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^_ m _ apirtt «t tfw Otn« fttf lvti% WaittatB New Ytfwkfc' waakiy. e*t or potttkftl awttaat, 4b* to *Bm*m* w turn, to *§• ** Adirondack #* tit i J> - • i. > V.' VOLUME ONE NUMBER 4 TUPPER LAKE, N. Y. TWRSDAY: DECEMBER 31, 1331 $1.50 S CEKTSC30PY STATE BEfiMS STUDY OF DEER STARVATION LAKE PLACID ACTIVITIES HALT ONE HOUR AS FINAL TRIBUTE IS PAID Dft MELVIL DEWEY wmsmm MHO IWNMK or LAJLB MACID •MNWIAV A* LAMM MJVBHK Late Placid—TbW resort teased Us bounty Ytvatnr MM! winter sport* actbtttoa for om m«*r Tuesday > ««• paid to tat aatav af ©*. MaAvfi Hew§y, aotfid ed* aad foandtor «* the I>fce Chk. wbn died Haturdajr it UtoFtedi.ru. \•re eoaMtetad by E<** ¥ letter written by Dr. Dewey to hia frlendi on tie occasion of hi* 801*1 birthday, 1*« than three week* ago, Ha alA» Jtpoke t*f Dr. u iif pitpom all tferongh t SO year*,\ raa tn* letter, \ha to ibijpe «* persona* naMts to «!tan)f»> tint tfiiiiant ntwfUatii ,if rhe X*ke ^ac- id Chin, in Acorn nt the dob. At the saaaw Jpax, funeral services were beta* eanfeetad at Befcrfag, wifh the flat; at hattaaet tb«r eosasBanlty, at 11 o'clock in the r . . __ ^• Wosjfc\ WB . ...„ • ad tarisag tbe servieot and mea la wwttscr sjwtbsa, sjaaaa boro trosa alt part* of taa flobe la «eaflr <nr» aamfjait aaftav ail look Haw t* pay tbHr ranpirta to tbe .Mam note* 1 tot aaaavsaataia, Delegations from dv> le atgaaliittasas In tat village at* laap aad towa governing bear*. . WaUexw Vanller was at ti* «on» nala af tbt ocyaaa, and played never- al at Dr. Dewsf*« favorite nalets Ham Mr. OHhar roa4 psahaa «0 •aft In* at w«U as excerpt* from a ••w MI 41 yrnin «m «n FEED CHILDREN OF THEIR ENEMY *: r . :M#\ teportmnt to ctean ap idiUe 1 ]«i» my appetite lor work. \go while ti» wortd Ha» more worrr «boot than «v*r before In hawttt hWtory, I am bury and h»p- py. Not tweMme I am luMMtrmt to the prf«ent probkmft bat b*- 4»m* my miari U *<*ooi«i mot to worry. 2 pro*t by Pa 8taaT« dies tamfi** mmwM of Iwman l MM In to fc«l <«ch nlalit bar« thy UiDfr P1«*4,ru.-Fui»eral rniteez MM %«• Twiday for Dr. Ifttitt Dti«r«y. Mtted educator, who dtoA amMMOy at feia borne 4a/. BiulBf«a waft lialted b*twe«a 11 RJML aad i PM. toe the funeral. fbe My waa aoat to Orlando for gwwmtioap'ghe aibea wlH be taken to late Placid, V. T. r far i COAL THEFTS CIEAREDUP (Y POLICE re- of Tmn»r Lake BifttrtmtMf for tb« iaaaili muh a T«fcAe*e artattp «o»d«et charf*^ aad two koilaav eataa, »• «C wMeU waa tfct act of a Mmot wlwa* awna Ja wllHMld fipom pttMKatkMi bccatite at Mtma* ittacva la tha Jfttt Joto A aat X«Hk« of Ube Peac* Tboaiaa it F»iwt. Oa« »«teac»\^(f tkt Ovoadafa 0Min*r o«t igr favtlMtkM SNELL FAMILY HOLD REUNION AT SMITH HOME uto l^ ia HM def endaat the ant«*oe to <Hm- by CMef o< ti^ Kak Tark O»- ^ ^ T ^ 4Ma from tbe Mew Tors yaras at Faust Acting on ' •1'MaV fVbnaaf AHaataWaM 4WtfaW larestigatfcm whka ra- satfaei la tba arrast of Young, wbo wai fwail taking a quantity of Mai fnam toe yard. Yeou* con- to a fjftfiiMis tbeft oC wood ba sane yaras ItaTNea, bewevew that — r __ are tavetvei la tbta • arrest* are expect- At least two ether be arraagnesl brief* Walk <Qa tba* eaVtafcs datbm taat ee- ^.__ at tba ,laaat yarAs aad rat fnal froan tbere nave bees ea ft* sosae rim*, tort H Is tbat tba? wi» be hrouffct ^i wka- tbe arrests toad« by 1 kaatlen daring tfeepStft week. Aim* Homy O*t of Use is* b» drtasa out of drett- >m Opwaaaarg as a j^esiilt of atta» yesterday by local to eharjre discount at the bank rate> which is 90 * tbeir &N» rah* but darlnr {aataawa have been accepting the coin* a their fare value bat during Chtftaaaft woek , the stores ware tfobaed jriaV Canadian nlckles and dhncM, wMch fame largely from 10* S«vr*l partle* who MW a to make some money on the *jt« cfcana* rate we«tj* Prescott and' bnmm *xt<* li>sgTaj#a1lllf <• o* ill\ 'ICetvlaata salaVfa*a foweo iiteiit to HW f erer, tka Catmdian dollar be^an to ALANSON U »B*ft HWI \' DBNTS Tapper Laka, Dec «—A holiday >ta»lo» waa tlr«i # Friday at M* Stars HIM to** <rf Mr. «wt MM. Hearr L. S^th, 1 B honor of Mr. maA Mm, Alanaoa J. 8oeH of CtaOfer, jiioaeer attOen in Tamper Uke and parent* of lir*. Smith. «ie ermt waa attended by cbll- drea, cramichlldren and great- frttodcMldren of tbU iOfnly •*• 44MMdl ectapV ami kKfuded &e *ottowinf; Mr. and Mra. Htnry L. •nM-% 1*1 Utttm LocOa and iffl. dred Smith, Mr. and Mra. Earl W. Owwa, Dyton awl JDarl Owen, JFr., Mr, and Mr*. Bobert Bacon of Top- Jf*J*ke, Mr. aad l*a, Albert «f hn, Mm fWt» «f Conifer, Mr, and M*#. fS of Axton, Mim Hora tt ^ t 8k»t*twr». HitHa «f Tapper L«ke. «*• irnay toeala were dU»p- »o»*e« br the enforced abaenee of Mr. and Mm BntlL aa the latter JJ ***«*•» strtomlr 111 at Her «oa» Xmaa Moniac arxl Mbaad and #on-i«-iaw, Wil- Cftrlatlan, remained with i»er. •EZLS** «\**»*' *» **> anava4daNy prerented from attend- > m* fer of the featlve occa- •Wtt-waa Aunpened until i t t« ft, «»««MiJatt a teiephooe message OoaMiratated that Mr* *i tmmg eomfortably. jwImdAi Thomas Church wt* celebrated at St. Cbtwfc by a Midnight En- «a Christina* Eve at which idltioaal carofo and music «fcnrcb were sung by choir jjbjtafitloii, The rector spoke w of the meaning of Christ- •ot a mere memorial, but a renewal of life. The next morning the second ChHrtmt* service was well attended, the service of matin* on Sunday morning ~wa* followed by a readlnaj of Christmas poetry which stewed to bring out the spir- it of Christmas better than sermon*. . ., ' '• • '• \The Adoration of the and Kings\ was given tty th> H 4*f School and tine to the kind ro- operatlon of all coacerned, OH\X'- daiJy Deon and lira; Ruck, it wn» a colorful and long to be. r«nem- bered spectacle. , Iffixt fiNuday there will be Holy OoraanMnlon at 8 and ll^a-m. and BvvaMona; at 7:90 pan. These tier- tioea fall within the twelve days of Chriatnuui and -provide' an oi>- imttiuttt fti ng «hurcb/people t<^ fnlflU their Christinas / obligation. Tbe sermon will be on \Tbe LEGION HOST AT NEW YEAR CELEBRATION CA00NO ORCHRVIKA Tapper %ttkt>~~ Benjamin Otmreo Vm. 2ao, Anterlmn l^flott, I* mak« lag «*lMbora,te preparation* for ibe ittnaal N«w T^r Ball ataged by tbr ijnfammAltf. »verj y«ar for the and tb>- TO DETERMINE CAUSES LEADIf«G TO NUMEROUS DEATHS YEARLY FEEDING EXPERIMENTS PLANNED Tiria toachlac aeawi at a railway ri of fea4 W duldwju Tba aoldtoM ara bonad for farther aV tacka on Chlntx, probably mate* \i)» oxpbaaa of aana of tba chtt- ibtn tk«y aor« f aoonff whUa on xoata to tko frwtt. HONORS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED Al^ONG SCOUTS AT TVPPER RjyLLY~-OVER 1O0 ATTEND maoamsmmm MBBOMS GO TO TKOOP %U- nERccracu> TAME KNOT-TWNO HONOM — «AQUS AMD BADOW AWAUNED Honor* were well diMrlboted at the Topper take district rally and Court of Honor of the Adirondack Ckwndl, Boy fikwot« of America, flttfeardar eT«Umc at the Oral Wood Diah OoaHMmy Hall at Tapper Lake wftlch WM attended hi more than MM) aeotttat and « lar«e> number of pnreat* and frlenck The oonamiH- •lotier'fi inspection ribbomi went to Ckwdfer Troop 21; the knot-tying; toornameut WAS won by Piereefldd Troop 2i; an Eagle Scout bada? wa* prefient«d to George CoHln«>n of Tapper Ltke Troop 1«, and Don- ald Keeler of Fawrt Troop 11 re- ceived tiw badge of Ufe Scoot The Eagle Seout baid«e, highest award for advancement in Swat- ing, was pinned on tbe breast, of Scoot George CoiHnwm t»y hte fa- ther, Dr. T. J. €olUn«on r while Eagle Scout Jcha B. Cbllinmn, tm- amtant scoatmanter of Tnop !«, w«a an Interested onlooker, The Oollln- mm boys are the first brothert In tbe Adirondack Council to receive ttoe Kagie badge. In a special candle-Hjcht ceremony ten boya took the Bcotft Oath, and were swiorn in as members of three troops by their scoutmaster*. They were: Robert Dewyea and John HtfU, Faurt Troop 11; R. J. Bk*h, K. K. Bddy, S^ WiHlanw and G. MaeDonald, Conifer Troop 21; Cal- vin Dutmaye, Ronwold Gebo, Gar- riaoai Bartonb and HeMn Biay, of Bereefleld Troop 94. Star Scout badge* were present oil to Vernon 'Blair, Troop 11; Ana- tin Down, Troop 21; and Scovtums- ter John N. Carrier, Janet die* M*nta» Malcota liilk, and Victor MtUa. Troop 91 Barrttt Cola and lAwrence 8. Qnfnn, of Troop 16, receipted tn« kadteat of Itittt Ciaaa Scont. Merit badge awarda were; .Troop 11*; Kormnn Baabant, ath- lertc*. coa*errattaa, eyennt, ftrat aid to aalmavto, adkolarship; Donali Xeaaar, plwunlag; Frederick Rnle, orpentry; Kcimetk Role, carpen- try, personal bealtfe. Troop If; law* rtnee 8. Qoinn, carpentry, flrtt aid to animal*, handicraft, pathflnding, woodworking; Troop SSL; Anatia Down, readinf, adwiamhlp. Troop Mi Walter Currier, bookbinding, Brn«*t Mttte, flmmawblp; Kenneth ftremanaotp. The knot-tying tonmament and games were directed by Field OommiMioner Alfred 8. BendeH, Jrl» aealated by Eacjle 8cont» Stephen Wortheu, Thomas Oantwell, and Paul Mt-ttde, of Ship's Couivaoy 8 of Saranac lake. Don H. Gimber, diairmati, and a Court of Honor compomd of A. P. TeMder ( George 0. Ptrxws Dr. Carter Stone, L. 0. King, Arthur G. Down, George % »hield« aiMl Scout Exeetttiw frederlc I* Wellington, presented the badges. mil. f*ll M» w»M «• Wood Dish Co. Haul* IIKI to tlM chairman, it Is going to be one of tbe higfesfc and he«t affairs ever aponaored by the Legion. A radio brottdcaHtfroTO New VOrk Ctry been angafedi to famish the naisie, and Joe Bnms, hiding the owMnlttee on arrangwnont^ has guaranteed a real treat tCeteryone wbo atteod* H« say* tbaM^ X«- flout baa pat fort* every po#*lbk> tertnlmnent for the occaalon. effort to {provide the finest of en- tertnlwaent for tbe oecaKloa. Tfce hall will he derated, and OatttiME will begJn at 9:*> pun., us; until tt'JIO aaau The com- ntlttee in charge of arran«ement«t Joe Burns, cbainoan; £>r, H. H, Facteau, vk«-<;bair»an head- ing the floor committee; WHttam B6ocbard, chairman of the eotnanit- on puWleKy; William Shea, William Boot and Jacob ftteafeu Tom Somesr, commander of Ben- jamin Chnrco Post» has requested alt who are planning t* celebrate the cowing of the New tear, to attend the Legion Ball Thursday right, and; la addition to having a good time, assist in -a moat wor tay oaf*** Tbt pr*<*ed» wiU enable tbe Legion to «trry out itn pro- tram of local relief work during th* coming winter. SPECIAL OLYMPIC STAMP WILL BE ISSUED ON JANUARY 25th GOES ON SALE AT LAKE PLACID DAY AHEAD OF OTHER fH)6T OFFICES — STAMP PICTURES SKI JUMPER AGAINST BACK- GROUND OF SNOW According to an official annOtmee- ament made yesterday, the U. S. Pwrtoffice Department will te&ue a special stamp commemorating 1 In- auguration of tbe 'Third Interna- tional Olympic Winter Games, be- ginning/'at Lake Placid February 4. Tbe fltamp will be placed on sale Ut Laice Plttold an Httnary 25, while pontofBwt of the isotmtry will not put theiw on mile until the foll<mtn< day, the ttttt. The stamp i» the twwient denom- ination, picttirinit a »W jnpiper de- tcendlng from a jump. Snow ancl an overea«t sky\ form tl»e badtgronnd. As with the pr««ettt lanue of tiro- cent stamps, th^ prtoclpat colors l be retl and white. Canadian Export* Or Pulp and Paper Decline $31,993,226 Ogdenaburg — Canadian exports oi pitl^ and paper for the flwt 11 months of this year deewtsed in val- ue |»I»iK)S,iKW, according '•' to etatis-, tic* announced today. The totals for the,two periods were $13O,lia,688 and,' $1412,106304. The *Tp)rts of pulp and paper in November were•tnhted at $11- 815, 3©7 r «n increase of #149,047 orer the previous mootli. Durinj? the flwt 11 months of the year the «ports of Can«diflin imlp wood «iwreji;«ited 900,607 cord* compared with 1,266*198 cord* In Sigmund fiewUadt $ Treasury Official, Visits Sunmount Sigmund Newstadt, chief of «pe- elal ajf«ib« 0 *>f the tJ. S. Treasury llepartinent flt N«»w York C^ity, was «llliE^l;hp^ ,thl« week by the attic- al condition of tite brother, Benja* ntin B: Newstadt, who has been a patient for aeverai years tit the IT. & VeterunH* Bureau, Huuoionnt. s-mmm EXPRESS THAKKB The at Mercy to their Lake for ttte am, BEGINS AT ONCE MASONS ELECT 1932 OFFICERS VOOfB IS NftfflLY WUKp- m WOWWITUI. iuim -4N8TALLATI0K 8EKTICC W JAJOIAWf Topper Lake—At tb* Temple oa Park St, Tapper Ttrorsday nifht, Mt. Arab Loda* F. ft A. M. t No. M7, In annual cosnmunication, elected officers of ttae lodge for lUtft The newly named officers art a* Hows: WonAipful Master, Dr. Leland F. Foot*; Senior Wawhsa, Stanley W. Clarke; Junior Warde*, Victor B. KoeUc; treaanrer, Frank K. Beigei; secretary, Harold E. BeJ» k>wa; tiler, Earl Snyder; trustee for a term of three years, Floyd B. Keeler. Several officert frill be named by the Worshipful Master at tbe first slated communication of. tbe lodge in January, when Installa- tion ceremonteg will take plaes, conducted by Harold E. Bellow*, retiring master. / Mr. Bellows, wh6 haa served tte lodge in this position during 1OT1, holds the distinction of being tbe t worshipful master of tba Masonic Lodge In New York Stats at the time of his election in 1690, according to records of the Ma*os> te Grand Lodge. Be is ahw nttia* bered among Die limited few who bare ever been accorded this hon- or under the age of 37, Cold Discovered At Chasm Falls An assay of ore found on Chasm falls property hat revealed the pres- ence of gold and sliver. The dis- covery was wade ny Bnvld ». Gad* way, his scow, James and Leon Gadvray, and William D. Helms, all of Cha«nv >alls. The quantity of ore which was submitted for assay was found to contain about one-half an ounce of gold and 26 ounces of sliver t o the ton. The present price € of gold Is an ounce. the Oadwityf* and Mr. Helm had made an extensive search and study •of the section* in which the ore was found and all have filed claims. In yertra past .traces of th© mineral have been found in the Chasm Fall* region feut never to an extent whldlit would mske mining profltaWe. Among the minerals revealed by tlie assay in addition to the, gold and silver are trace** of iilckel and pyrite»ulphlte of Iron, the latter known as \fools* *oltl.\ Subscribe for the TUPPWR LAK1 FREE PRESS. Only $l.t» P*r ye«ji MAJITAMJ. CQKSWLL, <a* its «os4« froam atarvattaa, it ami TT • i • . UiiMaatkaH. Jf day by CunaDHaHton Far tb« arst tlaaa la America, aa m«e4 «C tl* death id tl» ound eretj reciotu of Hit •a If aad win It rled on saaMltnaaaasry. Tbe arst will be to aattrmlM tb« caws- 6* death. Tba second wnl b» to •> termlnt what cwsstttitff «ooi win- er food for deer. A tbird wl^i In* >cYtig»te tbe nseaatty for aaeb feeding and the alstrtets la wbk* fwdlag ta Msnsial, and the foartk wilt expirnneat Ik itf Insjatry tete food for deer, tbe CsaamUlsn Oav tttrtment baa been lortaaab) te «*• tbe aatlen aat ut&f far* ttdpattoa In Its aaarvey af Dr. L. Jlaajbaiaiiy at CaVaiH * of deer will be done tain winter front tlM protectors' tttd wardens' stttioos as weM a* from the experimental area*. The star* vatto* areas are districts into wtlch the $mmk pw»*«tor» wilt te nnahle to penetrate this year, i - TUPPER MAN, BACK BROKEN, DIES DEC. 24 DEATH IS EB8VLT OP nts wuamm AT JOHN IVAVlONpN C AMP, WHKWE HE HAS BBBN Tapper Lake-jUrgeile Desereau, 49, Topper Lake woodsman w»» was seriously injured* when his team ran away and caused him to <aH between the runners at his I sleigh last week at the John D*Avlicnon camps at\ Meacham Lake, died Thursday at the Mfcwy General Hospital, Tapper Lake. De- sereau's injarie* consisted of a brok- en hack and broken pelvic hone, and it was announced by Dr. % I. Gotilnaoa, atteaatag phyatciatt, Wednesday, that Beaereau'« dutoc- e» for recoTery were bat sHgbt Beserenv wa* a member of the Loyal Order of Jloote, Faust adap- ter. There are no surrlvow, a» far - i c<mW i» learned yesterday. Funeral service* will be conduct- ed from the home of Louts Far- ant, where, the body was taken* and from the Ctiurch of 8*, Al- plionaua in Tapper Lake. Burial will be made In St Alphowna cem- etery. Hundred* Attend Midnight Ma** On Of Christmas DAVIS - STERN SUIT SETTLED FOR $5,000,00 AFTfcAL BY DAYIS BBWJLTS IN SKTTUaONT FOR THIMD OP AMOUNT NAMED IN BKCKKT VKKDICT Hundred* of Txrpper Lake resi- 4ents thronged to attend the mid- night Mass at 8t, Alphdtiu** Church, HHIng every evallaWe seat «fld temporary seats placed in the aisles, with many of the overflow- ing throng forced to remain stand- ing in the vestibule of the church. A special program of Christmas music was arranged by Slater M. Geelle, who ateo directed the ciioir at the midnight Mass. The organ selections from Roswig's Mass ia \Q\ written especially for Chrtet- ma.n dayrwer* interpreted by 8b> ter'&f;' 'Joseph, Orchestral music for the occa* «lon waa provided hy an orches- tra composed of *tudent» «f Moty <yimi Academy and'members «f the pftriah. Vocal soloists included lftn> & Timmons, Mm. Vl^*-*~ Lt yiauntt. Miss L. Coutoa, Tirpper Lsike-A. «•(* netflement was effected Wmwdny between Miss CHadys Stem of Gabriels and OrviOe DaviB f electrical contractor of Tapper Lake in an appeal t o ft $16,000.00 verdict, whk*. arooont wa« nwatded by the courts to.Mto Kkttn to a $30,000 negligence action arising from am accident near Duane Comers several months ago, when It wsu» claimed that Mte* Stern received serious and perhaps permanent Injurlws, Wtoea the ca*e was flrat brought to th* court*, Mrs. Qenevieve t vi»' wa* accused 9 <rf nmnin«; down Hiss Stem on tbe Makme-Tapper Lake highway aaA teavis« IMC; h> ing in tbe dttch with serious ln iarie#». Mrs. D*vi« iras found not guilty on tills chaarge when tbe ctae W«s heard at Dtuine sbortJy after Die accident occurred. The $30,000 negHgwce Action, wa* then brouithit against Mr. aad M Davis, and «Cter * session of about two weeks, Mim Stem was award- ed $16,000, naJf the amount anked. Bavi* then appealed- the case about two weeks ago, and a final settle- ment of |5,O0Q ca«* fMK now hem agreed to between tbe two parties. It is understood that Davis carried sufficient inefarinee to cover tho amount agreed upon, Judge Chalmers To Begin 2Sth Year A* Police Justice . On January 1, Judge John A. Chalmers, veteran Tapper magln- tratc ivlH fcegixi his twenty-«litb consecutive term In the office of Police Justice of <fche Village of T^s> per take. STfee hfft<»<> of ^ eslaltlitihea in lW>o, and Jtldge Chai doers was the ftrnt «mdid«te- to elected to the office, >*r|anlttst ht*» irst term, m January 1, 190*. \UM l>ekl the office. dace that. date. A ^;Oikhcr ^aec^lve honors , stmared upon tita judge at the ton- the 'Kr«w York Btate M«« jwclAtion -held In Byra tain' Kumraer, when he wait «l ectatf I* the oBce of pat ^^i f aa <»ha«Hi w4tt taaa«*atsly. on amima* fodiag. Dr, wilt «r#et a practical «• he awdt aa tat estate- oi Johm B. Thirabaa, «f •aax, K. M formw president of aW Amsrt can Oats* rroteetlr* Aanaaaflatv has placed tbe HdM* »i tila irroonds at the iHepasal of tb« Department for t£la teat . IXght deer wtU be itarvaaaaa from Mr. Burnhaaa, wbo wm aaa» furnWi four twa-acre peaa. Two deer will he placed la «j*eb fen. la oae pen tbe deer will be tod en- tirely on alfalfa, la another on hea- ver meadow hay, and la Ibe t«hr4 on a combination ^ f alfatta ant beaver meadow hay and a maaa, and in the fottrta on browse cat from the lower branches of sar- roundHng trees. Robert Darrow, who haa been serving the Depart* ment aa scientific assistant in tba <roune surveys will ehed; * vp on the feeding and will wets* tbe aal- mals at remtlar latervalt and »akt other observatioaMi all of wWA a« will report to Dr. Manyard, wbfr wilt a4» visit me peat ahmetf at taterrtUn. By •** oMtood It is hoped that the heat food for deer may he determined with consider- able accuracy. To determine m eanse of tba deat« of dear, auofber plan will be put into effect. Ail game protec* tMw-asa: forea* raigers of the de- partment wltt be instructed to re- port at once he flDdinf of a «ea* deer, and all gnaw chibe and game* keepeti oai priva*e states wlK be requested also to make reports. 1st* mediately apon receiving sac* a i** port, afc. Harrow will proceed tn the scene, examine the dead aaiaaal, «* out the atovtacit and orber «- fan* and -rienUIeally them, in tbe icat place j of food in the mtmkcti aad seconi* ly t o dHermioe if any disease ex- isted. Foe mom detailed mrtboaof • leal examination be will send Ws «P«H?lmMw te tb» CbUegt of V#* »rinary laVdfatee at •Ww* resait of tfaent. '* ejp|M*cled, irtH show >nt 4eer feedlair Is ntctwasry. Mtnwhi'li' aiM»«twr test *ttt bt' ia oatresa under wiM coodlrtos*. Paul 8hafer, at Baker Ifihs in tat D* Bar Movntaht Game Hefna*. mnd «aaie Protector Borke Mar Racqoette Labi, are already ea* •tared in tbe actnsl experhaent ef t**Mm ««* In tbelr tiatire haMtat. fifcet* hales <X alfalfa have bean awiBpfn. to • each •mff three 'lopatloas and Have been cached In fatten* •winter 'deer yards\ from foer 'te ' eiglit feet atMWe the aroaod, A« tbe winter proxreeses, portion* af tbew cache* wiH be placed ai toM»r* va*i where the deer may and tab? food and obarratlotw atade aft te th« Jieaath «f le»rte enob iilgb- (lanee protectors ant tor* rangers la otner districts w« be asaHsiid later, to M» «ff branflbta tor browse to see Iff <b» dear tawrve better on tbk«eoitbam . ; i /