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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 21

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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Hancock Airport Airline Traffic Rises Sharply Two records were established by American Airlines in November at Hancock A i Commissioner of Aviation Burt W. Weidenkopf revealed at the weekend." Both were with regard to passenger carrying activities. On Nov. 22 American put aboard its planes serving Hancock 1,028 passengers. This was the largest number of airborne travelers enplaned in a single day at Hancock.

On Nov. 27 American put aboard its Boeing 707 flight 134 passengers for the largest total boarding a single scheduled flight to date'at Hancock. Weidenkopf cited these records in submitting his report of November activities at Hancock Airport to Mayor Walsh's office. There were a fantastic increases shown in passenger traffic for the month and for 11 months of 1966. Passenger traffic for the month was up 20,847 over Nov.

ember, 1965, and for the 11- month period it was up 161,213 from the like period of a year ago. A total of 89,156 passengers arrived and departed in November compared to 68,309 a year ago. During the 11-month period this year passenger traffic totaled 866,463 as against 705,250 in the corresponding period of 1965. Enplaning passengers- in November increased 11,126, from 34,107 to 45,233, a comparison of the years indicated. The deplaning passengers increased 9,721 from 34,202 to 43,923.

In the 11-month period of 1966 enplaning passengers increased 81,364, from 354,171 to 435,535, -and deplaning passengers increased 79,849, from 351,079 to 430,928, over 1965. The 'total traffic movement in November at the airport was up 330 from that month last year. However, the llr month total was down 9,065 from the like period of 1965. November 11,453 planes used the airport compared to 11,123 in that month a year ago. In 11 months of this year es Tally Infectious ills reported the city's Department Health last week showe.d an increase of, 12 over the previous week.

A total of 67 cases of various types was reported in comparison to 55 the week before. Staph cases in hospitals took the greatest jump. Thirteen such cases were reported against three i Strep throat infections went up two, from 19 to 21, a comparison of the weeks indicated. Two cases of infectious a i i were recorded against one before. Four cases of tuberculosis were new to the list.

Gonorrhea cases dropped two, from 21 to 19, and syphilis cases two, from seven to five. One case of measles was reported. Single cases of meningitis and shigellosis equaled cases listed the previous week. Conservation ides Cited Perl A. Trumble Sr.

and Lewis E. Calkins of the Three Rivers Game Management Area near Baldwinsville have been honored for long service with the State Conservation Department Trumble, foreman-caretaker of the area, -was awarded a 20-year service award, and a i maintenance and wildlife development worker, received a 10-year award. Trumble has directed work, at the area since 1946 during which time it has become noted for being pheasant field trial capital of the nation. Five Audits Completed Auditing for five towns and special districts in Onondaga County has been completed, according to State Comptroller Arthur Levitt. The examination of the fiscal of the Consolidated Health District, Town of Fabius; the Town of LaFayette; LaFayette Public Library, Town of LaFayette, Fabius Fire District, Townof Fabius, and the Tovn of Manlius was conducted by state auditors.

Copies of the examination reports have been sent to town clerks or special district officials and -are public record. MEDICAID PROGRAM The New York State Podiatry Society has announced At will conduct an educational program to acquaint the public with benefits available under the New York State Medicaid program. traffic' totaled 139,106 planes compared to 148,171 in the similar period last year. Carrier in n't decreased 26, from 4,714 to 4,688, in November from a year ago. It was down 1,146, from 50,333 to 49,187, as far as the 11- month comparison was con- Tonnage of freight, mail and express handled showed an increase in November of 55 tons Tax Receipts Distributed State Comptroller Arthur Levitt has announced the distribution of motor vehicle tax receipts to upstate counties in the following shares: Onondaga Oneida Madison, Cayuga, Clinton, Cortland, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, St.

Lawrence, Seneca, $5,829.93, and Topkins, $10,981.88. THE POST-STANDARD, Dec. 12, 19W 21 Girl Completes VISTA fraining Janet M. Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Donald S.

Mooney of 518 Danforth St. was one of 49 trainees who recently a a from a VISTA Training Program at University of Maryland. As a Volunteer in Service to America, Miss Mooney will spend a year working with the Jewish Family and Children Services in Baltimore, Md. Awarded a regents' diploma from St. John the Baptist High School in 1962, Miss Mooney is a 1966 graduate of Le Moyne College, where she majored in sociology.

CHRISTMAS PARTY American Legion Auxiliary 1832 of Mattydale will conduct its annual Christmas parly at 8 p.m., tomorrow at 1701 Le- Moyne Ave. Gifts will be exchanged by the members. A short business meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Houghtaling, president. i Greek Religion Topic of Prof Prof.

John E. Rexine, chair- of the classics depart- over -that month last year. In ment at Colgate University, the 11-month period the tbnn- discuss religion in ancient age increased 462 from the. Anatolia and Greece at 8 p.m. like period of 1965.

Total tonnage in November was 344 compared tc 289 a year ago and in the 11-month period, it was 3,215 compared to 2,753 for the same period a year ago. tomorrow in LeMoyne College auditorium. Dr. Rexine's topic will be "The Holy Mount Athos and the Eastern Orthodox Monasticism." He will illustrate his talk with slides. DOWNTOWN TO DOWNTOWN Only 3 hrs.

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