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THE POST-STANDARD

LOCAL NEWS
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SYRACUSE. N. Y., SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1948

PAGE TWENTY-FIVE

CROWD JAMS SALINA ST. FOR PARADE


30 Bands Play
As Marchers
Pass By 100;

Centennial Bell
Rings in Week
Of Celebration
Mayor Praises
Uniry of Purpose
In Opening Rites

Centennial Event
Entertains for
Nearly 2 Hours
Everything iram harem
ine to anti-Gynjnuttlsl propa.snda and a Scottish bagpipe
>eiid was featured In yesterday
Centennial parade,
whlefi mardied to the- tune of.
more than 30 bands and was
by more than 100,000
persons who jam-pa cited Salfna
C.1 from curb to buildings for a
mile.

An eight-day period of
tennial activity a, n d
Taegan in a "crescendo of sirens,
wtmUes, tails aufi band rnueic
yeslwdBy nara with the ott itlal
opening of Centennial week ct
ceremonies in Clinton square,
Jerome B. RusUrhDlLi, Centennial commission chatrman,
made the official proclamation
and set crff th& week-long cele^
oration cA the city's 100th anniversary with the ringing cf Uw
Centennial belL

Roofs Crowded

Slate ft. else had Its chare at


watchers. Others perched on Tools
IT the downtown sector and witched
Appropriate Site
torn Ihe windows al dowittown
Kercoting the brLtt Mret
SYEACUSPS LAEGEStPARADE CROWD AND PAEADEMore Itian 10AM9 persors .Jammed ifd*\alks on either sloe of the street yesterday itlei'ncMi rof the city's largest end most eiaanraw parade. builtUn3.
Mayor Ooittlla mentioned the ' which (ortrtsd a IiiUnf be^nniivf to a celebration mSrltinji 100 jean of growth and progress. S Ssllna St. is shoivii (abov) ai Iht M^sstd color! leadinjt lt\t Centttinial paindt nearsd ihe end at Uie line of
The parade lasted an huut and
AD hour and 40 iuiaute later the crowd shown above, Jljgjn*rt*d by lals K rivals and oarlj birds eagci tor d s^wntt loolt at Ihtlr lavociu p Bead a Miri^ni, sa\v ttic last del^Ballon, II oat aild bend go by. 40 minutes by ttolal count and
propriaLeneSS of tht loca^n 1or Ui*
parsons wlbHMed it than ny (
opening cerernotiies the Iwmer
iarad in racent year*dti of the Efi* cantt "which was
Overhead jour planes ol th 13ttti
the most influential
iMghUr squadron ot ihe air national
jcard. Kuiceelc flild, roared in
in the tail? {Jowlb of SyrtwrlnE-tip to wins-tip Iwnwticit
TH* parade started in Erie Blvd.,
He not*d the crivilege ol hla ad, at 2 v. m . moved down N. State
miaitwatlon to crtebraw the i&Mh
t. to N. Sal in a then turoid stvuth
birthda/.(rf toi city, and said: "This
MI Salihi and proceeded, to Jarseeltbrallin could irtL haw been
DU ft.
possible without the unitv o uurMAYOR IN LEAD
of Uve tint tars brought
pos* anfl unotinrtLnfl
Frank J, Cowllo to the re'
ot all leelions oi our
low I [1(- stand In Clinton \ at S.
On the speatere1 plattorrn
Sal In a el. and hg look his platt
lhr t Syracuse's tormer in
the lea&rg. *tio included
all *f whom had a part In1 tht
L. Hinds and Hurtbut W.
p-owlh of the dty. FoBand B StarSmith,.
industrialist^, who p*rj
vln. Harry H. Jartfitr and Edward
ally
witnessed
many jwrs
ScHocneek foimtt Mayw Ttiotiss
[rtwtrt o( 111* lent rnanif'artut
E, Kennedy wia wrt-of-town. ,
industry.
ONLT BEGINNING
A forward car carried lhr tot"We are only at ft* bdintaJcK ^
er mayora of [he cityHollaed fJ.
oui potenUaliiiEs. ' tht m a T * t
Marvin, Edward SctanKlt rod
pointed out "This oily wiil.wnHarry M, Fannr- Jarom* B.
tirtut to go forward so long a* Ihi
iizt grand marshal, led the
Eame aolrit and Initiative remain
tiaravan.
characteristic of-everyone In SyiaBy the time the tnSt unit*
CUE?. So bng as the inteiest (rf Ihc
nuhcd the reviewing stand downcliy as a whoEe, lEmiiiu o{ paiatown Saline street was tided exraount concern ol all, will EJTBCUIC
Ctpt tar the parade lane cpecd
cvnlinti* ts Tnovo forvrafa.11
iy police. People lathered for
Co&giatij libng l h * eenlennif]
font-row- placet an bow beior*
toKUUliUon Mr. Coslclto called on
tin parade WEIH.
MOST FHOTOGBAFHED
Mr. Austeihollz la outline th?
. ratust's Parade ot the Century
ight -diy celebralioD.
Was undoubtedly Ihe most photc
' The eentennlal ttalrman tpaTtdx et the; city's
pjfajed his appiecialian to lha
BAYS GOTiE FOBEVBHin Syracuss. eliminated durlnj I Miitury at profness. were recalled by tne
iViaTOi- and eitj deparLit!ni had3, HDASE D&A1TK nsf KN{UNEWhsit there wa e * at the turn ol Ihe centucy the frrenen sot to
"Salt Making: Fnurudfltion at Syracuse lofluatry," one oi thre* entries of Iht producers ol Syracuse. lOO yttrs.
FhOjO|npbisam^lenr and. pro.
chairman *C bc W centennial com- wort: hcalmg th* bolter, shaveling in Ihe -wood an 1 w p ti jet up steam LD (umish Uie power to pump
Shewn wen tbi old-time suit diymj shed, barislc and backelc of aali and, cl
lalt uroikers with
the wsler. And three horses drew Ul#
miUeet aod. their members, niimberla the Ecens o( Uie lire.
Asians I were mewine away to
lhlr
ttia ijiythnt <A the bands marching
ing more than 600 courts, aj well
aloof. Many a UMrtary will be reas the 3,000 Sycacusani iorming ihe
freshed will) TttotDgraptis in ilburns
casl of the dnlorama vrJch will
at j'esleiday alternMtn'i big pance.
b pretenied each nlutiL
Btuno Satilis, ambH*dor or oldworld 5frracu to Syiacuae, H, Y^
WOK a. red jMlhereil ceotennial hat
Hs outlined the opening days
and rode DE lop of the backisat of
programpJfctfJicer'a flay; Centena red convertible. Th* war orolian.
nial Sundar. with observunfi bj
from Sytanjj* la SieUr h*l a grin
*un(j; U c i> d a y .
amtfa wave ol Ihe nUid U> those lln*
day; Tuesday. Intw
hog Die slrtels.
da;; Wednradsr. ApricultWelt tailored toi its first presentation, the Syracuse Cento* Historically speekine. tbe Bartdfr
urrtl day: Thuridaj, Fralamal day;
rama. opened in Archbold stadium last night depicting highlights was thoroly -cteepod in iradttMtl
PrWay. Youth dsj, and Saturday,
the *nlry of the Ocu>niiia
Veterans day.
of Syracuse history from the 1570 council of the Iroquois 'con- with
County Histoikal aEscelation led b7
The Most Hev TValEtT A, Fwrv.
federacy to Lie 194! Syracuse role in world-war 2.
Maj. Harry C. Duulan"Mr. Syrabishop cl iha iJioctst ot Syiwrui;.
CAIM"wbo war* 3 loo bat And
in hu Invotalimi jittd God'f hle?s19 Pageants in Series
tails and sported a red and while
ing on the city that "blessing
at Live salt
TIE speclacle, attrscltd ? crowd of
striped lie.
trhHrh is written on every page cf
l),0(l) jn a holiday mood la note the oE the city's name on John WilkinRIDE IK CARRIAGES
son's suggestion and the arrival el
the city'i progress."
those in Iha tiiflcrtcal *!
IMHh annLV*rney o[ thi city's in- the Mqnteiuma, (irst tw*l thru the
Benediction wa& pronounced bj
uH-nanidon. in H scries ot 19 Erie 'oonnl tn ]JSfl,
CWrriAI^CF- V ^J DnTS Fr9a
the R. Br. George Y. Benlcn.
H.
of sipirtte
prealttent ol the Council at churches
The ctnkorama louchi the kejsve., -who wore part ot the weddinjc
tht
at Syracuse and Qaondefte coutatv.
nntas of Sjricuje hulon/.
of !iet- gramjmolhisr, Cornelia
The CTrernanira Conft]Hdd wittl
Lee Bulls ef Man HUB Sbe tarried
* wncart by Ibc American !L*j[iOH
the inleieitinE human, lb il: 111 swnely dvaBSd ladies, theii1 eseoris a brown ai!k carriage paresol'wlih
band, which earlier prasented and
see res w.rt dspUtad tho riiicor* lo i the coffee house, rhjft Kent Cring along tie figs. There vu
lais-d the colors and played the na|ciy cJ salt fry mtssinnai-y Puthei LeRobert Gedde* I3r 2J.2 Dramr
in band ot Lhugi Attempt
tional anthem lo open the centenMoyne, licsil ol Ihe Jesuits who- now
lo brat}; Into the coft*e house
, grcal-gKBt-gnn^Bon ot J*mei
nial proclamation ceremony.
a school here named after their A rtaliatlcallr sliced tignl follov! Geddes, founder at the village o{
Membero ol the CenUniiiiL comforebear: Webslsr'a tradnff post, with tfce announcer nibLint the In Geddes. Walter L. Smith ot L. C.
minion fealirf on Iha platform and
rjiihs of Syi Muse efur tht
brought a realization, to the Smith and Corona. Typewriters. Int,
intrndurad t>y Ml. ' KUSWr^oltl,
Sicilian City, tba ]!gri coffee houffe people or Syracuse and Sallns was dressed as a cxnintry doctor
were Mrs. H Paul Nell (Sin. vice
rut, election of Hanrey Baldwin, lawna (hat i
ot thu
a naternflT t( tent vfn
president; Crandall M*lviti. lreaJerry's Hescue, loundlre ot 5yra- in one unit
lonff overdue, '
. Alia in Ibe group wu th
urer; Thomax J. Corcorin, 'aeecepart In the Harvey Bililwlll mayor'
unJvefEity and the
Rev. Howard C. Ackwmsn,
tary; Weharf H. Pass. Hobert G,
wits,
election al 1M4. a light rota wi
Scul* and H. Hiram Weiebene.
Will! lour up-to-date characters, added in tha dispeiainff of the cam la t bar vuu OJM of tbe CJtj'i tariiest
AJ on the st&nd wLlh th o(the show opened. wilh the Introduc- ptlgn nvettitifftt by Tain As th merdianb.
firiali WKTB leaitecs IroJU all
tion and crowning ol Queen Betlj ccowd scurried oTl to tend the tin. The curator of the French fort.
o|
Mich ads, ole'ctel Miss Syiaiiii* tdvtttA .ilt vats, tli* announce William. J Galllptuu, we a Civil
Centennial Isst wck Wltli her in twd. all, 'Man are off to rowr tli war captain's uniform ' vlth *
BELLE'OF THE MsLeading Ibc Sjratuw Iteliilea float \rat a
plumed helmet.
Students ot LtMoyne tulleee. Jcauil toe praluauE
Mist Beverly
n fined lor Ihe piane^c prieat whi&a discovery ol a salt Spring Beaudiamp as Miss 0 notidaga vnli: ladles arc oft to cow thci
The then nd now" thaai* lifts
Bcllc'al the BOs, rid ing In a carriage. Drencd. It a plrric sad white
hats"
north of Syracuse greatly influenced the grotvth -of till! ai'it, por- County, Mayor Frank J. Coslello
cleverly represented an the Avaldn
costume was Miss Altec Bukcwski at Ida HJcrt ft.r who protected
Taking,
al
iim,
almost
the
en
trayed tha[ Jcena of 1G51 iu thaEr- Centennial floa.1. Francis L-. and the Cabcrul little guest from
tire area of the gridiron, the pigs Isdjw, YWCA, ealr?, Ellen Baktt
Jrom ttie sun with, a pink net parasol decorated with fresh
Barclay, Ifft, took tic purt al Pere LcMojme. ludicmi were James
yracuse, Sicily, Bruno Solalip.
ant vD
from
< srnn ol 104 Fcnesl BV*.. a Kfepuard at
pink rwctude eniwired. in ih* rlbbow
MlCBnn <rlglit irA HotCfl Clulaltfln (sealed).
TliO IlrsL Uiroo r>])issHgc (pnk
xttnt-t
uneriin the tolnp Ihls sum mo r, was wtiisllefcll^wed
bslt En a sleak while bathine suit
Syracuse from HisWEitha'a proposnl
devotion to detail in coslurw.
w ths hoqno-is Donladcrney ihru .A mnderni3l note jtood ul ove K she rods i>n one jide fender 3f
Musical programs by the famed
the Tnlsslonary wor!c of toe Jesuits Ihe capsuled presentation of mor (h< tl*it And Joyce Jewell ot US
tJ. S. Aririy ban<t and (nitstdiidi
tha
Hkkok eve., \* pmparly trfaLe
and coin njer els 1 than three tcnturlet M
High atop Ihe louth wall ol tbeova in a stockinged owifed hrtU of
Syracuse latent wtU hi^hliehL (
sffn above the rfox* bickdnjp wa long ag*
isrUiitc* ol Centennial Sunfiey this
a eifn reading,
BfttDES OF 'ffi
tftemoon and evening, followief
Bonds flow.1'
A pretty float entered by ih*
Stanley
J.
Fear,
3,
son
of
Mr._and
.SjrMtis* Corists was all betieched
Special services in all local churches
wiEti white cUdioli and represented
The W-piece bind, brought la the Mrs. Stanley Fsat of Ml Tremoht
A <J*Uht*r, Mrj. Nellie Connelly
brides of 1SW and 1943. The hoop*
city Vy tho Centennial ccmcitesloii, st, 15 in critical condition at Me1025 EmnsQn ive- and several
bnde ri a century aia WM
morial
hospital
from
a
head
injury
grand children receive the bult of
nlfl take over the sUge Ln ThornMist Donna Simons o 131 CMttt
Uie estate ol Mrs. Lilhe A.
den unctilthealtr al * p. m. ior a sobered last evening wfceo he felt
ter., and the modern bride was enIttmj *f a wilt admitted to pro- Onordasa couniy <-H club mera-laftsd by Hiss Jacqueline Riec&rdl
ahtwst 10 lett aft a back porch at
bite
by
Euri-ogfite
Charles
Tt,
Hitbori,
particularly
Ihoae
who
**of
In. AHhlwld stadium at 1 p. m. Hi homt
Lorru. ave. Surrounding
lord, Jt, The pellfion for Islion titbit At ih* county 4-H ctub show them
fjnillsls hi the musfcsl Tnlenl
tEieir sppripriatsty clad
The.
child
had
fonewitli
htslathti
testamentary
filed
by
Maurice
H,
t
be
wndueUd
Taesdy,
BTS
iiponfond hy Itie LV<
Sharp,
named
execuUr
and
attorto
see
Ihe
Centennial
perad*
in
ihe
Ptd
to
enter
tbe
i-H
club
section
sunny weather WM
radio station! wiH campefe rer
ney m the wFU; placed the value at tile -l-County- Agricultural lair in sharp con (rait (a th* city's
iKtion di th city's Centennial tarnoon. The accident happen
al
the-tsUls
at
|32,01,
all
Jn
pcrto
be
conducted
inDefluyter,
Thurswin
farilBims
ol which the ipecmueiclaa- Th dn>w will pree&da CiV-tly altef his feLum Hime, He
ional ptoperty,
day thru Saturday
were reminded ivrien tbe>
the Eocond perloitaance of the Cen- 'was taken to S/ramse Gmefal hoE
titrt, Co'hntlly, with' whom the
- ll*ls ai theparade of snow plows starts!
4
testatrix liv&a al the 11m* of hci- inr hi'v* bKn sent club
There was the 1HO simvt
and Ihe radii station liiUl and -hen Irpnslerred In Me
deatti,
5T.OQO In cash and tnruout the cauat? l>y H. J.-SCelie. thft nterely packed th? Enow down.
the linalists ate Bffl
R diamond ring WlUiord A Mack- cciinty 4-H club afletit.
Then, came those UMd 1*5ay tq
Moore, voralist. WSYB; Syra-Onda
MOODY CUADUATCS
Hair and Gnnt A. MacltNair of
leleer the streeti cuLckN end efChorale, dinntvl bj Eleanor tL Allied Moady,hospital apprentice
WATCDBB. COLLAPSES fectively
Syracuse Ch^Tlcs Men-lit of BaScolt, WFBL; Nor ma Lrdi, ^a
U3N. ean of Mr. B/id Mrs Pinto?
Livia Ulld Williflin Men-ill o[ RocJi- Sfricksn bj h*it while Wdl
Vehicles -ol yesterday tnd tootsy
ist WAGE; John Louis*, vocalist. Moodj of 133 Almond st has been
ctlcr. craiid ehildrtn, receive IJSWJ CcnUrnial parid yacicrday
fe-atured in one section WiU
WHDS, and Canny Vnn, accwdi- graduated lrt.ni tne hos-jHlal eorfK!
sen. -wmum H MackNitr, 212 afternoon, J5hn Sekh. 15, of
Htm B*fti:htuif of Cazenow|ii tijrnlst, WOLF.
Cliflon p].. son -in- IB I/, receives SHOD- W. Adams sU collapsed a lew minschool it the naval (raJnlce center,
nlahed
an ox.-Uain that ltd
Tbe Centennial sermon tn- 1 de- Gteab Lakes,. 111. Moody entered the
and similar gifts are nude
of 1 ant
r.
Uvered by the Rev. Dr. Albert naval service Feb. 1C and received M183 SYKACCSt CROWNS DOp en Ing Iht premier of Syracuse E show of Ihe century, tie Cenlorams, G-runninger. 129 Ashdale BVS, a at, 117
W Jclferson sL, Pa[rolenan porUtion. A M1J Cadillac was
Baner at First MeUiculiai church rrait tinning >t Grtat Lakes. Be at Archbold sladium last night was the crowning c-i Miss Batty Michaelc as Hi*s Syracuta Ocnlenmal friend, amt tva Marsh of Eerh Donald Green reported. Tht SL1 drfvun by Hn. Bobert Chase.
vQ] be biwdEiLEt H| ii e., in. loday fore anterlnj; ibe nvy, ht
ditrs,
toy Mnyor Frank I, Cost2ll(fh At right of (fie ipaynt, with Sicilian W*r1 Crphan Bmn* SiLafla, Is
who alifi
JoBOph's ambulartee ttaptmiteA* T**
Beauchamp, Ml&S OaOrtdagl CdJul} .
a diamond if a if.
by Station WAGE,
,
tinsn. WDJ able lo Ba home, however. (ClDtlHtcd ta Fift S3, C*U<nn Z>
Vocational

10,000 See Centorama


Trace History of City
In Stadium Spectacle

Music to Feature
Centennial Sunday

Child Is Critical
After 20-Foot Fall'

MerritfEstote
.Valued ot $12,000

4-H Exhibits Urged


For4-County Fair.

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