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Maitlo and Krai* B, I<pl« preaidettt of the Topper Uafet Oaasibar ott Own in woe, re» taraed to Tapper Ijke j**eroey froai NCNT York City wto» tavy have beta is coaaolutfon iriib of- •cteli or 4fce Iutemttooat Paper Co. hi aa effort, to obtain that eoav 9*01*11 aivnrml of a paw to rake •at lajter lwM in Burnett* Bowl •od We Tapper Lak*. The International Paprw Co. owat ak«g«pa»ar mM at Piarciattt oat the Bk4]w«U RH*r wMaii te fWI fnoaa «ba vatan of tupwtti Poai «at )ta«fc Ouaflai, It amhy. Tat Canal ThU «aa*l into the Hawk, riw. HWlorte C, of «be «• flm: Wr%kt fa fan**- «n pawl the way for Criooal liad- towkVa exptoitt, I* atom at TUFPER BOY, U. OF ALA. 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T«t«*- •W HMpta* at BOWDCWB*, many ftai (Ooottnw* oai l%r 8) MI * ta Haw <at deatrucUoa taat aX aat aapara at Mat totaaao that ttaa atahv Noitaport* taa tvv W«i«lar tat ataar. -Poaa/I IrM a* a»«iwr to a, la ««. taa atte oC t*»a Sfevar aat'-'l^aoatoqai on at«lt polata*a44*«y woaUpern* Mge than oat block. X think we aba\ ha ante to go efrar tomorrow , \•»&** <Mk FredaeM, Jr r ) had been to <be darsor'a ofice and bad jats laflt wa*a he itjw the cyclone noialnf aai kaat eewar manU alt at «fcfc aide af AaaaranW Ltajta xmmmmf aaaat- tate 'fcajL^. torn «Na«fc to aaet « <aua 4oaamM«Nt «a JM <*>BP » rtatnteta a proper level in the laat at all tfaaet dutta* the year. The natter bma teen dbjewaed tod cna* paat two y«ara Is gwawaiai Hatr bo«tbo«Mnwltti»,ii0ebe«d«itactBr ptiiocl fit aw watar laval. Atnai at atatnant •aajan aatt waata laad aave aao aaaa wmaunwmi aariag taw •raahr porti^w <rf (Iw avaaaar aai ia tta nalatoa at aMor, aa* Wltm ajl at tlieat atitknitrty dewlap- Ha take abora, «« btetants- eaa at *1 jremw the mgr <rf ajp * 4*ft»*a Itf tt hmrtm Caaa> camera oo taa laka at Moody aad tlaqwtxie «sp«. Seta* aad Mr. taattta, the of tat Intaraaiiooal Paper Cft. at Maw «r« «ot*rrly la haraaoojr w Jtt«l and pa the propoat «• sed. Mayor laaiafe antt otter <krtalk,rea*hU belong to taa N*w York Statm Farmer* Ptpti to Grow Th Fctver Potatoe*, Mart Grain Than in t93t Tha and tH tha V. «. rloottwre todaj tern* *ti aaawa *tnt«atioaa to pMat* wport, wbkl la baaad oa retanui fw» aaaajr tjw«- amoa oC ftim«r« fetnating/anm taatr mm ftnaa aa.a» wamt a «bty iotaod Ta* tUat tale la the latter at the; a* fu, WlNwMia, aOaaawta jaf M»- BO -wwre pUaalaar to itocreaae teat «h*a 14 af X par «eat iwkMr their tl acreafa. \Now nmnrtr» am pUaoinc to cat praetteatty taa atrcaaja othay aalaat year, A lava* ttW ldy pw cat <rf 4!aa was tjat o*er laa) ha laad alaot taa wattaar waa »WT* the ar*- i aan mem CfcgaaaH p ftr auto coaatry * NEW HOPE IN UNDBERGH CASE VETERANS WILL OBSERVE ARMY IJAY, APRIL 6TH laUrAST O^OEK OF THI WOBLD WAB 1O 0IV» DIN- Na*> 1KWBTAINMKW BY «AT IN WBCBBA- IAU IK EVENING — BY NEW YOKK u A. tMnammt DKPAKT- at Anuy Day, April ft. m* aaafcraraur «C our eotertng aa« fWiVtr Ibe aaunediit* iftUT <M a» Baj4 a* thi» Vi^ra»w AU- to by llr. riet wbo are eaaatrorlag to leeor- m the % bwra arfe nope that the caikt eata irttMn a. anaK tfca* are vaafaants of Norfolk, Ya. Left wttl be reatorad a» iai faawaa par- la Bear Adaaral Oay Ban tired; ritfu, the Her. flL Peacock, dea» at Qrtot elmpdh at Nortolk, aad <Aoha S. Coatia, aaJpboUdiag nlh ail, laatt Tat eyea i aU mu idioom Ban U»«i)oy an \Prtrate Peat\ te tt»e patieaU, t «a» petfttafe be- uTTJOpja. 1 ai at N0G aj»- » napaktity r. flt.wa* a TWO MORTGAGES FOR TOTAL OF $3,000,000 ESTABLISH RECORD MMt IN TWO •a AaxakuyDe. *.*a A-':,-.-3 re aaatat to carry the lajated to the hoaptod ftat taaga, Tweka m ^tee fee carry the aaat aad j haraoL jaatuataw ware apraaa t etimima on «b» aoora at the aa> pttal (U. of AMU), aai aiaa I into aa • hoaattal. lae aa> mat aattil m fnati atuytj att*rav tboot any. Tht only place struck by Ike tornado on mm atfe of the river waa the Otmntry OWb. Alt taat li left to the oonorete Bear.\ Ia a later leOter arreoJ aMP* iti itniotion a* well aa eoaae of the «re*kd*ma«ewrooghtbytheatont< mpartmmnt in 1932 Will $€t Out Largest Nambtr of Food Plant* Far Wild Birds in History at N»Y. Statm To eaconrage the Increase of ttoe the Ooaeerrattoa DeptatiaMrt: hmt & want iir at food ptanU in let *y tJOa year npon ite puae «ef agea and rdtor»Utfc» «rea«. Hiy H, w today that M» I>e- parttacat ia parcha«inc 10(M»0 pan- kWfi00)f rrapc «atHags inta. Half o* the entire pafidlmm wlit -fw i«a»t«d <m warn «*OBe» *»d tt>e otber batt of the enttw pwretawe irllHw piantM on ATOM wblch hate been or *re be4nR refoiwitrf. All of them plants afford food Hi wHf trnh and wilt oniJoabtedly •** Ja *it tacreaee tit tibe *im*m* •ad heiM of the Ht*te'«,Mrd pop- Dtetlon, «M they are «dlbte i» wliiiter M wen a* Jn <be mum wither. It b*« ilway* bmi the-cuatom to encourage **«• rrtmth of food phints M thl« yewr the admitwhle imectlce of MtHaff out Kadi pJawtat on the rje- Pore**atVw, urea*.. La«t year the Ootnminshmer e«t«bllj»hed flu poli- cy of otKOinf tbfe reforewtatloft ittndc at potttc hnntln*: grotmAs, «> that areaa, whkh wIH eventually total more than * mtHion acres, will haw * recwatloiitl mine in addl- lion to their «vt8t»a4!y -Intended ptit* potm of protectii>jt the water aup- l*y, rejDorinr »ne«momlc fterm land from eottt>e*lticm, affordlut cover ' and prorldiai; a thnber fttttrre generatiowi. -^ ;' In addidon to tike pU»t» to be pmcbftMd, tl* Dapaitawat ptauX: on tbeat Mrofai «ai « 16,000 HoasUn motbewy pUata, 000 vhtte awflberry ptanta; 4,000 Amaneae barUerry plaata; ^H» V4r- link creepers, 800 Karopeaa prtret ptamtw; 100 gray dogwood painhi; «,090 red oak tteca aad Mm mime mk Xrtm, all f«ma In the De|*rtm*nt'» Legion Eastmr Ball Held Tuesday Night lie' annual Barter Ball *?oof»wd by the BenjnorfQ Ohorco Poet, Am- erican Leidoo, ww po8*po«d from JJowtay nigbt until the foUowlnt ni^ht of tbis week, when «»tM»vy snow wtx>rm »ntl bHttsnJ had «*d(d- ed and oottdktknw were m<& that more wer* able to him oot tor the celebration, ' S' .'• • •• A Canton orctieatra, «0iBgMt *y the , MHon for. ttie occaMon, iw«» www-bottnd on a Mil between Fao*t awl Pterceflekl, and thtw*h the «T- foaW of' Totjmteer wtewr^dwfwpjm, were released (from the drtfltn at a**oat Id p.m. Bearoely nwre tlj«n 80 ooui*« wer« praamt oa Mnday nl«ht -when «» oxctertrm fc»% ar- rived aad the ixwntuatfe decided to hoW th* t^raUr ornnee M ori«ln«l- Ij- UPhertnled, on Towdajr n»xbt. ; the Toeactaiy eatbering wat* urell Attended and what promlaed to he A financial faUore -was conrertftd In- to t fcririy titl t ; TmppmUkeUfik D. A. V. Will Hold Dance On April 22 Tat *8prtaf Deace 1 mmawe# hy Tapper Lato chapter H, Dtaataad Aaarleaaa ot the Worht War, will at fetal at the Orel Head Ota* Oe. HeJI oa rriday nlajat, A«ra m at- trAri^-*.-. ba fanaalmq hy CbarUe Wade end Ml Society Qrcbeetra, who ivere heard here tafi week a*, the Amer IM* Ijegton Dasoe Tneadny sight. The ticket tale mil begin *t aft early date, aad It ia famaed* lo plexwUclce* on aade at tlutoxi up- town dntc aVoraa. Roomtvelt Has 123 Delegates *Tb« la ared at another nortbaawtem *ute ill itagal \m/to the BieBiocwittc natten* omM^suliw* jfaa^erday amd lawwae* .<d the New Yorker't XV. Thai ia nearly 770 needed to Trta <be nomlnetfon at Otioafa June^T. NEW YORK AJLA. BEGINS WAR ON FEDERAL TAXES WUU aaal MaTW 1WHI aaafaaV Cam MftJN) CUUMUNI TAXAnBfliVWLD tp Alanaat at Ha apparent tlon of Coa*paa t» aatft the Imvdea of tasattot to aaacail -tUmmm tnatead at diMtrn^Dttas it. eajiMah||' wai > aU the people, M aotoaaobfle data «f flkJared with tta>New Jork Atati AotomobUe AMwdation today A rtgonm caiaiaajn to induce the York Mate Renrwentattrea • —'• 7 ^ *t- w*™ ataV Snowbound in Alaska gnopfrtxmnd In the !tu»o« oil Farfnk' Qolgley, one of Ala«ka*js women pi* siooers, iMm. Ddward M. BWdle, rtbore, Philadelphia soeiety lewder, ttW>eaJed lor ail atr^taue to grt her oot of the KanHsbnft <M«trict. Bkidle 1I«I4*M1 ttortb with fl dog t«un to- find: out l«w women ttw in the Yukon. A »erie« of atoww p< her «K)(irt)0Bmd lit Mm. Qnlgley'a for 10 w«elt. in the national body to vote agalaat either an exctae tax on «ntotnobH>a or the hnpoiitlon of fe*ral ga»o- llne tax On the baabi of la«t year* aatai of 33(2,788 new mm ia thta Btate, Alexander Bark, <* flberrHl, N. prertdent ot J*t m#t> ' federal 4)00,000, A one <«* fedenil\ra»iioe tax wo»rid coet New York State an tomobile ownem another flO,' A tax of one cent per qnart\on ln- inrkmtfja; oil, ilfe*dy decktedJ m J>y Conrresa, would add another fl,« 300,000, naldng * graad fatal of WMiOCOOO frtleral taxation!of Hew York Mate ntoiorfat* H *tft&V plan fltumld be imt throogh; It 1* wclmated that mm the orea***d State gaaoftae.tax, ptas iaoreemed tax oa <na«)erclal -dee, New York notoriate will pay to the State governoMent darin*' &# next year appfexinmtety ninety-live mllHoo dollar*. M the federal gOY- pretopatontbeproi and federml gatoUne ^aw York «tate notorfeta will be apentirinsr upwaroji of one hundred awl twenty mlllVm dollars, or an average of wefl owl 80 p«r car for taxatloti alone, Funeral Sarvices Forleadore Gonyea •• l%neira]t «wrlce« we t«Mt Ht 0 a.m. aroaday from St. Alphoiwug Gbutx* for latdore Gooyea, 56, n«»- Went of Crmnberry T^ake, irtio died Hfttamlay at Me«y Genen* Bwspit- al tfollwlng «n operoAkto for «Cttte aDpendlcltto. . . \ ^' The Bw. J* A. Boucher^ «M»I«tant ' pastor, ofllclttted at the aervkwB. The body was placed In tl»e VMU «£,<nt* Mptvonmie Cemetery to await tdftar* ment wt St. Ke«ia Falte. The de- oeasod Is MirvtVe(H>y bis wife, Brli- atoetit, and one HOD, Leo. TUPPER LAKE BURIED UNDER HEAVY DRIFTS MAIN MEN, LKAPDW mn TO CLBASKOAM IN Thia rlHa«%.<ISd ant eacape from tat storm that aurlatf neatly every aeoUon of rhe fHatt Moothty. The atom doted vebteotar tttX- 1k: con^pCetaty on the three main outlets, namely, Pfteccea>id* Long Lake and ,Saranme mutes. JQariy Otoaimr night it wa» reported It re auomtxxmd betweea Tnp- per i«ftoe Jooction and a dataaee of tire nlam Mlny atett- dooed car* iMonday night aad re- torned with ahofel* to bring then home Toeaclay morning. Mote 4Aitt 36 care were attJted and dttebed on tbe Long Lake high- we j-, wbere they bad beea ablaaam- ed by drlrem. Many wnoatarted oat early Mondey nioralng under pieaa* ant 'tktee were might without any ineot wttb wh*eo to battie ttoe worststomof the winter la tbe Ad- Nearty»ln<*«o<«iowfe41«nd kto • wta piled into baatvi \ 1% and eeten «eet deep k strong northeast wind fooad act dpenlng. Two plow* laboMd 46 wftlfc three crerw* in an effort to )mp traffic moving In the Tillage. at Saril, bigbwsy eoperlntend' eovted that tiro more day* at leejst wobW .be wqolred to «eet«re normal ttavettnf wpdfciona in aU atMetii. Train eerrtce wa» de- l atoout * naM \hour for tbe flwt ttnie this winter. St. John Society To Stage Entertainment 1!he Ttrpper L«ie councH, Society of ,St. John tine Baptist, will pre- aent an etttertaimnent for mierober* of the society *otright at tbelr baU oi» IPaiic St. The following is the protfrans: Hyooa, 'St. Jean Baptiste* { Ad- <fr«9B of welcome, by President H»>- ttorei Music, »pecliil orchaatra: / local Mght- *ud l*e«tir* Speeches, «ndwlcbe» and coffee, «tw. , • • -•/ SNELL FAVORS SALES TAX IN REVENUE BILL ONI Ur-#TATB TIVK VOTJM HI — AAI8 tflNMTAfY TAX- t ATION AUWADY TOO HKATT Up«ute New York were Tajtnaliy naaaaat lot* retention of tbe menel«ornrer$ > aHet tax to the reveme bU barore taeBOttte. Indoded asaoae; time «BJ» voted for the aalet tax were Bepreaanta- tire Bertraod H. Saell, df and Vmaeai D. CuMtlM of Oawego, ^-^wBjBftvaataHBMatt I9JHNH|X. nVMaal \We want the country to kanftr that the Bepofatfcant fWfy appred- mte the need and abeotate m of baJuncing tb* bndfet and Core maintaining the nfetiea't credit lit home and abroad. 'We w«nt the people *leo to know that we wiU contlDoe to cooperate with (fee majority in the pfreaage of an/ laat end equitable tax a*** ure that wttTproride enough wsren- ne to pay the Tttnntng expeoae of g^t* BepreaeotAtire Frederick 1L D«T- «nport wa« the only apJSUrte N«w Yorker wifo voted against the aaka mx* mttat ancouW be learwd. Put- enport mHA i» voted aajaintt the aales tax because \New York *pt*te la pretty hard hit with owes any. way/' He #i|a investigatton had ahowu tba* M, per «cat /* Hew Yoit «t*te's sbaxe of ^heflederal incan* tax burden fe palct by njMrtate New York, while under the «ai« Ux fata 40 per cent of the amount raked In New York State would, lie paid by upstate Xew York and abotit the game proportion*** share by Onei* (to. mid Berktmer countle*. Legion and 1.O.0.F. Wan Entertainment ' - h N •I'Mji.Mim ilfc Benjamin Churco Po«t 220, Aaner- lean Legion, win parOcipate in the bwmttee. of 'ATTO.V B»y*-«at ttofc erfcWU Hospital Wwlncwday, April ami as pinfe of ^tfi l o^it «ete** n «erte of boot* p tbe n ftrran#«l which will fce the Rwr«vt!<m Hnll olf tt* . Tbo ftocfti committed ig ? a cartl of flw 3xmC» for ^AHflMa* IaaaaiM^ai lPaWffa^HHL 1 ^aaaalft IK aajraaB* -_««. fjbam 1*^B>WB4BB>M aalBnWaV ^BnVM rook tae taaai umwiatlai tfcat at fli phm Tat vtetary naa a aaatt aaelor tat leetl aoyty *taaaaji a week ay t> aaaigui ^* aj patt» aaatatt Weir tat jat awaai to totaXag a3a p*^ aad a aat saae aveiase la the auaeh* Arlaar O-Ooaaar, ataautr ot tbe alia]*, \ witt * atria* ot aW plat aad aa a?eraau ot Ma\ PierceAeld eeptorad the flxat gaaw- by a aierglai of M plv bat tae lo- mm* m aai a t lae aat id gaate had* wartdag dt the (Ooodamed ea fage 8) W-H-D-L HEARING ON APRIL 19TH UNTIL tunmrn CAN BD At the MQjoeat of Oeorg» F. BU- aaH» oiraer tf the Tapper Late broadcaaaac statten, WH-D-L, a hearing oa Uw appMratton to in* tat powef at rhe tmuuulUer ront lOOta 180ira|te and to change freqoancy imm Wat> kl*ocycl» to IBM) kBucjUlw antttisg broadcast ime wtoh W-CA-D at Canton, bma been pttatpuaad antll Aprtt 10. Other fttf otlatlong are vwiVnog toCk before any action will In He nwtter, *ccordln»c H la hoped .te « « «w* n«f(>ttaBaat>«lfli be completed, how- ever, aariy aaxt ow«*li, nfeen BfmeU ted In the Nation will appear before «ne Federal Bt* dio Qnartaieeeiiii jar a final bearing toe aat pending application. Dance Club Planning Aiwntud Spring Dance CttM tit. tbbi Tilhue 1 w!H:'JioMriioi wuraol 'i^njinc Dwic** at the T«am Ha« in Tapper L*ke on ffraa* evening, Aprfi 8th, at cordlag t»eaejown'«»ttert« made tUt We*, laiaft wiU He ttnralaoed by *he ''Vanity SeYett** anfl. a laMafai wftt be a«-red. li ('•' » m ' )