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3 THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 AND, HITLER, PLENTY MORE WILL COME Draft Boards Ordered To Reopen Deferment Area Students Win Honors At Colleges Three area students have been ft -w i -J I 4 I 1 -J Pastor Called 'Misleading' in Group's Claim Evangelicals Association Challenges Council Assertion Of All Farm Workers elected to offices and organiza tions in their schools, and three By CECIL B. DICKSON Gannett National Service other students are candidates for degrees at Cornel! University. Washington, Feb. 17 Immediate review of all defer ments of farm workers was ordered today by selective service, as exclusively forecast by Gannett National Service on reo. la.

National headquarters announced that increased needs of men for the armed service as well as larger crop food production goals for Frank L. Pro-ovilz, son of Ar. and Mrs. Progovitz, Morton Street, ohnson City, las been elected iresident of the tudent board of lovernors at College if Technology at a and vi II assume du-ies Monday. A entor in chemi-al engineering, is a member 1944 necessitate the review of farm deferments, Including some 153 Notified By Board 453 To Take Tests Pre-Induction Notices Ask 000 single men between the ages oi la and zz.

Farm workers are going to be made to prove that they are meet ing the production requirements in F. L. I-KUGOVH4 order to secure further deferment of the Karma fralernity and of from service. War Units Plan Men to Report February 28 A representative of the National Association of Evangelicals, an organization of 3,000,000 "conservative" church members, today charged the Rev. Charles C.

Shoemaker of Grace Baptist Church with being "grossly misleading" in his assertion that the Federal Government has recognised the American Council of Christian Churches as spokesman for the great mass of America's conserva-tists. Mr. Shoemaker, made the assertion yesterday in connection with announcement of a mass meeting being sponsored by the American Council in Johnson City First Baptist Church tonight and in the Masonic Temple in Main Street tomorrow night. Mr. Shoemaker described the American Council as representing eligible churches and denominations not affiliated with the Federal Council of Churches of Christ In America.

The representative of the Association of Evangelicals is the Rev. Frederick H. Sterne, pastor of First Baptist Church, Endicott, Pointing out that the Depart PROLONGED PARTING Miss Beulah Barlow takes eave of her selectee-brother, Robert Barlow of 7 I Mason Avenue, as he entrains for army life. One hundred fifty-three regis the varsity hockey team. Miss Jean A.

Sherwood, daughter of Mrs. Marvel M. Sherwood of 22 Edwards Street, a student at St. Lawrence University, has been elected a member of Kalon, honorary society for senior women at the university. Members are chosen for excellence in scholarship and leadership in campus activities.

She is secretary of Kappa Delta Sororily, editor of the Laurentian, ment of Agriculture has formulated and the Selective Service has adopted a war units plan of measuring agricultural activity and labor. Selective Service said that from November, 1942, to the present, deferment of a farm worker was considered if he produced eight or more units. A national HE'LL BE SOLDIER NOW-Five members of the family of Selectee WMIiam Shoemaker of Kirkwood were on hand a the D. L. W.

Railroad Station today to see him off tj Camp Upton as 18 Draft Board 448 selectees left for army life. In left to Douglas, Selectee Shoemaker, Charles. In back, Robert, Mrs. Shoemaker, Donald. trants of Binghamton Draft Board 453 today were mailed notices ordering them to report Feb.

28 at the West End Avenue Armory for pre-induction physical examina MILITARY RITES HELD FOR F- A. DECKER, KILLED IN AIR CRASH Military funeral services were held Tuesday at Rockefeller Memorial Church in Syracuse for Aviation Cadet Frederic A. Decker, 26, of Svracuse, husband of Mrs. Frances g. Deck- er, formerly of monthly publication, poetry editor of another publication, a member objective of 16 war unit produc tion was fixed, and farm workers of Tau Kappa Alpha, national were given an opportunity to in honorary debate society, Spanish crease their production of essential Education Aid Change Asked Backing of Broome County legislators for a proposal to revise the Friedsam formula for apportioning state aid for schools was asked today by the Board of Education.

Mrs. Elizabeth R. Swartwood, sponsor of the resolution which gained unanimous approval from other board members, said revi and Outing Clubs, and manager war units to conform to this objec of the Debate Club. tive. Miss Edythe Arlasky, daughter "It is now believed." Selective of Mrs.

Rose Arlasky of 11 North Binghamton. Street and a general course sopho Service said, "that the deferment of any registrant who produces less than 16 war units minimum each more at Cortland State Teachers who is aiding in arrangements for an association regional conference to be conducted in Main Street Baptist Church March 7. Claims Recognition "The Federal Government," Mr. Shoemaker had said, "has recognized the fact that there are two College, has been elected vice- year is unjustified." president of the Clionian Sorority for the spring semester of Cadet Decker, who would have been graduated and commissioned as honor student Feb. 26 at Ellington Field, was Not Inflexible While setting the 16-unit mini tions.

Those receiving the notices (Binghamton addresses unless otherwise indicated) are: Charles M. Dayton. 36 Pine Street. Anthony Fantaci. Rochester.

Flton L. Parr. Maine. Lewis P. Garbett.

Kirkwood. Alfred R- Gibbs, Centenary Street. John P. Rovent. 96 Liberty Street.

George E. Brigham. 1258 Vesta Ave. Salter S. Pierce, 323V, Main Street Albert H.

Garris. 114 Hawley Street. Anthony M. Sacco, 28 Pine Street. Vincent P.

Capozzi, 23 Fayette Street. Edward O. Grabow, Chenango Lawrence W. Donnelly, Albany. NKrhael A.

Capozzi, 23 Emerson Place. Raymond Aldrich, 99 Eldredge St. Robert R. Benedict, 1909 Kiverview Drive, Endicott. John P.

Cox, 1 Birch Street. Howard C. Button, Sidney. Raoul B. DuMund.

"fa Pine Street. Kenneth A. Cleveland, 22 Doubleday St. Willard Copp, 22 Sherwoood Avenue. Lisle G.

Kimble, Whitney Point. Harrv C. Myers. Syracuse. Charles G.

Randall. Chicago. John V. Foody. Williamsville.

Woodrow W. Hayes, 317 Colfax Ave. William B. Blee, 17 Pearl Avenue. year.

Three Binghamton residents are mum generally, Selective Service K-iKfr groups of Protestants in the I candidates for degrees at Cornell said that the rule is not inflexible sion of the formula would mean an ultimate increase of approximately $300,000 in state aid paid to Binghamton schools. University seventy-eighth com aim jucai ooaras wnen considering United States and hence has recognized the American Council mencement Sunday, Feb. 27. They IrilloH Voh 111 the deferment of a registrant may take into consideration his age, over Vince'nnes, are Iiss Lillian Julia Kaminsky as speaking for the great mass of conservatists." This would be spread over four Ind whpn the UI "tun oucti, a caiiiiiuaie health, or any other comDellin2 for the degree of bachelor of laws: years, she added, explaining the proposal limits the increase that plane on which circumstance involved in the in Mr. Sterne said: "The National Association of dividual case.

he was navigator, could be paid in any one year to Local boards have been directed r. a. decker and a trainer Evangelicals, which Mr. Shoemaker ignores, is much larger. to proceed at once to reopen in much more representative and certainly more representative of the plane from George Field, 111., crashed in mid-air during a blizzard.

Six men in the plane in which the Syracuse man was flying sequence of order numbers the classification of all registrants conservatives among Protestants. Mrs. Frances Petertyl Lee of 195 South Washington Street, a candidate for the degree of bachelor of science in home economics, and William N. Taylor, of 146 West End Avenue, a candidate for the degree of bachelor of chemical engineering. Red Cross Asks now in Class II-C, the classifica 10 per cent of the total amount a school district received in aid the previous year.

Mrs. Swartwood joined with Superintendent of Schools Lee J. McEwan in pointing out increased state aid would mean a corresponding decrease in the funds which would have to be appropriated by City Council for school In less than two years it has and two students in the trainer tion of registrants deferred solely rallied to its ranks more than were killed. Airs. Decker, who is the daugh 3.000,000 members, including several whole denominations which had not been affiliated with the by reason of their agricultural activity- or endeavor.

If the local board determines that the registrant continues to qualify for deferment under the revised policies he will remain in Class II-C, for a period of six months or less at the end of which time his case again will be reopened and ter of Mrs. Pauline Meeker of 12 Prospect Street, and who had joined her husband in' California last June, was in Houston, at the time of her husband's death. The Syracuse man had trained since his enlistment in the Army JIMMY, GET YOUR GUN-Selectee James Linehan, another Board 448 registrant, says good-by to Miss Janet McAvoy'as he takes leave of civilian life for a Career in khaki. All Photos by a Binghamton Press Phototrapher. operation.

An increase of in state aid would mean an approximate decrease of $1 in the city's estate tax rate, Mrs. Swartwood said. Churches' Aid Edward J. Haley, 3a Hurr Avenue. Franklin E.

Slater. 849 Chenango St. Charles Lindsley, Hallstead, R. D. 1.

Earl L. Darling, 18 Blanchard Avenue. James F. Ketchem, 65 Homer Street. Francis L.

Bcndert, 36 Linden Street. Gilbert G. DeVine. 32 Way Street. Duane A.

Hojrle. Erie. Pa. Kenneih E. White.

126 State Street. Warren McCloe. 19 Susquehanna St. Carl Fusca. 40 Carroll Street.

Milton A. Bloodgood, 33 Doubleday St. Charles E. White, 20 New Street. Ralph J.

Rieuti, 217 Court Street. Dudley E. Ferguson, Sidney Center. William E. Nemeth, 1 Tremont Avenue.

Joseph F. Bianco, 27 Carroll Street. Charles L. Appleman, 2 Tudor Street. Ravmond P.

Benjamin, 28 Circuit Drive Miirry A. Oltz. 64 Jackson Street. Frank K. Spearbeck, 97 South Washington Street.

Thomas A. Brady, 78 Mitchell Avenue. Alec Rosefsky, 8 Hillside Avenue. Thomas J. Quilter, 11 Hillside Ave.

Clyde M. Southee, 58 Rush Avenue. Chester W. Swisher, Wingdale. Owar P.

demons. Jamaica. School officials have estimated Air Forces Aug. 1, 1942, at Lincoln, Federal Council. Mr.

Sterne quoted the following telegram from the Rev. J. Elvin Wright at the National Headquarters of the association at Boston. Claim Denounced "The Federal Government gives no recognition to the American Council except that accorded many other groups in the National Association of Evangelicals. The American Council is an organiza- tion of not over 150.000 members Santa Ana, and Las At the request of Norman H.

Davis, chairman of the American state revenues for 1943 and 1944 have dropped off $53,000. Aid in 1943, which is payable this year, Vegas, before assignment to Navy to Take Ellington Field where he would have received his commission. His 15 Deny Guilt In Dice Game Red Cross, Binghamton churches are preparing for an observance of Red Cross Sunday Feb. 27. totaled $743,671.14.

Officials of the State Department of Education estimated aid under the revised wife was presented her husband's navigator's wings at the time of 15 Men Feb. 28 No Longer Reason Class III-C will be eliminated as a classification because dependency as such is no longer cause for deferment of selective service registrants. Selective service said that a registrant who does not produce a sufficient number of war units formula ultimately would reach the funeral. ithe neighborhood of $1,216,000. Cadet Decker was a native of The board atmroved a $12,123.87 Mr.

Davis, in a special letter to the clergy of the Uinted States, has stressed' the importance of the 1944 Red Cross War Fund Drive for funds to carry the Ithaca. Besides his wife, he is sur Fifteen registrants of Bingham Joseph Banovic, 37, charged, budget for operation of the War composed of churches which have withdrawn from older established denominations. "Its claims to speak for an considerable portion of Protestants vived by a son, Donald, his par of essential farm products on one with being the proprietor of a ton Draft Board 448 today were mailed orders calling them up Feb. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

DeForest Industries Training Program from April 1 to June 30. A letter from John B. Lillie, director of voca Decker, and a sister, Mrs. Robert organization expanded war service program during the next year. farm to warrant deferment may, nevertheless, be considered for deferment if he produces a suffi McCabe, all of Syracuse.

The campaign in Broome County will get under way Feb. 29, with Jesse T. Fields, 216 Henry Street. James R. Lowe, 60 South Street.

John M. Scanks, 91 Pine Street. Lannie Johnson, 20' i Robinson Street. Lester W. Spellman, 11 Morgan Street John W.

Madison, 4 Iva Street. Alfredo Marcello, 89 Susquehanna St Harold Garboosian, 120 Park Avenue Albert C. Fish, 72 Mason Avenue. Edwin I. Graham, Bath, Maine.

George Sauers, Detroit, Mich. Glenn J. Ineraham. 79 Homer Drive. 28 for induction into the naval services.

These man passed pre-induction examinations given by the AlUiny Armed Forces Induction Team last last month. The registrants (Binghamton addresses are preposterous and deceptive The regional conference here March 7 will feature talks by President Stephen Paine of Houghton College and, probably, by the cient number of units by working on more than one farm. gambling establishment, 11 men charged with gambling and three others charged with frequenting a gambling establishment pleaded innocent at arraignment today before City Court Judge Walter J. Relihan, who released the defend a goal of $391,000. Church Lists The Red Cross chairman letter, tional education, explained all costs involved in the operation of this program are to be paid from federal funds." "As has been the custom for some months past," he added "this budget has taken into consideration certain reductions in the extent of the program." which outlines plans for Red Cros Rev.

William Ward Ayer, pastor aunday, points out that the observance will "afford you an opportunity to inspire your people to Charles O. terboss. 22 Robinson Street. Lent Speakers of New York's Calvary Baptist Church, Mr. Sterne said.

The persident of the association is the Oeorge S. Edmunds, 227 Court Mreet. Joe C. DiRenzo. 26 Fayette Street.

Tintinup in snnnnrr 1hl Ppd Prnss unless otherwise specified) are: Edwin T. Stone, Great Bend, R. D. 1. Louis H.

Friend. Conklin R. D. X. John A.

Havholm. Windsor, R. D. 1. James L.

Dodd, 32 Cypress Street Donald J. Cecil. 9 Linden Street. Clayton C. Fassett, Chenango Forks, R.

D. 1. Leo J. Codv. 18 George Street.

ants under continued police bail, adjourning the case to Feb. 24. Arrested during a vice squad raid about 9 o'clock last night on a dice game at 86 Clinton Street, Banovic, a former boxer, Lloyd F. Holtilander, 31 Pennsylvania generously, both financially andjRev- Harold J. Ockenga of Boston.

with their volunteer services. Their Annual union Lenten services. example as citizens is essential to Bones of Dog In Binghamton Area Case Albany, Feb. 17 UP The shoulder blades of a farm watch dog constituted "Exhibit today at the opening in Federal District Court of the trial of Harold Walsh, 45, of Scranton, on a charge of violating the national stolen cat Cash Is Asked sponsored by the Binghamton who resides at 8 Dickinson Street, has several previous similar con victions on his record. John F.

Cline, 534 Chenango Street. It's Tastier, Finer, Better Millions agree that Utica Club Pilsner and XXX Cream Ale can't be beat for taste and flavor. Sold on draught or in bottles everywhere. Try it today! Adv. William Yager, Conklin, R.

D. 1. Russell A. TriDD. R.

D. 3. Ministerial Association, will begin Tuesday, Feb. 29, at noon in the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rt. Rev.

Malcolm E. Peabody of Syracuse, bishop of the Epis The 11 men charged with In Bond Drive Charles J. Zebrosky. 6 Rubin Avenue. the achievement of our tremendous 1944 objective." Copies of the letter, which commends the church people of America for their support of the Red Cross in the past, have been mailed to ministers of every church in the city, under the direction of Arthur Donald A.

Rogers, Kirkwood, R. D. 1. gambling identified themselves at Police Headquarters as Nelson P. Ellis, 1115 Chenango Street.

Harry Medler, Conklin. William B. Cooper, 99i Eldridge Street. Nishan Vosgerichian, 32, of 195 Street; Samuel DePrato, 43, of 168 tle act. The government alleges Walsh Trial Lawyers Reminded copal Diocese of Central New York, as first speaker.

Services will be held each Tuesday in Lent from 12:10 to 12:45 p. m. in the First Church. One minister in the association will speak and another will conduct the worship service. Other speakers and dates are: J.

Ruland, Binghamton chairman of the War Fund Speakers' Bureau, who announced plans for the observance here. Susquehanna Street; Fred Moshler, 40, of 14 Gaines Street; Riser Joseph, 38, of 31 Baxter Street; Letoff Magee, 50, of 1 Lisle Avenue; Samuel Bomysoad. 48. of 169 Washington Street; Stephen Skomskie, 44. of Park Boulevard Terrace.

Johnson Citv: Roland Seeley. 29. Of Calendar Call Monday Attorneys with cases which will A slight increase in cash turned in for War Savings Bonds today brought Broome County's individual investors close to the mark in the Fourth War Loan Drive effort to sell $6,000,000 worth of extra bonds to individuals by the end of the With official cash reports at drive headquarters showing a total stole a two-month-old bull calf last June 1 from a farm near Binghamton and transported it to Susquehanna. and that the defendant shot the dog during the be -ready for trial during the term Church, and president of the Ministerial Association. of 88 Carroll Street; John- Afee, 45.

of UPTON Jewelry Co. MOVED TO 82 COURT ST. Formerly narrow-Davis Location Next to Marine Midland Bank 14 Congdon Place; David B. Hollister. of the Broome County Court open 59.

of 86 Moeller Street, and Habeed ing Monday were urged today by County Judge Daniel J. McAvoy Keiser. 46, of 32 Clinton street. The three men charged with be tnett. ine prosecution asserts a hole in one of the shoulder blades was made by a bullet.

Willard Fitch, 18, of Johnson City, who pleaded guilty yesterday ing frequenters of a gambling es Avenue. Robert F. E. Schultz, 34 Warren Street. Robert D.

Rilev, 11 Duane Avenue. Ralph A. Whitney, 43 Warren Street Robert R. Kilmer, 40 Second St. Leroy M.

Finch, 159 Conklin Avenue. William A. Allen. 13 Gates Street. Peter Daniels, 16 Livingston Street.

George F. Staub. 177 Conklin Avenue. Robert E. Taft.

31 Sturges Street. Jerry P. Castner, 28 Riverview Avenue Raymond E. Dietrichsen. 28 Munsell St.

George W. Gottschall. 351 Front Street. Antonio Genttle. 71 Pine Street.

Kenneth F. Geary. Rome. Paul J. Davis, 12 Proctor Street.

Arthur J. Drumm, 74 Pennsylvania Avenue. Charles F. Hodge, 60 North Street. Ronald C.

Herrick, 142 Conklin Ave. Max I. Sohl. Syracuse. Gmo A.

Calistri. 63 Pine Street. Leo M. Curley, 32 Birch Street. William H.

Spurgin. Towson. Md. rlovd R. Conklin, 65 Pennsylvania Ave.

Nicholas Gabello, 3 Emerson Place. Byron G. Sterling. 8 Home Avenue, wson L. Riley, Elmira.

Erving B. Lambert, Nimmonsburg. Frederick J. Irving, 108 Prospect Ave. Paul S.

Giragosian. 47 Park Avenue. Dominie Romano, 11 i Varick Street. David P. Condon, Florence Ave.

Michael F. Middletown. J- Martino, 1621'2 Henry Street Harold W. Gates, 17 Proctor Street, "avmond J. Lawton, 45 Circuit Drive.

Calvin M. Mallerv, Albany. Harry Mazin. 27 Tompkins' Street. Haro W.

Swan, Lookout Street. Marshall B. Stevens, Sunrise Terrace. Wward T. Pellicciotti, 138 Hawley St.

er Meno, 83 Pine Street. William C. Thomas, Elmira. Joseph Stento. 52 South Street gmer H.

LaBarre, Clark Mills, foster F. Browne, 25 Sherwood Ave. Joseph G. Mueller, 221 Chenango St. Kenneth B.

Latham, 40 Mary Street Albert F. Plauson. 58 Haves Street. Street VanMarter- 346 'a Chenango rw Kenefick. 50 Moeller Street.

The Rev. Joseph C. McGuinness. pastor of Johnson City Primitive Methodist Church, March the Rev. Percy F.

Rex, rector of Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church, March 14. Also, the Rev. Samuel A. Gordon-Grant, pastor of Trinity A. M.

E. Zion Church, March 21; the Rev. T. Valentine Parker, pastor of the First Baptist Church. March 28; the Rev.

Also, the Rev. George L. Tappan, pastor of Ross Memorial Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Herbert D. Hrdlicka, pastor of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, and the Very Rev.

Burke Rivers, rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church, Johnson City, and I dean of the third district of the i Episcopal Diocese of Central New i York. i of $4,976,143.25 in extra bond purchases by individuals, county residents still must turn in for bonds if the drive quota is to be met during the remainder to an identical indictment and turned government witness, testified Walsh shot the dog and hid of February. Joseph H. Smith, pastor of the Chenango Street Methodist Church, the remains in a field. Fitch said Drive officials again today urged to be present at the calendar call of the cases Monday morning.

Civil cases on the calendar, Judge McAvoy, said, will receive preference and it will only be after the civil calendar has been cleared that the criminal matters will be considered. It is imperative, he continued, that all attorneys having cases on the calendar be present at the calendar call so a docket for the term can be formulated. he later led FBI agents to the spot. BY A VOTE OF 7 TO 1 April 4. Members of the Lenten committee are: The Hinson V.

Howlett. pastor Robert Granacher Named persons who have not yet done so to complete payment of shares for extra bonds they are buying through payroll deductions and special pay plans. They also re-emphasized a request for business of Conklin Avenue Baptist Church. Member of Honor Council Robert L. Granacher, son of Mr.

xPoctors Ciios chairman: the Rev. Melvin J. Dodd, pastor of Boulevard Methodist Church, publicity; the Rev. William C. Mitchell, pastor of Broad Avenue Presbyterian firms and small manufacturing and Mrs.

L. E. Granacher, -8 As-bury Court, has been elected to tablishment identified themselves as follows: Alexander Sharak. 23, of 198 Murray Street; Maurice J. King.

38. of 26.Henry Street, and Charles Melous. 28, of 92 Harry L. Drive. Johnson City.

Farm Machinery Quota Increase Seen by Ayres A possible increase in the quotas of some items of rationed farm machinery for Broome County was noted today by Christopher J. Ayres, assistant to the chairman of the Broome County Farm Machinery Rationing Committee. The machinery which is now being manufactured was not allocated to counties 100 per cent, Mr. Ayres said, but a portion was Weld in reserve to meet emergencies in any particular area. This reserve is now being allocated, depending upon the number of applications received.

concerns that are not bond-issuing the Honor Council of the Castle GLASSES Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, Tenn. Membership was at you'll Like Onr Srvira tained by popular vote of the cadet agencies to convert cash they may be holding for completed payroll deductions into bonds at once. Only bonds that have been issued by Feb. 28 will be credited to the drive, since the cash for them must be in New York by Feb. 29, it was stressed at drive head corps.

Cadet Granacher is. a captain and a Complete Lin. of Optical Merchandise Triple Cities Optical Co. 14 COURT STREET DIAL 4-3371 Easy Terms Richard H. Knauf Free Parking trm Brorman, 89 South Washing 90 Chickens Die in Loss Estimated at $330 Ninety chickens valued at $180 perished this morning when flames swept through two chicken coops at the home of Albert Wilcox, 11 Sunset Avenue.

The coops were damaged to the extent of $150. Mr. Wilcox did not carry insurance. Crew of Engine 4 of the Fire Bureau, summoned at about 11 o'clock, reported that a defective heater in one of the coops was responsible. The flames had spread to a second when firemen arrived.

quarters. hdrew s. Erecitano, 12 Stuyvesant St. "lco M. Pelleggi, U-Mary Street.

SCHOOLS TO CLOSE Dehi, Feb. 17 In observance of Washington's Birthday, Delaware Academy and Central School will commanding A Company, a. member of the Red Key Honor Society, a councilor in the Order of De-Molay. and has lettered two years in swimming. Interracial Group Plans Seventh Annual Meeting The seventh annual meeting of the Interracial Association will be held tomorrow at 8 p.

m. in the First Congregational Church with A. Philip Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, as the principal speaker. Five new board members and new officers will be elected. The meeting is open to the public and refreshments will be served.

Iclose tomorrow at 2:45 p. m. wi LlarK. 1217 Vestal Avenue, "iison a Hankey. 104 Liberty Street.

aA 1 Mack' Mary Street. Creek Road, "'chard W. Winterstein, 18 Columbia Aenue. 1- 32 Chadwick Road. PaS Mlski- 3 Florence Avenue.

Frank Pine Street. Wt wKuchls- 26 wy sfeet John ti Hum' 105 Park Avenue. n.Parr' 10 Centenary Street. 15 Exchange Street. Jark i A' Androseski.

75 Pine Street. Jw.m uD'ival- Ncw York Citv. RavmialI i Hammitt, Niagara Falls. am0nj Myers RoUjns street Paul A McPf rtUnd. 1 Pleasant Ave.

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