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Poughkeepsie Journal du lieu suivant : Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 5A

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J. 1J. 1 iWw rTi r. UNDAV, APRIL 39r1936 i POXJGHIjIEEPSlE SUNDAY NEW YOR 'i KER l.ti.;VliiiSlHLM,TS Jyakt HHB; 5K I 'MyV. Ir r.

'V 'jtfF. llBrBBaBgl '(I Mace, frivEfo Re districting Among Topics Scheduled At Meeting of Giyil Defense Staff, Officials Civil Defense llesdausrters taff.anfl r. key officials of th Dutchess county organization tomorrow night will attend a dlniier meetlng In Ramble 11111 MlUbrook. The teulon ttlll hiark the. years first quarterly meeting.

of the staff. More than 50 have intenilona to attend, according to Civil Oef oeaaquariert. County Defense Director Sam uela said last night that the important program reorganized In the current year would be covered by the deputy director! or chiefs in charge. A RE D13TRICTIN0 of Dut ftqitig Mrte baaraac Vitt JMCMSaV. cheat county alio 1 contemplated ana an iniuar aiuay win DC in augurated at the meeting, Mr.

Samuelt reported. The' present seven district plan In operation for many years has presented certain' disadvantages because lines are not drawn to correspond with township lines, he added. r.a in stuay wm determine any further advantaies to be had from town line boundaries for districts. The proposed new organization tor stair functions, will alto be presented to the toud. and a full resume of the first quarter operations or mo win be re viewed.

OFFICIALS REVIEWING their operations will Include George If Martin, deputy' director, chief food supply; Police Chief Martin, deputy director, cniei pouce: Dr. Samuel II. Gotteiman. deputy di chief radiological; Rob ert S. radlo: war den Edward M.

Green Haven, deputy, director, chief medicalmedical supply, and W. Joseph Eagen, deputy (director, chief welfare. Radio communications and trwMittttit) ALBERT CATANZARO ASII LOSES TU 5817 in main st. roucn. Tlfn Is 0SJ0W MUM VWIw i i STOCK COMPANY PROTICTION vVSJbbbWV VT evWrsfe Jw IHflawQ MpajeyaJsas) tvSssjsjgfj InkMMtaaaMiMMManMM kf Sanford.

Chief Martin, George Martin, and Dr. Gotteiman; Walton B. Marihew, Green en. assistant chief of. medical supply; Or.

Raymond Fear, city, resistant deputy director Otto Frlske, Red Hook, deputy director, chlef flre; Or. Maxwell Gosse; city, deputy di rector, cniei medicai; Harold Hart. MlUbrook. third district chief transportation, and Edgar. iiarTcj, nnuieoecK, urn wtirici director.

ALSO ALEXANDER JADICK. Beacon, Seventh district director; T. Arthur Johnson, MlUbrook, Third district deputy director; Or. Kovaes. city.

Fifth district director; Colonel Win slow Wassalc, Second dis trict director; Nell MacCoull, Beacon, deputy director, chief plant protection; Dr. E. Gordon MacKeniie, Third district chief medical, and Floyd Marcy, Third district chief utilities. MlUbrook; Irving McCanUs. Third district property officer; Augustlne.Ro tunno.

Third district chlef flre, Richard Stanton. Third district chief welfare and Supervisor vssnss.A: ssstws, ss bVBBBP iBBgBfl BmBmBBfe 'BBBJ TBv. it MRS. LUCILE SOTIIERDEN. Syracuse, grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star of the state, officially will visit the Columbla Outchess Putnam, district of the Order of the Eastern, Star, at a meeting In Cold Spring.

Friday night. Planned' for the meeting. "Ar rangements are under the direction of Staff Executive Aides Wll Ham R. Malopey, Pleasant VaUey, ana iu Alton Lewis, cuy. Reservations have been re celved from Grant Ball, Millbrook, third district director.

Major James Cleary. city, chief civil Air patrol: Raymond J. Connelly. Wappingers, aupply officer; Mrs. Earl Cunningham, MlUbrook.

fifth district chief John P. Dakln, Pleasant Valley, assistant chief plant protection; C. Beverly Davison, third clstrict chief ioUee: Wilfred Del amater, third district chief public works, and Jamea Dunn, district deputy dlrectorL Also. Messrs. Eagen.

Fay ami GET INTO THE ACT. Nelson House Buffet is billed in the bright lights! Shrimp and consomme, clams and oyster are popular curiam raisers. And the headline'rel platter of white turkey meat, baked ham, hqt dishes and cold, salad bowl galore and much more git into the actl You can be star performer any evening or all day Sundays when its Buffet at the Nelson House. And remember, there i always a dinner menu available for those who desire. tor fire; Charles II.

O'Brien, deouty director public works: Edgar N. petrovlts. Fourth district director: George II. Still, deputy director, chlef communl cstlons: Roland C. Becker, depu ty' director chlef ultlUtln.

Miss Margaret Wells, medical staff. and Mr. Lewis, city, Also. Milton Ensteln. Beacon city attorney, and George Mordas, Beacon city commissioner or fin ance: William L.

stani. runsiii. assistant chief radio communica tions; wiiuam r. Moenrce, city, assistant chief emergency re Chairman: Bllnn, of the Board of Sunervisors. Mr.

Samuels reported, the 3rd Auxiliary police would be stationed at the entrance road of the inn In Route 44. West of the MlUbrook traffic circle, to guide staff member to the din ner which wiu start promptly ai 8:30. The meeting will be In the MlUbrook area, acordlnf to Coun ty Civil Defense Director Paul Samuels, as a tribute to "the outstanding performances reported, by defense workers of that area under the leadership of Third district Director Grant Ball. MlUbrook. Mr, Ball's chiefs of services have been Invited as the honored "guests.

4B lLfc eafe ilV BbT'' W' La' SaC? 'aT bt Parking lot on hotel premise. CaU. at Featbkeepsie 110 Firemen Busy With Grass Blazes In All Parts of County Poughkeepsle Fire Alarm headquarters last night re I ported that grass fires throughout the county kept firemen busy yesterday. Firemen from Milan, Rhtnebeck and West Clinton were called to extinguish a grass Are in Mountain View road anoruy oeiore noon. Although three departments were summoned.

Fire 'Alarm headquarter said the blase wasn't Pin Plains firemen yesterday' afternoon responded to extinguish a grass Are in Stlaslng Lake road. Town of Pine Plains. Fire Alarm' headquarters, said Beacon firemen were called out three times yesterday to extinguish jgrass fires, all of which were amaU. 3 in Area Expected To Get Fellowships Two area professors and a Harlem valley writer are expected to be among 27S scholars and artista In New York who will receive. 1958 Guggenheim Fellowship awards.

The Sunday New learned last night. The three are Dr. Robert Greer Cohn. an assistant professor of French at Vassar college: Robert Sterllng Neuman, an assistant profesior of painting, drawing and art history at New Palu State Teachers college; and Lewis Mumford. Amenla writer.

GUGGENHEIM AWARDS are given each year, to persons who. have demonstrated a high capacity for original' scholarly resesrch and artistic creation. The awards are given by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial foundation, established in 1923. Dr. Cohq is reported to be receiving his award for studying the literary: development of several French writers, while Mr: Neuman is believed to be getting an award for his creative painting.

It is understood that Mr. Mumford is receiving an award tor studies of development of cities as an aspect of modern civilization. SENTENCED TO DIE DAMASCUS, SYRIA (AP) A three man mUltary; tribunal today again sentenced eight men to death by a firinc aauad for the, assassination of Colonel Adnan Maiu. deputy chief of staff, a year ago. Grand Matron To Visit District Mr.

Luclle Sotberden, Syra cse, grand matron of. the Order of. the Eastern Star bf the state. will make her official visit to the Columbla Dutcheaa Putnam district of the Order of the Eastern at a meeting In the Haldane Central school, Cold Spring at 8:19 o'clock Friday night She will be accompanied by her staff. SINCE HER election last Oc tober, Mrs.

Sotherden. as grand haa constituted three new Eastern Star1 chapter and organized three Constellations of Junior, Stars In the state. Dinner in honor of Mrs. Sotherden and her staff, will be served before the meeting. MUs Agnes Bower.

Pleasant Valley, district deputy grand matron and Ellwood v. Franks. Miller ton, district grand who have arranged, tor the meeting, will preside. Capers Greets Campaign Leaders Ellison H. Capers, Vassar hospital administrator, welcomed leaders of the hospital's Build.

Ing Program campaign's general appeal division Friday at the hospital, and aald the division's $33,000 goal represented the, campaign's, final phase. Mrs. E. SterUng Carter and Mrs. Charles R.

Frost, the dlvl sion's co chairmen, explained the general appeal, which will begin May 23 with a house to house canvass throughout the rough keepsie area. HAROLD D. SPENCER, the1 campaign's general chairman, reported on the campaign's pro gress to date, and told the group that the hospital's trustees had completed their goal of $73,000. The drive is seeking to raise, $1,500,000 to build a five story addition to the hospital. I ATTENDING FRIDAY'S meeting in the hospital's Joseph T.

Tower auditorium were Mrs. Al fred Adams, Dr. Jane North' Baldwin, Mrs'. Charles E. Mrs.

Donald P. Cameron Mrs. George A. Casscells, Mrs. David; J.

Chamberlain, Mrs. Louise' S. Clark. Mrs. Ronald W.

Cooper, Mrs. Jean B. Courtney, Mrs. William Cranston. Mrs.

Raymond Cutten, Mrs. John' II. Oarrow, Mrs. Irving H. Drelshpoon.

Mrs. Claudia Evangelist Mrs. Alfred Hasbrouck. Mrs. Lemuel Haw ver.

Mrs. Maxwell F. Hayes. Mrs. Edgar E.

Kalbie. Mrs. Charles Lansdale Mrs. G. Stuart Mansfield, Mrs.

Alan Mrs. Philip S. Mrs. Bertha Rankin, Mrs. Max A.

Reuter shan. Mrs. Rex Rice. Mrs. Thomas R.

Shannon, Mrs. FACTORY DESTROYED HARRISBURO; PA. (AP) A three million dollar Are In an aircraft parts factory in. nearby Grantham destroyed the factory ana inrestenea the small central Pennsylvania community yetter day. Mores oi magnesium in tne building exploded as flame consumed the two story, JSffioeU long brick building.

A' shower ef spark from the explosion parted a brush Are three quarters ef a mil It was extlngoUhed quickly. AIRMAN SECOND CLASS NICHOLAS W. RAFFAELE, son of Mr. and George UrciuolL 8 Claudia lane. Town of Poughkeepsle, left last month for' two year tour of duty near Kamagowa; Japan, where he will be a radar technician In an aircraft warning squadron.

He enlisted in the Air Force In September, 1934. He was graduated from Wappingers Central school In June. 1934, and recently completed a leave at his home. Cuekeu Chsrles L. Stanley, Mrs.

Henry Strahan. Mrs. Willi E. Travis, Mrs. George It.

UnderhlU, Mrs. Dudley N. VanKleeck, Mrs. Dorothea Voelker and Airs. Leonard Zlmroer Jr.

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