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PAGE TWENTY 1 a 4 sy POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1959 vl DEATHS Mrs. Scot) Dies In Her 64fh Year Mrs. Lurella Hahn Scbtt, 63, of Front street, active mem ber, of local fraternal organlza tlons who was the wile or Charles Scott who died here in 1B46, died yesterday In Vasv sar hospital where she had been a patient the last few days.

A native of Kingston, Mrs. Scott had been a resident here the last 41 years She was born Feb 6, 1896. the daughter nf the llf William and 7 tawiiiif. awl Wadnasdaj "ii, Ton, llahn For 12 mm avanlm Arrannniefila Long iiann. ror i CHAMBCRtAtNTklma B.

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Itss Scrrka from tha Hrd ark Malkodlat chunk. Wtdoaa HT. tXmarr II a a. m. rrlcmu ana call at aasal'a rinwral Horn.

Soula roat Road. Hrt Park. Man da and Tuaada araatnis. lntannant am wood Catnatarr. OtMonta, New ar eiarg at Caere W.

firaat. tlAVU Xt Vaaaar Hoapttal. rabroarr If 3. Ira Marrajr Darts, ltalowa Mil Howard r. Fvnml afrom lh Mulvc rlmcral Homo, ail Manasm St cor.

Park Placa) Tnara. day, rafervar It al I a m. and aU St. Patre church illNim where a Itaqalrm Maw will bo.affered In garment St. cemetery Friend.

may call at the funeral homo Tue noon and evening Arranytmenta chary WlUtam r. Mulvey. tl COVTA at Vassaf ItoapllaT. Febni ary B. IMS Francas, beloved wife of Carmele Coata.

Tucker Corner. HiiMand. N. In her TS yar. Fun aa al will be immtii o'clock from Tha Eltlai llelghta Funeral Home.

St Mala St Hlfhland and tiM. at St. Auyuatlne'rH Humana. "Wiiiii iu '11 at S'I'j it l. rhui'ih'j amiiiiu'ai tone.

Funeral under tha direction of sH7 anu ivtw rrmHw mar eall at the funeral home, Tueaday vcars prior to the closing of the Hudson River Day Line of fice here. Mrt Scott was em ploved as ticket agent In the office. JOlBRorJohsJ Lutheran church, here. Mrs Scott "was also a member of I Moll Wctier council, DaUgh l0t4fe BACH; of 1047Z neddlngton drive. St Petersburg.

Fla formerly of Vassat road, here, died unexpectedly In the South jesteraay. Mr. Beach, who formerly had owned and operated the Sun Wall Paper at 395 Main ters of America, the American Degree club, was 'financial sec and Wednesday afternoons and arm retary of Betsy Ttoss Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, and was also financial secre tary of Excelsior Rebckah rnEM At Poufhkeep.le, New York, ZrrSnhl ai, Artanaemenia in Tnarye 01 wiiii.m Matid4 llahn Kingston, C. Wilier and Son. ad Mfj LrnM, this city; a brother, Wilfred Hahn, i Kingston, and several nieces eUYETTF.

rebru.r 10. 1W Charlaa Henry Guvatta Re.idcnt of Route 12 "na nepnews. (tan Mam, Vnrk lurir.l gltryr" WM. III I. l) r.nli.

atn wilt ur conducted at 20 Smith street at 2 o'clock Wednesday The William It Fuhlbrurk, pas Arvlr to which relative, and frlendi re invited will be conducted Friday ebruarT 13. 1959 at a at the Robert II Auchmoody Funral Home FWHcUl. New York and 10 a fit Denl. church. Lake.

York where a Maaa of Requiem will be offered Interment St. Uenia cemetery Friend, mav can at the Robert Aurtimnonv rinrw nornr aeaday and Thuraday eenlng. Kaaiaav "fM iiaaaaaKi aiaaiaaaa laataal Senator Richard. P. Rossell (D Ga.) says the Individual freedoms enjoyed by Americans are threatened from two tides: "the despotic Slant of International communism" and (2) "the threat toward centralization of all power of government la 'the hands of federal bureaucracy with its nerve center located on the banks of the Potomac river" V.

M. Molotov geU the cold shoulder from the Dutch because of his latest blast from the Kremlin Prime Minister Elnar Gerhardsen of Oslo says Soviet Premier Khrnshchev will be Invited to visit Norway, Sweden and Den mark this year i.ee r. Miller, president of the Ameri can Bankers association, says stability of the dollar and the fight against inflation are key issues In the worldwide' eco nomic conn let between American capitalism ancTSoviet com munlsm William A. McDon nc 11. COTT urella Hahn Al Pouithkeep air New York.

February 1959 Ser iM. Smith Street. Pouch keepale. Wedncaday at Friend. may call at zo smiui aurcei.

junu venini. Service will alao ha con ducted at Jenaon and Deeian Funeral Home. King Thuraday at 2 Friend, may call at Jenaon and Deeian Funeral Home, Wedncaday even ln( interment Ml Repoaa cemetery chars of McComac FMneral Service, i IrrreR Frederkk Lyman, Tuday. February 1, ISSt. of South Rd N.

Y. Funeral from hi late realdenc. Thuraday afternoon. February II. at 1 Service.

IH be held at Whaley Lake Fk at Baptl.t Church. at 1 o'clock. Interment Whaley Lake Cemetery. In Memoriam JtlEDlNGER In loving memory of my husband. William B.

Rledlnier, who waa called away February 10, 1053. Way he rest In peace Vnul we meet where there la no parting Signed: WIFE, JUUA tor or St John's church, will officiate Sen Ices v. Ilk also be conducted at the Jensdn and Deegan Funeral home, 15 Downs street Kingston, at 2 clock. Thursday, The Rev. Dai id Oaie paMor of the Church of the Kedeemer Kingston, win officiate Burial will be In Montrepose tcmrtery, Kingston, under the direction of the Mc 4 Comae Funeral serylce Friends may call at 20 Smith street tonight.

Members of Excelsior Rebekah lodge will assemble there In a body at 8 o'clock tdTTisht Friends may call at the King ston funeral home, tomorrow night. Charles Guyelte, 76, Hopewell Resident Charles Henry Guyette, "76, retired paint foreman for the New York, New Haven and Itartford railroad, died unexpectedly today at his home In Hopewell Junction of a heart seizure. He had been receiving treatment for a heart ailment for come time. A resident of Hopewell Junction the last seven jears. Mr Guyette formerly had made his liome in the Bronx for more than 40 years He was born In Connecticut, Dec.

17, 1882, and was educated In schools there His wife. Mrs Louise Haas Guyette. died March 30, 1956 Mr Guyette was a member of St. Denis' church, Sylvan Lake. 'SURVIVING ARE two daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Van Eschcn, and Mrt. Dorothy Mulligan, the Bronx, two sons, Charles Guyette the Bronx, and Eugene Guyette. Hopewell Junction tuo brothers John and Joseph Guyette. Belleville, N. a sis ter, Mrs.

Mclma Martin, Phil adelphla, and 12 grandchildren and fie great grandchildren Funeral services will be ton ducted at the Robert II Auchmoody Funeral home Fishkill. 9 o'clock, Friday and at St Denis' church, Sylvan Lake, at 10 o'clock Burial 'will be In St Denis' cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow and Mrs. Howard Davis, In Her 41st Year Mrs Howard Davis, 40, of 321 Mansion street, the former Miss Irene Murray, died last night in Vassar hospitaf after having been In ill health for some time She and Mr Davis, a local Postofflce employe, were married in 1947. Born here March 18, 1918, Mrs. Davis was educated in St Peter's parochial school and Poughkeepsie Hlgb school.

She always had resided here and was a communicant of St Peter's Church Mrs Davis was the daughter of Mrs Mae Lamb Murray who resided with her daughter, and of the late Martin Murray a FORMERLY, MRS. DAVIS sold the business in 1950 and went to Florida to make his home soon after Austin Walker, local attorney, and Mrs Walker are visiting at the Beacb home, they having gone to Florida Jan 27 to spend a month with Mr. and Mrs Beach Funeral arrangements were not known here today Mr Beach Is shown here in a photograph of some ears ago Frederick Utter, Supervisor's Uncle Frederick Lyman Utterr 79, re tired farmer, died today at his home. South road, Holmes, af ter a brief Illness. A lifelong resident of Pawling, Mr.

Utter Had operated a farm there the greater part of his life, retiring approximately six years ago Born Dec. 16, 1879, Mr. Utter was the son of the late Charles and Clarissa Spencer Utter. He was a member of Whaley Pond Grange. Surviving are nis wife, Mrs Mary Wasburn Utter, whom he married in the Pawling Baptist church parsonage April 29, 1925.

a brother, George Utter, Pawling, and several nieces and nephews including Supervisor Kenneth Utter of the Town of Pawling Funeral services will be con ducted at the home at 1 30 o'clock Thursday and at the Whaley Lake Baptist church at 2 o'clock Burial will be In the Whaley Lake cemetery, under the direction of the Horn and Thomas Funeral home was employed as a receptionist ed ncart scizure sevcra, by Dr Louis Lipman, later be riPvionin, Llnrr e. iAIln.1 Ahlrhe fftf tha a 1 ruiH a iiviivat t.i Mrs. Leffingwell, IruHer 79th Year Mrs Russell Leffingwell 78. mother of Mrs Edward Pulling oT Millbrook, died Sunday at her home, 38 East 69th street, New York City She had suiter Names in the News From At Dispatches Chamber of Commerce, says Russia's economic challenge, not the prospect of a shooting war. Is the most important proD lem facing the United States Sun tanned and rested.

Evangelist Billy Graham leaves for ajve month religious crusaae in Australia and NeV. Zea land Tyrone Power's wife and his three children will get iOO mnnih livlnff PKnenSPK from the actor's estate Queen Elliabeth knights British actor Alee Guinness David Rockefeller, vice chairman of the Chase Manhattan bank board, arrives in JonannesDurg to siuoy Africa and formally open a bank branch estaousnea mere, lie says we leel Ainca is on me rire PTv nLt te Km. aLFi rt W' i kBBae Ija'at saT afa i i TBC "ill Pv '1 BLLk vs SENATOR RUSSELL 600 to Attend Scout Dinner Honoring Leaders, Eagles 'Six hundred persons will iT night's Greater Poughkeepsie Boy scout dis trict father son dinner at the State armory. They wlllhear. County Clerk Smith's talk on Americanism and honor 17 scoutmasters and six Eagle scouts The event will start at 6 15 o'clock and 19 Boy Scout troops and Cub packs will be present Scoutmasters wno win honored by Council Commis sioner David Chamberlain are Kenneth Smith, William Coon, Fred Way, Frank MacBrlen, Reginald Cotton.

Ronald Siewert, John Courtois, James Butler, Everett Lyons. Rodney Springfield. John Glennon, Albert Cerllli, Robert Cow en, Les lie Wiands Raymond Boedeck er, Kaipn uimenna ana rucn ard MacDonald COUNCIL PRESIDENT Har i I i 11 I tJL i oaay marKeis 2:30 Stock Prices merrill Lynch, riERCE, FENNER SMITH ABC Paramount 20T4 AlHs Chalmers 27V4 Aluminum Co 623i American Airlines 28y Amer Can 47J4 American Cyanamld 47V4 American Motor 33 Amer Radiator 164 Amer Smelting Ref 51 Amer and 232V4 American Tobacco '99 American Viscose 40 Vi Anaconda Armco Steel 6flt arrd SF RR 28viH oTd Spencer wllT honor Fred Wav. James Butler, Eric Miner Richrad Reissler, Stan Waryfcs and Willis White, who made the rantof EagleJnJ958. Dayton Burhans will entertain with magic and the Troop 60 band will play, directed by Assistant Scoutmaster Henry Haganah.

Organist will be Donald Lockwood and the Order of Arrow Indian dance team will perform, directed by Lodge Chief Stanley Mikus Other guests will be the Rev Jack Sharkey of Zion Episco pal church; George Darlington, executive director of the Boy Scout council; Terry Fisher, assistant chief executive, Robert Bryant, Alan Thompson and Hubert Heuer. The event was ar ranged by Dr Harvey Miller and William Tierney of the Camping and Activities commit tee Avc6 Baltimore Ohl eeT Boeing Borden Co Canadian Pacific RR Celanese Corp Central Hud and El Chrysler Ches and Ohio Ry CIlIeTFervTc7. Col Gas and Elec C.I.T. Financial Cons Edison Crane Co Curtlss Wright Daystrom Douglas Aircraft Dow Chem duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines XD Eastman Kodak El Paso Nat Gas Erie RR Florida Power Ford Motors Yesterday's Poultry Market NEW YORK IAP). (USDA) Dressed poultry: Turkeys about steady; squabs and ducks steady to firm.

Tur keys, grade and U. grade ready to cook, frozen, fryerfryer rosters 4 8 lbs 40 42, young hens 8 16 lbs 40 41, young toms 8 10 lbs 38 10 14 lbs 38 39, 14 20 lbs 37 20 22 lbs 38V. 40, 22 24 lbs 40V 42, 24 26 lbs 42V. 43V. 26 28 lbs 43 28 lbs and ip 44 Squabs, Ice packed, price a pourid lit one dozen units, 11 lbs and up 1.0515.

mostly 1.10, 9 10 lbs 100 05 Durks Tg Tslnrlr'rrte fresh ice packed 28 30, frozen ready to cook 40 42 Zoning Ordinance Adopted By Fishkill Village Board, 2 1 Fishklll's Village board last lng contractor, as village bulld nioivn hv 7.tn.i vnto arlnnterl aline Inspector for a one year Village Zoning ordinancesometerm. His salary has not yet four years after planning "nluul such an ordinance began Voting yes were Mayor Grls wold and Trustee Hirst Voting no was Trustee Hover, who did not approve of restricted bust Hart Manufacturing Co At the time of World War II, Mrs Davis was etnploed by the Standard Gage Co Surviving in addition to her husband and mother are several cousins Funeral services will be con ducted at the Mulvey Funeial home, 211 Mansion street jitr 9 0 clock, Thursday and at Peter's church at 9 30 o'clock, when a Mass of Requiem will be offered Burial will be in St Peter's cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home tonight and tomorrow afternoon and night and pneumonia Mrs Pulling is the wife of the headmaster of the Millbrook school Mrs Leffingwell. the former Miss Lucy Hewitt, was active in charity organizations and com munity service societies, and during World War 11 was active in the work of the Lenox Hill hosoltal Her husband is director of the Morgan and Co Inc Also surviving are four grand children and three great grand children DeyoS. Freer, Native of New Paltz Also, the Village board set up a Zoning Appeals board naming three members The three are Samuel Me Kee hardware store propri Gen Dynamics Gen Electric General Foods XD Gen Motors GeiTTelephone Goodyear and XD Gr Northern Pf RR Grumman Gulf Oil Industrial Rayon Int Business Machines Int Harvester lnt Nickel Canada Int XD Storm Disrupts ICONTINIED FKOM PAG ONE) service CauSed mainly by ice laded tree limbs falling on lines cmvir mn aVmni inn Deyo Freer. 70, of 109 Miilnitinn was South aenue.

died today h. mrfav Vassar hospital where he had! f.i11PM nntpri last PCNDABILITY been receiving treatment since Saturday after he suffered a stroke at his home A resident here the last jear and a half Mr Freer came here from Bloomfield where he had been employed for 15 jears as semce supervisor for the Pitne Bower Postage Meter Co He was a communicant of the Washington Street church BORN" IV MM r.LTZ. the son oflhe late Millard and Sarah Dc Freer Mr Freer with power failures noted last night in TivOli and Wis morning in Springwood village, Hyde Park. Cream street, East Pdrk and Indian Lake road and Colman Station road, Millerton ness zoning planned for part of eor Robert Wetmlller Texaco Houte 3Z Co employe, and William I Brandt, automobile agency pro TI1E ORDINANCE calls for rietor Mr McKec and Mr restricted business zoning in'wetmiller were members of the Route 52 from Robinson streetlCOmmission which helped draft west to the Village line The por jthe Zoning ordinance. tion of Route 52 west from! Route 52 west from Route 9 to I avother TWO ADoeals Robinson street Is zoned for board will be named general business at thc ncxt village board meet The restricted business clas rtn ficat on (Ters from that of u.

general business in that it pro side from the two business hibits service stations public classifications under the new garages, automobile showrooms, Zoning ordinance the ordinance open fruit and vegetable stands, establishes three other class J.1....1 .1. Mhn. ficstlons for one family resi 5uch enterpHses llc.l. at uittj an iui i.m. THE BOARD also'adopted for'industrial development use in the village the State Multiple dwellings are cover Building code and appointed ed bv the Restricted business William Hustis, Fishkill Jtuild classification Father in law Posts Bond Of $2,000 for Mrs.

Fogg Mrs Edward Earl Fogg, 36, nets known as the Wappinjjcrs mother of three daughters, to Falls Garden center located at day was released in $2,000 bondjWappingers Falls posted by her father in law I From that business the in Ulddeu tatiomdictment lilt! Clalinn .1 Telephone service failures," J' llfflU VI MBW unajv. IVi'lU Oil I1IVUIIIV wa M'iuni numbered 14 in Highland, three in Millbrook, 14 In Wappinger Falls and 18 in New Paltz while single cases occurred all over the company area All service is expected to be restored by 5 ma.tely 44,600 fiom August 1957. through January 1959 all of which was known to the de fendant Gertrude Fogg ae.iOM4it UGHT at a feather, but staunch, fast and aworlhy, tha birch bat cana could bt jdepanded oa to navigate 'rhara other craft could not. 'k is aa Intaparabla part of she and her husband are accused of defrauding the County Welfare department $2 666 68 Mrs Fogg and her 37 ear m. said Joseph usnaugn joid nusDand pieaaea innoteni in iiiiiiu, virs rogg nessy, manager in Poughkeep when arraigned before County pci formed remunerative work sie I Judge Schwartz on cnarges oi THE STORM ALSO closed cranri larceny first degree and had resided theie In his early County airport to violating Section 145 of the So life Ilraffic due to a combination of riai welfare law Thev receiv Survlving aie his wife Mrs 'icy runways, fog and snow iea adjournments until rtb 20 and two Schools called oil sessions indwied Jan 27.

the Foees Grace Gerow Freer nephews Reuben Macord, thisithis morning chiefly because of city and Lester Uirdsall Nor icy backroads Poughkeepsie, wich, Conn A sisler in law Arlington and Wappingers Ccn Mrs Emilv Geiow Dence diedjtial School districts also can here last Nov 8 and his hioth lceled their adult education pro er in law Isaac tleiou died grams for tonight here Jan 31 Funeral arrangements, in A FFW MINOR accidents df charge of villiamG Miller and veloped as some cars and truiks son, are incomplete on iuaus arty Amarlca'i klitoryl Faithfyl contidarahon of in dividuat raquiramerrit is aa uv togrflJ part of vry lamca rendac Asl JSoie whom sarvad about our da pandabliry. RiiesJConfiucterl For Mrs. Myers Allen to Hear Case Against Closing Schultzville School W2 tf Wit conmCNCtT IJj Graveside services were con ducted in the Poughkeepsie Education Commissioner Rural cemetery yesterday foi James AHen Jr Is sched Mis Fred Mers 79 the for uled to hear oral arguments mer. IMlsi Margaret Lyons "IT again the" closing of the this City who died Friday in Schultzville one room school the Jones Nursing home Nauga if 1W Ithinebeck Central tuck Conn Mr and "Mrs Mvers Scliool district had home In Expected So attend the Al tuck since 1917 Her oldest brother Adojf Ljons died last month Surviving In addition to her husband are a daughter Mrs Edward Ostrander, son, Edgar Robert Myers Bristol, Conn and several grandchildren and nieces and nephews Including Oils Porter of the Arlington Fire Co. Senior Major Chesley Young l.

l.ll, CCci.1 1 A Dnli. nn nnaiuii nuut'ii iiai vin. Ithinebeck central school diatrjet attorney Arnold Copping, principal, District Superintendent Mllo Winchester, and for the petitioners who oppose the closing. Mr and Mrs Donald Bowman School Board member llawley Wlnne said he also might attend of the Salvation Army officiated for the serylce Senior Major are accused 01 receiving uie money 'through fraudulent and false representations and pre tenses made to the Dutchessljjytjpjij County Department of I'ublfc Assistance a THE FRAUDULENT repre sentations, according to the In dictment were that Mr rogg was continuously totally physi cally disabled, and without abll Hy to peTfTtr'anyTemTrTeTff live work or employment" The alleged laise representa tions weie that the fOSES "continuously had no assets, re sources or income irom any source whatsoever lnroUKPQui what lod the period above mentioned tAugukt 21 1957 to dan 2 I95B) which would affect (heir entitlement to lecelve the welfare funds Said lepiesentations and pretenses wefe fraudulent and false the Indictment charged, and were know by the defendants and each of them, as husband and wife, to be fraudulent and false at ana during the time lhej were expressly and impliedly made and iervices at the place of bus iness according to the indictment The Foges weie accused of violating the Social Welfare law by fraudulent device and deliberate concealment of terial facts 'obtained public assistance to which they were not Edward Filipowliz assist ant county attorney who handles legal matters of the'County Welfare department', confirmed he conducted an investigation hich brought about a report to District Attorney Baralta on which the charges were based Uelense attorney Ely Gel lert asked Judge Schwartz to set bail for Fogg and release Mrs Fogg in Mr Gellerfs custody a a a DISTRICT ATTORNEY Ba bail Tel and Tel Int Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Minn Mng Monsanto Chemical Montg Ward National Biscuit Natl Dairy Natl Distillers Central RR Niag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry Ohio Edison Olin Mathieson Pan American Airlines Paramount Pictures Pennsylvania RR Pepsicola Pfizer Chas Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Pub Ser El 6as Pullman Ratio Rayonier Reynolds Tobacco Ray theon Rep Ir and Steel Royal Drtch Safeway Stores St Regis Paper Sears Roebuck Schenley Dist Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil outhernCo Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std Oil Stone Webster Studebaker Sunray Oil Texas Corp Texas Ins Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Steel Steel Pfd Rubber Vanadium Corp Westinghouse El Western Union Woolworth Worthlngton Pump AMFRICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Barium Steel Cal El Pow Pacific Petroleum Til Continental Wks Webb Knapp em 22 V. 49V4 64T 37 28 54 Vi 77 205 36Ts 140H 36U in 26'4 52s 59 4 753i 75 464 605 122V4 52V4 24v4 1181s 23 510 401s 91s 58 11734 54Tg 104V 116 40V 41 52V.

30 26V4 39'4 41 48 V4 64V' 43 27 46V. 16H 29 V4 99 63 'h 494 397H 60 Vi 44S 208 10H 614 70 46'a 38 4334 43iH 394 65 Vi 47'. 351 4 65' 4 22'4 53 i 571 4 13 27 80 697 121 60 34 81. 42'H 904 151 471 4 38U 3318 54 1h 7b1 2 LaGrange Names Fete Committees "We'll et there we have to walk," aome of the Towttf East Fishklll's small but enthusiastic group of 1959 Hudson Champlaln festival planner told their oo chairman, Mri. Charfej Boos, last night Mrs, Boos Said rotd conditions, especially in the mountains, decimated the 'expected number of planners, even aome of those who planned to walk a SETTING A further meeting for March 11, the planneri who did attend named these committees: chairman: Harold Mulford.

vice chairman. and marshal, tours of chairman, Mrs. J. Manfred Finkel, Mrs. Paul Pud and Mrs.

Charles country fair. Mrs. Time Millard; lund raisins Allyn II, Way. Displays of archery equipment and archery Contests, for 2t caponettes liberal; other classes 42 nght, Trading moderate. Martun ket generally steady.

By ex 30V4 press: Hens, blacks over 6 lbs 27T 20 23: poor, rough, or heavy 18 i 19. Pullets, Rocks 5 lbs and up 51H 38. Brbilers or fryers. White 69 Rocks 4 lbsaverag Jall pui the country falr were dlsc "I ietsr 23. caponettes.

ocks 5 lbs and up 8 31; Rock pTWets 5 lbs and up 33 35; White Rock pullets 5 lbs and up 28 31. 4V4 5 lbs 27 28. few 29. White Cross pullets 5 lbs and up 29 31 Tur keys, bronze young hens 36 38 Egg Market NEW YORK AP (USDA1 Wholesale egg offerings ad equate Demand Improved today Receipts 17.600 (Whole sale selling prices based on ex change and other volume sales. New York spot quotations, In includes nearby Whites Top quality (48 50 lbs) 37V4 4I; me diums 36lS 37VS; smalls 33V5 34V4.

Browns: Top quality (48 3U 1DS1 iU SD'U. mediums 35V 36V4, smalls State Bonds NEW YORK New Yo'rk state bonds (Quoted on a Meld basis 1 4s March 1961 2 35, 215. 414S Jan 1965 2 70, 2 55 4'is Jan 1964 2 55. 2 40. 5s March 1971 3 20.

3 00. 2 40s ThruWay 1994 95 3 80. 3 60 Pub lie authority bond Ibid and asked) State Thruway 3 10s. 1994; 90Vi, 91V4 Towns Favor Local Option On Court Merger NEW YORK JAV) The Assn of Towns of the Slate of New York went on record today In favor of local option on whether Town and Village courts should be combined Into district courts Delegates to a three day convention at the Commodore hotel adopted a resolution re jecting a proposal by the judicial conference for court reform, for aboltion of the upstate posts of justices of the peace and consolidation of Town and Village courts Into larger district courts Two court reform bills are now pending before the Legislature One reflects the recommendations of the Judicial conference, a panel of jurists" appointed by former Governor Harrlman. The other reflecting opposition to that group's report proposes small courts and justices of the peace be abolished only by local referend Ttiii announcement is under no clrrumatancea to be contlnied at an offer to tell or a a aolicitatlon of an offer to buy any ot theae aecuriUea Tha offering is made only by the prospectus NEW ISSUE 650,000 Shares Ponce de Leon Trotting Association, Inc.

Common Stock Price $1.50 per Share opies of the prospectus ill be urniahed upon request by the selling group msnager, Greebfield Co Inc. Greenfield Inc. 37 Wall Street New York 5, N. Y. Rbt.

L. Ferman Inc. Ainsley Bids, Miami 2, Fla. 149 Broadway. N.

Y. 5, N. Y. 17 4 2II4 7 27i4 1" Miss Karp, Landau Top New Paltz Margaret Karp and Thomas Landau, seniors at New Paltz Central school, have been selected to give the valedictory and salutatoiy addresses at graduation exercises slated for onlaynihJJnr22r 8 o'c loc The two arc tied for the num ber one rank In their class on the basis of their grades A fraction of a percentage point determined the choice of Miss Karp as valedictorian IV FACT." the Indictment Icontlnued, "the said Edward Earl Ger maniujn not discovered wail nhvsirallv nf rr. until 1886, is a metal from forming remunerative" manual w.

1 i ruiuuci pine manual) mu Mrs, Chesley and Lieu which transistors are made Iwork and labor and did acluallysTogg was the second arrest, of pending before City Judge tenant Robert Baker sang two Chief sources ire the, S. andiperform the same, and did ope selections. 'England. Irate, under partnership, a bus! for Fogg and said, since Mrs Fbgg has three children he had no objection to releasing her in Mr Gellert's custody Wnen aslmd if bo had a 1 ord, Fogg told Judge Scfiwaitz that "when he was 16, he was convicted on a malicious mis thief charge, a misdemeanor Judge Schwartz set ball at $2,000 for Mr Fogg, and said he also was going ask $2,000 bail for Mrs Foeg since she was acr cused of signing some of the Wall Collapses In Bennington BENNINQTON, VT AP The 400 foot brick front of a Jienning'ton business block collapsed todaV after fire had destroyed the building Bricks were scattered over nnnntngton's street aj, thc wall crashed down, but net one was injured The blaze destroyed the town's only movie theater, along with several businesses land offices rested Mr and. Mrs Milton Browti, 225 Smith street, and ac visi I'm Still Waiting for that Extra M.ivIh' vim mobilize liini.

lie's lie man who Ihivku alo L. at 32 sa), and walrlics it 1I1111I1 all the way to 4j). 'I lien lie ilicidea In aril, lake his profit anil reinvest jn another $40 Mock that term to ofTer much lu llrr oiiirlunilies for continued uriiwlh. ho Tar, so good. Hut then he alarls to think: Afttf all, it tlir atw went' alHhevey don't 1 wait for it hit even 4()l2?" ISow lhal true.

But over the years, we've V)ut(htd any niiinher.of imrnlors, wait for thai 'Vxlra eijilith" accii loo nlany'of lliciu finally hate a) tile i or frHrfrV inatmrl: checks "I think the court should cused them of defrauding the City welfare) department oj 'Assistant District Attorney Winne said that case still 1 is have some guarantee of her be ing here, he added. a AKREST OF Mr aid Mrs its kind her since Jan 1. ODonnell and It set down for 1 City detectives on Jan. 15 ar 'trlal on Friday '1 his i I he time when four liroker can he a hig help. HciHiine hehdii fails wliidi will help you to ilriiclc s'poper iniiri.i nf a( lion whether il lir In arlLti hy not ak a sraKi.ned Merrill Lynch man ahout your iluation? He's a 1 lone as your phone, and hit help is )ours for the aaking without charge or obligation.

Jusl al. Or liitliy )il, tome in id talk yfiur prohlrin over with one of our Account Executives. Merri II Lyni.i, Pierce, Smith Int Mtmbtri Ntui lir Sloil txi btw mud til olhtt frinnptl Exihit 2 CATHARINE STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE Telephone! GRover 1 2100 A 4.

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