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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 2

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I i i i i I'ln rt i TtfE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER NY THURSDAY JUNE 13 1963 InfUitioji Victim Discouraged Morgan State Schobl Master Plan as a dbmonstrattai jof confidence in efforts to combat fin flatten and achieve stabilization Goulart meanwhile has Informed a labor union group that -be opposes any attempts to put strike pressure on Congress to speed up action on reform legk- llfjfifl The Icftlet-domlnried unions want to call a general strike to hasten- congrewlocal- action on agrarian refoan 'k Despite the gloomy the moment then an )ongange eigne of great pepmke for South largest ewtkn'v Steel Ontpet 9I SC atari Industry becoming an tnqxrtant economic tutor New milla are constantly increazing atari production Sao Industry appears to be coming out id a alight recession A linking stricken northeast with the industrial south- Another highway linking the capital Brasilia with SABBATH RITES RYE COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE Forest Ave SamudGordsn rabbi Paul Kwartin cantor Friday 8:45 pm aervloe Sermon "The Power of Negative Hosts: MT and Mrs ArtinK Young TVfra Stillman Hite Qn School Finance Matters GOOD WILL to Puerto Rico is displayed by Chaplain WT Kennedy deft) of the USS Fui-ton a nuclear support tender as he presents one of zmmy boxes id clothing donated by the Rye Presbyterian Church to the Reverend Luis A Thro pastor of the PMbytarian Church of Arecibo RJL The clothing will be dietributed by Reverend Tloro to the needy of his town In the background are an unidentified group of the crew of Aredba Brazilian By'EDGAB MOXEt RIO DE JANEIRO' BnxU easy to get diwouraged la Brazil mesa days Ifi hard hi be optimistic while Bwait for hours hr lines to food which dally coats more Ifi difficult to get exdted about economic plan when your salary hujia less ask leas each month "What we need la a good fie-tatonhlp" says laborer Joao da gOre 30 a fattier of tiuwe who makes about $39 a month He aye many of hla aelghbors and coworkers fed tha same way They want leaderihlp -Joao worried about losing Ms democratic freedoma and he tat particularly interested in onumunlam He taterestedln how going to feed and clothe Ms ftunlly "The way it is now the president cant Just qp and do what needs to be Bays Joao "Hb has to ask Congress and a started and it never" gels The Brasilian government i efforts to solve thh financial problems have been ham-brawttalto Moral pfr nnreit In the armed fixcea and a elowmovlng Cougms tiw mMthw alma of economic reoov- tiw coat of living in five mouths of 1963 has SSfi per cent according" minary unofficial figures of tiw semiofficial Getulio Vargas Foundation compared with a 14J per cent increase for the tiw shot -to The price dhnb leveled oft in April and May to about 4 per cent after hitting a peak of 97 per cent In March The problem for tiw low-tonne worker that the big Jncreeiee recently have been in areas of basic necessity such as food clothing and medicine dotting last mioujh jumped 141 per cent reritive tilde Noted On the positive side Finance Minister Frandsco Santiago Dan-taa tiw strong man of President Joao Goulart's Cabinet says a new ISOmlllion credit released hy tiw International Monetary Find will take care aC-BraiUh balance of payments problems' for the remainder of tiw year Dantaa and other Brazilian economists -interpret tiw credit If: it I 1 i Mr Cunningham continued be obscured (by emphasis on) this lack of money Presbyterians Announce Early Service The Early Worship Service at the Rye Presbyterian Cburcfa will resume Sunday at 9 am hi the chapeL This will replace the 9:30 am service and will be brief and informal Children over the age of five are encouraged to attend with their parents Children five and younger win be cared for in Rooms In the Church School buUding The 11 am service will be held as usual In the church sanctuary and children five and younger will be cared for during this service also hi Reams Starting Saturday the Church ofthe will be dosed on Saturdays during the summer months but It will be open as usual on Mondays through Fridays However If AouM arise an a Saturday members of the congregation are asked to contact Mr Bishop Mr Martin or Miss Blanchard hr' Mr Mary Stillman Bye Board of Education member ob-jectad last night to the emphasis given in a recent Dally Item story to whet she called an a statement by me Bye superintendent of schools cnoeetninc Us opinions on the u- need lor an Increase In the linn It on funds that csn be raised Ky cmtiai to meet operating pmts of the school system At a meeting of fee board in the Midland School cafeteria Sw flHiimaii referred to the June 6 article which bore the "Grimes Says Tax Urn-Harmful to Education" The story paraphrased a state-Went by Dr Joseph Grimes oUdi expressed his opinion that the district "baa been forced to fbuBd ah educational program to Stthe tax Umit rather than set-toy a tax limit to fit the educational I At the budget hearing of June Dr Grimes said that an in-jcrease in the tax limit might help improve the district's ability" Mrs Stillman said that she frit dt ms wrong to create the im-i 'nrasion that the district was in i Jj poor Wwwphi state when there thave been many improvements in "the educational program specifically Mra Stillman dt-ed the substitution of a language Wher for toe driver educa-v 'tinn instructor and a reduction to! the nursing staff by one who 'will be replaced by a regular 'teacher She also referred to ex-perimentation with non graded 'i rlssoro the primary schools dual progress program and (subject specialties as evidence PHOStWE 9-0145 By GEORGE CHUB In a special report on file 1963 New York State Legislature Richard Morgan president of the Rye board of education complained that there was no leg-ialation passed tills year that would provide adequate relief againat tbe harsh actions of tiw State Education Department in withholding considerable amounts of state ala1 According to Mr Morgan speaking in a special summary given at last night Rye City Board of Education meeting at the Midland School cafeteria aid was withheld a district did not take action to comply with sometimes ill-conceived consolidations constituting perts of the master pbur tor reorganisation of school districts The Rye district lost at least J30000 in state aid when it failed to pledge a certificate of non-impraence to the jnaa-ter reorganisation plan calling fir conaolldattai of the Rys ana the Rye Neck School District as called for in the plan Among the new laws enacted Mr Morgan pointed out in his summary la an amendment effective July 1 which permits a having at lea 10 mentally retarded children to contract with another district or educational organisation as wen as aet up its own classes The tentative 1963-61 Rye school budget calls for the establishment of of brain-injured children within the Board of Cooperative Services Another amendment inserts the word in connection with the recitation of the pledge of allegiance An addition to an education law provide! that teachem should not be given continuous duty of Stepping Up Exercise Held By JHS Harrism Junior High ninth graders hdd their Up" exercises Monday the school auditorium A processional of dl 190 members to tiw class preceded the ceremony Frank SantoDonato noted as of ceremonies and highlighted th outstanding events of tiw daaa during their three years in the Junior nigh school The students then preeented a musical satire starring Paula Tateo and Peter CarperdU who had the lead singing idea It waa student-produced and directed by Jan FTeedman and Peter King assisted by Ellen Schneider Linda Kbnacfc was choreographer for tiw dance routines Wayne Kellogg choral director of the Ugh school directed tiw staging and played tiw accompaniment The stage crew was directed by Ken BiUingtoiL George Briggs sponsor of tiw daaa in JHS introduced tiw dais officers lor next yean Linda Korsack presidnet Carol Cohen vice president and Reggie Decca secretary He then turned tiw reins of Mp over to Samuel Berman who will take the group through its Ugh school years RHS Graduate Of 1939 Retires From Service Maj Thomas Carroll a 1939 graduate of Rye High School of air i and executive officer for tiw Air Force ROIC unit at tiw University of Onchmsti has retired after 21 military sendee During Us three yean at UC Major Carroll completed requirement for a master of busfawis administration degree in finance which he received at UCa June 9 commencement A command pilot Major Carroll has flown more 15 types of military aircraft and sd flying hours Maraud tiw father of two eons he livea with his family at 10641 Carnegie Drive Cincinnati Manud Quezon was tiw first of tiw Ah Brian in- tiw-HKtirJd -Searing completion Ifc -'Mr- Brarti-has -often 4wen called giant of tiw The cptimktie fee tiw current straggles tiw first teasings bf the glfnt as it awakens -The darkness they believe Jaithedarfc before tiw dawn -1 I-- Republicans RMeiTff Azvavds Dr WHUataiCBuah RyeTeen-agp Republican adviserhas announced that letters of merit will be! presented to dub members SnndHfrteime S3 at the second entovmary meeting to be held tit the home of Pauline Adou executive vice president The letters atoned by various Republican officwlf will be -pre-aented to Andrew -Lelbert' ole Lane Mara CUes Bietiy Boe-cben and John Baum County Sheriff John Hoy mm speak -at tiw aweting POETBYIUf The poetry oratorical finals were cdieduled In the Midland Auditorium this afternoon with' 14 Chnndk DeOuio Arm Silver Beth CaroHn Elizabeth Zeller Margaret Brown Jon Lawson Chris Ley Cathy Ooshal Joanne Wibie Nancy Reade Sherry Hensley Theodors Spearman Hugh Levin and Wfl liam Carpenter INSURANCE POITCKSni if1 -L DABBOBTCCBC 201 II3-442S 007X7 23SDA4-3S a moev than five hours Whan total duty exceeds five hours a thirty-minute free period preferably at lunch hour should be provided Boards of education are allowed' by another addtttyn to i minutes of its meet- in ARTHUR LEE RIETZ tha non of Mr and Mra Gecrge A Rletz of 10 Boulder Road Rye has received a BA degree from Washington and Jefferson College A 1966 graduate of St Peter1! High School Reitz majored In economics in i-nlly MARRIAGE LICENSES RYE The CUy of Rye has isued the following marriage licences: JuneS-To Gerald Smith 34 S35 Park Road Spring City Fa and Suian Patricia Helms 2L 103 Midland Ave Rye Walter Craig Ootlina 22 2 Boulder Road Rye and MeUda Kathryn Wlenantx 22 63A Rye Obicuy Jmw to Arthur Evans Repke 33 99 Browning Road Short HiHs New Jersey and Judith Mary MdSvoy 21 138 Grandview Ave Rye Tlbor Hall Defarkua 51 1 Colony Road -Darien and Jean Eckardt Vaught 40 979 Fond Ave Rye June 8-4o Rldwrd Brace Mo-Glynn 24 3 Balsam Place North CUdwdL NJ and Victoria Sargent Bell 34 135 HlgUand Road Rye June to Cnariea Mantiglla Jr 3LT3 Concord St Hamden Com and Frances Elafaw Grab-lowaU 30 Mulberry St Planta-vffle Connecticut Rye Lion Auxiliary' Reviews Contributions Mrs CUford-Schfldd an honorary member of The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 138 Rye was died for her worir in the rehabilitation program She had assembled 2840 puzzles for the paHewte at the Flnuddin Delano Roosevelt Veterane Hospital -at Montnwe tiw auxiliary was told at its recent meeting Guests Included Oonrmsnder Rene Msnendez and past commander Fred Graham of Post 128 An Invitation was extended to tiw auxiliary to attend tiw fawtaDntion Saturday at tiw jt Flab and Game (Sub Rye ilia Simfc edtiw Unit for their partidpatian in tiw Memorial Day program and "Mrs Graham noted that about 150 graves were deaorated with tiw American flag at tiw Greenwood Cemetery for Mfemo rial Day dtattaia were awarded to Mrs Clarence litz and Mrs Benjamin Andruss lor their help at tiw Montrose hospital Letters were received from Re-sary Hill Hospital from Sitter Mary Francois of tiw Rye Rea-aurrection Academy Girl Scout Ttaoop 30 of Port Cheater and also from the veteran hospital lor tiw 25 TV sets given lor the use of tiw patlente throughout tiw hoepttalthia year The halt welcomed three new members Mrs Walter Travers Mrs Mfltou Speidell and Miw Karen leideil a junior member eye on you! unique in Unde of designe and madras End other Firm Expects Record Year MOUNT VERNON-George president of the Westchester County Bottling Co Inc of Mount Vernon baa predicted teat J963 wOl let an all timehigh In sales and profits in the Company's S-year history AttJmpcxtant addition to the company's bnalnem this year according to Mr la the distributorship for Anheuser-Busch products Hie reported that tills division is running well over a 30 per cent increase in bottle sales and more than 100 per cent ahead in draught beer es compared with the first five months of last year Mr O'Neil made Ms report at meeting of the -company! executive committee Other members of tiw committee are Anthony Cfemto a senior partner in the' law firm of Gerrato Mayor and Edmlston Yonkers Arthur Geoghegan president of the First Westchester National Bank New Rochelle Willard LaMorte president of Shattnck Derm Mining Oo and Robert Vincent senior partner in the law firm of McGovern Vincent Connelly ft Soil New Rochelle andNew York Cite- Mrs Cawley Wins Member-Guest Play WHITE PLAINS-' Mrs John Cawley of Bonnie Briar wen the guesfS low gross prize yesterday in a KhoUwood Womens GoU Aasoriation mero-bergueat tourney with a 91 Net guest leader was Mrs Willis (aftOGOff stay" we had "lie ssid' "we Would better program" Mr Bakin hy way of example (the great heed for an aasimnt I superintendent to aid Dr Grimes in the effective carrying out of his-duties 'r-ahs raising of the question of the tax limit Mr Ealdn said "give people the opportu-Inlty to think about it" Board member John Cunningham enumerated a number of what he considered to be conridered to be "positive and most improvements implemented hy the tentative: butt get Such improvements which include pay raises and a better language program JOHNCs THOMAS QUALITY FUEL OIL COAL TLSKWS 131 Horton Avenue Port Chester DELCO OIL BURNERS Newcomers Hold Party The Rye Newcomerti Club garden party Tuesday held inside because id showers attracted a large membership to the last regular meeting of the Mrs Charles Bartow was host- for the occasion at her home at 80 Stuyvesant Ave Chib president Mrs Ronald Genther welcomed as new member! Mrs Harold Aspeal Mn Artirnr Cuddihy Mrs Paul Da La Cheanaye Mrs Gerald Da Maim Mrs Ivor Lewis Mra Jamee Little Mts Joseph-eon Mn Louis Fiona and Mm John Woodward The annual summer codrtall Irty will be hdd July 30 Junior Section Holds Meeting At meeting of the Junta- Section of the Rye Club hdd at the Pine Island home of Mrs Wallace Elton plana for the Ball were Chairman id tiw ball Mm Dan-id McCoy announced the foUow-ibg rnmmlttees: Mrs Leonard Mackey decorations Mrs In Martin Jr prises and Mrs William Asmundson Mrs Martin presented a check given to the dub by the Rye Botariana to be used for repairs on its nursery building Four new members wece introduced including Mrs John Onsn Jcu Mrs Andrew Doyle Mrs William Galllard and Mm John EL Strong Mrs Raymond Haas will be in chhrge of making September luncheon arrangements at the Chany Lodge in Harrison NUCE NAB apsaemewf William Standing of 193 Bon Air Ave New Rochelle was arrested by Rye poUce-yesterday on Tharges of driving while intoxicated and speeding Standing is free on $250 bond pending a Rye Chy Ooqrt appearance June 22 needing sum-neea wen also issued by Rye police yesterday to WIlllam Jahn 59 of 13 Sunset Road Port Chester Charles Scheffler 19 of 900 King St Chappaqua and John BnhmfalV Hilltop Place Rye Burrwlde of ewtoto GC with T3 Mrs Van Pelt of Lee-wood had tiw least putts for tiw vMting group 29 In member play Mrs Hubert White of Done Ferry was the Qaaa A winner with net 74 and Mrs Owen Quinn bad tile least putts in the daw 28 Qs leader was Mrs JTank Garmon of Tbckahoe with pet 77 as Mrs Walter Milk Jr bf Chappequa took 33 putts In Oasa Mra Peter Ryan of New York won with a net S3 and Mrs Frank MeroUk of White Flahw was the putting leader wtth 34 lbs Thopwa Arminio Jr of Briaretift Manor led fee Widen With net 41 and Mrs Jeremiah Mahoney' of White Rkfawjms the Shota putting winner vrith23 WTHW1 Wouldn't It la Fuss To Gfva Dad Somarttlnq Diffarant This Father's Iso Usr Srpneh Stora 101 WMdmlerAmiWIM? REAL ESTATE 1IM1INESTCKSTEIHL roaf gbestebivt I-HZ3 1 ffTAHTCHD feMlKk i -Proof louse Taint lor Early Or Late Remember Father! 1 1 inadvertency last week in Day by one week It Jane 16 (not Jane 9 ae we indicated) We cAn oniy aay that this given you aad'ua an extra seven days to remember Father and we are all the -better prepared aa a xeeuK -Ifhe ia mtereated in golf (and wbo especially fhia weds?) ha will want to see pur current window It ia laden with tzephidi (not for sale) and all kinds of accessories (all for sale) -including golf hall Vaa a a aa I kind' that (jriosf repaint work ONE COAT COVERS! Inmiutdl REQUIRES no primeri i PAINT OVER CHALKY SURFACES! tVENINC SKY SPECIAL bafla-the keep aq ir uw of colorful neckties They come fSALE PRICED GAL roa A toes isrm ats jnojer our bobs rijuurntQ 'rM'cn mutt mejusmt catalog nonx murmram -Is I f'A ''X shades to go with eyexything from sedate serge to livdy nnenfr-and thfty wont be aeen on every other male yon or he meet They are reasonably priced too-ao much so you ieaUyohould give him two or three (ever meet a man with too many ties?) Qr if ton prefer something leas personal we have yacht matches plastic playing cards waDets and passports caaee bar set compIete in wooden boxes glaases and accessories and picnic klts with iThennos jugs and sandwich holders combined in one convenient aet Bat whether a card for 20e modest gift for 3 or something moreydaborate for $20 do remember Father He deserves it certainly and this your only chance for a long to come- Cordially am YOU PEBSOJf MUSED EERVICEI lornen corib cifziovsesei2ts? let wabd's do it i r'' free parking V- IM RACK OF OUR STORE1 YfO 7-0300 armTE FLACfs vx HnO-sMC30 PB IS PpKhaee'Susiet fee A i rt ii i i pt 'r' iV I vw VT'-f v- w-.

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