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f ■f' -. 5 ^ $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ■r ' TH E Oi-D \REUIABLE OEMOCRATIC FAMIUV NEWSPAPER OF OTSEGO COUNTY ESTABLISHED IN .1808 rOL. C ^ y i T O . 4 0 COOPERSTO\rN^, O T S E a O C O W T Y , Y ., W E M E S B ^ Y , APRIL S#, 1924 W M O I^ T O . 6 0 3 0 f r e e m a n s j o u r n a l - :SELEGT-ED a s ' ONE OF SIX BEST NEW TOEK WEEKLIES 'John -H'. Casej^, assistant prbfessQr>f jQumalism at the University of Missouri, wHtes The Freeaian-^s Louriial under . date of April 24th: . “Your paper has been selected as one of the'six be,st cpuiitry :\\'eeklies iii New York State.’’ Such a mark Of reebgnition coining Ifironi a source so “‘di.'^tinguished is espeeially gratifying as it xvas entirely un- splivited in any mariiier and was as 'un-expected a,s it was pleasing. It is a fine recognition from a source outside the state, and therefore entirely unbiased, o f th.e great advance made by The Journal along all lines in thte past five years' in our effort to give Copperstown and Otsego county a news paper o f which it may justly be proud and 'which will serve mil- .-single Sim of advancing the interest o f this locality. setion -with the 'words of appreciatioi T a k e n in conn- , • --dfro y will nected with The Journal to continue time 'worL o f making C O ] .........................- cently received from otker distinguished sourees the letter of Prof. Casey will serve as an added incentive to all con- the paper “bigger and better’ Copies o f The Journal will be i will be shown spaperspaper makingaking at the Journj of new m the University, May 12tli to 17th. words of appreciation re- ui’ees the letl tiwe to all con- israi Week exhibit at :onstahtLy a,s time, goes s.tandards o f the How One Railroad Met Competition Unadiila yalley Line S,cores. on Bus Business-r-Franchise, Application Is Withdrawn. Achille Perrebta’s, application for counties of New York. a certificate to operate a bus line i the statement thei between IJti’ea and Leonardsville county in. that year a total c met with serious opposition' at a cars of all hinds or one for every „ hearing before the Public Service inhabitants based oil the 1920 cens.us, Comhaissipn a t Albany Friday. | whiclf means a car^for every famuy. One Motor Car For Each Otsego Family County Clerk Chester T. Backus Kas received from tHe state aiithpri- ties a detailed statement of the 1923 ihotor vehicle registrations in the; ■ IS of New Y Aceording to >re wtere in Otsego A l of ;9,367 Former Ca. W. C. X XJ. President Drowned Mrs. Georgia I* Wheaton W ill be Mourned Tlifoughout Wide Etogiou. School children, home-ward bronnd from the Poland district on W amer- ville hill, near -Cobleskill, Thursday afternoon o f last week, were horri\-^ tg the bridge i Delhi I>istiirl)ed af; R-ailroad Order The people of. Delhi, county seat of Dela-ware county, are decidedly dis turbed over .the announcement that sr service i s soon to be dis- Delhi branch of the when crossing th e bridge ove near the Poland Head farm t( nearly twenty feet beneath th( horse on its back, a broken v and tne partly concealed body a gu lly igon )f a Ontario & ■ WUUIUIt* Two men \who soon appeared a t the M-crc upon investigation found! the dea<l l>odv of the Rev. Georgia L . inicaton, pastor o f the Christian church at East Cobleskill, She had- drowned in a shallo-vv pool o f -water, Mrs. Wheaton had brought her daughter and a young girl to the local station whoro they took th e 10:32 train. She remained in the station uniil me train departed, and after at- tcudin;' to some business errands, ITU J for her h ome at Rossman Hill. W a ra aeiville eiville a t She pa.'Std through W a r 12:3a p. m., and this wns the It known of her until her body was found in a gully near the Poland Ucad farm, also known as the Philip vr Folund farm , on Warnerville stiiTU \i for her h She pat-sed thr< 1:3a p. m., town of i und in n i ' Mr>. Wheaton was born i n Albany cuunt;,, Stpueniber 2, 1870. She was mutritJ to Ulysses S. G. IVheaton ___ and fur a little more than a year th ^ .the . _______________ ha.e been residents of Eossman HilL flood, and lais Avas a trunspo tb;it time she served as pastor [-roblcni. A s the w a ters settb of the Christian church -where she has the earth lie kept going up and u niAisbcd a g^eat work i n the up- he reached file higfhest r ' m l tiio u'ly balf a contiAy three tE-ains a day have arrived ted from Delhi main line at \Wal- Unadiila Yalley representative said that day, May 4th, a into effect, trains daily to Utica, : tending service to Richfield Junc- tioHj Which -would give direct con nection w-ifh main line rtains on the Delaware, Lacka-wanna & Western. H e also stated th e Unadiila -Valley had recently purchased a new $16j00a J. J. W ills gasoline nrotor car, which carries twenty-six passengers, and will operate during the summer. If traffic vyarrants it, the general man ager said, a trailer will be added. Brome -was armed -\yith a resolu tion from the town board of Brook field, through which the proposed bus line would p: railroad is should be ] ’ A resolution to a similar effect, signed by thirty-five residents and business men of Leonardsrtlle, was presented by I. A. Babcock, treasurer of the Babcock Manufacturing Comr mobiles a Shall Riiral School Pass Inlp History Attendance at Sthool Meetings May 6th Urged.r-Takes Children to Make a Schobl The following article was -written by John B. Me Manus, superintendent of the Third Supervisory district of O ts^o county and also president of •thefetate superintendent’s association, i^r. Me Manus, through bis intimate relation -with school leaders and af fairs in' the state, is fitted as perhaps few others to discuss these subjects, and the fact tha-t his sympathy lies [ a t all tinaes -with the rural schools, ' give his -words added weight in a coun ty like Otsego. Mr. Me Manus says: .Jf the present movemerit a-way from the hill farms continues for five f i = “. s , elimination is i Farm Bureau Agent Reports Old Debt Gradually Disappearing Beals- 11 .jrned to ^ went to the districts ts from auto,; Only 93 motorcyles were registered the entire county the fees amOunt- ‘ ^hich ?114.73 wa'S re- - $344.27 re- people o f thes properly have in the entire ing to $459 of 'urned -ned to the i th e ii present matter in which the rurjal districts might ; = a t i o r f m l h r p ^ d f^;m D^: cember 1,-1923, to A p ril 1, 1924, of ■which the follb-wing is a summary: S ' ‘el S . ' i ' o l T h S K I S MWafls esISSA-» emlier.ship tg April 21, 1924 ........... 622 “The item (number of meetings) includes community committee ineet- :ings, community meeting, grange meetings, and a number of meetings Of minor imports — ibject of finances .the i era have neifiher the time to spend lobbying in Al- ng good service and .iivrkitmT .. pro-tected against competi- ?!. opposed, inside 0 . & W, railroad. There yet remains ; operative bus line $50,000 of the cvigriaal sum to b e ! West Winfield w er. — ------ paid. A s th*eso bonds a t different p e r - ' Both received favorable iconsideiia- lods have (arawm difi'erent rates of jtion, and will probably be granted, interest it .would ho some task to f .^ ip u t e the inbevosrt ncnrately— how- , _ „ . , ^ ever, counting siinple inteirest this I “ J d O D ” A d a i l l S D l l railroad has cost tTio tpwn of Delhi e lh i' j j i well over a half million dollars. As i — — - • i the Delhi br*nncii teMininatos in a ” t to the county and tained by the state. The grand total of all motor vehicle receipts was $116,376.05. Figures from some of the nearby counties follow: T o tal Motor . Cars -V-etaleles Recel S.'si? 0-t 10,101 .SOI) 8..IDS -’tlo )f minor impori “The days in the office Were spent chiefly in planning the work and answering the service questionnaires ■which were gotten out earlier in the season. The questionnaire consists of a list of things that the bureau can do and each farmer on our naail- ing list is sent one. They check the things that are of interest to them ir office. Several by ally all the in long farmers. On the subjf ■ lort says: .“Current' Expenses: The Actual - cash expenditures of the\ Otse^^o County Farm Bureau for. the past, year have • been very carefully made. This has been absolutely necessaxy because of the large indebtedness ■which i inherited from my predeces- sor• X havG nifld.B thG st^tGiriGiit s&y~ i eral times that I felt that the bureau was being run as I -Would -wish every farmer in the county to run his farm. The source of„|unds and their dis- nersal has been very carefully bud- The total budget -will run jar $7,500 which is ai and return them to our office. Sever thousand such questions have bee ttended to either by bull'e- ‘ i i .'-.f..831).40 maiuiainea wiin nne.oi;ner existing or ganizations within the county such as the granges both subordinate and Pomona, Accredited Herd Ass’n., 3ur- “ciS 0 tpwn o f D | lion dollars. .As j ! in a -vil-.j inty seat, Gardens and Health Establishes Large T. B. Preventorium 50 acres on 'the Utica-Kome highway; this is a legacy from Mrs. Mary Tanner Whetten, received sev eral yeai-s ago. With the removal, the name of the gamp will be changed to Tanner Memorial Homo. It is hoped ultimately to make 'the caSnp a tuberculosisuberculosis preventoiium,ove open all a t pr the year instead of ; from May to Nm attending the Anni , on Tuesday, May 6th ^ I the evening, take action that will mnt for more than any lobby they might maintain in Albany next win ter. There are many rural school buildings that already meet state re quirements but it cannot be denied that there are some-had samples and these are the onOs that are held up to public view. If you need or want a school in your district attend the school meet ing and vote an appropriation to make a t least one needed improve ment this year. If this is done each, year for five years the -worst build ing will meet State approval in the matter o f decoration, lighting, heat, ventilation, etc. It takes children to make a school. Don’t try to run a school ttis ■with less than five pupils. ' Yot contract or consolidate -with a n« _ boring district or districts. You can contract and run on a five mill tax or you can consolidate and g e t a seven \\117™ - v..e ..n Ncw Berlin Episcopal S?hS CKurch 110 Years Old Pomona, Accreditee ____ Cattle (ilubs. Bee Ass’n., Hoi eau, Jr. Extension and the tw hers of Commerce. “Particular pains has been taken to fulfil our mission as an educational institution rather than a commercial concern. In the past the bureau has been severely criticized on this point and justly so perhaps. Our aim is ECONOMICAL production with QUALITY goods marketed in most EFFICIENT manner.” The present raembershi] resenti 290 ov rt somewhere near $7,500 which is approximate decrease of a thous dollars over that of last year, year’s ex $6,000 le “ The work for 1924 is fully finanr ced and -With careful management should have a slight balance on the right side of the books. eau. $1,228,24 was raised by popular subscription from various parts of the county and $914,10 was, taken from the balance that was left over from last year’s business. “ There is still approximaffhly $800 pledged for this purpose but as yet , not paid in. ' “The indebtedness when I came was nearly $6,500. If by careful management a little of this can be whittled olf every year it will not be long before the organization will be free from debt.” The accom- shacks designed mual- children do not have as iral children do not have £ :ood a cliance as do village children. Get rid of the “rfed schcolhouse” by painting it white. Wlrito with no trimming is the approved color for one-room buildings. Don’t open school in a “red” school house in ; September 1924. The color outsld really doesn’t make much differeno exoeipt that red puts school buildings in the class with farm barns jration is Cooperstown Finn Get Bridge Contract St. Andrew’s Protestant Episcopal At a joint meeting of the town society at New Berlin celebrated its-boards of the towns of Middlefield noth anniversary on a recent Sun-;and Otsego at the office of Justice H. , day. Father Nash, the pioneer-clergy-J D. Carpenter Monday afternoon the . man of the church in Otsego and ^contract for the concrete work on tffie class rrtthT^ni banisr\***'*^* rectors and the' parish h is been part I complied with the legal formalities The inside decoration is Jhowever, y ig*on^<mffin^ an J to U s ^ f\^ e ° ^ 0 ^^ now of the diocese of Central Newjhave. this part of the work completed successful bidders at, once mar.y whose lives have beer better through licr ministry. Surviving are her husband, v formerly an engineer on tlie D. & I railroad, and two married daughter! foSy an^en^iL^“oS^ti ' Motor Lil)-i*aries For Rural Sections Hay Car Filled Governor Smntli lias sigi With Canadian Ale ers. Sat o f Assexnbls^mam E&nest E. Cfole, Re publican, Hoerktnier, which authorizes boards of s-ype^sers t s appropriate - - __ . omc- money for fche maintenance of-travel ers, Saturday were -with a carload u f ing libraries in ttie rural districts, Canadian ale which passed over the and thus asisist file state department D. & H. railroacl to Albany and fedi- o f education to prowide 'library facili- eral prohibition agents. . „ * Mes for the faraners who are itoo far A box car, supposed to b e Canad- *-way from tow n libraries t o t lan ale, had aroused the gnspicions o f the revenue agents and an investiga tion showed th a t the only‘hay i n the car -Was a few bales piled in f r o n t of the doors, and that th e balance o f the load was real Canadian ale. It is understood th a t tte car had been shifted abo-ut the eastern roads for some time. When it arrived i n Oneonta. Thursday i t w a s p u t under : thehe D .. & H . police who guard of t D & H . police who watched it until the Albany men c a m e to make their inspection- The seizure resembles in m a n y ^ about a year ago when a carload of best Cahadian'ale St Oneonta was found to b e sim ply vay from -town libraries to ta k e ad vantage of them. The sedeefion. o f books i s m»do the ^duty of the lihr ian and ithe dista-ict superintendent schools. TEie idea is t o 'have a ered autom«blle eqnippnd with 1 pericfeda, School liad Killed At W . Sichniondville S i d n e y S l l R i H l U .on ilast Main street, when he was Brings ^,400 a t I w hich wgs (saFyliig children to school :ure of B in g - |; ; * w hamton for $9,400, about $300 less'tjon. than the mortgage, costs, unpaid i taxes, etc. Its original cost w a s in | the neighborhood 6f $15,000 -when the ( 4 n o t strucT- tbe Gov. Sftiith Signs ..... .........iadollars have been .'’pi’Tit on the plant in improvements, and it is doubtful'if, today, the plant eoubl be built for $2Qi,000 or m o re, bcijide.s the eost of the land, of -which there in ample for almost arty reasoii- able enlargernent., I t is w ithip a ^hort distance of both railroads, and switch es: facilities corild be run right to the plant at a very rUoderate cost.. Blue Herans We With Fishermen Considerable concern has been evi denced by Delav persons opea-ating\ j S L f a S f o l i w the most imjjortar.t jy Dela-ware county .angler depredations of the blue hei thehe troutrout inn thehe localocal stream ons upon t t i t l |n j u t y GHhe iservation Con in the advice stream s whether Sion has\ resulted in the they are\ protected by law or not. the State Game Laws do not protect them, but J h a t they are included in iting m igratory Govcfnihen-t. ^ : Important Bills Creation o f ap industrial council of employers a nd' employes, increase\ of safeguard ^ t -railroad crossings in the state, and reqairemehts that all otoi- vehicles furnish an are three of lor Smitb”s appiV '>y the recent legisl; hounced at ^he exeeintive bills pas! [ature, i t was i : offices Mon- Former State Road Man Goes to Buffalo _ C. B. Perry (xf Deposit, for eighteen that years past «mployeid b y the state of New York a s supe-rvisar of highway work, has l>een eng-aged by the Buf- falo-Pitts S^teani Roller, company as traveljin.g salesm a n , and -will be^n his duties next week. Complimentary Dinner To Justice T- P. Hill Invitations have been issued by the Otsego County Bar association to a complimehtary dinner to be tender ed to Justice James P. Hill of Nor wich at the Hotel Oneonta on Fri day evening, May 9th, at 7 p, ni,, fol io-wing the opening day of the May term of the Supreme Court in Otsego county, which commences a t Coop erstown the preceding Monday and at which Justice Hill is t o preseide. This is the first -term at which the re cently elected Justice B ill has been assigned to Otsego county and the members of the bar of the county ■will be united in an effort t o honor Justice Hill. State Bars The Wine o f Dandelion ing that not, be used “ndnintoxicqtting juicra” is J ■ ’s annual spring warn- lelions and rhubarb cab in th e manufacture of ( cider and fruit __ _ . Jnue for Ever since hortici lee internalntern! th i mined that t the lowly fruit nor flower, •ohibited in making wines. The and dried s iultural experts in 'enue bureau deter- andelion neith- rhubarb This Schoharie Town Builds Own Road Jefferson is unique in one partic ular. It is the only town in Schoharie county which has built its own state road. For ten years this town has been juggled out of any state road by the powers that be. I t is the only county town not yet to have a road built by the state, yet nridauntedj for five years the town has been hammer ing away, putting in a stone road frmo Blenheim to Harpersfield. This road is to be completed this year, Electric Line Will Run Motor Trucks A commercial leiween Ron nil be • ^ tate E 1 „ p„. i„t. operation for the venture which will teffisist-ssasms.?\' Dibble . i,\“h( There his bal- 31 - supervisor or some own office it was counted as a for him for superintendent. It •vas also contended that Rampe would lose a few votes that were erroneously, counted for him. After reviewing the entire vote Justice Kellogg found 313 for Eanipe and 312 for D ibble. East Winfield Man In Auto Smashup Saturday morning about 3:30 o’clock Mr. and Mrs._ Clarence Iwards a n d . son met with a V« vere aiito accident at lepachet and Main infield. The Ford Edwards was driving Ford sedan coming from the way West Winfield. W e understand tb it was a party froni Herkime was reported that the H< thought they were at the Edwards compJ hurt.—Our Justice Hill-Vyill Preside At May Tei-m The Hon. James P. Hill o f Norwich, elected Ju_^ce of the Supreme CoUtt last November, will occupy the C sego countjr bench for the first tii at the May term which opens at t Court House in Cooperstown on Mon day, May 5th. quite a different matter for the color ing on ceilin g and walls o f th e school room has a decided effect on the eyes, nerves, temperament and pleasure o f the. children. general the rural school roo too dark and dingy. It costs ipeg and this pproved meth- ^ from the ;eive little sun light—cream or bufiT is recommended. For rooms that receive the sunlight a gray-green is approved) In either case three tints 'should he used. The ceiling Just off white, side walls light and wainscot a slightly deeper shade. All gloss or shine should be elimint are too dark ai little to paint or ] should be done after north or ligi Yorl Yort The Rev. Daniel N a sh above refer Church I by June I5tb and with characteris ! energy have allowed no delay in the For rooms lighted from which receive little gj..j energy have allowed no delay in t was the first rector of C h r ist i , C o .p e„.ow „ . . . d range o f his labors ns a missionary gave him fame thj-oughont all Otsego At a meeting at Justice Carpenter’s county and far beyond its borders, office on Wednesday of last week at The Rev. Ralph Birdsall in “Tlie Story pvbicb were present Victor L. Hoke, of Cooperstown” speaks of the tire- <’\«nty superintendent of_ highways, less endeavor and much travel by 'J!;, Payne, ^ county which he was able to establish divine - ^ services in chui the turn and dwards car in the center ;ely demolishing the car. irely lucky that no one w: East Winfield Reporter. • shine should be elmr J-wrok by stippling c „ . the pcrpils'and placing them on the le f t or a t the back of the room. The window space _ ___ ______ should be one fifth of the floor space vhich Mr. but in everything that is done secure, hit by a through your superintendent, the le way of State approval. It -will often cost less to do the thing as it should he done. EJveiy school should have a good floor and the same should be oili from tinae t o time. If at many outpi Zion church at Morris eight years later S parish a t Unadiila Christ churi uilt and atthew’s organized. as huilf Iciated at^Sberbume and A. Cl. . „ . of the town of Middlefield and Clyde S. Becker, town clerk of the town of Otsego, the bids were opened and Were as follows: Angelo & Bro., Oneonta, le, county engineer, I highway superintendei Middlefield and Clyi ly orgai church building 10. In Chenango county after the establishment of the church at New Berlin, he ofiici Mt. Upton. Nash rode to place, often carrying one of Ms children, and Mrs. N ash ‘with another in her arms behind him on the horsed back, for she was greatly useful in the music and responses of the serv- 1 a t 1 things put all -which they sp( ing hours fo r nine or ten Months o f the y e a r you -wifi help to ^ e ta. the surging irging agai thei dp to st( :ainst the rural The services were sometimes strangely interrupted. The -terror wolves had not yet been 'baniSl ion a t Richfield Sprii congregation <” huge be! Gtsego county and on i Richfield Springs tht •ed in pursuit school system.-.^j Since this Artwls, -was written Governor has ■which fixes soiidated dk liUg only forty-six ----- comprising the upual percentage of damage and divorce actions together with a , liberal sprinkling o f matters growing out of business troubles, Clarke Forestation Bill Passes House ____ jMle, ternot h signed the Cole ich fixes the require rate in con- idated districts a t five mills and al lows the public money to' be used for any school purpose. This is a grpat gain for districts already consolidated o f a huge bear that had suddenly alarmei^ the neighborihood. The hear captured, and furnished a sup- of which the congregation par^ Non-Poolers State Prices For Milk May non-poolers prices announced for .three per cent butter f a t in the _ sego, the bids wer found to be as folloi Fred Be j $16,158. T ^Chaphian & Parshall, Gooperstown, SPotter & Stevens, $6,802.50. The bid o f the Oneonta concern was returned as, through a misunderstand ing-, the steel work was included. T ie contract for the steel work has Been ;o the United Construction Co. who ready to go ahead as soon as t i e terete is ready. Home Bureau Women To Hear Bob Adams ly 6th to May Miss Bosserman has made arrange ments for Mr, Adams to speak to. t i e women oii “How to Live From tie Family Garden” at East Springfield, Tuesday, May 6 t i at 8 :15 p. m.; also at Otego High school on May 8th from 1 to 3 p, m. to which all the women are cordially invited, because h is talks will deal with the -vyork tha-t h a s been taken up the past year. The Rogers Hollow Community, meeting on tffie evening of May 8th at 8 p. m. -will be valuable to the women and it is hoped that everyone -will make a special effort to be present. 'The other i ...................... ranged especi eau women ! lO'a lok in “the evening. Certified Copies of Discharges Not Needed Many veterans have been having their discharges recorded in .the coun ty clerk’s oflSce and obtained certified -~nies, The •recording o f discharges: West Laurens rui mres the veteran he always may g p_ and at Coopei-stowh am an exact copy if the original Court House in the evW n g at 7:30 lOuld be lost or destroyed, b u t . it | on May 9th. ‘ )ther dates that have been a daily fpr the Home Bur- estatioi sr id known as the Clarke refer-j . /Phis year s price sho\y.<? a decline . ilared by menproMnent ih the ton-iP^'oeert quotation i s 16 cents lowei- . ervation movement to be the gi-eatr tnan May of last year, and according est forest conservation measure since fe <^&he officiais, is 23 cents above Roosevelt’s time. Its fate in th e n p - Dairymen s l e a z e net figures for ,per house is hot yet kno-wn, but it Jlas- same period last y se is hot ye t kno-wn, but it iport of all consei-vatiohists I studied the measurej Guv. Will Sign Flag Etiguette Bill Go-vernor Smith is expected to sign: the bill of Assehihlyman Kenneth H, Fake, providing for the ihstr.uctiori of school children in the'proper -treatn ment and courtesies to be given the American flag. tJnder tne provisions of the measure -which passed the tegis-! lature during the . final houm Of the session, public sohools -will embody such instruction in the eurriculuin, «fbt _ should be lost or destroyed, b u t . it l on Ma^ not only is unnecessary that certified j These are exceptional Opportunities copies be made by thq county clerk iJ-or the ladies of Otsego County to to obtain the state bonus, but it ,,is ' k ^ i ’ Mi\. Adams, and everyone should as well, as .the bonus commis -1 be at the meetir - s prepared uniform blanks Onl — -------— , ich it is required ceriificarionsrof^ P o U c C W i l l nissionerj P a l T O l H i g - h w a Y S any other offici-’ i ike acknowledgements, w h ie . . ___ -- IS req-uired certifical discharge be made. Certifical Birdsall Farm at Otego Again Sold notary pubUe, commissioner! other official allowed ce acknowledg ihould bear in mind it ;er Shiites, ies and gt i hamton h mediate poss Smith and faj hamton and : to take up t ■“ r - S 3 R.S! ihaiige for same, jssioh; is given. ■ f given. Mr, iving to Bing- of deeds or by law to tal Veterans should bear in mind it ■will be necessary to obtain the affida vit of two persons to the effect that the applicant w a s an actual residen of New York state at the rime hi enteredi Service, Actual militar; naval seiiviee, when eni dischargeischarge arere sidence in this stai 1 entering’ service, able d a req bonus. Those ih the regular j resit .tering’ se and an honor-. jquisites for the; this year in an effort to have the 'traf fic laws enforced. This informati-on, is hailed with delight ' by^ Gtsego Reckless c trafficraffic wa:as w heavie! lUridays, caused i vei-al deaths. who continued in sem c e £ ered in the.satrie class as those were given honorable discharges. .IsdbM i^ tme itfi* Jcn a a l Broken lots of canned fruit and vegetables. at greatly reduced pric^. Frank iMnlkhs. ' , Z3t£ r ih«