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iiAllT FREEMAN. SATTRDAY EVENTING. JTLY 21. 1934. JII.Y Camp Pretimakcr Makes Awards WILL HATCH SNAKE EGGS IN OWN ROOM Curator to SWf With A Wyoming Claim By CLAJtA DOUGLAS wsttr Downie Bros.

Circus Here Today Two Prizes to Be Given C. C. Camps A'tany. July by Governor Herbert H. Lehman acd tte second by t'oaBerra-.

lion Commissioner Litkgow Osborne. awarded the two Conservation Corps camps In Conservation Jec's which most to siatu in of work pllskixi. This umiounciriuenl was made here today ty Commissioner Ostornc. In making announcement Commissioner Osl-orae said. "Awards have been wade to ramps by various organizations (luring (he past year, but oJ these has fcxrtn based entirely or for the most part on the appearances of the camps and their general layout.

While are in this and desire to see y. M. c. A. tec Srtends aad frvr.

C. A. for ttt of fat: of a -r of BTlia a k-isvnl at TLe for! a rjjs. ftrtra. i la tit Bex jos tis of pro- tht accom-'.

t- game and the Klngc.cn Triasglr an rcgras; rrair.tr j.rojri'^. over by KJlit-r. '-f director, who varirus cauipers anci lejtilrrh toid cuesta about iirKus of camp life. Kot.ert Vas V-Ukesburch. president of shf Casip Council.

clitily to which of Hoard, ace! Hirry president of iht Triangle Club, responded. Mr. Filler called upon H. B. Stfln.

tbe camp's pro- director, wao eipIaScec! tne I-k." Cm were liM by her arriTa! with Bajaii 23 oiLer pythfus fros laa. i-Ejskes for ctar-turrs. zoos and ihrouch'ict tae country. TrrsalU-h Las nrranxed for rare his sleeptiig quarters dur- the haicMns period, which will fair- several months. He iofs not drink Intoxicants, so.

of course, when he sees the baby rnakes, be clear to blin that thev are real and not a version of too well known "d-f-'s." If all hatch and live. Tressllch siacds to make SIC.SOO profit. The pythons brine an avevge of 1300 apiece in the present snake market. mary object and accordingly, the prizes tu be Biven by the overnor and me are based on the work done. "New York state and the rth and Rajah nd thelr o.

reptiles, which arrived, activities from several of the Including Jack Shultz. Eugene Harry Gumaer. Cliff Con-, van Valkenburith. Roger Eastman te bave been wlth- serraUon Department have benetited' rendered a solo i nel from the market as subjects for greatly its a result of the Emergency Following the program of brief study. The eggs are the Conservation Work program which speeches which had been broken first which have been laid In this coun- is being done here.

The governor Dy Kroup i i anj ot her try. Also their laying was the first ,1 P01 0f cabin number flve a brief skt on recor(1 being witnessed by white elate the value of this work and it depicting a hunting scene in which man. 1 vnnnp mpn i fci 1 Satires of India, where i Lie ii tit. iiJtofr Vx. viiULi JI5 PFIZC QOCS Of XOX I should bo recognized in some mac- berg jjj skit were' George Clin- ner.

Prize awards are one way of ton Rowland Hugh Kegler. i doing this." JAlei Ebneth. Hunter Cohen. Roy i the confine themselves to The awards will be based 70 Schecter, Paul Pekln and Raymond Deatln back pythons from their Til- credits on the amount and Quality Dechene. I a ges Into the Jungles.

of work accomplished on the Mr. Rowland then presented varl- The python has not a poisonous bite, project; 10 credits on cure of equip- ous campers with prires for achieve-! It Is of the constrictor type and has nient; 10 crt-Ults on records and re- ments during the week and four boys i been known to swallow a whole cow ports and 10 credits on morale. The with camp emblems. i after crushing Its DOIIM with rh.tr.. enrollment period from April to Those winning prizes were: For! mendou.

nnwpr nf it. tober. this year, will be the work the hare and hound chase. John nlm la period on which the awards will be land; treasure hunt. George Stork i mnunmls ana fowl ll "wallows Urt owi at "My frve F.

to ft to be sad of tie as I tc fros; wared his -Has sosieth'cg ep llni "Sospethlng to do with bstslato tha: the worst of a sher 1 I wish would give 09 his appointment." -I Bob Blake. MUs Tuutnus wicn a ttuciorous in his eye. Judith flushed, and a warm took caue into her lovely brown eyes. "I suppose he was riding Schoyler's herd." she said with assomed Indifference. "Hiding something--111 be hanged If 1 entirely understood the situation-he was going like lightning along the i old Patch trail, but I was in a hurry and be dldnt seem to see me.

so I didn't hall him. Looked as though he was trying to somewhere In a big hurry." Judith said nothing, but she looked rather worried, and Mrs. Allen carried I Long before mother had time the "kiddies" managed Downle Brothers SEXORITA THERESA MORALES and sat down with a book. But the girl's eyes were not on tiie printed page--they scanned the distant trail over which a racy black horse might come skimming--Bob Blake always came that way! To Jndlth Allen. Just at this time, most of the world consisted of Bob Blake's tall, active figure.

Though they were not engaged. Judith's parents rather expected the tall cowpuncher to ask the fatal question any day. and Sheriff Allen had his answer all ready. "I like you. Bob--there isn't another to engaged the services of that well- western screen star.

Jack! is well as his leading lady. AUU AUCU ijAtneu i uLxie Starr, and with "Jack" on a desultory conversation until the Bulled on the circus grounds at the comes the horses that made meal ended. Then, while Mrs. Allen Athletic Field Immediately started history, namely. "Dyna- washed her silver and fine china, ithe- work of erecting the city of mite a "Golden well Chang, the Chinese cook, cleared off i white tents, and long before time for "J.J 0 t.ki a i since the days of Kin Tin Tin.

the street parade to leave the circus Another novelty Is a revival of the grounds everything was In readiness "leaps" made famous during the to visitors there were gayly dars "srandma" and "grandpa" painted wagons everywhere, and snarimrln'-r board thousands of folks watched the ma- acts as the Riding Hannifords in neurers of the elephants and after which is featured "George" the rid- the large dining room had served over 350 hungry circus folks--work was renewed with plenty of energy. Charles Sparks, the manager, Charles Katz, his assistant, were here seeing that everything was in proper place. ing fool. From foreign climes cornea the Aerial Brocks, a sensational novelty high up in the air. Senorita Theresa Morales is a daring miss and from Old Mexico and Is tte only lady in the world doing a heel and toe catch on her lofty trapese.

The New York Hippodrome sends the The first thing on Butters Troupe of wire artists. figured. Robert Callahan; Best nature At the present time there are 35'specimen brought into camp by boy Civilian Conservation Corps 12, Harry Rowland; high scattered the length and breadth of'scorers in track and field meet, the state, which are engaged on Donnelly and Alfred Gumaer. serration Department projects. The' Wednesday a number of the boys majority of them are on forestry! set out on an over-night hike.

A King, formerly chief entomologist work but several are working on'Rroup under the direction of Mr. of projects in connection with the-con-! Stein and Chet Baltt climbed Mt. serration of the natural wild Wittenberg while another group dl-1 life resources. Plane to Spread Poison to Kill Sudan Locusts two years of laboratory Investigations and field trials, H. Tip Th.ir Hats Indian women of Bolivia lift their bats when greeting on the street BUSINESS NOTICES PETER C.

OSTERHOUDT SON Contractors. Builders and Jobberm. 80 Lucas avenue. Phone 111. HASTEN A HTHUBEL Local and Long Distance Moving, 742 Broadway.

Phone 2211. KINGSTON TRANSFER IKC. Local, long distance moving. truck- Ing and storage. Phone 910.

When It's trucking, local or long distance, call 885. FINN'S Express. 31 Clifton avenue. DAVID WEIL, 16 Broadway. tory Mill End Sale.

VAN ETTEN HOOAN has with reeled by Aaron Dornbush alid Harry i Blr P' Me oewgnea to discharge clouds Gumaer went on a hike nearer by. i of ol on dus or the destruction of At the same time a number of boys' of locusts. went out in pairs on overnight hikes Te poison to be used Is finely in order to fulfill the requirements ground sodium arsenlte. King Is tak- for their third year award. Ing three tons, which have been spe- Thursday began a new week for dally ground by a British chemical the campers and saw the arrival of company.

It has been established that the dust Is fatal to the locusts and Flshang. Arthur Lyons, James i yet nilrmless to vegetation, animals, Castle. Robert Messinger, William 1 tnd hnman beings. Morehouse, Robert and William 1 Tne Aircraft establishment, Mellert, Thomas Jeffrey and Bernard unsuccessful attempts to utilize Rich. the ordinary bombing plane, finally de- A baseball game Thursday night signed an apparatus for discharging between the present campers and a the dust from the wings of a plane SSI? in uT.

1 at first i In tnat the Tl does camp in 1926 resulted In a lo to 6 not har. tn hn-th. it for the present campers. I to breathe It To Inspect Camp Happyland Sunday Artist Given Highest of Soviet Decorations Soviet artist who once was under fire for lack of revolutionary spirit--L Brodsky--has Just Sunday afternoon between 3 and been awarded thc "Order of Lenin," 5 o'clock a public Inspection will be! highest of Soviet decorations. held at Camp Happyland, the' Brodsky follows the realistic school former Tuberculosis Hospital on I of aIntIn na by consequence, has nuuAn i i Wm.

S. Hogan, Pro" 150 gt 1011 where undernour- f- Local. Long DlsUnc. children of the county are e-i IJu Storage. Phone 661, I Ing given a month's outing.

Few it. i a 1-1 i DQOulB DATA uftu OTlTlorf tlTilfv tn AM AH Storage. SHELDON TOMPKINS Moving--Local and Distant. Padded vans. Packing done personally.

New York trips weekly. Insurance. Storage. 32 Clinton Ave. Phone CO.

PARISH CO. Rugs and Upholstery Shampooed or Cleaned Binding. Refiinging, Repairing 55 New St. Phone 1074 The Dally Freeman Is on sale at the following stands of the Hotallng News Agency in New York city: Building. Broadway and i feet on the all-union central the opportunity to learn of this work i well known pictures, among them which is being carried on with funds i "Session of the Second Congress of derived from the sale of Red Cross' Kotnlntem," "Session of the Revolu- seals.

i tionary Military and "Shoot- The buildings at the camp have 1 of Twenty-six Commissars." He been thoroughly renovated and re- also has executed portraits of Stalin. painted and the camp is now in Toroshtlov, and other high officials. for Old Man Sehnyler--and you've got to be more than that If you want our Judith!" That Is what Sheriff Allen had planned to say when Bob Blake came to see him about Judith, but he had never told anybody excepting his wife, and she. well-meaning soul If there ever was one, had confided In Judith. So Judith Alien knew that much, anyway, and perhaps she was -thinking that her father might have met Bob, and they had talked it out, as men are apt to do.

She had not seen Bob for a week, but she had not mentioned It to the family. The casual remark of the foreman, Thomas, bad roused her thoughts and made her uneasy. Later that evening Sheriff Allen came home, and with him came Bob Blake, of all people. "I arrested, this fellow." grinned the sheriff, "for loitering on the trail coming to the Blue Bottle!" Bob grinned sheepishly, and openly winked at Judith. "He told me," said Bob.

"that I was breaking the traffic laws by speeding!" "Bob's made a voyage of discovery during the past week." said the sheriff, "and he Is inviting the family (yon, too, mother--Til drive yon In the buckboard) to start with him at nine o'clock tomorrow morning. I guess be back in time for supper!" Bob Blake remained that night at the Blue Bottle ranch and the next morning they started forth--Bob and Judith riding their horses, and the sheriff driving two rangy colts In the of the buckboard In which his wife was snugly placed. The rode for many miles across the prairie, then up Into the broken hills where they never wet a soul, and then the program that interested, the pun- Mickey Larkin defies death at every iround the performance in his sensational head long with slide. This season Charlie has given It plenty of open cages of wild animals, camels, ponies, dainty maids on tucky-bred horses, three forest-bred the public what It always likes to elephants, see with a circus, and that is plenty their Ken- of horses, trained to a nicety and handled by America's foremost Ken- bands added much joy to the long proces- trainers. Allen Houser and Carlos! sion, and a noticeable feature that Carreon.

It's a great big of- has been carried out on a Sparks- fering and gives two performances managed show was the cleanliness today, at 2:15 and 8:15 p. with of it all. Charlie Sparks knowing doors open one hour earlier to allow that the public wants novelties has inspection of the big menagerie. Finance Group Has Active Record than During the past year more in farm mortgage were granted to farmers in this locality through cooperation of the Standard National Farm Loan Association and the Federal Land Bank of Springfield, Mass. The Associa- members.

It supplements the activities of commercial banks and lending agencies to provide farmers with fuaiis for Investment In land, build- Ings and improvements. Officers are Morris Relter, Ellen- rtlle, president; Morris Relter, Hllen- tion, a cooperative organization with a membership of 110 fanners who i obtain mortgage financing through the Federal Land Bank, covers Ulster I county. Loans made in the past 12 months i went to 55 farmers. Of that total sum disbursed, 1101,300 was OQ! I Federal Land Bank first-mortgage loans, and 1109,500 distributed among 50 of the farmers who were! loans' vSlle: phIU Flnkelstein, Ellen-rllle; 1 Israel Steinberg, EllenvHle; Julius Kross, Ellenville; Solomon Lutln. New Paltz; directors.

Loans now made are written with interest at 5 cent but with provision for reduction to per cent until July 1938. Instead of coming due In a sum, these loans are repaid during a long period of years and thus amortize themselves. In New England, New York and New Jersey--the area served by the Springfield bank--there are 147 local associations. Through' them $100.231.985 in loans hare bean made since organization In 1917. and outstanding now.

the repaid. special funds ion t-ia 70-1 nn'ft Commissioner's loans. 18 83 000 fflSde cellent condition. Those who knew T-H, Woolworth Building. 643 Fulton street.

Brooklyn. N. T. During the afternoon the Ameri-' From Freud, Leading Turkologlsts can Legion will present a flag which' claim that the population is going will be unfurled and the Musicians' "bonlerard msd" In Its modernization Rugs cleaned and shampooed, music. of the Turkish language.

Land Bank In making the latter group of loans the association merely assisted fann- ers to file applications, but bad no part In responsibility for the loans themselves. "Practically every loan was made I expressly to refinance an old mqrt- gage or previously existing debts," I says Abraham P. Kaplan of Accord, I secretary-treasurer of the assocla- at last they rounded a wooded hillock. tion In tne 451 hanks have crossed a brawling stream, and Bob nad the funds or not been 9x12. J2.50.

and Dyeing Phone 65S. New York Cleaning i Tt noticed! that Arabic and Per- 694 TM ra MAMS AT rijln word? are being eliminated, only PORT EWEX. 0-STER PARK to be replaced by of I French terms. I The United St-rtes Clrfl Service hops disp a Mch 8lsns I Commission has announced open tnanto. kostnm." which is phonetic i Vacumm Cleaners.

Washing ma: Competitive examinations to fill the of "robe, mantean. costume." i chines. Refrigerators. Radios' and position of postmaster at Port Ewen whl1 hairdressers offer -friksyon, I small Electrical appliances repaired and Ulster Park. The examinations condulasyon.

tnanlkur- for customers at Colonial Electric Appliance Co. will be held in this city. It in ex- who wish a "face massage, hair wave, i 626 Broadway. Phone 976. pected that appointments will be; or manicure." i a as result of eiamina- Furniture, mo-ring, trucking, local-Jtlons unless it Is found In the long distance.

Staerker. 3059. of the service to fill aay vacancy by transfer and promotion. There will be no examination for Painting. Tarnishing.

Polishing. G. Steinmetz. 104 O'Neil Street. WHITE STAR TRANSFER INC.

Moving. arc! loar storing. Local Phoce 164. the postraastershlp of rtty of i Kingston as erroneouslr xtated 'la a previous Issue- of The Freeman. The 1 a "Aylag.

New i pTWllt of th a Join Brown. th dtT of Kinictoa to sch-dul-d to arcc 11SJ-W. tenDlMte on of this Charles Hoffmann 4 Soc ye 1ST Erjyrj Are. 2487 PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. EDWARD How JOHNSON.

Calropotot, Xtfkqr. 1st Wall The Jasapiay mice focod In North are fone of kangaroo, at any HK.oJiio-tso'n a the body and bead are only aboot three tone the ail aaother fire; tktM Oay from fret at a Predict Chances in ither at the jrtoa Park zoo have proven 5rr days the N.r«l« tsnw a mimd. but as buaridHy increases and nla Is In UK officg. tlwjr start to cry. f-f a the cries hecoine and Ajofe time Ox storm breaks.

a vlrraal told then) to stop. It was noon and the sun shone down i through one broken space in the thick tree tops, and fell Into the bed of the stream where it was overhung.by thick mosses and long, tangled roots. I "Please cotne here a tnomrat, all of jW," said Bob rather gravely, 1 They stood and watched him ex- i pectantly. "Mr. and Mrs.

Allen, of coarse yon knnw that I lore Judith." he said beneath his bronze, "and now 1 am going to ask you ytmr daughter. Of course. 1 am just hoping that Judith likes me well enongh he pawed and stared rapturously at the girl who had stepped forward and slipped her slim hand In his large brown one. clinging to It finaly. "there.

I guess that that proves she dot? tas whole he went oa choking little, "and though you folks all think I am a line rider. I an telling yon I am a whole lot more than that' I aa and If Jtwt glance down there where the sen Is abinlfig right through the water oeto tht pretaett s.t or Wealth "Many strive for wealth," said HI Ho, the of Chinatown, "In the hope of doing good, but encounter a new and fierce competition among those who seek to become beneficiaries." willing to finance fanners. Many banks that held farm mortgages hare been glad to hare them taken over by the Land Bank. The fann- ers who received these loans were refinanced on a sound basis, and their debts were consolidated with one creditor, the Land Bank. Payments will be spread out over a long period and interest pavments are! low." The Standard National Farm Loan! 2.

JOHN MacKINNON CHIROPRACTOR. 28 MAIN ST. Hotel Kingston, X.T. Graduate. Esuri.

GfU aooaro VACATIONIANO Mint karicg on caue free hare bees abietOKaUatihrir piics is the resulE of srscn- idc saving diiricg thr rix ytmr. Now the your Vicifion for nnt summer by depositing rerj- lariy in your Actoii RONDOUT SAVINGS BANK Broadway and Mill Strttts KINGSTON, N. Y. A Mutual tank, Operated Solely for Benefit of Depositor! 5top Shimmy andriard Steering WHEELS GOT We can take Shimmv and Hard Steering out of your Car "DT our New-Method Arle Straightening. And probablv take a reef your Tire expense at the same time.

All sorts of "bugs" in a Car's running gear are attributed to all sorts of causes but tha right one! We'll STRAIGHTEN your troubles out. and Wheels ALBANY AVE GARAGE REPAIRING 1 539 ALBANY AVE, 161 SoHDVParishRoofingCo. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE For Improvements Repairs Heating Plumbing Painting, Etc. Kingston Co-Operative Savings Loan Assoc. N.Y.

A SAVE MONEY BtT COAL Aristocrat of Anthracite Four tons go as far five. LEON WILBER 125 AVE. Phone SSI. All order? Phone 3703W. Tve It asd heUeve roe a hipnr rt? got dala here, and ay atu j.l QfftoK is tSaa fi ina.

If BritK) rcrraiix; yonr jasc I want to kis- Jadltli here--aad It's Great to be Back! Like Com'n Home How thovnads pwked Ten! yrm mfo: ITeTl mrrrr forfrl- llftod maltitwim. to he -rrn better tfds Stecc. Got A Toll trvjnrma He bw spreii I SC Dr. K- CKteoyatk. cated 194 Fair ctrecl COOLEST KINGSTON.

Earfr Tke poeoaMtic tire WM flnt are aoctsraal la their 1S23. a roTi top is 1772: a safety the teytise oniy JmbaMt teMi awl wben a tfcw largriy razor ia 1762: a lood speaker in IffH: i la 1064: peaiscope J7CC. I FEATURES FOR WEEK-END (Money, education, pleasure, Hear Sky-Pilot Robie Field Court.

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