{ title: 'Tupper Lake free press. (Tupper Lake, N.Y.) 1931-1937, February 04, 1932, Page 1, Image 1', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn87070372/1932-02-04/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn87070372/1932-02-04/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn87070372/1932-02-04/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn87070372/1932-02-04/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Northern NY Library Network
? « •V f * jPfe i. ».* \JS™ ~ ~ • jft H w^ ^a^RaaaaaaaRan Raaaaaj| -^p^Raaa; * ^' «i limfT, 5CENTSO0PY ARMY TROOPS OFF FOR SHANGHAI ON BYK.C. HENBY mX. CDWABDCLO- ONSttkAK- FtR'NDINO at the KL iff V. It Hf»»H-ial i*rr- 60th nnjjivtr- of tb* nrd^r, member wit aHKnbem ul Wtiw have 1MM>O for 25 year*. MO baoorvd y. Bdward T. ntadm- MI has bean aa tnaftw aad aaaof tbeeaax- Taaaitiy, aiaa Lake Gbpa- R#' awtkar,. at •mm LMCE.N. Y. it. FEBRUARY 4 f IpPFfPPTOtt SHANGHAI I HILDA AS MISS TO REPRESENT AT LAKE PLACID CAKMDATK AT Htm •\** ftHBaUV NBURY - WILL Dm BUMIKA- AT LAMB AACID ON liaaUIUli U - WWAL NAME AT PALACE TBKATVft W PLACID tr--* t*am* m *» Vf» tt ttm tt» Rather kaa awploytd aa !Rta af akaat 100 part time 1 *atk ia tbfaa ant of work, aflat dear oat drain* watfh » \> taftad ta tke avai a aUgfc* aaalHnt acttaa aa eiga la alkow nW wad ar ra away. r to Laka Favefc* r, B. }. Vane* Ctaabof Uttae peral tkaH , aft ttnaaae Laka htjta- af^Ca^ma^parjWlbr I<Mmi -tlRat. Tkay am; , tat af Vats* at 9 :M aja« t~ ~A iBBBBKTBBnl alt Sltt ^fj^^m ^^ ^^\^\^\^ ii i ^ « ^r » -w - - uat of jamraaae laka ft«R* ajav* tnMfcctfiajr wHk tba, tmlatt Lake Clear pfeoton, |aat tacatvat from Krw MaaM Of IOB) BBWBB\ wide* M a» totfcapraa- aatkm of taa «*y ay taa Qoadon road ladaatrlal diatrlct, pat dowa~ rioting; canter, fid a* yoatk poatiatt tntfrJFapantsa aVaja •a an International •attUmeat tram car; below, tba Japaaau aWciaft to Hilda Hayes waa ariaetai nlfbt a* 'Mis* Tapper Lake Placid Winter Carnival ta be held on February IS aad U at tba Olympic* village. OonteatanU from many village* in Clinton, Ma* an and Kranknn Oaaatfea wilt be preaent to vie Dor tke honora ai 'Qateu' of tbe carnival. All the a«ptrant* for the crown of 'MfcM Tuppar* gathered at tbe Altaaaaat Tlatal. TsOO o*dnek Taa> day. aad tbe aatacttoa waa aiada %y tat vaatag of a board of jadam. aitk taa entire tamtam, tanaattid aadar tar aaaplcM of tar Taati Tapper r<*sw tvnelWMt iiM* inwita* tien to Mend it* beauty delegate to the carnival from Thomaa P. Fa- bertr. secretary of the Like Pladd Chamber of Couaerea, laat weak. Baaday, Fraafc Befemi aad T, J. Blckey went to lake Placid to wa- ter wttk Mr. Itherty and Obtain farther detain relatin* to tftw ear- atvai plan*. It waa learned from Mr. fakerty that the attocttoa af a wtatar aporta aneen will not be made on tba bad* of baaaty alone, bat that tba ftaat board of radge* will riwmtitt personal cnana and pjffaaaaUty among the daairable at- trfbote* of the girl who wiM ha cboaea to relga aft Queen Tba oikar yo«ng ladiea of the vtt- laga wao entered tae race far la* Veronica La Banjt, Noraea Bay* •Mad, Beatriea Aa datre, Barbara Betta, Oltva Wood, »Jrt»rjav »w**- ney, Alee Twobey, and Qtaea Wil- liam*. * ftevaral of tke eatrlea ware aat ia taia viUaaa aad far H • thatr thgitttlty waa aa taa BUda Bayta ror tto aate from that wqllaan fear yam atttr. For aaferal yaaia aba kaa ha taaober of French la tba Tapper Lake High SckoaL Mra, Jama* Rhea la chajnaan of aeleet a girl to ram—iat Laka Fla* dd la the coateat far ojaeea of tba lee earatval to be enadaetaa hy tba Laka Placid AakMat plaa. Otbar awaahaia ava Mm Jattaa Baka\ Mra. J. ,A. Oata, Mr*. Latter Caatla, Mm B. R. MaeOoaaatl aad Mn. Caarlaa La. Aaaaaaaamaat aam waa aaada by Van at datta* m w 0mm t» taear \m anw <m- in* ikm aawr la tba arena Satnntay Digat, Fe«v mary IS. Priam will be awarded to bavinc tke moat original 'moat artiatte aad faanl- eat Plrat prtaea are 110 each and •here are three IS nrlaw for «er* ond. Calldven havlac the moat orig- inal aad taa awat tamoroaa win ree*iva $5 for teat and UM for It «a tttnatated by* the Lake Pla- dd naVmla la charge of ar*aage- awata for ta* aporta carnival that beaatjr repraaentatrrea froav-vUlaff* aa la the taraa coantWa named, at Lake Placid brfora noon of Vabnary m The ftnal mv tactloai will then be made at tba Palaea Theater in Lake Placid. It law aat yet been learned If Admkal ByjftVfaaa atvaad to accent tba mvttatfcm eataadad kiai to he- •Kmi'af t»* winter carnival, bat aa aaaaameamant af bla Inten- tkma la •mill! to be fortbcomlns early aaxt wank. laakag daya ti ana <Nyav las wbka, taa oaraaval will wfll at until wltk exctf- ttk kaaka t aad 4 af I ror the ftrat time to IS year*. wJta tba excevCUm of tb* ^WorM War, wajnaif atyy troop* nave bean or- devad ovacaaw for caMKaancy doty. TVip photo atowa tto V. 8. araqr trmaaport Ctonaaaat, carrylas tbe liaft to rtfht axa OoL Bktoinl Boo- ker, coBMiiiwder of tb» f.\»• MaMv lne force la SaaBgaaft tataraatJaaW al aeulaawat-. 4am>or Pntoa W i5v*: at IM awn* baJM Y«ACai^ kan iawa wtt ba.«a aanaag tram Water- > anarataa; at T. ar- rMmi ta lAkaPaacid aboat U a^ak, aabma aaaw tlirki tint way, total it? 14c LOW PRICES PREVAIL AT LAKE PLACID VKACHBD TO HUCBB WHIN TO BKA- UEVIL MJmmO OL- - SAYS PUBUC ibyt mwmmm OaT HR9H F1ICBB prket win prevail fat roMaa, aairal aad artmlanVm- tic- kets lor ISM tWrd winter fHymp- ka here Fewroawy 448v *7* Jadaja T. A. Leahy, daHrnau of the local Jaajt Laahgr amy» an agreement Raa kiaa raaiaaBd to knap accomnnv daMoai wttkla a laaaonahle price •ajayaamrtag aJl daya- of the later- «Bnrf taotn and boarding hoate praprletor,\ h» aaya, M hu atgned a Kaalig tigtanaimt that there will 1m no e*<oftt«trlag, Price* hate been .pafeikbed and, will be adhered to B* ai*d tte puttie nboakl not he mMed by wjr wportu of exorWt- ' aat prtcaa or lack of accommoda- lliiaa, «ai. tdrviaed conmmnica«ki« wtth Olympic committee for Midi At aV amatter Lake PUcW cot- tacea, room asd board may he had daring the Olympic gnraew for «K Utttt *• It- par day. Hotel rate* win be hagher. Acwinowdatlons are atM available, bat reaertttlow* have kaea coarfm in itsamr. . ' .• H '-iz' Contribute $10.00 To Scout Troop The Holy Ghott Academy Ahwnail AaaodatftoD ami annonnced a con* krlbatiott ol tea dollars to the local H. 0. A. Bo»y Scoot *»oo|>. i w*il«A Will b* wed la payment of regih- \tfatlon' few fot member* of the troop, and for jwytnent of tioop ex- peniea t*«t ate unprovided for In (^r re*«lar bodge^ |The wotiejy • cMneaj itorn the Al- njaai Aaaodatfcm trwwary, and i» t portUm 'Of «arphw retorted trt>w th« proceed* of their annual O«JI- qart -and oaed to meet eitraordlii- ary expeapc* ol the aawodatiou. . TOTAL jRma^^^-cd^^Bjr __j#»^^_«—j a^^-^.^a ^ tag lodaje, Onaaarry known to Btate aa \aaartlara ^ ^ barn aad tka eaUra wlataa't ana* ply of kay atored ther*. Mr. aaartkat want to cae barn la ilia atiij i iiidai haaj a katom aa wall aad want aboat ha* work of feadini taa atack. In aome nn- aceoaatabter manner, the haatera aat are to the hay and before ike was able to heat oat the naanat, they aid apraad antU the flrt waa out of He taftediataly turned loon tae utock qftartered there* ronamtlng of one team of botaea and, ftereartl aaad of cattle, aad be waa able to ante them from perithlag In tfce taaaec whkK wera apreaddng to all part* of the structure. Tka htm and it* entire? content*, wife tat exception of tbe «te atock, Iran completely destroyed. HEWITT BILL BECOMES LAW ROO8EVKLT mON* T0 CABBY OUT TATION PEOGBAM—JdlLUON DOLLAR APPHOrBUTlON PBOHDBD IN BUDGET Albany,—Tbe Hewid VW clearing the way for the Btate'» ttforeata- tlon prograsii wa* atghed yeeterdar by Ooreroor Rooaeveit, Stwiwored by Senator ClwrleM J. Hewitt, author of the wefowMrtatlon tmandroent adopted lawt November, the hm will enable tbe CSonncrra tlon Department to acauire land; tot reforertatkm and to carry out the work of plantlnft and managing: pro- duction forette within t*w 16 form bine Hnea of the Adirondack and f\**i j'LuRrtil ytrt-t*%Stf » V'(«4K V RVI>I1 f,^»LSvrf« An npi>roprlatlon of $1,000,000 for -tMa, work i*a» loelud«d i» the goiRemor^, hwdget, in accordance with the terms of the reforestation amendment. ~ A ohwumw iii tbe. fww*i«lon» for pajrittpnt &f taxes .6a faSfc acquired under the new lfliw permits taxed tor local <tmrposeK on iantte acquire ed after Jtily 1 in any y«ar to be levied for that year -on the fcaate of the rolnatloti.«« fixed! July !• the lands ate to be awew*ed; for local pcinpoBe« at the \price paid for thtiiu. ' ' aa» _ ( _ by taa faawrai af Df. H. a jar- Mffft to Tanereaa» W. X«' Dr> fltoaa waa aaa- af a larga laid at caadK dataa for taa paatttoa af Taa great of Dr. State wMek wera laatnaaeatal la aUiaf ahm to doaUaate aU t% otbar caadidatoa wtU ao daobt endear bin to tba raa- ideaaa of thai eoaiaraaMy. Bkt Wf- ar ntawai wtnalag anjUa baa al- ready won for Warn taa frieariabtp oTalt tba YlHager. Mtk whom lie baa ooaie In contact Br. IMaia is a gndaate of SyHcoat UnivaraUy aad aerad bla lMernaaMo at «t Joseph'* HoaplUl In tbat city. He toai continoed to realde In 8yra«*>ae, Where be pr»rti<^l medicine when called to'bto Newton Falli port. I>r. fttein wlU make fcfe home In the tenner BuxleJffa raitdenee and ban already fn*ag*d tbt amloeft of Mr. tod Mm Jwtepb Umibert a§ cmreUlwT and booeeieeper reapect- lreiy. 1932 Winter Queen ON CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT PROJECTS UNDER RELIEF PLAN A^4^^ ^^^^^—-^ ^ t ^^^^ k M m^^^_ ^^ | ^^_ B ^^ H ^ a^aak^a^^M am aiaMaaaaani '^^aan ghgupjaK aaasaaW RaWnRai STATS fDHMI MBf aVJKIaw IMal MNaW aw JRamBBB SJUaV VWBDIQLY If ittlllff •— RaWMRBI ABB TJUKa* SaTaJVlClS OT MBM mD IN •aa«atlW1ICT BBLBT WRWaVUt aVCBBD KX- PBCTATIOM — WAMI fBSI BY LOCAL latBillllllll red-hntml outdoor gtrl of Pe- *ey» Mich., Ha* been elected fchiKAtt^ tm Wtntw Qwen. Shespecial .4* Ml»* June E<r«rard», who vt%? xtim over tbe anaoal Michigan winter uport* cnmlval at Petoekey, Febrttery 4-6, which will be attend- edVt>y the gorernor and other state • v • • officials. ARtaay, — Aeporta received hy €uu*iiM(tnti Cnaaaiaanam Jaorgw- taanv Jr. aaow that more taaa S.« 000 heretofore nBtanployftrt aata who are\ now working for tat Depart- ment are renderlmx * aervice to tfee Wate of ike greateat vahie aad of florprlslng eaVlency. Theat «aen, aatodad from the rank* of the Jouaav «y local work committee* In many part* of the iHate, have diapaiynd an eagtraeaa to work under adttrat COKHUOW which baa woo. tka admiration of thaat la charge of their taak*. ' s The jirtnttrr object In gtvtag Joh. to the 84)00 wa* to fataJak naeav ploymant relief and to get moaey into home* where it w aoraly.naed- ed. Whether or not benaflta to the mate ramtted was important hot necoadary. The ootcom* of a policy f riantdy womanltarian ha« htm a* tobhfaing.- From virWally every part of taa atate la which tneae man are employed cornea tbe aawt that their lerrkw* art not merely aaticfactory, hot actnally deeerring In many instance* of much hfgbet .coinpMwatlon than ia being given. In otbar word*, a* far *a the Qon- serratlon Department It cooceraed, the «tate if getting a great b*r- ^ aln In giving work to the nnetn- The money to pay tbeae men ha* been appropriated hy the Tempor- ary Bmergencr Belief A4imnf«tr&* tkm of which Setae laktor Straus \n chairman, Thia AdmJnl«tratloB U charged with the dlgtribotlon of 20,000,000 of State relief money to local throughout the State. Of the !»,- OOO^XX), the mm of, tl.000,000 wss net ftffide by the ^Wature for up* l»roprlatkm among the? State ©e- partmenta, tbe Cotwervatiou De- partment, having 1 authority over nil Btate parka and rwiervatiotw, ha* already heen ajllotted 1570,000 of this tnilHon. In HpencHng thin sum ihe Depart- ment 1* not governed hy the ordin- ary laws of civil KWftlce hut hy the rule* of the Administration. It doe* not select a rfniglo worker, all of **om are sent to it by local work committee!*. It doe* mot pay itnown rate of wage*, hut that amp- utated hy the local committee. All it (foes 1* fttrtifah work for the men. When tkoat fticta are toaafktr wttk the addUJoaai faetan <* um of adnajUataaca with tbe woikt proaahte naderaaajrianaaait of tbt wwtew and taa poiamtfllty that the worker* might noaatder Ike job * doia rattoer than a doty. It wooM not be anoanal if taaka were •Rented aad' raaalta wera matfra. ttaeOr the, uamaalk, kowwer, haa beea tba mm. Commlari<Tner Morgenthau receotly aeat a reprc- aentltiTa to almoat erery part nf tb* State itt which tba Danartnaat %''ailaf the iierrlcea of men. recent ly anempioyed. With -Hr^ial aaan- jaaltsr r taWM in charge of the work pnlaed tae type, of mm aaat to tnejt by the -work iMtraanv, pointed witfe prid* to- reaalttaad expram- «d tba opaalon that tha apedal fand had not onh/ aided In raHcnrlna: an- fwaployment hot had molted In permanent improvement to Statn The OoaaniMrtoner'* repec—ttt peraooally inapected many of the «rewa at work: and waa hy their earneatneai. The truth atama to lie that theas mm are anjdooa to atoid being re- garded aa oalacta of charity, even in their mm mind*, and aa a eon- aequence -they wot* even, harder than the ordinary eai In New Quarters Troop 16, Topper &*** Boy Scout* held their regular meetl Tueeday at their J>tw room* itf the Pervonja: bfock oft thirk Utreetrt meetina: waa conducted by the Bet, Jfohn A. 1'anloen, scontroaMer, as- ffiited br Dan Htnkson, atatatant «contma*ttM\» John C56m»»n, Jr., al- so a«aintft|i»t <wontma»ter, i* attend- ing 4MUeg$ jut Ithaca, where he 1* a rtttdent ajp Cornell. •.. ftentor patrol le*cler» chosen are Tjaurencft Rogers of Sunmotint and €eorne Oolllnaon, and patrol lei era are John Mald f Archie Bradley, and Larry QvAtm, 3t« with the fol- lowing an aimiatant patrol leadet John FMttoehin, Leonard Do Grft— m and Barrett Oote. ' - / One new member, Kwwell Gmiltl, waa admitted to the troop at tli« T«B«r AT WWNJAll UTAinr LtTNCBBON Br. Charfe* B. Baukar, Batary lattrtatiaaal lectanr for fourteen aidramica over 400 Tapper (aba atodeotn amenMed at v th« Tlawa Hall tt W KX) o'clock yeater* day morning. It In estimated that ia hi* ftwarteen year* on the lecture ptatform under the auwpicen of HA* tarr, Dr. Barker ha* talked- to ovtr 4j00a000 •rhool cUklreu. At the regnlar Wcdnenrtay noun maaUnf of the Rotary Club, held la the main dining room of tbe Al- tamont Hotel, Dr. Barker delivered a brief address to more than 00 Hotariaaa and gmat* of the ctab. He apoke again at S :00 o'clock yes- terday afternoon, aad at T:0Q o'- clock taut tt«trt, hla afternoon talk fcataf direetd to the women of Tnp per take, and the iddfea* laat ndglK U far the men and yoctng men of the vtUage. WtU over I.<0D0 people took advantaat 9ft ovportaaHy to hear Dr. Barker wa, the eceaatoa of via\t to Topper feka. He ia not a atrumjer, however, to Topper lake andtettcan. many hat Ing heard him on the Ctmutatxiua platform a few yean preirloaaiy. In Shanfiiai Mwin B. wnsul general at Bhan^lmi, city .threate»ed witli oeettpatlon by Jap- an, is proteetlns Aiaerlcaa i^ fttt»» It fc* not betlytal pmt J win ittta<lt» tbt» ittt^rtiatitaiai set- tl«nM?iit in i^htm^hai 1M» w aroiwc gmte lnt€matlo»j«l! co catlom OttnaJi^liatti i# & vel of 4ft yetttn iw the <?on»iiliir service*, tbe K. af a aome-ot Laka Kaa tba ptrpaat of ralahay faada ta parchaat tojaamaaat for aha btamft- at Thaae eatartaiaaMat* form part of tba Auxiliary** regular pragraai to provide aoppUe* aad eqadpaaaat for Mercy Hospital Auction brtdge was the oaly name played, and iteverat tables war* hi play during the evening. The ftnt a »d aauoad jirtre* for men were won l»y Mr, Fred Reeve*, fir**, and Dr. <ieonc»* E McCann, tecoad. Aba. WUHam lewett captured the wo» raeu'n flr«t prlae. and Mra. Robert E. Minukfa. the ttoond. Ooaanla- tlon prliKw were awarded to Mr*. Chart** Fletcher and Mrs. AHen B. Plandent, A arabttaatiil amouat of money WM«I netted as a malt of the en* frtainnient and contributed to the ml fond. Police Report Shows Decline in Arrests Hrnre TIM* reik»rt at the Tntipw lalte Police lieparrhnent for the month of January, UH wmpUed Uy €*lef frank E HheWon. >«howa a decreaw In ttyp |ot*t number nt arrwtK dor- inic t® |»eriod over the preceding pcrlwl iu Dewroher. TlM 4 eon'nilete reiwrt follow*: IVtfai jttinAH'r of utte*4K 1O; of tlu**»e» 3 wen? for puMic Intoxlca- tloit, 8 arrests* for petit larceny In rill's where the offense was coanmlt- \tefl in Meciattben dlwrderly condnct 2, jrruiHl ian-eny, 3, ami aanatflt, third dcjnfw, 4. Finest collected ant- otmtvd to $2t>.00, which a mount w»« rn(wl »rw to the tmwury «f the Town »t Altfimont. m • During la** wwuth* one petaon was tommitted to the Franklin Count? jail itt Malone, and three held to await the action of the nd iary. Ffctte» w«re paid by two, and scutettcvs wf^iT^rMiert in four t^, The jaumheif of persons aeek- lodffib)r ut the local jail ahowefl aa ixmmm ©ver December, with. 90 Mjafpfl there m eompa#Pd with »4 to X^t'miteir- Mne street light*! were reiwtea out by patroimew. 1,302 Books Loaned By Local Library The report *»f f he Tuppe# Lake Li1>rary A«soel«tlon f o* the month of January showw a total of 1,302 \akH imvfiH during th^t period. Ai- inHnded.itt tWM report are a to- tal of 02 ittiiKn»in«< loaned to ¥*ad- , ami 21 new Mimes were tddad tU Us* ^t Hbfttfy pttwnw. ' '' -•••; / AL — WAS A V .,fi A aertoat heart aU fatal to Mm KUat Qartaa> ta>' Naat, -waa damf at am aasralac at nor home •a.Haa**., Mn. Qvrlaa kaa bam a Tapatr Lake for orer la wfB aa ed latarday mormlnc at cWek from tae Holy Nam* Oaatem at raaat. w»> tbj Bar. Obarhm Ac TaRkM R^KaRaVadMnai daaVbatav4j4aaav TikA^Bai^RadbaRR^ win ha In tMar Nam* Oaaatar?. Mr*. Oaraw It aarrNad ay aaa> Oarkav aUof aad Prank Votker. FUNERAL RITES YE3TWDAYFOR ISAAC LA LONDE mm Astmmmms HOSPITAL AfTBK RIAJOB Or«AT!0»— WAi L tmrnoKNt or tor- rOK LAKB POft » YKAK8 raaaral aerrk** wore held this mnrnhag far leaac \m Londe. M*. who died Jioadiy afternooa at A. Btitoa Banfmra Metnorittl HoMDitnl at' OmdaaHborg, X. Y.. following a major operation perfom*! rhe prp- cedlna; week. He wn* taken from Tbpnenr lake to the «)g<HtJ*arK hoMpltal on Thumlay In a condi- tion that wan proiKKmml crithuL Pimeral rite* were rfindwte4 from Ot Alptwiuma Church, with the &er. B. O. Hervleftx offlciatln*. ainlated hy Rer, Chariest A. De« Roatora, «nd Rev, J. A. Boucher. Interment was in St. At}.hon«WB OwmHery. Mr. and Mm, La Londe came ia • Topper Lake from Botadam thirty- two yeart ago, and <hirlmr Mn e»- tfre jpetiod hatehwiirtnitage*-l» the retail iqrocery ami hotel boat* neaa in thte tUlnge. . Surrltrlna^arehl!* widw* Mra.1 El- len XA Brajke T>tt Lonrte and aoa, Tranelfl, of Topper take t fottr b*o- thara. John, of fteila; Albe«a. Cfcn- ada; Joseph, Alexandria, N^b I* *»U ; aod O^r «wl O«i^ of Tppper I«l»; and one wteter, Mrs. Leotoa Damars af Ottawa, Canada. •TUBBT0NE RfcHJBTTKD Fred J, Ttmtan* waa tc oleet» ed paater ot the New 'York JKate Qnam yeaVnid^ at the IHate «au> ventlon of Grangw in «e«rioa far, the fiaat two day* at Albany.