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MPDL1TOWM TIMES HERALD. M1PDLETOWN, K. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IB, 1M1. flVB flaim of Trooper state FO- en duty twenty' i calendar ii 'lie i jb-'taUon; mho Registers For Emergency Call that had -not and that tht teiumony, at LIT- -r in ml be i--e wii un I Vr-i i la Llvinsston.

Co 1 mho advised that 'isther. who bss a atueirt by by r. i-sia Daniel E. Tia. E.VVr Jal rn R-, there.

He donned ivlis irtf Mt Ltrtngiton car. At Accord. truck n-uilt that be Josl trvprrs mere not covered jTiS ike- to another aTitreirJiad to ruch coverage hers ever, did nol tllja that time. tsiirf cf rraidcrable slie Is st a eompen- Or.rcr.ta at an iitr. Port Jervis Notes iWifl of Sullivan's Largest ManFikd Scholarship Fund Left for University of Florida copy of the mill cf Sullivan County's largest resident ta Its history was flled In Surrogate's Court here yesterday by his attorney.

Henry r. Gardner cf Callicoon. The -decendent: was Arthur K. Mwuman. miw died at bit la Vthf'age of Ctty-two.

Ur.Wood- was was six eet 'eight Inches, tall and bad weighed-more than MO. pounds, a condition believed due to a glandu- ar He. bad spent an bis Summers at.the-.?---"- liortonvUle, aid LOMXiN--Ucrnicf coils, ley eoii. maue peer. Tic Nciwerlan fielghter was buttizj through the raid-Atlantic en the way taTtaland.

Tht lookout scanned the surface ef the heatlr.g Mi, Dtto plerct the pre-diwn twilight and the mist No-Jilng- nothing Mn. Alida Stephens, mtte ol Dr. H. L. tht onlj iremaa vbo rrglitfted at the Amincan Lftlcn mlitratlcn Icr Wcild Wat Veterans Batunlay tr rataer.

Scientist Starting War Mission When Airplane Crashed Banting Had Planned to Explain New Method of Fighting Gas to Britons Formula Saved r.r»l JEKV1S Mr. and Mrs. ---id. tho nave been itral montlis In FJorlda. U.T.Jaj 'JJ thtlr home on i- "ill of MKldle- parents.

Mr. ot EiJt Main arK Putmin ol lUrt' ii -pendlns urrcnl Mr. and Mrs. Homer ci Iiit-tao Church street. returned altrr ruling luift.ts.

Dr. and Mrs. ol East Main fc. Bond Is Ul at her ixit. West Main ttrtet.

Coloy returned jes- 4 a cUjs KlUi her Otcrjc CcUij ol Fer- fci cl MlUcrd lett Monday T-'rni and sisters, Mn. Dray of Wailungton and ri'-f" of Lccg 3ru the mttk-end with their xsa. Mr. ind Mrs. Emmet Dunn M.T.

Oa and daugh- Fern, rttumfd Sunday to here la Freehold, N. alter uie holiday week- TM rtla'hfs here. 'Us Ollte Johnson, mho has f.e tu, si ct Miss Marion avenue. n- ta her home in Jy ictumcd to New York aittr week-end with Li Mw.paup. Cijrits Christian cf New CV; Mr.

and Mrs. L. C.r_-;x Main street over ST. JOHNS. circulated today that Sir Frederuc Banting, discoverer of insalin, to England to explain a cethod he had dlxovntd lor com- lattins poison gas mhen til was killed la a crash tlic Ilia- ing village cl Goose Bay.

150 mi'. i north of here. Rescue plants wire bodies of Sir Frederick and companions out cf the sub-Arctic u-ildcrncM. The pilot ol their plan Captain Jcotph Kansas City. Mo.

escaped mitli minor Injuries. Tlie plane crashed Friday and mas located by scarcirers jei- terday. Lott In storm Mackey mas quoted that he los his bearings in a snomstorm, Ilew bindly for several bours searchta for the Newfoundland airport. mllM Irom where the plane crashed. and the plane fell from a considerable heliht.

was not learned imnjcdlately how Mackey had sur- Tlvtd with only bruises others were kffied Instantly. Circumstances ol the death cl uue of Ifcc rali's smtcjt medical scientists mere obscured by censorship, but It. was revealed that he was on a war mission. Dean J. Mackenzie, acting president the Rescue at Sea By Harold W.

FnM SUB ham rrtruiry 1171. a cUuibtcr ct Jeue and Jchacu EUuabauih. She 'waa a mtmUr cf Council. Halters cl Anerlca. and tte tadieV Auilllarr to the Veteran Firemen.

Her httfbairJ, Reuoen Ulacu. cunl the ago. She attended either tide. Nothing attem. ship's sertw was kicking up umlnously whltt trail, nothing but a bleb of darksess bobbing la the Jooiout ahouted.

A later th. frelihtei waa it Uonhaitn CCQ- timtt threw down a Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Green was born here-Jan uary twenty-first, a sou of Frederick and Stella Littles Green. He'was jarsrted In New Tork Jew tit, llll.

ta ben and Ira I. Burlan ct Scben- ettady and Harry Maple ehtir, H. J.J a alster, Mlu Nioml Bar- riaa ct ScbeseeUdy; nar.d- thUdren and ten ireat-trandthU- wile be leaves a BOttttne inrew i Mlt us- der. rtoence Green ol Brocklrn. othen to the were terrlces be at the Florida 1 la.

the He also had a property at 1 N. O. Tbe estate Is estimated -than and the principal lenefldary wUl bt tht Arthur K. Woodmaa BcholanMp at the University of trust fund, which is residuary will be set tp, and Us Interest wiU bt paid a wan to oot or mart biys mho graduate each year from the Palm Beach High School. They rautt start to npay the loan, without interest, two years after they leave or are graduated from the university.

A cousin. Mil. Hazel M. McClean of Weehamkta. N.

wfll recerre monthly for life, while 112.50 monthly payments will be made to each of Mr. Woodman's two Negro crvanu, Mr. and Mia. Kuuuu ones, of West Beach. These bequests win be moked; by the trustees if either is convicted ot a crime or deemed tot" worthy" of hem.

In caQicoon are three cousins, William ECer, Mrs. Amelia llauser. and Wilbur J. Wegner; and an uncle, Henry W. Eller.

They received no bequests. Nearest relatives were twelve cousins tnd three uncles. Uo 'weak from thirty boura of es posure to the ecld to make tht at- chief famblttif to lite. Jumped from the raU to. the boat Be made It fast with Wednesday atunuon at two at the Burcett FUEtral Hoine.

The KIT. Hannah B. Lone, sir. rr.EnrmcK BANTING discoverer ol insulin was fly- inc to Europe to erplarn to the Brithh his new method of combat- ting pcison gas attacks when the plane in mhich he was riding craihid to earth Friday, it was learned today. It was understood in Canada, that the formula was known to others and was no lost by his death.

School Proponents ToMeetVanAuken Conference Arranged Kingston Today P.h;Uj Hicks ol Mlddletowa u.uc t.t.-. turrr.u, Mr. and-Mrs. H.CII cl iLlatamoras Bun- SL's Sisrtout of New Yort l.cr trotter; and sls- aud Mis. WlBard ef strcrt ever the li Tayatcn returned to -j i-iii, alter a visit l.tr Mr.

and Mrs. CTJ-: Lutkey and Mlsj cl West End visited In uitcrdjiy. --M scales returned t-) H.mburg alter a tew -ji Parents to Mata- 'la. SiUwy KramlU cf to their home on a rt'it in rhlladel- was engaged la work "as great, not aa spectacular, as his discovery of InsuUn," which is ssring the lives ef countless thousands cf diabetics throughout the world. Research In FtlMn.Oai The story cant be told now.

but it Till be a great story alter the war "-Mackenzie, Prlmt Minister. W. L. Mackenlie King told the House ot Commons at Ottawa that Sir Frrffrlek was a mission of the-highest national and Klentille importance." Sir Frederick was known to have reen'dolng research in poison iris. is well as in problems of air light- log; such'as the prevention aL- lickness." ct jnconsclousness that bringlnt their'planes out ef ncm-er dlres.

and'use ot heart pal- Stlrts tea- high altitude Was-: Government circles to Ottawa understood that Sir Frederick had A Attend Concert Guests of CaUkill Club al Dinner in Ellenville Eli members of the Middletown AnoHo Crab attended a concert giVen by the Catskill Glee Clab at the Eflenville Methodist Church tt evening. Tbe men were guests ol the Catskin Cub at a dinner In Ihe church basement alter the Jterman A. Uanthal. chairman of the Promotion" Committee for mass concert of the Hudson Valley Men's Chorus Association, to be given at the Middletown High School auditorium May twelfth, ad- dressed'the ElenvUle audience on plans for the concert here. In which more than 400 men will take part.

Accompanying Mr. Manthal were Armcn Spencer: president Apollo Cluo, Whitman Wick. Erwln Packhiser. Reginald Hall and Dono Last night's concert was. conducted by RoUandtE.

Heermance, A.V.n w(l1 F1NE BtJSH-Mrs. 'Hilton E. Grover, Horace Simon, and George Dreiel. representative! of the Better School League which Is advocating a school building program with a cost not to exceed 1195,000. met wllh Gilbert L.

Van Auken, director ot buildings and grounds for the State Department of Education. In Kingston this afternoon. thret ropes and tht exhausted wert bauled aboard. Stripped of their drenched clothes, rubbed down, wrapped In blsnkets, dosed with whisky, tht raen soon were to tell their story. thrr-jr-ili men mbo bad been aboard a tighter In a boiler room firt caused.their.boat to midnight In a heavy tea, with flames berchinj from the funnel, tht ship stopped for repslrs Thus stationary and Illuminated, It made a perfect ujjet The torpedo blasted a bolt to largt that the tblp sank la four uinutes.

Tbe crew managed to swing out three A fourth was smashed sgslnst the Not a sicgie of- ticer escaped. fate of the cth- er two ulebcats 1s.not jtt it) Those ct us who were going across smith at for the tint time ta the war were greatly Impressed by the rescue. For nights we slept in our clothes. Our freighter pounced steadily closer to England. But cce day whilt we were still hundreds ol miles out a great black bomber swooped o-er the Gun crews sprang to their weapons.

Ere-T'wdy waited breathlessly. Everyone thought. dodged the subs Jut to get this." Then the bomber was close enough for all to tee the markings on the wings. They mere those of the Royal Ah- Force. We made port all light.

Harry F. Green, Banker, is Dead Rites Tomorrow for Former School Board Head Harry F. Green, cashier cf the Chester National Bank and former florton Memorial Church, will clllclate. IcUrment mill bt ta Laurel Gicie ctu.c'.irr. Port Jerrls.

Friends may call at the residence this evening. Howarth Fniwral Funeral services" C. Howarth were held yeiterday ai the home of his daughter, Mrs. r.n*i vnurcn. UHHTIMUIZI.

Mrs. Wilton kavn a son, WILlua ot Mlildletown: tmo ilrters. Mrs. Xtary Fredsiort of MltUtown and Mrs. JoKphine Ellas ot Brooklyn: also nieces and Rcphcmi.

Funeral tervlcts mill be ecaductei! at Haibrouck't Chapel Tnumiay at p. m. by the Her. Fenmlck L. Leavltt.

Olvmpla Council also will have services at the CfcapeL Intrr- cent mm be In the family pUrt WaUUll Phlillp burg. Wedr.etday eunlr.f. GOSHEN-Mrs. Bnmi -llollman Thompwn died jetttnlay alter a uiMcnt- dren. duct unices Tburjdty alternoon at 2:19 at EU Janes Cbunb.

termest rtU frt ta BU'e KiU tery. To relieve Misery of 666 Tltlttl, tiln Drtps Unlnmt (trrtt. The L. Andrtis olll- clitiil. wai in tht Cem-- tery ot the Evergreens, Brooklyn.

Jaekxa WASHINGTONVILLE Thames Jackico; a resident here cine years, died yeiterday at the home of a. Rumsey Cokman. He had been In poor health two yearr. Mr. Jackscn, who bad been era Barcstab near here as a caretaker, was born May U60, -ta Newcastle.

A rtililent here fitty-flie jesn, Mrs. Hollrnan was a member of St James Episcopal Church. She mas bom in Jersey City May twenty-third, ins, a daughter ot Charles and Marta H-jttman She was to Flovd Thompson, mho survives. Ehe ako leaves four Laura. Mrs.

Emma Simmons, and Mrs. Antbony Terraeino cf Gccben, and Mrs. Ralph Oles of Tlwmpsoa- sons, FIovil J. and Wal- ttr H. cf Goihen; four brothert, Charles Barrian'cf was a member the Church cf third.

He Funeral 'services wiU be held Wednesday at two P. ra. at Uie Greene and Greene Funeral HOCK here, with the Her. Alexander M. CoKter olflclatins.

Intermtiit mill be ia.Washicgtonville cecettrj'. Uany K. Banchhent PORT JERVlS-Harrj- E. Rnrch- htns Cirf yestrrday alttmoon at his home. 174 Ball strttt.

after a lor.K He was bom here February eighteenth. ton ot the late Adam Bauchhens and Mrs. Bauch- hens. His mother and a half-brother William of Philadtlphia. survive.

Funtral tfrrices mill be htld Thursday at two p. m. at the resi dence. The Rev. H.

C. Mtjer wi: olllciate. Interment mlU In Lau rcl Grove Cemetfrj-. Mrs. Reuben Mrs.

Emma Wilson. 1M Ncrt! street, died last night at the Sini tariura. Mrs. Wilson was bom in Builin; wsrxurx. Mix It q-urt at fcid ifie J-iilM ct i tui 0 M'all Mrf pltuiat.

Tou caly 2 OI1J i 1 two Toiua- fiuin derstood tha nd a ray rtrtaalhr to nuIHfy. any usfct tx4son gas by Germsns.ln their opVcted Spring attack on the British Isles, and that he was tke. It was anased that his formula was known to others, and Aviation Mechanic CalleiJ To Acthre Duty VVHh Navy thlel c. KreUing: ol U. aNavy Mr.

VanAuken who conferred wlUi the Pine Bush Board of Education In an executive teuton Saturday nlfht The League Is the orgsnlratton which on fifteenth presented to the Board of Education petitions 422 and calling for the SlUjOOO bulld- mg program. Of the total number ol signatures, 190 were those of persons residing- within the Pine Bush water district, while 232 persons outsliSt tht district signed the petitions. Since the presentation to the board. League members have secured approximately fifty more signatures. By adding to the number of signatures the Totes of many persons who.

It Is said, were reluctant to sign the petition because of business rcaicss. League officials claim to control about 500 rotes. There wlU.be a meeting of the League at eight p. m. Thursday in Teller ifalL This wUl be the Ilrst meeting at which the Chamber of Commerce wUl be ofriciaHy represented.

Doty Telli Phalanx Club Fundamentals of Selling Fundamental principles of salesmanship were described for members of the Fhalacx Club during their monthly dlonrr meeting last night by Warren Discussing' psycholHT ta connection with sefflnr, Mr. Doty told the group gathered at the YMCA that the most Important sUes factor to know a product twronghly and believe ta Its tame brf ore attempt- Ir.z to sell It to someime The spealtr Paul Eont. YMCA secretary and Robert Rae president ol the Middletown Beard 5 Education. cUed yesterday at his Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If vo-j latter rbtmsatle. ar- J5UJ ci Murltto nut try 02a a "--it ire Ott I it puru tie and It On not jrn imstr a con cottiti to trj icur Crcatst in r.u-Ii On lor tn-J if Concpun Cnf Adv.

WHO MADE THAT MES1 nHESE ARE moocher tracka, Henry. Our neighbors don't eren wipe their feet when they lust in here to borrow the telephone. 1 THE ORANGE COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY CAH HAVf 7Hf MONEY TOMOXKOW JUST LET US MOW WANT. Mr. Green, a director of the Chester National Bank, had been rtee president ot Uie old Merchiais hsrs tai ettrr Mm i 1 A I A AVENUE MATAMORAS, PA.

Telephone 956 ducted by neermincr, one ot the four conductors fcno will take part la the Mass Concert here. Brerya P. Porter was accompanist. Nearly 500 persons heard last night's program. 'A feature cf the program was an echo quartet which sang Laa- damus Te by Mueller with the Club.

The quartet comprised Frank H. Hmck. George Dabois. tenrrs. and Donald 6.

FeBows and Curtis N. Dumary, barltcnt and GEORGE BACK maiu IN TRA1LSIDE ZOO PEN kett, club president, londucted the Offered in Exchange al Staten Island ui tf Beach road is Niticnal Education 7: Auntie City. Ust two half jears aso when he after twenty years ot ailatlon wIUi the Navy. For years bis home mas In.tr.e old Toll Gste Houw on the Blocm- rs read. Several years ago two sisUn with when he fs; Mrs.

Anna Bibcock and Olive Kreiacg ernted a new Knmr.g. ladientiny. re- eevea ios fact that he was bcra en birthday. a fcv'dan" with her parents, Mr. ar" Mrs.

8. A. Franclxo of pine atriet. i jack r.Urrwd to Stater. Island alter KV-etal d.js' wstli 7 days la Ualaracru.

Mrtixhen. rM retursed to after bar- -'t or Mr. and Mrs. cf Matamoraa. to K.x'v"' Frt returned 1 yewtrrlty after BEAR Gecrse the phottsenic, b'ocksnake fton from the TralUide Museum here was buk ta bis eaje today alter a ten-day abwnce.

The snake was one ct collection nan-poltonoss reptiles stolen frrca the mustun. probably by hikers, on February siitcenth. Carol Stoker, dirertor of the Barrett Park Zoo at Etattn Wand, yesterday that the snake cf four ottered him In tt- Kber snalfs two alter the theft at tte The man who otffred a whose nameMr. ranker bad In his records, m-as about twenty jrars When Mr. Sinker of the Uiift frco tr.e ctr.cr tnseum.

be H. Carr. dL-ectcr cf U-e Trsltkie M'aeurn. to ccce Ur. Ciit nil ht the ycuth mho tcck the.srakrs.

i ram 1 VuU, and daughter. I i i Brooklyn on after a re rtturr.ed to Barryrin, vesterdsy alter Done having spent a Cays mm rtis tlTM here. TO BURE ynterts" 17 Thforder mill Miriti IMr.ti-ur.cii. the merger, an officer ot the First Di Lxxt Six Tiro-Doer Sidtn (uMf liJtu'jll tires "They don't build them any better than that rrfTTWherf are dUciv- rrins bow eiry to relvw cf colda with a -VspoRza rousblne.mif- euar torenetf or tlfhtncx. With mere tborcirt tro4- eSecUvely at nassagts wrtb KOtntnf mediclml Ltit dt wrnrlrs SitrrT.

rnrni move mferr SiM aVail delHtit oid friends VapoRsS- 70 01T a -VaooRab aa stt benefit. -nat-we VapoRab for mlnatts onnj- WKTAST 1UB-ABU BACK mtil jprtacl a lavtr en cBut. cover wnh a VICI3 AIOUND motor cars foi a loan lime. I know whit males thtrn miles thera I tlw IDOW tbit there's not a hener car trail ihin ibis jcat's "PoitUc bai all the features thit are tsieciial to iat performance, Itrtit comfort and iroable- free operation. Araonj them art such ooie- wonhf Poatiie eugioeerinit roll- Pressure Merered-Ucnr Lcericaikxi.

Gutter Valie CncJinjt, rietrropUted Dulei Rear Springs, TsipIe-StaleJ lljdnulic Brilef, Sifety JhUi, Lifnunt Oil Cleaner anJ scores more-ill cf ip lo tit roucet's wDnh io the inJutiry. tlio It ihe luolicft cir of the tear.Thit crfflbimtinn of Sihtr front cod with TofpwJn' "o- 1 liri 1 touched for beauty. you're tbinVinit about anew rout Ponmc dealer loAy? t)t TirpiJi' trim fciM 1 Itrti' fJ trial miff trtT' Howard Auto" Soles JMJ A.r. N. T.

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