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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 25

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KOCHESTER DKMOCRAT AM) CIIKOMCLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, l'JL'l. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA WAN IS APPOINTED DEAN OF UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL Dr. George Hoyt Whipple, Recognized as One of Foremost Figures in Medical Research in World, Heads Faculty of College. Government Will Use Cartoon in Campaign on Wildcat Stock Ma 3tr rn nr.itim 1 I LI I I I I i I I i yl TO COME TO ROCHESTER IN JULY TO START ORGANIZING FACULTY George Hoyt Whipple, M. director of the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research the University of California, and recognized at one of the leading pathologists irj the country, ha accepted the position of dean of the new College of Medicine, Dentistry and Surgery, now being organized in the University of Rochester on the nine-million-dollar foundation established by Ceorge Eastman and the Ceneral Education Board, as agent of John Q.

Rockefeller. Dr. Rush Rhees, president of the University of Rochester, and members TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: The contractors have submitted agreements for the coming year to their employees in the Rochester building trades, the most of which were effective yesterday. These agreements contain suggestions which it is believed are essential for that stabilization and adjustment of the building industry without which building can not go forward. Before these suggestions were made, a long and careful survey covering all the points involved was conducted.

of the Board of Trustees are considerably elated over the acceptance of Dr. because it brings to the city of Rochester one of the most prominent figures in modern medical sciencV lr. Whipple was resnmiiiroderi to 'r. Hheoa time sen sa Just the man to tike charge of such extended medical anil research work ss in planned by the iiti irrif7 in its nrw college. I'r.

il-l am K. IVfMi, professor of 1'athology at Johns Hopkins I'niversity, ilaltiniore. recognized ss the foremost partolo- ill select hi staff of aMtants the best qualified and most experieuied men ho i an do obtained, lie mil come to lloehosior ti an possible. Qraduats of Yale. Ir.

Whipple wi horn at Ashland, N. on August W. the son of A 'li gist in the world, and Ir. Simon Flog- ner, oirnmr oi me umaeieuer insimne j0T ltlli rnini-es lloyt Cooper. He re of Medical Research, both declared that ceived a liSBhelcir of arts degree lit Yale the reputation anil aliilitjr of If.

Whipple in medical research, work and iua vast etpericm in hoapiiaie and univers jib distinguished him sa one the in an. itm'ltn-1 from the Johna Ilopkin. I niier-iir Modi's! Nch.h.l in i'MC, and tl he an ixtant in patlndoc-y in the medii-al i li'H. of Jiilina Hopkins and for two yearn following that he Hn a an there under lr. Well h.

In he went to Panama, where he was the pathologist of the Aneon 11 pital, but he returned to Haltimore the next year to art in the mine capacity in the Uny View Hospital. In 1WA he waa made an aaaocjate in pathology at mt prominent ligurea in medical work. This remmendation, enniing from medical snthoritie of am-h prominence, led a committee of the trustees, I'r. llhces and lr. Emmet Holt, of ew York, to offer lr.

Whipple the position last January. Dr. Hheea Goes to See Him. IV. Rheea.at that time left for the 1'ariiir Coast both for the piirms of iu-swetjng the medical schools of tlie West are to urge ae eptauoee of the offer upon l.

Whippfn. lr. Whipple hesitated at lirst Iwvausa he felt thut such a position hire might limit hi work along patlio'og-i al line, lie agreed tu consider tho matter, however, when 1. Knee told him that his investigations ami experiments Johns Hopkins and was made an ao- The above is a reproduction of csrfoon published in the I'emoerat snd Chronicle which will be used bf tha gorernment in Its earepnign agsltiftithe sale ot worthless stocks. Permission to use the cartoon for this purpose has been granted by the orat and Chronicle in reeponsa to rlie following letter from an official of the Treasury Treasury Hepartm ent, Washington, March 111, Mr.

Craig I'ot. Cartnouist. Iiciuocriit and Chronicle, Rochester, N. T. My Iicar Mr.

Km: The Savings livisioii of lh'Treanry Iepartment has beeD tremendously inttrmled in jottr clever cartoon of March Sth. At you know, a part of the duties of this IMvision consists in an eilix-a- facts obtained were embodied Certain vital from this survey riate professor with I r. Welch in also was resilient pathologist at lite John Hopkins during this time. To California in 1914. In ll'll lie married Katlieftne Hall Waxing, of Charlestown, S.

and went to the I'niversity of California as a pro. tiot.fil campaign among the investors of this country agiiint iinwriipuloua promoters and wildcat stocks. This cartoon is so thoroughly aplcable to tfiat campaign and for national use, as well as a warning to Itochester iu-restors, that we are writing to ask jour permission to use tt in some of our publicity nintter. Very sincerely yours, (Signed) J. C.

rtnYl.E, Savings Pivision. in a set of principles which the contractors were asked to include in" the agreements they submitted to their employees. This has been done with the sole purpose of harmonizing the relations between the contractors and their employees and in the interest of the community. fessor of reseandi medicine. also a appointed director of the Hooper Foundation of Medical a branch of the medical of the I'niversity of California maintained in memory of tieorge William Hooper by his wife.

He is a mem her of the American Society of Kxperimental Pathology, the Association of American Physicians, the American Physiology Society, the American Association, International Ass.M-iation of Medical Museums, Sigma Xi. Alplia Omega Alpha. Phi in no wsj would be disturbed by his new duties, but that, on the contrary. every opportunity would he (riven to him to continue these on an extended scale. Ir.

Whipple linall.v, therefore, gave his cun- KOIlt. Tho anointment lr. Whipple nill take effort nominally on July 1st, although he will not arrive, here until hi affairs are mrticiontly in shape to leave the coast. No work on the building of he schoolyet been done, tint lr. Kheen det-larml that "the appointment and aelnction of the proper Mff of auoh an institution a i prooed here mmt nr.lorh.ie all plan for 'biilldincs or the ndoption of any definite pinna poli- fie." IT.

Whipple, in thin connexion, I War on Swindling Stock Salesmen to He National ARRESTS MAN WITH QUANTITY OF WHISKY Sheriff Holds Batavian on Federal Charge. The arrest of Harry L. Ward, of Flatavla, on a eharg of running whisky Into Ho, j. lieta Kappa, lleta Thetn Pi and a nio'n- her of the Committee on Scientific Ite-aeaMi of the California State Council I lefense. Word reached the Investors' Protect It.

Committee yesterday from New Yrk that plans have been completed by the Hiaslness ester was made by Sheriff Courhman yes Men Antl St.e Swindling League of New Vork for a nation -wide crusade against fakers that will lie continued the rest of the year and longer If necessary. The committee here la forwarding to the league data en conditions In Itochester and Information as to the campaign here. The Business Men's Antl Stock Swindling League la headed by William (i. THE ROCHEST.ER ASSOCIATION Research Bureau Director Resigns to Take Effect in May; No Successor Elected terday afternoon in Euclid street The sheriff, assisted by Deputies Kostnlre and Stewart, spotted the car that Ward was driving and traced tt luto the city. The parly stopped la Euclid street and the sheriff ade the arrest.

Twelve bottles of a well known brand of whosky were confiscated. Accompanying Ward wsa Wil former secretary of the treasury. Other otllcers Include Samuel It. Ilerton, of the New Vork Chamber of Commerce; Myron Derrick, 0f Cleveland: A. M.

Chambers. Second federal Iteserve Hank, New Vork; liam K. (inlland, who Is being held as a witness. Ward's wife, sister In law ami mother In law also were in the parly, as well as bis two children. They were nut detained.

Ward ws arraigned before Pnlted States Commissioner Kdwlu c. Smith yesterdav afternoon and was held In ball to await the action of the Federal Urand Jury, lie was a detective on the New York Centra! Itallrnad until a week ago. He said that he was delivering Ibe wblky In Itoca- Donald Diirant, Investment Hankers' Association, New York, and Frank II. Slssou, vice of the (iuaranty Trust Company, New Vork. Announcement of the resljpatlon of Janiea Itotitli as director of the Unreal! of Municipal Itosetircli was mail, last evening lieorga Kastuian, chairman of tho Hoard of Directors.

Mr. Kartiuan said that the resignation would take effect on May 1st and was tendered "boruuse Mr. Koutti wr.nted to enter the laiger and more at-trac-tlve tteld of city managership." Mr. limit was an elected director on llurctl IT, HUB. lie had been engineer at It Is announced that the league has raised the necessary funds and Is now getting ready to conduct a nation wide ad vertlsing campaign in newspapers and uiagaalnes "to rid society of the fraudulent stock swindlers who are fattening on the tLo bureau, since It was organtied, arrj was appointed director in place of Iroy Snyder, who resigned to become labor ester tor a irienn.

and tbot there was no boollegglng activity connected with It. C.allund was asked to accompany Ward for a ride, and the sheriff held that he was an Innocent party In the transaction and placed no charge against him. ALUMNI MEET IN CAPITAL S' people's savings." The t'nlted Slates Treasury Department, through the savings division, has entered the tight. 1'nstal Inspectors estimate that three uunrters of a billion dollars will be iiinudcrcd In IioihIcss investments this year unless the people are show-it how to avoid the pitfalls of the Walllngfords. During last July the state of Delaware alone Issued Incorporation papers for $11,000,000 worth of oil and mining promo: lions.

During last August new companies were organized In the ulled Slates with a total capital stock of which Is more than twice the amount of new company capitalisation during all of 111 If. The flochester committee has been aug Quality Eflnagcr 0 ltnsenberg Brothers, Inc. Mr. Itouth Is a civil engineer and a graduate the I'niversity of Minnesota, I-1 ana of and of Cornell nlverslty, class of Wi, and lias bad considerable experience In civil cngliicerlns In the West. At one time he was assistant mgl-neer of I'asadea, t'al.

Itefore coming tu Rochster Mr. rtonta wna ronnected with the Xenr Vork Huresu of Munlcliwl Itesv'arch and assisted In tli survey which that organlatlon ninrte of Jtocheeter before the establishment of the Rochester bnrean. Ills capability attracted the attention of Mr. Kastman and others, snd when It was decided to establish a bnrean here he was secured ss sn assUt-ant to Mr. Pnyder.

Mr. Kastman eald last evening that the Orectors had no successor In mind at the present time hut that speedy action would be necessary because flhe early date eu i University Graduates Residing In Washington Hold Annunl Dinner. The Washington alumni of the I'niversity of Itochester held their annual dinner at the Cosmos Clubon Wednesduy evening. The nfllcers chosen for the coining year are: president, Arthur MacPouald; secretary, lieorKe F. Roweriuan, and trpasarer, Ivan Powers.

Those present were Dr. Merrill K. fiates, I'r. Charles W. Need-ham.

Dr. David Jayne Hill, former presi Service Pus Service Check book and cash book combined are. furnished all customer which gives you a record so complete that Income tax return, are On active accounts neat typed statements are rendered monthly or as dValrpd, with space provided on back for reconcilement with your chock record. Our entire organisation Is imbued with the spirit of giving jrou prompt, courteous attention the moment you come to the window. Our officers are always glad to give you information and advice on Investments or business matters.

Plus- Liberal Interest paid on dally balances on active checking accounts. i Highest prevailing rates credited on Inactive monthly and quarter lioposlts made by April fourth draw Interest from the first. lVe Solicit tour Account or Part of I(. JAMES W. ROUTH.

Optical Shop Spectacles and Eye-glasses scientifically fitted and made. F.H.Gerhard Co. which Mr. Louth's r-strnatlon Is to take dent of the university; Franc! A. Seb-rlng, Chester Ollbert, I'rentlss R.

Gil (fleet. Mr. ninth Is considering offers mented by the name of Clarence D. Van Zandt, president of the 'Automobile Club. This organisation will assist the campaign here.

Clubs and other organisations desiring speakers during this drive are Invited to communicate with the Chamber of Com- from two or three elites to become their managers, and may posiimy aerepi a oum-ness connection. RiKiHctTrn Y. Ii 69 EajtMaih St I'm Tmmi 0tmm Kmt SOLONS RECOMMEND bert. Kllsworth I'. Kllllp, Ceorg.

B. 8nell and K. Dana Caulklus. 1 An Interesting feature nf the meeting was an Informal dlscusslou of the needs iiml great progress of the university by three former college presidents, Dr, Hill, of the I'tilverslty of ltoebesler; Dr. dates, of Ainheret.

and Dr. Neeilhaiu, of ileorge Washington I'niversity. It was clearly Indicated Hoit It'ichesier waa not only to be the university center of Western New York, but one of the Intellectual centers of the I'nlted Stales, it was stated that witblu Dnner Marks 'Anniversary of Unit's Return COUNTY NURSES' HOME DECISIONS WHILE YOU WAIT MASONIC aUBDUCK DINNER Annual Feast for Members to be Held Wednesday Night. The annual duck dinner of the Masonic Cluh will be held next Wednesday evening at o'clock in the club dining room. It will he for club members only and Genesee Valley Trust Co.

few- yeai-s the endowment nf the unlver. aity had Increased from three million, to tickets can be obtained st the secretary's seventeen riiiMions. Motorist Who Fails to Appear Is Ordered Rearrested. In City Court yesterday rtnroo IMBella, fW years old, of No. 4CI park, failed to appear plead to a charge of parking Ms automobile In car atop sector In Main street east Judge VVeatlmry declared that parking of cars was no April fool Joke, and lie ordered that Dillella lie arrested and liroiiglit Into court.

office. As accommodations are limited, reservations must be made by Monday noon. Fred M. Allen, secretary of the club, will hare charge of the arrange. 21 Exchange 7 New Building at Almshouse to Be Planned.

At meeting of the Board of Supervisors held yesterday a resolution! was adopted authorizing the Huiltliiis Commission to ask for bids from architects and contractors for the erection, of a home for the Almshouse and County Hospital nurses, orderlies and ward helpers. The resolution followed the report of Supervisor William H. Clark, chairman of the Building Commission, which is composed of Mr. Clark and Supervisors Adolph ii. Schreck, fleorge A.

Hicks Rochester, N. Y. TO SHOW RELIGIOUS FILM 'From the Manger to the Cross" at V. M. C.

A. Every Sunday Club. The slowing of the religious motion picture, "The Sre.im nf I.lfe," at the V. M. The annual dinner and dance held for the members of the HSjth Ambulance Company, Twenty-seventh Division, to commemorate the return of that unit from for-elgu service, was held last evening In the Isrge dining hall of the Armory, foyers were laid for KiO persons and music was furnished by an orchestra.

The entire affair was planned and held miller the dirvctlou of the Women's Auxiliary of the Ambulance Company, which Is eouipoxed of the mothers, wives, IMer and daughters of the veterans. Mrs. Janet A. Hums, president ot the auxiliary, presided over the ceremonies. Dr.

J. V. Henry, who commanded the unit overseas, 12471 'Phones: 11976 STONE MAIN uients. The piece de resistance will be duck shipped from the famous breeding farm of former (joveruor Jefferson Fairfax, of Shadow-brook Point, Northumberland eoun- KugenoeJ. Miller.

1'7 years old, of No. KB Broadway, will tried on April 7th 12472 on a charge of speeding an autvmohlle. Itoland Jolllon, years old, of No. 477 ty, on the Chesapeake bay coast. It Is expected that his feast will outshine the Cnlversity avenue, was fined 110 for parking his car too far from the curb.

William Keating, of No. 23 Jones street. Silk Hose A Bargain. A real pure silk thread hose, worth $2.50, for Silk underwear and rweatera. Nusbaum, 29 Clinton avenue north.

Adv. dinner given a few years ago at the club, known as th. Millionaires' Dinner, an account of which travelled from eoaat to roast. Light Cutting-s in Fine Glass. A variety of wanted pieces from bud rases to comports.

Dainty and inexpensive. IJdley, Given 11 Jfait avenue. Adv. forfeited $10 ball by falling to appear acted a tosstmaster. The address of the evening was made by jCbarles E.

Ogden, city assessor, who paid a glowing tribute to the aervlce men, and C. A. recently met wirn sucn great, approval that the committee In charge of the Every Club meetings baa arranged for the showing of another rellslous photiv drama, entitled "Krnm the Manger to the Cross." to-morrow afternoon. It depbts the life of Christ from His birth to His crucifixion, showing many familiar scenes frotji his life. The picture Is accompanied a musical wore, which will be rendered by fleorge Walton.

Mass singing will start at '(Jock, under the leadership of J. C. Cor-belt. All ma are eiuvlte4. Towboat Men Strike.

Ne-w Vork, April 1. A strike of em and William J. Callister. Jin additional recommendation of the commission was for the construction of a comhination porch and 6re escape in the women's wing of the almshouse. This was approved.

The construction of the nurses' home has been advocated for several years by William K. Torter, auperintendent of the poor. on a charge of assaulting Mrs. Anna Shotts, his landlady. Judgment waa suspended In the cases of Arthur Armstrong and John Wilson, charged with vagrsncy, both men agreeing to leave the city at once.

Both mea have records as pli-kporkets. We Do Your Kodak Finishing- Chokers! Chokers! At Ganss Broos. (Pownstairsl Far Store, large assortment chokers tt The Electric Una $3.30 ten-day limit. Culver road (Rochester) to Syracuse and return. War tax 81c, Rochester Syracuse R.

R. Adv. to those members or the auxiliary who made It their business to provide hatever cheer they could for the men while the latter were In service. A dumber of solo wiere sung by Sirs. Itobluaon.

Mm. Fred-erlck who was general chairman, supervised the service of the diuuer. Dancing followed. $10: all the new shade. Iieamiful fox ployees a-board coastwise towboats became effective to-day following failure of Fred li.

Iiavis. Federal commissioner of conciliation, to bring nbont an agreement over wage reductions between tb New Kngland Barge and Towers' Association and representative of unions involved. About eight tnglwiats on which l.iliMt On our own premises. Ao sending ont.t chokers, $2ff. Onr location, (19 Clinton avenue south, next to YicbaTia Theater.

Adr. Bricklayers, Stoneinasous and Tlasterers' No. It. Tumbling: is Injurious to Rugs. But the air method we tte cleans thor- Diamonds Remounted to Suit.

Bare your diamond or stone remount-tH In one of our wondrous settings. It will impmse it, more than you think. Henry Ocmisch, 56 East avenue. Adv. with consequent nucertaiiitl.

I'articu-lar people appreciate the professions! quality of our work, Marks Fuller, Jiic. East avenue. Adr. Special meeting Saturday evening, 7SI0 otiuhlv and harmlessly. Hocliester Hiiir $10, Buy Thrift Stamps.

Stone marten, opossum chokers, Nolin's, 51 Last aveuue. Adv. men are employed will be affected, it la said, o'clock, 77 stFcet west. Adv. Works, 1SJ Atlantic aveuue.

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