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6 GLENS FALLS TIMES, GLENS FALLS. N.Y., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1965 asked, "la the cass of the man newt coverage "makes rioters. TCP If CETH EL CLASS 111 SERVICES who was convicted Si years ago the victims and police the Where are the witnesses and. villains." exhibits?" Hs said that such coverage Supreme Court, Press Criticized at Meeting Of Police Officials Oneida Church Observes Children's Day Uve director of the International nkes polloe beUeve they are un-association, accused the press ofjustly criticized. He admitted making police "their whipping there were cases of police bru-boy when news is dull." tlity "but these are few and far In many cases, Tamm assert-j between." SARATOGA SPRINGS, June 8 gional Police of the International Tha United States Sunreme Assoc.

of Chiefs of Police, that V.n4 hm tmm nr. to some create a of the rulings would chaotic" situation. 1 cwea xuouoaj at an huiuu meet-lng of police officials from IS Miller was one of the speakers the second day of the states and four Canadian prov-! during three-day annual meet CLEAN rugs art HEALTHY rugs lnces. groups A law professor told the police lng. under the direction of Mrs.

Junes Varnum, a Children's Day program Sunday at the Oneida Community Church developed the theme "Beauty of Nature." The program and participants Included: "Welcome," Ricky Stevenson; action rhyme, Amy Bowman, Brian Bowman, Matthew Holley, Laura Van DuseoJ wm Tr "T.inrin--f ury---! i -) mi n.njiiBui jjm lill m. uninrrrri jy I (IV tusf "VH chiefs that the Supreme Court; He said the Supreme Court was "handing down decisions too decisions affecting ttie rights of fast and too furious for police accused to counsel and spelling agencies to handle." lout that police must advise sus- And the executive director of pects of their rights to counsel the International Assoc. of Chiefs probably would "create more red of Police said that news coverage tape." 2IJtle "Prune sources of He said the recent rulings will conflict between the police and involve using "more and more "t08- lawyers" and make it "more and Prof. Robert W. Miller of Syra-1 more difficult" for police to get ouse University said that many information of the Supreme Court' 3 rtVfTl t.

On ni I Act inn rf tav vn.oof iw au oi toe nursery class; a welcome delivered by Diana Lynch and Susan Sawn; "To Please Him," Nancy Bowman, Pamela Bennett, Kathleen Varnum, all of the beginner class; "I Just We have the EQUIPMENT and KNOW-HOW to deliver the healthiest rugs In this area. GENTLE cleaning and THOROUGH RINSING does the job CORRECTLY! PLANT ond PROCESS open for INSPECTION! Why not call TODAY? KELLOGG'S Rug Cleaners 3 Catherine St. RX 2-0017 So. Glens; Falls (YEARLY KELLOGG cleaning for added rug lift BEAUTY) Ask God," Steven Sawn and rulings dealing with the rights, ity, MiUer said that in many Joseph Stevenson; "So Much," Christine Martell, Donna Lynch, Kris tine Holley, Susan Covell, all of primary "Up Early," Michael Varnum; Me P01106 worK cases it would be impossible to "T'j I I determine if a man convicted And lie told the-representa-, many years ago had been ille-uves or the North Atlantic Re- gaily arrested, gion, Division of State and Re- "What haDnens. sav?" Miller "Everybody Is Happy," Jeffrey Carr; the Scripture Steven Robinson, with Christine Covell leading; the sennonette entitled "The Singing Tower," Ralph VanDusen with leader, Brenda Chambers.

It was the OPEN DAILY 10 TO 9 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AND FAMILY! The Confirmation Class of Temple Beth El, participated In services Saturday evening at Beth El. From left, seated, are Laurie Bittaian, Rabbi Henry M. Weiner, spiritual leader. Sue Mannheimer; standing, Larry Jacobs, Laurie Conn, Jack Leb owitz, Nancy Proller, and Seth Kirsch-enbaum. Another member of the class, Bruce Busman, was absent when the picture was taken.

Sue Mannheimer presented NORTHWAY PLAZA GLENS FALLS STAINLESS STEEL by ONEIDA SALE! the valedictory talk, "The Meaning of Confirmation," and later gave the Torah cover as a gift from the class to the temple. story of Bok Tower, built in Florida by Edward Bok. The program also included: "Thank You For Our Teachers," Michael Martell, Judy Wilson, Matthew Chambers, Sharon Somerville, Nancy Covell, of the primary class; benediction, Bruce VanDusen. Attendance awards were presented to the following: For perfect attendance, to Susan Covell, Christine Covell, Nancy Covell Ralph Van Dusen; and Bruce Van Dusen; for missing not more than four Sundays during the year, to Kathleen Varnum, Kris-tine Holley, Michael Varnum, Jeffrey Carr, Joseph Stevenson, Ricky Stevenson, Nancy Bowman, Susan Covell, Nancy Covell, Emily Stevenson, Matthew the students Bibles and confirmation certificates. Norman Kudan of the Temple Board of Education presented the Jeanne Morgans tern Memorial Prize to Seth Kirsdhenbaum for excellence in studies and attitude in the Temple Beth El Religious School.

Mrs. Allen Salomon and Mrs. George Forrest were soloists during the worship service. Rabbi Weiner's sermon was entitled, "To Confirm or Reaffirm?" A reception in honor of the 1965 class was conducted by the parents of the confirmants in the temple homerooms immediately following the services. The Torah cover was received by Saul Silverstein, president of the temple, who also gave each of NORTH (REEK NEAR-DROWNING VICTIM AND HER RESCUERS ir it Chambers, Christine Covell, Judy Wilson, Larry Chambers, Gary Wilson, Bruce VanDusen Brenda FOWLER'S LINENS DOMESTICS BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED Rayon Cotton DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS Fine quality Hand hemmed Gift Boxed 62x82 with napkins 9.00 set 62x102 with napkins 13.98 set Colors: Pink, Gold or White SAVE ON THESE WONDERFUL VALUES by FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Chambers, and Ralph VanDusen.

14 eMMWMwt- --ym "If If Laura Van Dusen and Amy Bowman of the nursery class received special attendance awards for perfect attendance since they started Sunday school In January and February, respectively. The worship service was con SPECIAL GIFT SUGGESTION! 4 GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS ducted by the junior high classes and the Junior II class. Each child was given a folder on the serrated tips VALUE life of Christ. It was announced that a supervised play period will be conduct Reg. 1.98 ed during the summer months for small children.

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More enjoyment from melons, oranges and grapefruit. Lovely hostess gift. SET OF 8 STAINLESS STEEL ICED DRINK SPOONS or COCKTAIL FORKS ser charges carrying possible penalties of up to 25 years in All Wool Blanket prison. The government dropped pierage charges that could have meant the death penalty or life imprisonment and accepted the Charlene Amell, right, 8, of North Creek, who was saved from drowning in Stewart's Pond, North 17.98 15.98 6.99 4.99 9.98 7.98 3.98 3.98 to 6.98 All White Goose Feather Pillows Atkins Corded Bedspreads (Twin or Full Size) Wamsutta Beach Towels Pacific Large Beach Towels Creek, Is shown with her rescuers, Oassi Gezzi, left, 11, and Perry Gezzi, 13, both of North Creek. Charlene was fishing from a pier at the pond on Memorial Day when she lost her footing and fell in.

The Gezzi children heard a splash and her cries for assistance. Perry jumped into the pond and with the aid of his sister managed to get the girl to shore. She suffered no ill-effects. Perry, a carrier boy for The Glens Falls Times at North Creek, has been recommended by this newspaper for the Only 4.98 Get ready for the tall drink and entertaining season ahead and save. valor award presented each year by the New York State Circulation Managers Association.

Perry and his sister have been recommended for scouting valor awards. GIFT end SILVER DEPARTMENT Paul D. Andrews Is LeMoyne Graduate Actress Judy Holliday, Famous Broadway Star, Succumbs to Cancer at 41 NEW YORK, June 8 W) lesser pleas from Army Sgt. Robert Lee Johnson, 43, and James A. Mintkenbaugh, 46.

The two were arrested April and charged with an 11-year conspiracy to sell U.S. defense secrets to the Soviet Union. They pleaded Innocent to those charges April 15. Monday, however, they appeared before U.S. District Judge Oren R.

Lewis to change their plea to guilty on two counts one charging them with conspiring to obtain defense secrets and another charging them with acting as Russian agents without notifying the Secretary of State: The first charge could mean 10 years In prison and a $10,000 fine, the second five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Mintkenbaugh also pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing a code pad to further the conspiracy, and Johnson to a charge of illegally communicating to a Russian agent top secret defense Information while he was an Army enlisted man In Paris. Both charges carry possible penalties of 10 years in prison and a $1,000 fine. Judge Lewis referred the case to his probation department and delayed passing sentence until he receives the department's report. Dr.

Harold J. Harris Of Westport Given FUN IN THE SUN! WITH COOL COMFORTABLE OUTDOOR WEB CHAISE REPLACEMENT Judy Holliday, a smart girl who made it big on Broadway as a I I LeFV AMCHICA'S FINEST dumb blonde, died Monday, her theatrical career tragically end r11 i i jt 's i ed by cancer at the age of 41. A shy, quiet girl, she came off the night club circuit in 1946 PAD. 798 07 20" as a pinch-hitter in the role of Billie Dawn, the squeaky-voiced girl friend of a Junk dealer in "Born Yesterday." It made her a star. She was so little known in New York at the time that on opening night she was turned away from the Stork Club because she lacked a male escort.

Miss Holliday won an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1951 for her performance in the 1 1 I i JUDY HOLLIDAY Cool, comfortable, soft foam filled pad. Floral print on one side which reverses to solid. Ideal also for beach, pool or as a cot pad. her last big hit, "Bells are movie version of "Born Yester PAUL D. ANDREWS Saratoga County Posts Dr.

Harold J. Harris of West- She was trying out in Phila day." "Let me tell you what Is unique about this girl," movie director George Cukor once delphia with "Laurette" in the port nas Deen appointed to a autumn of I960 when she en tered a hospital for the removal said. "She saves all her acting Paul David Andrews of Glens Falls was among 325 students who graduated from LeMoyne College, Syracuse, at the 15th annual commencement exercises SUMMER FURNITURE, FOWLER'S PATIO of a throat tumor. The play was canceled. Cancer plagued her Intermit yesterday in the Onondaga for the stage.

She has no phony personality." Miss Holliday had an I.Q. of 172 at the age of 10 and later wryly explained: "I've had to live it down and I think I have but it im tently ever after, and she entered the hospital for the last time May 26. She would have County War Memorial. Mr. An drews, who majored In biology, BUNTING PATIO FURNITURE received his Bachelor of Science been 42 on June 21.

A funeral service was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. posed a terrible obligation on me degree. for a long time. It embarrassed During hds college career he Miss Holhday's only marriage to me. People expected me to be devastatlngly witty to talk was a member or the interna tional House and Biology Club.

musician David Oppenhaim ended in divorce in 1957 after nine years. She is survived by her like a knife blade." TO MAKE YOUR LIVING MORE PLEASANT COMFORTABLE Superbly styled with sturdy aluminum Active in the Circle Club, he Although she fought against being eternally typed as a Billie only child, Jonathan, 12, and by worked "on the Senior Show. Interested in athletics, he played Dawn, Miss Holliday found herself in 1952 before the Senate Inibramurals. A graduate of St. Mary's Acade her mother, Mrs.

Helen Tuvim. Her stage name "Holliday" is a free translation of the Jewish word "Tuvim." tubing and deluxe innerspring cushions. Vinyl covered in a lovely floral print of yellows or greens. dual pct for the Saratoga County Mental Health Clinic. Dr.

Harris will temporarily serve as director of psychiatric services and director of mental health services. He will be at the clinic each Monday from 1 to 9 pjn. until a resident psychiatrist can be obtained. Dr. Harris had training and experience in psychiatry while on active duty with the Navy during World War II and In the private practice of internal medicine and psychiatry in New York and Westport.

He has served as attending psychiatrist at Ore at Meadow Correctional Institution at Corn-stock. Since January Dr. Harris has attended a refresher course in advanced psychiatry at Albany Medical College. Dr. Harris has also active In promotion of the Eaiex County Mental Health Association and in the preparation for the establishment of an Essex County mental health clinic.

He will also continue his practice at Westport. FINESSE Internal Security Subcommittee my, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. because of her frequent contri Paul Andrews, 11 Jefferson buttons of time and money to Glens Falls. Communist causes.

She was not accused of being Mr. Andrews nas secured a resident adviser's position at A. Brtzway Glider 74" overall 54" between ormi $55.00 To Aid Philippine Electrification Plan MANILA, June 8 dfi The United States will contribute an Syracuse University along with a full tuition, room and board; a Communist and she said she never had been one. But she added plaintively: "I have awakened to the realization that I have been irrespon with $500 a year scholarship in B. Chair order to study student personnel initial $5 million to a Philippine $24.98 at the Syracuse Graduate School sible and slightly more than rural electrification program un of Student Personnel.

Rocker NX- 4iL h-Jr $27.98 der an agreement signed Monday. The agreement will Implement one of the points in the communique issued by President MRS. PERON ARRIVES slightly stupid. When I was solicited, I always said: 'Oh. isn't that too bad.

Sure, use my "Bom Yesterday" played 1,643 NEW YORK, June 8 W) Maria. Mnrflnp ria Ppiywi vtfn D. 24' Johnson and President Diosdado Whits Coffee Tabls $8.98 performances on Broadway. In of deposed Argentine Dfctator Macapogal in Washington last October. Macapagal informed 1956, Miss Holliday opened In Juan Peron, arrived at Kennedy The' cards you hold In the Airport Monday from Paraguay to establish Johnson of plana en route to Spain.

Site said she lame of life mean very lltt) said she was anxious to do some electrical systems in 600 towns USE YOUR CONVENIENT FOWLER'S CHARCE ACCOUNT was not certain how long she "shODDlnc and ulehtscclni." It! and 400 villaces. and Johnson It's the way you play them that really count would stop over In New York butu her first visit to the city. promised to help..

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