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   Daily Messenger, The (Newspaper) - September 11, 1964, Canandaigua, New York                               IN A GROWING COUNTY LJPAPER ONTARIO VOL NO 176 PHONE CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1964 Established 1796 Finger GRADED Sport Pace A WEEK HOME DELIVERED A COPY 3 Top Leaders In S Viet Nam Are Dismissed Buddhists Put Ouster Pressure On Gen SAIGON Viet Nam UPI Military Premier Mai Gen Nguyen Khanh today dismissed two of Viet Nam's most ful military men and the tor general of national police The three men previously had been marked for removal by this country's powerful hierarchy A spokesman for the premier said Maj Gen Do Cao Tri hated commander in Hue at the time of the Buddhist sacre last year has been re of his position as com of the largest army corps in the country The spokesman further said Brig Gen Nguyen Van Thieu has been replaced as chief of tlie armed forces general staff which controls not only troop movements but also assignment of officers to certain key posi Buddhist leaders had ly passed the word that officers must be dismissed il government wanted support fn the case of the police director however the actively for his removal with from placards to leaflets The spokesman said former police director Col Tran Thanh Ben has been replaced by Col Quang Sanh The political developments i came after Thursday of a major Vietnam ese attack on Communist Vie Cong near the Cambodian border The cancel lation was based on that elements of the attack force were ambushed the weather turned bad and assaul boats ran out of gas That's gas spelled one disappointed American of said in a rare outburst o frustration A coordinated hell borne air waterborne assault was sup posed to be launched while U.S Air Force Delta Dag ger jet fighters flew air cove against possible interference b built Cambodian MIG jet fighters But the Communist guerrilla ambushed the used o ferry troops Government losses wer not reported Other boats ran out of gas Helicopters were grounded b bad weather The Vietnamese settled for L attack on a single po tition using only 96 troops Study The subject of a multiple study of sales lax wa delayed when a meeting of th Inter Committee ICC Was called off yesterday East Bloomfield Supervise Walter E Neenan one of On representatives t the ICC was to have asked rep of counties sur rounding Ontario if they woul be interested in pursuing of sales tax on a multiple county basis However the meeting yoster day was called off because many of the represen to ICC had dates and could not attend th meeting had been asked by th Co u n t y Study Committee of which he i B member to gain the concen jus of representatives of con counties regarding thei interests in studying sales tax The government study commit tee had agreed that if these rep indi c a t e d thei counties would not be intereste In a sales lax study the loca committee would not enter int such a study alone unless it re specific instructions fron the Ontario County Board of Sti per visors to do so The ICC is made up of rep from the board o Supervisors centra New York county boards I regularly to discuss prob of county government Taylor Is En Route To Saigon WASHINGTON UPI Maxwell D Taylor vas flying back to his post in South Viet Nam today with ome new ideas on prosecuting he war but no 17 S Visit Ends major policy changes U.S officials said there would now be a concentration of effort on cleaning up Com- munist insurgency in South Vietnamese provinces ng move which had planned with Vietnamese officials Some changes in the U.S economic aid program foi South Viet Nam are planned according to officials here Bui many of these changes wil liave to wait until lion of the Vietnamese govern ment is further along Officials said frontier guards and surveillance along the Me kong River would be further strengthened in an effort to meet at least partially the problem of Communist lion for supplies from outside the country Secretary of Slate Dear Rusk told newsmen however that stronger military meas ures such as bombing raids against Communist supply points in North Viet Nam o Lao's were still questions the future depending on Com military activity A high U.S source the opinion Thursday that there is no chance for a military vie tory over the Communists it South Viet Nam in the fore seeable future Soviets Blast Peking MOSCOW Soviet Union charged today that Com- munist China has declared an ideological and political var It called again for a world meeting to deal vith the Chinese opposition and the isolation and ion of the splitters This was seen as an official hint that the meeting would be used to expel from the Communist movement led by Moscow The Soviet accusation said Peking was directing its fury not against the West but against its fellow Communists and could now ue considered he main enemy of tional Communist unity The charges were made in i official declaration of the Soviet Communist party ral Committee published by She Tass hews agency The Chinese il said direct main blow not against imperialism but against the and the fraternal Com- munist parties which disagree them and declare an ideological and politica with open war against them The statement was made in connection with the 100th anni of the founding of Kar Marx's first international a world organization of parties The international diec out in 1876 A second socialist international was formed to take its place and in 1919 the Communists formed their own third international the Comin tern Military Acres For Conservation WASHINGTON UPI The Defense Department says that about half of the 32 million eral acres under military con- trol are being devoted in part to conservation and outdoor purposes The number of visitors on such lands during the year that ended July 1 totaled compared to the previous year t h e Thursday department said j The Weather Changeable sky anil cooler through day A few showers In the area Temperature generally remaining in the 60s today falling to an overnight low of about 50 close to the lake and in the 40s inland Wind west 15 to 30 an hour 24 hour high 94 low 58 2 City Men Deny Theft George H Warren 32 Picker ing and Albert Bunnell 45 Canandaigua RD 5 innocent to first degree robbery grand larceny and charg es yesterday at Rochester's city court The two men charged in th holdup of a Community Savings Bank branch in down town Rochester had bail set by Judge Sidney Z Davidson Their case was referred t the October grand jury Warren and Bunnell were ap bere by police about an hour after th holdup Wednesday The money in a brown paper sack and a 38 caliber allegedly used in the robbery were found in the car they were using A passerby at the sceen of the holdup got the license ber of the car hey were caught in enabling police to trace the car to Canandaigua It was learned that Bunnell has no police record but ren told investigators he once served a sentence in Canada for a bank robbery Recklessness ts Assailed By Johnson SNOWSCAPE No Florida snowstorm whitened his beachfront area of ville Beach While stuff is coating of sea foam up by Hurricane Dora and spewed over a seawall and down the seen in foreground High Court Blasted By Goldwater JFK Library Boost DUESSELDORF Germany UPI The West German Trade Federation will donate to the Kennedy rial Library in Cambridge Mass a federation spokesman said Wednesday 2nd Antenna TV Bid Made To City Council The common council last night heard its second request for a franchise which would low a firm to bring Community Antenna Television to Canandaigua residents A spokesman from in Syracuse last night asked the council to consider a request from the tv station to put the community antenna television service in the city involves the use of microwave relays to bring tions from New York City and Canada to the area Residents could purchase the service of to up to eight different programs at any given time Hie spokesman said The council had heard earlier this year a similar request from a representative of the owners of in Syracuse 28 Applications Last night aldermen were told that has made 28 throughout the slate lo install in various cities The spokesman said lhat though if is not the normal practice to grant a company an exclusive franchise for this sort of thing it is a general practice to grant a franchise for a ed number of years from 15 to 25 years He said customers of the ice would pay from to 87.50 a month depending upon such things as how many tomers there were in an area The average monthly fee might be he estimated Wires similar to hose used by tele- phone companies would have to be strung to the homes of tomers Installation costs of the wiring could range from to the spokesman said The request was referred to the council's ordinance tee which also has been asked to study the request from Policemen Lauded In other business last night Mayor T Hamilton Kennedy praised Special Investigator Oren Patrolman Paul J Mcath and Sr Sgt Gerald Continued on Page 3 Col 4 Special Census Is Pondered Mayor T Hamilton Kennedy searching for ways to bolster city's sources of revenue last night appointed a three-man committee to determine whether the city should ask for a special census in the hopes of gaining more state aid The mayor noted that the city receives per person from the state as one source of in- come The last official census in Canandaigua was the U.S census in At that time the population was about I feel the city has grown since and it wouldn't surprise me to learn that the population is now close to Kennedy said He appointed Council dent Clifford E Murphy Jr as chairman of a committee to look into the possibility of a special census Serving with Murphy will be James A som of 57 Deerfield Dr and Miss Rose A Cornelia 91 Cha pin St The mayor noted that there is a break-even point and there is even a possibility we lose money by i calling for the census but 1 believe we study the matter to decide if it is worth gambling for the in creased revenue If the city asks he state for a special census the cily wil have to pay the costs Thus the gamble is that the costs of the census could be greater than he amount of added revenue might be gained if the pop has increased However it is possible the population has enough that the gain in pel state aid will be enough to offset the costs of the census In other business at the coun cil meeting last 1 The council accepted the resignation of Donald Marx o 470 N Main St as standards code enforce ment officer Marx in a lette to he mayor said he found he was unable to give enough tim to the job because he was out o town during the day on his reg ular job Mayor Kennedy accepted th resignation slating that Mars has done an excellent job dur ing the 00 days he was enforce ment officer He promised tha another officer will be in the near future 2 The council accepted thi resignation of Manton L Riley of Chapin St as Can representative on th board of directors of the Society for the Genesee and the Lakes Riley noted that since the city was no longer a member of organization he felt his service on the society's board were m longer required The cily lost its recently because aldermen de not to pay in to membership fee paid las January In past years the fe had been 3 Aldermen accepted a bid o from Addressograph Co for a machine t be used in the city treasurer office to help water and tax bills Thc new machin will save the treasurer's up fo five hours a week in time it has been reported Bike Driver Fined DENVER UPI Herrman 10 was fined Thursday for running a sto sign on his bicycle and smash ing into a car Municipal Judge Dan Dia suspended all but of th fine when the boy said he woul pay It out of ray own money New Hurricane In Dora's Wake TALLAHASSEE Fla UPI Spent and apparently dying irmer Hurricane Dora blustered around the Florida Panhandle oday but a new hurricane far out in the Atlantic churned toward the Southeast Dora the first hurricane this century to score a bull's eye the northeast Florida coast ons homeless millions of ollars in properly damage Now a tropical storm Dora armlessly flailed Apalachee south of here and dumped eavy rain on north Florida nd parts of Georgia and ama But it was expected to ontinue to weaken during its westward movement ut of Florida today While Dora petered out kept a wary eye n the season's third hurricane located about 850 miles ff the Florida coast and ng westward roughly on the ame path Dora followed Ethel mounted 95 mile an hour vinds It was too early to determine whether slow moving Ethel hit land storm moved about 175 miles across Florida Thursday after striking inland with -115 winds near St ine late Wednesday night Most if the damage occurred in the it Augustine and Jacksonville areas Dora was downgraded to a storm late Thursday night and the New Orleans Veather Bureau said in a i EDT advisory today hat her peak winds mated mainly around 50 miles an hour in gusts over the Gulf some 60 miles south of the ter Winds over land were 35 miles an hour or less The center was located aboul 20 miles south southwest ol Tallahassee and moving toward the west northwest At the same time the Miami Weather Bureau said Elbe was centered about 350 miles south southwest of Bermuda and drifting westward at about five miles an hour President Johnson declared parts of north Florida and south Georgia major disaster areas Thursday and Edward McDermott of the Office of Emergency Planning from Washington to tour the stricken areas 7 In Hong Kong HONG KONG Sally hit Hong Kong a Mow today Seven persons were killed when a boulder crushed a wooden hut Eight other persons were in jured in the same accident A additional 13 were hurt in othe mishaps caused by hour winds and heavy rain Sally passed 30 miles north of Hong Kong onto the China land Damage in Hong Kong was far less than last Saturday when typhoon Ruby hit with 130- winds killing 34 persons left behind thousands of Polar Air Ends Meat Wave In States Driving rains Panhandle in the wake a dying hurricane Dora to day and a mass of polar air napped a heal spell in the Five to 10 inch rains were due for northwestern Florida southwestern Georgia and southeastern Alabama Talla lassee Fla was soaked will 2.20 inches of rain in six hours President Johnson declare damaged areas o Florida and Georgia majo disaster but the Agn culture Department said citru areas reported only ligh The brisk cold front sent em peratures tumbling to the mid die in eastern Montana an western North Dakota Th weather bureau said the out of frigid o the cause frost am freezing temperatures in part and the Dakotas tonight A thunderstorm packing 5 miles an hour winds whippe across Wichita Kan durin the night and another storm li Emporia in the eastern part o the state wih 1.55 inches o rain A major fire raced out control in the brush of South ern California during the nigh one of several blazes sparke in 100 degree heat and humidity Thursday's high of 93 degree at Cleveland was the highes for the date since 1879 Bank's Money Bargain CINCINNATI Ohio UPI The Clermont National Bank i nearby Milford is having money sale in an effort solve the coin shortage Th bank is offering a fo 98 cents in change and two bills for in change CHICAGO residential nominee Barry shifted his campaign from President Johnson o the Supreme Court today and the process of ial revision of the ion The senator who attacked the decision on legislative in campaign Thursday offered a general criticism of the court's today He gave il in a speech prepared for delivery the American Political Science Association He questioned the legiti macy of the Supreme Court's isc of power He said the court abandoned the judicial re- straint in the consideration of congressional actions which characterized its deliberations until recent years Goldwater headed here for a day of campaigning in Chicago and Rockford III after telling an overflow crowd at the apolis Municipal Auditorium hat attempts by the federal government to legislate ly in the field of civil rights have actually incited hatreds and violence Powers of the presidency am the Supreme Court were both brought into question as Gold water campaigned in Boise Idaho and Great Falls Mont Thursday He said the decision on reap of stale legislatures charts the way to a of the Congress ir which small states would lose the protection of their equa voice in the Senate He said the administration's medicare program providing hospital care for the elderly passed the Senate because o the unholy power by President Johnson Goldwa ter said he would as president work toward dilution of presidential powers which coult lend to exploitation by some would-be dictator He returned to that theme in his speech before the Politics Science We hear praise of a power wielding arm-twisting presiden who gets his program Congress by knowing the us of power Let me remind you tha there have been other wielder of power There have ben die tators who regularly held plebis cites in which their dictator ships were approved by an ivor soap percentage of the elector ate But their countries not free nor can any country Sharp Attack Harrisburg Talk Pa President Johnson emerged his second campaign in a fighting stance ay with a sharply worded at- ick on reckless factions in political life The President apparently his thrusts Thursday ight at his Republican out Sen Barry M Coldwater he never mentioned the senator's name Johnson drew enthusiastic heers from about persons t a Democratic fund-raising dinner here he opened fire on hate groups He flew back to the Vhile House after the speech We are a nation of lovers and not a nation of he Chief Executive said to ong strong applause in the arm Show Arena building in he Pennsylvania capital Face A Choice lie declared that voters faced a choice this November between a doctrine that could lead to an extremist takeover or ion of peace and progress The President who saw polls Indicating he has a lead over Goldwater in the Keystone State predicted a Democratic weep in Pennsylvania from the courthouse to the White House Sen Joseph S Clark agreed Clark forecast a sub- victory for Johnson and Miss Genevieve Blatt cratic contender for the U S Senate seat held by Republican Hugh Scott Billing his speech as a non- partisan appeal to all cans the President urged them not to let this year of decision become our year of division Cheers and first of more than 40 such this appeal for national unity in an election year Johnson recalled the founding fathers warnings against then said in ured There are abroad in this re- sponsible land reckless and he paused for em- toward the will of majorities Callous toward the plight 61 minorities Arrogant toward allies Belligerent toward saries Careless toward peace He said these factions confront the American people with a clear choice They demand you choose a doctrine alien to would lead to a tragic sion in our foreign doctrine that flouts the unity of our society and searches for remain free under such despotic scapegoats among our people he said It is a doctrine that invite Murphy Custody Case Battle Of Century invites extremism to take over our and It is a doctrine that plays with human and this generation of cans will have no part of Conference Call A Vole Gimmick WASHINGTON UPI At 3 p.m EDT Monday Mrs don B Johnson and Mrs Hubert H Humphrey will talk to en in all 50 states and the Dis- of Columbia The Democratic National Committee said the conference telephone call would be part of a nationwide campaign lo tell a friend to vote for Johnson and Humphrey Each woman participating In the call will be asked to tell 10 friends to vote WHITE PLAINS Be- hind the closed doors of the gant small State Supreme Court room here one of the most matic custody battles of the tury has unfolded with results that may have political for years to come Not since Mrs Harry Payne Whitney wrested her niece ria Vanderbilt from the custody of Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt 30 years ago has the attention of high society and the general lic been so riveted on a custody case For this is the battle royal of Mrs Happy wife of Gov Nelson A Rockefeller for total custody of her four minor children by Dr James Slater Murphy She rendered James 13 la H Carol 8 and Melinda 4 to Murphy in order to gain his consent to an Idaho divorce on April 1 1963 She married a month later That the children were pawns in the most talked about rom ance since the Duke courted Mrs Wallace Warfleld Simpson was not disclosed until Mrs Rockefeller filed petition for their custody on July 17 the day after the GOP presidential convention in San Francisco Rockefeller's hopes for the least time smashed and his wife waited no longer to reveal what her lawyers and Murphy's lawyers had long de- nied The suit was the first lic admission that she had rendered her children for love No one can predict what effect this custody struggle will have on the political future of he leader of the Republican party's liberal wing Rockefeller has kept out of the trial so far Like any other mother Mrs Rockefeller wants her children back Her resolve was ened when Murphy sent all four to her for a visit while he was on his June honeymoon with Victory Thompson er oi the two eldest girls The Rockefellers returned the three lo the Murphys last month but kept little Melinda in spite of the father's protests Continued on 3 Co 1 Huge Crowds Greet NEW P Kennedy has stormed through York State in his bid for the U S Senate seat and his reception was overwhelming The question in the minds of many however is whether the enthusiasm was for Kennedy the celebrity or Kennedy the date Kenneth seeking to unseat in- cumbent Republican Sen neth B Keating campaigned in more than 40 cities and in six days The old former U.S attorney general began his first full swing of the state Saturday when he was greeted by more than persons at the State Exposition in Syracuse He wound it up shortly before 1 today talking and ing hands with nearly some in their in Glens Falls a Republican state community of The tow covered Syracuse lower resort area   

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