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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 9

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THE KINGSTON A I A I N. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1947. I School Teachers Give Pay Survey In Bid for Raise Cluim They Receive Uiihkillcd Folk; Say. Children Are Kcul Losers Washington Dinner. Principals thnt low HIT cnuslns leiichcrs to leave the, profwwioA, thun bumpering the Mute's educational system, the Second Supervisory District of Ulster county hns announced nchool iii.strueturs' salaries are Imvrr I i I hewn of unskilled In- Uirors.

A survey In the district, according to a press release from I lie touchers, reveals 157 of them receive IBM- week-'- $35 with deductions us HKUln.it the aver- line $40 piiid tn unskilled lntx)rcrs; Principals at the annual George Washington dinner at the First Dutch Reformed Church Thursday $1," to to skilled laborers and night were, from left, the Rev. Arthur Oudcmool, pastor; Albert Kennedy "Rosey" Rowswel speaker $HKi Hi SwIIH) for business udmin- Roger H. Loughran, toasttnaster. (Freeman Photo) Ifitnitor.i. The tffecl Is that the district bus to employ 28 teachers, who are working on emergency certificates, Instead of being ahle to at- qualified instructors.

"If this continues," the press re- Ira.nc "disastrous social and dUicntUmnl conditions will prevail lr a yours. cannot expect Wit, Philosophy Featured i Talk Al First Dutch The annual Washington's Birth- It, continue to attract the best dliy dinncr of thc Mcn clu of Hindus and Moslems to Choose Way They'll Settle Issues London, Feb. 21 (m--The Brit-1 The Labor government's atti- bruin power to i a the minds ol our x-hildrcn if such continue." ish government left squarely up to feuding Hindu and Moslem I a 4 i i Lu i I 1 1 1 I I I I a UN i Iw First Reformcil Dutch Church, i which since its Inception nearly a I lc de today the question of hcth Indla intends- to win is com-j quarter of a century ago has been I whether India intends to win independence in bloody civil war or continues, "that teach-I ina cusinElv recoEnizC as one of in bloody civil war or salaries should be less because Crcusin 8iy recognuca as one 01. throllfin pcacolu i negotiations by they do work 52 weeks a lhc noteworthy events ot the year the time i a i ends her reign However, i must be remembered in Kingston and practical over the rich sub-continent 16 tour iw nre receiving no plc of good feeling and general months in summer sehool or holding nt't- record for attendance Thursday tends to pull out of India by June, CTMOOM jobs In order to supple- night, iiii-nl i sehool salaries. Farmers' Credit Office Handling Loans Locally Farm credit service- is now available through the Farmer's Home Administration, 25 E.

O'Reilly street, Kingston, F. A. Norman, county supervisor of the administration announced today. The service deals with crop or seed loans which farmers formerly received at the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan office at Springfield, Mass. Norman said the new arrangement resulted of the merger last November of the Farm Security Administration and the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan section of the Farm Credit Administration.

Along with feed and crop loan service, the new agency will be responsible for various types of supervised credit formerly supplied through the F. S. A. Typps of credit available- include production loans of one to five years for livestock machinery, essential farm and home equipment, and other operating needs. Farm ownership loans for the purchase of family-type farm homes authorized over a possible 40-year period are available as arc loans for family health needs under certain circumstances.

visions of the act of the 79th tudc on thc question wa summed Congress also" provide for loans for McNarney Reports Council Agrees to Dissolution Law Prussia Would Become Broken Lp as It Is Now in Occupation, General Says, a Britain in- I 1948, and at thc same time ap- up by the comment of the Daily Herald, the party org; which said: "To the rest of the world it will be a. final proof oi the fact that the British Govei nment is sincere in its desire i see India ruled by Indians md does not, as is sometimes uggcstcd, Attlce told i secret snlisl'uction from the The comparison of salaries of the chapel of th twii-hcrs i other professions to serve th Kvory bit of available space in Pointed Admiral Lord Mountbat- church was 27D men who ten, a great grandson first British empress of India, as vice- I I iU vu I I I 4. I I I I I I I I I I rt by stiito can be for the occasion and TM. lo i i a JOO yrars of Bntim: tn our district by leiiehriV salaries liy of room made it necessary i those disappoint many who would hi Of the prison employes. The tench- be present.

cr j)f average a salary The turkey dinner, served have Ish rule. i Some empire-minded, conserva- communal quarrels whic i nre delaying the transfer." The main House of Commons farmstead water facilities intended to increase efficiency and production. Special attention is also given to loans for eligible veterans, -and! general eligibility involves inability for various reasons, of veterans, to obtain adequate credit from banks or other lending sources. Norman announced that all farmers in Greene, Sullivan and Ulster counties, who have secured discussion, however, is expected loans in the past from the be concentrated on th government's abrupt replace nent: of Viceroy Lord Wavcll Mount- matten--an action whicl brought angry protests from Winston fives and sections of the British Churchill yesterday and from I press direly predicted' that a of $61 er week while the Kimrd's lho Women's Guild dy struggle for power in In- talnry varies from to 581 prr under lne direction of Mrs. Ar-1 dl would result from Britain wrrk.

nnd these salaries are grant- i K. Oudemool and Mrs. Kd- withdrawal ert by many ns home too low. i wm-d DeWitt, fully maintained the snlnries of other wage reputation which these an- Mincrs In i of Now mml dinners have achieved. There was an abundance of everything York also show much more neuron of combating the Lord Templcwood--Sir Samuel Hoarc before lie became a peer presented a motion last night declaring that the end of British on the varied menu and the ladies i is likel to imperil peace Ijinri ril'ncrmnttAf nf piYnenl cost of living than i 0 Guild fully deserved thc en- i and prosperity of India, do teachers' sidarics." thuslastic vote of a that was 1 Tw a JL Ziegfeld Star Is To Be at K.I in the ousc LordK 1 cxt Tuesday on motion and in the House of i Commons the week after next.

given at the conclusion. John II. Huulonbi-ck, president The delay was necessary because of Men's Cluh, welcomed the I House of Commons is sched- guests and presented Roger H. ulcd to debate three other press- Cuntor ll K. lir UB toustniastor for the ing British problems lirst--foreign l.Hltinr /iMOt.iaiG evc ning.

Mr. Loughran referred affairs on the eve ot Foreign Sec- lo SOUK Program The KinttMon High School Stu- dftit Council will present in A The Song Hits of former Mr. Phillips-Robertson, speakers that had addressed the gatherings, ns he presented the baritone MnK.iiK a of the speaker of the evrning, Albert feld i the years when Kennedy Rowswcll. former sports- Kchlii- CaNor. Hollywood, writer, radio speaker and author.

to the inauguration of these a i rotary Ernest Bevin's departure mini affairs by the late Dr. Lucas Boevc in 1923, lormer pastor of the church and the sioady increase in attendance llmil.s from a for Moscow, turning the Palestine mandate over to the United Nations and government handling of grave coal crisis. Probably Will Pass If Templewood's motion- amounting to a vote of censure, of the Labor government--is pushed to a vote, it probably will pass in the conservative-dominated some British newspaj ers today. To Get Earldom Thc Prime Minister's office announced that Viscount Wavell was to be awurdod an earldom and that Mountbatten 'ould be appointed to the Privj Council. Thc First reaction in In lia, New Delhi dispatches said, was that Congress leaders felt Brit sh with- gency Crop and Feed Loan office, and who needs loans for 1947 operations, are invited to make application al the F.H.A, office in Kingston as soon as possible.

This also applies to eligible new bor- Halpern Proposes State Commission; Introduces Bill Albany, N. publican Senator Seymour Halpern of Queens today proposed es- and some regarded Wavi ll's replacement as a slop to placate Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru leading minister of the Interim ment and chief strategis of the Congress Party. Mahomed All Jinnah, i resident of the Moslem League, said he wanted to study tho Britii statement before commentirg, but Berlin, Feb. 21 W--Gen. Joseph T.

McNarney, in his new.s conference in Berlin as American military governor in Germany announced, today that thc Allied Control Council had njjrcecl to promulgate a law dissolving Prussia, thc heart of Gorman militarism. At the same he declared that Germany must remain under occupation for 10 to 15 years to insure world McNarney said the action regarding Prussia would confirm in law-what already had taken place in fact through the breaking up of Prussia into Russian and British zones of occupation. Once a German kingdom, Prussia later becamiy tho. largest, most populous and most important stale in thc German Reich. By the efforts of Otto Von Bismarck it became the cornerstone ol a unified Germany in about 1870 and remained so until it was split off from the remainder of Germany by the Polish corridor after World War 1.

Later it was an integral part of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. McNarney said the control council's coordinating committee was instructed to outline Prussian law yesterday Marshal Vassily Sokolov.sky 1111- nounced that Russia agreed i American and British suggestions made in connection with the drafting; of the council's report on Germany for the foreign ministers' meeting at Moscow next month. In connection with that report, McNarney said "significant progress has been made the )as few days and many a reached," although the program originally laid out for it had not been carried out. He added thut the council would meet again February 25, "when we hope to he able to consider and approve tho remainder of the report." Gen. McNarney has been appointed S.

Army Air Force representative on the U.N. military staff committee and will bo by his deputy, Lt. Gen. Lucius D. Clay.

Messina Resigns As Music Director Of Trinity Church Anthony J. Messina, director of music at Trinity Lutheran Church for two and one-half years, has resigned his position in the church. He was recently appointed hirad of music at Uio Crolon-On-Hudson Schools. The choirs in the church gave him a farewell reception and a gift on last Thursday evening. Fred W.

Ahlers, chairman Church Board of i i Church, has announced tlv- ap- i i of Mrs. WilJanl A. I Burke to the position of director iOl' music. Mrs. Burke is a gradu- 'atc of Boston University College of Music.

She has studied voice with Daniel Blair McClaski-y of I I 15. I A COUGH MEDICINE Boston, also, piano nnd organ with Mnlcolm F. of Boston. She was director of music two years at Fonda. N.

and for the last V2 years she has been director of music in the Presbytertta Church in Highland! She has' also taught piano, violin, organ and truining. Miss Lucinda Merrill will continue her position as organist of Trinity Churdi. China's firi-t railroad was built in 1876, connoting Woosung with Shanghai, 13 miles away. AUVKRTISEMENT car mom STftfMftTH If your blood LACKS NNW! You glrli and women who from simple anemia tbat "dragged nwr due to lack of blood-Iron So Lydla K. Plnkham't TABLETS--oui of the best Dome wayi to build tm red blood--in such dues.

ore one of the grentert Iron tonics you can buy! Buy thttm at any drugstore. Worth trying I for Your Hair Glimorlici of with BcMtifies and guy in (tovtrt) dtc in mixed grty Fourteen tolorfol 8 fficfaf 50c UNITEFCUfRATE 314 A 5T A A pNONi OPPOSITE THEATRE Introducing a bill to create the commission, Halpern' said that the state institute at Buffalo for study of malignant diseases was "far from adequate" and handicapped "due to lack of funds," "The state is merely scratching the surface," he added "and itsj work and facilities should be far expanded. there is no rea- House of Lords, hut Attlee is sure I without providing safegu; rds for other Moslem leaders dourly pre-' son why this should not be one of dieted that civil war wou erupt the greatest public institutions in as soon as the British le; ve, and 1 perhaps before. Jinnah eai lier had said that for the British leave i a rapid fire anordote, iiumor- Mr, Philllp-cRobi-rtson's unique I ous storlos nnd of philosophy. hobl.y of collect inj: rare and an- 1 He spoke of the valu! of laughter musical instruments has and the many things there are to rmirl" him foremost in the field laugh at in a spirit of good fel- It win to explain this collec- lowshlp and i humor, he lion Hint be appeared recently on nitliti show.

Hobby Lobby. Principal Clm-cnre L. Dumm in NimiMiMi-JMk' rnrihcumiiig pro- to The Kreeiiuin said, "I am Mire i will of the most MICH MtJtll Of i yt-tll 1 added, "the i Jiiughs at you mul hurts, I hale." Of special Interest, to his hear- 27 Cab Drivers A.M.G. Will Make Reorganization in Sign Statemenls, Areas of Germany i Sheriff Declares Berlin, Feb. 21 au- Colonial Nut Shoppe 628 Phone 5097 Large Bag Fresh Plain MARSHMAUOWS of "Greta" Beautiful Box CHOCOLATES IlmiKliiK from S5c to box SPECIAL For this Week ONLY Spearmint Leaf Gum Dropi 49e tb HMnemade Sugar Coated Ptanuti 40c A Good Mixture of Cocktail Nuti 49e tb.

Large Bar Pure Milk Chocolate Nutty Bridge Mix 49c tb. Stuffed Fruit, 99c tb.box Stuffed Datei, SI.19 tb.box MIXTURE OF DRIED FRUIT (Figi, Raiiini, Prunes, Apricots, Pean) nil In rrlliihhuiip Img 29c tb. A llnr Dlnhrtlc unit Dietetic I'nrccl fiint Anywhere. announced today that a reorganization of American Military Government in Germany would become effective with a change in command March 15. his old friend upon his visit here.

I told of knowing Judge Culloton In 1925, when the latter was member of the pennant xvin- Pittsburgh Pirates, then by Bill MeKochnic. "Hud" Cullolon did Job In those days In the bull pen ol' the i and didn't (jet half credit he deserved, said Mr, Kennedy. CHUDI-N of Trouble DisoussinK briefly cause of the i roubles that afflict mankind, speaker held that 50 cent Greenville, S. Fob. 2 men were icld in juil today in connection i the' the field of cancer.

"I believe the proposed commission should make every effort to bring this about." Halpern proposed that the commission include the state health commissioner, three senators, three assemblymen and two physicians appointed by the governor. The commission would survey the field cancer research and treatment and make recommendations for legislative appropriations to fight the disease. Air raid protection in schools Belfast, Northern Irland, in the last year. lynching of a 24-year-old Negro I co ty Jail and brought into Greenville man near here Monday. Sheriff R.

H. Bearden suid twent v-threc I i I I i of them were due to Iriclt of un- as 49.9 nor cent were due lo a wrong outlook on life and only about one-trnth of one per cc'iil to "downright cusscd- iifis." Mr. Kennedy was forced to curt a i his a as he to leave in lime lo get a (ruin out ol Poilghkcepslc shortly a 9 o'clock. I Music during the was i furnished by Paul A. one of i fl.Mm-es at those; dinners, lie hud i him Daniel i i Ok' Christ Pii.st.-n and Martin Kelly, the; ministers con! Hatter singing several solos.

Ar- i was reaffirmed as politi- for the dinner i to the theatre com! year were in charge oi President rn inc cr Huuk-Mbc-ck and Kdward DcWitt. K- on W. H. Draper, presont head of thc economics division of the A.M.G...C becomes economics advisor to Clay. Henry Piirltman, now director of I the Civil A i i a i Division of the A.M.G., becomes Clay's gov- affairs advisor, and Jack Bennett, presently head of Lt, Gen.

Lucius D. Clay is sue- them, all Greenville i driv- or.s, bar! signed sta lemon i ad- i i having been in th mob. Bourdon withheld the na ncs of men as well as the contents of i statements. He said last night: that another man a being interrogated in an eftort to find the "trigger man" wh killed Willie Karle with a blast after he had been taken Irom the nearby Pit-kens County Gen. Joseph T.

McNurney iw commander in chief of American forces in UK; European theatre and as military governor. The office of the theatre commander, which has hitherto been in Frankfurt, is being switched to Berlin, the announcement said. Maj. Gen. Frank A.

Keating, who to Clay move, into the lattor's post as deputy military governor. He will also become commanding general of the Oflice of i i a Government for Germany. Maj. Gen. Clarence Huebnor will assume the job ol commanding general of U.

S. Ground and Service Forces in JCurope in addition to his other duties us deputy the- a commander chief oi' staff Ambassador Robert D. Murphy, at present attending the deputy ministers conference in The Negro's body, showing five stab wounds and a shotgun wound in the head, was still warm when it was found alongside a country road. Ed. Gllstrnp, jailer at thc Pickcns County Jail, said about 25 armed, unmasked men had seized Enrle, charged by a coroner's jury with the fatal stabbing and robbery of T.

W. Brown, a Greenville taxi driver. Bearden said no formal charges had been filed, against any of the men being held in the investigation of Earle's death. i Marshall Has Hoi.I On Job, Aides Suy Washington, Feb. C.

Mm-sha-ll totluy rounds out his as secretory of i i i Ills top Hides convinced, nlong with Sera tor Van- (lonbcrg that he already is "obviously on top of his IDEI icious rviEA For Your Sutuiday Evening Cruise Anchor at the PLEASURE YACHT Square and Modern Dancing Sat. Night To Music of Cliff, Gene and Ray PLEASURE YACHT TAVERN "First Year (ipentd the Year 'Round" EDDYVILLE, N. Y. 3EER WINE LIQUOP job." Marshall observed th" occasion the finance division, becomes his finance advisor. Dcnitil on Marcantonio Paris, Feb.

25 UP)-- Yugoslav' embassy officials today knowledge of any Yugoslav sug- i gestion, as reported in the army PHONE 2711 a repore arniv UI a i i nl lh fi''i ncl newspaper Stars and Stripes, that i .1 at his 1)1); oak desk for tu-o-diiy to receive honorary dogrce.s fnuii Columbia and Princeton Unlversitiles. I was cabinet odieer's first absence uf more than a lew hours front his thro'-fold task of (A) miisltrini thorny proiilems of foreign policy, (B) dealing i urgent current issues IC'J pri'pnrliiK for March 10 Moscow Conference of the Big Four Foreign Mlnislrrs, Siiiulu-ielied in have been two detailed reviews of world prob- ni clostMj sessions of Con- Kii'ssioiml commiltees, one of which produceil tho () of hist Job" common I from Vandonberg, ehiili-miin dl ihr Senate Foreign Relations Committee. vito Marcnntonio (A.L.P.- N.Y. be chosen governor TrioKtc. ICE ICE CUBES 2 Cu.

Ft. Freezfcrs COOLERATORS Coleraan Oil Heateri 24 BinnewaterLakelceCo. 25 S. Pine St. 237 ASTORIA HOTEL BILL SHANN at the Piano.

and His ORCHESTRA A I Every Saturday Night SELECT THE MT. MARION INN FOUR CORNERS, MT. MARION, N. Y. (or YOUR FA ORITE PLACE TO DINE and DANCE Music by Vincc Orchestra Every Saturday Night We Cater to Wed iings, Banquets and Parties PHONE 399-M J3-35 N.

Front Kingston i i The cut-nway front, the pleated back, the tiny-waist bell, all contrive to give you figure i i Come sec a a tmoothif it is, come choose in any of the new wool pasleU. 10 lo 16, and the price it a brccae only $19.98 As seen in "Calling All Girls" Magazine for March. OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS STOKE FOR "CALLING ALL GIRLS" LONDON'S WINTER CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES IN ALL DEPTS..

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