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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 24

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THE POST-STANDARD, Syraeuw. Saturday, 15, tfitt Cornell Professor Wins Highest Chemistry Honor Peter Debye Is Honored By Scientists ATLANTIC CITY AP A brilliant, Dutch scientist who refused to be browbeaten by Lip Kails at the oulbri-at of World IVar II Friday was named winner (A the highest honor in American chemistry Ehe Annctican i a Society "Priestley Medel He is Prof Peter J. W. Debyc of Cornell Unjversrtj who came to the United States jn 1MO the Nans Wreed him to down as dLrwtnr of Berlin's Mas FSarick InsliluU? ot Physics because he refused 10 become a German cltfcen. Only four years bclore tnn tic had brought inHirtct to Gprmaiy by winning a.

Notel Prize in physical chemisiiv itrvinn as director of the tulc. then knuwn RB the Ksiser VV i Ihc Em In slit tie Prof Debye is nw a PTTicirLlvis Chftmiatry at Cornell "Unlversily, tn which he came (o priffeiaOr and hsad of the Depkartment nancd to cmer-itus rank irt 1852 Announcement that he hd wonl ths Amencan Chenutal was- by Dr Karl of Msrcfe Sharp Detune Bl His close Of lh ors 142nd national mce-t- I riff The Award, i itif "Distinipilsiicd isrv- In vriti be Ore aented the spnn" r-a- licnal meeting in IJM rexl Tte medal is in honor JDEEP Cbvtrer or oxygen. Among Prof. Debye's 411? canlnbiiliwvs fundamental chcmJsttry His develop- of the enables to measure siae ot tiny par- ttele called "polymers." The Debye Theory vt Lhe Ticat of The Dobye- Huckcl Thenry of bhe distfibolion of ions (eleclnfted atoms) chemical materials; and M) The Crystallograrti, a spec- pattern produced by X- which providee a picture molecular arrangements wiUl- a crystal He is recognized interriaLiojially ior his contnbTitLons to the Lheorv molecular slnicture A hetive of Maastrirtlt, Holland he won his PH.D. deitrae in J90S Irom the university ol Munich Among vanous Itey jn' verslty posts in Europe He succeeded Albert Einstein as professor of theoretical physics at the University of Zurich in 1311 Crash Hurts Cortland Men Watkins Glen Schools Get New Scare WATKIUS Walkins jlen Central School system, this lime the high school, experienced another tomb scare Friday.

Ccifnide Harknoss. school gtfice employe, received a telephone call at 35 a in and a malt voice asserted "there was a bomb in the school and it was gome to go off police re- She notiCifid the principal who sent the SCO stu dents arriving by bus and walking lo llie lei-Re building ol the Catholic Ccnicr on dls CORTLAND Ninp cows were fatally injured Friday by a truck as they crossed 11, about a mile south of Marathon The COWS were fi of a herd crossing the highway at the Merle Thomas fai-m Pour were killed outright, including one caught the truck undercar CINdNNATUS Two land men were loiter to Cortland Memorial Hospital Friday night Alter the automobile In i they were riding went out of con- Irol on Boule utility pole. Deputies sajd and snapped a being by Charles Kent, 21, of Front was demolished He was pirmed in the wrech- age, and sullered a compound fracture of the leg ami anhl multiple abrasions and contusions ft! the lace and hands. Deputy Maxwell Crass said his companion, Leslie Storey, 16, of Elm thrown out right aide, sustaining head 51 The accident was reported to the sheriffs department at Deputy Cross said Kent's car was southbound just north of village limits when it left the right side and traveled about 250 Jest in a ditch before severing the utility pole le? was caught between the seat a steering wheel, Crou EXld. And was (reed by Die Cjnomnelus PI re emergency squad.

Prol. Mills, 67, Dies from Fall ITHACA-Prof WiUrtd Mill; 87. A noted pomology authority, died Fridiy am ft re- Suit of fall. resided at 302 Plnsent SI and retired two years ago from the Cornell Ufii- vtrally Pomolftfy Department. he had tervcd for 34 HE SURPRISED THEM--Fiajik O'Connor, seated cntur, a candidate for trip Demoe i a i gubernatorial nomination, tnld uncommitted delegates from nine Up- stale counties who met in ILhaca Tuesday rughl to "stay uncommitted Delegates had expected he would make a stione appeal for their support but O'Connor told them that by remaining un com mi lied they would contribute to a "free and open Contention" in Syracuse next week Wilh him at left is James Clynes Tomp- kirn Courtly chairman ard hnst at the icecplion, arn) Thoodon; Maurei light, of Binghamton, Democratic congi-essional candtdaie a i Dom arc, James Envan Chemung County, Dr Robert Kerr, Cortland, and Donald McManus, Brakes Failed 9 Cows Die in Mishap; Truck Driver Fined $10 van type loaded with turkeys and butter, and owned by Land 0 Lakes Creameries Inc Syra- The other five were so mangled they had lo be destroyed Tl)? truck driver, Stanley E.

flurnham, so, of 236 Carbcm SI, Syracuse, and a herdsman, James Green, escaped Injury The truck was a stake body told police neilher cuse Eurnham the loot nor the emergency brake of the truck responded He pleaded guilty and vi as fined $15 ope rig a vehicle with made quate brakes Deputy Sheriff LeRoy Barrows said brafc fluid spilled on the highway as Burnhsrn apparently attempted to hall There were no skid marks he said. Judges Meet To Discuss Court Issues ONEIDA Fifteen udges surrogates and a i Court judges of the ID counts comprising jhe Sixth Judicial DIE net conferred Friday at Norvich with Stale Supreme Court Justice Howard A ZelUr admim- judge of all courts al Green told deputies he was forced to leap through a fence lo avert being struck by cows Couple Hurt in Mishap Day Before Wedding GROTON--A Cortland couple, engaged to ije married SB turd? weie injured Friday on tte Hull Road Robert AyE 1 5 Cortland KD 3, was reported by state police to have a possible fract- urrd clavicle, while his fiance, Oss Sharon Tllotson, received forehead and right hand bruises The driver, Duane Tillolson CorUand HD 3, the brother of Hiss bruised his left leg and cut his lorehcid Troopers and Miller of, the Homer sub-station re ported that a tire blow-out on Ihe truck which Tillotson was driving forced the. vehicle out ol control. It went oil the road and turned ovtr They were taken to the Cort land Memorial Hospital It was net known if the mishap will force postponement of the wedding CNY Disciples Plan Workshops in Auburn AUBURN--Members of Chria- Uan churches ITI Central New area will -aft- ernMn and evening at the Cen- Church in Auburn. tral The meeting mil begin at 3-30 rti according to an announcement by the Rev.

Harrie "Young, pastor of the First Christian Church In Syracuse and president of Lhe The feature of the afternoon session will be a series tit workshops on venous committees of the church Mrss Elizabeth Reed, director of Christian Education for the Syracuse Art a Council of Churches, will lead the discussion group on Christian education The Rev Victor missionary Thailand He was a veteran ol World War I Surviving are his wite, Mrs Antoma Hills; Iws daughters, Mrs Warren McLftlne of San 3 Wrs Hooerl Ftodgcrs of ClMmington, 111., one sister. Mis Zilla Mills of Berkley, Calit, and six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements, which are presently incomplete, are terns hJirirtled by Van Order Fu ncral Home FINES COHTUkjTD Four fined eftth Friday In Court an Trftr wcrt Eugene rteiv. Rush ot Thomiw fc HO 3. 't Dry- 19S7, will serve as resource person on world cull-each He will speak at the evening session at 7 IB p.m Others participating in the workshop period Include the 5eorge Capetanois.

South Butler; the Rev Alfred Herman, Rochester, the Rev Atrtos Cobbey, Brewerton; the Rev. Kelsac Mar tin, Elmira, the Rev Hugh Kelly, Endicott, the Rev Robert Paddack and John Niedcrhaus, Henrietta iho Rev. Phillip Kelley and the Bev. Robert Mowalt, Auburn. the district Judge Zeller said 1'he purpose of Ihc was lo "dis- CUSS mPHTIS Of the Ihc pupils remained al the cen- Icr until 10 SO a when tliey re Lumed lli high school for normal classes, five return at the student was made after a search cf llw tuildin; by incrnbara of Counly sheriff's department llic Walkicis Glen poiic-e dcpartnienl en(3 several mernbprs Atljr.

WilliaiYi E51ison revealed that on a classroom a-cktioarcS was written "Sepl all students fie home at A 45" LOCAL NEWS! Georgt SuMtfze, SlaJff Editor Cecrjfe R. Carr, Assl ITHACA CORTLANty Hundreds Expected Homer Awaits Firemen's Visit HOMEK--A scries si and demo nitrations ml) slrrl a Central Hew York Saturday Several hundred fircm-en were expected to check in lor registration uL 8 45 a m. the Homer fire Eta Ar. eye-calchinK topic on the morning program LS 'What Is Wet Watpr'' by till am ehiei chemist of Ihc H. Miller Co Others speakers will be Ihe El h56ii a the writing was blue chalk.

Ellison termed the incident as a student prank but That llie bnmb scare investigation would be continued. Lest Sepl. the elementary school was clostd and the pupils sert hfni- I'v ii bomb scare In the first instance it was a woman's vcice on (lie telephone. ass, Slant safety director or Cornell Universilj, Franc js J. Qumlan the supervisor ol tiro mingr (or Niagara Mohawk Ajrljnes Harold Day the chief Itke Homer department, Arthur Riler.

Grads to Ask For Athletic Contributions CORTLAND i SL Marys High School athlaics will door-lo-rfcor 1 tfl HOWAUD TARBEIX, UOCKE Services tor Howard Tarbell 73 a resident of Lansing for manf years. Ail) be at. 2 Sunday at the Booth Co Funeral Ha rue He died Thursday at the borne of us sister, Mrs. hy Stewart of He was dairy for many yeers and was later -em- court reorganization act and rules of ths a Administrative BoawJ methods of refcrnqg sup, port and custody applications in matrimonial actions to a i Court, and Mclal problems ol the district" Attending from this area were Madison County Judge Ross A Patane; Cortland County Judfe Robert Sloan; Tompkint County Judge Norman Stagg and Che nangft County Judge Lynn Peterson Tn Sunday for funds to pur chase sporting equipment for St Mary teams Thft RftV OHerOn, chairman, paid the sloaan -will be "Lights on for Safety Equip- 10 burn (Kirch lights during the drive A surlier campaign last year si on of baseball and football schedules. Nick and Bill Pauldinc will be co-chairmen Other participants include Tpni DOVI.

Mel Sheridan Jack A'Bssrn Dick Jennings. Dana Morgan, Ted Hoff- Kann. Leo QDonnel John Gibsons, Ed Tubber, Meyer, D'ck Shsy Ed Purser CoV yin, Fred Jenke. John Dexter, Casey, Charlotte a Jim Q'Mara and Francis Auto Flips; Driver Killed CORNING Iff)-- John C. Alton 26 of 916 Grand Central Ave Elmira, a technician at Corning Glass Works was injured Friday when his automobile left Route 17 and rolled over Area Weather Generally lair with moderate temperatures Inw hnmltlil.Y Sat onlay likely Ihnogh Sunday.

i temperatures In tic upper fOs middle vest to Jiorthweic ta it miles an hour. Parents-to-Be Classes Due CORTLAND-- The adult education department will sponsor a class for expectant parents Tuesdays Tor five weeks in the home economics room of Cort- pnd High School, The program is co-sponsored by the county nealth department. It will Include a group visit Cort lurid Memorial Hospital, and tt Oulue into foods and nutrition, human reprod Lie lion, la preparation and care of the newborn A public health nurse, Mrs Ruth 0 Betz, will be Instructor STUDENT RECEPTION HOMER A reception will bo given for Congo exchange dent Daniel Shungu fallowing the 11 a m. service in the Fira! Methodist Church Sunday A stu dent at Homer Central School, he is being sponsored by the ehureh The conference session wit! be highlighted by a walet search and rescue lice session at Little York Tliere will be an open al 9 Succumbs; Was AU 1 I Co-op Official CGRTLAND-- Leslie Bene- dlet. 47 vice 1 of the Seven Valley Bulk Co-Op, died.

Friday al on Hutfield Road Corllandvjll, He was a co-nmittceman tot the Extension Stivicc, a member of Ihe Contend City Bureau and. CortlandvJllc Grange He a 1 belonged Itt the a Como Fish and Game Club and the Grolon City Congregational Church Ke was the siin of Leon F. and Mabel Role Benedict, who survive Also surtfivtrtg are SLlos hii a SIS The seventh annual by lhe Mrs, Blsnchord Corlland Counlv Pjreniens Association and CcrUami County Advisory Board Planned Tor Sunday are lalks by Gearje H. Proper, acting diicelor division of fire safely, Sober I Mars Mow itscciate local government, and Will am 8 Marx end Llojd Creech of Lac- Homer fire department HD nieces nephews ard cousins Services will be? al 2 pin Mon- fiay Ppard Memorial Home. Hev 1 Clir oE Ihe Congregational Church will officiate i a be CJlenwood CcmcicO'.

Hmmer may call at the funeral home Irom 2 to 4 and 7 id 9 pm Deaths Charles HuHord of Skanealeles, two brolhere, William of Sidney and Elmo of Hensselaer tour sisters. Mrs Clifford Bronson Mrs Joseph Charles. Krs Edna Warble md Miss Wanita Slaw sen all as a building engineer the state He had Jeen a member of the North Lansing Masonic Lodge Surviving are his stster, a son, Handall Tarbell of Lansing, a daughter Mrs Genevieve Batch elder ol Santa Cruz, Calif and two grandchildren The Hev Henry Rood pas- tr ot the First Baptist Clmrrfc of Groton will officiate Burial will be in the North Lansing Cemetery Triends may call at the funeral ftome Saturday evening HEKHON SLAWSON CORTLAND--Services will be 230 pm Sunday Tor Hermon Slawson, 76, a former Cortland resident and retired machinist of Edlund Machine Co. He died-Thursday night at his cottage on Skaneateles Lake Tlie Rev John Annas the Skansaieles MelboduL Will conduct services at the Bush Funeral Home. will be In Cortiand Rural Cemetery on a native of Eeeds Creek, Delaware County, came lo Cortland from Talhi In 1809 Survivors are a daughter, Mrs The Virjjil auxiliary will snon.

iSunday ard may contribute to sor a dinner at 12,30 p.nn. in the ro ton City Conaresational American Legion hall. Church Manorial Fund. Cornell Proctor Visits Cadets rTHACA Curnen University Proctor Lowell George among 22 representatives ol colleges and universities to visit ihfir student Air Forae RCvTC cadets at summer training At Otis Air Force Base Mass during Augujl Four Cornell students participating in the summer training al Otis They wrre Gerald Johnston ol Mount Morns. William Lage Jr c-f Madison.

Conn William Mae. Innis of Buffalo and Charles Stewart Jr ol Proctor and the other visitors saw a fighter scramble and static display ol the F-1D1 Voodoo and lhe KC-121. the physiological training facility and a disaster control demon- tration Head-on Crash Injires Three Three persons injured Friday nighl in hend-orv toll in on Route I I I near the Broome County com- 1 munily ot Kilbwop slatt -police Freeman Urges Reason on Cuba ITHACA Harrop Treeman Liberal party candidate for Congress from the 33rd district. Friday urged (hat hysteria should not replace reason in dealing with Cuba. Freeman delivered the speech al the University of Buffalo lo Western New Yorkers interested in organizing a "Voters for Peace 1 organization Discussing the modern day signittcancc of the Monroe Doctrine, pointed out that 'when, adopted 1823 It was a rwo-j way doctrine--that the States would not become involved In Europe or the rest oi the world and, therefore, European nation would not impose their systems In this hemisphere.

The doctrine was never recogntzed international law arid hag abandoned eR- senrially by the TJ by Its operations in Berlin, Turkey, NATO. SEATO, Viet Nam, etc' i and two dren Friends may call al the funeral home from 7:39 to pm day MBS MAST EOBEE LICtt COR1LAKD Mrs. a Eodee Ljck, 85, a native ol Summerhill and former Corlland resident died Friday in Ringham ton. Shi was the widow of Ray Lick She was born Sept 12 1877 the daughtei of Freeman Catherine Coral Rodee. She was a member of the First Congregational Church.

are a step-daughter. Mrs Joseph Maloney ol Aurora two sisters Mrs Job Enoch and Mrs MIrme several nieces nephews, cousins and a Services will be at 2 pm Monday in the Bush Funeral Home by the Rev Bobert Fletcher Burial will be CorL- land Bural Cemetery There will no calling.hours MRS. JOHN VICO CORTLAND--Mrs Mary Tucci Vico, 14 Garfield St, died unexpectedly at Cortland Memorial Hospital Friday Mrs Vfco was a communicant of St. Anthony's Church. Cortland Surviving are husband, John Vico, A daughter.

Miss Vico, a son, John Vico Jr three brclhers. Thomas, Samuel and John Tucci, three sisters, Mrs Anthony Valentine Mrs John DeSanta and Mrs Anthony Caratelli, several uncles and aunLs, and servers! nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8-4E am Monday in McEvoy a Home, 69 N. Main and at 9 30 a jn Si Anthony's Church Bunal wilS be in St Mary Cemetery Friends may call Saturday rung and Sunday afternoon and evening at the funeral home NOW PLAYING JHE OPERA "6 BLACK HORSES" An die $50 REWARD IF WE'RE UNDERSOLD ON ANY MAKE HEW CAR Oft TRUCK LIBERAL CREDIT SALES CORP. S3 Groton Cortlind SK Monzers to Mark Golden Wedding i CORTLAWO Ray Manzer, a member of the fire department for 34 and Mrs Manzer will celebrate 90 years of marriage Sunday An open house Is planned at, the home of their daughter, Mrs Dexter, 34 Mildred Ave.

From 3 to 7 Their anniversary is Tuesday They have two daughters, Mrs Dexter and Mrs R. Phelpa o( Phoenix, Ariz aid three grandchildren. CfamJwke Offers Free CWW Core All fhree were lakcn Corl- Tand Memorful werer not They State noHec ftl Whitney In norlhtmund abnul pm they Hornet Stole Police wefc or COMFORT--Thai's all Ihese passcrsby could give FranhJm Harris, of Spencer RD 2, who lies burred in the wreokagg of his overturned truck and broken Irccs as they await the tools In effect, rescue John Bngs of Bangs Funeral Service, who supervised release the pinned man, Js shown in while CM! ih foreground Harris was laken lc- Hojpiial far treatment of muHipfe borfy brtrises wnd cub but his condition was reported satisfactory Thursday nifiht He was driving foarf of blacktop from Lapsing lo hiadsljurfi when Ktft btew oul on Es(y Hill catapulting the truck down 9 sleep lo fsilroarf tracks on Cayiiga tflht's cftfil down etnbankmenl to railroad itacks wi Cayiigfl east TL A D--Democrats In the Corthnd Cotintj Committee's annual clambake Sept 23 won't h-nve to fret aver their children Thft Democratic Women's Club announced Friday rl will provide a bnbj lilting service. The club Announced wonrtn's nctlvlties cnmmiHcfr will ta headcrf by Mf.t Erf- mwfpd rlofffriflnn and Mrs Wil- Shay HIP tvehl flrill be the FARMERS! DAIRYMEN! SILO FILLING TIME IS HERE! Remember we ore your New Holland Forate SaUt, and Service Heod- Ask for a the Holland or 818 htrvttter wifH Mlf-ihorpcn- Inf knivet. THIS WEEK'S CERTIFIED BARGAINS Horrctter Corn Heod.

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