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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND -CHROXICLH. TUESDAY-. MAY 2. 1044 IT) BUY WAGTO-T0 Area's War Toll Includes Two. Wounded, 2 Captured If ff 1 fx -4 FIRE CASUALTY INSURANCE AGENCY i This office XX-27 Reeves Clark, and a year-old daughter, reside in Elmgrove Road.

Greece. Continued from I'age Thirteen Aquinas Institute and was employed at the Hotel Rochester before entering the Arrrly. SUPERVISORS OK SALES OF 3 PROPERTIES Sale of three properties acquired by the county from Old Age Assistance clients, was approved by the Board, of Supervisors yesterday. Walter II. Durbin, 33 Day bought Cottajtc 36.

Graywood, Conesus Lake, for $2,010, while Nellie M. Carl, 25 Hincher Greece, paid $800 for a property at 25 Hincher Rd. Frank J. Gogan, 193 V4 Sherman purchased a property at 205 Sherman St, for $1,750. Also approved was the sale of WPA equipment as follows: Three Keystone shovels to Oscar DeBree for $300, $300 ahd $400; grader to John Hemmerich, $150; grader to Sgt.

Harold R. Mattice Wounded Over Berlin Tech Sgt. Harold R. Mattice. 21, COURT COMMITS AX DEFENDANT son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Mat tice, 30 was wounded Adjudged Michael Daur- PEACE LIMED TO 3 POWERS BY DR. PERKINS At the heart of any lasting world peace must be the three great powers, United States, Great Britain and Russia, Dr. Dexter Perkins said last night in closing his annual series of current event lectures in Harley School.

"We must not, at this time, think that we can enforce peace without some force," said the University of Rochester history Rather than a blueprint organization for continuation of peace, he advocated the gradual development of such an international body through existing agencies, such as UNRAR. "The brightest picture," he said of an international post-war organization, "is that it looks as though the question can be kept from being a bone of contention." For that, he praised President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull because they "refused" to cnpitfllize on moven already made. Wendell Willkie, he said, has made it difficult for Republican opponents to embrace outright isol.i-tionism, and Governor Dewey In CENTER LINKS SECURE HOMES, 'BAD' CHILDREN More Rochester and area chil dren with behavior problems come from economically secure homes than from broken homes. That, was one of the findings discussed yesterday at the annual luncheon meeting and election of officers conducted by the Rochester Guidance Center at 31 Gibbs S-. Contrary to- public belief.

Miss Ursula Levis, staff member, asserted that three-fifths of the cass referred to the center for' help come from private homes, whereas only about two-fifths come from foster homes and institutions. Dr. Exie Welsch, medical director, reported considerable increase in services given this year, because cf wartime pressures. She said the renter clears more than 40 cases a month, which are brought about solely because of thf loss of a. par-en? through Selective Service.

Mrs. Wilma Miller, rase supervisor, stated tht last year 1,237 children were served by the center, purpose of which is the diagnosis end treatment of children with be izio, 49, of Fairport, indicted last Rosemay Welch, left, president, and Jean Flanagan, vicepresi-dent, head Nazareth College undergraduate association. Mar. 13 for second degree murder in the ax-slaying of his wife and first degiee assault of a fellow em ploye, was committed yesterday by County Judge James P. O'Connor GROUPS ELECT in action over Berlin Dec 19, the a De-partment informed his "parents.

The Liberator bomber bombardier has been in service since Aug. 24, 1942. He served in Brazil and West Arfica, and was ent to England to Matteawan State Hospital In Beacon. The committment was based on a AT NAZARETH roport of two court-appointed pay sSSSsgsZ lli same clinging DaBarry Face Powder used by hun- 'r ---SEESFV. rpt'3 thousands of Suo yMMKK ccs School chiatrists: It was consented to by Daurizio's attorney, Paul Muscar- Fred Marsdene, $150; second grader to Marsden, $150; roller to -Harry Piquet, bulldog truck to ella, who Apr.

13 entered a plea for the defendant of innocent by reason of insanity. Judge O'Connor ordered the prosecution, which was in charge Rosemary Welch is new president of the undergraduate association of Nazareth College, succeeding Jane Kreckel. Jane Flanagan is new viccprcHident. Jean Foley will be. new prefect of the Sodality of Our Lady.

She will he assisted by Beverley Jones Rochester Iron and Metal Company, $700. Gates won permission to issue $3,000 in bonds in payment of a Jordan Avenue extension of the North Gates water district and County Welfare Director JessA B. Hannan was granted the right; to abolish a position of nenior investi last November. A. graduate of lfAltOM) It.

Kant High TIC School, he was employed the Hawk-Eye Works. His mother received Air Medal and two unidentified decorations from the War of Assistant District Attorney Clar ence J. Henry, suspended until such time a-s Daurizio may become sane. Further prosecution, however, was Department yesterday, believed unlikely because the psy available only in jfrrr'-jf jjJy 'r aNo in grn- MwCT'Mrilff "ll)v, 51 I DuBorry Foes Powd.r VSSto i ii! yt fy The Karlirr Ynu Start Your Victory PyfCfv Garden the. More You'll Reap for (j'l'h Yourself tor lictory! chiatrists' report cited that Daui izio underwent "a definite change of I a viceprefert.

Retiring officers I are Mary Jane. Schwartz and Poro-i thy O'MaTley. At the head of the Fremin Mission Unit of Nazareth College will be Dorothy Wegman, assisted by Martha Sheedy. They succeed Virginia Sullivan and Helen personality during the past two years." Sergeant from Fairport In German Hospital. Staff.

Sgt. Thomas Henry Gardner is a German prisoner of war, according to a letter he wrote his gator, home relief division, at $1,950 year, and create' a position of supervising nurse, medical division, at $2,100. Various county officers got permits to attend summer conventions, including three probation officers to attend the annual conference of the National Probation Association at Cleveland, May 19-23. Daurizio was indicted for killing his wife, Nobilia, 38, by hitting her over the head with the blunt side of recent statements had indicated reed of international co-operation. Governor Bricker also has taken some steps in that direction, Perkins 1 Ban on Relatives To Force Shifts Of 2 in OP A Jobs Two paid members of the Monroe County Ration Board staff an ax in their home last Mar.

7 havior disorders and emotional disturbances. These 1.237 were selected for treatment from among 2,433 youngsters interviewed from the city and county. Dr. Howard C. Seymour was reelected president of the center.

Assisting him, also re-elected, will be Mrs. Louis A. Langie and Mrs. Leonard Lee Bacon, "vicepresi-dents: Mrs. Jesse Horwitz, secretary, and Francis P.

Beattie, treasurer. Re-elected to the board of directors for a three-year period were Mrs. Bacon, Miss Aledaide Kaiser, Mrs. Langie, Mrs. Herbert P.

Lansdale Jr. and Mrs. George Manning. and for then striking Fiorvante Di- Risio, 55, on the head with an iron pipe at the American Can Company plant in Fairport. Mrs.

Daurizio Hammond, respectively. Patricia O'Grady has been elected Senior Class president. War Curtails Hobo Parley Lack of transportation, a question that caused old timers to scoff, prevent a Roch- wife, Mrs. Doris Gardner, Fair-port. Formerly listed missing since Dec.

20, Gardner was a waist gunner on a B-17 bomber. The letter said he had a sprain died two days later. J. U. of R.

Library Gets yesterday anticipated assignment to another federal agency when OPA ruled they were ineligible to work at the ration board because Invasion Prayers Urged by Jews Special evening prayer service to be conducted on the day of invasion have been recommended for Rochester temples and synagogues. The recommendation was made New Strategy Film ed leg and was relatives held board memberships or jobs. ester delegation receiving hospital care. The They will be transferred under airman, whose federal civil service rules, it Was Ty the Jewish Community Council, said. Affected by the ruling are "Pincers on Japan," an OWI release showing the strategy used by the United Nations for appraach-ing the Japanese mainland, is among 10 new films recently ddcd to the University of Rochester's Educational Film Service.

The building of the Alcan Highway, outposts in the Aleutians, and scenes of fighting in the South Pa- parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Grover Gardner, live at THOMAS II. (iAUII.NKK Grace Schoeneman.

daughter of Clarence Schoeneman, gasoline panel member, and Mrs. Lillian Lawrence, sister of Mrs. Blanche Watts, who is also assigned to the ration board etaff. Palmyra, attended Macedon High School and was working at the American Can Company plant in through its committee' on religious affairs. Rabbi Henry Fisher, chairman, in a communication to Jewish congregations, said, "The day of invasion will be one of the momentous events of history and should be approached in the spirit of earnestness and solemnity.

Recoenizinir from attending the 36th annual convention Hoboes of America Inc. in Washington. Sadly, Paddy Paddock, 2 7 Front general Jcnight for New York State and secretary of Rochester tank oi. the of unfolded the tale as he icific are shown in the OWI movie. Fairport before entering the Army in November, 1942.

The ration board Is manned The films may he borrowed with- Fqrsightcd or Forcsightcd WHICH? "Far-sighted" often means eyestrain head aches and blurred vision. Better he Fore a comDination or paia ana volun out charge by any organizationsjgnificance of this day, the com guaranteeing minimum audiences teer workers. The volunteer workers, who contribute varying hours mittee recommends that Jewihli congregations of Rochester assemble in their houses of worship for special evening prayer services." Firemen to Fete Former President Monroe County volunteer firemen win pay tribute to Fred Sbedd. Barnard Fire Department, retired president of the county Volunteer Firemen's Association. Saturday evening in Doud Post Home, Buffalo Roid.

Among speakers will be Henry Sprague of West Webster Departments new president ofthe association. Also present will be other new officers, who were elected Sunday, including: Vice-presidents. Ray R. Rice. Sea Breeze, and Arthur Kintz, Gates-Chili; secretary.

James H. Surridge, Industry, and treasurer. David Robertson. Sprague announced that the association is completing plans for the state Volunteer Firemen's Association convention in Hotel Seneca Aug. 15-16.

The county association 'oiced by opposition to changing issuance of gasohne ration coupons from Rochester to Buffalo. per week to the task an part of their share of the war effort, are recr-uited through the War Council Missing Private Returns To AnzioBase Escape from the enemy was suggested in a letter from Pfc. Donald G. Clark, 23, received by his a s. Kr.

t- Our sighted get the glasses YOU need! VADIXH'K Volunteer Office, and are under fit you to capable Optical Staff is ready the supervision of Mrs. Francis Culver, a volunteer herself, who, as liaison officer, holds board membership. Membership on the ration of 25 persons. The Educational Film Service was established by the University of Rochester Libr.ry as part ot the university's War Information Center. Another new film is "War News from New Zealand," deposited with the university by.

the New Zealand legation in Washington. Seven of the movies are from the Office of the Cb-ordi-nator of Latin American Affa'rs, and include subjects in both color and black and white. The titles include "The i "Peru the Coastal "Heart of the Inca Empire," "Young Uruguay," and "Wealth of the Andes." with modern glasses to giv you clear, effort-, less vision. Use your Charge Account or our Optical Budget Plan. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Boy Struck by Auto Suffers Broken Leg Condition of Andrew J.

Delbert, 4, of 66 South injured by an automobile Sunday night at Clinton Avenue South and Annex Place, board carries no compensation. iff 1 It 1 and Mrs. Clarence Clark, 299 Ross more Gates. Clark, who was listed "missing in action" since Feb. 15, wrote that he had returned displayed credentials for the dele-gatiqn supplied by Jeff Davis, "King of the Hoboes," who will preside at the six-day Washington meeting which opened yesterday.

"None of the boys ride the rods anymore," Paddock aid. "That practice was given up two years ago. To ride any other way would deprive some deserving soldier, sailor. Marine, WAC. WAVE or SPAR of a seat on the train.

So we'll just send in our proxies and our best wishes." The occasion is signiflcent Paddock pointed out. The convention will mark the 50th anniversary of the march on Washington of Jacob Coxie. RCAR OF I MAIN FLOOR H. H. tAr.T OPTOMETTtiGT IN CHARGE was reported 'good" last night In Genesee Hospital.

Police said the child suffered, a leg fracture when SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURR he was struck by a car operated by redcriek W. Reus, 35S Lihden St. 'Y' Camp Overhauled For Coming Season Camp Lawrence Cory has been completely overhauled for the 1944 season, according to William F. Briggs, camp director. "The camp will open on schedule, July 1," Br ts said.

"Cabins, boats, mess 1 and boathouse are in reading The camp staff this year will comprise 75 counselors, many of them members af, high school faculties." 1 With camp opening still two safely to hi basein the Anzio beachhead. His letter 'furnished no further details of the ad- DOVAI.D G. I.AICK DOCTOR TO LECTURE Dr. Wesley T. Pommerenke, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, has been invited to fill the spring lectureship of the Portland Academy of Medicine at the University of ventiye, The infantry gunntr is a veteran FHONE STONE 6:00 ORDERS TAKEN AI FARLY AS A.

M. DAILY FOOD CENTER of the African, Sicilian and Italian campaign. he entered th. months away, Briggs predicted that Army in January, 1942, he was em- 'Oregon Medical School May 18 and QUALITY GROCERIES FROM SIBLEY'S Firemen's Auxiliary To Install Officers Monroe County Volunteer Firemen will meet, and inntall officers Wednesday night In Point Pleasant fnehouse. Women from Brockport and Chili are in charere of installa ployed by Charles Dearcop, contractor.

He went overseas a year ago. His wife, Mrs. Roberta 19. He also will lecture at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Tor a Delicious No-Point Dinner DAV Will Nominate Officers Tomorrow Nominations for' officers of Rochester Chapter, Disabled American will be submitted tomorrow night by the committee appointed recently by President William H.

Mostyn. Members of. the committee are William German. James Xixnn, Ray Fredericks. Joseph Sheehan, Michael Fressv, Paul Bazaar.

John arp. Arthur Cromwell and Leon Austin The meeting will take place in Eagles Hall. In addition to names submitted hv the committee, further nominations may be made from the floor. Delegates to the state convention Utica. June 8.

also 'i" be nominated and GATES OOP TO MKKT The Gates Men's Republican Club will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Town Hall, with Fred Belmont presiding. The business meeting wiJJbe followed by war pictures. ARMOUR'S "SULZE Camp Cory would have a record attendance this year, adding "the emphasis of the camp program this year wifl center on fitting youngsters to meet the many strains that war conditions have imposed upon them as well as upon their Medical Professor To Address Sigma Xi Dr.

Edward Adolph, associate New president is Beulah Ham- CAREFUL HANDLING! Last ell. Riverdale; first vicepresident, and Always with Costich Movers 29' lb. Ramona Dean, Barnards; second vicepresident, Ella Einst, Point Pleasant; recording secretary, Lor-etta Hefner, Laurelton; financial secretary, Edna Morrison, West Brighton; corresponding secretary, Velma Hess, St. Paul Boulevard; treasurer, Adelaide Steeves, Chili; auditor, Ruth Knope, West Brighton; directors. Pearl Myers, St.

Paul professor of physiology at the A tasty combination of Pork salt, vinegar, spices, pimento and gelatine. We invite, you to try a sample 'at our meat counter. Chocolate Devil's Food LAYER CAKE 37c A tempting two-layer chocolate cake with butter cream filling and chocolate fudge icing. CITRON BUNS doz. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD loaf Thursday Only! APPLE STREUSEL PIES ea.

School of Medicine, University of Rochester, will address Sigma Xi. That's why we hove so many customers who always'. "come back" when Ihey need to move again They know they can rely on Costich for careful handling of their most expensive possessions. And the work is done efficiently in a minimum of time n.G.Casticfa KSiins Inc. honorary scientific society, at a 6:30 o'clock dinner meeting tonight in Cutler Union, Prince Street Campus.

Dr. Adolph is outgoing Boulevard; Winnie Hehnly, Brock- port; Theo Pardee, Laurelton; Calves' Liver V2 lb. BACON lb. (4 points) 2U 1 pojnt) Elizabeth Doutv, Point Pleasant: president of the chapter, which will 'induct new officers and new members. MOVING STORAGE Esther Tallinger, Lairrelton.

Annual -i banquet of the Auxiliary wall thke place at 7 p. m. June 3 at Doud Post SAUSAGE MEAT 100 Pork lb. (1 point) FRESH BEEF TONGUES lb. (2 points) The Commando Fruit! AND MOTHERS SAY "THANKS' FOR BYE BYE BABY I MOMMY'S OFF TO TUB YOUR TOGS IN PURE WHITE KIRKMAN KIRKMAN FLAKES THAT HELP leauqiiJirteis, nilo Iload.

I IKE AT MACHINE A fire said to have been caused by spontaneous combustion yesterday afternoon caused $150 damage in a machine shop operated by William Edgecomb at the rear of '4!) Tuesday Only! KEEP HANDS I FLAKES 'CAUSE THEY'RE SO I JUST AS SAFE AS TOILET SOAPS SOFT AND SMOOTH AND i MADE TO U. S. GOVERN-MENT STANDARDS. GIVE US A THRIFTY Patriotic Topic Wins Oratory For his summing up of the meaning of patriotism, Donald L. Burke of.

Nazareth Hall, last r.sght won the Most Rev. James E. Kearney Gold Medal for his oratory. At the contest in the school, the medal, which will bo pre-nerited at commencement- exercises June 22, was won by Buike for his talk on "The Last Great Hope on Earth." George Duffy, who spoke on ''Responsibilities of an Acnerican Citizen." won second honors and the Most Rev. John Francis O'Hern Memorial Medal.

Other contestants were -Frank J. Carr. Edward J. Teall. Donald P.

Doyle, Joseph F. Incavo, James H. Ryan, Robert Dailey, Lawrence J. Cleary'and Donald Newman. Rogers Ave.

Battalion 7hief Frank B. Kel'y said the building is ownel by John W. Clair, who lives at 49 Rogers. roMORE RICE PUDDING 21c? Wednesday Onlyl CREOLE LIMA BEANS THAN OTHER Seedless Florida GRAPEFRUIT doz. 69 (80 size) Dr.

Humphreys Original Formula! LEADING LUXURY BRANDS. RHEUMATIC PA INS HUMPHREYS lb. i-'V i oease stin, aching 46 size 3 for 64 Vize 3 for muscles due to rx- posureor change in' PHENIX Dehydrated Soup, Green Pea, Vegetable Noodle pkg. BOSCUL Coffee weather, take Humphreys "15." Relieves pains and soreness associated with Muscular Rheumatism, Lumbago and fcciatica. Works internally.

Only30f. All druggists. Try it! HUMPHREYS Jh whin of ittnul origin For rromnt relict, use world- rt'. ti known cuiicura.wvcarssur- It cess.AlldrucKist-i.Btiytoday! E' Homeopathic FAMILY MEDICINES SINCE 1154 v. 1 Fancy California Asparagus 2 lbs.

33c HOTHOUSE TOMATOES lb. GOLDEN HEART CELERY 3 stalks FANCY PULLED FIGS lb. JUICE ORANGES. 126 size 2 doz. 1.10 SELECTED ROME BEAUTY APPLES 10 lbs.

1.15 FANCY GREEN BEANS lb. Attention! Victory Gardeners. Get YOUR VICTORY GARDEN WORK SHEETS Come in and get your copy today! Compliments of Sibley's and Beechnut Packing Co. A complete booklet giving full information on gardening. ROULETTE CAMEMBERT CHEESE Champagne flavored 2 Yl oz.

pkg. (2 points) ARMOUR'S TREET 12 oz. tin (3 points) ARMOUR'S PORK CUTLETS lb. bag Hi. )r WILSON'S B.

V. With each purchase you will receive an 8 oz. pkg. of macaroni so that you may try their delicious new recipe, lb. jar RIVER BRAND Rice 2pkgs.

PRUNES 2030's lb. IVORY SOAP, large 6 bars IVORY SOAP medium .6 bars Goodman's Assorted Pickles Sweet Mustard Pickles, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Appetizer Sour Chow, Sweet Green, Relish. Spicy Red Relish. Dill Mixed Pickles. ENROLL AS A VICTORY GARDENER FOR 1944 EVERY GARDENER WILL WANT THE PRINTED HELPS SENT THROUGHOUT THE SEASON TO ENROLLED GARDENERS.

ENCLOSE 25 CENTS WITH THIS COUPON. VICTORY GARDEN ROOM 402. DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. 57 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER 4.

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