Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York (2024)

March 20, 1961 PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. 3 Johnson Sees EJ in Black Third, Fourth Quarters i 1 ri na d' e' Lk3 i j7- LA I '71 1'Wil 5t I 1 1 9 a IPS', s5 iv mnririllMilHi in i- Va. 1 Mi i i i in Press Photos by Leo Fahey. Says lie's Through Drinking City Burglar Gets 5-6 Years As a Second Felony Offender Spring's First Days To Be Chilly, Messy EJ SHAREHOLDERS Endlcott Johnson President Frank A.

Johnson (at center-stage and in inset at right) addresses annual stockholders meeting today in EJ Recreation Center, Johnson City. He said attendance at session was substantially bigger than at previous annuul meetings. Mr. Johnson described firm's financial prospects and reviewed marketing program. Animal Meeting don't stop drinking," Judge Steven Sweet, 38, who blames Brink told the defendant.

his troubles on drinking, today was sentenced "I'm not going to drink again," said Sweet. He thanked in Broome Coun-ty Court to (Continued from Page 1) the judge before he was hand One of Worst TC Winters Hates to Go ment in Chemung County In 1946 when he was sentenced to serve 1 to 2 years in Attica. In 1952, Mr. Greenblott said, Sweet again was convicted of abandonment in Chemung County. Sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation.

But Sweet ended up in Attica again as a probation violator, the prosecutor said. cuffed by sheriff's men and returned to the County Jail pend all likelihood will involve stock and, probably, a combination of stock and cash," he said. serve 5 to 6 years in Attica State Prison as a second felony ing transfer to Attica. Sweet was arrested in Carroll Street early the night of Feb offender. All directors of he firm were reelected today at the annual 23 by Patrolman James W.

Gol- He had plead logly, who was on foot patrol. ed guilty in Feb meeting. a of bur The 14-member board, to serve for the next year, includes these Police said that a few minutes earlier Sweet had kicked a hole in a window at the Trading glary at a Car EJ officials: roll street sec Spring has sprung, but that doesn't mean it's exactly time to discard the overcoat and roll back the convertible top. The outlook for the first few days of spring is for some subnormal temperatures with snow, ondhand store Mr. Johnson, president: Raymond Post, 80V Susquehanna Street, and stolen some watches and manager of EJ's St.

Louis In-Stock Department. Outside" members of the board are: Joseph M. Bell, president of New York State Electric Gas Wayne W. Cawley, president of Cadre Industries; John C. Clark, business executive-director of Clark Cleveland, Robert T.

Garrison, vice-president of Cluett, Peabody 4 and general manager of its Arrow Domestic Division; Robert V. Horton, partner in Goldman, Sachs and Warren J. Reardon, president of Daniel Green Co. The management proposed slate of directors was backed by votes representing 660,592 shares of common stock or 81 per cent, of 810,720 shares outstanding. The proportion of shareholders backing the proposed slate, a company spokesman said, was one of the highest in EJ history.

A. Mills, senior vice-president for He previously had served time two small radios with a total value of about $40. sales ana marKeung: jeweu Neiley, vice-president for purchasing: Harvey T. Litterer, vice- in Attica for Before sentencing, District At sweet abandonment in resident for manufacturing; Miss inda Stanford, vice-president for Stop Signs Cost Drivers $5 Each Their failure to stop for stop signs cost two motorists $5 each in City Court Saturday. They are Charles A.

Clark, 45, of 14 Westwood Court, and James H. Hanco*ck, 20, of 48 Helen Street. torney Louis M. Greenblott filed an information charging Sweet Chemung County. The former Elmira man finance; w.

Douglas eecK, director of retail sales; Howard A. Swart-wood, legal consultant and former waived his right to an attorney fcj counsel, ana red E. JJieKroeger, with being a second felony offender. The defendant admitted the prior felony conviction. as he appeared before Judge Robert O.

Brink this morning. "You are going to spend the Mr. Greenblott said Sweet sleet or rain. Nevertheless, spring's arrival at 3:32 p. m.

today hopefully meant the welcome end to one of the most severe winters in years. Snowfall in December, January and February was well above normal and temperatures in De first was charged with abandon rest of your life in prison if you Burns Weighs Hawthorn cember and January plunged way below normal. Here is the Trees to Replace City Elms Take it from "The Little record, with averages in paren By JOHN F. MOORE reached concerns extension of thesis: December, snowfall, 16.4 Inches (9.4), and temperature, 23.1 degrees (29.1); January, snowfall, 15.4 Inches (12.5), and temperature. Binghamton this year is likely the present parking ban for the next few weeks to facilitate to have some white-blossomed hawthorn trees planted along its street cleanup.

18.8 degrees (25.7); February snow fall, 26.6 Inches (12.8), and tempera ture, 27.9 degrees (25.7). streets to replace dwindling numbers of elms. So far this month, 7.2 inches of This was disclosed today by snow has fallen, as against a March average of 9.9 Temperatures have been a "shade above tree planting program thus will be limited in scope, he said. "When the urban renewal program gets going downtown, I would imagine we'll plant some trees in Court Street, too," Mr. Burns said.

Reporters found a signal of the mayoral mood today as they entered the outer office occupied by his secretary, Mrs. Gladys Tobia. It was decorated with a flower pot holding at least a half-dozen handsome red-and-white tulips. The mayor remarked, "They Mayor John J. Burns as first day-of-spring sunshine splashed normal," the weatherman said.

cheerfully through the big windows of his office during his 13,000 See Home Show On Weekend For tonight, the weatherman predicts temperatures ranging press conference. between 18 and 22. "We think we'll plant some hawthorn trees," the mayor said. Tomorrow, things will get messy again with a forecast of snow We ve considered several types, mixed with ram or sleet and bring them around from the Ginkgo, for instance. But who wants trees with a funny name changing to rain later in the day.

The temperature range will be greenhouse." 20 FEET HIGH An estimated 13,000 Triple Citians visited the Southern Tier Builders Home Show at 35 to 40. like that?" HOW MANY? The snow-sleet-rain combina West End Armory this week The city, he pointed out, has a greenhouse at Ross Park from end, according to show offi. tion will extend into Wednesday with a chance of snow flurries again Thursday. Temperatures which it draws flower bulbs and cials. seedlings for adornment of will moderate Thursday and Fri' Mr.

Burns said a survey is being made of the city's tree situation by Parks Commissioner Michael Bednar. The survey will determine how many of the tall old elms will have to be cut Binghamton's parks and monu i 'J iifJ7 day with a mild weekend in ments. In spite of inclement weather yesterday an estimated 8,000 persons took in the two floors of displays, while 5,000 others prospect Temperatures during the peri' The hawthorn tree is described by the Encyclopedia Britannica as "a shrub sometimes 20 feet high, down this year because of blight. nad been there Saturday. od generally will average 2 to 8 degrees below average, which The city has a budget of only The show will be open this widely planted in Europe as a park is 37, the weatherman added evening and again tomorrow.

$15,000 to cover both removal of old trees and planting of and field hedge." At least two accidents in the In judging Saturday, Valley new ones, the mayor noted. The The reference work says the uaraen ciuo of Conkiin caD Triple Cities yesterday were at tributed to snow-slick roads. In flowers are "sweet-scented, in flat-topped clusters and to lured top honors at the home show's flower show, sponsored juries were reported in both of inch in diameter, with five spread them. Dy KODerson Memorial. ing white petals alternating with five persistent green sepals.

The winning club won the show award and first prize of $50 3 TC Lawmen To Attend Albany School Snowfall over the weekend measured 1.1 inches, the weatherman said, and a coating of sleet made driving doubly Another spring-related subject witn 7 points in the "And Pal was brought up by the mayor to aces group. Second honors went to the Brim-more Garden Club also of THE LITTLE DIFFERENCES ADD UP BIG! day. He said he intends to meet with other officials tomorrow to formulate a policy on one-side- Three Triple Cities police of ficers will instruct and attend a only parking. Conkiin, with 96 points to win the "Midst Pleasures" group award of $25. Third honors were taken by the Sunrise Terrare Polfce Administration School in Parking currently is allowed Albany this week.

They are: Broome County Garden Club with 94 points to win the "There's No Place Like only in a single side of each street from 8 p. m. to 8 a. m. This has been enforced under a proclamation put in effect by Mayor dangerous.

It wasn't much better up in the air as poor visibility caused cancellation of several early-morning flights at Broome County Airport yesterday. Overnight low reading was 26 degrees. Despite the weather troubles the Triple Cities area escaped severe wintry blasts which struck in Texas, Oklahoma and other parts of the Southwest where up to a foot of Sheriff John M. Perhach; Bing hamton Assistant Chief Joseph W. Sullivan, and Johnson City Detective Sgt.

Harry T. Pettit. Burns at time of the city 20-inch-plus snowfall early this year. PART OF YEAR Home group award of $15. Dickinson Ski Area Vole Xo' In addition to attending classes, they will instruct in cer Mr.

Burns said he believes the tain phases of the school from parking restriction should be today through Friday. snow was measured. Broome County's two assem blymen split their vote on a nro- codified into city ordinances, so that it will be permanent and better understood by city resi posai 10 open Hunter Mountain The school will provide courses including administrative organization of law enforcement agencies; cooperation between agencies and dissemination of Chill winds, however, were no deterrent to an estimated 1,000 swallows that began building nests at the San Juan Capistra- in the Catskills to commercial dents. development as a ski area. But he said he inclines Majority Leader George L.

In no, mission. The annual visitors showed up on schedule criminal information; organization of traffic divisions; galls of Binghamton voted for towards making the ordinance effective only during part of each year. It is needed only for the constitutional amendment, as harbingers of spring. employer-employe relationships; recruitment, and budgetary Daniel S. Dickinson.

of snow removal and possibly for a period of spring street cleaning, wnitney Point voted "No." It had been inadvertently re he said. Some 75 officers from middle ported in Friday's Press that Mr. Tomorrow afternoon's meeting and upstate New York police agencies will attend. The school is one of three such training will be attended by Traffic Capt. Dickinson voted in favor of the measure, which passed the As seminars under the sponsorship of the State Sheriff's Association John Bernard of the Police Bureau, Theodore W.

Maurer, executive assistant to the mayor, and Public Works Commissioner William J. Spellicy. and the State Chiefs of Police Association in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Mayor Burns said one imme 3 City Attorneys On Committees Two Binghamton attorneys today were named to committees of the New York State Bar Association by J. Boyd Mullan of Rochester, president Assemblyman George L. In-galls of Harrison, Coughlin, Dermody Ingalls, will serve on the committee on improvement of judicial administration.

Carlton F. Thompson of Le-vene, Gouldin Thompson diate decision that will be FERENCES" in savings, those extra pennies in interest that add up to extra dollars per 3rear. That's why so many of these "Little Women" take their savings to 'THE She knows what she's doing when she starts out with 3 different food market ads under her arm to do the weekly shopping. A few cents saved on butter here, Si less per pound of meat there, and 6 cans of peas for the price of 4 you'd be surprised how it adds up, how it helps stretch the budget. And, she looks for the "BIG LITTLE DIF sembly and went to the Senate.

Car Fire Is Doused Firemen Saturday extinguished a fire in a 1956 Ford in front of the South Side Fire Station. Firemen Identified the owner as Thomas Jordula of 20 Sandy Lane, Chenango Bridge. Gasoline leaking from the carburetor ignited on the motor, firemen said. Damage was confined to the ignition wires. The fire was at 12:10 a.

m. Ilcturncd to County Jail Allen Requests Attorney. BINGHAMTON SAVINGS BANK, where deposits THE HIGHEST INTEREST IN TOWN. LATEST DIVIDEND PAID- will serve on the committee on Bur glory Case Delayed administration of justices' per year courts. David F.

Lee, a Norwich! Robert J. Allen, second-i Allen, who was named in attorney, was named to the degree burglary defendant, sealed grand jury indictment committee on admissions. asked for an attorney when ar raigned today in Broome County Lions to Hear Rowley t-ourt. The 43-year-old defendant. THE BIEyGHArTOEyCBAryiC Member Federal Depoiit Insurance Corporation Jj Charteredl86T earlier this year.

The Genesee County man is accused of theft of $40 in a burglary last Dec. 6 at the home of Mrs. Grace B. Clark at 44 Riverside Drive. Held under $5,000 bond as a material witness in the burglary J.

F. Rowley, chief system dis who was returned here Friday jig patcher in the power supply de Gty Church Series The Faulkner Evangelistic Party, led by the Rev. Floyd Faulkner of Tampa, is conducting a series of revival meetings at the First Assembly of God, 255 Washington Street. Meetings are conducted at 7:30 nightly except tonight through next Sunday. partment of New York State Electric Gas will speak 62-68 Exchange Street, FREE Customer Parting from Florida, was sent back to the County Jail as Judge Robert O.

Brink told him the court would assign an attorney to represent him. Judge Brink recorded a temporary plea of innocent for tomorrow before the Binghamton Lions Club at a meeting to begin at 12:15 p.m. in the Carlton Hotel is Laverne L. Miner, it, oi Auburn. Miller was arrested the day after the burglary, while Allen fled to Florida.

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