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

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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THE POST-STANDARD, Syrnusq, N. Thursday, Aueiut 1962 DEATHS BRYANT R. 1 9H Mi. tail. LoUlu a tOIll Urrlaa (f and RmatiLi E.

nmnt. crkndcliJIdrrn Prlddr II 3) fJB FuniTil HOJBt SM! JL.m*i Bt Rev DI WllUun olrlclJlIni liunnrut CVnetery Frlcndb in AtnunlDUc inu ull Hi th tO CVneLei ijtitm klld 1 HUt CARTER Oirt I. il (uglier. niLlLef, Hi bialbvr 'ltli rn Fu 11 tii. Carwr 1 -in Wood 15.

UK flaivivid bV Mri Katun nead, vlfB AlCCB CATCH. CnrUC Ma Flint HOQLt 9 m. his ant rtmJ- sStui mi Chinch may iill 7 in a ro. Ctitmcli-ri 1 EO 4 CASHMAN Anna IJrAncy OJiiimo. oenli AJLUH 1SW iftc tu vtunl bt ant imlrc 1 AC mm LHO irai.ai.1 ulritrn ill UFBJI- braiidcluULrni 1 neral wruhifi, Mill bi" candutu-n h'r'iJa 1 3 a (cam ire (I H(J cmiutall jnci.il Hum i 3111 Jftiniri Si lilted Mrs.

Hattie Eno Succumbs af 86 Mrs. Hallic H. 85, u( RaldwinsvtEe RD 4. died jester- Iday At the home of her daughter Mrs Aenes E. Born in Qswcjjo County, the ilivtd in moist lilc.

Surviving are two sona Harry Eno of Panama Myron Eno of jfirEinnemJoran and Services will be at 2 morrow al (he Gales Scars Fu- ral Home. EDWARD FELICE. of 134 SL, itfrd at his home tcrday alter a long Illness. Be native 'of Italy and i of si lilted MIC- HunaE will be in brjica innrrmi'iiL'3L Mau tWi. LJiftn MIST call 1 9 j.

in llfU f-t i iluLUtlQIl', fllll DC modi ID IN 1 I trim en tlMMJUJ. tall from 2 ID 4 Mrt, Atic. CREAGAN titttn lift HrlltriR lie: BjtTiyed br uth Crtuon 11 1 li Funrrjl KDIH. 3url El ihr hvjn. Bill I ni uiii in icriTj jf miwi i 1 huir (mm i to jud lo 1 7 to 9 p.rn, ioday 31 fu- EICHHOLZKtt George Guyoit Dies Afler Illness Mr.

Wife. Mrs Mary two sotis, Stephen and Philip Felice: a daughter. Mrs Ted tcrs Trainn flve Louis. Vito. ziia Iwo and Bluii.

Ana Xli JUT Rltl si a nil muurci SliW I I L'H I Iflrtftl liTi MHJ, Mt ijiii. in s.t W. SI. Ciuyalt 02. yesterday jilr EJthlicLrr.

tn.1- Mr-; in GiCcnc Nursing Home after long was 1 a Mir virs i Elohotiei in i 11 a retired wntchman lor th SjlflCLtse resident 50 Etnrt iij its end Mrs Juhano Paul James, eiglit thildrcn; and sevciat AVTOJ. end nephews will be at Id am Snlurday the Mirale Funeral and. al 11 n. in Our Lady Pomiici Chinch where a sol at requiem will be celebrated by the fit Sev William Walsh Burial will be In Assumption Cemetery may L-all fj-tun 7 to 9 today and from 2 La 4 and the tu SI. Fire Wrecks Two Rooms Of Dwelling Fire wrecked thf livmc room dm Ing rocm of a at Woodbine yesterday Mo me vat, tigmc al Rockefeller Blasted Jaquith Visits Ithaca Backers ITHACA--Oavfd Jaquith it! Syracuse.

candidate Tier CaniwrubUve Tor fovernor, Party told 2 EUI.I-- porltrs Wednesday Ntw YoLk Stale voter just cannot afford Mi. ItoikefcUer any the limft. There were no The trout ol trc dwelling was al ol flames when firemen ar- Ttc Syracuse ftt 4 Sa They donned, scried. 'The Taxpayer air raesfcj to battle the smoky wJuch raged for a shori-tiiTic in hdmt, oii-iied ty Irving and man Herbort Ten-all publican Party of deserting the voter by abandoning the principles unoti wructi it was founded and became 13th Ward Club To Be Formed Thirteen Wari reiidenU mot lest night to form a club improvement of loci I conditions a ctoicr assot lation with elected offitials. About 24 pcrsonp alteikded the initial session, Charles Stover of IW Academy Green was Bees, Black Flies Also Attend Fair They bwsin' at iht fairgrounds yesterday.

Not jusL Uie thouunds of latr- gwrs. But swarms of bws and black fltes, marl: on raait Many bee siri casualties were Ireated at Uie left their than a dozen temporary chairman ol the croup. Exposition's infirmary. 70s, who in his as the forgotten- man in Albany tori ay." citing a SB per cent IncveaM In during thf, four ycais ot Rockefeller two-nUu-y ninnmi Hie and "Ihe slate which frame slmcturo, were Wt shop-lwishcs and iifintt af Ihc-g He -7m nkjncral home. 701 nii.r-Bfr^CF^, 0 County Parks rd SuTvivms ls ls.

Irfi, i ntfl a Jo a i Florence Blair CllkJltll Blihul non tfBuifi Pilmrib IHJI tall Mrs. Beatrice AldcLman; 4 fiincrai hamc Thursfljii i S()ni ay p. Gujott at nt FLXhUAl HO Mr C1LCHER Jillli)! IN GiLElltt An cus It El Siini dauchtc" Mrt 111 MU Lao Kit's Dlwiit Jlr-, MsllUfa i i i Itirt 5ftHUfLeL I IK. trie i ard and a brothfir WrtLler rsmg when tlie fire wns diarOJtrc by iiccghboiT. The alarm was willed in by Mrs.

Carmen Vadala Wnnd- bine Am who saw iJic saw side window Al the same timt of "Hi Woodbine Avc. into his home to hit falhct, the fire. The monibi Lnca it down IJ'e ffonl rtuor of the hOlISC but heat and flanvs IAWC- in mapjcE (heir civn Ictal affnii-s" Jn a pass cniiferenco, prini to llic mccljn Bin the women's Community Building, repliel to Sen Javlts' raferenee to ttw Perty dtve-1- as A dcsfie to "rule or I think tins is the otily tind movement that Mrillj 2i 2 bedi by as firemen nf Companies IT, and p. i a U--- ESS iro parly sjslcm," 1 JaquiLh siri Ho smd in contradicliutt la the viewpoint "ll-e Con- movc- is tlic only Of CAGD D. CARTER Woodbine Avc 1 tied Ofiung at lus home la short Jllness Boin in Cicero, he was a resi- dcnl of SyrEicuse tor 60 years and tmck 7 tip the remains f)C tho- front rooms of Hie home.

He ssid he had Itfl the liomc earlier tli" allernaon, shurtly TanaLI had Jefl io- do Scivitcs will be 5 pm tom i al ici nevnev nirtftial linjtey mrseiu HI Brv I otliciantiE iiittr-'ln I sallna Si luctiira I iwv otliciantiE inrrr- 1 mini WomJljun Ccmcicr- Frjtnrtil ma? call to -( and 7 ta a condiictor lor tlic New Yorlt Central Railroad for Grocnleaf 45 years bpfote OiioiidagaHe was rt commu)1 Cni)l Bus- Blessed Sdu-ament Oiurch and, 0 Fire Chfc! Tlionias His- cttclf who directed said the started in FUN'LRAL GUYOTT St daurhtoi OI 211 Olll Btl as, KS2 Florence Blair GUMIIL Mil brotn-er terv- Ham a Rev Jactc R. Suite? i 1n(tr- mont Morgan PTIends mey cnli lit -41 Cnnndui st Thursda .0 and En -9 OICEE-sLEVf I- TIN REAL HORtE a i il SOD. Ra; F. GUI sit and i CflJO" runimil ICDE at Green Lea I Fun Ti na HENDERSON Clarwicr- Kcndcrsriit TI Cal. llntrptt(( Auj 19fil SUIVlvd lilj jfha Htn- lut KrJetit olli ind JIQEl LU Uniiru Marmay cat BULIQ! will Ccmclery Clay may from 3 to to 9 in today ihE llic home it ihelr taa- uKO WELTER HODIE.

MARCELT Donald L. MarceLy, Sc. AC(: 29, of HU He AC(: 29, He ii ju(- vived bf Hit WJlc Mri at not Dtill Mu-crl; ihrcp biaihrrt Clirnnce Ed kit mnd Hkttld cislir; Mra Jnlin yieeeel HUi end Mrs Killn Furnrnl s'ruCtt Sdhurtethf-i-Wh'ltti Bros. Fun frit Rome, rrtdil 1 aj A in and oC itif imm lain Conception, at Inltmtnt 6i flirj II it 340 W. OnondaEi, St TliJts- I 10 -I 7 9 MC CRYSTAL 11 dann HtCrTstil HunUnc.

M. AUIUIL Ailmiil 1'1S5 SrnJirrd by wile 14 re UArT Ifd diEplitcTS Mri PTincls C. low ma MI; William Bvorr-- eons, WillBTd tnii BsrnBrl 11 prindchildiffl and eial and Funeral Fttdy 8 i the Enlon- TJbbt FuHtinl Hoina nd it ni SI. Anni CVuioh Intorrnvnt In lion Ccmclcf PoiDDcy, NY from lo I m. and Tnursdiy irtm 1 to i an to -9 in EATOV-TUBHS Ann Eichnolzer Dies in Hospital Ann Mane EichhoJwr, Jour- year old Daughter Mr.

find Mrs BlchRrdD Eichholier of 307 Blvd died ycslerdBy tnorning in St. Joseph's Hospital Hpipilal officials said the uri died of a cerebral hcmharrsgo She tisd besn in the hospital Monday Ann Marie is survived by a sis, tec. Dawn Elaine Eiehhxlzer; her maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Enright, her paternal gmndparents. Mr and Mrs. Albert Bichhoisar, her maternal Mrs.

Nora Ennghl- her paternal great ffraiidP3rents, A Eichholzcr and Mrs Georgians Cnlc; aunts and uncles Services will be at 9 15 a Co marrow at the Skroback member oC its Holy Name- So He was a mefTitiET the Oi (Jet 1 Railway Conductors land American Legion Post 41, a veteran of World War I He is survived ly a daughter, Robert Read, Jus mother, Mri. Alice Carter a broths r. Stanley Carter of Cazenwia, ind six grandchildren Services will be at 9 a.m. font Hie Goddard Crac roam, but L-ausc the Liad been detcitrincd No was made The a Republican Parly that heccmos 9 cat born copy o1 the welfare sla'e philosophy or the tniis. 'Gow.

Dewey jhovk-ed we too theme doisn't Jaciuilh addcJ. out th's nation iirss bcoanso it had a system o( the govErnmcni aJlowms (ree enter- fioor Uie dwelling sufferad'boib lieavy smoke damage, the said jdall Funeral Homo and at 'am in Btessect a a CSurch where a solemQ Mass of rcqiuorn will be Burfil Will be in cele- Home, Ml and at Ifl em, jn St. Margaret's Church, wliere a Mass of Uie Sol Hcutitt 1211 ColllD Bt, AL(, If ISS5 i tt til; wile Clcmjjic rfiiufcirL. i Km Barir Neulilr): i bTolher JIT sTMnjk fue prindchltdrcn Ihiee trTMucriiii(loliliaren Funerni KrvlEti the brecnlcir Fu-nertii Hcme- Thiirodir a Rev Wll mm Mantfomcij nfltclBtlnr InltTTKtflt Morntnijsidt CP- Frlcnils tun cut! -Mam i IBrf.TJo. PETERS IHOr Pelihi 711 Zirnro AUf.

37 10SS Sjrvlrrd by hoc Lo Pclurs. two HIIS. 711 L. unit Honiild Fctria' nsjpctiirr. Brmard Angels Friend; may call i 1 to 9 tociay at the funeral home.

MRS. GERTRUDE I EALLOU ot 508 Wright Ave MaUydale. died yesterday in a local alter a short illness hps A naltve of Mmoa. she rcMded ir Syracuse most cf her life. She js survived fay a son, Frederick BatJou, a daughter, Mrs Berhard H.

Hctalcy of Matty- daSc-, a sister. Mrs. Ms Markle ol Fayeltevilh, and three gr anc( child rer Services be at 9 IS a.m. Mary EmuiB Hirry K. "Pcpttcr.

diiidrcn pun era! nerricCT antnlear Funcrsl Home, 1 a if the Rtif ChiTlea nECkiLlnE ina'L OnondiEa TACilinsdBT 3 ind 1 Saturday at the Jofin Butler Funeral Home, 2104 S. Satina Si and at in a Mar- peicr! garel's Church, MeUydale. liurstlai Brnr SCHLOSSER Ane 21 inn aur- irtvw) Lini broinon Albert Lou la uveraf nlnet rtphHn Pt Hornr JJIT Sallna I Frmay 11 Uvit Ccrartcry. llilinijpia; ui FRASTEE PUHeAL HOME JIT Intr TOBIN J. To ANF ST.

1BC nu hi is- J. Tobln 1BC fTt IE sura red tr urn hi is- Qri.tr Damn Ton In. Tmle-brothfr Rsunoril Hells Wiw Yaife GUI', sc-vtfai niecei ind ntth tWH (Cltrltj, I I I Bw Punen Home, 612 SU BC i Chnnh 9 up Burl 11 at Mirrt Jfrlenils Bt M3 SE 7 O.IF Atld 7 IB a ta WALSH nw Hires Lint WftlEtt hod Mitt nnd Mrs mclimrd TMph Wil-rti. Jiitfcbiid, i brothej tiy DTid rour qri 27 1112 She LIJdCliH. ntcr Mri 44 ijntl Xivkr Chnreh m.n Mkln 0 I In SI nilTdl 8( (ttn.

ru- French PrliJndg mil tl WTK 9 TM ilri1 to T. RTAN IN MEMOBMIH SEVEBLT tank mj 51 fitr list ircKttjt idft at "I i Ti1 Ter Mam ArL a.mw Oth J. BALLWEG" "rn rtr J. P. BURVS SON, Inc.

may call from to 9 Unlay and 2 to 4 and 7 to ifn tomorrow MRS. iilAN 222 Plyroouih Drive, died yesterday In St. Mary 9 Hospital. Born Lynn. she was a communicant of Blessed Churcn and a mefjv bcr of its Altar and Hossry So- ciely, the AuxIJiary of i te ri fipapijsh War Veterans Post No and iKc Salt, City Chapter 348 o( the Veterans Foreign Wars She IE survived by a son, Andrew tJl Cashman, and grandenildren.

Services wijl be at 8 a tomorrow at Oic Goddard Ar Craiv- dflll Fuccral Horns. 3111 James St, and al S-3Q a.m. in Blessed Sacramwit Church, where solemn hrgh Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Mary's Ctftneleiy.

Lynn, Mass. Friends' cnl! 7 ia p.m. tonay at the funeral home. CLARENCE J. HENDERSON' fiS, of 1JO Collhgwood Ave died Tuesday after suffering hearf etiack while I Omar.

He was a Syracuse readefl it- 55 years and was a retJret New York Centre! Rajlrod en He was with Uie rarfnxa SO Surviving are a daughter, Mtss E. Henderson, and ifj Mrs Hugh Dr.aW. mil be at 1:30 pm BurJa be irr Monungndo sumptian Cemetery Friends may call from 2 tn 4 and to m. today al 3111 Junes St. DONALD L.

MABCELV, 55, ol 1445 5. Salma St. died Tuesday right at his home following heart attach A life resident oi he employed for mnny ycnrs by Pratt PrmtinK Co fpc was a member of the Sociatji of the Cathedral ol the Immaculate Conception He is survived toy his Mrs. Grace Dean Mprcelv; Ihrtt brolJiers, Clarenca, Edward and Howard Harcely; three Mrs. John Fleegel, Miss Marraly and Mis Kalin ill of Syracuse Scrvkes wiU at Board Approves Housing Project The Manlius ViUaae Board at a special meeting last mghl ap.

proved final Elans of a iWiome development for a property recently annexed U) the vihage. Mayor Gerald Jqnes said the prise find individual LO unlcdch the capacities of its pic Jaquith then Javiis and I along mLh Uie Frontier in 'th-e assumption the answer to all problems is more g-overnmcnt activity Conservative standard noled "neither let nor Javits ever the welfare appj-dach the Frontier bocaujs they wan.1 to the ihtng ifl tfieir own IpnuacL luiawn as Ross Park will be developed bv Hoss Park EteaJty Carp of Hyra- is? The firm plans to build to home? on the property of BO seres he said. The land is nan trf the fame? Willis Farni on Head in the northwest section oC ManLus th said there Vfhs no pas- tl any Conservative local candidate be.Mg adversely elfectad by the party's sfate ticket the foatfsry he said a will sane la brine to the pxills who until now tiad no real reason I 2 I 1 I 2 'Z a i PRE-SEASON SAVINGS on UJXURV CASHMERE COATS marvelous a now. before the starts cuhnieTe fram Tibel and 10 6 texlure and cloufl-Hshi feellns, UEilt thew TMntiis ago expressly to you substantial season sawing AvailaWo nil papular colors BUUBlan LdL they and thoughtful now have a place to go-come home to the Con- QUI. tomorrow at the Schumacher- WTielan Bros Funeral Home and at 9 a in the Cathedral ot the Immaculate where a solemn of requism will celebrated Burial will ba in SL Mar Cemetery.

Friends may call from. 2 4 anet 7 to p.m today at the funeral home 366 W. Onondaga SC AUGUST V. BANGNOWSKl, of 127 Dale St, after a short lived with his daughter, Mrs Nicholas Bogenfperger Mr. wna native Germany and moved to lha Stales about ytsrs afo wfli a communicant ni As- sumplion Cnurch anil a member of its Holy Name Society.

Surviving are twg sons, Arthur Banfcnowski ot Syracuse and John A. Bowen nf DgtrolL seven grandchildren and ojfht So ccs will be at Cane Indiana Horses Win Fair Contest Winnlng teams the irjiddle- jwelght class at lh? Exposition cotitest yesterday was owned by Paul Davis of Decalur. Ind His tedn haut '3 21 tons a distance oi 19 feet 3 inches. Second pls.ee wtit to Che team owned by the Gielsbie. brottiers 01 Hamburg.

The team pulled 21 tons a distance of 17 leet 11 inches. Jaquith made his first appearance legally aa 9 candidate and V3.S applauded when he said, Gov Rockefeller has done nothing about the business' climate tt the slnle 16 UlEc about if The candidate aciirsod the $9975 1 3 DAYS Sta.ttnitn.ls A'oi ii 12 MEN'S IN HOTEL A Alan. P.M. a Chapel Fordtahi Row. at 9 ajn.

in Assumplicrk Church. Burial will be in Ccnietery. WALLET TAKEN Drs Florence Story ttl SOD Kensington Place told police yes- Lerday someone look wallet containing SIS irom lier desk at the Good. Shepherd Hehstnlita- Uon Center TO-COOK CUT DUCEING COMES TO SYRACUSE may call from 2 to 4 and 7 ta 9 inn. at the funeral SrliStiid It Onddii cutli--Mn a.

H. Uowvllle--Mn Irtnt oluur dmee" Hill WIU, KWl H. Weather Fair and warm today, tumor STRACUSE WEATHER TemperaLure rending iy the United Stales bureau. ALBPOBT STATION pm. 2.90 p.m 2 00 a.m.,...63 4'QQ 400 a 6 4 .64) 900 pm, pin 600 ft: Tlfifiiiiri.

Ajibirn--WJnlirn A I WilBrUwti-- Rahirt M. Mollta Ft It am am Highest fit; lowest 81; average 7lj avgrare same date year. 68; average same date far 46 years, 63 Sun sclj today. Sun rises tomorrow. tall vehicles) Precipitation, none OTHER CITIES i Hlnh Inu t-mffialurcs In Sll ticks Wcdntsdfiy s-ere, 11 HUnl Jailor BS (I tl in 10 14 si 7( KIIISM Cltr IS 71 Ch Denver Dttrolt nwt Wnrtti rennr fi oa jj ltl TM5! CT Rome LI Bfl.

13srfield Htmml Home, titc FWNEBAL DDHX7TCIR9 5 Greenleaf Funeral Home M3 Bl OWjHjrf Ltt Urr MURPHY H9 COffBT ffT PIRRO HI at Sdmmacher-Whetan Brm jit," a i. "JOHN a l.t.niTfff* IIPUVriRECJlt TO ICITILl WEATHER FOHECA-T During Thursday stiowers ariij Itiundarstormi; will develop over the central Plains, the Great Ltta, (h Mississippi And Ohio in portlns or fhc GuTf coastal region Bkewhcrc, (air partly cloudy stiouW A warmrng trend ittdicaferf tor Vrm Ewt arr movu iftio Nwlrtetn Mef o( here-- ta serve for imners. comes to you the way you Lonflsland CUT-UP tmiwi MpniftM, fnfeA.

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