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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 15

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Kingston, New York
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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10,. 1961 FIFTEEN THE RISE OF FIDEL CASTRO (2) Defeated Batista Flees IGlenerie Club Bridge Results Dr. Paul Perlman of Woodstock and I. H.

Wheatcroft of Kingston posted a fine 63 per cent game to take first place in the Fractional point game sponsored by the Glenerie Bridge Club. Twenty-two boards wore in play in a 7-table Howell movement. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.

King of Kingston placed second with 59 per cent. Tied for third place with 57 per cent were the teams of Mrs. Frances Leggett, Stone Ridge and Mrs. I. H.

Wheatcroft, Kingston; and Miss Dorothy Maroon and Roy WulfT of Kingston. Alvin Brooke and Daniel Ktt- linger of Poughkeepsie placed fifth with 57 por cent. A Fractional point game is scheduled tonight at 8 at the Gov. Clinton hotel. Dictator Batista Castro's consuming desire: Oust dictator Batista, at left.

Almost three years of guerrilla warfare, staged from Castro (glasses) in hideout mountain refuge, second photo from left, were to pass before Batista threw in the towel Jan. 1, 1959, and fled Cuba. Castro welcome in Havana received a welcome in Havana, second photo from right. He named Manuel Urrutia, right, president; he took premier's Manuel Urrutia reins. Only months later Osya 1 do Dorticos Torrado succeeded Urrutia, charged by Castro with actions.

Kin of umumba' Is Organizing New Tribal Slate LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (AP) A cousin of deposed Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba today was reported -tting up a new tribal state in the North Katanga Province area occupied by Lumumbist troops from Stanleyville over the weekend. Reports said Rene Mwamba. former minister of justice, led the movement into North Katanga and proclaimed a regime independent of both the Leopoldville government headed by President Joseph Kasavubu and Col. Joseph Mobutu and the secessionist Katanga government of Moise Tshombe. Not Dressed for It LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

(APi-The Arkansas Supreme Court has affirmed a $200 judgment for Pat Maddox Brewer north Little Rock against a finance company, which seized her automobile while she was taking a bath and was, thus, unable to protest. Vitamins Must Be Absorbed by the Body The potentcy of vitamins in a bottle is Important. But, even more important is whether it is in a form the body will absorb. Vitamins manufactured to sell at the lowest price cannot afford the expense of every possible test for intake potency. The vitamins we supply are made by the same firms who make our prescription No expense is spared to achieve the best.

Yet, the cost per dose is small. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PIIONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up vour prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? BEADLE'S PHARMACY CH 6-2886 SAUGERTIES, N.

Y. K. G. BEADLE Fellow American College of Apothecaries FREE DELIVERY TO Windemere, Barclay Heights, Kings Village, Garden Circle, Barclay Gardens, Mt. Marion, Glasco, Malden, Dutch Settlement, Simmons Park.

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Byrd supports "right to and said so during the campaign. Consequently, Clark, who is a flaming and one of the Certified Thinkers of our time, decided to remove Byrd from his nest. This has always been something oi a chore, but Clark oiled up his pea shooter, and lit in. However, according to Arthur Krock ol THE NEW YORK TIMES, it turns out that E. F.

Hutton superior officers, Kennedy and Johnson, had personally called on Byrd during the campaign and assured him that the new Administration would not include the repeal ol to in its legislative This caught Clark asleep at first base. The incident will, of cquise, make a lot more folks than lark mad particularly the leaders of the AFL-CIO. Clark and other Senators anil Congressmen can, of course, try to get a to pealer through Congress, but without Administration support it will likely be a third Battle of Bull Run One From State Three Are Killed In Crash of Jet WICHITA, Kan. (AP) three-man crew of a B47 jet bomber was killed Monday in landing practice when the right wing dipped, touched the ground and sent the plane cartwheeling into a fiery crash. Killed were Capt.

Byron W. Foster, 33 year old instructor- pilot from Cottage Grove, 1st Lt. John S. Keller 28, of Mount Vernon, N. and 2nd Lt.

Robert Rohinsky, 23, of New Haven, Conn. The bomber touched down on a runway at McConnell Air Force Base and was gunning into the air again when it went out of control. The crewmen were assigned to a training wing at McConnell. All were married. Foster leaves three1 children and Keller one.

Cyprus Upholds Rebels NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) The Cyprus House of Representatives adopted a resolution today expressing for the Algerian nationalist rebels. Study Is Proposed Of Infair School Tax on Homes ALBANY, (AP) Homeowners should be relieved of and school taxes but the problem is of such magnitude that no group other than the Legislature could solve it, the State Home Builders Association suggests. Wayne Edwards, association president, urged in a statement Monday that $100,000 to $200,000 be appropriated to finance a study by a special joint legislative committee. A way should be found, the association said, to have non-home- owning families contribute to the cost of educating their children. Real-ostate taxes now are the prime source of funds for supporting public schools.

The association claims builder-members. Costs Couple 8500 To Ransom Dog Stolen From Auto ST, PETERSBURG, Fla (API again will Itsy be left aione in. the even if I have to eat hot dogs throe times a That's what Mrs. T. S.

Callender said and looked as if she meant it, as she and her husband caressed their stolon toy poodle after ransoming him for $500. Callender, a Greensboro, N.C.. flooring contractor, stroked the 9-inch-tall dog with a fatherly hand. who own and love animals would think we were ri- he said. when you don have any children, well, the home comes to revolve around your Itsy talk, of course, but his wagging tail and licking tongue were busy signaling happiness over reunion Monday.

The 8-pound. 3-year-old toy silver poodle was stolen Saturday night from the vacationing automobile while the couple was in a restaurant. The thief broke a window to get at the dog. Sunday an unidentified telephone caller contacted Callender through a sister in St. Petersburg.

Mrs. E. C. Jones and directed the Greensboro couple to bring $500 to a beach rendezvous. They were then to leave and return in minutes for their pet.

found dry, warm and Callender said. Senate Confirms Two Rocky Appointments ALBANY, Y. (APi-The State Senate confirmed unanimously Monday night the appoirtment of Frank J. McMullen to the Public Service Commission and of Frederic E. Hammer to the Compensation Board.

Both men are Republicans. Gov. Rockefeller had named McMullen, of Brooklyn, to the post to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Richard H. Balch, former Democratic state chairman. The governor had named Hammer.

of Belle Harbor, to the post to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Dorothea E. Donaldson. SALE only in January! REG. $7.95 L0NG-LEG PANTY GIRDLE Belgium Counts 2 Dead BRUSSELS, Belgium (APt Two people have been fatally wounded during demonstrations in the three-week-old Belgian strike, and there also have been several traffic fatalities as a result of barricades thrown up by strikers. The two men shot were an unemployed painter, who was killed by a passerby trying to rescue a 1 gendarme from the crowd during a Brussels demonstration, and a Liege worker, who was wounded during a attack on a Liege railroad station last Friday.

New! Behind-ttie-Ear SLIP-ON HEARING AID Slips On-Off for Church, Theater, or Group Talk! rests snugly, inconspicuously no button on ear wear in either ear weighs only Vs ounce allows natural ear-level hearing MANCO OF KINGSTON Hearing Aid Services 7 MAIN ST. KINGSTON FE 8-3970 We service and repair all makes of hearing aids. Save $2 on the free-action, long-ieg panty or girdle that never rides up slims your thighs. Satin elastic front and hip control panels. Power net sides and back.

Small, medium, large, extra large. SOFT NON-ROLL BAND 0 EXTRA LONG MID-LENGTH HIP CONTROL PANEL EXTRA LONG STAY-DOWN LEGS 114 Wall St. Kingston, N. Y. Is Remembered Long After Price Is Forgotten 1 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'til 9 P.

M. Mi ore Bed Befujgees BERLIN (AP) Refugees from Communist East Germany in I960 totaled 199,188, a third more than I in 1959. YOUR P0CKETB00K Look Before 011 Leap Into the Business Itirl If ever you have baked a superb cake, made your tot a dreamy dress, or excelled in decorating, certainly someone must have suggested: you go into business and make Well, why you? More women than ever are starting businesses of their own. And if you carefully research your department of commerce before setting forth on a new venture, your chances of success will be improved. My state is unique.

It offers such a service to women, exclusively, via the Women's Program of the State Department of Commerce. The program, headed by Deputy Commissioner of Commerce Guin Hall, is aided by a council of women who are leaders in businesses such as ad- vertising, retailing and real estate. If you live in New York State I you may avail yourself of the service; if you live elsewhere you may wish to ask your commerce department to help you along the indicated lines. The New York program offers free individual consultations in person, by mail or phone, and holds periodic clinics addressed by experts in various fields. To he a success in business the experts stress you must: Know your market and its needs.

Know where, if necessary, to get trademarks, patents, copyrights. Know how to determine both manufacturing costs and selling price. Study the factors involved in determining whether the product or service you sell can return a profit. Know your sources of materials, supplies, display materi- als, packaging. Know newest develop-! ments in production methods.

Know where to get the fi -1 By FAYE IIENLE naneing you need and how to budget your business. Study mail order techniques if these apply to your business. Know the rules and regulations pertaining to manufacturing and marketing your product. Beyond these generalities, the program offers specific advice on opening a shop, conducting a service business like catering or dressmaking, the factors that determine the success of a food product or hand craft and on specialized operations such as running a garden supply store or resort gift shop. All rights reserved, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) The KAPLAN FURNITURE CO.

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Years Available:
1873-1977