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of THE DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N.Y., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976 Obituaries Dr. Wells Dies, Noted Author Mrs. Louise H. Graham, 70, of Minnewaska Trail, Gardiner, died at Kingston Hospital, Feb. 9, after a brief illness.

She had lived in the Gardiner area since 1928 and prior to that in New York City. She was born in New York City July 11, 1905 and was married in 1928 in the Bronx to John M. Graham. Mr. Graham is associated with the LeFever Lumber Co.

of New Paltz. Mrs. Graham is survived by her husband, a son, Malcolm of Gardiner; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Holley of Mount Vernon. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb.

12, 2 p.m. at the Pine Funeral Home 124 Main Street, New Paltz. The Rev. Rodney Koopmans, pastor of the Reformed Church in Gardiner will officiate. Burial will be in the Brunswick Rural Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Notices Graham HAGELE -Entered into rest February 8, 1976. S. Genevieve Hagele of 254 W. Chestnut wife late Martin H.

Hagele, sister of J. Sanford Cross, aunt of John S. Cross, and Wessel V. Cross, grandnieces and grandnephews also survive. Funeral will be held at the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home, 15 Downs St.

on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment in Montrepose Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Benedictine Hospital Cardiac Unit or the Heart Fund. MEARNS- Entered into rest February 8, 1976, Mrs.

Margaret E. Mearns of 100 Pine St. Wife of the late John S. Mearns, mother of Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) Hogan, Mrs.

Frank (Helen) Lyle, John Robert Thomas C. and James H. Mearns, 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, also funeral survive. services at the convenience of the family will be held at the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home, 15 Downs St. Interment in Wiltwyck Cemetery.

There will be no calling hours. RICKS-Helen L. of Veteran, Town of Saugerties, on February 7, 1976. Mother of Ronald, Robert, Edward, Gilbert and Arthur Ricks, sister of John Bub, also survived by thirteen grand and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at the Hartley Lamouree Inc. Funeral Home, Saugerties. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. If desired, donations may be made in her memory to VFW Post Hospital Fund. SCHULTZ-At rest February 8, 1976.

Mrs. Charlotte Combs Schultz of 91 Downs wife of Edwin Schultz, mother of Mrs. Harold (Nettie) Wynkoop, Mrs. Leah. Edwards, Mrs.

Simon (Edwina) Lawrence Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Castro. Entrusted to the care of the Keyser Funeral Service, Kingston Chapel, Albany and Manor Aves. Services will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church on Wednesday at 2 p.m.

The Rev. Robert T. Schellenberger officiating. Relatives and are invited. Interment in Mt.

Marion Cemetery. The family will receive their friends at the Kingston Chapel this evening 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Card of Thanks The family of the late Jennie Wiedemann May wish to take this means to thank the members of the Clergy, our many relatives, friends and neighbors, Dr. Galang, Dr. Ansari, the Staff of the 2nd Floor of the Kingston Hospital, the many contributions, beautiful floral offerings, Mass Cards and kind words of sympathy during the recent bereavement of our dear mother.

Children, Mrs. George( Caroline) Dawkins Mrs. Theodore (Betty) Benson Mrs. John (Lorraine) Olsen Emil A. W.

Alvin F. May Herbert E. May Joseph V. Leahy FUNERAL HOME Inc. 27 Smith Joseph V.

Leahy LICENSED MANAGER Phone 331-3272 Kingston, N.Y. GILPATRIC MURPHY FUNERAL HOME fine service for over 100 years, through 4 generations." 176-178 BROADWAY JAMES F. GILPATRIC 338-1200 Mancuso Fumes (continued from page one) NEW YORK CITY Dr. Harry K. Wells, an author and psychologist, died Sunday in Memorial Hospital, New York City.

He was 64 years old and lived at 310 West 86th Street. He had previously lived in the Greene County community of Round Top and, for the past 17 years had maintained close associations in Woodstock. Dr. Wells was formerly associate professor of psychology philosophy at Hartwick and Bloomfield College and earlier was a lecturer on philosophy at Columbia Universtiy. In the 1930's he established the San Cristobal Valley Ranch School, near Taos, N.M.

A World War II veteran, he served for some time with the 240th Military Police Battalion as a special guard for President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park. Through most of the 1950's he operated the Blackhead Mountain Ranch at Round Top in partnership with his former wife, Joan Wells of Woodstock. Dr. Wells was the author of Composer Dies Percy Faith, famous in music as a conductor and composer, died of cancer Monday at Valley Presbyterian Hospital, in Van Nuys, Calif.

Faith, 68, was born in Toronto, Canada. He began studying the violin at the age of 7. After severely burning his hands in an accident he became the conductor of dance bands. (UPI) "Process and Unreality: A Critique of A. N.

Whitehead," "Ivan P. Pavlov," "Sigmund Freud: A Pavlovian Critique," "Pragmatism: Philosophy of Imperialism" and "The Failure of Psychoanalysis, From Freud to Fromm." He also wrote many articles, particularly on dialectical logic. He graduated in 1934 from Harvard, where he was quarterback on the football team, setting records which remained on the statistics books for many years. He received a doctorate from Columbia in 1949 and, at one collected and donated to the Harvard Library a complete collection of the published and unpublished works of D. 1 H.

Lawrence. Surviving are his wife, Rosalind; daughter, Deedee of New York City; three children by his previous marriage, Daniel and David Wells and Cathryn Turk, all of Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock; and a grandson, Jason Daniel Turk, also of Woodstock. Greetings Peking-Style China's Acting Prime Minister Hua Kuo-feng (R) greets Venezuela's first ambassador to China, Jose de Jesus Sanchez Cartere, Hua's rapid rise to the top is directly related to his efficient investigation of the Lin Piso incident, a leading Taiwan specialist on mainland affairs said Monday. Hua's appointment still leaves three important vacanies in the Communist Party leadership. (UPI) Gallo, Mabie, Martens On Dem State Committee STONE RIDGE County Democrats, rallying behind Chairman Harold Brown's call for "unity, unanimously elected T.

Robert Gallo, Roger Mabie and Frieda Martens to the State Committee, Monday night at a party convention on the Stone Ridge Campus of Ulster County Community College. Kingston Alderman-atLarge Gallo was elected committeeman from the 101st As- Gas Session The Gasoline Retailers Association of Northeastern New York will meet in Kingston on Wednesday at 8 p.m. The session will be held at the Ramada Inn, and all members and service station operators in the Kingston area are invited to attend. Tourist Session The Bi-County Tourist Association will meet at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Howard Johnson Restaurant on Route 28 and Exit 20 of the New York Thruway.

30.00 29.77 29.53 BEAT SAN 30.00 LOS I ANGELES DALLAS LOWEST TEMPERATURES 10 NEW ORLEANS es FLOW URI WEATHER POTOCAST For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday Tonight will find some snow or snow flurries falling across parts of the north Atlantic states and lower Rockies. Elsewhere, generally fair weather is forecast. (UPI) Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1976 Sun rises at 7 a.m., sun sets at 5:21 p.m., E.S.T.

Weather: Variable Cloudiness. The Temperature The lowest temperature recorded on The Freeman thermometer during the night was 17 degrees. The highest figure recorded up to noon today was 35 degrees. Weather Forecast Albany, N.Y. (UPI) New York State zone forecasts: The Lower Hudson Valley Variable cloudiness and sunshine today.

High temperatures, 35 to 40. Partly cloudy, breezy and continued mild tonight, low in the low 30s. Wednesday, variable cloudiness and mild with a chance of a few showers, becoming windy and turning colder during the afternoon. Highs in the 40s. Winds, light and variable this morning, southerly and increasing to 10 to 20 mph this afternoon and tonight.

The chance of precipitation is 10 per cent today and tonight and 30 per cent Wednesday. Upper Hudson Valley Considerable cloudiness today, breezy and mild this afternoon with temperatures rising into the upper 30s. Vari- KEYSER Funeral Service, Inc. 331-1473 Convenient Locations Kingston Chapel ALBANY and MANOR Port Ewen Chapel BROADWAY and STOUT the uptown business area. "We wouldn't be wasting the cost of 30 meters by implementing the parking ban," said Mancuso.

"They can be installed in other areas whenever and wherever they are needed." Despite the mayor's promise of a veto, the council still may have the last word. Mancuso said nine council votes are needed to override the mayor's veto (the parking ban I legislation was passed by a 9-3 vote). "Can we override the don't know," said Mancuso, "all I can do is put my faith in the individuality of each of our aldermen I'm not going to cater to a few individuals, and I hope my colleagues won't either." Flood Control TOWN OF ULSTER Members of the reactivated Lower Esopus Waterway Committee have begun a petition drive in order to enlist public support for a flood control project to be included in the Army Corps of Engineers regional flood plan. The campaign was launched Monday night at a meeting of about 40 Lake Katrine residents who were victims of the recent flood which caused many to evacuate their homes. Heart Skiing HUNTER Skiers will race for the American Heart Association on Valentine's Day, Feb.

14, at Hunter Mountain. Mrs. Israel Slutsky, chairman of the Hunter Heart Fund campaign, has arranged with the Hunter Mountain Ski Patrol to conduct the race. The Schlitz Beverage Co. will cosponsor the event and furnish trophies for the winners.

The entry fee will be donated to the Heart Fund and entitles entrants to free beer. If successful, the event may become an annual competition, officials said. by Agnes Loughran of Kingston. Frank C. Sass of Kingston seconded the nomination.

Dr. Martens of Ruby is assistant dean at Dutchess County Community College. Mabie of Esopus was nominated for re-election by former Esopus, Supervisor George Freer. Mabie, a former Esopus supervisor, is serving his third term as state committeeman from the 99th Assembly District. His nomination was seconded by Salvatore Crimi of Lloyd.

Considering there was no opposition to any of the candidates, "the turnout was about as good as we normally get," according to Vice Chairman Rose Hogan of Kingston. The Democrats elected delegates last night's convention, three from each of the 250 election districts in Ulster County. About half were in attendance. Assembly Hinchey was expected to nominate Gallo but was detained in Albany by legislative business. 440 by permission of THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE American banking really began back in 1791...

Before the Revolution, there was not a single bank in the thirteen colonies. In 1791, Alexander Hamilton, our first Secretary of the Treasury, proposed the establishment of a National Bank for the United States. There was some opposition to the plan. Thomas Jefferson and some others held that the Constitution made no provision for the chartering of banks. Nevertheless, Hamilton persuaded Washington to sign the bill and the Bank of the United States came into being.

Within a year, the Bank's bonds were selling abroad at well above par. Twenty years later, along came Andrew Jackson. He was not our most sophisticated President. He hated "folding trusted only metallic coinage, and was, he said, afraid of banks. He managed to prevent the rechartering of the Bank of the United States.

Private banks took over the banking functions while Government gradually assumed a regulatory role, establishing such entities as the Federal Reserve to back up the banking system, and the FDIC to protect bank depositors. Today, as a member of FDIC, Rondout Savings guarantees the safety of its depositor's money. As a local bank, managed and directed by local people, Rondout Savings serves the local community in many ways and has done so for the past 108 years. A Somewhat Different RONDOUT SAVINGS Bank 300 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y.

331-0073 Member F.D.I.C. They feel that a little foresight on the part of the corps could have substantially reduced the damage that raging flood waters inflicted on town properties two weeks ago. The committee wants the corps to protect the town side of the Esopus Creek where a $2 million flood control project is planned to protect the City of Kingston. 1 Plans call for the construction of a dike on the city side of the creek between Col. Chandler Drive and Washington Avenue.

Ulster County Legislator Richard D. Nace (R-Dist. 5) who initiated the meeting called for substantial pressure on federal, state and county officials to include the Town of Ulster in their project considerations. Nace claims the present plans would protect only the Kingston Plaza and Dutch Village Apartments and that the committee will. possibly seek an injunction to stop the project unless an assessment is made of the needs the people along the sembly District, succeeding Assemblyman Maurice D.

Hinchey who did not seek reelection to the state committee. Gallo, an elected city official in Kingston since 1963, was nominatd by his long-time running mate, Mayor Francis R. Koenig. Gallo's nomination was seconded by Edward Crosby, Town of Ulster councilman. Dr.

Martens was nominated for re-election to the post she has held for the past 10 years FOR VENEREAL DISEASE INFORMATION CALL 338-8118 able cloudiness, breezy and continued mild tonight. A chance of a few showers late tonight. Lows in the low and middle 30s. A few showers and mild Wednesday morning, then windy and turning colder in the afternoon, with a chance of snow flurries. Highs in the mid 40s during the morning.

Winds, southerly increasing to 10 to 25 mph this afternoon and tonight. The chance of precipitation is 10 per cent today and 30 per cent tonight and Wednesday. Mohawk Valley Considerable cloudiness, breezy and mild today, high temperatures in the middle and upper 30s. Variable cloudiness, breezy and continued mild tonight. A chance of a few showers late tonight.

Lows in the low and middle 30s. A few showers and mild Wednesday morning, then windy and turning colder in the afternoon, with snow flurries likely. A chance of snow squalls in western sections. High Wednesday in the low 40s during the morning. Winds, south to southeast 10 to 25 mph this afternoon and tonight.

The chance of precipitation is 10 per cent today, 40 per cent tonight and 70 per cent Wednesday. Catskills Breezy and mild today, with considerable cloudiness this morning and partly sunny this afternoon. The Baily Freeman Ralph Ingersoll, President; Raipt Lingersoll 11, Vice President; Richaro (Treat, Vice President and Publisher. By Carrier, $1.05 per week. By mali per year, $53.46.

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