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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1944 15 Geneva Attack Victim Held Increase in Cases Reported ELECTION SET IN ORLEANS BY On Pistol Pdssession Count By Livingston County Judge PARENTS WAIT VISIT OF SON ONCE MISSING If People. Fall on YOUR SIDEWALK it is YOUR LIABILITY.

REMOVE SHOW and ICE WITH Geneva The Mexican railroad worker seriously wounded in an attack Xov. 28 by unidentified assailants was arrested by Matters in Juvenile FARM GROUPS police Avlien released from Geneva General Hospital yesterday and charged with illegal possession of a revolver. ROCK SALT 80 I tea. too ha Mill Court Show Rise, Jurist Reveals Geneseo The report of Elliott A. Horton, Livingston County Airman to Arrive The prisoner, Carlos Castillo Fierro, 25, has recovered from a head concussion and severe loss of blood suffered in the attack, after which he was found lying along tracks in the New York Central Railroad yards by the crew of a passing engine.

judge and judge of the county Medina Meeting to Take Place in Masonic Hall WAR PRISONER AIDES CHOSEN Mt Morris Mrs. J. Curtis Harford of Nunda, Prisoner-of-War rep At Home of Kin In Penn Yan Penn Yan Mr. and Mrs. Carmen VAN VEX MILLS 196 SMITH ST.

pMh 'i At the Bridge 347 I We Deliver Your Order The Same DayC Albion Postponed from Dec. 14, Johnson of Liberty Street could hardly believe their ears recently Police yesterday disclosed finding of a revolver among Fierro's effects when they searched the house car in which he lived for clues to the attack upon him. District Attorney M. Maurice Chacchia consented to a temporary commitment in county jail by City Local Lone Distance when they received a call from resentative of the Northern Livingston County Chapter, American Red Cross, announces the following assistant representatives who will have charge of prisoner-of-var Children's Court, has been filed with the Livingston County Board of Supervisors showing proceedings disposed of in Livingston County Children's Court during the year ending Oct. 31, 1944.

The report noted that hearings were had in 118: cases, an increase of 19 cases over the previous year and that cases Involving 224 children were handled as agaiqst 162 of the previous year or an increase of 62. Cases involving children alleged to be neglected and under improper guardianship constituted the major portion of the proceedings handled by. the court. 159 children were their son, Lt. Richard Johnson, say the annual meeting of the Orleans County Farm and Home Bureau and the 4-H Club Association will be held on Jan.

10 in Masonic Temple. Medina, John W. Tucker, president of the association has Announced. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m.

by members of the Order of the Eastern tar. The MOVING problems in their respective locali ing that he had just arrived safely in this country, was spending some ilm with his wife at St. Albans. ties: Judge Thomas A. Kane pending conference with immigration au -A Track lor thorities.

The court appearance in Avon, Mrs. Robert Clark; Caledonia, Mrs. Mary M. Minster; Con-esus, Mrs. Walter Bearss; Geneseo, L.

and would be here for a short visit after Christmas, Every furpoie The last message they had re dicated police have new clues on which to proceed in the probe of the assault upon the prisoner, Dis Mrs. Guy Bailey; Oroveland, Mrs. Samuel Adamson; Hemlock, Mrs. meeting was postponed because of ceived from him was on Nov. 12 involved in matters charging Earl Collins; Lakeville, Mrs.

Harry trict Attorney Chacchia admitted neglect and improper guardianship. and indications were that was back in combat duty after having come down in combat while on a Euro the weather whicn hindered members from attending. Th business meetinsr will In Osborn; Leicester, Mrs. H. Bray-ton Magee; Lima, Mrs.

William Harvey; Livonia, Mrs. Peter Camp pean mission and being reported minsine June 21. He was pilot of a CREDIT GROUP 4..... 5 "bomber and flew his first mission During the past year there has been paid in to the clerk of the court and disbursed by the clerk, under order of the court, the sum of $17,811.44, representing $3,643.04, in excess of the amount collected during the previous year and this represents the largest amount ever bell; Mt Morris, Ivan R. Wood; Nunda, Mrs.

Emory Lo ranee; York, Mrs. Wendell Carson. STORAGE i I sl env ELLIOTT A. HORTON on D-Day. When he comes here with his wife, they will bring their clude the election of new members of the three department's executive committees and a president of the association.

Nominated for president of the association is Myron Hatch. Nominated by the Home Bureau to serve on the Mprutiv committee are Mrs. Fay WM. D. DUFFY SETS ELECTION Albion Stockholders of the Ni infant son, Dickie.

Mr. n1 Mrs. W. P. Randall of Dinner Scheduled ALIENS TO GET MAIN 3286-87 62 MARSHALL ST.

Franklin Street have received word that their son. Pfc Webster Ran collected and disbursed in one year by this court. The bulk of the amount collected came from many Hollenbeck of West Gaines for a By Naples Class Naples accordance with a dall, has arrived in England. They agara-Orleans Production Credit Association will hold their annual meeting and election on Jan. 18 in individuals in small weekly and bi have a son, Pfc.

William L. Randall, three-year term to succeed herself; Mrs. Wallace DeGraff of Clarendon for a three-year term to succeed Mr William Stockton and Mrs. who has served two years in iran. weekly payments and were disbursed by the clerk mainly in custom of several years the Men's Get-Tbgether Class of the Presbjf- MT.

MORRIS AID Mt. Morris According to Frank Billies, supervising principal, all aliens in Mt. Morris end vicinity the Masonic Temple at Medina. The meeting is scheduled at 11 a. m.

with a dinner at the Temple served by the Eastern Star of Medina. Major Transferred Mat Vincent J. Belli, who has small weekly payments or biweek tertan Church will prepare and Waldo Derwick of Barre Center serve a Christmas-New Year din for a one-year term to succeed Mrs. Brvan Snyder. ly payments necessitating an accurate and comprehensive system of bookkeeping and accounting.

ner for all the church families at been stationed in the United States for the past four year, now is in Rncinnd. His wife and son are Nominations will be made at a are being invited to the Mt. Morris The 4-H Club has renominated 6 p. m. tomorrow.

A program of songs and special numbers will be It has been the endeavor of the court in all cases coming under its provided and Sunday School classes will exchange gifts. making their home in Penn Yan. He is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bellis of the Bath Road.

meeting in Lockpoit today at the Production Credit office there for two directors of the organization for three years. Nominations will also be accepted during the annual William Phillips of Hulberton for a three-year term; Charles Howard Albion to succeeed Albert Mason far sl three-vcar term and Mrs. Beginning next Sunday the High School on Thursday, Jan. 4, at 7:30 p. m.

where they will be offered free assistance in applying and preparing for citizenship. Homer Kempfer, supervisor of Adult Education in the State Education' Department, will confer with Set. Sanford L. Simmons, son of Naples churches will observe the meeting. Directors whose terms ex Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Universal Week of Prayer with pire are Howard Burt, of Kendall Mary A. Clark of Albion to succeed Miss Luella Hoyer of Medina for a one-year term. The Farm Bureau nomination services as follows: New Year's jurisdiction, the report says, to compel parents to pay according to their means for the care, support and maintenance of children placed in the custody of the commissioner of public welfare and for children awarded to the custody of the mother the father has neglected or refused to Dresden, is with a fighter group in v.ona urVtirh has received the Dis who is actinir as vlce-nresidcnt of Eve, rresbytcrian Church; Tues the ortranlzntlon and Daniel 1.1 tinguished Unit Citation, accord the aliens about citizenship problems and preparation for the na ere Glenn Paak to succeed Myron Hatch for a. thiee-vear term: How Campbell of Ransomville.

On thej nominating committee are Percy! ing to a letter received Dy me par- from Col. TlafOld N. Holt. day, Jan. 2, Presbyterian Manse; Wednesday, Jan.

3, Baptist parsonage; Thursday, Jan. 4, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Misel; Friday, turalization examination. Application blanks for citizenship will be commanding officer, who expressed support his children, thus placing Hill, Medina; John Tucker, Kendall, and Walter Blackmail of Lockport.

Jan. 5, Methodist parsonage: Sun on hand. If a sufficient number of candidates can meet regularly, a class will be formed to prepare for appreciation or sanioras line war as a control field operator, control-inc landings and take-offs. "I am day, Jan. 7, Methodist Church.

ard Dunham of Knowlesvllle to succeed himself for three years and Japer Robinson of Clarendon to succeed William Stockham of Clarendon for a one-year term- Speaker of the evening will be Assemblvman Orlo M. Breese. proud, as I trust you are, to have Other directors are A W. Dens-more, Albion, Jesse Clark, Lpckport, and George T. the citizenship examination.

Likewise if enough are interested the obligation where it properly belongs and relieving the that would ordinarily fall on the taxpayers of the county. In his report Judge Horton expressed his appreciation to George E. Thompson, clerk of the Children's Court, for his efficient service in that capacity and for the personal interest shown by Thomp Bradley. Barker. The offices of instruction in English will be ar Endicott, coal miner, 'textile work ranged to improve reading and Home Bureau Plans Christmas Party Honeoye Falls Annual Christmas party of the Honeoye Falls Home Bureau, is scheduled for Friday at 6:30 p.

m. in the Legion House. your son wear the uistinguisnea Unit badge, symbolic of our group's outstanding achievements against the enemy," writes Colonel Holt, "and I am confident that it is well earned and greatly deserved." president and vice-president are appointive by the directors and writing ability for apyone wishing these appointments will be made er, salesman, teacher, printer, author, editor and legislator. Round and square dancing will follow the dinner and business mptinc. The committee in r.haree to pass the literacy test for voting.

in February. Principal Billies urges residents Guest speaker at the meeting of WE HAVE HATTEMIES FOR Cpl. David Shaner of the Tank son in the welfare of neglected and knowing a non-citizen who wishes IS the two counties will be Irwin For- arrangements for the meeting Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. enrts shaner of Stanley, was wounded in The party is to be a family affair and those attending are to bring their dishes, and a 10-cent gift for to become a citizen to encourage him to register at the school on unfortunate children of Livingston County.

Many of the 118 cases mentioned in the report were per bush secretary of the Production Credit Corporation of Springfield, France and has been in a hospital consists or Justin KOberts, cnair man; La Verne Bceton, Chester Ly rm Mrs. Rom Achilles. Mrs. El exchange. The program of enter Mass.

There will be no morning Jan. 4 at '7: 30 p. m. sonally investigated by Thompson tainment planned will feature session, it has been announced. mer Wulf, and Mrs.

Harold Leln- Livingston Tops ALL CARS Sub-Zero Threat Quota in Bonds Mt. Morria With the final re in England for rour monins. ine Purple Heart has been sent home to his parents. Arrives in Italy Cpl. Clarence Coon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Coon, of Second Milo, writes of his arrival in Italy by way of North Africa. Thanksgiving, dinner on the transport was mutton stew, tea, and rations. They are living in tents tiv mud and wrltinsr bv the light Inger. Household Arts Tin and the collecting of payments from parents who were delinquent were enforced by him.

Thompson commenced his duties as clerk at the creation of the children's courts by the legislature in 1922 and has continued with the work up to the present In addition to his duties as clerk of the Children's Court Thompson also is clerk of the Surrogate's Court of Livingston County and WISH movies, it was announced. 4 AIDS FIREMEN Mt. Morris rank D'Angelo, president of the Living Stream Hose Company of the Mt Morris Fire Department, last night announced a cash donation received from Edward Newsom, North Main Street. In sending the donation to the company Newsom also enclosed greetings of trie season and a Merry Christmas wish all firemen. sults known except for a few strag gling reports, Livingston Cpunty has surpassed its Sixth War Loan goal by nearly $400,000.

The quota Buy War Bonds and Stamps nr vi flashlight on his knees. How was $1,384,000 and the all but complete figure as of yesterday totaled $1,746,498. Of this amount $1,039,513 voluntary parole officer of Living ever, he said he was feeling fine. He was purchased by individuals, top had been to Naples out amn i iikc it It was too dirty. Could hire his for two nacks of For City Wanes Continued from I'a jpp Thirteen The cold checked a rise.

of the rivers at Pittsburgh, after an all day Christmas rain, and they were expected to crest short of flood stage. Louisville, shivered in 18-degree weather which the weather bureau said wasn't "unusual" for this season. It was1 so balmy in New Orleans, at 65 degrees, that some restaurants used air cooling systems intermittently. Miami, reported 77 yesterday afternoon and Mobile, 72. GAINS PROMOTION ston County, having control over persons convicted in County Court and placed on parole for the length of the sentence imposed by the clgarets, value $1, or 100 lire, and ping the goal by $39,513.

Commenting on the report, Mrs. Franklin D. L. Stowe of Grove-land, chairman of the Livingston County War Finance Committee, court, as well as finding time to serve on committees raising funds to Conquer infantile paralysis. Thompson has two sons serving in oU II0U0loUo I i ov 0 1 1 1 1 wO 1 1 fo i 1 I said: "In these days when our tne armed forces overseas.

fighting men are so mainly engaged in all the world battlefronts there is no reason why we should not some soap. They are raiionea io one cigar, some candy and eight packages of clgarets at the Post exchange, open once a week. Sgt Roger H. Morrow, now stationed with the airboren troops in England, writes home that, he was pleasantly surprised by a visit from Richard" Squires of Branchport last month. "Dick" Squires is stationed in Scotland and had been watching the Army paper, "Stars and sti-ln" for the arrival of his divi luinu our duty.

a Army to Check job- well done is exactly that, and Geneva Of interest in this area the people of Livingston County may have just pride in the suc cessfully completed effort.1? Yule Parties Planned sion because- there were so many On Job Quitting Continued from Vttgty Thirteen "When local boards receive this information from the ASF, they will know that the men reported have left jobs which are important to military procurement and will investigate their cases immediately. This new ASF procedure where he was well known as a lieutenant of State Police is word that Lt. Martin F. Dillon has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander. He is attached to the Brooklyn Navy yard.

Before becoming a lieutenant of state police he was for a long time in charge of the Waterloo Statio of the state constabulary. lo boys from Penn an aiiacnea 10 Mnrrnw and Sauiree attended By Macedon Groups Macedon The annual Christmas Qcc COCOCO.OCOC CO 'CCCCOCCOCC high school and played football together, graduating from Penn Yan party and meeting of the Univer-salist Women's Aid will be held Friday at the home of the Misses Turner. in no way affects or supersedes the ma SARDINES Academy in liMtf. T4 Wilfred K. Pulver of Penn Yan RD 5, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Pulver of Russell Road who recently returned from DRINKS FOR The Nelroze class of the Macedon Selective Service requirements that mployers report to local draft boards change of status or termination of employment of any em Baptist Church' will hold itstfneet overseas duty, has reported to the In il ing and annual Christmas party, Swift's Luncheon Mist 35 ploye holding an occupational de I CAN UEl'J YEAR'S EUE! preceded by a picnic supper in the church parlor on Friday eve ferment. NAPLES OES ELECTS Naples At the annual meeting ning. MASONS PICK OFFICERS Macedon a Lodge, Army Ground, ana service orcea Redistribution station at Lake Placid Club.

Sergeant Pulver entered the service Nov. 11. 1940. and was overseas for 27 months in the North African and South Atlantic theaters of operations with a Coast Artillery unit Irene Sprague VanBuren, 3c, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard O. Snraeue of Liberty Street. Penn By Alice Brooks No frozen fingers, even if she for ADVERTISING PRODUCTION MAN OR WOMAN Job with LOCAL ADVERTISER Knowledge of TYPOGRAPHY LAYOUT and COPY essential. PORK and BEANS CIIIU SAUCE TOMATO of Wanda Chapter, OES, the fol lowing officers were elected: Ma 96-Oz. Can 48 gets her mittens she'll be sure to carry her pretty "show-on" muff JUICE has elected: Master, John Somerset; senior warden, Stanley lift Famous Campbells 9 Can tron, Mrs.

Howard Wheat; associate matron, Mrs. Lawrence Potter; conductress, Miss Nina Hewitt; as matches her darling hat. Red WINQ Brand Goodness: junior warden, Wilfred Flowers crocheted from bits of uu Wurtenberg; treasurer, Karl Pop- Yan, has returned to Washington, CLIQUOT CLUB sociate conductress, Mrs. James wool brighten this quick-to-make set Pattern 7396 has instructions D. where she is attacnea to th 'Riireaii of Yards and' Docks.

nirincn CI eland; secretary, Mrs. Orion Emory; treasurer, Mrs. Leo Wood-ard; patron, John Hanggl; trustee enhusen; secretary, George E. Crocker; trustee for three years, William Frank. These officers are to be Installed Jan.

2. 11 for set, sizes 4-6, and 8-10. This pattern, together with after spending a 10-day furlough 0. Cai Bottle Dozn it- Urs. A frhnnr fnv Biriftn with iKI1Ilw nn ner parent.

for three years, Mrs. Glenn Coons. needlework pattern for personal or flLC Cm CmM now stymied In a Job without a itufho)J decoration, fifteen cents. lulure. Hend fifteen cent in coins for V8 VEGETABLE Mt.

Morris Servicemen Home for Holidays thi-e patterns to the Democrat and mint Chronicle R5, Household Arts GUARANTEED FRESHNESS VACUUM PACKED 4venue COFFEE MORE JUICE FROM, SWEET. JUICY. FLORIDA ORANGES WRITE BOX XX-68 If In War Work. Do No Apply wwiui. Mt Morris Tech.

Sgt. Leo Dow 259 W. 14th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address and 'nAfllfTIM e-- Mr iMews, ya.r is spending the holidays ney, whaf recently returned to the pattern number.

United States from the Pacific thea with his wife and family and his ter of war, is spending a 30-day parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Co Our new "32-page Needlework Book is yours for Fifteen Cents ROYAL CROWN furlough with mother, Mrs. niglio, Damonsville Street. more. 130 illustrations of designs Martha Downey, Winters Avenue Yeoman Dorothy McCumber of mi Rl2j- Sergeant Downey has served for embroidery, home, decoration toys, knitting, crochet, quilts.

the U. s. Navy, stationed at wash fj Lb. Jar overseas for the past three years Drip or -Steal 29 VVbH DOTTMSS ington, D. is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Barney S. Beuer- Size Worried About MONEY? and at the completion of his fur lein, Clark Street. Home for Holidays lough will return to the Pacific theater to continue with his army unit that has fought so gallantly Avocan Hurt As He 'Rocks9 German Tanks At All Hart's Markets Cpl. Angelo Branciforte of fort Benning, is spending the holi in that area.

Visit Mother at Fairmont, la visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Coniglio, Hopkin Street. Pvt. William Martin, stationed at Fort McClellan, Alabama, is visiting his wife and family, and bis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Hopkin Street. In returning to service he will report at Fort George Meade, Md. Pfc. James LaGioia, son of Mrs.

Dominic LaGioia, North Main Street, has received a medical discharge from the U. S. Army and has returned to Mt. Morris to reside. Receives Discharge After serving for more than two years in the U.

S. Army, Pvt. Joseph Peritore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peritore, Prospect Street, days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cpl. James McDonald, stationed at Westover Field, spent Michael Branciforte, William Street, Seaman Philip Wilkins has com Christmas Day with his mother, pleted his training at the Sampson Mrs: Loretta McDonald. Naval Training Center and is visit Sg Joseph Mlceli, U. S.

Army, Bath Pvt. Ernest Wise, son of Itln. Km in a Wise of Avoca, is recuperating from a leg wound In an Army hospital in Kngland. The private wrote his mother that he Wondering how you can take care of bills', taxes, insurance premiums andr mortgage payments? Every day our Personal Loan Oilicer sits down with folks who have problems like his and arranges con venient solutions with the eid of bank credit Get his suggestions. No obligation.

ing his Mr. and Ms. James DELICIOUS ICED RAISIN LOAF 5 RICHLY Gj) I FRUITED EACH nas been visiting jut. jnorris reia tives and friends. Wilkins, Barone Avenue.

SKINLESS Jfjff( FRANKS ib. 36 PLATE BEEF 21 wide 4Ttjf4 BOLOGNA ib 33 BEADY TO EAT BAKED 0Q Wmt LOAVES b. 35 had been awarded the Purple Seaman Richard VanWagnen has completed his basic training at the Naval Training Center at Samp Cpl. Daniel A. Cjpolla, son of Mrs.

I.osario Cipolla, North Main bltreet, who has recently returned from overseas duty has reported to the Army Ground and Service Forces Redistribution Station at Heart. Mrs, Wise has since learned that her son caromed two rocket shells of rocks near Brest so that they hit the underbellies of two German tanks. A Nazi mortar crew then son and is visiting his Mr, and Mrs. Charles VanWagnen, Murray Street. Visits Parents Lake Placid Club.

has received an honorable dis spotted him and dropped a salvo Corporal Cipolla entered he serv charge and is back in Mt. Morris Ensign Matthew Tripa, stationed He received his discharge at Camp at Portsmouth, is spending the ice in 1942 and was overseas for 21 months. He participated in the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Hurma campaign. At the Lake Mrs.

James Tripl, Chapel Street. Placid Club he will receive proces Lt. Joseph Loncao, stationed at sing for his next assignment, med Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Atterbury, Ind. Entering the service Oct. 12, 1942, Private Peritore received training at Fort Riley, Kansas, Fort Knox, and Camp Perry, Ohio.

For several months he was assigned to a German Prisoner of War Camp at Wine Garden, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tripi, Chapel ical and dental examinations and his aitny records brought upto date. Lt. Frank Coniglio of Newport into his foxhole, hitting his right Thm prlvute rrnwled from the rr tr.

under hrvy enemy fire to erk medical assistance. As he was following a hedgerow a German 88 mm. shell burst near him and threw him several feet into the air. He later found an 'American jeep and was conveyed to a field hospital. Pvt.

Wise entered the service Feb. 11. 1944. His We, Mrs. Virginia Wise, and their two children, Douglas and Patricia Ann, reside In Eimira, where he was employed.

Street. Seaman Thomas Passamonte of the U. S. Navy, stationed at Davis- WORLD'S BEST MOTHER iprvPM rhiHrpn'jl hpat Jianilvrirlial ville, R. is spending a 10-day main orncc MAIN ST.

WEST I EXCHANGE CAST BIDE OFFICE: 30 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH Mo. He has three brothers in the service. Corporal Angelo Peritore at Camp Ellis, 111., Pfc. William Peritore In' Brooklyn, and Pvt furlough with his parents, Mr. and spread creamy-smooth with Long's Ox-Hps rt Peanut T-tntter Marfa nnlv Mrs.

Joseph Passamonte, Hopkin Street. ROCHESTER'S GREATEST GROCERS Alonzo Peritore now stationed in from top-grade peanuts. Arizona. Pfc. Thomas Coniglio, stationed,.

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