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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 7

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Rochester, New York
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i mi ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Wednesday, June 6, 1956 i A SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE BY BELMONT COAL CO. IV PEA $16.40 BUCK $14.70 RICE $13.90 STOVE or NUT COKE $22.45 Ch nmr ton AmVivmrmA wUkln IK.mW. IUY YOUR WINTER COAL ON 12 MOS. BUDGET 750 EXCHANGE ST. HA 2786 ii i Mum ww fi i rsrvu-'j -v v.

xr. i mm mx mi m.m mm i i t. tx SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING OFFER! a 'II tlliiSii 56 fl0 My2 FOR THE UNDECIDED Fence straddling is something old in politics, but here's a new fashion in political socks. This voter wears a Republican elephant on his right foot, a Democratic donkey on his left. (AP) As Summerfield Sees It: 7 5 ii They're magnetized! That meani they stick to your oven, kitchen cabinets any iron or steel sur-face.

Or hang these colorful, heavily-padded mitts by their handy loops. Perfect for kitchen and cook-outs! Dog Bites MaVman, Taxpayer Says 'Ouch1 By DICK WEST WASHINGTON, June 5 (UP-Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield told a national "dog-bite" con ference today that a nip on the mailman hurts the tax' TAKE ADVANTAGE of Royal Crown's big, money-saving offer today! Buy a carton of new RC. Get acquainted with this lighter, fresher cola. That's all we ask.

Then send two RC bottle caps (or caps from Nehi or Par-T-Pak flavors) and only 50 in coin to RC, Box 15-A, Brooklyn Your magnetized oven mitts will be mailed promptly. Order now supplies are limited 1 payer the end "dog wv and carry He said dog bites waste "mil- repellents lions of the taxpayers dollars canny. Lyons also said various de annually" by disabling letter carriers and interfering with de tensive devices have been sug liveries. gested such as water guns and "hot sticks." But he said these In a sense," Summerfield are viewed as alternate weapons for use 'where milder methods said, "the dog is putting the bite on his master every time fail." Better Taste calle for he nips a letter carrier." He made the remarks to a He said the study indicates group of postal officials and that postmen are less likely to canine consultants, including a dog psychologist, whom he be bitten if they own a dog themselves. He said it is possible that "the scent of the dog called together to consider the biting issue.

on the clothing may be related Summerfield said he is con-to the more hospitable recep- fident the experts can lick the tions Postmen who don't get hos problem if they really get their teeth into it. pitable receptions are likely to Speaking both as head of the wind up in hospitables, according to statistics presented by Fost Office Department and a dog owner, Summerfield said isummerlield. He said 5,880 dog bite cases both groups "must try to understand" each other's peculiarities. were reported in the postal serv Eugene J. Lyons, postal per ice last year, or about one nip for every 20 carriers.

This does sonnel chief, reported on field not include unreported scratches tests the department is conducting in an effort to discourage and torn clothing. dogs from attacking mailmen, .1 Summerfield said 10 per cent of the bites were serious enough ana vice versa He said experiments are made under which the car to disable the bitee for a day or more. He said "one-sixth of our total work injuries reported in i riers wear protective clothing, dob themselves with chemical i55 were dog bites." Truman Attests to Character Of Figure in Tax Fix Case ST. LOUIS, June 5 (IP) A deposition by former President Harry S. Truman describing the reputation of Matthew J.

Connelly as "above reproach" was read to the jury today in the trial of the former White House aid on charges of conspiracy to fix a tax case. House and refer them to the proper federal department or bureau. Chapman's testimony was aimed at countering government evidence of frequent contacts between Schwimmer and Connelly about the tax case against Irving Sachs, a St. Louis shoe broker. The defense contends that at least one letter introduced by the prosecution had nothing to do with the Sachs The deposition, taken May 4, 1956, at Truman's home in Independence, said Connelly A 'r-u lv HIPETTICOAT case but referred to Schwim-mer's contact with Chapman in an effort to sell helium to the government.

Wyllys S. Newcomb, special assistant attorney general, charged the helium negotiations were handled "in an abnormal and irreguler way." Chapman insisted there was nothing improper irregular about i t. The government did not buy the helium from Schwimmer's client. could not have held any of the positions under Truman as senator and president "if his reputation was not above reproach." Connelly and T. Lamar Caudle, former head of the Justice Department's Tax Division, are on trial for conspiring with Harry I.

Schwimmer, a Kansas City, attorney, to allow a tax evader to escape criminal trial. Truman said he knew Connelly before he was hired as chief investigator for the pre-World War II Senate committee on the national defense program but "had the opportunity to know him better on the committee since I was in almost constant contact with him." To the question by John Lash-ly, Connelly's attorney, if he had ever heard anything reflecting on the integrity and reputation of the defendant, Truman re Idle Schools Irk Educator Want to if i) AVOID BALDNESS? NEW YORK, June 5 (JT) Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of Columbia University, suggested today that common sense dictates a shorter summer vacation to cope with the problem of over plied, "No, of course not." He said it was Connelly job for all your summer skirts crowded schools in America. "In view of what is now hap to take some 160 telephone calls a day at the White House. Truman said the President's Office is a busy one, adding "at least while I was there." pening in our primary and secondary schools, I ask in all seriousness if it is common sense nylon all in easy- for the American people to spend vast sums of money on their school plants, only to have them hopelessly overcrowded in Other witnesses, including former Interior Secretary Oscar Chapman and former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Harry M.

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