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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 19

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THE ELMIRA TELEGRAM Sunday, March 8, 1964 9-B Curtiss Museum Gets Rare Plane Items American Stocks Sain lilt 1.1 I. tures were extensively copied by other manufacturers. The plane's fuselage will remain uncovered so museum n.ueironic ind 182 27 2' 2'4 14 Almost everyone who was anyone in the civilian and military aviation world of 1914 was on hand and all reportedly gasped when the "America" was thdi.) High Lw Last Chj. jupiier ip 7H 7Vi 7'- Kaiser Ind 1562 BH I 8 Kaltman 40 1 l'4 Kawecki .711 80 19 18' 18' Kay Jewelry 10 8' 8to 8' Kin Ark Oil 9u ti.jl'V visitors can better examine its interior construction details and'publicly unveiled on June 22, termined a third engine would have to be added to the big biplane if it was to lift itself and the fuel necessary for the flight a total of slightly more than 5,000 pounds. Tinal efforts to get the flying boat in shape were underway when the outbreak of World War I forced scratching the project.

The plane was sold to Britain and it was used for patrol work over England's costal waters. Many old non-aeronautical items also will be displayed at the museum for the first time this summer. Among them are a highwheel bicycle, bellows for a forge, lathe and many pieces of apparel and household items, all 40 to 70 years old. LafyRad 31 6' 6' 6 I 1914 in Hammondsport the main part of the craft's un' Lake shore 37 1 1 1 Lodg Sh 57 V4 1 La Land 2.40 53 sri dma ti. in.

usual control system. The Robin's powerplant is a LynchCp 16 8' 8' 8- to By PETE ESPOSITO HAMMONDSPORT -Some rare aeronautical items acquired recently will be displayed for the first time when the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum of Local History opens for its third season May IS. Moreover, the museum on the second floor of the former high school, which Curtiss attended, has been expanded to almost twice its original size to accommodate the growing collection. Museum President Otto Kohl during the winter months also rare Curtiss OX-5 engine un Magna Oil 63 57 5 5 Md Cup 19 34 34 34 MasseyF .50 192 19' 18'i.

v. McCull Oil 90 97 8 9 It usually modified by its previous owner. The OX-5 was first made in World War I days. Its wings were the largest yet seen 72 feet long. Its body was 35 feet long.

Curtiss and the Briton supposed to fly across the Atlantic from Newfoundland gave its first test flight off Lake Keuka the next day and it performed well. Mead .68 806 23 21 22 11, Menasco .10 42 41 4 4 Microwave 62 11 10' 10' Midwn Finan 64 57 5' 5 V4 Mohawk Alrl 414 7 6' 7 Molybd Can 134 5-16 Vt 5-16 MtVerM 1.20 x3 22' 21 21- MtSt TT 1 50 29 29 29- to MPO Vld .40 50 11' 10'. MuterCo 36 37 3 37t to ANOTHER major item to be displayed for the first time this HOWEVER, it was soon de summer is one of the two en gines of Curtiss' original "Am Natl Bell X76 S3 5 5 Natl Petrol 166 2 2 5-16 2J-3-16 NatPresto .80 22 20 I8V4 20 1 NatUnE 29 2' 2V 2' Nat Video .25 401 21 to 20 20 0 broke through a wall and re erica, the nuge flying boat Idria 276 1 7 15-16-1-16 furbished two rooms ino one large area. This space now houses non-aeronautical items. DISCOUNT NJ Zinc 1.20 65 43 41 "4 41 New 22 15 14' 14' NewPark 182 3' 2't 3to Vt Nuclear Am 313 2 2 2'4 I Two more large rooms remain MART Ogden 256 8' 7 8 on the floor.

jrry Ookiep 1.75 X10 77 75'4 76 Ito PeoDerell 4 8 92 90'J 91to Vt Perfect Phot 260 5 5' 5' to Philips El 264 48 41 45 Phoenix Stl 41 11V4 10'- llto Vt DIV. W. T. GRANT CO. KOHL IS now busy complet ing renovation of a Curtiss 130 W.

WATER ST. made in 1914 for an attempt to fly the Atlantic. Construction of the "America" in Hammonsport 50 years ago was done under great secrecy, adding to the great excitement generated by the project. Reporters from all over the East came to the Vine City to learn about the trans-Atlantic craft, but they got very little information while it was under construction. Curtiss officials, in an unusual move itself, purposely fed reporters scant details to keep interest high.

Robin, the last aircraft Curtiss helped design. It was made in mid-1927 and is among the few MONDAY ProgMtg .20 19 16 15 lito RapidA 98 6 5 RealEIn 1.20 62 20'4 19 20' Reeves Ind 235 3' 2 2 Republnd .30 620 7 6 77 1 RioAlgo 64 11 11' 11to Vt Ross Prod 58 6to 5 5to to Roy School 41 4 41 4' Vt Rusco Ind 40 3 V't 3 RyanC Pet 5 21 2' 2'i Scurry Rain 104 14 13 13' Sbd Airlin 4625 8'4 7 Seeburg .40 202 24 22 24' 1 Seeman Bro 91 77 7' 7to- Servo Corp 197 7 6 6- Servomech 15 2 2 2H Vt ShatDen 24 7 7 7to- V. SiaOil A 821 28' 26't 28' in existence. The Robin is a three-passeft rfftnii, kmm Li it nr im in ger aircraft with a 41-foot wing- span, one of the largest of the Otto Kohl checks engine used in "America." AeroletO .50 108 354 34 3" Aeronca Mf 27 2' 21 Vt Alaska Alrl 58 4H 4i 4' -4 AIIAEng 14 4' 4 4' V. AH9 CP Wt 162 tH Allied Art 25 VI Vlt 24 ft Allied Pap 47 TVt 7Vi Vt Alsco A 32 i 5 J5 Vi Ambass OH 35 4'4 44 4' Am Electron 120 Wt lVi 1 Vt Am MARC 109 3V4 3 AmPetro .15 71 I 7 Tt Vt AmSeal 15 15H 15H- AngLaA .45 151 4 yt- Vt ArkLGas 1.20 141 33'i 32H 33 Armour Wt 82 31Vi 29 31V4 1 Asamera Oil 100 15-16 Vt 15-161-16 AssdOil tV 355 45.

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7 8l' GtLak Chem 192 2 2 2Vi Vt GuardCh 2 10'- 10' 1014 Vt Guerdon Ind 31 11 11 11 Gulf Am Ld 254 4 4 4 Amer 83 2 2' 2 Harn CP 70 6' -5 Vt Hernisch .60 24 23 lV.i 21- Hazel Blsh 746 6 5' 6 HeclaM .80 53 21" 20' 21' Vt pf 1120 99' 99' 99'- Hycon Mfg 308 2 2V to Hvdmetal 68 6' 5 5- HygradeFd 1 18 18' 18 18 ImpOII 1.40a 53 42 42 4214 to InsNAm 2 106 97'- 96 96- Int Oil Gat 59 6 6'4 6 type made by Curtiss. Its fea WOMEN'S DRESS GLOVES WHITE and BEIGE SilvCrk Prec 190 9-16 7-16 Vt SincV Oil 3a 1120 53 52V4 53 -r ivt Slick Corp 93 57 5V4 South Roy 3 x2 90 88' 90 2'4 WOMEN'S EASTER MILLINERY VALUES TO $5.99 94" 2 Elmirans' Bail Doubled at Glen Sperry wt StdDredg .60 StdProd Std Thomson Sterl Al .25 Sterl Prec StopShp Strong Cobb StruthW Stylon Corp Sunsetln .02 Syntex TamDaEI .48 2,100 Pupils Expected at Cornell Event A $1.59 VAIUI The two are alleged by Sher 3V6 fft B'-IT V4 15 10V4 97 10' V4 38 137 13 7 23 5 4 4 xl 14' 14 88 1 lto 1' Vt 59 23 23 23to 203 7 7' 7' 149 llto 10 11 Ito 28 6 6 6 Vt 779 7 6 6to 5424 108 85' 851 14to 279 25 24 247't to 123 20 18 20V4 378 20' 18 19to 73 6 5 6 293 8 8 16 13-16 11-16 -l-16 137 I to S6 1 1 1 11' lVj llto XB 24 23 24 7 10 14' 14 14' to 41 38 38'A 38' to 127 8'4 7' 7 34 4 3 4 Vt 149 2 11-16 2' 2 916 as 214 2 2' iff Maurice F. Dean to be in WOMEN'S Exquisitely Styled DOUBLE KNIT 100 COTTON SHIFT DRESS volved in a series of burglaries WATKINS GLEN Bail was increased from $500 to $1,000 following the arraignment of Edward L. Curvish 28, of Elmira and Scott Thomas Merrill, 14 OZ. CAN BLAIR HAIR SPRAY of Seneca Lake cottages this winter.

Technic Oper Technic Teleprom Teleregist Telev Ind Texster Thomp Star ThomS pf.Uk ToddShp 1.40 TransLux .60 Tri Cont wt Unexcell Ch Unit AirProd Unit Asbest Un Implnv US AirC .10 ITHACA About 2,100 high Welds The two charges of third de scnool agricultural students, sorae 0 thft nntrs ftf. 18, of Harris Hill on two counts from across the state will at of grand larceny and third de fered include "Some Social $333 tend the Agricultural Science gree burglary, Dist. Atty. Wil Pink Blue Biege Black Problems Under the Microscope," "Color in Conserva Youth Program at Cornell Un liam N. Ellison said Saturday.

3 CANS FOR Limit 3 Cans Per Customer 2 2' 2' to 598 5 5 5' Vt X52 10 10 10 Vt ini 14 13 13'4 1 Both posted bail. SIZE 10-18 8 7 7 Curvish, through his counsel, A. William DeFilippo denied the 177 11 11 H'-4 Vt a'a 3 4 to iversity, March 31, April 1-2. Each day 700 students and their instructors will arrive and campus where each student will attend four of the 20 lectures, demonstrations, and discussions offered daily. tion," "Plant Disease Control." "Take, the Guesswork Out of Feeding" and "Making Better Forage Seedings." Cushman says members of the college staff will be available each day to counsel stu charges before Schuyler County Judge Liston F.

Coon. 54 9 9 9V4 to 74 1 1 275 7-16 1-16 UControl .20 UnlvMar .40 Utah IdS .50 Valspar Victreen .10 Viewlex ValronCC .50 Walth Prec Webb Knapp White Int WichROil Wms McWm WoodNM .60 Wright Harg Zalejwly .72 Zap Off-Sh Zion Foods WOMEN'S NEW SPRING HANDBAGS It 7.1 7-16 gree burglary and grand larceny are in connection with entries of the cottages of George Barton of Montour Falls on the east side of Seneca Lake and George Miller of Watkins Glen on the west side. A third count the two face involves unauthorized use of a motor boat and grand larceny, Ellison said. The two are alleged to have taken an outboard motor boat owned by Miller and driven it to the Watkins Glen harbor. Following their arrest last month, Peace Justice Olin Storch of Watkins Glen had set bail at $500.

19 Ito 1' 1' Merrill, represented by Paul M. Donovan, entered no plea CHILDREN'S DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS 7 9 97 1014 10 10 to Prof. Harold R. Cushman, dents who may be interested but requested youthful offender treatment. The matter is now agricultural educator and pro in enrolling at the College of 9 l-16 X22 20' 20' 20i 89 9 9'A 9' to 8 3 3 3to gram chairman, says events under investigation.

Agriculture, are planned to increase the stu dents' knowledge of agriculture $.00 Size 3-6x A PR. and research under way at the College. VALUES to $4.99 SLIGHT IRREG. N.Y. Stocks It also gives them an oppor tunity to learn of profesional Coast Guard Auxiliary's Anniversary to Be Marked opportunities in agriculture and to develop an interest in higher (Continued from Page 8B) Walgreen 1 WalkerH 2.40 WalTler 101 25' 24V 24 148 58' 57 57 Vj 107 27' 2534 27' 2' 79 6" 534 6 education.

Walworth For several of the lectures, 34 I'M 634 7'4 V4 101281 1220 1265 35 34 VtWt 24 Vi ton Mlk 484 50 Ward Bale Sickroom Supplies and Invalid Equipment W.rrl R.k of 1210 57 5534 57 1 ed to those who pass the exam students will have "homework" Sup Oil 7.50g SweetsCo .60 SwiftCo 1.80 SwingA 1.10b Sym Way .90 71 37'4 35' 3714 Vt WarnBro .80 to prepare in advance. A farm 67 19V4 1 18- Vt ination. Seamanship, aids to naviga WarnPic .50 WarnCo 1.20a WarLam .70 WarLam pf4 management problem is assign MONTOUR FALLS The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's Flotilla II-9 of this region is joining in the silver anniversary observance of the national group. In this area, in addition to its ed and must be turned in prior warn swas 1 1 WarrenSD 1 WashGs 1.40 to the lecture on "Analysis of a Farm Business Problem." 28 27 24V4 24Mi- 2V4 133 24H 23 23H 55 43 42' 42J4 Vt 6V4 6H 6-r 79 17 17W 1 it a 14 129 137 13' 137 18 30 30'4 30' 386 27 26 27 Vt.

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Upon completion of these studies, a certificate will be award- 1956 Chevrolet was stolen Fri X99 24'4 23H 24 134 59 58'4- 270 43V4 421 42' 46 46 46 Vt 39 31 30' 31'4 348 17H 16 17' 53 27V 26H 26' '4 EXERCISERS-VALKERS-IIOSPITAL BEDS WVPulp 1.20 X154 41 '4 39 397 IV4 WVaP pf4.50 110 10034 100 10034 Wn AirL 1.80 165 94 90 93'4- Wn Bancp 1 102 42'4 41 41' Westn Md 1 251 30V 28 30' 2 WnMd pfl.60 4 33 32'4 33 Wn Pac 1.80 11 38' 38 38 WUnTel 1.40 430 32 31V4 31- WstgAB 1.40 169 2' 2' 32' Vt WestgEI 1.20 2125 35' 33' 35' 1' Wests pf3.80 1 87' 87' 87'- "4 Weyerhr 1.20 783 374 347 37 2'4 Wheel Stl 1 xl39 347 3234 34 1' WheelSII pf5 y520 100 99' 99 day night between 11 and 11:30 while parked on Lake just 363 55 52' 55 -r 9" requires certification for young boat operators. ThoRW 1.60 OXYGEN EQUIPMENT-FOLDING WHEEL CHAIRS south of Carroll St. 14 93V4 Df4 9 27 27 27H- ThorTool 1.60 266 39 37 3iVt 20 25'4 25 25 807 78' 79- RE 3-6696 For Rent or Sale X60 20' 19'. 20' Whirl Lp l.BO 126 01-J 00 -r 1 Whirl pf 3.40 6 92'4 91' 92'4 Vt WhiteDent 2 13 49 47' 49'4 1 WhiteM 1.10 X442 31 29 30' White Sew 138 14' 13 13H2 224 31 31 31' 19 61 60 6OV4 1" 73 21' 21 Vs 152 64'4 62' 64V4 1 whites nf3 9 53 52 52' 1 White Sirs 1 11 11 ikt 7 Tidewat Oil TideO pfl.20 TimkRBear 3 TIshReal ToledoEd 1 TorrlngCo 2a ractSup .90 Trane Co 1 Trans Air TraWFin Tranam Transa pf4.50 Transitron Transwn PL TriCont 1.57a TriCon pf2.50 Tung Sol TwentC 1.07f Wickes .60 20 2734 27 27 255 35' 33H 345- 76 17' 16' 16 294 56H 55H 56V i 74 1651 165' 2' GEROULD'S Professional Pharmacy Delivery Servic 130 S. Main St.

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You will know what makes the Continental -s America's most distinguished motorcar. Cdn Intl Gr Fd 11.10 ii.u m.io n.uu Chemical Fd 13.25 13.12 13.25 13.10 UnShoe 2.50 98 50' 494 49'- UShoe Dfl.50 140 35 34' 34'- Cammonwealth Fundi: iicrw an 144 rVt 28' 29 Cited Scouter income 9.95 9.91 9.95 9.88 Intl 8. Gen 10.43 1 0.39 10.42 10.35 Scoutmaster Jack Durnin of Beaver Dams (center) is presented the Woods Badge award and citation by Leslie Vaughan, district scout commissioner. Looking on is Carl Burt of Elmira, new district scout executive. 10.21 10.1 iu.21 lu.ie Investmt USBor pf4.50 130 99H 99 99- USForS 1.85g 40 31 30 30 USFrht 1.40a X306 54H 52' 52- USGyp 3a 101 94 90' 90- 1 licr.n.

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Durnin earned the award by attending a course given at Schiff Scout Reservation, Mend-hern, N.J., in August, 1963; then by aiding with Scout training in the Seneca Drums District and the Sullivan Trail Coun Bond 6.35 O.JJ 4.59 4.57 4.59 4.56 51 18 17 IB uris Biag Durin is a native of Elmira and a graduate of Elmira Free Academy. He is a foreman in llth PL 1 32 261 38' 38 38' UTO Cp 1.20b 17 27'2 25 27lV 8.98 1.92 8.98 8.87 11.50 11.48 11.50 11.48 17.09 16.90 17.09 16.82 MONTOUR FALLS Scoutmaster John Durnin of Troop 58, Beaver Dams, was presented the Woods Badge Award at last week's roundtable of Seneca Drums District at the Merchants and Manufacturers Club. He Is the first scouter in the Sullivan Trail Council to earn the citation. District Scout Commissioner Leslie Vaughn of Watkins Glen 20.17 20.08 20.17 20.09 the Corning Glass Works main 15.36 15.32 15.36 15.28 1.07 8.02 8.07 7.97 cil, and writing a summary of Dividend Growth New England Oppenheim Fd Penn Sq Putnam Geo Televisn Elect United Accumulative Unit Fd Can Income Science Wellington Fd tenance department. He is communicant of St.

Patrick's 15.58 15.50 15.58 15.47 14 294 28' 28- J4 31s 30' 31 36 13' 12 13' Vi 460 13 11 13 IV 2,2 17 IS7 17 1' 74 10' 10' 10' Vt his scouting activities In his Troop and District. The training for the award Church at Corning. Van Real 1.40 VanAIISt 1.60 VanadCp Varian As VendoCo .40 Victor .05 VaEPw 1.04 VaEJ.P pf 5 VaEP pf4.80 19.37 19.29 19.35 19.22 13.06 13.00 13.06 12.98 7.27 7.21 7.27 7.22 Lincoln Continental He also is the leader In a 14.82 14.79 14.82 14.75 197 46 45' 46' MAi 107' 108' 1 IWCOIM MUCuav OcviS'ON UOtO C0M4Vf made the presentation includes campcraft, camp cook- scouting family. His wife, the .940 105 104 Nearly 70 were in attendance inc. first aid.

recreation, pio- 250 94'4 93 93 former Martha Reeser of Col VaEP pt4.zg V.PP of4.12 1140 93 93 93 1 at the roundtable. Only selected; neenng, compass and many oth- umbia Cross Roads, is a form STANDARD AND POOR'S r.w 1 3S 27' 25 27' 410 23' 21 22 er den mother. LYMAN D. GRIDLEY, INC. NEW YORK (AP)-Standard and Por' Scout leaders may take the training.

After being elected they are invited to partake ol Vu canM 60 355 13 12 13 VUICM Pf6 25 110 1 0434 104 104 15 er advanced scouting skills. To be elected an individual must be a top ranking scout leader in character and ability. Weekly 500 Stack Index: Hloh Law Close N.C 41C 1 J. AC 11 1 AC J- ill Son Mike, 14, is an Eagle Scout, son John, 11, a tenderfoot and daughters Jan, 11, and Kay, 12, are Girl Scouts. 25 Railroads 42.96 42.72 42.96 the Woods Badge Course given ELMIRA, NEW YORK 208 SOUTH WALNUT ST.

ll k42 22'4 21 21 H- so utilities ii .43 xui mi nil Jiw the Boy Scouts of America. Scoutmaster Duria also holds Waldorf 5 500 Stocks 4.

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