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Rf" MNM4MIIMglfc'imKMm mmafmn Price Set For Milk Dutchess County dairy farmers will receive a uniform iDicnaea; pnce of ifl.nj per Hundredweight (approximately cents a quart) for milk'con tatnlng' 3.5 per cent butterfalt which they shipped In May to plants located in the nearby plant tone of the Connecticut market. The price is 11.9 cents below the uniform price for April, but Is 24.1 cents higher than the way, 1868, price. Meanwhile dairy farmers who deliver to pool handlers In the New Yolk New Jersey milk abed, will get a uniform farm price of $5.05 per hundred weight, 48.5 quarts. The April price was 15.24, and 14 81 was paid in May, 1968. Virtually all of County produced milk goes to the Connecticut market.

Oscar Zucchl, acting market administrator of the Federal Milk Order for the Connecticut marketing area, said the proportion of producer milk used for fluid purposes In' May was 74.2 per cent compared to 74 8 per cent in April and 73.4 per cent in May a year ago. Pooled receipts totaled 104 5 million pounds, a record monthly high. Dr. A J. Pollard, New York New Jersey market administrator, said receipts from producers rose 13.1 million pounds 1,008,968,769 pounds.

Of this, 46 9 per cent was sold as fluid milk. Delegates Chosen By Post Auxiliary Mrs. May Manning and Mrs. Martha Frazier will be dele gates from the American Le gion Auxiliary of the Lafayette Post to the annual department convention in Niagara Falls on July 17. Mrs.

Elizabeth Quirk and Mrs. Elsie Upright will be the alternates for the weekend convention. The auxiliary will conduct a food sale Saturday at 0 am. at Wallace's, a July 7 auction at the post home and the annual picnic on Aug. 18 at 6:30 m.

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If the towing If for any distance, the rear wheel mutt be off the (round or the drive shaft should be disconnected. Even though the transmission Is la neutral, to long as the rear wheels are turning, many gears continue rotating, but without adequate lubrication. There have been cases of people in an Improperly towed car being severely Injured. The overheated transmission's gears overheated to the point where the parts literally exploded' out of a bursting housing. Well, we can literally delight you with our values right now! VOLKSWAGEN Rt.

LaGrangeville 454 4100 Laird, Helms To Testify On Soviet Missile Strength WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird and CIA Director Richard Helms were called to testify to day before, a closed session of the Senate Foreign Relations I Committee on the Soviet often sive missile capability. Laird in the past has contend ed the Russians are aiming at a nuclear first strike capability, a position some Democratic sena tors are skeptical about. "We've heard so many things around here that weren't so, that I think XheatUtude of a lot of us Is that 'it ain't necessarily soy committee chairman Sen J. W.

Fulbrieht said. Fulbright, had said earlier he didn't think intelli gence findings p'p Laird's contentions about Mos cow's missile program. It was a similar challenge which caused Laird to demand that Helms be called to tit be side turn to substantiate his position that there are no administration differences over intelli gence evaluations. Fulbrignt said he favored sep Rock and Folk Festival May Face Ban In Court SCOTCHTOWN HEIGHTS i The Aquarian Exposition, billed as the biggest rock and folk festival In history, may be ban ned by a State Supreme Court injunction within four weeks, it was learned today. Disturbed by attendance esti mates as high as 100,000, local residents have been trying for several weeks to have the three day concert series relocated.

The WoodstocK ventur es wmen is producing the exposition, and Mills Heights leasing more than 500 acres for' the event, have been served with summonses notifying them that legal at tempts are underway to bar tajat23 KBF wmmmammmmammmmmmmmmm ssMawawanaaawanBnl borrow the warm way. Up to $3500 by mail. Fast. Private. Dignified.

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of BANKING State of Pennsylvania. Rush coupon now. (Mori FlwiM CmksmIm, Il lltlad Anwion Stock Eichinn. the festival as a public nuisance. The court action has been initiated by four Town of Wall kill residents who own land bor dering on the proposed exposi tion site.

Attorney Monte J. Rosenstein, representing the four, identified them as Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nowak Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Papuga. They charge that there will not be enough police to maintain order at the festival, that lives and property will be endangered, and that such a mass influx of people will congest roads and restrict emergency vemcies. An ad hoc citizens committee. meanwhile, has been circulating petitions against the festival, and local politicians have been trying to block the exposition tnrougn Town Board measures, In reference to the State Su preme Court action, Rosenstein said today that a formal com plaint against the event pro ducers and an order for them to appear in court have been prepared and will be served by Wednesday, on either July 7 or 14." he said, "there will be a hear ing to decide whether or not a preliminary injunction will be issued, it it is, tne Aquarian exposition can not eo on as scheduled since the trial In volving the permanent injunc tion win come alter the date for the festival," when the pre liminary measure will sun be on effect. Earlier arguments against the rock festival included a claim that It was scheduled at the same time as the opening of nearby Sears Roebuck store, and mat traffic to both would be using the same intersection.

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Mundt, a committee member and a sup porter of the administration's missile defense system, said he Interprets the' Intelligence controversy and recent efforts to halt development of a multiple target missile as desperation tactics by ABM critics. "The strength of ABM support Is growing," Mundt said. "Now its foes are abandoning hope of stopping it and are changing their target. "They want to stop our testing of a multiple target (M1RV) missile while the Russians are going right ahead with their tests." Sen. Clifford P.

Case, N.J., a committee member opposing ABM, said a proposal he sponsors would call for a moratorium on MIRV tests only so long as the Russians refrain from testing. prime interest rate to 8V4. per cent with great reluctance but with the conviction the Increase was "absolutely necessary under prevailing money market conditions" David Rockefeller said today. Rockefeller, chairman of the board of the New Yprk bank, prepared his testimony for the House Banking and Currency Committee. Once other banks started to raise their rate, he said, the only alternative' his bank had was to increase Its rate "suffi ciently to halt a mass shift of borrowing to us from other banks and credit markets." He said the boost has "elven rise to a great deal of misunder standings and a great many loose cnarges.

Rockefeller said rising Inter est rates "are a result rather than a cause of Inflation and of the nation's efforts to tope with it." "One cannot have persistent inflation, which has now reached a rate of 6 per cent per annum, without there being an eiiect on interest rates," he con tinued. "This Inflation, in turn, has been the end result of inadequ ate fiscal and monetary policies in the past. "Regrettably, the policies now required and being pursued to correct these past mistakes have a temporary upward Im pact on interest rates, unce inflation is brought under control. Interest rates will automatically decline and present restrictive policies can be modified." Rockefeller said it is essential to have the current policy of monetary restraint and an ex tension of the income tax sur charge "if we are to put a brake on inflation." He added: "No such brake can be imposed without some slowdown in the national econo my, and such a slowdown must in the end touch all sectors of economic life. I would hope that Driver Hurt As Car Crashes MILLBROOK A 22 year old Bangall man was injured grave ly early today when he was thrown from the wreckage of his small foreign car, State Po lice at Dover Plains reported.

On the danger list and under going emergency treatment in Vassar Hospital's Intensive care section was the driver, James Mulcahy, Troopers said he was driving north in Route 82 near Woodstock Road at about 1 o'clock when his car veered off a left hand curve and struck a utility pole. The sedan came to rest on its roof after ejecting Mulcahy to the side of the road. His right leg and collarbone were broken in the crash and he suffered a concussion. Investigating Trooper Lawrence Nielsen charged Mulcahy with falling to keep right. We've Moved to '13 Academy St.

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