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*•• Indmpendsnt Progressive Active '\' A •' <& •' F ^MvS*^'\^™P' \ Matmtlwos Afore Features V0U*aTWO NUMBERS TWER LAKE. N. Y. H(**tfSDAV t MARCH 24, 1932 $I.$O YEARLY 5 CENTS *v Illtltf « datd Mil*. Mo ***** te wbfefc itttsg la at dost asTtt vm ita ttd» 9mmiittc«4m» fct waited a daai taaam. tt IB qntt« piaaaWi for tfcaat to favor otf It to work hanfar a* o fat I* vm next time; and It ajat pastttli lor tba tvposatka •4asU ta> gat asove vstat by m a little tmtra w«t It la a ttvt iaaoe aad H wfll iialfaiuii to bt natil beaten ir pa—rt. Better bar* to fee adviser* ft ia mlm ,t aapiMteanr \iut \w* Wafts, a total of thirty-six ia all. Pad Jhaat been cast ia favor of tbe ptotosation it wimld bate been om*- risd. A sagfeatioa tbat sboaM de- serve SBM tbooght at tor tbe vfl- Htw board to go to Mr, Met** tad &T to, flat Aa vptfea an ate property tfaa o% tba waat atta of De- Tbat abonU sacsnda mot only lsiaf taat was iadatad tt tbt STATE TO USE AIRPLANES TO DETECT FIRES PILOT mam w PLANK IN PMEPaWnON IW 8C0UT- Tfca aprlac fartat ftre a|»i«W'hla« and the Conj»erv«tlod Dapartuiwat of tb» Stale of \rm ?M* la pn^arinir to Jm«©t thl» an. saal threat arainrt Its <woodln»l«. Tbe flm fifffatinc tforw has bc«i Jn- odd T«tei more to jCPaaaed to It* full strength ta «U all nmr equipment is !u ntsat for tbt Irat outbreak, men hairs been aasajaad to stations, watarbotos ta l*nltt» Mi sectlaa* ire bssag tUti aad t*t oaaal wil ba itadr warn* tba Dassnb aWtJaP* wFHam^ •wsmtWBaVtB j^lBC JWT asit Ms ataat .aa* af T.Bf BOYS BAND. ENTER J WILL ABRTVE TO LOCAL AFPSABANCB LEAVING FOB DI8- max iMmlaatad fw a«par«nt^r has coaweoalon with tba ^MaWw^Wav amVasats MaaMa ha rotors aad ate wbstt tbty to> aay about at* A aiaatbir of farms voted against It a wak afcp Taaaday littaaat tbey tbjacttd to tat teas! aader tbt water ftalag it- ftrvW or bttsmat tbey objected to tbt Hart aloag HM highway not bt- iag Iwlartii Wt ban been told Mr. Haiga has watted to do taate- tfctaf far this linage tad m, a» doafet ba wtB pot a prle* aa Oat fraptrty tbtt trin bt nnanaatila. Tbt TllAg* asMaat star* raid tbat attir »** to prcvHa A pack ttsf ir« crsatt «t ta* vSmjt att*m> (Mt)a4fl|l Wamml MUfL daSBt%a5PBtStt^Bttat^a*\»*ttl?' lag test aataatna fleet, it tain tbat attar nrtt win b t ctfartd twitter and men roabad to tbt scene more qtackly thtvjagfe tbt turn of Use airplane for datfrttag Tbs Importance of spetd la JBBT •\ •WMaWt aUNPa) ^WM I 4HatMpaB^as\att9CaiL 09T Kfaate T. WHMawa. soperrlaor of fortst mvsi coatrol tor tbe Dsptrt- meat, la n radio broadcast last WeaV aeadty pvitr Btatfcm WOT, forest traa, at saM, da a«t aasosot de- apoa 'Hfflctptkwi. Quack detettiba* sttcb At tbt towewaA/u are aMt to furnish, aad which will bt atad* *U tbt qukfcar by tbt aat of tbt pmne, •bilssi'Vd by i ahitalon r*,ahnoat tbt setae of tbe fire- invariably resoUa ia aatot of tbt BAaaes with assail lots. Jn tataaatttr of Igattag tat, tbt In tt» paat |H« tbaea baa tMMhSv' aBl|DBO^nHHftaHlC Ok Bflft nav w%kft tba. fa»tara i na t><iTC\ aa wail auln tta ajaaflat of tt OataoBs. late they wet* bntwst, two oats, HavoU divey of tbls aad WaHtr CHare of Laka Aft eacb ricber today by |80 A goJdatedaL Watle acMag aa at tat OtysKtaea, tcwxt Ollvey tbt Bttary Ttomp Ko. lfl, B«f. 1. Paalatn srowtnaater, Ibnad t tm tbt arsB*. Aa bt didn't know way atoac very/ WBH, oe talced Waltor CHara to Abow him to tbt BatoQpsaivert oaoce, wbste tbey left tba saoaey, A day or m ag» eawh bty naaatad naJf of tbe money, •trnieb tad reatained nnclaimed, and a btatnlfal Olympic medal wltfr tbe tttcrtprtSB, -FV>r Umatntl Hooeaty.\ fblt it awrely anotner incident to ta raoorded In the annals, of good ant to the boy*, Ufetr parent* and frtsada, it 1* an outstanding honor wbacli wiH not soon he forgotten. Our bat is off to the yonog fel* wbo, the other flay in Part*, tlk«d tip to Friano Camera, the [Italian giant, and planted « right [aoak to ate cbtn. When Ctrneni Fiadtgaaiitly demanded tbe reaaoo, k tba fellow MpMed, -OH, Jwt to SM HAW tt felt,\ aad took to bis beels and escaped. Haw often, we bave wasted to do the atne thing to sans potnpoas todHMual tbat made «a tea red arery thae be came with- in vox viston. But Jo* aa often we amv* had to tep*eat tbe impulse bscaose we were not tore bow *a*t wtcooid ma. Last fitttttday'a mmkm. of tbe Pooae of Representative* was In- dead a hectic one. It pemind» one of some of the fAmoiw old town tsuntliafl tbont wWch ire near tnen bat «*me to blows In the hented dlsctmion over tbe Ale* tat. They Aftlted eack other coonmnlitjs, Bd- ebevista, frte-id* of tlie rich, ete r aboo* their flats in the air and ma<k> dire threat* as to what they mnU >e. irtaAUy to «Ave the iWU from being defeated the leaders were tootd to adjourn tin thin -week. Ktett now there is some doubt as to tt» fat* of the bill when pte- asobed. , Bfcbe4dMn«» announced ton County b*« vx>ted Ucense. That ftK* woold. nuke it A£f>6ftr tJmt a buje »trlp k Canadian border Whicih lua been dry wiU now be atle to Mil lktuor tinder the TUtoo of tbe Liquor Of Quebec. '' ' - '- tt look* «s II some of oar fc btwi Who have ta> to now been for prohibition have had *. ctao«e of inlttd. Perhapa they h*Y« become (Oonttnwd on Paf* 8) ytar *r ytar. Tb» BTOltatJM^M ft fraqoeat eavae of tbta* «onfla- traUona. Moat area are <dtte to amtiebia, ll«Sht*d dfini or «isai«tto» oaMltaatgr thrown away Jn tba woods by bikers* ouaptrs, boateta, > labtirmtn, tad paaataaj aKitorlata. : In baaalbax rtfnae itaaa Urea canaM many Maaea, e*p*cially wbea the wind U bit* in tbe iprlmc. The taoat' dancerom irea .tra tboai in baft «ta«^ wnkA ate not onif dlaaomft to fl«M <*caiue of tbeir naval spread, bat frwjoenUy ooaBaiwntoate to nearby woods a* w«U at nooses and barn*, partlcti- lariy tt tbft tfaae of tbe year, The Gonaerf ation Department ha* susooeed«d In i*eatly ndodnf tbe dnaiate dona by Area in the States forcati bat It has not redttwd tba nuittber of fires becaaaft*tn*t is a matter eattteiy op to the tioMia, Appeal* for more' cave are oada yetf after year with b«t little ef- fect. FIRE DESTROYS MOSE DWELLING DWSLIUNO TO HAVE CAVSCD BLAZK Hie Daniel Tboon«w frame hottue. near the pubUc primtry school imildinat in Church Street waft bad- ly dansaged yesterday morning by Are origlnatlait turn overheated f*ov« pepea , *Un. JtbitiaKi Mow, agedt wictoi* of the late Antofne Mow, lived in the bouse with her wtep-daughter. A few nrinutea after stattlnit the ft*e ahe <H»coveml t?hat the entire upper portion of tbft small tute wm« a mass of flame*. 'The Tupper Lake Fire »ep*«t* ment qulddy responcHed to * l d y p mil «»d tmm&d to ware the ukel* h b of the bnildintT the wart>jnttto<l, the iy away, and the household good* pr^ tlcallr wined by «re, *moke Mt. the-owuer, an en> the Kew fork Central Ratt«ay,«t is «t present utkift and nothing def- could t>e learned AS to amount of lose or insurance. tbe Women Caotrol City OnrwUl, W«»n.-*Wo«iett took ore* the control of the local City Coon- cil by electln« tt rtftyor and tht«e members in a fight to enforce the XMiy BBIWS haw. • joariee aai fran X#WII«C. X. J., wtn rapartad «mntf to Pmt*tk> to fag^luu him. BbiasMte. i\rr««»«<l «r Bniat. kta.. a» ^laSawaVBaan • Ml in wttLeh tbs Llwl> ber«h rfrikt wtas tttas^wL He later denied the story. Pottce aay that be probably destrsd a ttm rid* bad: TUPPERLAKE BOARD HOLDS LAST MEETING •KDucnoN or TAXICAB U CKN8E RE FINAL ACT OV VILLAGg TWJJT«B8—WJBUC WJOBKIS tHSCUStSgD tlie laat ftaatlAg of the Board of Tnwteea in tbe \official year\ 106*. 30tt w«a held Monday Thia aeamtonHrooibt to a dose one of tbe most active years in tba line of permanent ftngwovaaieats ttae bis undertaken in recant years. Little business w*« transacted a* tba •eaafton, PrtcOeaJly «U of tbe local taxi operators appeared be* tow tba aoanl tad ti<aaatod that tbetr Mnaae rates be xedaead. 1b* old raaas w«ra ftft for tba irat car aad UlAft for car ief aba saaat to OweMat* tbe pNTsd aa lag ovdlaaaec for tH «ars *0 aaab and tbia aetkm waa aaosptaWe to tbe operators^ tmptwnm*** m the oM plant property In Lake Street wWeh will iadkMle conWmctkm of a new floor, regJartng the present peaa»d roof wHb t Hat roof that will har- monise wkh that on the aaw tar- apsv «nd installation of modem storebooM «qnipmeat -tor the lifbt- lag and water departments was dis* cojaed, Thfcs work will be ondesr- taken in the early apring aocordiag to prwent-plang. Firemen Promise Many Attractions In Mtaictd Revue Many and varied 1 attractions win fsatnra the proweatatlon'of a moatc- sl mm by tbt Tapper Lake Jftre I>epartment, according to the <om- mlttee sow «csi»fed in prepwmtion* for the staging of this rerne. The Fire Department i* the assistance of many local nrnst- dAiut and soitfisto and promfew one of the most ootntanding perfonn- anceii ewr presented Here. A recent i l p call for Assistance met with fying rtmxxim, an<et*thie commkte* Is now shaping the program wfch the expeetatioB of gattiag Into foil swing by April 4, and the pstffann- anee to be -presented a few week* following that date. The orcb«»jtr« f -which bait been engaged in practice for the past few weeks, will provide an appro- priate taekjrround for the revue, and carpenters, electricians and oth- property department. men, members of the ate already at work on the sotting for the presentation, *£bet <*Mnmittee inemiber* refuse to divulge the ««tet nature of the worfc being done, bu have hinted tbat.res- Wents (»f tbe village will na.ve diffi- lty in ttteto the tow iull cult i reeogtttetogf th town iuill when this work f* completed. American Legion To Stage Easter Ball •Pftuis Are being made for tbe an- nual Easter tall «£ Benjamin Gbxa- co Post 2Q0, American, Lerfon in OVAl Woo* tM$i» HAli (Monday eve- ning; W«de*« College Seven of Can* ton has toeen engaged. Oommander Thomas K. Somerp, chairman, annotincetJ nianajwsr* of another dance tbe Bame night bt town Mil had witbdrawn In of the Loig*onnalro» and their mum, - • \ • •. • Otber itH>mhmt of the committee are: R<*ertm ifUmich, Leslie King, John TrlAo «f Suninount, and Cml W» Ronchard. Dancing will \m *ww» 0 p.m. until 2 AAtt. TW Tw&r Lake Boys Band will tator tht* Nortbero-Nor«j«nten» New; York dtatvlet hlgb sfboot band oaatoMt w*Jeh will be held in tbt aodltorlma of tbe new Plattsbargb Junior lit** School on Saturday, AprU SO, It was announced this • week by official* and luvtnfetni of 1 the mothers\ committee. The new maroon and gold nnl- fonna for- tbt boyw will pwbnbly srrVrw tomorrow, MaMh 36, aeeord- lag to a aotact from tfm ataraCae- tnrar Ust weak. TUs wBt tsrsstt tkM for any altssattoas tbat be nwBssary aad «tH tar boys to saab« at m»*» mmrnxmtm to sjiafaav riw mniMb la contest lias been anraaatd la observance of tbe j*txtb aaaatt na> ttoaal awslc week spoaaacaa ty ootttaned State Normal scboolt aw sta davsirtAttcita and ta* Cliatoa Ooanty \ahtale Association. Tbers will bt ionr ekattt.of isoatpttlftMi entered and tbt «ontett wtU be opsa to all hdfh s«*ool baada In tbt Mor thern-Nortbeaateni district Vat States tre a t fottows A—AM bands witi t*e total nigh school earoibanat of more than TOO; bands witb tbt total Wgb school tnaolbwtnt of W) ami no more than 700; O—til bandi with A total high tcboot enroUment of lest than 860; XK4>anda organised lest than one year regardkaa of enrolbnent Prof. Lyndon R. Street, dlrtctw of ornate education, l>b)Uabnrgh StAta Normal BcbooL ia la charge of the contest The Arst tan steoad place wlanera of each daas are ell- gtt4a to eoaaptto In tbe ttate ttst at aynwntt UBlTtratty the lowing aamrday. May T. Sveaang iswal aad ovtrtlgbt a«- naaniittinaa wffi %t gratia to all first pates wtaaart of tbt MINE CENTER OF STRIKE TROUILt TROOP NO- 28 IS LAUNCHED AT TUPPER LAKE 8PONS0UD JOBM LOCAL — L BT. TOUMDXU O0CAR 1ACKS0N CHAIKM4N OTT AiUroodack Cooncil Boy Scont Troop 28 w*i organised Frtdty ert- ntog at < 9Npper Lake, wader tbe sponsorahlp of tbe Soclete de St. Jean Baptiste d,Amerl<i«e f wttn aa enrollment of 10 boys, Leonard You- well viH be scmotniaster. CbaSrwan of tbe troop committee is Oscar Jacfctiou. Tbe troop will ateet day evening* at t-M In tbo socie- ty 1 * bail over tbe poatefflee. Clarence B, Potvin, nuember of the Tower Like District adaoinlt* tratlve ctmwrittec of tbe Adiron- dack Omndl, presided ||«He n*eet- ing. Temporary troop facers were elected toy t^e tmniliUntti sooutt: Real Boordage, president; XeoillA- dore, «ri>e; Alexander Mayvfne, treasurer- Scout iBxeeoitve gteder* le L. Wetliagton spoke oc the best methods of iwstiiig the tenderfoot t$t And *u*e«ated. that Use troop charter And tbe tenderfoot budget for tbe memters conWhe presented at tbe <nstrV* scout raHy, to take place At PiercefleH in April. T^an»- poru tioo to the rally waw promised toy tbe troop committee. Boys who tre now ttadyJapr tbe qulremeots for tenderfoot rank tre Lee And Henry Madore, Wallace Scankjn, iEUyntond Proolx, Gordon Xolan, George Vittnave, A1»x»nder JtayrlUe, Bourttoge, Kenneth Booking, Real Gabriel Richer, 24, Suffers Breakdown Gabriel Etcher, ttt Arenue, collapsed At his home upon returning from church Sunday ning. Dr. BeLtoflifr was foond* the ymxm tmon in A critical condition due to a breskdown. Oatolel, A «xm of Mr. and John P. MiUm of this viihig*, w*# horn J«*e 24 y«Afs ngo an* to a f k of one of Tnppdr Lake'* families He Is a graduate Wdh' « ! , and the t|i»tlwfi»lty\o| Monboat During «h» past few ywm he *wa« *tt active partnier la a\ local wholesale firm i his titam and prior to t!h*t time wm Deputy property Custo- dian at tlie FwUpral Hospital In Stin- mmn% It is believed that ta worries caused the breakdown. CONTEST DEVELOPS JN RACE FOR G.O. P. CHAIRMANSHIP OF COUNTY I DONOVAN MAY SUCCEED DON0HUE nCVLlMADtSO ow LVwtitSt auvna FrankUa Osaatr -9mm «** eattag juissnillty at aavlag tw ooaaty cbalnasa aajcirtag aac •r ta'taV oooriag pi sail a HH palga. II 1* a etttsriatr *a lai Ikaa orgaalaatiaa wfll tatet a leader wttala » dayi af tbt aiartaa oa April IV at Mr. Oa Moor% prastat obalnaaa. baa lastly aaaoaaftd at win aot P^kloaa IM %r laudtaiatss DISTRICT; MOBSIaV m MUtm AHA: MO0RK DKPIN1W. m mmm**** CANDIDATE; UVaXY 9 DatmWaUM nm FLOYD H>ND M \ ~ \\fL' ' r wtt atap down when the Hm* cornea. «%p aaaat of WlWant B. Doawraa, t otb-l*^ *•• **•* hU V**y* candisAn . a>r Aaaambly. ia bmr4 most fre- oaaa* .^^^HMW wmHsts In oaly tbt» dmtrtotJt tsaMttar btttlt easUramatmtt af thai KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OBSERVE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY MAR. 2* OBSERVANCE TO BE WORLD WIDE m Acnvmks wmisfr JUOM A cawnwi —LAJWB TATION IN TOTTBE LAKK OaWNOL Oa Mart* », of Oolamtwi in tttt United Oanada, PWttpplna IsUads, Panama, Oobt. Mexico, Pttrto »• co, Nawfoondlaml aad Alaska wiU ctlsbratte tba Golden Anniversary of tbt founding of tbt Order. Ua- fortiaaataly not oat of,the eltvaii «rtg4asil incorporttort of tkt tocitty will |oia la tbt AmYsratry obstrv- ance. Tbe laat twx> anrvlvors, WO- Mam M. Otary aid Ottatttat T. Drkaam, «f New UaTsn, Cona^ died datm« lttt . Tba Attry of tba growl* of tbt KatgMa of Oottastas tbroagb Mty yaars nutMtalat a waaaaUr aad la ami Ha realms* tbtt Csrthtttf ttp bt ctmttad that WOAU combtoa ati- ld fraternal benmtta witt flat at tractlven«s8 of ttlaotod * aad asewt initiation, ytt wonkl not be ottb-bonad bat stoat only apoa tnt peetmtt'ef ama to ataa, with tblatproaUaa tvarjrWmV lng to ths antaortty.of tht aad Stats. He tasted o«tr MA with A grwtpof mm of his partab aad at ttttir tblrd jaeetlng, tbt aaata \Knaghta of Oohnaboa\ waa selected. Petition for a -charter was granted and; 0* March », W*, tbm Kugats of ColtMnbua became flat fir* national fraternal orgaalattlott to be incocyorated la Cooneottcttt. Tbft original Incorporators were Ber. Michael 1. McOivney, end Patrick Lawtor, MaUhew O'Ooamor, Oornellos 1\ I>ri*coU, 3*mm T. Mntlen, loan T Kerrigan, Daniel OolweU» WlllUm M, Geary, Thoma* If. CarroH, Barthokwmw Healer aad Mkbael Ttm election of the flnt »«pren>a Council was held May 16,188B, and JTAUMS T. Mullen waa named first Supreme Kn%at Tbe first •obord- COODCJJ was formed At tbt time, nanwd then, And atlll named, Jfekt «a»rador, No. 1, of New flaren. only fire state* of tbe py y Union were without coondla of the » of Ootaarbos and cities in these aoon applied for and received charters. Already XQWtatatod la Ca- nada, tie *odety now spread into the Philippine Mands, Mexico, Pan- ama, Cuba, Paeeto K4co and Ala* ta. Today, with a nwobershlpof 600,- 000 Sn more than 2,500 coondU, tbe Older bat reached An eminence nn- dreatned of fey Its famno^rm Tbe Ortter carrlw on, through lit preMQ Coondl tod through state And subordinate councils, many va- rious ACtivftie*: charitable, social, educational, religions, Tbe IQtlgttte of ColttmtHW was am* oi| the. »r«t to answer thf appeal of tlie President of the United for emergency relief for the stricken people of Japan, donating iwenty-flve thousand dollars; It w*t among the first to offer relief to tbe soiferetw of the Ban rrancl«co disaster; % helped th» flood #wff«t« ew of Ohelsem Salean, Ontario And KMtbetnt Wmmtkl the vlc- tin» of tbe calamity at Halifax; it lias assisted tictlms of the de- structive Ktorma in norida, Cuba, Eastern Maryland, St. LouU and Poplar Bluff, Mkwouri, Rock pg, Texas, and Newfoundland. Eight thousand dollars was expend* e4 for huirriciitie»llef -woifkUn Ho- liaf. Ia 18W, etorta tboasand dot- law waa glvso for banicaaa rat ia Baarlt B*co aad Florida. Ia **& five tboaaand doUars irma ftvtar tor ^w^Wlfc Jm ap^HHyaW -ia«^*WmaBaPJp^i ^^^^r lowing tbt dasUacUv tmrrletat tbtt vMtoa taat lahusd layaaali, Tbs Ocdar alat carried ta ftmtf w«* la tbt dnwgbt araaa, and «or witb tat Ptsslaaat's OtitataaHoa yaw ladlag Jobs for tat Aay tbt to FUNERAL RITES HELD TUESDAY tbt tba nosatj naamlttta art aa lota* wkbott otajaty Tkrtt of taws art* a Mamas, tat lbra« tatatK mbatntf Aa aad trtota. asm tscatmataitaLaftta, on Sarardny aMraaag, lamreb lowing a rtetat Tba »ST. Dr. A. •ted at tbt ttrvtota whteb ... _ coodonted froas tba Oaattar iastn- odtat apiaetpal OtaN*. Hat ttty was pteced la Urn vmatt of Labs- viow Ctawtery at Ttapper Labe to await iatanata* la tbt spring la the f»aOly barial plot at ton. Mrs. Laytoas brvtbtr «ad ter wart ttnablt to attend Hat ser- vices but *A lartaaata frltai* Mrs. Franks. Psok of Big Moose, waa present daring tbt ilbMs* and a>atb of Mrs. Layton, Tbm deceased waa born as Blag* natoo oa Movttabtr *, k WAS a awaaber of Castlt Ortak Methodist Orareb. 8ba is aavftvti %f * sister, Loretta, and oat ato> tbtr. Lark flt John, of Oastkr Oraek; bar daoghter-ln-lasr, Mm. Fredreika Layton aad gTtAd- daagbter, IrittA Claire taytoa, of Conifer. _^ Althea LaytoOj lt^ oldest dangb* ler of Mrs. rrtdretta Laytoa. dtsd at her home la Ooaaftr oa Mareb after & six-day parted of ttlaaam, fler death was caaatd by pasoao, nla. __ tbt OoaJfer at H Cbnrcb, Ha Am- day gchoot, tbt lattrastitett Laagaa aod tht Ataadard Bearer Bosiety. «he was alto A ataasbar rf tbeOM Scoots of America, Plt» T«a> Troop 1, Conifer. Foneral services ware conducted from tbt OooMerM,E.Clrarch Wed- nesday, Marrh la\ the Her. A. O. neks offlolattag. t!ba body was al- so piaosd in tbt vaaft ot Lakevtow Cemetery a* Topper Lake to await intemwot la- tbt spring near Bing- : iRoy C. Layttm, father of Xlm Layton, died la 1W0. The death of Mlns Althe* Layton and frawkaoth- er, Mre. BdHh Layton, ocoared with- in the sa»e week at the Layton home ill Conifer. - . ' rkla, nod lire tinmAand doMam in itt lflOC. In 1027, fifty thxras- AM dollarjs was given for Missis- sippi flood relief, rind five thotwaod dollars for New SisglAiid flood re- - Tanael Near VwOt ^ Tucson, Art*. —An ondergrooad tunnel, wJAdtt led Alnioat to a bank vault, teli teen found under this city's main street Pioneer* say It WAA dug by toldteftt when Tocson wa« the only Waited city in the Southwest ADA WA« Intended to provide a refuge for the inhabit- ant* in the event that the wttlef! meat ahonl d be captured by the Apaches, v I Bonobae'ti \fMIt dtetiom are working bud ft* MaW tbt nomlntion of vaiinaa Cor the obtiraaananp, i % tetilai frowlnf throaga \ coanty that tbe tlteOaa •OtaaQy take place oe tbt ' \ tear with the 100 coav i AtakSat tbe tttoetaoa ra> A *%aekriu psmp or stftrlac •t If tbt ta a yrtatfy P. bttbt LtJtet ead^aaT ths oaajaty. ftfaioM atctlsa. Ia bat? a dotta Baraaac Laka, and Aatttt Payai Loot Laaa» <*alwaaa of tba Baatai arias candidate. Jmn M. KeUa* , aaay bs tbts cat> dtoabxat tba datflloca batmawt aa> Bt it rstmrdsd am A bald lta <sm cosh* i tbia paw- to tba ttoctloa law, f tf tat {wistarias, raittaatbaalafitt atoet avmt- irT-trsaa* ffUHj tbtt beta-ant an tt> -i*\« *t- tf b> Charter Grtmtm4 Ta Tmppar State Dapartmm* Of A caarta* ata Mr. X. B. baard of M aai aasasst ta» Fiaiie Ltbtaryta tat Hast af tfce Ota** erf Naav Yotk. tht. attat •rgaalsittoa bvtiac MM tbe standard, Tbt astacttoa of hooka, as a wbote, wttl barra tbt ia daa proportion, of literatart adaptod to tbt lataaiMlty. Tbs Uteary now win be IS boars aaatttd of lrtoaav asbort- tofore, the bvoas btCag tw follows: Ttsday, Tfctrsday and Ctatarday aftoraoona 3 pjn. to64KI pJB. Ifoaday, Wtdaesomy and rrtday araniaga, 7K» |MBV to 9*M pja. Tbt aptowi tfbtary wttl bt la charge of MM Im** M. Bmce, bV brarUa, aad tbt branch Mbrary at \*?i i.naiijt Mrs. Cbartea Bortaaa\ tfats* VHNMaf • JBMRBV JLW WSV SpaMMV* ^flaasaUHdaV Tba Ubmry Is far .tbt Cm aat ter both leading aad itfottaatrtt , tbt Towa of iHaawtt, aaa atar that It Is asfaar •rgaatod aaa Mt> ad to a aajSNT sUadard, paMt tB»- aart totta pwatttoal If •••» Tat paAttc is tanaafagaa ia> avttt Itasat tf the j>rt Tttapaa af «at name uawsa>y> xva> * «btrtar a fr oa l«a waat ta tat tows baa Alssw BMttiaa It dtvsctod to Oat Qnm Waaaaagtoa Momieimlal dispsty. F.W.Clayton Gets * Notice of Transfer To Massachusetts Mr. frank W. Clayton, ctootact rap* pstntaavt tt the U. fl- Veterans' HospKaL v,' at 8m>aouott rtctlvtd oaVkl ndttce fron Now Yott ysa> terday of Ms -transfer, effectlva April 1, to the U. 8. Veterans A4- ntotnrttott HospiUl At Rutland Htlgbtt to join I>r. B. U Cook, for- r comnundteg oflk»r At Son- awont. i Mr. Otaytioa bM Also been assign-, ed to boainew executive stall of the RtttUnd Helfhfai HojpttaL He la a gradnate <rf Manhattan Oottaga, aad was formerty assistant chief of the cooperation division, New York Osty. He also aerved aa chief of the ad- njinlstraUon of *he BAranAc Lake HosttAnaation Centw when it foae- tion at A £500*ed hospltaL . SCOUTS BEGIN SUMMER CAMP MEMBER DRIVE ABfMMc* ••iwim mmoum N mnm m* -CAMT Tuppmr Boy Given Medal For Honesty By Olympic Official For exception^ honeaty dtortog Mr aerrtce a» Boy *teo«t* await- ing in «siexinr imtronw attendlDf tbe Third Winter Oiymrptc Games at Lake PlacW, aaring wbtth period 'A purse of |M was iotind and tam- ed over to the Olympic Game* Com- mittee, HaroW O*vey, Tower Lake, and Wftltor Hare, Lake Pladd, are it* of checks for $30 and ypvnwdala forwarded to tbew lAst week toy Krneet O&macM sec* retary otf the Olympic Qames. The optabtg of tbe •natal nerasV lag auBpatgB for AttaBaVuMt aa: Canp Osgood, snasaer ntap «f tia> . Adirondack OottadL Bttjr «aoata a# erkAt it Indicated by tba Alstri- bution of cavp enrolhaeat entm aft all of the » troops la tba esWHel Advance reports front scoato aasl tbsfar leaders seem, to potat to aat increased attendance «ver WO, at> oordlng to report* from tsta coaactt bttdo^MBttti at Maioa*. - ' . Tbe eaop atiaoa win «gw tmt tat vsoal term of six we***, dtrta> ed iatto thrat periods tf tsro weaka aacb, «tt«tdar, laly a, witfc aaaaa- twm «C the camp staff arrtrtat a wtek ia Advaawt to pltchteota, tat op .tlM'' waterfront eooipaaeAt Andi m Aag«at li, letvlag 1 time gariay»' , ttBajatloB by Adlroodack JBaa stoats 'ia flbe anwpal waional fleet erttaa oa> . Bates .wttl toe the *ame «s for pteoeding season*, it ,1ft ant^waataV A manlmom fee of tt.QO la ptyahto with tihe registration onrd, «Ai At> - pllea upon tbe regular «»e of U* tm two we*b» ; . ',, '' ; , •