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the Mayor Hiwkes Makes Writ- ten Apology and Incident Is Considered Closed the child wa&ed out of the woods] in the vicinity of her home Mo i 'which sine, had wandered asd spent the flight. She was unharmed and none the worse for her experience. • The Jewish congregation in Ma^ sena, which resented the question* itlf of the Rabbi and considered the torJaglog up of the subject a gross calamity on the Jewish ra?e, ftntnediately reported the matter to the American Jewish Congress/ of whlehDr. Stephen S. Wise, of New Iforfc, is president 1?hrotigh i Marshall td ntitti NEW YORK COWTlf• OF GLgWj 'Foster i£ StrieMittuI «»' tee of ^ i OQWS.% the West by lands wm*& (Jn ty&ufos xt«&«©», feeing' <im !. *>* teftd attwe- ©j? lei** tft rfghi of way oft iatt a» in p jpt against 'WAftam N. #m A#»rai8fcrale* of Fjte«Je*lck' Far sons d«cea»e<J,' and •others* A deplorable incident and oat /itiat has attracted State wide at- tention, , recently occurred at Mas* £ena,N. l Y., and has just, been brought to a ckwe through the 'witten apologies of Mayor Hawkes of the St, Lawrence county village aad of Corp. H. M. McCann, of the New York, State Polio* The trou- ble arose in connection with the miestioning of Rabbi Berel Brenn- glas, of Massena, concerning the possibility of a \ritual murder\ on the eve of Yom Kippur, the Jew- i;h Day of Atonement. The affair started two days be* fore the date of the holiday when Barbara Griffith,! four years of age, disappeared one afternoon and ft widespread search failed to find . her. As night came oWher par- ents became fjrantlc and the aid of the local police as veil as the New York' Statr^ftpepe^w^ reojuest* ei fcorp, TaTftCaftrt, a/ter all other eources had faded to reveal a clew to the lost cWW, Mstened to a tale told by a Jewish youth of \low nentality\ who bad gone to police headquarters voluntarily and. who told a ramblmg story that the Trooper believed might have some cosnectiOD with the missing girl. It is said that it was in order to check the youth's statements tha arrangements were made for oues- l.'ontog the Rabbi. Mayor H. Oil- Vert Hawkes was said to have been instrumental in - having . Rabb Erenn^laB brought to the Citj Hall,' where he waa questioned by the trooper. The day afterward Iforfc, is president 1?hrotigh tiouia Marshall, noted constitutional au- thority aad Jewish leader, aft to- mediate and complete apology time demanded f May Bwkes *Sh& demanded ol Mayor Bawkes. nmtfcei? was also reported to <Sov ernor Smith, who ordered a prompt investigation of McGana'p connec- tion with\ the ease. A hearing was held in Albany by Msjer Jeba fix. Warner, superintendent of state police, after which the suspension and reprimand of the trooper was i ^ „ la pursuance\ ana by virtare of aja MeiJoeutory ludgsawat duly grasteif to the shove entitled -ac- tion at '-ft ,1*ial T«tm of thin court held at, the City of Flalisburgls, N» X, on October- first, 1S2S, for the of i^e. Vetted d tet i the am feet\f«\jjXKe\ of -#» ttiML .. . «t««el|tIi|H <jf a® mm cf -o» er of said incomp^^t to th !and« and premises hereinafter *iegcrtb- *d, ana also %y virtue of * court duly granted October 4th, i, <m the foot of said Associated New According to the •ress dispatch from city, Mayor Hawkee in a letter to Dr. Wise, president of the Ameri* cana Jewish Congress/ \Clearly and unequivocally\ expressed his regret over the affair. Mr, Marshall, president of the American Jewish Committee, ex- pressed himself as satisfied. . Rabbi Bpennglass and 3. Shulkin president of the Jewish .congrega* tion at Messena, in a joint letter to Mr., Marshall informed htm of their- Tatisra^tion-wtth. the apology. 1&28, m the foot 6f ato jute which said jadgmeut and order re- spectively have tows 4ujy entered attdl Hied in the Clinton CJounty Clerjk'8 Office, I, the undersigned therein duly appointed, will blic ti t the high- in J4ber 10ft el deeds at m, '• ' • Foartti 1$tt!t&H.—&ls& «B ceitflte «?thw plecj* «.atl jafcei t>f ; la»d fe the VU|ag« of Mooexs ¥mM ' l, ftetof ii«Kt» ef M» wxm* .„ ijwtt#ei <t00* a«$ one hundred' ant} iM«eti iiMi c<t mid tract, cottimentiag nt Mto 1821* tee la Wit t «« ttt 134 of %t tew *' tt* this ff Ck-.tt.tfcr, S92S. iwentyje fl ( | feet west of the j»M wft«te of Carmine and M«bd r'avlncn In* tersect the tandv of ««ftt ¥tk& S*«r« sons a»d running ewterly «t Uiw- tance of 25'4 feet along the south side ot the highway; thence south- erly a distance of ninety-four (Mi feet; thence by acute angle norih If, SUBSCRIBE F0H THE NORTH COUMTKVMAN •We wish to assure yoa^they+S wrote^ \that we desire to live to peace 'with our Christian neighbors m Massena and we are entirely th# stecerity of expression of re- sell at publi auction* to th high est bidder accordinjg to law, at the front door of the Town Mall in the Village of Mooer* Forks, Clinton County, $?. ¥,, on the twenty-third day of November, 1S28. at ten [o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the lands and premises described in plaintiff's Complaint in this ac- tion and in said Judgment and or- |der so decreed to be sola, describe ed as follows, to wit: First Parcel.- 4?ie«e being Coats OF satisfied with Mayor Hawes' gret,'and we beg to call your at* tention to the enclosed letter of regret and apology to u» by poral McCann. , • \In closing we wish td say that it ia the unanlxa'ous sentiment of the Jews of Massena. that, deplor* able as the incident was, this Is the. best public disposition of the matter and the incident should be regarded as closed. -All that certain of land lying Unusual Beauty Clearance Prices 25% to Forks, County of Clinton, State of New York, being a part of Jargt lot number one hundred and six- teen itW of 'the Canadian aad Nova Scotia Refugee Tract and bounded aa follows: commencing to the westerly line of land contract- ed to A. Lambert on .April 25tb, 1S81, at fc point one (1) rod north of the north tine of the Seymour Lot; running 1 thence northerly in a (direct line with A. Lambert's w«st line of said lot as the fence ic now 11896) built to the bounds of the .highway-, thence westerly along .[the bounds of the higinray to tb* easterly Une of JameT Weld«n*s tot Has owned in 1896>; thence south- erly' along said Weld*n's easterly Hoe and easterly of H. Downs' lot in direct IJne with easterly line of said Weldon'a line aa marked by corner-posts, to ft point one (1) jrod north of tlw Seymour tot; and [from thence easterly to the place jof beginning, bain*; the same prem- ises conveyed to Frederick Parsons ant Josephine Parsons by Julia .Parsons on May 6th, 1896, record- |«d in ClintOr» County Clerk's office toUt*rM of de«d« at- page 156 and\the undivided interest thereto of said Josephine Parsons conveyed to her said Jmsbaml B*re4erick Par- sons by her deed dated September aoth, 10J2, recorded to JWO« Cleefc** Office in voltime 11? of deed* at J^ A value giving opportunity you ^ should not overlook! Never before have we cut our priced ao drMtically. Muakratine Coatt Worth $100..,.,.. ..,$65 French Seal Coats, Squirrel trimmed, worth up to $195 * $125 Caracul, Pony, Summer Squirrel and Majrmink Coats r worth up to $265 Hudiori Lamb, ^d flat Caracul, worth up to $475.,.:...,.. ......... $250 Fine Scotch Mole»lrin Coata . $178 American BroadtaU/ Coats, grey with Platinum Fox or 'Squir- rel, worth $350 and $32$,...... .$150 and $175 Each Coal Carries Two Guarantees __ The first assures yau of KC*>n< »my. i is 4d bfo it Secofta\.-Par«el— -Aim att that , certain other piece aad parcel of i land situate in the t&m of SJooera {aforesaid, being part of lmg» Itft j number one ttundreft aad feenteen ; it%7) of said tract, cosiaeaclng At the southeast (earner of «dd lot; \fpm thence rmmlng norttt on th«s I line of said te*ge lo% ynlil it inter- jSects'-the lauds of the £>, & I* p. Un (.ft,:;, from- thence «o«th«rfy .,$$GVW' i the line of said raHreaft lands to hand occupied tn,3t§19 by August»n& lLabounty; JDrem thefts^.-along s&Stf ; ]l4rt)dunty*s se^ft line lo-ifee ceuter- \ of the highwd.jn itom thence ea?t>. jeply alqag the ss&iiev of theftigh» : i way to the place of b^gliMaiu^, 'eon? taiiitog three (3) 'acre* of tend mpre or less, being the eaine lands an4 premi#B» coasreyed to Freder- ick Parsons by MaMna Lefeve on |sfove»ber 2m* f01f f reco«|ea fat said Clerk's^ffice ill volume 129 of that c«r- p 0wr Sable^Scarfe* and Sftifat Vox Ne«kfkce« table for Beauty imp Quality, Be Suf« to See THtm town Store-*$»eel ^t,, pppmito the Motmt Boyai Hotel week *»$» ettttt « p* w.'••*- Wrttoy till ft, fe a fMtag at M taJtt other pfo -situate; to Stilt •fff x •s^'a^W' ^^ ^ '•^'^P'*^P^^PP* ^P^'^P^T^a* a^p I:! Wt lows; vl*; on ^ owned cto'ifiOiy W Mam*- . • - ,,a •\•-' • • •••. Bob Metuel ' K, F., New York, y»ake«* »? : ?' • :• • '.'-: > -other Jan*i of V Ott, «be '*»*«,by k W*ttmm ow»ed (to. • .'••. I \V y h r' 5