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„1 Corners and the Town Lino Rds.,
'lug, Scnoen County,
1rFSt The dendl
vd Hou•nrd Steno, all, of the Brook-
' d tondale Rd., and Lyman C, Grover,
+ 1.h�t11) •12, of 121 S. Aurora St., employes at
` I the Sampson Natal Trnlning 9ta-
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r I tell S o r l o u e l y injured In Wlllnrd
its State Hospital Is Henry I -I. Watrous,
++II+' Melp 05. of Ithaca RD 4, also employed
N °'liy Wli' at the naval trnining station. IIo
t•rid3V (pal Is suffering from shock and pos-
�i1 - _ sible Internal Injuries.
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Mrs. France
69, of 174 Oakd
son City, for
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the Oakdale Sc
on arrival It li-
no -"Pita] after
at home yesterc
She ii,as a, In
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Teacher A'
Johnson City SI
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Survivors incl
ter, Mrs, Keitl
LeiUe Field t{I 1,
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Other Suffer Minor Injuries
Those treated for minor Injuries
At the Willard Steno Hospital were
Francis E. Holley, 20, of Ithaca
RD 6, his brother, Rnymond Holley,
22, and Hugh Gait, 20, also of Ith-
ncn RD 6, who were employed at
the Seneca Ordnance Dopot at
Romulus.
According to Trooper Charles
Sloane of the Ovid sub -station of
the state police, Holley with his
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and Galt wore on tthh
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ne rrm a, othe aht h�ra[�
the ordnnnco depot when tt.otr ea�
and a machine driven by Watros,
and carrying Stone and Grover to
work, collided.
The Impact, Trooper Sloano sold,
caused the Watros car to swerve
Into a 12-inch concrete culvert
.from which it overturned.
Coroner W. R, Holmes of Water-
loo said that the autopsies revealed
that Stone had died of a compound
fracture of the skull and Grover a
crushed chest. He is arranging for
an inquest to be held at a later
date.
Stone is survived by his widow,
Genevieve; his mother, Mrs. Emma
Stone of Enfield; one sister, Mrs.
Carl Ramsey, and a brother, Albert
Stone, also of Enfield.
Funeral Arranged
Funeral services will be held at
the Baldwin -Davis Funeral Home,
421 -N. Aurora St., at 4 p, m,
Wednesday. The Rev. F. E. Steiger
of the Slaterville Rd., will officiate. -
Interment will be in Lake View
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home anytime after 6 p. m.
today.
Grover is survived by one daugh-
ter, Miss Sylvia Grover of Nor-
falk, Va.; one son, Chester Grover
of Dryden; one brother, Leon E.
Grover of Ithaca RD 4; a half-
sister Mrs. Julia Worsell of Lud-
lowvjlle and a half-brother, John
Grover of Ithaca.
Funeral services will be held at
the Baldwin -Davis Funeral Home,
421 N. Aurora St, at 3 p, in. Thurs-
day. Interment will be In South
Hill Cemetery,
Mrs. Ada H. Ramsey
Mrs, Ada K. Rumsey, 62, wife of
Fred G, Rumsey, died at her home
on day!Hayts Rd- this morning, Thurs-
by Nov, 19, 1942, She is survived
Rumser husband, one son, Floyd
Y, and a granddaughter,
Barbara Jean of Hayts Rd,
She was a member of the Mystic
Chapter Order of the Eastern Star
Of Newfield and of the Enfield
Valley Grange, Yluner.al servic
Will be held at the home aes
t 2 P.M. es
Sunday, The Rev, Charles Tryon,
Pastor Of the
a Jacksonville Method-
Ist cwill officiate. Inter-
ment will be in Woodlawn Ceme tery in Newfield,
Double Rites
Planned
For 2 Killed
In Auto Crash
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Double funernl services will be
hold Tuesday morning for Far
nnndo Claschl, 28, and Francis Trip-
odl, 10. of 217 Esly St., victims of a
traffic Accident on the Ithncn-El-
mlra highway, one mile west of
Cayuta Junction Saturday after-
noon.
The two Ithacans met almost In-
stant death and three others were
Injured when the rear of a trailer
truck careened across the slippery
highway in the path of their car
on Campbell's Hill.
Mrs. Concetta Claschl, 21, wife ofI
one of the victims, and Rudolph i
Saccuccl, 26, of 219 Park Place, a IIII
brother - in- law, are patients In
Shepard Relief Hospital in Mon-
tour Falls, where their coomuons
were reported as favorable today.
Mrs. Claschl Is under treatment
for extensive lacerations of the
face and a fractured skull. Sac-
cuccl suffered fractured ribs In ad-
dltlon to lacerations of the face
and head.
Mrs. Clachl's 16-month-old son,
Frederick, is In Memorial Hospital
here with lacerations of the face
and head and left leg Injuries.
The fatality occurred during a
heavy rainstorm, the light sedan,
owned and operated by Claschl,
colliding with the trailer owned by
Glenn Whitney of Binghamton
and operated by Morris Welch, 31,
also of Binghamton.
According to the reports of In-
vestigating officers, the truck was
proceeding toward Ithaca, an�l the
Ithaca car was headed south when
the rear of the trailer suddenly
careened across the road in the
Path of the light sedan- The im-
pact sent the small car backwards
over a wide shoulder and down a
23-foot embankment- It was de-
mollshed-
The dead were taken to the Ar-
not-Ogden Hospital morgue In an
ambulance, and Mrs. Claschl and
$accuccl were sent to the Shep-
ard Hospital In another ambu-
lance from Odessa after first aid
had been administered by a phy-
sician.
William Fiala administered first
aid to the Claschi baby at his
Cayuta Junction restaurant, and
the child was brought to Ithaca by
Miss Ruth Spencer, a passerby.
Officials who investigated in-
cluded Sergeants Jack Barry and
Oscar S. Brown, and Troopers Cody
F. Compton and Thomas Batters
Of the Watkins Glen outpost of the
ti state police; Walter Obuhanych of
the State Police BCI, and Coroner
A. H. Monroe, who has deferred
any decision Investigation. until
vestigation Noarrests were m die,
High School Graduates
Claschl, a graduate of Ithaca
High School in 1935, bad been em-
ployed at the Morse Chain Com-
Pany for the last seven years, while
Tripods, a recent High School
graduate was on the High School
football squad last fall and played
softball this summer with the Ith-
aca Leather Products team.
The double funeral will be held
at 8:15 a.m, Tuesday at the home
Of Claschi's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Ciaschi, 219 Park Place, with
a Solemn High Mass of Requiem
at the Church of .he Immaculate
Conception at 9 a-m, Interment
Will be in Calvary Cemetery,
Besides his parents, widoand
Child, Ciaschi is survived w two
sisters, Mrs. Rudolph Saccucci and
Albina Ciaschi; one brother, Joseph
Ciaschi, all of Ithaca• his paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ciaschi
and his maternal grandfather,
Joseph CavOna, both of Italy.
R'He
1 a member of the He
Semprev Society.
Tripolis is survived by his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tri-
podi; one sister, Mrs. COnCetta
Ciaschi; two brothers, Dominic
tofnSanluel Trjpoal di, and his ma-
Forgrandmothtr, Mrs, Cather-
inegioni of Italy.
uaclors. cover a quarter -acre and
is reputed to be 20 feet deep in
or a Sk been used
at area your elrit' svvfma. ^tim�a
i. it 1110 U Z_.5.'lbculu, \ L
aidea yesterday in a recovery
of the Wescott boy's body, ordered
the village gravel bed drained of
several feet of water which b
sccuniulaled by seepage and sp
rains.
Similar action lvas pr
other nuarters by indig
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Vehicle Dills
Corporal,
Former Grocer
"Killed by a vehicle" was the
brief message received here Satur-'
day night announcing the death of
Corporal Leon H. Bundy, assigned
to the 8th General Hospital ate,
Camp Atterbury, Ind. 1
The Associated Press later re-
ported that Corporal Bundy was
killed Instantly when struck by a
motor vehicle while walking along
a street in the camp,
Col. Welton M. Modisette, post
commander, has appointed a board
Of officers to investigate,
Corporal Bundy, a -son of Mrs.
Lena H. Brooks of 305 E. Marshall I
St, was well known by many Itha-
cans, having managed Grand Un-
ion stores here for many years•
For three years before his Induc-
tion Into 'the Army last April, he \j
Wag one of the proprietors of the
National Brands Store at 116 W.
State St,
Born Feb. 18, 1908, he was grad-,
uated from Ithaca High Schools
and attended Cornell University,
He received his basic training in
the Army at Camp Robinson, Ark.,
later studied at the Fitzsimons
General Hospital at Denver, Colo„
graduating as an X-ray technlclaM
and since bad been serving at the
8th General Hospital. He was home
on furlough a week ago.
Besides his mother, he 1s sur-
vived by one brother, Louis E.
Bundy of Ithaca RD 3; one sister,
Mrs. F- H. One of 526 E. State St., and several niece$ and neph-
ews.
He was a member of the Odd
Fellows and of the First Methodist
Church.
Funeral services here, but Will be held
details have not been
completed.
Mrs. Alice M. Jones
Mrs. Alice bf. Jones, 84, died at
10 a. m. Sunday, Feb. 21, 1943, at
the home of her son, C. W. Jones,
fthaca RD 3.
Besides the son, a daughter, Mrs.
Cana Lanning of Trumansburg; a
;randson, Donald Lanning of Day-
-on, Ohio, and a brother, John Ix
Stringer of Los Angeles, Calif.,
lurvive.
Funeral servicds will be held at
.he son's home at 2 p. m. Wednes-
day- The Rev. M, Ford Crippen,
Pastor of the Enfield Methodist
Church, will off-iciate. Interment
will he in Grave Cemetery at Tru.
mansburg,
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