Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) - May 29, 1958, Syracuse, New York 2 SYRACUSE May 29.1958 v Doughboys Parted by She Wire Get Together Again IP i The time wu Sept 1918 American a twisting one piece of the heavy casualties the past American doughboys were advancing on German positions east of near the Verie Enemy bombardment wtf heavy Ahead of the main body of and lieutenant tacked on their bellies through the dust and scouting the German Suddenly a shell exploded nearby A steel fragment ped through the helmet into a cutting edge that sliced a deep gash into the sergeant's scalp the lieutenant cried At that moment the wounded sergeant could think only of the WAR MEMORY Frank C points at the hole torn in the 11 Love worn 40 years ago in France by ward E during the American advance against German lines Neither man had seen the other since Lewis was wounded Standing between the two is Jack who brought the World I erans together Research Page sponsored research is the product of what happened after World War Dr Crawford pointed to the many university scientists who were called into public service to work on defense projects ing the war traced intelligence of this nation was our secret weapon of World War II were great research projects during the he trained intelligence of the nation put them together The war shook many a college professor loose from the straight academic classroom routine The lesson of team research ed so successfully during the war well So after the war colleges advantage of bringing their Dr Crawford research experience into the asking themselves the classrooms WILLIAM WHEADON DR RALPH A GALBRAITH Dr Ralph A dean can't we band together of the College of un- as scientific and the importance of do the same thing in the ulty members participation in research projects This is what happened can't lead anybody into lately following World War II i Among First the frontier unless you know the frontier declared Dr Galbraith Syracuse preparing Dri who is also for the beginning of a of the Research research program months before the war's was among the first universities to adopt the in- research program Some universities turned thumbs down on the idea at first The research program has played such a vital role in the past decade that no major uni- versity or college today can furd io operate without one At research has brought the professor lace to face with the the military and federal government plus con- tacts with foreign governments in the Middle East and When the institute was formed in at Syracuse it was ness and industry tha t formed the nucleus for an industrial re- search program Service Organization Its as now to remain a service tion without competing with vate enterprise Later and federal government agencies were added to the long list of ing sponsors The college professor by 1950 five years after the close of the war was indeed ing a man of the world His academic program no er was restricted to time-tested lectures and books Sponsored research has opened up an entirely new world for him Probe Unknowns t His search for knowledge brings him into hundreds of new fields including many never ex- before by man Research has brought many ad- vantages to the university re- search scientist and the siry Industry has growing respect for the research institute gram The institute supplies industry with engineering and research members in three training centers in three ite communities Tbe institute plays aa ii in both the and program at Air Base in Rome programs are established with company personnel with IBM at and with GE and Unk Aviation in the Triple Cities area program has also played a major rote in the program at members in divide their time equally between research and teaching have the ex- points put the importance of the scientists and technicians working as a team Need Teamwork don't build missiles and satellites without people working he added An important cog in the re- search teams are the more than 200 graduate students who work with faculty members on many of the projects Graduate for the most work half-time in research during the academic year and full-time during the summer is not an say that most of our major re- search projects could not be ried on without graduate said William C administrative director of the institute the work performed by graduates is basis for masters theses and doctoral he added 40 Sponsors Wheadon said 40 industrial corporations are presently soring More than 200 in- firms are being served in special service and testing who came to the university in assisted in ting the institute project off the ground He was appointed acting tor in 1950 and was made tor in 1952 All institute projects pass through his hands in the institute office in The federal government sors 7 per cent of the research work some portions or it military and present trends point toward a greater in- crease in government research contracts Private including Carnegie and ler among sponsor 16 per cent of the projects The institute held research contracts with every major eral government as well as county and city agencies Many The institute can handle re- search in such general fields as six branches of carried on in far corners of the nation and world University geography crews have conducted studies in university physicists have ried cosmic ray research in the Colorado several Syracuse audio-visual teams are making educational films for the U S Department in the Middle and from the uni- special research office in D now administration studies were ducted There are many general areas of research where the modern is directing his tion It's no inore ivory tower for him Today he is more inter- ested in research Auburn Man L Sentenced on K Check Count Clyde of was sentenced to a year in Onondaga County Penitentiary today by County Court Judge Leo Breed for petty larceny He pleaded guilty earlier to theft of from a Skaneateles bank passing a lent check Also sentenced were Emil of 121 Neutral home human cal industrial business tion and international sociology and anthropology Several special service units of the university also accept tute projects including the visual hearing and speech educational film wading business and the business and mic center Institute research projects are who was given years on- an attempted third degree burglary and Harold T Hammond 20 of 109 Merriman who was place don three years probation on charges of unlawful entry and petty larceny Morrell last week pleaded guilty to an attempted entry at the Victory Chain 1114 S Salina on April 20 mond earlier admitted ing the Easy Bargain 114 Gifford Stt on March and stealing in dise L Miss Shireley Ann of 700 E Colvin pleaded innocent to an indictment charging second degree grand her of stealing a television set on April 2 from William of 311 pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy and was dered held for sentencing on June 17 week's fighting caused in the ranks of the of- glad it's he lofting we need the of Ife lieutenant called lor a stretcher He helped roll the bleeding sergeant onto the cher and saw him to the rear The two men didn't see each other again Almost 40 years went Yesterday at American gion Post on Clinton as shook hands in a grasp that bridged the years now a cuse was Frank 226 Brattle Rd The sergeant was Edward C Lewis of New Rochelle Since World War I both men nave been active in Legion work In 1939 Love was state commander Lewis helped and is now commander of the Infantry Post in New York City Despite their Legion neither had run across or heard from the other J Two weeks ago lor a New York magazine distributing f i was sitting in the office of Jack owner of the Onondaga News Co a member of Post 41 As the two a thought came to Lewis do have a man in your post named he asked said know give him a Moments later the two separated by four dec- were laughing and ing together Lewis business schedule pre- vented him from joining Love at that but yesterday they finally got together at Post 41 They found memories of the war and the wounding incident flooding back Lewis recalled earlier the day he was he had been knocked down by concussion from a shell and had lost his a weight model just grabbed another one from the Lewis said was and when the shell fragment it saved my Only six days after Lewis was Love received a strikingly similar head wound Both men served with the Second try Division Bankers OK Auto Buy Campaign Three Syracuse bank presidents joined today in endorsing You Auto Buy Now for at the penitentiary ugn At employes work 48 in a drive launched last week committee to keep prosperity in Onondaga the Syracuse bile Dealers Association is going all out to give local economy a in the by urging people to buy and buy The president of the Lincoln National Carl H said that the association was to be congratulated for the action of its members in sponsoring the campaign and for promoting and fostering confidence in the Syracuse area Merchants National Bank and Trust Company's president SHOP DESTROYED Firemen battled a blaze in an antique repair shop behind Max Teckler Sons Furniture 825 S State this morning The of undetermined destroyed the repair shop that contained beds and chairs Much smoke billowed out over the area District Chief Edward Taylor directed operations of Engines Truck 1 and the Bescue Squad Deputy Enters Pen Race Deputy Sheriff Yale mings was mentioned today as another candidate for the post of County Penitentiary super- intendent i So the names of Police Sgt Robert J Alexander and County Research Director liam F Walsh also have been reported as possible candidates De Witt Supervisor Calvin D head of the penal committee of the Board of this morning celled a meeting of the group slated for this afternoon the committee had not planned to discuss any cessor to William G penitentiary superintendent due to retire July at the ing The cancelled by because of conflicting Corking weeks 3 Planning Commission Resignations Accepted Mayor Henninger announced day he has accepted the nations from the City Planning Commission of Morris Mrs Joseph vice and George Dowley Letters to the three who submitted their nations Tuesday were sent out yesterday afternoon so they would receive official word of the L L h h t action before it was announced the mayor said The mayor told the he accepted the tions and voiced praise for their of ice to the The mayor said the effective date of the resignations would be June 14 as suggested by the commissioners Henninger said he has several names under consideration to fill four vacancies on the sion and expects to make the appointments next week The complete text of the of by this year and to 40 hours 1960 Walsh's name was reported yesterday by some Courthouse observers as county officials were thinking that a trained social worker might be a better head of the penitentiary Hamilton has stated persons have sought the post he has declined to names of any of the Syrcuse candidates It is reported Cummings and two veteran police were among the fa is performing a greater service 4 mentioned as on the other has not the but was not considered when the idea of a and social worker Real Fire Leaves rill Truckless A fire drill at Plant No 1 of Continental Can 1016 B Water ran off smoothly this morning despite absence of a Syracuse Fire Department truck that had to on a real fire Officials at the plant had been planning the drill for weeks and hoped to have the fire truck answer the call to add a touch minutes before the drill was firemen had to answer a call to the Max Teckler Sons Furniture 825 S State St Undetermined Origin Fire of undetermined origin destroyed a two-story wood frame antique repair shop be- hind the furniture store It had been used to store beds and chairs Responding to activated the alarm after she received a fire call from an employe at the scene of the Besides various types of fire a ite mounted on a was also put Into use Zoning Ordered In Lafayette Zoning of all township effective June was ordered last night by the Town mr m mjm 4 w MM A VIM am Wv th the call and putting out Layette Board tical letters sent to the serious consideration of your letter dated May I have decided to accept your resignation as a member of the City Planning tive June 14 accept this resignation with regret Your record of service to the community has been out- standing and one of which you may always be proud has been said that con- men differ on what's i i good I feel I would not be far amiss if I said this statement describes the present situation While we may have differed on methods and procedures during our brief I am tain that we both have had the good of the community at heart behalf of the City of I thank you for your past efforts and look forward to ture occasions when your ence may be of benefit to our WANTED Concessions and Rides for the Rosary Society of Inc Annual Delhi St Field Day For Call Mr Eve HO was discussed by some county officials it across the the American people should be in- to view economic John She Firemen Rush John Marine Midland told vey M chairman of fet that m 1 0 01 of this come campa drive now Of a barn on the Lawrence Rice most in Bear brought Liverpool firemen to ASKS FOR DUCKS DOGS KILLED Charles RD entered a claim for In County office today for four killed by Harroun itemed the Two drakes at 93 each Two ducks with each He went on to under- the scene shortly before 1 taking clearly demonstrate the today The fire was put out by confidence the members of the however Cause of the Syracuse Automobile Dealers blaze was not known The barn sociation have-in the buying was not of our metropolitan Engineer Session Set Sixty leading educators in engineering will convene tomorrow lor a three-day con- ference on Study in Electrical Engineering at Syracuse University's Adirondack conference i on Raquette Lake Dr Wilbur man of the university's ment of Electrical said the assembled from Northeastern United States would consider related to curriculum obsolescence and the future electrical ing The the second of its feud at is sored jointly by the Department oi Electrical neering and the Group on Education of the In- of Radio Engineers wHI be made during Dr LePage to resolve conflicts crested by enrollments and a shift from highly technical courses to mom scientific blaze were Engines Truck 1 and the Rescue Squad Engine which was uled to go to the fire drill had to move up and take the place of Engine 1 But the drill went off as L L L L L planned end members of the fire brigade and employes of the plant were commended by Lt Jack Hendry of the Fire De- Safety Patrol who inspected the drill Satisfactory Harold supervisor of safety and at the was also satisfied with the drill About 125 employes evacuated the plant The plant fire composed of eight em- fought an imaginary chemical fire in the ble liquid storage area An ordinance stipulating the zoning was passed unanimously Lafayette Supervisor Paul King said of pollution in Reservoir was a state problem under the jurisdiction of the State Water Pollution Control Board Danger of pollution has delayed the opening of Jamesville Beach for swimming The beach was scheduled to open Memorial Day Margaret plant Delegate Ray secretary of the Syracuse Chapter of the tional Association of Retired Civil was chosen as gate to the association's national convention The convention will be held at the Willard Hotel -in from Monday Wednesday Milk make rf With PHONE OSWEGO DRILL of the fins brigade At plant No 1 of the Can Co sprang into action to fight an imaginary chemical fire at the plant this morning At left is Lt Jack of the Fire Safety trol of the Fire Department who Inspected drill Fighting the from Michael Mai Alex Henry Joseph Duke La Ray and Lt James O'Connell of the Fire Department wu also on hand for the 1