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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 74

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30 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, April 3, 1955 Auto Insurance Benefits Expanded In State, Nation A hatful of benefits has been handed to insured passenger car owners. Thc benefits went into effect Friday. A i there Is no change in the the protection afforded insured motorists has been greatly expanded. Most companies announced at the same time that they were simplifying their policy forms to make them easier to read and understand.

The change? were announced by th" National Bureau of Casualty I'nderwritrr? and thr a Insurance a i Bureau, which stock and a com- Thr provisions, which i in 4(5 other states, wrre approved by the New York lr I a Thursday. COUPLES PROTECTED Under thc new aKrcemcnts. vhich Automatically into offer frir motorists even if they purchased their policy prior to Friday, both husband and i insured on thc same basis. S3 of in whose name thc is registered. In effe-Jt.

4 i means that someone using the -ir i the permission nf cither hu-b-itKl nr i is covered, A mo (or ist who borrows VMS' a a i i i protect i hi? collision in- a is, if insured xvhn carries collision i a operating a borrowed i is not covered by eol- insurancp. thr borrower's covers thr borrowed car, if thr borrowed car is covered by rothr-ion i a purchased by i i TM" fc ta TM owner, tticn the owner policv I i 0 i ancc of Onondt'Sa first, nccnrding to oE thc Insurance Syracuse in the Gay '90s City's Dignified Citizenry Displayed Original Tastes in Wearing Apparel is the ninth in a series of Sunday articles reminiscent of Syracuse in Awakes to Find Mattress Blazing George Slattery. 513 N. Salina had a narrow escape from burns yesterday afternoon when he fell asleep with a lighted oi- garette in his hand. He awoke in time to find his mattress ablaze.

Firemen from. Engine 2. led by Lt. Edward Hook. were summoned.

Patrolman Cosmo Cappelletti said the firefighters the dignified of Syracuse certainly dressed in an' tossed the mattress outside and ex- the the 1890s. The author is a former Syracusam who now lives in Islip Terrace, L. I. BY WILLIAM McMAHON Around the year 1890 original way. Perhaps the women's styles have changed but little over the years.

Evening dresses; FINED FOR 5PEEDIXG were different, however, for they had long trains, the longer the better, sweeping up the Robert 20. of James- 2 1T 4 dust as the ladies mincingly ambled about the rooms. Nor did the women seem to take 3j 0 es enthusiastically to the high heeled slipper sort of footwear, but went in for high buttoned shoes. Hats then, as now, were varied in form, ranging from a lot of long feathers to a piece of cloth like a pancake. RECEIVES OUTSTANDING CITIZEN P.

Markert, second from right, vice-president of the Will Baumer Candle accepts plaque as the county's outstanding citizen of 1954 from Morton Hurwitz, left, outgoing president of Onondaga Post 131. Jewish War Veterans. The presentation was made last night at the JVW post's 20th a a installation dinner-dance at Hotel Syracuse. Others shown are Louis Lowenstein. second from left, a i a of the dance, and Abraham Wexler, right, new commander Lhe post.

IJI 1 I Hen took to plug hats, the taller; So the old days there a i schools and great the better. There was no heed, bitterness in politics, races and re-! Dr. William K. Wickes of Syracuse paid to the time of day to sys tems. This has lesened'High School was loved and re- the plug noon or lately to a large extent.

jspected by the students. Ke was night--all the same. Men were, TRIED THEM ALL "a disciplinarian wthout harshness not finicky as tO the form OI a a a nf i i i ii i- norf tn toil nf an a sense oi numor wiinout dress to be worn with the digni- llic uert to tea 01 an old W1 u- wa ffrpn lied plug, They went about with fellow Syracuse who, bewil- we was in gieai a short sack coat and the plug. dered by so many religions eachifcmand as a speaKer at impoi Sometimes in hot weather the'claiming to be the only right a educational functions. Sjra- oumeumes weauier ra original cuse University was happy its plug would be worn with shirt upon a rauier original scneme.

o7TMc sleeves and suspenders and in He got baptized in the Catholic 1 TM weather just as hot they would swelter in tight buttoned Prince Albert coats. ORIGINAL BEARDS Men, too, were original in point of beards. Only a small proportion were smooth shaven. Thejre were litle short sideburns, mutton Current Rott off Earnings chop sideburns and sideburns that Chancellor Sims, Dr. Church" then in aar cl Dr Fisher.

Dr. Scott PAID ON SAVINGS Baptist He hunted up some strange Oriental religion and had his right large toe cut off. He was thus inducted into a dozen or so religious systems. "It's heaven for sure for me," he boasted. Clark are names very dear to me.

There is a possibility that schools and colleges of the present have veered too far away from the early curricula. Then the classics were emphasized. A graduate even from high school Markert Honored at Jewish Vets Annual Installation Fete A i a 400 persons a i i i Defense work during World a0th a a i a War. 2. Agency.

PKKVJOt'S PROVISION He is serving his second term Jewish War a a president of the Community in the main ballroom Chest and Council of Syracuse of Hotel Syracuse. a Ononda.qn County. Lconnrd P. Mark-crt rccnived an Abraham Wexler, new com- Question Woman After Gun Blast Ends Mate's Life i if an i motor- award at thr i as thc a of thc local post, was in- injury and property mvn a i i i in thc county in at the dinner. them much.

If the men had few or no teeth, a big mustache came in handy for concealment Teeth are important today. In television, movies, teeth come Schutt, 33, first. Everyone, even wise and of Seelev was shoe and killfld.ffious statesmen, get pictures I taken grinning from ear to ear, about 6 p. m. Saturday at his i i pea rly teeth.

I never knew the doctors very! coul wr te an essay or letter were nigh a foot long. Clergy- well in Syracuse, probably be- os da and make it gram- men affected long flowing whis-'cause I was too vulgarly matica at least. Now evidences kcrs and shaved the upper Dr. Harter was a friend -nd a fine multiply that correct English is Then there was the elderly gen- doctor. Two doctors stood out of secondary consideration in Uni- tleman with whiskers Didama and vcrsity courses, but around his neck.

I Dr.Jacobson. They were chiefs ini Emphasizing the i a Few paid much attention in the; hospitals and usually were called after all, may be OK. Bui: I like gala days of yore to their when some other doctor had to think of a university which The province of the dentist was hausted his resources. aims to inculate an ambition for to stop a toothache. Women wore Syracuse used to Have wonder- greatness in its students.

Per- false teeth but men didn't take to haps that is done now in the technical and research fields. If so, PAID ON SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Amounts received by 10th of month drew dividends from 1 st of month 3 Detectives Probe Fur Theft Clues Det. Sgt. Francis Ryan said yes- A committee i i Stanley Boolstein of Albany, home, and state police are holding Oratory was important in thc a a detail of three detectives; tne reply a DolVocchio, E. a commander of the i i wife.

Edith. old days. It's archaic then I plead that the university go a step further and inculcate some of the graces of greatness. A modern senior asked of a professor--. "What would you advise me to read after graduating" "The help wanted column," was protected him in the bor- Justice a DolVocchio, E.

R. commander of the i rnwerl Vadcboncoeur and Asher Veterans, was main speaker A provision i thc M)n selected Mr. a for thc 'and Ephrain Shapero was toast- compiiny to simplify its award. imastcr. is vice-president I Among those aLtendint; the din- wife.

Edith. According Nick by not i i a Mr. Markc-rt description of the automobile, in- anc i member of thp executive iner-dance were Mayor and Mrs. rUirhnii the motor nnd serial num- cummiltcc of Will Baurwcr Donald H. Mead and represcnta- bcr.

Under thc new provision, in Candle Co. A veteran of World tives of numerous JVW posts in 5rmie i a companies, thu War t. Mr. Markert was active in the state, mrre description afforded by not read then. Now'- has been assigned to follow up public utterance islleads from the $1,000 fur theft Giangualano of Alton, the couple re Irom id ay afternoon from Swears and had been involved in en argument usually written by some The trooper said Mrs.

Schutt shot Next Sunday--After passing the bar. Accounts insured up to $10,000 Chartered end Supervised by thc United Statei Government ORGANIZED 1928 FEDERAUZED 1936 SAVE BY MAIL car company, such as "two setlan 15 i i a the form i i CNY Science Congress c.tti on i IT- in nf of the i Attracts 1,000 Persons her husband in the chest with a shotgun. Dr. Ralph Munzner of Alton Wayne County coroner, was called to the scene, along with District A Roger Davis cf Savan- writer. Salina st.

prt i suspect traces bc- lew iraccs DC Society was spelled with a big in the 90's. If New York had hind them, Sgt. Ryan said, and its four hundred. Syracuse had fur thieves usually operate in its hundred. They felt themselves several cities, remaining in a town set apart from hoi poloi.

and in that conviction, were happy. To only about a day. A 13-state alarm giving the ron Central. Extrusion; St. Patrick's, Syra- A I 8 Pictures Piipe a i i i for possible i to thc rnonn and rocks from millions of years ago were side by side at the seventh a a Herbert a ancl i i-ailcrs are a ScicnCT; Con-! Central.

Syracuse, The Graminea by bndily i ntvl yesterday in Grant i Family; Gay Perry of Port Byron 1 a a i Drosophila. a large extent, this sort description of the suspects and a Assisting in the investigation- society has become out of date, the fur was broadcast. Sgt. Ryan A I I Lombard of the Homes now are for the assemb- said that this is the first theft of BCI. Alton.

la -f enc i anl guests who 1 its kind reported in cities of this Trooper Giangualano said are interesting and brosd gaugedjarea during thc pre-Easter shop- declared her husband tried or uninteresting or narrow gauged, ping season, to choke her after a heated argu- as the case may Two women, posing as shoppers, ment. She sent their four chil- Then tnere comes the matter of entered the Swears and Wells BIOLOGY TALKS- Ann Bur-! two i a two Like rocks and beetles store about 3.15 p. m. Friday and ss. Port Byron Central.

Vitamin I a es ran 2 to 8 a mollusks. mankind had to, about 15 minutes later walked out i tr i i i i i i i i i A. i i Property a luibi ity i Schooli onsori ri by a i is being Scctinn York SU n-crl i ti i a passenger au years, to an upstairs bedroom. Mrs. Schutt said she ran to have labels in spite of the fact that people grow in mind as well woodshed got a 12-gauge shot- as in body.

Once a Democrat, gun and loaded it. Threatening i PHYSICS: Edwin Hatch of VaL- to i hcr a If a i i 5 nrt'd (m KM new car. notice Icy. Polarized Light; John i i sack. St.

Patrick's, Syracuse, Div- Pump. i i i 30 i hr- hus I 1 pliiy in the a i a vehicle. He Science Teachers Association. About 1.000 pupils, parents visitors hr.ird the spwchcs a CHEMISTRY: Dan Leary. Port looked at thc 193 exhibits on dis-j Byron Central, The Right Glue for That Joint.

a a i cnver- The electronic i i i of SENIOR TALKS: Carol Myers, General i Co. a a four a a a Central. Viruses; Rob- at hcr from the door connecting the kitchen and the shed and she fired the gun, Giagual'ano said she told him. Then the woman ran to the nearby house of Cyril Eves, told 1 him of the shooting and he called always a Democrat, Methodist, always with a mink stole. Patrolman Charles J.

Dwyer. Det. Jojin L. Sheehy and Det. An- bnce althony Pistilli are investigating the Methodist theft.

MUSIC EDUCATION bility TRIA WEEKS Costs Only PRIVATE LESSONS Choose any instrument 416 S. Salina St. I i SAVINGS AND LOAN 'C" ASSOCIATION v-j i 1' 35 Oswego Street Bafdwinsville, Y. 1 107 S. Main Street Norih Syracuse, N.

Y. for damage, bodily all cx cn5e i to Schcncctady. ert Wilsnn of Nottingham. Syra-lstnto police. nf' Ihc iffrrcncr i i i a iri ctise.

i a Fur SchuU had served a year in At- thr insured should check th asrcncv for cullision insur- arlt sf 1 A i a Vi( et Culture; High School, i tnam. Valley. i i Thc property damage 1 0 1 CONGRESS JUDGES 01 rt ng i v's Pi tica prisO11 a was last on parole, police said. The family moved to Wolcott last November. Schutt was employed at ffrt i i i of thc insurance policy now cover 'Allowing residences or i a caraees! worm famou Hescarcn iao-; Gilbe rt I.

Vincent. Technoloey which are rented to the insured, oratories and plants and witness, Dr. Robert Conan. the Fairport cold storage plant in Fairport. State Police Sgt, Chester Kamp- in action: Mowers department.

"LeMoyrie Col- Levy Junior High School. Mar-jlege; Dr. Paul N. "Russell, General! formerly, if a motoi-wt'ii car tha Pekurnev oC Eastwood HifihJ Electric; Dr. Howard C.

a house a a which ho Cuthbcrt of New York- State For- Miss Dorothea Tisch, Bris- gress control, just as he versity May 20 and 21 and the, Wilson, State Teachers College, ou-nM it. Mr. i said. Central New York Science Con- 1 Co 11 a Donovan R. Yates, one nf thc provisions has crcss in be represented at this' Skiineateles Central School; Sister i terms.

the Mary Agatha, St. John the Ban- A i i A FVl ti nit? setup, the insured must declare! central Ncw York ie P9 MaVie St Hieh SchooV ance has Congress winners in the Exhibit Do naid Palmer, Bendix Aviation, past Division were; ston oi Oneida and Cpl. Hugh Mahar of Newark headed the investigation Saturday night, Mrs. Schutt was held at the Alton substation. An autopsy will be held at 10.30 a.

m. Sunday by Dr. Munzner, according to police. Westerly Hills Subdivision CHITTENANGO, N. Y.

3 BEDROOM-FULLBASEM been uri years instead of "the past year. Formerly bet the insurance compan pBynirnts foi' drnta i devices frr.m now on. L'nmprehenstve SEVENTH YEAR--First, Julian Pace of Levy Junior High, Syra- source of many on Insects; Second, Philip u-ccn the insured nnd'Tripeolonc of Pre-scott School, Utica; Richard W. Dundon, New York Telephone Co. Irving Psyck, Brace-Mueller- Huntley.

Miss Genevieve Lamp. Canastota Central School; W. A. Cavanaugh, Retired Engineer, Dies in Hospital William A. Cavanaugh of 410 Highland East Syracuse, a retired New York Central Sys- VETERANS! PAYMENT CLOSING COSTS ONLY Bring your original discharge and separation papers.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS tern engineer, died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital after a longj illness. Mr. Cavanaugh was a member General Wlnslow Division 288; Taxet and VETERAN Monthly Trinity. Syracuse.

Science of Em- School; Chester Weslowski, Die-, physical broidery: i Barbara Fallen, molding Muss Mary a Ge clause in Insurance poll- of Cathedral. on Baby ces Costcllo. Grant i the Brotherhood of provides that loss caused Sitters Must be Cautious. a Gillet, Solvay HUh SchqoU Engineers, the Moose and theJS bv a i i mischief is added to EIGHTH YEAR First. John Charles LaPierre, North High First Presbyterian Church of East Syracuse, on School: Dr.

Mildred Faust. Syra-! Syracuse. SELLING PRICE list of peril? not considered Laylon of Bellevuc to br -toss caused bv collision or Atomic Energy; Second. John rf and thus is not subject a Holy Trinity on Experi- a rt rt j- Electricity; Third. Carjl Second.

cuse University. COMMITTEE LISTED the application of the collision dc- Members of the Central New Adanti of Bellevue Syracuse on York science Congress Commit- I Microscope Foiuth. John; tce Gradne diroctnr: TU i The extenMvr change? the Somcrs of Roosevelt. Syracuse. Rcnwic Feet Drfncioal i apply in every ex-, important Minerals in New York Child Hit by Car Treated for Bruise NINTH YEAR--First, Anthony no mera Russell, supervisor of science, Syracuse Public Schools; Dr.

Alof Utica Free frcd T. Collette, Syracuse Univcr- Hydroeiectric Power; sity; Ester M. Chester. Prescott Bordonaro. Richard Martha cuse, Palc isser of Bellevue.

Syra-: Sc Josephine unthology: Third. David' Roosevelt i High; Three-year-old Helen D. Doug Posprich of St. Lucy's, Dundon, New York Telephone i- TV Receivers; Fourth. Barbara, Frank Gillet.

S'olvay Hieh Siiumind of Tully Central, Vita- Madison School, rriin by Idole Iclophenol Titra- a linn; Second, Herbert Breese of t'olice said the child dashed Moravia Central. Nerves; Third, ini behind a parked car i the Jamcison Keistcr of Baldwinsvillc side of an eastbnund auto operated Central. A i a i on Earth, by Cari S. Sabray, 43, of 131 and Fourth. Richard Hillenbrand; Strong ave.

Tully Central. Paper matouraphy. tv The Science Congress Talks 9 I I I i i A wore given in thc nnd An acquaintance with whom rcpratod in thc a Win-; Where When 1 1 1 1 was havir.jr a i in a a ncrs were: $12 from his wallet. a SEVENTH YEAR: Mowl a 28. of Brrwerton.

HD 1. rr; nf i i Syra- police yestprday. eiisr. nn Nlcasuremmuf Second. Cave polire John i of New a i i i rf thc num.

said he a Photoelectric Cell. Thi thc loss a the man Sustm Mend of Portui'. Syracuse. Syracuse a American LaLs i i niectins. Llc (ia Lh Onon- a a development a Combustion 1C i He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Blanche Hallock Cavanaugh; three daughters, Mrs, Morris O'Kane, Syracuse, Mrs. Donald Hullar, Minoa, and Mrs. Harland Stewart, New Albany, four sons, Herbert Cavanaugh, Sylvan Beach, Charles, Raymond and John Cavanaugh, East Syracuse; 23 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; and two brothers, James, Cavanaufih, Oneida, and George Cavanaugh, Oswego. Services will be in the Dalaney Greabell Funeral Home, East' Syracuse, at 1.30 p. m.

Tuesday, 1 the Rev. Milton P. Seegar officiating. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Bernhards Bay.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow.

WALLET MISSING Harold Petrie, Parish RD 2, yes-jj terday told Patrolman Cosmo Cappelletti his wallet containing $90 to $100 was lost or stolen while he was shopping downtown. INCLUDES LARGE LOT THAT'S RIGHT! ONLY Completely Furnished by Roy Furniture Co. Building Materials by Wilson Greene Lumber Co. For This Beautiful 3-Beriroom Home nl Spinach and Availability of Cal- Memorial Association of Syra' i i cure and is OTHER PLACO EIGHTH YEAR: First, William monthly business meeting, 8 p. m.

Lillian of a a Syra-itomorrow at the Onondaga Wai- Mrs i i i cuso Ptanets; David Duckman of i Memorial. Plans will be out" a A Trip lined for the Memorial Day program. Speakers will be Dr. George A. Pratt, manager of the Veterans A i i a i Hospital, NINTH YEAR: Martha Pekur- and Dr.

Frederick E. Wetherell. Mr? Rtbbir. 77 ne y. Eastwood.

Syracuse. i a supervisor of the VA Clinic in the Friday. Mr.v curnicr Excretion of Uric Acid and Chimes Building. Frank 1 Crcatininc: Judy Proctor. Can- v.

Maxin 83. Through Space; Third. Dominick Albert on-i-u. sstota Central. Hydroponics and GROUP TO MEET i Fr( uv Mr.

w-iM c'w 5 Tl Elements; Gordon The Women's A i i a of St. 'rrWftV Ahrp rraV- Utica Free Academy. Microscopic James Episcopal Church, Skaneat- n. ot Slides, and Fourth. Frances Ols-'cles.

will attend Holy Communion i Frirfny. Saturday. Char r.cwski. St. Francis, Utica.

a a 9 on Maundy i a A Suxanno Cuth- A thc service a breakfast will Friday. dmuniiin. i berth. Canastota a Bacteria en in room with Friday. H.

oeoreu.j a nd X-rays; Gordon Terrill, New a shor business meeting follow- I A ft I I I Mrs. Uwr-nce Con-i Hartford Central. Basic Elec- 'tncity; William Palmer. Port By- All members are invited to attend the service and breakfast. A SPECIAL! 6 PHOTOGRAPHS Any Size, from Wallet to 8x10 inches For Only io Baby's PORTRAITS MODERN ART STUDIOS 116 S.

Salina St. Phone 3-6563 HOME OPEN FOR PUBLIC SHOWING TODAY and EVERY DAY 1 P. M. to 6 P. M.

MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT WESTERLY HILLS SUBDIVISION Directions: Drive out to tract on Route 5, west entrance to Chittenango. Just 20 minutes from Syracuse Permanent Open House Following the Show Phone Chittenango 4482 IDEAL LOCATION Quality Homes of which you can be proud and at prices and down payments you can afford. W4DE SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLOR STYLING Seeded and Shrubbed Automatic Gas Heat "Spacious Closets "American Kitchens "Surfaced Streets. Featuring Smooth a 8 with no dirt- catching; handles. Rounded corners --easy to clean.

Drawers rounded inside, clean as easily as wiping out a bowl. Giant storage space; tops of i lifetime vinyl. You, too, con own your OWN HOME and often at monthly payments lower than the rent you are now paying. CMIM Look and You'll i HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT CORP. For Evening Appointments Phone 6008.

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