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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 26

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'Desk Dressed in Public Life' 2G BINGHAMTON PRESS Days ill Jail Normal FrL, March 21, 1947 Senators Back Lilicntlial Boy 'Hangmari 1 Quietly Waits Trial Blind Hermit Found Dead In Mansion Mm Mrs. Marshall Saluted For 'Intelligent Clothes COSTS LESS THAU CAS! Mn Pim-Dum SMftt SITJSSC'UME' Kft-Btct( drtwii at I'M Hp H. t'hlllip Stratford Ft. rhnn -7SlS Protein, vitamin and caloric requirements increase with the amount of body area damaged by severe burns. who read the charge and then entered a formal plea of "not guilty" for him.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Flumer, told Judge Gallup they were "without means" to employ counsel. New York -UNS) Mrs. George C.

Marshall, wife of the secretary New York (U.R) One of Manhattan's famed "hermits of Fifth the Collyer brothers. of state, today was judged "the Apple a Day Saves Orchard Washington (T) David E. Ll-lienthal has the present support of a majority of the Senate, an Associated Press check showed today. Hence his confirmation as chairman of the Atomic Control Commission is almost certain unless some senators change their minds during debate. Of 74 members willing to say how they would vote on the controversial nomination, 49 -a clear majority of the 95 qualified members said they intend to support the nomination.

Senator Taf Ohio) said debate on the issue probably will start Monday. best dressed was found dead in their dilapi Andrews, Ind. (U.R) Mr. and The flotation process of separating various minerals in ore consists of an aqueous suspension on which one mineral lighter than the rest rises to the -top to be skimmed off. Albany (U.R) Carl de Flumer.j 14-year-old "hangman" accused of the strangulation slaying of eight-year-old Bobby Wahrman, is spending "quiet, normal in Albany County Jail, it was learned today, while he awaits opening of his trial on first degree murder charges.

De Flumer, whom authorities said, had confessed to the crime, was formally arraigned on a first degree murder indictment yesterday in county court. Counsel has not yet been assigned to the youth, nor has a trial, date been set. However, he will be tried in Albany County Court. De Flumer was brought from his jail cell yesterday, manacled to police deputies for his appearance before County Judge Earl Gallup woman of the Iyear in public life" by the New York Fashion Academy. i Mrs.

Edgar Jteeier nave an unwritten agreement with the 320 pupils in the Dallas township school next to their three-acre 150 CONVERTIBLES, PHAETONS, STATION WAGONS, ROADSTERS AH Makes All Models All Years DONALD L. NELLENDACK apple orchard. WATER WELLS DRILL riOW Call or Writ for KMImat. JOS. K0PYAR The Keefers put out a basket of apples a day from which each Doctors in the University of student is permitted two apples.

DIAL 4-2137 85 HENRY STREET The children agree to stay out of California Medical School report they have hope of curing patients with the delusion that bugs infest their skin. Bine. R. D. 4 Fhnne J-2733 iiasi year winner in this particular category was Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas, a member of the American delegation to the United Nations.

The academy lauded Mrs. Marshall for her "in the orchard and not to shake the trees. dated mansion today, and the other was missing from the locked house. Police who used a fire department ladder and broke through a second story window to enter, the old house at 2078 Fifth Avenue found Homer Collyer, who had been blind and paralyzed recluse for the last 25 years, dead in his bed. There was no trace of his aged brother, Langley Collyer, who had cared for him for many years.

Police said that it appeared that Homer Collyer had been dead for several days. His body was identified by a neighbor. SAW HIM O.V STOOP At the same time another neighbor, Miss Dolores Jackson, told the police that she had seen Langley Collyer sitting on the back stoop of the mansion Police decided to enter the house, which the brothers kept heavily barred and had allowed no one to enter for at least a quarter century, after Langley Collyer had failed for some time to make his accustomed visits to neighborhood tradesmen from whom he obtained groceries and other supplies. -The ancient mansion in the once fashionable district of New York AIUCTION- SALU Of Binghamton, N. Real Estate TO SETTLE ESTATE mrs.

Marshall, telligent selectivity of the correct gown for the important functions where protocol is the rule." Other winners in their respective fields were: Kay Francis, stage; Maggi Mc-Nellis, radio; Joan Barton, supper clubs; Patricia Travers, concert; Doris Duke, society. Louise Albritton, screen (wife of Charles, Collingwood, news analyst); Mrs. Jerome K. Ohrbach, "young Rise Stevens, opera; Mrs. Leon Mandel (wife of a Chicago department store execu now onthe fringes of Harlem tive), "international Lorraine Dresselhuys, debutante; Vivien Kellems, (Connecticut fashion executive), business; and Mrs.

Walter Thornton, fashion has become a landmark to curious New Yorkers during the quarter century in which the Collyer brothers hid themselves there, DOORS ARE BARRED It has fallen into AT THOMAS Aides to His Majesty, King Sleep that's what we are! Wee pillows and generous mattresses fulfill all the requirements for a good night's We could go down the list (as we've done, to some extent, on this page) and give you many more, but 'nuff's said to say you'll find them all at Thomas Furniture. the brothers would spend none of tneir supposedly large wealth on it Meteorologists theorize that our cold waves are caused by "chunks" breaking off the vast mass of cold air on top of the world, much as icebergs break off the Greenland The shutters were stuffed with old This 100 Binghamton, N. businesi property will be sold at public auction, at the front door of the County Courthouse, at Binghamton, N.Y., March 25, 1947, at 10 A. M. This property is designated by street number as 81 Court Street, Binghamton, N.

between the F. W. Woolworth Co. store to the who own their own property, and W. T.

Grant Co. store, to the West. Dimensions approximately 22.79' front and rear width, and approximately average depth of 105' with a five story, building and full basement. Entire property is under lease until March 31, 1956, to the A.S. Beck New York Shoe having its offices and principal place of business at 25 West 43rd Street, New York, N.

at a net annual rental of $7,500. TERMS OF SALE: Net cash to the Estate, $15,000 down payment, balance on passing of title within 30 days after sale. Legal Description and Detailed Information in Booklet Upon Request. GEO. M.

ELY, O'Neil Binghamton, N. Y. CITY NATIONAL BANK, Binghamton. N. Y.

A. M. ROBB, 250 Park New York, N. Y. EXECUTORS ESTATE W.

S. KILMER newspapers and pieces of card board to keep out the -cold. ice-cap. The doors were heavily barred and double locked, and old orange crates and furniture were piled A NEW LOCATION 501 ACKERMAN BLDG. State Street, Corner Henry Dial 2-6614 Barnum Agency INSURANCE CENTER Etaltihed Over Half Century v'r ilt 17 at ROGERS it's against some of them to repel possible intruders.

The brothers, sons of the late wealthy Dr. Herman Collyer, were believed to be in their middle 70s, but their exact ages were not known. Since their father died in 1923, they had lived alone in the old house which was once a show-place. Homer Collyer never left the house. Langley, who was believed to be the older of the two, customarily went out only at night, and then only to buy food.

Both avoided the windows of the old mansion, and they were seen so seldom by neighbors that there was even some uncertainty as to the identification of Homer Col-Iyer's body today. HAD 12 riANOS In the old mansion, the brothers amassed a fantastic collection of ynusally worthless antiques. They had -12 pianos and an old model T. Ford tar in the house, among other Packing cases of old papers, trunks of old clothing littered the rooms. And orange crates were everywhere.

The brothers lived, according to their grocer, almost entirely on oranges and peanut butter sandwiches. They had no telephone, and neither ever answered the doorbell. Years ago, the gas and electricity were shut ofT because they had refused to pay an overdue bill. Langley, a cultured man, simply took the engine out of the old Ford car and used it in a makeshift power plant. VX 1 Beautiful Hollywood Beds This set Includes the spring on 6 legs.

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