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Elmira Advertiser from Elmira, New York • 7

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Elmira Advertiseri
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1955- -THE ELMIRA ADVERTISER- PAGE SEVEN for Grand Jury -Will Keep Eyes Open, Ears Unplugged- 1 VS. WMTHW UIMAU MAf DEATHS 12 U.S. Farmers Plan Russia Visit Front St, Wellsburg. Body at Holly-Keck Funeral Home. WASHINGTON.

July 12 -Ai funeral there today at 11 a.m., Chemung County JW Matteson of 205 Mechanic Tuesday, July 12, 1955. Survived by wife, Mrs. Let-tie Matteson; daughters, Mrs. Leah Strait of Cornine. Mrs.

2 Youths Held in SOS Hoax the Rev. Raymond M. O'Brien dozen S. farm leaders who are Other places to be visited in- the Don and Volga River region elude the Moscow area, the rich and the central Asiatic part "breadbasket" of the Ukraine, the Russia which Includes irrigate Kuban area of North Caucasus and! cotton land. going to visit Russia said today Fulton St.

Cemetery. they will keep minds and eyes open and "our ears Ambrose (Mickey) Stachowski Betty Boyd of Millport; sisters, Mrs. Eva Daniels, Mrs. Alta Neill and Mrs. Florence Metzeer.

all of 408 Tompkins St Body at Charles F. Hughes Son Funeral Dr. W. V. Lambert, dean of WCAFION LOANS Home where friends may call to of Elmirar brother, Ralph Matte agriculture the University of day 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Nebraska, told newsmen the 12- son 01 oiean, N. several NEW YORK, July 12 UP Two youths were held for a federal grand jury today, charged with grandchildren and great-grand man delegation has 10 principal Get ZS to BOO HiaK TiMMlm and A Prayer service there Thursday at 8:45 a.m., Requiem High Mass at 9:30 in St. Casimir's Church. children. Body at Smith Fudge objectives.

He said it has no pre PrMiptatfcm fieeo Wednesday sending out false distress signals Funeral Home. Funeral announce conceived ideas of what to expect. 0 IT in rm Pick Toof 0w Piywtnto li Me, PU 29 Me, Pti 8.08 6.41 23.80 18.80 38 57 30.22 mat sparked a widespread sea ment later. Woodlawn National Cemetery. All the 12 men were at the Department of Agriculture to meet 100 300 50O search for a phantom ship.

Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. After Vacation 1 Get cash tot vacation in just an trip by phoninf first. Employed mtn and women married or sinsle set a prompt "yes" to their loan request. Phone for t-trip loan, coma in iodtyl loons $JJ to $500 Asst.

U. S. Atty. Jerome Lewis Mrs. Linda Roy of 426 HO 1 1 Miles Perkins of Big Flats, Tues reporters except Lauren K.

Soth, W. Fourth St. Body at Holly day, July 12, 1955. Survived by said theirs was "a serious offense and one which is viewed with editorial page editor of Des Moines Register ad Tribune. Soth, who Itot e4 mwrti, for Keck Funeral Home.

Committal service today at 4:30 p.m. in Ariews Wins Htm wPoES3 Mast 4 lm great concern by federal authorities in Washington jOM.w P.M. wr Mt 12- 1U 1 ry 1 4930 jnninMap Saai 4955 Hamden (N, Cemetery. wrote the editorial which led to the exchange of U. S.

and Russian farm delegations passed up the news conference to go to New He added that the government hopes to make an example of the parents; twin-sister, Wendy Eileen; sister, Hope Elaine Perkins, at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perkins of East Meadow, L. Mr.

and Mrs. Silas Rarrick of Bradford, N. Y. Body at Hilton Funeral Home, Big Flats. Funeral and burial convenience of family.

Coopers Plains Cemetery. I STtTSO I Deaths Elsewhere Frank Miller, 82, of 20 Main pair to discourage other would- York for the day. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Thunderstorms are expected today in the Plains states and the Gulf coast area. Temperatures will be relatively cool over northeast. AP Wire-photo Map) be pranksters from sending res Lambert, head of the American cue equipment on a wild goose Hammondsport, Monday, July 11, 1955.

He formerly was group, told reporters the delega chase. tion had decided to "keep an open employed at the Urbana and The two are Thomas Maldona, day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. mind, as well as keeping its eyes Yan RD 2, Tuesday, July 12, 1955. Survived by brother, James 21, of New York, and George B. 2 convenient offices which Is nearest you? ELMIRA Cor.

Main fc Water Gorton Bldc.Elmira J-5S21 ELMIRA HEIGHTS 1S2 East 14th Grd. Elmira S-55S OPEN FRIDAY iVENINCS UNTIL I PJA. OPEN DAILY 9 JO TO 5.30 FRIDAYS 9 JO TO CLOSED SATURDAY! eneflcioJ Finance Co. of New York, Inc. tsas Mas le miesMi ill wfrondi Mm Isen the snes fcf neft1 Putnam wine cellars in Hammondsport.

Survived by wife, Funeral there Thursday at 2 p.m. open and its ears unplugged. Teen, 17, of Oseanside on Long Ovens of Penn Yan RD 2. Body Fairview Cemetery, Painted Post Lambert said, as far as he Mrs. Winnie Bailey Miller: island.

Maldona's bond was set at Harold M. (Doc) Cole, 51, of 1206 Pratt Tuesday, July 12, 1955. He was a practicing chiro- knows, there is no restriction on brother, Tobias Miller of Ham at Thayer Funeral Chapel, Penn Yan, where friends may call to $10,000 and Teen's at $5,000. pratic physician in Elmira for 24 Fred Burk of Branchpoint RD 2. Body at family home where day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. u- where the Americans might go in Russia. He said the U. S. Embassy at Moscow is detailing Horace mondsport; sisters, Mrs.

Minnie Jewell of Hammondsport, Mrs. Amelia Wallace of Bath. Body at neral there Thursday at 2 p. They were charged with two counts operating a radio station without a license and sending false distress signals. Each count friends may call.

Funeral an years; member St. Luke's Congregational Church. Survived by mother, Mrs. Agnes Fish: step the Rev. H.

W. Winton. Lake nouncement later. View Cemetery, Penn Yan. Davis, its agricultural attache, to, the group as an But1 he said a member of the carries a maximum penalty of a father, Eber Fish; step-brother, Miss Anna Frances Northrup of year in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Miss Thelma F. Becker, 59, of Bond Funeral Home, Hammondsport, where friends may call. Recitation of the Rosary there today at 7 p.m. Requiem High Mass Thursday at 9 a.m. in St.

Gabriel's Church, Hammonds Boyd R. Fish of Millport; stepsister. Mrs. Clifton Nix of St, Lambert said the 10 principal ob On July 7, distress messages Vine Valley, Yates County, Mon 325 Fulton South Waverly, Body at Geer Funeral Home, Wav jectives of the group include: Louis, aunt, Mrs. Elvin D.

portrayed a non-existing fishing boat, Blue Star, afire and sinking Weaver of Elmira. Body at James D. Barrett Funeral Home. 1004 off the New Jersey coast. The erly.

Funeral there today at 2 p. the Rev. C. Philip Tanner. Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens.

port, the Rev. Thomas Morley. Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Lake where friends may call radio voice said 21 survivors were picked up by a foreign submarine. day, July 11, 1955. Survived ny mother, Mrs.

Katie Bassett Becker; brothers, Henry Becker of Gasport, N. Y. Rudolph Becker ot Rochester; and two nieces. Body at home of Inez Gulick of Vine Valley, where friends may call. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.

m. today and Thursday 2 to 4 and Hermann L. Dm mm of 77 W. The Coast Guard threw 250 men 7 to 10 p. m.

Funeral there Fri day at 2 p. the Rev. Seth Staples. Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Ruth Bailey, 59. of Silver Genesee Hornell. Body at Crandall Crandall Funeral Home, Hornell. Funeral there to into a two-day air and sea rescue mission before deciding the whole thing was a hoax. At the Lake, Akron, Ohio, formerly of Urbana, N.

Tuesday, July 12, in Vine Valley Community day at 2 p. the Revs. Carlyle Mrs. Emma M. Jennings, 97, of i55.

Survived by husband. time, the Coast Guard estimated it wasted $50,000 oh the searah. Church, the Rev. A. A.

Childs. Overackers Cemetery, Rushville. Smith and Stewart Brady. Rural 212 W. 16th Elmira Heights, Monday, July 11, 1955.

She was Harold Bailey; brothers, George and Charles Locke, both of Ham Cemetery, HornelL But Lewis raised that figure today cc. mondsport. Body will be removed Benjamin J. O'Keefe of 408 the widow of Charles M. Jen nings; member Oakwood Method ist Church.

Survived by sons, Rob to Bond Funeral Home, Ham- Funerals Elsewhere Mis Marv Ginnane of Addi Elizabeth Towanda, Pa. Body monaspon, wnere mends may call. Funeral there Friday at 2 at Maryott Funeral Home, Towan-tation of the Rosary there today ert of Elmira Heights and G. Ralph of Midland, two son. BOUV at JHayer funeral 1.

Evaluate Soviet progress in agriculture generally. 2. Evaluate Soviet farm techniques and potentials. 3. Observe recent Soviet developments in agricultural education.

4. Observe agricultural 5. Find out how the Soviet gov-j ernment keeps farmers informed whether through an extension serv-! ice like the American way or! through some other method. 6. Study marketing systems.

I 7. See some Russian people and; let them talk with a representative! American agricultural group. 8. Get acquainted with Russian! farmers and agriculture. 9.

Show the Russian people the, United States is ready to cooperate with any people to raise living standards. 10. Possibly plant "a few seeds of understanding and good will" to help relieve international A statement issued by the De-j partment of Agriculture showed! the group will visit a big portion! of Russia, including new land being developed in Sibera. U.N. Commission p.m., tne Kev.

Walter L. Jewett. Home, Addison. Requiem High da, where friends may call. Reci- Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Ham- Mass todav at 9 a.

m. in St. Cath grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Body at Ballard Raps Israel, Egypt at 8 p. m.

Requiem High Mass erine 's Church. Addison. St. monasport. liAZA, fcgypt, July 12 Wl A Thursday at 9:30 a.

m. in St. Peter Funeral Home. Elmira Heights Catherine's Cemetery, Addison, United Nations Mixed Armistice Albert E. Carl.

62. of Kersev. and Paul Church, Towanda. St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery, North Sunday, July 10.

1955. Sur Llovd M. Hedges of 452 Wav- where friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral there Thursday at 2 p.

the Rev. Robert Delorme. Sweet Cemetery, Towanda. vived by wife. Mrs.

Lillie Carl: erlv Waverly. Body at Kolb 'WHOLESALING ELECTRICAt1 SUPPLIES FOR1 j2 8 YEARS daughters, Mrs. Betty Risnor of Richmond Township, Pa. Funeral Home, Waverly. Funeral there today at 2:30 p.

the Aiientown, Mrs. Phyllis Tip- 6 DIE IN BLAZE ST. SIMEON DE CHARLE Commission today condemned both Israel and Egypt for border violations in the Gaza area June 5. Israel was blamed by the commission for shelling an Egyptian outpost1 east of Gaza. The commission supported an Israeli counter motion and condemned Egypt for firing on an Israeli patrol.

i co of Hillside, N. son, William Carl with U. S. Armed Mrs. Catharine W.

Lowe, Rev. Levi W. Lunn, uunai ai convenience of family. Forest VOIX, July 12 Iff) Six per of 509 W. Church formerly www forces in Germany; sisters, Mrs.

sons burned to death today a Home Cemetery, Waverly. of Hector, Monday, July 11,1955 mm i iemmg and Mrs. Ruby Al fire which destroyed their home in this town 115 miles northeast len, both of Elmira, Mrs. Mabel She was a member of the Hector Presbyterian Church. Survived John Earl Jones Sr.

of RD 1. Body at Mayer Fu Hostrander of Jersey Shore, Pa, of Quebec City. Mrs. Julia Benson of Crooked neral Home. Addison.

Funeral Creek, five grandchildren there todav at 2:30 v. the by daughters, Mrs. Chauncey Nichols of Burdett, Mrs. Edwin Ober of Painted Post; sisters, Mrs. Edith Knowles of Hector funeral Thursday, 2 p.

m. at Rev. James F. Dersham. Addison Rural Cemetery.

Corbe Funeral Home. Kersev. tfunai at fiarlyvme, Pa. Dr. Elmer C.

Ottoson of Mrs. Annie Moore of 408 First Union Canton, Pa. Body at and Mrs. Harriett Carr of Ba-tavia; brother, Randolph Ithaca; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Body at Arnold Funeral Home, Burdett, where friends may call today 2 to 4 and.

7 to 9 p. m. Fu Athens, Monday, July 11, 1955. Survived by daughters. Mrs.

Morse Funeral Home, Canton. Fu neral there today at 2 p. the James Ewing of Syracuse, Mrs. Rev. John B.

Kleffel. Mam St. Warner" Yontz of Sayre. Mrs. Cemetery.

Canton. Please omit Philip McEwen of Waverly: five neral Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in flowers. grandchildren; brother, Paul Ells- Hector Presbyterian Church, the Revs.

Richard McGonigal and Carl J. Grabb. Hector Cemetery. Harry Dennis of Waverly RD 1. wortny, and sister, Mrs.

David Beck, both of Harrisburg, Pa. Body at Kolb Funeral Home. Body at Luckner Funeral Home, Waverly, where friends may call Sayre. Funeral there today at 11 a. Rev.

Robert A. Mac-Askill. Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens. until noon today. Funeral today at 2:30 p.

in Waverly Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Frederick M. Homrighouse. Glenwood Cemetery, Funerals Mrs. Nellie Caster of 667 Sullivan St.

Body at Hagerman Funeral Home. Funeral there today at 1:30 p. the Rev. Charles E. Corey.

Woodlawn Cemetery. Clifton C. Holmes, 79, of Fre mont, Tuesday, July 12, 1955. He Mrs. Estelle Casterline Long- well of 3 Ark Eth, former Daniel F.

Mahaney of 34 Ack ly of Hammondsport. Body at was retired peace justice of Fremont. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Ernest Breeze of Cheektowaga, N. sister, Mrs.

Burr Edmunds of Canisteo; granddaughter, Mrs. Victor Pirrung of Wayland: three Bond Funeral Home, Bath. Funeral there today at 2 p.m., ley Johnson City, formerly of Elmira. Body -at Olthof Funeral Home, 1050 Pennsylvania Elmira. Prayer service the Rev.

Robert Holland. Non- daga Cemetery, Bath. great-grandchildren. Body at Stanton Funeral Home, Wayland, there today at 8 a.m., Requiem High Mass at 9 in St Mary iiMniiatii ii i where friends may call. Funeral Mrs.

Jennie Bauman of 298 Church. St. Peter and Paul'i Cemetery. there Friday at 2 p. the Rev.

Paul P. Frohne. Burial at Loon Lake, N. Y. W.

Pulteney Corning, formerly of Ogdensburg, Pa. Body at Phillips Funeral Home, Corning, where friends may call to- Robert L. McBride of 804 Oak St. Body at Charles F. Hughes Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clif Son Funeral Home. Prayer ser ford Tomer Jr. of Hammondsport, vice there today at 8:15 a.m., Radio Monday, July 11, 1955. Survived by parents; paternal grandpar Requiem High Mass at 9 in St.

OTiTDdl(il7 IfHHD Cecilia's Church. St. Peter and ts psnf ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tomer WEDNESDAY, JULY IS Paul's Cemetery.

Sr. of Hammondsport; maternal WENT (1330 WELM (1400) grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ton Pulver of Prattsburg. Body Leo E.

Kingsley of 706 River- 6:00 6:19 6:30 6:45 News: Sunrise I News; Good Salute: Newa Moraine; Sunrise I News: Oevntlon Salute: Newa Good Mornlnf at Bond Funeral Home, Hammondsport. Funeral there today tide Ave. Body at family home where friends may call. Funeral there Thursday at 2 p. the Rev.

Horace R. Pittman. Burial IPfi)flu at 4 p.m., the Rev. Richard Hen I Musical IJeweltime Clock Weather-Music Show INews: Weather: News' Jeweltlme 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 derson. Pleasant Valley' Ceme tery, Hammondsport.

at Groton, N. Y. World Newa Newa Roundup Musical 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 N. Mortimer Mance of 112 Miss May M. Ovens, 69, of Penn Good Mornlnf News; Ethel Clock Show; Newa Charlotte Calls Just Music: News Jane Bond 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Brenkfast Club with Don McNeill Yesterday Television Programs McBride; Peala I Arthur Godfrav 10:00 i Best I Show Arthur Godfrey 10:15 10:30 10:45 on Wax Show Arthur Godfrav 11:00 Wednesday, July 13 WHAM 5 WSYR 3 WHEN 8 WBEN 4 WNBF 12 lea Oa to m.

11:15 Strike It Rich Phrase Pays Melodies Show Listen Ladies; News 11:30 11:45 6:3 Glab News Cartoon TheiL Dean Rami Short Show Weather Ntwi dperts Cam. Headlines Spta. Snotlltht News. Sports News To Be Ana, Snorte Llberace News Wendv Warren It's bigger, smarter and more powerful than any other car at anything like the price! 1:30 (8) (41 (5) (I) 03) 0:40 15) (8) 0:45 (3) (II (8) (5) (13) i im s) (4) 5 (13) Lunch Melodies 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 Organaires Newa: Weather Music Tune Time Cedrlq Foster I Paul Hsrvey Edna Ethel Parker Bartlett (Spotlight on Show I the Stars Sonermtn (ireas Life Room for nsddy 130 (3) Queen for Mra. Burton a Day I Dr.

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Lewis Roht Lewis Ladies Day Meet Millers Lsdiea Fair Rosso Party Hotu Part Mack's Matinee Bis Payoff Maok'a Matinee Blc Payoff Bl( PaTOff Pavs to Marry Boh Orosh Pavs to Marry Bob Croabv Bob Crosby Bob Crosby Wav of World Brirhtrt fi Wav of World Brtrhter Day Brlshter Day Pint Love secret Storm Flrx Love Secret Storm secret Storm Mr Sweeney On Voor Acrt. Mr Sweeney On Vonr A.ict. On feo Aret Mod. Romances 1:15 14) 1:31) iS (131 (41 (4) 1191 tM (3) is i rtt Si (13) 3:00 (S) 141 () (HI (131 3:80 14' () (HI '13 4:00 ili () (Hi 113) 415 (31 (III (SI (131 4:30 (Hi (tt (HI (ISi 4:45 (31 Waterfront Matt Dennis Done Edwards Matt Dennis llnHf i-'iV'nrdS Matt Dennis Nevre Caravan 1:00 1:15 1:30 2-00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:15 3:30 3j4S 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 the fact that today's Pontiac is bettering even its own enviable reputation for dependability and economy! If by now you're thinking "This is what I've wanted all we suggest you stop in and talk dollars and cents. That's when you'll get the final reason for Pontiac's record popularity the fact that you can fit a big, powerful, future-fashioned Pontiac into any newar budget! You'll never find it easier to get into the fine-car class than right now! 'Low extra cost option 1 The Music Man Show I House 1 Party Musical I Matinee Julius La Rosa Happiness I Styles Smiles Stella Dallas 1400 Club Wldder Brown Scores; 14M Pepper Younsx Clul ously is calling the turn on the future and you have another reason for Pontiac's phenomenal sales success.

That alone would be enough for most cars but not for Pontiac! Pontiac corners the market on value with the most powerful engine within hundreds of dollars of its price. The sensational 200-horsepower Strato-Streak V-8 with four-barrel carburetor is the newest, most modern power you can buy. In acceleration and in passing power News News Csrsvsn i alias LaRois News Caravan leanest Pert. Arthur Godfrey Reanest Perf. Arthur Godfrey Arthnr Godlrey News: Musie (News 1400 4 A sales success like Pontiac'a starts on the drawing boards with engineers and designers who have been schooled for years in the Pontiac idea of giving more people more car for less money.

Take the, matter of size. With its long 122', or 124 wheelbase and extra, big-car heft, Pontiac provides road-hugging comfort and a safe, secure feeling you get in no other car near it in price! Now take this big, roomy car and surround it with the unmatched distinction of Twin-Streak styling and Vogue Two-Toning beauty that obvi Lorentn Jonee ut 8:00 8:19 8:30 8:45 Hhythm Scores: 1400 Club Rendezvous My Little Mart- My Little Mars. News: Inside Snorts Serenade Television Thesl News; Scores Soort Echoea lEvenlne Edit 3 Star 'Extra IS I Tedav Mornint (new fi TodsT (8) Mornlnr Show 1S Morning Shew r.HS(lt) News -M News 5I Tho'l lor Diy ft Mornlm Prayer 12 Mornlm Heath. CO Cofff. Coo Tb.

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