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jafenberg, Delegation Told Bj Graves, Hyde Park Order Signed Aug. 31, CAMPAIGN IS PLANNED Opponents Say Thej'll Tonr All Ten Districts To Defeat Centralization fit Stite Department of Education ht approved the centralization project proposed for ten ichool district in the hnrni of Hyde Prk, Clinton, Pleaisnt Valley, and Pou(h. keepsie, Harry Ehrenber, Plestsnt Valley opponent of die merger, said last. ni'ht after conference in Albany with Commissioner Frank Graves. Termini the department's tetkn most autocratic and "ii direct defiance of the wish a e( the taxpayers" Ehren btr.

stid the opponents of the ska sre mobilizing for action sal will "stump" all ten dis if to defeat atplsn. He predicted that a ftpts would be ordered "within ''A. ar tedoded la the stsngnra on rant neror MTMTAY NEAR CAPITAL Foreiga Situation PreYents Accepting Engagements At Far Distance VASHINOTON. Sept IS tmXent Roosevelt said today that 9 afflcult though not delicate tram altuitian tu keeping him dot to the capital: tht President added at a great eentetenct that ht was accepting amy eniaiementa mat placed nun Shis few hours of WaiMnrton, at tut he could hasten back If Itcretsrv of state Hnll was seen PM.aanUmt, by troubles en three ttlttniu; Wfttteni hemlsnhere: ifexlcoi to Hull, request tor juement for expropriated Amer farm properties, arrived. Ob fcaua ot President Csrdenss" Week to the Mexlcan.conrreaa yes om raot iutvm Behind The News I.

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Mrs. Cstthryn Vi Hoehleln, 4c5, 1007 149th street, "Whitestone, Tv wss fatally injured at; 3 tl5, o'clock this sfternoon, when a team of black draft! horses bolted as she waa pre; parinsl to take part! in an his toricalpseant. She was rushed to the North' era Dutchess Health center in tla sherifTa emergency wson, arrivfnt: there at 30 p. She' died'et 3:45 o'clock; Dr. Howard Carpenter, deputy county medical exsrn iner, aaid she' died of a fracture of the skull, cruthed cheat and; multiple injuries incladint Ireetnrr at the riaM arm, ser 7 rti ffafltfted HbOM tatiuue IS (MIGEED DaTiaTSays Retarn toTown Would Be Uneconomical As Well as Impractical WASHINOTOK WTSrt Ths WhlU.

Houas JJ aad aucb an abaentet land. rtanuin' D. Rooaenlt. He "Token all records lor absences Waihlnjion atnee ths early i preildent made the nmne only while Con I11! Vtm in la peraonal rather PjlttlctL Th, Roosevelt lam. JTT?" reason detest the minalon at a habitation.

SS "nfooiforublt sod cluttered till morning to 0y cept Bun urters on the sec rj retemwe the floor plan of 70'. PrUoc Thers JJVThs uibaj RooaewlU Hwajl ff STt'a ajii taota SlS trm BPruis aie rs tfS. cluslre 221 Hseaneacspe JUturnlnc of relict admlnlttxa Uon to ths various townahlps ta th county, as recommended by tht erasd Jury; retterday ta.IU report to Supreme Court Justice Patterson, would be "not. only Imprae. Ucal but uneconomical, Oeorte W.

OiTlds, deputy, eommlaatoncr ot publle vtlfars and dtrsctor of tht DuUheat County Department Home Belief, said latt.nlcbt.. Rtturnlnf the burden to the aer ml towns would probably result In lots of atate aid and would drlTS towns Danarupi. usthu ahSJ tssM. taaai.ki.. wsMsry essasasj.

cowTtwtu ow ro JJV TYA PROBE RECESSED UNTIL FURTHERNOTICE KNOXraZ Tnuv, iBept WI runulonal lavcstlaaUni committee, armed with more than mi nam of taatlmon taken dur. tni lta seven weeks Inquiry lnt0 tn Ttnaesste ysiiti juiuwk( reistn woax uujv Senator Vie Donahey Ohlo. said the InwUiaton Dfobabij would be caScd tottthtr within th nit two montfcs ln Wsahlntton to sxaanlos the Author, ltit Doetr wotnam sad hear Ihs report of sudltora. Um a at a tat it MH 9 ailktl 4M fcU.U OfkMa Proud Exhibitors At Fair Ths Dutchess county fair's over, last nltht cloainf one of Its moat auccearful weeks at Bprtntbrook park, Rhtnebeck. Top left, Jacob Belperthauser's prlat Shropshtrea.

The swe. left, held by Lester Plaokentoora of Hyde Park and yearltni ram held by Henry Trarer of staateburt. Ut. Traver wss head of the sheep exhibits at the fair. Top richt.

a pair of prise winning feces, held by Henry Ahlf of BtstnfordTllIe, chairman of the poultry show. Lower left, two of the (ranters, both of the Upton Lake grants. Mrs. Estelle Deertng. Clinton Corners, and lira.

Herbert Knapp ot Hill brook. Lower right, a trio of grangers In front of the tent, left to right. Hi. Maud X. Boles of Clinton Comers, Margaret Decker of Rhlnebeck and Mary Pults, also of Rhlnebeck, Dutchess Fait Closes; Receipts Reach Peak Best One Yet; Says Frost; Pony Express tt a 11 jriag io Je ueiiyerea jrresiaeni tUpic Itl te TTw' UgiJ Km) npniNQBROok PARK.

Rhmebrck, BcpC Wlth receipU resohtng the hlgheat total tlnce 1WO, the 1M Dutchess County fair repreaentlng the MtA Sdiuon, came is a ctoae toucnt wun unwuwi pt ptArI1ur pleseed spectators leering the grounds and hundreds of exhibitors dla roantllng their shows. A colorful and thrilling blttoricsl pageant supplemented with, a spec tacular panorama of wild west boreertdlng by. the ahertfl't mounted posse from Staten Island was halted midway through ths afternoon by a fatal accident occurring on the back etrsteo of the half put circuit clock. With Judging ot all exhibits com' plated during the first two days of the fair and the results tabulated tnd sll exhibitors, and spectators appeared well" satisfied py. UM Oflllfwia vi hj jmm.m parts of thscanuTaliandthe ma.

jorlty of the txhlblts remained tn place until the huge night throng began to leave the grounds Wt think we baa the beat Coun. fair wt have bad ret." Benson r. rrost, secretary of tht Dutchess County Agricultural Society, spon. tat rthe event, remarked tonight Up until this morning, the at' Undancs was ahead of last year, and Indications are THREEAUTOS. MM.GRASH Driver of One Is Fined $25 lachonTwoCliargesOI XeaTing Scene' our last dsywul squal or surpass inai or in.

The society la very eraUful to the large suae el volunteer helpers ana parucuiany appreciatrvt of the fine support given us by toe prtas. heeald. "Ths toclity greatly regrets the unfortunate Incident that marred the closing hours of the fair." rrost declared with regard to Ube sect, dent which caused the death of a woman taking part In the Ht reported that receipts were highest since IMO and that si though, It could not be ft'tnnined. (Spatial to The Butt Hm) FREEDOM PLATMS. Sept, Three automobiles were damaged and ens 'man was Injured In three accidents.

Involving blt sna run motorist, that occurred on the Free dom Plains road near ths Home ot Sheriff Sedgwick, at o'clock this afternoon. James Armstead. M. chef at tht Cooperstlve Social settlement camp at ldrengerllle. vu later arrested by Trooper Edward McMsnua of the South Ulllbrook outpost, on two charts of leaving the scent of an accident and operating an tutomlble without a license.

Arraigned before' Justice of the Ftsct O. B. Kufg, St LsOrsngevlllt. bs pietded guilty to two charges' of leaving the scene of an accident. He paid 3i tn fines la each caat.

On tht' no lloenae cheat he asked for aa adjournment to give him Urns to produce a license. which he. said he had In Pennsylvania. The caat was put over until Sept. and.

the defendant vu released after posting a 110 7 It wss shortly after: lilt p. m. Wbihan, 93 Badly Burned Fighting Fire in Home Mrs. Sarah Horton of Stormville Is In Serious Condition at Vassar Hospital. lapKial to The EitW Km) BTORUVnXZ.

Sept Awakened by Art that burned In the walls of tht kitchen of her borne on Route 11 at 1 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Sarah Hnrton.81, was painfully turned when iht i tempted toeabdue theflametr Residents at the nearby Btormvuir hotel heard the cries of the woman and rushed to her aid. They found her nthtliic a brisk fire. She was later taken to the hotel where Dr.

Joalaa Coborn of Hopewell Junction administered flnt aid treatment. The doctor rushed her to vaasaf hospital where she arrived shortly be. fore a a. m. She suffered first degree bums of the bands, arms and face.

Because Of her advanced age tier condition was considered serious i According to reports the woman. mnniflA nnnrtrmpmn vmnuaa auMit ocr amu bi imiAwrauuxuiUft CONTINUES AX RAIDS ootmwvse on.yaog'aurisl HENEEfflSEES' HITLERAGM Faelrer Reserres Self Final Decision in Reich Quarrel With Gects coHTuuae an raoa luro trscui. av rat svoaa cutvuM i M( IM VaSSMUaaa. Ctatoal taM Oaf VSiia4 la la Waa4l I Uhwa 1I Pula Saw aa4 Swa, contuivsb on raoi sutsm No Paper Monday The EagU Newa will emit pub UcaUon on. Labor day.

Editions will bs resumed on. Tuesdsy morning. Advertlssrs are re quested to submit their copy esxly as possible, CTflCAOO. Sept. J.

a StaU'a Attorney Thomas J. Courtney re ntwtd his smashing drive against the gambling syndicate today amid indications that his 'campaign had paralysed huge portions of the bet ting network. In tht wake 'of his charge that! henchmen of the Imprisoned Al Cspone bad muscled into the rtng, the prosecutor sent wrecking crews equipped with axes Into seven more handbooks. tvtn whlls they were chopping the furnishings to places, detectives reported many gaming rooms bad closed because they were deprived of horse raoa Information service yesterday when wires Unking them Stormville. was awakened by smoke that filled her bedroom, upon In vesUgatlng she discovered fire.

In the kitchen and she tried to subdut tht flames, A peserby was attracted by tht comtlmiso on raoa sisvsw U. S. MARSHAL SHOJ AT IN PUERTO RICO BOtCHTESa ADEN. y. Be pC JR Adolf Hitler, high on e.

Bavarian mounts IniHt. tonight re served to himself alone the final de eulon on Oermany'a future course la' the cjuarrel with csechosiorakia. Today and' yesterday he, listened to reports on the statue of aegotla tlou between leader ot the sjBOO.000. Sudeten German minority, presented by Konrad Benleln, head the Sudeten Oennan party. Whxtevtr advice the Htkhsfueb rer give to Henleln today ta their noon time meeting In the modern UUcauy atyled study of Berghor.

Hitlers mountain yetrtat. rtmatnedi a most carefully guarded secret. Circumstantial evidence, however, pointed to the likelihood that Hitler advised the Sudeten Oennan leader to stick to bis sight point programs of demands voiced April 34 before congress of 'his party at Karlovy Vsry. tin essence, this program over which HenlelnisU and the Praha gMTtrnmerV'beenMc2spute'r ever since wss a demand for auto nosny with complete liberty In Bude ten Oennan districts to process tne Oerman Weltanschauung works outlook or Mast mis. In ths view of the Fran government, if granted, would eon atltute official recognition of ha tlooal Socialism Ofssusm) 1st Cseebotlovakls), A cryptie communique stating that Hitler and Henleln see tyt to eye left observers guessing what would be the consequences of the confer enecet between the Revcbaf uebrer and his Sudeten Oerman lieutenant.

Yesterday Field Marshal Her mans Wuhsan Ooering. FropogsnV da Minuter Paul Joseph Ooebbela and Rudolf Hess, deputy Hast party; coNTiNi'se on raps txavsx WnSaad tinlil, aaa ra. Mutt M. aak aa4 Sua. I kM enaal )k, .1.

StaKiaUa McaUa aM aSm itori Wtal aar Bla. raaikaa ataaa. ataat fara aiS rrgyjacinet If Vk cosTiHvaa on raoa aura PONCB. Puerto Rice. Sent LW An attempt on the life of a unit ed States marshal was disclosed to day while the government wss la tht mint or intis of nine nsuon silste cherted wlib firing at Governor Blaaton Wlnahip last July Ii.

Police aald tht marshal. Donald A. wu attacked by a group of unidentified men as he drove alone Tuesday night. He escaped injury. Draugboa.

native of LcuMsni. coaTuvse eat fees ruvan' WukaaJ Sinlil SmWa In aL iaS Sba, V. tot kto, i ti m. ia.M. eta.

'aUCV. se'aewi fsiu. isas Get Cash For Your Spare Room ttOOt TO MWT Beait rttto kM. tuteft aaleaaacSMS. awuk Stea.Matial.rkaaaStSS.W.

Mist Clara Robinson of IT Barclay street fan this ad only, three days and turned a vacant room Into a rent paying room. Bvtry dsy men and women refer to the Btar.Eagla Want Ads lor furnished rooms, tf you want ta. make extra ssoney, real youe spare room1 with' a Vent Ad end get sash. I.

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