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^V&y^ *%* V j' ^ TUPFER LAKE. H Y. W-H&L HEARING TUPPER HENRY JOHNSON, 1 ON MORE POWER APPEAL, MAR. 30 Convention mumm - wnwu* outs for the Slate In- NB60TIATI0NB UNDO* WAV WITH C ft. & — PLAN ft) wfow im KC. CBUNNB*. WITH W-GA-D, CANfOM •ir umM «toMi «or tat BHt «to*% 1 -v. f^BBBBBBPBBAHtfl ^BB^^BB^jtfff \gflflMk' too. D. O, tna Ifcgf Bnontd fee «Muntttoa a*oct Lake Mid for Matt* ftr tat owrtatfeo, MS dote- t Mai naabor of altonatav IntoKontod In party afaii* M w4Uu of anwr cttSoi want* .on pwta of tat Mat* •M) watt* end t» onttt fcf* to Octahtr fc« Ht , tad wtth teflan* t« BULLET MISSES RAISING WIRE CHIEF BY SCANT MARGIN FOR NEW BUILDING J^J^. '^yb^-ii^i ktli tlM •t tLaiM ywM ttt l»»r- JOHN CURRIER Bmag RapUtty EHftmtmd— Orrfm For IS NEW SCOUT COMMISSIONER aiUtoa trta« fa> IHBay tart it to FIRE DESTROYS STATE NURSERY AT LAKE CLEAR totwa* m tkm «MC of tai plUt Hal «! a nconl yaw la tto ot IN» vtoattos. to FraakUa Md for • Gooitof tCT MUUM AfVJi ffUMEaV 7MN - SABANAC . . ^eiiav tot a»ay at obtained from your H B y BvmMi oflree or Iqr *«*r«ac at the «O» of the AaMwtol* T<x _ tat oriBDi wnlcb have boen nl«d r«- t*er, lialooe, N. IT, to ktl4 «i Uw tottw two RMT «nd tlitai *e* Bitt mi iriUKtA at c terval to KMd tk«j mw ttkm to la tfe» owtwly at SEVERE STORM HALTS TRAFFIC ALL TlLLAfil SNOW BBWlCft TO CLRAR wmtomtonth? oftaeor- boBtunn nViadwwhla In Una* sal T*oper La**. A ronawltto* of gfcat aatov bora tow boon onncdt nas lat noli* dtntiott of tan* to iimaf andcr wnjr. The foUowtnf onaprk* tin koowa: Henry a Sato, Hardy Paye, Antolw P. ttontor. p« , AwWe Bradley afd Bar- ry f>k*ert. •Anal tmoont «C orth MIS i7 to be refcnd la the prwent wtl anwont to «boot one <l»rt»r me total cost of tbe *njc- tons end wUi b© saftktottt to be«ln «b» project, t*# tAlaace to be n«d* ivmttatte tkraqafc a ftrtrt aMtgagt oix the btriMinfT irt*ch the ooronrft- Me pltm to trivet thcoadi firo* raatH f f Hamilton Co. Yovth$ Enrollmd In CM.jr. RollI Call Sewn youth* of HtmlitMt Ooooty n enr&tted for thi« wmiMt'i €»!««'• Military Tralniaf OMDP« stoc« the wniiwj <* the Itotn on Marcb 1, U wan am>«mc«l toctey by Jaw* A. BW», of indiAA L«ke, i of the county C 3f* V. C. Tbow Trtw 1MKV« patted tb* M fmpred *. ffl» t«iap«w ch te I»Afc»ttv<*,<rf JK5oordin« to plou- $* wnnM ^ tiwrt the Of* \Wood DWi Oouwmtbm low b« ab4e*o brli« In to fcr WHUftwtare «( aerenr other Jofetoew tfwlr «otttiwct» In ^ are Ctamrer Wttnioo, JTmnea Fiarrell, Boy Hunt, Donald fitaohm, t Htteheflw, Otto Ball and Sltftag. „ enrollment iwiit wntiitUe » w _„„„„„ tbe «wmty, Mr- Beha mtrned local youths agaln.-it delay In (tliug tlwlr appHcatlonw. He de- \-&mt the tmmm tram, up of the Unite* ttttaew ha»» been m «re*t this y**t that the quota will doubtlew iw filled tnuciit earli- er than ttlual • •' • *m yx» *w be*w«ett If itttl *l, »f <ib*ni<jt8r aad «ww»d »l»yi*»ie, yon wft eg « W^ ty chalnmn »ald. \The -iriU furalah railroad tore to camp and tt*m% a* w«tt a» m&VtoS whol«iwme food, laundry 4 *tt wit*o«t charge.\ nhttoa^wldc tiMlto •ad if the coMtroctioDi <* a po««(«d trawaaWter W «o- Tappet Legion Is Active In Drive To Provide Job* The America* Le«loa pc*t at tfelt rBaae It *ctlv^y w^asd'ln the D**»a-iride drive by tbe Z^ftott to prorW« Joiw for a ifcWIoa ptoyed, and rarita «f a«l to. Tapper I*k* to •tottar •to*. tStlelMfll «M awearlnf in the win- Aow« <rf each pto« of fcwbia* ^hat has e«pkjj«d *n addlttonal wwfcer, or otherwtae «oattBi«tid to tto» oem of the mwraiwat. Tta rtkfcam read, • We h»T» enltoted to tat w*t aftlwt d^raartoft* and U» eapttai to wwtotil hy a rtftglt Mot «tot. Bobttt 1 B. MlwdA, fi* OMB- mamlnr o< the Anerieaa U&m la Frtnktln Oooaty, and «m>criaUDd- ent oC Ttapper lAto) Kbooto, te imk- Ing «. penKmat caoTaw of etch h*A~ turn or lnd<w<ry in *n effort to place crwy *n«n|iioy«l Writer of the miage to at tea* a Haft time |ob it steady w^rk to not Stoifo Jf Jlf, Planning Entertainment For St. Patrick's Day Tapper L*ke ch«pt*t «B, Women of the Howie, Iwld their regular M- w^eUy nvettaic Tbwmlay nlfht «t ttm K O. O, M. htii in T*mt, to nwmbers atteodlttf» Refrertmieatt were serml by Bini>ehe and Btta Ph Tb* next meeting wU| be heW on 8t. P«trK*'« I*j, Marth 17, at 8:uo p.m., and refreahmeota *rlU be served Jo the form o* a box tKtt- rlreon. Air*. AlTttta *>vey, ctoalrm*n of the »rtertalwn«Dt oophilttee, aa- rf by the raembeni of tlie iCo W, l««fl chance of. «rriiJ»eoif«rtJi for the «p©d«l St. Patrtck'i Day en- tertalttrnw»t ptetined for U0» next Chamber of Commerce Hold* Meeting To Form 'Village Improvement Committee 9 Hi Topper lAke Chi»bw of Qq— MI i n»H at Uwa of 0. fetid- Ini la To«wr Ltkt at 2:« o'clock yeatacdar aftenwon to ompMtte the irt of a Toppor Utot Ti»- m ltt^th of nMeb ownmktw will be to WMIC in co«*»ortkw with the €bMatMT' of Qomo&m in woMHtett- Ing and giaiiiralng a*anWp»I Ini- of Hito week to wsroiml Of the Yittigw who will be torilcd to Join tat new im- jtooDt \waJdh will to) a oj^tntnttion. WiOi.nwttr pnojotte •toted for torn- Ptetfcm in 1MB, the new gTOop wiU be caUed opoa for wNHrwHomr par- tteutorty In rajnrd to tat piaaaimr of iacft lmwwwaitatt. T»o oonotraottoa of a moniclp^l which wiH be decided at the % r«kg« eiooUon, la ttw n«- ooort T1O» and tn«; RoVatt M. Utonlci. troop «r- gnntnttton; **r* Joan J. dab pragma; Dr. Qutnr tltn and o»»Htjr; Otonaot B. pjcojaet to wcetrt oonaiderattoa dmin« the prawot year. MEETTO DISCUSS PEACE IN FAfc EAST OflWal ob^nrew itt *fcftfl«$ai for the' ftmt tltoe Mli» th« 8ino-Jep- anew boartlttle.i opened, _ h*m e%- -pmmtA opdnrfwo owr tibe pfoapect» « pcWtfM* trtw in the n«ar fa- tore. Hope* were raised a» ftfe te- id)* of a peace <onferet«« aboata the BritWh. fla«8tiH> Kent between Admlrai. K. &^MWl t left, « Jai> in and DT. Wellington Koo, repre- Booat Enotatlta, arte U WoUtajtoa, of troopn ar*i jowavy IX mm?\' L ^\\*' f ;iJ1 ' ;:••• •/• ..A.i'k.-jr.-/. •/••••/\ •^IJAMES ROGERS- DIES TUESDAY AT tooHtog wtU tht flr* ia the An* laflja «if, F.« A. M, INTEREST KEEN OVER ELECTION TWO RSrtBUCANB ftA UN COUNTY PHOT PoUtaH* wi on bofli the Dfmocrai- te and Kepafcttoiii aMo» ar« *t*tf* OM «aa> ^HgtorRygim, anto 4aa»ana at' fnt Troop 1«, Topper Lake, Rotary A. P. IMr, Troop M, it ; AtfMA <|. Howl, Troop JD, Oonlior, BOMA of Wtom* ttofti Ttui CoWfm, troop K Ptora» Hold. \ Th« next meeting of the dtotrkt court of hooor w« bv nold at p per Laat Truitoy, Mttcli IB; and wUlbefolkmed by a dtotvtotr stir awt troop inajootton at Piniirti, Friday, April 1* <MWMP*M»» of Troopj U and 2S aanowned ttot ahyinii of tnt poaed Iqr tat eouoll wtta prtoM of two weafco «t Oajood to the wtnntat oooowt, and one week to tha nowr-vp. Tho coo- teat ttMfWlWt •Booting' ofltotonqf, adboot work, aoft * dmmfUm neo^n, and to coodootod entirely by the leader* and coawrttteomen of th» troop. . . ' Dr. Gmorjge Lawrence Tupper Legion Guest Dr. George J. Uowreace, dioimun of the New York fltat* Ho^itii «ud Welfare Ownmkt** «the Am- erican Le«lon, wttb. hea<V|OMt«» at Flwhln*. JU:-'3U arrived In Topper L«kft kafc w€ek-e*d to remain a im dayn at the American Legion camp on Big Topper Lake, aod complex a toar -of iaMpeetSon of the vote***** hospitals aod amp* in t4» Tlciolty. , Dr. Lawrence. p«td a tMt to U- 3. Veteran*' Ho^tul 96 a* Bon- mount SattiPclay, aod retarmd to Sunday night He -wai the of Joseph A. Bttma, »upBrin- of the Legtott carap whll« in In Topper Lake, <*oe to the f»ct ttM - • ----- expected to be one of tb» k«ene«t «J •J.^J In yonm '• ** ••• ••• Already the in a eoatfftt for tbc oftoanHdate 1WW) ttwngeot cajnUdntov in tat ItoM am UndM»hertfr Bernard Taster, •who Mteppod atldo throo ivan ajt for ArcWe llontoon In tot of party harmony, and ASbort Loon Lake, chairman of the Ooanty Board of Waftt- •feom. There aro ato> rwaoni that Prank Steenoberge, who ht* for ™«ny j^eaw an oherlff of frank- lin Ooonty. will again be a «adl- ' Jtaoei A. Latoor wlU IM /tat' tone «wdMa4e ha the field IK the RepoMJom raakt lor ttyman. \';. \ / ; Altnotwh m Deawcrato are pton- to plwc© M. oowa>lat» tWwt in flold> no namoi h*¥« toon 1RM r thewtooa pnatli—, %?;«