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   Middletown Times Herald (Newspaper) - September 22, 1934, Middletown, New York                               Final Edition Where Wise Mayors Slay An on Pace 4. tte esa The Weather VOL. 223. Established 1S51 SEPTEMBER 22, PAGES PRICK THREE EXTRA COUNCIL TOLD Botti Tells Aldermen Mayor Will Approve Increase if They Authorize It DRAINAGE PLAN OFFERED FOR BLACK DIRT Petition Opposing Wiseman Lot Parking Proposal Legality Questioned A request for additional police the Lake black dirt drainage opposition to a public motor park the October work relief program and the changing of the National Re- employed Service office here were before the Common Council in re- view last night without de- cision by alderman on any one of of the five questions Most surprising ment was the assertion of John D who requested that the number of regular patrolman be that he had talked with Mayor Harry Terhune yesterday and that trie Mavor had told him that if the Council would authorize the additional patrolmen he would approve the bm Major after a on a ment for increasing the police vetoed the proposal several months ago Mr Botti went into details in his effort to show that the present staff of patrolmen was not adequate erly to police the city He ed a petition signed by fifty-six business men in support of his plea for an increase Nine Mr Botti siad his request was prompted by the burglary of his North street store Monday of valued in excess of Doors of business establishments in the area around Franklin Square are tried by patrolmen every half Mr Botti but those of stores the the Erie tracks are not tried more than twice during the night because what is officially known as Trick Nine on the police schedule has not been filled for eral years it was explained by Mr. Botti and by Police Chief Page 11 5) ROAD ASSURED FOR SULLIVAN Look Out or the Castor Oil Cop Will Get You Pa. dren of this mining warn do not fear the tie medicine cops they There is a o'clock curfew but children have paid attention to it. Authorities de- on drastic Three ounce bottles were castor oil and every child under fourteen years of age found on the streets after 9 p. will be given a dose The police have beea instructed to give the oil losing any of Chief Art Jones said WOMAN GETS FOR SITTING IK HOLE FOUR DAYS WIND FAVORING CHALLENGER IN 4TH CUP RACE French 12-Knot Breeze Greets International Yachts at Starting Line OFF into a brisk easterly Harold S. Rainbow and the British T. O. M. Sopwith's were away today on the fourth beat of the America's cup the British boat holding two victories to one and needing two more to The starting signal went down on the committee yacht at a. D. Su Authorize Purchase Old D. H. Canal Right of Way MONTICELLO Resolutions to Insure early of two and one half miles of road between Monticello and over the route of the old Liberty and approval of a payment to Erie for 5570 acres of right of way for the section of Route weie adopted by the Board of Supervisors Friday during a special Federal is drawn from the PWA will su jly the which I if is estimate the cons action will The project will e without expense to Sullivan Co The County ly pledged iseU to maintain the road in sa factory To be i of gravel or shale and material able aloni jts the way will b one of the first of a new type c roads which are as The top will be treated with calcium chloride Observations will be made to determine how well the road withstands the ors of the Sullivan County Work is expected to be completed during the but A C. County was unable to say when it would get under way The state will do the work under he employing local labor where Ends Controversy Approval of the project ends a on Page 3 Col. ESTIMATE BOARD LAW DOOMED TO ABOARD CUTTER OFF at respectful distances by a huge spectator Harold S Vanderbilt's and M. British Endeavour moved today towards the starting buoy for the fourth heat of the America's Cup series leading by two wins to was still the favorite today so far as the weather was the huge J class racers plied with a fresh northeast estimated at between twelve and fourteen knots The fresh wind promised heavy going Jor the con- tenders if it holds out the Excitement over today's race mounted by the minute following a day's respite from competition which was requested by Sopwith ter the Vanderbilt sloop had scored her first victory on Many experts rated today's test as the most crucial one of all for Rainbow party because the United States sloop has been clearly in fresh winds and also because an- other triumph for Sopwith would leave Vanderbilt needing three con- victories Today's race was over a triangular thirty-mile course The brisk northeasterly breeze was running about fourteen knots over a moderate sea as the sloops made ready for the test Endeavour was the first to make Awaiting the warning signal the blue Endeavour and white Rainbow sailed gracefully near the buoy marking the starting Rainbow was then under her sail only and her rival was under full The unfavorable weather which has marked all races but the i on Page u Col 7) ASSOCIATION for MILL STRIKE PRESENT HOPE Heads of Textile Ex- to Vote Acceptance of Winint Mediation GORMAN ANGRY OVER STATEMENT OF SLOAN Head of Operators Will Con- sider Board Bnt ceed to Opea Plants bv day on the i certain todav if mill owners BLAST IMPS pit In Lindbergh Case Search For n had of the the pest i it. UK gave her aot as a ling IMS w siop fros toer wsr I OF RESCUER OHE As Hauptmann Accomplice i Ransom Money After mate tne capitulation 51 sent a crew of stea to I tix post into proper Jcr Monday lia crev unsightly cM pole and stanrd todav if owners agree w the settlement plan of ident Roosevelt's board The executive committee of the United Textile Workers which has the most serious industrial conflict was expected to Tote to end The strike The one condition probably will be of the plan bv the industry How much of an obstacle that condition proie should be re- A last minute caused some worry Statement bj of the Cotton Textile on the peace plan drew angry protest from Strike Francs J Gorman The flareup came just after mations bv the union of complete willingness 10 follow President plea for acceptance of ie plan set forth by board by John G Sloan failed to accept the plan merely saving that the industry would give it ana that he tras the dosed mill open as soon as possible He faded to pledge reemployment of strikers without discrimination as had been Gorman immediately retorted that Sloan done in- credible things to the course of this Up to hour he has not done one thing to cooperate anj governmental Hope for Lasting Peace In spite of the heated exchange it was felt that agreement bv rath sides to end the conflict which las cost fifteen lives and able suras tn Trages and loss of ness would Sentiment in union circles on 2 Col sapped a asd her s feet la ana ssi on the edce ibf She i sat there froni fame as a sitter spread ssti bors attended in crowds to threatened she was angry because linemen fused to her the old pole tor lire wood She maintained rebellion was purely i She didn't like the looks cj a in front of her house Ifaf C far Tiw if Get Faces r c iL n old Recall Jtf A hile Utsi PLEA FOR SAM SEABURY A t gan Seven hundred ci tiae ny reached the cl swept As IS bodr 10 tie oJ oris Lhe G. 0. P. Chairman Attacks Old j Gnard in Scathing at Ballston Spa CONMY QUITS CHAIRMANSHIP Ian Said to be Development to Replace Him With Donovan of Goshen The Common Council's local law for abolition of the Board of mate and establishment in its place of a Board of Purchase and was doomed to oblivion The Council received from 8am- Aims to Protect and Advance Railroad Industry Under Private Ownership CHICAGO The Association of American representing every major system in the United today announced a program protect and advance the industry under private ownership and The new ing activities of the American road Association and Association of Hallway elected John J. president of the New New Haven and Hartford to its He will resign as head of the ern road n. few and headquarters for Thomas J Conmy probably will ot be a candidate for ship of the Democratic when Its embers meet at Goshen next probably Tuesday for organization it was ported in well informed circles at Port Jen Is Mr Conmy was not ble for comment With the report that Mr. Conmy ould be out of the race was re- vived a prediction that Joseph Goshen fire chief and Democratic candidate for Sheriff last would be ad- as z. candidate Although Mr Donovan was de- for membership tn the jty committee In the the possibility was seen that he could readily gain membership bv nation of another Democratic at Goshen and ment to fill the vacancy of the re- mainder of the Membership on the Goehen is divided four Con- one Farley and one Little difficulty in accomplishing such a move was expected The reported decision to advance Mr Donovan as a candidate ably was influenced fay thr he received in the Second curses asi SPA Republic State Chairman w over Macy renewed his plea for of Samuel Ki the i The j i i ibC GOP for governor today Dorians m a attack on Ut t night at a for i- 3bS-st it rn showed he led John cf Middletown by 303 and ran on Face 11 Mr. Macy charged that the Oid j Guard Robert Meets j cf New York as its Gubernatorial j ft candidate to block his fight j special interests Speaking Saratoga Youns tne other bj their act and words they plead to being interested in protect ing the special and not in the people you will objected 10 the nomination of Judge because he was a old cuard its must have realized that the people would laugh at them they tried to nominate and one so clowly with Al Smith and Tammany Hall is no criticism of Mr Moses He has many to hh credit But even his friends regret the of hla dso Young to win it U tlut men have the on Pagt 2 Col 7) on Pss Ms s thf tao b tx is ROOSEVELT WILL DODGE RELIEF PROBLEM With Plans for Aid to Larger of Nation DEATH CASES MAY GO TO GRAND JURY Mohawks May Renounce for Return To 6-Nation Brotherhood rf trt J t i Tic JERSEY HALTS EXTRADITION Known to be Further Action in Fatality Four or rx roe has no m jri in Grand Jun thr cf a as it wreck oj a caj In HATH No mid cc the oi to fir U In ft 5 tit Miss of tJ the at j IN CALIFORNIA s BV NKW Ht 644' I w t t. 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