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Icioudy toEftOnfeWj;. '4ecas\tg%af low or rftin : flKoJSaMe, Xdttlo imperature ^h^ge^. _ . • ;,»,. A FAMILY PAPER MEDINA, HBW^ YD$jfe '\^W^^md Nov. 2?' - (^Idi^^tap- gh military. eprmiiajsd.-, jije-' Itiiis morning\ % % j%^ '&&$%• , rosi .«J^n{&c||i^i%- to n, OWna,, and |S|J;l|$£ne.| into extrior^inary*, f||ait>n on the'dM^on^, Imation E6Qe|V^' tyfc tn,§ war nd from other* Bour^esindl- jieavy flglitfng^as igoing on btsin. < *.. t.'0'J RengcT lyfaganeae JStpws receivgdjn dit^Etdi saying Iter thejESftjaegBi naft attaeS- Japan^a .ooneessloii they Own a himthardrjaent on, the concession, an$ the. Italian |n was responding. Rengb correspondent, said bajiese cono.es,si6n was\ he- Iked by Are #01% machine nd rifles together tfitjEraoine shells. •*',:*• ' •'-'-'' war - office 1 - ;. Charged the tew is . ^ [ade Effective Tonawanda, Nov, 26— will ring tonight, and light If the police of this County city h'$#e any- do with it ,.;,. Sfl'cnrfew 1a'\f^ jdatirig hack days- wheri : W0£i Tbna- [was jnst a t}ilaf?i Quires j>ys and girls• jiMer-18. must Ithe streets Step's la- to the Ir and 9 ;p<.^.;^ : T?ipten-.It«. Icurfewvifip/^ttafifeedjrby the tha...^s!$f4^ff# :whis>i$. •dents. 'jcecetit^.|icornplaIned I city COUS'C^ISJ^'-^- JaVf lt beW^-«tt^>Me'.^^e>coutt' Led .$^%^Hpw^t4-.«J«'- to plica .giW&Wen^lnct;! 0 ^ 3 ? sforo |£ the lep&.qf •m$'$& , Int. \i<;'-j.^.v p$$m *$a\wie i rigi'p^infiJI^fl;^* &*•%$. fcet- ptojfef *; '•$-:.fytpfe,.. ft. • ^nMes' *e8fttg of • 2atro$.^elSaiJonn |r|iK19i.:•' *$-#oii»?., of, [ami sending, flieni home ehinese had started the attack. Commanding Officer Kasbii, in charge of the Tientsin garrison, SfJEorted the Japanese violated the frjiee of November 15th by launch- ing an' assault on the Japanese concession without warning. \Whereupon the Japanese garri- son exercised its right of Belt- de- fence, affording protection to the Japanese residents in the settle- ment,\ Kashif sriid in a message to the war office. Tolrio was gseatly stirred by news of the Tientsin fighting. It came, it was said in official cir- cles, after hope was greatest that a solution of the Manchurian ques- tion had been found. Special Train Load Lumber <— **. i Topeka, Kas, Nov, 25H&wrther sign of better- tlmfes wasi-sennltOr day by Atchison, •fopekai& Santa Pa Railway officials in tho move-, ment of a special train' of 171 cars of lumber, split into two- sec- tions, rom Westwood, Cal., to, points throughout, the country. The train, at the start, consisted of 4,275,000 board! feet of lumh.ei)' valued at $2Q0,(J0Q. • * The Santa Fe took the. train at Pueblo, Col, from the Western Pacific. \Willis J. Walker, president of the lumber company, said the shipment indicated \conditions have stabilized, and that a con- siderable volume of building, hitherto postponed, now will pro- ceed.\ SUNK BY SIX DEAD Digby, N. S.. Nov. 26—With six survivors of the Gloucester schoon- er Edith and Elinor which she rammed in a fog bank off Baccaro #$ JL.'Efayhef; formerly a '-of Middleport, passed' pdnesday_ mofrimg at Ho- ] So' leaves on«s son, CHf* y ner^o! Rochester., al services will be held afternoon atr2 o'clock at leral home of JUchardeon Ihje/ at Middleport, Eev. A. |her officiating, Burial will . ftjdgi tieirieteryi fjue Oasi- mmi f si & A, w, \fm ^a»gr dr ti|e lerirces, ia Man Holds V4t#ie Ticket beea'reBorted that Louis SIStS \\-sWeW, \SBdtna : ticket ^hJch has been ae- Sn the dss# i° p tB 0 ^Wsh Ites jrBjfcB af^ to- Be run |w nea> i^blihV'ThJs may of ei&elaife vjtftie- , if he borise, \vcnJch wltt place Ithe wiHneri; ti wttl Be're-, |ed tMt;tni Wood* family j»lo won ^'SXI?M itn esfecess of on a lottery tfotet which few in tBe sffifee race last Lockport Woman Hurt m Lyndoaville Mrs. George Steffen of iliockport suffered a fractured left ankle yesterday evening as she slipped am$ fell on the porch steps at the home (if G^eorge, ^urlcjjn p&i&oa* ylfieV M'i's. Mteff^h. was' taken. to it^i l^niha Hogj^tal'{>here ;jhe. %t0sik, \v?.aa- set by- Bij, ^[ansp3^|t^fl j$$ vta4. later taken'td;;|t6j^&j4. 'MSm'- $.'•• Gravel Road '\; B4wftrd JohnBort, a^S^'wlfe t»f Stiiiith Alabama w%J? . scecfittt Besffi*\\' '\\ . \iSrJ'WH: MrSi. jo|n -Best mf e- edtertiiheft oft ,Tnahk|^ly^jg. s t .s^tliip^aeide nfea^ak^et^luesr'' ^fettpt^. -^iw, Guard ibhn^o*('':|lha , f ia|njly ^r^ftaloleW and Mrs. $&$» ^h|oft.'|n4, afster from Galltois?; hlai'.'^n^:\''^o1&<ign a realdienV -ink North Oakfleld about 40 yeiirs ago now of Michigan was a caller at the JTieldfs 1^m^',a|so. Hr, ana Mrs; \Ahiah Power and daughter Tlolat attended a fam- ily gathering on Thanksgiving at Batavia. Mrs. Minnie Parker of Medina spent Tnanitsglving with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Parlter here. Light last night, the steamer Gyp- sum Prince- was neariug Deep Brook, Digby County, early to. night. The steamer •cruised around the scene of the tragedy until after daybreak without finding trace of six others of the fishing schooner's orew believed to have |one down with their ship. Searchlights were swaeping the bay of Deep Brook in expectation of the arrival of the vessel, which Witt 'tie up at the wharf of the Gypsum Packet Company, her owifiers. Medi na The Daily Journal ia read flatti by 10,000 people in Medina and ttotalfy. v „ Jj^OTOME^ % 1931 '»V 0i IB ,Beatlhg a Jink ot,,A^m-^^MtM%i0t^ -the .atst* of the sec- standing, Albion HighX-;$OQlM*»Jgft?i»ter>, Wltowskl Wooked an team yesterday pravedvt&eniS6i|® l&fttfr^ptwt nnd mm recovered hatter than. Medina-- ftnd-^rjCf P^ypi-Oft theT.4jPh-yard-^ine-.- A- home a 194 victory* 4^|ajf|§tj ^^^gain on a-Jateral pass with cottcaifnea :«. «^#k«arrying. tlie balk a* i yard Just a case, of too much , ^es^- 1 *^ 555 *' - This Alhion, ha!lf-b.aclc is t¥e : 1 Medina was „„.„,. ™ 4 V-, f ^ Pit taRd, ^»d a ,15-yar* , , , ^^^W$!$lte ior WflSMas gave- Jle.di.na fl£ PH e Sv%.'W^ttfie\co^%*|ip:|#^Jst dowd on, Albion's 13 yard,* a coach's heart, about as, ha>#^ llt^-JBut here the Albion line held stop as s* runaway ^r^ti^llinjlat penalty for offside, and m twice as hard to,ntot.^ v %a|m||ffi ^complete forward lost the baB; ped yesterday,.-at times, bnfe.'#1.4^» the -local -team. Another e*» because he carrjed the hyll on~tl^»hk of kicks followed with least 75% or Albion's $a$S no man is big ehongh. ttis lick TO, gpl^nke.. audi then a. 26.. yard law of averages. It was ft ^^^^^^g^^ Medina for ch> 5=s FRIGEJ 2 GWm devoid of thrills with, one or.i$j exceptions. #he Albion oiHar8f|s bacferealMng he was'gnldin^^ 1 heavier, mom^pOwerful team, 00$ tented himself with straight faofL ball and condehtrated on two ^f three points in the Medina ^anuthe, re;ftr opened the way Iftor: -nnothfes! A16t§n score. Menke% Ipuni: was Jbiosk^d and recovered by l&ge on l^edjiaa's so yard lhW ^hAi# m( ?h* »fter 'making one-first d^$% |Urifnderedtth| ball to Me- _, J dina, o* t|ei 15 yarjyilhie. However hammering at them' cohtinrialM when Menke atteiiiptefl to jgunt Middleport Death Mis» Carri«r Kltnyoh, ?S yeora; old, died at*her home on the Stone road north of Middleport Tuesday after a long illness. She la survived by a sister and two brothers, Mrs. Frank Clark,, County * Line Corners; Clartai Klnyon, Stone road, and Georg© Klnyon at home. Mfss Kinyon died on the tana wherft sho was born and whare she hid always lived. She was. a member of.the First tlniversallst church,\ and a member of Princess Chapter, O. E. S. The funeral was field this afternoon at2;30 o'clock. at home, with burial in Harttsnd Central Cemetery. The Kev. Don- ald K. Evans officiated. [0 GIRLS CARRY pork, KToVi 26—After drlnfo (toast to death, two young celebrated thanlossliSag day 'today by carrying ont a sui- cide pact in their expensive apart- ment in West 56th street. The bodies, clad In silkem pa- \^JtmiWi-^wettrTyTng side by side oil a. .mattress that had been placed on the floor in the kitchenette. Gas hW*s flowing.-from five burner* ia the range. Cracks in the doors were part- ed With strips of newspapers and t&e window* wore lined with «et towels. The victims were identified as Jtewel Warner, twenty yeats old, ;*no^ -Adefitiiio fceavy; 25. botb Slonde and pretty. ALHBO<I8B tSeir nource of thcome remained a my *tery, police learnefd thej bad been HberaUy aapplied with money un- tS a abort time ago. . Lottie Paige, their Negro maid. a*id the yoohg women b*<i '\ni plaiaed recently that ihn were *terOko\ and had expresfltJ •\ fear they wohld have to tiidpeasa ITtJife the mald r s services. lOifiatavia 13 \ AU-Medina 8 ft Seems that Thanksgiving was ant Mnrortunate football day for Medina in many respects. To add to th!e high school's loss, the town tssspj dropped a 13-8 decision to thfcStavia team although out- playiug thorn for a greater part ^if-'ittif game. Many members of 4ha local team were unable to play, due to other Thanksgiving engagements or the score woald Undoubtedly have been different As It was Medina ended the first tiftarter 'With a lead of 8-0 by vir- tue) of a long run for touchdown by StoSr^ahd a safety brought about by Standish woh tackled a Bata- vlft b|ei1fe far behind his goat line. Bui ti$Biijt*Vla team was able to ete*m*ollefcthelr way to a score ia the setrcmd Quarter and repeat- ed irf'> the third quarter bringing aba9tj|he final score of 13-8. All- Medina oulrushod their opponents 7 first downs to 2 and accomplish- ed a remarkable feat by complet- ing 8 passes out of S attempts, \lAnk\ O'Brien, manager of the team, says this defeat has no beauring on the coming all-Import- ant gams with the local rivals, tte Bamhlers, next Sunday. Ho Jays that his team will be at full Strength for thai game \out for Moed\* There la a fe«Uag to Me- dio* th*e the Ramblers captured s moral victory by holding the other team to one score and that they will win at the next meeting, \LazxK' says moral victories do not count and that next Sunday \AH- Medina, with S or 6 touch- downs, will show the Ramblera what football league they belong In/ * *Fhe Ramblers, on the other hsaM, «r* certain that the AU-Me- dtoa victory l«*t Sunday wan a flgke, that the worst they deserve- ed was * tie, and that nest Sun- day tliey wfrl «how the old men, as they cafi them, whom the real football bosses of this section of the country are. With that amount of feeling it should he a real bang-up *bal) game regardless of who come out- on top. f> Th» team* will play no matter* wha| aori of wsRher pw* vaflla. The All-Medina Tine-op ftsilnst Batayla yes*efd«f' Wat ' V. B. Standish L. T. CanieM\*' U a. MeKl«d*aa c^ v. tot* •; . R. 0.. Stajtwiislj- K. H.a»'&1i&>o1fc\ •' L. n.. S. Me&tim- • and wearing them dowh,: Medih|| whoso rnhning attack: uts_ t^ be6n st|&}g* all yiear, had. -iitf^ luck in ^tempting to 'retaljatl w}th a forward passing gam^ri^ were forced to fall track; flft^' Menke's exceHent pun||nE' wifi^ was a factor in keeping the. ac^l down, •. .-ttfi It was a good football day, were, overcast for part of tl%>||| ternoon hut the threatening'^ '*\ graciously held off and there wtf little wind. The estimated orr\'^ of 2000 may have suffered soldo-: what from the cold but each on!| r every player bad plenty to do^p keep himself warm. ,* ''^ The game had not-been long^| derway when Albion first scollp; Th$ kiok-ofl wont to the arm»%f| Pask, giant Albion tackle who al- so did their puntins, and ho > cafi ried It ll yards to the 31 yarcf line. Neabitt and Hatch alternat- ing then proceeded to make a 9-rit down foUowctd, .by another 1,0 bitt which waaA called, back be- causo of att otfaido penalty ajaln»i Albion, Httih, who- «I»o.toi«li(| in a littlo panting 4urlng thejij' ternoon^ then kicked to Medina'* ten yard line. Monk© kicked back on the next play and the bail went over' the head of Neabitt ,who was playing safety man *nd out of bounds on the 50 yard line. Nea- bitt, on the next play, elected left end for 12 yards and taking the ball again broke through right -tackle, got into the clear, and raced 38 yards to the goal-Una. An attempt to score tho extra point by rushing failed After this Medina camo bark strong and not In any way di* couraged. Taking the ball on then oat of danger b£i J^-was block- ed, this timeiby r^actieally the whole Albion,.,line,,and MqlCenna, substitute left'ftn'di-jounsed on the. ball 4s It r(iii|d%e« the goal line tor ^Albion's ae$ottd> tonqhdown. Hatch rushed thel'•]&»'» oyer for the extrd boinfy flie remaining few njlnutes of the iiratv half, paw a. restfrojttbh of Pask and MenJce's nunthig duel with neither team .setting into a scoring position, • Albion oarAn out In tho second haSk,*a though they sfvero the team that w*8y trailing by two tottch downs. iWlce they marched dowff tho %l||r with iJeabitt making viol ous sfniite off *w*;Jo f hitting elthop side of the ItaR inaisuwimanontly,; and twice Medtaa tln^w them back from the goal tine and kick- ed out of danger. But when Small recovejred ,aj tttmblo on tho local 20 yard lino thoy would be dettl^ no longer. Threo plays they made, gnlalng on each, and then Page wont ovor for Albion's final Ai* Appeal _ Ma|§|^g, Pa,, NOM».-?6.-A ( teK^sSft'-'^om Dino Grandj, for- 1 eign liinlPr of Katy, ^siting the Ontted Sthtes, aslting Gov; Giftord P|hch6t\fe> consider the tl noissiBil- ity \ ~yt~W act ^^olemeiJpJ\ in connfeotton with the sen1»nclng yesterday ot Orlanab Spantaco'in Pnaadellpiia \wa4t receive^ at the Goveifenoft office here to«ay. Spartaeb was sentetice^ to two years ih prison for- j'nhinjng on tljtf rn«hi«6r baaro; of? Grandi's car whife the latter was in, PhUadel- '^hSa, md, shotfjing! \ijown with ' ffnssoHntl\ _ orandt's telegram FLIER HOP WMIMI \I have' not the slightest inten- tion of interfering-•»tth--the^tJd« fninistration of \ jttstice b this coontry, but t feel that I conld mako a porsonal apbeal to Jou to take farto consideration the poesi- nility oJ an act of clemency. Please consider this appeal not aa coming from mo in my capacity of minister; of foreign affairs, but «s- a trlend^aiJd-gttost of the-Am- erican nation.\ fROM FOR AFRICA Rto do Janeiro, JSfov. 3ff~Bert Hinkler, who once ieW tito sneed record for a flighlifronv England to ALHStmiSs pfes^tjSly %asTq\it over fte South Attantlo tonight on hla way from Natal to Africa alone. First word that the flight, had started owns in an aerial postal messaga fro w Natal that i»o )|ad taken off there yesterday for Da-> kar, Senegal, Fcfich W«3t ; Africa, and had not been heardffrom, since the atarr. ' Dakar from tueX& he wo««d H the first man to fly across tho South Atlantic frttm .vifesi to ^asi;. Thefdlstonq^ la something nioEe, than 1,600 miles. ^Dafear is at tho tip of Cape Verde oh the* African.' west coast. ' v - Hlnklor made ' the\ „„,.,„,. •lUght ii-lB-ai^n -thvS8^|e|ra\l«o; and the rant* stood until \Charles' Kingsford-gmlth- covered tho dis- tance In 10 dnya Jft^t year. In October thQ \cajtaia flow from How York ft>'Kingston, Jam nioa, in 17 hottlfaj,. j|j6 minutes, » record for that |t$£AUce!, and camQ on down aoross.^a Caribbean to Ni^ai. — -~JL Should ho aucceod in reaohtng HITLER PARTY IN GERMANY vard gato on atst §nd tun by ?f^ scoro with a slice oft tackle, K .dropMtok; try for extra point polled. '^btt» lo-tho bad Modtaat was not Vet*- through playing tootbftll, JTn tftW fourth aoarter an Albion kick from the 20 yard line was partial ly blocked and Menko took the hall In mldflold. Three plays brought the ball down to the 34 'yard Uno and Albion called time OHt During tills two minute Inter- nal the visiting water boy came out on the field Ban* bnckot and talked freely with the Albion nlayera and ono Albion man walk- ed over to the side at tho fleld^and entered into a friendly little chat with his coach. The officials stared at all those unorothdox going* on 45 yard Uno attar an exchange or, in amazement and penalized AI- kicks which favored tho .local' ptan, 30 yards for two offenses of team to the extent of about ten ( communication. Thta gave Medina yards they reeled off three first hot 4 yards to go for a touchdown downs to a row with Pittard do- «na Howa took the ball over on tag tho brunt ol the b*ll<carrytng the third play. A lino play for the Then with second down and ten t-' extra point tailed. Before the gam* gats on the opponent** 20 ran j ^MtS torn complete passes, line, Howe elected to resort t ,Howe to Pahura for SO yards, the air and two incomplete pa.««f«| Howe to Rum bio tor 10 yard*, and followed by a famtfla gave Albion Howe io Pahura again for S had the ball on their 23 yard line a * ••- •••- *--•• • •«- -- ^\-•—•~ the quarter ended, Medina, was threatening agai brought tho ball inside of Albion'* (Continued on Page 4) ON FARM PRODUCE Berlin Nov. .\26v-PoUce at Dorm- stadt announced today they had seised documents of a highly trea- sonable character; In the homos of National Socialist tenders in H&ftj«t and tonight; tho whole coun- try was in-a suite o? political ex- citement comparable to that in England after publication of tho •Ifihoylaff latter* Jn 19a*|V? The National Sociallsta. assort ;that Ihfs dooumenta aro:. iorgerios and \^h1»6'\%o llrt^^noyj^othiug at rfjf aWjftfcHwm* iih|ttiiioilca an- Oik vB|»tohV*«ifc;tlll.'tft«;docu- mentf «ftPJn,»d,fi WaiibNp'saiga to be aaofitisi^wllti-- thtf\';*pflrty eomw InrflpwlKlri^pWfBonii acatlon of foodatutfa o«tab)lahroont pi|>gm^|| ^TQ private property .|ind comnnlaory labor tor all gent|l4a,srmim* ahova tho ivgo of Btsfooh. ' to some anartws It i*a*;;,i&i that these ordova wero to fiff^qt piionblo only U 0Qnjn\tmlgt»,|i|^«Jd soizo powor and tho National So> ciniiata could driyo them out. What intorestod «& vispM more than anything . ela* .Wfji: whothbr tho patty ootually advo^' cnioa so oxteomo ft pjfo^V*Tft n» cohflacatlott of im'nK acodunta and anotitiott of tsr-Wa^c? \i |ij|firtf. Should tho fiolt«4 ddonineat* ba proved genuine,, it prob»bly wpald r«aoit In tho 16i(i oi many niom« bora of tho mkifr : Big Plane Safe at Miami f Miami, Pla, Nov. 8^-C!o< *%*•• leg; A, lindba^h, mitoyk ou| M ttlghk conraa ioalj^ht to bring the. giant seaplanok. American ^lipgoh down in aiscayn* TJny heie «t $*W p. m, conclndlng- Hm retnrn lxl» of its maiden wmnuwcJal voyago from Miami to Oiistobal, 0 5J,t Tho pianq came down in. vlow of se\oral thousand people who left their Thankstjlvlng; Day c*re> bratton Uttdbwgh aald; hoTTjroljS\ ably would loavo tor Now $fork tonwrroW in tho arm* piano ho hoirowod nt MitcheL X^ld tw hta iljgtt-hfivo,,^,^!.^ . \ \ Wndboteh io^^ ^Inouiija,- »t> BsSa m ra,i attei'^iprclng of n, pontoon y^wl^y *Mhiye,(t -life Bcteduled-; af|esnoo%\\ flight ,t» Kingston, janMchi < % ^llliiannlllin »f*a«iilfrt>thaii^ ^ Prizes Awarded ; ,§lp\W^tto|r' with Cbrlttma* only tour weaja Game o^uy ,the firemen aro otilt waiting . J way, tho firtmon aro attll waiting i i.iya whleh ih^y ha»o njtreed ^o i repair for tU« lake of tho klddt§s . i whom Santa Olana othorwiso w|ll ,- not visit tills Ohriatm ia Tho local -. i, nro oatom Jiai*e a pientifuf auppty ... ..I rod paint *M all that is neodtd 'v to turn thSlr Worn in the City • • Hall into ft veritabii. North Poto .. work-shop) afe Some donations of torfamon playthinss which many ••, Median attfea and ootlara mupt •ti j coirt«ln. Th* flrooion oro willing to devoted Otair tlmo toward* averting that real tragedy which ontera th* llfo of child whom Bnta Olatt* forgets and it fa now up to t«» pooplo of Medina to givo then* as opportunity to uao tm» time. It wottld bo a tin* thing indued If they could bo k«pt wortt* ma until the very night before curMtma which, my- «\ ropsitt, Is only f©ur wooka away. It was atiaouatiid yaaUrday the Albion-M«dlua jjame that five pound box of chocolates wu bo awarded to #» wliHSlns *\ by Doody'a Sandwich Shop a also a box of candy to the Afisd man making ink longest run. tho same firm, k bill fold and * case to the flrat Medina man ••< ing * touchdown waa tho prie. nouncod by ftoland Smith »\ the Shardey N*«*» Agency otr- It book 6A ttt# Ufa of M «\ Rockne Vor th# firjt Medina • >a to Intercept a forward pass. [ Albion, of conrae, took homo mo tlte potaod bgfcol 5 chocolate\ «nd, white W dldhqt koop an accurate chock on tb% lytrdags, our «^oro book thsmt fflit after tho 'Mr«| Albion touchdown Menko r.r«iv- ed tho ball oh tho kick-off and ad- vasesd It tet^tt lit* 10 t.« tu« M yard 1ifle» #ai*ti8eo of 28 yanUt,| .... this bttag Ul* longest run by ft ( Medina man. T?JtB hoaore were. em&S raiVKRSAMST QIORCaB ^ J. •,*$••\\)* ';.W,|fn.,W»ifcit;i.'..\ , 1 ••\ » ,;, sV ''#^^;4tbl|ttQ^$'^rJsiriB; ttoig ^n^lh^^fttii'tBapng; DtptU- .m^W^MMmm^- otiook;» 1#-4^ibM;id^i|i;ie4-^ijott th^t ips: we>|||f|^ii;p6yS^o)tl intoirmifc' ,tion cl»tf ib^olinjli^^ *egaftj to tho Soj'|itocr^^i|*i«q a of tb<» ;,--;.^ilb^Beiii^BiMfeh %* th* Mm *«e^nj«hfe)i||^ plan in Ami «» quliiftftft ,P¥\ the M-or> ifiiKtatiiofc #m^#:x?it'ddi|Ion«l Jnfoanittih «aii^i*|^.b7 Ihe-dla-- partment ftont Ofthuty/\Vlfluis v»n» i« in chMift oi ,tho UpldaUott prociaedlriV* • tHW. I* «ww 'In $ai»' em at ^.-M»*t''' v . V ft i* hi$i«**d tn# s t tho »tftt* ««P«jtm*|iK-A!«^*tl« 'JIM featywr of the. «otiSi||nttjr-«il|> oo inctliiaft to nii favorably upon tho plan and. give tlm conieiltteo pormi««iou to proceed further with tho «ugre*t< ed organUailott. < Should .the department net favr* orably, hoW»v«r, it will rotjnlrv ft vast amount of work oh tho'part of tho comtnlltoo and all oth,er resident* «of Medtim arid vldnlty who nro ititerentetl in aeetng, th». ^ank reopen. I* SM «to pla»^ Inn to otfeot, With »8»roximRteljf 6,* 000 dopo»ttor», in all dopttrtmeut*, each of wheiht itilt havo io h? seen, it will at noceaaity te^ttlf* gometime «fld th« di*p.fttch vtldh which thai now or«ntvta«tlaa am take over tho b»»ik depend* npon tho cc-apcrtitlvo aplrit oC tho de> posltor*. _ Tt I* tho opinion bt tho commit* \ teo that word from th» depnrtm«Kt, t altonld reach Medina tho flwt part of next week. London, Nov. 2S—Ctuitoms da- tes oh agTicnltural Import* ar- next In line in tho new tariff poll' launched by the Ihfilsh gover meat this week »tth tho tevy of ' per cent dtttia* on certain class>-< out mknnfact#r*d articles. Prime Minister Ramsay Ma- Donald Informed the House »' Commons today, that a ftnanciai resolution will bb prevented to a < thoriie as anicnltarai enstoma levy Monday, Sir John Gilmonr, Minister of Agrteolturo. informed tit* mem- b*r« the go««rnmeht alio had de- cided to adopt the <tuot* system -'iiMif homo gmwn wbieal of milling flttalltr. to introduce taglalatlon •in, connection tharowittt in tint* tOiii»k# the plan offeetlre for next 'y«*r'» crops- Tttaro il*o will ft* * measure to reduce Import* of \esrtaln conesaeniUai articles of *t»icohar»l protlftca\ fey mean* Of tariff levies, b» *ald. LUDE POLICE '.Casr-s,' of -e^ipipt: hav^'\ beenv, (I'ki o.-sToca in, (lofb^m,. fluaaviHe; tto|.aB«i' Poiter: jK'l^.estfesaici- that j iherp aro ft^.'«a|ea, tefa -Mid-, dicst-s Valley* Xawauav OL, Iter.- 2&-*JfoHr- 'atn-*||pin?u' »iet* bonnd and gaggod * .gturd and nurse and escaped from th» tubercular ward of; the Se-atfcorn WtBglt .penheirtiary hospltit ia* der gaaare last nfght. They were *fj8Ir *t„|i««rty todayi Th«»JJf|ioneHl_:JBr« Gro'er Latti a, .Itanjfy MajEowtky,-. EWr Mine*'p»j#' ilobert Jttoyle, Mi.i^r bar* *a*«ia^:jgri(t.jP«i»«a'«3tc.ntra> White an «nt«it*ln«aeot wai i» at lite ffrlseo chapel aawil; $.30 p. m. the four am- Tjfets over . came the guard and': JltBae.,. Thay then, broke the lock of their ceil door, and with the aid of a crowbar, pried 1 boards off a temporary wood atockado at the teat of the prison yard.- As ont-, ^ost goard jaw ms^emeata. to tho.^ £aBkr«i30i and fired two or three ahots, .fbt ftose of I6e'n>' opoar-. ently bit the convict*. even between* Kow» and Menko on tun* front tetfnimiige, both of them at «oam time dnring tho #ame maklnf and runs from stick formation which w«e lost abort of W yards, fitowe wtna tho bill fold aad. k»y caae for making tho Medina *«or* »o4 m forward p**g«* ware intercepted by either team. If the Bhaoley Now* Agenoy ahonld car* io eltango tholr award to the matt bieeklng the first pant the book would go to Wltowsfel who *motbered an allomptod At bios kick ahortly after the rtort of tho second qtiarter. HJDGEWAY. K. V. Oonald K. Evana, Mlnl*t«r Bliss Nichol Hostess His* 5 OoorgIaaa» Nlehol mi boat*** at dlnaw Th*nlws|'ln« m Mr. and tttra, J. & Halchl«ot>. fet- gon H. Hand ahdi Mis* Cora Hand of thl* place, Mr. and Mr». Dean K. Mltchtll and Mtea Hatllb Kit- ridg*, Middleport. After tb« din see the f«rty adlosorasd to Kotehittm home for Brtdge **^W«' the and Surprise Farty Mr* A. S..Lowrlo tear • r of-tft'e. Klngg Daughtera etoaa .; '.w Skf*- «jrt 6b*reh *»» given * i»o«t en- .Joyablo anrprtae at tho partioaait ttteaday the .occasion, fetng. bet ftlrtMay^ Wte, Lowrlo *a» .prascfli M iar&$ 'gJ8| feonj :the class alif flower* and' « |if»h<li»/ caJkc Wornln* womhlp *orrtco at 9:30. Sermon topic \Living Dangeroo*- ly.\ Come aod Join ua in oar wor> aldfi. Cbureh, School follows Ike t'horch Borvlee. On Thornday. Doc. 3, tho Wlddl*» port, church will hold Ha anniall Ctsriatroaa Sale and Cltlo*«n-iac » B pp«r Bnppor will be tervaid from B.JO on. Yoa ato cordially tffc vlted to come. Tho aaaaat meeting ol the Ridgewoy ParlaU win be tstid on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Supper will **• served, rtemember the d*to *«d plai| to he preseat. Spectator Breaks teg «t GrniG Anthony B{JI*B*ho, t«* of iv? Char«b atreitt f*B o* wa* pmih«4 from th* top of the iron fenx* at the aoottt tide of tlt« field betwwHt the hfttvex of th« Albfott-M«di»* game y«t«rd*y and *uK«jr«4 * spiral fraetare of hi* right t*« about m tncftsj*' above tSa *BMfe H« was taken to tho Medln«6 Ho** pltit by ©r. Water*''who wa* *b fSrfmnaV' 'm i»^;t»iiimn,i,'. inn; 'I i a ii\ » mm fSf«*b*tr» 'rordi of Rorfi**. tax «ttfr*r»d injur!** wb«» Mb& in an aaiSftsobil* drt«!i» by Wfi« Ham mm « 8««h**t#r wSW*T coUld*a With *» automoblt* drivtn % .It 8. Carji*nt«r *t Cbarehvllle. Th* lfjillt>y tar w*» fbodly aam«(«d. BOY DIGGING FOR URE FINDS BURIED GOLD Denataport. Maas. SOT, 3fr—A «Ute*n year -old Capo Co* Bo|r Who ha* oeen- digglog for parted ffoaauro In tho bafkyara ef ttli isBja slnec last SapteoJHir-y*!*/ 'mfiat Ktruck i l«r Biled wlfc:.i3$, gold plec-ca. Tt>o gol'l ttstalasi-f SH|$.. . .,*.«Sie i -pot •>? tsoidt\ waa,b«!rt»| In ^ backjar-i. of SVftOklln %&tf- i^«i o!sh:->\.. 703f9 %n&. a-'diy. a l»ad:of P'^'i-. srafsJtld tfto f£* pSOTi &». dais- '•'\' ember'2«, l«t. . It W*J Stated la th» hy Thateb** fcswtft m «ce«afepi» old man who preferred the wttftjfc to baniw.. Thatcher tewte* son., Rim^r, tottf rranklfn Whotn th* ftfld wa* ba> tod P<I pointo^ mi 'to Mm <m <itSL -.pint mariiny jho site of st »fc«a that had b*«i», ow..the tot year* .aao mnilitt %m: b<?en Hf/^tUg • : t-.t, tho gmtat 0t* few* tm* .months and S<|9*.«¥d33r' %i< tWJt f)H> ..gold to wsgs- fta?i»taftf« p«rt*t# cowt to e«f*Wf*h b's# <mtm.