Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Saturday, September 7, 1957 Shapes Services (or A M. MAJKA of 316 Richmond Ave. will be at 8.15 am. Monday at the home and at 8:45 a.m.

in Sacred Heart Church, wheie a requiem mass will be celebrated Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemeterv. Heated GOP Race UpinCamillus Camillus Republican Chairman William F. Savage last night charged that Camillus Su pervisor Wil'ard Forward "wants to dominate" the GOP committee. Savage and Forward are bat' tlinjr it out for the Republican nomination for supervisor in Tuesday's primaries. The remarks of one of Forward's running mates "proves" the domination attempt, Savage said in his written statement.

Savage also charged that one person was "promised a pay raise" to nominate Forward for super-, visor at the GOP town committee 33, United Auto Workers, meeting Honorary pallbearers Power Shovel Kills Trucker In Sherburne SHERBURNE A father of Mr, Majka, a resident of Syra-ithree WES fatally injured at the cuse 50 years, died Thursday at, Concrete Company of Onondaga Sanatorium. i Friends may call at the home Sherburne shortly after noon Fn- A.M. 111.00--WSl'R-- Fury. Prayer, jn.30--WSYR-- Capt. Gallant.

8.00--WHEN--Capt. Kangaroo. I WHEN--It's a Hit WSYR--John Wayne Thea-i cr i Noon--WSYR--True Story. WHEN-Toy Shop Jam- WHEN--Rin Tin Tin. boree.

10.00-WSYR--Howdy Doody. WHEN-Mighty Mouse. at their convenience. Services for JOHN B. FALGE, 55.

of 136 John who died Thursday in University Hospital, will be at 8.45 a.m. Monday at the Pirro Sens Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Pompei Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Mr.

Falge was an official of the Greater New York CIO Council, and financial secretary of Local Savage won a divided endorsement lor 'he nomination by the Camillus Town Republican Committee. Forward subsequently decided to wage a primary fight sgainst his town chairman. Savage rlso attacked Bruce i Local 33 be Charles Costello. Curtis Kmncy, Raymond Garza, Julius Glowacki, Frank Tropes and Douglas Johnson. day when he was struck in the head by a heavy bucket of a large mechancial shovel.

According to state police of the i substation, Carlyle Rocke, 47, of Oneonta, a truck driver for the Bundy company, was loading at a laige pile of gravel. The shovel, operated by Jesse Chantler, Sherburne fire chief, was being raised and somehow struck Rocke in the head, just above the left eye, fracturing his skull. Workmen sent for an ambulance and called Dr. Charles JDubuar of Members oi the BAG Club willj when Df also be honorary bearers. Samuel a a John Cutrone.

JOANNA I Chenango County coroner, arrived he pronounced Rocke dead, and rendered a verdict of accidental death. The body was removed to the Benedict Fox Funeral Home Osterman, candidate for town Bonald Muzaroppi. councilman on the Forward ticket ohn rd Burns and a party comrnittceman. Savage, a "who delights in making vicious' DAR 0 Tully Farms Rd.Jin Sherburne. remarks concerning town opera- Tully djed yesterday in Minoa The Rcddent js bei tion and committee business, has, th Henderson.L ated bv Rock of the never been elected but was ap- (Mn a was employed 15 assisted bt Soop! pointed to the CamiHus Repub- at Gill ouse, Henderson lican Comrmttee last summer bor a fill out unexpired term." ghe eave a rs.

He claimed Osterman "did yery Baker of hvo sons little won; for the Republican Frederick ct Minoa a nd John of vlve party in year's presidentiall Syracuse: two sisters, Mrs. Eaton of the Norwich substation. The victim is said to be sur- ivjved by a wife and three daugh- WSYR-TV 3 TODAY'S TELEVISION WHEN-TV 8 New Process Promotes Three 10.30-WSl'R--Gumby Show, WHEN--Western "Arizona Bound" Theater. P.M. 12.30--WSl'R--Hopalon£ Cassidy.

WHEN--The Lone Ranger. Diary. WHEN--Saturday Cinema. 1 "No Smoking" I Autry. "Flaming Urse." Journey: WHEN--Top 10 Dance Party.

Bros. WHEN--Wire Service. Playhouse. WHEN--Wyatt Earp. Are Funny.

WHEN--Buccaneers. Dan runs afoul of seven lovely women. LaRosa Show. Guests, Jaye P. Morgan, Stubby Kaye, Buddy Morrow.

Kirby Stone Four, Lou Carter. Final show of season. WHEN--Jimmy Durante. Guest, Barbara Whiting. Dean.

Sanders Mystery Theater. Saturday Evening Television WHEN--SRO Three promotions were an- Inounced yesterday by David H. Brown, manager of New Process Gear Division, Chrysler Corp. Hyde has been appointed Industrial Engineer. He joined New Process in January, after 14.

years service in Chrysler En-, gineering, Marbes Hyde Don't Live Here." Woman is nearly a "Mechanical Cook" with Bill Bendix. Audrey Totter. Air Force crew chief is determined to be- Hart eluding assign-jpervisor and will be responsible for planning and scheduling of ments as chief engineer of the come a cook. Theater. "Adventure for Hire," with Pat O'Brien.

A flier is captured by criminals. WHEN--Gunsmoke. Formei Union soldier is driven to violence by two Confederate diehards. Repeat. Hit Parade.

WHEN--Miss America Pageant. Welk. wood Showcase. "Commandos I tio Chrysler Delaware Tank plant and Chrysler opetation's repre- jsentative in Washington. Edward J.

Hart has been named personnel manager with responsibility for the work force, labor ilations, training and em- ploye services. He has been a' personnel executive with New material, material handling and traffic. A member of the sales depart, ment since joining the gear making firm in 1936, Marbes has been customer contact supervisor in charge of sales orders, customer releases and shipping. GASOLINE STOLEN Strike at Dawn WHEN--News, Sports, AVeather. driven insane when her surroundings Theater.

"Best Foot Forward" completely unfamiliar. Repeat. with Lucille Ball. Gaxton, Tommy WHEN--Oh! Susanna. Sue aids a shy ship's Dix.

Movie star accepts an invitation to Process since May 1956. Hart was Thirty-five gallons of gasoline formerly with U.S. Hoffman Co.lweie reported stolen from a as a director of Industrial Rela-'tractor yesterday afternoon at jCovino Bros. Co. at New Court Rd.

George K. Marbes has been North Patrolman Frank appointed production control su-'Sallon said. officer whose job is threatened. Repeat. a Second.

a senior prom. Weather. election, and this year he failed Terry Munroe and Mrs. William to attend the July 12 meeting i i o( Carthage, 31 grand- vhich endorsed me and which he. children our grca t-grand- has criticized so often.

1 children. "My leadership as chairman' Services vnll be at 11 amMon- has been attacked by Osterman day at tjle Goddard randall but he fPilec to remember a Rev Wllllam while I was chairman Camillus McConaghy officiating. Corn- was second only to the Town of i a services will be at 2 pjnj Geddes in the percentage increase! irl EvcrgTe Cemetery, Bobertsi of votes produced for RepublicanJ candidates in the 1956 presiden-! Friends a from 2 lo tial election, as compared to 1952." a 7 3 tomorrow. DEATHS Services for MRS. ELECTRA DAMON--In Minoa.

Seatember 6. FITZPATRICK. Mrs. Joanna Collins Damon Survived cr -n A bv one Daughter. Mrs.

Wesley Baker. 3600 Bellevue A a native of tuo sons, Frederick Holies Damon. Begin Flooding Galops Island Seaway Link OGDENSBURG. --Flooding of St. Lawrence Seaway cut through the Galops Islands east of this city is now under way.

and the huge channel is expected Radio and TV Miss America To Be Crowned On Video Tonight Saturday Radio WSYR 570 1 NBC WHEN 620 CBS WNDR 1260 Mutual (WFBL1390 WOLF 1490 1 ABC 1 7.15 7.30 7 4 5 S.OO i S30 8.45 s.to .1.15 9.30 345 News Tunt Keeper Time Keeper News Breakfast Bell Breakfast Bell Breakfast Bell Breakfast Bell Time Kfepcr 'Breakfast Bell Time Keeper (Breakfast Bell Tme Keepei 'Breattast Bell News Breakfast Bell Time Keeper Jim Deline Jim Deline Jim Dehne News-Syr. Syr. TodaT Syr. Today- Syr. Toda" News-Sjr.

Syr. Todav Sir. Todav Sir. Todar Muslga: Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock Clock-News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock Clock-Newj Breakfast Bell News-Wms. 40 Breakfast Bell! Stapleton ITOP 40 Britht'nH'me IStaoleton JT OP 40 Bulletins Staoleton (x 0 40-News News.

Sunris: Serenade Serenade Serenade Serenade Serenade Serenade Serenade Serenade Polka Party Polka Party 1015 encouraged by the spe- ii.ijj jMonitor 115 iwonitor Interest in Saturday video 'viewing may perk up a bit to- i night, 1 cial telecast of Miss Amer! ica pageant and i by pre- I mierc of the I new Hit Paiade series. Miss America of 1958 ivill be crowned during the climax of 11.00 Jim Delini Monitor Monitor Monitor two sons, Frederick Holies Damon, i Svrarusp i be at 8 0 am 6 i be filled with water late a 90 minute live show from Atlantic City's i on 5 the Most Holy Rosary Church. be in st night or Monday. Two seven foot pipes bored Jamcs" a wiV-1 Cemetery. the cofferdam at the a cnt Sh ce 0 nnE koDcm Mrs.

Fitzpatnck, who died yes- western or tipnver rs. Frtcntis mas'call Sun ELLIOT--Charles (Edi Elliot 81 of 961 in St. Joseph's Hospital short illness, was a mem- Stevens the cut are now letting in 660 Hall. This will be the fourth TV anniversary of the competition feet of water a second When! which is now in its 39th year 7n thc'homejcicty of the Most Holy Eosary burial in Mount Pleasant Ccme- tery. Callir.B will be from 2 to I and 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday at i i are her the first time, viewers will Otica st. PoS BjFon. died Thurrta" ber of the Altar and Rosarv So- he ctlannej ed wttl mi 'l r' IT of the Most Holy Rosarv J'on gallons of water, the to see all conlestanis com- the Lucien Guild lne Cien UUlia. at each end will be re- UUlia. rnffprri-m? a 3S before, Witness the perform- husband, me corterQams contain 11 petins for the crown, and will, Drake Jolly Roily 'Galen Drake Jolly Roily Drake-Kewt Q.

Lewis I JollT P.ollr" 'R'bt Ct Lewifi Jollv Roily Lewi- Jolly Roily 'R'bt Jolly Roily iTop 40 Navy Show Baden Mudge ITop 40-Kews 'Car-School Top 40 News-Record Top to Record Top 40 Off Record TOP 40-News 'Off Record 15:15 12.30 12.45 1.00 1.15 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 )0 ij 5 0 0 News Robt NelJOD You Bet Your Life Kat'l Farm Homr-Dreier Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Welch er- Gunsmoke Gimsrooke Ktthy Glenn Miller Moods Showcase Showcase Showcase Showcase Showcase Showcase Showcase Kews-Ozarks Schram Christ-Noon Christ-Noon Jolly Roily Jolly Roily Jolly Rollv Jollv Yanks-Wash. Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseoall Baseball Sat Session Sat. Session News-Session Sat. Session Sat. Session Sat.

Session Sat. Session Sat. Sesfion Sat. Session Sat. Session 100-Mile Race 100-MiIt Race 100-Mile Newj-Buct Buckaroos Buckaroos Buckaroos XewE-Band Band Concert Bmc Crosby Bins Crosby Sews-L'mb'do Lombardo Polka Party Polka Party Jukeboi Jukebox 2.1j 2.30 JLI 5 3.00 3.1J 3 JO 5 Mog'tor Monitor 4.15 I Monitor ij.Krmtor 4A5 Monitor 500 ''Monitor" 5.15 Monitor 5 30 (Monitor a 'Monitor 1 Shov.cn Showcaso 'Showcase Dancp Band Dance Band Race Baseball IBajeball S.

Tonlte Syr. Tonitc News-Diion Dixon 100-Mtle Race Session i a ScBslon Syr, Tonite Session" SeEsion Sat Session 'Sat Session I Syr. Tonite Sr Tonite Tonite 'News-Juki Jukebox Jufceboi iJukebor iN'ews-S'nadt IJuteboi Jukebox -EVENTNG- on Sept. 6, 1857. Survlvinz "are "iicr Thoma'! Fitzpatrick: a sistcrs husband, dauchter.

Miss Mar Ann Fitzpat- fnretf est Of Hidgewood, N. J. and Miss Hildegarde Cnstoffel of Syracuse; a a Karl Cnstoffel, several nek: sisters, ifrs. Forest Drexcl of Ridges ood, N. and Miss Hilde carae Cristoffrl of Syracuse.

brother, Karl Cristoffel and several rueces and nephcns Services at nieces and nephews o.30 a.m. Monday and at 9 a ra. in Most Holv Rosary Church. Burial I in St. Marl's Cemeterv.

Friends may call at their convenience Arrangments by Edu-ard F. Gajnor Funeral Home. Friends may call at their con- JAMES--At Onondaca Sept. 6. 1957.

Mrs. Marcarct McNeill James! TMdow o( Daild E' James, she is survived by a daughter Mrs Mark Mahan; two brothers. Emmett and Matthew McNeill. four sisters. Mrs.

Georse Lukf. Mrs John Brcn- oan. Mr 1 Francis Byrne. Miss- Lucy McNeill two crandchildrrn and federal nirces and nephews Funeral from J. p.

Bjrnc fc Son Funeral Home, 652 W. Ononctaca St MO.T- rtny at 8.15 a m. St at 9 a Ccmctcn Prli venience. almost a million cubic yards and draglines and dredging. When the cofferdams are re- of the 10 Edwards I mcr Misr America, Bess Myer- 1 son, will be the reporters for the 7.4: I event and Bert Parks 6.00 News 6 15 i Club 570 6 30 Club 570 i 6.45 Soorts 1 News-Jazz Band Ball 'Sat.

at (Sir. ToniU Tonite Tcnitc iSyr Tonite Monitor Monitor Monitor At 10.30 p.m. on Channel 3. moved and water flows through the on stage emcec the new channel, river control! engineers expect that the level at Iroquois Dam a few miles downstream will have to be raised At the same time on Channel MHS. MARGARET McNEIlr JAMES.

Onondaga Hill, widow of David James, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Mark J. Mahan. Mackyes On-' i a cl annel St Lawrence ondasa Hill, after an illness of! Seawa Dipping, seven feet to maintain proper wa- 3 one of television's oldest and tcr level at Ogdensburg and Pres- i most popular musical shows, cott, Ont. Your Hit Parade, returns to the The Galops project will pro-'air. several months.

iserve to control the flow of wa- A life resident of Onondagaj the Scawa and wer Hill. Mrs. James was a member Burial in st of A a anc i OS ary Society five islands together, and ends ma cill riippini? nf a i i OnpndaBa St. Saturda- of St. Michael's Chuich.

She is survived, besides her 7 to m. and Sundas 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 KUEPPER--Sept 4. 1357. Charles daughter, by two brothers, Em- KucDDcr. 66 of Caroillus i i i mett and Matthew three sons Charles Harry E.

and John W. Kueppcr. a daughter. Mrs John Clanc: a Mr.s Daniel Baldozzi. three brothers August F.

and Ernest and Fred Kuepper. six Krandchildren. and one Ereat-Krand- chfld Puncr.il Bush Son Funeral Home Sunday V. Zoppr Burial Marilcttooc! Cpmrtrn. Calling and hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 m.

Satur- Services Will 5OLOMON--Prank sninmnn. TriiiMonday at the ,1. four sisters, Mrs. George E. Luke, Mrs.

John T. Brennan, Mrs. Francis S. Byrne and Miss Lucy McNeill: two grandchildren, several nieces This year's edition will light a cast of new young sing-j ing stars and a new musical director. Jill Corey, Virginia Gibson, Tommy Lconctti and Alan Copelana will hold down the the digging nf a channel vocal department under the di- therri.

The channel is almost two'rection of Don Walker. miles in length and 1,200 feet inj As in the the program will' s.oo 815 830 8.45 9.00 9.1S 930 9.45 10.00 10.15 10.30 10.45 ll.CO 11 15 Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor News-SporU Vernon D'wns Let's Go to Town Word ot Life Word of Life Syi Tonite Syr. Tonite Sir. Tonite Sr Tonite Dick Cowden Top 40 Top 40 Top Top 40 Ton 40 Newb-S'r'n'dt Serenade Session Ja22 Session Buckarooe Crosby Crosby Saturday Kite Dick Cowden TOD 40 i Saturday Kite pick CowdenlTop 40 iKcwr-Eint Saturday Kite JDICk JDlck Nile Nile SaturdavNitr Cowden Cowden Predicts McKechnle Saturday Nile i Saturday Nile iSaturaav Kite Kite I The project consists of 4 5 I Moods for Drenmlnc EST Tonite Sir. Tonite Sir.

Tonite Fjr. Tonite Syr. Tonitp After Houri (After Houra Tup 40 Top 40 Top 40 Top 40 TOP 40 40 News-Wclfc L. We Ik Orchestra Orchestra Ton of Day 'Platter Brains Buckarooi Buclarooi News-Bucks Buckaroos i Buckaroos iBuckaroos. sNcws-3'man sinaman Sandman Sandman iSandman 'Sandman Brought to you by the A I end I Dealer Channel Chuckles width.

The contractor on the project is C. A. Pitts, and the project has been described as Canada's No. 1 one earth moving project. It involved the removal of be at 8.15 cubic yards of earth.

Burns Son! 15 Lakeland Died Sept. 5. 19f7. Surviving arp his i Mr.s Nellie Solomon, four daughters, Mrs Mary Jovar Mrs. Helen Bcr- a linski.

Mrs. Julia Zdrc, all of I 6 Syracuse, and Mrs Anna Schrenko nf Cicero' three sons. Michael of Ira and John and Stephen of cusr. a sister. Mrs.

Pecla Iwaniak nf Austria 11 grandcnildren nieces and nephews. Funeral sen ices Monda'- at 9 a.m at the DEATHS IN OTHER TI.ACKS Macko Funeral Home 1609 Gene- Norwood (Fri.t Leonard C. World, see 9:30 a at St. Michael's 57 Church. Bu-ial at church ccmc- Potsdam (Thurs.) Hosard N.

Miller. Prasrr services and 66. of Honklnton. Sunday at 3 pm. Friends may call! Oneida (Fri John H.

Sanderson. at 1607 W. Gencsee St Saturday, 80. of Oneida Castlp. and Simdai from 2 to 4 and 7 to Osweso (Thurs.J Mrs.

Louis W. Gas- Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Michael's Church where a solemn Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Friends may call from 7 to 9 today and fiom 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow. 10 Macko Funeral 1957. William YOUNG--Sept. 5. Yotme, 239 Tennyson Ave Cortland Mrs.

Louise Oliver. Frank St, Pierre, Carpenter, Dies Frank X. St. Pierre, 68. of 207 N.

Edwards died unexpectedly yesterday at his home I offer in iong and dance the seven top songs of the nation plus two each week. And, as in the past, the same team will be in charge of producing the successful musical show--Dan Lounsbery, pioducer; Ernest Flatt, a Bill Hobin. director; Paul Barnes, sets; Sal Anthony, costumes; and Ray Charles, vocal arrangements. The different look for the which was launched on radio 1935, should bring in a heap of new fans. while mowing 'he lawn.

A native of Syracuse, Mr. St. Pierre was a retired carpenter. He was a veteran of World He is stir I Cortland (Thurs) Mrs Esther Stan- Dor. L.

of War Seneca mils (Fnl vtncenm Blessed Sacrament Church. communicant For the ninth consecutive year, WFBL's rion Curtis and Bill Thorpe will team up to treat a radio audience to the action of the 100-mile suto race at the State Fairgrounds this afternoon. Starting at 2.30 the pair 30 Brandchildreii. 1 a grandchildren, a sister. Mrs Mnrv Thibiiuli.

several nieces And nephews. from the Tamils home Monda. 830. a 1 a Patrick's Church. Interment St Marv's Friends are in-' vitcd to call at their ccmentente I Callahan-Hanles-Mooncj i Fri B.

Hrverln. our MlSS will offer a lap-by-lap description! of the trace activity. Bob Russo, FTJXERAL DIRECTORS Dana W. Barnard SOS DANPORTH ST. HA 2-9673 Light Bulb Burns Through His Coat Lawrence Meltzer of 601 Har- i i i A i A Grace St.

Pierre, Mrs. Harold racln ltor Spee A Ma Huntlev of Diyden. Mrs. R.ch-i zin WI vourk Ron who iard Williamson of Wilmington 1 11 cover the race from the ''Can't you get a clearer picture of J. P.

BURNS SON, Inc. 652 WEST ONONDAGA ST PHONE GR 5-S626 JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL HOME 3104 SOUTH SAUNA ST. OR FAIRCHILD MEECH FUNERAL CHAJET, SflO W. ONONPAGA ST GR 5-5101 Garfield Funeral Home, Inc.

Richard WE5TCOTT ST Garlitld GR 2-5541 Greenleaf Funeral Home H. H. GREENLEAF. LIC. MGR.

303 W. Onondaga St a light bulb that HART QUINN PRANK QTJINN LIC MOR HA Z-5823 50d Danforth St. GI 6-0793 Kompf Funeral Parlors M. KOMPF Licensed Manacet 30T Fitch St Phone GR 5-176S PIRRO SONS SI 8 State St HA 2-2411 Schumacher-Whelan Bros. FUNERAL HOME 3 6 ONONDAOA ST OR s-mi JOHN C.

TJNDALL FUNERAL nittECTOTl 1921 W. Gencsee St. Ph HO K-5521 Flnrlsls 6 AL MARKOWITZ, Ploffsl JI5 E. Fsyeltc St. Ph GR 4-K34i Open Dally, to Sunday, to 5.

WELTER FUNERAL HOMH Thonr HO nr HO 3-0852 2fi4!) JAMES ST. nson St. has burned Uvice. After firemen responded to a still alarm of fire at the Harrison street address, Meltzer explained to Patrolman John Zrebicc that he had hung his coat near a hsht bulb in the men's room. Some one harl later used the room, left the light i and the coat burst into flames.

"SPEAK John C. York, executive sccre- tardy of the Eastern Milk Producers Co-operative wil address members of the Monarch Club of Syracuse at their weekly land Mrs. Howard W. Reynolds of Syracuse; five brothers, Herman, Edward, Gaston, Marshall of Califoinia and Emile St. Pierre of Cazenovia, and several nieces and nephews Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

Monday at thf Welter Funeral Home and rt 10 a.m. in Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 1r 9 p.m. loday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow at the fu' neral home. Weather judges' stand. Thorpe will air his material from a mobile unit on She inner track and other per-j Fair ar continued cool today sonnel fro.n WFBL will operate three remote broadcast units at other pick-up points. Julius LaKosa signs off his summer show after the 8 p.m. colorcast today un Channel 3.

Joining him for the swan song will be vocalist Jaye P. Morgan, comedian St-jbby Kaye, the Kirby and tomoTow. Temperature readings reported by the United States Weather Bureau: AIRPORT STATION Stone Four, singer-composer Lou Carter, and Buddy Morrow and GRIDDER HUJRT I his orchesiia 12:00 p.m. 2:00 a m. 4:00 a.m.

6:00 a.m. 8:00 a m. 110:00 a.m. m. 601 2:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m. 58! p.m. 361 8:00 p.m. p.m. p.m.

70 70 fi4 69' THE COACH OF LAST YEAR'S ROSE BOWL WINNER John "Williams, 15, son of for third season in this time Next week. Perry Comn returns' Highest, T2: lowest. 54: average luncheon meeting at 12:10 Monday in Hotel Syracuse. p.m SEALED PROPOSALS DEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT AND Purchase. Syratuse.

Auftiis' 2n. 1957. Scaled proposals will be it- celved at the Office of the Department of Contract anrt Purchase. Citv of Syracuse, i Tucsdav. September 10, 1S57 at 1'30 P.M for furnishinit materials and Ca.st Iron Pinr for Division of Water--Department nf EnKlncerlns.

same to comnlv with the nlans and specifications on file in the office of the Department of Contract and Purchase. Specifications arc on call. OEO. Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OP CONTRACT "AND Purchase Syracuse.

Y. Aueuit 20. 1957. Sealed proposal 1 will be received nt Office of the DcDartment of and Purchase. City of Svi- annc.

Tuesday. September 10, lf)S7 at 1'30 P.M.. for furnlshlnc mat a RcrfmstriirtlnR City Owned Concrete Slrtcuallts. Curbing dnd Steps, a of Public Works, name to i Ihe nlann and a i on i In i of Ihr Dr- a of Spcrlflrailom D-UJ3 Contmcl Purchase, re on call, or.o. r.

Commissioner, and Mrs. James D. Williams of 196 Laursen was treated yesterday at Syracuse General Hospital for right leg ir.juries suffered while playing football at Onondaga Central school. Officials said he was admitted to the hospital overnight. period.

MOTORIST FIXED George S. Willis of Ithaca RD drew a $50 fine from Traffic Court Justice Truman H. Prcs- guilty lo speeding SO to 55 m.p.h. on Erie boulevard W. Justice Preston also suspended driver's license i Oct.

1. IJTtCA PASTOR PIES UTICA, Sept. 6 Wi--The Rev Jcorgc A. Shaplcy, pastor of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic since Ifllfi, died uncxpcc- ndly today while bcinjr taken to St. Klizabdh's Hospital.

Hr had Heart Surgery Due for Prince BOSTON, Sept. 6 Alexander, 15-year-old son of former King Leopold of Belgium, will be operated on for a heart condition Sept. 10 at Children's Hospital, a spokesman said today. The condition for which he is being treated is a "developmental disorder known as coarctation-- stricture of aorta," the spokesman said. In simple layman'-- terms, he added, this meant constriction of the tube leading from the heart to the main artery.

After correction of the constriction, patients live full and normal HVM and arc not physically handi- 63; average same date last year, 74; average same date for 46 years, 66; degree days, 2. Sun sets today, 7:30. Sun rises tomorrow, 6:37, Lamps lighted (all vehicles) 8 p.m. OTHER CITIES Low and hich temperatures in 32 cities 2'cstcrday. Albany 5S 761 Los 63 S8 Atlanta 67 92! Miami 75 85 A a i C.

59 751 New Orleans 71 fifi Boston 60 751 N. Y. Cltv SB 8(1 Buffalo 701 Philadelphia ,11 81 Chlcaito 56 761 Phoenix 77 104 Denver 50 6IPortland. Me 50 83 Detroit 50 7list. Loul.

56 71 51 73! Seattle 57 71 Pt. Wnnh 7.1 P3I Tampa 71 88 Kansas City 62 "41 WashinRton H5 78 WDDS-fM mtr. iiatnrdir boin under medical care several I rnpprd in any way." Ihc "hosrital wocks. 'statement said. Mrlodlei Hall Tune Time Mmif Brenl: Mid- IAT Melodic) AffMlt Music Frivorltet 4-00-- Melody Moods Dinner Concert Melortlen Serenade MIMIC for Pfmem brrlnr Which teams be the ones to watch in the exciting- football season coming up? That's the question This Week Magazine put to Forest Evashevski, coach of 1956's Rose Bowl winner, the University of Iowa.

And coach Evashevski went to work with his own rating system-to analyze the strength and weakness of teams in every section of the country. See his predictions thi? Sunday-and see how they compare with your own choices. THE POST-STANDARD.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Post-Standard Archive

Pages Available:
222,443
Years Available:
1875-1978