Plattsburgh Man Handed 5-Year Prison Sentence Rites Monday

Sister Of Miss Florence Kelly
Celebrating 20th Year Heading
Specialized Employm ent Agency
L O C A L , C O U N T Y , S T A T E , N A T IO N A L A N D IN T E R N A T IO N A L N E W S R E P O R T E D
IN
DEPTH
Mrs. Helen Kelly Bolton,
SECTION T W O
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8, 1968
P A G E SEVENTEEN
whose hometown is Ogdensburg
is celebrating he 20th year as
. head of William Bolton Asso­
D
e m
o c r a t s
A s k
R e p u b l i c a n s
ciates, Philadelphia, Pa., Ad­
vertising Placement Specialists.
Mrs. Bolton is a sister of Miss
T o
E n d o r s e
J u d g e
L e o n a r d
Florence M, Kelly, Circulation
manager of the Ogdensburg
I
Attorney John B. Leonard
Journal and Sunday Advance
The tex t of the letter to Mr. i
was nominated Friday night
News, and daughter of the late
Livingston from th e Dema-j
by the Ogdensburg Democra­
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kelly.
crats
appears below.
tic
City
Committee
for
the
Editor’s Note
office
of
City
Judge.
Leonard
Mr.
Story appointed Joseph
Philadelphia, Pa. . — Wil­
was appointed City Judge by
liam Bolton Associates has
W. Lightfoot chairman of th e
The funeral for Lance Cpl.
Mayor Byrnes and m em bers
something to crow about. An
campaign headquarters com­
Timothy L. Carmody, 20, U.S.
of
the
Common
Council
sev­
employment agency devoted to
Marine Corps, son of Mr. and
mittee. Mr. Lightfoot expects
eral weeks ago, but must run
placements in advertising and
| j Mrs. Dennis F. Carmody of 410
to
open
the
downtown
head­
in
a
special
this
November.
marketing, this two-man com­
l! Pleasant Ave., will be Monday
Judge Leonard’s name was
quarters during th e week of
pany is celebrating its twenti­
-1at 10 a.m. at the Lalonde-Briggs
placed in nomination at the
September 23.
eth anniversary of continuous
Funeral Home and at 10:30 at
City
Committee
meeting
by
Wallace H unter was ap­
service in a field where severe
St.
Mary’s Cathedral. Burial,
Mayor Jack Byrnes. The nom ­ JUDGE JOHN B. LEONARD pointed chairman of the com­
mortality is a way of life. Lo­
with full military rites, will be
ination
was
seconded
by
mittee’s finance committee
cated in the Western Saving
in the Ogdensburg Cemetery.
Chuck Kelly and W ilfred Story, chairman of the City and R obert Raymo will head
Fund Building at Broad and
Lance Corporal Carmody sufLandry.
Democratic Committee was a civic improvement commit­
Chestnut Streets in Philadel­
|
jfered
fatal head wounds in the
T
he
Democrats
also
passed
tee.
directed by the Committee to
phia, the firm has solid contacts
fighting at Quang Nam, near
a resolution asking that the send a letter to John H. Liv­ Mayor Jack Byrnes was:
and good relationships with ad­
Da Nang. Vietnam, on Aug. 21.
Republican City Committee ingston,
Republican
City asked to head th e committee!
vertising agencies and business­
He died four days later, (Aug.
endorse Judge Leonard to Chairman, asking that the for the Democratic dinner to
es of every description from
25, 19681 in a hospital in Da
keep the office of City Judge city Republicans also endorse be held during th e first week
coast to coast and foreign coun­
Nang.
above party politics. Hugh M. Judge Leonard.
tries.
in O ctober. D e ta ils on th e ,
How did a small business es­
dinner will be released b y ;
He had been in Vietnam since
tablish these contacts and pros­
Mayor Byrnes and his com­
March of this year and had
per for 20 years? “I’d say it’s
mittee in the n ear future,
HELEN KELLY BOLTON
been awarded a meritorious
beeuase we're absolutely meti­
September 7, 1968
promotion there on Aug. 1, for
culous in the way we screen (we tell him so!”
John H. Livingston, Chairman
standing job of exposing studhis high degree of knowledge,
our applicants and match their A business of this kind has dents to the problems, practices
City Republican Committee, jLance Cpl. Timothy L. Carmody
sK l piIr:5° fa!Lpr?*
qualifications against the client its pleasures and triumphs, too. and points of view of business
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a
n
d
h,Sh standards m
316
Knox
St.,
specifications. You could _say Helen Bolton has seen many as it is conducted on a day-toOgdensburg, N.Y. 13669
Ihis performance of duty in com­
we’re honest - you know, ‘nitell- men and women make their day basis. Ives hopes this as­
Dear John,
bat.
eetually honest’ - with all three way to the top with the agency’s signment will give William Bol­ FRANKFURT, N.Y. (AP) - dence proved that the three had Friday night th e Democra­
Three
Americans
were
sen­
“literally beaten and kicked to tic City Committee met and
parties involved in each place­ assistance. Some get there by ton Associates a belter grasp of
Timothy Lee Carmody was
ment: ourselves, the client, and returning to the agency for business and personnel prob­ tenced to five-year terms Fri­ death" Harald Prinzenberg, 43, endorsed Attorney John B.
born in Ogdensburg, June 20,
day
after
being
found
guilty
of
of
Frankfurt,
in
a
park
on
July
the applicant. As a result, we boosts in the form of better jobs lems in Delaware Valley and
Leonard to be o u r p a r ty ’s
1948, the second child of Dennis
do our upmost to be reasona­ Others remain with the compan­ point to ways in which the a- fatally beating and robbing a 23, 1967.
nominee for the office of City
F. and Leona Langley Car­
German
salesman
last
year.
Witnesses
testified
that
Prinz­
b ly certain that the applicants ies that hired them and come gency can be of greater assis­
mody. He was graduated from
Kenneth Lester McNiel, 23, of enberg had tried to flee but was Judge in November’s special
we send on interview's are truly back to fill vacancies they leave tance in solving them.
election. In hopes of keeping
Ogdensburg Free Academy
Plattsburgh,
N.Y..
was
ordered
caught
by
the
three
defendants.
behind
or
jobs
created
by
grow­
suited for the job that they
What kind of future does Wil­
the office of City Judge above
where he was an excellent foot­
have the background, ability th of departments they head. liam Bolton Associates have? to serve his sentence in a pris- The salesman was robbed of a the w ars of party politics, th e
ball player and also a member
on. Robert Lee Richards, 19, of| lighter, a box of tranquilizers
and personality the client is How does the owner of the i
of the basketball squad. Prior
W. Va., and and 37 cents and was rolled into Democratic City Committee
looking for. I suppose this is agency like her new associate? Its vivacious and capable own- Perkersburg.
jto his enlistment in the Marines,
Charles
Gladwell,
18, a military a pond, according to the testi­ solicits the Republican en ­
wbat has made our reputation. “Just fine! Bob Ives is a er has definite ideas on this
dorsement of Judge Leonard. n . .
... . ~ . 'he attended the State University
And I know it’s why our bat­ thoughtful and perceptive per­ subject. “In my 20 years in dependent from Youngstown, mony.
Canton —■Mrs. Vivian Osier Agricultural & Technical CoL
Ohio,
were
treated
as
youthful
The court also was told that The late Richard C. Algie,
ting average is high and why son and I’m sure he’ll go places this business I ’vw awwn lots of
a Republican, was first nomi- Nowlan, 71, 28 Miner St., wtfe ]ege at Canton for one year,
our clients and applicants are in this business. I'm lucky to change. There's been growing offenders and sentenced to McNeil pulled the salesman out
nated
for the office "of ‘City | of Fred 0sier* died Friday m°r-. White in basic training at
serve
their
terms
in
houses
of
of
the
water
and
beat
him
satisfied and keep coming back. have him because he has re­ client interest in our services
Judge by the Democratic Inwg ISept] 6, 1968) at the E. J. Parris Island, S.C., he was pro­
again.
This statement encapsulates cent marketing experience and because we save employers so correction.
moted to Private First Class for
the business philosophy of Helen keeps abreast of pertinent de­ much time, money and bother. The three went on trial last The judge said the court found City Committee. After fu l­ Noble Hospilal, following
filling his first term he re ­ long illness.
being the outstanding recruit in
Kelly Bolton, owner of William velopments through business There's also been a trend to- Monday in a German criminal extensuating circumstances in
...
... . court on charges of robbery and that the defendants had no pre­ ceived bipartisan endorse­
his platoon. Out of the 86 memBolton Associates. Helen Bolton contacts and by attending ap­ ward, more t.
‘tee paid positions inflicting bodily injury.
is the widow of William Bolton propriate meetings and semin­ and this naturally makes p.ace-1 j udge Herbert Schmidt, in vious criminal records and were ment. We hope that the Re- The funeral will be Monday hers of that platoon, he was one
. . the tDemo-:
L - L Y <at 3-30 p.m.
at with
the Lawrence
of only seven
who training
received that
Home^
th<j Rev j rank
basic
who opened the business late in ars. He’s just what the agency ments easier. Now, Bob .^Y^s paSsing sentence, said the evi- under the influence of alcohol publicans will. ]om
at
the
time
of
the
killing.
needs.”
the summer of 1948 and ran it
and I are broadening our sights L
2------------------------------crats m endorsing Judg6 L , , Zimmer of the Union In Vietnam, he served with
with her assistance until his Ives was recently appointed to include all types of market­
Leonard, who has unquestion- JM ^
church officiating. The U.S. Marine Corps 3-1 Kile
death in 1962. For a while after chairman of the Celiegiate Stud- ing placements. I imagine we'll
able qualifications for the po- j
. Fairview Cen- Company, 2nd Platoon,
sition
he
has
held
for
the
p
ast
W
1U
uc
'
her husband died, Helen Bolton dent Marketing Clubs, an arm even get into certain kinds of
etery.
several
months.
ran the business on her own of the Philadelphia Chapter of sales and sales management
’
, Surviving besides the parents,
Sincerely
yours,
but now has an associate, Rob- the American Marketing Assoc- positions. Bob is up on this and
Calling hours at the funeral are two brothers, Thomas Car­
Hugh
M.
Story,
‘ ert G. Ives. An economics grad­ eation. He’D be responsible for I ’m sure he can help the agency
home will be today, from 2 to mody of Syracuse, and Teddy,
Chairman
uate of the University of Penn- putting leaders from business play a bigger role. Frankly, I’m
4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. 16, at home; one sister, Trudy,
C ity D em ocratic
sylvaniz, Bob Ives had been in and industry in college class­ looking forward to these changThe family requests that
13, at home; and his maternal
Committee
marketing, research, merchan­ rooms to give talks and con- es. They’re bound to make
friends, if they so desire, con­ grandfather, Emery Langley of
Approximately
five
thousand
fleet
the
number
of
inquiries
re-j
dising and sales promotion for duct seminars. According to t- things at William Bolton Assotribute to the Cancer Fund.
Covington Street.
tourists took advantage of the Jceived in person or by mail at W o f S f f O W n M a n
18 years before joing the ves, AMA speakers do an out- ciates pop a lot faster!”
Surviving Mrs. Nowlan, be­
agency. With this background
Arterial Highway near the Can-[the Chamber of Commerce of- | # . i |
i .
«
.
sides her husband, are two Friends may call at the La­
he can easily put himself in
ton Street intersection, Cham­ flees in City Hall, nor those in- KII i GGI III ACtlOM
daughters, Mrs. Edward (Paul­ londe-Briggs Funeral Home, 515
the client's shoes one minute
ber of Commerce officials dis­ quiries made at the Bridge &
ine) Lambert, Canton, and Mrs. Caroline St., this afternoon and
and in the applicant’s the next.
closed today.
In Vietnam War Howard (Aileenl Stitzer, Tuc­ evening.
Authority Information
Helen Bolton stresses that
These figures cover a period Port
Watertown, N.Y. (AP) — son, Ariz.; six grandchildren
Center.
William Bolton Associates did
of eight and one half weeks be­
Marine
Lance Cpl. Gregory and nine great-great-grandchildnot “ just open its doors.” On
ginning July 5th through Sept. Manning the booth was a re­ J. Kellogg was killed last ren; two sisters, Mrs. Eldon Belmont Courts'
the contrary, Bill Bolton, a
4th inclusive. They do not re- presentative of the Ottawa Tou­ Monday in Vietnam action, (Adeline) Sears, Ogdensurg,
rist and Travel Bureau, Miss
Princeton graduate who had 18
and Mrs. Frank (Irene) Len- Refuse Will Be
Cathy Drew, and four local girls his parents said Thursday.
years’ experience in advertis­ City police investigated a per-j Leon Belile 20, 215 Albany Avardo,
Huntington Station. L.I.;
of the Neighborhood Youth Corp Kellogg, son of Mr. and and two brothers, Rollin Osier, Hauled Daily
ing account management with sonal injury accident at 1:45 a. jenue.
M/Sgt. Dupre
MeCann-Erickson and N. W. A- m. Saturday morning in the 700 j Belile was traveling south on
Misses Linda Johnson, Vivian Mrs. Kendrick A. Kellogg of Tampa. Fla., and Frederick Os­ The refuse at Belmont
yer & Son, spent six weeks con­
Bushey, Nettie Lovely, and Don­ Watertown, enlisted in th e ier Ocala, Fla.
Retires
From
Courts will be picked up daily
Marine Corps in February
tacting 105 executives of adver- block of Main St. David R . ;Main St. when his vehicle
na Christman.
in
the future, Harold McCul­
a parked auto owned by Active Service
, tising agencies, banks, insur­ Smith 19, 600 Elizabeth St. was | struck
The booth, a kiosk type struc­ 1966 and had been in Viet­ Mrs. Nowlan was born in lough, project manager told
T
T
T
Illi
n
-nam
since
July.
He
is
a
native
Canton, Dec. 15, 1896, a daught­ th e press late Friday.
ance companies and manufac­ taken to the A. Barton Hepburn William Fraser, 1123 New York Fort Belvoir, Va., — Master ture, was furnished to the city
turing concerns in the Philadel- Hospital by the rescue squad. Avenue. Frazer’s vehicle suffer­ Sergeant Wilfred J. Dupre, through arrangements made of Waterloo, near Geneva, er of Fred and Stella Robinson
McCullough said that ar­
ised support. The one man Smith suffered a possible frac­ ed damage to the left re a r while 2003 Jay St., City, an operations between Mayor Byrnes and the but his family has lived in Osier. She was graduated from rangements had been made
Canton High School. She was
chary of the new venture later
Belile’s auto received damage sergeant at the U.S. Army En­ director of the Ottawa, Tourist Watertown since 1956.
Survivors include his p a r­ married to Fred Nowlan years with the haulers to make
became one of the agency’s en­ tured ankle. Smith was a pass­ to the right front end. Belile gineer Center Brigade retired and Convention Bureau, Mr.
pickups daily and also to
thusiasts and has given it job enger in a vehicle operated by was issued a ticket for speed from active military service Gerald Gelder as a gesture ot ents and his widow, the fo r­ ago, the ceremony being per- spray th e refuse rooms with a
m er C a rd Haughty of Lorain, Iformed in Ogdensburg. The cou- disinfectant on a weekly
orders ever since.
not reasonable and prudent.
this week. He received his re­ friendship from Ottawa to Og­
Ipie have always resided here, basis.
“Talking with these men was
_Ptlm. LaFlair and Kiah inves­ tirement orders during special densburg on the occasion of the Ohio.
one of the smartest things Bill Two Surrender
tigated the early morning acci­ ceremonies at Fort Belvoir.
Ogdensburg Centennial.
j
TTe controversy developed
ever did,” Helen Bolton b e ­
dent.
Fort Belvoir, the Home of the It was noted in an examina-j
Thursday
when the Journal
lieves. “Besides getting person­ In Watertown
Captain Edsel Wheatley, 515; Army Engineers, is located 13 tion of the records that manyj
and the Advance News, in re­
ally acquainted, he got to know
Judson St., officer in charge of
s?ld oi Washington, P-9' tourists who would ordinarily!
sponse to invitation from res­
something about their business­ Burglary Case
the Salvation Army Citadel, was !™ e mission at Fort Belvoir is have continued on their way to
idents, inspected the refuse
es and the the calibre of per­ WATERTOWN, N. Y. (AP) injured in a two car accident jto ll'a“ en/ meerl Personnel for some other destination were en­
rooms at the Courts and
son they preferred to staff. This
at the intersection of Green and coml?at aad construction ass gn- couraged to stay in Ogdensburg
fo u n d garbage all over the
kind of information has always Two men surrendered Saturday Judson St. Friday afternoon at ™e,]ts wherever the military for a time, adding considerably
floor and the roofs so packed
helped us find that particular to the district attorney in Wat­ 2 p.m. Wheatley was taken to need arises.
:to local economy.
: Saratoga Springs — Repub­ former corporation counsel with trash they found it was
person who’s going to be happy ertown in connection with a the Hepburn Hospital by the A 1935 graduate of Leaven­
|
Valuable
assistance
to
the
lican committeemen from the for Schenectady and has been impossible to open Hie doors.
’ in a particular situation. In ad­ $35,000 burglary at the Holiday
Mr. McCullough had two
city police where he was treat­ worth High School (Waterbury, program was given by Mr. John eleven-county fourth judicial
dition, of course, we have to Inn here August 18th.
practicing 30 years. Attorney haulers on the job late Thurs­
ed by Dr. Robert Lonngren and Conn.), Sergeant Dupre attend­ Douglas, who provided super­ district Friday unanimously
be good judges not only of tal­ Facing charges of seeond-deGreen-burg has practiced in day afternoon. By early Fri­
ed Randall College in Hartford,
ent and capability, but of char­ gree burglary, second-degree later released. Wheatley was Conn. He entered the Army in vision, and Miss Elsa Luksich, nominated Guy A. Graves of Glens Falls since 1940 and is
day afternoon th e rooms had
-» K
I
~ —
and
Fulton
through whom the services of Schenectady
acter, personality and potential grand larceny and second-de­ traveling north on Judson and March
1943 and completed basic the Neighborhood Youth Corp county Judge Arthur C. Au- a past president of the W ar­ been cleaned and new con­
a vehicle operated by Edwin
as well.”
training at Camp Swift, Tex.
gree conspiracy are Theodore
lisi of Gloversville as th eir j ren County Bar association. tainers placed in each.
A business woman by instinct Beebee, 57, and his son-in-law, Schneider of Chaumont. N.Y. His last assignment was with girls was obtained.
The newspapers will con­
was
proceeding
west
on
Greene
candidates
for two new su- St. Lawrence co-unty Demrath er than training, Helen Kel­ Raymond D. Hewitt, 36, both of
St. when the accident c c c u re d. the 8th Army in Seoul, Korea,
prem e court judgeships in!°cratic Chairman Walter Bas- tinue to make periodic in­
ly Bolton was born in Can-da nearby Alexandria Bay.
uring his military career Ser­ Board Will Make Noveniber
jmajian, Massena, was a mem-spections of the refuse
, rooms
and reared in Ogdensburg. She Dist. Atty. William J. McClus- Ptlm. Schofell and Burwell in­ geant Dupre has earned the
T he nominations were a jber of the nominating com- and
report their findis' a graduate of the New York ky said warrants for the men vestigated.
| uruuu wmauct ivreaai and the Decision Whether
formality following a meeting jmittee.
,gs’ good or bad.
A property damage accident European Campaign Medal with
Academy of Theatrical Arts and were issued Friday. He said the
not surprisingly, was a leader two in Pennsylvania had ar- was reported to the city police in,,—
of th e county chairmen from ^ yp-jien the Republican sesTo
Rehire
Teacher
Involved
in social service activities and ranged through their attorney late Fridayv afternoon.
j Prior to entering the Army, NEW YORK (AP) ~- A city Sft. Lawrence, Franklin, C lin-|sjon g0b under way, Judge Words O f Elijah
organized women's sports dur­ to return here and surrender yjin the accident, which occured jSergeant Dupre worked as a Board of Education trial exam- ton, Essex, Hamilton, W arren, Aulisi’s name was placed in
Washington, Fulton, Saratoga,
ing the years she and Bill lived
.fin the 200 block of in
Staten:--St., jsports commentator. He is a iner
nomination by State Sen. Made A vailable
City Court freed them in $20,-j'was Nancy Liddell 18.
has recommended rein­
in Tarrytown and Scarborough- nriA
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*
River-j member of the Society for the statement of a teacher suspend­ Montgomery and Schenectady Dalwin J. Niles of Johnstown.
bail each, pending a prelim-1 side Drive and a truck owned j Prevention of Cruelity of Anicounties earlier in the day.
on-Hudson, N. Y. and Bill work­ 000
At State Prison
inary hearing.
ed last November for refusing There were no contests antici- That of Mr. Graves was put
—
by Sperlings Furniture Store. —
ed as an account executive at .mats (SPCA).
in
nomination
by
Schenectady
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) to participate in _tlw daily pated after the withdrawal of
McCann-Erickson.
Attorney
Harold
E.
Blodgett.
art in his high AVv.__ . . . __
A x-1-____ r*
__
Black
Muslim books will be
pledge
to
the
flag
Attorney A rthur Friedman,
i Her skill in dealing with
Seconding speeches were made available to convicts at
school room.
Schenectady county Judge
people pays off in good work­
The board said Friday that Archibald C. Wempfole and given by individuals rep re­ the State Prison, according to a
ing relationships with former
the matter would be taken up at Schenectady county family senting the eleven counties. ruling by the new state correc­
applicants and clients. Both
its next regular meeting for fi­ court Judge Duncan S. Mc- Should the Republicans win tion commissioner.
groups furnish the agency with
both seats, the district will Commissioner Ellis C. Macnal disposition.
job orders and refer job hun­
Nab, all of Schenectady, from
The examiner, Bethuel M. the race earlier in the week. have two supreme court jus­ Dougall, who came to Connecti­
ters as well as employers with
tices named Graves and two cut last spring from a similar
Webster, recommended that the
jobs to fill.
At the Queensbury hotel in
a lecturer
i—i
•
—
- Wadhams Hall Rpminai-u./'w
Seminary-Col- IA.,
in
Psychology. (Kiah. R.N.. B.S.N.E.. Reg­ teacher, Seymour Jacobs, be re­ Glens Falls Friday night named Aulisi.
post in South Carolina, acted at
Does agency work have its
disappointments? “Oh, yes,” lege will open its 44th academic Returning to active teaching istrar, has also been appointed lieved from leading or partici­ Democratic p arty committee­ One of the justices is Paul the request of a Negro state rep­
Helen Boiton is quick to remark year on Wednesday. The school after some years.of graduate Director of Admissions.
pating in the pledge. He also m en from the same eleven D. Graves of Gouverneur, resentative.
“People who are looking for a offers a Bachelor of Arts pro­ studies are Rev, Paul E. Whit­ In addition to young men from urged the board to find ways of counties nominated Glens who was elected to a second Rep. Leonard G. Frazier, DHartford, asked MacDougail to
change rarely consider only one gram with a major in Philiso- more, Ph, D., Professor of Eng­ the Diocese of Ogdensburg, Wa­ promoting patriotism “that do Falls Attorney A rthur Greens- 14-year term a year ago.
job. Say we submit an appli­ phy in preparation for graduate lish and Sister M. Hortense, S, dhams Hall has enrolees from not impair the personal liberties b u rg and Scehenctady A ttor­ The other Aulisi is Felix J. investigate a complaint by a
Aulisi of Amsterdam, brother; former convict who Said he was
cant who fits the client’s job studies leading to the Roman S.J., Ph. D., Associate Profess­ the Dioceses of Syracuse. N.Y., of teachers.”
ney Alexander Diamond to
or of English, both of who re­ Rochester. N.Y,, Paterson, N.J,
opening to a tee. An offer is Catholic Priesthood.
The New York Civil Liberties oppose the two Republicans. of th e G.O.P. nominee and a .unable even to send a letter to
veteran of the bench. He is an Frazier asking for a copy of
made. Then the applicant tells New to the faculty this year ceived doctorates from Ford- Manchester, N.H. and Burling­ Union, which represented Ja­
Schenectady City Judge
| ton,
vw-M Vt.
»V. V
owtat of
VH120 is expect- cobs, contended that Jacobs’ William Quinn, who had been associate justice of the appel­ “Message to the Black Man” by
us he’s accepted another spot. Iare; Rt. Rev. Msgr, Joseph G. ham University.
AI total
A hsappointment? Yes. But only!Bailey. M.A., Lecturer in Theo- Rev, Charles Major. Instruc- ed to register for (he Fall sem- F irst Amendment right tc- free- expected to receive the nom­ late division, third depart­ Elijah Muhammad, founder of
ment.
tor ujin joiojogy,
Biology, nas
has this
this sum-1ester.
sum- ester. Twenty-seven
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i ut u- um
young men !dom of belief would be violated
the Black Muslims,
in a way. You see, if we think .logy; Sister M. Chrirtine, S.S. imer completed work at Syra-lwere graduated in June. The by requiring him to rise to his ination that Attorney Dia­ T he seats to be voted on i n ' Frazier said any inmate who
the
applicant’s
made a good de-lj„ Ph. D.. Lecturer in History!cuse University for a Master of {present Senior Class num bers feet and lead the daily pledge at mond received, was nominat­ November were created by [wanted to read Biack Muslim
c ,uon,
we
ed but withdrew for personal the state legislature last
iAn ,.,n>re glad for him. And and Mr. Gerald F. Erwin, M. Science degree. Miss Lillian M. thirty.
the F a r Rori away school.
publications should be given ac­
reasons. Attorney Diamond is spring.
cess to them.
Rites Monday Morning
For Lance Gpl. Carmody,
Killed In Vietnam War
Plattsburgh Man Handed
5-Year Prison Sentence
Mrs. Fred
Osier Dies
Age 71
Many Tourists Inquired
At Local Arterial Booth
City Youth Hurt In Auto
Accident Early Saturday
Democrats, BOP Select
Nominees For judgeships
Wadhams Hall Seminary-CollegeWill
Start New Academic Year Wednesday