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tf.-^-'Sfc-srs f SIXPAY, MARCH 12, 1933 On Wat Or- Bus Lines Cut Trips Canton and WaUrtown Ser- vices Out of Ogdensbui* Are Chutaik*!. here of i m. The bus service between Ot- dea&burg and Canton will be car- tailed, bi-iincdnx today. The 8 a- trip Ire 3 Ogdensborg and the s Chan. • $.45 a. m. from Canton will be dis- «rg. at ' continued. After April 1 the bus after &, j w ui t* operated on aa irrecniar iaderta- j schedule. J proav | Cancellation ot aiae bases in of thru! service on the Watertown division,, moved | Eastern Greyhound Lines, was an- t when. CMtt ced Thursday by William J. remain ; Kysar. superinteodect of the di ben lo> •' v.^ion. These line3 mil] be discon- 4 itn. Mr. \ tinned until farther notice. Ser- bs t city , vice cease3 Wednesday. Fire of the buses are cancel led _ because of lack of business while! to Or- is wkt- iherina j four are cancelled on the Waters _*l Allen Chan- SED alarges •hea- •ners of rk and town rtica route because of road conditions. Two daily operated bases are\ taken off the Watertown*Syracuse* UtK*. and the special service ban- operated on Saturday and Sunday evenings is eliminated. Two other base* ta the Watertown-Ogdens- iMirtr route are cancelled as as' economy action. \Business has been so poorly ot some of the rune for souse time that toe company was compelled. to cut down the service, as money was b*ing lost through operation.'* said Mr. Kysar Thursday. \The I Eastern Greyhound Lines is eiim- •\^ i inating ail such non-payina; buses throughout its system. lie. has Yo ** i By cancellation of the above' of ta * bases service between Watertowm se. Inc. i and o.?den fcurg is eliminated. by the mn j] e on the Watertown-Syraeuse < line service is only curtailed. There .•n over will be no service between Water- ersville. town and L'tioa until bus officiate so, Sar- are assured that the highways are Newark, i in proper condition. th. On! The S.24 a. m. bus out of OR.\ Is, Her- denaburg for Watertown is elimin- -*. '• ated as is the 5 p. m. bus out of »h tiir ; Watertown for Ogdeaaeurg. .en for to the es cor- Skcuras res in he Cen- has its Details sot re- PEKALA CASE TO BE HEARD HERE MONDAY •nine in- •ersriHe, ANE otercial -tucked an iron Jy. was it ted to ' driver a Cora- The case of Joseph Pekala, writ- : er and former pastor of a Polish .National church, charged with sec- !ond degree assault and possession | of a pistol, was adjourned last \ Monday by City Judge J. H. Wells ' until March 13 and bail of $l.o# . continued. Mrn. Jane Mullady. Pe- '. kala's landrail'.. claimed Pekala pointed a gun at her daring as ar-v guaient over the care of the faro- ace. District Attorney W. D. In- gram represented the prosecution and Edmund FitsGeraJd appeared for Pekala. Bail was provided by W'Uiatn S Do*, a foimer alder- We accept checks in payment of goods or accounts. There's Evenrthing New About These Spring SUITS Including the Prices! $12.95 $16.75 T HESE are y«mr favorite smuky swaggers m av er kiifttL Then are maa-tiilorod • •del*. There are those with the iKpcrtast, there are All *t Ask for Y< Booklet. ICsFre? Frank's Sons / Ogdensburg's Borrowing Margin Within $55,156 of the Legal Limit THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT \ DEMOCRAT POUNDBT0 l*$t AUVSJNCS FOUNDED let! OUDEXSJiCKt;. X. Y.. SIXDAY. MAJU'H UK W33. PRICE V 15,000 New York State Highway Jobs Will Be Available April 1st Government Prepares to Prosecute Bankers Who Broke Law CITY WITHIN $55,156 OF LEGAL DEBT LINE; MARGIN DEEMED LOW Many Jobs Federation Acts in the Planned by Col. Greene Defense of Seaway Pact IBeer With 3.05 1 Content as Good As Pre-War Kind OPPOSES NEW WORK ON STATE HIGHWAYS Report of State Bureau Summarizes Finan- cial Condition of Northern Municipali- ties and Counties at the Present Time. Highway Work to Start in Ap- ril WiU Put 15,000 on the Payroll. Result of Resolution in Opposition; Introduced at Albany Recently—Memorials Are Sent to Our Senators. Accord-ir.-; t© p special report j*. i;/ued by the liureau of Hani- j cipcil At- oual*. Department of Audit 4ud Control, at Albany, Os- <*ea*burr h«~ a de!»t Unwt of t>7*.- *»~ aad a <l**bt of $vi5.4«.-» con- si t'C.^ of $2*4.in.'H general < iry purpose bot:J«. $£32.tH»o school *»ond*. $J«).(»w» vater bonds. $S3. #45t.4!» assess^M-al bonds aad a tern-pom y *T4.<M»j capital loan. Thi.-; Tneans thit tilie city is nom- within 4^>.1>6 of ii* debt limit, which is considered a low margin. St. Lav.rerce *.«ounty has a d€l>t of $IJ»4-I.1T<; ;tnd a bonded limit of 4T.74!«.S*4 leaviur? a margin of Jr. I\>:. Outstanding against it m* $^4.17« highway and $2>0.tKH> gen- eral purpose bonds. Watt^-to»Q. witfe a debt limit of $ i sss.MTO. i» oulr bonded for $3.- S7k».SS».14. learic;: a manrin or $1,- 4i\.454. Thi? nynans that the North <\ountr>\ tity can bond for nearly a million a&d a half before thf bonded limit is reached. Jf. r ff-rson county's bouded limit u $H.»»€.3M aad it can still bond for $U.4«SJSJi before that limit is reached, its present total bonded debt anzountin? to but $\.7s.S5*.W. Oswt-so's bonding; limit »5 *l.Ss:;.- 4«3. while its debt is $1.S3S.67».2« leaving a margin of $»^S.7!M be- tween the two. The ind<btedntae< of Fulton \& $l.«47.t>lfi.05 and the debt limit $1.2&C£86 leaving u margin of 124, :»4. l>ewis county's debt i* $i2G,64i>.- 7C and its linvt $i.ll»2.54>««. Thus its margin of safety is $1.78lf.9:t>. n± debt consists of $:&S.€4$.7€ bi«h- way bon<i->. $1»3.(HH> general pur- ine bonds and $12».t*K> general tenrporan' loans. Franklin county'* limit is $4.- UV4.<iS» and its safety margin. $2.- SitfiSi. The total debt is $S5S>4!».- 4«t. It is expected that hi*hwa> jobs will be Txrovkreth for several hnn- dred men in Northern New York after April 1 under plans of State Superintendent of Public Work* Frederick Stuart <Jreene. announc- ed in Albany yesterday. He intends 10 put la.m jobless to work wid- ening and re-suifacicg the high- ways. Colonel Greene and Harry L. , Hopkins, chairman of the Emu peucy Unemployment Relief Ad- ministration, hare reached an agrfenieat whereby funds will be j allocated to finance the plan each ! month. i The work wiH be supervised by It* State Highway Dirisioo Engio- eers. who were appraised of the plan by Colore] Greene and High- way Comsi?isioner Arthur W. 1 Brandt at a lengthy conference. ; They will select workers from the list of unemployed kept by the ad : ministration. Th* N'vrtbvio Federation 4tf ; ChamiK-n. of Commerce is again i acting in defense of the St. Lau- reate treaty and it* 1* member bodies are parsing resolutions which Are betas forwarded to ra- ited States Senators Robert F. Wagner and Royal S. Copeiaad urging them *o support the radii- , cation or the treaty when it comes before the United Suites senate. Similar action is being taken by ', the Chanrplain VaHe>- council with its 1$ member bodies passing reso- ; lations favoring the adoption of' the treaty. This acrioa is resolution which tion tt> the tv>ulution. A model resolution was drawn ap which the bodies were asked to act oa aad either adopt or draw up similar resolutions to be adopted and re- warded to the two senators. Following is- the model resolu- tion sent out by the federation: \Whereas a treaty between ihe United States and Canada for the | development of the Great Lakts- : St. Lsxrreat •- sw-away will soon ! corae h?fore the s:-nate of the I'n- ' ited States for ratification, and J **Wb«reas, the completion of the j project will famish New York aa : CHICAGO. March is.~Beer j Col. Greene Tells Legislature of Two-Year w«;h *.«£ per ceat alcohol by volume will be of approximate- ly the same strength as at least t»o or the staadard brews of preo.-ohibitioa da>-s, a tabtt- latioa of alcoholic contents Policy to Finish Projects Now Under Way. I>rtr*red by the Crusaders dis- closed today. So!ne pre-ptoaibition per- ceniag*-s: Fahst Blue Ribbon. r.i»: Si •ilitz Pale. 2.1; Tosetti Bohennan. 2.5: Anheuser-Busch Kuc-ui-er. 2.8: Cream City Pilsner. Z.Z: Biau iluench- ener. -.5. a was Legislature -Address by Will Assist Mrs. Brown The Farmers On Camping Assemblyman Newell Says LAW- Commissioner of Girl Scouts makers Deeply Impressed Explains Benefits of Camp by Delegation. , Vigor. Governor Lehman s budget thts .. . ^ . .. ... . .. ^„ ,- , , »- ftfJ tw, «_ *»d Canada providaag for the coo- year calis for only Sa.000.WH ) for r ^ . ••».,,, .«„„*«.»«i^„ ««yi ^-,«« j struction of the waterway either. Highway i*onstruction and re<-on- ' fttriK'tion. which would permit resul* of the * b * ,ad,mce ot •* lectricm l c»crKT at introduced 1 *** chespest known rate, and into both branches of the state les- ***•\**: i : * lhe 5e0s ^ of lh w 16 islature last week asking that if! «««»7 « <™\»«™ that th* the assembly and senate ^cy r J Wer development cannot be made that the United States senate be * n,ess tne t-wtH States govern- memorialed to refrain from ea-; \* at . at the \^ X \ me ******* tering into any and aU other trea-' ^1\™ tOF \ T S2^' , v ties, reciprocity pacts or agree ^ hereas, the togislature of the men. now or hereafter negotiated ' st » u * J^ >°* ^ T^ *f ».,. -»^ ),.,..», <V o r.i.J ci.,..- I act which has becorrie a law creat- or and between the tnited fr>tate» : ine the Power Authority of the Relatives Reside in Quake Zone Road construction in Ni-u York state can be greatly curtailed w ith- ont harm to traffic. Colonel Fred- j rick S. Greene. State Superinieud- • eat of Public Works, asserted in 1 his anneal report subaritued to the j Legislature. I \Most of the important roads on I the legislative map have now been < cuns:rttc;ed.** Colonel Greene seat- ed \Out of approximately 1.CS4) miles still remaining on that map 7S0 miles couM. in our opinion, be retuored from the map without any great harm to the traffic of i the state, and the construction of most of the remaining $** miles could be deferred some years. i \There are probably not 5*0 aeodei. ft wiH be our policy :\:r ing the next two or three yea- finish up rentes which are 2 v.) . construction and not start tii era- •tructioc of now route*.\ Reconminr his efforts to bar roads'de btllhoards at points *aere the view of motorists might be im- paired and distracted. Co-ore) Oreene slid he conducted a surrey which reTealed more than 1.0M dangerous billboards in the state. After informing owners that he would erect screens to hide such billboards if they did not cooper- ate, the Olonel said that he in- vited the owners to take voluntary action and that in all bat a few- Mrs Letters cases they complied. The Colon*! Charles Looby Received miles of road on the map. the con- renewed his request for logtsla- iAructicn of which is urgently Announcing Are Safe. All tion to tax roadside billboard3. j about t+T> mile s of new roads. i The plan. Captain Brandt said, j wilt spread reUef throughout the I <it*te. partlcuJariy in those sec- j tiens where unemployment is great-1 est. Under Colonel Greene's plan. 7.- : 5W> er the 16.&*> mm will work ; two weeks of the -month and the ; remaining 7J»(H» the other two» weeks. They will be abie to earn • $4A for the two weeks in each • month. Assemblyman W. Allan Newell Mrs. Thomas O. Brown, com mis- said Friday on his return from New sioaer of the Girl Scout council in York that legislation dealin* with Ogdensbnrg. brta«lca>t an interest- ihe miik situation would -anones- >ng address on \Camping\ from tin- ] touably bt> enari?-d 'by th<- legtsla- Canton radio station at 12:3«) ttire at its prent-nt session. The de- o'clock yesterday uoon. This was uils of the bill are now being her second appearance on tb»- a:r, worked out and it cannot be stated in the last few weeks and as on definitely just what they WiU pro- the firs* occasion her address wa* ride/' he declared. Mr. Newell said heard by a large number of listen- • the legislative leaders were deeply ere who are ictererted in the Girl Attorney General at Direction Bankers Mav Face Trials Before Long ' partially or wt>olly at the expense of the United -States soveronic-o? f or the etate of Now York and that j copies of the resolution, if adopt ; ed. be sent to the secretary of the United States and to each sena- tor el acted from the state of New : York and that the senators be : urged to use th«4r best efforts to : accomplish the pu rpose of the reso- lution. Senator Frank B. Headel. Queens county l>einorrat. introduced the resolution in the state senate aad Assemblyman Arthur L. Swartz. of Erie county, a Republican, intro- duced the resolution in tte assem- bly The federation sent a letter to the president of each member body nrgmg immediate action in oppost- state of New York in which it . authorized said authority to coop- l*rau with the United States sov- 1 ernmen aad the Dominion of Can- ; ada to develop said river, and *fWhereas, the development of the St. Lawrence river has been an issue of the last three elections in the state and the voters have ; in each instance elected the can- didate who had advocated said de. benches had been laid in ruins and : velopment. j \We urge the United States sen- greatest damage of all . atOTo from the siate of New York The second letter was received to support the ratification of the from Elwin Looby, who lives in treaty which «ill soon come before Los Angeles. He aad aaother young Pratt's Ripper Bill Not Sponsored by the G. 0. T> . Mrs. Charles H. Looby. Elisabeth street, has received letters announ-, cing the safety of relatives living : in the earthquake zone in Calif or- ; nia. One came from Mrs. Daniei ^ ——^—— , Buckley, whose home is in &.gte Measure Backed by the Economic Council Rock, a sabnrb ot Los Angeles. Sh< said pbe was alone in her home and a neighbor rushed in and assisted her to leave, advising she would be safer in the open. Other members of the family arrived niter. Mrs. Buckley said many of the famous Meeting With Opposition in Albany and Defeat Is Probable. ALBANY semblyman Syracuse leading the way. sropou- that Long Beach city suffered the ents of tiie p^^ WH snapeaduK mandatory salary laws and the March 18.—With As- ( Pratt of St. Lawrence Willi* H. Sargent of ~Tj lis ^j, g. the United States senator for the reason that the dewelopasent will V of gTea benefit to the sate and has received the endorsement of the voters of the state in every election- where it has been an is- sue.\ impressed by the lag north coan- try delegation which went to AJ- Scout program- After explaining in detail the routine at Camp Yj- i bauv last Wednesday to attend the gor and the benefit* which are ae- of President Studies Acts Brought to Light. hearing on the Pitcher miik bill. It was the !«rg»-sl bearing eVer held in the capital. A**tzublymaa Neweli eaoted Speaker McGinaiw as de- claring. Many Drivers Lose Right to Operate Autos rrred from this annual orting. Mrs. : Brown aa»d: ; m'ASHLNUTOK. March 1*.—If At the Ogdeasborg Girl Souot the evidence thus far brought to Camp we try to accomplish all of fc^ ,+ considered swfficiently the bxrge life parposes—health. fUrcnig. the gwremmewt will move prw-tical efficiency, social ctK<>era- a^n*! the nig hankers wbe are ae- lum and wa«»le»«nM- rerr«wt»oa and ^^^^ of viobuiag the iaconae tax why m* when we st<«p and tbitik ao ^ hanking laws, that in two weeks the «hildren it H* the opinion of aominmra- spend approximately one third as y^, advisers that the aroseention nioch time in camp as they spend <rf MD n >»ch<i«»l in an ektire year banking las wonld be the most sal ! -We i^en^ oar Camp the fir* lMry ucti(m that could be taken at Ratings of Candidates Announced Joseph Sterns and Charles La Varnway First on Civil Service Lists. Smoker to Be Held at B. M. Club man were walking along a street when a plate glass window in a | store above them fell oat. They j escaped injury. Mr. Looby reported that his own home sustained little damage. His garage was knocked lopsided by the quake. Several other relatives of Mrs. Looby live in southern California but it was not believed any of them tmffered injuries or damage as the not in^.v of good government,\ ed. \Our system of i would pay dearly for t: teacners' tenure of office law for , MTin ~ U( | the local J two years, were subjected to sharp ! education hare not re* cross-examination Wednesday at a hearing before the aseenably ways and mean scoaxroittee. Mr. Sargent asked the various -~'»*3t speakers for the bill if their home communities had gone as far a* they could in making economies without changing the existing laws. 'We do not want to become hy- sterical.** he warned, \as we did about spending in V*T*. Wh; de- letters* indicated their towas were j ,0^ ^a the f:00 fi things done with not affected disturbance. to any extent by the [•i^e Marsh Announces Anoth- I er Social Evening for Next Thursday. Action on River Plan Is Forecast one etrake? In Syracuse we have effected er-onon>«es. bringing out ' per capita school cost far below the awrnse lere!. The teachers have coirtributed To this. What w« do. ether cities can do.** One apeak* r said it was the worst upper Mil he ever saw. ! Mra. M. S. Deoliag of Syracuse. . sresiaent of the Lea-rue of Women ! The «omaussaoner cf motor ve- si'H-s ieTok«* er sa-?»flt»ded 41* <-crtrTi«aies or muUfaaebiie resgastra lita arr' drisin? licen^e^ dwring •W* $*-* weeks eooed March «. <W offered «-aohxrshi?»- iv**. case* 124 will reqarre preof maiataiaed tkrnogh of fiaancia* TessanuibiMty before «j .il»r*:ions 1er new licenses w31 year with 1>» girls, scouts fi the whole north c««»try. Twenty- <itte *d these girls who otherwise cocM not hare gene to Camp were Suase were the roatriba- tioa «f ist»trestod faarridaalM. 'Kh- ars tbnmga the Kiwaais rrtnl) of Sidaey W. Smith, chairman of Joe Mar.-h an:iuunced last niziit the Mnnk-ipal <\ivi3 Service «-oin- that he v.r>>i»ri hold another ?*mok- outstaading viohttor of the* mission, annoucred last nicht the , er at the r.u. ine*s Men's club lo ! r 0 3S*nbility ThJ^ Seaway Treaty I ed by Asseasbli man follewinc: ratings as a result of cated over i*r-gets Clothing store! , . tf sv*f*»» fVm . ' - * the reoeat eaaaniaatiens for ap-, on Tharsday exearw: at * o'clock. m7i ? •* 1L * JU * * ieia ^ i/0 \ this time. The feehar is that if patataneats ta the amHee aad frrc These smokers »ere inaugarate«i gress How. the people \mnrmt coariaced that deaarcmeats: ' ht£t Monday night and win he hehi • the Mg rotators are to he puniahfd Policemen weekiy it the |4ttreaage warrants Voters there, wat. anether speaker Irwtn Steimrul. againat the bill, which is spans>r- ;\tbe Dexaocrans Walter L ship eTtber.\ the possibilities of local . with salaries.\ \Would you do away WILL - - uatory increases in salary fc. .0 yearsr* asked Assemblyman Jar. fent. \1 would,\ replied Mrs. Booing. The teachers hare co-operated in ihe way of donations and redac- tions and I am sore they womJfi be willing to accept this farther sacrifice\ Ogdensbarg firemen and police- nsen also oppose the Pratt bill. It was rtported that AssembTb- rcu Pred L. Porter, chairman of the ways and means oammittee. is opposed ta the atsairi, which has the backlna: of the New York ec- eneagic conaciL He stated that it is no* a fiepuUicaa party bill. \And.\ asserted Aonrmblyrnaa claim ae ty leader, aathor- t+ t-oo*.i4ered. Taere ware 57 re- lOfttftanaarrc wrjiTiors aad 2M auapeaanaas hi aWrat cwoacil N-eu Terk *ii viciait*. aaWJ t% re- { \We take this «ad the Local Girt «atpwrtaaJtr as vocation* and 43 anapaaaasaa hn Ijueaia thank ihtem and ufi ethers oibeT anrts of the «ate win. in aay way 1 aatriawted H» fan- la the UtH* eisirirt there were Cir1 Srwat Caaaa. We thrat dhe two rcvacatioas aad »Mea sagmen- Limnailwws. leaaers aad all <sber si«»« tacindlac the fall nlas aas- <aaaacrs »b«. heaped to miJu taw peas»eas: Faalare to aire aswof of season «rf TdCI aad 19C2 s#» l****** frnaachvl -wap^naibil-t--. John Es- iand asaw- t*iey aad rr»r Or>S~. Aleasaaria fSay: b wiH be with «* as the Caaap »his cease irrarataily tasoed, Owy A\ y«ir. This is «hw 43rr1 ft^uf. 21«t zv •*>. l-**alb Jwanioa: fjfcswa} aV Virtaaarr. Let as utmasa»c at Caaaa «Ha^eaa 4*»<bsw: raihath- «e aaras.y raow.*\ ^ZTZ^^ZZS**\\ ,7 S BISHOP CONROY RETURNS FROM i: will be beftpf*1 «a ixwUwiag osa- i«sepb 5Stems fiaeare whaaca by the Steal* eons- St*^hea Dotinit aittee reweUUMas. Williaai Ward Attorney 4>aerH Cnasaiiafs aad AraaM Carter laited States Atteraey Oorge Z. iaaaes aar«am Meaaa> •< New Y«wk ooaf*iTe< here Fr **\ y **\ *\* fcM 5^*/ ltMt *T^ Caariee LaVarawa* - New Ytwk mn dH-nsardl ay receart rj^^,. A Oirard - Katiawary before the Seaate *aaaa> Thriioi. J. aToLtiay hay sad Cararary Caaaantsee. Pro- armhiaB j. Ward ... nwitiwtt are expected «• he urt*r- *4 a ithis sea ej«jfs at a saroey of the evaftea** lejian a risiatisa «T the hrw. Bay J. faeSi KS «2 fC ... .81 H> Fireme lr# M S4 « *iZ .... *»\2 No DAYTONA, FLA earner 1 A. La?-at wl atV. D i repateea ia the petire that bar • «•** aVv at»a>«r rar want aaasaraf »>r aaafhn raa\ ray imaat< Prsasy 4^»t>4aaB a: the «araer oT m*m> «ai Sane t-n-n TaaTaaay. baatah was <Maaali«aai9 He an* he wa- asaag eWfd» J>r»- das am. k*« atay «« '• •d aw it. Ntnaeroo* ferats of entcr\iun- meat are premised those whs at- tend] iac-lodinc six boxing: bouts, between «ome of the bes* fighter* . in this vicinity. Last Menday arc hi. \Jese** WTf a real scow, ftghtiag four reends wtth L*»m Celiett: Iti;- Maabaw who is -making a naase far aiamselT aamaatate wean tomr iwueds with Slippery Bush of Hes- reliaa: Kid Larork aad TRcnay fescht fear f srion - Hig FM* sto^r: anfl Kid MiOer. benh a*mr>-wejchts. M»ewoi se fan* plenty of Vatber aad the Tya saas tare aa eshT\*ttwai A seamO adanisssea fee i* eirsreed •e 'W»«-r lighting <a>wm, aac! t^ng uj<ti to. The fighScss MTt aas <aaaseaaa*ea rs aay «a«. thtf waaart aeiag a aseaas w! •>•***,- ;ng in ©aaaittea The **ors are ex- rribitson affairs ear* at Miss Florence Murnefi Married Bride of Kenneth Joseph Mac- Saiax- day of the ararrtaae of Miss Fler- eace Kathryn Mttraea la Kearseth Joseph MacUonald The crrefcony WASHINGTON. £>. < - March it. —There i* a pamlbility that the St. Lawrence seaway treaty arth Caaada may he acted naoa at the trw pr-seat seasios of Coagress aloatj; Donald at HuntUnjdo*a. with other nnaahdved aeafctef* af ' QneaaBC. the President** aew deal prorraaa ia MSf wcartrrs. however, there ( H a feehng that the big aa«ig*N«ei ana power project wiH he perarJt- tevt to r o mer wntoH the tegular ses- A deriMOi to an** throach Csa- . _ . . Jr^ grew, w rtb*»ct s recess, a ear* prograai lusTanc with THJV*. hwakiar refsraas aad owa>-trartire aseasares was Vr FinMdeat a>wser* rPriaay at •er he had 1 laffiiiil «ma C •!•! s»\nal tend te^ The aflmanimsUHO iiami U> fas- Aawfl or eariy May. Se aWrar irreas aseaaVsr* to c* fexaae. Me fartaer tasted SEARCH BEING MADE FOR MRS. RUTH MERRlTT by thf eVr J. A. of St. Jesca>h> chnrrh at Haatmg- aaa. P. Q. Mrs \r Trmi is the deacate- af Mr aad! Mrs Mhhaei with fc-ei. 4Se wa» 3lot Heard from Since 8be Lafl lor Hctrawton Thttrnday to Tisit Frierjd. C3-y anal state aattee ware re- aaested Mat na«-ht %• aasiat la ftad- ing Mrs Bath XerTitw It. at U24 Patxersaa street, wha has net been board fanai aasce ahe heft Taaase Tharaaar ajghc as etrH Mv%. Lea Hiili is at lleai ill an S*~ Bead at t'ae Pat HI— atrerr •adriew «kk her anetaac. Maa. CaaaaaaaTds, wb% Is a mtaaasr. The cirl was ttsiKUid aa faf. •aars: Piee foot. ' mra-e a» beaaht. Mgi|^ iak ^^^^B^«* WfMMM n^Ar aad 4*j*ew; avre Mhadk leatBaaT east. hieaa afcart. hsasa a*aararlaa**s anal aanpnanem* anal arawa That. \ i^aMT *- -*-* '• I ***** -1^