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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 20

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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I- ammir City Will Appeal I Dismissal of Two 15lh Ward Cases The dty will appeal the dis- missals of the cases against Attor- ney Philip Zenner and Morris I Berman concerning premises at 711-713 S. Townscnd Mayor Donald H. Mead announced last A njght I Justice P. Leo Dorsey of the Court uf Special Sessions threw out botn cases, brought against Zenner, as owner as tenant, of the premises, which George E. Hebert, superintendent of the Building, seeks demolished, The Zenner case came first, sev- weeks ago, with the Berman case being dismisses yesterday I Justice Dorsey rendered the following decision in the Berman Sent to Jail for ion JURISDICTION' "The Court of Special Sessions the City of Syracuse.

has no jurisdiction over the misde- tmeanor of maintaining a public nuisance under the penal law of the State of New York, Section 12530. punishable by one year in or a fine of $500, or both, this court's jurisdiction is by the cede of criminal procedure, Section 50, Subdivision Justice Dorsey cited three cases uphold his decision, Mayor "Timber!" Philatelic Writer Scores Laxity in Storing Archives The stamp collectors of tbe nation are given a "more-than- meets-the-phllatelic-eye" Sfiow Time As Furnished by the Theaters collectors' magazine calls "the boo-boo regarding the laxity in safeguard- of 1 ttur vec ing pric-less archives of the State "class cities, Justice Dorsey aocs. A i a have the power to act in the Berh New (York at Alba "y- man Referring to the shipment of It will' be on this basis that invaluable' historical documents County Judtfe Leo Breed will be to a Canadian papermili. J. H.

to reverse Justice Dorsey'f Scruggs, of Weekly Philatelic -decisions and return the case to Gossip questions the security LOEWS STATE "Deep in My 11.15 a. 1,53, 4.31, 7.09 and 9,48 p. m. PAR No Business Like Show 11 5,25, 7.49 and lO.p. m.

LOEWS 8.56 and 9.54 p. m. "Overland Pacific 1 5.44 and 8.42 p. m. RKO KEITH'S Leagues Under the 11.53 a.

m. 2,23, 7.23 and 9.53 p. m. Ronald R. Scott, 20, of 615 Bremen Matty dale, one of lour breaking Into Weber's restaurant at 620 Danforth st.

in August, was sentenced to a term of two- and-a-half to five years in prison yesterday by County Judge Leo W. Breed. After Scott's lluilty plea in October, Judge Breed suspended sentence and placed him on probation with the warning that he would be returned- to court immediately if he violated probation. Yesterday Chief Probation Officer George Cain and his assistant, Frederick A. Bobenhausen, charged Scott with violation of probation on five different He pleaded guilty to all charges.

Scott, with three others, admitted breaking into the restaurant and taking $263 in cash and a rifle. Much of the money, was recovered and the four pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny second degree. They also were indicted on a charge of burglary third degree charge. Another of the quartet, William This Week for'55 Chess Tourney Chess players are invited to sign up this week, and next for Central New York's largest chess tournament of 1955. This due to the popularity of the game, annual tournament will be held in two sections.

One section will play Tuesday evenings and the other Saturday afternoons. Play will be at the tht Tuesday IIS evening, Jaiv IS, ana Saturday afUrnoon Jan. 22. Cazenovia Driver In Crash Fined $100 John Wl Lawrence, 31; of Cazenovia, an insurance adjuster, yesterday pleaded iuUty in Traffic Court to a reduced charge of failure to have his car under control. Judge Truman H.

Preston fined Lawrence $100 and ordered hi? license held until Feb. l. Law- clubroom of the Syracuse Chess rence was originally charged with Club, 104 Fcbes 116 W. 1 driving, while intoxicated. 1 He 4 A.

m. Washington st. Final registration dates are at the clubrooms tomorrow afternoon and also Saturday; Jan. 15, and Tuesday evening, Jan. Dr.

Alfred H.Cope, tournament director for 1955, will have charge of the Saturday play with. Leon Grass, club vice president, in charge of the Tuesday evening rounds. First round games will take was arrested 30 as the-result of a minor collision. KEITHS McNish, 21, df 1623 Spring st, a AWOL from the Army again absent without leave when arrested in the restaurant burglary, was sentenced In October to Elmira Reformatory. The two other youths were given suspended sentences and placed on probation for five years.

tjustice Dorsey fo trial. Mayor Mead John Barnell such documents in other states from "vandalism of important his- corporation counsel, a and the appeal "immediately," WOT." The weekly is read by the Distance of the district collectors of stamps and historical jdocuments. Four more cases aflainst the) Scruggs, writing from Alabama, Ward landlords arc pending points out that the 27 bales of outcome of the Zenner and "waste" sent from Albany to keep fcerman cases would have a Canada papermills working contained Indian and Revolutionary War treaties and correspondence by famous New Yorkers. JUNKYARD IN ALBANY Referring to the happy hunting grounds in "a junkyard in Albany," the writer reminds: "All of you Western Inlanders and we Central Southern cotton pickers A ftr could never have the same oppor- An elderly man suing or $25- i New Yofk arc VM 000 damages in Supreme Court is and history afforded, even if our provided transportation to and state department did sell out our trom the trial sessions--from state records down the drain, eo the Waterfront;" 11,15 rru 2,50, 6.25 and 10 p.m. "My Six Convicts:" 1, 4.30 and 8.10 p.

m. Till fTAJtf on those, it was indicated. Prisoner Seeks $25,000 Damages I i I "MOVIES ARE TOUK BEST ENTERTAINMENT ftmcsviUe Penitentiary where The column makes threfi is serving a six-month term on a points in conclusion: intoxication charge. (1) That the past season off Trial of the negligence action fering of philatelic material at brought by William Mcinert, auction and otherwise has been Jormcrly of the a 1 a i particularly rich. re- Army, opened yesterday after- have come that papers of noon betore Justice William E.

the same type sent to Canada have 'McClusky and a jury. Defendant becr in the professional philatelic i Edward Florhykowskl of et A A Jtemphis (2) That the waste was not dis Meimrrt was seriously injured, sec the usual manner of a fractured pelvis and baling--that the material broken ribs, wbcn struck retrieved was clean and as it was Florlzykowaki's car while carnally folded, crossing the street at W. Fayette SELFISHNESS SCORED ind S. Clinton sts. about 1,14 a.m.

3 "Personal ownership of such 4 1952, material is selfishness personified driver. In his opening statement to the and rightfully should be available Alfred J. Moorhead. plain- for the study and edification of Jtiff counsel, referred to the cur- the interested public. Then, how Ttnt penitentiary term but ex- secure is.

your own state depart- fclained that at the time of the ao ment of history and archives cident the plaintiff tohi him he had against boo-boo's as this, or--tear- but two beers and was going for ing the with on sweep-- aortrtthintf to eat when struck, vandalism of important historical Eittfenft H. Klein is attorney of correspondence and papers?" ttcwd TM" conclusion and warning to M. Henley of Costcllo. al ov the nation was: Cooncv is Fearon represents the ll can happen in so great a state as New York--can it not happen in your state?" Failed to-QuiTCity, Man Goes to Pen Ojeorge Edward Burns, 39, of 273 Maple at. Holyoke, arrested Wednesday a few hours after he had been released on suspended sentence on a public intoxication charge, yesterday pleaded guilty to a similar charge in Police Court.

This time Burns was sentenced Co six months in Onondaga County Penitentiary. Justice P. Leo Dorsey Wednesday suspended a six- month sentence on Burns on condition Burns leave town within 48 hours. 666 S. Geddei St.

75-5385 LAST TIMES TODAY Boxnfflce Open Tonljcht ON OUR WIDE VISION SCREEN In Technicolor "REAP THE WILD WIND" John Ray Milland Paulette Oodriard Sat. Blnr Crosby 1A "WHITE CHRISTMAS" 072 SAUNA ST. 2-8W3 SATURDAY THE HALF-BREED" Bdbert Young--Janli Carter Doom Open 8:00 P. M. Feature 6:45 F.

M. 30-- EXCITING SURPRISES--30 I ON OUR I PLUS 10 DOOR PRIZES Lou M. at M. I ELMWOOD 9 i i TODAY AND SATURDAY "THE CAINE MUTINY" Jost Ferrer, Boicarl Van Johntion, Fred --Plua Outdoor Color Adrentur "BLACK FURY" SUNDAY: 2 John Wayne "FT; APACHE" "ANGEL AND BADMAN" i 237. SOUTH AVE.

OVIM LD I MUSICAL GREAT STARS SCENES FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDIES Starring FERRER WALTER PIDGEON MERLE HENREIO OBERON PAUL TRAUBEL HELEN CLOONEY ROSEMARY FRED KELLY GENE A TODAY AT BOTH I JOHN WAYNE SUSAM HAYWARD Also "A BULLET IS WAITING" Sat, Tucs. Wed. I i I Humphrey Bofmrt, Ferrer, Vftii John ion, Fred MacMumr "THE CAINE MUTINY" Color by Technicolor Shown Once ttt AidO) Plui 2d Wide Screen Hit MARKSMAN" Wayne Morrfs, Verduxo CARTOON and FETE SMITH DOORS OPIN 11 A.M. WIDE-VISION SCREEN! CHILDRIN IftMARATOUMANOVA PAUL STEWART ISOBEL ELSOM WILLfAM OLViS JAMES MITCfJELL BING CROSBY KAYE OMNiV VEIUOUM BACHAUER Dynamic: Grwk FUanftV "A rare artist wkt music into rightful world of inspired poetic --N. y.

Post Lincoln Auditorium TONIGHT AT 8:20 Tickets: $3.00, $2.50, (tax exempt) Student Clark Music Bldf. 2 Civic Morning Musicals i Nttute NST unfit ttST 0IIKTOI! 2ND KITI "MY SIX COHVKTS" Enjoy "Music for Romance" with clalr perraiiIt and his orchestra opening tonight in the Persian Thanks to our good Canadian neighbors for sending us one of their most popular bandleaders. The Terrault aggregation presents smooth rhythms -which you'll find completely dauceable. Plan to make an evening of it. Come for dinner music for dancing starts at 7 P.M.

It costs no more to enjoy the finest Dine and dance to cloir perraulf and hU irif tonight and Inr every evening except i Sunday and Monday. parking areas within a bicck --r-i Tomorrow at 11:30 A.M Sunday at 1:30 One Showing Only Each Dry BIG 4 UNIT SHOW! 1--Audie Muruhy Hit 2--Bowery Boys Feature 4--Cartoons REMEMBER! SAT. A I SHOW A FRIZES TO LUCKY KIDDIES! PRIZES TO LUCKY KIDDIES! JANE POWELL VICDMNONE ANN MILLER CYD CHARISSE HOWARD KEEL TONYKARTiN AM. TIMIS GLOBE Woman Must Pay For Abusing Cops Mrs. Dclorcs HotCrnan.

S4. of 130 Rcnwick who heaped a of vile language --plus a few kicks and bites--on who were investigating a auto collision several weeks pleaded guilty yesterday in Court to charges of re- aasttng arrest and disorderly conduct. She was given a 30-day suspended sentence in Onondaga County Penitentiary on each count, She was also ordered to pay 510 into court, for damages to police officers' uniforms. Patrolman Paul Serbun said the woman kicked several times, broke the eye glasses of another jpalrolman and inflicted scratches bite wounds on two other policemen, Car Looter Gets Mason's Tools Unless this thief is also a skilled tnason, his loot from a parked car yesterday isn't of any use to him, MYs. Robert Swift, of 115 Hens- Iwrry parked her car in the block of Clinton st, A thief broke into the and stole a IravcMng bag which contained two trowels, a steel tape, two foot rules, a brick layer hammer.

a 21-pound hammer, three sleckers, three-inch chisel and three cold Chisels, according to Patrolman Paul Serbun, The tools were Valued by her husband, a macon, $50. Peter Duttolo, 30. of 455 Shon- lurd told police someone broke Into his 1048 sedan, opened the hood latch and stole a 15-plate battery valued at $14.404 Boy Admits Theft Of Catcher's Mitt Vernon Charles 17, of 103 Kenmore st. Solvay, yesterday pleaded guilty in Police Court to charge of petit larceny in the theft of $12 baseball catcher's mitt trom the Cervi-Charles Sport Shop, 546 S. Salina st.

Justict P. Leo Dorsey set today for sentencing. The information showed Amie took the plove Wednesday afternoon. DANCING Friday and Saturday Nights navel Tibom Johnny Froncher and his Bond is back at your request. Dance, enjoy superb drinks, tasty snacks.

Here's to a season full of fun. FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY NIOHTS HOTEL ONONDAGA 710 KIRKPATRICK STREET TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Now on Wide Screen In and In Color "7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS" I With Jine Powell--Howard Keel I --Also-- I SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Extra Cartoons Saturday Matinee I HOLLYWOOD Matlydalc TODAY AND SATURDAY EtUabeth Taylor, Van Johninn "THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" In Technicolor plui Tho Bowery In "PARIS PtAYBOT" Cartoon MIDTOWN NEW POLICY I Continuous A.M. to 11:39 1 SPECIAL REDUCED KATES A.M. to 2 P.M.--2fic 8 P.M. to 5 P.M.

to Cloae--flOo Children--2fto at All Richard Carlson--Frank Lovejoy "RETREAT HELL" Snrt Hie in Technicolor "THE PATHFINDER" Plus One Hour of Plua Stoofft Comedy i PETE SMITH NOVELTY MGM COLOR CARTOON LOEWS NEWS OF THE DAY a a we hold it for a SCHINE'S PALACE EASTWOOD Phone 73-3S11 LAS? TIMES TONIGHT Robert Taylor, Janet Lelffh "ROGUE COP" Plus Barry SvlHvam Jn I "LOOPHOLE" I "WHITE.CHRISTMAS'* NOW! THRILL Biggest The most personal story of show business ever with the people who live with the people who love it! brings you DARRYL ZANUCK'S production of IRVIN RLI N'S ER LANCASTER 8 Si. la CInenuSeope, Stereophonic Sound "THE BLACK WIDOW" ft Ginftr Hcftin Gent Tlerney--Georre Raft I "LOOP. HOLE" Barry Bull Ivan--Dorothy MatoM Bey. Look, Every body! I Saturday, In Addition to Our Reralar I I Show: Hour Walt Dime? Cartoon i A dm, 10e to All Till 9 P.M. I "REAP THE WILD WIND" "LILUE" WES COT TT I 73-SOM On Our New Wide Screen Twin Technicolor HIU LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" Blirabeth Taylor--TftM Jehnioa "THE SILVER LODE" John Scott Sunday: "BHOKEK "THE RAID" HI.

JACKIE HIENKINS Cammtf M.t. FENBROOK JOHNSON MT MIUU P. MNO TALURA Terrific-- Eioi It SHOWS EVERY NIGHT 3 Shows 12:06. 2:00 Andy Tour Hod Phone OLO CH HECHT CESAR DARCEL DENISE M.US/ IN OVERLAND PACIFIC Do you like Itoiion food. Yet feor a wider waist line? Here shocking news.

Turkey 177 calories 1 Veal Chop 131 calories Chicken 128 calories Spaghetti 108 calories 1110-1112 N. Salina Phone 3-9968 Oneida River Tavern miles east of Phoenix on Phoenix-Caughdenoy Rd. DANCING Every Fri. and Sat. Nites Music by May, Jess Lee Fish, Chicken, Steak Legal Beverages DAN Hall TONIGHT Bollard 515 Butternut Street Music by Williamson's Dolnctng Every Hire ions TONIGHT I and Every Friday Night P.LA.V.

Ballroom 1201 W. Genetec St. Featnrinf Cavallo And His Orchestra With Syracuse's of the Be-Bop JAM SESSION Every Sunday Night, Featuring; GEORGE HORTON and His New Sepia Quintet Danclnf 9 to 1 West Solvay Bus Steps at Our Door wondtr STEREOPHONIC ETHEL ME Produced by SOL C. SI EG EL' Directed by WALTER LANG screen play by Phoebe and Henry EPHRON From a story by Lamar TROTH Lyrics by Irving Berlin Dances Numbers Staffed tw.Robert Alton EXTRA! IN CINEMASCOPE "EL TORO" ScWne 's A.

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1875-1978