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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 28

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Poughkeepsie, New York
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retiring vice president, who has been on. the bank's staff 56 years; GEORGE F. WHITE, vice president, years with the bank and CARL J. DURBECK, vice president, 45 years. pouihitwt journal Photo Car Crashes In Hyde Park No injuries were reported in a onecar acciient early this morning in Route 9, Just south of BGlla Cross Road, Town of Hyde Park, State Police said.

Pauline Ellison, X. Mitchell, S.D., was identified as the driver of a northbound car that went off the road and hit several guard rails about 2:55 a.m. Fallkill Bank Honors Members Of 25 year Club at Dinner Members of a new 25 year club of the FaUlrill Bank and Trust Co. were honored at a din ner sponsored by the bank at Hellenic Center, Park Avenue, last night. Officers, directors and employes joined in the Christmas party.

Honored were seven members of the bank staff who have been associated with the bank for 25 or more years. Among the seven was Raymond G. Baumbusch, vice president, who is retiring at the end of the year. He is completing 56 years service. Oihers welcomed to the club in cluded: Carl J.

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Corliss, vice president, in charge of the Installment Loan Department, 38 years; George F. Gebhardt note tell er, 27 years and Mrs. Helen Mackey, who has charge of the safe deposit vault, 25 years. Holiday Program At Franklin School The Christmas program at Franklin School will take place tomorrow morning in the school auditorium. Included will be carols, group singing, a recitation and a play.

Those participating will be Dana Listerman, Kirk Pegg, Leon Rios, Robert Elting, Timmian Massie, Harold Soper, Kim Thorn, Marga ret Hill, Simon Durmiaki, Joanne Backus, Kathleen Cooper, Ricky Analysts View: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966 J1 I '1. .1 Factions Face Showdown In China Revolution By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent Confusion generated by Red China's "proletarian cultural revolution" may be delaying a showdown in Peking power struggle, but recent events point toward two strong factions bracing for a decisive test of strength. Evidently there is discord among the supporters of the cultural revolution themselves and the young Red Guards who are their instruments for violence. They seem to have much difficulty sorting out friend from enemy.

Speeches by Premier Chou En lai hint at a test between "the people" by which he means the ruling party group and "enemies of the meaning those suspected of opposing Mao Tse tung and Defense Minister Lin Piao. But the question of just who are people and who are nonpeo ple or enemies of the people seems to 6e creating anxiety among, party members and offi cials, as if they were naving difficulty determining which leaders could speak with authority and which could not. This is also reflected lower down the ladder among the Red Guards. Some attack certain officials while others defend them. Accounts broadcast by Peking and those of foreign Commu nists in China disclose that there are still hundreds of thousands of Red Guards from the hinterland in Peking whose stay has been extended.

They must be staying on for some specific purpose. All this indicates the clash is getting closer. But who will win? The Soviet' Communist parfy press has been singling out Lin Piao, as well as Mao, for criticism. Evidently, the 'Russians figure that Lin Piao has In side track and regard him as the heir upon whom. Mao has decjded to confer his power.

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