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JVIW JL a Aafos For 81 DIED um: 71 All MaJ i liUJJ AllihB I j. aassnia. H. T. raws AaiMrla tl Alt fcalo M1LL1S OAM uuivn bales.

Inc. IT Mat Stroot nmMi USED CARS USED TRUCKS MID HUDSON CHEVROLET. INC Phone 3181 834 Msin 8t BUY TOUR USED CAR WITH SAFETY moM DUTCHESS COUNTY'S LARGEST AND OLDEST USED CAR DEALER (26 Years Same Location) TERMS TRADES WE BUY USED CARS Effron Auto Exch. Open Evenings UI 8 ft) m. Ml MAI stbztt moks mi Willy Sale and Service 1953 rt 71 J.

Mt (1W i 1 POUGHkEI I i i Aaloo Ff Bslo SELL us vnim nin' JVE FAY MORE BY FAR j. yhh vvuniir ivioiori HI Mil. street rhm H7I REYNOLDS DESOTO PLYMOUTH New and Used Can Reduced Approximately 1100 mi OmM Mil. liB ttSM IMl Sol S1B. Ill llfN isai rirnaeuta awaaa.

line IMl DoSeto Seortsaaaa. DIB UM 1W4) PivavnrUi Dr in Desoto, 1441 Bates Seoae. a 1M plratouU Tw Door. IMT Own 1 Dor. iM7 cum rwetiiB i dot, nan IMT hMH SatflMtt.

a 147 PhIh II a IM( Caevrelot Dot, lUt H4a Mn, lMrestlee Sodas, Da Sole. IKT Cktr Cm RAH i .11 SU4I .110 MM SIM sew IM IIM TH NEW CARS Immediate Delivery Open Mon. ii Thurs. eves till p.m. til Main Street FlMM Ml) 1946 CHEVROLET Convertible SINISI MOTORS IN Mala Mrw rkeiw Aato Ft Bale II Ante Fer Sale Tl DO YOU KNOW THAT $2494.04 WILIi DELIVER A PONTIAC DELUXE 'S" 4DOR With all the Inviting roomy comfort of General Motor's Outstanding Value featuring a radio, underseat heater, defroiter, directional tignali, air foam cushions and backup lighta.

COMPARE THE CAR COMPARE THE COST BARTON MILLER PHONE 2848 484 MAIN STREET Attia For gal. EPSIE NEW 71 PLYMOUTH Bale and Service Bennett Auto Sales Incorporated 187 181 Church St phone 8711 Marian Motors Inc. The Place Where Customer Send Their frlendi LINCOLN MERCURY T4S Main Street Phone 8484 CANTERS MOTOR CO. Your Packard Dealer I una etna Tl "SPECIALS" IN Low Cost Transportation '49 Ford Custom 2 Dr. 883 '48 Chevrolet DeLuxe 2 JJr.

T9S '48 OldimobUe Sedan 78S '48 Ford Custom 4 Dr. T2S '47 Dodge Sedan 68S '47 Pontlac Sport Coupe 683 '46 Nun Club Coupe 283 '41 Chevrolet Coupe 123 OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 pETTtlTffiJu3EDCA ONLY oavrmai' REALTORS DISPLAY THIS EMBLEM Your Guarantee of INTEGRITY and RESPONSIBILITY Personals FORCED TO SELL Grtat reduction In pfte of this 7 room nildonco la Arlinfton Lari Uvtnf room with (lrtpUco. hill dining room, cobtawt mtchon. gat stovt. bedroom and lavatory, largo ocrtonod porch an aa firat floor.

Throo bodraonur and bath on oacoad floor. Full baaomont, hot wator oU boat The laxee are low. Heatlna; let than $200 a year For economical and de llfhtul living, thli la It! Only 113,700 Contact Mr Lamb Phone 17S or T7M Hyde Park FOR THE DISCRIMINATING A CUSTOM BUILT HOME forge'brook MEADOWS RT. WEST OF MSHKOi, Tka Aristocrat of Now Communities where Individuality la tha Kraou 4 DirrCRENT 11490 to UJOO Mole apaa dallr 11 a dart OOUNTOY BUMPKIN HOUSE. AGENT rishklll.

N. V. Beacea H411 SPECIAL AT FORGE BROOK MEADOWS HI. a Wait ruhUU THREE BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT RANCHER Raadjr far Octtipaacy Mounl.la Vlaw LatO IOC THE WASHINGTON IllTM NO LEGAL FEES COUNTRY BUMPKIN HOUSE. AGENT ruhklll.

N. V. Baacoa M4U. TWO HOMES IN PT.KASANT VAIT.VV Aarana owMla praud is awn. Oaa with lour badrooma aad plaalr af claaaU Vary larga llvlaa room wlU ftraplaca Dlalac room, aaodrra aJtchaa.

hardwood Hoora IhrooglMut. Fall collar. Hoi wator boat Two car garata Larfa lat beau Ulully planlad thould bo aooa to bo approctaiaa. iiijoa far quiet aalo. JOHN E.

MACK SONS. Inc. PLEASANT VALLEY BRANCH ALEX H. HOWE. Pboaa ZSaS Evaalx 1M TEW MINUTE FROM TOWN Boautllul prlvata laka charmlai homa, 7 rooma.

la batha, aroplaroa. ptao panclod Urt room. oU boat, acrooaod porch, atoao tarraca. farago. 40 acroa A rara opoortunltj at WMt Excluaiva AgoDt.

H. W. Guernsey Phono toao OS Sua. and Eraalaia 71W 114 Est 41 roars EM Mala St. THE COMPLETE "REAL ESTATE OFFICE BOOS FOR REAL ESTATE" 2 CANNON ST.

PHONE 7182 CHOICE a nr Airnrtn. 7 ROOM HOME Lacst ad aa oaa of roofhkaopala'a aoaat raat douual atroota. va oatoa. aup.ro coor diuon. oil hot wator boat, act at oraeo.

7 ROOMi ARUNCTON Eacoptloaal burl N.srlj aaw. modora loatoraa. IMi batha. 100 10 lot Prtco oalr H4J00 NnxoN ROAD AREA Otsrmlnf I room Colonial. 1 batha.

aultabl aa I IsmUr. 1 aero. 111.000 NEAR ST. MARVi I room bouaa. Ideal lor profoaslonal uso.

oil hot watar boat, garagca. SI7.500. C. FINNERMAN Markat tt. T.l.

MM AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME Tola modora aad attractive roaldonco with Urge ttrtag room, arcplaca. (uU dialog room, camooI kitchen, aahauat Isa. alortrto atova, largo bodroom with bath aad estr Uialory all oa nnrt floor gocoad. floor 1 larga bodroom aad bath Largo rocroaUoa room with aroplaca la Dosomont. Oonaral Elaclrio luraaco.

VoooUaa blinds hod copper piping. In eutatod. tool houso aad gkraga. 11 atoao paUo with ptcturosau gardoaa and lawn Asking 000. i family house oaar Vasaar Broth or Hoaplul, I rooma oa oach floor, with iu coavoBloBcoa.

oaoarato haatlBg ara. Um. No garago. A car doalor would call this property a "crasra pun." wn aritota. rrlcod tight, IIIAIOO.

GEO. LUMB 17M. MOt ll TRY THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS TOiBUY.ELL OR RENT PertonaU REAL ESTATE City It Suburban Properties, all typea and prtcea Call aa fer your housing necdi. 737 1374 I Cannon Stroot Iloasc For Sale Tl NURSING HOME Wo have aeveral oaceptlonal properties uiiaoie ror a nuraing nome M. L1HLL StCORE II Caaooa Stroot Phono UI7 Far apnt Hrdo Park 7017 CHARACTER HOME One of the nlcoot hornet In this area la offered at thla down to earth price as owners are going west and said.

"Sell at ft 300 Do compare this four bodroom two bath gem, its lovely spacious grounds. amiM au transportation. Theodore Becker Wapplngera Falls Phone 1VM SOUTH SIDE EXCELLENT location living room, fireplace, dinning room. largo foyer, Um kitchen, dining alcove, lavaiorv. no con a floor, four oa rooms, enclosed porch, tile bath, hoc water oU beat, garage.

Reduced to $11,500 JAYVAN REALTY CORP. Phooo 4123 eM 4 Noaoa Stroot II. K. TILLSON. Rtpresentatlvt THREE MILES OUT room buagalow.

bath olactrlc. laaui. atod. largo lot. overlooking lake A real bargain I11J00 R.

B. ERI1ART 111 Mala Stroot Phooo 1511 aajrtlm WELCOME HOME Hero la a 1 bedroom house that you will eajo wauuag into au automatic uuu Ilea, car garage. Price) IlLMS. c5ney Gfl Diamond KCAL IJTATI INSURANCE MARKET ST HONE IM or IIM BBbarbaa For Sal TX Take a Few Minutes Off to boo this moat unusual, brand now Colonial typo home. Too hill top aettlng.

with gorgooue, eweeplng vtewa, will wu your neart. Tnoro aro lovely roomai Uolag room with beam celling and fire place, aming room, eauajei hltchaa. 1 bedrooms, tile bath with shower. Full basement, with arrangement for playroom. Plaster walla Hot wator.

oil heaL Brecteway Attached garage. Very large lot Loss than 1 miles out. Asking III. 100 00 BATSON FARM AQENCY, INC. JI Cannoo St.

Tel 5361 EVENINGS. MRS WHITEN UM WKALEY LAKE oa Rouu III. 150 loot lake frontage by SO0 feet deep, three bodroom cottage with electric and heat, very larga UrUig room overlooking lake. Seldstone nreplace. boat bouse, dock, two car garage, low tasea Price 111.000 Immediate occupancy.

William Smith. N. Y. Phono Patter aoo. N.

1151. SOME SMART COUPLE With Imagination and couraae Is some to buy thla perfectly Uveblo room vll lege homo for 1450 oath, hot water heat. 1 anpiace. etc and. at thai convenience.

mk lb simple repairs beaded 11 miles from Poughkeepele HILTON. Arthursbur Road Hopewell Junction Telephone JO HYDE PARK Six room house having all lmorovomants. Garage with workshop room. There aro uiree nice aisea nearoooma and bath on second floor. This sturdy houso offers a lot of living for 17.900 M.

ETHEL SECORE 11 Cannon Street Phone IMT For appt Hyde Park 7017 Aataa For Slo" 71 i Dodge Plymouth Dod. job rated" Trade John Van Benschoten IBS Smith St Phooo 1000 upo DIIF COME IN AND SEE THE 1933 AUSTIN The sneet economical ear drlv. with via aiuing. TONY'S AUTO Al.r4 TO Mala street Phone MI Tracks TrJIrs 77 FOR SALE IMl Braekwae. Ma iu H.

Iml Frouhauf Tandem Trailer. Flu minrnrt aiauoa, ataj Hooker Av woot nowa too. Im ptckap, price IMl CHEVROLET 111. Telephooo 111. A FINE SELECTION NEW USED TRUCKS INTERNATIONAL HiRVESTER Washington and Taylor Boas) TraOcTS aEAtmrvL mobile homes aVW.Wi'TS?J!T,, mnw wsm, nnianso.pwQ FOR SALE Trailer Houeo.

sacriflco, mv lag MlBBooof. Phono 1441 J. IEB THE BRAWn WeWTJauaual Pullmaa Design "RICHARDSON 41." Featuree two private bedrooma and a dinette ptue very large tub. I4JU. BECKER'S SALES AND SERVICE.

Route la Mlltoa. Now York and Violet Avenue (Second Lot) la PoMghhoepoio. Now York. TTotynanowarTdeTnorTampHgTr year round use. 1715.

win trade for acreage. Pleasant Valley I4H. WorDenTtJNerAL ttowf RALPH A. BROWN, UC MCR Hyo Park Tel MOl and CM FOOT HOUSE TRAILER, eicolleat con ditloa Bum la ulovtstoB Phono 149 Motorcycle Bicycle 7 TaB Ton ITHIHUN tiwvm Now, never usM Csll Hyde Par Km' IISE Wanted Anto WANTED 1M2 1SU Ford. Chevrolet PoB Use station wagon.

Must be In good coo, dttton Reanablo. Phono lorn Loot eb Found BLUL TICK BEACLE SOA Hill IMl UIIPUV about two months old. loot near North Hamilton or Clinton streets. Telephone SIM CLASSES' LAST Smith Utrwl Aiun anent oa Wednody. Reward CaU WT.

L6iT Male Beagle Hound aoawerlng 'to name 'OkAvtw sr.b. k. "Shorty." Marked black. Ua and wn. i.

ine area at waptnnger rails "mUct aeaco 41 M. Reward. UALE ENGLISH IHEFHtRD black and Ian. long hair. Ug number 155441.

Phono Clinton Comers 4904 Reward. HgNEV Vlclnlty Mala ItrooT. Telephone IIIU. Red Cocker Spaniel with white strip, on chest Answer, to the Llod u. Lost yoatorday.

Vlcto Pl" "0 Tags. Please call $30 REWAD federal Notice IM NOTICE OF SALE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT Or NEW YORK la the matter af Clarence Bedell, BsBhrupt la Banknote. No hH I TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ABOVE NOTICE la hereby 1vm thai IK algned will sell at public auction on Jul. Uth. IMl at one o'clock.

In the afternoon. a uawriipi pi.cO Of DUSinCBS. 130 Main Street. Beacon. New York I all the assets of the above named bankrupt, conalstlng of candy, coamctlca.

fountain utenstle. and maumoi wme. Premises wfll bo ope for Inspection at any time during the week preceding aala during the hours of nine a to four m. by contacting the undersigned at IM Main Street. Beacon.

New York, Monday through Friday Inclusive. Datadi June jo. 131 BENJAMIN P. ROOSA JR. Truetee JM Mala Street.

Beacon. New York 150 1111 Stat Notices IM JUST OUTSIDE Village AUractlva two bedroom homo on one acre. Ideal for small family or business couple Included one car ga rage, acreena and atorm aash Laundry In Pleasant modern kitchen. Prtco 111.000 113.000 VILLAGE HOME Of rla room Three bedrooma oa a larga lot. reaturee o0.

hot water heaL Two car garage. Screens storm sash. Pleasant modern kitchen. Price 111.000. MAURICE M.

BURKE Realtor For Appointment Call Wapptagera Falla 114 BARGAINS No. 4 New bodroom ranch bungalow, largo living room, knotty pine dinette, cabinet kitchen and tile bath Located lust off Violet Avenue. Plaster walls, nil boat, oak floors, large lot. low tasea and immediate occupancy. Priced for ulck 111.500.

JERRY CASHIN 114 Mala Street Phono 1747 SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE rwa famlly House wlthla walking dis use Market St. Uvtag room, dialog room, kitchen nod bodroom a ch floor. Very good conditio Near school. Owner anslous to sell. Price 111.000.

A DREAM HOUSE This beautiful ranch typo bunfslow a year old and In perfect condition Just move In. Largo ilvtar room and Are place, dining room, two bedrooms, plenty of closet room, modern kitchen. Make aa appointment. Price iiioo. Wm.

G. Shafer Aqency, Inc. 2 Cannon Street Telephone 5750 W. G. SHAFEK S.J AllUUtU $1000 DOWN FOR VETERANS Will buy this lovely three bedroom ranch nome located a few miles south of city "Aninston achool district.

Spacious liv. ing room, cabinet kitchen, dinette and colored tile bath Carafe An opportunity you cant afford to miss for only 913,000. C. J. PATRICK 17 Academy Street Phone TIM FISHKILL AREA Five room bungalow.

Automatic oil heat. Hardwood Boors. Plaster walla. Cooper tubing Larga expansion attic and garage Located oa two and one hall acres oa lh Poet Road. Could be need a bualneaa place.

Asking I13JO0 MAURICE M. BURKE, Broker FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE BEACON 1M4 AMC iri Bean 0 Br appointment Ear! Bean lots Elisabeth trewso Margaret Burrouaha 41 HARD TO BEATI Far the entire nous has boea newly decorated and la Is tiptop condition. Downstairs or living room whs lire place, dining room with comer cupboard. Youngstow eablaot kllcbe. paa ftw bodraoma.

hath and lovnlv ecreeaed.U percbTTwe moMedYoords upstairs, two car garago, laundry la lb basement aad all the eitrai that go wtth carefully cared foe homo. The) Beat yard with shad tree sod aa outdoor fireplace la perfect for ptcnlca. hlake appointmcBl today to eee this Just right bouse la Ua Just right South Side City location. I14JM. tM Mai, street Pheie M44 LEE CONKLIN.

Salesmanafer Br p4. MM, MJj OVER 40 fertile acres. Beautiful eisht room Col. onlal home, Horse and Cow barn. Green nouse.

ion ansa. Mearoy. city. Trout stream. Eaceptlaaal opportunity.

Subject ta offers. W. TRAGLE ACROSS FROM VASSAR BANK WM ANYTIME JVanUd Real ElUU 71 urrmes wanted at city country properties nearby. R1VENBURCH 17 SouU aintoo Stroot LUTINGS WANTED H. M.

WE1SBERGER 54 Academy SI Phono 1171 LISTINGS WANTED Of AU KJada of RealaUto wm NOTICL IS HEREBY GIVEN ih.i ii. cease No. 14 GB XX has boea Issued to the unocrsiBnca to aeu oeer. and elder at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Con troi law at JH Main Street. City of Poughkoepsie.

Dutchess County. N. Y. lor off premise consumption riRST NATIONAL STORES 4U Main Street Poughkeepele. Y.

FIRST NATIONAL STORLS 10 SMI NnTlr la urnrtv mveu cense No. Ii A Ml aa hu, i undersigned to eell beer, and elder at reiau unoer too Alcohoue Beverage Control law at 41 North Clinton Street city hi rminKnpsifl, UUtcnOM UOUMy, for o7 Bretnlso muhimiiiim fred' A. HASHCM 41 North Clinton htroet Poughkeepalo, N. Y. BAM PURE rOOD MARKET 140 561 NOTirE tlCBS nv ntu.u cenea No.

14 A Ml haa boea Issued to the unuvrsianea to sou Beer, and elder al retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Cob Iml law sat git a. nnnui, Of PouKhkeepsie. Dutchess County, N. V. for oft premise consumption ANTHONY UtNr.tmriii 43 Dutchess Avenue rougitkeepei.

N. Y. I ANTHONY MANGIARKfJJ lftO3861 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Salaaal Mas 4T ksia keuek l.o. deralffned to sell beer at wholesale under the Alcoholic Beverage Control law at II Pershine Avraua. ni a Dutchasa Couoty.

N. Y. for off premlao MATTHEW PINE AND IIIIIH HIT. II Pershing Avenue ougnseepsle, Y. CHESTER CLUB BEVERAGES inn 5M4 Surrogate'! Notices 171 PURSUANT to aa order of Hon.

VIN. CCVT GRADY. Surrogate af Dutchess County, nolle la hereby gives I that ad persona haviar'elalma ih PERKrNS. late of the aty woumy, ar ro quired I oahlbil the sstne with vouchers thereof la the BOdemgnod oiecutors af aid asUU. tha Poaghkoopal Trust Company.

tM Mala Street la thTaty of Poughkeepaie. Now York oa or before the vmj ucwvfl. 1S3S. Dated thla Uth day of Aprlb IMS. POUC.HKEEPSIE TRUST COMPANY STARK PERKINS.

Eaecntora CORBALLY AND OARTLA'ND Attorneys for Executor 13 IIhIam KlMri Poughkoapate, New York I75B Ml frangral rettawB I ANDERSON FUNERAL SERVICE F. C. ANDERSON, Ut Mgr. BALDtNO AVENUE TELEPHONE Ml Allen ruNERAL home. inc.

MILLBROOK. N. T. TELtPHONT 111 PLEASANT VALLEY TELEPHONE SIM ROBERT IL AUCTIMOODY FUNERAL DIRECTOR II Grand Avonwa T.le.h.a. 4111 BROWN FUNekal, IIOMK Arnwia.

WY. PhoBo IIS Momgomery street Telephone IM JA7AES TTSCDELEHANTY" wspptngers Fan Phono IM TtowaNiTWrTniAirHOflE BtEItairrT H. DOWUNO JrU UC MGR rAIRVIEW AVE. TE1 Bias TrRntTGirTTWEHAirHOMir aiMaraaan St. TaL IM ARTHUR FRAUIOH.

UC MGR. "wiixiRivrG7MiLLER II Mill Street Telephooo 17M MULVEY FUNERAL MoTWI 111 Manalos Street Phone 0US WD UAM F. MULVEY. Lie Mgr. JOSEPH L.

PARMELE FUNERAL DIRECTDH 41 Halahl Aveano TeuuMMMui in ROBERTS FUNERAL7H0ME WappUgers Falla SCHOONMSKER TELEPHONE 104 SCHLUDE SONS FUNERAL SERVICE F. ANDERSON JR. Mgr. Phono Ml day calls ISO nlaht nana HiaiLroRSOfirExiEMoTiiAT: VNERAL ROME Poughkeepele 17. Wappiaiere Falla 111 WILLIAM E.

WHITE RHTNEBECK, N. Y. Phoae Cards of Thanks' WE WISH TO THANK an those who were a Kind during our recent bereavement, the death of Louis Andrea. Signed! The Family Father Cassidy Dies in Yonkers The Rev. James A.

Cassidy, 68, pastor of St. Joachim's church. Beacon, the last 18 years, died unexpectedly yesterday In St. Joseph's hospital, Yonkers. Fattier Cassidy had been visiting his sister.

Miss Grace Cassidy in Yonkers, when he became ill on Thursday and was removed to the hospital. Ordained a priest In 1912. Father Cassidy had served at Our Lady of Good Counsel church. Manhattan, SL Joseph's church, the Bronx and the Holy Eucharist church In Yonkers prior to going to Beacon. FATHER CASSIDY.

who had been actively associated with various organizations In Beacon, was honored at a dinner In 1948. commemorating the 15th year of service to rill parish in Beacon, ne navtng begun his 13th year. Oct. 26. 1948.

Father Cassidy had done much to further work of his church and parochial schooL He also had served pastor of St Mary's church in Flshklll and conducted services at the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. uorn in new York city. Father Cassidy wu the son of the late Bernard and Ellen McGrath Cas siay. ne was graduated from St. Laurent's college, Canada and St Joseph's seminary.

Yonkers Chaplain of the Beacon Engine up. ana me Mase Hook and Lad der Beacon. Father Caulrlv aiio was cnapiain ol the Matteawan State hospital Employes asso ciation ana ol Trinity council, Knights of Columbus, Beacon. SURVIVING, in addition fo hi. sister.

Is a brother. Joseoh A. Cassidy, Yonkers. He wa a hrnth. er of the late Helen, Elizabeth and uernara uassidy.

The body will reiiose In Kf chlm's church. Beacon, beginning at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ine divine offlce will be sung at me cnurcn ai clock Tues. day morning and a Solemn Mass of Requiem will be offered there ai ii clock. Burial will be In St josepns cemetery, Yonkers, un.

der the direction of John J. Hal vey. Deaths Street. Moadsy si a. m.

and si ol Msry a church si tiM a. m. where a High i Mas al Requiem win bo celebrated. Relative aad frlead Invited. IMer "7 Frle.de may can al the Faaoral HWma Saturday even.

ns. Bunuay anernoo and evening. Ac rangeaaeata la charge of William o. HAMILTON Al homo Grove Street. Highland.

July 1. IBM. Bertha. Funeral arvtee from th. Carpenter Funeral Homo, Vineyard Avenue.

Hlghlaad. Mon day afternoon at o'clock. Utermeat Lloyd cemetery under the directum of Harold Sutton, rrtcada may cad Sunday veeiag. LASS Marti al Marlboro. N.

Jul. I. 1151. Services from SI Smith Stroot. vow, luiy u.

ai i p. aa. rneada may call at Smith Street. Saturday eves lag. Interment Vaaaar Tempi Cemetery la charge af McCoraa Funeral Service.

Samuel Levine, Of Heart Seizure Highland State Police said a man Identified only as Samuel Ellis Levine. 47. of "Wild Acres," High Mountain. Ulster county, died un expectedly last night In a gasoline filling station in Highland. Ulster county coroner Michael Galletta, Saugertles, said Mr.

Levin died of a heart seizure. According to State Police. Mr. Levine drove his car into the Grif fo filling station, near the Bridge circle about 10 30 o'clock, and asked the attendant to call for an ambulance. The Vassar ambulance or.

dered to the station but Mr. Levine was pronounced dead by an Intern from the hospital upon the arrival of the vehicle. Coroner Galietta ordered the re. moval of the body to the Fltin Heights Funeral home. Highland.

Mr. Levine, who was a radio program producer in New York City, was enroute to his home In. the mountains, from New York City, when he became ill. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Norborg Levine and a son.

Mr. Levine was born in New York City, the son of William nd Rose Levine. Funeral services will be conducted at the Riverside chapel. New i era tiiy. at o'clock Monday.

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Hamilton, 78, Former Valley Reside IU for some time. Mrs. Washing ton Hamilton. 78. former resident of Pleasant Valley, died yesterday at ner nome.

urove street Highland. She had resided there the last year. Mrs. Hamilton, the former Miss Bertha Robinson, was born In Sheridan, the daughter of the late Deloos and Elizabeth Wortman Robinson. She and Mr.

Hamilton were married In South Bend, in 1902 and resided there for some years. She was a member of tne Ladies of the GAR in Illinois. Mrs Hamilton had made her home in Pleasant Valley for a number of years prior to going to High land to reside. Surviving. In addition to her husband are a niece.

Miss Edna L. Erts and a nephew. Earl Erts. this ciiy. Funeral services will be eon ducted at the Carpenter Funeral home.

Highland, at 2 o'clock, Monday. Burial will be in the Lloyd cemetery, under the direction of Harold Sutton. Friends may call at the Funeral home, tomorrow night. FRENCn FOREIGN MINISTER GEORGES BIDAULT accompanied by his wUe. Is greeted on Ms arrival la New York'a IdlewUd airport by French Ambassador to th U.S.

HENRI BONNET. Bldault flew In from Parts to attend th "Llttl Berrnada" eo nre" ln Washington between France. Great Britain and Ul6 Ue Oa Eleanor Rceosarelt My Day Sidney Homer, 87, Wrote 'Sweet and Low' WEST CHESTER. PA (AP) Sidney Homer, 87. composer and ousoana oi we late, internationally known opera singer.

Madame Lonlse Homer, died at Winter Park Thursday night, according to word received here yesterday. Homer composed such songs as "Sweet and Low" and "Thy Voice Is Heard" from the poetry of Tennyson and "A Woman's Last Word," from Browning. Homer is survived by a son, Sidney of New York and four sisters; Mrs. Louise H. Styers, of Bolton.

N. Mrs. Kay H. Fryer of White Plains; Mrs. Ann H.

Doer flinger of Rome, and Mrs. Hester It Henry of New York. Porter Berryhill, Civil Engineer, 61 NEW YORK (API Porter Berryhill. 61, clvU engineer of Seattle, collapsed and died last night while dining at the Coq Rouge, a night, club. Berryhill was employed by the Foley Brothers Construction of PleasantviUe, and returned only recently from Brazil, where he had been laying out the route of a new railroad.

Mrs. Berryhill. who flew from Seattle to Joln him several weeks ago, was with him when he was stricken. aty Notices COMBINATION SCREEN AND STORM WINDOWS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BUM Sealed repseale for Combination Scree ad Storm Wladowa will bo received at th office of th Poughkeeneia Housing Aathec Mrs. Mae Marshall, Former City Resident Irs.

Mae Marshall, Astorla, formerly ot this city, died Wednesday night ln Astoria General hospital after a short Ulneu. Sh. was born ln New Rochelle and at tenaea school there. She Is survived' by a daughter, Miss Doris Astoria, L. and a sister.

"Mrs. Gertrude Hsga dorn. 422 Main street, this city. Burial wUl take place Monday afternoon ln th Lutheran church cemetery. Upper Red Hook.

Rites Set Monday For Miss Fetter Funeral services will ran. ducted Monday for Miss Celeste R. Fetter of 230 Mansion street, who died yesterday. Services are scheduled at the MUler Funeral home, 310 M1U street, at 8 o'clock and at St Mary's cburchat 9.50 o'clock, when a High Mass of Requiem wUl be offered. Burial will be ln St Peter's cemetery.

Friends may caU at the Funeral Center Lists Contest Winners ni smith street poughkeepai. New hr.m frrnioM an, Amnrvw7 af Boston, erts. of 2 dot. .73 1.00; Ro I winners In th doU contest res XKTJLnS IS r.LVfurnoon and nlghT alter, th seated propooala will bo opened and publicly read aloud by th Poughkeen nnui louauu Authority i Poughkoepsie, New Yerk. II South Street; UZji The aealed Brosasals aro to ha foe Cam.

blnatloa Screen and Sturm Windows for the William w. Smith Pough keepale Housing Project NYS 4. Oa aad altar July II. 1JJ the Contract Document and Specifications may be amlned at tin. office of the Poughkeepai Housing Authority.

Coplea thereof may be ottakoed at the office th Authority. HI South Street, PoBghkeeaole, New York. Poughkeepai. Houelag Authority ugSliaU, night Mrs. Herbert Morrison, Ldborite Official's Wife TnVnmifAPI Mn ll.rh.rt Morrison, wife of Britain's 'former foreign secretsry.

died today of cancer. She was ln her late fifties, Morrison, deputy leader of the opposition Labor party ln parlia ment, was forelgih secretary for eigm monuis in Grotto Slates Boathouse Outing Trl Po Bed Grotto is making plans for one of its summer programs. Friday. It Is acheduled at the Cornell boathouse at 6.30 clock when supper will be served. Robert Hunter, monarch, will make known plans at that time for other summer activities.

(World Copyright 1933, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Reproduction in whole or ln part prohibited.) BELGRADE. YUGOSLAVIA One of the pictures of Grece I think I shall keep ln my mind is the blue sea of the Mediterranean or rather of the Gulf of Corinth and the little red tiled roofs ot the whitewashed houses in the daytime. All the houses have 'their doors and windows shut and look almost unoccupied, but that is because if they are opened, the files wUl flock ln. As soon as the light comes In the morning they begin to buzz ln your room, but they seem to disap pear completely with the evening light, bo then all the windows are opened and everything comes to life.

You can't help feeling that a few good American screens would be useful, but two purposes are served by shutting up the houses. They are kept cool within their thick walls, and since most of them have no refrigeration I suppose how cool you can keep your house is Important even to the food supply. Some things are undoubtedly kept ln water just as they are used to be at home with us. We left Patras at about nine o'clock; and drove along the sea most of the way, looking at the mountains on both sides and think ing what a wonderfully fertile val ley part of this land was after the arid land we had gone through over tne mountains. About a quar ter past eleven we found a beach with some shade and we stopped and went In swimming and then lay around in the sun for a little while, writing letters or sunning ourselves, snoruy after one clock we went up and asked the small restaurant proprietor If we would let us sit at one ot his tables and eat our picnic lunch.

BY 4:30 WE REACHED OLD CORINTH, but it was stUl so hot that we decided to go Into the museum first. We had hardly started walking around when Mr. and Mrs. Dlnamore, who are liv ing at present at ine American ex cavations In Corinth, appeared. juh Dack irom Athens, they wel corned us warmly and walked about the museum with us and then took us to their house for a cup of tea.

It certainly was wel come for the sun wss stUI too hot to go over the excavltlon. By six o'clock it was a real joy to see what we could under Mr. Dlns more's guidance. It wu delightful having him take us around, for he told us many of the old legends. For Instance, the story ot Medea and Glauce and how the latter threw herself Into the well after wear ing the poisoned cloak presented to ner by Medea, who did not like having her husband take a second wire.

Then we saw the old drinking weU In the city which goes back to 400 This supply Is still much on the same order as It was then. Many other interesting things can be seen through the eyes of the archaeologist who does the digging to discover th different, through the layers of earth, but I think they were disappointed at this site ln not getting down more often to th Greek and having to preserve so much ot th Roman. We sawth spot In on corner of the excavation wher St Paul spoke to th Corinthians, they say, and that gives you quit a shock, for It Is a long way back. E. K.

Moose Women List Reservations Additional reservations haw been made for th anniversary din ner of the Women of th Moos. tonight They Include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunlavey. Mrs.

Florenc Frailer, Peter Vosburg, Mrs. Bea trice omoienisu, airs, viola Tra basso. Mrs. MaybeU Burroughs. Mrs.

Margaret Burhans. Mrs. Betty Schattle and Mrs. Leona HummeL Members of the executive committee ot the chapter wlU meet at 8 o'clock Monday night and th committee chairmen at 8:30 o'clock, Mrs. Ethel Taylor, junior graduate regent was the guest speaker.

ner ineme oeing Taitn, Hope and Charity." other speakers wer Mrs. Ruth Owen; Mrs. Clara Kill mer and Mrs. Elizabeth Bender. The initiation of Mrs.

Arlen Dykas and Mrs. Ida Kaengeter took place with Elizabeth Bender having charge. Refreshments wer served bv Mrs. Aim. MrsJ Taylor, Mrs.

Muriel Wlxsoa, mra. Margaret ijurnans ana Mrs. Schattle. Ncwburgh Regional Market (Locally Grown Produce) '(Sales ln Wholesale Lots, up to 6 30 a. Demand fair for most fruit oM ferings with suppUes light to moderate.

Market steady. Receipts Ught for beans, cabbage and green squash with' de mana good ana market steady to firm. Market weak for beets and celery, about steady for lettuce, and weak for broccoU and yeUow squash. Other vegetables generally steady. Fruits: Cherries, sweet Wind sor, qt .41 .43, sweet Lambert, qt.

.47, sours, Montmorency, at 22 2S; currants, qt raspber ries, pt. Vegetables: Beets, dot. bnchs. JO; broccoli, bnch. .13 beans, green, bu.

2.78 3.00. wax. bu. 3.00: carrots, dor, bnchs. 50 cab oage.

du. i.oo i J3, lew lower; dill, 3 bnchs. celery, erts of 4 to 4V4 dot. 2.23 2.73;. endive, bu.

1.00 1.25; escarole, bu. 1.00 1.23; kohlrabi, dot, bnchs. lettuce. Iceberg, crt of 18 heads 90 1.00, 'I potatoes. U.SJJfo1 lLJ00JlLack 2.90, size 1.J0; parsley, doz.

bnchs. .79: doz. bnchs. .50 60; squash, green. 14 bu.

1.00 1.90, yellow. i .50 1.00. Targe size ln bu. 1.23 1.30; Swiss chard, doz, bnchs. scslllons.

doz. bnchs. .60 79; spinach, bu. .73 1.00; tomatoes. bu.

large size, best quaUty 7 00 8.30, small, poorer 8.00 3.50. bu. seconds 400, cullf 1.90 2.00: turnips, dot. bnchs. .60 .79.

i Spross Inherits Estate of Wife Mrs. Lena Spross, resident of Poughkeepsie who died May 8 left her estate to her husband, Hubert M. Spross, 1 Fairmont avenue, according to proceedings filed in the office of Surrogate Grady, af The estate listed at $23,994.93. Joseph B. Duggan is attorney for the estate.

Roosevelt Club Plans Observance Arthur Smith was named chairman ot the 23th anniversary celebration ot th Franklin Roosevelt Home club for next April at a club meeting last night at th Odd FeUows HaU of Hyde park. Plans wlU be formulated at th next meeting for the observance of the anniversary ot this group of local resident who organized to promote interest ln Franklin D. Roosevelt A report on th Memorial day services conducted last May 30 at Roosevelt Ubrsry was given. Miss Evaretta Klllmer made a report on th card party which th. club will sponsor ln August Th club meets four times a year.

Stevens Proclaims Cerebral Palsy Day Mayor Stevens has Issued a proclamation designating today Dutchess County Cerebral Palsy day "ln view of this constant threat to the children of thU city which Is being limited by the County Palsy association which operates a clinic to help children to lead normal Uves. The mayor "earnestly requests' that aU join with bint In observe lng this day and in making every effort to Support tha Dutchess County Cerebral Palsy association In the continuance ot its "valuabl work." Schultzville Church Plans Bible School SchultxvUle's Christian church wUl sponsor a dally vacation Blhle school at its church starting Mon aay ana running through July 24 from 9 a.m untU noon, Monday tnrougn maay. 'The school, by the church's Sunday achool depart ment, will be directed by Mrs. Kenneth Cole. Salt Point, director of Child Evangelism FeUowsblp of Dutchess county.

The open to boys and girls of all ages, will Include object lessons, Bible stories, songs, handwork projects; and games. ff If'f, VM i mj Betty Lou Lawrence, most beauti ful; Gladys Van Leuvan, most original: Phyllis MUler; smallest doU; Carol Place, ugliest doll: Joan Zampko. best dressed doll, and Mary Dixon, largest doll Marguerite Balough and Doris Taylor 'were leader in a1 new game. Four Squares. Three ring relay was also play Id by th group.

The 1 19 member1 of th eenter present, were with a project in, crepe Draiaeq, rnauv Two Share Mrs. King's Estate Mrs. Beatrice M. King. Pough keepslevresldent who died last Oct: 1 14, left an estate appraised at $18.

7a.37 net, according to a stat tax appraisal by William B. Duggan, State Tax department attorneyattorney appraiser. The gross estate was appraised St $42,803.38 and dedueuS amounted to 124.0489. A stat tax was fixed at 8123.09. Mrs.

King left one third' of th" net estate to her husband, Sidney L. King, thl city. Her daughter, Amy D. King, will receive two thirds of th Th law Arm of SplU and Levlria represents th A estate. Director Tours YMCACamp iiarry KelL, director of th YMCA Camp Segowea corduetd a tour of th camp this mornlriat' for boys ot th YMCA Da camp Who' mad th annual trip to th camp In th Berkshire today.

Th boys left Poughkeepai at 8:30 a.m. by. bus tinder thfguld ana i At th camp, tb; boy took. Dart ln boatlne. awimmlne i and other activities of th camp.

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