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Tkvrtdty alnf froa IMS ixmti ki Pnikkpl Aprfl IIM Lauti kchuiur. wldw rmr 1Bn runrl MlTUt wilt kld from hm DfM rue Aalurdir. April II 1 1 RUH an frttnaa InvttH I ilnit Initrmtnl roupklNpil nurd Om(frr Atrcn DMll In kr A Raymond Rarirll LTNCIf of rauihlMpaU April It lit Ttiomn Irnth Punrral tirlcal tram Ik tatff ham narnral Rad Tonn al Pnuihkrtpn rrMar al 10 II in and It a al SI Mar a hurch Wapwlnitra rail hia II Mm nl Raqulvm will fTrd Intarmanl At Marv a Camaiarr rntnda mr call al Ih lal bema Wadnaaday and Tkuraday pvantnia Arranffamanta I rharga Jama tMWnanlr Wapplnfa rlla II RON Rlrblk Wllasn Rarrlraa I Mch rtlallraa and frlanda Inallad lll ha Id at Robarla mnaial Mom Wapplrdjara ralli rtldar April II al I Frlanda may rail al tht Tunaral flont tonight frm lo Judge Hulbert, 65, Opened Reds' Case BAYPOtVT, Y. (AP) redrl juckja Murrty nuiotn, no, nri ludi to prtlclnt In lh rtrrnt CommunUt comtplrncy died hfre yealrrdiy In nu rotintry Home ThR tall trapiliii lurlat who ai ap(UIIIini ttl triF urmil III uirmmin rn dUtrltt New York by IMn! ctent Iloonevfll In I034 prrAldfd ovrr many iprclacular trlU Thr cane of the II Coinmunlna Irndfri convicted of, conspiracy lo overthrow the government ftrat came before Judge Hulbert and he retimed a motion to rilnml.an the Indictment thun learilnic tn one of the moat Important trial In modern hlntory Early thin year the convicted men appealed to him for perniln nlon to tour the country to make npeechei to ralne fundi for their appeal Judge Hulbert reserved decision on the application move that brought him crltlclnni from Amerlcarui who thought the appeal ahouM have been denied Immediately Judge Hulbert waa a president r)f the Amatrur Athletic union, a fraud exalted ruler of the Elki a member of Congrena for two terma a New York City commlnnloner of dockn and a prealdent of the tloard of Aldermen He leave his wife Mrs neglna II McKenney Hulbert. a daughter Mri Tteglna Hulbert Kenny, and four grandchildren i Mrs.

Wilson, 85, Wappingcrs Resident Mrs Effingham Wilson. 85 died yesterday at her home Wet Academy street. Wepplngers rails She was 111 only a brief time Her husband, whom she married 84 years ago. died In November 1B2H Mrs Wilson had made her home In Wapplngers Falls the last six yean going there from Itrooklyn 8h waa born In New York Cltv. Sept 15.

14. the daughter of the Isle Hlephen and Emma Lewis Lee She was the former Miss Elizabeth tee Surviving are a son. Richard II Wilton. Wapplngers Falls two 'Inters, Miss Carrie Lee. and Mra Thomas Phillips Drookhn; a brother, Jlerbert Lee HrooK ii, a grandson Ollbert It Wltnon Wapplngers Falls' and tire great grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted the Roberts' Funeral home at I o'clock, tomorrow pr Cornelius Oreenway minister of the All Souls VnlVersallst church Brooklyn will officiate Burial will be In the Wapplngers Rural cemetery Friends may call at the Funeral home be tween 7 and 9 clock tonight John Eklund, 58, Found Dead in Milan John Xkhind.

about U. formerly of this etly. waa found dead at 7 clock last night In front of a Town Df Milan farmhouse where he was employed and lived alone Dr. L. Edward Cotter, deputv county medical examiner, said Mr Eklund died of heart seizure at about ajn yesterday.

The body waa found on the lawn In front of the farmhouse owner by Mr. and Mrs Alvln Pont, 373 Mill street, this city. Mr. Xklund had been working for Mr, Pond. Rhine beck Btate Troopers Donahue and OTIara said Mr.

Eklund waa last fteta bynur. Pond, 'whan ba went to hi farm on Sunday. Samuel Swain; Valley Assessorjt Bamuel Swain. 11 North avenue, Pleasant Valley, chslrmsn. of th Hoard of Assessors of the Town of Plessant Valley, was found dead on the kitchen floor of his home this morning, according to Sheriff Close Deputy Sheriff Adams Investi gated and Counly Medical Examiner I'owell was notified The sheriff a of.

flee iJd Mr Swain apparently died of a heart setsure He evidently hsd brepated his breakfast before he toppled to the floor Fred Budd and Harry Ostrander, Town of Pleasant Valley assessors, round Mr Hwam dead when they went to hi home for a morning call Mr Swain had been employed as a foreman for the Arborlo Construe Hon Co Formerly he had owned and operated a farm In Pleasant Valley He sold the farm a number 6( years ago Mr Swain was a mem ber of the Pleasant Valley Masonic lodge Funeral arrangements in charge of the Allen Funeral home, ar In complete, Mrs. Case, 74, Dover Plains Resident Mn Herman It. Csie, 14, tht for mer Mlsa Htella E. Lake, Dover Plains, died yesterday In the Sharon hospital She 'was In falling health for some time. Born In Salt Point.

Mr Can wsl the daughter of the late Oliver and Sarah Wooley Lake She had re sided In Dover Plain the last 10 years Her husband died In 1938 Surviving are three Mr. Norman aoodchiid and Mrs Helen Fleck. Dover Plains, and Mrs George Shelley, fled Hook, two sons, liamr case, here, and David leader, here; two sisters, Mrs May Hodges, Lakehurst and Mrs Harriet Simpson, Colllnsvllle, Conn and several grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted at the llufcut Funeral home, Dover Plain at 3 30 clock Saturday, Dr Arthur (I Carroll minister of the Washington Street Methodist church here will officiate Burial will be In the lClrange Rural cem etery, Msnchester flrldje Mrs. Ferris, 89, Of Dover Plains Lifelong resident of Dover Plslru Mrs Charles Ferris 10 died yesterday at hep home In Dover Plains She was 111 for some time Her husband died In 1030 Mrs Ferris was the former Miss Mary A Potter A member or the Dover Second Baptist chjirth Mrs Ferris aLrii was a member of the White Shrine of Jerusalem of Albany, a member of the Order of the Amaranth of Chatham a member of the Dover Plains Eastern Star chapter and member of Waldo Orange, Wing dale Surviving are a daughter Mrs Stella Jenkins, Dover Plalna and a aon William Ferris The Clove Funeral services will lie conducted at the Dover Plains Baptist church at I clock Saturday Tile Rev llnrvey Walker will ofTVUte lltirlrl will lie In the Vallev View cemetery under the dJrcitlou of (mil II Hiiftut Friends may call at (lie Fiineinl home" between 1 and It oclixk morrow night Military Funeral Held for Krafchik Mllllary riles were conducted ves terdsy for Chnrles Krnfchlk by members of the HI Josephs Veter an association Stanley Yankowsxl commander omnateri and was as aisled by Speurer Foster rheptatn Honorary bearers ere Fdnuind Wltnlewskl Victor Wnryni Edward Nawrockl llenrv Htokrockl Wll Hani Waryas and Frank Dndek Jr The bugler wai Stanley Wojteckl ana tne nring squad Joseph nsbl sri Stanley Rlarejewskl Leonard Kardas, and John Markowskl The color guard Included William Tur owskl and John Degnan and the rnl or beireri. Alexander Turowikl and Utuli Tervenskt FISHKILL Bazaar fltMvikxSJAj A AgflWfMiKYggggggElgHH I 1 1 Albany Post Rd lUule t.

rlHIIKIII NOW PLAYING SAN FRANCISCO with CLARK GABLE jrANTTTI MaellONALtl (OHIIT HOME IN OKLAHOMA ROY ROGERS NEW LOW PRICES CCr AT ALL 99b TAX INCLUIllll CDCCf Children under It mEC! (In Cars! Nightly Shows start at 1 P. M. MOMtS ARr BETTER THAN EER AT ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK Push Back heat Cry Rooms far Children LAST TIMrS TONI I dren I CJiTT BLANK IMND at 1 48 BLACK MIDNIGHT" at 41 FRIDAY and SATURDAY A 4 l.aut&Show "THE YELLOW CAB HAN" Starring RED SKELTON GLORIA HAVEN Shown at 1,14 43 FREE PARKING In Our IMMENSE LOT RiesjSaturday For Mrs. Laffln Funeral senrlce for Mra. Peter B.

Lafflrt who waa fdond dead In bed at her home, Dean plaos, yesterday morning, will be conducted Saturday. Services will be held at tha home at 7 JO o'clock. Tha flev. Christian Port, pastor of the First Lutheran church will officiate Burial will be In the Poughkeepsle flural cemeUry, George Gerth Dies in 74th Year Oeorge Oertli, 13. died yesterday at his home, It Woodcllff avenue Ha was III over a long period.

Mr Oertli, wJo was engaged as a general repair roan for some years, came to thlsclly from LaOrangevllle In 1827 He had previously operated a farm there for four Jrrars tlom In New York City. Nor 13 II1S, Mr. Oerth was tks son or Die Isle Michael and Elisabeth (llbbons Oerth. He was educated In New York City ichooU. Mr.

Oerth waa a member of tha Arlington rteformtd thurch, Surviving1 ar hi wife, Mra Fran cea Van Zandt six sons, Michael, Oeorge. Frederick, Harry, Frank arid nober Oerth. here; three daughle, Mr. Elisabeth O. Thur.

Mrs. Emily Marsh and Mrs Ethel Nellnon, here, and 10 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted at the Joseph L. Parmele home, 48 Halght avenue, at 7 o'clock, Saturday, The Itev. Walter L. Bcholten, minister of tha Arlington church, will officiate Burial will In the LaOrsnge itural cemetery, Manchester Brfdg.

Friends may tall at tha Funeral home between 1 and 9 clock tomorrow nlaht Religious Education, Vassar Tcmplo Theme Religious Education What Form It lakeil I the theme for the sermon which will be delivered by Rabbi Marcus Kramer at the Sab NOW Your Favorite) Dish at Budget Pleasing Price! FISH and CHIPS 550 HELEN'S RESTAURANT Ceavenlenlly Located Only a Few Htepa front Market Hfreet 220 Union St. Ph. S7S4 Cutler to Address Jewish Center Club Jack Cutler of Hopewell1 Junction, former iport reporter for tha New York Bun, wllltipeskl'ln tha place of Frit Jordan, Arlington High school coach, at tonight'; meeting of tha Jewish Community center sponsored Canter it' was made known today by lubTBllla, actlvl ties director. At the meeting fct ih center to night. Mr, Bllta said, one of the program's highlights will be tht ih awarding of medal to members the Jewish center basketball team which participated tn.Chureh, league competition.

Itecelvlnr basketball rnedsls will be William llerbster, Seymour Taub, Itoberl Etavlsky, Jay Welsa, Joseph Heller, Sheldon rtudln, Ell Kaplan, Marvin Potashnlckt AWIn Kaplan, Erie Rosenthal, Donald rraeger, Jo sebh Schwsrts, David CloUr and Morton urond. bath eve serVlc of Vassar Tempi at I o'clock, tomorrow night, Aa a bart of tha service, the Pre Confirmation clas will present a tableau which will depict a part of their religious siudies. Amorg member of tha class ar Susan Kovacs, Nancy Schoenbrun, unda Montei, juditn uonen, owtn dolyn Krakower, Arnold Cohen, Olorla WiUmsji, Donald iWelsman, Leitojr rein aria uaroi unuiman. TeiTwlU be 'served In the Veitnr room after the service, with Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Enron, and Mr, ana Mrs.

narncy oneiwn a nosu, mil ADMISSION la lT7a THEATRE I AHT TIMKft TONIOIIT "BUCCANEER GIRL" and "JOE PALOOKA MEETS HUMPHREY" Fit III AY and HATIHIIAY GENE KELLY TERESA CELLr "BLACK" HAND" aTi anr matIkii at 1 ainma niroixi RsaNivaL aflr Vlr lr II 'BATMAN ROBIN1 Two of Many Fine Friday Specials FRESH lludion River Shad Roe 1.25 BONELESS Shad 1.00 wtlh tithrr: Tartar Hauce, Imon Kile trench Irled rotalaea Cole Slaw, Coffee, Tea, Milk QANN0N lull atVw. Licensed Rhinebeck Post No. 0255 V.F.W. pnrsFNTS Stardust Varieties of 1950 FEATURING bbbbbbbbbbI bbbbbW bbbbbbbbI BBBBBWVi jWj JBgaaaaaal bbbbISL i VaBaW BBaaal The Congressmen and Senator Johnny Burns Town Hall, Rhinebeck, N.Y. FRIDAY APRIL 28 8:15 P.M.

$1.00 pUuU I NO Wll nirunu Mwnm hi am LAFrS i so, i st WANTED: Avnnhe'V I A UCOND.MAND FATHIRI I ggaHHr Cwwsi I jggiC3gi FmAkY JANE SAUNDERS LA I CHARUS WINNINGCH fjfe I lN'CW tUNOMaa JvS I CO HIT at 3 M. 5 51, IS I I I cotStwi.mM.tM4ru.Miasvi I I THE STORY OP A HORSE! I LIBERTY ARTS TORTOBROW. 1 I 0 Jt rn Tilt. riRATLH OP CAPRI alaiala I Oils HATWAHD ai I oi a LAST TIMIR TOrtAV iraiNO in rARK lanr' TAR M( Urt JULIET A RIO Vi CftJfliT Mt.aw "a All It MtRCIlllP TIMS Grady "to Speak To Young Republican! rDlstiiet Attorney arady, Beaeon lUpubUcan, will the guest tpeak er at tha. May meeting of tha Dutches County Young rupubllcari club.

nsymond B. Aldrlch, Ji. club president, said tha club would hold It monthly, dinner meeting of th DeemanArm, Ithlnefaeck, May Tcmplo Both EI Sermon Topic Named Por th Babbsth senlee of Tm pie Oeth El at o'clock, tomorrow night, lUbU Krwlrt Zlmit ha selected for hi sermon theme. The Tempi and the Jewish Community There will be a discussion period and an Ones flhabbat alter he service. Sabbath morning services will be held at 1 10 clock Baturday.

At ('SO clock, breakfast will be senM mi. "'UMLmiDAY. AtWU 2. .1930 4 In th tVastrr room. Mr.

faauil Pressman will be hoalsa. Tha Ha UgloHa achool will meat at oelock and at lllll o'clock, tha htldmi will conduct a junior congregation service. An Assembly ant Klddusb win concmoa inasenioe Th Toronto Mania Ltaf have never finished lower than fifth In tn national iixkey uegue, HMffiHamal JOHN flKO. IIOOIAK MURrilT THE.ARNELL0 AFFAIR At0 BURY ME DEAD Satordsy JON II Alt IIANA ANnrtEITS KIT CARBON" alava OIIOST'TOWN RENKGADFS' ggagasam I RAIN ar CUf AR MM Shaw BtatU Till r.M. TONIGHT and FRIDAY three 1 rn mmmRP GODFATHERS MILLIONS IN TECHNICOLOR DENNIS tYKEErE JOHN WATNR WARD BONO I JUNE HAVOC CARTOON CHILDREN AND OARS FREE 4 ADDED CARTOONS rRIDAY rrpfert ijiAa cft olomalo mm a wtimmm NOW PLAYING YEARS TOP MUSICAL HIT arrt3K ST flRBBBBBfaS5 TlEWWCrftsJ h'.

her Big Now Show I 1 'agStalSRRRaRVabSkBTk SaTH S) 1 llirr ni TrBKTeIiRI VaSTr. TUgRj JANE POWELL ANN UintKN Carmen Miranda Louis Galhern Featured all 240, 4:55, 7il0, V.xlra A dded Shorts TOM AND JERRY in "JERRY'S DIARY" PETE SMITII'S "CRASHING THE MOVIES" "OUT OF TObACCOLAND" Smarting TOMORROW 7 DAYS IfdiiifiWffl? 7 DAYS itfs Shew all 3M1. I' 5liie8t gatgn9 Ine bUarlout tale of Talking Armr Mule a dumb 2nd lode yiho dam near wrecked the U.S. Army. 111 DONALD O'CONNOR PATRICLAMEDlNf ZASU PITTS MYO)LLINS'J0HNMcINTIRE ENDS TONIGHTt 'THREE CAME HOME" ltnmV I rMovilool I I tMalllDMe I Friday Night May 19 1950 State Armory Dancing from 9 to Mw La Falce Bros.

Orchestra esgO "Masque Ball" Dress Optional Formal or Semi Formal AUSPICES OF Mt. Carmel Catholic War Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary PRIZES FOR BEST MASK HEADGEAR worn by women FIRST i Week end at The Waldorf Astoria, complete (or two. SECOND' i 17 jewel, 14 kt. Hold Lontfine Witle. nauer wrist natch from Da's.

THIRD i A summer wardrobe from Goodman. D00R PRIZES I All Are Eligible for These Masked or Not! i FIRST An Emerson Television let from Perlntutter'i. SECOND A man' gabardine topcoat from Glenwood Mff. Co. Masks and Headgear To Be Judged By: Mrs.

Virginia Nisonger District Attorney W. Vincent Grady William W. Maleney (II Judge John R. Schwartz Richmond F. Meyers Brnno Piccirilli DONATION $5 Per Couple (Tax Included) SutteslloHl for Masks and Trimminft May He Seen at Lutkeylatt Co.

Television Pritr Can II0 Seen at Perlntntler's TICKETS OBTAINABLE ATt Luciey Piatt's Silverware Dept. Perlmutter's De'S Jewelers llerter't Paul de Falco's Goodman OR BY PHQNINCJ rOUOIIKEEPSIE 8384 217 9157 9087.J aahiin.

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