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TWELVE THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH ll, 1965 March I Raid Virtually Wiped Out Area King Denies day was broken up when troopers clubbed and tear-gassed the marchers. While the hearing went on. about IOO demonstrators continued a prayer vigil in a Selma WASHINGTON (AP) Defense officials said today reconnaissance photos show that one white gang. barracks area in Communist Others Called Mrs.

Reiff Dies, Had Implant Recently Mrs Clarence Reiff, 67 of i barrow who died in Poughkeep- adelphia last week that Pas- Frederick Darrow Funeral services for Frederick Pasquale Spada Word was received from Phil- DIED this city Tuesday, March 9, 1965, Mrs. Julia Amell, of 32 Prospect Street, mother of James Joseph. Leo Raymond Emil and Victor Amell; sister of Victor Rabideau. Funeral vvill be held from the Francis J. McCardle Funeral Home.

99 Henry Street, Friday street for a white minister lying Harwich Street who early I sie Monday were held privately quale Spada, 6712 Jackson near death after a beating oy a i month had implanted at at 11 today at the A Carr Street, Philadelphia. 35. Pa. died I University Hospital New York Son Home, I Pearl March 3 after a long illness He thence to St. Jo i (University Medical Center New i Street.

The Rev. Edwin C. Coon, bad resided in Glasco for about Church where at IO a. rn. North Viet Nam was virtually, King was called as a witness.

center, 40 years immigrating here from a high Mas of requiem win lie obliterated in a Air Force 50 were Qark and Albcrt J- York cardiac I ot the btrect Rc' I or requiem in n. (Lingo, commander of bombing strike March I. troopers. Other witnesses m- They also said the pictures eluded the mother and grandfa- analyzod by photo interpreters thor of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a show 74 per cent success in de- LX s'io10 sbot to death her home at about 8 a. rn.

by Fob. 18 in racial violence. Doctors Ambulance Service and Italy. He moved with his family state pacemaker, a device to keep the formed Church officiated. Burial to Philadelphia 20 years ago.

heart beating, died suddenly to- was in Wilt Wyck Cemetery. Mrs. Martha D. Ba brr Private funeral services for day. Mrs.

ReifT was removed from straying or severely damaging buildings and bunkers in an ammunition bunker area at the same base. Xom Bang. This ammunition depot con- LIONS HEAR HOSPITAL of the Hurley (tains 5 per cent of North Viet Club heard an appeal Wednesday night from the chaplain of total ammunition stocks, Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, on behalf of the million- officials said dollar drive to raise funds for expansion of hospitalIi acuities to Another raid 'the same day i man on Saturday, March 6 Mrs. meet increasing demand in area for public services The RL Rev- smashed 70 per cent of the I Reiff ralated her Msgr. John A.

Carlin told members that even with expansion at Quango Khe naval base about 40 Kingston and Benedictine Hospitals, there would still bo a above the 17th Parallel There were these other devel- rushed to Kingston Hospital, opments on the Alabama racial where an attendant said she scene: was dead on arrival. En route to I Selma's ouhlic safety the hospital oxvgcn was adminis- di rec tor, Wilson Baker, an- tered ambulance attendants, nounced the arrest of three 7 fn lYe statement to white men on charges of beating tbo Ulster county Heart Associ- three white Unitarian ministers I and published in The ree- short age of beds, a shortage that would reach 200 beds by 1970 in view of anticipated community growth. On hand for the club meeting and talk at Williams Lake Hotel were (1-r) Ernest Myer, vice president of Hurley Lions Club, who conducted the meeting: Msgr. Carlin, and Norman Wilson, Lions zone chairman and member of Rondout Valley Lions Club. (Harold Van Allen photo) Communities Responsible for Health Benedictine Story Stresses Great Need for Hospitals Even with expansion of facili- In one New York City ties at both Kingston and Bene- bod hospital, Msgr.

arlin said, pate in the civil rights Baker identified those arrested fonder Alas William Stanley Boggle, 36; Lasher, was bom in R. B. Kelley, 30, and Elmer a daughter of the boundary of North Viet Nam, the officials told newsmen. Here, the South Vietnamese air force, helped by U.S. Air Force planes, struck administrative and supply buildings and PT boats.

The officials claimed there onstrators slept in the streets of of the church. Until about a year Cook, 41. Baker said a warrant has been issued for a fourth man. SJO Sleep in Streets late John W. and Mary Johnson Lasher.

She had been a resident of Kingston for the past 20 years and was a devout member of Clinton Avenue Methodist offered for the repose of her soul. Interment in St. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to Survivors include his wife; a son Frank; two daughters Mrs. Nicholas Vona, and Mrs.

Nicholas Giardinella; nine grandchil- jq rn Mrs. Martha D. Baker of Queens I dren, all of Philadelphia; three Villas TvianH Hoiu brothers Anthony. Saugerties, March IO, Village, Long Island, weie held! Kingston, Salvatore. I 1965.

William P. Coords, of Wednesday at IO a. rn. from the italy and numerous nieces and W. N.

Conner Funeral Home. nephews. Many of the local rela- 296 Fair Street, with the fives attended the funeral Mon- Rev. Norman Kraph of the day, March 8 Christ Lutheran Church of Woodstock officiating. Burial vvill be in Wiltwyck Cemetery.

Karen A. McCllnton Funeral services for Karon A. McClinton, infant daughter of John and Bernice H. McClinton, were held Wednesday at 2 p. rn, from the W.

N. Conner William P. Coo William P. Coords, 71, of Simmons Street, Saugerties, died suddenly at his residence Wednesday. Born April 24.

1893 in New York City, he was a Simmons Street, Saugerties, husband ol Emma Ott; father of Wilbur. Mrs. Virginia Lucerne, and Miss Patricia Coords; brother of Robert and Mrs. Anna Biefeld; stepfather of Anthony, Mathew, Raffael and George Lucente and Mrs. Nancy Christianna.

His funeral service will be 2. About 350 civil rights dom- Church and the Willing Workers held Saturday at 2 p. from nightwatchman at the F. Ja- geamon Funeral Home. cobson Company, Kingston.

Sui- Saugerties. Friends will be re- vmng are his wife, the former ceued at anv Emma Ott; a son, Wilbur of Funeral Home. 296 Fair New York City; two daughters. Dannemora N. Street, with the Rev.

John H. Virginia wife of Raffael Lucente Gillmoro, pastor of Riverview Sr. of Florida and Miss Patricia Baptist Church, officiating. The Coords of New York City; a March 9, Mr. Newton Curtis.

His funeral services will be held Saturday at IO a. rn. horn were military Selma in 40-degree weather in a ago she had been employed at were largely attended brother. Robert Coords and a Sea mon Funeral Home. from both attacks which were vigil for one of the beaten min- the Primrose Dress Company.

by relatives and friends. Burial sister. Mrs. Anna Biefeld, both John and lafayette Streets, aimed at damaging North Viet isters, the Rev. James Reeb, 38,1 Surviving are her husband; a was in Cemetery.

of New Jersey; four step-sons Saugerties. Friends vvill be re- Anthony and Matthew Lucente ceived at any time. Interment of Connecticut. Raffael Lucente in Palenville Cemetery. dictine Hospitals, the Kingston area will still have a shortage of 70 beds, and, it is estimated i there is a reouirement for 250 jets.

includnig B57 light bomb- is a tquiremen. ior ion o.f ability to support Com- of Boston, who lay near death in son Robert L. Reiff of Munde- munist insurgency in South Viet a Birmingham hospital. It was leon, two sisters, Mrs. Susie Nam.

the first nighttime demonstra- Tresdell of Malden-on-Hudson Six planes were lost in the tion in Selma in the almost eight and Mrs. Eva M. Reiff of Kings- of Lake Katrine who died Sun- conte of Saugerties; a step- March I raids. weeks since the right-to-vote ton. and a brother.

John W. dav was held from daughter, wife of Samuel More than IOO U.S. Air Force campaign began in this rich Lasher of Yonkers; two grand- Christiana of Florida; 12 grand- Paul Boris The funeral of Paul Boris of Poughkeepsie and George Lu- bm today the I In the Quang Khe raid, which hospital is operating with 79 aw sMrc I Campaign represents That was among numerous portion of a drive for a total of points developed by the Rt. Rev. $2.5 million.

He said that the Msgr. John A. Carlin. Btnedlc wther. a barracks section was Capitol' building.

Earlier, about 5 and ammunition bunk- 1,000 demonstrators tried to get dropped between 60 and 70 tons of bombs. farm soil area known as the children. Gary and Laurie Reiff Funeral Home, Smith children, several nieces, nephews Black Belt. The vigil grew out of Mundeleen. 111.

Avenue. Wednesday 10:15 a. and cousins. F'uneral of a night march which along Funeral arrangements will be thence to St. Catherine Lahoure held Saturday 2 rn.

with an earlier one was halted announced by the Jenson and Church where a high Mass of al Seamon Funeral Home by Mayor Joe Smitherman and Deegan Funeral Home, 15 requiem was offered for the re- John and Lafayette Streets. Sau- state police. 3. A cold rain brought an abrupt end to a demonstration Downs Street. The officials said that in two in by about 125 areas of Xom Bang, close to- civil rights marchers before the tine Hospital chaplain, at a I share of the total fund made meeting of the Hurley Lions fAfwai ers blown out.

Hub Wednesday night at the munities for better public heahh 1 Several soldiers were Williams Lake Hotel. His talk tor better public health i to bo billeted in the was in conjunction with the cur- 1 tuot 74 barracks, officials said, but they to raise funds for building program with four in the old wing renewal pro- nf hf Voiu I gram. to bring the total to 78. momtJ.i hf t. 11(1 sai-' that food sc.vice.

laun- mc rn be i of the Hurley Lions rirv Club but every member of the iatorat0ry x-rav pediatric re HT- 1 efo am i- Vti maintained on the downstairs sponsible for the health of that leveI provide services for ivimmnn tar cr.iA tUe St! ICtS IOr tent of casualties. The officials said no civilian areas around the two bases were struck. The Communists had complained of civilian casu- get into the Capitol to see Wallace, but were kept out by police. A homemade fire bomb was Names In Hie News Wilton 19 Today pose of his soul at ll by the Rev. Robert Responses to the Mass were sung by Mrs.

Eleanor Sweeney assisted by James J. Sweeney, organ- IIANNKX In this city 9, 1965. Mrs. Mathilda Flven- sen Hansen, wife of Fldvvarri Hansen: mother of Harry H. Hansen, Lincoln Hansen: sister of Martin.

Arndt, Sigvold and Even Evensen, Mrs. Sigrid Pedersen and Miss Anna Evensen: 6 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews also survive. F'riends mav call at the W. N. thrown onto a Negro house but was extinguished with little LONDON (AP) Min- Lunch Program Staff called in a be held Saturday IO damage.

gerties with the Rev. Orville Mine. pastor of the Saugerties Reformed Church officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home at anv time. Cremation unpral Home, Inc Ut Will be at the Gardner Earl Street, Wednesday from 7 1 st.

During the repose at the prema.onum Trov to 9 p. rn and Thursday from 2 funeral home many relatives and to 4 and 7 to 9 where fu- friends called and numerous Newton Curtis neral services will bo held F'ri- bouquets in the form of Mass Funeral services for Newton day, March 12. at 10:30 a rn. cards were received. On Tuesday Curtis.

65, of Quarryville, who Interment in Wiltwyck Cerne- evening the Kingston School, died Tuesday at Dannemora will terv. at He said that of the three main hospitals serving this area. Kingston. Benedictine and Veterans Memorial in Ellenville, Benedictine never meant to be a He said that the structure was erected in 1901 as a one-story sanitarium, but soon after it was discovered that there was a great need for a hospital. In 1904.

he said. the center wing was built at Bene each hospital bed. Uke As to hospital occupancy, Msgr. Carlin said that the institution could lie likened to a in which the average hospital stay was seven days, with 40 persons going in and out of the hospital per day. World News In Brief ister Harold Wilson planned a body to pay their respects.

Also Seamen F'uneral Home Collins Returns busmess-as-usual day on his on Tuesday evening F'athor John and lafayette Streets, Sau- 4 Former Florida Gov birthday today. called and led those gerties. The Rev. Frederick J. Roy Collins a Dersonal said he would attend a assembled in the recitation of Imhoff.

pastor of the First Con- eentativo PrPsWnt Toh neon cabinet meeting in the morning the Holy Rosary. Burial was in gragational Church of Sauger- I canceled a scheduled and a House Commons ses- St. Marys Cemetery where ties will Burial Mill a'hT University sion latPr 1 Fathpr O'Donnell gave the final in Palenville Cemetery Friends flew bark to Selma where he His announced Wednes- blessing. Bearers were Edward may call at the funeral home at honed to talk with' vvhite and day the British would LiP10r- Nicholas Kachura. Wal- any time.

Bom May 18. 1899. in Nev rn leaders tod iv to April but That ir ter Peterson, and Walter Vasile- Fails, Town of Saugerties, ti has not been decided if he would vich. he was the son of the late il- Baker said Boggle and Cook have an audience with Pofie ham and Devo Curtis He were released from city jail on pau! VI Harry J. Burger served in the U.

S. Army dur- bond of $7,500 each on charges The funeral of Harry J. World War II. Surviving ara Efforts Fizzle Burger of Stone Ridge who died of assault with intent to murder. Heels I ijne They were taken immediately FI ORFNCF Italv (API KUALA LUMPUR.

Malaysia into custody by FBI agents on Florence has'a new mat or to r'Brue'k" The Malaysian Foreign and lhP '8miliar Ministry announced today that civil rights ministers there a reason: Lebo Lagono hospital occupancy, he said, was quiet efforts by Thailand to Taken before U.S. Commis- dictine and that portion of tho 180 per cent capacity, and that bring Malaysian Prime Minister sioner Marian House for an aft- vvas elected building has since served to the 1 many days Benedictine has Tunku Abdul Rahman and Indo- er midnight arraignment, the point where it should be re- cun as high as 105 per cent of nesian President Sukarno to the men again were released, but a record like that Z- i lunivmg ar Placed. capacity. conference table have fallen this time on $5,000 bonds. Ho of hls soul th.e nephews and cousins.

Msgr. Carlin said that Kings- through, ton Hospital vvill add 51 beds in I plausible reason has been m.v_ xviii iv VI ill VIVJ JCAXX. XL the Communists used for JOFFRE Suddenly March 6 1965. at West Hollywood. F'la Antonio Joffre, formerly of Glasco Turnpike, Shultis Corners, husband of Mrs.

Joffre; father of Mrs Rita Wilber; grandfather of Cynthia Wilber; brother of Har- tolmone Joffre and Marie Joffre. F'uneral Saturday. 10 a rn, from the lasher F'uneral Home. Woodstock, thence to St. Joan of Arc C.

Church. Wood- two brothers. John and Morgan where 3 a a ti Curtis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary requiem Mass will be ot- Sunday held Mavborn and Mrs. Jennie M.

fcred Interment in Si Auer; three daughters. Eliza- Cemetery. a I a Heights beth Higgens, Evelyn vJohnson F'riends may call at the funeral the man who was elected Church when June lawrence: three sons, home, Thursday (rom 7 to and Commis- Feb. 15. resigned March .7 and a high Mat Clayton, Kenneth and Donald Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 again Wednesday requiem was offered at 9:30 Curtis; ll grandrhildren and P- m.

Expansion a Necessity nor! hawing3 erect cd 1924 was I institlUion- that the ministry said, in "fair and that further the t0taJ neu beds suPplied so jt can only be assumed that for hewpitat expansion was addiTiotw iS Kingston arw Sns'Matav SSti .1 Tr i 1902 ion-dQ the Portage of 70 beds a figure irli bases on recommendations from The speaker, wJio also Albany. which call for provision psychology in the School of; for 420 hospital beds to this Nursing, desci ibed the dedica- community. In addition, he said, lion of the people in train-j that with anticipated communi- lng at Beneiiictine in an effort grow th consistent with cur- Niet'd Cited thi'ce great grandchildren Also or 1 irtn snh Otlermanr fir. ll I KnietT.1 ll TCSt March ll. 1965.

Mrs. Albertina IS1 favorite for mks One rn Jail the job. Only his backing had Mrs Frank and Mrs Kelley remained in city jail. If changed. That and the adjee- june Scherer assisted at the he makes bond he will be ar- tives the Communists used for orenn bv Miss Nan Brief ictorv 4 SANTA ANA, Calif.

IAP) Communists were at Victor Debs Abs ton finally got v-ommunisis were home many relatives and friends inst tho wav ho Socialist, called and many floral and spirit- about the way he organ raigned on the federal charge him. and another bond set. When the The men were charged with backing Lagorio. aim i.un.v n.na beating Reeb. the Rev.

Orloff F. last month, they spoke of him as Ual bououets in the fori nf Maw them But now he has to Miller. 25, of Boston, and tho and a carts Tri relived Tue'cSf mVie Rev. Clark Olson. 32.

of Berk- Democratic represent a- evening rho And mom. AUton- described Deegan Funeral Home. LONDON (AP) A govern- cley, Calif. The other two minis- bers of BPO Elks Lodge 550 call- himseif as an atheist, rattled to SINKO William, on Tuesday, ment housing committee said tors escaped serious injury. I Wednesday night, the Com- and conducted their ritual at March 9, 1965 of Wnippan'! today about 190,000 London fam- The federal warrants were mumsts made such a dm he had rn Also on Tuesdav even- L.

Reiff of 114 Harwich Street. wife of Clarence J. Reiff; mother of Robert L. iff; sister of Mrs. Susie Tniesdell, Mrs.

Eva M. Reiff and John W. Lasher: grandmother of Gary and Reiff. F'uneral arrangements will be announced bv the Jenson and Hies are in urgent need of new authorized by John Doar, assist- to pursue study which is the rem trends there will be a 200 and bettcr quarters. equivalent of one to three bed shortage by 1970.

Showing college training. He said that he i his own hospital insurance card to forego his screamed at speech him Jail. He didn want to ten to religious services con- most everywhere. He said that this shortage was partly overcome by the Practical Nurses Training Program under a one- year training program, but does ant attorney general in charge The committee set up by the of the civil rights division of the previous Conservative govern- Justice Department. He is inland Woman Gets Award WASHINGTON (AP) ISI calied and ducted the'Tia'n' crHbtot'k "Judas." "traitor." "btWtn" Holy Ro Sr bJhm touon OI the Holy Rosary.

Burial do violated his cTOstiiuticn.il beloved husband of mx.St rTfterS Cemetery 5 Jhis. couri where Msgr. Ostermann gave the Now Ahslon has ,0 eiv. final blessing. Bearers Adele Kasterlek Sinko; uncle of Mrs.

Anne Dockery and Mrs. William F'uneral services will be held at the Henry J. Brack F'uneral Home, 27 Sm.th Avnue, on F'ri- Ernest Myer, vice president of vvas occupied by a family. the Hurley Lions, introduced Norma Wilson, zone chairman and member of the Rondout Val- has toured the country and to the meeting Msgr Carlin n-ent toId of 011(3 case in wbicb Selrna preparing for the court found that there is a vast I said should not only have live in a building hearing. shortage of trained nurses a1- a hospital insurance card hut a originally constructed as six Two major marches, includ- Leonard rcowe james a- y.

to uso Ut 3 apartments. Nearly every room the night procession, were E. Meyer received in Washing-j Wednesday to serve one to lo Rev Olney will offi- halted at Selma by Smitherman Wednesday night the Na- cais for his ninth conviction to ciate. Interment in Re sendale and police backed up by hun- tional Brotherhood Award of the dreds of state troopers drawn I National Conference of Chris- up nearby. tians and Jews.

The marchers prayed, sang The widow of Eugene Meyer. 72, a former resident of Glasco the civil rights theme song, was chairman of the board Turnpike. Shultis Comers who Shall Overcome," then re- the Washington Post, she vvas was fatally injured in an auto- DlBD turned to the church. honored for her mobile accident March 6 at West ----As the procession began filing in the fields of Hollywood. will be held Memoriam back to the church, small art and letters, education.

Saturday IO a. rn. from the in loving memory of mv wife groups of Negroes and white recreation, housing and medical Lasher F'uneral Home Abbie Rosen who passed away the castle 40 miles outside a walk(vd eight care and her efforts on behalf of Woodstock, thence to St. Joan March ii, 1958. miss 1 outside Ka -1 blocks to Dallas the nations youth.

of Arc Church. Woodstock where I do not need a special day Get Paintings 1 RAGUSA, Italy not provide for a registered ley Lions Club, who brought have stolen an estimated 100 nurses certificate. 1 greetings from that club, Local March Today for Negroes tourists, tho Associated Press reported, and, once inside the ground floor, sat on the floor and began chanting, shall not be The demonstration nothing like it. ever happened before at the White shortly before noon. It vvas reported that President Johnson was in the his the demonstration began.

Back in Kingston, one of the was selected as the demonstration site because it was the largest Federal installation in IKUSa the area. OOO worth of old paintings and archeological treasures from the Sicilian castle of Parisian Count Gaetano de The burglary was discovered Wednesday by the caretaker of A preliminary meeting of area ministry was held at I this af- Courthouse and around the block square of the green, three- nz-vurt- courthouse. State troopers ROME (AP) More than -OO massed quickly around the Political Exercise a little political exercise in Negro voter regisiration drive. sweat suits and tennis shoes in There were no incidents, downtown Rome Wednesday. The night procession, with 1 1 They stretched out on the about 75 white ministers in the development the Associated street in front of the Parliament forefront, was stopped by Bak- ropoited that a building, dodged policemen or, again with about demonstration.

Threaten Mass March Meanwhile, in another related veil Press estate holdings to his widow, Ida. under a will signed Nov. 3, 1947. The comedian died last Feb. 23 at the age of 74.

James" um He sontcncoti March IJ at i Tt'p Vc am a felony charge burglary. He piains Cemeterv. will be Antonio Joffre has to serve that time in the received Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 The funeral of Antonio Joffre, pnson men at nearby p. m. no REDEN Bl 8 1965, Mrs.

Gertrude I. Vredonburg, of Van Dale Road. West Hurley, wife of Clayton W. Yred- enburg; mother of Eleanor Howland and Kenneth Yied- enburg; sister of Mrs. Ruth Myers; also survived bv 2 grandchildren.

F'uneral services P'ridav, 2 p. rn. at the West Hurley Sleth- odist Church. The casket will not fre open in church. Inter- CHARLES ROSEN, Husband ment Wiltwyck Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Lasher F'uneral Home, Woodstock, I Wednesday, 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. rn. at 10:30 a. rn. a high requiem To bring you to mv mind.

idcw Gets AII Mass will be offered for the re- The dav I do not think of vou LOS ANGELES of soul- in very hard to find. ternoon to map plans for the education students did courthouse, focal point of the dian, Stan laurel left all of his qqted reftafurams T'ork Signed, City before his retirement. Recently he had been employed during the summer at loving memory of Restaurant. West Hurly. Surviv- father, John Williams, ing are his wife.

Mrs. Lottie passed away Ii vears Back in Kingston, one of the jhat a os I building, dodged cr. again with about 18 police 1 His willA Probate in Jogffre Mrs Rita March IO organizers of the local demon- fonp the trying to bundle them into vans, officers behind him and state s.uperlor Court Wednesday, said Wilbe'r of Woodstock- a grand- Your pres Fy-vlA -TtL T- Congress of RaPIA Olla itv thoei I that Kip I noel OI VvOOUalOCK, a I a HU ho ago, stration told The Freeman that ot facial Equality, then double-timed for a mile troopers massed IOC vards down the demonstration here was pre- inreaIene(1 a massive march on while a traffic jam piled up be- the street from the church cipitated by the Selma situation. Washington unless President hind theyn. Ki The Rev.

John H. Gillmore, J.obnsop endorses new voting 1 The purpose of the exercise resent pastor of the Riverview Baptist legislation and sends P'ed- vvas to protest a government bill King was in neither demon- Church, said that the Selma orai into Selma by Sun- that would give full status as The 1964 Nobel Peace events no place in the American way of Fie said. human beings are gassed, beaten and trampled upon like animals, it is time for the Fed eral government to intervene Johnson has not been forceful and protect the rights of its Negro citizens in Thp latest ho mi t. latest demonstrations The Rev. Mr.

Gillmore said were held in San day. teachers of physical education Brize spent a major por- Soon after returning from Sel- to graduates of a crash three- tbe day at strategy ineet- ma. Farmer told a New York month course. The strikers are! news conference: am cor- a three-year course to SPf 6 0 tainly charging that President cet certificates. I A a.r_.e^.‘ that he had provided for his daughter.

Lois L. Brooks, dur- ing his lifetime. The probate petition made no estimate of the value of the estate. Your presence is ever near us. Cynthia Wilber of Your love remains with us yet, Woodstock; a brother.

Bartol- mone Joffre of Buffalo and a sister, Marie Joffre of Spain. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. rn. Burial You wore the kind of a father, Your loved ones would never forget. SONS DAUGHTERS Memoriam In loving memory of my dear AG to Meet Press Beatle Brushed PEMBFIOKE, N.Y.

(AP) wilt be in St. Mary Cemetery, mother, daughter, our sister, night classmates dragged Jef- Barclay Heights. F'lorence Davis Johnson, who Rsdph frey Wetmore, 15, into a school Clayton E. Jenkins passed away March ll. 1959.

Vbernathy, a top King lieuten- classroom and changed his hair Clayton 69 of are sad our memory, Clintondale lonely in our hearts today. the ant, led the hundreds in singing style from a Beatle cut to a r. freedom songs, hymns and blush cut, the father For one we loved so dearly, jTranrUc WASHINGTON (AP) Atty. The Wednesday morning after a Has forever been called away. that he had assurances that rep- Kansas City Angeles Nicholas Katzcnbach about nvo hours, per- The father Melvin sought short dlness in Clinton- For the joy you have missed.

rfsentatives from both major bridge Mass- M-idison Wi- callod a news conference for sroup were re- vvarrants for the arrest of the 17 189- the May you find in beautiful Madison, 5:30 today t0 discuss lhe placed by others and the vigil boys in this community east of 0 late James Edward! garden. continued into the night. Buffalo. and Mackey Jenkins. A 1 Foc in that city where no parting fnight I bfe long resident of Clintondale.

Ever comes to break the heart, demonstrators unrolled sleeping he attended Highland High We shall meet and dwell tags and inflated plastic air- I IO School, Westown F'riends Board- together, union leader I Lu like those nvnnv r- School in Pennsvlvania and Never more to walk apart. 1 bathers use at the beach. LONDON (AP) Erie New- ADf OUATt forking 1 Is AIQ CONDITIONED New City I PfAflLfT. KINGSTON races and religions they Buffalo, N.Y.; Joliet. Ill and' would be represented in the front of the House march.

He said the demonstra- The National Council tion would Jast about a haif hour Churches called a meeting for in situation at Selma, Ala. of CS cized the demonstrations. and that marchers would carry Friday of religious leaders from placards and signs protesting the across the country The violence in the south state and mg will be at the Lutheran the appalent impasse it has Church of the Reformation in reachea. He also told The Free- Washington. ln man that he had received nu- is the ti merous telephone calls up to this gious leaders to afternoon about the demonstra- to follow up on the upsurge of of al1 people of of no planned opposition to the tive director0' local demonstration.

common A Police Department spokes-1 race, man said a detail would be on hand during the demonstration Demonstrators Arrested Mr. Gillmore said the Post Office Jhat RUTH JOHNSON HALSTEAD MOTHER. BROTHERS SISTERS told 1,500 persons at a Sari oaTOf'IS use at the beach. ia uric the former Eastman Business God has you in His keeping F'rancisco rally that his 65 OOO LSt Negroes curled up distinguished art critic College. Poughkeepsie.

He was We have you in our hearts, union members would strfet; preferred and historian, died Wednesday. a member of the Friends Meet- Signed, Daughter, man that he had received nu- is' the time for ill roil to bandle any goods or aufl along sidewalk- Newton art critic of the jne and Grange of Clintondale dl chandise from Alabama until Agents on Hand Police working in shifts re- Alabama are recognized and mained to duty through the fully night. FBI agents on hand Wisconsin Gov. P. observers and newsmen as and Knowles spoke from the Madi- i signed to cover the demonstra- son Capitol steps to praise more.

tion likewise kept the nightlong tural activities in Providence, uncles, than IOO Beloit College students 1 vigil. died Wednesday at his winter 'V 'nfield Jpnklns who had marched 50 miles in I Four itortable toilets were put toine in Miami Beach, Fla. ward Jenkins of "ferrington i hririr CHICAGO (AP) The Rev. Conn. Funeral services will be Wisconsin citizens brick church, for the demonstra- a Sutton F'uneral religion ing and Grange of Clintondale.

Manchester Guardian and of the Mr. Jenkins vvas a retired em- Times. ploye of the First National Bank PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) of Highland where he served as as Benjamin N. Kane.

77, builder cashier for 35 years. He was 1 of a far-flung business empire' earned to the former Marion and a leader in Jewish and cub Schoonmaker Oct. 28, 1916. Sur- HOECAt. DEPOSIT IhJwdANU "du luciiLiifu JKJ iinjfs in i i'AJut jjunauie loneis were put i i at the federal two days from their campus to into use at the side of the red building Los Angeles resulted show ionf rlMj 9 elSr Tr ST dS I obstruction V-fSSf a'fS A.

Rockefeller of 8 tundoun front of mail New told a civil rights I Some of the Negroes at the troopers into the church where will officiate assisted bv the mnvpH Tho h'w forcibly, 1T: nieeUbg in a Washington church rear of the procession taunted other Negroes waited. An anon- Rev Jesse Stanfield former moved, lhe building was closed that he deplored 'the ruthless State Police, shouting, "We'll ymous caller had telephoned pastor. Friends mav call at the VT Qi denial of the most fundamental make the troopers earn their city police headquarters that a funeral home Friday 7 to 9 cl ll Shaw, Negro post- and precious right of money bomb vvas in the church hut the i tho master of Los Angeles, criL- American, the right to A bomb scare sent a squad of troopers found none. Cemetery. KEYSER Funeral Service, Inc.

FE 1-1473 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS KINGSTON CHAPEL ALBANY and MANOR PORT EWEN CHAPEL BROADWAY and STOUT There is no better way to show your love and respect than with a Barre Guild Certified Monument.Call today or visit our monument display. HERBERT H. REUNER 24-28 Hurley Kingston Est. 1911 Tel. FE 8-6108.

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