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BINGHAMTON PRESS 5 Dec. 7, 1957 Owego Police Round Up, 5 Boys In Village Cemetery Vandalism Rambling Around Our State 2 A-Sub Crewmen Disappear on Hunt Long Lake () State police are checking the central Adirondack for two sailors from the atomic submarine Seawolf who failed to return from a hunting Binffhomfon Presj Bureau Owego Village police yester Despite Ads, U. S. Shows Top BBC By ERNIE HILL Special Press Correspondent I ONDON American television programs are helping Britain's two-year-t)ld commercial network steal most of the nightly audience away from the staid noncommercial British Broadcasting Corp. day rounded up five young boys who, they say, admitted top pling zo tombstones and smash' ing two In Evergreen Cemetery trip.

Tuesday night. Four of the youngsters range in age from 11 to 13 and will be The men, John M. Munson, 22, of Ledyard, and Robert Griffith, 26 of Harvey 111,, were 'tV- turned over to Children's Court, problems of big-city growth has heard local governments here ask the state for more authority to run their own affairs. Two Erie County officials called for limitations on state Police Chief Howard Brannlng said. due back at their base at Gro BBC has released a report The fifth, identified as Albert ton, Wednesday.

The Sea- showing that commercial tele LeRoy Temple, 16, of 40 Ade I If XT aid and taxation. Comptroller wolf put out to sea Thursday. Connecticut state police yes line Street, was charged with malicious mischief, a felony. terday asked New York troopers The charge becomes a felony, to aid In the search. They said the chief said, when damage is Jacob tick asked for a "re-allocation of taxing powers so we would not have to go to Albany and Washington for handouts." rushed in Train Path both men had good Navy rec more than $250 or when ords and were not considered church or cemetery Is entered the type to overstay leaves.

unlawfully. Damage at the cem etery Is estimated at about New York W) A 38-year-old New York troopers said two persons in the Blue Mountain Lake area reported they saw woman was arrested last night ooo, he said. AWAITS GRAND JURY and accused oi pushing an la Mov. so a car that might have year-old woman Into the path of a been the sailors The youth waived examina- subway train, which braked in If "i I tion at his arraignment last time. The woman blamed the Fire Loss $300,000 night before Police Justice Wal girl for her being fired from a A ryA Tonawanda VP) A fire; job at Columbia University.

ter Myers, who ordered him confined to Tioga County Jail to await action of the January wrecked half the Welding Charged with felonious assault Steel Fabricating Co. plant in was Miss Delores Costello. She the Town of Tonawanda lastassertedly charged that Miss Pa- grand Jury. Sgt. Morley Keyes was cred nigm.

ine president esumaiea ticia uauyot of Jamaica, Queens, ited by the chief with the roundup of the five boys from school, off the street, and from ine damage at conspired to get her laid off. About 150 volunteer firemen! fought the blaze until early this; Cripple Killed in Fire their homes. Patrolman Gerald Mead Interrogated the young' by a heavy rain and water from Rochester W) A crippled sters, he said, in the concen the hoses. man burned to death last Two New York Central fi-Pleht i night in a fire that raced trated 10-hour effort that began at 10 a. m.

and was finished at through 'part of a trains and a Buffalo-bound Bee 8 p. m. frame apartment house. Three of the boys, the chief He was Henry Greene, 65. Fire vision has Increased its audience to almost three to one over the BBC in areas where both networks can be received.

Two years ago, sage London TV critics said the public would be revolted by commercials. THEY SAID the British public would not go for the 26-minute plays and serials from the United States. But they have been proved wrong. Independent research organizations show that where both programs can be received, commercial TV has 4,000,000 listeners to 1,500,000 for BBC and the trend becomes more pronounced every day. American programs include Wyatt Earp, the Sheriff of Cochise, Liberace, Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, Arm Chair Theatre, Abbott and Costello, Charlie Chan Adventures, OSS, Hitchcock Theatre and I Married Joan.

BBC also has damaged Its viewing audience by abandoning quiz games for which cash prizes are offered. BBC, WHICH operates on a charter from Queen Elizabeth and is financed by an annual tax of $8.40 on each TV, is going in more for documentary films and educational programs. Since it recognizes neither" Actors Equity nor the Musicians Union, it is having difficulty making plays and musicals of its own. Commercial television Is selling so many spot plugs that it runs about six every 20 minutes. It lumps many together in 15-minute shopping guides.

BBC officials, still under fire for refusing to allow colm Muggeridge to appear; and state his views on the monarchy are going into a-huddle to see what can be-done. liner from Niagara Falls were held up about two hours by hose lines laid over the tracks. Dies in Temple Fire said, are from one family. All except the 16-year-old attend schools In the village. The Tern men said they found his body at a window he had apparently been trying to open.

Four other persons were carried from the building and several others es pie youth is believed not the ring leader," Sergeant Keyes Troy (JP) A 73-year-old night caretaker died last night said. Binghamton Presi Photo. TECH CATHOLICS PLAN BREAKFAST Members of NeWman Club of Broome Technical Community College discuss plans for a Communion breakfast Dec. 15 with Rev. John K.

Ryan, left, spiritual director of the club and assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church, Court Street. Members will conduct the breakfast following 9 a. m. Mass at the church, left to right: Father Ryan; Paul vice- president; Mary Kovac, secretary; and Joyce Siniski, committee member.

in a fire that extensively dam STARTED AS 'HASSLE aged the Troy Masonic Temple in the center of the city's busi The cemetery havoc started "as a hassle," the boys were caped by themselves. Customs Men Fired New York Nine customs inspectors have been fired for assertedly helping to smuggle in $300,000 worth of Italian men's luxury furnishings during the last quoted as saying, until one of ness district. Another man climbed to an 18-lnch ledge on the second floor and was rescued by firemen. A them was pushed against a mon ument, which toppled. Then the spree began in the hillside cem' tnree years, collector of Cus third escaped down a stairway.

The caretaker, Clayton Allen etery which overlooks the vil toms Robert M. Dill said yester lage from the northeast. day the men were suspended At least one of the largest dorph, was watching television in a second-floor room of the three-story lodge building with Oct. 0 after an investigation which Waverly Restaurant Oivner Loses V. S.

Tax Case Hassle MISS A HIT Jill Corey, singing star of Your Hit Parade (10:30 o'clock' Saturdays on Channel 40) has been chosen Miss Mistletoe of 1957. Must have been a male judge. tombstones shoved over weighed begrn in May. nearly two tons police said. The vandalism was discov the other two men, John Short, 71, and Max Schlamiak, 64, authorities said.

Wed for 70 Years ered Wednesday morning by Edward Hyde, caretaker of the Rome (P) Mr. and Mrs. John cemetery, who reported the Leicht will observe their seven Ask Local Authority Binghamton Press Bureau tieth U'prtHinff annlvfrsnrlv tnmnr. damage to Superintendent of Washington Restaurant owner PSC Authorization Public Works Rudolph scnmjat omiaio a commuteeirow the home built 44 of state legislators studying the 'years ago. Peter Cretecos of Waverly lost Mr.

Schmidt turned the matter a hassle with the Internal Reve over to police. nue Service in the U.S. Tax Owego Water Works Court today over a 84,500 tax Obituary Notices assessment. However, thanks to his money belt, Cretecos won a partial vic Gets Nichols Stock OK fits Ladies Aid Society. The Abandoned Tot's Mother Under Guard tory which will make the reve nue service recompute, and reduce somewhat his indebtedness body was moved to the Yeisley Funeral Home, New Milford and is to be removed to the home Log MRS.

HARRIET M. AINEY, 87. of Main Street. New Milford, died at 9 p. m.

Thursday at her home. She is survived by her husband, Charles H. Ainey; a son, Everett Ainey of Bingham- to Uncle Sam. Binghamton Press Bureau AlbanyOwego Water Works todav was authnrizor) in of Mrs. John Armon, Main The IRS contended Cretecos rODAT Street, New Milford, where friends may call this evening and tnmnrrnw aftemnnn anH owes $4,527.71 in taxes and penalties on his income for the acquire the outstanding stock of Nichols Water Co.

which serves customers in Tioga County. The Public Service Commission authorized the tnrt WXBF 12 10 years 1947 through 1951. Cre tecos contended his incomes Previews Today's top television shows as previewed by TV Key's staff ol experts who attend rehearsals, watch screenings, and analyze scripts in New York, and Hollywood. PERRY COMO SHOW Guests Red Buttons and Ethel Merman make this one of the most entertaining outings in weeks. Red gets in a painless plug for his new movie, and Ethel shakes the chandeliers with a few ditties, including "Alexander's Ragtime Band." We suspect you may have heard a few of the "strange things jokes ladled out by Perry, Red and Ethel, but they're still good for chuckles.

(Color.) 8 p. m. Channel 40. POLLY BERGEN SHOW Polly introduces guest Howard Keel to a hew game, "Musical Props." The trick is to gaze at a roomful of junk and sing whatever comes to mind. There's also a solo by Keel.

"Affair to Remember," and a return visit from Polly's dad. Bill Bergen. On her own, Polly iday WES 3O0 Holi 15 I Sp 30 45 Font WCv'B Spy 45 evening. MRS. LULU C.

GUILES. 73 Pro Football quisition for; $14,000 and explained that the two companies ranged from nets of just over 00 15 SO 45 $1,700 to $8,171. of 206 Fieldcrest Carail- Football ton and a sister, Mrs. Belle Lyons of Montrose, Pa. She was a member of St.

Mark's Episcopal Church, New Milford, a charter member of the Civic Club, New Milford and an honorary member of the Columbia Hose Co. Auxiliary. The body was moved to the Yeisley Funeral Home, New Milford and was to have been removed to the Ainey residence, where friends KEPT NO RECORDS The tax court held, that since 00 1 win continue as separate entities, but that personnel of Owego will assist in management and operation of the Nichols firm. The commission ruled that the action "would be in the public Interest." Nichols provides water service to about 240 rnstnm Arc NCAA football Cretecos, who immigrated from 00 NCAA 15 Football 30 45 13 30 45 A 25-year-old Hillcrest typist who. according to Vestal state troopers, has admitted abandoning her infant son in a parked auto 14 hours after giving birth in her apartment, was under guard today in the annex of Wilson Memorial Hospital.

The baby boy, who survived a night of sub-freezing temperatures in a Vestal garage before being found in the car by its owner, was reported today to be progressing satisfactorily in the Johnson City hospital, though still listed as in serious condition. Greece in 1913, had kept no records and had no proof, there was no reason to accept his tax returns for those years. NCAA FootbaU lus, formerly of Vestal, died at 10 a. m. yesterday at the Crouse Irving Hospital, Syracuse, after a short illness.

She is survived by two sons, George B. of Elmlra and Stuart A. Guiles of Syracuse, and four grandchildren. The body was moved to the B. L.

Bush Sons Funeral Home, Ca-millus, where friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. NCAA Football In and near Nichols, and Owego provides service to about 1,375 customers In the village and Town of Owego, the commission said. oo oo 15 15 30 ,1 30 45 I 45 may call today from 2 to 5 and 7 The judges held that the to 9 p. m.

MRS. MAY L. BARTOO, 79, Bowling Woman Also Injured 00 NCAA 15 Football 30 Scoreboard 45 Bowling Time revenue service was justified in: using the net worth method to calculate his tax indebtedness. But they threw out the service's assumption that Cretecos had begun the period in dispute with widow of Charles Bartoo, died Miss Shirley Anne Travis of at 2 p. m.

yesterday at the Bing 1041 Chenango Street, an employe of Link Aviation, was FREDERIC HOLBROOK, 46, namton uity Hospital alter a only $300 in the bank. Cretecos long illness. She is survived taken into custody yesterday af Zorro Golden 00 15 Li 3. 1 1 claimed he had at least $17,000 by a sister, Mrs. Anna Camp' 00 Bowling 15 30 People Are 45 Funny ternoon by troopers who found in the bank.

Playhouse bell of Binghamton and several nieces and nephews. The body her working at her desk. FELONY CHARGE Evidence in the case, the Judges said, showed that Crete was moved to the George H. Scholderer Home for Funerals, Greene Man Badly Hurt In Early Morning Crash Greene Floyd McGovern, 24, of Greene was critically injured early this morning in a one-car accident in the Greene-Smithville Flats Road. He was admitted to Binghamton City Hospital Navy Log Dick and cos was an industrious and frugal bachelor who had saved DO Perry Como 15 30 45 Troopers said they will arraign her on a felony charge of abandonment when she is re 269 Chenango Street, where friends may call tomorrow from Duchess much of his earnings for years of Lake view died yesterday at the Binghamton City Hospital after a long illness.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Holbrook; two sons, Richard and Gerald Holbrook, all of Lake View; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Westbrook of Jackson, Mrs. Jeanette Potter of Thompson, and Mrs. Daisy Stanton of Starrucca, two brothers, Herman of Hickory Grove, and Eugene Holbrook of Leroy.

The body was moved to the Mumford Funeral Home, Starrucca, where friends 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. leased from the hospital, pro' vided the infant lives. in Elmira and Pen Yan. STARTED RESTAURANT Gale ERNEST J.

CARNS, 72, of 25 Storm Miss Travis was quoted by Code 3 These savings enabled him to Chadwick Road, died at 7:55 00 Polly i 15 Bergen i 30 Gisele i 45 MacKenzie i start a restaurant many years along with Mrs. Marjorie Har- a. m. yesterday at Wilson Memorial Hospital after a short ill ago. troopers as saying she gave birth to the infant early Thursday morning while alone in her apartment.

She had worked Wednesday. ness. He is survived by his wife In 1945, they recited, "peti Mike Mrs. Elizabeth Carter Carns; two tioner ordered three $1,000 bills Wallace rft, of Smithville Flats. Mrs.

Harris was reported in fair condition. According to James Hunter, cries out "Body and Soul," packed by a moody piano. Emphasis on song numbers this outing. 9 p. m.

Channel 40. GISELE MACKENZIE SHOW Quite a bit of dancing this session. Caesar Romero rumbas with Gisele at a swank night spot, but can't seem to stay in her arms. Gisele dances with the Curfew Kids to "The Lord Loves a Laughing Man," and Romero joins them for a mambo number, "Who's Got the Pain." Theres" a cute bit at the end as the Curfew Kids dance with four little girls. Nondancing numbers are "Mel-odie D' Amour" and a Christmas novelty, "Too Fat for the Chimney." Show moves along nicely.

9:30 p.m. Channel 40. 00 What's 15 It For 30 Your Hit 45 Parade daughters, Mrs. Lewis W. Les Thin Man may call.

from an Elmira bank. These Leaving the baby on a bed sler and Mrs. Madeline C. bills were secured from Wash Owego Schools To Present Yule Concert Binghamton Prest Bureau Heath; four sons, Capt. E.

Fran' JOHN OLIVA. 65, of San ington, D. and delivered to captain of the Greene Emer cis Carns (Binghamton Police Pedro. formerly of Endl petitioner a few days later gency Squad, the injured were he paid for them in smaller bills News, Sports weather Movie taken to the Greene Hospital, cott, died at 4 a. m.

Tuesday in Los Angeles. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Angelina Oliva in the apartment Miss Travis went to work Thursday, troopers said. She admitted that she returned to the apartment, put the baby feet-first into the paper bags in which he was eventually found and carried the living par 00 News 05 Film Fare 15 Paris 30 Precinct 45 Holmes which he had accumulated Bureau). John and Norman J.

Carns, all of Binghamton; 15 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. He was a retired where Dr. Erwin Centerwall gave them medical attention, and then were transferred to Owego The music depart he kept them ($1,000 bills) in a money belt which he generally of San Pedro; a son, James Oliva; a daughter, Mrs. Mar Endicott Johnson Corp. employe wore ment of Owego-Apalachin Central School will present its an the Binghamton hospital.

garet Reed, both of Los An' Movie 00 'I 00 Holmes 15 li 15 News 30 20 Signoff Three years later, testimony and a member of St. John's Church. The body was moved geles; a brother, Salvatore Oliva nual Christmas concert of choral showed, Cretecos still had the of Binghamton; four sisters, Mrs. Mr. Hunter said it appeared Mr.

McGovern had been driving the car and lost control of It to the McDevitt Brothers Fu bills, for he deposited them in Rose DeSede of Franklin neral Home, 88-90 Front Street, where friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. m. and tomorrow a Waverly bank in 1948. 6 BAGS OF COINS The judges also were con Square, L. Mrs.

Angelina De-Angelo of San Jose, Mrs Maria Balogna and Miss Sac- In Color from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. vinced that other testimony in MRS. MARY ANN (HEN the case had proved that Cre corsa Oliva, both residing in Italy; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The body is scheduled to arrive in Binghamton tonight and is to tecos had had six bags of coins and instrumental music at 8 p.

m. Dec. 19 in Owego Free Academy auditorium. The concert band, brass ensemble, concert chorus, boys and girls choruses and the seventh and eighth grade choirs. In addition to familiar carols, the concert will include compositions by Donato, Bach, Lathan, Palestrina, Rubbra, Purcell, Ravel and Gabrieli.

Choral music cel to the nearby parking lot of Hillcrest's Grand Union store, according to troopers. BABY IN CAR There she placed the baby in a parked car, troopers said. The infant was not found until about 7:45 o'clock yesterday morning when Durward E. West-gate of Earl Road, Vestal, heard a faint cry from the back of his car as he started to leave his garage on his way to work. Mr.

Westgate, manager of the Grand Union store, apparently had driven home Thursday night unaware that the infant was lying in the paper bags on the NESSEY) DELSOLE, 87. of Una-dilla, widow of Daniel Delsole, died Thursday evening in Bing in his restaurant safe from 1945 on the slippery highway. The car crashed off the north side of the highway and headed out into a farm field on the Ivon Small farm. Trooper James Heath of the state police, Greene, still was investigating the accident this morning. At the hospital it was reported Mr.

McGovern was not conscious on arrival and that he suffered a head injury. through June 9, 1948. The coins be removed to the James De-Marco Funeral Home, 199 Court hamton. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles TODAY Perry Como 8 p.

m. Channel 40. Hit Parade 10 p. m. Channel 40.

TOMORROW My Friend Flicka 6:30 p. m. Channel 40. totaled $2,500 and were also deposited in the Waverly bank in Street, where friends may call tomorrow afternoon and evening. 1948.

Thus, the Tax Court judges found Cretecos net worth at the beginning of the Emerson of Oneonta and Mrs. Bernice Waterman of Binghamton; one son, John Delsole of Afton and four grandchildren. A resident of Unadilla for more MRS. GERTRUDE ELOISE will be under the direction of PATTERSON, 45, of Newark Val John J. Davye and instrumental Mrs.

Harris suffered a possible disputed period must be increased from $300 to $5,500, That will, in the recomputation, than 50 years, she was a mem m. ley died Thursday morning as a music under the direction of! back injury, a possible fracture Roger M. Keagle. 0f the jaw and abrasions of the Steve Allen Show 8 p. Channel 40.

car floor behind the driver's reduce the present assessment ber of the St. Ambrose Church during that time. The body was seat. result of an automobile accident. She is survived by her husband, Albert J.

Patterson; two daugh The public is invited. face. somewnat. m. Dinah Shore Show 9 p.

Channel 40 moved to the Joyce Funeral Home, Unadilla, where friends may call this afternoon and ters, the Misses Maris and Andrea Patterson; three sons, Ronald, MIKE WALLACE SHOW Drew Pearson comes up with a controversial answer when Mike Wallace asks him, "What should President Eisenhower's next move be?" Wallace wants to know why Pearson has violated government secrecy regulations, and how he felt about being termed a "chronic liar" by President Roosevelt and a "vicious liar" by President Truman. 10 p.m. Channel 12. Do you know how Johnny Ray lost his hearing? Or has he been deaf since birth? F. N.

A Johnnie Isn't deaf but his hearing has not been normal since a childhood accident when he fell on a concrete floor while playing with other youngsters. What is Frankie Laine's real name? V. L. A Frank Lo Vecchio. 20 Outmtnm VX.

WM7MK fUU AU The Weather Christopher and Stuart Patterson; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Church Plans Wesley Event Binghamton Press Bureau Owego The two hundred fif evening and tomorrow afternoon and evening. MRS. CATHERINE ERAT, 75, Merkenschlager of Port Jervis; four sisters, Mrs.

Evelyn Osterout, Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Mrs. Evelyn 3 NEW AMOCO SERVICE STATIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR LEASE IN THIS AREA If you would like to go in bnsi-ness for yourself and If you hare a good credit record, please call J-3J21 days or 3-8098 evenings. of New Milford, died at 2 p. m.

yesterday at the Bingham Walter and Mrs. Shirley Carlton, all of Port Jervis, and several tieth anniversary of Charles ton City Hospital. Jane is sur By U. 8. Weather Bureau For Binghamton and Vicinity: Ram changing to now flurries and colder tonight.

Low 25-30. Sunday cloudy, cold, snow flurries. High 33-38. Barometer reading at 9 a m. (falling) 29.74 Mean temperature yesterday (city) 81 Mean temperature yesterday nieces and nephews.

The body Wesley will be celebrated at the Church of the Nazarene at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, with a special service centered around the life and writings of the founder of vived by eight daughters, Mrs. Ralph Miller of Richmond, Va Mrs. James Weigold of Hicks-ville, L.

Mrs. James Prince of Paterson, N. Mrs. Harry was moved to the MacPherson Funeral Home, Newark Valley, where friends may call today from FINE APPLES (airport) 7 to 9 p. m.

Methodism. The order of service will in MRS. ELIZABETH VANDER- 0 40 38 55 24 .08 Mcintosh HOEF, 65. of 26 Adaline Street, clude hymns written by Charles Wesley and a sketch of his life entitled, "The First Methodist," Maximum temperature yesterday Minimum temperature last night Mean year ago today was Two years ago It was Precipitation yesterday to midnight Sun rises tomorrow at 7:20 a. m.

Suti sets tomorrow at 4:30 p. Temperatures by Cities Owego, died yesterday morning Urn kmdmi mtmm 1 Dim mi at her home after a long illness, $H25 She is survived by a nephew, C. Langdon Harrisa of Paris, CORTLAND MACOUN DELICIOUS SPY read by Mrs. Egbert Woodcook. Fraternity to Meet per bo.

Koening of Baltimore, Mrs. Meryl Piatt, Mrs. John Armon, Mrs. George Vorovilchak and Mrs. Walter Kropa, all of New Milford; five sons, Julius of Baltimore, Adam, Gustave, Paul and George Erat, all of New Gilford; three sisters, Mrs.

Adele Pinsch of Canada, Mrs. Mary Schaffer and Mrs. Amelia Eder, both of Baltimore; 26 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. She was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church of Hop Bottom, Pa. and H.

Miami TJ as Minneapolis 30 so New Orleans 74 S3 44 Members of Alpha Beta Fra St 47 bu, Albany Boston Buffalo Chicago Cleveland Detroit Harrisburt ternity of North High will meet Associated Press WIREPHOTO Hap. LIGHT SNOW is forecast for tonight la New England, over the Great Lakes and upper Plains, with light rain and showers in the Southeast and Far Northwest. It will be colder in the eastern half of the country and the Northwest and warmer in the Southwest The East Coast, upper plateau and npper Plains will have considerable cloudiness. PENKSA CHRISTMAS TREES 5 to 12 ft. 51.25 each E.

Worcester. N. Y-Phon. WO 5704 France, and two nieces, Mrs. Robert Carol of Greenville, S.

and Mrs. H. P. Gately of Coro-nado, CaL The body was moved to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Street, where friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.

m. 64 3S New York 41 Ms 1 Philadelphia 4 as S4 Pittsburgh, ft SO 34 J3j St. Louis 34 at 7:15 o'clock tonight at the home of Daniel J. VauEhn. 100 Turn Right Little Meadow JOSEPH DAVIS LERAYSVILLE, PA.

JacktonvUle 70 S3! San Francisco St 49 Moeller Street. Host for the Los Angeles S3 Syracuse 4S 40 meeting will be Burton Gebo. Mauena 4t 43, Washington SI 4.

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