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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 24

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I.OCIIESTEU DEMOCRAT AND CIIRONTCLE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1... 10-10 4H I GIFTS COMING FOR BLIND'S USE QnOn A-4-SUPER ALARM CLOCKS REPAIRED Send Clock and $3. Money Order the Veteran Clockmater, P.

O. Boi 504, Rochester, New York. AVAILABLE NEW STUDEBAKER IV2 TON TRUCK DORSCHEL MOTORS 67 Ridge Rd. West ml lake A ve. X-RAY SOCIETY HEARS BIKINI AIDS MEDICINE HEARING AID Lions Club of Rochester will be with the new "T0NE-B AlANCE-CONTROL" host to the blind Of Monroe County at a ceremony for the presentation 'I of a number of gifts for use by the Study of the radio activity follow LMGEST blind Saturday at 8 p.

m. in the ing the second atom bomb test at Bikini will have far-reaching effects ontho progress of medical White Memorial Building, 439 Monroe Ave. Firm science, Dr. James II. Sterner, a Charles Ritter, inventor and member of the radiology section of Do you mis high or low-pitched sound Do you need more volume? Do you flinch at sudden loud noises? The NEW Oiarion A-4 -Super is the answer to particular hearing problems.

Otarion's new circuit design hrings you clearer distortion. A fingertip adjustment of the tone-balance -control enables you to enjoy constant comfort in your hearing. Try the new A-4-Super Orarion compare it. discover new hearing happiness. OTARION OF ROCHUSTFR WM.

J. MEREDITH, MGR. 257 E. MAIN ST. oPP.

Sibky', Main 2424 OWN MOS. XV. TILL 9 P. M. adapter of a number of the devices to be donated, will arrive from the Eastman Kodak Company, de I' 1 vti -A clared yesterday.

STOCK OF FORD, MERCURY LINCOLN PARTS IN THE EAST! American-Foundation for the Blind in New York to address the group and to assist In a demonsttatlon. Among items of equipment given by the Lions Club recently are col 4 tJl lapsible canes, braille slide rules. Addressing the New York State Society of X-ray Technicians In annual conference In the Sheraton Hotel, the doctor, who was present at the scene of the test, said the information gained at Bikini has proved the) value of radioactive isotopes. Ho added that the study of those isotopes for tracing disease In the enzyme system will gadgets for uee, chess, checkers and other games, writing EASY PAyMENT PLAN 350 MONROE MONROE 474 r- devices, timers, thermometers and ACT NOV BEAT THE COLD WEATHER RUSH! scales. Norbert Greene, president of the club, will be assisted in the pre 1(4 SPECIALLY TRAINED SKILLED MECHANICS NO PRICE INCREASES lVM-kT7 eventually far outweigh the bene sentation by W.

K. Howe Sir i jr TfZiND VOURSJAT chairman of the committee for the blind, and Mrs. David Schoenberg of the board of trustees of the Rochester Association for the Blind. Tho gifts will be on perma ALL CHEVROLETS. PLYMOUTHS, FORDS "xMlOy NEW Kmred Time fits of radioactive therapeutics.

Xhc far-reaching effects of the test will not ho known for a number of years until complete studies of the Isotopes have been made, he said. Oheatwr Radiation Due rr. Sterner told the more than 125 technicians from all pa its of the state that the test will help scientists to produce cheaper and nent display at the Blind Krafti PRE-PREVIEWERS Earl C. Crossett, left, Chicago, and Earl C. Esty, Eastman Kodak Company, view one of prints choson for Photographic Society of America exhibit at Memorial Art Gallery Oct.

31-Nov. 23. Crossett served as judgo and Esty Shop. greater sources of radiation. It also has become possible to make radioactive materials at lower ex pense.

8he test shows other rays besides the gamma and beta types may be used in radiation processes, RICE FREE WITH EACH ORDER OF BEEF CHOW MEIN Cfjp Includes Rico, Chow Moin, Sauce, Noodbs Srvs 2 to 3 pcrton DRAGON FOODS 791 N. Clinton Main 299 WE DELIVER he said. is chairman of showing. About 1,100 pictures wtre chosen. Judges Pick Best 'Shots' For November Photo Show Uxamplcs of tlio host, work by Jtniatonr photographers in the United Stntcs and many foreign countries were selected yesterday from among prints and 2.000 transparencies 'for showing Oct.

31-Nov. 23 at tho Photographic Society of America exhibition. U3tr ir.1rMvivoLtT litl UAli Dr. Sterner pointed out that the second or underwater test at (- Bikini brought a greater radioactivity to the area than did other explosions of the bomb which were set off in midair. He explained that the Underwater test kept the radioactive rays closer to the ground, whereas with the explosion of the bomb In midair many of the rays Judging by internationally known Snooty ftote 3l4tAKfcAVtKt were driven up into the skies and dissipated.

In the daylong session, which concluded with a dinner dance last ROSICRUCIANS STRESS PATHS ''We must forget our separa- tiveness and head toward true Christianity," Charles Stein of Heading, told representatives MITTLEMAN'S CZI night, the technicians heard tech nical talks by soven experts and experts took place during the day and evening at Memorial Rrt Gallery where the exhibition will be housed. About 600 prints and 500 transparencies were selected. Six hundred photographers and others are scheduled to attend the society convention at the Sheraton Hotel Oct. 31-Nov. 1.

Following an informal dinner and an address by Adolf Fassbender, photographic instructor, they will preview the exhibition Thursday evening, Oct. 31. The showing will be open to the public Nov. 1. A showing of press photographs, ONE DAY SERVICE ON MADE TO ORDER STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS then submitted questions to a board of experts composed of five prominent Rochester radiologists.

William S. Cornwell was in charge of the question period. Edward F. Gunson was reelected president of the state society and Marian A. Snyder of Elmira was chosen again to servo as secretary and treasurer.

Marian Kellog of New York City was to the 11th annual conclave of Rosicrucian Fellowship Centers, Eastern Seaboard District, last night. Fifty representatives front cen-! a display of tho beat in camera club tors in Utica, Syracuse. New York Fully Guaranteed. Widths 15 to 47 inches. Any length.

Eggshell color slats, choice of color tapes. COMPLETE STOCK OF ALUMINUM SLAT BLINDS City, Reading and Rochester, nt- $fS-99 named the new vicepresident, replacing Edward White of Albany. Next Session In Albany The members voted to meet next UP work, and a Ilochester Trade Show will supplement the exhibit Ion. Earl C. Kdty is exhibition chairman.

Serving with him are: Color, Robert A. Morris; nature, II. Lou Gibson; pictorial. II. Bou Gibson; technical, Earl H.

Clark. The following experts judged the entries: Color exhihlt: Stanley A. Czurlea. director ef visual educHtlon. State Toniiprs lolliK.

Bunnln: Alfred A. Pc LnrJI, HoJlclay" Mncaaitip. Ken- STORE SUMMER CLOTHES NOW IN OUR NEW, 100 SAFE AIR-CONDITIONED VAULTS October in Albany and also to lend their support to the annual con ONE DAY WINDOW SHADE SERVICE vention of the American Society of X-ray Technicians slated for June tended the three-day meeting which will close sessions today. Human kind, charged Stein, have not yet reached the true Christianity because the law love has not been followed. He pointed, out that, although many religions have been given to humanity as needs demanded, Chisti-anity may be regarded as the unifying religion.

The Rosicrucian Order, founded in tho 14th century in Denmark, in Buffalo. The state unit voted to nctti W. Wl'ilmnia. director of ndvrrllniiig sponsor one nights entertainment at tho forthcoming Buffalo con clave. Orecent Hm e'ra spaed 'frr fcu'iy eprs'? erel tot li diy e'ean and beautify your tummer e'atai during sa they will be ready to ear when spring arrives.

No charqa until delivery, or end of torage period May 15, 1947. URIJAN WOITTLERJAM'S 227 NORTH ST. MAIN 4268 mi. 1 Free At the evening dinner Dr. Sidney Larson of Rochester was the principal speaker and the toastmaster is considered by members as a he firirji LAunotRiNG Storage "non-sectarian" religion based on was William Payne of Buffalo.

Dancing and a floor show followed atiMloK, Kmluk Compniy. jNaturw exhibit: Charles Muhr. tiature antl leMurer ami difertor of ediivauou of the Acurtimy Mntural Srlenres. I'hlla'lPlr'hla W. Stephen Trioin-, dlr'l-.

KoctifNti" Aliweuiu of An and Sciences; Carl M. AlUler. aclentlhc pnotographi'r. Ward'a Watural Science Katiililmtiment. i'lctorlal exhibit: Kdrtard C.

Cro.iaelt. exhibitor. (Thlcauo; hty. JH8A exhibition chairman. Kawtman Kodak KaaHliend-er, John K.

lloKan. exhlbilor. l'ailadelphla; Kranklln I. editor, Amirican photography." 'i'ectmical exhibit: rr. Walter Clark, aa-fllBtant to director, Kodak Keflearch Ijiib-oratoriew; C.

H. Neblette, director of photography, KIT; Howard 1... SrtiontlhB, edi mysticism and esoteric philoso Genwood" 860 the dinner. Spe.tkers at the day time sessions included Charles Bridgeman of East Kodak; Charles phies. Speakers at worship services at 11:15 a.

m. today will be Rosemary Thierfield of New York. A sightseeing trip will be conducted for conferees at 1:45 p. m. Proper of Elmira; Hugh Gordon of Westlnghouse Electric Corporation; Zed J.

Atlee, of the General 9Jc ra FEET HURT? Raymond Kail, president of the Rochester Center, conducted the tor, "iliotoRrnphic Ase," New Vork City.y Electric X-ray Corporation; Herbert Mermanger of the University sessions. $100 Flames Blamed Boy Suffers Bruises On Jack-O-Lantern DR. SCHOU'S IS AT YOUR SERVICB of Rochester; and Scott W. Smith, of the Kelley Koett Manufacturing Company. Adelaide Steadman of Rochester was chairman of tho convention, assisted by Elmer H.

Holly, pro i Fire stflrting from a children's jack-o-lantern last night caused Arch Support I you have Arch if weak or fallen archr are making you "hurt all over," get relief with the proper Dr. Scholl Arch Support. $3.50 and up gram chairman; DeForest P. Bush, damage estimated at $100 to the home of Frederick Shaw at 121 When Struck by Car Running into the etreet in front of 52 Buchan Pk. at 11:35 a.

m. yesterday, Frederick Adams, 11, of 37 Buchan suffered head and body bruises when he was knocked down by an automobile. He was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital. Police said the driver of the car was G. Theodore Gunklcr, 11, of 77 Mt.

Airy Irondequoit. Brooks Ave. Battalion Chief Edward Adams said the children had carved out a pumpkin, placed a candie in it, lighted it and then set exhibit chairman; and Neva C. Potts, entertainment chairman, Taken for Thousands of sufferers have been effectively aided by Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Service.

This complete service which includes a Shoe, Remedy, Arch isi' it on a daybed on the back porch of the Shaw home. The pumpkin apparently tipped over at about 9:15 p. m. setting th edaybed afire, and the flames then spread to the r.rir""tV,,ll"Vf1.my house wall. Dr.

SchoWa Remediei Ovor TOO different Dr. Krholl'a Foot Aula tmeia, 1'aiiH, I'lne-tnra, I.flntik Anklela, mrh iliigind fur a apecific purpuae. 25e and up Beaten, Robbed of $130, Duo Reports I Beaten with tire irons wielded by three or four men, two Illinois i men were robbed of about $05 I each early yesterday morning, they told police. The men, Elgin Snllee, 33, of 1 Hillside, 111., and Frank Dunlavy of Forest Park, 111., have been I staying at the Sheraton Hotel. MEXICO Support or other aid perfected by Dr.

Wm. M.St holl for tho refief of every common foot ailment in available here. Come in for a free foot test of your stockinged feet. Is Delightful in ihe Fall! Woman Injures Head In Auto Smashup Head and stomach Injuries were suffered by Maude M. Holt of 3561 Monro6 Ave.

in a crash of two automobiles at Elmwood Avenue and Goodman Street South at 5:45 p. m. yesterday. She was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Holt was riding in a car driven by C. Herbert Holt, 44, of the same address. The other car was operated by Walter Hanlon, 60, of 438 Broadway. 18 Last night they went to a Lake Avenue night club and then to a Dr. Sl'MILt FIIflT CIIMFOIir SHOP Oanrd and Operated by Carmen Corp.

93 CLINTON AYE. Rochester 4 Whitney Street place, where they Day Trip $330-n met two young men who took them for a ride. They were followed by another car, they said. Toot Comfort" Ret. It.

5. Pt. OH. Next la J. C.

Penney, Phone Slant 4S4J to Long Pond Road, just north of the Barge Carial, where the rob XT bery occurred. They made their 1 all taxe, ilghtsee-lnct. All transportation from Rochester, and way to the Lyell Avenue station at about 5 a. m. and police re Pullman berth and maala from Chicago.

ferred the case to the sheriff's TJflW not OIi Plan yur nun winter vacation. Call Just a Step FROM US TO ANY BUS Attacked by two men as he was Motorist Hurts Arm In Crash of 2 Autos Left Arm, injuries were suffered by Frank M. Verno, 26, of 9 Garden when his automobile collided with another at Broad and Brown streets at 4:45 p. m. yester STONE 527 walking In front of 292 Ormond St.

at 1:30 a. m. yesterday, Vincent TRAVEL WYDLER 1 Heblng was pulled into a vacant SERVICES 328 E. MAfN lot, beaten and robbed of $10, he told police. Suffering a posibly fractured nose, he was taken to 11 day.

He went home for treatment. ilmaiw'iVv-aaTMiii a iiiii mi im mih nil Homes don't just linppcn. Somebody has to want one very DRIVE IN TOMORROW Let Us Prepare Your Car for Genesee Hospital. Beaten and robbed by two men at Clarissa and Spring streets at 2:30 a. m.

yesterday, Karl Cramer, 57, and Willis Cramer, 59, both of 138 Wilder were treated for face bruises at General Hospital. They told police Earl lost a billfold containing and Willis much, and be willing to plan to get it. He had to know, too, a billfold containing $1. Does Not Pay! NVv Iff RUGS AND ll( FURNITURE that early in the plan a bank could be more useful than a builder. To help him to guide him through the financial phase of a home loan.

Monroe has helped many people into homes, is eager and able to help many more. i Fire Ruins 2 Autos, Garage Near Church Two automobiles were ruined and a two-car garage wa edestroyed by Are in the rear of St. Michael's Church at 3:30 a. m. yesterday.

The automobiles burned belonged WINTER DRIVING Lrae your ar with 119 for a pre-wiuler tune-up you'll be just a step from a bus line that will take you to work and Lark. to the Rev. Frank A. Kleehammer ii a wl ii fin kti 11 it of 339 Bernard St. and Margaret Florack of 899 Culver sister of the Rev.

Arthur F. Florack. rector of the church. Battalion Chief Walter Adams said tho lire apparently started from a short circuit BROTHERS In the ignition system of one of the car3. UPTOWN OFFICE MAIN AT EAST AVX MAIN OfriCE 35 STATE NfAR MAIN CAR INJURES MA 60 Knocked down by an automobile at North an dWeld streets at 8:10 o'clock last night, John Gestukiek, 50, of 175 Gibba suffered left au tunton Ave.

i. elbow, race and back injuries, po 23 STILLSON ST. Near Main lice reported. He was taken to Gen esee Hospital. The automobile was operated by Robert P.

Hahn, 23, of MEMBER "fKDURAL Pi POSIT INJUR A NCR CORPORATION 27 Woodman Sea-Breeze..

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