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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 23

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AUTOMOTIVE AUCTIONS SrathH Automobiles For Sal 18 Auctioneers, Auction Salts V. EUSEAU BOB Schneider Auction Co. Nationally BlTICK. 1941 super sedan, low mileage, known auctioneer. Satisfaction guaran-: interior like new.

a real beauty. See GLenwood 29S-M. Box jthis great Memorial buy! a Duca rrrr zzzz gss faul (opposite Hickok's MZ ir 9 i Rochester, N. Y. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION CLASSIFIED RATES AUTOMOTIVE FTVK Suddenly Friday.

Mav 26. 190, Christian B. Fink of 145 Keehl St. Survived by his wife. Mrs.

Barbara Fink; five daughters. Viola. Gertrude, Barbara. Agnes and Theresa; one son. John J.

Fink; three brothers, George, Joseph and William. Friends may call at the Farrell Brothers' Colonial Funeral Home. 51 Ridge Rd. West, near Memorial Bridge. Services Bl'ICK, 1940 super sedan: beautiful ori ginal condition.

Bopp. 9 Englert. Non-Commercial Cash Rates BUICK. 196 coach. $S5.

Bav Auto Sates. Consecutive Insertions Three Seven BITCK 19 to '40; hevrolet to '41; Bay St. One Davs iJocige to hord to 40; Pack- Dav 90c Davs $1.50 $2.:5 Monday morning at 9:0 and 10 o'clock 10 words or less at Sacred Heart Pro-Cathedral. Interment 11 to 15 words ard '32 to '40; Plymouth 'SI to Ml'; Pon- 1 heater. A motor and tires.

$95 down, 4.,3 ac to 40; Sn.de. '34 to 41: and 30(1 s0 per month. If vo were to trv to Aa 248 C7CV match this car vou would spend manv .313 Cllarlotie 2tih5. Open exes. Open Th in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

For each word over FOSTER At his home, 120 hitnev 15 add 60 May 26, 1950. Adelbert G. Foter. He is: Non-Commercial Rales survived by his wife. Catherine; two daugh- Consecutive Insertions ters.

Harrv lav and Mrs. Ravmondi One Three Seven OISMAN 1 1 1NG '40 hevie. '40 of the cleanest cars we've ever had the '40 De Soto. '40 Buick, '42 Studehaker. pleasure in sell.

Working Man's '4H t-lllHcnn 'All Pay-lii'H Ml 1 f-rir-nt. DnHmnM Vlnlnr, Ct.la Davsi $3.85 39 Plymouth. '39 Olds. Aiax '40 sedan. Radio, heater.

$5 J5 78 Auto Parts. 117 Atlantic MOnroe down. "Plates included." There is no Open Sundav morninSs. nced to SIav nome wnen vm, fJin htIV tuft: son. Adelbert G.

Foster seven1 Hay Das grandchildren. 10 word or less 70c J1.R0 Friends mav call at Fiske A Handv Par- to 15 words $1.05 J2.70 lors. 105 Lake Ave. Funeral Mondav For each word over 9 o'rlnrk nH Hnlv Familvl 15 add 7C 1KC '40 RniL- Sunr 'il "nA.I n. 1 "TV- PLYMOUTH.

'42 morning Church. 9:30. Iniermeni, Holy 1S paia I Chevrolet; '40-'3O Dodge: '40--39 Pontiac; Working Man Friend." Rudman Motors. Probe in Death Of Wife Causes Perjury Charge An F.rie County Grand Jury yesterday accused former Rochesterian Richard G. Wilkinson of falsely de-nvuSg he had made a long Western trip with another woman before his wife's mysterious death.

The Depew couple lived in Clinton Ave. N. here until just after World War 2. Wilkinson operated a trucking concern here. According to the Associated Press, the perjnry accusation was contained in an indictment, charging Wilkinson with first degree perjury.

Plea of Innocent The 40 year-old Depew automobile equipment dealer pleaded innocent when arraigned before Erie County Judge Leslie F. Robinson. Wilkinson had appeared before the Grand Jury four times to testify during an investigation of the mysterious death of his wife. Louise, 39. His attorney said he had requested a Grand Jury inquiry to enable Wilkinson to "dispel a web of innuendoes" about Mrs.

Wilkinson's 19S0, nntv rhr 1 ''v hundreds of others. State. Open evenings till 9. FREAR Friday morning, Mav Inhn Prrar nf t34(i iL, a im cur -rfj upcn evenings to and at Ohv unday. jonn rrear or 1.1411 t.aKe Ave.

He is sur- imm Rates outside this ter- niiir i. ioi- nnn A nurcnviue Auto rart. wuttaio Rd. Phone' vivea ny nis wite. Mrs.

Knoda A. hrear; are 8c per word daily 10c Sundays. mile car. Completely equipped. A buy at Churchville ft-M.

5.1.095; 1940 2-door "Special Series," runs good. A real value at $295. Dorschel-SltirirhaLrr "'OK Dwev Onen eve. DISMANTLING, all makes. Harold F.

Wilcox. 2344 Chili Rd. Open Sundays. Telephone Want Advertisements To LOcust 8000 AIL makes. Buv the unused mileage in our selected used parts.

Satisfaction or BUICK. 1949 Special sedanette, original vour monev back guarantee. Unit Parts, ihrouehouf! Very low mileage, all fht 1185 Main St. F. Phone CUlver 0250.

extras, ow bank rales. 24 months to pay. Bill Corev. IMS Dewev. Open eves.

one aaugnier, Mrs. vieorge ri Looper: three sons. John C. Frear of New York City, Robert and Frederick Frear: one granddaughter. Fliabeth F.

Cooper: one grandson. Richard F. Frear; one brother, Charles Frear of Rupert, Idaho; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at 1340 Lake where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev.

Paul M. Schroeder will officiate. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Entertainment 18 Auto Accessories, Parts 1 1 -1- tnc a.

1 tn 1 Frine. with solovox. and trio CAR xnes. ,10 each. Bay Auto discount.

One! now entertaining at "Gus Radels, 296 Sa, Ray St owner. Practically brand new. Bill Corey, Aenue A. 1 NEW and used auto parts, generator and Dewev. Open eves.

starter specialists. Schuber Auto Parts x.inrr 4lrioo7rriVn HAWKINS On Wednesday. May 24, 1950. John L. Hawkins of 81 Parkwood Lost and Found.

Strayed I. SCO I .11 i. veil, xii.enwooa Mcacham Pontiac, 160 lake. "Op- oesiaes nis wile. Kutn Noble Hawkins, be aOUA rhinestone bracelet lost Saturday Glenwood 1104.

is survived "by two children. Stianne Beth; night in Loew Theatre ot Clinton Ave'. REBUILD your own transmission! Save posile kodak Park. ana jonn NOMe Hawkins; nis momer, Sentimental value. Reward.

Gl.enwoodj half the cost! New and used gears. Phil D1 Mrs. Charles Hawkins, and a sister. Edna ix.r I Auto Parts, 21f Central Pk. BAker 1620.

"UKK. 40 club coupe. Fully equipped. of Margaretv-ille. N.

and another Open Sat 'until 7 I $9, down. J'O. per month. "Plates in- Mildred Hawkins of Irvington, N. and BF.AGLE, male.

White, black, brown spots. eluded." Everything vou want on a car. a broker, Richard of license 1085M. GF.nesee 4616-W. geneiator and starter rebuilding: The Working Friend." Rudman N'- V.

iBTLLToLrloea- Motors. JI2 S.aie. Open eves. Friends mav call at the Ralph Scobell Auto Farts. 117 Atlantic.

Monroe 56SS. M.i brown. Monev. Mondav BlilCK. 1949 Super club convertible.

Save WF.ATHKR STORY: Cooler weather reached the Western Great akes area yesterday afternoon so that now most of the nation west of the Mississippi is engulfed in the cool air mass that left snow as is passed through some sections of the Rockies. Temperatures dipped don to 30 in some of these same places, causing a realistic Wintery condition. While all this was going on, on this side of the cold frontal sjstem temperatures in the 80s were recorded and in a few cases in the lower 90s. These temperatures are expected to moderate considrably after the passing of the cold front. 1 ntno Hrwarn.

14 Mi hum Automobiles For Sale funeral service will be held Saturday atter- at Meacham's. t60 lake Ave. "Op- posile kodak Park." I en wood 1104. 4261-J. noon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in Mt. Hope stniiTi: uecoration lay sale. All tars i i i- i i i i Cemetery. COCKFR Spaniel, lost; black, male. Early death.

She disappeared from her home Mar. 28. Her nude body was found in a nearby creek Apr. 29. An autopsy disclosed she had taken a sleeping drug before she died of car- bon monoxide poisoning.

1948. super sedanette; radio. From 4S A intiuoca. Hll'lllk Fn.rr.H Inln r.cf AlfrH maav morning Cooler, High of 73 S5 down, 55 a week. All cars reduced 25' heater, undercoating.

5I.SQ9. W'hiting- AROUND Reward. LOcust Hickok, Fndav, Mav 26, '950, aged 60 Wl" findtr Please to 5o during this sale. We must make Buick. 30 Union (between Fast and room for later models.

Rock bottom nri.n University Aves.l. ns Forecast Today Friends mav call at the N. J. Miller's DIAMOND ring, ladies, lost vicinity Main-j'41 Plvmouth special deluxe sedan, radio Bn lew Annr Son Funeral Home. 706 South wherei Clinton Reward CJLenwood 76S0-M IW! 71 2-door sedan- funeral services will be held on Monday I and heater.

$295; 3S Ford sedan, $145; 41! ette. dark green finish, radio and beater, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. 1 DIAMOND ring, lady lost, vicinity Main- Olusmob.le Streamline 2loor, $375: Tike new and prued tight. $1,099.

hiting-Hope Cemeterv. i Clmton. Sentimental value. GLenwood ruick coupe $145; others priced ac- Buick. 30 N.

Union (between Fast and Uni- u.i.'O-M. coiuiiigiv. i iiiiiinni motors, liu rut. nope v.rsiiv 4pnnr.i One Of Springs better efforts kF.I.Ski-Harlow E. Kelsey of IJO safe place to buy for 25 iMain Fairport.

N. Mav 25. 1950.1 EYE GLASSES: lost; vicinity Birr-Dewev. 1 BUICK, 1949. '48.

'47. '46. all models forecast for today by the Weather are his wife. one GLenwood 5762-R. iBUICK.

1948 4-door sedan. A beauty at A-t condition. Priced from $899 The indictment was based upon Wilkinson's testimony before the Grand Jury May 19 and 22. Basis of Jury Allegation It accuses him of denying that he had traveled in an automobile and trailer with Mary Ward from Teire Haute. to las Vegas.

when he "well knew that his testi Mrs. aller Hart, Egypt, three i lost; terms. Come in and see for yourself, brothers. S. Marion of Rochester, S.

Royj Reward if returned to Grotto 'office, 875 BUICK. 1948 Super convertible. 14.000 ac- A beauliful assortment of Buicks as only of Fairport. Grant of Brighton; Siren Fast I tual miles. About hevt buv in tow n.

Make Whiting Buick would have. 30 N. Union Bureau. A bit cooler than yesterday with a He was a member oU us prove it. Churchill Motors, 110 Mt.

Hope Tbeiwecn Favl and University Ave Methodists of Region Hit Radio Giveaways Radio giveaway programs were blasfed by the Central New York iMethodist Conference in Canandaigua yesterday as "a menace to the moral integrity of our land." A statement on temperance approved at the meeting expressed concern with "the number! of church members supporting the 1 1 i liquor trade and then said: WeQyJlOl IC iCSS ASKS high of 73 is predicted. Skies will; lL MAM, Ave. (Former owne rs name on requesi i. niiuk IQ4K hi. iMrt nnHv Nnrthpr winds r-riends mav cal at the Van Horn Fu-i conar out no ncciivc.

1949 Super 4-door. Beautiful I'ght everything you could possibly want in- i n.r,i unm. r.imnn vrs. old. Airport vicinity.

Ghnesee 6Z60-M. nuitis tires, radio. chiding good tires. A-1 mechanical condi- about 10 to 20 miles ner hour will k. kih i-m o.

i z.rzrui green finish, white wall FUR scarf, 7 skins, lost. MOnroe 8538-R. Hon. plus super appearance Drive it home heater and many other extras. A real buy i i i i Dahlen officialina.

Vtaonic servu-p Stur no.a me temperature me dav evening 7:30 p. m. Interment in Green-! GLASSSES. horned rim. brown onv Churchill Motors.

110 Mt. for SI .799. hiiing-Buick. 30 N. Union llbeiween Fast and 1 niversitv Aves case: tost; aturaay, rarlc Ave.

Kew ard. Hope. (largest selection of Buicks in veais) vale Ometery. rate range, the bureau believes. Mfnroe 4017-R.

BUICK '36 sedan. Ciood tires, new lver 0522-W Yesterday's high of 84 degrees, 6 '0FTTArJulia-tcf on May. i i ini4 iv suitihu v-. iicaici, voiHi in cn. I ouav pcciai 01 Red Probe Board would take our stana against ine.

similar evil of gambling and the-prevailing mood of getting something for nothing." The statement, prepared by the; Rev. John W. Lewein of F.lmira,: reiow me lcciuu sci in bv Inree son, Anthony. Sam and; Ronson lighter, ball point pen. lost, J10 Churchill Motors, 110 Ml.

1 lope. BU ICk, 1J46 convertible. Radio, heater, reached at 4:30 in the afternoon. Joseph Lena: also seven grandchildren; two i reward. J.

K. Lewis, 60 Fountain down and 515.11 a month.) i white walls. (Choice of 2 E. J. Smith.

mony was then and there The indictment also accuses him of falsely testifying that he "did not discuss with said Mary Ward his' intention to obtain a divorce from his wife." District Attornew Gordon Steele said Wilkinson disappeared from home Apr. 7. 1949, and didn't re- turn until October. It was during i that period, he said, that Wilkinson made the Western trip mentioned in brothers Italy. R.

7., rQ VC Headquarters," 92 Mt. Hope. m. The low was recorded at 6 The National Catholic Pjess Asso- when 57 degrees was noted. male, tri-color.

lost vicinity! bodv solid, tires in good shape. Today' SJi-Jt t0 Beach Ave. CHarlotte 1737-R. Reward Mav 29, at 9 a. m.

and 9:30 clock at special at only $149. hurchill Motors. 'J947 convertible, chartreuse. 20.000 mncv r.xceneni conaiuon. tuicK sale.

Holv Rosary. Interment. Holy Sepulchre. PAY envelope, with three 10-dollar 110 Mt. Hope Ave.

t36 cars priced below LINDNER Mav -s iQsn in New York lost Thursday night vicinity Atlantic-; VOf): SI down). 1 3,1 MOnroe 5589 i-J. 41 p. also said the church should strengtn- clation last night called for appoint-en its historic stand against "such ment of a hoard to investigate Com-antisocial habits as serving liquor inmiinist infiltration and influence in the home, gambling, salacious litera- the government. Temperatures City.

Abe Lindner formerly of Rochester, i 1 niversity Avenues. 1053 Atlantic Avenue. Bl'K 1949 Super, Dvnaflow 4-door A -LAC. 1947 model 62" sedan, light He i survived bv hi sioer Mrs. Morns i C.J tver 61B-J.

I snrian 1 0J 1 ydQ Ruul Si inr livna-1 8feen tinish. radio and hraier. hvdramatir. the indictment. i ture.

profanity at home and in pub- They appealed to executive and. RO( HESTFR lie and easy divorce of married legislative leaders in Washington to' W'RISTVVATCH ladv's old Elgin. lost flow. 2-door sedan, V49 Buick "hue sidewall tires. For this price you can Tuesday, valued as keepsake.

HAmillon Roadmaster. Dvnaflow. 2 door sedan. $1,995, novv atfoid to drive a Cadillac and still 4176. 1948 Buick Roadmaster, 2-door sedan.

sncnd no more lnan Price of a light 47 Ruick Super, 4-door sedan. "7 Alonument, and Cemetery Lots 46 Buick Super! 2-door sedan. sar divisiol. 1.01 Fast Ave. B.

Rosenthall, and a niece. Mrs. Sam Rosenthal! of Cleveland, Ohio. Friends may call at Jeffreys Funeral Chapel. 32 Chestnut where services will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. coupies. "rid ihe various branches of the gov-j Atlantic City 56 64 56 I 64 Auto H1U Child ernment of any Reds or Red sym-! Boston pathizers as definite security risks." ''J The resolution was passed at the Denver MT. HOPE.

Section BB, single grave, ly- 1 Austin 4-door sedan, 5.xvs; lss ivii seaan, -m Hvdramatic Auburn Gets Air Service To New York City MORG Entered into rest. May 25.1 550 CUlver 233-M ouick. iooei yi, i-aonr seuan, "i'-. n-w nnitdKc. rtsfcinn nor.

final business session in the Sheraton Detroit Buick Co. Sodus. N. Y. in considered.

GF.nesee 7427-R. 7-A BUIC'k1948 TonveriibleRoadrnasier7one CADILLAC 1947 model -Hi' special FleeT- Personals The Civil Aeronautics Board, U. S. Hotel. ow High 57 84 54 64 91 51 I 6R 60 79 47 56 31 46 62 71 45 I 56 64 72 56 67 55 72 68 83 64 88 54 69 63 100 60 72 61 70 44 82 63 78 61 I 76 1950.

Thomas N. Morgan, aged 5 vears, of 304 Seneca Pkwy. He is survived by his parents. Newton J. and Helen M.

Morgan; one sister. Susan B. Morgan; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter R. Morgan, and maternal grandmother, ANY girl in trouble and in need of owner, low mileage. MOnroe 6799. I wood sedan. Very low mileage.

Former Tlonr rmminnl Kurinarr mko .4 iriena can or see Mrs. Brigadier BUICK 194V super sedan. Heater, radio. lh, ion i. Brunner, Salvation Armv, 60 North St.

HAmillon 260. beautiful iinish. erv low mi eagr, ex- i i i i -i exieplional buv for anvone looktng for dis- cep uonal condition throughout. I his car Mrs. Susan C.

Mann. Department of Commerce, has The convention adopted this reso-; Kansas citv granted Robinson Airlines of Ithaca lution: i osAngelcs permission to operate a four-month "Whereas the recent enslavement Miami Summer passenger and mail trans- of 450 million Chinese to rieans portation service between Auburn and nist imperialism is one of the most phenrk New ork City by way of Ithaca, shocking tragedies in modern times Philadelphia In North Chili Six year-old Barbara Burroughs ofj 43 Hubbard North Chili, is in: Park Avenue Hospital with a frac-1 turcd thigh, the result of darting into the path of a car on Buffalo Rd. yes- terdav, according to the Sheriff's of-i ficc. The child, teported in good con-j dition. was hit by an automobile driven by John Faren, 24, of F.ldor-; ado, about 2 p.

m. yesterdayj near Union N. Chili. Deputy Sheriff Glenn J. Saile.

who investi-l Elmira ana Binghamton. airlines of- and whereas, it has been publicly Pittsburgh -Friends may call at Corbetfi Funeral SEE vou Wednesday, same place you spoke has been driven since new by jui I olficuil of finc tadllli(C qalllj. g0.n!lv liar.n,fe Home. 532 Lake Services Saturday! to me. 2:30.

Moiher. G. M. Special sale price $1,798. Ralph alley Cadillac-Poniiae (used ear afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Mt.j Pontiac. 6-6 W. Main. I division) 1701 Fast Ave Hope Cemetery. Business Personals BUICK.

1948 super 4-door black sedan. (Xdh lAC 1946 mode sedan NAT ALE Entered into rest Thursday, AUTO brakes relined while you Radio, heater, drives ind looks like a excellent 'low mileage car with radio" May 25. Raffale Natale of County I Snyder Matthews, GLenwood 7787 or million dollars. $1,595. 3t)-dav gi.araniee.

nea OIher extra, $1 Line Holley, N. Y. He is survived Ctlarloite 0064-J. Valley adillac-Pontiac (used car division) anef- Vallcv adillac Pontiac (used car by two sons. Anthony R.

and Domenic; iCHAIR caning, porch chairs. Free pickup. 1701 Fast Avc" 1701 Fast Ave. five grandchildren; one Work miaranterri Ornsi s)lQ. I RliICK 1940 Snptial Atiranive 'Portland, Me.

ficials said yesterday. Service will charged tbat officials of our govern- St. Louis V. I A 1 neA r. r.

I a I I I I I I- 1 1 1 L. I'tjcin jinic i anu vi'inriim. uiim mem fivc iTccu csLiini.sicic ltJt tins Washington 20. i ne snips win ce i-passenger, tragedy. two-engine DC-3 s.

1.1.,. finlc-l, llAnnr n-m'v iii stratosphere blue finish. Heater. Ciood three brothers, Angelo, Donato and Joseph; ROCHFSIFR RF. ADINGS I emperatures and Humidity) Tern.

llu. Tern. Hu. Ask Board Naming ''Be it resolved that we appeal to one sister in jtalv. CLEANING.

Experienced crew. A-B Home Service, BAker 7060. I white sidewall tires, maroon satin slip covers, radio, heater and hydramatic, $2,495. running condition and an especially sound Friends may call at the funeral home of 78 45 executive legislative leaders of ourj 2 bodv. See this one and manv olher good am Vito Cimino A Sons.

969 Plymouth i DRAPFR1FS and overs hraHt'Ynilv! h. May guarantee. cte Valley adillac-Pontiac 1701 Fast Ave. Wash Day Accusations Dropped in Batavia 82 39 81 49 62 70. i 2 p.m 60 78 I 4 p.m 58 83 6 p.m 61 81 I 8 Ave.

N. Funeral Mondav, Mav 29, 1950 nation to cooperate in the appointment of a board of eminent Ameri- experllv cleaned at Beck's. 4 am 6 am 8 am Moderate Rochester. Hillside 2081. Open cloi ices.

MOnroe gated, said the little girl was walking along the west side of Buffalo Rd. as the car approached. As she started to run across the street, she ran into the side of the vehicle. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Burrouehs. iCADHLAC. 1946 model "61" sedanette; beautiful o.u.u.j Interment in Holy The case of a woman who de- cans. irrespective of partv.

to in- needs some body work. ill sell as in delivery service. 70 67 .10 p.m. 10 am Anthony's Church. Sepulchre Cemeterv.

64 81 71 65 fended her washinn on the line from vpstioate. the evidence of Communistic Noon 75 53 jMidnight. SIIJIUC Ol 11IIIC, I-ICUCCI 111 CCIV 44s 'a-u Pnnti FURNIFURF. curtains, blankets beautifully. Shows no wear as has had exceptional care.

7.11 Fas Ave Ol.DF.NBl RG Thursday, May 25, 1950, cleaned. Reasonable prices, prompt serv- A oiiv you'll he ularl vou found at our low -i Mcnnciia oiuennurg. lormerly of 19' 2 Mce. Staub A Son. 951 Fast Main.

Precipitation May 25: None. Precipitation Jan. 1 to May 25: 17.73. i price. Frank Jones, 685 w.

Main. l- i'M-i--sv convertinie. radio, neat- tree spraying operations went to City infiltration in our government and Court in Batavia yesterday. any connection it has had with the Principal on one side was Mrs. victories of Communism in Asia and l.ai-orce M.

she is survived by three cFixJi daYc" i. u. 0 er. white walls, babv blue finish. (Choic dauehiers Mrs AmiH i FUNERALS: At reasonable prices.

Service BUICK. 1938 couoe: Studehaker. 1939 2.:., 1 1938 coupe: Studehaker. 1939 2- nf j' Precipitation Jan. 1 to May 25.

1949: 10.: Nnrmat nrr, ion al ion Jan. 1 to Mav 25:. r. L. i and oualitv uni-vcelled.

I Kriinrd. iu.a oimin, sonverilPie leaaquar- At i M-- i aiiK ruiiuio in Lima, rs.i i wvi vuan, i i i muhm, 92 Mt. Hope. (Open Sat. to 5 Y.

and Mrs. Philin Norrv nf In hosier-' Main St. E. I Plvmouth. 1937 2-door sedan: Pontiac.

v. 1 1 i uaiai la, anu CISCWUCIC auu Id I IU MIC vrtlicill jjj on the other, Vincent Hemmer of branches of the government of anyj Blood Unit Seeks Holiday Supplies two sons. illiam and Fred Zoske; one 1 LNOLFUM: Complete line Armstrong 1 11 sedan. Most cars have radio CADILLAC 60, special. Fleetwood body, sister.

Mrs. Augusta Schinske: sixteen products. Special ptt' fv 95 jo. -and heater, all run good. Drive any car Original owner, lady.

Used for citv dnv- I.OCtl. OBSERVATIONS The higher temperature vesierday was Syracuse, employe of a tree spraying Reds or Red sympathizers as definite; firm. Hemmer said the "trouble; security risk. i grandchildren: twenty-two great-grandchil- stalled. International Home Imorovement awav for -9.

Serjeant Motor 727 in8 only. ow mileage, fcxceptionally well 84 desrees. azainst 90 the same dav in 1944 She was president of Columbia Inr 1054 Mam CUlver 5168 E- Main. tor. Being disposed ot as a surplin started' when he asked for nermis-i The resolution followed the ao- and 54 1930: the lowest 57.

agamst V. car. An excellent buv. MOnroe 2649. c- 1 1014 in.

i iK, mi-an 71 i i a -lii-. aiBUK'K. 1949 Suncr sedanette. We are over Realistic preparations for the Memorial Day weekend traffic acci-' dent toll are being made at the 1,7 I wlrnrnVr Ifr iC f0" i against 78 ill 1944, and 47 in 1 893. Normai 'climori A've n' from colors, 9x9.

17 cents. Also 6x6 avail- i Mocked with late mode. therefore CADI LAC ,948 4oor sedan. Radio, range of spraying. Hemmer alleged McCarthy Wis.) before the COIt- I609 Av- from to 10 Pheterson's In Josenh Ave Oorn 'reduced the price on this very popular heater, hydramatic.

like new. Bargain' o. i.i a. m. to ii.

pheterson's 4l7 Joseph Ave Open reduced the price on this verv popular neater, hydramanc. ike new. Bargain' Mrs. Squires slapped him across the vention, at which time he renewed; Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 i model to $1,895. in our used car sale.

Open f7- Smith. 92 Mt. Hope. (Open Sat. to 5.) clock.

Interment, Mr. Hope Cemetery. i 9. C. Fields.

167 Court St. A II LAC 1 949 sedantwn to'n, SHOsK-Emered into May 25. 1950. SHI RIS beautifully laundered. 22c.

Also Ti- Ln iiki face when he refused to wait for his attack upon Owen J. Lattimore praying until her washing dried. He accusing him of intervening to keep Companion ThfOWS StonC, i- rr i rnmn ili. lonnlrv nrl I rv fnno Lrvif. CM.

CUrtlI. ICims. J1C1IICV. Ktinimi- c.ciiiiiuc i.vi uewey flvt.i i.r milr. nr n--.

is survived bv two brothers, Harrv Laundry. 190; duiiimu, huv anv lot urade car wUhon Archibo.d one w. Court Street corner Stonc. BUICK, 19s. 4-door sedan, driven less "T'ood'V countered, ne said.

ry pushing ner. two Chinese Communists on the tl i sue Fach had the other arrested on Office of War Information payroll. -uts Dy On neaa and Said bv police to have been hit several ana nephews. I OP Quality laundry service. Cash and car-; man mues.

lerrinc saving. casy hurchill Moiors. 110 Mr. 1 Sri'irPC mm th Trnlt t-'onsrl lT.n. I I fC.

M.rn...nt Cnmvn.r1. 1 i Mflrhim Print i Hi' Pitt tfnnl ii a. r- third-degree assault charges. Fach: a call also was extended vester withdrew the charge, and the court day to "all religious minded by a stone hurled by a small Maltl St saturdav afternoon at 2 1252 Clifford Ave. HAmiiton 7817.

"jopen Monday and eenmKs. years). Rochester Regional Red Cross Blood; Center, at 276 Clinton Ave. S. 1 All whp are able are' urged by; Hood program officials to come: into the center with or without an appointment and give a pint of blood to meet the emergencies' which usually arise from holiday; accidents.

The center will remain open from noon until 6 p. m. on Monday. It will be closed Tues-! day. Memorial Day, and open from Wednesday through Friday at the session enaea.

irrespective Of creed, to unite in a panion. jsooen names, o. ot interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. GRANGER repairs radios and TV BUICK, I9 coupe, extra nice.

Two (worldwide religious front against; Main St. was treated On the Scene SINE Suddenly, Thursday. May 25, Almon! low cost; free home radio inspection-; Hros. Motors. 1755 Monroe Ave.

ADILLAC 1947 -62" sedanette. tul blue finish. Hvdramatic. radio, neater. Al.BLK I OAC.fc wi-nlarism nt 1 il a ria nism and all its for a head Cut.

The StOne-thrOWinE ne. Allie- OI "41 Klmgrove Rd. He rentals. 62 Spring St. LOcust 4210.

4.K0. I BL'ICK. 1950, 4-door "Super." Radio, I ow mileage, clean car throughout. See it. w.

ClirV 1fn hv hlS UlF lahlh DmnLlnc'- heater, Dvnaflow. Few miles. Private arlve sou ll huy it: hurchill Motor. Rushville Mrs. Lillian B.

iiiciuc.ii. iuuk y- and a brother. David A. Sine; several 1 "J'1 dav at the New York Central and neohews aval able- 1 he Iords Pver." Down owner. 1418 Clinion Avenue North.

I 10 Ml. Hope Ave. (Famous for clean carsi. 84, of Rushville. passed away Thurs-J Officers Fleeted day morning (May 25.

1950) follow- At same meeting, new officers road vards in Vfain St Robert -Friends mav call at Hedges and Hoff- 'ii many others Vocal, BL KK Slipcr sedanette. Has light CADILLAC, 1946 two-tone 62 ex- Friends may call at Hedges and Hoff-T- 7 A I ocaV BL. IC 1 949 super sedanette. i i line 1I3V11I narn. unci niuan xiinrnnan i ant a i 1..

v. i i man Mineral Home. 141 Scio neir I .7 1 nuic iinisn, raaio, neicr, ovnaimw.i niciy uwnta. in HIii- iKiuh riilin h.ul.r were elected lo head the NCPA and the son of Mr. Hi lestimony, 1 spent bours in rA, an eicrnnonat spect 2tl6 Flmwood Avenue.

diiu viidiio fmm h-r i ii una, aiuiii 1 1 i 'IIS, ItlllClill Will IdliC usual noon to 6 p. m. hours. -i i Barnes. ing a long illness.

I he widow ot Albert Gage, she had been a resident of Rsuhville all her life. place' Mondav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on record and book! $1.00 each, allIomobile and our Rev. Kerrison officiating. Intermem i L'Ve Va.ley Ca ord and book! $1.00 each, un. ADII LAC 1948 club convertible.

Beldert ani hp.l'nntiar ue iinisn. nviirartia ir ik unii. lllll-C I CalL II. ridvri I IUI1UII5 CC. I i 'Ol i a.

it was decided to appoint a commit-jH tee to meet with the Catholic Council! of the Canadian press "to establish! relations on a practical level for their! mutual benefit." I Bcathr. in neasant Hill cemetery, Ogden. N. Gcust 3723. Write Rev.

George i' U- special E. J. Smith, "Con- SLAVIN Friday, May 26, 1950, Patrick Shea. 20 Grant Rochester, N. Y.

iBUICK. 1947 convertible, in perfect shape. vertible Headquarters," 92 Mt. Hope. J.

Slavin, 99 Somerset St. He is survived lr- 1 new tires, radio, sport lights, heater. 4H'iOpen Sat. to s.i by his daughters, Mrs. William J.

Yaeger. M'RROR snf 'our Nicholson St. cADtfrArr947 n.n rkiTw ebsier Mrs SA'diiam i i nair or moles off forever, 11th vear. Miss i CADILLAC, 1947 sedanette, like new. Hysons rir Howard Lvin I Friedman, 27 Clinton HAmiiton BUICK, 1941 dub convertible, loaded with; dramatic.

Fully equipped. Elm wood Mo. MRS. HA 7. F.L RITA MORRIS Penn Yan Mrs.

Hazel Rita Morris. 49. of Dresden, passed away at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital in Penn Yan Thursday (May 25, 1950). ii in Trrrvr. Ti equipment, beautiful green finish, escel- tors, iss Monroe Ave.

Navin Unnmn III K.t a mrAt-1nA kl. inlnr.il cummer tmr.D, ni, all our- FREE insured summer on all The new officers who were elected Beikirch, Joseph J. Kelsey, Harlow E. are: Francis A. Fink, managing editor! Dowlas, Charles a.

i.etta, Julia F.ckler, Louis J. Lindner, Abe of the Sunday Visitor, Fort Wayne, Fink Morgan, Thomas N. president, and the Rev. Thomas; Forest. Franklin C.

Nalale. Raffale srorage gar- km uiw 'lent top. A-l throughout, only 195. MAN fAniri ar men i esceot furs drv cleaned bv us. i ladii lal, ments escept furs dry cleaned by us.

1948 "62" sedan. Completely Auto Sales, 927 Broad. Open eves. his sisters. Mrs.

Margaret Remington Bauer. Mrs. Ellen l.vons, Canandaigua; equipped, very low mileage, one owner. Rite-Wav Cleaners, For pick up service, BAker 7664. Meehan of The New World of Chi-! Foster, Adelbert G.

Oldenburg. Henrietta h5 brother, Bernard Slavin. F. buy junk. Highest prices.

Paper, rags, scrap iron. HAmiiton 9610. BUICK 1940 super sedan, estra clean, low Formerly owned bv a factory official. Big mileage, radio, heater. U.

tires like "Ihe Working Man's Friend." new. lodav 5,525. Regular Archer 90-day Rudman Motors, 512 Stale. grantee. Archer Motor I J5.Monroe.

CAnil LACri94 1 BUICK. 1941 special sedanette, radio and original two-tone green finish. Hadio, heater, $M5. 1940 four door sedan, es- heater. Don't fail to see this one-owner cagO, vicepresident.

Reelected Fiandach. Domenica Shove. C.ertrude F. l-rear, John Mavin. Patrick J.

lirer Was the Rev. Albert Nevis Of Hawkins, John L. Story. George Maryknoll Magazine. Four new mem-; Hickok, Wilkin, Amelia hers were added to the executive! George Alfred Kvo xi'ill anrvrvint a tprrptarc! WILLIAM F.

DRISCOLL Oansville William E. Driscoll, 64, former Dansvillian, died yesterday morning (May 26, 1950) in Terre Haute, Ind. Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Ave. Funeral services will be held at St. Monica's Church Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SI OK George E. Story of 2S Clinion Ave. Thursday. Mav 2.S.

19.50. He is AUCTIONS Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 cellent condition, $44'. Cool Choroid, car. A real steal. See Rav or Cliff, Tar- RFIKIKCH Mav 25.

1950. JoseDh for the association at a later date. Si i. nrviv.rf survived bv his wife. Catherine Storv: two ARNOLD Bloom, auctioneer and appra.V-', -W)J: 'ant Sal- Ave.

Open eves. er. Antiques, homes of furniture, estates, BU ICK. 1942 convertible, super. Radio.

Aker 7784. GLenwood 2JI5. i healer, new. whitewall tues. Exceptionally CADILLAC.

I94K sedanette Model "6t MISS MARY E. HENRY New board members are: 1-ather ov two sisters. Mrs. Minnie Erb, Mrs 'brothers. Cleveland and Charles Story Cops Nab Holley Man On Bad Check Charge After a game of hide and seek with police in the area between State St.

and North St. last night. Michael A. Stigliano. 35.

of 20 Union Holley, was locked up by Detective Lt. Charles Austin and Detective George DeVos on a charge of petit larceny. The arrest was made on a warrant obtained by Nicholas Santil-lr of 386 State who claims that on May 18 Stigliano gave him a worthless check for $85. Burglar Gets Jewelry, Cuts Himself on 'Job' Greec police yesterday were seeking a burglar who apparently cut himself while ransacking the home of John W. Gould, at 140 Wedge-wood Pk.

Police Chief Milton Carter said the burglar apparently got in by using a key left in a milk box, the previous night. Missing were a watch valued at $50 and a diamond ring valued at $250. Blood found in the house indicated the injury to the burglar. clean. Excellent moior.

4.1 Carter St. auctioneer aDDraiser i minira, an me cvn a v. very inw Waterloo Miss Mary E. Henry of Meehan the Rev. Ralph Gorman of Theresa Harell: four brothers.

sisters. Mrs. Ida Norman and "I- 109 Main St died esterdav (May! Maoa7inp lamps k'ane of The Charles. Albert and George Beikirch. Ro5e Ciladrellow.

i EMANUEL lOtni V- 5" Maa2'ne1- alS, l-Friend, mav caU a. the N. J. Miller's'-Fnds may call at Mattle's. 300 Cum- liquidator, furn.lu etc.

ilure, estates, stores, mer-i BUICK, 1947 sedanette, reasonable, monev mileage, one owner. "Showroom condi- Son Funeral Home, 706 South Ave. Funeral where services wilt be held chandise and listures. I 3020. back guaranteed.

Cumberland Vs illys," 'n frice reouceo .4 monins in pay. i i i I nw hunt ralrt Rill f'nrev 1A4S hrv.v. Mnnrfav at I in a ana FORt H-uv lurlnin annra rr Ft. an.1 9 1 it i 11....11 nit vc. 1 .111 ivi -ii.

i.n mum oorn- iniormct ana jonn uaiy ut inc caui tarium following an extended olic Virginian. I Miss Henry had been employed: for several years by the Railroad Re-'. II' I o'clock at St. Boniface Church. Interment Schroeder officiating.

Interment in River-j givxn. commisiion sellers, or; BUICK. 1941 (Especial sedanette. Clean in Holy Supelchre Cemetery. j5lde Cemetery.

cah buvers. BAker 4.171, 267 North St. throughout. Also 1940 super sedan, com- 190 4-door sedan, model 62. 0 rMav V1av Entered into rest Thursday SHOO'LMAN auctioner aooraiser-lioui Pletelv equipped.

$5 down, balance easy 126-in. wheelbase. Few miles. A ooe! DOK.I.AS On Friday, May .6 1950. mornln Mav :5 ,9,0 Mr, Amelia "UA At Motors h46 Culver deal at Meacham Pontiac, 1'60 lake Ave.

tirement Board in Chicago, 111., andAty FdieS lgff Lnaries A. uougias oi widow of the late James Wilkin! "7'' Ooen a i Kodak Park." GLenwood 1104. 8120 VV U. machinery, etc. HAmiiton He is survived by one brother, David S.

In Traffic Survey Ex- Douglas of Liverpovl. England, and two! HI ir 191X S7S down. Cumber-' CHEVROLE T. 19'6, 2-door sedan isisier, ivitss Anna uaus 01 jsocncsier, j. niu auciion at ine cMaic ti iiic mic wu-, i nephews and three nieces.

i i i land Willvs." at Cumberland and cellent running condition, jood body. i cellent riinn ROBF.RT B. HAI Newark Funeral services for Rob '245 Norton St. w- .1.. 1.

line 11 nr. rrii. miiin Bill nam i.uxii. ntHLin .11. rrienas may can at nis nome.

i.w; Rochester's traffic law enforcement for 1949 got the highest rating among SnnHav frnm IS and 1 9 one ncpncw. ivi 1 r.o.mu ividiun, doiii w.m i.im. 1 aunaay irom jo anu rrr: nc ui i i i a cm Douglas Rd. ert Benson Hall. 47.

who died yester- i clock, where service will be conducted uociociock. orookivn. rs. t. inn.

v- 194 convertible, your choice -tJl" TJ" Funeral services Saturday morning. Mav! auction to the highest bidders all furnish-j from two mcnev back guaranteed i 2-door. i 19. Plymouth 1917 2-door, $39. 27.

1950, at a. from Ryan A ings, rujss. household effects, large quantity at umberland and Oldsmobile 1937 coupe, new tires. 149. Mclntee Inc.

Funeral Chapel, 207 Chest-iof antmoes, as follows: I pholstered All tun good. Cortese. 12 Fast Ave. day (May Zt, Will Pe neia at "ali Mondav at 2 o'clock. Interment.

Riverside St. Mark's Episcopal Church at ne 'ers. at the convenience of the family. p. m.

Monday. Ihe Kev. r. w. mlltu jf.CKI.F.R Louis J.

of 334 University Ave. nut and 9 o'clock at the Blessed oavenpon; uprigni jinnu, po.v.er ma- 1949 super 4-door sedan. 1 oaded HE ro1 1 1947 luh -oupe. A teal buy formerly of Victor. May 25, 1950.

He is Sacrament Dorst. pastor, will officiate, with bun-jy council. for onlv S995. Hallman's. 29 So.

Union. accessories. Looks and runs like Church. Interment in Holy hogany bed: chairs; sofa: dishes: utensils, BU IC1 Cemetery in the familv lot. mposible lo list.

6 f. 9 ft. fine; wdh Oriental rug. Antiques: Cherry chest of 5,2, 04S, BUICK, ruu Antiaues: herrv chest ot II4S. A report sent to Public Safety al in Newark Cemeterv.

survived by two daughters. Mrs. Louise Sepulchre nf Mr, I Vnl.w1' Monroe Ali ei nig More. r'MFvaril 1Q1B 9.Hmi S14S WOLF-Thursday. Mav 25.

1950. Commissioner David B. Brady by Edwin S. Smith, executive secretary of Fulton; one son. Allen: eight grand -I 1 drawers, pine dry sink, both refinished; ss Monroe KAker Main Motors.

701 W. Main. children: a sister, Mrs. Carolyn Schulu of aret 52 Remington St. She isnichcock chairs: set of Hitchcock cottane Super biVaflw 4 ihJ wh.r.

rr, surv.ved by her husband. Frank W-oIf; chests: stands: plank seat ooor CHEVROLET. 1947 club tonvertible. Hal MRS. T.

RAYMOND SNYDER A 1 irn Vf rc Mma A.f rttrle'f fi of the Rochester Safety Council. i lilt, UV HV 'IVI vlOikll VUHIIk.ll,! i tin i i -4 iirirr 1 v. i i r--w l'C1111 lilll vlCillll Willi CFI I I CiLUlK iron door' A ii 3. 1 'ilia C'i vj vi i v. i 4 It died in her residence.

Ridge and, showed that Rochester was placed: 1 boodherf i I'l'iiuciiiiauci ill! miuc VI at WVIU UMWIIVI flow. 2-door sedan, S1.995; 1949 Buick baiic top. Has radio and heater. Just th Vflllt IIUII rhino fir lh Kaiififul nmmr nrivinr m.i, c.k.. a v.ff..,H Koaumaster.

uynario- i-ooor seaan. i Transit yesterday (May I 7 7 1 7T" 'tr i VA i i r- nf Roihes.er and loves Fis. her old Dresden dish- cut Bu.ck Roadmaster. 2 door edan.hrad. t.14s.

30-day guarantee. Valley jtortemeni. Jis idlings in piev.ous; ices oene.u ounuay a.icrncwn. 1947 Buick Super, 4-door sedan, aduiac-Pontiac (used ear div.nonV 1701 1950). 1048 "U- 1047 lit)-' nterment in jvtendon.

Arrangements 1M. loaf. Sunrr 2-door sedan years were. 1V4M. jd.

1V4, um. and nieces. Rockingham ware: gold leafe and walnut; .395, 1946 Muick Super i door tedan. Fat Ave. iv-iv j.vkiv..

t. icj- itjdx Aittiin a-iicuir snyi- 1946, 15th -and 1945, 17th. Funeral services will be held at 7 he I frames: Oil lamps ana snaoes, CHFVROI.FI. 1947 Fleetmaster 4-door. please copy.

FIAND4CH- Menges Funeral Home. 309 Portland brick-a-brac. etc. too numerous to lst. iZ2L.Z TX sh Finish is a beautiful green.

Fully equip- Lost Baby Found 'Taken for Walk -Domenica Fiandach of l15ion Mondav morning at 8 30 o'clock and Inspection from 12 noon day of sale only.t ped, plus manv extras. Showroom eondi SUNDAY SCHOOL CLOSKS N. Main Fairport, N. May 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Perpetual Help! Sale conducted by Bob Schneider Auction BUICK, 1946 super 4-door. Paint and Frank J.

Hunt Dies; Father of Detective Frank J. Hunt. 69, of 63 Barton father of Detective Frank E. Hunt, died last night in St. Mary's Hospital.

The elder Hunt, a painter and decorator, had been in the hospital about two weeks. MP UNIT REUN10N Former members of the 427th Military Police Escort Guard Company will meet again Monday at the' Hotel Seneca, with dinner and dance music as the order of the night. Ronald Geiger is chairman of the reunion. His committee includes Duncan Cameron. Harry Egar, Carl Vosburg, Richard Niver and Robert Hynes.

in- lion. Only "Vour Olds Dealer." nalionally known auctioneers. 1950. She is survived by four sons. An- rnurch tenor clean.

Excellent condition me- Bonenblusr Buckman. 340 Lake. R'nai Israel s-hnnl si'ill thony and Joseph of Fairport. Charles of; chanicaily. acev Wuiclc It asn't his baby but it was nmnc fnr th CHEVROLET.

1947 Aero sedan, radio and C.eneseo. S. Y. Phone 192. Dayton.

Ohio, Samuel of Rochester; 12 lii.r h.aiil.ful 1.1a. -L- fmich an4 In Memoriam crying. a final assembly at 10 a. m. tomor- grandchildren So Ravmond Hartle of 373 row.

Awards will be given for schol- Friends may call at the Emery Chapel, STF.FANO In loving memory of Fairport, N. where services will be i Antonietta Di Stefano who died May 27, Main told police that was why he arsnip aendance and merit. Rabbi held Mondav at 8:30 a. m. and 9 o'clock took Mrs.

cee )ra oany ot 4Aaron Solomon will be the principal the Church of the Assumption, inter- mourns tor i walk. ivw. vjaro, 01 1 speaker. Annual picnic will take ment, St. Marv's Cemetery.

ccon i i.r. i i i i 1945. In my lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of you are very near; I who love you. sadly miss you.

As if dawns another year. Husband. S.ephen. mown nau icu ner oaoy place June 4 BUICK. 1949 super club convertible.

i upholstery, very good tires. A really nice. Beautiful cream finish, radio, heater, looking car. See it at Hoselton Chevrolet dynallow, blatk top. It's outstanding in ap- (nt ast Rochester, Y.

Hillside 201. pearance and performance. Our week-end open evenings. special S2.577. Mother's, .17 South --CHEVROLET, 1949 Styline deluxe 2-door.

BLICK, 1947 Roadmaster, 2-door. Attractive chrvstal green finish, push; clean, excellent shape: one driver: good htMon radlo air.fOW heater, custom slip- buy; S-3Q to 7 p. m. 24S Varinna Or. coveMf direct.onals.

nearly new t.res. Com BUICK, 1942 sedan; perfect. $489. to see this sensational car at Hoselton Nash lot, 54 S. L'nion.

i Chevrolet East Rochester, N. Y. BUTCK, 1947 4-door sedan. Just traded in lllsie 201 on a new Cadillac: 30-day guarantee. CHEVROLET.

1940 sedan. Jet black, ona S1.29S. alley Cadillac-Pontiac (used car owner. Radio, heater. t5 down, J22 per divisionl.

1701 East Ave month. An ideal family car. Good motor. BUICK 1948-special-4-door sedan. Has tires and "The Working Man'a dark gray finish, white sidewall tires, jn Friend." Rudman Motors, 12 State.

i-nnHiiiiin throiiohrtiil 0-dav FOREST Entered Into rest May 26, 19S0. Frankhn C. Frank" Forest, age 42 years, beloved husband of Mabel Klenk Forest. He leaves besides his wife, his father. Henry Forest; three sisters, Mrs.

Arthur Knitter, Mrs. Joseph Gagner and Mrs. its ouggy otitsiae wegmans Market while she went shopping, police said. She left the store to find no buggy and no baby. Patrolman John L.

McGrath went to the rescue. Hartle and the babv FALLS THROUGH TRAPDOOR Fall through a trapdoor of her home at 11:30 a. m. yesterday resulted in a fractured left leg for Mrs. i John H.

McGee Son Anhur Clark; one brother, Robert N. Forest: several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at his home. 269 Clair-j mount St. Prayer Monday afternoon at 2:15 at the home and at Evangelical and; were found, he said, in front of 820 Lena Derrenbacher, 71, of 19 Lang- HEDGES MAN, 91.

BREAKS HIP Condition of John B. Franklin, 91, of 713 Linden who suffered a fractured left hip and shoulder injury vvheri he fell in front of, 1043 Clinton Ave. S. yesterday noon, was reported "good" last night from Park Ave. Hospital.

Monumanft Markers Main St. W. That ended the alk ham St. She was taken to St. Mary's in a ride to Police Headquarters for Hospital.

Police said Mrs. Derren-Hartle. who was arrested for public bacher fell from the kitchen to the intoxication. i basement. Reformed Christ Church, at the corner of Portland Ave.

and Jackson 2:30. the Rev. Bernard J. Tepes Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

guarantee, M.49S. Valley Cadtllac-Pontiac Bochaslar Damoerat and ChronIeI OQ car 1701 Xast Ave. Saturday, May' V. 1S50 508 Stat St. LOcost 382.

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