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SIX DAILY KINGSTON, MONDAY EV WING, DECEMBER 5, 194f. Woman Is Injured While Standing Behind Parked Car "Don't stand behind your automobile's tail light," state police officials' at the Katrine sub- nation warned tottay, in report- Ing thr second ftcxsident Within two weeks directly attributed to that cause. Mrs. Pearl Smith. 2Q, of 338 South Wall street roct'Jved dislocated left knee and laceration to her IOK about TO, Sunday when sin- was utntck by another automobile while she was behind car assisting her husband, Fred Smith, to put on tire chains, slate police said.

She was treated at Kingston Hospital, troopers reported. The Smith automobile was ta rlied on Route SW about two and one-half miles south of Snu- (Turtles when another automobile, driven by Peter Kondino, 28, of CUsco, struck Mrs, Smith, troopers said, The other simitar occurred on November 23 loss than two miles from the- smme spot. Five portions wore injured and two of them, Patricia Smith, 19, erf Mpchanlcswllte, and Sylvia Helii-i-lins, 19. of Newark, N. art- still patlon(n at Kingston Smith's condition reported "good" and Miss UcbiTtini: us this morning hospital authorities.

December Term Opens The December term of Supremo Court opened this morning at 11 o'clock with Justice Roscoe V. Elsworth presiding. The panel Of trial and grand- jurors wtts called and excuses exorcised, Four grand jurors were excused and two were JV(xrtecl The (srnml jurors were until Wednesday at 10 a. which time they will organize ami enter uj.ion their de- A call of the civil calendar was hold at 2 o'clock this Mflcrnoi. ASHDOWK-- Kntercd- into rest Monday, Dec, 3, 1SH9, William husband of Anna Al.

Ashdown, ni'c Krusher, fa- tht-r of Albert and David Ashdown. W.ilfard E. Thomas, Mrs. Leon Hyatt, Mrs, Donald mitt MJsx Roseairne Ashdown, and of John and Raymond Ashduwn, Mrs. Mary ljy and Mrr.

Frank I'aUot). imd frk'iuln ure in. vltcd to a the funeral from thy Jcnsorv Dcepan Funeral Hoi-no, lf Downs 'street. Monday n-KirnuiK at 9:30 nnrt JO o'clock at St. Joseph's Church where a solemn high Muss of riiqutom will br offered for the repose of his soul.

Burial in the family plot in St. Mary's Cemetery, Friends may can tit tho parlors this eve- find nil day Tuesday. JOYCK A Kingston, N. Monday. Dc-ccwt'or 5.

1949, Arietta, wlfr of Aticluict Joyce and mother Mrs. Lawrence J. Hya-n. both of Went Hurley. Funeral (in'nngvmcuts- will' be announced SKN.V~lij town of Ulster, Hank road, December 4, 1949, John Senn.

husband of the, late Emma Byer sknn, father of Mrs. Ferdinand Harris and Mrs. Horace Bolitv Kxinfrjii services will be held from the N. Conner -Funeral K''iiie, 296 Fair street, Wednesday, DfccrnlH'f 1949, at .11 a. m.

Interment Mt. Marlon Cemetery, SMITH-- At Sunday, Doc-ember 4, 1949, Van HensselHer Smith, fnl.hor of Norman ytnUh and grandfather of Robort N. Smith, i-'uiirnil KervlccH at tln t.asher Funeral Home, Woodstock, on ilnosday. 'i'HH'cirlbcr 7 at 2 m. in Woodstock Ceme- in this city, December 4.

liHJ), Oeorse Edward Weber, of 98 Grand street, i''uneral services will be held at homo of his. sister, Mrw, Edward Decker, 50 street where the Rev. Frank Lawrence Gf'llnick "'ill odlclale on Wednesday IH. iteliulves and arc invited. Interment ill Atiifim-jicKK' Cemetery.

SWEET wd KEVSER, KUXKKAA. SKKVICE 'formpffy Kwfettfe Fttnatal Hornet K. M. Swoot VV. 6.

Keywr Licensed Mnnagurs 167 Avo, I'lioim Hit FUNERAL HOME Firemen Answer Several Calls Dnring Week-End Firemen from tion aria Hose Company answered a call nt p. m. Sunday lor a chimney flrc In house owned by Otis Davis ami. occupied by Scotty Smith on Lucns avenue extension. Equipment from Wiltwyck also dispatched to 73 street at 2:28 p.

m. Saturday where fuel all placed in the wrong container overflowed on basement floor. Some of the oil Ignited before the furnatfe was shut off, firemen said. Firemen were also called at 3:39 p. m.

Sunday to investigate an odor ol gas at Dederick's Drug Store, 306 wail street, and found it to be coal gas. Thefts Reported To Police at Week-End Three thefts were reported to the police over the week-end, Robert Humphries, 244 nvenue, reported at 8 p. m. Sunday that a tire and wheel taken from -sedan while It parked at Eider's gas station, North Front street and Clinton- avenue, Saturday night, and John Hill of Saugertles said a new of chains wag taken' from-ihls car while he'waa at thevOrphetim Theatre Soturdtiy, Abrnham Brcttgchneider, 753 Broadway, reported at 3:22 m. Saturday his overcoat, valued at was taken from 'Judte's Restaurnnt, Albany avenue.

Detectives Clarence Broehy and WUUam A. Krum were assigned to Soeks.New Doctor Block Island, R. Dec. 5 UR--For time In a year-this small Island may have to hang out a "help wanted" sign lor a doctor. Dr.

Lorenzo Orlando, who suocccded the late Dr. Charles F. Perry as the community's lone year-round physician, has- pinna to quit Jan, 1. Dr. OrliuKlo, formerly of Hackensack', N.

said in a letter to the town council his low Income and $100 monthly rent compel him "to seek a living anfl support of my family elsewhere." Two Collide New Jork, pec. 5 WP)--Six persons were injuries seriously and 45 were thrown Into panic today when two Brooklyn trolley cnrs collided. One-cor rammed into the rear of another that wua waiting for a traffic light. All the windows In both cars'were diitt, teretl. A fuse box caught fire In tho second car.

Black smoke and fumes filled this car and its SO passengers screamed with fright. Two policemen a priest' calmed them. Auffrey Returns Home Dee. Frenchman expelled from Poland who disappeared on the way home, arrived by train here today, escorted by two police Inspectors. After Auftroy disappeared -from the trwln bringing him and six" other French people expelled from Poland on espionage charges, the French rait-traffic officer at Helm- atetlt had erroneously said his body had been found near Offenbach, in the American zone of Germany.

Meet Syracuse, N. Dec. 5 Approxinnately' 1,200 secowlns-y and elementary schools met here today at the annual conventions of their state ttons. Most of the day's program was set aside for panel discussions. Youngdati of Minnesota Will be the principal speaker, tonight before one of the orgoplzfl lions, tho New York State Association of Secondary School Principals'.

Produce Witness Sarajevo, 5 Arson Boremovle, fomser state prosecutor here during 'the time German occupation, produced a surprise witness hi Yugoslavia's spy to-'support Ms he imd an okay from Marshal Tito's Partisans, to hold job. Boremovle is one of 10 defendants on trial here on charges of collaborating.with the Germans during tho war itnd of working as splos for nussia after the liberation. Hamburger Opens Financial.and Commercial Hrnnburgec fieaven at 14 St Janies street opened to the public Thursday. A large number of persons stopped there during the. day to be among jBe-first customers at the new eating place, Louis "Chic" Proveniano: nn' hand -to Orprt- Kis nutnmrps.

fxnrfmfA Provenianoi p'rpprictot, on hand 'to'' greet his customers, hirnwlf a well pfeosed. with ihc opening. The lurich counter and restaurant 'gleamed with an all-new interior of knotty pine and steel fixtures. The was with. Proyenzanoi receiving congratulations from all 'sides.

Baskets of Howenrfro'm well-wishers were placed in the window inside the room. The place it directly across the street from is alsp.managed by Provenzano. (Photo'by Owingt), loco! Arietta Joyce, Michael Joyce of Hurley, 'died' toddy Besides husband she is 'survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, ilso 'of West Funeral ments will Jbe.announced, Van Smith Sunday at home ol his son, Norman Smith, with whom'he re- stded in Woodstock. He also is survived by a grandson, Robert N.

Smith of Woodstock; nnd ftev- cral nieces and nephews. Funeral- services will be held from the Lasher Funeral Home, Woodstock, Wednesday-tit 2 p. 'conducted by the Lincoln ol Kingston: Burial will be in the Wooditocic Cemetery; Seen' of'his daughter, Mrs. Horace -Bolce, on the Plahk-'road, town -of Ulster. He was former resident City, ty and later 'lived- -for many, years' at Ruby.

-two daughters, 'Mrs, FeroWand Bartels of Jersey -City and' Mrs, Bolce, and one; Lcedeckq of Sawkill. Funeral services will be held 1 Conner Fu- norul Home "Wednesday at 44 m. in Mt.C Marion George' Edward Weber, of 98 Orand street, son on the late Andrew, ana Elizabeth HazzanJ Weber, -died in Kingston- on, Sunday a -brief; illness. a at Evangelioal and many, House Investigator Administration off'dais Were" involved and that the names would come-out'ln public hearings. The hearings never took place.

McDowell was defeated in the last election. He was a Republican. Jordan was stationed at Great as a liaison officer between I XJ. and Russian officers at 1 the 'time he says atomic materials were handled through that base. Suitcases full of secret government documents, nome dealing With the atomic project, also were, loaded aboard Russia-bound planes at Great Falls, Jordan said.

The' Air Force began digging through Its records for the report Jordan said he made. As yet it bus found none, it said, adding that no formal. Investigation is being made --Just a check for, any report received from Jordan. Congressional investigators were probing the charges at the direction of Chairman''McMahon of the Senate-House Atomic Committee, Meantime, in' New York, Robert E. Sherwood, who was closely associated wjth Hopkins 'and President Roosevelt during the called statement the 'most amazing cook and bull stories I hove ever He said "that "Ropklnti did not discuss, topmost secrets over the- public telephone," He added' that Hopluhs was away from White House, "a veVy sick man," at the time of the which Jordan connected with Hopkins.

15 14 (H. The Joiners News of Interest to A regular semi-monthly meeting of the of ColumWs will be hold tonight at o'clock. Refreshments wlu be served, Ktagirtoa Lodge, 10, A. M. will hold Its regular stirted communication Tuesday In Masonic Temple, 31 Albany avenue, at 7i30 p.

m. This will wgulw business meeting. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT The Chrtslinus lights on An! iht shops ovc An iwaw on om-tti will to nwn Rrmalns our prnyer It colrt iht wJnct ijiny btew tn tht HIP youtiK unrt oW on go liiuKlittr every whore. Wi-'if be jminnlnit Ctirmmaii wow mid Aiyl ivltt i.lnop th( llvnl plwwo fhc tiMii-H ihat unltra. Tiiis In iHi tt-licit utin'i's i I Ma ihi i wiotae hen mulmiliiliBot-s meet.

Tnti it nnd tfuu Clirtstmiwi alowi If you lo yowr insptrlns With t.lirtntiiiM In your honrt. at tW ScMinton Surviving Decker, 'Stefan utwfet, whore wUl be', held on- Wednewtey;" nj 2 Burial wiu emetery. Benjamin Emeriek, Saugerties farmer anyone 'of the roost promlMflt lay churchmen irt the died in Kingston on Saturday: He 1 servufd as 'a deacon or elder Wethcxjtet church for -the past 47 years and was prominently with activities of the Classis Ulster, He also served, as superintendent of Sunday school dtstiict for, more than 20 years. -Besides bis wWow, Jones EmeriCkrthe' leaves two daughters: Mrs, Batroia Mrs, HftroM Teetsett' SiuKertles; Richart J. mln -O Kingston; three, sisters, Mr 8 WWHani 6 116 George Brewer erf Mrs, 'Gaoree English ol lisfitwd, ulso a brother, Joel of Spring Valley; tat eleven grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Funeral be held on Tuesday, 6. at the Ktttsbfian formed ''chtirch, with burial cemetery. pf' 184 Foxhall 1 dted -early thtt morniht. following a long ttlnesg. bora In Kingston the son of the late Albert and Rosanna 1 Athdown had lived his entire life -in Kingston, He.wa» employed for 43 years by the New York Central Railroad' car ronoirman and 'Insjwctor arid was hdd In Wgh esteerti by hli em- ployerg ana feltew workers.

Besides Anno M. is survived by two sons, Albert 'and David, Kingston; four Mrs. Willard Thonws, Kingston; Mrs Hyatt Hollywood, Calif Mrs, Donald Koejipen Misg Ros- both GcorgerJohn and RayJ raona Ashclown, Kingston two Mrs, Mary tay Frank Kingston;" and "even fwieral will be, heW. from' Jenson and' al' Home, 15 Downs 9:30 a. at 10 a.

in, Joseph's Church where a solemn, high Mara of requiem, win bo offered for the yepose ol, his soul Burial will bo in family plot Jn St. Mary'ir Cemetery. Frtends jnay call this parlors this evening and iall day Tuesday, Funorol services- br. Joseplj Rosenberg, prominent uptown dentist, were held SUwtay at m. from the 'Broadway Mentw- rtal ChapeT, J74th street and- 'Newy STprk, Rabbis Sylvan, Stelnbergerj and r-u-ector ojfflctated at 'the, largely ed During the the body reposed at tlw rands McCttrdle Funeral HorrMS, .98 Henry hundreds of people corapwslng county and city 'olergynften, professional men, business groups and friends, ftted by Ihe bick- in a silent of respect.

A profusion of flowers completely banked the flag-drapes casket. their commander, Ryan, conducted ritualistic- serv ices for late comrade. Andrew i-Murphy, chef de gare lM 5 L. "Meredith, conirrtan- der of -Great Falls Army Air Base 1944-45, says he thinks a -lot of the Charges that atomic terlals wore shipped to Russia through the base during tho war lust supposition." Rscey a wartime araiy captain here, made the charges Friday in a radio interview. 1 Meredith, now retired, told the Great Falls Tribune last night that the charges "might have lieen so and might' not have, but 1 believe most of it is a lot of baloney.

"It looks like a etwe of Monday morning quarlerbacklng to me." Meredith is a retired colonel; living near, Augusta, Mont. roents reportedly would. be tipped to 35 cents, Top industry spokesmen mini- the significance of the "Kentucky Plan." "It's practically shotgun wed-. dint with a small group of smaller- type operators, 1 said President Joseph E. Moody of the Southern Association.

Lejvls is due td begin negotiations in New York tomorrow with the anthracite (hard coal) industry Representatives. They operate mainly In eastern Pennsylvania and, employ 80,000 United i Workers, Who the soft eoul miners, tiro diggers are on a three-day week under Lewis' orders. New York, Dec, 5 jf)--Quiet prevailed today In the stock market which rested after reaching an average 13-month high point. An active early morning attempt to extend last Week's rnlty faded away within a short and the entire, list turned in mixed performance. Some of the best gains wore shaved down white hcire and there many of the tenders slipped to the minus side of the column, Stocks advancing i Nickel Plate, Barrisdall Oil, Standard Oil (N.

Boeing Aircraft, Philip Morris, Allied Chem)cal Kennecott Copper, Pan American Airways, and Warner Brothers. Tilting lower wcra Bethlehem Steel, Youngsrtown Sheet Tube, Chryslbr, Harvester, I United Aircraft, Philco, American Smelting, Homcstake Mining, American Tobacco, Sanfn Fe, Union' Pacific, Southern Pacific, anrj Anacondfi Copper, Rail bonds ahead in the bond market' in extension of last week's rally. The long-term Treasuries declined a little while others were virtually unchanged, by Morgan Davis members of the New York Stock Exchange, 60 Beaver street, New York city, branch office, 41 John street, R. B. Osterhoudt.

manager. QUOTATIONS AT 2 O'CLOCK American Airlines American Can Co 100 American Chain Co. U4 American Locomotive Co. American Rolling Mills American Radiator Am. Smelting Refining Co, i American Tel, Tel American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Topeko Snnto Fe Aviation Corporation Baldwin Baltimore Ohio ft.

Bendix Bethlehem Steel Borde'n Brtggs Mfg. Co. Burlington Mills Burroughs Adding Mach, Co. Canadian Pacific Case, J. I.

Celanesc Corp. 'Central Hudson Chesapeake Ohio R. .1 Chrysler Corp. Columbia Gas Elcc, Co, Commercial Solvents Consolidated Edison Continental Oil Continental Can Co. Curtis Wright Common Cuban American Sugar Delaware Hudson Douglas Aircraft Eastern" Airlines Eastman KocJnk raoctric Atitollte Electric Bout B.

DuPOnt Erie. R. R. General Electrl' General Motors General Foods Corp, Goodyear Tire Rubber Great Northern Pfd. Hercules Powder Hudson Motors 111.

Centra) fnt, Harvester Co. Internationn! Nickel Paper Ink Tel, Tel, Johns-Mnnvllle Co. Jonca Kennecott Copper Uggett Myers Tob. B. Locw's, tne, Lockhoad 24 Boy If as Ownldeas Of Plione Operator And Informs, Her Philadelphia, Dee, 5 tm-The small boy telephone operator had a slight misunderstanding.

She couldn't catch the number he wanted arid asked him to -repeat it.several limes. Finally, he "You operators are so The oporator cut him off. Fifteen mingles Inter, a woman's voice Inquired if this was the operator who had cut her nirto-ycar-old son off the line. The operator replied it was and the woman said, "just minute, please." "My mother wants me to apoiogixe to you for what I said," declared the-smalt boy. Tho operator accepted his apology and connected him with the number he had boon trytnir to.net.

'final scene hnlf hour later --the small boy and the operator on the phono BRnin. small boy speaks: "My mother just went out of the house, I still think you're dumb." I A A Column of Contrary Opinion ly HUMPHREY 8. NEILL OK- to New York City Produce Market Hickey to Address 'local Naval Reserve Captain A. S. Hickcy, U.S.N., (retired), a lifelong resident cif Kingston, will address tho- Kingston Naval Reserve on December the anniversary of the Japanese sneak attack on.

Pearl HarboT, His topic will be "Events Lead- ins up.to and-aftcr PcflJ'l Harbor." p1 in Htetoy graduate of Naval Academy and served with- distinction during the two wars, Ho la' extremely well qualified to talk on the topic leeted because of his wttlo background in military as well as dip- Iwnatie fields. After the meeting refreshments will be served 'and all are requested to attend meeting will be held at the American Legion Building, O'Reilly street, at 8 p. of the Voyaguers Societe of 40 and 8, led his delegation 1 in their ritual as did Dr. Harold MandelJ, exalted ruler with officers and of Kingston Lodge, 550. Elks.

Present for tho Elks' services also was a group tho Ladies' Auxiliary of Tho huge delegation of ks, QC which Drl Rosenberg was a past district deputy, was represented by lodges, from Liberty, Porfe 'Jervls, Newburgh, Havor- straw and New York. The Wster- CluVicom- pesw.ofj-doctbrs of dentistry, also vlsirtd, ths funeral home ina body Following the services Sunday in Now York burial took place in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery, I. ft 1 a KH 8 4fl 30V 8 7 Co. 33 14 5 47 4 42 15'-i JOU 4R 4'2 40V, 14 4'i'-'.

W-'i Mack Truck Inc. McKessoTi l-Uihhlns 4()'i Montgomery Ward Co. fi-iy Nash Kelvina tor National Biscuit afi. 7 National Dairy Products 38 rl New York Central a 10-V, North American Co. lft Northern Pnclflc Co.

Packnrtl Motors 3 7 i Pan, American fi'i Paramount Pictures 1 J. Ponney PonnsyIvnnln Pepsi Cola 3 Pholps Dodge Plilllns Petroleum fin Public Service (Elec. A Gas) 7 t. Pullman Co. Ritdlo Corp, of America Republic Steel 23U Reynolds Tobacco Class Rubberoid Schenloy 3).

Sears, Roebuck Co, 4JHA Sinclair Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Pacific 48'i Southern Railroad Co, Standard Brands Co, (new) Standard OH of M. Staodnrd Ol) of Tnd, 4-l 'A ''oivnrt Warner Stuclobaker Corp Corp. MM, n.mken Roller Bearing Co. 34 4 Union Pacific R. R.

United Aircraft S. Rubber U.S. Steel Corp Western Union fol, Co. 17 Westlnghouse El, Mfg. Co.

39 Woolworth Co. F.W.) Youngstown Sheet Tube. 70 i Arraign Seven New York, Dec. 5 men will bo urmignecl In Brooklyn gamblers court- today, 'accused of liolng nicmboi'H of an ittlciijcct 000-a-wcek Itallnn policy men w0rc. nrrcKtbd in Saturday night raid, the third In six months against the ulleRcd lottery.

All seven'wcm charged with conspiracy and four were -charged also With possessing policy slips. Chief Inspector of Police, August Floth said, three of the men wore seized a Brooklyn printing plant, which Flath described as headquarters of the alleged ring: Four others were arrested in parked Cars at a nearby intersection. New Yerk, Doe. 5 wJ-- Eggs (2 days receipts) 31,468, steady. Nearby: (Top quotations on nearby white and brown eggH represent wholesale selling prices.

for the marks, and not pay. ing prices to producers or shippers.) fancy heavyweights 47; fancy heavyweights 45-46 others large 44; mediums 40-41, Browns; Extra fancy heavy- 'M-I5I fancy heavyweights 43; mediums 39-38 Dressed poultry arm. Fowls, dry packed, txjxoK, fresh 25 Mi -32. Fowis, boxes or frozen Iffi-Si). Old cocks, boxesi frozen 26-2S.

Squabs, white, fresh 95. Ducks, Live poultry irregular. By freight: None. By express: Fowls, Mack yearlings 30-32, extra fancy 32-33, ferw 34-35, heavy 28-30, scabby 27-28, few 29; K'Khorns few fancy 23; red ycorlinftM 30, one murk extra fancy 32-33, heavy or.roiiKh few rock yearMngs few 30, heavy few 28. Pullets, crosses Ibs.

up ordinnr.v 36, 5 Ibs and 'up' 40, high as 4,1, one mark extra fancy 42, uvorago 38-39, 414-5 Ibs. 3638, scabby 34, Jhs. Ibs. 32-34, Ibtt. Delaware 32; blacks 5 Ibs a 3fi, two marks 37, Ibs.

35; Jbs. 32; rods .5 Ibs and up 34, few rocks l'A-5 Ibs. 40, "tew 38, ordinary 34; white rocks 'S lts. 3435. Ibs.

few 30-32. Brollbra, crosses nearby and New Kmtland 32, very few 'M; rocks fancy onrly salos 35-36, late sales 33-35, ordinary 30-32, few 33, elosimi sides as low as 27. Turlteys, hops 35; toms, small, 40, heavy 35-38. OW roosters 25. Favors 'United Strciiglli' Hempstcad, N.

Doc. 5 Wi-Lt, Gen. Waller' Bedell Smith, former S. ambassador to Moscow, says the western nations can not hope to profit by making frkgndly advances to Russia. Their only reliance, he said, must bo "united strength, clearly stuteti ohcl openly dlsplnyed." He made the statements' at gi-acluntion exercises at Hofstra- CofleRe, which- nwnrdetl an honorary degree of doctor of laws, From the of "contrary opinions" December 5s month when one- needs to be licclnlly' wnry.

Christmastime l.s, of course emotional time, As it. should i It 'is customary in Oeoembi' 'road all mnu'iU'r of optimistic I predictions itbmit the i "now your," AecuniinKly, we have i lo discount mwh of the business, stuck-mwUw, and I economic news that we read. i Inasmuch the piist throe '-18. and Mi)-, have all "fooled" the iironnotiticalors Ii i i purticulnvly tei note general opinions UK they develop over the next, five oi- weeks. You will probably rcoill I of the mentioned "a postwar- unl- vci'sully expected, 1 that in both a the expectancy bwnnie.

almost joite. Some writers nferred to "'lie best advertised t-Beession in hlx- t.ory." Ye(, it. didn't ntT, This also, foiled to ducc the KOl-hnck a )in. We expoi-ienei'd hhitl- low slowinjc-up in HIP spring--but it. ciM-tHinly eould not be called Now, the bis Question will How about, 1950? Huve opinions XWUIIK so fttr around that no postwar slunili will now he expected? A lar commenimor.

I'm Void, voiced tho careliwi rentnrk that "we can't, have any Nilturally, if this tlmuKhl he- comeii universal, it won't be very long before we have it of noticeable proportions. So, it is golntt in he imp.urt.iut lo'note predictloiM'iiver comiMtt weeks nnd Vnin- mcnts fron) olllcltil Washincion sources, UK well -from industry, in busiiVKS nnd from Wull Si reel At the Tnomcnt, I um somewhat ImiJlTsscd with Rrmving ler of opiimimic forofiuiitK for 1050, Also, the KHwitifi eommenvsi aljout the stock murkei. A number liO Inili iwnlu'-i a i till" if.MJi Jt-iiilvU niul IjujniM's, a KttigKi'rini; of i i i Him- hilJwn (ioli-irs. A of Ibis prolvdbly in ihis iwiiinti, tor to 1 I 10 Id' in nol hulk us Ini'tii' in IlltVl' ()) the A to otjMTV''- iliink, Hint) nny IK- tt-hni Hi- i i i jxlit i dl I i i i i i i iv i tho pliico of 1( the Ki'ilonil Jti-wrvn Himnt Ufanly a HN Ihiii on floM- I' tnkc imji-h in mmt to out uf kilti-r. Kftr Vine i MlillK.

Id'i'p your r-yc oil the tvlnuvc ui tx.n^k-. if I'jinril to.si'll hwds in tics. This is ns it, hanks, Jn other out into anil fomrs Into 'f'liui I. only I I ni.ivi- cil. ooiirnf, hut is i i i i tit I nii'nDon uni' '(Hiltej' hi-ii OK- Irvivivi' ihi'ir Mii'-i' ti.tii.iw.

HKl.V llMl! I iniit-t (tHiiittTti.ft jHtitf tiol) Ut money. iii.i'irciilatinn -i There i iiutntif-r i porldiit inettirs tn i thin month mul hms" fo An. i New in iihviiyii nn I tow for "contrary thlnkeio." iF, NKWS Te-ll IDeltllx'ls ol Wi''. i i i ROW Hurley Winfred Snylei-, worthy fer, presided nt Ihe reeem renu- lur meeting of Hurley Urann 1 ,) rs m)vt 963, Plans were formuinieti lw dulii-s of Hi the Christmas party be i Key Thursdny night, Dec. Mi, at Hi- i Hurley Church blisement.

1 hiinnc.i ID si party will bo open lo subordinate i I'! 1 ltlf! oi f.jn.vn members, and to the ir.jrn Juvenile. members und. their Vi, i cnts. Supper will be served in conjunction with the party. "Thirty-four intmibem nml visitors ntlended lie nvet- and saw the itVovtc, "Winfei 1 1 in he 'tlir-o of Mayor Al'Hiur 1 Nev Xork Slnti 1 Clumps nmi Washington, Dec.

5 Some voluntary "codes of 'fair practice" may come out of broad new study of federal policies in anti-trust field, That was 'one of major goals set 6p by. Secretary- of. Commerce Sawyer, in announcing the plans for study. Ho listed others; A reduction of confusion about exisling anti-trust laws anil cforirieatlon for tho husincssmnu on what he cnn and can not do legally. Cun UuiK Now Delhi, Deo.

Wj-- Prlmu Minister Nehru tokl news cotiferonco 'today lie could give no date-now for India's recognition of Communist- China, but said the recognition "could not be delayed very long." IHR. Refreshnwnts were wvvw'l 1y Mr. Mrs, Winfred Snydi'r, Rolwrt Cole iiwl Kuticne Morehouse; Chelf the Bureau of Investigation to lie Kivcn a (Hirt in 'protection of drcn front sex erinlt-s. Horrilied by what he ealk'ii "ever-lncrens- uig" criiws of thiti hivttnt', Ohetf announced yesteriluy tlml lie will try to piake It a federal offense molert a child Sexually. Netting penalties of from ttm' yours to dealh.

Noting that It may he'necessary to Hineiul the iioiislttutmii Ui piiifi- KUi-h ei-imeh imilor K.H.J. juriMliealion, fhell salrl he would jii-niKiNe -Mich mi aroemlmo-nt if that over us Tl.ie tellili-llt ol I (ii)ine fire i-liii i i i ol i i lientN-y, unt'-mli'isi of i i tion unil i i i sij, Serxlenl o( ihc w.ifi-r I About the Folks (lorfllt! Cierlier. U'S HUM. is patient ii! M.t'tli-.in oral i i Ulnml. CHEST COLDS! There arc no electrical storms on the coast, of Peru, ticcording to the Encyclopedia Britannle.B.

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Pages Available:
325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977