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Thieves Steal Car DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE 1 (J Rochester Tuesday, January 24, 1950 HARRY P. RUPPERT REALTOR From Showroom Car thieves broke a showroom Rochester Day Book GOP Chiefs Push Albany Protest At Excise Taxes window in the McF.voy Nfofor. Today's Events 79 Howell sometime over the weekend to steal an automobile from the salesroom. Police said the car is valued at $795, There were no plates on the automobile. -IAktr 0707 20 WIHar lldf.

Cluh. luncheon. Power Hmel, Rntarv noon 'ZtJ. Aim to Push Resolutions I 2 PR fo 0 y- Mr "mni rnrMiMa miimhi, Finame Campaign, Brick Church Insttute, 6 p. rn Ftrhana Club, luncheon.

Power Hotel. 12:15 p. m. Rochester Section Ohio Slat Alumni HEART ATTACK I ATA I. A heart attack took the life of Rudolph Karwcick, 81, of 728 Ave.

shortly bcfoie 1:30 p. m. yesterday, according to Coroner Cornelius Danehy, who issued a certificate of death from natural causes. H. W.

D. SATS i AT NftST HDIRAl Calling for Repeal Of U.S. Levies Republican legislative leaders last night in Albany grabbed resolution by two Rochester Republicans to drive the war with President Truman over repeal of excise taxes, according to GNS. Expressing "bitter disappointment" that President Truman' tax message asked for only "modified reduction of the wartime imposed excise taxe, the five GOP legislative leaders said Asportation, banquet, rowel Hotel, JO p. m.

Rochester Optical Socirtr, dinner Nor-mandte Hotel 6:15 p. meeting. Dr. Duncan McDonald, Boston University, ipeaker. It Resolved," Rochester Mu-leum, p.

m. National ffjf Manaeeanenl Association. Rochester Caaptrr, luncheon. Chamber of Commerce, noon. Zoata Oab, luncheon, Hotel Seneca, 12-05 p.

tn. vSrHetV Club of Rochester, meetm. yrKc(r K4iijnrn ft fV m. YOU SAVE $53200 FIRST rlDltAt LOwioto iNTtmr I York Slate Clf ana Art Mow Oasewtion. displays.

Power Hotel, all i they would act Tuesday on passage a resolution asking Congress for MOITOAOI I 9x12 11. RUG S4.50 CLEANED BAIcer 9410 'storhester raetneerlne Socletv. luncheon. Outright repeal Armt Tecaaof" BATHH00M 0DTnT)( Suggs )) Piaeit Quality Tub. leva.

State Senator George Manning and Assemblyman A Gould Hatch Sheraton Hotel. 12 p. m. t'-i tiuleNnre m-Ib- rlna. Knthester branch, dinner meeting.

Cutler t'nion, P. m. Rochester Republicans, uho three weeks ago introduced a resolution HOLDUP TRIO AND CAPTORS Three Buffalo area men, held hy Buffalo police for armed holdup of two Rochester Mores, are flanked here hy (ma patrolmen who arrested them. Trio ssill he questioned today in third Northwest Svlwanl luB. mm neon.

terv. Free ftaaelina city holdup. From left are Patrolman Patrick Esford Karl Mye, Charles Cick, C. Stecher and second of arresting officers, Al-hert Andrew. Men were seized Saturday.

asking Congress to repeal the impost Mike Conrov Hotel. 1" p. m. i a.k.rtt Collee Alumni, dinner, nr. Cla.et See Itt )) )) on photographic materials, agreed last night to amend the resolution at 'Charles W.

Cole, college president. Uni-; vrrsitv Club. p. m. the request of the leaders to cover all Detectives to Quiz PolkzSzekArmzd Bandit wartime excise taxes.

Request by Leader FURNITURE CLEANED in your Horn Miser Repair a Pre WEIS FISHER The request wi made by Senator Arthur If. Wicks, majority leader; IRST FEDERAL Speaker Oswald D. Heck; Assembly SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Trio on 3rd Holdup lnCleanin5 Plant Robbery Hel by Buffalo authorities as the Sallnnal Foundation Infantile rarwv-sls. sanetv how. "rltlon Road School.

Greece. I '0 p. m. tUnad Center. 10 Spring Wood donation may be mada from noon to rMd.terV UMt, City Hall Annei.

open I to 4 p. m. fastman Hnex, open 10 a. m. to 12 and 2 to n.

m. CaawpheB-vVhlttleary Hmiae, open 10 a. m. to noon; I to m. ftatan I.

Anthony Hmm, 17 Maditon da. Memorial AH Gallery, open 10 a. in m. man Lee R. Mailler.

majority leader; Senator Walter J. Mahoney. chair (T I I II "LI man of the Finance Committee, and 10 An armed bandit was sought by nohec last night in conncc- result of a tavern battle with rookie policemen, three men- whoition with the theft of $410 from the DiSalvo Drv Clcaninc? plant. Assemblyman D. Mallory Stephens, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.

It came following a conference already have confessed to, two hold- 24 Aebcrsold after forcinc the proprietor to open the safe. oy CH-ev. ups in Rochester will be questionedi The holdup occurred about 5:45 a. m. yesterday, shortly C'ik.

in 'hi tia- buUdin? now cwrerna ore Ham F. Thomas 512 TAYLOR BLDG. HAmilton 6931 Museum it Art and Science, open a. m. to 5 p.

rn. Rochester PnnMe Libraries, mam. open a. m. p.

branche. open 2 to 0 after Anthony DiSalvo of 2471 Hinchey Gates, the proprietor. IP rnr DOT CrAth there today by Rochester detectives about a third robbery in this city. Detective Inspector F.mil R. Lam-biase said last night he would send sr ear irnHi Park ton.

open 10 a. m. lo Best in City had arrived at the plant. Detectives said there were one or two accom- Causes Hurts to 2 p. m.

with Governoi Dewey and took a line similar to views expressed by the Governor before a meeting of the State Publishers Association Friday. Manning and Hatch introduced their resolution on the opening day of the session, claiming that widespread unemployment was caused in the photographic material industry by the taxes. They charged the taxes have cut down purchases. Similar Detectives Irving Fngemann and Eu pikes who served as lookouts. Tomorrow's Events gene Fordham to Buffalo to quiz the According to Detectives John A Brockport woman and a Spen-ccrport man were injured about 5 o'clock last night in a headon colli Cornell Club, luncheon, Poer Hotel, noon.

BW I I a passaak central cwmer Ad Club, cracker and milk eion. Pow-I Hotel, noon. sion of automobiles in Fast trio on the SI 30 holdup of the Nut foiibister and Frank Hunt, the bandit Shop. 952 Main St. on the night about jj6o from the safe and pf Jn- 9- S50 from DiSalvo' wallet.

The men arc being held in Buffalo: -i ppened the front door and went on charges of armed robbery ot th, nI.ce to Brockport. State Police listed the injured Betty De Bottes of Barry Brock-1! Nararetb College Alumaae Aiwiallon dinner, ipeaker. Oretta Palmer. oman' pate editor. New York SVortd-Telearam fNew York Sun).

Sheraton Hotel. 7 p. m. Bmckport State Teacher Colleee, eiercite. colleie theater, 4 resolutions were offered by Democratic Senator Rav B.

Tuttle and Assemblyman Charles F. Stockmeister If 49 OLDS "76 of Rochester. first degree assault. They identified CLEAN UP TIME faying At Higher frfcts SHEET IRON SCRAP AUTO Bodies. Fndr FENCE WIRE SKELETON STEEL Opt Saf.

A. M. M2 Rock. Scrap Baling Corp. I 4 fUt St.

GEn. 1070 '49 PACKARD STATION WAGON On owner. Depreciation has Truman Request Deplored The President' request for modifi cation "is a bitter disappointment and the lights and the switch for the steam," DiSalvo said. "As 1 was walking back toward the front, the holdup man stepped up to me, holding a revolver. I guess he must have walked right in after me." The proprietor told invesiuators this p.

m. Roc he tier Police Training Academy, opening aasnon. Catharine Strong Hall, Print St. Cam put, Univerlty ol Rochester. 2 so p.

m. ew York State Gift and Art Show Convention, display. Power Hotel, all lav. Gen Me Camera Club, meeting. Roch-eitrr Muvum of Art and Sciences.

I p. m. themselves Saturday, when they were arrested in Buffalo, as: Edward C. Stecher, 30, of Depew, Farl L. Mye.

27, of Lancaster and Charles F. Gick. 22, of North Collins. Lambiase said the three men have port, puncture wound of right leg. right elbow injury, contusions of face and knee abrasions, and William Arnold.

57, of 5660 Ridge Rd. Spencerport, face and forehead lacerations and body bruises. They were treated by a physician. State Police Sgt, Harold Hackett, Trooper Clarence P. Scharett of Brockport substation and Brockport Police Chief already been taken on car.

Excellent buy at CLUB COUPE Fully quipped. Lew mileogt. $1898 $199i injury to the people of our state, the leaders said. "As Republican leaders of the Legislature, we favor an immediate repeal by the Conpress of all war-tmewed excise taxes. "The imposition of these taxes was the armed man said; is hold r.teht MM Muni ab, meeting.

Mil- signed confessions that last Wednesday tbey obtained $18 at the Yalo- up. Open the safe." DiSalvo said he went into the aeum. p. m. Police Athletic League, ttag dance.

Star dust Room, Edgerton ark, 7 to 10 p. wich Drug Store, 324 Monroe and $80 from Johnny's Liqilor Store, James Costigan reported the injured woman was riding with Arnold and the other car was driven by Donald Quinn. 32, of 135 Monroe Brockport. "30,000 sq. 246 Smith St.

626 West Main GEn. 0626 richt and proper during the Thev were rtared in effect solely to 'liscourape civi'in conumption during wartime. Rut. fodav. fn realtime, ihse needless taxes ar twtv office and opened the strongbox while the bandit stood beside him with the gun.

"When I took a drawer with cash and checks out, he sorted out the money and put it in his pocket," DiSalvo related. "Then he The holdup of Mrs. Josephine Pen Emergencies MIDNIGHT TO OOf 2.2124 Monroe, building being fumigated 4 02 Strong: 447 Thurston, alckne. 4 J5 St. Court and Exchange dleton, proprietor of the Main St.

W. nut shop. ws conducted while but surelv sappine the very li' blood 1 told me to give him the money in three employes, unwre of what was taking place, were in a back room of anv industries in our gtate. They have led directlv to whole (knopt OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVERY THURS. NITE "TiL 9 sale unemnlovment and have served or Any Part of MANUFACTURING or Warehoust Space Centrally located; including heat and iar.

ice; leading p'eHernr; tytfem lhrugo! lOeait 4li0 HAmiltaa 4iU my wallet. After that, DiSalvo said, the bandit ran out of the store and met another man in front and as soon as they got into a car parked directly listening to the radio. Buffalo Police Commissioner Michael C. Noeppel said the arrest of the three suspects followed their attempt to rob a Buffalo tavern while as useless tax drgin to stifle business exnnsion Thes wartime taxes hit harder at New vrk than otbr 47 states combined and must be repealed." sickness. 5:10 General.

5 Adam, sickness. 6 00325 Wertfield. investigation o( gas fumes. 7 40 Strong; 50 Congres. tlcknes.

City; J4 Herman, sickness. 9 52 1034 Harvard. $150 fire. 0 ity; 133 Driving Park, babv Injured. 10:39 215 Goodman motor fire.

10:42 Highland; Rjchford Hotel, aicknesa. 11 General; 24 Will, heart attack. 11:34 Highland; 115 Melrose, poison. 11:41 Genesee, 312 South boy injured. NOON TO MIDNIGHT 12 31 City; 721 South heart mack.

1:03 Highland: 721 South mail dead. outside, it sped away. The proprietor aid mat about three years ago burglars entered the two rookie policemen, just oft duty, were in the establishment. The commissioner said the men got a total of $541 in 13 holdups, including the two in Rochester. Cold Exposure plant, battered the same safe, but failed to open it, FREED IN MORALS CASE OUT OF OUR OWN STOCK NOT CLOTHES BOUGHT TO SELL AT A PRICE 1:10 Strong; 602 Plymouth injured Kills Zoo Birds 2 Deny Charges Involving 2 Girls Cornelius O'Callaghan, 39, of 36 Howell yesterday was found not guilty of a charge of endangering the morals of a child after a trial before woman.

2 35 St. Mary'l, 4(S9 Frost, aicknes. 3.24 Jefferson Ave. and Jefferson soot in chimney. 4:40109 Cottage, shed fire.

4:47 General and inhalator; 160 Mt. Hope poison case. City Court Judge George D. Ogden. TOOL CRIB JOB WANTED I hv Keea emploved by a well-iw local company fir nearly 2S inn.

I na had lull chr. th fe Crib, am fully eapahl ol r-tintnng and manaling me. and r.e the hct recommendationa fnr lai'klullncta. bounty, and reliability. Mv only reason lor seeking employ.

mnt at thit time it that mv eld mslnter plant is betnf closed and med evt el tow. O'Callaghan was arrested last Dec. John Enfonde, 20. of 409 Scio yesterday in City Court pleaded innocent to charge of attempted first degree assault and illegal possession of a revolver charges placed aiainst II on the complaint of the parents of a 13-year-old boy. There'll be a wee funeral shortly at Seneca Park Zoo as soon the bodies are located.

The bodies will be those of some bird immigrant from Australia, pintail non-pareils. They were victims of the Jan. 14 windstorm, when an electric power cutoff sent the temperature down 20 degrees to a shivering 50 in "the Zoo's aviary. After a valiant fight of about a week. 3 J6 S32 Main St.

amoke backing Into building from broken pipe. j. 46 St. Mary 339 West heart attack. I 22 General; Police Headquarter, aick-ness.

6 45 Park; 45 Vuk Pk. aickn. 7:0 City; Norton and Goodman, accident. City; 1 Widman, aicknesa. City; 22 Lorimer, aicknes.

a 30(U Scio. S20 fire. BUY YOUR CAR THE EASY WAY him Sunday after he allegedly forced two girls to get into an automobile with him. Judge George D. Ogden adjourned THE WANT AD WAY! Lot of ood buy are listed in the want Ad column of the Democrat and Chronicle.

Adv. January Plymouth leaking refrigerator. XX-22, Democrat ADVERTISEMtrfT the case to Feb. 24, pending Grand Jury action. Frank Liberti.

12. of 74 Ontario said to have hern with Quality you know: Fabrics you'll recognize: Not a sale of manufacturer mistakes, bad colors and unwanted styles but our 9:30 City; 30 Oregon, aicknes. Momose Licenses Eugene Grove, J16 F.pworth and Marion Murphy. 360 Seward St. several of them gave up the ghost, a zoo official reported yesterday.

And ome of the birds evidently went to dark corners of the eaves to die. Besides the non pareils, the roo entire stock the AT THESE PRICES IT'S ECONOMY TO BEAT THE SPRING cream Richard Lee. I Sthell end urace Purcio, 177 Brook Ave. Richard Fouquet, 07 Meig and Barbara Fuller. 134 Hickory St.

Albert Schum. 2020 Clifford and Bernicc Boudre. IS Medfield Dr. 1 BROWN Chevrolet listed four African birds as casualties of the day-long chill. These included two lavender finches and two cordon bleus.

The feathered victims will not be replaced until Spring, zoo officials said. a Enfonde at the time, pleaded innocent to a vagrancy charge and his case was adjourned to Jan. 30. Police arrested them in Highland Park less than a half hour after two other youths complained that Enfonde shoved a revolver at them while their car was stopped for a traffic light at Meigs St. and Clinton Ave.

S. and made the two girls with them change cars. Detective Inspector F.mil Lambiase said yesterday that Enfonde told him he has known one of the girl for everal years and merely trying to "get her to RISE! I 57 DAYS I Men's Suits, Topcoats, 0'coats Births Boy Were Born to Mr. and Mra.1 Jan. 11 Harold S.

Schwartz. 205 Lancy Rd, 12 James Harter. 99 Clifford Ave. 11 Donald Silvernail. 270 Park Ave.

Jackets, Sport Coats, Slacks 2 Hurt in Crash 2 SPRING! 14 Henry A. Indovina. 2 Traver Cir. 15 Roger N. Klein, livonia.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK KUPPENHEIMER AND AUSTIN LI In Merchant; Rd. start going steady with me agin. 15 Jesse Bresloff, 1S64 Paul. 15 Clifford Secor. 36S5 Dewey Ave.

15 Frederick E. Cheiterton, 153 CLOTHES KNOPF CLOTHES FROM OUR OWN CUSTOM DEPARTMENT A woman and a minister were in Ave. ADVERTISEMENT Excepting Staple Blues and Formal Apparel) jured about 7:30 o'clock last night in a two-car collision in front of 315 1 3 Victor A Beaton. 646 Clifford Ave. 16 Stanley F.

Durbin. 461 Remington. 16 John Dinolfo, 66 Curlew. 17Alphonce A. Causyn.

1692 take Ave. 17 Franklin H. Semmel, 450 Mill Rd. Merchants Rd. Y4- Police listed the injured as Mrs.

nNichola J. Principe. 61 Rauber. James L. Whitley Jr.

Joins Duffy-McKenna, New Hudson Agency Louise Wade, 26, of 315 Merchants 36 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 59 17 John J. Conway. 21 Westland Ave. 17 Franklin F.

Wood. Avon. 17 CorneUu M. Di I aura, 119 Ogden Suits 37 NASH SEDAN 63 Parma Town Line Rd. Girt were bora to Mr.

and Mrs.t Jan. '38 FORD TUDOR 69 left leg and head injuries, and the Rev. John J. De Waard. 57, of 967 Highland a head injury.

They went to their homes for treatment. According to the accident report, Mrs. Wade's husband, Ellsworth, had just stopped the car and gotten out, in front of 315 Merchants when the other car struck it head-on. 6 Robert J. Nolan, 27 Wmfield Rd.

16 Harvey G. Levy, 19 Berkshire. 16 William K. Moran, 65'i Rutgers. 16 Eric F.

Seipenbusch, 166 Seneca Ave. '40 PLYMOUTH 224 '41 BUICK SEDAN 395 14 Donald II. Heifer. 58 Syndenham Rd. 14 Myron W.

Brenner. 1029 Harvard. '42 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 398 IS William R. Wray, 754 Univerity Ave.

1 i '46 PLYMOUTH 798 CASH, CIGARETS STOLEN 1 py 16 Joseph A. Gelner. 3781 ake Ave. 16 Sidney F. Brown, 289 S.

Plymoulh Ave. 16 Robert A. Rogers. 26 Fourth. 16 Paul J.

Gropp. 197 Nantucket Rd. 16 George W. Hoffotd. 614 Magee Ave.

17 Donald J. Brodie. fl Miller. 17 Richard W. Thompson.

75 Dorheth Rd. '41 FORD TUDOR 866 '47 PLYMOUTH 987 Topcoats Forty dollars in silver and eight cartons of cigarety were stolen from the Soda Spa. 544 Chili between Regularly priced $47.50 NOW Regularly priced $50 NOW $16.00 Regularly priced $65 NOW $52.00 Regularly priced $75 NOW SCO. 00 Regularly priced $85 NOW SGK.00 Regularly priced $95 NOW $70.00 Regularly priced, $100 NOW $80.00 Regularly priced $49.50 NOW S39.60 Regularly priced $65 NOW $.32.00 Regularly priced $75 NOW $00.00 Regularly priced $80 NOW $04.00 Regularly priced $85 v. Regularly priced $165 NOW $132 Regularly priced $65 to $110 IVou $52 lo $88 Regularly priced $29.50 to $58 Now $23.00 to $16.10 I Regularly priced $15.75 to $19.50 I IVou 12.00 $15.60 midnight and 11:30 a.

m. yesterday The burglars entered through an '47 DODGE SEDAN 1089 '47 OLDS SEDANETTE. .1096 17 Paul J. Savre. 449 Ave.

A. 17 Dnfnjnic M. Paaero, 315 Culver Pkwy 17 teon L. Morrow. 167 Hamilton.

17 Roman Dombcjtewsky. 50 Vienna. 1 Robert L. Sant. 269 laburnum Cres open cellar door and then forced an inner door.

GEORGE "JOE" MILLER '48 CHEVROLET AERO ..1178 NEW CAR CONDITIONER OVERCOATS '48 DODQE SEDAN 1181 jU. S. Judge Warns Landlady: WKat you lata elel'vary en you '49 FORD TUDOR 1294 '49 DODQE ROADSTER ..1389 Pay $50 Fine or Risk Jail SPORT COATS ljMJ 49 DODGE SEDAN. SAVE $30 month rent for a third-fldor apartment at 28 Castlcton Greece, JAMES WHITLEY JR. SLACKS which she owns.

An Area Rent Office FEW DOLLARS DOWN! 1950 Chevrolet et 8ow Oavroleli ''Jca" ii Ike men who mate ready e'lj those impotent detail tHat new ca'i reqgi'e in order to retake your firit drive one of complete tatisf action. Every; detail, from beck intide end out gets the "oice-evar" by end you can rest enured when you drive way that all on your new ear neve been completed end your new Chevrolet will function to your complete tifeetion. Tuna in Brown' Rtd family TK Bern Dance J-rboree with Me Kaney at Columbut Auditorium, Chettnut Street Seturdey night 7:30 vie WHAM, cr order set the rent at $25, and en James L. Whitley veteran RochrMer forcement of this order was enjoined in Federal Court on Feb. 4.

1948. Federal Judge John Knight in Buffalo yesterday warned Dorothy Steen, a Greece landlady, to pay $50 fine by Jan. 31 or he probably would be sent to jail. That will be all right," replied Miss Steen. "I'll have a warm place tc sleep and something to eat." Miss Steen, who lives at 86 Pomona had been judged guilty automobile man, has ben appointed to the new and used car al staff of Miss Steen told the judge she was MONTHS TO PAY! CM THE ETP't? riOCP.

1 not going to pay the fine, which he set at $50. This was equal, the court said, to the rent collected above the Duffy-McKenna your new north-east aer.tion Hudson Dealer at 1301 Ridge Rd. Last, it wai announced recently. Mr. Whitley ha Wn anive in the automobile field for over 23 year.

Most of hit timf ha been devoted to work. of contempt in continuing to charge FRANK JONES CARS Rent Office order over the 10-month non-compliance period. Judge Knight said. "I may sympathize with your position, but you collected this money from your tenant and you'll have to pay it back." better still go lea lha Breedcait, Big Siege Revue end enjoy the round end que'e denting from to midnight. B-n Chavrolet "your friendly dealer" To? Wa Watt, open Mondey.

Wednesday ed r-'idey 'til 9 P.M. ad en Saturday 2 P.M. for your OODftl JOB RATIO TRUCKS a ALL CHARGE PURCHASES FOR THE BALANCE OF MONTH COMMENCING TOMORROW NOT PAYABLE 'TIL MARCH IU will be pleed tt greet hi many CORNER QUIZ ANSWER The promise of "land full of beaver" lured trader and trappers long parts of the Mississippi, St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes before iiplorerg and missionaries had penetrated this widnernesa. si i 6S5 WEST MAIN ivnit ip piiMciicu (siinsi iirtrnde and etislnmer at this new Inr.

the trial being held in Buffalo, assert-' linn, svhere would like to how ing that the trip had caused herjihm the BEAUTIFUL NEW HL'D-needless espense, SON. i HAmilton SSfcO.

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