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qriizdtjbn to By WILLBERNARD
Ma Employes of The Carborundum ren Brcakey, Ethel Breakey," Wil- Shod in high heels, Irma stepped
Co. Bonded Abrasives, Electro liam Sabo, Romanus Luchcse, Wil- onto the escalator for a ride down
Minerals, Research and Develop- liam Byers, Earl Clark, Floyd Wen- to the street floor. In her haste,
fri-~$^^--y;;v:--y-:>Jly TOM KELLY ment and Ceramic Fiber Divisions dell, Eleanor VoUick, Carl Bohm- she began walking down the mov«
^•-:CrrY COUNCIL probably will be asked, at its second February and the Executive Office donated holdt, Gcraldine Marasco, Gordon
meeting, lo make some or.all of toe moves necessary to establish blood yesterday at t h e Buffalo Fees, Rosario Marino, Leo Karski, ing steps. But when the escalator
avenue plant. There w e r e 171 Walter Pasisz, Jack King, William jerked, she lost her balance and
the,planned Department of Public Safety, one of-the larger and pints contributed.. In charge of re- Cowe, Peter Walos, Harry Hughes, finished the trip sitting down. , ..
more Important unitsin the realigned city goverment. ' cruiting and scheduling donors was Richard McKee;, Marie Munson, Bruised in body and mortified in
-.* Edward H. Pottboff, the field"* ; Mrs. Amelia Brett. Clarcncy H e u e r , Earl Burnham,
agent of the Public Administration r j COULD BE that plans have
filed damage'
R u s s e l l De Francesco, Ronald spirit,, Irma store. a However, suit
Howard Hcaton joined the T w o Hausman, F l o y d Shaffer. Milton against the the
Service, who is diercting the insu been made to appoint a full-time Gallon Club" and the following Williams, John Burns and Willie company insisted it was in the
t u t i n g of.«thoy the Council major- increase in the membership of the Marth, Verlon Schulz, Lucy De- BaJtzIey. Mrs. Walter Irving, Mrs. for someone who is (1) walking
ity and what aspects may be sup- Advisory Board of Harbor Com- Dario and Angela Muscarello. down moving steps and (2) wearing
ported- by the Council minority. missioners and, reportedly, a phy- George Mack,Mrs. Gilbert Stewart high heels.
Also, Vincent Dc Rose, Herbert and Mrs. Gordon Wahl, nurses
The present indication is that sician is about to be appointed to V i n c e n t , Stanley Cerankoski, H. aides; Mrs. H. P. Bailey, Mrs. John (State laws vary. For personal
Council will inch its way through the board. RETIRING MACHINIST FETED^More than 100 fellow machinists honored Guy Nelson, H a r o l d Schmitt,'Phillip guidance, see. your local attorney.)
the adoption process and there will The harbor commissioners have Menzie at a dinner party at the Como Restaurant, marking Mr. Menzie's re- Burridge, Charles Alaimo, Rose Al- Everett and Mrs. Robert Richards,
be a record number of votes taken expressed satisfaction in the an- registered nurses, and Mrs, Harry
nouncement that the city finally has tirement after 22 yeare service at the Carborundum Co. He w a s given a terio, Arthur Mcehan, Henry Zac- Fielding, Mrs, Howard Mess, Mrs.
before the job is'finished.. zck, Edgar Held, Stella Argy, Mary
The PAS, which is a private con- decided to construct a small boat model turret, lathe as a parting gift. Taking v part in presentation ceremony, Tortorice, Nancy Dinicola, Stanley Wayne Forney, Mrs. James. Pcd- Iow, Steve Popowich, and Stanley
sulting firm, was contracted with dock in the Little Niagara River.
to make .the original survey for a The board reminded Council on are, from left, Fred Moore, Nunzio Destino, M r . Menzie, receiving gift from Gwozelz, Floyd P a r k s Jr., Ann Kasprczak, of the canteen. ..
Bradley, Alfred Schultz,, Robert
sum not to exceed $3,000. The June 15 last year that the construc- Eugene Herl, and William Robinette. Miklitsch, Charles Terwilliger, Bev-
bills' for /the job total S27.026.45. tion of a small boat harbor by the Saccharin is almost 500 times
city is required by terms of an erly Zieger, Mary Day, Vartkess sweeter than sugar.
The cost of instituting the plan is Jamgochian, Homer Culp, Frank
not to exceed 512,000.- agreement with the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. 1957 Committees Announced Family and Clement and James Craig.
Also, Fred Miller, Peter Brindie,
GULF SOLAR
> THE PUBLIC AVORKS Depart- * *' * Louis Chinsolo, Kenneth Dennan,
By Chairman of Supervisors Children's
ment hasn't, learned how to control COLORED thumb tacks on
the season! but by degrees—weath- special maps arc recording progress Kenneth Biro, Frank Rogers, Wal-
ter Heigel, Walter Cyert, Henry
"Worried about
fr degrees, that lis—-it's' making of Department of Housing Rehab- Trybara, John Gallagher, Reborn
Aid Elects
winter, less of a problem in a con ilitation inspectors and the system John .B. Shaw, Newfanc, chair- P o l k a ; Mr. VanNorwick; Mr
slant improvement of snow removal is effecting an economy of space in man of the Naigara County Board Glynn; Joseph E. Conlin, 6th
operations, the department's office. The in- of Supervisors, h a s announced Ward, Lockport; Mr. Nicholas and
Sheperd, Leopold Rak, C h a r l e s
Montagna, James Gordon Jr., Ar- fuel oil supply?"
'Yes, we know, driving still is spectors currently are working in supervisor committees for the year Mr. Dolan. Mrs; Augustus Porter, V., was mondo Rotclla; Henry Struminski,
Stanley Nickerson, Melvin Hetrick,
hazardous and sometimes almost Grove avenue between 1 Oth and 1957, with the first named- as Laws and legislation: Mr. Groff; re-elected president of the Family John Jaruszawicus, Michael Plum-
impossible '-after a heavy snow- 11th streets . . . James Buckley, chairman, as follows:
DPW crews haven't lost a decision service for the city a few years ago, Coates, Somerset; Bruce J. Wel- and Mr. Caggiano.
Harry Fuller, llth Ward, Niagara and Children's Society at a meet-
storm. Despite that fact, however, who conducted a survey of airline . Agriculture and dairy: Harold Falls; Mr. Clary; Mr. Hildebrandt ing of its board of directors yes- Robert Belbas, William Westadt
terday.
cr, William Trump, George Lewis, NEVER!
against the elements this, season and who.was instrumental in in- ton, Lockport; Francis'Whittakcr, Military: Mr. M u r p h y; Mr. Other officers „ elected include and William McCarthy. NO SIMON
and, unlike many other cities, .Nia-: creasing the number of American Royalton; Joseph Prclewicz, 3rd Seward; Mr. Conlin; Mr. Oxley Theodore H. Booth, .first vice-pres- Bator, Genevieve Wagner, Victoria Also, William
Krycki, William
gara Falls has not been crippled in Airlines, flights here, has been Ward, N o r t h Tonawanda, and and Mr. Whittakcr. ident; Miss* Anne K. Horgan. SUPPLIED CUSTOMER
terms of traffic movement. invited to '.'drop by" for a chat with James F. Glynn, 1st Ward, Niag- Health Camp second vice-president; Walter L. Moore, Nathan Myers, Henry Kar-
^Through Municipal Airport fa-, Council.: It would appear that-he ara Falls. Eggcrt, third vice-president; Mrs. amanski, James Ross, Evelyn Bry- HAS EVER BEEN
cilitics the DPW office is advised may be engaged to make a second , Board. of elections: H a TO 1 d Niagara County health camp: James S. Hill, secretary, and Mr. ant, Raymond Anderson, Thomas
8 to • 10 hours in advance, of every survey to aid in bringing regular Gotts, Cambria* John J. Cullen, Mr. Sprenger, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Albert S. Bacon Jr., treasurer. Plunkett, Henry Ruttinger, Ray-
W I T H O U T FUEL!
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approaching storm and the plow- service here to replace that of 6th Ward, Niagara Fall's; Joseph Clary, Mr. Evans and Mr. Fur- Among the committee chairmen mond Medbury, E d w a r d King,
equipped, trucks are rolling in prin- American which ended late in '56. A; Polka, 4th Ward, Niagara Falls; long. appointed were Dr. Theodore T. Robert Dunbleton, William Golba,:
Donald Sullivan, Jean Clark, An
cipal thoroughfares before the snow If the State Conservation De- OMr. Prelewicz, and George W. Niagara County public health Budrow, scholarship; Mrs. Gerald drew Mackie, Anthony Cubello,
can reach an impassable.depth.: partment ever learned the cause of Meyers, PendlMon. \ '
nurses: Mr. W i l s o n and Mr. Brown, membership; Mrs. Cecil G. * CALL SIMON
•I Though "each warning sets the the contamination of Hyde Park Coroners: Joseph Scapelliti^ 2nd Nicholas. Chadwick, public relations, and Theodore Schumann, Roy Stivers,
Louis
times reacts like, an old; fire horse early fall of'1956 it has kept the Niagara Falls; Elmer P. Nicholas, ert; Mr. Seward; Mr. Coates and for the last year Miss Kelly re- Stanley Kaspizak, Frank Hemperly, Francis Lafferty, George
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responding to a false aiarm^Dave information strictly. confidential. Mr. Whittaker. ported that 243 families had Kenneth Dillon and Dennis Har- You need never worry m
Mann,'"':)DPW superintendent,'>• re- The department has 'made no re- 13th Ward. Niagara Falls, and Salaries: . Mr. Amendola; Jdr. sought help for family problems, rington. about quality with
ports that storms which pound the port on its findings and how, Louis HildebrandJ, 2nd W a r d , Conlin; Mr. Cullen; Mr. Coates; primarily marital discord or parent-
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South "Buffalo area: and appear several months after the' occur- North Tonawanda. / '• . Mr. Aurigema; Mr. Broecker and child problems. Thirty children re- Also, Harold Pringle, Richard
headed for downtown Buffalo and rence, the Parks Department still is County Buildings-^ Mr. Nicholas.. ceived foster care evaluation or Gabrielli, Joseph TulowicckL_War- GULF SOLAR HEAT
then Niagara Falls suddenly veer without official information on the County buildings: L o u i s M. Sanitorium;. Mr. Bishop; Mr. placement. Thirty-two families'ap-
off/ Over Lake Erie'' arid at other origin or nature of the contamin- Hageman, 14th Ward,-.-Niagara Sprenger; Mr. White; Mr. Hage- plied to adopt, and nine adoptions' JAMES B. it's checked 14 times for
times storms of hail or sno.w race ating agent. -There is no assurance, Falls; Mr. Meyers; Joseph Kohlcr, man; Mr. Groff; Mr. Isherwood; were completed. consistent high quality
the 35 miles;across Lake Ontario therefore, that it can't happen a 4th Ward, N o r t h Tonawanda; Mr. Fuller; Mr. Jocoy and Mr. Miss Kelly emphasized the need WATERS
fpr a body blow at this area. second time. Dominick L.' Serianni, 3rd Ward, Evans. for additional facilities /in the Technical
Niagara Falls; Albert Sprenger, Weights — Measures Western New York Area for resi-
6th Ward, N o r t h Tonawanda; Scaler of weights and measures: dential psychiatric treatment of Metaphysics
Gr Corner Robert C. Bishop, 3rd Ward, Lock- Mr. Fuller; Mr. Caggiano; Mr. seriously disturbed children. Technician
port; Melvin W. Martin, 8th Ward, Dolan; Mr. Oxley and Mr. Fur- A survey of the society's files, PERTAINING TO THE BLOOD,
Niagara FalU: .Ray B. Powell,
(falls ^ ^ Lewiston, krii- George K. Boyer, long.
12th Ward, Niagara Falls..
in cooperation with the New York
Sheriff: Mr. Boyer; Mr. Scapel- State Inter-Departmental Health
Resource Board, showed that in
MIND AND NERVES
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liti; Mr. Kohler; Mr. Broecker
cWitii25tkB County Clerk; Edward E. Grein- and Mr. Serianni.
ert, Wheatfield; Roy Flagler, 1st
the last few years nine children
Supervisors: Mr. Glynn; Mr. came to the agency's attention as
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to Phont or Writ* Ut
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Ward, Lockport; Mr. Serianni; Groff; Mr. Greinert; Mr. Flagler; desperately needing this, type of tOWN OF NIAGARA
v Three'Niagara; Falls men are under the Reserve Forces Act pro- Mr. Scapclleti and Mr. Whittakcr. Mri . Isherwood; Mr. Amendola service. NIAGARA FALLS, N. T.
Ifrtembcrs of > ther.25th infantry gram at Ft. Kno*, Ky, County parks: W i 11 i a m V. and Mr. Wilson. However, because of the short-
^iyisjohv in Hawaii. \ Radio ;TralnInj T v White, 8th Ward, Lockport; Mr. Transportation: Mr. Jocoy; Mr. age of such facilities, Family and
^They are'Sgt. Nick Pera,.son Pyt. Klino received 12 weeks Hageman; Mr. Kohler; Mr. Mey- White; Mr. Welton; Mr. -Flagler, Children's Society was able to
of ^Mr. and." Mrs: Andrew Pera, training as a radio operator after ers; Bert J. - Murphy, 7th Ward, Mr. Evans; Mr. Broecker and,Mr. have only one child accepted for!
2008 Independence Ave.; Sp2. completing basic combat training North Tonawanda; Mr. Powell Dolan. this specialized treatment. j
'Rodney P. Bombardier, son of Mr. at the Fort, He graduated from and Mr. Boyer, Treasurer: Mr. Welton; Mr.
• _ _ . .
and Mrs. -Francis L.. Bombardier Trott Vocational High School in Equalization: Mr. Martin; James a M r J o c o ' M r Fu ii e ' r . Mr 4 Tommies Killed
Sr.Vl6.13V6 Pine Ave., and Pfc. 1956v 7 ; •'. S i ^ S L W u i S a r i S f : : *&* Mr. Auriiem.; Mr. Cag LONDON Ifl — Four British;
M Daniel C v Jones, son of Mrs. Pvt. Howard W. Ranncy III, Coates; Norman Isherwood, Niag gianp; Mr. C o n l i n and Mr. soldiers died when their armored j
"^EbuiseH. Jones, 250 13th St. whose parents live in Burt, has ara; Mr. Polka; Mr. Flagler, John Hildebrandt. car skidded Off an ice-covered!
--•Sgt. pera is a platoon sergeant completed t h e teletype operator Amendola, 5th W a r d , Niagara W e l f a r e : Mr. Serianni- Mr. road in Southern Scotland and!
w in ;Gpmpany "F* of the division's course at the Army's Southeastern Falls;' Mr. Prclewicz; John Dolan, Gotts; Mr. Kohler; Mr. Martin; plunged 50 feet down an embank-,
35th' Regiment. He has been in Signal School, Ft. Gordon, Ga. 7th. Ward, Niagara Falls; Freder- Mr. Glynn; Mr. Amendola; Mr. ment into a river. One soldier was i
Hawaii since August 1955. He was «, „ , « ,t ,,ick A. Oxley, 10th Ward, Niagara B o y e r ; Mr. White and Mr. killed when he was thrown from
Ivf employed by E. .1. duPont de- the military keyboard, teletype and F a „ s > a n ( J E , v i n B r o e c k e r § . 5 l h I Aurigema.
Pvt. Ranncy learned the use of the vehicle Friday. The others
itfemours Inc. before entering the tape relay Operating and com- Ward, North Tonawanda. were trapped inside the car and
Army. His wife, Lois, is with him munications center procedure dur- Finance Committee drowned.
in Hawaii. ing the eight-week course. He Finance: Mr. Powell; Russell E.
Opera Founder Dies
sv-'s -Specialist Bombardier is assign- entered the Army in July 1956 VanNorwick, 7lh Ward, Lockport; OSAKA, Japan LRlchizo Koba- Paper Mill Head Dies
ed to / the' medical company of and completed basic training at Mr. Cullen; Mr. Bishop; Leo Sew- yashi, 84, founder of Japan's world MARINETTE. Wis. W—George r^
the division's 27th. Regiment. He Ft. Lewis, Wash. ard, Hartland; Mr.'Hageman; Mr. famous Takarazuka Girls Opera J. Lockbaum, 57, paper mill sup-
Troupe and former minister of erintendent of the Mobile, Ala.,
entered the Army in November Ronald L. DXjrillo, son of Mr. Majtin; Mr. Sprengcr_ and Mr. commerce and state minister, died plant of the.Scott Paper Co., died
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A9S2^'t..•}[.:• ••:•-. .;:•;('" ; : and Mrs. Anthony E. D'Grillo, Isherwood.
Fire Advisory: Mr. Oxley; Mr. Friday. .. Friday.
r, a Pfc. jpne.s is a clerk in Hcad- 353 12th St/, has been promoted
.quartcrs. Company of the 35th to the rank of'private first class
Regiment. He arrived in Hawaii in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Gotts; Mr. Polka; Mr. Scapclliti
and Mr. Furlong. \'
jn April 1956. He was graduated Wins Promotion J Highways: Mr. Meyers; Mr.
P from Niagara Falls High School VanNorwick; Mr. Seward; Mr.
Pfc. D'Grillo was one of three Greinert; Arthur L. Jocoy, 15th
.and was employed;by the Hotel Marines selected from his platodn Ward, Niagara Falls; Mr. Gotts;
Clifton before entering the Army. to be promoted for demonstrating Mr. Hildebrandt; Ralph E. Evans,
She's wearing the new, astonlshtng Sono*
tone 7 9 ' hearing aid entirely at the earl
In Second Phase qualities of leadership throughout Wilson, and Daniel L. Wilson, • No cold down bit mcV • Nothing In htr
recruit training at Parris Island, Porter. hair-do • Nothing on tht body • No tuning
i Army Pvt. John W. Rath, son S.C Insurance: Frank M. Clary, 2nd with o y t g l a i i M '
Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rath, Before entering the service, Pfc Ward, Niagara Falls; C. Clarence To diKovtr tho sterol of how you loo con htor a
293 Washington St., Lockport, has D'Grillo- was graduated f r o m Groff, 5th Ward, Lockport; Mr. whitptr and bo incontpicuous with a U-ounco
begun the second phase of six Niagara; Falls High School. He Wilson; Mr. Murphy and Mr. htaring aid, call, or stnd for frto Information.
months active duty u n d c r the has been assigned to the Airman's Welton. SONOTONE
h Reserve Forces Act at Fort Dix, School at Jacksonville, Fla.
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Judicial: Mr. Cullen; Mr. Pow-
Ronald J. MacDonald, fireman ell; N o r t o n F. Aurigema, 1st S05 Hsnceek Bldg. falls b first Sis.. Ph. 2-OS3I
p '•'Army Sp.2 Philip Harding has apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Ward, N o r t h Tonawanda; Mr.
returned to Fort Dix, N.J., after Mrs. R o n a l d MacDonald, 7400
ipending a furlough with his sister, Pine Ave., has .been assigned duty The Niagara
TMrs. Frank.Tschabold, 8725 Mun- with the Ships Department at the
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son Ave. A veteran of 14 years U.S. Naval Station, Newport, R.l.
military service, he is currently Marine Sgt. John E. Battaglia,
assigned to% the 716th Military son of Mrs. Charles Battaglia,
Police Battalion. He expect^ to 1217 19th St., has been awarded
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receive an assignment to Alaska his second Good Conduct Medal.
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In the near future.
•I Thomas E. R o b i n s , son of
Sgt. Battaglia attended T r o t t
Vocaional High School and was OUR NEW Here's What it Adds Up To in Seven Years
Richard A. Robins of 360 38th employed by M o o r e Business
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Hi St; has completed recruit training Forms before entering the service
at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, in June 1945.
.parris Island, S C
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j-V Army Sp3. Ralph E. Wood*, son gallons of water for each gallon of 2.00 weekly, with profits, makes . . . 800.00
Df Herman Woods, 213, Walnut milk she produces.
5.00 weekly, with profits, makes . . . 2,000.00
Ave., has arrived in Oermany and
is now a member of the 385th 10.00 weekly, with profits, makes . . . 4,000.00
v.";,? Military Police Battalion. '
j ' Dennis S. Hennegan, son of Mr.
foY all 2 5 . 0 0 weekly, with profits, makes . . . 10,000.00
.' *nd Mrs. John Hennegan, 120
^54th St., has successfully torn- your Yeady
pletcd 24 weeks of schooling in
the electronics field at Great Lakes
£faval Training Station, 111. Hi Mixed NIAGARA PERMANENT
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