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i iii 1 hi i nwui un ymyr-w mrm wr-mm -rnpr-jju i i n-y-y-, yf hi i ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE 2o Tuesday, May 19, 1959 Group to Take Scranfom's Expansion Sale May 18-29! Two Weeks of Savings! Second Look At Park-Shop The future of the city's con troversial park-and -shoD plan Stat School Boards Won't Renew Drive To Share Sales Tax A legislative effort to obtain a share of the Monroe County sales tax for school districts outside of Rochester won't be renewed, Everett R. Dyer, executive secretary of the New York School Boards said last night. will be put in the hands of an impartial committee. City Manager Robert P. Aex and Byron A.

Johnson presi dent of E. W. Edwards 6c Son representing retailers, yester day decided a committee, in terested in downtown but not involved in the plan, should evaluate it. For three years, the Legisia The committee, perhaps three the annual 16 million dollar persons, probably will be picked ture has rebuffed efforts of the association to obtain passage of a law requiring counties to melon to Include suburban schools. The fiscally dependent at tne Kepublican caucus Thurs STATIONERY RACK DESK TRAY removable horizontal partitions and 3 verticle fiartition keep raperd at your fingertips, keep desk tidy.

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Rochester schools 'now get about The recommendation of the divide sales tax revenues wun local schools. For the most part, committee will not be binding the bills haven't emerged Irom a third of the city's share through City Council action. '60 Session Eyed Dyer said it's much too early on enner the city nor the retailers who have opposed the plan. But the city manaeer committee pigeonholes. Ail steel with label holders.

.9.88 Reg. 9.98 7.77 Outside of New York City, Reg. 11.95 to comment on legislative proposals for the 1960 session. The saia that if the committee decides the plan is not feasible, he will recommend Citv Coun- Monroe County is one of the lew counties in the state that assess a sales tax. Erie County's sales state education commissioner, cu strongly reconsider its Dr.

James E. Allen has been assigned by Gov. Rockefeller to The Council last week make a comprehensive study ol tax income has always been earmarked for education. Further Try Fruitless Dyer said it is apparently frnitips to nursue efforts for adopted the plan and instructed state aid for schools. I I TV I The association official did observe that the 1959 Legisia Aex to try to work out the differences with the retailers.

Simply, the plan provides that motorists parking in the Hjj tv rh TJj ff' ft i 7 1 I I I i i I rr I i I state legislation on an individual ture continued the 8 per cent county basis. "temporary" increase in the state aid formula. An adequate program can't be planned on That doesn't preclude a move fnr a statewide sales tax to ramp garages could get tokens from merchants for 20 cents' worth of parking. The merchants would buv the tokens temnorarv aid. he noted.

finance education for the state's Dyer's views were obtained In booming school population. from the city for distribution to their customers. a telephone interview from tale donia-Mumford Central School There must be a broadening of the tax base for schools, Pyer Johnson is vice president nf where he was to review 1959 legislation for 200 school board members, legislators and others the executive committee, Retail Merchants Council of the Cham-j BOSTON PENCIL SHARPENERS The ideal sharpener for th home, office or school. It' easy to fasten to the wall or desk. Has a sturdy dual blade ber of Commerce.

He met in: declared. Non-property taxes possible include sales, head and income taxes. Abandonment of the campaign for state legislation doesn't restrict the Board of Supervisors, which can legally vote to divide STEEL PERSONAL FILES JUMBO SIZE Extra large per-sonal file equipped with movable or removable partition. Complete set of A-Z index folders. Lock and key.

UVi" wide, 10 high, 93" deep. from 35 school districts in tne Rochester area. The meeting City Hall with Aex, City Treasurer Louis' Leggiero, Traffic Control Director R. Harrison was the 20th in a series of 25 be 7 I ing held throughout the state. FAMILY PORTRAIT It took time but the photographer got them to pose.

.3.77 Reg. 3.85 Young, and Ruth Mulcock, director of public information for the city. Also attending was Vernon Dean, director of the Chamber's Retailing Depart-ment. Special 3.50 Picture the Situation Soldier Accused Glove Said to Be Sobb's Displayed in Murder Trial Johnson repeated the mer Of Stealing Car 2 Monkeys Have More Fun At Zoo than Barrel of Men nossible to get prints from a chants' stand that they are disturbed over he plan and feel it is a mistake. The plan was developed by the city and Rochester Savings Bank.

cigarette butt and that he didn't An alert patrolman last night TELEPHONE BOOK COVER Handsome gold-tooled Telephone Book cover in durable plastic. Keepa your phone book new al ways. Choice of pastel or dark colors. recovered a stolen car before the owner discovered the theft and arrested an AWOL soldier who allegedly stole it. Patrolman Joseph Conte iden What would you have done? The Seneca Park Zoo yesterday uncorked two arrivals: an 8-year-old spider monkey and her offspring, a little guy of three months.

You slip in the cage to get a mug shot of newcomers, but Reg. 1.50 Continued from Page 27 is that she told her boy friend about the diamond ring Mr. Fisher was wearing and the two vent to the motel after, according to her story, Sobb said, "Let's go get it (the ring) She claims she was outside when the beating occurred. Mrs. Fisher testified her husband had no more than $70 with him when he left for Rochester, most of it company money.

Earl Roth, Syracuse jeweler who reset the diamond six years ago, followed Mrs. Fisher nn the stand. He declared the tified the soldier as Terry Mock-bee, 18, of 850 Elmwood try to get prints off door knobs because they "had been handled too much." Deputy Questioned Davidson's questioning of Deputy Wittenberg continued: You -have seen the prints of JoAnn Wilson? A Yes, I have. Did you attempt to compare her prints with the portion that you did have that was observable? A Yes, I did. BLOOD PROGRAM MEETING Jerome C.

Smith, administrator of the Rochester Regional Red Cross Blood Program, will address Sixth Ward Red Cross recruiters and volunteers at 8 p.m. on May 26 at the American Assn. of University Women clubhouse, 494 East Ave. WELDING MACHINE STOLEN who is charged with second degree grand larceny. Conte said he spotted a stalled they won't cooperate.

The baby wraps his footlong arms around mama's midriff, and everytime the lions and the seals, then casually sauntered back after 10 minutes. That did it. You never saw a couple of monkeys more worried about getting their picture in the paper. The two of them mugging all over the place. Watson just slipped in, flashed one, one more to make sure, and left.

"What would you be likely to be getting in here next?" he asked curator Earl Wells. "We need a pair of king vultures, Joe," Wells said. "And you to take the picture." Lo, the poor photographer. car tearing three youths in Phont BA 5-4500 Scranfom's you swing into position to pho Smith Street near Whitney Street about 8:15 and decided to check it. As he approached the vehicle, two passengers jumped tograph, mama swings away from you.

Besides, there are two South diamond was worth between from it and fled on foot. American porcupines lurking in $375 and $400. It has not been hr. Free Parking in Stillson St. Ramp with $2 purchase The patrolman collared the Thieves hauled a welding machine, valued at $400, from the rear of 7 Canal St.

sometime yesterday, police said. It belongs to the Art in Iron 4057 Ridge Rd. W. A majm BY. cm.vn.wc mjkal NHf TMOAT.

PUU OVTHTOWM PLAM opposite corners of the same cage. Be careful, because these are a couple of mean customers. found. Unexplained Testimony An enigmatic, as yet unex driver, Mockbee, and brought him to police headquarters for questioning. It was learned then that the auto been stolen That was the situation con Couldn't you find any similarities? A I couldn't make any.

Did you find any portion of any print that belonged to Joseph Sobb? A No. I didn't. Returning to Wittenberg for redirect examination, Prosecutor Rosenthal asked, "Assuming someone is wearing gloves, can plained bit of testimony, concerned a striped necktie which fronting staff photographer Joe Watson yesterday af BhotoBraoher Walsh said was from in front oi the home of its owner, Sidney Smith Jr. of 298 Seward about an hour ternoon. After 25 minutes of looking at the wrong side of SJtc 1844 lvintr beneath Mr.

Fisher's car 267 E. MAIN ST. when he photographed it Dec earlier. monkeys and almost treading on 23 in front of the motel room Detectives Albert Diamond a sleeping porcupine, Joe had I II fl I LI and Anthony Sparks later locat you get prints from those?" the answer. He forgot the wtiole thing, The deputy replied, "Not that 1 K.

fc. cllfn N. For a while. (Even photogra Anniversary SALE know of. He also asserted ed Mockbees two passengers who were not implicated in the theft.

Mockbee will be arraigned in City Court today. phers have to eat.) there is no way he knows to Mr. Fisher occupied. Mrs. Fisher identified the tie as one of two her husband had with him on his trip here.

Deputy Sheriff Abe Wittenberg of the Sheriff's Identification Department told the jury he "dusted" for possible fingerprints all articles of furniture i He took a walk, checked on get fingerprints off a towel or rag. Savings in Every Department Other witnesses included Leo Fingers Mangled Becker, 231 Commodore Fisher College To Honor Bishop Brighton, Bausch By Punch Press St. John Fisher College will When he neglected to with SMS draw his hand in time, a welder SAVE '3 suffered mangled fingers of his left hand in an automatic punch press at the Photostat Corp 1001 Jefferson about 11:30 in the motel room, the nignt-stand, dresser, bathroom mirror and drinking glasses and parts of the car but found them "not sufficient for any identification purposes." There were partial prints but "none that would hold up," he said. On the cross examination, Davidson drew from him the fact that there wire cigarette butts in ash trays, with lipstick on one or two, but that he did not take the butts for possible fingerprints, only the ash trays. He said he didn't believe it Lomb manager of branch operations; Ralph W.

Coates, 68 Brooklawn Brighton, a sales manager of the company; Mrs. Cora Burgesser, 19 Riverview a cleaning woman at the motel who discovered something amiss when Mr. Fisher's room door was ajar and she got no response when she called about 10:30 a.m. Dec. 23, and James R.

Wisner, county supervisor of survey engineering, who made two maps showing the motel and roadways. a.m. yesterday. Production Samples of America's Largest Luggage Mfg. honor its patron saint and its bishop today with a Mass and the unveiling of a plaque.

Today is the feast of St. John Fisher. Bishop James E. Kearney will offer Mass for the senior class and will bless their rings. Then, a plaque dedicating the college's principal building the Bishop Kearney Building will be uncovered.

Naming of the building Erwin Willard, 37, of 378 North Irondequoit, was in "satisfactory" condition, before entering surgery at Highland 3 MEN'S RAVEL BAG Hospital. Sheriff's deputy Gene Michaels said three of Willard's SAMSONITE Weekend Cases (Both' Men's and Women's) Reg. $19.95 fingers were nearly severed was considered a "lasting re (Tan or Brown) minder of his (the Bishop's) Willard did both welding and role in the founding of the col punch press work at the plant, lege," said the Very Rev. Charles Michaels said. J.

Laverv. C.S.B.. Drpsidpnt of Building Sold In Lake Avenue Sale of a three-story brick Home Builders the college. Man, 83, Dies; store and apartment building at Lunch at Capitol Reg. $27.95 LIKLY'S SALE PRICED Found by Stairs the southwest corner of Lake Avenue and Glenwood Avenue for $55,500 was reported yesterday.

The sellers were LaBori A. WASHINGTON, May 18 (GNS) Six members of the $51.95 (o) Mf ALL COLORS Found at the foot of a cellar stairway in his home about Rochester Home Builders Assn, had lunch with Rep. Harold Krass and S. Herbert Kroll. The buyer was 1 1 a Realty 2:30 p.m.

yesterday, Arthur Ostertag at the Capitol today. 1 "lie i i 1 I headed by Libby Feld Keating Will Gef Ifaly Decoration WASHINGTON, May 18 (GNS) Italy will award the Order of Merit to Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R) of Rochester at a ceremony tomorrow. The presentation will be made at the Italian Embassy.

Others to be honored include Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill) and Rep. Paul A. Fino (D) of New York City.

Keating spoke this noon at a symposium of the American Committee on Italian Migration. He pointed out that the Judiciary subcommittee on immigration of which he is a member will hold hearings beginning Wednesday on the proposed general revision of U.S. immigration laws. Smith, 83, of 28 Simmons Gates, died three hours later They also conferred with Rep man, 799 Highland Ave. The property contains three stores only Judy Weis of Rochester.

They are here for the annual and 11 apartments. The purchaser assumed a first spring directors meeting of the National Assn. of Home Build .95 ers and will attend tonight's an in Strong Memorial Hospital. Sheriff's deputies said Mr. Smith was unconscious and bleeding from the nose and head when his daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Dorothy Smith, discovered his crumpled form upon her return from a shopping trip. A death certificate will be issued today by Coroner Richard A. nual dinner. They are: Ellery Caldwell, president of the mortgage for approximately gave a second purchase money mortgage for $19,000, and paid the balance in cash. Robert M.

Korpeck, Realtor, handled the transaction. Casper L. Solomon was attorney for the Rochester unit, William J. Hill, executive secretary, and four directors, M. Sanford Abbey, sellers, and Theodore H.

Solo Lee Pflanz, Frank J. Schantz and Joseph F. McCue. Leonardo following an autopsy and further investigation. mon for the buyer.

Latex waterproof Duck, fully lined, extra roomy pocket, Hangs to pack, folds to carry. Keep clothing Daybook of Rochester Events Museum of Arts end Scltnot, oon Today's Events "at Home om. io 3 om. Rocntirr Numltmatic Rochester Button Club, both p.fti. Public Library, moin, eotn m.

to p.m. Branches, to 9 Bookmobile Schedule; Holv Family School In Sheriff: BA 5-0529. State Police: BR 1-4646. Brighton Police: GR 3-2150. Greece Police: Gl 3-0816.

Irondequoit Police: HO 7-6840 Nntional Ambulance: LO 1-5757. Fire Bureou: BA 5-0034. Central Ambulance: BA 6-1700. MIDNIGHT TO NOON 1:12150 Joseph, sickness. 1:47 96 South, no cause.

3:09167 Third, sickness. 3:53 1570 East, sickness. 1:54216 Andrews, sickness. 10:17 Portland and Norton, oross fire 10:2340 Emmett, Investigate smoke. 10:56760 Brooks, oasollne fumes.

157 nnOi me street, 1:30 to 7 p.m., Lincoln Avenue louth of Farrosut Street, 7:15 to 1:30 p.m. Prlctt Plut 10 ImM Wt 'l011J2j314l5 17l(tV0212225 31 1 2 5 4 5 11:28 Plymouth and Columbia, girl In- Red Crot Bloodmobile, Commercial MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS j-omrou 1 Leighton o.m to 4 p.m. 4 Hi i Mi i tiry reuna, 263 central open NAPOLEON FOUNDED THE LEGION OP io am. ana to 4:30 p.m. Historical Society, 485 East open :30 o.m.

to 4:30 m. New Yortc Central Station, open 10 o.m. to m. HONOtt'TO REC06NIZE ABILITY IQPPgENCHMEU IN All. VOCATIONS.

Seneca Park Zoo, open 10 a.m. to 7 Marriage Licenses Joseoh Fafone, 101 Rohr ond Jean Presuttl, 79 Lvceum St. Gary Gordon. 566 Plymouth Ave. I and Shlrlev Gillette.

33 Victoria Dr. Gerrlt Heckman, 24 Bowman ond Roza 695 Portland Ave. Jomes Berry, 280 Hamilton and Rose Shaniev, 10 Albow PI. Louis Bacchetta. 225 Ave.

ond Louise Muto, 134 Deerfield Dr. Donald Connell, 169 Milburn and Carol Fronk, 191 Wilsomo Rd. David Teeuwe, 533 Chili and Ccol Bnnnino, 416 Seword St. Michael Aries. 31 Portage end Hannelore Rorles, 346 Ave.

B. Lawrence Bridge. 30Vi Werner and Roemorie Locurcio. 165 Burwell Rd Donald Riecks. 552 Moin St.

ond Evlvn Hart. 15 Clifton St Kenneth Mrnonn, Thurston Rd turea. 11:37 331 S. Goodman, man fell. NOON TO MIDNIGHT 12:04986 S.

Clinton, man fell. 12:15137 Exchange, sickness. 1:43 40 Greenleaf, no cause. 2:1619 Judson, sickness. 3:10 Portland ond North, orasi firt.

3:14119 Merchants, sickness. 3:2121 Laser, cellar fire. 3:3487 S. Clinton, no cause. 4:03727 Mt.

Hope, accident. 4:32 Burley ond Weston, brush fire. 4:501181 S. Plymouth, sickness. 5:1743 Merrlmac, boy Injured.

5:57 3 Mt. Pleasant, man Injured. 6:26956 Genesee, accident. 6:31 15 Prince, sickness. 9:0795 Hanover, sickness.

10:41326 Plvmoutti sickness. 10:5412 Harrison, sickness. 10:59 Oak near Smith, truck fire. May 1, Rebekah Assembly of New York State, convention. Manger Hotel, all day.

Rotary Club, speaker, the Rev. Alex-onoer C. Cormichel, minister, De Witt Community Church, "The Worry Go Round." Powers Hotel, noon. Western New York Hotet Accountants p.m. Susan B.

Anthony House, 17 Modlson ooen 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Memorial Art Gallery, ooen 10 o.m. to 5 pm. Eastman House, open 10 am.

to 5 p.m. Humane Society Shelter and Loltvpop Farm, 3553 West Henrietta open 10 o.m. to 5 p.m. Danforth Recreation Center, 200 West Monger Hotel, 6:30 o.m. Rochester Chapter, Civil Service Em-Oloves Assn Monoer Hotel.

I m. Shop Tonight 'til 9 ve onen io m. to 3 and Mory Comkee. 256 Canterbury Rd Cenetee Oietelic speaker. Dr.

W. Gorpe Swaiboch, superintendent. Camobell-Whlftlesev House, open 10 11:13056 Genesee, cover wall. O.m. to 5 m.

Gordon WlnqharT. Ift A PI ana snaron Oon. 646 Grnesee Pk. Blvd. William Wnlters.

193 Chestnut and loio :15 p.m. ot the Mnrthn I r.nMH. 191 St. Rochester Chapter, National Machine Alcoholics Anonymous, ODen meetings, County Hospital In East Henrietta Rood I 30 14 Wife' closed meetlnq. tt St.

Paul I p.m. YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Senate: Jacob Javits (R) and Kenneth B. Keating (R). Address: Senate Office Bulld ng, Washington, D. C.

House: Juov Weis District; Horoid Ostertog (R), 39h District. Address: House Office Building, Wasrung tori, D. C. Accountants Club. 0.30 m.

Cenetee Group, New York Store Soft Decani Treaowoy Inn, ft p.m. fro 'n Tou, Boptut Temple, 14 St. noon 1 m. 267 E. MAIN ST.

Come In, write or phone BA 5-5530 Cor Vooht ill. East Henrietta, ond Sondi-n Bruboker, Cornino. William Loc2, 80 Delevon and Joerjine Sniis, 80 Devan St. Poul MurDiv. 21 Eaith ond Bev-er'v Brooks.

Victc. Thomns Guqlliirra, 4 ovr and Rose Marie M.sk el. 731 xtti St. i Births- on ragt 43 Emergencies Rochester Ciopter, National Atu. 0 Summon of tiro ond ombulonce emer.

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