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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • 3

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THREE THE ITHACA N.Y., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1951 rrzimM il REGISTRANTS 5 IRV LEWIS MEN and BOYS' SHOP Board Studies Hospital Service Board Asks Them For Full Information EE JEEEC I LEWIS 1 of -4 I 0s im Salary Hikes Selective Service Board 62 today asked registrants to be ft YL sure the information in their files is up to date. Because it spent many hours Injuries Fatal To Boy Hit by Car Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Brookton-dale Baptist Church for 8-year-old Charles Edward Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder of the Irish Settlement who died Monday afternoon, Sept.

17, J951, from injuries received Sunday when the bicycle he was riding was in collision with an automobile. The Rev. John Southard, pastor Members will soon begin re- this month in budget sessions with various department heads of Me UJ morial Hospital, the Board of Managers- made its monthly meeting in the Nurses Home a brief one Monday night. The managers disclosed that salaries were the big "subject oc classification. The board will not be responsible for putting a man in the wrong classification if his status has changed and he has not reported this change, said Mrs.

Elma Girton, clerk. The board needs this information: Transcript of marriage, Curt Foerster cupying their attention at transcript of the birth certifi- and that they had not yet discussed other parts of the rf th rhiirrh. will officiate at the! cate of each child, and a doc- PAST COMMANDERS of Ithaca Post 221, American Legion, were honored at their annual dinner Monday night in the Legion home. Present were bottom row (from left) John Kelly, Fred Hartsock, Paul Blanchard, Joseph Conley, Leon Rothschild, Paul Gillette. Backs row (from left) John Howell, DeRoncey Waters, Robert S.

Grant, Thomas C. Car-nell, Walter S. Woolf, Thomas Kirk, Clarence C. Morse, Ralph W. Mungle, and Leslie L.

Wilson. Present Commander O. G. Peterson, convalescing from a recent illness, was unable to I The entire hospital budget is! funeral. Burial will be in Willow tor's certificate confirming Glen Cemetery.

pregnancy of the wife and ex- Friends may call at the Perkins pected date of birtn. Funeral Home, Dryden, on Wed attend. slated for presentatibn to the. Board of Supervisors by Oct. 1.

A couple' of individual mem-j bers of the board said after the: meeting they were sympathetic to requests for increased salaries, at the hospital, where there have; been no raises in the last 2 nesday evening. The Snyder boy died in Memorial Hospital where he had been in a critical condition from the time of his admission. Besides his parents, he is sur-j vived by three brothers, Harold, i Alfred and Donald; two sis-j Legion Post Presented Ruling Made In Caroline Assessor Case Journal Editorial Cited in Congress Gannett News Service Washington Representative 7i "JSi vfix j-. VJ-. However, it might be necessary; to increase rates again and to; Dare capital improvements to a One-WaySetup Starts On Giles St.

minimum next year in order to yrrj -u accomplish the goal for keeping -j-1 down the budget to what all board ft 1 til VjCl CI members could agree would be ters, Helen and Phyllis, all at home; his maternal grandparents, Samuel and Ella Edsall, Freeville RD his paternal grandparents, Albert and Frances Snyder of Oswego, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY) Rochester, today backed his demand for an investigation into the methods of appointment to U.S. service academies with an "an absolute minimum" for ef- Commissioners of Election Ray Vehicular traffic moved Ithaca Post 221, American was presented a gavel con- Van Orman and Grace Baker and fective operation. Countv Attornev Charles H.

New-! The managers approved a reso only that n-u Til 1 vv a i-iav Luua uji man havo rulpd on two moot lution congratulating and com-structed of wood from the White Coroner Ralph Low said that VUI UIICI Jlcliyil i-iU iUlu tt a .1 t- 1 i A 1 1 ju fmntH arising in connection with mending Mrs. Irene Oliver, hos- House at the Past Commanders Aug. 13. I son and Columbia Sts. the editorial into UCctwl Vd5 -d Ltot; Uj a.

av. bui. k. a I a TTic the Republicans lack of a third as-ipital administrator, for having dinner Monday night in the Le- Introducing the Congressional Record ap- essor candidate in Caroline. ibeen elected a fellow of the gion nome, trill V.

a QH.nt wil V.rir. Leon D. Rothschild, a past com-1 pendix Keating declared: Newman ruled the ReDublican: American College of Hospital Ad- byministrators. mander, presented the gift which the caiioer ana character directional si had been Town Committee, headed Charles O. Jones, has until Oct.

An invitation nas Deen exienaea Vff Ti" lu 7 erected early this morning by 2 to designate a candidate for the le managers Dy xne rnue robsi A Traffic Engineer Leon H. Cass. vacancv. This, provision was insurance plan to attend absence of G. Peterson, post ture safety of this country.

It does Parking wiU be restricted to the i fmnmanrlpr Poforcnn. is ro-nror. nnt talro a nrnnhpt in pp That this investigation disclosed that the boy rode his bicycle out of the driveway of his home and collided with the side of the car, which was traveling on the opposite side of the road. The bicycle struck the car on the fender and door. Bernard L.

Clark of E. Lake Ithaca, operator of the car, covered in the Town Law. Ian anernoon nieeimg aim uumeij- north side of the street. In limit state of affairs will continue for in Syracuse Sept. 27.

Manv from a recent illness. The commissioners straighten- 15 years and perhaps for generations 'sons hospitalized at Memorial; Present at the dinner were ing the street to one-way traffic and parking only on the north side, the Traffic Commission confirmed to the wishes of a majority to come. "Rational ed out the question of who is op-jH Ual are associated with commanders including imposing whom for election to the; gome managers will mediate Past Commander Walter thrpo aespcsnrshins ann in sn i iu i ti tt- tt self-interest, there- reported the accident to the Sher S. Woolf. John Kelly.

Fred Hart- attend. fore, dictates that our choice of, of the residents in the area af. the men who will be the top ill's Department, which conducted doing ruled that Karl Klein, a sock, Paul Blanchard, Joseph 1 an investigation. must Conley, Leon Rothschild, Paul1 echelon in years to come Gillette, John Howell, and De- be the best ones possible." Roncey Waters. That is why he introduced his had urged the street be one-way westerly but this plea was reject- riepuuiiLaii wiiu nets uccn iiumi- -rr-r 1 TT 1 nated as a Democratic candidate, VV Ql- (JllUCrWaV would be opposing none other; than himself as a Republican cy f.

1 nominee in the event he is the ,11 II Zi jY Ithaca School Aid To Total $153,000 lUUmilus dUCUU- Urm6 i11VUe(j on grounds jt wag con. lilt; wcic nuucii o. jricHlL. lllUIlldS; iiicuiuuo kjx. ouyumuiit mca iu GOP committeemen.

GOP committeemen choice of the West Point and Annapolis, said Shop For Nationally Famous AT THE IRK LEWIS MEN'S SHOR Clothcraft; Michaels Stern and Kingston New Fall Suits and Topcoats According to the commission- To important painting projects C. Carnell, Thomas Kirk, Clarence C. Morse, Ralph W. Mungle, and Leslie L. Wilson.

Conley served as master of ceremonies. the congressman. The' probe would be carried out by a House armed services subcommittee. Ithaca will receive almost half ers lineup, Harry Van Demark, on the city's maintenance sched-of the $341,235 New York State Republican will oppose William ule were undertaken today by is giving Tompkins County schools; Page, Democrat, for a full 4-year private contractors. V.

A. Corkins trary to public interests. Giles St. is used in emergencies as a bypass to State St. by fire companies and many motorists who prefer it to the main through-fare in slippery weather and when traffic on State St.

is abnormally heavy. Had Giles St. been made oneway westerly, the commissioners A special Constitution Day pro- term. Harvey Glover, Republican, Sons of Angora were was presented by Past Com- 1 OW11 UrOI)S 1 Jail for state aid this fiscal year, Comptroller J. Raymond McGov-ern said today in Albany.

The City of Ithaca will get Democrat, to fill out the unex- a Binghamton Service and Paint- arM adjutant Brinkerhoff. Din- Ull lOa(I Alt! pired 2 years of the resigned Her-ing ComDanv crew beean sand-iner was served with assistance! bert Schutt's 4-year term. blasting the Stewart Ave. bridge fl'om the Auxiliary. $153,200 of the total.

The remain The Town Board of Ithaca has believed it would further compli- cate the handling of traffic at the Aurora State St. intersection. decided not to follow through on its original application to the state for financial assistance in improving town roads under the Irwin Plan approved by the 1950 Legis- supervisory districts in the js officially unopposed fori The million gallon water L.ailip AWai'ClS The money includes increases election to a 2-year term as oflwhich is 80 feet in diameter andVr ,1 voted under a new school aid now Chairman Jones, however, is 29 feet high hasn't been painted! 1 De 1 rCSCHied formula by the State Legislature 'personally opposed to Klein and in 13 years. Its rustry interior re-j Public Librar in the last session to help meet js credited with the primary the lack of attention in The Ithaca Public Schools Day lature. Asks for Books SS50 newly mandated teacher wrjtein campaign that beat both the pitted steel walls and heavy Camp Achievement Awards will! Supervisor Harry N.

Gordon Klein and Page for nominations scale noted by city officials who be presented in the board of Edu-i said that because of the high as- as Republican candidates for as- crawled through a narrow open-j cation Building at 3:30 p.m.jsessed valuation of property in Civil Service Test For Clerk Slated sessor. jing to examine the inside of the Thursday. E. E. Bredbenner, di- the Town of Ithaca, the amount At an informal caucus Satur- standpipe.

Superintendent Francis; rector of recreation and play-j of money that the town would be The Friends of the Cornell Public Library will welcome books of all sorts for the annual Fall Book Sale next for the benefit of the library. Contributions may be left at the- 91-iq l-iaiint that rarripH a J- overly saia arierwaras max ground education, will present tne reimbursed by the sate lor the A civil service examination will motion to close the nominations tnese tanks would be painted awards. (improvement of town roads be held Nov. 17 for the position of indicated sentiment for Klein often in the future- The following girls and boys would not justify the increased statistical clerk in the County iwas the only person nominated. Chemicals used in the treatment i have met the requirements in, tax rate.

The Town of Ithaca the library, or donors may telephone the library, 2052, and make arrangements for the books Health Department. One vacancy iRt no snhspmipnt mntion nnmi-iUI waier naa leu xneir marK nature, campcrait, swim-; would get about the minimum natine Klein was carried before over tne hollow steel shell. The'ming and sports and wTill receive exists. The present salary range Any salesman will tell you that it's easier to sell KNOWN BRANDS of Clothing, and especially the Famous Nationally Advertised Clothing featured at the IRV LEWIS MEN'S SHOP. Here any man WILL find ALL THAT IS GOOD IN CLOTHING Style, Quality, Excellent Fit, Outstanding Value whatever the price.

Come in, and see our new autumn selection of suits and topcoats. You'll be delighted with what you see. to be picked up. amount under the plan due to its high assessed valuation. Jones adjourned the caucus.

As icmuvai vi inejan acmevemem iropny. rpuit Klpin'c cimnnrtprs arp im- scaIe and a double coat of brush Myra Fincher, Beverly Dim- If you are housecleaning or moving and wish to get rid of All of. the towns of the county patiently awaiting the action of 11 "n-enur ana a micK, jvaimeen cropny, i-aincianade application lor assistance unwanted books, the Friends of in a 10-year town road improve the six committeemen who will the Public Library hope you wil single coat of red lead paint on! Dougherty, Marilyn Kellogg, the outside. I Karen Bynum, Carol Dubock, The spectacular show of paint- Janet Morusty, Ann Marie Mars, ment program before the deadline rompmhor thorn caiH AT re 1 is $1,900 to $2,200, plus a cost-of-living adjustment of $350. Candidates must have been legal residents of New York State for at least one year and of Tompkins County for at least 4 mnths immediately preceding the examination date.

Applications will be accepted up to Oct. 15. Additional informa nimg applications with theRichard publicity chairman. state m'May. The action of the Ll Joanna Clausen, Beverly Bynum, decide whether he is to be endorsed or opposed at the general election Nov.

6. Rabbi Dies ers swinging along on steel cables over the deep Fall Creek Gorge DIAL 2321 FOR Pamela Holland, Elaine Holub, Ithaca Town Board this month Carol Knutila and Paty Colley- rescinds the application. will be staged within a few days JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS after the Binghamton crew acme, Stephen Allbright, Robert finishes removing the deck and! Moore, Roger Gee, Donald Sea- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (JP) Rabbi tion may be obtained from the Employment I Carl Manello, 44, a member of the sidewalk paint on the Stewart Ave, cord, Robert Comstock, Mack New York State Travis, Peter Kimple, Billy Sul bridge. Service and the County Health 'executive council of the Rab-Department.

Application forms binical Assembly in America, and livan, Joseph Kohn, David Swart are available at the State Depart- author of several articles in Yid- Uruguay is the smallest repub out, James O'Conner, Paul Conti, Billy Laszlo, John Bird and Bruce ment of Civil Service, 39 Colum-jdish, Hebrew and English, died(lic in South America, having an bia Albany. Monday. area of 72,153 square miles. Spalding. mi Atttninut mi nexiDie, comrortaDie FALL-TIME is here again! You need a SPORT COAT CHOOSE NOW FROM EXCELLENT SELECTION No better investment I jf-- 'j than a HOME OF YOUR OWN! Leave it to IRV LEWIS to have them in every desirable color, style, pattern and fabric.

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