Utican, 27, Drowns Swimming Barge Canal Near Sylvan Beach

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SYT!"A"CITSB HEBALD-.TOURXATJ. Monday. July 12, 1048
ONI MANS
OPINION
Utican, 27, Drowns Swimming Barge Canal Near Sylvan Beach
Candido
Rites to Be
Tomorrow
ChannelSwim
Is Fatal to
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The average delegate is
42 years old, hasn't had to
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By Walter Kiernan
' PHILADELPHIA ( B e f o r e
the Storm)—Democratic deleRate-; look like ^Republican delegates w i t h more on t h e i r m i n d j
worry about a candidate for
1^ years and w i s h e s he
didn't have to now.
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ONEIDA — Funeral services for
Vincent Candido, 27, of 315 Pearl
st., cabinet m a k e r , whor i l e dS a t u r d a y n f l e i n o o n in Syracuse Moinnrliil l l o s p i u i l , w i l l he hehl nt 2
I 1 M I d i i i n i low In Hie l i a l i n n
I ' h i i s l i a n Assembly C h u r c h . The
Rev. Michael Palmn of Syracuse
will officiate and Mirial will be in
Glenwoori Cemetery.
Mr. Candido entered an eastnound I r a n i of t h e New York Cent r a ! a l t h e Oneida s l n l i o n M o n d a y
n i g h t , J u l v r>. w l l l i his .sister, Mis*
( I l o i m Candido, who WM.S r e t u r n l o New Y o r k .
The I
s i n r t e d nnd a.s Candido jumped oil
he landed in a d i t c h 100 feel easi
of the s t a t i o n and there was found
b y - r a i l r o a d men. Oneiria ambulance wa.s s u m m o n e d and the man
wn.s removed to C i t y Hospital.
State Troopers Recover Body
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H1CACII - F r a n k Lor]f lie is married, he, brought Kyr,VAN
27, of 1666 Lincoln av., Utica,
his wife with him and will ex- n/.,
in the Barge Canal lasl
plain to I'er what is happening rowned
ight in sight of a Utica friend at
at the convention just as soon /hose camp he was spending the
as he finds out.
ay.
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Except for t h e i r state
pins, delegations look much
alike except that those who
came uninstructed look a little happier.
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You hear more Truman talk
'than anything else in the lobhies. . . Some of it real nice.
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And Jimmic Roosevelt says
if !Mr. Truman is nominated,
"We -will do all vc can to
help him.''
State Police reported Lorenz
ame from Ullca to stay w i t h Mind Mrs. Stanley Gardiner and Miss
\ n t o l n e t t e lupinskl, 1219 Oily st
'he woman owned the camp where
x>renz was spending t h e day.
LORENZ STARTED to swim the
'5-yard channel from the south
here of the canal to the state
redge, moored on the north side
near the Sylvan Bench tower n
bout 6:55 P.M. Miss Luplnsk
vas on shore.
Within about 20 feet, of the
Iredge, Lorenz was seen to throw
up his arms, roll on his back anc
-ink fiom sighl. Stale troopers
were notified within a minute and
,hree boats with dragging iron
put out' from shore. Troopers War
•en Surdam and James Radle>
were in separate boats. Troope
•lugh Maher slayed on the tug
Another boat manned by Sylvan
Beach first aid members also par
ticipated in the search.
T. H. TOWNSEND, Jr.
Townsend
Has Chicago
YMCA Job
HE WAS relen.si-il afli-i- remaining 24 hours and w e n t home. He
failed to improve and at 3 P. M.
Friday Candido entered the Syracuse hospital.
AVATERAriLLK — Mr. and Mrs.
Syracuse hospital a u t h o r i t i e s retorted d e a t h wa.s d u e to n blood I Theodore H. Townsend, Jr., left
T
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iimor of Ihe h r n i n . Candido n l s o J F r i d a y for Chicago where Mr.
I u n d e r s t a n d Harry
b i o k c n nose nnd other 1'ownsend has a position as Boys'
suffered
njuries.
•wired, "Were y o u quoted
Candido
was
born in New York ivork secretary in the South Chicorrectly?"
J u l v 25, 1920. son of Louis and •ago Y.M.C.A. This is one of the
P h y l l i s Ceraolo Canriirio and had 24 Y.M.C.A.s in the Chicago syslived in Oneida five years.
Surviving are his wife, the for- em.
TROOPER Surdam's grapplin
mer Josephine Bruno; the parents; \lr. Townsend was in ten U. S.
rons hooked on the bathing sui
one son, Robert L ; three sisters, sTavy for two years following his
of the victim about 7:40 P.M. H
Mrs. Rose McDonald in California, raduation from the Waterville
was pulled into the boat. A pul
the Misses Mildred and Gloria
School. Under the Navy
motor was used without avail. Dr
Candido, both of New York, and Central
program he attended Alma
Ernest Weiss pronounced th
one b r o t h e r , D a n i e l , of New York. V-12
College, Michigan and Miami unibather dead and Coroner Thoma
By ROY E. K.UIiiMAX
versity. Oxford, Ohio. Following
S I L V A N H K A C I I - - S t n l p Police
A. Cox of Rome gave a verdict o
MASSENA—State
police,
assisted
his honorable discharge he condeath by accidental drowning.
e s i i m a t e d y e s t e r d a y ' s < rowd of
MASSENA — Massena Chambe
OSWF.GO, WHICH THIS j r n r is o b s e r v i n g its r r n l r n n i i i l ns n U M|OI.S at b'elueen 20,000 and 25,inucd his college t r a i n i n g at OxThe body was released to
by Indians of the St. Regis Reser'ord. specializing 'in sociology and
Utica
funeral
director.
cily,
boasts
of
many
d
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,
hut
piobahl.v
one
of
the
most
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000
pei.sons,
d
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s
p
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t
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00-degrce
lemof Commerce has asked Aluminun
vation, recovered the body of
psychology. He graduated in Juns
Troopers reported more tha Stanley James Hammill, 21, of is t h a t from Oswego harbor once .sailed a schooner w i l h I he Ijigsctt' p e r a l u i e t h a t k e p t seveial I h o u Workers Union 19256, A.F.L., t 1,500
persons lined bolh shores a
on A.B. degree. He was ac^'«< h a l h i n f ; in Oneida Lake to
submit proof that prices in Mas they rowed back and forth ove Route 3, at about 1:20 P.M. yester- crew ever "shipped" on a lakes c i a f t of t h a t t v p e .
tive in Wesley Foundation and
keep cool most of the day.
In t h e early 1890s, w h e n t h e served as a counselor for veterans.
sena have risen due to the an the area where Lorenz was see day in the St. Lawrence River at
The weekend t h r o n g of swimOn June 19 he married ElizaManlius School was known as SI j r n i s n n
nouncement of a wage increase a to go down.
Racket Point.
H pavserl the s u m m e r m ers u as lai-ge.st of the summer,
beth Pasternak, who has just comup and d o w n L a k e O n - V r M o n a Beach S t a t e P a r k wa.s
the aluminum plant.
It was in the vicinity of where John s M i l i t a r y Academy, m a n y of
pleted her second year at the Alits cadets lived
t a i i o a n d I h i o u g l i t h e r l h o u - a n d ] a am jammed t o capacity w i t h
The union had written a lette
the young man _drowned last at such great
Island region as far riou n the St •i m a n y more t u r n e d ay. ay after MALONE—Hoi ace H. Larnberlon, bany State Teachers College. They
will reside in Chicago.
to Aaron Vandecar, chamber pres
Wednesday night at about 8:20 distances t h a t
L a w r e n c e as OgdcnsbiirR, andpn , k'mg plac . PS hpr . ame Hncd .
Malone s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of schoolsl,
Ted was an Eagle scout while
ident, saying that a check ha
| f i n a l !v rol n r n r r l i n Os\s f^go, u ho re
when he stood up in a boat anr t h e y did not reTh;it
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" I h r SI. . l u l u i s r a t l r t s r l i M M n l m r k p c l f(H )'(M t ho r h u t i'h of I h e i r rlioico resigned Saturday as c h a i r m a n of a member of the Waterville troop
been made of prices before the pa
the boat capsi'/.ed. The body wn.K t u r n home f u r
Boy
Scoots. He was active in the
n n d rci m IHM! to .M Imc-l in I i m e l u i \ \ h i l c ;usny H u m lumu 1 u a.s nj;ain Ihe board of t i u s t e c s of Paul
I h e i r .summer
Me'lhodist Y o u t h Fellowship and
raise was announced and a choc
b r o u g h t to the Phillips Memoria varal ion, b u t
the u p f i t i n ^ til I he t a l l U i in.
1
Smil
h's
rullepe.
pi d\ I'd hv tli* lai tfi* ' on>*t f g u t lon.s
served as counselor al the Boy
Home in Massena after permissioi r e m a i n e d at t h e
made afterwards. The union sal
I l l s successor is F r a n k 1. Cuhley Seoul enmp. He remained active
had been given by Neil Flint, a school.
KVKRYUODY WAS happy. Tin i n rhapcK, Thr I In oo tna.vses at
that prices had risen.
St
Mar.\'s-of-t
lieLake
Chapel
a
I
in scouting nnd y o u t h work in
widely
known
Potsdam
a
t
t
o
r
n
e
y
.
coioner of Franklin County. Dr
br>\, s had had <i Keloi ion-, \ acal ion.
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, ,
For t h e boys
Yandecar in his reply to 1h
Svh an
Beat h and St
J o h n \s
bolh Michigan and Ohio.
R. F. Macaloon wa.s a p p o i n t e d who passed t h e
C n p l . P h e l p s h.ici eai nnd
LAMBERTON, w h o served ns
They have been guests of Mr.
A i! h n u t (-"hiii f h al N o t I h 13<i> worn atunion said the letter had bee
Prediction that th coroner's physician and an inquest
ITHACA
p r n l i l a n i l had done
n m e r at
b r e a k i n g any l a w . And (',c'n. Vet- l c n < 1 o d h-v "°* rl - v 2'n0° f a t h o l i c s
V h a i d m a n for five years, madC| a i l t | ,Mrs- F,r(;l C1,V,|P' %Tal^r""1<Hturned over to the Merchan local Naval Reserve u n i t , organ will be held later,
M a n I i u s, t h e
noleslan, services hotli a, Sy-i k n o w n ,„ , n p board ^ u m , c r „ , ! and Mr and Mrs'1:
surface division 4-20 will be| heck had gamed his point.
l a t e Gen. WilBureau with instructions to make i/.ed
; a l Towns End since returning from
v a n Bench a n d N o r t h B a y were
come one of the largest and one THK BODY w i l l l>e taken 1n t h e iam
M o t e I h n n fiO > c a r s have
Vei heck,
i n t e n t i o n of^
r e t i r i n g . He an- n, C ir honeymoon at Gilgert Lake
an investigation.
of the most important in the home of the paternal grandmother, t h e n head of t h e .school, a t t e m p t e d since t h a t time'
N e i t h e r Capl also w e l l a t t e n d e d .
nounced his resignation at a meet- State Park,
"The directors feel that the United States, outside the heavily Mrs. Julia Hammill, at Racket to keep up a program of recrea- Phelps nor Gen. Veibeck. nor a n \
ing of the Paul Smith's College
Aluminum Workers Union should populated metropolitan areas, was River and the funeral will be held tion and e n t e r t a i n m e n t Summer member of the regular crow riow.TTJ
it
TO
board Saturday afternoon at the
turn over to the Chamber of Com- voiced by Comdr. Raymond F. Wednesday morning in Sacred divetsions i n c l u d e d camping trips lives. A n d i n f a c t , most of t h e Jfj(_Jy . jfcj Ao
school.
r a d e i s w h o made t h e cruise h a v e
^
merce any and all proof they Howes, U.S.N.R., secretary of Cor- Heart Church with the Rev. Har- and sight seeing tours.
nell
University,
when
he
spoke
An incorporalor of the college,
have of the conditions complained
passer! on.
TTT« i T
T
old J. Skelly, pastor of St.
at
the
ceremony
for
g
r
o
u
n
d
Lamberton succeeded as board
of," Mr. Vandecar wrote. "It will
But Ihe John S. Parsons M i l l B—fl T T |Ti\r 1 O'£XT4
AT THE BKGINNIXC. of one
Joseph's parish, officiating. Burial
ehaii man S n p i e m c Court Justice
enable us to make a more detailed breaking for the new quarter mil- will be made in Calvary Cemetery. summer vacation pci lori,, u h c n holds Ihe i ecoi d ol h a v i n g sailed jLjLlL fj J O CV.-JJ
O. Byron Brewster of ElizabethHOME — W i t h attendance reeinvestigation and come out with lion dollar naval armoiy here yes- He was born in Syracuse May about 75 boys were t o i c m a i n at w i t h t h n I m p e M ( i e w e \ e r s i g n e d )
terday
afternoon.
low n. For many year
nrs, Lamberton lords revealing approximately 5,000
the proper results.
3927, .son of A r t h u r Patrick t h e school, Gen. Vcrheck, w h i l e hy a d e a l Lakes s c h o o n e r , a n d SYLVAN BEACH — Four-year- has
served
a.s
Malone
ne
b
u
p
e
r
i
n
l
e
n
d
laymen,
missionaries and ministers
LI. Comdr. Loren W. Schoel, 27,
p
r
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a
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l
y
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hold
i
t
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old
Itoberl
Roberts,
.son
of
Mr.
and
and the l a t e Emily Peels
em of schools and principal of were present for s'crvices and anU.S.N.R., of the local reserve unit, Hammill
s t u d y i n g ways and means to J\ecpj for l o d a v , t h e s c h o o n e i s .srullnj^S M i s. Ed\\ ard Roberts of Coonrod, ei
Hammill.
The
family
returned
to
. ,
.
.
.
.
. t h o 1 n l.-di; n I'o n 1 n i n e ) n c wri rr'n o ^ P ^ m ,1 T? I~l '1 , 11 f f n t ' O r l II 1 r> f p r n t 1 n n ' F
nual reports. The Christian and
presided at the ceremony, wel- Massena when he was young and t. h. e cadets
entertained, happened i the lakes are almost as scarce as Rome R.D. 3, suffered a laceration F r a n k l i n Academy. He is re- Missionary
Alliance's Northeastern,
comed the guests, gave a history
upper t e e t h on the front jaw of of Hi" l e f t ankle and a sc\ ere s k i n ' garried a? one of the leading eduattended schools at Racket to be m Oswego.
d i s t r i c t reported that its 58th anof the u n i t and t h e n Mayor Bert
a
cow.
a
h
r
a
s
t
o
n
last
night
\
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h
e
n
he
ran
cators
in
Ihe
stale.
A.s he strolled along the w h a r v e s
n u a l convention t h a t closed last
T. Baker and Capt. Charles W. River. Since 3945 he had been
i n t o Ihe side of a |eep c o m i n g from 1
.
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,
GOrVERXELrR—Mrs. Inez Wal- Grav, U.S.N., commandant, of the employed al Ihe Massena plant of on the waterfront he n o t i c e d a „
night was the mosl successful ever
[ t h e lake shore pal k i n g lot
the
Dairymen's
League.
new
t
h
r
e
e
masted
schooner,
H.s.JbUniCe
M
&
C
LTGrber,
conducted at Lake Delia.
lace of Caroline st. observed her aval N.R.O.T.C. at Cornell, spoke.
The jeep was proceeding al a
snow
w
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e
p
a
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An all-time record daily attendayor Baker, Capt. Gray and LI.
,lou pace and was di i v e n by Ecl-i
JTth birthday Friday, July 9.
sunlight and its equally white sails 1 \T cltd'tOWH.
ance record wa.s established over
mdr. Schoel manned the shovels
w
a
i
d
A.
Haynos,
Jr.,
22,
of
Cana-'
Mrs. Wallace prepared a birth- r the official ground breaking.
lying along the booms.
,
the July 4 holiday when more
The schooner was the John S.
WATERTOWN - MIS.S E u n i c e s'ola R.D. 2, according to Trooper
h a n ^,000 persons from New
day dinner herself. Guests were
GOUVEKNEUR
Miss Virda tYork,
Parsons, built the preceding w i n - J M a e Gerber ,of 337 California a v ' Wan-en Surdam and T r o o p e r
New Jersey and PennsylMr. and Mrs. Horace Street of
• - at Chaumont,
' J a m e s Radley.
Mae
Bristol,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
ter in a shipyard
vania
jammed the camps. An averdaughter of George W. Geibcr, of
The
boy
had
been
swimming
in
Mrs.
L.
G.
Bristol
of
Richville,'and
DeKalb Junction and Mrs. Aurie
Jefferson County, by the late Capl. 1291 Arsenal St., and the l a t e Mrs.
of 1,800 persons attended .daily
Oneida Lake. The police said the Clarence E. Crandall, son of Mr. age
Frank Phelps. It wa.s Capt. Phelps'
Ackley of Richland. Other out-ofservices during the 10-day session.
Krlnn F. ( i e r b e r , herame I Mo bride y o u t h dashed i n t o I h e left f r o n t and Mrs. Clarence Crandall, Sr.,
second
schooner,
his
111
si
h
a
v
i
n
g
town callers were Mrs. Anias
WATEKTOWN — Eleven I h o u - been I h e Kmnm.
of C l l H m i I.eon A l l h i ' i l m e ,
S> r- \ \ h e e l ol the leep ami one foul were m a r r i o d yeslerdny.
Thornton and Mrs. Judsoin Thorn
\\ a.s p a r t l y run over.
TUPPER LAKE—The Conscrva- sand National Cunrdsmen nnd reThe double ring ceremony wa.s
J J u i i n g the rouise of his carry- aeuse, son of M i
ton of Old DeKalb.
on Department places a limit of servists are at Pine Camp for two ing Hade, which had t a k e n t i n
pi'i-lormed by Ihe Rev. Edward J.
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Mrs. Wallace is the widow of 0 on the number of Great NorthW.
Burston, pastor of t h e U n i t e d
i n t o and out of
Burt Wallace. She spent the win- •n pike an angler may legally weeks' training program, the open- Emma
VB
Sic-rlcston,
i C h u r c h at Richville, at the Bnstonl
a n v limes, he —
-ter months in Washington, D. C., ake, but a Tupper sportsman, ing of the activities for the sum- m
AURORA — Services for Mrs.
erahle business w i t h t h e l a t e J n h n ' P M . a t E r i n i a n u a l Congregational | ^
home.
A t t e n d a n t s were Duane
•with her daughter, Mrs. Brooke rosper Rumney of 15 Ohio av. mer at the reservation.
Cora Bertkenstock, widow of DanS. Paisons, who operated a ship C h u r c h .
f
B
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s
t
o
l
,
b
r
o
t
h
e
r
of
the
hride,
and
Graves.
ut the limit to seven on a recent
Seventeen troop t r a i n s , composed chandlery and who later sened as, A r e c e p i m n w a s hrlrl HI t h e 1
M i s . Charles Hoguc, sister of the iel A. Berlkenstock, who died yesshing trip, for the reason thai tostly of tourist sleepers, andjOswego County clerk.
home of t h e bride's s i s t e r M I N C.
bridegroom.
terday al her home, near Scipio
even was about all he could carry
T.
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m
s
,
of
337
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f
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a
av
,
more than a score of motor convoys
Center, after a long illness, will be
WHEN MR. PARSONS learned i n{{er w n i r h , h c c o u p i c left on a
jme.
held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at th«
The fish aggregated more t h a n .rrived at the camp yesterday. The hat Capt. Phelps- wa.s building a trip t o C a n a d a
2 pounds in weight. The smallest ail movement began early yes- new schooner, he offered t o conhome and at 2:30 P.M. in Sc.ipioMiss Mary J a n e S t a n s h u r y was
erday morning. The last special tribute all the necessary o u t f i t t i n g the bride's onl.v a t t e n d a n t . Robert
ville Presbyterian Church with,
MASSENA—Sharlene Ashley, 3 eighed six pounds.
rain reached the camp terminal material free if Capl. Phelps would Prudhon, of Central Square, w a s
the Rev. Lawrence Van Slycke ofof 377 Main st., suffered abrasions
CORTLAND—Enlistment
of
two
ast
night.
name
the
boat
for
him.
Thi.s
maficiating. Burial will be in Everbest man. r.shers were C. T. WT'about the arms, face and legs
Cart
land
y
o
u
t
h
s
in
the
Regular
The
troops
came
from
New
York,
erial
included
sails,
jibs,
cables,
Cemetery, Scipioville.
liams of I h i s c i t y and E d w a r d Ha
r
•when she was stuck by a cai
Army has been announced. They green
ew Jersey and Massachusetls.lhe anchors, mast ladders and all other of Syracuse.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
owned and operated by Car
are: Robert W. Hickman of Owcgo Ruth Culver, of Scipio Center; two
majority, however, being from New accoutrements essential to t h e
Mi
s
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b
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l
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n
e
has
been
en
Durant, 23, of 1 Depot St., at 12:30
st., enlisted for three years with sons, Coral A. Winters of Detroit.
ersey. That state sent to the rigging of a schooner. It repreSaturday afternoon.
AVATERTOWN — Two officers maneuvers the 40th Armored Diyi- senled q u i t e a considerable sum plo>ed b> the A g r i c u l t u r a l ln.*u.
the armored forces. Far East Com- Mich., and Herbert D. Winters ol
ancc C o m p a n \
The accident -happened on Main rom Pine Camp were miured on sion, 9,000 strong.
mand. Charles D. Marcey of R.D. 1, Port
of money.
one brother. Alonzo
st. in front of the home of the laturday .night when they were
enlisted for the Corps of Engi- AustinByron:
Capt. Phelp.s accepted the p t o - ' l v r T i
/_
of Ithaca; five grandchil_ youngster who, according to vil it by an automobile while walkneers, Alaskan Department.
•osal and a f t e r t h e new vessel W tliei'tOWH
dren
and
five
great-grandchildren.
across the western end of
lage police, ran out from behini ng
was launched in the spring, it \ \ a s l
_
D
ublic Square, outside of the prea parked car. Her injuries wen
towed
to
Oswego,
where
it
wasjiJelegateS
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m
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CANASTOTA BRIEFS
icribed safety zones.
not serious.
outfitted. This job had just been
•
CANASTOTA.—A delegation of
Maj. Gerhard B. Kellner, 32, lias
completed when Gen. Verbeck sa%v AVATTERTOAMS — Two delegates
1
i bruised right elbow and ham
the boat.
stand two alternates to the New- ROiMS^-NEWLYWEDS. Mr. and Canastota firemen headed by Paul
MASSENA—The
body
of
S/Sgt
and a cut on the head. Lt. Col
As soon as he saw the t r i m York state police convention in
Alben"car'e^"who "were B°n,a,' c h 'f f ' i,oin,ed '" ^e pal;ade
Alexander Liplon, 46, suffered an Leonard D. MacDonald arrived in craft, Gen. Verbeck knew t h a t he Utica in August were elected at a mairied lecenlly in SI. Mary's j^' the Cleveland Volunteer Fire
ROMULUS—The newly formed
n j u r y - t o his left leg, in addition Massena Friday night and was had found what he was looking m e e t i n g of the Waterlown Police C h u r c h by the Rev. Frederick F. department and American Legion Romulus
Community Council is
field
day
program
Saturday.
o
bruises.
taken to Ihe home of Mrs. Ethel for. He would c h a r i e r Ihe boat Benevolent Association yesterday Cummmgs, assistant pastor, will
TUPPER LAKE—Announcemen
Order Burton Coal. It's better. headed by Arthur Johnson as
The car, a taxicab, was being Tuchmeyer MacDonald on Center i f ne could, and w i t h the 75 cadets, a t the c i t y hall. Delegates are nip ke i h e i r home al the Rome
president.
Is made of the forthcoming mai :lriven from the n o r t h side o
P a t i u l m e n C l a i e n r e E K i l l o i - i t i | S t a t e School, where both arc | Phone 5111.—Adv
Elected w i t h Johnson at the or3
Scott Faulkner, Seneca Ipk.,
ublic Square and t u r n i n g lo the si. F u n e r a l services were held tour Lake Ontario and the St. and Francis W M a r l m . A l t e r i i a l e s | employed. 'The bririe is t h e forriage of Miss Florence Mar
ganization m e e t i n g were t h e s e
today at 10 A.M. at St. Mary's Lawrence River.
LaBlanc to Lionel Dewyea, bot left lo proceed i n l o Washington Church with burial in Calvary
a i e P a t r o l m a n Harold Parks a n d ] mcr Dons E. l l o w l e i t , d a u g h t e r farmer, who suffered a fractured officers:
leg J u l y 5 and was later taken to
HE BOAHDED tlie schooner and Howard Bence.
of this village. The wedding wi st. Jack C. Trickey, 27, of 331 N Cemetery,
of OILS Hc\\ l e t t of Hcrmoon.
Vice p r e s i d e n t , Mrs. Frank
Syracuse for t r e a t m e n t , is again
for the captain. After a
take place July 24 at 9 A.M. a Hamilton st.. was the driver.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. a.ske'd
a p a t i e n t ir» Lenox Memoria! Shoots; secretary, Mrs. Fred Scorshort
conversation,
in
which
C,cn
Taust Holy Name Church.
rott, and treasurer, Charles Gable.
Donald J. MacDonald, now living V e r b e c k complimented Capl
hospital.
The executive committee will be
in Syracuse. Surviving are the Phelps on Ihe trim lines and I h c j
Beginning July 14, will close
parents in Syricuse, his widow in natline.ss of Ihe vessel, be sugWednesday P. M. d u r i n g July and marie up of the officers together
w i t h four committee chairmen and
Massena, and a brothct, Angus ested what was in his m i n d .
' i S OH MOM '
'
August — Skaden's.—Adv.
i / ITr. 3TAP1INO I'O
MacDonald.
Frank Debrule, an employe of a membcr-al-large, to be named
"But this is a f r e i g h t boal,"
RAIN ON TilC
Dominick Brun, was given emer- by the president.
Capt. Phelps informed him, "and
I
LAUNDRY YOU
WATEKTOWN — Key Repub
gency treatment in Lenox Memo- The new council will serve as
\
JUST
Hl'hJf
'
.
have
no
license
to
carry
paslicans of Jefferson County will
iV_^ OUT . .
^
rial hospital Saturday following a a clearing house for the many
sengers
"
attend a d i n n e r m e e t i n g lo be
fall in which his hencl struck n functions sponsored by the various
This
m
i
g
h
t
h
a
v
e
been
n
posri-i
held at the Cold Creek Inn on
ornnnl/.nt!ons of Romulus. The
lor; of a vending muchine,
'or a person w i l d u less resouierWednesday n i g h t , according to an
council plans to compile a comB e g i n n i n g J u l y 14, w i l l close
'ul mind I h n n t h a t of Cen V c i announcement made by Henry A.
Wednesday P. M. d u r i n g J u l y and m u n i t y calendar svhich will list as
beck.
But
it
didn't
d
a
u
n
t
h
i
m
.
far in advance as possible Ihe dates
Wise, senator from this city and
Clcason's.—Adv
August
Explaining t h a t he had 75 boys
chairman of the Republican CounMr. and Mrs,. William Dew and of all community events or projhe wanted to take on a ciui.se, he
ects
and thus help to eliminate
ty committee. P^ep. Clarence E.
son, nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Dew,
asked:
Kilburn of Malone, candidate for
N. Mam si , spent Ihe week end as confliels. The council also plans
"Is t h e r e any law a g a i n s t vnm ,
reelection, will be present. At this
Ciiesis of Ml and Mrs. Robert R. '" ™i''-y °11' « >' m " n
. . . ,
signing these boys on as member*Dew in D u n k i r k
[program for the boys and girls of
m e e t i n g plans will be made for
of your c i e w ? "
Mi.-s M i n n i e Sgroi Ml S u n d a y ! R o m u l u s and v i c i n i t y .
the a n n u a l county committee out"Well, when you put i! t h a i ]
ing to be held on Aug. 14.
lo spend the summer vacalion at
way, I don't I h i n k t h e r e is," the
ILake George. She was accomskipper replied.
j
panied hy Miss Jo Vecchio of
Jackson Heights, L. f.
SO IT WAS arrniicrd. The- boys
AUBURN—In the second of a set
Mr. and Mrs. Al Turrisi nnd
were signed as s a l h n s before I he
dutiable! s, l.urllle Ann nnd Ar- of Owasro Lake races yesterday.
mast. (",en. Vcrbcrk donated i h e l i
lene Frances, are spending several a father nnd son. handling rudders
"wages," w h i c h , needless lo say,
CANASTOTA —- Plans for I h e
days at Old Forge.
of different class boats, swept to
CAMDEN—WEDDED. Mr. and l e f t a sum for Capt. Phelps equivaplayground season at the South
Dean Costanzo of Chittenango victory. The races were sponsored
side School are announced by Mrs Mrs. Reginald Daniels who were lent to what tic would have reand Miss Ann Witchley, 111 TerMUK>*SVH.LE — BRIDE. Al- Roger New. president of. the South- married June 2,6 at the First ceived had he possessed the lega
by Owasco Yacht Club. Frank
race, have returned from
Methodist Church by the Rev. right to charter the schooner.
berta Stailey, daughter of Mr. side P.-T. A. *
Hoffman, who skippered a star
of t h e Thousand Islands.
The boys were quartered in the
Miss Shirley Pankhurst will be William H. Bradley, pastir. The
and Mrs. Albert Stailey of Pine
The annual picnic of t t h o Pres- craft, led Ihe tleet of heavier boats
Hill, N. J,, who was married re- t h e 1948 season supervisor w i t h bride is the former Bernice Mc- hold of the ship, which .started i t s 1|
byterian Mizpaii group will he h e l d i t o the finish line. Meanwhile, HoffDanicls, d a u g h t e r of Mrs. Wil- maiden voyage w i t h a crow o f
cently to Adrian S. Wriglit, son t h e playground opening July 1
j a l Ihe home of Mrs. Charles H . ' m a n ' s son, Bruri Hoffman, skippei?-_
of Mr. and Mrs. Haroold E. and continue Monday through Fri l i a m H. McDaniels. Both are more t h a n SO, c o u n t i n g Ihe fixe 1
H i l l , Seneca tpk., at 1 P. M. to- ms a comet boat wa.s first in the^
Wncht of P r n t l R Hollow In St. day each \veek into early Septem graduates of Camden High or six men who made up a n o r m a l
1 morrow.
jlichlpr boats in the same event.
crew for a \essel like the J o h n S.|
School, class of 10-11.
j b c r with i to 3 P.M. the houis.
T!u c.sc'5 Chinch,
Union Says
Price Rise
Tagged Raise
NORWTCH—PRIZE OUTFIT. The d r u m corps of AVarren E. Ealon Posl, 189, Nonvicli, wos awarded t h i r d prize
in competition at Johnson City. The men are, f r o n t
row, left to r i g h t , Clcou Bellamy, TVic.k D i i M o r e , K i i ' l m r d
Barnes, Melviri Adams, 'William I J I i h e n s , I h i r o l d Koumls',
Don Connelly, M u r r a y Sahin, J o .s e p h X a t o l i . .loseph
H . i M o r e , K i a n k K'mo H a c k r n \ \ : H u b e r t K i ^ a r y , N Y , l i t e r
W i i ^ h l , Jr.. K i t - h a u l . M r X u l l y . A n t h o n y l . i o n e t l i . A l l e n .
M e r r i l l . Harold I'aden, I , \ m a i i I'ellelt, Yarley (lihson,
F r a n c i s \ V n l h ' ! , < ' K o \ \Vehli, K r n S \ v i l / e r . H a r o l d Harues-,
M o n a l d H a r m s , \ V i l l a r d S l i a l I n e k , C.isson C r a n d a l l . N'ot,
i n p i r l n i e ; A \Y<-sley i I ! o n I d . I ' a i d ( . ' r o w l e y , l ) a \ ' i d
Aldinli.
HammillBody
ROAMING RIPOHTIR Big, Crowd
At Oneida
Recovered
Manlius Cadets Formed Largest
Lake Resort
NearMassena Crew to Sail From Oswego
Lamberton
Quits Smith's
CollegeBoard
Navy Breaks
Ground for
Ithaca Unit
Lake Delta Meet
Sets New Record
Gouverneur Woman
Marks 77th Year
Crandall-Bristol
batches 7 Trout,
lolls It a Day
Guardsmen
In Training
Mrs. Bertkenstock
Funeral Tomorrow '
Massena Girl
Injured by Car
Two From Cortland
Enlist in Army
Army Officers
Hit by Taxicab
Sgt. L. MacDonald
Funeral Today
Tupper Lake Pair
To Exchange Vows
Johnson Reads
Romulus Council
Kilburn Will
Address G.O.P.
i
South Side Ground
Opens Wednesday
Hof f mans Win
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