Orange County Independent (Newspaper) - September 12, 1929, Middletown, New York COUNTY INDEPENDENT A Merger of the Orange County Group ol 8101UI N. SEPTEMBER 12, 1929. 12.00 PKK Sr PKK COPY Scrap In Primaries For Supreme j Court Judge for Delegates in Pint District Between ami Witschief ST. LOUIS BUILDS SHOW TO HAVE INSIDE TRACK Every Enrolled Voter Should Appear At the Polls OB September 17 Primaries are to be held on September 17 and all in- point to their being the since the primary law was There are numerous in various in Middletown where there are several candidates for That most lies be- County Judge Russell of and Graham of for to the Judicial i candidate will be named A. H. P. Court appears to have the inside ck by a considerable lead He i been endorsed by the Orange Republican Graham Witschief has following in and vicinity who the endorsement by the have put in the field of delegates favorable to of Mr. lection Commissioners Hock state that the paper this year will be the largest in recent each re- five columns to set forth offices and the various for nomination and election Republican ticket No con- appear in Democratic in Orange gnu hold caucuses and candidates for Supervise covering a quarter of a mile of called the Largest Show is nearing completion in St. ft is being built house the annual National Dairy National Hone National Poultry show and various other national Supported by M lever steel weighing 18 it has not post in it Mews of the World A outlaws driven from Three officers of the passenger Port have stumbled upon diamond fields along the southern coast of ing South say tbe finds are The area lines in where diamond prospecting 1s but prospecting for base metal Tbe gems are said to lie in in greatest profusion along the The outlaws according to those who tured into tbe have left immensely rich potholes for ers still The government is considering system of airplane patrols along tbe whole coast to these activities Due to mer the out- break of infantile at Points au William Howard Chief Justice at United Wtih French Amb as honor the other town offices to ne exercises marking will be These names ist be certified to the election before October l. County Offices The county offices to be filled ft as Republican Special County Henry B. of first DeWitt C. Dominick of second lexander G. Hall of Highland Horace A. Sheldon Port Democratic Special County Stephen W. Zeh of Port second dis- Harold S. Close of on Page Five Lives Auto Toll At Weekend Offers IM- day were held in lum Hall at West Point Saturday Major General liam R. superintendent of the made tbe welcoming Following the tion x Ambassador Claudel and a distinguished reviewed the corps of cadets Master Gabriel best known successor to Tom Thumb and creator of diminutive stage is dead at tbe of his brother at R. I. death ended a career of seven years on the stage ning at the age of seventeen fie was only forty inches high Hugh Bell member of tiie State Highway Com- mission and during the World War Administrator of dropped dead of heart disease on the fair grounds at while talking with He was years The collapse of a highway Five persons were two were seriously in- jured and more than a down ers suffered minor hurts M the result of automobile accidents In this region over the The dead John P. Jut Lafayette a captain In the Fire De- Thomas farmer of Middle James 269 Washington Mary de Nineteenth Jan de Jr HO of Mrs. de The seriously injured a-e Jan de who is in a with possible tal Internal and Mrs. Olive of who was t passenger In the Donnelly chine and is in St. Luke's Hospital here from tral Many of persons with minor were of bus which 1 z lil tbe second such accident in that section in eleven days re- in the death of a man and probable fatal Injury to another near Pa Alexander pn was and Ro- bert a of N. J was Tne two men were riding on a truck which was carrying a heavy gasoline road The truck skidded and struck an abutment the bridge the structure collapsed and fell with tbe truck forty feet Into the creek Advances amounting to 000.000 will be made to tbe the liner San Juan and the oil tanker S. C. T. which collided near San Francisco two weeks ago with the loss of seventy-one have been held for trial by the U. S. Board of Steamboat Those held Captain H. O. master of the Otto V. third officer of the Robert third officer of the San Cool weather to order is the promise held out by Christian Smudt German of who says he only awaits Havana's to eliminate its sweltering He says a curtain of inoffensive spread evenly at altitudes of 300 to 600 fete in the quivering summer atmosphere would inter- cept the fiercest rays of the He will what kind of state prison ta Vicinity of New likely to be made to the Legislature by Governor Roosevelt as the result ot a con- ference between the Police Commissioner Grover A. of- New York and Minority Leader Morris of the Just when the village of N. in severe straits for water and tbe supply had been re- to drinking purposes vandal opened the gates of the village reservoir and let all tbe water A pumping was immediately put in operation but for two days the village stood in great danger if a fire had Water for personal consumption was carted from a distance and everyone was on short rations On the heels of a storm of cloudburst proportions that drenched Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region following the In- tense heat the first cool wave of fall blew with snow reported in Montana and on tbe high ranges in While Louis borne in Brooklyn for a few two men with drove away in bis taking with them cases of sample jewelry valued at 18.600. and hfa Salvatore eighteen yean Afterward Pirro ed to the police that he had been thrown from the At last counts the car had not been Tbe extensive of a certain death-dealing lexin by Professor Hill in his presidential tne Sanitary Board and ated financing It has chairman of the The is second made with the the having been for loans based on on which a price bad been This advance will be predicted on a quantity of cotton on which DO frice bss been placed la order the grower may receive the 75 percent bin cos lot 8 hilt He called to certain shall be nameless hot easily If men were u susceptible as guinea to the toxin produced Ibis and there are to think it would appear that one gram. let us sry a salt of the dry woald suffice to kill a million Republican Rally Held In Newburgh Wiggins to chiefs remarks during his for Justice quoted against his own dacy for the Court bench at a Republican rally held in the Newburgh Free Academy here Friday night for the lar party forces which are porting Judge Wiggins to succeed Justice A. H. F. Taking newspaper reports of Mr. speeches two years Judge Wiggins self turned them against his op- who has never held urged people to avail themselves of men who had had on the and declared tbat those trained In tbe should be said Judge Witschief had nothing to say of Justice Flynn at tbe time except (I am from the Newburgh will be all right after he gets some me from the continued the county judge ask yourself if U is not natural that the public should avail itself of men trained in in judicial conduct when they seek to fill tbe ship of the About two hundred persons attended the and among the speakers for Judge Wiggins were Henry and W. H. Bert supervisor from the seventh ward of Newburgh nf 4tiog. HITS TWICE Patrolman Michael has felt pretty safe from lightning since a ball of fire rolled through living room during a storm two weeks went through the partition into the dining room and rolled out a ing room However at 3 o'clock Monday during a thunder a ball of fire rolled through the partition had just been and emerged through the same dining room window as tbe former Deaney said he was going to move without waiting for October 1. He has lived in the house about a TRAIN WRECKED Seven persons were Injured when the John Philip Sousa's special train was derailed near Monday after- tbe noted bank con- with only a slight shaking up He said It was a miracle that many were not ed. Republicans Want Huston To Remodel The Party of Nearby Places The Warwick schools The school nas opened the largest in lust week of their the total foi the an of thirty four being ins 93 as the number gained the annexation of the this leaves a total of 690, or 2; last mote than the total List National Looki to New Chief Elected day to Show CHAIRMAN WILL PICK LEADERS IN THE SOUTH Every Effort Will Be Made to Win Over the Democrats in Doubtful States The destinies of the National Committee are on the i a farm of Florence old daughter of C. K. Wood of St. was driving toward Binghamton the other day when the car ped at a refreshment stand near The girl ed an enclosure where a bear was on She had an ice cream cone in her Tbe bear reached out and seized her with Its At her screams the of the stand and others to her rescue and beat back tbe The girl severly bitten body and on the The third fire believed have been caused by an incendiary within a week and a half eva of passing into the control of Claudius Huston of Tennessee and for the first time the party wilt be dominated by a man of the South determined to take ad- vantage of the Democratic tions In that section and build up an organization that will com- mend itself to liberal Democrats who are favorable to some of the Republican This is believed By Republican leaders to be the most significant aspect of the change that will be approved when the National Com- will elect Mr. Huston to Dr. Hubert ed. party chieftains flay that Mr. Huston is familiar with the troubles that have beset the party in the South and has the ability to headers who will be to Democrats who wish to align themselves with the party and be part of State The perfection of a Southern Republican ed March 4 by Postmaster General James F. counselor of the Republican tional and Walter H. one of the secretaries to Eugene Lybolt between Bullville and As with the other fires it was discovered by early in the morning A team of a valuable bull several bens and and sixty tons of hay besides considerable machinery stored In the barn were Announcement has been made of the engagement of Hon. ustus W. president of the Newburgh Chamber of Commerce Maxine daughter of Mr. and prominent to Miss and Mrs. Maximillian of The ceremony will take place on the evening of October 19. George a resident of Highland View and of Mrs. Elizabeth were married August 31 at Cornwall by the Rev. E. E. The wedding took friends of the couple by E. M. trainer for B. A. Bulkley drove Princess Belwin to victory in the 2-20 trot at N. last His best time was Previously he drove te a win at N. not the of Re- publican Southern and have caused iome to the In the future the problem will be made purely a national com- Mr. Huston is expected to compose the tiec in the authority of the best elements to direct political and be re- sponsible for patronage FARM HELPS The Federal Farm Board an- tbat it had agreed to make a loan of to tbe Co operative Grange League ation of N. to be used for the purchase or construction of marketing ties at a number of New York State railroad shipping stations These facilities are to afford packing and loading vice to farmer cooperative groups in different ara members of the WORE One hundred and three hobon of South B. have been sentenced to six months hard labor on charges tbat tbe of the Sons of Freedom sect had paraded unclad on a public Their cases were three days In the courts WORLD FLIGHT The next major flight of the Graf Zeppelin will be a trip around tbe the necessary refueling In the according to reports from Sponsors of the It is hope to complete the journey In fourteen AT SEA One member of a crew of five of the Danish coal er was when the sel was wrecked off Danzig UP-STATE DEMOCRATS ARE ASKED TO SHELL OUT FOR CAMPAIGN FUND The intense heat wave which started September 1 with ranging from 95 to 100 degrees for five was en Thursday night by light ers which developed into a rain all day Friday and an average temperature of 70 de- The although not was a soaking one and was of inestimable benefit of fast ing crops and lawns and also re for the time being the ping of water supplies in this sec Long storm periods will be necessary to replenish the ed wells and streams before cold weather sets In Nyack firemen are united in their desire to have tbe 1930 con- vention of the New York State Volunteer Association held In Every effort Is to be made to this Ford Pembleton and Harold of Central were severly hurt when the Packard sedan in which they were ing to their homes from New York city skidded on slippery pavement and crashed Into p. pole near Pembleton had a fractured arm and Decker a bad but on the Otto Moeller and tbe Misuses ces and Elsie Decker also of Central suffered from shocks and Clothed with little more than their shirts and Jack Maloney of and N. were left on a lonely side road south of Newburgh early in tbe ing after they bad been held up and robbed of in cash and their They arrived In Newburgh arrayed in wornout overalls held held together bv pieces of which bad been given them by a men had been at waska during the summer as They said they bad picked up two strangers and bad been Lewis of who was seriously nerk by a dynamite blavi In a well he was digging at Fort died at the Cadet flus pital at Mi and Mrs. Charles R of announce the en- gage incut of their Gcr trude to James sou of Mr and Mrs H of Tne e in ihv noni Cornelius Village sessor of for tbe eleven years and a well known resident of died suddenly of heart trouble at his home August 31 aged ty four He was born at N. in went to the ment of tbe Hat Company are home 'the shops ing closed is a re- port that the shut-down is only temporary but no date is set for their reopening Morris of will think twice while driving through Ulster County again for he was picking some ap pies from an orchard in Marlboro and arraigned before Justice Lent at fined and sent to jail for the Despite the long drought has menaced the crops In this section New York City has nothing to fear from a water shortage as both voirs are full and tbe supply U more ample than usual at time of Announcements bare been re- of the marriage of Miss Doris of to Godfrey of on August 28. The bridge at Red be- tween Orange and Ulster which collapsed under a tractor about a month to be rebuilt Immediately at a cost of to be met equally by both counties The Albany Bridge Construction Company will do the The three nre companies of to tion and clambake and omit tbr fire parade this Tbe date for die same Artistic circles at Sing Sing prison hate been split wide open over the buildings are to be newly painted be yellow or red Sentiment of the guests at the institution Is about evenly but Warden Lew E. Lawes has taken the side of those red paint and the buildings me going to be Max aged of went swimming in Rockland Lake and drowned J. E. of the Light and Power Company ried to the lake a company pulmotor but all efforts at re- failed although the j body was recovered a short Record breaking at- tended the eighty-sixth fair of the Rockland County and Horticultural sociation at last Tbe weather was perfect and tbe harness horse were keenly contested Mr and Mrs. Everett W. of Greenwood are on a tor trip to Montreal where they will take a for In company with four two gentlemen and two ou a big game bunting expedition In British Columbia The party enter the wilds at B. and will make a circuit of some 400 miles with saddle mules and pack being equipped with every facility for Dining and The party will include a took and horse wranglers M. of Spring was arrested last week attempting to smuggle into New Jersey from New York state truck load of green corn on tbe Paul Is being held for trial The maximum fine for the offense is There Is a quarantine against Hie taking of corn from New York Into New Farmers Hit Tariff Up Tuesday Twelve in the Rates ATTACK MADE ON THE FREE LIST Farm Associations Insist sion Was Called to Aid Growers With the Senate taking up tlw tariff Tuesday and a battle due to open over provisions and leading farm and commodity forwarded a tion to members of the Senate in which they criticized the reused in tlie Finance It is that with to a considerable number of cultural commodities that are sls ts laid on the need for higher on animal marine and vegetable oils and fats and raw materials from which products are A striking part of the products of the is a demand for duties that some into competition American agricultural and a of the cal trade agreement with Cuba The communication calls for materially increased ditty sugar and an increased rate on blackstrap Emphasis laid on the fact that the extra sion was railed primarily for farm relief and to bring tural rates to level that would put agriculture on a closer equality with Keeping up its attack on the the National tee out a statement bv ator Kenneth of urging the repeal of flexible tariff of the existent law and opposing the tariff commission of ley The struggle in the will center on Simmons asking for information through tax as profits and losses of asking tariff The lution he opposed the Re- publican Finance Committee but it expected to pass a vote can be The tariff it is expected to be the unfinished business ami de- bate will be opened on the u mo t lAH of a firm of tush je i r f i i A. mf a i by n the Thi Sni mtt I. u I Thr if old i f t tuly or her t t n' M T f to While no one cratic sentiment throughout the new Democratic in anticipation j has admitted tbat the state com- of the next proposes I the Democratic State Com- work for the funds has a I ordinarily at disposal have those tarn liar in New tbe situation say that and t announced Is the It is lo provide for of this II Mid that thr nii 's Kwn aft r ihp r led lij M of tale man In Ward of York second took the Work on nrw s ol annex at Cornwall the of the Middletown Savings Bank Celebrates the part of the excavation work having Thr been taken from on nail nf the orn a ition in Detroit i n rain 11 r of 1'wftrs are fx f of 11 f{ f i in f f m Grand Jury In Coshen charged with having used In an attack on The mas of nn of the is In the Jin n is Ward ii to hate hut a client till Is MI d to h 9 n il One of the Finest Of Its KM in United States On the Banks celebrated its tieth anniversary and on casion it bad a record to rhow that is without equal in city several times the size of In the It was on September 1869. that the Mid- Savings Bank opened for business in a corner of tbe clothing store of George L. one of its tors and tbe first George A the president of tbe ings says tbat on that tirn day eighteen accounts were ed with a total deposit of Tbe amount on deposit tember 1. 1929, was 111 6S5.- 055 36 During the sixty yean the Middletown Savings Bank paid in Interest to depositors huge sum of 23 It will be seen that the bas to count lo more than half i 5 present a stein In addition of with ill bank surplus until II hn K nT more 2000.ftto Ph Kurd M In 1 The bank Ihn in I of il- une I T i r j A 91 H I n i of an publi i tin fin Hf ii Ihe ap f K i 1 p Jr f r A of F i f r. k t IK FT I K f f r ro IT ff A1 ii hf of ilr nc i rf i IX TK of Mai t t V r n T to O i of us st T r i II I V 1 a- Vr If f HIP M S rl i tic ar man ttir r i f mi h ir on of Hot i I r are Mo tbe Vt M t' 14. 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