MEMORIAL PLANSARE COMPLETEDAssemblyman Mailler Will Speak at WaslimgtonviileWASHINGTONVILLE — Lee B. Manler of Cornwall* Assemblyman o£ the First District, will be guest speaker at Meirorial Day exercises here Thursday.All who plan to participate to the parade will assemble at the West end of the Central School Building at 9:30 a. m. The line of march will be led by World War veterans in uniform. Next in line will be the wreath bearers* color guard, bugler. American Red Cross, Town Board. Salisbury Mills Prre Company. Newburgh combination Dnan Corps, Monel! Engine Company, j and village organizations, which wiil include the Grange 4-H Clubs, school children and Board of Trade members.The parade v.i!i leave the school and proceed down Main Street, up North street, to the Catiiolic Cemetery. where a -wreath will be placed on the grave of Joseph D;Benne-detto. who lost his hfe in World War Two. The line wiU proceed to the' Washingtonville Cemetery where a wreath will be placed inmemory of \eterans of previouswars. Taps tfill be sounded. The exercises will follow on. Moffat Library lawn and will include the invocation by a member of the local clergy, colors. Dlacing of wreath at the memorial on the lawn. solo. Star Spangled Banner, group suiting. address by Assemblyman Mailler. benediction and musical selections.The committee in charge of the program includes Principal R. Lynn Tafr. Melvin Bradshaw, president of the Board of Trade. Ralph Seaman and John Gaihvan. veterans of World War Two. Hugh P. Maher, Fred P. Earl and John Gleason.at€Q