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j r By' MARION .ftoptrt K^LLE^, * Ottairn^art 1 Le^ifclwiwt iComr^itte' Tpr .A^tEGEO CONFESSIONS ARE BE- Ynrmnor PnnnLtLr Afon - . •-■ m jrPHOffED I bv poltoe . . i Younger Gemtatu^ ^ . ^ ■ ' ~'V- : .. r }J-' . n Quit From Pi 1 ® S Chj«f. Purtsy ®i«iUina Up former- pOged P re ^ erence » ‘ dobghbtty 6 Now . Conflnetii 1 :* ; lit Couwty Jall T | , f' \(. ■' ■'i It ■ .. 4- — J i | I; - ]' t dhaimiait l Le6jfel'aftivi»C • Utters coatwsjnk U> .tli-i rtVawlenof] rf<an'« Miirrfcfpal L«/gtie of New ^|^W 'p«soiia are the'prtlko < . ^ retefanl of. ttoe Worirt' '•'». tit i- ’ t y¥\'6eeji toun'd fii th ’ v\pd8seHjiioirf Wnr. #»>'. was im«njr tlio Jrtinst to. 'spo ■ '»f a tOeiher s/oldiiit-hAre last Monday,-! active service overseas ha ’ s ‘ said sit if|i i • A mab d. ar r> hr 'UinWeJif as Daa- f >'»* • •proposed , constitutional^ Amend-- r..' » lei Cl iry Wi»*Wtralgaerf htifo4»'-FaHc*'t'' ro «4* ’ t6-«ivejmeterea»e in cfivU *etv- 1 , • JudReHaaa. ol'.i 'charge, of' assaulf ' ^ ' to u\^ Tfl if .. , , ' , , [-i bfr a Mow fq hi«h stnmt •...- in £h * ‘ oontplamt !lr ds of public s4ice in o«r state. (In of.GetlrRe Gross of Myack. .with Wlib« ; tlw Wrt rld War \ we .fo«Rhf .for tftbse : ’ i . Ooari' aat been living. '5' lie' eltargh ideals.of dentoeracy.which tycre more 1 ■ agfeinst Cleary 1 was''-pyeferrfd on he- to ns tljnn life itself. Shari: we now t i r Aalf of Mrs. Gross. Tli|> ^efepdant make that democracy less, safC If-ss • • waived ex&min^tlon aiid was removed' efficient hy .. makfn^; miiltarjt service, ;t. ifo tie »iithty j*u: at New city, ' \G' nft f'm«rt^ the test'of «|tness? . Our M- [ ) ' Check Up •Statemenw. '• ** ni,t ' ‘ l *'* brand^rtiat Is • . MeiftwH'ile rh-ldf of ' Police Furev * ’ ''r f ‘ >r a mese of-potta'te. .-. ^e want . . -« ansi.nie UiWt^ of l o.n.i. lurey ,rt ir great F.mptre'State to stand for ,went to the man a room and examined j n iniblic service atid admin- -hta ■belonging?*. He foundv.two 'letters ‘ jstrafjoa, which cad 5 only he aeeam* ; which, later, in She day caused tela-j-. plishe4T~by the service of .those men . gramd td be dc-snatciied to Mte. ’ polic>? ; aiifl/womes w.ho are trained in 'their at. Ottawa, Canada. ;rnii .l.ihertv, XJ work.\ ,. • Y. to'check up the statem-Tits alleged' A readinsof .taetext of the mnend- tb have been .found in the notes. ' 'vill'shmv that the. [.reference to . . . , . . , be given veterans is absolute, both in ' One of the otter? was addressed - .. . \ •'„• • • i, , , • - , . . ■ ■ appointment and promotion. If adopt to the editor of the Liberty-Register , t W gnld .give, any man in uniform \To he delivered^ in .event of my.!,y wring rlie^nctlve;war time or fitter deaihlll. it is. alleged .by the police i the .armistice w ’ as signed who takes i to contain the faitowing excerpt: { civil' service exam ; n.itfon and receives rt I was friendly witli Mrs. -L — . who-! the passing mark of 70 preference over tofd-. ’ hiH -'.she didn't'care for Iter 1 ius- . rm ‘ >i arid women not In their endntxyls build, who mistreated her. We wer ■ onls-nu but whose rating might he t v, ... , . , , , , ijiiifh higher, intimate'. . ; . One day she doub! - ... • . •. . , . . ,■ Women who-saw. the hardest kinil of crossed me.- and l. murder*-. On nipp? mogoio^~MH»W j4er-^ ii»aitd-t ftm tMsi tl ili.aa. -.--'■-gel muff'fn.?. hfeftd and the.always porpuiar tjiir.-h. Kreakfas. , dlshas \Of ’ corn ■ BMjal are- -nourishing and appetstelng /and u. aj & c J dt d/.i p®? ay, ' ...*;| ___ \ fjcim mfail m»'^asM:'fw'l!?tt(t8lcus,' ufflns. hlebd god the.atways populuf\ . ice during the war, whether her two children-, . .. •;. i, nurses-or .In th«'Salvation Amy, .the tWgrfdlento mixed and gifted. -Add • Served in France.' - > . | iRed Cross, •¥. W. C. A., t»he Knights of j gg'- Weil beaten and beat mixture - Thfi.pther letter, the police'say,;was, Columlbus or in the many other forms j well. Add butter and beat mixture, a' confesstoiTodP-the . murder of. one of, hard and trying service, would have Thomas -MtCafferty ■ in ^Dundee,! n «i 8t » ndln S as Trtdrjmp;- No matter Canada ' ■ ' ' how well qualified .for, the appoint, .v - . , , , ^ ment, no matter how-High the rating ■ A furt.ier examination of Mie man s effects ' shoftred that he- . served in. of. those women, any man who had wern “ the . uniform,-would he appointed France during the war - wtib a com- ,i n their stead if he receiveti mejely tlie bat utrit. and was in several hot bah qualifying percentage. The.passing ,,f ties-;-that his ’ army papers and an old . the amendment would mean the prac* pass;.oft described him - as Danledl tical exclmflon of the younger genera rj. tablespoon' batter Huglies,-instead of Cl'eury, and that tlon-pf boys and girls, who during the his record in the service was excel- .' var ^ ^ ere ^Marj ase, . . , ; - • , . -it would deprive the-state of tiie vision e - ' • . . - 1 and enthusiasm-which youth., contrlh- The man will be.,heid in the counfy u tes, thus.working injury arid Injustice jail on the assault charge until- th,e {•<» the future men and'women'as.-well local\ authorities can - check ’ u-p ;'with . as to the state. , \ 1 -. ...... the Canadian police and 'officials of !• _ All- true Americans honor the serv- htkberty _to. see if ’ there is., any , ruth ' Ices-of our-veterans of army and navy. I -in the i \ belipve that the debt we .owe. our j wounded and disabled should he'one of ... . „ _ • i the first-to he paid.. AVe believe that Woman a Name Secret. , ^ evepy effort should t,e made to he!i> fW cell In the admissions -contain? letters. - Cleary was. examlne/i in his *:«*»; unemployed'-vetenins tind their gainful later to see-if he-could throw -raore-- t>ccupatIons.-hut wb do not believe th,at] yv^light on the matter but notiiing^uew : the men themselves wish * to profit at j '' - dewio'ped';- • ' . ' '''thu. ‘ expense of -their -sidHetl fellow | •\. ..District Attorney Lexow, who*Is di- workers, WlTp would be uhjustfy''de- [ reefing the investigation, refused- fcq . h arr,? d 'fr'im- dyil sqn-ice appointments i . .-divulge the contents of the letters or under the. propj.s.vl amen.lm aiiu | iffie .naxae-of the 1 woman alleged t0 grrift *rrt rtmiw? ' 6 ,,,mi.n.eny ; FARMERS TO FIGHT i VETERAN PREFERENCE -LIBERTY, it. V., Nov, j — The Chief, of Police, when informed of \the al- ieged confession of Daniel Cleary or ' Hughes in X ’ yack to-day of the murder\ ,, ■ ’ of a woman and her. two chiidrea, de- | dared .that in his 'belief there was,- Believe Proposed Amendment to no'hing to the admission because no Constitution . Unfair Measure, Involving Higher Taxes such staying had occurred, here in •recent years. He is investigating, the ' matte]-,' however. . . LOST MAIL' MATTER. All Around. The New. York'State Federation of Startled by die revelation that an bounty Farm Bureau Associations, . en t _ , representing agriculturists all over the average of 50 parcels of second, thtrd ^ hliS ^ ugh ltg Board ot D1 . and fourth class mail, and 20 letters are found-daily in empty mail sacks sent to the Mail Bag Repair Shop in ■Washington for repairs. Postmaster General Hays recently Issued orders for the /immediate inspection of near ly 2:000,000 sacks, and 400,000. pouches, which are sent to the depositories at Boston, New York, Atlanta. Cincin nati, Chicago, St. Louris, St. Paul and San Francisco, for s-orage\br:distribu tlon, i.n order to ascertain If other mall In like manner has become lost. Special delivery letters and parcels rectors, gone on record unanimously against the proposed .Constitutional Amendment No. I, which would give war veterans absolute preference In appointment and promotion In the civil service of the state. This amendment will be submitted to the voters on Election Day, November 8.. The action of the Directors of the ! now. County Farm Bureaus was based on a j which pomes from the skin. This Is realization of the directly pernicious . boiled and coagulates and. is-obstinate. the cornrls parehl^ri he-fnb; ; This meal makes! most deiicionn fiifec mush, but isjiotsq godtf with j wh'lte - > flour when makfiu? pancakes, bbiads. ' * or muffins, j The Iwked c^ish m alf.cdrn meal would be Jtoo crumbiy to cal comfortably. *!. M J Corn/ Muffins. : 'Otiefuiij; h , cup ’ -tmuhr. < ’ i2 \table s-noons sugar., I ,egg,{'.T clip |m 1%. cups -flonif, hk cup co-fn ni' tea4po?; salt,'' ' - / •- -Cream but'er arid-_sug:ir, .Vdd'^egg well beaten and mix thoroughly. Mix and 'sift dry ingredients and add to corn meal Add dry mixture to first' mixuir i ali.< ‘ rit:ifcly vvltlf : niilk. Bake m . ’ entered' gem • pan ’ s • for -twept-y-ft-ve ndnutes ,in *a hot oven. \ ■■ ■ Corn Meal Panca'kes. On4 and on**-iialf cups flour, -f-ctip corn meal, \. teaspoons\ bakim? pow der, r teaspoon .sajt,-* T tablesipoons. «ugnr, C. Cups ho'lllng water„ % cup milk, 1- \egg; 3 tablespoons incited butter. Add- meal to boiling # water und.j boil.- -stirring., constantly\ for five minutes, Remove.from ’ fire and add. ^nllik Stir till • smooth', and. add dry; Bake on a hot, welt greased griddle. ; If the meal is very coarse, use 2 cups-' of Sour and cup- mpal: ' ’ : . \ Cohn Cakes. _ - v Oh.* and..one-half cups 'corn- meal. ’ I . l -h cup jfleuf. 4 tablespoons sugar-, l teaspoon . sal\. 2 eggs, ;T cup Sour ■ milk, r teaspoon .soda. /2'tups millG | j . Mix dry ingredients except 'soda. Beat eggs well and add sour milk.. I Add -this: to dry mixture and 'beat ! well Dissolve-' »oda in one cup of the j sweet milk and.add,tu mixture. .Melt j bu ter \XnJ.au- iron frying .pari and : pour in mixture. The- flying pan j should be hot enough - to sissle when | the ' cold batter- is\ poured . in. Let \stand one minute and pour/over, the ; remaining Cup of milk, ' Bake half j an hour in a hot oven , Serve hot i with butter. SOfnfebbdy ‘ Spfi I -the Coffee l- !-- Few stains are too , obstinate to * yield to some medium if the. right i one is arrived at before so many j have been- tried that the stain is hope- i le^sly set. . . c * It would -he well to paste thie foL lowing cleaning . method in yoQr ; kitchen scrap bobk so that you can [refer -to it immediately and thus ! apply the right removing, medium i instantly ■ instead of experimenting | with th ’ e stain:' j COFFEE — Sprinkle.^a ' little borax ! on the spot and soak in .cold water, j Then apply boiling water from a | height,' having laid the-material-over i a pan. If this proves . ineffective and the goods ■ are ' white- and may be boiled, put a piece of borax on , the spot. Make a' knot in the material and - put it in to boll. On delicate silks daub p 'little glycerin and then rinse with carbon tetrachloride-. -COLLASR— The yellow stain which appears \ at the edge of a collar, es pecially the soft tjnee Worn so much Is due to\ alb.uminous- matter effect the ..doption of this measure would have on the welfare- of its mem bers and of farmers in genera!. Even tually all departments of the civil serv ice, in state, county, city,' town and vtt- i lage might-be manned by those least are frequently found. Some letters bean recent post-marks and others old j f 0r the work involved. The Vie- post-marks. Even, first class mail [crease? In efficiency would mean a nec- with oxtcancelled. stamps IS often Shak- essariiy greater number of employees en out of sacks; whiqh would indicate \that thin particular mail is left in the sack after the collections by city col- • lectors ai\e supposed to have been cpmpjptely-removed. . 'Such, mail when ‘ found will be spec ially marked so that the addressee may know* the cause of th^ delay. and an Increased cost of admlnlstra tlon, resulting surely In higher taxes. Farmers would be djr.ect!y affected by the,handicap in the.service of such departments and bureaus with which they cojne directly In contact such as the State Department of Markets and the Health Department ; the various city departments of markets;-the De- A .good eau de Javelin bleach every few weeks will keep the collars white: GRASS 1 — If the atalhs are fresh, cold water with no soap will be effective. Alcohol and ammonia and water, equal parts, 1 will remove a stain which fias become slightly set. If the fabric is white and the stain obstinate, rub \it with a little butter, and then wash out with soap arid water. , Umfer' ordfers Just issued by -the partment of Highways whose effective- postmaster General, poetqiasters arp 1 -™* 8 lD the construcOon and maln- to be held strictly responsible to- see that fevery mail sack and pouch is hereafter thoroughly inspected before 1 It Is hast aside o.r stbretf. There ate ^efipraxmtately 7,500,000 ‘ sacks and ‘ nearly 1.000,000. used ib .'the postal ^'usryicip '.T ''' ' ' ' ‘ ' p«. RESTIN TO LEAVE •' |;v ;/ , COUNTY SANATORIUM Df. E. B Resttn, who has 5 been sup- *«rti^eBdeat of'the Summit Park\Sana-' tor him pver since that institution - was ' established ini RocklaiuJ ’ qoubty, has _____ ; 'reaigned-tbat ppaltron . to/Zepiafa jM tees. jrtoW tenancy of means of transp4)rtation, so vital to the farmer, woqld be Impalr- ed ; - ami the Public Service Commiu- ston. with Us,, supervision over rail roads and telephones. ■ ; The proposed Amendment , No. *1 raises another objection on' the part of the farming community, \iri that it falls to .take Intm EtTOUnt the service given by farmers during the war'. Un der the selective service^ act deferred farqiers because they were needed hv producing, food supplies for \di« army and for~fjip country. Young' men who; Stayed at their work on the farms be cause they were 5 'assured their serv TROMM'S DELICATESSEN The ‘ Best In Everything. Buick is the Pioneer Builder of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Twenty years of service have, given Biiick valve-in-head motors unequalled reputation for power^ and dependability. Saying > “ valve- in-head ” today paeans “ Buick ” as much as it did two decades ago. 105 Main St., Nyack, N. Y practice of JRs jirofesalon In Mamaroneck, Weatahester Qounty. 7 '■ , man Tvt^u '■ ’ hair.boon eohnmjted' with aenatorlum *t -etla- . Trtiifi - *for adrii^ Tab 5 'RJilrf «ujpg- iw Dr. Raartuta succeseor Road ' .tho\.limkland~Nowa Vidofy Market MEATS AXD PROVISIONS • Af; Rdd&onabtar'PripeR than In.,the military or naval service wauidbo diapirtmtmittdaigainst under, ... .. _ ____ ., •Mmr ’ - ’ nvau an P^potcd amendment for - doing Midland Avenue and ' Mam. Strpff^ ■&laa Byan, »n ax ^^ lcflL h, hfl rf h by Vlleved t hey cohid best do ' ^ ■to s erve . their country anti help win the war,.- ..... .