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2 ITHACA JOURXAI.TiiCfd.iy, June IP, 1M3 School Board Okays Teachers Pay Raise y. 1 -v I H4rf lullout Booklet Itra.ly ATKINS GLEN In cooperation with the Civil Defense otTice, Richard Myers of Watkins Glen, assistant agricultural agent of the Extension Service in Schuyler County, has available a series of pamphlets on fallout survival for farm owners. The publications deal with fire which might follow nuclear attack, farm and family food supplies, radioactive fallout as it affects crops, animals and humans. Anyone wishing this material may obtain it bv contacting the county agricultural otTice In the courthouse annex. Traffic Engineer Calls for Policy On Night Parking A special meeting of the board will be held June 28 to approve the final school budget for next year.

The budget will go to a public bearing at the school the NKVF1EU-The Board of Education Monday night adopted a new salary schedule for teachers at New field Central School raising the minimum salary for the bache- lor degree from to evening of July for the 1H63-64 sehcKil year. The resignation of Mrs. Edith The salary schedule in general Ford, for many ears cafeteria the streets and will incentive to private spaces off offer any was upgraded to put the school manager ai ine scuooi, in a solid competitive position in cepted with regret. The board cited the county and to encourage teach- her 'faithful and etiicient sen- era to return for schooling. ice.

With a bachelor's degree the new Philip Skeps. prill- lu I k-l" r.i Hv. SEHE TODAY WEDNESDAY ONE SHOW At schedule advances in II steps from 'Ual. autnoiizeu to gei mus to $7,100. The range for lor tne repair oi me sione pnuipn teachers with 30 hours credit be- Ue ouiuung.

vond the bachelor's degree will be Resignations ere accepted to as compared with from Mrs. Shirley Walthew, liome- ELEANOR fU the old schedule of $4,800 to $7,100. making; Ronald Howe, commerei-Wilh 60 hours the range will be and Eugene Duff, school pys- developers. Proposed solutions that have been brought before the appropriate committees of Council and KPW for joint study, none embodying more off street lots, include the following 1. No all-night street 2 Nil all-nicht street parking except where it's not feasible to build lots.

3. Alternate side night parking 4. Alternate side parking except in certain areas where parking may be allowed at all times without alternating. 5. Permit all-night street panting.

6. Widen the streets. In a prepress report prepared this month for the Common Council and the Board of Public Works. Acting Cay Engineer Edward Melrhen said in effect Adopt a general city policy on all-night street parking, for only from such a policy ran stem regulations that are fruitful. And the needed policy can be determined, he said in the rcxrt, by answering questions like these: 1.

Shall the city continue to control street parking in accordance with the authority granted by State Vehicle and Traffic Law 2 Shall city streets be built and maintained primarily for moving traffic? 3. Shall the all-nicht parkin? on city streets be permitted? If the answer is "yes," then an other flock of questions deal my with points like where, by what criteria, on decision of what body. to $8,000, up from to cmuogisi UHM'fUP Appointments went to Mrs. Beverly Borak, art; Mrs. Dorothy Howe, primary grades; Beford Bailey high school science; Earnest Bury high school science and mathematics, and Mrs.

Ituth Fisher, homemaking. $7,400. A new category allowing for a doctorate degree was set up with a range from to $8,200. The board also agreed to meet with the Newfield Central School Teachers' Assn. to prepare criteria $HOWN ONLY AT PLUS ROBERT AVA HOWARD TAYLOR-GARDNER.

KEEL for a merit system for the coming year. The board reserved the right recognize merit at any time. The same two groups will de 'C RY DON The latter solution of course won't do. although it is another alternative to the regulation of status of street maintenance, and parking. Such a wholesale attack I0UH 13 I1HC comiN0 too velop a teachers' grievance system.

The board was informed that the school gives the Salute to the Flag COLORS future development of eff-street NOW Journal I'nuio hv h.ilph B.tkrr CHILDREN TOI'R Triphammer Shopping- Plaza today sters, from Cayuga Heights and pausing Klenientary to Mee liow a new shopping tenter grows. The young- Schools, also were given milk (it's Dairy Month) and cookies by developer A. Sidney lloth. SHOWN AT 9:30 ONLY each morning in accordance with state law. The board approved a request of the school's Student Council that a facilities all pop up to lie answered.

4. If no all-night street parking shall he permitted, then come another flock cf problems about whether the city will assume responsibility for providing Circus Animals to Parade Here would be inordinately expensive in capital improvement costs and high in maintenance, he noted. ''Clearly," reported Mclchen, "the practical approach to solving current and future street parking problems lies in applying those control measures authorized by law. such as parking prohibitions Deaths, Funerals STARTS THURSDAY UNUSUAL HARDHITTING HITS PARANOIAC 1 1 Plul Tiie circus is coming to town! Ithaca Council 277. Knights of Columbus, will sponsor a visit to Ithaca bv the Al G.

Kelly and moment of silent prayer be included in morning exercises. Acting on the report of a special citizens' committee, the board ruled out double-tripping of school buses for the l3-64 school year. i The committee of Elmer Maki, Mrs. Clara C. Meier BKOOKTONDALE Mrs 'SHOWDOWN' I'M "BATHE CRy C.

Meier, H7, of Brooktondale, died Monday, June 17, 1H63 in a nursing home after a long illness. She was the widow of Fred Meier. Born in Seneca County, she was Miller Bros. Circus on Wednesday, June 2ti. Performances will he at 3 and 8 p.m.

on the Catholic Youth Organization grounds at the foot of Willow Ave. The menagerie and 4. and one-way street regulations, together with planned street widening and off-street parking facility development under the capital improvement program." Ithaca College chairman, Harold Cook, Edward iMickelson and II. W. Charnley Jr.

after studying the double-tripping idea said "it would be ill-advised to undertake it" this year. of the late William midway will be open at 2 and 7 and Martha Cooper. She had lived the daughter in tUa rrtrtb-1 nrl In rati Ht Vnarc it annual parade Sehe- i was a member of the Caroline A feature of this Community Church and Caroline event will be a circus Good Will Club. through downtown Ithaca. Conducts Conference 1 p.m., three a rhinoceros.

She is survived bv a daughter, a' Mr tf, oh of Kn.ok- herds of elephants, William Meier a "ippopuiamus auu io cases oi tondale; a son. 27 who animais win move irom we of Cortland; six grandchildren; -is great-grandchildren; a sister Mrs. gnnuuis to Lincoln easi James Johnson of Brooktondale Cayuga south to State and several nieces and nephews. Aurora north to l.in-Funeral services will be held at win west to Willow Ave. and 2 in.

Thursday at Bangs Funeral Iwk 'he (TO grounds. Home with the Hev. William haf- Features of the circus are a lion fee officiating. Burial will be in act. an act with leopards, wolves A two-day Conference on College Building o)cned this morning on the Ithaca College South Hill campus, with colleges and universities represented.

About (it) college administrators Scientists Get Fellowships Three scientists al the Stale College of Agriculture, Cornell University, have received fellowship grants from the John Simon Guggenheim' Memorial Foundation. The awards are given annually to persons who have proved themselves in scholarly and scientific research or creative ability, find are intended to further the studies of the recipients. The 13 fellowships went to scholars, and artists throughout the American republics, the Philippines, Canada, and the British THE FUNNIEST PICTURE VV' OF THE YEAR! fetes OMORR0w AT 7:00 9:00 P.M. jfK i 5 EXTRA: "THE VOICI OF MERCURY" XJll 1 Lojran will he a feature P.ms.. Circus which will A LION ACT with ('apt.

Fred of the Al Kellv and Miller OLIVER JONES Logan performing he (hp family plot in Caroline Ceme- mid panthers, acrobats, tight wirp and architects are attending ronferenrp which is under he in Ithaca Wednesday, June ('apt; vises a leopard and panther act as uel in his own lion act. tne tery. artists, bareback riders and sponsorship of the Educational Friends Wednesday clow ns. More than 11X1 people will home. perform in three rings, on two may rail the funeral Nntion.il Kotarv Elects Ilhacan Facilities Laboratories, a division evening at the Ford Foundation, and the 'Office of Administrative Services stages, a hippodrome track and a Titc Vim.ii.v steel arena.

County Court Cornell Promotes Prof. Funeral services for Miss Frieda At the Rotary International Con- in HiSher Education, Slate vention In St. Louis last week, Partment of Education, Albany lilt It li.v 1 iinia. 11 i u.i icy Seelev of 222 N. Aurora St.

who now the largest tented circus in Caribbean. To Sentence Oliver Jones of 319 Ithaca Robert II. MeCambridge, assocl- djC( Monday. June 17, will the world was elected Governor of District ate director, Uflice of Admtnistra- he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at will be on sale at the Tickets Geoi L'e J.

Wolga, assistant pro- The College of Agriculture recip-fessor of electrical engineering at jents are: Prof. Harlan P. Banks, Cornell University since 1U61, has botanist, for his studies of Devon-been promoted to associate profes- jun fossil plants; Prof. Eugene A. sor.

effective July 1. Delwiehe. bacteriologist, for his circus. il of notary International, an tive services in Higher hducation, Bangs Funeral Homo. The Rev-area covering 40 Rotarv Clubs in seid the purpose of the conference p-mi Clark- of the First Preshv Millport Man UF Receives Requests WATKINS GLEN A Millport pviir t0 cnmjnf! Cornell, Prof, studies of the electron transport man pleaded guilly in Schuyler wolga was at the Massachusetts reactions of certain bacteria; and County Court Monday to 0f Technology, from 1953 Prof.

Frederick C. Steward, bolan-session of a dangerous weapon. mm. attaining the rank of as- ist. for his studies of cell biology, Herbert Merill.

26, will be sen- sjs(anl nrofessor of phvsics in WOO. metabolism, growth and develop- ENDS TONIGHT ONE SHOW 7:45 All IN COLOR "IN THE COOL OF THE DAY" plui "7 SEAS TO CALAIS" Tompkins, Tioga, Cortland, Che- is to provide an exchange of in- Church will olficinte. Burial nango, Otsego and Delaware formation among college adminis- Vvill be in East Lawn Cemeterv. Counties. Irators and architects as to build-j Thpre wi nn hnurg Jones has recently returned ing problems and their from Lake Placid where he at- He said that additional education-: Mrs.

Emma M. Smith tended an assembly of 272 district al facilities were paramount at MECKLENBURG Mrs. Kmma governors-elect from all corners the present time to meet the in- m. Smith, 84. of Mecklenburg died of the world, flux of the large numler of young Monday, June 17, alter a Jones has been a member of people qualified to attend college, long iliness.

She was the idow of the Ithaca Rotary Club since Arclnter-ts anrf nlanninc rnncnt. Roland Smith, a member of the Nine of the 11 rural communities tenced riday, June 28. He is free n(, ret.clVed the Ph.D. degree from ment in plants. STARTS TOMORROW Ithaca's wackiest, wildest, most wonderful comedy ode year that participate in io mpk ins 0n bail.

M.I.T. in and the bachelor of County are seeking more money, Mrs Judith Jacobsnn of Elmira engineering physics at Cornell in from United Fund in 1UH4 than they Heights, arrested on a charge of 1(153. He is a native of New York did for this year, it was learned second-degree forgery at the sain? rjV IVofosor Wins (Irani TRUMANSBURG Mrs. Hilda K. was club president in l'J4()-1941 tanls verf tile problem from Montour Falls Methodist Church and Hons- and Montour rails Kebekahs.

na nas ueen ciuo secretary since U)uiSi San Antonio, Myers, a native of Trumansburg and assistant professor of educa Wolga is conducting research She is survived by a daughter, ton. the new field of quantum electron President Howard Dillingham of Mrs. George A. Buelow of Mock- at a meeting of the UF Budget time as Merrill was apprehended Committee Monday night at the by the Schuyler County sheriff's Women's Community Building in department, early this month, Ithaca, asked that counsel be appointed Drvden was the only one to de-ifor her case. She is free on bail crease its request-from $2,831 for 'and will reappear in county court IN TECHNICOLOR ics, which is concerned with the physical properties of masers and lasers, and the materials from which they are constructed.

IHS Seniors To Graduate OFIPV tion at the State University College at Buffalo, has been awarded a scholarship for summer study at the University of Hawaii in the Institute of Asian Studies. Two applicants from each state are awarded these scholarships. The Ithaca College welcomed the vis- lenburg: a son, Allen h. smith ut itors this morning at the opening Philadelphia; one granddaughter; program. ione great-grandson; a sister, Mrs.

Administrators, including col- John Reasor oi Williamsport. Icce nresitlents. had registered or a brother. Jared Mecum of Cogan 1HH3 to $2,781 for next year. New-, Wednesday.

field's request for $1,034 is the; Mrs. Lucille Strublc, 41, of El- Knight to Klcrt More than 4(Kl Itiiaca High sen- preregistered this morning from Station, Pa. lors are scheduled to be graduat- six New York Stale University Funeral services will be held at rd In ceremonies Mondav. June Cnlleoes Arlelnhi Cayenovia Citv 2 p.m. Wednesday at Horton same as tor inoa.

mira win oe nrougni oetore ine Eight of the 11 communities in- court Wednesday. She is charged Institute begins Monday, June and continues for six weeks. -Th, m- Uith vc.lved were represented at the larceny in connection Fourth degree Knights of Columbus will hold their annual meeting and election of officers at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Knights of Columbus home. 24.

in Barton Hall. L'niversitv of New York. St. Rose. Funeral Chapel in Odessa Willi uie aucgeu men 01 a cai.

ni r.n croipf it uri ic f.f,.u rinmrt (,, 110 pv 1 Mornarc ei Si oi A i ft -i DRIUE-lf .1 1. 111 II V'MIIIUK report by class president, Pamela lege Elmira Fnrdhnm Franklin Watkins Glen officiating. Burial Requests for major increases. David LeKoy Hal 1, ot cam-Holland, daughter of Mrs. Jerome and Marshall, Hamilton, Hofstra, "ill le in Liberty, Pa.

came from Enfield, Brooktondale eron charged with first-degree Holland of 111 Esly St Ithaca Friends may call from 7 to (land Groton. "Srand larceny, will also appear 111 THEATER THE, T-BURG ROAD i cs 1 v- p.m. today at the Chapel. The! Knfield. a newcomer to the cou 1 Island l'niversitv The school orchestra will play Also, Long the processional, recessional and Massachusetts Rebekahs will conduct rites thereuas, year, is asking a jump from! i- Institute of Tech- tlTsTTTVlTslOMti 1 1 1 II I HAI L.

HOB HOI'K nines iioic i-;" in (oir 1 STMtlS HKDNKSIIAY 1 TONIGHT SPENCER TRACY BURT LANCASTER MARLENE DIETRICH JUDY GARLAND at 7:311 p.m. S400 to $1,745. Expansion of the mu lm A 11 Judge Listen toon, tie as 111; idea 'community vouth program in all" Mrs. I. vdia Fountain for first-degree assault alter a areas cited as the reason.

A I KINS GLEN Mrs. Lvdia shooting spree 111 Montour ha special music for the program The Rev. John S. Maloney, admini strator of the Immaculate Concep tion Church, will the invoca Hon and benediction. nology, Messiah College (Pa.l, Mills, Monroe County Community, Pace, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.

Roberts Wesleyan, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rosary Hill. St. John Fisher, St. Joseph's "JUDGMENT AT Fountain. C7.

lifelong resident of winch lost its com- last Kcbruary. Si! ''l I Thtrt'i no plact on oarth 1 2 th world quit oi fonnyl fel Tfrii 1 if MaL Wf fi wairMaiau school ntiicials participating in- the Dundee area, died in Schuvler oumoiu 10 me iasi iao, impos.ition of sentence Hospital, Montour Falls today, iet-knm St.fioO as compared with ncmlec Monday, in the June lit. imi3. She was the widow last '('ar- (leorge Young of Elmira r.ude Board of Education Presi- College for Women. Skidmore, Su- Bowling Green (Ohio), Union.

NUREMBERG" STARTS WEIL "REAR WINDOW" Krlly. Jam Strwart AND ol Bryon Fountain. Ihe community building will be loi.nd guilty earlier this dent Levcrett Saltonstall Jr. perintoiide nt I. Mason Principal John W.

(, raves. nd Rochester. Wheaton (Mass. 1, and Westchester Community College. She is survived by a son, Alton reouiu sianiiii; tins iuh.

me uniawiui entry, lie was placed on 1 MHtLTfrl Berry and a daughter, Mrs. Lee money will go toward new equip- three years' probation. "FIVE WEEKS IN Ana iil MeChesney, both of Dundee; two ment and partial payment of mort- Texas BALLOON" Krd ltuttuns. jT abin gage char os. liSSeou BETTY BRUCE is the with leader in Louisiana JiOcuI Students Kect ive (ranls lord Foundation (Jives Grants duetioii, concl.

Groton i-pared with iisking SD.IUO as this year. lu es were nated in the areas of baseball leagues, milk and rea the l-K-y 1 1 ill' i Annn a Three Ithaca graduate students Two Cornell graduates students are among 22 awarded Foreign and one professor are among lli'2 Area Fellowships awarded fellowships in business Committee of the Socl.d Science adinini.stration and economics by Research Council and the Ameri- the ford Foundation today, can Council of Learned Societies. The pmlessor is George John Betty Reynolds Allen of 112 Stallor of 11 1 Heights Court, of the Blaekstone a graduate stu- Department of Economics. He will dent at Harvard University, will studv fluctuation in industrial pry. for a nmitea time at rt tws grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Rnyce Funeral Home in Watkins Glen. Mrs. Ola Mae Unodall The funeral of Mrs. Ola Mac Woodall of 4111 Ririgccrest Drive. Forest Park, Ga.

who died there Wednesday, June 12, was held Monday morning at Shea Funeral Home. The Rev. Warren Covell of St. Paul's McthodUt Church officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Elmira. Bearers were Roger Steinberg Roger Steinberg George I.aFave, Richard LaFave. Jon Robbms and Martin Brown. MM health fund, the library and the hoatliouse fund. There were offsetting savings.

The major part of the increase, however, is due to two non-rccur-ruig items, School band uniforms anil installation of chimes. The chimes need repair before being in-tailed ill the municipal budding. The band is considered a community group since it plavs al events the vear 'round. T.l 1 I I for com- crow 1I1 111 planned and free mar- on the kel fi ollomies ill the PCd's. Willi.im linen of De- leceive a one ear grant pletion of MA.

siiidie' Societ Union. Thomas Paul Beniste Turkey Hdi HI) 2. in a fS a il 111 kail 111., will do a po-t-doctoral i), on demand functions -My. lor money. i' i ii Donald l.ce Harnett of State 1 1 candidate at Columbia Unicoi will receive a giant for re si (loinmillri- to Mining uit'ciive The Supreme Court's decision on llible reading and the Lord's of Prayer, handed down Mondav.

of does not effect the Ithaca School College. will do research on a heel of aspiration model for group decision-making. Tonawamln Alan The Social Ac 1 ion Committee the Tompkins Counlv Council in mas.s parlit ipalion 111 social control niechaiiiMiis in the Soviet Union and China. Hacirl Hubert Smock of Miih-wokIs Hd a Ph candidate at Cornell, will receive a grant for two-and one-half months of Churches will hold a planning Di-trict. officials reported today session at m.

Wedne-dav at They said prayer and Bible read- St. Paul's Methodist Church here, ing are not part of the district's All interested persons are invited, program. Named Professor work on industrial union in Ni- DONT WORRY 0 Duane A. Benton of Tonawamln has been appointed pro-fe-Mir ot animal nutrition in the Department ot Animal Hiisb.nidi at the Slate College of Agrieultuie. Benton comes to Cornell University Irom the Rosvvell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo where if- has served as senior cancer research scientist He has also been a research assi-tant professor at the University of Buffalo Before that he taught biochemistry at Oklahoma State L'niversitv, School Holds Baccalaureate THUMANSBUKG Haccalauic-ale services were held Sunday evening at Trumansburg Central School.

The Rev. Charles Schwartz of the First Presbyiennn hurch wss keynote Mrmbrrs of Senior Chotus sang "SomcbiKiy Bigger Than You or with Yicki Allen as soloist Our spuo-hetti is oo(l. lmt we wtm't let you up all night talk aliout it. Stop in litis wniiijr ir anytinitf and enjoy generous BIG ONCE-A-YEAR PRICE-SLASHING SALE! No "Slow Movers! No Obsolete Styles! Latest Models at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! "DRIVE OUT AND SAVE' No one knows who wrote the and Nancy Reed as pianist. The Epistle to the fit-brews in the invocation was given by the Rev iiiule.

It has been credited to Apollos, Barnabas and Charles English of the Mecklenburg Methodist Church and the APPLIANCES FREE PARK1SG LOT CAUIIY OLT SERVICE tmSKD ON WEDNESDAYS while some scholars bel.eve it was benediction by Lev. llmory I llten bv the ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE 602 W. Buffalo St. Smith of Trutnati.sbiirg Cliurcli. U(nv r.n bjek further than the loos 22 Miles from Hotel Ithaca on Danby Rd.

AR 2-881 1 Open Weekdays 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

Coiiitneneement will le at 2 30 l-iti. Sunday, June 23, in budding' No other medium can match tiie luce. inewspaper for jelling power..

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