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We; Vet. 5, 1966 PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. Keep Politics Out of Viet Strate Norwich UF Goal $67,175 Scintillator Is No More Press Bureau Norwich Fred Dugan, Republican nominee for Congress, yesterday called for, "complete elimination of domestic politics from the Johnson administration's Viet Nam policies." In a luncheon talk before the 'in Viet Nam and I believe that these objectives, whatever they Norwich Ro-? tary Club, Mr. Duean said.

Press Bureau Norwich The 1967 United Fund Drive in Nor k- i fc. i i i i i may be, shouia not De uea with domestic political consideration." Mr. Dugan spent the wich will seek to raise a record budget totaling "the lives of 2f some 400,000 175. The figure was announced today by Chairman evening speaking betore tne Norwich Kiwanis Club, where hA said. "I hoDe and believe, American boys and millions of Fred W.

Hanson. The drive will begin Tuesday against opinions ot aunosi au Vietnamese rein ain invnlvpH and will close Oct 21. .4 commentators, that tne lortn- in- ws? j9 in the struggle 8 1 MR. HANSON announced that coming trip of President jonn-son to southeast Asia will not be used to influence the coming George Baron will act as asso Released Time Schedule ciate chairman. i a elections The chairman also announced in that far-off country." "IT IS UNFAIR to them, and, I think, unwise to link "I AM TOLD on the eve of his divisional chairman and the quotas that would be sought those elections, people shall behold LBJ on television, eating MR.

DUGAN from each of these divisions. rice with Premier Ky in a grass They include Jack Wedge, in our strategy in Viet Nam in any wav to the requirements of the Press Bureau Walton The Christian Edu hut or donning Army fatigues in dustrial division, $36,000: Mrs. some rice paddy. James S. Flanagan, initial gifts, 'x i I i imnffifri' i.n,.,im inn! .1..

cation Committee of the First Congregational Church has Mr. Duean said. "I do not be Richard Stott, mercan adopted a new released time tile, $3,400: Herbert Ellison, res Democratic Party in November's election," he said. "Ever since May, when I agreed to be a candidate for Congress, I've tried to get accurate information concerning th rmirse of the Johnson ad- Press Photo. SS CHIEF IN ONEONTA Henry W.

Lyall, 36, of Huntington, L. has assumed duties as district manager of the Social Security Administration in Oneonta, succeeding Sol Steinberg, who was trans-' ferred to East Orange, N. The district office at 116 Main Street serves residents of Otsego and Delaware counties. program of religious instruction idential, William Floyd, schools, James C. Ferry, lieve that even the strategist of the Democratic national committee, who sent So many democratic incumbents to Viet Nam Press Bureau Oneouta The Scintillator is disappearing from the scene at Scintilla in Sidney.

Since the grim days of World War 2, the plant publication has had a circulation of upwards of 5,000 in the Southern Tier. SCINTILLA, the largest industry between Schenectady and Binghamton, draws its employes from Otsego, Delaware, Chenango, Broome and other area counties. The last issue in an unending chain spanning 24 years was received this week by Scintilla employes and others. Starting Dec. 12, the Bendix parent firm of Scintilla, will inaugurate its new concept in employe relations.

INSTEAD OF THE Scintillator, employes of Scintilla will receive the Northeast Edition of Bendix Today. Denny Crandall, editor of the Scintillator, has named editor of the new pub? lication. The new magazine, with nine regional editions, will circulate among 63,000 Bendix employes, retirees and others in the corporation. Its primary objective will be to tell the Bendix story in one publication, i IN ADDITION to news of Scintilla, the Northeast Edition will carry news from the Bendix Eclipse Machine Division at Elmira, Utica Division at Utica, Marshall- city and federal, $195; Joseph fnr three-dav tours to masce Benenati, county and state, minictmtinn in Viet Nam. All $440; and Carl Dent, rural, $540.

them experts, would make such nco nf the President of the for young people ot tne cnurcn. Instead of remaining in the Townsend School classrooms, the students in grades five and six of the church, and any students indicating a Congregational preference, areinvitedto participate from 2:30 to 3 p. m. I've eot is a collection of opin Mr. Hanson, in mapping his ions and figures on the increas United States." campaign, called on workers ing deployment there of American hovs.

so I have no claim in closine. he said, "if Demo- and division chairmen to plan prats do resort to this kind of their campaigns to make Nor whatsoever to being a Viet Nam Wednesdays in a special period wich a better place in which to live, to work, and to raise a skullduggery I predict there will be a backlash of votes against it. To make political hay out of family. expert," he said. "But as a candidate for congress," Mr.

Dugan said, "I in-, sist that I and the voting public have a right to reliable information concerning our objectives the Vietnamese tragedy is something the American people sim HE SAID THAT through the Woman Injured In Crash LAST ISSUE OF THE SCINTILLATOR Cover Boy is Rick Cole of Sidney Central School at the church. Students who attend must have consent of the parents as requested by school authorities. The Christian Education Committee wrote the following to parents of pupils in the fiflffi and sixth grades: "The above organization's corps of engi ply will not accept. neers, every person in industry would be called upon to give the United Way. Mr.

Hanson, a resident of Nor action was taken with a view to A 66-year-old Afton woman wich for the last eight years. has served for two years as was injured seriously yesterday afternoon in a headon crash in realizing the full opportunity of the released time program. "It was the opinion of our educational committee that the will be receiveing 12-page newspaper each month, eight pages of corporatewide news and four pages of local (Scintilla) news. Dan Rawlins has been managing editor of the Scintillator, with Fred Campbell and Robert Howard as staff photographers. Eclipse Division at Troy, Montrose Division at South Montrose, Microwave Devices, at Farmington, Scott Testers, at Providence, R.

and the Treadwell Tap Die at Greenfield, Mass. In its final issue, the Scintillator said Scintilla employes United Fund industrial chair Route 7 near. the Village of Af War Victim ToBeHonored man. ton. Mrs.

Ruth B. Weeks of 99 Main Street was admitted to present prevailing program of religious instruction within the classroom leaves much to be desired, and the recent ruling The Hospital in Sidney with a Giaplain Is Named fractured left hip, fracturea right leg and chest pains. of the Supreme Court in regard to religious instruction in Also injured was tne driver the schools hampers presentation of a full picture of life of the other car, Donald C. Mc- Ambulance for Squad Press Bureau Press Bureau Norwich Chenango County officials are planning a movement to honor the memory of Marine Pf c. Kenneth Archibald Keith of Bainbridge RD 1.

within the church." Walton The Rev. Alfred Bentall of Oneonta. executive For the present year, the third and fourth grade students secretary of the Delaware The 24-vear-old son of Mr. and Press Bureau Walton Walton Village Board form a First Aid Ambulance and used as the regular vehicle Rescue Squad to provide such Bids will be opened Tuesday. will remain in the Townsend School for religious instruction County Council of Churches They said that further details reported at its fall meeting that i i on the incident would be forth Hugh, 47, of 52 Spring Street, Afton.

He suffered cuts of the face and left arm and chest pains. State Police at Sidney said both were taken to The Hospital by the Afton Emergency Squad. However, the hospital had no record of Mr. McHugh being treated there. State Police said Mrs.

Weeks was driving her car east in service for tne community. AT THE BOARD meeting has approved the purchase of a second-hand small ambulance during the last period on Wednesdays. a new chaplain has been se coming. The youth's death was Monday, Francis Paternoster, William Ward, captain of the cured for service at Delhi Tech the first war death involving a for $500' from Lyon local village attorney, outlined the ad The Rev. Harold Smith will Chenango County youth.

funeral home. Mrs. Archibald Keith was killed in action Sept. 28 while serving with the fourth Marine regiment near Quang Tri Province. MARINE I I A informed members of the family that their son's fatal injuries were suffered in hostile action near a demilitarized zone.

vantages and disadvantages of serve the Delhi Campus min Len Tyler, vice-president of The ambulance equipment is two sections of the General Mu Sherburne to Join Binghamton Test istry. new unit, James Olmstead, chief engineer of the fire department, and other representatives of the rescue squad, appeared at a meeting of the Vil being donated to the village by nicipal Law with respect to the the Chenango County Chamber of Commerce, announced today Lyon "This is the gratifying of a long process of work formation of the proposed am Sherburne The Sherburne that he nas initiated a move bulance squad. PURCHASE OF the ambu lage Board this week relative to calling for every home, school, Central School band will jour These factors are being lance follows notification by the industry, business and civic or ney to Binghamton on Columbus Day to take part in the eighth studied by the parties involved ganization in the county to fly obtaining ambulances. The one purchased from Lyon Bros, will be used as a Standby unit. area morticians that ambulance service will not be provid annual Tournament of Bands.

the American flag on the same to decide which section of the law will be used in organizing ed by them after Dec. 31 of this The Oct. 12 festivities will be Route 7, just six-tenths of a mile west of Afton, and was negotiating a left curve when she was met headon in the eastbound lane by the westbound McHugh auto. The accident happened at 1:30 p. m.

Mr. McHugh was arrested on a charge of failing to keep right. He is to appear before Town of Afton Peace Justice Arthur Gover at a later date. day. This tribute would be honor of the deceased graduate the rescue squad.

ing out the details and organiz-atiom of the Campus ministry in one of our growing Technical Colleges. Atruly ecumenical experiment has been realized," Mr. Bentall said. Donations from churches and ponsible for the funds necessary to carry out the project, a budget in excedd of $15,000 is required. year.

The village has advertised for bids for a 1963 ambulance to be The local fire department will A public hearing will be held gin at 10 a.m. There will be three classes of competition, divided according to the size of of Afton High School, Rowley Dismisses Charge A DATE FOR THE memorial flying is expected to be an at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the village clerk's office relative to the formation of such a rescue squad. the school.

Sherburne will be the defend ing champions of Class B. nounced soon. School and civic organizations are being contacted. The project all ready has received ap- Press Bureau Oneonta City Judge Ronald proval of the youth's parents V. ttnwlev has dismissed a and support from Robert Davy, Crossing Guard Sought by School iTl supervisor from the Town of Coventry, where the family ft SllOW: 1 charge of making malicious telephone calls against a collegian in Oneonta.

The case of Howard J. Lar-spn. 22. of 31 Watkins Avenue, live. Mr.

Tyler told area officials, 7 "the display of flags will act not 1 only as a movement honoring had twice been adjourned before the charge was dismissed the death of tne area youth, but Press Bureau Walton Walton Central School has requested Walton Village Board to provide a crossing guard in the West Street area near the location of a new food also will remind all of us just yesterday. how close the war is to home." MR. LARSEN, a senior at Ktato TTniversitv College, was chain store. hnntari last Julv 14. Police said he was accused 15 Days In Jail Several businesses also are located in this section of the village.

It is anticipated that increased of making obscene and annoying telephone calls to two women on the faculty and staff at SUCO. Mr. Larsen denied the charge during a subsequent appearance before Acting City Judge Matthew E. Williams, 53, of SidewalU Repair Approved Press Bureau Waverly is serving 15 days in Broome County Jail because he was unable to pay a total of Albert A. Baldo.

He was represented by Ronald R. Haus, an Oneonta $125 in fines after pleading guil ty yesterday to three traffic vio traffic the area will create a dangerous situation for children who must cross the street to go to school and to return to their homes. Board members tabled the request until nearer the date of the opening of the food store which is now under construction. A check will be made to determine whether or not a crossing guard is needed. Literacy Tests Tomorrow Deposit The Deposit Ele Walton Walton Village Board LAST AUG.

4, his case was adjourned for the second time to nermit Mr. Larsen to con lations. He pleaded guilty before Vestal justice William W. Castle to charges of driving while intoxicated, unlicensed driving and driving on the wrong side of a divided highway. discussed and decided to repair sidewalks on the south side of i tinue consultations with a psy- Delaware Street from the Ma rhnWist.

Dr. Howard BerKo sonic Temple to the property of witz, a member of the faculty Mr. Williams was arrested at the Delaware Telephone Co. at SITCO. 5:45 p.

m. Monday by state po This improvement wdl be the lice Sergeant L. W. Merntt in partial financial responsibility He later undertook consultations with Dr. Morris Wern-stain a nsvchologist in Al- the Vestal Parkway near the of the property owners in this Harpur College entrance.

section of the street, which in hanv He was committed to Broome volves about one-half block and mentary School will be open tomorrow and Saturday from noon until 9 p. m. for the purpose of Court attaches said Judge Rnwlpv dismissed the a County Jail an hour and a half four properties. I later by Justice Castle in lieu of TV In other words, the owners conducting New York State Literacy Tests and for the issu $200 bail after the justice had will pay for half the expense, a entered a plea of innocent for spokesman said. ance of Certificates of Literacy.

Those who must take the tests and who live in the Town of Sanford are disked to go to the school on the dates men Fines on 2 Charges 75 Ronald L. Heath. 41. of Hall against Mr. Larsen on the ba-! sis that it involves a medical case.

HE ALSO advised Mr. Larsen that reports of his Albany psychologist must be filed with Mr. Haus at two month intervals during the next year. The case involved cooperation of the New York Telephone which provided special electronic devices to assist police in tracing the alleged calls Mr. Williams on the intoxicated driving charge.

Yesterday, Justice Castle sentenced Mr. Williams to pay $100 or serve 10 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. The guilty plea to the unlicensed driving charge brought tioned. Residents of the Town of De posit may take the tests at the Neptune Hose Rooms Saturday and Oct. 15.

stead, paid a $75 fine after he pleaded guilty Monday to two traffic charges before Town of Kirkwood Peace Justice Michael a sentence ot line or live days in jail. Garden Cluh Justice Castle gave Mr. Wil Deposit The Deposit Garden liams a suspended sentence on his guilty plea to driving on the Club will meet in the home of -f Miss Candace Latham tomor wrong side of the parkway. He was remanded to lail when row. Miss Beryl Tubidge, Rotary Exchange student, will he said he could not pay the speak.

fines. by the collegian. 4-H Council Will Meet Tomorrow Delhi The Delaware County 4-H Council will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Bovina Center fnmmunitv Hall.

Cabot Knits from $49.98 sizes 8-18 Exclusively For fall and holiday see our exclusive collection of Gabot knitwear noon till 9 Thursday. Mr. Burt Squire will be here from New York with his advanced collection of dresses, outfits and ensembles. Palombo. Mr.

Heath was arrested by Broome County" Sheriff's deputies on charges of speeding 95 m.p.h. in a 60 m.p.h. zone in Route 81, Kirkwood, and driving without a license. He was sentenced to pay either $50 or spend 25 days in jail on the speeding charge and either $25 or 10 days on the second charge. Homecoming Fete Sherburne Plans are being made for the annual homecoming of the Sherburne football team on the weekend of Oct.

21 and 22. A pep rally is planned Friday night. Former Sherburne coach, Hutch Tibbetts will be in attendance along with the football team of 1945 and the class of 1946. Guests will be 20 students of different nationalities from a school in New York City that emphasizes "Learning by Doing." The students are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lounsbury of Bovina New Milk Pacts! Washington uiv-The House had before it today a measure authorizing the Defense Department to renegotiate fixed-price milk contracts with about 375 producers as a result pf price increases. The measure, approved by the Senate yesterday, resulted from milk marketing orders announced by the Secretary of Agriculture March 1. The orders resulted in a price rise of eight cents a gallon of raw milk. The House Armed Services Committee has approved similar legislation. mm 1 live models and refreshments Center.

Activities for the evening will Include square dancing, folk singing and a discussion on "What is 4-H?".

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