Kingston Daily Freeman, The (Newspaper) - May 31, 1928, Kingston, New York VOL 191 CTTY OF KINGSTON THURSDAY MAY r L i Firemen Table i Parking Rules and Hicks Is Held Memorial Dav Music Question For Grand Jury Celebrated Here Until Tuesday Receive Attention Fitting Manner Works E Hicks rh on Considered court day and Whether to to lo Committee j general committee la the convention of the a Valley Volunteer to be held in Kingston OB at the al lho toard works main Rosendale the municipal iii sections aad was to await the action of Bail is 10 The car WhitC by j of on High School Inspiring i by I S The civic celebration of Memorial Day helii was the most outstanding to mark the day in Kingston The Memorial Day had outlined an elaborate int Benedictine Campaign Total Reaches Keen Competition Increases Between Divisions and As They Strive for Results of Memorial Day Canvass by Workers Eagerly Warned Against Over Confidence itself street from a point 1 one of finest street nt President Selects ever to march over the to j In streets Kingston a Offices to be at tribute to those who sacrificed Superior for the sake of their country Civil I Iran Veteran a- i Washington May 31 Kingston I'ost American Legion summer sponsored the celebration for the 9 first time bavins been given honor by the 0 A It devoted rather then words Before the meeting J Murphy of Cornell Hose privilege of the floor panted to beins avenue intersects r sag of the committee He said he street jed about six from Brule The Tuttle 17 Attorney ror the did not use it j The ordinance also prohibits a White House will be about ern strict of New York gave the tern Front street into j Chicago address a 1 In a kelihood the White House j person driving or having a offices be established in i The parade started from W H Kolts of the banner sittee for the convention Hall re- ported that two bids for hicle in his the banner which will be lettered Convention Hall had been received The Carhart company bid and Frank McCue bid and the com- recommended that McCue Into the lodge will i the residence j ban of MVH civil of at Hay He to strain of town's of tribute to fallen just as was about to his talk with a which always his Memorial Day enthusiastic had scoren the advice of his physician who warned loading th no hi ii all also no holidays for his of workers for Day city and county on us if inn than on th days in H Day workers on Memorial busy out to reach tho minimum coal of appeal and after their day's work they felt sure that they it on J 1 awarded the contract The report of j the banner committee was adopted papers Mayor E J Dempsey sent in a communication regarding the ex- as yet has not j Academy Park the parade returned decided the exact date his Broadway to the nigh it disbanded All c O J JL for tin division Division Arthur fi Captains liam Mrs K Kraft Charlos of money and stated all I one tray on se city money expended for the were taken up -3 said today that he cstys leave Washington as soon as of march the streets possible after June 11 when he is crowded and those in the parade i One Way Streets Considered i scheduled to deliver the budget lustily applauded The features of having traffic everal streets surrounding the up The board considered House comprises The organizations taking part ev Herbert Killinder pastor of j The j now is I it j Donovan cu j the of making mostly wooded thoroughfares of Main street from I Green street to Clinton avenue j f r-t I of be situated on a small Knights of Shepherds more than an acre in area i Bethlehem Sons of Veterans I Extensive plans had J i irom the mainland by a Spanish War Veterans for i footbridge i Societies Polish Societies bul I 1 116 T- M n must be accounted for and all must be made on the city's reflation voucher torms The letter from the mayor was due to the from Main to North Front -Th r -i last raised not me bungalow on thai it the mayor's Hon taKen as Commissioners Van at thP lion with Parade included Kingston thy Church to a I bv keon competition th H C i American Legion Veterans of For- of spectators and J vario divisions f r Fischer J I Wars Grand Army of the Our comrade has total for division the Kingston Council No was no excitement in tho crowd Combined totals of Division X Forst ion first two report meetings placed Captains divisions up anil Ti Memorial i town in the race for first of Mr sorrow over The baseball I Division Leaders Division A commanded by C J Murphy Morris for division Division O tin Kev William H ii N D -1 total v Jewish Com m unit v community Inv y Scouts Patriotic Party and picnic which -A Decker was shown to be tho out- Krod and Colonial j to have standing division in the uptown my common A and ateo lhp The Citizens Band Junior Order funeral march through the shady organization Decker's division Martin John took i Matthi ws M u r p h v SSI Martin Mad Dog Bites Two Children meeting of the tie secretary had been instructed to uk the musicians to have a present Mr Ward acted as spokesman for the musicians committee and said fiat the ban unfair binds the Mechanics Band and Ferraro's Band be lifted for the day of the parade if Excelsior Hose Band was not given the con- vention contract 51 r Ward ex- however that he had no authority to promise anything at this time but he would advocate to be held Sunday afternoon Hs called attention to the fact that tie union had voted to hold its charter open until June 10 to give tie unfair bands a chance to with the union at an initiation report on it Traffic Satisfactory In regard to the new traffic it was reported that they are working satisfactorily However in order to keep traffic moving it was decided to ask the police ment to allow right turns when the signals show red Proper signs in- motorists to turn right with will be placed on the signals It is believed can be worked without danger at all the signals Grease Catch Basins ordinance requiring garages and oil catch was brought up 1 Artillery were on horses and were also cannon and other thp which presented a very o Company of this city is elated over striking appearance an order received from the British government for a complete crushing outfit to be shipped to Bombay India Residences and alonz e decorated for the occasion and the are expected for six more plants Other crushing month include A J Central Red Hook a large size outfits sold this Kingston had been bitten by a dos at Landing The hoys j William Duffy 5 and Francis mpr large both re- Team Captains sessions of the campaign of i H f Thomas Edward T Tonights meeting may completely for iho revise tho standings as other Division K sions notably those by Captains Walter P Crane William i Harry i Vincent ACorman Matthew II i F and i i tnt 1 fnr r f i -t Throughout the day school ter 7 were taken to the City crowding the two leaders i to Team Captains Frank As II divisions and the ight Downtown i V Gerald divisions there a sight presented was one long to be two little boys whose parents remembered Additional police j reside on the Rose at East mis is the first Reliance crusher helped greatly in keeping to be installed in India and orders bile orderly Hasbrouck nue was used for through traffic ing the parade hours sand which was attended by a throng of j was notified and had tho dote shot of per man The regular fee was per man Unfair Band Still Unfair Mr Ward said that in the opinion f the union the fact that the of the Mechanics made honorary Band had members of Company guaranteed the payment of other 45 per man within a Period of sixty days President Weber's Letter At the request of the Ward read a letter had received from the president of the federal union Mr Weber in President stated that matter of parade music here in left entirely in the hands the local musicians union Whitbeck Say Whitbeck a member of the Bremen's committee spoke in de- fese of the Mechanics Band He 1 that the band iras not trying to the issue When they had a chance to become members of a fire company j had been glad to accept It j Sot Attempting to Dictate j Mr Ward said he wanted it un- three cars or from an oil service station with a city sewer shall in- stall grease catch basins mately 2 feet 6 inches in diameter 3 feet 6 inches in depth with over- flow pipe at least 16 to IS inches from the bottom of said catch basin The ordinance provides for a fine Cordts Hose Company did not alter in where violators arc tte status of the band and that it collectible costs in Kill remained the Band MQ not Cordta Hose Band In regard to the Excelsior Hose the union was Drilling to cept its members in the union if the paid an initiation fee of man and the Excelsior Hose a civil action After being published twice in the city's official papers the ordinance will effect Report on Street Work The repairing of streets was taken Company vat j rear of the hish roads after oiling treated hy Dr K difference will be -a K city health officer united efforts of the workers nm i i children sent home far during the campaign have j As in Previous meetings were i Dr Van in securing 541.074 were dispensed with i in a -as Benedictine aside from the was the nVr of VhS whose county and special gin of Program In the in Lister county Large off of which the grand total of who were sold the towns of H Tultle Falls and Pleasant Meeting y both in Dutchess county teen feet separators J Denver Col and Joliet Canada i into 400 Drowned up by Mayor Edgar J Dempsey who reported that from April 11 to May 28 twenty-five streets had im- proved with square yards of cold patch In addition outlying streets were repaired with crushed introduced bv i in the town of Ulster had In opening Mr reminded boen a loc The strength of each division Is j his audience but had not measured by its captains and teams i s the day was not of a memory alone inflicted a wound j In lots i but an enthusiasm and faith Serum used in the invention I thouch the occasion had all the i rabies has been sent for by Dr Van Petition and tenderness of funeral riles and is expected to ar- I it held nothing of sadness shortly Team Captains Honors I In ill had the tombs A A Davis captain of Team 3 TT tne fallen with her love The in division has of the Saxons and Scots on the j A 111 CC TT ried oft honors in this connection team accounted for for tho first two report meetings leading his nearest competitor Mark O'Meara Tokyo May 31 I tne Wood of whose dispatches frora Sapporo say i the the J i blue flower which grew and was i the mentioned PA iate from is chairman and rapped to order promptly at 9 i o'clock After he had introduced Freer who entertained the workers with a vocal solo Mr Watts j immediately railed for the reports ot i the division Senders and team cap- j tains and pushed the business of the meeting to a rapid conclusion i Following the reports he workers were advised that because of 1 ial Day the next report i would be on Thursday anu i urged to do their best over day to work of Mrs H Sticki 73 Crown street and Clinton Company install a tank and a i Ion pump a swinging arm to the street at 301 reign in order to bave order and i which the j parate states j union of i nist I team captains honors Marie Stewart 27 Violet Green downtown divisions go to -3 Rose Pr En- T Team Board Rejects numbers Bills j A for to cover charges matters referred to tt superintendent power were by the police Murray street All for the in William tain McGIll in the Captain fi and his Lincoln Street Improvement Cost Of third of which is to be property in On the petition oi residents Lincoln street it was estimated that sent in by Edward In count s was rejected was aTe from j for the fell amount of the job to over and were to Mr the bv a bands Roosa a the two weeks the leader of Mechanics Band bad been at his she on the that the and his ova requested at meetin z that a sewer be installed on Albany and at that time had stated i avenue from Foshall avenue to th lie Mechanics Band was not city line The matter was referred to join any company to tne city engineer who Is to j fa Chief j the cost and report I Applications of the that L Marphy be Riven of the Boor The fir of the parade lo In the of in brouck ParS given a the patriot of paint to preserve it The Philip Nolan ew J plant is not in operation and it was was related by me divisional and captain p iy H ir police court the records thus far during S District attorney far Grant and Lindbergh were cited by three women when of the speaker and their qualities the Day a MI- ro he for Mr of causa a S Judge pleaded to ea- Team Captains Everett den Mrs T J in Pans CAm John F j Paris May 31 Rowp Hoy M j for the back in torA Sis i convalescence fron a i Division D Matthew H be Ol K i York May 31 on Today he attended Team Frank oe was Hawk today at April C J Mullen H R He was SO