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1 Last Rite Today, For Julia Walter KOCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE 16 Friday, July 7, 1961 'I Ul ft 1 7 I IV uCT-l Main-Swan To UR for Site Sold $225,000 Youth, 2 Men Killed A last rite for Mrs. Julia M. Walter, 79, a church worker who, since 1948, had visited many sick and infirm persons their homes and at institu- tions, will be held at 2 p.m. The four-story building ad-, jacent to the Eastman Theater, in Main street Last was chased by the University of Rochester yesterday for 000. The late George Eastman once had tried to acquire the As Cars Hit Trees A Rochester youth was killed early yesterday when his car hit a tree in Route 256 in Groveland, Livingston ART GIRL 1 -i ft tv m.

property for the UR. down. The building currently According to deeds filed in has a variety of stores on the the county clerk's office, the'ground floor and apartments building was sold by in the upper three stories. Properties. 133 Clinton! Acquisition of the property Ave.

S. The university took: represents the "fulfillment of over a $60,250 mortgage -and1 a wish by the late George paid the remainder in cash. jEastman." Ultimate use 6f the prop- Jacob Wishman, president erty, at the- corner of Swan of Jarold, was represented by Street, has not been deter-! Lewis Rosenzweig. Frank J. mined, according to a of Nixon, Hargrave, statement.

Described as a fire'Devans Dey acted as coun-hazard that "detracted" gener-tsel for the university. Harry ally from the environs of thejA. Schweid was the; broker. IS READY And WAITING To Be TAKEN OUT To Dine At 'The CRESCENT BEACH HOTEL Where Delicious Foods Are Served Everyday In LOVELY ROMANTIC ATMOSPHERE Fof Lunch, Dinner, Banquets Or Parties. Sing Along With.

Bernie George's Organ Music Nitely. Dancing On Fri. Sat. Nites To Sam Stiles Fine Dance Band. Your Hosts LORRAINE RAY GEIS A Fiery Deaths End Reunion Celebration Two men were killed in the crash of another car, which also hit a tree, in the Geneva-Canandaigua Road.

They were Rocco Scott La-Faro, 25, Seaford, L. a band leader, formerly of Geneva, and Frank Ottley, 25, of 476 West Lake Road. Geneva. The pair, chums from the days at Geneva High School, were celebrating a reunion that followed a visit by La-Faro to Geneva Wednesday. The car, believed to have been driven by LaFaro, skidded off the highway and traveled 200 feet before hitting the tree and bursting into flames.

Both bodies were burned beyond recognition. Ottley, an optician and the father of three children, will be buried Saturday following a service in St. Peter's Episcopal Church at Geneva at 10 a.m. Graveside service will be held for Mr. LaFaro at 2 p.m.

Parrish's Insistence Boosts Cox for Superviser Post 1 ill I 3 "OPEN ALL OFF SIDE! rollce lifted this illegally parked motor-cycle off Exchange Street pavement In rush hour but didn't neglect to leave ticket under seat strap. school." the building will be razed as soon as it can be va- the statement said The university said the property probably would be made into a park-like' area the building is torn committee meets Wednesday. Parrish is a former Republican county chairman. Attending the one-h our meeting in GOP headquarters yesterday were Howe, Parrish, Joseph Meyers, chairman of the ward committee, and Rallo's pri: cipal supporter, Councilman Frank J. Horton and Robert Woods, a ward sector captain.

Asked after the meeting if Rallo would be. nominated from the floor Wednesday, Meyers would only say: "May be he will and maybe he won For Water Main The Water Authority will decide if i wants the 48 or 60-inch main. The authority reserved the right to reject all bids and is not bound to accept the lowest bid, according to George R. Williams. WOMEN'S DRESS SUMMER SHOE Car-Sized Ticket Tagged to Cycle Fred I.

Parrish, 18th. Ward Republican leader, stuck to his guns yesterday in supporting William J. Cox for the GOP supervisor nomination. Parrish and other party leaders of the ward met yesterday with County Chairman Gordon A. Howe in an attempt to solve the contest between Cox and Vincent Rallo, an insurance man.

for the supervisor designation. In view of. Parrish's insist- lence on Cox, a city teacher, it Two wheels or four, the! the same: $2. unlikely that Rallo's Windshield wipers or not, a police citation can oe ai tached to any vehicle An errant driver will find that out when he picks up the I motorcycle he illegally parked in front of 5 Exchange St, late yesterday afternoon. Patrolman Amelio Zazzara touna tne motorcycle parhelion." iTonawanda, N.Y.

and Nor- about two feet out in the The vehicle was parked ad- Wood, Mass. were the appar-street near Main Street atiiaCent to the entrance of a 20 to 50 Reductions I. Whites 2. Bone 3. Nylon Meshes 4.

Spectators 5. Brown Whites 6. Black Whites 7. Blue Whites Nfver btfor hav bn bl to offer such trt-mertdouj savings in woman's summer sheas! 100's and 100's of pairs in tht nawest styles and all sites. We urge you to compare the nationally advertised prices in leading national magaiines with our low sale prices.

Shop now for best selection. rman. The bids will be'J i i -wi-, a -njj ALL SALE SHOES ARE FINAL! OPEN 1.30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M., MONDAY thra SATURDAY County. He was Wesley H.

Brueck-ner, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brueckner, 314 St. Casimir St.

A companion, Loretta La Bar-bera, 18, of 113 Murray Mt. Morris, was thrown from the car as it left the road, and escaped serious injury. She was Wesley H. reported in Brueckner "good" condition last night at Strong Memorial Hospital where she was treated for facial cuts. Brueckner, a native of Rochester, was a 1960 graduate of Franklin High School, where he had been a member of the swimming team.

Since last August he had been employed by the Case-Hoyt Corp. in the offset pressroom. He had been an Eagle. Scout and assistant scoutmaster of Troop 79. Besides his parents, he leaves a brother, William.

Rochester Today's Evznis July 7, 1961 Bicvel Solety Roim, sponsored by City Recreation Bureau and Police Bureau, Edoerton Park, 2 m. Historical Society, 485 East open :45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. City Pound, 243 Central eoen a.m. to midnioht.

Seneca Pork Zoo, open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Public Library, main, open 9 a.m. to branches. 2 to p.m.

Bookmobile: Plymouth Avenue South rorth of Moonolia Street, 9 to 10:45 Post Avenue at School 37, 11 to 12.30 Presaue Street at School 52, 2 to 5. Museum of Arts end Sciences. o57 East open 9 o.m. to 5 p.m. Humane Society Shelter and Lellvpop Form, 3553 West Henrietta open 10 a.m.

to 9 m. Susan B. Anthony House. 17 Madison open 10 a m. to 5 p.m.

Red Cross Blood Unit, Building 28, Kodok Park, 9 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. Memorial Art Gallery. 490 University open 10 a m. to 5 p.m.

I Eastman House, 900 Eost open 10 a.m. to 5 a m. Danfortb Recreotlon Center, 200 West open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; dancing, 2 to 4 p.m. Campbell Whitlesey House, 123 Flti-hugh St.

open 10 a m. to 5 m. Alcoholism Counseling and Information Center, 1)40 Granite Bids, open 9 am. to 5:30 m. Alcoholics Anonymous, open meetings, Water St.

12:15 24 Lawn 30 p.m.; 50 Plymouth Ave. 8:30 P.m. Closed meetings, 131 Adams I p.m.; 83 Andrews 8 p.m. YOUR REPRESENTATIVES IN WASHINGTON Senote Kenneth B. Keating (R) and Jacob K.

Javlts (R). Address: Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. House 38th District, Judv Weis (R); 39th District, Horold Ostertog (R). Address: House Office Building, Washington, D.C. EmzrQzncizs Summary ot fire ond ambulance emer- inrv mll Mr th nrln mnMA cencv colls for the 24-hour period ended lasi mianigm: MIDNIGHT TO NOON 12:16593 Mt.

Hooe, flush gasoline. 12:27560 Blossom, accident. 12:5628 Washington defective sprinkler. Broad and Clinton sickness. :20 140 Adams, sickness.

9:09551 Portland, sickness. 10:0841 Rhine, girl cut. 10:45 North and Helena, rubbish fire. 11:51 Smith ond Saxton, Occident. NOON TO MIDNIGHT 12:5670 Herman, sickness.

1:05 Romevn, defective television, 1:39 Cherry brush fire. 1:40454 Northland, Occident. 1:59 Truck componv to above. 3:2529 Leopold, girl Inlured 4:03 Ontario Beach bothhouse, sickness. 4:03 Resusciotor to above.

4-36128 Bnldwin. rubbish fire. 5:262241 Moin sickness. 5.50 Monroe and Broadway, accident, no Inlurv reported. 16 113 Bobrich, overdone meat.

:52 652 Brown, no cause. Quartet Injured As Cars Crash Four persons were injured In a two-car crash at Smith and Saxton streets shortly after 11:30 a.m. yesterday. Treated at Genesee Hospital for leg and shoulder injuries were Mrs. Edith Murray, 39, of 515 Brown Gail Nelson, 23, of 786 Plymouth Ave.

and June McCarthy, 19, of 468 Carter St. They were passengers in a car operated by Mrs. Murray's husband Douglas. 42. Jennie Essig, 39, of 419 Remington the other driver, was treated at Genesee for a right leg injury.

Patrolman Delmar Leach said. Restitution Ordered In Welfare Fraud William Sheppard, 48, of 132 Lyndhurst yesterday pleaded guilty in City Court to defrauding the Monroe County Welfare Department today in Greece Free Meth-West and Standish Road. Mrs. Walter, formerly of 484 Lee Road, Gates, died Tuesday (July 4, 1961) at the Free Methodist Home in Gerry. Y.

DAY TODAY BOOTERY St. at Bronson in mort thin on ntm) GENESEE ,178 Genesee 4:14 p.m. in a zone where parking is forbidden between 4 and 6 p.m. A i by Patrolman Henry Meier, Zazzara lifted the motorcycle to the side walk. Estate of Valued at A state tax appraisal filed yesterday with Surrogate Michael L.

Rogers set a $1,486,179 value on the estate of the late Mrs. Carrie F. Bright. Mrs. Bright, who died Nov.

15, 1960, in Canandaigua at the age of 90, was the widow of Frederick Bright, who was a civil engineer for American Bridge Co. in Elmira. The Brights were touring Europe in 1925 when Mr. Bright died in Milan, Italy. He was a native of Pittsburgh, Pa.

After his death, Mrs. Bright made her home at 267 Oxford St. Marine Midland Trust Co. of Elmira was named execu- lin nt iUn n-fnfn Tl'l lul vl mc calalc Pqtow nf Flmiro irtiA oe- attorney The gross value i I tomorrow in Glenwood Ceme tery, Geneva. Rev.

Bracey, assistant pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Daybook Whitney, man fell off ladder. 8:37833 North, sickness. 8:4631 Texas, man shot. 8:5542 Trafalgar, davenport fire.

9: 34 Clifford and Morion, fumes. 10:13222 Hollenbeck, roof fire. 10:41 Moron ond Judson, false alarm, 11:12702 Brown, boy Inlured. Mom'oge Gerald F. Ryan, Soranac, ond Mary Dobbertin, 126 Amsterdam Road.

Richard J. Cole, 100 Gibbs and uons A. btbson, 1 park Ave. Ariel P. Pogen, 529 Plymouth Ave.

and Gwendolyn Ham, 36 Eari St. George Paul, 78 Fulton Ave, and Beverly Stout, 374 Rldgewav Ave. Births Boys were born te Mr. ond Mn.i Alexander, Richard 303 Penhurst June 30. Alxorado, Cornell 18 Clitton June 30.

Alves, Raymond 33 Westgatt July 3. Afitciok, Marian 31 Coleman June 29. Arena, Joseph 125 Hebard June 30. Aroesty, Solomon, 2003 Clinton Ave. June 27.

Bachman, John 105 Wyndover Rood, June 28. Bennett, Donald 2036 Westside Drive, June 29. Bennett, Marshall, Wt Cody June 29. Bilak, Michael, East Rochester, July 1. Burch, Arthur 76 Fulton June 28.

Chust, Wayne 95 Plnetree Lone, June 30. Collalto, Vincent 36 Copeland June 28. Cowley, Thomas 68 Amherst July 1. OeFoiice, Paul 7 Dengler July 2 Delia Pietra, Anthony East Rochester, June 28. Fella, Robert 248 Shorewood Drive, June 21.

Nlchol 423 Portlond JUIV I. French, Richard 64 Princess Drive, July 3. Fyfe, Stanley 2145 Monroe June 30. Garland, David 11 George June 30. Geyel, Albln 2331 Tllus Ave July 1.

Goldammer, Harold H. 210 Clover-dale Road, June 28. Graham, ishmael 56 Bronson June 26. Or, Clifford 106 Weld June 29 Gross, Burnell Caledonia, June 28. Hanlcfc, Richard Chili.

June 27 Hickey, Joseph 14 Rundel Park, June 30. Hoftmon, David 23 Mercedes Drive, July 2. Jackson. Allen Ml rni( i. tv vniion June ju.

I Leolksaar, Erich, 10 Hertford Way, June; Lintern, Emeit 1)4 Haielwood June 30. Lecurdo. Vlto 153 Norwood Ayt Jun 28. LonoblU, Mlkt, 50? Ayli July 1 Democrats Pick Two in 10th Twentieth Ward Democrats have designated Supervisor George Stockmeister to run for re-election this all. Constable George Kane was also designated to seek reelection at a meeting of the ward committee in its Maple Street clubhouse, according to Louis Natale, executive committeeman.

Both are seeking their third terms. Stockmeister, a brother of atic Assemblyman Charles F. Stockmeister of Greece, lives at 222 Ames St. with his wife and daughter. He has been employed by Taylor Instruments Co.s for 25 years.

Trial Clears Man Of Gambling Counts' Dale'fine's supporters will contest the designation when the 2 Bids Considered Construction firms from, a water transmission main of the Monroe County Water Authority. The proposed main would mm tho rrAnrcor1 tL'rjtor ti i frnm tho nrnnncnrl otor nt at 4800 Dewey Greece, to just west of Mt. Read Boulevard, north of Ridge Road West. The plant and main should be completed by the summer of 1963. R.

Zoppo Co. of Norwood, bid $1,515,328 for a 48-inch transmission main. Schwab Bros, of Tonawanda bid $1,754,189 on an alternate I contract for a 60-inch main. Si No otkf bank MMIHMHMMMnMWiWMMWW-W- i I jr eacn were left $61,935. a- wzr Y.

"We had to get it off the .1 rr inere was a nm into it he salrl Zazzara then slipped a low citation; noting the time violation, und5r a leather belt stretching across the seat, taJ could have tagged him or king within five feet of ardrivcway he said, "but this way there'll be no ques- parking lot. The identity of the owner j0f the motorcycle, a Shorsih Meier bearing New York State license plate number 16043, yidic uuuiuci 1 remained undetermined last; night. Mrs. Bright $1,486,179 were Frederick Fillingham, of ban Bernardino, a nephew, Alice K. Towner, Honeoye, a niece, $185,929, and Dorothy F.

Greenfield, 125 Wyatt Drive, Brighton. Legacies of $123,786 each were given to these relatives of her late husband: Clara B. McCombs, a sister, and two brothers, Graham and Harry Bright, all of Pittsburgh. Pa. Willa Armstrong, 3534 Latta Road, Greece, a grand-niece.

and Wallace Armstrong, 2550 Union Spen-cerport, a grandnephew. each received $92,833. Laurence Bright of New Orleans and Priscilla Bright Pitman of Corpus Christ i. a nephew and niece of her hus Individual legacies of 756 were given to 10 other relatives of her husband. They are: Florence Schell, Martha Bright Wolfe, Fred erick Bright and Lois Bright, all of Pittsburgh, Helen and Thomas Bright of tiate the employes' return to wrk.

according to Business A i i i though 'state niediators had set up meeting, "no future meetings are 'planned." Pickets have taken i positions in front of the plant at 274 Goodman St. since a Julv 1 walkout. The company prepared yes- trrrlav tn issue rhorks tn lithographers who are not on! store today to try to find me idsnitr anu retidun uik money i the estate, prior to deductions for debts and expenses, was $1,640,066. The state placed a $96,756 tax on the estate. Stocks and bonds valued at $1,624,895 formed the bulk of the estate.

The curities. in- eluded 26.940 shares of Moore Roy and Helen Bright of of Ontario. Can-i'jenkintown, John Bright ada, valued at 'of Los Angeles, Treasury bonds valued Bright of New York City; $143,500 and 1,088 shares of I James Bright of Pleasant Hill. Eastman Kodak with a and Thorn aBrstigh siuaiea Dy nieicaii or Boston, consulting engineers, who will make recommendations to the authority. BICYCLIST HITS CAR A boy on a bicycle slammed into a parked car in front of 702 Brown shortly after 11 last night, bruising his face and hands.

Paul Smith, 14, of 16 Delano St. was treated at St. Mary's Hospital. 1 INSUMO TO 10.0OO 0OI v. value of $118,184.

I r-ri The major beneficiaries Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. Stecher-Traung Accused Of Unfair Labor Practices IMnrmhthl Si pap wrel I fml mm. llll III I Following a trial it City! charges filed with "the Na- AngelO A. Pllletere, 56, OfUjnnai i Rplatinns RnarH we pay the postage both ways! EaBiisiiaiHEiiaEirao at MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Main Office, 35 State Rochester 14, N.

Y. I enclose I wish to open a new Saving! Account in the following name(s). (Cash should be sent by registered mail.) 11 1 1 I 1 1 i ucareu uijViee President W. Bavard' The business agent of Sta- tionary Engineers Local 71 said yesterday unfair labor practice charges had been filed against the company in the labor dispute with Stecher-Traung Lithograph Co. The company acknowledged rereivi np a rnnv nf thp the proper owner.

vvnen Meiane goi nome sne found the money was her SAVINGS BANK 35 STATE near Main I MAIN it Franklin GOODMAN PLAZA, 82S N. Goodman St out or jisra.M. vl r-'" McCoy said until he had a strike but observed picket Judge Fred B. Goodelle a gambling establishment i chance to study the allega- lines. McCoy said they would dered him to make restitu-ano possession of policy tions tnere be no paid at the pant from 8 tion, imposed a 60-day sus-jsllPs; Iment.

a.m. to noon for the work- pended penitentiary sentences leere. whose case was! Tne union contendcd the week ended last Saturday, and placed him on probation lca Detore Juage red B. had ockcd out four About 15 per cent of the for one year. Edward w.

Col-; Goodelle. was arrested by 'Po-union engineers, refused to'union lithographers have lins, special welfare investi-l ice special bquaa investiga-j jn jn faith on tne picket lines Mc. gator, said Sheppard failed tors April I at a cigar store and refused to nego-Coy said. to report to welfare onn si. gators that he received more; i f5 li than $400 in sick leave, vaca FORGERY CHARGED J7 KetUmS ItS Her Uwn WaSkln? Svlvester V.

Hall, 16. of 16 clane Michaels, 10 own, inadvertently slipped St. yesterday wasi thought she was doing a good from her purse. It took a HELD ON GUN COUNT Icharged with second degree! ed last week while on an: week for her to muster u( While investigating family! forgery. Detective Charles! excursion through" enough courage to tell her trouble yesterday, police a r- Price and postal authorities! Lindsay Curr Co.

She found I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert rested Arthur L. Daniels, 40, 'said Hall forged a name to! $3 lying on the floor and gave 'Michaels of 137 Highland Ave of 447 Jefferson on a a stolen U.S. envernment it to a cashier for return to Her mother plans a trip to 0 1 0 1.

2. Nm (If tccourri It t8 3., Addrtst City MEMBER f.D.l.e. AVIN(S charge of illegal possession of .00 icvuivei. ne in uc ar- raienea in Lity tourt today, check for $88.50. He will be! arraigned in ny coun 10-, day..

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