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2C ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. FFJ.mWKY 1. RADIO LESSONS i AID EDUCATION, Youths Lend a Hand as 209th Prepares to Ixave TRIAL WAITED BY 3 DENYING U.S. TO CLARIFY PHYSICAL TEST Rochester Day Book Temperatures led SURVEY FINDS HOLDUP COUNT: FOR TRAINEES-: Tomorrow's Doings a a hxir 1 1 a at turn 1m II 1 1 a m.

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m. 21 Fireman Enter sM any Rejections "I i At Syracuse Cited Innocent Plea in Girl Attack After itedlnif not guilty tt I IMht ftaft rwva pj a- a a ai fnaiin in. mnm a.M.M pa aiai t. ii ail i ti Sun 7 17. rta 14 SNOW Speech, Waiting of Pupils Improve Expert Told Ttochrster public school children nave learned to pronounce more words correctly, to speak and write better Bngllsh, and to a less extent, have shown more interest is hooks and educational radio programs because of the use of radio In teaching: them Knglish.

a na County Court yenleidoy fust Roeheiiter and area draft fwvard pli lr Inriit will rereiv trfmimrn- latinna from the Army thi week, with the ii of rutting down th' US. Weather Report degree robbery chnrgrw. (hire men KUx'Cted of perpetrating a aerlrn of beauty ihun holiltiia were Emergencies II 1 I tw It iiMtnled to jail by Jule Willt.im C. Kohlmetx to await tiial Ut.i thin month. Urge pereentajie of phyalra'ly unfit I "'trTM drarteea lit for lu.lurt ton.

ijeuV Charles N. Stin-n. mediral ffTtcr Ci'y of the Syraru tniljrtion center. derlared here yesterday. Ir.

Stinon, who was ka officer of the Iloeheater irtd irti.xt rentrr while it waa In operation, c.a4 aaarrleii there arr thrre The threa men were accurrd I 1 a -n it a. Pf I a a r- a B-mm a tional survey expert revealed yes erif ii-mlly of rtbing the rioh terday. The findings of a study of the Rochester 10 A grade English II i 1 I II 7 IT i ii it i I 31 register of the Dawn Iteauty Shp. 71 Thurston of $15 lt Jan. 20 after forcing an operator.

Mi.vk course, in which radio is the center a a -0t. i a. a im-nm part points of laxity on the examining phyairtans. Ijoulse Czadsirk, 22. to open the fcravr mtt t4.auna Kimm cash drawer.

The nrcuted are Al of interest, were reviewed by Seer-ley Reid, research associate on the Ohio University evaluation of a a a-M aa4. a The Army's three complaints are directed at boards which send men I bert D. Smith. 27, of 291 River a a. C.n a.

ft Ignatzio Carapezza. 23. of Lin who nave not been given physical UUBI school broadcasts project at a luncheon meeting of teachers yes examinations within four month; Muaaak coln and George A. Richmvd. a II a a og kMJ 1 20.

of 17 Ftorirl st Smith board thyiciana who do not have New onr terday in Cutler Union. 11 a -r. potential trainees remove ther Carapezza are accused of conduct Nw Tor a Ct'y ItnMl The Rochester study, part of a five-year nationwide project, was 1 1 l-art CI 1 71 0wtf ja rmt rwr a i rvr 4 3ae IJ cr rtoae a Cmtif as cm clothing for physical examination. in the actual robbery while Hich- 1 I a a IJ IJ aa undertaken with the assistance of mond is alleged to hve been the and examiners who do not have men ra.led up remove their glaes 2 ii I SI 1 Ma, et. Uu.

a rrsartw Twk aa4 PJtt, ft v-a at a- a a 1 a a Rochester committee, headed by Harold E. Cowles of East High lookout. Their ca.es were adjourned to Feb. 17. II i ra-.

a aa for vision teats. In the laal week 22 per cent of, School, working under guidance of Paul Reed, director of the Roch Fireman l-nir An Innocent plea also wn en inKtr ai ester School of the Air and head of the men sent to Syracuse for Induction from Itocheater bard we: rejected. However, none rt-jected for induction at a a It a i aa Mk4. Wera New York: the visual and radio education de tered yesterday by Harry A. 25.

of 7S3 Jefferson city fireman accused of charge of attempted linued roid lth enow fSurnea I day and tomorrow. partment of the Rochester schools. a it a aa rw al Gains in Ability OMlT0 rape first degree and asult e- What the educators found was that the children made their most crur i avir- ond degree In connection with an a i.1 aa star a tM 0a.r -a ai-A i a a ai rwt aM I i mum, 1CTH WARD UNIT hours atorg and significant gains in knowledge of K- an-l alleged attack on a 21 -year-old git I Jan. 17 In a Brighton Coaate Ka dvrrJMd I Atian! Atiantic correct pronunciation and correct wlot. Th di! rt a nr that English usage, their ability to write academy.

Four youths. Indicted In a ower Main yeatrrday mTifi4f LEADERS moved northward, but more correct and effective Eng lish. Grill Proprietor leged automobile theft, plrnded low in I ho hmmmI "IBt i liiiiiinnii iti ii I ii hi Urn ii "ini'V iJ it in" i ii ill hj Crrwult la m'utn low on tbo The 17th annual dinner of the) 11th Ward Democratic Club at the Attention was given in classrooms to developing the children's tastes for a wider range of radio were, from left, James Cinciotto, Anthony Salvati and Roland Forkell, workers of the National Youth Administration. Stenciling; trunks and packing boxes for the departing; 209th Anti-Aircraft Regiment at the Culver Road Armory yesterday Faces Count of Beating Patron melon ral. lrvawuro ta hich over North ttakoia.

aat la cn frrn Trxaa eaalaard lo Tho prvaaare aiao rontinurt k(l or t'tah and Wyoming. iHirtnc ha laat 34 lioura raa urxl In ha fwrilir fltatva programs, and although the teach ers believe they accomplished that guilty and their cases were adjourned to Feb. 21. Thev are Hobert Conking. 1ft.

of R2 Stanton St Charles McDonald. 1. of 313 Kx-rhange Alfred Dtreen. 1. of Prescott and Itoland Neill.

16. of 143 Ranrord St. Four other youth who admitted guilt to petit larceny rhargnt were placed on probation for three years to a degree, they expressed dis of f-rn'mn CRASH INJURES appointment that home listening liChl NYA Boys Help Prepare into a testimonial for Rocco Giordano, ward leader for 17 year. The program had barn announced as a rally of ward Democrat, hut. beginning with a speech by IVnald A.

Dailey, Monro Coua- In New Mr aim. touihra llano, tha suited In tho arraot of the prr Oeorc Ita.kir.a, 41. of i14.a a no Nnrthna ApMiw hian. and In port ion a of i ha Mii4 Atian Ave. a chaff of ee- lie Statra Trtnprriiorn ha fal degree ault.

in lha VI lot, ttr-! North Aian'i- Sati an.l ha. naaa In lha i. llna, who rond o's FOUR, ONE HELD They are Hirhard Ernest Draper, 16. of 17 Gillette St Flovd Wilcox. Four persons were injured and For Mobilization of 209th "Willing youiiK workers toil-il at the Culver IJnad Armory yesterday helping the National (iuard's L'OMth Anti-Aircraft Regiment pot ready for mobilization tomorrow.

Not the least of the chores performed by a corps of National Youth Administration boys 471 South Ar, ts to hs punched and kicked ft't'tf atair-a ana Muinrni imij Maun taina. a 61-year-old motorist was arrested Wither. tX of 57 Ctaartsia 9' 17. of Satura Julian Her- ty Democratic Imder, it rapiJly de-trsnd. 17.

of 2.HI Clinton Ave S.and veloped Into a tribute to Giordano. Herman Hryant. IS of 3H propheaylng that hi. St. All were accused of tenail bur- glaries.

Pr'y wouUl win in the fall eiec- Snt to Slate School jtions, averted that Giordano "had Charles I Tlfft. 17. of Water- nrntrl.l Drnuimrv on two charges yesterday afternoon as the result of a headon collision la ty.e jr. 4 af.r The hirheat Irmprrtlurt yatee-. early between two cars in front of 358 oar waa Zt drrr, acamat 7 aamo dar In l'e an.

I -1 In I. I lha wa aainl In State St. Whr as takaa ty tm r.orwt Hr 'l wr-ere laat r. Following: treatment at St. Mary' ishing touches to special packing boxes needed by the 20th's units -l In th man 24 acamat Si town, state i sentence to the tt'mt Coxaarkie was given rhool at in the 11th Ward" offered his congratulations and hopd ii aa rr -l he ha 1 was the stenciling of names on the 800 trunk lockers into which the rank and file will pack personal equipment this week.

Other NYA hoys are putting fin- In l.V an.l a of fr ll and an and their commanding officers, and I pleaded guilty to third dr- kuM cr.l.!.on a habits did not change "significantly." They concluded that the period of evaluation, one semester may have been Insufficient to show real results. The survey recommended that teachers give more attention to cultivating the children's tastes for educational programs during after-school hours. It was noted that during the semester more children listened to news commentators. Mora than half the pupils reported reading books or stories that had been presented on radio programs heard at home or discussed in class. Enjoy Activities Three-fourths of the children selected for study learned to pro- nounce correctly oft-mispronounced words.

Two-thirds of the children had given dummy radio talks or read radio scripts to their class over a loudspeaker system. Nlnety-- eeven per cent imid they enjoyed their activities and two-thirds thought those activities had helped 1 Hospital for face lacerations.) Georfce Godfrey, 389 Ames was charged with intoxicated and reckless driving. He was held for ar gree burglary and petit larceny 7 vi 1 AM. 1 M. PM tMi fc 7- I 7 hmi i that Ilocco Giordano will be your ward leader 17 years from now." rrv Sitting at the eiwakers' table Wet still others have been preparing! mail hoxes for the batteries, and signs for officers' tents.

Col. Kenneth C. Townson's staff also has been assisted hv tvpists hm fair. was arret'ed an ir. teat ortared ty Da' rlite-Capt.

liard Co.e.m He tn 3r tfra.l rer raignment in City Court tomorrow. Godfrey's wife, Grace, 56, suffered a fractured nose and lacerations of the fare and knee in the crash, which tied up traffic near the Camera Works for nearly half Keti hurr.tblity a To a Tho 24 hour anr .17 inch Tha hlghai wind 34 per hour frorn lha ao'K wt The weather, snow. charges growing out of a $3 burglary at a I'lttsford gaoline station Dec. 24. Not guilty pleas were entered ry the following: Krntrnrk Km man.

IS. of Jsa finlM) Ava. rhargr4 with a err (rand lanrvnr and rrimlnallr r-i ms a'ntrn ionta Karl, IS. of 1 Akinn SISTER AGATHA, TEACHER, DIES rasgrnnt in CoaU ts.3is.ircw on the fa.ony charge. mere Court of Claims Judge and Mrs.

Marvin It. Dye, Thomaa F. Trott, Sixth Ward Democratic leader; Mrs. Anna May Rush, president the County Women' Democratic Club; Mrs. Ifarian W.

Rtppey. Paul former 11th Ward uper iior: Mrs. Minnie K. Rosaenbafh. general chaiiman.

(lent by the NYA in preparing rec-jords on personnel which will be needed when the regiment in-i ducted Into federal service for a year's tour of acUve duty, with early training at Camp Stewart, an hour. The driver of the second Today's Doings third burglary and tit lrrr.jr. Jaafn Sarkia. IS. of Holland at mr ruard auauitlns Htrahrn jMtirn.hr, ltn H4ihlnkl St An 1 mrA rn.h I ii Itmmm laraatj vywAaar aTrr S.b'uma Vkral Aat'af II i sar In P.4l- I'Mtmmf," tMmtm Training Scheduled In Industrial Safety Inaruraioti of as safety rliM at tke Wt'lTiJ If ri School unit ef e4 -n fr narioral dfr waa arrr-4-rv Frederick D.

Umh, city civil i nf tin Sarkia rhar(d with firnt 1r and St aiti si a am mm imiiaailf Ima serice rommiasioner. I A rt-- aeaakal t-Mhtr car, John Whiting, 24, of 9 Lorraine and a passenger, Milo Newton, 24, of the same address, according to police were also taken to the hospital for treatment of cuts about the hands. Investigators claimed Godfrey's car was on the wrong side of the street when the crash occurred, shortly after 5 p. m. them to improve their speech Mat NararM lwr.

Ga. Much equipment inherited from the 121st Cavalry, including cot end other camp paraphernalia, has been renovated by the NYA workers, who are paid from federal funds allocated to give them work experience. habits. I. ArtB rw nttmwr, at III Ariant Mi mi-rimt Uikn, r-rrnw A ltra ntbnery and grand larrnr and aae-ond drgn-a aaaauit.

John Iirkdrbrun, Rutfakt. th.rd da. grrm bursiary and tit tar-n Ifemald J. Ha 17. tfatrport.

third grr burglary and tot it lanrnr llnry Cronln. 32. of I2J tartitt Hi arrond drgraa grand larrony. Sister M. Agatha Cleary of the' Sisters of St.

Joseph, died yester-i day in Immaculate Conception; Convent, Ithaca, after a brief 111- ness. The nun was In the 49th year of her religious life, having taught 19 years at Corpus Christ! School in Rochester and the last 27 years iti the Immaculate Conception School. She was born In Lima, where a brother, Patrick Cleary, now lives. A skier, Mrs. Joseph Malone.

I Answers were obtained by testing at the beginning and end of the dano niem-nto of the dinner l.rhulf of the ward which aUo hs remained the awme for 17 years. I yeaterday V.r-r Jcfc. I p' i frf ts wat t.Je al H'. t-mrn l'nit. la A Ma Thaaier.

4am semester, summaries by teachers nmmnm rack $mm II i a I a defenae program and the pupils' own appraisals Nineteen teachers took active part in the study and an equal number contributed. Driver Hurt, 2d Arrested Alter Cars Crash One motorist was iniured and a $79 BUYS AT AfiPTW CfDF V9 DURMC 0UR great nvmn oiulm. fedruary sale! The plana were drawn up by Seerley Reid, I. Keith Taylor, dl- mm rector of the entire Ohio State Uni LOOK WHAT 12 PIECE 1: 11 lu'fi in i in I iv 1 .111 nil: r. -g.

i 1 versity project, which was spon-fored by the Federal Radio Educa- Avon, also survives. The body will arrive tomorrow afternoon and funeral services will be conducted at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Nazareth Convent, Pittsford. Burial will be in the Sisters' plot in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.

Tion v-ommiuee or me rtu, ana the local radio committee which included, besides Cowles, Charles second arrested On charges of leaving the scene of an accident and passing another auto within 100 feet of an intersection, following a two-car collision last night at Fernwcod Avenue and North Goodman Street. Injured was William Doyle, 23, of 75 Arbutus who was taken to Genesee Hospital with possible internal injuries, lacerations and concussion. Robert Masucci, 22, of 270 S. Goodman was arrested at hij of Monroe High School and Wary Clancy of Madison High School. -Catholic Nurses Plan to Organize BUILT TO SELL FOR $150.00 SALE PRICE! 7 Bishop Conducts Rites For Father GoJding Bishop Kearney yesterday celebrated a pontifical requiem Mas in Holy Apostles Church for the Rev.

Philip E. Golding, pastor of that church, who died Wednesday (Feb. 5, 1941). Participating in the rites were: The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. George V. Burns and the Rev. Michael Krieg, honorary deacons; the Rev. Thomas Connors and the Rev.

Patrick Mc-Ardle, deacon and eubdeacon of the Mass; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Francis Goggin, maflter-of-ceremonies; the Rev.

Lawrence B. Casey, assistant master-of-ceremonies; the Rev. William Devereaux and the Rev. Stanilaus Szupa, acolytes; the Rev. Charles J.

Bruton, bookbearer; the Rev. J. Edmund O'Brien, cnndle bearer; the Rev. Gerald Biennan, thurifer; the Rev. J.

Edward McKay, miter bearer; the Rev. Roy Morphy, gremial bearer. The Rev. Eugene Golding. brother of the late Father Golding, preached the eulogy.

home by Policemen Michael Cos-tello and Frank Hunt after being traced through the license plate number provided by a witne33. Police said both motorists were driving east in North Goodman Street and one started to turn into FernCood Avenue. Doyle'a car crashed into a light pole after the collision. Broderick Backs State Sales Tax I'onl iniieil from I'ace 1C All proceeds would be returned to localities and would be so returned only if a corresponding reduction was made in realty taxes. It was estimated that the bill would yield about $4,750,000 to Rochester.

Communities would benefit in proportion to the amount of the gross This gorgeous suite includes sofa, lounge chair, or club chair, ottoman, 2 matching' pillows, 1 end table, 1 coffee table, 1 smoker, floor, bridge table lamps and magazine rack. Only during our great February Furniture sale is such a value A Rochester unit of the National "Council of Catholic Nurses will be organized at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbus Civic Center. All Catholic registered nurses serving in the nine hospitals in Rochester and those on private duty have been urged to attend.

The organization will begin the leadership of the Rev. Gregory Duga'n, assistant pastor of Anne's Church, who serves as Catholic chaplain at the Monroe Home and Infirmary and "ministers to Catholic patlentu at Strong Memorial and Municipal The Rt. Rev. James E. "Kearney is sponsor of the group.

The officers of the Rochester Unit will be elected and the con- ititution of the National Council "will be reviewed and local by-laws up. The unit will be a part of the nationwide organization of which Mary E. Kelly of Detroit is president. DIES IN KITCHEN Victim of a heart attack, Mrs. rrl MrCv5'r 'Jill 1M Mmi mrmi possible.

S45 TO S245l .1 5J: OTHER SUITES FROM i 50 rtTri "yX- EVERY fii: Youth's Leg Hurt In Toboggan Mishap proceeds they paid. Discussion Planned Menzie said the sales tax would be among measures to be discussed Tuesday at a meeting of the Citizens' Public Expense Survey and UNTIL 9 "HL cw. 1 -s New York State Taxpayers Federation at Albany. The Bewley bill, he said, is rather complicated in some features. He forecast that a lively battle would be waged for the bill from now on.

Representatives of the Chamber Gertrude Carpenter, 82, was found dead in the kitchen of her at 230 Chestnut St. yesterday --afternoon. Coroner Richard A. issued a certificate of death from natural causes. Emlf Am nmi Fourteen-year-old Delbert Heifer suffered a leg injury yesterday noon when he fell from a toboggan near his home at 2381 Culver Rd.

Irondequoit police said the youngster was tossed from the toboggnn when it struck a bump on a hill near Woodide Place. He was under treatment last night in Strong Memorial Hospital. TO STEAK AT 'Y Guest speaker at the YM-YW Forum at 4 p. m. today in the Central will be Filomena Flo-rendo, who will talk on her native land, the Philippines.

12-PIECE "WATERFALL 1 dkw 9 BEDROOiVl OUTFIT of Commerce and Real Estate Board, as well as of the Citizens' Tax League, wili attend the conference. In all, between 12 and 15 will go from here, Menzie said. Many will remain over Wednesday to attend the public hearing on Governor Lehman's 1941-42 state budget. I I "7 COMPLETE FOR ONLY Full size bed, chest of drawers, dresser or vanity, 2 pillows, Simmons mattress, Simmons coil spring, 1 Bed Lamp, 2 lamp shades, 2 vanity lamps. 1 Girl, Ex-Student at UR, Finds English Home in Quiet Area 1941 ACCIDENT TOLL Killrrt Injured Reported previously 7 298 Reported yesterday ..0 5 Total to date 7 303 Same date 1940 6 318 Traffic accidents involving injuries to date total 233 against 243 In the same period last year.

In Monroe County, outside the city, to date there have been 2 fatalities thl year, compared with 1 a year ago. Moving Violations Convictions Reported previously 84!) Tag fines yeaterday 27 Court convictions 1 Total to dato 877 F.NFOKCKMENT INDEX 1941 Index to ate 3.8 High this year 5.2 Index last year 6.5 'InIrs 10 or kichrr rtfirtstnts if. f.rient rnlorcrmrnt. Index it ratio of morint pirfaiinmt convictions to injury mrcidtnli. Quiet sectors still exist In Eng-' land, according to a letter received recently in Rochester from Helen Mayhew, former University of Rochester student, now at her LL THESE INCLUDED BED CHEST VANITY OR FULL SIZE DRESSER SIMMONS MATTRESS SIMMONS COIL SPRING Many Other Suites, $49 to $296 NEVER AN "EXTRA" CHARGE! You pay no interest no carrying charge AT ANY TIME when yon nse our easy payment plan.

Even denes; yaT February sale, when prices axe at their very lowen, this policy continues. Liberal trade in allowance on your old furniture. Free delivery within 100 miles. casualties stumbling on -crutches, but no, far from it. "Home waa Just the same, with a huge log fire blazing In the front hall, and the tennis court Just praying for me to play on it.

It has been Just the same ever aince." Miss Mayhew wrote that she is planning to take a two-weeks' course in the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital to obtain her First Aid Certificate, and then go up to London to work in a Public Air Raid Shelter. home in Norwich, 20 miles from the southeast coast of England, "I have not seen a German i machine in the air or on the ground since I've been home," she wrote. "I came home at the beginning of October prepared to find the house turned upside down and i inside out, with Red Cross beds 'strewn all over the place. and our mm mm 4.

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