Daily Herald Middletown Times-Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1927, Middletown, New York aily THE WEATHER Slightly cooler tonight Increasing lowed by showers in west and west to east Established 1851 MIDDLETOWN N Y SATURDAY JUNE 11.1927 PRICE THREE CENTS Our World Today in Brief of the Opera has heen con- aH by Dictator Mussolini rn returning to w a single concert benefit of the families of whc died in the Despite his the said be would it mi the concert Setback for ior bis Coolidge Greets Lindy In Name of Nation WARM DEBATE G u n i n i move oy run At- tempt to Dictate May Start Fight in Committee SESSION AT GOSHEN TODAY TO LAST LONG was Utt question not involved of commence tie defeat by a vote of 280 to 244 ot tbe government's project to tn a Swedish American Is a new for the ment Premier Poincare ly favored tbe project but the and Radical doctrinaires Irish Elections Quiet in the elections is practically con- tn or success His aim was to win SO scats It is conceded by republicans that he cannot more than 60 The elections were quiet Starts Again dp Italian four continent flier left Ponta Delgada Azores today for Lisbon en route to Rome the Italian legation announced Gets Appointment formally Appointed Lou man former lieutenant of New to be secretary of the treasury General Lincoln C An- drews director of prohibition en- forcement August 1 Lowman said his enforcement work would In sane and sensible without fireworks in Hydroplane Fall GRAND MERE McKee wealthy citizen of Pittsburgh was drowned in Lake Peche when a hydroplane In the water Lieutenant pilot was seriously Injured He the fall was from a height of feet Schriver Credited With tage Over Lemon But Latter May Go into Primary J D Wilson Jr chairman was expected to call to order in shen this afternoon the awaited meeting of the Republican county committee for the purpose county ticket The meeting Is aet for 2 o'clock There are approximately 220 members of the county tion It was anticipated that ly all would be In attendance Those who are unable to be ent have signified their Intention of being represented by proxies In addition to the endorsement of candidates it Is expected a new will be with other officers and that plans for electing the Re- publican ticket in tbe autumn's election will be discussed Expect Warm Debates With the fall of the gavel one of the most interesting meetings in the history of Republicanism is expected to get under way That there would be some bitterness Injected Into the proceedings was taken for ed The suggestion that the com- rescind its resolution ing for endorsements was ed to be made at the outset speedily voted down After that the meeting will be thrown open to full discussion Candidates will be Inced is bv spokesmen and the balloting will get under way Ballot forms an innovation this year have been prepared for the convenience of the delegates There is a spirited contest on Continued on Page Five U S Airmen Pay Honors To War Ace Chamberlin and Levine Lay Wreath on Tomb of Von The Flying Circus and Charles A Levine today paid tribute to greatest war time ace Manfred von who brought down about 125 allied planes before he was ed in a duel in Uie air several months before the armistice A 01 Americans for their last day In Berlin They will fiy to Munich and Vienna The Americans placed a laurel wreath on the grave of von Richthofen in the tery The Teath was adorned by an American flag and a white bon bearing the word Von who was called The Flying Circus often single outfought a half or more allied planes He painted his plane in fantastic colors to identify it during his engagements in the air IN WALLS AND Port Mayor and Police Aid Dry Agents in Raid on of the seizures FIRE COMPANIES NAME DELEGATIONS TONIGHT Election Campaign Will Follow City Hall Convention Middletown Fire ment will hold its annual tion at 8 o'clock this evening at city hall to nominate mental officers Three delegates DOWN DEBATE OF JURY IDEA Says Acceptance of Elder's Be ing Supreme Court Justice There will be no debate on the abolition of the jury system in PORT most important booze ever made in Orange county was effected at 1 o'clock this ing when County Detective C Winfield Federal Agents McDonald Johnson and Zoch Mayor Horace A Sheldon and lice descended upon the residence cf Robert H Eowley 72 Fast Main street The seized ial according to the in- 640 quarts of Scotch whiskey two kegs of whiskey rtf rvo 3E2 quarts of gin sixty-one ui kimmel fifty-two pints of wine nine Jugs of whiskey two barrels of wine and thirty cans of de- natured alcohol A few minutes later Bowley drove up in a Dodge coupe He was arrested and the car ing n jug of wine was seized Bowley is being held for arraignment Thursday before States ry T Crist at Middletown The seized liquor and wine was poured Into the saturated ground of the Port Jervis city dump to the accompaniment of appropriate b E The present officers are In the together with several other men and it is already predicted whatever action the ing convention may take there Kill be opposition to the regular at the election MAN HELD FOR ATTEMPT TO ATTACK LITTLE GIRL Laborer Bound Over for van County Grand Jury Russell Barre laborer waived ex- amination when he was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Isaac B Silberman and wu held without bail for action or Grand Jury Hussell who wag brought to the County following a search which con- with his arrest near is charged with attempted on a Kirl May 25 NOW LET ME Answer On 1 Where In If there a nsh 2 for whoa WM Mills m- t 3 when ii a What U I So Humphrey J and Robert H Elder of New York former prosecutor of Kings county This was made clear In a ter from Justice Lynch to Henry W Chadeayne president of the Orange County Bar association and made public today Judge Lynch refrained from acceptance because he does no eel that it be in keeping with his position as a supreme court tice particularly in view of the relationship of the question to the court of which I am an according to the letter Elder's challenge was the result an address delivered by the justice before the Orange County Bar in Newburgh when he ex- pressed himself as unalterably op- posed to the abolition of the jury He did favor however changes In the law per torn a ic seized beverages were it in many parts of the house Some was under the floor some in the walls some un- the tables stoves and beds The value is believed to be or more At o'clock this morning the county detective and federal men directed a raid against the home of C A Coniton 30 Ball street seizing a still Coniton did not open his cigar store at 78 this morning A fifty gallon still was also ed at the place of Frank Backman road HOWELLS BARN STRUCK BY BOLT DURING STORM Kmn Last Night Washed CM Terraces But Damage Is Small lUm 41 i concerning e electrical and service change In the compensation and urged that women be permitted to on tn this a which gone raver of the I ot Jury remarks and bte challenge remars 1 b V Chadeayn who presided at meet to into the he meeting ot the Mr of swept across this part of Orange County last evening The worst of toe storm Passed about the city but the rain was heavy enough to wash out and scour gutters As far as could be learned this damage was not large Lightning the bam of at STOLEN FORD RECOVERED The theft of a Ford In Liberty reported to Mid by FOR HERO IN CAPITAL NO ALIENS TAKEN OUT OF ARMY Court Holds About 400 nnn ooo I Of State to Veterans than 400 enemy aliens who were from he army during the world war for the good of the service be- cause they were enemy aliens will Cheers of Thousands Mingle With Roars of Guns and Whistles As Flier TROOPS GUARD AIRMAN FROM CROWD OF Aviator Attired in Gray Suit and Tan Shoes Exhibits Famous Lindbergh SmiJe Tint to share In the bonus set up by New York state for its world war vet WASHINGTON home again Is after ing the world with an overnight flight alone across the Atlantic from New York to Paris A tumultuous greeting en him when HP Cruiser Memphis fastest ship of the American war fleet U was shortly after noon Guns roared whistles shrieked and above tumult sounded the cheers ot thousands Lindbergh's welcome followed a erans This became known Saturday through an opinion of the third a appellate division affirming a Potomac the similar ruling by the attorney eral The action was brought by About 400 claims rested on the decision and it is said the stats will save approximately by the ruling BAUMES TALK Dairymen Gather Today For Unification Meeting aboard the Memphis rose shortly after 6 o'clock and greeted first by a rosy dawn Austrian who has since become greeted by the President and v u I'll n I n f i a citizen who contended that he was honorably discharged from the service and that as he had en- listed in 1915 and was given an honorable discharge with the en- for the good of the bonus The state did not assert he was dishonorably discharged but that his discharge could not be con- strued as honorable of the Mie diplomats cabinet ministers and senators representatives of many cities he was attired in a gray suit with tan shoes The famous Lindbergh smile was in evidence Thousands of troops 40 YEARS OLD IN JUNE Auxiliary Holds Closing r c VI J save him from the crowds His mother who arrived day after an attempt to avoid by getting off the train at Baltimore was to ave an to greet her son at tern white house She posed for 1 photograph before her sou's arrival Day of The usual staid capital was I red Nothing had so heart and imagination since the deaths of Woodrow Wilson and Warten Harding But those were days of tragedy Lindbergh day was one of joy Continued on Back Page The closing meeting of the Auxiliary of Grace Church was held Thursday afternoon in The exercises were conducted oy Uie Rev Roman L Harding Mrs F A Clark president had charge of the business session Among the reports submitted wag that of the annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of ange district held May 17 at the Church of the Holy Highland Falls read by Mrs C i r planned to hold tober The president brought to the attention of the members the MASTERS PICK R i STANLEY AS PRESIDENT C K Conklin Named I P n Orange County Delegates to Convention Lead In Ovation to Senator police here tbe w Session lo Hear Lada ana and io Sweet Utica Convention Will Begin This Afternoon At Show Shop Women Go Shopping Baumes or the closing Senator Caleb H Newburgh delivered address at the annual meeting of the New York State Bankers sociation which was held this week at Hotel ington D C At the conclusion of his remarks on The Banmes Laws and ent Day Crime Senator was given an ovation He much when he was visited by the Orange delegation which comprised Mr and Mre Ed Will bank Mr and Mrs G Orange County Trust Mr and Mrs ford A Owen First National bank W F Brown Port F B Post First National bank F W Murray Jr ot Orange County Pine S f Bosk bank h War wick National bank Mr Hamf or was elected tin three of the auditing committee MOit the nom and lait fact that June 1927 is the fortieth anniversary of the Woman's of Grace church which was organized the rectorship of -1 tn uc Winmill iwu Farmers from all parts of the county began to gather early day to attend the big gathering dairymen a the Shop The meeting was to start at 2 o'clock It has been called for the purpose of ing two delegates to represent Orange county at the unification meeting in Utica two weeks from Monday Most of the dairymen came In cars but occasionally a farmer was observed at the reins of a trusty steed or a pair of bins Many of the brought their families intending to make a of it- The were kept busy this morning on tours A few announced an are just as much interested in the problems that beset the er as the man ot the household and displaying as much anxiety to learn something that alleviate present tend to tions Dr C E Ladd director of state agricultural extension work and W T Crandell professor ot animal husbandry in the State Agricultural college Ithaca N Y are scheduled for the principal addresses on the economic Davis manager of the Farm Bureau where many ot the farmers made their headquarters until meeting time was of a big attendance tion C C intention to accompany their i t to the meeting left to him SUSSEX BANKERS ELECT NEWTON N Sussex County In session Thursday evening at the Cochran House elected the in Nicholas Barber Hamburg Floyd C Tore of Franklin Boss of Newton treasurer Frank Dunker of Newton Conservation FOOD YEARS OLD large handled earthenware pot ing the remains of food which was left in the ashes of a place when the inhabitants de- parted years ago Is among the finds of Professor William F Bade head of Ex- of the Pacific School oj in an investigation of the site of the city of Charles dress on conservation work of the charter members Mrs Macardell and Mrs ward MacNiff are still living The study paper Plans for Rural was read by Rector Harding who outlined tbe new methods adopted for bringing the church into isolated districts and also related many incidents ring in hie own work Hr Harding described the Church on Wheels a specially constructed equipped with an altar a stone portable organ and radio The van follows a definite going u- touched by local church tions Rector Harding the with three solos The and by E S Phelps A Little Pink by Carrie Jacobs Bond Pnd Thp Kerry by J L Malloy GANNETT ADDS TGK Frank Gannett wholesale newspaper owner er of the Newburgh News and re- cent purchaser of the Beacon ald has followed up with the nf J was announced today Harry L Stanley of Warwick was elected president of the ters and Past Masters association of Orange and Rockland counties of that in Masonic Temple last night He succeeds Charles E Taylor of Middletown Chauncey K Conklin of Warwick was named secretary and treasurer to ceed John M Gaynor also of this city Other officers elected Edward past master of lodge Piermont N Y vice-president John E Fowler past master Stony Point Deputy Frand Master Newman E Schriver of City Rockland county also a member of Stony Point lodge grand lecturer The latter is a brother ot Franklin A Schriver clerk of the children's court of Orange county A and picked logical selection for endorsement today by the Re- j publican county I attorney A S Supreme Court Justice of Nyack Button of New the principal About 200 attended served a sumptuous LINCOLN'S LAWYER DIES BAST HAMPTON L Col James W Zevely attor Harry nm Int light uty Grand Master Dutton York city were speakers Tw banquet under the direct on ot the Order of Star The following from Charles E Taylor Joan M Gaynor Howard W Harold W H J Wood C T N D W tmm v I