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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 26

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TWENTY-SIX THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1964 FRIDAY, MAIM ll IK. IWM Sun rises at 6:13 a. sun sots at 5:59 p. EST.

Weather: Fair. The Temperature The lowest temperature record- I cd on The Freeman thermometer I during the night was 26 degrees Tho highest figure recorded uj to noon today was 40 degrees. Weather Forecast Weather Elsewhere Bv THE ASSOC IATEI) PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, clear Albuquerque, cloudy Atlanta, clear ear Bismarck, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati. Cleveland, cit Denver, clear Moines, clear 62 66 58 34 44 39 39 31 clear cloudy )udy Detroit, Fairbanks, cloudy Fort Worth, clear Helena, clear 36 62 53 42 -8 TO 41 30 40 -31 51 21 .01 GENERALLY FAIR Upper and Lower Hudson Valley: Sunny and warmer this afternoon.

High. upper 30s to middle 40s. Fair tonight. Lows mostly In tile 20s or low 30s. Increasing clouds.

Highest Saturday upper and 50s. Further outlook, allotters or rain developing Saturday night and Sunday. Mild. iuds. light and variable tonight.

south to southwest. 15-25, by Saturday afternoon. Western New York, Northern and Southern Finger Lakes: Mostly sunny and mild today. High. 40-45.

Generally fair and not as cold tonight. Low near 32. Clouding up. warmer and becoming rather windy Saturday with showers developing. Variable, mostly southerly winds, 5-15, increasing 15-30 Sat -1 ay.

East of Lake Ontario: Mostly sunny this afternoon. High around 35. Generally fair and cool tonight. Low about 20. Clouding up, warmer and becoming rather windy Saturday with showers developing.

Mohawk Valley, Northeastern New York. Western Catskills: Sunny find warmer this afternoon. High, middle 30s to low 40s. Fair tonight. Low in the 20s.

Increasing clouds Saturday. A chance of showers developing I late in the day or at night. High Saturday, middle 40s to low 50s. 1 Further outlook, rain or showers likely Sunday with mild temperatures. Winds, light and variable tonight and south or southwest, 12-28, by Saturday! afternoon.

MIRON LUMBER for lowest prices. Hotpoint appliances, RGA telewsion, Kentile floor tile. Easy terms. Call FE Honolulu, clear 8270 clear .4330 Jacksonville, clear 76 46 Juneau, snow 20 18 .05 Kansas Cliv, clear 66 50 Los Angeles, clear 59 48 Louisville, 4730 Memphis, clear 61 .) i Miami, cloudy 80 1 3 Milwaukee, cloudy 42 30 cloudy 45 New Orleans, cloudy 7417 New York, clear 34 32 .25 Okla. City, clear 6848 Omaha, cloudy 6450..

Philadelphia, clear 7 25.15 Phoenix, cloudy 73 54 Pittsburgh, clear 38 25 Ptlnd, clear 4533 .08 Rapid City, clear 6030 Richmond, clear 62 30 St. Louis, clear 4936 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 44ll .22 1 San Diego, cloudy 6353 .10 San cloudy 54 49 .07 Seattle, cloudy 4332 Tampa, clear 7262 Washington, clear 49 .02 Winnipeg, cloudy ..42 34 Rocky Won't Be In Texas Primary BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller of New York said today he has decided against entering the Texas Republican primary May 0 The New York governor, campaigning in the June 2 California primary said he had notified the Republican State Committee in Texas that his schedule through mid-June has developed in such a way that 1 could not possibly devote an adequate amount of time to active campaigning and discuss- mg the issues with the people in your state." Tri Turn for Salvo ilk Mahoney Is A cerned Onto RR Tracks While responding to a Of Arrant Bossism NEW YORK (AP)-The New ald Tribune said: York Herald Tribune, com- (Senate) Finance menting on an attack on it by call that a body was seen in the Hudson River Thursday, a fire truck from Cold Spring, Putnam County. crashed through a bridge and Mild. Rain Period Outlook Complete HEATING Systems OIL GAS COAL Kinston Heatinq Corp. 103 Wilbur Ave. FE 1-4866 WALL WASHING BY MAL HINE So Mess Free Estimate Phone FE 8-8267 ALBANY.

NLY. (AP) Extended forecasts, prepared by the U.S. Weather Bureau, from 7 p.m. today to 7 p.m. Wednesday Eastern New York Moderate to mild temperatures well into next week.

Temperatures averaging 5 to IO degrees above normal. Rain developing Saturday night and Sunday. Another period of showers or rain likely by mid-week. Western New York Mild weather through the middle of next week. Temperatures aver-! aging 4 to 6 degrees above nor-I mal, except they will drop to I about normal Sunday and again Wednesday.

Showers and occasional snow flurries Saturday and Tuesday. Maple sap advisory Best conditions Saturday and early I i next week. Temperature normals Day-1 time highs, 35 to 44. Nighttime I I lows, 19 to 27. Woman Slabbed to Death NEW YORK (AP) A I year-old woman was stabbed to death today in the lobby of an apartment house in Kew Gardens.

Queens. I Police said they had no clues I as to the slayer. The victim, identified as! Kitty Genovese, was found I slain in the lobby of a house next door to her apartment. I Carl Ross, an occupant of the house where the killing occurred) heard screams in the lobby at 3:40 a.m. and went there and found the body, police said.

Names In The News Tiring of Beatles MIAMI, Fla. Beatles apparently are wearing a little thin with some fellow Britons. Radio station VVQAM of Miami rejjorts it received a letter from four British seamen stationed in the Bahamas asking that station not play so1 much of that music by the Beatles. BFK Lauds Brother NEW YORK (AP) U.S. Atty.

Gen. Robert F. Kennedy says his brother, the late Presi- i dent John F. Kennedy, us all more confidence in the I and gave foreigners i great confidence in American leadership. made Americans feel young said the attorney general, who was a guest Thursday night on Jack NBC television show.

The show I was taped for showing. Plans florida Sojourn KEY WEST, Fla. President Harry S. Tru-! man is going hack to one of his favorite vacation spots. State Sen.

John M. Spotswood said Truman is to arrive in Key West Saturday for a two or three week stay. Truman spent 12 vacations at Key West when he was president. the dropped 20 feet onto the tracks Committee of the New Yolk Central Rail- decides just how much money road. State Sen Walter I Mahnnrv VVili be appropriated for the The apparatus blocked about rn i i- J- Phoney, court, and whether or not the half of the rails for if topubhcan majority leader, judges will get a salary in- three hours until the damaged said in an editorial today that crease, the Judiciary Commit- fire truck was cleared from the tee examines legislation which tracks.

affects the it was sported no firemen Today's editorial said, were injured and the report of ator Mahoney is obviously try- (he body Hie river was lining to appear as a martyr for founded. The accident is under the entire Legislature, to make investigation. it seem that every member is under attack. The fact, of Mahoney blasted the newspa-l Inn per in a speech in Senate brand of far TS? that I I SMSnr a hit legislator complains there is plenty of reason to wonder The editorial also accused Mahoney of arrant piece of bossism" on legislative ethics. Speech Blasted Paper a financial club over I 7 the heads of the 12 juries raW pIece.of bossism.

Capitol News In Brief the the state Court of Claims." The story, which raised the Invent Stories Herald Tribune did not. WASHINGTON news from Washington: RAIL DISPUTE: The chiefs of four rail unions have written 1 members of Congress that the All New 1964 lim TT COLOR TV Now at Ben Buy from Factory-Trained TV TECHNICIANS Be assured of better Come tee for yourself how Zenith color out them all! Zenith for 1964 offers Hie brightest, clearest, finest TV picture viewing, with greater dependability and fewer sen icing headaches. I IL Ivy I III I intr' issue of ethics said 1 coursp. invent the stories to the IO senators or their law wbich iiI gave prominence. It memBcrs ot congress that the firms handle many cases in the I merely a close look at what it Court of Claims.

It said six of was bpinK donp in Albany and railroads are looking for an o.x- the IO are on both the finance talking about it. Soon, cuso to force the work rules and judiciary committees and I we had a distinguished compa- pute back to Congress. tho nthor frutr ny of fellow' Inouirers 1 is our lirm resolve, how- ny of fellow' Inquirers. The editorial noted that a spa- ever, not to initiate a national cial legislative committee on transportation they ethics has said there should he I added in their letters Thursday. a ban on such practices as i The operating unions are at- 1 a legislators handling tempting to bypass the stalled cases before the state Court of national negotiations through Claims, offers to deal with individual The State Senate and Assem- railroads, bly have codes of ethics, and Wages and working condi- there have been suggestions lions are involved ii these ne- that they be made more strict.

I Rotations which Congress left The new' ethics committee was to the parties to settle them- apfxjinted last October by Ma- selves when it passed emergen- tnat large numbers of lawyer- boney anfl Assembly Speaker! cy legislation last August to legislators practice before 'the 1 JospPb F. Carlino, Long Beach avert a nationwide strike. State Court of Claims for sub- Rol)Ublican- Tbp lavv forced arbitration of Mahoney has said the Sen- one of the principle issues, the ate will not approve the I proposed elimination of fire- recent committee's recommen -1 jobs on diesel freight and dation that lawyer legislators yard engines. be barred from practicing he -1 The unions are appealing to fore the State Court of Claims I the Supreme Court the arbitra- i because of possible conflict of, lion ruling providing for the. The story in Her- interest.

eventual elimination of some 30,000 jobs. For about two weeks the railroads have been legally free to start laying off firemen and to impose other changes involved in the stalled negotiations. But they have not. the other four are on one or other of the committees. The story said the two committees hold strong reins on the court.

Mahoney, a veteran legislator from Buffalo, angrily told the Senate that the Herald Tribune is "bankrupt morally as well as financially." Today editorial in the newspaper, which lists itself as Independent-Republican, said Mahoney denounced it "for publishing the uncontradicted fact that large numbers of lawyer ators practice before State Court of Claims for sub stantial The court handles suits against the state for property condemnation, for negligence and for breach of contract. Sees Try as Martyr FREE KINGSTON CA BLEVISION HGOK-FP You Can't Get a Better Buy Any Place! Ben Rhymer Wheel Alignment Shop 421 ALBANY AVENUE, KINGSTON FE 8-1001 Open Evenings Come In for a Demonstration PORT Air ATV AAHS Vivian Stadt- Church Schedules FE 8-1728 I ntoiiehed Till Now LOS ANGELES (AP) When Abel Fernandez was a member of intrepid crime fighters, Untouchables," he bellied catch tax evaders. Thursday, the 34-year-old ac-1 tor pleaded guilty in Los Angeles to failing to pay state income taxes on $15,659 in 1961. Sentencing was set for April 2. day school 8:45 a.

rn. under the Reformed Church. Ronald D. Lokhorst, Stations of the Cross and beno- service of communion and diction. Wednesday 1:45 p.

rn. confessions, Novena and benediction after the 5:30 p. m. Mass. Mass each day at 5:30 p.

rn. and RUGS CARPETS UPHOLSTERY Expertly Cleaned by JAY-VEE Stone Ridge Kingston 687-7502 338-2430 OFFICE FOR RENT 3 or 4 ROOMS Ground Moor Suitable for Professional Man or Rustiness Opposite Gin. Clinton Hotel 2 Pearl St. I Ti 8-3S :0 FE 8-1555 HOME IMPROVEMENTS William Hannweber Carpentry Contractor FREE ESTIMATES Phone 382-4686 P.O. Box 355 LAKE KATRINE, N.

V. BOXED GUTTERS Removed, replaced with hanging gutters, relined or painted JOE BRUNO FE S-4RI2 Free Estimates OIL BURNERS SERVICED CLEANED DAVENPORT High Falls FE 8-2000 All Types GUTTERS and LEADERS Installed- Repaired-Cleaned Free 1 4444 I Rooting Siding Co, 1394 Hasbrouck Kgstn. the Rc- nomina- up pri- .7, et, OT ski Ll the oof ver our ead HOW DID YOUR ROOF SURVIVE THE WINTER WEATHER? BERT BISHOP, INC. 174 FLATBUSH AVENUE FE 1-6251 Phones FE 8-7225 NO OBLIGATION UP TO 60 MOS. TO PAY delay those roof repairs or that new roof which will wipe out those costly repair bills liter on CALL US TODAY! Would Ai Negroes NKW YORK Negro nationalist leader who is a caustic critic of nonviolent protests, says "it is criminal to teach a man not to defend himself while under attack.

He told a news conference in New York Thursday that Negroes should own and form rifle clubs defend ourselves in times of emergency." Barry and Rocky Prospecting for California Notes WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Barry Coldwater joins Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller today in prospecting for political gold in California. Both have staked out the same claim the city I of Fresno.

The two rivals foi publican presidential tion, trying to round I tort for June 2 mary which Coldwater calls I big one." have speeches and public appearances lined up in the central California city. Saturday, the New York governor and the Arizona senator will address the California publican Assembly Convention, i a volunteer organization. Anither speaker will be Harold Stassen, former Minnesota gov- I ernor who has also entered the COP presidential race. There were rumbles of irritation in the Rockefeller camp that Texas Republican leaders were trying to set up a Coldwater victory at tho gover- nor's expense in the Lone Star May 2 presidential pref- erenee contest. KPaoli Panama Formula I WASHINGTON (AP) The 1 I nit od States and Panama re- 1 Iv have reached agreement on a formula for opening negotiations on their differences over the Panama Canal.

The formula also will provide for renewed diplomatic relations between the two countries, it ny as learned Thursday night. Informed diplomats said the only problem delaying an announcement was a minor difference over the wording in statements to be made by President Johnson and Panama President Roberto Chiari. breakfast will be held 7 a. rn. in the Old Dutch Church, Kingston.

Sunday school meets 9:45 rn. With classes for pre-school chil- 8 a. rn. Saturday, dren through high school. Wor- ship service ll a.

rn. Sermon Area Social Notes topic is Tile Needle Caught in a Groove. Carol choir will sing The King of Love My EASTER: President Johnson and his family may break an I old Easter custom of theirs and released time period; 5:15 p. rn. spend the holiday in Washing- An TA DPC Mf" -rs -J The Presentation Club members will hold a penny fTitt fil'Tfi "VU social at Hic town auditorium also be sung by the senior choir, A nursery is held for small chil- Thursday, April 2.

Admission is dren in the Fellowship Room 1 free and the public may attend, during the worship service. Sun- Mrs. Ann Rycrson is a patient day the junior high youth fellow- at the Benedictine Hospital ship meets 5:30 p. rn The RCYF I The next meeting of the Pres-. iafi I will meet at the church at 6 potation Club will bo! possibility of ast minute rcvi- JfW St Hall Tuesday, sTons to Lv wtliam Scram ton instead of at their ranch.

White House press secretary Pierre Salinger said Thursday that he had heard of no plans for an Easter trip back to Texas this year. Also, Mrs, Johnson and daughters Luci and Lynda have promised to he on hand for the Easter egg roll on the White House grounds the day after Easter. Showdown Session Looms HARRISBURG (AP) The Youth Council program at the First Baptist Church, Kingston. Community Lenten service will be held in the First Baptist Church 7:30 p. rn.

Tuesday Brownies meet 6 p. rn. and the Boy Scouts 6:30 p. rn. Wednes- March 31 Strangled in Play STILLWATER, Minn.

(AP) Her pet dog was blamed ton's unemployment compensation program threatened today to send the Senate into a special Saturday session for a final Senate Republicans indicated OUTER-SPACE IS THE LIMIT day released time 'christian edu- 1 day for (he strangulation death al cation is held 1:45 p. rn. Con-1 of Victoria Aronson Possibly more amendments firma Lion 4 iviuua Aronson, o. were unfjor consideration. Union I enten services wUl lie uitb a like to have action on the held 7:30 rn.

in the Methodist was p.laying witb bpr foday but we will not have Church Sermon tonic is The Labrador. Investigators said the a midnight and there is Word of the Centurion Coffee Playfully grabbed the end of; a possibility that the bill will go i the scarf between his teeth and over on final passage until Saf- dragged the girl about TO feet declared Senate Major- through snow. The child was Tty Leader James S. Berger, R- strangled by the scarf. Potter.

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INSURANCE AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1921 662 BROADWAY FE 1-0442 "Member of Ulster County Insurance Agents Word of the Centurion. Coffee hour will follow. Thursday church membership class meets 4 p. rn. Carol choir rehearses 6:30 p.

junior choir 7 p. and senior choir 7:30 p. rn. Girl Scout troops 51 and 121 meet 6:45 p. m.

The Women's Guild will hold a night April ll, in the church hall. A corned beef and cabbage dinner will be served at 6 p. rn. A film and speaker will Im1 featured. Methodist Church, the Rev.

Cecil L. McFarland, minister Church school 9 a. rn. classes for all ages. Church services 8 and 10:15 a.

rn. Sermon topic, Builders. Special music by the choirs. Nursery maintained during church school and the 10:15 MYF 4 p. m.

and 6:30 p. m. Lenten study 9:30 a. rn. Wednesday at the parsonage.

Union Lenten service in the Methodist Church Wednesday 7:30 p. rn. Topic. The Word of tire Centurion. Speaker, the Rev.

Ronald D. Lokhorst. Presentation Church, the Rev. John Murphy. CSsR.

pastor Mass 8. IO, 11:30 a. rn. and 12:45 p. nr The members of the Club will receive Holy Communion at the 8 a rn.

Mass. Sun- ords to the se CUSTOM built GARAGES John's Barber Shop Albany Avenue Has to Central Barber Shop 646 BROADWAY Dunham Electric, Inc. LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Phone 338-4534 DON'T HESITATE JUST INSULATE RENT FN FRY THING FROM TO HOME INDUSTRY BRIGGS RENTAL CENTER FE 1-7072 SHOP-RITE SATAKE 3 BROTHERS EGG FARM RETAIL STORE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9W. ULSTER PARK Heating Installations OIL GAS DAVENPORT High filii FE 9 IJ DEPENDABILITY Nothing like blowing our own horn However, we do our best to fit the word dependable when it comes to ROOFING and SIDING SERVICE. Our service is complete, cheerful and if you just want to be curious, ask your neighbor.

lf you want to know for CALL SMITH PARISH ilDITIJ Pi) JI Jj ii 78 Furnace St. Since 1932 FE 8 5656 USE FREEMAN WANT ADS PHONE FE 1-5000.

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Years Available:
1873-1977