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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 8

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i i J' "A PACE tiCHT bmi OUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER THURSDAY, J. S' JULY 5, 1956 Death Red Group Threat Hangs Over Poznan Inquiry pfears Ewdence 1 BIHLIN (API A'Commu alat FalUb; commission pressed IU Inquiry today Into th Poi a rlou that left hundreds deid 'and wounded. Th commlsaion (ranted Ipower 0( Ufa and dtath by Pram ritr Intf Oranklewiea began shearing yesterday In Posnan, scene of uit week bloody tip rising for food and freedom. The Bed body beard. evidence.

workers wnat canted to outbreak. Then It brought la Paznan ofBelala to anawer charges ot "cowardica and negligence. TBE OFFICIAL East German Nawa aerrie eald Cyraaklewlc Uld officials the commission make recommendations to the Cabinet after It completed IU inquiry. It appeared that the' sweeping would extend Into the at government and party. Reached by (telephone.

Lech Vestka. editor the CommunUt Ipaper Caieta' Poznanska In Poi jian, denied rumora that tome rebels already had been eie ecuted. I 8ECKET POUCI COVETS have beano tnrinc scores of workers described as "seeond ary" violators In the The.Wf iirUU apparently are slated to begin after the commie aloa makea (u report and reeom 'raendationi. The Warsaw radio announced, that Pound's Red Crossejiad turned down a U.S. offer to send free food to Potnan 'and other Polish areas.

Th broadcast 'declared' the of ftr was refused because this rwas not meant aa genuine help 'far Poland, but had a propaganda Hk.i A womon likes a strong, flexible moo to iht con wrap him around net finger. Daughter Brought Home, Says Mother Mrs. John Maroney. 41 Tulip street, mother of lS year old Martaret Maroney. reported missing from the home of Chester Smith, riihs.IU.on Monday, said today that her daughter was not found at her borne aa report' ed Tuesday'.

Mrs. Maroney said that her daughteratter leaving the Snrtthii residence, went to the home of a girl friend and later was brought to" the Maroney home In Tulip Ruocco's Wife Gives Alibi Fqr Him in Slaying of Boxer 3 Men Jailed On Drinking Counts Three men were sentenced to th County Jail today after they pleaded gulRy before City Judge McCoy to charges. They were Identified by police a i Edward A. JUnnsley. 4X, machinist.

Brooklyn, and MUlard Edward Green, 38. Troy, a car polisher, who each received 30 day fall sentences, and Wilfred Conroy, 34. a laborer, New Haven. Conn, who was sentenced to 10 day. 'r Thomson Sets Pace In British Open NEWBUROII.

JT, AP 2 Men Jailed On Conducr'Charges Accused of fighting In front of 17 Main street Tuesday night. two men today pleaded guilty In Mrs. Ruocco testified to jcnrrourt disorderly conduct cuargr ma ooia were trmrnccu to the County Jail. They were Identified by Patrol, men John Manerl and Slattery at Cheater Harold Whitney, a construction worker. 187 Main street who received a sentenci of 10 daya, and William TJhren berg.

44. unemployed and homeless, who wis aebtenced to 30 daya. day that, aba and her husband were In bed on the fifth night of tbelr honeymoon at the time he la accused of murdering former boxer At Frlas. As the defense opened Its case In the first degree murder trial vf George" Ttuocco and Joseph MlNlll bnth 38 attrartlr public, tntoilcatlon Mn. Ruocco aald her huaband never weni out auriog me mgm of the slaying.

THIS MAS MIX set by the state as the early morning of April 22, IMS about 4:30 a. m. The body of Frlas. former welter. Driver Accused After Accident IIOYLAKE.

afreet by ChUd weirare (AP) Australia's Peter Thorn Clty Welfare department agents. wl0Der 0f tB, British open elzht boxer from Fall River. Mass. was dumped on a lonely! Mrs. Agnes L.

Kuhn. 521 Fish roadside near here. MIL was Injured at 8:43 o'clock Ruocco and Marsala also at this morning, when, the 1133 se legedly robbed him of 18.000 i dan she was driving was Involved that Frlas planned to use In a In a collision with a 1034 truck' counterfeit mone'y deal. driven by Savlno Paacarella. 28.

Mrs. Ruocco said she. and her I West Park, according to FJ.jMUJ husband spent the evening of I State Police Sergeant Dakln. April 21 at the New Park V. est Mr.

Pascarella received a sum Tavern in new York city, but ENGLAN'D that she did not see Frlas there. It was at the tavern, on that evening, that the state" claims rrfas communicated with two JT golf championship for the last I WOILD not toierste myi two yfirtt mIa, bid fortmen In connection with the pur nuoirr nil intra straight iiue tooay riiportea.iake money scheme Narooey so. uuit lesdlng the Beia at the halfway point of the tournament with a score Of 140. Thomson's second straight sub been at my home since she was brought there by the welfare de Dartment. Mlaa Maroney, who Just com pleted her junior year at.

wappin gera Central school, wanted to live and work in Poughkeepale.i according to Mrs. rrancer B. Jeffreys, head of the City Child welfare division. character and waa connected with the attitude toward Polsnd." par TO over the raln aoaked Hoy laae Mrs. Ruocco testified thst she and her husband left the tavern by taxlcab.

and went home to bed. She said they did not get to sleep for several hours until about 3 or 4 a. m. of April 22. One Bid Filed course live him a one stroke edge over two Latin clouters.

Enrique Bertollno of Argentina and Roberto De Vlncenzp of Mexico. I'Wjk jtf th fMiP gask a Mvtiat a'VT wj, For Street Painting 0IIIBIUU eight strokes on tna leaa. if. I i 1 IT i't 'C 0 loo to City Finance Commissioner Coons today reported that Brigh ton steel M. inc, stormvuie.

had submitted a bid of t3.64S.30 for painting traffic lane markers and crosa walks la the city. It waa the only firm to submit a bid. Th hid at rfrrf tit Arilnf City Manager Dean for ituojr. ac cording ur mt. Mr.

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Mr. Rachen suffered laeera tlona of the forehead rod laeera Uon of the right knee, according to Highland State PoUee. Beacon Man Pleads Innocent Arthur W. Kast 62. of 130 South Chestnut street.

Beseon, pleaded Innocent today In Bea con' City court to a third degree assault charge and Judge Roosa adjourned bearing until Tues day. Kast was arrested Tuesday on complaint of hla wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kast, wbo accused the oeienaant or nitung her on the right arm with a candle holder. i SIZES Jr. 5 15 Miaaaa 10 20 38 4 82 TaJU 10 20 me i ILLm OPEN MONDAYS Budget aW Charge or AT CASH PRICES OPEN THURSDAY.

EVE. 'TIL 9 alt after K1 nimuiii ii cit7 v. alBJaTW, III(TIIb1 aT i J.f mons on a charge of operating a motor vehicle at a dangerous speed. He Is scheduled to appear before Justice of the Peace Hancock. Town of Fishkilt.

next Monday. The collision occurred In Route 32. the Flshklll Bearon highway. at Old Post road. FlshkllL Mrs.

Kuhn was treated at the Flshklll Medical center and later was taken to the. Highland hospital. Beacon authorities said. Sergeant Dakln said she suffered lacerations of the head and face. a fracture of the pelvis and a possible skull fracture.

sir. Pascarella was driving thr. 11 Injured In 2 Car Crash Eleven persona. Including six children, were Injured at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday night In a two car head on collision In.Myera Corners road. Town of Wappln grr, according to state rollce Sergeant Dakln.

A The cars were operated by Mrs. Charlotte fc. Johnson, 41. of 114 Main street, this city, and Mrs. Dorothy D.

Walker. 89. of 129 East 10th street. New York City. Mrs Johnson waa traveling south and the other vehicle waa going north when the coulalon oc currea.

Mrs. Johnson suffered a possi ble cerebral concussion. She waa admitted to Vassar hospital. SamuaUMcQuen. 23.

of 9 North rrrry street, a passenger In Johnson car, Buffered abrasions of both knees and contusions of the right shoulder. Another passenger, In the Johnson car, Willie Bennett, 27. of 21 Bellevue avenue, city, suffered a contusion of the left elbow, Mrs. Walker received a fracture of the nose and contusions of the chest. PASSENGERS IN HER car were identified by State Police as Beatrice Bcrbe.

10 Alexandria. who suffered contusions of tbe left forearm, left knee and left leg; Alfred Beebe. 12. also of Alexandria, contusions of the left cheek; Mrs. Dorothy Swld, ST.

Myers Corners road. Wappln gera Falls, a bruise of the left arm and Injuries of her neck: Leslie Swtd, 3, same address, a laceration of the mouth: Merrle Swld. 11. same address, a lacera tion of the left hand and abra Today's Birthday born July S. 1902: trt Nshsnt.

Mass. He heads the U. S. Mia stoa to f'j Itnltarf Maligna with the rank of ambassador, His grsndfsth a er was ine isie i Sea. Lodge wbo opposed i u.

o. enrrsnee Into th League of Lodge took leave as u. s. Senator In World War II to serve as an Army lieutenant colonel. Ha married Emily Sears la 1926.

The have two "sons. Cream must contain at least It percent butterfat. according to federal standards. UfK EM1 Man, Wanted Here, jailed for 2 Years John II. Baker.

42.. Providence, it who Is wanted here on a second degree forgery charge, has been 'sentenced to the Federal, penitentiary at Lexington, Ky, for a term of two years, according to Sheriff Close Baker pleaded, guilty In U. S. District court at Lexington to a charge of Issuing a forged check In violation of the V. S.

Code, the sheriff reported. A bench warrant issue Dli trict Attorney Baratta slier Baker was Indicted here on Jan. 23. 1933, on a forged charge, has been forwarde(Wby Sherif Close to federal authorities in Ken lucky, 'The local authorities accused. Baker of Issuing (forged 3230 check to Harold W.

Kip, Red Hook. truck west in Route 32. and Mrs. sloni of the left knee: Mollie Kuhn wss driving cut and mak pwld. 9.

same address, a laeera ing a curve when the truck skid Ion of the lower Up: Linda ded and collided with the Barnes. 10. Alexandria. Vs. a according to a report of Trooper raquet NEW Hudson Valley Weather Outlook INTERIOR EASTERN 1 YORK: Rain In south and central portions this afternoon spreading through the extreme north portion before tonight and continuing In all sections tonight and Friday.

Rain moderate at times In central and south portions quite cool. Temperatures this afternoon in 60s to lower 70s and no Important change Friday. Low tonight In the 50s to low 60a. Beaconire Jailed On Driving Charge Merrick DpdfeT 39, of 377 Wolcott avepweT Beacon, today was fined $23 or 10 days In the County Jail, after he pleaded guilty In Beacon City court to a charge of reckless driving In lieu of payment of the fine he' was remanded to Jail. Beacon Police Sergeant Hughes accused Dodge of driving In East Main and Main Beacon, and barely missed hitting three automobiles.

laceration of the upper Up and contusions of the right arm. Both driveri told Troopers Urey and Barrett they were blinded by the headlights of the other vebleU. The Johnson car smashed Into a utility pole after the collision authorities said. Adjournment Given In Conduct Case Milton 'Brown. 33.

a waiter. 73 Pershing avenue, received, an adjournment today until Tuesday, for hearing In City court on, a disorderly conduct rharee. Brown was arrested Tuesday1 kt Dalfeilmak sfltjaaksvAn AavVtni. I plaint of Mra. NataJie Pease.

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