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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 26

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Rochester, New York
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Man Convicted as Burglar 4C E0 EG0CRAT "a T.m Herbert L. Starks, 23, of 20out loot when he chased him. lident, said he hired the Vienna St. last evening was VanCort said he nabbed investigators Feb. 7 convicted by a County Court Starks after first losing stake out the store after jury of third degree burglary hen the accused man alked discovering more than breaking into the Fobert back into the plaza.

Starks. 000 in clothing had been Ryan Ltd men's clothing' married and father of two, stolen in previous breakins. store in Midtown Plaza shortly told authorities ne went to the! starks. who denied he was mall to pick up a girl friend, involved, was not charged HARD OF HEARING? CONSULT WITH CONFIDENCE. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE HEARING AID DEALERS GUILD ARE PLEDGED TO THE NATIONAL CODE OF ETHICS TO GUARANTEE THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE SERVICE TO THE HARD OF HEARING! uciuIC niiurngm rcu.

w. Robert F. Ryan, store pres- with theft of the clothing. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT County Medical Unit Talks of Foundation The Monroe County Medical Society is considering the establishment of a foundation for scientific and educational activities. The foundation, according to the society's annual report, would promote education and research in the field of medicine, and sponsor public health and public educational projects on subjects relating to medicine and health.

It is envisioned as a charitable trust governed by its own board of directors, which could assume responsibility for some of the programs now conducted by the medical society. The foundation also would be a device for broadening and extending programs of service which the society cannot now handle. .6 Institutions Share Hn Woman's Bequests juage uarry Kosemnai, who presided over a three-day trial, set sentence for June 5 and continued free in $2,500 bond. Asst. Dist.

Atty. Jack B. Lazarus prosecuted. The jury debated Denture Invention Replaces messy powders, oozing pastes, reliners nearly four hours. Starks, who TELEX 765 No.

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William J. VanCort of VanCort Bareham In vestigation Agency, identified Starks as the man who broke in and fled with- Bequests to religious and charitable institutions included $250 to the School of the Holy Childhood, 215 An drews $200 to St. Anne Institute of Albany; $300 to St. Bonaventure University; Six charitable and religious institutions benefit from the estate of Isabella Biffar, according to a will admitted to probate yesterday by Surrogate Michael L. Rogers.

Mrs. Biffar, who was the aunt of Councilman Henry E. Gillette, died Dec. 14, 1963 at 92. Before coming to Rochester in 1941, Mrs.

Biffar, who lived at 327 Brown $200 to the John McNally St. Bonaventure Scholarship Fund, and $300 to the New York City Chapter of the National Travelers Aid Association. Six nephews and nieces re ceived bequests totaling $7,400. The residue of the estate then was given to the operated a retail newspaper, periodical and tobacco store in New York City. Gillette served as executor, trustee and attorney for the estate, which was valued at more than $10,000.

IS YOUR CAR HOLDING YOU UP LATELY? New York City Chapter of the American Red Cross. Two-Time Felon Sentenced To 15-20 Years in Attica offender, he was given a sus pended 5-to-7Vs-year Attica Prison sentence by Judge Ogden. Alan II. Marsh, 21, of 430 Oxford was sentenced by Judge Ogden to serve six months in the County Penitentiary on a plea of guilty to petit larceny in cashing a forged $51.44 check. Fred Watson, 35, of 43 Manhattan yesterday was sentenced by County Judge George D.

Ogden to serve 15 to 20 years in Attica Prison as a two-time felon on a plea of guilty to first degree robbery. A co-defendant, i Bilbo, 22, of 13 Gardiner Park was sentenced April 29 to serve 10 to 25 years. The two charged with holding David Kaplan, 61, with a shotgun in his liquor store at '533 Main St. E. and stealing a $1,300 cash register containing $105 Feb.

6. Bilbo's bother, Willie, 17, alleged lookout, is awaiting trial. William II. Ambeau, 25, of Hunt's Trailer Park, Victor, who April 21 was convicted by a jury of first degree grand larceny in theft of a UR to Allow CD Shelters The University of Roches ter has elected to participate in the Federal Fallout Shelter Program, President W. Allen Wallis reported yesterday.

Walhs said the decision was based on a report to him by the faculty committee on radiation safety. Robert N. Abbott, Monroe County director of civil de fense, said, we re very happy to see the university buildings being used because Woman Passenger Hurt in Collision they are well situated. They fill an existing gap in our A woman was injured in a 'two-car crash at East Avenue facilities." The addition of the univer sity buildings to the shelter program, Abbott said, will Penfield Road, Brighton, "at 5:20 p.m. yesterday.

Hazel Newman, 47, of 70 Potter Place, Fairport, was treated provide space for about 17,000 'for face cuts at Genesee Hos persons and bring to about 500 the number of buildings available as shelters in the pital. She was a passenger in a car driven by William G. Reed, 28, of 62 Roselawn county. Wallis said parts of almost Fairport, which collided with one driven by Rose Rapp, all buildings on the River Campus and in the Medical 58, of 2501 East Bngh Center and Eastman School of Music will be designated car, was placed on five years' probation. As a second felony shelter areas.

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