Middletown Times Herald (Newspaper) - June 13, 1934, Middletown, New York Final Edition IX FAKKS MUCH HOUSING FIGHT TO LAST DITCH STARTED fed M AJ Expect ed Fence For Wilson Field B School Board CHARGES THAT MEASURE HAS BEEN EMASCULATED Muter to Bring Abort Favorable Vote WASHINGTON Determined to ward off a blow aimed at the ad- Liberal House crats today prepared to fight to the last ditch for passage of the ing in the form originally drawn Final action OP the one of the last pieces of important legislation to be brought before the House this probably will be completed Passage was virtually Charging that the had been emasculated m the banking and rency Democrats led by such veterans as Representatives S Prall and J. both of New fought a drive by Conservatives to force the through as modified by Law Cast Cut Low cost slum clearance and financial aid to private cor- were eliminated from the m All of these were embodied when the appeared on Capitol Hill President Roosevelt specifically requested that low cost housing and slum clearance be ed before Congress Representative T. Alan ough who is Chairman Henry T. right hand man in committee matters led the fight for the amended His forces lost a vital test vote when the House youngsters ed sufficient votes to reinstate cost housing in the a Benefit Representative Wright said the committee's would react solely to the benefit of the building and loan associations and the that the small home owner and the worker would not be benefitted at all and that uttle new building construction would result Goldsborough con- on Pagt U Col. STANLEY CLAN EXPECT AID OF MONTGOMERY Backers Now Hope for Endorsement on First Ballot Saturday assured of the solid support of the Montgomery township supporters of Harry L. Stanley in the lace for the Republican nomination for County Treasurer at the County convention here expressed renewed confidence today in the achievement of possibly on the first lot Stanley stock soared to new height since the beginning of the contest for the tion on the strength ol their pre- diction Meanwhile Henry gomery committee ad- mitted today that endorsements for various posts had been made at a meeting Monday but said no formal endorsement was accorded Mr Sentiment of the committee is regarded highly able for the Warwick so much in that Mr. Williams indicated that prior to Saturday's convention the com- formally endorse him for County Others Endorsed At the Monday meeting the Montgomery unit endorsed Thomas C Desmond for State Lee B Mailler for Hamilton Fish for William Durland for County Welfare and G R. Bartlett of Walden for special All men nre in- Mr. Williams was in today conferring with Walter G. County and George city tive to the vacancy ated by the death of John F. It was learned that the post had been offered Mr. but that he declined in favor of Andrew S. former who Is expected to figure prominently in consideration of Stanley supporters were ably heartened by news of Solid support in that it was would a precedent for other township now inclined to divide port. Opponents of the Stanley faction on Page 11 Col. 3) FORMER GRAVES LEADS IN ALABAMA VOTE Ala. With re- turns lacking from only 150 of the voting ernor Bibb Graves today held an insurmountable lead of more than voter over Frank M. Birmingham for tho gubernatorial The Including votes trom 14M.144. The elderly former of the family of the two ot IK tbc first In modern to ST VEILS FATALITY IN TRUCK BLAZE tt New Wf k er Will Be Sert U Farmer Forty-eight hours of inquiry ed today mth County no nearer certainty con- the cause of a traffic hap in which Hans a young truckman from death in a plunge down a foot embankment just north of on Route body was to be cremated today at and the ashes sent to his home in After the in the property of was State Troopers acd Coroner William Giles began an It was said today that nothing had been discovered which would serve to determine whether the fatality was the result of or but said that while nothing had been discovered to support a ory of there still remained a doubt that the death was dental This report was made after ers from New City had investigated angle of the including an inquiry conducted yesterday and day in STRIKE NEAR SETTLEMENT of Both Sides in Three States Meet in Important Conference NEW of both sides in the labor difficulties of the Company in three states were in conference here today seeking settlement of the A brief meeting last attended by R E of N vice president of the George Bow ident of the International tion of and adjourned on account of the ab- sence from the city of James H Rand chairman of the Board and President of the whose mother had died There have been strike troubles in the company's plants in Syracuse and N and O. NRA FIRST YEAR GREAT FAILURE SAY COMMUNISTS Monopolistic Capitalism Using Blue Eagle for Own Charges Newspaper Communists consider the first year of American NRA a which has resulted only in further oppression of the working the newspaper organ of the said Strikes are stock values are sinking and the bourgeoisie are while is using the NRA for ils own the paper The Communist charge that ident Roosevelt is turning toward the right in politics was with the comment that he is ing the hands of big capitalists for a further assault on the working classes FIND NAZI EXPLOSIVES large quantity of ex- found near acre the stamp army ing an official com- said today The tion was that German Nazis had provided the explosives for the campaign being conducted by Austrian Nazis Dillinger Proves Dud hot clue to the of John with a crous today when excited police and federal officers from Paul to Chicago they were pursuing a traveling salesman who homo In Tlic began yesterday at Wis. a reported the MW the notorious outlaw and heard him Identify Federal broadcast alarms over police In CIMCO and Milwaukee threw a cordon of men around a huge A telephone call that Dal M. norland had been In had talked to an ance In a about DUN aad had then proceeded to Discussion of the of extending the use of Wilton field to the general public for athletic contests other school featured last 5 ol the Board of Education The subject was brought up by a tion Irom the Common bui action was deferred pending a con- ference between Board members and to settle a number el problems incident to the The Board also authorised of bids for construction of a fence around highway side of the considered the Summer repair schedule for school chief item of which is water leak at Memorial projected plans to restore limited ack privileges to teachers and other employes and deferred the award of contract for school coal after opening Mary Alice Joj of Potsdam was awarded a probationary contract as art instructor m the elementary grades at a saiary of per She will fill the vacancy ated by resignation of Alice An eligible list of three candidates for the position of stationery engineer and at school was re- ferred to committee for tion before any designation shall be Controversial Subject The proposal to use of Wilson field was the most of the although members generally the ory that the public should be mitted to share in the benefits of on Page 2 Col. 5} PART OF CREW RESCUED Captain and 16 Men Aboard Mate and H in life Boat Missing NEW sinking of the Norwegian steamer Knut Hamsun in the Carribbean was reported day in a terse radio message from the Zacapa of the United Fruit which rescued the captain and sixteen men The chief officer and sixteen other members of the Hamsun's crew are still the message said The signed by Captain George of the was received at the general offices of the company It six a m June picked up Captain Prick and teen men from Norwegian steamer Knut Hamsun at a point fire miles west of Ship was loaded with nitrate and proceeding from to Jacksonville Ship and sank Sunday night officer and sixteen men in another boat still Tne scene of the rescue was itude north and 8HO a spot some 120 miles tast ol Cape Gracios A and about 300 miles north of The Zacapa was en route from Port Costa W and Fla The Knut Hamsun was a 5.272- ton ship registered at and owned bj the The registered at New Is a ton screw steamer 378 feet 50 feet in and drawing 23 feet IN WIRE THEFT CASE SENT TO JAIL Alto Committed in of Five nxn on grand larceny for of wire from the of the the Associated Gas Electric re to by at who iwrt by Icy and Trooper A K of the waived SA tt the wrM Jail in of bull had by Howard M. June WASHINGTON TV it York of m of iu Plane Passenger Had Other i FOK i of New Hint Of NEW BOARD OF WAR DEBTS New Pack Official Hart I Of Air Disaster Pro her s MAT SEND j PRESIDENT GETS j f MESSAGE TO BY I U Make Way Great Fnum Mar Have le Pay Ua Leads inquiry ANGRY CROWD WASHINGTON cf WASHINGTON 3I.Ht Presidential Board a 3ejJ oa wir J considered today to mwt the today tr is. i of a strie j eal so n i KJk further U cJ ibe 10 It toads intensive j nil to BATOS U PUJ f forward as offering the chance peace Uj- capital and labor for Ox ci aii was a possibility would address f special message to Congress oa the Conference Today A Whitehouse conference for to siir tn S County Line Surveyed for Exact Landing Mitt ft f V i f ii an f 1 OK of mem Under Labor controversy session of would be as an although some of of might be Senator Robert F. New York who has fought zealously his was disappointed at the turn by the administration nce Deficit ft AS av i of events He 1 u to go along with any program i cuss -ed by the administration i oppose the i Friday and noi U it was indicated that the waa u would substitute proposal would not meet anything Uke the same amount of While not yet in ii proposes an arrangement for a con- ciliation board of which the dent would be the permanent It would be a flexible suitable for use In labor Applied to for the board would of the President ot bis designated and one representative each of cap- on Page U Col. SJ MAYORS URGE NEW ECONOMY AT CONFERENCE State Leaders Draft Plant to Prevent Money at Jamestown Meeting York Staf on all sides by cial groups for expensive outlined plans for a new to supplant adopted the Observers the and Hull had a pay units m to Slaves has now W MILK DEALERS ARMY OF BUGS UNCERTAIN ON i IN NEW MARCH JUMP IN PRICED ON FARMLANDS Awak Word Weri War Board MUr ism iti tl en- 0 I r s HIM Ih ty on the en Page 12 CoJ a Uk it U lor A under the of ibe plans to balk any of public moneys They nought rather than economics enforced during the four jears The Governor uho stopped here for hours Lite that economy m must at- d durinc Uie few years mint to but v e must economize to of New Vork io Ihr do deal t Itm he wisd Ity arc the 000 000 tin Pave 1 Col BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL In- a to thf Siir An urns J DARROW BOARD MEMBER OPPOSED NRA W. 0. Thompson in Letter to President Sirs New Deal Is W O of j A l-w tn rf jl lit In Iff til It I t J SECRETARY til 1.1' f awr a is In his to Mr LV cocc thai wt i to It wi i sat li f u. JO MURDERERS 1 TERRORIZE Of CRAW IMM n n y or n f t tor S fr on and tin ASK I FOR NICW OK t YOUTHS START TERM IN SENATE WILL MEET TO TRY tit fi t t M f UnC if ii Bore Man 17 Glad She Shot Him h DEATH IY so by The in inc M or by 1U MM M UA it AJI lh in uf Uw Wur