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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 10

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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Former Syracuse Woman Feared Foul Play Victim Texarkana Police Find Clothing of Mrs. Stella Andrus Finding cl the personal effects and clothing of a former Syracuse woman. Mrs. Stella Andrus, has started Texarkarta, Ark, police officials on a search or ihe area surrounding Texarkana for the woman's whereabouts Previously she lived in Oswego and Canton. Children With Dad Hire Andrus was divorced frotn her husband in Oswego ui May.

1943. They had both lived in Oswego with their lour children up to that time. Mr. Andrus, a fruckei in the North Country, told The Fgst-Slandard last night that the lour children were at his home near Canton Mrs Andrus was described as a brunet with blue eyes, about five loot seven inches tall and weighing abwt 21D pounds Pictures found near Texarkana in the personal eifecU ol Mrs Andrus resembled the description ot the woman The mysterious conditions under the woman's personal effects weire Jound hidden under busaes in a heavily wooded section eight north of let lo suspect foul play AT HOSPITAL by The Post-Stan that a AridiTls" employed at a Syr- last spring and later school irt Canton World Federalists Urge Aid for Bill In N. Y.

legislature tJRGES PASSAGE OF WORLD GOVERNMENT J.pbn NsiFi York city, field director the United Federalists in New York stale. confsf 5 with Miss Judy Vanlleel. executive of the eountj' at loci.1 headquarters, 120 Fayelte st regarding: passage gf the world govern-- meni resolution which has been inlrodaced in slate legislature Jeffery President 01 Local SKA irrey. 22S w. was elected pres'icnl at Central New YorK for the! Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1 at annual meelinS held at the unimal si Other officers chosen mclud A Wenninger.

Thomas Corcoran, tary; and Lewis Lighlon. the ol the tnpk Stale Housing Head Irked at Zone Shift Fata of tht Fayetie st city- itate public housing pfoj act's. Ii- ill be subject of a meeting aty and n- between Hernrsn Slichmjn, slate signer al housing; at his New York ciiy cilice at a tomorrow The lawyers and the city housing authority were reported to have conducted a meeting last night to pis part the tit) 'defense' in. re- jwd 10 a zone change which per- a gasoline Station near the turned up nothing vestisation but that ing weird from Syracuse authorities of conflrmaliDv woman being reported lElTEft RECEIVED MEif Investigation into the myi, surrounding ihe whereabouts VJ Andrus. will move into "Wateriov today following developments Ia1 3 eslerday.

Deputy Chiel Mathew Solinski said last night that Syracuse department had received delnery-air mail letter Irom Smith, and FeLer J. KalUelz William Tlapp was re-elected manatf- director ol the society. Sirs Florence Tucker as named director and Miss Catherine Hannon, assistant Mr Greene, Mr Lighten, sat Smith were elected to finance coinHiitiee 115 Pints of Blool i yen at Carrier officials listing trte items Included, ht said posicarJs, at least two of which were addressed to Mrs. Andrus at 113 Plum st, Syracuse. posl- markcd Walirtown The first, Solinsk- said u-as dated llarch 23.

1949 zttd said. 'Here in old twti aaain yesti Corporation empl foen Slichman. The city plsnriinf commission iy be asked to re-zone the nrop- ort. back to tbe prior zone, .1 rep ted, as a means ol the Uuation Stf'hmen is reported to have failure to notify laim of constituted a the onrraet between the authorU- and the stale diviciqn n. housinglatid a threat to refuse to make ptjmects by the fta's bonds AT ttii Support fL resolution, whicli wps in Hie New York stale legislature tail week is beinf urjfed by the United World Fedarahsls Otion- daga county, according to John HoH, tield director in Ww Ywh itate lor tho UWF, who a -working in this srta utstil tomorrow.

Mr. MulL said that Jocal sie interested in the resolution strongly suggests ihal everyone interested wocld Should wnle at to his representatives asking them to support this measure. Favorable response to the resolution has been by State Sen John H. Hughes, and Assemblymen Searlee ShulU, firit district: Donald second district; and Laivrence Bulison. third district The rewlylwn was introduced by Lrwen Stcuigut (D oL Brooklyn, minority leader the assembly on Jan 10 and coiwuiTently in the sen- aic by Walter Mahoncy.

(R) of Buffalo chairman of the senate finance committee The resolution read in part "AP' plication, is hereby made TO the congress dt the. United Stales pursuant article five ot the canst! tutioa of the United Stales to call a convention lot- the sols purpose of proposing amendment the constitution to expedite and insure the ticipation ot the United States In a world federal Eovernment open to all nations with powers which, denned and limited, shall be adeqiwe IP preserve peace, whether tfie proposed charter or constitution ol such world federal government be In thft lorm ol amend- mfnts to the charter Df the tfnvted, Nations or by a -world constitution convention or otherwise." Camera Clicks Jury Awards Wife Some Articles Left At Home of Mate 10 THE POST-STANDARD Wednesday, Jonuory IS, 1950 colled hvr jury awards nt ihc Peck fVf home last nigM. Mrs Tawlf ddimcd the Icll the Peck avc. home In July, IM7, but that lh various hoUEShold wcrt io her over Ih? past ypjrs by .1 stfii sM two daughters torBicr The drfsrid- ant-huband claimed he paid for all the L'oodi hi nnd he was onlHlcd to keep ihcm The jury up the civjriff fie a Itimp, set ol disjiei LWO nurtiCHne lamps and "Lunips, nnd stemmed baud the dmin- room slaKEcs worn boms pursfd around a rioor lamp some Ofu-b 1 ni-oM nllnM.1rt3 ave. last nrehl, folltmina Jury vejrflict in be- lore Judge Harry Fkorrill in fl A for lhe gantord Enscl lor jury awarded the ip Deyoe vkc.

o( Mr and Mrs TanII ol 236 Tenny- Mis, Harold Djke ot 204 Room- son avc in her action hcrlf-ju i n.is fcecn scJcctcd lor Jjstns estranged hUlband, Todor oil'" lvh0 W. ho An nR SludenlF Auienc-in UPivcrfitiM anfl cA adL)Hl(S high school, a at L. Jurois. however, cided the husband should keep Ccr- by (Hg wife, in- WHO'LL this car Is ticket id in er st who will have lo pay the buck' No license plates, no windshield wiper 'where vie iini tickets neatly tucked), in fact nothing remaining but the mcta! bodj 1 if it can be cta'-iilied as a cut Sug- fienion 1 Issue ticket to cai; upon ngn-ppmetkt of nme svm- mons; upon non-appearance claim a 1 and sell lor ihcrtbv lhe buck zuiyu'ay foi ihc ticket issued. Simple isn't if slates elready this resolution--Calilornu, Maine, Connecticut, Jearsej'.

North Carolina, and Tlorida said Mr. Holt, who added that success in' New York can have a powerful effect on the sntite Mr. Holt us a 1943 graduate ol Ysls university who served in the submarine service of the navy. In the Pacific are for a couple of i ear a In fall of he- slat-led YL ork with the World Federalists who pierged th other orcnnizationa in Fesiu- sry, lW7 to form the United World fedoralists. In the fall of 1947 he left the national office of UWF to join the York state Mi55 Jud) Vanflect, executive director ot the Onondagu cqynty UWF, 5 that there are now chapters with 300 tnamberi in cluding a dining room set end vacuum cleanci.

With lhe verdict reported p. m. tha litjganis witi then 1 relatives and Made tn have Mrs. Tascff Conn university in fthddlelown, Hf is a member of Alpha Phi fMlernily. the senior hon- socielj, Slvslical 'ha-i been a member of lhe Cardinal.

literary magazine. He if editor of the magazine Record Relief for SOUR STOMACH For ftdd I Dff IJIETUOB TUMSi THE TUHMVi DO VOU HATI Bo msaj Troreeu Becu'efn the cf 3fl nacf faivf food to ba.i* 'chine, of llff the tine nheo Ifcrtlutr ebbs E.WIT fhto ytrtptomi or toil beuj four IT Thll pnrlod milcu feel to nLraua. bud co live md Tart tfj CompcTund wllet-e svmpiomi Women by the thousands baie remarkable beneflu Vo other Ibli lor f-omin noa liich frtftrd ot nl Lj dl PlnLbim't nelpi build tip rucli dltuesa. Tfie JrifnA' O1E. OP t.

TABLE! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Compound bipod contributed 115 pictsof the Syracuse regioW blood ie' run Lhsir IPL- djy total 134 pints. Yesterday donations by i plant and bright Their uvc-d( the mestmy will be Richaidsotl cpunsel. Anur Beach, his and William G. Kennedy, to the housing total to 211 "airier emplojes Thompson ij piani previous! contributed 2J3 Vints.

Prof. Bishop Voted Warden of Parish alJ Everett Hairh, of Oloo Prot Altred BTShop the Col- pointed about that (SaU SOT SEV- donr ncruiuncnt V- Hie Dl Forestry. Syracuse univcr- erol ago Hope evcrvthine is and Onondaca counV chapter oG 11 as 6 tcrrne prace Episcopal parish at the OK wctfi The cnicl ould not reveal lhe contents of the second bm. pplicel on otficials said it could be construed the American Red the Carrier operation 1 Jn tna blood Found in the purse ith the cards iva? an insurance policy lice said FOUL PLAY po- Foul play suspected. Constable IJerrington investigation pending word BU I grilles.

but no widespread would be launched Jtrom ICew York searching a wooded area lor clue; yesterday were ham pored Bancer htsLoty only ls lhe you consider each Din mwwns Monday en lhe hlm and as a bo at- "ded -jrace church 5u nclay school blood as Itsell being responsble Elizabeth a a life," Hatch said, Uie Jnrner publtc ichKfl is generous 'pint of 1 TM'' 56 Primary churcn by all ol Cfcrxier IT ore mob UP operations. perlect" 5.M p. m. ivrlt the week't for inc blood progtam. Thursday at CorUanrf and Friday ar Crudbls Steel in Syracuse, and a local donor day at the Red Cross hlood center 749 5.

ty heavy raHiIall Tfe-- Warfen 1J Slewan Stanley joined tne mvcs- tijaiion, was reported by thc 12Led Press no actual, nidenee of v.olwcc LOrCOTOn Constable said ttic circumstances surrounding LhcifsJ bundle of found clolNng IciJ him bciiev-c there bce ftnil Mayor Thomos J. Corcoran A Cfcicaco concern, ran BM advcr-'; nIcreEle i i lnc tiscmoni. in a paper for nE in bv Mayxjr for informal be readouts Ii -naa sajc that lhe Jnrcnod by H. Kempion or Chicago. ol business nalure.

ulso -ware elected cy Include lUcsird ratcfc Wilm Bunson. Jerome Ed.tards and MotfiiL ior thfee-jear Alexander French a cted to fill an uiiertpired 'term one Tear. J. Jol fie nil Ey re. led a raFclution, -Ah ten fp'ed, rnakin? 'Paul JEddy emeritus of the it conCiBjilion unanl- to adopt a familj of Euro- 1" diaplacca ptrtpn? They also a rctoinlFDn fuppprt to THE AJNTIfflSTAMINE RECO1VEVIENDED FOR FAMILY USE ANAHIST REMITS DIGEST reports clinical proof that its for COLDS Q.

AF YM, ASSIST is Tor both adults anil Lakcn as directed on (he ye- Children over 6 be lhe same dosage adults. For chili dreh under consult jour i he prapcf duiagp. Remember, 4 help? prevent p.is'inc jour colds on Q. Are nil antiltistaminas ajually in ifr irrarrncni of colds -V. differ in cbcraiot structure and Mihc iu Tormancc ii lh ED tFFECTI nh)ch iou catt buy icirA fidfiKt fn boiil) use, nw ETIIOE tbe prcKul CQV Fixtures Removed From Used Autos over! Da on sports ev state should be the slate it lo be I on potts, cv-cms ani! Gov.

Dewe? op- he an whicil SSS i-Vy" thrunnl the removed inom cats parked in 1 usccT car Jol at I2Jf3 Erac Coraonn said has aj. were lold 0 1 oihcr Cutlt ilunnt the irund js ihai Ic A B. Coofcc. Wpod. Mre.

Hook Miss Harriet Hilberry. Rick- Kobcrt M. Cooke. spoke Uie chsp- diairm Hw. car Edaarrf ColuiAfcUf'nvt Jisi! lime lo acquabii nhnscU lo ibc iJirtJpwaSf.

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Koftcrt E.owt'#jrc vtvxcd r. Mid utf ilmjrmip? atr- Twft3'ibly. Edmund RicSianlF.U'jJlwn Brrjy. and SS jind Son, Inc. IBalcs Trwreyu Jr.

BASSES Rlchanb IJUca fora APPROVED O- a epW AOT run rAree or 9 Ai In iiur ovu intfresL lo cm- thai ttif ilruf, JiJcli 59 much in ken iifion lllecar); ANAHIST is proced CUMCALLY EFFECTIVE far in ffte rigidly terfs described in the READERS DIGEST AMHIST CM STOP COLD SYMPTOMS IN A SINGLE DAY! Iralinn oflhe AX iiriCT mar rwtwce lhe lhe ihcrc hccti wf the by the Hw Rfadcr's begins Its accouBL fif 9hc dcidopnwsji, icsiina, and clinical proof of an ncK riifcovciy Uie llial can die fprcaJini: -of cvWr. XV'nr ih is UK fad ihatal) arr f. Tilcy Jiflcr Ja chcmrrai slnsrtart? and thrj- grcally in performance and (Hit as the aoc mirade drngjar TMfc of its reooH in duucat AMMNSTS Cwvtral ujwn Families Everwhere mean? lo mcc7ins, couching, -walcring and oilier ooH i's halving AVUICT urtrvn conterl wiiji anyone has a oW--yqu can chcdi IM spread. So. a nn lonjwr pasf frftm wsc an- in 4 Jxmilr.

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