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THK KINGSTON 'DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 29,1944. New Ration Point Values; Changes From Present Values Washington, Feb. 29 (m Now ration values of red-stamp foods effective Sundny, and changes from present values (only food? licith new point values are listed) Beef Steaks: Rib 10-inch cut, 7, down rib 7-Inch cut 8, down chuck (blade or arm 7, down 1. Roasts: Rib-standing (chine bone on) 7-inch cut, 7, down ehuck (blnde or arm) bone in 7, flown chuck or shoulder-boneless 8, down English cut 7, down 1. Stews and oilier cuts: Short ribs, 4, down plate-bone In 4, down plate-boneless 5, down brisket-bone in 4, clown brisket- boneless, 5, down neck-bone in 4, down neck-boneless (i, down shank-bone in 3, down shank meat-boneless down 1.

Hamburger 6, down 1. Pork: Steaks and chops: Center chops 6. down end culs or chops 2 down tenderloin 6. down ham, bone in, slices G. down shoulder or picnic steaks 2, down bellies, fresh and cured only 1, down 1.

Roasts: Loin-whole or half 3, down loin-center cuts, 6, down ham, whole or half, 3. down ham-butt end 3, down ham- thank end 1. down ham-boneless, whole or 4, down ham- honeless. slices 0. down 2.

Shoui- der-whole or shank half (picnic) bone in 1, down shoulder-shank half (picnic) boneless (piece or 2, down shoulder-butt half (Boston btitt)-bone in (piece or slices) 2, down shoulder- butt half (Boston butO-bonoless (piece or slices) 3, down 2. Other pork cuts: Fat backs and clear plates 0, down hocks 0, down jowls, jowl butts or tquarcs 0, down knuckles 0, down plates, roRiilur 0, down 1, Bacon: Bacon-slab or piece, rind on 1, down bacnn-slnb or piece, rind off 1, down bacon- ciiced, rinil off 1, down bacon- Canadian style, piece or sliced 5, down bacon-ends-pieccs or slices 0, down bacon-plate and Jowl 0, down 1. Variety meats: Beef:" Heart, 2, down sweetbreads '2, down tongue (short Use of Tokens Started in Stores RUSSIA'S FEBRUARY GAINS cut) 2, down 1. Lamb-mutton: Heart 2. down liver 2, down tongue 2, down 1 Veal: Heart 2, down sweetbreads 2, down tongue 2, down Pork: Heart 1, down tongue 1, down 1.

Meats in tinor glass container: Pork sausage (bulk or link) 3, down deviled hum down deviled tongue 4, down ham (whole or piece) down lunch- con meat 5, down meat lonf 4, down meat spreads 4, down jpotted and deviled meats 4, down sausage In oil 3, down tn- males 1, down tongue, beef, 5, down tongue, pork, veal or 4, down Vienna sausage 8, down 1: Ready-to-eat meats: Bnrbecued pork sliced or shredded 5, down corned beef brisket (sliced) 8, down ham, bone in, whole or half 5, down ham, bone in, slices down ham, butt end 5, down ham, end 3, down ham, boneless and fatted, slices 8, down picnic or shoulder, bone in 3, down picnic or shoulder, boneless 4, down picnic or shoulder Buyers Handle a i Coins Like Money Hation tokens went Into' general use In Kingston on Monday, and the motto "count your change" applied to the tokens ns well as to In food stores throughout the city. The tokens' worth a point each good indefinitely, are given ts change for the new stamps. Three of Inn 10-polnt red stamps -A-8, Br8 and C-8 Book Four (ire now valid for meats, fats, while five blue stamps -A-8, B-8, D-8 and E-8- may be used from the same book for canned Both series are good through May 20. Local storekeepers expressed the opinion that it would be fully week before the new system working properly, as it would )c at least that time for people become accustomed to the use of tokens. The tokens are used as hange.

For example it a purchaser buys meat that requires 38 ation points, they give the meat Joiiler two 10-point red stamps nd he gives the purchaser two okcns ns change. These tokens an be then applied to purchase of other meats and fats the same as stamps. C. B. King Will Take Charge of County A.A.A.

King of Ml. Marlon has been named county administra. tive assistant to the county A.A.A. chairman and-will take charge of the oflice in the county building nt 74 John street. He succeeds John P.

Erne, resigned, who has had charge of the office for the past year and a half. Shaded area Is territory recaptured by the Red Army during th last month. Arrows indicate February 28 Russian. gains which in eluded capture of Egoreveshchina, Toroshino. and Karamysiicvo aroun Vie key communications center of Pskov.

To the south the Red Arm Advanced west of Novosokolniki. Port Ewcn Red Cross There will be a rally for all the workers taking part in the Red Cross War Fund Campaign in the town of Esopus, at the Methodist Church hall tonight at 8 o'clock in Port Ewen. At this time plans will be. completed. for the campaign, a special" movie will be shown, and a speaker from the county committee will address the group.

Sign of Spring -Albany, N. Feb. .29 UP)-Early Thct Hudson river is navigable from New York to Albany, A coast guard cutter made the trip yesterday. The ice usually breaks up around March slices 5, down tongue, slices 5 down 1. Sausage: Fresh pork sausage: Type 1, 3, down type 2, 2, down type 3 2, down type 4, 1, down 1.

Smoked pork sausage: Type 2 2, down type 3, 2, down 2. Loaves: Type 1, 3, down 2- 2, 3, down type 3, 2, down Polish: Type 1, 3. down type 2, 3, down type 3, 2, down 2. Miscellaneous sausage products- Berliner 3, down 2: minced unclicon 2, down New England down 3. I I S--Soldiers of a combined American.

Canadian First Special Service Force, in training for fichlinc under all conditions at Fl. William Renrjr Harrison, near Helena, climb a stttp precipice with ropes. OPFORTUN1TV OWORTUXITV Distributor Franchise Available for Post War Established manufacturer of frozen desserts and dairy products desires party of character and financial responsibility for post-war plan. Exclusive sales territories now being established. All inquiries confidential.

Persons now in war work or essential activities not considered. Box Downtown Freeman MOHICAN BEST BRANDS Pound Prints BUTTER 48 RIOKOTTAGE CHEESE SLICED ULSTER COUNTY EGGS I BACON l.KAX EXII I HAMBURG STEAK-28 1 -FISH- HUDSON RIVER SHAD p.jcir p.rlj- table decoration. Financial and Commercial New York City Produce Market 3Vcw liriea is Jo curtail black market op- ins Kcl, a'SaHniS of nciv scrnlly-nuinhcml ismcd in a cardboard foldrr. The strips of gaffllmc raiina crojH-ns new coiipoiw nniM he cntiorswi as I lo cliciWc iioliicrs of K. C.

1-: and usual. The Kalionacc values rc- ,11 books "'ill Ixxsn The main IbeMmr. New York, Feb. 29 UP) (State Dept. Agr.

of most nearby grown vegetables were light to moderate today. Trading was generally slow with 1 few sales reported. Practically no receipts of old cabbage were available. The market closed slightly stronger for now. crop domestic round cabbage; red variety held linn at top permitted ceiling.

Bunched carrots were steady to firm but topped carrots were dull. Very few offerings of onions were available for the open market, the demand was active and the market irrn. Actual sales were impossi- )le to verify and ail quotations have been Old potatoe were dull and weak under ligh nquiry and moderate supply. Ne 1 jotatoes held about steady. Apples sold slowly and the mar ket was dull.

Very few offering of pears met a limited request. Apples--Hudson valley iskt or box Baldwin, No. heavy min 2.25-75. Deliciou Red unclassified 1.85-2.00. Alcln osh No.

1, min pale 3.25 Pears--Hudson valley, bu bsk ir box Kieffer 2.50; Seckel 2.50 fz bu bskt Seckel poor to Produce and provisions stead irices unchanged. Butter firm prices un at ceiling. Cheese nominal, no quo- ations. Live and dressed poultry flrm rices unchanged. Eggs irregular.

Whites: Special No 1 to No. 4 47 Ibs up) 3714-38; special med urn 42-43 Ibs 33-3314; extra No. nd No. 2 (47 Ibs up) 3614-37; ex ra medium 40 Ib average 31 Browns: Special No. 3 to No.

4 47; Ibs up) 3G-3614; extra No. 1 nd No. 2 (47 Ibs up) 35-3514. For each 500 pound bale of cot on lint there are 900 pounds ottonseeds. New York, Feb.

29 UP)--Stee and rails led the stock market a general retreat today after earl selective recoveries Jailed to a 1 tract substantial Dealings, relatively slow th opening, picked up for an interval as prices sli CR AC IE-Grade Fields. Torite comedienne of (he British Tammies, fives oat with her Lancashire accent and expressive gestures at the IValdorf Astoria in Xew York. In EacKagri and Tea at Ycrar slipped, then slackenec again. Declines of point or more predominated nea the fourth hour. Commitments were lightened i many cases on the idea the reccn average rise to a 1944 peak with out a great deal of progress bein made by the industrials could in dicale the market was technical! vulnerable.

Some customers with drew to await more importan war developments. British warn ings the Germans might unleas an allout attack on England servec as a restraining influence. Prominent on the downsid were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Sant Fe, Southern Railway, Atlantk Coast Line, American Distillin "Stamped'-, Chrysler, Goodyear Kennecott, Western Union "A' Douglas Aircraft.

United Aircraft du Pont and Montgomery Wan Bonds and mixed. commodities wer QUOTATIONS AT O'CLOCK American Airlines -'63' American Can Co 82 American Chain Co 23! American Locomotive 16 American Rolling 13Vs American Radiator Am. Smelting Refining 158? 60 26 62? 4 36 33 46V 80? 15 21' 31V 34? SH 38 11)1 35V 54" 89 72 xickhead Aircraft Mack Truck, Inc. 35J4 Robbins Montgomery Ward 444 Vash Kelvinator ll a "Jational Power 6 National Biscuit 214 Vational Dairy Mew York Central R.R..... 18 North American Co.

17 Vorthern Pacific Co 16 Packard Motors 3: 'an American Airways 32' 'aramount Pictures 24' 'ennsylvania R. R. 29 'epsi Cola 5914 helps Dodge hilips Petroleum 'ublic Service of N. J. tollman Co.

ladio Corp. of lepublic Steel Tobacco Class avagc Arms ears. Roebuck Co. inclair Oil Vacuum outhcrn Pacific Railroad Co 27 tandard Brands Co. (new).

2S a tandard Oil of N.J. tandard Oil of Ind. 32JJ Warner 12'; tudcbakcr Corp. cxas Corp. 3 jTimken Roller Bearing 'Union Pacific R.R.

103U American Tel. Tel American Tobacco, Class B. Anaconda Copper Topeka Santa Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive Bell Aircraft Bethlehem Briggs Mfg. Co Burroughs Adding Mach. Co.

Canadian Pacific Ry. Case. Celancse Corp Cerro DePasco Copper Chesapeake Ohio R. Chrysler Corp. Columbia Gas Elec.

Commercial Solvents Consolidated Edison Continental Oil Continental Can Co Curtis Wright Common Cuban American Sugar Delaware Hudson Douglas Aircraft Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Slectric Autolite Electric Boat E. I. DuPont ieneral Electric Co General Motors icneral Foods Corp Goodyear Tire Teat Northern, Pfd tecules Powder Hudson Motors 'nt Harvester Co International Nickel Int. Tel. Tel 'ohns-Manville Co 'ones Laughlin Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley R.

Iggett Myers Tob. 454 29)4 2914 U'A I United Gas Improvement XD '2'4J United Aircraft 2514 U. S. Cast Iron Pipe 3P4 U.S. Rubber Co 4-' jjU.S.SicclCorp.

I Western Union Tel. Co. tj El. Mfg. Co.

am Woohvorth Co. (F. 3ST-J IVolcn Kmlnixrnciit Naples, Feb. a W) The Italian Commute of National wnrraijon. urjsnc.

abdication of Kinc Yiuorio Emanudc and formation of a DonocraiJc swcra- mrai, dijjnidwfl a protest last mrjit Jlriroe Hinisltr ChurdiiD apiunKt Ms of Premier Marshal Kclro n-pmc. Still Sailing ALFRED IL DECKER According to Alfred H. decker, 122 Hurley avenue, seaman second class, U. S. Navy, the Japanese are as inaccurate in 'reporting sinkings as they are shooting.

"It sure feels good to be a corpse" the local sailor wrote to a friend in Kingston, denying the Nips' 'i nouncement that they had sunk his ship some time ago. It is still seaworthy and so it Decker, who hopes to help send a boatload or two of Tojo's tars to the heaven of their "honorable ancestors." Pettaklll; Hrf. Arlington. N. Yerkin.

oC Local Death Record The remains of John W. Fletcher, who died in Brooklyn February 24. were received by A. Carr and Son, Sunday. The burial took place in Wiltwyck Cemetery, Monday at 10:30 a.

m. Mrs. Ethel B. Fallon, nee Marsh, of Albany avenue extension, died suddenly yesterday. She is survived by her husband, John L.

Fallon. three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Miller. Miss Ruth M. Fallon and Miss Mary M.

Fallon; a son, Pvt. John L. Fallen, U. S. Marine Corps, serving in the Marshall Islands; and a sister, Mrs.

Charles F. Marquand. Funeral will be held from the Henry J. Bruck Home for Funerals. 27 Smith avenue, Friday morn- ine, 11 o'clock.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings, 3 to 5 o'clock and 7 to 9 p. m. Miss Mildred G.

Neher, former- of Port died this morn- ng in the Field Sanitarium in Rochester, following a long illness, diss Neher was a resident of Port for many years until she vent "to 'Rochester to make her lome with her niece, Airs! Rufus 5. LeFevre. She" was born in Voodstock and was in her 80th pear. Miss Neher was a member if the Port Ewen Church and in her younger years member of the church societies nd a worker in all of- the activi- ies of the church. Surviving is a ister, Mrs.

Hezekiah Hotaling of Coytesville, and several nephews nd nieces. Funeral services will held from the Funeral Home of raest A. Kelly, 111 West Chester treet, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 'clock, with burial in the Port Ewen cemetery. William H. Heidrich, 69, died at is-home in Ulster Heights, Monday.

Tonight at 8 o'clock he Rosary will be recited for the epose of his soul. at Humiston 76mmunity Funeral Service, Canal treet. Ellenville. His funeral will held from there Wednesday lornihc with a Mass of requiem 10. o'clock in St.

Andrew's offered by the Rev. "rancis Kleindicnst. The body will out in the vault at Fahtinekill Cemetery until spring when it will buried in Ulster Heights Cemc- cry. Surviving arc his wife- a on. Lester Heidrich.

of Guilford- dauRhter. Rita Heidrich. of Midletown: three brothers, Frank nd Charles Heidrich of Pennsyl- ania. and W. C.

Heidrich. of lorwich; four sisters. Sister Al- honsine. of Jit. St Francis.

Police Will New YorkV Dance New York, FA. 2J -j' policewomen ind men will bt utljnrf to New 239 dince hajj, j. keep out teen-act flrlj, Commissioner Lewli declared today. Vlentlll announcement' after Mayor F. H.

mnded a nightly checkup dancehalls and barrooms and ed drastic action against catering to young lcef The commissioner said ho peeled to copy 0 mayors order today and when he did he would issue tf! necessary orders against hnii. dance halls and barrooms" The mayor said his deniknds closer supervision story in the New York Ni the paper's young girls fraternizing ing in taverns with sailors. The name of the i 9 i 1918, was taken from hill callri ZoIIern near Stuttgart. Card of We wish to thank all our rck lives, friends and. neighbors for their kindness and sympathv tended to us In our recent hi reavement, of the loss of'hiy "vSl and our mother.

TM (Signed) JOHN WILLIAMS, SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Advertisement. lor Fu-' DIED DRAKE-- At West Park; Sunday, February 27, 1944, JohJ Drake. Funeral at residence in Wi Park Wednesday at 2 p.m. Uves and friends 'invited.

Inter- in Highland Cemetery, i FALLON-Ethel nee AfeS on Monday, February T28, 194) of Albany beloved wife of John Falloii) mother of Mrs. Joseph Mft. ler, Ruth Mary Fal- Ion, and P.F.C. John L. Fallon, U.

Marines; sister of Mn. Charles F. Marquand. Funeral will be held Henry J. Brack Home nerals, 27 Smith avenue, Friday morning, March 3, at: -11 o'clock Interment in Mary's Cent- tery.

Friends may call at chapel Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and evening. from 3 W) 5 and 7 to 9. GASSEN-- Charles J. on February 28, 1944, of'24' Andrew street, beloved husband of Mary E. Gassen, nee Brahm; brother of Mrs.

Josephine Bott; Mnt Helena Mellert and Mrs. Elto-" Foster. Funeral' will be held from Nthi Henry J. Bruck Home for Tu- nerals, 27 Smith avenue, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, to St. Peter's Church where high Mass of offered at 9:30 o'clock- for -the repose of his soul.

Interment in family plot in St. Peter's COM- tery. Friends may at any time. Attention Officen Monlw.1 St. Peter't Holj Nmnw Sndtf; All officers' 'ani memberi life reijiifet- ed to mett at ttx Henry J.

Home- for'' 27 Smith Manikin Wardrobe The or The rfntrrs flf Mj'Mic Court, Xe. ujj. 'Oi A rrcnicMcd jnetl mt Brcmji, 396 Hurley avenue. Tm NurOi 2, tfdodt if or ji 1 About the Folks Dr. Jtni3 Mrs.

I jivCTon, Jiai'r a-eliraic'el rfii Uirir yn iCTtl'. a February 29, at 8:30. to rccfte'th! Rosary for their departed member, Charles J. Gassen. Signed JOHN LANG, PresirJwl REV.

HENRY E. HERDEGEN, Spiritual Director. Attntlco Officen mod Monbertth CMMdl, Kihrfeti Corombns, AH officers and; mem- are requested to 'meet at the Henry Bruck Home for nerals. 27 Smith avenue, Tueiir evening, February 29, at 830 lo recite the Rosary for their 'departed member, Charles J. Gss- sen.

Signed GUIDO J. NAPOLETANO, Grand ROBERT L. RHINEHART, Atlnrkfi Hkm u4 Monbrn' Ajl officers and members requested lo meet Ihc HcjaJ Bruck Home for Smith avenue, Tuesday February 29. at to pay spects lo their departed diaries J. Gassen.

Sipwd FRED LEE GRBGORV. OfVOT 4H jRMflt. OWTOCJS KIU of KSngslon 97CJ, Motifif. ire --meet at ithc Moose Broadway, lonisht Jit H.o'jirwcefd to She Hcniy. Jojclhcr i jitricrn tit netful anfl motifs Ifw ilinois and Fifte Sena Witusi aWmB Vrnmsn, SI Srtg AOTEESS a Ritual lor Khcir JntOT' ChiirtoJ.

Oar 1 tSf i 1'jr Governor 'AOTHONT J. Secretary RexSierta; Feteaay Milftefl Njjhoi Ptmcrad tcbc Ftancnil Jiamf Erasil KdHy, West Friflay sal 2i3t) p. TO. Jtnfl Jn.

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