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I ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CIIKOXICI.E. SATURDAY. APRIL 11). 1911 A Complicated Gadget? Not for Metallurgists HOME EXHIBIT 1941 ACCIDENT TOLL Killed lnjiirr.1 linittfiKim, m.i, 1 aaaaaeiMaaaaaasi 67 Rochester Day Book Temperatures 11 Reported previously Reported yestetday JURY INQUIRY ORDERED FOR AUTO KILLING OPENING TODAY GREAT STRIDES FORECAST FOR METALS FIELD OFFERS IDEAS oo i V4 4 7 Modern Touches Parley Here Told Of Demands On Group tn Total to date 11 1 Same date. 1910 9 Tiafflc accidents involving if jut Irs to data total $33 against in the earn period last year.

In Monroe County outside th city to date thei have tn a fatalities this year, compare! with 7 a year ago. Motlng Violation Cnnitrtion Reported previously 2TM Tag fines yesterday 43 Court 5 Total to date Enforcement Index 141 Index to date 3 3 Ilitih this year 3 Highlight This Year's Show Motorist Denies Reckless. Tipsy Charges i Released from custody yesterday on a I2 01 property bond following hi arraignment tn C.ty Court, criminal branch. Oeors E. Mur-nock.

23. of 31 St I awar-ins action of the stand Jury on a criminal chare resulting from th of a Kverything that ges with a new Despite tretnendous strides it has t- I I 'I Arris Fun r. at a home, Including the smell of fresh SHOWttS U.S. Weather Report 1 nr.Tr. i a Si ae; Index last year.

paint, will be artayet today for householders and woulJh homo builder of Rochester with the opening of Rochester's third annual National Hume Show In the Civic Kxhibits looia will opened, at noun to reveal a clean, light and gleaming assortment of products designed made in the last 20 years, the field of metallurgy can expect still rrrcater discoveries and achievements. Dr. Oscar E. Harder, national presidrot of the American Society of Metals, declared here yriiterday. Principal speaker at last night's dinner session of the two-day regional meeting of the society in Todd Union, University of Rochester River Campus, he said Uiat aa soon a metallurgists developed rtfirttrmlt rmtmt.

4t old by Murdoch cr Atlantic Avrnut Thursday n.M. ResiJe plead, nt li.int to th 'J for a new of better living! PTTV fOWFTMUn ence and luaury to suit thejOl 1 1 VjUllT 11 1 111 convent i ss ts rt 4r i ir si I "-e SI I C. 40 SS ft II It SI 1 rrt r.4t SS 44 sj f. It ss SM St r-r' se at r. 4.S i criminal negligent- crtarge neiore Judge Jamea ti Connor.

Murdock 'also pleaded Innocent to charge of driving whil Intosicated and ier. lee driving. Hi rae wa adjourned to Apr. 2.Y In the last two year Murdork ha twice been ron-jvicted of speeding. por terrds i ihnw.

H. Iwirwl RWM '( IXI Hew 'f methods of producing metals able to withstand higher temperatures or cretaer pressures, chemists and paycheck of tha fartory woikman or the man who sit behind a shiny desk. engineers In Industry promptly de manned something still better. IN CLEANUP TO OWN PROPERTY Yesletday, carpenters, paintet. "While frreal progress has been electricians', moving men and rand-capers In a great last minute crea made," ha said, "there are yet Kieat challenges to metallurgy.

There re corrosion-fatigue problems to be MM r-i fe art rrtSfi( i liliixM tv4 Victim of the wccldml wa John Donovan of 41 Elton St. Il wa thrown or carried 91 feet by Murdock car. poJ said Tl car Itself stopped lli feet from tb point where Donovan wa struck, after runrnrc up over th curb. Judj O'Connor fined on speed solved and we are seeking to de- velop'metals with better properties tive fury completed AO exhibits. Miniature homes of all shapes and types were moved In.

bathroom fixtures were installed, a Colonial facade with a picket fence received a final coat of paint, and overhea t. at elevated temperatures. We are now cettlnc a better picture of the Municipal cleanup operation of East Avenue properties must be limited to city-owned property. Director of Parks Tatrick S'avln made it clear yesterday. The city, he said, lias no power iiirm We.tr ra New Ye'av-l eie with i' 1 sst thundersturrr.a aeJ o- a v-1 va-e-i l.la Inmufri her 4 tt.ti- A 4 1 ti I I functioning effects of alloy mixtures, but there are a large number of alloys which have not yet been studied and about -which little is on 'the second floor, seats were Installed for a special entertainment er $3.

suspended sentence on three other. During th day 4 motorist who had received tag for minor moving violation of traffic law t-j tied at the Traffic Violation Rar-eau by paying fine of 12 or mot ISHMSWMflMaMMHiMHVBMSXMMHSiBlRSBlSMMBSSBSViViBa (center) of Columbus. Ohio, and Kay T. Conley of the University Prof. WilUam either to grade or beautify privately-owned properties ainca It may not even eeiter upon a private Bayless of Cleveland, at yesterday's session of the regional meeting of members of American Society of Metals.

of Rochester is shown (left) demonstrating device for testing tension and compression properties of metals to Oscar E. Harder property wltliout a court order or the owner' consent. Slavin'a statement was In reply to a complaint to The Democrat and Chronicle that the city was committing It-rlf tn expenditure of private to accompany the show. Highlight of the upstairs show will include a ventriloquist. Punch and Judy Show and a modified version of the Eastman Kodak "Cavalcade of Color" show at the New York World's Fair.

Al Slgl will present hia 12 13 m. news broadcast from the Home each. Record of traffic case In City Court follows: a Oewsls mm rret r4 5 Lor R4 atrne4 to A 1 rsmlasl feMe ft. r. ii.ik.

11 i St risr(e4 n4 rh-ea ammc 4weat tr.rtT.."r'.r in coo.er at BUM. MUIIO Tr. aurtttwafl mn-t eii.rtXes-r-t -f a rras tt n.i rnai.t Iron trie Vi Urtlru eontirass tb a.r?we-. ser set Mat tt I.oriJ area low preaea e.at is Tesas sM Nw Ilk. rt if I jnrn showers an I l-v a.

U.sitrii virt a run.J ir.in ir It ri east the has ec.isin i tj I.n e.f the aa4 aeesab. jr ft-eva I ia ir rr.a.; pvau of tht is m.raT 1 ar4 aoti'heasl or th tm.i of the -i- MAIL CARRIERS Lower Draft Ages to Hit I proprit Ira along East Avenue. while disregarding properties eUe- known." Outlining the development of metallurgy since its beginnings in the last two decades of the 19th Century, Dr. Harder declared there were only a few men working in the field, and that prior to 1000 there were only Jive textbooks on the subject, compared to more than a thousand available now. "An outstanding development during the last 20 years has been the training of men," he said.

"American industry today has a great many more trained metallurgists than at the time of the World War and they are far better trained. As an example of the increase in the science, at the time the American Society of Metals Colleges, Says Registrar wliere. MARK JUBILEE -We will clean up only the prop-'" WkS I Irmle ertlea the city owns." said Edward "We're fairly sure the Selective Serviee Act will reneh WUiiam J'HWI. Of all the tributes to letter waa na-. down this June into the lower age brackets say, IS to HI." St si rttsrc4 1B adjourne Ape.

"Children's Recesa" program of Station Wit EC will be broadcast from the Clvio Exhibits Building this afternoon. Civic officials and officer of the Real Estate Board will participate In a broadcast of the show's opening at 7 p. m. today over Station carriers, written, spoken and in Arthur 11. Larsen, secretary registrar of the Eastman Perdue, director of th city's Division of Real Estate.

"On such property is at East Avenue and Vlck Park and ttie city purchasing agent is preparing to let a scribed over doorways, their own IjSWf School of Music of the Universitv of Rochester, who was Creed of the Postal Service" seems ryru.ns is nvov.r.g esrrj syer New Koca4. It lipase Saivatoe Msd alien. JS Ave fue4 IS. to fit them best. It reads: elected first vleepresldent of the Messengers of sympathy and a tnTin mr I IT "auonal Association or (Jouegiate WHEC.

Hsaa The Home Show will be closed MViLb 1U lALfc. was formed in 1020 there were 1,700 Registrars, yesterday, expressed! that belief on his return from the Chicago convention of the love, servants of parted friends, consoler of the lonely, bond of the scattered family, enlarjjer of th common life, carrier of news and members. Today we have 12,000 tomorrow, but will reopen Monday and continue from noon to 11 p. m. dally through Saturday.

members." Mti-ee. 1 I U4 a.M rOarse saWses, anrel la Apr. ii. aiH'M fae ee4to miarlea tfciaM J. r.

r'fc- sajS ai.tr H4 tln4 K. Mdler to, m.i irul Lake See a ininuM. FOOD STAMPS contract for this work. Th second I at East Avenu and Potts-mouth Terrace, almost across th street from the Vlck laik It property. There Is a hous tn a half torn down cidition on this prop-arty but city only recently ha acquired it.

An ordinance will be prepared, as was don in th cas of the Vick Park II property, authorizing us to remove the re- "The Selective Service Act lets UK tl. linIRt ttin I Th J'e wa T7 tcea at 4 4 f- sainet aarra stay in 1 tn th II it I s. m. Vi In It an 1S ih mean in. aca.net a in n-1 i in l7S mu4 an strs( wt i i jeara i i a m.

m. IDT -T Wet .44 He atlve buraH.ir. Si The It hur li trae. T- Also a guest of honor at last night's dinner with Dr. Harder us in for plenty of headaches if knowledge, instrument of trade and industry, promoter of mutual acquaintance, of peace and good will among men and nations." Rochester's mail men will talk was Ray T.

Bayless, Cleveland, the Plumbing Firm Ways will be cleared for the long-postponed extension of the society's secretary. Discussing ef-fects of the defense program on in bench warrant oederel RchtM T. St. mt ST7 Beacft federal food stamp plan to Monroe Assigns Assets over these good deeds tonight At auk Si' St smieikcs dustry, Bayless said there is ho County towns Tuesday when when Branch 210, National Asso mainder of th house and rlean seadel we are to give the undergraduates a fair shake," he aald. At the end of the school semester, students will have the option of volunteering or being subject to draft immediately.

All reports indicate that scores of undergraduates, uncertain of their fate in the draft, will volunteer this June. hihet w.n.l 19 pr hiiir nt 3 i Thi a'her jO-u4r- For Creditors Oldenburg Jr. JO. ciation of Letter Carriers, cele County vveKara Commissioner Jesse B. Hannan and Deputy Com eeae brates lta golden jubilee at a ban question "but defense production is going to disrupt some civil production needs for awhile, but the priority system is ironing those I Paul sapa St.

rH Si Public Safety Commissioner ui-t Thomas C. Woods said th city! Artrmr Maneue I. quet in Powers Hotel. 1 Helen missioner Walter Bray confer here with State Department of Welfare officials. SfS'isf Sje The faces and sketches of city Today's Doings e-oiiht order nwnera St-: N.

Ciintoa. disruptions out as time goes letter carriers, along with detailed A detailed scheme of distribu ar hoping to get their year tn the army over as soon as possible, he property to clean up In th event that enmlitlnnt arwint nrnn. i rre-swly Sa)rae4 Yesterday morning delegates Sxssws It' el. 7 4- tion will be worked out for sub r.iwtM T. rolltna.

IT. tf 4 Cren- imsi VrtXf rm I lu4 Sean Bareham A McFarland 136 North plumbing and heating concern, yesterday assigned lta assets to Charles J. Briug. manager of the Rochester Credit Men's Service Corporation, for th benefit of creditors. County Judge William C.

Kohlmet authorised Brlggs to continue the business for 30 days. information about the Rochester Postoffice and its services, appear in a 104-page book which a special explained. mission to the state department at Albany before adoption. Niagara, An estimated 15 per cent in enrollment of students Is visited the University Madlcal School, where scientists demonstrated the uses of radioactive materials for tracing causes of disease. At an afternoon session in Low committee, headed by Leroy Van erties constituted health or fire menac.

But it has no rlsht to direct owners to beautify their lands purely on aesthetio grounds, he said. 81 arr-e Star a spermine Wawis at Are a aVusmea. 2 aeeitw Suepee4e4 p. tn Wlliam II Mater. Si -t ar- anaaS Smvshhs I el we Cskeeseea reeled Jr snm hi.e ln'rk-a--t re'S ana rerk.eee erlvtnc.

(ranle4 S'S'tt 4- ailaBal If Rnse, sail, Oenesee and other counties are awaiting state approval, as well as Diwcr, has prepared for distribu expected next school year begin tion at tonight's celebration. ning In September, he said. Col Monroe, before going ahead with leges over the country must ac' Advances in legislation to im Waiter Tn. SVl. erf Wlm.

arree-M Ape distribution. ms ln, C-o-m Explaining the assignment bv prove the lots of mall carriers, sick benefits. American Federa I. terkieai a appearan. If cienpamnt, raee demaee4 Vtnrewl 1 4t Unten St ar Iltr II.

Ina legate kras. Dclpbine Hanna cept the inevitable situation of steadily losing men during the next few years, according to Ijar-sen. Some collate credit will trlvn tion of Labor affiliation, the the 40-year-old firm, hosded by Henry McFarland as president and Harry J. Bareham as secretary-treasurer. Its attorney, Carlton F.

4r JtMt Mtr. JTM S. 4 e.fje. i ptreel In tf Hinoihl Art Imlerr. I It 1 I SSaxMeltHa Mmmmmt, a an SB Hrimt4 Re)4lac Rma.

a as various local delivery branches. en-e auf.ecv4e4 Burial Services rnl the auxiliary, credit union, parcel aid: Objections to an earlier plan of distribution from the state comptroller's office were eliminated in a bill which passed the Legislature and which was signed by Governor Lehman Wednesday. The new bill authorizes county welfare departments to handle the distribution rather than county and town fiscal officers as directed by the for technical training in the m. 'Heav rra Im, i a ts a. vy losses occasioned By Emergencies Set for Today er Strong Auditorium, G.

W. Ksau, of Buffalo, presided at a technical ession on "Cold Working of Stainless Steel," at which J. K. Findley, metallurgist of the Allegheny-Lud-lum Steel Company, was principal speaker. In the second half of the program, presided over by A.

H. Lewis, chairman of the Syracuse chapter, M. J. Weldon of the Crucible Steel Company of America spoke on "Grain Size and the Mechanical Properties of High Speed Steels." post, and a story of the development of the postal system are included in the glossy-papered Xaaiaav fe aart aast aaare rmlit le le Sear, rerfief mt mnm.t4l Over 400 registrars from over 40 different states attended the association's convention. book.

Tomorrow's Doinzs Tonight's dinner-jneeting will be a tl a mt Oltil J-iaeea Avenue pn.i failure to complete subcontracts on th part of subcontractors under Baieham St McFarland Inc. on large state and federal contracts have temporarily embarrassed that corporation. While steps are being taken for reorgani addressed by Edward J. Gainor, Burial rites for TV. Delphine Hanna.

S6. one of Oborlln Cellrge's oldest emeritus professors and first head of th women's physical edu frSs, er Wj9) 5 sr a Mt Maldxi. sican.es jUr IM a thiand. Mam f-ast ao4 Oer.ar Sese riinton. urtnsil Lsn L'- national president of the National Candidates Join Association of Letter Carriers, and Tej.

Br- lie suwlt. Defense Plants C. B. Utley, representing the first assistant Postmaster General's zation to permit completion of contracts In order to protect the In Masonic Ritual Candidates for 32nd Masonic de John I. Reid, past chairman of the Rochester Chapter, presided at office.

Federal, state and munlci KewH. Rarheasee I tatr far. liMn. CMrar f.ae'fisa TTea'er. 2- SalUaal sa Hessw.

r-tr A -ee s. .1 as. Hwa licM pea Tx OneSo Hn.r I ale if Saneial tet (aivn, 1 a Asa Cawr T.t a a. Hillswl Chtsare Centsr. lalee a a.

-SI. Mary's. 9J Jar. nees 34 Mt. Hf an4 Vi tire.

to a as Tarfce au4 Sioot. fas arm li I aa. St. Mary Ja.l. S- pal government officials will be Interests of all creditors, an assignment for benefit of creditors has been made.

It Is planned that grees who are moving through the rituals during the 10-day Diamond last night's dinner, and Walter F. Morton, chairman of the Rochester Chapter, presided at the meeting honored guests. Jubilee of the Scottish Rite Masons s-isa is.ieer Teee In this way assets will conserved and equltabl treatment of all creditors made rrrtaiit. No ce.s.-:tIon cation department at the Ohio, college, will be held this afternoon1 at Mount Hope Cemetery. rr.

Hanna. who was the flrt woman In the United States. If not In the world, to hold a profea-sotshlp In physical education, die. I In Castile following a long Illness She wa associated with OUeiLn College from lWCV a an instruttor. physical education professor an! director of the women's gymnasium, until her retirement In 1920 a li i fie- riiii-i addressed by Dr.

Harder. Sessions will continue this morn In Rochester, last night took part In ceremonies conferring the 15th aa ai Have Ample Coal Continued from Page Thirteen None of the industries reported any appreciable increase In prices although several said there had been considerable delay in shipments in recent weeks. The city's second largest coal user. The Board of Education, got in a larger reserve than usual, according to Francis R. Scherer, director of buildings, "because we and afternoon, a dinner dance li aa lata; liw asai a.

I -rara. Ma Cast ai4 fak-r. inibMi. of wot on contract In progre at the Sagamore Hotel closing the will be Involved." Bus Service Set To Island Cottage Continued from l'age Thirteen Buses now run as far in Dewey as Britton Road. It is planned Slip.

a Oiffur aa Tlsss. Marriage Licenses S.re Atlantic Athletic Unit -awa aw II p. St. Mart's. tUS Careav.

"-r fr. 3s I degree. Knight of the F.ast, or Sword, at Masonic Temple. The ceremony was under direction of John K. Williams, and taking leading roles were Halaey II.

Kent. Charles Ln Bounty, Ralph T. Olcott, Ernest C. Madden. C.

A. Morgan and Albert II. Burger, all rav.s-et. I two-day meeting. House Group Okays $10,000 for Port Here ar 4 A i t.

4ita- Wlii S'sftiee Uaaeee si List Reunion Tonight ltee ittfniaa i I vm as a 33 Claestawt, eara- i Seaa. that both extensions shall begin at the same time and no oppo Jamea 11 Ui'u St. an4 lr t. Il.s 14 lt.ee i Jr ls ieeaa anticipated there would be trouble and feared a coal shortage." All 1 t- Mir) Stat aa Via- 32nd degree Masons, and Frank J. sition was expected from the Pub available storage space in the city's IB Me Ml 1ST KJktV.f esust stevia.

a Jse- 03 p. m. IIcMsbS. rU aM Nlggli, 33rd degree. Tnrough her mnuence tennis was Introduced at the college during her first year there and basketball nine years later, three years later after it was "Invented" by Dr.

James Nalsmlth at Springfield, Mass. It was largely through her efforts that Oberlln became th Tonight J. Allan Willis will direct Paul man irjure. p- SB Mary 133 at. sacS.

schools i3 filled with a reserve that, Scherer said, would be sufficient to i. r-se -t A $10,000 project for Improvement of Rochester Harbor was approved yesterday by the House Rivers and Harbors Committee in Washington. The Rochester project was one More than 60 former members of the Atlantic Avenue Athletic Association are expected to vathr for a reunion tonight in Bill's Cabin. 60 Atlantic Ave. A buffet luncheon will be sesved from 8 o'clock to 2 a.

m. The association, inactive since 1920. consisted of basketball, football and baseball teams from the Atlantle- ttnlveraitv avenue aertinn which If: Hol 1ST raixli A the end of June. the conferring of the 18th degree. Knight of Rose Croix.

The 32nd degree will be reached by the class GUN CLUB DANCK a St Jeffer. sv4 MsfMiJ. J.aejji I.e sis Ar 4 etiimnef lira. tt4 Mrr ft Mr-ee a rt wewrai, Aiitiu Staavpvaf am A rte: ae A. Cosnpaaj.

Aosea street, snaa mfmtm4, M. tasaa. 2a lic Service Commission. The Greece Town Board by resolution aaked both of these extensions last summer. Welfare Officer Albert W.

Mehle reported 157 home relief, cases in Greece in March, and disbursements of $5,010.76. This compares with 218 cases and coats of $3,303.33 in March, 1940. First social function of the first college to require regul.tr course leading to an A. degree! ef 150 approved by the committee of 82 candidntes next Friday night, and the jubilee reunion will close a for improvement of rivers and har for a certificate In physical cduca Northeast Gun Club will take place tonight when the target busters conduct a dance in People's bors throughout the country, ac week from tonight with the 75th annual reunion banquet at Powers competed with other teams cording to Chairman Mansfield Hotel. Hall, SIS Hudson Ave.

throughout the city. Tex.) of the approved projects were included in a measure i ii mm lie 2 .11. VTa Tm" 1 71 WJ liM The Board directed Fred Tosch, builder, to provide surface drainage and lay pavements in the old Putting the Final Touches on Home Show Exhibits passed by the 76th Congress but vetoed by the President. The new authorizations will be included in a new measure. House nursery farm, in Rideewav Funeral Arranged For Hotel Man Funeral services for Henry W.

Hahn, "6. of 151 Emerson be held at II a. m. today at 303 Portland Ave, and at noon st Holy Rosary Church. Mr.

It ho. II aa. 1941 Avenue, west of the city line, before opening it as a subdivision. Tosch plans to build 60 FKA houses in the tract. John Kimpson was reappointed a member of the planning board The Draft: who operated th Commercial Hotel her for th last eight year, died Thursday at his home.

He 's survived by his wife. Mrs. Sybil'. Hahn. and two suns.

Harry and James Rahn. and zoning board of appeals. 2 Residents High On New Job Lists Indurtrd at SyrarUM! Board 556 Alfred E. Vraccl. 14S Hillside Ave.

Francis L. Crouch. 90 Marion John D. McCalium. 78 East Ruseeil N.

Skuse, 12 Radio Fred A. Burke. 15 Balsam William J. Lennon. 146 Illinois Julian S.

Dobnenskl, Oreig St. Donald A. Bliss, R7 Alexander St WtUard R. PulJyblank. 82 East Blvd.

Board 549 Anthony Altieri, 39 Ketchum St. Emil Fedrowich, 1246 Norton St. Waiter Bereza, 700 Avenue Ben Shat-off. 154 Hoilenbeck Michael G. Witt- ODD Presbyterians Name Albany Leonard Weisler, 1126 Bath Church Elders Park Rochester, a provisional appointee, finished rixth with a Bath At th annual meeting of HIRE PC, YOUR CONSULTATION! the congregation of I'-ath Iresbv-i; terian Church these officers we.

elected: Elders. Henry O. percentage of 81.60 in the competitive examination for the position of analytical chemist in ths State Conservation Department. 1 1 William H. Loom is and Charles R.

0a Thomas who succeed themselves air i 03.1 1 A i- or.nt. Will H'p Ycj Yc- Will Ycj Yc. and Carl Payne; deacon. William Wale- man. 13 Ludwie Park; Bohdan Melnyk, S30 St.

Nicholas Gatto. 30 Alphonse Sr Herbert S. Wapner. 2M Clifford Mltrhell Feldman. 259 Wilkins Edward F.

Bleile. 10 Melvln J. Sm a wood. 42 Farbrldce Charles F. alieiirrman.

3H Trralta Place; Justine A. Mayer. 20 Mafds Stanley H. Zak. 1 Kairtwinka Henry J.

Burger, iil Woifert Terr. toard 51 Percy W. streainu, 134 Hiijh Fairport: Albert P. Verkest. Wuodard RX 2.

Ontario; F.obert C. Burns, 10 Orchard Fairport; Robert O. 5 Monroe Honeoye Falls; Buell Underwood. 72 East Fair- port: Donald J. Hembrock.

Fairport; Sum-wl Mittinaro, 23 Frank Fairport; Fred B. Gmver. 248 W. Filbert East Rochester; Howard C. Cripi.

Bay Road. -r. i i according to a list made public yesterday by the Civil Service Department. Joseph A. Scarlatta, 375 Central Rochester, passed the examination with 75 per cent.

The post pays $2,400 to $3,000 a year. Another Rochester resident, A. C. Thurston, 990 ML Hope placed sixth on a list for the post Stempfle. Kamuel K.

Wilkes. Dexter M. White; deaconesses. Mrs. Eudora Stewart and Mrs.

Adrian Thurston; clerk. Miss Charlotte Alden; trustees. Miss Charlotte Alden. Mrs. D.

Beach Itryan. A report of officers and heads of societies, it let stated, showed all departments of the church in satisfactory condition and like win Indicated growth ln membership the paat year. Dorothy Gray $2 "Portrait" Makc-Up Set Complete of senior laboratory technician in the State Health Department, which pays $1,650 to $2,150 an nually. AVJDOW GKTS $10,000 He! Keyed to Zc'-'-'i'i cc'on s-d -d bosd in flea! fre-H et ihe f. Cer.ti f-'S Oorcth Of in choIc cf important iKaae.

p'-i C8 cf m9cKq ro-3. bc cf G3f fra't" Powder It Webster; Stanley J. McLeod, 4gi Parce Ave Faln'r' I Michael Dovolos, 11 Clin-tnn Place. Fairport: Camillus flhantra. Washington East Rochester; John H.

Jewett, RD 1, Penflcld; John G. Reichert. 7 Pomander Walk. East Rochester. Board Ml.

Waterloo Elmer I. Guy. WiKard; Richard L. Sutton. Interlaken RD John E.

Page. 72 Chapel Seneca Fsiij; Leo A. Deal, Romulus RD 2: William G. Kinne, 29 Mynderse Seneca Falls; John V. Patty, 18 Clark St.

Waterloo; Joseph L. Pietrocarlo, 7 Boardman Seneca Falls; Ralph W. Adams. Interlaken; lwls J. nrsdy, 2 1nra St Hcneca Falls; Thotnns K.

UM; llarolil Green, Waterloo Herbert A. Schaffer, 404 Selye aMI who died last Jan. 18, left an estate estimated at $10,000, all in personal property, to the widow, WOKKKIC LOSS HXliEKS Two fingers on th right hand of Vera Wilson. 42. of ISO Jefferson Ter.

were severed last night when they became caught in a punch press on which he was working at th Atlantic Stamping Company. Ames Street. II was taken to St, Mary's Hospital. Marcella M. Schaffer, pro hate of his will by Surrogate To.

Ms a f'xar All will be in readiness for the opening of" Rochester's third annual National Home Show in the Civic Exhibits Building this noon. Here Laurence W. otatt (lelt) and Arthur Bergk put the finishing touches on model house. "1941" is used as the address. Joseph M.

Keejy showed yesterday. The widow is executrix,.

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