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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 12

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1 V' v' i V-r T-'-Tucnsi! nru onoT ruccTTB v-uhwnA -'V: 'F-ir-r V- THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER7 HYiiMONDAY 1 -p ary i sniJAM a GLADSTONE ftmer Bye Resident wmiam (i GladstMie 80 of 50 Stone Ave Ehnsford formerly of Rye died Saturday at PheW Memorial Hospital Tuiytown He had suffered a stroke A native of Norwalk Conn he ana a prominent figure In Ehnsford politics and was a spokesman for the town's Republican committee He was a former real estate salesman Mr- Gladstone seryed In the signal Corps of the United States Army during World War I and World War He was placed on the retired list as a captain In 1959 after 21 years and 4 months in government service 8 years of which were spent in active duty He isO survived by his wife the former Sarah Buck a son William Gordon Gladstone of Rye' and a daughter Min salle Gladstone of the home ins inauia 69 of 48 Townsend 8L Fort Chester tied Saturday'- at United Hospital port Charter A residentof the village for 50 yean she was bora la Poland on Hay IS 1897 daughter of the late Joseph and Frasdszka Myczek Wflk Her husband Michael Zadlo died AOg 1966 Mrs Zadlo was a parishioner of the Church of the Sacred Heart ot Jesus Port Cheater She was a member of the Tfcdeusz Kosduszko Society of Port Chester Survivors include four (laugh ten Mrs Stephanie Skrzypczak lbs Mary Gardocki and Mrs Stella Sabia all of Port Chester and Mrs Francis MacDonald of GlenbrookConn a son Mich ael Zaldo of Rye two brothers Ignats WUk of Fairfield Conn and John Wllk id Poland tiro sisters Mrs Eva Zieba and lbs Frances' Wojcik both of Poland nine grandchildren and several neices and nephews (CbnUased IYm Fags 1) was a statement by Dr Martin femterlOBg-jir Wnw aaM In Hirlfnrd Vim sitay campaign against Powell in Harlem is Ill-timed King said that it would be mpch better for the Houaeto seat Powell again because of what he termed Takme rthlch would tauae Harlem Negroes to vote for him en masse Meredith S3 'admitted when he accepted the Republican offer to oppose PowaU that he was hying himself open to "the tear and the scorn from follow Negroes''- Not a single Negro political leader of either major party or any Harlem community or national civil rights leader supported him They said he was being used and stand chance of winning Vincent Albino Jr New York County Republican chairman said: Republican party of New York County offered this nomination to Mr Meredith iq complete good faith It was willingly even eagerly Albano said that despite withdrawal the GOP would put up an opponent against Powell Meredith's nomination was to McKissick sprinkmg on the WCBS-TV gram commented of -foa comraunity-ls that Meredith has been used to divide toe community And I see no need lor Mr Meredith in the race" Beit disagreed with toe reports that Meredith bowed to pressures and that Powell had been appealing to Mm through Intermediaries to withdraw' made up his own mind" said Bel eventually will make a Powell also got the support Sunday night of Sen Robert Kennedy D-NY Kennedy however said he considered Meredith who integrated toe University of Mississippi in 1962- and who was shot on a southern freedom March last year as frreat Sen Jacob Javits New York Republican stopped short ct a blanket endorsement of Meredith whan he called a attractive young in a television interview Sun- day But he said on WNBCs program he felt Meredith would provide "substantial opposition" for Powell Two prominent Negro Republicans here former baseball star Jackie Robinsoii now an aide to New York Gov Nelson A Rockefeller and William Booth the city's human rights commissioner and former president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People both came out for Powell after Meredith announced Roy Wilkins executive director of toe NAACP took no sides saying of Meredith: "You comment at a horse that has never have been endorsed by toe New York County Republican Committee at a meeting scheduled for tonight- Meredith at Us apartment was weiring -dark-slacks sad white shirt His knotted tie was pulled down slightly from the opened collar wife appeared briefly hi the doorway to the living room and then retired to a rear room Meredith dedined to comment when asked whether he had notified Albano prior to making the announcement of Ms withdrawal Robert Belt a Columbia University student who described himself as personal secretary said Meredith would return to Columbia Law School this semester and not take advantage of the leave of absence given him by the university to enter the caippalgn Powell also had no Immediate comment but called a news conference for 1 pm EST today even before he learned of Meredith pulling out He was to meet with newsmen at his Bimini Island retreat in the Bahamas where he has been living of late Only Sunday Floyd McKis-sick national director of the Congress of Racial Equality renewed his roll for Meredith to drop out of the impending April 11 special election for Powell's seat Saturday Charles Evers a leading civil rights spokesman in Mississippi branded Mere-' dlth a "victim of the system" in which political parties pit one Negro against another Questioned about Meredith In Providence RI Evers had remarked is weak enough to fall for It He just know sny Premier Ky Not Invited LBJs Talks In Guam To -Reaffirm Strategy Three Youths Arrested i On Morals Charges GANGES RESEARCH project carried va by Kenneth Klein 17 (left) student at the Rye Country Day School was described by Mir Klein before a meeting of numbers of the Port Chester-Town of Rye Cancer Unit Thursday at the Port Chester YMCA Being shown tbrrtitten report on the student's project are Miss Terry Dankel Rye Country Day science instructor and Mr faculty advisor Joseph Archibald Cancer Unit president and at right Port Chester Fire Chief Dan- tel Ross also a guest at the meeting Staff Photo by Al Carlino 300 Firemen To Canvass For Crusade Present and past chiefs 6f the Port Chester Fire Department and the Port Cheater-Rye Town Unit of the American Cancer Society have completed plans for the annual Cancer Crusade on Tuesday evening April 18th Ex-Chief Walter Stud well chairman of this drive reports that 300 firemen wifi make the house-to-house visitation in an effort to raise minimum of 610000 The sum is the same goal as last year when more than 611000 was collected Unit Chairman Joseph Archibald reports Robert Kancir has volunteered to organize a Boy Scout detail to distribute Crusade posters jin-advance of the firemen's march and that some local industries will again cooperate in publicizing the event Ex-Chief Patrick Nethercott is again heading up the Special Gifts solicitation which wUl consist mainly of a mail appeal Chief Daniel Ross and his assistant chiefs will shoulder various responsibilities in conned-tlon with the Cruaade in which all seven units of the fire department will participate Kenneth Klein a senior at Rye Gauntry Day School was-a guest of the cancer unit for the purpose of viewing a film in Life" narrated by Actor Gregory Peck to provide him with additional data for a paper on the dangers of cigarette smoking which he intends to present to his classmates Mrs Rite Asta Cancer Information Chairman announces a film' was shown to the Port Chester Boat Gub on' February 15th and that a program wUl be presented to the National Gardeners at the Masonic Temple this Thursday She noted several new cancer films are now available for use by church civic fraternal echoed and community organizations Village Cancels Rubbish Pick-Up For March 22 There will be no rubbish pick-up in Port Chester on Wednesday March 22 due to the advent of Good Friday on March Garbage pick-ups scheduled for Thursday and Friday of that week wUl be moved up to Wednesday and' Thursday March 22 and 23 Instead according to Superintendent of Public Works James Sapione Mr Sapione also announced that bulky objects such as couches and refrigerators will henceforth be picked up on Tuesdays and Fridays by request only Greenwich Man Hurt In Accident SCARSDALE- A 34-year-old Greenwich man Is reported In good condition at White Plains Hospital today after suffering injuries early yesterday morning when Ms car missed a curve on Ma-inaroneck Road and ran Into a guard rail Injured was Alan A Staley of 869 Lake Ave Greenwich who according to Scandale police was traveling east on Mamaro-neck Road at 3:16 am yesterday when the accident occurred near 250 Mamaroneck Rood Mr Staley who reportedly suffered a broken nose and fractured skull when Iris car hit toe guard rail was taken by police to White Plains Hospital His car which had extensive front aid damage was towed from the scene fi -7 DEATH NOTICES COUGHLIN Jonot Of 130 Thtou JW BfffM mn Rrtoulam Most 10 ml tf Rtturrcdlon Rye NY inwnwn sysir yurol Tw pun ono on tuimov ront 10 i am and from 7 to ID pm 11-14) and MS DJn (3-13) V-rh 19W7 Funeral from fho jluo- Rmcral FunorM Mil csSf" Hama Tbna MVN IT1UIIIM Ludlto jr iouor Or id Moroorot Slmom Thomas Haney id mo lafo Jano Roqull Sorvtoo was i runcroi notnvi inci ntfc ssftNiSr stsfi cy i 4- pjn TuMdav (3-12) IN MEMORIAM xjsrv NE Canto (I Awnwaraam day BRENTWOOD Ftomi SHOP 836-0369 Bwt la haai la al mmkm IS Hobaii Am IhnisM DE NIGRISI MllIBCltS 143Waien AmP iu939 5954 WILIIAM GRAHAM MM BOSTON KHT IYE HY IIGHT SERVICE V0aiM 7-OBt- '100th YEAR ef Funeral Service Part Chaster Town of Ryo UEUOXIAL ROSIE MBEIT SCIMITZ Hat f0nUEBll57-NEstar 9-8131 United Hospital polGherter shortly after being admitted to the emergency room She was fctricken at her apartment 130 Theodore Fremd Ave Rye where she was discovered by her husband Stephen Coughlin A native of Manchester England she was born Dec 16 1891 daughter of the late Thomas Joseph and Mary Ann McDermott Mulhall A resident of Rye since 1925 she previously lived in Scars-dale She was a member of the Church of the Resurrection in Rye- In addition to her husband she is -survived by a sister-in-law Mrs FYeida Damkohler i Astoria NY HAROLD MANNING World War Veteran Harold Manning 57 of 61 Intervale Place Rye died suddenly yesterday at Mound Fait Hospital St Petersburg Fla while vacationing in that city A native of Part Chester he was bom July 23 1909 son -of he late Walter Wesley and Margaret Kelly Manning A retired stock clerk with the Westchester Lighting Go Mr Manning was a disabled veteran of World War II He bras a member of the American Legion ot Foreign Wars Mount Vernon Post No 596 and of the Church of Our Lady of Merey Port Chester Mr Manning was unmarried He is survived by a sister Mrs John dimming of Port Chester a niece Mrs Robert Henne of Rye with whom he resided and several neices nephews grand-neices and grand-nephews MRS JULIUS STERN Greenville Resident's Mother Mrs Alice Stem 81 of 145 58th St New York City died 'Saturday at New Rochelle Hospital rl Bom March 3 1886 in Germany Mrs Stem was the widow of Julius Stem Sbe is survived by two daughters Mrs Lucille Simons of 124 Clayton Road Greenville and Mrsi Madeleine Rogill Pleasant Ridge Road Harrison a sister Mrs Rugo Bauer of Washington DC) grid five grandchildren MBS FLYNN NEW Mrs FM Flynn of Priory Lane Pelham Manor wife of die publisher of the New York Dally News died early today in New Rochelle Hospital She was 65 Her husband FM (Jack) JJynn survives A'Boq Jack FJL Flynn an executive of the News television station WFIX was killed In an airplane crash 18 months ago A daughter Mrs HF (Margaret) Moody Jr of Darien Conn also Survives GERALDINE FARRAR RIDGEFIELD Conn Ul Gemldlne Farrar a leading pri-m limn liy th golden age 4 Saturday She'was Miss Farrar aoprano reigned at the Metropolitan Op era hi New York from her debut In 1906 until her retirement in 1922 at the age of 40 THOMAS O' SULUVAN Thomas O'Sullivan of 19 Wall Ave White House clerk the Woodrow Wilson dan died nt his home afternoon Hf wa72 A lawyer Mr O'Sullivan was active in area Democratic politics for many years Premier Nguyen Cho Ky regarded another attempt to dramatise the UJS military and civil development commitment to war-tom country Ky attended last two Pacific conclaves at Honolulu in February 1966 and at Manila lart October But entrees indicated the Guam session' announced Saturday night will probably involve only top Americans Including Secretary of State Dean Rusk Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara Ambassador to Saigon Henry Cabot Lodge and Gen William Westmoreland commander of US troops in Vietnam Johnson is to leave late Saturday and arrive early Monday Guam tone ri George Christian White House press secretary said the meetings are expected to last Vs short time a few -days at the It is not expected that any major change in US policy will come out of the meeting but that emphasis will be placed on slowly increasing military pressure And intensifying attempts to win over the South Vietnamese people through economic and1 political development There were more antibombing statements Sunday with the most unique development coming at a state meeting of the Cahiomia Democratic Council in Ftosna Delegates of the volunteer organization representing 30000 members adopted a policy statement that unless the war ends by September the organization will oppose Johnson in 1968 California presidential primary with a slate of delegates pledged to a peace candidate They also shouted approval for US Sen Robert plan for peace cessation of bombing of the North as a prelude to immediate peace talks Rusk said Sunday however that any scaling down of the war by the South Vietnamese allies would have to he matched by the North He said the United States is willing to hold peace talks or discuss conditions of such talks even while the fighting continues Will Head Campaign serve Dominick Bambace and Carl Schmehl and conversely the Village of Port Chester We will wage vigorous campaign free of villiflcation We hope that our opponents present to toeySiktiSvmw'rade'dur Ihg their long stewardship We intend to show that their administration hu been lacking in accomplishment and in effect his beeif an administration of newspapeicopy- nd hpopala with substance We will present our full committees shortly" A 14-year-old Riverside girl was found nude and unconscious by Greenwich police early Saturday morning in a swampy area near the Greenwich Civic Center allegedly an hour after she had been on a drinking spree and been sexually attack-ed by a 17-ycar-old youth Tied to the case in addition to the girl and her alleged assailant are six other boys and a Port Chester liquor store according to Police Chief Stephen Baran Jr Charged with intent to carnally know a female child and released on 61000 bond is Richard Longa 17 95 Valley Road Cos Cob Arrested on charges of Injury or risk of injury to a and both released on 6500 bond arc Raymond Had-dln 18 of 21 Reed Lane Old Greenwich and Robert Martin 16 of 2 Willow Road Riverside The 14-year-old girl who was released from Greenvyich Hospital yesterday and four 15-year old boys have been referred to juvenile authorities According to Chief Baran the girl became intoxicated when she and a 15-year-old boy drank two bottles of liquor in a car driven by Martin The liquor had been purchased in Port Chester by a second 15-year-old and hidden in Blnney Park and near Riverside Lane by a third 15-year-old The girl had been picked up fay Martin and the 15 WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson's Vietnam strategy huddle in Guam next week though not expected to include The Fire? PORT CHESTER Saturday 1:50 pm Washington Park station Arlington Place rubbish fire no damage: Sunday 5:30 pm fire headquarters fire at Fox Island Dump Today 6:20 Washington Park Station Lincoln Ave overheated furnace no damage RYE Sunday 7:29 pm oven fire at 74 Lake Road no damage reported 9:19 pm report of gas stove leaking at 18 Coolidge Ave no damage Today 4:30 pm brush fire at Kirby Lane near Boatyard no damage nARRISON 1:34 pm Pleasant Ridge Road an overheated sump pump no damage Sunday 1:55 pm brush fire at Old Mill Farm mi Wert St no damage GREENWICH Saturday No fires reported Snnday 2:13 am Central false alarm Fawcett Building on Greenwich Avenue 5:45 pm Cos Cob home of Ballon 16 Wyngate Road short circuit in washing machine Monday 8:08 am Old Greenwich car owned by Payson Hunter Hlghgate Lane defective gas tank car removed washdown Zaccagnino Democratic Dominick Bamfaace and Call Schmehl Democratic candidates for Port Chester Trustees made a joint announcement today of the appointment of Anthony J--Zaccaralno as their campaign chairman Mr Bambace said '1 can think of no man in the Village of Port Chester who Is as knowledgeable as Red Zaccagnino in Village matters With his help I-anr-sui- that- GarlSchmehl and I wlU be elected Hie village Is in dire need of a strong minority to provide- guidance and we will provide this need" Mr Schmehl said "Red Zae- cagnino has atom been toe of my Inspirations It is a pleasure to work with Red and Dam along with countless others for the common good the revitali uon of Pcot --Wbto contacted Mr Zaccag-nln said "I am pleased to Jk1! UFO LECTURE SET Jmss -Mosley an- expert on flying' saucers wifi lecture tomorrow St 2 pm is Doorley Auditorium Iona College New Rochelle Sponsored by the Speakers! Committee of toe trees the history of UFOs from BtMca tones to toe present fronts grave siNKwa fnteasaskn Bjjmuwiu AskYmr 'Ftamd -Dhtti toWlhiib Cmw4 jar SiaaA Booklet year-old at the Civic Center at about 8:30 pm Two-and-a-half hours later she was returned to the town-owned facility where two girls tried unsuccessfully to sober her up In the ladies room After Longo and Martin tried to spber toe girl tor walking her she was carried tor a fourth 15-year-old and Martin to a small building to the south of the center Accompanying them was Longo Allegedly when Martin and the 15-year-dld returned to the center Longo undressed the girl and "molested her sexually" When the two returned they pulled Longo away from the girl and then carried her nude and unconscious to a wooded and swampy area where she was left She was found with her clothes piled beside her by Detectives Theodore Brosco and John McGinness nearly an hour later The police had been railed to the scene at 11:45 pm fay the Civic Center assistant Supervisor Anthony Petrino who had reported that he had seen a group around a girl who apparently needed medical attention The gill was taken to Greenwich Hospital brought about the stated Chief Baran greedy liquor dealer who sells to a 15-year-old for the sake of another sale Is just as much a criminal as a dope pusher "I will see to it the seller is her speech and that was with emotion as she spoke about her son The rest of the speech came through in the strong husky voice that movie-goers know so well a voice it took the actress months of hard work to i She recalled that when! returned to England strokes saw two thing I remember looking and seeing that I had And when they took me tftte house I discovered I had! six children instead of- just tfree ill of than twins 4 you keep seeing d(kible ill toe time yon start toiling double as well Then you Start talking double known as doubletalk I an expert a stays ait mich the same level A Triumph For Patricia Neal Recovery 2000 Hail By JEAN HELLER NEW YORK (AP) Patricia Neal strode onto the stage and one the audience rose with use F6finy Academy-Award-winning actrea a lStf-minute speech hardly would have been notewot tty For Pat Neal it was toe triumph of a lifetime Two years ago her career was nearly brought to a tragic end by three massive strokes Thera was doubt that ahe would live-When she did survive there was doubt that she could ever walk talk or even see norpully again Bid Sunday night- everything was perfect was beautiful Oh It was just Miss Neal 10 exulted after speaking to a duller andtence af 2000 at a bene Peter Marios To Chair A Village GQP Caucus Male Output At Peak In Morning fit for the New York Association for Brain Injured Children It was her' first public appearance slnre she said happily "I realty did it It was good wasn't There to assure her that she had been a roaring success was an audience that read like who's who from the entertainment world: Rode Hudson Van Johnson Leonard Bernstein Otto Premingers Joan Crawford Henry Fonda Martin Gabel Skitch Hendersod Charles Ad-items and Vincent Sard! Miss Neal spoke at the dinner because she has a brain-injured child of her own Six-year-old Tbeo was was struck by a car when he was three months cld She faltered only once during certain hormones in treating sortie forms Jot caocersnd fan- plications regaidteg other clinical problems and human behavior the society said Men and women are believed to produce both male and female hormones Men are -men because jthey produce mote male than female hormone and Vice-versa': with the -normal man producing About 20 times ss much male hormone as the normal woman ThfrNew-Ybrk study- by Drs A Loots Souttret) GG Cordon Tochimoto and Pinzon detected a dally or 21-hour rhythm brctmlrhOHfiShe pro-ductioay men But in women prndurtinn of tha hormone PLANNERS TO MEET The-Port Chestec-Flaiuling- Commission wULmeet Ja the police court roam at 8 pm today to consider an application for approval of the erection of an apartment house at Westchester Avenue dhd North Jtegcnt Street The request 14 made on the part of the owner Pamela Estates Inc by attorney Bruno Gloffre degrees from the New York University Law School He is a member of toe law firm of Smith) Rasacht Pollock and Barnes of White Plains' and has been a practicing attoipey for 11 years Hq is past master of Valiant LodgelltfJY AM-andpast Ugh priest of Armour-Chapter 292 RAM He has served for a number of years on the advisory counsel 'of the DeMolay Chapter his been active in Comma nitty Chest drives and Is member of the Harry Howard Hook and Ladder Co He Is a member of toe State County and Port Chester-Rye TDwnLBar Assodations Is a member of the New York State and- of toe American-Institute of Certified Public Accountants He and Us wife toe former JoaniCorastnck snd hls soil Thomas Peter live at 458 West cheater Ave TT7 i IWhenYouBuya Monument from RYE MONUMENT' WORKS INC v- -T -4 Yoa getl cxir- dependable TTTUidAncei'itiidetitandmg honest advice in se- alaxnily memorial to fit your budget our complete dilay featming fully guaran-' teed Sriert Monameats Irving WaU chairman of the Port Chester Village Republican Committee announced' to-day ths ssfcction Ojf Manos as chairman jof foe caucus to be held at the Chester YMCA at 8 pm on Thursday Mr Manos will also as platform If The GOP caucus will formally endorse Incumbents Walt- ana Joseph Dzsluk for tiro seats on toe board of trustees hi the tillage's spring election Trustees Wilt and Ikaluk will be confronted by Democrats Dominick Bambace- sod Carl Schmehl in toe campaign Mr Manta who Is chairman of the Town cLJtye Republican Committee jraj born and rail ed in Port Chester and is a graduate of Port Chester High School He received a degree cum laude from the New YorkUhivereity School of Commerce and LLB and LLM Research Ry ALTON BAlKSLEK ALTON HLAKEBLEE -APJfekaee-Writer NEW YORK (AP) Men produce their -greatest amount of mile hormone at toe time of awakening in the rooming a new study Their hormota level then is is-much ss 40 per cent higher than at midnight' Midnight Is found usually to majfc toe low point In a daily cyclic rhythm of male honnons outputT -r The-finding -of-vartetiona-in male hormones by scientists of New York Medical College was reported today by the American Cancer Society 7which sup-ported thelr-rcsearch The study nay have appDcf-tions is to the bekt time to give Most hospitals they measure hormone levels In! toe morning and take tint reading as the avenge Dalty-variitipnarshowaPr tip when blood samples were Rhea 16 times way 24 hours A 24-hour- Internal he' Involved Jn toeyartationv Some women also were found' to have daUy variations in These: Included muscular deep-voiced with excessive hair growth jvha have several-times the nomial female output of testostejpne Such women are unusually sus-ceptible to cancer of the lining 214 KQRTH ST RYE NY.

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