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* 1 ^ ;__, *9 ^JlHa> waay la* the pratarrad ^^^^^^K^^^^flHf ^WM^^W *-, ^W ^^ITI^** MfBaaa) lp<BU THEejO I^PaW fOlder^ am •ftnil m wltaala Wing g«We \ t V tWQ NUMBER 8 TUPPER LAKE N. Y. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, l?32 WJUftED CRASH ON JUNCTION RD. M c track* dtttaa by Mile* ana awaked fed dftoat hy Ohtrlae Bet- •Mi oa a tarra MAT tk« Oval rtawy. t%» road te thr rt- DEMOCRATS PICK CANDIDATES FOR VILLAGE OFFICES FIRST TIME IN MORE THAN 15 YEARS Reigns In Ranks of Republicans JND WJUC RENOMINATED POK TattJBTWB 0FFIOR8~ 00NTR8T F.toJS TO MATERIALIZE - PRANK AND NAPOLEON GRENIfcB DEMOCRATIC CHOICE VatABUBH K. KNOX AND EDWARD B. rWKNETTB UOUCTED AS TILLAGE COMM1TTEEMKN tu np- In March !• tka> emw« and <i thfte tae henry tax!. badly rare wat mahed to Star- Duma*' Ininriea, which 1 of aight nature, were ay t local phyateiaa. of M , of the Lakt Stale PaHee Bab-ata* tat accident. X. Im Baave aa* Seat, local hagaa work TaaoKlay taa atoM float of the itate Made te «rntrel u in- itklkftek fro* and a typa «f atsre front dfaaiay It wat arectad abortly » at amtwaldk wiped Prairttat aad Mr* Herbert Hoov- er aad meairmrt ef taelr aarty are exaudravYtu, after atteadlag aamv urial aarrkea for George Watbing- toa. The Hoorert oocvpled th* Qeerg* Wtahlngten pew during tbc aarrtaea, which -were conducted by tke Bev, William lackata Morton.* IRVING H. GRISWOLD ISSUES STATEMENT IN NORTHERN NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. MERGER RBTOWS DEVBLOnOMT OTRUnUNI 8EBTTCC IN NORTH- BRN NEW *OUL - BAYB MBBGBft LOGICAL OUTCOME W COMTAN¥GBOWTH--rEB»ONNBLOrNOBTnEBNNBWYORK UNIT WHX BBMAIN UNCBANOBD Mr. Irrlat H. Qrtowold, ot the Xorthww N«nr fork Tele- pboae OwporatlOD, Bat Made ttoa foUowiaf atatatteot in «a>uM»ctioni with the merger of that eotopanr with tka N«w Tort Triffhooe Com- pany: ttitef tfca l *&- Tfce Tertc NorUwrn Xc*r OBrporattoai tk* Near Totk TMepamt 17, lift plant wltU tHeM aotatde drcolta is, ahowm by the fact that Sow a delay of two or three mlnutec on a mil to N«w York City to WMMUAI, wber«^ aa WIMH the Northern K«w York *MepbOM CorporaUon took cterav. It oftea took, about aa boar or mx to get a parti' on men a call, for tfee firat X\vav In IS total IVoKtcmtJf coninrftftHt 4 atwi a full nlato of offitvrs poa» the lncim*lMnt i ttw annual vlllnm* ••if»ct!<m W. Napoleon J, Grenler, fornn'r tnw- t*«» waa IMIUMMI to opjwwp Hmry I). Rule, an<t Frank J. \V(MK1« WUM •elerteff to run affalnot Albert J? Daflhaw, whn ha» »*erv«t on tlie a««r5l of trust«>*>H for the {«i<-t M*Y- efal yean. TVf* wa<» oo <nn\» > «hV>D '•> tb«* BflaihuitMl Trawl* W Tw»»bfv w»* •nnam «ot»rT»*i»»' 1 i»' \u» •i»u«ut tun i&lwnixl .1, ^w«»ri«'. •huinnuii. John LaB«rf|p ami I>miH 4. r^mtu weee natn«di tellera and George La- Forest and Emery lAtramjjr, watch- ew, by the ehalrmtn, B. N. Spark* 0won» In the ofllcem, There w>r«* aboot S5 roemfcers of the party pres- the present oioeboldam on the board at their •noaal cuaeum in the Town Hall y«rterday, called to or- dor by Gharlei R. Knot, village conuwirtetinmrn. Albert J. Deflhaw and Ilnu-y 1>. Rule will a^axln carry their party's oolora at the election. No oppotrfllon wu made and the boalneai before the canem w«a oooeradea 1» t M»> tlon laatlng only ••veral mtantea. B. N. Bparka waw aoaaV—tad to oflciAte aa awmtaij aad Charica t Kaax was aaaadl ckainaaa. Tell- en and vataaws badade WUHa« Uim««t OIM—i H Datek i> IViaaNr ttwi itr^it* dtuil. The nominees of are vetertnt in Uie bu*ines» life of the Tillage. Mr. Greater i* in the retail arocery Imsine** fan \Main Street, while Mr. Wood* conducts a Mftndry In High Htxaet-Mfc. (Imi- ler fonnerly nerved neveral year* on the board, toelnjr. mwwdwl by Trottee Rule following his. defeat %Tk Xuttt XVWWHEM*CH1X i^myn^ 0J, XU3O* Edward B, Freiwtte wan chosen vil- lage cc*nmtrtee/man and Kcnexy Id- Twmy and Daniel Coutn were nam- ed as a committee to fill vacancies, renomrnated both of the notninatlona of\ the tww- teea, Charlea B. Kaox wat author- laid to appoint« committee to fill vtcandet tad Gerald P. Hull and George H. Hetttr were named, Mr. Knox wat alao continued m the of- *4>*<* of village eommttteeman for an- tbe Democrat*! Mr. Roll, ctmlrman of the Beta committee «f the Town of Al- temoat, tpok« m torn advantage* of bating the etmcot called in the af- ternoon aid eaxUtg at 8 in t»e eve- ning. Be ttated that it wai tbe plan of J Bae enttmittee to continue this in effect and following former dh** camion by ^opwrrUwr Joiai II, Blade and John A. Chalmers* Mr. HvXL offered « motion which was carried, to hewe all vitttue «t of thft HepqbUcan party held cording to tola pJajn. FURTHER LAKE ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES PLANNED WITHINH1NETY DAYS -Tk* will bnetaewn dtpreaatoer KBW 8CHEDDLB EFTECTIVE SINCE JANUABTY1 — B1IN08 PBO- and* when tkat la bdOndl TESTS FBOM CONSUMSBS — «COND BEVIMON 10 EFTECT SMALL C0N8UMBBS TO QBK.4TBB EXTENT - NEW RATE HAS NOT BEEN FIXED BY BOABD aa. I aallava tkat Northern Kew York will aaa a gnat development < era a 'aawa to meat tbe Adirondack DINNER Y NIGHT kaaqnet of the In Oharce Amer- and HOOMUI « t^e to tka Thin <tramatte ptetwft la • tfnk«l one in Shanatuil today. It ahow« a CMneae Utfafta&d aad wifr, laden with all their worldly belonging*, ftaai taatr Memo for in the International Settlement. Their hone wat deotroyed. (Central Preat Photo) HOLD MEETING OF TAXPAYERS TO DISCUSS RELIEF PROBLEM LAST NWHT - MDCHMC KMBWENCY MKA8UU& NOT NK> B8SARY USUm SITUATION BBOOfOB MOM MOWS (H 15c Bushel MMNriMW tkla country hare 1 g pretty paaa when I havt a katati of potatoes for mV declared a Brain- ier the other d/ty a* Ike eaady counter In aloft watch reeaJkd that in »it tat * m m^tmrmwyUle neighbor* aid gdaf MOO emmete of potatoes a* aaraa •orbit If Imw grower had UP*hu a* gam amrlmabai tatlda they at worth exactly IIS* at tae la which, they are tt IS caata a botbeL. 'fotato cycle hat made th* twin* la htetory In the laat •Ut w*ta $4 toe top and 15 ttteatlar. Group Elect* OtScers meeting o£ the Mlaalonary Boctety the home of Mm H. : at Bonmoant, with Mrs. «ad Xr*. B. E I#hrhtou A regular bq«i* a conducted at time oJicert were elected for ; year. BefjttMbmentt with Mr* C. O. Pur- lin. H. L Stickney then ntlW' of Alt tattreating letter from . iami tt Karachi,' India, was iaa« aai Wat recetred c wtth «nt rtaam by tfcote pnmm, xmvy «%am kad tbe pleaowe of mw^thi« Jlra. Bond on her vteit here thi» .' '^JBm progrtm' w a « In diarjce of Mm: ^nxtaatoa and Mt*. Charles Bormnd, and tadnded a di»«n*^i<)ii of Hjt Itetigfton of India' by Mm PttTiatfea. and the 'Home Llfo of ttite' by Mrs. Borland. - 9aa tollowittg ofBcerw w«re elect- *S: pretident, Mra. Charles Bor- btad; tice-pweident, Mm Barph •|j[ft^«y> treatorer» Btra, Hoyd Kteler. . ', , pJWBftlet Aamaaaw. loao aineteea litre ago tke area aaw aerved br taa Northera New York Tefepbone Oerporatdoa waa dtvided among aev* eral waaaatlag companiet, only one of which vat a part of the Beii Byateai At that time many pertona were forced to take jpnrkt from more than. one OMtaaay. Thk dn- plleatlott wa* cottiy aid eonfnalag None of thote compaaitt were mak- tag a fair, if any, treat from their operation* with tbe remit taat meed- capital wen not made because lavtttori eoold not be ln-» dneed to pat additional money into compaaiea wheat earning* made reatonaUe dlvttends. a matter of nncertarnty. To eliminate this con- dttfcm both from a aarrice and a Aft anclal atandpoiat, tke Uowumi^ Home Telephone Company wat formed to coaaoHdate tae compet- tog; compaaVa and give a unified and inprored aervtee at which time I became president flnba«qnent to the oMMotldatton the corporatioii aem* of the new company w«* caanged to Northern Kew York J>1- epmmt Corporation. The Kew York Telephone Company became the hetvlett inrettor 1B the new com- pnny and tmpplitd moat of tke mon- ey needed for building aa adequate plant. \At that time tmro wrtons proh- lenMs confronted w. llrat, the im- provement of local nerrke and, «ee» ond, the coortHwition of thfe i*er- vlce wKh th^ toll drmite of tht Beti Syntem. A comparteon betweea our present ?<ervlc« and that\rev* dered when the Northern Kew York Telephone Corporation wan ftwt or- ganlwd, dearly indicate* tite 1m- r«rovement wWkh hat reunited from th« merging at the local companlet »nto our pKwent <w»anlmt4<m. At that time, alrocwt two d«*cadeN ajr,o, the bnnlwmi and twctal need* of Sfatttern Sew T»rk hart created « Drrorwd After « Yeart *nfr tantftil «rf ton* * telephone traffllc. In*addition to tfcto tli«re waus a heavy sealant! long (fetAttce tratBk? arlMag «n*daHy 1» the sauimw montbK beceitwe «* ^ra- »H»aw>tt. Sinee &&tt the w*fa for lon« dtertaws* telephony have - Inereawl twmer»dotwly and the sea.'ooftl demand* haw »bown even, jpw»at«r lasaren^. When we tmt, mrtt«d to local itttffie bat ittta designed to give «w best wion when isted for ton*? disfattee In communication to ptrfttti of the *»e* operated tgf n» K took Mxk yearn to decide it lit ttecettary to W the hm tat Good toil • matter of tae eoordfamtloa In eoaatraatloBf matnten- aaea aad oparttlag all the way from me point wlMre a call origlnatn to where tt hmataatta. **Our early difBcnltlet with loc^l aerrlce hav* been overcome aad ton MI riot greatly kaprovad, hot he- caaae of growth, long dittance J«er- Tlce aUll la a problem of great im- portance. Taa ttttatltl ptocem of eoordtmtlag Northern How York telephone aervtee with the State- wide tervka of the Kew York Tele- phone Company will be heat accona- pUtfhed tbrongh the merger, M No chaagea in toe bnincm metli- odt eatabUtbed by the Northern York Telephone Corporation are contempUted hy the Kew York Tel- ephoo« Company. Our pment *r- raaaemcata for the tranaactlon of hamlet* are nlmilar to thelm ami the public -will cntlnne to do ba»i« neaa with tbe tame people and in th name manner a* heretofore. Mr. & <B, Brook, of Plattttargft will cooftnoe in immediate charge of op- eration* In Northern Xew tork m wilt other head* of operating, plant aad mtlatcaavce departments. \The program which ha* bees made In the telephone industry to th» tectlon of the State during the part ntoetMa yearn U* been due In no amaU meaanre to the wi«<» eooaait which hat been given at all tfaaee- by the direetort of the North* wffl be made wl la tte next 90 dftjra, according rriday by TUla to ern Kew York Telephone tk», lneiodlntf it*t men a* th» Hon. Af>ert Bharron and Mr. I>a- tld Merkel of piatt*lwr»i» Hon. Morttmer Y. Herri* of $teond«o»t, Sftr. WlUlam <?.« Leonard of »itan- ae X4tke, Hon. N-. Monroe Martiwll of Union*, air, €h*rie» K. Norris of Ctrthage, Mr. Fifed Kodwmnrnt of AlexandrUi Bay, air. John B. W««ton of l»ot«ftiin* M*. <J. 31. Ball W««t of Matwena, MT. JoJin Bird of Caii- ton, Mr. Perie A, Graves of Gottv- Mr. John €» Hownrtl of 0 me, denaburg and %r* W. B, Woodtow? of Kw York City. Th«»e men have played: *n iwiwttant i»tt niont ma- ny lim* of toMnm and «ltte de- ny lim* o relopment In Northern New York te dtdto f of Jmv<*>tm TBM and hare «. t v oxu-prohlemt. With, .the tton*^ the nverger tetttad a> act m an of whaflh t shall he Advamr aboard will- give York Telephone Company the started teconstraetloa oC lixstl pJantln^of the totewat and utperiewee we provided oquipment /not otnlf the men -bwt qualified to advi^o in jcooneotion with local Oh*ball», Wteb, mm wanted a divorce from W. H A etmilt* df the Bell System tttd how • tty at AINiny. For a number n>Dt«te operatioiw of the Yorte telephone Compatty are of Mf• JTanwi w» HuHjell* and sreneral xnannscr of the N«w York TfelepiKme Woed. 8be got i*. etmiltt of the Sell Syrtem wad how ny at AINiny. For a numb weU w« bate coordinated omr local | (Oontlnned on Page 8) Tbe rttee were reduced, the re- duction becoming ttfTectire January % b«t Hie new tchedolen, after oe- Ing In operation during January, have- proven nwaitWtctory. Pr«h testa hare alto been made by con- sumer* twin* bat * tmtll amomnt of current monthly, to mwnben of the vllltge hoard of traeteet who control the operation of the wy«t«m. When tl.? second revision 1* made tbe tervlee* of Malcolm F. Ortott. chief of the Bureau of Research and Valuation of the New York State Ptfbllc Service ConunUwion, win he collated by village ottcer* Tbe Tillage administration 1* hope- ful that a fair and equitable rate may he established which will grant t reduction to ail consumers, Tlte **te« in effect prior to thi Jan. 1 revision were? 1<> cente for the fin* ISO kllowittss T *ent« fo* the sewml 50 klkmvatte and T> cmt» for the balance. The revised »at« penntttlnf metwinuj «f Hprhtlng ana of IB coatt ptr memfaly wmwlnwl tae mme. Tke viUaajt board wat anted hy taa> Oamiami la annmlt- tlnc anctt a drattte rodaettoa, which waa made potriWe through a new, 10-ywar contrtct with tae Paul ftnitha Electric L4a*t and Power Company of 8artna« take. The vil- lage, up to 3Urc* 1 of laat year, paid tat power cemamay three centt for all tntrsy iiMimimtil, white the new contract called for A redaction to two cents per kilowatt. The pUn of the village to per- mit tht eonaumer to meter til u*- axe tfcrougii -ooe meter WM to elim- inate tht expetiive oecewlty of ha v- lag resldeacttt re*wired for *epar«- tion of the lighting and power dr- culta, ThM will ttill tte pfwtfble under the achedule to be adopted irtthin the next few weeks. What the new rate* trill be has not he*tt decided an yet out the re- arreinxement #iil effect practically til coniuniors, TM» will rrimtnaie the prlnip^ttl objection to the finct I<m of the eommNott, flirainst the liuge bfwfit that had been Snpertlaor John Bhvck ««Ucd « meeting of taxpayer* of tile Town of ArUmoot in the Town HaB ta*t Alght to diacoaa tbe vaitooa paaie« of the town cbarttlea «ttnatlon. The latnatton, wbile not a aerl> out one, It wore gmv« than In pa#t ura and with no TeHet in sight U to become woraa m tkn« gow on. Mr. Black pceaanted tone fact* and figures *bowing tbe wot* that W«R belaariione to thl» town. He cotnpUn«»te<l tb* work of Town. Comratarioaer D«Md «nger *nd Inve*te»tor Qcorg* H. Baknr. In comppart»oo with other nearby towns, toe Tvwn of AHaaaont la In an earlaMe potHaoB wlUi reapect to tbe nwoey It aaa to tut apent la relief work. He akto ataUed tkat tbe ftta** laiartlajttam ted bad the work was aolng hamdted. TIM fart waa alto brought out that the town «ierk'. O«M wait % a potitftm to Uk« oar« of ilf jftt qttaata from peraona wno wanted to a—jlny a naaa wtKtber for a frw bowt or for a longer 'tint*. AH that la necaaaary la to caU tbe of- fte» and expiato tbe kind of wort that waa needed to bo dome aad a man would be tmt at once to da It «ogg«etkm« by varkrat men In the gatnMrtng wjMjawde at to way* of pmWm the extra money netd- ed in tW» wwrk bat It wat tie «p- taaoa «f Mr. Bteck aod tk* towa board tkat tnleaa tte yirtleai 1 icjata tkawa waejJd ha to reaort to ateaanrea otk- er tkutiM the eaaa kefaratremdjr «a> la tkaa fjuao, War trteiwt, aad Ceeutfy dec & Bv Wtm a«A ataf.^tf iaata -Two Tlfdrtd Yeart of. Ia«IPB- tta* taHMtmf tte*T ' \ m kf paat Coe*y Ckaaamtji ert B. Mlaalekv wte apoke tagtea'a rlto «o : B. \ aa cotntry. Ooowky of «a«ta OUn akm aat *a«ta af «be groat Juaer- fean Ltgkm utgaaatttlin •' • ' BrM addroaaat noMKakw gfefta by tvtm mA *D*m tpatiu and ^>«m antata ki ratBaawa tt> kjftra* BULLETINS AMD SIGNS ARE FAST BEING REMOVED power nwge tflgether WBK 10 cent» gmnted the larger Relative Cast of Wmr and Po&War ^ Rehabilitation Outlined in Speech By Dr. Stickney at Legion Banquet In aD talk before the awemfoted le- gionnaires awl ex-aerviw men at the Amerlcait IrfSflon baaanct 3*>M- day mm, l>r. Henry UtiA Stick- ney 0tttUne4 briefly mm& of ttte de- tails of the work that is being e*uv tied out by the fed«al ffover«»«nt on behalf of the, ex-.«orvlee men- A tew atiotations W>UMJ In- teresting facts porl«ininf? to t he «wt of the wax aad cott rehabilitation we printed hew, \Arailable ilitnires lor the jf«fir WAl t Khow that we have titi Veterans? 1 Ajtolnistrftion hospital**, and that there wai 1K» available for use dwittg the fiscal yea* ll$2.ajid 1033,10 more, whleft areaow tirtcier contraction, thorny inerea^nff the total 'bed capacity tor the ife^cal year 1031 la tamnn of 20.30T to 34,500 year 19&3. close With tte otlier hospitals and €W1 aatl wbicb werf open State and receiving taiefleiarios of the Veterans* Adininist ration, « total of M were li<wi>ital issed. The gross* eag^eaditm Ing; tjio U..S. Veteraas' ' tlott for tlw? flwal year .11)81 ww $^581»,T13.S3 t t or redwdnK to a ftjR* am Which many of us way. possi- bly Mwiwhe&d as $2,1&2^14.2S per \day or\ sa,fi83k,*O per how?, A« ap« plied to tte ijuHvittoal, statistics »h<m that it cost the IT, \k Veter- «utts* Attatinistrattoti .$3.12 n«t, for tlay a iwtfeat W.IR hcwt*lt:iUx«l, We *liottld not, h^w«»Tt»r,, lie an* JWMK*TB«1 a* to tbv i*o«t In- tlie rehaWtttatkm of tlw* *x-mtU:e mm when wr few *4at titles wtiich were and are a matter of ire** tlie <»oa* at ttie i part in the, World livem Steavca, are preaentetl only f*»r the pttrjxwie of compftriwMo with thorn above wwtlonetL or d j to 11, 19ia tlie United States Im.l ab- out 4,800,000 itten In the*A*my»'Xa- ry» Marines and other a«ned mv- yices.'For a period of i laotttiw) the iiwit- cw* the Sta*a«i doti«idttm>ly morfe than one- million dollars at* hotir, antl in ad- dition to tttta, lo»n« were advancoil t» the AMl«s at the tate of oae-l«ilf mllllow dollars every Jhbutv aad from all indications we m%M an well wipe ttoe< *lato <*l«an antl make «tcr allies a «>£ tMsf p loan. When we refleet up»n tlte M- ormou« expenditure Ittwlved in on tt *ar we shojiM not at this late day qtrawfcUm whether thV in rebabilltatlott is be* ia, « gootl there, is ftg arjfttmerit in Blf U. 8. Order for Ford Geaeral . torday ^wurdedi at eontifftct to th§ Ford Motot CJompfltny for SMMft mo- tor twtcSr chasste*. . i LEGION AND STUDENTS JOIN IN BICENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE UGOION PBE8KNTB HHffl WCBOOL Wlf WLK Al—ICAW FLAG —WILFKKD BKAUCHAMP, tiUMMf BODY PMBHIDINT, SBM1B WASHINOTON PO«T«A1T 10 00MMAND« SOMBM Benjamin Ohorco Pott «>, Am- erican Legion, began tMa irOlageH celebrattoo «C thft 900th «nnffer* Atry of the With of George Wa«n- Ington with an tpproprltre program in the Town Hall Monday morning. The Ber. J. A. Cypher, pattor of Grace Methodltt drarch, opened the ceremonlea with prayer, follow* ed by a one-act play, '•George and Martha Return, 1 ' ptoteutad by sta- denfct of Tmiper I4ake High School. Thla pity wat under tbe direction of the SngUait bMtnctor, kStt U\- UtaOrty. - - TM§ wu* followed by musical number* by the Junior High Scbool Glee dab under tbe direction of m Harriett Simon*. Wilfred Eetucbinap, president of the ftttt- deht Cooncil, preeented. Thoma* K. merH, commander of the poet, a large ptctwnkof George Wathjng- ton, on behalf of the high tcbooL Joseph A. Bnrtm, auptrlntendeut of the Veterans' Ofoomtftln Oam|i, reciprocated on the part of the le- Ifion, by presenting Lawrence P. Qoina, school principal, wtth. a large k American Hag. TJH«nd*ata of the grammar grades ail high bool then pledged thetr allegiance to the flag and tbe program doted with the rinsing of \America.\ Excerpt* tem Afr» BonW Prewn- Our Hat-1« & tymlwl. A tymhol i* \sometbin* that «tanda for *ome- thin« etee j repretentlng a charaoter, cottfemton of faith* etc*\ There- fore, our Flag it the aymbol or env under which tbe American people lire* It la tymboUc of all that Amertotn dtiaeoetrip repre- sents. It shonkl m»iad xm of tbe glorious history of our country, for after all* that atoo in the history our Flair.' ... he-|1af of the United Ataie* is tho tMnl oldest of the wltlonal standards <k the world, oMer than the tfnion Jadt of Britain and the til of Jinnee. The flag \wa* atxtboriacd by Congreai, Jnne Mt'h, lift, 'ft mm ftm; flown fwewn Fwt Btawrtx on ttie tite of the dty of IWineV -78W- Jflrtfc m Jam* », ltf% It wat flr«* wide* fire in the battle of Orlskany, AtigirUt Oth, 17- Tim ofigin of m «tat» and can be found In the decree which provided for one #t&r and one stripe for eteh 4fcat& Jm wt- natlon began to grow by the addi- tion of States to the thirteen orig- inal cotecaea, It became eridewt that there would he too many •trtpw, ao in 1818 Oongreat enacted; that tho number of atrlpe* be rednoed aad rettricted heneefottli to tWr- teen« repreteBtitc the thirteen or* tglnal States, while a tttr **otOd ho added for etch mocMdins State. The Ftag waa Irat oarrled la bat- tle tt the Brandywlne, ftefrtember tt, 17T7. it nrat flew over foreign territory January tt» 1778 at Naa- •aa, in tbe IIMMM of the Bahama., Fort Naawu havteg hetn caiptured by tbe Americans in the eoorte of the war for Independence, Now let na tee what h tbe mean* Ing of the «oiert and tbe **ra, The *e4 i* for Tttor, aeal and forvatMgr; the white 1« for hope, parity, dean- Haett of Uving «nd fmdom from error In conduct. The Woe, tim color of Hearen, for reverence te God, loyalty, ttocerity, joatke awl truth. The atar la an ancient ayiahol of India. It «qrn*oHt^ domiaion and \ •orerearntty at weH at lofty atpl- rattone. The constellation of the! atart wttbin the Union, one star for I each State, It emWwnatlc of our Vedeml Oonstitntion which! retenres to the «Utee their indMdtial tov- erelgnity except a« to rlghta dele* gated by them to the Federal Gov- ernment. \Hare faith In tuanldnd. The Kr**t fault tit our dt1»en*talp J* that it in not mifBdently nymptth- etic. It holds itself from the J*YU«» gttng nmases. It is too often cold' and cynical. It i t better to trow your fellowmen and be «cm«tonal» ly deceived than to he dAatruttful and live atoce. HanWnd detervet to be tnwted. There 4» «»o»tMnu good in every one, and that good responds to tympRthy, If you iqpeak to yon* play«nttte»—and In later life to your neljfblJOM*—and they do not respond, do not deapite them/ 'bb\t rather examtne <what you 1&te tild. If you speak from your heart, you will speak to their hearts and they «ari tell very quietly whether yon Are Interested in them or simply in ~yotrftjelfH^''h^ mankind l* sound; the tense of juatice hi ant- versal. Tnwt itt appeal to lt» do not Vlol«4e-4t F^ple; differ to iewoe cibtracterasBc*, In national iradi? tiont, in raniruaK*. 1 in idea* of jn>v- ernment, and v in form* of religion, but atj heart they are i?ery much (Oonttnued on. Jf&m 2) act of wmck prohmitad taair Of mom tata year age, oaly ftl are keft aad of meat ownara er-< agrata m raawfa fla^ javaaj B u delaaee of tat aV r CoaaarvaOea VT Mijigtafkam,'Jr^ Departmtat aaa arahk» ptrltact hi moral of mam It arreral timta t» and granted thorn _ tear down taa rigmv Tae thaa- aw akotld ha taktn agateet thoat refaao to obaerre th* now. krw SmttaniGnm* ikttaad . aoda PDK Gra»a\ ox et «atea at large to (ft* Ooa««aUon la OakagW lane 14, aooardlag to tae Xew York Ttttea, Tho lajaliilitB Bkktt Com* Mtat ffahraary 27 to The mm CHiatUne It awettaf tbif early date la order that time who art not eaaata* deleptet at large may aare the' opportunity to flto aa dlatrkt delegattn in rheir homo voagraaaloaal dliWnett< tomtom for dtotrlct detr«atea auat at filed by kfcrch feV Adirondack Council Troop* oat Bmcattte Fmlerk* U WeWaHom of the Adiroadack Coun- cil, Boy Sewrta of Americt, that to htt* m troopa fa tt* eouncil bar fer* Jane* TMa will meaa an la> creaoe of tve troop* over latt year. BeaMetteg (rf troops haa ttarted at afalone, iMad«aaf^r» of the Ad> irondMk Oouuell. ' Aaaaaf tite new troop« :thic year is oae that la helog orattnlttd at V«ra»atvaie, wtth ' Milford W^ Deka, Jiv aHtrnate member of ta# IlnU^J flutet t»a«d tkitiag <M»a> t Tioa* T, tattaac Lake, arlatag Bt ;at tae diMsllatt Btjt fl try Troap .hrla|aj,. .• p aaw troop* katwn i^ la &m ati$% it WSWIM* *^*j^.qawa-r!K.-*