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12 THE KINGSTON' DAILY FREEMAN', KINGSTON, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24. 1938. The Weather WEDXESOy, Al'O'tST 21. Sun rises, sets, 6:52, Weather, clear.

The Temperature The lowest temperature registered by The Kreernan tliprinom- The highest point reached up until noon today was 76 degrees. WcMhor New York city and Partly a i cooler tonight. Thursday partly cloudy with moderate temperature. Fresh to strong north- wesl i temp a nighl about 65 degrees. Eastern New York a i FAIR and slightly cooler tonight.

Thursday fair. Not much change In temperature. Navy Day, October 27 Washington, Aug. 24 UP) Ad- Playground Show At Audi tori urn Is For All to Enjoy Tho Department of Ilfvrcation'ii third a a playground i i and a i 1( lr tomorrow Pvr-nliiK a clpal A i i This one of tho blKK-Ht in the Inler-play- Krotind IH tho do- vlclnlly-- tc rml ft a Hiimmer- IOUK competition the various a of tho rlty. Craft work of i-vi-ry dotx-rlptlo'i will displayed by I i of tho parks in 10 separate booths.

of dlfTercnt articles made a i Ihc slimmer i he In the i i which i i which park doui: i craft work i i the i Judgliig of tho craft i i Which will 20 i to the i i a i on tho i a i a i Hest booth chow ing bi-fit arrangomint of a i a a i of a i greatest. a i of hiindcrafl. and groat- 1 est a i of a i In addition to tho craft rompe- FOUR CONVICTS DIE CELLS miral William D. Leahy naval commanders afloat and ashore today to observe the 17th annual Navy Day October 27 by stressing the fleet line of defense." as "our first Roosevelt Is of Opinion GOP Shouldn't Disturb Democrats i i a by the elide, upper left, convicts were drad a Ktrike." In the Philadelphia prison at llolmesburg, I a. Coroner Charles H.

Hersch said" a i disclosed suffocation as the causo of death, and announced he would make further tests in an tltlon, then, i a peclnl pro- to no what Induced tlic suffocation, ra BUSINESS NOTICES PETER C. OSTERHOUDT ft SON Contractors. Builders and Jobbers. 80 Lucas Avenue. 616.

SHELDON TOMI'KINS. MOVING Local, Long Distance. Storage. Modern Vans. Tacked Personally.

Jns. 32 Clinton ave. Tel. 640. SMITH AVE.

STORAGE WIIS Local-Long Distance Moving Cargo Ins. Modern J'addcd Va Agent Allied Van Lines. Inc 84-SC Smith Ave. 1'hotio 407 gram of a i set on it i i basis. Kach playground Will a i on stage.

Tho playground Judged us a i tho best program i bo awarded an additional ten points a Iho inter- playground Irophy. All of tho better a talent will bo on a to put on tho best possible a i guests In order to win i In i event. The program i I i I i dancing, acrobatics. I A i a Aug. John Firemen Discuss Assistance Plan Hyde Park, N.

Aug. 24 --President Roosevelt, condemning reported Republican intervention in Democratic primaries, cleared the way today for administration support of an independent senatorial campaign in Idaho. The President said yesterday that decent political morality demanded that members of one patty stay out of the primary elections of another party. His statement was precipitated by a question regarding the poll' tical situation in Idaho where Senator James P. Pope, a down- the-line administration supporter, recently was defeated for re- nomination by D.

Worth Clark, who pledged he would not be a yes-man for the White House. There has been talk that Pope --who charged he was defeated in the Democratic primary by Republican votes--might run for reflection as an Independent. The President said he did not know what Pope would do, or whether he would have administration backing if he stiould make an independent race. Bur. Mr.

Roosevelt's condemnation of Republican intervention in the Idaho primary gave him an open path to support Pope if the latter choose to run Independently. In Georgia, he said, the Repub- School Taxes Due August 31 Six days remain for the payment of the 1938-39 school taxes in the city, Wednesday, 31, is the last day on which the I tax may be paid without penalty, If the school tax Is not paid by then a 2 per cent penalty is 1m- posed under the law. Taxpayers may eliminate the possibility of being required to stand in llao at the treasurer's office in city hall during the last minut" rush if they pay their taxes in th'. next few days. METTACAHONTS Mettacahonts, Aug.

24- -The of Mrs. Koland Davidson. A neighborhood Hupper 21- Mr. an 1. her parents, and Mrs.

A. rC a Un 'd 0t i a of Mrs. William lct i Firo Chief Josepn i his folders to enter the Demo- Volunteer fire chiefs of Ulster ican state chalrman has asked was observed Friday at tho home ot her niece, Mrs. and Mrs. Gideon XINGSTON TRANSFER IN Storago warehouse.

Local am long distance moving. Phone 01 MASTEN STRUDEL Storage Warehouse and Moving 742 Broadway. Phono 2212 Upholstering Fred L. Tubby Rofinlshlng Phono 1553-n WHITE STAR TRANSFER CO Moving, Trucking, Storage Local and Distance. Phono 1G4 LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired.

Called fo nnd delivered. Work guaranteed Ballard, 29 St. James St. Tel. 318 Awnings-Auto Tops T.

R. Wilson. 77D 2123 Lawn Mowers Sharpened, repaired nnd adjusted Called for and delivered. All ivorl guaranteed. Kldd's llopnlr Shop ii5 Franklin St.

Phono 24S1. Ilornbeck, Painting, Paporhanglng. Tol. 3831-R. VAN ETTEN UOGAN Wm.

S. Ilogan. 150 Wall St. Local, Long Distance Moving and Storage. Phono G61.

stuntH, I a I was I I I Tuesday i on tin: "nd swing a The a i lawn of Mr. in out will a at 7:15. Doors i Tom open at 7 for inspection of the bootliH. This yoar no i a been Placed on salr, for the i i however, ami a small admission ico will bo charged at Ihc door i i programs at Loughran and i a a i i I'arkn have been cancelled I i i a aid and leverage company i a i mil tec of the Ulster County Volun- Mrs. "Watcrhiiry's cousin, leer Firemen's Association at the Miss I a i of a Central Firo Station on Tuesday L.

and mewibers of the cratic primary. In Maryland, he so that directors and i may have a i i a i to for tomorrow's program. Niles Says He's Not 'Hashroucker' J' 0 Lucas nvpiiue, Kingston. N. y.

August 23, HISS To (he Editor, 1 havo Just an a bon voyage party lor Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kvans. Mrs. Klnior Fisher returned a a visit i parents at L.

J. Mr. Flhher met her in Xew York and (hey came up on the IIrange ciir.slon a evening. Tho and Harrison prepare Gclst and son, Robert, of Hyiio Park, L. were, recent over-night guests of and Mrs.

Christopher Dohrman on the North Road. Miss Lois Williams is i i week i Mrs. Harry Stu- lon and son, Marshall, In the lat- tcr's camp Hancock. Albert 1'aeger of Troy, who Hpcnt a foiv days i his sister. read i ton, L.

Miss Helen Thompson, Mrs. Kthel a a were the others present at the i The table decorations were in orchid and yellow i candles, place cards and gifts in remembrance of occasion. Miss McLatmhlln has returned to her l.on.p a a two week's visit with Mrs. Watorbury. Cariton Upright spent Monday at i Place, L.

I. Mr. Upright IIHH a position in the schools there next year. Miss Dorothy Halght left Tues- evening to di.sctiss tho plan, which was approved at the last meeting of the association. Several i changes in the wc-re made, ami the fire chiefs of tiie county expressed their approval of the plan which Kingston will be made the central headquarters with Fire Chief in charge of the operation of the a aid system.

added. Republicans are being begged to vote as Democrats. In a recent address in Barnesville, the President criticized two candidates for the senatorial nomination George and Senator Walter former governor Tho only volunteer fire chiefs who were a to be present at tho meeting were those from Sau- rlay for Lake where she gerties, a i Gardiner, High- will spend a fen- days at Iho home land, Milton, Walker Valley, Mr.s. Jacob Donovan, at home is of "per and havo discovered an in iorta.it mistake. I wish to corrci Hasbrouck Park did not wi ho Model contest.

AH I am no member of Hasbrouck ever was, will be, nor hav ever lived near it. am a mem ot Fnrsyth Park and a for tin; past two years. ar, ns well as this year have on tho contest. Thon, Daily Freeman is on salo nt tho following stands in tho IVotallng News Agency In Now York city: Times Building Broadway and 43rd Street. Woolworth Building.

C43 Fulton SL, Brooklyn. N. y. Floor Laying nnd Sanding. Now nnd old floois.

John Brown. Ifii! Smith avenue. Telephone) 1103-W. HENRY A. INC.

Roofing, Waterproofing, Sheet Metal Work. Shingles and Roof Coating. 170 Cornell St. Phgno S40. ould liko to i out Mint only roe of HH boys from Forsyth ere present nt the confost We William Nilos.

William Carlo Charles Mica. Since 1 am i i this lettor voiild like to i out a not one of us buys i any of our work. For majority of the work we use. hardwood. We do not use type of a i generally used by modelers.

Our brother, George Yaeger, in Wal- Marinn Walker York Tuesday. The Monday Mrs. Vincent Castana and son, of Brooklyn, are spending i week at the home of. modcls accurately i as 1 Contractor, Builder nnd Jobber Clyde J. DuBois.

Tel. 691. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES CHIROPODIST. John E. Kelly 2S6 Wall Street.

Phone 420. EDWARD JOHNSON, Chiropodist CO PEARL ST. Tel. 7 6 4 CASHIN SCHOOlToF DANCING Will reopen for Fall term Sept Gth In new location, 323V- Wall Reade's Theatre Bldg. For further information, Tel.

1235-w. have a good source of data. If you havo any as the of my, a tho Editor, may call, or you solid someone to my home You may i ') a i against a I'ark I believe in i i tin- credit 10 whom it Is due. Tho models of which I speak will bo on i i tion a i i a A i i i i a i A Forsyth i i I hat won Mr. and Mrs.

Lorln E. Oster- leave Saturday for a week on riseco Lake in "the Adirondack s. Mr. and U. T.

Decker nnd Mr. and William Russell Sunday at the DuIJois camp Watson Hollow. Donald JHiltois has been vaca- i i in tho Adirondacks. A S. and son, ouald Morritt, nnd LoGrand aviland, have returned a wuolt's fishing at Lake Charleson, Canada.

fall term of the School i will reopen on September Mrs. George Nancy Jioan -McCargar accompanied Miss Bertlia Dean ot" on' drive, to Letcluvorth Village Tuesday. A foursome of bridge was cn- E. Dean, Miss Miss Charlolts of iicr brother, C. il.

Raymond Halght. Mrs. Franklin Walker and Miss drovo to New a bridge club of two tables was enterlain- iiis C(1 week I)V Mrs a i Welker with Mrs. Lewis Seaman and Mrs. Welker playing for Mrs.

Mabel Hasbrouck and Mrs. Rose Seaman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stockholm Baldwin accompanied by a friend will spend tho week-end at Westboro on Lake a a i Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Goldfinger of New Hyde Park, L. spciit the week-end with the mother Mrs. Gay jflradt. On their return they were accornpAnied by Mrs.

Goldflnger's grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Gray. Mrs. Frank Woolsey and Mrs Bernard Pellcr returned Monday evening after a motor trip in which they visited' Montreal and Quebec, and spent four days in camp at Naples, Me. Sylvester Ridge is chairman to procure a speaker for the Lions meeting on Monday evening.

Mr. Kidge hopes to secure one of tho engineers on tho New York city aqueduct. a Busch of the De Laval company, Ponghkeepsie, is having a two-week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dusinberre Rosendale, Napanoch and Modena. It is planned to have the revised schedule printed and distributed to each fire department. It is hoped that the plan will be ready to bo placed in operation before the September meeting of the association. Imve i i i asa'inst I i i dn 1 Jlo by I Irvil1 (Irover Hyatt and son of import, are visiting drove to Albany a ago with their grandchildren, Robert and Florence LcFcvre, where tliey met their parents, Mr. and voy LeFever of Gloversvillo and returned home.

ACCORD i Accord, Aug. 24--Mrs. William Ward of has been spending a few days with Mrs. D. E.

Schoonmaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and children, Robert and Sally, and Mrs. Younts, and daughter, Joan, all of Ossining, spent Sunday i Mr.

and Mrs. John Miller and Mac. Miss Joyce i and Harold Miller, who have been spending some time with the Millers, returned to Ossining with their parents. It is with much Joy that the i welcomed home little Jackie Schoonmaker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Schoonmaker. For 10 months Jackie has been confined to the New York State Reconstruction Home at Haverstraw. He has returned home strong and well again. Mrs. Jane Miller is confined to the Jiencdictine Hospital, where she underwent an operation Eugene Talmadge, indorsing a third contender, Lawrence Camp, the federal district attorney in Atlanta.

At a later press conference in Washington, the Chief Executive hit at Senator Millard Tydings, seeking "renomination in Maryland, and at Representative John O'Connor, i for renomina- tion in New York. The President emphasized he was not concerned with individual candidates in his remarks about Republican intervention in Democratic primaries. He said that when the members of one party go into the primary of another, they destroy the objective of the direct primary system. Such intervention, he added, prevents party voters from exercising their own will. next Willing Workers meeting will be held'at the home of Mrs.

William H. Miller September 15, at 2:30 o'clock. The Mettacahonts picnic will be held at the Mettacahonts hall on Wednesday afternoon and evening, August 31. A hot roast beef supper will be served from 5 o'clock until all are served. Music will be furnished by Clayton's Military Band of Ellenville.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osterhoudt of Accord called on relatives in this place Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Kelder called on Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kc'der Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

EK Osterhoudt called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Osterhoudt of Pataukunt Sunday afternoon. A number of young people from this place attended the auto races at the Middletown fair Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Osterhoudt called on Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Osterhoudt Sunday evening. Mrs.

Simeon Osterhoudt called on Mrs. Eliza Enderly and Miss Lillian Enderly of Whitfield Sunday. Mrs. Eli Rider was given a surprise birthday dinner Sunday when a number of her friends and relatives gathered at her home. Mrs.

Rider also received a number of lovely gifts and cards. Don't Miss TONIGHT 46 GRAND ST. DlNEandDANCE Music by the KINGSTON BUCKAROOS A UEAt 1UXJ). Courteous Service WECATERTOPART1ES Metal At ETA WORK FLAT ROOK ETERXIT Asbestos Cement Shingles Defy the Fire Demon Smith-Parish Roofing Co. 78 FURNACE ST.

Every Type Boot Repaired Freeman Ads. Get ResoSs New York Central Resumes Traffic After Accidents Weedsport, N. Aug. 24 (JP) --Traffic was resumed on the New York Central railway today after a series of accidents involving two trailer trucks and a train. One of the trucks driven by Gerald Kass of Syracuse failed to make an curve, knocked over a railroad blinker light, and halted on the tracks 40 feet from the road.

Trooper called the 1 i Syracuse Handville dispatcher i i Then. too. 1 a it I'Orsyth, not Hasbrouck won Model contest. 1 wish i letter to bo published in your paper cither or A 25 in a reasonable place. Sincerely yours, CHARLES NILES News releases a i i to jThree Local Girls At the State Fail Steps have been taken, It a today by Albert Kurdt local Farm Bureau manager, t( park a i i i risto county pulchritude Manfred Brobcrg CHIROPODIST 65 St.

James Street Cor. Clinton Avenue Telephone 1251 TONTINE WASHABLE SHADES AQ NOW 0 K.xclusive "THE HOVSK OP QV.UJTV" Stock Cordls. Inc. JEPfGSTOX, X. v.

the a i a Cin Hall. Killed in Japan Tokyo, AUK. 24 The Tolivo districts worst a i a i disaster took 14 lives today and i about persons. A a Plane and a a i i plane col- lined over an iron in Om prepared hy i i u-presenteil at the State Fair in Syracuse. Threp local girls have been by represent a speeial committee three representative l.iiinchcs of area agriculture and v.

ill a a i part on tho program of the i fair. They are Hall of Kingston. was a Apple Blossom ori. an outlying ward of "the uoou a lvil1 who will again A 1 Plc Queen at tho fair; Vir' of i Park, who Queen and Olive Me- Range Oil Kerosene HtOMPT DELIVERY SAM STONE 58 Ferry St ital, Exploflini; gasoline sot tho factory afire and 10 workmen I i a were burned to doath. The a i 1 Il(1 crew of three and i Daniels ot Hoarsvillo.

who will of the a i i plane were killed. 1'oultry Quooti. Miss I was selected May Queen at the i i i hisli school last spring. Tlin throe girls will 1,0 littend- to Miss Syracuse tor whom a coronation ceremony will 1,0 belrt the tail- INSTALLMENT SHARES MAY KF PVKCHASKI) AT DOLLAR For Month for Each Sl.arc Matured Value $200 Monthly jm.vmcnt5 plus divi on cnrh payment brinj; Uir slmres to their matured value. Our lust dividend rate was The Kingston Co-operative Savings Loan Association 293 Wall Street (C'ordts liullding) on Syracuse Day, when will open.

Broadway Beacons Arc Turned On Fish and Game Clambake Tonight The first annual clambake of the Ulster County Fish nnd Game Association will be held this evening at in Port Ewen. The bake will ho served at 6 3 0 o'clock ing an orchestra will provide and immediately follow- music for dancing. It is expected that there will be a large attendance at the bake. At the present time the membership in the association is about 500 and additional members arc eing added from time to time. The association has been working on plans for a controlled sliootinJ area and as Soon as si.fflcicnt imds have been accumulated to secure the necessary posters it vill be placed in operation.

The necessary rights have been promised by property owners and most ot the details worked out so hat the matter of placing tho plan in operation will be method will pernjit all per- ons to hunt on the property so ontrolled but it will be necessary or them to register each time before they can go on the property to or fish. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barley, and daughter. Melvina, and Miss Marie Rhinehart of Gardiner are enjoying a week's automobile trip.

Chestcrstrcet will be installed Corn Pittsburgh, Aug. 24 Americans, little affected by troubles prior to the Civil spent more than $5.000,000 present old light polo is re than 5 000 to make room for the now li-ht i ar corn reme lies that irnvor ni11 i more than burn off the The Gazlay, Markle and Gillespie and Frcre families enjoyed a family reunion on Sunday August 21, at the Devil's Tombstone where a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. There were 37 present. Mrs. Harry Gazlay, and daughter, Alice, of Detroit, are visiting friends and relatives in town.

Francis Gazlay, who has been spending the summer with -Air. and Mrs. Chester Freer of Kerhonkson will return to Detroit with his mother and sister. The shrubbery and flowers surrounding the home of Mr. nnd Gross Schoonmaker made a pretty setting for the many ladies who attended the lawn party at which Mrs.

Edward Carle entertained at a'surprise stork shower for Mrs. Robert Kelder. When the many gifts had been opened and admired, a very cool refreshing luncheon was served on the lawn. UXIOX CENTER Union, Center, Aug. 24--Mrs.

Slizabeth Manning, who has been visiting her brother-in-law and niece. Lemuel Freer and Bessie Zimmerman, for several weeks, was called to her home in Queens, L. by the death of her son, Ray. Mrs. Charles Palen of Esopus, Mrs.

Jennie Terpenning and Mrs. Lewis Schultz called on G. Crist of Wallkill Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Hilda Nichols and sons.

but he was too late to keep trains off the blocked track. Arthur Putnam flagged a 100- car fast freight, but it was unable to stop in time and nudged the truck 10 feet further along the track. L. F. Colvin, a brakeman, suffered a sprained back when he was tossed to the floor of the caboose by the sudden stop.

The driver of the other truck, who was not identified went to the assistance of the first driver. His truck and trailer coasted down a slight grade, went into a ditch and blocked the highway. KRIPPLEBUSH Kripplebush, Aug. are fully underway for the Labor Day picnic and supper, to be held September 5, afternoon and evening, at the Jr. 0.

U. A. M. Hall. A hot roast beef supper will be served by the ladies of the M.

E. Church from 5 p. m. until all are served. Refreshments of all kinds will be on sale.

There will be music by the Phoenicia band. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vandemark and daughter, Gladys, spent Mon-' day evening with Mr. and Mrs Dimmio L.

Christiana. Mrs. Ellen Lefever of Kingston is caring for Mrs. John Smith who is not very well. Mrs.

Laura Davis and daughter Theresa, and Mrs. Jane Vandemark, spent Saturday in Kings ton. Sunday School next Sunday a 1:30 p. m. William Schoonmaker superintendent.

Church service at 2:30 p. the Rev. F. Baker pastor. A welcome is extended to everyone at these services.

Eddie Schnider, who has been spending some time with his friend, Milford Vandemark has returned to his home in New York- city. The FINAL NEW YORK STATE DANCE CONTEST WELL BE HELD AT I A THURSDAY NIGHT THE SHAG DANCE WILL BE CONTESTED FOR THIS TIME. Unexpected Interest Has Been Shown In All of These Contests nnd From i'ast Performances This Will Prove to lie a MARVELOUS SHOW. COME OUT THE CROWD. IMPORTANT! SCHICK SHAVER PRICES REDUCED $12.50 EFFECTIVE AUGUST 24--You can buy this famous Electric Shaver for only Pay AVoelclv Golden Rale Jewelers Since 1S5C; 310 WALL KINGSTON.

LEIBHARDT Leibhardt. Aug. 24--Mrs. Phoebe Krom has been ill. Dr.

Rachel Holhway of Kerhonkson was the Attending physician. Thomas and Robert, of Jersey Jerry S. Quick was a recent vis- City, are visiting Mr. and MrJitor with his cousin, DonaldI Sah- Harry Coutant. ler.

or Pataukunk. Thomas Eason George Benjamin is employed Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Jcanette B. Pollack's.

Zimmerman Monday evening. Laura Soper spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrj. said a a ll burn off the Lafayetle Halstcin of Kingston. the Ceiural' 0 nM a i a A and Mrs.

M. Marpne nf Cnirfono "sts heard L. are visiting Mrs re ca I The. Chapel trustees are very Marion, called on Mrs. Bessio Ernest A.

Markle of Rochester Mayor Hoiselman crew of men from Hudson Gas Electric Corpora- tion hart worked from daylight un- I til dark Tuesday to get the new! which hgMins system working. Tho in- mayor said that with the up-! nutting the" town and downtown business dis- i Nslnn tn trints sn wnll I 10 tricts so well lighted and the new system now in with -on Broadway that it would afford hotter protection for pedestrians if motorists when they drive in the business districts and Broadway at night would use only the parking lights on their cars, lo- Trade Com- aims of "roots and all. Certificate William W. Ryan of Kerhonkson, has certified to the county using lights it created clerk that he is doing supper and success. The net proceeds were Services at the Chapel: Sunday School at 10 a.

m. Evening service at o'clock. The Rev. L. C.

Richmond, pastor. Mil- week prayer service "Wednesday at 8 p. m. Jennie Terpenning and Roberu Fowler spent the week-end with Mr. and Jlrs.

Charles 1'alen Esojpus. of Center recently purchased 200 Leghorn Pullets from Sidney Solcberg. Friends from Pennsylvania called Saturday at the Gorsline and Markle Homes. Ernest B. Markle and mother- in-law, Mrs.

M. Gorseline, called on her sister, Arrs. Lillian Brown of Samsonville, recently. J. Solcberg Is soon to have a new house built.

The cellar is being dug now. Norman Quick of i Rochester Center is the carpenter. I Mrs. Ernest B. Markle spent a very pleasant evening Thursday Mrs.

Hiram Brooks of Accord. Harold Black of Kerhonkson and cousins from Poughkeepsie called on Herman and Jerry Quick Sunday. SAVE CXOTHES MONEY by using a WASHER Superior tlaansing Without Undue Wear. SEE OUR SHOW- 1 ROOM DISPLAY Allowances up to $25 on old washers KOLTS ILiCTRIC SUPPLY CO. 526 Broadway.

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