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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. wrcnTCESDAT EVENING. APRIL 26 Stahlman Says Publishers Must Give Cooperation New York, April 26 James G. Stahlman of the American Newspaper Publishers Association said today that the capacity of the press to resist "criticism, misjudgement and assault" lay in the "measure of con- iidence and respect which we may deserve and receive from thc public and in our financial ability to provide the services required of Financial and Commercial Earnings Report Reflecting the generally lower average level of prices realized, but with labor and material costs "frozen" at the high levels of last year, U.

S. Steel yesterday reported net earnings for the first three months of this year down to 1 a point at one tinV 551 as against net of 54,394,454 in Bethlehem, Youngstown, the final quarter of 1938. This American Can. Westlnjjhouse. was despite the fact thar there Douglas Aircraft, United Aircraft, York, April 36 rise in copper shares and a wide jump in Eastman Kodak gave the stock market an upward slant today after an early decline.

Prices stiffened all around but minor net losses still were mixed with the gains near the final hour. Trading, while more active on the upside, continued small on the whole as speculators awaited the Hitler speech Friday. Transactions ran at the rate of about 500,000 shares for the full session. Down fractionally to more than In an address before the association's annual convention, Stahl- rs? the press must "at all times to render the highest type of pub- ITM Budget Cut Seen Likely to Delay Proposed HOME BUREAU Eacton Dhtrict Mecttaf Plans for the two day conference of the Eastern District Fed' The proposed construction of the, eration of Home Bureaus Saugerties viaduct and Kingston May 3 and 4 are now; on year's state highway con-! complete, struction program, will not be I Registration will begin built this year if the scheduled'p. m.

at the headquarters, cut of 57,725,000 is made in the; Governor Clinton Hotel, on May 3. -Alter His Speech rc.nti.oed Indictment Names: tool Death Record ar tinT. Manton ImngBarsch. a resident of the New Yo rk, April1 Sodaii.1 Home CoUekaiJg, grind state highway budget, according to word received today from the district office of the state highway The first afternoon will be de voted to the business of the organ- Britain's allies, ization with county reports and Whereas nf" greetings from state officers and; characterized department in Poughkeepsie. Dr.

Ruby Green Smith, state lead- scription plan as The viaduct and approaches were er of the Extension Sen-ice from plying hr HU' be built at an estimated cost the New York State College of oreign office, Re Hit TT rv npwsnaner. VoelKlscner to of $350,000. It would elminate the present dangerous curves in 9-W where the highway enters the Home Economics and Mrs. Martha Eddy, administrative specialist. Refreshments will be served and Operations for the quar-1 Fl at the rate of 51.7 per the curb.

i nnh ccnt of capacity with 46.9 per America was off 3 at one time, lime ne bdiu. puu- preceding three months. i AIthough thc nc js smaUj sti)1 village of Saugerties from the! there will be time before dinner south and would by-pass the vil-1 for the guests to visit the Senate of our operations and to endeavor to win for the daily newspaper a hhare of advertising appropriat ions it compares very favorably with the h'rst quarter of 1938 when the Aluminum of Off a shade most of the time were American Gas Electric, Gulf lagc. company had a net loss of edged higher. Oil and Lockheed.

Niagara Hudson and Pittsburgh Plate Glass i5i Directors declared thc rcgu-1 hv commensurate with its capacity to quartcrly dividends of $175 I Uolatl 9 ns "y.Morgan Davis serve, to stimulate and to foster prc erre tock although the legitimate activities of Amcr-1 carn cd i ncom per share was House where the first senate of The viaduct would be built so I New York state met. The Senate that when one approached Sauger-; House Museum will also be open ties from Kingston instead of: to guests. Here the famous Van iorejxii lers. ler's own newspaper, Voelkischer Kingston and Mrs. Edward Klen- Beobachter.

printed an editorial Albany. Mrs. Carle was a i i 3I1U on it, captioned "Provocation. v. Trinity Church and and Forrest W.

DavU, accountant, with conspiring to obttrvct justice and to defraud the fttvern- ment out of the fair tad-impair tial services of a judicial officer a itv the German foreign office had She was o3 years eived answers 14 states eS Geo Vedder of West Saugr- (Judge Manton). The allegation contained in the- previous indictments that the de- fendants conspired to a feiw 1 i A i i i i 1-V i nnAfi i 3 i making thc first left hand turn to Der Lyn paintings may be seen, a er tney themselves threatened! ria uehters JNlrs Percy Doyle drive through the villaze, traffic fine collection of curios and Civil r.ormanv whpther thev had! 6 0 anrl Mrs. Kd- by Germany, whether they had', urged President Roosevelt to send! i i i i Saugerties and Mrs. bo- Maiden; two sons, ican business." The time had come, he declared, when "the newspapers of this country must bring their dollars. thc but Co 18 cents.

Inland Steel had net the first quarter of $2,024,601, a rommon share, vs. net of theif influence their en 1 58 cnts a first quar- iasm to the task of regaining the (er of 193 Joncs g. Laughlin leeway in advertising revenues Slccl snowwl a ncl i oss lost through failure to adequately meet I he changing currents of abnormal times which less favorably endowed competing media have so successfully turned to their advantage." QUOTATIO.VS AT 3 O'CLOCK A. M. Byers Co American Can Co American Chain Co American Foreign Power.

2 3 525 for the quarter, vs. net loss year ago of 51,269,725. Youngstown Sheet Tube's net of 5217,0 107, or one ccnt a share, com- American Locomotive 17.i drive through the village, traffic fine collection of curios and Civil would proceed straight ahead i War collections. over the viaduct which would 1 At the banquet at 7 o'clock at "appeal and I oTNew" York and connect with the 9-W straight- the Governor Clinton Hotel, Dr. whether they had advance Saugerlies; suca away just where a right hand turn I Ruby Green'Smith will give a James is "made in the highway to enter (reading of her husband's poems.

Saugerties from the north. iThe Woodstock's Cheats and At the district office it was' Swings will entertain the group stated that efforts have been made with old time music and dancing for the past three years to get the i and Miss Catherine Clayberger, construction of this viaduct on the associate editor of the Woman's ihe indictment returned Un states Attorney John T. Cahill said the new indictment could classified American International 4 5 i pares with net loss in the 1938 quarter of S139.529; President "The daily newspaper," he went urn ell said that at present prices on, "occupies a unique place in lc current 48 per cent capacity social, political and economic life ra tc of operation Ls not profitable of the nation. To discharge its i a year ago the firm could iblic satis- break rven at 32 per cent. Stated free and that cost of operating is at high- Its free- cst point in industry's history.

duties and serve HIP public satisfactorily it must be financially competent. dom, which is not primarily i no relief in sight. President privilege of the publisher but thc I Grace of Bethlehem Steel admit- prcrogative of the reader, must (eel that his company's net for the he safeguarded at continual cost first quarter was above, a year mid sacrifice against predatory in- ago when I hey earned 5994,908. Briggs Mfg. Co.

American Rolling Mills. American Radiator 121s American Smelt. Refin. Co. 40U American Tel.

Tel 159 American Tobacco Class 81 Anaconda Copper Atchison, Top. Santa 27 Aviation Corp Baldwin Locomotive 11 Baltimore Ohio Ry 5 Bethlehem Steel road program, but if the cut was i Home Companion, will give a talk made in the highway budget democracy. Reservations must proposed it would be impossible be made in advance for the din- to construct the viaduct this ner. Husbands and friends are most welcome. Thursday's meeting will start off promptly at 9 a.

m. to allow visitors to crowd much into the day before they leave for home. The district chairman of the federation committees in panel Others Are Held In Poison Case i i i uj. political and private, by I Miijor oil companies are report-' Burroughs Add. Mach.

Co-- whom it has been assailed from ing lower net earnings for the I Canadian Pacific Ry the time the printing press was lirst quarter as compared with a Case. J. 1 70'i invented down lo thc present day. year ago, due to low prices and Celanese Corp 16'" "If there is one thing that is restriction on crude 1Cprrn no Pa Philadelphia, April 26 tectives rounded up at least a dozen more men and women to-1 year. Dr.

Elizabeth day in an insurance-murder poison of ring investigation, and arrested ic three on homicide charges. cancer After hours of night "star. wjll Mt I chamber hessions thc investigat-' Par.sons, a Woman's for the Control of talk on the control badly needed it is a public rcla- oil output. Texas Corp. earned vf i lions campaign on the part of the 11 to 12 cents a share compared lcsa ca TM Omo newspapers of i country.

We do i 56 cents year ago. Phillips Corp 64 more lo promote the other fellou-'s Petroleum a share against Columbia Gas 6 business and less to promote our 52 cents in first, quarter of 1938. own a any crowd I know. "We must not only promote the newspaper as a medium for the Shell Union Oil had net of less a one ccnt a share on common vs. 3S cents earned year Commercial Solvents 10)4 Commonwealth I 3 Consolida ted Edison 30 Consolidated Continental improve, but to continue to show I Continental Can advertiser, but we must continue i Profits of the industry for lo sell it to the people as an I second quarter are expected agency uf free expression and Jis their valued public servant.

We must present a united front to the blatherskites and demagogues. The press not only must assert its it must constantly defend it." a decline from a year ago. The market continued its Store for Women lo Open Soon as Specially Shop The Mayfair. which promises to be one of Kingston's finest shops, will open early in May at 280 Fair street, with Louise Cobb as the 'trade name owner. In private life she is the wife of A.

J. Cordcau, recently resigned as manager of the local Montgomery Ward store. Mr. Cordcau will supervise the opening of the nesv shop but. will iwt be actively engaged in it after it is opened.

lie will work on orne personal pliins which coincide with the statement nmcle by the time of his leaving him at Ward's. The manager of the new shop will be Miss Rose Cavano, who connected with the former Rose-Gorman department store as buyer for more than 10 years and sultory drift yesterday, with volume al 420,000 shares, and although industrials and rails showed small fractional advances and utilities a minor decline none of I hem are viewed as having much significance under present conditions. The industrials in the Dow- list were up U.02 point, to 127.36: rails advanced 0.10 point, to 25.59 and utilities lost 0.09 poinl, lo 22.15. Wheat rose sharply yesterday on adverse crop and weather reports from Kansas and Oklahoma, closing as much at 1'i cent higher in Chicago. Cotton figures closed xvith losses of two to 10 points.

Sugar touched a new two-year high, with May No. 1 contracts al Curt iss Wright Common 5 dc- Cuban American Sugar 4 Delaware Hudson Ja Douglas 5S Eastman Kodak 144U Electric Autolite 27U Electric Boat JO K. I. DuPont 140U General Electric Co General Motors 4'2's General Goods Corp 42 ii Goodyear Tire J5Ji Great Northern, Pfd 19 Houdaillie Hershey Hudson Motors 5' International Harvester flo'j International Nickel 4fi International Tel Tel Johns Manville Co 73ij hall for lunch at twelve Uced witchcraft and was known as "the rabbi." He is still free. Indications that the poison plot may have taken at least 75 lives ore described how the four-state noon and from lhere will ed ring and its customers poisoned to homc of Dtorj numerous victims to collect msuv- Tomas Penning in igh Woods.

ance money under the leadership Mr Penning will explain lis work of a midle-aged man who prac- to the gucs From6thero the group win go to the new town hall in Woodstock where a member of the art colony will address the members. There in the past ten years in four east- win be two art exhibits to see as ern seaboard states have come re- 1 ell as several fasc i nat i nK ops peatedly from investigations. to visit. Tea will be served by the One man has been convicted of Woodstock Home Bureau, first to first degree murder, a woman has rnembers from stant counties pleader! guilty to three slayjngs, and then to count es nearb v. appears in egof-the messes to Rome and TM TM1TM .11 of the 14 aiwvers 1 and Mrs difficulty that might be at-' i ir ai a i of Keports All Safe Kaifeng, China, April 26 (Jft-- Whether were favorable to a i and uvo not be ascertained.

It was mdi- Vedder of Saxton and John Vedder of Palenville. Fu- held today, would become, in part, the basis of Hitler's 75-minute address to the Reichstag and the German nation. neral services were with burial in the Blue Mountain Cemetery. The speech in answer to Presi- Mrs. Catherine dent Roosevelt which Hitler wants died suddenly at her late General Hu Yu-Kun, chairman of A Sudheimeri a Japanese-sponsored i A.

oUUiieinici at. JJr I pacification commission, gave as- 4. to reach as many American news- 1 dence, 130 Jansen avenue April a. paper readers as possible will be Surviving are her husband, Fred sudheimer, and two daughters, Mrs Laura Snyder, of Kingston and Mrs. Freda Richtel, of Arling- shorter than usual.

Instructions to all Germany's workers and school children to listen to the Reichstag proceedings from noon until 1:30 p. m. (6 a. m. to 7:30 a.

m. S. Friday indicated he may speak surance today all members, of the body were safe -despite re-' ports of a recent mass assassination. The general was one of the six members of the seven-man commission reported, in Peiping Reise, of Rego Park, three brothers, Edward and Jacob Wecht, of Port Jervis and Frank but an hour and a quarter. His Wecht.

of Brooklyn. Services will speeches often last two hours. be held at her late residence Fri- The chancellery has two women day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, typists who rate among the Burial will be in Fantinekill cerne- world's best, at least as far as lAJmml23lUll 1. i ton, Mass. A sister, Mrs.

Anna 12 to ha ftnkp nf Rp20 Park. L. and A A rt tl'H, writing in German is concerned. He 'dictates directly to the typists. He walks up and down, tcry in Ellenville.

Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Anna Scully of 44 Stickles revolt timed to coincide Chinese attacks on this capital of Honan prvoince. AAA Payments Washington, April 26 benefit payments to farmers, the agricultural adjustment administration spent months ending April 1. LJ i j.j.^, ti OJ.IVO up 0.11U.

1 i. I I Hi: 1 1 1 1 I I a i i i i acts as if facing a big crowd, and avenue died Tuesday atternoon at Texas Jed aU states in be ne fi pay. so effectively conjures an audi- 1 the Benedictine Hospital. hewas ment with 558,810,894. Missis once before his mind's eye that he once said he could forsee exactly how his listeners would react.

Racing along at terrific pace as a member of St. Joseph's Church, Surviving are her husband, Peter Scully of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Dunham of waj seconcl rt Card of wish to extend my most sin- and three other persons await these trial on murder charges. meetings. New developments in the inves-' tigation came rapidly after Mrs.

Carina Favato, confessed poisoner of three men, disclosed some ol the inLUrance-murder ring's deepest secrets. Arrested last night and held pending a hearing were: Mrs. Josephine Romaldo, 41, Assistant District Attorney Vincent P. McDevitt said confessed poisoning her husband. Mrs.

Agnes Mantiuk, 36, widow of a barber the state charges was 0 'r working" con tract? AUUUW ideas storm in upon him, he gives Tillson, Mrs. Mary Cole of Kings-1 appreciation to all my friends the typists a merry time of it. ton and Helen Scully ot Kingston; gj ghbors or their many nets Once he has started dictating--I five sons, Peter, James Wil-, kj dngss extfinded to mt during usually after midnight--he is not Ham, Charles of Hurley and John ju and death of wife likely to cease until the speech is of this city; one sister, Theresa Richards 0 ben, also for fife finished. That may mean that the of Hurley; one brother, John typists go home after daylight. i Leonard, of this city; three There is little revision of the 1 half sister.

Mamie Morris of Hur- manuscript, and changes often consists of thoughts. important after- changes no speech is released until after it is delivered. Anthracite Group Prepares Petition New York, April 26 operators today were prepared to advance a 16-point proposal asking the United Mine Workers (CIO) to "squarely face the facts" in their negotiations I and the Scottish trade unions ley, Mrs. Ida Allen of Washington, D. Marie Cuniff of New York city, and one half brother, James Because of possible last minute cun'iff of Hurley; also several British Conscript 310,000 for Army (Continued Irom Pace One) grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at any time at the W. N. many floral tributes. JOHN FOBEN -Adv. DIED BARBER--In this city, April 25, 1939, Sylvia Brodhead, wife-of Charles Barber of -478 Broadway.

'Funeral at Holy Cross Church. 30, accused of The operators, it was learned I LV centsTpound: CtocS ral- Cppper hud toward the close after having' Lchigh Valley R. R. edged into new lows for the sea- Liggett Myers Tobacco 101 obtain insurance man's life. Police detained at least ten other persons for questioning.

"It will be at least a month before even the bare outlines of this case are clear." one detective said. on excellent authority, will pre- to sen their 16 demands as a coun- of Commonwealth Southern lor 32 months ended March year-end 31. subject to audit and McKee sport Tin Plate Loew's Inc 3 4 Lorillard Tobacco Co Mack Trucks, Inc poisoned fatally. Emilio Micelli, impersonating a poison victim to Ye demands'as on the other cr proposal to the IS-point program already submitted by the miners. The present contract expires Sunday night.

A spokesman for the operators, expressing alarm at what he called the "loss of 5,000,000 tons council issued statements oppos- after dividends of S6 preferred on which there is an ac- cumulaliun of unpaid dividends. I I 1 1 i i i i more recently i the Ward (0 13 cmts a bharo on store in 1 he sportswear division. ar shares of common stock. The Mayfair will be a Indies' rhl! compared with net equal to specialty shop, handling 14 cents in common in year ended known merchandise in the better March 31. 1938.

Trades Ncl Cities Service for the The store eniiinmenl is bv Grand i firsl nuarter was reported to Packard Ttanids and will he the latest word, 51.0110,000 under the 193S Paramount Pict. 2nd Motor Products Corp Nash Kelvinator ti National Power Light 7 National Biscuit '-o 1 National Dairy 14's New York Central R. North American Co 21 "We haven't even begun to think 1938 over 1937," said thc of preparing the prosecution yet." The ring's operations centered in Pennsylvania. Delaware, New men now on 1-elief back in Jersey and New York. i ful employment." Virtually all of the known vie- "The operators." he said, "will pronounced dead of I ask restoration of the eight hour The poison used by five day week for 32 weeks of the in Old Hurley Cemetery Springfield Man Injured at Milton Howard Blanchard, 24.

of Springfield, is in Vassar Bros. Hospital, Poughkeepsie, a suffering from a possible fracture miners union would be asked to Commons tomorrow on the gov-1 the skull and internal injuries, a uU eminent plan. He said "it is of in an automobile acci- ing conscription. When the prime minister mentioned measures to! deal with conscientious objectors, I the laborite McGovern "You have plenty of them." i Later labor members shouted "Resign! Resign!" at Chamberlain. The prime minister announced Northern Pacific lims were pneumonia, the ring gives similar symptoms.

New York City Produce Market year and a six day week for 20 weeks of the contract year, with plan the utmost importance that the regular and auxiliary forces should be maintained at full strength," meaning that there would be no relaxation in recruiting efforts despite conscription. Chamberlain estimated that Q- COLllllttLtu Llldt. i a tes JO per cent less than the i around 310,000 men would be rates in effect at the expiration ea lled up annually under his new of the contract of August 8,1930." hill, with reductions in this num- in fixtures. Sing Sing Warden Proles Is Slash quarter and Vice President Jones lokl that there was Pennsylvania R. 17'; Phelps Dodge New York, April 26 firm; spring patents, 4.90-5.15; i soft winter straights.

4.10-40; hard winter straights, 4.40-65. About the Folks Barley firm; No. 2 domestic i i requirements nnd added Racl Corp. Ossining April Ti present trend of taxes leads 'Republic Steel I'MVIS l-IU-PS tnd-iv coni 1K cation of stockholders'' Reynolds Tobacco Class Leu is L. Lnucs toda property.

Sears Roebuck Co said Smp Sing prison--the only Stutlcbakor had nrt of 556.914 i Socony Vacuum ponal institution in the state to for tlv. first quartpr as ngainst 'Southern Railroad Co not IOM in the 193S quarter of SI.072.352. Robert A. Liscom, of O'Neil street is gaining satisfactorily at Benedictine Hospital following an appendectomy. bill, with reductions in this number resulting from exemptions.

"I though you brought peace in sustained in an automobile accident near Milton this morning. Blanchard was asleep in a Ford coupe driven by Anthony Guarino, 21, of 330 Fernwood avenue. Rochester, when the coupe suddenly left the highway and jammed between a guard rail and a tree. Guarino told Sergeant Hulse of Highland that he did not know how the accident happened, that our time," yelled one suddenly the car left the highway recalling the prime minister's and crashed. He and his corn- statement when he returned from panion were returning to their Munich last October.

homes from Florida, having been Conner Funeral Home, 296 Fair street. Funeral services will be held from the Conner Funeral Home Thursday morning at 8:45 o'clock and from St. Joseph's' on Friday at 9 a. Relative! Church at 9 o'clock, where a Mass I and friends are Inter-. of requiem will be offered.

Burial ment in Wiltwyck Cemetery. Thr remains are reposing at the'Fu--. neral Parlors of A. Can No. 1 Pearl street.

EGAN--Entered into rest Monday, April 24, 1939, Mrs. Egan, nee Kenney, wife.of the late Kearan Egan, and Ipvinf mother of Frank and John Egan. Relatives and friends are In-, vited to attend the funeral from' her late home, No. 72 Ravine street, Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock and 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Church where a solemn requiem Mass will be offered-for the repose of her soul.

Interment in the family plot in St. Mary't cemetery. Attention L. C. B.

A. The St. Mary's Branch. No. ,256, L.

C. B. will meet at the of departed Mrs. Eliza Egan, 72 Ravine stsreet, on Wednesday evening at 7:30 and Chamberlain said: employed in the TOO Club at Fort clock to recite the Rosary, and will also attend the funeral Maw in a body at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.

Attention, of St. Mwy'l oscapo the bloody riots of early depression years--could not be "safely run" if the additional T- publican budget cut of 5115,000 is "'Governor Lehman had AT 2 O'CLOCK the budget request hy S39.000 be- Aluminum Corp. of flo fore flic Republican rconomy American Cynamid 7 slash was proposed am! the a American Gas den today said thr appropriation American Superpower now proposed "will make ii im- Associated Gas Electric A. 3 possible for any man effectively. SS j- safrlv to run ihis 12 lie challenged anyone to answer thc question where 1hr wvnng shall be made, "in thc chaplains.

irrjor OI t-wtral Hudson Gas El ---( 'it ir-; Service Standard Brands li Standard Gas El. Co Standard Oil of New Jersey i Standard Oil of Indiana Studebaker Corp Texas Corp i Texas Pacific Land Timkin Roller Bearing Union Pacific R. United Gas f'-i I United Aircraft United Corp s. U. S.

Cast Iron Pipe S. Rubber Co fi'i'u. S. Steel 3.15; white Hops steady; Pacific coast 1938's, 2S-30: 1937's. 18-20.

I Othei articles steady and un- changed. Eggs 50.007; about Whites: Resale of premium; marks 23-25 nearby premium ers marks 21-22'i-; nearby and i i TM months, of a fall. Surrenders License New York. April 26 W)--Fash- of Park- its cabaret a a an i 1 temporarily today as a nal I "This will increase the al western exchange specials 20-; a recent bet ween itsh vide read distrust in the nearby and midwestern ex- Tohn prnrla a nH minister and sow division i 34-i 30 change mediums owner, John Perona, and Freder! ick S. Wildman, importer.

The li- ni ht club "These proposals have been de- Lauderdalc the past winter, signed with one single object-- Guarino was not injured, to render this country able to The accident happened on Route carry out the engagements it has 9-W about 500 feet north of the entered into in tne belief that in intersection with thc Milton lurn- that way the peace of Europe can pike and took place about 6 best be secured." i o'clock this morning. He referred to Britain's pledge to aid Poland, Greece and Ru- Fireworks Abroad Canned 11611 tade endence Teheran, Iran. April 26 When Chamberlain sat blaze fireworks in the brilliant 611 0 thc TMP erial alace loda si S- i t. ti, i naled the end of the spectacular -TMf nsR i 2 minister and sow division in the' wonamea niza have strenuous Chamlwrlain roniiori. coniraci.

was signed in me pres- of the prison back 50 years Governor Budget Reduclion frnm Fncc Ont-t Ford Rioter Ltd Gulf Oil Hccla Mines Humblp Oil nO Intrrnational Pctro. J4-'- Lockheed Aircraft -o Newmount Minin; Co iagara 1 ludson Predict i Vellow Truck Coach 5 steady. Most Active Stocks thev will simply have been tern- norarily taken out of the hud.cel,' ennroad Corp and then restored through the do- Rustless Iron i- Stoel vice of including them in a Consolidated bills." 'St. Recis Paper Several Democrats standard Oil of former Governor Alfred L. Smith.

Technicolor have questioned constitutionality, 1 111 01 of the proposed "lump sum" bud-M Ln. cd oas on which the Republican majority Lmted Light Power A leadership has set an assembly I Wrigh; Hargraves Mines 7-; 4 vote Fridaj-. Smith said the "lump sum sys-: Justice Rhodes Diff. tern a "unconstitutional I'M years ago and is still unconstmi- Bin hamton. N.

April 2b IS most sctne Stock Eschanje -sues on Tuesday. April :5, were: Net. KuMicr. Vasimnn I Nickel Miinh Ky Mod st.imlnrd Brands OPlKaW-i'alm i N. V.

Vonsol. RppnMlc stanil Oil of unchanged. Live poul Fowls, colored, horn. 15-17; old turkeys, young plowing and on Capitol Wit! nrftflirforl tnriav a (-TtrtCTr-Qcc I is perfectly clear. Mines Reign Ends New York, April 26 J.

recently convicted as the political protector of the late cnangea. Hill predicted today that congress Live by freight, xvou vote a 5400,000.000 increase wls, cooreci leg- in farm i an I'u-lS'i: roosters, 12 25. By i in farm benefits and that Presi- dent Roosevelt would approve it. I Mr. Roosevelt has urged congress S.SOl) 000 4.600 cresses.

24-26, mediums. 22-23: reds, 22; old roosters. 13-14; turkeys, hens, 30. young toms. 23.

Overcome by Fumes Huntington. April 26 Farouk, brother of the bride. The marriage united the world's greatest Mohammedan dynasties. Murder at the Door Sandpoint, Idaho. April 26 Arthur "Dutch Schultz'' Flegen- --James Turpin, 30, and James heimer's policy racket, is through McFall, 23, drove up to Nita's as a Tammany district leader.

The county committee and district captains of the Monongahela Dem- Club just as a masked gunman smashed a door of the locked roadhouse early today. One of The Rosary Society members of Mary-'s Drew Perfect Hand tional." The association of Associate Justice Leon Lewes Del. April 26 UP--Mrs. state civil; Rhodes, 62. of the appellate di- Curtis W.

Atkins drew a perfect service employes has threatened vision, third department, died bridge hand last night, but failed court action if thc proposed bud- rarly today at his home of coro- i to make the most of it. She held set is enacted. l1Rr hrombosis. The jurist was K) spades--with 150 honors--and Republican lenders, reported in- named to the Supreme Court in the other three aces. She bid, "dined to let lawmakers 1 President Roosevelt, then and made, a grand slam in spides.

decide the sales tax governor, appointed Justice Rhodes then realized too late she could insisted action on it must be sepa-i 10 tllB appellate bench in 1931 have earned more points with the from the budget. His widow is the only survivor. sam.e bid in Deficit Is Listed ocratic Club today were called to their girl companions playfully a meeting set for Monday night I tugged at the man's mask. That and advised that Hines' resigna- precipitated a fight in which Tur- tion, which was tendered March pin was shot dead and McFall 10, would be accepted. The district captains recommended as his successor Arthur J.

W. Hilly, former corporation counsel. Rosary Society will meet atrthe home of their departed member; Mrs. Eliza Egan, 72 Ravine street, this evening at 8 o'clock to recite the Rosary, and also attend the funeral Mass in a body at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.

MRS. JOHN HERRICK. President. SUDHEIMER-- In this city, at her late residence, 130- Jansen avenue, Tuesday, April, 25, 1939,. Catherine wife of Fred Sudheimer, and mother of Mn.

Laura Snyder of this city and, Mrs. Freda Richter of Arlington, Mass. Funeral will be held from her late residence Friday at 2:30 p. m. Interment in the Fantinekill Cemetery, Ellenville, N.

Y. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and' evening. SULLIVAN-- In this city, Monday. April 24, 1939, Miehael J. Sullivan, son of the late Michael and Helen O'Neil Sullivan, and, brother of Bernard Sullivan, and uncle of Mrs.

T. J. Nolan. Funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8 o'clock from the: James M. Murphy funeral thence to St.

Mary's where a Mass of requiem will New Haven. April 26 --The New York. New Haven and A I I w--i Hartford Railroad, reporting to- was made S- dav on its operations for March, ill by fumes from a water heater, llstcd a deficit for the month of her "husband phones his son and S29a.22S. In TUarch. the daughter-in-law, who live deficit was 51,159,536.

They came and found the elder! Webb ill, too. They telephoned' Dr. J. B. Eviston.

The doctor found both couples sick. He called a nurse. The nurse found Dr. Business Name Changed Harold C. Van Vliet of Kiersted avenue, Kingston, has filed a cer- Evistori ill" too.

She openedi doors! tificate with the county clerk and windows. Soon the doctor i stating that he is doing business rscovered. He treated ths others, i at Kingston under the name of Finally he pronounced all out of i Van's Auto Express, successor in Fifi Will Wed Cleveland. April 26 Fifi D'Orsay, divorced three weeks ago, announced today she will marry Harry Martin, vaudeville comedian. "He iss a nice boy," said the screen actress.

"He iss anothair Clark Gable." BUSINESS NOTICES Rugs Shampooed Carpets and rugs dsmothsd and i dancer. interest to Van's Express. sanitized. 'P. J.

Powell. Phone 1804. i offered for the repose of critically wounded, escaped. Interment in tery. St.

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Pages Available:
325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977