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

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THE GKGSTOy DAILY FREEMAN, mOSTOX. X. THURSDAY EVEXTXCT. OCTOBEHJ7.J.938. OUR SIMMONS NATIONAL COMFORT SALE CONTINUES UNTIL END OF WEEK TONIGHT CAROL STARR Will Be Awakened from Her Hypnotic Sleep by KENYAN (Kinf of the Ice) AT 7:15 P.M.

IN OUR WINDOWS KAPLAN FURNITURE COMPANY DOWNTOWN 14 E. Strand. Tel. 755 Governor Newburgh Leaders To Meet Monday ma rice the CUr ot Ncwbnrfh art bcnaiblt and ihould Jersey City Under Federal Orders Dr. Canline 50th Anniversary Rites to tht of the church.

u.uiu. Hvlnj itt crtt'cal; nuug la old Cantinc home-1 ho United at Stone It uot a ChrUUan nation; i written In by J. i art Hriai la a world The new a a Many lltnore Church ot Chrlat. i voted by Esithsr i (Millions have would friend of the Arabian Mission In i but what Klatice had; without God. Larj-j OM Sensational cd 1 have attempted to run AT a Special Terra of the County Court Sf the County of Ulster held tlic Chnmbers ot Hon.

redetick O. Traver in the County Courthouse. Kingston, N. on the 26th day of I-REDEBICK G. It not our or with to be preiumptuoui or to our duty, but we do ii incumbent upon ua to to you and to recommend thoroufh tlon of condltioni and all admlnUtraUye offlccn, the XXpartment and mch other per- aooa you or your deem proper.

ReapMtfttllr FOULKJES 0. B. KNODSOX, Foreman. MERVIN L. LANE, Oct.

1938. The letter, which releaMd thii morning by Raymond Whearty, assistant Attoroey In charge of the Xewburgh Investigation, further alleges that the police officers and city officials, "without exception," knew nothing the operation ot the still, "or the exiitence of vice and gambling which were rampant on a larfe until raided by federal officers." 'Xo Great Surprise' The Newburgb. News In commenting on the letter says: "The allegations contained In the communication came no great surprise to many New- burghers who for the past few months had been gossiping about public officials called to New York to testify before the federal grand jury. "The reference to vice and gambling, it was Indicated, recalled the wholesale raid of several houses on "Water and Front streets a few years ago by G-Men. "About 40 men and women were seized in that raid, and when they were sentenced Federal Judge Bondy criticized the Is'ew- burgh Police Department for failing to conduct similar raids previously.

"The jurist contended that 0- Men should not have found It necessary to devote time to white slave investigations and arrests when their energies were needed for tracing kidnapers. "The present communication contained an inference that Newburgh, police officers and city officials either by their lack of knowledge of or refusal to talk before the grand jury, declined to cooperate in the investigation. "Emphasis was laid on the fact that the hat shop still was "located within about 600 feet of the City Hall and Police Headquarters." "The grand jury's letter, it was noted, was dated October 6, which meant that the group reached its decision to request the Investigation more than two weeka before it handed up the 45 conspiracy indictments. "Present city officials as well r.s Eoveral of these who held office Curing the time covered by the in vestlgatlon of the federal grand jury today withheld comment on the jury's recommendation to Governor Lehman that condition; iu the city be investigated. "Police Chief Fred 0.

Brown 'imed by Assistant District At orney Raymond P. Whearty ns among those who testitiet )cfore the jury, had no statement make, pointing out that he had not seen the letter and had had no opportunity to study its contents 'I wouldn't care to commeui without studying the letter to th Chief Brown declared "Mayor James D. Tweed told eporter that 'I have nntfcing to jay about the situation except tha was not mayor during the tlm" covered by the The mayor pointed out that he com to that condition ruled oo louble and triple hearsay." The wid "avoidance the word Cotnmuni.it was In of to ive the Communists any further' dvertlilnj." Jfo Fun Quotation. The deciiion--on file in the U. District Court deck's office but not yet available for full quota- A --In the Matter of the Application ot BOSK FABIAXO also known as Rose Bruno, "other, for leave to dunce the name of CHARLES 1KAIN- CISCO KRUNO, an infant On rcartins and filing (ho petition hr Jlose Fahiano.

also known ns Bosc V.rniio. rcrined the 2ath dny Octo- hcr, 1938, praying for leave -to change the name of Bnmo. mi Infant, to that of JO- FAUIAXO. and it appearing from said petition nnd the court lie- ins satistiert th L1UII mm nit tat tlierc is no reasonable objections to the change of the name proposed and "int the interests of the infant will he substantially promoted br the chance: NOW THEREFORE on motion or Raymond J. Mino, attorney Mid petitioner, it is DRUBBED, that the said Charles Francisco Bruno be and lie hereby is authorized to assume the name of CHARLES JOSEPH FA3J.UCO in the place and stead of his present name, on the 28 dny of November.

1938, upon his complying with the provisions of Article 6 of the Civil Rights Law. namely: that the petitioner cause thi.s order and the papers upon which it was granted to he Hied the office of the of the County of Lister, within 10 davs from the date hereof, nnd that, witliin 10 days from the date hereof, and that within 10 days from (lite of the entry of the said order, the petitioner cause a copy thereof to tie published in the Kingston Dally Free- roan, nnd -within 40 days after the making of this order, proof of such publication by affidavit be filed snd recorded in the office of the clerk the County of Ulster, and after snch complied 'with, the said infant, Clitrles Francisco Brnno, shnll on and the 28 day of ovember. 133S. known as and hy the name of CHA3LES JOSEPH FABUXO, which he is hereby authorized to assume, ana liy. no other name.

TER FREDERICK g. TRAVER Uster Countr COUNTY COURT. tJLSTER COCXT1 --In the Matter of the General AJ- sfjrninent of Oscar Present to Benji- uila Orkoff, for the benefit of Pursuant to order of Hon. Frederick G. Trnvcr, County Judge, nbtice IK hereby given to all having cLilms agninst Oscar Present of AJbtei Street.

Kingston, X. to pre- wt same with Touchers doly li 'aopport thereof to the undersigned on iot before the 7m day of November IMS. October 27. 1938. 1 BEXJAJUX ORKOFF Asslirnte UWKKXCB UBVINE Attorney- for i Street ElJeiuIUe, X.

T. USE FREEMAN ADS! a made and the that had been spent In the light their value to who had terfwno. with pJckeUaf. union done for thoa. homt.

ortantiation and other riihUj He of Mcrlflcw ndir Nttloaal Liboi 1 Rtiz- Act. Judge Clark aaid he i tb lr tu h0 ko i I th ero 'laTothTnV wrong wU'J nicks early ther our sacrificed and given He. tbe world st cannot cur-j-1 a aaid mention ta rim et rk CommwUm not led IB ta God'. Tlwytni I. not the vtne- he dSn because It un but aake4.

"what ccraaary to ot the particular alterfy with which the themteltea. The ekture of thHr Wi 7 h( PtfSBlte all ihia uwi thtlr night ir i today halt dlaor- ine worm IQBI jovcral humlred i i 0 rmM of 1 G.n» Wolktbundi has been the profit to you. sjnr- christlnn life caa lived." ill when they attempted to a. Sport Coat i'j '4 itually, of th. work of thw.

that ChrUttanlty did not i Five wtre conttst ot au aarmation of cortaiu Pollco bund in certain coufwalon.i or back Into hall and bnt in Chrli- Into the crowd. drovo them lion Into Dr. Cajitiue Mid that the crtat vMue of the work in Arabia was the. "value of wilncMloc -t-r in back, and then esfortod (ho ion--restrains Mayor four things that church mint! do In ordrr to rainliter to nocda of the world--It must l.i! Dr. Cantlne made aome bHef true to tho vl tou o( lta res ponl- rctercocea to the hilltles- It to be encountered In the early ot ui bout mu p-n their work la Arabia.

tllt em where golni to spent in soarchinR out The coun- count m0it tne and try and trying to locate the lluw -of least resistance for carrying oa Dr Murphy dl.cu«.d out of the hall iu two', to wMUn, that the church nmit automobile. 01 lout rrsihi. Hague, wor the ways in which they tate Democratic leader and vice- hairma of the Demo- wt re 0ckcd AnA i.ltter dts ratlc CommiUoo, and his fellow ifflcials of Kew Jersey's second argest city In four forbids: Any Interference with, the ilaintlffs' right to be in and go about Jersey City, and so pre- any further deportations. Any Interference with the plaintiffs' "right to distribute he admittedly innocuous leaflets aud circulars which they cad becu distributing." Any interference with the plaln- Jffs' right to carry the admittedly nnocuous placards which, they had been carrying-" Any interference with the plaio- right to speak in the public parks for which they sought permits. (The decision did not deal with arguments by tho plaintiffs that they had a right to hold meetings and make speeches on the streets.

In its particular application to deportations, Judge Clark said ils decision could bt i summarized thus: The power of deportation exists In. the nation alone and can be exercised only against aliens. It not, therefore, a right pertaining to states, and much less to cities. Even as to aliens, some sort of a hearing nvust be held. People cannot be deported from Jersey City by the of an administrative officer, police or otherwise.

The decision did not upset Jersey City's ordinance requiring a police permit for a public meeting. It did, however, "rcauiro a restraint of Its application to the plaintiffs." acoiiitment when, after many i years of effort they could stt so little done where at the they had expected to accomplish much. Synod President's Addrcas Tho closing speaker ot the evening was tho Rev. Dr. J.

Har- vc Murphy of Hudson, president of general synod. Dr. Murphy, v.bo has been with other members of a "travel team" covering the numorqils areas of the Ueforuiod Church throughout the XJnttaJ States during recent weeks, made i strong appeal "for vital UhrlaUan and spoke on what be bo- ot from 14 to 18); r-s- the crow. point, hi "We have playing in matters of religion; we have everythlni; In church but religion of Chrlit: there li nothing happeninc on the Insldu ot tho church to attract the muUl- tude." drip 01 mucuj irc.iuui4; Tim rlruitH I It your 1 lie notaoie wun (u you ft An you, loo. to (Ht couUnt lrip, drip, Uttuit Bargains TW MUM'! Mwttt ityltt is SPORT COATS and Rtwtibltt.

Tweeds Plaids Colors fi) Constipated? Then Ask Yourself This Question! If constipation has you bogged down so you Iccl tired, sunk, ail played out-it's time you asked yourself a question 1 What you had to eat Just meat, bread, eggs, potatoes? It's no surprise you're constipated! The chances are you don't get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a Kind of food that isn't consumed in the body, but leaves soft "bulky" mass In the intestines and helps abowelmovement. If this Is what you lack, your ticket is crisp crunchy Kellogg'8 All-Bran lor breakfast. It contains both "bulk" and the great intestinal tonic, vitamin And it's not a drug, not a medicine! Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, and take a. new lease on life! All-Bran is made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek.

Sold by every grocer. Do you up In SOAP OINTMINT Uky phltcniT O'ct MentbahUim. menthol, cwm-; pucr, twthinii oiU. Put in 'y lliiipy i nktl "julckly toUowi. Imlpi prt-' 5J vtottho ftUtriiuof mucui, aiiU i 7 i Rffoltrly Priced at $19.75 Special Price Full Hats Smart Faihioni Price $2.98 to $5.50 ONE RACK DRESSES V.l«i lo SI2.95 ll Slxcx All Colors -L WOOL DRESSES Newest Colon nnd Mulctinl.i U-l'l Reg.

$5.95 Re $12.95.. Now $9.95 ALTj KKGUtiiWl STOCK GORDON HOSIERY 59 Valuo ALL SALES FINAL ileted his first term on Decembe 53, 1931, and did not return to office until January 1, 1936. Anderson Not Called "City Manager Renwick Ander son wag not called before the jury 'or he was not in office durlni years named. 'Since I W.T not in office at the time and wa not called before the grand jur; there is nothing for me to hi stated. "Neither Major W.

McKay nor William J. Blake, for raer city managers, would com ment although both confirmed tt'e report that they had testified be- the grand jury. "Major McKey added that he not city canager in 1933, the year in which the still referred to by the jury as being 'within 600 faet of city hall and police -was allegedly in operation. 'Mr. Whearty was apparently aware of that until 1 told him when I went to New York to so l-efore the Major McKay declared.

'He pointed that out to the jury when one of the jurors askd me how I could be unaware of a still being operated so close to city hall. I knew nothing about the still and could give the jury no "The major referred to the records which show that he aerved as city manager from January o. 1320, to December 31, 1924, and again from September 23, 1920, to May 15, 1932. "Mr. Blake said: 'I was called before the grand jury and twtlfiel tut I have no comment to "Joseph A.

Fogarty, another former city manager, was" not In ME office thii morning and could not be located for comment on the situation." Social'Party The of Union Hose will hold a. social party tonight in the engine house on East Union street. The public Is cordially Invited toatttnd, Mistook Steam for Smoke Steam from eipwwion from the-roof of a home 51 Lafayette arenue caused neighbor to send in aUrm to the Wiltwyck station this moru- ing The firemen responded wltu both pieces of apparatus, only tu find that there no need lor their ittvlcei. SAMUELS' PHONE 12Q1 Free Delivery COR. B'WAY CEDAR ST.

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20 for 25c INDIAN RIVER AND FLORIGOLD GRAPE FRUIT .5 for 25c U. S. INSPECTED SIRLOIN STEAK lb. PORTERHOUSE STEAK, lb. TOP ROUND tb.

BOTTOM ROUND lh. BONELESS RIB ROAST, Ib. Shoulder Roast Beef PORK SHOULDER ROAST FRICASSEE CHICKEN, tb. CORNED SPARE RIBS Ib.l2« Veal Chops Store 17.

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