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i.OCHHSTER DEMOCRAT AND WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1910 The 'Hookey Players' Face the 'Court' P. V. C.

JACKSON dtv A $4.00 WEEKLY Caat LaastJry Fres M1LNER HOTEL 104 SOUTH AVENUE Frs Par kmc SONS FILE SUIT ASKING OUSTER OF EXECUTRIX HEIRS SHARE IN Traffic Hazard End Held Duty of Highway Officials Willi nitty tlirt ra-U way iihhI-tii. 1iarI-ur-facf higliwayK, town hivliway siiiMriiitrtlntH must turn tlicir nttriitioii to ttimiii.it iti trafTic liazar-ls anl safety of rural travt-l. li. Mill-r. lijtrict ttate engineer.

toll hlchway super- ntendents of the county's 19 towns i Driver Sentenced S690J50 ESTATE Widow, Daughter Seek Removal of Kin in Dunsky -t- naiMi w- -T DIRT WEARS RUGS US flf AH votus OCR UIJAHANILt-D rOCLSS GRAY'S Mmim IKI 2SI SsafsrJ Si. I tendents annual meet in jf In tr in urasn ueatn Courthouse. Mil ler outlined reouialtes of Henry J. Cote. 59.

of Hager ltd. Get Bulk' of Property Property mith net value of Estate Case Charging trickery to 1e-tivr I i modern, safe reece. maa enterred to not less highway and: than one or more than two years tressed the Ira- Attica Prison yesterday at Lyon I portanre a wis left by P. V. Crittenden them of their share of the ZZO.t.-; estate of their father, Israel M.

8 ARROW CLEANERS mb Jackson, president of Taylor-Shantz Dunsky, three sons of he former Rochester Hebrew school ea.cher wid. surface I loi.owinK nut conviction in wayne a MBy curve County Court on a charge of ct im- 1 1 I nation of negllKence. II ywterday began a proceeding 1 1 Surrogate's Court for removal of II ditch and Cote was the driver of II greater vision which was Involved In was Involved in a craan II their sister. Mrs. Mollis Klatsu Bon nl man as executrix.

as essential to Ir.c, tool die firm, when he died Irc. 15, 1935. according to a state tax deposition filed yesterday afternoon in Surrogate's Court. Gross value of the estate was S.42.C07. 0f which $416,919 was listed a been inherited from his father, Austin C.

Jackson, president of the East Side Savincs IWir.k. who died Oct. 11, 1935. Ke-csu5e that property previously was nmr Vnrlh ltiu 1 1 1 an.l On their ixtition. Surrogate Jo accident preven-r" II 4i N.ik Jawiic i suited in the death of a passenger, II-bbb- usbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs Iflerald Pecor of Rochester.

sssBssssssssssssssssssssa seph M. Feely suspended Mia Ms tau from acting as executrix Pending hearing and out-ome h-action and ordered to ft. an answer to the allegations iivl Klvts omy in hihwy Bit. l.tllHl,K i. Mlll I tendents try to evaluate the problem from taxed, the state levied a tax of! an accounting Sy Jan.

29. The thiee brothers ate Meer I Dunxky, Cincinnati, lo whom wan HIGHEST Km COM one-seventh of Ihs residue of the ratate; Sam Iunskv. Cleve ssr not to spend mote money to save) human liVea on the hlxhway." Mil-1 ler declared. Increased apeed of automohilos QUALITY. land, also onr-seventh.

and Iten-Jifiun liuniky, lrtroit. Iwo- PRICES ML .95 ar tmmm sevrnths. They "are represented byl Ste. (99 SI 1.9S ssdN.it... fa.

a OH with the advent of smooth, improved pavementa. Miller added, has made safe highway travel of eorge It Irswr. Mrs. Klautau'a 1 Bh.l Rt attorney, wasper 1 "Solomon, en paramount Importance and tha'. tered a denial In turn, has superseded the super- actions complained of were proper tintendents old task of "Uettlnc on the P.

V. Crittenden Jackson estate. I'nder his will, made two days before his death. Jackson left hU li.mc-tend at 16? OakdalA valued At personal effects and $50,000 outright to his widow, Mrs. Natalie 1L Mac-Vay.

now the wife of Dr. William ilacV'ay, physician. A $50,000 trust was set up for a daughter. Miss Graham H. Jackson, 19.

who lives with her mother at the Oakdale Drive address. The will placed the residue in trust for the widow and the daughter. Net income from the residue was ft to the widow until the daughter is 20. Thereafter, the widow, wil! get two-thirds of the income for life, and the daughter one-third. Provision is made for DOCTOR AWYtHS the motoring public out of th mud." M.

S. Schlant. Ituffalo. a representative of th State Department of Audit and Control, de- EVERYOHE PRAISES The trtti4 Pturrt CAFETERIA Dunsky died last Feb. 23 In Tel-Avlv, Palestine, where he lived for the last 13 years.

All but of his prortty Is In Palestine. It was said. Mrs. Flatau. a one-seventh beneficiary, was appointed execu- scribed method prescribed by the; trlx Inst June H.

Under the will, state for bookkeeping and tt- four Ilochester grandchildren, chll- sttucted the superintendents In the; dren of a deceased datishter. are purchase of equipment and other BEST food 5ouNr ur up Club 20C Luncr-con ScccVs 2SC Blue Plate Drer eventual payment of two-thirds of th.e principal to the widow or the daughter, depending on which one dies first. If the daughter leaves r.o descendants one-third will pass to the Rochester Community Chest. The widow also received $5,000 life Insurance proceeds, not included in the estate. to get two-sevenths of the residue.

procedure in office. elKht institutions a total of 375 Called annually to acquaint new and the widow. Mrs. Channa Dun- highway superintendents with sky. Tei-Avlv.

$3,000. household ef- their duties and to afford hoi 1-fects and use of the. home in Pales- overs an opportunity to brush up, tine for one year. meeting yesterday was presid- Question Judgment over by Geome C. WrlRht.

The three brothers allege Mrs. county superintendent of highways. Flatau permitted a W.Wl default Only new superintendent elected judgment to entered against her last fall was Klward Bur ben. as executrix in a Supreme Court Mendons. The others were reaction on a realty bond and mort-' elected.

These youngsters, whose truancy has caused over by Raymond C. Keople, director of attendance for Rochester schools, shown in the rear. problems in their schools, have been baled to the informal "Court" that is presided The deposition was filed by the gage nrought by Tlckvah of which her husband. Isadora executors and trustees. Lincoln-Alliance Bank Trust Company, the widow and Attorney Fred Goodwin.

The session also was attended by County Manager Clarence A. Director of Attendance Hears Good Clean Dependable Pennsylvania HARD is president and in which, according to Draper. Mrs. Flatau owns Smith. Chairman Raymond J.

Le. member of the Hoard of Super- visors good roads committee anil UH of the shales of stock. The several town supervisors. W- 1 TT i Judgment, it was stated, also was ide Variety or U1 owner of the mortgaged realtv "I jruess I'm late because I take too Ions fixin" mv GROUP LAUDED hair! "According to the brothers. Dun- sky In 1923 executed a bond and At A Saving in the morning." "I ilitln't have any clothes to wear, so stayed home from a Phtnt Main 815 IN DRY DRIVE mortgage for $19,125 and took title to the realty solely to accommodate' Flatau.

who. it was was not of financial rcKnilnlity and' had his father-in-law act as "dummy" In the transaction. Solo A. Bw I "I was in school, but forgot to go Attorney's Wife Leaves $55,023 Estate Mrs. Marion J.

Goodwin, 19 Sibley wife of Attorney Frtd Goodwin, left a net estate of when she died last July 17, a tax deposition showed in Surrogate's Court. Grofis was listed at $6,956, including $2,476 equity in realty. To her husband slie bequeathed $33 623. Three sons. Fred C.

Philip C. and Frank an attorney, inherited $5,000 each. To four prandchildren. a niece and a jrrandniece went $1,000 each. Rochester Friendly Home and a friend received $200 each.

ure to respond io the summons affords the basis for prosecution of the parent in court, Keople said. to gym class and went to study hall PIOHEEIl GOAL CO. "It is youth's duly and privilege orncE YARD SfiO EXCUANGE ST. SPEEDER GETS $5 FINE, $2 TAG Speeding at 50 miles an hour in Genesee Street, through a school zone and around the left of a street car were the charges faced by Ferron, 23, of 478 Jefferson when he appeared In City Court, criminal branch, yesterday. He admitted hit.

guilt on the speeding charge and was fined $5 by Judge Thomas P. Culhane. For passinz to the left on the street car, Ferron got a traffic tag for which he paid $2 at the Traffic Bureau. Arrested Dec. 18 on a charge of leaving an accident scene, John C.

Hoysack, 32, of 105 Craig yesterday won acquittal after trial before Judge Culhane. During the day, 51 motorists settled at $2 each at the Traffic Violations Bureau for tags received for moving law violations. Complete record of court cases follows: Hrnnc Addrr. im Mrrnm William Gllert. 43.

of 21 Orrcon no appearance, benrh warrant ordered. (Iprratnr'i Lternar Leslie Barrlngrr, 21. 'or 703 Lake no appearance. tnrh warrant ordered. Arretfd for Speeding Leo Ferron.

23. of 47f Jrflwaon 50 mph Oeneaec through school zone; fined S5 mon maintained Dunsky was the to ll on the road to temperance." real purchaser. He also disputed Miss Para C. Iatmer. IVnnsylvania r.hrC wa evangelist, told member, of the man who was unacquainted with business practices.

He said Dunsky Monroe County Youth Temperance was an experienced real estate Council last night as they were operator. iawarded a trophy for the most ef- KODAK MAKES 3 PROMOTIONS In August. lttH. according to th. ''Y' Program text from Taking a Timothy con- Three men were appointed to brothers' petition.

Sigler Realty 'important new responsibilities" In Comnany the mortgagee, as- icerning youth as an example in 'word, in faith and purity. Miss instead. I didn't really mean to cut the class." "I don't care if I never go to school again." Those are samples of the excuse for tardiness, absence and class cutting that Raymond C. Keople. Board of "Education's director if attendance, heard yesterday and listens to almost daily throughout the school year.

To the "School Court" in his FUz-hugh Street office come pupils and parents who have shown unwillingness to comply with attendance laws or indifference to these requirements. Most hearings are held on Monday afternoons, with Keople acting as No blanket order to "go to school and get there on time" will solve the behavior and personality proc the Eastman Kodak Company. It i tinned ih txn.i Hultenschmidt Estate Placed at $11,000 Probate of the will of August was announced by Kodak officials Tick vah Inc which had been ere- Pok' following a banquet vesterdav. ci First Heformed thurfh. "An Huitenschmidt, 46 Wilcox who last Saturday, disposed of Craig P.

Cochrane was named on as one of the incoi porators unru' ok' dom'-manager of the industrlit relations 5 Solomi sai.1 the corporation gavej11''- explained, unless youth department, succeeding Harry Sigler firm cash and other (understands the problems of tem- realty of more than $1,500 and personal property of more than $9,500. A son, William J. Hultenschmidt Haight. who will remain as in- equities, buying the mortgage to "If the husband or the wife Is a protect Dunsky and Flatau drunkard, it works a hardship on Tickvah It as stated Cleveland, inherited the homestead, J2.5O0 and one-third of the residue. Another son.

Miller Hultenschmidt, dustrial-relations counsel. Newton II. CSreen was appointed plant manager of the Camera Works, and William T. Roach nlant signed the Imnd and mortgage, on other party." she said. "It Is for youth to lead the way In these which $13,101 was owing, to Mrs.

Flatau in January, 193H, an I Mrs Kin In 11 last Sept. assigned it Clyde, and a daughter, Mrs. Jennie i H. Cook. Rath, will receive one-' lems that each boy and girt repre- manager of the liawk-Fye Works.

days of modern temptations" The trophy, a silver loving eun, was presented by Mrs. Clata A. on" in iiotn rormerlv were assistant man- rrrvkmoly Adjourned Charli-n Chrlni. 4. of 111 Hliepard Pt arreiited Dec.

10. driving while Intoxicated granted arrant! adjournment to Feb. IS back to the Tickvan company SH0WIH6 In Rochester! The Sensational SEW Model You've Iteen Waiting to See 1940 Chevrolet CONVERTIBLE CAIilnILET With the Xew. Automatic a Tofi Heautiful Xeu Color Combinations Available SEE IT TODAY AT ALLM AN'S CeCairaP Chevrolet OnCi PAQT A VP lagcsi t.mrd oi the residue each, and any debts they owed to their father will te canceled. Tickvah Inc.

filed the foreclosure i Jacobs, state general secretary cf Hamuel Mlrazzrrt. 2. of Ontario St. action last Oct. 24 and on IVc.

the Youth Temperance Council, entered the judgment, which. itluests of honor were the Rev. Car-paid, would leave nothing for the rett Hondelink. pastor of the Dunsky heirs. It was said.

Thchurch: Mrs. Charlotte Gribbroeck. years of work in this field. Only the worst offenders reach his office and they require skillful handling to guide them along the path of punctual, regular school attendance. Yesterday there were the 16-year-old girl who allowed pny half an hour to dress, curl her hair, eat arretted Jan.

8. rechlrMi driving granted second adjournment Feb. 27. John C. Hoynack.

32. of 10. Crals arrested Pec. 18. leaving accident acene; case diamlsaed after trial.

Hospital to Build brothers allege th estate lave defended the suit. agers of their respective plants. Cochrane was assistant to Haight when the latter was manager of the industrial relations department. He is a World War veteran and joined Kodak in 1920 aftr studying at Harvard Graduate School of Itusiness Administration. tireen.

another World War veteran, joined Kodak soon after the war's close. He became assistant manager of the Camera Works last year. Roach served In the U. S. Navy could president of the county WCTl.

I and Mrs. William M. Lewis. state YTC president. Additional Aids ontlnaed from I'sre Seventeen tee breakfast and walk several blocks to school, and was consistently U.

of R. Fraternities Workers Revue New Scries of Clinics A7nrrirrl r( nnnnprc late for class; the 17-year-old boy who left high school to work for his father without bothering to acute for three years. Besides the growing importance of Rochester as a medical center, the increased demand for beds under the Ttochester hospital insurance plan played a part in the shortage, Thompson added. Outline Teaching Practice Fraternity men were assured by OT PliySlCianS DpCIlS Uni-erslty of Rochester authorities! notify school authorities or to get a 1 vmS .1 1- i 1 .1 Continued from Pace Kighteeil Jonah Friedman, business agent, hustled with the preliminary tasks of taking names of applicants for roles. "It gives the union members an opportunity for relaxation and for hat they need fear r.oi nr eignm wnr.

"I r-c- 1 sou me junior nigniuurinK inc wr inn oecame pur-. school boy who claimed he always-chasing agent for the Hawk Kye i 1 i snooping in ping In their River Campus titioners clinics otierea 10 itocn- Explaining how the problem af- k-o. no iv 10c any wiorr ana tne juani in i ju. lie was maoe as-day after a regular holiday. Isistant superintendent In 192s and Approximately 6.0O0 cases are after two years as purchasing homes.

'ester phyiclan by Strong Memo- Rut as to burglars -snooping to wiU hij 4 p. plan a foray-that Is a different In tha hospital. brought to Keople's attention an-'agent for the Camera Works re-1 matter, warned an U- Th. ctinios will be held on the general turned to Hawk-Kye superintendent. Walle.

dean of the College Thunulir of each month, the" Men. in a letter to all fraternities rl amlin i VaV 1 1 Th f.rat fected a majority of the part time i expressing their own personalities, teaching staff, Thompson said lit gives the union a chance to dem-their services were contributed as pnstrate the 24-hour-a-day role It Instructors of medical students In jean play in the member's life, as return for use of hospital facilities well as to Inform them of the direc-for research and their private prac- Uin in which they collectively are ee of medicine. Unless members I nioving. ef that staff could bring their own Combined Activities atients to the hosnital. thev could I Grossman began a stage career de Ware's letter was wiii hematological clinic.

nually by district attendance work ers who make 60.000 calls a year When both the attendance officer and Keople fail to get results, the case taken to Children's Court or Police Court. Since 1927. Police ivn Van sent after several men. clasittng Brotherhood Holds Anniversary Party to represent the college, had posed as inspectors and sought entrance The AUurist C1m of Parma ItaP- Court cases have been cut from 820 to fraternity In more e-ftlst Church will hold Its Cionthly St. Andrew's Brotherhood date phraseology, the dean Inti- meeting at 12:30 p.

m. todav at organ- A IT 132) SEVEN PIANOS ized by the late Rev Dr. Algernon mated the men may have befiijthe home of Mrs. Raymond Won- to 61 annually. "This decrease is due to handling the cases in hearings here." Keople said yesterday.

'Through question "casing the joints for a break." Idergen. Hilton. S. Crapsey, last night marked Its 60th anniversary with a celebratioi ln Nazareth House, Avertll Ave. A short play was presented by the Grace Lutheran Church Dia- ing we discover circumstances causing, or likely to have caused, the child's irregular attendance or other delinquency.

Sometimes rot spare the time for teaching "hen he teamed up with and the instruction system then hu brother. Al. now a booking would have to be expensively re- Knt' in blackface act. He aoan-vised, Thompson added. I doned the boards when he married He pointed out that under tenia-; in 1923- but ltitT tookP t-ve plans the new wing will be PV filing About the same time cper.ed in several stages.

Imme- i the Nothing Industry land found the combined activities diete neeLs of the staff would be I to his liking, working late after- met by 20 additional private rooms venTnK3 and Sundays, he ar.d 40 semi-private beds unflnhhrf icripH. f.oors. There are now only 40 pri-1 effort hu he Jn vate and .0 semi-private beds at 1930 au cM of Strong. Two other floors would jKappa the fraernitv. He be constructed, but would not be coUaboratd ln eVery Theta Kappa out as hospital rooms until then.

matlc Club. Principal speaker of ILUBJCIHI TflDflDATf UN HIBLE AIFETTEEallA n-JLtt0 f. Ah tro.ub,' Uhe Colgate-Rochester Divinity are informed th cakAAi i t. a (.0 moni Z' and ot officer, wer. in- mona mailed directly to them.

Fall-(stalled. i BASEMFNT There is always a demand for musical in-struments among Want Ad readers of The Democrat and Chronicle. BARBEQUED SPARE niDS At Our Soda Fountain PINEAPPLE MINT SUNDAY Made with chocolate ice cream and covered with pineapple mint fruit all for only reeded. Thompson added. The re- I Gav Times" will be centered in a maimn- floors also would be placed taIlor Bhoj, and win point out the in immediate use for kitchen ex-, vahjJ, of the new ACVA cultural ter.sions, dining rooms, employes" activities division, Grossman said.

ckrs, and offices. No date has it wni use a cast of 31. all members lpi set for grour.d-breakirig, he Gf the big local, including singers, said. I dancers, specialty performers and Thompson pointed out that the straight actors and actresses, would be financed with uni- Grossman will direct the show, and versity funds. Opened in 1926, the Sylvia Applebaum will train the Will.

Mks Ps 37 lata. cl ataa. btrmd mm bwllve wS clinif a( ras mB lr SOLD vnital and medical center was dancers. IT givad --'mail tar ssl ptsna. heap.

constructed and equipped at a total BROILED CANADIAN BACON Schindler said the show will be pVoduced late in March. Two performances will be given because of cost of $4,328,000 through gifts from th General Education Board of 12' Tork. the late George East-! the demand for seats last year that Oaly OM smHs kd va ed. -t, Mr Genrze Strong couia noi De mei. rr.an Mrs.

Helen Strong AchiUes and 14 7 mmmrm mm kaanirt. all uW IJHKAKT MKKTIXG SIT The annual meeting of the Carter in memory of their parents Offers YOUR CMODCE of ANY CAR ON OUR ST0CE( For Only EDOVJN PAYIV3ENT AS LONG AS 24 MONTHS TO PAY FREE LICENSE PLATES WMDTONG-BUOCrc 3G0 EAST AVENUE 1 t- iir. ana irs. uenry Farmers' Ubrary Company of the The medical center is supponea of 0gden. Spencerport.

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