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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, '

for a patent

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