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Tuesday, February 24, 1970 ITHACA JOURNAL To Remain Girls School WTKO Rezoning Woman Dean Has No Girls To Watch Over Reach No Decision On TNC Proposal 4.4-001a11.71!) I 6.1 Ithaca Board Delays Action ing a single sex college we can achieve this purpose more satisfactorily." He added that "because of the rapidly changing system of higher education, we cannot say that Keuka will always remain a women's institution. It would be in error to discontinue totally consideration of this question." Keuka was coeducational when it was founded in 1890. It became an all women's college in 1921. KEUK A PARK, N.Y. AP Keuka College in this Finger Lakes community announced today it has decided to remain an all women's school, rather than becoming co-educational.

The 800-student college has been studying the of becoming coeducational since 1968. The announcement said the decision not to admit men students was reached by the board last weekend. President G. Wayne Glick said, "There is need to give attention to the fact that by and large we live in a society which has been dominated by men. Therefore, someone ought to be giving attention to what it would mean to educate women to take a fuller role in the leadership of our society.

"We believe that by remain Stop Sign Ordered A stop sign on Myers Rd. at its intersection with Rte. 34B in Town of Lansing has been ordered by the State Department of Transportation, according to an announcement by T. W. Parker, state commissioner of transportation.

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. AP The dean of women at Union College has no women to watch over now, but she's getting ready for an invasion that will make the men's school 25 per cent female in 1974. Mrs. Sheila J. Beams, mother of a I9-year-old girl and a former counselor at Russell Sage College, is the first woman dean in Union's I75-year history.

There are preparations to be made for the 100 coeds who will come to Union next fall, but Mrs. Beam said making up a strict set of rules isn't among them. "These women are as mature as their male counterparts and should have the same degree of independence," asserts the dean. She said the college does not plan to become "the students' parents away from home don't believe in becoming a warden believe I'll have a lot more success if I rely on discussion rather than discipline as the guideline of my dealings with the students," Mrs. Beam Union plans to have 500 coeds Whether or not TNC Aviation, as it would if it became a fixed 3 will obtain permission to base service.

p-, operate at Tompkins County The charter service operates -z 't Airport as a fixed base operator three twin engine and one single is still up in the air. engine planes, and will fly direct The Flight service, formed to any airport in the continental '41 1 last September, has received U.S., including airports not k' FAA approval to operate as a normally served by commercial charter service, but still has not airlines. gained an okay from the county The aircraft. which includes a EL- Board of Representatives to Navajo, two Piper Aztecs become a fixed base service. and a single engine Cherokee CLAYTON VAN HOUT TNC announced last Arrow, also serves in November that it planned to transporting Trans National construct an office-classroom personnel as well.

10-Year Mayor complex and hanger building at The Navajo, equipped with Declines the west end of the airport, in radar and de-icer equipment, space between the East Hill can carry six passengers with a Nomi natton Flying Club building and the new two man crew and has speeds up airport hangers, but a public to 250 miles an hour with a range FREEVILLE Clayton Van hearing on the matter Nov. 24. of 1,400 miles. The Aztecs, while Hout, Freeville mayor for 10 revealed opposition to the smaller than the Navajo, also years, declined to seek re- proposed INC contract, and so contain de-icer equipment and halted a final vote on the matter have speeds up to 210 miles per election at a caucus of the by the Board of Supervisors. hour with a range of 1,100 miles, Freeville Citizens Party Monday while the single engine Arrow, evening.

The controversy resulted in mainly used for short-haul Village trustee Clayton L. the formation of the Tompkins flights, has the capacity to fly Dans Jr. was nominated to run County aviation which three passengers. The aircraft for mayor in the election March met with the board members in will also be utilized as cargo 17. December, but again left the carriers.

Also nominated were Philip plans unsettled. Dave Bush, a man who has Flip Hurst for the post of According to Representatives' logged more than 5,000 hours in trustee and Carl Bache for chairman Harris Dates, no one the air as an FAA certified pilot village justice. seems to know what is happening will manage TNC's operations. Van lout said today he felt in regard to the question of a that 10 years of service is second fixed base operation. Bush TNC vice president, enough, and he decided not to Chartair is presently the only joined the president of Trans run.

He also said he was not fixed base service at the county National Communications, Ellis feeling well, which influenced airport. E. "Woody" Erdman, as his his decision. Dates says he doubts that TNC personal pilot after a stint as Van Hout has served as mayor would have another hearing on ilot and instruction with the since 1959. His primary concern its revised contract before April.

Elmira Aeronautical Corp. over the years has been to He is a 1963 graduate of the maintain village services while TNC, a subsidiary of Trans Spartan School of Aeronautics in lowering the tax rate, he said. National Communications, is Tulsa, Okla. Dans is a tool and diemaker at now based at Tompkins County SCM Corp. He has served as Airport as a charter service.

but It's Easy to Place village trustee for two terms. is not engaged in flight A Classified Ad Hurst is a foreman at SCM Corp. instruction, aircraft rental or in Just Dial AR2-2321 and Bache is a technical selling aircraft, gasoline or oil, 10-Year Mayor Declines Nomination 17. Also nominated were Philip Flip Hurst for the post of trustee and Carl Bache for village justice. Van flout said today he felt that 10 years of service is enough, and he decided not to run.

He also said he was not feeling well, which influenced his decision. Van Hout has served as mayor since 1959. His primary concern over the years has been to maintain village services while lowering the tax rate, he said. Dans is a tool and diemaker at SCM Corp. He has served as village trustee for two terms.

Hurst is a foreman at SCM Corp. and Bache is a technical 1 3 '1, 1,14..1.1.11. Nit in a student body in 1974. There doesn't appear to be roton Journal Bureau rTeruu Omafni st Offices: much opposition to the female infiltration. According to Mrs.

Beam, "all the battles for co- Lovas t3q education had been argued and won before I came here last fall." Buy MaN yozas The men are ready, for as the dean says, "They've been been wait- ing 1,15 years for this." itmows of so er s' By DALE LASHNITS residents had indicated that they Journal Staff Writer would not object to construction Town of Ithaca board of the towers on the hill south of members deferred action on a the present site. resolution calling for a public Board members said that, hearing on the rezoning of the W. though Federal Communications King Rd. site of the proposed Commission transmitting WTKO broadcasting towers at regulations limited placing of an informal meeting of the board the towers, the towers Monday in City Hall. themselves could be moved "up Town Supervisor Walter to half a mile due south from the Schwan said that the proposed site- without postponment which will mean disturbing the broadcasting that hearings on the plan would radiation patterns.

However, not be conducted until the April they added that changing the site meeting of the board was would involve an expenditure of necessary since only three of the between $5,000 and $10,000 for an five board members, or what he engineering study of the new termed a "bare would location as well as re-application be able to attend the board's to the FCC resulting in an scheduled meeting in March. anticipated delay of eight "I think the whole board months in securing approval of it should be here," Schwan said. by the federal agency. He added that some "public sentiment" against the proposed In other business: four 300-foot high towers had Francese presented board already been expressed. "The members with a land-use map ol other thing is if there are going the Town of Ithaca which divided to be fireworks, you should all the town into five geographic share it." "neighborhoods" th( The Town of Ithaca Planning Northeast, South Hill, Snydei Board earlier this month Hill Rd.

and East Ithaca, thc approved the WTKO proposal Elmira and West Hill which would locate the towers on Francese, who termed eacl property owned by Frank neighborhood a "separate plao Wrisley and situated about seven- onto itself," said that revision tenths of a mile east of Rte. 96B present zoning law wouh to rezone the site from R-30 "reflect the idea that the town residential to business district divided up into these five and had recommended that the Francese added that eaci Tow. Board schedule the public neighborhood should have it hearing on the plan. own facilities and that zoninl At the Feb. 17 Planning Board ordinances should allow fo meeting, several South Hill commercial, multi-f amil: residents objected to the residential, and certain service proposed towers, terming them such as water and sewer for eacl "eyesores" and arguing that neighborhood.

their construction would deter Tompco Better Housing Inc future housing development in Executive Director Jame the area. Dunston and Manageria At Monday's two-hour meeting Consultant Welton Myer Town Planning Consultant Peter provided board members with Francese confirmed that brief resume of Tompco itse entiment" against the proposed In other business: Dur 300-foot high towers had Francese presented board 'ready been expressed. "The members with a land-use map of ther thing is if there are going the Town of Ithaca which divided be fireworks, you should all the town into five geographic hare it." "neighborhoods" the The Town of Ithaca Planning Northeast, South Hill, Snyder 3oard earlier this month Hill Rd. and East Ithaca, the ipproved the WTKO proposal Elmira and West Hill. vhich would locate the towers on Francese, who termed each )roperty owned by Frank neighborhood a "separate place Nrisley and situated about seven- onto itself," said that revision of of a mile east of Rte.

96B present zoning law would to rezone the site from R-30 "reflect the idea that the town is esidential to business district divided up into these five areas." and had recommended that the Francese added that each cowr, Board schedule the public neighborhood should have its on the plan. own facilities and that zoning At the Feb. 17 Planning Board ordinances should allow for meeting, several South Hill commercial, multi-family residents objected to the residential, and certain services proposed towers, terming them such as water and sewer for each "eyesores" and arguing that neighborhood. their construction would deter Tompco Better Housing Inc. future housing development in Executive Director James the area.

Dunston and Managerial At Monday's two-hour meeting Consultant Welton Myers Town Planning Consultant Peter provided board members with Francese confirmed that brief resume of Tompco itself foAogRow ACARI (.4 HOME Pc.NO 101 Cot.) HOME AND srotte RENT associate in the Entomology Department at Cornell University. He has served as village justice for 10 years. 9 9 24 Hr. DAY Small rree rr eCharge Esso it4 WARM DRY PLACE wrro IZ POUNDS OF MOTH (PioTtIS (MAW( 1111S WON- etTp.1J5 LEMONS) ILL fKesH my3e. NED'S CORNER STATION 257-2600 BRUCE'S ESSO 273-7441 a residents remained adament on and of plans for its 114-unit, 50- their opposition to the acre subdivision on the Ellis construction of the towers.

Hollow Rd. "I felt that it would "The people on Ridgecrest Rd. be nice if the Town Board had near the towers' site have told some idea of what you are and me that they're going to fight it who you are Schwan added all the way," Francese said. The of the effort to familiarize board planning consultant added, members with Tompco and its however, Ridgeerest Rd. plans.

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Richard L. Ottinger of Westchester today joins the growing field of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Charles E. Goodell. He is the fourth to declare his entry into the June 23 party primary.

Morris B. Abram stepped down Monday as president. of Brandeis University and said he was a At his parting news conference, about 30 students issued a statement charging Abram with leaving Brandeis in a "financial crisis, and disintegration of the academic character of the university and dissaatisfaction which has just begun to be expressed by large numbers of Abram said of his Democratic opponents, "They're all good Men and old friends, 'but the problem is who can bear the banner of the Democratic party and win." Woman Fined After Mishap Carolyn Anne Austin of 513 Stewart Ave. was fined $100 this morning in City Court after pleading guilty to charges of operating a car without insurance and being an unsupervised learner. The charges followed a four-car mishap shortly before 7 p.m.

in the 400 block of Dryden Ave. about, 25 feet west of Fairmount Ave. Police gave this report: The Austin car was headed west on Dryden Rd. and got over too' far to the right. It hit a parked car owned by Jean.

Hirsch of Howard Beach causing it to hit a parked car owned by Gunter Grindhammer of 411 Dryden Rd. The Grindhammer vehicle in turn hit a parked car owned by Mychajlo Jaworsky of Loundonville. In other City Court business: David Pepin. 27, of 203 Pleasant St. pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny following his arrest shortly before noon Saturday for allegedly taking a $3.61 roast from Atwater's Super Duper, 701 W.

Buffalo St. Harold E. Jones, 61, of 330 W. State St. was fined PO after pleading guilty to a charge of failure to yield right-of-way.

The charges followed a two-car accident at the intersection of Rte. 13 and Third St. shortly before 3:30 p.m. Monday. Police gave this account: A car driven by Gary M.

Armstrong, 19, of 116 Fishkill Rd. was headed south on Rte. 13. The Jones car had stopped for a stop sign on the west side of Rte. 13 and then attempted to cross the four-lane highway.

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The ultimate decision will have to come from some other source." ddi1 it 0 jti-Ahlo A ir. 0 't dcf en ifTrift 6, br 7 1 4 1 a GENEVA, N. Y. (AP) Hobart and William Smith Colleges soon will have a student representative on the colleges' board of trustees for the first time, it was announced today. Board Chairman Robert E.

Doran and President Beverely D. Causey Jr. said a student from one of the coordinate colleges would be elected this spring. As an undergraduate trustee the student would have no vote, they said. He would, however, have a vote in the two years he serves after graduation.

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to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the New York State Electric and Gas Corp. auditorium. EXOTIC DANCER at the CLOVER 1, CLUB 356 Elmira Rd. 44 4 1 atem)til 1 a taaa aio 1 1 cl 11 VI 07 4 54 I Federal and state level speakers will talk on what assistance is available in case of a natural disaster.

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