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n7lTurnout at Tax Grievance Days CrosA Odessa Man I Exceeds An Odessa man, Richard Miller. The turnout for the first day evidence why' their assessment Terrance Moore of the Cole Lay-128- jured in a car-tractor ji ELM I HA ADVIRTISER JL'T TWWay. W-' StarFormerElmiran, Convicted of Murder; To Receive Life Term Gordon Starr, 28, a former Elmira policeman, yesterday was convicted of first degree murder in the strangula er-Trumble firm of Dayton, Ohio, "dent op Rt 17 at the New ill- of the annual tax grievance per- should be reduced. Rt. 13 interchange yesterday which recently completed a re- lod at City Hall yesterday wasi The assessor said about 50 Per- about 40 or 50 persons annearine vesterdav were appraisal of city property.

jaooui p.m. Grievance davs will continue' He was reported in fair con-untU Sept. 20. the assessor's of-dltlon at Schuyler Hospital, fice will be ooen todav from 9 Montour Falls, last night, with i than normal. City Assessor Mar- interested only in examining the tin T.

Purtell said last night irolls and made no complaints. He estimated about 150 per- Several persons, he said, com- sons took advantage of the op-'piajned about taxes being paid a m- to 5 and 7 to 9 p.mja possible DacK injury ana snocs. portunity to examine the tax by downtown business owners. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 Horseheads state police said roiis ana 10 maite proiesis mey pllrtpii aid nm txnsvmv m- I thought their new assessmentsK.

The office will be closed Sun-tractor dnven by Miller, and a tion of his girl friend. a too h.gh. mri; ay but on atea. l- 1 The case was heard without a i jn Purtell said about 15 persons it if thiv hiv tow income reg" siJule -a. oi norseneaas rnj a.

unavail- jury by Superior Court Judge Clarence Harden in San Diego, 4 J), were given blanks with which emphasized that assessments arei" t0 3 Pm' eluding; runner oelaus ere they may file formal protestj of.haspd on actual nroDertv aaturaay- aDle- their assessments However, nn iinmu IIUI IIIC Ul IIIC unu protests were filed yesterday. jers. Assessors have no legal Taxpayers who make protests right to reduce assessments be-are entitled to hearings before cause of low income, he added, the assessing staff. At that time. The assessing staff is being they will be expected to produce assisted by Richard Mustee and the Associated Tress re-ported.

Judge Harden ruled that Starr 1 will be sentenced to life in pris-I on. The judgment will be pro-; nounced Sept. 21. Starr was convicted of stran- gling Miss Patricia Humphrey, 23, with an electric cord in the 0 0 I ill Chairmen Appointed couple's San Diego apartment last July 23. Starr met Miss Humphrey in i Texas and the two went to San Diego about six meeks before the murder.

For Devlin Day Program CORDON STARR Starr served as an Elmira po Committee chairmen for 'Sailor" Devlin Day, Oct. 6, liceman from April 2. 1955 to Open Today NOON to 8 Pi M. and daily thereafter Except Mondays LOWER MAPLE AVE. Vt Mile West of Caton Ave.

WATCH FOR SIGNS! Sept. 13, 1957. He later served were announced yesterday Dy as a New York State trooper. FRESH PICKED FROM OUR OWN SUN HILL ORCHARD SODUS, N.Y. The case was heard before William C.

Emerson, general chairman. WearTier Around U.S. and Mayor Edward A. Mooers has been designated honorary chairman. Other committee chairmen include: Publicity, Keith Horton; old fashioned auction, Harry Seigel and William Van Dusen; Capt.

Thomas G. Whitford; Judge Harden after Starr's attor The celebration marks the 50th anniversary of Lt. John J. Devlin's service with the Elmira ney had asked for a non-jury trial. Starr had originally entered a plea of innocent by reason of insanity.

He later withdrew that plea but continued to plead innocent to a charge of murder. Police Department. NEW YORK AP) Low and Samuel Salsbure has been; hands, Atty. Thomas J. named cochairman of the event dinner.

Emory- Strachen; tickets, high temperatures and weather in 22 cities in the United States yesterday were: Low High Wea. Lt. Bernard Hewitt; Martin T. Purtell and Lynn Brunner. Plans include the wearing of old fashioned costumes by city policemen, a parade and a banquet featuring national known law enforcement officers and entertainment.

COOL, MAN Leonard Saginario, proprietor of a local dry cleaning establishment, combatted yesterday's 90-degree weather by donning Bermuda shorts. "Just great for beating the heat," says Saginario. Driver, 76, Hurt in 2nd Of 2 Crashes Police Probe $500 Theft At Store Ashland Group Reports The theft of nearly $500 in African Violet Club Organized About 15 persons attended an organizational meeting of the Pioneer African Violet Club at Albany 64 89 Atlanta 70 88 Atlantic City 64 76 Buffalo 67 89 Chicago 78 83 PC Denver 51 68 CL Detroit 70 92 Duluth 54 70 CL Fort Worth 69 95 Kansas City 77 95 CL Los Angeles '67 91 Miami Beach 76 86 CL New Orleans 72 88 CL New York City 65 81 Philadelphia 58 84 Phoenix 77 100 Pittsburgh 62 88 Portland, Me. 68 92 St. Louis 77 98 PC Seattle 52 77 Tampa 74 93 Washington 65 86 Plans for Fire Station WAVERLY Edward E.

Rice, 76, of 612 Yale Elmira was injured about 12.45 pm. yesterday when his car left Rt. 17 and rammed into a rock wall opposite O'Brien's Restaurant on Waverly Hill. cash and an undetermined amount of merchandise from the Rand Drug Store, 101-103 E. Water was reported to city po lice yesterday.

The Ashland Improvement president, said the station will, the home of Mr. and Mrs fieorse Rice was admitted to TiogaAssn. has announced plans tojb developed on i complete I A uenerai nospiiai ana was listed establish fire station in the voluntary basis and benefits Temporary off icers named were old Ashland No. 4 School on staged to raise money lor its-r" Francis Jelliff as chairman, Mrs in iair conaiuon laie last night. He received severe head lacerations and other possible operation.

I Dorothy Jelliff as treasurer and South Creek Road in order to provide further fire protection RricrtT nmmfinlAr1 4Vtaf a timo aim a uuui icauiiiK iiuui luv THE PROLETARIAT HAS TRIUMPHED! ARISE! Pick up your rubles and what marbles you have left (LEFT. Iss good joke, nyet?) and scram to EMMICKSKY MOTOREY COMPANY-IVICH in ELMIRAGRAD They have junked lousy capitalistic system (for two weeks) and are making commissars of everybody! Is funny thing is well known fact that decadent Detroit cannot make cars like Gorki, but somehow they run pretty good. Even Comrade Khrushchev, is rumored, whose Musko-vitch broke down ninie times already going to the party meetings, iss going to sale to steal IMPERIAL. (Ooh, that word!) But a bargain is bargain, nyet? Translation: WE NEED USED CARS. Late models early models, museum pieces everything.

Take advantage of our. extraordinary cleanup prices. sec- it. i lAJieiia V. miney as into the main element is the primary reason iftrom part ofireary along Rt.

14. A fire committee was named taking action. f' The next meeting will be held fcl uci-n imcmeu in a iwo-car crasn mpptin Wpf)np(iflav nipht i He PxPlainea mat aunougn L- "se at the home of Mrs. Earl You- a half-hour earlier, apparentlvi3 fe.s Wellsbure Volunteer Fire the combination and $481.03 wr I nf Rn 1 i a i norr nne ncoAiiitinn i iiuw uv.mx.mu Key to symbols: clear; CL, cloudy; PC, partly cloudy; rain. lost control of his car while iiuciii luvcis 111c ivi.

it u.i, vajihuu 1.11a area, it sometimes takes fire ap- saie comumauon was posted on driving toward Elmira and it struck the rock wall. paratus 30 minutes to reach the the inside of a cabinet on onn He was pinned in the scene of a fire. prescription counter, and tArw www The Comfort Hill Road PParentIy found the com- At Outing Sunday troopers said, and it took rescue workers several minutes to free him. i Wellsburg to Rt. 14 usually is on-.

imnaahla in a larrro "lsu SIU1CII WCie all UllUeier- Earlier his car had struck the cig hovio oithon rnimuer oi canons oi Between 800 and 1,000 mem-, bers and associate members of the Elmira Police Benevolent; Association are expected to at-i tend the organization's 14th an rear of a car owned bv Mrs. road conditions, Briggs said, 3 Courses Scheduled Af College The Syracuse University School arettes, a number of watches, at least one transistor radio and a large number of trading stamps. Bnggs said fire-fighting equip Charlotte Wilcox of Pine Waverly. The accident occurred in South Waverly. There were no injuries reported.

ment from Wellsburg normally nual outing Sunday at the Cold must travel the route of Lower Horseheads Masons Maple Caton Pennsylvania Ave. to Bulkhead and Rice was issued a summons by Rt. 14. This is about eight miles MOTOR il CO. troopers for changing lanes unsafely in connection with the Waverly Hill accident.

of Education will offer three whereas the proposed fire house would be centrally located about Plan Picnic Saturday The annual picnic of Horse-heads Chapter 261, Royal Arch Masons, will be held Saturday afternoon and evening at the Harris Hill Administration Bldg. Brook Club. The program will begin at! noon. Patrolman Leo I. Rohde is general chairman.

HORSEHEADS DEMOS The Horseheads Democratic Men's Club will meet at St. Mary's Church Annex, Horse-heads, tonight at 8 to discuss plans for the coming election. 10 minutes from the farthest point along Rt. 14. ELMIRA, N.Y.

Valiant Plymouth Chrysler Imperial Imports The school building, at Rogers courses at Elmira College during the fall semester, it was announced yesterday. Dr. G. Orville Johnson, professor of education, will teach a course entitled "Retarded Mental Development," starting Oct. 4 from 4 to 6 p.

m. Meat and beverages will be furnished for the meal which will Road and Rt. 14, is presently property of the Elmira school State VFW Officers Set Corning Visit be served at 5:45. system. It is a one-story frame building nearly a century old, Briggs said.

Ashland Supervisor Milton B. "Educational Finance" will be taught by Dr. Robert C. Stewart, professor of education, also start a 1 Sydney said the town has two! fire districts which include about! ing Oct. 4 from 4 to 6 p.

m. Your Last Opportunity CORNING State officers of 1,200 persons. About 200 reside Dr. John J. Burdick.

assistant WINNING SMILE Miss Con-nie Nelson, 20, of 703 Hopkins St. last night won the Princess title in a contest sponsored by the New York Telephone Co. Thirty-eight local girls in District 2, which includes the Veterans of Foreign Wars and its auxiliary will be in Corning Saturday and Sunday to at Comfort Hill and the Rt. 14 area. tend a meeting of the Southern professor of education, will instruct a course entitled, "Methods and Materials in Teaching Science" starting Oct.

7 from 4 to 6 p. m. The courses will include 15 weekly sessions. Tier Counties Council at the quarters of Crystal City Post on Wallace St. Under the mutual aid system, Sydney said, the Southport Volunteer Fire Department would assist if the need arises.

Sydney also commented on the effect such a fire station might! to hear TOMMY Groups to Hold A dinner is planned at the Post home Sunday afternoon at 12:30, followed by the Tier Coun-j cil meeting there at 2:30. Plans Drum Corps Event Carnival Saturday The Cashmere Grotto Band and the Grottoette Patrol will sponsor a combination carnival chicken barbecue-ice cream social next Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m. on the Caton Ave. circus grounds. Dinner will be served at 5 p.m.

A1NSTT i also have been for a luncheon and social hour, Saturday evening from 7 to 11 at the Post home, where members may greet the state officers. have on the residents in District 2. First, fire insurance rates are! higher, and with more adequate) protection would almost certainly be lowered, he said. The present assessed valuation for District 1, which includes the village and Lowman or a three-mile radius of Wellsburg is $4.24 per $1,000. In District 2 the assessed valuation is only $1.50 per $1,000.

Sydney said if the group Among officers slated to ap Scheduled at Hornell Sept. 24 HORNELL An international drum corps pageant will be presented in Maple City Park Sept. 24. The event will be sponsored by the Triangle Club in cooperation AND THE pear are Ralph Tripp of Smith-town, state senior vice com Entertainment will include selections by the Cashmere band and the Pine City Volunteer Fire Department band, and games. Mrs.

mander; Ray McDonald, Floral Park L. immediate past com Merle Holton, patrol president, with several service clubs for and Burton Osborne, Cashmere the benefit of the YMCA band president, are cochairman. The carnival will be public. i jsvh -sir mander and Irene Johnson, New York City, state auxiliary president. At last night's session Albert Allen was named senior vice commander pro and John Southard, junior vice commander pro tern, to fill vacancies until a special election can be formed a fire department, it is probable it would contract with the town to cover Fire District 2.

He said the Town Board to date has not been officially informed of the plan. The fire committee Milton Scott chairman, and Judson Stearns of Alfred, club president, said the program will begin at 8 p.m. and will last about 2V4 hours. A display of fireworks will conclude the Symposium Hears Paper show. Seven organizations from this Leon LaComb, Richard Crawford, Kenneth Evans and C.

E. area and Canada will participate They are: By Former Elmiran Dr. Lois Wladis Hoffman, formerly of 563 Riverside presented a paper, "The Father's Role in the Family and the Child's Peer Group Adjustment" at a symposium sponsored by the International Council of Psychologists and the American Psychological Assn. at Chicago this week. 1 COMPANY OUTING The 42nd annual outing of the Tri County Cavaliers of Ro- Chester, Marching Militaires ofjCompany Veterans Assn.

will Council to Get Request be held at the Elmira Reforma Niagara Falls, Canada, Jolly tory Clubhouse Sept. 25 at 1 p. On Road Material Bids City Manager William A. Bran- Jesters of Toronto, Appleknock-crs of Geneva, Seneca Chiefs' of Watkins Glen, Hornell High School Band and St. Ann's School color guard of Hornell.

agan will ask the City Council jflf 1 I i -'As Dr. Hoffman is a member of the staff at the Center for Group SINGING CALLICOATS FRIDAY, 7:30 Another great service with the Callicoats singing and Tommy Barnett preaching. SATURDAY, 7:30 All Musical Night with the Singing Callicoats and Tommy Barnett and his accordion. The girls have sung on several nationwide TV programs. Service will close with short sermon by Tommy.

SUNDAY, 9:45 A.M Great Sunday School Roundup to be held at the Pentecostal Tabernacle, Miller' Falck Sts. Hear the Singing Callicoats sing the Gospel songs with the Western touch. All to wear some cowboy apparel. (No guns, please.) SUNDAY, 11 A.M. Hear Dad Callicoat give his Life Story Was a hobo for many years Worked with circuses and carnivals (even in Elmira) Finally became an alcoholic While running away from the law he found God Experiences in the business world SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 Back under the Big Tent for the closing service of the tent Monday night for permission to advertise for bids on a bitumin 80 ATTEND OUTING About 80 persons attended the annual outing of the Chemung County Bar Assn.

at the ColJ-brook Club yesterday and last night. ous material to be used to resur Dynamics, University of Michi gan. Read the Classified Ads face several city streets. Branagan said he hopes this year's program will be at least as large as in 1959. when the city spent $25,000 to resurface 15 Banquet Marking Birth Of Von Steuben Set WASHINGTON (GNS) Rep.

Harold C. Ostertag's office an nounced Thursday that the Rc city streets. Area Residents Briefed On Fire District Steps ft publican congressman has ac-. cepted an invitation to be the principal speaker at a banquet in the Rochester German Club: Knights of Columbus Plan Dance Saturday Elmira Council, Knights of Columbus will hold its first dance of the season at Columbus Cen ter Saturday from 9 p. m.

to 1 a. m. The group also discussed the procedure to be followed in electing fire commissioners and was brought up to date on the erection of the fire house adjacent to the Community Cabin. DeLamarter said volunteers will continue work on the build Sunday night. The affair will be staged by the Rochester unit of the Steuben Society of America.

It will mark the birth anniversary of Gen. Frederick von Steuben, Revolutionary War hero, and the anniversary of the completion of the U. S. Constitution. Both fall on Sept.

17. Residents in the Carrs Corners-West Hill area were given a briefing last night on steps which have been taken in connection with the creation of a fire district and formation of a fire department. Ray H. DeLamarter, recently THE SINGING CALLICOATS GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL Cochairmen of the event are Thomas J. St.

John and Daniel Simpson. R. THE MQ TINT ing Saturday. About 15 persons ATTORNEY NAMED elected president of the depait ment. sDoke to about 50 nersonsiwere at work there last Saturday.

Atty. A. H. Harpending of 121 mcetins in the West Hill Com I The area has been without pro- Country Club Drive has been SEE FILMS O.N SOARING South Broadway at Bulkhead in Elmira JOIN THE CROWDS BATH Films on the 1958 munuy taoin. icmon since juiy i win-n to me commiuee on con- toaring meet at Harris Hill were I The Big Flats Town Board has! Chemung County Fire Depart- Legal Education of the rrpn.rf innrhpnn mpptins suthnrizpd rrpatinn nf ihp firp ment ceased operations.

Equip-NeW York State Bar Assn. for district. Approval of the Elmira operating out of the newil960, it was announced yester- yesterday of the Rotary Club Town Board is expected Tuesday jMation will provide protection; day by Assn. President thauncey night. The proposed district lies The speaker was Tony Doughertv of the Schwietzer Aircraft Co.

at Big Flats. lor properties wunin a inreeitfciKnap oi iew ionc cny jes mile radius. jterday. in sections of both towns..

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