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For Quality Materials S. C-enccrcrt end Qrrcricls Rochester, N. 10 Sept. 1,1951 City Workers Ready for Bar in Livingston Meets Today to 4 'jr? DOOM I I i Act on Justiceship Long Weekendi Thousands of Rochesterians1 will leave their work tonight Supreme Court judges receive $26,000 a year and are MT Can fit Ant CkiK USA SCHOOL SHOES Mad by Ui Sold by Ut BUY THE BEST AND SAVE FINEST QUALITY Mady to support County Closing of many D- Newtn of and public offices Monday in Geneseo for nomination to i Mr '--IU observance of Labor Day will give them a three-day holiday. Law pnforrempnt nffirers 14 ts sim ti .2 I Siit SIH Siiti so IS tL will be on duty in full force Erwin Jr- of Geneseo is ex-in an effort to thwart a to be recommended I) Vr" tional Safety Council predic-ito succeed Newton on the tion that 420 Americans will! county bench.

elected to 14-year terms. 3 Hurt Slightly In 2-Car Crash Three persons suffered neck injuries in a two-car crash in West Henrietta Road near Jefferson Road, rietta, about 12:30 a Hen-yes- Mildred, 51, and a passenger, InvrA rlakiA OA rf Wnro The other j. driver, Paul E. Stage 18, 'of Rockford, 111., escaped in- jury, deputies said. die in traffic accidents as hoi- All said they would r.io,.

First step the move for: hiSwav? Neton is expected todaye their own But although 26 persons when the Livingston County Sher'ff the killed in New York Bar Association meets at 2 Jured were: Marvin Rath, 60, State traffic during 1960Vm. in Geneseo. If the bar Labor Day weekend. State MMrtn VahiriA Pnmmiccirtnar William S. Hults yesterday bytne county Republican committee could be expected said the upcoming, weekends predicted fatalities could be," 1U curtailed sharply if: Gordon A.

Howe, Monroe for shipment to navy stockpiles. Space occupied by the gun, used for training, will permit enlargement of classrooms. EYICTED This 18-ton, fhe inch naval gun was moved from Hardness Hall on the University of Rochester campus CD Shelter Literature In Heavy Demand Requests for literature on fallout shelters have nearly equalled supply at local Civil Defense headquarters, according to director Robert N. Abbott. FOR SALE GREGORY STREET, 144, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Abov premiiei will told public il in tht FRONT VESTI-BULE OF THE COURT HOUSE in th City of RochesUr, N.

en SEPTEMBER 12, 1961, ELEVEN O'CLOCK in th. for.noon E.it-rn Daylight Saving Tim. Smgl. vacant. A d.poilt ef ithtr cath, certified ch.cl or draft of at least 10, of th amount bid will positively r.quir.d at tim.

of ial. Uncertified personal checks cannot be accepted. Balance in cash af time of transfer. Sal is subject to approval of the Stat Department of Social Welfare. Right is reserved to reject ell bids.

For further information call E. J. Cassidy or Alexander I. Tomanovich, Attorney, BRownino; 1-5500. Dated: August 27.

1961. WILLIAM B. WOODS Director of Public Welfare People who drink don oumy nepuDiican cnairman.j drive. already has served notice that Nobody speeds. i he feels the nomination for Pedestrians stay where the Supreme Court vacancy they belong.

should go to Monroe. Monroe, the most populous county in ,11 I i the eight-county 7th Judicial Outn Locked District, has sufficient dele- I Q4 votes t0 contro' the iu" It UOSHCJ 00r6dicial nominating convention Stopping into the Lowell jwnicn meet here SePl-Restaurant, 23 Lowell to 14- malce a quick phone call The vacancy on the state shortly before 9 last night: bench will be created by the took longer than a 15-year-designation Dec. 31 of Justice old youth had planned. He Daniel J. O'Mara, of Ironde-found himself locked in the quoit, who will have reached building.

the mandatory retirement Police arrived after Gor- age of 70. don Snider of 886 Joseph! Th Tivictnn rnntv Material is being distribut- Livingston Countv ReDub- licans last night appcared the State Supreme Court. If Newton is recommended for the nomination, Austin W. endorses Newton today, ac- 1 Gop organization lost one of month. 'J.

S. 1 made a second phone tan iutu three new judgeships created The owner, Marjor.e DeCook Jul when it became cm. of 205 River Meadow Drive broiled in an intra.party dis-Henrietta, was notified and pute between supporters of she returned and let Snider Judge Newton and Envirii wno CALL THE GIRLS In The Office At The CRESCENT BEACH HOTEL For Information Regarding CLAMBAKE DATES Or Reservations For Lunch, Dinner, Banquets Or Parties. Never A Grey DAY In The Lovely Summer ROSY HUED Atmosphere. Sing Along With Bernie George Organ Music Nitely.

Dance To Sam Stiles Music On Fri. And Sat. Nites. Your Hosts LORRAINE RAY GEIS oui. nesiaurani personnel is tne son of state "Sen.

Aus- didn't realize the youth was tin w. Erwin. The senator, the phone booth whenas chairman of the Senate they locked up and left for Finance Committee, is an in-the night, investigators re- fluent ial figure in Republican 1 ported state affairs. I An agreement bv the Liv- 2 AT TO RETIRE jngston GOP to support New-! Two Rochester Gas Elec- ton for the Supreme Court trie Corp. employes will retire and young Erwin tor the today.

They are John L. county bench would indicate Neary of 291 Sherwood party fight had been 41 years and nine months solved. It also would pose service, and Edward F. the threat of a floor fight at Schipper of 272 Conkey the judicial convention next ed at Broad Street adjacent. weeks under CD specificate the Rochester Public Li- tions.

brary, where a model shelter i has "been constructed under Newsman, Family sponsorship of The Democrat i To Test Shelter and Chronicle and The Times-' Hartford Times reporter Union. Bill Huebner will climax a se- Literature is also available ries of articles in that news-at CD headquarters, 61 Main paper on fallout shelters by St. and by mail. spending several days with Abbott said the office has his family in a shelter, run out of copies of shelter The Times, a member of plans, but more are on order Gannett Group, an-and are expected soon. nounced that Huebner will He estimated 1.000 visitors "P'ore vaious fuafts to the familv-of-six fallout a home shelter its shelter vesterdav, approxi- f0st anud Preparations for life matelv the same as on previ- a shelter, before writing ous davs since the shelter hl sJtories- opened Mondav.

lhet PaPer aIs? reported that Connecticut Interest in building private. Gov. John N. Dempsev may fallout shelters in homes is soon have a shelter for him-growing. Abbott said, and the seif and his family in the model shelter has fed interest executive mansion, by showing people how sim-, pians are expected to be pie the construction can be, shown to the governor in a he said.

few days, the Times reported. The shelter is designed to Last week Connecticut's state fit in the corner of a base- Civil Defense director, Wil-ment. It is supplied with liam L. Schatzman. disclosed food and other necessities to he is building a shelter in his sustain a family for two home.

Ex-Phone Co. Aide Weds City Information Director Syndicate Buys $6,930,000 City Bonds The city sold $6,930,000 in serial bonds yesterday to a syndicate headed by Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. Lincoln Rochester, in a combine with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of Sew York and Chemical Bank New York Trust was the lowest of eight bidders at an interest' rate of 275 per cent and a premium of $15,526. Err.mett Y.

Norton, city comptroller and acting city manager in the absence of the vacationing F. Dow Ham-biin. said after the bids were canvassed: "It was an excellent sale. This sale speaks louder and more eloquently and with, more authority than any state-; ment. It establishes the fact that the city is not in a 'financial as claimed by persons who do not "understand municipal finance." Dig at Democrats 'Last year." Norton continued, "seven syndicates bid on our bonds.

This year we had eight. We are pleased also that a local bank was the suc-i cessful bidder." I Norton's remarks apparently were directed at criticism of the administration's fiscal policies leveled recently by Democrats. The city's last bond sale was on Sept. 1, 1960. when a $9,157,000 offering was taken by a syndicate headed by Security Trust Co.

for 2.6 per cent and a premium of The premium is offered by, 8 securities house or bank to; protect itself if identical interest rates are offered. The premium on yesterday's bond sale will be applied to the first year's interest and will reduce the long-term rate to about 2.74 per cent. No New Borrowing Norton explained that yesterday's sale involved no new, borrowing, merely the funding of temporary notes pre-j viously issued. The borrowing! is mainly for construction of the Midtown Plaza underground garage, and the bonds! will mature in from seven to 15 years. Originally, the city planned! to borrow $7.1 million, but! this was reduced to make the; bonding for the Midtown garage $4,065,000.

The administration said that halving the term of the bonds to a 15-year limit would save the city, about $2 million in interest; charges. Norton reported that yes-' terday's sale drew bids from a large number of Wall Street houses and from as far west as Chicago. 1 Rochester Today's fvens Set I. mi Hew Yk Jtet. Ptocti 0-ri.

lunrh-cv eV Mover Pt't' B'T'v Maoer T. Memorial Ar Getlery, 0 fwe'S-'v Ave i0 a tf, 5 m. Portr Zee, I) i. 1 Susan inthenv Heute. 17 Wod'Son S' eon 50 to 5 Humon Society end Leilyoee 'arm.

vveit Poa eori 10 a 0 Rochester Museum e' rti and Sciences Eait ooen am ct I rn i Eosmion Heuse. TC Edit Ave, odi 10 to rn P'jbllC Librory, -s orr earn '0 brocre 1 0 9 rn 8 Cress Biood Center, Cw')" OP r.rn to 5 rn City Pound. Ceit-oi Ae ocei I to ir ot HiSterieol Seciety, Eos' Ave. oo 4S to 4 t0 0 rn Dontortli Pecreotion Center. A.e ooen 10 rn.

10 5 0 dance 2 to CemBBellWhittlese Heuw. 133 Mi-huos St ooeo ir) a to 5 0 ti Alcoholic Anonymos, ooen ffe'no '4 Wa(er St 17 15 om. 50 Piymou'h Ave ond Lrrn 5t 30 "led rrwrji H3 AnH-ews I ond 131 Adoms St I 10 YOU REPPESFNTATIVES IN WASHINGTON Senoe Kenoe'h B. Kedt no IP' no1 Jo'oo Jovits (Pi Addr Seoo'e C't ce Buo no Wohtngon, House District, Judv ft (PI. J'h O'Stnr', Horold Ostertog PI, Add't House Ott 'e Bjdme.

Washing ton, C. POLLEN COUNT Aue 30 CT3 fmergenc'es Summary of e'ne'Oeocv fire ond dm- buionce coils for the "4-hour period ended lost MIDNIGHT TO NOON 01 A eionoer, pe'son mlured 7-41415 Dewev, s-rknes 171 A'iontir. sickness 12 1D4 Wosh no'on mnttrm fir. 1 35 791 Trouo, food burning, a 4 5o North, rkness 7 95 73 T'ono, sickness 7 Plymouth nnd Mnqnol (1, orident 3S Po'k 141 STkoess 10 51 B'Otso-n (v NOON TO MIDNIGHT OH 47 CiOV. Ott.r 3 435 Bov.

sirkness 1 (W Oooovte le5 Chettnut outo fire 1 35 Smith, wre dwn 1 1 75 C't'ord outn re 2.30 Nor Sen.ro Pork Pond, person miu'ed 3 174 Allen, sirknets 4 43 7e Bronon. perinn iniued. 4 46 AIDhone. man dOn 4 1153 Concord, sickness 14 North ond of-Cdent, ll2 Elmwood, sicknet? 7 58 51 Vain S'CkneM I 50 1871'j Sarotoaa, sirknes 16 Jackson nenr Portland outo 10 07242 Terrore, bov miured. re 10 00 Genesee ond Terrace ou'o fire 10 73 Parkwav and Biom.

girl cut 10 37 North ooDOnte Oeveiond fum 11 0747? Aieonoer de'ertive TV 11 0' Scrantom ond St. Prtul. Sifknes ll'l? Chntnn ond Avenue coue Marriaqe Licenses Liovd Bound Seattle. ond Anne Densmore, Seattle, Wah jnhn Ceiemon 1.34 Pittsfo'd ond lond-a Kuhis, 351 Hmchey Rood Schord Corn. Culver Rood, and Jef'O Aodreorx), )754 Quiver Pood.

1 -FREE-, $1.00 BILL Irinq in thu Ad nd ql Brjnd nw ll 00 bill itli ttr ourchis 3t SS OC oi niof up to tlltS two Si 00 Billl with vr purchtii DiPASQUALE'S FACTORY SHOE STORE PARK fill IN OUR LOT 313 NO. UNION ST. Nm PuBht Mrtt Op lt til I Saturday 'til "iff A 1 iX 1 savings sooner. SAVINGS BANK Rochttttr 14, N. Y.

In more than one name) Oh that- the couple's plans are "indefinite." Clark served 32 years with the phone concern, starting as a salesman. He is a graduate of Davenport ilowai Col-; lege and attended the Univer-: city of Rochester evening school and Rochester Business Institute. The city's public information chief, a former advertising executive, joined the administration in 1955. Recently her duties were expanded to include those of executive secretary to the mayor. Her address here is 26'i! Vick Park B.

Expansion Mil lion ing. Iloracek-Hay-', den Electric, electrical work, $176,916. Architect Benedict Ade said work on the east side of the building is scheduled for completion next spring, and on the west side of the building in the fall of 1963. Including $44,900 worth of steel for the job, for which contracts previously were award-; ed, the total job would cost $1,690,855. Catches Fire p.m.

as the flames swept through an attached shed and up partitions to the peak of the house. The flames were halted after a 10-minute battle. Brockport Fire Chief Earl Siegfried, who estimated the damage, said several migrant workers fled the house with their belongings. They were able to return later. HOrSE BURGLARIZED Jane Donovan of 5 Raleigh St.

returned from vacation last night and discovered her house burglarized, police reported. Stolen were a bank book, two diamond rings and dollar bill. The front door was forced open to enter, in-vesUplars uud, A. 32 years and four months. 46 I Al Jf vv-v a AX'V Ill 2 UR Exchanges Big Navy Gun For Class Space The need for additional classroom space, not the Berlin crisis, is responsible for the cV.ster of a five-inch naval gun from Harkness Hall at the University of Rochester.

Capt. Cornelius P. Callahan professor of naval science, reported that the gun, which was removed from the hall yesterday afternoon, is being sent to a Navy supply stockpile in Pennsylvania. Space formerly occupied by tlie weapon will be used for the! expansion of teaching facilities, Callahan said. Naval Reserve Officers Training Course students have used the gun as a piece of training equipment sine? 1946 when it was moved into the hall.

The gun. which has a 100-inch-long barrel, was used aboard destroyers during World War II. Some similar guns are still in use, Callahan said. I Store Sales in City Show Slight Rise NEW YORK Department store sales in the Second District for the week ended Aug. 26 were up 5 per cent from the corresponding1 week last year, the Federal Reserve Bank reported yes-! terday.

By cities: New up 3: Newark, down Buf-i falo, up Rochester, up 1, and Svracuse, down 7. Daybook jmm.nqs 701 Bufle Rood ond F'onces Waike-, 5 Hnroe' Ter Tho-nos Vorr.ott Plvmnuth Ave Co'ol Smith, 4 Riyerbank Piore Ar'nur Hovev. 3 7 nch St and Mae Sa'oeot. 717 Lake Ave Jonn Mo-er in Thomas St. ond Coourso 3.5 Ot St Ed0'd 'Aeber.

15' Coi'bronk Oriye ond Potric a Meve's. 247 E'ectr Ave Dono'd Bove and Joan gjttnn 3 4 Aoerdeen St Ailhom Marfmon. 510 Peone Pnod and Vorrdv. 17(8 Paul St Jrnn Gottuso 3 Lonsmg St and Mor ne Shant 7Q PorOe to Ai'oviMo 7:9 Faf Ave od In gr 176 trkeflo'e Cres Dov Con'oc! 347 Pnrkinghom St nnd Sondra Srhuvier 15 Poymr.nd S1 nrent 59 Vn i Bar born Boirc. 137 Sf F0a'd lyod 55 Hnr'em Si, and Knth-en I nQe 'a 144 Uo-on St Wa'o 0 Reone'-.

'9 Pa gh St ond Goebe! ft ntnn Ave Johnny 90 ond Vnrtng MfBnde Place Michael Pn'f "75 )e'ifnn Rood and to Aet. 177 Srhof Road Anthony ''7 Frnji-f vd ord Variiyn Pe'e'i 3'' DemTne Dr Rcoert Murnhy 28 Portsmouth Ter 1 and Potrica Mcfov, 375 Godmon St. Pe'er CHnno 104 vooaai-d St and Mn' 17 jrr James Me'ritt. Li-no, and June Migo 11 Monica St Births leys were born te Mr. end Mrs Borbour, Rnbe't A 75 Heimor Drive Soence'Dort, Aufl 25 Buchholi.

Douo as 3783 Culver Rnod Aug 77. Dovies. Herbe-t 51 Branson Aug 74 Oe Voe, Horry 399) Buffalo Rood. Ooden. Aug 77, Di Poole, Somuei, 11? Larimer Aug 76 DI Vincenie.

Don 120 oh Point Trail, Aug. 26. Eer, John Country Lone, Pen- e'd, Aug. 26. Hellenberg, Frederick 30 Trimmer Port), Soenreroort.

Aug 75. Hunter, Thorno 366 Trouo St Aug 26. Jensen, Howo-d 40 Meadow Drive Webster. Aua Leaty, Jon io? w. doe Rood.

WiiHomwn, Aug 76 Momwaring, Passer 91 Vonon Lone Auo 27 Mo'erli, William 0 79 Orchard Auo 26 Ostrewskl, Rudolrh TO Eost Ave Eosl Rochester, Aug 21 Paopalordo, acido 6 Samel Drive. Aug 26. Shorrew, Wovne 25 Sebastian Drive Auo. 27. Tbiele, Charles 459 Mooee Ave Aug 26 Torrev, Me'rift 134 Horiioo Drive, Pent'e'd, Alio 24 Williams, Edwa'd.

273 ost Ave Aug 25 Windsor, John A 45 Beach Aug. Girls were born te Mr. ond Mrs Clifford, Carl 112 St. Aug. 27 Craig, Douoas 1133 Genesee St.

Aug. 76 Drum, Joeoh 3837 E. Henrietta Road Hen- eMa. Aug 27 Edwords, Lynn 69 Hollu'er St Aug 75. Forrell, James A $27 Horeiwood Ter Aug 26 Gillette, Ge'a 49 W.

Mount St Aug. 28 Hooo, GeorSt Waiwo'th Road, Woiworrh, Aug. JL 11 X't JLL 9k $er; fir tjS' 0 -v. -n I 1 i I I MONROE COUNTY Main Office), 35 Statt I enclost F. Mark Clark, retired vice president of Rochester Telephone and Ruth E.

Mulcock, director of the City Bureau of Public were married Monday in Los Angeles. Mayor Peter Barry said yesterday that he was notified by the new Mrs. Clark in a phone call Wednesday. Clark, who lived "at 199 Aberdeen said on his retirement a year aco that he planned to move to Phoenix, Ariz. His first wife died Sept.

16. I960. The mayor said he was told bv the i'ormer Miss Mulcnk Air Terminal To Cost $1.6 Expansion of the City-County Airport terminal building will cost $1,645,955, according to the low bids opened yesterday. The apparent low bidder for general construction was Samuel M. Zarpas.

Inc. of Pittsburgh. at $996,000. The apparent low bidders for other contracts were: H. P.

I.enhard Sons. heating and ventilating. Iyobene Hayes, plumb- Tenants' House A short circuit in a panel box at a two-story house on the John White tenant farm in Brockport last night touched off a fire which caused damage estimated at $1,000. Firemen were called to the home in West Sweden Road near White Road about 15 filM, INJl'RKS BACK Beveriy Brown, 14. of 120 Flower St.

foil hard after doing a hand stand in front of her home about 6 30 last night. The daughter of Mrs. Elsie Brown was treated at Genesee Hospital for a back strain. 1 1 i I a No other bank pays more! Open a Savings Account at Monroe and see how regular plus higher dividends will help you have the things you want We pay the postage both nays when you hank hy mail!) I'TJi 4r I wish to open a new Savings Account in th following name(s). (Cash should sent by registered mail.) tluJ SAVINGS BANK I I I I Name Name (it account it to be Addreu 35 STATE ST.

E. MAIN ST. GOODMAN Sloppiq PLAZA near Man at Franklin 82? Goodman St. MEMBER F.D.I.C. SAVINGS INSURED UP TO City ei K3 ca.

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