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   Orange County Independent (Newspaper) - August 2, 1928, Middletown, New York                               COUNTY INDEPENDENT if BUM f N. AUGUST 9LQO PBB It PBB COPT Will Carry Three States In The South awl ItiE DANGER Other in Are Abo Say the Democratic leaders are much a- over three Southern states and the threat of losing Despite efforts to adverse in the the defection from AL Smith is growing day by day according who hare been a The mala causes for this defection are Smith's stand on prohibition and the fact that he br a of the situation Carter writes ID the Ntw York Herald that North with enough electoral votes to offset both Connecticut and Rhode Island should Governor Smith's wet appeal sweep those states into the Democratic not only a doubtful state as a result of Senator from the Democratic teems to be leaning toward Democrats familiar with the Southern and ly the political machinery in the Old North are dismayed over the prospect of these twelve electoral votes going to the lican There far more concern over the simple tion of Mr. Simmons than Over the vigorous stand in favor of Hoover taktn by former Senator L. of The point a that tan votes of Oklahoma have counted in first Jut the of voters of any state hi the Union with the possibly of as indicated by the great strength there by the On top of that Is the appeal which Senator Curtis has in Not only is tbe Republican candidate for Vice-President of Indian which Inspires the pride of the many Indian and OB Pace Fair Takes Out Rain Insurance Xfer At the Bf tiral society its der Tuesday for rain and public to protect tbe forthcoming fair sad An- thirteenth to eighteenth in. elusive It it tbe custom every year lor tbe society to insure adverse weather and the companies heretofore tare written a fora of policy called for rain of to of Inch before tr Tals year a new policy form calls for payment If there la jut drop ot The an somewhat but the icy With card in the fair carries for tbe protection of E president of the ing of tbe to set AS boils tv Paterson Shrine Club when its come to tbe in i Charier L G Cuno K j Ham WOMAN FARMER Operating what was one of the largest dairy farms in the and making H has Wen the Job of Mrs. Mary J. re- er It MM AM ttw tht Ml Mrs. a type of on the Wilson News of the World Gene Tunney is still weight champion of the world he having given Tom Heeney a terrible beating at the Yankee Stadium in New York last day The referee stopped fl fight la the eleventh round when Heeney was hardly able to oa feet The most im- portant feature ot the fight to the world at large was 'the fact that toe attendance fell from an expected to about and Tex the motor is said to have tost about Tunney received 000 and Heeney It U apparent that the day ot the audiences at prize fights John C. American at Jumped from a ferryboat lato the waters ot Bosporus and rescued an aged veiled Turkish woman who had thrown herself Despite the of the Ambassador to resuscitate her she died an hour This it the second time tbat Am bate a dor Grew has played a hero's role ia Turkey and the streets and the Turkish are with his In the previous in stance the Ambassador found two in a smashed automobile on a lonely country He promptly rescued them and took them to a Thomas J. senior twice fl Brule HUT hy hooking two on tbe line Ho reported the four trout In two neighed upward of pounds KR A while a nwt to at on S Jin inVer- and out 11. 1-1 Jo put r. t ir S r 11 ft n r t. rf I FI h an ant pait in the of men tip a epo in 1 tm from in of stii The out SOS H survivors and was not heard from No Norwegian were present at the As the Citta di Milano slowly the called for help to fasten tne but no boat pot out and the Citta dl Milano's commander was com- to stop her while her own boat was The Italians themselves brought the hawser to rip the quay to make It The crowd on the pier looked on in and nobody moved a hand to help Senator Joseph T. ot will be notified ly of his nomination for tbe Vice Presidency at Hot by O. of New Chairman ot the tion Committee on the evening of August 30. Bert J. Hassell and Parser D. Cramer who planned a one-stop from to Greenland to demonstrate the safety of transoceanic canfe to grief ten minutes after the start at Kockford when plane failed to rise over the bluffs of the er in which the flying field U The machine wu Bake another start within three Ralph of was in- killed xhcn the he piloting crashed Into a had reached his certificate only a few dars before The prediction is made by Sir Alan African that within twelve there w bo air route maiH from to li in Republicans Predict Gov. Smith Will Lose State Sty Socialist ud Negro Vote Go to 4WeU' Cunot See How for Help Their Cane la an early survey of conditions in this and thy and in of developments peculiar to tilt candidacy of for of leaders a why the will the An the vote In ttw whea Governor Smith the Democratic candidate the Ant according to the that the ernor has never made any sub- TO iff state And that he get ably fewer votes up-state as a Presidential The Smith strength in New York according to these has consisted largely of three all of they will be seriously under- mined in the coming it was in all of the last five gubernatorial elections a study of the Assembly District vote in Mew fork City indicates that Governor Smith received at least 90 per cent of the Jewish This these leaders con- he will not get for Hundreds of Jewish business men whom the Hoover workers have talked since the it was have told them while they consistently vote for Mr. Smith for they would not vote for him for The reasons they gave were that they were traditionally Re- publicans nationally they felt that Governor Smith's election would mean the election of a Democratic Senate and which would mean a tampering with the tariff result in adverse business the leaders expected that the Negro vote in the which has heavily gone for would turn against It was pointed out that the Governor rieti the Harlem districts almost every time he Negroes are beginning to leaders that election of a President wean with an to the The naming of Senator of for dent was also displeasing to the it was The lynching in Houston just prior to uie National Convention and the fact that the Negroes were in a cage at the were also given as tory reasons for upsetting the Democratic leanings of the New York lam Socialist vote to received by Governor Smith in the city is to be sub- An analysis of the city vote for the Socialist H was showed that substantial vote ft this party was east for Governor The it was would turn from Mr. Smith largely as a result of the fare de- and the charges were freely circulated that tbe nor entered into a bargain with the traction interests to turn former Mayor Hylan ob- tain the The lowest ebb of the up-state Republican vote occurred in the 1922 when Governor won up-state by only and Governor Smith carried thirteen up-state The latter won in that election by In the previous 1920, Mr. Miller carried up-state by and Mr. Smith carried New York City by the former winning by In 1918, Governor Smith carried New York City by and Governor Whitman carried state by Mr. Smith ning by a majority of In 1924, Colonel Roosevelt re- a majority of votes but Governor Smith ed up a majority of fa New York and was elected by The only up-state county carried oy Mr. Smith in that election was In the 1920 election Governor Smith did not carry a single up-state In 1918 he carried five state and In the last state election nor Smith carried New York City by a majority of Ogden L. the Republican candidate carried up-state and A swing of per of the total staja vote from Governor Smith Colonel in 1924, would have elected the according to the calculations of the Republican A swing of per cent from ernor Smith to Mr. in 1926, would have elected Mr. cording to similar TUXEDO DOG SHOW The Tuxedo Kennel Club will hold its seventh annual dog show on September The entries will close on September 1. lists and entry blanks may be obtained by applying to the Tuxedo Kennel Tuxedo N. Y. This show is one of the largest and most interesting held in tbe eastern states and at- tracts large numbers of the pest dogs in the country and also the largest of Many noted lovers will be and THREE HURT IN CRASH Adolph the motion tare man and two week end guests at his estate near New Rockland were in- jured Monday when a truck of the Ward Trucking Com- pany of Suffern ran into his car near One of Mr. Zukor's hands was badly IN BATHING DROWN Despite the efforts of a year-old boy ta bave Joseph twenty-two years and Sameel of drowned They walked off a ledge into deep Joseph lumped in to aid them and the pair pulled him Patrolman Thomas Burtoa ran to tbe leaped in and managed to save the boys but the had Their bodies were two hours EXPLOSION IN POLAND The city of was shaken Sunday by a terrific explosion which injured twenty-five persons or lew severely of whom several are expected to The accident occurred in a chemical factory old war munitions are said to have been Many surrounding buildings were completely smashed and all the windows fri blocks were It is feared there was a severe loss of life in Iwo hospitals which set on LIFE OF SLAYER SPARED Adjudged insane by the State Lunacy Ronald a Brooklyn was to have been executed with three others in Sing Sing on ust 9, has saved from the electric chair oy Governor He has been ordered transferred to Dannemora State He was convicted af the murder of a restaurant manager in TWO AMERICANS WIN American athletes triumphed in two of the three finals which tured the opening day of the track and of the Olympic Sunday at John of now representing the Los Angeles A. a aew world's record in winning the shot Herman of the University of was figures were and News of Nearby Places WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE DETAILS SMITH'S SALOON VOTE RECORD Robert a farmer of near received slight injuries to one arm and hip on the Montgomery bridge when the aedan of John Simons of New collided with the wagon in which he was throwing Mr. LaFontaine out The wagon was badly Mr. Simons was to New York from He agreed to settle for the Increase in policemen's salaries to so they will rank with is proposed at Emma of has been granted an lute divorce with fifteen dollars P alimony in her action against Frank M. a The decree by Justice George H. has just been filed in After being marooned for more than three months near the bleak Labrador coast the monoplane the first plane ever to cross the North Atlantic from east to is at last to be brought back to A steamer Has sailed from Quebec to go to ly Island to get it and it will be sent back to The Grand Lodge of the New York State Knights of Pythias in session at Saratoga Sprags has electing J. ci as Maxwell of New York Vice Louis of Cora of was elected Grand Junior of the ian James of Mount foreman of a construction gang of the New Haven was instantly killed at New Rochelle when accidentally stepped on a live A fragment of the Confederate flag which flew over the Capitol at when the Union troops entered the and an from the chair which had been used by Jefferson President of the Southern will be returned to the State of Virginia on August 17 by a delegation from Conn. The ceremony of the return of the relics will be held in the state house at can't punish you very ly but I snail have to put a sub- stantial fine on saiJ Federal Judge William H. in U. S. District Court hi Brooklyn as he fined Israel Dubinsky the mum penalty 01 for sion of a quart of Two members of the Jersey City Aero Club were injured when the Canadian plane in which they had been flying for about two hours crashed in Jersey The increase of smallpox cases in Great Britain in the last few years was emphasized by Major G. S. R. A. M. at a public health conference in In 1918 there were three in 1921 there were 336 and in 1927 more than The Skelly Oil Company at last week brought in what it considered the largest oil husher in the United States in its latest test in Hendrick pool of The gusher was estimated to be 900 barrels an or barrels a Because of the heavy flow the owners have been complete the welL as far as communicants the Church of England are con- will hereafter fall ly on the Sunday after the ond Saturday in instead of being determined as at present by the phases of the The embodying this change for Great Britain and northern Ireland has been given its third reading in the House of Lords and now needs only the consent of King George to become a Albert seventy-four who had been a tailor all his swallowed one of the of his trade and died after operation A Mt. Sinai Hospital in New He had been to the hospital ing from vinat was to be but the operation a pin piercing the dix He rained after tne operation sufficiently to declare that he had no knowledge he lowed the who invented the rocket separated himself from Opel firm and constructed a machine on the same but with the ference that the were dis- all over the car instead of being concentrated in the The car attained a speed of about 130 miles an hour but after all the rockets had been discharged the machine suddenly left the tracks while rounding sharp curve and was Valier was jured and said he would construct a heavier machine and renew his Combination of all forces in with Vice dent Charles G. in com- is under consideration by the executive board of the Chicago Crime The tion was embodied in a submitted last Mayor han Hale at present on vacation in the Wisconsin woods is said to be planning a Coming unexpectedly in heat of the Far Eastern Secretary of State Kellogg an Friday that a new tariff treaty had been signed by the United States and giving to the Chinese Nationalist ment complete autonomy in ting duties upon foreign com- Harry former chief of tbe Nyack Fire Department baa been elected President of- the Rockland County Volunteer men's John a mucker in the New Jersey Zinc Company's mine at Franklin sustained ous Injuries when be failed to step far enough out of the way mine motor car while on his way to drink of His collar bone and several ribs were He is a native of land and The Port Jervis Board ot Health has ordered suit filed against the Erie Railroad com- pany to recover maximum penalty for violating the city smoke Citizens filed a petition protesting against smoke from the whose fiftieth last July in Newburgh on a charge of petted him two years is tht county has retained in an effort to regain Recorder George B. sentenced Finn to six months on the fiftieth charge but he revoked tbe suspension of three former month A writ of beas corpus reti August 6 before Special County Judge ry B. Merritt at Goshen has It is Finn's contention that the Recorder overstepped his bounds in revoking so many Since 1891 Finn has spent an aggregate of and a half years in Tbe directors of the Third School District of ange County will meet at the Chamber ot Commerce in town on August 8 to select a cessor to tne late Sanford A. al names have been The old shingle the home of the Historical Society of the Town of was thrown open for inspection ot guests and all those in- in historical matTers on July 27- Tea and wafers were sened the The famous soprana who visited at the home of her Jack on Mount peter over the visited the plant o' Thomas Welling at Final papers have been passed tbe sale of the Sterling Forest Hotel properties owned by tbe Julius Brandes estate to Dr John Roach pastor of tbe vary Baptist Church in New who nill establish a center at that end of and L cf and C cf aage County Hoard of ors and Mrs turned from a motor trip thro state Domination Of America By Is Ridiculed Senator e-f Ntw An ii PUTS OF TOE A FOUR Warm Campaign Against Smith Be- came He If a Catholic Senator Edward I. of New has warned the Republican Party against any whispering campaign that might be directed at nor Smith on religious and expressed the view that the support of Haover by of was based on religion rather than on the Governor's association with Reviewing the recent statement of four Methodist ator Edwards asserted that ernor Smith was being opposed in the South because he was is assuredly sovereign in the nation when four bishops of the Church South openly advocate the union of Church and State in so far as political Volsteadism is Senator Edwards the Republican Party will commit a grievous and blunder if it encourages or a ering campaign against Governor Smith because of his religion or f. the falsely alleged charge that a Catholic in me White House means the domination of ica by the Pope of is an irrepressible It was placed in the Con- and on our statue books by religious and were lashed to 3 tion by powerful it is now found to be cor- rupt and unenforceable it must repealed or modified by the acting through Hs chosen in If Governor Smith can have no more to do with changing tion than the humblest voter the Girl Taken From Escort Is Attacked Mrs. Charles A. of Held up by two men at the point of a shot gun at the town schoolhouse near town Saturday wife of Charles A. wag compelled to the car in which she was riding with an of forced into the car of the two men and driven to a lonely spot near Unionville where she was She made her escape and made her way to the farmhouse of Henry Lyons and notified the police by Mrs. Finch is years young woman's part ovner of the Middletown L- who that his wife frequently had Rosen drive her Rosen be- ing a fnend of the family and trusted haa started out about p. in. and were to meet Mr. Finch alter he ed the 1 At tne tney were by men IP a one of f. l ir c i c it tfin Hu and c to co Soon afu r lno 1 Dr H H of Pa r of hii wife Dr Hoffman ulain In brd hor th. m p< of a as on an and in ho T Ti til t cm t v v f f. 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