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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 9

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Il I l. 1 2 ESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1959 Hearing? Thursday POUGHKEEPSfE NEW YORKEN pace ninS: Town Boards to Discuss Zoning Of South Road as Commercial Members of the Town of Poughtfeepsle Planning arid Zoning Appeal board will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock In the Town Hall to dlscuu the proposed rezoning of tit remaining residential and fatm rural land along the South road to commercial. There are 23 parcels Involved In the, change which was recommended to the Town Council by Councilman DelBocclo, and which has been set for a public hearing In the Town Hall on Jan 28 at 7 30 RICHARD MCCABE. chair man of the Planning board, said today that anyone Interested in the South road issue Is "welcome to come to the meeting and say what Is on his mind He said planners asked for the Joint meeting because feeling is running high on both sides Edwin Knauss said the Zoning board already Is on rec ord as favoring commercial status along the entire South road, but it agreed to the Joint meeting because it was some thing zoners had in mind He and Mr McCabe both said that Thursday's meeting Is for the purpose of discussing any "mutual problems" in addition to the South road Crippled Girl Douses Blaze BINGHAMTON (AP) A 13 year old pollo crlppled girl 2 Report Threats on Life In St.

Louis Slaying Case ST LOUIS (AP) The dui illng Bullock slaying mystery was further complicated to day by a reported attempt on the life of Mrs. Eda Engleman and threats against her husband Her husband. Dr Glennon Engleman. Is the former husband of Mrs Edna Ruth Bullock wife of the victim In the unsolved crime James Bul lock, 27, utility firm clerk and pari time university student, uil mot to death In front Of tHe City Art museum Dec 17. MRS.

ENGLEMAN. whose husband has refused to submit to a He detector test In the In qulry, said the driver of a car tried to run her down at 8 20 n. vesterdav. A member of the' Engleman family telephoned Radio Sta tion KSD this version of the Incident. Mrs Engleman left the public library, where she works, and stepped Into the street to catch a streetcar A black car, park ed nearby, suddenly started up and sped directly toward her MRS.

ENGLEMAN leaned to safety as a woman, standing in the strretcsr safety tone, screamed "Look outl he's com ing for you." Mrs Engleman did not re nort directly to police, but members or the nomiciae squsa questioned her and were trying to locate witnesses to the reported incident A memorandum on the report wis prepar ed for Police Chief jeremian O'Connell Or. Engleman also reported that shortly after his wife told him of the narrow escape he re ceived an anonymous telephoned threat on his life Dr Engleman. a dentist, twice refused to testify at a coroner's Inquest Into the slay ing He disclaimed any wrongdoing but at the same time claimed possible self lncrlmlrfa tlon His present wife has re fused to answer police questions In the slaying Inquiry, IBM Unveils 3 Products; 2 to Be Manufactured Here Approximately 170 IBM managed to put out a fire yes 'V, ihi h.r glneerlng, manufacturing and gathered before the new electric typeewrlter will be manufactured at the company's Lexington, Ky plant This redesigned machine fea tures a longer carriage, a de celerator for noise reduction Anne Manner, usually Mnii rnae th hAHi'VttavWAl vh hm. h.r..;. yesterday to watch the company and a new touch control but remained home because of nveU mjJor Rew present pIanj mU Jm.

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DANNY THOMAS confesses, "I made a bargain with a saint! jf A two buck beer tamer, hewas at rope, getting nowl CUBAN REBEL CAPTAIN FRANK FIORINO. right, an American from Norfolk, Va stands on the covered mass grave at Santiago of 79 followers of ex dlctator Fulgenclo Batista who were executed yesterday after being convicted to Climes by a Cuban military tribunal Man at left is not Identified er. and a completely redesigned electric typewriter. Two of the three announced in, a nationwide closed circuit TV hookup to all IBM sales locations from San Francisco were developed in the Pough keepsle Product Development laboratory and are on the pro tne ductlon schedule at the Pough keeepsle plant They are the Bank System and the 7090 The Louisiana Purchase al computer most doubled the size of thel United States THE THIRD MAJOR product lng room. Anne smelted smoke In the kitchen Towels tossed on washing machine had touched a burner on a stove and caught fire Anne crawled to the kitchen beat out the flames with her hands, and then doused towels with water Ttsinmttnmmninmmiiniiiiii the the COST! COVERAGE FURTHER 25 for SAVINGS of Second Car IN MOST CASES HlftlH) $30 00 Semi Annual COVERAGE BODILY INJURY $10,000 PROPERTY DAMAGE Inelu4rf rntulrr IMNSURED AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE CUM A Dutches CcodIt In Be lmurane IChuba A Soaf) eludes frtvlnf wrk, 10 0 Jehu SI aallei tk war Marshall Sterling, Inc.

ESTABLISHED 186t 50 MARKET STREET GL 4 O800 Mso available thru THE BEASLEY AGENCY, Wipp Falia iTmiiirrtTTT TiiniTiTiTiiiiTiiimnriT: sie plant They are a sorter reader proof Inscriber and sortersorter reader control units wlilch enter data into magnetic tapes and the 407 Accounting Machine Key to the new system is its use of a language in arable characters printed In magnetic ink on each check which can be read both bv men and machines This Is IBM first character sensing machine system Sale Alarm Routs Burglars at Bank NEW YORK (AP) Burglars made their way into a branch bank of the Manufacturers Trust Co In the Bronx to day but withdrew without loot after setting off an alarm rigged to a safe The burglars jimmied the front door and entered several tellers' cages at about 3 15 a Mfrcd Orthner assistant man ager said the alarm had been set off by tampering with a wooden frame around the safe The alarm was not wired to any other part of the bank DePorro Wins Chess Tournament Plays was completed in the Class A tournament of the Chadwick Chess club at 4 Eden terrace last night as Robert De Porto and Harry Chafetz defeated John Daniels fHr DePortn wftn first nlaee with Mr Chafetz second and in the telloysnip nan oi free Richard Molln piacing third idom Plains fresbyterian church The rapid transit tournament LaGrange Sets Pageant Date June 6 was set last night bv the Town of I aGrange commit tee for the Hudson Champlain Festival for presentation of a pageant on the historical back ground of the township Mrs Harold Ferguson, chairman of the Town committee said any local persons who can sing or dance or are talented in other ways are asked to at tend the committees meeting next Monday night at 8 clock will begin next Monday CAP Cadets fjlTo Continue Course Civil Air Patrol cadets Poughkeepsie will meet for thel Rockwell Mj second session of a course on Also being THE PAGEANT, which Is be lng directed by Max Cohen was written by Dr Karl Sandbank and others on Mr Cohen committee including Mr and Mrs Arthur Sudler Mrs William Coon and Mr and Mrs Thomas of a course on Also being planned In con alrcralt in tngnt tomorrow nection with the Festival Is a night 7 30 o'clock, at the State card party sponsored by the Armory Commander Norman) Ladies auxiliary of the La Odell will be In charge Mem Grange Fire Co at 8 Sat bership in the patrol Is open urday in the Manchester Road to persons between 14 and 18 firehouse Proceeds will be used years old. to benefit the festival IF YOU LIKE TO SAVE WHILE YOU LIVE IN STYLE v' DRIVEN MRK BYSTUDEBAKEB Collect the family, scurry down to your Studebaker Dealer's, pile into The Lark and take off. Take it through the pees in traffic, in the open, and watch the gas gauge stand still. Turn it on a dime. Park it on a postage stamp.

It's three feet shorter outside with room for six inside, delivers peak performance on regular, low cost gas, looks like a million, cuts motoring bills to thenve and dime level. And such a You just can't get so much for so little anywhere else! Investigate! Trmtpcrte! on local UitS, nd any olr eitreft plainly lebeltd efy car ill I pi1'!" i rn. Mkwm RICHARD J. OBRIFN Jr who his been traflic superin dent In Poughkeepsie since June, 1955 has been made traffic superintendent at Mon tlcello the "New York Telephone Company made known today Mr Brien in the new position is responsible for all Traffic department operations in Sullivan and Southern Ulster Counties He is a six jear veteran In the telephone busi ness Previous to serving in Poughkeepsie he was assistant traffic engn eer in Albany During his tour In Poughkeepsie Mr Brlen was In charge of Traflic equipment for Poughkeepsie dial conversion and provided for Central Office facilities Boys Lose Bid In Kissing Incident Weather Dry, Mild in Most ol U.S. By The Associated Press Dry and fairly mild winter weather was the outlook for most areas from the Rockies to the Mlantic coast today Showers dampened western sections of the country and cower air moved Into northern California and the Pacific Northwest It also was a little cooler In parts of Minnesota CONSIDERABLE sunshine and generally southerly winds warmed nearly all of the Midwest and East yesterday Scuth westerly gulf winds sent temperatures rising In Florida and slightly warmer weather was in prospect for the next few das Minor damage was reported to vegetable crops In Florida after a couple of fiosty nights but (damage to citrus fruits appeared negligible AP Wlrtpholo Student Killed; Police Blame Russian Roulette PAUL SMITHS (AP) A 21 year old college student killed himself last night in what police described as a game of Russian roulette Troopers said Paul Phillips of RlNerhead a student at Paul Smiths college performed the game after he entered a room occupied" by seven other students Phillips police said Insert ted a cartridge In a 22 caliber revolver, spun the chamber placed the weapon against his head and pulled the trigger The gun went off and Phillips died Instantly In The Satarday Evening Past this week yen'll raid ana at tha I mast romarkabU startte mutt told by an entertamar.

(icerK.rucn enter the end of his nowhere, ready to quilyThen, suddenly, he dieov erd a long forgotten eamt. Hlelp me," he prayed, "to go to the top, and I'll build you a shrine lor the poor, the helpless, the hopeless" In an exclusive (and amatlnglr Irank) interview by Pete Martin In thu week'a Pot, you'll learn the miraculous way Danny Thomas' whole career suddenly changed from that moment on: how, almost by chance, tha right man caught hit act th fantastic manner In which was suddenly bookod Into a top Now York night club how Milton Serif, whom he hardly know, came to hit rescue on opening night and how Danny Thomas today, topi on TV, is keeping his bargain with St Judo Don't miss Peto Martin's "I Call on Danny Thomas." Cot your copy today whorovor magailnes are soldi QmR A CUITIS MAOAIINI Counsellor Lists Teenage Influences This story will be in the headlines all week WDESBORO (AP) Two Negro boys, the center of aMvil riffht rnntrnvprsv rnn. A n.nr ikA uiccinrt tnMnn JUflior High ICTI I1.II& I I ItlOllllt 111L1VIVI1L with three white girls have lost Act the Way They Do World tensions availability of unsuitable reading material, lack of discipline and the breakdown of the influence of the home are among the points outlined by Dr Harry Poucher as affecting the conduct of to da teenaged populatUm He lectured last night at Haflland i. Mini. Bihnnl llvHn Park ti, hv cultural advancement" Which members of the school Parent means that, without printing, Teacher association ithere'd be no headlines.

Or Dr Poucher who is a prof es books, magazines, newapapera slonal counsellor in human re or countless other kinds of lations at the Kimball Founda printed material we take for tlon, St Louis, Mo, addressed (granted. There wouldn't even the group on "Why Do Our be a Yellow Pages School Muaents Sneakin of Yellow Page faBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsEmVdaBBBBlrBlBiAflaBHr wrm VBaBVjUdaaaaB J'iBaBaHf 3 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaateaiSisatfBBBSSBaall9K JS as ti VoflaaioflHaBaBVHh fflf fSlBli Hill This Is International Printing Week, designated to salute printing, a dynamic force in their habeas corpus bid for free dom from reform school But to Judge from their court room appea.ance yesterday the oungsters couldn't care less One of them fell asleep on the other shoulder during impas sioned testimony In their behalf by a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People official David (Fuzzy) Simpson, 8, and James Hanover Thompson 10. well scrubbed, neatly attired and on excellent behavior, sat through the 2H hour hearing quietly Airman Killed In Massachusetts WEST NEWBURY MSS lPi 25. Newville day when his car struck a pole at a curve and skidded 165 feet A passengeT, Airman Richard Clowes, 22, Rochester, Pa was thrown clear of the wreckage by the Impact and suffered only minor Injuries. HE BLAMED the 'psychological war" of Communists as the chief cause of world confusion relating to the tension of high school students, and spoke of the increase of dope salesmen preying on children Dr Poucher also stressed the need for self discipline by the growing child and discipline in the home by the parents He urged parents to show Increased interest in their children and their activities and pointed out that parents needed to worn closer with school authorities to supervise their child in struction in classwork and ex tra curricular activities (H $1925 CALL' FOR A FUN DRIVE DEMONSTRATION TODAY AT pitcher Motors Knight's Garage Murtaugh's Motor Service Wassaic Sales JOt Main Si South AM.

Mtrritl Avt, Main Strut Waptinttrt Fallt Millbrooh JVaisaip No Chanaes Slated Mrman Dald Shoff I ii' Ol RmL me. pa was kuied to At Highland Bank Directors of the First Nation' at Bank of Highland were ex. pected to be reelected today without change They are Mrs Florence Pratt, Clarence Tompkins, Cluett Schantz. William A. coy, Joseph Alfano and George Sutton Officers were expected to be reelected They Include Mr.

Tompkins, president, Mr. Schantz, vice president, Joseph Alfano. executive vice presi YUGOSLAVIA DENOONCED BERLIN (AP) Communist East Germany and Albania denounced Yugoslavia today for an attitude 'toward communism described as "revlslonistic and d.vnaging for the International workers' movement." The com munique was released alter Al banian Communist party boss Enver Hoxha's visit to East Berlin which ended Sunday. dent, George Alfano, cashier; Clayton Jenkins, assistant cain ien Mrs LaVerne Short, as. slstant cashier.

Inspectors of election were Abram A Rhodes and Albert Martin and printing, you'll find hun dreds of classified headings related to the field All kinds of "Printers" "Addressing Letter Service" "Book Man Bank" "Labels Paper" "Menu Pi inters" "TypogTaphera Advertising" and on and on. Fact is, if it isn't in the Yellow Pages, it probably doesn't exist Or put another way, tha Yellow Pages is the "first plaea to look for anything." mi BE if(3iL I If THE CENTER llu(9lK II OF NEW YORK'S! Ml lly FUN! Mi HI itay at the MoteJ? LexfcwgGtHrt nxnserrMS am. aaw ar. MIWTOMn.SLttJ PtAZA 440 On smart East Side, blocks from famous eluba, 6th At. shops.

Grand Central, theatres All ontside rooms, with shower, tub, radio. hoena of th famous HAWAIIAN ROOM Seeelal FamUr Plaai far aklMrea aaaer II Serial reala. ke praaiauaa Oaas let Sreekere tor I VENETIAN I I BLINDS I EflLMLMMHI CALL I GL 4 8900 I I STORM HOLLYWOOD STORM I WINDOW CO. WINDOWS Cer.Marae. DOORS I Main Sta.

reughkeepale I WINDOWS m' 'I Mist if ta.ir'l "hell imp art prijabed In small amounts and you miy be Inclined to exclaim "So much more for so littlt midtclntr Actually, tha opposite is true You get so much CURE for so UTTIE MONEY that tha medicini is tha bi. liit bargain you can buy When you consider now today's medicines get you orj your (eet faster and back, to work how they often prevent costly hospMaGon yotr realtre that far from being a burden some addition to the cost of Jlnets, they reduce It substantially. iMrtTJl ri art sffinMTfm 1 Yr ai'iiiii qifiiimyiikiu a i' 1 4, I.

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