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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT1 AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. JUNE 28. 19M 3A Allan Roy Dafoe'a offica. Tnny obtained Doctor Dafne's permission to visit the quintuplet' In the same route he had entered.

An hour later -Dionne, accompanied by th family physldm, Dr, M. Ranney, called at Dr. Measles Over, Papa Dionne Sees Quins After Nurse, Constable Balk Attempt 258,690 DRIVERS LOSE LICENSES ALBANY PLANS CHARTER DAY ANNIVERSARY WHITE Summer SUITS Serajevo Assassination Day Finds Europe Again Arming fiy the AxsnciattA Prrts Twpiify-two years today man died in Bosnia with a hullrt in his temple. His epitaph is written in white crosses marking the graves of the. World War dead.

The victim was the Austrian Require Constant Cleaning Inferior rirv clenninf can ruin I IUMiitht fibrft whilt mH dry elennin mii rwilly improve it tppffintm't kottrtin it dunt (r anil wrinhlv-r em i urn. It'i nlwttvi iiod pfllicy to ind ill vmir rtothft In Huckster ind furt of th rwulu. Capital City Will Mark 250 Years Of Charter Archduke Francia Ferdinand, assassinated on June 28, 1914, by a Callander, Ont. (UP) An attempt by Oliva Dinnna to see his daughters, the celebrated quintuplets, was frustrated, yesterday oy a constable and nurse. Ho had managed to gain entrance in the Dafoa Hospital ynnl by squirming under a fence surrounding the infants' nursery and running along a ditch.

For the past fortnight "Papa" Dionne has been quarantined his wife, who ia expecting another baby, because their elder children have been afflicted with measles. Friday night the family physician told him danger of contagion ha 1 passed. The parent resolved to vist their quintuplets. Yesterday morning he appeared In the road separating his humble farm home from the hospital and looked longingly through the high wire netting. A group of men was excavating for the basement of the building.

They had rumple) 1 digging a ditch about five feet deep leading under the fence for sewage pipes to the new hospital staff headquarters. Suddenly he ducked under the fence and ran along the trenen, inside the hospital yard befue anyone realized what had happened. Constable Fraser told him It would not be safe to sc the quintuplets so soon after the at the Dionne home. Dionne stood for a few minutes, then turned and departed by the Philippines Chief III with Influenza patriotically impassioned 19-ycar- Albany The Stale Motor Vehicle Bureau yesterday balanced up the records of its near? ly 11 years of efforts to make New York State's highways saferand found that the licenses of 258,690 motorista have been forfeited em-porarily or permanently. Established Wi 1925, the bureau has revoked 64.802, suspended licenses and required 65,533 persons to prove financial renpon-sibility before driving again, its records show.

Driving while Intoxicated leads the list of offenses for which licenses have been revoked. old schoolhoy in Serajevo, capital i Manila, P. r. IUR) Manuel Manila, P. MAIN 2169 Tr 1 1 Quezon, president of the Philip- Austrian empire.

Few persons today remember commonwealth, was stricken the name 'of the mad assassin, i with influenza while on a short trip to Cebu, his personal physician, Miguel Canlzares, disclosed yesterday In a report received here. ONE THE GREAT 0 i El AMERICA r. Albany Albany plans husr celebration July 19-22 to com-mirnnrat it growth from a fur trading prut and ona of the flint nettlements of the new world to the capital of the Empire State and a modern world port. Costumed citizen will re-enact the city development In a colorful program for which plana were heeun four years ago. July 22 is the 2Mth anniversary nf the "Dongan Charter." On that day in 1W1, the colonial governor.

Sir Thomaa Dongan, delivered the charter to Peter Schuyler, Albany's first mayor. The document Is still preserved in the state library, rinnwr Tlaim Made The city bolsters Its claim to ha title of the oldest, continuing settlement in the country with the OMMENCING TOMORROW Setting Forth He was a student, Gavrllo Prln-zip. who broke through cordons protecting the archduke's automobile, and fired quickly, killing Francis Ferdinand and his wife. Although millions of men marched to their deaths, Prlnzip lived longer than most of them. He was not executed, but died in prison.

Peace Talks Die Quickly The world then had been talking peace hut was girding for war. Andrew Carnegie and Alfred Nobel had just turned over huge fortunes to be used In the cause of world peace. The powers had participated In two peace conferences at the Hague. The third peace conference, sheduled for 1915, died with the men on the battlefields. Historians differ on the underlying causes of the World War, yet agree that the immediate precipitation was the shots of the assassin Prinzip In Sarajevo.

A month after death of the archduke, Austria-Hungary formally declared war on Serbia, which it blamed for fomenting the plot which cost his life. A series of other war declarations followed until virtually the entire world was embroiled. Strangely enough the more than four years of the war ended of axplananlion that the Dutch set Oar Entire Remaining Stock tled nere in 114, six years herore the landing of the Pilgrim. The anniversary program opens Sunday, July 19, with special church service. Gov, Herbert H.

Preparations flehman and th city's 70th mayor, tint' A ThaxhAl- OnH nri 11 aH- OF FINER For The Fourth dress the populace from the steps the State Capitol on July 20. One of the attractions of the elebration will be the national A A.U. 20 kilometer running championship, July 20. This will be raced from Schenectady to Albany, a distance just under 20 miles. me Leading college track stars have ben invited to take part in this and later events in the city stadium.

ficially on June 28, 1919. when the Treaty of Versailles was signed, The city's story will he told In just five years to the day after pageantry from the decks of 200 a.agslna,ion of the archduke Whether You Spend Your Vocabulary At Golf, Or Your Leisure At The Lakeside National Has Everything You'll Be Asking For (And In Every Instance) Is Asking Less For It! floats In a civic and industrial pa Arming Starts Again Today, 17 years after Versailles, Europe is arming rapidly. rade, July 21, and a "charter day' historical parade July 22. To Mint Special nln On Mar. 3, of this year, Great In recognition of the event, the Brjujn 8nnminc(d vt and Im- Together With All Remaining SPORTS SUITS mediate expansion of armed de United States Treasury will mint a special commemorative "Dongan half dollar, designed by an Albany artist.

Miss Dorothy tathrop. The coin will not be available be-fore Sept. 1 but certificates en titling the holder of the piece wtll he Issued during the Jjjly celebration. The Dongan charter incident will be worked into the design of the coin along with the beaver, once the city's symbol. Beaver skins were used for money in the days of 1630 and resulted in an early DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO ii It' fenses and Industrial mobilization in the event of a war.

The total cost was unannounced, but on Mar. 5 it was stated that tha British army financial requirements for would total On the Australian defenses $35,000,000 would be expended. A month later, Wimston Churchill declared Germany had In the year 1935 spent $4,000,000,000 on armaments, a statement received with silence in Berlin. The French Chamber of Deputies last December' adopted a OoO.OfiO extraordinary arms bwUfl. wnich added to regular arm- budget brough the total to Belgium Kail lit Line In January the Belgian state approved a 1936 national defense budget totaling $66,000,000 an increase of $4,000,000 over the previous budget.

In addition Belgium allocated $10,500,000 for fortification, and $5,500,000 for modernization and re-equipment of its army. In Italy Mussolini's A Sale Of SPORTS COATS (Values Up To $15) I form of "controlled currency." I History records that the number of skins in circulation determined their value In trading, Grand Jury Probe Ordered in Strike Portsmouth, Ohio UP) Violent outbreaks at the strike-closed Wheel Steel Corporation plant prompted a grand jury 'investigation yesterday. Judge B. F. Kimble ordered a $11.75 3 special session Thursday to in- flushed with their EthiopUn vle- Vptil-sta tha ahnntlncrs htrtmklrwru and assaults which have occurred torics.

view the extension of their since a strike threw 5 500 em-' governmental doctrines Into Aus- tria and into Hungary. Fascist A SALE that gives you the newest styles of the season the wanted Hounds-tooth patterns, the very popular Glen plaids, checks and plain shades. Gorgeous sports coats, splendidly ployes of the company out of work May 22. A company guard, killed last Tuesday In a gun fight at the plant in which four others were wounded, was identified yesterday as fimon Gmshurg, 38. Bayonne, J.

He had been previously listed as George Meyer. leanings are attributed to Vice-chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg of Austria and to Premier Julca Goemboes of Hungary. In Germany Chancellor Hitler has repudiated the Versailles Treaty, rearmed and remilitarized the forbidden Rhineland. The Largest Variety You'll See! tailored from luxuriously fine woolens. Broken selections, but you'll find your size in Polo Shirts $1.00 Everything you could ask for.

Solid colors, patterns and all-whites. Burton necks and the new Gau-chos. String, mesh and celanese. All siies. dualize It one style or another and when you do, you'll get a bargain worth remembering.

ml Originally Wzrz Priced Up To $351 IF this were the end of the season, these savings might not be so unusual but coming right now at the height of the time for wearing them, they're bargains no man can afford to overlook. Virtually every type of sports suit that's new and wanted this summer is Included in this sale. The newest versions of sports-backs as well as the latest colors and patterns. They're the very finest sports suits we have in our stocks. Charter House clothes, as you know, are tailored at Fashion Park and the gabardjnes are all fine worsteds.

Quality that rarely sells for less than $35. The selections are broken, of course, but all sizes are well represented. quite sure you'll find many you'll like if you see these early enough. A Sale Of Our Finer Sports Trousers (Values To $8.50) And It Will Be Billed As A July Purchase Charge Purchases Tomorrow And Tuesday Will Be Billed As If You Bought Them in Jul); Payable Like This: Special Purchase Sale Sports Trousers l3.95 Is this an opportunity, coming right at a time when everybody wants them. 240 pairs of fine sports slacks in worsted-faced fabrics, stripes, checks and cords in light and dark shades.

These are much better quality trousers than the price implies. Wait'll you see them. 5.45 Vz Due OCT. 10 lh Due SEPT. 10 Vl Due AUG.

10 Over 400 pairs the broken selections remaining from an active season's selling. Fine all-wool fabrics in white, gray and tan flannels, striped worsteds and checked worsteds. Some with pleated fronts. All sizes up to 46, in one pattern or another. THESE are th.

National's r3ular charge terms. There ii no down payment required or extra chargt for this added convenience. If you have regular salary or income, and can give good references, this service is available to you, too. Open your account tomorrow and enjoy the convenience of paying within 90 days. And Please Note vcn Coat of These Suits Is A Fine Sports Coat Worn With Your Odd Stacks IN OUR NEW SPORTS SHOP SECOND FLOOR "ROCHESTER'S NEWEST SUMMER RESORT" Shop In Comfort The National Is Now AIR-COOLED 'NAT NAT1 CI.OTHINO-CUMI'vjni CLOTHINGCOMPANY CLOTHING-COMPANY I tut 'llriJilmt..

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