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North Adams Transcript, Monday February 24, 1969 15 Persons Working Here Face Immigration Charges Fifteen- persons working in of Phelps Dodge a charges of he added, i a i 11 Aluminum He added that In addition to originally Involved For Altercation At City Yard Some Sun Telephone Co. Possible tomorrow Removes Conduit Changes Location Condition'1 14-Year-Old Cheshire Youth Loses Leg Following Railroad Accident Saturday Two local men were.found Winter fifhttaf amall The New. England Telephone guilty of assault and battery and A 14-year-old Cheshire boy was lo day atNV PlunkeU flatus by working here. for show They'are scheduled to appear Mr. Rudy'said, before a-special inquiry officer eases are schtumcu ainiuii, of the vU.S, Immigration and Recording to records in the included in the list of per- Yard on Feb.

13. They were tiona of Naturalization Service in Boslon special inquiry office, TM charged with vttaling their Rodney Bohl, 30, of 41 Summer worms and Wednesday- afternoon for show Some of the cases dale back immigration slatus. Wajne DeRose, 22, cause hearings on the charges, to November when the im- The workers are charged Frederick toe son of Nearly all 'of' the foreign migration service first in- either working while on a tourist nlnn 0 1 was charged with are employed by Hunter. vest igated-reports of immigrants visa or slaying in this country assaulting. Outdoor Products according "illegally in North and conlinuing to vork after Testifying for the Corn- to Sidney Rudy, assistant agreed to their visas expired.

monwealln, Joseph De -Rose of i i director for in- go back to their own country Many of the workers originally 6 Veazie an employe at the vesligations for the immigration, voluntarily, Mr. Rudy, said, but charged with violation of their City Yard, told the court that service. Most of the workers when immigration investigators status have relumed to their Bohl and another City. Yard involved are natives of Hon- relumed here in December and homeland voluntarily. This in- employe, had been drinking on chiras, he said.

found several of them still here, eludes some who were scheduled the morning in question, and Two of the workers Involved the federal officials moved to to have their cases heard in that when DeRose gave him an bees, woolly planned for Rummer Street. Acoordini lo Harold P. Bren- son' onww telephone company Kemp of Depot Street, Cheshire, at are scheduled to appear in take legal action, Boston Wednesday. assignment for the day, Bohl tomorrow Accident Ronndnp Three Persons Hurt in Weekend Crashes was Randy Kemp, of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip cwmptny Kemp of Depot Street, Chi had a tpring-hke tluih to bustaess office manager here," a who also had received multiple aii-foot length ol the conduit was liberations of the left leg and dug up and placed a foot lower, scalp. Mr. Brennan said the company Exactly what happened was rg wwk certaln toda 5'' bilt the stor 3 the reasons pieced together by Adams Police conduit could Chief John A. Tarsa from tte I. Kemp boy's companions, Paul Tetreaull, son of Mr.

arid 'Mrs. ine nnei level Marcel Tetreault of 3'Summer lower than ongi- Ar and sworth Kelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelson of was the three had started warming from piling up, chinct but yA tempera- be near so ac- that the sectfen be negligible. "mifiartalled in front of the that RANDY KEMP started yelling at him.

DeRose turfs continued that when he told him a to gel out of Uie office, Bohl Tonight ihould cloudy, wfth company office will toward North Adams along the thbound freight passed. scratched his face and neck, ow 'tween andV Toraor- 0 1 to the relocated Penn Central tracks in the rear After the passage of Two persons claimed Injury Be Id en leaving numerous marks. row ahoiiid be mostly cloudy, last week. In the companion case, Bohl aome sunshine possible. lestified that Wayne De Horse, i pls 74 houra, Williamslown, wanted it on record in case he a son of the man he assaulted, tures shot up to 44 in North Ad 1 the train, Kemp boy, conscious but badly injured, about 50 feet below the tracks near the Cook Street Slips Irom Baak Uter they said it looked as though tie had slipped from the snowbank, as "the snow was all crumbled down where he had been standing." The Tetreault 9 stayed with the while Kelson ran to the nearest house for Police Vere notified, Adams Patrolmen Harold Jones and Norbert.

P. Fillton arrived with "the. police cruiser and took the boy to, Flunked 'Hospital, where he was admitted 'for emergency treatment by Dr. James J. Macek.

Chief commended the officers today for. their quick work, noting that no longer has an ambulance service TM to on, Stock Market Foskett Speaks Today At Youth Corps Meeting Here 'Peter Foskett, executive direc' NEW YORK AP At the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Today, 7 p.m., Boy Scout This Week FIRST UNITED AfETHODIST CHURCH Today, 3.30 p.m., 909.25. The the sti each other. the road. volved in an accident on East jtorrest L.

shermin, 37, of was in 'North Road in North Adams, and that Middle' Road, Clarksburg, and Adams, Hospital for minor in- damage was under $100. No 'his wife, Marie L. Sherman, 36, released. other car or driver was men- reported themselves injured in Lefave of 4 West feed. a crash' at Union and Beaver Adams, reported to city police In Pownal, cars operated streets.

at 8.25 Salurday night that she by Adeline Slater, 22, of North Patrolman A. Cellana, nad New York-registered Pownal, and Marjorie Place, 66, who investigated the 1.14 p.m! parked car near Nassif's of Jericho, were involved crash said it was a rear-end Professional Pharmacy about 3 in a collision as one of the cars tor of Northern Berkshire Com- oil is ion between vehicles Pm tnat sne talked to the was making a turn in Rt. munity Action discussed operated by Sherman and driver who advised her to forget 7 in front of the Turf Restaurant, life's ambitions and his expert Marilyn Meyer- 34 of Fox- anl drove off, but that she There was no injury, wood Vt. The' Injured -were treated by 'Dr. William at the Williarnslowh Medical Center.

Just.two-minutes earlier, cars A. Supernanl, Troop 33; 7.30 p.m., Love Circle 57, of 300 Notch and Arthur meets at the church; 8 A. Mills, 43 Notch Faith Circle meeting; Clasper collided at' Notch Hdad ana circle meets at the home ofMrs. First Street. Patrolman Ernest Taft, advanced one; day J.

Dragotta said there was no from the usual meeting date. incarnation Church as "speaker; tor of the meetings, said she i Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., board of Married Couples Club members hopes the program can be ex- person, was injured deacons meeting." will attend the service and later panded to weekly meetings. Saturday at 3.30 a.m. on a 315 mil go to the home of Mr. and The next guest speaker will Wiluamstown RWO! der Group 7.30 Mrs.

Hay.E.'Sutton'at 21 lais be Willard Eurant, assistant di- 0 p.m.,* mid-week Inspirational for a valentine party. rector for Action for Opportun- Hour. Thursday, 6.30p.m., Girl Scout fa in announced. Thursday, 3.15 p.m., Youth-a- Troop 23 ages, American Smelting Rama at the church. -JOHN'S EPISCOPAL re Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Union Friday, 3.15.p.m., Youth Choir CHURCH NORTH ADAMS HOSPITAL Carbide, Intemationil Paper, rehearsal; p.m., Chapel A daughter, late Friday night, i i an United Air Choir 7.30 Tuf 3 10 a.m., Rectors Aid jo and Mrs Ray mie Sanctuary Choir rehearsal.

Society meets; 8 p.m., Evening si. Saturday, 7.30 p.m., deacons Guild meeting. A arly Saturday af- and their wives''social Wednesday, 7 a.m., Sfn'ice of iemoon, to Mr. and Gerald 1H IBC HOBplUll Holy Communion, followed by cole of 337 Walnut CONGREGATIONAL breakfast; 12.10 p.m Holy A son, Saturday afternoon, to NORTH ADAMS HOSPITAL CHURCH Communion; 3.30 p.m., Junior and Mrs. Eugene Rose of Lillian Bearer-, of 71 Today, 7j30 p.m., Monroe choir rehearsal.

14 Murray Adams. Mrs. Chase for treatment. Forestryr.Camp Fellowship Friday 7 p.m., Senior Choir Rose- is the former Loraine Miss Diana 1 dapgUter Impro 1 Stephen Weinstein, 15, of Need- ences going from job to job, at the bi-monthly meeting of. the county Neighborhood Youth Corps Thursday.

The meeting at the YMCA allowed out-of-school members of the Youth Corps to become I' 0 1 with the area group and to understand the work of Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Lenten community action organizations. Service, with the Rev. Thomas 'Margaret Brazee, a senior at J. Price of Our Lady of the Pittsfield High School and direc. LI i 1411, paOJBC Vt nrv llip 1 i i i oi Columbia Street, Adams.

had started walking when TM uc The Kemp boy had crossed the Tetreault noticed that the Kemp' 6 Kemp boy, 'one of seven tracks and w'as standing on a was not in heard i an, eighth grade high snowbank while his com- a cry from below the railroad student at Cheshire School. He remained on the west embankment. hurried took last year in the in- the tracks as a nor- toward the sound and found the tramural Softball program and had been considered 'one of the better prospects for a 'gymnastic demonstration a iy 1 planned at the school in the spring. The family moved three years ago from Adams to Cheshire. Mr.

Kemp Is employed Sgreei faced another "Blue Men- Wilmington, is listed today Congressmen Silvio 0. Conte in two respects, according to the at Hunler Products in the stock market de- improved and now (R) of Pittsfield and John D. two lawmakers. North Adams, clined sharply in moderate but in still critical Dingell (D) of. Michigan, today "First, those 'instances ing early this-tfternoon.

condition in Albany Medical testified before the Federal where is a. solicitation to Losses outnumbered, gains by Center in New York. Trade Commission, slating they purchase merchandise included about 700 Issues on the Originally identified tentative have been studying sc-called with the contest, the consurri- York Stock Exchange. IT as Samuel Weinstein, 22, and 'Sweepstake" promotions and er is often led to. believe he is The'Dow Jones industrial av-'of unknown address, the youth 'are recommending that' the getting a ba'rgaia In (rulh-rcon- at noon was off 7.40 at was later identified by Vermont House Smaall Business Commit- sidering the quality of the mer- ing fatal head-on collision in Reps.

Conte, Dingell Investigation Bne Bruce State Police Brattleboro. Hos-- tee conduct a formal investiga- chandise--all loo often he pays was lower from pita! public relations officials 'wi into the give-away devices, more than a hometown, inde- early gaina he was suffering severe Congressmen Dingell and Con- pendent merchant would have gave hope head injuries. are Chairman and Banking charged him for a similar item, youth was first taken to Minority. Member of. the House This unfair loss of patronage Putnam Memorial Hos- Sma ll Business Subcommittee on hurls small business.

as blue chips sagged dragging in Bermington, Vt. and Regulatory Agencies, which held Secondly, the slickly-done down the avenues transferred ibortly afterward- to lengthy hearings on gasoline contest brochures we have The Associated Presi aTerure the SnteiuiTe unit of the names during the 90th Congress, studied' spoke glowingly of vast of 60 stocks at noon was off 4 medical center. Appearing before the Commis- sums to be awarded as prizes, at 3434 with industrials down State Police said that the ac- as the. opening witnesses at Of the contests we' have had so rails off 6 md utilitlei "dent still under Investiga- the Commissions rule-making time to examine, so far, we have record purposes. Boih proceeding regulate, games found only a small percentage of "A 4-point drop by Du Pont was drivers and two.

passengers, one depressing to the market indica- car, were killed. CONTINUING OUR Washington's ALL THIS.VVEEK I tDIO I THE CONCOURSE I W.J. AH.rnooni meeting. 'rehearsal. "Tuesday, 10 a.m., Coral Club sewing group.

FHOT CHURCH OF CHRIST, a 10-11 a.m.; SCTENTIST Reading Group meets; 7.45 p.m., Reading Room-24 Eagle St. Senior Choir rehearsal. daily, II lo 4 p.m., A son Friday, 2.30 p.m., Open Choir except Sundays and holidays. Mr and Mrs James Marko 3.30 p.m., Junior Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimony 6g st Choir -rehearsal; 7 p.m.,. Boy rf Mrs Anita Lehman of Mrs.

Delia Sumna- of Richard Remillard Richard D. RemilUrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donat R. Bemillard of 1655 Massachusetts ATB-, completed training 'at Panii Island, S.C., and has been, promoted to the grade of Marine first class.

gasoline stations and the total amount claimed to be grocery stores, the two Con- available was actually paid oul. gressmen said that they had How typical this is of.sweep- "become increasing concerned slakes, generally, is something with the frequent.deception of we intend to determine." consumers apparently taking place in the use of so-called Consumers are being misled Short Shaped' and so in CYNTHIA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Optu'Wtd. Sit. "Evtningi by Appointrntnt 392Eagl. St.

Dial 643-572 1 nn There will -be skiing, tonight at Windsor Lake; the waler has been uddl tnat forming near to Camp Lejeune, N.C:, the lift lo A daughter, kte Saturday ftwr for treatment. taaM training. sm 11 afternoon, lo Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Delia Sumntr of 11 Union tt ptrris bljlnd -The Parks and Recreation David Lafontaine of 22 Walnut iar surgery. underwent an intensive schedule had eare it might have to shut down the lift during the and weekend, because' water, was accumulating at the botlom of Mrs. Gladys Wilson of Stratton (o Road, Williamalown, for treatment. Scout Troop driving, of meant denfj and bumps In.bo'dy and lenders. PAINTING I BODYWORK an appoinrment now to have your car make first" class appearance for spring.

WEST END AUTO BODY 162 Stare Rd. Dial 644-4242 JESUS SAVES FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Thursday, 7 p.m., prayer meet- tog. SALVATION ARMY CORPS Thursday, 3.30 p.m. class. Friday, 9 a.m., adult tutoring class; 4 p.m., Sunbeams; 6.30 p.m., Girl Guards; Boy Scouts.

Saturday, 1 p.m., Junior i 2 p.m., Junior Songsters; 3 p.m., Junior and Senior Band; 5.30 p.m., Corps Cadets Bible study; 6.15 p.m., String Bar.d; 7 p.m., Crusaders; Torchbearers. ni treatment. Mrs. Walter- O'Dell. of 11 A son, this morning, to Mr.

for observation, ceremonies. He was graduated from Drury slooe because of plugged omufi in uiure i la otherwise take and Mrs. Dana Gibeau of 266 Mrs- Ijx of laat the PauT Smith "college elsewhere. Kemp Ave. Roid Aoams, for Ore gtry i Smith, N.Y.

A son Saturday to Mr. and Kenneth Nichols of Lanesboro, yetn He 1969 TfHJTH 23 giant-screen Mrs. 'James Maselli of 15 Crot- IOT surgery. teau Adams, at North Ad- Mrs. Shirley White of Pownal, ams Hospital.

for OTHER HOSPITALS -Mrs. Theresa Raedel of 149 A daughter, Sandra Anne, Fri- Beaver for observation, day to Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Aida Lopex of S42 West Smith, IDS Bryan Pittsfield Main for the former Judith Chase of Alan Crouse, ton of Mr.

and 'the Marines on Dec. 4, 196J. John C. ad' a 6 Wood, But the area was kept open. It ordinarily doesn't open on Monday nisrhts, but will lonisht because all the city's skating rinks are closed, leaving personnel available to operate the ski area.

lift will operate between 9 p.m. The eight included week-training News ling Coming Down FAMOUS SALE In Urban Renewal ALL SALES CASH AREA FIXTURES FOR SALE Hillcrest Hospital, Pittsfield. a i a the rJtV nnk road and bridge JICA CLUBS ny a a The Y's Men's and Y's demottka. Menettes Clubs had a dinner LEBANESE SOCIAL CLUB Yrt. NiehoJ wiu graduated meeting Saturday evening at the Meets at p.m., at Mt.

Greylock rom Dniry High School Isst Taconic Park Restaurant in. Bowl. June WM into Williamstown, with Mr. and Mrs. service in August, 1968.

He is John O. Rider of Williamstown KIWANIS CLUB Dinner lne of Mr 1IMj Mrs James and Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. meeting at 6.30 p.m., at the C- kc4 of 177 Phelps Ave.

Gagliardi of this city as guests." Williams Inn, Williamstown, The program featured the with Lewis C. 'Cuyler, manafauT. induction of two new members editor of The Transcript, of the men's organization, Ralph guest speaker. Sherman and Maurice H. Higfat A 3 AUXILIARY the new YMCA executive Regular meeting at I p.m., at director.

the Eagles Home. Lunch win be Mr. Gagliardi reported on the served during the social, YMCA membership drive, and A OF WOKEN Mr. Rider, the guest speaker, VOTERS Local study unfl who is manager of the Charles meeting and consensus at t.X Pfizer Co. plant in a.m., at the home of Mrs.

Jacob Adams, spoke on the topic, G. Calvert, Middle Road, "Dreams Can Come True in the Clirksburg. Baby-sitting will be THE NORTH ADAMS TRANSCRIPT Dial 6S3-374I PsMIed dally except Sin- iay aid holidays from The Truseript BaSdiig, 25 Bank Nartt Adams, I1Z47. Seend class postage. Tea ceati a dellmH by carrier It rcrls a veek.

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