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MIDpi.KTOWXTI'HEI^LI),.Min^i:KT()\VN. MAUcli '21! 1310. Scandinavians Puzzled ly CAiRIEL VIGLIOTTI rrjortrd here' pmlonsiy for-1 Instance outrun in new tm JUT i.i'i thit the Btltic I it plus Hollaed Belgium i inside pressure croups i neinrauty anil industrial losses i heavy Ihat there Is a move uacnc small I is psis Icibiddls: ra Ircci Bidding lor war the crippUcs effect en rctixany. This ttovrmen tJittiwnd riplanaUon i of the KorrrjUq lint to carry American tout that results pe tlie that the United a nrutral ntll.tartl neutral be u.e litter lonowtug the i lead In keeping IU lire ol JJjr American i any llx'p designated by the ,,1 States Post Office can be i 10 carry outbound mail un iff losing Simlltr peacetime ktisla i i tint been adopted by all coun ti practice brine endorsed urious tntrrnrtional postal tun Norway. coming i on the- same British patro i searches- United Etatea l.i.

been UM by Germany to re- or take the omsequenen. Now Islington to decide whether 1 1 exempt the Norwegian line Iran statutr. If granted to me line i rort of cnmrnnlo vffl to the tune privilege. Iranchlir Uwrnty-two cents Jeff three cents for not attractive as hot rr Thr United States will be vied to aeiul all crutral traiuat- mail via, the Mediterranean. ir Washington dcddrs to use prlllltttl li a club to i f.iirals to rarry.

it Jorcinc to rnttr the aasie Brtthh tlmrt ate bictrr in Wall butlnni tban fix son ihrrtUrd ailnt brSEC. Otrr the lit: Jlrr brotm bate been r.i'it rocukttntlr tea bmlnea thin In each preceding iMcniths. Th: ilmple eiplanatkm lint vlth rath year of the Roote- irH Adminlitiatlon the American liai trarird in fewer teeur- As a result llnancial men whole broxerate picture liridfd lor draslle ehacte. Small wffl continue to fold. The others vlll amalfamate Ttrfun- tirtlj.

Tee jwrjing ot llrnu nil ah-eady started." the Jor.biiter houiet. fewer cMxmu. ten jiroJU eruead. But the limiflciut anile (-. that the new type of house-.

oibinins ai many aa fifty men-i in no longer operate ua putncr- Your traditional broker Is i lartner In firm whose every n.ember Jointly liable for tin responsnuttle-. of the Indl- This Joint respooslbauy.il partners are an irrar. so the next development in titerage la the brokers corpora- Under corporate form the rutomer will have no redress, little Uie persun-to-person trust that i the uilld brokeraie Iwrnes ii-e uiil. Jo suosutule new iirjnters to customers, the hare beta laareJ ihln'bfVnJ- eral pojqr that tcore rederal bsat lives of fjTttors. bsat the connfctui- fa report that nation as brie, now lii (irotra a Uw whldi wUl perclt bat perclt batlaea Int'Jtutiocj to Imufer thtir tjij dcealdle to ani other la the Dalcli Empire irttbout fomuiUes.

It I) plarxed to tlmpai traciifr. for eiaiap frcsi E-rtpe to anj jtcli torn In the Nrtlittlina East or XVest In. dies. In such cajes of luitai ct attorney lor tiie Jim CT eorporaUon would be canceled -auteuUcaUr. and Stock Prices Alaska JunMa Am Can tr, Anaconda Beth steel Bortfa Com Edls Oea Etc Om Mtn IcU Nickel Intl i Jns-Uanr Moot Ward HY Cent NY Ml A radio Socony-Vae Stand HI Tex Corp United Corp Vn Oij IE? Steel WnUnxhte Eke Woolwerth come elfectlte.

As hi tlie ol the SaUs of similar tenor i is understood thit there will be'no given to this mir-tlL-rl There Is a well-accredited grapevine story In New 7ort that Pred- Seut Rooseielt was recently Tlslted ij three men of high IInancla each with ciceptiona: European ct these men. acticjr Independently of the others, had gathered information from a perscnal visit ta the three principal belligerent Their separate reports are Slid to have agreed oa three pomtsj.Thal the Iritlsh blockade is Icef tettlre: that Sermaay cannot be defeated in less than four cr lire years; that the for peace are excellent. (CjpjiUM. UcC.uri SrMUitt) Westtown of Mr. and Mrs.

Cedl ran), suf- ertd a fracture ot the lett elbow Saturday when he slipped and fen on ice. Un. Mary Myrtetls of Newton. N. visited her mother.

Ira. Georgia Senior. Saturday at ie home of Mr. Cecil j. c.

Rarmussen returned from the Mlddletown Sanl- arium Sunday. Mr. RasmusseB lad been trader treatment tor veral weeks. Ralstou Llndsey ot J. spent tht week-end with bis mother, Mrs.

Mildred TJodaey. Via- tors at- the Presbyterian Manse Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thoaaaa Hodge. Miss Alice Hodte and John hornton of and Mrs.

ndrey Clark and dsuthter. Alleen Florida. Oa Easier Sunday the Presbyterian choir win present the Victorious lOnt. lie Ret. F.

M. Line' wfll preach. Easter party will be held Manay in the Community Rouse lor it children of the Presbyterian Sunday School. There will be a program of SOEJI and games and each child win receire an Easter basket. Craigsville Unj probably ait fnr FM- flrm 'Ilie triiitra lorrsre auiother Washingtonvifle A I I I NVILLE-Miis llo-kinr.

daujhtcr of Mr. i Mrs. Herald Hosklng. at luncheon Biturdiy In 'i ct her school friend. Miss Drake, wlio will leave with on April first to live Uke Placid.

Those present Jean Saturr.o. Bemlce Snilih. Hulse. Jennie Kramer, Ackermsn and Lois Doer- Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smith, Sally, and son, Robert.

York, and Nancy II. BUss K. spent Satur- Jt the EmlUi Summer home. Mr. and Mrs.

Everitt D-Jsenfcerry accompanied by Melt of Mlddletown Sunday at the home of the Inter's bretlier, Henry Yanter in Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin -lull and ilaLthter, Mary ESlen. i gusts Sunday evenhig liona of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Chester. li-i Lubanda and Miss TuthUl spent the vert-end York. Mlu Mary Cials, fjcher at Ljons, is spending as a guest at the bun- i ol the Mijies Juanita Rafter, Wrisran and Kalheilne: Miu diallit is a former cl 1hr R-hml II-T- Kaiter. Miss Weltnan and ipent Saturday in Auclioiu-- LegaU CRAIGSVILLE Mrs. James Kentle and daujliter.

Joan, and Miss Mary Sweeney all of Brooklyn visited at the homes of Michael 31 3i 4 TJ' C'. ll'i 2' ll' 117'i FIFT EER Stock List Finn Vnlitmn I Airline Issues Strong Early Trading in BUXM1NGBURO-- The annual cantretaUcnal meetlnc of the Ite- formed church will be held In Du- BoSs Chapel Tneday erentet. March twenty-aUth, at o- ojfkers of. rartous orsinl- rations In the Church hare been requested to hare annual reports ready for this tceetlac. Members of the Consistory whose term ei- plrt are Russel Qowdey.

elder, and Clarence Oowdey. deacon. The Sprint. meetlcc of the Classia of Ckaate wfll be at Woodbourne on April auteenth. A box social will feature the Grante Friday nitht.

women and tlrla hare been asked to brine a box Feuonlup Club of the Methodist Church a Bazaar at the Parsonaje Balurday nltht. r.e- ceipta were more than D. Loomla. dot centui taker la Dti- tnct One. Town ot MamaxaUEi.

baa reported dop In the area, exactly the same as last year. William r. Brown and James Speira motored ta Endieott. itlnale SUnton of WurUboro. who had been Tisltlni her alstjr, Mrs.

Carrie Whiter of Winterton. la now at the home of her brother. John Blake. Miss Marjorie Norm wat at the Meibodlit Hospital. Brooklyn, for r.rays....Mra.

Andrew MeCuteh- ecn has reeoTered from a cold which had confined her to her bed aat Edward 8. Tay- kr is able to be out alter an 13 i of more than two weeks. Unionville Li Wi and Georte M. Kane of CralKville on Monday. Miii Swttr.ey pUns to open her horrr Gruic soon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Momanje and lamily of VaKey were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moctanye here.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montanje and Mr. and Mrs. Her.ry JJcntinje Of cunts of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mcotaiqr Friday. The Rev. B. Norman Siensen has announced thit there will be a TJNIONVILLK--Miss Mary Stall, daughter ot Mra.

Jennie Stou of 141, Salem, is on her way to Ari- snna where ahe win remain for six Louise Pettit and Rote Eason spent the week-end in Paterson. H. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis will move from the styger resd-itand to Sussex. April first.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Attlee of Plainsaeld. N. spent the week- tid with John James ion of Cedl Ford, suffered a ractiire of his left elbow Situr- cows to a brook.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciuremll Mrs. Harriet IiCicst aul Paltn Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Beemer in Newark. W. Empire Council.

Daughters of America, will hold a card party hi Jr. OUAM hall March Deris Ford. Isabel Nugent and Betty Deutseh will go to Washington. NEW made an ujr adranre dohntUje mora- dealinis today and held steady aruund noon with rolunw Bethlehem was up i at 75'i wnile U. a Eteel was o2 'i at S3 was at (ii; off i and Oeueral Motors U-; up Rilli held around the prerlous BCSH preferred stocks ta the utility croup had Cains ranting to mere than a point while the rccason stocks were rm- romly iniied.

AlrUne Issues were Strom In the III ttAuiij4 tevrral American and Eastern, at lire ruths. They receded from the topi Alrrralts performed similarly ei- cept for msklci hlths. Gothim sia Hosiery preferred, which lost potts yesterday, dropped 4 points to fitly, a new low "action Of Sullivan ALP Presses Success Victors ta Court Rght Lay Claim to Recognition As MONTICELLO--The petition of one wing- ot the embattled American Labor Party In SuHlvan County, tor deletion from the primary ballot of the other side's designations, waa denied yesterday by Justice William H. Murray In Supreme Court. The victorious aide thereupon announced Its insistence that It waa the regular faction.

The motion for review ot tlie county election board's findings, which discarded an objections to petitions on both aides, was made by Mra. Anne Louis ot Swan Lake who. with her husband and Mrs. Pauline Berman of Woddridge. appeared to be leader ot the leltist group.

Which ot the two aides could be called regular, and which insur- cent. has not been clear-cut in Sullivan County. The party. In the election last Autumn, had named tan county commiUeemen and other officers. The rh.ir -MB, selected was Kleinberg Woodridge.

while Mrs. Berman became secretary. Court action was Instituted because, according to the Louis-Herman con- county eommltteemen had been elected last Autmz.1 for two- year terms, and DO vacancies therefore existed. The board ot riectlons chose toilet party voters decide that issue. Objects Insurgent Mr.

rOeinberg took vigorous exception to designation of his. faction as Insurgents, however, and Montgomery Group of MontjticKry Orante ho'd card party In Grant- Hall' ca Friday News Behind the News rv unu garet HjiSrcack. Mrs. II Timke. Miss Anna Breckles.

Mrs Charles and Mrs. I.nSr A. Kufer. A surprise rurty EZS ghcn Frank S. Cole la the home ct Mr.

and Mrs. Franris Fuller in Mi) brook Saturday rvcnlr: Li tvbserrance his Prrant wert Mr. and Mri Hirry J. CO and Mr. and Mrs.

Franz S. cole ol Hontccrr.ery: Ur. and Mrs. Leetrh Ccrjl Hcrner Freer cl Nenbtirtrt; Charlrs cl Kite nsisU-d Ita nnliefn tn wit C. Uie Middletown High Circleville CIRCLEVILLE Thirty women of the rongretation of the Circle- rille met in Uie Chapel Tuesday for a Day of Praier.

Services were held at ten a. m. and at two p. m. with a eovrred-duh luncheon served at noon.

Mrs. C. 5. Jessea presided at both serr- Icei and Mlu Mrra Wing Monroe was the speaker. Miu Winf Is on furloujli ficm wrak In India.

A service will be held In the at 7:1) p. m. Friday. An oiferint for llowers lo decorate the r.n Eaiter was taken In Sunday School on Pakn Sunday and amounted tn more than IS. and Mrs.

EJrard Broan of Mount Upton were guesta of Mrs. Brcwn'a mother. Mrs. AuguiU Hatch has so far Improved from a le- cent operation that he been broujht home. lif itin confined ta hii bed.

Miss Dorothy l.as te- lurned lo her duties in St. lute's Hospital. Kewburth. alter a il-Jt at the tone of lirr parents. cf caiJt were in play at caij l.eld Communion Service and Candle! Monday night.

IJjht Service at the Cratsrille Church en Friday eienlng at eight o'clock at which time new meai-! bers will be received Into the congregation. On Easter Sunday morning at six.thirt} time nill be Sunrise Service. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pellino and family of Brooklyn apent the weekend at their home in this Tillage.

Tlie Lane Construction Company resumed work on the Erie under pass on Route Forty-five at Cralgs TiUe after haling suspended for the Winter months. The Rev. B. Norman' Sietuen and the men'of tlie church eipert to have the interior redecorating of the building completed for ESI ter serrtf s. Scliool senior clay? on the annua East-r trip.

Mr. ami Mrs. Fled Dicxison and Mrs. Mary D. nosenerans spent Wednesday with the Her.

Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ga.ris at DenrtUe. Henry Lines and son. Allison.

arrived home from Korida Warwick WAR PortnlshUy club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence State oa March Uenty.fifth, with Paul R. Carr as- slsUnf. The program will include a talk on Superstitions and Folklore ty --lii TAa lullui Mtths and Legends by Mrs.

Charles W. Lewis; a rcfl call with members telling their favorite supersUtlons: and a current topic by Jaan Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Tusien VanOuzer are etpec'ed home this week alter three-leeks vacation at Earasota and Miami Beach.

Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Georte R. Gould are spendlnt two weeks on trip to Miami Beach.

Ijrint their absence, Mrs. Gould's mother. Mrs. Pauline Shcpard will hitr for prcnpsnr h-r sMer, Mrs. Clara Morford ot New York.

Miss Jeanne Brancli. former nurse at the Warwick Hospital her brother-m-law aad sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bulmer, liave been mak- Int calls this week: on friends here.

They hsve recently moved from Newton. N. to a farm they recently purchased near Monttorcery. Mrs. Philip SchsSer It in at he; home on Msple arenae.

Her mother, Mrs. Ada Stanley, returned from St. Peteobert. Fla, to be with her. Miss Carrie Plerson is a patient In Ft.

Anthony's Hospital She had been 111 at her home on Oakland avenue for four months. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fowler of Derby, Conn, will spend the Easter weekend with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Prank F. Holmes. -A ping pong tournament will be l.eld by Cliriit Kplicopsl Church on April fourth fifth st Ihr Produce Prices three ot the malar Helton ol the State organisation, The right, or regular, factisn of the he declared, -endorses the condemnation of the Hitler-Stalin pact and the Russian aggression in Finland. This stand ot Uie led to the statewide split It was too much to expect of the Communists and their sympathizers to follow along this tee.

as they are not believers hi real democracy and have therefore set out to capture or to break the American Labor Party. Martin Beth. Inlant of Uie Her. Mr. and Mrs.

Ike Uejer was taptiird tn tlie Brick P.eiormei Church during the morning sen Ice by the Rev. C. P. W. Alirem cf Wslden.

retired lljptlst KlrJtter Mr. and Mrs. C.larlei O. Vail aad daughter. Joy.

ol Mil- fcrd. were tcck-eud guests ot his mother. Mrs. Van- BJsiltk, Isaac Wood is a patient In CL Lilies Hospital Newburth. vrtth a fractured pehis the rault of a fall recenUy.

Mr. and Mra. Richard Locxaood. her sister. Miss Edith Krppler.

and Frank.Mitchell of ML VemoQ ap-nt the week-end with Mr. Lock-rood's Mr, tad Mrs. Franc Lockwood. The Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. Ike Meyer and the litter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E- Shafer ot German Valley.

III. were dinner guests in the home ol Cliarles B. Crabtrre Sun- T. Mrs. B.

Bayre of hue purchased the Mr. and Ntwburgh property on' Bridie street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Margaret ttturz and Mrs. Clyde Jennings and son. Joel ot Waterbory.

Conn, motored to the home ol her brother-in-law. Raymond Jennings, Monday, to leave her son here tor the Easter Mrs. Clyde Jennlrci returned home. Tuesday. Nearly ISO persons attended the tilth and foal entertainment sponsored by the Senior Class Friday Proceeds will be used for the Easter Washington trip.

A St. Patricks program was presented Friday during the assembly period at the Goodwill School Friday. ticipantj were William T. Moore. Philip Hoeffner.

Stephen Fish. Korman Donnelly. Melvia Meehan and Oscar Murphy. Miss Eleanor Is confined to her home In Berea with illness. The Presbyterian Church received' into membership Sunday the following persons: Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Morrison of Searsrille. June Osterbout and Mra. Mack Thomas on reatflrmation of faith; Mrs.

Fred ValL LUlian Fred Ayera. Mrs. William Stemmler and Harold Thomas on confetalon ot faith and Mack Thomas by letter from the Harrl- man Methodist Church. About fifty persons Attended the Four-H Workers Club cf Collabar held in Collabar school Friday nllht. Awards went to Mrs.

Stanley Gray. Carl Schneider. Mrs. GaEeUy. Hobert 'Thomas, Helen Schnleder and John Maler.

JAMES McMULLIN General Motors May Hold wiiviui inviuia ITJUJ nuiu nniwcr ro Bottleneck, in American Aircraft Production Caused by Engines tl rrrent tew cl Bethlehem Steel bond: and serial debentures wa finally rar.jileted list week -and tfce privalrlr breatlinl a bi ilili relifl. As t.Ms csMs-n reported, the ollennj decMedly at ISrst-- tldefly berauv the tliiial buj as frrel) as rspected. Ironl- rillj-; the underwriters a vote lor indirectly helping them cut what might have been a cmtly Jam. hnestors had anticipated a larse Treasury cprratlon around Morih Jllterath and had set aslile funds for sub- to new Government bonds Uut the Government decided not to bcrrcx any acre at pmest. so they tad to find other employment lor IcUe caslu tlie Treasury out of the picture, the Bethlehem Steel loolttd 3 lot more sltrictlrc lo them than It had before.

Increased demand brought the prtre lack to the original offerinc figure. Net result of the Treasury's te- ri'lon was to strengthen the bond market as a whole. Insiders are convinced, however, that this effect Is temporary. Underlying factors point to a gradual decline In high- grade bonds. SYTECT are the worst bottleneck in American aircraft production for the Allies.

General Motors may tiave the unpubllciced answer to ct tar a couple ot yean on a irand new type ot airplane motor In its wholly-owned Allison engine division. ADison Is producing a straight-line water-cooled model In contrast -to the usual radial type. From a speed standpoint, the reduced wind-resistance more than makes up tor the added weight ot the moling system. Allison enters are already in successful use a light pursuit planes built for the a navy by Curtiss-Wrlgbt and the TJ. S.

armya Bell Alrcobra. Experts can the latter, the most efficient fighting plane eve; constructed. If the war continues, and the U. S. Government is willing tu release Its latest aircraft Improvements ta Britain and France.

General Motors could apply mass production methods to turn out larg? quantities of these engines on abort notice. That would be a great help the Allies and a told mine for GM. In any case, the slant corporation Is in a position to make a sweet profit on Allison sales tu our own army and navy. Insiders are buying General Motors for the long- lull on this basis. ALERT Tlie breakdown of U.

S. Steel's plan lo invest UO.000.000 In the dcrclopnirzt of Brazilian iron resources vas exclusively rrported in tlili Tro'a'jie was tlat tht Goicnisient wanted tc gra! tH) large a sliare cf re. turns Irora the lenture-- though U. 8. Steel much too diplomatic say so publicly.

Ti'mr It otfi- ciiily aunounretl that Braiil is li-f to eipMt these moMrces ar.d tljit a cctriniittee heatled by Quinle. b-nter, ij to crEardir a contrary imall port cf the story. Urmen- tlecrd Is the iltal set that Gulnle li of German descent and lias stauiil fin-nciil connections In Germany. The new setup heads in- dlrectlv but tlefsrdtely to German control. Arms-maker Knipp Is hi picture tno.

Lite I. G. rarben- and other Gmuau cocioratlorj. lITupp ample resources abroad that could be mo- to finance Uie tmdertakinz. The Germans are on their toes to get a stranglehoM en Branlj rich and untspjied iron reservej-- and It win add to their pleasure 11 Uiej can freeze us (an! the BritUh) out ol the process.

Tlie Brazilian Government will revive a liberal cut for canwxiTlajlnc the as a native enterprise. SHUT Japan will buy much less nil la tlie United SUtes in than In recent yean. Newly-developed fields in the Hear East and Far East will enable the Japanese ta obtain the bulk: their p-lnkum SU.T- irom those areas. They have added Incentive In switch their because ol the possibility of an embargo-- moral or otherwise --on American oil shipments. This bad news for the American oil Industry in general already overburdened wlu topheavy Inventories of gasoline and crude.

But tlie shift wont hurt Socony-Vseuum. SUndanl of New Jersey. Texas Corp. or Standard of California. These companies are now In a portion to cash In lieavtlr on their substantial investments In the Near Fast and Far East.

IDLE New York brokers repoit very little selling; of securities to raise money for March Income tai rwy- menta. This Is one more -linltl- cant Indication ef a hur.e reservoir of Idle cash. MISTAKE Apropos of numerous brokerage louse mergers hi prospect, a cur- ent Wall Street gag relates that KX ilrm fired two clerks on a Uturday but had to take them lack, on Monday because It "Bras belatedly discovered that they were partners. RErORlS AHE THAT: International Harvester sales ruii- Electric Power a Liza rrJ prtlened Laa little uaderl value. LEe Savers.

ir.r strong competitive posinon. fit ctirtrt Krtloo cf KfTf Central trarrs chiefly to for H-ruldaUnn. Vultee Ahrraft PUS for 1MO eitimated at Uan agsinst leis In '1333. Sprir; fl-t quarter net car ei cents a share retried tor three eanths 13 deiplte eni volx-oe. Vfck ClA-n.

booiht for jield. Varjd Ccrp. vtlasae well aheid ol hi Itow Chemical cm "dip "that loaed lecent Minneicia Mirucg earnlrrs s. steady jams. Cream ol Corp, protixcts liproved.

vega Stores hit by nsrrowirc p. narglrj-- company to cet aaou cents a share for fiscal year en: this nttith. Prat Quarter icjs at baUn; companies -will about tlw same as last year. atrClurt EpiCntri Vails Gate VAILS GATE Choir lelica will be l.ekl at tlie Parsoca-e the Methodiit Churrh Friday er and Mrs. Isaac spnit the reek-end with Mr.

Mrs. J. P. Cocgnrre in Jersey and Mrs. Zmory WCx and sons.

George and Richard. Pnwthkrepsfe spent Uie week- with Mra. jurents. Mr. and Mrs.

Wililav E. Mrs. Helen GrifOn and ten i Elmer Mills of burgh aad 1 Ann Zoobrlcs: of Balmrilie supper fuesxa ot Mr. and Charles CTMcIl Mr. i Mrs.

Harry Ney of Salisbury were also recent guests In Uie Neil Mrs. JcnepU ST. is recovering from the cri and Grace Sa trock of Jersey City will erect bungakrx on the Coot proriertr Route Forty-Five. A A I CREDIT KetiUtrrd kiriaf yuri riperirnrt at ftnt LOW MUCKS-- SHAM. WEEKLY FATMEXTS Dr.

H. MERMELL OFIOMETRIST 1 lilt Main tit. Dill 4i: ung ahead of last year lean Locomotlte to Imatft dUtance Oori engine neM ta Ms wajr-Bectro-ltotlra Ootp toenerai sutntaaryl his had" tlrtoal auacpoly on thta b'dslaea fo Garann liasaUc- turict malnlslm good profit marl ValL were Mrs. West Point to Get Additional Tract Iron Paie One; be enecttve on the payment to Uie the Communists and their sympathizers can readily be seen by Uieir attempt to fool the people ot Sullivan County mto believing they represent the regular faction. That group; headed by Mrs.

Berman, Mrs. Louis and others, lias a vacancy rorsmlttK headed by an outsider. Mrs. Levlna Kenyon ol New York, who is connected with Uie left-wingers there, while ours Is headed by regulars who reside a this county, hase been active In the party and were among its original organizers here. the resolution condemning the Hitler-Stalin pact came up lor action, there was eriUcism ot affairs by anyone now aeek- ng to disrupt the party, including the Bencan-Louls group.

Now these countless faulta ana dug up live poultry unsettled, cisny traces while supp'jrs ate large. th Tuiteji. iherj and lonui icustcrs. t'-l. against the party's founders to cover up their own sympathy -with fUUrrism and Stalinism.

Disguls- ng their affiliation with'the New York left-wingers, they can themselves retains. Condemned Betrayal Ciechi The ALP in this county did til- a stand previously on international affairs. At the time it happened, a resolution was adopted, condemning betrayal of Csechoslovatia at Munich. Though the party sroi- uthiied with the Spanish Loyalists. It took no action In that situation solely because of the Communistic leadership hi the "relief driie for Spain.

We want no association with the Communists They have a right to an organization of their own, aad should not mix In the ALP'S affairs or Join under false colors. There can r.o divided allegiance In the party. The ALP represent- a liberal, progressive bloc ot voters seeking only the welfare their ellow citizens and the best Inter-1 ts of their co-ntry." His fstosent was followed today announcement Uiat Ororce Mar- 1 Ji. unnate ALP director, win ty- I ear at a forum fiurdiy erer.lj.x by the brir.cli the Wotkffiena Circle at tlie High School lo outline: acts connected with the ccrillict 'IT--I I FROntTE MARKETS Potatoes dull for new crops. oU Jirm.

Long Island Whites. No. 1. old Idaho liusiets, bakers, old. box 2.10-:.23.

bag 120170; Malr.e Green Mountain. No. I. old. IW Ib.

bsg Z.00-!ij; Colorado. oU. bag 2.10-2.21): Nebraska, old. No. 1, 3.15-15i; Florida, new.

No. box 1W-123; Cuba, new. No. 1, Ib. bag 3.00-ZI5; State, oa.

No. 1 bar. Ii)-3ii Dressed poultry easy, selling pressure larger. Turkeys, frozen. JJ.23: chickens, froren.

box bioilers. freili. bbL JO-il' pons. western froren. iO-'J, slips.

foals, fresh Jl- Sl; Lent Island ducks. frozen, la. I. bbU crate His tcalc will be. Why aie Ccrnmnn.

Uta to C.piuie Uir iir. KirinDerg will orarnoe the rained by a three-man commission, not yet appointed. Other judgments ot a similar nature are eipected shortly. MONEY ON YOUR SIGNATURE confidential no endorsers no inquiries money in 24 hrs. FAMILY FINANCE CO.

JtL I'M! Jrr Offn MjUrttiav TJ. i I lill 5 T. M. fcr fUniitit WHEN IETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUIIT BUICK WILL IUILD THEM Why lug the ou can nriri never jet saw a bind come JL Jown tlig street vvhhotit sdniccinc out front icltinj tlie fenirto. uliilc aoniconc back in tlie croud obediently tliuniped in time.

So, nliy drive a car that's ilon jn-l for tlie you ran pilfit HtncU- jliow tlie others tlie Mabc someday tlie otliers will lave enginej like velvet because tliey're elec- irically balanced after incmbly; hut ItuicL hat lliciii note. Majhr tomorrow they will hive all around, and Knee-Action in front that to the littinpi-riut Knick hn them Mjjlic sometime jou'll the five- foot front seat room and Foamtcs. rtnliioni of the Sunn and direction 'inali anlotnalic cut-ofT ai standard equipment but )on Xct those on iluick thit year. Ma) be someday you'll a car Ion! as Ituick for the money, or with a frame at heavy without paying more. Hut why take a chance on thotc mathci nhcn IKIIICJ'J here, ready for joit tu talc over now? So drop in on your Duick dealer.

Drop in lo talk facts and figures, or drop in lf what year's ears' will try" to look lite. Hut in! Soon! nturiAi or MOTOII VAILI Orange County Buick Co. Orange County Buick Co. St. MiJJIrlxn Ate.

JmK N. T..

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Years Available:
1927-1947