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P)l ftyty.irf? iptj PACE FOUR P0UGHKEEPS1E NEv YORKER French Troops Take New Positions FRIDAY. JULY ,2. 1954 HANOI, INDOCIIIVA (AP The French announced trxlay their troops have "successfully rompleted evacuation of five fortified cities and 2 000 square mile of populous rice land In the louth of the lied river delta Mont of the thnuiandi of soldiers Involved In Ihe massive withdrawal already har taken up flefene positions farthrr north around Hanoi, an Army spokes man aald. Vletmlnh efforti tp disrupt the movement were liraten off with only few French soldier killed he added, and there wan 'almost no Ion of ammunition, vehicles or suns" (IN SINGAPORE Associated Press Corerspondenl Larry Allen, ho recently left Indo Chlna after two yean, reported yester day that the wlndun of the opera tlon would leave more than rl( of the atrsteglc lied river delta In control of the CommunlsMed Vittmlnh and put an additional four million Vietnamese under the Ited flag." The major tenters abandoned to the repels were Nam Dtnb, Nlnh ninh. That Diem, Lac Quan and Thai Blnh.

They spread in an arc SO to 75 miles aouth and southeast of the French headquarters city of Hanoi. Williams Elected Fire Co. Treasurer William Williams, Parkview terrace, was elected treasurer of the Arlington Fire Co at a meet trig last night at the Flrehouse. Fdward Jlugar presided at the meeting. Complete Evacuation of 5 Fallen Cities There are nearly four tone of steel In a modern, furnished six room house Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH when you Ulk tat, Uut or ihhwT Don be annenrm and tmbtmiMd auch handicap line non acid I nowAmw ta aini kit on rour platri kvtpa falae tt more Artnly mi OlTta conBdant feel.

01 Mcuniy ana added comfort. No fummy rtKTjp.ity uata or feeling Oat FA8TUTH today at any FIRE DOORS and FIRE ESCAPES Fabricated In accordance with Slate and Ctly Speclflcatlona FREE ESTIMATES Jk Eipert Plannlni Service For Reasonable Prieet Sftc 7069 ARLINGTON STRUCTURAL STEEL VAN WAGNER RI. Tea. We're Open Saturdays Mrs. Clark's Mother Thinks Her Daughter Will Be Cleared AMESBUIIY.

MASS. AP The mother of Mrs I orralne Clark says she he llevet her daughter will be cleared In the murder of her husband, Melvln. 2D who was shot stabbed and dumped Into the Merrimack river Mr Samuel Faton told nru smen after a vhlt with Mr Clark, at Salem Jail etcrcla I onlv aik that the people of Ameibury withhold Judgment upon her until she ha the opportunity to defend herself In court Mrs Clark a slender, brunette. 27 year old mother of three. Is held on a murder charge Diplomas Presented To Eighth Graders Diplomas were presented to 1B2 graduates or the eighth grade Of the Arllmton Central arhfwtl Wednesday at exercises conduct ea at me nign school.

The grad. uates were congratulated by Superintendent Storm, and received their diplomas from Donald Nelson, high school principal. The eighth grade boys and girls Choruses, under the direction of Hollas Dlndot aang several songs. Prizes were awarded to the following pupils by Walter Neld hardt, Junior high achool principal: Joseph Llggera. highest regents average by Mr.

and Mrs John I. Dakln In memory of Edgar Peters: Peter 'Jones and William Llnlch, tied for second highest regents average by the Arlington Parent Teacher. Gary Dasek for highest average for the year by the Arlington Parent Teacher; and Carol Wood, honorable mention for aecond high est yearly average ALSO STEPHEN CART for best attendance for; the entire gradea and klndergfrten by the Arlington Parent Teacher; Itlch ard White, honorable mention for second best attendance; Joseph Llggera, Charlea Palmer Davis Medal for citlienship education given byMhe American Education publications. Also. Carol Wood and Ray mond JRaaber for the boy and girl showing outstanding citizenship, given by Mr.

and Mrs. Glen It. Myers and Mr. and Mrs Virgil W. Pelham In memory of Bette Myers; and Miry Lee Xane and Iledy Egle for compiling the most comprehensive and attractive library notebooks, given by an anonymous donor.

24 SgOOUR OIL BURNER SERVICE MundtRaps Proposed Curbs WASHINGTON fAP) Sena tortor Mundt (It SD) said today a rules change urged by the hen ate Republican Policy committee for adoption by Investigating committees would give the mln orlty a Russian type veto The rule, one of nine advanced yesterday by the policy group, to meet criticisms of Congressional Investigating methods, would ban one man hearings for taking sworn testimony. It provide! that no hearing to take aworn testimony or testimony from subpoenaed witnesses shall be held unless a quorum of a committee Is present, except jthat by majority vote a committee 1 could authorize one majority I member nfl one minority mem Ii isra vvnatituvv (uwi um i quorum consists of pne half the committee membership plus one. nT saHHIIw V'vi. fii Jli lssssssssssssH Wfftf HsaMsatWsTlt. AssP 1 1 'sallH TTM'in ifFp aTssssssr ui I2aaillllaalX t.

iTBsiaH I A UMsalllllllHWEJsaBssalllBns J'ssMW 'i'iBllB Kf ifOHuflVr SBaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimVSBaV aaHsau IVisssssssWA JaaW aiiiW sssssssssssssmsMaYsaaiWt aKaaSi CiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWi B9 aiHW flr a BssssssssssmtsflflHsr aW. A aaValfl vSlallllllllllllllwaflsaiaeiatlaw' raaHIW PoQahtoMDala Nw Vrfcr 1Iia4 NEWLY INSTALLED PRESIDENT of the Arlington Itotary Club JOIIN TEASDALE, left, receives the gavel from the retiring president. HAROLD STOItM. right, at an In atallatlon 'dinner In Anchor Inn yesterday Loosing on are wenuELL sec ond from left, of the Port Jervls Itotary club and ELMEIl DILL, second from right, president of the Poughkeepile notary club. Wappingcrs Falls News Auxiliary Hears Reports At Final Meeting for Season ECONOMICAL CLEAN BURNING FUEL OIL Youth on Probation IjOn Conduct Charge phone I KHIERIEHEH OIL CO.

I tZ SOUTH AVE. Accused of causing a disturbance at the home of his mother I late last night. Kenneth Alberg. 'llB Atn Main liuliv leaded guilty to disorderly con uct In City court Acting City Judge Amodeo suspended a 30 day Jail sentence and placed Alberg on probation for an indefinite term. Detective Murphy and Patrolmen Scrlbner and Dugan made the arrest.

The complainant was Mrs Margaret Alberg Three Jailed 30 Days County jail sentences of 30 days each were meted out In City court today by Acting Judge Amodeo, after three men pleaded guilty to public intoxication. The defendants were Identified by police as Edward Callahan, 43. Bronx cook; Terrence Bernard. 41, New York City cook, and John lleslln, 25, New York City. Sterling Gerild Cady.

30. painter, of this city, who was arrested by Police Chief Martin, pleaded Innocent to public Intoxication and the case was adjourned until next Friday. Cady was released In bail of $10. Wfwmwtttum frTl tAtimm 373 Main SL TeL 4620 Jl 03 and CoaJ BndjpU For 1954 55 nesting Season NOW. AVAILABLE! 10S N.

Ctlatoa 8L TeL 4531 SYral ApplIcatsotU Caul St3J Be Receive For I CAMf. lUWNbtNU Second peHti rJuly 16th iffru 30th Third periodJuly 20th thru A ugutt 14th Third period August 14th thru 21 it FadUUes Include large lake, cabins, hospital, i lodfe, dining hall, athletic field and chapeL The-, tost $40 peroveek Including ALL fees, ItHC rUXTBKB INrOBMATlON ICtuS'Tstinteud Wtbb Hohon Pretby. Church 'i HSnW Li. Pwkerffle; N. Y.

Phone, Liberty 682 7 (S.Mlal to rakktala Nw V.ikvil WAPPINOERS t'ALI Hnal meeting for the summer of the Ladles Auxiliary of the J. Morris Goring Sost, American I.eglon took place in the Legion home Tuesday night Mrs. Sara Owen president, in charge Americanism chairman, Mr. Anna Maker, reported a group of members took part In the Memorial dav parade and ceremooirs here It was reported that S3 members have paid up membership The rehabilitation chairman Miss Mary Coring repoitrd mem bers had visited Castle Point hospital on Memorial day and presented tttu packages of clgarets to each patient on Ward 3 Plans were made to visit the hos pital on July 4 to distribute clgarets and oil Aug 12, the auxil iary will distribute clgarets and dollar bill to each patient on Ward 3 in memory of the late Mrs. John Goring, a charter member and the first president of the Auxiliary.

Mrs Owen reported on the Ninth district Spring conference June 8 at the Illue Hill Golf club. Orangeburg Mrs. Anna Itaker gave a report on the recent county meeting at Dover Plains on June A Members voted to send Mrs Hazel (dgar as delegate and Mrs Sara Owen as alternate to the New orlc Slate convention of the Legion Auxiliary in New ork City, July 2D 31. Ihe County committee pre sented to Mrs Owen, a bouquet of cut flowers In appreciation for transporting the committee to all county meetings In the last year Refreshment committee members for September are Mrs Mary Roy and Mrs Anna Maker JUNIOR CATIIOI IC TeltS of America and their counselors will receive Holy Communion In a body at the 8 o'clock Mass In St. Mary a church, Sunday Mr.

and Mrs Howard Schole field and children, Sally Ann and James, Fulton street, will leave here tomorrow for a week's Vacation at Indian Lake in the Adirondack! l)r and Mrs Harvey Miller and son, Krlc, Old Troy road, left here Thursday to spend the holiday weekend with Dr. and Mrs Robert Graves at Polnt Au Roche, I'lattsburgh. FINAL MEETING for the summer of the Otto club was conducted recently at The Kitchen, Hyde Park road After the dinnerdinner meeting, there was a theater party Attending were Mrs Charles Rush, Mrs Martin It llliks. Mrs Ralph II Dederer. Mrs Robert Hicks, Mrs Helen Van Ilusklrk, Mrs Fdgar A Popper and Mrs' Clarence Ilas urouck Miss Fdna Goring.

Mesler ave ntie, south, was a recent guest of Miss Isabel McMeekin, Jersey City Mrs Florence Livingston and children and Mrs William Auf farth and children, Hughsonvllle, visited Wednesday at Spruceton In the Catskllls. MRS. J. VINCENT CASIIIN and Miss Genevieve Carvalho. 76 bguth avenue, sailed from New York Wednesday night on the SS Santel lellce for Southhampton, England.

They will visit Fng lahd, Germany Switzerland. Italy and France They will return in September. Mrs Cashin Is a member of the Wapplngers Cen tral school fatuity and Miss Carvalho of Hawaii, has been an exchange teacher aKjhar Central school the last season Mr and Mrs James Del ehanty, 64 Fast Main street have Teasdale Installed President of Rotary John M. Teasdale was Installed as president of the Arlington Rotary club yesterday at Anchor Inn, Arlington Elmer II. Dill, Poughkeepsle notary president, was the Installing officer.

Other officers are Bernard Tucker, vice president, Pierre Plantlnga. secretary; and John It Smith, treasurer Members of the board of directors are Herbert Dederer, Edwin A I rich. Walter It. Neldhardt and John Gauthler Harold Storm, retiring president, summarized the accomplishments of the group since It was organized a year ago as he handed over the gavel to Mr Teasdale The group meets each Thursday at 12 13 clock at Amhor Inn Highland News Annual Picnic Slated By Eastern Star Members (Sell to rastto Naar T.it.tl HIGHLAND The annual East Vfrances Ilennlcl. Richard Uruch Vassor Professor Visiting in England Miss Mary FUzabeth Glffln.

as sociate professor of English at Vasssr college, has gone to Shrewsbury, England. She will work there this summer on book begun In 1031 about life on 4the Marches of Wales during the period 1066 to 1483 The book centers on one family and con cerns the literature and art of the whole region. County Church News Baptist Beekman Ihe Rev George William on pastor Worship service, concluding with Communion returned home after spending Park several days at Asbury Town Clerk Mrs Fred A Ilooth made known today that the town clerk's office Town of vvappln ger, will be closed all day Satur day In July and August Brownie troops of Wapplngers Falls ace making plans for a day ramp the week of July 19 on the O. K. Sherwin estate in the Old Troy road.

a m. MrsEthal President Of City Board of Education Mrs Harry Ethal was unanimously elected president of the Poughkeepsle Hoard of Education at yestcrdays annual reorganization meeting She succeeded Stephen Bock whose term expired Or James McCam bridge, who was out of town on vacation, was elected vice president. In accepting the presidency, Mrs. Ethal noledthat for nearly GO years she has been directly connected with the public school system in Poughkeepsle, eltherJiffe same period, so that all banks dudU. teacher, parent member of the Board of Education.

She assured her fellow board members that she would work hard In her position and that she knew she would have their cooperation and loyalty. GORDON R. CRATJER was present for his first meeting with the board lie was elected In May for a fiveryear term, effective yesterday Mrs. Ethal named Dr. McCam bridge chairman of the Physical Plant committee Mr.

was named to serve on that committee with him Frank De GUlo was named chairman of the Audit and Finance committee, with Mr. Crauer also a member. Mr. DeGlllo also was asked to continue as chairman of the New High achool committee, and Sam It Rosen was reappointed to the same committee Mr. Rosen and Mr.

DeGlllo alio were named chairman and member of the Instruction committee, In that order. Mrs. Ethal as resident, Is aikex offlclo mem er of aHvcommTltees. The Board readopted 1U Rules and Regulations which must be dpne each year at the annual meeting, and discussed several changes. It was decided to continue meetings of the board on 4he aecond Saturday of each month; to have the fiscal year run from Jily 1 to June 30.

and to Insert the words "under God" In the Pledge of Allegiance. PRELIMINARY DISCUSSION iwas conducted on reviling the rules on teachers' hours, be cause of the initiation of the two platoon system In the high school In 'September. The boardx decided to deUy action until a resolution can be xtrawn up by Lloyd L. Rosenthal, board atlor neyr Mr? Rosenthal was rot present at yesterday's meeting The Farmers and Manufacturers' National bank was designated as the depository for current working capital for the second year. It' was explained that all commercial banks In Poughkeepsle are designated as depositories for board funds, but that operating funds are kept In one bank for a period of two years.

At the end of that time, the funds are transferred to one of the other commercial banks for North fast Millerton Ihe Rev Frank Deck, pastor. The Rev Floyd P. Loucks, associate pastor Bible school, 0 30 a Morning worship. 11 a Sermon theme, "The Sec ond rplstle of John" Youth meetings. 7 p.

Gospel hour. 7 30pm Sermon theme, "Prosperity Without God Impossible Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 Dover First rWingdale The Rev. son, pistor will have an opportunity to hold the funds. MRS. ETHAL SUGGESTED to the board that only those complaints and grievances against the board that are In writing and signed be considered by the board In that way crank complaints can be eliminated ahe said.

The members adjourned until July at 30 a m. In the Board of Education building. After the meettng Rolf, C. Dreyer, school architect, consulted with Mrs. Ethal.

Mr. Crauer, Superintendent Holden and Assistant Superintendent Hunger. Mr. DeGlllo and Mr. Rosen, who were not present for this part of the meeting, said they Dlanned to consult with Mr Dreyer next week in regard to plana for the new high school.

Hours Assigned For Church Rites Hours have been assigned for the various parishes participating in the Nocturnal Adoration society services In the Church of St. John the Baptist, tonigni. i no Rev. Alexander Butkowsky la the moderator. The Junior Holy Name mem bers wilt participate from to 10 o'clock and all outlying1 parish rs from 10 to 11 o'clock.

OTHERS WILL INCLUDE the Church of the Nativity, from 11 to 12 o'clock; the Church Of' St. John the Baptist, 12 to 1 Holy Trinity church, 1. tlo 2 o'clock; St. Mary's church, 2 to 3 o'clock;) SL Joseph's) Church, 3 in 4 V1nk! St. Peter's ehurrh.

4 to 5 o'clock and. the Church of Our Lady of ML Carmeh a 0 clock, rroeL 8 to V. ion. George William Worship service. 11 in concluding with Commun Methodist Red Hook The Rev.

Charles Adam. minister. Sunday achool, 10 a m. Mrs. Myrtle Aucock, Super intendent.

Morning worship, 11 n. Holy Communion and ser mon. Lutheran SL Paul's Red Hook The Rev. Paul E. Henry, pastor.

Church school and Wor ship service, 9 49 a The Rev. John N. Campbell, pastor of St John's Lutheran church, Manorton, guest preacher. Episcopal SL Margaret'a Staatsburg The Rev. Herbert Goodrich, rector.

Holy Communion, 8 a. Holy Communion and sermon, i a. m. SL Jaraea' Hyde Park The Rev. Gordon Kldd.

rec tor, intra sunaay alter lriniiy Holy Communion, Bam. Choral Communion and sermon, 11am ern Star picnic will be conducted July 14 at the home of Mrs Meredith Turner, worthy matron of Highland chapter. Maple avenue. Supper will be 6 o'clock Members will donate food for their family groups The two sons of Mr and Mrsi Robert Cummlngs will be In military service. Richard, graduate of New Peltx State Teachers' college will enter the Army, July 27 Ills brother, Kenneth, member of the graduating class of Highland High school, left the dsy after graduation, having enlisted in the Malm Corps.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Benedettl In recovering from an appendectomy performed in St. Francis hospital. William II.

Maypard who conducted a grocery and meat market on Main street for many years has closed, the store and retired. The market had been open alnce 1 887 when his father, the late Harry Maynard started the business. Miss Pearl Scott, Tlllson ave ryje was a recent guest of friends In Nsjw Jersey. TIIFRE ARE MANY visitors In town for "Round Up Time." Tonight a square dance will be In the Highland High school auditorium from 0 to 1 o'clock There will be featured music and vocalists Including Dave Fox who sang with the Army Hour A parade of entertainers will be conducted In the village preceding the danre Among features for the Western Horse show tomorrow, according to co chairmen, Albert Robert, Louis and Alfred I.aFalce will be. Dick Barrett, with trick and fancy riding, exhibition with the Australian Hull Whip by team of I ew and Lorraine Teed Durham, Connect! cut Jerrv Schwartz, Newark with his 000 saddle which has been on exhibition In the Jeslonek store, riders who appeared In Macv's parade, Peter Teller, Mlddletown, riding Hicka Frnle Marl.

Fllenvllle Smokey: Otto Marl. Cralgsmoor, King Martin boys from Albany champion horse. Shoestring, 47 entries from the Marl family, and 37 entries from Lazy Ranch, entries from Milford. Pa Ted Howe. Poughkeepsle.

with champion Rough Diamond, Bert Price, with Golden Boy, Danbury, Conn grand champion of the Eastern States exposition Spring field, Mass Wlllard White. Can ajoharle and Filing Scott. Chelsea, who rode from New York to Calif in 1023. 70 years old. and neb Leamon.

Klssamee, Florida will take part, as well as other The high honor roll of High land Central school with no mark below 90 percent for period ending June 2 Is as follows ZA tiarv licale Zil iticlv lias nrourk John Pennv 2C Pamela Wood Diana I ee Morse and Su Rhinebeck Minister Going to Oneonta Pastor of the Third Lutheran church, Rhinebeck, the last two year, the Rev. Howard M. Walk er. has resigned to accept.a call to the Atonement Lutheran church. Oneonta.

Mr. Walker alio has served the Rock City Memorlsl Lutheran church. A supply psstor will occupy the pulpits or the Rhinebeck and Rock City churches, beginning this Sunday and continuing for the month Library Closing For Three Days Poughkeensle's Adrlance Memo rial library will be closed for the holiday weekend, tomorrow, Sunday and Monday, Miss Helena S. LeFevre. city librarian, made known today.

Congregational Community Christian Clove TNt Rev. George W. Crook, minister. Sunday achool, 10 a. Mrs.

Edward Jacoby. superintendent and Mrs. Lelsnd Dorn. assistant superintendent. Morning worship service, a.

m. Sermon theme, "The Power of the Shed Blood tof Jsus the Christ." Youth Fellowship meeting, 6 30 p. Janet Jacoby, leader. Evening worship, 7.30 p. m.

Gospel song service, devotional and praise periods, special music, sermon, 'Sunshine Through Son shine Service commute meet ins Prlrfav n. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess, Hazzard road. Lady Adelie Seeks to Regain Custody of Spn LONDON Lady Adelie Beatty prepared today to fly to the United States, seeking to regain custody of her 7 year old son Timothy.

The boy was taken from London to Los Angeles Saturday by his falMVj. William V. O'Connor, California's chief deputy attorney general. The 33 year old New York er and her present husband. Earl Beatty, whom ahe wed In 1931 after her marriage to O'Connor was dissolved, conferred with lawyers She told a reporter: I' have now decided to go to Amerl ca to try to get my 'son back Lord and Lady Bea(ty flew back to London last night from a Mediterranean cruise on their yacht after they got word the boy bad been taken to the states from their London home.

BUBBLE COLORS Colors In a soap bubble are caused by Interference of the light rays reflected from the Inner and outer surfaces of the wsll of the bubble. san Marone; 3A: Ronald Andrews, er, Cynthls Buslck. John Capnll lino, Lorraine Castellano, Mary Lou and Barbara Dun ham: 3B: Valerie Lellel. Ronnie lister, Carol Ann Penney, Richard Harke: 3C Thomas Sinagra. Loren Wood, Susan Berean, Lillian Kreth, Donna Sklpp, Mildred Williams Also, 4A' James'Baker.

Richard Baker. Judy Butler. John Dall Vecchla. Nan Decker. Pam Doss.

David Itellly, George Rlzzo, 411 Arlene Ilaefell, Susan Lester, Roseann Salerno. Patricia Hchop Inskl: 4.C' Jack Margugllo, Carol Terry; SA: Charles Andola, Stefan RozedaJ, Diane Cappllllno, Robert Rrucher BBr Doloree Dl orlo. Kathleen Gaffney, Holly Hyatt: 0C: Robert Drake, Linda Palladlno. Marie Hennwanti. Barbara Rose.

Linda Schatxle, Richard VanBensehoten, Patricia Vena, John Jay Wadlln, Arthur Upright: cm Jerry Goldschmldt, David Havlland, Ross Prlzzla. Jo seph Robinson, Anthony Vlglldt tl, Patricia Burdash, Anne Frampton. Barbara Mertes. Joan Palmateer. Frances Senolno.

June Williams: 7A: Bsrbara Batten. Judy Block. Patricia Fisher, Elizabeth Shay; 8A: Michael An ilvlna. Lloyd to Start, $50,000 Sewer Job Supervisor Gaffney (D Towa of Lloyd) aald today he hopes (hat work may be started this fall on a $30,000 extension to the present Highland Sewer district, extending facilities to business properties around the bridge circle In Route 9W. and for about one half mile south of the circle.

State Comptroller McGovern today approved an application from the Town of Lloyd board for permission to extend the resent district. Highland now as sewera and a treatment plant at the Hudson river. THE NEW MAIN, about 2,000 feet long, will serve primarily businesses along Route 9W with possibly a few abort laterals, ssld the supervisor. It will Join the present msln near Patrick's Diner, In Route BW. Now that state approval has been gained, Mr.

Garfney said the Town board will proceed with Issuing bonds to cover the costs, and with advertising the Job to bidders. THE ANNUAL FAIR and supper conducted by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Modena Methodist church Is at the Ilaibrouck Memolral hall. Modena today. Sale of fancy articles aprons and baked goods started at 3 o'clock A baked I bam supper will be served at 61 clock Dr. and Mrs Eugene Link, chairman of the social slcence division of New I'altz State Teachers college and family sail from Quebec.

Canada tomorrow I)r Link reelved a Fulbrlghl sholarshlp to teach In Anna malla university Southeast India Subjects will be social psychology and community organization They will return to the state in July. 1933 Or Marian Welker Is In New York city for several weeks Miss Margaret Jones who taught business courses in Highland high school for the past several years, will be married tomorrow morning 10 clock at a Nuptial Mass In St John's church. New York City, to Robert J. Leonard Miss Jones has been making her home with Mrs Clarence Rathgeb, Tlllson avenue. Mrs llathv I.

fp II rfp.m rnl. tine will lie guests at the weddlng Mrs Cottlne will be a weekend guest of her son ancLJamily, Mr and Mrs Bertram Cottlne in Hicksvllle. I. I $5 Bond Posted In Driving Case Woodrow Thompson, 19, of 112 Mill street, posted a S3 bond last night after he was charged with driving the wrong way In a oneway street. He Is scheduled to appear In court July 0.

Patrolman Berberlrh made the arrest. 12 8x10 WEDDING PICTURES and ALBUM from GARDEN PHOTO SHOP tl GARDEN STk TeL 7t0 iomsfe CLEARANCE HH Sh TASTE IHRILL Of WIS tAIKA VKT VKfflJU (araftxja Vlrhv combines I be unique dryness of Vichy with the settfal freshness of highly carbonated deep rock Saratoga Spring Water. Enjoy it as welcome thirst queochtr te it so add extra life to ell yonr drinks, since io. Saratoga Vkhy has been bottled only at the Vichy Spring. Saratoga Springs.

DISTRIBUTED BY DONALD DUCK BEVERAGES 186 Smith Street Pougtrkeepsie 1630 Christian Stanfordvllle The Rev. Cornelius Otto, supply psstor. Morning worship, 11 a Sermon theme, 'The Cup of Btesalns." Communion medita tion. The Lord's Supper will be administered. ROE MOVERS STORAGE Phone Pont hkeetwtav JJtS ROBERT JOHN'S ONLY RETAIL STORE Tine Leather Crafted Wtth Care ASSOCIATES See Onr Sensational.

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