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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 3

Publication:
The Journal Newsi
Location:
White Plains, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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MYACK, N. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957 THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS of 52 Bogart Avenue. Pearl adford Gets LINK KHRUSHCHEV GERMAN VISIT. TO SOVIET PLAN Two County Boys Train at Fort Dix Mutual Company Goes Into Hands Of New Owners Inother Medal br His Collection pital, Orangeburg, and Mrs. Anna Johnson of 86 South Street, Hyan-nis, attanded Pearl Rivei High School.

Mr. DcLorenzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice DcLorenzo, attended Brooklyn Technical High School. River, and Maurice F.

Do Lorenzo of Charles Boulevard, Valley Cottage, will be stationed at the fort for eight weeks. Mr. Johnson, the son of Ragnar Two county boys have recently been assigned to Fort Dix for ba WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (INS) NEW YORK. Aug.

9 (INS) of Rockland State Hos sic training. Ragnar W. Johnson esident Eisenhower pinned an The Mutual Broadcasting System, servicing more than 400 radio sta ker Distinguished Service Medal MMaaajM ee the tunic of Adm. Arthur W. dford yesterday at a surprise lite House ceremony honoring retiring chairman of the joint tions coast-to-coast, officially changed hands yesterday.

The 23-year-old network was sold by RKO Teleradio Pictures, a subsidiary of the General Tire and Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, to a group headed by New efs of staff. iThe citation praised the "integ- id 6 Months Guarantee loyalty, modesty, and ability th which the Admiral carried out York industrialist Armand Ham duties as the nation's top mili- mer. The new owners elected Los An i ry leader during four years on geles broadcaster Paul Roberts ob. president and director and Ham Adding his personal congratula-Ins, Mr. Eisenhower said: 'It is with very great regret Hot now say goodbye to you mer, chairman ol the board.

Other directors named were H. Roy Roberts of Ojai, also designated treasurer; Frank P. Barton, Los Angeles attorney, also chosen secretary; Bertram J. Hauser of v. i Vfe I t-f i urn i i Jfcj iii in 1 1 t-jia es ally, but we hope you will be found when we can talk to you rsonally." The ceremony in the Rose Gar- Paid For Clean Cars 1951 to 1957 brought out top administra- bn brass, including a large dele tion from the Pentagon, and fol- Iwed the regularly weekly meet- SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY CHIW Niklta Khrushchev (right), arriving in East Berlin tor an official visit, was said to have brought plans tor a separate peace to perpetuate the division of Germany.

In center is East German Premier Otto Grotewohl and (left), Walther Ulbricht, Red boss in East Germany. Khrushchev said West German "imperialists" block "friendly efforts." (International Radiophoto) of the National Security Coun I. Among those gathered to honor Short Hills, N. named executive! vice president; Arthur Brown of New York and L. M.

Halper of Los Angeles. The wholly owned radio stations of RKO Teleradio Pictures, remain as affiliates of the Mutual Broadcasting System. In addition to the Don Lee Network of 56 stations on the Pacific Coast, they include KHJ, Los Angeles and KFRC, San Francisco, WOR, New York, WNAC, Boston and the 24-station Yankee network, which is also a part of Mutual, WHBQ, Memphis and WGMS, Washington, D.C. ladford was Defense Secretary tiarles E. Wilson, who is also In Wife Slaying Lederle Union Members at School aded for retirement, and Gen.

tathan S. Twining of the Air i force, who will take over as chair- public speaking and unions, past, present and future. The four are Alexander Manko-wich, 118 Highview Avenue, Nan-uet; Clara M. Coughlin. Route 303, Valley Cottage; Joseph Kubran of New City; and Anna M.

Mellon, P. 0. Box 136, Bullville. They are members of Local 143, International Chemical Workers Union, AFL-CIO. an of the joint chiefs Aug.

15. The President pinned the Dis- hguished Service Medal, the 74 CARS 1949 TO 1957 1 TO CHOOSE FROM 1 WAMAWWuaWWMMWMWMWWWWMIWWWW urth one for the 61-year-old Rad rd, beneath six rows of decora- COMING EVENTS bns and campaign ribbons on the Auff. 15 volunteer! to make Hmiral chest. cancer dressings, VMA building, Four persons from Rockland County are among the 110 trade unionists attending the AFL-CIO union leadership training school held in co-operation with the Rutgers Institute of Management and Labor Relations. The union members at this school numerically the largest of its type in the university's history are studying such courses as international union problems, incentive problems, wages, prices and profits, pensions, Radford responded in one sen nee to the tribute: Lake Road, Congers, 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. "I have thoroughly enjoyed my mr years on your team and I ave with great regret." Termites appear only at the time they swarm, which is in March and April. Drotch Motor Sales Co. 5V; A re is virtually little distinction en tame and wild reindeer. ROUTE 59 WEST NYACK, N.

Y. Opea Doily 'Til 1 Alfisoii ft VerVtln Co. I no- Buildlno Malarial "Krvthlng to Build Anything" Rout SW A Watt Slda Ave. HAvorstraw 9-5701 GOOD CLEAN NYack 7-2748-2749 Closed Sat. P.M.

Closed Sundays i Factoquiz 1. The Hessians faced Washington at what battle? 2. The Council of the Republic is what legislative body? 3. Which state ranks second in production of automobiles? 4. The Dalmatian is associated with what public service outfit? 5.

Which controversial international organization died in 1946? 6. Loons feed on what? 7. Far turn and backstretch are sections of what? 8. Muzzle velocity is expressed how? 9. Name the Vice President of the Confederacy.

10. What covers the wind pipe opening? QUIZ ANSWERS on Page II FILL For SALE Large or Small Orders Accepted FREE ESTIMATES A EXCAVATORS Call NYack 7-4197-4896-3943 The District of Columbia is the most aenseiy populated area in KENNETH MIUEI, 40, holds a cigarette in manacled hands as he is questioned by Minneapolis police In connection with the strangulation of his wife in their Tucson, Ariz, apartment Police say he admitted the crime. The slaying occurred after Mrs. Miller threw her wedding ring in his face during an argument, it was claimed. (International) the United States, having a population of over 13,000 people per square mile, as opposed to Nevada, which averages a little more 'than one person to a square mile.

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CONVENIENT IUDGET PAYMENTS MODEL ACG'A TO) COMMANDER YACK ILDANK AND TRUST COMPANY si a A Marina Midland Bank Member Federal Dapoilt Insurance Corporatlo GREGORY W. SPURR PrttiAent PETER DUDAN Vlo President B. M. JOHNSON Trust Officer W. R.

GILLIES Vlca President and Secretary EDWARD T. LOYATT Vic President and Trtaiurer GEORGE I. AUSTIN Assistant Treasurer HARRY G. SMITH Assistant Treasurer ROBERT DEMAREST Assistant Treasurer HOWARD W. IEASLEY Atsistant Secretary and Auditor.

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