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

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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Y. Thursday, November 1, 1 Firemen were eallcd to sev- iiieai of Uie tily yesterday to put out UuiUi.rO: iu. of thc fires was Sfhilj.er Farh field, police said, and it was part of a Halloween paitv for Tarhs Department employes. Record in Community Giving FULL QUART Now? Onfy JBLItffi WSSIK CO BU8C IW Hiu 5 United Fund Pledges Total 99.8 P.G of Goal By NEVART APIKIAN ilhe campaign: loam.

Among past or 93 per cent printers TCepotting (2,794,033 pledged lp Community i le-adersjand engravers reached. 100 per dale, or orr ot final, niM were Nick Ptleis andjtotil United Fund niRill P-atficd VV Seymour "-1" row PUBLIC SKRVtCE original hja'vl members back inM. wcller and Howard Ful- more than 50 Ulks we re I Niagara Mohawk a.nd New York antl presented wilh! Telephone Co hit 1M per cent. Light 1 Among PROFESSIONAL (Di Robert Ihose in the- record ciou-d allcjid-IJ Collins, Dr. Waller Woods 1h dinner was the youngest ot'and Robert Kcsmer Jr oaiiro thc mno vear or Wiper cent ReachJng goals volunteers c- r- 1 upll al gl wcre ij ke aUorneji, hospitals Fund raising Syracuse anil nondafie County.

General campaign chairman Gerry J. Diets tp raking la more than el tending: Ihc dinner jii iho Hold to ease up but lo finish I by V.o.rJcinjJ lo in every last card and a merle for Lucy's Academy. Trie ihc Rl Rev Msgi Daniel 1 HOTELS AID RESTAURANTS 'Robert f. Cunnor ajnd US next jear I Jian Jfi.OIW Was ift the 52.800000 goal vulh HIP from reports made at thc A "lor a cornpmrd of servlLTS scctl(m llgh accounting it td Camp Fire 11 ter)l that by Dec. 3J the ihajrmau's CJri St-eut Judy pEPHOLEUM AMD AUTQMO- I Pi 52,825.000 would TM'i AiKl Bov Scout John E.

Hoi- fiitrdick find be i-cschwl lo mc-rt the needs of Nslro- while Ednvrd Snydeu wjlh S5S 7M lhe Community Chest a TMciesi Ll ScJirciiwr ol ilir VWCA mid cr pcj and the Red Dsrpd Kclso i YMC4 Iho roaehcd 113 EPr rant a re It was a gala iiith bal- awlie In JJTM and arauom per cent lAiire ui Lre lEag. iMarin uti iininE Paif Adds Trkk To Usual Treat Mr and Mrs. Sam Singer of 233 Scott Avtf addcl an unusual Inck to trvfllj. test night, IKa Suffers were away frnm their home, BO Ihfy Jiunfi A "I rick or I re el bag side Uicii front duot- Aljuvs hflfi ua i rwid, Sprtlal inout: jraltow nc lurd to jiKn "PlMijc litlp yourprir, but rciTwmtoi there arc Icaie somn for Uirm. A sign out," Iho hag was UMlK-i.

ctwkirs aid oilier "Irlcfc or Inwt" Invonlcs by six divisjons Tables TM 131 RETAIL (Donald E. and A Calippell Jr Letler PcrEonnaJiLit Kicnile and Dor aid Dunn) during Ihc or S5 per cenl wlUl de- parlmnt slores r( a lot per cent off in money ptedaed tops llie Induslry Divtajon headH CONSTRUCTION (WilJiam by David Ampler, Robcri E-'Pahl. Robert YanDooi and applause. Faliici wtl1 Kca1 ,244 Buildjnp irade eroup concJutttd: 231 pamhns of Fred Wanntf's Williin Ihc was public worxs contractors nl Holv City' Currier Corp. which coilractors reaching viavl DCT CCtlt LIGHT LEADKKS1IIP LAlvTEKXS Among KUCccssTi-il lendei'a in last nighl's fm.nl fomisl report meeting of the United Fund leJl) David chairman ol which iCached 102 per cent; CanoU A.

Noiart ol Fchool? ard organizations, 102 per cent; and Glenn BmtLick, automotive, lOi per cent. were decora ted with pjmpkms Halloween pamled cverm orange balloons Sraes frvm prcdueLion ly the Camillus Political Arena Man KiUed announced nexl will be or auri was MUKC Hvi 1 Ope fl for "concern" at a TRANSPORTATION mes lo community utwterlaliiiiRs wilgus and John Kelkhcr) I nr Ml ft nuki' nnl -9il Clicst Presldanti High sections were chemicals. pet ce'il; consumer produclf, per cent fabricated metals, per cent: nod electrical ma- Cftincry, 103 per cent, Tha Elcclri- Philip CliSSe thanked the 6,990 volunteers, the 190 HM who cwiinbntea Dieli for his work on the campaign ssnce January ttip the cam- cal machinery brought I7D. S3 ft per cert with rail On Rte. 57 OSWEGO-- A BC-vear-old Ca- milllus men was fatally injured jhorUy before.

4 when car was involved in a ivilh iwd road oiling iruths ol of FALSE TEETH Slipping Of Irritating? Don bEernbsrraESHlbT loose Inlsl tsnih Slipping dtuBPHlSW wonbling when vuu 00,. Of MwlB FfVSTEETH on youl 1 plitei This pleasant gira cense or ad do a cooi.ort and stewrlT by holding plates mon No Eooey. pnsty TMt- paign, the stall 2t mumty CJiest. and tht by news media. JwacXi and James Moore) Dielz added hl-jj to his two co chairmen I SCHOOLS roads and an line 1 Cops GOVERNMENT (Thomas Tallin Joseph Bourke)! 0 Rout 57 JUEl SDLlh ot Os- or 106 per cenl ii'iili ciiy ccorctj rip to James Kornudj 50 of 3N Dourly, slate, internal AccorrtJnjr to USAF Haiiwck Fidti and retwi-lmi Votcians al 100 per ccnt Camillii's was pronounced Halch Seeks More Regents Scholarships Robert Knlcft Jr.

Rppublicai iBenjarmn or 87 per cent Walter Sleitlcr Mi'ton Machl lhe senior speakers bur- the Kdlunlcer moiie team Ew iMlinB.il 1 (non-acid) lift ab iwiydniE CDUDW IlllllllllllUllllinilllllllllll "pluntcer auditors loaned executives the cooperation of labor, the Community Chest "troika of Jerry Ed Hal! IJiek Reeak as well as Bob Peel and Jane Sullivan Arthur E. Gnmm, Hed Cross ehapler presidenl also thanked ORGANIZATIONS (Carroll A. Nolan Frank) and Goorge E. Ab- Dolll $158 B12 or Ift2 per cont RcacKiup 100 per cent were Syracuse University. Camnvuniiy Organizations, Parochial schools, Onondaga county school system and LeMoyne College or over METALS (Ralph Sot tor Dr GOP Record On Minimum Wage Assailed for the home you dream of A charge that scmbl la Tirat lisLnci As- ration te Republican GOTF.

Rcuke- sccfio SaniJftrVon-Halcomb Cj a inrreasi; in the number ot Re- Lclds ol minimum wage nlltd forVcller He, sorry record IT, lhe' and KoDcrt Ma'owini, mia 1 1 1 lu ul111 ujr k.j«,- 300 per cent High this group clble Sloel Co Dl America and a conUa-jlabor was levelled IssL mtu f.k^n^ 1 I IUQ XcnHGdV nnrl 1 in hllllHlHt' fl-. 1 Kv 1 wcie mathme iobi shops at 11B tent and mill supplies at 101 ljiauelin fi Roul 57 rf.m his lehiele went to the per per com. soulh POODS John Ralph, Arlmg, boulld Stephen Polaeke Earl M. Eden; $94 658 or 93 per cent HESrDENTIAL (Mrs Bradford Sh-erry Mr? Allpn Smith and PUBLIC AND BUSINESS SERVICES (George Tracy H. Ferguson), (121.

and Arthur Graham) withl6M or 91 per cctit. by Charles Brauchle, 37, of Clay RD 1 KI IIOV. According lo the report, llie car then contiflutd an to into the front of the second truci about 300 north, opeialed by Thomas SlalLtry, 61, oi 109 Chest St Phoenix. Slaltery told Hie Im'dstlgators that attcr the crash Ins truik left the west side of the lugh wy and went jnto a Deposits on other days earn dividends S2 from day of deposit compounded quar- terlv includes reg- u'ar dividend plus extra on deposit year or more. OPENING NOV.

13 7 MUM? SlaLtcry trunk burst inlo flames and he had to battle ftlaze to open the cab door ana escape, he said A covur On the tank type truck wSg Ilung across the highway Slaltery was rushed to tile Qs ego Hospital he was treated for a scalp cut and back Injury and tvas discharged The ciushed Kennedy vehicle. Workeis had to me crowbjis to release the body pinned jn the wreckaRc Dist AUy John H. Murray was at Ihe scene and ordeied an autopsy U) delcrrj-ine the op- the cm had suffered an of impact the front end of the 7 Camilfus Man Died in Thii Car federal Jury Indicts 22 In Appliance Theft Case attack of illness, to officials The Mjoolto Volunteer Fire Department was called through Mutual Aid and extinsujsheti tlic blaie whjch destioyod th-e truck dnuen by Slattery Crass along the roadbank aJso causrtt fire. The iruchs ar owned by the Xoopers Co. 33S Peal SI Syracuse According to officials, they had UScd at the- Alroll plant and ere headed baclf ard Syracuse at th time oi the accident A company ordcial said the trucks each contained small amounts of asphalt and that the material was non-flammable According to deputies, 3rauch- le escaped crash Twenty-two men and women accused yesterday by the federal grand Jury of conspiracy and the theft of 14 appliances an interstate shipment here last Aug.

1 and 2 will arraigned at 9 30 a Nov The defendants, men and 9 WOKtlCh, fcere named in two arWe indictments All are from Syracuse or its environs The mdicfmcnk added six new defendants lo Ihc 18 previously ere sled by FBI agents on warrants authorized by First ant U. Attorney Dank Scaecia during the week following lh the'fts Federal Judge Stephen W. mo, Diruno's Seneca Tyrnpikc. Mrs Cat- mclla Spmefc of 405 Prospect Ave, and Mrs Wanda Similn Clock Supper Club, Division and Sal ma Streets Aided In Sale General Electric CD at Louisville, Ky, to Gould-Farmer Co of Syracuse, said seven, refriEora- torg. nnd five freezers stolen from the interstate shipment Scaccra said that while some of lhave been recovered and two the defendants actually com-1 mitted ihc thc(Ls, others helped in thc sale ol the goods and slill others vsrc 'receivers or purchasers ot the stolen all are equally charged under the federal statute which contains no aiding and abetting or similar clause, Scaccia explained He said each o( thc 22 defend' ants Brennan ordered the Issuance of th? bjrrich warrants for the arrest of instances arc close three men named for thc first time.

Thoy were located nrune- 5 didtoly by S. marshals. ftfllmr filed LOUIS Aragone of BIS Belden Ave was found serving a 120-day fcnlcncc in thc Cortland isi) A filed He H.I!' be turned over to fedcrel Thru UK K. Onnndiifft Si, ONONDAGA with nr such nil the Fay brothers, or cousinl of other dc-fciidanK ht men and women art )n one Indictmml, ftn- apfiliencca not yet been accounted for Fit-t Cnunt Indictment With value of from $200 to $400 each, the appliances were sold al a lop pi ice of $100 the federal attorney added He recovery value of thc IZ stolen appliances as Named in five cnuit 11 dictment, besides the Fay bra them, AraRonr, Gcnrge and Mrs, Dinino nre John Furbetk of filB W. Belden who tS ing held the Madison Jail in lieu of and 14 Malia Of 122 Rooscvtll second Indictment tonsislmn of Ave Livcrpftri; and Mrs Mar- nine counts Igarel Mansfield ot JamcsviLlo.

whn has won convlg 'prj i. Q'Malia and i Mans- tions in cvcrv case he has iricd field are at liberty ItfOO bail His ball on Inp federal eharge from jury vcr- wai set hy the court al $2,000 lhc iovcrnments fftvor, COUNTY SAVINGS and in August his brother, Rollin Fay was prneted. wag Is- yeslerdJj 1 their parents' home in Jamcsvillc. E. Georfe Qe Dcen continue to handle relngcrq tor-freezer theft case.

Sctwri OUIR Me laid (hat one of two ot Jive men cftch, who looted the- ear cm the Rb3d, JAnwwillt. a independently ol law tf the Fuji also arrett- other--planned the iofr in ri -vtf(frday it his Both i at the nobert Fay and Georfe Tuere Cfub. (akcn (o Ihe Madison County 1 The nllver tanp. Scaceia staled. Jail, WamnsviDe in lien of 1 ptanit at the firsti cash bail respectively.

deeirfed fo totTow their Pavcnfy, Ash SI Mrs nihtr new dcrcndanLi will mcvinp Jn niMifrene V. Dubnaoh nr 2rtft injury llie firsl He survived by nis wile, Mrs. a bgtian Kennedy, daughter of Deputy William Behan who died Tuesday, foul SOUK, Timothy, A student at CollGgc. Thomas a student at Syracuse University, James and Christopher Kennedy, one daughter. Ellen Kennedy a student al Stale College his mother, Cllcn Kennedy, three Mr: Hobcrt Vcnncr, Mrs Hess and Miss Anne Ken- in tlie building by John ot the State Urwversity oI'Dcmocrntic candioaie for stale York, In a world of niunatched scientific prop ess and unparal danger to human freedom, higher education 13 no longer ft luxury, it is a necessity, Hatch ad- Hatch reminded ujidir mini'HrBti(m of JJepubli'-ar Gov Nelson A Regents scholarships have tripled, they must increased more, he maintained Earlier this ear Hatch perron- ally estatlisherf sdiglarsfoips st Con-unuiulv College for students in the Pioith Syra cuse Central School Distnvt Hop R.

Walkr HichJman, a Republican seeking re election fc) Congress, yeslerday caQed for public support of a balanced federal uudacl. Public support is needed, he said, "so erf" have Itie l-ax reduction we reed and can sLill afiord the dflfciue and essential services we murt Riehlman described Uie STtli as one which tlie Ken lhe Wti DislncL Local Republican stale legislators share In the blame for this shortcoming, McDoncugh maintained He said the Rockefeller administration "rejected a proposal lo raise the minimum nafe to Jl 25 sn houi 1 --yes--only 550 per week, an the basis that would be too drastic an increase 1 'Instead McDonoujh asserted, "they passed an bill which rsibed the minimum to SI 15 an hour, now, with a promised increase to $1 la- in 19W' cD6H6UIh ISD maintained btut lhe Condon Wadbn law, winch he said was Republican-inspired deprives state and municipal employes ot the "basid ngnl lo oargain colleclively i BiTlnn ot retainL Come In Ffapne. tVrile for Fu5! Details NOW EDERAL AVINGS MAIN OFFICE 130 SOUTH SALIVA ST hlfln ihru Thurs I-I l-l Bldeirilk tiller 6-0 A and 3-5 BRANCH OFFICE SnOTPINGTOWN, DE WITT Hun Una I i A 1" M. nedy admin istraLon to turn inlo a welfare slate Congress." "It every a dim lustration bill had natwj il La ken an IBM Computer bo figure out the magnitude of Uie national debt he asserted "As it wa- Rieli'lman taid "the srfminjilratpon rarked a billion deficit in 21 months JAMES L. THOMPSON of Mowlett Hill Road Howtelt Hill died yesUrday Jn St Mary's He RENT A COMPACT CAR Hospital after a snort 59.

Born in the Truvn of Onon dag a. he JH'ed all of his life At one time he was farmer at Cards Corners and for in for owrt ol 75 people, ski lift Colorado pconjc railioad thrftuSh an pndmicd coal mine Sfld a tour- holcl lor sightseers near IJie siic of ihc largest tele which is now being dit, fhc cotiprcSsniBP re ber ot Sd V1CB and was Irving for morr Itjseveral years an ni iiasn I lor cillier," the congressman said. He said, "Thc president asked to pass legislation which would have had the fod-- era! ffoveomicnt remove snow from the sirccN "It pleaded Tor an area redevelopment plan to relieve Tn date that prntfram has approved Hie constnichon ot a non-uruon factory jn Arkansas, mn 111 Poltery For lhe laii )-C31'S h5 operated a wss 3 County arc his Mrs Rutti Kricse 0 tiv- Ihcr. Stanley Thompson fH Cnli- fomia sister, Mrs Evn Hjm-j son of Sjiraeuse; several nieces, and Services will be at 10 Saturday Ht the Norn-: Home Mflrcellus. the Rev Jcr- alri Shnvc officiating.

Buricl be in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Warners Fncnifr may call from 7 Lo 9 11 today nnd from 2 lo 4 and FREE Customer Pick-up GR2-1972 WATT CAR RENTAL 1 a i nl Fnr- nedy and several and nephews Funeral arrangements bv Edward J- Hyan Funeral Horn? were incomplete last night Halloween Loot Taken from Giri Police wrre Kftpt hllSy checking numcrrtiis nets of vandal ism HallowM-n nighi, bui one vouLhrul "cflpcr" hai been eallcd rnhbory by policfj Riehlman siad IIP docsn bc- Hevp ttic. people waul rhe federal pivcnimcnt "lo dn Ihi? Ivpe oi thing object ding propcsnls thev should Iheir voices be heard, Rieht- man asserted The congressman warned, "we arc past the point of no return Us authorities when his term is 111 vf1 i cnt Io dflLc Thi oilier mtiiclmpnt, Spinrk and Mr-; Simiho hor Halloween Inchs or 33 North 51 Mnrccllus MRS. JESSIK HARRINGTON LEONARD W. of 311 CiKorrt 81 died ycslcrday in Memorial Hos- aflcr a short iHncs-; She was native ol Potsdam and rcjidod Syracuse 22 Mrs Leonard was a member of the Free Mclliodist Church.

She Is survived by her husband, Leon Leonard Service) will at 2 p.m Saturday al ihc Crccnleaf Funeral Home, the flev. Paul D. Show Benin! will be in co inc mite iw-jNnrtli Syracuse Comclcry. mdiHicprv Friend msy call 7 1r- dates Rfcef P. "('Silano Io(1i 3 1 0 4 surf lo ar1 Ormanfl t( morro fl( tnc uncM i icalr.

Thc first iwo Art running i in federal tfwcalion Me across board than 150 attorneys from citv and coulilv mwima in Yalcs Hotel voflcrdny hon- nrerl Rnri cnrlnrsed (he links William Baldwin of Division his brother, Ed- wdrd Baldwin IOIH Townsend Thmnas Bnvwn Gcbhanft Ave. Leon ft ftond. Manlius. RD 2, tavid F. Swank ol 3fi6 StilvAlflTe C.

TIB Salifta SI Irene Mflslroeni ol 2.1ft As Help Arrives Firemen yesterday Mrs, Othcrmejto pit out in of 4(13 Prospect but in Pavcnlr, al'so known collodion fti knitc-point hy other girl at Columns snd Lexington Avenues, pollct said The Youth Bureau is investigating. Stove Fires Out HIM nollded ot flieir indlelmenl freezer and re rn serai on MIIMM, Ulrj Tntrcw ptral btmd ttilh bwnf UTten tht second fttnf ol 20ft Draper Sol- eomtnilofcef- here imk u-iivnmii 1 whteli were pirt of Ji They yn Marian C. frift'l KAt ftom Ihfl vny, md Hw. Ttcnp aft frw in Iwil HnxnnHn. of rtaga Cotmfv isi prfflM wic The the hitlictrit 1 flixs were o-irl btlore they sacred hcnfafff? waryf Oergcr.

William Lynn Bin-he, presentffl by 217 cHy md altomcv. en- dwsrrocnl of Ihc Sen. Hughes snirl irii in Qiwn- crpoct, died yttsterday in Memorial of Slvckholm is surviwri hy Rachel ATcnandcr New Lebanon And five granrl- eli Iri en, nvtxl "Tilt fled ion ff mon a member of First Englirfi Church of'rarmflsi' nr Frank Shimcr will cnn- services At I I am Ihc a the Sears Funeral A hirrncd ntosl the homeIhJgh ftffice jintjf rnwf 1 Sunal will Iw in Arihtrr Vcnczra. be trcalcrt with tfrep Ctrnefory Farftivaj 1 unrt the of ftlc Holland St, mnsid Oil BAnmistftrf-on Cadi ftfid fvtry level flf Is JT FrrMsds eall f-nm I to ftc pTM. (omnrrony flt (he tc- nww.

Jf. Mam fit rercivrd hr lhe Idlh of earn month drau rihldenda (row the first of each month. GEDDES SAVINGS an4 LOAN A RMIMM PL Cuititt mt cliariM.

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