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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 6

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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AT SYRACUSE SAVINGS BANK You Can PARK and BANK EASIL 6 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Tuesday, March 13, 1956 40 More Homes Threatened by Seneca River For Convenience Bank at SYRACUSE SAVINGS Rn.NK tt flP tt WV ttiV MM EASTWOOD OmCE-JAMfS AT KCKOK AVE. MEM8H FEDUAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CdBORATlON The flood waters of Seneca River rose four inches yesterday and threatened to spill into at least 40 more homes in the Baldwinsville area. A rise in the water level was noted for the third consecutive day by anxious riverside families a watched the muddy water creep toward their homes. One Hundred families have been a ri river first spilled over its banks Friday.

In anticipation of even more I families having to leave their homes, the American Red Cross set up cots and other emergency equipment in the Baldwinsville Town Hall to cope with the situation, according to Louis Harrolds, ARC Emergency Home Service. Other flood victims like Mr. jand Mrs. Earle Greene, who own 'and operate the Downer Street JBoat Livery, awoke early yester- jday to find about a half-inch water on the first floor of their ihome. Seven Feet Above Normal f.

i i Greene has about 15 boats that A I A AT I looks after for the owners. 'He has tied them down, but is afraid the force of the water will carry them away. His home is located on high ground. He esti- I mated the water was 4 at least seven feet" above normal. Greene called it the worst since he moved nine years In 1950, he said, the river to within a few inches of the floor in his home.

"Flooding in area isn't something new, he said, "it goes on every year. 1 An estimated $7,000 in tools and has been ruined by flood water at the Rainbow Harbor Boat Livery on Hayes road, a mile from Cold Springs bridge. Anthony Salotto. 42, who owns 'and operates the boat house with his wife Muriel, said they have had to move to the second story of their home. Move to Second Floor Orla Howard, 35.

of Seneca Beach road, sent his daughter, Stomach fluttery? Logy feeling? Ruth. 9, to live with her grand- Let famous antacid Sal Hepatica smother while he and his wife give you speedy relief this way: Amoved to the second of their The first floor was inun- aaiea Sunday nignt ana ester- Ming SaJ Hepatica in a glass of jdsy morning. The furnace'in his water, and feel how fast it relieves Abasement' was covered, Howard Preston Losey, 36, of Morgan Voad, Baldwinsville, evacuated his 63-year-old mother by boat Sunday night- George Wilmot, 51, of Baldwinsville RD 3, Hayes said water had risen in his home until yesterday eight inches covered his kitchen and front room floors. Wilmot said he used blocks to jjack up the springs of his truck jso the vehicle could be maneu- i vered flooded Hayes road.j He carried three families, i ing five children, to safety en i the back of the truck. It was the! only vehicle known to have navi-i Court Imposes $750 Fine on Postal Counts Hayes road looked like Venice yesterday as floodwaters inched higher.

Why Seneca River Overflows Banks tl upset from overindulgence. The mild laxation which mav also accompany its alkaline action helps reh'cve the constipation often occurring when vou overindulge. So be wise--get the economy-size bottle of Sal Hepatica today! Have on hand when you need it. Joseph Sichel, 66, of 249 esee Park yesterday was' fined $750 in U. S.

District Court tor fraudulently demanding and receiving postage in excess of legal postage rates and purloining moneys of the Post Office Department. The offenses admitted by; Sichel on arraignment before oudg Skcplieu 7 occurred at a former Syracuse' postal contract station operated! by the defendant's wife, Mrs. Theresa Sichel The station, known as the Westcott Station, was discon-, tinued last December following' an investigation by postal inspectors. Sichel was charged in an infor-, mation with charging and obtain-' ing excessive postage from pa-' trons of the station on Dec. 15 and 16 and purloining moneys of the Post Office Department in an amount less than S100 from July 1.

1955. through Dec. 16. 1955. Refusing to believe that Kuo Ah Chee, 42.

a native of China. jumped ship in the middle of the in order to see the United States for a few hours, Judge Robert Godfrey Conk, 79. of 113' Brennan sentenced the former Briggs retired owner and. se man to flve da of Marshall -Nil The ai entry charge was explained to Chee by Miss Tung Fen Lin. a graduate art student at Syracuse University, who called in to act as interpreter for the court.

Chee, who still faces immigration charges, admitted entering the country illegally at Albany in June. 1954. Assistant U. S. Ally.

George Seager said Chee was one of seven Chinese crewmen who jumped ship. Chee was appre- Cook, Ex-Owner Of Cigar Dies ATTENTION HOME FUEL USERS! A Man's House-Is His Castle "Keep It Comfortable" For Complete Heating Satisfaction BURN VINCETT'S DEPENDABLE FUELS Reasons Why! Top Quality Fuels Efficient well trained Drivers 50 years dependable service Easy Payment Budget Plan Reliable source of supply For Prompt Courteous Service Dial I CO A Land OIL 113 -I, GENESH STREE Cigar Manufacturing died at his home yesterday following, a long illness. A native and life resident of Syracuse, he was a communicant of A ption Church, a member of the Anon hended in New York City. Club, and Workmen's Sick Walter G. Martin, also accused Death Benefit Society.

jof illegal entry, refused for a Surviving are his time to answer the charge. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson; a sonJMartin allegedly entered the U. S. Howard R.

Cook; four grandchil-jfrom Canada Jan. 18 at Bocse- ri drcn; several n'eces ar.d after previous arrest three sisters, Mrs. Alvinjand deportation. He told the Dohne of Indianapolis, he won't enter a plea until Nicholas Bardo and Mrs. receives replies to his letters Ryan, both of Syracuse.

jfrom Queen Elizabeth or to an A rosary service will be held at! Indian chief in Canada. Martin p.m. tomorrow at the Donald contends he is more than 50 per J. Romero Funeral Home. A massj cent Indian and as such is en- of requiem will be celebrated to freedom of movement 10 a.m.

Thursday in the Church'across the border. I of the Assumption. Burial will! -be in Assumption Cemetery Friends may call at 1234 nut St. from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

KT. A WORD to the WISE Most visual problems require diagnosis and advice. Consultation by our oplometric a is helpful i i i cases which require unusual correction. OPTOMETRIST QW'CIAN Gcncit Engineer Explains roun Floo roew, PHONE 2-0065 ADVERTISEMENT verPr ecls i HUT cm iviPivmran Of Grill, Ends Life iviC.iv.Loi an, cmei engineer of the New York State Power last night discussed the St. Lawrence Seaway and hydro-electric projects Min.c Medicine rtop; itchy scalp.

ugly, loose dandruff KIes. arrests Unlike hair tonics and A widely known restaurant: members of the Syracuse Tech: Glow's like a doc- owner was found dead yesterdayj no i gy Club, morning in his automobile at his About 150 persons attended the tor's prescript ion. Contains sulphur, tare and toothing oils that really stimulate the scalp Take sparkling KEPATSCA end smile! CT 5,000 Square Miles of Drainage home. The coroner's Martin J. second Mange Medicine tonight then him poo.

You 11 and fee! your hair and office Listing the various stages of COMPLETELY REVITALIZED. KA 64. is gone. Dandruff is checked. Hair i fioe i 1626 development in the project, Me- atopscomint out bccacae your acalp can Glen wood former propne- Moran pointed out the coopera- T- rX tion between the United States on the and Canada.

Mange The Oswego watershed, an gated the full length of Hayes: area of about 5,000 square miles, road since it became flooded. Water Rising: Steadily Mrs. Clifton -Johnson reported the water rising steadily i disgorging the water no pouring over the banks of Seneca River in the Hayes road section of Baldwinsville. LETTERPRESS OFFSET itor nf Rudy's dead in his csr grounds of his home by a neigh- rr.ean* of and bor. Thnmas Topp, Topp was maps, he explained ex- from the southern MI of the: A spokesman for the stste "'Kid -t 'he JeStodVtotit WtadM 0r 1 had to rivc'r durl- irom the northern half is build- cult to please everyone in the been seen since noon Sunday.

i of a dam Accord' ing up with regard to rising! Acting Coroner Martin F. to the engineer one of the 'water. fi cr Jr issued a verdict of su unusual phases of the power under control," Robinson said. "If we held back the bj Carb XldC lson project that the St. Lawrence mt ill druggists.

Money back A A A A I i i WATER At present the snow measures one place the people in another 23 RULING BINDING KHDlNG TRIDENT PRINTING CORP. 561 S. CLINTON ST. 1-7764 and 3-3882 a on Morgan road. She said The Oswego watershed is of water surrounds Wf)uH a i and wc me to to keep the navigational I a 40 temilm could miles lying north and district i says i is lhe 'season in mind, too," said.

home jf the water continued of Oneida Lake; and thc; i a of five inchcs of ou can ima ine a sorl Lakes watershed, roughly a lf it sud(icnly thc trouble we'd have if people be- Meanwhile, closer to square miles located west of area would be'gan to complain that they didn't Onondaga a a Lake. a i ooded weather pro- have enough water to float boats- acrert closed as Public Works employes. The water a i i from 5,000 dictions are 'for snow flurries and barges." member of The man had operated about 30 years prior in 1951. A native of he had lived here 40 stages construction. He termed the river one of the most beautiful in the country, and one of the most remarkable from an engineer's viewpoint Casimir bo- smce us ADVERTISEMENT Don't Let i a futilcly against an isn- square miles of land is meeting an continued cold, which means Most of the camps and homes lated flood of four feet of a a Three River to go out the northern section of the being flooded were con- beneath the New York Central wego River into Lake Ontario.

Ishcd will probably a i i the structed in thc funnel of ihp hip bv CHANGE OF LIFE CHANGE YOU 4 If you are Roins: through loved won flow is only twice its i i flow i highwaler stages. The ratio of Bosmes his wife, he is survived Columbia River is 35 to 1 a-ri a son. Ben Rudy: a daughter. Mississippii 25 a i underpass. WiJIiam Robinson, district en-: SO uthern half has made its con-i watershed, and water from 1 i soc llr a the St.

Lawrence much more de- Traffic was detoured north over, Rineer of the New York State itribution. The Oneida watershed 1 vast area is pouring through one br ihe Stanley Rudy of Chis i a for the presrnl purpose. Hiawaiha bouievard and Sevenin i Department of Puohc Works, -usually lags 10 days behind at Three Rivers. No enc 4 said. North street where cars moved i said yesterday that as much wa: Finger Lakes watershed because 'gineering project is now being slstcrs in nlanri a grandson, and at snail pace almost bumper to ter as possible is now being low temperatures.

iplanned to prevent those areas sev eral nephews. passed down the Seneca River: Most of the snow in the south-ifrom being flooded in the fu- uwque new A A I A A with Nylon Cop i pcrmanen; cure for i i faucets. Ends for pood wears out! Bearinss cm Dasher wear. Nylon cap replaces old washer. ro install.

AROMORE PRODUCTS CO. At nd thain burnper. Cold weather, with tempera- of life, the lures hovering near freezing, will Services will at 8:30 a.m. and canal with minimum of ern portion of thc watershed is.ture. The topographical set-up Thursday at the Funeral Fourth in Lenten danger to residents.

jnow gone, but state engineers has remained the same for thous- et thousnd? of womrn who! morrow ancl these conditions will i residents are now getting is com- -the entire area. suffered hot flashes and srrearmni! r.prvp ten- be favorable for easing flood COn- havr ifrirA tht nn'I 4 at 9 Friends mav call and 7 to 10 p.m. to- A arc today can be continue through today and to- 1 Most of the'water Hayes road are keeping a constant watch on ands of years, and anything in ic Mihiort i ifrom 2 tn 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. i i iA a U' i i i IVin i i ir, 1 dav and tomorrow. Burial will be tor a a the fourth in a ri Sicrcd Heart of Prescription, rrpilnriy.

I feel So why Ir. i Irpijf'. or your druEgist'8. Save il.is ari as a ditions. according to Weatherman Andrew Keller at Hancock Field be 34 deft and the low tonight 28.

Thc yesterday was 30. Aid Indian Recoup Fire Loss NO NEED TO WEAR Firemen's Fight erics TRUSS FOR RUPTURE That Binds, Cuts, Goupcs. Slips and Dors Not Hold Tho corporation counsel's office yesterday began to prepare for- A "substantial 1 fund has beenlSunday at the Onondaga Valley Iday sent contributions to Mr. i collected for the Rev. Livingston (Presbyterian Church, and a care of Tho IVt- 66-year-old who said be did not want Standard, recommending that a i a minister, who last Friday Ihis name mentioned contributed-fund, which had already boKun ilost 11 cows, a marc and tons to thc fund.

be formed. Meanwhile, persons yester-! One person, who mailed five ionr dollar bills, wrote "Mr. i Grouse deserves as much as a who suffered i loss without insurance." Mrs. flobrri B. Murphy of 21S rent a check for $10 of church a i Lenten 'fellowship programs to bo hold, beginning at 6:30 p.m.

tomovrcw I with a church family suppor, in LaFayette Avenue ri i 5 I Speaker will be the Rev. John Lewien of the Methodist JChurch in Baldwinsvillr. Supper 'plans are in charge of TYrry DamaKc was set at $4,000 yes(Wo ods and the November Circle terdav after fire swept the 1 1 terior of a combination garage- Ferporson Fire Damages rOWS N. Syracuse Shop BREAD ADVERTISEMENT when his barn burnrd. Most of the Methodist churches a charges against two firemen; in the Syracuse district compris- who were suspended from the de-l Onondaga, Madison and Cort- partment after a fight.

jiarid counties, received special Arthur Beach, first assistant! offerings for Mr. Crousc Sunday, corporation counsel, said that he! the public relations office of the Seek Hit-Skip Car, Boy's Cart Struck If Hunt had bren instructed to fornruilate you must woar a Truss for lhc Barges from reports from don miJs this. A Post -n -c A i Card, with name and address. Chief Franas Frrrftn and that i get you FRKK. and without.both sides would be heard in a obligation, tho complete, mod- public hearing bffore the mayor an hie or someone he designates.

i i Now in riaily. No dalc has for use hy th'-usands say they the hor.rinR. Er-ach added that, the anri charges not be completed Safely this week. worr Cant Howard nponinR. prr-wnK for or hnrsh, anr nf .5 S.

Edwards Av' in Martin (t ad pivssurr. I i of fin a 500 Dnnforth St. ons occupation. Chirf said that thr Honsr about 8.30 or yon haw worn, TRY narcup occurred in TIIIS, and s'-nd your Post. Card A todny to w.

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Pm iast Friday. Methodist Church announced! A dark sedan minus muffler, "Enclosed is a small check for yesterday. jand license plate is being huntcdjlhe Rev. Mr, Livingston Grouse fire, which began at proximalely .1:45 p.m.. was ported by Gerry Gnlpin.

14. The carafe was owned by for refrigerator repairs. The North Syracuse Fire partment responded to the and ap- re- Weather WORKING Decall The statement issued by Rich- by deputy sheriffs as a hit-run ard Hudson, director of public relations, said that the project for car that injured Donald Buck, 14- year-old newspaper delivery boy. who lost his b.uu and cows, hay, corn and his truck by fire. Jf a fund has already been started Mr.

Crovise is being conduclexi a Onondaga Hill early htm, would yon i add the Board of Lay Activities in co-operation the Methodist five minutes. The Mattydale Fire Department moved into the North Syracuse fire house on a stand-bv AIRPORT STATION Syracuse- -Snow i cold today and tomorrow. Temperature i New, Improved MOW I'nitea SMJes -to break up chest cold tightness! Get astonishing relief from New. Improved Mustorole it contain! an flmnzinp new drug. Ag.V.n this Tamcus product is ir.ny.ng news! There's nothing Ukf for a cold! Frrl MUfitorolo'5 new 12:00 p.m.

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Seneca'ru-e arkod contaci Dr. Odum. "All funds are being received when it his newspaper hy Dr. Odum, inehidm? those delivery cart. The cart struck SITPF.R TO BF SERVED which wore generously given the hoy, knocking him down.

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