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TIMES HEUAI.U. MIUUI.ETOWN, N. WEDNESDAY. A A 31. Liberty Taxpayers Approve Proposal For Sewage Plant Historical Society Gets Sections of Old Wood Pipe ttr Oprralrd uiumci tl.it the nrr lii'u prings York.

It tie in Iwre ttnct I'x 13J. When tlat wmr ll.f Mr. had if-ne fcr niaro" je-tri to rttrrJi rrrordi cf inu rVciion pa Us? isiur the rnjin abr.t:: trn jears. in fa torn. In onrirr.

tl.r In 1(73 and vhicli liu Ucrn uiicomrd by thr the railrcad rrosiliit riinunation at Hcweils will Iliul theu way uito the new Iwnie or Ilir Historical Society ol Middletunn A- Watltill prttrinct on E-ut avenue. Pietuml ii William Coulter, former president cf tlie society, and Formt Fannenter of Otisville. who IruuumniUl In obtaining section ct tlir pipe for the by Voulelis. Paddock Certain Returned Report. Is Original One /rv.fmf* pass Onet i HP out Ilir nih- -raid klfked.

ichicli as kUrd. and aa error he Iiad Asata hccaKed ittrntion to uve cf a untie In tbe rrinirkinc that had a ccaunvn error in his wrtt- -Tl-at's ray o.1«inal rrport. all i lawl. "II was tjpfd on in thr Pollee Dt- locker room. I'm KilUnc to that any experts that thr aiui my top7 typni b.

the Tjiicrk Iirr: rf cf the: report on liif TjT.r- news iTdav DmiuK a rest i i the buiieun rr- i Lait li- lead the i.t^SrUitr vUcle aud UKlaj" tlie tlocument. Erni Iwfoir he it lie told a i it n.nUiitfil iijU. Historical Society Seeks Data on Old Water Mains two sections of the old wooden water main which supplied iliddletown with water from the ShawanKunk Kill in 187y, members of the Historical Society of Miridle- town Wallkill Precinct are inquiring for information as to how that main was constructed. "What we'd lite to know ----that main vis put tonethfr." S4ld Pinnenlrr of Otistllle. wlw Initmtne-ntal tii obUlning the a of Uie pipe for the Society from tht Erie railroad crossine plpr job at How ells uncorfred by Con- l.ktrly he had sprTuI re to i.u.-v* hit! r.o KIM tractor Prank W.

Bojer. Mr. Pannenter and William J. Coulter, former society president, rode out to where a fairly InUct tectkin ot the pipe axalu iiipottatioa to Uwinew Society ou East avenue. "And I'd Uie to kiunr thoe rere joinrd niihout leaks," commented Mr.

Oaly Teart Tlir Une a only for Lfluie it va.t tliatuiiUu- of eight fut iron tar-Ji: 1 a iiwh hole liad bctu riure tronrr. Mid Ushterate Chamber Critic Of Legislators Budget Fight fContmuetf from Caw Owcf mbjfct to the )uiUlIction of the Labor Board under this Act." The directors endowed the ttand nt Bmoklm Chamber of Cora- mertr in Uiat tne u. York be maintained as an rn- tlrttr. irlthmit to HchtrraKe charges betTrrtn York and New Jersey. IVm I.

BitM, Middtoirn pro- thr Kiranl W. Junior In soniflhiii' cl UJT I be lite up banieis aiiJ i incrubrr of ti.r at 11:3 cr.rr.!r*M ont ot Mother Pdycarpa Busy on Last Day IContinut Pap Our; of corers wtxikl be af- flird br Sister Michellna. irho has alreadj been named to head the postofflce where she has served as aulitact for thirteen rears. Making 503 bnprtnls with a simple hand- stimp Kemi. after all.

a considerable Job. Asked lav she felt about learlnf the postoffice. Mother Polycarpa said: hare no regrets m-fiaterer. Uncle Sam his almjs been rery kind to me. I should hare liked to continue In the sen Ice till the lord calls me home, but since the lav requires retirement at seYenty.

I do so wUUnflr" What would she da with her spare time now? "Whr. I hare any. There are too man; other Uilnfs to do." The InsUtu- dtrretlr responsible has two children's acnoon. a Dominican convent, a large pro- fsrm. two Summer ratnm.

a rr.i«ts* home and a Sum- 1 mer school for nuns. Maybrook Regents Results Revealed Principal McCarthy An- IJit lli cf hith school pupils uaued school tuttntt mmtnaljorn mai announced here tcdajr bj Principal J. Uwen McCarthr of tlie Mar- brook Hith School. Those Tho paastd the were: ChtnUstry-- Audrer Jewell. MUlk Rita Errra MirteB.

and Rcctnald Teed. IntcmKlliale 1 1 1 aCuelkr and Francis Reisert. Buslneia ArtUunetie William Heuer. Marie. Hetsbener.

William Johcston. Ooutlas and BeUi Thocapson. Ecunomica a i Francet Bodlt. Bertha Undtar. Joseph SpolTerlno and Reflnakl Teed.

German two-- Roseanna Connelly. Latin Miller. Trpewrtttnt one-- Kenneth Orat- Un and Janm Orslno. OonprehaulTe Art a a Krelcer aul Harriet Bconomlc Oeturapiij Joyce Calms. Betty Conklln.

Roae crtlle. Clarence Eraru. Frank Dolora Balstead. aanr Hedln. Marie Heutiener.

Jcoepli June Johnston. Joseph -Junbach, Robert Moore. Frits Mueller. Aaron NoMck. Dorothy Relsert.

Francis Reistrt. Anielo Russo. Felecia Russo. Frank. Spolrerino.

Joan Skelley. Richard Slantlil. Ooutlai Stewan. Perry Tlmbercer and Mlldrrd Var- Representation one-- Olenn Cu- iy. Betty Uotuun.

lucnant cwti- lln. ceorte Cook. Samuel Fratto. Emer Bedin. Joseph lorlano.

Arthur Kiahn. Charles Stantlal and Percy Timberier. Mechanical a i one- Thomas beUarosa. Robert euro- mints. Moltr Fanro.

Laura Erei- ter. Qrera Mlciell. Florence MUler. Kenneth Ttipp and Harriet Watts. FINE BUSH MGE.NTS- BCSULTS PINK BUSH-Prlneipal Clarence H.

Mye announced the results of the elementary and hith school Retents tests taken by pupils ot the Pine Bush Central School last week. Those who passed wete: English-- Michael Bonney. Anna Dlstefano, Thomas Gronsl. HarcUl Hlockley. Frances Oweni.

Kaaaui Alit and Marfant Yafwooo. aOant Lalorft. Maine SCBU. Scdy. (aret tut Batatrt WrUbt Bbtory- Thonw Onaat.

IK! Ou-aiensao. Wllllim Norman Seely. Dorothy Spadola and Herbert Wrifht. Latin Three-- Datld Bruulate. Intermediate Alfebra Louise Keilr.

Lroiurd ficlinU.II. Scctt. Scott, Robert ScrmttJ. Smolln. Grace Soderbiom.

Henry Budal Darts VanLeurtn and Stephen Zairerskey. PUr.e Pratt. Gfnfril Mirr Bonney. Herbert Dorothy Schubler, Kenneth Spadola and Rcvr Van Mine Group Takes Straddling Stance On 3rd Term Issue rroai fttt Ontl milted resolutions to tie UMW con- lentlon askini that Freatdeut Hoosetelt be draftnl lor a third term, The committee said that it was Impossible -due to the uncertainty and chaos that to outline at this time any concrete policy or program thai wtmU be certain to protect and adrance the best Interests of labor, and said that karinc political action to Ihe hrard'i discretion the only sensible, sane and proper course." DEATHS AND FUNERALS Srtlj. Richard Sinsabauth and Dorothy Spadola.

Geography-- Seantor LaTorge. William Lunnej. Elaine Scot Norman Seely. Ethel VanLeuren and Marcaret Yarwood. Arithmetic-- Thomn Sun- I Ounderman.

Rose Napalltano, II Elaine Scott. Minnie Scott, Norman Seely and Margaret Yarwood. Spelling Anna Grell. Seanlor I Laforfe. Frances Owens.

Elaine MMbril f. Klnr PORT jERVIS-MUlard f. King died yesterday at the home of his tranddanthter. Mrs. Walton Tldd.

forty-two Orchard street. Mr. King WM bora In rorcst- um December siitli. a ton ol William and Caroline Carpenter King. He was married to the fanner Eliza Myers, who died In 1919.

A reilden! here star June, he had spent most ot his life In Cahoonzie and Rio. Mr. King learn three daughters. Mrs. Blanche Hulse of Cihoonne.

Mrs. Irene Yeoman of Swan Lake and Mrs. fua Vondriel of Caliooniie: a son. Norman ot Rio; and a half-brother. Stephen King, who Tts In Florida.

Funeral services will be held Friday at two p. m. in the Terwilliger and Wnolsey Chapel, with the Her. H. B.

Wright officiating. Interment will be In quarry Hill Cemetery Upor Aottority Revision Measure Before Assembly rrn fttf Owl witiil RfpuMkans Iff! jtatutc cogld be Iminnd. Cwatltlcc Ctmiltm Wjltn T. cnoIutVin calling tot a Inulatiif InrntltitSon ol tlw liquor autlioritr remains in rom- mUtrr and ptobabtjr miu iwt be ait- rl on or Mitral mrfki. Tlif 1939 IrfUitwr pauttl an Identical Ksatulloa vy but Gownur Lthmin vrtonl it Thr gortmor.

InrtdrrtaUT. did no'- romtnrnt on liquor in liii opmtai KKiJSf to IrgbU- turt. itownl liquor ifcht milled aclltlUa todaj both Heron vtrk'i wort Excfpt tor Uon ol bllli. etxnmlttrt icporu and rouUnr builnm. litllf ifmaliis on Itw calendars (or Uif week.

But. behind the kiWatiie tcenn. Individual tttWaiorj continued diicuulom xtUnf to irold nrv taxation. recommemltd by Lrhman to balance his $394,700.. 000 budzet.

nnr flood of protnU against new taxation-- eipeclaiur proposed personal income tax creaae to law I1MOO.MO in budjrt balancing tevenue-swept to the capital. C'ouldm Several Influential Kepublkan leaden were uiidrmood to be dis- ctwlng the ixaubllltr ot mending bscrcs substitute for the income tax proposal But. powerful forces In the Republican partr are prepared to oppose any new taies. Abbot Lotr MoHit. cliaiinun ot the Msemblr and Means CoEuetttrt dtodoaea 1 that the and tu pracna Mnarj- twttni, ruuu in tu aw itajr.

b-jl that he inpand eantlnu- it netoaarr. commltur of tax fcutiteU Yonken Joined the for reduced apendinj In dlrm appeal to Senate Leader Joe R. Baolrr. and Sprain D. Heck.

rununitter aikdl lead. frs to pursue an ecuiomjr inrludlnt reduction in aid lot education and ecnUauancr of iiopentloa of mandatory ary increi for state tmplojer:" PHILAMXPRI barrrd the 22.jrar-o]i! son of an relief chlseirr from marrrlnf until MOO la reLrt lUte. The Jurist aald that Ihejouti, must Rive up any Idea of until rtf and four other chlldrei. repaid tlie rrLW debts theit moUter. Kac BralaWr luMj Tnut SPttlNGniUi.

Prank luu constnictlre use for leisure moaaenbi. Itocntlr tlie braUed a round rue. I feet In diameter. requiring It of linen thread to cornpie'e. She eatlmatMi ine deTDtrd 2W hours to tlv aTOra- tlon.

Relief At Last ForYour Cough nUemjp trnubto ta faaatn term Is th. amtna and batl raw. cd nronohtal ancoda Ho auttar hov IMIIT ndlctaM you itnwettt to arfl are to Mca uiial lUnMiM are way It tjJsMUy aflaja CREOMULSION DON'T Scattered bills, expenses, now be paid up in fnH. Obtaining a CASH LOAN clearg up everything uid requires wily we monthly Instne) of A LOAN PLAN FOR EVERYONE Scott. Norman Seelr.

Mildred Van KEMPS BALSAM $20 tV $300 20 For litnuet rnrsnant Attkk IX tke Bukrut Law Empire Personal Loan Co. 4 North St. DM SMI r. (jriilty. wrujr on nvater prc(cml To me," he asserted.

"Iree traffic between states is r.e for. II ccai- Second Sentence tune in tl.i-. ihouU Rft cu; bulr.e: MpT.lKrs Irarnnl tint a wcoiul that th- cas prrpirrtf to Join u. 1SI3. lo.tei T.rn ilit iiiir Pa i i youth were involved in an attempt- in in al Hr i hit attorr.rv.

Stan i UPIl-S SHED TEARS AT BURNING SCHOOL! I Cheer Them By' Saving Little Structure Iirit Uxinl. ron: I r. M. M.vJcJrn. IS.

i J. to tl.r rysJrTM. IJy er.d to trailir 1:1 tl-c iir.uU.fr by tl.c i.rx: uere broutW by Ito- patvnsliop. ltd and received for When r.e retused to ar.d r.o'.lltrd State IVlxe Troop K. Subaeqtient questioning of llomajh broucht the admU- iion that he liad tiUn them Iron ever, was unaware thrj irere miw- ir.c and assumed they liad lrn in the firr.

tiie coa-Uer arjl tourLt pu: rf I OOO rrpin a l.o*r;t pcriotis. fcr tl.e p-: Ihr uliiir-. rpini Eczema No Joke lir Co'-Uf-vm? -vm? Uirin by Ttn.li:*. tl'" i i.h r-cin i.e to lUfincn lu- r. Osircietl.

Pill War- br in ni i r. ar.U ti truti aitrir.pis trie nutie to nectl: to tiriil titnty ucllt en Just ouUiOe of the li tl.c water UiIC'Cl!) i Ihr JUT n-J thr to erect a station c-n ras doiw but for Mr. r.i-r cnr.tir.-jnJ. "At the mj of thit I.tlcatmii TH ktartfil by tint ihry Trrr rrcettlnj 4.rj'.:t a an tl-e i urrp nutie inlenouja to rr.sXe i (Ifpjrtir.cr.i 1 ar.d prpjrcti uhich irouM tiTpaj- rrs. and favored untlrr- Irft MUiout any material rcU-JctiorA hereby tlu: a major cul in tlie br made Nex State In 113000.000 or which re-Jucr iUle arjl leave ewntUl operatlcns iultlcienl luiuU to cerate, Where prac- titril thin an equal UvU sum be deducted Inxn lirnu of the iTppu-x-U budget tn yjcl.

are mandatory." and araxic for relief. jou fcr from rcrema. punples. an- crr red bloiclwa or other bienUsr.es IT to eimnal get Peter- sen's 3Se all If cne application Aon not delight jcu. runner refunded.

Oir.tme:.*. a'-w wonderful for itch- mi of feet, cracta vri fr-openlion A Icr York City Expands Twins to Quins tf--A laUier by Uie Sute Ir CAIRO. to rl L'Rited by a i a cturenx cianu'actureis Ner Slate. it nunv ttnir? fcj, ti the laijMjeis ar.d In the nl li.e.r lee tint i en many mo' l.eicby lieU that a ttf to our men and arvj found! Sr.a'nr tiitt th'T arrar.gr to In trantr i al HELP th. Railroads OUR COAL SHIPPED ALL RAIL ROWLEY Coal fr Lumber Co.

MASONS WHY YOU SHOULD IUY YOUR USED CAR FROM YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER NOW! reconditioned tueJ car notr, costly repairs on your old car. SaTe further depreciation on your old car. Trade up to late model used car now. HOW Buy now--twfnrr nricrs rise--and MTt the diBerence. 4 winter conditioning on your nlrt AAC All uied cars are priced to tell to room for more trade-ins.

Buy now aad we. Null. SI. HiriTi-r rr IIM TOT H. M.

STANTON CO ISO NOHTH ST. MIDDLITOWN, N. V..

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