Daily Messenger, The (Newspaper) - January 8, 1964, Canandaigua, New York Sunny Increasing high clouds high In the low 40s Wet snow or rain likely by rise Low around 30 Wet snow rain and fog tomorrow ing southwesterly winds TEMPERATURES S 25 11 38 1 40 24 hour 40 low 22 VOL 168 NO 5 W A GROWING AW A Year PHONE CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8 1964 HOME DELIVERED A Rockefeller Promises No Tax Boosts War On Crime Full Crew Law Repeal Sought EDITOR'S Stories detailing proposals submitted In Governor Rockefeller's State of the Slate message to the Legislature today will be found on page 10 Conflict Of Interest ALBANY AP Gov Rockefeller's promise of no tax Increases was greeted with high praise today by legislators ered to hear his annual sage opening the 1964 session of the Legislature But Rockefeller's call for re- peal of the state's railroad crew laws produced some bi- partisan grumbling and the proposal faced rough going The Republican governor and candidate for his nomination presented his program in a message that was low-keyed away from political controversy It appeared designed to sure peace on the home front and cause no problems that could hamper his national activity Invited guests for the ings the message to a joint session of the Senate and sembly included Mrs ler participating for the first time in the opening of a session She and the governor were ried last May They expect their first child early in June The governor came before the session with the backing of the Republican State Committee for his presidential hopes The committee endorsed him Tuesday in a surprise move at a meeting that had been billed as routine While the Rockefeller sage recommended changes in several specialized areas it contained no proposals for jor innovations of broad application The governor of the state's year-old full-crew laws which the minimum size of railroad train crews pay raise for stale em- ployes program that would include establishment of a ic brain to collect and dis information on the ords and activities of criminals Rockefeller pushed his drive for the GOP presidential nation Tuesday by winning an uncontested endorsement from the Republican State tee The move was set up by Continued on Page 3 3 Hearings Scheduled On Ethics ALBANY zens committee on ethics will take to the road this winter to seek advice on the best ways to prevent conflicts of interest among members of the lature Cloyd Laporle announced Tuesday the com- would hold five public hearings throughout the state The committee's tions will be submitted to the Legislature by March 10 for tion in the closing days of the session The first hearing will be held Jan in Rochester and the second the following day in Syracuse Others will be Held on Feb 5 and 24 in Albany and Feb 7 in New York City The committee was named by legislative leaders in the wake of newspaper reports that raised questions about business ings of some lawmakers includ ing Senate Majority Leader Wai British Castro LONDON British government says it won't slop the sale of million worth of British buses and spare parts to Cuba because they aren't strategic goods Tlie Board Trade Britain's equivalent of the U.S Com- merce Department shrugged off U.S criticism of a deal that will help restore the Castro re- crippled public trans- u oration system Manufacturers are at ty to sell as and when they find the said a Board of Trade spokesman There has never been a boycott on the country by Britain That is the situation and we don't see any reason to depart from this at present We have quite an ex- tensive trade with Cuba Under a five-year credit ar- rangement Leyland Motors Ltd will buses and lion worth of spare parts to ba The company said il ex- an for 000 buses but there was no confirmation of this in London You would look damned ly going to war in a said Leyland's managing director Donald Stokes today Anyway we haven't any war with Cuba and we buy sugar from them Stokes said the company in April will begin shipping about 100 buses a month by East man freighters He said his company had turned to nist shipping because of the U.S blacklist on ships that ry cargo to Cuba Commenting on the sale at v State Of The Talk Shows Cut To Billion fer J and Assembly Speaker Joseph F Carlino Both men have denied any ing Laporle announced the plans after the committee held its meeting The ing formed part of the backdrop for today's opening of the 1964 legislative session In another development the state's major railroad unions re- stated their support of the laws regulating the size of railroad crews The unions struck out at road contentions that ment of unneeded men raises payrolls by million a year The labor groups challenged in a statement the view that the men required under the crew statute are not needed and that the laws helped assure safety of tions The unions are the lood of Railroad Trainmen the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen and the of Locomotive Engineers a news conference in ton State Department press of- ficer Robert McCloskey certainly does not help our efforts to isolate the Cuban re- gime and thereby weaken its economy Cuba's bus transportation system has been badly hurt be- cause it can't import spare parts from the United States for its many vehicles Cuba has been gradually re- placing buses with vehicles made in Communist bloc tries UPI TOUCH SLEDDING Banked snow at Concord yesterday makes the going rough for Sen Barry ing from a foot operation on his political run through New Hampshire At right the Arizona Republican's campaign chairman for New Hampshire Sen Norris Cotton Granite State Pleases Barry CONCORD N H AP Sen Barry Goldwater saying he was encouraged and surprised by his reception in the nation's first primary stale hits the across ern New Hampshire today to press his bid for the Republican presidential nomination I'm very very pleasantly Goldwater said GOP Donnybrooks Cause Worry To Party's Top Brass WASHINGTON AP A prime question faced the lican high command today as it assembled for strategy sessions looking toward the November How to pick a presidential nominee without going through so many bitter donnybrooks that the would be ed for the November election This issue was not on the for- mal agenda of the Republican National Committee as it for four days of talks on how to get out the vote how to attract financing how to cut Nehru Feeling Better Will Return To Work Armed Services Committee Hears o night as he completed e first day of his New lire campaign He shook hundreds of hands gned dozens of nd urged his campaign rs not to let the battle for the produce bitterness lat would divide the WASHINGTON The of the House Armed Services Committee has called Secretary of Defense Robert to a meeting today pm to discuss a Defense Department decision to close the Rome Air Materiel Area and the Schenectady Army depot Rep Carl Vinson the 1 I chairman scheduled the meet To enforce Us embargo the n ms McNamara United States has banned from its ports foreign ships carrying cargo to Cuba Under 1962 the President also is empowered to withhold foreign aid from any nation trading with Cuba Gasoline Sabotaged SAIGON Viet Nam AP saboteur is believed io have feet a fire that destroyed 200 000 gallons of gasoline in a army fuel dump day night in the Mekong River delta capital of Vinh The fire was brought under control after three hours No damage was reported outside the dump Indian Fighter Is Dead Al 104 ROCHESTER AP Thomas Fender 104 one of the last of the Indian fighters died of natural causes Monday night at Bath Veterans Hospital in this Steuben County community Pender a native of Ireland in the 7th Cavalry ing the He fought during the American War and was ed on San Juan Hill Pender moved to Hornell about 15 years ago He had been a resident of the hospital since 1957 Doctors said he was in good health until recently He Calls Watching Girls Serious Work BOSTON Dr Harvey Peck 26 and single is a girl watcher with a He's looking for the perfect face Peck has been studying girls just their faces other facets of girl watching are for teurs for a year He still has a year to go on his project Peck has reached some tentative conclusions to American and international beauties have a tendency i ward a toothy full profile than a straight profile A full is sort of apout Perfect examples of the type says Peck are phia Loren Brigitte Bardot and Doris Day The lack the pro he says On the other hand there's nothing whatever wrong with the vertical and forward growth of their mandibles Or to put it another way they don't have straight line but their jaw bones are lovely just lovely Now Peck wants it under- stood that a pretty pout is not a prerequisite for beauty For example there's Grace Kelly Elizabeth Taylor and Debbie Reynolds They have straight line profiles So far Peck has examined the faces of 35 women None of the aforementioned lovelies was included but he concentrates on recognized beauties such models and beauty ners This is serious work for Peck a resident at the Boston University Medical ter He says results of his study titled a photographic and study of facial metry and may vide orthodontists with a guide to the ideal face Peck says it's possible to change fhe lower fico profile of a child up to the age of 14 through orthodontic therapy Health Safety Board To Hold Organizing Meet The board of public health and safety will conduct its 1964 organizational meeting morrow at p.m in the council chambers at city hall During the meeting a man of the board will be elected from among the three members and a time will be set for lar meetings during the year Following the organizational meeting the board will conduct its regular meeting for the month of January Among items that probably will be on the agenda will be the resignation of Patrolman James Mcllveen which was to have been tive last Sunday However since the board has not met the ignation has not been accepted officially Members of fhe board are John C Johnson four year term Richard G Woolley two- year term and C B Tallman two-year term All three were appointed to succeed themselves during the council meeting day night ing and Rep Alexander Pirnie R a committee member whose congressional district in eludes the Rome base office said Tuesday two documents had been pre pared for McNamara's one outlining role in Ihc defense picture and dealing with economic impact o its planned closing Rep Leo W O'Brien whose congressional district in eludes the Schenectady base ex pressed doubt yesterday tha any congressional probe reverse the department's sion affecting Schenectady I think it might be more o an autopsy than a revival O'Brien said He also said ther was apparently little chance fo a meeting with President John son to protest the action Engle Will Run Again For ANGELES AP Se Clair Engle in his first new paper interview since underg ing brain surgery last Augus says his health is fair to mi dlin and he is in the 1964 Se an party next November This is one of the most en- turnouts one of the encouraging experiences ve ever Goldwater told crowd of workers at the Con- ord Hotel The houses the York Gov BHUBANESWAR India AP Ailing Prime Minister Nehru was reported feeling better day after a restful night and an associate said he might be back on the job in another day The Indian leader 74 here for the annual meeting of his ruling Congress party canceled all engagements Tuesday tors ordered him to bed saying he was suffering from ness and high blood pressure Doctors summoned from New Delhi advised Nehru to take a complete rest and accept no engagements for two weeks the first announcement Later two weeks was changed to for the present But Kamaraj Nadar Congress party dent visited Nehru today and reported to the party session that the prime minister was in excellent health and ex- spirits Nehru wanted to attend day's session Kamaraj said it the doctors advised at ast one more day's rest Since March 1962 when a serious illness Neh kelson A Rockefeller only r avowed candidate for the GOP nomination told reporters he other mps former Vice President Richard Nixon Henry it Lodge U.S ambassador to South Viet Nam and Sen Chase Smith of Maine also will be on the ballot for he March 10 New Hampshire primary The Arizona senator said his own polls rale him a front runner in New Hampshire but hat could change if other Re publicans enter the race did not mention Rockefeller Tuesday He trained fire on President Johnson and underscored his own tions Goldwater's itinerary today listed visits to Nashua ford Amherst and Machester His first major New Hampshire speech on foreign policy was scheduled for tonight at St An College in Manchester ate race Engle 52 a Democrat from Red Bluff Calif announced Monday night in a television film that he will ran for re- election in November The announcement drew re- quests from California crats for medical evidence that he is well enough to serve an- other term Search Continues For Lost Plane HONOLULU AP Thi search for a missing Globe master and the nine men entered its seventh day toda as planes continued to selected areas in the Tuesday night six resumed the vigil fo lights or radio signals over wide strip south of the cours over which the aircraft shoul have flown on its journey from Wake Island o Honolulu down Democratic margins in big cities such as New York Chicago Philadelphia But the harmony issue was on the mind for example of Ray C Bliss Ohio Republican chairman and GOP powerhouse In effect he pasted over his state's May 5 primary a please keep out sign addressed to major aspirants for the nomination The Ohio plan is The delegation will go to the nation al convention pledged to Gov James Rhodes as a favorite son Ohioans are expected to voti for him on the first where they might jump afte that Bliss was not prepared ti say Sen Barry Goldwater of An Hampshire remarked that h might find it desireable to ente Ohio's primary Bliss expresse the hope Goldwater and a other major candidates woul abstain in the interests o avoiding a divisive fight A similar plan is under wa in Wisconsin There Rep Joh W Byrnes has agreed to m as a favorite son The Democratic u has appeared to age by 10 r 20 years Although officials there is nothing vitally rong with him outside al men have speculated that e suffers from hardening of IB arteries common in men is age His own doctors have to comment The prime minister appeared on his arrival here ay and took little part in a meeting drawing up e convention agenda Nehru had flown to this city 00 miles southeast of New more rambling than usual to He International Congress of Orientalists Saturday Apparently alarmed by his Condition aides called for re- to the medical that accompanies the ng leader Committee convening here Sa has no such worrie about slugging matches for th presidential nomination sine President Johnson is considere a sure bet The big question not like to be publicly decided befor the convention Whom w Johnson choose as his runnin For this spot the stock of Sargent Shriver director of the Peace Corps and brother-in-law of the late President John F Kennedy is at the moment soaring An opinion that Johnson will be easier to beat in November than Kennedy would have been was voiced Tuesday by lican Gov George Romney of Michigan LBJ Promises Unconditional Poverty WASHINGTON AP cut Johnson announced today surprise budget cut to llion even below the current vel And he told Congress he ill slash output of making uranium by 25 per cent move he challenged the to match In an unusually brief yet Italy State of the Union age prepared for personal de- ivery at a joint session of Con- ress Johnson also declared unconditional war on poverty n America He ticked off his policy ideas for the irst time since he became resident seven ago fair owing the asses nation of ohn F Kennedy Johnson's proposals many requiring action by vere aimed at problems ng from the depths of poverty o the height of the moon For most taxpayers the jest surprise probably lay in budget disclosures At billion the first Johnson ng plan would be million smaller than the latest mate of spending under final record setting budget Johnson described his budget as efficient honest and al And he said it will tain the full strength of our defenses while providing the most federal support in history for education for health for re- training the unemployed and for h e 1 p i n g the economically and physically handicapped Johnson called newsmen into the White House rose garden before he went to the Capitol his nationally tele- vised and broadcast speech and added a few points that were not specified in the message For one thing he estimated that about billion will be set aside for the gram He said million of this will be spent in fiscal 1965 starting next July 1 some ad- amounts will be spent from existing programs million will be requested for use in future years The President also disclosed that he met during the ing with Sen Harry F Byrd D-Va chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and Rep Continued on Page 3 Col 1 Crane Collapses To Cut Off Power SYRACUSE AP An 80 foot high crane collapsed Tuesday tumbling a press to the ground and ripping down eight power lines Nine men standing nearby escaped injury The crane operator was trapped for 20 minutes in his cab by the downed wires The Niagara Mohawk Power Corp said 200 of its customers were without electricity for most an hour The crated press was being unloaded from a truck at the United Board and Carton Corp plant here A company official said the press was valued at about 000 but that the extent of age had not been determined Weather A Blessing For Honeoye Carnival CULTURAL TALKS RESUME U S and Soviet negotiators who attempting lo set up an agreement ex- changes face each oilier across he table In Moscow according to Soviet news agency Tuss Talks were resumed alter a delay tausert by the arrest of Frederick Barghoorn Yale professor HONEOYE The pleasant somewhat warmer weather this week has been a blessing for the Honeoye Winter Carnival scheduled Jan 25 and 26 Henry G Klemann general chairman said today We were hampered by the snows which began in late November and continued through most of December The snow acted as an insulator pre- venting the cold to penetrate At the same time it covered the six-inch depth of ice on the lake With the snow melting and the continued cold nights the ice on the lake is becoming ideal for our winter sports ac I would judge that with last night's ature the ice has reached a depth cl seven inches Just One Worry Klemann continued the mild day time lures have helped the snow to melt from our parking areas I them with freezing night tern these acres and acres of parking areas are freezing over This enables us to hem shape for our car nival visitors The only danger we face would be a continua temperature foi the next two he said At a recent meeting of ttv carnival committee Kleman told the group that both Jac Slatlery Rochester radio com and Louise Wilson known to most women through out the tor her women radio program will attend th activities will serve as maste 5 1 ceremonies as well a s com- lenting on the various events liss Wilson will emcee the fur ashion show which will be lied by girls from 10 area high chools Schools participating re Naples Bloomfield Avon Caledonia Honeoye Honeoye alls Lima Mount Morris and and Livonia From these girls judges will elect a Carnival Queen She vill be crowned at the all dance sponsored by the arent Teachers Association of he Honeoye Central School to De held in the school Dog Sled Information An innovation this year will be the continuous relay of to spectators as to the of the dog sled earns Spotters located along he lake route dog sled contest will relay through radio communication to Slattery the of each sled Slattery in turn will keep the public posted An added featured ol the nival this year will be the of the Wayne County Motorcycle Club of Newark Among the 10 to 15 riders who will participate at the carnival are Harold Ward of winner of the New England Heavyweight Class Ice Racing Championship 1963 and Ted Jar cobs of Palmyra winner of tha New England Championship Races held at Laconia The viders will present rides races on the ice competing for trophies to be awarded to the first and second nine n winners i