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20 BUFFALO COmiER-EXPRESS. Friday, May 14, 194S Child Care Up To Welfare Bureau Sratha AVKROVD—Mary Avkroyd. at Bethlehem. .P», May 13, t»*3; wife o( the late Marshall B., mother of the late Marshall B and George; siater of Frank. Schulti of Angola. N. Y. Mri, H. J. ParkWll of Chicago, Mrs. John Hornl of Buffalo. Funeral from the W. L. Froehley Fu- neral Home. S4 Lake Street, Hamburg. Friday at 2.30 p. m. Burial Ja Proapect Lawn. 13tl4» BAKER—Nettie L. Booth Baker, in Ham- burg, N. T-, May 12. 1W3. wife of Henry W.; mother of Berniee Marie: aiater of Day C. Booth. Funeral from the family residence. 34 Long Avenue. Saturday at 2 p. m. Interment in Maple Wood Ceme- tery. PatebJn, N. Y. U.UHAT — Charlet J. Beuchat, In this city. May 11, 1943, husband of Jeanne «nee De Somer); father of Clement. Services from the Ernest Wedekindt Fu- neral Home, 5 Waldea Avenue, Friday at a. m., and from St. Bartholomews Church, on Grtder Street at 9.30 a. m. Friends Invited. 13tl4* CLANCY—In Buffalo, N Y , May 12, 1943, John, husband of Lillian (nee Yalser); father of Dorothy; son of the late John and Bridget Clancy; brother of Marcella Clancy, the late Mrs. Martin Hynes, Mrs. George Caldwell. Susan and Thomas Clancy ; uncle of Harrison Mintch of North Terrytowa, N Y-, Vincent Hynes and the late Rev. Joseph Hynes. Funeral from the family residence. 15 Portage Street, Saturday morning at R.30 and at St. Mary Magdalene Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited, 13tl* CI LOTTA—Glovannlna Culotta fnee Ger- acl). in this city. May 12. m 3 . beloved wife of the late Dominico; mother of Mrs. Florello Rera. Mrs. Stephen Cam- rnellerl and Joseph. Funeral will be held from the family residence. 474 Seventh Street, in rear. Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock and from Mt. Carmel Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. 9QX—In Scraoton. N. Y., May 13. 1943. Elisabeth (nee Goddard*. wife of James; mother of Karen and Linda Fox. Funeral from the family residence. Grant Street. Scranton. N. Y.. Monday morning at 8.30 and from SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Hamburg, If. Y., at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. 14U3* •ELMER—Louise Helmer, May 12, 1943, beloved wife of Conrad; mother of Mrs. Martin Flnnucane, Mrs. Carlo Ordeano, Clarence. William. Raymond and Private James Helmer Funeral from family res- idence, 224 Hamburg Street. Saturday morning at 9.15 and from St. Briglds Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited to attend. 13U4* •OLDEX—Maggie X. May 13, 1943 (nee Hanley). wife of the late Llewellyn J.; mother of Jason D. and Llewellyn C. Holden of Woodbridge. N. J.; sister of Mrs. William E. Corey. Funeral from the family residence, 181 Royal Avenue. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. laE.WEDY—Sarah _\. In Buffalo, N. Y., May 12, 1943, of 2135 Niagara Street, beloved wife of the late Matthew; mother of Mrs. George Lockwood, Sara and the late Lillian Jones. Services from the James T. Karnes Funeral Home. 1240 McKiniey Parkway, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. John the Baptist Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 13*14* ELE1TZ—Frank W. Klein. May 12. 1943. husband of the late Virginia Kleitz; father of Eloise and Leona: brother of the late Mary and Ellen Kleitz. Funeral from family residence. 154 Winston Road. Monday morning at 9 o'clock and from St Francis Xavier Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. 14t 18* B l EMNE—May 13. 1943, tn Kenmore. Car- rie, of 122 Warren Avenue, wife of the late Richard Kuehne: mother of Richard H. of Wanakah, N. Y.. Mrs. Herman Fmperle of Alhambra. Cal.. and Mrs. Arthur R. Catlin of Kenmore. N. Y. Fu- neral services at Johnson _ Wilkins Fu- neral Home. 448 Delaware Avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. Calls may be made at 448 Delaware Avenue. Interment services at Forest Lawn Cemetery under the auspices of Betsy Ross Chapter No. 899. O. E. S. 14tl5* lHi/ln(oKIK<-:r. this city. May 11. 1943, Rose (nee Sciascial. beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Cammurata. Mrs. Angela Forcaro. Mrs. Jean Koworko. Mrs. Helen Fisher ana Private Daniel Letixio. Funeral from the family resi- dence. 89 Rhode Island Street, Saturday morning at 8.30 and from St. Anthony Church at 9. Friends Invited. 13U4* BODGKRS—Delia «nee Macnamara>. In Blasdell, N. Y., May 13. 1943. beloved srif* of Andrew; mother of Andrew, Jr., and Earl M. Rodgers: sister of Mrs. Mat- thew Carraody of Pittsburgh, Pa. Funeral from the family residence, 4 Salisbury Avenue. Blasdell, Monday morning at • 30 and from Our Mother of Good Coun- sel Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited, 14tl«* t( H Vt Ml or KKKL-Her.rv Schaumloeffel, in this city. May 13. 1943, beloved hus- band of Anna (ne« Klsteri; father of Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. Harry Nagel and Henry. Jr.; brother of George, Ida and Edwin. Services from family resi- dence. 29 East Woodlawn Avenue. Satur- day at 2.30 p. m. Friends Invited. _ 14tl5»* •TURK—Harry A., May 13, 1943. formerly of «23 Michigan Avenue. Funeral from the Schlager Funeral Home. 874 Broad- way, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. * •ALCCmf—DeForest A. Talcott. May 12, 1943. of 108 Grots Street, in Buffalo, N. Y.. beloved husband of Esther tTakacs* Talcott; father of Yvonne E. Tatcott; son of William and the late Mary Ann Burger: brother of Berniee Burger and Mrs. Eva Little. Funeral from the Gordon L. Snyder Funeral Home. 483 Grant Street, * Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends ars invited. Deceased was a member of Scalaquada Lodge No. 815 and Queen City Encampment No. 131, IOOF. 13tl4* fUMMERMAN—George H... husband of the Jate Apolonia Relnlander; >Uier of Mrs. J. Maurer. Mrs. C. Duncan. George J.. Joseph F.. Barbara E., Jacob S. and ths la^e Peter Funeral from his late resi- dence. 127 Maple Street. Saturday at 8.30 and 9 at St, Boniface Church. Deceased was a member of Holy Name Society. Friends Invited. 13tl4* BELMONT ENTRIES OP) FIRST—M., 3 J.O., 4>j fur. More Wine 118 Resale 112 T* Flight 118 Calypaojoe 107 WJse Step 112 Donavatra 112 Bis? Raid 118 Sonnet Key 112 TJncle Bud 112 Persiflage 112 Stymie 118 All Talk 118 Free Dutch 112 SECONTJ—CI., 3 y.o., 7 fur. Senate 113 Bushel Basket 122 My Mallie 108 Green Apples 108 Junior Easton 118 Gay Tom 113 Windward Isls 113 Narki 108 Manola 113 Chicatone 118 Magdala 114 Cherry Crush 113 South Drive 113 Richard W. 113 Papamoo 113 Disomont 108 Teta Maude 113 Farsight 122 Chsef Mate 113 Panthora 113 THIRD— Al., 4 y.o.. up. about 2 miles. zMatsonla 143 Kennecott 152 Yankee Chance 148 Rice Cake 148 Caribou 142 Replica II 148 Bisby 142 Sir Bluesteel 150 Fleet Admiral 150 Equilibrium 150 z5 lbs claimed for rider. FOURTH—CI., 3 yo.. up. 1 mile. ls>-\ 108 Perfect Rhyme 114 Tell Me Mora 114 The Thane 114 Sweepstaker 109 Grand Party 117 Eatertta 98 Resolute II 115 Cairngorm 114 Llanero 115 Good Company 113 Jane Blenheim 109 Oatmeal 99 Night Glow 110 CfUtnea Club 114 Recognize 116 FIFTH—Al. 3 y.o.. 0 fur. Top Reward 113 Card Game 117 Fharblaae 113 Bulls Eye 113 Glanceabout 108 Tenebrose 108 Hon F.ag 112 Tweedy 113 Suntegra 108 True Blue 113 Hickory Head 108 Granlag 113 The Sultan 113 Baroque 117 Famous Victory 113 Our Page 115 Camptown 113 Dairy Lady 108 Bupermont 120 Blue Whistler 113 SIXTH—Al.. 3 y.o.. up. 1 mile. Bonnet Ann 110 Vagrancr 122 Mackerel 110 Opera Singer 101 What Not 94 Ky Flash 105 Mar-Kell 110 At Which 110 SEVENTH—Handp.. 3 y.o., V 2 miles. Halle 109 Targe 116 Is I Is 116 Deseronto 113 EIGHTH—CI.. 3 y.o., up. 1>, miles. •Bettys Bobby 118 Patrol Flight 114 George Lamaze 114 Count Maurice 114 Hard Cracker 108 One Link 113 Silver Rocket 114 Memory Book 123 Top Suit 98 eExemplifv 107 Off Guard 123 Blazing Glory 113 Snooks Winters 113 Lady Red Top 103 Rahanee 109 Dennis F. 114 Thrift 104 Country Style 107 Chalmac 109 Bob's Boys 114 al. Bleber & E. D. Jacobs entry. Track muddy. FUNERAL DIRECTORS John J. Ray & Son Funeral Director 615 Elmwood Ave. Lincoln 4800 FUNERAL HOME Ernest Wedekindt Howard B Wedekindt, Ha mcr. 5 Walden Av«. HU. 7811 CourUr-Kxpret* Niagara Falls Bureau Niagara Falls, May 13 — With city officials agreeable, the mu- nicipal bureau of welfare tonight was designated by the war council as the agency to care for children of working mothers. It will not be an easy matter, George M. Wicker, council presi- dent, pointed out. for the present number of 1,000 such children may be increased considerably in the months ahead. It is hoped the pro- gram can become operative in June. Tentative plan is to petition the federal government to meet half the cost, through Lanham Act pro- visions, and have the benefitted families pay the balance—about $3 a child. Marian Martin Pattern ... Huck Geary's Loss Holding Pirates Back, Swfys Frisch By JUDSON BAILEY Brooklyn, May 13 UB—The Pittsburgh Pirates are trying to roll uphill in the National League with one cylinder missing. The phantom piston is a certain Eugene Francis (Huck) Geary, who has become known as the myth from Minneapolis. The Pirates gave up two good players, Stu Martin and Arne An- derson, to get Geary out of the American Association in the mid- dle of last summer and since then he has played sixteen games—ten at intervals last autumn and six this spring. But Frank Frisch, the old Fordham Flash, who manages the Pirates, says Geary still is his regular shortstop. "Geary Is a strange case,'" Frisch said, "but he has shown me enough to know that he is a good player and if we can ever get him in the lineup at short regularly I think our infield will be fixed.** This may be true, but Frisch ad- } mitted ruefully that he had no idea when Geary would be able to play. The 26-year-old infielder was spiked by Eddie Stanky of the Cubs in the opening game of the season at Chicago and has been limping around ever since. Last summer Geary thought he had stomach ulcers, but they turned out to be imaginary. There was This year you'll want to look your prettiest in your sundress. Choose this style—Pattern 9408 by Marian Martin! Very young, very sweet, with a gracefully shaped top, a soft skirt, a placket-deep back button- ing and option ruffles. Make the cap-sleeve version, too. Pattern 9408 may be ordered only in junior miss sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17. Size 13 requires 2*2 yards 35- inch fabric and three-eighths yard contrast. Send sixteen cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern Write plainly size, name, address, style number. Ready now—our new Summer Pattern Book! Just ten cents more brings you this smart sewing guide for the entire family. Send your order to Pattern De- partment, The Courier - Express, Buffalo, N. Y. Due to customs we are unable to fill Canadian orders. Republic Steel Votes 25-Cent Dividend Cleveland, O.. May 13 iff)—Republic Steel Corporation announced today that directors had voted a common stock dividend of 25 cents per share, payable July 2d to holders of record June 9th. A similar amount was paid the first quarter this year. SPORTSMANS ENTRIES iff) FIRST—3 y.o.. 5 fur. Flo Bratten 106 Liberty Flik 11« Greenocks Coin 105 Star Kan 96 Spoilt Girl 112 Electrical 110 Random Breeze 106 Safe Bid 101 Mldall 120 Black Fire 110 Carlastar 110 Green Torch 108 Crystal Torch 118 Elclnap 115 Valnor 110 SECOND—M., 3 y o.. up, 7 fur. La Cameche 103 Crown Colony 114 Dairy Man 103 Accurate 109 Catch Ted 108 Morocco Betty 104 Cushlng 98 Dablton 103 Blondie Javne 98 Carbala 103 Mr. Maid 109 Laughing Pair 108 Charnock 107 THIRD—3 y.o.. up. 6«i fur. Old Union 118 Meadow Brook 106 Tip Your Hat 113 Fortress 111 Fishers Pet 108 Watch Chilla 106 Mr Infinity 106 Fealty 106 Who Kan 109 FOURTH—CI,. 4 y.o., up, 7 fur. Cloe-Fltght 104 Chlcwln 108 Bright Harvest 109 Fight On 109 Hillfiny 109 Darby DaUas 113 Rangle 109 Chi 109 Blossom Queen 109 Busy Josie 104 Alley 104 Lovely Sister 104 James Quest 114 Hazel Lee 104 Mistletoe 109 Gay Elf 109 FIFTH—AL, 2 y.o., 5 fur. Hy-Cap 110 Sky Hook 110 Phalanger 110 Reklaw 110 Harvaethel 110 Captain Eddie 105 Sweep"? Ahead 120 SIXTH—CI.. 3 y.o.. up. 7 fur. Remote Control 122 Havaheart 106 Rose-Red 112 Hi Geld 117 Disptayer 109 Mordecal 114 Trip-Away 111 SEVENTH—CI.. 4 y.o., up, mile. 70 yds. Praetorian 115 Sweet Story 107 Eplget 110 Misty Quest 110 Hadatime 112 Squaw Jane 105 Axelson 115 EIGHTH—CI., 4 y.o.. uo. l's miles. Perplex 108 Klng^s Error 106 Spanish Belle 103 Neddie's Hero 120 Manila Bay 115 Lady Hav 108 Gav Hour 108 Sir Livery 108 Lactose 111 Very True 120 NINTH (Sub)—CI.. 4 y.o.. up. 5 fur. Servant Kan 114 Roadmaster 114 Town Lace 109 Pescadero 113 Sally I. 109 Hasty Star 109 Mountkala 104 Canfleld 118 Juliet C. 104 NEED FLOWERS? They're af Their Best it THE HOUSE OF FINE FLOWERS 555 Mam CL 2987 511 Elmwood GR. 3902 1 1 1 — - - - - - --•— — —•»•—! —,.—y-^—„—iim_nLri.ri.MiJi Relieve Discomfort* of IRREGULAR PERIODS 1 due to functional disorders HUMPHREYS H nothing imaginary about his injury in the opener. His leg swelled painfully and hurt the Pirates just as much as it did Geary. One rea- son that it made the club sore was that the Pittsburgh problem child was not in shape. During the win- y>er he had insisted that he would fremain out of baseball to keep a defense job, but he changed his mind in time to report to the Pi- rates on their last day in training camp at Muncie, Ind. He was fifteen or twenty pounds overweight, but the Buccaneers needed him and Frisch put him in the lineup right away and had him play in every exhibition game right up to opening day. "And that's when ball players get hurt—when they are not in shape," commented Frisch. Geary's absence has made it nec- essary for Frank Gustine to han- dle the shortstopping in spite of the fact that he, too, is injured. It even caused Frisch to use Catcher Al Lopez at third base one day in order to move Bob Elliott to short and relieve Gustine. All of this has caused rival clubs in the National League consider- able merriment. The Cubs, who now have Stu Martin, say that Pittsburgh gave up two better ball players when they got Geary. We asked Frisch if he would make the same deal over again. He pondered a moment before answer- ing, "well, I don't know." Birthday Greetings The staff of the Junior Courier- Express sends best wishes to these members of The Courier-Express Jolly Junior-Sunshine Club whose birthday anniversary is today: BUFFALO JUNIORS Donald Adams Connie Morcio Lucy Baumgartner John Blasl Harriet Brown Dolores Burke Eleanor Bystrak Paul Carr, Jr. Ann Cash Teresa Nebrlch Paul O'Mundsen Lillian Relnhardt Florence Rembold Chester Riley Constance Roerea Florence Russo Calgralth Champlln Leon Scott Paul Chllcott Anthony De James Samuel DiAngelo Betty Drennan Joan Feraci Philip Seclc Marion Semone Julia Shandrew Muriel Silverman June Smith Kenneth Fremmlng Donald Snell Shirley Goerki Jeanette Stoddart Edward Hablcht Jean Syskl Marita Halloran Paul Terhorst Dennis Kane Esther Truty Generleve Kosclel'y Antoinette Vacantl Phyllis Marquart Elaine Wanke Stewart Martin Betty Wargola Ruth Mason Elizabeth Welsh Norma Wllllngdon Philip Young Henry Metzler Philip MlUltelo Erie County. N. Y. Marie Anstett, West Falls; Johnny Barone, Cheektowaga; Mary Ann Beato, Sloan; Ann Bernard, Kenmore; Itial Bonl, Lancaster; Robert Braun, Lancas- ter; Ruth Briggs, North Collins; Garry Campbell, Hamburg; Lois Cooper. De- pew; Marilyn Grimmer, Snyder; Robert Dillon. Lackawanna: Edith Ehrenberg, South Wales; Anna Ertel, Cheektowaga; Gertrude Everts, Glenwood; Ralph Fey. Sloan; Eleanor Larson, Lackawanna; Gloria Lopez, Lackawanna; Carr Magle, Clarence; Donald McNulty, Blasdell; Jlmmie Mlndeler, Williamsville; Nellie O'Brian, • WllllamsvUle; Alice Pagoski, Lackawanna; Alice Plechocki. Depew; Arthur Plosyca, Depew; Barbara Relmer. Tonawanda; Billy Shoemaker, Hamburg; Eleanor Sparer, Orchard Park; Anne Stutzman, Lancaster. U. S. Freighter Sunk Washington, May 13 (JPV—The Navy reported today that a me- dium-sized United States merchant vessel was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine in the Atlan- tic in April. Survivors have land- ed at Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. CHURCHILL ENTRIES iff) FIRST—CI., 3 y.o.. up, 6»i fur. Lady Duane Vain Captain Jo Ann Bronze Bugle Monks Memo Stand In Rolling Play Equal Chance Miss Nutmeg Glngall SECOND—CI., Limitation Theta Girl Sldonla Palturf THIRD—M.. Port Ballott Rockwood Boy Wonder Witch That's Easy Dot Gee Kay High Weather Las Vegas Federal Tax K. Bun Victory Prince FOURTH—Al. Dr. Rush Some Man Sis Baker Clarksville FIFTH—Al., Ponty Choppy Sea Cerebus 100 Pure Briar 113 Flying Double 113 Just for Fun 118 Miss Nadl 108 Brown Carse 113 Old Smokey 110 Red Horizon 100 Maleo Bird 113 Chicony 118 Star Monarch 3 y.o.. up, 8 fur. 110 Kathy 108 Bit O'Brown 115 Celebrate 108 Rusty Gold 2 y.o., 5 fur. 118 Langs Boy 113 Margaret T. 112 Benrose 110 Doodle Bug 112 Never Alone 110 Transfran 118 Bolo Fancy 118 Wits End 107 O'Rlsky 113 Break Down , 3 y.o., up, 6»a fur. 110 One Tip 118 HI Diddle 113 Big Meal 113 1 y.o., up, 1 mile. 113 Ballyamett 108 Yar 112 Gold Teddy SIXTH—4 y.o.. up. LA miles. Isaroma Afghanistan Aldridge Gambit SEVENTH—CI Schuckins Lazy Tongs Frou Frou Toy Nediana EIGHTH—CL, Ava Delight Mlstucky Bob-Hi Panjab Fee D'Or 111 Red Cin 108 Surgeon Dick 118 Burning Stick 111 Crimson Tide .. 3 y.o., 1A miles. 107 Miami Springs 112 Active 107 Atafa 105 Sonny O. B. 105 4 y.o. up, l'i mllei 106 His Highness 106 Pennsburg 106 Here Now 106 Which Man 101 113 118 105 108 113 113 113 108 113 108 107 113 113 110 115 112 118 115 115 112 107 115 115 115 118 113 113 108 108 115 113 108 113 113 107 107 100 106 1, 111 106 110 112 NINTH—(Sub) CL. 4 y.o., up, 1A miles. Urawlnner Brave Up Epistle Wauchula Duty First Zoroastra Even Tan Catalonia Guaymas Mogarvey Track fast. 110 Mister Big 110 Jim Lipscomb 105 Winning Cha'ca 105 Honey Chile 110 Joy Bet 105 Oakmont 100 Late Dawn 100 The Alamo 110 Pa J as 110 110 105 i 110 105 110 105 110 105 100 SUFFOLK ENTRIES (/PI FIRST--* y.o., up. mile. 70 yds. Display Style 108 Arestino 113 Mob Cap 108 Catcall 108 Off Shore 113 Temulac 113 Savings Bank 113 Rebbtna 108 Phant'm Raider 108 Herod's Pilate 113 Light Banset 103 Orenco 118 Sir Kid 113 SECOND—3 y.o.. 6 fur. Rlsanda 113 Cabanlsl 114 aKanlast 109 Golden Babe 109 Night Pennant 118 Lagalla 109 Santa Rosa 109 Vee 109 Wadedale 114 Cooee 114 Flying Ned 114 Multlquest 104 Gloryland 109 aStop Harping 109 aMr. and Mrs. W. W Vaughan entry. THIRD—2 y.o., 4'* fur. In Review 115 aJons 118 aBallacolas 118 Ardeth 118 Sunamlt 115 Chuck 117 Fleet Queen 115 Susitna 115 aC. E. Nelson entry. FOURTH—CL. M., 3 y.o., up. 6 fur. aMiss Folly 117 aSparker 110 Our Gladden 110 Tidy Thing 105 bFllghtover 110 Mistake 117 bLightfoot Lee 110 Vain 112 Sunsho 117 aMrs. R. H. Heighe entry; bBryson and Babylon entry. FTFTH—CL, 3 y.o., 1 mile. His Banker 117 Kiev Lee 112 Push 110 Believe 114 riefetchit 112 SLXTH—3 yo.. 6 fur. Baby Darling 107 Wine Punch 112 Icy Stream 103 Pat O'See 115 Victory Drive 112 Ample Reward 112 SEVENTH—CI., 4 y.o.. up, 1A miles. Tamil 117 Peep Show 114 Flag Trumpeter 115 Dodge City 122 Yankee Party 112 Quarterback 114 Oondalina 109 EIGHTH—CL. 4 y.o.. up, mile. 70 yds. Star Boarder 107 aWhlte Hot 118 Halcyon Boy 115 Glnoca 118 aButcher Boy 118 Calcutta 115 Cash O. Boy 112 Nopalosa Rojo 107 Eight Rolls 107 Yannle Sid 118 aMrs C. M. Feltner and J. I*. Fried- man entry. Track fact. The Weather U. S. Department of Commerce Buffalo, May 13th. Maximum temperature is highest lor 12 hours ending at 8.30 p. m. Minimum temperature is lowest for 24 hours end- ing at 2.30 p. m. Precipitation Is for the six hours ending at 8.30 p. m., amounts of precipitation leas than .10 inch are not published except locally. Temperature Cities Max. Min. Precip. BUFFALO* 49 42 Albany 63 48 Atlanta 86 Boston 73 49 Chicago 52 42 Cleveland 53 45 Des Moines 60 40 Detroit 56 44 Duluth 55 30 Fargo 60 29 Memphis 87 63 Miami 88 New York 79 54 Pittsburgh 70 48 St. Louis 57 51 Washington 78 57 LOCAL OBSERVATIONS 8.30 a. m.—Temperature, 46; humidity, 62; precip., 0; wind velocity, 6. 8.30 p.m.—Temperature. 43; humidity. 74; precip., 0; wind velocity 15. Highest temperature this date in 69 years, 81 in 1904. Lowest temperature this date in 69 years, 30 i n 1895. May 14th—Sunrise, 5.52 a . m . ; sunset, 8.30 p. m. Possible sunshine—14 hours 38 mln. Moon sets at 3.24 a. m.; rises at 2.51 p.m. TEMPERATURES AT BUFFALO 1 a. m., 47 & a. m., 47 5 p. m.. 46 2 a. m „ 46 10 a. m., 48 6 p. m., 45 3 a. m., 44 l i t . m., 49 7 p. m., 44 4 a. m., 44 12 noon, 46 8 p. m., 43 5 a. m.. 44 1 p. m„ 46 9 p. m., 39 6 a. m., 44 2 p. m., 47 10 p. m., 38 7 a. m., 45 3 p. m., 48 11 p. m., 37 8 a. m.. 46 4 p. m., 47 12 mid., 37 Maximum, 49; minimum. 37. Mean temperature for the 24 hours, 43; normal for the day. 55. FORECA8TS Buffalo and Western New York: Cool- er Friday. Two Beeves in Flood Salvaged for Steaks Conway, Ark., May 13 (7P)—Mrs. G. W. Adkisson couldn't stand see- ing those steaks spoil in the flood waters swirling over her planta- tion. , ! She announced that anyone could have cattle threatened with drowning who could get them. Out to the river rushed a group, promptly roped, shot and salvaged two beeves from the rising Ar- kansas. STATX OP NEW YORK. SOPRKMK COURT: COUNTY OP ERIE. Julia Felskl, 732 Wilder* Avenue. Buffalo, New York, Plaintiff, vs. Stanley Felski. De- fendant. Action for annulment. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if ths complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after ths service of this summons, exclusive of ths day of service. In ease of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint. Trial to be held in the County of Erie. Dated this ISth day of July. 1042. LOUIS N. BLATT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office A P. O. Address. 1010 Morgan Building. Buffalo, New York. To Stanley Pelskl: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable John V. Maloney, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated this 37th day of April. 1913 and filed with the complaint in the Office of the Clerk of tlu County of Erie at the County Hall In the City of Buffalo on the 28th day of April, 1943. LOUIS N, BLATT. Plaintiff's Attorney. April 30 May 7.14,21,28 June 4 PUBLIC HEARINO. City Clerk's Office. Buf- falo. May 14, 1943. Pursuant to resolution adopted by the Com- mon Council of the City of Buffalo, and In accordance with requirements of Law. notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Buffalo ins ends to hold a public hearing and consider the application of the International Railway Company for the con- sent of the City of Buffalo to a modification in part of the consent of the Citv of Buffalo, necessary under Section 50-a of the Public Service Law to the operation by the Interna- tional Railway Company of a motor vehicle or omnibus route in part in place of street cars upon tracks of the International Railway Com- pany's Niagara Street route within the City of Buffalo, so as to provide a northbound loop operation of buse.t on said motor vehicle or omnibus route as follows, to wit: Prom Tonawanda Street and Roesch Ave- nue, In Roesch Avenue from Tonawanda Street to Baxter Street, In Baxter Street from Roesch Avenue to Vulcan Street, and In Vulcan Street, partly in the City of Buf- falo and partly In the Town of Tonawanda, from Baxter 3tre«t to Tonawanda Street, op the 25th day of May. 1943. at 2.00 o'clock P. M.. in the Council Chamber, in the City Hall. No. 45 Niagara Square, Buffalo. New York, at which time all interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard. JOHN J. COFFEY. May 14. 1943. City Clerk. STATE OF NEW YORK. SUPREME COURT. ERIE COUNTY. THE MARINE TRUST COM- PANY OF BUFFALO, as Trustee of Trust E for the benefit of Mildred Herbster Combes. et al.. under Trust Agreement with Joseph A. Williams, dated April 20. 1929. Plaintiff. Against MILDRED HERBSTER COMBES: MILTON A. COMBES: ROBERT T. COMBES: HERBERT L. COMBES; JOHN H. COMBES; GLENN ARTHUR COMBES: JANE COMBES JRWIN; RICHARD DENNIS IRWIN: MEL- VILLE L. COMBES: VERNON M. COMBES. JR.; VIROINIA COMBES BOND: HARRIETTE COMBES SPENCE: FRANK COMBES: OLIVE B. HOUGHTON, and LOTTLE C. CARPENTER. Defendants. To the above-named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to .serve a copy of your answer, or. If the complaint U not served with this summons, to serve a no- tice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. The plalnUff hereby designates Erie County as the place of trial. Dated. March 30. 1943 KENEFICK. COOKE. MITCHELL. BASS * LETCH WORTH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address, Marine Trust Building, 239 Main Street. Buffalo. New York. TO: MILDRED HERBSTER COMBES: MIL- TON A. COMBES; ROBERT T. COMBES: HERBERT L. COMBES: JOHN H. COMBES: GLENN ARTHUR COMBES: JANE COMBES IRWIN; RICHARD DENNIS IRWIN; MEL- VILLE L COMBES: VERNON M. COMBES. JR.: VIRGINIA COMBES BOND: FRANK COMBES: OLIVE B HOUGHTON and LOT- TIE C. CARPENTER: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William J. Hickey, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 30th day of April. 1943. and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, at the Erie County Hall, in the City of Buffalo. County of Erie. State of New York. KENEFICK. COOKE. MITCHELL. BASS 4s LETCH WORTH. Attorneys for PlainUff. Office and Post Office Address. Marine Trust Building. 239 Main Street, . Buffalo. New York. Mayl«-»l-3iJune4-:'.-l«. Liquor, Beer, Wine Notices 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license No. RL-UI14 has been lasued to the undersigned to sell Liquor at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law at 253-5 Masten St., Buffalo, Erie County, N. Y„ lor on premises consumption. George J. Rack!. 253U5 Masten St.' May 14-21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license No. SL-1099 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell Liquor at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law at Ft. of Porter Ave., Buffalo. Erie Co., N. Y„ for on premises ©onsumption. Buffalo Yacht Club, Ft. ©f Porter Ave. May 7-14 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found L08T—Little boy's spitz dog; no li- cense; black and white; red harness; n a m e d S y t y . WA. 3007, 386 Clinton. LOST—Red fox collar, vicinity Moose Hall on Main- St. to Northampton and Michigan, May 11th. Call GA. 6433. LOST— Black cocker spaniel, Elmwood, Ashland. Jsreckenrtdge, named Bob; $15 rewarg. 762 Elmwood. LI. 3731. LOST—Rhinestone necklace, teardrop rubles; keepsake. Reward. GA. 9495. LOST—In ledles' rest room at MacDoel's Restaurant, 5 p. m. Tuesday, silver ring wlthtblue stoee. Call AM. 0253. LOST—Tueeoay, May 4th. coin purse, In Woolwortji's on Main St.: containing sum of nioney; reward. GR. 4582, 426 Hoyt St. LOST—LarJI sum of money, E. Utlca- Humbold0| Pkwy.; reward. GR. 7785. LOST—Illijpls watch, chain and charm, vicinity Delaware, Edward, Tupper and Main: refjerd $5. GA. 8429. FOUND—Small gold watch. Lincoln Parkway * Soldiers Place. Apply and describe to WA. 0848 In a. m. STATE OP MEW YORK. SUPREME COURT'. COUNTY OF ERIE. EDITH L. CABLE, 374 Miami Stret*. Buffalo. N. Y. PlalnUff vs. ROBERT E/lABLE Defendant. ACTION FOR ANNULMENVOP MARRIAGE. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served wife this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on tht plaintiffs attorney with- in twenty dajM after the service of this sum- mons, exdutfp of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment win be taken against you by default for the relief demanad in the complaint. Trial to ba held in the County of Erie. Dated this Jtth day of January. 1943. SOLOMON DANIELS. Attorney for Plain- tiff. Office * P. O. Address. 1002 Prudential Bldg. Buffala. New York, TO ROBERT^E. CABLE: The foregoiftg summons !• served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of Honorable JOBN V. MALONEY. Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 21st day of April 1943 and ftlai with the complaint in the Of- fice of the Clerk of the County of Erie at Buffalo. New York. SOLOMON DANIELS. Attorney for Plain- Uff. Office * P. O. Address. 1002 Prudential Bldg. Buffalo. New York. Apr 23.30 May 7.14,31.2* NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARINO ON ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS. TO ALL P1RSONS. OWNING OR HAVING ANY INTERfJBT IN ANY REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF BUFFALO. OR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; TAKE NOTICE, a public hearing will be held on the 25th day of May. 1943. at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. in tha Council Chamber, in the City Hall. No. St Niagara Square. Buffalo. New York, before the Common Council, upon the matter of tha passage of certain amendments of Chapter LXX of the Ordinance* of the City of Buffalo relating to zoning, establishing first and second residence districts in various sec- tions of tha City, regulating conversions of buildings into multiple family dwellings, pro- viding other awning regulations and including use map changes, as shown on "Amended Use Map-U-l" aceompanying and forming part of the said proposed amendments. Said "Amended Use Map-U-l** affects or relates to all premises in the City of Buffalo, situate or lying north of a line formed by the center lines extended of East and TP/est Ferry Streets, center line of Bailey Avenue (between East Ferry Street and Genesee Jkreet) and the center line of Oenesee Street (between Bailey Avenue and the east City Line), and shows graphically the various usee allowable in the said territory by virtue o f l n e said ordinances. The aforesaid amendments concern the fol- lowing sections or parts of sections of Chapter LXX of the city Ordinances, to wit: |1. Districts and zone map; Si-A. First residence dlsttlcts: 52. Second residence dis- tricts; 13-A. Accessory uses and requirements in second residence districts: {3-D. Signs in second residence districts; ?5. ExcepUon in- applicable to first residence districts; $6. Ex- ception inapfBcable: §B-B. Exception Inap- plicable; {22 {2) Dining cars; {2S. Lot area restricUona in first rAldence district: J28-A. AdmlnistraUoai and enforcement; 528-F. Per- mits (Zoning Board of Appeals); I28-F-16. Certain non-conforming uses in a first resi- dence district (Zoning Board of Appeals); 131. Penalties; S35. Prohibition on conversion of buildings lnt« two-family dwellings; §36. Con- version of buildings into three or more family dwellings, and $37. Special regulations ap- plicable to election of three or more family dwellings. Dated, Buffalo. New York. May 14. 1943. JOHN J. COFFEY. City Clerk. May 14.17 EUOENIA TODD: JOH; LEONARD JR.; METTA LAND McM MANU8 CLIFFORD LANE COAi MAN, JR.; VIROINIA COMBES 8F BETH COMI W. COMB! MILTON A. STATE OP MEW YORK. SUPREME COURT, ERIE COUNTY. THE MARINE TRUST COM- PANY OF BUFFALO, as Trustee under Trust Agreement with Joseph A. Williams, dated April 20, 1921 for the benefit of Lottie C. Williams, (now Lottie C. Carpenter), et al.. Plaintiff. Against LOTTIE C. CARPENTER; ALBERT C. PITTS; J0LIA PITTS DEMAREST; ROB- ERT N. PITTS; ANDREW W. PITTS: R. LOUIS PITTf; LUCY PITTS deGRAFFEN- RIED; HARVEY C. PITTS, J. HOWARD PITTS: LILLB PITTS LLOYD; PAULINE O. McLANEY; <9CAR J. GARRARD; JOHN D. GARRARD; WALTER M. GARRARD; HOLL1S F. GARRARD: SUSIE W. GARRARD; WIL- LIAM A. MtMANUS; MARJORIE GLADYS BROWN McalANUS; BERENICE McMANUS; WILLIAM A. McMANUS. JR.; JOHN A. Mc- MANUS: JO0BPHINE B. McMANUS: SARA M. MAINZER; LAURA M. MENARD; JOHN A. McMANUS, JR.; LEONARD WILLIAM Mc- MANUS: DOlU D. McMANUS; LEONARD W. McMANUS. JgfT; JOHN D. McMANUS. DORO- THY D. McMANUS COOPER; DAN A. Mc- MANUS; afitRY WILLIAMS McMANUS; MARIE McMANUS KERNAOHAN; CHARLES EUGENE KKiNAGHAN; CHARLES EUGENE KERNAGHAN, JR.; ROBERT H. KERNAOHAN; RICHARD BBOWNELL KERNAGHAN; LOULIE NAGHAN; HAZEL McMANUS . TODD; JOHN D. TODD. JR.; TODD; LEONARD M. TODD. McMANUS; JULIA STRICK- US; JULIA MAROARET Mc- E SUSAN McMANUS; DELL A ANUS COACHMAN; HERBERT AN: HERBERT LANE COACH- BHIRLEY LANE COACHMAN; ANDREW E. WILLIAMS: ALBERT FORTSON WILLIAMS; »UTH WILLIAMS MARSHALL; DAVID WILLIAMS MARSHALL; HELEN WIL- LIAMS OEOlGE; CAROL GEORGE; JANET RUTH GEOROE; ALLEE WILLIAMS CHAM- BERS; ALICi CHAMBERS; MARTHA CHAM- BERS SEYMOUR; DIANNE SEYMOUR: EU- NICE CHAMBERS TRAWICK; EMMETT JACKSON WILLIAMS; WILLIAM J. WIL- LIAMS; HENJlY F. WILLIAMS; MARY WIL- LIAMS; M. IDNICE WILLIAMS JEFFERSON; A. OARRETT KNIGHT; REBECCA K. BUR- RITT; MART K. MONTECATTNO; JOE M. KNIOHT; JOHN W. KNIGHT; VIRGINIA K. HAMILTON; MELVILLE L. COMBES: GEORGE 8. COMBES: VERNON M. COMBES. JR.: MBES BOND: HARRIETTE E: FRANK COMBES: ELIZA- STETZELBERGER; WILLARD LOUISE COMBES SEEBER; MBES; ROBERT T. COMBES; HERBERT LT COMBES! JOHN H. COMBES; GLENN ARTHUR COMBES; JANE COMBES IRWIN; OLIVE B. HOUGHTON; IONE HOUGHTON SAUMBY; JOHN SIDNEY HOUGHTON; GERTRUDE HOUGHTON and FLOYD S. HtHCOCK. Defendants. To the abovownatned defendants: YOU ARE pEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a no- tice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within twent* days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judg- ment will betaken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. The plaintiff, hereby designates Erie County as the place of trial. Dated. March 30. 1943. KENEFICK. COOKE. MITCHELL, BASS ii LETCH WOWH, Attoraese for PlalnUff. Office and Post Office Address, Marine Trust Building. 23t Main Street. Buffalo. New York. TO: LOTTfM C. CARPENTER; ALBERT C. PITTS: JULIA PITTS DEMEREST; ROBERT N. PITTS; ANDREW W. PITTS; R. LOUIS PITTS: LUOY PITTS deGRAFFENRIED; HARVEY C. PITTS: J. HOWARD PITTS; LILLIE PITTB LLOYD: PAULINE O. Mc- LANEY: OSCAR J. GARRARD: JOHN D. OARRARD; WALTER M. GARRARD; HOLL1S F. GARRARD: SUSIE W GARRARD; BERE- NICE McMAIIUS; WILLIAM A. McMANUS. JR.; LAURA M MENARD: LEONARD WIL- LIAM McMAKUS; DORA D McMANUS: LEONARD W. McMANUS. JR.: JOHN D. MC- MANUS: DOHOTHY D. McMANUS COOPER: DAN A. McMANUS: MARY WILLIAMS Mc- MANUS: MARIE McMANUS KERNAGHAN: CHARLES EUGENE KERNAGHAN. CHARLES EUGENE Ka»NAGHAN. JR.; ROBERT H. KERNAOHAN; RICHARD BROWNELL KER- NAOHAN; LOTJLTE EUGENIA KERNAGHAN; HAZEL McMANUS TODD; JOHN D, TODD; JOHN D. TC#D. JR.; LEONARD M. TODD: LEONARD M. TODD. JR.; METTAUER Mc- MANUS; JULIA STRICKLAND McMANUS: JULIA MA*OARET McMANUS; MAMIE SUSAN McMiNUS: DELL A CLIFFORD Mc- MANUS COACHMAN: HERBERT LANE COACHMAN: HERBERT LANE COACHMAN. JR ; SHIRLEY LANE COACHMAN: ANDREW E WILLIA1#: ALBERT FORTSON WIL- LIAMS: HELaW WILLIAMS GEOROE: CAROL GEORGE: JANET RUTH OEORGE: ALLEE WILLIAMS CHAMBERS ALICE CHAMBERS; MARTHA CHAMBERS SEYMOUR. DIANNE SEYMOUR- BUNICE CHAMBERS TRAWICK: EMMETT JACKSON WILLIAMS; WILLIAM J WILLIAM* HENRY F. WILLIAMS. MARY WILLIAMS:TIL, EUNICE WILLIAMS JEFFER- SON: A GAJKETT KNIOHT: REBECCA K. BURRITT; JOE M KNIGHT. JOHN W KNIGHT; VIBGINIA K. HAMILTON: MEL- VILLE L. COMBES: GEOROE S. COMBES: VERNON M^ COMBES. JR.: VIRGINIA COMBES BOND' FRANK COMBES. ELIZA- BETH COMBHll STETZELBERaER: WILLARD W. COMBES; LOUISE COMBES SEEBER: MILTON A COMBES ROBERT T. COMBES: HERBERT L. COMBES: JOHN H. COMBES: OLENN ARTHUR COMBES: JANE COMBES IRWIN: OLIVE B. HOUGHTON: IONE HOUGHTON SAUMBY; JOHN SIDNEY HOUGHTON: OERTRUDE HOUGHTON and FLOYD S HAHCOCK: The foregolap summons Is served upon you bv publication^ pursuant to an order of Hon. William J HHkev. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated iMg 30th day of April. 1943. and filed with tTO complaint ::i the office of the Clerk of the Countv of Erie. »! the Erie Countv Hall, in :he City of Buffalo. County of Erie State of New York. KENEFICK. OOOKE. MITCHELL. BASS & LETCH WORTH Attorney* for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address. Marine Trust Building. 231 Main Street, falo. New York. Mayl4-21-28Junc4-ll-lB. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals ALL CONTESTANTS In the Guessing Contest of Aug. 16th, 1942 write to John H. Powell, 43 E. Balcom St., glv- Ing their Impresslpns. CASH, for old gold, broken jewelry, etc. Wagner, 7 W. Eagle at Main. PUR COATS STORED—Guaranteed In- sured protection 2%, your own valua- tion; pay next fall. Dollar Dry Clean- lng. 797 Seneca. CL. 2403. LAUNDRY beautifully washed and ironed, quiet service. Call WA. 6566. OLD PAPERS, 35c 100 lbs., picked up; we buy rags and metals. UN. 6300. RAW CARROT JUICE for good eyesight, healty skin, made before your eyes; meat substitutes, diabetic, allergic and reducing foods. Healthful Diet Shoppe, 76 Allen. Open 9 to 7 dally and Tuesday evenings until 9. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Let us help you with your diet problems. Special Notices LONELY? Enjoy congenial companion- ships. Mutual Hobby Soc., AM. 9525. AUCTIONS Auction Sales AUCTION SALE HAROLD HILL, Auctioneer Saturday. May 15. 10 a. m„ at the well known William J. Gallagher Stock Farm Gravel Road, Medina. N. Y. 50 pure bred Guernsey Cattle 20 Belgian Horses Dairy and Farm equipment Many other miscellaneous items. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 10 AMERICAR—1941 4-Door Sedan; 2 heat- ers, original paint- seat covers, low mileage. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Podge BUICK—1937 Special Opera Coupe; seat covers and heater; a real transporta- tion buy. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge. BUICK —1939 Special 4-door sedan, ra- dio, heater, defroster, exceptionally fine condition. "Olds Man" Miner, 1555 Main at Ferry. BUICK—1941 Club Coupe, radio and heater. Lackawanna Motors, 656 Ridge Road. BUICK—1940 Special 2-Door Sedan, ra- dio, heater; rubber and paint good. Conshafter & Farr. 3006 Bailey. BUICK —1942 Special 6-paasenger Se- danette; radio, heater, very low mile- age. Don Allen's City Chevrolet, 2585 Main at Fillmore. CADILLAC—1941 61 Sedan: a beautiful. low mileage car with all accessories; see this one quick. Don Allen's City Chevrolet, 2585 Main at Fillmore. CHEVROLET — 1938 Coupe; extra nice. Jos. W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. CHEVROLET — 1936 Convertible Coupe. Jos. W. Snider, Inc., 2380 Delaware. CHEVROLET —1940 4-Door Sedan; ma- roon finish. Jos. W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. CHEVROLET—1941 special deluxe 4-door sedan, very low mileage. "Olds Man" Miner, 1555 Main at Ferry. CHRYSLER—1940 Club Coupe. Jos. W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. CHEVROLET—1938 Master Deluxe 2-door Sedan with trunk, heater, radio; all good tires. Engel's, Inc.. 1172 Main at Dodge. CHEVROLET—1937 Master 2-door Sedan with trunk; very clean; excellent tires; a real buy. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge. CHEVROLET—1937 Town Sedan. Taylor- O'Brlen. 2837 Bailey. CHEVROLET—1941 Town Sedan. South Park Chevrolet, 1524 South Park. DODGE —1939 4-Door Sedan. Jos. W. Snider. Inc.. 2380 Delaware. DODGE —1940 2-Door Sedan. Jos. W. Snider, Inc., 2380 Delaware. DODGE—1942 4-Door Sedan; like new. Jos. W. Snider, Inc., 2380 Delaware. DODGE—1941 4-Door Luxury Liner Se- dan. Jos. W. Snider, Inc., 2380 Dela- ware. DODGE —1937 4-Door Sedan. Jos. W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. DODGE — 1941 Luxury Liner 2-door Touring; radio, heater, cannot be told from new. Don Allen's City Chevrolet, 2585 Main at Fillmore. DE SOTO—1940 Club Convertible Coupe. Jos. W. Snider, Inc., 2380 Delaware. FORD—1941 Coupe; radio, heater. Jos. W. Snider, Inc., 2380 Delaware. DE SOTO—1940 Custom 4-Door Sedan. Jos. W. Snider. Inc.. 2380 Delaware. DE SOTO—1938 Deluxe 4-door Sedan with trunk, radio and heater; very clean; all good tires. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge. DE SOTO — 1938 4-door Trunk Sedan, good tires, $419. Louis A. Bleyle, Inc., 2655 Delaware Ave. FORD—1941 Super Deluxe Club Coupe: loads of extras, almost new. $795. Don Allen's City Chevrolet, 2585 Main at Fillmore. FORD—1940 Tudor, radio and heater. Taylor-O'Brien. 2837 Bailey. FORD—1938 Tudor. Taylor-O'Brien. 2837 Bailey. FORD —1941 De Luxe 2-door Sedan, radio and heater. Taylor-O'Brien. 2837 Bailey. OLDS—1940 6-cyl. 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater; 22,000 miles. Jos. W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. OLDSMOBILE — 1940 Club Coupe. Jos. W. Snider. Inc., 2380 Delaware. OLDSMOBILE—1935 2-door Sedan, radio and heater. $100. A. W. Julius, 1596 South Park. PACKARD—1942 Clipper 4-door Sedan, chauffeur driven, very low mileage. Don Allen's City Chevrolet, 2585 Main at Fillmore. PACKARD—1936 Sedan, excellent con- dition and tires, $125. CL. 1867. AUTOMOTIVE '41 PLYMOUTH CLUB CONV. COUPE Low Mileage LOOK AT NO. 562 TWIN CITY AUTO CO., INC. 2310 DELAWARE, Near Hertel Rl. 4162 WE WANT Late Model Used Cars Highest Cash Prices Paid BERRIMAN-GRAHAM 2262 DELAWARE II GOOD PLACE TO BUT OR SELL TOUR CAR STEPHENS MOTORS 3484 Main St. Ope. U. of B. AUTOMOTIVE '40 FORD CLUB CONV. COUPE Radio, haator and many dtluxe accessories. Reduced. R00T-T0RGLER. Inc. 1253 Main at Northampton Highest^ CASH PRICE PAID FOR YOUR CAR See Us Today ENGEL'S 1172 Main St. sTopr CASH IN Wo have many defense workers waiting for your car. and our prices will exceed rout expectations ALL MODELS NEEDED JOS. W. SNIDER, Inc. 2380 Delaware Ave. Automobiles For Sale 10 PACKARD—1939 Convertible 5 passenger Coupe; good top. original paint, good tires. Engel's. Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge. PACKARD—1941 6 cylinder 4-door sedan, special $695 Great Lakes Motor Co,. 2359 Main St. PLYMOUTH—1941 Special Deluxe 2-Door Jos W. Snider, Inc , 2380 Delaware. PLYMOUTH — 1939 4-Door Sedan. Jos W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. PLYMOUTH—1938 Coupe; reduced. Jos. W. Snider, Inc.. 2380 Delaware. PLYMOUTH—1940 Coupe; conditioned Joa. W. 8nlder. Inc.. 2380 Delaware^ PLYMOUTH—1939 Deluxe 2-door Sedan with trunk; original paint, mohair trim, good tires. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge. PLYMOUTH — 1941 Club Convertible Coupe; beautiful cream finish with black auto top, white sldewall tires, radio, heater; it's the classiest car in N. Y. State; act quickly. Don Allen's City Chevrolet, 2585 Main at Fillmore. PONTLAC—1938 2-door sedan; radio and heater, excellent tires, an exception- ally fine car. "Olds Man" Miner, 1555 Main at Ferry. PONTLAC—1936 Coach, good tires, ra- dip, heater. 8 Sycamore. PONTLAC—1939 4-door Sedan Rlefler- Buick. 252 Main St., Hamburg, N. Y. TR. 1100 STUDEBAKER — 1942 Coach; perfect tires. Jos. W. Snider. Inc.. 2380 Dela- ware. STUDEBAKER—1939 Commander Club Sedan; gasoline heater, original fin- ish very clean. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge STUDEBAKER—1941 Champion Deluxe Bus. Coupe: original paint, low mile- age, all good tires. Engel's, Inc., 1172 Main at Dodge STUDEBAKER—1937 Deluxe 4-door Se- dan with trunk, heater; all good tires. Engel's. Inc.. 1172 Main at Dodge TERRAPLANE —1937 6-cyl. deluxe 2- door sedan; excellent tires, very fine running automobile. "Olda Man" Miner, 1555 Main at Ferry. USED CARS—Small, medium and large cars bought, sold. Maxson Cadillac- Pontlac Corp., 2421 Main at Jewett. WANTED—AH late models, highest cash prices. Mcintosh Motors. 2917 Bailey. WE buy and sell used cars Marsh Chevrolet, 653 Fillmore. WE WILL buy your car. Jerge Sales. Genesee and Doat. Buffalo's oldest Ford Dealer. a 100 CARS to choose from, all makes and models. Yes, sir, come out and see "The Best for the Least" at Lacka- wanna Motors. 656 Ridge Rd.. Lacka- wanna: open evenings till 10 o'clock. Autos Wanted 12 A higher cash price paid for your late model car. O'Neill Motor Corp.. 1790 Main GA 0500. AUTOS—CASH FOR YOUR CAR. BROWN'S—26 E. NORTH ALL makes cars bought for cash. Jerge Motors. 1647 Genesee. ANY used car bought for cash. Villa Pontlac, 2820 Bailey. UN. 3900. AT 1065 Main St.. Sueas Motors will pay top prices for good late model cars, all makes and models; bring your car In. AUTOS—Cash for your car; notea paid off Holmes. 1440 South Park. CARS, trucks In any condition. Moses Auto Parts, 514 Jefferson WA, 2029. HIGHEST cash price for 1937 to 1942 cars. LI. 2866. our appraiser will pay cash. Klelm Motors, Inc.. 1055 Main, HIGHEST cash any make late model car. 1275 Main. HIGHEST cash price for your late model cars, notes paid off. Hunt for Chev- rolet, 2290 Delaware Ave. I PAY MORE FOR LATE MODEL CARS DON ALLEN'S 2585 MAIN UN. 3200 LATE MODEL cars bought for spot cash. Brost Motors. 1291 Main. PREMIUM PRICES PAID FOR A-l Late Model Used Cars All Makes—Echo Motors, 1294 Seneca HIGHEST CASH PRICES MOTZ BROTHERS 1114 MAIN ST. USED CARS Wanted—We buy all makes late model cars; mortgages paid off. Kenmore Motors, Delaware and Hertel. WANTED—100 late model used cars. We pay the highest prices. Packard-Buf- falo, Inc., 2550 Delaware Ave. WILL PAY a premium cash price for well-kept late model cars Berrlman- Graham Co., 2262 Delaware Ave. WE buy for cash and pay off notes; 5-mlnute service; don't sacrifice your car or lose your credit; see us; special plan for men conscripted: largest used car dealers In W N Y Joseph W. Snider Inc.. 2380 Delaware. DE. 6565, AUTOMOTIVE Wanted—Automotive 22 WANTED—Chrysler or Buick 38-39 or 40 cash Call GA. 4413 4.30 to 6 p. m. or 9 to 10 a. m. BUSINESS SERVICE Addressing -Letter Service 24 DIRECT Mail Adv'lng multlgraphlng and Photo offset reprod'ts Savage, CL. 0913 Building and Contracting 26 MERRILL CONSTRUCTION CO. CALL ON US FOR ESTIMATES LI 6700 Electrical Service 31 WRINGER ROLLS—All sizes, bring old ones in for matching; wrlngeri re- paired Schwegler's. 70 E Genesee M o v i n g , T r u c k i n g , Storage 34 AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD Storage Co- separate rooms locked and aealed; modern fireproof warehouse; moving and packing for shipment: agent Allied Van Lines. Call WA. 0701 for es- timates. Kneeland B. Wilkea. president. O. J. GLENN & SON INC Storage. moving 204 Terrace WA 1260 REGULAR TRIPS to New York. Chicago. Baltimore. Boston, Columbus. Louis- ville and other points Call Lincoln Storage, LI 6516 for estimates. Storage 37 A MONARCH Storage; furniture, merchan- dise, automobiles CL 0192; estimates. EDUCATIONAL Wanted—Instruction 43 WANTED—Man or woman to aid ad- year Amherst High School student la mathematics and English. PA. 9388. EMPLOYMENT Helj Wanted—Female 44 CHAMBERMAIDS and cleaning women, steady work, good pay. Hotel Roanoke, 206 South Elmwood CLEANING woman; 1 day a week. 60 Anderson PI CLEANING WOMEN—White or colored, good wages Hotel Markeen, Main at Utlca. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. See manager, Niagara Hotel. 44 Niagara. PART TIME office girl for shorthand and typing. Jos. A. Sanders Si Sons, 107 Lathroo St. WAITRESSES—Wanted ateadr and fl^rt time: highest wages paid Applv at once. Mrs Phillips, phone Willtams- virie 382; Glen Park Williamsville. N.Y. WANTED — Immediately, experienced printer, preferably with Pako or East- man Automatic Printers, best wages, apply Carhart 6ervice, Inc., 700 Main St. WANTED Billing clerk, general office work, steady employment. Carhart Service, Inc.. 700 Main St. WANTED—Girls to begin as apprentice photo-finishers; no experience nec- essary. Steady employment Carhart Service. Inc., 700 Main St. WAITRESSES wanted Hotel Stratford Arms. West Utlca near Main. WOMEN for general machine soop work, day or night selft. no experience nec- essary; if emDloyed in war industry do iOt applv Niaeara Machine & Tool Works. 683 Northland Ave WOMEN—18 to 50, for '..rt-time and full-time work Aoplv Edward J Meyer Memorial Hospital. 462 Grlder WOMEN for rrtatd or cleaning duty; day work: no exp necessary' Apply House- keeper Ford Hotel 210 Delaware. WOMAN — For cleaning and washing dishes; $20 week and meals; 6 days. Caopellni. 101 Niagara 5 GIRLS to work In pie bakery, very pleasant working conditions Fine op- portunities for riKht Rlrls ADDIV Mr. Jones. 241 South Elmwood Comptometer Operator Experienced; permanent position with established local organiza- tion; 5 day week, no Saturdays; rate, $27 per week. Call TR. 7500 for appointment. Auto Service 17 CARS—Repaired and painted on credit. Powsner Collision. 136 Allen. GR. 7200 CHRYSLER and Plymouth service and parts. Vaughan Sz Braun, 655 Genesee. WA. 2327. Nlte & Sun. tow. GR. 9716 AUTOMOTIVE : YOU CAN GET AN : EXCELLENT PRICE for Tour Used Car ALL CASH—QUICKLY Klepfer Bros., Inc. 1575 MAIN ST. GA. 8000 DOMESTIC In Local Haspital—Salary $990 per annum—Vacation and Sick Leave with Pay. This is your chance to work in an Essential War activity In a refined atmosphere, with steady employment after the War. Telephone GR. 4202 AUTOMOTIVE Immediate Cash! for 1939—1940 and 1941 Cars We Pay Off Your Note. R00T-T0RGLER, Inc. 1253 MAIN cor. Northampton IMMEDIATE CASH F^R 1939-1940 fir 1941 CARS We'll Pay OH Your Note. O'NEILL MOTORS 1790 MAIN AT LAFAYETTI EXTRA SERVICE TOR SERVICE MEN WE WILL PAY YOU TOP CASH PRICE For Your Car and Let YOB Drivo it Till You Loavo Town Bonus Prices for 1940 and 194l's KENMORE MOTORS DELAWARE cor. HERTEL CARS FOR DEFENSE WORKERS Art You Interested in Economical Transportation? Wc have some 1936-1937 cars that have been thoroughly over- hauled, painted and with excellent rubber. These cars have thousands of miles of fine transportation. We will trade your car and finance the balance. You will appreciate these cars when your see them. They are all covered with Packard-Buffalo guarantee. Packard-Buffalo Inc. 2550 Delaware at Avery SEE-ME- BEFOBE - YOU- SELL- Your Cur, Truck, or Station Wagon- You'll be Paid Well and Treated Swell! DON ALLEN 2585 MAIN at FILLMORE UN. 3200 Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Sratha AVKROVD—Mary Avkroyd. at Bethlehem.

. P » , May 13, t»*3; wife o( the late Marshall B . , mother of the late Marshall B and George; siater of Frank. Schulti of Angola. N. Y . Mri, H. J. ParkWll of Chicago, Mrs. John Hornl of Buffalo. Funeral from the W. L. Froehley Fu­neral Home. S4 Lake Street, Hamburg. Friday at 2.30 p. m. Burial Ja Proapect Lawn. 13tl4»

BAKER—Nett ie L. Booth Baker, in Ham­burg, N. T-, May 12. 1W3. wife of Henry W.; mother of Berniee Marie: aiater of Day C. Booth. Funeral from the family residence. 34 Long Avenue. Saturday at 2 p. m. Interment in Maple Wood Ceme­tery. PatebJn, N. Y. •

U . U H A T — Charlet J. Beuchat, In this city. May 11, 1943, husband of Jeanne «nee De Somer); father of Clement. Services from the Ernest Wedekindt Fu­neral Home, 5 Waldea Avenue, Friday at • a. m., and from St. Bartho lomews Church, on Grtder Street at 9.30 a. m. Friends Invited. 13tl4*

CLANCY—In Buffalo, N Y , May 12, 1943, John, husband of Lillian (nee Yalser); father of Dorothy; son of the late John and Bridget Clancy; brother of Marcella Clancy, the late Mrs. Martin Hynes, Mrs. George Caldwell. Susan and Thomas Clancy ; uncle of Harrison Mintch of North Terrytowa, N Y-, Vincent Hynes and the late Rev. Joseph Hynes. Funeral from the family residence. 15 Portage Street, Saturday morning at R.30 and at St. Mary Magdalene Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited, 13tl*

CI LOTTA—Glovannlna Culotta fnee Ger-acl ) . in this city. May 12. m 3 . beloved wife of the late Dominico; mother of Mrs. Florello Rera. Mrs. Stephen Cam-rnellerl and Joseph. Funeral will be held from the family residence. 474 Seventh Street, in rear. Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock and from Mt. Carmel Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. •

9QX—In Scraoton. N. Y., May 13. 1943. Elisabeth (nee Goddard*. wife of James; mother of Karen and Linda Fox. Funeral from the family residence. Grant Street. Scranton. N. Y.. Monday morning at 8.30 and from SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Hamburg, If. Y., at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. 14U3*

• E L M E R — L o u i s e Helmer, May 12, 1943, beloved wife of Conrad; mother of Mrs. Martin Flnnucane, Mrs. Carlo Ordeano, Clarence. William. Raymond and Private James Helmer Funeral from family res­idence, 224 Hamburg Street. Saturday morning at 9.15 and from St. B r i g l d s Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited to attend. 13U4*

• O L D E X — M a g g i e X . May 13, 1943 (nee Hanley) . wife of the late Llewellyn J.; mother of Jason D. and Llewellyn C. Holden of Woodbridge. N. J.; sister of Mrs. William E. Corey. Funeral from the family residence, 181 Royal Avenue. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. •

l aE .WEDY—Sarah _ \ . In Buffalo, N. Y., May 12, 1943, of 2135 Niagara Street, beloved wife of the late Matthew; mother of Mrs. George Lockwood, Sara and the late Lillian Jones. Services from the James T. Karnes Funeral Home. 1240 McKiniey Parkway, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. John the Baptist Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited.

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ELE1TZ—Frank W. Kle in . May 12. 1943. husband of the late Virginia Kleitz; father of Eloise and Leona: brother of the late Mary and Ellen Kleitz. Funeral from family residence. 154 Winston Road. Monday morning at 9 o'clock and from St Francis Xavier Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. 14t 18*

B l EMNE—May 13. 1943, tn Kenmore. Car­rie, of 122 Warren Avenue, wife of the late Richard Kuehne: mother of Richard H. of Wanakah, N. Y.. Mrs. Herman Fmperle of Alhambra. Cal.. and Mrs. Arthur R. Catlin of Kenmore. N. Y. Fu­neral services at Johnson _ Wilkins Fu­neral Home. 448 Delaware Avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. Calls may be made at 448 Delaware Avenue. Interment services at Forest Lawn Cemetery under the auspices of Betsy Ross Chapter No. 899. O. E. S. 14tl5*

l H i / l n ( o K I K < - : r . this city. May 11. 1943, Rose (nee Sciascial . beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Cammurata. Mrs. Angela Forcaro. Mrs. Jean Koworko. Mrs. Helen Fisher ana Private Daniel Letixio. Funeral from the family resi­dence. 89 Rhode Island Street, Saturday morning at 8.30 and from St. Anthony Church at 9. Friends Invited. 13U4*

BODGKRS—Delia «nee Macnamara>. In Blasdell, N. Y., May 13. 1943. beloved srif* of Andrew; mother of Andrew, Jr., and Earl M. Rodgers: sister of Mrs. Mat­thew Carraody of Pittsburgh, Pa. Funeral from the family residence, 4 Salisbury Avenue. Blasdell, Monday morning at • 30 and from Our Mother of Good Coun­sel Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited,

14tl«* t ( H Vt Ml o r KKKL-Her.rv Schaumloeffel,

in this city. May 13. 1943, beloved hus­band of Anna (ne« Klsteri; father of Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. Harry Nagel and Henry. Jr . ; brother of George, Ida and Edwin. Services from family resi­dence. 29 East Woodlawn Avenue. Satur­day at 2.30 p. m. Friends Invited. _

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•TURK—Harry A., May 13, 1943. formerly of «23 Michigan Avenue. Funeral from the Schlager Funeral Home. 874 Broad­way, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. *

• A L C C m f — D e F o r e s t A. Talcott. May 12, 1943. of 108 Grots Street, in Buffalo, N. Y.. beloved husband of Esther tTakacs* Talcott; father of Yvonne E. Tatcott; son of William and the late Mary Ann Burger: brother of Berniee Burger and Mrs. Eva Little. Funeral from the Gordon L. Snyder Funeral Home. 483 Grant Street, * Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends ars invited. Deceased was a member of Scalaquada Lodge No. 815 and Queen City Encampment No. 131, IOOF. 13tl4*

fUMMERMAN—George H... husband of the J a t e Apolonia Relnlander; > U i e r of Mrs. J. Maurer. Mrs. C. Duncan. George J.. Joseph F.. Barbara E., Jacob S. and ths la^e Peter Funeral from his late resi­dence. 127 Maple Street. Saturday at 8.30 and 9 at St, Boniface Church. Deceased was a member of Holy Name Society. Friends Invited. 13tl4*

B E L M O N T E N T R I E S OP) F I R S T — M . , 3 J.O., 4>j fur .

M o r e W i n e 118 R e s a l e 112 T * F l i g h t 118 Calypaojoe 107 WJse S t e p 112 D o n a v a t r a 112 Bis? R a i d 118 S o n n e t K e y 112 TJncle B u d 112 Pers i f lage 112 S t y m i e 118 All T a l k 118 F r e e D u t c h 112

SECONTJ—CI., 3 y .o . , 7 fur . S e n a t e 113 B u s h e l B a s k e t 122 My Mal l i e 108 G r e e n Apples 108 J u n i o r E a s t o n 118 Gay T o m 113 W i n d w a r d Is l s 113 Narki 108 M a n o l a 113 C h i c a t o n e 118 M a g d a l a 114 Cherry Crush 113 S o u t h Drive 113 R ichard W. 113 P a p a m o o 113 D i s o m o n t 108 T e t a M a u d e 113 F a r s i g h t 122 Chsef Mate 113 P a n t h o r a 113

T H I R D — Al., 4 y.o. . u p . a b o u t 2 m i l e s . z M a t s o n l a 143 K e n n e c o t t 152 Y a n k e e C h a n c e 148 R i c e Cake 148 C a r i b o u 142 R e p l i c a II 148 B i s b y 142 Sir B l u e s t e e l 150 F l e e t Admira l 150 E q u i l i b r i u m 150

z5 lb s c l a i m e d for rider. FOURTH—CI. , 3 y o . . u p . 1 m i l e .

l s>- \ 108 Perfect R h y m e 114 T e l l Me Mora 114 T h e T h a n e 114 S w e e p s t a k e r 109 G r a n d Party 117 Eatert ta 98 R e s o l u t e I I 115 C a i r n g o r m 114 Llanero 115 G o o d C o m p a n y 113 J a n e B l e n h e i m 109 O a t m e a l 99 N i g h t G l o w 110 CfUtnea C l u b 114 R e c o g n i z e 116

F I F T H — A l . 3 y.o. . 0 fur . T o p R e w a r d 113 Card G a m e 117 F h a r b l a a e 113 B u l l s Eye 113 G l a n c e a b o u t 108 T e n e b r o s e 108 H o n F.ag 112 T w e e d y 113 S u n t e g r a 108 T r u e B l u e 113 H i c k o r y H e a d 108 G r a n l a g 113 T h e S u l t a n 113 B a r o q u e 117 F a m o u s Vic tory 113 Our Page 115 C a m p t o w n 113 Dairy Lady 108 B u p e r m o n t 120 B l u e W h i s t l e r 113

S I X T H — A l . . 3 y .o . . u p . 1 m i l e . B o n n e t A n n 110 V a g r a n c r 122 Mackere l 110 Opera S i n g e r 101 W h a t N o t 94 K y F l a s h 105 M a r - K e l l 110 At W h i c h 110

S E V E N T H — H a n d p . . 3 y .o . , V2 m i l e s . H a l l e 109 T a r g e 116 I s I Is 116 D e s e r o n t o 113

EIGHTH—CI. . 3 y .o . , u p . 1>, m i l e s . • B e t t y s Bobby 118 Patrol F l i g h t 114 G e o r g e L a m a z e 114 C o u n t M a u r i c e 114 H a r d Cracker 108 O n e L ink 113 S i l v e r R o c k e t 114 Memory Book 123 T o p S u i t 98 e E x e m p l i f v 107 Off G u a r d 123 B laz ing Glory 113 S n o o k s W i n t e r s 113 Lady Red T o p 103 R a h a n e e 109 D e n n i s F. 114 T h r i f t 104 Country S t y l e 107 C h a l m a c 109 Bob's Boys 114

a l . B l e b e r & E. D . J a c o b s e n t r y . Track m u d d y .

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FUNERAL HOME Ernest Wedekindt Howard B Wedekindt, Ha mcr.

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CourUr-Kxpret* Niagara Fal ls Bureau Niagara Falls, May 13 — With

city officials agreeable, the mu­nicipal bureau of welfare tonight was designated by the war council as the agency to care for children of working mothers.

I t will not be an easy matter , George M. Wicker, council presi­dent, pointed out. for the present number of 1,000 such children may be increased considerably in the months ahead. I t is hoped the pro­gram can become operative in June.

Tentative plan is to petition the federal government to meet half the cost, through Lanham Act pro­visions, and have the benefitted families pay the balance—about $3 a child.

Marian Martin Pattern . . .

Huck Geary's Loss Holding Pirates Back, Swfys Frisch

By JUDSON BAILEY Brooklyn, May 13 UB—The

Pi t tsburgh Pirates are t rying to roll uphill in the National League with one cylinder missing. The phantom piston is a certain Eugene Francis (Huck) Geary, who has become known as the myth from Minneapolis.

The Pira tes gave up two good players, Stu Martin and Arne An­derson, to get Geary out of the American Association in the mid­dle of last summer and since then he has played sixteen games—ten a t intervals last autumn and six this spring. But F rank Frisch, the old Fordham Flash, who manages the Pirates, says Geary still is his regular shortstop.

"Geary Is a s t range case, '" Frisch said, "but he has shown me enough to know tha t he is a good player and if we can ever get him in the lineup a t short regularly I think our infield will be fixed.**

This may be true, but Frisch ad-} mitted ruefully tha t he had no idea when Geary would be able to play.

The 26-year-old infielder was spiked by Eddie Stanky of the Cubs in the opening game of the season at Chicago and has been limping around ever since. Last summer Geary thought he had stomach ulcers, but they turned out to be imaginary. There was

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Republic Steel Votes 25-Cent Dividend

C l e v e l a n d , O.. M a y 13 iff)—Republic S t ee l Corporat ion a n n o u n c e d t o d a y t h a t d i rec tors h a d v o t e d a c o m m o n s tock d i v i d e n d of 25 c e n t s per share , payab le J u l y 2d t o h o l d e r s of record J u n e 9 t h . A s i m i l a r a m o u n t w a s pa id t h e f irst q u a r t e r t h i s year.

S P O R T S M A N S E N T R I E S iff) F I R S T — 3 y.o. . 5 fur.

F lo B r a t t e n 106 Liberty F l ik 11« G r e e n o c k s Co in 105 S tar K a n 96 S p o i l t Girl 112 Elec tr ica l 110 R a n d o m Breeze 106 Sa fe B i d 101 Mldal l 120 B lack F ire 110 Carlastar 110 G r e e n T o r c h 108 Crystal T o r c h 118 E l c l n a p 115 Va lnor 110

SECOND—M., 3 y o.. u p , 7 fur . La C a m e c h e 103 C ro w n C o l o n y 114 Dairy M a n 103 Accura te 109 C a t c h T e d 108 Morocco B e t t y 104 C u s h l n g 98 D a b l t o n 103 B l o n d i e J a v n e 98 Carbala 103 Mr. M a i d 109 L a u g h i n g Pair 108 Charnock 107

T H I R D — 3 y.o. . u p . 6«i fur . Old U n i o n 118 M e a d o w Brook 106 T i p Y o u r H a t 113 For tres s 111 F i s h e r s P e t 108 W a t c h C h i l l a 106 Mr I n f i n i t y 106 Fea l ty 106 W h o K a n 109

FOURTH—CI, . 4 y .o . , u p , 7 fur . C l o e - F l t g h t 104 C h l c w l n 108 B r i g h t Harves t 109 F i g h t O n 109 H i l l f i n y 109 Darby DaUas 113 R a n g l e 109 Chi 109 B l o s s o m Q u e e n 109 B u s y Jos i e 104 Al ley 104 Love ly S i s t e r 104 J a m e s Q u e s t 114 Haze l Lee 104 M i s t l e t o e 109 Gay Elf 109

FIFTH—AL, 2 y.o. , 5 fur . H y - C a p 110 S k y Hook 110 P h a l a n g e r 110 R e k l a w 110 H a r v a e t h e l 110 C a p t a i n Eddie 105 Sweep"? Ahead 120

SIXTH—CI. . 3 y .o . . u p . 7 fur . R e m o t e Contro l 122 H a v a h e a r t 106 R o s e - R e d 112 Hi G e l d 117 Disptayer 109 Mordecal 114 T r i p - A w a y 111

SEVENTH—CI. . 4 y .o . , u p , mi le . 70 yds . Prae tor ian 115 S w e e t S tory 107 E p l g e t 110 Misty Q u e s t 110 H a d a t i m e 112 S q u a w J a n e 105 Axelson 115

EIGHTH—CI. , 4 y .o . . u o . l ' s m i l e s . Perplex 108 Klng^s Error 106 S p a n i s h B e l l e 103 Nedd ie ' s Hero 120 M a n i l a Bay 115 Lady Hav 108 Gav Hour 108 Sir Livery 108 Lactose 111 Very T r u e 120

N I N T H (Sub)—CI . . 4 y.o. . u p . 5 fur. S e r v a n t K a n 114 R o a d m a s t e r 114 T o w n Lace 109 Pescadero 113 Sal ly I. 109 Has ty S t a r 109 M o u n t k a l a 104 Canf le ld 118 J u l i e t C. 104

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nothing imaginary about his injury in the opener. His leg swelled painfully and hur t the Pi ra tes jus t as much as it did Geary. One rea­son tha t it made the club sore was tha t the Pi t tsburgh problem child was not in shape. During the win-

y>er he had insisted tha t he would fremain out of baseball to keep a

defense job, but he changed his mind in time to report to the Pi­rates on their last day in training camp at Muncie, Ind.

He was fifteen or twenty pounds overweight, but the Buccaneers needed him and Frisch put him in the lineup right away and had him play in every exhibition game right up to opening day.

"And tha t ' s when ball players get hurt—when they a re not in shape," commented Frisch.

Geary's absence has made it nec­essary for F rank Gustine to han­dle the shortstopping in spite of the fact tha t he, too, is injured. I t even caused Frisch to use Catcher Al Lopez at third base one day in order to move Bob Elliott to short and relieve Gustine.

All of this has caused rival clubs in the National League consider­able merriment. The Cubs, who now have Stu Martin, say tha t Pi t tsburgh gave up two better ball players when they got Geary.

We asked Frisch if he would make the same deal over again. He pondered a moment before answer­ing, "well, I don't know."

Birthday Greetings

The staff of the Junior Courier-Express sends best wishes to these members of The Courier-Express Jolly Junior-Sunshine Club whose birthday anniversary is today:

BUFFALO J U N I O R S D o n a l d A d a m s C o n n i e Morcio L u c y B a u m g a r t n e r J o h n Blas l Harriet B r o w n Dolores B u r k e Eleanor B y s t r a k P a u l Carr, Jr . A n n Cash

T e r e s a N e b r l c h P a u l O ' M u n d s e n Li l l ian R e l n h a r d t F l o r e n c e R e m b o l d C h e s t e r R i l ey C o n s t a n c e Roerea F l o r e n c e R u s s o

Calgra l th C h a m p l l n L e o n S c o t t Pau l C h l l c o t t A n t h o n y De J a m e s S a m u e l D i A n g e l o B e t t y D r e n n a n J o a n Ferac i

P h i l i p Sec l c Mar ion S e m o n e J u l i a S h a n d r e w Murie l S i l v e r m a n J u n e S m i t h

K e n n e t h F r e m m l n g D o n a l d Sne l l Sh ir l ey Goerki J e a n e t t e S t o d d a r t Edward H a b l c h t J e a n S y s k l Mari ta Ha l loran P a u l T e r h o r s t D e n n i s K a n e E s t h e r T r u t y G e n e r l e v e Kosc l e l ' y A n t o i n e t t e V a c a n t l Phy l l i s M a r q u a r t E la ine W a n k e S t e w a r t M a r t i n B e t t y Wargo la R u t h M a s o n E l i z a b e t h W e l s h

N o r m a W l l l l n g d o n P h i l i p Y o u n g

Henry Metz l er Ph i l ip MlUl te lo Erie C o u n t y . N. Y.

Marie A n s t e t t , Wes t Fa l l s ; J o h n n y Barone , C h e e k t o w a g a ; Mary A n n Bea to , S l o a n ; A n n Bernard , K e n m o r e ; It ial Bonl , L a n c a s t e r ; R o b e r t B r a u n , L a n c a s ­ter; R u t h Br iggs , N o r t h Co l l ins ; Garry Campbe l l , H a m b u r g ; Lo i s Cooper . D e -pew; M a r i l y n Gr immer , Snyder ; R o b e r t D i l l on . L a c k a w a n n a : E d i t h Ehrenberg , S o u t h Wales ; A n n a Ertel , C h e e k t o w a g a ; G e r t r u d e Everts , G l e n w o o d ; R a l p h Fey . S l o a n ; E leanor Larson , L a c k a w a n n a ; Gloria Lopez , L a c k a w a n n a ; Carr Magle , Clarence; D o n a l d M c N u l t y , B lasde l l ; J l m m i e Mlnde ler , W i l l i a m s v i l l e ; N e l l i e O'Brian, • Wl l l l amsvUle ; Al ice Pagoski , L a c k a w a n n a ; Al ice P l e c h o c k i . D e p e w ; A r t h u r P losyca , D e p e w ; Barbara R e l m e r . T o n a w a n d a ; B i l l y S h o e m a k e r , H a m b u r g ; E leanor Sparer, Orchard Park; A n n e S t u t z m a n , Lancas ter .

U. S. Freighter Sunk Washington, May 13 (JPV—The

Navy reported today tha t a me­dium-sized United States merchant vessel was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine in the Atlan­tic in April. Survivors have land­ed at Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda.

CHURCHILL ENTRIES iff) FIRST—CI., 3 y.o.. up, 6»i fur.

Lady Duane Vain Captain Jo Ann Bronze Bugle Monks Memo Stand In Rolling Play Equal Chance Miss Nutmeg Glngall

SECOND—CI., Limitation Theta Girl Sldonla Palturf

THIRD—M.. Port Ballott Rockwood Boy Wonder Witch That's Easy Dot Gee Kay High Weather Las Vegas Federal Tax K. Bun Victory Prince

FOURTH—Al. Dr. Rush Some Man Sis Baker Clarksville

FIFTH—Al., Ponty Choppy Sea Cerebus

100 Pure Briar 113 Flying Double 113 Just for Fun 118 Miss Nadl 108 Brown Carse 113 Old Smokey 110 Red Horizon 100 Maleo Bird 113 Chicony 118 Star Monarch 3 y.o.. up, 8 fur. 110 Kathy 108 Bit O'Brown 115 Celebrate 108 Rusty Gold

2 y.o., 5 fur. 118 Langs Boy 113 Margaret T. 112 Benrose 110 Doodle Bug 112 Never Alone 110 Transfran 118 Bolo Fancy 118 Wits End 107 O'Rlsky 113 Break Down

, 3 y.o., up, 6»a fur. 110 One Tip 118 HI Diddle 113 Big Meal 113

1 y.o., up, 1 mile. 113 Ballyamett 108 Yar 112 Gold Teddy

SIXTH—4 y.o.. up. LA miles. Isaroma Afghanistan Aldridge Gambit

SEVENTH—CI Schuckins Lazy Tongs Frou Frou Toy Nediana

EIGHTH—CL, Ava Delight Mlstucky Bob-Hi Panjab Fee D'Or

111 Red Cin 108 Surgeon Dick 118 Burning Stick 111 Crimson Tide

.. 3 y.o., 1A miles. 107 Miami Springs 112 Active 107 Atafa 105 Sonny O. B. 105

4 y .o . up, l ' i mllei 106 His Highness 106 Pennsburg 106 Here Now 106 Which Man 101

113 118 105 108 113 113 113 108 113 108

107 113 113 110

115 112 118 115 115 112 107 115 115 115

118 113 113

108 108 115

113 108 113 113

107 107 100 106

1, 111 106 110 112

NINTH—(Sub) CL. 4 y.o., up, 1A miles. Urawlnner Brave Up Epistle Wauchula Duty First Zoroastra Even Tan Catalonia Guaymas Mogarvey

Track fast.

110 Mister Big 110 Jim Lipscomb 105 Winning Cha'ca 105 Honey Chile 110 Joy Bet 105 Oakmont 100 Late Dawn 100 The Alamo 110 Pa J as 110

110 105

i 110 105 110 105 110 105 100

S U F F O L K E N T R I E S (/PI F I R S T - - * y.o. , u p . mi l e . 70 yds .

D i s p l a y S t y l e 108 Ares t ino 113 M o b Cap 108 Catcal l 108 Off Shore 113 T e m u l a c 113 S a v i n g s B a n k 113 R e b b t n a 108 P h a n t ' m Raider 108 Herod's P i la te 113 L i g h t B a n s e t 103 Orenco 118 Sir Kid 113

SECOND—3 y.o. . 6 fur. R l s a n d a 113 Cabanls l 114 a K a n l a s t 109 G o l d e n Babe 109 N i g h t P e n n a n t 118 Lagal la 109 S a n t a Rosa 109 Vee 109 W a d e d a l e 114 Cooee 114 F l y i n g N e d 114 M u l t l q u e s t 104 G l o r y l a n d 109 a S t o p H a r p i n g 109

aMr. a n d Mrs. W. W V a u g h a n e n t r y . T H I R D — 2 y.o. , 4 ' * fur .

I n R e v i e w 115 a J o n s 118 a B a l l a c o l a s 118 A r d e t h 118 S u n a m l t 115 C h u c k 117 F l e e t Q u e e n 115 S u s i t n a 115

aC. E. N e l s o n e n t r y . FOURTH—CL. M., 3 y.o. , u p . 6 fur .

aMiss Fo l ly 117 aSparker 110 Our G l a d d e n 110 T i d y T h i n g 105 b F l l g h t o v e r 110 Mis take 117 b L i g h t f o o t Lee 110 Vain 112 S u n s h o 117

aMrs. R. H. H e i g h e en try ; b B r y s o n a n d B a b y l o n e n t r y .

FTFTH—CL, 3 y.o. , 1 m i l e . His B a n k e r 117 Kiev Lee 112 P u s h 110 Be l i eve 114 r i e f e t c h i t 112

SLXTH—3 y o . . 6 fur . B a b y D a r l i n g 107 W i n e P u n c h 112 Icy S t r e a m 103 P a t O'See 115 Victory Drive 112 A m p l e Reward 112

SEVENTH—CI. , 4 y.o. . u p , 1 A m i l e s . T a m i l 117 P e e p S h o w 114 F lag T r u m p e t e r 115 D o d g e City 122 Y a n k e e Par ty 112 Q u a r t e r b a c k 114 O o n d a l i n a 109

EIGHTH—CL. 4 y.o. . u p , m i l e . 70 yds . S tar Boarder 107 a W h l t e H o t 118 Halcyon B o y 115 G l n o c a 118 a B u t c h e r Boy 118 C a l c u t t a 115 Cash O. Boy 112 N o p a l o s a R o j o 107 E i g h t R o l l s 107 Y a n n l e S id 118

aMrs C. M. F e l t n e r a n d J. I*. F r i e d ­m a n entry .

Track fact .

The Weather U. S. D e p a r t m e n t o f C o m m e r c e

B u f f a l o , May 13th . M a x i m u m t e m p e r a t u r e is h i g h e s t l o r

12 h o u r s e n d i n g a t 8.30 p . m . M i n i m u m t e m p e r a t u r e i s l o w e s t for 24 h o u r s e n d ­i n g a t 2.30 p . m . P r e c i p i t a t i o n Is for t h e s ix h o u r s e n d i n g a t 8.30 p . m. , a m o u n t s of p r e c i p i t a t i o n leas t h a n .10 i n c h are n o t p u b l i s h e d e x c e p t loca l ly .

T e m p e r a t u r e Ci t ies M a x . M i n . Prec ip .

BUFFALO* 49 42 A l b a n y 63 48 A t l a n t a 86 B o s t o n 73 49 C h i c a g o 52 42 C leve land 53 45 D e s M o i n e s 60 40 D e t r o i t 56 44 D u l u t h 55 30 Fargo 60 29 M e m p h i s 87 63 M i a m i 88 New York 79 54 P i t t s b u r g h 70 48 S t . Lou i s 57 51 W a s h i n g t o n 78 57

LOCAL O B S E R V A T I O N S 8.30 a. m . — T e m p e r a t u r e , 46; h u m i d i t y ,

62; precip. , 0; w i n d ve loc i ty , 6. 8.30 p . m . — T e m p e r a t u r e . 43; h u m i d i t y .

74; prec ip . , 0; w i n d ve loc i ty 15. H i g h e s t t e m p e r a t u r e t h i s d a t e i n 69

years, 81 in 1904. L o w e s t t e m p e r a t u r e t h i s d a t e i n 69

years, 30 i n 1895. May 14 th—Sunr i se , 5.52 a . m . ; s u n s e t ,

8.30 p . m . Poss ib le s u n s h i n e — 1 4 h o u r s 38 m l n . M o o n s e t s a t 3.24 a. m.; r i ses a t 2.51

p . m . T E M P E R A T U R E S A T B U F F A L O

1 a. m. , 47 & a. m . , 47 5 p. m . . 46 2 a. m „ 46 10 a. m. , 48 6 p . m. , 45 3 a. m. , 44 l i t . m. , 49 7 p . m. , 44 4 a. m., 44 12 n o o n , 46 8 p . m . , 43 5 a. m. . 44 1 p. m „ 46 9 p . m . , 39 6 a. m. , 44 2 p. m. , 47 10 p. m. , 38 7 a. m. , 45 3 p . m. , 48 11 p . m. , 37 8 a. m. . 46 4 p . m. , 47 12 m i d . , 37

M a x i m u m , 49; m i n i m u m . 37. M e a n t e m p e r a t u r e for t h e 24 h o u r s ,

43; n o r m a l for t h e day. 55. F O R E C A 8 T S

B u f f a l o a n d W e s t e r n N e w York: Coo l ­er Fr iday .

Two Beeves in Flood Salvaged for Steaks

Conway, Ark., May 13 (7P)—Mrs. G. W. Adkisson couldn't stand see­ing those s teaks spoil in the flood waters swirling over her planta­tion. , !

She announced tha t anyone could have cattle threatened with drowning who could get them.

Out to the river rushed a group, promptly roped, shot and salvaged two beeves from the rising Ar­kansas.

STATX OP NEW YORK. SOPRKMK COURT: COUNTY OP ERIE.

Julia Felskl, 732 Wilder* Avenue. Buffalo, New York, Plaintiff, vs. Stanley Felski. De­fendant. Action for annulment. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if ths complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after ths service of this summons, exclusive of ths day of service. In ease of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com­plaint. Trial to be held in the County of Erie.

Dated this ISth day of July. 1042. LOUIS N. BLATT, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office A P. O. Address. 1010 Morgan Building. Buffalo, New York. To Stanley Pelskl:

The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable John V. Maloney, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated this 37th day of April. 1913 and filed with the complaint in the Office of the Clerk of tlu County of Erie at the County Hall In the City of Buffalo on the 28th day of April, 1943.

LOUIS N, BLATT. Plaintiff's Attorney.

April 30 May 7.14,21,28 June 4

PUBLIC HEARINO. City Clerk's Office. Buf­falo. May 14, 1943.

Pursuant to resolution adopted by the Com­mon Council of the City of Buffalo, and In accordance with requirements of Law. notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Buffalo ins ends to hold a public hearing and consider the application of the International Railway Company for the con­sent of the City of Buffalo to a modification in part of the consent of the Citv of Buffalo, necessary under Section 50-a of the Public Service Law to the operation by the Interna­tional Railway Company of a motor vehicle or omnibus route in part in place of street cars upon tracks of the International Railway Com­pany's Niagara Street route within the City of Buffalo, so as to provide a northbound loop operation of buse.t on said motor vehicle or omnibus route as follows, to wit:

Prom Tonawanda Street and Roesch Ave­nue,

In Roesch Avenue from Tonawanda Street to Baxter Street,

In Baxter Street from Roesch Avenue to Vulcan Street, and

In Vulcan Street, partly in the City of Buf­falo and partly In the Town of Tonawanda, from Baxter 3tre«t to Tonawanda Street, op the 25th day of May. 1943. at 2.00 o'clock P. M.. in the Council Chamber, in the City Hall. No. 45 Niagara Square, Buffalo. New York, at which time all interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard.

JOHN J. COFFEY. May 14. 1943. City Clerk.

STATE OF NEW YORK. SUPREME COURT. ERIE COUNTY. THE MARINE TRUST COM­PANY OF BUFFALO, as Trustee of Trust E for the benefit of Mildred Herbster Combes. et al.. under Trust Agreement with Joseph A. Williams, dated April 20. 1929. Plaintiff.

Against MILDRED HERBSTER COMBES: MILTON A. COMBES: ROBERT T. COMBES: HERBERT L. COMBES; JOHN H. COMBES; GLENN ARTHUR COMBES: JANE COMBES JRWIN; RICHARD DENNIS IRWIN: MEL­VILLE L. COMBES: VERNON M. COMBES. JR.; VIROINIA COMBES BOND: HARRIETTE COMBES SPENCE: FRANK COMBES: OLIVE B. HOUGHTON, and LOTTLE C. CARPENTER. Defendants. To the above-named defendants:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to .serve a copy of your answer, or. If the complaint U not served with this summons, to serve a no­tice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judg­ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

The plalnUff hereby designates Erie County as the place of trial.

Dated. March 30. 1943 KENEFICK. COOKE. MITCHELL. BASS *

LETCH WORTH. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office Address, Marine Trust Building,

239 Main Street. Buffalo. New York.

TO: MILDRED HERBSTER COMBES: MIL­TON A. COMBES; ROBERT T. COMBES: HERBERT L. COMBES: JOHN H. COMBES: GLENN ARTHUR COMBES: JANE COMBES IRWIN; RICHARD DENNIS IRWIN; MEL­VILLE L COMBES: VERNON M. COMBES. JR.: VIRGINIA COMBES BOND: FRANK COMBES: OLIVE B HOUGHTON and LOT­TIE C. CARPENTER:

The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William J. Hickey, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 30th day of April. 1943. and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Erie, at the Erie County Hall, in the City of Buffalo. County of Erie. State of New York. KENEFICK. COOKE. MITCHELL. BASS 4s

LETCH WORTH. Attorneys for PlainUff.

Office and Post Office Address. Marine Trust Building.

239 Main Street, . Buffalo. New York.

Mayl«-»l-3iJune4-:'.-l«.

Liquor, Beer, Wine Notices 1

NOTICE I S H E R E B Y G I V E N t h a t l i c e n s e No. R L - U I 1 4 h a s b e e n lasued t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d t o sel l L i q u o r a t re ta i l in a r e s t a u r a n t u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l i c B e v ­erage Control Law a t 253-5 M a s t e n St . , B u f f a l o , Erie C o u n t y , N. Y „ l o r o n premises c o n s u m p t i o n . George J. Rack! . 253U5 M a s t e n St.' M a y 14-21

N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N t h a t l i c e n s e N o . SL-1099 h a s b e e n Issued t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d t o se l l L iquor a t re ta i l i n a r e s t a u r a n t u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l i c B e v ­erage C o n t r o l Law a t F t . of Porter Ave. , B u f f a l o . Erie Co., N. Y „ for o n p r e m i s e s © o n s u m p t i o n . B u f f a l o Y a c h t C l u b , F t . ©f Porter Ave . M a y 7-14

ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found

L 0 8 T — L i t t l e boy's s p i t z dog; n o l i ­c e n s e ; black a n d w h i t e ; red h a r n e s s ; n a m e d S y t y . WA. 3007, 386 C l i n t o n .

L O S T — R e d fox col lar, v i c i n i t y Moose Hal l o n Main- St . t o N o r t h a m p t o n a n d M i c h i g a n , May 11th. Call GA. 6433.

LOST— Black cocker s p a n i e l , E l m w o o d , A s h l a n d . Jsreckenrtdge, n a m e d B o b ; $15 rewarg . 762 E l m w o o d . LI . 3731.

L O S T — R h i n e s t o n e n e c k l a c e , t eardrop rubles ; keepsake . Reward . GA. 9495.

L O S T — I n l ed l e s ' rest r o o m a t MacDoe l ' s R e s t a u r a n t , 5 p . m . T u e s d a y , s i lver r i n g w l t h t b l u e s t o e e . Call AM. 0253.

L O S T — T u e e o a y , May 4th . c o i n purse , In Woolwortj i ' s o n M a i n St . : c o n t a i n i n g s u m of n i o n e y ; reward. GR. 4582, 426 H o y t S t .

LOST—LarJI s u m of m o n e y , E. U t l c a -H u m b o l d 0 | P k w y . ; reward. GR. 7785.

L O S T — I l l i j p l s w a t c h , c h a i n a n d c h a r m , v i c i n i t y D e l a w a r e , Edward, T u p p e r a n d M a i n : refjerd $5. GA. 8429.

F O U N D — S m a l l go ld w a t c h . L i n c o l n Parkway * Soldiers P l a c e . Apply a n d descr ibe t o WA. 0848 In a. m .

STATE OP MEW YORK. SUPREME COURT'. COUNTY OF ERIE. EDITH L. CABLE, 374 Miami Stret*. Buffalo. N. Y. PlalnUff vs. ROBERT E / l A B L E Defendant. ACTION FOR ANNULMENVOP MARRIAGE. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served wife this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on tht plaintiffs attorney with­in twenty dajM after the service of this sum­mons, exdut fp of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment win be taken against you by default for the relief demanad in the complaint.

Trial to ba held in the County of Erie. Dated this Jtth day of January. 1943.

SOLOMON DANIELS. Attorney for Plain­tiff. Office * P. O. Address. 1002 Prudential Bldg. Buffala. New York, TO ROBERT^E. CABLE:

The foregoiftg summons !• served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of Honorable JOBN V. MALONEY. Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 21st day of April 1943 and ftlai with the complaint in the Of­fice of the Clerk of the County of Erie at Buffalo. New York.

SOLOMON DANIELS. Attorney for Plain­Uff. Office * P. O. Address. 1002 Prudential Bldg. Buffalo. New York.

Apr 23.30 May 7.14,31.2*

NOTICE O f PUBLIC HEARINO ON ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS.

TO ALL P1RSONS. OWNING OR HAVING ANY INTERfJBT IN ANY REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF BUFFALO. OR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;

TAKE NOTICE, a public hearing will be held on the 25th day of May. 1943. at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. in tha Council Chamber, in the City Hall. No. St Niagara Square. Buffalo. New York, before the Common Council, upon the matter of tha passage of certain amendments of Chapter LXX of the Ordinance* of the City of Buffalo relating to zoning, establishing first and second residence districts in various sec­tions of tha City, regulating conversions of buildings into multiple family dwellings, pro­viding other awning regulations and including use map changes, as shown on "Amended Use Map-U-l" aceompanying and forming part of the said proposed amendments. Said "Amended Use Map-U-l** affects or relates to all premises in the City of Buffalo, situate or lying north of a line formed by the center lines extended of East and TP/est Ferry Streets, center line of Bailey Avenue (between East Ferry Street and Genesee Jkreet) and the center line of Oenesee Street (between Bailey Avenue and the east City Line), and shows graphically the various usee allowable in the said territory by virtue o f l n e said ordinances.

The aforesaid amendments concern the fol­lowing sections or parts of sections of Chapter LXX of the city Ordinances, to wit:

| 1 . Districts and zone map; Si-A. First residence dlsttlcts: 52. Second residence dis­tricts; 13-A. Accessory uses and requirements in second residence districts: {3-D. Signs in second residence districts; ?5. ExcepUon in­applicable to first residence districts; $6. Ex­ception inapfBcable: §B-B. Exception Inap­plicable; {22 {2) Dining cars; {2S. Lot area restricUona in first rAldence district: J28-A. AdmlnistraUoai and enforcement; 528-F. Per­mits (Zoning Board of Appeals); I28-F-16. Certain non-conforming uses in a first resi­dence district (Zoning Board of Appeals); 131. Penalties; S35. Prohibition on conversion of buildings lnt« two-family dwellings; §36. Con­version of buildings into three or more family dwellings, and $37. Special regulations ap­plicable to election of three or more family dwellings.

Dated, Buffalo. New York. May 14. 1943. JOHN J. COFFEY.

City Clerk. May 14.17

EUOENIA T O D D : JOH; LEONARD JR.; METTA LAND McM MANU8 CLIFFORD LANE COAi MAN, JR.;

VIROINIA COMBES 8F BETH COMI W. COMB! MILTON A.

STATE OP MEW YORK. SUPREME COURT, ERIE COUNTY. THE MARINE TRUST COM­PANY OF BUFFALO, as Trustee under Trust Agreement with Joseph A. Williams, dated April 20, 1921 for the benefit of Lottie C. Williams, (now Lottie C. Carpenter), et al.. Plaintiff.

Against LOTTIE C. CARPENTER; ALBERT C. PITTS; J0LIA PITTS DEMAREST; ROB­ERT N. PITTS; ANDREW W. PITTS: R. LOUIS PITTf; LUCY PITTS deGRAFFEN-RIED; HARVEY C. PITTS, J. HOWARD PITTS: LILLB PITTS LLOYD; PAULINE O. McLANEY; <9CAR J. GARRARD; JOHN D. GARRARD; WALTER M. GARRARD; HOLL1S F. GARRARD: SUSIE W. GARRARD; WIL­LIAM A. MtMANUS; MARJORIE GLADYS BROWN McalANUS; BERENICE McMANUS; WILLIAM A. McMANUS. JR.; JOHN A. Mc­MANUS: JO0BPHINE B. McMANUS: SARA M. MAINZER; LAURA M. MENARD; JOHN A. McMANUS, JR.; LEONARD WILLIAM Mc­MANUS: DOlU D. McMANUS; LEONARD W. McMANUS. JgfT; JOHN D. McMANUS. DORO­THY D. McMANUS COOPER; DAN A. Mc­MANUS; afitRY WILLIAMS McMANUS; MARIE McMANUS KERNAOHAN; CHARLES EUGENE KKiNAGHAN; CHARLES EUGENE KERNAGHAN, JR.; ROBERT H. KERNAOHAN; RICHARD BBOWNELL KERNAGHAN; LOULIE

NAGHAN; HAZEL McMANUS . TODD; JOHN D. TODD. JR.; TODD; LEONARD M. TODD.

McMANUS; JULIA STRICK-US; JULIA MAROARET Mc-E SUSAN McMANUS; DELL A ANUS COACHMAN; HERBERT

AN: HERBERT LANE COACH-BHIRLEY LANE COACHMAN;

ANDREW E. WILLIAMS: ALBERT FORTSON WILLIAMS; »UTH WILLIAMS MARSHALL; DAVID WILLIAMS MARSHALL; HELEN WIL­LIAMS OEOlGE; CAROL GEORGE; JANET RUTH GEOROE; ALLEE WILLIAMS CHAM­BERS; ALICi CHAMBERS; MARTHA CHAM­BERS SEYMOUR; DIANNE SEYMOUR: EU­NICE CHAMBERS TRAWICK; EMMETT JACKSON WILLIAMS; WILLIAM J. WIL­LIAMS; HENJlY F. WILLIAMS; MARY WIL­LIAMS; M. IDNICE WILLIAMS JEFFERSON; A. OARRETT KNIGHT; REBECCA K. BUR-RITT; MART K. MONTECATTNO; JOE M. KNIOHT; JOHN W. KNIGHT; VIRGINIA K. HAMILTON; MELVILLE L. COMBES: GEORGE 8. COMBES: VERNON M. COMBES. JR.:

MBES BOND: HARRIETTE E: FRANK COMBES: ELIZA-STETZELBERGER; WILLARD LOUISE COMBES SEEBER;

MBES; ROBERT T. COMBES; HERBERT LT COMBES! JOHN H. COMBES; GLENN ARTHUR COMBES; JANE COMBES IRWIN; OLIVE B. HOUGHTON; IONE HOUGHTON SAUMBY; JOHN SIDNEY HOUGHTON; GERTRUDE HOUGHTON and FLOYD S. HtHCOCK. Defendants. To the abovownatned defendants:

YOU ARE pEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a no­tice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorneys within twent* days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judg­ment will betaken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

The plaintiff, hereby designates Erie County as the place of trial.

Dated. March 30. 1943. KENEFICK. COOKE. MITCHELL, BASS ii

LETCH WOWH, Attoraese for PlalnUff.

Office and Post Office Address, Marine Trust Building.

23t Main Street. Buffalo. New York.

TO: LOTTfM C. CARPENTER; ALBERT C. PITTS: JULIA PITTS DEMEREST; ROBERT N. PITTS; ANDREW W. PITTS; R. LOUIS PITTS: LUOY PITTS deGRAFFENRIED; HARVEY C. PITTS: J. HOWARD PITTS; LILLIE PITTB LLOYD: PAULINE O. Mc­LANEY: OSCAR J. GARRARD: JOHN D. OARRARD; WALTER M. GARRARD; HOLL1S F. GARRARD: SUSIE W GARRARD; BERE­NICE McMAIIUS; WILLIAM A. McMANUS. JR.; LAURA M MENARD: LEONARD WIL­LIAM McMAKUS; DORA D McMANUS: LEONARD W. McMANUS. JR.: JOHN D. MC­MANUS: DOHOTHY D. McMANUS COOPER: DAN A. McMANUS: MARY WILLIAMS Mc­MANUS: MARIE McMANUS KERNAGHAN: CHARLES EUGENE KERNAGHAN. CHARLES EUGENE Ka»NAGHAN. JR.; ROBERT H. KERNAOHAN; RICHARD BROWNELL KER­NAOHAN; LOTJLTE EUGENIA KERNAGHAN; HAZEL McMANUS TODD; JOHN D, TODD; JOHN D. TC#D. JR.; LEONARD M. TODD: LEONARD M. TODD. JR.; METTAUER Mc­MANUS; JULIA STRICKLAND McMANUS: JULIA MA*OARET McMANUS; MAMIE SUSAN McMiNUS: DELL A CLIFFORD Mc­MANUS COACHMAN: HERBERT LANE COACHMAN: HERBERT LANE COACHMAN. JR ; SHIRLEY LANE COACHMAN: ANDREW E WILLIA1#: ALBERT FORTSON WIL­LIAMS: HELaW WILLIAMS GEOROE: CAROL GEORGE: JANET RUTH OEORGE: ALLEE WILLIAMS CHAMBERS ALICE CHAMBERS; MARTHA CHAMBERS SEYMOUR. DIANNE SEYMOUR- BUNICE CHAMBERS TRAWICK: EMMETT JACKSON WILLIAMS; WILLIAM J WILLIAM* HENRY F. WILLIAMS. MARY WILLIAMS:TIL, EUNICE WILLIAMS JEFFER­SON: A GAJKETT KNIOHT: REBECCA K. BURRITT; JOE M KNIGHT. JOHN W KNIGHT; VIBGINIA K. HAMILTON: MEL­VILLE L. COMBES: GEOROE S. COMBES: VERNON M ^ COMBES. JR.: VIRGINIA COMBES BOND' FRANK COMBES. ELIZA­BETH COMBHll STETZELBERaER: WILLARD W. COMBES; LOUISE COMBES SEEBER: MILTON A COMBES ROBERT T. COMBES: HERBERT L. COMBES: JOHN H. COMBES: OLENN ARTHUR COMBES: JANE COMBES IRWIN: OLIVE B. HOUGHTON: IONE HOUGHTON SAUMBY; JOHN SIDNEY HOUGHTON: OERTRUDE HOUGHTON and FLOYD S HAHCOCK:

The foregolap summons Is served upon you bv publication^ pursuant to an order of Hon. William J HHkev. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated iMg 30th day of April. 1943. and filed with tTO complaint ::i the office of the Clerk of the Countv of Erie. »! the Erie Countv Hall, in :he City of Buffalo. County of Erie State of New York. KENEFICK. OOOKE. MITCHELL. BASS &

LETCH WORTH Attorney* for Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office Address. Marine Trust Building.

231 Main Street, falo. New York.

Mayl4-21-28Junc4-ll-lB.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals

ALL C O N T E S T A N T S In t h e G u e s s i n g C o n t e s t o f A u g . 16th, 1942 wr i te t o J o h n H. Powel l , 43 E. B a l c o m St . , g lv -Ing t h e i r Impress lpns .

CASH, for o ld go ld , b r o k e n jewelry , e t c . W a g n e r , 7 W. Eagle a t Main .

P U R COATS S T O R E D — G u a r a n t e e d I n ­s u r e d p r o t e c t i o n 2%, y o u r o w n v a l u a ­t i o n ; p a y n e x t fa l l . Do l lar Dry C l e a n -lng . 797 S e n e c a . CL. 2403.

L A U N D R Y b e a u t i f u l l y w a s h e d a n d i roned , q u i e t serv ice . Call WA. 6566.

OLD P A P E R S , 35c 100 lbs . , p i c k e d u p ; w e b u y rags a n d m e t a l s . U N . 6300.

R A W CARROT JUICE for good e y e s i g h t , h e a l t y s k i n , m a d e before y o u r eyes ; m e a t s u b s t i t u t e s , d i a b e t i c , a l lergic a n d r e d u c i n g foods . H e a l t h f u l D i e t S h o p p e , 76 A l l en . O p e n 9 t o 7 dal ly a n d T u e s d a y e v e n i n g s u n t i l 9. Closed S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y . L e t u s h e l p y o u w i t h y o u r d i e t p r o b l e m s .

Special Notices

LONELY? E n j o y c o n g e n i a l c o m p a n i o n ­s h i p s . M u t u a l H o b b y Soc. , AM. 9525.

AUCTIONS Auction Sales

AUCTION SALE H A R O L D HILL, A u c t i o n e e r

S a t u r d a y . May 15. 10 a. m „ a t t h e wel l k n o w n W i l l i a m J. Ga l lagher S t o c k F a r m Gravel Road , M e d i n a . N. Y. 50 p u r e bred G u e r n s e y C a t t l e 20 B e l g i a n Horses Dairy a n d F a r m e q u i p m e n t M a n y o t h e r m i s c e l l a n e o u s i t e m s .

AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 10

AMERICAR—1941 4 - D o o r S e d a n ; 2 h e a t ­ers, o r i g i n a l p a i n t - s e a t covers , l o w m i l e a g e . Engel ' s , Inc . , 1172 M a i n a t P o d g e

BUICK—1937 Spec ia l Opera Coupe; sea t covers a n d h e a t e r ; a real t r a n s p o r t a ­t i o n b u y . Engel ' s , Inc . , 1172 M a i n a t D o d g e .

B U I C K — 1 9 3 9 Spec ia l 4 -door s e d a n , ra­d i o , hea ter , defroster , e x c e p t i o n a l l y f i n e c o n d i t i o n . "Olds M a n " Miner , 1555 M a i n a t Ferry.

BUICK—1941 Club C o u p e , radio a n d hea ter . L a c k a w a n n a Motors , 656 Ridge R o a d .

BUICK—1940 S p e c i a l 2 -Door S e d a n , ra­dio , h e a t e r ; r u b b e r a n d p a i n t good. C o n s h a f t e r & Farr. 3006 Ba i l ey .

B U I C K — 1 9 4 2 Spec ia l 6 -paasenger S e -d a n e t t e ; radio , h e a t e r , very l o w m i l e ­age . D o n Al l en ' s Ci ty Chevro le t , 2585 M a i n a t F i l l m o r e .

CADILLAC—1941 61 S e d a n : a b e a u t i f u l . l o w m i l e a g e car w i t h al l accessor ies ; s ee t h i s o n e q u i c k . D o n Al l en ' s City Chevro le t , 2585 M a i n a t F i l lmore .

CHEVROLET — 1938 Coupe; ex tra n i ce . Jos . W. S n i d e r , Inc . . 2380 De laware .

CHEVROLET — 1936 C o n v e r t i b l e Coupe . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . , 2380 De laware .

CHEVROLET — 1 9 4 0 4 -Door S e d a n ; m a ­roon f i n i s h . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . . 2380 D e l a w a r e .

CHEVROLET—1941 spec ia l d e l u x e 4 -door s e d a n , very l o w m i l e a g e . "Olds M a n " Miner , 1555 M a i n a t Ferry.

CHRYSLER—1940 C l u b Coupe . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . . 2380 De laware .

CHEVROLET—1938 Mas ter D e l u x e 2 -door S e d a n w i t h t r u n k , h e a t e r , radio; al l g o o d t i res . Engel ' s , Inc . . 1172 Main a t D o d g e .

CHEVROLET—1937 Master 2-door S e d a n w i t h t r u n k ; very c l e a n ; e x c e l l e n t t i re s ; a real b u y . Enge l ' s , Inc . , 1172 M a i n a t D o d g e .

CHEVROLET—1937 T o w n S e d a n . T a y l o r -O'Brlen . 2837 Ba i l ey .

CHEVROLET—1941 T o w n S e d a n . S o u t h Park Chevro le t , 1524 S o u t h Park.

D O D G E — 1 9 3 9 4 -Door S e d a n . Jos . W. Sn ider . Inc . . 2380 De laware .

D O D G E — 1 9 4 0 2 -Door S e d a n . J o s . W. Sn ider , I n c . , 2380 De laware .

DODGE—1942 4 -Door S e d a n ; l ike n e w . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . , 2380 D e l a w a r e .

DODGE—1941 4 - D o o r L u x u r y L i n e r S e ­d a n . J o s . W. Sn ider , Inc . , 2380 D e l a -ware .

D O D G E — 1 9 3 7 4 -Door S e d a n . Jos . W. Snider , Inc . . 2380 D e l a w a r e .

D O D G E — 1941 L u x u r y Liner 2 -door T o u r i n g ; radio , hea ter , c a n n o t b e t o l d f r o m n e w . D o n Al l en ' s C i t y Chevro le t , 2585 M a i n a t F i l l m o r e .

D E SOTO—1940 Club C o n v e r t i b l e C o u p e . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . , 2380 De laware .

FORD—1941 Coupe; radio, h e a t e r . Jos . W. Snider , Inc . , 2380 De laware .

D E SOTO—1940 C u s t o m 4-Door S e d a n . Jos . W. Snider . Inc . . 2380 De laware .

D E SOTO—1938 D e l u x e 4 -door S e d a n w i t h t runk , radio a n d h e a t e r ; very c l e a n ; al l good t ires . Engel ' s , Inc . , 1172 M a i n a t D o d g e .

D E SOTO — 1938 4-door T r u n k S e d a n , good t ires , $419. L o u i s A. Bley le , Inc . , 2655 D e l a w a r e Ave .

FORD—1941 S u p e r D e l u x e Club Coupe: l o a d s of extras , a l m o s t n e w . $795. D o n Al l en ' s Ci ty Chevro le t , 2585 M a i n a t F i l l m o r e .

FORD—1940 Tudor , radio a n d heater . Tay lor -O'Br ien . 2837 Ba i l ey .

FORD—1938 T u d o r . Tay lor -O'Br ien . 2837 Ba i l ey .

F O R D — 1 9 4 1 D e Luxe 2-door S e d a n , radio a n d h e a t e r . Tay lor -O'Br ien . 2837 Ba i l ey .

OLDS—1940 6-cyl . 4 - D o o r S e d a n ; radio, h e a t e r ; 22,000 m i l e s . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . . 2380 De laware .

OLDSMOBILE — 1940 C l u b Coupe . Jos . W. Sn ider . Inc . , 2380 De laware .

OLDSMOBILE—1935 2-door S e d a n , radio a n d hea ter . $100. A. W. J u l i u s , 1596 S o u t h Park.

PACKARD—1942 Cl ipper 4-door S e d a n , c h a u f f e u r dr iven , very l o w m i l e a g e . D o n Al len ' s City Chevro le t , 2585 M a i n a t F i l lmore .

PACKARD—1936 S e d a n , e x c e l l e n t c o n ­d i t i o n a n d t ires , $125. CL. 1867.

AUTOMOTIVE

'41 PLYMOUTH CLUB CONV. COUPE

Low Mileage LOOK AT NO. 562

TWIN CITY AUTO CO., INC. 2 3 1 0 DELAWARE, Near Hertel

Rl. 4162

WE WANT Late Model Used Cars

Highest Cash Prices Paid

BERRIMAN-GRAHAM 2262 DELAWARE

II GOOD PLACE TO BUT OR SELL

TOUR CAR STEPHENS MOTORS

3484 Main St. Ope. U. of B.

AUTOMOTIVE

'40 FORD CLUB CONV. COUPE

Radio, haator and many dtluxe accessories. Reduced.

R00T-T0RGLER. Inc. 1253 Main at Northampton

Highest^ CASH PRICE PAID FOR

YOUR CAR

See Us Today ENGEL'S 1172 Main St.

sTopr CASH IN Wo have many defense workers waiting for your car. and our prices will exceed rout expectations

ALL MODELS NEEDED

JOS. W . SNIDER, Inc. 2380 Delaware Ave.

Automobiles For Sale 10

PACKARD—1939 Conver t ib le 5 p a s s e n g e r Coupe; good t o p . or ig ina l p a i n t , good t i res . Enge l ' s . Inc . , 1172 M a i n at D o d g e .

PACKARD—1941 6 c y l i n d e r 4-door s e d a n , specia l $695 Great Lakes Motor Co,. 2359 M a i n S t .

PLYMOUTH—1941 Spec ia l D e l u x e 2 -Door Jos W. Sn ider , I n c , 2380 De laware .

P L Y M O U T H — 1939 4 -Door S e d a n . J o s W. Sn ider , Inc . . 2380 De laware .

PLYMOUTH—1938 Coupe; r educed . Jos . W. Sn ider , Inc . . 2380 De laware .

PLYMOUTH—1940 Coupe; c o n d i t i o n e d Joa. W. 8 n l d e r . Inc . . 2380 D e l a w a r e ^

PLYMOUTH—1939 D e l u x e 2 -door S e d a n w i t h t r u n k ; or ig ina l pa in t , m o h a i r t r i m , good t i res . Enge l ' s , Inc . , 1172 Main a t D o d g e .

P L Y M O U T H — 1941 Club Conver t ib l e Coupe; b e a u t i f u l c r e a m f i n i s h w i t h b lack a u t o t o p , w h i t e s l d e w a l l t ires , radio , hea ter ; i t 's t h e c lass i e s t car i n N. Y. S t a t e ; a c t q u i c k l y . D o n Al len's C i ty Chevrole t , 2585 M a i n at F i l l m o r e .

PONTLAC—1938 2-door s e d a n ; radio a n d heater , e x c e l l e n t t i res , a n e x c e p t i o n ­a l ly f i n e car. "Olds M a n " Miner , 1555 M a i n a t Ferry.

PONTLAC—1936 Coach , good t ires , ra-dip, hea ter . 8 Sycamore .

PONTLAC—1939 4-door S e d a n R l e f l e r -Buick . 252 Main St. , H a m b u r g , N. Y . TR. 1100

S T U D E B A K E R — 1942 Coach; perfect t ires . Jos . W. Snider . Inc . . 2380 D e l a ­ware.

STUDEBAKER—1939 C o m m a n d e r C l u b S e d a n ; gaso l ine heater , or ig inal f i n ­i sh very c l e a n . Engel ' s , Inc . , 1172 M a i n at D o d g e

STUDEBAKER—1941 C h a m p i o n D e l u x e B u s . Coupe: or ig ina l p a i n t , low m i l e ­age, a l l good t i res . Engel ' s , Inc . , 1172 Main a t Dodge

STUDEBAKER—1937 D e l u x e 4 -door S e ­d a n w i t h t r u n k , h e a t e r ; all good t ires . Engel ' s . Inc . . 1172 M a i n a t D o d g e

TERRAPLANE —1937 6-cyl . d e l u x e 2 -door s e d a n ; e x c e l l e n t t ires , very f ine r u n n i n g a u t o m o b i l e . "Olda M a n " Miner , 1555 M a i n a t Ferry.

U S E D CARS—Smal l , m e d i u m a n d large cars b o u g h t , so ld . M a x s o n Cadi l lac -P o n t l a c Corp., 2421 M a i n a t J e w e t t .

WANTED—AH la te m o d e l s , h i g h e s t c a s h prices . M c i n t o s h Motors . 2917 Ba i l ey .

WE buy a n d sel l used cars Marsh Chevrolet , 653 F i l lmore .

WE WILL b u y y o u r car. Jerge Sa les . G e n e s e e a n d D o a t . Buf fa lo ' s o l d e s t Ford Dealer . a

100 CARS t o c h o o s e from, all m a k e s a n d m o d e l s . Yes , sir, c o m e o u t a n d see " T h e B e s t for t h e Leas t" a t L a c k a ­w a n n a Motors . 656 R i d g e Rd. . L a c k a ­w a n n a : o p e n e v e n i n g s t i l l 10 o'clock.

Autos Wanted 12

A h i g h e r c a s h price p a i d for y o u r l a t e m o d e l car. O'Neill Motor Corp.. 1790

M a i n GA 0500.

AUTOS—CASH FOR Y O U R CAR. BROWN'S—26 E. N O R T H

ALL m a k e s cars b o u g h t for c a s h . Jerge Motors . 1647 G e n e s e e .

ANY u s e d car b o u g h t for c a s h . Vi l la P o n t l a c , 2820 Bai ley . UN. 3900.

AT 1065 M a i n S t . . Sueas M o t o r s wi l l pay t o p prices for good la te m o d e l cars , all m a k e s a n d m o d e l s ; br ing y o u r car In. •

A U T O S — C a s h for y o u r car; notea pa id off H o l m e s . 1440 S o u t h Park .

CARS, t r u c k s In a n y c o n d i t i o n . Moses A u t o Parts , 514 Je f f er son WA, 2029.

H I G H E S T cash price for 1937 t o 1942 cars. LI. 2866. o u r appraiser wil l pay cash . K l e l m Motors , Inc . . 1055 Main ,

H I G H E S T c a s h a n y m a k e l a t e m o d e l car. 1275 M a i n .

H I G H E S T cash price for y o u r la te m o d e l cars, n o t e s pa id off. H u n t for C h e v ­r o l e t , 2290 D e l a w a r e Ave.

I PAY MORE F O R LATE MODEL CARS

DON ALLEN'S 2585 MAIN UN. 3200

LATE MODEL cars b o u g h t for s p o t c a s h . Brost Motors . 1291 M a i n .

PREMIUM PRICES PAID FOR A - l Late Model Used Cars

All M a k e s — E c h o Motors , 1294 S e n e c a

H I G H E S T CASH PRICES MOTZ B R O T H E R S 1114 MAIN S T .

U S E D CARS W a n t e d — W e b u y all m a k e s la te m o d e l cars; m o r t g a g e s paid off. K e n m o r e Motors , De laware a n d Herte l .

WANTED—100 late m o d e l u s e d cars. We pay t h e h i g h e s t prices . P a c k a r d - B u f ­fa lo , Inc . , 2550 Delaware Ave.

WILL PAY a p r e m i u m cash price for w e l l - k e p t l a t e m o d e l cars B e r r l m a n -G r a h a m Co., 2262 Delaware Ave.

WE buy for cash a n d pay off n o t e s ; 5 - m l n u t e service; d o n ' t sacr i f ice your car or lose y o u r credi t ; s ee us ; specia l p l a n for m e n conscr ip ted : largest used car dea lers In W N Y J o s e p h W. S n i d e r Inc . . 2380 Delaware. DE. 6565,

AUTOMOTIVE W a n t e d — A u t o m o t i v e 22

WANTED—Chrys ler or B u i c k 38-39 or 40 c a s h Call GA. 4413 4.30 to 6 p . m . or 9 t o 10 a. m .

BUSINESS SERVICE Addressing -Letter Service 24

DIRECT Mail Adv' lng m u l t l g r a p h l n g a n d P h o t o o f f se t reprod'ts Savage , CL. 0913

B u i l d i n g a n d C o n t r a c t i n g 2 6

MERRILL C O N S T R U C T I O N CO. CALL ON US FOR ESTIMATES

LI 6700

Electrical Service 3 1

WRINGER ROLLS—All s izes , bring o l d o n e s in for m a t c h i n g ; w r l n g e r i re­paired Schweg ler ' s . 70 E G e n e s e e

M o v i n g , T r u c k i n g , S t o r a g e 3 4

AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD Storage C o -s e p a r a t e rooms locked a n d aealed; m o d e r n fireproof w a r e h o u s e ; m o v i n g a n d p a c k i n g for s h i p m e n t : a g e n t Al l ied V a n L ines . Call WA. 0701 for e s ­t i m a t e s . K n e e l a n d B. Wilkea. p r e s i d e n t .

O. J. GLENN & SON INC Storage . m o v i n g 204 Terrace WA 1260

REGULAR T R I P S t o N e w York. Ch icago . B a l t i m o r e . B o s t o n , C o l u m b u s . L o u i s ­vi l le a n d o t h e r p o i n t s Call L i n c o l n S torage , LI 6516 for e s t i m a t e s .

Storage 37 A

MONARCH Storage ; f u r n i t u r e , m e r c h a n ­d ise , a u t o m o b i l e s CL 0192; e s t i m a t e s .

EDUCATIONAL Wanted—Instruction 43

W A N T E D — M a n or w o m a n t o a id a d -year A m h e r s t H igh S c h o o l s t u d e n t l a m a t h e m a t i c s a n d E n g l i s h . PA. 9388.

EMPLOYMENT Helj Wanted—Female 44

CHAMBERMAIDS a n d c l e a n i n g w o m e n , s t e a d y work, good pay. Hote l R o a n o k e , 206 S o u t h E l m w o o d

CLEANING w o m a n ; 1 day a week . 60 A n d e r s o n PI

CLEANING W O M E N — W h i t e or colored, good w a g e s Hote l Markeen , Main a t U t l c a .

HOUSEKEEPER w a n t e d . See m a n a g e r , Niagara Hote l . 44 Niagara .

P A R T T I M E of f ice girl for s h o r t h a n d a n d t y p i n g . Jos . A. S a n d e r s Si S o n s , 107 L a t h r o o S t .

W A I T R E S S E S — W a n t e d ateadr a n d fl^rt t i m e : h i g h e s t w a g e s paid Applv a t o n c e . Mrs Phi l l ips , p h o n e Wi l l tams-virie 382; G l e n Park Wi l l iamsv i l l e . N.Y.

W A N T E D — I m m e d i a t e l y , e x p e r i e n c e d printer , preferably w i t h P a k o or E a s t ­m a n A u t o m a t i c Pr in ters , bes t wages , app ly Carhart 6erv i ce , Inc . , 700 Main S t .

W A N T E D B i l l i n g clerk, genera l o f f i ce work, s t e a d y e m p l o y m e n t . Carhart Service , Inc . . 700 M a i n St .

W A N T E D — G i r l s t o b e g i n as a p p r e n t i c e p h o t o - f i n i s h e r s ; n o exper i ence n e c ­essary. S t e a d y e m p l o y m e n t Carhart Service . Inc . , 700 Main S t .

W A I T R E S S E S w a n t e d Hotel S tra t ford Arms . W e s t U t l c a n e a r M a i n .

WOMEN for general m a c h i n e s o o p work, day or n i g h t s e l f t . n o e x p e r i e n c e n e c ­essary; if emDloyed in war i n d u s t r y d o iOt applv Niaeara M a c h i n e & Too l

Works . 683 N o r t h l a n d Ave

WOMEN—18 to 50, for ' . . r t - t i m e and f u l l - t i m e work Aoplv Edward J Meyer Memoria l Hospi ta l . 462 Grlder

WOMEN for rrtatd or c l e a n i n g d u t y ; day work: n o e x p necessary' Apply H o u s e ­keeper Ford Hotel 210 Delaware.

WOMAN — For c l e a n i n g a n d w a s h i n g d i shes ; $20 week a n d m e a l s ; 6 d a y s . Caope l ln i . 101 Niagara

5 GIRLS t o work In pie bakery, very p l easant w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s F i n e o p ­p o r t u n i t i e s for riKht Rlrls A D D I V Mr. J o n e s . 241 S o u t h E l m w o o d

Comptometer Operator Experienced; permanent position

with established local organiza­tion; 5 day week, no Saturdays; rate, $27 per week. Call TR. 7500 for appointment.

Auto Service 17

CARS—Repaired a n d p a i n t e d o n credit . P o w s n e r Col l i s ion . 136 Al l en . GR. 7200

CHRYSLER a n d P l y m o u t h serv ice a n d parts . V a u g h a n Sz B r a u n , 655 G e n e s e e . WA. 2327. N l t e & S u n . tow. GR. 9716

AUTOMOTIVE :YOU CAN GET AN :

EXCELLENT PRICE for Tour Used Car

ALL CASH—QUICKLY

Klepfer Bros., Inc. 1575 MAIN ST. GA. 8000

DOMESTIC I n Local Hasp i ta l—Salary $990 per a n n u m — V a c a t i o n a n d Sick

Leave w i t h Pay. T h i s is y o u r c h a n c e t o work in a n Essent ia l War ac t iv i ty In a ref ined a t m o s p h e r e , w i t h s t eady e m p l o y m e n t a f ter t h e War.

T e l e p h o n e GR. 4202

AUTOMOTIVE

Immediate Cash! for 1939—1940 and 1941

Cars W e Pay Off Your Note.

R00T-T0RGLER, Inc. 1253 M A I N cor. Northampton

IMMEDIATE CASH

F^R 1939-1940 fir 1941

CARS We'l l Pay OH Your Note.

O'NEILL MOTORS 1790 M A I N AT LAFAYETTI

EXTRA SERVICE TOR

SERVICE MEN WE WILL PAY YOU

TOP CASH PRICE For Your Car and Let YOB

Drivo it Till You Loavo Town

Bonus Prices for 1940 and 194 l 's

KENMORE MOTORS DELAWARE cor. HERTEL

CARS FOR DEFENSE WORKERS Art You Interested in

Economical Transportation?

Wc have some 1936 -1937 cars that have been thoroughly over­hauled, painted and with excellent rubber. These cars have thousands of miles of fine transportation. W e will trade your car and finance the balance. You will appreciate these cars when your see them. They are all covered with Packard-Buffalo guarantee.

Packard-Buffalo Inc. 2550 Delaware at Avery

SEE-ME-BEFOBE - YOU- SELL-

Your Cur, Truck, or Station Wagon-

You'll be Paid Well and Treated Swell!

DON ALLEN 2585 MAIN at FILLMORE U N . 3 2 0 0

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