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THE WEATHER rrfetbi wsnner today to morrow, 11 nf IM WarM DlreeM Hit llttttlteettiie mkMmm cr. r. 'yi y' xjy 'NTNF sr A i ALL THE NEWS WORTH READING 2 Slot Machines Are Confiscated By State PoHee rUnrdti PflV'OfiS: At Vossar Grill And Stone Chimney 0O SUMMONED Out of Order Sign Is Hung In Arlington As News Spreads Tremor slot mschlne. alleged to mM off on winning comblna VZ. were seued by trooper ot Pleasant Vslley outpost unoer dcx sfter Trooper Rsymond vPlicCWltivestlgsted th operation SSL to the Vmmut arm, 1 KinM I venu.

Mond.y ventng, fi theSton CTumney restaurant on uVKMnt Vslley rosd. lut night. JineTvervrn. be a partner ta'STownershlp of th. Vaer grUl.

S.mlned before Justice of th. Hdcbwied with violation of Section Jw machine. The hearing wu ad kaaud until o'clock tomorrow alt k.i. Otter Hearing Teniorrew Urley Wstson. daughter of Mr.

Uets O. Wstson, owner of the Stone ClWW restaurant, wu summoned Lmt before Justice of the Peace JLt. Pleasant Valley I o'clock imomnr night. Trooper. McCoy, entered the restaurant lat.

night in plain clothe, charge that hi tiiyed the machine and was paid til the girl after striking one of tot winning combination, TO fame procedure waa used In UeKlaure of the machine at the Vu iii ntll. Trooper McCoy reported. He iXuld that he entered aeveral other rattunuit and grills In Arlington, tut that Hit managers of the. place tint the machine were of eder. Other Beared erfeint Conllla reported that the em ol the Mliure of the machines 1 law 10 etung places naa iprcau thmitbnit 'Arlington before the tmpmksd chance to conduct fount kmstlgstlon.

The troopers iKeta ttatewner of other machines la tot becsme to scared when the am at the telture. that tan suIW Ui eJectxlo.4Cords out of mscfclbes snd some eartsd them Into rooms out of sight of pitroot Tonus Ovens. Poughkeeptle, (hurtd with optratlon of slot me rtlM snd pin games at Woodcliff pirt wis slso receive a hearing be 1st Justice of the Peace Fltcnett 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. MscKenzle Usher. proprietor ol the hotel at Wlngdale; and Kllhin D.

Buckwald, 46, Wlngdale ntrtl store operator, both charged with msklng books on horse races, IH iDtxtr before Justice' of the Fuee Seeley a Johnson today for hesrlng. Attorney Paul Rosen, of the firm et Rosen and McCe.be, who Is rep iKmiiii Buctnia and Lasher, saia tint toe defense would hear the tbrrn at the hearing. He aald that II the Judge to decides, th case will turned over to th grand Jury ih resumes session toaay. No further information wa recelr tJ from sute Uooper at either. the WilUl or the Pleasant Valley bar as to whether the raids on al JW limbUni resort would ton The rishklU troopers also 'fanned reticent.

to whether any swssneiu would, mad In the it WoodcUff and Wlngdal. ACCUSES JAPANESE w4 IPslBjtsjHB WLf' iliHPVeV. IslslslslslsBlsil CAROL LATHROP PEIPINO. China, July JO crv Two American women told th United State embassy today they were kick ed and shoved by Japanese picket on guard before the Japanese embassy. Mrs.

Helen R. Jones of Detroit, Mich, and Carol' Lathrop of Wash contixi'cb ok. raag rora WRIGHTNAMED HEAD0FDIST.7 Sanford Is Chosen School Board Secretary; Other Zones Hare Elections' JAPANESE ARMY FIRES GARRISON IN NORTmM Begins Offensive Which i May Lead to Attack Against WaUel Pelping City PEACE OVERTURES FAIL Wednesday Morning, July 21, 1937 Stntlr CtpUt Tkrtt Crntt Davis and Du ToLeadGO Qated County 7 ggan lesig: P. Ticket in City; Leaders Me et Tonight 9.1 3 Tokyo Command Issues Orders To Chinese to Withdraw From Trouble "Area FATHER O'HARA AGAIN TOHEADNOTRE'DAME JOWH BEND. Ind, July J0 RfJame Burn an Jiilh're "nlht the re election John OUara a pml I Unlversaty of Notr Bam tond three year term.

OHsra mm be replaced at euLr, th cond term under T. Hugh OTJonneUZwu r. terr''1'0' l0r n0the' Behind the News WASHINGTON Mom. Tucker oa th. resenting Rocserejf.

'Dear ThT; "rbert Hoovers CJ2VMJnit th. American Ss Politic with It 10cm hi relief ftta Democrau hUh Hoov.r' ld cucu thai they I derSUrte, V4 ommlt jaw furnished warTherf 'W char.ii th um. tht "amomT was openly Haw. aim o. r.

twish o4 fV'i'9 loo" J.10' f'mpromuini, ss.uif IUmwb Officers for. th comlnf year wer elected In seven Union Pre School district in th Dutches county area at reorf anlxatlon meeting hut nltht by board of Poujhkeep'le Staatrburt No, Amenta No. High land No, 3, PawUnt No; 5. pine Plains No. DiatrkH No.

of Rhlneoeok and. district No. 6 of Ulllertoo vlll sold, their reorianlia uon meetlnc tonifhu John W. Wtltht wa elected pres Kient.or tn Arlington oistrici wnen put president Oeorge H. Vogel declined the nomination.

Thomas E. Rlngwood, clerk, who also declined renomlnstlon. was replaced by Wat son E. Canford. Re elected In Dis trict No.

wer WCllsm O. treasurer, and Edward Drake, Jr. col lector outside of the town of Pough keepsl. The board voted to open th school In that district SepW and to have student handbooks and safety syllabuses published. Chester Husted.

member of th board, was authorised to complete transaction for th purchase of th land adjoining th high school voted at th school district meeting July 11. This hind, which consists of between five and aU acres, will bt held pending enlargement of th school building or of th athletic Held. Mr. Rlngwood, Mr. Wright and Mr.

Banford wer named as a committee' to bsve chart of the completion of th athletic field. Eckert Re elect Levi T.Eckert wa re elected president of District No. 3, StaaUburg. for his, third term. Walter Crorik, William Craft, taa collector, and William Cruslua, treasurer, wer also ra elejted.

i. Th board re appointed Andrew Taber, head. Janitor, Frank, Douglas, first and H.W. Rove, sec ond assistant. AIM re appointed were oeorge ties, scnooi du driver, ana a driver to be named by Mrs.

WUson Burger, from her garage Th board of Highland District No. 1 re elected Mrs. Jessie Ros a president, Lorin Oaterhoudt, treasurer, and Charles Perkins, attendance offl Pork Chops Go Up, U. Si Bureau Warns WASmNQTON. July 30.

There will be fewer pork chop on th nation! dinner tables this fsB winter, th. Bureau of Agrl 1 jaitl rfatMrllitai Stat 14 fffblatt Tt added that price of chop may be higher. In a forecast of supply and demand for hogs the bureau reported that fewer of th animals will be marketed during the neat six months but they will be heavier in weight. Prospect of a large corn crop will lead many farmers to feed spring pig through th winter and to in create their breeding stock. This trend Is expected to continue for the next, two or three years.

coimsiira OM.raoi rocs TROOPERS HURT IN GUN BATTLE WITH CONVICTS MOimCELLO. Ark, July J0. 4TI A man Identified by officers a an escaped convict was slain and a state ranger critically wounded In a gun batU with three suspected bank robbers cornered In a wood near. her today Th slsln man wa identified a H. Bybeci 3.

who escaped from th KuntsvtU (Tex.) prison farm with II other convicts June 33v Sergeant Nell Shannon of bead quarters Intelligence division, state was snot through in cheat lth a no. was brought to a hospital her In a serious condition. Sergeant Buck Money said he shot Bybe with a machine gun after the convict wounded Shannon. Mooney 10' said he shot a pistol from th nsnd of another escaped th convict named James Rice. M.

who than surrendered. Th officers ald third Teas con. vlct. Identified as Harry Roberts, 34, fted on foot ihrouth th woods dur ing th gun battle. SMGUesi aarvaaa aaat Bcluk UrilHS (m ssto.

QlsisUttsllea wsas aas. Cx'Stsa lliU PtUnrf PKPINO. July 30 i.v Japan's army in North, China set fir to the Wanptnghaien barrack todar. beam nlng an offensive which Chine fear eo. would culminate in frontal st uck against the ancient and walled city of Pelping.

Th Japanese brouiht artnierr Into me iieia ana shelled the Chine garrison for mora than two hours. There wu bitter futhllnf. about the garrison and th marble balustrades of Marco Polo bridge, ten miles west of Pelping. The present crisis was th result of clashes between Chinese and Japanese troops on July 1. Negotiations between local Chinese and Japanese official failed to establish peace, and th Japanese command issued an ultimatum to Chinese troops to withdraw from th trouble arc.

They refused, the Dome! (Japanese) news agency said, and opened fir on Japanes troop with trench mortar. Shells Drop tn Garrison Th ultimatum expired at noon, and two and one half hours later the Japanes troops, 1,000 men; moved against Wenplnghalen. Shell dropped Into th garrison and fired both arsenal and barracks, Domelaald. The Chinese gun within the garrison vera silenced, Japanese sources saw. Japanese machine gun followed the artillery and took a "terrible toll a Chinese sought to advance from the north.

Japanes source related. About 300 chine troop were believed with' In th garrison. Firing still wu audible 1st tonight. It seemed to center about Wanptngh aien ana in rugnway to Pelping. a ut ile mor than two mile from tn city gatea.

Shell tire also could be heard from th vicinity of th highway to Nan yuan, southeast of Pelnlng. A' third clash wu reported lnllh CONTINUED ON flGX FOCS, GOP Chairman To Be Sen. Bontecou's Guest sassw v. ihPaPaPaPM 'M tassBxessa i j7aBBl 1, 'BjBjBJSJ 'jtrml Bk3BkI Ik! HtV xHaMl9VH BBBBA lli aBK3x3xB WltlJAM S. MURRAY quigley is seen Reported Placed in Charge Of Field Office Here Under New District Set Up Transformation of Dutchess county' WPA office tn th county courthouse into a field office under' Allen U.

Qulgier. 114 South Cherry street, will be consumated today. It waa learned from a reliable source. This may mean that William Wol lerton vlll no longer be county directordirector Mr. Wollerton could not be reached for comment: yesterday, office attaches at th local headquarters as ftertfna ha'waa an tila tlnn.

1 Asked to confirm tn report that was to be piacret tn chargTref I tn local rnce. Mr. quigley admitted that a reorganization wu under way, and that definite Instruction, ver expected from Director Thomas Cotton at Whit Plain regional of tie tomorrow. Mr. Qulgier.

an engineer; supervis ed in connrucuon oi tn eigntn ward sewer system under toe WPA snd lb Salt Point turnpike under CWA. Re has been foreman on numerous subsequent projects. The fact that a foreman is slated to be nut tn Chan of th department gave strength to Fish and Murray To Give Talks At Dinner 150 TO ATTEND Present Officeholders Will Be Chosen To Make Race Again Committeemen from each district In Dutches county, and party delegates, will meet at th Nelson House tonight at 6:30, when. Republican designations for county offices will be maa. Particular Interest la being attached to th scheduled speech of Congressman Hamilton Pish, whose attack on th President usually reach their acme la the home district of Mr, Roosevelt.

In addition to Consrauman William s. Murray of Utlca, chairman of th state Republican committee will talk. Mr. Murray aucceeded Melvln 8.: Eaton of Norwich sute chairman a year ago. He cam here at the request of hi friend.

Senator Bonteeou. who i county chairman. Mr. Murray will be Senator Bontecou's nous guest during his stay her. Canty Slat The entire county alat of incum bents slated for redesignatlon.

This would include; Tot surrogate. Daniel J. Oleaaon of for assemblyman, Howard N. Allen of Pawling, First district; and Emerson D. rite, Poughkeensle.

Second district: for county commissioner of public welfare, i Edward 8. Hyde Park; for delegate to the I'M Constitutional convention. Sen ator Bonteeou. A number of committee vacancies are scheduled Jo be niled. These in clude: one In the town of Beekman, to replace Mrs, Jacob Brill, who resigned because of from the township: on In the town of ington, Third district, to replace Mrs.

ForMayor and Council President Vr rvicsiHsW J06EPH P. DAVIS WHXIAM B. DUOCUN coaTraura ok raoi rocs PEOPLE'S FRONT SEEKS DRASTIC ECONOMIES PARIS. July 30. second People' Front government tonight decreed drastic government! economic in an effort to pull Franc out of her economic and financial difficulties.

A series of' sweeping decree also snook up in commana oi in sans of Franc and created a fund to "de fend" government securities. Premier CamUK Chautempa cabinet approved th program of flnanc Min uter, Oeorge Bonnet, designed' to meet at least part ol France's bug armament and other xpensea, ana President Albert Lebrun gav his as sent. It wu announced th government bond' defense fund will be created through th Increased value of gold In lb Bank i of Franc vault a eoruequenc of devaluation of th franc, th first measur Bonnet Instituted to restore French finance. Creation or tn bona runa wu cuea as evidence tn government na no intention of convening it bona into other securities bearing a lower In terest rate, a measur wucn cu Been advocated widely to free Franc from ber heavy interest load, FOUR MEN ARESHOT IN SOVIET SPY PURGE MOSCOW. July 30.

UWrwenty. four morTurporte4 "Trotskylst (pie and wreckers" have been executed tn the Far ssst ana lour omciau or ux Ukranlsa radio siatloo at Kiev hav been removed. It wu announced tecs r. Th mass resuiteq ronj sentence banded' dowa by. lb Khabarovsk.

Siberia, court on charge of ssbotsg along th trn Slbrao railroaa. (They raisea in urn in recent execution In th UBBJi. to a known total ol 33t Removal of In racuo omcuuwu attributed to their failure lo improv. (fce station equipment. oil' sera cmTtav oaux.

main laeMay apMia i wm w. suaoaias IK aavsara. asav ifim iumi IwraHara. Isa sen a Mav etarr artlcM vttl be laaa atf tiiHiwsiwa a contuuu on raoi rora Spanish Foes Slacken Fight Madrid Battle Slows Down When Both Sides Take Rest Madrid, juiy so. uv Th iwa armies in combat west cf Madrid slackened battle tonight for a breathing apell from th fierce fighting 'that raged for fiv days through the summer beat.

Th Insurgent counter attack against th government salient, pushed down behind Oeneral Francisco: Franco's lines besieging Msdrld. slowed dowa and both sides rested their government official doubted, how ever, that tht insurgent counter. attack wu mor than temporarily halted. Intense summer heat baking th shell raked battlefield plus what th government described ternfle insurgent losses wer died reason lor me aiowing oovn. The glare of burning munition coNTwia on rox rora One Served'Term For Other Meet INDIANAPOLIS.

July 39 UN Standing mute and with, head bowed. Mrs. Vivian Dorsett, mother of seven children, today met her Mr. Luis Botts, 30, of Brsill, Ind, who once served thirteen months in prison for a crime Mrs. Dorsett committed.

Mr. Dorsett and her husband. Fred C. Dorsett, 31, vera arrested her last night after passing hundred of fraudulent check in all parts of th state during th last four years. Sh wu held In stst police headquarters until Mrs.

Botts could be brought her to face her. Mrs. Botts wu convicted at Koko mo In If of passing bad but received a full pardon thirteen months later when It wu determined wis not th guilty Captain Matt Leach of th Stat police Introduced. th two women. Neither.

said.ajvord. They Just looked at each other and then Mrs. Dorsett. bowed her head. There warno expression of bitterness from Mrs, Botl.

Davis Made Political Start A President Of Senior Class HAROLD GATTOAMED AVIATOR, IS MARRIED NEW. YORK. Julr 30. tr Harold Oatty. 34 yesr old 'round the world aviator, took off on his second matrimonial flight today with Mayor F.

H. LaOusrdia th starter. Oatty, companion of th 1st Wilev Post on a 1131 aerial glob circuit, and Fenna Bolderhey. 23. daughter of a Dutch sugar planter, wer married by th mayor at th auramcr city ball tn Queen.

Talk of Quick Compromise Court Settlement Spreads WASHINGTON. July 30 4Jr Talk of a eomprocnls settlement of th court reorganisation luu spread tnrougn in capital tonight. President Roosevelt aurvevad tha tangled legislative situation tn a lone cooler! wllh Vic President Oar ner and thre Democratic BcnaU leader. It wu reported authorllativelv that Oamcr took to th conferene word that a group of previously uncom anlttsd Democratic senator would vot to sidetrack th pending court bill unless soma new eomnromla eould worked out to dlspoa of th Usu quickly. With Oarnar when tatted1 with th President tonight wer Senator Harrison ID Missl, Barkley (D Ky).

and Fittman Nv. Harrison and Barkley at candidate In th clos contest tor Democrats leadership of th Benat. to decided at a party caucua lomorrov. Th new leader will succeed Senator Joseph T. Rob Inaonvvha died last wwek.

mor to to Whiu Hous confer rnce, an ad tnlnlst ration official doa to th' President told reporter a new eompromls to satisfy opponenu of th Roosevelt proposal for Supreme court reorganisation vu within th realm of possibility. This official did not uy what form th rampromla might take. Indicating It up to Congress to decide that. A posaibl compromise which hu received som mention In th put week would max th administration's bill Inapplicable to present members of th high court. Th original Roosevelt bill, at th Urn It wi presented to Congr.

would hav authorised th President to nam ttx additional Justice Incumbent past 70 year of ag refused to rttlr. Th ltrd bill now before th Senat would permit th President to appoint on additional Justice each calendar year If Incumbent past 11 year of ag re fus to retlr. Thq admlnUtrallon ipokcaman who dlscuased th court situation with reporter today declared; That a new eompromls proposal roKTiMt oa raoi rota Both In th llttl town of Bethlehem' (N. TJ, Joseph. DavU 1 looked upon by Republican the Messiah who will lead th party out 01 tn wilderness into a a O.

P. mayoralty victory next falL Mr. Davl got hU first trti tn politic when he successfully ran for presidency of the senior class of Poughkeepsl high school In loot. Hi next fling at poilUca wu In 1031, wnen ran for th common Coun cil h' been on It ever dne. He wu bom in the town of Beth lehem, Albany county, on Jan.

4. lgss. which alve him St year, many of which are' belled, by: his athletic appearance. He Is th son of th Rev, Jonech P. Darlaand Louts Van Ben thsr latter of Touglikeepale.

wnen. wui la monm oio.ni then pastor or th Third Re formed church in Albany: died and th returned thta city, where ha; mother took up residence with her carenta. lb lata Mr. and Henry van While he mi In Poughkeepsl high schooL Mr. Davis Dlared foot.

ball, and wu th custom then. had to buy hi own equipment. Lack' tng a. regular gridiron, tha teams of that day usually ajrtt on "Pop Ssrlord'a lot. Leaving high school In 1004,.

studied archtteclur at Pratt ttltut In Brooklyn for a year, later taking a position with th Underwood Typewriter, company in New York. In 1010 he returned to lhl dty to enter the employment of th Van Benscboten Hardware company, which he now manage. Two big things In his lire happened In 1031 ha i entry, Into polities and his marriage. He took his bride Miss Virginia Duncan, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Duncan of Pleasant Valley. A few montha later be wu elected to th Common Council alderman from th Sixth ward in the administration of Mayor Gecrg D. Campbell. Sine then hu served under Mayor Lovelace, Sague. Caven, and Spratt.

During th world War enlisted in tb New York National guard, and afterflv year of servlc wu honorably discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Dana hav on daughter. Hasel Jane, 11.

Th new mayoralty candidal la affiliated with a numbe of organisation. He a director of th Rotary club, and hu membership In th Das Lodg TS3. r.and Mr. Davl would advise all young men who would be useful cltisrna to enter politic. "It give a wonderful maintains.

In human relations, tolerance, and simp! honesty." In 193S ran Republican can didal for alderman at large and won a amashlng victory, a majority of 1 .330 votes to be exact, over ha Democratic epponent. Sine then he hu been olticUl gavel wiclder. at Common Council meetings, and between time hu found occasion from tun to time for SDt with Spratt." ONE PERSON KILLED IN NEW YORK BLAZE TORK. July 3tVCH On person wss killed, aeveral wer in jureda and aeveral spectacular rescue wer maa lonignt nr swept tore West Sid tenement house driving fsmllles to th street. Th blue, which dntw thousand of pecUtor and cast.

heavy, mok over th neighborhood, wu discovered by a truck driver, wno ran tnrougn lb building warning th occupants. Trapped by amok after reached th roof, th driver, Frank Borhtrchln, 3a, escaped to the atreet by crossing to th root of an adjacent rankling. Folic emergency squad were, called it to hand) th crowd and traffic which Jammed Tenth avenu for sev eral block. Vat Saav Vla4av Aa Wlifnaiai VaS kaaf, stanWinss aia. Kaauaas lamSai MM aad aaaa sh a av.aA aTTBMTiaMl vacaviaaisval fal yaar SaJtr aavaaaaaf.

taai laaws vaua ravva aaav, re aa aaaa a aaaauaa. Taatsttaa Duggan Was Selected By Ham Fish His First Secretary; William B. Duggan. who Is Irish "afl down th line. wu born ln 'tnl city 43 year ago.

th ton of Bernard J. Duggan and Catherine Agnes ConneU. A. bachelor, be make hu home wtth lua father at 1 Roosevelt avenue. Although his present eamoaurn mark ha first excursion Into politics a candidate.

Duggan tot hi start In th gam tn lWlwhen took an active part tn Hamilton Flshlt first and successful campaign for a ecaigresalonal seat, He vu graduated from Pouahkeen si high school m.ltl. and tn th world war enlisted with th U3nd Depot Brigade at Camp Meigs. Washington. D. C.

He wu later assumed to th Belfridga School lor Aerial Oun. nerj. at Mount Clemens. Mich, where remained until lh Armistice. CongreasmiD Fish rewarded th youth by.

making him hi secretary, but after short time. returned to Poughkeepsl where he bream dep uty of Internal revenue In thi district for' four' years tn th Harding and Coolldgt admlnlatrationa From 173 to iras. left hi vork In th Postofflc ouUdlna on Saturday noons to scurry across tn street th Sunday Courier, where he put out in aporung section eacn veek. In 1033 resigned the government post to enter roranam university from which vu graduated tn 1033 with a law degree. White tn th anl venlty.

wracked part Um tor two years In th law offices of Beekman. Bogue. and. Clark at 13 Bread street In th financial aection of New York. remained with th firm for thre years alter hi graduation.

Hit nostalgia for Poughkeepsl must hav returned again tn 1031, when returned her and opened a lav of lie at a Market Mr. Duggan hu beta active tn th affaire ot th American legion and last year was commander of Lalaretla post tnia cut. At present 1 Judge advocate of lb county organisation. cosTDica on raoa rocn BROTHERIS SAYEDl BY THREE YEAR OLD FORBSTPORT July. 20 alarm sounded by: a thre jesr old boy today resulted In th rescue ot Thomas.

10 montha old son let Mr. and Mr, ran Orower from drown ing in Jh sut pond her. It 1 believed th child wading In th pond when thre yaar old brother, atl rescue th child. Unabl to do iia ran to th bom oearbr. "baby and river." A.

suter. Marie, aged is. reeea in in pond and found th boy tying under mater. Mr. Orower applied artificial res piration successfully.

The Day in Washington President Roosevelt Surveyed th tangled legislative situation wllh Vic President Oamcr and Democratic Senat leader while talk et a eompromls settlement of th court tsaua spread through th capital. Chairman' Jones iD Texl of th Hous agricultural commute introduced a new farm bill erei raining crop control feature ot th invalidated AAA and "ever normal granary President Roosevelt signed legisla tion author! sing th Wu department to begin work on a tlM.000.000 Mood control progiauaV .4 Th National Labor Relatione board charged "flagrant bias wu shown In (avor at IM Oregon wonted eons pany by th Oregon Stats Conciua tlon board during tfsru to setll a suits was WBUaT. 1 ex tension, of tha Jooes Costlgan kct's sugar quota aystem and a revival of Mosul payments ta producer. ustuai awug, rwuiM Common Council Head To Run ForMayor SLATE IS PICKED Few; Made In Candidates For Ward Positions Aldennan ai UJT Joseph P. Dav and wnilam B.

Duxxan war deale natsd by th Republican City cotnmtt tr last night to lead th party slat th fan campaign Davie waa endorsed for mayor whfl Doggan. tn put forth tha party chesos tor al derman at urg. AH Republican Common Coundl fav. cumbenu received redeslgnaann ex crpx Asaermen Beaton and Murray. who vtU retlr from nUUnsl ua end of then present term.

Raymond naummavn reoHrea to la succeed Mr. Murray ta tn stxth ward, and Donald O. Robertas ns chosen to seek lb Zlgbtli ward post at Alderman Heaton. Naaaed Faw SwptsitsTS Oesdgrattions vera entfermd threw nev candidstes tor stmarranr. John Fallon replacmc asupartlsor Samuel Amodeo tn th First vara.

Emll Beal in th Second vard. and Jehn tn the Fourth vard. Mr. Amodeo vttl 'ti tor alderman. Th Davis nomination vu made and seconded by atari Havley and Chazlca uuconeii.

vnn tha nam at Duggan presented and aeconded tar MeaV vffl a Butler and Allen J. Weismsn. Tha alat von th unanimous approval ot th dty committee. Of the com mlttew members. 44 vera present at tha meeting at the O.

Ot P. lseadpnarttta at 3C3 Main atreet. At the meeting. Mtt Carta and afri Duggan van notified ot tn designations wnd appeared later to grtw tbctr itrmai acceptance. sasvts Ihausaa rsaaaaatlil Mr.

Davie thajixed coamnrue tor th and said that after 13 years at THtlnrt vttn tttf aff airs, he felt that could ads jauSy dlscharg tha duties of mayor. He praised tb selection of Mr. Dug gan as ha running mat, and thenars caliber of th party alat. Accepting Use dralgnallon tor alder man at larg. Mr.

Duggan aald waa sure that th party would emerge He torious vhn a candidal at Mr. Davie" atrength leading It. sjnmmennng en in (election of DavU and Duggan, atr Chairman John A. Flynn said: "Tri meeting certainly was an en uslastlc taa and Judging from tha tui. iwreptlon gtven, tha there at no question that Jo Davis and Bill Duggan will lead lbs Republican party to vtctary tn th tall clee tlonv" Wsrd dealrnartntia.

a aMonnead by Chatrmail Flynn were: Fust ward: aldermen. Bamael Amodeo and Wmiasa Terrmakl; an pervisor. John Fallon. Second vard: aldermen. Alderman Adams and Stephen AJbrecht: anper yuor.Ttmil Beat.

Third Ward: ASderawn' Knox and Theysocn. Oupervisor James Blxet Fourth vard: aldennrn. Roaco Andrews Sua Fraser: supervtsor. John Vn 301. Fifth ward: Aldermen McCoy and Baker; Supervisor Cox, Burt ward: aldermen.

Alderman Klrcbnrr and Raywsond O. Baaa euscb: Supervisor Qulnterra. Seventh vard: Aldermen HatflrM and Corey; Supervtaor McLaughlm. Eighth vard: Aldermen; Alderman Edaon and Dooaid o. Robert Supervisor Frsnklin J.

Poucher. FOUR ARE CONYICTED WBAKIUWONC ix s. NEW of fiv defendants 'vera convlcled by a jury toaay of comprniig to nominal lb pastry baking! industry and ot damaging property of bakers vbo restated, Tb other defendant was acquitted. eonrscuoos marked anotorr victory for special preset mi Tbontu F. Devey In a long aaquene of exposes of ganiaed large seal vie and iscketeertng tn tb restaurant, far and trucking busmfsa, To pastry racket, trial, vhich vu centered en strong area aorvtiea at th "Cake Cruon" and the Dulled Cake Pastry and Pa Bakers ocrunea 14 court days tn th count of tour veek.

The men oonvleMd were Wfillaa Ooldta and Samuel Bcborr. snioa oO clah: Harold SU rermsa. agent tor the association; and Benjamin N.Spevack. avawna jon savyrr. nsusan szacaw union organlssr.

vu accivuiud. Furnished Rooms Rented Byd cajraxnt rraasr. Ha rwranti i Who said psopl arent rntinc hubs tbea not, days Mrs. Senator Borah IR Idsl said wenernl rt Taa RsiiwsikiUsI at til beet growers "want and need" Cannon street this ad tet. thre day and.

rented bar twees. Sh Mid. "I always baa good suns nont in nai ads." Just phone sua. Sur Bagl waatt Hxo saga) ver. to 'i.

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About Poughkeepsie Eagle-News Archive

Pages Available:
202,121
Years Available:
1861-1942