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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 10B

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1 i PAGETE VT.1 fjR Many Students Use Library AMMlfLtfM bimI tltfrfl wlinfll students crowded the reference room of Poughkeepsie Adriance Memorial library Friday, for work In research studies. Miss Helena S. XeFevre, director of the library, confirmed that overflow spaces In the fiction, technical and youth rooms of the library were made available to the students for their work. Students who were bhme from cortege for the long weekend had only the one day for work at the library inasmuch as it was ckwed for the holiday Thursday iOtoVcw.tfofeV For Turning ATbomb Wrath io Peaceful Use CARLSBAD, tf M. (API i'.

Two hundred officials and news paperrnen fronvtdtw are. previewing this weekend a mintoiHlollar hole designed to; turn the wrath of the A bomb Inta peaceful Vises'. A tunnel and bomb chamber have1 been dug a. tjuarter mile below In the aalt fock i J4 miles from the'jfamous Carlsbad Caverns. The.

atomic explosion Is set for Dec. 10 as a first experiment toward using the heat, blast and radiation from nuclear ex plosives for peaceful purposes POUGHKEEPS1E toORfJAL fSUNtAYJ NOVEMBEk 26, Iftj and vesterdav. The libranr for some time has not been open on Dartmouth college student, pre Thursdays or Saturdays because of the curtailed schedule of ser vice. MEANWHILE, Mrs Charles A Butts, member of the library board of trustees, and head of Its committee on personnel, was reported to have directed inquiries on filling vacancies in the professional staff, anticipating that funds available in the 1962 budget will be sufficient to pay the salaries of Increased person nel. The scope of the work undertaken in the one day's research by area students on Friday was indicated in the work of those and their interests, identified thus Miss Betty Lou Welch, city, student at the College of St Rose, Albany, preparing an English paper on Shakespeare's "Hamlet;" John Kedzielwa, Arlington High school student, working on a theme on "Hygiene;" Theodore Occhialano, city, student at Siena College, LoudomnUle; preparing a paper on the "Economic History of the Constitution;" four students of Our Lady of Lourdes High school, John Qujnn.

John Rittinger. John Detmer and Philip DeGrandis. working on term paper on middle English literature; Richard Smith, Wappingers High school student, preparing term paper on a military hero. EDWARD A. MILLER jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJH aBBBBBBBWIJBBBBBBBBBI I Vi n.WmMWM fHrt.

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The photo above was taken in the reference room, which served a capacity crowd all afternoon. Miss Helena S. LeFevre, library director, reported that this was the usual situation on school holidays and ritiiti Jfi not after school hours on regular days when high school and college students flock to the building for research materials. Rooms normally used for other pursuits must be utilized as reference rooms to accommodate the overflow crowd. eaVoters' League Holds Town 'Obligated' Caroline Guest AiSecond Party Prior t6 Birthday I1YANN1S PORT, MASS.

(AP) i Caroline Kennedy, who will ba (our year old tomorrow, had a second birthday party yestertay, -'Her Joseph P. Kennedy, 'gave the' party at his big oceanfront summer home. 12 from City Area AlHarpur College poughkeepsla area residents 'jaw. enrolled at thai State University's Harpur Bing hamton, Ralph O. Risheil, director of admissions and 'records, made known yesterday.

Three city residents enrolled are Richard Hotuowski, 18 Stanley street; Philip S. Weisberg, 39 Yates boulevard, and Helen Mary Bohmer, IS Beechwood avenue. Also, Robert f. Holsapple, Pleasant Valley; Stephen F. Pa linscar, Beacon; Charles W.

Ross, Hopewell Junction; Ross J. Williams. Red Hook; William F. Becker 3rd, Amenia; Donna O. Wllke.

Pine Plains: Patricia Brucher. is Woodside place. Hieh land; Linda C. FriJa. New Paltz.

and Joyanne M. Nocito, Blnham road, Marlboro. GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 4 Long established local firm CAPITOL ROOFING INSULATION INC. IN POUGHKEEPSIE SINCE 1937 ROOFING SIDING INSULATION" TOE ONLY CERTIFIED JOHNS MANVIIXE APPLICATOR WITH OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE LOCATED' IN DUTCHESS COUNTY ALL WORK BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS QUALITY ASSURED PHONE GL 4 2060 OFFICE WAREHOUSE 12 HEILAND AVENUE rWBBWvvaajnii nniiiikmir.iniiiiM xixxixininxxxxxxxixijiTumiirmiinxxxiimxxxTi of library experience and 11 years of service at Adriance." The league pointed out that New York Library association recommends a salary range from' $5,040 to $10,920 Schwarte, Arlington High school. preparing a term paper.

Charles Members of the PouEhkeeosle J. Heyer. city, a New York Uni lLeague 0f Women Voters yester versity Graduate school student. I day said that the Town of Pough preparing a paper concerned keepsie has a "moral obligation" with his course in public admin hq gjve financial support to istraUon: Thomas E. Uckona.iA ri a Memorial library, city.

College of Siena, working Uhirh is beinir hurt bv staff re on a term paper raw me signadons due to low salaries and BECAUSE OF THIS low salary wmen aoes noi nave iunos io re gcaei gnj jn face 0f enor. nu. ciiy. Huuem uuii imslmam open five and one naii oays mously increasing Ubrary usage. iw, aweeK.

the library staff, which had 10 searen on paper in nK.u.ry; rr Tnere are approximately I professional librarians in 1951 Kara, city. Marist college pre in Town of flnd about lg60 now haj paring a paper on medieval DKtcio rm4 hv th ik ,.,1 cities: Bonita Larotonda. city. fhv Marist college student, at work Artri.n city, on a paper in psychology NOTICE! EffeetlT Jaaury 14 Employers of One or New York State Law Requires You to Carry Compensation and Disability Insurance For Complete Information, No Obligation, Call E. I.

HATFIELD INSURANCE 48 Cannon St. AGENCY Dial 2 2300 THE REPORT POINTED out that in 1960 the Ubrary issued cards to 1.073 families In the town and that this did not include persons using the library's reference and encyclopedia service without having a card. "Adriance library, at this time, is at a point of crisis. Its budget ary needs cannot be met by the City's Finance department and its already absurdly low salary scale has been further cut in the 1961 budget," the report wd The 1961 budget was $107. 000.

100,000 in the not too distant fu ture." The league, in its report, point ed out that a branch library aimed at the needs of secondary school students and a book mo bile might be two ways to make, the jointly operated library still more accessible and useful to town residents. Worker Killed about five, the report said 7i riuinrilintr staff rtns fnrttA the library to close on LraalCh Arrinnflf and Saturdays The league pointed out that town residents are being hurt as much by curtailed service as city residents and said duplication of the city library by the town would be impractical because project. the tremendous outlay involved investigators said Clark was us ling a device for driving spikes "ADRIANCE EXISTS already! when the spike broke off and and has a large collection, and it ricocheted off a wall or beam. is geographically as accessible to CORNING (AP) Herbert Clark, 25. of Odessa, was injured fatally yesterday when hit in the head by a spike he was driving into concrete on a store construc the townspeople as any one place rmc Cnro in the town could be." the league DUS Jtore 'Astronomical Pleas The American Library associa NEW YORK (AP) Two bus tion cites a population unit of companies facing a possible strike as Ule minimum numDer, complained yesterday mat union "SALARIES FOR Adriance 0f residents for economical oper demands were "so astronomical" professional librarians (who arejatign of a ijbrary, according to that bargaining is virtually impos reouired to be college graduates with a master's degree in lib rary science) begin at $4,250 and range up to $7,140.

the latter for the head librarian with 45 years Get out of the shadow of debt! Don't let that pile up of overdue bills destroy your local credit rating, it's a valuable asset Pay off all your bill at once with a low cost Fanners Bank Personal Loan Repayment can be made in easy monthly payments, out of regular income JOIN OUR 1962 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW! I ARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK i DRIVE IN BANK MAIN OFFICE HYDE PARK BRANCH COn. CANNON BRANCH CANNON 8T. ALBANY POST BO AD EXJRA BANKING HOURS THURSDAY 4 to 6 P.M. 75 i MEMBER r. I the league.

i sible I Bernard Shatzkin, counsel for "THE CITY HAS a population the Tnboro Coach Corp. and Ja of about 38,000, the town aboutjmaica Buses Inc talked with' 33.000. Each is an uneconomical i newsmen after a meeting with unit and will remain so. Together representatives of the Transport they will undoubtedly approach, Workers union. ssae HER the Perfect Christmas GIFT HUDSON BAY Boots KARL EHMER'S Karl I Ehmer's 5 QHImi mm.

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