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to Be Readfat ia Glance. 1 fiD'REIGN AFFAIBS‘ EPITOMIZED Paragraphs Which Pleture Executive Sand Lenielatlve Activities at the Ki (In \which he was moving it may be “ held guilty and confiscated ' Formation. of a; national memorial association to. perpetuate the memory of Senator La Follette .and convert the . LA. Foliette farm in Maple Bluff into a memorial park, similar | to that cat Mount Vernon, was favored ata meet lug \in \Madison Wis, a.; Fair wage last. yeir, 'alth0ug they faired better financially tha inthe . preeeedmg year; the Depar ment:of Agriculture decigred last:, P week in anm analysis of the agrieul tural balance shéet. ~ .* V turn 'on 'the capital invested and ms 'land. girlshis a source of satisfact- . On the total capltal mvested in; 6 E ctive demonstration work ds 'being carried on by 4:H Club boys on to extension workers. The dem onstratlons carried on by these I plang -were made to recomment ito the Jamestown council that.¢\ bathing area a be. established: at : 'the: lower end 'of | n> Lake eheutauqim. o Carlton Shirm, the town#and- county highway through Darlen‘village, were \caught -in-g'cayg- | '- '| in of C3 gravel pit on the' Rogers farm. * earhy workmen. heard their: cries and: dug them out None were seriously 111- 'A state controlled barge line with at least: 200 Vessels, is: advocated 'by\ Brigadier: Genérgl T. Q. Ashburn, chairs man- of; (the United States Inland Wa- terwaye Association; to exploit to the fullest the. enormous commercial pos- sibilities of the state's $200,000,000 ca- C ert Smithley, of ‘Darleu, working on | w .~ ESTABLISHED \1818 mmmmmmmmemmmmm, 3. ittaraugus - county lost fewer | ba=. bis: by death last , year' than in any ., year 'since records havé been kept, | according. to. tha Cattaraugns county Board of. Health \Qt - Wiliam Potter Burns, 82 years old, ity. clerk\ of Buffalo during 1880-83, 'The annual bonference.and_outing_ the period President Grover, Cleve: | [land Aas mayor, died at his home after an illness of three weeks, Of. the Livingston County American , Legion will be held at the Excelsior -| Springs hotel, Conesus Lake, Wednes- . \Eight hundred thousand persons 42% afternoon and evening, August 5. welcomed the\ American fleet to Syd-| - Buffalo has & growing Spanish col ney. - ony, centering its activities in the .|. Thousands of textile strikers rushed | PerlanAmerican Club, which has the ates of a mill at Bradford; Eng: | ETOWD An four years from a. nucleus 1 ndgand compelled the workers who 'of thirty to a present membership e nal gystem and the authorized Deaper agriculturemrn for the, boys' \and girls have proved their e ud son year was estimated at 4. 6 per cent willie repeatedly in the effective compared 'with 3.3 the year be presentatlon of new practices and fore. In round figures the niet in- in aiding the adoption of these come for the 1924-25 season, the; 2C practices the farms and . department said, was $2,712 009” in (000 compared with $1,992,000, ooo Cou - “1511-5;th —Prosperity—increases—throughout Capitals., 20. :| Middla 'West. < tr. t Cf ~ One bandit was slain and. three . - 2008 . others' were wounded and. captured »WASHINGTON ' bya lone patrolman, when they at- tempted. to hold up a jewelry estab- lishment in the heart of the business district of-Chicago. . - Willliam Jennings Bryan was 'an ‘Pressure to be strong for.extra see- fslon 'of Congress if miners strike. Senator Norris, leader of Progres- assailsCoolidge's appointments 6 F are threatensa= The Interstate. Commerce Commis- Lslon refused to alter in any . respect existing. rail rates on coal. \moving 'from Eastern mines to Lake Erie 'ports for trans- shipment to the north. And west. For n reason closely guarded by of [.s earned shotguns~the dead- ~ liest shoft-range weapons .known- haye beeh secretly «distributed in the various offices of the, Treasury Build- Aug, it 'was learned. * U.'s. \to demand indemnity 'and pun- Ashment of Chinese - audits iding commission . Similar <meetiugs With representatives of France; Italy and Czechoslovakia will :get under way September 1. New prohibition' enforcement plan o be postponed until September 1. - wWoRrLD's Business During the first five months of the wpresent-year 52,453,510 barrels of oll were exported from.the Mexican oil 'Relds; : Earnings of the General Motors Cor~ poration for the first half of 1925, after taxes and depreciation; reached a new _high record of $46,082,286. ° Cotton conditions in the r-tater part of Th¥as 'have gone from. bad to: worse\ elnce July 16, as there have , been no rainag of any value since that \time. |© . ~ ' Volume ot . wholesale trade and prices increased in. June, although pro- duction of basic commodities declined further, 'the feder reserve board an- ~ .qounged:-- ~~ * ~ B therrl {Pacific and New Haven glder in the First. Presbyterian.Ghurch of Miami, and teacher of its open air Bible: class, which was conducted in [| Royal Palm Park 'every Sunday morn- \ling. This Class: has: the distinction of 'being the largest gathering of its ' a vote. of 1157 to 816 * Having completed .a week's diet treatment under expert dieticians at} Birmingham, Ala., . Judge Elbert H. Gary and Mis. Gary, left for New| York City. \In .a Springfield, Massa, gasoline \war\ the- Standard Oil - Company [; notified filling stations to reducg .the retail price from 25 to 22 cents,v% has been the prevailing tarik price . Daughters or John S. Campbell of Sandy Run, Pa., have tamed a. big on, , bull elk which .grazes on. the? farm ~ 'Padlocking of vigted speeters® sorted 'to 'In Cleves, a suburh | of Cincinnati Mayor D. W. Gwaltney, in: an -éffort to force obedience of traffic laws. SPORTING Ohioans, as heretofore, maids ug more than 90 per cent of Ohio State's varsity teams during the year 1924-25. Tennis throughout the world will bo- played -with the nearest approach fo.a standard ball in 1926 that manu- facturers and machinery can produce. Jack Dempsey has actually started training, bearing out his [statement upon his return here that he- would begin a ring campaign that would «carry him through next summer, The: champion launched his exercise with & twenty-mile hike, Wyo., was elected captain of the 1926 track team of New York University. Zev bas run' his last race. \ 'The brown son of The ~Femh and Miss Kearney has been given up as hope: less. by Sani Hildreth who shipped \him home to the Rancoces Farm in New Jersey. ,\ The Akron Chamber of Commerce entry in the Junior National balloon 'race was declared winner of-the event ] by Ralph .Upson, referee. The bag landed near Lyndonvilid, N. , after traveling 223 miles. |.. Gertrude Ederle, the American girl wE6TS hortly to attempt to 'awim the English Channel -from Cape Grik: Nex, France, to the English side, had a three hours' practice swim outside the Boulogne breakwater -and Anto the ich |. lat $59,154;,000,000, Gwyan F. Schoonmaker, of Cambria, | | for 1928-24. < .~ . - This sum, however did not go entirely.“ the farmers, as th Y|. lcwn only 79 per. dent of the to 1L r mained to quit their. jobs. a Abd.el-Krim's. troops flés. as the | French.. prepare. to. start powerful of- fensive. The Cabinet Council oi: Italy Has de- :Fclded: to proclaim: October 12,. the an- niversary of the dis overy of America, > national-virolm 'Genesee ha \Mile the acreageis“ more. than 100. Harvesting of the wheat crop in the , been \started bout the. gam ag An. other yéars, it is expected the .field. will- beone-of the: smallest—re- corded in many years pared with 2.5 pé cent the pre]! éeeding ' year, although they had: to pay an, inferest rate on borrow- ed capital of 6.4 last year, compar- ed 'with 6.6 per cent the year be- fore. ||. - s \Thus the department con- cludes, \as a combined return., for use of their capital and their own managerial services, farmers, any a etive part in productio t.\ lurrent value of the tofal capital invested \ in\ agriculture last yéar ompared with |S $59,548,000,000 for { ifpreeeedmg year, and the farmers'-unencum- bered capital at $46,904 000,000, compared with $47,298 000 000. -. BEER TRUVOR paiver is ~>. “ARRESTED AT FRAN KFORT p Starts to Unload\ Kegs When Dis- covered: Captured After Chase #. I Patsy Moodzi, formerly of Brooklyn, but now claiming Utica as his residence, had never motor- ed through Frankfort before, so he said, and when ke saw a police} ofiicer’ifi’t‘chmg him as he was pre- paring fo transfer a load of alleg- ed beer from his truck in front of ''the Popes\ place, Orchard St., decided just what to do. » Throw-mg a canvas Over the partly covered kegs, she started his truck toward the nearest wil, legging Railroad St., where a passing freight on the West Shore ~|single year. Where such a farward | importance of enlisting farm boys The department estimated the .\ but. helpful guidance is given to early Saturday night, he was un-] to think more largely in terms'of what can be acomplished over a period of years, rather than in a looking view-point prevails, the and girls who will later be called upon to carry out the programis appreciated In five or ten years; these Same boys.and girls: will be the leaders : and mainstay. 'of \the | to bring nto the Wor many boys and girls who: are, no longer . i school. In this connection it should 'be born in mind that there are in the- Average Fural county, from 600 to 800 boys and girls between the ages 'of 14 and 18 who are pot in eshool. By giving special con- sideration to this group, not. only are , good demonstratios secured, a large number of young folks at a time in their lives when they most 'need it. Not infrequently such, boys and girls find their culb work an inspiration to go; on and obtain further education. Often,] also, extension workers have had a helpful and steadying influence on boys and girls who are inclun- ed to leave their farms anid com- munities without first fully meas- uring the possibilities for tham in the farm life immediately at hand. -———fl—__. . Deep cultivation of cabbage cuts too many roots --A-concordit_between * Uncle Ab says \better farming * Rumania-is-under-negotiation- and 18 MKQUWHLthEIUT-lulflsuu to- [tween-the-Greek and Roman rites German industry and commerce de- clines to participate in Philadelphia's World's Fair, scheduled for 1926 on the ground that it is unable to raise the means for proper representation. Britain to build seven. cruisers in next two years. [Three firmy airplanes crash in Hawall, xi lug two aviators and in- juring- threes - Germany's application for admission to the Internati nal Chamber 3 .J'ap F estwal Marked by Display of F lags ignite boys' festival § marked tHroughout the country by the display of-fish flags from every house blessed with sbtia=for every son a\ flag: Households vie with one another oc- cording to their resources, gn show is more or less colorful brave. The fish flag is In the form of a carp, each flag indicaflng a particu- lar age. For Instance, from ofé pole seven carp, bellied out in the-sun by a strong breeze, conveyed the Intend- ed suggestion of the fish fighting their way bravely and strongly against the current, ag boys must fight their way upstream through life. The flags are gayly colored; and along the country- side one sees them near; and far against the new spring greens in hun- dreds and thousands, representing the new generation of Japan, helrs to a new manhood suffrage. Ecuador Flood Loss It will cost about $1,000,000 to repair the railways in Ecuador damaged by recent floods. German Industrial Capital Operating tapital~ \In \Germany at present is estimated to\ be about one fifth that before the war. MICKIE SAYS— e-pope and t and Albany, was asked-of the ublic of Syracuse, who said cities alcngthe route have-given permission. ° A clock system is being installed by Bath village trustees to safeguard the village against burglaries, fires and other 'dangers, Policemen on: nightly patrol will carry clocks to be 'punched by keys locfted in different - parts of the city. - Niagara Falls city; council-has. de: . cided~to lop\off $100,000; grom. the 926 totaling about J$410 00g were submit- ted to the city Gouticll by Commis- sioner Meahl. If a garbage incinera- tor is not built in connection with the market the bids will bg '$25,000 lower. Chautauqua's part in an unusual gducational project has begun witlf the arrival of eighty-eight Cuban men and womén to 'becomg students for the remainder of the 5885 on in Chaw, tauqna gummer schools. Thesé rep— reséntatives of student life in Cuba have come to absorb American edu- cational methods and ideals. Following filing of objéctions to building regulations affecting busi- ness places, by the legislative commit- tee of the New York State Association. of Real Estate Boards, State Indus- trial Commissioner James A. Hamil- ton has appointed a special committee from officials of 'his. department to consider evidence presented and to determine the merits of a brief which is to be filed. a rule which provents the reinstate» ment of teachers who resigned their , positions after marrying and prohibits' married women frofi taking the city teachers' examinations. Undef the new fule teachers who marry must 8 week, giving thenr marriage names and stating whether they intend to © remain in the sex-ricer IS generally done by better men. Munch f_ Charles, (Phil) Re enberg, worid' banteniwe tracks blocked the crossing, caus- ling him to stop. .'Chief Schackel, of the Franke @ fort policefores, entered the game here with an invitation to visit the police Station. Patsy had been relused,, to~woflnng Dig cities, 'and {when his pilot. swung around to sithe opposite ©'ZF 'of the. street #ifronting the village offices and| - |stopped his motor, Mood stepped on the gas an‘cfivas af Hike a shot, headed for Titica. Fast east of fian'kfert he bamped over & tem porary bridge, throwing the rear {gate of his track directly in front iolof Schackel, who twas now closmg in-on his with the patrol motor: gitye e. “his caused a slight delay T the gate and bounded of althe zoud. fasfles oa sll . were E8 =< Ew’itfie barrels af aflcaod beer sesled the race wes on again - About three milk tp the vea. __|ferm house, giving up the fight.] This time MoodZ was safely es ‘cortedmeforeth‘imlmd‘ [CF pleaded guilty to a charge of Ispeeding, with a $10 fine attached. W. C. Hunter, Federal officer, of Tlion, then took charge of the man holding. him for $2,000 bail, forn ished by friends, for appesrance before U. S. Com. Shani, of Little Fals. l. largecrowd of spectators were examining the truck, which was a \16 model Cadillise éight, when an onlooker discovered an opening in the inch flooring, Con- taining a large padded compart- ment, which might bave been used ;- c ds, _ although .. st; that time It was empty. T Track ard contents were taken to Mion and in poliss awaiting to Altany. V‘P'étsy tarred In the yari ci a '[ ston. The shooting C 'I of the Steberg home. |_ A pleasure yacht, valied at $110 000, just west of. Middleport en [route from New York to Detroit. It. {will be turned over to: the Fisher: Body '] Company of that city. - # Patrolman Dennis Clancy, fifty, one A| -the oldest members of the Glens :A Falls police force, fell dead of heart -f | disease at headquarters. He Pad been : on the force thirty years. __ . Carl E. seam of N History, New York City, and D. E. Pomeroy, also of New York, were guests of George Eastman In Rochester add discussed wilh him eley, {plans tor an expedition to British Fast Atrica In the spring. «A series of thefts of new type radis | tabes amounting to $109,000 from ths Ganeral Electrle Company plant wers févealsd wilh the arrest of two men in SW and a tMFd In Ameter dark 'The theis cover a period of fire years and were not defected with severe: ecks ago, steniting to ca Ma‘dimr county, ~ f the American Mu- .> Buffaly board of education adopted. 'motify the board of editcation within __