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JUNE, 2 .1951 7 BMIHBr: ''ri' IffiirsfaU Urges Speed ttM mWmwMl are l. 1 i J. I Jt firm NMM I .1. .1 ia juiuiaiauiu rumen BVHMPn jr.uiei riuioi KPiH Made Known in Area kViLlwV99Hu PP; TtlegegegvH Winner AMHTVWvttEficliBV aBSeR ESfgv7PTvsjmeigLgH glgpM i.gY7fTigMglgggM JL World Tension WA81IINOTt)N (APf Secre tary of Defense Marshall, asked Congress todey to approve, quick a vest, iomi jkupoo buildings program he eald I "dictated by th current Inter The Defense 'deprtment lld lhti ln th. nerj'futur" 'IU to ipproprUte eoo.000.ooo to turt'the proirun nd I nuh It alone toward compk ilon hoped far within two yean.

The money will 'be aought for tM naeal year which tUrU July 1, MAR8HALI OUTtlNCn "tfit program jtn lettera'ito'IlouM apelkcr nayburn and to Riutell (D Oa) and Repl VUiion tD Oa), chairmen of the Senate and Home Armed' llenrtcea committee. Vln eon.uld hla troup will itart.hetr Inge on'Mondan Marthall exnreued hop ireae will atitnorUe me program tas epedltlouiiy. as poMible." r.e aid the proJecU included are Urgently needed under the expanding military program." More than linwo00 worth el the projecU been, claulf led Of thU 11.07100,000 tor the1 Alrforce alone. Ofithe total ManhaU asked Con greu to authorUe the Airfare would' be allotted W4.40.000 i than tit 'Army, and Navy 'combined. Earmarked for the Army tl.U1.02t,ooo; (for Oh Naey, gl.

ite.iNjuuv. fheMfeather rOBKCAST HltW YORK CnV AND VlCINI TY'ANdNOnTlIKlWiNBV' JE BKYt fair today and tonight. Thure (day. acme cloudlnete. with chance of mowers in uonunuca warm and rather humid today, high tit umperaUira In tow 0 along coast and upper We In lnUrtor.

Low tonight mid 00. Afternoon Umpcr Tbunday tn M's. 'LONO' ISLAND: Fair today and Borne CloudlneM'Thuredsy, Chance of scattered showers In aft ernoon. High 10 75 along South snore and over extreme east portion today, near SO elsewhere; Low (tonight in mld Somewhat warmenThurt Id 0's except 7 0 over isttern end of island. IMTrOUOR' EASTERN, NBW YORK! Increasing cloudiness, high i temperature In upper M's today, fol 4 lowed by scattered thundershowers In north porUoo tonight.

Thursdsy cloudy and warm with scattered ihowerS and thundershowers. wxeTxnw nxw.Toax ier rii tt4r ae eaUaMe vim llk cttMrae UMunmtMWr Hktlj, TBUrCRATOIISS Mailaa ae MlalaaM Umptntiu 'Surlee is St kHtl tt a. m. lui WIND WlweUnt. ek II alUi ptt mm mn tui a.

m. mu jum is iwyir vTDaor.Tuni Jft 1:11 P. I couwtbt wiDt.TTMraiu n)ase VICE ADMIRAL OHCARO. iBADOKR. faces questioning by Senators In 'their' Inquiry Into the firing of Oen.

Douglas MscArthur and relsted matters. Bsdger, for mer naval commander In the 'western, Peelflo now commander of the Eastern; (Atlantic) sea frontier, the 10th witness to be heard by the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees. (AP Wlrephoto) DiGennaro To Run in Seventh Vincent dl Oennaro. attorney, of I Reynolds avenue, has been endorsed the Seventh ward Democratic committee' as, Dtmocrstle candidate for alderman of the ward. Chair' man Charles of the com mlttee said today.

The committee preytoualy made known It, has chosen J. Yerlck, retired employe of Luckey, Piatt and Co, Mack road, as the Democratic candidate for Supervisor of the Beventh. Charles Corcoran, chairman of the Fourth ward Democratic com mlttee, made known Leonard V. Flynn, 45 i Franklin street, an employe of the Arnold Baking hsd been endorsed as the Democratie candidate supervisor of the Fourth 'That committee also endorsed. Al derman Connors of the Fourth for designation as a candidate to succeed himself.

Vll4 atta itumi uw wipwww pi. ta the MteolM tMre iMantiu JUM IUM'Wi rtrdav Otm lithHt kae tlM low.tt rU( Uw rM Id hutn utm.wn 'TMipittU tUK era or bo.r trtt? Frtelsl lik itw MtobWMUir tl Cit Slkear i rt.oioae Ototr cu.r oiMSy CUxttf Clo dl1 un BUthMf 'H! a.e.w v. si ,) i r.cioy Cit j.V!:t.CIfr itm Mft (j 'CUM WIW .1, iZ rt. cimSr rtiilMUlpala IT Ci tr ju. "1' trfiBetoa SI HOTM Tark II ua ej 7rM iit New Style SPINNET MODERN HOME; pppppppppppj JANgfiEN MODERNS? Blende 'VTeW I FlaUh iFarfKeybeari ICE AND HEAR Tnig PIANO ON DISPLAY AT, P0UQHKEEPSIE MUSIC SHOP 222Mair Phone 2312 Lumber Worker Sullerslnjury Fred Warner.

59. of 85 West 20th street. New York city, an employe on. the lumber boat. Herman rracn.

which Is docked at the Dutton Lum ber wsi admitted to Vasssr hos pital today. Warner complained. of Injuries to his He Is under observation. Detective Captain Brophy Investigated report received from the hospital by Lieutenant Davkbon. Captain Brophy said that Warner complained that he was lnjuied aboard the ship at sea about 10 days ago, when he struck his head on a piece of lumber, CspUIn WUHsm, P.

Whalen, who Is. In charge of the ship, told Captain Brophy that Warner had com (ilalned about bumping Into the umber, but reported no injuries. s'' Kingston Man Hurt InWcsi'ParkCrqsh Max Chlrlln; 1 'Wsrren Street, 'Kingston ws Injured Monday when his sedan and a meat packlngt company Were Involved In coUUlon in RouU about four miles north of High land at wet Pars. Mr. Chlrlln was taken' to VasSar hospital.) lie was attended for lacerations and contusions, according to Highland State, police.

TrooDers said a truck owned by the Font Packing Oo. of.Klngiton. masong a wit turn on me nign way. when the1 vehicle was In colli slon with the Chlrlln sedsnv 1 Winners of Stste University, scholarship) have been made, known by the University of the State of New 'Tors, seen county receives 10 scholsrihlps for each assembly district in the county 'The scholsrihlp entitle 'the besr per term forihd eight terms: of hu, college court, while attending any college In the, state approved by the Board of. Regents Dutchess county winners are SylviaSylvia Vtrln.

RD'l, Clinton Comers! Nathan 51 Llvlngiton street! Normsn Callsthan Jr. Stanfordvllle; Willlsm O. HerbsUr, 171 Msin street. Also, Helen E. Kshn, H'Roeallnd road: Frederick Hshn I Douglu LawrSnce Olive, Downey avenue, wsppiniers Falls: Charles R.

Burr, Pawling! Valerie A. Riley, lit Forbus street. Also, Jean M. Keller, Route 61, Hopewell Junction; RenlR. Ilolser, 20.uarnem piscej unara Mur phy, uiu street, Rhinebeck! Nicholas', 8, DeMarco, ,53 Market street, Wapplngers Falls.

Also, George C. LudoVlcl Pleasant Valley: Julian Smetana, Overlook road: Daniel Pine Plains; Katharine M. O'Donnell, East Cedar Street: John 8. Hard, Red Hook: Jean M. Parkin.

Valley View road. Poughkeepslc; and Ruth Palmlter, Rochdale road. Columbia county winners! Dorothy A. Dutton. Oermsntown; Bernard R.

7 Janls street. Hudson; Alice a. Brown. (3S Columbia street. Hudsort: Francis, R.

Brew, Livingston; Sonla Bortugno, Btuyvesant reus. Also. Vincent A. Clamp. 13 North Sixth street, Hudson: Royce E.

Coon, Claverack: Jean P. Dobson, Canaan: Constance llerron. Hillsdale and Oarl E. Moore. 511 Columbia street.

Hudson. In Putnam county are Robert I. MUlar Jr, 123 East Main street, Brewster: Alan Dundee. Hav lland Hollow, Patterson; Roy B. Pfell, Brewster avenue, Carmel; Charles McVey, RD Brewster: Richard A.

Snlffen, O. Box 1, Tbwners. Also. Polly Hancock. Federal Hill road.

Brewster; Harold' V. Vlnk, Olenelda avenue. Carmel: Martin J. Petersen Jr, Route 111, Lake Carmel Robert K. Dreher.

Lake Secor, Mahopac: and Edward W. baine, liasen nut. carmel. Ulster county winners are Josech Vredenburgh, Saugertles; Terry Rosea, Woodburne; Paul D. KoaUr, 8 tone Ridge; Joan K.

Oranwehr, 183 Main street, Saugertlei." Myra Rosenthal, IS Maple avenue, Ellen vllle; Mertln Nachmsn. Kerhonk son; Florence Friedman, 21 Delta piece, Kmgston. Also. JJell M. Pollr.

277 Albenv avenue, TClngstoo; Louis V.Nosenao. Main street, Rosendale; and EuISIIa K. Keider. Acsdemy of St. Ursula, Rosendale.

ScholarshlDS which are declined by their winners will be given to the persons with the nest highest scores. I Mk' gvBfeV''sf 'gtlV' 'jjftvTgtlHgtHgtlV BatlsK.al3i.'dg5SWBwi 'aHkl tegwsTgf C' gwsTkTkTkTkTkTkTkTkTkrH'IK'a? ltgllllll l' igwsTMgwsTiTiTiTiTiTiTiTiTm VA I sTiTiTiTiTitHbTJ 'sH Wi iKj iillHgwan vxka i'f i te fiHJH MApAMR PANDIT (cenUr). India'e ambassador' to U.B, watches lastlof 2M.0M busheU of whest being tunneled aboard Liberty ahln, Johh Chester Kendall, at Philadelphia. tatter ceremonies i In which Madame Pandit accepted first shipload of U.S. wheat for her famine1 stricken country.

Wheat te first of two tons bound tor India. (AP Wlrephoto) DCH A Elects Williams, Hears Talk by Psychiatrist Dr. Edith Q. Selleck. senior psy chUtrUt of the.

Mlddletown 8Ute Homeopathle hospital, called mental Illness the "greatest single factor, causing dependency'' In a speech before' of the Dutchess County Health' association; jester day at Vassar hospital. The' 23th, annual meeting was held, In the new Tower Home auditorium. The members of the asso ciation elected directors to serve for three years, and the board, at a special meeting after the session, elected Dr. H. St.

John Williams president of the board and association. BIRTHS Complete Family Dinners SMITH BROS. Reitaurant TONIGHT Chlclen a la Kbg or Mr Fried Butterfly Shrimpi late) TOMORROW NIGHT Hot Turkey' Sandwich cranberry saute, gravy 1.45 Mr. and. Mrs.

Douglas. TerwIUlger, Wappingera Falls, are the parents ef a eon bom todsy at Vassar hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ElUe.

Highland, are the parents of a daughter born toaay at vasssr hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanlon. Btanroraviue. are the parents of i son born yesterday at Vsstar hos puai.

Mr. and Mrs. John Blake. 'Hone. well Junction, are the parents of a son born yesterday at Vassar hospl Mr.

and Mrs, Philip Sutton. 7 Orand street, are the parents of a son born today at St. Francis" hos plUL Mr. and Mrs. Oennano, Hyde Park, are the parents of a son born today at Bt.

Francis' hospltsl. Mr, and Mrs. OomeUui Masten. 14 Oreen are the parents of a daughter born, today at St, Francis' hospItaLi Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Clonan, 160 North Clinton street, are the oar enu of daughter born at St. Francis' hospital. Mr. and William J. King, 70S High street.

Sharon, Paw, are the parents of a son, bom June II, tn the Bharon hospital. Mrs. King Is the former MUs Marlon Kelly, of this city, 1 i mnA. 'aK 'W MtilM II Highland aroton, conn, are the parents of a daughter, Mary Marchbank. born June 17 at the Quonset Naval hospital.

Quonaett, R. I. Mrs. Cromer is the former Miss Margaret' dsughter of Mr; and Mrs. William K.

Hep 1 1 bum. Emmadlne Farm. Hopewell I Junction. Ia Other officers elected were Miss Rebecca II. Rider, first vice president; Mrs.

Harry II. Ulll, second vice president; the Rev. Earl F. Spencer, third vice president: W. Oaylord Hakes, secretary, and M.

Addison Merrlhew. treasurer. DRi BEIXECK SAIDt ''Happiness Is a quality we are all striving for, but It Is hot our birthright. No one owea us happiness. It is not a thing, but it Is a quality of the good life, and we can achieve by an honest investment in the good life." Noting that the "stoutest weapon against tnentel Illness Is publlo opinion snd support," the speaker eald there Is "distinct promise for the future" through the growing Strength of the mental health move ment.

She defined the mentally healthy individual as having general attitude of mind which gjvee him as sursoce that the world ae a whole Is well ordered, that the people In general are trying to be honest. Just and considerate and that regard leu of imperfections, truth and right will ultimately CYNTHIA P. SWEET, ekee utlve secretary of the association, rei ported the program for the coming year will be expanded and will emphasise, heart disease and. mental health work. Chairman flakes, of the nominating committee, gave the report of his committee.

Elected to the boahj of directors, to serve, three year terms, were sue. A. seaman Hunt, Wapplngers Falls; Mrs. O. Arnold Kllpatrlck, city; Wlllson O.

Lane, Dover Plains; Mrs. 'John J. O'Brien, city: Dr, Helen Pallber, city; Mrs. Edgar F. Powell, FUbkUl; Mrs.

Rider, Mrs. Theodore M. Rlmal, clty Mrf. Richard It. Sugatt, Rhine beck; Paul Vanneu, city; Mrs.

Orvllic E. Velley, MlOerton; Mrs. E. Vail Watson, Beacon, and Mrs. Harold a Wright, Pawling.

'Elected to fUl the Unexpired term of Mrs. 8. Btephen Marvin who resigned, was Mrs. John P. Rogers, who will serve for two years.

To Be Aired Tonight Bouth toad, wUI take 1U protest. of formation of the South Park Estates Water district oerore the pougnkeep 1 Town touncU attorney for th Development 'he 'would piece his clients objections lo, the dUUlcl before the council, Yesterdav, Commissioner Bcniuer. oi me Biete water Power and Control said the objection voiced by Mr.McCabe could not be considered by hi commission, The commission held pubUo hearing on the proposed district at the Town hall. j. Mr.

Schllier said the commtulbn was concerned only with determining that the i district plan assured an adequate water suddIv and that pipes carrying the' water were prop cuj.uuiaiiea. He ruled that' the objections ad vanced by Mr. McCabe were out of piece as tney did hot pertain to these matter. Mr. McCabe slid there a question of 'Ownership of the water pipe from the South road to South Park estate, other questions will be raised before the council, he said, At I yesterday's hearing Merrill Karon and Oeldberr.

represented South Park Estates. Supervisor Mahar teeUned that all papers for formation of the district, were (executed properly, rile also sited benefit to the South Park Estates area from formation of the water district. City Superintendent'' of' Public Works Dean and Charles Jego, town Upper, testified that' Poughkeepsle could supply adequate water for the district and that the water would meet health standard. Each eald that the water malm were installed under supervision of the Pouehkeen. tie Publlo, Works Mr.

Bcniuer said the; commission would reach a on the application at Its July meeting. Woman Hurt in Fall Miss May Ttmmona. 47 South Cherry street, complained to Lieutenant Davldron today, that she was injured last night la a fan on the sidewalk In Cannon street. She complained of Injuries, to her left elbow, the lieutenant Patrol a Morris Investigated, DecCiiHurc ProblemVAircd Proesor'WlliJam Ooggshail, Oor hell university bee specialist, idls cussed problem of bee culture with 16 county beekeepers last night In the nome.oi.Loui iiummei, opaca it, AssUtant county, Agent; Sergeant said today that (the beekeepers inspected the honey extraction room efMrr.numnel's' next meeting of the beekeepers I will be held sometime In the fall, Mr, Sergeant Members or the County' Water committed wUl meet at the Board of Supervisor rooms, Oourtbouse, at I m. July, Professor Beott Warthln Jr cbalmuvv eald Warthln satd he was not prepared to explain the meeting agenda now but he added' that he hed several thing In mind for the The committee) has authority from the Board of Supervisors to study all.

water conservation problem and to make recommendations to the Bosrd of Bupervfsors. Horticultural Picnic Officers of the thiuhesa Oountr sotUty Joday postponed Indefinitely the organisation's' annuel picnic, scheduled for tonight at, Hyde Park. This marks the second postponement of the picnic which was called off last week be cause bt; Inclement weather The picnic, was scheduled at home of Mr. and Mre. Albert Kel ler.

ii JwT SUB MOSliLLB TO.SEB A serfTli gtsOSSrW Man Overcome ireaf Fallsv VlrgU Jennlag, tV. roomer a the home of Mr, and Mrs, 1 ank Rortback; IJ 8mtnavenue, plxigers Fall, was in a ferfoue 'con dltlon at Vassar hospital fetr' noon today IMlisdftetlng i from smoke Mid. Mr. Jennmgjj wseln.hta'room at ih Roraback home ahortly before It i o'clock, last, night, when" flre' broke out In a bed. Firemen from W.

Gainer iand 8, W. Johnson companies responded to agederelalarov On anlval they i found smoke pouring from' the house. Booster llaee. were carried Into the house and ftretnin extUiguUhed the fltmes Which were confined to the second 1 floor I MB, JENNINOS. whoee home Is at was assisted from the house.

He was' attended by Dr. Paul Jaoobson. and later was re moved to Vassar hosplUl In', the Wapplnger Fall cbmmuhlty The hospital reported i at i noon that Jennings was In an oxygen Unt, Ills condlUon iwae deecribed a serious and, there Is a possibility iii uia ihuuv ui(ut vm piacca on the danger list. 1 Mrs. Roraback ald 'today that water damage resulted to other rooms and furniture In the house.

Bhe.sald Mr. Jennings had been a roomer at her home the last week. lie is employed at 1 I Business Men's 'Luncheon' 75V Cup of Soup A geeelai.Dlsh.Eaeh Day BeO aad Batter, Deeeert Ceffee. Tea Milk 'KELSON HOUSE RESTAHRAMT. bpsai ItiM to Uass' eaW wse sal aHgsllEflgxxa kflgejiixeia ''saBBBBBBBBBBsV' gWSelH''' BsTagsB sgwslllllllllllllllllllllA aallH cBsTsalH iiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA BsalllH KKW eWlli wBsTaH KW' Brand blew TONIGHTS SPECIAL COMPLETE DINNER Dutchess County FrUd Chklten tAK TOMORROWS LUNCH Seep Jaloet Beveraeei Grilled Cheese' and Baton Sandwich 55 TOMORROW'S DINNER SPECIAL! Brooded Veal Cutlet with aawee 1 ak Open 11 a.

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