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ROCHESTER ANT) CHRONICLE Mndcr. Apnl 19. 1933 21 3 Faiths Support Chest Campaign ROCHESTER 1 -n rutt Ju5ti-vv4 I I 1 I 1 I I iiinnnininiiiii wim Leaders of the three major faiths in the Rochester area have called upon their followers to support the 1963 Community Chest-Red Cross campaign. i The drive for $5,700,000 will begin Thursday and con- sponsibilityjto be as generous tinue through Monday, 6 1 Canon Cowdery. in a mes- sage directed to members of Messages backing the fund Protestant faiths through raising effort were directed their clergy, said the drive to members of their faiths by provides an opportunity for Rabbi Philip S.

Bernstein; fulfilling the Christian bid- Rev. Canon Arthur R. Cow- ding to help one another. De-dery, president of the Roch-! pendent on the success of the MOTHERS! CHOOSE TRUE MERIT PLAY TOGS for long wear and easy care ester Area Council of Church es, and Bishop James E. Kearney of the Catholic Diocese of Rochester.

Bishop Kearney's message to Roman Catholics said, in drive, he saia. "are local agencies whose health and welfare services help4 the needy, beginning with the inner city and outward to the farthest corner of the county. In addition. 28 other agencies, plus the Red Cross, serve even beyond the local area, but not at all beyond our concern." Rabbi Bernstein's message said the callous and violent aspects of life today make it "all the more necessary part, that the campaign "is a project in which everyone should feel a personal re- HUP, TWO Members of the Naval Resent Officers Training Corps at the University of Rochester march past three trophies during Presidential Re-view yesterday afternoon on River Campus. Air Force cadets also paraded.

ROTC Groups Revived At River Campus The sun was hot and the breezes balmy yesterday afternoon as more than 250 members of Reserve Officers Training Corps proudly to reaffirm the kindlier virtues of life and to insist upon the worth of every individual. The agencies supported by the Community Chest and the Red Cross are profoundly N-r 111 I Slit J0 '( Hi M4 tec rm concerned with these values. We do not care about the fate of the individual. We do take community responsibility for the welfare of all the people in this area." The messages were made paraded on River Campus for public over the weekend, some the University of Rochester president, their senior military officers, parents, families and girl friends. The combined Navy and Air Force units were marched as boys cotton briefs 3 for 225 100 combed cotton with double seat for added strength and comfort.

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of them in houses of worship. All three cited the low overhead and high efficiency of the annual communitywide effort. a regiment, commanded by Navy Midshipman Cmdr. William L. McCoy.

The NROTC battalion commander was Changes Enacted On Governing of 16 Boulevard Parkway, also members of honorary fraternity. Occasion was reception for new Phi Betes on University of Rochester River Campus. FAMILY ENTRANCE Miss Dorothea E. dc Zafra, 21, displays Phi Beta Kappa key she earned this year for parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carlos de Zafra Blue Cross, Shield -s Alii It'MfHtil ALBANY (GNS) Gov Horse Injured Grant for Study in Europe Given Professor at U. of R. nocKeiener yesieraay ap -0 Midshipman Lt. Cmdr. Donald L.

Liebich and the Air Force ROTC group was led by Cadet Col. David C. Patterson. The 98th Army Division Band was led by 1st. Lt.

Fred-rick Bielawa (USAR NG). which presented the National Anthem, marches of the various services, and "The Genesee." During the awards ceremony, 20 individual awards were given by such organizations as American Legion posts, Reserve Officers' Association, Naval Academy proved legislation to reduce dominance by doctors and hospital officials over boards faculty in 1958 as professor By Auto' April Fool appeared at the wrong time of the month for Horace Reed of Buffalo. He met a horse by that name of directors of hospital and medical insurance plans, such as Blue Cross and Blue of English. He became de partment chairman in 1960. Shield.

In 1959, Dr. Ford was He also signed bills aimed Dr. George H. Ford, chairman of the University of Rochester English department, has been granted a Guggenheim Fellowship for a year's study abroad. He will be on leave from the university during the academic year starting next head on about 2 p.m.

yester at preventing the boards from becoming rubber awarded a fellowship by the American Council of Learned Alumni Association, Sons of stamps. Societies to make a critical The bills, all suggested by study in England of D. II Lawrence's writing. the Joint Legislative Commit Sept. 1 to com- irnrm weather pajamas 2)0 and 33 Choose from our assortment of coat and middy style pajamas in ankle or knee length.

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Dr; Ford is the author of day. Reed told sheriff's deputies he was driving in West Jefferson Road near Knickerbocker Road in Pittsford when April Fool stepped in front of him. The seven-year-old gelding, which was being exercised by Plans, will: several books on his special Bar doctors or hospital plete a book ony "Th Concept of Time in Vic- torian Litera-f ture." ty, 19th and 20th Century officials I composing English literature. He re more than three fifths of the ceived his bachelor's degree directors of a medical ex from the University of Mani' his owner, William Wilmot, 17, the A i a Revolution. Chicago Tribune and General Dynamics Corp.

Unit awards for outstanding performance were made by the Rochester 8303rd Air Force Reserve Recovery Group to Flight for intra-unit competition and to the 3rd Midshipman Platoon by the Rochester Power Squadron for platoon competition in NROTC. The Frank E. Gannett Cup for excellence in inter-service competition was awarded by The Democrat and Chronicle and Times-Union and was presented to the Navy this year, pense indemnity corporation toba. master's from the Uni Dr. Ford will spend most of the year in France, with versity of Toronto and doc (such as Blue Shield).

Sponsored bv Assemblyman Ken torate from Yale. He was a member of the English fac neth Willard, Nunda Republi can. of 154 West Jefferson Road, was knocked down by the impace, but got up and returned to its stable. Deputies said the horse sustained brushburns, cuts and bruises. The car escaped with hood, fender and headlight damage.

ulty at the University of Cincinnati before coming to 1 1 1 directors of health insurance plans to no his wife and Dr. George children. H. Ford He will make occasional trips to London to do research at the British Museum. Dr.

Ford joined the U. of R. Rochester. more than 10 years of un The Fords live at 2230 broken service. However, Clover Brighton.

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of any nonprofit health insurance corporation be dropped automatically if he fails to attend at least one meeting in 18 months or at least half the meetings in a Sibley's Fashions for Boys, Third Floor; calendar year. Irondequoit, Eastway, outhtown, Newark. 4 U.S. Benefits Up in Area In line with a long-term Jumping Jacks Maxhide camper Handsome outdoor shoe by fanious-for-fit Jumping Jacks is unbelievably lightweight, sensibly crepe soled so it's non-slip ideal for camp and playtime. Sizes 12(4, trend, Social Security benefits being paid in the Rochester area have increased sub stantially over the last year, according to Joseph M.

To- maino, district manager tor the Social Security The number of benefici $10. dent; Cecil J. Duffy, Webster, president; Nathan C. Morrell, Greece-Ridge, secretary, and Clarence M. Zornow, Pittsford, was named as treasurer.

Election of the officers took place at Bushnclls Basin Fire Hall. BACK AGAIN Officers of the Monroe County Volunteer Firemen's Association re-elected yesterday are, from the left: Martin J. Hynes, Scottsville, first vice president; Joseph B. Kuhn, Penfield, second vice presi aries rose by 6.5 per cent from 67,177 to 71.567. Their benefits now amount to 373.714 a month, up 8.1 per cent from $4,969,835, the fig County Fire Volunteers Rename Duffy Head Sibley's Shoes for Children, Third Floor, Downtown; Irondequoit, Eastway, Southtown and Newark 'starred item not at Sen-ark ure a year ago.

Nationwide, more than 18 Casperson, director, three million persons now receive I old-age, survivors and dis-, ability insurance payments at a rate of about $14.5 billion a year, Tomaino reported. 4 ic SIRU.Y'S. Rochester 4, Y. Please send me the following play tog: I Color Item Quantity I The types of benefits paid, the number of beneficiaries in each category and the monthly payments made to them here are: Retired work Cecil Duffy of Webster Fire Department was reelected president of the Monroe County Volunteer Firemen's Association at its annual meeting and elections yesterday afternoon at Bush-nells Basin Fire HalL It will be Duffy's second one-year term. Five other major officers also were elected to second terms.

Joseph B. Kuhn, second vice president, said the association reiterated its support of the Rochester Fire Department, a private organization whose funds and records Approximately 175 members of the 59 companies in the association attended the business meeting and buffet at the year-old fire station in Bushnells Basin. Others reelected were: Martin J. Hynes, first Vice president, Scottsville Fire Department; Kuhn. second vice president, Nathan C.

Morrell, secretary, Greece-Ridge; Clarence M. Zornow, treasurer, Pittsford; Vernon C. Ruf, sergeant-at-arms, Chili; Leo V. Trau, director, three years, Greece-Ridge; John E. were asked to be turned over to the city by a City Council ruling Wednesday.

The Rochester Fire Department is a member of the Monroe County Firemen's Association. The city wants to establish a legal right to the approximately $60,000 in state funds the department receives yearly. The department opposes transfer of its funds to the city. The department's money is collected by a 2 per cent tax on fire insurance premiums paid to out-of-state companies. years, Pt.

Pleasant; Collins Castner, director, three years, Union Hill. Newly elected were: Frank O. Newton, director, three years, Henrietta; Raymond Statt, director, one year, Clifton; Howard Weller, legal defense fund, Crescent Beach. Named as delegates to state volunteer meetings were Duffy. Martin J.

Hynes, Arthur Heid, William Doran, Robert Northrup, Raymond Otto Mechler. Peter Arthur Brady, Gordon Mosher. HU8 4000 NAME O.HVRGE ADDRESS CHECK CITY ZONE ME Phone Order Dept. open at 8:30 A.M. ers, i.iae, wives jor husbands, 8.575; widows or widowers, 7.6S8, i $547,578, mothers and chil-jdren, 6,940, $403,786.

and disabled workers and dependents, 4,198. $305,266. Briond (ihf fre dthr Pfo.ff mdd 3 sals tax if d-liTA in routes, tldti 3c for huntHivt and infa'if to' itrm. Atn atid if'V fedrmt I 11 on 1.

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