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Democrat and Chronicle A Rochester, N. 14, 1965 Crime Unit Begins Missing Horton's Liberalism Hit by Colleagues Kennedy Urges Both detectives resigned rather than be demoted for failure to report the Valenti meeting to their superior. Di Republicans is through com 1 p.m., when there was a ifr.r.wi-.i-s-iTa brief recess for lunch. China Inviting Giovanni ultimately decided Accompanied by his attor Republican Conference, are supposed to create positive and constructive positions for Republicans, but their Capi To Arms Meet tol Hil prestige is not great. ney, Thomas G.

Presutti, the detective was not dismissed until close to 3:40 p.m. There then was a recess of a few minutes, and the next witness, former Vice Control Unit Detective John A. Lipari, was called. Lipari was accompanied by attorney Frank Horton's name presumably to remain as Police Bureau detective, demoted to Grade B. Lipari, however, quit the force for a private job.

Resignation Upsets Argentine Cabinet BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Iff) Gen. Ignacio Avalos resigned yesterday as Argen ter of organized criminal syndicates and members in Rochester and Western New York." 'To establish any possible connection between such criminal syndicates and public officials in both Rochester and Monroe County." The hearings were instigated primarily for these reasons, Sarachan explained: An unauthorized meeting late last May involving Di-Giovanni, Lipari and Valenti at the rear of Chuck's Cigar Store. Schieffelin later admitted personally asking the detectives to quiz Valenti and report back to him (Schieffelin) on any organized crime conditions in Rochester. The secret leaked out and. New York Times News Service WASHINGTON Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy proposed yesterday that the United States got on the Latin American task force through the co-chairman, Rep. F. Bradford Morse of Massachusetts, a explore new close associate in the mod to world erate-to-liberal Wednesday It was a long day of for Lipari and Polvino. I disarmament by inviting com-' munist China to Club.

The name came off after agent and former public safety commissioner of Rochester. Although Sarachan, who presided, had said that seven to eight witnesses probably would be heard yesterday, it was evident that the commission was running into timetable trouble. For instance, O'Brien had been subpoenaed and was supposed to appear yesterday afternoon. The ex-county Democratic chairman may testify today. Others on the subpoena list: Monroe County Democratic Chairman Leonard L.

Schieff-elin, and Martin H. Sher, the county Democratic organization's ex-finance chairman. Both were scheduled to appear yesterday, but there was insufficient time, and they possibly may testify today. Also on the subpoena list are Samuel J. (Red) Russotti, another close associate of Va-lenti; Louis Noce, proprietor of the Quill Room Restaurant at 123 State a favorite hangout for Valenti, and longtime gambling kingpin Sam tina's secretary of war, bring A There was hardly anyone in the corridors.

ing a minor crisis to Presi consultation with the leader mittee assignments. Without control of the executive branch or either body in Congress, however, the House GOP leadership has little real muscle. Furthermore, its ranks are thin enough to discourage any self-depletion. Horton has some seniority on two minor standing committees. Of the District of Columbia Committee, which gave him some prominence in working with the Democratic administration on the home rule fight, he notes that "nobody wants it." And the ranking Republicans on the Government Operations Committee, Rep.

Florence P. Dwyer of New Jersey, is closer to Horton's moderate-liberal position than to the leadership. He is a newcomer this year to the Small Business Committee. Horton's deviation from party position on the 20 votes in the semi-official tabulation is surpassed by Reps. Ogden R.

Reid of Purchase and Seymour Halpern of Queens. dent Arthur Illia's cabinet. Informants said Ayalos re Geneva dis signed because the president armament con- fcJ ference. in the public furor that en and other top leaders refused his demand that Lt Gen. Juan Sen.

The proposal, commander-in-chief be re- Kennedy made by the sued, the city named a three-man panel of lawyers to conduct an investigation Carlos Ongania, the army Lipari was on the stand for about an hour. Shortly before Lipari entered the hearing room, two other subpoenaed witnesses entered the immediate corridor. They were Charlie Domi-nick. operator of Chuck's Cigar Store at 121 State and his longtime associate, Anthony (Tubby) Donofrio, who describes himself as a "clerk" at that establishment Representing them was James F. Butler, former FBI Meanwhile DiGiovanni and LiPari were hauled on the ship, not primarily as a disciplinary move, but to attain geographical balance (another New Yorker was also on the list) and because Horton might be too busy with other matters.

Horton says he didn't ask to be included in the task force and isn't sure whether he would be able to serve if asked. "I've got enough to do," he observed. Theoretically, the method of discipline open to House moved from his post. EDITOR DIES AT 84 CHARLIE DOMINICK he got "call," too Rangatore of Niagara Falls. The four-man Crime Commission (its official title is the State Investigation Commission) launched the Rochester hearings for two reasons, according to Sarachan: "To look into the mat otiicial carpet by Public Safety Commissioner Harper Sibley denied the meet BURNSVILLE, N.C.

(UPD New York Democrat in a Senate speech, drew the immediate enorsemdent of Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and a lukewarm reaction from the State Department. Up to Peking The department took the position that eventually Com- ing but recanted when Schief James Williams Atkins, 84, publisher of the Gastonia Gazette for 59 years, died yesterday of a heart attack while felin came forward and con ceded he was behind the scheme. on vacation. W.VAV.V.WIV.W.1 brought into disarmament ne gotiations but at this point OCTOBER mere was no indication 01 any "serious interest" in Peking in the problem of disarmament. In essence, the State Department reaction was a reiteration of its past position that China could not participate usefully in disarmament talks until it changed its hos tile policy.

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In blue, 2 to 4, 18.00 to the 17-nation disarmament talks when they reconvene, probably in January in Ge neva. 'Agreement Possible' Despite China's hostility, Kennedy said, "it may be pos sible to arrive at agreements definite and limited in which are in the inter ests of both of us," specifical ly, he suggested that "the Boys' snow suit with zip-on hood, knit trim. Sizes 2 to 4 in slate blue, 21.00; 3 to 6x in slate blue and brown, 26.00 Girls' two-piece two-tone embroidered suit with attached hood. Pink with strawberry, light blue with royal, 3 to 6x sizes, 26.00 rulers of China may be persuaded that their long-run interest, like that of the United States and all other nations, lies not in the spread of nuclear weapons but in their strict control." If the Chinese accept the invitation, he said, "the negotiations will be more meaningfulfor they will then include all the nuclear powers. If the Chinese refuse, we will have lost nothing; we will r.r.A hi i peace, and the Chinese will show to the world that they are not interested." Your favorite famous-name shirts in a host of styles and colors 2.90 regularly 5.00 Cubans Defy Seas Angry For Freedom It's stock up time, time to buy new shirts for your favorite skirts and jumpers.

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