Orange County Independent (Newspaper) - June 6, 1929, Middletown, New York HIGHLAND FALLS STANDARD HIGHLAND MILLS STAB ORANGE CO. ORANGE 11ATUBOOB COUNTY INDEPENDENT A Merger of the Orange County Group of Weeklies FLORIDA JOURNAL CHESTER LAKE REGION CENTRAL VALLEY POST 81OR.M KING SENTINEL VOL. 21. N. JUNE ItOO WEB Industrial Leaders Ask Fair Trial For Dry Law If Dollar and ney Among 24 Signers Of Message PRESIDENT'S STAND Fear That Public Disregard of One Law Destroy Regard for Often Twenty-four business and in- including Thomas A. Henry Ford Captain Robert J. C. Alfred P. Sloan and Patrick Henry of have issued jointly a Message to the American urging support of President Hoover In program and the President's re- that have a fair The group invites ers to loin tn backing tbe particularly in prohibition The complet system of will crumble if arbitrarily select the laws which they will enforce or if citizens select the laws which they will the message recent messages of the President are as leases to patriotism and call to duty for every American Leader's Message The message which was Issued by the Charles 1 Madison reeds w every American citizen the recent message of President ver are a to and a call enforce or they will of II respect for -all For oar to ire the violation of a law on the ground that they are opposed to it is destructive of the basis of all that protection of of property which they rightly claim under other WOMEN BRING TO FARM Miss Anna lower Emily r E. B. Dr. C. B. chief the office of co-operative extension work in the United States department of wantl more women agents throughout the country to reach a minimum of 90 farm homes oat of etch one hundred with improved methods established by re- sad experience in home Among the experts in the home economics department of the agricultural department at who direct the research work are Hiss Anna of the division of statistical and historical research; Miss Mary 6. in charge of the including bibliographic research; Miss E. in charge of the of estimates and and WM B. the director of economic Wife's Mother and Uncle Skin aged News of Nearby Places Francis Twenty-eight of Chester Commits Doable der in Presence of His Terrified Wife and old Held for Grand Jury the eyes of his two-year-old son and of his terrified whom he had been Robert Francis shot and killed his mother-in-law and her dazed his wife with a blow from his then prepared to give himself up to according to his own calmly related to Coroner C. T. Knight at the shen within three hours after the State lice say they also have a written Hunter was committed to jail to await action of the Grand Jury on a charge of It ed to bother him dark-skinned and good the young man ate breakfast in his cell Tuesday dis- playing no sign of sorrow or ry. Later he conversed with bis Franklin A. Schriver of Ray winner of the 500- mib international motor race at Indianapolis on Memorial Day it entered in the auto at the Orange County August Keech raced at the fuir last Patrick aged of was sentenced to six months in Goshen jail and fined when he pleaded guilty to a The reported reason the conduct be- I T no I tfl VI n crime charged to Is that he his Mrs Patrick tnd her Dennis J. prosperous farmer and overseer of the poor In the town of for his own martial Quarrel Over Baby a full charge of fore Justice of the Peace David Middleton of the Town of park on Lynch was of having drawn a knife as he was arrested by Erie Policeman Delbert on a complaint filed by A. S. Lynch was reclining on a bank beside Kne tracks and was said to have although he was not lj Ernest indicted of Pine by the Orange County J m A shot In his died in Goshen j been struck by an Erie yard en- Emergency Mrs ton died where she fell by the road side in front ot her Her a paralytic for the last eleven who eat in the house during the Is in In a serious condition from mental The Mary twenty pretty brown-haired woman is under treatment at the house on Page Nine Thomas aged a shoe was over- come by heat while playing golf at the Country Club ai New burgh Thursday and died in club house soon He born in Port ing are the widow anil a j James Thomas Gunning No indictment was found by the Grand Jury Bitting at laut week in the Krack or case William Krack proprietor of a road house on the New Wind outside of was found shot to death in the house several weeks It was stated that he committed following a drinking Reparation Accord Has Been Drafted Agreement By Ex- perts on many to Pay After more than three months of arduous labor the creditor and German delegations to the con- ference of Paris to re- vise the Dawes announced Tuesday that at last they had achieved complete accord on the amount and number of the paration be paid by the Reich over the next fifty-eight tor the first the IJ war to the Allies was set JB World may It the German Republic to fight 06 the floor of Hearings on Tariff are To Be Open Coalition Ho Democrats and Insurgent Re- in won their second major victory on Capitol Hill Monday forcing the Senate Finance Committee to throw open its doors for public hearings on the tariff At the same with farm relief appeals ated by depressed wheat appeared on tbe Arthur a wealthy oil shot his estranged wife to death at Fort and then ed himself at the home of his wife's Roger Q. Williams Sayer deliberate plans for tbeT iwe These are momentous twenty-four on Find Body Wider Girl Held of Her bis home in Sayer bad i unsuccessful attempt a reconciliation with bis Two hundred persons were made ill at a box wive at was old enough to be- enough in her own to assume tha of that she of an unwed and id faces a charge of failure the death of her whose body was discovered beneath the floor under tbe kitchen stale In the come of Mrs. Charles by whom she had been employed a The said Miss was born May The occurred in an upstairs without attendance ot any Not knowing what eUe to the firl opened the floor tbe sink and laM tbe brty after which she went about her duties day and for several days Then she went to the boine of her father In aod Saturday Mrs. tracing an alve odor discovered the body rf tbe With Miss the ties arrested John a mason's who admitted aod added tbat be had always been willing lo marry Miss but that sbe bad ered young yet to aaa The occurred at three o'clock Sunday morning in tbe of- fice of Justice of the Peace after an Inquest by ner Charles T. An autopsy by Dr W. G. Paul P. aged an Investment broker with This round sum obligation Js understood to be close to marks capital llb home in N. where ng to the The craze seems to have sr L attending the Ptomaine poisoning to have been tbe The dition of a of those en is The suicide rate in 1928 was the highest on record since 1916, according to a report by ick L. consulting of the Prudential In- surance Tbe rate i 1116 for 100 cities was eighteen while for ninety-six cities the corresponding rate was 17.5 for 1928." Tbe police were called twice la one day to the apartment house at 176 West Seventy-third New York because of the ery ot the bodies of in- different parts ot the One was a suicide and the other a victim of Harry a real estate dealer was playing cards with bis George and two During the game he excused self and went .to tbe bathroom where he took poison and found when toe did not return to the The other man was E. who was found dead In bis with Jimmy another Philadelphia The race resulted in the death of liam twenty-four year old driver of Los who war killed on his fortieth mile his car turning over an he was ing out in a He sustained a fractured Seven bandits with women's silk stockings over their heads as masks raided the St Claude St. Barnard Parish gambling house outside of new Orleans and escaped with cash and other at from to 000 One of the bandits carried a machine two at while the others offices in New was f d at 5% per cent. for Germany at marks by the London agreement in the spring of 1921. Under the compromise project approved tonight the heavy Dawes plan payments of marks will end September 1 of this and tbe new Young plan annuities will go into Tbe had de- bited the new figures to take fect as to last April wnile the Allies wanted the Dawes plan amounts to continue until next January 1. If the agreement reached by is approved by their on Page his family had long been ent in social and business He hai two sisters in N. who he had expected to visit that Director of Public Safety am of Atlantic N. has orders to the police keep off the streets un- less costumes curtailed beach and some of the Ing suits already seen are so cut away as to affect the more tive he Henry youthful er of three was put to death Friday in the electric chair State No eleventh hour efforts to save the life of twenty-two old slayer were made nor were any of bis friends Sherman's crime included the ing of Mr. and Mrs. Robert his and slaying of Mrs. Eugenia mother of the the violation of Nellie and thj of a A fatality marked the 500-milf automobile sweepstakes at the Indianapolis motor Memorial With speedway a record smashing crowd of 160.000 ing the Ray ing year oW driver of Philadelphia was a winner in Louis of the 1928 finished nearly six minutes behind Four men stole the roll of the George Colon tion Company in a smoothly ex- of two messengers in 'the The armed thugs in a redan drew alongside of the jumped from tbe grabbed the money and Only two of F. four wives attended funeral hi New York Wives 2 and 4 were not cnt although No. 4 lent a 1 and 3 at- No 3 had paid sanatorium bills throughout three and a half of hint the charge td that of a sht bad Tin was i to for the i cf an odor of if the partner Al Shran thr famous Gallagher i Mr. TOU the nf the National Council in the 5.500 active is calW and two hart tbat had beta a farts to rotert of Sinur Rapids five the Uw of T S tnH Senator nf Samson oa had m the to IX FIRE Two hundred male patients at the State Hospital for the In. sane at N. were thrown Into wild confusion Mon by a fire of undetermined igin which started In a bed In a ward occupied by thirty-six Although the damage wae nurses and attendants had great In quieting their COLD FOLLOWS HEAT WAVE Following the extremely warn when the mercury hovered around spell the latter part of last week when the mercury hovered around ninety degrees for three a cold wave developed Sunday and Monday morning there was a frost in various sections of ange County Ice formed in Sullivan It was slightly warmer on Tuesday with tions of normal temperatures the balance of the tbe surrendered their stand for private hearings on the tariff a compromise whereby ings are to be held on three so to on all but administrative sections of the With Senator Robert M. La Wisconsin insurgent Grand Jury on a charge of selling an automobile on which there a chattel mortgage was released from jail last week on bail furnished by Mrs. Edna of George of Glen L. was committed to the jail at Monticello by Justice of the Peace Silberman last week on a charge of petit larceny growing out of the passing of worthless He will stav there unlit June 10 when he will be Free mail delivery began in the village of The village was divided into two districts with the Erie tracks as the temporary Dis- 1, east of the tracks will be served by Kenneth Mosher and District 2, west of the tracks wili be served by Jesse George forty-five years of a locomotive fireman on the 0. W. was Frantz B. en- gineer and Datus C. head also of were injured when the motive of Milk train No. 10 bound left the at near Livingston Manor and was followed by sU milk A slide a to have Thieves fin the fourth time visited the chicken coop of ert Le Fountain near ery last week and took a rooster The dozen Under Lindsay D. N. Hutchius has levied upon all the ot the James Hastings plumbing and ateam ing establishment In The was made undei judgment secured by the caa Radiator Company and the goods ware sold at auction on This Is the onod plumbing plant disposed by the the other being the Rowley Tho Hudson Kiver Company took Central Steamboat properties Friday night and the ire now being operated by the new Tbe boats made their last landings at tbe Franklin New York city piers and Hereafter will operate from Pier 32. North Fire believed to been caused by a short circuit caused considerable damage to tbo garr age of Joues Brothers In West Nyack last SIl new let rars were destroyed and f of others went Mr acd Mrs. A. of near have sued to ot Raskob to Ignore CaO To Resign As Chairman Bishop Cannon Urges ante of Fight on Weti CONFERENCE CALLED AT WASHINGTON JUNE It Democrats More Hopeful After Winning Kentucky District Decision to hold the Democratic National Chairmanship until the next Presidential candidate nominated Is Jonn J. an- swer to the Southern demand for his Following the call of Bishow James Cannon to Virginia cratic insurgents to continue their fight on the wet it was learned that Mr. Raskob had summoned several party leaders to a private ence only recently and offered if they advised it. The unanimous judgment of according to than one person who was that the party interest wouW best be served if Mr. Raskob ed. He not only pocketed his re- but as a. condition to Jouett Shouse taking charge of the new national party promised to out his four-year term It is stated that he had expressed determination tt clear up the party whether he stayed or and in provide a sum said to be to start I lie drive to the This information as party leaders offset the of Bishop struck five places White Sulphur Springs May during the electrical storm that place has experienced in One horse was holes were ripped in two ings and a wierd effect was ex- in many homes when one of the bolts struck a trans- former putting the light and threatening to carry the j er service out of order for a short issue of open hearings to the l Senator Reed tbe committee made the compromise which provides that three subcommittees ehall bold bearings simultaneously on different Although insurgents move was regarded as the forerunner of an organized attack on trial schedules in the name of the outcome of the ference over public hearings left Administration Senators edly well Since the di- vision of hearings into three parts was conceived In order to alder this legislation as related was thought to hare gained ground in Its insistence on early tariff action and in auy event for a tariff vote In the ex- session called to con- sider this legislations s related to farm Resultant Senate sentiment for a summer recess out a deadline for tariff as demanded by president was confronted with con- refusal of House leaders to consider a recess until a date is fixed for the final tariff Former president Calfin Mge ts suffering from a left wrist at hie and his forearm Is In H h understood the Injury was received while he was on a trip SMALL CURRENCY WILL BE ISSUED BY UNITED STATES ON JULY 10 secretary Mellon of tbe 2 11-U Tbe back de- that the Issue I are uniform for new currency Irrespective of kind Tbe on July 10 through fact are banks for each The portraits assigned to the faces and tbe embellishments vided for the backs of the several are as follows would the Federal branches to the commercial of their respective The flint issue will include all except national bank all from to gold and In de- 120 will be sued later national viM printed and tamed In of charier July 15 its currency For wholly nrw on national hauls The TH M a new aad the have been At bag new 12 IS ISO orn 11" n S White Ho r a Hail tM I I Thr o' new uniformly In in f i r. f r serial {n the The horse killed belonged to Hugh Townsend and When it occupied the same stall in another of Mr. horses was killed by ning several years One bolt tore a hole through Uie of the Sulphur House and two others buried themselves in the ground close to farm aggregating 710.52 were made by Referee Lyman A. Kilburn in tion Court at Goshen last the largest going to Hugh An- of who is en- tilled to for an injury re- to his right arm while in the employ of E. P. burgh Henry of hurt while employed by grocers of was ed and the case was ad- with the understanding that he will to do light work Joseph of injured while working for the Orange and Rockland Electric Company re- Other awards Blooming A. Van Victor De- David John etor of tbe Mountain Uest Hotel At was found dead on a stump near his home May 21) with a gunshot through his For several days a had been annoying and he left his home with a rifle to shoot it When he did nut return a son started out arid found him dead It is he fell asleep while sitting on stump and the rifte was accidentally seven son of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles of New died in St. May 30 from a fractured skull received when he fell from a tree near It in riot known the or a brokt Harold thirty two of at Liberty wnh n and other and Is not expected to Ine While ing along tbe road next ville Thursday Suutai run damn by an automobile and ppd twenty han car had but did rot think the man hort the Ross at Sheriff John D Friday for i the funeral of Mk lor C Hawkins Decker of Nan Is cadet at the WHI Point tary The marriage will lake place at tbe home of thn bride's parents June 15. American Legion scholarship medals were awarded by the Tuxedo Legion Post last week to Eleanor Stanley ot the Class of tbe Tuxedo High School and Jane new declaration of charged that continuance present national control ami of Tuxedo's new Masonic lempte was dedicated Wednesday after- noon lii the presence of John A. Graild Master of State df New of his staff and delegates from lodges in this More 200 were The Bojrd of Trustees of Peeks kill has voted to both the sale mid use of fireworks in general with In limits before July 1. Anyone who thinks H Is worth 5Z5 lo him to begin to celebrate Ibe glorious fourth before July I may do Two lotions claiming totaling bate been brought by Mrs. Rulh of for Injuries Buffered by her Harrington and for the death 01 another Samuel G ton The suits are the of an accident on April 24 in automobile waa knocked lulo spectators and players at game at the curbstone The ire brought J John nn nd William P doing business as McDonnell -nd Alice and of Allison week-end at of Mr. Lou s of N. WM ed car operated by the swerved off the con- leading to and burled thirty over an embankment Dr. Pine wife were taken to the from i fore tW could rench ber Irving Wilson tnd Richard C of known authorities have ed by the Grand for sn letter to iK more There are four to the Indictment one men the let another with It with Ing It to and fourth for having written They of Miter In Intent to to Hoy lo II party meant another elect wet President in 1932. ft was said on behalf of Mr. that he would not trv to influent the selection of the next but in ance with what was said to lie his usual wanted to finish job ho lo Clear Finances To that end it was explained he aimed to turn the party over to in 1'ian his on Two Killed Erie Wreck Monday Night At Cart Art ly ers slightly Injured and property was wrought when cars ot trie fasi freight No the rails on Graham mile north of day night and piled up in a heap In a deep cut near Hie on I lie Station road The daad and one of the injur ed were train riders other injured man was of tha Working continuously about o'clock crews from and City bad succeeded by noon Tuesday la clearing one and to clear tha rest of the de- bris In tiros to restore two by evening The men were F. of ow Hill Mans nnd of 1610 Ky. Alfred of thp was bruised slightly thrown against wall of Albert of 1012 who boarded freight at Port with ing and suffered In juries to bis he nor Moon required Three residents ot the nho brought out of the of shattered after being by for fay the Kill livinn half an but nobody them to get the man up hank Smiih on i coal of one of the KOI Horning right IVram th s national ot Police n ey we to A to Kr fi a 'n ed down on