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Page Four WeLLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELISVILLE, NEW YORK Tuesday, August 28, Washington Woman Blazes Path to Sun Mary Adelaide Cartwright Married to Walter Steesy By JKAX SPRAIN WILSON AP Writer WASHINGTON VVi1.li- out climbing into space capsule, indeed oven leaving her rlosk, liny, gray-haired Dr. Clipr- lotle Moore 'Sillerly is blazing a path to the fiery sun. Moreover, from her onrthly post in the Bureau of Slnmlnrds building here the world's most honored woman astrophysicist has di.scr.v- (JAR Group Leaves Arab League Meet BEIRUT, Lebanon The United Arab Republic dele- cm of the Arab session today and thrcat- IQ quit the league itself "un- erod now element called technc-l lhis mcd cu stops." tium in the suns atmosphere. action, climaxing angry Without even a glance out her I ft ulc Syria and sun flooded window. Dr.

SiUerlv' i meeting in has analyzed wave lengths anil! Lcba ncsc summer resort of checked atomic energy levels of hlaura uproar. spectra until she has come up with this new problem: Since technetium is an artificially produced element, presumably made on earth, and wince it has a very short lifetime, how did it find its way up there around thv sun? SKY INVASION This answer as well as millions more may soon be found through the data being collected by spectrograph rockets now penetrating a band of ozone. Until now this ozone band made it impossible to observe from the earth in what Dr. Sitterly calls the vacuum ultra violet region. Thus, despite her 04 years, indefatigable Dr.

Sitterly is eagerly (Cairo radio and news agency reports said the U.A.R. had withdrawn from the league, but reliable sources there said the withdrawal was not yet final.) A spokesman in the U.A.R. Embassy in Beirut said the Cairo delegation would nol return lo the session until some decision on its demand was reached. He said "unless the Arab League Council declares openly and clearly that this comedy of curses stops, then the U.A.R. will dcide to wilhdraw as a member of tho Arab League." The session in Shtaura was called lo discuss Syrian complaints that the U.A.R.

was interfering in Syrian affairs. Syria broke away from Its un- trying to make up for lost time lon witM U.A.R. last Septern- in filling the literally astronomi- Tllc U.A.R. was the prime cal blanks that have blocked the League. sky scientists' paths for so long.

Working in relays, Syrian dele- Lining her office walls are gatcs Mondny ac i ong a ac volumes listing individual char on President Nasser's U.A.R., al- acteristics which identifv known I lo ln that 1'is officers tortured atomlc spectra as unmistakably as the fingerprints of a human being. Dr. Sitterly compiled her unique and invaluable encyclopedia with knowledge obtained by scientists in every part of the world. "Aslronomy knows no politics and it recognizes no barriers," emphasizes the spare bespec taclod lady with probing gray eyes. "How can you draw boundaries in the sky?" The Royal Astronomical Society of London in 1949 honored her as its first woman foreign associate.

And the U.S. governmenl recognized her contributions by presenting her a rare Federal Women's Award, to name just a few of her formidable list of honors. WORKING MOTHERS' PAL Although Dr. Sitterly is childless herself, she believes that working mother's family should come first. Thus, women, in her employ study their spectra at home, when they find the time between household and baby care chores.

Their understanding boss sorely wishes more women would take up mathematics, so-that still more I could raise babies with one hand study stars with another. "If we arc to survive ns a nation." says, a ry schools must limit their duties to teaching how to write concisely, clearly, and to provide Ihe basic training in thinking, such as is developed in the study of mathematics." Dr Sillerly was born in a family of six in Chester Counly, Pa. Her falher a school superintendent and her mother a teacher. Imbued with the love of learning, the tiny brown-haired girl earned her way through Swarthmore College with a Phi Beta Kappa key as a bmus. But at Princeton University observatory where she obtained her Ph.

she met astronomer physicist Dr. Bancroft Sitterly after some extra-curricular star gazing, talked her into an MRS as well. In the 25 years since, the couple has lived in a tiny bungalow near American University where her husband is chairman of the physics department. Theru Dr. Sitterly performs the mundane lasks of housewifery, gaixiens.

and listens to good music. Syrians and deliberately undermined the country during the two- year union of Syria and Egypt. Want to Paint Town? This Driver Did It SHAMOKIN, Pa. (AP) The lown of Tharplown got an unexpected whitewash Monday due to a highway employe who meant only to paint a new divider line along Route 122. A hose connected to an automatic line pairiler sprang a leak as the unidentified worker drove through the center of town.

Quick-drying white paint gushed from a 200-gallon pressurized tank onto the road, sidewalks, fences, lawns, flower.s, hedges, cars and trucks. Police said the voile with draped bodice and full skirt. Both wore corsages; or' white rosebuds. A reception was staged at the home of the bride's parents for 250 guests. The bride's table was centered with a four-tiered cake.

Following the reception the couple left for a ten-clay trip through the Minnesota Lfikc Region. Upon their return they will reside at 425 West Long Ave. Soviet Ship Carrying Grain, Crane Headed For Cuba With Cargo LONDON Soviet mo- torship Ustyuuzhna left Odessa for Havana today carrying 5,000 tons of grain and a 100-ton crane, the DiTBois, Pa. Por'Yraveling Mrs' Soviet agency Tass reported. Tass said it was part of a big Steesy chose a pink crash linen sheath dress with a jacket of pink tufted rosebuds on a while, background, with white accessories.

The bride is a graduate of Bolivar Central School, and of Salem College, where she received a B.A. degree in home economics. The bridegroom is a crpck'ntp of Montgomery Blair Hign School. He received a B.A. degree in human relations at Salem College and is a graduate of Schiff Scout Reservation in New Jersey He is employed as district executive of Bucktail Council, Boy Scouts of America, Du Bois.

A buffet luncht-on WP? pi by the bride's parents for members of the rehearsal party. Steel Bridge Collapses While Car Is Crossing buildup in shipments to Cuba, which are expected to double the 1961 figure. About 10 Soviet ship's are already heading for Cuba with car- got' including automobiles, agricultural equipment, canned goods and timber, Tass said. Foreign ships are being called in to help with the increased Soviet-Cuba traffic. Among ships chartered, Tass said, are the West German Westfalen, the Norwegian Tove Lilian, the Greek Parnon and the Italian Airone.

The ships will return to the Soviet Union with Cuban raw sugar, said. Khrushchev Confers With Thant In Yalta MOSCOW (AP) Premier KINGSTON, N.Y. A 120- i Khrushchev interrupted his holi- foot steei bridge Esopus i day-making at Yalta today and Creek at the western approacn to i received U. Thant, acting secre- Kingston collapsed today, carrying tary-general of the United Na- with it a sedan operated by John lions. INKS.

WALTER STEESY (Photo by Martin) Bouton, 58. He suffered a possible concussion. Bouton's car remained on the bridge as the wreckage settled and didn't even get wet after the 40-foot drop. The creek is only 2 feet deep at this point. Bouton, of i Kingston, was taken to Kingston Hospital.

Police said a cement tank truck with a 33 3-5-ton gross weight had crossed just ahead of Bouton on the 6-ton maximum bridge. Claude Hilton, 44, the driver, of Walden, said he misread the sign listing the maximum weight the bridge would accommodate safely. He suid the span collapsed just after the rear wheels of his truck had cleared it. The bridge link's the Washington Avenue viaduct and Route 28. LITTLE GUNESEE i served as best man.

The ushers Mary Adelaide Carl v. right and were Rilcy Steesy, Silver Spring; Welter Wesley Stoesy weiv united Gary Lounsberry, Scio; nncl Herin marriage last Saturday evening bcrt Saundors, Little Gene.sec. in the Seventh Di.y Francis E. Bucher, brother of Church, Richburg. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the the bride, was ringbearer.

For her daughters wedding Mrs. K. Bee of Riehburg. travledl 1( )ric is tni daughter Mr Bucher, it least two es nlmt at least two almost the en- and Mrs Francis II. tire length of utll( Geneve, and die groom is honking automobile horns alerted him something was wrong.

Olean Man Elected Firemen's Unit Prexy AUBURN, N.Y. (AP) Charles .1. Young of Olean was elected president today of the New York State Permanent Firemen's Association, which concluded a three-day annual convention. Young succeeds Lucien De- Soccio of Auburn. Other officers elected: First vice president, Harry W.

Reynolds of Canandaigua; second vice president, James E. Hanrahan of Syracuse; secretary- treasurer, Robert E. Mills of Syracuse; legislative chairman, Anthony F. Mitrione of Glens Falls. INTEREST-FREE LOANS URGED FOR STUDENTS ROCHESTER, N.Y.

Samuels, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, proposed today a statewide program of interest-free loans to needy college studenls. He said the program could operate like one established for em- ployes at his industrial plant all Their Canandaigua. This was one of the items in a higher education plank he pro- for today's hearing by Rev. Dr. Doyle K.

Xwicbel, i Bucher chose a brocade tal'feta registrar of Salem College, with i beige sheath dress with a match- die assistance of the Rev. Ernest ing jacket. This was complemented by a brown velvet draped qaptilet, matching accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The mother of the bridegroom wore a pink lace-over-taffeta dress with a fitted bodice and pleated, bustle-effect Her hat was of pink muslin de soie and she wore white accessories and corsage of white rosebuds. The bride's maternal giand- thc son of Mr.

and IVirs. Wesley J. Steesy, Silver Spring, Md. An altar decorated with palms and tiered candelabra and flanked with baskets of white gladioli formed tiic background as Miss Arn Burdick, Rielibmx' sang, "I Love You Truly," "Always" and i mother, Mrs. Grace Buckley, Scio, Wedding Prayer Sin: was accompanied at the organ by M.i.ss Onnalee Siiundcrs, Hichfkirg.

The bride wore a pri.icess-style But even at homo she devotes state Democratic Platform Ad- MHne time to her pot project, visory Committee finding the pj.th to tho sun. She! Th done. program. master plan should be devised to: dross, also styh-d by th worc a blue print jersey dress with matching jacket and white accessories. The bridegroom's maternal grandmother, Mrs.

L.J., gown of while Skinner satin with Walter, San Diego, wore a chapel train as. she was escorted dress of pink and white printed to the altar by her father. The i gcwn featured a bodice of Air-neon lace with a di-ep vee-necklino and haig sleeves. Her silk illusion fin- gertlp veil was edged with Alencon lace and held in pUicc by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book covered with lace and topped with a while orchid, Her gown was made and styled by her sister, Miss Margaret Cartwright.

Miss Cartwright also made and styled her own gown as maid of honor, as well as Hie idcntically- styled gowns of the bridesmaids. Serving as bridesmaids were Martha Jean Curtwripht, Little Geni'see, another sisloi of tho bride, Miss Melonie i-itoesy, Silver Spring, and Miss Camille Cran- clnll, Cnnisteo. in nile green, yellow, pink and blue, respectively, were of brocade lalicla in street length with long sleeves, scoop necklines, full skirts and i cummerbunds centered self' material roses. They carried fan- carnations to match their Miss Judy Scio, the bride's w.v llowt-r girl COMMITTEE REJECTS RENEWAL PROPOSAL WASHINGTON (AP) The House Ways and Means Committee turned clown today President Kennedy's proposal to renew extended unemployment insurance. The margin was only one vote.

The official news agency Tass said the two talked in "a friendly and easy atmosphere. Tass gave no indicalion what the topics were. Before leaving for Yalta, Thant told newsmen in Moscow IKJ planned to world problems with Khrushchev. Khrushchev's family is at Yalta and Tass said that after the talk, I Khrushchev invited Thant to dine with him and the family. Thant met with Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Monday and reported later they had discussed "some of the major problems facing the United Nations today." Thant termed the talks fruitful and friendly.

He the Berlin crisis was not brought up. EVANGELIST'S FATHER CHARLOTTE, N.C. Frank Graham, father of evangelist Billy Graham, died in a hospital here today. Graham, 74, suffered a stroke about a year ago and had been in ill health since then. mendation for which Kennedy It is possible for the committee made a personal plea.

It svas one to reconsider its action next of the measures he counted on to month. HoWver, adminlsHration help the economy, when he decid- leaders were visibly stricken by ed against the more drastic move the action turning down a recom- of a quick tax cut. ELMCO SERVICE CLOSED August 29 September 4 Ever mix evse ross, aso sy- to mu. raw carrots accom nl a the anticipated of honor, of' while nvlon 1 enrollment. with polite em- butter or margarine? The carrot'.

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1265. Main St. Phone WelUvilJe, N. Y. Funeral Is Tomorrow For Lawrence Blake; Dies in Cycle Crash ULYSSES.

Pa Funeral scr- vieus will be conducted at the Knar Funeral Homo here tomorrow afternoon pt two o'clock Lawrence L. Blake, 58, of Buffalo who died in a motorcycle accident shortly after midnight. Sun- day. He was pronoum-ed dead on arrival at Bradford Hospital. The fetal mishap occurred in High St.

Ext. about one-half T.ili> i south of Bradford city line when the southbound vehicle shearod off a rear fender on a pickup Gcrdon Stewart; 31, operator of the cycle, is in serious condition at Bradford hospital. He Milfrrr-cl right leg fractures and other un- determined injuries. Mr. Blake, a native nf Potter I County, had worked as a maintenance rmm for Curtis Wright for the past six years.

At tin- time of his death he" was visiting the i Stewart family at Lewis Run. Born in Galelon, Aug. 30, I 5903, he was the son of George and Myrtle Neefe Blake. Surviving arc: his widow, Mrs. Beulah Blake, a foster r.nn.

Jam en Cordner, both of Bradford two i sisters, Mrs. Editli Kruay, Mrs. Edna HP Gonesee; seven brothers, Harry, RD Klmer, Bradford George. Erie; Robert and Harold, RD; Gerald, Fort Myers, Fla. and Floyd, Troy, III.

Friends may call at the funeral hvnie. The Kev. Ht-nry VVeijKr will officiate at services. Burial will be in Ulysses Cemetery. TROPICAL STORM IS N6ARING COASl ITATT'RRAS, N.C;' storm A'lma, labeled poorly organized by the Bureau nearcd tlie cost of North Carolina today.

The Weather Bureau at Miami said at 5 a.m. that the season's first Atlantic 8 spawned tropical storm was centered about 20 miles southeast of Morchead City, N.C., miles an hour. Gale warning's were posted from Morehend City northward to Cape Charles, with tides in that area expected to be on to three feet above normal. At Atlantic Beach, oil the Outer Banks) opposite Morehcad City, winds were reportd from 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts up tci 33 miles per hour. Tides were two feet, above normal.

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