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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. X- WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 5.1946. THKEE tepeaters' Beaten i Most Severely Instructions Were Men to the Floor' Germany, June 5 put of the guardhouse and back into the front line." Jones, now serving a six months sentence for his pan in the Lichfield beatings, testified in the trial of P.F.C.

William B. Morris of Mulga, also accused of beating prisoners. Both Jones and another former guard at Lichfield testified that! they received instructions from! Communication Lt, Granville Cubage of Oklahoma City and Lt. Leonard W. Ennis of Jones of Mus- informed an army martial yesterday the the at Lichfield, court tia understood it was to beat prisoners in kiine Cockade land, in Clarity Is Asked Regarding Clause In Zoning Statute The World Today By DeWITT MACEEXZIE AP Foreign Analyst Britain's two-fisted foreign sec- saidJ that there isn't room enough on.

Kecoiistructioil Work our big globe for both these philos-1 A tj he i( ij ophies of life- Nations can agree to disagree politically and still Albany. June 5 Charles H. jmaintain friendly and profitable sta te superintendent of pub- Point of Clash way Mr. Bevin's lie has announced tempor- This world Communization is We to the term "fascist" is a re- ary withdrawal of two projects have been one the points minder that a lot of folk don and revision of specifications far the work. i ADVKBTISEMOT Peekskill, to "beat men to the floor and work the repeaters over." Both Cubage and Ennis also are, on trial In adjoining courtrooms on charges of maltreating pris- A request that the Common Requests retary, Ernest Bevin.

stated he Trotsky clashed politically at the A lease of western democracy versus of Lenin's death. Trotsky Phrase Ruling Against sue-i was for spreading Communism by Change of Use by Vacancy Stalin gnd ate Leon employ correcU as tttSC ii 11 n.i** totalitarian Communism with sue- jwas for spreadinj all means, while Stalin sagely de- he has done. Through constant use by Moscow, "fascist" has become a generic' term for those who op- located in Ulster and Ontario counties from the highway lettings 'advertised for June 12. The Ulster county project in- oners at Lichfield. Jones said the beatings were Council clarify rre ning the present city by including a invr.91 ot, J.

i i i i order "to get the men I returning to Lichfield on second; da use to the effect that the va- offenses. He quoted Cubage as eating of a non-conforming buildsaying: "I guess the only way to i is not to be construed as a break them from coming back is change waj submhted toj hesitating to make publicly for fear of giving offense to Moscow. Bevin declared that permanent in that sense, against western example, isn't which many: After" that" could come intensifica-! necessarily a fascist. A distin- tioa of the crude for global Com- swished Russian the other day pose Communism, and it can be volved reconstruction, on new lo- observers who had been the beat them to the floor." Norris' defense -counsel, Capt. 'ohn Barr of Urbana, 111., main- ained that Norris was only obey- ng orders in administering beat- ngs to prisoners, but the prosecu- ion declared: "There is no justi- ication for beating prisoners, even direct orders." Ellis Adcock of Hot Springs, also awaiting trial on cruelty charges, testified at Cubage's trial the lieutenant had assured juards of official support in beat- ng prisoners.

"Don't worry about the consequences," Adcock said Cubage the guards. "For the post is jehind you 100 per cent." Col. James A. Killian of High- and Park. 111..

Lichfield's SERVICE to- hearing re- your btwtaess mod Me? Why suffer when modem provides better hearing of cases? SONO- offers yon complete care, Including con- audlometrlc ex, personalized flt- the conttnulnf rjtM of a qualified Consultant TONE of KINGSTON 'Mi St. Phone 3970 Kingston, N.Y. Hours 9: 30 to 5: 00 selliemeill there runs all the Common Council Tuesday eve- i through Russian speeches and ning by Harry Gold, a member of writings the "idea that the Rus- the zoning board. The communication was referred to the laws and rules committee. Mn Gold in his letter to the council As a member of the Zoning Board of the City of Kingston, I have received numerous inquiries within the past several months concerning the status of the nonconforming buildings in the various residential zones which have been vacated subsequently to the adoption of the zoning ordinance.

As you are well aware, when the City of Kingston was divided into residential, business sian methods alone represent de- and that certain other are eit tic-fascist." Then a bit later nailed it down like this: Russian would resume the world drive when the right moment arrived. Obviously the right moment came when Russia was mighty in vie- special bitterness hate the Soviet Union." cation, of .55 mile of Route 209 between Wawarsing and Kerhonkson and stream channel improvements to Rondout Creek at the point of construction, (the Withdrawal of this project has been made by the Department of Public Works to enable further review Stomach to Cutrie Hnxr-AcMitr Waif Fist Sire lelief? Money Back Thousands who formerly suffered frooi distress after heartburn, su palm, bloat, war Usie In mouth, stomach and nicer and other lymptonu of (astric bjrperKldity, now eat without (ear of discomfort discovering the remarkable Silt ACRTTS with VITAMIN B-l. ACIT1VS an urely new combination developed after long research and the only ANTACID containing VITAMIN this out. Get ACtTivs today for ruarantewd fast sure relief or money back. At WHEI.AVS I)RIG STOBE I XITKD TT RATK PHAHMACr And Other Drag in land Park.

Ill Lichfield com-1 dustria i str icts pursuant to said mander, was upheld by the court orHinanf pF nrftv i inn trying Norris yesterday when he refused to testify on the ground that his testimony might "embarrass" his defense when he comes to trial on similar charges later. TRACT And Stop Doting Your Stomach With Soda and AlkalizeTM Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking goda and other lizera if the true cause of your trouble ia coastipation. In this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal of yourfoodis digested. And when it gets blocked it fails to digest properly.

What you want for real relief is not ioda or an alkalizer--but something to "unblock" your intestinal tract Something to dean it out effectively--help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take them as directed. They gently and effectively "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally.

Nature's own digestive juices can then reach it. You get genuine relief that make!) you feel really good again. Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore-- Z5(. "Unblock" jrour intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. zoning ordinance, provision was made in Section Three thereof for the continuance of any non-conforming use existing at the time of the passage of said law.

Said section further provides, however, that "no non-conforming use, if once changed to a use permitted in the district in which it is lo- i cated, shall ever be changed back to a non-conforming use." This clause makes it problematical or not a building whose use had always been, nonconforming, on becoming vacant can ever return to its non-con- tory. This doesn't mean, of course, the spread of Communism wholly laid aside in 1924. On contrary there was persistent he said ap-'and systematic effort throughout that "the secur-! the world to establish Communistic cells. We are seeing some of the fruit of these efforts now-and we shall see more. It is in this that Bevin sees a danger to world peace.

The "idea that the security" of Russia can not only do Soyiet'only be maintained when every 1 diplomats appear to hold this be- country in the world adopts the lief but foreign observers long Soviet system is based on the 4 have recognized that all signs in- fact that Communism and west- i dicate Moscow fully intends to en- ern democracy arc diametrically circle the globe with in their political views. I 4 The intensive campaign for two things 3Ust don mix. No munization of the world, which. country would long exist as half Marshal Stalin shelved temporar-; western democracy and half Com-, Ity of Russia can only be maintained when every country in the world adopts the Soviet- system, is one of their greatest handi- and a great now, 1924, ie came again in full swing. in 'munism.

I However, this doesn't mean Ulster Lodge Plans Minstrel Show at White Eagle Hall The first annual minstrel show forming'us'eV" By becommg Brown, grand master of Masons and dance of Ulster County Lodge vacant it can be argued that the in New York state, announced yes-j 1562. I.A. of representing tne use has changed to a conforming terday the appointments of John workers of Electrol will be H. Chambers of Utica and at the White Eagle Hall, erick J. Lawler of New York city i Delaware on eve- grand marshal and deputy' mn S- June 7 at Heffernan Chosen By Grand Master New York, June 5 Gay H.

Get ready for the biggest and best vacation ever! Throw your worries to the winds and to your heart's content. Our sportswear is the spring board to your good time--you'll revel in our play clothes and swim suits--you'll bare up beautifully under the sun in any of our new season creations--play-suits, shorts, shirts, pedal pushers, slacks, swim suits-everything for a "sunsational" time. "MARE IT MIIUOM!" ItflftTIAlll POST OFFICE BLDG. KINGSTON training with IcttMt equipment in field oi emotion youm in O. S.

Arpjy Air Good pay whita you of a million already ular Army. MAKE IT A MILLION! Gtt full at your Army Camp or Pott, or U. S. Army Station. one.

It is my personal opinion that it was not the intention of the Common Council which adopted the zoning ordinance that the mere vacating of premises was to be considered a change of use in the sense referred to above. If such were the case, a building becoming vacant and not being able to return to its non-conforming use would have to be demolished or altered at great expense so that same could be used in compliance with the zoning law. The only alternative would be for the property to remain vacant, thus becoming a burden to the property owner who invariably neglect the building to such an extent that same would become an eyesore and more offensive than a non-conforming use in good condition. I respectfully suggest to your honorable body, therefore, that the zoning law be amended so that the ambiguity thereof might be remedied hv inpW--. clause to the effect that theVacat- ng of a non-conforming building is not to be construed as a change of use.

as WiUiam grand marshal, respectively, of the Houghtaling, rehearsals for the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted minstrel have been underway for Masons of the State of New York. He also announced the appointments of Lewis Levine of- New York city as grand standard bearer; William R. Knapp, Valley Stream, senior grand deacon; William S. Williams, Utica, junior grand deacon; Richardson Wright, New York city, grand historian; Henry G. Meacham, Seneca Falls, grand lecturer, and Howard P.

Nash, Brooklyn, proctor. The following appointments as district deputy grand masters, also were made; James F. Reynolds, New Rochelle, Bronx; Thomas O. Vincent, Millbrook, first i Columbia-Dutchess; Herbert E- lnsK1 BECK'S Broadway Market 662 Broadway Announces that commencing this Saturday, June 8th, and continuing until further notice, our market will CLOSE EVERY (SATURDAY at 1 P. M.

ML PHONE ORDERS FOR SATURDAY DELIVERIES MUST BE IN OUR HANDS BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON. NO PHONE ORDERS Will BE ACCEPTED FOR DELIVERY ON SATURDAY. Flashes of Life Sketched in Brief Unexpected Popularity Montrose, June 5 (JP-House-hunting World War veterans here are trying to get into the poorhouse. The county farm and poorhouse, long unused, was sold yesterday for 510,000, and the new owners plan to use it for veterans' housing. The Lame and the Halt Spokane, June 5 W)-Misery loves company--fortunately for Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Strickler of Oroville and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Wynecoop of Wellpinit. The Wynecoops had a flat tire on the highway, and no spare. Shortly after, the Sticklers' car slowed to a stop behind them-out of gas. It was simple: The Stricklers loaned the Wynecoops a tire and the Wynecoops towed the Strick- lers to town. The Wynecoops bought a tube and the Strickiers bought gas.

Forget Something? San Francisco, June 5 jP)--Bay i area banks closed today for the June primaries--all except the Bernal Heights branch of the Bank of America. I Noting the front doors were. I unlocked, a passerby turned in an alarm but police found the building empty. Bank Manager Joseph C. Onora- tio told officers nothing was missing a forgetful janitor just failed to lockup last night Pays For Chicago.

June 5 JP--A marriage was broken up because the wife dubbed a play in a pinochle game. Mrs. Rosemary O'Malley, 21, obtained a divorce yesterday after telling the superior court her husband. John. 21.

struck her following the misplay. On-The-Spot Chicago. June 5 i Taylor. 30. was knocked down hy a passing car but told the driver, TTie''driver disagreed He took him to Grant Hospital where an Brewer, Millerton, second Columbia-Dutchess.

Richard W. Heifer- nan, Kingston, Greene-Ulster; uist tviugs; Brooklyn, Charles A. Schneider, Laurelton, second Kings; Frederick H. Quell, Brooklyn, third Kings; Feai-rars H. Tows, New York first Manhattan; Robert sometime, and indications from advance ticket sales, in charge of Raymond Cord, promise a large audience to greet the opening chorus on Friday evening.

Music for the show and dancing following will be furnished by Bud Deyo's union orchestra. Electrol workers taking part in the show will be Charles Raible, interlocutor; William Short, Wil-' Ham Wrigg, Thomas Kearney, and Martin end men; Thomas Hoffman, George Keller, Harold Kinch, June Haynes. Joseph Murphy, Walter Harder. Helen Mayer, and Lou Linn, soloists; John Glo- Anthony Casciaro, Cecil Haines, Frank Bonacci. Frank Chaffee, Harry Rappleyea, Larsen Olsen, John Dunn, and Alfred Bill Crosby and Boys, local entertaining favorites for several years, will be featured.

Joseph Murphy, president of the lodge, is chairman of the minstrel committee, with John Dunn, vice play suits shorts slacks bathing suits shirts 3.95 up 2.95 up 5.95 up up 1.95 up L. Olson, New York city, second! ident William H.TH.*l.n vin Tla IA "r-il rl i Short and William Wngg, also serving. Manhattan; Francis C. Dale, Cold Springs, third Manhattan; Charles E. Johnson, New York city, fourth Manhattan; Arthur McCready, Jamaica, fifth Manhattan; Archie F.

Karman, Bronx, sixth Manhattan; Herman Glasser, New York city; seventh Manhattan; Irving D. Laudeutcher, New York city, eighth Manhattan: Louis Landau, Bronx, ninth Manhattan; Antonio Calitri, New York city, tenth Manhattan; August F. Getz. Highland Falls, Orange-Rockland: Ivan L. Martin, Jackson Heights, first Queens; Roy R.

Mcilwaine, Woodhaven, second Queens; Walter L. Van Nostrand, Staten Island, Richmond; Noah T. Barnes. Ossining, first Westchester-Putnam; Fred G. Steinhilber.

New Rochelle, second Westchester-Putnam. Welfare School Planned About 300 town welfare officers from 40 counties in New York state are expected to attend the fifth Statewide School for Town Welfare Officers at Hobart-William Smith Colleges, Geneva, during June 16-19, Edward F. N. Uthe, executive secretary of The Thirty-Nino SHOP John Street KINGSTON. N.

Y. Association today. of Towns, announced X-ray showed a broken ankle and a broken leg bone. The driver was Dr. Frank L.

Andrews, resident physician of the hospital. Kool-Aid NO MEAT WHY WORRY WHEN YOU CAN GET GOOD FRESH FISH. IT'S JUST AS WHOLESOME, MORE EASILY DIGESTED AND LOTS HEALTHIER. ORDER SOME TODAY. 'Phone 3693 Van Bramer's DO1VX ONTHE STRAND FREE DELIVERY SERVICE DAILY HUDSON RIVER BULLHEADS SOFT SHELL CRABS BECK'S Broadway Market FHOHEtiOOl Piles-Get Relief Now oi In tbt iwt 40 i Mve found to fet quick relief from UN itdiint and taaaUag They use a delightful cwrt- ing.

soothing and astringent formula-Peterson's Ointment No wonder one a-aSert-r ftriSei, Itchinc and i srnsrtirjt TTPTT mJ sleet' all nlcht. Peterson's Ointment 35r a bnx. all dragcMs. We "I'. 1 appiiacor.

Koaty tack Brt 1 Ptpn-dAa Ctmpany, Lang Island City, N. Y. frmkutJ Bottlm Bottling Co. of Nevbmrgh ACROSS THE THRESHOLD HAPPY AND SECURE A home of yoar own makes a great difference in the way you start your fife as a Yoar chutes for happiness are greatest when yon boy yoar home, so let as help yoa in financing one that meets yoar present needs--and anticipates future needs. Anyone with a regolar income can get home financing arranged the reliable way, throagh this bank--dedicated to serving the families of this community.

So let show how home plans can be a reality along with yoar wedding plans. He Appraisal Fee-Interest Rate Monthly or Quarterly Payments Attention Sven to 6.1. loans KINGSTON SAVINGS BANK 273 WALL STREET KINGSTON, N. Y. Manbcr FederaJ Deposit Insurance Company.

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