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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 3

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MommEEIEMItillsWAFIKftenwroomodillEmer4irt ammOsilmlewouRumminpmEMMIr-aLanngLat THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Monday March 29 1965 3C 1 i 1 to George Ex-FBI Chief Here Dies At 58 Raymond Abbaticchio Jr special agent in charge of the Charlotte FBI office from August 1954 to April 1957 died Sunday in Carson City Nev He was 58 years old "1-cr-TTXr- ert 1 gtr--- 14 e-e-'- S' ii('''- le '441-'--''' 11' "rx 4-- t'' 44e --V-P-'' 'bb1 '''t I 7 -v--r (1-1 tlt Nr(0' 7- 0404 0 fr 2 ty i 4 r'777-11- NE)'i 1- Ny ftt 771: 7 0-41- i 6 0 0 -r- 4 1 Nr''''' 1 '1 p-ft 71----t- Yr 0 '50 4' 1 1 ''11 '4111011teitimi AY'Nf r': 7'4 '1' '4 fie -it it?" I Mitt lilt I1111-- a 4 rt--t" 1 ''i--'fl --30-): -e'' 1 6-- Ile i l'' It te 4l: 4 1 litessal 'I 4 2i4 'it II -mv a 71 r'4tW' IN( Ji' AtilikU '440'01 It) ps Afft I i ifi I 11" ad 444A44' 1: s-: N44x 1 0 :5:: 4 '5: illt 4rel 1 0 i ts' WI til I I kleto illOc) f) i POsIblutre Neforlmbst 8111Ate e) Abbaticchlo was a top agent who helped In the capture of several notorious gangsters In the 1930s including John DillInger and "Baby Face" TV Teaching For Tar Ike! Kids How Much? How Soon? "While you're about it Mack you'd better check this molar here" He participated in the investigation of the kidnaping of the child of flyer Charles Lindbergh and aided in bringing about the downfall of Verne Miller and "Pretty Boy" Floyd During World War II be helped break several top spy cases Abbaticchio had been confined to Carson-Tahoe Hospital since suffering a heart attack on March 19 He retired from the FBI in 1958 after 25 years of service From 1959 through 1962 he served as chairman of the Nevada State Gaming Control Board Abbaticchio whose district included North Carolina and part of South Carolina also directed FBI activities in Phoenix Ariz Cleveland Knoxville Tenn New Orleans San Francisco Houston and Philadelphia SATISFIES FANTASY Red Tape Debate Delay Tar Heel ETV Growth WHAT IN THE WORLD'S GOING ON? If you read The Charlotte Observer you know because The Observer is the only newspaper in the Carolinas to bring you these wire services: Associated Press and United Press International the Chicago Daily News the Washington Post-Los Angeles Times and the Associated Press Wire photo Service Complete world wide news coverage is just one more reason so many Carolinians wake up to The Observer toldlingei Cheap Delightful Movie 41 Columbia via Raleigh to Concord could be completed by this fall if the contracts were let now Netvsman Hit At Tar Heel Klan Rally Continued From Page 1C its argument for the state to lease the stations A public hearing will be conducted at 9 am April 14 in the partment of Agriculture board room to hear both sides of the cost argument Turner maintains that in addition to the large savings at the end of the 10 years the state would own the relay stations "The telephone company says the state's plan is not based on the same thing" Turner said Several private commu nications companies would be involved if the state leased the relay stations 4f IV 1 By Sydney Ji Harris During a rainy spell in Florida last month I took the children to the nearest local movie for the afternoon which is how they got to see finger" hardly a suitable piece of entertainment for the young This apology over I suppose I must also apologize for haying enjoyed it myself much against my will and preconcep tions "Goldfinger" is a meretricious picture by any standards but it does gratify some latent parts of the male I had never read any of the James Bond books nor seen the previous films about him Du ida 1 then for how fings of er Th I mi ing agai tions tricil ards later II Jam tile 1 Maeintyre said the portion of the relay system from' GREENVILLE NC (UPI) A Greenville television station newsman was struck on the head by a flying object while covering a Ku Klux Klan rally here Saturday night Roy Hardee news director of WNCT-TV Greenville said "I was just standing by one of the cars parked along the highway I turned and looked toward the traffic going back and forth when I heard a whirring noise "The next thing I knew I was 'goinff down It hit me in the back left side of my head' Hardee related The Governor's Commission on Educational Television established in 1962 by former Gov Terry Sanford suggested leasing the microwave relay facilities but said more study was needed into the cost of state operation and leasing WUNC-TV which went on the air in 1955 with the state's first ETV station has studios in Chapel Hill Raleigh and Greensboro the three branches of the Consolidated University It has one transmitter at Cane Creek in Alamance County MacIntyre gave this rundown of progress on the Phase One transmitting sites: Columbia Channel 2 The US Department of Health Education and Welfare has granted $120517 and the low bidder has been notified The state is awaiting the FCC construction permit Concord Channel 59 The state has requested $190813 from HEW and applied for construction permit Asheville Channel 56 The state has applied for construetion permit No HEW funds asked because Linville Concord and Columbia figured to have used up state's portion of original federal funds allotment and state can show financial responsibility My taste In escape fiction runs more to urbane British mysteries of the old-fashioned run my Gu owenheim Grants Given 4 Tar Heels iii--1 le 0 iki-1 Imy livilwaiiomms I 41404m A "Ith 14 AK 1 Al 4tii ilio'jwi 4 I i viA4414it i 14 Ole 4 A'ileS4 toV4A414 or" toll40 01116--eow-Z--- I ilidatalpr 4 1 CIIMPIEJ111111ek -7-1-grir1 l'14t ill itz a non IMO 111 41i' 4 r- eu VA (IL aiN4--111442r: CA It- or7 My Answer Hardee said a group of some 200-300 klansmen and green urtiformed KKK sec urity guardsmen were clustered about 2 feet from him when be was bit NEW YORK UP) The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Sunday announced fellowship awards to 313 scholars scientists and artists including four North Carolinians Dr Louis Budd associate professor of English at Duke University won a grant to study of the reception of French fiction in the United States between 1350 and 1900 1114twrnoENNIIIMMEM 4044 I I II I I 1 1 ''4'Z 1 I I i 4 1 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 I 1 4 1 i i itt I 1 a I i i 1 if 1 I 1 4 By BILLY GRAHAM QUESTION: What are the possibilities in religious work? I am very interested In going into some kind of religious work but don't know where to begin poi WO In rel wh Hardee said that shortly before he was hit James Jones of Granite Quarry grand dragon of the North Carolina Klan asked he and Savage their identities CJ Linville Channel 18 Applied for construction permit and federal funds totaling about 8190000 school where sex is subdued and violence barely condoned Old Agatha Christie is my cup of tea Yet Secret Agent 007 with his preposterous appeal for females his sucidal bravery his magnificently destructive car his superhuman capacity to take a beating and remain upright touched some adolescent nerve in me that I thought had withered away when Frank Merriwell passed on Some part of the boy in us it seems just never wholly dies in old age what we call "second childhood" must be simply a reawakening of the first The success of the Ian Fleming thrillers I suspect is partly this reawakening of adolescence in presumably mature males But I think there is more to it than that It also represents a rebellion against the Establishment For Bond is not cut in the traditional pattern of the secret agent Ile is fond of la dolce vita He is contemptuous of authority including his own superiors Although part of a rigid organization he is a loner Far from trying to be anonymous (real secret agents want to blend into the wallpaper) he is flamboyantly obvious This new model of hero satisfies the fantasy of modern man while still permitting him to keep his conscious loyalties Bond works for Our Side he is patently a Good Guy but while meeting these requirements of conscience he nevertheless is sanctioned to do everything the Bad Guys do drink and wench and gamble and maim and kill and in the end win official immunity for his lust and violence Dr Eugene Davidson assodate professor of biochemistry at Duke obtained a grant for a study of the mechanism of biochemical stereo-specificity 1 a urr 'Nes In hickory HICKORY Oscar Harris Furr 73 retired manager of the Thomas and Howard wholesale grocery firm here died Sunday in a local hospital Funeral will he at 10 am Tuesday at the home Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Charlotte A native of Mecklenburg County Furr had lived in Hickory since 1933 when he became manager of Thomas and Howard here Surviving is his wife you NEVER KNOW who or what Kays Gary will write about in his morning Observer column His interesting clips of people places and things make enjoyable reading with your first cup of coffee Who knows you may read about yourself Kays' column is just one more reason why so many Carolinians wake up to The Observer Phase Two of the expansion calls for transmitters at Wilmington Farmville Winston-Salem and Wessel Phase Three is uncertain UNC officials asked $1830- 000 in the 1965-67 budget for Phase Two of the expansion but it was eliminated by the Advisory Budget Commission "We did not push for the VA-million request when we found out we couldn't use what we already have allocated" said Fred Weaver a UNC vice president Dr Mark Reed assistant professor of English at the University of North Carolina was given a fellowship to study detailed chronology of William Wordsworth's life and works Dr A Stewart professor of physics at the University of North Carolina won a grant for an investigation of the electronic structure of materials by the annihilation of positrons ANSWER: There are many persons who are religiously inclined and of the extrovert type Frequently they do get into some kind of religious work only to be keenly disappointed If you mean a work such as the ministry or a related field I can only direct you to the message of the Bible which says "How shall they preach except they be sent" It is God who calls the open-hearted believer into His service and that call is always sufficiently clear so that you need make no mistake One of the prophets Amos wrote: "'rbe Lord Jehovah bath spoken who can but preach" There is an irresistible quality to a call from God which will not miss but which you can resist deliberately Until the call is clear go on living a consistent life of faith In Christ and ask the Lord to direct you as you daily search the Scriptures Of course there are fields of service within the church other than preaching There are diversified gifts of the Spirit that are recorded in I Corinthians try is first a call and then a 12 Remember all true minis A pen elm typr into wor poir If the the say exc uhr hey cal' cies nO s- pOo urc fly will can the ing In 1 din the ser tha ver are try 12 Ancient Tradition Followed Ceremony At Abbey Dates Front Roman Era Bond enables us to eat our Freudian cake and keep our All-American frosting at the same time candles traced the Greek and Latin alphabets In a cross of sand and anointed the furnishings with oil With great care he placed inside the altar relics (pulverized bones) of early Roman martyrs St Felix and St Agapitus Throughout the ceremony the abbot and the monks prayed and sang in solemn Latin Participating silently were about 50 students and townspeople Their number had been limited because pews had not been installed Translated into English the prayer dedicating the altar went like this: "Let us dearest brothers humbly beg the mercy of God the Father Almighty that moved by our entreaties Ile sanctify this altar prepared for spiritual sacrifices that Ile ever deign to bless and sanctify the offerings laid thereon by the zealous devotion of His people and that pleased with the spiritual incense of those prayers Ile may be ever ready to harken to them" i --------z )4 4111 to --7-- -4 711 1117e i -I '14L l' Vill A 1 'r 1II MINI 7 4 4 i i 1 04' -v 1 I ii------'- P-'7------- d71 --------7---- --s 11 1 9 0 1 1 41irL 11111 -T Illit" 14'4 his creator cunningly understood that modern man feels increasingly mechanized and depersonalized Our irrational wildness behind the wheel of a car is grim evidence of our frustration Bond's car is everything we would like ours to be fiercely primitive but bearing official license plates Who could ask for more? When Roman Emperor Constantine put an end to persecution of Christians in the 4th Century he gave them some old Roman courthouses to use as churches To separate the buildings from their secular past the Christians held consecration services said Father Clement Porzio of Belmont Abbey Sunday "Much as we ourselves are baptized" Sixteen centuries later the newly renovated Belmont Abbey Cathedral followed the ancient tradition and was consecrated Sunday in a two-hour ceremony A consecration dedicates a building "exclusively and perpetually" to the service of God Th 72-year-old cathedral had not been consecrated before because it had a wooden removable altar and a church must have a permanent altar before consecration To Run A Railroad CARLISLE England The engineer of a London ex press train was arrested for being drunk Jost as he was about to begin his run police said Ci 1 pres drui begi Under Old Tin Roof A New Altar Gleams Senior Fortun Continued Front rage IC one" said del Cimmuto who fashioned IL It is made symbolically of steel th mainstay of 20th century civilization By PAUL HIGHTOWER tQl "I am 66 and retired I have a pension Social Security and dividends from $20000 worth of stock all of which bring me roughly $600 a month Would my wife and I be foolish to pay as much as 6130 a month for an apart nick?" RIX I cr $2 ad a I all la professor Of liturgy said the building was dark and somewhat dingy before renovation started in July Its greet plaster walls had not been painted since 1892 he said though a spry little priest who died two years ago kept them in tiptop shape for 50 years The ceiling was of 1911p century tin the altar was wooden and elaborate and the floor also was wooden "In order to he true and honest in our own time instead of mimicking we should do something of our own time" said del The cathedral Is the spill tual center of 800-acre Bel nuint Abbey smallest dio cese in US Catholicism It Is ruled by Abbot Walter Coggin a genial graying slightly plump monk WELCOME TRAVELER! Welcome to the travel pages of The Charlotte Observer You'll like the numerous exciting vacation suggestions in The Observer And you'll find some mighty good trips outlined for your weekend driving be it mountains or beaches And smart travelers always look for The Observer when they're on a trip they know it's fun to wake up to! The total Social Security coming into the house would be cut Could your wife manage the MO rent with what she will have left? It is important that you set up after retirement a way of life your wife can carry 'on She will have grief enough and the confusion all around her She should not have to fuss with moving too You might add up exactly what your wife's income will be then it if is short you can look into the provisions of any life insurance you have You probably could arrange for the insurance company to send your wife a monthly annuity check each month for life Which would be smarter anyway than leaving her a lump of cash she wouldn't know what to do with Do you think she'll know how to handle that $20 000 in stock you have? (A) Probably not The conventional household budgets usually allow about 25 per cent of Income for housing You are within that Also you might well figure that a retired couple should pay more for housing than other age groups beause they spend more time at home than other groups do Your problem which is a serious one is the way your wife will fare in the apartment if you should die Your pension presumably would die with you Vel liSt Of 1111 tin for gn mc grr 1 rlo yol prl Some of the monks and townspeople did not share his enthusiasm One priest said the emaciated steel figure with the tiny head is known privately as "the pinhead Christ" The floor of the cathedral Is made of gray-green flagstones The walls are pink-beige brick The high pointed ceiling is unstained cedar The 'Whole Itopression is spaciousness airiness light Father Clement Porzio a young Belmont Abbey College Father Clement said the changes particularly the caltrally-placed altar are design ed to go hand-inhand with recent changes in Calholie liturgy In the past the allar was against the wall and the priest said Mass with his hack to the people Now he faces the people over the altar to give them a heightened feeling of participation in the service Abbot Walter wearing a long purple robe and a gold miter (headress) marched from the monastery to the church at 9 am Sunday While a procession of 2 monks and seven altar boys sang hymns he walked around the outside walls sprinkling holy water Once inside the building he sprinkled the inside walls lit 7 '-k 1 afiNiegglorAarliO NiilitsrlACKtifttifro "Mei RUM Nat lel) iliZrtt91t0tAt M45J41014MTWY 101gtrtife7410011XM.

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