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t THE WEATHER •1 '\'fr' ,, tonight Temorro* lain, or land decidedly colder THE I * Jh AILY STER A FAMJtY FAREft • ,—_-, ' The Daily Journal fe rear* daily by w,<j(|0. people in Medina* and vicinity. \ V MEDINA, HEW, YO^^ITODAY^FgfeUAMy 11, Wm ZT23 PRICED CENTS lilians Warned , between the, Chinese and . forces at. .Shanghai to; be evacuation- of noncom-; In the Chapel \Wfir zone\ pto effect at 8 &r M. Pri- ll. Thursday night. Buf- ne) it. wag,;;, announced by Bear Admiral Shim- he Japaneae-fla'gshtp Idzu-, ;ementa' for'th'e-.truce,, Ad- imada said, -yyere'inade by of the Shanghai volunteer mediators 'h$t;jjfiSep. Chin- |J'pane^;auttba'tie'^ «. ddes -afeliea ; -lb4|ia>e all. Is in titfe area*frdro& o'clock In, The,, truce ap'j^ies only fa(;.:;oC|t! niileX^iid? a half le •;Sttan|&ai-^panng raifc ith jt)fp& the international' Int li^iindarj 1 , '^he* \search 1 mad4 by $Q 'foreigners [jyfij.tf^faga,, ,- , ,\- 'ar$r 'jijk /^©ttr'p'jai^tbf elieS^alia^e; Cadbrfedj; the' JaVaHese} : ''l|n||'_'|by '&' ^officer. ,4. \topfct}U$li ill be piade \of ail build the^ *|qo 16^3;: l#nd\ tor batant * in en,\ Winen and and for woiinff^ soldiers. A French priest who lost an arm at Verdun in the. \World war, arranged the four-hour trace. He is Father Jacguinot, nead of the College of St. Francis Xavier. In Tokyo Admiral Osumi, minis- ter of marine, highly dlaturbed at the bombing of a cotton mill by Japanese planes in Shanghai, sent an aide to the United States em- bassy to express forrnal regrets.. American officials appeared con- fident \Admiral Osumi's explana- tion that the N bombing was a \tragic -error\ was correct. ., Th^mill. msj, Chinese-.-owned lujdi^tlhf ted States Marines were stationed-there, yhe bombs killed five Chinese workers arid wounded 16 others. 'No 'Americans ' were hurt . • \ \• \ VOTE TO PROBE WHOLE STATE GOVERNME Albany, Feb. XO—The SSpubii-: can majority of the New York: Legislature lashed out tonjghjt at tJae Etemocratiq ,adminisitra.iion of Governor. Franklin ft 1 ItooseVelt with a resolution calling for an investigation of every, statue de» partment by a legislative commit- tee. The resolution was introduced in the Senate within a tew min- utes after that house had adopted the Cxoyernorts. budget hilty The resolution declared the investiga- tion justified la that it \might re- real that further reductions could be made in the cost of govern- ment\. Biding-' rough-shod over Democratic- amendments and igno- ring Governor Roosevelt's pro- test, the Republicans passed a $301tOQ'0 1 OOtt.1»uaget bill today* It was\ i2i;0Q0#pft iesa than the gross ?? budget recommenced .by GtoiffqM Soosevelti The-final-vote wai^IiS auSrnous in both,, houses. Spanish War \Veterans AuxiliaJt^ Enjoy Evenife -»'••> \IMHI , ^V^V&Sf ft J ^^—\ ~ \•-- - — - -- \-••-•- - r ---.— ... — •—.— — r -— T^-- - . , p - - --•>- i fn i i i I I ii t ' T * \t \I *^ ' 1 nr •[•' i L \ rt i H The' Spanish., Wm Veteraftsi^Mp.,^,, 0 f^ ata j^^ Rl r corps pnotegrftph or the new Douglas # 7 Dombtag piano, whlolt Is now mtjergotag the Ladies' Aiis^S^ spent -fti^^ieStf^'by officers of the Oight test section. The plane Is xnilawo In that its wtng i s \dinped.\ in the centejfi gtv* enioyable e^umg^ruesday. ^|lnsft theappearance of a glganUc gull. It is powered by two 00O horsepower en^nca nM carries a w m ot ' Supper was f 56rved at 7 o'ci|p| by the Pres. Iffipa. 4arn.es Crotft.|®| and her committee. 45K Following thls-Wfts a well.3pSJ8.SC d,ered program consisting of £§^l|; tjumbers; -.'^ ' American-Chorus ; isf-.| ttano 801(^-^^1% Jane Stu||i| Sketch—introdtfde'a t>y Mrs. ]$fjjg£ ber-^Agnes Sennet, Bq£^^ ier \Weaker ma New York, Feb. 10—Tanunansy Hall, which traditionally goes into political battles' with, a united front, is at present split three ways as\ the DemocraUonaL\ Station- at convention approaches, New Yorfc State will cast 94 votes when the balloting for a Presidential nominee begins in agaa 5 ^^\^^®® on-Jchicag-ovraud 48 of these deT^atea' Utsvf y?^t-k*46fey''whefBrviU'-'b&T*fce$ iiofa Nev? York (Jltss' ' '•' Normally, Tammany 'i?pntrofii ['.tnolt of these 4S, but the piJljtical 1 •bbse ; rvers believe, as tWSgPl ho*»f, stand, that no one candidate can count on even a majority of thla| bloe on the first ballot. H Governor Franklin I>. ftoosovaljl •*, Wew ¥|jrj|*46flay-' , lures > afsp^atlaf-' \with blldWed *#^ s asijt ^f l^sf |he sun sKo^e:*r1gn'tl?-this' |h\ond added; i° t ne very \ tore normal iemperature thar.a!ome,{er\tQ; above yiarfc. -}'^*7*;-\ ;•_>;- ..,.•.%-! • \8pecf «f. tjftjt l^fe^sfe* ,ieci)m5 by FwiOB^^^MeVelti fatio Governor is): meces- ] balance thest^tet^ b?^er,j nsbed thrpSg^r %* istew' S enate toctax jiifd;-:'i(fflifc' to.- em.blyiot sirrtttVr.aptlOtt, Inctks^.tjffiDi.t^.i.b' three} n ti$ impost on gasoline | ipds'eot to one. bi|l,,^fi)roved » to 16 vete lh.\iie upper 3fifll' House. The aecond tas la^nura would hike tlie levy on the. Mac* transfer tax from two t» four 'cents. Five Republican senators opposed this till at'the outset aad later were joined by a sbjtrt major* ity- party memher, girinj-as; flnstl j^YOte in .the Senate of 4Z,la-,t, . Continuing in their budget b«J- ancing^eflort, the Senate approved unanimously a Republican spon- sored measure to atop all statutory salary increases to State employes fpr-eneyeax. . Tie governor jbad estimated a, deficit of 1124,000,000 would exist at tits end of the nest ducal year unless, special tat levies were made.. < l tlton|i^^p:ii|p: like S- A rjeh AJiHUilM stop- 1 ^ tie - town Hew-May - and _i jfc, XAMriett About Right Nevtr tork, jefe» 10-—The _ Brooklyn Jfeagle, in » dispatefc ^*|ficed30:Xonn Paris, q.uotes Eaouard Hear- \- riot former premier of France, as s*;ayj&)jgi \1 cannot accept the theory that Gfermany** failure to pay France relieves Franca of the obligation to pay America, \We Bgned aa agreement and we* must keep it- The Eagle's correspondent says VL HerrJdt will publfeh his opin- ion in his newsftaper, t'Ews Noaveli*. ' hag. aroused the Are of many Tam- {.many leaders by not srmejiching^ the Hofatadter. legislative conxraiu tee's invieatlgation of tbe Tam- many municipal government. Nev- ertheless, he has a siaeahle fol- lowing in the organization. His campaign manager. James -A; Farley, chairman; of the Demo- cratic state committee, i s a Tarn- jht&ny man and; has his own sup- iporters within the organisation, John F. Curiy; Tammany leaderi is' a personal frieud of the Gover- nor, but he has not yet indicated whether lie wlltWPJW)ti.3Soofevilt, Alfred Ife'''^fniitji..' ' «mtt*il#£ Jhappy warr'idr; Saa.hls following, too, but it is not an organised bloc. ,80. far not a T^itt|fl*H)r chieftain has publicly commented Upon the P&S standard Dearer?* \aitiibmice- ment he would run ajaln if nomt natdd. Smith three years ago opposed Curry's election as successor to Judge George W. Orvany, Tam- many leader. The third bloc Is the j>ne which sweats allegiance'to Mayor James J. Walker. Tlia mayor looms large on the Tammany horizon. He heads an army of 130,000 employe* and con- trols extensive Tammany pat- ronage. He will have much to say about which presidential aspirant is to get a large percentage of New York City's votes in the con- ventloa. TValker and Roosevelt have neon at sword's points since the Irrrwtl- gation of the %alker goverataent began. Some indication of the feeling between them was seen in the mayor** failure to greet Oie Governor as he ffld past him at the funeral of John R, Vobrhis, Tammany grand sachem, Monday. Rich\' . ;• „ ' - : -;2g| Violin and ftano f puet^Floy£||>^ V059 and'jattli63 ; AfcOInji^ ^2i Reaaihg c dl|aiter 'at Waahfej|: ; ton\- % k ^\QflbeTt.^\^ m Vocal' Solo^i(nia*MaJ<s^Kil^r^M , Reading—Mrs. tarber.\^** Duet. Planof and Violin—Mr S#*j•cvvha coss aiid \Mr.\M(iGinu. New *^M Mig w Iptiber Teste** by the Mtmy |9|threa tnen. Carried 50 Vearsll Get Bonus Albany, N, V, i?eb< 10,—Sena- or WiJUam Lathrop t^ye, Kings )emocrat, wants New Itork State o pay & $100,bonus- to evei-y ouple carried iifty yooijt and a Barney, Mary Fuller, V%li|M|--50 hotijuf, rbr souple^,. -wad 75 r \^' v ^\^Ifears;'^ ^fla^-ji^ijtftparcd bill. ©jltoKjter ..ettch^gaymeii^ Ho said tJ^kjt.\in this ia«a ago f reckloss, isiiat'rlajo and easy ivorce^ It la a. j[ooU plan from ,n oducatlpritar atAidDoint to put Pjipou a jt|^t^]i;he > in^n and wife $a$l Stayed; tlis terapcita of j^ifa toj|t|er\fpr fifty years.* $T PUTS YOUTHS IN MIL ^ S*Li>i!£?l \ Washtogton, The senate today^ nomination of Ojd adcretary dtthe \' Arthur A. Ballki firmed ns under* MUls aucceeds *»*««< TP. ; Mel- Orleans .Wkftii^ MU Tokyo, Feb. lO—The llrst pitlM lie dotnonstratloa of any mo- ment against Japan's course in Shanghai and aimiahuri* took place.today at Wto imperial uni- versity. Twentj'-nve stMdortts were •arrested forvpartieipattag la a pro- test meeting; uti whlofa. handbills, urghigj the people le \stop this Imperialistic war\ were distribut- ed* Eight hundred students, assem- bled in front of tho main looturo hall of the unlvoralty, hoard 8peQob.es by four of Uiolr collea-, gues and then attempted to parade tarough. tho atrcota In tho violnH£sf}.| Drinkwater, Not-* . ed Author, Dead London, Fefe* 1Q<—John Brlntk- isafeierbesl; lutiown in. the tJniteJ % State for Ms &i»y» \Abraharn _ OttcqW is ^riouity m of ^ren-\- chlolljnsttj»o:iMii at* Ws home i n 'Highpatc* , ... Xast Saturaay he dwelopofit fn« fluensa, pneuihonia set in and hi« temperature tonight was 102, The doctor, who, co«\6s twice a day r - iS^d \til© \'p^psH*ii 'c»iftdf0on, was serious 'oW-i^t cfang^rou*^ His teii^otta^jle/f *ose ia - tK« evening arid h«i was said \50 hp-' «&ot W YiislW* : ' •>''•<• ' » • \ * Hi* ploy ttbQut liivwoln \tt» i&x hrivo oneneot next Monday. Wr. I>rink?BS\ter tterndi ever its di- rection to Ifft'wQuit wnUanaa,cailfe fojr the prineijsuli role, J£ 1 carrying red bannora. Tho police disporaed thorn and arreatod tho tho loaders. Handbills wore circulated fn tho university throughout tho fore- noon, and postors were pasted on university buildings. The posters road: \Down with tho Students' Patriotic Aussuctattoo!\\und \Down with Empire Day!\ Tomorrow la \kjgensetsu the national holiday which rolobrates the supposed annlvor«ary of the founding or the Empire in «80 D. C. by Jim m ii Tonno. u descendant Of the sun goddess, nccordlug to tradltiort. u, vyho ^rj^,<Johflrmod last week 4» ambfu^a!|oi';p London. The>kq||M|isaiciary conunlttoo Mitltiicontinue turthcr usiaoratlwllq'f iho Putman im- h^wifatttjtta aiilttat Mellon ji*imln!^n&nier|M_ jmrmttttw* ., a wmmltt#tt;iM!rB*tl fmanimoualy tnit' |!fc1»jj|jtepl?'irfa!9f». apijofnt. iseat M *&$*$&£ ie r 'Unii«»i|' fhero w»«\J|W#aM| to Justify ftt^ ffcter proc«i«ttgi.\ ' t»i DlPrayer t WortdWay of Prajrer ^»l be el* #erved at tho .Methodist Church i^ldny. February IS, 3 to * pi tn. *hl> la a Union Service mtdar the direction of tho Missionary Socio- tl«8. k If an Oflean».Cnwtttr \testr bj held this year; the date* will bo August 18th to 20th, itJwa*<aacldod at the annual meeting of tb:e West- ern. New York Fair Association In Buffalo on Thursday of laxt weok Negotiations are now under way with, the State Department of Farms and Markets looking to tho payment of the premiums due front the 1931 sh^wingf. - Qih% Sate* aijsjfcued'for nearoy Weatera New York fairstare; Tri. County Fair at Caledonia, Angunt 8-13; Genesee County Fair at fio tavta, August 23-27; Xrlo County Fab? at Hamburg, Aaitett 29. September 3: Chtortawuua County' \ Fair at Dunkirk, Jepieraber 5 t«> Albany. Fob. 10—An occaon gj 10; Niagwa County Fatt at Lock | to# , sUpcaoa , bmma mnuio and port, September 1837; Li*insstc»n, ^. County Pair at Hemlock, Septem AI ^ ny ' *»* ^*» «\ °» we * 0 ' her MM. Broekport r^resenta- «»'Proposed m * bit! Introduced tjvee. stated that they expect to[iB»th 0 stoto tegislatnro by Assem- Jiold • fair but have not' jret 3e, Itlfmon Louis Cuvfttier. * Dsme Mail\ Carrier's Ckr Riddled by 'Gunmeo* BrockportJ Feb. lOr-Wj-stery pervaded the gnrago at the tear of the Brockuort iioatoHlL-o thus * morning when Morris Dunhan, veteran rural m»U carrier, went for hk eaiv H*^dl)i(5^>vc^«d , the resr e^ hl$ #r f|4dl«a with jihota. and the renjf wlrtdaw tiiercfed with, a slufr, wlileh he foaitdf In Ixig ctu;. Investigation prAvedk th>i;tfe» clerks of an ndjoinlng» |{Qt*.h|sd taetod bottle enpw on. the g*f«j|*' nnd used them *S t«*jett|i ••&#£ realhtinc the d*niftR;e 'wlttSi' might ensue. Th* .Wstteriwa* r©< ported to th» ^dlhii 'mM airtW ercd tho cause of the troiiblo and obtained a promise that the »\- pcr-marksin*ri would hereafter confine titfir . activities to the wide open a$A{<jfir «-,II-.\I,II-I . i . i -I Thimder-LigMning: Accompanies Rain RaijV tluvfc ttfe 'tiat^ntaoned tor» routlul propertlou* and aecounpun* /&d frequently, by- thunder and ilsiUutitg continued; most of hut night, aria todiiy iionto, aoctloiis .off the country wntor hud ieaoUed v ftpfttl liixim. The- rain aoulsed aett •h^itjoh lifts bootj. eiseutod b^ rfte ex* oes?lve ttmettnt o|-; valna for Wio past few \voekt»;, \*n8 unRlde to take In the' amount of last nlght'it ralu, Vnst Inkoa of ^y«tor stand over low lnnda and stronma'in aouio plttcoa nro swotlon to the aam* liroportiona of aprlBRtlrne. .^..•gpatr \• \\•• • .\. •\••\.: i •.- * v.' \.-•I *'. i ft .TIME Now Yurtc W0* iify^ot the brido'a mttthor,. Mrs* Waiter- 8h«r* man Dav((I«<m, to obtain im U&? nuiimotit. 8!to lias charge*! tiie ; URGES NEW SHIP THRU looted the date*. GIVE JAP THE c**t, of New Vorh CUy TUo bill, sent in today, creates a Commission and omt>o*ep it to faisao S400.000.oo0 In bonds to bttlld tho canal, wnich wilt fo!i 0 w -^•^•ijliiin^ii. n nil •••••»• • • »•'•'• mi , ' • Geneva. Feb. 10-^ Japan added oemfiihs planes, tad demanded' Tuesday Club her voice today to the call fori disarmament. Tsuneo Matsudaira. Japanese Ambassador at London and chief of the Tokyo delegation to the World Diaarmameat Conference, asserted in a declaration of policy! that \notwithstanding the fortunate situation fa the East, Japan is as easer as ever to farther the cause of\ disarmament\ ITte ambassador's speech, \' \•fc—*»Wj ^ i — \*^ Mrs. vVl E. Stocking was bestess tot the members of the Tuesday Club at her home on Main streetv! briefest address by alt tho great *Besday Feb. ft. Mrs . 'Slttidoa.1 p»*er representaUves. was r«v i«r*. Slack and Mrs, Stocking ret i ceived in lukewarm fashion . In apoaded to Roll Caft on Modern contrast with the ovation accorded Hays, Dlno Grand!, Italian Foreign M IT. Tit* ijnHtrani was. dwpaed tojtater, who presented '' ta the ««•:<• Travel Steatares el s ih.e United ( gates a broad program for l«»i-- Statee. , Ins the fttirdea of war prppar Caves aad Caterus, SOss Barker; tions. Hotels, Mr*. Arnold Signer Grandl advocated m-i- T^aigortation,. Ua, Barry log the London- naval aigreer • ...&&& $r.Mm. Turner', ,-t>y the Inclusion ol trance ° •' Tne Glub Toted to corttribnte Italy and.promtscd Mi COM''\ [teomlts pkiamtaropic fond to help SQSports toward t4*t end. li- the iplendld work carried *n by {states.Italy's wiainstte« to abo. - tmr local Saf*aUoa Army. • 1 capital ablpe, tolliwiriaea ' that the rormer allies disarm to the »ame measure as German? has been forced to do. The centerenee ttite heatrd Ftw eign Wlaiiter August Zalsski °t rotaad, wito preeeattati « plan for \Moral dftannaeeati** TAe Polf«!i spokeeraan tnf^carse^ ffie Frwneb propoasi that ail the natloss con tribute t o an effective laternatf.iTj- at police ?erc* to &* eontrelled by the' the t*ajfo« of Natloua. and marked that Amtasiwattof ' un- Far r«- Hojth f fiibaeft of . the: TJtdteo State* i WMtotttos Double Weddi^inlS62 M*. Reee Allen, wife of the late <»#6fgc AUcn, &»d»y Is c«t«- ^iltbj0 With her Medina children lite UBBSU*! -<f)ntversarj-. She Is tji* oa!}' living member- of a doobl* wedding of February II, ,'i^a the m-T-ifng at February 1!^ \J(S0.. SteT bro'hor married tlte ais- tijpef Ihe. ma-, ob? matrte-6 in the ffflStrnoen ; ef. '•' •• v*\ &r- Mn, ;«• 3f 8Si >eara • kl and today tho yjursse # tho nresont Btate. CnvliHpr would have a channel 20O feet wide ami 32 feet deep. Tho state woutd charge tolls. Tho commi»stoa T upi»n cofiipte- tlon of tho canal sy.itotn, weald be third Mate wlthtit'.^ttf* TOomhe. «arls% fJtt(%vrdeSt; ¥ a^lF«j»> fdaudt •W* of U^ilato *$&jft^!!gr.' :X 8iiow dm* '.Standard Qn 4*«hato, , »«8 li|*Tried today to Jrinco Girniaino i»n-utis.i(. .' * The cereituroy which d«uin unit- ed the W-ycar-old oil hoimaa attd the prince was performed by &«• prenm Court Justice Peter A. Hit- ting. It was) witnessed by Vlucefti Rothwell, attornoy for the Pl'ltt- co-is, and a friend, MISH K. ^.j Cluekos of Now York. The two weddlngB which p# coded todsya lu the \m& ot tbj» rouchmai'rfed pair took Ploeo in Sfaecarcro. Italy. lB«t November and climaxed a sensational elope* font. A reHjrlou* and o civil cere- mony were perforated there on the «ssus 4Ay. \Th!» Mrejjiony Is at tho requalt Of tho trustee of tho various tru^t fundii at which tho prlnceaa Is the ueaettetary.' 'her attorney oxplnift- ed today, \it Is solely for the ptrr> POKO of conftrmlriB and catabtf&fe. lug the marriage und«r the Iftwa of the t'ntted Staton, to eoraply Instructed to balld irnin t-lcvaloM at Buffalo, Oswego, Albany ansl' with tho H-Hat*.\ New York, with warehouses aod| We denlrtf that It* purposes was other structure* for tiondllrtj? car* gees. Work, under the Cavilllee bill, would commence fioforo Jcrly 1. J933. and be <»ompIot«(i by Joly !, 19S8. (o seek (o defeafi any effort, of tho Jinibut, nubletuda ttbt oniy^^ltih. 4 porortshld* but owflK ttpwards^ol 1 , J5«0,00ft i»hieli h}« ^eaithy jitrt bridonxjift^ia^nudor Italian IBV/J Benefits ' «rqQkly»« Voi. 't*HPhet tr»u»t«V. tax flpptftJuM'S repot t on tnft m* ate ot ihi. late Kurollne ». foley, fiiea with SuKfogftto Wltigata i«K day, showed a KTOJH ^ats'ot |16?,> H$« and a net of $118,635. A Mir item in tho ostnto was 4M Kharea of A. T. ft T. Sleek, valued a t •?»> 85fl. To a friend, Crtottu Royce, 878 Washingtou avenur*. tho decedent* left J3.&25 and life interest lu f!&.« 000. Sue left $3,000 each aad m tnterost lu *S0.Q00 to the VVomeit'a Amoflcun Baptiat Tai«\]m fVtliilori Society aad {4% Womett\*! Amedk run tiaptlst Honte. ^lm loft l*.0«(> each to the fimt, Saptiet Ohwca of Medina, and tho Medina ttoipU tat Association. She loft *W.0<W to Kffim*au«l BnptUit Ohurcb, , Mr. and Mrs. George Office <ft ifon observed tho B7t» aijciver* esry of iheif *«ddl«K W«da,ft»J day. •'site snowed , ttipbeat .jriarsBtee «s s * cartt, ^lpd&\to hef coastef* in etrr afcijUibor**-' t««-{|j^|4^ Tr.H» for Fcbraarr iZ^i •wettrrener A copy of Two Year* Sesurcl) Ended iirtsrhamtiOi% N.lf, F«b, 10.—A two year* sWarch for backefi. shop operatora wfeo opesrated it* atnjK- bemton. Syracuse and Suffjdo to fi««ce residtntt of Central and gottthern Ktw York oat. of fl2G*- 000 »r me«e in l&S), sifticlwsd »: climax today wh*» gfeiei I^cey Abet. «f the Hiitjghsrolon jpolfco 1 h a deparimtht rercivetl word etf tho \\ .arrest, it WWUm -W0*» elJas L.\ M lUrt,:«li« We»i»lrjr 'Cfefcago' I police wflL« A Mr, and Mr*. pt»&m Sal' • ca Sabra 1W1V flat Alb*6n are veiviog eonifr«tttJb<fa«fW or. i'-rKral-esf' a 7 pottrtd •on,; A-- I ester, at' tb*,'\jf%tfaU. G'r+i Bfemorial Hoepttal 'jSteoday. Feb- j$'jijl$ recorded the afeeoBttt.oi|•dangbtcr 'Sijjilwo wMiJlr-g.^ Fr-m aitotfcer . SB» fereaght • -it '.ha lyef eel-1 1fef\ef her weddir.*- dress. Jf;- : |r»»yigfcefjf *w <he^;'i*if«- *'$fot$ .trip, w*fch »»ii to Roiftlgfcgr '.f^ AHen'r mov ; <: '-•-•*• '<ledtrji'ifflj; \IS* \».#»•» aJ8terw> ''»• mo*&.titii#[ : ife-'iif«ri w*m- K.«- -si&Kk'^ of, Dunlel f f Mttnt. who eaine fr<\ii %\ei»irte% V*. Her husband. Gcorg» M*»fy irM th« *ea of WHWara P- A^faKt, George AttftB enlisted in t*» tlUl, New I York to; fry. 8«f*#(«»*«' % Wi * He maa .lischirged, H*m Jfc, iSb'j Oooil ovcatng children' Welt lier« we> are ajjalnf Would you like to miva a little puzzle to-nlte? WoU hero ft b. ? X f 8 T H'PPY t- A * a ¥ T () O f 1J em; s i f'ltice; aec-rtaln word in thoplaCjs of tho cjucstlim tuarlia that moans tt.<- sarao (is \gri.i.nd\ and you wfB a conaplotcil pn'cz'Ir Tho Wood-Witch and The Ground-: nut A boy wso kfjpw ihttiii of the I dty but cotftiqg ah-/ut tha wtuxfc . wsstidered far Into ih*> furvat aad 'M lost. I^red acd hunjjry. he ime to fit© cabin of x. »rt»d»ite{i a'Mi tojcetoi ot ih« a. ,.r i„t foctfj.] -Go mmy,\ st« •» .id «harf||. ftcflfde 'yei* Standi! a friend. W^* ;.- ; eho miit feed yo t Let B»Q. 8% : ->to her Mttd see it r-\* dull, eyii ••••* see Her; Site, > .»'oe(i«fr. feir. the ctimbu to the tap ol tfos Bhruba and attouts, 'There ar* <&> Canute Jty ttjy cellar*.\ The mf fim mm^ »ad eefit* n't mil** head t®t tail «t the Otte, ditscrliiod. At l*M Gt'«'nny 'W(Md-' Krit'ch efme?o« fially #r£B*t*d witti ate ijCRBraact, but th»tt .r«»l-» utnj tttiit the city toy didn't laow rnut'tt aBitttt {MutUffr «l th* %eo^tt nbo came out. and -went hobbUat to the nearest tbtcket. T*«?* eitc pointed to a tritlllnx r(s« mhlnh had. both 8»«. m-d tevainwrturf l«an-3. flo 'lu.? Into, til* soil aftd tftoro t» fosad «trfe«* of kirtlv brown tabors. \ \See *m\ chut Med *h* woe* jwiteh. \See the c(M,oftui» in. tb* [ .'.flltar..* s« the boy thaoked her for h#r IS^TtfeTiase. iiane, w#'^||7\6» on*-day Gcrwv., fattad; 0*f* tfk/M <t{ th*'' .'••»» 1* ***•*> tier *ye«, are bTOW«- 5gHS8eo; r^ulr^t tm0m%M* . '-•«'-•> pafgf* mt, h«ww •ov».-nowei*' m. pa**(% 4i» h« 'fl «.o h««| ioid teveu. kiad.tesa and after cuUnf thtt \eo< con at* .frwn tee IcIIar\ wa# 1»4 out of the fot«sf by the wtoojd-wittfci I aad hustled home a.* faat <»» b* euold t« tdl Bis. trjQtbtr afiortt tl». I new food tho ohMoreit witch h«i |^ren Ijim.. Welt that'j siitt < hildf #n« Ooo* tho..otir»f«\«it«. A«Sf MOMdft *i„.4P