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1" tifm i r. i i TAGt; TftO 3 Years of Waiting Ends; Family Arrives from Italy Episcopalians Begin Forging 3 year Plan Aftir Ihree years of halting: Mr and Mrs Michael DOnfrlo and ther three year old ton, Alfonio. have arrived In the united tStstea from Naplei Italy, They art living In Deacon street, Bra con Mra Michael hchettlno. 17 Irankllndale avenue, Wapplnger told the itory today of how her husband a sitter and brother in law at last have come to the United States They docked on the liner Vulcanla In New York City on Friday MR SCIIITTINO was rrpon aible for bringing tlirm hero In the same Billion as he brought tils mother and two other sitters here In 1048 A brother still re mains In Naplei. but papers required to bring Mm here already have been prepared A New ork Trap Hock Corp llANOI.UI (AIM Dele gates to the tftth Ornrral Convention of tbp Protectant tplsco pal church today settled down to two a day sessions In forging the church program for the next three ears I or llrree da the Ulslinp and the ilfniie of Deputies along with the Women auxiliary mot In Joint sculon for that emphaMml the nerd of sn ex paneled missionary program at home and abroad then each group met separately ItM.INVINT.

TODAY the go ernlng bodies the lllshops and employe Mr Schetllno uas liorni 0UM nf Deputies will meet In Glen Co Long Island but. iico ntsl of once L. "'f BBBBBaKaBBaVtSeBBBBml bbbbbbb! tssHsMitii'fC' i aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeaw' lasBPWG '''hi P6UGHKEEPSIE 'NEW iWeWpJnK'? YORKER, Bandit Slain in Cob; 3 Fares, Driver Safe NEW YOTIK (AT) A defiant former convict who shouted Com and get roe" to police was shot and killed In a taxlcab In West 4th street last night as three passengers and the driver cowered near him The gunman had held police at bay (or almost 10 minutes before he was killed The dead man was Identified from hit fingerprints at rater llattli. 33, Brooklyn Police "Id he had a long criminal record and had been paroled last March 21 after serving time on a rob bery conviction AT 11:30 M. police laid HaUls held' up Sagera restaurant In flth avenue Just north of 49th street The restaurant cash ler rUed a cry.

a chase began, nd about minutes' liter Hat ill lay dead In a cab In front otitic Flanders hotel' It 134 West 48th street. He was shot by Patrolman liar ry Zentgraf, 40, Elmhunt, Queens. The patrolman, along with several other policemen and a customvagent, surrounded the cab and for almost 10 minutes waited a chance to scire or shoot llatzls without Injuring the occupants of cab two worn en, a man and the driver. SMALLER REMINDER LAKELAND. FLA (AIP Those 'color added" markings you te cui Florida oranges will be a little smaller this season The Florida Citrus commission voted yesterday to reduce Ihe size of the lettering from 532 of an Inch to 312 AiunSDAY.

SEPTEMBER'S, 195 i Top speed relief for sour stomach, gas. eld Indigestion AAXVlBBll ClhM iiM TNI tUMMf when he was two his parents took him back to Naples He returned to the United Statei when ho was 13 Then in 1948 he lent for his mother, Mrs Maria Schettlno, and two sisters, rtose and An oeltna, They now make (heir home in Deacon street, Deacon, and the DOnfrlo's are staying ntlth them Four years ago, Mrs. Michael Schettlno explained, her husband went to Italy for a visit. "He liw the conditions there" and on his return began proceeding! to bring hU sister's family to this country. "THEY TJIINK.the opportunities here are so much better than In Italy" Mrs.

Schettlno reported "Out It takes so long to bring them over" she added Mr Schettlno's brother Cres enzo, who remains In Italy, will be able to come here before long the family hopes "The papers si. ready have been made out for him," Mrs Schettlno ssld Cre senso probably will come to the United States alone and then after arrives he will lend for his wife, It was explained U.N. Body Waits Moscow's Reaction UNITED NATIONS (AP) The UN disarmament subcommittee looked forward today to a crack in the Soviet wall of silence on Western disarmament plshi The group moved Into Its aft ernoon meeting with indications that nussian Delegate Arkady A Sobolet would tell Moscow's re action to President Eisenhower's elan for exchange of defense lueprlnts and air Inspections Sobolev broke Into the subcommittee discussion yesterday with a statement which one ource said 'appeared significant "But It requires careful analysis the source quickly added, "and we decline any comment on It now may turn out to be of little Importance after analysts i Youth Jailed On Conduct Charge Kenneth Alberg, 2ff farmer, 870 Main street, today was sentenced to 13 days In the County Jail after he Pleaded guilty be fore City Judge McCoy to disorderly conduct. Alberg was arrested last night by Patrolmen Shea and Slattery after his mother complained the defendant threatened her and her daughter, Patricia, 17, with a knife Mrs Alberg told police her eon forced her and the girl to flee from their apartment, and as they ran from the house the defendant hurled the knife at them Accused Slayer Awaits Jury Action ALBION (AP) William Dy son, 4 1 car old Rochester truck driver, was arraigned on a first decree murder charge yesterday In the fatal knifing of a migrant farm worker at a dance hall Sun day Dyson waived preliminary hearing and was ordered held for an Orleans county grand Jury He Is accused of the slaying of Leo Howell, 27, In a quarrel over a woman. Two controversial Issues met temporary defeat rsterday one In the llbusc of Deputies and the other before the Bishops.

Convention sources said, however, both Issues would come up again. The deputies turned down a proposal from the Massachusetts diocese which would give women a yote In the convention. The' more thin 300 luxllliry delegate no no votet THE BISHOrS turned down a proposal to establish a bishop for the armed services. Tonight the woman's auxiliary will announce how much Its United Thank Offering has raised. It Is expected to run Into several million dollars.

A UTO budget of $2,884,100 already has been proposed The money Is used to expand the missionary program or ine cnurch Los Angeles 'Cools Mercury in 90s LOSAtfdELES (AP) Th LOS Anceles heat wavtt fnrppatt Kot out of Hi 100 degree rut to day a downtown maximum of 04 Is expected If that forecast holds. It will be the first under 100 weather alnce Aug Yesterday's 100 maximum made It eight straight days with tops at that level or higher, surpassing the previous record for sustained heal or aeven iuo or higher days In September, 1030 The current siege, with heavy losses In human life, poultry and some crops In the county, began with 101 a week ago yesterday. Succeeding dally maxlrnums were no Thursday, an aiuime los An gelei high: 108 Frldsy. 103 Sat urday, 101 Sunday, 100 Monday and 102 Tuesday. Polio Peak Believed Passed WASHINGTON (AP) Polio apparently has passed Its peak for 1033, the Public Health serv Ice said today The service weekly report on polio cases listed by the states showed 2.033 In the week ended Sept 3.

with no figures In from Nebraska and Montana in tne comparable 1034 week there were 2,101 cases. The cases reported last week represented drop of 238 from the weekended Aug 27, or a drop of 242 If Nebraska and Montana were excluded. KATIIHIIW II A I' ft I. It. above 17 ytarold North Clove girl was reported mlvslng alnce Sept 1 by her father Ernest Haegler, who asked State Police to assist In a search for her She Is a senior at Mlllbrook Memorial school New Hamburg Vote Scheduled New Hamburg Fire 'district taxpayers will vote tomorrow nlgbt on a new budget totaling 814,87150 The election will take place In the New Hamburg fire station from 7 until 10 O'clock Tonlsht at 7 30 o'clock a nub ile meeting will be conducted to discuss the proposed budget That meeting also will tske place in the New Hamburg Fire station THE PltOPOSFD BUDGET represents an Increase of $2 92803 more thsn last year's fire bud get, but Jordan DlCamblo, chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners, said the commls sinners do not Anticipate much of a tax increase this year The In crease will be compensated for by Increased assessments in the dls trict.

he said Actual tax rates will not be known until the commissioners receive the new assessment roll Hearing Slated On Bus Extension Bus service to Bradley Village will be the subject of a public hearing tomorrow morning In the Courthouse to be conducted by the Public Service commission The hearing, before PSC Examiner Wilkinson, Is scheduled for o'clock in Doom 21 A Joseph Worona attorney for the Poughkeepsle Transit (trie owned by Gerald CaiMn said that the bus company proposes to provide hourly service to Bradley Village He said the Bradley Vll lage route probably would be an extension of the present North side route with the buses travel ltfg across Violet avenue to Peter Styvestaodt street then to Pchl road The service was requested by Bradley Village residents ir Worona said He expected that the Public Service commission will grant permission to the Poughkeepsle Transit line to operate buses there If the residents testify that they want It Pedestrian Killed By Middletown Car POTSDAM (AP) William J. Denney, 78, Malone. was killed Instantly late last night when struck by an automobile as he walked along Route 58, three miles south of here. Thomas Dooley, 21, Middle town, a student of Ctarkson college, was the driver of the vehicle He told Mrs Florence Duo lop, St Lawrence county coroner, that he was following another car, which had Just passed him, when suddenly he saw Denney standing In the center of the road Now She Shops "Cash and Carry" Without Painful Dackach N.CtTlngkaekacha hedh or muscular cim tad pin mar com on wiu orr xr tion Emotional upMU or dar today atrta and train And folk! who tat and drink unwlatly omftlmaa aulTtr ralld bladdtr Irritation with tbalrUa. uneomforUbUfMlInf If you an mUarabl and worn out bocauaa of tkoao dlaeomforU Uoan Pill ofttn hlp by tholr pain ralWvIng action, by their wx th Intf tffort to mm bladder lrritaUon and by tbolr mild dluretu) action hrout th Mncyi miles i kidney tube Pravda Reports Death of Deputy MOSCOW.

(APl Pravada re Sorted today the death of Stepan lkonovlch Tarasov, 62, a member of the Central committee of the Ukralnaln Communist party and a deputy of the Supreme Soviet The obituary said he had received the order of Lenin twice and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.once. HEAT VAE HOLDS SALT LAKE CITY, (AP The temperature topped 00 for the 11th straight day In Salt Lake City yesterday a new record for this time of year The bureau aid the temperature would hit 04 degrees tbday. BOLTON Specializes fci sickroom wppUM. Atth and "Camp Support! I Hospital Beth Trusses Wheelchairs Elastic Hose Hearing Aid Batteries Surgical Appliance UIHWilT. So If nairtBr backache main feel jratrrd out, mUerabl with rcoSSij iWp leai nishU wait try Doan PlUa rtt the Mm happy relief mlUlone have en.

riUatodayl "Poughkeepsid's Modern Store" Back To School Plaid Jackets .98 3 to6x .98 7 to 14 yyeii plaid poplin io cozy for the first breezy tnormngi toft cottotvflannel lined fast color and sanforized red or green plaid. Zipper front 2 pockelr. clastic waistline. a fi Jr I1 jkiVcj Fashion Floor 'Lv tL IlKAD TIIK CLAHSiriKD ADS "Poughkecpsie's Model Store" Special Purthase! Men's Sport Shirts X95 Values to 5.95 JEpw Our ipccial purchase brings jou these long sleeved shirts at an unbelievable 3.951 All expertly tailored all guaranteed washable man) imported fabrics a vast arict) of plaids, imported ginghams, Galey Lord ginghams, fine domestic cottons and new heavy washable raons, with ocean pearl buttons and matched plaids on pockets and collars. XL.

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