Gangland Convention Ended ;:°" By Police, Much Speculation APALACHIN, l\l.Y. <AP>—Po- “('1' are wondering whether a n('\\ explosion in gangland had ix-en blueprinted by 65 men. ni.iny of them widely - known Cl'lllllTlill5. who gathered at I re‘ nio:t- hilltoo mansion near here.‘ st-xeral hiid been questioned in the barbershoil slaying of mobs- tu Albert Anastasia by two "|‘_|3kfid gunmen in New York last month. police said. Tile wellheeled ivsitors. whose meeting was broken up Thursday by police. insisted host Joseph T’liil'l)s'|T‘8 was sick and they "just h.-ippencd to drop in at tho same lime" to pay respects. 'l‘Iii-y dropped out under police lil'«ll‘l'a. l’Ullt‘C said the group included i-at-kt-teers. n a r c o t i c s lnrx, bookies and some seemingly l(‘:1llllll2Il€ businessmen. Speculation grew that under world figures ‘ ' up Anastasia’: rac . In New York. Deputy C let in- spcctoi’ Edward W. Byrnes ar- r.-iiiged a conference to determine iilit-ther Anastasia's estate fig- ured in the discussion. Police elsewhere noted some of the group had been linked to the Mafia. an underworld organiza- Theta-Rlto Hi-Y Off With A Bang Did you know that the Chair lotletown Y.M.C.A. has eleven Y Clubs. the most of any "Y" in (‘niiada'.’ This is mainly due to the work last year of Charlie Bal- lem now of Summerside and Ruth little over the half-wavy mark in their teens-—that wonderful but sometimes hectic age of 16. This Club got off to a hang-up start on a recent Saturday night, with s Chinese auction. girls are always chock-full of bright ideas and always ready for something different—-that is. it's good—4-he-y took liberty of the Chinese by changing the basic rules of the auction which resul- ted in squeezing every cent out of the almost empty wallets of many the nsiting club members. GOOD BUY? How cmefis Well it was like merchandise was-—ahali we char- llably say. on the iunky side. al- though if one could by any stretch of the imagination. use it, it might be considered a " buy" icoodbye money!) The committee‘! idea was that what- ewr any one person bid. that bid oi money was to go to the sale tahle whether or not their bid was highest or the article was rot-ieved by that person or not. “'l‘ricky" you say, but probably you don't understand. . . The main items auctioned were car rings and there were some d.in<i\- sols at real bargains too. diupite our above reference to "iuiik". At any rate. everyone had ADULTS $1.00 tlon with roots in Sicily. CURIOUS OVER CARS P9 rs moved in after they 3 I, became curious at the caravan of limousines rolling around this quiet community of 4100 persons in southoentral New York. A dolen men fled into woods but roadblocks and a flanking movement rounded them up. All were taken to a state police sta- oee who . stance the Theta-Rho has a big Project this week that is keeping ceeds are for CARE. no organisa- starvtng children all over the world. 0!: ed ternoon. mukinii tape will be laid on the sidewalks in Charlottetown on tioa which undertakes to feed be “Sunnyside” Idrsftoii smart and will he on hand to drop a coin: from Rogers Hardware Corner to and tell your Tnends to do like-; year round. extends 1.527 miles Fairbanks. Alaska. the Royal Bank Corner on Queen in $1., and pas'sersby are being in- The Theta Rho girls meet every’ vitod to place coins. liirge ' the " “ small. to hei ' ‘ s-y to help underprivileged chil- Clubs there is a President. Sec- diren in other parts of the world lretary. Treasurer and various At 2 o'clock llis Worship, Mayoricommittees Each Chm has an Stewan will lay the first coin al:Ad\‘ls0l' or Mentor, and Theta- Hughes' Corner. Members of the'Rhii has Miss Jessie Bingham; Theta-Rho Club and some exlrrvilio is tops in this capacity. lp will be stationed around the ‘ ’ j“”""{*”"’: area mentioned and will tell you Eastern chipmunks are gener- any more you would like to know all) larger. with wider stripes. about CARE. So if you care and than the chipmunks found in would like to help, we hope _\oii'wcsiern Canada. tlon for questioning. Au were re- leased "We haven't a thing on them." said Sgt. Edgar Croswall of the bureau of criminal investigation. “But we made it clear we wanted them out of the area." The visitors came from Cali- rnla. Texas. Colorado, Penn- sylvania. New York.New Jersey. ped- Ohio. Puerto Rico and Cuba. Po- lice found no guns but plenty of cash. One man had 810,000. Barbara. 51. told a reporter he had suffered several heart at tacks this year and “it was good to see my friends." Leading figure at the meeting was mobster Vito Genoese, 59. of Atlantic Highlands. N.J., whom o r m e r governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York once de- scribed as “the king of the rackets." a whale of a time. especially the e yto - a couple of dollars for a bare This is just one ol the in ideas these teen-age girls can put an heir fun and a few shekels of profit as well. 'l‘here ‘ sh ev- ery meeting and business is car- ried on with parliamentary ro- sometimes it does get off the track and develop into a sort of freedor-all. Through the season there are many lianned discussions by the girls, on various subjects of spe- cial interest to their age group if and guest speakers are often in- vlted to speak and lead in discus- sions on many subjects of interest. AND PROJECTS The different Clubs to raise money for ' e. tobiagtoneoftheboyuclubsputson aTesw~hicliisthetal.kelthe town. The boys do the serving (not the cooking. thank goodness: and prominent men of the city act as graceful and dignified pourers. The annual P.E.l. 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