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Star-Gazette du lieu suivant : Elmira, New York • 10

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Owner Leaps to Safety Boat Burns, Sinks on Seneca 6 Injured, Auto Burns In 2-Car Valois Crash VALOIS Six persons were i vehicle, were called to take thelnot-Ogden after emergency GENEVA A cabin cruiser burned and sank in Seneca Lake late Saturday following an explosion of an alcohol stove, but its owner jumped to safety in the cold waters. The owner of the 28-foot boat, identified as John Salerno of Rochester, escaped injury. The $10,000 craft, the Ruby John, caught fire about a half mile off the west shore opposite Glass Factory Bay 2 miles south of Geneva. Salerno, who assumed the boat was doomed when the explosion ignited the curtains in the galley, donned a lifejacket and jumped into the water. He was picked up by another boater, Cosmo Valentine of Geneva, and taken to shore.

Operating from other boats, the West Lake Road Fire Department extinguished the blaze and started to tow the wreckage to shore. The charred hull soon sank. Salerno said that, in addition to the boat, he lost considerable personal belongings. injured, three seriously, in a injured to Schuyler Hospital at treatment at Schuyler Hospital. flaming two-car heado- r- Montour Falls.

Dr. Fritz Landsberg of Wat- Kittell was issued a summons on a charge of driving while intoxicated. He will appear upon discharge from the hospital before Peace Justice Robert Beat-tie of the Town of Hector. at 1:45 a.m. Sunday in the cen- Miss Petre was transferred kins Glen, on-duty emergency ter of this Schuyler wuy.to a Syracuse hospital Sunday.

attended the crash physician, victims. hamlet, 10 miles north of Wat- Augustine was taken to the Ar kins Glen, on Rt. 414. (James J. Kittell, 21, critical, of of 602 W.

Clinton Elmira, driver of a 1964 Volkswagen, is a patient at Schuyler Hospital with six fractured right ribs, Star- Gazette severe brush burns and possible internal injuries.) Also seriously injured was am Richard Augustine, 23, of Salt ELMIRA, N. Monday, June 15, 1964 Point Road, Watkins Glen, a patient at the Arnot-Ogden Hos Page 13 pital at Elmira. Augustine, wno was a passen ger the Kittell sedan, suf fered a fractured left arm, fractured right leg and possible ruptured spleen. Farm Home Damaged By Blaze DUNDEE -Fire shortly before 2 Sunday afternoon destroyed t' per section of a two-story fart home along the Bossard Rojc about 8 miles southwest of Dundee. The house was owned by Mrs.

Mary Weston of 110 E. Hudson Elmira, and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Haas and their 9-month-old daughter, Cynthia.

Dundee Fire Chief Sam Bag-nall said the blaze apparently started by windblown embers from a rubbish fire in the back yard. Firemen and passersby removed all of the furniture from The other serious victim is Miss Linda Petre, 18, of Syracuse, who received a forehead laceration and a severe head concussion. Miss Petre was a passenger In a 1957 Chevrolet, operated by Wayne R. L. Cummings, 27, Skaneateles.

Cummings' injuries included a nose laceration, ana a leit forearm injury. Floyd Warner, 34, of Syracuse suffered a right leg laceration. Slightly hurt was Allan Da I )i IKS1 (f i I 2- -ii i I vis, 20, of Watkins Glen, who One of two cars in crash at Valois Sunday the dwelling. The lower floor received a scalp laceration. He was riding with Kittell.

received extensive smoke and Following the impact, the water damage. Skaneateles car caught fire as The Tyrone Fire Department its occupants scrambled to safe ty. The Hector-Logan-valois assisted at the scene. The Penn Yan Fire Department stood by Flag Salute The Pine Tree Flag was among many flags used Sunday night at Watkins Glen Elks Program. From left are H.

Jack Kent, who gave the flag history; William N. Ellison, speaker; David Symes, James Specchio of Boy Scout Troop 77 and Nicholas Franzese, ruler. Fire Department was called to at the Dundee firehouse under Keuka Awards 115 Diplomas, 4 Honorary Doctor's Degrees extinguish the flames. a mutual aid call. Three ambulances, the Ken Damage to contents was at $1,500.

There was no esti neth May ambulance of Bur-dett. the Elmo Royce of Wat mate on building damage. The fire interrupted the Dun kins Glen and the Hector-Logan-Valois department's emergency PENN YAN "Every human for the American Baptist Con dee Fire Department's annual vention. Among the graduates making chicken barbecue. creature needs a measure of solitude," the 115 members of the graduating class at Keuka College were told Sunday by Flag Is Pulse for Free Men, Glen Ellis Told at Program the procession from Ball Hall to the front steps of the Lucre- Graduating summa cum laude were Baibara Jean Crandall of Jamestown, and Evelyn Fair-bairn of Arkville.

Graduating magna cum laude was Linda Ann Keeler of Erie, Pa. Cum laude honors went to Nancy Ann Dibble of Staten Island, Joyce Ann Richards of Penn Yan, and Anne Pemberton of Lockport. the commencement speaker. tia Davis Jephson Center for Christian Education for the novelist-lecturer Mrs. Marcia Davenport.

open-air ceremonies were those Former Principal Dead Falling Stage Scenery Hurts Man at Bath Speaking in metaphor, she receiving college and department honors. urged the graduates to build "a room of one's own," a room in the life of the mind, and suggested they fill the room, pointing out the absolute necessity BATH Herman C. Ehmke, 66, of Bath RD was injured MSC Suspends Role ot the cultivated mind. RIVERSIDE Mrs. Viola Sunday afternoon at about Mrs.

Davenport, whose most when struck by a piece of stage Thompson Hanley, 59, of 371 recent novel is "The Constant Image," said, "Your value to scenery in the Haverling Cen tral High School auditorium. Brewster an area school teacher and principal for about In College Program those around you is your quality as an individual." 30 years, died at the Arnot-Og He was working with fellow WATKINS GLEN "It is appropriate that we hold these Flag Day services because the Flag of the United States and the Order of the Elks are synonymous," Schuyler County Dist. Atty. William N. Ellison said at the traditional Watkins Glen Elks Flag Day services Sunday evening.

"As Elks all of our ritual is molded around the Flag, our devotion to it, and what it stands for," he asserted. "It is our symbol of fidelity, and all the elements of faithfulness that the Order of. Elks demands of its officers and members faithfulness to our obligation naturally leads to charity, justice and brotherly love the great cardinal principles of our order. "It is not the flag itself that is important, but, rather what it stands for, that which is behind it in terms of history, duty and memory," he declared. "This flag set the world's pulse for free men everywhere.

"Our American Flag can generate in the hearts of men more courage, more loyalty, more devotion to purpose than all the Caesars or Hitlers the world has ever known. "This is the time for rededication to the principals of our forefathers. It is a time when we must be more vigilant and selfish of our freedoms. A time we must show the world we are as strong, as united and as faithful in peace as in war and by turning the talents of democracy loose for the preservation of Christian men's freedom through out the world, we give new meaning to our lives, our country and our Flag. This is the challenge of Flag Day 1964.

Nicholas Franzese, exalted ruler, presided at the ritual program. H. Jack Kent gave the history of the flag. Lodge officers and members of Boy Scout Troop 77 assisted in the program. den Hospital in Elmira Sunday Bath Rotary Club members in At the baccalaureate service afternoon.

earlier in the day, individualism MANSFIELD The board of dismantling scenery used in the club's benefit show Friday and Mrs. Hanley, who had been was touched on by the Rev. ill for some time, was admitted Saturday nights. trustees of Mansfield State College has voted to suspend the college's membership in the Josepn Jones of Bath, in to the hospital June 6. Theodore Floyd Adams, in his sermond, "Freedom -Your Personal Responsibility." A native of the Town of Horn whose ambulance Ehmke was taken to the hospital said Ehmke was reported as being by, Mrs.

Hanley graduated from Keuka awarded 119 degrees current funds for the move. He said $5,000 is budgeted but an additional $5,000 is needed to meet the annual membership cost. "We will participate in the lectures, visiting scholar programs and in any other way that such participation would be beneficial to the Center's nu College Center of the Finger Lakes for one year because of during the 36th commencement the former Northside High School and received her bache financial difficulty. struck accidentally while he exercises, including 69 bachelor of arts, 44 bachelor of science, MSC President Dr. Fred E.

lor's degree at State University and other Rotarians were dismantling scenery used in the College, Geneseo. Bryan, in making the recommendation, blamed a lack of club's night on Broad She taught for several years 2 associate in applied science and 4 honorary degrees. In recognition of her achieve merical position," he said. at the Hornby Elementary way" musical produced by the Bath Ad Libs. Part of the proceeds for the Also, we would appreciate School and later at the River ments as novelist, biographer and music critic, Mrs.

Daven Dundee Board Approves New School Workers side Elementary School, where she served as principal for 16 show are to go to help fi the opportunity of applying for full membership after Jan. 1, 1965," said Dr. Bryan. port was awarded the degree of doctor of letters. years.

DUNDEE At the June ployed for summer work: Rol There will be a meeting of nance the two-week summer camp for handicapped children When the schoo consolidation Action was taken on a motion The degree doctor of laws meeting of the Dundee Central the board, the advisory com Dundee Boy Hurt by Shot DUNDEE John Schmidt. is supported annually by 10 and Lyle, Robert Tillman, Richard Schaner, Leeman Jerome School Board of Education, by Trustee Abraham Snyder of Dushore and seconded by trustee Fred Jupenlaz of Rotary clubs in Steuben and several surrounding counties. program was carried out she became a teacher at the Gregg School. She served there until disability forced her retirement and William Anderson, at $1.65 Wilbur Berryman was em mittee on school building, and Frank Gilson of the firm of architects Clark, Clark, Millis per hour and David Kiehle at 14, of 66 Harpending Dun about seven years ago. $1.25.

The College Center is a co ployed as a part-time custodian (25 hours per week) during the next school year, at a Gilson today. A special dee, was hospitalized Saturday for treatment of an accidental board meeting will be held was conferred on Mr. Adams in recognition of his service and accomplishments as a minister, author and world Christian leader. Awarded degrees of doctor of humane letters were Miss Viola A. Titus, a Keuka College graduate serving as a case worker with the North Carolina State Commission for the Blind, and Mrs.

George B. Martin, repre operative activity including Elmira, Ithaca, Corning Com School Yearbook Honors Librarian June 24, for final action on the Robert Tillman filed application for a sabbatical leave the 1965-66 year. gunshot wound of the right leg. salary of $1,500. John Razy wf.s employed as bus driver at 1964-65 budget.

Yates County sheriff's de munity, Keuka, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Alfred University and Mansfield. Dundee RD Man Arrested on 100. puties said the youth was struck in the right knee by birdshot The following will be em from a .22 rifle accidentally Old Items Shown In Glen Display INTERLAKEN The Senior Class of the 1964 Interlaken Central High yearbook, "The Highlights" has been dedicated to Mrs. Dolores C. Bush, school fired by a companion, Robert sentative at the United Nations undientified objects.

Karlnoskl, 13, also of Dundee. Schmidt was admitted to Forgery Charge WATKINS GLEN Charles librarian since 1956. Awarded Degree PAINTED POST -Mrs. William J. Misnick of 137 W.

High DEAN'S LIST David D. Messing of 350 Beck Two photographs, taken about 50 years ago in Monterey, are Schuyler Hospital, Montour WATKINS GLEN A new exhibit has been placed in the Schuyler County courthouse at Watkins Glen in showcases belonging to the County Histori At an assembly last week, Addison Woman Receives Degree shown. One is the old cornet Mrs. Bush was presented the Falls, where he was reported in good condition. band with all members indent first copy by Theodore Crumb, with Road, Pine City, has been named to the dean's list for this year at Mansfiled State cal Society.

Prepared under the ified. One shows Mrs. Jenny senior editor. Johnson, 47, of Dundee RD is held in the Schuyler County jail here, on a charge of forgery. Johnson, an unemployed iron worker, was arrested by Schuyler County Sheriff Mau ADDISON Garnet Chart, Worden, early telephone opera Also presented with a copy daughter of Mr, guidance of Jay Holly of Reading Center, items include a variety of farm, carpenter and was Robert Elliott, teacher, tor, and her children in front of their home where the switch College.

A 3.5 quality point average must be attained to be eligible. guidance counselor and second blacksmith tools as well as four board was situated. and Mrs. Edwin Chart of Addison, has ary principal. St.

has graduated from the State University College at Potsdam with a degree of master of science in elementary education. A third grade teacher at the rice F. Dean following an in received a vestigation on a complaint made by Dr. Paul G. Westfall Elmira Driver Posts $100 Bail WATKINS GLEN John J.

Blaine, 59, of 1129 Oak Elmira, was arrested Saturday night by Schuyler County Sheriff Maurice F. Dean on a bachelor's de gree from the of Dundee. A check in the amount of $50 on the Dundee State Bank made payable to 4 Bath Boy Scouts Get Church Awards State University of Education of Buffalo. Charles E. Johnson and signed charge of driving while intoxi Dr.

P. P. Westfall was cashed by William DeSarno, Glen busi Miss Chart Miss Chart cated. Blaine posted $100 for appear nessman. Mrs.

Misnick East Corning Elementary School, she received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Potsdam in 1955. majored in nursing and holds a science degree. Sheriff Dean said that John ance June 23 before Town of Her future plans have not Tyrone Peace Justice Leroy son made a statement admitting that he signed the name of Dr. Westfall to the check. Groat.

been completed. Taken before town of Dix BATH Four members of Boy Scout Troop 57, sponsored by the Men's Club of Centenary Methodist Church, Sunday morning received the God and Country Award in a ceremony during the 10:45 worship service. Scoutmaster William Raux Jr. presented the four award candidates, the first to receive it since the troop was established 12 years ago. The Rev.

William S. Calkins Peace Justice Earl M. Drake 4 wemfm ffmm Johnson waived preliminary hearing and was held for Schuy ler Grand Jury action. pastor, presented the co Burdelt Woman Issued Summons Margaret O. Smith, 73, of Bur dett RD 1, was issued a sum veted award to Mark Benesh, Paul Freeman, James Uram and his son, Robert Calkins.

The scouts then presented mons for failure to yield the lapel pin reproductions of the shield and cross medal to their right of way to an oncoming car I A A parents. following an accident Thursday morning shortly before 8. Steuben Area Scout Council officials attending were John Knowlton and Nelson Bond, Red Police say she was driving east on Washington Ave. and Jacket District executive and started to turn left into Main commissioner, respectively. St.

when her car was in colli Honored Scouts The Rev. William S. Calkins Jr. congratulates God and Country Award recipients (from left) Paul Freeman, Mark Benesh, James Uram and Robert Calkins. sion with another auto go The ceremony opened with members of Scout Troop and Explorer Post 57 reciting the Scout Oath and Law, followed ing west on Washington and being driven by Martin T.

Donahue of 655 College Ave. Miss Smith told police the sun The scout's one year of work out- Under supervision and guid-i mission fields, aided by Pour It on Watkins Glen firemen pour water on car owned by John Leidenfrost Jr. of Hector at South entrance of Watkins Glen State Park early Sunday morning. A leaking fuel pump was blamed fire which destroyed the vehicle. God and for the award included serving by Gary, as church usher, acolyte, choir by a review of the Country requirement ance of Mr, calkins, they also side reading assignment, did Bible study memory work I A scout must have achieved and studied the extene and op-! first class rank to be eligible erations of the Methodist world 1 for the award.

Waldo, institutional blinded her as she was driving and she did not see the oncoming car. member and helping take care of the church grounds..

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