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Democrat and Chronicle du lieu suivant : Rochester, New York • Page 20

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Rochester, New York
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Five Deny Charges in Sealed Indictments ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Thursday, Dec. 8, 1960 20 I Irondequoit Wins In Zoning Suit; Appeal Promised U. of R. Will Establish Brain Research Center 1 1 i i 1 I Mt. Morris pleaded innocent to first degree grand larceny in theft of more than $500 from the Alco Oil Inc.

gasoline station at 2465 West Henrietta Road, Brighton, Oct. 12. Willie Terrell, 36, of 217 Tremont St. pleaded innocent to a felony charge of possessing a loaded re-volver without a license Oct. 29.

journed to tomorrow and counsel was assigned. Two co-defendants, Robert Bixby, 20, of 105 Edinburgh St. and Lester Gardner, 21, of 106 Chamberlain pleaded innocent Tuesday. Arraignment of Willie F. Clark, 37, no home, on a charge of first degree grand larceny in unauthorized use Nov.

17 of a car owned hv Five men and youths named in sealed indictments pleaded innocent when arraigned yesterday before County Judge George D. Og-den and arraignments of three ethers were postponed pending consultation with attorneys. Timothy Barry, 13, of 221 Carling Road, and Anthony 17, of 935 Atlantic Irondequoit won he first A A Center for Brain the coming decade and round in a court action attack-search will be established by! one that promises major ad-jng the town's refusal last vonnoe in mantel lirtilth anH ihp I'nivcrsilv oi Koclicstcr Marcli 31 to issue a penmi medicine in general. for an apartment house at I a next semester. According to Dr.

de Paul Blvd. But a sec- linked witn two other 3170 St. manv fields It will brin? Kiewiet. the hoard of trus- youths to two burglaries. "ul 10 rSia afoM rnrmatinn nf ond round as promised last of knowledge together Arraignment of Arthur George A.

Granger of Sodus Cammarano. 20, of 76 Well-i tojoinorrow 1 ington Ave. on charges of; third decree burglary and NOTICE TO BIDDERS 4- comprehensive ei tori in-(hc h(l fj bp. night. isof jmw ip hrain Ti.j,n i lU0 eraia sieagner, la, oi "a rain students 1 C1 lne eiwi: aiuna-v iui Carh Road ad Uo Barton, 19, of 104 Allandale of ihe Division of Purchas and Supply counsel.

He is accused of uwin omm programs in psycnoi- uonsKy, wno Drougiu me m- on graduate levels. in tne physical and bio-( itial suit, said a new suit at- Dr. Cornells W. de Kiewiet.j logical sciences, and in medi-j tacking the constitutionality UR president, said the center Cine piace this institution in of the town's zoning ordi-will be headed by Dr. E.

Royjan unusually favorable posi-J nance as it zones the property John, associate professor ojition to provide leadership in residential will be brought in psychology. The center will this important and challeng-j Supreme Court in a few days, be associated with the de-jng field." David Levy of Levy partment of psychology in the jn announcing formal acti-jLevy. who represents Donskv, pleaded innocent Tuesday. The four are accused of third degree burglary and petit larceny in breaking into the Louis A. Flick home at 40 Blossom Circle Brighton, and stealing two bottles of whisky, a bank and a ring 4 viiy Mill, uniil 11:00 Htrn Standard Time, on December 21.

on the following: Ore Industrial Tractor and Special Fquipmem for Dept. of Public Safety. Mt. Hope Cemetery. Two 4-Wheel Tractor UnlH for the Dept.

of Public Works, Bureau ot Sanitation. Cast Iron Pip and Fittlnaj fof the Dept. of Public Works, Bureau of Water. All bids must be endorsed with the title of the work to which they relate, the name of the bidder and his resi smashing the front window of Beikirch's Hardware Sporting Goods Store, 755 Winton Road North, and stealing two 22-caliber revolvers worth $82 Oct. 28.

A co-defendant, Robert Allen, 19, of 312 Col-vin St. pleaded innocent Tues- College oi aim nmr vauon or me center, oeiSaid the suit will seek to es Oct. 29 and of third degree but will work cioseiy wuu Mcwiet said that it repre-itahlish that the nroDertv is i T.TII lience, ana must Be accompanied by a sent, an expansion of the too narrow and long to eZS Fesshe SgrocSvT university pilot program in dvelonpd for sinele-familvl other departments, the Medical School and the College of Engineering. irinJln certified check ot amount as specified! Case Qf KObClt nndle.lm proposal to insure the execution of hrain research and graduate; hfimrs. The nrooertv has been ol- "21.

of 514 Lake accused I "it uiun niiot uc ui'uii anu in inn- In recommending establish-tram'ng rtirectert hy nr. John used as a truck farm and of first degree grand larceny Joseph Lombardo, 47, of; in theft nov. 21 of a car tormity with the bidding sheets and specifications which will be furnished by the undersigned, after December 7 KENNETH PUNNET ment of the center, a joint for the last two years under greenhouse operation for 215 Chestnut St. pleaded in owned by Thomas Marriott of 5 farilltV adlTliniSirailVe CiMll- mun uum uif- ixnumidi in many years. mittee stated its conviction stitutes of Health.

136 Fitzhugh St. was ad-' rurcnasmg Supreme Court Justice that '-brain research is going Dr. John has been carrying iCharles Lambiase yesterday to be one of the most impor-out a number of "long-range I dismissed Donsky's suit tant areas of basic science research projects concerning! 2it Zonin2 Board 0f nocent to third degree burglary in breaking into the office of Flower City Amusement 389 Webster Nov. 9. Carl J.

Macchirella, 29, of i i l- a 1-1 1 An I IvTrtiAml Appeals, Building Inspector Earl Pugsley and. Acting Building Inspector Earl Beideck. basis of learning how the brain codes, processes and stores information. The new center will in- BRER RABBIT SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL: MOLASSES CHIFFON PUDDING Mayor Bars Volunteers 1' Donsky had sought a build- Woman Driver Hurt Jn Crash lirom the fieW, of 4 -i IlUUe Vll UIC uiuuci IV un anifimv nun iiHiniM i iiiivvi. Mavor Peter Farrv 'i i March 31 but none was Veering out of control.

an only dav told an att orney for the ines issued. That night the Town aulo dnven by a 39-year-old olunteers of America tha physicists and Board- after a public hear-; woman glanced off a parked ine uuiu i oi imulu specialists inS- removea an reierenceb cari then struck another corn-further collection permits: iU to apartment houses from its1 ino hoaHnn in frnnt nf peri this season. staffed by Dr John and tw0 zoning ordinance with the re- The Volunteers, who have full-time 'faculty members to sult that apartment houses i received permission to place, be added shortly. The center Soften 1 envelope (1 tbsp unflavored gelatin in '4 cup cold water. Stir 's tsp.

cream of tartar into V2 cup Brer Rabbit Molasses; add 1 tsp. vanilla extract, xh tsp. salt and cup water. Beat 3 egg yolks until light; add molasses mixture. Cook over hot water, stirring constantly; until ilightly thickened.

Add gelatin mixture, stir until dissolved. Chill until t.i Cedarwood Ter. shortly after 8 last night. June McCabe of 99 Thornton Irondequoit, was later reported in "satisfactory" condition at Northside Hospital with face cuts. Police said the other driver was William Tokars.

46, of 37 Henderson Penfield, and our big and bushy everlasting Christmas tree now require variances from the zoning board. Unlicensed Driver Pays $35 Fine one chimney in Goodman Shopping Plaza, had threatened court action if denied permission to solicit downtown. Barry said his investigation will include graduate students working for the Ph.D. degree, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty and graduate students from other university departments involved in syrupy. Beat 3 egg whites until sl etiff- friM in 7 th cuoar fnlrt inin M' (without ornaments) high.

5 Charged with driving with had shown that "the Volun- brain research out a operator's license, Earl, the owner of the parked car, D. Pemberton, 32, of 289 Buell1 Charles F. Matthews of 280 teers are not properly organ-1 ized at this time for purposes; HALL OF FAME DEBATE Gates, was fined $35 last Cedarwood Ter. oi pudiic soiicuauon. A four-man debate team gelatin mixture.

Whip cream until stiff, fold into gelatin mixture with 1 cup dried macaroon crumbs. Pour into sherbet glasses or 8" ring mold which has been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm; un-mold if using ring mold. Serve with cream. Serves 6-8.

Capt. William R. Coles, com-! from Rochester Institute ofjisht after he pleaded guilty anding officer in Rochester i Technology will take part in! before P'ttsford Peace Jus-: rrkakIN NETS $385 the Volunteers, last night! thp Hall of fam? rPhnt jf tice Kenneth MacKenzie. In; A lovely 2-piece tree that you'll use year after year. Has 3-way ILL.

approved outlet in its trunk for tree liglil strings. Will not j-liod; is washable; comes in its own non-tipping stand. Fluffs to luxuriance in open air. Sibley's Chrrstnias Trim Shops, Third Floor and Grocery Ramp; all branches. replied he is turning the mat-i New York University Peace Justice Her-j Detectives last night were Bre, HabbU rJ If.

GstEN 19" Barrv man feucm nnea two motor- investigating a report oi jo- I a. a 1 rt 1 1 1 1 1 i. row and Saturday. lSts eacn auer tney aa-epn umuiiaie iiiat suuicuhc Winters, Richard Francis, broke into his apartment at mitted passing stopped school buses. They were Harold ter over to his superior, Col.

Clifford Hartman of Bing-hamton. The possibility of placing two chimneys in Goodman Shopping Plaza is something, Coles said, he would look into today. Patchen, 60, of 212 Valley Russell Zimmerman and C. William Campbell will represent RIT at the tourney which will include a special symposium on health 41 Adams and stole $200 cash plus $385 worth of possessions. The latter included rings, a watch, radio, typewriter and TV set.

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There are 260 inches of realistic 2-rail track. Complete, ready to run, with 10-watt transformer included. catalog price 45.45 Sibley's Toys, Fourth Floor; all branches Phcne Order Dept. (HA 6-4000) open at 8:30 A. M.

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