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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 2

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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IV A BO il 2K.A— WBAL WJ2 (J1.ti>.: tr.fi,. i 1VJZ t3 WJZ nSfn.i: WTIC Rhvthra Torn A ig WEAf (30m.) Ntwirk-710 MnsnTe; In Erin 1 MooalAirs: Otth. The WCAU 1tn WABC (Mm.) tall Tines Art Eastern StanaArd) Htm York, Jury Beta Duileli will aafct in hookup tomorrow (.: WABC hrt.) -Of WAhC '1 tAt. WAiiO lit SOS.t—KDKA if.7. ft 14 hrM IM MM 79.5-WCY Trio fx-Mo: WEAF llit OrebAAtra, -Hc-jr from WEAF 3M.A— WBZ tto WJZ tm hri.) A Board Says Radio IVot Yet Ready lor Home Washington Radio movies, to the opinion ot the Inderal radio commission, axe not ye: ready for the Visual broadcasting, the commitAloo mutt to developed much further Bhw wUl take part la tat Radio Vaude- and necessity will warrant the hour WSAP and a HaUonal ment to of any of the Albert Coo tea.

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ot WRC CKOW -vr to whas Or.Iy to v. V. p. CAtTIRN CLKAR CHANNEL tTATIONS BArltont: Blr S'ftitA ny.mir. of tie baby claimed by riie BamberterA aiao would be Lrvufh: later.

Il it Haras plan to liave three rr.uniclpal court deckle whether the baby, which yesterday was Oeorte Edward Bamberftr, is a The babMM lnroiTAd were bora four afo in the Knflewood brspttal, where their occupied Use same roorr-A. When tat baUcs were taken home 11 beArtnf the name "BAiT.beT- klns home and a tag bearlnt the name "Watkins" or. the baby In the home. Cooperetown Demonstration Agent, in to will in dude Dorothy Lee, Bert Wheler. and yu reacn me siaBe wnere puouc mwresi Ktnneth W.

Root. Roman Maurrell. presentln? a radio re- to the appeal of the Short Wave and Dixlanam." Television Laboratory, of Boston, to A discussion of his projected round-trip transatlantic flight September will be made over the Columbia Broadcasting system at p. m. by William S.

MacLaren. former nary flyer. The talk will replace the last 15 minutes of ease Crawford's Mtan recital. opposed to licensing broadcast stations to .1 "Television is not yet ready to offer wmmlMlon p. m.

on WEAF and network. nol yet t0 A I. eXtctiy w'th Of Certainty. Music wiu include "BaiUmore. Our Mfljo actlvl.v and "Maryland.

My Mary-j commission has set aside certain I short-wave frr.m CMrian will hi. hfir in the t. work In visual sual day evening WJ2 program opening at 6 th'1 broadcaHin? chAnnels are o'clock. When this feature wa, presented from New York, music was by Vincent The enthusiasts in ie radio orehcftTA 'uu confident, however, that I the day win come wtv fights. ten- from the opera Marriage nis matches, and other sports and spec.

Cooperttown. July 21 FaUenta ad. mitten to tnt Mary imogene Basiett hoe-' tnarr Aug'. Ma Ferguson Wins Texas Nomination 1,036. for Her to Win Primary on Auoutt 23 Hobart Hobart, July 28 Mrs.

Bertha Bor-roughs returned Saturdav from spending two week, with her friend. Mrs. D. H. McNaught, at Kingston.

r. n. Oden. accompanied Hoyt, returned Saturday Jmeda Caney include Donald S. from spending a few day: Root of Bronxrllle.

Mr. and Mrs. nun t.v radio concert via their to minding their peace provWt ice turned to J.cluon Helghte 1 rlth Mr. and wu, wt and arrangements will alter sending two weeks with th- made so that All may be seated one m.Tther. Emma L.

Brer.r.. time. The Worcester High school band Jimmie McOovem r-tumcd LUCKY BREAKS By R. Miller SNAPPV SCOfUO WMB1, 111 THE GAAP 1 AT tvUBST. WILHELM SCMULtt, FOU THE" AGlNCY.

Cf 6Ka tvtWS taUOItG WTta WlTtf SNSIA TMIRTY LATER A OOXeM netrs pRPBrt were svhupk iv ms into At rwr cmtj A QgAF OVf 4 Ot'TO'JlTrOrt iwill be there and the committee on en-; Saturday from Or.eonta. he was is working hard to provide on by Dr. F. J. McMcr.arnin at ja varied prorraai of er.tertainrti-nl.

Ail the Fjx Memorial hoepital fw the re-I who wifh UAnspcriation to the of picnic be at the Methodist Episcopal A. S. returned borne Tucs-I church at a. m. Wedsesday.

Jrom two weeks with re'a- Harcld Shafer of Albany has been u'm ln spending a few dap with his parents. Cofheiia More returned FridaT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shafer extended stay with rebtirrs Mrs. Jennie Sloan of Bingham ton is 54X1 Cal.

I rp-nding t. ceuple of weeks ir. towr. ttA WiUiam Lyon. Arm.

Bruee. Mrs. Joseph Jones of Atlanta, Ga I Lfon 01 were we-kend a roest Saturday of Mr. and rI Mrs M- F. F.

Mrs. H. J. Kntakern ia TMUnr her Mr. and Mrs.

Rafael Marganda. Mto HargarMa and BlU MargarMa of Juan. Porto Rico, are apendlog the summer with Mr. and L. H.

Cum-: jmirigi. Other guests at the West fAt-rr. Shu-imacher cf Albany, Mto Eiia Noyes of ar.d Mr. ard Mrs. P.

Harmon Imme of Mr. and Mrs. Edcar Wilwx. Mr. Aftd Jthr.

and -wt chJdren ri and CatrWi Peters Is vwtsw hat Mr? W. H. Hlrknt. Or.ertr.U Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Beach ar.r! acTsmparjcvJ by Mrs. Berths BurrTjrhj. were c-j-jts Rev.

ar Vrv Recent At Mapie Crert farm, the U. a rriner of Mm. Mr. ar.d Mrs. F.

are tp-nd-int mi at the i I oa tiv St. Uwrenoe. I Claim ACIOry i Mr. una Ufj Fr-d r. I )r o.

I Shanghai July tt ptsaalififi And WiSaaa Van aWen of New rr-c SirvUy at naUoaAast T-rt tt cf a cr-jsiisg againa the Mr. and E. T. Vtn rru. oxAwed people's arary.

re-1 llwnAh Peters tpM gowerrjaeut. is the a tew da-, wra V.r% r. and PeTkJtm s. JOowati aud Mm. M.

t. Dasaoo led the retaa to withdraw to the north-1 I ward. Jeswe Hiajat ign wis raStfiTt to 1 at sinxzirQ rirarpital Ijarmasca feels T-ro Tiliwi I Dr. F. B.

y-. KkajsAetv JaaaaeA. Jwly -Twe I aaaeni tats Mat! Tat an a tasef faajed Cbtfjn tCi 7., a be 1 iasjge canted. -m A iJtUAly 1W per tax Sfrs rrf uvrnl UM id by 1. i of -n oo taat to iu KM UUA a cat AarrM co toasrf iC AO Urj-W dcprtidm on Uord A by vmoVr lie H3.0TS 126.9W JAPAn lll.dOT DenmAfi: 113.W1 in thip'julldine attrtbuted Sarsriy tt- thtf Jones-White MU.

paafrti by rongresa in 19M. which allows profitable returrj to ABaerKaa for L-arryuiC 1:121., ana 10 ship builders by the overnment up to "5 per cent or Short Horn Democrats Look thc interest rates. rr.j.-e $93,900,000 been loaned to aid in of American vessels t3 cost approilmateiy pltAl over the weekend Include Edmund Thomas B. Lore, state senator, the Contracts already are signed for two Monroe of Portlandville. readmitted to first of the nine defeated candidates to I otner big M-knot American liners, each the medical Service: Mrs.

Joseph Rey-j declare himself, announced he would to have a tennase of 30.000. nolda of ft Pioneer street became a support Sterling. Frank Putnam of i These Ships will surpass in speed and gteal patient; Mrs. Flora Edgett of Mil-1 Houston, wet candidate, said he wouidisiae the new British motor ship Britan-fcrd. R- a medical patient: Denni-j support Mrs.

Ferguson. jnlc, recently put in service, which now son Ottoway of Cooperstown, R. D. 2, Governor Dan Moody, who defeated is the world's largest cabin liner. They for medical treatment.

The following Mrs. Ferguson four years ago. but who will be the largest ever built In the were sufficiently recovered to be dis- declined to run for a third term after 1 States and will be in service by charged: Paul A. Clark, who underwent 'Sterling announced, came out for Bter- i 1932. a tonstleetomy operation last week; Foreseeing competition from American ard Aufmuth.

of Fly Creek; June Ftrfcusons. "Ma" and James ships, several foreign lines have taken May and Oeorte Williams, children of campaignea vogetner. They promised steps to meet it by pooling their Mr. and Mrs. H.

T. Williams of Worces-1 lwo ior the price of one; a to the extent that there Is no tel. who underwent tonsUectomy opera- opposition to a proposed between themselves. Uons on Friday; Oeorge VanVaulkenbtlrg M90.0O0.0O0 road bond issue, and plead- of Warren, and John Rowe of Sidney. for further vindication for Ferguson, 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin S. and twoiVno from office in hi, aec- Kf.rs of the safe arrival of Miss Alice Boeserrr.an. oaesp County itome France, has been received br MnvL, These views are set forth in an answer tare Miss Boseertrian wlU spend all The i.rofram will orbjihat; in court appeals of the District of in Holly-I the court Columbia from the commission's refusal to permit television transmission on the broadcast frequency Of 1,370 kilocycles. The manufacture of visual receiving sets as well as television transmitting ap paratus is "still highly the weeks travel through Europe.

The Misses Marion Fuller. Marion Thayer and Frances Hill, of this village, who have been attending the annual Baptist Bible school assembly at Keuka park during the past week, returned to their respective Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Penfleld of New commission therefore field.

John VanNort of New York city Martha smith of New York city arrived Saturday evening to spend two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Smith, at the Smith-Augur camp on Otsego lake.

called here by the death of By Mrs. in the new program will be Dallas. July 18 Teias Dem- twj new 10 tuuned the ocrau tod at looked at the 5S.44.1 lead leviathan II and respectlTely They; Mrs. Miriam Ferf foreier governor i 60 'Arger than the present LeTiathan. and wife of a two-term governor, ran up a s.

eed of 30 knots, faster oter Ross 8. Sterling. Hw.on publisher. the Oerman Br.tnen. present in last Saturday primary and began I holder of the speed record for the North lumung alignments lor me run-on pn- oseaieas speeu BteTung lscnaixrA-noftb.

state high- Bride way commission under appointment of Moody, and sponsored $300,000,000 road 1 Leon W. Boutou. assistant pastor bond plan. of the Wakefield, OwitTeiational As returns came in tonight. 701.664 church, a son of Rev.

and Webster votes had been tallied from 243 of the i Bouton of Glahn avenue, Syracuse, J33 counties, with 82 counties complete, formerly pastor of the Methodist churches and it was estimated a possible 125.000 of Mt. Vision and Vnadllla. and Miss votes remained to counted. There Grace daug tter of Mr. and was no thought, however, the trend would i Merton A.

Fish of 514 Kenwood avenue. ne cnangea. The vote for governor stood: Mrs. Ferguson. 204.057; Sterling, Small.

109.724: Love. 70.059; Young Mayfleld. 47.273: MUler, 46 Loven. 2.475; Waiter, Delmar, were united in marriage Sarur day afternoon in the chapel of the Delmar Methodist Episcopal church. The bridesrocms father, assisted by Rev.

L. M. Adklris, minister of the church. oSciated. Following an informal reception on the lawn of the Pish home, the couple left on a motor tour through the central part of the state.

They will be at home after September 1 at Wakefield. Mass. Eugene Kinch of Sidney-Drop? Dead on Veranda chancels for" experimental i D- Caney Walter Leddy. who played bail In Wal- brfjaficastlng. These! Huntington.

W. The daughter, ten with the serr.i-pro tean: absut ten Sunday night. throughout her mother's last Illness. Worcester Sidney. July Eugene Kinch, 74 years old, a respected resident Of Bidon the porch of hb Mr.

Kmrh had heart 14 and his death, Hobart with his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I tncuSh sudden was not unexpected. James McGovem.

at Ye Olde Millpond I He was 1851- Matilda inn. Mr. Leddy is now connected with i Klcch. died a year ago thia month. the New York city police force.

i nearest of kin are a daughter. Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Delhi Conrow, and two sons.

Jay and Merrttt Worcester. July The Corhmunitr were guests on Sundav or Hnn ilmch. of Sldr.rv n. in 'liMiir tin h. Sunday school picnic will be held Wed-: 3 Stevenson.

I The funeral will be held opera concert. CBS. vision to the family fireside. inesday at Neahwa park. Oneonta.

Mrs. A. H. van Buren and son. Jim- afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his edneaoay home on committee on refreshments asked sre spending a few dav3 with her Cartwright avenue.

Rev. A. T. Rich, that each family bring their own dishes, parents. Rev.

and Mrs. p. st." John Cole-; pastor of Sidney Methodist Episcopal lead the New York Philharmonic svm- hee th. CUQ- oeans- cnurcn. oincatrng.

aural wia be made 1 I -n Prcspect Hill cerr.etery. I SSI REGIMENT I ISTMS I COMXPT M'JVU ruNt; I I Till 11 WW Wfc j-v I mtn, II II I PaTI VW 1 sat. I I FRI. "SO THIS IS FOX PALACE WHERE ITS EVER COOL! LAST TDIES TODAY hjeerUp DIXIE LEE ARTHUR 4 LAKE OICA SAC LA NOVA AAXM AMira AND FORGET WORRIES! "Cavaewy- -Screen Vodvfr -Cartean" U66A TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Intentions Wayne King Tiolent Singtfs TONIGHT and Ayvmy Toesday night ovtjr WJZ 7 to 7:30 Eastern Standard Time on the N. C.

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164,658
Years Available:
1916-1973