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IIMIRA ADVERTISE! Syr4y. Dm. II, 151 I Death Verdict Issued In Shooting Incident Hospital Aide Has 'Tasty Task Plans Meals for 1,000 Persons Daily Safe yirglairy Case A vwdiet of suicide has been issued in the death of Clarence Dsmmassedl iim Couirft Price, 45, who was touna in cornfield shot in the chest with his J22 rifle Thursday. By STUART TROUP To bespectacled but handsome H. Maloney, the purchasing, Dead is Clarence Price, 45, of aid H.

Monroe granted the dis planning and serving meals to roughly 1,000 persons each day is I a tasty task. Cannon Hole, an unempioyeu factory worker who had been do Hoose's wife, Bessie. They had a record of complaints by all thret ranging over the past year. Police said they were called by Mrs. Hoose about 6 p.

m. and on arrival found her standing in tha doorway screaming for help. Hoose was holding, a cloth over his mouth and told police he had just been shot by Price. Price later was found in a nearby cornfield with a bullet wound in the center of his chest. He apparently had shot him self, dropped the rifle and stag.

The case of two afternoon the case was dis bounty men charged with third jmissed. degree burglary and grand lar- Dist. Atty. Paul H. McCabe ing odd jobs in the averiy area.

Taking the tasteless monotony ceny was dismissed in cnemung'saia iwo wimcssti iwcsmi; iu Listed as "improved but still hi condition" at the Robert out of institution food is his aim in his daily work at Arnot-Ogden missals. Pabis and Shanks were indicted Feb. 5. 1958, on charges of third degree burglary and grand larceny involving the theft of a safe Feb. 10, 1957, from deary's Dairy and Barbecue at Grand aiier-iprosecuie me case uiiimn County Court yesterday able.

One, he said, was dead and Hospital. i 'The food is still institutional Packer Hospital in Sayre is Lester Hoose, 54, who apparently was shot by Price. Hoose received a bullet wound just below Maloney notes, "but that doesn't mean we can't make it look and taste good." Boon when key witnesses were lot available. The trial of Michael Pabis of Michigan Horseheads, and Larry Shanks of Comfort Hill Wellsburg, was tentatively set for Monday in court action yesterday morning, but during the other was unavailable. The motions for dismissal were made by Atty.

Irving Sandler, representing Pabis, and Atty. Joseph B. Hayes, representing Shanks. Chemung County Judge Don- Central Ave. and Fairview Town of Horseheads.

They were arrested in December, 1957, by gera into ine neia. the nose. TT 4AU The food manager's training for au. nuvw win uuupers rnce The suic de verdict was tut, his occupation was not gained in v. v.iu uou liiicaicucu uiia tree IU 1UU1CL yesterday by Coroner Rolhe Kolb 'dily harnu mn of Waverly.

nospnais. ror eigm years ne directed food and beverage departments in hotels in New York State and Massachusetts. Horseheads state police. An Endicott man was sentenced to the Elmira Reformatory in other court action yesterday. He is Wiley Post, who on Dec.

8, 1958, admitted a probation violation charge and was sent to the Reformatory. He was sentenced to the Re Rent a Truck It was reported that tne tan-, non Hole man shot Hoose Thursday and then killed himself in a longstanding dispute over Hoose's wife. State troopers said the dispute had arisen between the men over attentions Price allegedly paid Morse to Head Fund Drive for ND Football TALL AND IN his early 30s. Maloney was catering manager at the Mark Twain Hotel in Elmira FROM for six months before coming to Arnot-Ogden in November. He resides in his own home in i fnanacini editor ofi "His spirit and push will be formatory June 27, 1956, on charges of third degree burglary and petit larceny, but the sen S.

0. s. HERTZ Horseheads with his pretty wife. Th Advertiser, was named gen- an inspiration to supporters of TUB AQveriiaei, I fh nnri rpr. Joan, and their two-year-old tence was suspended and he was daughter, Debra.

placed on probation for five tainly will spur contributors to push the fund drive over its $30,000 goal." The food line wasn't always years: Yesterday, the suspended sen his niche. He was a traveling passenger agent for the Canadian DO IT YOURSELF" A kickoff dinner will be held tence was revoked and the Re Heights Rotary Plans Yule Dance The Elmira Heights Rotary Club and its auxiliary, the Rotary Anns, will hold a joint Christmas dinner and dance tonight at Pierce's Restaurant. A social hour will begin at 6:30 with dinner at 7. and dancing from 9 to 1. Music will be furnished by the Fifth Ave.

Jan. 15 at the high school cafe formatory term directed by racuic naiiroaa ana tne Atlantic Clll campaign to enable Notre Dame High School to field a football team next fall. The appointment was made by officers of the Notre Dame High School Athletic Assn. The recently-organized group has set goal of $30,000 to pro-viH for new equipment, medical Judge Monroe. Coast Line until 1951.

The probation violation in While on his vacation that teria in Southport to open the drive. Morse is chairman of the event. He is expected to name a committee soon. volves Post's alleged failure to year, he was offered a job as night steward at the Ten Eyck report to the Broome County Efforts will be made to bring probation office and failure to Hotel in Albany. There he be tncnrmrp.

came ex- make payments for support ot in a top football figure as speaker at the dinner. came banquet manager. Fives. Buypuca, Annette travel expenses, coacnes VI I a child. When the hotel was sold he Cochairmen are Mr.

and Mrs. i i iiiiimiit 1 I I The Notre Dame football team MOVING EXTRA TRUCXING Standard Operating Service Inc. 853 DICKINSON ST. Dial ELMIRA 3-558S Chemung St. A Tioga Ave.

Dial CORNING 21038 The case of Karl A. Scott, 23 salaries, reconditioning of two iavina fields and a reserve for will play eight games next fall, went to another in North the home of Smith of Athens RD 3, was adjourned Gary L. May. They are being assisted by Mr. and Mrs.

Albert until Jan. 5. Attys. Henry IJkuj contingencies. "Wns" Hartnett.

chair four at home. It has not been decided where home contests will be played. Possibilities include a field on the high school College. He remained there as food and beverage department manager until coming back to the association, termed Rebeck and Charles Bradley were appointed to defend him. Judge Monroe directed that Scott be examined by a psychia Elias, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred De-Muth, Mrs. Joseph Spirawk, Mrs. Theodore Van Brunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Kohena and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. May. Gary May will be master of ceremonies.

New York State this year, and to the Mark Twain Hotel last May. grounds or the rental of another local field. Possible sites are Morse's selection as "gratifying tiews to all of us participating in the campaign. 1 "I don't believe a better choice leader could have been made. trist, after a request by the at tornevs.

i The now-famous battle of the Parker or Dunn Fields. New York Central Railroad stock The selection of a head coach a Scott was Indicted Tuesday af 4 i imi i F. H. Maloney holders in Albany in May, 1954, is expected to De announced ternoon on four counts of sec soon, along with a complete occurred at the Ten Eyck Hotel ond degree assault and two counts involving morals charges, schedule. during a dinner managed by He is most capable and his gen- eral knowledge of people plus his accomplished talent and leader-j ship will be our first big step in the direction of a successful con Notre Dame probably first involving an incident between Scott and an eight-year-old El ELMIRA VIDEO will meet schools of comparable size.

Later the school probably MALONEY RELATES that mira boy. Police charged that will widen its scope and play "and put the operation on a business basis although it is still 3,000 persons were served in 10 Scott struck the boy over the clusion," Hartnett saia. He added that "the committee i mnst erateful to Jim for his larger schools. minutes by 130 waitresses. Al head with a bottle and knocked The high school has an en though it took 2Vi months of him to the ground.

rollment of 234 boys in an preparation, the dinner remains The case of Howard Brimmer DECEMBER SPECIAL overall student body of 534. one of his proudest memories. acceptance and I am sure we will all be given added inspiration to work hard In our drive for a better all-around athletic pro-cram at Notre Dame High or Elmira, charged with abandonment of children, was ad non-profit. From 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

each day he supervises a staff of 45 persons in the food department besides purchasing food and planning menus. Special diets for certain patients are made up by dieticians or doctors. After the meal was served he "He needs a maid to clean up after him in the kitchen," she says. His prize possession is his family. But next in line is a collection of more than 5,000 records.

Ice hockey and model railroading round out his hobbies. He is a Kiwanis Club member and a pro-football fan. The food manager's favorite dish: Chateaubriand, a roasted filet of beef. journed until the March term went home, passed out and slept of County Court. ior two days.

Brimmer denied the charge School." Attv. Paul M. Donovan, an of EVERYONE CAN AFFORD TO BE "ON THE CABLE" NOW His post at Arnot-Ogden is an unusual one. "The reason I'm Dec. 2.

He was released in the The head football coach will receive a salary and his assistants are expected to serve on a voluntary basis. Football will be the fourth sport offered at the parochial high school'. Golf, baseball and basketball already are on the sports schedule. Ed Rothwell coaches these sports. custody of Brig.

Arthur West there is to enliven and control ficer of the association, said, "As leader of the drive for football at Notre Dame. Jim Morse will BUT AT HOME his wife does the food planning and cooking. of the Salvation Army. the food operation," he says, provide the boost necessary for its fulfillment. Nevs of Area Men in Service City, H' heads YOUR CHOICE OF INSTALLATION PLANS 55 Installation On Cable 25, son of Mrs.

Jennie F. Learn-' Ice Skaters AND THREE ELMIRANS are aboard the super attack aircraft carrier USS Forrestal, operating with the Sixth Fleet in Arctic League Radio Appeal Set Sunday ed of Oak Hill Park, recently completed eight weeks of basic combat training at Fort Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Hill of Beaver Dams, recently completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island.

S. C. 53.50 per Month Service (May Be Financed) Get Warnings Tex. the Mediterranean. They are: John C.

Travis, 30, aviation electronics technician, second He was graduated from St. Paul's School, Concord, N. in Mr. and Mrs; Donald C. Hawk Ice skaters at Foster's Pond class, son of Herbert A.

Travis of es, Kingdon D. Williams, Ann and Miller's Pond are warned to The first of two radio appeals expected to increase the tempo of giving to the Arctic League 1952 and Union College, Schen ectady, this year. L- 824 Washington Ave. PVT. ARNOLD E.

Sherman' 23, whose wife Joyce, lives at' 18 Spring Canisteo, recently! was assigned as a clerk-typist at the 28th General Hospital in K. Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. Donald use only the portions cleared of '5 INSTALLATION Vincent J. Barone, 34.

ship's L. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles1 Christmas fund will be broad serviceman first class, son of snow, City Manager Angus T. Johnson said yesterday.

Stempfle, Mr. and Mrs. John cast Sunday over local stations, Mrs. Paul Barone of 114 Dewitt AND Croix Chapeau, France. i Campbell, John Doane, J.

Harry Ave. He said Brick Pond still is un DONALD L. Carney, 18, son of Mrs. Margaret Nash of 156 High recently completed eight weeks of basic Army combat The variety show will be presented from 1 to 3 p.m. Radio Stations WENY and WEHH will Donald G.

Compton, 22, para $5 Per Month Service In Europe since Sherman entered the service; last May. He is a 1956 graduate; chute rigger airman, son of Mr. safe and skaters are requested to stay off rinks at Hathorn Ct and at E. Water and Judson Sts. Foley, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Chimilewski. Margaret and Helen Leyden, Karl M. Hendricks, Mrs. O.

J. Harm, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Tan and Mrs.

Harold Compton of 3 carry the entire two hours and Gates PL training at Fort Riley, Kan. He attended Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif. of the State University of New York Agricultural and Technic Station WELM will broadcast the Plans are being made to flood Travis entered the Navy in first, hour only, rinks at the Diven and Hudson ner, Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Weed, Sts. playgrounds and skaters are PVT. KENNETH E. Smith START ENJOYING 7-CHANNEL TV NOW CALL 3-9141 Frank Tripp will be master of ceremonies and the speaker will be Edward T.

Lagonegro, Arc 1946 and Barone enlisted in 1942. Before entering the service in 1955, Compton attended Elmira Free Academy. requested to stay off for a few Alice Considine, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Marks and Ted, G. days until the ice becomes firm.

21, son of Mr." and Mrs. Kenneth E. Smith of 707 Lorraine Horseheads, recently completed The artificial rink in Horse tic League president Collier, Roy A. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hawkes Mrs. PVT. JOHN A. Hockstaff. 18, heads isn't frozen enough for skating either.

William Griffiths The program will Include the 17-piece Arctic League orchestra, a masonry course at Fort Leon FOR DETAILS ard Wood, Mo. directed by Johnny McGiUey; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Hockstaff of 1410 Davis recently was graduated from the 101st al Institute at Alfred. Sherman formerly was employed by Capital Plastics Inc.

at Wellsville. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlon H. Sherman of Greenwood RD 1, PVT.

1. c. WILLIAM Leposa, whose wife, Emily, lives at 188 Hornell Hornell, recently participated in a field training exercise with the 3rd Infantry Division in Germany. In Europe since April, he entered tha service in October, 1957.. Lauren A.

Carl, Mr. and Mrs Lynn N. Bitner, Mr. and Mrs Arthur B. Calhoun, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank E. Tripp. Wilson T. Day, Leila A.

Hor- Before entering the Army last WoodhuU's Old Tyme Masters, of the Horseheads Chamber of Commerce said the water seeps into the ground, leaving an air pocket between the ground and Southside High School Quali July, he was an employe of the Mark Twain Hotel. Pvt. Smith Airborne Division's Jump School at Fort Campbell, Ky. tones, Momo's Accordion Band, ton, Frank M. Mack, A.

E. Gil- He received his parachutist the ice. VSfc is married to the former Marian Allen, who resides at Pine City the Tillage Squares barbershop A and duartet, Charley TrenwneiM wimiim Lane 'Southern wings after completing the two-' Officials said it may take as RD 1 week course which included five long as a week before the ground qiunvei, we Liiuua men vuvius Tier Glass and Mirror training jumps. will freeze. Skating will be su and an Elmira College choral A 1957 graduate ol Edison GEORGE A.

Severance son pervised by the Horseheads group, High School, Hockstaff entered Youth. Commission. The second program, with dif the service last May. Janis S. Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Maxcy, Dr. J.

G. Gladston, Dr. Arthur C. Smith Jr. Women of the Moose No.

107, Mrs. Mildred Westervelt, Wallace and Rosalie Maier, Guy E. of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Severance of Van Etten, recently was graduated from recruit training Manager Johnson said reports ferent entertainers, will be presented Dec. 21. have been received of children skating on the Chemung River. SPECIALIST 4. C.

Horace K. at Great Lakes, HL Jacobs, 43, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Arctic League fund total en the Big Book at Lagonegro's He cautioned parents to keep their children away from this George D. Jacobs or 53 Monroe Shaver, Eleanor F.

Conevery, Myron and Dorothy Resue, Julia V. Cain. Dr. L. A.

Roth. Frank J. recently completed the automotive and tracked vehicle field hazardous ice. maintenance course at the Engi Kubinski, R. T.

Snowdon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph Flanagan, Ann and Barbara Colegrove. Cigar Store last night at 5 was S4.954, or $8 more than the total for the sann date a year ago.

Latest donors include: Blaine, Edward and Michael Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ku-binski, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold A. neer-Ordnance School in Mur nau. Germany. LYLE O.

DIXON, Navy apprentice seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon of Greenwood, N. recently returned to Boston aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Boston, after taking part in exercises with units of the Second Fleet in the southern Atlantic. Gambling Probe Mrs.

Joseph W. Buck, Mr. and A World War 11 Army veteran, he was an employe of Thatcher Ordered at Ithaca Mrs. William S. Thompson, Wig-sten Farms, J.

S. VanDuzer, F. S. Glass Mfg. Co.

before re-enlist- Wynkoop, Elm Chevrolet Co. ITHACA net A State Su Barnard, Mary R. Macdonald, Maureen Ann Karam, Denmark ing in February 1956. 1 a vuv caries Mr. and Mrs.

Knut Larsson, preme court justice yesteraay Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hart, ordered a special grand jury EIAVOOD D. RILL, son of Children.

Kathryn Crotty, Mr. and Mrs, PVT. ETHELBERT Nevin II, Emory Rigdon, Mr. and Mrs. investigation of charges that gamblers have been operating Wilbur Stevens, Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel H. Richardson Sr. 7 Mr. and Mrs.

R. Carlton Evans, in Tompkins County. Fire Damages Pa. Home James E. Casey, Coopers, W.

J. Northway, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Maroney, T. Sullivan, W. P. Mac- Mr. and Mrs.

N. J. Obler, Mr. Justice Joseph P. Molinari di and Mrs.

John H. Marshall rected the grand jury to con dren, Ronald, 3, and Donald, LIBERTY A fire last night vene Jan. 19. The probe had been in memory of Mrs. Esther Wetsel, Grant T.

Little, John Bednarchik, extensively damaged the home of requested by Dist Atty. Roger samara, Dee Cusick-Jack Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Breese a friend, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Fox George Washington Mildred G. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Sovocool. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl D. Reea on Jew Hill about one quarter of a Robert A. Boehlecke, Mrs. Irving Eight Ithaca men were arrest mile southeast of here.

H. Boggs. ed Nov. 15 and 17 on various three months old, stayed with Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs." Genevieve Alexander, at Buttonwood last night Reed suffered shock and was treated by a private physician.

Mrs. Reed said the loss was partially covered by insurance. William J. McTiernan. Rabbi The entire interior of the two- gambling charges.

The arrests stemmed from the alleged sale story frame dwelling was gutted James Gordon, George Nathen-son, Ira J. Smith, Mrs. Blanche of football pool tickets and pol Jkhool sixth grade students of Room 120 and Mr. and Mrs. E.

Longstreet Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Curren, Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Plunkett, Mrs. Ralph Haskell, Joseph M.

Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dudar, in memory of C. B. Collins and Maureen Collins.

David Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wood, icy numbers and the acceptance in the blaze. Lost were all ciotn ing and furnishings of the fam ily.

of wagers on horse Carl Pautz, Bob and Dick Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp Molinari said the cases against Mr. and Mrs. Reed and two bell, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Caros- seven of the men would be con children were not home when the fire broke out at 5:45 m. cio, Pat Nelson, anonymous. sidered by the grand jury. The Lawrenceville Bank Head Dies Kaplan, Dr.

Gerald T. Connelly, eighth man has asked the Appel It was discovered by Delroy Ben Youth Center tn memory of T. A. Malone, Mr. late Division of State Supreme nd Mrs.

Albert J. Elias and nett, a neighbor, and Mrs. Minnie Mathews, who lives across the' The president of the bank which was robbed Plans Variety Show Court to bar any action by grand jury. road Members of the Southside T-t Tuesday died yesterday at Cor- mere was nu waiei nuyjjijr aii JO IIS HdK'BeDorter': 1 I Youth Center will meet this afternoon at 2 to make plans for Unitnrinn Fellowshia the Youth Center Variety Show.L, the home and a shallow well washing Hospital, dry. Firemen used water from He was 76-year-old Arthur T.

tank trucks to battle the blaze. Swan, who under went surgery Mrs. Reed said the family left about a month ago. home at 5:15 p. m.

to visit her The bank was robbed of $1,987, planned to be first in annual rians dunaay meei boys, Mrs. Harriett Putnam. I Frederich W. Garvey, Florence Levy, Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Hib-bard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hentz, Mr.

and Mrs. V. H. Morgan, S. K.

Bellows, Pine City Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, Dr. R. Scott Howland, Rayee, Stanley ind Clendon Kelly, Lewis H. Stark a friend. Earl A.

Mitchell, Lyman H. Howa and family, Richard Tillingbast. eries. Robert Gilmore will lead the Anthony A. Dandrea, cochair-j adult discussion group of the man of the center's Parent's! Unitarian Fellowship Sunday and all but $49 has been recover Club, said the show will take morning at 11.

The group, meets in the downstairs rooms of the husband's brother at Trout Run. Firemen from Liberty, Bloss-burg, and Mansfield were still at the scene late last night. Chief Robert Brion of the Liberty Fire Department called the other two departments under the mutual ed. A Friendship, N. man has been accused of the theft.

The man, Donald C. Carpenter, 26, is being held at Chemung County jail awaiting removal to Scranton to face fed Jewish Community Center at Church and State Sts. Jim Bishop has a wonderful way with words. It has produced best selling books (The Day Lincoln Wat Shot, The Day Christ Died) numerous articles and stories. Now this newspaper brings you the three-times-a-week writings of JIM BISHOP: Reporter Starting Monday In the ELMIRA ADVERTISER George Gibson, George Kemp, Edward J.

McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockwell. Ethel and Sunday School will be held at the same time in adjoining aid. eral bank robbery charges.

Pa rooms. Mrs. Robert Cureau Edward C. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Stracben, Mr. and Mrs. War Bennett said the Inside of the.ncr work has delayed the trans- place some time tn March. CHILD INJURED BLOSSBURG Shelba Miles, six-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Miles of West-field was treated at the Bloss-burg State Hospital for finger injuries last night. Hospital officials said the child's thumb, second and fourth fingers of the right hand were "chewed" by a pet coon of the family. director of religious education house was aflame when he dis- fer until next week. Police said Carpenter has ad covered the blaze. Cause of the fire was not immediately known.

Saved were a mitted using a sawed-off shot The Great Lakes area produces C6 per cent of all salt produced ten W. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Hulbert, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Mabey, Stella Kluge, a friend in memory of Carmen M. Chalk, pi memory of David J. Ervin, the Willlsons, Harry C. Woods.

gun to hold up the bank. He is drier and a few kitchen utensils, on parole from a 1955 holdup in in the United States and 20 per The Reeds and their two chu-1 Buffalo, cent of world production..

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