THE KINGSTON DATLY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 31, 1040.
along the neat fences
Slip SCuuutfmt Daihi JFmmau J miles of climbing roseshighway. Variety antl ••THE REDCOATS ARE COMING P I5v W U S S L I R
01) each side of the
I '4iht.ru U n t l >'•! Wtck
r. r Aniiuni In A i U n u c t \>j Carrier ...J/.fcu
beauty may be achieved without hampering Today in Washington
f a r Annum by Mail -IS.U0 drivers' visibility or costing much.
LuUml a» Kaecud t'laaa Mi.tt'r at ilia I'oal Offica ai Finland's Fate Has Put the American Government on the
Kingston. N. X.
FRANKLIN'S LOAN FUND Spot At To Action
Jay i: Klncs
L' r and N t . i U b e r — 1 8 1 1 - 1 9 : 8 L'ven the wise Benjamin Franklin was un- !•] DAVID i awmrwcE.
t'ut.lulie.1 h r I p e n HI I'li.IUtitng Company, Fraamaa
Square, K i i i S ' i o n . . \ . V I.tn-la da U Clotk. Praaldent, able to plan his philanthropy 150 years in Washington, J a n . 31—Finland's tilioition for subsequent requests
I redbrick Huffman. Vl«e I'rvaldvat; Harry dti Bola 1 ray.
Sec rata r j and 'lraamrar AilUraaa rraanmu Bijuara, •advance. He set up a fund in Philadelphia fate has put the American govern-j h r l k \ & ™ f i t f % 2 P ^
Klngttou. .V V. j that many years ago, supposedly for the ment on t h e spot. Full of sym-1 t h ( , , . c i s n o d p s i , . e t 0 enter the
Meratwr u l l h a A»«oc>at«J rr*»a
Tfca Aaaoclated Vtesn is e i c i n i l r a l y *otlfl**s i r » d n » d to It ot imposed on borrow ITS have become so hard made by a free nation against t h e aid. The leadership in Congress
u»t olli>»ruiM> «-milfoil in thla n»i>ar and alau t t a local ' •• Ina o f a d i r t a t o r s h i D s t a t e m
W s o o n r e , l e c t t h u t
* • * « • by let-
u u t n pulillsliod ticn-In ! to fulfil that few loans have t>een made in the I aggression ot a dictatorship state ) m g K i n j a n d - S p i e a g 0 unanswered
All n g h t a of reputilkntlon ot tperlal diapatcLaa beralo
ar» a l i o rwa-rrad. i last lifty years. I the Congress and the P r e s i d e n t ! though i n e r e is a rising public
Memlior Ainorlc.in Nawtnapar Piibltaliart* Aaaoclatloa. Franklin stipulated thai a borrower must w a n t to do something to manifest 'sentiment which evidently believes
Mcinher Audit Hun-mi of rirfilsiiniik. 'America's interest. But how? that lending money t o Finland lis
Mcmlior N ™ — r l ^ a ^ E f t ^
pany. i tn-mini ttquaro
Tolophna* ('alia
J must have served a regular indentured ap- To ask Finland lo exchange her ! ? J * V , , , , n S r i n na ȴ*
.Xrw V--rk Tolophooa— Main uftl.c.
L ptown o i l U c » j ;
iHiwntowo. : : 0 0 , prenticeship in Philadelphia, pay five per cent food credits given by the United ™ " W * « J J f r h ^ j J ^ r f S L S ^ '
interest, borrow no more than 8500, put up States for war supplies bought o r ^ ' ^ ^ ^ frf,n\" & P A * X ? -
N'atlunfil nonrrionf.-itlva
.bartered abroad is to connive with I, n n e ^ f f ' ™ 1 £ „ T f l i /?,, i ™ m c r i ;
1'ruddcii, K .!!„• A Pruddan, Inc. as security a first mortgage upon real estate Finland t o violate .he spirit, f g L " ^ ^KLirifl,?U^J
N>» l u r k office m It... kof, n e r Plaza though.not the letter, of American j * ™ ^ S n E S f S A f J f t
t b f o a . n Ufflcu . . . i n s N. Mn-lngau Avonua in the city, and produce "two reputable citi-
Kucli. - t . r 0 4 j I n,. nlii Allian.a Hulldlng leuirawy. . a n s w e r that Finland is in danger
"•ntor o m . v 711 Itua Teroilnal Building zens who will testify to his moral-character." It is recognized that the Lnited „,,,, I l l t m . „ „ , , ; , „ , :.,,-, ... Ih ,
Sao rran.-uco Ufll.a CM M.-irket Street
There aren't so many fellows of 25 today (States loaned $25,000,000 to China ™ ° Jf t t U 1 A m c u m a l i n t ~ d t ^ a s l
sTi YORK. JANUARY 31. 1940. who have had such an apprenticeship or can [in the midst of her w a r w i t h , K l n l a n d „ ( h e unhappy victim
Japan, and that technically Fin- o f c i r c u m s t a n c e s . Everybody here
present such security. And the amount seems ! land and Russia are not a t war, wants to help and- yet stay * * out ol
SKIZJNG OUR MAIL to be less than many borrowers need. The so that it is not a violation of inter- the war. II Finland is beaten, the
Groat Britain hasn't been conducting Hie ; national law for the Washington cause of democracy suffers a set-
board of city trusts has recently succeeded i government to lend to Finland back. But even larger in the back-
war lo suit us. Some Americans are disgusted in having a court change some of the provi- j money for food or airplanes. ground is the possibility that H
at the lack of art ion. Many don't like the But the whole problem revolves England and France find them-
sions. Now the borrower may l>e skilled or around a fundamental issue. Offi- selves with their backs t o the
way the British navy delays our ships and unskilled, male or female. He may borrow as i,„,i ; _«t-i i . t
cial Washington a realizesr a tlh a s t aFin . . w a l l , America may be asked to
g
searches our mails. Wc want them to fight S^n?»?h .dcfs^ e nd
; s e n d , not manpower, but money
much as $3,000 at only four per cent interest. against he onrush of Communism a n c i materials. I t s this contingen-
only on their own side of the ocean,.too. It will be interesting now to see how much i „H 1 0 f h7i0 h e V T ^ 8 c"a u1 e J f!u'\cyc
r h f t n
which
really gives concern
A neutral in time of war has to be on the the fund is used hereafter. lir£ I ! P ^ £° 5, - here, for il contains t h e funda-
allies cannot hold back Commun- mental issue that is being evaded
alert to defend its rights, so we'll keep on ism, then it may spread 'round the on all sides by the politicians be-
making strong official protests lo any gov- world. cause they think isolationist opin-
The Japs are very mad about American The real difficulty is that neither ion is a t t h e moment stronger
ernment that does anything to curtail them. objections to their "creating a new order in the Republican nor Democratic than cooperationist opinion.
A great many people are wondering about East Asia." A new disorder, we'd call it. leadership here wants to face that (Reproduction Rights Reserved)
fundamental. They vvant Com-
the persistence of the British authorities in munism beaten back, but they do
seizing and searching American mail en
route from the United States to European tions these winter evenings are just candi-
countries, even The neutral ones, in violation dates kcynoting.
of international law. True the British say
Those weird sounds you hear in all direc- not want t h e American govern-
ment involved in the accomplish-
ment of that purpose.
The isolationists are thoroughly
c C0TTEKILL
Cottekill, Jan. 31—The Ladies*
consistent. They, t6o, are sympa- Aid Society will hold i t s regular
1
Congress may forget about the Finrs and thetic with Finland, but they in-
that gold, and much other material valuable sist America m u s t not send .any monthly meeting a t the home of
lo the Nazi government is going through our pass by on the other side, but the public money through t h e government | Mrs. Jacob Barley Thursday aft-
here, and t h a t a n y aid extended ' ernoon, February 1, a t 2 o'clock.
doesn't.
mails, but any possible damage John Bull can
do to Germany by searching our mails, and We Americans love to sit in grandstand
risking a reaction from American public seats and criticise the countries that are do-
MARLBOROUGH
Marlborough, J a n . 30—Three
PHOENICIA
DIE HIGHLAND should be by private citizens who All members are requested t o be
shall give or loan funds. The Finns,
on the other hand, think this is present.
h i P l K T 2 , , ? , a 3 ° " ; T h e A S S e m ' ' H i g h l a n d ' J a n ' 3 0 - S e r v i c e s in I impracticable from the""poinT of I Mrs. Harold Lent, Mrs. H e r m a n
classes, mathematics, economics
opinion, seems to be all out of proportion. ing the fighting. bly Rebekah president, Pearl | S t Augustine's church a r e held | view j , f « m e . # T h e y m ^ ^hav^ | G I a r a a n d ^
and chemistry, have been dropped Christie, of W a t e r town, visited | each week on Monday evening ! ^ a n c i a l aid before the snow is off W a l t e r Hasbrouck
As to the meaning of the international law from t h e adult night school. A the ground so t h a t material assist- of New Paltz were guests of Mrs.
m u a j any uiuuuc, jvuiacuiuus Medal
the Queen Lister Lodge Friday They include, Miraculous iueuai • a n „ „ __ n h f t h H a r r y Snyder Monday.
on the subject there seems to be little ques- fourth, shorthand, was dropped n
tion. It holds that the mails of a neutral
country on the high seas are inviolable. Al-
THAT BODY few weeks ago. The classes t o be evening a t Saugerties. Tiskilwa [ devotions, and on Friday evening i T h e f u n d a m e n t T T s f u e
continued m u s t have a t leasu five Rebekah Lodge was represented \ at 7:30 o'clock arc t h e S t . Rita ; isn't any different fro that which r
really I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rask of
> AI . e A (U W
pupils t h e school board ruTecT b y M n r - A . Perry Loomls, Miss " devotions. The special service is | faced Congress last September. H ^ ? S n f t S ^
though our State Department has made vig-
orous protest the British doubtless are count-
OF YOURS shortly a f t e r night school w a s Harriet Loomis, Mrs. H . Krom, j on S a t u r d a y a t 4 and 8 o'clock j British fleet t T r t e S ^ A S L S J
first s t a r t e d . Mrs. Edna Cole, Mrs. M a y Van j for the blessing of the t h r o a t .
Charles
Signer,' who has been
| is held t o be in danger' of b e / n c l i n t h e B e n « l i c t i n e Hospital since
M a r g a r e t , daughter of Dr. a n d Gramer, Mrs. Helen Holden a n d ! The Ladies' Aid Society holds ils I compelled t o defend herself , > e i n g i n a n a u t o m o b i l e accident
ing on the friendly feeling on the part of the Mrs. W . B . Harris, underwent a n Mrs. H a n e t t e Lyons. February meeting on the 7th with against a Fascist violation of the I f o u r w c o k s a 8 ° - s u f f e n n g from a
American public toward the allies, in the By James W. Barton. M.D. operation f o r appendicitis Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Hudler of Mt. j Mrs. William Dodge who will be Monroe Doctrine. The defeat 0 f broken kneecap and several brok-
d a y afternoon in St. Luke's H o s - Tremper were callers a t Mr. and assisted by Mrs. Fred Wilklow,. '• Finland is, therefore, a vital part ' e n r i b s - w a s brought home Friday.
present war, to preclude any sort of reprisal pital, Newburgh. Dr. T h o m p s o n Mrs. Lane's on High street Mon- j the Misses Maggie P a l m a t i e r andII o f the whole picture. So long a s M r - a n d M r s - Arthur Depuy and
for the mail searching. They take the stand (Registered in accordance with t h e Copyright Act.) of N e w b u r g h performed the oper- day afternoon. ! Edna Curry, Mrs. Edgar Boyce, ! Russia a n d Germany a r e allied i s o n > Arthur, spent Sunday with
ation. Mrs. Elizabeth Delemater is Mrs. J e n n i e Hasbrouck, Mrs. Ab- some method of helping Finland n e r mother, Mrs. Charlotte
that the American public is so much opposed R A P I D BEATING O F T H E HEART A rabid police dog, whose o w n - getting better of her recent ill-1 ram Rhodes. halt the Russians is a part of the Smeedes and sister, Mrs. John Mc-
to Hitler that it will stand for a "mild" viola- ership is unknown, made i t s a p - ness. i Mrs. Andries DuBois is recover-' allied w a r strategy. Grane, in Kingston.
Naturally, if your heart, instead of bea'ting 72 pearance in Bailey's Gap, biting Mr. Ravvson is not very well at i"K from an operation In one of I* is, therefore, asked here on H a r r y Snyder spent Thursday
tion of international law in having our mail to 76 the minute, begins lo beat 172, you would be a couple of dogs which w e r e tied this writing. the New York hospitals. all sides why Britain and F r a n c e and Friday of last week in N e w
alarmed. There Is more than a feeling of discomfort
.searched and seized for contraband on the as you wonder if the heart will not shortly wear up, and chased a couple of chil- Upon the return of M r . a n d , M r s - Martin Upright of May-j do not put credits a t the disposal York.
high seas. itself out beating at such a fast r a t e . dren, w i t h o u t getting close enough Mrs. Harry Breithaupt from j brook spent the week-end a t the °f Finland a s they did for Poland! Mrs. Wood of Slone Ridge is
These a t t a c k s of very rapid beating of the heart, to bite t h e m , before it was s h o t Miami, Fla.. W a l t e r a n d Miss home of her sister, Mrs. Clifton B. !?"d as A fewhavi? done dollars Near cIi K e a t o r . her sister,
j East.
they in the
million . . . . .
visiting Mrs. Ina
which come on suddenly and leave just as sudden- by a resident of Bailey's G a p . Bertha Breithaupt left lor there. Carpenter. , , . . m.o r , , , , A, „ , .
THE FREE WAY OF LIFE ly, are called paroxysmal taechycardia — 'tacchy' T h e dog warden was sent t o t h e Mrs. W a l t e r Smith entertained Mrs. DeWitt Warren, of New- o r loss o u t of t n c
s p e n t b y Br f
billions being; Several members of the C h n s -
One of the greatest evils of war is what it meaning rapid and 'cardia' the h e a r t . Gap for t h e body of the dog a n d the Sewing Class of the Metho- burgh w a s a Friday luncheon i a i n and France e a m t i a n Endeavor attended the g a t h -
t h e head w a s sent by Dr. A. S . dist Aid Society Friday evening. guest of Mrs. George Hildebrand., " " d l y be a consequential item. ering at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday.
ol
does to civilian minds. People at home may not As a m a t t e r but fact, paroxysmal taechycardia is Ferguson, health officer, t o D r . January 19. Miss Frances Hill Mr and Mrs Norman Jones of T n te 0
a disease just a symptom showing that British and r r e n c h do not Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Depuy and
J.,
be more partisan than soldiers at the front. something is interfering with the n a t u r a l rhythm Allott in Newburgh for e x a m i n a - entertained it F r i d a y evening, Hillside, N. ol drovelatter s sister, • ?hey can donate o r loan and ma- Sunday afternoonEllcnville, spent
the home the
up Sunday to « d
givr"airplanes
money— son. Hadley, of
with his par-
- January 26.
tion. a
In adopting defensive measures they fend to of symptom of serious heart disease. cases it is not b r e a k Ash e result of this new o uat s Fred Forbes of N e w York visit-; Mrs W V Bond
a
the heart. Fortunately also, in most
t quarantine, which w j tenals to the Finns. I t is ten times ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Depuy.
suspend or destroy rights which civilization Drs. M. Campbell and G. A. Elliott, in British t o be lifted in May will c o n t i n u e ed in this place recently. ,vij;vS " i-'i-.inr. (••.mi-ninr enter- more _, •_, , , . for t hj British
Mi :s iMciuie v. f i r p c n i e r e i i i e i - , important »-•_, e , ,, Mr. and Mrs. Bat telle gave a
Heart Journal, London, report their study of 100 until J u l y . Mrs. Maud Clancy is ill of a bad tabled 16 of her friends at dinner ^ ^ h t h a t P inland should tea party Saturday afternoon in
has fought long to establish. cases of paroxysmal taechycardia which they saw The s u p p e r planned by the M e - cold. and d a r n i n g Saturday evening a t « « " • i than it is for America t o honor of her mother, Mrs. Baggs,
When we get into a war, our constitutional from 1025 t o 1032 There were forty-one cases of thodist Church Sunday school a s Andrew MarConnoll, who w a s M r s Mid-Hudsonr oInn.e i -Hern imother, ! a I^n tt h^c fr,^.t aanlivctc, tt h » b i; „ who celebrated her 85lh birthday.
the
r R Ca ent a l aunt m a I
nalysis
h
e
K
g
heart disease. There was no heart disease (except a p a n c a k e supper has been employed in Greene county, i s | M r s Ui..i g h t ,carpentei and aunt, i The Cottekill Fire Company
''Bill of Rights" is handled roughly. Remem- this rapid beating!, in the other titty-nine cases, Mrs. p r B. were also included. f ( | n d a r n p n t a ] i s s u r m a y h a v e t 0 ^
ber the World War, and how official or self- though goitre was present in (our of these.
changed a n d instead a t u r k e y now a t home. | A daughter. Claire O H a r a , was faced—whether t h e United States will hold a card party Wednesday
dinner will take i t s place o n Mrs. Sadie Brown of Cold , n u . m i a s l %lT ek a t ihe Benedictine will come to the aid of Britain and evening, February 7, a t the Old
The Ihe was beating was
appointed censors started cracking down on between r a t e at which in 90 heart cent of the entire Thursday, February 1. Mrs. W i l - Brook visited this place Monday. Hospital. Kingston, t o Mr. a n d
14u and 2-to per France with money either raised Folks Home.
ir n
free speech, free press, free assembly and a 100 eases. T h e a t t a c k s lparoxysms) generally lasted liamt hMasten is general c h a wm ao were Chichester vallers t Monday |;Mrs ' Francis' Gaff'nev" the M„r.J." ii rectPappropriation from ther United | „ Finnish Women a n d Children
Adrian a n d H a r r i e K 1 6
Loomls Jr" s by rivate
subscription o by d
of e affair, and anyone h ,, ,,, ...
Gaffnev is nresirlent 'of ,,„ p r . „ —
hut a short time. lasting hours instead of days. In wishes t o attend is asked t o s e -
lot of other cherished rights? The rights 61 the a t t a c k s usually lasted less than two hours eveninc " ^ " ' . " T ' O I " V \ , . , . : „ „ ' . n ' , ^ i States treasury. To create a prece- Need Your Aid. Make Your Con-
u r tickets of
were still there, unrepealed, in our basic law, and in another 28 the attack lasted 12 hours or less. ch e e dinner. before the night n o ill M r f o t t o Dreschcr, who was I ^ h T t h e X J * * S T i ^ *' «F 2"% f M ^ Fm' N obwU t , 0 n t 0 F i n n , 8 h R e U e t F a " d
^
There were four in which it lasted about 24 hours; t
but they vanished largely from current prac- in only seven was it longer than 24 hours.
There will be . is able t o be out again. | John SaWatore returned Mon- i l a n d m a y m l t s c l f f u n , i s h t h e ^ -
tickets o n sale a t t h e door. Mrs. Wilbur V a n Steenbergh day to Syracuse University t o re-1 * "~~"
tice. And thereby freedom was crippled for The outcome as far as length of life is concern- William J . Walsh, Jr., t a x col- could not join the Rebekahs in sume his freshman studies after In its tenth edition, the "Stand-
years.
Things are better so far in this present war occur late in life.
ed in paroxysmal taechycardia is excellent except lector, r e p o r t s that approximate-1 going to Saugerties Friday night a few days a t home. His brother, j
in certain cases of heart disease where the attacks ly 925,000 have ben collected s o because of illness,
far. T h e t o t a l amount t o be col-
Victor Salvatore, Jr., a senior a t .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks were R. P. I., is home this week follow- |
Stamps ard Air Post Catalogue" has be-
come "Sanabria's Air Post C a t a -
j logue." This comprehensive round-
epidemic that seems to be sweeping the liott"Three fiftythe patients of l>rs. Campbell and El- looted in tpersons a r $82,350.63. called to Ashokan recently when ing mid-term ofexaminations.
lived
of
years after Ihe unsei of their parox- Local
h e town is
e enjoying! Mr. Brooks" brother. William, was A meeting the nurse commit- In T h e News up of air mail stamps, published
world. But it is an ideological war as well as a ysms, anottier i n for more than 20 yctirs. and an- s k a t i n g a n d ice boating on tin;] taken to the Kingston Hospital, tee for the town of Lloyd was held by Nicholas Sanabria, is thc only
river. T h frozen o v e r
military war, and we are swept into the fight- are still in good health."10 years, and most of them all across, ea nriver isday number.; improving after undergoing a nj Tuesday afternoon in Callahana lits ] By the AP F e a t u r e Service
other 26 for more than
d each
Raymond Johnson is reported
Center. Mrs. James
the H e h ! catalogue published in this coun-
ing area. And while we are fighting to pre- try with prices based on thc net
There is no tendency for I lie a t t a c k s to become of local persons are enjoying t h e operation a t the Kingston Hos-! chairman of the committee. Advance illustrations for the
selling figures.
serve our basic liberties we need to be very worse and physiciansof now are able to reduce the tine s k a t i n g . The Diamond " ! ) ' pital.
number and severity the attacks.
Robert Seaman of C h a t h a m and ; second of seven in the "Famous
The 19-10 edition contains more
boys have launched " T h e C y - Mrs. S a r a h Bonse celebrated « student at Bard College, has Americans" series have just been
careful, and struggle very hard, not to lose been visiting relatives here this released. This s e t is devoted t o than 700 „pages, 3.000 illustrations
a ~ *r s ^ r , ^ 0 ^ . ^ i f"omambr ^i^jiSiffa.
I believe the above information about the out- clone," one-time speedy iceboat her 90th birthday recentiyr _ „ J „u„ r
the most precious of them. come of most case*; of paroxysmal taechycardia w ill of the late John Asa DuBois. week. I fim„.. t ~.»ic Tu~*~ v 1 — i a n a aooui
be comforting t o patients and to their families. Mr. and Mrs. John Manion, J r . . home. Her place in the telephone
Freedom is not just something written in Many such patients have lived in daily fear of col- and children have returned h o m e exchange is taken by Miss Cath- of the Misses Eliza and Delia Ray- j John Greenleaf Whittier 2c; J a m e s Sunday evening supper .guests I Henry. W. Longfellow. 1-cent; new feature is a history of United
and of I hems-elves be-
a constitution or printed in a book. It is a lapse, they have made invalids afflicted with fatal after spending the past several erine Berkery.
cause thought they were
mond were the Rev. and Mrs. D. I Russell Lowell, 3c; Walt Whit- States pioneer fight covers.
Another important new book for
way of life that has to be practiced in order heart disease. weeks in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Sundstrom h a s returned s . Haynes and Mrs. Fred Lewis man. 5s. a n d J a m e s Whitcomb the philatelic library is "Minimum
Mamon. Sr., will remain in t h e j home from Vassar Hospital, Pough- Vail. Riley, 10c. Dates and places of
to survive. And people who interfere with Quinidme (not qunine* is the usual treatment south until the weather is w a r m The flowers in the Presbyterian I Essentials m Stamp Collecting."
for this ailment. keepsie, where she underwent a n compiled by Mrs. Gerald Burgess
er Church Sunday morning were in I
other peoples mental and spiritual freedom It must not be forgotten, however, that some operation on New Y e a r s Day for
memory of Miss Isabelle Van i and Haughton Sanguinedi. a n d
Miss Catherine Berkery is able ruptured appendix,
are in peril of losing their own. cases of true or organic hear! disease have paroxys- to be out again after being con-[ Local t.>orson.s attending a meet- Keuren. They were placed there published by H. L. Linquist, 2
mal taechycardia as a s>mptom. Therefore, every- . . . . . . , „. i i , , « . - st Office Box 73. Station O, to her home in the South r o a d s o n Three chimney fires in the week
It discussed collecting both as a
vocation and avocation; reviews
with the shingles. Ixx'al jH'rsons attending the resulted in calls t o the tire com-
in the country." Millions of bougainvilleas New York. N. Y Esmond Gallagher, senior a t
Syracuse University, is spending j horticultural show in Kingston last pany. T h e first was in the north its history, tells how to s t a r t and
are being planted along the highways from • develop collections, how t o mount
T w e n t y and Ten Y e a r s Ago a'few- davs at the home of hi* * « * * w e r e 8*m\xl Baxter, Mr. and end of the double house on Church stamps, and explains simply t h e
Edinburg lo Brownsville and Port Isabel and parents. Mr. and Mrs. P . J . F . **»•. A r t £ W , , 0 , y t a " £ , , . M r - ? n d , M " street owned by A W. Lent, the i technical details that a n y thor-
along other routes in that section Jan 31. 192" ("old wave gripi.ni! Kingston; 20 C n l l a g h r r . U i l h a m N. Vehe. Wilbur J . Havil- second In the .1 P, Whittley tone- ough collector should know.
Mrs. H a r r y Masten is r e s t i n g * n d - Howard^Baker, Daniel GalT- ment house on Grand s t r e e t and • » • a
o reported here
The bougainvillCH is a shrub which blooms ' t.eprees i*clow / r rEhralvth MrC.iure of Washington comfortablv in her home from a , "">• Joseph C.affney. Mr. and Mrs Saturday evening In a Busick!
IVnth of Mr* Brarirg S Wise Men
there most of the \ear and is handsome and j avenue. heart a t t a c k which she suffered [ £ M w a r d McGovvan. Mr. and Mrs house at Chodikee Lake. Brazil has issued a single 100-
£ l m ^ 2 c ^ g ^ _ A ? * ^ J P.
Xirs S a r a h V Kendnck died :n Sleightsburgh, last Monday night. She la u n d e r kery. Rart * McGowan. William ^ " Mrs. d i a r i e s Champbn will e n - : first-rlav sales have already been reis^semi-postal to raise funds for
showy. Proud local residents believe their t h e care of Dr. J. Boynton S c o t t , i; Mctfowan and Edward L. DaJb) tertain the I I) Society S a t u r d a y | , v l r d i n f h l s r o i u m n .
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aged O years needy Brazilian children. The sux-
trail will compare well with the famous V^-Uh of Jacoh Hummel ot Toil Ewen Mr a n d Mrs. H, C Dawes r e - afternoon
Mrs. Harold P o r t e r w a s t h e William at Upright and Charles her home Th„ drsi),n of t h p spcond ^ tjs
O U H . U I I J. i i i n e t a n
e e n n y entertained A i r . and
Azalea Trail of Mobile and the Oleander Trail i Jaan. 31. 193( Ihe Rev John F IXilTy. a form- cently Mapest aand nfamily a andMM ss.. i fc*L?^™™ - a t- *- -»-un'', '\)H»»;«
of Galveston. h mp selling for the first stamps. T h e
er assistant pas!.,r a St Mnr> s Church, died in Vivian D a w e s of Newburgh. a n d ) f ^ " ' " ' " t . " "J. Mrs. \MI- site of the Worlds F a i T a n d the latest stamps are severely square
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Highway planting is a fairly recent devel- I Yonkers on eJanuarv M ission ordered a '20 iier cent Marlborough. Samuel Quimby of!^ &J!"X%*ZS >;^ . . J ^ '»ho , aerk LiGuard.a air port oland rre v lS ed in desigg. A winged horse under
i Mr. and Mrs. t
rough. L r
Public $ r lee Co •>>, ^ and Mrs. Samuel Quimby ^ >-e west shore f d i p o l t r a i t designates the per-
opment. For a while the main idea was to I Cllt i n new- t e l e n h o i v r a t e s Janice, daughter of Mr. a n d Mrs. Grace Graves was hostess sotl !W*a |>oet. ? * gum I if -r
yet good roads built. Efficiency was the aim. There were \ V- pupils registered in Kingston Mrs. Ted Reynolds, is ill a t h e r to the T. H. E. Card Club la*t
! school*. home with the chickenpox. week when they met Tuesday eve- DEATHS LAST NIGHT — I r f • *•
not beauty. Todav citizens know they can Mrs Jacob Hteitrnlxvl.er di»»d at the home of Mrs. A. C a m b t a and son ofning. High scores for the evening •Penny Black' Celebration
have both. j her daughter. V i s \ • ' Winfleld en Albany ave- Newburgh have been spending a were Mrs. John Condon and Miss uelta t^wis of Highland j elected t o t h e Phi Delta Theta ., x, , . , , . . . ,, I postage stamp, the famed "Penny
•r f.rVV~,Y,k * r t h U r 2 V , ; " m , C I!" Black " is taking shape.
The lowest recorded bv
Ohio county a modern, divided highway has I man thcrmornettetnperatime degrees above The Free- mother. Mrs.Wednesday with h e r , of Virginia. Tuthill t his University' v ^ ^ W A ^ e H e ' r i n ht - n V L - . 0 ) A " international broadcast is
-r was 1 /ero.
Falls spent
Grant Baxter.
social fraternity at e
a second-
been planted with many different Rhrubs. • Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Hill ' y e a r law student and a member of n ? r . i I v l i , ™ I S P"1""^ ' o rM«y 5 Participants,
Rome cf» Monte Cireeo, a rooky promontory became t h e parents of a son, I Sigma Nu Phi legal fraternit * r of m r ; m b P r o f the A m e n c a U n M tute S ? £° , h ° K i n ^ ° f E . g , a n l * S d c ? * r g e i S a l S 0 1 0 ( ) r ' T h e M a n i p d ^
Motorists may watch a continuing show of on the Mediterranean. NO miles south of Rome, has v He I J r T « ^ ^ . « t V instiiute h j s p o s t m a 5 t o r General, and t h e picts t h e three wise men b e a r i n i
blossoms from early spring to late summer, yielded Italy i fourth Neanderthal skull and the Charles Everett, born on S u n d a y !i was a and has been on the dean's
morning honors
recipient of intermedial ^liate " .._ States and I thelF kMhaa
| President of the United States and | their biblical tribute of golo,
Alex Kelberlne Postmaster General James F a r - ; franki
with another show of berries, some of which pronv.'itorv s second The skull was found In a | Mr and Mrs Howard Upton ami list of distinguished students. i v^«- v « w " ^ ' " " t - ' T , r
i t " " " " " " " ' " " ^ " ' « * -«unes e a r - ; irankineense and mvrrh
network of c.-e-es m cn-avations for a new vine
last through the winter. In a Pennsylvania cellar hy a resn ; t hotel. It ,N ,|eM-t shed as in an
county the traveler in June is delighted with excellent state ..| preservation complete with lower.
jaw and several teeth. *
morafing the broadcast. i fray.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
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