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TX‘F l‘l‘Ol‘LTliOF THB swamp or KEYS : Indo ondolt To Beniomln alolnbor Cirolyn ogll Denotzins Llnrohco Wolk 'and Haiph “in?“ £33 e l} ntoroctool no to! on otherwise, 1 a?! o‘ if‘d ‘““\' to a resten of the oun \ Cl ® tooklml County\ of Sullivan, I? 3L. tho fill or nor to Olean who M Inc on a s W to u, m rob flted {n show bof orolo I Wrongs if or”: & y of Bullivan, nt the Surrogates court. 1 t \l‘i‘thgqvm‘xfm‘gt fiddlicello, W all?” All OF FJFDR‘UABYl 1988, af \MG netotnt, B2\ 97 Olson fd mlminletruirlx or the ith Wood (ll it and Loflmu'b 95m ho wa (lloifillv deified Cmisod no of the Surroga 's Court ras go wild calmly of sufii‘vnugtdto hore» Elli Hbrorable George Cooke, limo ts of ous will county “£6 nu; vonf tho 801 f r Lord on thousand nine imamd and thirty-one. RAL MT ork of tho (surrogates $00,111 Ct To miller Denotzins {I ago, take oilco hat. the fares ing ou by publication oitn. ion is nony all amon (normmnl to tho provisions of an order 1pm- 0. 6 n b; omblo viding (or s v coon t fen ii County mm by: cc, co of the urro Tto o it on um entored the curt (J sullivon t Dood inlbor, cfillgaon lllc’li £13353!“ Sigh { BAKE Alfilw‘fi‘iglll dance can Degamber 30th, L P:. O: ® da Moniieoilo. Naw mar s Jnrimnsonvmm leolln Behr, hos fust: installed'c . 'ngw McCormick Deering Milking mg- «ghino, installation. was made by Ry- |: # mono & Plumbing'Shop, El- | djad, N. Y., leader tor McCormick © MHedring products. IlilllMIll!HI[IiI]HiliIII-lltill!“IIIllIIlllllilililll'flhliliilllililiillililliiilllillI!\llifllliiillllillllliliiiili SCHOOL GRADUATES __ AREELIGIBLE TOENTER - Sit. 'LUKES REGISTERED TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Newburgll N Y. ek: & L a fp c Is rule a \inf ‘E rand (nay (is PJI “3 [n dag?“ 2} 8 (he <: OP saw ram: consult COURX-Sniltyan County. .> gaingt . Aaron Glaubuch, oz ah c . mug clan » 1N fissures ot a ; Judgment of Forecilgeuro .and. \Bate \ dulg Tuado an the. day. or ovember,. 1081. In: the above. tied action and entered in: the office ol‘ the. Clerk of, Sullivan County, - New [York, on. the. 9th day of December, 1931, the underelfined the feree in sald Judg- will sell at public auction. to the highest bidder at hours arid cat of L-Hougsepm tha fillings ob Mon cello. Sulliv t remiscs directed by sal cal im‘fi gold and therein described wef M two plolgek Inthe: ottoman an, ; MONDAY, JANUARY 25%H, 1032 © First Parcel LL IH “magi: mont: name GEL 0 te- In ms ToWn hem N. Y. vbounded and C M sol-log? A8\ forlowss ENC ist number four o. 4) on & map mad K ugene 0 Maitison, . commenting > at the ortheast. comer of lot numbel three (Ii running. nearly. 'West fifty 50}! thence running nearly South one, hy: and fifty ly East fi feet mired ) feet; thence one hundred fed premis on l. o East being, 13m” (519) : and ane hundred and d (150) feel. Norm and South bounded full orl bed as follows: BEGINNING at yt Att a ning Easterly tho l‘l‘itgl'lwoyQ 135in ) goth thence Souths line of |< the: shoveribod oi: anew he d sawmill will} tho may Mg l t ovc slum;x the. above . i lot ”Po Manuals fifty (160) tee to the BEING» some premises conveyed to: inermen aubrch “fl f\ dare March 30m 1914 by Ida Fished tha Bu funn Cou Office . 1 ll 8 “ N’s“ ounupaso hi andq n the some wherein the: so. Hon 21 Dulu- convoyed his uni ded, on}1 all macros: to the sold Aru- Glafbas gr m self and wife dated Be l mbm‘ 20th. i and 4 in Suli nty, N. rk'e che Sap» amt bel- 21:32. 1917, in Tiber 189 of Deeda PIECE - OR PARCEL Q AND. Vill e of Mani-loci“). I; dYr Mom cell to Forsel’bm-gh S lherly by fluid. olnub‘so'il“ Tik, on en $1,133“th Iu 0:31:11 “Westerly Forwtxhgxli so}? ($3 35m C“heron one cigar-J“ A g. sam ve a ire. yt deed deled 3 Mlm\ gamma. sid | tle fee 'on Mareb ath; f a“ Boeda nt mml 15 o'clock, In the uttemoon on 1103294113 JANUARY, 85, 1992, Aut fi\ Begonia Fareol > . ~A unser on paneer oB Sts «Ash‘s; prop orgy ”Jill described ag fol N i th ct on res pin ou te wast ls aA. tho, Northeast girlie: orb lands now 't in (\10% deel. alo arr-Won ‘ljxllxtrilm;has“t 13101? “ids“? Nlmfivzs: ml: are Haat 100. fee grill“??? Cbur h lot to n stone me r,. thenon Routh. 60» Beat 60 thet Lto -an dron ”an?“ the ground at the CDT-n ts But Solue Thas, Bast 5m Teel thong to i r m 0 ALONG- 'eald, Caunthor's lat to beginn . containing f fwonty-sover hundrc dths 'of acre of land, as surveyed by Wm. WAH teslmmous,. elm rlzh‘t' engraving to the auboch and his ass foot\ agr W1 foot driveway extending, from Bro f e lot beech}! c'imvefed said to extend Monfilthe Easterly aide. of ty. of ”gall-8m!“ 84 HOW times. to ent ”334ml? ngl “ng none e Ent, na her 4 F igl‘lg GHQ “Md”; laying and 3 oilfie moldings\: 53: to g TMD! 3gr bf:- dod in. ullivyan County, ‘ln 15mm \291 of Decas o. p Decembfig 0m! Wu?” BACK a JowEs, 'a. Attorneys, , * + he apnual . meetin of the stockhgl s 13 Wilivan icy dhe etockholdgrs Mon cello. ew Yor . for the election: of nd tho transaction of any other i eof y come before the miget- ins wit on Wed 'the. ho glock E, \ba held at omc of said Company, hes (lg cry vre: of and 8.0 H Dated: 'Monticello, N. C. January 5, GEQRGE 111 DANN 9§1 1932, 6w2 JACOR FROM AWARDED LETTERS IN L, FROM ESTATR Lowers of administration © were awarded 'to Jacob Fromm, in the in Igortonviile, January ~5.,. leaving \e ri a' , »New class to enter early in February,\1932 a may“ in ver ftv Cit H; PEDIATRICS and some. of the students spring, Which trai ing, will afford greaten eputiful Nursos* Home with grounds and tennis courts, nd gocigl activities: th l‘oWe eSch ears “Swazi nifofins while in training,. ould communicate immediately with the - 'of. school records by the New lbany. , t m3; ionb Those eligible are offered a three years' course in Nursing Edu- friction includingld special three months gaurse in hospitals of New S have the opportunity of a three mont] , i course in Mental and Nervous Diseases gt Middletown State Elgsrilltzi ' modern hospital building will be occupied early in the hout the' year, Three weeks' vacation . # are given an allowance for bopks apg [Care of Children] advantages to the students in He Dancin apply in pers 911 'or ll letter - emf * \nd The First NatIOmlJ Bank av Fort “$qu . dountxi . toet' thence running near |. ) cot to the place of be- ‘z ct I} nlng the above describe | and Weed .. .<. \| Maas ............. 1918 in leer' running |- alibi {It clap ingudlng‘ augamdbllee‘ aver theyten driveway f lam m - T. assigns fo r‘ deed; dated September he | a 0 ce on- entembormstm 1928 | . 2wri s'roogmomlsms ANNUAL plummet 30, lflsambetween 8 {estate .of Lissette Fromm,. who died | Willi“MIME-IlllfiiflIll-iflllllflllllilill[I”Milli-[lllililiifiilliiiiilflliiIlImlliMllillfilmllmIMi’iil prove serlous enough to keap the i jured, Mailer, and Greenbergf 'out the. contest with the Spencer Busmess 'College of Kingston. gomorro f:yhight - The, Ramblers, pobulay . da; play after- the S1 Wurtsboro, _ *** MON’I'ICELLO TAKES . ~ NCQ: LEAGUE Monticello: rolled a three - game tatal of 2.846- Tussday night to. take three straight from the Chamber of Commerce. it the. Middletown ~City League. 'Bishop and Hulse. were i200 men, for '. - Chamber of Commerce - 1.179 147 141 168 1 Horton ,: Nolan ..... Custer. sexes Budér....}., Totals $39 726 4 Monticello Gsrbarino kene seks, Bishop '. ........ Hulse ........ MilHot ....... Maher ...... 193 175“ \TOtAIs ..... s. ase 936 9 WELL TRAINED SERVANT \There isithis to be sgid: for.news- {paper adyertislug‘u :obsture the view and mar fl! 11 'scape,: it doesn't Inte 'Joyment, it\ daest clutter up your mail and your waste. 'truding or. making itself ob if but always at hand ready to give ser- 'vice in its own quiet way, TfSl‘A'Tv-Ee'All‘ililRY“ . NEWBURGH, N.. Y FRIDAY JAN.. 15 836? M. f 'sRouNbs - Pete Mason YS - Fred Sohbie ° \GROUNDS _ Jlnl Campola . Stanley Rod \ ONE a ROUND sour” ' 'General Admission $1.00. 4 Rows Ringside $2.00 - Ladies Half Price. Reservations *Phone: NEWBURGH 17s eofinrzsamm'caum; e The Tile & Morigage G 13: Sullivan 051535, Ngl‘gagtkaompany Plaintlm Sophie Barnett, Julius Kitajetz and Ber- pard Kiting. co-partnel-s, trading - ad fan broil and Julius Kitajot®, ~- Rag PH Detenduowx 8 'In pursugrice of a Judgment of e closure and Sale duly granted in the above entitled netion and enterD in the Sullivan County Clerk's dice on ecemberz 1931, Lewis N. Stanton, - the undersl gned Referee in sald: Judgment mined expose for sale 'to the highest. ldder a; the front door of the Court Houge'in the VillaiEe of Montitello, 'N. on the 15TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1982, at 10:00 o'clock in the forericon the prem- 11331? delscribed in said Judgment ag fol- 8, viz ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR EL O LAND, with the buildings and lCmprovg ments thereon erected. situate in the town of Mgmnkating County of Sullivan and State of New ' York. being In the north- easterly part of subdivision 14 of Great Lot 41 of the Hardenburgh Patent, 11nd more accurately described as follows: in- ning at the northeast corner of lot I4 and memo sofi‘ifi‘1%°\é? “if; welds ghaing along the 1 6 minute‘s VieStg een lots ; thence 'north 60 f weesTl 15 - mingtnss odd\ ;- thence slong the \ the road north 2 de see east 8.30 chain‘s lg the north line of thence south 6 Jnnueceastao line be w’een lots ab ou 0 chains to the place of: beetnnlne. contain- mé 41.46 gore of land, more or less. among-554; gs the compose- I lots October & poled, pecamber 24,1981; LE 5 % STANfON oresg £0. s ; Nelson, famous Monticello basketball 2 Ayer, won. handily from the Middle- - . i ies, but it is doubtful if they will a chasm, supplied the musicl and* will cer. grime 'atl} 'It doesn't shoal“ q 'at you when you dre trying-to' con-! gj on something else, if.doesn't |, 2 besketk Xt's like | - ¢,, |a Well-trained servant--never . in-); I[ MeCluskey, s McCormack,. Itkin J ocvmeic Tras - ofF For NEewsuron :> 1y\ after misd successful » Copenhagen, | Local and - Sectional and - maugurated thelr (1982 bisk ball campslgn With a: Victory by: {eating the Stone Rldge Basketbal Club in qne of the fastest cage game ever played ln Sullivan County, Th final score was . 27 to 25, A crowd o three hundred cheering fang | nessed the fray and went Rollers Jumiplng mto an early lead. on two field goals. by Cauthers and a foul, poin by Morris Stone Rldge,’ inutes ito go . werd. one _ ‘Calhoun cut; loose _,gcal from the center of: the colrt to . 'put. the Steam ' Rollers three points 1 seconds left 'to play that bounced off | 1 dale Rangers man- ed to ose. outxhe Kerhonkson Big i in “i nal mogul play after playing of Rosenth vel Rangers. from defeat. cored nin pomts during the course of his 'last field goal being fro court with less than a. minuto to play Therfinal count was 24 to 23. 'This: Saturday: -at Mountaindale will see the. crack. Montgomery Ward lers, The Company team with: an all star quintet composed of - Sllvernall 'and Cohen hope: to make their first trip into Sulllvan Comnity, .a success by 'downing the Rollers. belts think,otherwiso and are' out to {win. Rd Kane who was slated <to 'appear in the Rollers - lineup lagt |- Saturday but could not come due to la heavy cold will be with the Rollers {this Saturday. . As an' added attrac- |- \tion the Rangers will play the. Ellen ville Independents at 7.30 P. M. The Rollers game,will begin at 8.30 P. M. Dancing before. and after theytgame Olymipic Skating trials which were scheduled for Newburgh Sunday were fcalled off because of poor ice. It is possible that trials will not-be held and the personnel of the team de- veloped for performances of the skat- ers in the Middle Atlantic races New Year's day. 'trials because entries will be in for 'the X Olympiad winter games at Lake Placid January 20. The entire Olympic squad is entered for the Interstatd races at Albany today and entries will be cancelled as they are the main attraction. © MASS MEETING CALLED - ON THE PRICE OF MILK A mass meetlng for- all dairymen and residents of, Sullivan County so that they may become familiar with the, present 'situation of the dairy in- dustry will be held at Memorial Hall, Liberty, January twenty-fifth .at 1:30. .This decision was reached at a conference of county farm organi- zation representatives and producers groups at the Hotel Lenape at leer—v ty, Monday. . A representative from the State College of Agriculture and L. A. Chapin, executive committeemen of the Dairymen's League will be speakers. Mr. Chapin will present figures on the dairy situation. Charles Wille was elected general chairman for the mass meeting. 'Those present at the meeting Mon- day were QGharles: Roblsch . master of Pomona CWirles Wille, G. L. F.; Sidney P. Levene and Her- man J. Levine of the Jewish Agri- cultural Relief Society; Charles: .A. Darby, Liberty Farm - and Garden Gluy;: Joseph Frésch;- president ~of the Sullivan: County-Bankers Asso- clation; > Willlam Schoonmaker, pre- sident® of—Jtlie Youngsville: Co-opera- tive\ Assodiation;\ Mrs. D. H. Clem- ents, Home' Bureau président; D. H. Clements, Dairymen's League County President; Paul Allen, Farm Bureau} Manager, and H. J. Tyler, county treasurer of-the Dairymen's Leame KING OF DENMARK SENT | CABLE TO OTTO HILLIG King of : Denmark Hillig, Liberty: transatlantic flier, sent: New Year's ; greeting. The cablegram New Year Ghrlstian R.\ Ott ig, who now busies lnm self in his photography work, w the guest of. the Danish King sho landing at wite | home | the f the rim. Cauthers grabbed the ball |- ' former regulars '& Co, Team tackling the Steam Rol, ~The Steam Rollers .with .a Vlctory under them The skaters who 'are in training 'at Bear Mountain will be held from tomorrow, and it is doubtful.if their |. ,l is very true. wired Otto 1 acknowledgment of 71115; cable and- \Thanks Happy . ‘flcqr play was 8 two hundred per. cent beter- that of - their\ opponents. ~ Go: eat in Pat -C hen; 'and I eks deems headed fo pe Montlé'é'll : the third, l? a seven more f Vlctory. ademy continued Wlth a to a] of- three. games lost ) [Wednesday \ni hen, 1 \| tripped the Or | points in a 'free ? 9. Ralliss and slumps haracterlzed he. game. Newburgh \threatened :| with a rally in the final pe od ; that. all but unseated the for The academy started a on. which Coach Shaw. has been wiork— the downfall of many Duso lead Only Chumas and Argerfio are, Whlch appeared Those used were Argenio and. Fescoe, forwards, Arnold, o°l1ter, Tohack nd Chumas,. guards. 0 leerty added ~further laurels by a [nosing out Port Jervxs onAth Smoky ~ 7 so First bout at 8.30. ie 0. 'long shots. t I Friday night Liberty\ ca Klngstons doorst p The ngston. outfit; ner on their home com-f: missed nine out of ten fouls to lose, 22-19.\ erty thus stepped up in the Tanks as chief Dusp contender ' Newburgh 'lost a 24-14 game to EllenVllle, feared Duso team, when: of Mlller, Chumas and 'Argenio.' The ster county foes in' laying Traphagen was hlgh schorer. PETER DERMODY BUYS - - THE OLD ELDRED HOTEL Peter roth p of Super- visor Edward Dermody 'of Cochecton, purchased the Eldred Hotel, The hotél was conducted seventy-five Dave / years ago and is one of the oldest in the county Mr. Dermody formerly conducted the Delaware Valley hotel Dewitt Knapp, father.of Edson Knapp was one of the sally croprl- etors. . COHN’I‘!l TREASURE IS APPOINTED APPRAISER County Treasurer Roy, C. John- ston was appointed \appraiser of .the estate of the.late Abrakam Wolinsky and Dwight J. Gardner for the pur- pese of taxation. WILSON AND THE LEAGUE Thompsonville, Jan, 5th, 1932. Editor Watchman: —Yqur editor— ial in the last week'g issue concern- ing the the late PreSldent Wilson He was persecuted by | his bigoted, narrow-minded, enefpies. Had the League of Nations been con- structed by a Republican instead of a Democratic president it would haye been adopted\ by the senate Wlth only one reservation, And there would have been a grand demonstratlon to celsbrate its adoptlon * gree; but he was not. hlghly respect- ed by the better class of cltlzens in. his own state. He was . far below the type of his predecessors . Charles Sumner and Daniel Webster.. And when another' scholar. eminent if not greater than himself entered Washington society he at once became his enemy,. Ex-President Wilson prosecuted the war to a successfill finish. What did Senator Lodge do to assist him?. Simply nothing Alter the war had been going on in Europe for; tvyo the Senate. He arose one day as out' of a d’ream, and i war over in Eul set busy,\ Natlons 'is the greats n ever. conceived by the m; And the - majority. of. th people are proud of the composed it, \Allsother thi mg 'ed ing righ | successfully fo not so smoothly United States m twelve yesrs~ eing a member. cruclfied on 'the - and good w was not a ad ory: 'when the clever, . f welterwelghts, 1 Br Hughes has uncovered ja new Duso = for semi-final eight -will bring together 1 of. 'Scalze., who is. highly rated. in the {New York clubs where he has scored new llneup ; usually a wma the academy was minus the servmes - ind their Ul- 'which was destroyed by fire last year, The Eldred Hotel has forty rooms.\ Lodge was a scholar of a high de—‘ equally as: years Lodge had been ' sleeping in account of the}! 'The diplomats of Europe received it} with a jealous a Thrills sgalore’are promised : fans, tonight in the- Newburgh hard hlttlng Jlm‘mle Abbott of lyn, and Emil Gulsto of New City, collide in ' a scheduled ht round return match. These 'battlers | fought a whirlwind draw in Newburgh last month and each car- ries the conviction that 'he will score 'l & knockout this evening. - This 'battle 'heads what is- consid- ered the finest. card ever arranged \{for the drilished, Thirty-two rounds are offered and- every bout. listed: is worthy of the star position. The Dick Scalza and Charlie Russo, In their last encounter» in Newburgh Russo was given the decision because his {plan{omTike qleveruessl knockouts over some of the best boys in © his\ 'class, declares 'he will golve Russo's style tonight and\ dcllver the seep producer- long before the elghth stanca. Pete Mascla, llghtWElght streak who gave Joe:-Grosso a bad beating recently, will return.to the Newburgh Armory om this card against Fred Sobbie of Albany,.in.a Scheduled Six rounder. Both are-fast 'and - clever and can take it. \Another scheduled six will produce Jim.Compolla and Stanley Reid, a pair. of sluggers with been heavy and the Armory Boxmg Cammlttee is prepared to handle. one The first four rows of ringside seats are priced at $2 each. All other seats It.. Ladies at half. price., Doors open sports..with nine fmatches in various sports 'ahedd.© be on deck durlng the week are the fen mg teams The schedule: 'On Saturday, the basketball team meets. Lehigh, University, and the plebe basketeers play Mackensgie school on\ Wednesday Bowdoin Col- 'llege come to the Point to meet, the Army gymnasts Massachuseets In- , stltute of Technology boxing is in a match Siturday against the Army |~~ boxing team, .The swimming team will . meet the Fmdham poolmen. St. Stephens in on the calendar for hockey. Ft. Hamilton will be met in polo. Rutgers University wrestling | team. will be in a match with the West Pomt matmen. The plebe wrestlers meet Wyoming Semmary Wednesday. The fencing team Fencmg Club. STORE REPORTED j . ___. ENTERED IN LIBERTY Morris Singer,. proprietor of Singer's Restaurant, reported -to Liberty police that someone had en- tered the place and taken $115 from the unlocked safe and $25 from the unlocked cash register, Absence of clues makes the work difficult, declared - Chief Sowarby The doors of the restaurant were locked and there were no- signs of a forced entrance, Mr. Singer thought that entrance had been gained through an, unlocked window L. TO FOUR MONTHS INX JATL . A four months sentence in the county jail was given Lewis Schmidt, fifty-eight, who pleaded guilty Fri- day afternoon to a charge of. disor- derly conduct before Justice of the Peace I‘raulc A. . Fox. 'The arrest |. was made by' Trooper C. H. Metcalf, who alleged. that. Schmidt had a revolver concealed in his home' and had caused trouble. VET ERAN CONKI MC CONKEY IN veteran, tal suffering from a beg down McConk ¢ was as, and for two: years 'the Royal Rifle Corp .. ;Or de, of Canada ° ar. . 1917, about the time. the: United States entered the war. Eor thre from the Brltlsll govern- So,. at .charity panent The 11 of William J. Rice, late of '' Narrowgburgh, was admitted to pro- | Sixteen hundred. dollars in |'Spenc {them: 20- <32. .. Most. this game ~The teams that will H matches skill against 'the New York e \ 6.30 11.9 a BEX ~T \in| ' elm lg be:at the, o R ot enough to care far him | | and pa his doctor bills. ;} present ha is in the hospital as a LIBERTY ..: ELLEBNVILLE . MIDDLETOWN -.. MONTICELLO KINGSTON ...; NEWBURGH . PORT JERVIS: MONTICELLO SWAMPS SPENCERS; GIRLS LOSE Montlcello high. school: polished off the Spencer Business School of Kingston‘Frldqy night:in ‘a‘non—Duso game in 'quick fashion, 5515.~ The , were doat/from tthe. Lorsh ;; whistle,? Aina is #to:. holds. fhe lfiague leaders i Ha Pro‘b‘sfi scored high - In he prelxmmary‘ game the Hdly' \ - Name society of Otisville took over iC the. glrls' varmty in a game. m which : the visitors' had the upper hand | throughout. The finals score was Otisyille 365, Monticello, 28. INDEPENDENTS WIN ° The Monticello Independants easily ° won three straight from .the :Eunsral . Home in three men bowling match at John's alleys Tuesday-night,; ° Rich- | ardson rolled a 213 game. - in\ A Monticello department store -is . offering a Stetson hat for the highest five game average made durlng this [month. on the Broadway alleys. = HURLEYVILLE~WINNER~” . OVER MOUNTAINDALE‘ The Hufleyville® Basket won a double vlctory over then: op-. pouents who. were lnaugurdtmg their. . newly built\ court on Friday n Jr In the first game of the night, the © Hurleyville girls gave, thyll/Iountein- dale team 'one of the 'worst heatings | the latter has received this year. Playing e sterling game of: basket- ’ld ‘theu' opponents 'scoreless until. quarter when Moquntaindale scored . their' three points, | The fourth quar- ter was a repetition of-- the first two,‘ \Hurleyville on the offérise ‘alnd Moun- taindale, on the defefige, score was 22-8. 8 - By beating Mountamd leyvflle girls gained undi had been tie for firs leyvillé, played a tie . honkson the same night. . In the second game, the Hurley- Ville boys avenged the, defeat that they received at the han taindale a few weeks ago by beatmg Kpowlmr that if the; he : ¥ lessly out of the race for the Trophy, . played inspired basket- _At\ the\ half Hurleyville' led In. the second half Mountalndale {fought- dwerately to wrench victory it . They played hard and © that Hurleyville had established game ended w1th thmscore 30-22, - LOCAL ZlONlST TIONIST TO _ Jews is expected to attend q confer ence of Hudson Valley Zionists to be\ ference, whlch will be uni of the Newburgh Zionist organlzsthn of a Hud Palestme Two renowned Zlonlst speak n udge Julian W, Mack of the Unit States Circuit Court, and Naku: Goldman, leader of the movement Germany, are slated for the pri pal addresses of the day. Judge Mack and Dy.:Goodman will address a public meetmg which will he . held in the evening, \The judge, long a leader of Amencsn Zionism, will speak in English, and the Ger- man visitor, who has accompanied Dr. Nathan Sokolow, Head of the. World Zionist. Olgamzatlon, ion an American speaking tour, will speak in Jewish. Sesslong of- the . conference will be l-held in \the . afternoon when it is proposed to 'éffect a permanent or- ganization. At 6 o'clock a supper will be served. More than a score. of towns, embracing the area between New Rochelle and Schenectady, have been interested in the conference and are arranging to send delegates Effective anu ry 4, 19322, Outgomg—Ulqsef ap . via South Fallsburg, . Yia South Fallsburg. P M via South Falisburg. 6 P. M via Port Jerws (Except Saturday). L Z 3 H fice at least thipty ‘nhtes‘before leaving time. - I§by P8\ ¢ allsbuiE‘. dut olf .Seuth_Fall Win w .SBe vice—j?“ * 8131.11 6 the\ mall Jeavesr session of first place, for Roscoe, who ~ >