Kingston NYn Daily Freeman 1962 Grayscale

THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. Y., TUESDAY EVENING/ JANUARY 2,1962
TWO,
Rlccobonof organist The' Rt. Studebaker-Packi
Rev. Msgr. Daniel Shea and the
Rev. John T. Murray were Plant Struck Tod
seated in the chancel. Sisters of
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (
S t Joseph's Convent attended
the Mass. There was a protrusion United Auto Workers Uni
of beautiful floral tributes and its members out on i
John Qaal
Mrs. Anna Spencer
BEJA, Portugal (AP)—The hunt then walked into the barracks to
John Gaal, 60, of 188 Bayard spiritual bouquets in the form of Studebaker-Packard Cot
Funeral services for Mrs.
demand
that
the
rebels
surrender.
was on today for political associThey shot him down. He died Anna Spencer of Boca Raton, Street, Port Ewen, died Monday Mass cards. On Friday evening today after extended wee
Fla., a former resident of Glen- in this city after an ilmess of Father FarreUy/ called and led
Arrest of three Town of Wa- ates of a rebel leader who tried later in the hospital.
assembled in the recita- sions set up by media
unsuccessfully
to
seize
a
military
The government tightened se- erie, who died December 27, several months. He was born in those
warsing men by Ellenville S]ate
tion
of
the Rosary. The Rev. failed to bring company
Austria
Hungary
but
had
lived
were
held
Saturday
2
p.
m.
at
precautions by Dlacing all
Police it believed to have solved barracks and touch off a revolu- curity
in this country most of his live, Edmond V. Radford and Father 1 together.
Hartley
&
Lamouree
Funeral
Mice
and
military
units
in
a
a series of burglaries in that area tion against Premier Antonio Sala- "state of prevention." There was Home, Main and Second Streets, and in this area for the past Cunningham also called at the The executive conui
home and said prayers
which have been reported over saf s government.
no general alert, but a huge Lis- Saugerties. The Rev. Joseph eight years.. Mr. Gaal was an funeral
for
the
dead.
Hundreds of rela- Local 5 had set die str
automobile
mechanic
h
a
v
i
n
g
Rainear,
pastor
of
Saugerties
Capt.
Joao
Maria
Paulo
bon rally scheduled for Wednesthe past month.
tives,
friends,
neighbors and line after the company b
been
last
employed
by
John
ArMethodist
Church,
officiated.
Varela
Gomes,
37,
an
army
offiday night was canceled, officially
Investigator Charles Teelon
classmates called at the funeral the contract, which had
borio,
Poughkeepsie.
Surviving
cer
turned
politician,
lay
near
Burial
was
in
Mt.
View
Cemein
mourning
for
Da
Fonseca.
and Trooper Michael Mahoney
are his wife the former Jose* home. Burial was in S t Mary's tended from its Dee. 1arrested Edward McFarland, 24, death in the Beja hospital. Manu- Salazar was to have addressed tery.
phine Tire; a son, John S. Gaal; Cemetery where Msgr. Shea as- date. The committee
Continental Road, Napanoch; el Sena, a former Roman Catho- the rally . to outline Portuguese
Mrs. Saraii Countryman
lic
youth
leader
who
authorities
a daughter, Mrs. John Dempsey, sisted by Father FarreUy and
Wiflard J. Whipple, 18, of Old
policy for 1962 following a year
Mrs.
Sarah Countryman, a all of Port .Ewen; a brother, Father Cunningham pronounced strike authorization 1
said
snared
leadership
of
the
upGreenfield Road. Ellenville, and
of painful and embarrassing set- resident of Kingston lor many
Conrad Gaai of Flushing and a the final blessing and absolution. membership since Novi
Edward Skiff, 22, of Continental rising with Gomes, was captured backs ranging from the seizure of years,
died
Saturday
evening
while
heading
for
the
Spanish
sister, Miss Helen Gaal of New Honorary bearers were Henry
Road, Napanoch, on a charge of
Only a few voluntee
the liner Santa Maria on the high
a long illness. Friends may York City; and six grandchild- Schatzel and Kenneth Krum.
third degree burglary'. The trio border with four heavily armed seas to the Indian seizure of Goa. after
without
signs were on
Bearers
were
Gary
Janaciewicz,
call at the W. N. Conner Funeral
was held by Justice of the Peace companions.
The ill-fated uprising began in Home, Inc., 296 Fair Street, this ren. Funeral will be held Thurs- Peter
Tartorzeskie,
Thomas
midnight,
when second s
Between 40 and 50 persons, the sleepy New Year's morning.
day 9 a. m. from the James M. Fiore, Michael Amato, Louis
Herbert Poppel of Kerhonkson
evening
from
*
7
to
9
o'clock
era
left
the
plants. St
most
of
them
workers,
apparently
Murphy
Funeral
H
o
m
e
,
176,
for grand Jury action and reWitnesses sajd the rebels burst
Nacarrato, Bruce Fiore, Ralph
were in the band that engaged past the guardpost at the bar- where funeral services will be 'Broadway, thence to the Ctiurch DeCicco
manded to jail. |
Packard
has
not
been o)
and Anthony Fiore Jr.
troops in a three-hour racks, smashed into the officers' held Wednesday at 10 a. m. of the Presentation, Port Ewen,
production
force
on •'
Over the past month a number Salazar's
battle Monday at the bar- quarters and overcame the drowsy Burial will be in Montrepose where at 9:30 a. m. a high Mass
of places have been burglarized gun
John
F.
McNiemey
shift.
Regular
picketing
Cemetery.
of the 3rd Infantry regi- men. Two junior officers managed
of Requiem will be offered for John F. McNiemey, 42, of Neighin the Town of Wawarsing area. racks
Officials at first announced to escape to another strong point
the repose of his soul. Burial will borhood Road, Lake Katrine, died 6 a.m.
State Police believe they have ment.
Mrs. Marie Stoll
all
had
been
killed
or
captured.
The strike involves I
in the barracks and sounded the
solved many of them with the
Mrs. Marie Stoll, 89 of Pine be in St. Mary's' Cemetery. suddenly in this city Saturday.
But so far the government has alarm.
Friends may* call at the funeral Bom in Kingston, he was the son duction workers.
arrest of the three men.
Grove,
Town
of
Saugertjes,
died
announced only one rebel killed,
Among the places entered are two wounded and '2p others cap- The rebels were pinned down in at Benedictine Hospital Monday home Tuesday 7 to 9 and of Mrs. Rose Cooney McNiemey
Issues in dispute inclu
the Ellenville bowling alleys, tured. It appeared some might the officers' quarters by machine- following a brief illness. She Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and the late John F. McNiemey. He up tune, shift premium
Smith's Garage at Napanoch, a still be at large, although the reb- gun fine but could not be dis- was the widow of Joseph Stoll, p. m. Rosary will be recited was formerly employed with bland computation, represent!
hot dog stand near the Marine el casualties • were believed to lodged. Then Da Fonseca arrived who died in 1950. Surviving are Wednesday 7 p. m.
Dock as an accountant and was a management rights,
Room, Max Avery's premises at have been much higher than the and tried to arrange a surrender, two daughters, Mary of Saugerveteran of World War II having spokesman said.
John Richard Murphy
Napanoch and the G.L.F. store. government said.
ties and, Anna of worth Salem;
at the cost of his own life.
John Richard Murphy, 50, of served with the U. S. Army. He was
DIED
Most notable casualty on the The shooting of the undersec- a son, Werner Stoll of Sauger- 268 Washington Avenue, died a member of St. Catherine LaBoure
government side was Lt. Col retary (or war aroused the loyal ties; also three sisters and a suddenly in this .city this morn- Church, Lake Katrine. Surviving
Jaime Filipe da Fonseca, under- troops and panicked the rebels. brother, living in Germany. Fu- ing. He was a resident of this are his wife, the former Marie E. COUNTRYMAN — In
secretary for war who rushed to A number attempted to escape by neral services will be held at city for many years. He was McAndrew; a daughter, Miss JoN. Y., December 30, :
the southern city of Beja from seizing army vehicles and driving Hartley & Lamouree Funeral born in Saugerties, Dec. 7, 1911. anne McNiemey; his mother, Mrs.
Sarah Countryman.
Lisbon. He ordered the govern- from the barracks. All were cap- Home, Main and Second Streets, Mr. Murphy was a member of Rose Cooney McNiemey Rafferty;
Friends may call at
Saugerties,
Thursday
.
1
p.
m.
ment torces to hold their fire and tured, and resistance crumbled.
St. Joseph's Church, Kingston two brothers, Joseph McNiemey of Conner Funeral Home,
Burial will be in Blue Mountain Council No. 275? Knights of Kingston and Capt. Thomas Mc- Fair Street, Tuesday
The Rev. Herman J. DiekCemetery. Friends may call at Columbus, Rapid Hose Company Niemey, U. S. Air Force, stationed January 2, 1962, ironmann, 68, of Claryville, former
the funeral home at any time. No. 1. He was an employe of in Japan; a sister, Mrs. Edward J. o'clock where funeral
pastor of two area Methodist
DeLaval Separator Company in Rothery of Kingston. Funeral wiU wUl be held Wednesd
Mrs. Margaret W. Kaufman
Churches, died at his home MonPoughkeepsie and was a mem- be held from the Henry J. Brack a. m. Interment in M
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
at-Large Kaye, City Treasurer
Slover, Carroll and Machione.
Funeral Home, 27 Smith Avenue, Cemetery. .
day.
Margaret
W. Kaufman of ber of Office Employes Inter- Thursday
Laws and rules - Alderman Mathias Richardson, City As- Yonkers
9:15 a. m. thence to St.
national
Union,
Local
112.
He
is
were
held
Saturday
Re was born in New York Quick, chairman, and K a y e , sessor Larry MacAvery, CorCatherine
LaBoure Church where a GAAL—In this city
survived
by
his
wife,
Ruth
Hunt
January 1, 1962, Joh
poration Counsel Harry Gold, morning from the W. N. Conner Murphy; a son, Richard George high Mass of requiem wiU be ofCity January 26, 1892, a son Adams, Slover and Carroll.
Funeral Home, Inc., 296 Fair
Port Ewen, beloved r
and
William
C.
Klein,
clerk
to
fered
for
the
repose
of
his
soul
at
of the late Bernard and Emalie
Official Papers Named
Street, and from St. Joseph's Murphy, both of this city; a 10 a. m. Burial will be in St.
Josephine Tire Gai
the mayor.
Diekmann. The Rev. Mr. DiekA resolution offered by AlChurch at 9:30 o'clock where a sister, Mrs. Grace Gilson of Peter's Cemetery. Friends wiU be
father of John S.
The
Council
meeting
admann was married in Irvington, derman Koenig and seconded by journed following benediction by high Mass of requiem was of- Hollis, L. I.; two aunts, Miss received today and Wednesday, 3
John Dempsey, all
fered, by the Rev. William E. "Grace Crowley and Mrs. Nellie to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Ewen; brother of <
N. J„ on November 12, 1918 to Alderman Schrowang designat- Rabbi Jacob Rubenstein.
Gillespie, both of Saugerties;
ing the Kingston Daily Freeman
Flushing and Miss E
Prayer was offered by the Williams. Responses to the Mass several nieces and nephews.
Wanda H. Davenport He was a and The Kingstonian as the
of New York City.
were sung by Mrs. Robert Bartz,
Rev.
James
V.
Keating,
assistant
member of the Grange at Shar- city^a official newspapers was apviving are six grand*
a&isted by Mrs. Frank Rafferty, Friends may caU at the W. N.
Leo A. Miles
pastor of St. Joseph's Church.
proved.
on, Conn.
Funeral will be held
organist. Friday evening the Conner Funeral Home Inc., 296
Leo
A.
Miles,
59,
of
26
p*NeU
The
invocation
was
by
the
The first meeting of 1962 Rev. John H. Frenssen, pastor Rev. James J. Keating visited Fair Street; Wednesday and Street, died suddenly at his home at 9 a. m. from the
' The Rev. Mr. Diekmann served
as a pastor in the New York opened with roll call, followed of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran the funeral home and assisted Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Saturday. Mr. Mues was a life- Murphy Funeral H<
Methodist Conference for 33 by invocation pronounced by the Church.
by relatives and friends recited 9 p. m. where funeral services long resident of Kingston, a son Broadway, thence to tl
be held Friday 9:30 a. m.
years and retired from Philmont Rev. John H. Frenssen, pastor of
A resolution offered by Alder- the rosary. Final blessing and will
of the late Thomas and Nora tation Church of Pc
thence
to
SWoseph's
Church
at
Methodist Church in the Rough- the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran man
absolution
at
the
grave,
Hurley
Quick, seconded by AlderO'Leary Miles. He was last em- where at 9:30 a. m. a
keepsie District in 1957. He Church.
Cemetery, was given by Father ,10 a. m. where a high Mass of ployed by the Mohican Company of requiem wiU be off et
man
Machione
that
the
mayor's
served as pastor of Grahamsrequiem will be offered.
A resolution offered by Alderrepose of his soul. Int
be received, filed and Williams.
but due to ill health has been re- St.
ville Church from 1942 to 1943. man Sass, seconded by Alderman message
Cemetery
printed in pamphlet form was
tired for several years. Surviv- may Mary's
William J. Maguire
Mrs. William J. Snyder
call
at
the fun*
Surviving are his wife; a son, Carroll that the tentative order approved.
William J. Maguire, 64, of De- ing are three sisters, Mrs. James Tuesday from 7 to 9
Mrs. William J. Snyder, 77, of
Paul Diekmann of Hazardville, of business as prepared by the
Mayor's Appointments
Huntington, L. I., died Monday posit, an engineer in the employ SuUivan of PhUadelphia, Mrs. Weddnesday from 2
Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Nell city clerk be adopted was approved.
A
resolution
offered
by
Mayor
Schwenk
announced
the
at Huntington Hospital after a of the City of New York Board Joseph Kain and Mrs. Paul 7 to 9 p. m.
Griffiths of Sunbury, Pa.; also,
i brief Ilmess. The former Mary of Water Supply, died suddenly Celuch, both of Kingston; two
three grandsons, one grand- Alderman Hastings, seconded by following appointments:
Edward Dasher of 86 Abruyn Bleau, she was born in Kingston, early Monday at the Five Na- brothers, Nelson MUes of Kings- HOFFMAN — Edwar
daughter and nieces and neph- Alderman Myers that the rules
Saturday, December
which governed the Council, as Avenue, fire commissioner for the daughter* of Camille and tions Cluh in Kerhonkson, where ton and L t Joseph Miles of the
ews.
of
Hurley, New Yor
Kingston
City
Fire
Department
amended,
for
the
years
1960
and
three
years;
Dr.
Edward
F.
Shea,
he
had
come
to
spend
the
holiFuneral services will be held
Mary Longtoe Bleau. She had
husband
of the late
Many
called
at
the
Jenson
and
1961,
be
adopted
for
1962-1963,
member of the Board of Man- resided in Huntington for the days. Maguire during the conat
GrahamsviUe
Methodist
Hunt Hoffman; fath
agers at the city laboratory, five past 45 years. Surviving are struction,of the Merriman Dam Deegan Funeral Home, 15 Downs
Church Thursday at 10 a. m. The was approved.
Gerald Bush and .
After the oath of office was years; Martin E. Oberkirch, 306 her husband; a son, William J. at Lackawack had been a resi- Street Sunday and Monday.
Rev. Howard P. West, pastor of
Hoffman.
Maybrook Methodist Church will administered to Mayor Schwenk, Washington Avenue, member of Snyder Jr., and a daughter, Mrs. dent of Kerhonkson and came Many beautiful floral tributes
Funeral wiU be held
officiate, assisted by the Rev. the oath of office was adminis- the plumbing board, three years; George Jasko, both of Hunting- frequently to visit friends in the were received. Monday evening
Arthur F. Hallinan and Harry ton; two sisters, Mrs. Charles area. He had come to Kerhonk- the chaplain, members of the Henry J. Bruck Fune
John H. McCombe, pastor of tered to council members.
Smith Avenue on V
Grahamsville Methodist Church.
Also taking the oath of office Gold, members of the planning Bernard of Kingston and Mrs. son for the holidays and about Board of Fire Commissioners and 27
January
3, 1962, at 9
the
entire
staff
of
the
Kingston
board.
Friends may call at Loucks Fu- were: City Clerk Walter Scott
William Moyer of Schenectady; 8 p. m. New Year's Eve retired
thence to S t Joseph
neral Home Inc., State Road, Foster Jr., Deputy City Clerk
Alderman-at-large Kaye an- two brothers, Albert Bleau of to his room. About 3 a. m. Mon- Fire Department called at the where
high Mass o
Grahamsville, at any time.
Mrs. Eleanor Bruhn, Alderman- nounced the appointment of Watervliet, and Al Bleau of Sel- day he arose and not feeling well funeral home were led in a wiU be aoffered
at 9:30
Joseph Esposito for another term kirk. A Mass of requiem will be came downstairs and is reported prayer service by the Rt. Rev, the repose of his
soul,
Msgr.
Stephen
P.
Connelly
and
as
Common
Council
page.
! "S«rWc* With o Smil*"\
to have taken medicine and the Rev. Robert T. SheUenberger. in St. Mary's Cemeter
offered
Thursday
at
St.
Patrick's
Flowers were presented to MayHuntington. Burial will then returned to his room. About Also Monday evening those as- wUl be received today
or Schwenk and Alderman-at-large Church,
9:45 p. m., William Joyce, pro- sembled at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9
be
at
Huntington.
Kaye by the employes at City Hall.
prietor of the Club, investigated were led in the recitation of the JOY (nee Morgan)—H
The Women's Democratic Club ' Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Joy
and found Mr. Maguire in his Holy Rosary by the Rev. William
presented flowers to the alderman-,
beth, on Sunday,
Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Joy, 62, room. Efforts to get a doctor E. Williams. A high Mass of re.at-large and members of the Com31, 1961, of 7 Rogt
mon Council from their party. The of 7 Rogers Street, died in this failed and Coroner Arthur C. quiem was offered for the reKingston, beloved w
Women's Republican Club, prior to city Sunday after a short ill- Chipp of Kerhonkson was sum- pose of his soul at 11 a. m. today
lard C. Joy; mot he
the session, gave Mayor Schwenk ness. A native of this city, she moned. Ellenville State Police at St. Joseph's Church by Father
WUliam Ellsworth
a boutonniere and Mrs. Schwenk was a daughter of the late Ed- also were notified. Death was Williams. Responses to the Mass
Dorothy Joy; sister
an orchid.
ward and Marie Myers Morgan. apparently due to natural causes were sung by Mrs. Robert Bartz
erick Morgan, Ibt
She was a member of St. Mary's and Coroner Chipp reported who at the conclusion of the
Maley and Mrs. Mai
Funeral wUl be hel<
Church. Surviving are her hus- Maguire had apparently been Mass sang In Paradisum. Burial
band, Willard C. Joy; two daugh- dead since early Monday morn- was in St. Mary's Cemetery Henry J. Bruck Fune
ters, Mrs. William Ellsworth of ing. A veteran of World War I, where Father WiHiams gave the 27 Smith Avenue, on
January 4, 1962, at 1<
Kingston and Miss Dorothy Joy he was a past commander of final absolution.
Store Hoars: 9 to 9 Doily — Sat. to 7 p. m.
of Cohoes; a brother, Frederick Brooklyn Post No. 106, AmeriCharles Senor
s~~* thence to St. Mary'
Morgan of Port Ewen; two sis- can Legion. Funeral arrange- The funeral of Charles Senor where a Mass of requi
offered at 11:00 a. n
ments will be announced later.
Four automobile drivers es- ters, Mrs. John Maley of Kings- A
niece, Mae Sweeney, of New of 35 Grove Street who/ was repose of her soul. Ih
ton
and
Mrs.
Mae
Eckert
of
caped injury over the weekend
kUled in the Catskill Thraway
also seven grand- York City was notified of the accident Thursday morning was WUtwyck Cemetery.
in accidents which resulted in Poughkeepsie;
children. The funeral will be death of her uncle.
held from the Frank H. Simpson MURPHY—Suddenly i
property damage!- At Chichester held from Henry J. Brack FuJan. 2, 1962, Johi
Funeral Home, 411 Albany AveJames I. Wood
on Sunday about 3:30 p. m., the neral Home, 27 Smith Avenue,
Murphy of 268 V
nue,
Saturday
8:45
a.
m.
A
Funeral services for James I.
car owned by Scott Sickler and Thursday at 10:30 a. m.; thence
Avenue, husband of
solemn*
high
Mass
of
requiem
Murphy; father o
operated by Thomas Sickler, 19, to St. Mary's Church where at Wood of 59 Wurts Street, who was offered for the repose of
died Dec. 17 at Granada, Miss.,
George Murphy; 1
11
a.
m.,
a
Mass
of
requiem
will
of
Chichester,
skidded
on
ley
or
his
soul
at
St.
Mary's
Church
!
were held at the Jenson and
Mrs. Grace Gilson;
be
offered
for
the
repose
of
her
wet pavement as it was travelDeegan Funeral Home, 15 Downs 9:30 a. m. Officiating at the
Miss Grace Crowlej
soul.
Burial
will
be
in
Wiltwyck
Mass
was
the
Rev.
James
Cuning west on Route 214. The car
Street, Saturday, 10 a. m. The
NeUie
Gillespie. Als«
Cemetery.
struck and damaged a fence on
Rev. Roy Allan Hassel, pastor of ningham as celebrant. The Rev.
are several nieces an
Edward
I.
FarreUy
was
deacon
the Dave Schulman property. Mrs. Anna Theresa VanSteenburgh Trinity Methodist Church, offiFriends may caU at
and the Rev. James Murphy, Conner
ciated.
Many
called
at
the
fuFuneral Horn
County
Identification
Officer
Mrs. Anna Theresa Van Steenhome and many beautiful CSsR, sub-deacon. Responses to Wednesday and Thur
Earl Conro investigated.
burgh, nee, Ryan, a former resi- neral
floral tributes were received. The the Mass were sung by Mrs. Bar- 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.
Walter E. Howell Jr., 20, of dent of Kingston, died Saturday staff officers of the 854th Engi- b a r a Betowskie assisted by funeral wiU be held>
Rt. 1, Box 319-A, Flatbush, at Notre Dame Convalescence neering Battalion, U. S. Army Theodore Riccobono, organist. Jan. 5 at 9:30 a. m.'
operating a car northerly on Home, Norwalk, Conn. Mrs. Van Reserve, called at the funeral The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Joseph's Church at
Route 9W ki Port Ewen, lost Steenburgh had made her home at home as did a large delegation Shea and the Rev. Joseph De- where a high Mass <
residence of her daughter,
Luna of St. Augustine's Church,
control of his car and struck a the
Mrs.
Troy of 41 Chester representing the headquarters Highland,, were seated in the will be offered.
guard rail damaging the left side Street,William
and
service
company
854th
EngiConn., for the
chancel. Sisters of St. Ursula TALLM AN—January
of the car. Constable Frank past nineNorwalk,
years. Surviving are her neering Battalion. Friday eve- attended the Mass. Friday evenMrs. Florence Talfn
Bartroff and Deputy Ernest husband, Walter Van Steenburgh ning the officers and members of
ing
Father
FarreUy
called
at
the
gerties, wife of the
Longyear investigated.
of Kingston, and a daughter, Mrs. Rondout Lodge 343, F & AM,
man; mother of »
Saturday James Welsh, 23, of William Troy of Norwalk. A son, conducted memorial services on funeral home and led those asHoffman.
81 Wrentham Street, Kingston, Patrolman Walter Joseph Van behalf of his home lodge, New- sembled in the recitation of the
Her funeral servic
and Keith D. Knudsen, 18, of Steenburgh, of Kingston, died Oc- burgh Lodge, F A AM. Repre- Rosary. The Rev. John T. Mur- held
from Seamon Fur
ray,
Father
DeLuna
and
Father
sentatives
of
the
Ulster
County
Rt. 1, Stone Ridge, escaped in- tober 24, 1952. Funeral will be
Inc.,
of John i
Cunningham
called
at
the
funerJury in a two-car accident on held Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Shrine Club-'and Cypress Tem- al home and offered prayers for ette comer
Street,
Thursda
ple
of
Albany
also
called
at
the
Lapala
Road,
Lomontville. from the Convery k Hanley Fua.
m.,
thence
to
St. Mi
the
dead.
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
Welsh, driving a laundry truck neral Home, 460 Summer Street, funeral home. Also on Friday of Joyce - Schirick Post 1386, Snow where at 9 a. m
evening,
a
delegation
of
officers
Stamford,
Conn.,
thence
to
the
had made a turn into a driveway
Veterans of Foreign Wars called Mass wUi be offered»
at the John Monseese place Church of St. John, Stamford, and members of Joyce-Schirick in a group. Hundreds of friends, pose of her soul. Frie
when the truck became stuck Conn., where at 10 o'clock a sol- Post 1386, VFW, called at the neighbors, relatives and class- received at Seamo
on the ice. He was unable to emn Mass of requiem will be of- funeral home on behalf of the mates called to pay their re- home at any time.
move. Keith D. Knudsen, com- fered. Interment wiii be In St. Arren E. Campbell Post 4488 of spects. There was a profusion of
ing down grade operating the Mary's Cemetery, Kingston, on ar- Granada, Miss. Burial was in floral tributes and numerous
of the funeral cortege about Montrepose Cemetery where the
car owned by Eleanor R Knud- 2rival
p. m.
Rev. Mr. Hassel conducted the spiritual bouquets in the form of
sen, was unable to stop because
committal service. Military hon- Mass cards. Burial was in St.
of ice on the pavement. His car
U. J . NO. I
Edward
P.
Hoffman
ors
were accorded by members Mary's Cemetery where Msgr.
struck the side of the laundry
of
Joyce-Schirick
Post led by Shea assisted by Father FarreUy
Edward
P.
Hoffman,
84
of
truck. With Knudsen was RobCommander
Thomas
R. Hughes. and Father Cunningham proert Murphy, 16, Cottekill, and Hurley died Saturday following Members of the firing
squad nounced the final blessing and
Terry Felsen, 15, of Lomontville. a long illness. A retired en- were Andrew Edge, Raymond
absolution. Bearers were Robert
Deputy Sheriff Ernest Longyear gineer of the West Shore Divi- Glass, Richard Davis, Clarence Beck,, Joseph LaLima, Samuel
sion of New York Central RalT- Studt, Frank Ryndak and Wil- Perry Jr., .Larry Bigando, Jay
investigated.
road, he retired 19 years ago liam Brisee. Taps were sounded Klityner and Joseph NatoU.
Legend has it that the sages after #5 years service. He was a by Ronald Carney, bugler. The
of India rested in the shade of member of the Brotherhood of flag presentation was made by
the banana tree. The botanical Railroad Engineers, Local 884 Commander Hughes.
name of the common banana, and belonged to S t Joseph's
musa sapietum, means "fruit of Church. Surviving are a daughPeter P. Flore Jr.
the wise men."
Ths funeral of 17-year-old WASHINGTON (AP) - Taxpayter, Mrs. Gerald Bush of Hurley;
a son, Joseph H. Hoffman of Peter P. Flore Jr. of 71 Lind- ers wiU get an extra 24 hours this
ROBERT LOl
Avenue who was killed in
Kingston; also, four grand- sley
8TEVENSO
year
in
which
to
prepare
their
the Catskill Thraway accident
children and two great-grand- Thursday morning waff held federal income tax returns. '0
Campbell's
I T S BETTER
children. His wife, Harriet A. from the Frank H. Simpson Fu- Mortimer M. Capita, commisHunt Hoffman died in 1922. The neral Home 411 Albany Avenue, sioner oi Internal revenue, said
wifb
funeral will be held from Henry Saturday 10:15 a. m. A solemn today mat because of the normal
J. Brack Funeral Home, 27 high Mass of requiem was of- filing deadline of April 15 is a
Smith Avenue Wednesday at 9 fered for the repose of his soul
Sunday this year, the deadline
a. m.; thence to St. Joseph's at St. Mary's Church 11 a. m.
will
be extended until midnight
Officiating
at
the
Mass
was
the
Church where at 9:30 a. m. a
BRAND
Rev. Edward I. FarreUy at Monday, April 16.
high Mass of requiem will be of- celebrant
Plenty of Free Parking-No Parking M i t t r s
The Rev. James By law, returns must be refered for the repose of his soul. Murphy, CSsR was deacon and ceived
at IRS offices before the
Located Entrance to Rotendale - Route 32
Burial will be in St. Mary's the Rev. James J. Cunningham, deadline. In practice, the bureau
f i r * RESERVE THE
Cemetery. Friends may call at sub-deacon. Responses to the recognizes as timely any return
TO LIMIT QUANTITY)
the funeral home today from 3 Mass were sung by Angelo Car postmarked by midnight of the
rodo, accompanied by
to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m.
nasi day.
Three Arrested
For Bienville
Area Burglaries
Hunt Rebel's Associates
In Beja Area of Portugal
Rev. H. Diekmann
Former Pastor in
Area, Dies at 69 '
Council Committees Named by Kaye
ROSENDALE
Food Center
Specials for Tuesday and Wed.
Four Drivers
Escape Injury
CUTLETS
SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY
Domino — Jack Frost.
Granulated
lbs.
Mcintosh
APPLES
Deadline for Tax
Filing Extended
SILLER
BUTTER
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