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TWO Farm Laborer Is Named Director Simon R. Kaplan Local Death Record Newburgh Man Dies; in City Prior to Union Vote Count Financial and Commercial Arrest Is Ordered Slashed, Man Held On Assault Charge Brother T. A. Prendergast Brother Thomas Andrew Pren Mrs. Margaret Schaeffer The funeral of Mrs.

Margaret Schaeffer, widow of William Schaeffer. 215 West Chester street, who died June 12, was Late Bulletin dergast died yesterday in this city. He was a member of the Santa Maria Novitiate, Christian Brothers of Ireland, at West Park, theld Sunday at 8 p. m. from the Washington, June 15 (TP) where he had been stationed for 30 years.

A native of Tipperary, Ireland, he had taught for 20 yews in St. John's, Newfoundland, where his classes were considered out parlors of A. Carr Son, 1 Pearl street. The Rev. Dr.

Ralph M. Houston, pastor of St. James The Supreme Court today re fused to stay the executions, ot Methodist Church, conducted the tm snip Tnlin and Ethel i services. Burial was held private New York, June 15 UP) The stock market moved slightly Jow er today. A number of issues showed wide gains or losses.

Activity was slow. In the first two hours, only 330,000 shares were traded. On Friday, also a quiet day, volume totaled 920,000 shares. Rails, chemicals and televisions were among groups losing ground. Steels, motors and utilities were narrowly mixed.

The infrequently traded Superior Oil of California rose 5 points on a sale at 540. International Business Machines was up 4 at 1 i ly this morning in Montrepos Morris Goldstein, 52, of New burgh died of a heart attack: Sunday evening at the office of Local 17, International Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers Union, 277 Fair street, just prior to the counting of ballots in the local's annual elec tion. A construction worker, Goldstein died of coronary occlusion, according to Coroner Ernest A. Kelly, who ruled death due to natural causes. Goldstein resided at 93 Overlook Place, Newburgh, with his wife, the former Daisy Masten.

He was a World War 1 veteran. Death was reported at 6:45 New York, June 15 UP) A bench warrant for the arrest of Simon R. Kaplan, formerly of Poughkeepsie, N. was issued today when he failed to answer a charge of reneging on an employe's wages. Special Sessions Court Justice Matthew Troy revoked the parole on which Kaplan had been placed when the charge first was brought, and ordered him arrested and put under bail 000.

Kaplan was charged earlier this year in a criminal information filed by District Attorney Frank S. Hogan with failing to pay wages his secretary, Irene Karadisecky of New York. The case had been scheduled for trial today. Kosenberg. Cemetery with the Rev.

William standing. He had been a Brother for 68 years, and was one of the older members of the order in this country. The funeral will be held from the Chapel of Santa Maria at West Park Tuesday at Roosevelt Williams, 38, a farm laborer, was treated at Vassar Hospital on Sunday afternoon for knife wounds about his neck, and was later released, state police of Highland reported. Accused of inflicting the wounds was James Autry, 38, another laborer, who troopers said was employed on the Chaisson Farms In Clintondale. The slashing allegedly took place on the Minard Farm, also at Clintondale.

Autry was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Albert Lester of the town of Lloyd on a charge of assault in the second degree. Hearing was adjourned until today and Autry was taken to the county jail to await hearing. Installation Held A. Hudson conducting the committal services. elected by a vote of 336 to 312 over Louis Buchholtz, also of Kingston.

10:30 a. when a high Mass of requiem will be offered. Burial will be in Santa Maria Cemetery, Peter Maniscalco of Newburgh was elected nnanciai secretary over George Baxter of Newburgh Lancelot John Stephenson Lancelot John Stephenson of Wire. Hill, East Kingston, died Sunday in Kingston. He leaves his wife, Mrs.

Estelle Baptiste Stephenson; two sons, John and Andrew Stephenson; two daughters, Betty Stephenson and Thel West Park. Mrs. Clara Van Nostrand 228. Reo Motors and Lily Tulip showed gains of more than a point at one time, while Ingersoll Rand Mrs. Clara Van Nostrand, JAMES E.

LAWRENCE p. m. Sunday before a meeting of local officers to tabulate results Mrs. Karadisecky. who was in lost 1V2.

ma Stephenson of the Bronx; a The Stony Brook Millstone Wa court, said Kaplan was a steel of an election which resulted in by a vote of 523 to 218. William Stephens of Shokan was elected recording secretary by a vote of 316 to 305 over Edwin Crawley. Mayer Is Klected C. H. Mayer of Shavertown was elected business agent by a vote of 463 to 235 over James Whit ten of Liberty.

Mayer was business agent two year ago, and last year widow of Frank Van Nostrand, of 76 Jersey avenue, Port Jervis, died Sunday in that city. Born on March 25, 1875, in Westfall township, Pike county, she sister, Mrs. Gwendolyn Washing Stocks advancing included Eastern Air Lines, U. S. Steel, tersheds Association, of Penning broker, with offices on Madison the naming of Joseph Becker of ton of Brooklyn, and a stepson, Newburgh as president, balloting For Ancient Citv Chrysler, Allied Stores, Radio Consolidated Edison, du Sgt.

John Baptiste of Macon, Georgia. Funeral services will be 4nn vr wUr, avenue at me nme sne wonted ton, N. J.r announces the appoint jor njm ment of James E. Lawrence, He formerly had held the gar Woodstock as executive dfrector. bage collecting contract inPough was conducted during the day at Kingston.

Roscoe and Newburgh. was the daughter of the late Council Officers Pont and American Tobacco. Low er were General Motors, Bethle Goldstein's body was removed held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Sharon Mission.

89 Broadway. to the F. Daniel Halloran tu The association, composed of ny y1? hem Steel, Deere, Goodrich, Kingston. Burial will be in Wilt 200 rural and urban residents, is Mimuy cuumea ne Henry J. Rover was elected il neral Home and later taken to Newburgh.

where services will be wyck Cemetery American Cyanamid, American Telephone, American Smelting, a non profit, educational snrZ held Wednesday at the Zillig Fu lustrious master of Ancient City Council, 21, and was in Allied Chemical, International organization devoted to commu ioi Iv.i nity resources development in the 28' 1951' a total of Princeton area. It operates with neral Home. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Middle Paper, Seaboard Air Line Rail road. Wrestinghouse.

Zenith and was defeated by Whitten. Louis Mastro of Accord was elected sergeant at arms, unopposed, with 558 votes. Trustees elected were Michael Delbuono, Ernest DeLeo and Raymond Murphy. Elected to the executive board were Ivan Hutchinson, Frank Castiglione and Howard Dunn. Douglas Hoffman of Kingston was elected assistant delegate.

in a 50 square mile unit compris Motorola. Hope, Becker I Winner ing the watersheds of the Stony stalled at a meeting Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple. Other officers elected and installed were: Claude N. Beidler, deputy master; Leslie S. Lyons, Quotations by Morgan Davis Joseph Becker of Newburgh de the bank marked insufficient members of the New York feated Harvey Penick or Kingston funds.

David and Jane Middaugh Heater. In November, 1903, she married Frank Van Nostrand of Rosen dale, who died in 1940. She resided in Rosendale for 35 years, before removing to Port Jervis about 12 years ago. Mrs. Van Nostrand was a member of the Rifton Methodist Church.

She leaves a son, Claude Van Nostrand of Matamoras and a grandson, James E. Van Nostrand. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 17, at 1 p. m. at the Terwilliger Woolsey Service Co.

funeral home, Port Jer vis, with the Rev. John A. Mor lock, pastor of the Hope Evangelical Church of Matamoras, officiating. Burial will be at the Rcsendale Cemetery at 3:30 p. m.

Wednesday, with the Rev. Tvan F. Gossoo of Kingston officiating. Stock Exchange, 60 Beaver street. Brook and Millstone streams, water sources for Princeton University's Carnegie Lake.

A graduate of Kingston High School and Cornell he for the office of president of the New York city: branch office. 41 local by a vote of 384 to 318. John street, R. B. Osterhoudt.

Price to Be $1.88 New York, June 15 UP) The George Henry Chambers George Henry Chambers of 48 Howland avenue died suddenly in this city on Sunday. He was a resident of this city for many years. Surviving are his wife, Jennie Niles Chambers; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Rhymer and Mrs. Joseph M.

Carle; three sons, Reiford, Bernard and Robert Chambers; eight grandchildren, and one brother, Simon Chambers, all of this city. Friends may call at any time at the W. N. Conner Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Burial will be in Wiltwyck Cemetery. After close balloting for the of will be responsible for the pro manager QUOTATIONS AT 2 O'CLOCK motion of a Droeram which em July price of fluid milk (class Alert Is Sounded Seoul, June 15 UP) This South Korean capital went on a 35 min fice of vice president, William Tubby of Kingston was declared DIED American Airlines 13 braces all phases of soil and wa aj produced lor the New York ter conservation. He will advise metropolitan milk marketing area American Can Co. 34 the association on problems re will be $488 per hundredweight ute air raid alert tonight when American Rolling 362 latmg to sou conservation, water a quarts) it was announced control, forestry, and wildlife today by Dr. A.

J. Pollard, acting American Radiator 14 management and will be liaison market administrator. The price Am. Smelting Refining Co. 33 man in the development of plans for June is $4.51 per hundred American Tel.

Tel 153! 2 principal conductor of work; Philip E. Kearney, treasurer; W. Frank Davis, recorder; Elwyn C. Davis, trustee three years; Claude Gorseline, captain of the guard; Howard B. Williams, conductor of the council; John F.

Mertz, steward; Ralph E. Gardner, chaplain, and Lamson Van Steenburgh, sentinel. For W. Frank Davis, it was his 30th time as recorder. The newly elected and appointed officers were installed by Right Illustrious Paul Jones, assisted by Past Master Philip E.

Kearney as grand marshall and Ralph E. Gardner acting as grand chaplain. The council showed a net gain of nine members in the past year, it was reported. After closing, ice cream, strawberries, 1 cake and coffee were served in the dining room. The council's next meeting will be Sept.

10. from two to four planes were sighted approaching Seoul from the northwest. The all clear sounded at 11:35 p. m. The air force said radar spotted the planes, which turned back to the northwest without dropping bombs.

with government agencies, mu weight, in 1952, it was 55.14 Break in Valve nicioal boards, and the Water per hundredweight. Rhode ARfiriatinn I iron bp a a fc xjr a I i In accepting this position, he Jour Are Keleased Has Been Repaired terminates three years of game Vienna, Austria, June 15 UP iimnaswneni uuuts wun ine iew QnviPt nnrnnatinn flnthniMic DIED York State Conservation Depart dav wImsmI tour A break in one of the main hy American Tobacco 70 Anaconda Copper 35 Atchison Topeka Santa Fe 9ll4 Avco Mfg 7s Baldwin Locomotive 10 Baltimore Ohio R.R 23; Bendix ffl'i Bethlehem Steel 50 Borden b414 Briggs Mfg. Co 35's Burlington Mills 12l3 Burroughs Addinz Mach. Co. 15 ment.

A professional wildlife kQH draulic valves at the city's filter 1 1 11 wttll OIUU iiLtU 1U1 UlllUillltl uiuiuKibi. ne nas ervea as as offenses against the Soviet Union u.m.u sine manager 01 in tnfi postwar period. plant in Zena, which curtailed service over part of the weekend, has been temporarily repaired, MARTIN Suddenly in this city, June 15, 1953, William B. Martin, husband of Nellie Brophy Martin; father of Mrs. Joseph G.

Vacca, Mrs. William Gaffken, Miss Patricia Ann Martin, Sgt. me istryai until i ujwer nuusun District, an eight countv unit from Ulster to Long Island. CHAMBERS Suddenly in this city, June 14, 1953, George Henry Chambers, husband of Jennie Niles Chambers; father of Mrs. Clarence Rhymer, Mrs.

Joseph M. Carle, Reiford, Bernard and Robert Chambers; brother of Simon Chambers. Friends may call any time at the W. N. Conner Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 17, 1953, at 2 p.

m. Interment Wiltwyck Cemetery. KOHLElt Theodora (nee Zink), on Friday, June 12, 1953, of 16 Westrum street, Kingston; beloved wife of the late Joseph T. Kohler and mother of Mrs. Frank J.

Moone. Joseph T. and Anthony J. Kohler. Funeral will be held from the Henry J.

Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith avenue, on Tuesday, June 16th at 9:00 o'clock, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a high Mass of requiem will be offered at 9:30 a. for the repose of her soul. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. New York City.

Friends may call any time after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. He is a member of the Wild bdmund T. Cloonan, water de partment superintendent, said to day. Canadian Pacific Ry. life Society, Friends of the Land, 26 17'o William B.

Martin, and James E. Martin; brother of Accord HIS ROYAL MAJESTY KING POP Case J. I. and the Sou and Water Conserva The valve which broke, Cloonan said, was 27 years old. It will be tion Society of America.

Miss Margaret Martin, Mrs. John Cronin, Mrs. M. T. O'Brien, Celanese Corp 2 34 Central Hudson 12 1 1 Lawrence win neein nis em replaced as soon as possible.

Accord, June 15 The Sunday ployment on July 1. He and his Miss Katherine Martin, Miss Ann G. Martin and Mrs. Charles Water department workmen The Reverend Passmore is beginning to suspect members of the volunteer fire department of having a signal for someone to turn on the siren so they can run out of church if they don't like his sermon. THIS SUNDAY wife, the former Joan E.

Deegan. school of the Rochester Reformed Chesapeake Ohio R.R 358 Church will serve a baked ham hryslr a Columbia Gas System 13k Kelly. of Kingston, and their daughter, Joyce, will make their home in started making repairs at 8 a. Saturday, and they were completed at 6 p. Sunday.

The flow of water to the city was curtailed during that time, and cu.u ur me Commercial Solvents IS church basement, Route 209, Fri nnsnlidated Edison 38U Pennington. Friends may call any time after 7 p. m. Tuesday at the W. N.

Conner Funeral Home, where funeral will be held Thursday, June day, June 19. Supper will be Continental Oil The Joiners served from 5:30 p. m. until all rQ 50 A 1 I VUll 111 It 1 LCXX VW. oii Tan 1 YMCA News 18, 1953, at 9 a.

and from St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock, where a solemn high requiem Mass News of Interest to Fraternal Jb Barley and daughter Organizations spent Wednesday afternoon with uB Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barley in Dei. nuason The YMCA Day Camp at De 6l4 Lyonsville.

Douglas Aircraft Attention Officers and Members Cloonan said today he was thankful for cooperation of consumers in conserving water while repairs were being made. The break was inspected by Benjamin Schecter, water board president, and Harry Edinger and Fred Wadanolo, of the county health department." The temporary repair made possible restoration of full service Cloonan said. Regular meeting of Knights of Columbus tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Last meeting of the official year. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Codding Eastern Airlines 23H Witt Lake will open Monday, June 22, with buses leaving the and of St. Peter's Christian Mothers Society ton of Poughkeepsie visited Mr. Fastman Kodak and receiving of reports. Refresh Crown street at 9 a.m..

v.uuuuigiuii parents, Avir. ana irwtrin Aiitnlitft ments following the meeting. xvirs. nerman uooaington and 95 Lou Schafer, camp director, an Mystic Court, 62, of has 19 will be offered. Burial in St.

Mary Cemetery, PRENDERGAST In this city, Sunday, June 14, 1953, Brother Thomas Andrew. Funeral will be held from the chapel of Santa Maria Novitiate of the Christian Brothers of Ireland at West Park; N. Tuesday morning rat where a high Mass of will be offered. Burial in Santa Maria Cemetery. STEPHENSON Sunday, June 14, 1953, Lancelot John Stephenson of YireTiiltr East Kingston.

nounces that the camp has many received an invitation to Juanita anniversary of the Town nf wnu uyiicuim registrations and more keep com Court, 112, Newburgh, for June 25. All officers and members are requested to meet at the Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith avenue, Monday evening, June 15, at 8:00 o'clock to recite the Rosary for our departed member, Mrs. Theodora Kohler. MRS.

AUGUSTUS WINTER, President REV, JOSEPH A. GEIS, Rochester will meet tonight in uenerai Electric co. Modena ing in each day. All parents who The program will be in honor of the Grange Hall at 8 o'clock. General Motors intend to have their children attend the first week of camp should The funeral of Joachim Depuy General Foods Corp.

charter members and the new grand officer. A dinner will be served in Masonic Temple at 6 p. m. Reservations must be made 48 was held Tuesday with burial in Goodyear Tire Rubber SEERSUCKER ROBES make application as soon as possi 53V ble so that the camp director may ure vy iKe nurai cemetery. Great Northern Pf d.

P.e.r?'.?.a.rley Herculeg Powder Spiritual Director 63i make the proper arrangements for by June 22 with the royal matron. The meeting will start at 7:30 Funeral services will be held 13 all that are going to participate Lvnns Fiunviiu Cnnt Hudson Motors from the Sharon Mission, 89 in the camp program. p. m. Broadway, Kingston, on Tuesday, day with Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred IU Central 74 2 Lyons in Walden. Int. Bus. Mach 228 Schafer and his two assistants June 16, at 2 p.

m. Interment in 274 The town board of the Town of Int. Harvester Co. and the junior and senior counselors met last week and the entire Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery. Friends About the Folks 3ii Kochester held its regular month International Nickel program of the Day Camp was ex ly meeting in the town clerk's flfi 117 The highest form of PRESTIGE ts public faith in a public servant's ethical conduct.

plained. Following the meeting uurce vveunesuay nigni. Tni. Tpl i Mrs. Edward Kelder called on Johns Manville Mrs.

Frank Snyder of 14 Lyn wood Place, is a patient in the Kingston Hospital. Miss Mildred Barley and father Tuesday afternoon. Jones Laugmin Modena, June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.

Douglas and son, Robert, have arrived at their summer home. Peter, son of the Rev. and Mrs. John E. Swords is ill at his home in the Methodist parsonage.

Mrs. Peter D. Smith of Gardiner was a caller in town Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd B.

Wells, Miss Jean Wells and guest, were visitors in Red Hook Tuesday when Miss Wells accepted a position on the music faculty of the Red Hook Central School. Mrs. John Keeping, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keeping and daughters of Gardiner, Kenneth Pal tridge of Plattekill, were among visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Freston J. Paltridge and daughter Sunday. Mrs. Harold Dingee of Clintondale was a recent caller in town.

Mrs. Howard Greer is a patient Kennecott copper may call at the Everette Hodge Funeral Home, .21 Franklin street, this evening between the hours of 8 and 9 p. m. SUTTON Charles, on Sunday, June 14, 1953, of Ruby, N. beloved husband of Margaret Sutton (nee Minnikine) and father of Charles Sutton, Walter R.

of the U.S. Air Force, Mrs. Robert W. Kearney and James A. Sutton; son of Mrs.

at Benedictine Hospital. 48 17U 8U2 11 76 IU2 21 nu 594 or Liggett Myers Tobacco Loews Inc Lockheed Aircraft Mack Trucks Inc. New York City IknryJWruck FUNERAL HOME invalid schvici Phone vo Kingston aV mm mm II the entire group went to the swimming pool for a review in life saving methods. The camp director is busy each day working at camp making it ready for the grand opening day. Schafer saidthere are three new tents at the4 camp.

Also other camp equipment has been fully repaired and some equipment has been replaced with new. New Additions There will be some additions to camp program this season, particularly through the employment of Alvin Most for his teaching in the latest in arts and craft. The McKesson Robbins. Montgomery Ward Co.t.. Produce Market Minnie Fromer Sutton, and the Nash Kelvinator late Charles Sutton and brother of Harold Sutton, Mrs.

Louella National Biscuit New York, June 15 CP) Eggs National Dairy Products. 57 4 Schwartz and Miss Minnie Sut ton. uajrs Acuciyis; Hieauy. I INeW lOfK Lenirai Funeral will be held from the 19 Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith avenue, at a time to be an Nearby: Spot quotations, based North American Co largely on exchange trading, ol Niagara Mohawk Power, low: Whites: Extra fancy 60: Northern Pacific Co.

Local young people are inter big swimming program that was ested in the development of a nounced later. Menioriam mediums 57; pullets 43Vfe. Browns: Packard Motors inaugurated last season again new project designated as 'God's will be featured. The swimming Acre' where a portion ot land is Extra fancy heavyweights 60; Pan American In loving memorv of our mother being planted with vegetables of program is divided into four cate Lawrence M. Jenson Joseph F.

Deegan Jenson Deegan, Inc. Air Conditioned Funeral Home 15 Downs Street New York City Chapel Available Telephones 1425 or 3865 25U 68 5 9 25 69 19 13U 317 mediums 57; pullets 43. Paramount Pictures Dressed poultry steady. Fowls, C. Ppnnpv gories with 10 swimming and divings skills in each category.

This swimming program is distinctly a Pennsylvania R.R. bbls. fresh 20 30 No. 1 crates 3ni.i il Mrt 1 KKi. nn.

Phelps Dodge Edna Ticefelt who died 8 years ago today. She was as good as goodness is Her acts and all her words were kind. And high above all memories We hold the beauty of her mind. SON DAUGHTER 31, No. 1 boxes quick frozen 31 Philips Petroleum 532 various kinds.

When harvested, the produce will be sold and the proceeds donated to the church. Summer guests are arriving steadily at the Modena Gardens, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wortheim, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rappaport of New York. Those making the trip to Lake Mohonk by chartered bus Thursday to attend annual Garden week, and enjoy the beauties of the famous summer resort were JUMBO SIZE 32. Old cocks, dry packed under Public Service fciec jo 4 lbs. 26, 4 6 lbs and 5 lbs and Pullman Co 39 over 28. Turkeys, iced Beltsville Radio Com.

of America 23 39c Fresh from our Kettles A REAL VALUE whites 4 6 lbs. 40 42, 6 10 lbs. Republic Steel 463 fi51126 youns hens Reynolds Tobacco Class 4478 J2? "I Remington Rand 15 74 the ACi AA famuncfnrn n1 Tailored just like a $20 silk Full cut, cool comfortable and wash them right in the washer. 23 northupsfprn hmnn a cneniey REGULARLY 46 dozen Mrs. Minnie Stiller, Mrs.

Verna young toms 16 26 lbs. 45 49, 26 Sears Roebuck Co BYRNE MEMORIALS AW, As Always ON BROADWAY Thorne. Mrs. August Zimmer ids. ana over 4 5U; hens breed omciair vju man, Miss Irene Sickler, Mn.

ers under 16 lbs. 40, 16 lbs. and Socony Vacuum Elizabeth Atkins. Mrs. Clavton over 3y 40.

Southern Pacific 58 V2 37U 337 43 893', 27U 708i LEAN PLATE BEEF FRESH or CORNED Live poultry Irregular. By ex Southern Railroad Co standard Brands Co Mackey, Mrs. Ethel Beatty, Mrs. Carrie Robinson, Mrs. Edna Har court, Mrs.

Florence Minard, Teresa Saberese, Mrs. Lizzie Hy YMCA swimming program and only YMCA emblems and awards are given. It is considered to be the most outstanding swimming program for teaching beginners and instructing Advanced swimming of all swimming programs. Schafer, who has taught most of the swimming at camp will have two expert assistants in Most and Carol Culloton. Day Camp information mav be obtained by calling YMCA li00.

William B. Martin Ham Gaffken of Hurley and Miss Patricia Martin of Kingston; two sons, Sgt. William B. Martin, of the New York State Police, and James E. Martin, supervisor of the I2th Ward; four grandchildren; six sisters.

Miss Margaret Martin of Kingston, Mrs. John Cronin of Atlantic City, N. J.f Mrs. M. T.

O'Brien of Pleasant ville, N. Miss Katherine Martin, Miss Ann G. Martin and Mrs. Charles Kelly, all of Kingston; alo several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the W.

N. Conner Funeral Home, anytime after 7 p. m. Tuesday. The REGULARS LONGS LARGE OPPOSITE KINGSTON TRUST CO.

TELEPHONE 4308 45, breeders 35 40, hens white Standard Oil of N. small 47 43 tome four T7 5733 rooster fpw rrAnroA 90 Fmvlc standard Oil Of EVENINGS and SUNDAYS i7 ROBERT H. att, Mrs. Maud Palmatier, Mrs. Thelma Palmatier and son Don 13 KERSHAW 4549 reds few 36.

ordinary 33; blacks Stewart Warner "COMPLETE CEMETERY SERVICE" 31 63U 00, iew lew scauuy ou, leg I oiuutuoRw vui. horns few 30, Pullets, white rocks Texas Corp. 4 4 lbs. hormonized 36 38: Timken Rnllinff Bearinc Co. ald, Mrs.

Edith Gerow, Mrs. Mabel Mount, Mrs. Anna Tonnesen, Mrs. Lillian Courter, Mrs. Alvina Ma theisen, Mrs.

Myron Shultis, Mrs. Joseph E. Hasbrouck, Mrs. Earl B. DeWitt Mrs.

Grace Coy, Mrs. Grace Bernard, Miss Eliza rocks 4 4 ms hormonized 35 Union Pacific R.R. IO P4 40. mostly 36 37; 4 4. lb.

40; 36 KAYE 26 crosses 5 lbs, and qp fancy 45, vr Vi V. one mark 46 ordinarv 41 43 44 Rubber 5759 JOHN ST. KINGSTON i ecf) beth Fosler, Mrs. Fannie Montro 5 lbs. ordinary 40.

S. Steel 38 la, Mrs. Katie Montrola. Diane Sportwair KINGSTON Western Union Tel. Co 41'i Montrola, and two members of 5.UUU Unlv lieeister Westinghouse E.

Mfg. Co. 43 the Highland Home Bureau unit. Rrlin Jnn in Hrw, iv nnn Woolworth Co. (F.W.) 44 387g refugees from the East were reg Youngstown Sheet Tube.

istered in West Berlin during the UNLISTED STOCKS three day weekend just ended, Bid I UlTTI lix i BYRNE MONUMENTS Visit Our ONLY Kingston SALES DISPLAY Onteora Trail Route 28 Just Over Washington Ave. Viaduct OCR LOW OVERHEAD ASSURES QUALITY i MEMORIALS AX REASONABLE COSTS Open Sundays, Evenings by Appointment JAMES P. BYRNE comparea to e.uuo ror the same Cent Hudson 4Va Pfd. period a week ago. The drop re Cent Hudson ax Pfd fleeted the diminishing fear of "15udSon 4 East Germans in the face of the ieci "A Ask 98 lot 5 75 45 96 99 44 60 43 funeral will be held from the Conner Funeral Home Thursday at 9 a.

and from St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m.f where a solemn high requiem Mass will be offered. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Excelsior Hose to Meet There will be a special meeting of Excelsior Hose Company No. 4 new Soviet campaign to woo an rwgn. v.om. noici Sprague Elec. Germany into neutrality.

Central Hudson Gas Electric Corp. Common Stock and 4Va. 4 V4, 5'4. Prefrrd Stocks Morgan Davis Co. Successors to Gwynne A Day Established 1854 Member New York Stock Exchange and Other Exchanges 41 JOHN ST.

TEL. 2444 KINGSTON. N. Y. tf" Sign.

It Posted USED CARS Seoul June 15 UP North Korean Communist troops today ROCK BOTTOM PRICES at 8 o'clock tonight in regard to posted this sign on the eastern front: "Pretty soon Chinese go OFFICE 64S1 27 Yean at Broadway ft Henry St. RESIDENCE 5610 When woman coughs In church, sh either ho a cold er a the death of the company's late president, William B. Martin. The meeting will be held at the firt Stuyvesant Motors, Inc. Cadillac Olds 250 Clinton Av.

home and Americans go home too. No more hooting. Everything new hot house on Hurley avenue. number one.".

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