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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 17

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Kingston, New York
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THE "Not Guilty" Verdict Winters'Case AltnonkJi alx tettlfled that H. Winters. 34, of 14 Hurley avenue, intoxicated, jury in police court laat night afte deliberating for 20 mlnutea trough in a TWfdlct of "not guilty" of th of driving car while Intoxl (on January 15. Winters wa represented by Chris Flanssgan while Attorney Roger Loutiiran appeared for the distrlc attorney's office. The arrest of Winters waa made by-Officers Cramer and Boss on duty in.

radio cars. Ridini with Winters waa Edward Butler police officers who testi- fied'that Winters was intoxicated were Officers Reardon. Robert Healey," Fallon and Stoudt. Wlnten in his own behalf testified that he was not Intoxicated His story waa corroborated by Mr Butler, who waa called aa a witneai for Mr. Winters.

James Devine and former Sheriff Arthur Riee were called as character witnesses for Mr. The Jury which heard the evidence and brought in the verdict were Willis Roe, Percy Jonea, Walter Scowden, Ralph Clearwater, Clarence Freer and John Barton Judge Culloton presided at the State Chairman KTN-OSTOX HAILT PREEMAX. KtXOSTQX. v. (A WatMngton Ry.tMor) Endorsement of Vandenberg Threatens 'Dark Horse' Role 17 William F.

Varney New York chairman of the Prohibition party. The party holds Its national convention it Niagara Falls, N. May 8 and 7. (A-sociated Press Photo) Bf BKVOX PRICE (Chief of Bureau, The Associated Press, Washington) The Michigan Republicans surprised many of the political prog- by their open endorsement of Senator Vanderberg for president. It had been assumed widely that, however strong the sentiment for film might be in his home state, that the brakes would be kept on effectively until convention time.

Senator Vandenberg long been viewed by his friends as No. 1 dark horse possibility for the nomination In case of a deadlock. active la recent months In the Senate where he has sworn official du ties to perform, but has embarked on no extended speaking crips and If ho has any organization outside of Michigan no one has been able to discover It. He rarely has referred In his ipeechse to the coming presidential contest, and he had made V- pub- pre-conventlon a wmid in that position. en no had no delegates at tr candidates.

He has Pledged to him. It was suggested, he could hardly be accused of bavin, kept a single vote awsy from any other candidate, and he would coma up to the starting post singularly free of those animosities i normally spring up among presidential aspirants. has the It can only be conjectured wheth- of I 1 Ul me Michigan state convention may have changed that situation. to Hole The senator himself has entirely faithful to the role marked out by tradition for presidential dark uv A ueaujucn. oui DV I Many of these friends hare argued' horses that absolute aloofness from He has become somewhat ii v.v»ii» ferred in private with adherents of Vie various rival camps, but seems to have done nothing and said nothing to offend any them, DWing all of this i talk of hV availability a compromise candl-i date hai persisted.

In some respects.I the prenience of this talk has gone against pijcedent. ID view of his own continued failure to ask for or even declare himself receptive. The Innormon thoughts of Senator Vandenberg'i Michigan admlr- are not avslUble. but it would seem that only or two explanations are possible. about to be foreclosed for someone else; or perhaps they decided a regardless of the wisdom of thp flrst approaches, the time couie for a bolder strategy, Now a Cun.lkUtr? At any rate, the Michigan Republicans have done what they coulil to put the Vsndenberg hat i tin? ring, and he has a i i a tion at the act.

Future, calculations of the delegate situation must go on from that point. The development. has come at a time when It appears certain the national convention will contain a very Isrga of utv Instructed delegates. a of thes, are pledged to one candidate or nn other, but the nature snd i i a i of such pledges vary widely. Many are not openly pledged to anyone.

Doea the Michigan action, plus the circumstances which It was a remove Senator Vanden- technically from the dark horse paddock weeks sooner than eipect- ed. and Met him definitely among the candidates? If so, does It mean that Senator or someone else now up Into vacancy created? Only a only Ibo i Itself--can answer these questions. Jrsslca Draconntto recently celebrated trn wnsooutlvo years as soloist on radio. Hrr voice th. first sinslrd out as radio material 1 0 2 5 while was study- llcht opera In York.

BAD RASH WAS HER TROUBLE rid EMentUl Oila Arc Not Same the Edible Onw The essential oils used In flavors and perfumes, are not oils of the tame type as the edible such as olive or cottonseed oils. Incidentally, the word "essential" does not mean necessary; It Is derived from the word -essence," Dr. M. Beck in the Chicago Tribune. Chemically they are of a number of dtf ferent organic compounds, which in turn Bay be grouped In several different classes.

Perhaps the most common of these classes la that of the esters. are compound! of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and In general have fruity or wioeltke odors. Then there are the terpeoes, containing -different arrangements of carbon and'hydrogen atoms. They have at rule rather woody like turpentine or camphor, two wen known of the cJasa A third class consists of derivatives of benxene, the most Important hydrocarbon obtained coal tar. Obviously coal tar prevents an excellent material the artificial of such as the last their pretence In very dilate to give tkett odora.

It not ftat MM ef the edorlferow are tot powerful for we in the pore sttte. The manufacture of high-quality not to much upon obtaining the from natural or other as upon the proper blebolng with National Chairman DRAPER i E. Blake of Chleaqe, na- TM en party, wfl I figure prominently in the national convention at Ni. F.IU, N. May 5, 6 and 7.

(Aawcisrtrd Preea Photo) The eighteenth annual commencement of the Coblesklll School of Agriculture and Home Economics wta brought to a close Tuesday evening. April 28, when Acting Director! Day awarded diplomas to the forty-eeven graduatea. 203FOXHALLAVL Phones 2660 2661 (Member Fatrlawn FRKK DEinrERY WEEK-END SPECIALS 7 fe A jJili "AT TISSUE 27c; Fr.344-; 25c 3 tt GREEN PEAS tpt 14fts25 ffiESHJIEAK, POULTRY FISH ijsi For Your New Home or Redecorating Your Old HAND PAINTED CALAIS CLOTH One of the season's neweat materials Is Calais Cloth. In rich, full bloom magnolia ORGANDIE RUFFLED CURTAINS r-! 1-? i with that lasting for your windows, made of permanent finished organdie, deep mfllw. top, j-ards long.

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Years Available:
1873-1977