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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 16

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Kingston, New York
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THE KCNGSTOK DAILY BEEMAST, ff. MONPAY 13, 1950. The Weather MONPAV, MARC'H 18, 1969 Sun ns 6 sun at 4S T. ram The Temperature The lowest temperature recorded on Th Freeman thermometer during thf night was .25 degrees. The highest figure recorded up to noon today was 31 decrees, Weather Forecsot New York city and and colder today than yesterday with afternoon tern- pc ratures netir 40 Rain rndinK tha evening or At Immaculate Conception Breakfast i with cratuns falling to JS to 30 in the city and to 20 to 25 lr suburbs Partly cloudy, seasonably cold Tuesday with highest temperature ST to 38 Eastern New York-- Snow In nirth portion nnrt Home uleet or rain In jiouth portion to- cti'i'N ((Jlowert by "inrivv and colder toniRht with low 10 to 15 in north and 20 In with Pnrtly cloudy and modcrntelv cold Tuesday.

Joe Was in Chicago, Now Hf's Back Home Fort Slonmouth, Miuch 13 It looked like cuttaitis (or a while out Jn Chicago foi Little Joe an Army Signal Cotps carrier pigeon. Nobods knows how Little Joe, who chalked up dlsilnguWied record Italy evei got from Monmouth to Chicago But there he was, lying ncaily Ircuten on sidewalk in tho windy city fune days ago lh was picked up, given 1 equivalent of hot foot bath and mustard plaster, and sent home on an AU piano by Chicajto authorities The plane held up half an hour for the wsu hero and he rode in a special cage in the pilot compartment At Newark airport yesterday, Little Joe Rot a hcios welcome from a Fort Monmouth delegation was given a splint feeding, thorough physical checkup and WJctwned back by signal corps buddies. Keefe Gets Data On Scout Award Culver, Ind, March 13--Myron Keefe Boy Scout executive for the Ufster-Gieens Council in Kingston, received full information last week on eliptlbility requirements for tho Culvca MS1- itliy Academy Emily Jane Culver scholarship worth $4,275, which be awarded to an outstanding scout of Si at class or higher tank The scholarships, good foi three years of study at the famous Principals at the annual Holy Name Society communion breakfast ol the Immaculate Conception Church are, seated fiom loft, Henry J. Bruch, honorary member, William Leetuve, guest speakei, Edward Lukaszowskl, piesident and toastmaster, the Rev. Joseph J.

Sieczek, spiritual director and Indent speaker, and George Reis dish man of committre on arrangements, Standing, from left, John Gill, secretary, George Schatzel, treasurer, Daniel Brown, vko-president; and James J. Goi- mnn, maibhrfl. (Ken Sooaa Pholo) and nonlcn tho chief means ff tmnnpoitnHon over the from India to China. OIL 1URNIRS Complftn rurnnce KENOSTON OIL CORP. P.O.

864 Kingston PHONB 119 TYPEWRITERS REPAIRS RENTALS SALES SUPPUES O'REILLY'S St. RE-ROOFING TIMI it H.T. Check Your Roof! and Eitimttt ReqniremeoU Asbeitoi Tour Telephone mts Roofing Service to work Siding Ton will never to i Gutters Leiders Repairs A HOOFING J4.A SUPPLY CO. Cor. Avei.

PHONE 4432 Holy Name Society Told Group's Work Is Vital in World The Rev. Joseph J. Sleezck spiritual director and pastor of tho Immaculate i Church, told members of the Holy Name Society ot that parish that they were the true soldiers of Christ duiing the annual communion breakfast Sunday moin- ing. The breakfast was held following the a communion Mass at hieh the group attended In a body Fiiher Sieczek, as principal speakei, selected as his topic, "The Holy Name Society In the Woiid of Today" and exclaimed members of all Holy Name Societies were the tiuc soldiers of Christ In hia talk, the speaker also stiessed the dirties and good deeds they should perform to be good members. The breakfast was served in the school hall by members of the Rosary Society and Children Of Mary Society.

Brief talks wera given by Louis Kolftno, supervisor, nnd John Hu- aidermnn of tourth wmd who am members of the Afso opeftklnR briefly were Henry J. Bruck, honorary member, nnd Wililiim Lnchlve wha Is regional president tit the AutKlloeesan Holy Name Union Division No 8, who spoke rn the Bat ton Bill, mercy killing and other Interesting subjects. At the Mass preceding the breakfast, the childtcn's choir sang under the direction of Slstet Mary Angelina. Dwmg the offertory, Eileen sang Ave Maria, anx during tho communion Margate Bwjak and Angela Lovy sang Vcn Jesu accompanied by Theresa Cehrlnger, organist The Rev Joseph J. Sleczek officiated.

Meeting Tonight Tha regular monthly meettni of the Holy Name Society wil held tonight at 7 30 o'clock In the school hall. All members, a well as all men of the parish, are invited. Movies and refreshments will complete the program, Bell la Appointed Feeksklll, March 13 Former state superintendent banks Elliott V. Bell yestcrda; named representative Dulchess nnd Putnnm counties on tho Library Trustees Foundation of New York State Boll's elee tion was announqed by Dr. Joseph Vigcant of Red.

Hook, presiden of tha Dutchess County Library Association. As a trustee of (he foundation. Bell will represen' puftlic library trustees of the two counties The foundation, chart ered by the board of rents, was es tnhilshed to help foster bettor public library service in the state. State Medicos Are termination of lift, including that which is termed euthanasia or mercy killing "5 Tht society further wishes to reaffirm that its membeig have dedicated their to the prevention of illness, the healing of ilckness and tha preservation of human life- Dr. Sunder was not available for comment on the society's statement He and his wife arc reported on "a southern trip" nnd not expected home for three wacks.

Han, 26, Is Accused Of Beating Boy to Death New York, March 13 UP)--A 26-year-oid Negro was accused to. lay of beaung his 15-month-old to death in a rage over the tvay the child was trying to learn walk. Police quoted the father, Alfred Weeks, a decorator's helper, as saying he struck the child, Al- Jn repeatedly with his fist. Weeks was held on a homicide charge last night after an autopsy showed the child had suffcied severe bruises of the face and lead, intcinal bleeding and a burst liver The mother, Wilhelmina found he child unconscious Saturday. She called a hospital and police, and the child was pronounced dead.

Assistant District Attorney William Kealng said the father, after lengthy questioning, signed a statement that he had beaten the boy The couple has another child Angela, two. HIGH FALLS Indiana boys' prep school have been awarded eveiy year since 11931 in mom.iry of the wife of the school's foumlei They are awarded to woitliy scouts who have ex- icouting nnd school work and who plnuj hiRhost on the xnmiiwtions given by Academy officials. Interested scouts nnd ihclr parents may iccciva complete information about the scholarslp by eontactniR Kocfe or by wilting to Cot. Hendeison, chairman of the Scholarship Committee, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, walked wit plum where arc company 75 jyit ami HiM 2 tt( ftn- in uroww nc'lii In ClMt Mushroom Strike collective bargaining election at the Hudson plnit J4 The "general at nil plants wan called Friday to pro. wi'nt on xti ike test dismissal of woriwn' the "rin in tlw union craimcd was for union niimhimim rmwinu niid activity A compnny in tlm wsrM.

said UiC worker wns dtwlwiKMll because he had tx'cn one "Hw txiinvtiu of 1 or two days oft each wtnk liltitl i A The union clulrncd tlwt in J-' High Falls, March 13 Tfte High Falls firemen will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, March 14, at 8 in the High -Falls Fire Hall. Donald Hasbrouck, president, requests a good attendance as business of importance will be discussed. IS YOUR CAR READY FOR SPRING Have your brakes and steering checked today. "BEAR" Wheel alinement and balancing Generaf Auto Repair TONY'S Brake Service A- J- Bftinketri, Proprietor 229 GREENKILL AVE. PHONE 2077 SPRING will soon be here So START PLANNING NOW TO BUILD YOUR HOME.

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1873-1977