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mamusemetomss _Refisselaer County Standard ___ [R. McEachron| g |Explains What, MBWWfim --- mer- lies --- T-- ' Local Meteorologist Gives De- s Aq s Fg There is plenty of irony and, yesylngs the . Hoosick Fallg del i a - 23» | Valued. Between $400 and | amost grill; tngedyfqgixx my}; 'T believe, , As. the uni? 11.531; Zsegifit ft: tulle? st?“ of Conditions | . -. & Cay. - . ‘ ® e $500: - h that as 'World War Veterans Of [ ¥iew it will dogm'j‘wés right\ |. Leading Up to It. _. Traces of High Water Visible in Some mployed Ten Men for Several Days Pumping u t, last the 27th Division \march . past\ [& (Ln the stands, besides Gener- Radian MceRactiron, whose .occa-|' _ River. Banks-ElectHi + 's~ l i - Bri / rg p 'p to. last evening no definite| New York State's cf itol * In . A John J, O'Ryan, war-time .com- | :* ron, - 5 o f *~ , ks of T sf. «efngrh-gfiemam vf‘Bm’ Shaw Arranges clews had been uniovgreda gm: bany, Satdrdnggcoiillzmmélr ing [m (is? gt ‘theydivlsiftf; $23; 03:31 sional observations on mékfers Back to Nomi—Skeleton Train Se . E: Ata ie ran ter of. lac Valley Road-Force to Complete: the | might lead. to the arrest of the /the twentieth anniversary of thg 866 Eugene Collins, Troy, Presi.| MCt°OrOlogical, are enjoyed - by tation Hard Hit by Flood, Waters-Mail Service Is Pa Cf?’ lies Disinfectant, Cement and Other femon or persons responsible for wind-up drive in the \war to 6nd # te or State 27th $195? of The Standard Press, has Restored. a rday morn- | all wars\ Europe is again on th. n_ As A \on ast wear and Hova - --- - ___: - ‘ igwhm\4mgst0F&—4nw verge-of-another-holochust-which;|th isted: . ”$116 muggegfigmak; the e - oonline u Bey Te . which betweer $400 ' and' $500 | if it icomes 'to pass threatened. greatest damage in these, parts ~ : 2 _ y --- m_ . e c ___ _ _ wort of merchandise, including | promises _ wholesals murder < Wygr. .... -I for rma ' P Areas Ai 4—H - @TP Hey -- roar ~A ,ms@mms,mekemwuam—asmflnsgflgmmtme Bestdés* the- Tocal\ boys \ wiil be 3252323121235. tion of Standard Other reaswlre, . ecQ-Yerlng Slfi C TCfii‘i‘échon Of Sewer COflHftiOn shavers, watches and other small on a. scale far more Epping Dewey Caswell,. another ' . nnn 2 a ' C - t \ A articles running up into money, [than the 1914-1918 debacle. .It is ber. he local com..|__Northeasterly. wind outflows from l-._--.- ._... - - -----~.- --- -in --i --* - \ iin ar --- --i o- Shea men as he who sits RAK in re an beyond -t “hm“'”‘W—fiXw—rfiéfionswdf‘ffigfic‘fi'Mihfi' 'by 'otibime. =- upert Thorpe, \am Ay boc oen line) (eal of duty\ went out Into \ng | persisted in the of Nove | - \WHile d flood of last Wednesday nigh $ I With an expenditure of about| Rupert Thorpe, son of the pro. | brate in Albany, Friday and Sat- [qign's lang\ to bring back Andrew i T a storm \rricane and Hood of last Wednesday nig t.and Thursda ider the Airection of Chair- |-$250 entailed in the work, which prtetorrfwmfihewkupmwanWCEhfiffig Wolff, mortally wounded. Dem”figfifihfiififkfififfifinfi recovering rather slowly from the effects of the disasféfi‘fiw I~ n\ th- also included the providing or|f.000 Raturday morning, and was | tern? of the Hindenburg Line, t semper. se an boys In | West mad doreed aloft the moist| Hoosick Valley has ed in splendid fashi d today .,. . Amungdiate ' action following chloride of lime, cement for re.| \\St Drought to his notice by boxes |5%@ to it that their sons are not [fhe company, says nothing of the windsagf the storm center with ai ¥ \ e gm in spiend1 1&8] ton and. Oifw o flood addition to pro- pairing cellar walls and fumigat.| 209 material strewn. aboupjflflnkmlmsz—wem-tbelfiggifitmmhed—Seflfiee Medal \mmédiiséifiéx'féé ntinued \heavy rains there are only slight traces of the destruction and mcofigégl; &. f marginal-my service Wednes- ing services, the local Red Cross |the Roor.. Making a further inves.| fathers before them, into an al epelved' for that heroic act. | in the New England States, a con- fience that were wrought in the most unusual stm. - i. tigation, Mr? Thorpe found th t most certain shambjles-that right- |;; - Casualty - Roll f h found itself facing a financial - & ty dition: which in itself would have , shortage if attempts were to be ‘t’he store had been entered from fully' ils no concern of this coun- { fj‘mlsnn “Hemmiedm MMMWSB“ ~wWW‘“ Arter orr et x Poot j a 4 try's. \ - tates; R --- CT ou. \f - made-to-to- a ~comptate -rahabpilita- a f . : o¥. captured on either the 27th or | amount of flood in those states; The Hoosick Falls area has had water, li ht and g - fieggingNgob tilingt c'lqne *9 | thon job in the district, and fig [as and that practically every show It was only two short decages-|the th were as follows: On Monday evening's weather service si last Thursd . a 1 \E a n S m @,9% £035 glislx Lit “8512; then that the appeal was made to case and ghelf containing smaller \short\, it seems to those fl,\ jKilled 'in action-Lester Bald. Map the outflow of winds from the ~ Y, ~ since .a urs a): nlo‘rglng an was never wi l.“ hifidg‘lwat & (a; rin \C°\ | the WPA. Through the good- of- ”£129? of jg”? - than | ordinary | wore there-Tuesday that the: 27th.| ymon # - Nova-Seotia - high so interacted [telephone service. A skelefon schedule of train operation was A the un qron tam: sy. | Be of Bupérvisor Shaw and the | , Had bsen ' ransacked. A|took over the trenches in front bf | Canfield, Harold H. Durfee, Emory | With the flow fr“; - “gm?“ MER | put into effect Monday and there has been a pronounced\ \pick- riser V. Brinps ico |euntire willingness of the WPA su.| Checking of the store's bi what vas considered the impreg-|O, Gill, James Haiiflton, Louls J | OVC\ the mid-Mississippt Valley as ip in the mail service. T : ’ wi sor V., Briggs Shaw, t] chQ‘Begfl‘pen-visor’to - co-operaté, ~ arrange- inventory the/m Iss- nable Hindenburgh Line. In three Xillion, Karl J. Rudd Harley R to produce _ areas favorable for | UP !n t (3 mail service, races of the 60021 that .w1n remgmffor flak “lttl Ashworth and Whfig gtfifiéfifé'iwéi‘e made for the transfer ‘dng W‘ totaled between\ $400 | gays of fighting this gallant New [Russell, Ralph F. Stewart, Ber- atom}: devillbirglentfi nee; $221: a long “me can be seen along the river. banks fiom Nagth its gs n \2: a smith thir p |Oof the men from the Pine Valley find a in in value. It was also | vor division reduced the famous Infrd J. Taylor, Andrew A. Wolff, Eat-q ng $88.8, iew xork-New ;.Ad'a!1}§.r,1_g11t through the valley to the/pomtwhfie the Haogiqhk - on, a ggt 2:va superyi. | Rod f suf _ 1°13“ ht at the three cash regis- | ling to - mud, broken mortar-and| Howard K. Wright - : *, England * empties into the Hudson, Uprooted trees tossed cari lestly. sitmng, County P ers had been robbed of 10088 | vient death, Victory was to the! Died of wounds-August J. Spread Toward New England alongside the st drif d piled h ' th and. 6i1f Sor, for the employment of 26 men change amounting to about $20 | amp but at what a ghastly cost! | Blomquist, Harold V. Frederick- th burr t CLP e GW Stream, drift woo piled here and there ant ilt ofa. «shd four trucks from the Pine|day evening, the exp€utive com- and that even the place where the ' Bnast'y -| son gredémk L. Masten, Forrest “325335 me lo‘igtgg'gm: 21g: covered grass and other vegetation bear mute evidence of the.\; Valley WPA project to go into the | mittee of Hoosac stamp money .is kept had been 20 Years Yesterday E. Sigmund, Thomas H. White tance to the east of Florida, but no'} of the water and of the sweep it took as it surged, it: Affected areas yesterday morning | reports on the work which has | cleaned out -| Yesterday, 20 years ago, some |- :d ¢ 'Al ~ r r through th 11 | Ca, start the work 'of cleaning | been done and also received rec-| 1, ' - * like 80. Wounded-Atwood C. Allen, | doubt influenced by the conditions | way throug e valley,. - «A54 Bt \-_ |, Mr. reported the matter | 200 and more men of Company N, Karl Brown, Harold Chamberlain, | favoring storm development in the me -streets, cellars and- yards of the|ommendations ooking to .a correc- to police headquarters and off-|the Hoosick Falls unit of <the names F, Corcoran, Walter A. Cus- | two areas just mentioned, it had by | - Others Lose Heavily a CGdebris that had accumulated since|tion of conditions on Nixon Street } damage and still show marks the wigglwateg ‘ cer Edward Burns, looking over 105th, which numbered , ou its son, Alexander A. Dewar, Walter] Wednesday morning moved to the| Farmers in this area have lost the dirty water. fhat Alled..@é p cons ml mms - t 5 all C ) gg ' that have been largely responsible the premises with Mr. Thorpe, Nols youth of 4 Fox Gannon ward | area near North Carolina and had | thousands of dollars worth of har- a r mir ir - Dom I0 Inst the committee had|for much of the damage resulting found that entrance had been ggn- Creek, Greenwich, North Benning IF; Haiti aflpri‘is‘t‘fierml? véafiiJos— spread some of its low ° pressur® | vested and unharvested crops, a sggxecmtés zzrfigfhgbgf 2:3”: id empioyed and personally supervis-|in times of high water. The com- ed through a rear basement area |ton, Troy, Cohoes, Brooklyn, Ber- eph J. Hughes, Ansley Maderer, | toward the New England area. number of homes along Nikon, three feet, while several factori®i or RND hersonally supervised the/mittee voted to recommend to the | gopr, by breaking through the | lin and Petersburg, went into that | panier F, MHiotL, A wind shift area on the Wed-| First, Lyman, Water and Superior| and warehouses are in like cond . of ten men in pumping out | Village Boar: of that 2 / door leading into the Thorpe cel- |inferno. Tomorrow, two decades | Joseph McGrath, James McLlu-| nesday morning map was located | Streets have suffered considerable | tlon Cola figpellam and cleaning them of mud |check valve and elbow be installed lar and then through the wasta | 880, £ mere handful came out all ons. Anthony I Nc'wvik 'Aithur A. | between Block Island and - New * malls and other accumulations. Up to lin the surface sewer on - Nixon chute into the (store. In the |in one piece, but minus commis- O'Hearne Watren PFP .Rosebrook, Haven, and this indicated a likely © _ Wuésday water had been pumped |Street to prevent a backflow of meantime state police headquar-|Sloned officers and almost alt non- Oscar Stewart, Floyd W Taylor, | point for the hurricane center to ha, e ' © ~ -..fimlt‘as{)f 22 cellars and mud had been | water that occurs now when the ters at Sycaway were notified and |COmmissioned officers. 'This WAS | Oscar Yerenton‘ * 'l come ashore in case high pressure rIW o S t C . ‘Vl tors to ut cleaned from 18, Two trucks do-|river rises about the level of the Trooper W. H. Barfoot responded, NOt the Hoosick Falls unit's bap- Two other Hoosick Falls boys|to the east continued. Increasing WIR . Ia C PCWS ClLOPS . > by the Twin State Gas The cost of the work, it and - renewed _ the investigation | tism under fire nor was it its 1286) | are numbered among those who |the speed of movement during | . - . « \ 16 Electric Company were used in | was stated, would be comparative- with Officer Burns, takin [but it took the f a i a fte the center ® ake regi A , g a large co e flower of Hoosl¢k | made th u sacrifice, al. | Wednesday afternoon, e_ c ra. cleaning up the debris, 1_Y small. number. of finger prints that were |Falls manhood. Some -were cap- thiu‘igh' Set a“? rats; gind‘enburg did come ashore close to thi6 point - att e . gamSt emen R found on the show. cases and jtured, many were wounded and line. They are 'Walter VanDer- and continued along a path over First to ver the - de- nmn litem 66 * . M f N England counters, { still more \went west\. _ \'Itar; who was killed in action in | the wostern part o 1:2; $01.1“ structive affects of the storm was - q- heast Loe e, About fifty of those who did \October at St. Suplice, and Michael fithxg”: 13:2th about 300 miles | the Twin State Gas & - Electric 8 o'clock Thursday morn £- P R ba * \come back\ will march in Satur- | Cu d dih y, who succumbed to hrouw i1 t . ion line 17 had, ba H 0 b I: F' IIS Tames . of Lake Erie by Thursday |Company through whose Hnes busi-] that transmission line 17 had, be lil! alIl 501161111168, MallSfirYlCfl ad fiSlC a fiféfiam; bananas-Wm . received in August at gamug. Y ness-producing \Julce\ was Gent a | repaired and that service w LO. - to \ yes, who are heads | Kemel Hill, Belgium. few minutes after 9 o'clock Thurs-| more available. It then bec . To the West-Not East day morning after the lines had tter - : a if f ing og lowest To Return To Normal| Tourists Held ALT p m. ae mun. | S57, meen attor the, Toce Lind | or laat a Hite move Angst D..... Jet 7 Ke bthrt o . ' ‘ H cane center was very close to | nesday afternoon. 'The story of| the Bennington-Hoosick F‘éfifi‘fm “flawfflym‘afiféfiéfimwmw“m®mwanmwuuwdwmymwm int B Troms. = -B- 11: Lt 411; i£eCre Hoosick Falls. _It_was slightly r the resumption_of electric sorvice | to Fet those birch trees off tha Ag utiqn And dispatch-of mail, which /an outstanding way 'the ends to | UJ) - 4] CFC - tw _ as elfe_\ ' Th. # O2 222 ofall A- -* not the inrflésrmmi‘ktflefltonqflt mmgmmafimfig ely with -t hich postal\ empf[oyees wont to Lal as aoe : {® , N L ‘ , [],. | where reéported, as shown by the | bravery, dogged determination anid | another half an hour 6r ¥o affd in thons -of trains, are the slowest of {keep things movmrg. Guy H. Phil- ~~ AS campalg FOPF unds Ends movementp of the clouds from east | devotion to duty displayed by the |a few minutes power 'and - ligh public services to return to normal ilips, Robert C. Brew, John Van- Many Local Resident Had 20 tu, to west toward the center at this | men who went out along the | were restored to Hoosick Falls, , after the flood. The cause of the iderkar and Richard Dalheim wont | } Y laents a The campaign being cbndlmted-, will be provided without cost and | time of lowegt air pressure. - Al-| rights of way immediatbly after Meanwhile, at the local powér delay is the number of washouts to Troy early Thursday morning, Thrilling Experiences in| by the Hot Stove League of Troy it was demonstrated on Tuesday | though the hurricane center cross- | the power went off Wednesday and | station a valiant battle had bet along the Boston & Maine east- scoured the Troy station and the Getting Back Home : [to provide three or more Iron that the Iron Lung can be moved | ed the Green Mountains to reach | remained on duty long after the | put up through the night to kpew bound tracks 'between this village postoffice, drew on the services of * Lungs for Rensselaer County was quickly from Troy to this village, | us, the accompanying high winds | mending connections had been ef- | the loss in that building to a moin- and eastern points. {their acquaintanceships in the POS |_ Residents of the Town of Hoo-.|P\OUEDt to Hoosick Falls Tuesday ; the trip n Tuesday having been | were undoubtedly largely shielded | fected that enabled the resumption | imum. Sandbags were called into With extra crews working on tal service, went on over to Albany | sick who were in eastern places | WD®\ One of the machines was made in less than an hour. away from us, by this same range otTierviTzfii State's trouble start use £11 a dylie was bgltdi phi? overtime schedules, the Boston & and did likewise and, finally, were Wednesday afternoon - and - who trangportefi from Troy and placed It was brought out pointedly | of mountains. 'wh en n leafleslimul'le S hid fez-v o geawmlguglyfise n wig; Maine management succeeded miable to get the Hoosick Falls mail | wanted to return to Hoosick Falis | °\ display in the store of the Hoo-{ that the aim of the committee is The rainfall brought by the hur- thrertlxghm i £35“? 131m; g | Ing a {consflelr bu‘ildizw £159 res 151; fetting the first westbound 'out of the mass of sacks and bun- | wrote a thrilling tale of adventure| &C Supply Company, Explain- to provide Iron Lung service for ricane, added to that which was I”: rime sabcrthe 81 ant t ngLflfytfifzmmé 9’“vTrér;%3ifi\é*—\ahi - ger train through from - North dles that were piling up in both by their exploits in getting back ing the purposes of the campaign , all parts ofRensselaer County and produced by thé blocked storm cen- pBennfngtofias ut out of com- m fthe his“ of the A afflu- Adams to Troy on Monday morn-, places. That night and the follow- | to the community, , and its objectives to the Hoosick in this spirit it was urged that ter from the West combined to mision when twop sections fel un. | a mgge d, but this was wedgnpflsh- ing. This train returned east-: ing night Postmaster Wiliam J. While this was not the most Falls Kiwanis Club at noon, Cap- contributions be made to the fund. cause the floods of last week. der the strain of the heavy wind. e; an? because a crew of men bound through Hoosick Falls at 6, Riley, Assistant Postmaster Char- tain Smith of the Fourth Police | The Local Fund F y beca < | thrilling of the experiences, Char- ©, After locating these difficulties | worked from Wednesday - through o'clock that evening and this cur-|les Wood and Mr. Phillips made les Reggn's ride from Boston to Precinct, Troy, and Thomas Flan- Heading the subscription list for av C 8 | : » three or four more sections of the | the night and up to 8 o'cfock tafled sohedule of & westbound’additional trips until the emer- Hoosick Falls unquestionably pro- nery, a member of the campaign 'the Hoosick Falls fund is the Hoo- HOI‘ 4 G i AL thS \ne went bad and linemen travers-| Thursday morning throwing up the train at 8:01 in the morning and igency service of a trucking line committee, said that an Iron Lung. ick Co- t F . 1 J f k- - a clock | 1 vided the most round-about trip 1d b vided for the Hoosick ; \'* o-operative Association with R ed the right of way all night see sandbag coffer dam. | L of an eastbound train at 6 o'cloc was called in to make - regular on record. Fireman on the Bos-| \°\ e provided for the Hoosilc ia donation of $25. On Tuesday l » e Given S ti ff ing the breaks And repairing them. While this was going on itj'was In the evening has since been trips. ton & Maine Railroad, Mr. Regan F311\ dHtealth' guts; t“, it 37“ flflgzevenlng the Executive Committee That was bad enough, but then | possible to generate spast maintained. |_ The interest of local postofflce | was in Boston when the hurricane fly re ermin hi at need « a; :of Hoosac Chapter, American Red through the night rushing waters; enough energy to furnish street It was stated yesterday afteri'empioyes in maintaining service | and flood descended on - eastern | '*\* 2:15: m1“ ne and figfl f © Cross. voted $25 to the fund and a e and whistling winds took their | lights to Hoosick Falls. The lights noon by Harry B. Straub, l0cBl ang their willingness to go be- Massachusetts, - Wanting to get | ~* to aR, number of - individual - donations Al CNMIENCES | ton of the line service in and about | went out occasionally, but the ser- station agent, that, so far as we; yond any reasonable means to g°t | home, he was forced to travel by amountt botha $3211, sufficient dtfi [have been made. Bennington and for a time it was | vice was a big help. known locally, this would be All) mai into and out of Hoosick Falls train all the way to Montreal and gamma e additional expen I. Burke Surdam, President of --- feared that the sub-station there| When the waters had«fnally sub the gervice to be had for some helped materially in lessening the then from there., down through re.}, {The Pooples-First National Bank, T of H ick Trio Who would be washed away, Linemen | sfded it was found that about 3,00“? days. dut {inconveniences of the flood in this | New York State to Troy, a route | It was carefully explained that As chairman of the local commit,.| * °W\ nos. working out of the Hoosick Falls | yards of silt had been deposited! Meanwhile, mall schedules are' ,.,, many times longer than the 190-|the services of the Iron Lung will tee and contributions to the fund Robbed Bennington Woman | office under thr direction of Man- | the channel leading to the station disrupted, No mail is béing re-; Ratland Trains Running mile trip from Boston to Hoosick | be avallable at ail times to rest-Imay be left at the bank or at the t Gun Poi t'f’lead Guilty ager Nathan E. Bierwirth and out | and this condifiqn resulted .!n & ceived by train ghd the truck lines h >| Falls direct. dents of the Town of Hoosick and |store of the Hoosick Supply Com | * om * _ _|of the Bennington office under | syutdown of the station until .the which have beeh transporting the| The Rutland Railroad has SUC Manager John Stone kept constant | silt has been removed. It wa# em- e | raed rvi vicinity, regardless of whether alpany. The campaign for funds The three Town of Hoosick ag hath Is make deliveries in Hoosick {ceeded in resuming a train service | 'Then there was the case of machine is placed in \Hoosick officially Gaturday, - Oc- Washington | VE!l and quickly discovered top-} timated - yesterday , mares ang\aboug 11:30 a. m. and 6:30 between Ruland and Troy, but| Hugh Dorr, traveling saleeman Falls. The service of the machine tober 1. ' youths indicted by a Was | pled trees that had rendered the} Blerwirth that It will require UntIC -A p. m., the Bulk of the mail arriv-| north of Rutland damages to the | why found himself in Greenfield County grand jury on charges Bennington-Hoosick Falls line use- | about October 1 to domplete this\ _ : ing at 11:30, This means that the, tracks were so bad that It will be | jata Wednesday afternoon. Trav- 4 growing out of the holdup on April less The trouble was finally con- | work A steam shovel has beée® on morning mail is bours late and Some time before through service |ejing py automobile, Mr. Dorr f R 30 near White Creek of Mrs. Lore- fined to two birch trees which had | the job for tha few days and is being. distributed focally after:ils available. made a circuitous route up into McEachron Comes l|'() Ald Of na Sisson of Bennington, Vt., man- fallen across the lines and while | rapid progress is being mado in the noon hour. Such mall as is re- The Boston & Maine situation | vermont ground the Whitingham . +A + J. {212101 | ager _of the GLF_ store at Whig; work was under way removing| restoring the channel _ ._____.___ ceived at 8:30 p. m.. is delivered centers on the ability of Ine [QMi{dam, into Readsboms and North| - - y4 ~ 3 ,~ - e _ _ e “gaggflfnegibf’bmgé his Grote\ ' n the village on an early morning | to repair its lines east of the hoo- Adams and finally into Hoosick Park C m m] M and Chester ons, 18, his - - ‘ 31sz lei’ving the post Officezsac Tunnel From there to Bos- | raiis, On the trip he encounter- é; . 0 88101161. oses er, bothAof 170111118 Hogfifitfi 8:53 ‘ : % about 8 : iton any number of serious WaSh-/ed fallen trees in numbers, wash-| One of thk New York news- [of Mr. MoBachron with the cap-|Charles Auernig, 18, o L N S ' Of W - P *~ %- Westbound mail is dispatched outs cecurred and nearly the full | eg out roads, blocked highways | papers ran in its issue of last Sun- | tion, \Expert-Research Engineer|lage, pleaded guilty Tuesday in CW Ource atel' I'OVCS ‘ if}?! % at 7:30 a. m., leaving on the 8:0l/attention of the company is cen- | and other handicaps, but finally | day a feature article on how Park K. B. McBFachron knows about all} Washington County Court at - oq 4 o © ' train. Fastbound mail beyond tered on getting one line Clear | supceceded in getting through. Commissioner Robert Moses of | there is to know about lightning, |Sailem. Ade ate Su \ l : For v In ¥ ( -North Adams is routed in the best from Boston to Troy. In Greenfield Mr. Dorr was wit-| New York City in endeavoring to Mr.; McBachron's answers have| Ernest Gibbons was sentenced q u - om ~ possible mapner. The washouts in this area which | ness to the felling of a large num- | solve the problem of how to con- been returned to Mr. Moses and if | to not less than ten nor more than , © Star routs delivery through the 'still have to be figured are at the | ber of stately trees that dropped | trot lightning which bas caused the New York taity Planning Com-|15 years at bard labor in Clinton Rmmggsrsd‘: dwmp°w“as\ figmemn; mthemgsitlaaggnfiws‘ Taconic Valley is being waterworks station in this village | before the rushing wind much like |six deaths in two years in areas mission approves the expenditure |prison; Auernig, to not more than followed ulckly by restoration of eptirely different in the plug |/ ed, but this affords liitle or no and at North Pownal, but it was a stack of dominbes. . nodes als jurisdiction, - turned | A | of $54,000 he will erect the protec- | three years at the New York State was; sex—qv‘lce arnd the shut-off or-| statton and with the old wells The - possibility of speeding up the local said that these will be taken care From New Haven list oP questions over to the Gem | tige system suggested in Mr. Mc- (Continued on pag. 10) dered by Mayor John- J. Shea | wells were submerged, Bood «a mail service. | work has becn acne (oA [EP®\| Dodging in and out of storm | SB flfi’iféfififimfi 2 £ |Eachron's answers which, it is - shortly after midnight Wednesday | rushed into them and the\ mtaHon The gtify of getting the mail to| work has been done to the east. torn areas, Richard F. MUTPRF: | womankron \ Hoosick Falls boy hoped will keep bathers safe from I D bl d was rescinded, water being sent | was eave-high under walkm \ tte \y .% . | _ |satesman, made the trip fTOM NEW | who is now research \engineer for mi: bolts on New York City's Quota 5 UOUuDIE again into the village mains about| tric mbfgd the gusoline engrig Haven by automobile after having pia z ie of th ich : jef} I0 vcock. The ficod gave splendid | that had been raised by Commis- General Electric and one of the} un mexrlachrom is a son of MIS. 'For Flood Relief Ttunity to test the value of the s w. visited sections of the country B® | nariary's experts on atmospheric / Dora p. i. - Church be?. wel aad the deen well motorg 21101211; John Singing and em: ar pcan s commesuacone 11 ~s]. A. L N H d had never before fraversed. Get- | Street and. the in Last Chairman Nathan a \ I Sia f] A6 4 Haven to Hart-| , f # -the late 3. H. Mc- t night with which It was equipped. Had | water and the station @bhandohsd \% file hflpe mes Ot arme a £10115 mm‘tzjoewbad, but there [1 The article include? a picture | Eachrom | E. Blerwirth of Hoosso Chapter, electric service not Eafied, Hoosick | of ~ NOT ”tad, a r> e . to Torrington the route provided ms epmpommadimes f iad name American Red Cross, received an | maite would have gone through the The 10M-horsepower moto? was Service Was Not AffeCtEd many handicaps and finally sever- & C emergency felegram doubling [flood without suspension of its; rent to Troy late last week #or I . al feet of water across the high- B S its R ‘ ' fucks of the | water service. for the food had no} cleaning and repairing follows bf the bright spots in ajable by Miss Catherine McGrath, way at Cansan, Conn. forced him OY couts F chapter in the fama being raiseq | effect whatever on the new well or | its silt bath and has now beth Fe pes Inoon- | chi c b c - ¢ : mle rx the nai f its equipment - -_ | tayned THe geroline engine. has «Other by in chief operator in charge of the |to a mountain road that wes rut {ec ~ 0 | by the national organization for | aD07 is?“ C the new wed pE| undergone a thorough cl ee ened one erent ttn at sae fires chars cara | - By Carrying Drinking Water| Eero | Ca bak ao po clog ie sy 8 Feryday ‘ d- | focal for the day to trees and utterly unmarked for y . + 3 AS- -M Gm ' rte ferers in the New England States mma ew red und | gency service mm. #4 ic tep 1 {& > about 1,000 more tham on ordinary (direction. He finally landed in Housewives throughout the vil-]off snd canflison extended to| 324 New York. is water which came from the! Mea: € ths ; Tikiy.: Not once daring the }days. West Stockbridge and made his ‘ ar | enrlits | boll alf water to be used for drink-| - The original quots was $11$ we'; lear and potable Be- | Wierind was service suspend-| The pesk of the telepkome rush | way home from there via the Lieb. experienced real | thrills. \Tas 4 ;o \ eam > r ng - - Th 'onte. | {igeT je ‘ o WM resorting to use iwas experienced on Thursday with anon Mountain and Steprentown. Thursday morning MMém-i‘gisw MW? lu l . , causa gaze wen airmfie 2&3; L4 Tikka Hatteriss neta tor emer- the number of toll calls on Friday Mr. ard Mra John Graney, ra |%3 Boy Seouts rang door belts and portant aid € directx nditares made by ‘w‘ wk; Magi: tt Mm r when electric ser- dropping to 344 and returning on turning from their wedding trip, asked WM? if 'there Yas aLY\! profmcs of tat A ¢ the TALEG CFT Pools ans, T Penata®e FPa® mrmfimbfifigmmted in ; 5 IE ; + Seturfay to a level that was ViT- long intended leaving Hartford on fthitg they woud do in the 5000 vies were th af . iad idinlty, decdidon was mads |- Bove the wel, wird | a, \I UK iy l=up light opere! tually normal Wedresiay, tut were delayed by | emergency to be of Help. The POT mu a rtg WWW Execatige Counaliice a ‘Wan ao mecte® toy the ign tne | Tkis Hoosck Fulls _The company's Eres in the Hoo the teary rain and make their das. | Sooite ay HEREC | me e ail o nist 13 cw fl»; 7g. A#T, *> ~ atx iy extra Roars of {sick Falls area were mot affected sborfly before 1 ocher thar ablAly to #appiy fiflmm’gf litle 3%. wh the» we % Howoersz, Who dz» | - So City us the eperatiten. g Bday handled 495 tol|by wind or water, but a different morning. Detouring Is Wales frim the \word «#97 * e . «i> to ald re advised that com- lof the nou efnipment that mo _ out an crdin-istory ps ra from the €NPE\~ira%lesg aft Torringilon, they Eundired= of trips were \ tiis Apprermdnt.. is ¥ | fort bas yet tees made to «Hill to } \To iniress Pespite the' ferro of otter paces Cites mus name to Carmen where several MW ty the yerhgste?s, WHo mong, at. @ t\ ## | at thea office | the cM elle is Top ihe corel * # were &oth In myfiamfiwz for thephkore | faet of water tCiockad their way uwey fags, pale and toe sate an *t af i} Siak Can & 22 « itt wam, Votage bfififi W2 XCF. Past the fhaord cliticn were reported as thay eventoa'ty wins Cine of seater Tomb ap Nd | eggs . wad by TC i il. | dive the wales fgets at €ola to mmwwfi Posten and Harlicr®, while please a~4 In sooten o : : a tice C taa. (ht The ° Mira l gest auilind mam toss Delors thal # # Wikre mt-'ch Loeg were in | Geiferre arrmiezp at Crust Burstag. *- *68 so ah out erat 0 ali E Ta \In: the - | tng Trp Chamige Coes, | _- - ail bok atime while plese on wik paige PH to Hhith shape #k gucci \ 1 il.). tude 5 ~~ |. | . | \whis the mw wil ««3 kfifififi tal