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WTJojIffi I C MAY 1 0 1958 \ -.'.'I /£ v .; .'- ■ ’ r r . V v * ONE! OF SIX W YO M ING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS p o m tn g C o u n t y NEtf YORK STATE L I? R A R Y A l b a A y , N . Y . V O L U M E L X X X V W Y OM ING, N. Y., THURSDAY. M AY 8, 1958 NUM BER 19 B a b s o n D is c u s s e s U n e m p lo y m e n t A n d B ig B u s in e s s How T o C o rrect th e U n balanced S eesaw W ith S ev en Very D efin ite R eco m m en dations. It is clear th at u n em p lo y m en t Grange W ill H o n o r Past Masters, Lecturers The n e x t re g u la r m eetin g o f W arsaw G ran g e w ill b e h eld T u es day n ig h t, M ay 13. w ith d in n er at 7 p. m ., w ith th e fo llo w in g com m ittee in ch arg e: C h airm en , M r. an d M rs. V an W olcot assis ted by M r. an d M rs. R ich ard D u - schen, M r. an d M rs. E d w ard G rif fen, W illiam S h u m ak er, B ert S h u jA F r e e C a n c e r D e t e c t io n F i l m H e r e th e 2 2 n d results fro m th e recession. B u t m ajcei.) C h ester G riffen, E rm a V an it is n o t su fficiently c lear w h at is th e cau se o f th e recession. H ow ever, no o n e can d o u b t th a t it is d u e to som e im b alan ce in th e Eastern S tar Is S p o n so rin g Film “ T im e an d T w o ' W o m en ” A t th e W arsaw Central S cho ol O n T h u rsd ay , M ay 22nd. Genesee Specialty Is Low Bidder On Highway Building Alien. Each fam ily is to b rin g th e ir own tab le service. The re g u la r b u sin ess m eetin g will sta rt a t 8 p. m . T h e le c tu r ers p ro g ram w ill b e u n d e r th e 'past L ectu re rs w ith S iste r L u cy Rom esser in ch arg e h av in g as guest sp eak er R ev. M ich ael S ek el- - sky . to re g ain n o rm al eco nom ic b a l- T h is m eeting is to h o n o r th e econom y . T h e reaction is from som e p rev io u s action. Rem em b er T h e S eesaw Because certain ex cesses h av e existed to o long o r been too g reat a co rrection m u st com e if w e are! ance. O u r eco nom y , w h en free, is lik e th e ch ild ren ’s seesaw o r “tetter”. A fa t boy p u sh es dow n one e n d an d ra ise s a sk in n y boy at th e o th er en d . In o u r eco nom ic seesaw th e ex cessive w eig h t at one en d m ay be. o v er-ex p an sio n of production, in re latio n to con sum e r d em an d . % In an id eal eco nom y , p ro d u ctiv e capacity sh o u ld alw ay s b e g eared to co n su m er d em an d . B u t actu ally such g earin g is n o t au to m atic. Either p lan t cap acity is ex p a n ded faster th an consum er dem an d or d em an d drops o ff after tem porary excessive co n su m er b u y ing, as in in stallm en t p u rch asin g . M o reo v er, o u r eco nom y is n o t so free as m an y w ould lik e to b e lieve. In th e m ark e t p lace, p rices conditions o f su p p ly and d em an d . Big b u sin ess h as given, o u r ec- Past M asters an d L ectu re rs, so please G ran g ers d o n ’t fo rg et w h o have h elp ed to k eep th e G ran g e going these m an y y ears. N e w T r u c k F u n d B o g s D o w n Only O n e-six th o f th e Letters S en t O u t H av e Y et B een R etu rn ed . H av e You S en t Y o u rs Y et? Progress o n th e fu n d ra isin g cam p aig n fo r th e N ew R escu e Squad T ru c k is seem in g to bog down. O f th e 3300 letters sen t ou t only ab o u t 550 letters h av e re turned w ith a to tal v alu e o f onom y m an y b en efits, in clu d in g j$4,160.00. T o d ate all effo rt h as m ak in g av ailab le to th e m an y -(re tu rn e d $5,530.06. T h is in clu d ed by m a ss p ro d u ctio n an d m ass d is- K lein P o st P an c ak e S u p p er an d a tribution - necessities, co m fo rts, a $260.00 profit fro m th e W alter and lu x u ries. In boom tim es, how ev er, b ig b u sin ess an d b ig organized lab o r to g eth er g iv e con sum ers w ag e an d p rice in flation, driven u p w ard by an n u al w ag e- and-price in creases u n rela ted to $500.00 d o n atio n fro m o n e o f th e local F ire C om panies. The S q u ad w ill also p lay th e W a rsaw R an g ers a t a b en efit S o ft Ball G am e a t a d ate to b e an nounced la te r to h elp ra ise fu n d s the an n u al rise in p ro d u ctiv ity , fo r th e n ew tru ck . S o w atc h th e local p a p e r fo r th e d ate an d th en com e o u t a n d su p p o rt th ese m en w h o give so m u ch tim e, k n o w how a n d effo rt fo r y o u fo r n o th ing in re tu rn w h en ev er a n em ef- gency arises. If y o u h a v e n o t y et se n t y o u r Plant an d cap acity is ex p an d ed w ith o u t relation to co n su m er de m an d . Correcting T h e U n b alan ced Seesaw The g o v ern m en t h as th e ab il ity to b alan ce too g reat o r too long co n tin u ed im b alan ce b y stan d co n trib u tio n in w ill y o u p lease ing a t th e cen ter o f th e seesaw do to d ay ? T h e p lan s fo r th e new tru c k sh o u ld b e le t in th e near fu tu re an d th e fu n d s m u st be and in clin in g , its w eig h t to th e right o r th e left. B u t th e gov ernm e n t can also re sto re th e b a l- av a d ab le to p ay fo r it. ance in o th er w ays, - b y assu rin g even w eig h ts at b o th en d s of th e seesaw, o r b y m ak in g th e w eig h t ier fo rce (su p p ly o r d em an d ) m o v e u p n e a re r th e m iddle. B u t g o v ern m en t sh o u ld n o t an d m u st n o t b e ex p ected to o p erate a m an ag ed eco nom y . T h ere still rem ain s en o u g h self-reliance in our p o litico -eco n o m ic sy stem to restore th e ab ility o f p riv ate, com p etitiv e sm all b u sin ess to do the b alan cin g - if sm all b u sin ess is u n fettered. R esto rih g com peti tion in big in d u stry w ill b reak down, to o rig id ad m in istered p ric es. T h ese p rices h av e been, fixed too lo n g an d too m uch. Too g reat m o n o p o listic p o w er by Big B u sin ess' an d - o r B ig L ab o r m u st b e cu rb ed b y B ig G o v ern m en t. R em em b er th a t 95% o f o u r A m e rican b u sin ess em p lo y few er A n ew film th a t ex p lain ^ how the second leading can cer k iller am o n g w o m en — u terin e can cer — can b e v irtu ally w ip ed out w ith th e aid o f a sim p le d etection exam in atio n w ill be sh o w n free here fo r th e first tim e on T h u rs day, M ay 22nd at 8 p. m ., th e C an cer S ociety' h ere an n o u n ced today. The O rd er of th e E astern S ta r is sponsoring th is film to b e shown! at W arsaw C en tral S chool. Produced fo r th e A m erican C an - T im ers, cer S o ciety an d en titled “T im e and Two W o m en ” , th e film is p a rt of a b ro ad A C S p ro g ram to speed the attack on u terin e can cer. M o rtality fro m u terin e can cer has d ro p p ed m o re th an 40 p er cent in th e 25 y e a r p erio d of 1930- 1955. B u t u terin e can cer still claim s th e liv es o f sorqe 16,000 wom en an n u ally , th e A C S rep o rts. D r. R ic h ard W illiam s, P re sid en t of th e W y o m in g C o u n ty U n it A C S said th e film w o u ld sp earh ead a com m u n ity -w id e d riv e to p ersu ad e all w o m en o v er 2 1 to h av e an n u al check-ups th a t in clu d e th e cell exam in atio n fo r u terin e can cer. This ex a m in atio n in v o lv es m icro scopic stu d y b y a p ath o lo g ist o f cells cast off in bod y secretions. The A C S lead er said th at u te r ine can cer is b eliev ed early 10 0 per cen t cu rab le w h en it is d e tected in its earliest b eg in n in g s, although o n ly 55 p e r cen t o f u te r ine can cers are n o w b ein g cu red . “No can cer is’ m o re easily d e tected o r m o re accessible fo r early and effective treatm en t,” D r. W il liam s said . “Y et m an y th o u san d s of w o m en are d y in g n eed lessly from u terin e can cer.” The cell ex a m in atio n fo r u te r ine can cer is d escribed as m ak in g it p o ssib le to d etect can cer cells m o n th s an d o ften y ea rs b efo re th e cancer b eco m es in v asiv e. | W a r s a w C e n t r a l S c h o o l B o a r d M e t T h u r s d a y Teacher’s S alaries, B u ild in g Com m ittee R ep o rt, E x tra ' Space O ffers an d T ra n s portation B id s W ere A ll Discussed. The G en esee S p ecialty C o. o f Batavia w as th e su ccessful b id der on th e b u ild in g 40x120 to be erected on th e H ig h w ay D ep art m en t site a t R o ck G len in th e im m ed iate fu tu re. T h e low b id of $16,472.00 in clu d es th e b u ild in g proper, in su latio n , fo u n d atio n , erection an d lin e r fo u r fe et eig h t inches h ig h . This b u ild in g w ill b e u sed to re place th e old tile factory b u ild in g on th e p ro p erty in W arsaw th a t has b een sold to E lectronic- Tim es anri a s soo n as th is is erect ed, th e eq u ip m en t fro m th e old , .... ,, , _ , , „ „ • .. building w ill b e m oved in an d th en f? co n tin u in g th ro u g h S u n d ay ,! M arg aret M eng re ad th e m in u tes SC1LSTEWARDSH1P W EEK MAY 11-11, 195S II Beginning o n S und ay', M ay 11, The re g u la r m onth ly' m eetin g of th e W arsaw C en tral S cho ol Board w as h eld a t th eir ro o m s on last T h u rsd ay ' ev en in g , w ith all m em b ers p resent. Pesident F re d E isen h ard o p en ed th e m eeting o n tim e a n d C lerk the old structure w ill b e d e -lM ay 1 8 th ’ m o re th a n 2700 Soil,of th e last m eetin g , th e T re asu r- m olished, in d th e lan d cleared '^ R e p o r t 5 ? ^ * ° / the fu tu re u se o f E lectronic- ^ U n ited -S tates w ill o b serv e S oil $169,461.77 and,thei C lerk ’s R ep o rt, Stew ard sh ip W eek. w h ich w ere th en fo llow ed b y th e Through th e ages m an h as b een b ills fo r th e m o n th w h ich to taled i Style Show To Be Scheduled At Annual Meeting The an n u al m eeting of T h e W o m en ’s A u x iliary o f th e W yo m ing County C o m m u n ity H o sp ital w H l be a su p p er an d fash io n sho w , to he h eld a t th e W arsaw M asonic Tem p le, T h u rsd ay , M ay 15th, 1958 a t 6:45 p. m . w ith each T ow n ship u n it p articipating. M em b ers o f th e S pecial V oiu n teer g ro u p w ill b e cap p ed w ho have re cen tly com pleted a* course set u p b y M r. B ullens, .H ospital A d m in istrator an d th e N u rsin g staff. Tickets fo r th e su p p er are one dollar an d m ay b e obtained from the T o w n sh ip ch airm an . In W ar saw tick e ts m ay' b e h ad fro m M rs. W illiam T illn er an d M rs. W ard W in sh ip . Kiw a n s Sponsors -1-H Poultry Project In Warsaw The W arsaw K iw an is C lu b w ill sponsor a 4-H P o u ltry P ro ject, which w ill sta rt M ay- 22n d an d end N o v em b er 24th. Ten 4 -H b o y s an d g irls are tak ing p a rt in th e p ro ject an d each will receive fro m 25 to 50 ch ick s to arise. T h e K iw an is C lu b w ill furnish a to tal o f 475 ch ick s at a cost o f $66.50. R u les o f th e p ro ject fo llow : 4-H ’erS\ ag ree to: R earr ch ick en s using good m an ag em en t p ractices. K eep reco rd s. E x h ib it trio a t C o u n ty F air. R etu rn 2 d ressed ro o sters for each 25 ch ick s received. The K iw an is C lu b ag rees to: Pay th e in itial co st o f th e chicks. conscious o f h is d ep en d en ce u p o n - .Alm ighty G od an d h e h as b een $11,542.91. 'One o f th e h ig h lig h ts d f th e aw are o f h is n eed to g iv e to G od J ev en in g w ere th e v ery ex cellent S P E B S Q S A N ig h t for H is gifts, reports m ad e b y S helly- S to k es The soil, w ater, p lan ts an d c re a -ja n d E in ar G all o n th e C itizen- tures o f th e e a rth a re G o d ’s g ifts. | sh ip D ay-, A p ril 26th, 1958. T h o se M an is resp o n sib le fo r a w ise an d tw o p ro v ed th em selv es v ery o b - undsrstanding u se o f th ese g ifts Eroded lands, p o llu ted stream s destructive floods, w asteful u se of n atu ra l reso u rces, w an to n de struction o f w ild life, all w ill in tim e d ep riv e m an o f h is b irth right. As a n atio n w e are th e g reate st users o f w ate r in th e w orld. W e are a t th e tim e in o u r d ev elo p m e n t w h en w a te r ab u n d an ce is a t an en d an d w e m u st p la n fo r a w iser u se of o u r w ate r su p p ly . W e m u st g u ard o u r su p p ly w ith greater care. A p ro m in en t in d u strialists w arn s Visit each 4 -H ’e r d u rin g th e re a r \A sh o rtag e o f w a te r fo r in d u s- ing p erio d . In v ite each4-H ’e r to jtria l p u rp o ses . . . co u ld d efeat the m eetin g N o v em b er 24th. P ro -io u r h o Pes fo r fu tu re g tw th and. vide cash aw ard s o f S 5 . 00 , S 300 ,'P ro sP eritY> an d ev en im p eril o u r and $2.00 fo r (1 ) B est R eco rd s, |:n atio n al safety. N o in d u stry o r (2) B est D ressed B ird s. [business can lo n g su rv iv e w h ere 4-H Hom e m a k ing Demonstration Day Saturday, A p r il 26tli Forty tw o g irls d em o n strated in th e fo o d s an d clo th in g areas of hom em ak in g , S atu rd a y , A p ril 26. In th e S en io r d iv isio n , th ree g irls w ere selected to d em o n strate at Sub-D istrict D em o n stration D ay Saturday, M ay 10th. T h ey w ere: Janet S o n d erick er, A ttica; D o ro thy M oag, P av ilio n an d V iolet Hinz, W arsaw. A w a rd s w ere p resented as fo l lows: E x cellent: B ev erly B lak ely Judy R u d o lp h , A rlen e M ax o n an d Rita R ein er, A ttica. A w a rd s o f G ood w ere g iv en to Diana M illig an , L u cin d a R u d g ers, Sharon M illigan, M arian P in k e, “W ith th is film w e m ay w ell be en terin g in to o n e o f th e m o st dram a tic areas in th e h isto ry o f cancer co n tro l,” “ ‘T im e an d T w o W o m en ’ is a clear an d d irect ex - plaination o f w h at u terin e can cer is an d w h y th e cell ex am in atio n for u terin e can cer is so v itu a lly im p o rta n t to life an d h ealth . Barbara K an d l, an d C arlo tta R u d than 20 p eo p le; ab o u t 80% o f o u r gers, P av ilio n ; P a tty R eg an , Ju d y businesses a re u n in co rp o rated Seven D efin ite R eco m m en d atio n s A s a re su lt o f th e tw o W orld W ars, B ig B u sin ess an d B ig L ab o r w ere g ran te d too m an y artificial and p o w erfu l special p riv ileg es in (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 7 ) Eisenhard Told Kiw a n is About Two K in d s of Rivers M o n d ay ev en in g , M ay 5 th th e W a rsaw K iw an is clu b en jo y ed a talk b y F ritz E isen h ard . M r. E is enhard g av e a th o u g h t in sp irin g talk on- tw o riv ers, th e C olorado flow in g th ro u g h v ast w astelands, and th e L eh ig h flo w in g th ro u g h teem in g in d u strial co u n try . H e then lik en ed th ese riv ers to o u r ow n liv es, som e p ro g ressing aim lessley a n d arid an d so m e p ro g res sing firm ly an d b usily. Paul C arm o d y rep o rted th at th e K iw an is Y o u th D an ce h eld S at urday, M ay 3 rd a t h e school caf B. L. Brei Attending Stubley, Jo a n n K etch u m , Ju d y Hotchkiss, S u e B lak eslee, V ern a Hinz, E d n a T h o m p so n an d R a m o n a B lak eslee, W arsaw; A n n V in cent, M ary L ee D eG olyer, L in d a Pinkney, E sth er M u ch er an d C ol leen S w y ers, C astile; Ja n e S lo cum , C aro l B u tler, S an d ra D o n a luke, S h aro n Y o st an d S h aro n W atro u s, P e rry ; L y n n H aw th o rn , Linda B lak ely , L in d a P fa ff, S y l via S ch a ffe r an d E v ely n B roo ks, Attica. W o rth y aw ard s w ere g iv en to: V ale rie H in z an d Ja n e t S cott, W arsaw ; S h irley M illig an , P av il ion; B arb ara B lo ck an d K are n M u sto n en , A ttica, an d B arb ara Sw itzer, V ary sb u rg . Judges w ere: T h elm a R o b in so n Castile, V iola M o ag, P e rry an d A g n es a n d V irg in ia E llico tt, W y om ing . C h airm en w ere: M rs. A v ery D eG o ly er, C astile an d M rs. Lym an R u d g ers, P av ilio n . Warsaw Oatka Valley Chorus W o n 3rd Place W arsaw ’s O atk a V alley C h o ru s directed b y “B u d ” L u cie, placed 3rd in th e S en eca L an d D istrict of S . P . E . B . S . Q . S . A . In c., Barbershop C h o ru s an d Q u artet Contest at S y racu se on S atu rd ay , M ay 3 rd . T h e R o ch ester-G en esee Chorus w as th e w in n er an d B in g - ham to n -Jo h n so n C ity to o k th e runner u p sp o t. C h o ru ses fro m Syracuse, B ath , B in g h am to n -Jo h n son C ity, W arsaw , Jam esto w n , Buffalo, R o ch ester an d U tica com p eted . In th e Q u artet co m p etitio n th e D o m in o tes fro m W arren, P a., an d the Q u an ito n es o f B u ffalo w ere th e w in n ers an d w ill re p resent th e Seneca L an d D istrict in th e In ternational co n test an d co n v en tio n at C o lu m b u s, O hio in Ju n e. T h e “Four F lats” re p resented W ar saw in th e Q u artet com petition. A lth o u g h th is w as th e ir first ap pearance in co m p etitio n , th ey d id a m asterful jo b an d w ere w ell- received. W arsaw ’s O atk an s did not e n te r th is y ea rs com petition but w ere fe atu red g u ests o n th e evening p ro g ram . eteria w a s a g reat success. B e tw ee n 150 an d 200 b o y s an d girls from th e 5 th g rad e th ro u g h h ig h school h a d a g reat tim e d an cin g to H o w L ew is’ fin e m usic. Thursday, M ay 8 th th ere w ill be th re e K iw an is L ittle L eag u e baseball team s a t th e V illage Park starting a t 6 p. m . ’A ll K iw an ian s are u rg ed to as- Public W e lfare Institute A t Ithaca Com m issio n er B . L elan d B rei left S u n d ay fo r Ith aca, w h ere h e w ill attend a w eek lo n g session o f the N ew Y o rk S ta te In stitu te fo r Public W elfare O fficer T rain in g . This is a p a rtic u la rly im p o rt ant m eetin g , as it a t h is m eetin g sist in h an d lin g th ese gam es. C om e th a t h e re cen t leg islation is re - up to th e P a rk an d see th ese k id s I v iew ed in lig h t o f its effects o n play b all. It’s fu n . present w elfare reg u latio n s. LEGION A U X IL IA R Y W IL L H E A R A B O U T SCHOOL B U IL D IN G N E E D S The A m erican L eg io n an d th e Legion A u x iliary o f W a lter K lein U n it h av e in v ited M iss N orm a Schlegel, G rad e S u p erv iso r, and W m . R eg an , D r. J. W . L each m an and B u rrell R o w ley , m em b ers of the S cho ol B u ild in g C om m ittee to th e ir n e x t m eetin g , T u esd ay , M ay 13th, a t th e L eg io n H all. M iss S ch leg el w ill ex p lain th e needs fo r ex p a n d in g th e school and th e B u ild in g C o m m ittee w ill tell w h at h as b een d o n e to p ro v id e expansion. The m eetin g w ill b e o p en fo r dis cussion a n d q u estio n s. D essert an d co ffee w ill b e se r ved a t 7 p. m . p ro ceed in g th e m eetin g . A ll L eg io n an d A u x iliary ^nem The 4 -H C lu b O ffice W ill: S el ect th e 4 -H ’e r p articipating. P u r chase th e d ay o ld ch ick s. P ro vide b an n ers fo r b est serv ice clu b exhibit a t C o u n ty F air, H av e a Poultry D ressing S cho ol. P ro v id e ribbons fo r record k eep in g an d w a te r is u n av ailab le o r in ad e- (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) Warsaw Library Host To Libraries From Tliree Counties dressed birds, The fo llo w in g W a rsaw 4 -H servant, in terested in th e ir su b jec t and m o re th a n w illin g to ex p ress them selv es in a m an n er th a t you w an ted to h e a r m o re. Then a resolution w as ad o p t ed accepting th e N ew C en tral School B u ild in g as b u ilt b y th e A rch itect, W h ite & H elm , all o f which p ro ced u re w as n ecessary to stop fu rth e r ad ju stm en ts o n th e recent b u ild in g , b efo re arrange m en ts are m ad e fo r an o th er building p ro g ram . The T each er’s S alary’ S ch ed u le w as th en discussed fo r a sh o rt tim e, th en it w as d ecid ed to . hold it up u n til o th er re g u la r b u sin ess w as attended to an d afterw a rd s it w as b ro u g h t u p ag ain . In E d u catio n al P ro g ram s, th e re are tw o v ery o u tstan d in g W O R D S , which are S T A T E A ID , w h ich w as in v en ted ab o u t 30 y ea rs ago and th e latest an d b est o n e is M A N D A T E D , w h ich re ally Is a dandy w ith ev en th e leg islature passing law s th a t m an d ate cer tain ra ise s th a t can n o t b e ch an g ed , because e arlier leg islation, m an dated th ese raises. G en erally sp eak in g , teacher’s _........ ... A gnes M cC onnell o f th e W ar- m em bers\ w ill\ p articipate in th e 183 w P u b lic L ib rary attended a [sala ries are g o in g u p now , in stead Poultry R aisin g P ro je c t an d w ill!w o rsh o p on re feren ce w o rk at th e of a few y ea rs ago, w h en o th er receive 50 ch ick s:' W ay n e S a g e ,|^ 7arsaw T>uklic L ib rary in W ar- Barbara W rig h t, M a ry A n n 1 on W ed n esd ay M ay^ 7th. T h e W rig h t, A lan B u rk h ard t, K en n eth ,d a>' P™ g r a m for lib rarians Burkhardt, G eo rg e C la rk , N o ra an d ^ s te e s w as sp o n so red by th e New Y ork S tate L ib rary E x ten - Clark, S h aro n H u rlb u rt, Ja m es W ag n er. P au l B re w e r w ill re ceive 25. The K iw an is is h ap p y to ta k e part in th is p ro jec t as p a rt o f its w o rk w ith local y o u n g p eo p le. It is alw ay s g ratifying to w atc h th e enthusiastic an d serious efforts of th e 4 -H ’e rs th ro u g h th e co u rse of th is p o u ltry p ro ject. Gay W ins State Scholarship In Science, Math, Etc* D o u g las L,. G ay o f W arsaw Central S cho ol is o n e o f 1000 h ig h school stu d en ts o f N ew Y o rk S tate to w in a R eg en ts S ch o larsh ip fo r Education in E n g in eerin g , C h em istry, P h y sics an d M ath em atics. Each o f th ese sc h o larsh ip s e n titles th e h o ld er to fro m $300. to $850. a y e a r d ep en d in g o n fin an cial n eed w h ile attending an a p proved college in N ew Y o rk S tate for'a p erio d o f n o t to ex ceed fiv e years o f ap p ro v ed u n d e rg rad u ate study. T h e aw ard s a re b ased upon the re su lts o f a co m p etitiv e ex a m ination h eld Ja n u ary 23-24 in th e high schools o f th e S tate . W N Y Lawyers Are Admitted To H igh Court Several sco re y o u n g atto rn ey s j b o o k s o f b o o k s is to h elp ru ra l from th e B u ffalo area, in clu d in g lib ra rie s im p ro v e an d strengthen sion D iv isio n u n d e r th e d irection of E d g ar T o m p k in s, P u b lic L i brary- C o n su ltan t. 45 L ib rarians and T ru ste es fro m lib raries in W y o m ing, O rleans an d G enesee Counties attended. Libraries w h ich se rv ed a p o p u lation of 10,00 0 or less an d w hich participated in th e w o rk sh o p w ill receive a $ 1 0 0 collection o f re ference b o o k s u n d e r a g ra n t m ade possible b y th e F eb e ral L ib rary Services A ct. T h e co llections are available o n ly to lib raries re p re sented at th e w o rk sh o p b y a tru s tee o r lib rarian. The reference b o o k s av ailab le under th e g ran t w ere d isp lay ed at the w o rk sh o p , a n d th e lib rarians w ere ab le to ex am in e an d d iscu ss them b efo re th ey m ak e th e ir se lections. The w o rk sh o p p ro g ram in clu d ed: g ro u p d iscu ssio n o f th e ro le of reference serv ices in sm all p u b lic lib raries; w h at co n stitu tes a basic re feren ce co llection; tech i- ques o f an sw erin g re feren ce q u es tions; files o f in fo rm atio n o f in terest to th e co m m u n ity ; in ter- library lo an s; an d th e im p o rta n t of p u b licizing in fo rm atio n al and reference service. T h e m o rn in g session d ealt m ain ly w ith books, while th e afternoon session w as concerned w ith o th er m aterials that sh o u ld b e in a co m m u n ity in form atio n cen ter. The p u rp o se o f th e g ra n t o f O f H a r m o n y O n S a t u r d a y , M a y 10 Tickets A re G oin g F ast, So If Y o u W a n t O ne, G et It S oon F ro m B u d ’s, R eg an ’s or D av e G ro v e. did an d it seem s eco nom ically stupid to ra ise sa laries now , w h en a recession h as set in , b u t it all is a b elated m ove to co rrec t a co n dition w h ich n eed ed it fo r y ears. The lan g u ag e is v ery co m p li cated w ith th e v ario u s “ steps,” “degrees”, “th irty -h o u rs” , b u t th e raises are co n sid erab le fo r th e ( whole p ictu re, th e ch an g e in “state aid ” fo r th is y e a r is so m an d ated by th e leg islature th at the ex tra state aid is to b e u sed for raising teacher’s salaries, so in th e lo n g ru n , an y ta x ra ise in local ra te s are cau sari b y o th er expenses, b u t n o t b y raises. Tw o resolutions w ere p resent ed to ap p o in t a G u id an ce T each er and a S cien ce-M ath T each er. A n o th er reso lu tio n p erm its M r. K e lla r to attend th e S tate F F A (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 7 ) W a rsaw ’s 12th an n u al N ig h t o f H arm o n y sh o w tak es place this Saturday n ig h t, M ay 10th, b eg in ning a t 8:15 in th e W arsaw C en tral S cho ol A u d ito riu m . A ca pacity au d ien ce w ill b e on h an d as th e N o tecrackers q u arte t fro m Rochester, 4 tim e in tern atio n al finalists w ill b e featured, the Jam esto w n R o llin g T ones, cu r rent S en eca L an d D istrict cham pions; th e O atk an s; th c “ K ilty s\ (A sp ecial an d d ifferent ty p e of entertainm en t); th e \F o u r F lats” (W arsaw ’s S cho olbo y Q u artet); and th e “ O atk a V alley C horus, 3rd p lace w in n ers a t th e D istrict Chorus co n test in S y racu se last Saturday w ill co m p lete th e star studded sh o w . D istrict P resid en t Jam es S teerm an . o f B u ffalo w ill M C th e sh o w . A n in fo rm al after glow w ill b e h eld 1 in th e cafeteria im m ed iately fo llo w in g th e sho w . A few tick e ts are av ailab le at “Buds” D elicatessen,, R egan s Soda B a r o r fro m ticket ch air m an D av e G ro v e, a t th e P ro d u c tion C red it o ffice. Charlotte L . S m allw o o d o f W a r saw w ere treated to a lesson in constitutional law o n M o n d ay , th e 5th in W ash in g to n , D . C . b y C h ief Justice E arl W arren. A fter ad m ittin g th e in to p ractice before th e U . S . S u p rem e C o u rt in a m ass sw earing in cerem o n y , the ch ief ju stice to ld th e g ro u p they h av e a “trem en d o u s resp o n sibility to p ractice ju risp ru d en ce as it sh o u ld b e p racticed.” W A R S A W H IS T O R IC A L SOCIETY W IL L M E E T . There w ill b e a m eeting o f th e W arsaw H isto rical S o ciety in th e Gates H o u se on 15 P e rry A v en u e on M o n d ay ey en in g , M ay 12th a t eight o’clock. A p a p e r w ill b e given o n th e L etch w o rth R ifles, W arsaw ’s N atio n al G u a rd C o m bers a re u rg ed to attend so ’th ey ''p an y o rg an ized in th e 1870’s. M e m ay b e tte r u n d e rstan d th e school jm en to s o f th e co m p an y w ill b e o n problem . . display in clu d in g a, u n ifo rm . their re feren ce co llections as w ell as th e ir reference serv ices. R efe r ence b o o k s a re am o n g th e m ost im p o rtan t as w ell as th e m o st ex pensive in a lib ra ry co llection. In ab o u t tw o m o n th s, th e re fe r ence b o o k s w ill b e d eliv ered to the lib raries an d w ill b e p ro v id ed w ith p lastic ja c k e ts an d catalog cards. Sim ila r w o rsh o p s co n d u cted b y the N ew Y o rk S ta te L ib rary E x tension D ivision u n d e r th e F ed eral L ib rary S erv ices A ct a re to be h eld in o th e r a re a s o f th e S tate . The lib raries re p resented a t th e w o rk sh o p are as fo llo w s: A rcad e Free L ib rary ; S tev en s M em o rial Library, A ttica; E ag le F re e L i brary .B liss; P e rry P u b lic L ib rary ; Pike F re e L ib rary ; W a rsaw P u b lic Library '.W yom ing F re e L ib rary ; Y ate s C o m m u n ity F re e L ib rary , Lyndonville; C o m m u n ity F re e L i brary, H o lley ; C o rfu F re e L ib rary ; and O ak field F re e L ib rary , Preschool Sodium Fluoride Clinic Openings Available The W y o m in g C o u n ty D ep art m e n t o f H ealth w ill co n d u ct a Sodium . F lu o rid e C lin ic fo r th ree and fo u r y ea r o ld ch ild ren in th e Tow n o f W arsaw starting .M ay 5th. D r. M ilto n T u lly , H ealth C om m issio n er, ex p lain s th a t th e ap p li cation o f S o d iu m F lu o rid e cu ts dow n d en tal d ecay b y 40 p e r c e n t Parents o r p re-sc h o o lers in th e villagq a n d to w n o f W a rsaw h av e been, n o tified o f th e clin ic b y m a il A p p o in tm en ts fo r th e first w eek of th e clinic h av e b een filled. H o w ev er, th ere are sev eral o p en ings d u rin g th e w eek o f M ay 12th. The treatm en t co n sists o f clean ing th e teeth an d fo u r d aily ap p li cations o f S o d iu m F lu o rid e. P a r ents w h o h av e n o t y e t m ad e a n appointm e n t m ay d o so b y calling M iss A n n a S ch m id t, a t th e W y o m ing C o u n ty H ealth D ep artm en t W a rsaw 338 b y T u esd ay , M ay 13 W y o m ing County Fariii W o m e n ’s Committee Met in Warsaw the 25tli Last F rid ay afternon, th e W o m en ’s C o m m ittee o f th e W yo m ing C o u n ty F arm B u reau h eld a m eetin g a t h e H isto rical S ociety House in W a rsaw b eg in n in g w ith dessert serv ed at 1:30 p. m . M rs. A in sw o rth S o n d erick er of Attica, W yo . C o. C h airm an co n ducted th e m eetin g . T h e G enesee Chairm an g av e a v ery in teresting talk w ith ch arts. M rs. L eslie L am b Chairm an o f th e S tate W om en's Com m ittee g av e a su m m ary of th e A n n u al S tate m eetin g h eld last fall in S y racu se. M r. W illard R ich tfer o f A ttica, C o. P re sid en t spo ke on “W h at W yo m in g C o u n ty w as doing in F arm B u re au ”. M r. B rad ley D o n ah u e o f S p rin g v ille, D ist rict F ield m an su m m arized th e m eetin g . A s a p a rt o f th e m eeting, M rs. H . F a rn y a o f P erry co n d u c ted th e “ M o deling of H ats\. T h is w as a m o st in teresting m eetin g and w as attended by ab o u t 50 w o m en fro m th e co u n ty . Follow in g th e m eetin g , M r. B ish op, M u seu m D irector conducted a tour th ro u g h th e H ouse. Barbershoppers Elected Officers For Com ing Year The W rasaw C h ap ter o f S P E B SQSA In c., electe'd. th e fo llo w in g officers a t th e last re g u la r m eet ing: Jo h n H ooker, re-elected p res ident; “T ed ” S to p en , V ice P re s ident; “D on” H u m p h rey , T reas., and B o b A rn o ld S ec’y . S u p e r v is o r s R e it e r a t e F a c ts O n H ig h w a y S it e H ig h w ay C o m m ittee W rites Letter T o W a rsaw B u sin ess m en ’s A ss’n . S how ing- T h at Brotherton S ite W as C on sidered A t O n e T im e a Y ear Ago a n d W as N o t D isre garded. M a y 5, 1958 M r. L . A . C ass, E d ito r W yo. C o. N ew sp ap ers W arsaw, N . Y . D ear S irs: Enclosed is a letter sen t to th e W arsaw B u sin essm en ’s A sso cia tion and- C h am b er o f C om m erce, Inc., re p ly in g to th eir le tte r m ad s public in th e issu e o f y o u r p ap er dated A p ril 24th, 1958 re g ard in g selection o f a site fo r a n ew W y om in g C o u n ty H ig h w ay B u ild in g project. W e w ould ap p reciate it if y o u would g iv e th is an sw e r th e sam e prom in en ce in y o u r n ew sp ap er that y o u g av e th e o rig in al letter. Very tru ly y o u rs, Floyd D av is. George F . H u m e, H ig h w ay C o m m ittee Board o f S u p erv iso rs. M ay 6 , 1958 W arsaw B u sin essm en ’s A ssoc. and C h am b er o f C o m m erce, In c W arsaw, N ew Y o rk Gentlem en : In th e A p ril 22nd ed itio n o f th e W estern N ew Y o rk er an d associa ted n ew sp ap ers a le tte r w as p u b lished -over th e sig n atu re o f C . C . Parody, S ecretary o f th e W arsaw Businessm en ’s A sso ciation an d Cham b er o f C o m m erce. It ap p e ars to u s th a t certain dis torted in fo rm atio n h as b een fu r nished to th is h o n o rab le g ro u p o f business m en , an d th ro u g h th em to th e p u b lic in g en eraL Therefore, it seem s th a t a state m en t o f fa cts re g ard in g th e p u r chase o f a su itab le site fo r th e county h ig h w ay b u ild in g s sh o u ld be p resented to se t th e record straight as to th e se v eral p arcels considered by th e B o ard o f S u pervisors o f W yo m in g C o u n ty . A t th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e Board o f S u p e rv iso rs o n Ju n e 11, 1957, M r. F . C . D av is, ch a irm an of th e H ig h w ay C o m m ittee, p re sented th ree (n o t tw o ) p arcels o f property to th e B o ard fo r th e ir consideration. A n o p tio n an d a m ap w ere sh o w n fo r each p arcel, and after a sh o rt d iscu ssio n , th e m eetin g w as ad jo u rn ed an d th e entire B o ard p ro ceed ed to in spect th ese p ro p erties. The first sto p w as m ad e a t th e Brotherton p arcel ju st so u th o f the W arsaw v illag e co rp o ratio n line. (T h e p u b lish ed letter failed to m en tio n th a t th is p arcel w as included in th e o rig in al p ro p o sals an d th a t it w as re jec ted as a result o f th e in sp ectio n o n Ju n e 11, 1957,) The second sto p w as m ad e at the H o tch k iss p ro p erty o n R o u te 19, S o u th W arsaw , an d th e th ird stop w as m ad e at th e S k ill p ro p erty on R o u te 19 a t R o ck G len . The su p erv iso rs in sp ected all three sites th o ro u g h ly , th en re turned to th e B o ard ro o m . T h e m eetin g w a s'c a lle d to o rd e r an d business w as resum ed . A len g th y d iscu ssio n fo llo w ed , concerning d esirable an d u n d e sirable fe atu res o f th e th ree sites. Everyone p resent w as g ran te d a hearing on th e flo o r d u rin g th e discussion, in clu d in g th e S u p e r intendent o f H ig h w ay s, M r. F elix Ram sey , H ere a re so m e o f th e points b ro u g h t o u t d u rin g th e d is cussion: The B ro th erto n p ro p erty , fro n t ing o n a to w n -an d -v illag e ro ad , is low , W et, an d b elo w g rad e. It is su b ject to, th e ru n o ff o f w ate r from a larg e n u m b er o f acres o f higher lan d ly in g w est a n d so u th , and w quld re q u ire a n estim ated fill o f fro m tw o to fiv e fe et o f gravel to b rin g it u p to g rad e. It (K in d ly tu rn to p ag i 2) Warsaw, Sheldon A n d Java Voted “Yes” O n B ingo \ Bingo re so lu tio n s w ere v o ted o n at th ree p laces in W y o m in g C o u n ty la st T u esd ay , w ith a ll p laces carrying fo r b in g o as fo llow s: V illag e of W arsaw, 158 Y es, N o 4$, to tal 203. Tow n o f Ja v a , 120 y es, N o 6 , total 126. Tow n o f S h eld o n , 230 Y es, N o 10, to ta l 240. T r a p p e d In S to r e A t H e r m ita g e M a n , 2 6 , C h a r g e d W i t h B u r g l a r y Allegedly cau g h t in th e act o f th e sto re. H e allegedly h a d $8.50 burglarizing a g ro cery sto re in H erm itag e, M erle H o ffm an , 26, o f that v illag e w as ch arg ed w ith third d eg ree b u rg la ry . H aro ld L an g d o n , p ro p rieto r o f the sto re, telephoned- th e W yom -* ing C o u n ty S h eriff’s D ep t, a fte r an a la rm d ev ice co n n ectin g th e store a n d h is h o m e n ea rb y aw ak ened h im a t 12:30 a. m . S u n d ay . D ep u ties D o n ald Je n k in s an d John M o rg an responded. T h ey said th e y d isco v ered H offm an, in in cash an d a sm all a m o u n t o f groceries o n h is p erso n w h en a r rested. H e w as h eld fo r G ran d Jury action a fte r a rra in g n m e n t b e fore P eac e Ju stice G o rd o n S te vens o f W eth ersfield. Also aw aitin g G ran d Ju ry action is O liv er Jo h n so n , 44, o f S ilv er Springs. A rrested b y S h eriff Thom as V . K en n ed y , h e ap p e ared before Ju stic e o f th e P eac e T H om as H u m e o f G ain esv ille o n a charge o f im pairing th e m o rals o f a child. /