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-* h ~ t'V T ‘ V : $ ^ * **W .V H *'* f : c ju - ) 2 Q 195S V > * r t u b r s ^ ONE OF SIX W YOM ING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS KJEVf Y O R K S T A T E L I? R A R Y A lb a n y , K .Y , ■p p o u tin g VOLUME LXXXV . * ^ s v r*’ Z. $ m % % : W Y OM ING, N. Y „ THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1958 N UM BER 25 Two From County Will Attend Girl State At New Paltz There T hey W ill L earn th e Privileges an d R esp o n sib ilities of C itizenship an d M eet Im p o rtan t C ity , C o u n ty an d State O fficials. | | f| § e # (Warsaw Youth Postal Clerk 7 Killed In Auto Accident Tuesday Perry Bowling Ass’n. Elected Officers At Attica Meeting G erald R ice o f F illm o re w as I ? C t l l ‘C S At W 3 1 'S t lW elected p resid en t o f th e F e rry Bow lin g A sso ciation at its an n u al m eetin g h eld in A ttica Ju n e 7th. H aro ld W o lfan g er o f D an sv ille w as elected lst v ice p resid en t, H aro ld M o rris o f L eicester 2nd vice p resid en t, G erald C o n rad of V ary sb u rg 3 rd v ice p resid en t H e S tarted A s a S u b stitu te \ . C lerk , T h irty Y ears A g o . ' W h en W . R . C raw fo rd W as Postm aster. A s o f Ju n e 27, 1958 Ja m es M . Hoy o f W arsaw w ill accept v o lu n - Bruce S m allw o o d W as Recent G rad u ate of N o rw ich U n iv ersity a n d W as T o H av e Been M a rried N ex t S u n d ay . A y o u n g m an fro m W arsaw ^vho nine Representing W y o m in g C o u n ty . ' - W arsaw as retirem en t fro m 'th e P o stal ;re ceh 'ed h is co ,leg e diP lo m a „ at G irl’s S tate w ill b e C arol E is- 4 th vice p resid en t. ! S erv ice ^ n r r p ro v isT o n fo V th e d ay s ag o an d w as to * * m arried enhard o f W arsaw C en tral w h o E x ecu tiv e d irectors elected in - C iv il S erv ice R etirem en t S y stem S a tu rd a -V w as k illed e a rl>\ th ls will b e sp o n so red b y th e N a tio n a l'^ H arry H arv ey o f M u m fo rd , M r H en tered th e p o stal c~r m o rn in g (Ju n e 1 7 ■ 1958) in a o n e\ H o n o r S ociety to g eth er w ith th e K en n eth T o rrey o f A rcad e, F ra n k ! ,j „ S u b stitu te c i°rk on Ju iv lc a r accident n e a r th e C o lu m b ia assistance_ and> ap 5™ v JL of « \j]T h u n » an o f P erry an d W a lter Je n 31 1928 u n d e r p o stm aster W . R .|C o an ty c° m m u n ity ° f C lav era ck ‘ W a lter K lein U n it N o. 532 A m e n j sen of A ttica. C ecil W ask ey o f C raw fo rd O n D ecem b er 4 1928* T h e v ,ctim w as B ru ce A sh ley \ serve a sjh e w as tran sferred to th e C ar- S m allw o o d . 2, so n o f W arsaw Retiringirjer sectjon as S u b stitu te C arrie r. ^ cace Ju stice an d M rs. W illiam ^S . . ipre^iuciiit-, A N om idii of A t-; w o rk ed th e ,. ____ _______ ____ ingr Cm o um n ty A m ericann L eg io n A w e jca w------------------------ as elecrteci a life m em b er of, jv^arcb 2 ,gain 1929H wl’s h ena hh ee w as ag ainl-k (Nn isw fa thn esu r is- aD wic ell-k ntu o wb nle in sus r- CaXrf ° o 7 p e ^ * G eneS e° co n tin u es to £<?rve a sjh e w as tran sferred to th e C ar and L en ard a F e rra ro o f_ P e rry j se cretary - treasurer. R etiring. rie r secti0n as S u b stitu te C a rrie r. -------------------------------------- --------------- Central, sp o n so red by th e W y o m - j p resid en t N o rm an N ew ell o f A t _ tp ,vorked th a t assignm en t u n til S m allw o o d o f 188 N o rth M ain S t. in< r tv A m erica L e s i o n Aux - ~ , l r ~ --------- \'i M arch 2, 1929 w h en h e w as a | f t r is a w el o n i r j k S y I jtranferred to th e o ffice fo rc e 'a n c e ag e n t an d h a s b een a p e a c e { jjea(] t „ r k !ocs ssnHciifufo n lort .iustice5 in Wrs. arsaw fo r 25 y ea rs. _ , , 1 eaeher s Association both the association. World War III iliary. C o n g ratu latio n s to girls. The sev en teen th session of E m - # pire G irls’ S tate sp o n so red b y th e j j j a b S O I l J J l S C l l S S U S A m erican L egion A u x iliary, D e -! partm en t o f N ew Y o rk , In c. w ill O u t l O O K . JT O F be h eld at S tate U n iv ersity T each ers C ollege, N ew P latz , N ew Y o rk fro m Ju n e 20, to Ju n e 28. The p u rp o se o f G irls’ S tate is to aw ak en w ith in th e y o u th o f o u r N atio n a sin cere conviction th at a w ell fo rm ed , in tellig en t p a rtic ipating citizeznry is v itally need ed to p ro tect an d p reserve o u r A m erican In stitu tio n s. Girls’ S tate is a m y th ical “ 50th” State w h erein th ro u g h actual p a r ticipation th e' shahe th e ja S u b stitu te C lerk . ju stic e in W arsaw fo r 2 y ea I O n O cto b er 20, 1938 he w as p ro (C a r R o lled o n H im j m o ted to R eg u lar C lerk b y P o st- Y o u n g S m allw o o d d ied in sta n t- m aster F . J. T ay lo r an d h as h eld (that assignm en t u n til h is re tire m en t. W h at a C hetpical W a r W o u ld M ean , O u tlo o k F o r E cono m ic W a rfa re an d P ro tection A g ain st A ny F o rm o f W o rld W a r m I h av e lo n g fe lt th a t th ere w o u ld b e a ‘‘sh o o tin g ” v /ar som e day b etw een R u ssia, re p resenting duties, resp o n sib ilities an d p riv ileges o f A m erican C itizenship. For o n e w eek they* actually b e com e cogs in th e w h eels o f gov ernm en t. T h ey elect th e ir ow n of ficials, in clu d in g g o v ern o r an d state officials, ju d g es, m em b ers of the leg islature an d city o fficials all in accordance w ith N ew Y ork M erle H o ffm an Jr., 26, H er m itag e, th ird d eg ree b u rg lary (tw o in d ictm en ts). Edw ard H o lst, 26, A ttica, th ird (Kindly tu rr. to p ag e 2 ) Joanne Ilazlett Has Graduated Cum Laude • At Houghton College M iss C aro l Jo a n n e H azlett, d au ghter o f M r._ an d M rs. R ay W . H azlett, 74 W a sh in g to n S treet, W arsaw , w as re cen tly g rad u ated M agna C um L au d e at E x ercises at H o u g h to n C ollege. M iss H azlett w as a E n g ish m a jor an d h as accepted a p o sitio n to teach E n g lish h re e an d fo u r at M an ch ester, N ew Y o rk n e x t y ear. Carol w as a 1954 g rad u ate o f the W arsaw C en tral S cho ol. Monday Club Thanlts You For Assistance In Girl Scout Drive The W arsaw M o nday C lu b w ish es to th an k th e p eo p le o f W arsaaw fo r th e ir g en e ro u s su p port o f th e G irl S cou t D riv e. M rs. W illard M . H u m p h rey S r. chairm an o f th e d riv e re p o rts that it w as a su ccess h av in g m o re than reached th e q u o ta of $1,244. Com m u n ism , an d th e U n ited States, re p resenting F re e E n te r prise. N ev erth eless, each y e a r in m y A n n u al F o recast I h av e tak en the p o sitio n th at a sh o o tin g w ar w o u ld n o t tak e p lace d u rin g th e following tw elv e m o n th s. I no w feel th a t n o sh o o tin g w a r b e tw ee n th e U n ited S tate s a n d R u s sia w ill tak e p lace d u rin g th e E is enhow e r A d m in istration. If a sh o o tin g w a r w ilh R u ssia occurs, it m u st b e sta rte d b y R u s sia. B ecau se o f o u r re talia to ry pow er I n o w feel th a t R u ssia would h esitate t o attack u s d irect ly. B u t so m e “b ru sh w ar,” such as th e K o rean W ar, m ay to u ch off a W o rld W a r III. S u ch a co n flict m ay o ccu r in S o u th A m erica, though th e critical re g io n n o w seem s to b e th e o il rich M id d le East. N asser, an ab le an d am b i tious m an , seem s d eterm in ed to m ak e E g y p t th e h u b o f a g reat oil em p ire, w ith R u ssia as an ally. S h o u ld h e p ro v o k e a co n flict, th e g re a t oil in terests of the U n ited S tates, G rea t B riain (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) j Wyoming County Pomona Grange Met On Saturday H erm itag e G ran g e W as H o st To a B u sy S essio n In clu d in g a T alk b y A ssem b ly m an Peet O n L eg islative A c t i v i t i e s . The Ju n e m eeting of W yo m ing * 'C o u n ty P o m o n a w as H eld w ith the H erm itag e g ran g e S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e 14th. A # d elicious t u r e e n dinner p receded th e b u s iness m eetin g . T h e m eetin g ' w as called to o rd er b y th e M a sto r G o r don S tev en s, m em b er H erm itag e j G ran g e, m eetin g opened w ith | son g by all “ A m erican T h e B eau tiful”. R oll call of o fficers som e responded w ith re m ark s, T h e ex |cellent su b o rd in ate g ran g e re - j p o rts w ere re a d b y th e S e c ' y . , M ary C ooley, P ik e G ran g e S tate , . R ic h ard J . S tu b ley , fo rm erly o f 1 Deputy M aster E u g en e C h an d ler ;W arsaw, w as elected p resid en t o f g av e re m ark s o n g ran g e w ork an d 1952 m o d el c a r a s it left R t. 23, 5 ;(h e ’ m iles east o f C lav erack, on a ■ com ing ev en ts also re m ark s by Juvenile D ep u ty B arb ara C h an - State P o lice a t C lav erack. N ear F ln an cee’s H om e Investigators sa id th ey b eliev e the W arsaw re sid e n t h ad b een in the co m p an y o f sev eral frie n d s just p rio r to th e a c c i d e n a t 12:30 this m o rn in g , C lav erack is 3 m iles e a s t o t H u d s o n and ap p ro x im a tely 35 m iles so u th o f A lb an y . (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 2 ) Letchworth Park Swimming Pool Opened June 14th The sw im m in g pool a t L etch w o rth S tate P ark , w h ich attracted 38,000 en th u sa stic p atro n s of all ages last su m m er o p en ed o n Satur day, Ju n e 14. T h e n ew u n d e rw ater lights in stalled last y ea r, w h ich Droved p o p u lar, w ill m ak e is poss Ifible to establish lo n g er h o u rs th is year. T h e pool w ill b e o p en ev ery day u n til L ab o r D ay, fro m 10 a. m. to 8 p . m . an d o n S atu rd ay s! from 10 a. m . to 10 p . m . P o o l rates a re 35 cen ts fo r ad u lts an d ; 15 cen ts fo r ch ild ren . A 50 cen t parking ch arg e is collected at th e park en tran ce. Park w o rk m en h av e m ad e all necessary re p airs an d re p ain ted fhe 50’ x 100’ c o n c r e t e p o o l . M e chanics h av e ch eck ed o v er an d put in sh a p e all th e co m p lex chlorinating a n d w a te r co n d itio n ing eq u ip m en t, an d th e th re e 8’ diam eter filters h av e b ee n p u t in operation. Several to w n s h av e already a r ranged to sen d th e ir ch ild ren b y bus to th e p a rk pool w eek d ay s in Ju ly an d A u g u st a s p a rt o f their y o u th re crea tio n p ro g ram s. New p icn ic facilities h a v e b een added n e a r tb e pool so th a t p a trons m a y easily co m b in e activi ties. It’s tim e to g et in th e sw im . Three Perry Youths Plead Innocent To -Assault Count Seventeen p erso n s w h o w ere in dicted b y th e Ju n e term o f th e W y o m in g C o u n ty g ran d ju ry , w ere arraigned F rid a y b efo re Ju d g e John S . C o n ab le, Three P e rry y o u th s, L eo n a rd J. L o V erd e, 18, P e te r S ard in ia, 17, an d T h o m as J. Z an g h i, Jr., 2 .0 , of P erry , in d icted o n ch a rg es o f first d e g r e e crim in a l assault, sec ond d eg ree assault an d en d a n g er ing th e life o r h ea lth o f a child, pleaded in n o cen t to th e ch arg es. The trio w as re p resented b y Eileen is th e d au g h ter of M rs. M am e G ro v er B arth o lo m ew o f W arsaw. T hey have th re e lo v ely children. H e teaches In d u stria l! 7 o ’clock. A ll g range m em b ers of P o m o n a an d su b o rd in ate g ran ges are in v ited a n d w elco m e to attend t h e resolution ch a irm an r e 4 4 « , . ... Iiation at th eir an n u al tea M o nday Postm aster P ark e H ig g in s sa id .c u rv e , lafternoon, Ju n e 3 at th e T u p p e r d ler, on Ju v en ile w o rk an d re this m o rn in g , “ I h a v e ^ g o n e | T h e v eh icle sh o t off th e so u th jL ak e C o u n try c lu b an d w ill g 0 ,p o rts o f th e Ju v en ile G ran g es through Jim s P erso n n el F o ld er (sid e o f th e ro ad fo r 25 feet, k n o c k - jj0 th e co n v en tio n at N ew Y o rk 1 a's° re p o rted th e d ate o f th e P o - from th e d ay of h is ap p o in tm e n t ed o v er a g u ard ra il a n d ro lle d , th e fall. jm o n a G ran g e p icn ic to be h eld at and fail to fin d even o ne assess- o v er o n its left sid e. T h e v eh icle B ic h ard is th e son of M r. an d I W arsaw P ark , Ju ly 29th, T u es- m en t ag ain st h is reco rd . It w o u ld ro lled on th e v ictim , acco rd in g to ]^rs B o b ert S tu b ley an d h is w ife d ay p . m . w ith tu reen su p p er at appear th erefo re, and I can attest • — that h e h as ro u n d ed o u t 30 y ea rs of serv ice to th e G o v ern m en t w ith honor an d d istin ctio n . T h at p lu s his ag reeable attitude to w ard th e public, h is fellow w o rk e rs an d to m e m ad e it a v ery d ifficult task for m e to ch eck h is m o n ey d raw e r for th e last tim e - k n o w in g th at it w as fo r th e last tim e. S u ch as Jim co m es alo n g o n ly once in a lifetim e.” M r. H o y ’s v acan cy w ill b e fill ed b y G eo rg e P . B arlo w w h o h as been tran sferred f r o m the C a r r i e r section. M r. B arlo w 's ro u te w ill be tak en o v er by N o rm an J. L a- W all. A rts an d D riv er E d u catio n an d j P o rted o n th re e reso lu tio n s w hich during th e su m m er su p erv ises th e w ere ad o p ted th e fo llo w in g p ro youth p ro jec t a t T u p p e r L ak e. [g ram w as p resented lay E u lah “Dick” w as a g rad u ate o f W ar B rew er o f C u rrie rs g ran g e in th e saw in ’46, a P o st G rad in ’47 an d served fo u r y ears in th e M arin es, the last 10 m o n th s in K o rea, an d im m ed iatey after d isch arg e, en absence o f th e L ectu re r E llen Shearm an . O p en in g son g w o rd s to tune Y an k ee D o o d le, S olo - S p rin g by E lsa S h ea rin g w hich, w as nice tered B u ffalo S ta te w h ere h e a t’ re n d ere d . D em o n stration o n tended fo u r y ea rs in th e m e a n -jD rin k M o c e M ilk an d m a d e th ree w h ile w o rk in g tw o jo b s a n d co m - k in d s o f m i i k d r i n k s . V e r y w ell m u tin g fro m \W arsaw w h ere h e do n e by' P e g a M o ag , P e rry lived w ith h is w ife an d ch ild ren . Grange. vKindiy tu rn to p ag i 2 ) Warsaw Kiwanis Has Plans For Noting , 35th Anniversary W Y O M IN G ’S S E N IO R HONOR S O C IE T Y M em b ers o f th e W y o m in g C en tra S cho ol S en io r H o n o r S o ciety are: fro m left, fro n t, M a ry P o w ers, V ice P re sid e n t Je a n T y ler, D o ro th y C o o p er, P re sid e n t E th el H o w ard , W en d ell W ilk ie ;' stan d ing, Je a n W ilson, T re a su re r L ee H am m o n d , S h erly n S to th e rs, S ec retary B e t t y L o u Carlzen, Patricia Van Slyke Has Received Degree In Retailing Major The W arsaw K iw an is C lu b h eld its re g u la r w eek ly m eetin g a t th e M o ose H all M o nday ev e n in g . T h e K iw an ian s p resent w e re p riv il- iged to m eet M iss R u th B eu ss from S w itzerland. M iss B eu ss is visiting th is co u n try as an ex change stu d en t u n d er th e In te rn a tional F arm Y o u th P ro g ram . S h e A tto rn e y C h arles M cD o nough °f (sho w ed a n u m b er o f co lo red slid es Buffalo. T h eir tria l w a s s e t for L f b e r b eau tifu l h o m elan d an d calendar call on Ju n e 30. gave a b rief co m m en tary on O liv ar Jo h n so n , 42, o f R o ck th em . G len , p lead ed in n icen t to a L ast w eek th e K iw an is h ad as charge o f en d a n g erin g th e life I its g u est eig h teen m em b ers of or h ea lth o f a ch ild (th re e in d ic t-j th e F ire D ep artm en t R escu e m en ts) an d th e tria l w as set fo r: S q u ad . F o llo w in g th e d in n er th e June 23. m em b ers o f th e S quad g av e a A rth u r W . C olum bo , a 19 y e a r d em o n stration an d ex p lain ed th e old D erb y b a rb e r, p lead g u ilty .h an d lin g an d treatm en t o f v a r- to tw o se p arate ch arg es o f th ird iio u s ty P es of accident v istim s. degree b u rg la ry an d a ch arg e o f j seco n d d eg ree g r a n d larceny. (Judge C o n ab le sen ten ced h im to Jf’i/is Bike Jn Contest Joyce C ole o f W arsaw , N ew Y o rk w as th e lu ck y w in n er o f o n e of th e p rizes o f R ed B all “Je ts” co n test sp o n so red b y B all B an d an d M o n tg o m ery ’s S hoe S to re of W arsaw . T h e p rize w as a M u rray , two-speed bicycle. S h o w n w ith Jo y ce is L a rry M o n tg o m ery an d Ed. E b erly a re p resentative o f th e M ish aw ak a R u b b er C o m p an y , w h o m ad e th e aw ard Warsaw Firemen Will Sponsor 4th of July Celebration At Warsaw New Location For Giant Fire Works Display, Parade In Afternoon. A Good Carnival All Make For A Good Day If You Spend It In Warsaw. Wyoming County Grand Jury Has Indicted 22 Also R etu rn ed F iv e S ealed Indictm en ts an d W ere Com p lim en ted F o r T h eir W o rk b y D istrict A tto rn ey Julian H an ley . The Ju n e W y o m in g C o u n ty G ran d Ju ry su b m itted its rep o rt to S u p rem e C o u rt Ju stice M at thew J. Ja sen to d ay . T h e fo llow ing 22 tru e b ills w ere re tu rn ed . A rth u r W . C olum bo , 19, Fill- The W arsaw F ire D ep artm en t w ill sp o n so r W arsa.v’s A n n u al July 4th C eleb ratio n th is y e a r and w ill p lay hoots to a g reat num b er o f F ire D ep artm en ts, Drum C o rp s, B an d s, A u x iliaries and o th er m arch in g u n its. T h is prom ises to b e o n e o f th e B ig g est Parades t h a t W a r s a w has h ad in m any y ea rs. If y o u n av e n ’t seen a-parade a t W arsaw y o u sh o u ld plan to attend .an d th en en jo y th e rest of th e day a t th e C arn iv al at W arsaw ’s B eau tifu l V illag e P ark . The G ran d F in ale o f th e D ay is th e G ian t F irew o rk s D isp lay a t 10:00 p. m . an d th is y ea r it w ill be m u ch b ette r th an in th e p ast. The lo catio n h as b een m o v ed fro m the infield to th e h ill o n the w est m o re, in d icted fo r th ird d eg ree sid e of th e Pi-)r^ ju .t .o u th o f burglary an d second d eg ree g ran d th e ste a m s M em o rial B u ild in g , larceny^ an d a ^sep arate ch arg e of T h is lo catio n w ill g iv e all p resent a m u ch b ette r v iew an d also th e re have b een sev eral larg e d isp lay pieces ad d ed w h ich w ill m ak e the d isp lay b ette r th an ev er. Ju st W arsaw is fo rtu n a te in h av in g such a w eU trained g ro u p re ad y Patricia V an S ly k e, d au g h ter of .E lm ira R efo rm ato ry an d th en su s- M r. an d M rs. N o rm an V an S ly k e, P en d ed th e sen ten ce. C o lu m b o 154 W e st C o u rt S treet, W arsaw , lw as P laced o n p ro b atio n fo r tw o w as o n e o f 146 g irls receiving A s- [ y e a r s . Probation te rm s in clu d ed sociate in A rts d eg rees a t th e re stitu tio n to L etch w o rth C en tral t0 an sw er all calls fo r h elp in em - 124th C o m m en cem en t ex ercises at,S ch o o l an d P h illip s D ry C le an ers G rep n M o u n tain C ollege on Ju n e |>n P e rry . * 8. P a tric ia w as a R etailing m ajo r, i D an iel P rio r, 20, B lasd ell, an d ------------ =--------------- .G era ld G o rto n , L ak e V iew , w h o New Unemployment w ere in d icted o n ch a rg es o f th ird p , 0 degree b u rg la ry an d first an d R e g u la tio n s o fa» * t s e c o n d degree g ra n d larceny, Monday, June 23rd .both p lead ed in n o cen t to th e [charges. \ T h e ir tria l d ate w as se t Unem D loved w o rk e rs w h o h av e .fo r Ju n e 30. This g ro u p of v o lu n teers through its ex ten siv e training h as no d o u b t sav ed n u m ero u s liv es and re liev ed m u ch su ffering h y its prom p t an d efficient resp o n se to . _ . , . . . L „ y M .id .n U . an d e™ rg en < * * . I »' Marcia Embury Hag Received Decree As Secretary The o th er d efen d an ts w h o a p peared o n F rid a y w ere y o u th fu l offenders. been- dprupa u n em n lo v m cn t in su r ance b en efits in th e p ast b ecau se of in su fficient w eek s o f em p lo y m en t m ay au a lify u n d e r a n ew Drovision o f th e law w h ich b e com es effective o n Ju n e 23. 1958. j _ „ . The am en d ed law n ro v id es th a t!U o u illllllllty H o s p ita l a w o rk e r w h o h as 15 w eek s o f Nursing Scholarship em p lo y m en t in th e 52 w eek s o rio r fo filing a claim m ay o u alifv fo r benefits if h e h as a to tal o f 40 Awarded Emma Howard ergency . The B o ard o f D irectors m et fo il ow in g th e re g u la r m eetin g . P lan s w ere started to celebrate th e 35th A n n iv ersary o f th e W a r s a w K i w an is C lu b th is fa ll. The d a te fo r th e an n u al K i w an is p icn ic w as set fo r M o n d ay evening, Ju ly 7th a t th e V illag e Park. The d irectors also d ecid ed to hold th e an n u al K iw an is au ctio n on S ep tem b er 10th an d llth . D o nations fo r th is au ctio n a re n ee d ed. A call to H aro ld T h o m p so n , W a rsaw 289 w ill b rin g so m eo n e to pick u p y op u r guui ift. N ow is a g ood ! M r. a n d M rs. W . J. E m b u ry , 158 W . B u ffalo S t., W arsaw , w as o ne of 146 g irls re ceiv in g A sso ciate in A rts d e c r e e s at the 124th C o m m en cem en t ex ercises at G ree n g ran d larceny, a n d se p arate c h a r- third d eg ree b u rg la ry . ' H a-ry F airb an k s, 23, F illm o re third d eg ree b u rg la ry , second d e- jgree larceny an d a se p arate charge o f th ird d eg ree b u rg lary . ...... , .. Paul F u ller, 18, F illm o re, th ird ; a„ hl,n t’ ,7 s a anim ated degree b u rg la ry an d second d e- d lsP lay th ,s y ea r w h jch 15 a d an “ gree g ran d larceny (tw o in d ict ments... A lso a se p arate ch arg e of third d eg ree b u rg lary . Richard J. G ood, 20, G ain es ville, th ird d eg ree b u rg lary . G era rd F o rto n , 20, L ak ev iew , third d eg ree b u rg la ry an d first de gree g ran d larceny, also a sep arate ch arg e o f second d eg ree M o u n ta in C ollege o n , Ju n e 8. M a rcia w as a n E x ecu tiv e S ecre tarial m ajo r. dy, so y o u h ad b elte r p lan to b e- there to s e e it. M o re d etails and p arad e lin e u p n e x t w eek. Dr. Kenneth W. Bone Joins Hospital Staff ges o f th ird d eg ree larceny. (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) Warsaw Legion Baseball Team Off To Good Start O n W ed n esd ay , Ju n e llth , W a r ____ ____________ _____ _ saw m et P e rry in th e ir first g am e jn g th e m o n th o f M ay, ‘ in clu d in g of t h e s e a s o n o n the local field six m issin g p erso n s w h o w ere found, 18 traffic in fractions, one arrest o u t o f w ed lo ck , tw o t e l Sheriff Kennedy Issues Report Of May Activities Sheriff K en n ed y re p o rts a h ig h 230 co m p lain ts a t h is office d u r- W ill B e A sso ciated W ith Dr. W a rre n H an so n In th e Practice o f S u rg ery . and d efeated P e rry 3 to 1 in a very clo se g am e fo r 5 in n in g s. pick u y S U L . , u w i , a BU OU | R o g er Joh im on w as th e w in n in g Q ni five m isd em eatlo rs 32 au to tim e-to clear o u t y o u r attic o r g a r p itch er a n d P o p p w as th e lo ser. te age. M iss E m m a H o w ard ,* S ilv er w eek s o f w o rk in th e n ro irfo u c'S p rin g s, h a s ' b e e n aw ard ed th e two v ea rs an d an av erag e o f $1 fi no .W y o m in g C o u n ty C o m m u n ity H o s- of earn in g s in th o se w eek s. T h is P iiial S cho ol o f N u rsin g S ch o lar-; A F T E R S E V E N T Y S IX YEARS IN T H E W A G E N B L A S S FAM IL Y F A R M IS S O L D H en ry W ag en b lass h as re tire d O n M o n d ay th e team traveled to S ilv er S p rin g s fo r th e re sec accidents, 25 p erso n s in ju re d in auto accidents a n d tw o p erso n s end g am e o f th e season w h ere k il]ed in au to accidents, tw o b u r ^ A f * A M g . a l n « * A n v t , A n Drovision of th e law w as d esig n ed to belD t h o s e peool° w h o are n o r m ally steadv w o rk e rs b u t w h o m av h av e o n e bad v ea r d u e t o poor b u sin ess co n d itio n s. A tem n o rary n ro v isio n in * h e law w h ich also b eco m es effective on Ju n e 23, 1958 w ill allo w n a v - m en t o f b en efits to u n em o lo v p d w o rk e rs w ho h av e ex h a u sted th e ir benefits o r w h o se b en efit y ea rs have ex o ired since .T im e '30. 1957 and w h o can n o t o u alifv fo r an y other t.vne o f u n em p lo y m en t co m - N u rsin g in S ep tem b er 1958. p& isation. Anvone w h o feels th a t h e m av qualify u n d e r th e n ew law sh o u ld report to th e u n em p lo y m en t in surance office o n h is la st assign ed re p o rtin g d av a fte r Ju n e 22. Claim an ts sh o u ld ta k e th eir re porting books, ’ social se cu rity cards an d an y record o f em p lo y m en t slip s w ith th em . N o p ay m en ts w ill b e m ad e fo r p ast *7. T T . 7* , s , lan d so ld h is fa rm o n G reen B a y o u t 17 b a tte r s a n d h i t t i n g a h o n ship. T h is sc h o la rsh ip is m ad e ro ad in th e tovm o f G ain esv ille to ru n . W in n in g th e ganve 10 to 0. Roger Jo h n so n sh o w ed to be re al ly too m u ch fo r S ilv er S p rin g s by p itch in g a 1 h itter, striking out 17 b a tte r s a n d h i t t i n g a h o m e available th ro u g h co n trib u tio ris o f F fa n k E utherf<)rd o f D aIe an d foe F u U -T im e M edical S taff o f m ove about th e lst o f Ju ly foe h o sp ital, th e M ed ical A u x i-L 0 jb e j C o n rad h o u se at th e liary, an d fo e A lu m n ae A sso cia- co rn er Qf W est B u ffalo an d S o u th don- M ap le streets W arsaw w h ich h e M iss H o w ard , a Ju n e g rad u ate re cen tly p u rch ased . It is w ith re a l of L etch w o rth C en tral S cho oL w as re g re t th a t M r. W ag en b lass leav es selected b y fo e fa cu lty o f th e th e farm w hich h is fa th e r p u r- School o f N u rsin g on th e b asis o f ch ased sev en ty six y e a rs ag o an d her academ ic record, in terest in,; w h ich h as been th e fa rm h o m e o f and ap titu d e fo r n u rsin g . M iss so m e o f th e fa m ily ev e r since. H o w ard w ill e n te r th e S ch o o l o f D. A . R ’s W IL L M E E T A T HARE H O M E S T E A D HERM A N M A D E R E C O R D IN T R A C K F IN A L S w eek s o f u n em p lo y m en t. In th e S ectio n al T ra ck T o u rn ey held in R o ch e ste r la st S atu rd a y , G ay le H erm an w o n first in th e H ig h Ju m p B F in a l a n d T o m S i m m o n s s e c o n d . The h eig h t w as 5 fe e t 10 a n d 3 -4 in ch es. B o th boys a re fro m W a rsaw C en tral school. Bob B a k e r also h ad 3 h its fo r the W a rsaw team . R oger Jo h n so n w as th e w in n in g p itc h e r an d Schery w as fo e lo ser. W IL L S A I L S A T U R D A Y O N A C O N D U C T E D T R I P T O E U R O P E M iss D eb o rah H arv ile, d au g h ter o f D r. C . H arv ille a n d th e late M rs. H arv ille o f W arsaw w h o w as g rad u ated la st F rid a y fro m the H arley S ch o o l in R o ch ester w ill sa il th is S atu rd a y th e 21st w ith a g ro u p of stu d en ts fo r a visit to fe n E u ro p ean co u n tries; France, M o naco, Italy, A u stria, Belgium , G erm an y , S w itzerland, H o llan d , E n g lan d a n d Ireland. H e r fa th e r w ill acco m p an y h e r to N ew Y o rk o n F rid ay a n d see h e r off o n h e R , M . S, M a u retan ia. M iss H arv ille ex p e cts to a rriv e The M ary Jem iso n c h a p te r o f the D . A . E ., w iU h o ld its an n u al luncheon a t th e H a re H o m estead Reservation R d ., C astile, F rid ay , June 27, a t 1:30 p, m . A ll o ffic ers an d c o m m i t t e e a/re to give th e ir an n u al re p o rt a t this tim e .- Reservations a re to h e in b y June 23 to M rs. C arl P fa u m o r b ac k in th is co u n try o n A u g u st co m p leted h e r first y e a r a t S k id M rs. C a rl M cW ithey, * 15th, m o re. glaries and: n in e larcenies, The h ig h est p o p u latio n of th e jail w as sev en teen arvd lo w est w as ten. The v alu e o f p ro p erty lo st o r stolen w as $4559.00 an d th e v alu e of p ro p erty fo u n d o r recovered w as $1350.00. M o n ies in clu d ed fines a t $135, p ro b atio n a t $32 an d restitution a t $20.00. There w ere six teen b lo o d ru n s. FORM E R W . C . S . STUDENT GOES O N E U R O P E A N T O U R M iss C o n stan ce F oote, d au g h ter o f D r. an d M rs. H o w ard J. Foote o f C h itten an g o , N . Y ., left by p lan e last T h u rsd ay fo r a seven w eek s’ to u r'o f E n g lan d , N o r w ay , D en m ark , S w ed en , W est G er m an y , F ra n ce, B elg iu m an d H o l land. She is trav ellin g w ith th e S k id m o re C ollege C h o ru s w h o w ill p re sent co n certs in th e v ario u s co u n tries v isited. C o n n ie w as fo rm er ly a stu d en t o f W a rsaw C en tral School, C lass o f 1957, an d h a s ju st Beginning Ju ly 1st, D r. K en n eth W . B o n e o f B u ffalo w ill b e asso ciated w ith D r. W arren H . H an so n in th e p ractice o f g en eral su rg ery at th e W y o m in g C o u n ty C o m m u nity H o sp ital. D r. B o n e w as g rad uated fro m th e U n i v e r s i t y o t Buf falo S cho ol o f M ed icin e in 1943 and h a d h i s t r a i n i n g in su rg ery at th e B u ffalo G en eral an d M il lard F illm o re H o sp itals in B uffalo. D r. B o n e h a s sin ce b ee n p rac ticing h is su rg ery sp ecialty in Buffalo a n d is a m em b er o f th e staffs o f th e M illard F illm o re, Buffalo G en eral an d K en m o re M ercy H o sp itals. H e is a F ello w of th e A m erican C o lleg e o f S u r geons an d a D ip lo m ate o f th e A ro erican B o ard o f S u rg ery an d , u n til h is m o v e to W arsaw , h as b een D irector o f P o st g rad u ate ed u ca tion a t th e M illard F illm o re H o s pital. In stru c to r in S u rg ery a t th e U n iv ersity o f B u ffalo an d a m em ber o f th e C o m m i t t e e M in o ra o f the E rie C o u n ty M ed ical S o ciety . D r. a n d M rs. B o n e h a v e p u r chased th e N a im residence, 66 Park stre e t in W arsaw an d w ill be m o v in g in w ith th e ir fo u r ch ild ren o n Ju n e 2 0 th . B A S E B A L L GAINESVILLE A T W A R S A W W A R S A W P A R K SUNDAY, JU N E 22N D 2:30 P . M L l