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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 6

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The Post-Standardi
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"L1TTLE TORNADO" AND PRETTY TRAINER Pretty, blue-eyed Gayle Kent of Jordan poses with her colt. "Little Tornado" which copped two blue ribbons at yesterday's County 4-H Horse Show at the fairgrounds. Miss Kent, 20. is a veteran horse show competitor. She is a junior at the University of Connecticut, majoring tn animal husbandry on a 4-H Scholarship, Police Nab Intruder In Geddes St.

Station Tr.iee aleit pnLccrocn closed last night on an intruder crouched in S. Geddes St service station after the burglar had also enteied a filling station next donr, i Stanley Dunne. 23, vrio gave. his address as iMaione. was forced to surrender at gunpoint Dunne, wno told police he had arrived in "Syracuse Saturday! nictl.

was booked at police quarters for Patrolmen Sigmnnd rmski and Frank DiOno v. ere musing when they noticed something stirring tne filling station at 500 S. Geddes St. Search Station The policemen halted ve- h.Lle and flagged down Police; Sgt. Thomas Sardmo, who was passme by.

DiOno circled the, building and entered through window which had been broken! out moments before by the in-, DiOno let Sardmo and Grud-, zmski the front way and men searched foi ine fmamg Dunne in the rear of the station According to police Dunne had s'oekiiics his har.ds and wsi barefooted He Mined a T-snirt in his bell and no shirt or apparently irustmg lan to' conceal him, police said. The cfiicers searched the im-' mediate area for tools but founu none. However, they found the; rear window at the service sta-i tion next door, at 52S S. Geddes! St. oroken on: and the giass carefully swept away.

The policeman found ihe second station had been rcr.sscked and cash register broken i open. A cmarctte machine had1 been piused ti a which the intrucer had broken I into. The machine vr-s smashed snd the money bad been taker- i Had S40 in Change Police said Dunne haci about 540 change and no bills on1 him when he was captured The; office door and a storage room' door showed of jimmying. Police said apparently Dunne Lcjis S3, XcSr.ne ft wrdj'ped his hand in ihe T-shir! to smash the windows. Operators of the Ph.bp Ribas of the 500 Ged des St station, and Arnold bean ar.ri Hcsuits r-i kf: kr.ee the he f-.

rr-f-- jf by Jc-hn if Harr.fr/ St af the latter v-; away the ejrti r.c; h3 hrcr.e. Man i After Crash of the 526 Geddes I St. station, were called to the scene to determine whether anything else was missing and HANDY mTH A RIFLE Too shooter of Syracuse's Second Tank Battalion during rifle requalification at the Camp Lejeune range is Garrick Waite. 2211 S. Geddes St.

A high shooter. Waite achieved a score or. 236 out of a possible 250 points. The Organized Marine Corps Reservist JS attending two weeks of annual summer field training. Ruling Today Two Injured 'On Carrier Vote I The Buffalo regional office of the National Labor Helauons Board is expected to rule today on whether a III AvLlUCllIJ i union election lake place Wednesday at Syracuse plants of tne Carrier Corporation.

Tivn The national OfflCS Cf the mjur.es in sera-ate accidents NLSB had crdered ihe bargain-' gram on July 1 and that they yesterday ir; a-cn; election fm iVc-dncs-lmanigea is Karrid Var.r.. of O-tcr. ncwevci. icaerai prwsxam. Dr.

Ear- Syracuse, orcrator of Union 23383. which formerly rcp-an ice cream wagon, cowriamcc resented Carrier employes, has bruised lees after he was filed unfair labor charges agaiasl! ttmck bv a ear bv tne Lr.nctl btec! workers Taylor. of 407 Garfidd Ave Ar.erica. reported Var.ns ice The Buffalo regions! office Boy Chained- (Concluded Irom Page 1) Haven Rd- Vann stand- pending further investigation 2f Tayjrr's federal charfc. The Patrotaea Keaney and Scib tne toy at noon src 24 later.

Police said saown to- thn- aii rCcrlc director was chaijjw3. lit. office. Jchn Kc- one -of the older McEwca fcoys -1 staff cf the rented the neighborhood icstcr-: he sr--(day. rtpcatcolv askmg: tie eec'icn a -wfeo called the ccpsT" -f Yne olicr all sppzr- H- the glass ana 4sl-iA- Llldl UCU -'i acite at 1:35 tcrcd yard.

wcrkrrs rr bsnv of a few T.e r.cvt sV. Jay r- a Maafcfl as a iic :7.ft=".ed r.f: Sicn on BBiWim that Stcel-a-rsicrs mi IS? A -rkT. a a-- rrTLii CrK.tr bttn cr-CKisei by lr-- r. r-t sua- rci-j of soMi a ssoatii -ricr? Ar cvrtcr. tf f' lhc J-ilj 3 A s.zn wn a its-the jtlcws hi v-tr nf Carrstri rrc-di-r-, hereby -ntrc Ar.th--ny lJrn ur.isfc and cldfed on Ave.

c.cct:"T: af structural eficier.es es." Xtrr.s-. nf Maple-' Tie elect. on set icr The wr-inan ihe had re-'ico3 Ave, a-o Mrs v. cy no notice L3 the rr Feccril LiVr Vr.rr. hai arj-; -w i-r-ti-rT: ihe fv another T.lsce to live.

Fr.e s- -rt'rs xre- 15 1 a rlare UNns INSTKimVTb Sesb Ua r-rlv vcjc rer-orttd Saitircay ihey found a TOOMOIUO -i wfco welfare r.ersc'i ir.5 a ci.ld a -r S'y Sr.a-.t.y te- stupor her jur.k-:/»-recsrr.tly rcrted to polia r.c carr.c sipsr. Jered apart-tnt. Tivey said they r. e7.y, bar of a oaby asleep to the Eoor jr.rar.try 'a; 22S Oxford St. an employed man.

THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. July 27. 1359 37 Youths Enter 4-H Horse Show The fifth annual Onondaga County 4-H Horse Show yesterday opened three days ot competition to find entries for the New York State Fan1 now a little more than a month away- i Held in the Coliseure at prizes with her pony, win- fairgrounds, the Youth Fai 37 county youngsters, ranging from 10 to 21 years old, entered, in more than 20 events. The eliminations are sponsoiea by the Onondaga County En tension. tables, flowers, conservation and beys' and girls' building In a special county paradej nine the fittinc and showmanship, suckling foal and pony rents.

Another thiec-lime win-er was Dwipht Orman. He won le Western open trial and Weilern events Sen-ice 4-H Club teamed up with Nancy CJbo The eliminations, an official' (o win the ribbon race, said, limit lo two the number off T.ikcs 2 Events entries per county in each Bonnie Titus won uncontested that will compete at the State, two events English saddles. Fair. i Edward McAuhffc took a first Continues Todav in fittina and showman- The Y0Uth Fair continues ai.shlP swh'r" 10 am today with the tractor 'lbbon operator contest. The final wlth Gromc events tomorrow will be Dalrcl, judging of dairy, Alan Birdlebough placed poultry, homemaking, vege- llthlc Hum: Riders of Mavarino were first Scg in grand entiy competition, ceptirma lowed by the Silver Horseshoes, ste.e of Pompey and Saddle Tramps, sine' of Syracuse.

mere were a numoer oi aoa-j ble and triple winners during the day's events, Kathie Hummer took three blue ribbons, one each for English-sadde fitting and showmanship, English mare and mare with suckling foal. The foal, by the way, was first in the flag race. Results follow: Foals (cqIU Kathte Hummti ribbon with his Western-saddle with his Western stock horse. Orman. iv no ma Enrl iter Bonilt- Titu-.

he i -a a ii sh i tt rn OnjEhi ormnn: 3 Ed Kent. 2' i. Gjvk Special No ava-aj 1 HtU-'n-Dale El imo. Silver i 3, Saddle Snaron Kent 2. Brote 3 iaal i Kathie Hunirnr.

2 GzMr Kant B-Poaic-. 1. 3. Kcit. VMris jt diucs Ponv- l.

T) the McGmjiK 1 Another nrcttv Miss. Ha (ids Tornado" and mare and a pony erury. iviaoc won atyrmao j. mcAnuiie. MEht Orrnan.

3 Alt horn tractor overturned, proved fatal and Dr. John Anderson ot alex ia Joseph Martin Ottenschot. 52 treated Mr, Ottenscnot at the. of Parish RD 2, who died Sun-scene. He was taken to the hos- day morning in the Oswegoj Hospital.

Mr. Ottenschot suffered a frac tured back and internal injuries along with a compound fracture. the left forearm and had been; critical condition smce Thursday afternoon when he Mr. Ottenschot was born in Holland apd had resided in this; la contract baler and moved (equipment to the farmsi under contract for the hpy NAVARINO 4-H HORSEMEN AMONG YOUTH FAIR WINNERS The Hill 'n' Dale Riders of Navanno placed first yesterday afternoon in the county parade class competition of the County 4-H Horse Show held in the State Fait-Erounds' Coliseum. From left are, Alan Birdlebough.

Eddie McAuIiffe, Diane Me-Gmnus. Chuck Stevens and Vic Stevens. They will represent the county in the New York State Fair. Camillus Woman Hurt In Four -Car Accident Mrs Eita Kapral. 39.

of 207 and apparently Mrs Kaoral also Mansfield Dr. Camillus, wasiwas thrown from the ear. admitted to St, Joseph's Hos- The Lewis vehicle, with Mrs. pital yesteiday following anlLachapelle and the Rev. Jiancis unusual lour-car accident m.iaKano sitting the Oacn seat, Mattj-dale in which four othersi inimed.

Miss Jane Lewis. 25, ot Hoidcn St driver of tne car in Mrs, Kapral was a pas senger, was issued a summons itor failure to yield ngnt of way Jat the intersection of Boston and Maiden Kds. Injured were John Wallers. 2 1230 Avery Ave: Miss Lewis, I i ies rove Fatal 1 Dr. Liverpool.

They were; 1 1 treated at the hospital and re-! Joseph Ottenschot A car driven by Jaquith going west on Rd. A car driven by Stanley Marlowe, 30, 313 Chapel St. Fayetteville, was going east on Maiden Rd. A third car, owned by James! J. Eosco Jr.

was parked at A good Samaritan truck driver yesterday was treated in St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday-after efforts to extinguish nla-re in ihe r.f unidentified motorist fsn.sri Services. FAMILY OF SHACKLED BOY IX CONDEMNED BUILDING Upper photo shows ihe ia of bu'ldjug. It is opposite ths Htalth XJepaTiTnEnl's Note sign in upper left-hand comer. The lower phclo of ihe littered tvas from front sfsps of the deparljnenfs oiiices.

Relief Costs- (Concluded from Page 1) lie assistance averaged S1195 fori the 57 counties outside of New York City. la addition fro Jeffer son, Seneca and Oswego counties, per capita costs for welfare ex ceeded the upstate average in 12 other Northern, Central and! Southern New York countii They were: Clinton, Essex, According to Deputy Sheriff.Franktin. Lewis, Madiso PARISH Injuries suffered! Oswego County deputy sheriff, W. Hayford, this is the way.onetda. Ontario, Thursday afternoon when a McDermott investigated! the pile-up happened: Schuyler, Ttoga are based on the federal state and local funds spent for five major categories of old age assistance, home relief, aid to the blind, aid to dependent (children and aid to the disabled.

The Survey's cost figures do not include state or local administrative expenditures, nor the cost of such other welfare serv- jices as public institutions, in-l will be Tuesday at bums on his hands, Gustavitisl Nor do thsy include the wel- the fire. Mo fire damaae was sal w-jU be in Pleasant Lawn.uisher after he sootted the carl reported. The owner of the, Cemetery Parish. Fneuds may. distress as he was boarding) House -was listen as Ann -Ducail at the funeral nome truck at a Haroor 5tree: Eenzo, 220 Shonnard St.

Iday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 nrmanes ana ctHld wciiare able to finance their ov sick-' ncss costs. i But some the statistics' cited by the Citizens Puoiic Ex-; penditure Survey Inc. are(-sobering. even not Bll-indu-j- continued for 216 feel, crossed lawn at 519 Boston Rd, went thiough a hecge. struck a paiked car in the dincway and shot into the hack yard of house next door and was stopped by an lion clothes pole.

Molor Stilt Running The deputy said the motor of the car was stilt going when he got there and ihe back wheels chunied holes the ysid The Walters child was in the diivcn by Marlowe. His 'mother, Mrs. Donna Walters, was also a passenger, Hayford said. The child suffered a cut over one eye Jaqmth suffered cut lips and bruises of the knees and chest. Miss Lewis suffered cats Mrs.

Lachapelle was bruised and shaken up. He had osen wording wth Hn was a rrerr.ber of the Loval 1 sald bllc onty haa cn the Martin Weber Order of Moose of Syracuse and' la caH left and that somethm? farm in thP Ballord Rd Mexico o7 St The car do not. however, reflect- be the accident occurred. imo MwKwca cai. full cost of alt weUare.

Mid she be. Catholic Chutch in Parisn where Weber and several neighbor- he had lived 15 years. He was a used another ti actor to, former resident of Syracuse and! iree tne injured man alter tneiHomer. had topnled back ward to pin hjm to the ground Minor Blaze Extinguished Engine Cos. 13 and 1.

-with Rescue Squad and Co. 1. were called last night lo 103 Slocum Ave. to extinguish a minor firp wmch sent smoke Surviving besides his wife, Delia Greaon Ottenschot, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

jJohn Ottenschot of Homer; two daughters, Mrs. JoAnn Johnson SjTacuse and Mrs. Cecelia jDayger of Facrish; six grandchildren and aires brothers. iGeorge and Leonard Ottenschot! of Homer and Merton of Hochestsr. Burned Ploying Role of caoita cost of S9.26 and Cortland going south County with a figure of S9.63J I were well below the average through the heating system.

a-m. in the Barter Funeral-Knajdek. 39. of Hamilton. Ul.Jfare dollars spent to pay hos-t Damei Harry and Mrs.

Char-lKome here and at 9:30 a.m. in -old police he came to the res-jpital and other medical bills forj tenants, reported, s-. aim a wuwuc wttn nis tnics lire not on welfare but 16 of Her 31 Cats Die, She Asks Probe After 16 of her cais o-ed within two days. Mrs. Sally Speciale of 418 Han ley Ave.

iviuwu. Xne pcr capita cost Iigures, Iievcn ths IB Had fteen poisoned. The per capita cost figures tvui oi car ay ine impeci as. Yates, In Broome, Wayne, Tompkins, Herkimer, Hamilton. Cortland, Chenango and Cnemung coun ties per capita relief costs were average or oelow.

Herkimer County with a perl but she sure. Patrolman Frank i 1 i asked the SPCA what could be done about it. Attendants suggested a. lab-oral ory analysis, DPW trucks picked up the animals. An analysis -will be made.

ADYESTISITiIETr Kefps Yob OvercoiTir FALSE TEETtf Looseness and Vo loDjer or improrea UtH tine (acKi-ictd) pOFder, col ao to stota. advep.tI55:,;e:-t For instance, the orpmiiation reports statewide welfare spend-j rojI Aspect ma Id? increased about 35 million after dollars in a single year to hit an Kj.vt tjaa aad nn. kou bad Kcc all-time in 1958. This was Si-'c to ate, no: the the fifth consecutive year lare nave increased, uic sroup reported. Public assistance spending for all counties in the state totalled imore than 332 million dollars Vast year, the private tax group Azam it must be rcmcT7.bc.-ed represents only the ex- tne ave major categories of Teiief.

It doesn't include, for instance, an estimated 320 million dollars spent last year Jo pay hospital and either bills lor approximately 320,000 persons not on reJiel. docs ii sncludc another million collars si-iu to Jnantt; the operations of ihe Stale Department o' Social IVcIfarc and the eight training schools and other insiriuUens it operate; ine 5tin-cy reporJed the slate javoagc caseload m-creastd 63 per cent last year. The slates per capita pueJic cost York Oly and ali tipsiato mcrcased iSSSG lo 535.73 last a ear. til J'H pcr cent 1857. Official slate reports prfir.t stj -welfare picture From to 355" There was 55 per ctnt in the number public assiitante 3ti thss state.

Ihe same penod costs increased 65 per tent for the 55 per cent 1 The average monlhly tmrnber cf old nje assistance clients dropped 22.4 per cent Irom WCr 'o but jnmhc sssis- lance pa jments for the 3555 per cir.t The average mimocr xaose rcccrtir.z relief ra the to chilcir-cn caiegory increases JJ6 per ctnt same pcrjO-3. bat anr-al Shot iip A'sR ptr cent, i No cr.d ts spjralmg relief costr in sight. Iwtch jtar brings rewna of cost boosts. Tomorrow: Welfare Costs Maiion Daily..

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