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f»M* lUftfcm New Tork'a t or deft**** NUMBER TWO TUPPER LAICE, N. Y. THURSDAY. DECEMBER I- lift TO RELIEF RELIEF FORMED AT TUPPER AttVNMD BY MANY mnvui AND SOCIAL tmil1HlAT10N« ALL wpwiw Am wm NEXT Wl WELTARK PLANS EaVEUKTCD RUTH NOBLE BIDS SESSUE GOODLY, Lake, DM. 17-Th* M«y- Cowmltt** 01 Trpjnr w«a organised Va*t yenr of Mayor 1'aai £ la t b* k*»i (Turner of w Pr(<Li T ] * reilgioii* and f*o?ia •f Ae Tillage mew in aad fledged the support ef tfctr *wptdT» oriciittfauiti<)ii» fcr tae IMS program of la Ttew at the present It wu agreed to carry on this relict wwrk tor Mother year, Aiut-fh^ *n- re-lectcd. Mart!* wa« again uamul Uwrtiman, and other of- L. P. Qaliui, aoiv. MM. Ktt£ene Coriuau to*. Erwwt A of faest, trowurer, a u , to the «Utt!cra of off: far the eoatlng year, Kevtral tratataai aad hnainaaw nieu's tatitaae plsdaad varioiu r\xtu,< 4a» raUaf fond, aad among them* wave eootrlhittiMw of $iuo. each ML Arab Lodge, r * A M. Lake, Rotary, and Tttppcr HIT, X. or C The U>* aUaaltof rh* Aaaatioi* Red Ooas, ttlnaaa, at. H. dtaav an aatoaat equal to Wefundata esaptar. wera appoint CHANGE URGED IN NEW YORK ELECTION LAW COMM188IONKE CABL8ON HKAD8 STATE tiBOUT ON VOTING RBT0RM8 — SIMP- LER CODE SOUGHT—ELIM- INATION Of WASTES AN1> INSPECTORS ***** aad out for ta t* can* «n pro- by thecoia- for flo-oBwratkw by all •aaartsllj aato to aM ibia Mayor atartla today leaned fee jpflwriaa atatemeat, \Thlf caoae b IMaai a worthy oae and fttwald *H wao cam poatibly Checks may be seat ltra> B. A Christy, Fawrt, tremH* of the organisation. Donations « fasd aa* ctohin* will be apore- taat can be used at tamed over to the Home t and timafle to fit the needy of ft* The Mayor eontlnted, \Look Into yoar attic awl ind matte of those tftamiJHarticle* tbat can be put to fool met. -Any aoaattoaa of thl» na» a\p b« left at Black'.* Store, aad ttptown a* the Clamber ottee or the office oi* Oaioaial Pree*.\ tite vptowft end downtown are already at work. hu been divided into aad a complete rarvey of all ia mam nndtr way. U yon it already made a donation, do A large part of this work be done before Chrintauw.\ report of the «o«mxlttee for, reveal* 4he I^.lowtog aceom- 4K ] CII& 4WT jcSiyi'fSSW.TH^W*\\ * -*•*•\•*• of ahoea, 85 pairs; rnb- 4k pain; overaboeSr 40 •tali ratter* U palm; tm sain; i»derwe«ri lit? pa»t«, M; Mitten* and glove*, 37; legging*, quarts; clothing •ttoea repafred 3 t8 Cbtrtwbma baskets of *ro- dlstribwtwl ot a coat of r 83 yartte; blan- 4; *we«ter# and jackets, 21; weed, 3 loads; medicine, 1 mmi treatment, flO.i tootti extrae- fUSO. ^ »nd books, $21-40; shirts, 30; handkerChlefe, 12; suits, 3; 8; lodging, li.igretten 3; thread £ • . * W,J DEFEATED AT INDIAN LAKE TUSCnC DEFEAT 1*0-' VN FAJOLIAR TYPE OF COURT Jf. AST GAME THROUGHOUT ft W. 0. «lfte basket ball team opened the aeaswn'at Indian Ij^e la«t ftaturday nigbf, They were ^totetcd liy tb» mm of.29-20 to * that and exciting game. The game waa pUyed on a two division c^urt «tjMi wa« a handicap to the local team a« tihey had been accustomed U <ra& of three dlrlslonR. Th^ rc- t«ra fam« wiH be played iiere eatly Bffxtmosth, ,\ • - . •ha had w«Md W» !• f euatody of kef My its, Hayakawa, wh* Ifiaa NobU aayi « h hflV iW l«a land, fearing TUPPER BANK . REPORTS GAIN IN ASSETS NO REDUCTION IN women THISnMB Tapper Lake, Dec It— Ik* year end ttatement of tte Tapper National Bank reveale aa in earning* over any year In tan history of the Institution. Ia the 25 year* tixm toe foand- ing of thle inntittttion, the wpiiat fuwl ha» ri^cn front ^JO.OOO.uo to over the quarter million dollar mark. The rewurcee, according to the bonk ktatemenj, are more than $1,300,000.00 and are in an uausoal- iy liquid condition. Bank official in a atatement to the Free #.•*•> mtttibuted tiie ^-•Jh a degree* of HUC- to yearn of conaervatlve man* the contluuoua growth impiovcmeut in the community und the irarroundlng territory which U tt-rv-iid\ by tLy Tup^ci* Bank. Charles Knox, vl«e-prealdent» stated that the Tuppw Lake Nat* tiottitl Bank would\ not find it nec- ttgBary to annottnce * redocttoii in interest rate« paid oa time deposit*. Tlie condition of the bank I**K-h that it will not be forced to foHtow the lead oC other bank* in the ter- ritory in making tfoi* cut, The iMiyment of & 3<fo rate on time deposit* has for wsveral yeara been a part of the conservative pro- gram of this bank, and title officen* claim that because of thl* poltey, the condition of the bank Is such that this policy can. be maintained at the present time, MERCY HOSPITAL GROUP ELECTS 1932 OFFICERS ORGANIZATION PLANNING AC- TWITIES FOR Ii32—CAIU> PAKTV SCHEDULED, BUT PLANS NOT COMPLETE - following staff of olfieerB were at a recent meeting of iler- i*y General Hospital Auxiliary for he year .1933? Mm' L. P» Quinn, president; 'Urn' Marshall Bttlee viee-praeident;' Mr. M» 6 and Mrs* George ^ Ralph Baitings! and Mrs. John ^icCoy were elected to posi- tions on the purdiaslnjr conunitttc of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Quirm succeeds Mrs. Georgp Bishop who was elected to the p« t f»f secret aPy formeriy held by Mr«. Qulnn. • Among the early activities selied- ttled for tm *r<a*p w|li be a bene- fit eW W*& t0 ** ¥ M at ^ e K> «t C. Home on Lake »t at fjheir first meetfnj? In Jaanary. Plans for a benefit tea are also being con- sitleretl, but final awangement» have not as yet been completed. MU* Sypher Accepts DUtkian Position mat Kite Sjpb**, »-ycar-old daacmter of th* BeT. and Mn, X A. aajd hmm aasaaMd her Site la «tmdnate of «t tawrence AiricoKurml Collese at Caaatoo abd of Symaiae Un4r«r»Itj. ate con pM«d her course in tMetetk* »t B»t tor Uemorlal Hospital, ProviUenoe, Eaode Sunday School to Give Xmas Program Each Sunday School dans under the direction of its teecb«r, will take part Sn * grand Chrtatihus pro gram at <3r*c« MethodUt EpUeop«l Church 'Wednesday night, Deeesa her 2S, An lnter«itiu« profram of vocal aolcw, class aonga and recitation* will be followed by distribution of presents from a lurge Xam lr.£*v The cturtomary annual hotimiy of- fering will be taken aa a benefit for the Orphans' Home at Williamsville, Tupper Gets Water From Netv System Tlie first water received by 'the rlHafe from Little Simons Foml came through the losing of the new- ly intuited system *t eleven o'clock yesterday morning, a cording to woul rec«if ed irom Tuppor L&dce village oflWik la«t night The pa«t «reek has been spent-1» the coD*tructk>n of the control house and the installatioo of the control yjlTes regntating the pressure in the oM and utm llttea at t&At tiooftt the control house. BiHH>inmendatfOUN for rhan^en la thu elwilim law hare heen made ni .Vlbaay by the 3«»lnt lr|ri»tatlve «om* m r'w «f rli* El«>rtioo Coiuini#*don. wr» Aafty-iatioft aoki the Maj'or** eon- !V:>-n«T> * 'tu.iiiu-«HitHi*T Al'snnder 8 T II\H vf )< -ii'riw» m •'.\Hil~.nutf %* jo'iit •onimitlw rftwt in umrat porter of Home of the for improren^nt made at the <organ< ixatlon meeting of the grovrp. Of the 20 aowceetlow* advanced at the ttrtt gathering. Oommtftttoner Carlwn beUeTW the mo«t important are <bo«e calllnr for permanent reg« Mra t!on of totera, geettl rerWom of the election lawjo aaake aM m* tio«« cooform, avppo!ntn»ent of «Iee* tton in«pe<tior« by the board of elec- tion* with ponner at reOKMral, and abandomaent of primartea when there are no contest*. BRING HARllONY TO DEMOCRA e^entlal but wo*iW wire the voter* of New York State tbooeandu of dollar* mntwHy, Mr. C*rfaon ia ex»- tineed. tte«l*trmtlott would *be made jper- manent^rithrthe tbter rwnHning o». the rolls at a gftre& aaddrem vntU he moved or die«i. Continual imetwlment of tbe elec- tion lair Ms l«rft it irlth many du- plication* and a patched up «p- pf«moce which retard* election mt- Ainery, and Ownmiiaioaer advocaten a p»er«l rerlalon in the Intereata oCtoaaqpUdty and leaw mi»- ond*r«tawlla|. Election Inpcetom are appointed by tlie Mayor on recommendaikm of oovaty eoawaltteet, bot thf b tm mitt work. J|r. Cartaoa thece- Uore favors t <Aange wnich wonld pluee tiaafe appoiaUneata in the maoda'of the botrd* of «J«Hica, •ob|iat<o TCCooaaModaUoo ofooaaty- conMOiltteea, bat with the power of if tbe iwpfctori are found to be ineffldent. Primaries In inrtancee where there are no «ont««t* are waste of taxpayer* money, the eon- ntlav&oner hold*, ami nhoukl be abol- ished lai the interests of economy. mI* of dollars are wasted. amrnaHy in thin Atate, he i-ald, for rent ot poillns places, hire of poll workern awl p>riniing of ballot*. e ami ottoers of tlie 200 mew- arwi or!«JiirtlIy »ui?ge»fre<:i were ed tborougMy at the Albany meeting?. Those recommended will be Bubmltted to *he Tjefjlsiature with the breaking at the election law. Other nwmbewi of the joint <#*»- mittee are John A. Bixbop of Gene- O.C« 1!homp«ofii *)< Cortland, H. A. Xicholrs »t Roehester, Oharleft Decker of Wlitte Plains William P* Capes of Albany, secretary; James Mathewv, Ithacn; George ZechW, White Plains mnA , frank V, Hogan, Albany, the fast three being city repreneaxting tlw mayor. LIVESTOCK »m IN Batnc« Corners, Dec. 16—A stock bam, V& hpad of cattle and three horse*, owned hy B. X Gregg, wen burned ye«terday ttwrnlng at 1 o'clock wittt a losft estlaatad at $6,500. The origin of the fire la un- known. •\•.• CONTRIBUTE AMOUNT EQUAL TO DAYS^AY FOR EACH TEM3HER LEGION VOTES TO AID LOCAL RELIEF FUND CONTRIBUTES TO MAWHT8 » LTBT. CHILD EEHAMUTA TI«N. POlt aCOCTB AKP XMAS SEAL COtOfTTTEE. Vl Taaet two gMtlenMn are invtated I speaker, aad Comnsaiinii H«uy wita ntere power thta any other T. Rain«y of Dlinoia, Majoftr pair ia ill* DOOM of represent*- floor leader, both Dtmocrata. Bap* ttvea aa fat *aTenty-a»cond eon-1 ret-nting jtbt aooth and nortt, gresa geta wider way in Wtahtnr tii^promiie to provide unuroal tan, They art C^ jreannan John i lurmony in the ranks of their N. Gamer, kft, of Tttai, tae new <Frmm Ptmri Will Be DUtribated Only To Subscriber* After This Iuae Thbl ia tfae taat tiMae of tlio TUPPEB LAKE FREE PRE88 that will be dlatribcted aa conapiinaentary corHea In Tupper like. Hereafter, dettYtry wBl be made only to robacribers, elth«r by carrier boy or tirou«h the mails, if yon wlah to receive the •Free Preaa' throogh the m*lK eaH vm at 7-W and we atuall be glad to pkiee yoar aaue on onr llat of aubacribera. A ****** Tm^mmm «* »* B*»niamlo Clawtjo Pot* 1 H; IU in n#> M,« John* ha U took U*J the matter o( relief in * moat thoromfU way* Vif- ty dolkra was voted t«> the Mayori relief fond, ten dollar* to the local •coot <omndttae, tie d-Htar» to th« rrsnklin Cowrtj- BehablUratlon and cMUl welfare «eouuaJtu» direc- ted by MM. Anna Ketiu o i Maloiw. Tim 3Po§t oepieted Ita tre**ury eon* gkterabiy teKMine of thi» actioa, hut ihe mm were wAkl in ttm tK^ie): mat a more wortay work cnrnkl nut ot. of the icau JUg&utK tarrjtHt with H Unit ev«rjA>ne will wpport Ita au- uiuL Mew Veiir' \\>oa »s.v«. ifiiaWrate ^repatauow ule u«in«c uuwie i>y A Urg* coironlt-- vm tioniipowea of Joi^ph Bunu, l>r. H. ttacMaO, WaUtt Vuwen, U W. Bo»- cuarU, Ai. Brockaan J. liurlnko, WU- Lam Sheuv «nd Wlttiaa B«>C b»Uite «u«r ocganlia gkwk relief program REPORTS HEARD ^v DUKfflM rMWAVON Or BOtUNw TKAlii PLAN TOCENAJaYNTI* BEHELD THU vfiMnw Taptwr LaJta, Dec. IT—Tae teacfe- «n of ite Tappav La*» PnbUc •rboofai at a wmt awattag of the Ukr at fuweirtHim la* to Mayor itarrtn'» tee to «\b* ia tk* earrytac on of relief work aaaoaf the iWatWaits aad of the till—w The mm ia 4e a oaatrttmtlom olooe 4*fm pay by eadi b d Thto k ia addltfea to any pritAte doaatkMM mmh by tae <eacber» aa and alao in «4iitteo t<» oomtrttMtiaai •© tve'Hay- or** found nukde by tills orjantoatioa. Mna, Bwaaett W«ir, aeerctary of tbo T«*charw\ twnrtatlnai. ia BOW engaged in tlw pm»aratlon\ of a re- port of aU eonttfbwtta'aa wUnt by jUa croop for ntttt wort is thi* tomnmnlty. The wgmttwHi be ready tor pohikatkm at am early daaav. eordlac te ttw aaMopaoBMavt today. • . •' • '' ' dliru—loa at the Aaw>rtatlwi lag tftai wt«k tedaMI flam for tat orgini—llan a< otat New X«rk «a<$ Ttnraday, ekb*r call us on* wfio daHvent this edtMqn. The boya wUt on SatardaV afternoon, and will deMrer the paper recul«rlT to tboae wlaaing It brought to their door, The eo»t by carrier boy ay live emt$ weekly, by awlL $1^0 yearly. FRANKLIN COUNTY SETS ASIDE $1,202 FUND FOR REFORESTATION STATE PAYS HALF THE COST LANDS TAKEN IN TAX SALE WHJb rim PLANTED ^-8UPKBVIS- OES AI8O HEAR REPORTS OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS • Malone— State Aid, a balance front the foewtry fund for the clos- ing year and an appropriation toted by mvcfviMam^Swit&ty will profldv lor refoiettnttottv-lfe Franklin County next year. Appt^iaflon- of wltt be met by a similar gift from the Mate under tiie Hewitt law. Lands miable for reforestation will be tuned when they are taken is tar sale*. Tfc* mortgage tax commit- tee reported, The fctgfrway and m- printendentt aoooanto it pored the aoaobnik* correct. building report auditors will give their division later. County Clerk Harold G. O'neUl reported «be amount received for recording fe«^JUi«g and entedn-J pp and aofiry potolic f«e« WAS |6,182.«S. The total for buntiop and Ikettse fees received was $ The receipts from the wort- gage tax were 18,004.28 DNFIRINGLINE WITH JAPANESE FORCES IN MANCHURIA Thii remarkable photo waa taken on a tecUon of the Supinkai-Tao- nan railway in Manchuria «i Jap- aneae wldien opened t fire on a Chinefe force which had been im- peding; their work of repairing the road. Latest dispatcher from tlie Manchuriant front indicaU that Japaneee ajrmiea may move on Chinchow, the only remainirig Chineae occupied city in Man* churia. TJhe Aatomoi>ite bnreati mcioding teoelpu from the iwtte ot acenae pfertes, of all ciaaAfientioai*, operator* itceaue renewal*, <rhaxut .ours' licenees, and ait other sources, were *l»5444JtL This was an iu treiwc ot 16,888.12 over 1U30.- The total received by tbe oount>; clerk from all sources was 54. ThiB w«a an increase of. 88 over 1930. The report y \Frantlln Oounty received in uses for its own uae from the «iwve ociu merated reeeigite the lotlowlng: lt^ cording fees, *0,182©5. Huntit« and n»hlnx liiHinweav I8C1.02. ATMomoUk Ucenee ieea, $?,}«!tofc Mortgage tat Vbeing o»e-baLf of amount reeeiveci) ternim *i #i$«77tr In cloedDg hia report County Clerk O'NeUl ««ys: \My«eM and ante are very much pleased with quarters in the county clerlt't offlcv and the auto bureau. With, the com- plete separation ot the two depaui- meats, the work will be facilitated j. jgrjeat deal and we are very appre- ciative for the fine location, ar- rangement ami equipment.\ TROOPERS GET BOOZE HAUL AT FAUST CORPORAL 4mm 1>UFFY AND TROPPER NOLKTTfc CAB PAREKD At Tupper Lake—A high, powered Radster and i*« cargo of Christmas liquor fell Into\ r of Oo^mi l*eo Duffy awl Noli^ittif «ta£toneit h»»r*», a few a«o- inenta after i«. r»j« pirkod ta an alley at Tupper Lake Jtmetkni al>out 3 o'clock Monday n,ornius?. Tipped off as* ro its whereuliotjts, the troopers seized t'.i» machine, but found no trace of drivers. The load is valued at $500 In Iioli> flay pvi<m. Trooper Noilette ^ood guard over the machine until fteaer»* al prohlbifcloa ottlcerg froun Mtx.Uk- took it <to h-eadquartors about fi:3(i o'clock. A story current fe tli«t own- ers intend to^ attempt recovery af the car. aaable to away of wnom will be abM to \#- tamwjof iim fowl oottt op ay tae v*« atate. Tbere are* approxUuateiy 1*» cb- teteran** at fcuniaoant at w- ported by tae comlwee bm&ml by In ortier to atunnjate tht np ol misutoerMbupy Couiauuxktr 'J.V V *«nt» apDOiaceO. two venom ou * m4n»be«thk» anve. At the «ntl <«. the drive , JObruary & tl»e will hokl an oyntcr wW aerv* the meal] ana. wima (he «i«it»* tiKTeafMtr. Anociei- of K. V. work The Boat dtocuaaed plan* for pre~ ntiDg «h Ametdwatt tfiag for tlitt ttiifja iscJnoQl ro»trtun along With toe *enool colora and while fund* do not ptrmic the expenditure a t tbi« tiimv Poet wiU uaderuke, throogt a coiiuaktee, to rai*e the n«cefl«ary Before ad>>i»ra*i*wit, a beantifo*. axt MiUfter/s Iwignia waa pie— nented *o the re**rmg Commandw (J. W. BoocbenL ROD AND GUN CLUB BANQUET ATIRO^UOIS ELECTION OF %m omouus* ATTENDANCE EXFECTU) Tupper Lake—Tupper Lake Ho«l and Gun Club na» wmpk-tnl ir- ngemenU for the anaoal bauque* ThomUiy n%ht at Hotel Iroquoii. Secretary Karl It. Witeo* Turn- day announced fae had re«eoite«t nearly 50 retervmtSont 'for tlie t under the <Si*eetk» «c\M Bmhm Blsbel, at which frtend* tiwl relatives of nmnberg will be pr«m>«: Heretofore, the banquet ha» been fcwt niberi only. A. four-piece orches- tra .wiU play. Election of off lcera will foUow tii* nquet, Leaden* ate! l>r* €* %•&* Lbm, D*e«identjlf mhrn** m*& tary;Bari W Owene, yfeee^rertdea-t, and 3» Howard lkkwn, treawrer, LHrectors are Edward i lieeves Fert-y Akiot der, Ernest Woods ana Cati toy, ' • , License Hate* Tv Be Issued Friday County Clerk Sarokl O'JSfMll be iiL.Supper Lake all da ^lhber IB to- tesue !«*« lice He wilt be at the ottkx M( George H. Delaire, Towm Clerk, Att Supper Lake garages are raf>- i«d wl*h appttcaaiol ^ak^ hth nray also be had offlioe. • be Wm «te Uaea m th* *atf beM * t B% WoJC tita nawr. It «i« agreed that ttee loaftaf gro«v of wonld prgiSie a avpper tut tike wia*et* at the <*oat of UK Anof'ir «*jfct taat received eoa- leravbhi djomsstoai waa tfe* projee* t«d awTey ander the «r*ction of lU NT«t Tor* Stat- Departueat of Pbyatcal Bdoctlioa to aaotrtala tae extea* of fa^arloa to ajtdlaattt re- ceived in umwiaaM ot tie 8tai* eapertntn- Botoert B. Lai« had bee* MtectU fcy tke State DeparUut aa m ot th^ to aactet aad pawtklpattt im thte «rvfr wUcH ia being awde tke paAtk achooU of the FIRST SCOUT RALLY HELD ON SATURDAY i-^8AKANAC LABK PIACH) SKA Tapppr Lake—Boy Scoot* of fee Tupper Lake dtatrtct of the A(Hron- daek: wmaeil, will hold their ftrst rtUy of tlie wtarttv i«tnr4ax night Hi tacOval Wood Mah Bali here. The mttttagtaf «|go wiU be » di; - trtct cottrt of honor with Don H. Glmber of Plere*«>ld. chflinnan, *.« pro«kHng otffajtr. A knot-tyinit tour- ttanaent, maxa «»»««,' troop iwpec- tlowa foe tlietimd of the convmif- siooer'n rtbbona, group singing aM Out pmwnrtatloti of pcout award,? will coinprl«r tbe> program. , 'OTft koot-tyinfr towrniiwient wiU K« «Ma««tea by FleM M Alfred's. BfttArtl,. Ir., of Lake, with the avsnistanoe of n con- dent of Stranac and 1/ike fdX '9m 8coat». It lhr*e.,foc teamm. Mans game* wffl' ribbotw an* coBOWtod l»ee*Bte<l at formal ' ;«t Scowt two* >c«re on ne*ta«» of ' rib- bo*« for tlw dlBtrfc-t. \ a%e« wik be presented at doneof «^ .^A p *toi* ot «o«rt o(T honor. at«*t*ber* «t he Boy »oout joommunity commit- |^ Ghildt d» rict chairman i n charge, 1^v« mart* aU armngenaents for the 1 I..-.