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I IrvNI a Ilrrome L\nln- It Iy on -of It \ onrA\u.N S sttnn• ma \ "i A,, e,Unpm ton or o, Mt dmltnN Mt Richard 1`Aft ton po AAA 'er Me and 1111 IIArOld J Phipps aar for "'frale, , lot it Ibis elm,t of IAr ry InteQs, �a:\ r' Us The (too bell 11 tied ten the ga1l'po t toll h1o"r for A n' After pip• srolou ahm'l- The), in. peslrret �I" Ion1 V to h 1, a,tee nNe.hrrc Ihrr enCACrA In thnmine slones front IAr htth /• 'bank ore the south sldr. The lVescolt hot, suddenly Intlown, hisfrotlnC and slid nom thetssnk Into the \t-aler. A. the rhlPp. bl\I• -nmananunn rrr.. root., ""tenN, tonn dls,I,pm cola DEATH PIT —Dotted line Indicates the path of the tragic lnr .avrfa�I rnrn rk o t of slight. slip \vhich sent 5-year-old Lynn Wescott (insert lower Iltt'h's FOR rtsr r left) to death in a water -filled 'John Oakdale gravel pit m dlTheJohnpp` �•'v re. forof help. yesterday. Cross marks spot where a police rescue nt Oakdale. caned Johrl team recovered the boy's body after a half-hour search. Clll• Irollrc At /Ye P. nl. In It•- II fort I r emrrizen v.11 '� �.• .. d - t 1, Auer Akpatrhingan Ambulance to ( the scene. Then both pnllrr�- - Agencies rushed boars to be used h for re work a 1 , I r 1 Johnson City patrolman Doyle, d R erfirs and Junrt Doyle, a Aerlq's '.putt', dh,M into the ^ • w\ ��� v C .1..�1 - .' `�'ylj� Pool but were unable to and the The body I-a_c found and recut_ erect with grappling hooks by Depute Rolland Lewis, tvorkteg the Jobnson City police boat.�� CROII'D DISBAVIDHD a The attempt to sate the boys t1f i life woes abandoned onto after "\ three lacks of oxygen had been •• ,� • \. \ , used to no ,vall. Police said fife child "APParentLY was under I ter � o long" to be tet'Ired- pA arge entitled which bad gaur- '" S erect to watch the rescue opera- � A�� tion was disbanded by-Poilee'pitcr �� the body, was recovered- The body was taken to the J. F. ��C� 'a< Rice Funeral�a- Home in Johnson ��V� \ °` `v '�`� `\• Qts-. where the funeral will DeC��C held at 1:30 P. In. bfonday with ���� the Rev, walker Barndollar, As- AA \ V A � � slstant pastor At Johnson city, Fist Baptist C urch. offlclatin \ A��V \��VA ,�. `'z�•„' son CI Wescott Iran bore in John- � � •�� ������ t1- Aug, 16, nts He is \\\\\ ., �t, survived by his Parents and lino brothers, Richard, 10, and Ken- ♦�� neth, sir mons, and a sister,—mabarnt.n Press photo. Btha arbara, 7. I OUNCE OF PREVENTION —As Mayor Donald E. Slocum I watches Johnson C•t f 1 y Yemen under the direction of I Assistant Chief William Grace, left, prepare to drain Deaths, Funerals ,q Johnson City gravel bed at Indian Knoll to prevent) Possible drownings like the one yesterday in Oakdale,) Dlrs, Della C. Daharsb I-- Funeral services for Mrs. Della C. Dabarsh, 89, who dled wednes- day, June 26, 1948, wIJI be beld at 2:30 pm, Saturday at the home of her son, G. Budd Dabarsh, on the Bostwlck Rd-, Ithaca RD 5. The Rev. PV113me Archer, pastor of the Newfield Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Cold - Water, Eflch. I water Hole Fill -Up Drive i � Touched Off by Death - The Of Oak- dale gravedrowning Pit day touched off an area In vement to eliminate dangerous "water holes" for the protection of other children. Lynn's grief-stricken father, Arthur Wescott of 318 Oakdale Road, said today the man-made lake In tvllich his son died lnd others like It are "hell holes,, •��,,� "hose existence should be pro- ,A-. bfted by lalyi' •'•. The Oakdale llf, used for years a source of gravel III area cou- ^tors. cover a quarter -acre and 'eputedh to be 20 feet deep in a^ska7ngen used at times d Stvfmll,..,r "> aidca "yesterday in the recoVerP of the Wescott boys body, ordered the village gravel bed drained of several feet of water which had accumulated by seepage and spring rains. Similar action -.vas promised In oUier quarters by indianant Aron citizens. `house lVith Love f 1 in t 'JUST ALL' SHE WANTED-alnal'"coign rreu Ph. l I.. J 'roams of a brand A — Not every girl who d'o gets her andwis III w, furnished house for Christ - Pamela s her Sul it happened to 5-year-old Mark Eldridge of granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Helen Street, Endwell, Her grandfather built the and bath a and house, tiled the nd varnished the floors. kitchen k and the He also made the grandmother's cloc Eldridge was the interior grand piano. Mrs. which was be decorator for the daughtergun last September.project of Mr, and Mrs. Russel Fielpdi-1 n ela is the l g of Rome r A��yy n - 1 # J 4,7M ArAenly Endicott, ni., Oct. 16, 1959 Page 2 Ave., E dicollntto,�es clerk. "There wouldn't be any harm in it. I certainly wouldn't all my- self to get Into anything that Ivasn't legitimate. I know I'd like to Wti those prizes." ,.Ara, Irene Jon", 9 Jefferson Ave„ Endicott, housewile: "I wouldn't want to go on I don't have one, the time, I'm too busy and wouldn't want to be bother. Bd�It I want prizes, I'll buy my Charleltth. 19M, Sty r., Endicott, tool Maki wouldn't care to aToo m ppear been dishonestvFulideI want to be tied up w thing like that,"