Chronicle-Express (Newspaper) - September 4, 1952, Penn Yan, New York The Churches Invite You To Worship with Your Neighbors In a Public Service Sunday CHRONICLE EXPRESS NOW 128 YEARS OLD BUT NEW EVERY THURSDAY No Want Too Small or Great That u Want Ad Will Not Supply It Volume Number 6695 PENN YAN N Y THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1952 2 Sections 16 Pages Four Sentenced at Wayne for Keuka Hotel Fracas May 30 Defense Attorney Will Stay of Execution The disorderly Charge against the font Horseheads youths involved in an cation at the hotel in Keuka on Memorial of this year finally been settled as tai as jus tice court is It is not finished The defense attorney at the home of Peace Ju tice N Friday night when the sentencing was scheduled to take place witl a stay of tion He announced that he would immediately appeal the case The young men involved aie Floyd Groom 25 who has had two years of military experience Roderick Ludy with four of Joseph Murphy 21 also with tour years in the and Gene Bates who has no military service at all All afe from the area between Keuka and Horseheads living nearer Dm ing the they Were at the Keuka hotel on Memorial day they were alleged to have been involved in an which resulted in the sinking of wood Young son ol the hotel ei and Mis Bessie Young Mrs Young made the com- plaint and bi ought chat ges against the four During Mi Groom admitted having struck the blow under extreme cation Lasted Six Days The case was heard in the Wayne town hall and lasted six days and an evening on various dales all the from May 30 1852 until Aug Peace Justice Glaason ed the sentences Friday evening holding the session at his own home The -person justice court jury had returnee a verdict of us charged nt the con elusion of the rrsc Aug 27 in tho town hall Floyd Groom and six months in Monroe county jail the jail term suspended on condition lie stay away from the Keuka hotel Joseph Murphy wno plans to go to college this September the game Continued on Page Three Two Arrests Same Day Mean Fine To Reckless Driver Hanson in Dresden late by er H H Evarts oi the Penn Yan State Police substation was ar- Pe ice Justice Ro- bert Schiek in the Town of rey Thursday The Tuesday before George Hanson who is 18 had been ar- rested by sheriff deputies liam Leach and Legg on a charge of rcUdesi driving after their cowboy had brought complaints fiom residents in Milo Milo Station and other communities Arraigned before Peace Justice Alvin Rolf in the Town of Benton young Hansen had been to produce a dilvers license wilch he ed he had Ho held 24 hours the license was coming Then appealing aga n be- fore Justice Roll he was given a sentence of 01 10 days on a reckless driving rm nt The airest Wednesday evening which made him a second offend er within 24 was result of a complaint by Joseph chief of Dresden who sought help of the sitate police in tracking down arresting the young drive Chief Hessney ed thit tho had been lac Ing town imperiling Pleading to this second charge oi reckless before Justice Schiek George H was given a sentence of or 20 days in Yates c jail Ex edition of the sentence was pended until Sop 3 when the youth will either have to the fine money or fro to jail A youth J Sisson m with the other in the less driving was also ar- by Kvarts was au utmed Ju tice on two being an unlicensed foi he paid i Sr fine ml reckless ing to he paid a fine I SEE BY TEE CLASSIFIEDS Printed on Yon Intt resting and often many In the tion it evi ry mi Ions d nut muc and sale your sp i Ml suiti s ri cl for s rib U Keuka Mural to Hang in New Haven Hill Garden Club Plans Annual Flower Stow Announce Classes And Committee Appointments The 12th annual flower show of the East Hill Garden club will be given in the Valley hall Wednesday Sept 10 fiom 2 to 8 p m with Mis les Gillette and Mis Leon stock as co One of the largest and most popular show events m the area it always attracts a large of entries fiom outside its membership The classes are LO anyone who chooses to enter and the public is invited to view the show lice of Member s of the Grange will a lunch or supper from the time the show opens it Give at Rulen General rules governing entries have been limited to five 1 one is invited to exhibit entries will be accepted between 11 a m and the day of the exhibits may not be removed only one entry may be made by the seme person in any one class exhibitors are I ted to use rn any class any foliage desired Guy Hamilton makes 1 mural of the West of Lake to fill a special order for a customer in Connecticut In the two sections the tries will be scored on five color and harmony 25 tion and balance 25 relation to receptacle 20 condition 20 10 Continued on Page Three Rotarians Hear The fame of Keuka lake s beau- ty and the sweep of its fabulous Bluff Point has been earned to still another city Installed this week in a private rn New Haven Conn is a sepia tone I All photo of the West Branch I Ull This rs just One more in the long line of murals which have atti acted attention to the Burnell studio in Penn Yan Created the magic skill of Guy and his view camera these murals have been sold in most every stats of the union One measuring feet is in- stalled in the Brooklyn offices the Garrett company Supervisors Raise Equalization Rate In Torrey to 64 Must Keep Present Assessments Vote Road Money The Yates County Board of Supervisors voted Friday to jump the Equalization late for the Town of Torrey from 54 ago a big one was Syracuse university as a freshman was last lowest to Arlington Va and an ex- this month drew enthusiastic the fco large one a transparency plause from the assembly as he for the coming year provided the lighted from hangs in the sang before some 500 at one of various individuals and the New headquarters office of the AAA conventions dinners York State Electric and Gas Washington DC to Mr Later IM was agree to accept the tax others hang m prominent places given an audition in the main ball hikes placed on Mississippi California room of the Waldorf Astoria hotel f t mS i lilo Prominent Religious Education Leader Victim of Heart Attack i Mrs Stella L Loomis 61 died at her Jrane on Bums terrace in Pram Wednesday morning i Aug 27 1952 While backing the family car from the garage at the she was suddenly with a heart attack and instantly Mrs was born in N Y 10 1891 the of George A and Mary Lyon She was educated m Ham High school and Syracuse university She was prominent in New York state as a leader in re- ligious education of the Baptist denomination She had on the board of managers of the tist State convention as a ber of the Commrssion on Chr education and rn other similar im- portant posts She was especially interested in the work with dren and at the time of her death was supervising this work in en counties as area director of Central New York Her personality and gracious hospitality will be re- membered by the faculty dents and friends of Keuka col- lege The graduating class of 1952 honored her at their ment by giving her a certificate of life membership rn the Keuka Alumnae association On June 12 1952 the Penn Yan Keuka club honored the on the occasion of their 40th ding anniversary Mrs Loomis was an active ber and past chaplain of chapter of the DAR her ancestry being traced to General Parker who is remembered as sav ing the life of General ton She was also an active ber m several other community organizations She rs survived by her husband Dr Lester R Loomis former head of the Religious Education ment of Keuka college now re- and living rn Penn Yan Dr Lyon K Loomis nationally known orthopedic surgeon New Orleans and Prof Lester C comptroller of St rence university Canton ivere held in Lake and Brown Street Residents Object To Plans Proposed for Development of Fair Acres Fear Value Loss Convention at their weekly eon heard a sample of the recent national American the Funeral chapel tms mid-century in the of a Keuka College Head Calls Education Future Insurance Tells Freshmen Women Face New Era of Responsibility the faculty and dent body at convocation ies beginning the demic year at Keuka college President Gillette ley called education an insurance the future Convocation was the college day Sept 3 at 7 30 p m Stating that women today ed preparation foi making a ing as well as a ground Di Blyley told students that they would graduate from the middle fifties of gron convention in New York city report of the convention by Hugh Meldrum and solos by Griesinger chased by Campbell Moore Just a1 Mr Griesinger who enters with burial m Lake View cemetery Rev David Leach tor of the Penn Yan church officiated erties th's year Some 69 individuals owning lake front property and businesses and homes within the Village of den and the Town of Touey filed i Oregon Maine Massachusetts and Morton Downey and his New Jersey ager Mrs Theodore Griesinger Home folk know the quality of n's mother accompanied him these from those on the Mi Meldrum passed on to his a world-wide social revolution which is likely to last a very long time and to which your lives must be adapted Plus Work Along with a PI ley said nothing stands a gill m such good stead as some work ex- Together they are the safest form insurance against a second factor which all young people must learn to accept Your generation has to face the lem of heavy taxes and ary costs affecting food lent Courses for parents of property and everything you buy agers and also fior parents of from to bobby pins Family Life Council walls of the New York State fellow excerpts from younger children will be given in A single girl will be haunted by n -i sponsorship of the Parent tho married girl is likely grievance day recently The fioeg of the Retail Lived Three Lives Mr Philbrick tron committee of the Yates that the family requires a double company a m the Arcade building recounted the thrilling story of his ty Family Life council through salary perhaps as a unit at sem re- One such mural that caught the I life dui ing the past decade when the cooperation of the schools or a short-term need foi unit plant at Dresden sent re- to the board ing alleviation either m the ment or the equalization late This is the reply of the super- visors to the problem The raise in assessments in the blazing autumn colors of sumac and maples and the misty ple of the laden slopes above the was the center of one of the big grape processor displays at the New York State fair last year You don't realize the beauty he accidentally became associated Adult Education program with communists in a youth group This was announced at the about 000 Of this 000 I oj the laks until you see it in a I same time continuing his normal then the agement of the he be- came a member and for years ed as a communist gathering a dence for the FBI and at interested parents in the courty the home and you con- ust meeting of the council by Di Blanche Carrier who is secretary of the Parent Education the put chape of a home for thr education of a child in the cast of or accident Whenever the work situation for married women turns it tee The course will be open to all bungs with it the adjustment of was made on the Electric 13 a comment and Gas power plant visitors to this area bringing the plants total assessment up to approximately throe million dollars Town of rey s total assessment with the increase included is Two To Be Surfaced At the same meeting the super visors two highway One is for the con- of thf surface on the Ch ibb Hollow load A Continued on Page School Registration Hits Small Shop Fire Out Quick With nothing available yet on registration William F of the tral school district at Penn Yan reports that 1525 pupils are at- tending schools in Penn Yan as of Wednesday He expects that this number will be 1 550 by the end the week when the folk get back from the state fair and other activities The bus toutes Mr Joslyn re- ports are well established as the school routine goes into its thud day If parents have questions to 01 feel that ad- should be made they Three Hospitalized in Bluff Point Three persons hospitalized in a crash Sunday evening were re- leased fiom the Soldiers and ors Memorial hospital Monday Injured were Miss Shirley rell 25 Patrick J Farrell 64 and Mrs Sadie Farrell 60 all of 1430 Clifford avenue Rochester Miss Fan ell received back and side in- juries Mr Farrell back and neck injuries and Mrs Farrell back in- juries occupation so that he was not Through his 11 of the top communists in this country were brought to trial and ed and details to I be announced later The hobby shows which it had been decided several months ago were to be held in early October were It was recom- mended that the Hobby committee Continued from Page Two CD to Indefinitely Republican Women to Form Permanent Club A group of can women met at the Benham hotel Fuday evening to discuss the of a permanent County Republican Women s club Mrs Han let Harden was chosen as temporary chauman and sided at the evening s session with Mis Mar ran Wnght as secretary A nominating committee was appointed to present a slate of of- to be voted on at the meeting which will be held Friday evening of this week Sept 6 at 8 o clock at the com thouse in Penn Yan All Republican women of the county are to attend this meeting at the courthouse when the speaker will be Mrs Kenneth Power of president of the New York State Women's Re- publican clubs Seventh district Present Alternate Votes To Reconsider rt Rubin Penn Yan ney some 31 dents of Lake and Brown presented the opposition of that group to the proposed plans for the Acres real estate to the Penn Yan village board Tuesday evening Mr Rubin also explained a de- velopment plan for the area which his clients believe is better than the one which has already been by the village planning board and FHA analysis of the for subdividing the fairgrounds abutting on Lake street brings criticisms said Mr Rubin He began with comments on regional intere ts He pointed out that tjie Lake street entrance into Penn Yan it pait of Route 54 and is fast becoming the main feeder into the village due to the Finger Lakes association for the ment f the west shore of Lake Keuka The plan already presented to the vi lage Mr Rubin continued Continued on Page Three Finger Lakes Grape Queen To Be Given New York City Trip C of C Seeks Queen Entrants from Five County Grape Belt The lovely Miss or Mrs ed Queen of the 1952 Fmgei Lakes Grape festival in Penn Yan Sept will win an all expense paid weekend tup to New York city as of Yates Local CD Squad Takes Part in State Fair Demonstration Men berg of Penn Civil Defence Rescue squad had a thrilling time Sunday as took part ir the two Civil Defense cue demonstrations staged at Syracuse State fair fiom the local squad air the Festival committee has announced community in the Finger Lakei belt ty to the New York State Civil Defense Training school were Louis Allen chief of the squad Barle Wood Wesley Coons has been invited to sponsor a Ca noon Isaac Lake and WUr Queen contestant The beauty who wears tiie Grape Queen crown after judging Saturday Sept 27 liam Losau Firs item on their trip tendance at a two-hour will be awarded a prize staged by the staff members cate round-trip air tty school Then they tion hotel accommodations and Half hour all the trimmings of a weekend all phases of in New city for and rescue work a companion Will Have Sightseeing The Queen and her will The demonstration work was done m a steel built o a four Yan Chamber of Commerce of the three-day trip Members of other Rotary clubs classify the shows for older age Because of numerous rumors making up their attendance with family groups and genei al groups thus making the of later educational value that the CD job would terminate in with the result that watch tember A letter was read from the watchers were difficult to the Penn Yan this week were Leonard W Menzi of lanti Mich Sydney H Coleman of New York city Dr Frank Stump of Rochester Rev ander Thompson of Geneva j wnich are planned to be taught law commanding officer of Air R Stasch of Corning Emar classes of schools m Defence command LS Air force ound Manhattan island a t to Continued on Page Three I sons Stretchers and ropes were i used to lower the injured from I high places work in which the I AC men have been receiving training for several weeks The men report that realism was added to the demonstration with the use of flesh colored putty which was gashed and torn and which bled very with a goo made of motor oil and jew- ouge The two penn Yan residents weie dis- tions staged near the grand- turbed by the howling of a file stand attracted such large crowds siren speeding along village that the area had to streets Tuesday night and off to give the CD men lous travelers on roads outside the work village were considerably bothered Mr Allen comments by being halted and asked to sub- hopes the Penn Yan group wtH mil to a search of their car i soon have the necessary As a result Dale ment to put on a Smith 22 of 40 Geneva stieet work in the county Bellona Squad Car for Joy Ride county Home Makers association a statement has been ifa held in Yates soon telling of the courses on marriage quested from General B W county been unable ITI Ion nnm nf Ait of Pompano Beach Fla Charles Fourmer of Date for the next meeting of port Arthur J Elliott and Willis tne council was set for to Deputy Swing of Dundee and Sheriff Wheeler of Miami 21 in the Oliver house William Leach who Penn Yan Rotarians are the car was traveling north on route at Bluff Point toward Penn Yan A truck driven by John of P with brake trouble was not aole to stop quickly enough to hitting the car ahead of it The tuick driver was not hurt Yan Mem Draws 4 Months On Assault Charge Robert 24 of Lake mng a field day for Sept 16 and a ladies night program for Oct 24 Salvation Army Major to Talk on Long Point Plans will hear all about plans for the new Salvation Army oi temple in Penn Yan and the new street Penn Yan was sentenced camP on LonS Point Seneca lake to fo 11 months In Yates county at their luncheon meeting next v Tnn net final Eisenhower Womens Club Invites Public To Hear Speakers In to this request al Chidlaw In response to j our i e 27 it to continue for an indefinite pe lod and will will concluded about Sept 15 As result ol this wire says Charles Sturm Yates county CD to post bail His case a of reckless driving on I lage streets will be heard at I 9 a m before Police Justice Ralph Goundry in Penn Yan Mi Smith who up in the Bellona area borrowed the lona Fire Department's squad car taking it from the building i i all CD directors and whele ll ls housed I corps personnel The Eisenhower Women's club are urged to continue their efforts of Penn Yan is sponsoring a to secure 100 pel cent operation ing to be held Monday evening of the ground observation posts Sept at 8 o'clock in the Gu Id hall of St Mark s Episcopal church open to all men and worn en Dr G Blyley president of Keuka col- n f f lege and Judge of Corning will be the guest He drove at high speed through village streets according to the arresting Donald Continued on Page Little Old Lady Is to as Usual jail to be followed by a year s pro bation by Police Justice Ralph Tuesday morning lire Tuesday Inasmuch as final papers were signed for the transfer of speakers Dr she is looking forward to the tusa the staff at the will be The Little Woman Is home makes on each birthday Bigger Than She Thinks She Is cablon Judge Brisco who was for 14 city attorney of Corning Mrs Stewart has held the aie requested to call tl e in Penn Yan 1298 The second May of school had j Justice an added thrill for toe children at sentencing was the Liberty Street school when morning the Long Point property the and presided in recent m unique position of had pleaded to a I family to the Salvation court in Kings county is now i est little old lady at the 1 Lu linmo lived thud Army just Tuesday this week the steuben county judge He is a Pratt home and having Thursday and talk will be especially timely j veteran of World War II and there the longest for the past six deferred Work on and nerved f or a considerable per iod of years pi She the an tock them out of the building 10 30 they evacuated the building in less than a minute They did not know that alarm was a real one While there was no to child at any time Mr leports still theie was a fue An ion of what has not jet been detei mined took place m the basement of the school building took the prisoner to the located the Seneca street property Acceding to police officers the m Penn Yan to change the was in a local i mg from a block to a about place suitable use of the Corps the had i has going on most of the the i charged that Mi summer struck Stanley Hall of Middlesex explaining work done inflicting i one inch gash above and to be done at these two his eve to witnesses places with plans for their future thp attack was use will be Major Giles C time in India assigned there to The was marie bv men Campbell and Kna >p who At the present time Mr Barrett is the divisional secretary for the Western New York division maintenance shop is lockup in the car As they and was one of the 32 Salvation transferring him from the Army officers who served as Because of the quick thinking i car to the lockup he broke plains with the United Forces of Fox Ji and Swinn maintenance men the fire wis extinguished arrived Some stored m i the shop weie damaged as i and possibly laths Amount has not jet been deter fiom them and fled Seneca ing World Wai II street They followed him to A Englander by birth he Colmey tire station at the graduated from the William Booth corner of Main ami Lake streets Memorial college in New York In lend-lease operations experience assures a His varied challenging hone from Watkins Glen Feb 24 1928 She was 75 then Mrs was born in address on his subject She doesn t care much of the in the Com- fol remembering those of a ing Election century ago although she does that her oldest sister s band served in the Civil war She d rather skip over those yeans Her first husband was Jacob Mills and after they were marned they went to a farm just out of tor of St Paul's Lutheran church Glen to live staying there 27 of Penn Yan has been elected for years During that time the state another term as president of took over Glen as a park Atlantic district of the United and Mr Mills starting work in Evangelical Lutheran church 1807 was one of the fust His came night i takers Rev Petersen Head of Lutheran District The Rev Viggo J Petersen pas opening session of I With his death a year or so found him hiding behind a and served for 17 years in i pile of tn This -all ended about various pastorates in the New Mt annual convention of the dis- later his wife was left alone and 12 a m being held at Westbrook feeling pretty A Mr Frost This district New was superintendent of the park To Be Only per H HI Evarts was ed to Rock Stream Monday ning by the report tnat a man had killed by a hit and run driver and left lying m the ditch With ambulance and physician Dr John of the rushed to the Di found the man to be alive and as far as he could tell uninjured He was taken to the Penn hospital for ex- where the doctor his only ailment was He was left at the hospital to sleep t off but at 2 a m became so rambunctious that police had to remove him to the village up Tuesday arrest by r Evarts the man name as Lester Scoble migrant worke at the Crans labor camp before Peace Justice Dougl is Miles rn the Town of Star key he was a susper ded sentence on condition he get out of the state just as fast as he could MRS ANGIE STEWART Is oldest at thp Pratt home both in years and length of resident P old Iri health for years Confe Sept 7 Mrs morning the England area Following Pearl England New York state and the at that and he came td see Argis Stewart will be 99 Continued On Bage Two eastern part of Canada her Angle you cant just sit here Continued on Page Three Bap Thit Week's Editorial TH ft clear of the hysterical nt the national political the Rev David A approach to the nomination of presidents In editorial You might even agree with him Why don't jou read next to the last of our mimmer nnd Hff It H agree s n Ith what Vou and heard of the people choo e a national leaden N