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cs I I I Saturday, September 5, 1970 ITHACA JOURNAL 'Alternate' 4 Fd by fli orme nger Conservation Party Ruled arc off N.Y. Election Ballot Works Hard For Opening -mcgx 1 Pair 4101 t' 11444' auzi, ,14.010,, va, 1. 4 '6' on the November 3 state election ballot. He has yet to dispose of challenges to petitions filed by the Courage party, an offshoot of George Wallace's 1968 presidential bid, and by the Independent Alliance party, formed by Conservative Senate candidate James L. Buckley to give himself a second ballot line.

Hearings on objections to those petitions will be held here Tuesday. longed examination of the 062 signatures on the Right To-Life petitions resulted in striking 3,012 as invalid, leaving 050 as either uncontested or found to be valid. The party sought to run Mrs. Jane Gilroy, a 34-year-old housewife and mother of five from Merrick, L.I., as its candidate for governor. Lomenzo's rulings reduced to a potential maximum of 10 the number of parties seeking lines 1.7- A 71,1:4 A 1 ALBANY, N.Y.

(AP) The new Conservation party, formed by U.S. Rep. Richard L. Ottinger, was ruled off the state election ballot Friday by Secretary of State John P. Lomenzo.

Ottinger, the Democratic candidate for U.S. senator, had formed the party to give himself a second line on the ballot. Adam Walinsky, the Democratic candidate for attorney general, also had sought to run on the Conservatiiin label. Lomenzo ruled that their nominating petitions were invalid because the name of the new party was too similar to the name of the established Conservative party, which had filed objections along that line with 5 Win a Fair approaching. Huddled close are Arthur and Shelah of 5 llighgate Circle.

SYRACUSE Five Ithaca-area youths won prizes in 4-H western horse classes competition at the New York State Fair here Friday. Steven Heslpo, 16, of Newfield was the big winner, taking a second blue ribbon in the western riding class out of a field of 38 Renee Aponte, 14, of Dryden and Patty Herrington, 13, of Brooktondale both won red ribbons in the pony halter class and Patty Preston, 15, of Freeville won a white ribbon in the trail class. In addition, all of these along with Lois Anderson, 18, of Lomenzo D'eaths, Funerals 1 In New York, Ottinger's cam- paign manager, Stephen Her- ger, called the decision "politi- cally motivated, and said Ot- Mrs. Grace Dann Whiting tinger already has "taken legal WATKINS GLEN Mrs. steps in the State Supreme Grace Dann Whhting, 69, of Court" to validate the petition.

Watkins Glen, died Friday, Sept. He did not detail the action. 4, 1970, at the home of her son, "We believe the petition is William S. Whiting in Cortland perfectly legal and valid," he after an extended illness. said.

"The 33,000 people who She is survived by three sons, signed the petition to create the George D. Whiting of Odessa, Conservation Party should be showmanship quiz Friday which will allow them to compete in the showmanship trials today. 4-11 officials said that this is the first time that any county has had this many contestants to compete in the trials. Jewish Sunday School Resumes Registrations for the seventh season of two- hour Sunday morning classes stressing the historical and cultural aspects of Judaism are now being accepted by the Ithaca Assn. for Jewish Studies.

The Association expects an enrollment of approximately 60 children in its seven classes. The secular organization, organized by parents, is offering a new elective class for its students in elementary conversational Hebrew. Classes will resume on Sept. 27. Those wishing further information may phone Mrs.

Efraim Zimrot, 110 Campbell Ave. By JUDITH HORSTMAN Crissey, one of the three 's Journal Staff Writer 2 professional teachers at the 1 '11Vivt't School doesn't open formally school. i 1, -1, atsil 1 until Thursday at the new "We can't be sure at this point ---14', ,.4,. k- 7i .4 2.ti alternate junior high school, but how radically different the 2, i-222. you'd never know it.

material covered will be, but it NI The doors have been open will be covered in several I- L''' AS almost all summer at the old i different ways." BOCES Education Services With a staff of three building at the Northeast corner professional teachers from the 40 1 of Plain and Court Sts. that Ithaca school system and 16 houses the new, junior high, and assistants from the Cornell i students and teachers have been University Human Affair's A 7,.. there nearly every day. Program, there will be a ratio of "Many members of the staff one teacher to each four feel that school is already open," children. head teacher John Caron said "In this school, we won't have Cold autumn weather isn't wasting any time annroe with a smile.

the personality conflicts between together in the leaf-filled Stewart Park wading pool "Some staff have been Hurwitz, children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Hurwitz child and teacher that are almost working on the school everyday unavoidable in other schools," since school closed in June, Crissey said. without a summer vacation, and "A child can choose not only students have been coming here what he wants to learn, but with to Faculty i on their own." whom," said Michele Whitham, i Caron estimated that more one of the assistant teachers.

than half of this year's student "And kids will be able to At Ithaca College enrollment of 80 have been there choose which way they want to at least once, helping out where learn." needed, painting, cleaning, and "We want to make it clear to William J. Wasmuth and Robert Sprague, Associate Dean getting to know each other and them what doors they open and Anthony Salerno have been of Health. the teachers. close by their choice," Crissey appointed to the faculty of the Wasmuth, who will serve as a The "paint-up, clean-up, get added. "There are certain basic Ithaca College Administration of visiting professor in Health Care ready" would have been done by skills a child needs the point is Health Services Program.

The Administration, has been an workmen, without student to offer him different ways to announcement was made by Associate Professor and assistance, Caron, said, "but learn them." Extension Teaching Specialist in they wanted to help." Basic skills needn't merely the New York State School of "We think it's really unique encompass reading and writing Tectontcs Industrial and Labor Relations that kids come to school before it and math, either, says Mike at Cornell University since 1961. Ad opers," he said. "We feel it's Clossen, coordinator of the as wo He currently is project director verb important to get to know 1 1 a i a of regional research and training the kids, and this is one way." "Understanding society and projects concerned with the coming to grips with a problem, 11, LS tons organization and administration The children seem to agree. learning to make an intelligent of sheltered workshops. A feeling of expectancy and choice that is also a basic Tectonics, of 215 N.

He also teaches in the fields of belonging is present. skill," he said. Aurora St. has added two new manpower studies and personnel In the main classroom The teachers are interested in divisions to its consulting administration and has been the newly-painted sunshine yellow getting the youngsters involved services: Motivation Resources, director of various small by students a group of five in the community, perhaps Inc. and the Photomission business projects and training youngsters had claimed a circle spending some of their school Division.

programs. of old upholstered furniture, and day at an accountant's office or a Motivation Resources is a Wasmuth received the B.S. sat reading quietly. In a small leather craftsman's. separate corporation that degree in Aeronautical room next-door, barefoot Abbie Community volunteers will assumes the educational Engineering from Jefferson picked out chords on an electric also play an important role: "If activities of Tectonics, as well as College, and M.B.A.

and D.B.A. guitar while two girls listened. a child goes too fast for us, or market products, and provides degrees from Washington In the annex, what used to be wants to learn something we consulting services in the University (St. Louis) and the BOCES auto shop, studnets can't teach him, we'll find development of human potential Indiana University, were busier: moving tables, someone who can." and communication. respectively.

painting walls and floors and But the school intends to be A charter division of the Earl Wasmuth has had a variety of furniture it moves, paint "selective" about volunteers, Nightingale Communications business experiences in both it" one teaching assistant "We want people who are organization, it will market large and small organizations grins sensitive to students, who can motivational tape cassette and has been employed as a Seventh grader Andrea communicate," Crissey said. programs and other products. management consultant in both Clayton, solemnly painting a "Everything a child does is the private and public sector. In addition to marketing the small table blue, points out a important." sabbatical 1 During his leave in wall she has painted and says, a nightingale the products, an 1969, he was Visiting Lecturer in seriously, "This is a very interviewed said the school programs i 11 also publishing mg be developing and i the Training Program in interesting school." would not be an "open own tape cassette programs i Sheltered Work with the Clinton Davidson. who has but would have a structure and Department of Studies in spent "nearly every work day an organization, albeit a areas of mad management, Behavioral Disabilities at the this summer here" at the different one from more and building University of Wisconsin.

with alternate junior high, agrees. conventional schools. construction technology, Wasmuth is a member of the ties to develop and publish An eighth grader who went to "The kids have been through facilities Industrial Relations Research Boynton Junior High last year, at least six years of conventional specialized tape cassette Associates and Sigma Epsilon programs uncier contract a he is looking forward to "more school, so it's important to fn ayn Fraternity. firm or individual, a spo esm freedom. Here, you can say structure a program," Closson Salerno, who will be a visiting said.

anything. You can choose what said. lecturer in Health Care you want to do." The Photomission Division Administration, is presently the Cold autumn weather isn't wasting any time together in the leaf-filled Stewart Park wading pool Hurwitz, children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.

Hurwitz you want to cm. The Photomission Division Administration, is presently the 1 Faculty ollege Robert Sprague, Associate Dean of Health. Wasmuth, who will serve as a visiting professor in Health Care Administration, has been an Associate Professor and Extension Teaching Specialist in the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University since 1961. He currently is project director of regional research and training projects concerned with the and administration of sheltered workshops. He also teaches in the fields of manpower studies and personnel administration and has been the director of various small business projects and training Indiana University, respectively.

Wasmuth has had a variety of business experiences in both large and small organizations has been employed as a management consultant in both private and public sector. During his sabbatical leave in he was Visiting Lecturer in the Training Program in Sheltered Work with the of Studies in Behavioral Disabilities at the of Wisconsin. Wasmuth is a member of the Industrial Relations Research Associates and Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. Salerno, who will be a visiting lecturer in Health Care Administration, is presently the or, ,,,,..0 I IL ZilkoilY .1 7 4 t6-- k. F' AL 4 If N.r tI'.

4 dr Tx 10,10.4 A 4'44, i l'I''' 4' James V. Whiting of Watkins Freeville, passed a Glen and William S. Whiting of At the same time, Lomenzo Cortland; a brother, Arthur B. threw out the petitions of the Dann of Canton, and eight new Right To Life party on the grandchildren. Cycling Blamed ground that it did not contain She was a member of the First the minimum 12,000 valid signaorganization United Methodist Church of tures required to run for state- LONDON AP) A British Watkins Glen and was retired wide office.

This party was doctor says a childless mar- from the Schuyler county clerk's formed to seek repeal of the riage suddenly became fruitful office and Bureau of Motor state's liberalized abortion law. after he advised the husband to Vehicles, Lomenzo's ruling on the Con- stop cycling to work. Dr. Er- Friends may call from 2-4 p.m. servation party, besides affect- nest Saphier said that in mar- nal and 7-9 DM.

at the Royce- ing Ottinner and Walinskv. an- i cases of childlessness, and 7-9 p.m. at the Royce- ing Ottinger and Walinsky, ay. mar cases or cnuatessness, A Chedzoy Funeral Home in plied to these candidates for there wa a possibility that "un- Watkins Glen. lesser offices: due cycling" could make a Funeral services will be held William Dretzin, running for difference.

Sunday at 2 p.m. at the First Congress in the 25th District in United Methodist Church, the the Westchester area; Joseph Rev. Clark N. McKinney Simmons, running for Congress Died officiating. Burial will be at in the 32nd district, in the South- tne 3zna enstnet, in tne REGISTRATIOH FOR TIIE TEMPLE BETH EL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Sunday Sept.

6 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Thurs Sept. 10 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Court 8A Tioga Sts.

For further information call Rabbi Irvin Beigel 273-577S Mrs. Grace Whiting Mrs. Grace Whiting, 69, of Watkins Glen died Friday, Sept. 4, 1970. Friends may call at the Royce-Chedzoy Funeral Home in Watkins Glen today from 2-4 p.m.

and 7-9 p.m. Services will be held Sunday at the First United Methodist Church of Watkins Glen with the Rev. Clark N. McKinney officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or the Schuyler County Hospital.

PEUGE oT The extras don't cost more than the car. Park Cemetery, Canton, Pa. ern Tier Albert J. Riley, seek- ing a State Senate seat in the Mrs. Nora Q.

Daily 44th district, in the Utica area; Funeral services for Mrs. Assemblywoman Mary Anne Nora Q. Daily of Hollywood, Krupsak, Amsterdam Demo-and formerly of Ithaca, who crat, who was seeking a second died Sept. 1, 1970 were held ballot line, and Aubrey Alberdthe Friday at Bang's Funeral Home ing, running for the Assembly followed by a funeral mass at the in the 117th district, in the Os1969, Immaculate Conception Church, wego The Rev. Leonard A.

Kelly Lomenzo's ruling applied only celebrated the mass. Seated on to persons seeking offices in disDepartment the altar were The Rev. Bede tricts that overlap county lines. Scully, The Rev. Bertrand His office does not 'rule on peUniversity Scully, The Rev.

Harold Higgins titions for offices in districts and The Rev. John S. Maloney. wholly within a county. Burial was in St.

James Thus it did not immediately Cemetery, Trumansburg. affect the candidacy of U.S. Bearers were James L. Daily Rep. Richard Max McCarthy of John J.

Daily, Merwyn Buffalo, who is running on the Crane, Michael Meskill, Martin Conservation party line in a Ruh, Bernard L. Sliney and district entirely within Erie Gerald Welch. County. McCarthy, a Democrat, gave up an opportunity to run One Injured on his own party label during dm his aborted attempt to win the Une Charged U.S. Senate nomination.

One man received minor Lomenzo's office said it would be up to local boards of elm- injuries and another was charged tions to rule on Conservation cag a a two-car accident arty petitions filed with them. at the intersection of Rte. 96B and the Coddington Rd. at 3:30 Lomenzo ruled against the p.m. Friday.

Conservation party because, he Samuel Peter, 46, of 1111 said, "the name selected for the Danby Rd. was treated by his independent body was almost identical with the name Conser- injury after the car he was own physicians for a shoulder vative party, except for the last two letters and is contrary to driving south on Rte. 96B was involved in a collision with a the requirements of the election vehicle driven west on law." Coddington Rd. by Dimiter State law forbids use by a new Arnavdoff, 52, of 243 Linden Party of even a part of a name police said. of an established party, The Tompkins County Sheriff's Ottinger's forces contended department charged Arnavdoff that.

the law could not be inter- with failure to yield the right of preted to their disadvantage be2 way at a stop sign. cause the words Conservation an Conservative were not the same. Indiana Man Conservative party objectors aro gued, however, that there was Is Arrested sufficicnt similarity to confuse Robert G. Lazroe, 28, of Peru, the voters. as arrested Ind by Lomenzo made his rulings afte Horseheads State Police Friday er conducting hearings on objec- tions filed with his office against on charges of third degree grand larceny, being an unlicensed the Conservation and Right To operator and leaving the scene of Life parties.

an accident. all in connection His office reported that pro One man received minor injuries and another was charged after a two-car accident at the intersection of Rte. 96B and the Coddington Rd. at 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Samuel Peter, 46, of 1111 Danby Rd. was treated by his own physicians for a shoulder injury after the car he was driving south on Rte. 9613 was involved in a collision with a vehicle driven west on Coddington Rd. by Dimiter Arnavdoff, 52, of 243 Linden police said. The Tompkins County Sheriff's edepartment charged Arnavdoff with failure to yield the right of way at a stop sign.

Indiana Man Is Arrested Robert G. Lazroe, 28, of Peru, was arrested by Horseheads State Police Friday on charges of third degree grand larceny, being an unlicensed operator and leaving the scene of an accident, all in connection s1 4 lit Atio- ilm 1 ilk 1 1 "OW le i i s'-''' '4 ti (3 '11111111r itiAlowity with an accident about one mile south of Van Etten on Rte. 34. State Police charged that Lazore was driving a car stolen from Thomas M. Carris of Syracuse.

Lazroe entered no plea during his arraignment before Town of Van Etten Justice William Gallow and was committed to the Tompkins County jail in lieu of $1,250 bail. But reserving judgment about There is already a waiting list will be offering commercial Executive Director of Challenge the coming year, he says he'll for the school. The 80 students photographic services, with Industries of Ithaca, a Shelter chose a special project "when I chosen were picked on the basis particular emphasis on Workshop for the handicapped. see what ifs really like." of four criteria: grade, sex, need construction progress Previous to founding Does he think he'll be and ability. High, low and photography which will provide Challenge Industries in 1968, disappointed? medium achievers are included docume ntation of the Salerno was the Regional "No!" in what the school hopes is a construction process, both Facilities Specialist for the New representative grouping.

interior and exterior. York State Department of "It's good," said his younger Guidance counselors, principals, Education's Division of brother, Chris. who will be in and teachers of the other junior Frederick J. Shepard of 2 Vocational Rehabilitation, and seventh grade. "The kids are highs were consulted as well as Hudson Pl.

is manager of the the Director of Rehabilitation going to be helping each other, parents. Photomission Division. He Services at the Children's with a fun approach. Ken a "We did make a conscious attended Ithaca College, is Hospital and Rehabilitation teaching assistant was telling effort and were as objective as married, and has one child. Center in Utica.

me they want the kids to think of we could be to get information Salerno received his Bachelor things for themselves. Everyone about these kids," Caron said. of Science degree in Physical will be sharing what they know." The home of each child has Man Pleads Guilty Therapy, Magna Cum Laude, Chris, who has his own home been visited by a staff member, Patrick Burke of 407 Second from Ithaca College in 1956, and chemistry lab. is interested in and students and teachers have St. awaits sentencing on a a Masters degree in Education "science and stuff like that.

But gone on group picnics throughout charge of unauthorized use of a from Syracuse University in you can do what you want. that's the summer, getting to know one motor vehicle, to which he 1963, where he majored in what's so good about this another. entered a plea of guilty Friday in Rehabilitation Counseling. school." Monthly reports will be made City Court in full satisfaction of He is a member of the Board Andrea finished painting her to the Board of Education, a three similar subsequent of Directors of the N.Y. State charges Aug.

14: Driving while table and was adding a heart documentary movie made of the Chapter of the National Assn. of design to a mural that covers a school year, and parental intoxicated, being an unlicensed Sheltered Workshops, the large portion of the old auto shop participation is encouraged. membership chairman of the floor. "We think we've got a good operator and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The charge to Northeast Chapter of the same "You know what I like about thing here," Crissey said.

which he pleaded was placed organization, a member of the this school?" she suddenly said. against him on July 10. City National Rehabilitation looking up from her design. "I All parents of children en- Prosecutor Paul Tavelli the American Guidance like the idea of movie making. rolled in the school are invited accepted Burke's plea to the the American Rehabilitation Paul Crissey says we are going to attend a parent's meeting at original charge as sufficeint, and Counseling and the Ithaca to make movies for English 7:30 pm.

Tuesday at the school. the later charges were dropped. Rotary. because we have to write scripts." "I like creative writing," said Diane Nordheimer, who was 1 II painting a green background next to Andrea's heart. Diane went to East Hill School last 4.

01 't year. "But this year is going to be so much better," she said. 1 "The fun of this school," e4, I 1 Andrea said as she studiously painted. "is that students get to .,.1 1 0 I HELP on things. Other places, they'd hire workman to come in and paint all this." --I "Well it's more economical, really," Diane said 1 A Meanwhile, Tyron Arnold, who I had been perched on a ten foot -I, 1 high ladder painting a mural on the wall, climbed down to greet t' I I 1 his mother who had come to pick 14..

him up. 4 a i-, 'N '''s "I've been away. so this is the 4 first day I've been here." he 4' lik (t 'L (r) said Like Clinton. he went to i Boynton last year, found it I "okay." 4, 4 Interested mainly in art. he chose to enroll in the alternate junior high school because "if there was a different way of teaching, I thought I'd try IC This reporter found Tyron statement echod teachers and teachi by the ng Comer, a 11-week-old English Springer Spaniel, posed for this picture just assistants.

before he left by air for a new home in Napa, Calif. Ile was one of ten in a "What we really should stress litter born to a dog belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pierce of 17 North is that what we're doing is Dryden. All ten are now in new homes, Gomer in California, one teaching in diffirent ways, said Pennsylvania, ilnd the rest in New York State.

Executive Director of Challenge Industries of Ithaca, a Shelter Workshop for the handicapped. Previous to founding Challenge Industries in 1968, Salerno was the Regional Facilities Specialist for the New York State Department of Education's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and the Director of Rehabilitation Services at the Children's Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in Utica. Salerno received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy, Magna Cum Laude, I from Ithaca College in 1956, and I a Masters degree in Education 1 from Syracuse University in 1963, where he majored in Rehabilitation Counseling. ll He is a member of the Board of Directors of the N.Y. State Chapter of the National Assn.

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