The Evening Times from Sayre, Pennsylvania (2024)

Sayre, 'Athens, South Waverly, and Waverly, N.Y. THE EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947 PAGE NINE WHEN TRUMAN HONORED MARSHALL memorial will be placed in the school. Dewey Silent as Teachers Blast Report They'll Get $300 Increase 1 mittee meeting last night at the home of Mrs. John Wildrick, president of- the association, 104 North Elmer avenue. The scoreboard is a gift to the school from the Sayre alumni association as a memorial for the 26 alumni who lost their lives during World War II.

Members of the families of those young men will receive invitations to attend the ceremony and the games. L. E. Delaney, former superintendent of Sayre schools, will unveil the board, and Mrs. Helen B.

Newhouse, secretary of the association, will make the presentation. Dr. R. L. Stedge, school board president, will accept the gift on behalf of the school.

The board then will be placed in operation for the varsity game. The board has been installed in the southeast corner of the gym and is ready for use. Approximately six feet long, three and one-half feet high with figures eight and one-half inches high it can be see from any spot in the gym. The time clock has a 27- inch face which automatically changes from white to red during the last minute ol play. A control box operated from the scoretable by an official regulates the score, quarter being played and the time clock.

A loud horn from a speaker in the board signals the end of the quarters, and at the end of the game the horn automatically sounds until shut off. When available a suitable placque bearing the names of the alumni for whom the board is a Valleyites Attend Elmira Program Given by Dancers Many Valleyites attended the program presented by Rosario and Antonio, Spanish dancers, and company in Elmira last night. The event was sponsored by the Community Concert association. 4 ffHJi 1 1 i 1 "S3sc tf9 READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE RE-MODEL OW! Albany, n. Jan.

10 (ap, "Governor Dewey's administration played its cards close to the chest today in an acrimonious contest with New York state teachers over the amount of a state-financ-e? increase planned for them. The teachers reacted indignantly, to undenied reports that Dewey's Republican regime would limit the boost to $300 or slightly more. 4) The governor's office maintained y. a tight-lipped silence, both officially and unofficially, leading oo-servers to the conclusion that there would be no deviation from the already determined program, which will be submitted to the legislature next week. New York State's 72,000 teachers "are in no mood to take words or makeshifts," the State Teachers association and the New York city teachers salary conference warned in a joint statement.

They "have suffered genteel poverty too long," the two groups protested. "They demand salaries that will enable them to live as professional citizens have a right to live." Other legislative developments: 1. A request by municipalities for additional local taxing powers. 2. Predictions by legislative leaders that the 1947 session would be able to adjourn about March 17.

Dewey's special committee on education will submit its recommendations early next week. It is expected to propose an immediate salary increase of $300 to $350 for one year for all public school teachers and a long-range program of salary adjustments. The cost of the one-year program would run between and $25,000,000 and would be met by a special appropriation from the current $100,000,000 budgetary surplus. New York city teachers want "nothing less" than a $450 increase on top of the $600 boost (including a $250 bonus) granted them by the city last year. They also want a $2,700 minimum starting salary.

The present minimum is $2,208, including the $600 raise. A salary schedule ranging from $2,400 to $3,600 is sought by teachers upstate, where minimums now are $1,200 for common schools and $1,603 for schools having eight teachers or more. The state-mandated minimum No Red Tape All Building Controls Lifted! PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY STARTS SUNDAY AT THE SAYRE FOR HIS DISTINGUISHED work In the second World War, Gen. George C. Marshall is shown receiving from President Truman the Oak Leaf Cluster, in lieu of a second Distinguished Service Medal.

The first DSM was presented to the newly appointed Secretary of State for his achievements while serving in the first World War. (International) DANCE 9 JAN. 10 TOWANDA ST. AGNES EVERY SAT. FRALEYS NjfliS! I nOrth WAVERLY 1 AUCTION HEAL ESTATE Saturday, January 11 at 2 P.M.

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WATER ST. ranis' Dedicate Sayre Scoreboard at Tuesday Games New electric basketball score board now installed in the Sayre high school gymnasium will be dedicated at a brief ceremony Tuesday night when Towanda plays Sayre on the local court. The ceremony will be held between the preliminary and varsity it was decided at a com- glrls' team 22 to 5. In the varsity tilt Ulster led at the half 16 to 13 and maintained the lead throughout. Schrader, with 14 points and Chamberlain, with 12 were high scorers for Ulster.

D. Hoffman was high scorer of St. Agnes with seven points. The Old Lamplighter Love Walked In Kenny Baker with Russ Morgan Warsaw Concerto Chopin's Polonaise Carmen Cavallaro Ole Buttermilk Sky Talkin' is a Woman Hoagy Carmichael Sugar Blues I've Found a New Baby Clyde McCoy Someday You Are Everything To Me Bob Eberly Doll Dance Barcarolle Guy Lombardo September Song Temptation Blng Crosby The Wang Wang Blues Hot Lips Henry Bus I'll Never Smile Again Until the Real Thing Comes Along Ink pots Maybe We Threa Ink Spots The Girl That I Mary Easy to Love Dick Haymes A Shanty in Old Shanty Town Blue Skies Johnny Long I'll Never Cry Over You I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye Ernest Tubbs Drivin Nails in My Coffin Filipino Baby Ernest Tubbs My Brown-eyed Texas Rose I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine Jimmie Davis You're Not My Darling Anymore Here's to the Ladies Gene Aulry Tumbling Tumbleweeds Cool Water Sons of the Pioneers Divorce Me C.O.D. Them Hillbilly's Are Mountain Williams Now Hoosier Hot Shots When Johnny Brings Lelahani Home The First Thing I Do In the Morning Hoosier Hot Shots MANY MORE LATE HITS COME IN AND LOOK OYER OUR RECORD STOCK Joy Automatics Enjoy Yourself with "Joy" Capitcl Block Erodd WAVERLY (Open till 9 o'clock on Friday) AND SEARS LOW Steel Cellar Sash 2-Light, 15x12 in.

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Dewey's special committee has given no hint of how it proposes to get the raise into the purses of the teachers. The teacher organizations are asking for an increase of at least $100,000,000 in state aid to local ities "to make possible necessary educational expansion and a living and cultural wage. They object to the reported in tention of the Dewey administra tion to make the proposed raise temporary. They said they had told the governor committee that educational support was an es sential function of the state and could not and should not depend upon temporary financing frbm an emergency surplus. On the municipal finance front the state conference of mayors requested that the legislation grant cities and villages additional taxing powers, contending that real estate no longer could bear the taxation burden alone.

Dewey, in his annual message Wednesday, noted that 55 per cent or an state revenues were returned to localities and said that was the limit, but he added that he favored enlarging local taxing powers. Morgan Strong, executive secretary of the mayor's conference, said the conference looked with favor on legislation to permit some form of a local payroll tax and certain excise taxes. Th? ronfprenrp's officprs and advisory committee, in a communication to the governor and legislature, recommended that cities and villages be granted "adequate powers to levy other substantial taxes in addition to the real estate tax." The committee urged that the powers be so broad that each city and village "may use and apply them in a manner to meet its own needs and peculiar conditions. It was reported, however, that several hard-pressed cities disliked the proposal on the ground that they would be backed into a corner on demands of municipal em ployes for pay increases: Leaders think the session will be brief. Both Assembly Speaker Uswald v.

Heck and Assemblyman D. Mallory Stephens, chairman of the ways and means committee, predict final adjournment on or about St. Patrick's Day. Wins Merit Award AMONG the ten "Young Women of i the Year" selected by a national magazine and given a merit award is Dorothy Fosdick, stateswoman. She has been State Department adviser three times to the United States delegation of the United Ka- tions Assembly.

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