Kingston Daily Freeman, The (Newspaper) - February 14, 1945, Kingston, New York THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN KINGSTON N T WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 14 1948 RoBenman Off for Italy to Confer With Roosevelt News oi Our Own Service Folk Paris 14 enman left by i plane i day for Italy where H was re- liably reported he would confer with President Is a special to the President Roosevelt expected to call on Pope I'iun during his Italian inspect war ruins there and return to he visited In Italy a youm man Urges Prompt Of Nurses Draft Feb 14 i of War Patterson day prompt enactment of nurses law He snld soldiers already have been wounded nnd the end of the fighting In Europe U not in light In a surprise appearance before the House Military Committee Patterson termed the army's need for nurses acute and immediate Voluntary he i relied on to make good the in he asserted j the army now Is short Ing 250 replacements month Patterson It would take nine months to overcome Wounded JOHN E SHOUT Word has been received by Mrs D Short of Grren street that on January 19 her son John E Short been wounded in action on the Belgian front A Ii in England The General Hospital by shrapnel from an enemy during an can attack near Stolberg many Staff A 28 of 321 Washington I avenue Kingston is now from wounds of the left and arm at this United States Army general hospital in England His condition is improving j steadily and he will return to duty in the near said his ward Major Harry A ofj Los Angeles California An infantry rifle platoon Sgl said the enemy down heavy artillery fire in effort to halt the Americans ad- vance A mortar shell exploded near me but I was hit In only two he said 1 remained with my platoon an hour to help direct litter bearers to wounded men then walked back to the aid station I was later flown to land who received the In France Financial and Commercial Late Bulletins London Feb 14 34 miles west of has been captured by the Bed Army shal Stalin announced tonight Chungking China Feb 14 Counterattacking Chinese forces have recaptured 165 miles north of Canton and now New York Feb 14 pushed rails leading Industrials higher In the stock market today Volume in the forenoon was the largest In some time control a section of the the high command claimed today The section of the rail line extends northward from New York City Produce Market New York Feb 14 hour total of The two was at a rate for a full session should the pace continue Both war and sues shared the demand The rails steels and motors however as in yesterday's steeper climb drew the major support some touching new peaks for the year or longer Bonds also Improved and com- were irregularly higher Amone the best of the day were Santa Fe New York Central Il- linois Central Baltimore Ohio Canadian Pacific U S Steel General Motors Chrysler U S Rubber Intent tional Harvester Western Union du Pont Union Carbide and ed Aircraft Dept of Agr I i shortage and to make good the j enlisting in the army he expected attrition cannot wait that During the last three weeks of January he snld soldiers were wounded Some Irregularities In Still Pending Washington Feb Warren comptroller eral told senators today that some charges of in expenditures are ing Warren testified before ate agriculture that n letter which Aubrey Williams con- tended exonerated the National Youth Administration had ence only to expenditures on the All-American Youth Orchestra In 1940 The committee is Ine the nomination or Williams former head of the to bo rural electrification administrator Outstanding arc total Oont amounting to rtn testified adding that ha been collected and 530.813 re- ported to the attorney general for collection The wounded attended Siena College long Promoted The Interest to Fraternal The Women of the Moose will hold Uic regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock The group will a visitor nnd there will bt a covered dish supper Thf regular meeting of Judea Shrin No 12 will be held in Masonic Temple Thursday ning at 8 Ail officers nnd are urged to be present and a social hour after the meeting Kingston Chapter No 155 of the Eastern Star will hold meeting Friday nine in the Masonic Temple at t p m This will be known as Muter night guest will bo Eugene who will deliver an address on Lincoln Entertainment and Members of the fraternity arid Eastern Stars an invited Relief At Last Cough relieves promptly goes right lo the seat of George Stork A A F son of George Stork of this city has been promoted from staff sergeant to technical sergeant He is serving as chief clerk in the tion section at nn air service com- mand slumping depot in England Ho was from High School In and from the Curtiss Wright School at dale Calif in 1941 He entered GERALD NICHOLS Mrs Gerald Nichols the former Harvey of Anthony P of the i has received her Washington avenue address Two Pvt Gerald ar- brothers arc also in service First rived in France lie entered the the uptrend in the were Oil and new crop cabbage were Tron Locomotive light demand today at about American Light steady prices Potatoes held Hudson Power and Cities Quotations by Morgan Davit Lieutenant Louis Medical service August and received Administrative Corps is stationed his basic training at Camp at Fort McPherson Georgia ing Fla Prior to entering the geant George A is in the vice lie was employed at Hercules Army Air Force In North Africa nnd was recently reported missing over the Sea Witli the 12th Armored Division Seventh Army in wouldn't have taken a furlough for it declared Sgt Kenneth member of one of the Armored Division's crack field ar- tillery after his gun section had lobbed his battalion's first shell Into enemy territory Sgt Is the husband of Mrs Esther 57 Green street Kingston His division commanded by Maj Gen Roderick R Allen is fighting on the front of Lieut Gen der M American Seventh Army Trained at Camp Campbell Ky and Camp Barkley Texas it is known as the Hellcat Division Lake Placid Club N Y Feb Jules A Albertini of 102 Broadway Kingston son of Mrs Amelia Albertini who has ly returned from overseas duty has reported to the Army Ground and Service Forces Redistribution Station at Lake Placid Club The entered the service In February 1941 and was overseas DONALD T SNIDER With an Ordnance j Donald T Snyder has Unit he served in the returned to Yuma Ariz after His wife the for- theatre of operations a furlough with his tner Jennie is i participated in the Papuan and j cnts Mr nnd Mrs Albert Snyder ing Hartford I New Guinea campaigns of 83 Gage street Reds Less Than 68 Miles From City trom One to lo to nnd aid only to the Oder In eastern man's defenses The conquest of Budapest In 9 of cost the Germans men killed and 110 captured Moscow It was the greatest single disaster to German arms since the battle of Stalingrad two years ago Moscow announcements stressed that the vain counterattacks ward Budapest from the nnd southwest cost the mans additional hundreds of tanks nnd of thousands of and men The roll of German prisoners captured in wits headed by the enemy commandant Col It was this in the Gorman which Filipinos Flee From Manila With Food San Francisco Feb 14 Lone lines of Filipinos are fleeing from Manila or marching toward he Philippines capital with food Blue Network War Correspondent Arthur Feldman reported today in a broadcast from Luzon Island I saw thousands of Filipinos walking north of Manila less Feldman Substitute Seen Likely for Work Or Jail Measure Washington Feb 14 sub- for legislation that would put both the armed forces and civilian employers un- der scrutiny on their use of ower appeared likely today The proposal reportedly is in- loward the capital barefooted in a measure that may Most of them were headed women carrying tomatoes food bananas their b introduced tomorrow by d J and men with bags of foods I tors Kilgore and from the ends of poles slunc their Smaller numbers struggling away from Manila carried bold goods The human flotsam and sum I saw on Highway Three seemed to know a deal of the full meaning of took over the of Czechoslovakia after to KOthe and heal raw tender In- Nazi seizure of another bronchial mucous territory war Feldman said but pinos In with the Japanese in i South Manila arc suffering more Snine direct supply lines to the force in you must like the It Czechoslovakia quickly the or you arc to nave your money back for Chest Colds already have been cut nnd others are imminently by Marshal across northern On Traffic Center ner Said to provide authority for War Mobilizer to mine whether the most effective use of manpower is being made either in the or industry the plan was indorsed strongly in advance by a witness be- fore the Military tee today yesterday reiterated his support of the Lewis G Hines national who also testified did not tion the substitute proposal but criticized the plan as coercive and hut few sales were reported the market was weaker on mushrooms onions and carrots demand was slow for Co members of the New York pies Stock Exchange 60 Beaver street -T Y western sec York city branch office 48 street R B Osterhoudt manager ings 3.25 Lake Champlain region Mclntosh Hudson valley Cortland ripe 2.50 Delicious red ripe 3.00 poorer 2.50 unclassified 1.00 Golden Delicious 3.00 2.75 Greenings Rhode Island 2 Vin Mclntosh AT 2 O'CLOCK American Airlines American Can Co 91 American Chain Co American Locomotive Co American Rolling 187 American Radiator 2 3.50 2.00 Northwest Refining Co c Spy Greenings 2.75 Rome Beau- ty 3.50 3.00 2.25 poorer 1.75 Produce prices steady un- changed easy Prices un- changed Butter firm Prices un- changed at ceiling Cheese nominal no quotations Live and dressed poultry firm and unchanged Says Power Authority Should Be Abolished Albany N Y Feb 14 publican Assemblyman Wilson C Van Duzer of Middletown today called the New York State Power Authority's annual report just a rehash of frustration and re- American Tel ft Tel American Tobacco Class B- Anaconda Copper Atch Topeka Santa Fe Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive Aircraft Steel Briggs Burroughs Adding Mach Co Canadian Pacific Ry Case J I Celanese Corp Cerro De Pasco Copper Chesapeake Ohio R R Chrysler Corp Columbia Gas Flee Co Commercial Solvents Consolidated Edison Continental Oil Continental Can Co Curtis Wright Common Cuban American Sugar 100 S his demand for abolition of Hudson the agency For the past three Van Duzer declared in a statement the accomplishment of the power authority has been exactly nothing except to render a report to the legislature and the governor each year and to pray for continued existence We don't have to continue this useless appendage on society the assemblyman continued We can abolish this authority and save the taxpayers a year Van Duzer a leading legislative foe of the St Lawence Douglas Aircraft Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Electric Electric Boat E t DuPont General Electric Co General Motors General Foods Corp Goodyear Tire Rubber Great Northern Pfd 42 fi 18 4 70 40 4l 49 Hercules Powder SSU Hudson Motors tnt Harvester Co International Nickel r iniet Power Development has Int PM a to abolish the nt feT Better U-BoaU London Feb 14 man communique said today that equipped with air masts lad sunk eight ships totaling 300 tons in waters near the Brit- ish coast and on the seven seas President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill announced eral months ago that the mans were fitting their ines with an air intake like a which permitted the U- loats to remain submerged for longer periods Interlocutory Decree John of has been granted an inter- locutory decree of divorce from his wife Ann ing trial of the action before tice E Schirick in Supreme Int Tel 4 Tel ft Co Jones A Copper Lehigh Valley R R Liggett Myers Tob B Tnc Aircraft Mack Truck Inc McKesson Bobbins Montgomery Ward Co Nash National Power Light National Biscuit National Dairy Products New York Central North American Co Northern Pacific Co Packard Motors Pan American Pepsi Cola Pictures R R alleged that while he was absent and loosing bombs and 251 81 ti 21 U 9 2014 271 STAG LINE ny Limy City T To rockets I The Germans blew more of Turn Allied by dynamiting other dykes which swamped the enemy Sears Roebuck A Co Sinclair Oil Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railroad Co captain and i Brands Co of the Third Truck Company i Standard Oil of N J Third Brigade New York Guard I Standard ot ImS 21 4 work in stipulated areas or places of Albany was sworn in last night Then will be for who killed in November 16 In the European theatre of war at St John's Church Stony Hollow was with Company G Infantry The funeral of Ezra Terwilliger of the town of Ulster was held Monday from the Kukuk rial Funeral Home on Tremper avenue with the Rev W Wesley Williams of St James Methodist Church officiating Burial was in the Lloyd cemetery Funeral services for Charles Sagendorf of 168 nue were held Tuesday afternoon at the Kukuk Memorial Funeral Home on Tremper avenue The services were largely attended and the Rev William J McVey of First Presbyterian Church of- Burial was in cemetery The funeral of Mrs Elizabeth Griffin of 11 East St James street was held from the Henry J Bruck Home for Funerals on Smith avenue oh Tuesday afternoon with the Rev Russell S Gaenzle of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer officiating Burial was in pose cemetery The bearers were William Gronemeyer William Reitz Charles Keator and Ray Long George Eckert died in the home of his daughter Mrs Elizabeth J Wells wife of Clarence Weils In Ulster Park on Tuesday evening Besides Ms daughter he is vived by one son Ernest Henry of Poughkeepsie two grandchildren and two sisters Mrs Cora Freer of Ulster Park and Mrs Jesse Coutant of Beaver Meadow Pa Funeral services will be held from the parlors of A Carr and Son on Pearl street on Friday afternoon at o'clock with burial In tery in Port Eiven Friends may call at the funeral parlors at any time on Thursday New Feb 14 funeral of Eli D Van Leuven 78 who died nt his home on Friday February 9 was held from the V T Pine and Son Funeral Home on day Mr Van Leuven a retired farmer was ill but a few days prior to his death He had been a life long resident of the town of Gardiner and New Mr Van Leuven is survived by his wife Mrs Anna Ostrom Van Leuven three sons Winslow Van Leuven of Ellenville Arthur here and Pvt Arnold Van Leuven United States serving overseas three daughters Mrs Lillian Backman Poughkeepsie and Mrs Herman Williams and Mrs here and 17 grandchildren Mr Van Leuven was a son of the late Mr and Hiram Van van Burial was in the New rural cemetery New Feb services were conducted for Mrs M Elizabeth Follette 85 mother of the Rev John W Follette on Monday February 12 at the V T Pine and Son Funeral Home by the Rev E Bond Brown pastor of the New Methodist Church of which Mrs Follette had j been a member She was also a member of the local W C T Mrs Follette died at the home I of her son on Huguenot street on Saturday morning after a long i illness The daughter of the late 1 Air and Mrs Levi P Wright and widow of Hector Follette who i died a number of years ago Mrs Follette had always resided here She had a host of friends In addition to her son she is survived j two daughters Mrs J Leslie I Van Sant of New York city and I Mrs Harold Gardiner of Sumpter 5 C four grandchildren and I three great-grandchildren was in the New Rural Hartford Conn Feb 14 em Bailey Combined to of manslaughter superior court here Attorney Hugh M Alcorn J today The men now on bail face charge aftermath of circus fire of last July 6 whi persons lost their lives ThT fondants on Friday whether to face trial by to tried by the court the trial will be set Court Judge William j pleadings are entered Crime Albany N Y Feb A V ernor tion of Albany county crime kj said he was private law practice M said he had no immediate for a successor DIED Ulster ruary 13 1945 George Funeral at the parlors of Carr ana Son No 1 51 on at p m and friends are invited in p Ewen Friends may call nt parlors at anytime on on Moni February 12 1945 husband Catherine Michels nee I father of Mrs Henry S i and the late Edward brother of Edward of New city and Victor of Wats Conn Funeral will be held from I Henry J Bruck Home for Fai als 27 Smith avenue Thurs morning February 15 at 9 thence to St Peter's Church a high Mass of requiem will bed at a m for the m of his soul Interment in the f ily plot in St Peter's ranet Friends may call anytime Tuesday noon govern I W Hit TRtpOtHC to Is Immediate Md I to rendered will quirt are era complete yet j are moderate HOLMES QUALITY MONUMENTS Customer Satisfied LARGE SAVINGS ON MEMORIALS Over 40 ii Stock Ne ud aO lettered to uy 19 FINGER ST Tel SAUGERTIES GSO HOLMES 22 Yean Seine Oily WRITE FOR DESIGNS AND PRICES Sentence Revoked The company units in 10 and Corp 24 Albany X Y Feb 14 1 Governor Albany Car Romano of Main street Corp Roller Co Union Pacific United Gas XD Walt Ostrander Ktil lo Wank WORK PANTS i 98 PAMS DRESS 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