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Ptogrmmhe *.•*$•; • *»' ' » treat aad a grMtsr Tuaaer VOLUME TWO -NUMBER 15 TOPPER LAKE, K. Y. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1931 TUPPER LAKE ft law* oft*» that people af ta* North Oosutfry have tht anportaatty to lWaa t* MM Mfct Mr Bafeert WUkam Ia bis visit to tbe 0. g on Array Pay wore able not only to hear MM hat so mast and talk <widi Urn. A kufcscrowa\ of paople listened to ate aaasrlsaBSM up hepond the Arc* Jb <?UtJks, where few maw bave ev- --•\-—-—^-it and perhaps where to aver got, It doesn't «aat m maay harrow- m tae Ufa of one iadtf« LOCAL MASONS TO FETE STATE GRAND MASTER MANY NOTAMJBOF MASONBY WHX AB8BHBLB AT MALONE NEXT TBCB8DAY - FLAK 8PSCIAL PBOGBAM Oft Ttamhgr, AprU 21, the Fr«u- District of ttoe Ma- tfnrth. au «1M -aanor half bat Jsapreas on one the great • part tack Hay* in the Hves of in- aliMaak As he told of Ida «n»- rkaoes oae could get tbe feeling, -Haw different thing* a*gat bave aesa had aoate trivial fon-Hiwt da* vessped ta* other way .* He left yoa w*h the maxt—ioo «at here fc a Maa who <wt that ht has a ashsjiu f| tjfe aad nothtag caa tarn Mm from it Oae could net Mf bat feat one's «w» «UHng~ aam at Mas chances witb 0ir H«- aad If thfaas broke in the f, to aavo. no raarats that aid aat been far snatiiM la the wmtate. was a» doafct Hit la tbe af aajr «f Ma audMae* that I ft* Ms* toOewMs called for as well soolc Older will be honored with a visit by Cbarlea H. Johnson, State Grand Master, and preparation* are being] MSdte for one of the largest .Masonic gatherings ever b*>Ul Sn tlOx district. The gatlierlmc, wbtah will be H«W at Ifalone. will be in tbe aaiare of a Masonic reunion, and aH the lodg- es of tbe district have bees request- ed and are maktac preparatsons to mud large dtJegattaas to Mateae for the ooraataa. Ia aijatrtea, lo Mr. Joawsws, athsr Ti it sh I is «f ta« srasr. meftmtiag t*a* Master Han* J Bksavrawat. urn 0t*m< MMSSC daps*/ § r * i f •autor \ ~ % \~~ azneetfld o j» to a notice re- week by Dr. Lttamd F. Foot*, ataiMt master of UL Arab G. O. P. Committee To Meet April 19 The date for the ongaaiaation meeting; «* HM» FraiAlint Coonity Ee< fmblican Oommattee has iweu def- initely mt for Turtrtay, April 10, at 2 pjm., at tbe Court Hoxwe In Okfelone. A cbftlnnan of county comnitte* wJll Sbe clHcted aad otbw ottwew of Hie 16 GAME BULjLS ARE SIGNED, IS OTHERSVETOED -HVD AFTECTING SBAMN OT- KNINO D»APfmOV«l BY CKHmNOK ON KCCOMMKN- DATION Or C4N8BBVATI0N DMTAtniENT AND BPOWTS. SODT8 CLUBfl M AJTTLY TO EABBITS AND PUKAHANTS Ifftrtlqf law NEW FIGURES IN Ultt)BERGH CASE TUPPER LEGION AND AUXILIARY TO MEET APR. 18 MEETING OTEN TO OENKRAL P17BUC; HELD AT RBQUEftT OF COMMANDER 8TEVKN8 AS LEGION GOBB ON AIR WITH SraCIALPBOORAllOYKRNA. TIONAL NKTWOBK On Mood*?, AprU 8, at tf* ra- q of 2teVonal Ctmmmatoe Mm- xy I/, aterena. netrljr every Amer- ican I^ctoe Poat of tbe cowtry will awnrible for'a apeelat meetlMj. Tha loo«l Benjaotiit Churco Vm 9BH) ant tbe A. I* AuxUUry, will oompty wim the requMt of Ctawwawter 8te* vmw, und «rrau(«meAt« a*ve belli* made toy tbe oOcera dt the Topper ' bi In •djolnla* cooatfe* to tt- Und ©r aead Kpweentativea. TS*e yttberlac 1« oooaMwed iff «* the mmxm Haaswi«« tw* 4o be <** <rf the tow ocw- MMNI when Hit lodfea of tb» NwtH Oountry bar* bad «ha prl»ttea« of ditMd w of tba ocder< order c* the aveote tor the a tiiMtlfwa meetlot at day the Kaaoeie tagfe, Malooe, to be ib held at **0 ta the a dinner to be beM at the. State Juratory schsdcswt for 6:90 just. Fol- lowing the dtoaer, the tmnlnt ses- sion will bsfla at Tm pan., and will also bs Mat at the armory. ^ rtrand Smt* Hmm Scoring Record an atnm and dfteea nave iotwraor Roosevelt disposed of tbe last of *he fu% and game le*fi!la« tton <lnrln» the mat weak by bis veto of im> game season Mils. One titiHC temrr^wrt (tnil't nf itom Aw»t«'rn pf! ti«TKiit'.W»iit «f thcfte imam* WOJAI b*re ea- taWWbwl t month'* ope» MMUt fbc pheasant hantiac lM«ta&lBf Octo- tee 13 And <wo«ld L baT« flx«i a bat Ibatt of two a w «MI tea for it* Mama. Tbe btber bill would fixed October 1 15 a* the opttt- inf date on ungrlM; bax*» ant cot- tontail r«bt>iti, Lot* U- Jand, -whew tbe *eaao* wxmld batt been ttoax NoveWber 1 to Deoeaober 31, and the couuttea of Wayne, On» Urtov Oriea««, XJtrlMMXm* Monroe, i Ti O Bchuiyer, __ wfeere the season w<H*Mk| run to Mavcfe ft* of the veto of these *wo bflls.were explained by tse Governor in the fottosrinr meat- orancsum; [ \I am withhoJdiog approval of the** two bUU for tha raasoa that they wMl caase eos#aaVo» amsag hooters and make the sMTofcamsat «f gmme few* atom diBtoalt Corporation, luw admitted ttiat b* flow <witfe Cot Charles A, litkdbengh tt amtrat ftecret flights «<wntly i» ooonectfon -with the aeaiCh for tbe kkkoapod JJtafterg Iwby. W. O. Woodi, right* of the 13, 8* treasury TUPPER GROUP WIU-DEVELOP HOME SECTION A, F, TE88IKR LUMBER CO. AM) BWHEY PLAN AND FLKTCHER BUILDING PROGRAM ON MOUNTAUf The A. P. Tewsier XAudber Co., Inc., of Topper bake, in conjunct?en with Bwhey WBA Fletcher, a loe.a real eatate aaAjhweloiawttt• ftnn, divjsioo^ known ast 'Mountain for the erection of wing the coming Plant and Masprini* have already vat4sr a aamber 0/ Hal nunilwm <xf the trill* unect In payment of tbe $50,000 random after tbe kidnrtpew \dooble^ro«ed\ Liod- They failed to produce tbe fottcmlnc piyvieut. (Ontral r«*w Pboto) chlW ANNOUNCE CAST FOR FIRE DEPT. MUSICAL REVUE MEMBERS J)F^EW T. L. F. D. BAND ^PROMINENT BOLES ^ SCORE C0MPLET. *O» committee, which law* been drllttng the Ftremetff Berne for the port few wcefc*, announceg that a definite date of the presentation will be announcca next week. At a de- imrtment meetini to lie held thifr B OMf Ed week OMef Ed- aty^p a AUdair will appoint Me T»- rioM ootnmttteefl to handle tbe bwd< ueM BUUMteoMU; of the porfottt- ance inctadloc the many detalhi Me* eaary for the preeenUtiott of rat* aa exteoBtte progr—a. Ewdi fireman The purpose' of the meeting Ji to hear a spaehil broadcast by the Amarkaa tafioa aad «d «mr the aatsoo-wid* faotlltiss of at* of tbe hit** brasrfsraMtiaa; chains. The BMPetlog. bwrrver, ia mat coo- lanl •trirUy to Mashers of thl LlK gkH. *M { Urn- «nak, oaVry «M t* n M iiwuroniwwi l*m iit> i—iiwmi .< )lw» winmnnlty ir*» u«v*t«t o attend. Tbe meeing, aocordlnf to a notice received from post-adjutant Hohert B. Mtoich, will bajin at 8K» p.m., and wKI incMde addresses by frank CAN 80MB ONE HELP THW NEBDY FAMILYT A «aae haa eoma to ottr atUn- tkw of a family in thia viHa#i in m nearlr deetUufte coodtttoo aa any «aee reported yet The fanSjr I» i n partAenlar need of a 'McttMN. M the i*mu*. thne the bed iprlnga «o*m*ed wtt* a thin blanket gerre thh> imrpoae. food aad certain other inr>MJ tlea mtd provided tiiroogh ncvlar relief atejidtet, but If aomwwe can randy the tmtixtm needed, awl wltt «*ll «ht'I^M PMMf «f< Ace a* 7-W, artan«eaMat» will to made to provide ttfa faaaly with H at ooce. K, preeddent of tbe Topper O d K, sy p Lake Chanter of Oowniewe, and Harold W. Main, dLHrlct attorney o£ Fmnlta County. FoUawdiff the meetinf , an enter- taiojaeait pcocram ia sobedaled, and a imcheoOt inxiodinf iijWIwicbea, ice cream, cake, coffee and df*r» wiV be nerved. Sled** Pilot Ewcape$ When Boat Plunge* o Bottom of Lake r MH waft Mi tfca yrojertI fr* '• ' mt *T NoowtMl to b» preient la MM MMA row visw att tha* gees aa? Do may not know that thsr* are t» amain this vmaga *who aavs vahjaaMrsd for BM worm ai aanoaa; BPM aau ara wUttag to a* matr saat at tt if ahsy aw aaawal ta aa aaf Do thay knew that oftta ths work of tho aramai la bladeredl by the targe aaMatr af awtos that most ataray* Mismn to get Into the wrong piacel ver shadows tht mark of Itsht af Uberty, the Duao Big« iianmiiii, by more than §0 test we* of October, six waak-aays htnim the otat!. day of Ttda data w*« ixad Ttd t J tba rec- oounendatioit of tbe miottdal «OMV> clt o< leader* of conewratioa orptt- iMtionm cbown hy Oemukaionar to adrh* Urn in con- The «Mj«ct avdhrea the eoaatme* f t b tiam and of new «treet* by f tha conUtwarion of Broad St. and Itedaay Ave. to an teierfectlon and tbe eontinoatloit of Lak^riew A Phuts * finwuui in ear inda that he has to park it itaace from the Are and then go the rest of the way mobiles and pedestrians. Attempts have occasionally been made $0 hnprove these conditions hot without too much good result- ing. It might not be amiss for the village fathers to paw a. few more Mtilnanm and insist on their being enforced. Majbe an occasional fine for violation would have aome good effect Racing to a lire or daafalun la front of the fire track shot Hot be allowed, and parkfne cars too dose to the scene of the fir? shooM be stopped. There Is <*> Utaly no need and no sense of everyone \who tas notarink- to do at the monwot addrnr bknself to the procession aa soon as lie alarm i* star eager is ttie son of Mr. ami MM. X*f* Bertraad ef tbb vil- lag*. He was gradtaatad from Top- per Lake nigh in 1901 and i s tak- ing a ooilage prep eonwe at ta* school lor boys. At T. L. H. «. Ber- tnasd played la all sports, the court game being fete Javorste, He was center on, the Northern Ne*w YoA < iMHtifcimiilH quint of 1000 aad named by sports writers as tbe Ail Northern center in tbe mine year. Be Is a rangy end and has made a name for hhnse» in the box on Northern New York diamonds. Tbe Ckcmmn people nave finally a peeaWent, and Paul ton bWh tht l Hidv, who boWh that posl tioti» hm been re-elected, To a cltl- aen of tbe ttnited «tate« tbeh s.vs- ia aottewbat oonftislnt. One i i \Wh tmk ia aott llkety to aA the qneation^ \What waa wrong with the election V**t monitor' And the answer might lie, H Oh, tiwy do things differently In Uuropethanbere.\ To begin 'with, ajboot every opeam country Yam anywhere fr«o thit political iwrties Tax On All Go* Station* Effective On July 1st, 1932 All «Morlne 4Uing wtntbns with- in the boundaries of New York State wttl be reqoired to pay a yearly tax of |2J0O, according i<o word recefred from. Albany this i fft matters. TbVi year the Conaertatioa A* vlaory Council decided to favor « revision of game seasoasv advancing tbe uniform opening date to October 13, extending the seaaon on pbeas- anU» and creadng a unatorm seas- on Cor rabbits and varying Them ae&uon cbangea were repre- sented in four bills introduced into the LiilmatHM and sawottad by the <\»«ervaUott DefMurttaent. All four also received tbe approval of gportsmeit present at a joint bear to * >wctSott wHh lnctade the contraction, of water maim and! electric line* «* well aa tha tmttdln* of sidewalk* and tbe pk«ntinf of tree*, Tbe pro- motem lof takf devctopment plan to create MM of the mot* dwtrabie rts> id«nUal aectlona <* «w vfflag?, and aiocoiidling to pjnwent indkatiooK and demand exintlng for moderate priced residential property, they I>e- ilave.tbey fritt encotintpr no difficul- b tU the tdfnt; tha poMient, aad co- operation of btfe oapytfght ®wnew of tbe nratlc» tofether with their t»e»t wi*bk for tbe aacceaa of the show, many local soloeaU fcave been rehcaxvittf with the orcheatra in iKreparation for tbehr part in the preientatiott. A coniplete list of tbeie toAvkiaa^ witt appear in the F Art Patter, M, of tmi I^ke.««- caped deatih about noon Wednesday when an loyprovised toe boat, pow> ©red with a Marine motor and air* {tone propeller, cat thmngh *** thin ice of Loog Lake and went to tbe bottom with mm extra awtor which Parker had tee* tawting, Alt alone about two wife* front Long Lahe tWage, Parhsr MMUM M anmad m kha «at* -wmiar amtlt ha distaac* to thicker iee aad saffty. OoW -winds atosriaf down th« lake added asach U «• discomfort and ad Parker -was abort exhausted when rtfbted by Corporal Basil Post and ILk ot ((enate «nd oTiweriwtlfttt O««nk*«e*. AH were iwaaed kif tbe AmwM®, but only the two now before me were passed by tbe Senate, the otter* being per- mitted to die in ootnfcnittee, despite plea* for their passage made by « of tbe Ooassrvmtiott Cominlwitoner janraan- tha« explained this situation to apftrtsmento ciobe of the State and aHfced their views. The poll resulted in a decisive expression of opinion against approval of the pheasant week. The ta* will go !«**> effect | JJJ^ ^^ 4lvWoil mm to on July 1st Chapter 390, lawn, of 1082, effective, provides a« fottowt: On and after July 1st, WSSt, every &m> oline filling station in tbl» Stale mart lie heettMd, A fiWo« atatlMi Is defined a* \A irtaee, locution m station where motor ftoel i« offered for sale At retail.\ ' Such liceoee appUoatioa will be made to the 8tae Tax Departm«at at Albany. The lkeaee mm team tfife first day of 3*1* to tbe foMtm'* ittf ISHt day of June and «mi»t be renewed annually/The fee for sux* the 'hare and rabbit biH. \In \view-of these dtoumstanooi, t Aeems* to me best to retain, the anting seasons as they are at pres- .nt rather than to return to tbe con- flict In opening dates wtseh existed prior to tbe passage of last year's uniform opening data legislation. \Tbe bills are therefore disap- Franklin D. Booeevett i* a summary of f license 4H two Any fllUn« or off tbree *o_ thirty political _ Quite an advantage over xm, for it a European gets dissatisfied wlttt hfs twBtical part he has any num- ber of ptrties wm. various shades of political falttx with wtttcb he may affiliate. Here in the United States it la either one or the otber. Paul von Hlntteobnrf, aUboojrb be received more vote* than tuvy other candidate in tbe first electltm. did not b*ve a clear majority and hence, the new election. Tbi» time bts tack <wa« better aa he received more Unn all tbe candidate* put together. What a tough Job it must bt on the politicians in Germany. To do their beat and then find they have to do the same thing alt over again. There is sane consolation, however. It happens only once in o-ring for «ale at retail any motor shall be iuel without «ch a of a uiiwletneanor. (Oonttnoed o« 8) Teacher* Meeting Held At PotMdam Superintendent Ji. Principal L, P. Quinn and Totakny Christian, of the Hx?al Htgfe school faculty* attended an executive meet- ing of the northern xone of the New York State Teacbers* Association, beM at Potsdam Saturday, April 9, to asjsist In planning fthe program for the annaal mo d»y tonference to fce Jteid In Ortober. 3P!rin(eipal Quiinn is cbolf- man of tbe bUftory progratm for '' year and Mr. Christian at the mawral artw prorwim. ty in dSaportng of tbe homes intend to erect. Advantage will be taken of tiie moist modem development* in ball'l inc each borne to be insulated to «ccure maximum beating efficiency in winter and a beat dwelling In the warmer anpnths. The tract to be developed is known as one of the finest locations in the village, convnanding an ex- cellent view of Mt Morris and the 8urronndin«e mountains as well as tbe greater part dt the viUage and & 4arre part of Big Tapper Lake. This is considered as another in the many itfaat bare recently been undertaken by local contractors aad indlTidualw in the past tew years in erecting; liner dhrellinga and busi- ness place* to care for the increas- ing demand for both residential and business purposes. Although there <bas been no con- certed effort toward visage plan* nlng, it Is the opinion of many who are directly interested in community that recent individual tbeie pp next jUnme of tfce 'Free Presa/ Front prwiwtationa in wiiidb. these have taken, part, the? Ftoe- Heroe. at«nds weH to be the <ratataJtwHns mxxmt not only ot thi» Imt «tf past seasons also, personnel of the onclbestra the foil wing: Walter H. Betta add Lutlier Uwido^ trtunp- et«; Leo Anable and Charlea Bel- lo\\ia, iromttcmes; Homer Oorneaa and Oliver Pt&spare, p Fred* Twa, clarinet; 3EJ. V. Ckrte, vio- lin; MeMn Bruce, bas»; A. O. Clif- ford, <druins and traps; Harry Fei- clwrt, trumpet and piano accordioo; Ward T. Brooke xytopboneft; Ar*- thur Lines, piano, and iHaroid E. director and trombon**. The toHm/ins i* y Msh and Game bil1» approved, of Interest ^Adirondack sportsmen, f D {Chapte Be vaa i to the iJtrlroodark Be a garaga waere he waa saHoysa by Bake Austin. Be waa given dry cWtobea and He coetittoed to to* HERD OF 6 ELK BROUGHT FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE ANIMALS WILL BB UBBBATBD IN GAME BBTtQB NBAB LOON LABI BY CONSBMYa- ih atx foil grown ejk have been brouglit to the Heater gamer refuge •ooth of Loon Late by tbe State mam NAMED COUNTY PEIt CHAIRMAN A* MALONE MEET. HJMBBAY BY VOTE OF K, w. w. MCCARTHY, Ula% VICE-CHAIR- MaK ' . Mm M. QsmWraU, Jr., prominent lakma attoraay and Mentifledfor May jmafaaa^one of «be outstand. »g waaaars Dor tbe Betnocratic •rtgr km Fiaaiilii CJounty, waa naiu is! the County Demo- at a jneeting held tense at Nalone Tues- of this %***. Cant- well | «all saoeaad Lenito 3. IHmihxw, who asm heat the position for tlie past femr year* and who, early th3# his intectl«niK to tbe mm for tlie to ileatt Dunn* la aa *&<m hi Coaaet ration Co where they will be Ubecated «hi» spring in an a^tesnpt: to again, iiittodqee tihese antimtai into the Adirondaek forest*. Tht small nerd imMAm fir« fe- males and a male and *hey were bronght by tile OuuaM'WU.ion Ooai- miasioii from, a game farm in New Hampshire -where they were reared d dii it iU t p under cooditiooa quite oiaiUav tboss Ibnad in tbe Adirondajcka. Is the hope df tbe cwamiasion that retanlaaiav Jut • OutwUI defeated W. jr. Donovan, by also of b a vote of 38 to ML WHUam W. iUcGartby, Top- tbi f per Lake, vtceHCbairman of Om coaaty eooanfttee, was again ttmaed to tmu position, a*, afe Onflby asft the ottee after ttoe State uaiaaftm advuwd its aboHtion. Donobae iaforsBed «he meetlitg that it cooat agaia ate* * yfce^shairmwn despite tht raais of tbe State com- mittee ami Mr. aicCsrthy wts nam- ed witliout ogajosMlm. * Women misaliHt of tbe commit- tee ekwtted Mmv Margaret Longto, Chateamjsy, amodate chsirnmtt. 3Cm Oalia Qamni wa* returned as to tat committee. Cbafc- **» waaanttorised thTnsfge of acre« of The nswiooasers were cowvayed this year. Previoosly the done rohiatarlly. John PuJna was from Kaw immpsblre on a motor | •** trsasarer. track, A p snow nlosT cawred j Bonolwe A waj throagh Urn heavy dr«U f «b hM t for tha y of «be vehMe erof no,J* r OUftNft Faaai- secretary to taa for th imf fat «d«« of the mfageat a poist near Lam Merrill's, tm Miaw fwsn haaea MMSCSL TMV at'i'titil Baa- oaf aa4 were taksai at a T hs fW , . too > y aad cawd Asr darhar «st nsatt law weeics. 'waeai the) has osersas*' Bellmw^ d The, above men are memibers; of the Fire I^epartment Band, au organisa- tion -whidi has recently been accept-* «1 b& the village and town l>oard& an f aH fledged members of the de- partment thereby placing- Tapper Lake as the irst village in the Nortfe Oonntry witb a Fire Depart- ment Band. Date Fixed For Fall Primarie* fall primary for New York State baa been fl«*d for Sefrtember J». . A polltkjtf. calendar, baoad Mon- day by Secretary of «tate JBdward 3, Fiyim, set July 5 as tbe llrtt day for sajnhic petlUom to be filed be- tween* Angus* W amt 38. Angust 26 U the test day for decMttlm dee> ignatkmy aad Ao«ost 90 tbe final date' for fitting ractndea arlsbif from deciumtloM. Jaf «ie* in Lindy Cate IH efforts are acownpUsnim; much to- ward the in*prave<nent and! beauti- fication of Tapper k e ^ Transportation of Deer { —Ainewte wiwiiTisioo 6, Sec- ) tion 180, to permit tfee tranaptmn- tlon of a part of a namm^pl t a deer when the <Mvt»lotwl i*rte of the coupon from tbe deer license are attached. The propone to to make pomlbte for hunter* to con- sume venison In camp and? atlll to mutilated carcaaaes lawfully. Ilookn ((tJhapfer WO)— Siwit* p Prohibits m Wind snatching; that 1« tfte, taking of ftUi h fe\\ '' Report of Police Department Shows 11 Arrests in March The PbMce department rt *«£ Posting of Lands (Chapter 70)*r Corrects an error In Section 302. tlHj error harlnjc cowrfstfed -at file w*e <tf fh« «Kt>rd \lese\ instead of fhe wotd \more:*' The law as amended tprov-kfee that notice* shall be posted not more than 40 rttite apart close to and along the: entire oouodary. Waters (Chapter 177)— . it hwtul to piaoe ash. other (Continued an. Psge 7) toe vlllaffe of Tuwer Lake n* made toy CMef of PoUce I'rank B. Shel- don, reveals «he following actiTttk» of the department during the imonth of March. Four arreefca w^re made for vto- latlon of motor vehicle and tratlk- reglationB; four for disorderly con- duct, and three for pablic intoxica- tion. Fines collected during this period amounted to $70, of wliloh amount the State received |80, the town re- ceved $45, and the vllage, $5. Suspended sentences were meted out in one caae; 2 offenders were committed to tbe Franklin jail at Malone, and 8 paid fines. Lodgings were sought by SA persons during tuts period. : Dr. Jokn F. Caalosi . After weeks at mywtery as to bis identity, \Jafsle tbe mfcn W1M> played U>e pole of intermediary be- tween OL ClharAes A. Lindiberg;n anil the emppwed kidnapers of bis child, emerged as Dr. j John P. Con- don, above* a 72-yea?r-oJd leetnrej at Fordhani Unaversity, \Jafele\ ad vertise<l t«peated8y in New York newspapers as the negotiated wtt' the kldoapersf i»tate and Judicial coorentlons can. ] tie bunted. ed in depth ao that th* animals ssay forage for food, aver wit Ha Mber- atwi, • •^*- After the «lk b»d hsen placed. wltbjm am carrat» law imdc leaped mt* *he stockade. Usa ptamued the aalattl oa snowsrtwesv The eat, traveUag witti dUBenltr m the own «aaw» soon tired of (the straggle and was roped and tied by Ala pmsuets. Game watdaua beBete* however, that they wM have Bttle trouble in beeping me eBt In tbs vWntty. A number of years ago a slmaar projest.wmf launched by the com* mission. Tbe protection now «ffered by the game refuge wa* not then available and. a mnofcer of'the elk brought here are believed to have been kilted l>y,hunters. Eveotuafty they disappeared. The New York -State law give* fnfll protection to elk and there Is no open season in whk* they may CaatswM, charat «f tht nsssttag, t m worasd oat hi tat GLOVE SEEKS FA< SITE AT la takfag BEE Of INFOBMAT10N YUJLAOB - WILL LOCAL HHLP i & ae heW after September 38, Nomina- Jomt ttmst be filed 00 or before Oc- tober 4; deeUnatlott* on aonslaationa nmst be in the bands of election ffldata not Jater m*& October 7 and the vacandea filed not later than Woberll. Independent nominaUoos may be filed October 4 to 11, inclusive, with he last decUnatiott date October 14 nd the final day for fillinc ttcan- jles October It, Ttw number of fcig-contraotors natnrea required for primary peti- ttons reuainB undmnted. Central registration for «tthw of more than 600,000 extends tarn Ju- ly 1 *o Augvurt 81, and for conunu- ntties under tint population figure, from. August 1 to August SI. Tike general election day is No- vetutoer S* V. B. Rody, secretary of Jaalone Lodge of Bsks, was present Sun- day when the anbaaw arrived at ;helr new borne. Two-Day Se$sion Held At Chateaugay A two-day session of tbe Pre*by- tery of Chaxnpltin and tbe Pre*bft- terial wWoh is made up o f delega- tions of women, of tbe> varknw churches, opened Tuesday in the ateiaugay Pre«t>yt#rlan Chnrdh, Rev. H. M. Hartmann, pastor. . Itev. Duncan MacKenjele, pastor of the Tapper Lake Presbyterian Church, moderator of the Presby- tery, presided. Road Contractor* Report Progress Officials of the IX ft C. Construc- tion Company, at FltoWmn?, Maw., engaged in the construc- tion of ttoe new concrete highway from the American Legion Veter- ans' 'Mountain Camp to tbe Frank- Mn-Baanliton County line, report that aporoxlnmtely two-thirds of. the roagh excavation work ha* been completed on the new roadbed, tb- out a half wile remaining; on each end of the job before It will be readT 1 for line gratdBos; aad toUltt*. Unusually wet weather early this week tampered operations to some extent, but wiU not seriously delay operation**. An Inquiry has Keen recstimi ai the local Obsanber of Goomeree at- fios from a large garre au»aflMMa>:.;' ; j \s ing comeem *t present foeatitt a\; St«w York City, and wiw are MV-; sirous of obtaining farther parmV ulars regarcHmf Tapper Lake w«a- a view to locatta* their faeasry here* If negotiatlQA-are completed ano the maoufactnrers decide to aaws their iMsineaa to this vittsge, they atata that eaatfoymenfc will he far- nisbed «mtfat ©nttrely locaOy, aad that tbe trade Witt be taught .to yottaf men am) women o¥ ibis vB- lage. This attoraattkKt has been releas- ed rtmwch ftne secretary of tbe C. of a, Patrtek J. HHoey, wbo Is cocaptUnf data tetatitng to the Matt- •for the New York concern. New Enterprise Began By Bashey A new enterprise is under way In Topper Lake witb tbe esUbtfeh- tttent of a whoteaale *U snd gaeo- iin© dBtotrfbodmr concern by ^ orsm Bnstoey, for inany years ac- tive la tbe development of this vil- V • \ ' Supreme Court Term Begins May 9 Tbe next term. <oC the gupreme court for FrankHn County mi\l con- vene at tbe cotuct Ihonse In Malone Monday, May 0, -with Jud«e Heffer- nan presiding. Tbe/grand jury will meet At tbe opening of tbe tenn. Tupper Lake Couple Touring Holy Land , iMr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Adams of Johnstown, ealled April 5th on tie S. 'S. Aqultania t«m Kew Tork Oity for a n extended cruise to ttie Holy land and other points ot in- terest in tine Near East. ilfr*. Adants Is tbe former .Mias Mi na Bti«t<A, daughrter of\ 'Jtfrj and Ut*. B. A. Bristol «rf Putk IW?w*t. The couple will make the trip with several hundred pttgrlmsof the Tra- vel Institute of Bible Research and the Itinerary ia to include Paris, ll J lage. V headgwirter* o£ -U» new com- k Oil th y Home, Atbetis, Onatantlnople, Jer- i Et usalem, and Cairo, Egypt, cruise U expected to la»t month* l»iny» known as the AdlronOack OH €o.» Inc., is on Xfctoars Bontevatd, Opposite tbe faMott Harr^ood Co. mUt A ratiroad siding and tank*, toaetb«r with tbe O» once buUdtog, have recentfy twe» ooostrncted. aod U is expected tt*t addlttooai truck* will be placed in operstteo mm the neawi* progresses* Laundry Owners Name Delegates MBsatun of tbe yortbera X4w Yoik Lauadrymem Association aetd s ssMtmg mt Hotel FrankUtt to Hi- lone aUtttordhtyafteraoon, ASMfB «th. Many of the p«*l«i» o* the la«tt- dry baslnttw were diiewwed.-,-^\. ideti mm Wood, Tappef Lake, and John I^>ttif» Platfcfour*, were *_ . setectcd: MI delegate* .to\ ittefld t t*o]atat« convention <tf «Mtt*tej»m.. a« I Byracase tbii week. - ' ' . ''