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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 5

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1 i um i i 'i -t is. -T-. riJt itttb Ain fiTArE'crr i Vnwppoo rv PTTt'cn a tTtvr ooiato' 4 VA-'" '--k' -A: HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.X, TUESDAYJtfNE 29 19434 gw A a Group 4c" 4 ili. 41 V' f. 1 i Colonel Joe Bush Says 1 tJf Mr Arrsugcs EarLecue Y6nkenMigKGtddMatrC1S: Of 176ji66tK.meement -1 TMsen High TEfchooTa 86th y.

7.4 jwd-- h- P. Dio, Albert Feraandea. David Grand, James Thomas Hsnrmhan, JT-Sfephew Peter Lola, Piitsy P. MuNalC Dominick L. PsUrzo, Robert' Salvatore John Petti, Bernard Hugh Ranelloiie, Prank Salerno, Jr, Albert Denis Sansverie, James.

ShaeSer, Larry Trotta, Robert M. Watson, Henry W. Wmtr Jr. ULr Suggmted campalgn'iagans from a Yonkers pal; Do We Want Peweyr' and "Does Earl Wairan(t) Ejection? The second The Runyon HrlcWa Associates met at h--nv- el Mrs, Dorothy Nall at 23 Avenue last night and' arrangements for the t.m an nuol barbecue to be held at knap Avenue and Monroe Street on Sunday and Monday, eMwnwicMiMt.ptBsrAW last nigh r' Of mitk Dewey mightnt gat' elected, and well have' to 'WatYtrSM whatjthe Demaerata da In ceopie ef But -right new. Wed say le afo'u fnart al gispe-Jutep at Etksf dont click and weaa a little bit afraid of, tho' first one.

Suppose erefo VholeFamilyZe Canpihoighty they Mtorwi i. -yf HilltopAcres BMCVvctiiir 1 fcA and QgMy-NIno v-t- 1 Itmey-begood- firtiinweathrt for some folks hut for ua, whenever ws go hr wherever go, that algo readln "No Fishing Hera" means cdacjly what it 1 a -r Nv fW4" tothegudai -sumWat MnnlKiL ax 4 1, tow ITS young mot umn graduateA Moot SuperntwMlwBt Benia ininC.WijUa adjhwiwtd tha grad- aetwlanhipa. Abraham IL-Elkind. VttMeeXft tha Boar! oC Eduea tioa. pnaantad dipkanas to tha yadualaa wha vara pnaaatadhy rrank Bakrr, prtndpaL Jamea pnaMant of tha Ckm IMS.

greeted the guaat and aaaaya wcra gtwm by Nancy J. laaaca on rYlia Challenge o(Xelaurdand Jamea Grace, Jron Yoif Oouna." htlanbtne Awarded ScholanhJpe were awairded EugeM Patten. Lea Ivan Freeman. Jenroa Marvin Gcnalcr, Sam Jgipra P. GOUgaiv' George.

-Gtotar. Harvey Goldberg Howard Bertram Gold- nry George 4nda.Gordoo-JaBal Oawford Grace, Jr. Joaeph Harman, Warren Hand Hilger John Jowph JUynM. 3: Z-iy Raymond Alfred-Johnron Map. vln IQeinberg, Arnold Lloyd Knepfer, Jerome Hopper, Paul- Kowalcxyk, Daniel Stanley Levine, Don W.

Lew, Joel Bernard Uchtenetoln, Jerome R. Lippi tt, John P. MeKedmto Ray Mattea, jChhrfeo David Miller, David Peter Minch, Robert vA. Mumno, tyBUom Devtd Otyha, GurJ S. Panoe, Heny Pmeola, AUnd Pieemv Robert MwPMtortL-, Rotort lt.

Ramaga, Nicholai ii U-. Dwi eultie rt I1 Vl wi baerMnli MlOliNHil kMUS oi-Moobl St P4 P-S4. Is emsuunri mH lr ew ivr. enif smw-wmi iw 1 Mt anv Vi'V cMMiid. rot i-r tw eaacthre when wielded -vupeetly ogtn that part st the yeungrtee, Mates prwride by Kstare tar each apptfcatleo.

Neuty all of the gang i that went down to Philly have straggled beck by now, and tha dim cult part of tho Job la to make thcir atories harmonise. If you believe an of em, Tom Dewpy cant out of hie cabinet exceptin', people from Weetchester. Jib 2 lbs UW4IS -NEW YORK Settlement for 81900 of asult hroughV tor per- eonsl lnjiiriee eh behalf ef sin-yearld Ju tojuied to a. Yonkers boiler expkwiaii. three years ago, was ordered yesterday by State Supreme Court -Juetlce Lloyd, Young Blriun wu seriouely to-ned.

another pereon wu killed, and sevea othera hurt when a both ar 4n-4h buement et A-ihUtop WHk regard to geU. na ash tee hew we aliee K'a still a mmm 'And to cards foriport rere developed what they call "Bridge which la brought about -by frustrated desire to strangle ourpertnera. "yi LIVER JftiTCWi AHDtlCAN 'V' At ngr Input BffCfl Wfttt TAMAlC AN l. a I AB-St lato FiMtof! hr rfwf vv 'X' 1 J's 3 lbs KIDNEYS waaMMa T1- Uni-verity. achcJarahlp eT K000 for four: yean; Emily fotyear acheUrihlp to WUUam Smith Gollega tad A achtrianhlp of SlOOfrom tha Ooundl of Par-ants and Tsachera for axccllenca to.

Engltah JarnkJClPTM. Maa-aactiwetta Imtituta ofTeehnol- swifT-ki. 'NING; Riemt, Rubinowitx, wiL llem T. Ruech, Biagto WnUam Seva Marvin Schneider Lee-Ha r- M. Schreiner.

Arnold L. Shaptaw John. Vineent L. Acm, Yonkan, exploded on May 17, 1945, Showering flying debris on the vtetims. An action asking on undisdooed amount of damages from HiUtop-Aeres, bn, owners of Arm Buses Replace Trmm On .4 Moi? BrouE Linn imiemsv: i srl- Mice jasrsuirnATA SiRJSSiSa.

the proprty; and (hr S. ogy achotmhlp of STOa SHANKS UMi- ti jl I -jaacK wai (VV BAKtllS UAHIS! IDS Wilt I Kart Spreda Edward R. SUpleo. -WUbue Ttosk. rlheotee Urich, Ionald VlgllottL Lawrence Vogel, Ronald J.

VolpicellL. Maurice Walter Hane Weinberg, Harvey berger, Lawrence i Weiner, -Seymour flL Wetottoutow rHerbert Wrisnnon. Edward W1rchdmk imutt Dovid Social cjvle dlpkwnstY 1 Chsriptto Regina Arnold, Do- lUlWI f. brought by the boy's father; Irving Btakcn of the-HMtop Acres 'sd- .1 Seeking damages the father told hia son end a brgin eon-cunrim 'and fractured' akull. -4or which he waa treated at General HoapitaL In ordering Juetice; Church noted that Hilltop Acres, Inc had offered to settle claim for 9001 He directed that tbo defendant pay8U2S directly-to Blrkena attorneys on Blrfcen's behalf and the of the ward trust to Government saving bonds far the child.

2 1bi FtANKS TXWl Buaea were aubetltuted for trol-irdhTMuraSihr BherM the Third AvenuaTIsnalt Corporation Sunday, SohnMacDonMd. president of th eoonpeny, repocu. routes art tho Webster and White. Plains -Avenue line; i the 163rd StreeT Croestown, Bailey Avenue and Sedgewick Avenue-b s. Mr.

MacDonald alao ennouneed purchau of 89 new burn tor uu in New York subject to-Publle flerrier CommlsaioR ap-provaL-The aew buseacoat: 81 89800(1 with' 19 per cent down paymeitf and tho balance financed by the MetropoUtan Life-Insurance Company, -'Y iThe new'vehickr hW pressure lzed' Summer' ventilation, circulated freah air; Winter heating, after podded seats, extra high ceilings and wider vision windows, than thou on tho older buses (Milk KRAUT; mx ail uaan ft OXTAIIS-. vumut, rw ljlbr? ICOUASSl A Tarty Bij ij 1 1 LQS.ANGELES, (AP)--Argu Dtosbeth Amw iDeLuh, Teresa IfsHe Glsmmette, Mm 3. Ghill-rt LtHisnCatherlne Lamsnce, Vert Skbmer, Samuel' Berman, MdMtao.CsacanuMb Jamea Conese, Edward. Joseph Ralph Alphonu DiLucio, Aihetjco Joaeph JkUpr' George FuUreO, Jr. Michael A.

Gambrw Michael Gasparre, Ralph. HICKOVIN BAKFPAllHtCHnCSI FOft i A ments over potltice drove a martial wedge between actreae Jane Wyman, Oilrty-two, and setor Ronald thlrty-elx, ahe tea tilled obtaining a divorce. 2 lbs 4 SAUSAGES Albert. PenmndeA Swarthmdra OoUeger echolenhlp1 of Saoa 're- newpbla tfacholanhip le mote Ulned: Winiart T. Ruech, Matey chueetta Xpetituta of Technology cholanhip pf 8790: Jamea P.

Gil-Ugaiv Amhent Gollexa acholar-ehip of, 8490; George Gordon, the Leelio M. Saundert adiolanhto Horn Income fund of 88000 endowed ta Cohimfaia College through Tthior founded byAlex-ander Saund era. It to awarded tha bails of scholarship. Flora M. Mastroberardlno, Bar-narddn-Weetdieatar.

Club echolar-shto of 390; Sherrill A. Conna, Wseieyan Univvrsity atotoihip Harvey Goldberg, the Bella Smith Bract. Memorial cholanhip of 81901 founded by Mrs, Bruce, many years principal of. School It la awarded to a member of tha graduating ciaas ef Tonkere high adMotwho-alM-to a graduate1 of School en the beais of cholanhip and aoroctor. Mary Am Santortv 0 College of Mount St-Vineent scholarship of Eleanor ARobeM, a New York University scholarship of 8129; Eugene L.

Ameaon, a MSs-aachuseffs Institute ef: acholenhlp of 8100; Margaret Welch, 0 New York. scholarship of 8125: the Wert Chester Aristocrats scholarship of and Nancy Isaacs, 1 (ho Etama Kenog scholarship found-. edit Barnard XSollegA far mmari of Mias Heraog, a former teacher. It is awarded to the pier with the higheet echoUrriilp VNM WWVW is XT it 3 i i I UHOCI MWT lb 3 Mv iiz 2-ibs 4 SUCED: -t: BACON PORK a aan ruxm li lbs BRAUN. SCHWIIGER til PNRRfllfNn.

MDTI MBW lbs 1 lb. KRAUT IK 'T KIDNETS: tbrtiw a. KIDNEYS 4r((1 ESmSi i- 8 lbs LEAN na mi mii hA IL. 6 lbs cmcior NECKS aaf BACKS iff? MUn non ajiKr IRMUNS FRYING CHICKENS: man 1 a wa uwca BEEF X-r-LIVER atai ljibn LEGS tN BREASTS 5 i threughctodh Araiigh V. with nw tvtos tfllmkli urn Actfon" IQna-Sizn Bpakes- 35 nastnr (o aonlv rimi rvi S-lbsii CHICKINSX 2 lbs 4 porkX CHOPS V4r.

-fv a. -1 smoolhitou iand savingi of jww optional Ovor 57 toomito "Dstp tKk" Uiggago Locker t.i newopHonal "Magic Air" Temperature vasts i 'if- i A x. in lbs STEAK; Control and an over-ati naw detign. BBSBSJTSSSb BEEF TRIPE xri yxarjvton ef and out that tnakoi Nio rovohriianary NEV Ford of WssdftCbwftilodayf EN, Ford ABNOUN A Mb.v. 6 cons DASH Ifc- KRAUT DOG FOOD ssvr si iV 4 11 lb 'Ta 2.

rS Prises were given foQpwtt '-Georgs Gordmv the Post Scvetv Ameriun Legion, medal for the highest voting to Americu hlo-tory, the DJLR. hwud of 85 to savings stamps for cxoellenco to American history and world backgrounds and the Bauoch and Lomb honorary science award for axed-knee to acienof, i- JeenM Anderaon, the' Notional godety -Of Colonial medal; James Grace, the Renees leer Pdytedutiff Iiwtituto Ahrninl Aseodatlon gold medal for the beat work to mathematics and defies In the high school uurts, and Warren Hllger, tho Lieuten-ut Joseph -Hmrard Berkowlts owardfor dtisenahto made, by H. BerkowtU to honor of hlo a member of the eUsa of 1940, who wu killed to action over Germany In The Rev. Theodora Thlekwpe. peator of Orescent Piece Reformed Church, gave the tovocatkxtand benediction, The.

echool orchestran' enter- 'a TfriafDarrto-- and accompanied by -'Lomtoe Welch. Arthur Wife wu director ef thuto- The graduates ere: Academic Joan Bearipr Al Jeanne queline Joy Aretsky, Ellen Janet Berlin, Delia' D. Bom; Dorothy Brickef, Barbara Brill, Louiu B. Chachkea, Annette Lucy OoUcu do, Marjorie Marie Conroy, Mar- jnrie Katherine QnoU, Lorraine HGiaeorm; Jane Audrey. Ding JOen Engle.

Josephine. Marie Fabrixto, Pearl Ida reinberg; Ber-nice Ginsberg, Gladys Natlie AImn Helen Gunderaon. Nancy Julie Isaacs, Roalyn Ja-eofaaon, -Marcia Juiulkiv Bank H. Klvelevich, Marilyn Fay Klein, Janice HsrrieT'Xnobler, Pearl Kdllrv EUeen Joan Koekey. Emfly Elda KuempeL Joan SuauXullck.

Joan Harriet Langer, Bally Lebew-aon, Shirley Lee, Carpi Levy, Jaequeline Jlolaine Upton, Estelle Blanche Manel, florn-M. Mutroherardlno, utle Marilyn MurisalcK-Msrtha Newman. 1. Judith NudeH Madeline Ml Pag-aiNV'Mary XPlecipradto Boats Picks rx, Christine Eowctiak. Elca-no re Marie Reardon.

Helm Retgle, Marilytr Jew Rosen blipw, Barbara Royce Rube, Betty Risu-Saffrattr Anne Barbara Suds Ludlle Veronica Santo; Mary Anne Frances Joyce Paula Schocnfekt Emile Loulso Schwarth Marian Schwarts; Suzanne Schwa rule In, Helen Sywyfc, Rhode Laura Topliaa. Tranoee Ana Barbara Helen Turkheimer, Ruth 1 WelabMgaP; Ruth Karma Wain LEGS 0:44 BREASTS 1 lbs hix WINGS 14 Ibt xjtaw i 4 lbs -4 BREAST a' SHOULDER 4. CH0F1U. UUU 3 lbs 1 lib VIAL F-r--ri CUTLET A ArtM Aw i MINIS ILSI RMMT 4 lbs- Rsta' CORNED. BEEF, 2 Ibs- SANDWICH LOAF 5 lbs CHICKEN GIZZARDS vDOHT.GO FISHING TN CM Tw rtMb Baak CMM MIKES KEW mH METARTMENt With 8 IM Thay Obm VlaMf ry tM Daek.

i 'x V- fewer, yet ixomfsr teftft Tampa Cm eeihto43Hy tldel A-. i nk Margaret Thelma Welch, Barbara Ann Widdowa, Rita Joan Vlg- giano; Gkarta Gate Zavrioff, Morris. Alter, Eugene Lea Nimrod Dertoa Seymour Paul BUsen heim. Flank BoguskC Jr, Robert Burgtiardt, M. Alan Oumeidra; Ray pdrurgL1 1 i Sherrill A.

Conna, 'Jerome Marshall Ontuunon, Riditod S. Deny RmoumnomooasiMJ! onKHSnDiiiiicfiftia iotfstt'Bnoflbwyw VoniiE rx, i w-- apm ampm mu ArtteAtertto YONKERS 5-3500- 1 ATTHHMARKIT CORNER r. 10 PALISADE AVENUE1 s-i I i.

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