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MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1958. -ELMIBA STAR-GAZETTE -PAGE NINE. DEATHS ari'toiewiiViViliiw Aiitii'ft' ii'nnnif' i ilTrirtn'i iBm iinl' MILLIONS AGREE Chemung County Mrs. Catherine Smolka of 34 George J. Marks of 820 W.l Church Sunday, March 23, 1958.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Robert Miller of Augusta, brothers, Edward C. J. of Elmira, Raymond of Elmira Yale Merrick, L. formerly Sil SAUIHQS of Elmira, Saturday, March '22, 4 Jobless Aid First Step-Ives BY JOHN EELSO Gannett News Service Heights; sister, Mrs.

Walter Ab 1958. Survived by husband, John Smolka; daughters, Mrs. Loreiuo LaFrance of Elmira, Mrs William Nittskoff of Bay Village, Ohio; bey of Rochester; three grand children. Body at Wolf Funeral sons, Adam Smolka of Merrick, Herman of Cleveland, Ohio; four grandchildren; brother, Adam Home. Calling hours: today after 7:30 p.m.

and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Prayer service there Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.. Reamem mi High Mass at 9 at Our Lady of Lourfles Church. Holy Cross WASHINGTON "Cheap talk" is doin the country no good in its effort to pull out of the recession. Sen.

Irving M. Ives (R) of Norwich said Savings! Cemetery, Philadelphia. Sunday. Funerals Koch of ueveiana; sister, Mrs. Margaret Kramer of Cleveland.

Body will be removed to Holly-Keck Funeral Home. Committal service Tuesday at 11 a. m. in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Rev. Hilmar Grunwald.

Nicholas J. Caparulo, 73, of Hornell-Arkport formerly of Elmira, Saturday, March 22, 1958. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Mary Davis of Elmira, Mrs. Brid Jves said further, "Let's not Mrs.

Blanche C. Sitzer of Christian Hollow Pine City be confused by the babble let's not be disheartened by political alarmists. Let's act sensibly. Let's look ahead confi RD 1. Body at Olthof Funeral Home.

Calline hours: todav J) rk'f -Vri -mi imiimi in i q.i i.L I 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Southside Baptist Church, the Rev.

George dently." "Too many people are get Shiner of Hornell. Body at Ives continued. "Too many are Robertson Funeral Home, Hor ONE PRICE ONE QUALITY NONE PRICED HIGHER! Check Compare! You Pay Only the Advertised Price! Lang. Woodlawn Cemetery. nell.

Prayer service there Tues thinking about 1929 and the ear ly 'thirties. All of us know the day at 9 a.m., Requiem High Mass at 9:30 in St. Ann's Church, Hornell. Burial at Hornell. situation is serious enough.

But this time almost everyone is Mrs. Teresa M. Ledoux of 159 Judson St. Body at family home. Prayer service there Tuesday at 8:15 a.

Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 in St. Peter and Paul's Church. St. Peter and Paul's William X. Murphy, 50, of 403 agreed on the need for prompt, firm action.

The only argument is on timing, on which steps come first." Lake Sunday, March 23, 1958, He was a salesman for Gardner Lean, Fresh Ives said that Congress' main North Roofing Siding Corp. task now. is "to provide more Survived by wife, Mrs. Eleanor V. Murphy; daughters, Mrs it SEARS VETERANS Pointing up value of company's profit-sharing pension fund are these Elmira Sears, Roebuck and Co.

employes. Years of. service are illustrated by, seated from left: John G. Almert, general manager, 28 years; Dale W. Scarbough, hardline merchandise manager, 25.

Standing: Thomas Brumbaugh, tire dept. manager, 20; Walter McClain, toy and garden shop head; John Shively, warehouse, 20; Kenneth C. Miller, furniture division, 21. Company's 213 local fund members have 24,042 shares of stock, and with other company investments, have $852,992 worth of holdings. Mrs.

Phoebe Clark of 718 Hopkins St. Funeral today at Olthof Funeral Home at 2 p.m., the Rev. J. T. M.

Wilson. Pallbear jobs quickly and a better cushion for any period between jobs. Thomas McCarthy of Ithaca, the Misses Patricia and Regina Mur "We hear much argument phy, both at home; sons, Richard ers: Carl, Robert ana James about tax reduction. Im in fa vor of a tax cut if necessary, It would give the economy Walker David, Harry and Fritz Clark, all grandsons. Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

1 CH3 ET3 good shot in the arm. But lets try to be realistic about this. "First of all, it's obvious that -Business and Finance- Deaths Elsewhere Edward Byron Ames, 42, of A tax cut won't help a man who Brooktondale, N. formerly of and Paul at home; sisters, Mrs. Paul Ryan of Berwick, Mrs.

Robert Feldman of Margate, N. brothers, Thomas of Port Carbon, John of Kaiser, W. one grandson. Body at Hughes Funeral Home. Calling hours: today 7 to 10 p.m.

and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Prayer service there Wednesday at 8:13 a.m., Requiem High Mass at 9 in St. John the Baptist Church. St Peter and Paul's Cemetery. is already unemployed.

I repeat Spencer, Sunday, March 23, 1958. he's the man we've got to take care of first. John Gilliland, 82, of West "Second, there's a lot of tax cut talk that fails to take two Price Rise Called Contrary To Law of Supply, Demand Pike, Galeton RD, Sunday, March 23, 1958. EarlyStock Rise Fades Whole or Piece important items into account. One is the complexity of tax LB.

Mrs. Bernice E. Rockwell, 70, legislation. The other is the na Westinghouse Electric of 529 Fulton Waverly, Sun 4 ture of the legislative process Pittsburgh Mrs. Ida M.

Taylor, 86, of Pine City RD 1, Saturday, March 22, NEW YORK, March 24 tfl Miller declared that the races day, March 23, 1958. She was a member of Christian Missionary Alliance Church, Waverly. Sur "Tax cuts involve two other 1958. Survived by sons, Ivan sion evidenced in the first few The stock market backed away from an early rise and was off irregularly in moderate trading factors. One is the danger of vived by husband, Lloyd Rock Taylor of Columbia Cross Roads, Harold of Elmira, Lutrell renewed inflation.

I think we CHICAGO Ml A Federal Reserve official said today rising prices, even in the current business slump, point up a dangerous disregard of the law of supply and demand. Carl E. Allen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, said "I am convinced that the upward spiral of prices imperils early this afternoon. are well advised to hesitate on of Tamna. Lawrence of well; daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy L. White of Waverly, Mrs. Bernice Martelli of Elmira, Mrs. Beatrice SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED Boneless Butts Losses went from fractions to point or more among key the subpect of a tax cut. Let's make sure we absolutely need it.

Let's not plunge headlong into an action which would create Woodburn of Waverly; sisters stocks. There was a scattering of fractional gainers. months of 1958 served to remind bankers that the business cycle, which appeared to have levelled off, is still active and subject to change. "The forces of supply and demand in free markets are always in a delicate balance," he said, "and often only a small degree of change is necessary to disturb that balance. "The economy might be des Mrs.

Pauline M. Clark of Waverly, Miss Norma Turney of an inflation causing further dis Coppers forged ahead at the Tucsi, 12 grandchildren. the economic strength of our country and threatens the survival of the America we have start, carrying their advance into Body at Russell Funeral Home, tress. But Jf and wnen we are sure a tax cut is necessary for the third straight session. Larly Pleasantville, Ohio; daughter, Mrs.

Allen Burrow of Pine City; sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hunt of Columbia Cross Roads, Mrs. Harold Wade of Tampa, 33 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren. Body at Ballard Funeral Home, Elmira Heights. Calling hours: today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Funeral there Tuesday at 2 p. the Rev. Bror Olson. Woodlawn Cemetery.

Waverly. Calling hours: today known." Average 1V4 to 3 Lbs. LB- gains of 1 or 2 points were clip recovery, let's go ahead with it. "The second factor involved after 2 p. m.

Funeral there Wed He spoke at a national install ped sharply in later dealings. nesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. El ment credit conference of the in a tax cut is the deficit. Ob cribed as having to walk a tight American Bankers Assn. mer Gunderson.

Burial at convenience of family. Glenwood viously the government is going into the red. Conditions are such rope between inflation and de Some industry leaders, he said, Cemetery, Waverly. flation." WALL STREET Oaotatlona of tranaaotloni furnlshad "say that setting lower prices that we have to. IJut let's not go any more deeply than we really would not stimulate demand.

Ac by Carl M. Iioeb, Rhodm mem Mrs. Esther K. Herrick, 62, of BUTTER AND CHEESE 100 N. Madison Watkins tually there have been price increases on items for which the must "Looking at the total picture 50 BEEF, 25 PORK, 25 VEAL Ground Meat Loaf 55c SUPER RIGHT ASSORTED SLICES Loaves bers of tna Now Yore a tori xcnng and principal Hotel Lang-weU Bids'.

Glen, Sunday. March 23, 1958, NEW YORK, Marcn 24 0B (USDA) BUTTER weak re-h Survived by daughter, Mrs. Frank we've got to remember that our national economy is much sound demand has been weak in recent months. Today's 11:30 a. m.

Quotations Mrs. Johanna Malanoski, 68, of North Chemung, Sunday, March 23, 1958. She was a communicant of St. Casimir's Church. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Agnes Drake of North Chemung, Miss ceipts (2 days) 492,000. WholeL Mowry of Watkins Glen; son, Jack er than it was in the 'thirties. It sale prices on bulk "This is a new, novel, and a Herrick of Horseheads; four 85 7 ffrpsM frpamorv Ql (nrp grandchildren; brother, Bernard has numerous built-in safeguards today. We've been riding a boom (AA) 59 -59 cents; 92 score (A) 59-59; 90 score(B) 58- frightening theory of consumer behavior. It ignores but you may be sure, it does not repeal the law of supply and demand." for a long time.

Brown, and sister, Mrs. Helen Vayo, both of Rochester. Body at Haughey Funeral Home, Watkins Frances Malanoski of Indianapolis, sister, Mrs. Charles Smykowski of Elmira; brothers, Frank and Bernard Novakowski, Sliced Halibut 49c Fancy Sea Scallop 55c 58. "Now we ve hit a shake-out, a serious one.

But cannot see CHEESE unsettled. Receipts (2 days) 127,000. Wholesale sales, He said that failure to curb pay raises and price hikes could Glen. Calling hours: today 7 to 9 p. m.

and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Prayer service there how it can be anything more than a pause in our expanding both of Elmira, Andrew Novakowski of Batavia; several grand American cheese (who'e milk), 7 41 40 em 3 43 41 24 18 2 3s result in "a death-blow" to our private enterprise economy if Wednesday at 8:30 Requiem economy children. Body at Barrett Funeral Home. Calling hours: to 23 governmental intervention replaces price flexibility as a device to hold those factors in balance." single daisies fresh 39-42 cents; single daisies aged 47-52; flats aged 47-52; processed American pasteurized 5 lbs 37-40; domestic Swiss (wheels) grade 45-50; grade 43-48; grade 39-46.

Corning Glass Erie RR Ford Gen Pub Utils Gen Elec Marine Midland Mohawk Al NYS Elec Gas Owens-Corning Shepard-Niles Sperry Rand Sterling Thatcher Com Thatcher Prefc West Elec Am Rad Amn Amn Tob B. Anaconda Atchison AVCO High Mass at 9 in St. Mary's of the Lake Church, Watkins Glen, the Rev. Benedict Ehmann. St.

Mary's Cemetery, Watkins Glen. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday WESTERN WINESAP or EASTERN ROME day and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Prayer service there Wednesday at 8 a. m.t Requiem Bill Cleanup Hieh Mass at 9 in St.

Casimir's 23 at 8 p. m. Church. St. Peter and Paul's 62 The conference also was addressed by Lee P.

Miller, Louisville, bank president and association vice president; and Chris J. Witting, vice president 61 Cemetery. Richard E. Hoesel of 208 E. Classified Ads Bring Results.

APPLES Yates Ithaca, Saturday, March 14 171 Tackled by Legislature 22, 1953. He was a salesman for Myrtle Taylerson Bedient, 85, of 84 Durland Sunday, of Consumer Products Group 80 the National Biscuit Co. in the Elmira District for 25 years. Sur a March 23, 1958. She was the widow of William Bedient.

Survived by daughters. Mrs. Robert E. vived by wife, Mrs. Lelah S.

Hoe ALBANY W) The 1958 Legis 13 6V4 sel, and a son Richard A. Hoesel. Business Briefs Bruce of Elmira. Body at Phil lature, driving for adjournment on Wednesday, returned to Al (ADVERTISEMENT) Stops Heart Gas 3 Times Faster Certified laboratory leiti prove IELl-ANt tablet! ntutrallie 1 tlmei at much stomach acidity In one minute at many leodlng digestive tablet. Cet IEU-ANS today lor the laitest known relief.

Bethlehem St Chrysler Body at Herson Funeral Home, Ithaca. Funeral and burial at con lips Funeral Home, Corning bany today to pitch into a docket Columbia Gas venience of family. Calling hours: today 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral there Tuesday at 2 p.

loaded with major issues. One of the major hurdles to BRIDGEPORT, UP) General Electric Co. will start Mrs. Frances L. Sayre, 79, of adjournment is the annual sup the Rev.

Ferdinand A. Kurz Jr, Burial later in Oldfield Cemetery, Fernbaugh. Cons Ed N. Y. Curtiss Wright Dresser DuPont Eastman Kodak making a line of portable and Elkland, Friday, March 21, 1958.

plemental budget. It was com table model phonographs today. First of the new phonographs pleted over the weekend and was ready for introduction today. Henry A. Diven, 43, of Camp t'vvvv FROZEN FOODS bell RD 2, Saturday, March 22, Other important legislation Gen.

Motors Gen. Foods Mrs. Rose Walker, 75, of 307 E. Second Sunday, March 23, 1958. She was a member of the will be manufactured at GE's radio receiver department at Utica, N.

Y. 1958. awaiting action deals with cnme-busting, court reform, workmen's French Fries 2 ft 29c Goodyear Intl. Mrs. Mollie Williams Jordan, First Methodist Church.

Survived by husband, Floyd Walker; son, compensation rates and school aid. of 277 E. Market Corning, MONTREAL 0B Aluminium "THERE NEVER WAS A PHILOSOPHER THAT COULD ENDURE THE TOOTHACHE PATIENTLY" (Author! Namo Below) In this modern age no one 39 52 17 49 227 37 176 104 35 64 74 32 90 6 35 23 13 32 12 23 37 33 41 70 26 50 Cap'n John Fish Cakes 'B2v" 39c Harrv Hovt of Elmira Heights; Sunday, March 23, 19o8. Ltd. today reported a decline in sales and earnings in 1957.

Sales Last week, adjournment was set formally for Tuesday. But the sisters, Mrs. Anna Champion of Chemung, Mrs. Harriet Drake of Phelps. Mrs.

Nellie Baumgarten Thomas E. Shattuck, infant son dropped to 453 milion dollars from 483 million dollars in 1956. legislature's Republican leaders later said they expected the final ANN PAGE of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Shattuck of 3 Whiting Bath, Saturday, and Mrs.

Stella Sayres, both of while net income was Elmira; brother, Frank Benja Kennecott Lehigh Valley Mont. Ward Nat. Dist. N. Y.

Central Niagara Mohawk Penna. R. R. Pepsi Cola Phillips Pete Radio Rep. Steel Reynolds March 22, 1958.

gavel to fall on Wednesday. The supplemental budget was should ever have to endure the pain of a toothache. All dentists direct their efforts Bcsns 3 1cint 35 min of Elmira; seven grandchii 458 or $1.37 a share compared with $55,657,372 or $1.83 a share the previous year. dren and 11 great-grandchildren expected to provide some home stietch fireworks. towards the prevention of the Eugene L.

Crance, 74, of Ham-mondsport, Thursday, March 20, 1958. decay that causes them. Regu EATWELL, GRATED Body at the Hagerman Funeral Home. Calling hours: tonight 7 to 9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral there Wednesday NEW YORK 0B Pullman GOP leaders let it be known last week that they intended to abolish Gov.

Harriman's investi lar visits to your dentist give him the opportunity to help you preserve your teeth. Inc. reported today its earnings rose 17 per cent in 1957 to equal to $6.67 per com Tuna Fish 2 39 Funerals Elsewhere Walter S. Johnson Sr. of 1725 Conrad Rd Lancaster, Pa.

Body at 1:30, the Rev. Lullus V. Jieii. Maple Grove Cemetery, Horse Sears Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil So. Pacific 48 mon share from $12,651,545 or gation commissioner by refusing to restore in the supplemental budget the $370,500 appropriation for the commissioner that they cut from Harriman's regular bud beads.

at Snyder Funeral Home, Lan $5.71 a share in 1956. 38 23 eMMMLa! ANN PACE lSVi-ei. OES NOTICE Square St. Oil of Ind. caster.

Funeral there Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Burial Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. at Woodlawn Ceme 39 epuyilUIII PREPARED cant get.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. 0B Sales Officers and members of Harmony Chapter, Order of Eastern 50 Your dentist knows that certain vitamins and mineral medicines fortify your teeth against decay. He can prescribe the particular dental needs that will help you avoid trouble. We are prepared to follow any suggestions of your dentist and to fill any pretcrip-tion he may wrtle. tery, Elmira.

of Mercedes-Benz motor cars distributed and sold through Stude- 3 N. Y. Eggs Star, will meet tonignt at ai the Hagerman Funeral Home to conduct a committal service for St. Oil of N. J.

Stu-Pak Texas Corp. Untd. Aircraft U. S. Steel Woolworth baker-Packard dealers have increased 61 per cent since 62 89 59 our late sister, Mrs.

Rose Walker, NEW YORK UTI (USDA) 42 MRS. ANNE VOCKROTH, BUFFALO EGGS BUFFALO March 24 UP) EGGS: receipts adequate; demand improved; market steady. Case lot prices to retailers (cents per doz in cartons) NYS grade extra large white 61-65, most Wholesale egg prices were unsettled today. Receipts (2 days) 27,900. Matron MRS.

DOROTHY TALLMAN, Secretary NEW YORK 0B Philco Corp. unvielcd what it describes as the first commercially available all-transistor large scale computer, the transac S-1000. The unit which has 10,000 transistors, is ENGINEERING DIRECTOR NEW YORK Wl Luther Beiswanger has been named di (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales.) ly 63-6a; large white 60-63, most ly medium white 55-59, mostly YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN DIAL 6946 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE rector of industrial engineering for the Organic Chemicals Divi 57-59; small white 48-49; extra large brown 60-64; mostly 62-64; large brown 59 62, mostly 59-61; designed for use by scientific and industrial organizations in sion, American Cynamid Co. He medium brown 54-48; mostly 56- has been with Cynamid since Super Markets at E. MILLER ERIE STS.

306 N. MAIN STREET (Elmira) 14th LAKE STS. (Horseheads) Ooen Monday Thru Friday r6PpM solving complex mathematical problems and formulas. 1940. 58; small brown 4J-48.

Virginia Larkln, 14, of 405 Euclid Monday, March 24. 1958. She was a student at Notre Dame High School. Survived by parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert V. Larkln; brothers, Robert Thomas and Patrick Michael, all at home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Minerva Corrigan of Orange, N. J. Body at the Hughes Funeral home and late this afternoon will be removed to the fam POUGHKEEPSIE FIRE New York spot quotations follow: extras (48-501bs) 45-49; extras large (45-48 lbs) 44Vi-45; extra medium 44-44.

Browns: extras (48 50 lbs) 48-50. Includes nearby: Whites: top quality (48-501bs) 50-53; mediums 49-50; smalls 41-42. Browns: top quality (48-50 lbs) 52-53; mediums 49 50; smalls 41-42. POUGHKEEPSIE Wl Three buildings on Main St. in the heart of this Dutchess County city, were swept by a fire which ON SHIRTS AND DRY CLEANING Pick up your prescription If shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly.

A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? PECIAL F.RVICE blazed for more than five hours yesterday before it was brought under control. Loss was estimat ily home. Prayer service there Wednesday at 8:15 a. m.

Solemn High Requiem Mass at 9 at St. Patrick's Church. St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. ed at $250,000.

tA -1 tJm DIAL HOUR SERUIGE 6946 PROFESSIONAL ALPERT'S ARE OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS 'til NINE FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! Albert Wiberg, 85. of 408 Grove Sunday, March 23, 1958. He was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church. Survived by sisters, Mrs. John Anderson, Miss Christine and Miss Amelia Wiberg, all of Elmira.

Body at the Ballard Funeral Home. Calling hours: Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral Wednpflflv at Bethany Lutheran we TtUmi iiiii. PHARMACY Francis T.

Steed 8. Main and Hudson St. DRY CLEANERS Prlcft In this ad effective through Wednesday, Marck 7-204 111 feet Weter, tlrnb-a 26th, in ill Super Markets In Elmira and vicinity, 3039 LAKE ROAD PHONE 4-9831 Quotation by Willi. ShakMpoaro 19 feet Market, Corning I13M-1810I Church at 2 p. the Rev.

Bror :1 Olson. Woodlawn Cemetery..

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