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i - . ttfft . \ r > gf PAGE TWO CORTLAND STANDARD, COBTLAND, N. Y- MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 9, 1959 TEMPERATURE 3 f . a u Saterday to 2 p.m. Sun- day Feb, 74 3 p.m. Sat 38! 5 a.m Sun 28 4 p.m. Sat 38 j 6 jun. Sat 38 , 7 pjn. Sat 38 9 p.m. Sat 37 12 Mid. Sat 35 3 ajn. Sat 32. John F. Rfley, 24, Dies When Tractor Skids On- Ice, Overtn 7 a.m. Son 25 9 ajn. Sun 24. 11 a.m. Sun 20; 12 M. Sun 18 1 p.m. Sun 16 2 p.m. Sun 14 High 38 degrees Low 14 degrees BELIEYED TO HAYE 1 ^ & * • > « » GROTON-LANSING JOHN FEINT, 26, DIED INSTANTLY' AFTER LONG SKID Back At Homer SCHOOL MERGER 'PLEADS GOILTY From Thrnway (TALKS IN ALBANY TO JAG DRIYING YMCA To Hold Lenten Series For Space Age EDUCATION DEW. STAGING DINNER FOR ETY PEOPLE Winter Sports Sgt George Cowburn has been. Representatives of the Groton John Ward Feint, 26, Pitcher,' The Cortland Young Men's. The State Education depart- John Francis Riley, 24 WM retained to "the Homer State Po- ; aM~ iirsing'school boaVds^wEpleaded "gnflty" tc z ., ... o - - --_—. LABRADOR SE n - i—-<mm •». 9 m - --„- IHWH thi* mnminj -j,-. , *,—„ i z*± X*"" *"**** *""««" *-"«»"*« scawi poaiu^ wuiijueaaec guuty u> a charge of Christian Association will spoo-Jment will sponsor a dinner meet- Traces of powtW J 3 P- **- S^yto 2 ^ «• MoB -^S r t Si 1 32?l^ d t down" H^^^r* ^ c^PSL*^ ** » A 1 ** 1 * toda y ** tomcr-driving while intoxicated-and wassor "The Lenten Opportunity 'ing of all educational television 'aches pacsnTbt,*. W ^ MB IS o^^^^ <mtbeN * w¥orkSUteTnni - rew ** hearings on the con-fined $100 in .addition to having; Hours," an interdenominational personnel Tuesday at Brockway Open tonight 7 ££ */*» man ASiOl S*ri- CT*TI —.. " —• day Feb. 8-9 JlSrSS-: T I S S f mV^laliao^ of their two i j j g H ^ - ^ = ^ ^ ^ ^ ai . ^ 6 pja. Sun 6 9 aun. Mon 10 . Mr. Riley is. believed to havejofficer to be^char^ataei^^L- •„ T *»W - - -xF&JSS^ 7 pun. Sun 5 11 a.m. Mon 21 9 p.m. Sun 0 12 M. Mon 21 12 Mid Sun -1 1 p.m. Mon 23 3 a.m. Mon 0 | 2 p.m. Mon 24 and killed instantly. He was pro-.ferred to tile Thrnway nounced dead at the scene by' ' Dr. William J. McAuliffe, coun- /ty coroner. High 24 degrees The tractor was hauling Low -l degree i spreader on the day during Lent, trom 12:1ft to] The purpose of the meeting wffljCREST-cw^., * __ . _ Judge Albert C. Comando noted 1:15 p. m., at the YMCA. (bring together for the first toe, (the deathnfj **' superintendent, the^twoit 1 " 1 ,** czs t was ^-^MSMH The theme for this years ser-all the persons connected with general maaa*?* 5111 been thrown from the ttaetor-Homer substation, has heen trans- J-^?* 0 * to J - Pani Munson, and killed instantlv. He was nro-!«.«^ ^^T^i^JLTrJ^ 31 u * a ^ ! district superintendent, the two. . - — - - ..— groups are neither for nor against s o l v i n g a onarge of azunk driv-ijes ^ ..The Christian Faith in ; the educational television pro- PRECIPITATION on the Riley family; I farm on the Salisbury Road ( about 9:45 when the accident oc curred. The Salisbury Road isj Th« . « « « • ~tT»~««jt.««. w nort!l<rf Route 11 a short dis- *Hl TT2 ^ f ^ S ^ *** €as * <* * * p ort Watson! tween 3 p.m. Sunday and 2 p. stn ^ ^3,^ J L A. WEIRES, 32, «|0N TRIAL FOR FORGERY HERE ] the merger which has been re?*?* to ** brought into City C o u r t ^ Space t^^' m. today was .09 of an inch. WEATHER commended by the state. They ^^ Jaa - L He threatened to would, however, like to have more information on.the merger.pearing in the futere. ^ _ _ They are especially interested,' J S r * f i 56 ? S eiCi ' court Feb 13 His tonic- "Can You!**"'* 0 * teachers gram. Attending the meeting will sx -— - - - - --- l ^^ ( ^JiS i &5^»'?S5^^^^jHON0RlISfi give the first service onjn^ television teachers and re-f»,~ V1 ' wZ solidation would improve the iord and steady employment into quality of education and what; 60115 * 0 * 13 * 1 ? 11 -^' . . . flMdat problems would be ^ ^ * J * i ^ £ < £ & * : z z :f -ia=i v-.^ai or s^ari 0, acpazcral ^le^r State igf^y^i^ Department On Feb. 20, the Rev. David ,'fkials attending wil linelade: Dr. Mair of the North Presbyterian Francis E. Almstead, special eon. JAfflOOMBij liCORTLAHDi Wilfrid Parsons said Mr. Riley Lavern h v d _L ap JP aTe ^ Iy ade * ^ t ^ i l o r S t , inoicten on nvc ec-^:;2 ;J ".-~ '-" : i; —- -- L " , nt that'th* tp<-- ,—-".' •>- -.,- -rase:: z JL^. OZ. "Zi _:s „:.- 3^-srJrer:, i-.-rarise- arc "-'* Doras nrinl-." J«t S » ? ^ S d ^ ^ ^ ^ *•""-** su^^^nn^wS ^ S t r a S h S 5 ^ I g B ' e n f : _ _ . . asSntichaTc^ JS'^-' ~ In the indictment by the Janu- ^J*?* <***** toward Ithaca^cent more ' present _ _ _ ^ «•«•»*.«-~- - ™ ^- —- .ft.- traeto- v ^ - ; ., Tn\~^~J7^^Z S 7" """""V " - nore nrba- ^^^which is admissible as evidence^retired minister, will present,jerative Educational Service. freezing rain in west pomon this fh P « tractor was ^ » °dem jary Grend Jury, Weires was ^ l . ^ J 5 ^ ^ ^ - South Central New Light snow this afternoon and to-, . night mixed with some sleet and * * L * £ * * ? ICy "t afternoon, and all 'sections t o - i ^ / ° a £ Mr. Riley was found c^ed of pasang'worthless checks ^ f toward the village itself, night changing to oceaaianatlJF** >t . <w< ! w * < "f 0 ^." 1 a Cortland store. He is being. State officials base their sug- rain Tuesday. Temperatures ri&- The spreader also in the road represented by Attorney Frank' ing slowly through period, reach J wa £: P e 1,ody .?H T u ^? l l Bell of Groton. :__ . - -^ .- J-- rL~,~ .il • .v .Cof-aTKi Memorial Hosoital in TV.--*_-* T „ « - •»_: gestion on the contention tiiat a Prank ... mjim^t^Tn enrollment of 1,700 in tolone after the car the defendant * »bol wcich is .05 per,«^>« 'wi 1 ™^ ^, as^^ni, lucaaru uamer, ana; Sevens ^.^ than the percentage ; The Rev. Robert E. Fletcher David MacheL Board of Co-op- name T^L, s5sla retired minister, will present,jerative Edncational Service. iineWp ?T ** " I S P A 3 S " J f ^ S ! a e meetin « «• WW together-SSSdo ^Rft? Feint was arrested by Officers Mar. 6, and the- Rev. Richard for ^ Snt ^e afllpersonTS- George Cooi-'ijJL^ rank Burch and Sebastian Bar-Johnsen, assistant pastor of the v o I v e d w i t a -^ edocatiooal tri«- C r a i f a h ^ V l f 7 ? of intoxication. S S n 5 .fSf B As Pa T >r J > % t r voIved " ^ «« educational tele-^Cniikshanr'^l 7 ? First Methodist, Church of Cort- iViskm „,*„,„ r^ w m ineh^iann. rCSLr^. * ^ « 2 ^ ^ ^ . C ^ " * £ ^ " * £ M Z a t 1 gi£ I S~ y Leslie B ^ i r - t o T ^ r S i ^ ^ w i J d i ^ . ^ ^ P ^ J ~ : £ £ j ' » ^ ^."i 0 ? 1 ^ 3 ^. 100 ?^™-??: Haves ambular.ee l : _^fr^J^ n ! y . _!5f,?"^^ of IflO, is more efficient ?and pushed it into another vehicle ications from Outer Space. 1^ progmns, ts well as the Patricia G S ^ ! ing ^, ^ .._ .... _ . . 30s Tuesday. Southeast to south: Ha>-es ambulance K, representing the people. T ~^t - I™ Pnrt w a t«in ^trt^t winds mostly 10-25 today and to- **: ? E 2 W i 5 ^ b ° rn M ^ h 8 ' ; Jod « e Bobert W. Sloan ex \J~* ^ ^ Sfcj*? A e f « Port Watson Street night and sooth to southwest. 1 ? 8 *™ ^ a n d the son of Fran- eased jurors ^o were ^ ^ state app««ayused out of date, The series wffl be -^SlteadKTwir pr^TfhT i^SwTc^S !*? J>y a talk by the Rev. Robert ,n^Tn< JT-J^ ^-^WQ«, ^ Tuesday. Hazardous driving c o n - | ^ , P " VfiJ^ ^^ " « < « « * L-.lected to ditions are likely in the next 24;° C ^ nn S,^^ y :. ..„ -. t 1131 »n*il Monday, Feb. 16. —orrs. LOCAL SKIES TODAY Mr. Riley was a member of .the CortlandviDe Farm Bureau and a communicant of St Mary's (Church. W. E. TWOMEY, 56 ; Monday, February 9, 1959 Gallagher Riley; Sunset today 5:27 p. m. ? Francis P. Riley Sunrise tomorrow 7:09 a. m.jPatrick Riley of ^Mv-m his JJJ, ^[jjjgj Q[ uoBTLAND serve in the currentif* 1185 wluch hst 60 ° Pmnls .for i Lansing and 800 for Groton. Recent figures show 900 for Lansing and 1400 for Groton. jl\TT?G CTTnTilTIITV ' Munson has combined reports 1 1 / j J a j jjUl/i/ljiliil [made by both schools, showing! ~" - - '. enrollment and other data, and ——— I snl present them to the State: William E. Twomey, 56, of 79 McCune,- college chaplain and grams. Judi± Se~ i s ^ FRANK I. FOX, 76, secretary of Churches "Are We In Orbitr" H4DE4BEDEN, a son, Chris; Education Department's Bureau Clinton Ave., died suddenly at TTTD1? ^TTIKI'niV AH Cortlandvflle;; of Field Financial Services. his home yesterday. He was the fljirlj} I j Vi\^UAI UH Moonset tonight .... .7:44 p. mJhis grandmother, Maria Riley of Frank I. Fox, 76, of 12 Jewett Besides Munson and the two husband of the late Margaret) * -•*-' — - " - • G0NC1T SERES First Quarter Feb. 15;Cortland; a sister, Mrs. Joanne Ave., died yesterday morning at principals, Leon A. Olds, sue- Cashion Twomey PROMiXENT STAR Condron of Groton; and several his home. He was the husband <*eding Munson on Wednesday Born Dec 4 1902, in Cortland CapeDa, high overhead 8:02 p. m.; aunts and uncles. of the late Iva Hunt Fox. as district superintendent, willf^ was the son of William and ; VBIBLE PLANETS j Funeral services wffl be held Born May 11, 1882, in Preble, attend the hearings. Katherine Sweeney Twomey. " " Venae, below the Moon. IThursday at 9:15 a. m. at the he was the son of the late David Th€ oth ^ delegates include Mr Twomey was an employe Hilde Gueden, leading soprano _ Mars, high m south 6^6 p. m. home of Francis P. Riley, Cort- and Johanna Daley Fox. ' Pr** 1 CCConnelL president, and ^ Durk€e ' s Bakery, Homer. I of the Metropolitan Opera, wffl S n T / U W l ^ l TN MlJWi]?l f Juprter, rises 2:19 a. m.-land, RD 2, and at 10 a. m., in' Mr. Fox had been a farmer in Clarence Benson from the Lans-j surviving are five sons present an eight-part pro- UUWWflWJ *" Saturn, tow in southeast 5:47 a.«St. Mary's Church. Interment Preble until his retirement a year ' m * hoard; and Nelson Harris, Kober f William Jr " Dennis' gram tomorrow evening at 8:15 _ - Barbara Xc0« schools; John W. Williamson, ra- ian McKav, David Oab dio-teievision coordinator; Dr.jOwens, Cheryl B o b S Carl Schroeder, Dr. Robert Dor-jSayre, victor SiaS - aai Senneth Hotchkiss, Miss "Mar-|Smia, Manlee S^T^ ian Hartnett, and Walter Frank- ens, Joel SuoeCaal lyn, of the operational commit-, Marion Todd, Sanc^S tee; Lawrence CosteDo, project pri Tow'.e, Jady Wood* director; and Dr. Franklyn S. Karen Yaichut ^^ Barry, superintendent of schools. In the eights grade, (eludes: Craig Ba2a.< 3arfbot, MarceDa \ Davis, Mkhael 1 Ann Falso, Linda Lehlbaci; Mary Nancy Sullivan, Kid. and Elaine Zxafm. Students in the ROBERT ffiFffl 5, DOINGS TONIGHT day and Wednesday afternoons Church, jand evenings at their conven- Surviving are three sisters, ' :.- - ;:i ::.; - ; If^^,^ ^ __ M Mrs. Edward o;Connor and M r s ' ! rllAIfl[LlIl KMAll ; ing. ; In hen of flowers, friends may Michael Costello, both of Cort-i * A * i * J - ,AX * , - u -' U i U U * J 6:30 p.m., Semper Felix Class;C°°tnhute to the Cancer Fund, land, and Mrs. Katherine Stev-i If 1 Eft C7 UYDFDI7G meeting, Memorial Baptisti^ -ens of Syracuse; and several A u L u / 01, uAlilLuD Church. [past president of tiie National ni t^ s "P Be*****- 8 pjn^ St Mary's Member'siSociety of Safety Engineers. Funeral services will be held _, . ._ __ _. Club card party, school cafeteria.) —The Preble H o m c D e m o n Wednesday at 10 a. m., at the ; Franklin A. Knapp, 87, died'ton. Part one of Miss Gueden's Cortland. 8 p.m., First Methodist" Ca > -P s tration Unit wffl meet at 8 D m ^ te resid « n ce» 12 Jewett Ave. ' Saturday at the home of his Funeral services wffl be held; concert wffl be Handel's "Ah: Funeral services were held to- cle E-« meeting, 10 Woodland-Wednesday at the home of M-s" a n d a t 10:3 ° a - m. in S t Mary's son, Harmon Knapp, in South, at the McAndrew Funeral Home Spietato" from "Amadigi'' (sung day at Beard Memorial Home at Ave. 'Justin Hobart Members wili Chnreh - Jntenai:Dt ™& he in OtseBc where he made his home.} at 9 a. m., Wednesday, and at: in English). Selections in parts 2 p. nv, the BeCBoyd A. Liffle Robert M. Kniffen, 5, son of Mrs. Bath Kniffen VanBefger of j whose nameTai _„ Owego, died Saturday in Newark, are: Carol An Marjorie' the second one this season in the.N. Y. jespunvRhoda series and the only vocal eon-! fie w a s b e n in Johnson City stead, John Jokmfl cert scheduled. on May 1, 1953. eph, C r " - Law Persons who are holders ofj Surviving besides his mother, Frank Meyer. and three sisters, Mrs. Helen season tickets may obtain indivi- ! are a.brother, Bay Kniffen ofj* •> Blair of Shaffertown, Pa., Mrs.'dual admissions at the door of Homer; two sisters, Mrs.-Ruth i I Marie Powers of Ithaca, and; the high school auditorium. Stu-!Ann Griffiths of of Cortland, and BEFBP Mrs. Margaret Sandwick of Gro-' dents are admitted at half prieciMrs. Roselya Seamans of Soajh* er of Cortland, Mrs Lamooiea of Corning, and Mrs. Joan Jacobs of Homer; a broth- er, Paul Twomey of Cortland; 8 p.nL, Diana Court 54, Order ls€w cancer dressings and com P 4 , M a r v ' s Cemetery. He was born in Otselic on Dec.!9:30 a. m. in St Mary's Church. H and m wffl be from the works^ofScianng. Interment will be ia of Amaranth, meeting, MasoniCpietg nnfinishedproiects Those F ^ ien ds may call at the late 1 17, 1871. Mr. Knapp is survived Interment will be in S t Mary's! of A. Scarlatti. Mozart, RichardiScott Cemetery. Temple. ; making hats will meet with the ^sidence on Monday evening,, by two sons, Harmon of South; Cemetery. Strauss and Brahms. - 8 p. m., Cortland County Health,^L&H unit in Homer and Taesday afternoon and eve- Otselic and Howard Knapp of Friends may call at the funeralf Finale, Act I, "La Traviata" Association board of directors', ^JJ^ yf omen rf ^ Moos- «TT7 "'^ at tbeir convenience. Homer; five grandchildren andhome Monday and Tuesday from; by Verdi will be presented in the-xAYV KflflxV DKITlTUn meeting, First National Bank. i meet at g p m tomorrowat th?< ' seven great-grandchildren. 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m fourth oart (rf the orocram. -• '-->---- 8:15 p.m., Cortland Community Moose Home ' VT^ITiTIAi PAWVWVV r Puneral services wffl be beM: —, Prospector, Home 1*4™ W™llM, | t J P . m . Tuesday a^fte Dam^yg £gJJJ)gQf pgjQSJ Players Ave. at 2 p. m Funeral Home, South Otselic. The; Rev.' William Wilkinson, pastor meeting, 190 Central; _xhe onty special meeting, 205 Groton a Mrs j ^ ^ yj^ 4 p ^. of South Otselic Baptist Church,: ton St Mrs. Finn will give the .Sunday afternoon the members T ^ . ^ r ^ t ? - Jnterment wffl bej DOINGS TOMORROW ffl PHnJU)Hi>HIA HRE fourth lesson bezinnme sewing :of *&« visitation committee con- ^ Valley View Cemetery, South! PHILADELPHIA (AP) "Thei known to concert goers and 000 increase in welfare outlays is fourth part of the program itfCtS,"! SS BY DHSHSDK «STS i selections by Debussy and Schu-' —— bert ALBANY. N. Y. (AP) -* The Miss Gueden, Viennese opera- state's social welfare commission- tic soprano, is equally well er says a recommended $7,400 -I „.';.« ToLj Barren Beebe, Y., RD3, hn Hospital, Fefc,! BOWLER. -*- S hue Watson Bo Y., in Ithaca It; Pitel Feb. 8,1 Mrs. Bowler it Homer, N. Y. GUYLES - To Bruce and Barb; les, Mineral Wt 7, 1959, a Lynn. Mr. and are formerly of Y. ToMichafcl —The Cortland r£»m»,fty ducted a Sharing Christ pro-; "«eiic. smoke was so thick that I lost i P l a y e r s will meet at 8:15 to- gram Dy inviting unchurched Priends may call at the fun-the chfldren," moaned Mrs. Mil- First Methodist Or- night, instead of tomorrow night, P^Pie to attend the midweek eral fiom e this afternoon and dred Plummer recording fans as she is to opera dictated by rising coats. audiences. Raymond W. Houston appealed Among her lighter selec- Saturday for favorable legislative _ tions will be "O Can Ye Sewtactlon on proposed increases in nieces and nephews. *ut they suf- j Cushions?", a Scottish craddle state aid to localities for public focated Sunday in a pre-dawn fire song. assistance. *' that damaged their two-story ; v M^.,, 05 ^^* 5 ^5^°?. ^^ \ .^ Jetters to Austin W. Erwin, She had tried to save her five ricia Briggs Xorris. S t , Homer, .V. Y„ a (N. Y. ; Xemorx Feb. 5, 1359, a soc,| Charles. 10 a. m.. First Methodist Cir-, night, instead of tomorrow night Pe°Pie to attend the midweek eraJ home cle M-3 meeting. 16 Morningside at the home of James Sweeney Len ten services at which the evening. Dr. 190 Central Ave ~ ' work of Christ for the human 1:30 p. m., First Presbyterian —The Senior Citizens Ctab race is to be stressed, said Dr EGG MARKET West Circle meeting, 21 Floral will meet Wednesday noon at f ^ >*eebe, pastor of S t Paul ----- ~ - ^ - _ Ave. _ jtbe YWCA for a birthday Valen- Lutheran Church. Sunday morn- : ^E* Y °BK (AP)—(USDA) — brick home in southwest Philadel-! oer wffl be Rosalinda's Czardas.chairman of the Senate FinancejilcCORMICX - 2:30 p. m.. Twentieth Century'tine tureen luncheon. A musical ™* Dr - Neebe, on preaching of Wholesale egg offerings adequate, phia. (from "Die Fledermaus" by Jo-1 Committee, and WiHara H. Mac **•""'' r " ym " ] Qub meeting, clubhouse. ; program will followed the lunch-'the heating of the blind man Demand improved. Receipts (2 The three Negro girls and tbefr haan Strauss. Kenzie, chairman of the Assemhlv 6:30 p. m., Cub Scout Blue and; eon. " stressed the ideas of the miracle' da7S ' 24 ' 600 - two brothers, <±ildren of Mr. and! Two additional concerts will re-lWays and Means Cormnittee Gold banquet, Memorial Baptist' —Xeoseofeta Rebekah Lodged conversion as the opening of (w hoiesale sefiing prices based Mrs. Major Long Sr., were Marion main in this season's series, Houston said the increases are Church. will meet at 8 tomorrow night ae eyes of the soul through t a e ' 00 exchange and other volume ?: Joyce 6; Linda 5; Majo Jr. 4;'Leoard Rose, cellist, wffl be : "tied to the stern facts of Hfo" 6:30 p . m , Hi-Roadian Group'at the lodge halL 17 Tonipkms Holy,Spirit's work in the Gospel Wf* J •• az J d Robert 2 - (presented March 9 and the Erwin and MacKenzie VSITL. family covered dish supper, First; St. The Sharing Christ program 1 New Y «rk spot^ quotations: Mrs. Plummer ran from the Rochester Civic Orchestra will safe " - - r --- MASIK0 GospeL Baptist Church. —The Home dub will meet wa s projected"by the American! NEARBY smoke-filled bouse, but came back, appear April 11. 6:30 p. m., Business and Pro-j Wednesday for a tureen dinner Lutheran Publicity Bureau of ^'tes—Top quality (48-50 lbs) w^en she discovered the children; • •• fessional Women's Club dinner at noon at the home of M"rs *** York City and is bemz-i^t" 40 ^ : mediums 36-37; smaCs we re stm inside. TtfaMflNM VITJTKTI XT meeting, YMCA. Ivan Mudge. 12 Otter Creek, PL adopted by many Lutheran^on- 33 ^ 34 ^- She &<#** her way to the sec- WAai/flUO IALULU AI 7:30 p. m., Association of Uni-'Each member is asked to brine gregations throughoat the United Browns-Top quality (48-50 Bw) ond-fioor rear bedroom where the f l A A AAA inp CTnTPV versalist Women's meeting, Uni- her own table service and a dish States. .** " 39% - mediums 35% - 36. children were sleeping She •MVV ! tAfU AMi OlVUifl versalist Church lounge. jof food to pass. This week, at the first Lenten SD 33-34%. 7:30p. m., Women's Missionary! —Biae Creek Home Demoa- service at 7:30, the Lutheran pa>- TJnion meeting, Memorial Baptist stration Unit wffl meet Wednes- ter will preach on "In the Cross Church. day noon at the home of Mrs of Christ I Glory," a hymn writ- Mary's Church l Jan. 24, 1959, John Quirk, George MeCor and Miss Joanne field, Mass. WALL STREET aroused them and led them to a iwindow in the front room, then. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -_ - - smashed the glass. That's when ; thief, perhaps a gem expert, stole sne Jost tnem. - « »«%rto^ urn MA *MT.««WC over a public he arinff! !ST - PETER - KEEP -,•-- ._ --"--.-. \ T l n *i Methodist Church,! Feb. 7, 1359, by ton S. Williams, | Whmr~* St and Miss Betty Homer, N. Y^ BD Wednesday on Gov. RockefeQer's Proposed $2,041,000,080 budget Houston .said ristof coats were Plaguing not only public welfare but private welfare agencies. His department's recommended in- r AP> A ceases, he said, represent "ma* lAP)—A awm need." a reported $400,000 in diamonds. 7:30 p. m.. Prosepectors Home I Franklin Crosley. Lunch "wffl~ be ten by' Sir /ohn'k>wrinjron "see- ^^ Y0RK (AP) ~ w aves of J^t P^nmer leaped from the emeralds and other jewelry from WHIN TOT t " meeting, 4 served at noon. Members are lag the colossal bronze <apss ! e ^*. sb f >ok ^ ***** =«** to J^S 7 1 ? fLf^JS? •£? If,?* , S td . "^ rf .* v *catk>ningj nlWlOltt WMtiUtM. W* Demonstration Unit Pendleton St. 8 p. m., F. E. Smith School, service. The business session church on Macao, the only thing u- - ... .. PTA meeting, school auditeria. ; ^nl be conducted by Mrs. Clif- left standing of the church after d " 9S smking 2 or 3 points 8 p. nu Circle E-2 and Circle ; for d King, chairman, and the;a typhoon. Each person, in- Steek' motors, chemicals, oils asked to bring their own table atop the massive front wall of a a .*•?"* ioss ear! y thLs afternoon. 52ST«^ TILS'r ' i 2 f £~: New Y o r k OTto Tmtl[l magnate. Vl/rtV' ~~ •"" "' - " Industrials were hit hard, some ^ f n J! c ^ foaod five f «* t™*] The theft Sunday was the big- fkblSh JlfiW TORI SfiB the window. In addition to Mrs. Plummer, luxury hotels gest in the history of Miami Beach gfe problem confronts New York E-6 * meeting, "First Methodisti Sfst lesson on making " leaaer'duding" children, wflfreeS»e"" nibbcr ' tobaccos, drugs and' eW Sire?f rr^^i-^^F SSL ^ jewelry was owaed ^ I ^^Stote^b^usro? T S«^ .—The Busjaes* aad Profession- of the service.' 8 p. m., Skyline Ski Club meet-, ing, First National Bank. | ** Women's Qub wffl hold a din- 8 p. m., Neoscoleta Bebekah ner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Jomor TROOP 87, BOY SCOOTS Youogstown Sheet dropped about Herbert Davis. Wednesday eve- evenine at 6- Lodge meeting, 17 Tompkms Stj™?^ m the YMCA. Bridga" Ctab meeting, Univarsa?' -__* * * • Cortland Knight PLAKS AWfUAL DDdfER isf Chnreh lounge. Klubbers, Home Demonstration- 8 p. m_ Town and Country Gar- ^ nit ^ me * t Wednesday eve- Annual dinner' of Boy Scout fen On* meeting, 17. Groton 5 £ * at » m . th l r I *? m « <* * » . Troop 87 wffl be held Tuesday 2 " Loss * s * n ^ than a &* Ave. .-.? lert Davis iMMtrfiv •-»_ !__ .. _ . „ .. t. c ^ u *' ««-• M>>- _— T-C «•* , 8 p. m., KnighU of Columbos meeting, K of C Home. « P. ai_ CortiandTflie Grange card party. Grange HalL t p. m.. Women of the Moose meeting, Moose Heme. 8:15 p. BL, Cortland Concert Series: Hilde prase. Community Hal. a general retrat " " "j"ljr_7i _^J_^_f?• 10 ' f" **>*** <* Herte C** B « t a l Corp A.-!<»H^_« T _ u - i , - n » -.^ _ caped. All were treated for smoke jwencae Telephone was down inhalation about 3 at on phase but reduced: The father is an Army sergeant S £ SStt 0031 Busiaess ^SHOOTS WIFE TO DEATH synthe- AMD KILLS HaSELF ANDERSON, lad. (AP) — An " iB S_^____> •?? ^ U^c£rch* ^ " * • *«**-3£> 51^5--? \SS sfe^i B ^ c^S^-t/STS , P ?^ tS ^ S ^ are invited fj?\*°* 3 «ttsb«rgh j£££~£i sS hold a card aarf-v at « ~~TZ X ~, .__L ^r.Jr*. u n o Patrohnan DoyJe Wrizht nid ToeJargast BU . . liR MARKET by Hayes Same*. The patient was taken to (He Cortland Memorial Hos- l*tal_fronx « Piaree St. «r —CortiaBdvffle Grange wfll hold a card party at 8 tomorrow night at the Grange HalL Worn en^are saked to bring sand-! s^ y0RK (AP) _ (US _ A) __ -TaeA«»ei*tfc«efUaiv*r^^^ eria « s "^V**- De- ist Women wffl meet at 7:3* to- a^eSi" r. /i«r«\ _n /v_ (fresh) wffl be _ at I o'clock ia the board room, with a jym entitled, "Problenu of Flake, will be safety led by Frank itrneer at flte Corp- aad a lounge. -The S8%-59. ra:: !*_ J >oi £±Jl e ?!* T .?<****. a i 59% centsf 32 score" "(A) 5W-5?; Baltimere 4 Ohio" highlighted the 90 score (B' i Cheese s! - idays) 56 000 * 7 _<.*• .*|r » * » « Sodetyi- Wnokaak' salea, A m t r i e a n * n d Pea»«ylvani. Railroad. Homer, 5* CBntoa Ave. At > p.n». Cheese s I 2!? _?._* ^_i_ °L C "d.mem-jday,) 56.000. New Jersey) and Royal Dutch droppedaboat a point each. !eYangeksWan^*laoyer""r^^ ri* The'other pieces^werilSt -3iT**£P •« **««< a j l j , i , lBl«tAaaalanaa--fa-! * P^Amer^n Motors <* lost car & ^ * £ £ j i £ K«aar # d^ad_fr*cti<maBy. %,."* ^^ "P 1 ***^ » • * • Moyer said Stic-Q fired at least tap more rflfc buCets into his wife after she fefi out of the car onto the street Moyer said Mrs St__a __d ±~t m ** AaJ-rfcwa Hotel. Upon ra- !L__r__- __i-W.?*M_*^ t?g5&-?-*»-» «»*?'« M *___J__ : J * Pfixer aod Scher- ing dropped more than a point each. ' Creamery 93 scare (AA) «v A .decfine of beyond a point by wffl meet at the home of the late Frank Fox. 12 Jewett Ave^ to reene tte Beaary. beard af alreeton ef toe fteady: Receipts (2 fbout * PO« were token by New haTT ride York Central Southern Pacifici bath worbsd ^ito^U?S! jewelr7 f^LH IZ2TT",!? **i* «*»"j^^pS-Sd'siSmB* inatealffct at 6^ at the YWCA. place. cheese (whole mflO: Single daisies freak 3M0 ceata;!more Also down around .waeeL He said Mrs. Stifafi pomt orjmto the street as be teD aged 48-52; *LSrf ££^, Z k . t ^. Sirls V (whed » ) «'»*« " A " «- General Bectric raeetzoa of effieers wffl take 32r grade "V 4$-a>: xrsaa Tr'aoi^r •MBV * !^ SS^*..r me r CJa Cyaaa-;raia of beBato. mas, Eastera Air Ttnei and Amer-t Mover Mh» at «n» -*••*• fcaa 1 ». Tjatoi CartadTaaalaaaVed' a to* weandto^tSfS off abort ipr and drove Mrs. StigaQ's eariai ponce aeaeaaarters. He w -a rf the* ----- e i t h e r overlook i orifSLJ 0 *^^** G* 8 *** of Agri- cbose not take some of the gems. P tt ^ e ' ^ Sunday to* trapping Mrs. Cle interrupted the inter- ^* ^'Wf 1 »barply witt the de- view with '1 do not want any of r^ m demand aod prices tor this in the newspapers." She and'~*7 <r ' "^ r e eon aad muskrat her husband operate Mr. Mort,| pe r , oae of New York City's leading ~* * "M**. be said, the i dress houses. mah ate multiplying rapidly and Because some of Qw Jewelry eaasmg heat* ftomaii to seooer- was not taken, officers thenrSed *T ' ' was a professional, knew appraise gems and knew was after. The largest piece was. a $180,000 The ten said, baa reached is fimber. highways aad land. i ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ H *****.besaad.barebaeaatojBttaTx i _-fi»*f "*""*<»»' The jewels were « threat to farm- poods aad craps, while the state baa to employ - —•-.- Saturday night ,5? szrsfjf.vrsi imm mr FOX — In Corflsai, K «, 1959, Frank L Fo.j Ave., Cortland, aged J Funeral services I Wednesday at j late residence, m. in St. Mary's i land. Intenneat Mary's Cemetery,; KNAPP - In SaaaJ Y., Feb. 7, 1951, Knapp, South 87 years. Jjneral servi** it 2 p. a. " Davis Funeral Otselic. Intenaat^ Valley View KNIFFEN — I»J Feb. 7, USa, B fen, of Owego, H. » years. .'._ v Faneral serra» at the B*ai«_ Home, Cortk«»V_ p. m., today, in Scott (N. Y.>' laadviSe, N. Y : -- Franca trip to New. York, they found toe TO O.S. AKIT I t t t R WXtoWTOff (AP) - Koreans arebeag added to (he Army's teeaps m may are called grade "C** apiece. VS. BOG CONK OiLTOR, Okto. CP) — New " ^ 5 S, PatenTSiK ^^wSk^Sr'JZ aba it has aaenw^t ^fl? Wl *. **• *"••• Wa» w approved toe troops and draw toe ! meet* as at c I • ~"-' atl J*aocis P. R^'' and at » . « • Kary-s Ctefea. tertaant wffl te_ Casaetery. TWOMJW-^ 18 . Feb.1, ' for a patent ««* aiad*,»f*«I at aba J"**/, Hary** Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: John F. Rfley, 24, Dies When Tractor Skids On- Ice, Overtn 21/Cortland NY... · 2013. 9. 4. · meeting, Memorial Baptisti^ -ens of Syracuse; and several AuLu/ 01, uAlilLuD Church

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P A G E T W O CORTLAND STANDARD, COBTLAND, N . Y - MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 9 , 1959

TEMPERATURE 3 f . a u Saterday to 2 p.m. Sun­

day Feb, 74 3 p.m. Sat 3 8 ! 5 a.m Sun 28 4 p.m. Sat 38 j 6 jun. Sat 38 , 7 pjn. Sat 38 9 p.m. Sat 37

12 Mid. Sat 35 3 ajn. Sat 32.

John F. Rfley, 24, Dies When Tractor Skids On- Ice, Overtn 7 a.m. Son 25 9 ajn. Sun 24.

11 a.m. Sun 20; 12 M. Sun 18 1 p .m. Sun 16 2 p.m. Sun 14

High 38 degrees Low 14 degrees

BELIEYED TO H A Y E 1 ^ & * • > « » *» GROTON-LANSING JOHN FEINT, 26, DIED INSTANTLY' AFTER LONG SKID

Back A t H o m e r SCHOOL MERGER 'PLEADS GOILTY From T h r n w a y (TALKS IN ALBANY TO JAG DRIYING

Y M C A T o Hold Lenten Series For Space A g e

EDUCATION DEW. STAGING DINNER FOR ETY PEOPLE

Winter Sports

S g t George Cowburn has been. Representatives of the Groton John Ward Feint, 26, Pitcher,' The Cortland Young M e n ' s . The State Education depart-John Francis Riley, 24 W M retained to "the Homer State Po- ; aM~ iirsing'school boaVds^wEpleaded "gnflty" tc z

., . . . o - - --_—. LABRADOR SE n - i—-<mm •». 9 m - --„- IHWH thi* mnminj - j , - . , *,—„ i z*± X*"" *"**** *""««" *-"«»"*« scawi poaiu^ wuiijueaaec guuty u> a charge of Christian Association will spoo-Jment will sponsor a dinner meet- Traces of powtW J3

P- **- S ^ y t o 2 ^ « • M o B - ^ S rt S i 1 3 2 ? l ^ d t down" H ^ ^ ^ r * ^ c^PSL*^ ** » A1**1* t o d a y * * tomcr-driving while intoxicated-and wassor "The Lenten Opportunity 'ing of all educational television 'aches pacsnTbt,*.

' « W ^ MB I S o ^ ^ ^ ^ < m t b e N * w ¥ o r k S U t e T n n i - rew * * hearings on the con-fined $100 in .addition to having; Hours," an interdenominational personnel Tuesday at Brockway Open tonight 7 £ £ • */*» m a n ASiOl S*ri- CT*TI — . . " —•

day Feb. 8-9

J l S r S S - : T I S S f m V ^ l a l i a o ^ of their two i j j g H ^ - ^ = ^ ^ ^ ^ a i . ^ 6 pja. Sun 6 9 aun. Mon 10 . Mr. Riley is. believed to havejofficer to b e ^ c h a r ^ a t a e i ^ ^ L - •„ T *»W - - -xF&JSS^ 7 pun. Sun 5 11 a.m. Mon 21 9 p.m. Sun 0 12 M. Mon 21

12 Mid Sun -1 1 p.m. Mon 23 3 a.m. Mon 0 | 2 p.m. Mon 24

and killed instantly. He was pro-.ferred to tile Thrnway nounced dead at the scene by' ' Dr. William J. McAuliffe, coun-

/ty coroner. High 24 degrees The tractor was hauling Low -l degree i spreader on the

day during Lent, trom 12:1ft to] The purpose of the meeting wffljCREST-cw^., * __ . _ Judge Albert C. Comando noted 1:15 p. m., at the YMCA. (bring together for the first toe, (the deathnfj * * '

superintendent, the^twoit1"1,** czst w a s ^ - ^ M S M H The theme for this years ser-all the persons connected with general maaa*?*5111 been thrown from the ttaetor-Homer substation, has heen trans- J - ^ ? * 0 * to J- P a n i Munson, and killed instantlv. He was nro-!«.«^ ^^T^i^JLTrJ^31 u*a^! district superintendent, the two. . - — - - ..—

groups are neither for nor against s o l v i n g a onarge of azunk driv-ijes ^ ..The Christian Faith in;the educational television pro-

PRECIPITATION

on the Riley family; I farm on the Salisbury Road ( about 9:45 when the accident oc curred. The Salisbury Road isj

Th« . « « « • ~tT»~««jt.««. w n o r t ! l < r f Route 11 a short dis-*Hl TT2 ^ f ^ S ^ * * * € a s * <* * * port Watson! tween 3 p.m. Sunday and 2 p. stn^ ^ 3 , ^

J L A. WEIRES, 32, «|0N TRIAL FOR

FORGERY HERE

] the merger which has been re?*?* to ** brought into City C o u r t ^ S p a c e t^^'

m. today was .09 of an inch.

WEATHER

commended by the state. They ^ ^ J a a - L H e threatened to would, however, like to have more information on.the merger.pearing in the futere. ^ _ _

They are especially interested,' J S r * f i 5 6 ? Se iC i' • c o u r t Feb 13 His tonic- "Can You!**"'* 0* teachers

gram. Attending the meeting will

s x -— - - - - ---l̂ (̂̂ JiSi&5^»'?S5^^^^jHON0RlISfi give the first service onjn^ television teachers and r e - f » , ~ V 1 ' wZ

solidation would improve the iord a n d steady employment into quality of education and what;60115*0*13*1?11-^' . . „ . flMdat problems would be ^ ^ * J * i ^ £ < £ & * : z z :f - i a = i v - . ^ a i or s^ari 0 , acpazcral ^ l e ^ r

State igf^y^i^ Department On Feb. 20, the Rev. David ,'fkials attending wil linelade: Dr.

Mair of the North Presbyterian Francis E. Almstead, special eon.

JAfflOOMBij liCORTLAHDi

Wilfrid Parsons said Mr. Riley Lavern hvd_L apJPaTe^Iy ™ade * ^t^i lor St, inoicten on nvc ec-̂ :;2 ;J ".-~ '-" : i ; —- - - L" , n t that'th* tp<-- ,—-".' •>- -.,- -rase:: z JL^. OZ. "Zi _:s „:.- 3^-srJrer:, i-.-rarise- arc "-'* Doras nrinl-."

J « t S » ? ^ S d ^ ^ ^ ^ * • " " - * * s u ^ ^ ^ n n ^ w S ^ S t r a S h S 5 ^ I g B ' e n f : _ _ . . a s S n t i c h a T c ^ J S ' ^ - ' ~ — In the indictment by the Janu- ^J*?* <***** toward Ithaca^cent more '

present

_ _ _ ^ «•«•»*.«-~- - ™ ^ - —- .ft.- traeto- v ^ - ; . , Tn\~^~J7^—^Z S 7" """""V " - nore nrba- ^^^which is admissible as evidence^retired minister, will present,jerative Educational Service. freezing rain in west pomon this f h P « tractor was ^ » ° d e m j a r y Grend Jury, Weires was ^ l . ^ J 5 ^ ^ ^ -

South — Central New Light snow this afternoon and to-, . night mixed with some sleet and * * L * £ * * ? ICy " t

afternoon, and all 'sections t o - i ^ / ° a £ Mr. Riley was found c^ed o f pasang'worthless checks ^ f toward the village itself, night changing to oceaaianatlJF** > t . < w < ! w * < " f 0 ^ . " 1 a Cortland store. He i s being. S t a t e officials base their sug-rain Tuesday. Temperatures ri&-The spreader also in the road represented by Attorney Frank' ing slowly through period, reach J w a £ : P e „ 1 , o d y . ? H T

u ^ ? ll ! ° Bell of Groton.

:__ . - -^ . - J - - rL~,~ . i l • .v .Cof-aTKi Memorial Hosoital in TV.--*_-* . « T „ « - •»_:

gestion on the contention tiiat a Prank . . . mjim̂ t̂ Tn enrollment of 1,700 in tolone after the car the defendant *

»bol wcich is .05 per,«^>« ' w i 1 ™ ^ ^, as^^ni , lucaaru uamer, ana; Sevens ^.^ than the percentage; The Rev. Robert E . Fletcher David MacheL Board of Co-op- name T ^ L , s5sla

retired minister, will present,jerative Edncational Service. iineWp ?T ** " I

— S P A 3 S " J f ^ S ! a e m e e t i n « « • WW together-SSSdo ^ R f t ? Feint was arrested by Officers Mar. 6, and the- Rev. Richard f o r ^ Snt ^ e a f l l p e r s o n T S - George Cooi-' ijJL^ rank Burch and Sebastian Bar-Johnsen , assistant pastor of the v o I v e d w i t a - ^ edocatiooal tri«- Crai fah^ V l f 7 ?

of intoxication.

S S n 5 . f S f B A s P a T > r J > % t r v o I v e d " ^ « « educational tele-^Cniikshanr'^l7? First Methodist, Church of Cort-iViskm „ , * „ , „ r^ wm ineh^iann. rCSLr^. * ^ « 2 ^ ^ ^ . C ^ " * £ ^ " * £ M Zat1gi£IS~y Leslie B ^ i r - t o T ^ r S i ^ ^ w i J d i ^ . ^ ^ P ^ J ~ : £ £ j ' » ^ ^ . " i 0 ? 1 ^ 3 ^ . 1 0 0 ? ^ ™ - ? ? : Haves ambular.ee l : _ ^ f r ^ J ^ n ! y . _ ! 5 f , ? " ^ ^ of IflO, is more efficient ?and pushed it into another vehicle • ications from Outer Space. 1 ^ progmns, ts well as the Patricia G S ^ !

ing ^, ^ .._ .... _ . . 30s Tuesday. Southeast to south: Ha>-es ambulance K, representing the people. T~^t - I™ Pnrt wat«in ^trt^t winds mostly 10-25 today and to- **: ? E 2 W i 5 ^ b ° r n M ^ h 8' ; J o d « e Bobert W. Sloan ex \J~* ^ ^ S f c j * ? Aef« Port Watson Street night and sooth to southwest.1?8*™ ^ a n d the son of Fran- eased jurors ^ o w e r e ^ ^ state app««ayused out of date,

The series wffl be - ^ S l t e a d K T w i r p r ^ T f h T i ^ S w T c ^ S !*? J>y a talk by the Rev. Robert ,n̂ Tn< J T - J ^ ^-^WQ«, ^

Tuesday. Hazardous driving con-|^,P" VfiJ^ ^ ^ " « < « « * L-.lected to ditions are likely in the next 24;° C ^ n n S , ^ ^ y : . . . „ - . t1131 »n*il Monday, Feb. 16. —orrs.

LOCAL SKIES TODAY

Mr. Riley was a member of .the CortlandviDe Farm Bureau and a communicant of St Mary's

(Church.

W. E. TWOMEY, 56;

Monday, February 9, 1959 Gallagher Riley; Sunset today 5:27 p. m.?Francis P . Riley Sunrise tomorrow 7:09 a. m.jPatrick Riley of

^Mv-m his JJJ, ^ [ j j j g j Q[ uoBTLAND

serve in the c u r r e n t i f * 1 1 8 5 w l u c h hst 60° Pmnls .for i Lansing and 800 for Groton. Recent figures show 900 for Lansing and 1400 for Groton. jl\TT?G CTTnTilTIITV '

Munson has combined reports 11/jJaj j j U l / i / l j i l i i l [made by both schools, showing! ~" - -'. enrollment and other data, and ——— I snl present them to the State: William E. Twomey, 56, of 79

McCune,- college chaplain and grams. Judi± Se~ i s ^

FRANK I. FOX, 76,

secretary of Churches "Are We In Orbitr"

H4DE4BEDEN, a son, Chris; Education Department's Bureau Clinton Ave., died suddenly at TTTD1? ^ T T I K I ' n i V A H Cortlandvflle;; of Field Financial Services. his home yesterday. He was the fljirlj} I j Vi\^U A I U H

Moonset tonight . . . . .7:44 p. mJhis grandmother, Maria Riley of Frank I. Fox, 76, of 12 Jewett Besides Munson and the two husband of the late Margaret) * - • * - ' — - " - •

G0NC1T SERES First Quarter F e b . 15;Cortland; a sister, Mrs. Joanne Ave., died yesterday morning at principals, Leon A. Olds, sue- Cashion T w o m e y PROMiXENT STAR Condron of Groton; and several his home. He was the husband <*eding Munson on Wednesday Born Dec 4 1902, in Cortland CapeDa, high overhead 8:02 p. m.; aunts and uncles. of the late Iva Hunt Fox. as district superintendent, w i l l f ^ w a s the son of William and ;

V B I B L E PLANETS j Funeral services wffl be held Born May 11, 1882, in Preble, attend the hearings. Katherine Sweeney Twomey. " " Venae, below the Moon. IThursday a t 9:15 a. m. at the he was the son of the late David T h € oth^ delegates include M r Twomey was an employe Hilde Gueden, leading soprano _ Mars, high m south 6^6 p. m. home of Francis P . Riley, Cort- and Johanna Daley Fox. ' Pr**1 CCConnelL president, and ̂ D u r k € e ' s Bakery, Homer. I of the Metropolitan Opera, wffl S n T / U W l ^ l TN M l J W i ] ? l f

Juprter, r ises 2:19 a. m.-land, RD 2, and a t 10 a. m., in' Mr. Fox had been a farmer in Clarence Benson from the Lans-j surviving are five sons p r e s e n t a n eight-part pro- U U W W f l W J *" Saturn, tow in southeast 5:47 a.«St. Mary's Church. Interment Preble until his retirement a year 'm* hoard; and Nelson Harris, K o b e r f William Jr " Dennis' gram tomorrow evening at 8:15

_ - Barbara Xc0« schools; John W. Williamson, ra- ian McKav, David Oab dio-teievision coordinator; Dr.jOwens, Cheryl B o b S Carl Schroeder, Dr . Robert Dor-jSayre, victor SiaS

- aai Senneth Hotchkiss, Miss "Mar-|Smia, Manlee S ^ T ^ ian Hartnett, and Walter Frank- ens , Joel S u o e C a a l lyn, of the operational commit-, Marion Todd, Sanc^S tee; Lawrence CosteDo, project pri Tow'.e, Jady Wood* director; and Dr. Franklyn S. Karen Yaichut ^ ^ Barry, superintendent of schools. In the eights grade,

(eludes: Craig Ba2a.< 3arfbot, MarceDa \ Davis , Mkhael 1 Ann Falso, Linda Lehlbaci ; Mary N a n c y Sullivan, Kid. and Elaine Zxafm.

Students in the

ROBERT ffiFffl 5,

DOINGS TONIGHT day and Wednesday afternoons Church, jand evenings at their conven- Surviving are three sisters, '

:.- - ; : i : : . ; - ; I f ^ ^ , ^ ^__M Mrs. Edward o;Connor and M r s ' ! r l l A I f l [ L l I l K M A l l

;

ing. ; In hen of flowers, friends may Michael Costello, both of Cort-i * A* i*J- ,AX* ,-u-' U i U U * J 6:30 p.m., Semper Felix Class;C°°tnhute to the Cancer Fund, land, and Mrs. Katherine Stev-i I f 1 E f t C 7 UYDFDI7G

meeting, M e m o r i a l Baptisti^ - ens of Syracuse; and several A u L u / 0 1 , u A l i l L u D Church. [past president of tiie National n i t ^ s "P Be*****-

8 pjn^ St Mary's Member'siSociety of Safety Engineers. Funeral services will be held _, . . _ __ _. Club card party, school cafeteria.) —The Preble H o m c D e m o n Wednesday at 10 a. m., at the; Franklin A. Knapp, 87, died'ton. Part one of Miss Gueden's Cortland.

8 p.m., First Methodist" Ca>-Pstration Unit wffl meet at 8 D m ̂ t e •resid«nce» 12 Jewett Ave. ' Saturday at the home of his Funeral services wffl be held; concert wffl be Handel's "Ah: Funeral services were held to-cle E-« meeting, 10 Woodland-Wednesday at the home of M-s" a n d a t 10:3° a- m. in S t Mary's son, Harmon Knapp, in South, at the McAndrew Funeral Home Spietato" from "Amadigi'' (sung day at B e a r d Memorial Home a t Ave. 'Justin H o b a r t Members wili C h n r e h - Jntenai:Dt ™& he in OtseBc where he made his home.} at 9 a. m., Wednesday, and at: in English). Selections in parts 2 p. n v , the B e C B o y d A. Liffle

Robert M. Kniffen, 5, son of „ Mrs. Bath Kniffen VanBefger of j whose nameTai

_„ Owego, died Saturday in Newark, are: Carol An Marjorie' the second one this season in the.N. Y. jespunvRhoda

series and the only vocal eon-! fie w a s b e n in Johnson City stead, John Jokmfl cert scheduled. on May 1, 1953. eph, C r " - Law

Persons who are holders ofj Surviving besides his mother, Frank Meyer. and three s isters , Mrs. Helen season tickets m a y obtain indivi- !are a .bro ther , B a y Kniffen ofj* —•> Blair of Shaffertown, Pa. , Mrs. 'dual admissions at the door of Homer; two sisters, Mrs . -Ruth i I Marie Powers of Ithaca, and; the high school auditorium. Stu-!Ann Griffiths of of Cortland, and B E F B P Mrs. Margaret Sandwick of Gro-' dents are admitted at half pr i ec iMrs . Roselya Seamans of Soajh*

er of Cortland, Mrs Lamooiea of Corning, and Mrs. Joan Jacobs of Homer; a broth­er, Paul Twomey of Cortland;

8 p.nL, Diana Court 54, O r d e r l s € w cancer dressings and com P 4 , M a r v ' s Cemetery. He was born in Otselic on Dec.!9:30 a. m. in S t Mary's Church. H and m wffl be from the works^ofScianng. Interment will be i a of Amaranth, meet ing, MasoniCpietg nnf in ishedproiects Those F ^ i e n d s may call at the late117, 1871. Mr. Knapp i s survived • Interment will be in S t Mary's! of A. Scarlatti. Mozart, RichardiScott Cemetery. Temple . ; making hats will meet with the ^ s i d e n c e on Monday evening,, by two sons, Harmon of South; Cemetery. Strauss and Brahms. -

8 p. m., Cortland County H e a l t h , ^ L & H unit in Homer a n d Taesday afternoon and eve- Otselic and Howard Knapp o f Friends may call at the funeralf Finale, Act I, "La Traviata" Association board of directors' , ^ J J ^ yfomen rf ^ Moos- «TT7 "'^ a t t b e i r convenience. Homer; five grandchildren a n d h o m e Monday and Tuesday from; by Verdi will be presented in t h e - x A Y V KflflxV D K I T l T U n meeting, First National Bank. i m e e t a t g p m tomorrowat th?< ' seven great-grandchildren. 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m fourth oart (rf the orocram. - • '-->----

8:15 p.m., Cortland Community Moose Home ' VT^ITiTIAi PAWVWVV r Puneral services wffl be beM: — , Prospector, Home ™ 1 * 4 ™ W™llM, | t J P . m . Tuesday a^fte D a m ^ y g £gJJJ)gQf pgjQSJ Players

Ave. at 2 p. m Funeral Home, South Otselic. The; Rev.' William Wilkinson, pastor

meeting, 190 Central; _ x h e

onty special meeting, 205 Groton a M r s j ^ ^ y j ^ 4 p € ^ . of South Otselic Baptist Church,: ton St Mrs. Finn will give the .Sunday afternoon the members T ^ . ^ r ^ t ? - Jnterment wffl bej

DOINGS TOMORROW

ffl PHnJU)Hi>HIA HRE fourth lesson bez innme sewing :o f *&« visitation committee con- ̂ Valley View Cemetery, South! PHILADELPHIA (AP) — " T h e i k n o w n to concert goers and 000 increase i n welfare outlays is

fourth part of the program

i t f C t S , " ! SSBY DHSHSDK «STS i selections by Debussy and Schu-' — — bert ALBANY. N. Y. (AP) -* The

Miss Gueden, Viennese opera- state's social welfare commission-tic soprano, is equally well er says a recommended $7,400 -I „ . ' ; . «

ToLj Barren Beebe, Y., RD3, hn Hospital, Fefc,!

BOWLER. -*- S hue Watson Bo Y., in Ithaca It; Pitel Feb. 8,1 Mrs. Bowler it Homer, N. Y.

GUYLES - To Bruce and Barb; les, Mineral Wt 7, 1959, a Lynn. Mr. and are formerly of Y.

ToMichafcl —The Cortland r£»m»,fty ducted a Sharing Christ pro-; "«eiic. smoke was so thick that I lost

i P l a y e r s will meet at 8:15 t o - g r a m D y inviting unchurched Priends m a y call at the fun-the chfldren," moaned Mrs. Mil-First Methodist Or- night, instead of tomorrow night, P^Pie to attend the midweek e r a l fiome this afternoon and dred Plummer

recording fans as she is to opera dictated by rising coats. audiences. Raymond W. Houston appealed

A m o n g h e r lighter selec- Saturday for favorable legislative _ tions will be "O Can Ye Sewtactlon on proposed increases in

nieces and nephews. * u t they suf- j Cushions?", a Scottish craddle state aid to localities for public focated Sunday in a pre-dawn fire song. assistance. *' that damaged their two-story ; v M ^ . , , 0 5 ^ ^ * 5 ^ 5 ^ ° ? . ^^ \ . ^ Jetters to Austin W. Erwin,

She had tried to save her five

ricia Briggs Xorris. S t , Homer, .V. Y„ a ( N . Y. ; Xemorx F e b . 5, 1359, a soc,| Charles.

10 a. m.. First Methodist Cir-, night, instead of tomorrow n ight Pe°Pie to attend the midweek e r a J h o m e

cle M-3 meeting. 16 Morningside at the home of J a m e s Sweeney L e n t e n services at which the evening. Dr. 190 Central Ave ~ ' work of Christ for the human

1:30 p. m., First Presbyterian —The Senior Citizens Ctab r a c e is to be stressed, said Dr EGG MARKET West Circle meeting, 21 Floral will meet Wednesday noon at f • ^ >*eebe, pastor of St Paul ----- ~ - ^ - _ Ave. _ jtbe YWCA for a birthday Valen- Lutheran Church. Sunday morn-: ^E* Y°BK (AP)—(USDA) — brick home in southwest Philadel-! oer wffl be Rosalinda's Czardas.chairman of the Senate FinancejilcCORMICX -

2:30 p. m.. Twentieth Century'tine tureen luncheon. A musical ™* D r- Neebe, on preaching of Wholesale egg offerings adequate, phia. (from "Die Fledermaus" by Jo-1 Committee, and WiHara H. Mac **•""'' r"ym"]

Qub meeting, clubhouse. ; program will followed the lunch-'the heating of the blind man Demand improved. Receipts (2 The three Negro girls and tbefr haan Strauss. Kenzie, chairman of the Assemhlv 6:30 p. m., Cub Scout Blue and; eon. " stressed the ideas of the miracle' d a 7 S ' 24'600- t w o brothers, <±ildren of Mr. and! Two additional concerts will re-lWays and Means Cormnittee

Gold banquet, Memorial Baptist' —Xeoseofeta Rebekah L o d g e d conversion as the opening o f ( w hoiesale sefiing prices based Mrs. Major Long Sr., were Marion main in this season's series, Houston said the increases are Church. will meet at 8 tomorrow night a e eyes of the soul through t a e ' 0 0 exchange and other volume ?: Joyce 6; Linda 5; Majo Jr. 4 ; ' L e o a r d Rose, cellist, wffl be : "tied to the stern facts of Hfo"

6:30 p. m , Hi-Roadian Group'at the lodge halL 17 Tonipkms Holy,Spirit's work in the Gospel W f * J • • a z J d R o b e r t 2- ( p r e s e n t e d March 9 and the Erwin and MacKenzie VSITL. family covered dish supper, First; St. The Sharing Christ program1 N e w Y«rk spot^ quotations: Mrs. Plummer ran from the Rochester Civic Orchestra will safe " - - r — ---

MASIK0

GospeL

Baptist Church. —The H o m e d u b will meet w a s projected"by the American! NEARBY smoke-filled bouse, but came back, appear April 11. 6:30 p . m., Business and Pro-j Wednesday for a tureen dinner Lutheran Publicity Bureau of ^ ' t e s — T o p quality (48-50 lbs) w^en she discovered the children; • ••

fessional Women's Club dinner at noon at the home of M"rs *** York City and is b e m z - i ^ t " 4 0 ^ : mediums 36-37; smaCs w e r e stm inside. T t f a M f l N M VITJTKTI XT meeting, YMCA. Ivan Mudge. 12 Otter Creek, PL adopted by many Lutheran^on- 3 3 ^ 3 4 ^ - S h e &<#** her way to the sec- WAai/flUO IALULU AI

7:30 p. m., Association of Uni-'Each member is asked to brine gregations throughoat the United Browns-Top quality (48-50 Bw) ond-fioor rear bedroom where the flAA AAA i n p CTnTPV versalist Women's meeting, Uni- her own table service and a dish States. .** " 39%- mediums 35% - 36. children were sleeping She •MVV!tAfU AMi OlVUifl versalist Church lounge. jof food to pass. This week, at the first Lenten S D 33-34%.

7:30p. m., Women's Missionary! —Biae Creek Home Demoa- service at 7:30, the Lutheran pa>-TJnion meeting, Memorial Baptist stration Unit wffl meet Wednes- ter will preach on "In the Cross Church. day noon at the home of Mrs of Christ I Glory," a hymn writ-

Mary's Church l Jan. 24, 1959, John Quirk, George MeCor and Miss Joanne • field, Mass.

WALL STREET

aroused them and led them to a iwindow in the front room, then. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -_ - -smashed the glass. That's when;thief, perhaps a gem expert, stole sne Jost tnem. - « »«%rto^ urn MA i« *MT.««WC

over a public he arinff!!ST- PETER - KEEP - , • - - ._ - - " - - . - . \Tln*i Methodist Church,!

Feb. 7, 1359, by ton S. Williams, | Whmr~* St and Miss Betty J« Homer, N. Y^ BD

Wednesday on Gov. RockefeQer's Proposed $2,041,000,080 budget

Houston .said ristof coats were Plaguing not only public welfare but private welfare agencies. His department's recommended in-

r AP> A c e a s e s , he said, represent " m a * lAP)—A a w m need."

a reported $400,000 in diamonds. 7:30 p . m.. Prosepectors Home I Franklin Crosley. Lunch "wffl~ be ten by' Sir /ohn'k>wrinjron "see- ^^ Y 0 R K ( A P ) ~ waves of J^t P^nmer leaped from the emeralds and other jewelry from WHIN TOT t

" meeting, 4 served at noon. Members are lag the colossal bronze <apss !e^*.sbf>ok ^ ***** = « * * to J ^ S 7 1 ? fLf^JS? •£? If,?* , S t d . " ^ rf .* v*catk>ningj nlWlOltt WMtiUtM. W* Demonstration Unit Pendleton St.

8 p . m. , F . E . Smith School, service. The business session church on Macao, the only thing u- - ... .. P T A meeting, school auditeria. ; ̂ n l be conducted by Mrs. Clif- left standing of the church after d"9S smking 2 or 3 points

8 p . n u Circle E-2 and Circle ; f o r d King, chairman, and the;a typhoon. Each person, in- Steek' motors, chemicals, oils

asked to bring their own table atop the massive front wall of a a .*•?"* i o s s e a r ! y thLs afternoon. 5 2 S T « ^ T I L S ' r ' i 2 f £~: N e w Y o r k OTto Tmtl[l magnate. Vl/rtV' ~~ •"" "' - " Industrials were hit hard, some ^ f n J ! c ^ f o a o d five f « * t™*] The theft Sunday was the big- fkblSh JlfiW TORI S f i B the window.

In addition to Mrs. Plummer, luxury hotels gest in the history of Miami Beach

gfe problem confronts New York E-6 * meeting, "First Methodisti Sfst lesson on making " leaaer'duding" children, wflfreeS»e"" n i b b c r ' tobaccos, drugs and' e W S i r e ? f rr^^i-^^F SSL ^ j e w e l r y w a s o w a e d ^ I ^ ^ S t o t e ^ b ^ u s r o ? T S « ^

.—The Busjaes* aad Profession- of the service.' 8 p. m., Skyline Ski Club meet-, ing, First National Bank. | ** Women's Qub wffl hold a din-

8 p. m., Neoscoleta Bebekah n e r meeting at 6:30 p.m. Jomor TROOP 87, BOY SCOOTS

Youogstown Sheet dropped about

Herbert Davis . Wednesday eve- evenine at 6-

Lodge meet ing, 17 Tompkms S t j ™ ? ^ m the YMCA.

Bridga" Ctab meeting, Univarsa?' - _ _ * * * • Cortland Knight PLAKS AWfUAL DDdfER isf Chnreh lounge. Klubbers, Home Demonstration-

8 p. m_ Town and Country Gar- ^ n i t ^ m e*t Wednesday eve- Annual dinner' of Boy Scout fen On* meeting, 17. Groton 5£* a t » m. t h lr

I*?m« <* * » . Troop 87 wffl be held Tuesday 2" L o s s * s * n ^ than a &* Ave. .-.? lert Davis iMMtrfiv •-»_ !__ . . _ — . „ .. t. c^u*' ««-• M>>- _— T-C «•* , 8 p. m., KnighU of Columbos

meeting, K of C Home. « P. ai_ CortiandTflie Grange

card party. Grange HalL t p. m.. Women of the Moose

meeting, Moose Heme. 8:15 p. BL, Cortland

Concert Series: Hilde prase. Community Hal.

a general retrat " " " j " l j r _ 7 i _ ^ J _ ^ _ f ? • 10' f" **>*** <* H e r t e C** B « t a l Corp A.-!<»H^_« T_u-i ,-n» -.^ _ caped. All were treated for smoke j w e n c a e Telephone was down inhalation about 3 at on phase but reduced: The father is an Army sergeant

S £ SStt0031 Busiaess ^SHOOTS WIFE TO DEATH

synthe-

AMD KILLS HaSELF ANDERSON, lad. (AP) — An " i B S _ ^ _ _ _ _ > • ? ? ^ U ^ c £ r c h * ^ " * • *«**-3£> 5 1 ^ 5 - - ? \ S S sfe^i

B ^ c ^ S ^ - t / S T S , P ? ^ t S ^ S ^ are invited f j ? \ * ° * 3 — «ttsb«rgh j£££~£i s S

hold a card aarf-v at « ~~TZ X ~, .__L ^r.Jr*. u n o Patrohnan DoyJe Wrizht nid ToeJargast BU . . liR MARKET

by Hayes Same*. The patient was taken to (He Cortland Memorial Hos-l*tal_fronx « Piaree St.

«r

—CortiaBdvffle Grange wfll hold a card party at 8 tomorrow night at the Grange HalL Worn en^are saked to bring sand-! s ^ y 0 R K ( A P ) _ ( U S _ A ) __

- T a e A « » e i * t f c « e f U a i v * r ^ ^ ^ e r i a « s "^V**- De­ist Women wffl meet at 7:3* to- a ^ e S i " r. /i«r«\ _n /v_

(fresh)

wffl be _ at I o'clock

ia the board room, with a jym entitled, "Problenu of

Flake, will be

safety led by Frank

itrneer at flte Corp- aad a

lounge. - T h e

S8%-59. ra:: !*_ J>oi£±Jle?!*T .?<****. a i 59% centsf 32 score" "(A) 5W-5?; Baltimere 4 Ohio" highlighted the

90 score (B' i Cheese s!

- idays) 56 000 * 7 _ < . * • . * | r »*»« Sodetyi- Wnokaak' salea, A m t r i e an*nd Pea»«ylvani. Railroad.

Homer, 5* CBntoa Ave. At > p.n». Cheese s I 2 ! ? _ ? . _ * ^_ i_ °L C "d.mem-jday,) 56.000.

New Jersey) and Royal Dutch droppedaboat a point each. !eYangeksWan^*laoyer""r^^ ri* The'other pieces^werilSt -3iT**£P J » • « **««< a j l j , i , l B l « t A a a a l a n a a - - f a - ! * P ^ A m e r ^ n Motors <* lost car & ^ * £ £ j i £

K«aar#d^ad_fr*cti<maBy. %,."* ^ ^ " P 1 * * * ^ » • * • Moyer said Stic-Q fired at least

tap more rflfc buCets into his wife after she fefi out of the car onto the street

Moyer said Mrs St__a __d ±~tm * * AaJ-rfcwa Hotel. Upon ra-

!L__r__- __i-W.?*M_*^ t?g5&-?-*»-» «»*?'«

• M *___J__ : J* P f i x e r a o d Scher-ing dropped more than a point each. '

Creamery 93 scare (AA) « v A .decfine of beyond a point by

wffl meet at the home of the late Frank Fox. 12 Jewett Ave^ to reene tte Beaary.

beard af alreeton ef toe

f t e a d y : Receipts (2 fbout * PO« were token by New haTT ride York Central Southern Pacifici bath worbsd ^ i t o ^ U ? S ! j e w e l r 7

f^LH IZ2TT",!? **i* «*»"j^^pS-Sd'siSmB* inatealffct at 6 ^ at the YWCA.

place.

cheese (whole mflO: Single daisies freak 3M0 ceata;!more

Also down around .waeeL He said Mrs. Stifafi pomt orjmto the street as be teD

aged 48-52;

* L S r f £ £ ^ , Z k . t ^ . S i r l s V ( w h e d » ) «'»*« "A" « - General Bectric raeetzoa of effieers wffl take 32r grade "V 4$-a>: xrsaa Tr'aoi^r •MBV

* ! ^ S S ^ * . . r m e r C J a Cyaaa-;raia of beBato. mas, Eastera Air Ttnei and Amer-t Mover M h » at «n» -*••*• fcaa 1 » . Tjatoi CartadTaaalaaaVed' a to* weandto^tSfS

off abort i p r and drove Mrs. StigaQ's eariai ponce aeaeaaarters. He w

- a

rf the* - - - - - e i t h e r overlook i o r i f S L J 0 * ^ ^ * * G*8*** of Agri-cbose not take some of the gems. P t t ^ e ' ^ Sunday to* trapping

Mrs. Cle interrupted the inter- ^ * ^'Wf 1 »barply witt the de-view with '1 do not want any of r ^ m demand aod prices tor this in the newspapers." She and'~*7<r' "^ r*«eeon aad muskrat her husband operate Mr. Mort,|per ,• oae of New York City's leading ~* * "M**. be said, the i dress houses. mah ate multiplying rapidly and

Because some of Qw Jewelry eaasmg heat* ftomaii to seooer-was not taken, officers thenrSed *T '

' was a professional, knew appraise gems and knew was after.

The largest piece was. a $180,000

The ten said, baa reached

is fimber. highways aad land.

i ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ H *****.besaad.barebaeaatojBttaTxi_-fi»*f "*""*<»»' The jewels were « threat to farm- poods aad craps,

while the state baa to employ - —•-.-

Saturday night

,5? szrsfjf.vrsi imm mr

FOX — In Corflsai, K «, 1959, Frank L Fo.j Ave., Cortland, aged J

Funeral services I Wednesday at 1» j late residence, m. in St. Mary's i land. Intenneat Mary's Cemetery,;

KNAPP - In SaaaJ Y., Feb. 7, 1951, Knapp, South 87 years.

Jjneral servi** i t 2 p. a. " Davis Funeral Otselic. Intenaat^ Valley View

KNIFFEN — I»J Feb. 7, USa, B fen, of Owego, H. » years. .'._ v Faneral serra» at the B*ai«_ Home, Cortk«»V_ p. m., today, in Scott (N. Y.>'

laadviSe, N. Y: -- Franca

trip to New. York, they found toe TO O.S. AKIT I t t t R

WXtoWTOff (AP) - Koreans a r e b e a g added to (he Army's teeaps m

may are called

grade "C** apiece. VS.

BOG CONK OiLTOR, Okto. CP) — New

" ^ 5 S, PatenTSiK ^^wSk^Sr'JZ aba it has aaenw^t ^ f l ? W l * . **• *"••• Wa» • w approved toe troops and draw toe

! meet* as

at c I • ~"-'atl

J*aocis P. R^' ' and at » . « • Kary-s Ctefea. tertaant wffl te_ Casaetery.

TWOMJW-^18. Feb.1, '

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