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   Orange County Star Eagle, The (Newspaper) - March 26, 1942, Middletown, New York                               toko WAR A BUY DEFENSE ORANGE COUNTY 2, No. 11 Published N. City of MARCH 26, 1942 S OH MEN Mercantile leaders of Mid- who gathered day night at the home of C. Van Duzer to honor Towner on the 100th anniversary of the turned Sr the dinner party into a table on ways and means to keep the city's trade channels open to Middletown's friends the surrounding More and better bus train service on all roads and a general survey of the trade needs will be one A under W. Robert Moore of Drug i. is working now to offset the threatened transportation that will result if the war I continues beyond 1943. I Store Payrolls Big That Middletown's stores constitute one of the city's more important industries and I payrolls was emphasized by speakers who pointed the need to insure only supplies of f merchandise that people of Dairy Area will need but also to hold up retail volume as to store employees and to provide alternate means of travel for people who may on page 2) Smith Still Hopes Democratic maneuvering in Albany ally found persistent Mayor Smith a champion for his budget The new Casey at the Bat is one State Senator Julian B. Erway of Mr. Erway has agreed to introduce the sure to remove Middletown's budget Pressure was being brought to bear and immediately the new up became to have State Senator mond of Orange will the in He is chairman of the Senate Committee on Affairs of Cities and declined himself to pre- sent the although Dressed to do so. It seems to be up to Mr. RADIO ENGINEER MORE CARRIERS DAIRY UNION IN ADDRESS HERE Robert E. technical di- rector of Middletown's new radio who is awaiting Washington approval of the transmitter site near grims Forthoffer Asks Council Buy His Meter Ernest bly the need of humor in the Common Council meter a ter recommending to Attention own in- a meter thai park three can or hones at and will dole ont hay and besides tog overtime parked ears to the It is a combination parking meter and hitching he ex- and has not yet been not give a local a he St. George and the Dragon Mrs. George B. St. George of Tuxedo Park is an able She is vice-chairman of the Orange County lican Recently Mrs. St. George has been put forward as sible candidate for the This would indicate that the present Charles N. Hammond of Port is either about to draw as a candidate or to as the saying is by the G. O. P. Mrs. St. George might be a very fine candidate under ordinary She has ability and But the State Assembly is no under present for a lady to get anything If Mrs. St. were to it would make the bly seat from the Second district of Orange a for the provided they produced a worthy Not only the Democratic dragon but all the dragons of the Assembly would be laying for Mrs. St. We doubt if she has the ability of her illustrious and sainted If Mr. Hammond is to be it should be by some young and two-fisted fighter with an eagle eye for economy and a strong voice that he can make heard above the Lets nominate such a Roy C. Tarbell of secretary of the ville Milk Producers just back from the tan Bargaining Agency ing at warns Orange County farmers of the Dairy Farmers Union tion in the following report to his view of the uncertain conditions of the milk market which is with products due in part to lack of and danger of j to carry it to our the possibility of John L. getting a grip on dairy ers is very now has some in Wisconsin and and is setting up his bor machine in the milk This consists of field men at per regional at per week and arm squads whose salary is un- He has six million lars of United Mine Workers mgney to The tax levied on dairy farmers will probably be a fee of 10 cents or more per cow for or 3c or more on milk each If he gets 20 percent of j by persuasion the rest will be forced in by threat or refusal of handler unions to touch milk from organization of men is only a start to ize all agriculture and will to dictatorship with Wash ton his ultimate There is strong to this on page MIDDLETOWN'S POLICE GETS VOTE OKAY The State Senate this week adopted and sent to Governor Herbert H. man the Middletown local law which would create a Board of Police s t here to handle lice Department ments and The measure was one ed by Mayor H. H. Smith after his announcement that he proposed ment of a police sion  

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