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* l# S « ■■ - / ^ p i i v l / '•. -- . '■ “ ■ '■\ ~\ ; ~ a ' \ ” . . M ■ <' '4!£i M ' $ft ,-t$!fs - f f l . W- i£ S VOL. 82 GRE1NWIOE, W. Y., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924 No. 34 TIUCt DECORDSALL F ; H CMIiBf FAIR I . „ Racing Last Week Drew Big f Crowds. SOME BLUE RIBBON WINNERS E x h ib ito r s o f P r ize S tock a n d T h e ir W in n in g s — S u m m a r y of Races—» G o o d E x h ib i t of School W o r k — the S p e llin g M a tch. CL th e e n t r y of S p r ingfield, <V n f v V The C a m b r id g e fa i r closed F r id a y afterno o n a f t e r a four day session w h ich w a s pronounced b y the officials one of the m o s t successful in several years. The fa i r was favored by fine w e a ther every day, and the a t t e n d ance is said to \have been la r g e r th a n in several years before. The ra c in g program w a s excepton.«lly a t t r a c tive, and the g r a n d standi w a s crow d ed d u r in g the afternoon session.) Twice d u r in g the week the track re- ord w a s broken, the first tim e on W e d n e s d a y b y H a l N of H . M . S t a n fo r d M a ss., in the 2:14 pace, w h o w e n t the second h e a t in 2:0$ 1-4, a n d a g a in the fo llo w in g d a y , w h e n P a le Face, the entry of W . H . i W r y of Schenectady in the free for all. T h is horse, a g r a y gelding , took the firs t heat of this” race in 2:07 1-2, n e a r ly tw o seconds faster than the best tim e previously recorded over the C a m bridge track, and not fa r fro m thei be*t record ever made ore a h a lf m ile track. This horse took the race In s t r a ig h t heats, the second in 2:09 1-4 and the th i r d in 2:08 1-2. The sum m a r ies of the races were as follow s : W ednesday 2:19 tro t, purse $600— Plain M a r y , W . C. T r im b le, B r idgeport, C o n n .; Q u i S a it, C h a r les S,poon, R u t la n d ,V t.; The Jo u r n e y , E d w a r d C. Niles, G r e a t B a c r in g to n , M a ss., Jo h n n y S k inn e r , T. J . D o n o v a n , Shelton, C o n n . T im e 2:13 3-4; 2:15 1-4; 2:15 E.-4. 2:14 pace, purse $1,000*— H a l N. G. A., A. M. S tan fo r d , S p r ing field , M a s s .; C h e s tnut Isle, R o a r in g B r o o k Stables, B a r t o n , V t .; B e llinardine, E d w a r d G . C a m p , O n e o n ta; G u y W o r t h y , M . H. Bernier, 'V ictoriaville, Quebec. T im e : 2:09 1-2; 2:09 1-4, 2:11 1-2; 2:12 1-4. 2:24 pace, purse $400— Brook M a id , C h a rles S k if f, Cam b ridge ; S a lly R i v er, E d w a r d C . N iles, Great B a r r in g ton, M a s s .; Lee Direct, W . L. V a n E p p e , F u lto n v ille ; Allen J., C h a r le s H . M o s h e r,, S p r ingfield, M a s s . T im e : 2;14 1-4; 2:14 1-2; 2:14 1-4. T h u rsday Free for all, purse §1,000— P a le F a c e , W . « H . B a r r y , Schenectady; L a m b e r t T o d d R o a r in g Brook S t a bles, B a rton, V t ; M a r y O ’C o n n o r , C h a rles A . M o s h e r, S p r ingfield, M a s s .; Tony W o o d , H . M . S t a n f o r d , S p r ing field , M a s s . T im e : 2:07 1-2; 2:09 1-4; 2:08 1-2. 16 tro t , p u r s e $1,000— P e ter SilK,, s R o a r in g B rook S tables, B a r to n ? H a r k n e s s E , Stevens and Mow- L e b a n o n ; M o n a r q u e , S c h w a r t z B r o thers, H a r r iso n , N. J . ; R o c k B r idge, E lm C ity S tables, N e w H a v en, Conn. T im e : 2:18 1-4; 2:18 1-4; COUNTY FI THIS WEEK ' DRAWING BIG CRMS F in e P r o g r a m o f R a c in g and O ther A t t r a c t io n s for A ll W e e k Session — F a s t H o rses E n tered. • The W a s h in g t o n county f a i r gro u n d s located betw e e n the villages of F o r t E d w a r d an d H u d s o n F a lls are experiencing a g r e a t congestion of p o p u la t io n this w e e k . M o s t o f the W a s h in g t o n c o u n t y farm e r s w h o have g o t th e ir oats in , and some w h o hav e n ’t , w i ll be fo u n d there one or m o r e o f the days of the fa ir, w h ich this y e a r continues th r o u g h o u t the week. T h e b ig crow d s , how e v e r, w ill be on h a n d to m o r r o w and F r id a y , a l thou g h the attendance today is large. The f a i r has a good line of exhibits in a ll its d e p a r t m e n ts, an d the space fo r concessions is fille d to overflow ing. A ra c in g p r o g r a m th a t prom ises to excell a n y ever g iv e n a t the county fair, h a s been arranged and w ill a t trac t h u n d r e d s o f lovers o f harness ra c in g , w h o c a n n o t be beguiled from this good old-fashioned fo r m o f sport by the ru n n in g races a t _ S a r a to g a S p r in g s . The entries include m o s t of the fa s t ones th a t were a t 'the C a m bridge f a i r las t week, as w e ll as some th a t com e fro m the G o s h e n fa ir. The fa i r grounds w ill be open eve nin g s d u r in g the week, and a fine p r o g r a m o f firew o rks w ill be given each evening. CANT PASS ftNV BUCKS TO MU SHAFFER’S DEPARTMENT * P r o h ibition A g e n t O b jects to Re* m a r k s A ttrib u t e d to M r . B a s c o m A b o u t Law E n forcem e n t. FARM BUM LEADERS TO HAVE DISTRICT MEETING R e p r e s e n tatives o f N in e Cuonties to Go to A lbany Next W e e k — Seek R e v iv a l o f In te r e s t. * D is t r ic t A tto r n e y B a s e o m ’s re<- m a r k s ab o u t the enforcem e n t o f dry law s m ade at a recent m e e t in g o f the W a s h in g t o n county re p u b lic a n com m ittee, together w i t h a le t t e r h e sent to this p a p e r s u p p le m e n t in g our report o f w h a t he said at th e m e e t in g , have been reported to E d w a r d C . Shaffer head o f p r o h ib it io n enforce m e n t in the A lb a n y d istric t a n d he has com e b a c k w i t h a. re p ly fr o m which it appears th a t nobody c a n pass an y bucks to his departm e n t w i t h o u t h a v in g the m passed rig h t b a c k . • T h is new s p a p e r has been requested to publish M r . Shafifer’s le t t e r to a- correspondent in Eastoai, w h ic h (re gladly do, a n t ic ip a t in g w ith in te r e s t M r . B a s e o m ’s response, w h ic h w e hope to have in tim e fo r next w e e k : A lb a n y , W . Y . , J u l y 30, 1924. M r. O r r in B . W ilb u r , G reenw ich, N e w Y o r k * j D e a r S i r :— In answ e r to your le tte r o f J u l y 29; 1924 in w h ich you enclose sta te m e n t o f D istrict A tto r n e y B a s c o m in w h ich j you w a n t to know tbe facts a b o u t th i s I sta te m e n t th a t he gave t o the papers, j I have received a n u m b e r o f letters 1 fro m M r . Bascom about v io latio n s o f 1 the law. M r . Bascom has sent m e ; c o m p laints of rum o r s th a t these 1 places are v io la t in g the law . H e has never yet had an y in f o r m a t io n th a t has been signed b y a n y one. I should think, wh^n these people sComplain to him that be w o u ld have -Jpem s ig n a n ' affidavit which I could ta.ke to a U . S . ('n n ’ mi!>siiintT am i irt-t a sr-arch war- -f*'1 County Clerk Ready to Issue Them. SOME PROIfim OF LAW A g e Li m it C r itic ize d , but M u s t S t a n d Unless L e g islature A c ts— M o t o r ists U rged to be P r o m p t in M a k in g A p p lications. HUMBLE SPEED ESP SHOWS HOW TO DO IT H u d s o n Falls Traffic Officer Takes H is Motorcycle and ■ B r ing s in Booze Truck. A lth o u g h it w a s announced tw o weeks ago th a t ap p lic a t ion blanks fo r the new operators’ licenses required tiy the present m o tor vehicle law would be d istributed to county clerics by A u g u s t 10, such blanks w e re n o t received a t the W a s h ing to n county F r id a y afternoon M o torcycle offi cer- I r a Pattee o f H u d s o n F a lls stop ped a m o tor truck w h ich seemed to have the w r o n g k in d o f license plates, an d on exam ination fo u n d th a t he had landed a load of about seventy- five cases of Canadian ale. H e a r rested the driver, who gave the nam e of Edw a rd L a F la m m . The truck is said to belong to F o r t E d w a rd parties. The- driver -was placed in ja i l and w a s late r released on $1,000 b a il f u r nished by Jo h n K e lleher of F o r t E d w a rd. The cases o f wet goods were taken to the county jail- in the H u d son were stored i n a cell, and the truck ing things to see th a t it took con- u w me i_vu>4iLjr jail' m WC 1 XiUU- • j , , „ F a lls co u r t house, where th e y ',., e r a , . 6 nerve ^ ne*‘gy. xcept fo r the glim p s e s of the snow topped m o u n tains on the west Denver Is fleer who m a d e the arrest, f ° Ut Hke a do™ ° ther cities‘ Nofc This is one o f the largest stocks of an thirteenth fo r i t booze ever seized in th is county, it 11” 11? *Ve ® en° m e n a Uy -good is said, and reports are to the effect ! ,° * SVepe ° ln on*y a th a t such loss.es on the p a r t o f the i & cl-'ntui> io m a s m a ll v • e , . [Settlement to a m o d e rn citv o f over bofitlegging fra t e r n ity are re s u ltin g I (W1(1 m .tU nll ___ _ in-an increase in price to th e ir cus- i turners. A few c I lm k's office u n t i l Tuesday. C o m m is si-ner C h a rles A, H a rnett o f the s ta te ™a-s plaeed in _ th« custody o f the of- niutnr vehicle b u r e a u issued a s t a t e ment S a tu r d a y e x p la in in g the cause of the delay. C o u n ty C lerk C u r r y has i'<ued a statem e n t th a t those d e s ir ing- licenses m a y secure them at any tune now. T here are ju s t six weeks before O' t.itier 1 in w h ich to issue operators’ ! tl,m e r s - A few d a J's ago federal hi t-n-fs to all the drivers in the s t a t e J a(rents near P i t t s b u r g h m a d e a h a u l | n f five autom o b iles c a r r y in g mure than a hundred cases of ale. The cars were confiscated and thri-e of the drivers were held fur the federal g r a n d ju r y . 2:1 ch Vt. ers, 2:24 tr o t , ‘ purse WOO— D u d ley W a t t s , C h i l e s A . M o s h e r, G r e e n field; --- A t l a n t ic Bettitri, W o o d y H ill Stock F a r m , Salem ; Katfierfcne C laude, R o a r in g B r o o k Stables, EJarton, V t .; G e o rge C liff, S. G. C a m } , O n e o n ta. T im e : 2:15 3-4; 2:16 1-2: 2:16 3-4. 2:11 tro t , purse $500— The U l t i m a t e , W . H . B a r r y , Schenectady; M a e W a t t s , S. C. N iles, G reat B a r rin g t o n ; B e lle H a rvester, W o o d y H i l l Stock F a r m , Salem ; Crex, H . M . S t a n fo r d , S p r ingfield, Mass. T im e : 2:13 1-2; 2:14 1-4; 2:15 3-4. F r id a y 2:10 pace, purse $500— B illy Co- chato, F . C. N iles, Greeat B a r r in g ton, V t . ; Lee N o r th R o a r in g B r o o k Stables, B a r to n , V t.; J . E . It., H . M . S tan ford, S p r ingfield, M a ss.; Don Q . E . A . Sunderlin, A th o l, M a s s . T im e : 2:10 1-4; 2:13 1-4; 2:11 1-4; 2:14 1-4; 2:13 3-4. 2:20 p£*ce, purse $1,(100— Lassie ■ fV o Jo, W o o d y H ill Stock F a r m , S a i f le m ; M a b le M a ck, R o a r in g B rook Stables, B a r to n , V t.; • M iss S a n F r isco, E. B. Je r m y n , Scranton, P a .; D ixie S., Stephens and M o wers, L e b a non, N . H. T im e : 2:14 1-4; 2:13 1-4; 2:13 1-4; 2:14 ^ 4 ; 2:15 1-4., 2:16 pace, purse $500— C o q u itella, F . C. N iles, G r e a t B a r r in g t o n , M a s s .; M a b e l Seym o u r, H . M. S t a n f o r d , . S p r ingfield, M a s s .; Jirai M a r c h , George H a n n a , GranviLle; P e ter .S tout, H . L . H a n d y , Springfield, /M a s s . T im e : , 2 :12 1-4; 2:1.4 1-4; 2:13 J l - 2 ; 2:12 1-4. ] The exhibit of fa r m stock an d poul try was very good in all classes, b u t the show ing of prize pum p k ins an d other varieties of fa r m products w a s slim . T h is w a s no doubt due to thei the season th a t few farm crops have m a t u r e d . ; In thfi horse departm e n t th e blue _ . ..ribbon w inne r s included A, W . Pet- (C o n tinu e d on Pag’fl 8 ) F a r m b u r e a u leaders of W a r r e n , Schenectady, A lb a n y , Schoharie, R e n s selaer, W a s h in g t o n , C o lum b ia, Greene and S a r a t o g a counties w ill meet at A lb a n y on A u g u s t 27 fo r a regional directors m e e ting of the New Y o rk state F a r m B u r e a u federation, called by P r e s id e n t E n o s Lee. T. A . S u lliv a n o f Glens F a lls, W a r ren co u n ty , Jo h n E n n is o f Patterson- ville, S c h e n e c tady county, H . Rowe, F e u r a B o s h , A lb a n y county, J . H. Hardenburg-h of Troy, Rensselaer county, J . H . Saunders o f E a s t G r e e n w ich, W a s h in g t o n county, B. D . V a n B u r e n o f N iv e r v ille , C o lum b ia county, C h a r les A . E e o k - o f H e n s o n v ille, G reene county, George W h it e h u r s t of W a t e r f o r d , S a r a to g a cou n ty, w ill a t tend as reg io n a l directors and vo t in g m e m b e r s o f the conference. The board o f directors and county agents o f these county fa r m bureaus w ill also be in attendance. P r e s ident Lee w ill act as c h a irm a n o f the m e e tin g . E. V . U n d e rw o o d , secretary o f the state federation, and J a y C o r y e ll, state leader of county agents, w ill report on g e n e r a l policies and plans. It is expected th a t C a r l L a d d , n e w ly appointed director o f ex tension at the New Y o r k state col lege of a g r ic u ltu r e , m a y also be pres e n t . L o c a l offleers in discussing the con ference s ta te d t h a t it w o u ld probably be devoted to p l a n s fo r a revival o f in te r e s t in the fa r m bureau an d its p o s s ibilities of self help thro u g h jo in t ac t io n b y the fa n n e r s in certain com m u n it ie s w h e re the opportun ities o f fered b y th e association th r o u g h edu cation, o r g a n iz a t io n and legislation had been som e w h a t neglected. T h e y p o i n t o u t th a t the state fa r m b u r e a u fe d e r a tio n in its tra n s p o r ta tion d e p a r t m e n t alone offers a serv ice w h ich in m a n y counties has proved a m e a n s o f s a v in g la r g e su m s o f m o n e y to fa r m bureau m e m b e rs,, th r o u g h fr e ig h t rate ad ju s t m e n t s and s im ila r m a t t e r s . P r e s ident Lee has called s im ila r conferences th r o u g h o u t the entire state. H is purpose, it is stated, is to aw a k e n keener in d iv id u a l interest in the fu t u r e o f fa r m organization . The state and n a t io n a l fa r m bureau fed erations, he says, have the same fo u n d a t io n as th e county fa r m bureaus and o n ly as m u c li stre n g t h as these com bined g r o u p s afford. The reason fo r the ex istence o f fa r m associations, h e declares, is 'to render needed service to the in d iv id u a l fa r m e r . They need the su p p o r t of the in d iv id u a l fa r m e r to m a k e th i s service possible. , tr». !■' I- a num b e r estim a ted at 1,250,000. A s a ri .u lt busy tim p s are an ticip a te d by t h motor vehicle bureau as well as in • hi' county clerk’s offices. ! T-, applici.tion n q u i r e s a sw o r n nu*nt as to experience, leng th of the person has operated a oar, \Xim .ite num b e r \f m iles, the a[>- physical condition, w h e ther ■: there i ' a n m jdu'tion to d r u g s toxicant.-, am i m a n y other ques.-• pertinent to the ap p lic a n t 's fit- t.i operate a nnitur \ehuie on the' .'ays o f the state. I f the appli- n \ihow- a f t e r a la r e f u l exam ina- ti.e <lii;htest discrepancy in a n y . rnent- made th«reon, the issu- o f the license w ill be deferred the a p p h c a n t subected to a se- road test. THE CARSOII REMOVER FROIED TBO MUCH W t. • n. h . - c;.’ ti. • a i . i at . VI\ v DrinTdng P a r t ) at W h ich Assorted Beverages V e r p Consum e d 1'rove F a t a l to Two. The com m issioner's statem ent rant on. I have w r it te n him to this tflfect. In diflVrent counties in m y section this is done. It is m o r e easy fo r a native to buy a d r in k th«>n it is for a perfect stranger to w a lk in t o tow n and tret one. The district atto r n e y is n o t te ll in g w h at is the tr u t h and in fa c t he , has never given m e a n y real evidence n f \iolatiim only w h a t som e b o d y has i told him . -, ___ | I have had a n in v e s tig a t o r u p there* fro m N e w Y o r k , on som e o f h is com— . p lain t s and the places tie has given | me, it h a i been im p o s s ible to get lm p , evidence. / i „ . ,, , .. , .. auton. 'hile d r i v e r * -i> subm it to a road I K indly ask the d istric t atto r n e y , I how it is. In 'o t h e r counties, the sher- tpst b. tween now and (k-tuber first, I iffs, deputy sheriffs, and state troop- b u t add< th a t a f t i r that date every . ers seize cars and also o b t a in evi- ' a p p licant fo r a licer.ie will he oblieed ,dence on violations o f the V o lstead t0 such a test. . A c t, I do not believe th a t y o u r coun- ^ . , , I tv has any different lairs th e n the T h e re has been c ms:,ierable c n ti- otheTB cism o f the section \f the new law w a rn m o r n ing they seem to have be- I have sixteen counties a n d e i g h t ! w h ich requires that lu v n .o shall be reckless and according to j™ rnn 1>«y »•W '° n t b r “ h yo\ ^ m e n to do w o rk. I cannnt have m y issued to a person le^s than eighteen police reports they d r a n k a j ‘ JP • ° ^ a err> P e» m e n a ll the w h ile up in Sir. B a s c p m ’s j y e a rs Protects against this i q u a n t it y of hair tonic an d also some • or ^ ust- c°unty- ’ p rovision have be<-n especially num e r - 1 f a r b o n remover. Then they w e nt I also w ish to in for rm m you thmi, a t on Tf home. Two colored m m \vh*» indulged in a d r in k in g party at ‘ S a r a t o g a SpnnjfR S a tu r d a y nig h t are dead, eX*,ra com forts to draw trade, kv e r y and a third who was w ith them is in ta m P m u s t provide pare w a ter and a serious condition m the S a r a t o g a ; ProP er sewerage tn he ranked as even hospital. Jo h n Branch, a S a r a t o g a a PtM,r cam p . In the better cam p s, points out that it would be physically barber, and C o rnelius S p r in g s of a m a jo r it y o f the cam p s west of the ible to require all the present ■ T ro>- dlt,d l'a r l >' S u n d a y m o r n ing. ■issis-'ippi I are in t:i i- t lass, jo u find and the third niiin, Je r r y F e r g u s u n , nnr* showers, kitchen w ith takert to the hospital. , pns stoves, or outdoor . a m p stoves. It appears Elmt the three m e n laundries w ith statio n a r y tubs, an as- started a “ p a r t y ” in Branch's bar- sem bly hall, or com fort house as i t her shop Saturday n ig h t , d r in k in g ■ ls called, w ith a n open fire every home m ade whiskey and <jin. shade trees which are a lu x u r y for everyone here, and stores where So much for the m a t e r ial com fdrts but the spirit is the finest th i n g about the western places. The tourist is l aisu LU iiu u you Li un . ,, , r . J u l v 28 and 29. 1924, fo u r cases tfere ous lh e ro r a l SM Uons- u ls as r „ , . f, , m a d e i n W h ite h a ll, three in G r a n v ille , serted th a t m a n y boys sixteen to . E a r ly in the m o r n in g an am b u - and one in H a m p toti and i f som e of eighteen years of age, tho r o u g h ly ex- was called for B ranch, w h o | w elcome, he is given the keys of the the people in G r a n v ille had n o t tipped perienced an d entirely com p e tent in ' died w ith o u t regaining conscious-; c ity. O f course the fact th a t he w ill off th a t wo w e re co m in g , there w o u ld t ^ e 0peray 0n 0f a m o tor vehicle, w i l l 1 ness, and S p r ig g s was found dead at j spend a few dollars enters into this b e h e v e ^ t h e ^ p l a c e s 6 a r e ^ a l M n ' y o u r be barred b y law frora rendering val- , his b o a r d ing place. u a b le a id to parents who own or oper- , ------------ S S LOCAL GIRLS MIBB) boys are as com p e tent now as they ] w ill be tw o years hence, and th a t the county. V e r y truly, E D W A R D C . S H A F F E R , G e n e ral P r o h ib itio n A g e n t in C h a rge SGHOLMSIfPS mm ~ IN WASHING!! COUNTY CAR HIT POLE H e a v ily Leaded F o r d Failed to M a k e Curve and Three G irls Received P a in f u l In ju r ie s , S t a t e A n n o u n c e s Results of E x a m in ations— Salem and 'W h itehall Get Two Places; H u d s o n F a lls O n e . The state de p a r tm e n t o f education , __ » , , , ,, _ ,. , , , be enforced at eighteen years, has announced the list of high school pupils w h o have now u n iv e r s it y schol arships in the v a r io o u s counties of parents cannot afford to replace th e m by h i r i n g a person over eighteen years o f age. Discussion o f th is question, w h e ther the ag e m in im u m should be sixteen instead of eighteen, C o m m is sioner H a r n e t t says, is e n tire ly with- | L a s t T h u rsday afternoon when a in the province of the legislature. i p a r t y o f G reenw ich y o u n g people were There is n o denying its im p o r tance, (re t u r n in g fr o m a sw im in Hedges but u n t i l the legislature enacts other- lake, the ir car left the road at the wise, the age lim i t m u s t rem a in and j curve between Cam b ridge and C o ila {Had hand business but there is an enthusiasm and buoyancy th a t makes you say, “ G lad we stopped here.\ The cam p life though is the v it a lly interesting p a r t o f the whole experi ence, equal to the varied scenery, for it is a cross-section o f hum a n s under the microscope. T h e re are no fo r m a l ities. no introductions, a m a n from In d ia , boys fro m Ja p a n , a fa m ily from . M a ine, cowboys from Texas, a m inis ter from A lberta, a crowd from C a li fo r n ia, Ohioans, those tw o wom e n from New Y o rk, all bound together by one com m o n tie— the r o a d s . “ W h ich w a y did you con<??” A n d then the conversation flashes this w a y lan d crashed into a telephone pole. A n y person g r a n ted an o p e r a tors | The three girls in the car, lo n e Hy- **nd th a t , from earth to eternity, from icense w ill be perm itted to operate a m o tor vehicle anyw h e re in the state. the state. D je r e are issned to the Thjg> howevel% does not alter in Any p u p ils o f each county five tim e s as a t t and M a ude <3il<hrist o f G reenw ich j m o u n tains to ocean, from fa r m in g to and N e ttie Patten of \N e w Y o r k , w e re ] PoHtics’ from religion to autom o b iles. badly c u t aftd bruised. The y o u n g m e n , Jo h n R y a n and Dewey K e n y o n , were uninjured. Tlie g irls w e re t a k e n to the C a m b r idge h o s p it a l where M iss N a t i o n a l S p o r t Comes1 H ig h . G lehs F a lls is fin d in g h ig h cjass m i-professional baseball an expen sive lu x u r y , as m a n y other towns and sm a lle r citie s have done before. The cifcy has h a d a g o o d team in the field la s t season and this, b u t now the a n nouncem e n t is m a d e th a t the c o m m it tee b a c k in g the gam e is $6,000 sho r t o f m e e ting its expenses and o b lig a tions. A n effort is b e in g m a d e , to raise th i s sum by p o p u lar subscrip tio n or otherw ise, a n d it is announced bhaj: u n le s s - it is successful the te a ® , w ill b^* disbanded. respect the requirem e n t th a t all op m a n y scholarships as tlirre are as- erato r s o f m o tor vehicles fo r compen- sem b ly districts in the c o u n t y ; the ^ation o r hire m u s t have a chauffg iir’s num b e r appointed being taken from license, and these licenses w ill be is- , . s• . j ., , -ued only a f t e r the a p p lic a n t has sue- H y a t t had several stitches ta k e n in the top o f the list of those w h o re- dem o n s trated by road test I h e r throat, w h ich was severely cut. ceive college entrance di plom a s . In his a b i lity to operate a m o tor vehicle. The slippery condition o f the road case any one of these w inners should A n operator’s license does,not nec- 'a n d the fa c t th a t the ca r w a s over decline the sch o la r s h ip, i t is immedi- ' s s a rily restrict the holder to the op- | crowded is giv e n as the cause of the ratio n o f a vehicle owned b y h im s e lf accident. The driver, on account o f ate ly offered to th e next e lig ib le can- •r h is fa m ily . Provided h e haB the the la t t e r fa c t, was unable to reach A r g y le F a r m Case A p p e a led. A W a s h in g t o n county case trie d a t didate on the county list. , o n sent of the ow n e r and the regis- the em e rgency brake. The car, a The holder of one o f these scholar- tration certificate ide n tify in g the li- j F o rd coupe belonging to Kenneth Ga- ships w ill be entitled to one hundred , cense plates on the car, he m a y le g a lly | lu s h a , was badly smashed and w a s dollars a year fo r the t o years of I ' * ® * * a ca r belonging to an o ther taken to a g a r a g e fo r repairs. tc n pTc fYn i . , ■ ■' , • . ...... — his 'college course w h ile attending ' ____________ _ a n y college in the sta te o f M e w Y o rk j Drow n e d in C a n a l, approved by the regents fo r the pur- Leon B e n n e tt, seven-year-old son of | the te r m of supreme court in H u d s o n pose. Mr. and M rs. Ja m e s B e n n e t t o f F o r t , F a lls la s t Ja n u a r y has been success- F o llow ing ane the W a s h in g t om n A n n , was drowueu n e d in the ^Cia h a mu pio lain fuiij- ll y appealed by^the defendant, county scholarship w inners a n d \their sta n d in g s ; A n n a Persk, 93.82 W h ite h a ll high years o ld ,'w a s p la y in g on the b a n k w o rth J . Dowd a i d M a r ian Infield school. i and B e n n e tt, who could not sw im , g o t Dow d from the above defendant an d MaripHnp A D u n l i n m 4 .Q H u d m t ° a boat th a t w a s tiV l to a stake .H e le n G . Toohey, -who died afte r the M a d e line A . U u n s m o re, 93.49 Hud- ^ thfi boat flo^ ed o u t the purchase. The plain t if fs claim e d fra u d son F a lls h i g h school. ( rope anti the boy becam e panic 'a n d were given a verdict of 87,136.47, Laurence A. K e n n y , J r . , 91.69 , s triken and ju m p e d in the w a t e r a n d j from w h ich H e llow e ll appealed. T h e W a s h in g t o n A c a d e m y , S a lem . sank im m e d iately. The C a m p n e y b o y case w h e n tried in this co u n t y oecu- M a lcolm R . C a r y , 91.01 W a s h ing- ran f o r h e lp , b u t it was too late . T h e body Was fo u n d a t 11 o’clock t e a t n ig h t . Besides his parents the b o y is. survived by one 'brother- a n d seven Ir v i n g Cobb m ig h t w r ite a sequel to “ S p e a k ing of O p e r a tions” th a t would be a classic afte r a m o n th o f this life. In F lorida the cam p ers were m o s tly of tw o classes, middle-aged and semi- invalids chasing the w a rm clim a te, and men w ith seasonable trades such as carpenters and m a s o n s tem p ted by the tales o f high wages which they d id n ’t get. Now at least h a l f are col lege people, students, teachers or other professional people out for the sum m e r vacation, though of the easi- bound to u r ists larg e num b e rs are le a v in g C a liforn ia because of the slu m p in, business and em p loym e n t. Y o u c a n ’t, how ever, m a k e a real C a li fo r n ia n own th a t he ever heard of TOURISTS GIVE DESCRIPTION OF m i l CUB BY MIDI M iss A lexander W r ites of House Journey T h rough M o u n tain s — Tour-t ists’ Camps. Colorado, W y o m in g and U t a h coves q u ite a chunk of the country if y o u consider them in fla t square miles b u t the roads are n o t flat miles, and i t seems as if one travels twice as f a r as the crow flies, g r in d in g up the m o u n tains and brak in g dow n ag a in to get anyw h e re. W e le f t U t a h fo r goad, on J u l y 14, exactly, a m o n t h o f innu m e rable thrills, fr o m the eastern lin e o f Colorado. To go back to Colorado, it was a strenuous m o n th, only tw e lve h u n d r e d odd miles, but so m a n y new and amaz- .M liu was aru w It! m e u i m m iu t-rj , t . , • • 1.1* )r : ,-anal at the southern end of F o r t A n n • lia m H . H ellow e ll of R ichm o n d H i l l , | s u c h a th in g as depression in the Sunday afternoon. The boy, w i t h a ] N . Y . .The case grew out o f the pur- j s tate. ’ .m p a n io n , O s c a r Cam p n e y , ahput ten chase o f a fa r n . in A r g y le by Led- As an expression o f ind iv id u a lity a ton A c a d e m y ; Salem . B e rnice Sfe. >G la ir, 87.G8 W h ite h a ll h ig h school, sisters. pied several days and attra c t e d con siderable attention. R o g e r s an d Saw- yer o f H iw s o n P a lls are attorneys fo r t i fid to. the bar? bones, and a the, plaintiffs -an<i John P. Lamberdnir . ’ of New York .represehts Hellowell. cam p outfit goes farthe r than lite r a ture, art o r cooking. There is no such th in g as standardization o f e q u ip m e n t N o m a n ever agreed w ith his w ife as to w h a t was best to take alo n g fo r com fort and convenience. Two boys w ith a “b u g ,” a flivver ■.'tel • c W :S t m m •‘fgf 'M v?9- ■■ , 30ii,0Ul), w ith all sorts o f frills in the w a y o f parks, m o n u m e n ts, public I b u ildings, etc. W h a t is a tourist ta m p really lik e ? ” wu.s the inquiry in a recent let- t*r from Greenw ich. These cam p s have omt* to bt* su truly our native habit** t.'.at it hadn't occurred to m e t h ' t >t-u w.ml i he interested. A t It i^t .U' |<er ent o f all the tow n s , l.r.ie an>I Mg, suuth and west o f W .»> m n g tun. lb t\, ha\e m ade *om© j ri'MMon, good, bad or indifferent, fo r tr. f.' :ird<,s of autom o b ile cam p e rs. S i’H' tM cht* be*»t art* under m u n icipal lo n t r o l Ltijd are frej.*, but in the tna- j-*r::y then* i« a h a i u e o f twenty- five crnts or fifty cents a .1. y per car. In m a n y pla«e»* there art additional p m ate camp* that advertise a few • M ■j \ i 0 ! K) -■4 (C o n tinued on Page 2)