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ELMIRA ADVERTISER 22 Catholic, Jewish Representatives EC Pine Valley a a Speak at College Religion Event' At'. (nrri Representatives of the Catho-; lie and Jewish faiths the Josenh L. Hosan nf St. Bernard's in religion and that, vice versa, religion is, imperative in freedom. TTa coir! that rcA aiT AqnnAt Seminary Rochester; and Rabbit josnua ooiaoerg, serving practiced in a totalitarian state such at Russia, because me u.

a. iavy spoxe ai lues-day morning's session of Relig School Auction The Pine Valley School property will be offered to the highest bidder Nov. 5 at 2 p. m. at the school.

Sale of the two-room structure and land estimated at about one acre was decided Tuesday night by a 25-2 vote during a public hearing called for former School District Ho. 12 residents bv the Horseheads Central School Board. ious Evaluation Days at Elmira Colleee i i 1 Rabbi Goldberg stressed the theme that freedom is imperative there is no freedom there. And to keep freedom, he said, there must be religion, because religion proposes that a man's life is sacred and his soul inviolate and that the two cannot be subjugated by the state. Man must unfold himself, Rab- bi Goldberg concluded, without About 40 persons attended the examkiations, poor sportsmanship and the writing of term papers and theses by persons other than those who get credit for them.

Declaring that Americans no longer call sin "sin," he called on teachers and students to put religion back in education blaming the lack of religion as the cause for today's lax moral code in America. For the rest of the Religious Evaluation Days program at the college, the Rev. John Morgan of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Elmira will represent the Catholic faith. Today's schedule features discussion group meetings from 2:30 to 5 p. m.

and faith group meetings, when any student can speak with any of the four faith representatives beginning at 7 p. m. A coffee hour and discussion period in Kolker Lounge will be hild at 8:45 tonight. half hour session in the school, which formerly housed Grades One through Six. Cify Offered Traffic Light Control Plan The meeting was opened by It .4 ti Leigh V.

Potter. Horseheads conformity to state dogma. Father Hogan attacked what he called the general breakdown in American morality in recent years. School Board clerk, who called 1 on Walter J. Bartkowski tp act as chairman.

Keying his remarks to his audi bartkowski has headed a com i A system of electronic devices ence college students he said lfjt jfL- which would allow drivers of people usually shrug their shoul mittee created in 1958 to study disposition of the building when district properly owners vetoed mergency vehicles to control ders and say "so what?" when traffic lights in the city has been they read of such things as 'fixed' suggested to the City Council. television programs, cheating in the idea of selling it. When no discussion was offered, Bartkowski appointed Ben City Manager Branagan told FIRE INSTRUCTORS VIEW HANDIWORK A group of firefighters rest after coping with a problem made realistic by the actual burning of a barn. Success was claimed after they quelled several blazes leaving, undamaged a tree 15 feet away and another barn 30 feet away. Burn H'heads Barn--for Practice jamin Burris as poll clerk and (ADVERTISEMENT) the council informally Monday night that the proposal was sug Arthur J.

Meeker as inspector of West Hill Firefighters Purchase Truck A 500 gallon American La-Fiance fire truck is expected to be delivered to the newly formed fire department in the Cam Corners-West Hill area in about a month. The pumper is a used one being rebuilt at the local plant now and will cost the department about $12,000. Financing arrangements have been com- pleted. The new department will have a 1961 operating budget of $2,000. Donations and fund raising projects will increase that amount.

Albert Storch, vice president of the department, said Tuesday night work is nearing completion on the fire bouse next to the Community Cabin on -West Hill Road. He said a heating unit is being installed and some grading remains to be completed. gested by Rad-O-Lite Inc. of Erie. The corporation estimated that Eimira would need the device at Stops Constipation Due to "Aging Colon" New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials the election.

Mrs. Jeannette Bartkowski was clerk for the meeting. Bartkowski previously said he requested the hearing when residents failed to 'support a plan for converting the building into a community center. A two-story barn was repeated-idriven by Deputy Chief Ray C.iprotective clothing while fighting about 30 intersections. Estimated fires.

for normal regularity. He announced the auction date (1) Colonaid moisturize dry, cost to the city, the corporation says, would be $90,000. Branagan said the council has been invited to travel to Erie to witness the system in operation on city The council decided not to make the trip until after the November elections. following the ballot count. The school board agreed on the date at a previous meeting.

ly set ablaze Tuesday afternoon Margeson. in Horseheads as nearly 100 dele-j Operating on a standby basis gates of the Fire Instructors! were a Big Flats tanker driven Conference and other municipal by Leslie Frost, Horseheads Town training officers gathered tojand Country pumpers driven by practice fire fighting techniques. Arthur Sullivan and Carl Lewis The barn, donated by Michaeli and a Reformatory pumper driven V. Savino was located on Sa vino's, by Karl Solometo. Horseheads property at Franklin Horse-Fire Chief George Sullivan heads.

Ihelped supervise the operations. Working in five groups of I Wilbur F. Green of 120 Verona about 20 men each, the fire fight- Elmira Heights, is responsi-ers quelled the blaze five times ble for scheduling field proce-before allowing the barn to burnjdures in his capacity as Chemung Also present at the meeting were Horseheads Schools Supt. The evening session was a continuation of Monday night's class on methods of instruction. This "morning, Francis A.

Eourassa of Latham and Fletcher R. Ward of Bemis Point, field representatives of the State Division of Safety, which is sponsoring the five-day convention, are scheduled to give instructions on the classification of fire extinguishers and radio. "Hose Equipment and Fire Streams" will be the theme for the afternoon field training ses Harold D. Merry and Schools Board Attorney Kenneth L. ShulL A you grow older, the internal muscles of your colon wall also age, lose the strength that propels waste from the body.

Stagnant bowel contents become so dry and shrunken that they fail to stimulate the urge to purge. Relief, doctors say, ties in a new laxative principle. Old-style bulks and moisteners may create gas, take 3 or 4 days for relief. Old-style salts and drugs cramp and gripe the entire system. Of all laxatives, only new Colonaid gives you its special 3-way relief that works only on the lower colon (area of constipation).

hardened waste for easy passage without pain or strain. (2) Colonajd's unequalled rebuilding action helps re-tone flabby colon muscles. (3) And Colonaid acts gently, on the nerve reflexes that stimulate the vital "mass movement" of your lower colon. Colonaid relieves even chronic constipation overnight; is so gentle it was hospital proved safe even for expectant mothers. And Colonaid won't interfere with absorption of vitamins or other food nutrients.

Get Colonaid today! INTRODUCTORY SIZE 43 Development County Fire Coordinator, completely. ENSIGN GRADUATED Navy Ens. Michael J. Baton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. P. Balon of Lowman, was graduated Oct. 14 from the Officer Candidate School at the Newport, R. I.

Naval Base. In the morning session at the Apparatus used in fighting the fire included a Golden Glow Fire Mark Twain Hotel, conference headquarters, delegates were sion at the Horseheads Industrial Corp. Group Holds Meet Coordinators Sessions Start Today About 58 county fire coordina Department tanker manned by Chief Charles Woodruff and Lee briefed on the need for proper! Holding Point Bennett, a Wellsburg pumper driven by Elwin Hoose and a Village of Horseheads pumper The Chemung County Develop lors are expected to arrive today Weafher ment budget and finance committee met Tuesday afternoon for an "exploration' meeting in the Mark Twain Hotel. for their portion of the Fire In ttructors and County Coordinators 12th annual conference at the Leslie D. Clute, chairman, said Mark Twain Hotel.

another meeting will be held about the first of the week. 'George H. Proper acting The committee is studying and director of the sponsoring State Division of Fire Safety, will wel is to make recommendations to the corporation's board of directors on the amount of an opera come the delegates at 2 p. m. Wilfrid L.

Parsons of Cortland, ting budget, the type of cam president of the County Fire Co to be carried out to ob ordinators Association will also tain the money, and the date and tpeak. Area delegates who are ex method of solicitation. The operating budget will be used for advertising, promotion, salaries and other general expenses. The committee also will look into a capital pledged-fund pected to attend are Wilbur F. Green of 120 Verona Elmira Heights, Gerald Stabel of Bath, Harlow Bailey of Montour Falls, Jack Myers of Canisteo, and Around U.S.

NEW YORK Low and high temperatures and weather in 22 cities in the United States Tuesday were: Low High Wea. Albany 39 46 CL Atlanta 42 70 Atlantic City 40 56 Boston 34 51 CL Buffalo 36 40 Chicago 39 58 Denver 35 62 Duluth 31 38 Fort Worth 65, 70 Kansas City 50 65 CL Los Angeles 56 74 Miami Beach 76 82 PC New Orleans 56 81 PC New York City 40 46 Philadelphia 40 57 Phoenix 58 85 Pittsburgh 33 44 Portland, Me. 39 52 St. Louis .44 69 CL Seattle 47 58 CL Tampa 61 83 CL Washington 41 55 Key to symbols: clear; CL, cloudy; PC, partly cloudy; Robert A. Butterfield of Candor.

the coordinators will attend a HUNDREDS 0F WAYS TO I njS-TWgr tf i WW'S tfwwvffTltwl'W'IWWM 1 f- Jam HI I -rwsssaaaaraossaEeBsssw i 'V- 'V 'V A I I ARGUS 3 MATCH MATIC1' 35 MM CAMERA 1 I j-N 5 Cintar lens. Includes light meter, PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH- I flash gun, case 25 Books 4 speeds; remote speaker; lightweight 10 Books WYTWERKf OMiTlJIS" BROTHER I AUNT SvlCtSX "NCLE i 1 1 forts. The committee, the chairman said, reached no decisions seminar session on the administration of fire training programs. The following day they will discuss school fire safety programs, civil defense and proposed legislation. Tuesday.

Thatcher Reports Sharp Decline The Thatcher Glass Manufac turing Co. Tuesday reported Rule Bushrtel! Can Stay in Job sharp declines in earnings for the first nine months of 1960 and the third quarter of this year. Tracy J. Bushnell, county H. J.

McPherson, secretary- treasurer, reported net income rain. building superintendent, can continue working for the county for another six months, the State Civil Service Commission has ruled. The extension runs through next April 30 but Bushnell is -J 1 for the first nine months of this year was $1,173,489, compared with $2,023,118 in the same period last year. The company's sales for the Elmira Art Club Paintings Shown Paintings by seven Elmira Art nine-month period dropped from Mpeww luuuuuc $39,652,673 in 1959 to ciation with the county about; Club members have been accepted in the Everhart Museum Regional Art Exhibition at Scranton and one has been awarded an honorable mention, Arnot Art Gallery Director Ern- 5V; wnrhkf foTCSiSSi'" feU fom ioa Vshare of the works for the Broadway. SXory endmg Sept.

30 of tinue work on county projects, contributed decLne 'n Three persons have applied fTZJT IV i C0R0 NECKLACE-Two strands simulated oearls: 4 i C0R0 NECKLACE-Twq strands simulated pearls; MURRAY BOYS' 26" BICYCLE fred Anderson announced Tues sterling clasp; matching earrings. day. F.tT. 38 plusltt Boohs Double twin tubing, headlight chrome rims 20 Books HICKOK MEN'S JEWELRY SET-Tie clip and cuff links. Gold.

F.E.T.t30 plus 1 Book Bushnell's job, which pays $7,500 An oil painting by Oke of Pine City, entitled "Still L. of 1960 was only $36,870 com a year. Life in the Forest," received hon Sentence on YO pared with $811,899 for the same period in 1959. Sales in the third quarter fell from $16,442,591 in 1959 to this year. Earnings per share of common If Mini I IT orable mention.

Artists and the paintings they had accepted are: Dorothv Bullock, oil entitled, John R. Fell, oil, mmm 1 Due Wednesday An 18-year -old Elmira youth will be sentenced next Wednes stock for the third quarter Emily Katherine slumped from 75 cents a share Harris, oil, "City Over Herbert S. Lourie, woodcuts, a youthful of last yeaT 10 three cents this year day at 9:30 a County Court as fender. NEPHEW COUSIN NIECE -2 "Ripening Spring" and "Winter Elmiran Held in Jail TJfl nHmlt ha nKorna Time Sybill McFadden. water color, day before County Judge Donald On Parole Charge Francis Toomey, 57, of 953 Mc- "Snow Oke Nordgren, oil and watercolfir, "New York Autumn" and Harwood Taylor, Kinley Place was arrested on a parole violation charge by an official of the New York State Di water colors, "Safe Landing" and "March Morning." 20" BRIDE DOLL -Has wedding dress, earrings veil, shoes, bouquet vision of J'aroie xuesaay nigni.

ti. Monroe, ine youth was in- dieted on charges of attempted breaking and entering, third degree burglary and petit larceny. The charges involved an entry at Town Cleaners Shirt Laundry, 458 W. Washington Ave. Aug.

10. Atty Donald D. Cole was assigned defense counsel by the court. Chosen were 100 paintings He was piacea tne entrieg in Pennsylvania, County jail. New York and New Jersey.

The 24 Books Handling of the case wiu Dejshow ig open to the pubiic untii unaer ine jurisdiction ui u'eiftov. ll. Parole Division. Because of the charge, no bail is permissible. SOCIETY MEETING CROSSING TO CLOSE The 14th St.

crossing of the Erie Railroad in Elmira Heights 2 BOATS SEIZED The Elmira Humane Society GAZA Uv-An Israeli launch will hold a quarterly meeting and fishing boat were seized Mon-jThursday at 7:30 p. m. in the day inside Gaza territorial waters, city courtroom. Plans for a holi-Egyptian authorities announced'day open house will be discussed. Js scheduled to be closed today ZIPPEE BEGINNERS' ROLLER SKATES-100 OuPont Nylon, featherweight, rustproof I Book PARKER "PARONERS" SET-T BALL Jotter, Writefine pencil 1V4 8ooks from 7:30 a.

m. to 4:30 p. m. and Thursday for repairs. Split- on E.

Hill Fire District Get Christmas Gifts Free with Blue Stamps from GRAND UNION The results of a survey taken recently among East Hill area But 2 Groups May Buy Apparatus Elmer M. Foote of the Lowman Road said owners are opposed be residents show they are divided 85-60 on the proposed creation of a volunteer fire department, but fire fighting equipment may be purchased by two separate groups of residents. Town of Elmira councilman Alden Gregg reported to a group from that area Tuesday night that the survey shows 85 property owners in fa-or and 60 opposed. He said 63 owners favor meeting expenses of such a department No matter what size Christmas gift you're looking from a pair of nylons (lA book) to a Grand Tour of Europe (235 books) there's still time to get something "just right" fojr every member of your family at your nearest Triple-S Blue Stamp Redemption Center. And the amazing thing is these gifts are yours without cost, because you get them for the Blue Stamps given you by friendly GRAND UNION Supermarkets as a "thank you" for your patronage.

nniflfl I SUPERMARKETS ment in both locations. Foote, Ernest P. Kiemle and Stephen G. Skellett, both of Low-man Road, were named by Gregg to contact the people there to determine their feelings. Foote said some had already approached him and indicated they favored the move.

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Jenkins of Bowlby Road were named to continue the study in East Hill. Those attending the meeting seemed of the opinion that once apparatus is obtained more people will join in support of a fire department.

Gregg said there are 238 tax units in the area involved. The survey, he added, shows a potential fire department membership of 18 active and 36 semi-active men residing in the, area. cause equipment located on East Hill would be unable to reach their homes in time to prevent damage from fire. A decision was reached at the The Gift Plan of TRIPLE BICE STUMPS has been studied illendy Ave. School by the about and through property taxes while 78 15 persons to explore the possibility of owners on East Hill awarded ore against if.

Gregg said 20 of those against Vparents this Seal Get Triple-S BLUE STAMPS today at GRAND UNION Your nearest Triple-S Redemption Center is located at: 252 W. WATER ELMIRA formation of a department own property on the Lowman Road eacn Duying apparatus, as individuals. The two areas then would be formed into a fire district at a later date with equip near the road leading to Sullivan 'i Monument. i i.

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