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1" KOCjrKSTKR DEMOCRAT AND OIIKONICLK. THURSDAY. HO KM UK LM). Back to See 7c Went to Fly by 'Touch' Method 'GERMANY W.FN Law Balks Rent for Horse Room, Tenant Tells Owner, Saves $180 GENEVANS DINE RETIRING AIDE OF CITY'S C-C FORGING AHEAD GAUHN PLANS STAGGERING OF WELFARE JOBS UNDER HITLER TVs r.iMie KVncaly savcl liimsclf a little matter of 10 yesterday Ixcaiisc In- and liis attorney convinced a landlord that hark rent couldn't he collected from a man vli operated a liorxc? mom. It seems that until Aug.

1, Kenealy had paid $60 a month rent Chamber Official i to the Rochester State Realty Com- pany for his room at 170 State St. Eddie stopped paying. AJ lis iffyfr No Tyrant, Says Rochesterian After Trip Wolfgang Becker is a heavy-set, To Take New Post Jan. 1 Geneva Lee A. Taylor, whose resignation as secretary of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce Ratings Ready for Supervisors and Investigators City Welfare Commissioner H.

Oauhn List nig-ht decided a 'stapeer system" for service replacements in as Municipal Civil officials for- 5 placid, articulate Rochester brew- master who, after 31 years in this country, became so curious a few was honored Hotel Seneca Sunday, in the takes effect at a dinner So the realty company sued for $300, claiming that amount due for back rent. When the case was introduced yesterday in City Court, civil branch. Kenealy answered the complaint by alleging that, after he took possession "The use thereof was changed to an illegal one, and for an illegal purpose, niid tbit such ue and such purpose was known to the plaintiff." Kenealy admitted that the "illegal purpose" was operation of a room in which horse-betting activity was rallied on. The case was scheduled for trial next month, but later in the day Kenealy and his WORD WAITED ON SCHOOL 26 Long awaited word from PWA headquarters as to whether fundi will be forthcoming for irmodelin of School 26 is expected to reacii Rochester before noon today, scheduled hour for opening of mi the $120.0:10 project. F.

KntnMi-l Scbeier, Board of Fducat mn architect and building su per ml nde said last niaht. Still hopeful of an appropriation, which depends on a "recision" of funds from some other community, Scheicr based expectation of a I e-ply today on a communication yesterday with the PWA regional headquarters in New York. Rochester's rpplication for a grant was made last July, but building emergencies caused by last night. The dinner months ago about the gointrs-on in bin native Geimnny be got on a boat and went over to for hinself. Yesteidav.

in his Kmerson Street and ratings for supervisors by the was at-busi ness sponsor ed Commerce, than 200 Chamber of tended by mo office, Flecker puffed on a cigar honest about and tried to give an count of how he feels Geitnany of today. In the first place, the portly ir. est ita to candidates. Gauhn said the city had been leeway in meeting the Jan. 1 statutory deadline for having the rr.tae department under civil service because of the physical impossibility of having on hand a certified list of workers by that date.

The task, as in the case of the cour.ty, must be done ''as expe- men, members of the Chamber and representatives of local organizations. Taylor wiii b'erome executive secretary of the Association of New York State Canners, with offices in Rochester. Lon I'. Flannigan acted as toast-master and was introduced by attorney, George Hoffenberg, got together with the realty company, paid up two months' back rent amounting to $120, and the whole thing was called off. Oh, yes.

Eddie turned over the Becker said, Hitler i.s not the nith-i lews tyrant he Is mad out to be in the American press. "Germany has shown tremendous progress under Hitler," he paid. "There is no unemployment there. All work is work relief, for those who are able. German highwavs Gauhn said ditiously as possible, sib by the state.

he was advised key to the place "several days the storm on Long Island reporte i- Iv drained available funds for New ago," Hoffenberg said, and is all through with 170 State Street. Henry F. Bolin, chairman of the arrangements committee. Mr. Flannigan carried on the program' in humorous style and mingled i with the pr aise for his past ac-j complishments, Taylor was sub-; jected to murh good -nat ur ed ver bal hazing.

I Among the speakers were Mayor I C. F. Nieder, the Kev. Alexander Y'ork State. Harold Beyer (hands raised), a deaf mtttc, has become an able pilot through signaled instructions of Jack Jenkins (rear), his teacher.

They are with Mrs. Beyer, also deaf. are the last word. German railroads arc the finest in the world. Business is good.

Automobile factories, for example, are going at top speed, turning out those mall ears you see all over the coun-t ry." Itonus for Marrlime The marriage and birth rates Satisfaction Guaranteed In HEAT QUALITY WoIfRanR Becker. Rochester brewmaster, is shown at his office here after Mis return from Germany, where he went to see for himself "what really is RoinR on." VAI IIP COAL .65 Thompson, representing the Geneva Rotary Club; Joseph Spratt. Geneva Idge of Klks; Cornelius Taney, Knights of Columbus; Martin F. McCarthy. American Legion; W.

U. Phillips, Geneva Rod Gun Club; li R. K. Cede, Kiwanis Club; Walter F. Foreman.

Hydrant Hose Company, and Richard F. Schultz, Geneva Iodge At the conclusion of the program FGG-STOVE or NUT Deaf Student's Finger Signals Prove Good Flying Technique Olio finder contact; two finders propeller hand raised i i 10 have boomed sharply tinder the! government's bonus plan, Becker said. "When a young German couple! marries they immediately get l.OoO; marks from the government," Ton SUBWAY GAIN CITED IN TALK Ills of Rochester's subway over Pa $8.75, Rice $6.75 Buckwheat $7.75 l.ecker explained. "Kvery tin- they I County Waits 6i-Iay Flan Meanwhile, the county was upon a tw -month pet iod in hsrh it could make its changes. Viur.ty Manafor Clarence A.

Smith "Closed. It has submitted to the Ma'e alternate plans callinp for the two-month prace period, or a spell in which to make the cwitchfs, he said. Approval of the f'l-day period is anticipated. Investigator and Class A and Mipeivisois in the city department rreeiwd their from the ci'y rnrr: is ion yesterday. They have five days in which to appeal from the verdict of the examiners, after which the commission will confirm the list.

This cannot be done before next month, and consequently the deadline must be waived, Gauhn declared. State civil service lists for several important county Welfare Department jobs were received here yesterday. In all cases, incumbents fa. led to make the first three positions from which a candidate will be selected. Preference Aids Veteran Thanks to veteran's preference, .7.

Marshall Craih, 54 Winchester a a r. i 1111 TiTilfc 1-l child. marks are paid. det mined to build up a with a sub- with a tn. tnaiten-i 1 ayior was presented in his Tnf lanruao iiy wnicft Jiarohl a iiinoii Hitler is doaf mute, has It arned to pilot a flvinsr shin with a facility his new and I hardier race of Germans, istantiai purse and spoke briefly Zc instructor de-scribes as tion yesterday.

In a radio addr ess, concluding GLO-BRITE COKE STOVE or NUT the first phase of the series. "A Day in Citv Hall." Deputy Com- Plant Worker Hurt By Fall on Stairs LnWOOD 5Q59 -57 ip After 30 trips and a total of 10 hours in the air Beyer, who learned everything he knows about flying: from hand motions, has demonstrated to Jack Jenkins of Municipal Airport, his teacher, that a sensitivity to motion is a good substitute for a rood pair of ears. Tried IMvei to Aid Hearing Beyer can tell the motor revolti- tions through vibrations and pel-' dom refers to the tachometer, Jen Waterloo Millard Reese. 28. of South Waterloo, is Waterloo Memorial Hospital with back injuries received yesterday when he fell down a flight of stairs in the plant of the Waterloo Body Corporation where he is employed.

Reese wa" carrying a cushion when he fell. His injuries are not serious, it was said. OFFICE LYdkD 1525 CLIOTOn dVtHUt nORTH Fairport Plnt, 44 N. Main St. Brockport PUnt, 165 Park At.

a fresh generation both physically and mentally. Sterilization is compulsory for the tinfit." Becker said he saw no actual mistreatment of Jews, but did see smashed store windows of Jewish shops. He said that in the case of Jews who were "wanted." it was the Nazi custom to take such Jews from their homes early in the morning, when no one would know anything about it, and hustle them away to concentration camps. "I would be a liar to sny that it is healthy to be a Jew in Germany," Becker said. "However, the majority of Jews there are well enough ofT fl na ncially.

It is- the rough, unsympathetic, insulting manner in which they are treated that makes their lives so difficult." Pillage of shops is done almost entirely by young Germans, or "rowdies," as Becker calls them. Becker asserted that police try to protect property, of the owner's nationality. Tourists Welcomed Becker, who traveled throughout was at the top of the list or PSC Rejects Plan To End Crossing Albany CP) The Public Service Commission closed proceedings yesterday on the elimination of the Crossman Road crossing of the Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad in the Town of Dai ien, Genesee County. The Commission "Public welfare does not at this time require the elimination of the crossing." It added, however, the amount of vehicular traffic over the crossing appears to he "very small." The Commission also denied a petition by the New Yoik Central Railroad to discontinue services of an agent at Stafford, Genesee County, from November to April of each year, asserting "A considerable amount of use is being made of all station facilities at Stafford kins says. Mote than once he has surprised his instructor by detecting other aircraft in the air before Jenkins himself noticed them.

Back in 1025 decided to head clerk, although his ratine was M.flfi. Next was William F. IVir.ochuc. SO J-rkson witn 'i IS. Waifc C.

Kray, office who holds the only compara try a power dive in a plane, hoping i merce Commissioner Jack Burga.i. 1 speaking for Commissioner Harold S. W. MacFar lin, who is ill, brought that point home, Asked by WHEC Announcer Bill Dcspard about the subway, Burgin told of the promotional work ihe I epur merit was doing to boost the underground, such as renova ins stations, reorganizing the sub-j way corps, and working for ins'al-lation of new cars. "We believed then (when the program was launched) and we believe now that nobody ever took enoiiKb pains with it to fir.l out whether it would pay Or not." Kurgan "So got our new schedules and st-utcd a campaign to call the public's attention to its met its." "His this helped at all?" asked Despard.

"Well, if it hasn't helped then 'some other mysterious force must he at work. Since this campaign began in August the subway has (increased its business every month iin comparison to 1037. At the same I time the str eet car and bus busi-i ncss has been falling off each month. Up to the time we began promotion, the subway's business the sudden change in atmospheric pressure might aid his hearing, as it reputedly has done in a number of cases. The trial was unsuccessful, but it did give Beyer the "flying bug." Though fully qualified for a license now, in the opinion of his instructor, his application has been refused by the Department of Commerce.

There are no that prohibit him flying with a Thursday! Blue Ribbon 4 1 3 Germany for two months and did some hunting in the Black Forest, said that the Rhineland welcomes all tourists, and that American passports in particular rate prompt licensed instructor. Wife Accompanies Him He is a slight chap of 35. who ble job now in the department, received M5.fC. For jun.or accountant two employes of the State Welfare Department in Rochester were high Thomas F. O'Rourke was first, and James A.

Klos, second. Edward Meade, occupant of the job, was r.ot among the 13 qualifiers. Kay S. Anderson and Orrin M. Baker, vicepresident of Beardsley-Clarke Realty Company, led the lists for real estate supervisor with marks of SS.07 and S5.50.

The job is held by Clinton Ballou, who had 1.25 on the examination. O'hfr on the lift for head clerk were: William F. Cornell. 92. Jitme A.

Mary B. Kfatlnc, 88.93; i.s.r,9; John 1.. Cnhh, ts 1. Cournen. S7 90 Ray.

ir. Tid N. G-app. R7-R3: Arthur D. William-jf 6-411 Rnd Louis .7 Maraseo.

87.37, a F.ot John F. Kouse, Industry, Marfk C. BfT.linccr. Roehester, S6.RK; l.aa rente K. Vnan.

Kat Rochester. 85.80; Farara Hcidf Imeipr, 84.80; Mary J. ft 2. and Lyman K. Jones, 84.

fin, ail of Rochestrr; Alexander C. Burke, Cn-id Wa-er. 83.39: and Mm. Blanche B. 'I courtesy.

The only restriction he Icame across was a rule prohibiting ia traveler from bringing a foreign ERIE REFUSED INTEREST CUT Proposed reduction of annual rental rate from 6 to 3 per cent was squashed yesterday when directors of the Rochester Genesee also was falling off. So we feel newspaper into the country. Beck the country. ing that the upturn jer, for instance Beck- justified in say had a copy of The r. followed the pr -Tribune (Parrs, HAMS Whole or Shank Half lb.

27e Center Slices, Nearly All Meat lb. 39e omotion campaign. New York Herald a Id (reads lips and gestures with an ease that amazes the airport attendants. He lives with his wife at '59 Lisbon St. Mrs.

Beyer, also deaf, is a frequent passenger on his flights but is content merely to ride, and has no ambition to be a pilot herself. Both are graduates of the Rochester School for the Deaf. Since his graduation, Beyer Buriran also described work of 'edition), which he had to yield. He i was able to observe no bias in the German press, nor did he have paint trouble getting Paris, Brussels and other radio stations. Becker made the trip with his wife and daughter, Beata.

C2. The Beckers live 534 Denise woiked as a striper and sprayer. Instructor Jenkins, who claims Valley Railroad, whose Avon-Rochester trackage is leaded by the bankrupt F.rie Railroad, mot in thi? Genesee Valley Trust Building. The Krie trustees seek the Interest slash on capital stock in order to continue operation of the road, they Contend. The reduction was refused by the Rochester Genesee Valley stockholders.

Probable decisive action will be taken Jan. 4 at Washington, when Boneless Red PERCH FILLETS Ib. 19c Old Fashion CALLAS, 4 Hiclory Smc'xcd to 8 Id. aver. Ib.

17c he has encountered no difficulties the department in handling the city's real estate, zoning problems, public markets, port and airport, lie stressed importance of the Division of Municipal Relations in interrelating mutual problems of municipal government and business and in seeking to induce industries to locate in Rochester a part of a community betterment program. Prayer Week Listed In Village Churches inter, Koehesrrr, 83. 20 The 11 o'herK who I'iuor are'iunianT Jrh, qualified for the in teaching Beyer by the one-finger all Roehesterians, itwo-fincer mi-thnH Viinlr "i4. dard Solid Meat Extra Stan OYSTERS New West Coast Chicken had" Beyer can't obtain a license. nt rveorfc J.

Srroup, 87.21: F.dward L. 8.1 f.4: Henry O. Mtelke. 83.ft."V; 19c Staff Named 25C L. i "en people ask him if his student Hi Poerfert, 2j; Joseph For Your New Year's Party: Old English Real Sharp Creamy CHEESE, In I containers.

Very HALIBUT lb. E-fM Fnry SILVER SALMON lb. is capable at handling a ship, his answer always is Jumbo Smoked FINNAN HADDIE o. 25c 1 Irene M. Shea.

82.. nrd A Morrison. 81 70; Lewis W. nj'T. 80 73 Anna IMsseil.

80. 4t; Mary shannon, 79 10 and Joseph R. Roeklap, 27c lb. the Interstate Commerce Com: Vision conducts a hearing on the Krie's efforts to reorganize. Representing Rochester At Genesee Valley strekholdcrs at the meeting will be John W.

Remington, vice-president, and Samuel B. Dicker, a director. Fmcy Smoked WHITE FISH ib. By Sheriff! Warsaw With selection of aj deputy sheriff in Attica still in' the hands of a town Republican! committee last night, one new name! appeared in a list of appointments 39C 5 Hurt in Crash Near MacDougall 1 ftpri the real estate nupervisnr ihp following Rorhes'T men: Will. am C.

Kane, 84. fit; William C. Ts 82; Lewis K. Cooper 80.35; George I 78 8: William F. Bauer, 7S 43 and Ferdinand E.

Roeser, 75 93. 45C MacDougall four children A father and his were injured, none Cheddar English Fine Old CHEESE, cured in port '-in. Jail Term Meted In Theft from Kin Ib. 55c Spec! rancy Purees SWISS CHEESE Boston Cream PIES A small pie ti'ied with a mustard cream filling; marb'e icing each 23 FRUIT CAKES, fancy wrapped Ib. SOc NUT BREAD loaf 15c Juicy Florida Oranges Large Size 27c City Firm Loses Suit for Interest Geneva A motion of Hemmerich, Kuhs Bender, Rochester contractors, for interest on a verdict awarded them in their suit against the City of Geneva on Nov.

5, has been denied by Supreme Court Justice Nathan D. Lapham. Justice Lapham based his de ID. seriously, late yesterday in an automobile accident a mile north of here. The injured: Gilbert Murphy, 38.

MacDougall. cuts and bruises about the face; Louis Murphy, 12, injuries to left leg; Roger, 10, cuts and bruises; Jack, 6, cuts and bruises, and Joyce, 4, lacerations about the face. According to Sheriff Herbert P. Yells, Waterloo, Murphy, accompanied by his children, was driving north, and Frank Hahnel, a peace justice of the Town of Romulus, was driving west, when their ior iiw maae oy rnerni lcwis Spring of Wyoming County yesterday. The new deputy is Lewis Cornish, Varysbnrg who will succeed Ray Donnelly as Sheldon's deputy sheriff.

Sheriff Spring also revealed that he would not reappoint Elmer Griffith, deputy in Eagle for a number of years. Reappointments yesterday were: Undersherif Leland Brei; turnkey, Thomas Kennedy, and assistant turnkey and janitor, Edward Kemp, all of Warsaw. Deputies reappointed were. Warsaw, Arthur Kemp and Mrs. Rob Cohocton The annual Week of Prayer will be ohser ved in Cohoc- ton with services on Wednesday, Thur sday, Friday, and Sunday, Jan.

4, 6, and 8. The program, spon-: sored by the Zion Lutheran. Metho- dist and Preshyterian will have the "Transfiguration of Jesus" as the general theme. At 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday in the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. F.W. Smith of the Methodist Church will speak on, "The Fellowship of' Worship." On Thursday In the Methodist Church, the Rev. Luther R. Scheehl of the Zion Lutheran Church will speak on "The Cloud of His Glory." The Rev.

Alfred B. Wangman of the Presbyterian Church will speak Friday evening in Zion Lutheran Church on ''Seeing Jesus Only." The Rev. Robert Stackcl of St. Paul's Lutheran Chinch, Dansville, will give the concluding sermon, Sunday evening, Jan. 8.

in the Presbyterian Church on "The Descent to the Plain." SWITZER- Dansville Frank Gurner, 24, Dansville, yesterday was sentenced to 90 days in the Monroe County Penitentiary, Rochester, after he had pleaded guilty to petit larceny, when arraigned before Police Justice Warren S. Morey after his arrest by Police Chief James E. Bradley. Gurner was charged by his brother-in-law, Kenneth Bcllis, Finest LAND mported CHEESE 55c ID. 2 Doi.

49c 5 for 25c Texas Pink'rieat FRUIT cars collided at the four corners Dansville, with stealing a pocket- 10c Tapioca PUDDING Ib. 17c book containing $10 in cash, his operator's license and other just outside the hamlet of MacDougall. The Murphy car overturned. The injured were treated by an Ovid physician. Hahnel was not injured.

CHEESE ib. 39e Best Quality IMPORTED FRENCH ROQUEFORT ib. 59e Imported Polish BOILED HAM Ib. 65c la. 5c ge anc DILL PICKLES, crisp 3 for 10c hmoeror GRAPES, New Green CABBAGE New Texas SPINACH Fk.

Fresh California BROCCOLI .2 lbs 17c cision on Section 4S0 of the Civil Practice Act which entitles a plaintiff who recovers a verdict to have interest added to the verdict, but which does not apply when the jury considers the interest and awards it as part of the verdict. James P. Donovan was attorney for the contractors with City Attorney Thomas J. Cleere and William S. McGreevy counsel for the city.

The denial of the motion for saves the city approximately $2. "no. it was said. The Rochester contactors built the main disposal plant for the citv. Kosher Style COOKED CORNED BEEF 2 Ib.

35c ert Gardner; Perry. Raymond Bauer; Gainesville, Norman Tall-man; Arcade, Clifford Joslin; Mid-dlcbury, Roy Jones. OKS KI.KCTS Cohocton Officers elected by Liberty Chapter, OES, are Matron, Mrs. Rena E. Hemmer.

Atlanta; patron, Roy E. Fogal. Cohocton; secretary, Mrs. Delia McDowell. Cohocton; treasurer', Mrs.

Cora Folts, Cohocton; conductress. Mrs. Pearl Schaefer, North Cohocton: associate conductress, Mrs. Editha Ed-mond, Cohocton; trustee, Mrs. Leora Tripp.

Cohocton. These offi 15c KATES HAPPENED CALKDOXI.V OKS KI.KCTS Caledonia These officers of Caledonia Chapter, OES, have been leeted: Matron, Anna Rabinowitz; patron, Emmett M. Day; associate matron. Mary Minster; secretary, Bertha Day; treasurer. Ruth Stone; conductress.

Myrtle Rider; assistant conductress, Anna Harmon; trustee, Lois Johnson. ORAXGK MKKTS TONIGHT Scottsburg A special program will feature the meeting of Scotts-hurg Grange in Grange Hall tonight. It will include "December Issue of the Grange Journal" an animated magazine to be presented on the tage in several acts. BOILED 3 lbs. 53c Imported Po HAM 4 Ib.

special cans, Lenox COFFEE, fresh roasted Pure Cane Granu'atcd SUGAR, Ib. bag Ocean Spray CRANBERRY COCKTAIL, p' $2.23 bv our tvclnivi Oil Stonr Method uliHif and nrr fater on the ice I HI cull and I.Ilcr. CALL BALL MAIN 895 34 N. CLINTON Tower Brand Goose Liver Harvard Club Awards Two Scholarships 37 cers win ho instanea iuesnay evening, Jan. 10.

Style SAUSAGE 45c 17c 25c 37c 25c 19c 19c 37c 53 Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCF. 2 tins De! Ma'z CORN ON COB. 12 ears to can. Del Maiz NIBLETS, 12 oz. tin 15c.

2 for Quick Quaker OATMEAL 2 pkgs. Kneemex PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs. Highland MAPLE SYRUP, 12 oz. bot Tet'ey's Gold Label ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 2 Ib. tin Winners of the 1939-40 scholarships for Harvard College, awarded by the Harvard Club of Rochester, are Richard Bloch.

of Beniamin Large Grade EGGS HENNERY 41e musical comedy, has been editor-in-chief of the paper published by the music department, and Ls a member of the swimming team. He has maintained a high academic The Choice of $1.25 FREEBURN Becch-Nut BISCUIT ASSORTMENT, 3 ib. box Beech-Nut SOUPS, 5 Varieties 2 for 27c, 6 Big BILL SHRIMP, lage wet pack 15c, 2 Label Mission TUNA. FISH, 7 oz. tin 2 AJasker RED SALMON Franklin High School, and Howard Joos of East High School, it was announced last night by E.

Gleason, club president. The two youths, along with Jack Ir hwatcr. of Charlotte High School, who has been recommended by the Harvard Club for one of the freshman scholarships offered by the college, will be guests at the annual Christmas luncheon today In the University Club. Bloch. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bloch. 57 Northview will be for for for HARD COAL $.70 standing and is interested in chemistry. Lohwater's activities at Charlotte have included membership in the Biology Club, staff of The Pilot, the Latin Club, track team and campaign manager for the student fund. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur A. Lohwater, 4223 Lake Ave. The Rev. Harold E.

Nicely, pastor of Brick Presbyterian Church, will speak at today's luncheon on "Horizons in Education." Five present Harvard students, Donald King, Milton Brown. George To Order Call Grocery Order Board as Early as 8 A. M. Stone 6500 Ebb, Stove, Nut Wid- GRAPE JUICE, Natural IVES, qts. 45c.

2 fo 79c 27c 25c 25 87c 34 23c 27c 43 35c RirilARI) HOWARD iti.ot ii V-h TON CASH PEA $8.25 ton N. B. Co. DELUXE Assortment ib. pkg Off N.

B. Co. RITZ CRACKERS, I Ib. pkg Green Giant PEAS, large and tender 15c, 2 Heinz TOMATO JUICE, 12 cz. 6 Shoveled 306 Prices Ofish, Delivered CALL MAIN tor for for graduated in June.

He has been National Honor Society. His in-outstanding scholastically as wellterest for the future lies along a in student activities, according mathematical and engineering lines, to the scholarship committee. He Young Joos, senior at East High has been a member of the school School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. band and orchestra, the inter-high John C.

Joos. 118 Middlesex Rd. musical organizations, member of He is a First Class Scout, an active the golf team, school table tennis member of the East High choir and 19c. 2 Welch's TOMATO JUICE. 26 oz.

bot Ml Schreiner, William Sanderson and! Heywood Hawks will talk on tneir college experiences. Musicians, from the Johnston Memorial Pipe! GROCKRY. MAIN FLOOR 70 EXCHANGE ST. champ-ion and a member of the sang an important role in a recent will play..

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