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Newark Courier - Gazette -u¢' \ o . \ ms!\ .1-.7 J’ “ k-\ |n»+.h:E:R_—.~;-1 NEWARK, N. y.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1967 g^\t ggsiy TWO SiGTIOHS—20 PAOES Band Concert to Eniven Activities 'Erie M a ld ^ o Visit Canal Town Today “E rie C a na l D ay\ in fJewarfc', town c ana l bricises. WrUitn ilie (across i w ill be o b se rv e d to d ay un.d er th e w alls, b u lk h e ad s to se a-h o in g s till sh o t au sp ice s o f th e New'ark C h a m - ■ - • ....b er of Cl ---------- fOiks. ah the state-wide celebration of the const lion o f the Erie Canal. A band cor .will b e presented at 8 p.m. w ill be g iv en an o pp o rt r e -liv e m a n y o f th e e a r ly e x pe rie n ces in.b u ild ing th e c m iy w h en a d o u b le - d e ck e r JsUEgS 'm oo rs a t' t h e S a r a h ‘ Co v en try iP ark .b e tw e e n th e tw o.' db w n - dccks o f th e b a rg e old“ih u le p a th\ ju s t ex h ib it of 'p ictiiies, w a te r 's edge. T h e b an k w as atly m ad e a p a r t o f th e be r a i l C ov en try P a r k - b o a ts w ill be se en o n th e to p sh o u ld f a s c in a te b o th you n g an d t h e r e m a in s of th e d e ck w itli te c h n ic a l h iv e n tio n s, olod. ^ in sp ire d by th e c an a l, e x ltlb ited | “T h e c o nce p tio n an d b u il d i n g '■ on th e f ir s t deck. o f th e E r ^ C m useu m of th e S t a te Co u n cil o n . a dd in g th e th e A rts, will be t ie d u p a t th e ' 4 -m in u te a u d lo - -4 to 9 p .m . to en te r - i th e caa n a l in th e „oct t o o ■»»,-. o ,-M o. l1„ a i m ' a M a d t h e 't a i n N ew ark a na a r e a re sid en ts. | a tr av e le r's jo u r na l Is also in - . , ;a n a l i Scale m odels of can a l lo cks an d ! elu ded in th e d isp lay s w h ic h | (C on tinu ed on B are IW cA.\'.«L_D.\\'s_— The \Erie Maid\ will mum mmh kuvmuy Park today-wk... res|d:n|s wnll be taken back I50 ygang m Stuart Firm Ex-Gfs Suggest Oropping 'Big One To End i^ar in Vietnam a t 11th/?eumon I ,1 i ' Post Olfice tists Drop In Receipts Hikes W a g e s By Charley Ross up Uie big one ‘ if ,1 sary .. . let's not drag it-oh.-*’^; 'T h e military strategy to, end the fighting in Vietnam’c^me';* one of th e 1 I ofticer.s^-o: hon-com inis-i a ta nk eptn- ‘■’-■ .v'ark over th e ir 11th re-• wrfgc in c re a s e a n d im p r ov i; e m p lo y ee s o f t h e C .I I. Siuai im e d b y th e N e w a rk firm meiit-s A driyj of 8 . 1 per cent in postal recrip.s for the past fis- cal year was reported at the New.ark Post Office by Host- master fia n c is Leahy. W h a t T h ey w ere in tire th ic k of i t in W o rld ' W ar 2 as m e m b ers o f Co. Do Y o u Think! ^Bv Charley Ross= izattoiv, employ VL-te m f 'in n - ed by th e eomijim y t h a t th ey 'w ou ld receiv e .» g en eral wage !in c re a s e of 14 cent;, an hour 1 k l I T h e e cono,m e im p ro v e m en t yUf 0 1101116 w ill b e pu t in to e ffec t for a ll ; T ‘ --■'■.ried n on - ex f ia p t .and hour-' ?o£e; E Cond for .HUREEV ly r a t« l c m p lo ,\u ' 4. 1967, accorclini; ti B evis, d irec to r of person th e p a r e n t cotti,pan,v. JAMES F ''B ,'' i4 tli T an k Bn.. 9 lh A rm o r- ed D ivision, w iiirh won f am e -b y c a p tu r in g t h e L u d en d o rf B rid g e a t B em ag Pn a n d th e r e b y 's ho rt e n e d th e w ar in th e eyes of 'm an y m ilita ry o bservers, PQStiil re c e ip ts f o r th e f isc a l yea r w ere listed by I x ittiy a t $2,486,140 as a g a ir is t th e fig u re o f $2,703,870 lor tlie p rcv jo u s fisc al y e ar. y ry ■ f d on 't th in k o u r boys s h ou ld be in V ie tn a m .\ sa id a n o t h e r.' .T h e y 're to o y o un g .” ..j •'TlieyTe you n g boys, a b o u t 1 8 yeans o f a g e.\ sa id a n o th e r , “We w ere 20. 21 a n d 22 w h en we w ere ~ rn r b u t n v o - h a d - a t - t e a s t - six — n in e m on th s of ir a im n g Th e I •Si ,ill-T ro o p er Jam e.s F H u rley poys a r en 't ta u g h t ta c tic s .” ' TS’sr w age in( ra.sc an d * y e a r h en ce al! t n plnye receiv e an ad d u io rtal im ou n tin i; to '1-2 p e r cen t, ac ^ ^ lisu K im ist be sto pp e d in th a t ............................b tics f Lyon,s. a n a tiv e of RD Chcstrr, O ne ve te r a n d isa g ree d .” I d isa g ree ,\ h e said. T h e economic jm p r o vo m e n :. th e \h o m f o f f i e f a n d fiefeh Bem.s i N ovem ber e le c tio n ._; ''I ^ y ^ ^ p o l i H c ^ w a r /' ^obsei w h ic h becom es e lle cu v c .is o l ; T he G OP w ill co nv e ne a t 8 «. 1. t»S7. : f m U - i »n l »S e T e r St o SS . S ' * th e V ie tn am lj th e reu n io n g roup x e d its 3 -d a y s ta y in Vrmy da T en co up les a n d fo u r gu ests ■ised, l i se rv ic e to fo u r w eeks o f vaca ; h 1968. T h e ''’ cu rren t Policy - [ ‘y,,“ | ‘' b y \ h e ° ? e s l g n a L r o r p ro v id e s f o r a n cm plovee W. B u r ns , o f ^ I n to tl v .stale lo tte r y a cc r u e 25 y e ars ,.i service be-a f ^ i l y ^ p i c n i c S un d a y a t th e g ^ e^ ry . fo re th e y w ere en title d to tb c ' |,y ,,,p 'S m tr I nv c s ti-••weYc p ro u d o f th e 1 4 th\ said A t le a s t no t .it tlii.s tu n e . fourth week of vaca tio n ..g a llo n Com m ission for a lle g e d f o rm e r G I w ho lo st both To w n so lo n s u i e i v c d a te le-T T h e p re se n t h oliday p d ir v ■ nu-'-use of fu n d s in th e d e p a r t - le g s in th e d riv e th r ou g h G cr- g r a m 'f r o m S t a 'c T ax 'artd^*'^ tw o °^ one-halV *\ holid^^s. I H arley lu.s Ix 'r n a m e m b er o f ' O ne m e m b er w as a sk e d to r e ■ 'mg\ t h a t ° t h ? miinuTfuda^^^ appdv M.,v y e ,.,r'.sith .' N e w S o rk S tate Police sin ce c a ll th e m o m e n ts w h en t h e 9tli ■■ n o e -h a lf ay ,j l .s h e n a in r f ' e r s d to e-' g 'u n a rth r V u ^ .iK 'itu U ity ^ W C h r i s t m a s Eve an d New Year'.s| e ew Y ork s h ,,,u ji tt e r y tic k -“ a x r e c e 7 e 'a full holiday , to 1964 a n d is p resen tly a s s ig n e d \W e w ere c o m in g d ow n the Supem ^^^^ G em g e & L okup, T u e s d S ^ X b f s b o a rd m e etin g lifie d b y th e em ployees re.spons (C o n tin u ed on P a g e 6) (C on tin u e d on P age 10) als6 s ta te d t h a t m t p roceeds in c o m m e n tin g on th e cmplov- le e s' r e a c tio rt w ith r es p e c t to I n e w w a^e in c re as e an d the it p ro v e m e nts. ip ro v o m c n ts J n e x t c a le n d a r year. 'iTiployeri es, one e b eliev e n ill p a y h.inri- b e tte r rela I He said o th e r im th e em p lo y t „$225,000 th e r -y |v c s t (..(vi - n, y™-Isom e dlviti tio n s h ip s,\ sa ia ey v is 'Miss Americcr Tlopetal Rays Newark Surprise Visit Friday ■ Ity I’.VM il!l,I.S ■ T h e -p o litm a ste r a ttr i b u t e d th e g.l p e r cen t loss to a dc- .crCase In m e te r e d m a il a n d th ir d c la ss m a il (ad .v rrtisin g ). cotti,pan,v. S' iS's:Slieiiff, Monday etfr»mvo .» * T h e r e w as also a v e ry s h a rp , d ecrea se in th e p ie c e s M m a ll p o s tm a s te r r ev e ale d 24,266,976 RiiLmi a ivirN A rn, o r to ::.i.r .id v e rtlsln po stm aster r evealed 24,266,976 p ieces of o u tg o in g m a il as c o m p a re d w ith 36,782,115, over th e p rev io u s y e ar. T h e 33 per cen t d r o p w as d u e m a in ly to a b ig to 14,496,606 p ie ce s. id.iy's le a d o jf ............................b Ohio, and Blair Gaskins of Cincinnati, .Ohio; (standing from left) Edward Zuk of ________.n.,m ewark for 1 Ith reunion. Detroit; Frank-Smietanski of lo le d o ,. They recalled \VW 2 experiences, par-Ohio; Ernie Eddings of Dayton. Ohio; Le- ticularly the capture of the Ludendorf Roy Htfdgins of Del City. Okla.; James Bridge <d Remagen, Germany, made plans XX 'ood of Cincinnati; Earl Herman of Dell '■ 1 trip to Europe. Kneeling (from St.. Newark, who was host t o '6 7 reunion; Charles Riedel of Cleveland. Clarence Wallace of B.erwyn, Pa. D iv is i on e t in N e w a r k id g e f o r a reU irn M left) Town Joins Village in Refusing To Sell State Lottery Tickets ikj entprei wilt a b a t w h ic h his h o use h o ld a t - ikjentprei ouse o a ,lulv 31. T h e fly - looii cover in th e li hou ses iDon- m otiori p ic tu r e tn a ile d o u t o f Newar w as n o te d by L eah y . T he p o sta l s ta f f s en t 2,304,026 le tte r s h e re as a g a in s t 2,24(i,795 I n th e p re ce d in g fisc al ye ar. th e b a t With n Uic b a s e m en t T h e re w as a lso a I S ^ 'p r e m t in c re ase in f la t s a n d m a g a z in e s w ith 1,870,411 p ie ce s m a ile d o u t of N ew a rk a s co h ip a r e d w ith 1,656408 l a th e 1966-fiscaL yoftr. A d e crea se o f 17.3 p e * cen t I n m e tere d le tte r s w as n o te d w ith 3,733,394 p ieces co im te d l a co n tr as t to th e to ta l of 4,512,041'a yea r ago. .'!.e bih'ism a n d i ,f stadk o f film ' .r It w as s ti ll I p in n e d t h e M. . 11 b e h in d t h e 'my w ife s u m ( Ill assist i iro m e g u e s to e d uca tio n w ilh 362-j cen t: every d o lla r tic k e t sold to lo c alitie s for ed u c a tio na l he d id n't th in k h e 'd a n sw e r th e Donald reUflrs th a t th e p o - itt nmniptli and e ffic ie n tly Ur the h.ii the final k n o c k o u t a starll.ng observat mou g h a f ilm Th e c ou n cilm an m oved t h a t th e te le g ra m fro u i .M urphy be rec eiv e d a n d ta b le d w ith n o a c- ' . purp oses le-The ta x co m m g sio ner'.s telc- p o r la n t th a ‘V ^ n r o ™ \T n d\ -“ L t o X t a v a X b U su p iisrt th is re.ve- Amy DePoinf Tu rn$ Swaet '16' In Marion Family T lie b oa rd 's ac tio n ' in“ e m p h a tic a lly o pp o sin g ’ th e sa le (if^j lo tte r y t it ^ e t s followed sim ila r ac tio n b th e v illag e b o a rd a t th e Ju n e 6 m e etin g a t City H all. M ayor M ilto n E liu f o n p r o posed t h a t th e village sell lo t- te ry tic ke ts a s an ad ded so u rce y ' rev e n u e. T h e m a yo r’s p ro - ;al w as le ft at th e s ta r tin g pos g ate. T h e re w as no m o tio n la de o n th e m ay o r's p lea t h a t u p a f '-i\\ m th e v illag e se t Icy. ' _ A n e w s s to ry T u es d ay I b a l liicil-th e 'Village o f N ew ark w as th e only village in a s ix -c o u n ty to r ep ly fav o rab ly to Com tic k e t ag en - m ls- sio n c r M u rp h y ’ p le a h a s th e t-.b oa rd m e m b ers w 'onderin^ w h o 's hough’s th e m on th e tick ets. ' a f ilm *^ n y commen t s - ’ '™ T W and t lu i Georf him to t h e ' T ™ A m y Jo an D eP p in t w as s w ee t ‘‘ six te e n\ this ye a r on J u ly 25—* t h e d ay s h e w a s b o rn . Sh is th 16th cliiM f Mr.'- in my oppositi' Lookup. \I pers 1 ■ to it,\ said iis'lly w ould be Ihe tow n doii \'“ •'’ ly t e ay s e w as orn . S h e is th e 1 6 th cliiM o f Mr.' ind Mrs. J a c o b D e P o in t p E S h illin g Rd„ M a rio n .' B o r n in ly e rs C o m m un ity H o s p ita l i n o du s, A m y jo in e d a f a ittiiy (ith J 2 b r o th e r s g n d .-tb te filsi&» tw it te? le s to h i s l^^t (.ham 0 i',f to print, rt ■ •r t u r n - .F r a n k And you b e „$225,000 \Since yo u . feel so it.” in te rje c te d l o i an H en ry Kellogg, ' _ m g ly liicil-th ildn’t \I woul j M rs. D e P o in t i s a r e ^ t e r e d nu rse .b u t h as b een loo b a ^ tak in g , c a r e ' of h e r f a m % t o of t h e a r e a h o s p i- s b a n d is a m a c h ta e G arlo o c k Inc., P a J- , o p e ra t ) a gain st yo u .\ •T d o n 't bcliet p e r pla ce tc ry tirk c V in i t ’ s th e p ro - n to sell lo t-.b Councilm an. e cn t A Fisch e ttc . 'll w ;in t t o '•Ve r r no t o n I y \■ '’111 vve'rc hough’s Th e Village o f N ew ark is h o t flin g lo tte r y iickct.s. At leas* no t ' . C o u iicilin an h sle r.e d S up ttc. Fl.sher Just D io k up sa id B o th Mr. an d Mrs. D e P o in t ire b o r n in H o lla n d , b u t w ere m a rrie d in M a rlo n 's S e c on d R e fo rm ed C h u r c h o n M a r c h ' 14, 1945. A ll th e m e m b e r s o f t h e f a m i ly 'a r e activ e - in t h e c h u rc h , J >.r ,sta nd in g „n “lawshn-.s\ I Voters May Register ITO'day and Friday ■'\xZislUnderPPRPlan Y'Tk ( yo .( lu n c h m d 1. ughed. K a n Town Voters Show - ■'\xZislUnderPPRPlan f am i ly 'are activ e- in th e ch urc h , I n or d e l o f a g e.A my J oa n 's b ro th e rs an d s iste rs a re : R i c h a rd , D o n ald , D av id , R o b e rt, Ja y n e , G ary , G o rd on , P au l, C h arles, K en n e th..M artin, Weal, A nn Loifise, K a r l ai(d Jan e t.' 1 F inin jiT liini h Ciub .Pe'.u ' .. It 1 tiu'h h ite Registration Apathy _. S' _____ ______and' a I a s s ig n e d b y a i B oa rd of E lect le f ro n t o f C ity Hn .'an d F r id a y to le e is tc r v oters , e It h e V illag e of N ew ark and t [ T ow n of A rc ad iu un d e r Pern - i n e n t P e rso na l Regi.sti •at t egi.strat'ixai'. ( tl)c W ayne C' r o O iin 'y on Th u rsd ay r.r.s I'-rtion '•Miss .New T h e bus will be p a rk e d < no r th .side of E, U nion S t H ianks to .3 to 9 p .m to legi.vte r vote. s v e te r a ns ’ ' w ho m a y also i-g iste r durinu y r ece iv e d ;th e eig h t regisir.-U on d? iMd* 'f'n allv , ''I'ld c h e e k e d . (^,ty fjg ii ''\ \\ - ’U th e m e d al in Y ' rk S l a t-■ K .i'i w, ,■ W acn .\ C ’o l 'i ' -Island, w h ere -Ik thus yr.ir n| ;\'-'plc. .sn.' Mir eo'.lrg'. lie I ru s t to s ' r\\in ) rcg i.s'e r vote rs 1 .nd fh.e would I Mi .st (,U ''\'. wi',.h w< u -ld c (llMcrciV. a ,in 'l p( h'll’rw ln g U ,,NTi:.NNA BF.NT CA R A ,N1 D on Q arf. 451 E U rinn ,St to ld piolice S a tu r d a y th a t his car r a d io '-a n ten na w as b en t w hile h is c a r w a s p a rk e d a t th e P l a z a .' irople to p e rfo rm in g , usli .she d p -'s '.'t p la n to d ) ifessionally aM er college. I n 'ireh go'ers 1-ist Palm yly r a I G i yly I at G ene v a tr r v T h e y 1 1817 a n d RFh , b ecame O't ween th e ■'I th e G c n c - e e - P er m an e n t Per.sonal R egi.straiion i.s runnitug in to a p a th y am o elig jb le vo ters in (h e V illage of N ew ark .in d th e T ow n of A reac ju d g in g fro m com m cnl.s of (own o fficta ls 154 cred d ^ inside YourC-G ; gg Only 154 r'-giM cred un d e r ^ , .FairVille on M onday. ° ' ‘ ‘ «i,-.i, fa r m e rs .-Hc n 't goin g to | h e ig h t, d a te of b ir th , vo tin g lel fields to r e g iste r in rec o rd s, str e e t ail'd! ess a n d th e th e d a y tim e. \ .said T ow n G o w n -'n u m b e r of th e ir vo tin g d is tric t, c llm a n P e te r F isn o r | x h e voter, a f te r five s i g n a | .leave th e ir Wh ere T o P f hd I f |- A n n als . . . ................. 31 B irth s C h u r c h e s '. ' .. , '. ' Z: .................. ............................ ' ^ voP-E mto id als 33 tv larion ........Recipe C o m e rany g. r n i r v thus life, i t ’ s .in rij.ijha.si.s ir .m e .niypi.ie. c llm a n P e te r Fisn or | xh e voter, a f te r five s i g n a T ow n S u jicrv iso r G eo rg e E 'tu rp s , is gi.vfn L re g is tra tio n Lookup observed th a t v o te rs a re , a n d a c ard w h ic h .n l m u ^ n 1 m ^ \V\” - p e rm an e n tly otedth h i.stra tio ‘ -''^‘^ h're d live | ' ' ^ m ™ ^ r - p tly | .................. n oted t h a t th e rcg i.stra tio n -''^‘^ h 're d .so tong a s you live a t '■can't pos,sihly regi.stei: 50 yp u r pn'.senf. a d d 'c s s a rid voP-E l 'S ij re fth e '.o ier.s.'’ addiri'4 a t le ast once in eve ry .tw o ycat he p rogranv will b e C x p en -j a t a g en eral electio n.I f you } th e towns. h iove o r fail to ■vote a t a gfen- siip erv iso r sa id it ta k es e ra ! e lec tio n o nce in e ac h p e - lin u te s to pi ocess a v o te r rlo d Of tw o successive y ea r, you nu s t an sw e r s u c h qu e s-I a j u s f r e - fe g ls te r ,\ •’MISS NY STATE\ —-Mis.« Kari Marie Pedersen of .Staten Island, \Miss New York .St.ite.\ was a giie.sj <>f .William ■Scheetz. president of Emmon-Jewelry Company, last Friday. She will be a candidate in the \Miss America contest in Atlanfic Clity next month. ........Recipeom S p orts ..........T h e a te r s . W a n t Ads (C on tin u e d o n P age 6)