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HNM SPOrts Local Domestic News Buffalo Evening News Saturday June 11 1966 A Rose Says 'Thank You Mom Named Scout District Executives MR DI VITO Wider Home Care Service 11 Buffalo Hospitals County Lists Worker Shifts Polaris ired 1500 Miles Maj Gen Bela Kiraly frm Other club activities for the Existing local police depart L'1' uunn airecror of the faculty at Brooklyn College City Buffalo Erie County Historical So University of New York will "The Sociey ln sibly by July 1 irst Graduates of Villa Maria Music Institute 12:12 CLUB Downtown YMCA 12:1 Police of the Cold Spring Sta I Klore (han 100 hospital leadeis i i i find numhore rt Villa Maria Institute of Music in Cheektowaga recently graduated its first 1W I MLAVAN "Servins Homtownrr on th Niagara rontier Over 40 Veare" dence he added will be in creasingly difficult to maintain in the face of "the promised tion said they had been called to the Holland PI address Thurs day night because of domestic trouble and that Mr Brown had told them at that time: "I want my baby back" The 9 month old child Jerry lives with his mother the evi are as we have been empowered to deny relief to those able to work but who re fuse job Commissioner Sipprell said "But I think that many will refuse to work Many of our clients are farm oriented to begin Earn 7 Cents Per Quart "The pickers will earn 7 with has our will As Medical Spokesmen Tell Objections to State Health Plan THREE SUSPECTS TO ACE COURT IN THET TRAILER Three Buffalo youths face a hearing next Saturday in Town of Tonawanda Court on charges It will after our Service master experts have given it the impeccable profes sional cleaning your home deserves this spring! Whether it's carpet rugs furniture draperies and even walls and floors their beauty and freshness will be restored DOES YOUR HOME PASS THE WHITE GLOVE TEST? A3? Stewart managing of Rochester Blue Shield predicted own territories and know the people in them William Doering commit tee chairman announced that at a meeting next riday views on the proposed metro police agency and police department co operation will be expressed by a representative of the West ern New York Police Confer ence DR JR TO SPEAK AT EVENT JUNE 25 ranklin Roosevelt Jr will speak at a testimonal dinner for Assemblyman Arthur Hardwick Jr on June 25 in the Statler Golden Ballroom Mr Roosevelt former chair man of the Equal Oppor tunity Commission is a candi date for the Democratic nomina tion for governor Mr Hardwick is the endorsed candidate for the Democratic nomination for the Assembly in the new 143d District He has two primary opponents Arthur 0 Eve and rank Malinkiewicz One of the nation's finest college preparatory schools offers a four fold program of summer study High standards of Instruction in small classes taught by experienced masters Recreation program includes special instruction in water ski ing scuba and skindiving golf and tennis OR BOYS Who need make up work in one or two subjects Who need self improvement in reading study habits English grammar or mathematics Who wish advanced study In mathematics science history language or English Who wish to take courses not easily scheduled in their regular program: driver education typing business law or arithmetic new foreign language July August 17 Day and Boarding Write for information Meier Herbert Cantrell The Manllw leheel Menllut 4 New Yerh ns its members have the know how Politics should be kept out of such an organization (This was in reference to a proposal by Buffalo City Court Judge Wil liam Ostrowski that the com missioner could be appointed by the Erie County executive) The proponents of a metro address members of the Great er Buffalo Advertising Club at a 115 PM luncheon meeting Tuesday in the Statler Hilton Gen Kiraly who served dur ing the latter part of 1956 as commander in chief of the Hun garian National Guard and military commander of Buda pest came to the United States in December of that year the co chairman of the Hungarian aware of the circumstances in this case and in view of that I will set the bail rather low at The victim Jerry Brown 30 of 97 Monticello PL who was estranged from his wife Mary Louise 23 apparently died mo ments after he was hit early riday morning on the rear porch of the Holland Pl house Mr Johnson said Mr Brown had threatened his life and that he was cut on the hand during a scuffle Police seized the weapon a 16 gauge single barrel' shotnun PATROLMAN SWEET JURY INCOMPLETE Selection of a jury continued until late riday in Erie County Court for the trial of Buffalo Policeman rederick Sweet He is charged with burglary petit larceny and perpury in con nection with an alleged break in of the Hertel Inn in 1964 He was suspended from the depart ment shortly thereafter Defense attorney Edward Monday expects to ques tion on the witness stand Dist Atty Dillion in regard to a state ment presumably made by Pa trolman Sweet after his arrest Judge rederick Marshall will then decide whether statement is admissable as dence QUALITY Air Conditioning AT THE RIGHT PRICE ano numoers ot cooperating agencies attended the meeting in the Charter House Motor Ho tel 6643 Transit Rd Williams ville ree estimate call TL 3 4020 ext 1 because of traditional MR HENDRA The Buffalo area Boy Scouts Council has recently named three new district executives to fill vacancies Appointed were Earle Lee Butler 136 Am herston Rd who becomes as sistant executive of the Apache District leaving his previous position with the Erie County Department of Social Welfare Paul Di Vito 187 Normal Twenty three appointments eight resignations and one retire ment of county employes were announced today by Erie County Personnel Commissioner Donald Neff as follows: APPOINTMENTS Budget James Wallers 71 Phone 886 3130 24 HOUR SERVICE Grid Merger Affirms Need for New Arena JC President Says The Buffalo Junior Chamber of Commerce one of the lead ing rooters for new sports facili ties today used the occasion of the AL NL football merger to reaffirm its position The Jaycees will continue their campaign for a new all weather sports complex said Thomas Jones president The merger of the National and American ootball Leagues he noted has placed Buffalo in a more definite major league position In order to maintain its leadership in attendance in the new league Buffalo will need a much larger arena in a more suitable location he said War Memorial Sta dium will be among the smallest such facilities in the league 'If Buffalo is truly to be con sidered major league it must successfully attract other major sports events in addition to foot Mr Jones said "It has been reneatedlv stated that major league baseball will not come to Buffalo unless there is at least some indication that a new facility would be avail able Additionally the present location of War Memorial Sta dium does little to attract the attendance at Buffalo Bison baseball games which would be required by major league base ball franchise owners looking to settle in Buffalo" he went on The Jaycees urged government leaders at all levels to consider the project They emphasized that they were not solely calling for a football stadium or base ball park but rather for an all weather all sports recreation complex A 4 MR BUTLER Ave who has been a language teacher in the Buffalo schools joining Red Jacket District and James Hendra 52 Col ton Ave Lackawanna a re cent graduate of the State Uni versity of Buffalo Kenton Dis trict All this month completed a session at the Boy Scouts Na tional Training School the idea works we may use it all he said are thinking even now of asking the county to double the number of buses to six because the three buses will only be able to carry about 120 pickers half the number requested Use Two Categorieis While the county is putting out $88 per bus the final cost will be closer to $28 a day because the farmers will reimburse the country at the rate of $150 for every worker passenger carried Mr Ciminesi said Commissioner Sipprell said that most of the farm workers would be drawn from two cate gories of welfare clients think that some might come from the able bodied among the 6100 on home relief and others from our 10000 cases to temporary aid to dependent he said usually a father involved in these cases who might be I Health Education Welfare De partment today made public a list of 5558 hospitals which have qualified under the Civil Rights Act to participate in the medi cade program starting July 1 and to continue eligible for other federal aid Eleven Buffalo hospitals are on the list as well as hospitals throughout Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania They are: Er Wettlsufer Clinic 52 Maple Columbus State Gen eral Deaconess Emergency Lafayette Mercy Millard illmore Sisters of Charity St rancis Arnold Gregory Memorial Genesee Memorial St Jerome St Joseph's Cuba Memorial Dansville Memorial Dunkirk Brooks Memorial Tri County Memorial Bethesda St James Mercy General Women's Chris tion Association Mercy Our Lady of Victory Mt St Mary's Memorial Mt View Memorial Mt Tuberculosis Sanitarium North DeGraff Memorial I nter Communlfy Niagara Memorial Mountain General St rancis District Hospiial Chaffee Doctors Wyoming County Community Jones Memorial Memorial Bradford Bradford Hospital HEW Secretary Gardner said that at least another 1000 hospi tai applications are still being processed Besides under the Civil Rights Law hospitals must qualify on hospital standards with the Social Security Admin i istration to handle medicare patients WM maunz CO INC ine class composed of these four young musicians: Olga Hojsan seated at the piano Ann Zientek Anne Diener with the flute and Robert Dawley MANLIUS SUMMER SCHOOL CAMP Men: Join Clatt in CHASSIS I DIESEL REPAIR OR SMALL ENGINE REPAIR (Ijwi mower tr mow blower type) AT EURGARD VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 400 Kenoington Avenue 10 BVtNING SESSIONS ee: $1950 Lib ee: 5350 Regllter Tud or Thuridjy MONDAY GYRO Sheraton Motor Inn 12:30 PM Walter Dunn director of the Chelsea Hotel Home of Artists Named Landmark By United Press International i NEW YORK June 11 The Chelsea Hotel home to play wrights poets and painters since the turn of the century has been declared a city landmark 1 The designation voted riday me cuy tsoaro ot tstimate i protects the pink brick Victorian I edifice on now dingy West 23d I St from demolition or from any attempt to change its present I facade A spokesman for the local plan ning board William Schweickert described the Chelsea as shabby institution unattrac tive and second But one of the owners Stanley i Bard and a deligation of writers I disagreed Among them was Charles Jackson author of Lost week end They recalled the many distin guished residents of the hotel past and present I Mark Twain Henry and Thomas Wolfe all lived and wrote in the hotel Dylan Thomas the Welsh poet lapsed into his fatal coma there Mr Jackson play wright Arthur Miller and novelist Mary McCarthy still make the Chelsea their New York home as do painters Larry Rivers Wil lem Dekooning and Jim Dine ARAM MHDRUM 1 LB Endorses Banks' Student Loan Plan WASHINGTON June 11 (UPI) President Johnson gave his enthusiastic support riday to a new program in which the fed eral government and private banking institutions co operate in making loans to college students Mr Johnson met with Archie Davis president of the Amer ican Bankers Association and other officials to discuss the loan program Mr Davis said about $400 mil lion in guaranteed loans would enable about 500000 students to attend college next year gram "will seriously compound shortages of professional per sonnel David director Cross Blue "althoilph flthnl iicnon ihr nui YrAnr i have been getting some mail inwill be minimal during the first nv him iew weens mat is a iiliic vpar startling A friend assured me American reluctance to be however that do anything to you physically after all alreadv beenlNcw DtPrived (The commissioner is I le philosophy of indepen bald) Service ormerly ree The immediate past president 100 payment of a $250 dental of the Monroe County Medical Society Dr Charles Sher Under the new program Mr man Jr said that physicians Stewart said persons in the up responded to this pro per income brackets are now gram as citizens first and as "the deprived I one else in the whole world has the services that this program provides completely he explained "Those not included are going to want to be" He foresaw "a concerted effort to push the ceiling Speaking for industry Charles Volk manager of services and information for the Union Carbide Employe Plans said that New York is the only state whose plan may take in sizable numbers of the corpora self supporting employes Noles Other Problems He foresaw attempts by unions Io "divert the money now spent for health to other uses pointing out that there is "no incentive under the pro gram to continue health insur ance for workers covered by the There will be other problems I he pointed out Employes asked I to work overtime may refuse for I fear of being made ineligible for 1 medical aid by the extra income er commanding general of the week are: Hungarian freedom ighters and a member of the history nard clerk typist $3130 Marlorle A Winisforfer 12 Davis Orchard Park i public health nurse $5440 UftASe Infirm au rL1 MMinroi voiui OMltUm tree V'lUUti watten venier 12 Nugget Cheektowaga Institutional Pervuing accountant Michael Me emit as 1 1 WI a niuc ici ipu of 9003 Laboratory Joseph Okiec 103 Jewett I HAr a 4am elbor i i ouuiaivty hcihciz ajjza juoiin vticnei uo'wo nuKumo ja i airneia gen 557 Potomac clerk typist (temporary) I uty nurse Erika MacPherson I Ihraru iwiaiv uaity rieiua iy urev ivovu jjy ra npan ntirtPi tebprer $3575 Thomas Denton 414 Bates 44 Heussy clerk typist wciawoic luniur librarian wyau tva uivision uonaid Gam Burdick 2064 Elmwood Town of Tona ple 163 Audobon Amherst principal en wanda Junior librarian $5940 Kathleen flmeer assistant reedom ighter to Speak CAPE KENNEDY June 35th missile firing submarine the US James Polk shot a Polaris A 3 missile more than 1500 miles riday into an Atlantic Ocean target area It the the 41st success in 43 firings for the missile The Polk XtZOS nrs 4 wilr nilx VII 1LO A1I3L JU133I1C lllillg I training run Bryant Evcrard pins a thank you flower on his mother Mrs Raymond Everard during Class Night exercises riday for seniors of West Seneca High 5 Looking on is Dr Donald Van Wagcnen the new supervising princk pal the speaker The Everards live at 104 Jasmine Ave West Seneca MHA CONSIDERS WAIVING RULE ON VISTA WORKERS The Municipal Housing Au thority expressed an intent ri day to admit VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) workers as tenants to public housing projects here Before the MHA was a letter from the Erie County Welfare Department stating that VISTA workers will be arriving in late August to work in area VISTA is often described as the "domestic Peace To admit the workers the MHA will have to waive rules prohibiting occupancy by single persons except the elderly In another matter Executive Director Donald Kane in formed the board that rank Schwab Terrace a 35 unit proj ect at illmore Ave and Rpst physicians "Both federal medicare and the state he pointed out "have guaranteed physi cians reasonable fees for rare to the elderly and indigent which formerly they gave free of charge "Yet they have been steadfast in their opposition trying to ob tain modifications so that the most good and the least harm come from this Among implications which he foresaw were: Costs will prove to be "two to five times" governmental esti mates and "a major burden upon the Cites British Experience In attempting to reduce these costs the government may be forced to take steps not to the advantage of patients or the medical profession i Britain controlled costs to some extent by refusing to build new hospitals for the last 20 years" Dr Sherman said do not have to nav for hospital care in beds that do They may want benefits other not exist Therefore today in than wage increases which Britain one often has to wait a would jeopardize their eligibility Metro Police Issues Raised Hamburg Police Chief Robert Williams has cited six "im portant areas of which should he examined as the county considers proposals for a metropolitan police force At a riday afternoon nmet County Program Will Expand to Cover 15 Hospitals After Law Takes Effect With the advent of the federal medicare 20 days from now releases from hospitals will be stepped up enormously and an estimated 2500 persons in Erie County will be eligible for medical care at home State local and national health leaders faced this prospect ri day at an all day meeting to dis cuss home care services spon sored by the Co ordinated Home Care Program of the Erie Coun ty Health Department The county's plan to surmount this influx of chronically ill and recovering patients at home was described by Dr Robert Ehinger deputy Erie County health commissioner He observed that the home care program already in exist ence here "was established sev eral years ago on a grant type demonstration basis encompass ing only two hospitals Buffalo General and Mercy Program Outlined with medicare we must move into 15 odd more hospitals in the he said "and we must remember that not just the aged will be eligible for Outlining how the home care program would work in each of the participating hospi tals Dr Ehinger continued: full time nurse co or dinater in each large hospital would keep her eye out daily for patients who might later be cared for at home informing uieir auenuing pnysicians oi tms ahead of time so that they would be prepared to fill out the proper forms and make referral to the home care department in ample Available for All The patient physician and family must be willing to apply for home care in each case Dr Ehinger said and would be sub ject to "interdisciplinary patient to determine wheth er or not the proper services could be made available co ordinated home care would give the right pa tient the proper care at the right time and in the right Dr Ehinger said adding that "all residents of Eric County should be available for this re gardless of their ability to Services offered would include nursing physical therapy so cial and dental work nutrition clinics and biostatistics "The Dr Ehinger said "would be co ordinated pa tient Will Train Nurses In turn larger participating hospiltals would be expected to supply a full time nurse co or dinator with sufficient office space a part time nurse co ordinator on the hospital staff and the part time service of a trained social worker Dr Ehinger said: "The hospitals would also have to be willing to accept back anv patient who 'turns on the provided this is on his physician's The program is ready now to supply explanations to hospitals' medical and nursing staffs and to train nurses physicians and social workers to participate ac cording to methods already test ed at Buffalo General and Mercy Hospitals Dr Ehinger said The program is also prepared to provide an evaluation to hos pitals of every patient concerned and supply services so far as is able in each case LIONS Downtown YMCA 12:15 PM TUESDAY MIDTOWN SERRA Buffalo Athletic Club 12:15 PM board meeting Hallmark Manor 12:15 PM James Me Kitterlck golf pro at Erie Downs on "Golf from a Point of View" WEDNESDAY KIWANIS Statler Hilton 12:10 PM Erie County Court Judge Burke I Burke on "Erie County Trials" EXCHANGE Buffalo Athletic Club 12:15 PM Henry Koch of the Bank ot Buffalo on "Latest Changes In Bank ing Policy" i THURSDAY 11 Hungarian rotary Statler Hilton 12:15 PM ibieedom ighters ederation Dr Charles Cazeau assistant pro he will sneak Tiipriav nn of Stu'ORical sciences at the State uesaay on University College at Buffalo on "Water Radio ree Europe: A Win Pollution: Cause Effect Cure" dow to the West CLUB Downtown YMCA 12:1 uuw tu lne web1 I PM open hy members plc Care given at little or no cost ts inevitably Most of us' he pointed out are nfraid that our offices will be flooded with patients minimal complaints as happened in Britain and ability to give quality care deteriorate because of this sembly line medicine is not good Can't Refuse Patient Dr Sherman said that it's no good the to the doctor and saying that it is up to him to determine who needs medical care and should get it refuse to examine a patient who comes into my of fice on the grounds that he does not look sick to he added difficult to he that selec livn I anned to Handle Medicare Accepted Under Kauderer 130 Egan West Seneca clerk typist $3130 Meyer Memorial Hospital Maryann Kapfure 261 Cumberland Sandra Rogers 914 Kenmore general duty nurses each at $5360 Judith Marck I Inger 3036 Seneca West Seneca physi cal therapist $5440 Meyer Memorial Hospital Janice Alli 45 Regency Amherst Anthony i Brailow 20 Springville Eggertsville Wil ham I Rsron TA? Victory Hamburg and Alan Sager 182 1 etto 4719 Harlem Amherst and Dover West Seneca administrative an 1 Richard Worden 635 Wyoming hos alysts each at an annual salcr" of $7085 1 Pltl aides each at 3575 i Erie County Technical Ellen I Meyer Memorial Hospital Gordon I McNamara 78 Danebrock Amherst Gree 93 Parkside hospital aide (substi assistant professor (temporary) S7085 tute appointment) $3575 Ruth A Graben Angelina Springer 127 Bar staffer 120 Donna Lea Amherst senior mariorie a 'nn sienosrapner (Temporary) $3880 I RESIGNATIONS merer memorial nospirai Irena Haefner 1777 Church Darien Center su wciriaitiM aLLOuniam: Mirni mp Gee 81 Wilbury clerk Thomas Kra lick 199 Amherst hospital aide Barbara A Holcomb 34 airfield oen ael nurse criKe Macrnarson 586 wvnminn nrr4irl Hirea EHI I larry 'ields 197 Grey I DavLs' 39 Utica head nurse David 1 1jt iicvwf viei 'iypi3h $5940 Eva I Highways Division Donald Gam By MILDRI SPENCR Staff Hroartfr ROCHESTER Tune 11 Serious csci nnons about New York State's new medical assistance program were expressed here riday by spokesmen representing phy sicians hospitals Blue Cross and Blue Shield and in dustry They addressed the final ses year and a half to get his her sion of a businessmen's work nia fixed" shop on the subject sponsored: Physicians "do not feel that by the Empire State and Rodi j'we can deliver all the health ester Chambers of Commerce care that the federal and state and the Industrial Management governments are promising peo uouncit ot Kocncster The session was an anticlimax to the morning program at which Slate Welfare Commis sioner George Wyman was presented with a summons ask ing him to show cause why he should not be enjoined from ap proving and distributing any funds under the new program The action brought by a Syra cuse taxpayer John Robin son is returnable at 10 AM Wednesday in Supreme Court Albany Unexpected Presentation Later Ritter Shumway president of the Empire State Chamber and presiding officer at the session apologi7ed to air wyman He said that he was unaware when Thomas I aw of Syracuse asked permission to "make of the nature of the presentation Mr Wyman accepted the apol Anderson said (hat pro Medicare Plan Buffalo Evening News Bureau WASHINGTON June 11 second degree larceny grow ing out oi me men or a boat trailer riday evening from the Placid Harbor Marina River Rd Town of Tonawanda Police identify them as: James Chambron 23 of 666 Dela van Ave his brother Jonathan 18 of the same address and Robert Goodrich 17 of 595 Delavan Ave They said the trio in a jeep was pursued and overtaken by Tadeasz Sobczak 105 Germain St The owner of the trailer was given as Richard Penksa 139 Germain St politan police department should produce figures on its cost It should be recognized that the state now has an efficient identification system The state now has teletype and radio systems a county ing of the Erie County Board if wide detectives organization and Supervisors' Public Protccti t'ie county has the services of Committee Chief Williams ederal Bureau of Investiga is president of the Erie County tion State Police and Border Police Chiefs Assoc'at'on made Patrol these recommendat'ons: The ECTC should be consulted mpnls ar fi'mifiarI Yilh thiir County Welfare Recipients To Help Pick Strawberries Buses Will Transport Workers In Experiment Beginning June 20 Solving the farm labor short age by enlisting Erie County welfare recipients will be at tempted on a trial basis be ginning June 20 The experiement will last two weeks the period that farmers say will coincide with the peak strawberry picking season The county will charter three NT buses tha will Ho early morning routes in Buffalo icen for tevery quart of straw where potential workers reside (berries Mr Ciminesi said Welfare Commissioner "A Picker can gather about uu quarts a day I fnrroor 'J UU1I1U DUJC1 VI3UL 3dlU nrntvnre uuLauy lidVi applied for 240 workers under George Sipprell 1 a hi 1 1 it ine uubCb Will PICK up me on workers and deliver fhdm tn ihn farms of strawberry growers h'L who have askaH far hotn ltle Plan Supervisor Herman Ciminesi of Brant a grower himself Charter Three Buses It was Mr Ciminesi a Repub lican and Supervisor Marion ricano a North Collins Demo crat who co sponsored a resolu tion that makes the program possible Under the measure the county is empowered to charter three buses at $88 a day each to pick up and deliver the workers "Using welfare people on work jobs is not new in Com missioner Sipprell said "But picking them up Welfare recipients are required to accept any reasonable job of fer it was explained However the Welfare Department previ ously has not deemed it reason able to expect welfare recipients from all over the city to reach William and Walnut Sts at 4 AM each day in time for the farm day haul loading Pleads Innocent in Slaying Accused in the shotgun slay ing of his son in law James Johnson 59 of 18 Holland Pl pleaded innocent riday after noon in City Court Judge rank Luchowski ad journed a hearing until June 16 and then said that "the court is Wife Granted Separation In a contested lawsuit for legal separation Supreme Court Jus tice Michael Catalano riday granted the decree to the wife on her counterclaim She is Mrs Jennie Symer 499 Kohl Ave North Tonawanda He is John Svnw Ofi'i DJ WM vm jU tui at iiuiiuir nvt etna Jjesi liamsville They were married St will be completed soonpos lnuv in lonawanna A member of the board of di rectors of the Rochester Re gional Hospital Council Allan ogy in good grace and quoted former President re mark that you stand the heat in the kitchen get the hell out" have no intention nf getting out ne added Si A M'S JS 7 It'' El 6 14 MBLJMMCR iCUYJ MM a jic ml A 1 4 A KI a I a ANDIRtAtt V35aE 700 10 00 VtooKweC I.

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