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PAGE TWENTY Deaths POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNALS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. (AGNALL Sept. II, Mil al her homi. eva Bagnau Rtnosm of 7 Isiay.

it Placa, Poughktsptla Bsiovtd mother of Samual J. Bagnall, llsttr 01 Mrs William (Mary) Dantam, Mr. Helen Cypher, Mrs. Jassa Mosby, Mn Herbert (Florence) Wilbur. Rv(Ruth) Chsrlsa Gil telle, Frederick Gillette and John Gillette.

The funeral services will be con. ducted from the Robert Auch. moody Funeral Home, Grand Ave nue, Poughkeopslo Wednesday sept, is, IH7 at II m. to which relatives and friends Mn Invited Interment Pough keepsle Rural cemetery, prienos win be received et the Auchmoody Fu neral Home looey ana John E. Feller, 81, Dies; Was Red Hook Well Driller BEST Mui McNeill 'At Pough keepsle Sept.

10, IH7. Service from. 30 Smlin Wednesday, sept, 1 PM. Friends mav call at Sn Tuesday from 2 4. 7 1 PM In 'tombment In the family Mausoleum, Ceil Park Cemetery In charge of Mo Cornac Funeral Service Inc.

CLUM Margaret On Monday, soi II. IH7 at SI Francis Hosoltal, Poughkeepsle. Resident of IS Fairway Drive, Pawling Beloved wile of Fred Clum. Devoted mother of Frederick, Jr. and Dennis P.

Clum, Mrs James Lheeran and Mrs. Roger Loper. Fu neral services Thursday Sept. 14 at 9 30 AM from the Horn end Thomes Funeral Home, II East Main SI Pawling to St John's Church where a mass of requiem will be ottered at 10 AM. Interment Immaculele Con rntlnn cemetery.

Amenla N. friends mey cell at the Horn andl Thomes Funeral Home 7t PM. and Wednesday 3 and 7 PM Msgr. Siorm will reclta the rosary at the funerel home Wednesday even ing al I PM. KED HOOK John E.

Feller, 81, of 71 E. Market who had op erated the Feller Brothers Well Drilling Co. (or many yean until his retirement, died yesterday at Vassar Hospital, Poughkeepsle, Born in the Town of Red Hook, Sept. 1, 1886, he was the son of the late John Fraleigh Feller and Anna Teal Feller. His wife, the former Alice Best; died Feb.

8, 1065. A 50 year member of the Ilendrick Hudson Lodge, F. and A.M., Mr. Feller also was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and the Poughkeepsle Lodge, BPOE.

Mr. Feller Is survived by his brother, Ernest L. Feller: a sister, Mrs. Anna L. Smith, both of Red Hook; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral Home, 42 W. Market St. The Rev. William F.

Feickert will officiate. Burial will bt in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight and tomorrow from 7 to 9 o'clock. Services Tomorrow For Petersen Couple Arlington Superintendent To Attend India Seminar ruiMt Al rest Seotember 10.

1967 Cherles Evans Sr, Devoted husband el Rose Rollnl. Funeral services which relatives and friends are invited will be conducted Wednesday al am. from the DelSanto Funeral Home, IM Mill Street. A Mass of Re quiem will be ottered at am at st JtMaohs Church. Interment St Josephs Cemetery.

Friends mey call at the Funeral Home from 7 lonlghl. II, 7 Tuesday St. Josephs Society will conduct services at I m. luasoay FELLER John E. II, of 71 East Market St Red Hook, al Pough kNHli.

Senlember 11th. Funeral serv ices will be held 30 m. Thursday at the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral home, 4J West Market SI, Red Honk, tlnlerment St. Paul's Lutheran Cemellry, Red Hook Friends may call al the funeral home. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 7 The Hen drlck Hudson Lodge and AM will conduct Masonic Services al the fun neral home 7 30 Wednesday.

FRANKHAUSER At St Francis nitl. sntmber 10. 1947. John beloved husband of Frances Rlchteri loving father of Capt. Walter A John, and Johanna Binder, In Ms Sth year Funeral services al the Allen Funeral Home, Inc.

Mlllbrook, Wednesday afternoon, September 13 at 1 30 inier mt Min prtnari Burial Ground Friends will be received Monday and Tuesday evenings from v. HURD Edlilr. On September 9. 1M7 al Vassar Brothers Hospilol, Poughkeepsle. Resident of 14 Summltt Avenue, Pawling.

Funerel Services will be con oucreq on avpismuv, at 1 pin" et the Horn Thomes Funeral Home, I) East Main Street, Pewllng, with the Reverend L. Wayne Dunlap elllciatlng. Interment Pawling Cemetery Friends may call at the Horn Thomes Funeral Home Tuesdey 7 pm. MERRITT Grace E. on Sept.

1947. of Rhinebeck, N. Y. wife of the late Alan Funeral service Wednesday 1 M. at the Morltr Funeral Home, 390 Rte 30X Tappen, N.Y.

Interment Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Torrytown, Y. Visiting hours Monday 7 9 PM TuesdayTuesday 5, 7 9 PM. PETERSEN Lena Flschef of 17 Van DerWater Drive, Wapplngers Falls, Formerly of Yonkert and Candlewood Lake on Sept. 9, 1967 Beloved wife of the lata Gustav Petersen. Mother of Ernest Petersen and Mrs.

chard (Cnarlottel Chatterton. Service at Haveys Funeral Home Inc 107 Broadway, Yonkora on Wed nesday, Sept. 13 al 3 PJvl. Interment Kens co cemeierv. st no nours 4 7 10 A memorial service will bo held Sunday, Sept.

17 at 3 P.M New nackensacK Kerormea murcn, Kie. do, Wapplngers Jails, N. Y. PETERSEN Gustav of 17 Van DerWater Drive, Wapplngers Falls. Y.

Formerly of Yonkers and Candle wood Lake on Sept. 9, 1967. Beloved husband of the lata Lena Fischer Petersen. Father of Ernest Petersen end Mrs. chard (Charotta) Chatter.

torn Service at Havey's Funeral Home Inc, 107 North Broadway, Yonkers on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 2 P.M. Interment Kenslco Cemetery. Visiting hours 1 4, 7 10 PM. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Sept.

17 at 3 PM. 'New Hackenseck Reformed cnurcn. Kit. 37, wapplngers palls, In Memoriam BURGIN In loving memory of Mrs Merv Burgiin who passed away Seot IS. 1943.

A Charter Member of the Laaies Auxiliary of me Shamrock Association Sigd LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE SHAMROCK ASSOCIATION. Funeral services will be to morrow at 2 m. at the Havey's Funeral Home" 107 "North Broadway, Yonkers, for Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Peterson, of 17 Van DerWaler Drive, Town of Wap pingcr who died Saturday night of injuries suuered ina two car accident in Route 376? Town of Wappinger.

Burial will be in the Kensico Cemetery. A memorial service will be conducted Sunday at 2 at the New Hackensack Reformed Church. Wappingers Falls. Mr. Petersen was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1898.

the son of the late Ernst and Ema Peter sen. He was a retired plumber and steamfitter and was a former member of Local 201. of Poughkeepsle, and Local 543 of Yonkers. Prior to coming to this area he and his wife had made their home in Yonkers and Can dlewood Lake, Conn ft cnaner inemoer oi me senior Citizens Group of the New Hackensack Reformed Church, Mr. Petersen also was a member of the Holsatio Lodge, D.O.H.

The former Lena D. Fischer, Mrs; Petersen was born in Yonkers, in 1898, the daughter of the late Frederick and Caroline Fischer. Mrs. Petersen was "a member of the Elfneda Lodge, D.O.H. and a charter member of the Senior Citizens Club of the New Hackensack Reformed Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Petersen are survived by their son, Ernest Petersen, Hicksville, L.I.; a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Chatter ton, Candlewood Lake, and six grandchildren. Mr.

Petersen is survived by his brother, Ernest Petersen, Albany. Mrs. Petersen is survived by a brother, Henry Fischer, Yonkers; and four sisters, Mrs. Martha Greig, Mrs. Olga Curtis, both of Yonkers; Mrs.

Elsie Holze, Put nam Lake, and Mrs. Ruth Smith, Odgen Dunes, Ind. Friends may call "at' the Havey's Funeral Home today from 1 to 4 m. and 7 to 10 o'clock. Charles Evans, Mass Scheduled Mass of Requiem will be of fered tomorrow at 9:30 am.

at SI. Joseph's Church for Charles Evans, 79, of 30 Taft who died Sunday at 'St. Francis' Hos pital. Burial will be in it. Jo seph's Cemetery.

Mr. Evans' first wife, the for mer Johanna Lipinski, died July 17, 1945. In July, 1948, he married the former Rose Koluu, who sur vives. Friends may call at 'the Del Santo Funeral Home, 194 Mill today from 2 to 4 m. and 7 to 9 clock.

The Rosary will be recited tonight at 8 clock. MrsrBagnall, In Her 78th Year Mrs. Eva H. Baenall. 77.

of 7 Lafayette Place, died unexpect edly yesterday at her home. A native of Kerhonkson. she was born Jan. 3, 1890, the daughter of the late Eddy and Sophia Traphaven Gillette. She attended schools in the Town of Lloyd.

On Sept. 5, 19,09, she was married to Samuel A. Baenall. who died in February, 1942. A former resident of the Town of Poughkeepsle, Mrs.

Bagnall came to the city 20 years ago. She was a communicant of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Bagnall Is survived by a son.

Samuel J. Bagnall. Lakeview Road, Town of Poughkeepsle; two grandsons, Richard J. and Robert D. Bagnall; five sis ters, Mrs.

William (Mary) Daskam, Westport, Mrs. Helen Cypher, Salt Point; Mrs. Jesse Mosby. Poughkeepsie; Mrs. Herbert (Florence) Wilbur, Pleasant Valley, and Mrs.

Raymond (Ruth) Phillips. Clinton Corners: three brothers. Charles. Dallas. Frederick, New York City, and John, Albany, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, 16 Grand Ave. The Rev. Harold H.

R. Thompson will officiate. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. friends may call at the Auch moody Funeral Home today from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9.

2 City Bankers Named to Groups James R. Harvey." president of the Savings Banks Auditors and Comptrollers Forum of the State of New York has appointed Charles J. Beck, the treasurer of the Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, as a member of the Internal Reports Committee. The of wis committee are to study the nature frequencies and scope of reports to management. Harvey lias also appointed Eric K.

Stoutenburgb, the auditor of tle Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, as a member of the Automation Audit Committee. This committee studies new developments concerning automation practices ana procedures, tne objective be ing to strengthen internal check and controls. These committees report to the membership of the Auditors and Comptrollers Forum after clearance by the Execu live Committee. Michael T. Griffin, superintendent of the Arlington Central School District, received a leave of absence from the Board of Education between Feb.

12 and March 22, 1968, to participate In a seminar lor scnooi aonunisira tors to be held in India. The superintendent has been invited by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, through the International Exchange and Training Branch, to participate in the New Delhi seminar. Griffin and 37 other elementary and secondary school adminis trators, were selected by the U.S. Office of Education.

Two weeks of educational travel in India will follow the academic 'pro gram. The U.S. Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act is providing $600 as a partial maintenance grant for travel costs, books and an instructional materials allowance. The superintendent will assume the additional costs, estimated at $200. Funeral Directors 254 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, INC, PLEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 5 2124 MILLBROOK, ORIole J9I1 ROBERT H.

AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Grand Avenue Tel, 45? 180 Flshklll 196 4144 Hopewell Junction rami DEL SANTO FUNERAL HOME! "The Home of Personal Service" GL M450 I 194 Mill St DOWLLNG FUNERAL HOME MERRITT COWLING Jr Lie. Mor 43 FAIR VIEW AVE. GLobe 8 3416 FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR J. FRALEIGH.

Lie. Mor 41 Marshall St GLobe 2 OB10 William G. Miller 6c Son Funeral Homes GL 2 0750 GL M140 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John o. Cavan, Funeral Director 74 Hslght Avenue. Tel GLobe GL 1 0790 ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME Wappingers Falls 297 2610 Schoonmaker Chapel Seventy three South Hamilton St.

GLobe 4 H00 SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George Sweet, Lie. Mer. HYDE PARK. Y. Tel.

CApltal M624 Recent Deaths PHILADELPHIA (AP) D. industrialist engineer who headed the Amerl can Friends Service Committee from 1940 to 1946, died Monday, Yarnall, co founder of the Yar way manufacturers of valves and gauges, was president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1946. Big Brothers' Will Hear Official George Katz, program director of the Big Brothers of America, will speak et the Sept. 20 meeting of the Big Brothers o( Dutchess County. This will be community meeting at the Community Methodist Church, New Hackensack A regular meeting pf tne group Is scheduled tonight at 30, Fire Alarms Listed in County County Fire Alarm headquarters in Poughkeepsie reported the following alarms yesterday, They were: 7:37 am.

All Fishkill units In the Montfort 'Block Route j. after a gas tank wis ripped from the ground. The firemen re turned to quarters 8:21 a m. 9.48 a.m: Pawling Company responded to a house fire in Miller Road. They requested Pawling tank 2 at 9:59 anrf at 10:07 requested Wingdale to stand by in quarters.

At 10:22 they requested Paterson in Put nam County to stand by in the Pawling 2 firenouse. Pawling firemen returned to quarters at 12:08 m. 5:41 pm. Arungton firemen responded a. still alarm at 35 Marple Road.

8:01 p.m. New Hackensack firemen responded to Summit Garden Apartments for smoke scare. No fire reported. Firemen returned to quarters at 8:54 pm. 9.21 pm.

LaGrange companies 2 and 3 responded to a structure fire behind the Meyer residence near Meier Road. They returned Jo quarters at 10:52 p.m: 11:20 p.m. New Hackensack firemen responded to Dutchess County Airport for aircraft emer gency. At 11:38 the firemen requested that the "aircraft emer eency" be put into effect, with Arlington responding to the air port and LaGrange Company 3 remaining in quarters. At 11:56 p.m.

aircraft landed safely and at 12:03 everything reported under control. At 12:15 all fire companies reported back in. serv ice. LaGrange PTA Welcomes Teachers The Parent Teacher Association of LaGrange School wel comed the school's faculty members at a tea last week at the cafeteria and presented coffee mugs to uie new leacners. New faculty members at the school are Mrs.

Evelyn Wengraf sky. first grade: Miss Selma Burkhardt and Miss Judith Talleur. second grade: Miss Roberta Grady and Mrs. Carolyn Hel ton, third grade; Edward Flog, James Hudson and John Vicoli, sixth grade; Mrs. Mary Ranierl, art; Mrs.

Maria Murley, Spanish; H. Steven Dean, instrumental music: Emmanuel Kornbleuth. string instruments; and Peter Bon, administrative assistant. Girl Scout Unit In Spackenkill Lists Troop Aides The Spackenkill Neighborhood Girl Scout Association will meet tonight at Croft Road School Cafetorlum at 7:30 o'clock. The association is composed of adult members of girl scouting in the Spackenkill Neighborhood, The meeting has been called by the neighborhood service team.

They are Mrs. Harold White, chairman; Jack Williams and Mrs. James Over meyer, troop consultants; and James Hoffnagle and Mrs. J. Russell Washburne troop organizers.

Leaders Listed The ieaders of the Brownie Troops this year are: Troop 25, Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs. Arlin Lee; Troop 43, Mrs. D. H.

Pettyjohn, Mrs. Murray Schacht and Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan; Troop 116, Mrs. Charles C.

Morrison and Mrs. Charles L. Foster; Troop 122, Mrs. Robert C. Dean and Mrs.

Joseph P. Quinn: Troop 132, Mrs. William D. Syl vester and Mrs. John i.

Cowles; Troop 146, Mrs Warren R. Church and Mrs. Don G. East; Troop 160, Mrs. Overmeyer and Mrs.

Gerald P. Monjeau; Troop 171, Mrs. Edward Garvey and Mrs. Bill J. Kustas and Troop 228, Mrs.

Harold E. Griffith and Mrs. Don M. Powers. Junior leaders and assistants are: Troop 56, Mrs.

William V. Wright and Mrs. L. Wallace Cross; Troop 73, Mrs. Murray L.

Block and Mrs. Warren J. Cox; Troop '106, Mrs. Joseph W. Gaglianello and Mrs.

Richard O. Cobb; Troop 131, Mrs. Robert J. Levy, Mrs. Marvin Bennett and Mrs.

William J. Parmale; Troop 133, Mrs. Raymond Wilser and Mrs. Ernest J. DiMaria; Troop 145, Mrs.

Frank Zuekert, Mrs. Robert Patrick and Mrs. Abra ham Banner; and Troop 198, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Lloyd Hafner.

Assisting with Cadette Troop 69 will be Mrs. William O. Taylor, Mrs L. F. Cudney and Miss Kathy Kirschner, The Senior Troop adviser is Mrs.

Rtehard scnmaiz. Mrs. Morrison is neighborhood bookie chairman; Mrs. John B. Covel is in charge of the uniform exchange and Mrs.

Daniel J. Perry is arts and crafts consultant. Blodgett Road Rebuilding Set To Begin'ThisVeek FISHKILL The long anticipated rebuilding of Blodgett Road in this village will be undertaken this week by Spoor Lasher Co Mayor Sarah P. Taylor said today. Mayor Taylor said the new Blodgett Road will have improved drainage.

The Fishkill Village Board met last night and members expressed appreciation for 'the work performed by the Neigh borhood Youth Corps in the vilH lape. The board granted permission for the Poughkeepsie YWCA to" use the Van Wyck Hall for'Y" activities with the exception of two dates preempted by the local Extension Service unit. Gellerf, Pagones Attending Session KERHONKSON Poughkeepsie City Judge Joseph II. Gellert and Town of Poughkeepsie Justice of the Peace George L. Pagones are attending the 58th Annual Conference of the New York State Association of Magistrates here.

The conference opened Sunday and will conclude tomorrow. Associate Judge Francis Ber gan of the Court of Appeals will be the principal speaker tonight at the installation of the 'association's officers. Other speakers will include Eugene J. Fox, assistant counsel to the New York State Judicial Conference: Dr. Robert W.

Miller, dean of Syracuse Law School; Professor David D. Siegel, St. Johns University Law School; Vincent J. Tofany, state motor vehicle commissioner Robert Helm, counsel to the Motor Vehicle Department; Richard Thaler, district" attorney for Tompkins County, and association officers. Charles R.

Newman, town jus tice of Arcade, Wyoming County, is retiring president of the asso ciation. Harold Macholdt, former justice of the peace for the Town of Ulster, is general chairman of arrangements. Teacher Credentials Meeting Scheduled Teachers in the Mid Hudson area who have questions about certification standards and pro cedures will have them answered this afternoon at Dutchess Com munity CoHege. Representatives of the Teacher Certification Section of the Di vision of Teacher Education and Certification in the State Educa tion Department were scheduled to meet with local educators late this1 afternoon. On hand to evaluate the teach ers' credentials will be.

Charles C. Mackey, associate in teacher certification: Miss Alice uoiiard, assistant in teacher certification administration, supervisory, and pupil personnel services; Miss Mary Matey, education aide in secondary academic suniects: Mrs. Mary Lockwood, evaluator elementary subjects; and Mrs. uorotny uoiosmiut, education aide special subjects. Hyde Park Man In Auto Accident Police Chief John L.

Martin said today that a car driven by Joseph Buckley, 36, of 18 Albany Post Hyde Park, crashed into a wall in front of 205 Union this morning. Chief Martin, said Buckley, taken to Vassar Hospital, refused medical treatment and was released. Buckley's car was headed north in Grant Street when it failed to negotiate a turn. Today's Markets 1:45 Stock Prices' MERRILL LYNCH. PIERCE, FENNER SMITH Dow Jones Averages Industrials 1.G7 Railroads 0.95 Utilities 0.71 ABC Paramount 78 Addressograph Multi 63 Alside Co 9'i Aluminum Ltd 27', American Airlines 3fiVi American Can 55 Amer Mach Fdy 23" American Motor 15V American Radiator 29 Amer and 50H American Tobacco 33 Ameranda Co 82 Anaconda 50Vi Armco Steel 55 Avco 57" Bell Howell 86'.

Beth Steel 36H Boeing 9514' Brunswick Corp 12 Burroughs 161 Central Hud and El 28 Chrysler 52 Ches and Ohio Ry 69 CIT Corp 31 Col Gas and Elec 28 Comsat 63 Cons Edison 33 Control Data 29 Corn Products 45 Dow Ghem 79 duPont de Nemour 157 'Eastern Airlines. 51 Eastman Kodak 127 Electronics Associates 23 Filtrol 27 Florida Power 46 Ford Motors 50 Gen Dynamics, 66 Gen Electric 113 General Foods 75 Gen Motors 84 Gen Telephone 48 General Tire Rubber 28 Great Atlantic Pacific 28 Goodyear and 47 Grant 35 Greyhound 24 Gulf Oil 70 Hewlett Packard 81 Homestake Mining 44 Int Business Machines 511 Int Harvester 36 Int Nickel Canada 99 Int Tel and Tel 108 Johns Manville 63 Kaiser Aluminum 57 Kennecott 49 Sparton Corp. 18 Libbey Owens Ford 51 Lockheed Aire 69 Marine Midland 32 General Analine Film 22 Minn Mng 85 Monsanto Chemical 48 Montg Ward 23 Natl Dairy 39, Natl Distillers New England Elec Sy NY Central RR Niag Mohawk' PW 21 North Amer Aviation 47. Occidental Olin "Mathicson 79 Pan American Airlines 27 Pennsylvania RR Pcpsicola 39 Pfizer, Chas. 87 Phelps Dodge 76 Phillips Petroleum 63 Polaroid 207 Pub Ser El Gas 32 Radio 58 Reynolds Met 53 Reynolds, "Tobacco 38 Rep Steel 49 Royal Dutch 41 Safeway Stores 23 SCM 60 Scott Paper 26 Sears Roebuck ,56 Sinclair Oil 72 Socony Mobil '41 Southern Pacific Ry 32 Sperry Rand 39 Std Oil NJ 64 Sunray Oil 34 Texaco 73 Texas Ins "120 Transitron 18 Union Carbide 51 United Aircraft 90 United Airlines 72 United Gas Corp 77 U.S.

Rubber 44 US Steel 46 'Warner Lambert 47 Westinghouse'El 74 Western Union 37 Woolworth 29 Xerox Corp 262 Zenith Radio 68 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Associated Oil 3 Canadian Jav. 9 Creole 35 Technicolor 30 Syntex 83 UNLISTED, STOCK Western Pub 26 27 BT N.Y. Corp 67 68 Charter N.Y. Corp 38 39 MacDonald, E. F.

15 15 in Stocks Gain NEW YORK fAP) The stock market posted a moderate gain fat fairly active trading' early ffiis afternoon, Big three auto stocks made good' gains despite the strike against Ford. Gains outnumberer losses by better than 3 to 2 among stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up 1.73 at 911.35. Chrysler was the most heavily traded of the auto stocks as it pused its gain to about 1. The Associated Press average ot 60 stocks at noon was up 1.0 at 336.4 with Industrials up 2.2, rails unchanged and utilities up .4.

Ford picked up a full point. General Motors advanced more than a point while American Motors cased. Amoifg 2 point gainers were such issues as United Air Lines, Xerox, Getty Oil, International Minerals Chemical, Flying Tiger and' Tenneco. if Clifton Park Woman Indicted In Husband's Death BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (AP.) Mrs.

Janet E. Paulin, 36, of Clifton Park was indicted today by a Saratoga County grand jury on a clarge of second degree murder in the bludgeoning and stabbing death of her husband. State Police Sgt. Joseph E. Paulin, 55, at their home on June 9.

When arrested Mrs. Paulin was charged with first degree murder, but the grand jury reduced the charge. Supreme Court Justice Wil lard Best set bail at $25,000. Mrs. Paulin has been held in Saratoga County Jail without bail.

I Hodgepodge Antwlr to Previous PuiiU Arlington legion Auxiliary to Meet The Arlington American Legion Post 1302 Auxiliary will meet at toe 1 post home, Thursday at ft p. in aqiinxuiig so jnra. laa up Puy, publicity chairman. ACROSS lOneotM states (Mi capital is 11 Parti of ctanrcbaj II False foda 13 Earnest 14 Bridge holdiag If New Guinea port nPronoon lfl Drone bee 20 French verb 21 While 23 Bitter setch 24 East Indian btrb(pl) 27 Undue celerity 2 Automotive groop (ab) 30 Dress edge St Norse goddess 31 Son of Gad (Bib) S3 Sacred song 3S Farmer 40 Possessive pronoun 41 Symbol (or tantalum daOtberwlM 43 Burmese wood 3 Haul 4 Domestic fowl 5 Hops' kilns Lacerates with the teeth 7 Poem Charged atom Hillside (dial) 10 Convoy 13 Islands (Fr 15 Gaelic IS Possesses 91 Artld'i frame 25 Disable 33 Liquid measure 45 Class of 2(AlwavaDoetO 34 Bering vertebrates Woman Dies In City Apartment City police this morning reported that the body of (Jertrude Kramer, 62, of Nutley, N.J., was found in an apartment at 96 South Hamilton yesterday afternoon. Chief John Martin said that County Medical Examiner Dr.

Chester Golding ruled that she died of natural causes. She had been visiting with the Sharrett family at the South Hamilton St. address. Her body was discovered at 12:16 pm. LaGrange Plans Special Session The LaGrange Town Board will meet in special session several times this month because budgets are due.

Supervisor George Reid said the board will meet "at least twice a week for the next two or three weeks' He said he received the1 new budget forms from uie state which are "totally revised and very com' plex." Lower Hudson Regional Market FRUITS Apples, Mcintosh, Box $3:50: Peafs. Sicklfi i Ttn $2 00, Vi Bu. Box S2.00 S2.50; Pears, Bartlett, Prunes, 14Bu. S2.00 $2.50. VEGETABLES Beans, Green, Bu.

$4.00: Dahlia pp White Ttn or Crt. 1.S0: Corn. Sweet, 50 tars szoo; cucumners, 'Bu. $2 00, "Dill, 14 Bu. $2 00 S3.O0; EggDlant.

"i Bu. srwvS'jnn Gourds, Bu. Onions, 50 id. Peppers, Sweet, Large Potatoes, 50 lb. Sack $1.75 Pumpkins, Cheese.

Bu. J.I fin Smin.3t. nrpen Small $2.00 $3.00, large Squash, Yellow, Bskt. $2 00 $3.00, large Squash, Acorn or tsuttemut, aa. S2.50 $3 00; Tomatoes.

Rti Rptf ti nn.t.5 mostly $5 00; Tomatoes, HU. liSKt. SZ.00 X2.50. Tomatoes Small, 12 $2.50 $3 00. Egg Market ALBANY, N.Y.

fAP) NYSDA F.O.B. farnv level egg. report for the Catskill Mountain Hudson Valley, Central New York and 'Buffalo areas: Receipts were moderate. Demand was fairly active to good. The market was fully steady.

Calskill Mountain Hudson Valley: White Large 33 37 mostly 34 45, Medium 25 27 mostly 26, Small 18, Pcewee HVS. 27 Olympian 3S Nautical term 48 Vegetable goddess 3 Girl (dial.) 49 Air 28 Chemical 37 Shone brighUy (comb, form) compound 38 Hebrew asceUe 81 Cloth measure SO Belonging to 39 Organ part 52 High priest ot that female 41 Rigid Israel (Bib) sprite 44 High note Gtudo's seals) aPeeeGynVa motber S47 Surgical tav SO Changed direction S3 Woody pttntj oereminiM si Trap MSUp DOWN 1 Native 2 Inatrnmentj for atamping data i Is. 9 iio rr i2" 3 25 2 2J 28 33 135 37 138 139 4V4T 50 51 52 5J 1 ''Ill II I I I Vl NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. 1 Handicapped Parent staff Group to Meet Rehabilitation Programs' Pa rent Staff association will meet i ior'the first timftjn r8 season Wednesday night et the agency's headquarters, 104 Hooker Ave. Jerome Resnlck, executive director of Rehabilitation Programs, will discuss recent developments in the programs for handicapped children and adults of the with emphasis on the new class for pre school handicapped children in Beacon and the class" for pre school brain injured children newly developed at the agency's day training center26JForbus Miss DianeDiane Dolan, vice president of the parent staff association, is in charge of the program.

The meeting will start 88 o'clock. It is open to all 'parents pf children attending any of Rehabilitation Programs' servicesservices Clothing Reported Stolen from Truck About $200 worth jot clothing was reported taken team a parked truck in Cottage Street yesterday, city police reported. The truck, owned by Henry Gold, 19 Morgan had several coats, suits, dresses and other items inside. Police Chief John Lr Martin said the investigation is continuing. DO YOU HAVE A COPY OF THE LATEST "GUIDE FOR INVESTORS" by MERRILL LYNCH? We publish it once every quarter a clear cut report on business in general, the current investment situation, and major, factors like consumer spending, government outlays, and capital expenditures.

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