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ailji Jfrwmau VOL. LVIIL--No. 280. CITY OF KINGSTON, N. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14.

1929. PK1CE FOHI CENT; Gouty and City Women Organize For Child Welfare Eye-Witnesses Describe Fatal Bus Collision Various Projects Discussed at Meeting Called Bus Was Going at High Speed When It Struck Primarily to Induce Greater Interest in Child Touring Car, Killing Two and Injuring a 1 School--Dr. Crispell Advocates County Health Unit to Take Place of Boards of Health. Thirty-five representative of L'lster county, including Kingston city met at the Brass Kettle Inn luncheon-on Friday to consider ways: and meant to make the coming school: for Pre-Sehool Child-Training to held in Kingston ou October 9, 10. Construction on route 9-W Rapid Progress On New Rpad Number of Others--State Troopers Rx Exact Distances and Positions by Tire Marks.

Mr. IVrtW Krrrivr Work Dome I'ortrrS 1 Stay Mere. The Woman's Auxiliary of the M. C. A.

hold their ars: meeticg the summer vacation OB Frs-, afternoon. The devotions wore ia charge of Charles Five new ateaior- Mrs. D. X. Secore.

of 171 avenue, from Clinton Avenue M. Church; Mrs. Edwia Seadvr of 134 Llnderman avenue, from St. William Davis Hawk, Files Papers With Co. Clerk New Corporation Formed to Meet Needs cf Rapid Growth of Wholesale Distributing Business Here--Mr.

Hawk, Senior, to Take Active Part and Reside in Kingston. bus accident on the Highland-Milton road. September T. between a pas- ind 11, a matter of vital interest to parents throughout the county. These women 'were not merely "represents live Women" in general, but they represented active and successful women's organizations throughout county, and they were called together by Kiss Nance, manager of tiir Ulster County Home Bureau, which is sponsoring the school this year as it did last year, when it was something entirely new to the county.

By means of a clerer device al: at the -which was decidedly to the credit of the Brass Kettle Inn, became acquainted in a quick and pleasant manner. During the" luncheon, in addition to general conversation there was singing led' by Mrs. Henry Duabar and -after the repast, only were plans for the coming school arranged in a very efficient manner, but there were two or three short addresses given. It' win be recalled that last fall Dr. Wllker of- the Rockefeller Foundation cane to Kingston through the Home Sworn testimony of four that the evidence had not been Episcopal Church: Mrs.

Ora Merrill two ot them eye witnesses of the sworn to. This was sustained, malc-jof Zt Furnace street; Miss Alice i necessary for the physicians! are nue and be present at the hearinK this --ruins. The autopsy stated that: Graat Barhcr of 154 Cecar jsenger bus and pleasure car. in which Mrs. Mary deLaet died from wounds' street, from Clinton Avenue M.

E. 'two persons were and several i received ia the accident. Attorney church. Others badly injured, was heard i a preliminary hearing Friday atj Justice Lent then adjourned the lee Mrs Porler from! Highland before Justice Harold A. meeting until this morning at lhc house reported a 10; chicken dinner served to the Men's Port Ewen south is being rushed by Lent.

The hearing resulted in the Culverts on the! holding of the bus driver on a constructed and charge of manslaughter in the second the contractors. route have been much fill has been placed on the new degree. Bail was to be fixed by alignment. There are several one' Judge Fowler, pending a grand jury war places where bridges have been investigation of the case. placed over laid culverts and sluice-1 Sergeant Lockhart of the State ways.

The actual tearing up of the Troopers iras first 10 testify. road has'not At He. with Trooper Linn Baker, made o'clock, and fixed bail at 5.000'' Club of the Fair Street Reformed license, against Attorney Rusk's pro-! al 25 a a "i 3 aiS test. The attorney claimed there breakfast served to the directors at A uu lUTTl tj no statute giving the justice this cosl Drice and su er served to the authority. I directors at.

a later date. Dr. Meyers was the first to testify Porter's resignation as chairman ot concerning the "condition of Mrs. de'-; tne house committee was read and Laet time she was arough: to i (let? i' several points along the route trees have been cut preparatory to commencing work. It is the intention of contractors on the Kingston-Ulster Park contract to begin work at the south end of their contract.

The Highland-Ulster Park contract will be commenced at the Lloyd line and worked north. GANGSTERS SHOOT NEW YORK FURRIER IX BOSTOX HOTEL Boston, Sept. 14 Rheinstein, 29. supposed New York furrier, shot and killed in the dimly-lighted corridors of the Hotel Huntlngton early today. So closely had Rheinsteiii's slayers Bureau -and held a Child from behind to press Training School for thre-e days.

weapons within inches of his was a'simple yet eBcient In ra- because so little' wai known about IU their head 1Ice for more tn an of sulcid, Not until medical found the attendi.ee was jiot.large. enough two; bullet Dholes to the ortke I MM tt to bring Dr. Wilker backthts rear'for furrier's skull -Mid a search, failed the fall course; However, having trace of a revolter were a demonstration of possibilities of I that jwd.beea such-a course, practically free to fathers. It they I Police rushed to the hotel ana a. -'of the county, the Home Bureau search of Its roouui revealed that two men who had registered determined to put across school this year in a big way, hence the gen- eral'committee, for that was what it came to be.

to-complete the organization and Interest the Jn opening the Nance had', nb-diffleulty in "finding in the her women with "a Providence, R. apparently fled. The room was close to from bad occupied 'by. Rheinstein and his wife, Mrs. Rheinstein declared she knew the Kingston Hospital for treatment i laken charge of the meals served at He said tfiat she had been dead tke A in very satisfactory about an hour when he began an and efficient manner.

autopsy under the direction ot Cor-. i of Mrs Chester oner Conner. Dr. Meyers said that the Auxiliary was he found cuts over the" right ear and Mrs Hal1 had bec cllairman dt The R. Hal! from received.

left eye, which was swollen shut. votions for several years and i I Cuts were also evident at the base of much i 1 As chairman of the The flower committee. Mrs. J. A.

Wood: several places and there reported the death of two Auxiliary the neck, tured in were cuts on the left leg. I members, Mrs. Franklin Tobcy in ot the work done by during the seeretary- An internal examination revealed! Jul and Mrs Woo ecent1 of the left temple! A synopsis muscle and lining of the brain lne Auxiliary fracture of the base of the skull" was sni Mr Porter had been prepar given as the cause of Mrs. deLaefs! ed and the secretary, Mrs. Anderson.

death. Dr. Meyers said that he was' was asked to read il the investigation of the accident a short while after it occurred, and he later directed the placing of stone markers for photographs to corroborate his testimony. Sergeant Lockhart questioned the bus driver for the state record of the accident, but the driver. Henry P.

Duffy. Hamilton street. Albany, refused to talk until after he had consulted counsel. Sergeant Lockhart arrested Duffy on a charge of second degree assault, which was later changed to manslaughter when it was found that two of the occupants of the pleasure car had died as a result of the crash. In his testimony.

Sergeant Lockhart, stated that the bus had traveled about 150 feet after side-swiping the pleasure car, and that the pleasure car. which was driven by Jan deLeat. ,792 E. Nineteenth street -Brooklyn, was driven backward 48 feet by actual measurement. He was able to tell these distances by tire marks on the pavement and side, of the'rdad, he.said.

Lockhart 'described the.Haver E3S stovc draperies, silverware, Honk occupaau of the deLaet machine. for 'grand jury investigation- At- cloths and linens tor the lunch room.j i Falls saying that two persons, both men, torney-Rusk oWected-bir the grounds Mr po suggested that the dor-; Dasnvi Ie WPfA I AVm. Hmrk asslsted by Dr. Van Gaasbeck Interne Slaughter. Under cross-esamination, a In October.

1925. itary, Mr. Porter. Dr Auxiliary the the new secre- Rainfall Here During August Anothi-r in the rapid but sab- siantial one of KinKstoa's concerns was made jiubMc today when incorporation wero fileil in the county clork's oftice by William Davis Hawk. Incorporated, a corporation formed for the purpose of tiolnc business as wholesale distributor of electrical.

radio and automotive supplies and wholesale dealer in radios and every- thinp pertaining to electrical equip! ment The new corporation will take ox-er and operate the business established only a few years by Hawk. who began with an Hmit- I ed to a desk and a typewriter srndu- ally grew 10 point where he i leased a small warehouse and. years ago. moved to the present quar- tcrs on I'lne Grove avenue The of- llcers of William Davis Hawk," Incor- porated, are William Davis Hawk. president; William S.

Hawk (fnther o( the vice president; Roland T. Fuller, secretary anu treasurer. Mr. Hawk, expects to devote cousiderabie time to the affairs of the new organization and as soon as possible spend practically all ot his time in its interest, before long be- coming a resident of Kingston," as The corporation capital stoc.c* con- dine it Meyers stated that he supposed the! room as 2 men wera rooa: fracture of the brain had been! dormitor" caused by a blow from a blunt ob-, lhe building ject. He said that pieces ot glass were Provided.

fpund-ia Mrs: deLaet's hair, but i chased a new cuts contained! 10 ay Rainfal! in the Central region for the month ot August recorded by the cooperative stations; ot 2.UOO shares of no par value, of the Central Hudson Gas Eluc-'. wil1 supply ample capital for trie Corporation and the U. S. fe 5 TM" 111 nlar of the 1 business, which has already passed Bureau was considerably lne one man stage and requires add- the dormitories who would attractive 6 agreed i a as the. following tabu-Jed man-power as weil as add capl- stove light splinters.

in every way possible. dTC hI The Trooper Baker was called upon to! Auxlli also led ed ove that Mrs. deLaet rh. vnm.i wards the i. M.

C. A. dr $1,000 to- ive. Later. Station at latlon shows: Rainfall August, 1929 IUB i- I I fc.fc»*v»v** an taken hospital'- Prosecutor th Auxiliary purchased a broiler for Calro 19 i Normal' Rainfall August were that the evidence were.

in.the front seat. They both badly cut and bruised. rear of the car he found a woman be held for Investigation by 'the 6c- and small boy, both unconscious. tober grand jury. Many passengers of the bus were at $5,000 by Judge Fowler injured, he said.

mo Kroiiiiua was insufficient mitory floors be scrubbed clean of! a 1. i i I I Pine In the i Justice Lent ruled that Duffy wouid'" 11 whicn was done by thc TM at ron Poughkeepsie th 'and helper In January, 1926, Sec--rt-- r--i. Bond wa, 1 ndl 3 2 4 5 3 .5.17 .2.02 .3.56 3.38 3.9D 8.02 4.S3 4.53 9.95 5.61 and medical aid was administered them by doctors at the scene of the accident. 'The sergeant described the condi- of no reason anyone should deesire tion of.the pleasure car after the his death and asserted that they had accident, and had pictures to corrob- helghts. all the result tn earlr ignorant training by some Police, however, said aa cx- adult pr adults during the formative amiaation of correspondence in their vears of life.

It is to avoid the room convinced them that the man Cttlcatttm of'fears, and to cultl- was in biding. One letter urged him rate the inculcation of right thoughts' to "stay bidden." while another said, ind habits in little children that thia. "we will send you plenty. letter school is to be held this fall, with signed by his brother. read three people in charge--Dr, will never tell anyoas where who will her valuable Instroction yoa are." on "How to'Study the Miss: The outlets which killed llhein- Helen Hubble of "Cornell University'stein were fired, according to the whose Subject wHl be "Proper Food police theory, two men who had the Pre-Sehool and Miss secreted themselves around a bus, badly smashed on its left side.

Four of the windows were broken, several of the seats on the left side KUMAMAX tAW WILL ENFORCE BETROTHALS Bucharest, Sept. 14 Junian, minister of justice, drawn up a bill on marriage and divorce which will, for the first time of the dormitory rooms, the CONTROL NEARLY ALL front rooms and lobby downstairs IMPOIITAVT the attention of the Auxiliai-y and IMI OK1AT fclt 1 they later voted to pay for the re-j pairing and painting of the entrance Ncw Sc 14 (P)---J- PI hall, lobby and two large downstairs Morgan and Company and associates rooms. For N'ew Year's Day, 1327, Mr. in the Niagara-Hudson Power Cor- A r.if IPoration today controlled nearly all Porter suggested an entertainment at 7:30 p. given in the gymnasium important -waterpower sites in by the "Harmony Entertainers" and New York state as a result of the were demolished and others were ln tnls countr give legal standing.

a man ca noonist. The program was purchase of the Frontier Corpora- torn loose from their fastenings, to. betrothal vows. i a huge success. The Auxiliary serv-.

tion from the Mellon interests. ed refreshments from-1 to 5:30 p. General Electric Company and the A strip of metal on the left side had i if the man breaks off an engage- pierced the" license plate of the de- Laet machine and held it fast after tearing it loose from the car. Trooper Baker, the next to ment, without giving sufficient reason, he will make himself liable In During the year, Secretary Porter DuPonts. brought before the Auxiliary various; The Niagara-Hudson group now needs and they furnished oil has power sites on the St.

Lawrence corroborated the sergeant's testi-i family, mony and photographs. counsel. John Rusk of Ithaca whose in a second floor corridor. SjjgW fubjwt will be "Right Clothing one shot. One tullct entered Child." 3 head to left side of Right here and now is a good time; the upper neok.

The other lodged and Place to make it just as plain over the rigltt ear. vcawucu ouum. JL.VW feet from the scene of the 1 Cjym 1 i were LO.XDOX POST XOT SO KfiEA tne polnt of crash punishable by fines of from damages to "cither the girl or her scarfs and laundry bags for the dor- i capable of developing 2,400,000 Previous holdings of interests represented i new lighting fixtures, also gave 1.700.000 horsepower The Frontier jj $25 the hospital building. Corporation owns Riparian Rights their mother, the late Mary Jane Under certain circum-j mitories, an electric'fan and screen horsepower. stances, all presents must be re-' lhe Iunch room and pal( 25 i th Mor atl ta.1 to meet the situation caused oy rapid growth.

Mr. Hawk's belief in the advantages of Kingston as a distributing center in which to conduct a wholesale business has been proved by experience 10 amply justified and he Is fully satisfied with results today. has well grounded hopes for tomorrow and a lively faith in the rewards which the future holds. He has been a persistent advertiser in The Freeman and attributes to this a share of the success he lias met with. Mr.

Hawk will, of course, remain in general control of the conduct 01 the business, ably assisted by the corps of salesmen he has trained and organized. William F. Clarke will be in charge of the electrical department. Fowler Connelly were the attorneys who attended to the legal phases of the incorporation. FAMILY SHAKE IX XEW YORK CITY ESTATE (Special to The Freeman) Xew York, Sept.

Margaret C. McCabe and John McCabe of Wallkill, N. share in the estate of school child. It will be of inestimable raloe for those having older children to In fact, as a result of last; thavthey ABOUT XAVAL MSARMAMEXT London. Sept.

14 One voice rear's school there were those who Lj one am ong the London press die! sented today in the general welcome fcarl effects of trainiiss on chll-jjngton of a probable naval limitation (conference in December In addition to thc resular instruc- 1 Great Britain and the United states. I the protest of Attorney Rusk. Ac- bus harried Pacific shipping early in the next to take the testified that he lived stand. He about 1.000 i ttsssxZsisz i VTZ. her held four food sales, a ni i islands adjoining the Long'Sault Rapids on both the American and Canadian sides and also stock of the from where he -was standing.

He by fines of from aggravated cases, a jail to The original application of the Frontier Corporation for permission wua a i i 1 1 1 was first attracted, he said, by tbe sentence may also be imposed, of the bus as it passed his'. solicitation the Auxiliary helped sell develop the Long Sault power be- brick for the fireplace, also had a ame one of the leading issues In the borne. He estimated the bus was traveling, about 40 miles an and used his long experience as an operator of busses and pleasure cars to estimate the speed of the His evidence was admitted against MAORIS SEAL WAR BANNER GIVING KEY TO GERMANS shower of kitchen untensils for the camp. The Auxiliary also built one of the dormitories at the camp. according to the report of the New York State Transfer Tax Department here today.

Each will receive a legacy of Mrs. McCabe died September 16. 192S. leaving an estate which was appraised today at $24,614 jross, 121,432 net. Other." who snare in the estate are Hazel McCabe, Mary Mc- the German cruiser Emden nan for tne Mr tton giWhTthe form of most Inter-! That voice was, the esttng talks, there will be exhibits of; Morning Post, always a big.nary ad- traveled about 100 food and clothlnsr which will, in con; vocate and suspicions of any move Crete form drive home the lessons for limitation ol Britain's sea forces, civen in talks.

The Post declared: After hearing all this in explana-l "The British people are nervous tiou from Miss Xanee. this General about these disarmament negotSa- this the nor 1926 campaign -when Governor Cabe. Bernard McCabe. Catherine Mc- who opposed tho project, was Cabe. Margaret McCabe.

Dorothy Mca candidate for re-election against Cabe and Frances McCabe, all of After the reading of this report. Qgden L. Mills, Under Secretary Wallkill. John B. McCabe is executor.

Mrs. Longeyar, president of the Aux-! Ol the Treasury. Later the appli- Auckland. Sept 14 a ry, exhibited a photograph of tion -was withdrawn Porter which she had had enlarged 1 which' a framed to hang In the lodge at i tho camp, with a brass plate conj taining his name and the years dur- New Zealand re-jj which he served the Y. M.

C. A. ineral secretary. r- i in behalf of the -Vaxiliarv the rrom a convalescent's chair. Thomas casting off to tbe side of the road.j fo TM a 3: 8e led ee w1tt the presideat.

Mrs. W. X. Fessenden. i A.

Edison today was directing Under the questioning of LeVan, mans 'presented Mrs Porter with a hand- Haver of Kingston, representing the) The ceremony-was earned out sj un hre ii a and Mr. Porler district attorney's office. Mr. Martin: Chlnemata. A depicting leai a(ST bas She Martin, the feet after the world war crash carrying the deLaet machineL enllV- the Ar4wa lrlbe geii with it for about 40 feet before 1 i i formally sealed peace with the Ger- Mr.

McCabe is in the employ of the York city watc-r works depart- FROM ment. He came to Ulster county as ATTACK OF PXEVMOXT.V a of tho B. W. S. police a number of years ago and was sta- West Orange.

Sept. 13 lip) some lime Brown's Sta- 'tion. The other legatees are his wife and cnildrpn. The family is well known anci has many frionds iu pro- Kingston. told about the condition of the per-i Maori warrior defying Germany was.

sons involved in thc accident. His'placed ia a casket. The cc testimony on this point was fitted with two padlocks of the services of Porler and their laboratory experiments to dace artificial rubber. The S3-year-oid inventor for the first time since stricken a month County Committee, at the suggestion tions and don't much like of Miss Nance, proceeded to choose: American notion of measuring chairmen for gub-comtnitteos to ac-j British navy with a yardstick, on this point was similar; was nttea witn two paaiocss ana Auxiliar-- Hrely help in spreading this wspel of. the precipitation with which Mr.

to tnat of sergeant Lockhart. I kev of one was given to Capt. Von ple CT MN Wiln neumonla was Permitted healthr. happy right childhood by has ra.bed Into tbe sub- Tbe ast to take thc stan Arnaa of lne Imden who onvr br a means of a large attendance at thejject." was PVed Perkins of tbehsed to take it to President Von ioa 0 A a -y throurrt- comiasr sewlons of the school. The paper then demanded that Highland road.

Mr. Perkins testi-jdenburg. Ws Lociai'on ih-m were. County Chairman Mrs. Clarence when Mr.

MacDonald went to Wash- flc that he lived about 500 feet! The other key was retained by A delightful program was render-- n- Tn(14-n A 5 trom tne scene 01 tne accident He the Arawas. The casket itself is to consisting of the violin concerto each other. repose in their church at i a0 by Accoioy. played by Miss Era CHaton. accorapaaSed by Gfres Cp 21 Hours tm Water, jjjiss Enaice S'nanaoa.

and tare-; London. Sept. 14 solos by Robert Hawksiey, ac- ROCK'S ROCKY HEAD SAVED THE PAY ROLL then demanded School he should emulate Philip 7: JTra. H. M.

Eppes of Accord Home.snowdea. chancellor of the Bureau, chairman of Pciriicity Com: chequer, in his stand at The Hague. and saw the bas side-swipe the: mittee. aanisted br Mas; Baum of, and "stand firm apoa the necessities pleasnre car jast south of a Kingston. Mrs.

Smith of his own nation." i roads and culvert. The bus. he said.i the chairmen appolntinc their owaj asMefatet: Mrs. G- F. Hice of ton was appointed chairman of New York.

Sept. 14 sit up aa entire dav. Declaring i ling how he had appreciated me co(ha pb5 a conva i esceal Micr.ae! ROCKS bard nead. te aad his fellow employes of a river front contractor will draw their pay today. Rock, 53, was walking along East 64th -street this with J2.000 in his ccat pocket, his Sna's payroll.

r.dison, his son, said itr- IT-X men stopped up fcc-hind him azd inventor had recovi-rtd his ono S0 hin: over the head with a he would not t)'; A mental one. he called 'or the repon on procrt-ss of his rubber experiment, some details of which had bec-n carried on by by Mrs. Williasi El- were by Tosii: S. ASIIP.Y TO GO WITH Committee: Mrs. oi of Hurley, chairman of wnere Irtrafloa: Mrs.

tTfllZani KemMe.f, chairlkau of materials. Moaday of this week from tbe? crash and that the deLaet machine; a Mrs Mamttea In lr hacked ap some 50 feet. Hej was 1 nst res Mrs. jiagreiiea in ler I i She said she was Pazed. not out.

Hock lloudly heip. A a short the street heard an3 oa tne run. The two robber? To iheir in pocket oaly slic'nt oa ais head. employed tteB1 to It ta believed tnat the youagj Laet machine being found her long'It been kaowa Mr. aad Mrs.

F. compelled Hinds were in town, they woaid of the League, which Is carrying OB Ckfld Welfare work in Kiagnom eUy, at some length oa the of tfeft.L-asB- to prae- tmn orer Junior Leagao i maid. woman, wbo came from Germaay about eight mouths ago and was ua- abie to speak tbe Emglisb bas ber promise to do away wKk feenelf. She bad deapoadesa. for weeks, of in dirlig the three days fcr to care for chnd- wlmi would find it rtiiltteiy to bring with i the time at the schooL Mrs.

Mr. Perkias aided the passengers of the deLaet machine in getting out of their car, tbe lady and child beiait unconscious, be said. Mr. Perkins placed the blame on the bus driver, but this testimony iwas allowed to stand on tbe "Ail efforts to trace lw that it was only, a matter of aave futile. So OM cam be opinion, fond wbo saw ber after sbe to ber room algbt.

Meanwhile tie search continues aid some of tbe 1 the de to gire up her attempt because the have beer i Deluded che recepuoa. the worse taking her down the fl Conspasy. has tendered her resigaatioa. and will accept a position zs c-xecclire secretary treasurer to the presideat of BCS TO MAKE SPECIAL TRIP, KTMma woibo tbe CatakiU MoMUiu Prosecutor Haver tried to introduce autopsy, prepared by. Drs.

D. S. Meyers and C. B. Van Gaasbeck, both of Kingston, but Attor- objoctot oa, tbe Reckless Drfrer Fisted 999.

Edward Bender of PaleuvHIe pleaded guilty to tbe charge of reckless driving Friday ment of city Klaxon via the Straa'd tary of the Auxiliary aad has served as cbairmaa of the aoase coaiaiittee aad very acceptably in various capacities erer siacw she came to Mr. aad Mrs. Porter. Mm. Hinds aad Mr, and Firemen were sumajoaed tw H.f im CaukiH and best wlshes thojajght to Voa Berg's Advaaos ot feace nui IB ary wherever they may go.

jtaaraat oa Wall street where aa it the irip will be made every Sttar- overheated stove had set fire Toaight's raa is being made Call. woodwork. The damage was slight of The Downtown Business business sectioa to last I East Kiagstoa at 10 o'clock tonight. Res-! if jhe number of coaimnters warraal come of an accident tbe Catskfll- Patenrille road several weeks ago in which a Miss Schmitt suffered a fractured skull from which she is Mrs. Harriet Ackennan was moved from 648 Broadway to re- but owing to the difficulty of getting! Men's Association, that was instra- 147 at the blaze which wa? under the in getting a bus ran be- irxcinrcQ BKUII iruM WUH.M sue, rf slowly recovering at the Kingston! Greenkill avenue on Friday ia the 1 stove the firemen were kept busy for, iween here and Sas.

Kingston oa Hospital. ambulance. I some time. 1 regular schedule-.

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