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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 13

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BlNGHAMTON PRESS On Windsor Annexation Monday Evening, August 15, 1949 13 Triple Cities Men Hurt ffcHnF 1 f7' feL Sr'O State Calls Meeting Of Kirkwood District 11 Voters on Centralization The State Education Department today called a special It ir yzct In Crash By TOM CAWUEY meeting of Kirkwood School District 11 voters on the question of centralization. The meeting will be held Aug. 26 at 8 p. m. in the school.

down the proposed annexation by one vote at the annual meeting last 2 Injured as Car Goes Into Ditch Two Triple Cities men were se The state last Friday announced a similar meeting for voters of District 1 the night of Aug. 25. Many voters in each district have Detitioned the state to re May. Voters of District 11 voted 41 to 25 in favor of the merger. swSvv- i Miiniiii imiiihii j'mi 1 KStS The -state order dissolving the districts and forcing annexation scind an order dissolving the dis tricts and annexing them to Wind verely injured when the automobile in which they were riding left the highway on a curve near Wyalusing, late yesterday afternoon.

aroused many parents in each territory who, apparently, had given little or no thought to the question sor Central School District. The voters of District 3 turned earlier. A spokesman for District 11 pre They are John S. Perdishon of 171 Lester Avenue, Johnson City. NOTES of a vacation tourist: Having ventured as far south as Brookfield Boad one hot afternoon, 1 flagged down Mrs.

Eben Ellison, with raucous halloo This charming citizen of Bingham-toe. N. and Duxbury, was struggling out of a blue convertible with a bulky, blanket-wrapped burden, of which I relieved her. It turned out to be a IZE-year-old silver cup, big as your coffee table and hoary with tradition. The apple of Mrs.

Ellison's eye, a horse by the name of Sun -Bahrain, of the great "Sun line of racers, had won it by his fleetness foot in the Saranae Handicap. I hadn't seen Mrs. Ellison since she had married a nice Harvard man, member of an ancient New in mi it t.mpy dicted today that the new vote probably will show that a majority of the voters do not favor annexation. and Edwin J. Matruski, 3 Grant Avenue, Binghamton.

They were taken to their homes late last night after emergency treatment at Tyler Memorial Hos Officials of District 3 voiced similar opinion last Friday. pital at Meshoppen. Mr. Matruski suffered a fractured collarbone, cuts and bruises of the face and head and multiple 9 body bruises. Mr.

Perdishon suffered rib injuries, a severe fore Three Injured In Crash Near Sky Lake head laceration and body bruises. They were enroute home from Dushore. They were within three England family, and we howve- you-beened to a fare-thee-weil and miles of Wyalusing when the car CAR FOR $12 Raymond Blaisure gives the filling station treatment to the midget racei which he built for his sons out of spare parts for $12. The midget car Is driven by a gasoline engine. Dad Fashions Midget Car From 'Junk? admired the old nip.

Mrs. Ellison failed to make a curve and crashed in a ditch. Mr. Perdishon was Three persons were injured. none seriously, in a two-car acci Binshjunton Press Photo.

THE BIG PUSH A wheelbarrow race was part of festivities at final session of Port Dickinson Union School summer recreation center Friday. Participants, all of Port Dickinson, were, at left: Edith Welsh, 14, of 1 Mill Street, on ground, and Sylvia Flynn 13, of 21 Riverview Road, doing the pushing. Right: Alec Brown, 8, of 7 Riverview Road is propelled by Charles Heller, 9, of 11 Phelps Street. dent in Route 17 near the entrance to Sky Lake Saturday afternoon. driving.

Hits Division Of Spiritual, They are Jack Messenger, 22, of New York City; his wife, Hilda. and Mortimer Cherry, 29, ot Rochester. State police at Deposit said they were attended -by Windsor physician for minor cuts and bruises. i'ft- cSr7 -1 Because their dad is a mechani By PHIL WILL ON- Practical Life The troopers said the cars were being driven in opposite directions All in Fun "The separation of spiritual Binghamton Press Photos. by Mr.

Messenger and Mr. Cherry. They said Messenger told them he was forced to the shoul and practical life is the cause of the disintegration in the world TH his unique affinity for trouble, Maj. Gen. Harry H.

der of the highway by a uura today," in the opinion of W. Ken neth Christian. cal Merlin, David and Richard Blaisure undoubtedly are Binghamton' youngest drivers. Raymond Blaisure, 1152 Front Street, has manufactured a midget racer for- his two 6mall sons. The one-horsepower vehicle cost Mr.

Blaisure about $12. It was produced by a Judicious mixture of: A one-cylinder washing machine gas engine, the rear of a tricycle, a folding day bed, a Plymouth horn, a Packard coil, a Pontiac told me this Bahram story: the kids around the Fourth Ward used to hang around the Id Son Briar. Court, before it was tern down for a Riverside Drive real estate development. Mrs. Ellison, then Mrs.

Willis Sharp Kilmer, saw to It that every kid who hit the old court got a ride en a horse. The day came when Mrs. Ellison moved, and the stables came down, bat the Kilmer horses lived in the Lids' heart and y.inds. The fond mother of one nine-year-old in the neighborhood, making casual talk with her son. asked the apple-cheeked lad what he'd like for his birthday, which was coming up.

"Two bucks," squeaked the little man chipperly, "to lay on Sun Bahrain's nose Saturday!" Ma gulped, consulted with Pa. Upshot: The whole family bet on S. Bahram and cleaned up in the Saranae. IN THE DRIVERS SEAT David, 6, and Richard Blaisure, 4V2, drive their midget vehicle in their backyard. The complex motor is exposed to show how their father condensed it to fit in a small space.

car. Vaughan stands as the nation's only individual capable of Mr. Messenger said this caused A former Binghamtonian. Mr converting seven deep freezers into hot water. In 1945 a manufacturer presented Vaughan i with the seven units, six of which the him to lose control.

His car snot Christian is a member of the across the road to collide neaaon faculty of Michigan State College with the other car. The Messen He addressed more than 80 per In Conhlin Road ger car overturned. sons at the twentieth anniversary Another two-car acciaeni in observance of the Binghamton Baha'i Community yesterday at Route 17 near Deposit aturaay general redistributed to assorted friends. A' complete enigma, this Vaughan. Either a real friend or a cheap quiz show.

The units, Vaughan has protested, were factory rejects with no commercial value. Consider then the hapless business man who arrives at the capital without a second to spare. starter bendix, wheels from a BMC toy traitor, a transmission from a Chenango Valley State Park. afternoon resulted in tne arresx of Nathan Leban, 51, of Brooklyn, on a charge of retfkless driving. The Baha'i faith, the speaker washing-machine wringer head, a motorcycle storage battery, fend Mr.

Leban pleaded guilty ana 1 A Siclder Seriously Hurt As Car Crashes Tree asserted, "encourages its members to see life as a whole and to live a religion of action." was tinea Dy justice ncu ers and hood oi two ima Mercuries, and some plywood. NLY a suspicious Republican would attribute any. ulterior mo The speaker outlined the growth Lynch, Deposit. The troopers accused him of forcing a car driven The chain-driven vehicle, holds tives to the gifts. Such as Senator Mundt, who acknowledges by John Borthwick, 48, of Franx- about one quart of gasoline and attains speeds of from 4 to 8 miles of the Baha'i faith from 1929, when only 48 communities existed in the Western Hemisphere, to the lin Lakes, N.

into a ditch. 10 one was reported injured. an hour. The only thing it lacks Robert Sickler, 18, of 791 Conklin Road, was seriously injured late last night when the car in which he was rid-in trashed into a tree in Conklin Road. is a self-starter.

It has one forward speed and a reverse. the freezers were received empty, but demands to know whether the manufacturer was in there solid. One of the freezers was delivered to the White nouse, where, for all we know, it remains today packed with cabbage and lettuce. Standing as it is, a veritable arsenal when the time comes for cooler heads to prevail. Hearing Listed present day.

There are now 173 groups in the United States, 16 in Canada and about 50 in Latin-American countries. Mr. Christian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Christian, 38 Clarke Street. His sister. Miss Thp hnv. son of Kenneth Sickles is in City Hospital AFTER a ISO-degree turn, I headed north and found myself anchored in the lounge of the 7 11 i .4 wun iraciures 01 me pcivis uu Girl's Forehead Cut Carol Kester, 14, of Binghamton RD 6, received a laceration right thigh Syracuse Yacht Club, where I ef On Regulation John A. Baer, 20, of Conk Marie Christian, is chairman of the fected a nautical gait and muttered lin RD 1.

who was driving the car. freezers, it has been disclosed, were the gifts of a philan over the left eye when her glasses were broken while she was play local Baha'i group. He is a mem ber of the National Spiritual As sea chanties to a grizzled old thropic perfume manufacturer. If there is an odor about escaped with a lip laceration and the loss of the tip of his right middle finger. He was discharged sembly of Baha'is of the United Of Dumping ing yesterday.

She was treated at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City. States. from the hospital. Mrs. Delphia- Kent, a founder of Union Town Board will hold a waiter, after which I executed a few a vasts, brushed aside a group of lubbers and warped into the bulletin board in the lobby.

Always make it a point to read whatever cn bulletin boards. Someone at the the community, described its his Tunnel Youth Badly Injured In Bike Spill Philip Uhler, 15, of TunneL was injured yesterday afternoon when thrown off his bicycle on a hill at Sanitaria Springs. The boy is in City Hospital with the transaction, it may turn up later on cosmetic counters at $5 a dram. General Vaughan denies hotly that there were any irregularities in his acceptance of the gifts. The freezers arrived with no strings attached.

Not even one, it appears, containing a price tag. public hearing Wednesday on a proposed ordinance regulating Broome County sherifrs men said young Baer lost control of the car on a curve in front of 640 Conklin Road shortly after 11 p. m. tory. Mrs.

Helen Inderlied and Mrs. Grace Palmatier, two of the refuse dumping. founders, also attended the pro on the local group's history. Mrs. Terah C.

Smith of Binghamton introduced: representatives of 16 Baha'i communities, some as far away as Hot Springs, and Bombay, India. The ordinance was drafted by Deputies said the car crashed gram. Yacht Club had written bitterly: broadside into a tree. Then it Town Attorney James E. Conner-ton as the Town Board's response Harlan Ober of Beverly, Mass, added to Mrs.

Kent's comments careened back across the highway for a distance of 141 feet "before "A yacht club commodore must own craft capable of drawing at least seven feet of water and he to protests against conditions at the Westover dump maintained by Johnson City. Horseroom Clay to Speak coming to a stop. -You'll Love It Every Page- a possible skull fracture, possible must be able himself to draw at Two Binghamton young men es- It will provide stringent con internal injuries and severe abra caDed apparent injury about m. yesterday when tne. car in To Broome trols over dump operation, town officials said.

TRENCH 3IETHOD Trial Sept. 12 which thev were riding crasnea into the bridge over the railroad These include a requirement at Holmes Crossing The cases of four Endicott men. Gideons Terrific Comic Section For The Sunday Press sions of the left side. Broome County sheriff's men said Philip told them he was riding down the hill when the brakes locked, throwing him over the handlebars. Deputies said the boy is the son of Walter Uhler of Tunnel and Mrs.

Ruth Uhler of 41 George Street, Binghamton. charged with being horseroom Police said the car was driven that applicants use the trencn method of covering refuse and must bury wastes deeply enough to prevent fires and odors. by Lynn Matthews, of 14 Med- proprietors, have been set down for trial at the Broome County Court term that starts Sept 12. ford- Street. They said Air.

jviat William Clay of Schenectady, president of the New State thews told them his car struck the Drama ge facilities ana an aae-ouate water supply for fire pro bridge when he swerved to avoid Defendants are: SALVATORE JULIAN, 34, of 14 tection must also be provided. a headon collision with an uniaen Washington Avenue, who served Applicants must post pona tified car proceeding in the oppo 60 days in County Jail in 1948 on guarantee conformance wun ine site direction. a similar charge. listed regulations. Police said Mr.

Matthews told FKLIX JULIAN. 34. of 30 Odell Awaiting passage 01 uie con School Ballot Change Right Avenue, who served six months in them he and a friend, identified only as Frank Crampton, were not Gideons, will speak in Hingnam-ton Sept. 17. Mr.

Clay will deliver the principal address at the annual fellowship dinner of Broome County Camp of Gideons that night at the Arlington Hotel. Christian businessmen affiliated with the Gideons in various parts of New York State, as well as the state officers, will attend the local camp's annual rally Sept. 17 and 18. rnnntv Jail in 1948 on a similar trol ordinance are two applications for new dump sites to serve Johnson City. injured.

charee. least seven feet of gin!" At Heart Lake, Pa- near Stuart-English ville, or Montrose, as some people call it. more than 209 people turned out to say nice, heartfelt things about an amiable old gentleman. A. T.

Laeey, who has designed pretty near any building of importance Is Bingham ton. The white haired, twinkle-eyed architect is the beloved friend of enough people to fill the ball park, and the cottagers had to cram into a small clubhouse to tell him what they think of him. He has been summering at Heart Lake since you were no taller than a Susquehanna County grasshopper. I eouldnt help, hut think that a man like Mr. Lacey draws the wim feelinr of any community for being nothing more than a nice, friendly guy and a compe-.

tent workman. Watching politicians too much makes yon forget the basic virtues. TOURING a night's search for tjvtfr JULIAN. 27. Of 210 SITES PROTESTED Odell Avenue.

Both were tabled by the board Of Taxpayers HUGO TORRE, 26, of 109 Wilson Hikers Tour Ithaca Gorge Avpnue. at its last meeting after Oakdale residents protested the designation of the two sites one off There are no legal impediments Local members and leaders of The four were arrested April t.a hv sheriff's men on an in the way of Vestal Central Triple Cities Hiking Club rrfwt North Side establish- motored to Ithaca yesterday for Reynolds Road and the other on Harry L. Drive. Johnson City last week obtained a 30-day extension on its con other camps will describe the work of the Gideons at services in many Broome County churches Sept. 18.

ment School changing the means of electing Board of Education members, according to J. Y. Becker, school attorney. its weekly hike. In the raid, sheriff's men saiu The hikers started at Butter tract for use of the vesiover they found tnousanas oi none ine speakers win gather for a milk Falls Gorge and walked to Mr.

Becker, who has been mak race scratch sneeis ana uciuu Treman Lake where they bad ing a study of tne situation lor prayer meeting at 8 a. m. Sept. 18 before going to the individual picnic supper and went swimming the school board, said today that stubs, record boolss on gamoims operations, a short-wave police Total distance covered on foot was 'if the voters want a change" it churches. Arnold Benedict, camp presi is merely a matter of observing eight miles.

dent, is arranging a program of certain formalities. The club's next outing will be music and addresses for the fel Under the present scheme, Sunday. Aug. 20. at Little Snake lowship dinner.

Reservations may Creek just outside Binghamton board members are nominated from the floor at the annual school De maae witn Mr. Benedict or radio monitoring set, ana a phone set equipped with a wire tapping device. The four men were named Ih indictments returned by a grand jury last June. Each of the four pleaded innocent at arraignment before County Judge Daniel J. McAvoy.

They are at liberty in baiL The group is scheduled to meet Clifford Morgan, camp secretary. district meeting. Voting takes dump. The contract expired Thursday. Town Supervisor Carl C.

Chaffee said the board will probably set hearing dates on applications for use of dumping areas at the Wednesday meeting, after the control ordinance, has been acted upon. INCINERATOR COST Mr. Chaffee also said he had conferred with contractors on the possibility of constructing a village incinerator, but that the cost had been estimated at more than. $100,000 a figure which officials regarded as prohibitive in terms at 2 p. m.

at Vestal and Pennsyl LJ breeze, I ran into Dayton Wells, who tells the story of Red place immediately after the nom vania avenues, Binghamton. ination. The county camp has placed 500 Bibles in hospitals, hotels, schools, tourist homes and cabins since the 1948 rally. The Gideons also have McLaughlin and his code of never- NEW PROPOSAL ay-die. Mr.

McLaughlin, Mr. Under the proposed method, Girl Is Injured At Square Dance Wells and George B. Roberts took of for Buffalo and the state Le presented 3,300 Testaments to school pupils, teachers, nurses and members of the armed forces. Cost nominating petitions would be circulated in advance of the election. of the two projects was approxi gion convention, where Mr.

Wells wade the idle remark that he fThe Grand Banks area off the coast of Newfoundland, in the path of the world's busiest water trade routes, is the iceberg danger zone. Stephen O. Salmon, supervising principal of the school district, has A 17-year-old Binghamton girl who suffered a minor injury while mately 52,000. Nobody should have been asked to write this story. It can't be written at least not adequately.

Because only by looking for yourself will you be able to see what a terrific comic section The Sunday Press will have. Hold on now SIXTEEN pages in color. A separate section of the paper. THIRTY-THREE of America's most popular comics. Top-notchers like I Blondie Joe Palooka Terry and the Pirates Steve Canyon Li'l Abner Dick Tracy Oh, but why don't we settle back and let fly with the whole list? It goes like this: Blondie Colonel Potterby and the Duchess Dixie Dugan Joe Palooka Little Orphan Annie Smitty Out Our Way Captain Easy Bringing Up Father They'll Do It Every Time The Berrys Terry and the Pirates Li'l Abner Nancy Prince Valiant Right Around Home Dick Tracy Brenda Starr Flash Gordon Buz Sawyer Gasoline Alley Moon Mullins Mutt and Jeff Mark Trail Mary Worth Rusty Riley Steve Canyon Scarlet O'Neil Red Ryder Mickey Finn Little Iodine Katzen jammer Kids Henry We think this is a comic section that can't and won't be bettered anywhere in a Sunday newspaper.

It'll be YOURS for enjoyment in the 10-cent Sunday Press -1 Starting Sept. 11 of the village population. wasn't doing any parading. He souare-dancing was treated and said that "the sentiment of the board is strongly in favor of Also up for a public hearing at choosing candidates by petition." this week's meeting is a request from the Endicott Johnson Corp. for a West Endicott toning change The petition method of nominal Bainbridge Man Is Fined $50 The Weather ing candidates is not tne usual from industrial to residential.

method used in central schools, By U. S. Weather Bureau discharged Saturday at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City. She is Margaret" of Matthew Hayes, 1 Howard Avenue. Miss Hayes said she was at a square dance at Nimmons-burg when she stepped on something she said she didn't know what and received a laceration of the left ankle.

The area embraces the new EJ Tnr Rinphamton and vicinity: Fai he said stoutly, would parade only in Cadillac convertible. He knew very well there were to be no cars in the parade. The morning of the parade, McLaughlin showed up at Wells' hotel room and said: "OK, come on." They repaired to a nearby corner, climbed into a swanky, chauffeur- according to Mr. Salmon. VOTERS' CHOICE Lyle A.

Warren, 38, of Bain workers' housing project north of West Main Street. tonight and Tuesday with little change in temperature. Low tonight near 60. High Tuesday about 85. bridge, was fined $50 in City Court today for leaving the scene of an But Mr.

Becker said today that The request was approved by it is a matter of "self-govern Foa Eastern New York: Fair tonight the Town of Union Planning accident in Henry Street last Fri day night. ment" and the change can be ef and Tuesday, little change in Board. The hearing is set for 2 fected by the school district tax Detectives arrested Mr. Warren p. m.

For Western New York: Fair tonight and Tuesday, little change in tempera payers. early Saturday night after invest! gation of the accident. Mr. Becker said that there was ture driven Cadillac, and moved into the line of march, the only automobile in the parade. Motorist Fined $75 For Drunken Driving Hughes to Hold For New York City and Vicinity, Northern N.

Fair tonight and Tuesday, low tonight 65-70. Highest TiipcHav in low 80s. They said Mr. Warren kept on going after colliding with automo no rush about making the change before the end of the year and that the school board would probably wait until there was an election on some other issue and hold John F. Kozen, 37, of 5 Clifford Meetinc Series They drew salutes from the re viewing stand.

biles owned by Robert F. Dono Official temperature at midnight 69 Street, was fined $75 yesterday Official temperature at 7:30 a.m. today van of 92 State Street and Mrs, Viva Brink of 164V6 Henry Street "Never was so embarrassed in for drunken driving. 62 Official temperature at 5 p. m.

yes my life," said Wells. "They figured Arrested by state police of the Five-Mile Point substation in 82 85 an election on the voting change at the same time. If there is no such election held before the end of the year, a special election can be called. McLaughlin was the governor. 61 terday Maximum temperature yesterday Minimum temperature last night-Mean year ago today was Two years ago today it was Five years ago today it was No one was reported injured.

Deposit Motorist Fights Drunk Charge 68 Route 11 at Riverside early Saturday night, Mr. Kozen pleaded guilty yesterday noon before Jus 80 80 The Rev. Albert Hughes, D. of Toronto, Ont, will conduct a series of meetings Oct. 16 to 30 at the First Christian Church.

Dr. Hughes is a pastor, Bible tencher and evangelist. He is the author of several books and editor of the Challenger, a Christian magazine. Dr. Hughes has addressed sev- to tice of the Peace Harry L.

Heath, Water Carnival Held At Heart Lake Precipitation for last 24 hours io a. m. toaay Town of Kirkwood. Walter Soules, 48, of Deposit Sun rises Tuesday at 5:12 a. pleaded innocent of a charge of Annual water carnival of the Sun sets Tuesday at 7:05 p.m.

Temperatures in Other Cities drunken driving at arraignment to H. L- H. Suffers. Leg Fracture day before Justice Paul Page, De Knauf Sings Solos In West Coast Church Assemblyman Richard H. Knauf of Binghamton sang two solos at First Baptist Church, Kirkland, yesterday morning, The Rev.

Charles C. Shoemaker pas posit. Henry Kamp, 69, Town of San- erai uiDie coherences in tne S3 76 8S 79 75 80 t7 The motorist, arrested last night Heart Lake Association was held yesterday. It featured a variety of boating and canoeing contests, swimming contests, and an exhibition of water skiing. All the participants were summer residents at the Pennsylvania lake, or their guests.

Jacksonville Miami.rU. New Orleans New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Syracuse Washing-ton ford, was admitted to City Hos-proome tunty area, inciuaing pital this morning with a fracture I several at Practical Bible Training nf thP lee. Mr. Kamo told School. Johnson City.

The Rev. S3 61 7S C3 87 1 S3 S3 BS 73 89 6S 79 B7 SO 67 Albany Boston Buffalo.Y. Chlcago.m. Cleveland. O.

Detroit.Mich. HarrisburK Huron.S.D. near the Deposit Airport by state police of Deposit, was released in S4 7 CI $50 bail and the case was ad' attendants he fell from a ladder. A. A.

Wright is pastor of the First His condition is reported fair. Christian Church. tor, is a former pastor of Bing-hamton's Grace Baptist Church. journed to Aug. 22.

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