Massena, N X , Observer State Leads in Trainees Approved for Courses In Manpower Developments Tuesday, Sept. I, 1994 Ml The WORLDS FAIR COMES TO YOU Albany - NewJYork State led MDTA courses given irt th e and a haliJiour- program -which 18=yeaiM>ld -Randal PauLArase World's Fair on. Aug. 12.^Her tima's recent-appearance-on-a.ARISTdTLE'SCAMERA Robert Moses On the nation for the second consec- schools," 662 workers were enabof Glendale, Calif. hostess was • Eileen Melody television program. At that time OBSCURA MATERIALIZES included colorful costumes and Lowell Thomas Program Speerin, Miss Teenage N e w she related, how, after earning Like the mountain that went utive year in the number ^ of led to "learn while earning" Although the New York the exotic sounds of the gamelan York City, winner of the annual a much needed dollar using a to Mohammed, the one place trainees approved for institu- through 15 on-the-job training WORLD'S BIGGEST COIN World's Fair will not be a new orchestra. teenage contest sponsored by borrowed shoe shine kit in front where the Fair comes to youtional training under the Feder- projects developed by private ON DISPLAY Fair in 1965, it will be a totally The largest metal coin ever he New York Journal American!. of her home in New York City, directly aas it is actually hap- al State Manpower Development companies, employer associa— different Fair well worth com- Jewish Women Honored labor unions and other ing to' see again, Fair President Three hundred members of minted, a 1644 Swedish " t e n Jeanine, the daughter of. Mr. her kit and money were stolen pening is the pavilion of Dyna- and Training Act (MDTA)- pro- tions, groups throughout the State.i Anand Mrs.Edward Zavpel of piece,, has been placed on diswhen she left the outfit momengram. .... ' mic Maturity. Here is Camera the National Council, of Jewish Robert Moses revealed in a other 100 persons underwent CBS network radio interview. Women attended a reception play in Pavilion' of Sweden at Falls Church, Va., is one of four tarily uritended. She lives with Obscura, conceived by Afistole State Industrial Commissioner training in an MDTA experichildren and a senior a he J.E.B. her mother, Mary, her father, some 2300 years ago and refined M. P. Catherwood announced Mr. Moses, the guest of Low- held in the Women's Hospital- the New York World's Fair. mental and demonstration proStuart High School in F a l l s Mike an unemployed sheet metThe 320-year-old copper coin by modern science. It is a large ity Center in the Purex Pentthat in the fiscal year ending ell Thomas on his CBS evening designed to help jobless news show, said that the inter- house of the Better Living Cen- measures 14 by 24 inches, is half Church. As part of her award, al worker, and eight brothers mirror that scans the horizon June 30, 1964, New York had ject from atop the pavilion and pro- 7,810 trainees, compared with workers with especially difficult > national exposition at Flushing ter, as part of the officially des- an inch thick and weighs 44 she received a $10,000 college and sisters-. scholarship and was named Napounds. It is the. first time it ignated NCJW Day at the New Johnson's .Wax, concerned jects what it. "sees'? to a screen 5,394 trainees the previous year. employment problems. Meadow Park will boast some has been , displayed outside of tional Youth Safety spokesman about the plight of a fellow wax- below. As a. result visitors may California was second with 7,581 new exhibits, and additions to York World's Fair. Approximately 1,600 unem- , for the Lincoln-Mercury. Divi- er, replenished -her stolen equip- view the entire Fair standing trainees. - : .-- ,'• -- . present exhibits, when it reop- The event also commemorat- Sweden. sion of the-Ford Motor Com- ment. on one spot inside the pavilion ed the founding of the organizaThe New York trainees were ployed workers were also;getens on Apr. 21,1965, pany. tion by Mrs. Hannah Solomon ICE CREAM included in 119 institutional pro- ting training under Section-699 The coast-to-coast Lowell Tho- at the Parliament of Religion of EATING CONTEST CHRISTENING WITH grams, of which 24 courses with of the Unemployment Insurance PIPE SMOKING mas newscast on which Mr. Mo- the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Twenty-four youngsters,' ages 22 MILLIONTH VISITOR JORDON'S WATERS CHAMPIONSHIP 2,600 trainees were in New York Law which permits idled workses was interviewed originated The National Council of Jew' 7-10, participate'd J n a n i c e The 22 millionth visitor to' the Water from the River Jordan Therewasjiq cause forjlarm than 5^000^ trainees were in J h e ers from surplus and seasfflial " "TrdrnThei'FafrTHall or Tree ish Women, -with a membership cream eating contest'aTffie"GaF New YorTTWrld's Fair,7 Geof- was used" in an Efefriational when "Billows of'"smoke were remainder of the "stateT One ad-occupations to-receivevocation-— Enterprise^—Following t h e of-123,000 is the oldest—majerfaxy- Cafeteria-uwthe-J'ranspor. frey-JDisston-of-Lake-Eor-estrJll Christening-at_the-W6rld-s-Fair- seen-rising- from- the-Wiseonsin Citv.-and-a4_CQurses with more al training without forfeiting broadcast, Fred G. Clark, Chair- Jewish Pavilion Pavilion at the , New York ditional statewide program ac- thdr-^memployment^in^ufaice " women's organization in tation and Travel Pavilion at and his wife Audrey, passed Prdtestant-Orthodox , ••• ',man _qf_ the. Mi§rJc^,Economic the-country and is noted for.-its the -New _ York. ^World's -Fajr,thrqughjthe_ Meadow Lake Gate last _week._The_Rey. _Dr. Daniel Wrld's. Fair—recently*—T-hje £Qmmojdated 200 trainees in less benefits. Foundation, the organization pioneering efforts in vocational Friends and parents cheered last week. Potter, Executive Director of smoke'was generated by more than-class-size groups. the Protestant Council of Newthan" lOfTmen and women pipe The total commitment of funds An innovation and the foref unsponsoring .the Fair exhibit, pre- education, social welfare and from the sidelines. The winner, The happy couple, recently York, sprinkled the holy water smokers who competed in the to New York State for approv- ner for similar large urban arsented the world-famous com-' legislation. Irving Laffner, 9, of 305 East married and on their honeyon one-year-old Rula A w a d , World Pipe Smoking Champion- ed MDTA projects amounted to eas was the approval of a ldrge, mentator with an award for his Mrs. Joseph Willen of New 28th Street, New York City, 'was multi-occupation training jjtoj"loyal support of the Hall of Free York. NCJW National President given a three-month old Beagle moon,- were greeted by W. L. daughter of the Director of theship. $11,136,776; of which' $3,884,840 ect for 1,000 disadvantaged" and Stensgaard, executive vice presPavilion of Jordan. . Enterprise. puppy. He devoured six scoops presided at the reception. World's Fair recently. The was earmarked for the pay- out-pf-school youths - in the of vanilla ice cream in one min ident of the Florida World's , The Ambassador to the United wooden matches. They all lit ment of training > allowancesRochester area at the cost of < Fair -Authority aptf the newly- Nations from Jordan," A b d u l Conference Of American IpucCINI'S PRESENTED ute and forty three seconds flat crowned Miss Florida, Priscilla Monen Rifai, and Governor up at the same time and theand $7,251,936 was for training $2,200,000. This program comAmerican Armies [AT SINGER • BOWL bines individual counseling-and Joan Schnarr. Mr. Stensgaard Charles Poletti, Vice President of smoking tobacco and two cocts. Top military men from six-. A fuii_iengtli Opera, Puccini's CARD3BEAN DANCE presented the bride with a shell of International Affairs and ex- The pipe puffers all were giv While training was approved basic education along witti'.octeen Western Hemisphere^ha- •-r uranc jot," a concert/bv the! A sensational new Caribbean plant from Florida and gave en 3.3 grams of a secret blend for 7,810 people during the year s cupational. training. tions, delegates to the Confer-'^King of Swing" Benny Good-;dance, the "Ska," a variation of them a royal tour of the Florida hibits at the Fair, -attended the second match had to be used there was still a backlog of ap- Some of the 39 major occupaCeremonies ence of American Armies, visit- m a n ^ n j s o r c hestra. and five the twist, was introduced recent- Pavilion 6ifr discarded within one minute proximately 90 proposals in var- tions for which MDTA training ed the New York World's. Fair. d a v s of oivmpic wrestling trials ly at the New York World's Fair of the starting gun. The winner ious stages of development call- was approved included machine .The delegates toured the F.S. highlight the list of events to be Singer Bowl by the group, of Ja- Following the greeting, t h e The water was brought to thewas determined by smoking his ing of the training and retrain- operator, automobile mechanic, United States by the infant's unnewly weds were guests,' of the Pavilion, the -pavilions of many h e l d ^ xhe N e w York World's maican performers who created ing of. about 18,fl00 workers. automobile body repairman,' liFair on a tour which included cle, Samir, an engineer in Jor- pipe the longest. of the countries represented in F a i r - S ou1 door Singer Bowl dur-iit. During the 1964 fiscal year, censed practical nurse, nurse visits to the General Cigar Par dan and. brother to Sami Awad. the conference as well as the ^ t n e n e x t t w o W eeks. | The "Ska" calls for more bod- vilion, Julimar,Farms, the Orethere were 3,390 graduates from aide-orderly, electronic mechaninstitutional MDTA training ic, stenographer, typist and Vatican Pavilion, .the General - . jily movement than the twist, gon Timber Carnival, dinner at KOREAN INDEPENDENCE courses given- through the local clerk-typist. Motors Futurama, the Pavilion -Turandot will be perform- itne a r m s b e i n g t h r u s t s k y w a r i j . the International Cafe in t h e COMMEMORATED school systems. Of these grad- Of the approved trainees, 53 of Spain, and others. • ed twice, on the nights of Mon- i i n s t e a d . of b e i n g t h r o w n for_ Better Living Center and -con- More than-500 -visitors-helped aatesr2^73-err-72:9^ipeT^ehT per-cent were males and 60 per The Fair Corporation gave a-day and Tuesday. -Aug. 17-18, hy:w;ara_ cluded their visit at the Montana Korea celebrate its Independfound employment, 2,257 or cent of all trainees were ; bePavilion. ence Day at that ccountry's Paluncheon to honor the delegates the University of Indiana Opera! ' ;,.. 66.5 per cent obtained jobs in tween 22, and 44 years of -age. vilion a t the New York World's at the Women's'Hospitality Cen- Company, in connection with In- Byron L e e ' a n d Ska Kings occupations related to their Nearly 85 per cent of all trainees Fair last ""week. They were ter in the Purex Penthouse of diana Days. • jband, creators of -the dance, CATHOLIC SHRINE DAY training. There were" 1,158 had between 9 and 12 years of j L. J. Bentley, plant manager, greeted by Kim Hee Kon, pathe Better Living Center. The Goodman -concert will be,proved such a hit with Fair- A-program of special masses, trainees still in courses at the schooling. Upon enrollment 43 Chevrolet Aluminum' Foundry, given on the night of Aug. 22,1 goers that the Fair Corporation films arid" slides of the National vilion director. World's Fair Booth At end of the fiscal year. per cent of all the trainees had Shrine and a candlelight proces- Rafuel Prieto, 40-15 61st- St. announced-the promotion of K. with.the.playing for public danc-jis Democratic Convention '"ing after the performance, The making plans to bring them sion were included in the Feast Woodside, N.Y., who only three Wesley Sturgeon to buyer in the "The employment record of been employed 15 weeks»> o r ' Members of the Press-and.wrestling trials will be held Aug. back for a repeat performance. Shrine Day" ceremonies at the years ago left her native Cuba purchasing department of this these formerly jobless persons more and 31 per cent had Been The initail. show featured 16- World's Fair Vatican Pavilion. to : escape the Castro, tyranny, division. their families who are attend-|24 through Aug.. 28. is encouraging,'' Commissioner without jobs for five weekg or ' ska-beat recording of "My Boy Millie Small, whose ing the Democratic National! Other Singer Bowl events: year-old Catherwood said. "It emphasiz- less. Of,the trainees, 42 percent won a beautifully designed jewConvention in Atlantic City, N.J.!Aug. 21 - Hawaii Statehood Lollipop" has been a best-seller A total of 129,219 persons, elry' chest and a native hand- Mr. Sturgeon joined Chevrolet es the necessity of learning new had between three and nine second largest one-day attendfor the past. 15 weeks.in" February,^ 1959, as a crib will get a special assist to at-!Day: Aug. 23-Lithuanian Naor upgrading skills t o years of work experience, while ance since the pavilion opened, crafted necklace in a special attendant and was subsequently skills tend the New York World's Fair.tonality Day Folk Festival; qualify for all jobs in today's 29 per cent had under three visied and paricipaed in cere- prize drawing which highlighted promoted to senior cleric in- the labor market." A World's Fair booth will be.Aug. ,29 - Veterans of- Foreign BETTWR HOMES AND : 'years, and another 29 per cent the day. ° monies throughout the (lay. set up in the.Convention Hall: Wars.. Drum and. Bugle Corps, GARDEN DAY purchasing.and material depart- In addition to mstitutionalhad more than ten. j from -Saturday.. Aug! 22 through Championships; Aug. 30 -,Ger- Better Homes and Gardens' The Most Rev. John J. Doughments and assistant buyer. » WHITE LLAMA TOURS erty^_Auxiliary Bishop, ArchdioDay was observed at the Friday, Aug. -28. [man Americans Nationality Day He is a graduate of Utica Free World's Fair with a luncheon cese of Newark and President FAIR IN CADDY Academy and attended Utica The booth, staffed by Fair;Folk Festival. at the House of 'Good Taste's of Setbn Hall, presided at Sol- New York World's Fair visit- College, Utica. Corporation personnel, will eo-; Exhibitors Club Restaurant. It- emn Benediction and the candle- ors were treated to an unusual The Sturgeon family have ordinate bus transportation from j FLORIDA WEEK was attended by the magazine's light procession which ended sight recently when they were made their home at R. F . D. Atlantic City to the Fair pjro-| Governor Farris Bryant of editors, the architects and in-with Christine Kiernan placing able to view a rare pure white Brasher Falls.^ his^erior—designer^oMhe^eder-Hta-^iaria^ touring. J t h e vided by General Tire and Rub-|Florida recently Qer Company, assist"! emen participated obtaining hotel reservation .-in'State's Pavilion celebrating, Contemporary and Traditional of Michelangelo's "Pieta", on grounds in" a Cadillac. The Llama, dubbed Sir "Lfaneleo,, houses exhibited at that. pavil- view at the pavilion. the New York area, as welt as! York Florida World's "State Day New ion, and the executives of the The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas and symbol of prosperity in F aat i r /ffieduring provide passes and information Tuesday, Sept. 1 which he stated. "'The State of companies who participated in J. Grady is Director of the Na- South America was the guest of about the Fair.. Saturday September 5 tional Shrine of the Immaculate three million dollar. World -of 3j-_ HELL'S ISLAND J o h n __3 - NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER Florida is proud to ,oe a part of them. Payne H:30_ ;___" Z1Z "" one of tfife- greatest! /World's The magazine's September is-, Conception, located in Washing- Ancient Gold Exhibit in the Underprivileged Boys" Visit WTIIiams--lli25 :."J_'..'- Transportation and ""Travel'Buff Albany - About 200,000 New 3 - THE GILDED CAGE Alex Esther Fifty underprivileged young- Fairs in history whose level and sue devotes -13 full color pagesjton, D.C. "~5~-"THE NAKED SPUR ding. sters "from the Boys' Club of! quality of exhibits is unequal- to the House. of Good Taste exYork State drivers whose opera- Nichol 11:25 James Stewart 9:00GIANT BOOK WEIGHS . t h e exhibit "features a price ; tor's licenses -expire September 13 - ANOTHER DAWN 1:40 7 - STEEL BAYONET 6:00 New York's lower East Side had! led. We are also grateful for hibit. 460 POUNDS less Pre-Columbian puregold 30, must prove they have ade- Matinee the "time of their lives" at a;having the finest State exhibit 7 - THE DOLLY SISTERS "The Apocalypse," a unique collection from Peru and other quate eyesight to renew their 13.-- SNOWFIRE 8:00 fun filled day at the New York!as wil be evidenced by the Pa-FINE ARTS IN 11:00 licenses^They are the-operatorsfWednesdayj^ejitr^ book' weighing 460 lbs, with jan South and^ Central American WOTW^S £ a h \ _Hps.te.d-. i>j _the.vilion's attendance .record^_at MODERN DRESS ' ' ' 7. "Montana ""Pavilion, where they!the close of the Fair. We hope "Mother and Child in Modern estimated wofffl^PT one million countries: whose last names begin with the 3 - THE PATHFINDER - 13 - RHYTHM ON THE RIVis being" exhibited for ER 2:30 Matinee ,: were the honored guests at a|this weeks of August 10th, de-Ar-t," a nrffjof" exhibition of dojlars, George Montgomery 4:30 letters, "A" through " F . " 1 birthday party for Sally, prized ;dicated to. our State by the paintings, sculptures, dfawings, the' "!mi "time in the U n i t e d INTERNATIONAL BEAUTIES Motor Vehicle Commissioner 7 - MOLLY & ME 11:30 -13 - SATELLITE IN THE Hereford,- the boys w^eYe wel- World's Fair, will.be one of the and prints, opened a month-long States in the Pavilion of Paris PUT CONTEST IN ORBIT SKY 7:30 William S. Hults points out that 13 -- ANGEL 1:40 Matinee 13 - DARBY'S RANGERS A bevy of international beau- the 200,000 are the first opera- 13 - COW COUNTRY 7:30 corned by real Montana cow- high points in the history of showing last week at the World's a he New York World's Fair 9:00 ~ Fair Pavilion of Fine Arts. The The noted -JParisien art pub- ties graced the' Swiss Sky Ride tor licensees who are required Thursday, Sept. 3 boys and cowgirls, then greeted this exposition.' [ 13-CASBAH 11:15 _^ personally by Fair President Following a presentation of a exhibition represents the works lisher Joseph Foret, who con- site at the New-York World's to comply with the new vision 3 - SUDAN Jon Hall 4:30 Z. Robert Moses. World's Fair Medallion to Gov.of 47 internationally famous 19th ceived the idea for the book in Fair recently. Their presence test law which went into effect 3 - 3 SUNDAYS TO. LIVE Sunday, Sept. 6 1958, commissioned some of theofficially inaugurated the "Miss in July. £ Ranging in ages from 6-13, Bryant and a World's -Fair and 20th century artists Kleron Moore 11:25 Q< . 3 - IMITATION OF LIFffi ~ the boys' spokesman 12-year-old charm to Mrs. Bryant? by Fair Sponsored by Glairol and or-world's greatest" contemporary Swiss Sky Ride" contest cur- They are among J20.000 driv- 7 - THE BRAVADOS 7:00 Claudette "Colbert 11:15" ~ " " . Kenny Folds, presented Mr. Mo-"Executive Vice President Gen- ganized by the American Fed- painters and-writers-to depict rently open to any girl over 18 ers-to-whonrthe"Department of 13 - DANGER SIGNAL"ir40 4 - SINGING TN THE RAIN 11:25 y ses with a lifetime honorary eral William E. Potter, oh be-eration of Arts, the exhibition their interpretation of St. John's who sends her photograph 4o Motor Vehicles ' mailed punch Matinee membership to the Boys' Club half of Fair President Robert!was seen by-more than.50,000 prophetic revelations on the end Swiss Sky Ride, New Y o r k card renewal applications last Friday, September 4 7 - DEEP WATERS lV.iSZ. World's Fair, Flushing 52, Newweek and whose applications 3 - CROSSWINDS Forrest \Z - THE GREAT LOVEJE and athletic T-shirt with t h e Moses, the day's activities were people last month at the Time- of the world. York, 11380, before Sept. 16.' " are stamped "EYE TEST REBoys' Club insignia on it. j concluded with, a special per- Life building exhibition center 8:30 . > ~ Tucker 11:25 SKnERS TAKE~WATER QUIRED." The other 420,000 are 7 - HOME BEFORE DARK Monday, September 7 Mr. Moses told the boys, "Ijformance of the popular Flori- in New York! X BROADWAY STAR MARTHA n8t subject to the law until eith- 9:00 ROUTE FROM FLORIDA long have been interested in the!da Porpoise show; the appear5 - DAVID AND BATHSHEfir.ikee...or..six.years..h.e.n.ce„.o.n. The eleven young men andSCOTT IMPRESSED work of the Boys' Club and- my ance of singers and dancers INDIAN INDEPDENDENCE "^ 7 - MISS TATLOCK'S MIL- BA GregoryPeck 7:30 wanien''''whb''"'WaTer-ski'ed''""froifl' •••• "I've- never"'seefi'""anything subsequent renewals, when they -'very" gbod'TfiefTd," President Her- from" the "Pakistatl "Pa"Vilibn"""and OBSERVED ","•'"••". T-'-STREETWITHNO NAME LTONST1:30' " bert Hoover, who was 90-years a concert by the 120 piece Hia- The Republic, of India Pavil St. Petersburg, Fla, to the Newlike it, it's a' dream world," will be similarly notified. 11:30 ,, T •• old the other day, has devoted leah High School Thoroughbred ion at the World's Fair cele- York Wodd's Fair, a total of were the sentiments, echoed by Renewal applicants can meet 13 - STREET OF CHANCE 13 - ARE HUSBANDS NEC1:40 Matinee , his time to the betterment of Band smartly attired in riding brated their Independence Day 1600 miles, thrilled a crowd of Martha Scott, star of the Broad- the requirement in either one ESSARY 1:40 Matinee American youth as President of outfits. last week in a brief flag rais- 700 in a water ski show on Mea- way hit; show, "Never Too of two methods; They can have 13-GOLDEN GIRL 9:00 13 - THE NAKED HILLS-7:30 13 SURRENDER -HELL Late," after her recent visit to the Boys' Clubs of America. their eyes tested at a motor veing ceremony. India won its in-dow Lake in the Amusement The East Side children ap- PAVILION OF IRELAND dependence from. England in Area, Fair President Robert the" World's Fair with her fam- hicle office or by a licensed phyMoses approved the perform- ily. Miss Scott, who was ac-sician, ophthalmologist, oculist, peared on the World's Fair clos- The Pavilion of Ireland at the 1948. /-., ance, the first aquatic exhibi- companied by her "son, Scott, or optometrist. ed circuit network at the RCANew York World's Fair is a pop- O F F A N D R U N N I N G by John I. Darr^ and daughters' Mary and Katie, Ifotheir vision meets the stantion on the lake. Pavilion, presented through Bor- ular stopping place for Fairgo- PANAMA CANAL . toured General, Motors, Pepsodon's a 60-pound birthday cake ers. More than one million peo- ANNIVERSARY He commended the skiers on dard of 20-40 in either 6r both Cola and Johnson's Wax Pavil- ey/s, with. or. without correcto Sally; feated on hamburgers, ple have visited .the Pavilion General William E, Potter, their courage and stamina; ions. She was so ehthused'over tive lenses, their licenses will be "franks", etc., the Montana where 300 slides display the World's Fair Executive T i c e her first visit that, she made renewed. If not, they must have Bar-B-Q Corral, visited Illinois, Irish people at play and work President, greeted more t h a n WOMEN TRY OUT plans to return as soon as pos- their -eyesight corrected .or forWisconsin, Sinclair's Dinoland and Ireland's attractions as a 2500 visitors at the Tiparillo FOR OLYMPIC TRACK The coming week inaugu- England Futurity, inaugurated) Y and Avis Antique Cars. tourist country-.- ... Band Pavilion on -Panama Can- The superb sprint performanc- soble J o see it at night to en-feit their licenses until they do. rates -what promises to be one by Rockingham's Impressari* An illuminated industrial map al Day. He presented the Fair's es of Edith MeGuire, 20-year- joy the lights and fountain dis- Some 50,000 chauffeurs were of the big weeks *n Thbrough- Lou Smith 13 years ago as» bredlj?g«ing's calendar in years an incentive to New England! Gregory Peck — with multi-colored lights is on official medallion to th erepre-* old Tennessee State Senior from plays. the first group to come under to cornel breeders. Survivors of the 10O'Part of Audience display at the pavilion which in- sentative of Robert J. Fleming, Atlanta, Ga., highlighted the MARRIAGE ON THJ^BOUNTY the new law when they renewed September 12 will see the nominees to this year's running" Gregory Peck and his wife dicates the industries and prod- Jr., who is the present Gover- three-day U. S. Olympic track AT THE FAIR first running of the $125,000their expiring licenses last will meet on Tuesday, Septemr added New Hampshire Sweep- ber 8. Candidates for the 1065 toured the World's Fair after ucts which have been set up nor of the Canal Zone, a post and field tryouts for . women Lloyd Huffer, ships, quarter- month. stakes at Rockingham Park. seeing himself for thejirst time with foreign.participation., over General-Potter-held-frOm-from sponsored-jointly by-the-World's master— aboard-^thei-repiica—of Futurity, and perhaps the win- Ther e-are,-of-c"oursej ^today-a- Tverrwill be~-seen-at-the^ N< 1956 to 1960. Fair and the City's Department HMS Bounty at the World's Fair "TjT^TirheTicrT'He," a film which the last 10 years. pod of purses worth $100,000 England Yearling Show*$m is currently being shown as part James J. O'Brien, City Com- of Parks at Downing Stadium, Marina married Kitty H a r r y or more but what makes the Wednesday. 4 New Hampshire Sweepstakes aboard the vessel on Sunday afof the American Cancer Socie- BANJO TRIO AT missioner in-the Department of Randalls Isl.and. Another highlight of the gate, an .event of national interest, ternoon, Aug. 9. Huffer and his TEXAS PAVILION ty's exhibit in the Hall of SciPublic Events read Mayor Rob- Miss MeGuire, who won both 'is the fact that it is'the medi- week will be the Governor's ence. Large throngs greeted the The Bruce Stevens Trio, re- ert F. Wagner's Official Proc- sprints from the Russians two best man, Lee Smith, wore the um for a state sponsored legal reception and dinner on FriAcademy Award winner as he nowned barijo band, has been., a lamation designating the day\veeks before, repeated' in the 18th Century uniforms of their lottery, a means pf revenue- day evening. .With more poetic than accuracy, Rockingpassed from pavilion to.pavil- regular feature in the Frontier Panama Canal Day at the Fair, Olympic tryouts by capturing station while the bride and her Gerald R. Gleason, son of Mr raising popular with George license Heretofore t h e ham Park publicist Bill Stearns Palace saloon and restaurant at A program of dancers and mu-the 100 meter dash in 11.3, andmaid of honor, her, sister Pam- and Mrs. Roland Gleason, 37 Do- Washington. ion in a whirlwind tour. only Stakes race programmed has billed the Sweepstakes-as "It has my vote," said Peck, the Texas Pavilion since the op- sicians from Chile, Argentina the 200 in 0:23.4. At the meet's ela, were barefooted and wore ver St., Massena, and Larry-J. at the popular pioneer New "The Fourth Jewel in Racifig'3 Polynesian shifts. The ceremony Fournier, son of Mr. and Mrs. England track was the New Triple Crown." Ecuador, Columbia, Panama, conclusion, nineteen women of the World's Fair. "It is a tre- ening of the World's Fair. ?mendous spectacle which m y Appearing from 6 p.m. to 2 Mexico; Costa Rica and Puerto were named to represent Uncle was performed by Rev. Hozen Lorenzo Fournier, 69 E. Orvis wife and I intend to see again a.m. nightly, the trio has com- Rico entertained the visitors in- Sam in the Summer Games in Saki of the Buddhist Academy St., Massena, both 1964 Massena of Manhattan^ a neighbor of High School graduates, enlisted later this year as ordinary peo- pleted more than 800 perform- official medallion to~the~"repre- Tokyo, Japan, next October eluding N.W. representatives ances on the Frontier Palace ple,"..... Other highlights of the Fair's both the bride and groom in in the United States Air Force on August 26 and are presently stage that" sits above an 84-foot of all those countries as" well as sports program includes a tour Sea Cliff, L.I. at Lackland Air Forie Base, San Indonesian Day . — : — bar,—Their act appears-in be- the Ambassadors to the U.N of. the grounds by the New York His Excellency, Dr. Z. Zain tween the Texas Can-Can Girls from Honduras and Guatemala Jets football team and the ap-SIBERIAN HUSKIES ARRIVE Antonio, Texas. pearance of boxer Joey Archer, Seven visitors to the World's Indonesian Ambassador to the presentation. United States, opened Indones BOURBON STREET BLUES top middleweight contender as Fair arrived without paying ad- LONGEST FILIBUSTER ian Nationality Day festivities ACCORDIONISTS HONORED Bourbon Street at the World's sports host at the Schaefer Cen- mission nor presenting pass cre- Longest filibuster in the hisdentials at the gate. They were tory of the United States Senat the World's Fair Pavilion at The nation's most accomplish- Fair saluted the Panama Can- ter. seven Siberian huskies, the off- ate began on February 29, 1960 2:30 p.m. Aug. 11. The program ed accordianists competed for al's golden anniversary witlTa springs of Yukon, sired by Ko-and lasted for 125 hours and 31 of dances, music and songs that solo and band honors during the special medley of song by the SHOESHINE GHUi bok, both descendents of the minutes. followed was performed by therecent three-day "Accordian Ca- popular Latin America record- IS CINDERELLA cultural delegation of more than valcade" sponsored by the ing artist Lucho Azcarrage and Ten-year-old Fatima Williams famous malamutes of the Alas60 artists and musicians who American Accordianists' Asso- his "Conjunto." visited the Johnson's Wax Pa-kan Air Command's Air Rescue LARGEST have enjoyed a noteworthy re ciation at the New York World's vilion at the New York World's Squadron, famous for its daring World's largest office building ception at the Indonesian Pavil- Fair. MISS TEENAGE AMERICA Fair and was presented with a exploits in the Aleutians and is the U.S. Pentagon, a fivekm dace the Fair began in Ap- Solo winners were: 17-year-old Jeanine Zavrel, 17 year-old year's supply of Johnson's Wax Alaska during World War II sided government building in Stephen P. Dominko of Trum- Miss Teenage America, winner shoe shine polish and a shoe Both mother and babies are do-Arlington, Va., which covers 34 ing fine. Cigars were passed out acres and cost $83 million to was free and more|bu!l, Conn.; 18-yea*old S. Phil- of a nationwide teenage compe- shine kit t h a o J M tisttora enjoyed a two lip Rogers of Kansas City. Mo. t!tinn was the guest of the build. gift was prompted by Fa-|at the Alaska Pavilion. ! K. W. Sturgeon •• • • * Promoted-at— Chevrolet Plant Evesight Test Now Mandatory FpriDrrvers •SEAWAY M0YIETIME Home-teed 2 GraduatesEnlist In U. S. Air Force / T—«*munmm • • • -m
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