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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 11

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Poughkeepsie, New York
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i .1 SUNDAY. AUGUST 2 194 Resnick fo Talk Af Falls Luncheon Josef Y. Bewick, EUenvflle Industrialist who It the Democratic candidate for Congress from the J8th District, will speak at tfx luncheon meeting of the POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL Wapplngert Falta Klwardt Club Aug. 13 at Chef's Inn, Albany Post Road. On Thursday, (he Fails KJwan wm have a business meeting presided over by President Leo Rltter, program chairman Gordon Kerr said last night Both meetings will start at 11 :5 a.m.

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EEEEEvJfcSh SmbEEEwV! Sa EmmmmmmmmmMdlttEmmmBa lEEEEEEm'iflvTY''aEEEEn "BOB" Ancramdale Youth Wins' Boy, 15, Accused County NAACP Scholarship Of Club Slaying Terence' Sturdivant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sturdivant, Ancramdale, and a graduate of Pine Plains Central School, is the recipient a $900 scholarship by the Dutchess County NAACP for study at Dutchess Community College. 0 ffiThe award Includes $450 a year for (wo years and a guarantee of summer employment with local Industry. The winner was chosen from among 15 Dutchess County applicants by a three' member Committee.

On the committee' were representatives from Dutchess Community College, the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, andlfieIocaI" NAACP. The winner, one of a familv of leTovan "chlldrfiv "waaprcsideht of the student council, a band member for six years, a science club member and a member of the varsity football, track and wrestling teams. In addition to the scholarship plan, the local NAACP branch also sponsors a grant in aid for higher education program del signed to provide assistance afiiiiiiiiii i MmWrSfJ TERENCE STURDIVANT. son, of Mr. and 'Mrs.

Leonard Sturdivant, Ancramdale, is the recipient of a two year scholarship awarded by the Dutchess County NAACP. based upon eligibility and need of applicants. NORTH LONG BEACH (UPI) A teen age boy was arrested Saturday on charges of stabbing two 20 year old youths, one of them fatally, during a fight out side, a supper club here. Police said the 15 year old boy, who was not identified because of his age, was faced through a nickname carved on a table at the club and a name and address In the club registry. The boy, of nearby Point Lookout, was accused of stabbing Ralph Napolitano of Brooklyn and Theodore Puglesi of Middle Village, Queens, in a fight involving 11 youths outside the Smart Set Supper Club Friday night.

WapoittaTW dled lalef at South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside where Puglesi was re portedjin sood condition SaturdaySaturday Police said the older youths were sitting at a table with five other youths and seven girls when UTe 15 year old and three companions at a nearby booth began swearing. Both tables were drinking and listening to rock'n roll music, police said The older youths asked them to stop swearing 'and' when they refused, a fight brdke out. police said. The' fight continued outside the club when a bouncer ejected all the youths. The.

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