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/ t, r ->** -' i Vol. 115 B«?*.0«» 17, m% Cooaojtdated 1925 THE BROCKPORT REPUBLIC-DEMOCRAT «+ Ifatsestlay. May 3», 1»72 George W. *—4- 10# Copy. * #30 per Year] It Ryaii, 80 Passes Features Stirring Parade Mrs. Frank J+ Bonahue Elected A BFew York State Regent <*eorge W, Ryan, 80 yean of age, • veteran of two World Wars tod a retire! mm ftUfrway taginser, died Fxtday at his home on Utica Street; to Brockport, Mr. Ryan, who began 45 years w«fc the scat* Div- ision of Highways la 1914, vraa peskiest senior civil eagtaaar in charge of inala- teoesce of stats bigliwaya sad bridgae in eastern Mon» xoa County uattt Ms retire* roaat, July 3* M59. Mr, Jtysa was bora ia Brockport asd enlisted ia the Army ia 1917 la Company H, lofta Infantry Divistoe, Ho was later assigned to the Aviation Section of Signal V^A^BWSS' sRSr as ^s*w™^<^av*s a^wpajswwe^e*e^^# •e^a wajjpaa- =»an<wfwsa|^nvaan nap •^ava^a newly organized Air Corps ia 191* and served one year aa «a aerial pjoaar and art-' - llkry observer in France duria* World War L Active ia tbtArmyOfflcert itsstr*e uorps «or severs* years te nerved latere lie Tafiinaad tn active detv ia Woral War II as aa Air ^rtFa •^P\ ^eeaaj^weaiaeje eea ^s^™^ err mi. Promoted to Major la 1943 aad served for two years is • ataff officer at KeilofW FieiJ. Beak Creek, MldtUcac Be was active ia the Air Ferct Reserves after Wockl War II and retired as a major ia 1952. Mr, Byan served for four years as a member of the Brockport Ytuaae Board of truateeu. He was a former membaw: of the Seymour Lib- rary board asd taeTewaoi Sweioa plaaciae. Board. He wasan organiser, chart- er member and former Poet Comm* of* Harsch, Crisp, Seaman Poet. American l^egton* a member of Avi- ators \Poet 743 ofNewYork <»y aaritiie as. Army Re- serve* Aasociatioe. Mr. Ryan mas state presi- dent of the New York Asao* Cont oa Page 7A The Active Orthodontist Dr. Theodore L. Smith, local Orthodontia*, located at IS! vYeet Avenue, Brockport, it ^^•se waeesTPia7e^^aTsas\WSr \^•nwaeflayjarayar' ~\^sssj^aja- practicei sfcysfeat fitness In Ms everyday Hying, Ted, ai In it tnown to many of hit frieoo»,U» years of af« and reside* at « WoodUwn Avenue, Falrport, with his wife Lillian, and three sons, Nark, Kenneth and Brie, He Ins been practicing Orthodontics In Brockport since 19*3 at the Lakeside Nemori«t Professional Bull- din*. His activities in phytkal fitness Include a <^l>ttNl program a! the » * 'ixmk ejtPagfrTA Mrs. Frank J. Donahue, 23 Monroe Avenue, Brockport, is the new State Regent of (he New York State Court Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica. Mrs Donfcae was elected Co succeed Miss Margaret Mc- kearney of Rego Park at the Croup's biennial convention Sixth Graders Visit G. E. Plant Several students in Mrs. •'^^•aas^s' &? nvSSiiSV JPBa\*s« J9K WmwBfEWF* berga sixth trade math groups recently visited the General Electric Plant ia Brockport. * On uaair tocar shsdeatsttwttesaalinffand at tne StevensviBe Country Chib, Swan Lake, May 15-18. * Prior to ber election to the state regency she had served as Vice State Regent for sit years following 12 years In other state offices. A charter member of Erockport Court, Nativity of Oar Lady, Mary Donatoe served In local offices as District Deputy and for several years was of ' the Stale Scholarship fund. The Rev. Magr. Rebert D. Brown, Terence Cardinal Cooke of New York, was the main speaker at the hanonet ef 79§ ancmocra nrvaai an, aicai vx the stale. Voting orlegates The Catbolic DaMaghlers ef •QhaWaJ'i%vsaius*BT ^sQtia^a Y^aeMla aw^afc vj^atf^ajWj^a s> •^^waew* air^awawea Prepare To Step Off On Itcaiday. See Page 7C Far Marching Band Calar Geaard Day at Picteres. Br^ckportMan Awarded Law Degree C Boy A. Helao, 356 SouA Garfield, Apt. 2, Val- ptralBO, Indiana was awarded die degree of Juris Doctor at the 98th Commencement of Valparaiso University on Swday, May 21. *~ Speaker at the'Conferring of Degrees was Dr. Wallace B. Graves, President of the Uni- vcraity of EYanaville. President A»G, HuagU of vilparaiso University waa the preacher at the Baccalaureate Service held in the University Cha- pel on Sunday morning* . Approximately 700 graduates, plus relatives and friends* attended the President's reception on Sat- urday evening, May 20. Valparaiso University, located in Valparaiso* Indiana, about $0 miles southeast of Chicago, Is a Lutheran church-related InsUtution with »ome 4,000 students enrolled in six Colleges—Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Business Administration. Nursing, Christ College (Honors College)* and tne School of Law, Mr* Helae graduated from Brockport, New York High School and his family still resides in the area. News Of Area Seinriceitiaii the nrodnctaiMi af BMM fMtt^Md Uw ami Youths Held Of staneats was the ffaal&aag of etectrical fixtares aad use actual operation of the i OaBreak-lii; Char New Serviceman 'is. Page7A* Jastes Gtfcraitii, aaa ef Mr. aaMiltn.AdelbartGalbraiah Students who particpated of 5S2* Bracl»artrSvMKaa> in the achvity are very part Read, Brackpart, left appreciative for having had IfaySfsrkis.baaictraiBsagin Twoarattyovamswmfaceat^CKPttfeQC* *1 General the An-Forcre at Lackland Air l*o**«a C«ja*y >*ia*inco»-Electric. Force Baae, Texas. ges vfck a sanahar of caarats placed aaaiast thatn VMV' ^aJbua^aMaa^h aT M ^aaMaaaS%ai > CavuB^awjUtfiaa The Mosa*ce Canary S&eriffa DatMrnneat rtoorts that 4 area lava assaKlsSa working la coopacatiosi widteachooV- ar warn raspeatihiefor ap- P'vktirlfnt naa2 youdw foi- iowiagaicaasi-iBttlAdkia's %^^e^B»wa^rsnv^Sja iin&^Af ah#a»w^vww^%^>a» jamaa Evans, 17, of Saw* Jfwaa^. ^navagvsiai. an^avssna) wasv*s r|SWBr ~ ^sjay^aa s^e^4r%inwaBV^p^sra; isv* wa ayjnaava, SftiW^ ea will bt ckartad wah 3rd degree IwrtUrr/, crisaiaal fi^y nnMahoriaad Coat- oa Page 7A The Villagers Presidents Tea , PresioenUTeawasbeida{ayS,at ofWBtrs, <6ooitd Fisher, President; of the Vutagers •(BrocJcpo>i Federated,,Waeaem Chab). Mrs. Gaargw McGrttli, Jr., ef RacnAter, the 7th Dwtrict Dwactor of N.Y. State Federated Wsneaa Oao, was preaent for the HwaaHatk«cereaaeayafcJfifcsf*f*to theinitiatioaiof new OffSctrsfsrheyasrttTl-ltare: sin. Dc*aM FSafcer- Presideat; Mrs. Richard Carlo-Vice President; Mrs. Robert Duff -Secretary; Mrs. Norman Laney Treaauru; Mrs, WUbor Hiler - FederatSon Chairman; Mrs. Arthur Gmemki. Publicity Chairraan; Mrs. Robert a^hauniataiM'W |KJUUBI|U| ^JF aaawriaa^Ba * IS at-Tae YiMsge Ian, Chiles, rlew York, Marine Lance Corporal Garv Bengsch, sen of Mr. and Mrs. John JP. Etengtch of 31 Barry Street. Brockport, Hew York is aboard the light guided missile cruller VSS Little Rock, taking part In \Exotic Dancer Five\ o training exercise in the'Catttp Le* leutte. North Carolina area and waters off shorer The «ir»phlbkK» training exercise involves forcet of the Nav>% Marines, Coast Guard, Army, and Air Force, a total of 50,000 active and m»ppfrfrf»g pfyt^Rinfi, * S The Ltttle Rock la home- j^^i^a %^i%s saa awiipaa^Fas^^ ws'Safcaajswwa^ T«WM»ttKDni0aUT a ™ (.\w^^wi 'Siv^avas fmbm&l mnm -Y«k Pt*$* M ** c a*'2i&!!* mm ****