Document 50816

HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963
Isaac and Ethel Feigin, he was
brought to this country at the
age of 5 and received -his schooling in New York City. He mar(Continued from Page One)
ried the former Dorothy Meyer
34 years ago.
amending previous legislation
RICHARD P . GORMAX
i Gorman and Mrs. Thomas G.
A Yonkers resident 21 years,
relative to o v e r t i m e or
Dies In New York Fall
| (Alice) MeSpedon, both of Yon- he was a board member of Temadditional compensation for emRichard P . Gorma"n, 34, of 16 j kers. and three brothers John of ple Emanu-El in 1948 and was
ployes of the Public Works DeNEW YORK (*» — A Chicago
Eastview Ave., a construction the Bronx, Daniel of \ o n k c r s , made an honorary board member
partment on snow removal or WHITE P L A I N S six years later. He was also a parking meter manufacturer has
worker for the Westinghousc Ele-; and Patrick of Albany.
other emergency work outside
TWO Bronx men, arrested last
At the suggestion of Mayor Yesterday Mayor Flynn said in of regular working hours and
vator Co. of New York City, j He was the brother of J a m e s member of the Fenway Golf Club. been arrested here on an indictDec.
17 after being sought alment
charging
that
he
lied
to
a
John E . Flynn, the Common committee of the whole that "by on Sundays and holidays, for
Surviving besides his wife are
died Monday after a fall down Gorman, a sergeant in the U.S.
most
a year, were indicted by
New
York
grand
jury
in
regard
Council
yesterday
agreed
to
put
agreement
between
Mr.
Trainor
an elevator shaft at the Pan . ^ i r Force who died in service a daughter, Mrs. Stephen' (Susan)
DPW workers employed on the grand jury yesterday on
to
a
statement
he
allegedly
made
over until its J a n . 22 meeting and myself I a m going to ask shifts from 4 p.m. to midnight
American building which is be- . j n 1944, and the brother-in-law of Gerson of New York City; a son
ing built over Grand Central Thomas G. MeSpedon of Yonkers, Noel, of New Rochelle; three sis- about a purported $50,000 payoff consideration of the Mayor's r e - that this go over until the next and from midnight to 8:00 a.m., charges of first-degree robbery,
to get this city's meter business. solution appointing a local de- meeting. There have been great to take into account pay in- second-degree assault a n d secTerminal in New York City.
j the present minority leader of the ters, Mrs. Dora Peters of Miami
Jerome J. Robinson, 55, presi- fense council to await a ruling demands on the time of both creases provided in the 1963 ond-degree grand larceny.
Beach,
Mrs.
Alexander
(Rose)
Born in Yonkers on J a n . 27, j Westchester Board of Superdent of Duncan Parking Meter by the corporation counsel on parties recently."
Waintraub
of
Mount
Vernon,
and
city budget.
3028, the son of Mrs. Catherine ' visors.
Dist. Atty. Leonard Rubenfeld
Mrs. Mac (Helen) Kravitz of Co., supplier of 27,000 meters whether the mayor or city manCity Manager Curran concurred
TABLED
ACTION
until
J
a
n
,
said
that the men, Howard Cohen,
Gorman and the late Patrick
,«,.,«« . . . R . p , , , , .
Bridgeport, Conn, and two grand- here, was arrested yesterday ager is empowered to name such in the request and the council22,
on
ordinances
that
would
22,
a
taxi driver of 1535 UnderGorman, he was a graduate of j MRS. LOl IS S. LAI RICIvLLA
when h e appeared at the office a unit.
children.
men agreed.
rezone property at 319 to 329 cliff Ave., and Bernard KleinSaunders Trades and Technical >-' a t i v e - N e w * o r k e r
of Manhattan Dist. Atty. Frank
The
Mayor
presented
the
reMrs. Aida Hilda Lauricella. 50 JOSEPH A. CAMERINO
Kimball Ave. and at 124 t o berg, 23, a plumber of 1507 PopHigh School. He married the forS. Hogan.
solution naming a 24-member
of
1111 Midland Ave., a resident Dies At Anaconda
130 Bennett Ave. from one-to ler Ave., were charged with robmer Dorothy Kettler in Our Lady !
He pleaded innocent to charges council and a liaison meniber
two-family
classifications to per- bing the Motel in the Sky of $350
of Grace Church in Hoboken, of Yonkers for two years, died
Joseph A. Camerino.,51, of 93 of perjury and contempt of court last year. Immediately City Manmit construction of two-family last J a n . 28. The motel is on
N J., on-Mav 7, 1935. He was j yesterday at Mount Vernon Hos- Saratoga Ave., died yesterday of i w h c n a n a ' S n e d b e f o r e S t a t e S u " ager Charles L. Curran contended
dwellings.
Tuckahoe Road, Yonkers.
formerly assistant manager of pital after a short illness,
a heart attack at the Anaconda i yf"^ Court Justice Charles that the appointing power for
(Continued from Page One)
AUTHORIZED
acquisition
of
the First National Store in Fleet- j Born in New York City, a
Robinson
was
paroled.
According to the district attorsuch a council was his. During
wood.
'daughter of Michael S. Perri of Wire and Cable Co., Hastings- No trial date was set.
the weeks .that have followed, Union and the publishers. No one easements for construction, ney, the two, armed with track
on-Hudson, where he was em- Charges Denied
Mr. Gorman served with the : Scarsdale and the late Elvira ployed as a cable preparer.
each has presented authorities would comment on the purported maintenance and repair of san- starter's pistols, held up the
itary and storm water sewers night manager.
Robinson,
of
Palm
Springs,
101st Signal Corps Battalion dur-1 Romano P e r n , she formerly had
meeting.
supporting his stand.
Born in Italy on Sept. 17, 1911,
or drains to correct bad draining the Korean conflict. He was ^
>n Mount Vernon for many a son of the late John and Eliza- Calif., told newsmen that the
As
some
20,000
newspaper
peoFinally it was referred to CorThe two were arrested in their
age condition in Roberts Lane.
charges " a r e without merit or
ple
here
remained
idle
for
the
immediate past commander of j years.
poration Counsel John F . Trainor.
beth Riccardi Camerino, he was
VOTED $45,500 in capital homes after having been picked
33rd day of the blackout, the
Chippewa Post. American Legion,
Surviving besides her father brought to the United States and foundation."
His attorney, Murray Gurfein,
American Newspaper Guild said notes and bonds to finance pur- up by New York Port Authority
a member of the post's maritime a r c her husband, Louis S. Lauri- New York City as an infant and
told
reporters
the
district
attorin
Washington that strike bene- chase of property at 10 Bel- police on Dec. 16, charged with
cella,
and
a
daughter,
Miss
committee and mobilization chair
moved to Yonkers about 10 years ney's office had examined the
fits paid to its 5,400 New York mont Ave. to be used in connec- robbing a motel in Hackensack,
man for the Westchester County Judith E , Lauricella of the hpme ago. He married the former Duncan firm's records and Dooks
City
members have exhausted tion with construction of new N.J. Teletype information of- the
address,
and
six
sisters,
Mrs.
American Legion. He was one of
Marie Iannone on Sept. 1, 1930for almost a year and "found
(Continued
from
Page
One)
the union's $l-million strike" fund. East Yonkers offstreet parking arrest led state police at Hawof the original members of George Palmer of New York in $ e w York City.
thorne to believe that they were
absolutely
nothing."
The Guild said it also had used area.
the Civil Defense Disaster Truck City, Mrs. Frank Alleva of SyosMr. Camerino was a commuestate dealer and active in the
the Yonkers motel robbers, M r .
"There's
nothing
to
find,"
GurEMPOWERED
city
manager
set,
L.
I.,
and
the
Misses
Linda,
up
'
proceeds
from
a
special
Unit, a rescue organization which
nicant of St. Denis Church here. fein said, "we have living proof Chamber of Commerce.
Rubenfeld said. Police also susto
engage
Elmo
J
.
Rovere,
Dorothy, Genevieve and Frances
was begun here in 1954.
Surviving besides his wife a r e —people who will support Mr.
EDWARD G. TARANGIOLI of! ™ " L h l y ^ ' u 6 * f c s s ™ n t ° . M architect, for services in coiv pected them of a motel robbery
Perri, all of Scarsdale.
cents
to
$3
based
on
t
h
e
salary
a daughter, Elizabeth, of the Robinson's version of what hap- 70 Hillcrest
Ave., lawyer.
Mr. Gorman was a member of
in Ardsley last Feb. 19.
M R e " , r V i r r » r i r i a u y c i n T » w i levels of nearly 30,000 guildsmen nection with rehabilitation of
home address; two sons, Carlo, pened."
the Westchester Mechanics As- NATHAN FEIGIN
ACK
Engine
.
No.
9
.
Firehouse
on
New York City detectives said
" across the country.
of the home address, and John,
sociation and of Local 1, Inter- Retired Furrier
In another development, City WELL of 63 Cornell Ave.,. Negrp
Shonnard Place, and Engine that the two will be brought beAs
a
result,
the
Guild
said,
it
also
of
Yonkers;
a
brother,
John,
women's
leader
and
a
director
national Union of Elevator ConNathan Feigin, 57, of 37 Bayley of Yonkers; three sisters, Mrs, Traffic Commissioner Henry A.
has borrowed 5300,000 from the No. 2 Firehouse on Vineyard fore a Bronx grand jury later in
structors.
Ave., died Monday of a heart John (Jean) Lamberti, Mrs. Jov Barnes denied to newsmen that of the Nepperhan Community parent AFL - CIO and has ap- Avenue. He will receive seven connection with robberies from
he had accepted any bribe in Center.
per cent of the cost of improve- motels in that county.
He was a communicant of the attack at Miami Beach, Fla.,
seph
(Frances)
Mazzone
and
MRS. JOHN N. DILL of 1 Dele- proached other unions about the ments as compensation.
connection with the meters. He
Monastery Church of the Sacred where he was spending the winpossibility of loans.
Mrs. John (Mary) Piccone, all
Heart here.
PERMITTED owner of 44 Auter. A retired furrier, he was of Yonkers, and two grand- said there had been such ru- van Ter., member and former. M n a n c e s
President
of
the
Board
of
Complicated
mors.
tumn Circle to connect with Stolen Car Found
Surviving besides his wife and formerly a partner with Sharf- children.
Complicating the guild's finan- sewer in that street.
Education.
Denial by Barnes
mother a r e a son, Kevin and a stein and Feigin in New York
cial
situation is a 41-day-old
MRS.
WILLIAM
CHERKO
of
Bringing
the
rumors
into
the
daughter, Gail, both of the home City.
AUTHORIZED
Consolidated On North Broadway
MRS. JOSEPH PAGANI
strike
by its members and by Edison Co. .to install gas main
111
Yonkers
Ave.,
mortician
and
open himself, without saying who
Born in Russia, son of the late Former Resident Here
address; two sisters, Catherine
made the accusation, Barnes de- active in the Yonkers Business members of the independent and one service in Roxbury
A c a r stolen from Tuckaho*
and Professional Women's Club. Teamsters Union against the two Drive East.
Word has been received here clared:
last Sunday was recovered by
MRS. MELVIN A. DULBERG closed Cleveland dailies — the
of the death of Mrs. Catherine
" I was accused of taking bribes
REQUESTED on resolution by Yonkers police abandoned oppoPagani, 54, a former Yonkers myself. There a r e very vicious of 170 Concord Road, active in Plain Dealer and the Press & Councilman Eisen that city site the High School of Commerce
News.
resident, at her San Diego, Calif., rumors going around of m y ac- PTA work.
manager request department on N. Broadway last night, police
Of the 3,000 newspaper people heads and Board of Education report.
SOL FRIEDMAN of 69 SunnyBALDWIN—Lois Ormerod. On January McGRATH—Cecilia A. Of 1 Lawrence home on Dec. 25. She apparently tivities. I ' m supposed to have a
Street. Yonkers. On January 7, 1963. died of a heart attack.
7, 1963. Wife of the late Georse
idle in the Ohio City, 688 a r e to investigate possibility of utibig block of stock (in Duncan) side Drive, lawyer.
Beloved daughter of the late John
W. Baldwin. Funeral services will
The owner of the auto, Mildred
guild members who also a r e lizing non - breakable windows
and
a
big
bank
account
in
DenWILBUR
J
.
SPITZER
of
32
Born
in
N
e
w
a
r
k
,
N.
J
.
,
a
T.
and Katherine C. McGrath.
be held at the Phillips Funeral
Rinyu
of Tuckahoe, was notified
drawing
strike
benefits.
ver.
All
rubbish,
of
course."
Devoted sister of Zita I. McGrath daughter of the late Edward and
Home, 50 Ludlow Street on ThursDurst Place, lawyer and former
of fiber glass etc. in future to pick up her car.
and Eenedict F. McGrath of Larchday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, OakThe
guild
benefits
in
New
York
Duncan
meters
were
installed
president
of
the
United
Givers
installations in city buildings
niont. The family will be present Filomena Fernicola Ruffalo, she
land Cemetery. The family will reCity range from 530 to $80 a and schools.
at The Fred H. McGrath tz Son was brought to Yonkers a s an in Denver when Barnes headed Fund.
ceive their friends at the Funeral
Funeral Home, Bronxville, from 2:00 infant and resided here until 18 the Colorado City's traffic deHome from 2-5 & 7-9:00 P.M. l-t»
JOSEPH J . LENNOX of 33 week, depending upon the size of
Complete news stories on the
P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M.
partment
and
in
Baltimore
when
Douglas
Ave., Tax Commission- an employe's family,
until 9:00 P.M., Wednesday and years ago, when she moved to
BOVE—Madeline. Of 39 Spruce Street.
more important items above
BONUS
Medina
Warns
Powers
he
was
revamping
traffic
there.
Thursday. Requiem Mass. St. Denis California. She was married here,
Beloved wife of Philip Bove. On
er and civic leader.
not appearing in today's issue
Church on Friday, January 11 a'
Wednesday, January 9. 1963. ReJudge
Harold
R.
Medina
of
the
Hogan
said
the
grand
jury
had
LESTER
J
.
TANNER
of
60
PLAID
I
of this newspaper will be
11:00 A.M.
1-9 to Joseph Pagani, who is emposing at the Sinatra Funeral Home
Inc., 315 South Broadway. Funeral
ployed with Convair Aircraft in been investigating whether Rob- High view Ter., lawyer and ex- U.S. Court of Appeals, presiding printed as soon as space
STAMPS
J
on Saturday, January 12 at 9:30
inson offered or gave a bribe to ecutive vice chairman of the over the fact-finding board, said permits.
A.M. Solemn High Mass of Reqdiem. MORAHAN — Florence Daly. On Jan- San Diego and formerly was an a public official to influence a
"we would like to have his (Powat COLE'S
Yonkers Citizens Union.
uary
7,
1963.
Beloved
wife
of
Frank
employe of Sullivan and Son.,
St. Anthony's Church. Willow Street.
X. Morahan of 105 Waring Place.
ers') views before we're findecision, or whether any public
LEGAL NOTICE
10:00 A.M. Interment. St. Joseph's
MRS.
LUTHER
H.
TATE
of
with
this coupon
g
Inc.,
Yonkers
fuel
and
mason
Reposing at the Ball Funeral Home,
Cemetery.
1-11
official-had sought such a bribe. 110 Valentine Lane, active in the ished." But, he added: "If you
100 Lake Avenue. Funeral on Thurs- material suppliers,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
20 EXTRA STAMPS
day at 9:30 A.M. High Mass of
IN YONKERS
League of Women Voters of have any idea we a r e dancing
CAMERINO — Joseph A. On Tuesday.
Mrs. Pagani was a communiRequiem In the Monastery Church
At
&
regular
meeting
of
the
Board
attendance
upon
Mr.
Powers,
you
January 8. 1963. Beloved husband
Yonkers.
WITH EACH »1 PURCHASE *
of the Sacred Heart at 10:00 A.M. cant of St. John the Baptist
of Directors held on the 8th day of
of Marie (nee Iannonc) Camerlno of
might just as well forget it.
Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. Church when she resided in YonJanuary, 1963, a regular quarterP5 Sara-toga Avenue. Devoted father
AT DRUG COUNTER
How They're Enrolled
For those who so desire, a donation
Medina told newsmen: " I think annual dividend of 5 cents per share
of Carlo. John and Elizabeth Camin her memory to the American kers.
plus an extra dividend of 5 cents per
GET BIGGER DISCOUNTS AT
The
Mayor
identified
the
comrrino.
Reposing. Sinatra
Funeral
he
(Powers)
has
made
a
very
share was declared payable on JanuCancer 8ocieiy would be appreciated.
Surviving besides \her husband
Home Inc.. 315 South Broadway.
mission
members
politically
as
serious
mistake,
prejudicial
to
his
ary 18 1963 to stockholders of record
Elizabeth, New Jersey papers,
Funeral. Friday. 9:30 A.M. High Replease copy. are two sons, Edward of Ardsley
follows: Republican— Chairman own interests, in staying away, at the close of business January 11,
quiem Mass in St. Denis Church, 1-9
1963.
and Joseph of Claremont, Calif.; WHITE PLAINS—
10:00 A.M. Interment, St. Joseph's
McCormick, Mr. Cerrato, Mr. but that's up to h i m . "
A. O. MILLS, JR..
Cemetery.
1-10 RENTON—Hollings Chase. On January two daughters, Mrs. Karl (Joyce)
M A I N cor. RIVIRDALE
Cashier
Medina said the board was get- January B, 1963
A 27-year-old counselor at Peterson, Mr. Chapin, Mr. O'8, 1963. Formerly of Tuckahoe. Be- Ozol and Mrs. Donald (Barbara)
1—9
Connor, Mrs. Blackwell, Mrs. ting the union's side of the disloved husband of Evelyn Everett
C1F-OLLINI—Ido. Of 72 Western AveChildren's
Village
in
Dobbs
FerRenton. Devoted father of Mrs. Pete, both living in California;
nue. Yonkers. On January 8, 1961.
Dill; Mrs. Cherko, Independent; pute despite Powers' absence.
George (Mary) Beckley, Hollings C four brothers, Nicholas, James, ry was sentenced to one year
Beloved husband of Ida Lynch
"We have people here who a r e
Jr.,
Harry
F..
Benjamin
E.,
Mrs.
T.
in the Westchester Penitentiary Mr. Friedman, Mr. Spitzer, ComCipollinl. Father of Bruno and AlUo
R. (Theresa) Isel' and Joseph S. Ren- Joseph and Edward Ruffalo, all yesterday
missioner Lennox,' Mr. Tanner knowledgeable people and who
Cipollini. Resting at Havey's Ftinerby
County
Judge
ton. Also survived by seventeen of Yonkers;
al Home Inc.. 107 North Broadway,
six sisters, Mrs.
and Mrs. Tate, Democrats.
understand the newspaper indusJohn H. Galloway J r .
grandchildren
and
two
greatYonkers. Mass of Requiem in the
Frank
(Victoria)
Dalton, Mrs.
grandchildren. Reposing at the .WestMayor Flynn said that, if the try," Medina said. "This, is not
Monastery Church of the Sacred
Ruben
H.
Monge,
who
lived
chester Funeral Home Inc.. Midland Harry (Mary) Gadonneux, Mrs.
Heart, Shonnard Place, on Friday,
commission is able to complete something peculiar to Mr. PowAvenue at Main Street, Eastchester. John (Rose) Chovance, Mrs. An- at the Village pleaded guilty to
January 11 at 11:00 A.M. Interment,
High
Requiem
Mass
In
Immaculate
petty larceny and unlawful en- a new Charter in time to submit ers."
St. Joseph's Cemetery.
1-11
Conception Church, Tuckahoe. Fri- drew (Angela) Sura, Mrs. John try. He was charged with enter- it to the voters in November, it
Federal mediators, representa^
day. January 11 at 9:00 A.M. In lieu (Lucie) Mitchell and Mrs. Karl
DAVISON—Marion Snowdon Roy. of
ing the room of a friend who would become effective J a n . 1, fives of several non-striking
of flowers, please send contributions
25 Saranac Street. Dobbs Ferry,
AT
(Anna) Agronick, all of Yonkers, lived and worked at the Ardsley 1964. However, the first city elec- newspaper unions and publishers
to Rosary Hill, Hawthorne, N.Y.
N Y . , on January 9. 1963. Funeral
Service 2 P.M. Friday at the FJd1-9 and eight grandchildren.
tion
of
Councilmen
that
would
be
of the nine closed dailies were
Country Club and taking all his
•wards Funeral Home Inc., Dobbs
affected would be that of Novem- among w i t n e s s e s before the
clothes and $25.
Ferry, N.Y.-Faniily will receive their STANKO — Julius. Of 98 Clarendon IDO CIPOLLINI
friends from 7-9 P.M. Thursday. Inboard.
Avenue. On Monday, January 7, 25 Years in Yonkers
He was arrested last Aug. 1 ber, 1965.
terment Ferncliff Mausoleum.
1-^
1963. Beloved brother of John, Louis
when
the
friend
recognized
a
deand Andrew Stanko. Funeral from
Ido Cipollini, 77, of 72 Western
FEIGIN—Nathan. Of 37 Bayley- Avethe Duchynski Funeral Home, 1 1 1 Ave., a retired maintenance man scription of the car seen leavnue. Beloved husband of Dorothy.
Yonkers Avenue, on Thursday, Janing the country club shortly aftDear father of Noel and Mrs. Susan
uary 10 at 9:30 A.M. High Mass of for the Sprain Lake Golf Club
Gerson. Brother of M^s. Dora Peters,
Requiem in the Most Holy Trinity here, died yesterday at St. John's er the theft. Monge was arrested
Mrs.
Rose Waintraub and Mrs.
in his apartment at Children's
Catholic Church at 10:00 A.M. InHelen Kravitz. Service will be hell!
terment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. The Riverside Hospital after a long Village.
on Thursday. January 10 at tiie
family will receive friends at the illness.
Temple
Emanuel.
Rumsey
Road.
Funeral Home from 2-5 <fc 7-10:00
Born in Italy on Nov. 25, 1885, The ex-Marine and native of
Yonkers, N.Y. at 1 P.M. ReposP.M.
]-9
ing at the Weiss Memorial Inc..
"
PRE-FIN15H20
the son of the late Gaspari and Puerto Rico has a long prior
record which includes convic326 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers, N Y .
Elisa
Cipollini,
he
came
to
the
1-9
In M e m o r i a m
United States in 1915 and to Yon- tions for impersonating an offiGORMAN— Richard P. Of 16 Eastview
kers in 1937. He married the for- cer and falsely wearing a MaAvenue. On JaTftary 7. 1963. 3 e CAMMARATA—Vincent.
One
year
ago
mer Ida Lynch in Italy on June rine officer's uniform.
'
loved husband of Dorothy Kettler
OYER 42 DIFFERENT PANELS ON DISPLAY
today. Dearest father and loving
Gorman. Devoted son of Mrs. Cath7, 1914. He retired five years ago.
grandfather:
erine Gorman and the late Patrick
FROM AIL OVER THE WORLD!
Mr. Cipollini was a communiGorman. Father of Kevin and Oail While you dear parent rest and sleep.
Gorman. BTother of Catherine Gor Your loving memory we'll always Keep. cant of the Monastery Church of
Your children and grandchild
man, Mrs. Thomas <Alice« MeSpedon.
Frank. Carole and Frank Vincent Jr. the Sacred Heart here.
John, Daniel, Patrick and the lato
Sgt. James Gorman. Reposing at 1-9
Surviving besides his wife a r e
lUAUTIFUL DECORATIVE fUE-FIHISHID N.YWQ0D
(Continued from Page One)
the Whalen Funeral Home. 168 Park
two
sons,
Bruno
of
Yonkers
and
1
DWYER—Felicia.
Avenue, corner of Glenwood. Higr
Eight years have passed since that Aldo of Long Island, and two electric power have been mined.
fill
Mass of Requiem in the Monastery
sad day.
Church of the Sacred Heart on
grandchildren.
The
"company
said
Tshombe's
The one we loved was called away.
Friday. January 11 at 10:00 A M
Thick
God took her home. It was His Will,
gendarmerie occupy its pits and
Interment, Gate of Heaven Ceme(Terry).........
Hut In our hearts she liveth still.
tery.
1-10
plants
in
the
area.
Ink
t-9
Husband fi Sons.
Lie Charged AWAIT LEGAL RULING
In New York Defense Unit's Naming
Meter Acts
Put Of f By Council
OBITUARY TSEWS
Capsule
2 Indicted %
In Yonkers
Motel Holdup
Papers
Charter
DEATH NOTICES
Youth Aide
Sentenced
' COLE DRUG I
RELIABLE SILK STORE
PLYWOOD
THURSDAY - FRIDAY • SATURDAY
SALE
SO MANY WONDERFUL BUYS
IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPT.
Come in and Crab
PANELING
Congo
GORMAN — Richard. On Jan. 7. The
officers, and members of Elevators PERRONE—Raymond.
• "Happy birthday in Heaven."
Constructors Local No. 1 regretfully
His memory is as dear today.
announce the death of our beloved
As in the hour he passed away.
member. Rcposine at the Whalen
Sister. Ann Pelose.
Funeral Home. 168 Park Ave. Fun- 1-9
eral. Friday at 10 a m . at the Monastery Church of the Sacred Heart. REIFEISS—Pauline. In memory of our
dear Mother.
1-10
Hugh Cuff, president and business Remembrance is a golden chain.
The
years may wipe out many things
manager
Peter Guery, secretary-treasurer Rut this they wipe out never.
The memories of those happy days
Members of American Legion Chippewa When we were all together.
Daughters ^- Families
Post
No. 1412. wlil 1-9
meet at the Whalen
1
Funeral Home. 168 Par ! ZACCHIO — RaTmond J. Seventeenth
Anniversary Mass Trill be celebrated
Avenue, at 8:15 P M
M Our Ladv of Moi'.nt . Carmel at
on Wednesday, January
7
30 a.m. Friday.
The Family.
9 to pay respects *o
our Past Commander, 1-9
Richard Gorman.
3-0
Commander. Gene FraleUh
Card Of Thanks
MANNING
Grace VanTassel. Of
Miami. Florida. Formerly of Yonkers, N.Y. On January 5, 1963. He- POURIA—Louise.
loved
wife
of Corson
Mannlnst
I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks
Mother of Mrs. G F r a n k ' iHeleni j to my many relatives, friends and
Hull. Mrs. Albert (Prisrlllai Butler neighbors for the kindness shown In
Doutlai and Franklin
VanTass'l. the loss of my beloved mother. F.spe.
Service at Havey's Funeral Home elallv the Production Dept. and the
Inc.. 107 North Broadway. Yonkers. Moulding Dept. of Precision Valve:
on Thursday. January 10 a t ~ 2 : 0 0 J a l l thove who sent Mass Cards. »ymP M. Interment, Oakland Cemeteiy. t P»thy fkrd* and floral offerings
1 10 1-9
Daughter, Mary.
Redmond
(Continued from Page One)
Ralph J . Bunche, U.N. undersecretary, left by plane to tour
northern Katanga. He has said
that he and Tshombe had nothing
REASON ABU
JOHN FLYNN, 23, of 157 Sara- to talk about.
utato
toga Ave. suffered a fracture of
mct%
ANYWHlll
In New York, th« United Nathe right foot yesterday when he tions made public a letter from
fell while walking in front of his eight south Katanga tribal chiefs,
PLEADS TO ABO CHARGES
CARMEL Uft-Goorge Kurz, 37. home. He went to White Plains including Tshombe's father - inexecutive secretary of the Put- for medical attention.
law, supporting the central govnam County Alcoholic Beverage I n A v m r v ^ o o r v 10 ,.» m ernment and urging Tshombc'i
Control Board for the past year . „ D A \ r D c ? ^ « Li '
. • arrest.
and a half, pleaded innocent Ve.<-1 ) ^ 7 r l - v u S , v " ' ' " ^ e d a cut of
Sow MiflRiV«r Rood
Nearly 400 Congolese ami two
M* iTIHGi ON *DMO* *. H. r.
terdav to an indictment i n c l u d - 1 1 ^ / ™ * ^ "»<* f « c i R , , n * " * & »
Belgians
were reported killed in
,
m
g
three
counts
of
accepting
n
.
i
^
t
e
r
d
a
y
when
he
fell
while
Td.GR 8.1188
the outbreak of fighting in south
1
h S
Of* t tArt Wtlt-NH»» M*« ft-„n.-,r
, "J was
' " * Itaken
T |in %!?*'
?"*
\ legal
j , , , . . , fees and one count of per*^ •; 7
stitch
the cut
at Kasai. where tribal conflict Is
chronic.
'Yonkers General Hospital.
J
• nVtHTIUMIST
JAMES COOPER. 74, of 86
jMain St. received three stitches
to close a cut over the left eye
yesterday a t Yonkers General
Non-ScclarioH
Hospital. He was injured in a
Saw Mill Riv.r Road
That Loosen
fall at his home.
MONUMENTS
ACCIDENTS
minozzusons
MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY
FALSE TEETH
Ho»ting»-on-Hudton, We*t. Co., N. Y«
Shift* grov«» and family lot*.
Reatanably priced. T«rm< arranged.
Writ* for Raak «f Photograph*
Visit
the Cemetery
or
Now York Offlcot 551-5th Ave, Naw York 17, N. Y-
T
T
Need Not Embarrass
KASTCHRRTKR F I R E RECORD I jf«, ny * M m * of rtiw t##th h»T«
Manday
* «uB>r«d r«*l »mb*rr«j*m*nt b*r*u««
10:55 a.m., Midland Ave. near : ^ r f * l * * ™ * » * i * " » < S J S l
.-
_,.
_,
,
Grill
Ittri
With only five days remaining before Secretary-General U
Thant's deadline for reintegrating Katanga into the Congo, the
United Nations must decide
whether to brook further delays
in order to prevent serious destruction.
71, a Roman Catholic priest of
the Maryknoll order and a Cumberland, Md., native, imprisoned
in Shanghai on a 20-ycar sentence imposed in 1960.
John Thomas Downey, 32, of
Tshombe didn't say what would
New Britain, Conn., listed as a
U.S. Army civilian employe cap- cause him to give the signal to
tured during the Korean War, im- blow up the mines and utilities
prisoned in Peking on a life sen- of the rich copper-producing region. He has threatened before to
tence.
resort
to scorched-earth tactics
Richard George Fectcau, 35, of
Lynn, Mass., listed as an Army rather than accept forced reintecivilian captured during the Ko- gration into the Congo.
rean War, imprisoned at Peking
U.N. forces have all but shaton a 20-year sentence.
tered Tshombc's military reThe four a r e all that remain in sources in a drive that began
prison out of 158 American ci- late last month.
vilians known to have been arThere was no immediate word
rested since 1949, according to
State Department figures. All tbo from the United Nations on how
it proposed to deal with Tshomothers have been released.
be's threatened sabotage.
SCHNEIDER Rose K.
We wish to thank all of our kind
friends and neighbors for their many
k'nd
expressions of sympathy and
condolence durlnt our recent bereavement.
1-12
The Irvlnf Schneider family
HERE A R E A FEW
PRICES SLASHED! MUST MOVE!
M M »t J m t t h # v r o n i tlm». Do n o t
Bronx River Parkway, unneces-jit»t
m f**rof thi« h»pp«ninf torou.
i sary call.
! J u s * »prtnki» A tuu» FASTRKTH,
j 12:41 p.m., 35 Main St., water ^ S & t S S r l f i S T ^ r T .
bl
! leak. n m 8 Midland d a r d r n * j »nrmly,
*o thtjr
f«ci »or*
no* (ut
•wir.
Chwtoieomrort"pltt«
, 4-14
«.i« p.m., » .MKiiarw u a r a e n s , ( ^ *^ &**
TARTTSXTBL
*t
fcwtth->
assistance, SICK person.
dm* count*.™ mrr»ii«r».
k
Untitled Document
Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069
www.fultonhistory.com
Ant.
Colin
ME-Mimi Ml\tt
*
4.75
288
AUIIJUTfimt
• WELDWOOD • RODDISCRAFT
• PLY GEMS • GEO. PACIFIC
All The following Hems Are All 4'x8'
AFRICAN CATIVG
BONE WHITE
AND
DOVE^KEY
Reg.Prk*
18.95
Reg. Price
M2.80
$£?5
'•a.
$ C76
^ta.
ITAUAN WALNUT
$075
Red.Price
M4.75
SILVER BIRCH
Reg. Price
M9.20
LAMA! MAHOGANY
$4400
I I to.
WELDWOOD SAMARA
O ea.
•16 00
•a.
SUN-TAN BIRCH
thitWMkOnly
$950* a .
PLYWOOD SALE
5/16'' 4>l'i
$2.11 M c h
• V 4>!'t
S3.20 .tcK
...75*
$
• CAFE & VALANCE SETS. 1.50
$
•SHOWER SETS
..._ _ 1.50
$
•BATH MAT SETS . . ._ 1.77
$
•Furniture Throws (Forch.irs) 1.99
$
• Curtains (Tanere.PnchPIc*t«<) - 2.50
$
• Drapes (F»«ni»««»»t'n« sun _ 3.00
$
SPREADS
6.50
$
• Q U I L T S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,00
SOILED & DISPLAY
• C A F E S (No Valances)
AMAZON MAPLE
Reg.
iQ. Price
P
M8.95
$|-|00
MISSION ASH
Reg. Price
*22.80
$
10L°
LOCKWOOD-SLEEP BOARDS
$C95
AISITM
tot.
FIOOI5,
WAitt, noon. ire.
'/," 4*rt
S3.9S «atK
%" 41ft
$5.50 och
WE DELIVER AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
L0CKW00D LUMBER
382 SAW MILL RIVER RD. — YO 5-3300
OPEN THURSDAY EYES. T I L 8 P.M.
OPEN SATURDAY'TIL 1 P. M.
SY TO REACH 2 Minutes from Exit 6 Tuckahoe Rd
Ntw Yerk Tkrttway—Pee Wttt
_^
____..
(Fancy Quilted)
•
NumtS-CUOOMOK-aWBllClfT
$095
•VALANCES
...25*
•DISH TOWELS
...33*
• APRONS iPio.tk) _ . „ » _ . . . ...35<
•
-
BARGAINS •
BEDSPREADS-DRAPES
CURTAINS - SCARFS
CAFES - PILLOW CASES
AND MANY MORE ITEMS
AS LOW AS
50'
RELIABLE
SILK
STORE
8 WARBURTON AVE.-YO 9-4422
Op«n Friday Ev«nlngt 'til 9 P.M.