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A. M'Lean Given Keep Walters 28 More Boys Home INGHAMTON KRESS 13 MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1045. Captain Rank In Jap Area Robert Neil McLean, 28, son of As Troopships Dock On Both U.S. Coasts Movement Is Being Pushed Republicans File Platform With4Points Call for Planning Long Term Improvements and Business Rule Airport Show, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Mossman Mc Lean, 3 Chestnut Street, who is Veteran Endicott Trustee! ,000 Due From Europe stationed with the 637d Tank Destroyer Battalion in Japan, has been promoted from first lieuten Ball Features Of Navy Day Is Urged to Run Again and 6,700 Sail in From Pacific ant to captain. 5 of Returning Fighters From Triple Cities Region Twenty-eight more Southern The promotion was effective a month ago today, according to a letter received from the Bingham-ton man by his parents. By the Associated Press A movement to persuade veteran Village Trustee Kenneth A. Walters to seek reelection was taking shape in Endicott today.

Avenger Bomber Display More than 8,000 servicemen Tier war veterans today were re Capt. McLean is now stationed from Europe are due to arrive on at a naval base about 50 miles 1 troop-carriers docking at three ported back on American soil as more troopships from Europe and north of Tokyo. Draws Thousands to Tri-Cities East Coast ports today and an addi Before going overseas, Capt. tional 6,700 from the Pacific are the Pacific docked at East and West Coast ports. Fifteen are from the Triple Cities area.

scheduled to arrive at three West Coast ports. The 10-year incumbent of the Board of Trustees, "who has held office longer than any elected official in the village's history, has notified Republican leaders that he does not wish to run, but he has filed no formal declination. Leaders of a Republican faction McLean was an instructor in the Tank Destroyer Center at Camp Hood, and later with the 24th Tank Destroyer Group. Several thousand Triple Cities About 2,700 are due at New These lists are subject to last- York aboard five ships, more than residents visited Tri-Cities Airport Saturday and yesterday and Wt -V. 4 3 YAmt Wrmk W-'PW -J w--4t ''ww i I jr minute changes at overseas ports ,100 at Newport News, on His wife resides with her par of embarkation.

four vessels, and nearly 4,000 at Boston on two troop-carriers. about 300 dancers turned out Saturday night at IBM Country Club for the community's annual Johnson City's Republican nominees today issued a four-point platform calling for increased planning, "businesslike" administration and long-term public improvements in the village. The platform was released by the G. O. P.

campaign committee over the signatures of Arthur W. Whitehouse, mayoralty nominee, and Aysel J. Searles, Sr; and Walter E. Parkhurst, candidates for trusteeship. The statement broke a long silence from the Republican group, and apparently heralded the opening of the final, intensive stages of the campaign.

Call for Leadership In a preamble to the platform, the candidates assert that "we need aggressive leadership. We want to keep a clean village. We want the lowest possible tax rate consistent with improvements and progressivencss. Wc want our re said today they were anxious to see Mr. Walters in the field to succeed himself, particularly after Aboard the Sea Robin arriving ents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Jayne, 8 Lathrop Avenue. Before he entered the service, the captain was manager of McLean's store in En- At San Francisco, nine ships are at New York, Oct.

28 are: Navy Day observance. scheduled to bring back more than Trustee Walter E. Crotsley's formal SSgt. Thomas J. Wenskus, Bingham- dicott.

,800 men; at Tacoma, the The attraction at the airport withdrawal from Endicott politics ton. William Mitchell is due with about T5 Robert F. Dochter, Binghamton. last week. was three urumman Avenger 800 troops, and at San Diego, T5 Frank J.

FUetto, Bingnamton. T5 Carl A. Terry. Binghamton. WATSON SSgt.

Thomas E. Watson, No One in Field Mr. Walters notified Harry E. Pfc. Thomas H.

Murphy. Binghamton. two vessels are slated to bring more than 1,000. T5 Abbott R. Lord.

Endicott. T5 Donald C. Chamberlain, Oneonta Stabler, president of Endicott Re- 1 1 A A- bombers which were flown here from Floyd Bennett Field under the command of Lt. (j. H.

R. Fitzpatrick to give this area a glimpse of the air might which contributed to United Nations victory. Ships and units arriving: AT NEW YORK Claymount Vic Aboard the Montclair Victory whose wife, Mary, resides at 136 Oak Street, has arrived at the Army Ground and Service Forces Redistribution Station, Ashville, N. C. where he will await tory from Marseilles 1.951 troops in arriving at Boston, Oct.

28 are: cluding 818th TanK Destroyer Battalion; Headquarters and Headquar pu oncan iud, oi nis retirement from active politics due to pressure of business. Mr. Stabler said that no one has emerged to ask election in Mr. Crotsley's place so far. Cpl.

Harry J. Halter. Binghamton. Pvt. Joseph Vrabel.

Blngluimton. Cpl. Sam Egitto. Binghamton. T5 Gordon G.

Felter, Johnson City, Highlight of the annual Navy ters Detachments of 37th and 168th Medical Battalions; 635th Medical Collection Company; 1229th Engineer turning servicemen and service- Day Ball at IBM Country Club was the formal presentation of a Platoon, and miscellaneous troops. Mr. Crotsley is completing his SSgt. Charles Welch, union. T5 Joseph F.

Pecora, Oneonta. Pfc. Douglas Neubauer, Oxford. women to find the right kind of rehabilitation Thomas Sumpter from Leghorn charter for Greater Endicott second two-year term on the Sergeant Watson took part in the liberation and defense of the Philippines. He is entitled to wear the Purple Heart, American Defense, Asiatic, Pacific and the Philippine Defense and Liberation Ribbons.

709 miscellaneous troops. Pfc. Raymond Loucks, Livingston The platform covers the follow board. The third board member Charles La ham from Cardiff 22 Council, Navy League of the United States, to Charles A. Kirk.

Manor. Aboard the James Parker arriV' miscellaneous troops. vice-president of IBM and chair Lorenzo De Zavala from Antwerp whose term expires this year is Trustee Stephen T. Sedlock, now completing his first term, who has 4 i ing points: ONE ADMINISTRATION: "We propose to administer the affairs of the village as successful busi ing at New York, Oct. 28: 20 miscellaneous troops.

man of the new organization. Sgt. Lynn R. Welch, Edmeston. Top Topa One miscellaneous trooper.

Cheatham Speaker indicated that he will be a candidate to succeed himself. Aboard the La Grande Victory AT BOSTON Montclair Victory arriving at New York City Oct. 27: The function of "the civilian Mr. Walters and Mr. Crotsley, T5 George Bedanslc, Binghamton.

branch of the was described both IBM executives, have worked Pic. George J. Heese, Endicott. from Le Havre, originally due yesterday 1,990 troops including Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 405th Field Artillery Group with medical at FORSTER Leonard T. Forster, 17, has enlisted for four years in the U.

S. Marine Corps at the Recruiting office in Syracuse. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Forster of 34 Doubleday Street. in a presentation address by Lt. Pfci Herbert F. Corey, Livingston as a team during the last four nessmen would run their own business, and will endeavor to base our decisions on what, in our judgment, is for the best interest of all of the citizens in our community. To give maximum service at the lowest possible Manor.

TRUSTEE OF TOMORROW-Joan Mac Bain, Girl Scout of R. D. 1, stands beside a Girl Scout Week poster which suggests the scout emphasis on active citizenship. Joan and other scouts are celebrating Girl Scout Week this week. Skills, Projects Carried Out years on the board.

They won tendants: 645th Tank Destroyer Bat Comm. Goode R. Cheatham, U. S. N.

now on inactive status after World War II service in the Pfc. Paul E. Salisbury, Hancock. T4 Donald S. Ryan, McGraw.

the most serious internal party talion with medical attendants; Head quarters and Headquarters Battery Aboard the Logan arriving at Pacific. 188th Field Artillery Group with medi battle in the village's political history two years ago when they beat out former Trustee John Barron Seattle Oct. 27 cal attendants; 957th. 978th Field Ar cost." TWO PERMANENT IM The importance of the part SSgt. Fred C.

Freiberg, 2 Mather tillery Battalions with medical attend ants. Street, Binghamton. played by the navy in World War TSgt. Floyd A. Adams, 113 Clinton PROVEMENTS: "We propose to establish and maintain a long Zanesville Victory from Le Havre II was addressed by Mr.

Kirk in Avenue, Cortland. Sgt. Homer Renwick, 14 Myrtle Ave 1.979 troops including 268th Field Artillery Observation Battalion with accepting the charter on behalf range program of permanent im In Girl Scout Week Program medical attendants: Headquarters and nue, uneonta. Aboard the George Meade arriV' provements for our village; among others, storm water sewers, street of the league. Victory would have been im in a bitter controversy over police administration.

Republican party leaders said today that they considered it "imperative" that Mr. Walters continue in his capacity as unofficial Republican majority leader on the Board of Trustees. G. O. P.

Has Edge, The board now holds six Re Headquarters Battery 142d field Artillery Group with medical attendants Girl Scout skills and projects will be emphasized every IIITT Aboard the U. S. S. Higbee, To-Kyo Bay Bkr. lc Howard Hitt, of Binghamton, was allowed his first liberty on the Japanese home islands during his ship's five-day layover in Tokyo Bay.

The recreational period followed participation with the fast carrier task forces in the occupation landings in southern Honshu. Mr. Hitt took part in the pre-invasion strikes on Japan where ing at New York City Oct. 27: improvements, street lighting, parks and playgrounds. These and miscellaneous personnel.

day this week in observance of Girl Scout Week. possible, Mr. Kirk told his listeners, without the U. S. fleet, the Pfc.

Albert W. Reynolds, Johnson City AT NEWPORT NEWS William B. improvements to be made in the largest the world has ever seen Giles 753 troops, including 175th En Pic. Charles U. Gibson.

Hancock. Sgt. Martin J. Coil, Waverty. T5 Robert F.

Whitmarsh, Greene Scouts attended church yesterday dressed in their Today is being observed as homemaking day when Discussing the vast logistics prob gineering General Service Regiment and miscellaneous personnel. Scouts will apply homemaking lem broached by global warfare, order of their importance. We believe that by careful attention to detail and sound management of fiscal affairs, we can, over a Stephen Austin 70 miscellaneous troops. George Leonard 745 troops of the skills. Tomorrow is citizenship day when scouts will participate in the Navy League chairman em.

phasized that all men and mate' 69 More From Tier Honorably Discharged the Higbee aided in accounting for 24th General Hospital. period of years, make the neces some activity to become more ac six enemy planes. He has been in James Jackson 619 troops, includ rials employed in World War II had to be transported by sea to sary permanent improvements, do Sixty-nine more, Southern Tier the navy since April, 1942, and is publican members out of seven. Mayor E. Raymond Lee being the only Democrat on the board.

Some political leaders in Endicott have suggested that Mr. Walters, as leader of the powerful G. O. P. board majority, actually has more political power than the Democratic village executive.

tive citizens of their troops, com' munity and county. ing as much each year as can be ing Headquarters Detachment 405th Fighter Squadron; 572d Bomb Squadron and 575th Bomb Squadron. service personnel, including three paid for from current revenues, Health and safety day will be women, today were reported hon' tneir objectives. War Fund Gains on his first Pacific cruise. His parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hitt, live on Binghamton R. D. 4. without issuing bonds." THREE PLANNING: "We pro orably discharged from the army and navy at separation centers International friend ship day will be observed Thurs All funds from the Navy Ball William A.

Richardson from Leghorn, originally due yesterday 752 troops, including the 82d Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company, 972d Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company: 3567th Quartermaster Truck Company, and miscellaneous pose to establish and maintain a throughout the country. Thirty will be turned over to Broome The 10-year Republican veteran permanent planning body to plan day. Promotion of international friendship is one of the most important scout activities for the eight are from the Triple Cities County's United War Fund by WINKLER Aboard the Light Carrier U. S. area.

IBM Country Club board of gov for future growth and improvement of our village. This planning body will work in cooperation with has been involved in many village administration squabbles, since he took office in 1935. He" was a leader in the controversial Largest group was discharged Langley, Philadelphia GM 3c year. Scouts are writing to Girt Scouts and Girl Guides in other AT SAN DIEGO Fallon from for from Fort Dix. N.

where two ernors, the agency which spon sored the dance. Yesterday's bright sunlight con ward Pacific areas 1,045 miscellaneous the Broome County Planning John Carl Winkler, 22, 66 New York Avenue, Johnson City, came countries, and are making Christ women and 50 soldiers left the move to install parking meters troops. Pitt Assault personnel and marines. Board, and the planning bodies of A- 4-; 1 -A: AAiKf'A'A'w A 'v mas presents to send to other army. They are: back home with this ship in time here.

tributed more than anything else to the large crowd which flowed countries. 1st Lt. Eleanore M. Gosline, 608 Jen number undesignated. AT TACOMA, WASH.

General William Mitchell from Hollandia 2.796 to take part in the observance of He has represented the oppon nines Street. Endicott. ents to public ownership in con Capt. Martha E. Williams, Gar troops, undesignated units into and out of the airport throughout the day, port officials Making Christmas presents will be featured Friday on arts and crafts day.

An out of doors program will be held Saturday in nection with proposed expansion olfi Avpnnp. Knmcoit. AT SAN FRANCISCO Total of 2.878 Navy Day after she had amassed a total of 11 battle stars for major engagements during 18 months of constant operations in the Pacific. T5 Frank A. Albright, 22 Rexford said.

of the municipal electric system. passengers is due aboard the follow Street. Norwich. Hundreds of visitors took ad' Pfc. Albert E.

Battaglinl, 330 Oak ing snips: Henry Dodge, A. T. C. No. 41, Army Transport Etolin, escort carrier Ser Getting her baptism of fire at Ross Park.

Miss Dorothy Can-field, field scout executive, and Hill Avenue. Endicott. TSgt. Herbert F. Buckland, 15 Whit ana he carried on a long and unsuccessful battle to persuade the village to extend Vestal Avenue to North Street as a traffic improvement move.

vantage of the raised censorship on close examination of the navy planes, and charter flights were the Marshalls, the Langley subsequently took part in almost every geant Bay, Neight, sud cnaser No. 1275. Taney, President Grant, William nev Avenue. Binsnamxon. Pfc.

Valdeen J. Crandle, 19 Abbott M. Stewarta. numerous. Street, Binghamton.

Pfc. Robert C. Coeswell. Cortland. major engagement, including Okinawa, when she operated off the coast for 63 consecutive days.

senior scouts will be in charge of the program. Contests in fire building, wood-chopping and woodpile building will be held for intermediate and senior troops. There will be out Everett C. Kracer Pfc. Andrew S.

Dribnak, 11 Mygatt Street. Binghamton. Sgt. Edmond M. D'Aloisio, 225 Hill Named to Post Veterans' Aid Housing Unit Avenue.

Endicott. door games and a scavenger hunt. surrounding municipalities to the end that our plans will not conflict with those of surrounding communities." FOUR FINANCE: "We aim to administer the affairs1 of Johnson City in a businesslike manner, with a definite system for the issuance of checks, so that our municipal employes' pay and all other indebtedness shall be paid on time. A close check will be kept on expenditures of funds so that there can be no waste and full value received for each tax dollar. We shall ask and take advantage of all state and federal aid, both in the planning for, and making of permanent improvements.

To make workable plans for the future growth and to give our citizens the best possible service for the lowest possible cost. Bond Issuing Program "The taxpayers will remember that during the Republican admin T4 Charles W. Downin, Sidney Cen ter. LEON C. FAULKNER kT3 James W.

Foster, Debruce Road, By State Printers Ithaca (K) Irving M. Ives of T.lvineston Manor. To Be Studied GIMBAL Aboard the Destroyer U. S. S.

McNair, Honshu, Japan (Delayed) GM 3c Arthur E. Gimbal of 75 Crocker Avenue, Johnson City, took part in the occupation of part of the Japanese homeland while serving aboard this ship. To Map Plans SSet. Carleton F. Hilts.

25 Front Home Bureau Unit Heads to Confer Street. Norwich. Faulkner Rites Cpl. Milton R. Holley, 23 Washington Street.

Cortland. Pfc. Donald L. Hinman. Oxford.

Norwich says the achievement of cooperation among labor, management and finance will be more difficult than the reconversion of industry. Greater Endicott Housing Com Endicott Selective Service offi Pfc. Robert N. Head. 723 Mapl Ktrept.

W. Endicott. mittee will meet within a week to cials will confer with state officials devise an attack on local housing Nov. 6 to discuss problems in aid Col. Francis L.

Kerwiz, Unadilla On Administration Unit chairmen of the Broome County Home Bureau will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Bing To Be Tuesday The former majority leader of Forks. ing veterans. BAUMGARTNER SSgt.

John V. Baumgartner, of Johnson City, a veteran of 11 months in the Asiatic-Pacific the State Assembly, now dean of Sgt. Jack C. Kelley, 580 Chenango problems which have left more than 25 area families in need of places in which to live. Maj.

Mahlon Henderson, state Street. Binghamton. occupational adviser from the hamton Y. W. C.

A. to discuss ad Pfc. James D. Limerick, 2 Warren Funeral of Lt. Col.

Leon Charles The committee, which embraces Street. Waverly. Syracuse State Selective Service Theatre of Operations, has been ministrative problems. Pfc. Austin Millen, 51 Orton Avenue Rinsrhsimton.

Faulkner, 60, 3 Mather Street, Spanish-American War veteran, prominent sociologist and native of The program will include re office, will meet with local officials to discuss problems of returning T5 Lewis G. McGowan, 63 Oak ports on the district meeting Oct. separated from service with the Army Air Forces at the Davis-Monthan Army Air Field, Tucson, and has returned to civilian life. Street. Binehamton.

servicemen. 20 at Cortland by Mrs. Gerald SSgt. Leonard B. Morgan, XV Gar One of the problems which must Smith, Mrs.

Paul Saddlemire and Owego, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow from the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin Avenue. representatives of contractors, building trades, real estate dealers and the Village of Endicott, has devoted the first three weeks of its existence to a study of action being taken in other communities to combat serious housing problems.

Mrs. Louie Cole, executive com field Street. Cortland. T5 Leo J. Olmstead.

Nichols. CdI. Levi C. Roe. Greene.

be ironed out is finding jobs for men who have learned new trades Son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. mittee members who attended the Burial will be in Evergreen the State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, spoke last night at the fifty-fourth semi-annual meeting of the Empire State Typographical Conference. 1 He added that the reconstruction period would "demand the fullest degree of cooperation" among the three.

John P. McManussof Troy was reelected president of the conference. Other officers included: Basil 3. Hilman, Niagara Falls, secretary-treasurer, and Everett C. Krager, Binghamton; Julius Loos, Rochester; Floyd Laurenty, Schenectady.

Ellis W. Brown. Ithaca, and Raymond Santore, Rochester, in the army and want to work in T4 Guy L. Rauch, 42 Clarke Street, Binehamton. conference.

Baumgartner, of 187 Baldwin Street, Johnson City, he is a Cemetery, Owego. The Rev. Con-dit N. Eddy, rector of Christ them now that they are out, ac TSgt. Donald C.

Sargent, Spring Mrs. Elliott Gardinof of Con "The more we look Into this graduate of Johnson City High cording to Lee J. Loomis, chief Street. Gilbertsville. Church, Binghamton, will officiate.

School, class of 1940. klin, new district chairman, will discuss qualifications and duties of Pfc. Joseph Scott, 4 Stuyvesant clerk. The Binghamton man had been He entered the army on Jan. 3, Street, Binghamton.

Pfc. William E. Smith, 6 College problem," Harry E. Stabler, committee head, said today "the more we are convinced that it is of such magnitude that a local solu Up to the present, employment executive committee members executive director of Children's Village at Dobb's Ferry for 18 years. He died at 5:45 p.

m. Sat Street. Binghamton. 1942 at Binghamton, and received basic training at Sheppard Field, Three vacancies occur on the com MSgt. Wilton T.

VanOrder, 12 Har mittee this fall. tion may be impossible. Tex. problems at the board have not been very large. Most of the boys were employed by IBM or Endicott Johnson and have gone back to per Street.

Montrose. The program also will include T5 William Weber, 686 State Street, We are satisfied, he added. urday in City Hospital after a lingering illness. Assigned to a bombardment Binghamton. group based in Australia, he the reading of a membership re port.

Tea will be served. "that Endicott residents are not now interested in any form of Born Nov. 22, 1884, in Owego, their old jobs, Mr. Loomis said Capt. Lawrence A.

Gehr, 89 Chapin Street. Binehamton. served as an airplane mechanic The board has appealed to all temporary. war housing. from February, 1942, until Decern Pfc.

Francis W. Bousquet, 203 he was. the son of John Charles and Estella (Harrison) Faulkner. He attended Owego Free Acad local employers to them of The meeting will be preceded by the regular monthly session of the executive committee at 10:30 a. m.

l-II Adult Heads South Page Avenue, Union. It may be that it would be pos Pfc. Tracy B. Barnhardt, 41 Concord any vacancies in order to fill them Street. Johnson City.

sible to organize all Chambers ot Commerce and other civic groups ber, 1942. He wears the Good Conduct Medal and the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon with five battle stars for campaigns in the East emy. at the Y. W. C.

A. with local men. Mr. Loomis ex Sgt. Perry A.

Dutcher, 28 Alfred Will Dine Tonight He was drill master and dis throughout the Last in a campaign Street, Binehamton. ciplinarian of Berkshire Industrial Crowd Sees Rodeo Cpl. Derwin R. Fesler, 30 East Street, to get federal action on the issue. County 4-H Club adult Indies, Papua, Guadalcanal, Phil ippines, and the Central Pacific.

Oneonta. istration, 1926 to 1931, no bonds were issued by the village and it was only after the Democrat administration, 1931 to 1933, that the village embarked on a bond issuing program for small capital improvements such as sidewalks, curbs and gutters, tQ Keep the tax rate down for political expedience. "The capital budget plan was set up in 1941, when the village was wholly under Republican rule, and no bonds have been issued by the village since. As a result of this plan, the village will be wholly out of debt in 1953, unless it is necessary to construct a major capital improvement, such as a sewage disposal plant." The G. O.

P. nominees will be opposed in next week's election by a point Democratic-People's Party ticket headed by Leon E. Youngs. His running mates are Timothy L. Horan and Raymon J.

Lewis. QUACKENBUSH CpL Albert W. Quackenbush, 28, husband of Mrs. A. W.

Quackenbush, 35 Margaret Street, has been honorably discharged from the Army Air Forces by the separation center at Fort Bliss, Tex. Corporal Quackenbush has been in the Army Rir Forces for three years and has served overseas for eight" months in the European Theater of Operations as a radar mechanic. His last station before discharge was at Biggs Field, a B-29 training base. The Weather By U. S.

Weather Bureau For Binehamton and Vicinity: Mostm We are now attempting to estab T5 Gabriel A. Fiato, 34 Pulaski Farm at Canaan, from 1904 to 1908, and superintendent of Fairview Home for Friendless Children at lish if any such overall attack on Hundreds of Triple Cities rodeo After returning from overseas leaders will convene at 7:30 o'clock tonight for an annual dinner meeting at Your Home Public Street, Binghamton. Pfc. Donald L. Fleming, 120 Grand the problem has been considered.

fans turned out yesterday for a he was assigned to Pyote (Tex.) Army Air Field where he has been Watervliet from 1908 to 1911, Avenue. Johnson City. Mr. Stabler said the committee Library, Johnson City. Pvt.

Willmot L. Houck, Franklin performance sponsored by the Broome County 40 and 8 in when he became business manager of the George Junior Republic at R. D. 1. oi duty as a hangar chief at the Texas B-29 training field since Westover.

The schedule of 1945-46 projects will be reviewed by County Agent E. N. Moot and his assistant, Miss Sgt. Harold D. Kithcart, 28 Evelyn has established that all the lumber released by the War Department for civilian construction so far is standing timber.

Labor is not avail Freeville. Street. Johnson City. January, 1943. Proceeds from the benefit show Pfc John F.

Larney, 33 Birdsall Catherine Levey. bergeant Baumgartner has a Street. Norwich. Went to Maryland He remained there until 1914 able to convert this timber into Dr. Garry T.

Stone, president of will go for the care of hospital ized veterans of World Wars and II. brother, Pvt. Robert W. Baum gartner, serving in the army. T5 William F.

Long, 75 Plymouth Street, Norwich. SSgt. Frank Martyanik. 123 North the county 4-H Club Association lumber, he said, "so it would look as if any attempt to correct the when he took over the superin- will preside at the meeting. Some 85 adult leaders are expected to tendency of the Training School Adams Avenue, Endicott.

PATTERSON T5 Carl W. Palmer, PO Box 31 plained that this allows the men to be near their homes and relieves the bottleneck in the United States Employment office. A daily increase is being shown in the number of veterans seeking advice or aid from the reemployment comir-ittee of Local Board 450, Mr. Loomis said. At present more than 100 discharged veterans, are being handled weekly through the Endicott Board, Mr.

Loomis revealed. "Each ex-serviceman must come to the board when he gets home to get his 4-C classification," he said. "Therefore as the army and navy demobilization program increases, our job will become larger." Other members of the reemployment committee include: Fred A. Rider, David T. Lewis, James N.

Sweet, Ralph W. Smith, Leonhardt W. Wagner, John Birchall, Harold E. Hyde, La Verne Bundy, Raymond A. Mills and Edward E.

O'Brien. States Army in the Philippines attend. for Boys at Loch Raven, Maryland, a postion he held until 1924. 1st. Lt.

Theodore M. Patterson Castle Creek. Pfc. Alfred Puylara. Oneonta.

The dinner will be prepared by He was executive director of the during the Spanish-American War and was a lieutenant colonel in the adjutant general's department of Pfc. William A. Patterson. Vestal, of Vestal, has been released from service with the Air Forces situation is presently stymied at the source." A detached survey of available units and of the number of applications for such dwelling units in the Endicott area will be carried out by the committee. members of the West Chenango R.

D. 1. Children's Village a private train MSgt. William M. Sommer, Oneonta, Oct.

25 at the Drew Field Separa Home Bureau group and served by girls of the West Chenango 4-H tne u. is. Reserves. ing school for study, education and development of unadjusted xt. D.

Z. tion Station, Tampa; Fla. Lieuten Sgt. William Solomon, 1603 Jenkins Club. ant Patterson is the son of Mr.

children from 1924 to 1941. Ernest A. Patterson of Vestal, street. Endicott. T5 Wellington H.

Sergeant, 22 Ceper ley Avenue. Oneonta. He was official delegate from He was a Republican, a Mason, members of the Elks, and of New York Rotary, of which he was president in 1931 and 1932. He was 29th International Rotary Dis Football Players R. D.

1. this state to the International Pern T4 Joseph H. Tharatt, 3 Box 312, tentiary Congress in London, in Vestal. He received his commission in August, 1943, at Ellington Field, Tex. His wife Mrs.

Lana Patterson Injure Passer-By trict governor in 1933 and 1934. Pfc. John T. Thorsen, 52 Church 1925, and at Prague in 1930. The Binghamtonian also was di street.

Cortland. At the time of his death he was parole officer here for the New Mrs. Catherine Seaman of 128 Sgt. Kenneth O. Whiting.

2 Clark lives at Vestal, R. D. 1. ly clear, not so cool tonight; lowest temperature in upper 30's. Tuesday, partly cloudv.

cooler by night. street, Oneonta. rector of the American Prison Association, of which he was president in 1931 and 1932; a member York State Agricultural and In Jay Street, Johnson City, was unintentionally involved in a foot Sgt. John J. Whalen, 27 Montgomery Street.

Binghamton. For Eastern New York: Mild to 4-H Group, New ball game near her home yester Pfc. Richard T. Webster, 33 Eldridge dustrial School at Industry. He also had served as a member of the Board of Directors of Chil night Some cloudiness Tuesday fol lowed bv cooler.

oireet, Hingnamlon. day. For Western New York: Mild to Unit to Have Party Honorably discharged from the dren's Village since Oct. 1, 1942, night. Mostly cloudy and cooler Tues day.

Hospital Bazaar To Be Thursday The annual bazaar sponsored by the Wilson Memorial Hospital Guild will be held Thursday, Nov. 1. Mrs. Claude Gillett Is general chairman of the affair which will be held from 11 a. m.

to 5 p. m. in the Education Building in Harrison Street, Johnson City. Chairmen in charge of booths are: Children's, Mrs. J.

E. Allison: candy, Mrs Floyd Perry and Mrs. Levt Williams; baked food. Mrs. Julius lianes-fahr.

Mrs. Rae Martin and Mrs. Edward Hills; aprons. Mrs. Robert Eckel-berger.

Jr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodman; needlework. Mrs. William Rlckert and Mrs.

James Nicol. navy at Lido Beach, N. She reported to Johnson City police that boys playing in the street rushed against her during the game as she passed them, The New Young Adults and the SPEEDER FINED $10 Jeanne E. StocVs, 28, of 408 Roosevelt Avenue, Endicott, pleaded guilty to speeding before Johnson City Police Justice Charles E. Watson this morning and was fined $10.

Official temperature at midnight 39 2c Walter C. Schroeder, Downsvll) until his death. Survivors are his widow, Mrs M. Viviane Faulkner of Bingham 4-H Club Council of Broome Official temperature at 8:30 a. lc Francis R.

Allen, 629 Maple 44 toaay County will meet jointly for an knocking her to the pavement. aireet. Enaicow. SF 2c David N. Colliton.

Laurens. ton, and a daughter, Vivian Ballou annual "Night of Fun" at 8:30 lc Harold G. Rounds, P. O. Box Faulkner of New York City.

She was treated at the Medical Division for facial bruises p. m. tomorrow at Port Dickinson 134, Mt. upton. Union School.

SSM(B) ic Arthur F. Duggleby, 110 Official temperature at 6 p. m. yesterday Maximum temperature yesterday Minimum temperature fast night Binghamton Press thermometer at noon today One year ago today it was Two years ago today it was and an injury to her left knee. 51 55 33 65 39 52 36 Prof.

B. G. Leighton of the iwain street, uneonta. 2c Leon H. Ruling, Unadilla, R.

rural sociology department, New navy at the Naval Separation Cen of the International Boys Work Council, the National Conference of Juvenile Agencies, National Association of Training Schools, Conference of Superintendents of Training Schools and Reformatories, the American Association of Social Workers, the National Conference of Social Work and the National Crime Prevention Institute. He belonged to the Reserve Officers Association and was vice-president of the state department of the organization in 1934-1935 and 1939-1940. Member of V. F. W.

He belonged to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Advertising Federation of America and the Advertising Club of New York, and the National Aeronautical Associa Four Area Men Assigned To New Carrier Roosevelt Honorably discharged from the York State College of Agriculture ter, Sampson, N. WAVES at the Naval Separation rive years ago today lt was will supervise a program of rec SC lc William Carter, 35 Seminary Center at Naval Barracks, Wash reation and discuss recreation ington, D. vvenue, rsmgnamion. MM 2c Fred J. McClenon, 11 Hotch kiss Street, Binghamton.

Precipitation for last 24 hours to 10 a. m. today Sun rises Tuesday at 6:34 a. m. Sun sets Tuesday at 5:02 p.

m. Temperatures in Other Cities leadership. PhM 2c Madelene T. Williams, 36 Medford Street, Binghamton. MM 2c Robert E.

Meade, 16 Cary Street, Binghamton. MM 2c Andrew L. Pandick, 4 Mere The New Young Adults group is sponsored by the extension services for persons in the 21-29 Honorably discharged from the The guild will hold a business meeting Nov. 8. PEPPER-TOMATOES Plymouth, Ind.

0J.PJ Mrs. Harry Milliser is beginning to wonder whether she has done some unintended grafting. She planted dith Street. Delhi. Four area men have been assigned to the crew of the U.

S. S. Franklin D. Roosevelt, second of the navy's super aircraft carriers. They lc Edward Lenga, 27 Snowden Street, Binghamton; Cox.

Francis L. Buckley, 97 Broad Avenue, Binghamton; 2c Robert A. army at ban Bernardino, Cpl. James P. Fox, Binghamton.

age group. Broome County presi SK 3c Antonio De Santo, 127 Port Hallstead, R. D. 2. The carrier, named for the late President Roosevelt, is the first major combatant vessel of the modern fleet ever to be named for an individual.

The carrier was commissioned by President Truman at New York's Navy Day celebration Saturday. Watson Street. Cortland. H. L.

78 60 78 69 77 61 60 49 65 40 72 49 51 34 dent is Miss Mabel Bottle of Port Honorably discharged from the H. L. Albany, N. Y. S5 27 Boston, Mass.

54 34 Buffalo, N. Y. 61 45 Canton, N. Y. 45 30 Chicago 111.

75 53 Cleveland, O. 73 54 Detroit, Mich. 68 54 Harrisburit 70 38 Huron, S. D. 68 29 Jacksonville Miami.

Fla. New Orleans New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Syracuse Washington Dickinson. army at Westover Field, 2c Elmer E. Cooper, 5 Liberty Street. Endicott.

SC lc Lewis L. Sanford, 216 Corliss President of the 4-H Club tomatoes and peppers In her gar- TSgt. Eugene Smith, 15 Harding Ave' Council is Blair Atwood of Che tion. nue, iiingnamton. Howard, Route 2, Endicott, and 73 44 2c Carroll J.

Cooper, 76 Maple den side bv side and the tomatoes Avenue. Cortland. all are shaped like peppers. nango Bridge. He served with the United 2c Charles D.

Armstrong, of Honorably discharged from the.

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