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CfRCUUTION TUESDAY ■ 1990 Circulation Boolts Open to Ail ASSOCIATED PKESS NEWS-MOST ACCUKATE ANT) RELIABLE T he P ort J ervis U nion IxARGEST DAILY CmCUIiATION IN POUT JEKVTS AND IN TH E CnPPER l>P]LAWAKK VALI j EV CIRCULATION TOESDAY - 1990 Cireuialioiu Book>< Open to e s t a b l i s h e d 1872. X l ’YHBJE.H C8. PORT JERVIS. N. Y.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 2, 1919 AUTO CLUB lOWOR WITH THE TIRTMTN K MORE OEO CLOTHES Ei ASKED EOR EUROPE Appoints P. C. Rutan and Stacy Westbrook to Co-operate on Celebration Plans. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTED FOR THE YEAR Signs Committee Names Locations and is Empowered to Erect Proper Boards. T'^nu.siial intoro.st was m anifeslod in and a larg'o num b e r of m em b ers were ■in aU cndance at tlie regular m o n tlily m eoting of tlie P o r t Jcrvi.s AutomoTrilo ('Tub lie'ld Tuesday evening at Uie H o tel iMi'tcliell, a t wliicli P resident W. H. P lian t pre.sldcd. A fter tlio reading of th e m inutes by Secretary F ran k L. Tioek a n d Itearing the report of Treas- m-er F red Terwilligor, m a tters of m u ch im p o rtance were brought Tjefore th e c l u b . Tlic commi'dtee on direction signs w ithin tlic city limits, Mr. A. E. Pow ers, chairm a n , and Mr. F red Mason, reported the following locations for the erection of said signs: P ike and Pi'ont streets; P ike and IMain streets; E a s t M ain and Jersey avenue; Fow ler rtreo t and Jersey avenue; K ingston avenue and E a s t Main; end of H u d son ctreet; and the beginning of the Slate Hill R o ad. The rep o rt of the com m ittee was approved by th e club, with po.wer to act and have signs m ade and erected. Chief E n g ineer H o w a rd W’h e a t and J. M. G u e n ther, of th e P o r t J e rvis F ire D e p a rtm e n t, wore present at the m e e t ing to ask the co-operation of the club a t the com ing F ircm a n ic and Vic tory C e lebration to be hold July 4. Mr. G u e n ther outlined the interesting program for t h a t occasion, and a com m ittee of two, Mr. P. C. R u tan and Mr. Stacy W estbrook, were appointed to m eet with and co-operate w ith the firemen. Boat’d of Govcfiiofs Elected. V a rious 'out standing commit.lee.s 1645 Pousids Already Collected by School Children for Red Cross Chapter. In order liiat g reater results m ay lie a.ssured lu the Used Clothing Cam- puigii now being carried on by the Junior Red Cross school children e.vtension of tim e through th is week for Uu‘ work of collection liias been granted by the A m erican Red Cross A tlantic Division. Tlie W a.shington oflico advises th a t “All riltbon goods are acceptable.” I'p to yesterday the total am o u n t of clothing collected was as follows; M o u n iniu House ................. dOO pouiuls ................... 6 0 0 pouniLs ................... 215 pOuiuLs ................... SOO pounds ................... 1.10 poiimLs ELEVEN KILLED IN ERANKEflRl RIOTS Misses Clark and London Reach Home on Furlough^ After 16 Months Abroad Kiverslile . T o t a l .................................. Ifidii poum is Persons still desirous of having a part in this great charitable enitoi'prise m ay either send th e ir contribuitions of used clotbing’ and shoes to 'the nearest school building or tolephone to the principal, who will arran g e to have some one call. F riday is the last day. TWO WOMEN INJURED IN s id e c a r - a u t o a c c id e n t E d w a rd Howell, D river of the M o tor cycle, Afeo Cut W h e n 3iaclilnc!s At 5:40 on Tuesday afternoon a collision occurred at the corner of Fow ler and E a s t Main s treets between the autom o b ile of D. N. T u rner, of l.TO W est Main street, which was clriv- pn by two young men, and the m o tor cycle owned and driven bj' Edw a rd Howell. In the sidecar of Mr. Howell’s car were Mrs. Lottie M cAllister and daughter, Gladys, who were on their way from the K a ttorm a n n silk m ill tc th e ir hom e a t 28 H am ilton street. The occupants of the m o torcycle were up set and throw n to the ground, where they sustained bruises and lacerations. Mr. Howells’ m o iorcyclo was badly dam a g ed and he Avas cut about the arm s and leg.s. I'.Ilss M cAllister sus- General Strike Again in Berlin- 150,800 Oat in the Ruhr Easin'. fBy Assocl.'iiea Prf-s.>» > ' April 2 — .V do.spateli I’l-om Zurich, s tates t h a t in r io ts at F rank.fort on M o nday eleven were iciileil and tw e n t y -(ive w o u n d e d . T lio p o lice nnulo 101) arre.sLs. In th e RiiJir ha.siu th e m iin h c r o f .strikers i.s e-sUmated a t 150 , 000 . T liere )*avc been rioks in WuerttCTiiberg. The M atin .say.s t h a t a general .strike ,'.s g o ing on ill B erlin, being as serious as th e oho recently called in t h a t city. TROOP.S GOING TO HU H R TO PRO T E C T JN D r S T R T tf}y As!5nclated Proas > R erlin April 2— T h e governm e n t has decided to iiroclalm a state of fiicge in tlie R u h r industrial district. Troops are advancing to thi.s region to protect the iilants and their work ers from the terrori.sts. Among the prisojiers released from the poliee station in F ran k f o rt by a mob on Mond.ay w e re m any crim inals. D u ring th e evening shops W'eio plund ered and there wa,s shooting in v a r ious p a r ts of th e city. A ccording to advices rocehTd here BOISHEVIK ARMY .DAIRYMEN AGREE AGAINjtPUlSEDj TO NEW SCHEDULE ■Allied Machine Guns Prove Too New Six-months’ Contract Now in j Much fo? Reds— Retire With I Losses Near Archangel Effect, With April Price $2.80 For 3 Pet. Milk. (By AnsoolSTpd Prf>«« I Arclunigcl, Tuesday,— T h e viki lorccs again attacked th e .Allied . positions along the railw a y near Odoz- j LU’skaia ai?<i also east of BoLsboia O p era Members of Various Leagues Are j Along th e railw a y fro n t th e enem y I etraclc from the rig h t front, h n t was I a ict w ith such a severe lire from m a - ; c*hne g u n s and artillery t h a t lie speed ily j'Ctired w ith heavy lo.sses. Boishc- CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ELECTS FIRST OFFICERS Almost-Unanimous for Hand ling Their Product. Miss Abbie London, of M a tam o ras; Mis.s Florence Clark, of P o rt Jervis, and Mi.ss Katlierino L nin, of sei’anton. Mis.s Florence C lark and Miss Aijbie London, registered R ed Cross Nurses, w-ho have been on active duty over.seas since Novem b er 1917, and who a r rived in New York Tuesday of la.st week, cam e to P o r t Jervis Tuesday evening. '\Iis.s C lark is stopping a t th e hom e of h e r parents, Mr. and Mr.s. John Clark, of E a s t Main street, and Miss expected t h a t thoj’- will retu r n to New York C 'ty and be honorably discharg ed. The Mis.ses Clark and London and Mi.ss K a therine Lavin, of .Scranton, were am o n g the u n it th a t included several other nurses from a hospital a t Scranton. They tvere attached to Ease Hospital .24 in Prance. On th e ir arrival in this city Tuesday the M o u n tain Express, the Misses the new and old couiits of justice w e r e , L ondon, is at the iiomo of h e r uncle, Clark and London were .greeted itorm e d and the records and furniture .hro'wn into th e stree t and burned. The riot started through the arrest of a wom an, but the real cause, it is believed, was the shortage of food in F ran k f o rt. A tendency am o n g som e bourgeois lom ents to lean tow ard the .Spartacan movem ent, the new spaper add.s, has been freciuently observed in recent reported progress, and the nom inating gained injuries of a sprained ankle coninuttee, composed of C h a irm a n Dr. M cA lhster received a severe \n a p p . Mr. Geoig-e J. H u b b a rd shock an<* v/as bruised about the body and Mr. P. J. Donohue, nam e d the fol- and h e r daughter were treated by lowing B o ard of Governors, w-ho were cuddeback. o n I w a n t D am agc.s F or A ccid en t, ri-lYfi’ r ^ ‘ i '^Jiarloite M cAllister, Glady. qem’rM McAllIstei' aiid Edwtu’d Howell, all of t'Yn f, y ' this city, and jvho were injured in a out I’- - ' - R o u te .!-A, f.-om P o rt Jervjs to H a n - . .r, ■, cock, and an appeal will bo m ade by Tuesday evening have the clui, to the town board of Doer- -J*'” park to appropriate monev for re- in the pah-s to the Hawk.s’ Nest Road. Score- Suprem o C o u rt against Mr. T u rner for tary Pock was also instructed to w rite ^ negligence. It U claim ed by to Stale E n g ineer Smith, the State inJm’ed parties th a t a young m an C o m n rs's'oner and the M’-ddletown the age of eighteen was driving Au‘o Club to see w h a t could be done w ithout a license and th a t it tow-ard m a intam ing better roads be- Called to .sound any w a rning as It ap- tween P o rt Jerv ’s and M iddletown. Considerable correspondence in pard to bills now pending in Albany was i-ead w ith the assurance from prouched the Inter.section of E a s t Main and Pow ler-sts.; also th a t it was on the w rong side of the street. Ml’S. M cA llister as the result of the those in authorU y th a t nothing would injuries is now confined to bod and it be p u t over inocuous to club m em - known a t this tim e the exact bers. j natu re and extent of h e r injuries. Twelve new m em b ers wore added to [ ------------- --------------- th e already large m em b ership and a B A K E R THANKS N E W S P A P E R S propaganda com m ittee of three will be ' FOR USING CASUALTY LISTS appointed by th e president to fu r th e r { --------- increase m e m b e rship and look afte r Assopinted Press), the o’d memlYOrs. The P o rt Jervis ‘ W a shington, April 2.— In a form a l Auto Club as well as other autom o b ile announcem e n t to-day of The discon- clubs in th e state are doing a great tinuance of the W a r D e p a rtm e n t’s w o rk for good legislation for car own- system of telegraphing the casualty ers and should have the support and San Francisco and Ohica.go for member.-^hip of every autom o b ile own- i m ail distribution by pre.ss associations, Cl*. ‘ secretary B a k e r tlKinkod the newspii- ----------------- ---------- - --------- ^ p ers generan.v for tlie splendid public REV. P.VTTERSON TO TELL OP I ' rendering to the people liy prom p t H IS W ORK AMONG SO L D E R S and accurate publications of the cas- , ^ , ' ualty lists t h a t th«‘ s u p rem e sacrifices All t i e riem s of Rev. E. S. J . P a t- j-j-iade by otlicers and m en of our terson, form e rly paotor ol Uio P.oform- Im know., to « , Cluircl. or M antagi. 0 , b u t boUor ,i,o i , r n o n a s u „ a rolutivos at Homo, know n m balvatron AriYiy circles £ uy (^ap tain Patterson, will w a n t to h e a r him .spt-aiv at The Citadel tomorrOAv night on the subject, “Ton M o n ths in D a rkest England, F ighting the .Social' AssorlaVcd Pva,..). Evil.” The captain w in have m any Zurich, April 2— In view of the Intelesting tilings to tell about liLs fresh iie.gotiations over the Dansig work am o n g tho Am erican souuur (juestirm, the G e rm an C a b inet has de- l>oys wlio were in training in English eided to g a th e r 'the chiefs of all the ciimp.s. Don t fail to hear him . Every- j,artie.s of th e N a tional Assembly at body welcome. , j^^.rUn tom o rrow to roach an agree- g i i r m a n p a r t y c h i e f s TO DECIDE ON DANZIG M eeting of City Firem en. , meiit a.s to th e polu-y to be folllowed, i .says an annoiinecm ent ijy the Germ an I p ropaganda service. An im p o rtant m eeting of the com- ■ m ittee of arrangem e n ts for the F ire- IIIGIIW.VY PL.IN.S CALL FO R m a n ic and Victory Day C elebration on the F o a r t h of July will be held at S:15 this evening in the City Hall. R e - ' porl.s will be received from the hose eom p anies concerning the results of the ca.nva.ss for funds which started g r e a t AMOUN'J' o f WORIC (Ry ASRool.'itcd Pre.ss). ^Vashiugton, April 2.— T he adoption of i)ian.s to expedite highw ay construc tion undi'i' the enlarged program re- on MoiYday and is still in progress, cently authorized by Congress is ex- O ther im p o rtan t business will come peeted to result In m o re m iles of road.s before the m eeting. It is desired th a t being built this year than ever previ- ( v ery m em b er of the com m ittee be uu.sly. A g riculture Secretary Houston present. announced to-day. DREW LADIES’ AID GIVES A FINE ENTERTAINMENT M usical Selections am i Rea(ling.s D e light L a rge Amlionce. Lovers of good m u sic were afforded a trea t in the program given in the pai’lors of the D rew M. E. Church, Tuesdaj' evening. The affair was in charge of th e M arch com m ittee of the Ladies’ Aid and every num b e r was of m o re than the usual excellence and was accorded m o s t hearty applause by tho large audience present. Tho program was as follows ; Piano Duets— “Alla M a rcia” and “.Slong of tlie J a r k .” Mi.ss-s Lila Alice ''fU’iY e r and Ague'’ VanNoy. Vocal ftolos— “ X eckiace of Love” ■ ml “To You,” >.lrs. J. A. Wylie. Vocal 8 o lo'— ‘‘A m eri”a the Beauti- ‘'ul” and “Lltdo Boy Dlue,” Mr.s. W. A. ''rnssle.v. R c a d 'n g s — “In Flanders F ields” and ■‘Petw een Two Loves,” Aliss Hope Squires. Vocal Solos— “Ab'^ent” and “F ish in g ” Mr.s G raham Dewitt. Vocal S o lo ~ “The‘ S. Watter.s. Male Quartette—‘Sweet and Low” and “Story of a Tack.’’ Dr. G. A. Ham - ’•’m n d . J. A. Wylic, (*. I. Peck and Itov. P. S. Vbitters. A fter the entertainm e n t cako and cream wore served by th e committ€'o, Mrs. K. C arm o r and Mrs. S. Sharp as general chairm en. Tho affair netted a neat sum for the treasury. Mr. George London, in M atam o ras. The young ladies have been given : m o n th’s furlough, after which it i several friends a t the station and d u r ing the evening m et m any form e r ac quaintances. Rosary,” Rev. p. SECRETARY TURNER SOCKED By LADIES’ AUXILIARY One of Fciakiros of A p ril F ir s t Social a t Y. M. C. A. The social of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. w h ich was liold Tuesday evening in tho Association roora.s, was of an cs;. ccially interest ing and pleasing character, partaking largely of the n a tu re of a birthday snrpri.se for General Seeretai’y G. H. Turner. A fine program was given, consist- j P lano solo. Miss Jen n 'e D 'c k erm an. I R e citation, Miss 'Charlotte Gai^.-,.- V ocal solo, Russell .‘31mith. R eading, 'Miss P e r' ice Dunn. Piano duet, Dorothy M ilham and Els e I'crsbacker. R e citation, Miss M ary Mullen. Vocal .solo. Miss M ildred Smith, Read.ng, IMr.s. P. 'C. R u tan, F ine addresses were given by Rev, E. S. J. I'atterso n and Mr. A. O. R o b erts, telling of Y. M. C. A. w o rk over- B o th speeches were of great interest .showing th e d ITcrent conditions which had to bo m o t; Mr. P a tterso n having been located in England and Mr. R o b erts In France. D u ring tlio evening Secretary T u rn e r was presented w ith a fine birthday cakp suitably ornam e n ted fo r the oc- c.asion w ith the correct num b e r of candles, also w ith a box of bootees which it i.s hoped will be of tho cor rect size, from the ladies of the aux- Plaiis wore m ade for holding a food sale 'Saturday afternoon in th e annex. Five new m em b ers were added to the society. E laborate refreshm e n ts were served in a unique m a n n e r by tho refresh m ent com m ittee and gam e s appropri ate to the day concluded th e evening. Thompson Re-Elected Mayor; Chicago is ^^Wer by 247,228 A.B'Yoci.'Ueil Press.) Chicag’o, April 2—^Complete returns frr-m , yei-terday’s m u n icipal election .showed t h a t W illiam H a le Thompson, Republican, was re-elected Mayor by a pluraliity of 17,000 over R o b e rt M. l?we'tZGr, Dem o crat, his nearest eom- pc-titor, and th a t the cRy voted “w e t” by a m a m rity of 247,228, The pronounced w e t vote in y e s ter day’s election was sa’d by the personal riYci'ty leaders to m a rk th e actual be- ginn'ng of a cam raign to repudiate -■•afonal Prohibition, An analysis shows four out of every five men ami three out of every five woniGii voted wet. On the other hand, the local A n ti-raloon League head said ho was not surprised at the xo.-ult, asithp drys m ade no fight. GERMANY AGREES TO USE OF DANZIG BY POLES New York, A p ril 2. — The D a iry m en’s League has reached an agree-' m e n t w ith the dealers w h e reby tho m ilk produced by its m em b ers is sold 03v Yssorun.Yi C.PSS., \ at least eight month.s. The price P a ris, A p ril 2— Germ any atj H n o t April for th ree p e r cent, m ilk is pci's-- .St m its opposition to th e use of ?2.S0. The League has been able to Danzig by Poliish troops on th e way secure the extension of the base zone fi-osn France to PoTamd, accoj^ding to a-t which the price is estahiished, from tuIvico« which have reached Paris 1T>0 miles to 200 miles from New York. 'iiOAVs;papei''S. l Thi.s will mean 4c. more per hundred ■ M a rshal Foeh, who planned to leave to every dairym a n , not only for A p ril last irg h t, Avill leaye P a r ’s today for but for all m o n ths to come. ’•pa lo m e e t the GeiTnan representa- -^ives to tllstrass the Danzig question. SERBIA A REPU B L IC, RULERS NOW DEPOSED The dealers agreed to m a k e no fu r th e r freight deductions on League m ilk beyond 400 m iles from New - By this netv agreem e n t all League m ilk is sold, including the m ilk a t B o rden’s Richm o n d , Vt., plant, about The new.spaper -which th e re ha's tbeen considerable REPiVRATION AND R H IN E V-VLLEY b e i n g DISCUSSED (B y A ssociated P r e ss). P a ris, April 2. — Consideration of the quc.stion of reparation and dis position of the R liine I'alley was con tinued to-day by tlie Council of four, eom p risiiig President W ilson and the Pi'Oiuiers of Itranee, Great B ritain and Italy. I t i.s under.stood th a t a t lea45t th ree days inoro will he occupied w ith th e .subjects. MISS CUDDEBACK TO SPEAK .VT M IDDLETOW N SATURDAY M iddletown, April 2 — At the fifth annnual district conference of the New York State Congress of M o thers’ and P a rent-T e a c h e r Aissociatons, to be held in this city, Saturday, April 5, in tho lecture room of tho W ebb Horton M emorial Presbyterian C h u rch, there will 1)0 a num b e r of speakers. The conference opens a t 0:4 5’ a, m. A kinchoon will be served at 12:30 at tjio F ir s t Congregational C h u rch for the delegates and m o thers and teach ers in attendance. A feature of the affair will be an address during the iunelieon hour, by Miss Caroline M. Cuddeback, of P o rt Jorvi.s. county agent for dependent children. Tick ets for the luncheon can bo obtained at the store of B u ck Brothor.s, on U'e.st 'Main street. M any m o thers and teachers will desire to hoar Miss C u d d eback and should seeiu’c their tickets early. I’l'tcst D ies I’lo in lulluonza. P a terson, April 2—'Father Edm o n d Ki’lian, of Livingston M anor, m o n k \ t St. B o n a v e n ture’s M o n astery in this '•ky, dk'd on yaturday afternoon, th e ' ’.ocond victim of inlluenza followed by pneum o n ’a. F a th e r Killian was s trick en a. week ago. T h irty live of 4S priests in the m o n -j nstery were stricken with iiifiuenza' and pneum o n 'a two weeks a.vo. F a tli-I -------- er Kiliian, whose condition was. s e r - 1 A Lenten service will be held at ‘uu.s, was removed to St. Joseph’s Hos- 7:4.5 tl i-; evening in Su P e ter’s L u th- l)'tal, whore ho d’ed. eran Church. The .service will con- It is believed the epidemic has run ;ist of litany a-id sermdn. All are in- iUi course. ivited to attend. K ing A lbert v'isll.s WlLsoii. (By Associated Press). Pai’i.s, April 2.— King Albert, of Bel gium , who arrived from B russels yes terday by airplane, paid a visit to Pre.sident Wilson to-day. M ’- '.More .Soldiers Arrive iu New York. *T?v Asirioutniocl Press.) New York, April 2— Tho transport ncndci’.son arrived today. Among the troop,s on board were 150 New York c.'isuals. L u theran Lenten Service. ROYAL A l i r n M:\SONS ' CONFER DEGREE ON FIVE At the regular convocation of Nev- oi’.cink C h a p ter No. ISG, Royal Arch Masons, 'ruesday even’ng, there was a record attend.ance. The Royal Arch Degree was conferred in full form on five candid.ates. Hig'h P riest M a rk V. Tliehard.s was a^si:-:ted by a staff of very efficient officens, and the m em bers of Nevei’sink C h a p ter with a num b e r of visitors from other chap ters were m u ch pleased w ith the work. The usual social hour follow ed, w h en sandwiches, coffee and cigars were enjoj'cd. A n o ther c-las.s will be started in the capitular degrees at the next convocation. W-VTTERSON LOSES POSITION BECAUSE O F LExVGUE VIEW S Louisville, Ky., xVpril 2.— T h e Loui.s- villc C o u rier-Journal last night an nounced tliat H e n ry W a tterson, the nov.’.spa.pei’’s \editor since 1S68, and editor em e ritus .«ince last August, had requested his retirem e n t. Mr. W at- toi’son recently passed his seventy- ninth birthday. d'he newspaiDor said the editor’s ac tion Avas partly duo to hi.s variance w ith the C’o u r i e r - Journal officials on the proposed League of Nations, he. the paper .’^ays, bc'ng aga’nst the pro- posal.s, while the officials favor the Through Mr. W a tterson’s w ritings on national questions, he has become one of the m o st widely known w riters in the country. SKINN E R ’S FALLS W ANTS STATION Albany, April 2— T h e Public Service Commission, Second D istrict, will re- '•uii’e the E r ’e R ailroad to show cause on WedneS'Jay,, April 9, Avhy tho con- 'truction of a passenger and freight .station at Skinner’.s F a lls in Sullivan counly should not be commenced. The Commiss'on ordered the im p rovem ents on Jan u a ry 25, 1917, but enforcem ent of tlie order was delayed by judicial proceedings and later suspended by the Commission at the request of the United States R ailroad A d m inistration because of the war conditions. London, April 2- Vetchoriii Listy, of Agi’Iin, Jugo- trouble in the past. The agreem e n t Slavla, according to a wii-eless from by the dealers to keep th e ir statiorp R o m e, announces th a t th e dynasty of open apd to receive all League m ilk K a ra G eorgevitch h a s heen' deposed m eans a g reat deal to farm e rs, espe- and a repubPe proclaim e d in Bel- cially during the surplu.s period, grade, capital of SCirbia and Jugo- j The new plan by which prices are Slavia. | to be established is accepted by both —^ ----- parties for six m o n ths, after which A g ram or Zagreb Is th e capital of either p a r tj’ m ay w ithdraw by giving Croatia, w h ich foim s one tlmee pai’ts two m o n ths’ notice. This plan takes Jugo-Slavia, o r th e kingdom of both m a rk e t conditions and the costs .Sci’b.s, C roats and Slovens. TROTZICY AGENT IN PLOT TO SEIZE U, S. ARSENAL AND BLOW UP FACTORIES of production into consideration. The prices for each m o n th are to be detei*- m ined by averaging the highest m a r k et \alu e of b u tter and skim m e d m ilk w ith the highest value of cheese and Whey, and adding to this average price, ceitain arb itrary differentials, to I allow for the cost of producing m a r k et m ilk in the Netv York territory. Co-oj;erative Association Organizes. PolloAvlng the laige m e e ting of del egates from all the D a irym e n ’s M arch 22nd, the B o ard of D irectors for the P ittsburg, April 2.—A plot to seize the governm e n t arsenal here for the purpose of u^ing the m u n ifo n s stored there to destroy m a n u facturing plants and other buildings of P ittib u r g was bm n 'c h e r a t Utica' disclosed Tuesday by the D e p a rtm e n t Of J u stice, follcwm g the a ir e s t of Wil- e ; : ; p ; ; : t ; ; ; e “ ;sTo;ia7ron Te\d ham Wyciss, t h ir tj’-e.ght years old, of II ilklnsburg. Wyerss is charged with prom o t’ng a seditious conspiracy to overthrow th e , G o v e rnm ent of the United States. H e ' was com m itted to jail to aw a it a hear- i preii'Y-inary m eeting on W e d n esdaj’, M aich 26th, and took steps to incor porate the new association. A fter the prelim inaiy m eeting, the directors waited a fey/ days to ascer- , „ , , . tain the general sentim e n t am o n g the m g before a U n ited ,States commis- ^,e,,,b 6 r 3 - of the D a irym e n 's League , , 1 toAvard the co-operatiA-e plan. H u n - W yciss Avas trapped by a 8-overn-1 branches have held m ent agent who succeeded in joining -..^etbigs im m e d iately following the ih e soviet and the un''on of R u ssian m eeting and given th e ir en- w o rkingm en here, of w h ich the pris- , ^lorsement to the new plan’. Judging cner was a leader. According to gov- ' ernm e n t agents, Wyciss is a Russian ^ anarchist, a Bolshevik! leader and an agent of Trotzky in this district. lORF CIRCUIT 1I[S UP TRAfFIC num b e r of branches, farm e rs are a l m o st unanim o u s in their determ ina tion to oAAm and control the country end of the m ilk business. Olficevs Elected. 'On M arch 31st, the Co-operative B o ard of D irectors m e t a t U tica and orgamized the B o ard by electing B rad ley Fuller, of Utica, president; H. J. [ KershaAv, of Sherburne, vice-presi- ! d ent; P ran k M. Smith, of Springfield OAAung to a short circuit and the (Center, treasurer, and George M. burning out of a transform e r ^switch Honeoye Falls, Secretary. A fter organization, the B o a rd form a l- the powei' house of the Orange County Public Service C o rporation ly adopted the articles of incorpora- W ater street shortly before 7 o’clock by-laAvs which a . . . . _ -Ais m o rning th e city was for over an lOur Without light or power. The com p a n y tro lley h n e w a s p u t o u t of co m m ission. individual farm e r were order- The buiming out ,of the tranto^^^^ o.aused a 'fire and a great volum e of . , . ,, , . . . form s fo r the local incorporation of 'Unoke m the power house which was -u m, - A- ^.xtlnguished by the employes hy the orom p t use of fire extinguishers. i association will he a t Utica. In a Trolley Service Stalled. few days the association av UI send to The trolley line of th e P o rt Jervis Traction Company A\’as p u t out !■ commission by the accident. One car. -struotions Avith a complete set of sup plies, including by-laws, blanks for in- 'eastbound, stopped on Pike s treet neai- oorporating the local branch and c Fro n t street and the westbound car, which carries m any Avorkers to the factories in W e st End, Avas held up on W est Main street. M any persons AA’-’ere obliged to Avalk to their p laces of em p loym e n t OAving to lack of trolley car service. Ml', and >D’S. Connelly Move to Port Jervis. Goshen, April 2— Mr. and, Mrs. P ran k Connelly moved from Goshen to (Factories using electric poAver sh u t P o rt Jei’A’is Monday. Mr. Connelly- down d u r in g 'th e m o rning during the recently accepted a position AAuth the accident and sent their employes Squires D rug -Comiiany in th a t city, home, b u t on the resum p tion of p o w - ; Mr, and Mrs. Connelly Avill reside on ei’, they continued w o rk as usual this Hamm o n d street in P o r t Jervis. afternoon. j ------------- --------- ! Injured Ly from M’agon. H u n g a rian Governm ent to Confiscate' ______ jew e ls and precious Stones. MiddletOAvn, A p r il 2— W illiam Nee- j Ij , r).-! j’ears of age, em p loyed on the C o p e n h a g e n , A p r il 2.— An order is- farm of ,U. Gray, at NeAV Hampton, sued in B u d a p e st by the neAv H u n g a - fell from a A’.'-agon M o n d a y m o r n iag, rian g o v e r n m e n t provides th a t JeAvels the Aiheels passin g over h is body, and p r e c ious stones, the valu e of i?Gveral ribs w e r e fractured and it is Avhich exceed s 2,000 crow n s, sh a ll he feared i nternal injuries haA'-e been su r r e n d e r e d AAdthout p a y m e n t to th e L u s t a ’ned;. ’ H e AA'as t a k e n to T h r a ll comnnmist government. [Hospital in MiddletoAvn for treatment.