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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 5

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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arrmq Streets AlsoU ent, John H. Miller Appointed A. M. E. Zion Church Rev.

John K. Miller has been i pointed to succeed fiev, Arthur Marshall. as minister of People's A.M.E. Zion church, 711 E. Fayelle Criticism of the department! 5 1 of public works' surface treatment of Syracuse streets with He is a a i o.E Ridgeway, S.

studied in A and Livingstone tar and stone was defended and both in North Carolina, explained last night by his A.3. in Livingstone and his Frank J. Coslcllo. in Hood Theological seminary. and was ordained in 1D39.

Since then ho has hold pastorates in North Carolina and in New Britain. Conn. At Livingstone he met his wife, condition are i in shape to: Miss Bernice F. IMUard. They last out the remainder of the sum- iavc George Frederick, In Poor Condition The program, the mayor said, simply one whereby streets in poor mcr season and next winter.

The tar and stone applications are an emergency measure, Mayor CosteHo declared, after some resi- donts of paved streets were ported to have protested the use of: 15 months. Miller has a sturdy physique and an active temperament. At college he did his part on track and in the boxing ring. In church he has had a successful record clearing off debts and organizing good civic "I chocked thoroly on Corn-stock ancl race re i a tions. Costcllo said.

"The asphalt i Here he has set his heart on com- cracked way thru due to traC- i ti church and parsonage rcno- i and water action. We decided Cations begun by his predecessor, to use tar and stone so as to pro-, cw England conference ap- long its life another year. 'pointed him delegate to the general "What the treatment really is. is of their i a i Baling coat. We are trying to save ich meets in Louisville, in some of the streets." JMay, 10 tD The mayor said the question of whether tar and asphalt are a good combination docs not.

apply, as the asphalt streets in the program (the list of the streets to be treated was published in Sunday's Post-Standard) are in such a wornout condition thai the tar and stone pro- County a the only way of maintain ing them. 5-Day Week State Legislative action In give them a five-day week is favored by a majority of the members of (he Onondaga County Employes association, dition Soi Man Held in Co Fugitive Counl Proceedings for extradition Robert W. Gilford, formerly Baldwinsville, who posted $500 following arrest Jr. Denver, on a i i from justice char were commenced by District Atf ney "William H. Bowers ycsterc afternoon.

The grand reported an dictmer.t against Gifford on Ji 10, charging abandonment of children: Sharon Lee, and ert, .18 months, on April 1, bill also contained a count chs ing Gifford with a i to pay twice a month for support of children as directed by an or signed by Judge Leo J. Yehle Sept. 30, 1946, Deputy District Attorney Cha E. Grove of Denver advised ers by telegram that Gifford's has been continued lo Mon morning when a hearing will hold. Mrs.

i a Gifford of Phoenix, town of Lysander. was called, before the grand by Assistant District Attorney I a made an a i a i the extradition proceedings yes day. It showed that i tained a divorce while residinj Wyoming and forwarded her rei tances i were i i i support of the children. When i came to Baldw ville from i last Spptcn Lack of co-ordination in the activ- the proceeding for a i to itios of i institutions was "Port the children was institute- mt lemninatoi of of Clothing Stolen From 2 Women Two women yesterday reported to police the loss of clothing in separate thefts. Miss Amy Stevens, 1457 Genesee st, told police she had left clothes in the bathhouse at Thornden park pool while she was swimming yesterday.

The bag 4 tained hejf dress, slip, shoes, underclothing and a towel, she said. The loss was placed at $20. Miss Neva W. Petty, 321 Hawiey told police she left a bag at a radio station Sunday morning. The contents consisted of a dress, a silk gown, a clock, a box of powder, silverware and a pair uf shoes.

When, she returned for the bag at 4 p. she said it had been stolen. Patrolman Richard Schill investigated both cases. THE POST-STANDARD 5 Wednesday, July 16, 1947 THIEF LOOTS CAR A jewelry-minded thief broke' into the glove compartment of the car of William J. Young, 505 Wyoming and stole a wrist watch and two pair of sun glasses, totaling $45, yesterday.

The car was parked in front of the house, Young told polipc. Argentina's first air passenger station has been opened at Buenos Aires. GE Stockholders Record, 249,627 SCHENECTADY. General Electric Co. announced yesterday that the number of stockholders increased to a record 249,627 ns oC June 20, of whom 35 per cent are small holders owning from one to 10 shares.

Women hold 45 per cent of the stock, mnn 43 per cent and business enterprises 12 per cent. ir- Next to the Diamond. Kature 9 Most Brilliant Gem be Rev. John H. Miller dinalion Seen TODAY (Wednesday e'rc Off for Our Annual Picnic Genuine called one of i.hc major dg Ychlc's order directing it was announced following the can- Store Closes o'Clock In Brief VC tt fc Utter desperation produced sec- aL rity 1 fuive da stilute leadership in id strength in Peggy Davis.

This would have to be done Man lius school auditorium yesteryear-old Cornell summer an act of legislature, and there early last niffht and enabled her is some question it can be obtained. i to withstand the impact of a heavy The all-day Saturday closing i ie alup cd speakers, flow ct water smashing in her facel work well for a number oC the called co-ordination a a i a i a prip on a spillway i a a a that is said a groups who often "guard i- rririf, i 1 ond and on April 1 the mount of rears was $210. Gifford was in ft from last a a to A according to a letter forwarder his employer to Mitchell. Gif was then employed as an ir.spe for an insurance company. PILOT OF SQUADRON Second Lt.

Robert A. Long, 2- PI lilt' f-UUUlUK-m, vj IT i men, was severely injured when the' board of supervisors could fiol urgoa more err.pna.sus on J9 Mobarl ave. is i of a he was struck by a car yesterday. nn a than adopt a resolution cational and a factors in a He was taken to Auburn Citv hos- a i onis discre- i planning and less on phys-'fifihter-bomber composite whore cxaramation showed I 1 i a "M'e h.vc not yet i Here are Zircons that rival the brilliance of the Diamond! Big, impressive 1-carat Zircons in superb settings of yellow gold just for Her. The Zircon is known the world over as the "Gem of Mystery." You'll marvel too, how we can offer them at such a low, low price of 12.95.

Choice of rich blue or brilliant white. Convenient STOMS 29 COMMUNITIES It Desired 9 Over 1100 Edwards Employees are off to cur annual picnic, but we'll cs usua! all Wednesday morning. Come in and Set us help you get ready to take a summer outing, too. Back, Ready Thursday i Business cuts to his head. ination showed, 1 kCn nSM ay vclopcd the i i a controls over Some of the offices must ma.n- -technological advances wh ch was i the 15th air orld a 2 More than 350 employes rf the tain skeleton staffs Saturday can lead to better a TUimsey Manufacturing Corp.

and i i They include the county treas- tions," he said. Rumscy Products. were put the nty clerk, the motor- Dr. Frederick P. Pope, New YOPK Australia reports a pig nut of work when general assign- vehicle bureau, penitentiary, State Citizens council executive dire uses to enter its sty if the ments for the benefit of cr is believed surro- rect a i the purposes a is i gate's court, which remained open Is of i a i a i i which, he, county CIC.KS otncc.

'as usual. said, "facilitates the exchange of. fiich Open 10:00 M. to 8:30 CORNER SOUTH SAUNA AT EAST JEFFERSON ST. Nearby Stores: Auburn, Fulton, Ithaca, and Rome Pftu which will prevent him from walk- house.

The childien com the-spot counseling." Tha i i conducted a panel Cortland police and firemen yes- highway depart- discussion on How to Develop Com- a were granted an increase kCL lJV 'H ourchasinc agent's office, i Leadership. The panel was ir. pay of approximately per cent a a composed of Dr. Rope. Dr.

Mi.unce as requested at a meeting of the on the i Trover Mr Orton, Mrs. Ellen D. IN CRITICAL CONDmOM A i a a A i Aug. i. ciydfi a Eas i a i i i Orlo Maughan of Pullman.

acusc who was onr of three per-' son of Mr. and Mrs. George injured early yesterday when tracks near Willis is in critical H. Mauqhan of Etna, was killed in crashed into a ca- i i in St. Joseph hospital, it a 0 boose on "he New York a was reported last nifihl, (I oun 4 Keep your locker always full, and it will pay you hardsome dividends not only in savings but in a continuous supply of fruits, vegetables and meats that retain their fresh flavor and goodness.

Let your local locker man tell how you can cut your food budget enormously by buying and storing in quantity. And whether it te for a meal or for a full supply, look to your community locker for the finest in frozen foods. Chock Full of Morsels of TLE'S Semi-Sweet Chocolate Yes, these Nestlc's Serai-Sweet Chocolate Morsels are baked right into the cookie--whole. Just follow the simple recipe on the package. You'll come out i the grandest a i treat -Toll House Cookies, crisp, golden.

They're i i rich, morsels of Semi-Sweet the greatest taste in chocolate; U.S. Pal. Off. NOW'S the time to Freeze RASPBERRIES Always a Full Supply of Packages and Wrapping Material Available at Your Community Locker. Visit Your Nearest Locker CHERRIES sur NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOOD LOCKER Inc.

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Years Available:
1875-1978