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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 36

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Commissioner Since 1950 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Tuesday, Mar. 10, 1359 36 E. Rochester Library IN THIS WEEK'S POST ADVEFTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Banker Expects More Competition Banks engaged In the Installment credit field can look for increasing competition in the Reports Circulation Up DO YOU SUFFER THE MISERIES OF MIDDLE-AGE STOMACH? Doctor's discovery helps thousands get relief from gas pains and acid Indigestion Townson to Reach 70, Retirement Age, July 8 Public Safety Commissioner Kenneth C. Townson will reach the mandatory retirement age of 70 on July 8. He has held the post since 1950.

Circulation of books from the East Rochester Public Library last year increased by 76.1 per cent. 'i fLm Only the East Irondequoit library had a greater per cent future, the president of the of increase. satin IM fe mi- Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. said yesterday in Chicago. John Remington, speaking That was the highlight of the East Rochester library's 1958 vacancy will exist Jn one A report to the Village Board, ftefore the national installment of the city's most sensative If your stomach fills up with gas after meals-if you belch a lot and are plagued by tpells of heartburn and acid indiRes-tion-your trouble may be due to Middle-Agt Su-nach, a condition that hits many people ter fortv.

To avoid the discomforts of Middle-Age Stomach, try an amaiing formula developed by a prominent doctor and known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Unlike baking soda, antacid mints and other alkalizers which give only temporary relief, this remarkable medicine when taken regularly helps promote more normal stomach activity to that you get relief that really lasts! Once your digestion is improved by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and your stomach is working right again, you can eat what you like without gas pains, heartburn or similar distress. So why suffer from Middle-Age Stomach? Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has helped so many people that over 38 million bottles have been sold. Get it at your druggist's in liquid or tablets. Money back guarantee. James F. Flannery, night.

Mrs. Reta If. Morgan, librarian, also noted in her written persons who have cards issued by other libraries in the Monroe County Library System. Books circulated numbered 39,838 in 1958, up 17,220 from the 22,616 circulated in 1957 for an increase or 76.1 per cent. In addition, the East Rochester library filled 1,104 requests for material through the credit conference of the American Bankers said that the experience of lenders and hnrrnura rliirinff (ho ntnaeilnn report that East Rochester holds the record for having the posts unless city officials request and win an extension for him from the state providing he wants such an extension.

The state pension fund mandates retirement at 70 for public employes. In the job as Navy Chief, Dies Navv Chief Commissary Stew largest number of children's wnuunece in rcadin2 club members in the the role of installment credit inter-library loan service of the in the economy. ard (Ret.) James F. Flannery, who was wounded in the bomb Monroe County Library System, again setting a record for the county. ing of Pearl Harbor, died un ay Lenders now have behind Ihcm," he said, "a further record of performance under changing The library now has 7.854 business conditions, and bor mm? DON'T MISS THOSE rowers have found that they 4-i county.

There were 175 children enrolled in last summer's vacation reading program and from 25 to 75 smaller children attend the monthly story hours. Statistically, the report contains these figures: There were 1,436 new borrowers registered in 1958, compared with 1,227 in 1957. Of the new borrowers, 590 were adults and 846 children. Active borrowers number 2,663. In library is used regularly by 191 can face the future with con volumes on its shelves and added 877 adult books and 439 children's books last year.

About 200 pamphlets have been added to the library's pamphlet file and magazine cir head of the Department of Public Safety, Townson has control over such diverse organizations as the police and fire bureaus, Parks Bureau, traffic engineering, the recreation and forestry divisions which are part of the parks unit, Bureau of Buildings, cemeteries, Bureau of Weights and Measures, the city pound, and the old health bureau which since has been transferred to the county. He also serves as official at hearings of the City Rehabilitation Commission. The energetic Townson. whose expectedly yesterday (March 1959) in his home, 463 Tre-mont Street. He was 57.

Chief Flannery was born here. He joined the Navy in 1919 and served as a baker, first several vessels. MARCH culation figures last year were 2,070, compared with 1,103 in 1957. (IV zJ iJ 1 SPECIAL PRICE James F. I tannery class, aboard fidence in their ability to carry a burden of debt repayments." He pointed out that "Favorable experience can always be expected to result in the entry of new competitors into a field, and installment credit is no exception The fact that banking faces keen competition in the installment credit field, in the opinion of many, is a wholesome thing.

The economy of the country is stronger by reason of the fact that the structure of installment credit is broadly based." rJfiCMm FREE GIFT with every order! Fragments from Japanese .45 EGG 5TOVS 'EI Us NUT bombs struck Chief lannery while he was on the USS Trenton at Pearl Harbor. After being hospitalized, he returned to active duty. Budget Terms Satisfaction Guaranteed LIBERTY COAL GL. 3-5757 looks and actions belie his age, last night was non-committal as to whether he wishes to keep the office. But it is known that he is anxious to finish the jobs he has started.

These includes the relocation of firchouses, of 1 73 Saratoga CZZ He was put on reserve status ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Oct. 1, 1944, and recently had lived in the family homestead at the Tremont Street address. ADVERTISEMENT Chief Flannery leaves his which five have been built and four remain to be built. lie is in the midst of reorganizing the AT FIRST FEDERAL Police Bureau. He has reorgan ized the Fire Bureau.

In recent years, he has found himself in the middle of politi cal crossfire which in one case, Unique Anii-Dandruff Discovery Foams Out Ugly, Flaky Dandruff Foams In Instant Hair-Control yet is NOT a Shampoo! wile, Margaret; a brother, John P. Flannery of Rochester, and two daughters, Margaret and Patricia Flannery. Last rites will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Henry D. Ilalloran Sons Funeral Homey 141 Arnett and at 9 in Immaculate Conception Church.

Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 'Info' Clerk at least, aid not directly con-cern his actions. Townson or Save now earn dividends from March 1st! Put your money to work earning new, higher dividends with II. W. First Federal's Hard Working Dollar.

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It also is known that Town-son has not liked being caught up in politics. Time and again he has said his interest "is in making the police and fire bureaus more efficient, making travel on the streets safer, thereby bringing down insurance rates, and in general, slaying out of the political arena. apply ajter you shampoo or simply rub in for daily grooming. Instantly you see and feel RESDAN foam into action. EES-DAN carries a remarkable cleansing substance, C-T-A-B, down around every hair shaft Don't rinse! RESDAN stays on your scalp keeps it hygienically New York, N.Y.

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You'll be side by side with: the major whose horrifying job was to crash-land a glider full of troops onto a Nazi-held bridge. the paratrooper who landed in "quicksand," and was sucked into the slime, screaming, until the mud silenced him. the general who wandered alone on the battlefield unable to find a single one of his 7,000 men. the staff officers who watched helplessly as 12 copies of a top-secret battle "plan blew out into a crowded London street. Ike, as he makes the nightmarish decision to attackdespite bad weather that could mean disaster.

You'll never, never forget the heart-pounding excite-mcnt of Day" starting in this week's Post. Mrs. Benton some years ago worked for newspapers in advertising here. She has been with the city slightly less than a year. She lives at 130 Gibbs St.

Mrs. Dublin started with the city 15 years ago, doing surveys for the public relations unit. Her only retirement plans so far are to remain active in her favorite organizations, the Mon roe Art Guild and the 18th Ward Women's Republican Club. She is the widow of Frank E. Dublin, is the mother of four and the grandmother of 12.

She lives at 26 Vermont St. Mrs. Benton currently is working afternoons with Mrs. Dublin to learn the routine. I til Nry I I I IS i if'sterwas! if '-5.

wis? tI if Judge Suspends Sentences for 2 Two Boston area men yesterday received two-year suspended sentences here, for the interstate transportation of a stolen car last February. George L. Kramer, 33, of Dorchester, and George Borowski, 34, of Jamaica Plains, who drove the car from Boston to Avon, received the sentences from Judge Harold P. Burke in U.S. District Court.

They also were each placed on probation for two years. Our Mood-bank scandal! ROOM John A. Riley, 37, of 1413 South pleaded innocent to giving false information to a government agency. Last August he complained to the FBI he had received a threatening letter. The FBI said tests showed he sent the letter to himself.

1 Collision Hurts f. MT; fMjS voc Woman Rider A two-car crash in Alexander 1 1 Street and Main Street East re suited in face cuts and a head injury to Mrs. Mary Lacanccl lera, 51, of 60 Copeland shortly after 5 last night. Mrs. Lacancellera, a passen v- pfc lwMhi'it al in Jr i gcr in an auto operated by her husband, Joseph, 57, was taken to Highland Hospital where at tendants described her condi tion as "satisfactory." Why do certain hospitals make money on the blood you donate? Demand five pints in exchange for every one they administer? Refuse to honor membership in "competing" blood clubs? Here's the appalling story of how your blood has become a weapon in the struggle between two powerful organizations.

Read "What's Wrong With Our Blood Banks?" helps pick Presidents lie was key man in nominating FDR, Truman, Stevenson. And again Democratic hopefuls look to David Lawrence, now governor of Pennsylvania, for the nod. Here's whom he favors and why! My fight against paralysis From his hospitol bed, Maurice Stokes, Cincinnati Royals' courageous star, tells of his determined battle to ploy basketball again. It's a wonderful week in the Post 7 articles, 4 stories, 2 serials, many cartoons and exciting pliotograplis. Get your copy today wherever magazines are soldi Police said the Lacancellera car crashed against the side of an auto driven by Mary E.

Heeks, 27, of St. John's In the style that tel the standard for an industry: Chrysler Windsor k-Door Hardtop which made a left-hand turn in front of it as Lacancellera crossed Alexander in Main You get bigness where it counts inside in a Chrysler! Street. Certificate Issued 1 In Death of Woman A self-administered overdose, apparently of medicine, caused the death of Mrs. Elsa K. Johnson, 44, of 1120 Park Coroner Cornelius P.

Danehy reported yesterday in issuing a lion-hearted Chrysler roominess acknowledges you as a full-grown human being. Wider, higher doors let you in and out without a crouchAnd Chrysler offers the option of Swivel Seats to make entry and exit even easier. In Chrysler you'll find head room for sitting with your hat on. Generous leg room for lounging and for crossing knees. Floors are flatter there's less awkward sink to trip you.

A single easy step gets you inside. No other car gives you such interior room! Comfort on the go, too! Chrysler's famed engineering qualities give you the kind of quiet, confident ride you want. The touch-and-go pleasure of pushbutton TorqueFlite transmission the stop-on-a-dime safety of brawny Total-Contact Brakes the proven economy of Chrysler's new Golden Lion engine the sure-footed control of famous Torsion-Aire Ride. Drive America's most comfortable car. Compare its roomy ride with its cramped competitors.

See for yourself how well Chrysler measures up. certificate of suicide. An anaty HRYSL sis of the contents of the stomach will be made by the city chemist. Mrs. Johnson was found dead in the attic of her setting the pace in style and comfort home Saturday.

1 TOOL KIT STOLEN I.I...MP) i. 1 ii rlt'mma I mif 1 1 A tool kit containing sockets See it today at your Chrysler dealer and wrenches was reported stolen from the Passino Colli sion 149 Ridge Rdv police A CUKTiS MAGAZINE said yesterday. The thief removed cardboard from a broken window to enter. i.

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