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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 9B

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((MHi 'v vs' '1 V'! HB WJ'jayt .) frcM(W9p i. 7 SUNDAY AUGUST 26. 1962 1 POUGr sKEEPSlE JOURNAL' PACE fVINE jh I'" Poised to 6o IcAPE' AvratAL.rtAl I API Space scientists yesterday began final preparation (or an attempt early today" to launch an on a 110 day Journey totto yidatty of the pianei venus. A'l6iorytin AUaa Agena rocket la poiaed launch pad 12, waiting the signal to blast off to nan we Manner I cran acroaa 113,000,000 miles of space for a brief encounter with Venus Dee. a OFFICIALS pronounced everything ready for launching the mechanical explorer," Barring Uth hour troubles, the big' rocket would soar aloft today sometime during the first three hours" after; "midnight if all goes'rlght.

Mariner 2 wUl pass within 10,000 miles of Venus on the intended target date and then tip on into endless orbit about the sun. During a 30 mlmite sweep across Venus' sunlit side. Mariner Is sensitive Instruments', using high frequency radio signals, will seek to penetrate the heavy cloud veil surrounding the planet and unlock secrets which have puzzled astronomers and scientists for centuries. i a i KBtttFKBfmOiBBKKtBKtSIHIKJS I jfcLXaeHBrT: 4 re PsisareiraBLaBaJJ3issK "i SHBiseaiaiaiaiaial BBSttSffffiFBfsivT DPsiisiULeUstsislaHKBlESLiBJBsii sKslHK3s(rsSBSsi9HHs9 a3sUBrTBessssssssilaflelssssassssss tSKBBtKtKKBBKKKIFwSSSBti No One Hurt In Ulster Collision No one was injured yesterday In a truck car collision in new Route 299, the Highland Thru way according to Sergeant Smith of the Highland SU.te Police. He said the truck was dri ven by Jesse B.

Decker 24 of ISO Broadway, Kingston, and the car by Charles E. Chenenian 45. of 23 37 25th street. Astoria. The car was heavily damaged, G0 KART RIDING WE HAVE EM DRIVE'EM rrLM.SatM.8oa.i4 KART 0 RAMA RT.

376 1 mile Bast of Airport J. THRUWAY EXPRESS BUS. SERVICE! THIS IS A VIEW FROM A HELICOPTER of the Dutchess County fairgrounds at Rhlnebeck yesterday afternoon. The flower show building is in. the right foreground.

The harness racing strip Is In the, upper right hand corner of the photo PooftikMPala Joaraal rWa and the horse show ring, as well as part of the stock car racing track. Is visible. In the upper center of the photo is the 4H building 'and to the rear is 4H hill with its cattle sheds. Missing Children, Pockefbooks Keep Police Busy at fair The State Police station at the Dutchess County fairgrounds has had a banner week in reuniting lost children with anxious Un, and returned many pneketbnoks to owners but the wallets were empty when found, with two ex ceptions. Sergeant McCarthy, in command of the temporary post In the fair's Administration building when Lieutenant Crodelle is not on hand, said that women found two pocketbooks and turned them in.

both with contents intact. THREE ARRESTS were made on the fairgrounds through yester day, two for public intoxication and one for third degree assault Accused of assault was 70 year old Harry. Gold, Brooklyn, a midway employe, who, troopers said, engaged in a quarrel with a resident and struck him with a hammer. Gold pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace Traver, Rhinebeck, and was fined $10. Sergeant McCarthy said troopers visited the midway area the day before the fair opened and made known that no gambling devices would be tolerated.

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NTIP, 12.40 P.M.. l.lfi. P.M. NYSP, 2.40 P.M, 3.15 P.M. HYP, Ai30 P.M, 6:15 PM.

9:15 PJI. Dally nctpt Sundayi nd holldiyt "Sundayi Slid hofldtyt only Friday en'y PINY and NYP daalsnati Caprat Swvlo vtaThniaray AIR CONDITIONED REST ROOM EQUIPPED BgMegipjBBBHM SiurtrLi 1HJ TICKITS AND INTORMATION Bus Terminal New Market Street Ot 2 0770 am TOM crtYi rorr AUTttonirr sus wot. am st a to. sm. ixo I Special Every Tuesday Served from 4:30 until 9 p.

m. Home Style FRIED CHICKEN aft with oW fashion pan gravy $1.29 SPECTATORS watch as Jersey cows are judged in a. tent at the Dutchess County fair, The top winners were owned Pous hkeepate Journal Photo by Hedges Homestead stock farm. East Durham, Greene county. The fair closes at 10 o'clock tonight.

ii Join in the HYMN SING Old Fashioned Open Air Meeting Bring A Blanket, Folding; Chair, or JUST YOURSELF to COLLEGE HILL Sunday Evening at 8:00 P. M. Hear special music by the FRIENDSHIP FOUR and by WAYNE CRAWFORD nationally known teen accordionist Sponsored by the Training Union Dept Tabernacle Baptist Chare Miss Vail Wins 4H Dairy Award, Leachmam Brothers Also Picked Railroad Hopes to Realize $432,386 In Millerton Chatham Line Abandonment 'f Once upon time everybody, well almost everybody, 1 discovered that there were magical new machines that were as magical as Cinderella's fairy godmother's magic wand. They were also as easy to operate as Cinderella's fairy godmother's magio wand. The trouble was that there were.

'not enough of them and they were scattered here and there and you had to wait As much as everybody loved the magio' machines they didn't like having to wait. And then a mighty magic thing happened I Well it hasn't happened yet but it will happen next Sun ALi fwIr Inn rf. The New York Central Railroad expects to realize $432,386 in the salvage of tracks and sale of land by the proposed abandonment of that part of its Harlem branch north from Millerton, Dutchess county, to Chatham, Columbia county, the railroad's application to the Interstate Conierce com mission for approval of the plan sets forth. Papers of the petition were made public last night by Charles H. Trayford, consultant to Harlem Valley users of the railroad.

Mr. Trayford has scheduled a meeting of interested persons and firms at Millerton nrehouse Friday, Sept 7, at 7:30 p.m. In effort to retain the service. 0 MEMBERS OP THE Harlem Valley and Connecticut Transpor tation committee, which has been active for some time in seeking improved railroad service in the Harlem Valley include: Supervisor Wyman. Dover, Super.

visor Nelligan, Amenia; Richard Carley, Town of Sharon, Walter E. Davis, Millerton; Supervisor Pulver, Town of East: Clinton Bainer, Town of Ancram; Hiram C. Todd, Copake; Ellsworth P. Weaver, Town of Co pake: Edward W. Rodman, Town of Hillsdale Albert A.

Calan, Town of Chatham; Supervisor Utter, Town of Pawling; Warren Zitteil, Hillsdale; George Kastner, Wassaic; former Supervisor Bllnn, Amenia and. Samuel Cohen, Har lem Valley State hospital, Wing dale. The railroad proposed to abaa don 31.3S miles of its Harlem branch which has' served the area since May 10, 1SS2. The petition listed eight com mon carrier truck lines author ized to do business In the area and said the Hudson Philmont Bus line serves a part of the'area in Columbia county. The railroad said the number of passengers Using the line north of Millerton during the first seven days of each month dropped from 3.972 in I960 to 3.611 in 1961.

These totals referred to passengers originating or terminating at stations on branch and traveling to or from points beyond the branch. The number of passengers traveling between stations on that part of the line declined from 41 to 29 from 1960 to 1961. Freight business was reported to have declined from 216 to 112 carloads and 7,543 to 3,065 in tons from 1960 to 1961. Rockefeller Reported Deeply Interested in Lawson Case Mrs. Joseph Furtnett.

FishkiU, last nfeht said Governor Rockefeller tlld her Wednesday on his visit to Poughkeepsle that he was deeply interested and concerned about the merits of tne Lawson matter. Captain John J. Lawson, Fishkill, former commander of Troop was demoted to lieutenant and transferred to western New York All You Can Eat served with Fresh Garden Peas and Whipped Potatoes as a member oi tne iawson at tense committee. Grand Jurors' Unit Selects Officers Officers and committee members of the Grand Jurors' association last month by State Police Super were made known recently by intendent Cornelius. The captain Philip B.

Newmark, president. has opposed the matter in State Miss Lorraine Vail, 15, La Grangeville, won the 4H dairy showmanship honors yesterday at the Dutchess County fair. Class winners in the beef showmanship judging were the Leachman brothers from Claverack Jay and Bill and Franklin Noonan, Hyde Park. There were 120 competitors in the dairy showmanship and 23 in the beef competition. Results were: dairy, showman ship, first year members never having shown before Richard Heffering, Millbrook; Alvin Kishbaugh, Millbrook; Edwin Smith, Poughkeepsie; Connie Marshall, Pleasant Valley.

11 YEARS OLD and Under, hav ing previously shown Arthur Hedges, Pine Plains; Sheila Coon, Amenia; John Ferry, Germantown; David Vail, LaGrangeville. 12 14 years old Carolyn Kaln Amenia; Linda Vail, LaGrange ville; Donald Gross, Millerton Leonard Morrison, Millerton. 15 21 years old Walter Hitsman, LaGrangeville; Charles Lawrence, Amenia; Julia Palm quist, Hyde Park; Tom Hahn Salt Point. Supreme court, and Justice Cooke earlier this month reserved decision on Lawson's request for a hearing. MRS.

FURTNETT Said she spoke to Governor Rockefeller after he talked to senior citizens In the YWCA, and added that she felt the Governor apparently was sensitive to any possible injustices that might be suffered by Captain Lawson and possible impairment of trooper morale. She said she felt the Governor interest and concern wilL.be re flected by further searching stud ies by Captain Lawson's superiors and the state attorneys presently involved in court litigation. Mrs. Furtnett described herself 'day. You can tf itt wait that: long, caq't iLL jr i' i Millbrook KIDDIE ZOO On Route 44, Between Millbrook and Amenia fvery Saturday Sunday FREE ANIMAL SHOW See: DEER REPTILES WILD SHEEP from Europe 1 and Africa EAGLES and PARROTS rom Baulk America and many ethers Howard Johnson's Main at Manchester Road I Open 1 1 a.

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I ml. So. of Wappligehf ft No. urn. laalns.

They, include Edmund Van Wyck. vice president; Francis G. Crispi. 2nd vice president; Mrs.4 Elizabeth M. Corwin, treasurer; Joseph Daly, financial secretary; Mrs.

Edith Uhl, recording secretary; Joseph L. Hannan, director for three years; James A. Keyes, director for two years; and Edward J. Buck, director for one year. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE members are Ely L.

Gellert, Rob ert F. Winne, John R. Heilman cochairmen; James A. Keyes, Joseph L. Hannan, Francis CrisDi.

Lee Husted. rJdwaro Buck. Frank A. Boyle, Mrs. Anna M.

Rubip, Mrs. Edith Uhl, Walter J. Davis. Donald Norton Reeinald L. Sheffer, Royal A.

Gay and Phil in B. Newmark. Advisory committee consists oi honorary members. Publicity committee, josepn i Hannan. chairman, and Frank Bo vie: dinner committee.

Mrs. Harriet Burger, chairman, and Mrs. Pearl E. Clarke; auditing committee, James A. Keyea, chairman, Joseph L.

Hannan and Edward O. Ose; reception committee. Royal A. Gay, chairman, and Mrs. Lucille Battenfeld: en tertainment committee.

James. A. Keyes, chairman; and nek committee, the An October dinner meeting has been planned and the date and location will be selected soon. CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP Lorraine Vail, LaGrangeville; Richard Whalen, Millbrook; Me lanie Fish, Salt Point; Louis Fish III, Salt Point. Beef showmanship, 10 13 years old Jay Leachman, Claverack; Lisa Cresci, Dover John Hedges, Pine Plains; Christine Macintosh, Millbrook.

14 16 years old Bill Leachman Claverack: Buddy Dean, Mill brook; Kenneth Humbert Millerton; Janet Dunlop, Millbrook. 17 21 years old Franklin Noonan, Hyde Park; George Kaye, Millerton; Elaine Hatch, Pine Plains: Phyllis Hayton. Storm ville. a Chtnaaa 4 Awwlw itirfta ianron ts. tt JX3'c'.

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8P.M. Concert Set Tonight At Riverfront Parky Dominick Lo'aro 2S piece con cert bund will give a free concert tonight, 8 o'clock, at Riverfront park, spohsore by the Recreation commission and Local 338' of the 3 Persons Hurt As Cars Collide Three persons suffered injuries In a two car collision in Route SS at Clove Valley road, Town of Beekman. yesterday afternoon, according to a report from the sheriffs office. Treated and released from St Francis' hospital were Miss Joan Dubois, 27, Athens road, CatakiU, contusions of the face and scalp: Miss Teresa Berry, 26, of 8290 lorth West Second court, Miami, contusions of right knee. iose and forehead; and Majer stine Corne.

30. of 38 West 88th 'street New York City, a native of' Sweden, contusions' of the chest, sprained wrist and lacera tlons of the left knee all student Investigated. by Deputy Sheriff Small, the mishap took place as the vehicle operated by Miss Dubois was i traveling' west' in tMlcira fart la a alaaaaal Baa. HM. ll.aa aM.ia mm tt.m OR Mat, radlHUa far aaVn Fraaklta Afe MUbreok i 111 DeLaVerdne gStfg Farms Hotet Amenia a.

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