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A 'Jl iftfr sssssss 'tmatf 2b prol0CtivV for flttf 9 Britain Ships Released 11 Troiii Atlantic II MomnmMsL Hovy 31; i I "iy 'nogfioteU 'without toting a capital ship or air carrier end highlighted the year by Unking the KAOO tom Nad battleship Schernborst and three destroyers. Is being noted Into th Tadntln. growing strength' a. 1 1lra1i," 'T sue woyai wavy "MiW the Japanese to attributed wiT S' Ia th tnm 1M AlunflA In iu, rrrte ot Ihe rear by tha Admiralty, i review taid number of I cargo camera being sunk by '7 wa. 1 i 1.

UUhia KJUW wiHiau ajBUB JU "'T' XotteVf the Royal Navy, which EKJr ,1 's PtVe. 1 CS.Viit 4i i i took parCHn tha UW ahlp armada I tarrying' mvesioo. force to Btcllv. In 1343 bu raot ao high i In tha earlier UalUea.tt.aal4 war ona cruiser and an "tustpecUV number of? destroy era. eorrettea.

mto awecperaend trawler. More' than 100 enemy ships, aside from the Brnarnhnrat and tha threa destroyers tank Ibis week, were 4M aurtneuu. r. j'JAii i EESvir jaWMam iea I in.f MiV Wmm Patnct tanigani Miff iflf BANQAIX ReUred aectlon forth. nan on tha New Tort, New Baeen and BarUord TaOroad, Patrick Lan UarVnVwno bad btentreUred the Ut all yean, died here reaterday.

fie had been In poorheallh for aome 1 fciiinM.iii an keepua ana nag aiwaya reakled in Ixucheta Ha formerly waa a. inemBer.tSroochkeeFala.lodte of fnorrrmj are Mr. wlUi hom re lded: Jamea Unlgan, United SUtea'Armyr. a mter.Ura. Frank "Beldemann, Pourhkeepsie: and' a brother, Buxb.

fanltan. Poochkeep BU.wlfW'lfn. Harriet Qulalan Inlcan. died 3S yeara acoC. A.

Puneral aenrtcea wBI ba condncted the Church' of. tb ImmaeuUt Conception, at It o'clock tomorrow mornrne. Burial wm be In B. Joa cemetery. HOlbrook, under the of the Allen Puneral bona.

rrr fetrate Masi; Vlivnt1 A. fl njmmot MAjorlect u4 Ur. laVDoran. win be. the eela brant of the o'clock If ata.

at Moly Trinity church, tomorrow. Maaaea on that day will be at and 11:43 o'clock. Tonltht. atl: o'clock the Bev. jteo 'Oreafc; aarlitant paator.

will ceadoxA'tna HOIv Hiiiir aervleaJ1 ft.TMiBctli EI: Li services temple Beth aerriceacwin be hell at I o'clock. tonight. The aer non theme' of the Rer, Iaaae Holier (wffl be.ftJntty 'v One tl bond ported by John J. ISowe. Mala atreet, I ticketed for iarklng on the.

aldewalk at .111 iiwaahltacton waa forfeited by 4 CUy.Judfe rsorbafly In TrafBo court fthli momlncaa be called the only ca on the 'iJ 'cm tv Sf 1 mm ki i 'iw f. '7v' 'Mvi 1 i K1 i ik: th i fV wa J8 tf? 'c, jljfcP ajeaBawwnfnwA cvj "BtatatatatatafaBn wr' iV ATAKEtVEIX DINNZK party waa ttren recently In' honor of TOR CXOSBOUUH OUILTOIL. by and Joseph IX OuUf at the home of; hla brother in law and aliter: Ux. and vlfri.lQuldo'LamaiiM Tltua road. Rocnaaie.1 auiuou win leave here Monday for Induction In the Army.

Guest ZSIDB GLANCES Mr. and Ura. Jojeoh entertained at a farewell party recently, at the home of their aon ln lawand daughter.VMr. and Mrt. Ouldo Larna 30 Tltua road, Rochdale.

In bonor; of their ton, Tortllo Bhermahi OulUoll, who will leare here on Monday for Induction Into the Army, Amona those attendlnc were Mr. and Mr. Lama. Mr. and Mr.

Daniel Bucchlonl, Mri. Watson Qullfoll. all of Rhlnebech and Mr. and Mrs. Torello OullfoiVlt Btrelt ArUnjton.

liL Mr. OuUfoirs.wlfe 'tittformer Helen Brloa; daughter of Mrs. John Brlfts, til Btrelt and arev John and CaUUelne "Oulirou'. araduatad' from Rhlneback High school and widely known In basketball and baseball elrrtatUigjeountyit Hlst younger, is now serving In the Army Air qrce as an aviation cadet, navigator at Prior to hla induction Into service. Torello bad been employed.

at. IBM for tha past two On behalf of those attending the dinner be was presented with a Valley Soldiers Killed in Action ThrteHudson valley soldiers are listed among' the names of iu United BUtea soldiers killed in action.action. according to a War department list reported by 'Associated 'ri Teehhleal fierceant ''Warren v. Ether, aon of Ether, Cold was listed killed; In action In tha Xuropean area Killed In the. Mediterranean' area were Corporal Joseph IL Donovan Jr son.

of Mrs, Donovan, Route J. Jackson avenue, Newburgh, and Private Joseph P. Maher, son of Mrs. Margaret Msher. Jl Lutheran stree'.

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HewTorter' office 7 i T. fl i yBSANOHOPSBRVICE 1T1 rt "'r iow If'' iil ,.,4.. 'f irl, il''l'i i'i arts asCa a am Detective Captain Oeone.T. BreA phy wia beguv hlv seventh year: as nead of in aetecuve division oi tne police department tomorrow Captain Brophy waa promoted to bead the bureau In 1137 and be assumed lus position on Jan. 133.

CaptslrJBroDhy has been a mem bert of department13tt Trtara. Hs served his first months as a memberjtf'the'Tinirormed" ranks, and then did plalnclothearwork for some tune. tuleueptly he was assigned to a motorcycle: for about three; years, and be later served as a detective for flva i 'v ef Found Dead RED BANK. N. (AP) Charles Blvell Iee, former 7 goal polo player ana wiaeiy ciown horseman, ana bis wife, Elxsbeth, iwere found dead today; police said, of Illuminating gas at the Holly Tree farm.

In nearby tittle Silver. Police Chief Fred Zleglerof Lit tle Silver said the bodies were found; by: seven year old' Barbara Holly Straus, daughter' of Mrs. Empty Homan Straus, owner of the farm and' smplpyer of the Lees. Th bodies, he saM, were lying on the 'floor of a'sUble In which the Lees, both bad an ziegier aaid death was accidental In both Lee was once well to do and min gled with the wealthjMUJVestbury and other eastern born centers, the police chief Hated. nrotner, A.

Leonard Lee of Washington, survives r. Tri'Bero Club" To Conduct Dance iTrl Beta Hl dub' wlli sponsor a dance for; high school pupils at the YMCA' tonight, Richard E. Thomas, club adviser, said Mr. Thomas said the event la oven to arrrhighrschoot'rpapnTand he pointed out this activity on the part of the club Is an effort to provide and a. suitable! place.

for young people to conduct' their own New Year's Eve celebra Members boys' work com. mlttee will meet Tuesday night to. map a program for 1(44, Mr. Thomas said. Members of the committee are Dr; B.

Abbott Easton. Pranklln A. Oardner Jr. Chester Hackey, Paul D. Hasbrouck, Allen H.

Raymond, Carl E. Lewis, Clayton' Douglass, Richard T. Lane, Oolby.Longley and Herbert P. Hart. Albert R.

Coy, 50i Found at Home (SsmUI rmlihwjlll Mw Tfwtc MODEM A Pai in employe here for. aome years, Albert R. Coy, to, waa found dead In bed at his home this momlngv.Hls death la believed to have been caused by a heart sets ure. Mr. Coy, had worked throughout the day yesterday and had not spoken of feeling ill when be went to bed last night.

OV Born here, the son of Richard Coy and the late Dora Smith Coy, Coy had always lived In this vicinity: He bad been acUve In the Methodist church when a young Puneral services will be conducted at'the Buttonruneral home.at o'clock Monday, Rev. Herbert Greenland, pastor of the local Meth odist church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Modena Rural. cemetery. Friends may call at the Fu neral borne Sunday night' The Weather NEW YORK Ufl'Y AND.

VICIN ITY Tonight clear to partly cloudy. warmer than last night. Lowest temperature 23 In city and 20 In suburbs, light winds. Saturday, partly cloudy, moderate winds, highest temperature 42. 1 EASTERN NEW.YORK:.

Tonight partly cloudy, and f. 'lghtly. warmer. Saturday snow flurries, colder In north portion. Partly cloudy: with moaeraie temperature in soutn portion.

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43 Innls avenue. f. (NEA'Radlophoto) STRICKEN BT PNEUMONIA immediately after' the Cairo and Teheran conferences, Prime Minister WINSTON CHURCHILL 'here Is' pictured, well at an unannounced place of. con valescene." Presumably he still Is somewhere in the. Middle Chinese Recapture More'jThan 10 Villages CHUNaklNa CAP) Chinese forcee have recaptured more than 10 Villages around Owchlhkow In the Hunan Hupeh border, region; thereby restoring the: situation tot that sector to what it was before Japanese began their rice bowl campaign on 2.

th' Chinese Crnmand said todaV. JyEnemy" remnants around Owchlhkow were entirely mopped up. the Communique said. Russian Ooera Rights Given Met i (APjVPlrit 'per formance rights outside the Soviet Union to the new Russlan'opera, "Sergei ProkoflefTs setting of Tol stoy's vend has been given to the Metropolitan opera. It was reported today.

i i County Church Notices Baptist Beekmaa' Rev. Oeorge D. Williamson, pastor. Communion service, 9:30 a. m.

Bun day school, 10:30 s. m. Dsver First Wlngdale Rev. Oeorge D. Williamson, pas tor, Sunday school, a.

m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Hymn sing at the parsonsge, 7:30 p.In. communion service in tne morning.

Congregational; Christian StanfordvUle Rev. 'Ralph O. pastor, Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mrs.

Prank Barton, superintendent; Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon theme, "A Look Ahead." Methodist Narth Cleva Rev. HaroldVL. Oalloway, minister.

Church school, 3 p. m. Coe, superintendent. of worship, 2:30 pm. Sacrament of Holy communion.

LsOranrerlUe Rev. Ralph S. Thorn Jr. pastor, Church school. 10 a.

m. Donald Wissemah; superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, Killing to Kindness." Children' mon, "Keeping Clean." Pleasant Valley Rev.

Ralph S. Thorn Jr, pastor. cnurcn school, na. m. My' era, superintendent.

Youth Fellowship, 7 p. rnr Evening worship, 3 p. m. Sermon. "Prom Killing to Children's sermon, "Keeping raean." Verbank ''Rev: Harold L.

Oalloway, minister. ajn. Mrs. Bradford Ye superintendent. Morning worship, 11 Sacrament or Holy Communion to be admln Official board tneet at the close or tne service.

Official Notices Bum la mi utdaleaUi at tha Faushkaaoaie Ht Tortit far aatiata at at Uia araa'a'defaaaa ana aarvlaa arvaoJaailoiia. Molkaa aiun I 11 a. mu Uw 4af al fubllaaUoa "4 nana IU pa accaplae a talapDaaa. 'BROWN! STAMPS itampJJVJstjn(LOgteljaUnUhMugh Jan.l. now vaua.

is gooa tnreugn jan, vt. cooa a spare, stamp no. lis gooo for five points for, through Jan. 1. 1 OREEN STAMPS and are good through Jan.

20; stsmps H.and become "valid Jan. 1, and are good. through Feb, 20.: SOOAB. atlon Book 4 now good foir Ave pounds ofsugar Coupon 23 In War through Jan, IS. SHOES A 1 In War Ration Book I and Airplane coupon 1 In War Ration Book I and coupon It In War Radon Boo 1, each good snoes.MemalnTvalld1 Indefinitely.

Coupons ot a household! may be. Loom t. stamps 'areVpotj valid, extant lor mu orders. jl i' mL Basle coupons are valued at three gallons. Coupoa 3 In the new A' book is now, valid and 'expires on Feb.

3. UKiTbe new 2 and 0 2 mlleage ratlon coupons are now valued at Ova gallons, but this does not mean more gasoline lor thess obrisumer.The 'C, B.i'aimin.i i mm continue to be valued at gallons. TT coupons are valued at five All motorists are required to write on their coupons their license nunpers and states of registratlonv i. Period 1 expire on Jan. 3.

now good FUEL' OIL A tor ten gallons unit for household use. will 1 i'i iS lifei 4 lre on Jan. 3. 'The. Period 1 also good Jorten gsilont'lre i' 'tf.

i Affiitnsflrifidiitgs 1p local cone tockr Ali" i President'Suffers IV WASHINaTON (AP) Presi dent Roosevelt's' cold bad turned Into the grippe today and the White House said he had half a degree ot f. Rear Admiral Ross T.Mc inure, the President's physician, ordered him to remain in bed today and said be probably! would have to stay In I oea tomorrow, The regular Friday afternoon cabinet meetlnc was cancelled, alone with the morning 'news conference. The illness win prevent: the Presl aents parucrpaung formally in any obsertance of New Years day, which be baa proclaimed a day prayer. Marilyn Mattnews Dies in Her 11th Year (Saaclal ta rMaaatrta'lia Tartar) MILTON 111 practically since birth, Msriryn' Catherine Matthews, 10. died this morning at the home of her: Joseph and Leila Mlllham In addition to her' parents, the child is survived by brother.

Edward Joseph Matthews: her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Mlllham. NewTalta. and her grandfather, Matthews Private funeral services win "be conducted at the boms at 1 o'clock The Rev.

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A hospital statement said the 33 year old writer, whose books on Abraham Lincoln placed her In the forefront of American writers, was In "poor condition and on the danger rf i i I i L. i 'IL. T. A. i 1 I President Proclaims Day of iPfow 4 A WW WP, WASHINOT ON AP).

Sy Drif hnop Tresldentv Roosevelt I liUII tj Ql flaZIS dayalprayar fee rstrength and Urmtetl5r guidance. for the. problems ot.wid toveiaceTer fS enmg warfare and for the respond pt as missing In 'aeUonta uuues oi increasing viciory. ii i To Be Insliluf ed SERVICE in' the United SUtes uanna 'corpa to which he en listed June 22, 1342, Private First Class SEAMAN FRANKLIN LANE baa been wounded. In ac i tlon.

according to word received'' by hla father, Norman Lane. 8 Mt. Carmel place, and his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Lane, 17 Laurel street. He attended Hyde Park and Roosevelt High school, and waa employed at Oakwood before his enlistment.

George Litts, 67, Highland, Dies Uslal ta 'raasakaasala Tackafl moHLAND Til for sometime, Oeorge Utts, 67, died at hU h't In Main street, yesterday. Funeri'J "services will be conducted at the Clifton B. Carpenter Funeral home. Main 2 'o'clock 'tomorrow. Rev.

Peter Weyant, pastor of the local i Methodist church, wlli offl eUte.VBurlal win be In the Loyd cemetery. Born tn Esopus, the son of the late Simon and Kate Beaver' LItta, Mr, HUM had always resided In this vl J' Surviving are' hla wlfei Mrs. Sarah' Robinson three sons, Oeorge, Elmlra: Francis, and Jamea, United BUtea Army Air force; stationed In Attstrallaf and four daughters, Mrs. Lillian NevUI, Lakevule, Mrs. Oda Newklrk and Mrs.

Once Morrison, Pough keepaie; and Mrs. Catherine For reca. Hudson. Watch Night Service Arranged There will be a Watch night service starting at 10:30 o'clock tonight at the AME Zlon' church. The Rev.

Arthur May, minister. wUl be tn charge, i' NEW YORK (AP) Tha north eaat regional office ot the Food Dls 1 trlbutlon 'Administration said today it would Institute an egg buying program Monday in an effort to relieve conditions on eastern markets which, it said, are being flooded with heavy purchase program." said Director Francis Cro i designed to' assist in maintaining general price levels assured egg producers when they. were asked to egg production as part of the war; food program." Cronln aakt egg purchased by the FDA will be made available to charitable Institutions and school lunch programs. it Purchases will be made on'an oSer and aeceptanee the. director said, adding that offerings must Je In1' carload 'Iota' and must be graded and candled.

Only "consumer grades and In 'large and metSum sixes wW be The nortleast region Inchidea'all of New England, New. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia and West Vlr GalbraitH Estate Appraisal Filed Wllllsin T. Oalbralth. Poughkeep sle. who died Dec 13, left an estate appraised at less than 310.000.

according to a state estate tax appraisal approved by Surrogate Qulnter ro. and.WlUlamLBDuggaaLtax.p pralser attorney, Edward K. i Haas is the attorney. The estate Is' exempted from. Inheritance tax.

Mr. Oalbralth left his entire estate to his widow, Isabella Oalbralth, of 143 Oarden street. Funeral Mass Offered For Father Roth There was a funeral fered In New York this for the Rev; Charles A. 43, former chaplain at thsr Hudson River State hospital who died In Bt. Vincent's hospital; Wednesday.

Burial will takir place, in the cemetery of the Novitiate of St. Andrew, here; after the arrival of the iraln this Hftemoon. Arrangements are In charge of the Meyaoy runerai service departmentUs ejren Novi 32. Is a jAs oner of warrh.ia oy oerman itr was disclosed' byi the Waf de partment today hf, of 'ui lalBllVfi lilMVyOj' Bljskki 31 MJM iM slaKZi M.f.J aiaK.a iJu'J oler prisoners Ported by AssociatedAssociated Love lac waa listed ss missing' In action lnthe MedlUr I ranean area. 'Hs baa been to the r'Armi atn 1 1 Seniember.

Rdvato: Lovelace first Isnded over. seas In Africa several months bef on the action In which he was report Mi I mf Desmond Denies SwitcHtoMIT w' i rotate senator. n. mondVof Newburgh. today denied i "complimentary, rumor that he slated to.

become president of tha MassactausetU Institute of Tech. nology, at Cambridge, Mass. "That is untrue." Desmond ssld. reiterating hla Intention of ruiintat for reelection as a member of the state Senate next. year.

While be a graduate of MTT. and a member el Ita board ot trustees. Desmond not slated i to bead 1 the. 'Widely knows edocatlonal' institute, he Bi said that has. no' Intentions of giving up bis politics! career.

Indicating that Dr. Karl T. Oocuv toniwlll' contlnue.ss president ot MIT, Senator Desmond said thst Compton Is ra very and a very ahla man'' Kingston Soldier Given Promotion i ii Is rau SSmmV Xrr TatUr) KINOSTON Wffllam Frederlct Lange. .141 StyJeme', street, hsi been; promoted from lecond heu teriant tckBrst Jieuteiumt U.ths corpaX dtt the War 'department vis a jnomown ust oisciorea toasy Stalin Receives High DecorritioU'C MOSCOW i (AP) 'WIPnstdent Kalinin today pinned the coveted oraer ox Buvorov nrst cuss en pre mier Marshal Stalin tn a ceremony at the Kremlin for bis' direction of the successful strategy of the Bed Announcement of the awsri was made f. 'iy iiinniis n.aiwaiaaiii waaini ii mi aMiaea a.aa.aa.aaaass aa.saaaasaas aaaai nail i ii i i i he Signed hs i rfffl TIS txiR auIograpm jaoawo: oaalP P' AUTsiPHHoRACrZvWJtaPecrr Hd am ACtoPinieS niAuax um, inj (TL.p TWATS WeStiAMEj ATTHE BOUBtO an I II iMW I eslll I v.

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