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tPA'i'r3X vVVt''v'V; vS ry J'WTT i A A PAGE THIRTY POOGHKEEPSID NEW YORKER THURSDAY; MARCH 2. 1959 LEGAL NOTICES Ctty Notices 18 Continued from preceding pare In Crtir el PeeshBeeaeie aaji 4 subtle aoctlea la hlftiest bidder I 'tk City HtD. emc el Mala WsahiBatoa nmu, Peoihaeepsle, NiJ Vnrk. ia ah and 4av al AofIL 19Sff at 11.00 e'ctock la flit toreeeoe ef that ay. A Not Ma ttea 10 of the Srst rear (rSBchlee aha! a paid by tha furctiae cr paa the eeeepUBce ot bie bid.

and tha balance aaau oe paia mm omr aw Ml SreiMeil Said Bale wlU ba conducted pareaant la tta terete and cendltloee of the loHawiaf resolution adopted By the Cammaa Council ota Cltref Pome. keepsie at a regular martin kaM oa Marcs zaa, ivt RESOLUTION XV atJIT RMAN MILA.NO RESOLVED, teal tha CUT ot Pooh fceepslo (rant a franchise to oparata a eencessVea for tha aala of food and txversres at Riverfront Park at pablle aection to tha hlsHeet bidder at Ctlr Halh eoraer ot Mala and Wart. Inaloa Streets. PouihBeepale. Now York, on Uta tad dav of April, last at 11 o'clock la tha forcnooa of that el in la tha following described parol aa raai properm Beinf tha "building commonly known aa tha lea House BuUdlnf located on Riverfront Park la tha City of ether vita a atrip of land approxlmatltteT erteen feci la width, aurroundJnf aald btiUdlns, ad ba It further RESOLVED, thai aald anctioa ba onductad by the CKy fharoborlam, ahaU kaa tha abaoluta riaht la reject amy and all blda for aald Branchiae, end be farther RESOLVED, that aald tranchlaa ba auctioned for not leu than M7M 00 pec nnam.

and that tha City Chamberlain hall, report tha blda recelred on aald fraschlae to tha Common Council at tha City of Poushkeepele aa provided br Chapter of the Coda ot Ordl. Bancoa ot as aty of Poughkeepele, nd bo further RESOLVED, that tha frenchlaa ahall, amour other thlnia. provide tha fol lowing! that tha property ba uaed tor tha aala ot food and barer are refreab tnentai that tha tranchlaa ahall run for period of ten yeara aubject to can 'collation on ninety days notice If the property abould be needed for murac (pal purposes! that the operator ahall We own expense tnatall faellttlee coating' a minimum of Sie.OOOM to Inaura the rendering ot proper aenrlce In the franchlaed premises! that the operator ahall pay for and provide Via City with a liability meurance poucy the minimum limlla of 100,000 1300,000 and alae ftre Inauranca. on both ot which the OUy el Poughkeepsle ahall ba named aa a party and aa Inlareat may appeari that the franchise ahall be approved by the Corporation Couneel at to form and eontente. and be It further RESOLVED, that a eopy ot the prepared tranchlaa to ba auctioned, approved by the Corporation Couneel.

be placed oa ale for public inepecooa 'with tha Ctty Mauaiar OfBce, prior to the data of the nrat publication of tha wlthm reeohiuoa which ahall eoa atKute the notice ot public auction, and ba It further RESOLVED, mat aald franchise ahaU ba delivered at the MayoCa Office la aha aty ot Pouitikeepeie. New York, on the llh day of April. MSI, or eeoaar, provided the Common Council ahall at ita regular meetlnf to be bold on April 1959, authoriia and approve aald franchise, and, the Mayor ahaU approve the aame. aa provided by Section a. Chapter of aald Code or Ordinance, and which aald tranchiae ahan be aimed by the Mayor, and the corporate aaal ef the City ot Pong.

eeepeie auaooou. ana ir ranner RESOLVED, that the CHy Chimb tan so and he Hereby hi directed to cauae Hue monition be published In the ofneial nawapapar ot ma aty of Pouihkeepale oa March H. NM, March II. 1851 and March at. Its.

pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter of (aid Coda of Ordinances jlc by alderman Van tine john j. desmond Acting aty Chamberlain Dated i March tad, lew. Bid ahaeta. epeciacaUona and aeneral WormsUoa mar be pbtamed at aty HiILi Hie Cemmlaelntier of Finance re servea the rtjrht to reject all blda. AUBKET B.

COONS Oommlaalonar at Finance Datedt aVUM laoMBi City Notice 1SI Town Notices 190 NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT Town Noiteee 180 alto, at a maximum eetimated eoev inolodlnk Incidental expenaea, at IL aoojmoi which aum at $1400.001 or eo muck thereof aa may be nacaaaary, ahaU be ralaed by tax noon the taxable property of aald School Dlatrlct and NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed blda will be received bv the Commlaalonar of Pmance at bia omca In CUy HalL Poufhkeepele. N. Y. ttnUl lliOO A.M. ot Tburaday.

March X. 191 for one 1951 ModeL 4 Door. Paaaanior Station waion adaptable for tiaa aa aa ambulance or aouad car by tha Police Department. I cylinder motor, minimum lot boreepewer, MmHnum wheelbaea 121 Inchei. MEKTINQ AND REGISTRATION or VOTERS Central School Dlatrlct No.

1 of the Towna ot Waihlniton, Vnloa Vale Clinton. LaGranaa, Stanfard and Pleaaaat Valley. Duteheaa County. New. York.

The Board at Education of Central School Dlatrlct No. 1 ef the Towna at Waahmfton, Union Valor Clinton. La. Grann. Stanford and Plaaaant Valley Duteheaa county.

New York. HEREBY GIVES NOTICB that a apodal dlatrlct meetmf ot ine quaiinea vetere taia School Dlatrlct will be held at Memorial School, la MlUbreok. New York, la aid School Dlatrlct. oa th day ot March, imi, at a'clock p. Ea.

arn Standard Time, at which tha poUa will be kept open; between the bourn of o'clock p. m. and I o'clock p. m. Eastern standard Time, tor tea pur poee of voting by voting machine upon the propealtlona hereinafter act forth Said Board of Education HEREBY GIVES FURTHER NOTICB that personal reglatratlon ot votera hat been adopted for aald School Dirirlct, i and that no person ahall ba entitled to vote at aald special district meeting Whose aame does not appear upon' lha regie tar of the School Dlatrlct.

Said Board of Education EEREBY GIVES FURTHER NOTICE that tha Riuiri of ftwelalrailAa will maeO OB the at the Plaeet and between the boora hereinafter aet forth, 4a aald School Dlatrlct. at which time the Board el Regletretloa will prepare the regular of the School Dlatrlct, and any person Shan be entitled la have hia name placed" upon such regleter provided that at any each meeting ot the Board ReglstraUon he la known or proven to the aetiafacuoa ot auen Board ot Regutratlea to be then thereafter entitled to vote at the school district meeting tor which auch realater la prepared. Said datea, time and Places ot the meeting of the Board ot Regletratioa are aa foUowai March 1. 1859. between the hours of p.

m. and P. CUntoa Cor acre school i Marco a. lvw. Deiween we bourn of I 30 p.

m. and 1:30 p. Ver bank School i March 1W. between the hours ot 1.30 p. m.

and p. Mlilbrook Memorial School! March SO, use. between me hours of I 30 p. and TiM p. Mlilbrook Memorial School.

PLEASE TAKE" FURTHER NOTICE' that the register prepared pursuant to Secttoa soit of the Education Law shall ba filed In the office ot the Clerk ot the Dlatrlcti that men register ahall ba onea for inepectloa by any quali fied voter el the District, and tha boure during which auch register ahall be open for mepectlon en each ef the five prior to and the day eat for the apaclal district meeting, except Sunders, shall be I o'clock a. m. to II o'clock Noon, Eastern Standard Time, en March, 11. S3. II and aa.

iasa PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that tha nroDoettlona to be submitted at the apodal district meeting to be bold oh March St, IMI, are fol PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall the following raeolutloa be adopted, to wlti, RESOLVED, that lha Board ot Ed ucation at Central School Dlatrlct No. at the Towna ot Waaniaaton, Union Vale, Clinton. LaGranga, Stanford and Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County. New York, la hereby authorized to construct a new elementary ecbooi building, including original furnlahlnga, equipment.

machinery and apparatus and grading aad Improvement ot tha site. at maximum estimated coat. Includ ing Incidental expenaea, as bmo.uuuj which aum ot aawan or ae nw thereof aa may ba necessary, ahall ba ralaed by lax upon the taxable property ot aald School Dlatrlct and col lected annual Installments as pro vided by Section alt oi ine education Lawi and la anttclpatioa of auch tax. obligaliona of aald School Dlatrlct ahall ba issuea. PROPOSITION NO.

I Shan tha following raeolutloa be adopted, to wlti RESOLVED, that the Board of Ed al Central School Dlatrlct No 1 ot the Towna of Waahlngton, Union Vale, Clinton. LaGraage. Stanford and Pleasant Valley, Duteheaa County, New York, la hereby aotnonzea to construct a new Junior senior high ecbooi bulldlu. Including original faraiahinga. eralpment.

machinery and apparatus ana eraawta ana In annual" tnetanmanta aa provided by Section 411 ot the Education Lawi and la anticipation ot auch Ux, ebllgatton el aald School Dlatrlct shall be Issued PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the above propoaltlona will appear on the voting machine la, the follow ing abbreviated formal 1 KUfUBITlON HO. I "Shall Central School Dlatrlct No. 1 construct a new elementary echool tmUdlaa. ncludlnx eouloment and alta Improvement, at a maximum estimated coat of buo.ow, and enau tha aum ef I5M.OO0 or ao much thereof as may be necessary be rawed by tax. noon the taxable property ot the School Dlatrlct and collected la annual inetaHmente.

and la anticipation ot auch tax. obligations al aald School Dlatrlct ahaU be leeuea. PROPOSITION NO. I Shall Central School District No. construct a new Junior senior blah school building, including equipment ana BHe improvement, at a maximum eetimated coat ef 1100.000, and shall tha sum ot 11400,000 or ae much there of aa may be necessary ba ralaed by tax apoa the taxable property of the School District and collected In mial tnstaUmeme, and In anticipation of auch tax.

obligatlona of aald School Dlatrlct ahall ba Issued." Mlilbrook, New York February 11. list BY ORDER OP THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Or THE TOWNS OF WASHINGTON. UNION VALE. CLIN TON, LA ORANGE, STANFORD AND PLEASANT VALLEY, DUTCHESS COUNTY.

NEW YORK. By WILLIAM GREGORY School.Xnalrlct Clerk 1J0 15M DEATHS BARTON at StanfordviDe. N. aurca use, Frank M. Bertoa.

bia TSth year, Funeral aervleee at the (HanfordvUte ConeTegaUonal Christian Church Friday afternoon Marsh IS at I m. Interment Stanford Cemetery. Friende will be received Thursday evening to al the Allen Funeral Home, iBOMIUbroek. JOHNSON Roto Etta. At Vaaaar Hoe paw, Marcn io, uos.

ronerai eerv ices will be conducted at tha A M.E. Zlon Church Saturday March M. 1 ph. Interment Manchester Cemetery. Friends may caB at the Jonea Broth Fnperal Home.

II Cottage Street, 'Friday afternoon and evening, LTUN1 Aids Uum. at New Pattt, n. atarcn in, ivaa. oerviceB at tna Sutton 4 Glenn Funeral Home, prospect at New palti. Saturday I 30 a thence to St.

Joseph's Roman Cetholle Church where a Requiem Maas will be offered at 10 a m. In irrnvrvii bl oariar ameierr, berui nor. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Thursday and Friday afternoon evening. REQUEST 'FOR BIDSt Tha Board ot Education ot the Hyde Park Central School Dlat 1 4a eon aidanng ane purcnaaa or two ill acnooi buaaa and therefore reoueata aealed blda tor two (1) paasenger pusher type achopl buses or two (1) eo paeeen ger convenuonai lype acnooi oueea. Detailed aoectilcaUona may be ob tained from the Roosevelt High School Mala Office.

Hyde pan, new vorx, oa all dlya when echool la teealon between the hours of I A M. and 4 M. Blda will ba ooened at 1 30 PJM March loth la the of Roosevelt Hiah School. The Board ot Education reserves the right to reject any on all bids. All proposals will be binding tor a period ot 30 calendar daya aubeequant ba dabs for examlnina ororjosale juoa.fa t.

Clerk Board ot Education Hyde Park Central School Diet, 1 ISO SS41 LOVELACE Frederick W. at Pougb aeepsie, n. March 10, U91. Sarv Ices IrOtri'tb FlntTPraebyUrlaa i Church. Plaaaant Valley.

N. Y. Friday. March 13 at 1 Frlenda may call at SO Smith Street, Poughkaepala, Wedneaday and Thursday evenings to m. Intermant Pleaeant Valley Cemetery In oharge ot McCoroac runeral service.

MONTAGUE Catberlne A. ServlcBa. to which relattvea and friends are mvtted, wis be bald at the Schoon maker Chapel. Seventy three South Hamilton Btreet. Harca at in aju.

Interment will be In Burlington. Vi nt toe convenience of the family, LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 190 4.411 II 11,11134 1.040 II Till! HUM Jit 14.113 14 MM K1.0MTJ S45 00 IH I II 113 41 4.171 it 710, 1I4J1 M3IJ1 1JHH 4404 04 1.49111 SA4I40 IJ94 00 100 00 MOO 00 tioooo 177 U04 57 1100 1IJ6I10 4,097 31 I.7C4W V4e.riv.ef SKEA In this Cky. March 1L lbM, aiary snea runeral from the Mul vey Funeral Home. Ill Mansion St I corner Park Piece! Saturday, March 14 at 1.30 ajn. and at St.

Marya Church at 10 a m. where a High Requiem Mats will be offered. Interment St Peter's Cemetery. Frlenda may call at the Funeral Home Tburaday Si Friday afternoons It evealnga. Court Irenka No.r It eervicea will be bold Friday 7:43 p.m.

Arraaremenu an enarre at wiBiant r. Muivey. Sealed blda win be received at tha Arllnttoo Fire Department. 7M Mala St. Poughkeepele.

N. Y. until 7 30 P.M. May 11. 1931.

For Sale one 1131 Ahrene Fox 7J0 CPM. Piston puma Fare Engine. The board of Fire comtriiioners reserve the right to reject any or all DMS. Signed. ROBERT H.

FDfCKNEY, Sac. ISO H41 Miscellaneous Notices ZOO The undorslined will aril at nubile auction for cash one 1931 Pontiao Hard Top Serial jt PK9H11400 at 1 30 P.M aiarcn xj, laaa at waasaie naiea Waasalc. New York. The underalgned fosoneo the right to bid Associatee Diacoont tjorp, By Allan D. Hartley Collection Mar.

S00M47 The tuideraunied win seU at nubile auction tor cash one law rora or Serial USST171I1S at. 1:18 P. M. March SI. 1S3I at Waasaie Sales In Waasalc New York.

The underalgned lasairee the ngnt to no Asaoclatee litacount tkrp. By Allan Hartley Collection Mar. ZOO 1641 The underalgned will eeH at public auction tor cash one 1054 Pontiao Hard Top serial P7MH1M11 at 00 aiarcn zs. ma at waasaie naiea Waasalc. New York.

The underalgned reaarvoa tne ngnt to bia. Associatee Discount Corp By Allan D. Hartley Collection Mar. SOO IMI LOST Bank Book. Fallkill National Bank ft Trust Co of.

Poughkeeepsio, No M. UoJeea returned to Bank within daya, book wUJ be void. zoo isso Town Notices 190 Tow. Notices ANNUAL REPORT1 Or" SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN WtASANT VALLEY, COUNTY OF DUTCHESS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER II, UM Any person wishing a detailed account on any of the following or anexplanatloa of any part of thla report are free to examine the hooka aay time by calling at the Supenrlaor'i borne en Sharon, Road. OENEHx Baaeipta Balance oa hand.

January UM par capita tax Mortgage Tax Dog License Town aerk teea Justices teea Raised by tax General Fund n.ia hw taw tlMlth Wund Raised by tax Fire Dlatrlct WJJ1 JJ Ralaed by tax light Dlatrlct 4S? J2 Youth Bureau oute Am License and Farmlta MlaceUanooua Total Keealota lneludlag balance Dlasaraeateata Bant for voting place Meat, Telephone and tight lnawance Comrierwation. bond, (re liability CompeitaUoa aad ElecUon Inepectora Custodians srtnUng and Advartlalng Eme4oyVea Retirement Syatem Tows ahare 6upervlaor. Salary Office Expense 4 Justice ot Peace Councilman Salary OfBce Expense Town aerk ft Dept. Salary ft Office Expanse Assasaora Salary Office Expanae Town eonatahlaa Salary OfBce Expense Dog Wardea Town library faymant ot one bond on Town Building Interest ea Town Building Bonds ft Recreation Area MieceUaneoue Registrar ot Vital Stttlatlca Sleasaat Vauey rlre Co. tlaaeaat VaUeyLlgbt Yeuth JtecraaUoa Total Disbursements Belinco December 11.

1151 1.171 HIGHWAY FUND ITEM A Keeelpla Balance on band January 1, 1M4 I 1.71190 Ralaed by tax S644300 Received from Slate Aid 1.I330O Received from transfer from Machinery Fund 4.000 00 Received from State Aid Tea Year Plan LIU 50 BtM lwri from MlsceUmneoua 10.30 Total Recefcpta Including balance I40J4JJ0 Dlsbaraemeata glanaral reoalra ineludlaa aluicea and culverta 137.714 IS Total Disbursements .4 J7J14J4 Balance on hand December II. IMS 1611.11 BRIDGE FUND ITEM sttalsaee oa hand January 1. llul .1 14 00 No Disbursements, Balance oa hand December IL MM I 14 00 MACHINERY FUND Receipts Funeral Directors ZS1 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME INC. PLEASANT VALLEY. MErenry Hill MUXBROOS, M.

T. ORlole Ull ROBERT H. AOCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES. INC 11 Grand Avenue TeL, GLobe 1SN Del Santo Funeral Hofaie JOHN L. DEL SANTO, lie Mar.

104 Mill St. GL iaal DOWLING FUNERAL HOME MERRITT DOWUNO Jr tie Mir 43 rAIRVIEW AVE. GLobe 1 110 FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR rRALEIGB. tic' Mgr 41 MsrahaU St GLobe 0I1I William G. Miller Son CL 1 0734 MULVEY FUNERAL HOME WILLIAM MULVEY.

lie Mar 111 Mansion St. Phone GLobe 4 4IU 'OSEPH L. PARMELE BTINERAi, hnvrma 71 Height Avenue GLobe e7M Balance on, hand January UM 1M3I1 Ralaed by tax U.7HA7 1.114 a TJ10I1 4.000 00 HU3IM atecalved for rental Counly Read Fund Xeeelved for rental 14 year Improvement Plaa becelved from Sale ef Bonde Total Receipta lac hiding balance atleaaraameala ObUgattoa tor machinery and loteraat 74M07 Itepaira el machinery, toola and Impaameoti 4.04011 Tranefarred to Item I i 4.00000 of machinery, tooie and eauhnnaat U.1IL2S Total Diabureemente IM.034J7 i llalinre ea hand December IL 1IM MISCELLANEOUS FUND Beeelple Balance ea hand January UM Balsed by tax ivw nevvipie jncjuuuia Baieooe pisbaraasaeatf Salary of Town Superintendent Removing obatructlona caused by anew Other mlaeellaaaoua purpoaaa Total Disbursements UUN I 1.754.71 tM9 DO I10JM.7I 7, I 1.000 00 S.HS 433.71 I SJSLOO Ralaaaby tax Balance ea hand December II. MM TEN YEAS IMPROVEMENT PLAN ateeeiyie S57.JI nvwa.s an, js PUkarMamnti sUU lM AIM WaM 0mcommij uo vqaipism nHMJ Si.nioo LM304 I1L.7OO.00 ww UMIItlllllllllll 1.701 IS T.UOS1 Matarlala aad Supplies uloo Total DtahuraameaU I1L700 00 Na Balaaea aa hand Deeambar 11. Iasa CECIL SHEROW, being duly aworaV deposes aad aaya that be la the ueervuor of lha Town ef Plaaaaal Valley In the County of Duteheaa.

and that the faregolag report la a true aad correct, statement of the moneys received aad paid out by him aa Supervisor ot aald Town for the Fiscal Year iZLrSr mv "i "Part agreaa wiu ine emew recoroj CtEOI, SHEROW aVipervleor, Town ef Paaaaaai VaUey UO aoM Funeral Homea CL 1144 ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Wappmgara Falle SCHOONMAKER GLobe 4 1800 SWEETS FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet Lie. Mkt. HYDE PARK. Tsl CApttal UU King Sings Reiirtid Builder, 77 Jta cirl'e RlrtMnv' Market Frank M.

Barton. 77. retired StanXordvlUe builder wtio'was a past master and 50 year mem ber ot Stinfoi Grange, died unexpectedly yesterday. Mrs. Barton nacittuen nls car from the garage at Ms home and he walked back Into his yard to close a gate, he fell dead of a heart seizure.

He bad previously received treatment for A heart ailment. Mr. Barton." who was born In Uie Town. of Stanford, Oct. 16, 1881, ws the son of the late George W.

and Eliza Mosher Barton, He had always resided in the area and was a member of StanfordviUle Congregational Christian church. He. also had been a member of the Car penters Union. SURVIVING ARE his wife. Mrs.

Carrie, Knaps Barton: a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Burdlck. out ren, Kent, Jay, Mark and Lea Ellen Burdlck; and several cousins. Funeral services trill be ron.

ducted at the SUnfordvllle Con. gregatlonal Christian church at 3 oclockv tomorrow. Te HeY. Harold Sohalble, former pastor oi we cnurcn woo is a student st Yale university, will officiate. Burial will be In the Stanford cemetery, under the direction of me Alien funeral Home.

Inc. Friends may call at the funeral nruirllae) A IvaAaaaa at hrvma Hmewn1. trvAwwiTAAwa mM tf ft "MU Dow Ohem Wtjauvja. lajmyni. To Girl's Birthday Stock frices MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER AND SMITH 'ABC Paramount AJlli Chalmers Alurnlnum Co.

American Amer Can. American Cyanamld 'American Motor Amer Radiitor Amer Smelting etc Ref Amer and American Tobacco 45 Anaconua Armco SteeL 72V4 Atchison and SF RR 29H AVCO 12H Baltimore Ohio RR 44V4 Beth Steel 52 Boeing Borden Co 23Vs 30 Vi 83 '29 49W 54V 29V 16V4y 54 240V4 99Va Canadian Pacific RR Celanese Corp Central Hud and Za Chrysler Ches and Ohio Ry Cities Service Col Gas and Elee CMS. Financial Cons Edison N. Y. Crane Co Curtlss Daystrom Robert Hanes, 68, Counfian's Brother Egg Market NEW YORK AP USDA) Wh6lesale egg offering ade quate.

Demand fair lodiy. Receipts 22,600. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and otner volume sales.) New York spot quotations, includes nearby. Whites: ouilllv (48 50 lbs) 37H 40H: medlumj 3V4 30; smalls 31 32. Browns: Top quality (48 50 ibs) 38 39; medi ums 34V4 33W; smalls 30V4 32.

Rnllo. nAlOarf Tlf TTenoe ftp V. ml StlttCI w. Wr au, 1 UtMUKH president of the American! tAPWUtSDArHnt Harvester uusavs uuuiuai arnpiCi Trading light ReceipU 478.000, Prices unchanged. Cheese steady.

ReceipU 37,000. Prices unchanged. Bankers' association, died Tues day night in a hospital In WinstonWinston Salem. N.C. He was a brother of John W.

Hanes of Mlilbrook. owner and operator of tne Ben Tuiioch farm there and a former Under Secretary of tne Treasury. For many years Mr. Hanes was an officer of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Co, Winston Salem, serving as president from 1931 to 1956 and since then as honorary board chairman. In 1940, he was president of the American Bankers' as sociation and In 1950 he was head of the Marshall plan mis sion to west Germany.

He also had served for two terms In the North Carolina General Assem bly and for one term in 'the State senate. Mr. Hanes was graduated from the University ot North Carolina In 1912 and attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business Adminlstra tlon. MrsShea, Fairview Resident. Mrs.

John F. Shea died un expectedly at her home, Esst Cedar street, Fairview early last night Mrs. Shea had been under the care of a physician for some time, but was about her home as usual yesterday and was not known to have complained of illness. The former MIm Mary C. Hawkes, Mrs.

Shea was born in Romulus, the daughter of the late Robert J. and Bridget Murnlghan Hawkes. She made her home here for 50 years and was a communicant ot St! Mary's church. She was a member of the. Rosary society of the church, had been a member of court irenlta.

Catholic Daughters of America, for 42 years and was a past trustee of the organization. She also was a Gold Star Mother, Mrs. 'Shea Is survived' by two sons, Robert J. and Raymond Shea, this city. "Her husband died In 1953.

Another son. Corporal John W. Shea, was killed in action in World War XI. Funeral services will be conducted at the William F.Mul vv rnnnl hyim, Ott ljrnlAM street, at 9.30 o'clock Saturday and at St Mary's church at 10 o'clock, when a High Mass of Requiem will be offered. Burial will be.

in St. Peter's ceme? tery. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and night and tomorrow afternoon and night. "Services of Court'lrenlta will be conducted at the funeral borne at 7:45 'clock tomorrow OUZnt, Michael Barich, Retired Farmer Michael Barich. Upper Red Hook retired farmer, died un expectedly at his home today.

Funeral arrangements. In charge of Burnett and Rockefeller, are Incomplete. Miss Johnson, 48; Services Saturday Villi Rose 'Etta Johnson. 48. domestic worker ot 32 Cottage street, died Tuesday In Vassar hosDltal where she had been a patient for four days.

She had been in falling neaiurior some time. Born in the Town ot Hyde Park, MUs Johnson was the daughter of the late Edward Johnson who died in 1954 and of the late Mrs. Rose Allen Johnson who died In 1938. She was a member of the AME Zlon church. a a SURVIVING ARE five sisters, Mrs.

Irene Hall, Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, Mrs. Sadie Fowler, Mrs. Jennie Wright and Mrs. Ida Mason, this city; three brothers, Edward Johnsno, Baltimore, Frank Johnson and Nelson Johnson, this city; an aunt Mrs.

Elizabeth Johnson, East Orange, N. and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at the AME Zlon church at 2 o'clock, Saturday. The Rev. Belvle Jackson, minister, will officiate.

Burial will be in the Manchester cemetery, under the direction of the Jones. Brothers Funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home, 19 Cottage street tomorrow afternoon and night Overnight Deaths By The Associated Press LA PLATA. MO. Lester Dent 54, prolific fiction writer and former newspaperman.

He was the author ot 280 "Doc Savage" adventure novels and also wrote several hundred books under the pen names of Kenneth Robeson, and Tim Ryan, He was born In La Plata. COLUMBUS. OHIO Brigadier General Bruce 54. commander ot the Army en gineers maintenance center In Columbus since last July, of a heart seizure. Rlndlaub, who was to have retired in June after 30 years of Army service.

was Dorn in rargo, n. d. Yesterdas Poultry Market NEW YORK AP USDA) Live poultry. Receipts ot ca ponettes and fryers moderate; nens iignt Trading slow lor hens; good for capooettes and fryers. Market dull for hens; steady for fryers and carjon.

ettes. By express: hens. Blacks over 6 lbs 20 Broilers or fryers, Rocks 3 4 lbs average 27 28; Rock cockerels 3 4 lbs average 23 25. Caponettes, Rocks 5 lbs and un 29 31: Rock pullets 4 4V4 lbs 33. Red Crott 3 ids and up 28 31.

Dressed poultry steady, prices uncnangea. Dutchess County Livestock Market Wsssale Livestock Auction, Wsssalc, as reported to the New Yon Mate Department of Agri culture and CATTLE 120 sold. Market steady. Demand moderate. (Price per cwt) Dairy cows for siaugmer, good 18.00 19.50; standard 16 JO 18.00; commercial 13.50 18.50; utility 14.50 15.50; cutters 13.50 14 50; can ners 12.00 13.50.

Slaughter bulls, utility 20.10 33 80 CALVES 364 sold. Market steady. Demand moderate. (Veals price per cwt) Prime veaja an nO SO OA. rhnlr vsats 32.50 33.501 good veals 30.50 32.50; standard veals 27.50 30 00; Utility 22.50 26.50; culls 13.00 16.50.

(Bobs price per head) Bobs (over 100 lbs.) 20 00 29 00; Bobs (80 100 lbs) 16.50 20 00; Bobs (60 80 lbs 11.515.50: Bobs (under 60 lbs.) 8 00 and down. HOGS Supply Ueht (Price per cwt) U.S. No. 1 and 2 (190230 lbs.) 16.50 17.75. eder plgi 10.50 13 50 apiece.

DAIRY REPLACEMENTS Supply light (Price per head) Open heifers 100 00 167.50. CASE LOT EGG PRICES 284 Cases. Extra large 38 45c. Large 33 39c. Mediunf 32 36c.

Pullet 25 30c. State Fatalities duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak El Paso Nat Gas Erie Florida Power Ford Motors Gen Dynamics Gen Electric General Foods Gen Motors Gen Telephone Goodyear and Gr Northern Pf. RR Grumman Gulf Oil Industrial Rayon Int Business Machines 4 Accused Men Now Are Called. Veteran Bandits EAST MEADOW (APr Four men accused ot robbing a Massapequa bank of $75,000 Monday areveteraa bandits, police say. ea vat I a tftit A ffe an tvnen seizcu mwovi quartet' claimed the robbery was a spur of the mtment operation, a means of solving their financial worries Police were.

Inclined to be 'lleve'themDecausfTTlOBr of them had apTeYlHJlnilnal. record. YESTERDAY, authorities aid. the men admitted seven 4Wj other' caen tMldups Long Island over the last two years working singly and in pairs. Four of the veterans were loan The total loot was set at about $6,800.

Held on armed robbery charges In the Nassau County Jail here areThomas Parks, 27, a plumber; Richard Hatch, 53. a blueprint developer; William T. Mcllenry, 31, an unemployed Insurance' salesman; and Anatol Rylsky, 44, owner ot a tavern, said to be the ringleader, THE FBI SAID yesterday that in the last six months there have been 46 robberies and attempted robberies at banks and other financial concerns in the New York metropolitan area. Four have occurred this week. The largest unrecovered loss was $72,000 taken last Dec.

22 at the Lincoln Savings bank In Brooklyn. State Bonds NEW YORK fAP New York state bonds. (Quoted on a yield basis.) 4s March 1961 225. 2 00; 4VaS Jan. 1965 2.70, 2.55; 4V4l Jan.

1964 2 55, 2.40; 5s March 1971 3.20, 3 00; 2.40s inruway iU4 H3 3.70, 3.55 Public authority bond: (bid and asked). N. Y. State Thruway in ianl. a a.iua, itftf; yjf vz.

Bank Stocks Bid Atked Bankers 82H 85 Hanover Bank NY 55H 5814 Chase Manhattan 62H 65 Vi Chemical Corn 63,4 66H First National 84 87H Guaranty 9 JOHi Irving 39V4 41W Manufacturers 54Vi 57Vs New York Trust 92Vi 86 Insurance Stocks Bid Asked Aetna 252 264 Agric 361 39H Aran Ins 29V 31 Glens Falls 37 40V Great American 45V4 47 Hanover 44Ji 47H Hartford 201 218V Home 55V. 58V4 Prov. Wash. Ins. 23 25 Travelers 94V 98V4 VS.

Fire 31H 33 Westchester 31 33 eBaataBvaeisaaaaBBeBaBBBBBBBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBjBtxeBa TROY AP Stanley T. zo, ot Troy, was crushed to death yesterday when dump truck he was repairing collapsed on. him. MINERVA (AP John H. Mourer, 25.

of Youngsvllle, was killed yesterday when his 20 ton tractor trailer careened1 off a highway and, overturned near this northern New York Int Nickel Canada Int Tel and Tel Int. Paper Johns Manviile Kennecott Minn Mng tt Monsanto Chemical Montg Ward National Biscuit NaU Dairy Natl Distillers Central RR Niag Mobawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry Ohio Edison Olin Mathleson Pan American Airlines Paramount Pictures Pennsylvania RR Pepslcols Pfizer, Chas. Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Pub Ser El Gal Pullman Radio Rayonler Reynolds Tobacco Raytheon Rep Ir and Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores St Regis Paper Sears Roebuck Schenley Dlst Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Southern Co Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std OH NJ Stone Webster Studebaker Sunray Oil Texas Corp Texas Ins Union Carbide, United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Steel Steel Pfd Rubber Vanadium Corp Westlnghouse El Western Union Woolworth Worthlngton Pump 77 30 31 20 56 70 61 24 52 66 38 31 42 55 85 231 40, 153 35 11 31 35 62 79 81 46 68 128 35 26 117 23 328 42 96 39 121 56 115 132 46 44 54 50 33 26 39 48 31 63 49 29 29 16 29 111 69 51 42 62 53 24 107 67 .70 43 39 46 43 39 66 43 36 68 23 32" 63 11 27 80 82 128 62 36 9 44 94 150 57 39 79 38 55 78 TAIPEI. FORMOSA (APi 4 TYanHanm VAUntf Klnff rftnealn of Jordan sang "Happy birthday to you' last night ta an Ameri can girl Joan Schroeder of New York City wa 1 toasted "'on' her, 27th birthday at a dinner the king gave at ms note; tor aoooi Miss Schroedervish stewardess of the chartered American' airliner taklna 'the monarch oh his trip to Formosa, Hawaii and, the United and she attended with the rest of the crew. THE BIRTHDAY was men tioned at dinner.

When the IheTttejr hrw When It came." said Miss Schroeder, "he raised his and proposed a toast to me) Then he started singing 'Happy birthday' to you andtharothtr guests all joined in. was lust to nervous It was so unexpected, ao exciting something I'll never MISS SCHROEDER, an attractive brunette; 9 feet 7 inches' tall, ssld fh Is engaged, marry Robert E. Brelling, 30. ot Stratford, Conn and Bayslde, Y. He an aviation consultant Worker Killed In Plant Blast NIAGARA FALLS (AP) An explosion, at a plant of the Olin Mathleson Chemical.

Corp. killed James Tucker. 29. yeiter dsy. Anotner worker wss in jured.

Tne company said a small tank exploded while the men were cleaning chemical wastes from it The nature of the chemicals was not disclosed. The damage to the 1 story metal building tu estimated at $5,000. A small fire was put out quickly. The cause of the blast has not been determined. Thomas' firm Buying TV Station WASHINGTON (AP) The Communications Commis sion today authorized Cherry and Webb Broadcastnig Co.

to sell Providence, R. stations' WPRO AM FM.TV ator Lowell Thomas and aoe lates for $6,508,808. Thomas lives at Pawling. The purchasing Company, Capital Cities Television operates WROW AM FM and WTEJr (TV) at Albany, N. WCDB (TV), Hagaman, N.

WCDC (TV) Adams. Mass, and WTVD (TV). Durham, N. C. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Barium Steel 17 Cal El Pow 22 Dynamics Am 7 Electric Bond Share 35 McDonnell Aire 42 Pacific Petroleum 15 Webb Knapp 1 Hyde Park Plans Summer Program Hyde Park's Recreation Com mission met last night at the Town Hall to plan the summer recreation program and to set salary schedules for seven playground and pool olficiali.

Commissioner Edward Fuller will arrange for the playground equipment for the New Pine woods Park area. The program calli for the purchase of grills, picnic tables, benches, tildes, merry go round, horizontal bars teeters and swines. A live orchestra will furnish the dsnee music for an Easter dance at the Town Hall slated in the schools Enter, vacation school holidays; Commissioners present were Mr. Fuller. Fred Chsmplon and Mrs.

Forrest Duke. Australia, Soviet Accord Indicated BROADBEACH, AUSTRALIA (AP Australia and the So viet Union appeared to be patching up diplomatic relations broken oil in IBM wnen runaway Soviet spy Vladimir Petrov received political asylum hex. Decision Reserved In Theater Case Federal Circuit Court ot Ap peals Judges In New York City yesterday reserved decision after hearing arguments in an appeal by the owner of the Colonial theater, here, of a previously dismissed action. Being appealed by the Royster Drlverln Theaters, woner of the Colonial theater and forjner owner ot the now closed Peeksklll theater, is a federal Judges dismissal of a $450,000 action the corporation brought, against the American Broadcasting Co Paramount riciurea au major mm distributors except Universal International. The Royster action contends the distributors conspired with.

the American Broadcasting Co. and some Paramount theaters to some films from the Peeksklll thester, wnicri the Royster firm acquired in 1950, The theater was closed in 1952 and suit was filed in 1954. County Judge Schwartz said on Feb. Z4 Uaat ne would, consider a motion In an action here by Paramount Pictures to fore close a mortgage on the Colonial theater after the Roy ster appeal Is decided. 1 1 Waite to Speak To Belh EI Couples Calvin Walte will be the prin cipal speaker for the Temple Beth El Young couples club meetinz Sunday night, st 8.15 o'clock In Temple Beth EL Mr.

Walte will spesk of the program and activities of the Catharine Street Community center, city. Mr. walte, director or tne center, has been active In child welfare work In his residence here. He is a graduate of Howard university, Washington, D.C., and is employed by International Business Machines Kingston. Co oreiidents Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Feitler will preside. Liberals Back Court Reform Plea New York state's Liberal party made known here today it supports the state plan for court reorganization proposed by the Judicial conference. The party's stand was taken while it at the same time cau tioned It felt court congestion remained a great deficiency in the state's Judiciary. Reviewing' its position, the Court Reform committee of the party, headed by Edward Good ell, said that "while we do not believe that any of the plans submitted will overcome court congestion, or even substantially reduce It, we do believe that 1 they represent first steps that should be supported.

Man Perishes In Upstate Fire INTERLAKEN (AP) A man perished today when a flash fire leveled a two story frame house near this Seneca county community. The victim was Identified as John 'Daly, In his 50s. His body was Iound In the ruins about 6 three hours. after a neigh bor spotted (Israel and sum moned firemen. Blowing snow hampered fire men from reaching the house in a remote wnen tney arrived, only the frame as standing.

They concentrated on saving adjacent barns. Schools Close Diie to Sickness BUFFALO (AP) An out break ot virus infections hai forced Iroquois eritral school at Elma to suspend classes to day and The Infection has kept marry students at home in Erie county and in Monticello in Sullivan county. Officials say It Is not serious and appears to be on the wane. Iroquois Central school reported 39 percent absent Tuesday and 36 percent yesterday. Other schools in Erie county reported that 13 to 25 percent nave lntcu awBcuk vu uv wurai days.

At Monticello. about one fourth of the city's students were absent yesterday. The schools remained open. Australian Foreign Minister Richard G. Casey nad Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolai Firyubin met for 45 minutes In a hotel room after sitting side by side at a luncheon, Firyubin Is here for a confer ence of the Economic Commit Ision for Asia and the Far East.

ii Sheriff's Test Proves a Dud; He Eludes Dragnet BOISE, IDAHO iAP), Sheriff Myron Gilbert of southwest Idaho's Ada county decided yesterday to test the local roadblock 'system for trapping wanted criminals'. Twenty seven officers were assigned to rosdblocks In the area to watch forJGUbert, who theoretically had, held up a grocery store and stolen a getaway car in Boise. Gilbert eluded the drsgnet and made it to mountain home, Idaho 43 miles away Without once being challenged. Morse PTA Slates 5 Events Fire events were planned br the executive board of the Morse school Parent Teacher association at Monday night's meeting, according to Mrs. Chsrles Tsclnellt, president Members will meet Monday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, for a Parents Teacher council meeting at Morse school.

The two events for Wednesday, March wiu do a pizza sale at 2 .30. p. m. and a PTA meeting at 7.30 p. m.

George Key. who will principal of Morse Junior High school, will talk on the new cur riculum. play wiu be staged by some of the school children. Parents of first and seventh graders will be hosts. Members will attend theTa.

conic spring conference at the Presbyterian church, Pleasant vauey, in April ana the council luncheon: slated May 4 at 12 30 p. m. in the Nelsorf House. Refreshments were served and Mrs. EmilSpahn poured.

Ferries to Close March 24 or 25 WASHINGTON rAPi The day of the New York Cen tral terries stop running may be March 24 or 23. Supreme Court Justice Wll 11am Brennaw yesterdsy signed an order that terminate the Weehawken, NJManhatUn terreae; on one 01 those dates. His order said the Central's request to drop he ferries would be granted unless New jeney communities file a petition by March 18 for reconsideration of a Suorems court ml. Ing permitting, dlscontlnusnce, a Schoonmaker Ctc1pe FUNERAL GL 4 1800 ft ir 4 V. ii rL A.

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