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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948 20 JEWISH FUND TRUCKERS PLAN Purse Found In Tax Office Rochester Day Book SAFETY DRIVE FURNITURE CLEANED in your home WEIS FISHER HITS 37 P. C. OF DRIVE QUOTA With 'another report meeting set FOR NEXT YEAR Today's Events National Association of Cot Accountants, Rochester Chapter, directors' Chamber Commerce, 12:15 p. m.

Christmas 'Seal Sale. Monroe County, I Someone paid a tax bill at City Treasurer Louis Leg-giero's office and left her purse -on the counter. Examination disclosed a considerable sum of money but no identification. That was several days ago and no one had called lip to Saturday, Leggiero said. BURGLARS LOOT GROCERY Sam DeJohn, owner of a grocery Plans for establishment of a 000 needed, continue! from now to statewide safety committee in the today, at noon in 4 the Auditorium, workers of the Rochester United Jewish Welfare Christmas Eve.

sn American Revolution. Rochester trucking industry were disclosed here yesterday. chanter. Informal meeting. Chamber of Jointly sponsored by the New 'WT A i JlfXi XI jtJ 9k12 Ft.

RUG GLEANED $4.50 BAker 9410 Commerce, noon. Public Library, main, open 8 a. to 9 d. branches, open 2 to 8 p. m.

Fund Campaign yesterday reported 37. par cent of quota -in their current 2 million dollar drive. York State Safety Division, of which Thomas W. Ryan is director. Museum of Arts and.

Sciences, open 8 at 344 Claris'sa told police a. m. to D. m. the Employers Association and the I '-'US Ni M-nJI yesterday that burglars forced a Memorial Art Gallery, open 10 m.

to According to Philip M. Liebshutz, general chairman of the Ajfij teamsters uouncu, tne pro window in the cellar there some 6 p. m. Seneca Park Zoo, open 10 a. m.

to time Saturday night and stole $11 i d. m. gram proposes a broad educational campaign for both drivers and the public, according to Henry M. $834,342 has been reported thus far with Mrs. Sol Aloli's women's division leading the way with 63 of change.

Ad Venturer Club, luncheon, Powers Hotel, noon. Shrtne Club, luncheon, Power Hotel 12:15 m. Steves, business agent of the Team sters Union 118 here. Burroiiehs Adding Machine Company, Call for Survey Today Steves said a report made by movies. Powers Hotel.

3 p. m. Dale (rnfl Class, meetinj. Powers Hotel. 6:30 p.

m. James R. Ruehl, of Buffalo, inter-j national teamsters union represent tative, on the plan at a weekend meeting of the State Teamsters their quota for a total of $79,212. The special gifts division has turned in $620,000, the trades and professions division, $119,012, and the junior division, $1,940. Exact closing date of the campaign will be announced at today's report session.

N. Y. Electors Blood Donors Schedule Todav. Blood Center. 150 Bprine St.

Council in Syracuse got endorsement by the upstate union delegates. Follows Coast Plan The program is patterned on a similar committee organized in California where it was reported to have been instrumental in accidents and maintaining noon to 6 p. m. Attica, Prison. 9:30 to 3:30 p.

m. Tomorrow. McCurdy 10:20 to 3 p. m. Sodua, Presbyterian Church, 10 to 4 p.

m. Wednesday, Blood Center. 150 Spring noon to 8 p. m. Bleesed Sacrament Church.

3 to 7 p. m. Corning, Corning Hospital, 2 to 7 p. m. Thursday, Thanksgiving Day.

Friday, no operations. All Makes All Sizes WE SERVICE AND INSTALL ALL TYPES OF HEATING EQUIPMENT Come in Our Showroom and See Stokers in Action 85 Howell, Cor. Monroe Ave. 1 Vote Dec. 11 Forty-seven disappointed men equipment in top condition.

-j Vjs wife sr. XuLimn i i irfiiMr.A i ,1 fcimMiirf -ni nun Besides Ruehl, who is temporary Tomorrow's Events and women, including Carl S. Hal- AN EATON Rochester En raw chairman of the committee, other members include Victor Palisano of Buffalo, representing the Em lauer of this will meet Dec. 13 in Albany to cast their ballots mm Society, meeting, MoMorran, "The State," Sheraton speaker. Mr.

J. Bu GIFT' SUGGESTIO WAITING FOR (FOR TURKEY) DAY Thruway of New for an unelected President, ployers Association, and Pat Post- This will be the convocation of Hotel. 5 p. m. Zonta Club, luncheon, Hotel Seneca, p.

m. National Off re Management Association. ma, business agent of the Albany Teamsters Union. It will be en This Thursday the snowy-feathered flock of turkeys shown above will be transformed into main courses on Rochester area Thanks giving tables. Mrs.

Frank Barry, 1564 Jackson Webster, is shown with the birds which have been fattened for holiday. Rochester chapter, luncheon. Chamber of larged to include other trucking organizations when a permanent rimmirce. noon. the state's 40th Electoral College, summoned to vote for Thomas E.

Dewey for President and Earl Warren for vicepresident. Dewey carried the state by about 50,000 and as a result, the Dewey ramnhell-WhittleSey House, 123 South committee is set up, Steves said Cooperates with State Fitthugh Street, open 10 a. m. to noon, 2 to 5 p. m.

Writers' Club of Rochester, meeting Museum of Arts and Sciences. 8 p. m. Rnrhpitsr fiiiim Hohbv Council. xe- CITY APPROVES One of the features of the plan Pampering Fattens Turkeys electors win convene a cere as outlined includes cooperation rMtive meetine.

Museum of Arts and between Interstate Commerce Com mony required by law. The meeting wUl take place in the State chamber with Secretary of State mission inspectors and State Police For '48 Thanksgiving Dinners Sciences. 8 p. m. Rochester Academy of Science, meeting, Museum of Arts and sciences.

8 p. m. Rotary Club, luncheon. Powers Hotel, in checkups, according to Steves. 3 HOUSING JOBS Three apartment house buildings It also includes educational classes Thomas J.

Curran presiding. After a rollcall, the electors will be for drivers and terminal mechanics CIO Local 209, meeting. Powers Hotel. Inn luncheon guests of Curran, after with motion pictures as a means of to be built in Keller easterly Thanksgiving turkeys are pampered most of their lives according to experts. Turkey ranchers say the modern breed of birds are not as hardy as the old stock which graced the tables of our Pilgrim Exchange Club, meeting, Powers Hotel which they will elect permanent instruction.

A white patrol unit to H-1S m. officers, do their balloting for Highland Hosnltal Staff Auxiliary, meet publicize the committee's program approach to the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Ridge Road, have been approved by the bureau of -build Dewey and Warren, and depart. is scheduled to appear on highways by price ancestors. Ana juaging And judging when the program takes shape. schedule but rather are encouraged to eat all of the time.

Superintendent Walker S. Lee announced yesterday. Operation of the plan is set for McManus to Talk early next year with details sched On the north side of the street Another luxury afforded the pam uled for announcement at a Team ing. Highland Hospital. 1 p.

m. Emergencies MIDNIGHT TO NOON 12:14 Genesee; 45 Union 3., man injured. 12:43 St. Mary's; Main and State, Paul and Tyler, awning fire. 2:20 Highland: 690 Thomas, accident, a -04 Oeneral: Crescent Beach, sickness.

will be an 18-family brick structure To Civil Engineers sters Council meeting here Jan. 27 pered poultry is a beak manicure. This is done, their keepers report together with a 16-unit garage, to and 28, according to Steves. quotations from the Rochester Public Market, it might be easier to follow the example of those ancestors and hunt your holiday dinner with a blueiderbluss. First arrivals of home-reared birds at the Rochester market were being quoted at about 65 cents a pound, live weight, an indication that the dressed poultry will bring cost $100,000 while on the south 'i to discourage the birds from taking occasional pecks at other birds John F.

McManus, assistant to the dean of engineering at Cornell University, will be the speaker at SET THANKSGIVING DANCE side will be two others, one of 18, te other of 12 apartments, to cost4 in the flock. The Rochester Club at Niagara the meeting of the Rochester Sec 4:00 Park and fire company; Main and $100,000 and $60,000 respectively University will hold its annual These will have connected garages tion, American Society of Civil Engineers, 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in Thanksgiving dance at 9:30 p. m.

Goodman, accident. 4:02 16 Pinnacle, fire investigation. 4:08 City: 1215 Goodman sickness, 4:20 General: 44 Thurston, sickness. Does she like to gad? She'll love with space for 28 cars. hd to 80 cents a pound when it JY GROUPS LIST Kodak Park Recreation Building.

Permits for all three were ob Wednesday at Midvale Country Club. Alumni and guests will at 10:03 Highland; East t-nd Elmwood, ac comes over the butcher's counter. Homegrown turkeys, meanwhile, The speaker, who was formerly tained by Scagliola Vacchetto, contractors. All three apartment tend. with Eastman Kodak Company, were reported in comparatively will speak on "Engineering Edu GOTHAM EDITOR M(j by Xaylon will be of two stories and will be 40 feet back from both St.

Paul Anna Martin. 10 Gladstone St. short supply and most buyers are cation and Its Relation to the Pro cident. 10:34 City; 77 Brookhaven. sickness.

NOON TO MIDNIGHT St. Mary's; 2S2 Avery, sickness. 3:47 Park; 234 Winstead, youth shot. 4:14 Highland; 25 Almira, woman in lured. Joseph Vali.

63 Jerold and Mary fession." Battaella. 96 Hand St. Robert Tanner. 8 JUmDard ana Lilly Max Lerner, editor of the New Chaparo. 1521 Lyell Ave.

5:11 Highland. Marshall near. South York Star, will be the first speaker George Schum, 2050 Clifford ana Katherine Semler. Churchville. Blvd.

and Keeler St. Herbert C. Williamson is architect. Seal Collectors Elect Officers Edward Calligan, 24 Kenwood" and Sioniea Duean. 2S6 Cedarwood Ter.

Charlea Carr, 190 Birr and Jean accident. 5:23 Strong; Police Headquarters, sick UCS3. 7:43 City: 2020 Clifford, accident. 7:43 City; Dewey and Birr, accident. 7:57 General to Dewey and Birr.

8:41 Genesee; 29 Holland, sickness. Nashburn, Point Pleasant. She'll have beautiful fingertips wherever she goes; and she'll love toting this smart leatherette case with itt rich, contrasting lining. Such nice things inside Naylon nail enamel, Double Duty, polish removerj cuticle remover superb La Cross nail file, tweezerj cuticle pusher, cuticle scissors. S3.00 plus Fed.

tarn expected to purchase the more plentiful Western brids, retailing from 65 to 75 cents a pound. Larger "torn" turkeys, weighing 20 pounds or more, will go at the cheapest price an dstores are expected to market them in halves to move them more rapidly. Turkey raisers say that if prices are higher, it is due to the higher cost of feed needed to fatten the birds. Other costs which influence the price of the traditional Thanksgiving bird, include the lights and Weekly Bird Report 9:22 45 Baden, oil heater flareup, no The newly organized Christmas damage. 9:24 City; 186 Berlin, sickness.

8:34 General: 1S6 Berlin, man dead Seal Collectors Club of Rochester and Monroe County met Saturday at the Rundel Memorial Building to plan the season's ac 10:40 Main E. and Richmond, false By William L. G. Kdson, Official Observer Burroughg-Audubon Nature Club; Genesee OrnitholoticaJ Society Birds observed in Rochester and vicinity for week end. Nov.

19: Common loon, red-throated loon, Holboell's grebe, horned grebe, pled-billed alarm. 11:03 394 Lyell, lockout. tivities and elect officers for the OPEN Mon. Nights 'til 9 OTHERS TO $12.50 heat under which the turkeys bask grebe, eared grebe, year. Marriage Licenses double-crested cor most of their lives.

The lights Phillip Dahlen, Fairport Junior morant, American in a new lecture series sponsored by the groups. Lerner will speak at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, in the JY auditorium.

His topic will be "Where is America Heading?" The second lecture will be given by Dr. Solomon Goldman Jan. 25. Dr. Goldman is a former president of the Zionist Organization of America, former president of the National Hebrew Association and a former vicepresident of the World Zionist Congress.

His topic will be "The Place of the Jew Today." Quincy Howe, chief editor for Simon Publishing Company, and a well-known radio commentator, will deliver the third lecture in the series. His topic will be "The Return of Power Politics." Lester Berlove; chairman of the lecture series, said the fourth and final speaker in the series will be named for an April date. High School pupil, was chosen to egret, whistling I according to the experts, trick the birds into doing -more eating and swan, canaaa. goose. mallard.

fill the chairman a post, witn Donald Molinari, of Hosea Rogers less sleeping. DC EH Junior High School, being selected black duck, bald-pate duck, redhead duck. ring-necked ck, canvasback duck, greater scaup Ranchers see to it that the defenseless poultry spend most of their time on a network of wire stretched about 8 feet above the alio as the vicechairman. Betty AlDro, of Barnard Junior High School, duck, lesser scaup Richard Davis, Hartford, and Nancy Mynott. 260 Sagamore Irondequoit.

William Philo. 94 Holbrooke and Teresa Caramante, 215 Lyndhurst St. DonaJd Pitcher, 176 Gregory and Mildred Hose, 12 Pavilion St. James Sliney, 29 Canary and Mary Zavaglia. 102 Mt.

Bead Blvd. Frederick Zumath, 22 Langham and Donna Heilman, 57 Harris St. Edward Czebatol, 1001 Joseph and Marion JoVmstone, 14 Avenue D. Alton Finch, Webster, and Marjorie Johnson, West Webster. Ginion Coiwell, 172 Long Pond Gates, and Elizabeth Fisher.

Bipghamton. Grover Peterson, 33 Dorothy and Loretta Farnand. 236 Flower City Park. was chosen as the club's new treas duck, golden -eye This serves to keep them duck, bufileheaa duck. old squaw Wooed RED PHALAROPE out of the clutches of such ma-: urer and Rose Marie Canavan.

of Greece Central High School, was elected to fill the secretary's Exclusive gents For Mendel Luggage 29 CLINTON AVE. S. BAker 0764 duck, American rauders as foxes and at the same time prevents them from eating scooter, white-winged scooter, ruddy duck. Hooded merganser. American merganser, red-hr a merganser, stiarp-shinned hawk.

Cooler's hawk, red-tailed hawk, broad-winged hawk, rough-legged hawk. such indigestible and nincidental- The club will meet eVery other Iv non-fattening items as little week during the Christmas season. i Lester Poes. of J. Y.

M. and Lois marsh hawk, sparrow hawk, ruffed grouse, pheasant, Florida gallinule, coot, killdeer, pebbles. The brids' disgestive systems pre golden plover, biacK-oemea piover, wuson Personnel Women snipe, greater yellowlegs, purple sanapr per. red-backed sandpiper, sanderling. sent other problems too.

Naturally exciteable and sickly, they are fed Red phalarope, black-backed gull, her Chanter Sets Meet ring gull, ring-billed gull, Bonaparte gull. mourning dove, screech owl, great horned a complex lormuia wmcn inciuues castor oil, among other things They are not kept on any feeding owl. flicker, hairy woodpecker, downy woodpecker. bluejay, crow, chickadee MO ft Suits Have BRi THING Berlovich, 25 Kohlman St. Charles Gianforti, 239 Union and Anna Catalli, 224 Davis St.

George Palumbo. 416 State and Catherine Sidare, 83 Hand St. Wallace Pannell. of Pittsford, and Elizabeth Hanss, 39 Westchester Ave. Walter Bazer, 43 Catherine and Evelyn Strange, 347 Eastman Ave.

Richard Frankel, 1054 Harvard and An-ette SohwarU, 1615 St. Paul St. Earl Houk, 406 Tremont and Aniline Clemens, 297 Genesee St. Frederick Wllkins, 225 Crestwood and Marie Painton, 75 Meigs St. Paul Coyle, 27 Ridge Road West, and Corrine Foote, 35 Buena Place.

Francis Davis, 10 Gladstone and white-breasted nuthatch, red-breasted nut hatch, brown creeper. Winter wren, robin eoklen-crowned kinglet, cedar waxwing, Northern shrike, starling, English sparrow, meadowlark. red-wineed blackbird, cow Newly-organized chapter of Personnel Women, whose membership includes personnel women in industry, hospitals, mercantile establishments and public employment, will meet Wednesday noon, Dec. 8, at the Rochester Chamber of Commerce. Officers of the new local group are Mrs.

Dorothy Dunn, chairman; Mies Mary Lou Truslow, bird, cardinal, nine siskin, goldfinch, red crossbill, slate-colored Junco, tree sparrow, swamp sparrow, song sparrow, snow bunt STYLE TAILORING APPEARANCE ing. The red nhalarope was seen for several hours on Nov. 14 at the shore edge at Charlotte as it gleaned its food from the wash the waves. During the field trip of the Federated Bird Clubs, meeting cochairman, and Miss Margaret Howland, secretary-treasurer. here, approximately 90 top bird students the stste had the best possible chance nf observing a wild bird leading a per No matter where you loolt you'll have a hard time equaling these Knopf values.

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fectly normal hVe in Its native element with positively no Inhibitions. In fact, most of the time It was doubtful whether it realized that it had an interested audience. It would be impossible to have a better chance to study a wild bird without having it In the hand. It normally passes the Winter on the distance off the coast. It seems impossible that this small bird, only slightly more than 8 inches in length, should be able to spend months on end far out at sea.

It might also he of Interest to note that, in the phalaropes, the females take over all the prerogatives of the male except laying the eggs. The female is the brightest colored and does the courting; but leaves to the male the lob of making the nest, hatching the eggs and raising i i if; mm latest styles in men's wear with tailoring that improves your appearance. And "comfort is designed into the garment. Walking, driving a car whatever you do you'll move with ease. Remember Knopf Clothes keep you looking your best, too, because all alterations are made by Knopf made-to-measure craftsmen an exclusive Knopf feature.

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