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West Hish Grad 1 Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. Lb Apr. 12, 1955 Gets Texas Post UR Library Adds 7 Stack Levels Frederick Fisher, 76, Dies; Retired Officer of The son of a Henrietta couple I has been assigned to Continental if Woman's Assailant III! A Masonic funeral service will be held tonight at 8 Division Headquarters of the jf Seven more stack levels have Military Air Transport been added in Rush Rhees Ll-at Kelly Air Force Base, Tex. If brary at the River Campus of the He is Navy Lt. Donald X.

Metz- jtj University of Rochester to pro-ger, a West High School graduate vide for the approximately and veteran of World War II. 000 books being moved from the'He Is the son of Mr. and MrsJI lit, rnlUoclock at tne Van Iiorn uncral Home, i airport, for AQinllS IllS 1 1 1 Frederick William Fisher, an employe of the Rochester I Gas Electric Corp. for 38 years before his retirement flfl FVP flf TriSl efed at his home in Fair-jRochester Safety Council and was Li member of the Chamber of w. Saturday (April 9 1955) at a jCommerce, Civil Music Assn.

and A 24-year-old, County The Masonic service will be wocnesiere engineering society. m. Women's College library at theiw. E. Merger of 4711 Easti Prince Street Campus.

The move: River Rd. After Navy service inl is part of the merger of thejWorld War II, Lt. Metzger prac-1 men's and women's campuses, ticed law in Miami, Fla. He was Five of the new stacks are in Walled to active duty In I the tower of Rush Rhees com-jnis wife and their two children jl prising floors 9 through 13. The are living at Warrington, Fla.

I in cnarge ox ne wa Vltc feMuciii vi me -ii Seneca rioneer uud. 320, of ti i Mr. He is survived by his wife, Mary; a dai ghter, Mrs. Elizabeth 13th lloor will House tnemomasi probationer who was quoted by police as saying that at times he gets "an uncontrollable urge to beat up women pleaded guilty yesterday to first degree robbery. He is Engel Keur 639 Tark whose sentence was set by Fisher was a Schauffenberger; two sisters, E.

Dewey collection of official CUT BY CLASS member. Bdri-iMrs. Mortimer DeNise and Miss papers, and is being constructed Flvine class cut Douelas 71 9 al will be in Alta M. Fi'iher, both of Fairport; as a completely enclosed and Robertson, 10, son of Mr. and a grandson, and several nieces, fireproof strong room.

Mrs. Georee Robertson of 519 PR A I Falls Ceme- and nephews. tery, Greece. Turn fif th npur stark levpls Plank Penfield. as he and a NEWS FOR RECORD FANS i i i i i in v.

At th time nave Been pui up in me uase- uicmi piajrcu in uic tnj uuni(i ot nis reure- A Pallor Diot off Empire Boulevard, at 10 a.m. yesterday, according to I the Sheriff's Office. ment of Rush Rhees, in the central part of the building in what was formerly a storeroom. County Judge Clarence J. Henry for April 28.

Keur was about to go on trial when he pleaded guilty to one of four charges in his Indictment The other charges were attempted first degree rape. LaYXJ ment from the utility firm, Post Office Clerk Mr. Fisher! Edward A. Sailer, 68, of 21 I was director jWetmore a clerk at the Main of personnel Post Office 24 years, died yes- FREIimiCK W. H.IHtft terday (April 11, 1955) in St.

7 '4147 second degree assault and first degree grand larceny. The count he admitted was for forcibly taking a handbag containing six cents from a 52-year-old woman in an alley off North Street near her home shortly aft and public relations. He joined the firm in 1909 as a field engineer and aided in construction of many of the steam and hydra plants' including Station 5 at the foot of the Lower Falls of the Genesee River. He was appointed safety engineer for the company in 1917 $1 3 DAYS ONLY er 1 a.m. March 16.

He also was alleged to have beaten up the -i i tHJtA TIME Mary's Hospital after a years illness. Before joining the post office staff, Mr. Sailer was a shoe cutter for Kelly Shoe Co. and Meni-han Shoe Co. for 30 years.

He was a member of Local 215, National Federation of Post Office Workers. Surviving Mr. Sailer are his wife, Katherine Eagen Sailer; a son, Edward C. Sailer; four daughters, Mrs. John Shatzel, Mrs.

Charles Young, Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Mrs. Thomas Cava-nagh, and eight grandchildren, all of Rochester. The prayer service will be conducted at 8:30 a. m.

Friday in the woman, breaking a Done in ner 7b; 1 face and a rib, and to have tried employment and claims. He iace uu personnel and public to rape her AssL Dist Atty John im C. Little who prosecuted. A Rochestcrj he sai(1, 'ceived engineering training at On Jan. 22, 1954.

on a plea of jCornell University in 1903. He guilty to second degree assault in was one of the founders of the beating and choking a 34-year-om i -M woman Nov. 5, 1953, in an alley If i I off Chestnut Street, Keur was )tOXCcU07 LOSTS I 'Haubner Stallknccht Funeral "nS.Home, 828 Jay St. Requiem Mass given a suspenaea sentence anu was placed on five years' proba- UtlVet $100 If tion by County Judge Daniel J. Admitting he was Intoxicated 'U be celebrated at 9 in Holy O'Mara.

That indictment also accused Keur of first degree grand larcenv in stealing the woman's when his car was involved in an HosSlc CemeS accident April 2 in which two purse containing $1.85. persons, one a police Herman Foster, 35, of 293 were injured, Paul Johnson, 34, LlXV OltCfejf MS Fulbriqht Award ECO oxiora hi. pieaaea gumy ueiuiej 0i Vienna at. was unea iuu Judge Henry to second degree cu Court Judge Thomas norTheme'wi commmCulhane yesterday. Culhane also March 2.

Sentence was set for. forwarded to the Motor Vehicles A Fulbright scholarship for a year's study at the University of Paris, France, has been awarded iwippfvn Miss Helen Bureau a recommendation that Johnson's license be revoked. May 9. William P. Stewart, 38, of 130 Weldon who Saturday completed a 30-day Monroe County Police placed the charge of 1 Frances Bauer, I senior at Nat I areth College.

daughter of 'intoxicated driving after John Tenitentiary term for driving vs. u.j sona auio was jn collision wun Kn nVH nlp.HpH (nnnrpnt 8 Pvatc car dmen Sgt IV Charles Sorochty at Ormond and Kelly Streets. Sorochty suffered back Injuries and a woman before Judge Henry to a felony charge of driving on the same date while intoxicated. The case was adjourned one week to set for trial. passenger in Johnson's car suffered chest injuries.

2 Democratic Clubs VitlllClIb UQU' cr of 47 Westchester is a member of the Alliance Fran-caise of Rochester. She will study French In the indictment returned HKI.KN BALLR sealed March 30, Stewart is ac cused of drunken driving in ELECTRICALLY FUSED WATCH CRYSTALS reg. 2.00 to 3.50 Save your timepiece save money, besides! Have our experts install one of these electrically fused crystals in your watch during this 3-day offer. Warranted for one year not to break or come out, leak dust, chip or discolor. Come in today! Sibl.y'i Watch Repair, Strut Fleer Schedule Meetings Scottsville Road, Chili.

The charge is a felony because in 1953 he was convicted of drunk en driving as a misdemeanor in Henrietta justice court, when he was given a 10-day suspended CHOOSE FROM OVER 100 TITLES OF PLYMOUTH 10" LONG PLAY RECORDS sentence and a $50 fine. Clifford B. Sargent, candidate literature. Hers is one of 247 for assemblyman last year, wiil grants for graduate study in speak tomorrow night at a meet-j France made under Public Law ing of Monroe County Youngm the Fulbright Act. Democrats at Democratic head- The act, which was sponsored quarters, 201 Wilder Bldg.

A by Senator Fulbright (D-Ark), is meeting of Gates Democraticj designed to improve understand-Club is slated for tomorrow night ing with foreign countries by an at Doud Post Home, Buffalo exchange of students. Funds are Road, John Graham, president, obtained through sales of U.S. will preside. 'surplus property abroad. I Stewart paid a $50 fine besides serving the 30-day term imposed by Chili Justice of the Peace George Smith, on the license charge.

Regularly 99c each Sibley's made a deal with one of the world's largest independent record male ers and that's why you get this break! Add to your record library check and mail the coupon. Top quality 33 l.p. records, all! All kinds of music you name it! 2 Dogs Saved From Gorge Siii Two dogs that came off second best in a tangle with the Genesee River Gorge yesterday were recuperating from injuries last night. They were rescued by the combined efforts of C. Raymond Naramore of the Humane Society and four boys.

One dog, that apparently fell AFTER-EASTER 1 A CLE OF WOMEN'S BETTER SPRING SHOES off a cliff on the west side of the gorge about 300 yards north, of Driving Park Avenue, was identified by his license and his owner notified. The owner took him home from the Humane Society offices early last night. He was cut and bruised. The other dog, thought at first to have suffered a broken leg, was located in a cave by the falls after Naramore waded through water up to his hips. His leg was bruised but apparently not broken.

He was taken to the Humane Society quarters. Garry Vollersten, 12, of 15 Fair View Heights, and David Tyler, 11, were looking for arrowheads along the gorge about 10 a.m. when they spotted the Regularly 11.95-15.95- P-100-3 Old Time FivoriUs P-IOO-5 Pleno Stmi P-1 00-7 Gey Budeptit P-1 00-1 2 Orgen Fiverites P-I00-IJ Dinner Music P-I00-I7 Fimoui Mirchei P-I00-II SoutH Ameriein Tengoet P-I00-I9 Country Dincti P-1 00-2 1 Hiwiiien Fivoritti 0 P-IO-4 Ippolitov-lvinov Ctueeiien Sketches P-1 0-1 4 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Minor P-I0-IS Streuss Rosinlevelitr Weltiet P-I0-I6 Lisit Lei Preludet P-1 0-22 Smetene Die Moldeu; Beethoven "Egmont" P-IO-24 Cevellerie Rusticene Highlights P-1 0-25 Puccini Le Boheme Highlights P-1 0-26 Puccini Medame Butterfly Highlights P-10-27 Verdi RigoleHo Highlights P-1 0-28 Rossini Barber of Seville Highlights P-IO-2? Biiet Carman Highlights P-10-30 Moiart Violin Concerto tn A Major P-1 0-3 1 Grieg Norwegian Rhapsody 149-1 Streuss Fledermeus Overture 149-3 Strauss Blue Danube, ethers 149-4 Cfiopin, Bach, Moiart Encores 149-8 Streuss, Ziahrer Polkas Waltzes 149-9 Beethoven Symphony 149-10 Biiet Cermen Suite; Smetane Moldau 149-1 1 Rimsky-Korsakoff Coq d'Or Suite 149-12 Chopin Ballades 3 4 149-13 Gillis Tulsa; Strauss Waltzes 149-14 Mendelssohn Violin Concert Minor 149-15 Schubert Symphony 8 149-16 Moiart Symphony 41 149-19 Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite 149-23 Moiart Symphony 40 149-24 Highlights from Tosc end Cevellerie 149-25 Sibelius Finlendie; Moiart Thamos 149-27 Strauss, Ziehrer, Suppe Merches Polkas 149-28 Ippolltov-lvanov Caucasian Sketches MAIL ORDERS ON ORDERS OVER $2 dog at the foot of the cliff. Garry went for helo. Meanwhile, a nair of fossil hunters, Jack Honan, 15, of 397 Alphonse and Daniel Craig, 15, of 354 Mt.

Vernon happened along. Naramore also received a call Regularly 16.95-34.95 149-30 Schubert Symphony 6 149-31 Tchaikovsky Romeo i Juliet Overture 149-33 Moiert Symphony 35 149-34 Herbert Operetta Highlights 149-35 Beethoven Violin Sonata 7 149-36 Tcheikovsky Andante Cent, Waltz; Moiert Kl. Naehtmusik 149-38 Streuss Welties 149-39 Offenbach Hoffmenn excerpts; Delibes Ballet 149-40 Lehar Overtures 149-42 Enesco plays Eneseo Sonata 2 149-45 Korsakoff Capr. Delibes Ballet 149-46 Kern Melodies 149-47 Enesco Rumen. Rhaps, lt Lisit Prel.

149-48 Beethoven end Mendelssohn Overtures 149-49 Streuss Symphonic Welties 149-50 Schumann Sonata 2 149-51 Frenck Variet's. Debussy Apres Midi 149-52 Eneseo Rumen. Rhaps. Smetane Moldau 149-54 South Pacific Highlights 149-55 King I Highlights 1000-1 Dinner Music 1000-2 Viennese Welties 1000-3 Polke Hits 1000-4 Old Timers Gay Nineties 1000-5 Merches Remington Brass Bene) 1000-6 Orgen Stendards 1000-7 Tangos 1000-8 Heweiien Hits 1000-9 Rhumbes; Machita-Quintera Orch. 1000-10 Russian Gypsy Music 1000-11 Hungerien Gypsy Music 1000-12 Squere Dances 1000-13 Concert Music 1000-14 Polke Melodies 1000-15 Hill end Range Songs 1000-16 Irish Melodies 1000-17 Femous Cowboy Songs 1000-18 Fairy Tales 1000-19 Nursery Songs 1000-20 Stephen Foster Favorites 1000-22 Piano Favorites: Lisit, Greig, Debussy 1000-23 Spirituels 1000-24 Serah Veughn Hot Jen 1000-25 Ethel Waters Shedes of Blue 1000-26 Hot Polkas: Frank Yenkovic 1000-29 Yenkovic in Polk Time 1000-30 Military Marches 1000-31 Bebop end Blues 1000-32 Cefe Society Swing 1000-33 Modern Amerieen Musieiens 1 1000-34 Fieste Time 1000-35 Moods in Blue: Hot Lips Peg 1000-36 Dence Polkas; Victor Zembruskl 1000-37 Morris Lane 1 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Sibley's Records, Fourth Floor from Hawk-Eye Works, advising him that the two dogs were in the gorge, and hurt.

The second dog was some distance from the I first. INSTALLATION SUNDAY Crouch-Doud Post 600, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will install George F. Kermis Jr. of 192 Klein St. as commander at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at Baron's Restaurant, 486 Clifford Ave. Other officers to be installed are vice commanders, Joseph J. Vaeth and Richard F. Smith; quartermaster, Robert J. Englert.

and Gerald H. judge advocate, Manuel. RHYTHM STEP DELMANETTE PALIZZIO SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS FLORSHEIM NEWTON ELKIN RED CROSS Come see this exciting collection of spring-through-summer shoes at drastic reductions. Find high-fashion shoes in stunning styles, classic shoes high medium and low heel shoes there's a splendid selection, but you'll want to be here early to pick the best! Suedes, kidskins and calfs black, brown, navy, red and green in the group. SIBLEY'S SHOI SALON, SECOND FLOOR ADVERTISEMENT 31 VI2 DC Sibley, Lindiay I Curr Co.

Cridivards'Ofkrj Compltta Rclitf Rochester N. T. Plxit sand ma the following records (Hit eumbers): 2 Jl) 00 rem vensf ipsliCii Take ra. dwaros' oltvi tablets the pure-vegetable formula of a noted physician lor the clogging, transient kind of constipation. ouvt Tablets clean out waste and gassy bloat from the Intestinal tract, giving complete satisfaction.

Take ouvi tablets tonight to feel i Name Addrtll City State Charga Chack C.O.O. (over add 3 sales It dclivtrtd in Monroa County No Mail Orders Fil lad on Ian Than 2 "tiptop" tomorrow. Inexpensive. IVaV jehrfMftl, 11 i.Mh&Jmf.' MimJa4m, 0, VaXeV4WaVA)l.

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