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THI) XlfaAti&WR ioudy tomoirow, II rain. With occas- 1 mil 11 ;,! JI . |U 29.-NO,\297 4 I0RA NAMED PRESIDENT Of SPftNlH toy BUG . ' ' Tha B«aiy Journal U ^4 *$*»** by io,0Q& -people to* Medlar *no* ' vicinity, j I il Dec. 10—Miceto 4Jeala, | sometimes called rather | Spanish * Republic, 1 was Hirst -constitutional—jtresi- in One Bank york,Dec. 101—Urging the 1 conceal ration of all •fjdte gold, in an mteina lank, Di\ Nicholas Murray resident -of Columbia Um today acknowledged the [to him of hal£ tKe Ijobel prize, and^laid Qut a pio liainly acanpnuo, t o ipster latter mid Jan§- Addams of Bull House,-jointly Iwarded theygriip, valued [Oft. The inteisi£$pnal bank of the? ttaeef woifld in- E s Dr. Butler; sdid would- ent the flgMjfOr peace. per two l£er.<£'fche. World I pr judicial determination. [national disproof, • and tliei of Nations fc^'legja&tive sultatfVe : -eJfjar&.',. •'- Jpe to ^.ee ther'time,\ Dr.; paid, \when. We shall rea- ..tehildislkdt is to ship pjiind the world. Tn time it ' concentrated in the bank rnational ^tUements or a Institutichi f This world; sirnji^fy. international ( tions,: ^li^iate \attending er(n G%$0si, •4ttd r ;ditninish UiQaJ^^gg-of lenders.\ teat of Spain by the National As- sembly tpnight. He received 3G2 I'otes out of a possible 466. —The—prestdeiit-'elecr' Te'maTnecT iway from the chamber during the rating, in which his election was virtually a foregone conclusion. He was informed of the result at his. home. There, the first to congratulate him' were his wife and his two grown daughters, who clung to his necjt and wept with joy. \I'll try not to be a dictator dus- ing my tenure.\ said the president- elect, a farmer's son in an im- pressed suit who will head the country ruled not so long ago as a monarchy by King Alfonso XIII. The president-elect w\ll take over the executive power iiiV gala iria'ugurat'ioh tomorrow,' replacing Provisional President Manuel Azana, who is expected to become premier In ,a new coalition cabinet. It will bo a national holiday as the president takes the oath of of- fice, marking the drat day of a new constitutional government after inare than eight years of dictator- ships and- pro-visional cabinets. MEDINA, NEW YORK FBID&Y, DECEMBER 11,1931 i i\im—»•*———— i i ——.a.«i i i i —————.— i As Usual Boy Had Gun bo Change, N, J, t>ec 10— School ys, holding nocturnal .fsjrrget; practice from an x attfc window, fired the fusi^ade a£ubu.U$3 that pierced homes in MJpsfc %ange WAR DEBT mmim PASSED |0 CONGRESS Flooding Ontario With Motors Washington, Dec. 10— Cong||# iffhicij first examines the propositi. fpund itself with the ejmi&pff jN> fet'eed with o.ther strategically, iwt.aJglttJUiijdBaCSte^ congressmen that ths Giuliano, six-month bcide of tial recommendation for European debtor-nations. wealthy ftu-rierj as sl\e was about to step into her hath. Edwin. Flaster,sixteen, admitted to West Orange police tonight that he fired: the bulhifc which is believed to have ended Mrs. Giuliano's life. The boys were in the attic of the Flaster home, a block behind the Giuliano house on Colony drive, West, \We were shooting at lights and telephone wires with the gun I bought at camp last summer,\ the Flaster boy confessed after detectives had taken him into cugtody at West Orange High School. \We had fired ten or twelve times. It was my turn and I aim- ed at a light on a telephone pole, Right after X fired we heard a woman scream, so we didn't shoot any more.\ Taken from the high school classroom with the Piaster boy was William Fieldmim, fourteen, who admitted he was one of the group in the attic. ' & MUNI UNION OFFICER VICTEO MURDER, KENTUCKY Mt. Sterling, Ky., Dec. 10—The first trial arising from the fighting in the Harlan County coal fields last May 5th resulted today in con- viction and a sentence of life Im- prisonment for William B. Jones, IS, MATRIMONIAL sas&s fighting between deputized^ mine guards and striking coal miners and sympathizers. Jones faces two other similar indictments and a \wV«~*s:2K+scoTe of ethers are under -threei similar Indictments each In the ^^/^^l^i^S^^^j^plskj^i^- dpohMfcey were seal- Harder i n theWr^f degree liatEimoniat ^ifet''. slay?| Mfrs.' Dorattw-'- Pressler fjtfbrthboro (Mass.) divor- t tarries, & mandatary i , - P( hanging. k- 1 hour -and\ 60 minutes twelve fanners' and small- iislriess men. t o decide that an/^wbo woojs^ dlasens of Idsy^iHfiif^ho$to^1st»' : ~to-the- i • ioVfthe flrs^ ]••<$ me - flve.| l-4tia'.is. aiQcnsed 4 o^perpetraV \ t%'; sttbt4*ri%\ftean death jj»^' .-i*<-ljl8 • windowless,j proof-garage at a place par- called Quiet dell. -^e*^T4efe^jse^—counsel,. mofl^ft'Jtt'ita.V^ the verdict i de. ['^ititiiintji! it>t a new ifl hslfi^sit^iau'ij'. jury .•d^ift'e^ateH. i'h a dress- om In. t^6'V.Dasf»ieht of the bpern.. feousS; ^le^the'triai pld in 6^d|r s ttt4|comihodate Bndre^ jfttj'Jio^lp^tJpiie. who months; . iii '\ W&£\ singing : reailjiiig ipbkg\ aitt4 Playing raph. *§bhPds? alblit \Bine- ! s^ayWgK|^§n^|ifea , • 'e taft'*|irt^ifctn^ ; center of ianUjt^fg^^^e, sat the mine union secreta Jones was accused and conspiracy tu Deputy Sheriff Jim Pari four men shot to death Five hundred to 1.000 a| fired In some fifteen ..... k , . ., . .\yeai^s debt-payment postponement night, placed there i« * preside*-1 ^^ ^ be ^^ mMe rbHet -to' the Christmas recess, however. * r leaving the White House, tha Sending the moratorium up t|», Mississippian called the proposed Capitol Hill for approval, Pve^j, l6bt wvisiou .. ft horse of another dent Haover said \the- prestfibi ^v,\ similar skepticism was ap- economic emergency\ necessitates further \temporary adjustments;* (n amounts owed this country, -v. One of the ftrst to differ vi^ him was Senator Borah, Forei|il% Relations Coniniittee c!)air^w?i> l$e lost no tin\e„safi»g ahotlfe- revision \on u basis or capacity t<k pay, Would about wipe out (^° debW' • ' ' % Late in the day Reprasent&tvfif Collier Informed the Preside® there is little chance for the roor^j torium to be ratified -by I)ea |f^ theiiext due-date on debts. He*^ the Deriiocratic chairman of t^j \Vays and Means Committelf — £0 iwrent in more live quarter. thali one' legisla- Shelby Center Baptist Churcji Will Meet This Evening I^Cf&ie Ye, and let na go up to tivi .moimtain of the Lord, to the House, of the God of Jacob; and jia' will teach us of his ways, and we will walk In his paths.\ (is. 2:3). riamtUon, Qnt, Dec 10— With the arrest here of/ Charles Sttrpaa said to be a resident ol Grand Island, located in the Niagara River on the United States side of the international line, Canadian government operatives., believe they have uncovered an attempt to Sfood Ontario with 25»cyclo electric motors, which have be- come obsolete in New York State since ifchat state adopted the (jQ- cyclo method- of distributing- elec : tricity. Americans, prevenj-ed, trow dis- posing- the motors -Jn several other states, where 2S-cycle is stite used, it is charged by Cana- dians, vised Grand Island as a base, smuggling large numbers of the motors into Canada. Author- ities say thoy wore sold in On-, tarfo cities for a more fraction of their value, seriously affecting the | business of Canadian electrical rim i. •j|iii.i»iOT.IliililiijiiMiiiiililWfiW» l CHINA AND JAPAN AC- CEPT LEAGUE COMPROMISE The Women's Missionary Socltii ty of tiie Baptist church will infill this evening at S o'clock witli MriS ul#u Wniiam Hickman, Gwinn streotA'',^' a^. wo y,j jg a The program is based on tU$f' theme \W-hnt is happening £4; home miaslons.\ An Interest! program has been prepared and jpf women are invited. Berean Class Let's Have Those Toys! - Response of tbo public In send- |f Fowers • had any hut* a pass- In'g coa'cei'n' la \rehat 'was. being, decided downstairs, he hid It per- fectly. His attorney, who had wept ah*f J «8 t0 ? 8 thai _ thel r ohlldren havo clutched a table to support him' self a.s he begged the jurors for \mercy—sympathy one on the stage any concern. Inspector Burr on The Ground Frederick A. Burr of the United Stales Treasury Department who has been assigned as government j inspector for the new post office hpllding that is being erected here, arrived in Medina Thursday. aniLyesterday and today has been going over some of the wcrk that has been done and is to be done toward the foundation for the new building. • _ Various test holes have been- sank around the property so that an accurate foundation condition inight be learned and is expected that 'little difficulty will be experi- enced in the work of excavating for the new buildinfg. Mr. Burr stated that in his opin- ion work can be carried on throughout the winter month's and tsnless- too severe winter weather is experienced this without little difficulty. At the present ttme Inspector fen-r is stationed at Lyons, it. Y. •where the erection of a post of- fice building has been In progress! bore sometime. It Is expected tn»t this building at Lyons wilt he compfs*^, faratehod and ready for ccmipsB^y- within th« next stx*any •weeks. Mr. Burr will qu?irt visit* to Medina work at Lyons is completed. It Is then likely that h> will remove outgrown or discarded has not beotf as spod this year as it was was the onlyi ,a f^y^V $b doubt, many of the who displayedpooi^^A*.would dig around in the *it||c^'cellar and closets have been, ^ijdjfiaft with their own j troublei;.^'\ftwt.vtjttt hot help the situation; JO^li fotiJl6 Ijttte young- sters win* •%*» \fsjftjj/ftfiat Santa }ciaU3™^IL_an3saJi^i4E6ac the. same as tte has don» ; In the past. This is a time when tie cetap>MH. tion of the public Is needed more thiin at any time in the history of Medina. There are more needy families with children than ftver before. These little tots are not responsible for conditions and their little hearts are Just as ten- der as the hearts of children of yesteryear. They will ache on Ghristmaa morning if Santa Claua has not called at their homes and left something in their worn lit- tle stockings. It would be a shame to havo them lose their faith In the all In- clusive bounty of the Saint of Christmas. This faith cam be re- Saturday morning, December 12;«- Cui Sunday at 10:30, tno Service!equipment firms. It ,is even alleg- — • •p - • • -• et j that'tti'otors worth S2o were sold for SI and less. Stirling appeared in police court today, chai'trcd with a breach of the dominion excise net. He denied the ehavifc, •aoyinjj that he had beoii instructed by n man in BufTattt' t » f»o to Hamilton and collect $|K5b owmg him. What the money was for he had no idea, he 8«I6\ Ho was remanded for a wee!?, f Worshi and a sermon by Mr Curtis.Powers, of Rochester. All Deople of the comnumity are cord- iilly invited to attend this service >and hear the preacher's message. I You will be welcome. At 11; 45. the Bihlo School in- I'vltes everyone. Young and old, to 3|bi> &• member or visitor In somo <iass. Iiiterhational lesson: ^John's Vialou on Patraos.\ Rev. 1: lamp unto iiy feet and a light unto my ath.\ (Pa, 119: 106.) Plans for pine \Christmas season are- being mao\© Parents, permit your ctolt ilron to attend. On Wednesday oVoning at 1: 30, the church will b& open to wel- come all to attend for prayer, ?Blble study and conference. The fjeftder will havo a message appro- 'pplate to the Season of the Sav- iour's Birth. \In everything by prayer and supplication, with Tho Methodist Bertian Class f|~i joyed their Christmas, party $|j| ^he home of Mrs. Bessie LeMIf; Thursday. Those who were uns}}^ to. attend are requested to le4jf# their donaUOjis of clothing atii||.thnnksgivinK, let your rommata bo food at 119 West Center Strce||niado known unto God.\ ffhll. Ufa. n \Washington D. C, Deo. 10—To day was movtig day on the hoira\ side of tho cnpitol. . Speaker Garner moved from tli- minority loader's office, to lb' speaker's office, occupied' (\. twelve years by Ropublicans\. Tho Republican InadorH nro)e\i ctmting their big and comfoiRtnh!- offices In the capitol for common place rooms In tho house offi<- trpthiimjr Chalrnnnr of — Ropwtn- c»n committees in the last b^n: chairman In the now house. [ That is olio of the things a turn, ovor in house control moana. Automobile Club To Elect Directors ijaris, Dee. 10—Japan and China today aceeptod the compromise plan evolved by the \League of Na- tions for settlement on the Man- ehtirlan dispute and the tangled Issue was placed in the hands of a neutral investigating commission whose five members' have not yet been selected. Approval by tho two belliger- ents mada acceptance of tho plan unanimous and it also lias been indorsed by tmitod States Ambas- sador JE^ves who watched the $&• liberations of the Leagua Council at a distance during the tlu^e and a half wtieks of dtscusaSdtt- Kemklchi Yashtssawa reserved for Japan tho right to take such monssttre^ as li considers neces- sary againsit bandits in Manchuria. Dr. Alfyr Sze, China's spokesman, stipulated that in accepting tho plan China abandons none of its rights under existing treaties) and exports that the Japanese will evacuate Manchuria with the grontPMt possible speed. Dintnrbod conditions In Man- churia, which ho blames largely on tbo Japanese occupation, must not be made a pretext for further Jnpoiieso military activity, ho said, and ho sp-acMea* thfit t«$ Jhsi duty of tha coWhite$iOii on thqWtjp should ho to invewittterana report* on t«e pvdgt-esa V exaeus^losi. ' •*•*- -wtyjXm^'wLwJ CHARGES N.Y. INQUIRY BEING A6STRUCT Tho nnniml election of direct- ors of tbo Medina Automobile ICInb is now taking ploco and metnbara ^f-tbts- <wg»»lKiU»ti tnjlay rcceiv* 6(| a letter from tho office wltbi nto making way for Bafnoc^ftti,-^.ielostirea of a financial state- .•). -• •• . .. .- incut for the past year, a. ballot iprmn-rnl tvf 1UFt*e ^^ a 80,f addrossed envelope Inij ^^^^ A r? f*i ' !^ !lch l0 ^tu\ 1 tho bs,lot ' an »P- Edward Goldsmith J pUeaOon for a r«mewal of atrtomo- ;-\^\\ l , i.lJjg tiei;u»q platoa and a lottery Ed war-11 item tho off leers of the orgnnlsa- b\i\; tton. i.ii- I, yuero are three directors to bo Tbo funeral of Mrs qoldsmifh of Kldgewoy was yesterday afternoon from hor homQ with the Her. John 3. wirti.. fjfleeted at thl» time. The term* I «*ntcr, 5I»rassiK f Wt retired pastor of the Yatea Bai- • 0 { u,a 0 y 1. SMnnor. Dr P. W. • K^ndaO. rlgjjf gcard list Chnrch, coadocttag tho ««-r jjfofj on d David Barnoa expirln«. vlcea» Tbo interment was at Lr j$hc»o thrca men have btten re- haven Cemetery, 6jrndonviiic. j ijomlnalod to tho board and ad» Mra. eoldsmtth died sudd*«ni> . dlyenal nomination* for the place* of a heart attack last Monday at' j s ^ B 0r t o'Doanell, Leo Collins crnoon with the most tragic cir '^^ wintem a Trotloy. All six ctirastanees aurronndlnK her nai* jejen nominated tor tbo dlr«tctorate« taincd. too. if more of the people !„£. sirs. Ooidsmitt. who bad been f 0 f. w uj c h the thre» recwlvinK the of this vicinity would give Just am Hi Health for more, than ton-- hjfhest vote will be elected. har« little thought t o these youngsters .years, was at homo with only n<rf|^a efln »!iieroble expsrlenco in and hunt up those toys. They need faji&t tRStghter\ anr a «mai| aon ,|ah?i c affair* and would add to tho not bo perfect; they cant e*en he ttt violation of her doctor** oMw. [J^nl. in a condition that seefrw fieyon* , s ij tf werrt opstaim t» search f«' r c %M» total moniberahip of th8 repair. The ftremen are quit* gffme things In an appor rw». mfa al tne pres«ttt Itoo to 583 ami handy wits tools ^nd tt« almost- Uar son. wh* was rcewrttfS from U^rdtBg to tfta fliufneiai state« as efficient In rep*irin^ brokei* ft broken aakle, heard bar fall an I \jj$fat ibe club W la «*eett«tt fla«n> toys as» the Jolly o!a boy himself, hobbled up the stairs b«t was nn t^ standing. Tho clttb ireaswr* They can repair doffs, twihw, wa. ^ 0 f e to open a door on the Bta ; r}^ffia s t»alaac« of W.I63JM The gong, mechanical toys, sl«d« antl|l$Baiiig. Me thea sseared hi'||j^ fee8 tved a total of Wmt® other toy «nd •tth a Bttl» |oratche8i and wetst to* Hie twaresf li^ug the year of whlefc tto lans* make ft» pftxai mid ftaJshftig tottclK« nraSehjifggftiiom ft j»ns s aOTrrtcf of a|j^fjp f $ty was recci*Sit firass dob until the | them good as mm. IiBite away, w seek heflpt Ho found vg^ f^ e ^^gamtmm of the cl«b It will b« ireweflrt>*red: that thm m one tboro ana retttrncd tH*»,|itVe -|%U2A« of slhjMB* t» •>* toya donated to ,fM» catjae last j w tterc ho waited tor tb& rest of th« [t^ «*' tto nctovto. This wa» du« aRoreooii. eoId«aj«&, ««f(wr»ta«|'^|^ e c s tt j> tow aer«l*» and other A Daughter Now Yortt, Doc. l0-r§Hmnot Sea bury, chief counsel of t,l»0 Hefst.\! tor legislative committee, ohari!>'<i at a public hearing of that !>•><!v today that tho layo,«y&Btton wai botng obatraoted at every' turn i>> orflclahj of Uio cltyaJlmUtlstrati'xi Seabury assorted tlttt the d \' 1»*« M W IU^W^IIFIJII Hkrh Sch# ^ *End' The siedhtts lllgli Softool bo-- • ! bail tenm. victorious ovor Coi , their Bret ganio tej-g»t.lirdm dortnkea an arftbUlottit pr •<*• this weoU-eild ill frtWlnptiiiK ' • sat Brockpart toftlgftt and w i • port tomorrow night. N> •\ about the previous recm i those two teams la known ' . Coach Knoppor Itrdlenti-H ' -••' Brockport la tho team m<>»' • feared. It Is very likely '' . flvo men who started tho iir. 'uif agnlnst Corttt_3flU MMv \\ u \ In tho Biimo totiiKtit which i- • • '»-; played at Drockport anil <t <• changed llno-ttp which »-.^ t In tho gocottd ilttlf ago l\ \t f WHl BtOVt In t}l6 Wnlnriwr' eiiiiiti tomorrow nlihl, Th«> w.ii»n«.rt ffamo will l»U plnyod in Mmi'iu TKift Bfeft wS6~wTTl nrolml.lv i.arf totiisht are; IbWo, lofi t«r»-. i H I Muaaon. rhjtbj: forw.irri ;i .«.:—*t.' I.I •) and tlhtflt: Rpfl. Mt forw-ir I ''orao.i. ! right forward, J, $ltln»'>n. rentrr. aftaiagan. left guard, .n.i wtikow ski, right simnl. irlit attorneyn wor» dolus nothing wlih the facts brought to light by ih\ committee. 1 to rolteratod a pi'UQtis rhargn that tho Invastlga- M.-ii of rommlssluner of AcroitnM Jwnns A. Uigglns Is an attompt '.i whilowash' 1 cvldnnce regarding itc distribution of reilo' fund • hooka in tho Borough of Rich- mond. Stuibtiry said that every district attorney I» VNe-w- Vorte' Qlty\\ wa«i a Tainarafty ifttlt dlatrfet otto**! nnv\ and that tho iittonn'.v geuor< n\ wa.i \altra-fricndly\ to Tain- uiuny Hall. Cut Wa$&- -—w.* *• New Yoi*, De\\ \if>^We^il ? tV hoijso, iai^ctrto &, J?(ahufn(!t^ring Company (ot}ay i wtualju^ak tv» strHQtlons Uay^ bWtf Jla«istVli0^*e various plant-T»aV«ger* to/mats* a ^ttbtStibu^u; tBs;^*, «tajt«' scttfti which -win tiftfitfi f H'ftft fid% Tlw vethjotjou ^ilr 6^6bA& ^m4 ttvo Jinn I. \ \•* ^ * s > !• .*,il;& II^ i * \Legs?* mwi&fa Facing Another y Trigltoday Troy Dec 10—Jack/kega^ Dlav raond, New YOlfe Kftng^ lia,tl«f f> faced, ttto? toddy'&«, eUar^OK d^ kldntvpttiR Jm\oa. Uuiieo,n, tVUc^' hoipor, alon» * Gtitj&lfi ,'tiioanthin. hlghwtn Apill |0 4 i s - Tbo trial, sclwdutatl i« luvy<* aturted Tuoartay, witi' pos(tponwf, after tho drfensti aBkotJfdS wVW« tlonat i ime. tr OlBtuoml, ttifi, <\tattt ohtlifKetl,_kltV napetl Unnoftu aloftif vfllji Grave? Fnrlta, dilvet of th»\ truck Tito gangator- wni nctmtttptl ot Confusion of X>atm Ad GluUlWeetinj^ Many mwnhtir* pf ' thfr JitotMl^ AdVQvtlathg CUtU enjoyed n pltftfr a«t'drive ont WFftevtuw Manor laat, niftht, but ;f»!te& to-ftrtd tht expected dilPiW,«n«l club mwUnf »t the endt offth^i- 4»'H*- ' Wh«ft the ttjnwtt mi4 th^l^QqUnifdllt - oft <tjjfe part of tljft 4M«r«n<S*4 c!«b tntuvher* it'(5#V«lQp*a tn*l tho club ^ot»tary had b^cottt* [eottftt^tripvnt* im* tm* «*rd» had hetHt «.tinl out c#lllQ|; th» mflotlns for (lie 10th Qitit hfttt or^ rariKtui with the rotiua«*r or tm Inn lor n dinner on tho I7lh. MARY, WHOSE LAMB WENT TO SCHOOL, DEAD \Umtton . Doc. to -Mary Ifiwhes, at het*htsm«it \%Rthlajt But Bh» (ho ..r'n Ms office here, unless other work | year wem *bKxftBt«i -ttrKStiglj tb« in that vieinlty makes it more eoiwetrteat -ft» ^ia to he located Jn an other* part of Western Mew <TJorfc. f Shis morning £ttny soi» hffltyj in tha wealnfe fs«»d tSfLjaj^ftce «*««» by (bo dab. \VTettm-Ja^lSBk.Wttm ^Wrf-.j^ m.tsars aai? rrobftl wtwtaj\I. %« Oaea tWa year «sl« remaia btrttea i&fr |NtmM[« la tt# saat®| sifcese to fotestl that bis wife fed |ji| tpbares dttllant as 'th^r Mw it? }tnt»fla*f« . Wicti against tb» door on ti»|^ pa 3 t an d Ef to the aim at the fitett't $B£ }i «tf :'*m IflSliSeiffjsJidr- 'fandtear; We ioreed tbhr^pbga- t0 eanUotw rtw- large Loot |H $Wtf. tffm.toiilgBt.aaf.icijiri-aad loom! bis trite still n» |jpgp6ersbip for if can bo snjert phon^ M'f^j^^ :% &# she easp!?ed Tewfdrs B»»if#is|- the ejiceBae ot la»4 ycasr that ; wffl caW]?^r-'W*8^*^'V\ I'-ffitocdl aid e&aU' wnrft 1 *. tj&fy. meeamts io tsahiSahi a targo : ' Br. aad Mrs. Rater* Wltft of> ^ aint'4||^\&l||.\|(| ifctw* *t»* Mm OoldsdiUb h to?»Ned «*| l i^biar«Mp so tb» tho, emt of 'Erie Street are receiving ^\-i-wlsh to *s^|r|i;^^|B,cker' to -fter bttsbaatd;'tw» gdaa. KonniOMay I |{ s tmt.loi! can-bo spread o«s>«. gratalatlona on thp arrival of a , ^^ .noadfsr'\CTtfifflbrtiS\tihe flro lad-' '.•j^g Ll^-4 •*, daa^Ksr M!r%tn^.b«rl^^^ a » arc a 89 noaalbte. tbe]pan. ^>|% Visa <te Mar*''«i dangbter, ShirlP? Wae. st *^|dj&9 aonnoafflce tf»t tbsy will :.Mr^ttlt«, Sir. and SMw. ft. a ,Rfi»ifk ; rp^e«Wp last year was a «JSgbt| g sste4 \ «l^h, a t^rsol? h\ aiedlBa Memorial Roap»al \»« , lr] mafee a pfckttp trip tomorrow Sat-|<f J^4**8fes : «»8 » tr»ife»f Hjlg^e tga tbp. $&? Ufsre Jfliss Alk«- ' iffappoiiteil •*'«• Olean. |nrd*y oa W«tl 4**4 W&& <?«sia*F^isfSiSf. »tt& «SEs« «? %W$<$*-® u tMMib m tmmUity *««f <» f-Streeg-.aBf ftefc &it$. ( gej tfewtt| .^$4%,;,,,, ,-,•,,.,.,,• •„» ... .. --. jlgfe-' - 0 $ the gsiaafal, sKttaJiag =\ ! \\ raf 6a« ipsai test* *wm (m yOTrltho ISMS of tttesc*y> ffo anio tsc'mftsnmtmt m 'csaSOf. rto^t ha^ ^p\\ w-|l|»at jsote^t aw4l Htm %^» tto?m tto j and a few aamstiis io»fj*» « , :'| Jto date lar the \anma membw- propj!i<-a.. to eatate- : i Kteewbar te*/«» ye do tffita|GaG3 Will frmfi JleaT- . ,I§;1 eatseejctl *^t& II f|M -fa&oj im « Cotomunft* Ois-st. Lyndonville W<a»an Dies Thursday Mr*. I^Bok Handy of Ijfndoft- vlllo died early yesterday morning at her home. Resides hor h«$b»mt 8h« !wv«9 throe danghtcsrn; Mr* •Hiram BlcWtWd of Lyndon vllio, Mrs. W J. Krompart of Mi-dina, »od Nn. Brrln Cumroisgs of Ka»t» on. Pa. Sfto fa tttsrn mtrrtVMt by 0ftt BrartdchlldMB OJI-1 four grcat- trandcbltdrpB. .Fnnoral ftcrvlres will bs held Saturday afternoon from Mrs Ha»dy» lam tiame with fhe-Kov Fred SfitUefrhutt esffviat- la(|. Tho infennent »ill b« to I.yn- i haven e*»roeteiry. Bridge and whu many yoarst aim had a UUte lainli that followed h*>r to nftiool, tudj.y Ttad'rtini)v..'.i ilio litrin^aaib in lloath. Mary was ninety ycam old ond blind nnrt Ittmn o i 'itio pa»«d on Harridan House BrokeaInt<» Prior—- To the Fire Kvt4enm.' wa« fineavpred tetfay whirts gi»*w H* to tho K(sli«f Ihftt un tntriMler had spent » night ar part of a night In tbo t)om« of jay llsrrlgan prior to tho ottttiroak of a fire »hleh eoiisldorAbly damaged the botwo law Wmlnesday islfsht. H&rrtitan had gone to Koehmlor Stt/i't.iy i»nd wa.i thuro at the borne of hia niwo wT5«n thn flfo wcttrred. MarrlRati and Warren Pml. hus- band <if 1MB hiorn, camo to Mwllfia to inftpeet the roin* today and to efmsMm ropalra. Tlmy foi»nd a tabt« In thn kitchtm futorod wttb food, evidence of bo«m and eggs basins l-itm-n cooled, l»r» of pt'klesi and frnif opened, aad two draw. «r» f»ll »f ia1vcrware< had be«n cleaned out and 'ft© aitvef ba« d!»stpp«\arp4 Whethor or not tftisj lj(r«»Ss wcnirod thp »B» night as the flr« is not kwtwn but it l» sol itaprobahlp to swpposo that ,th» «8J»fl jw>rt!nn who t» roapatislbta. for the theft c»»*«<i the Sr 1 ? tio\ «Jn»p{aiii« ha» at y«t ton made to tfto p«llc«. had colitlmied to ttft hi* utory o? how siio «!)< the Mary whd*o_Hfc^ tlo famb InT tfio nliMory fbyaitt 6«* catnet known iroti'nd, tin wot!4 14 ohlidrttn at ilit«o or four iwnaifit- tton*, -* t - - n-i ii i • i/aim, .mii»,i. -\ - Visaed Pariili At Middleport mm Annfo Lttitfeier,. Mr*, »6*-#i, IF. lAiiam s^rt a» »*y* tttta Sfr» j)A»r*i *.•• WWIWR iw4 daughter PmcttU *it*!A'd«4 8 m««t* tiff tjMhe ftWfhit AWilltify «t Trtaliy SW»«b«l fihmcJk S<l4dtf. pottt. Thurtdny «K«8oc», Th«- K»ei»l «p«*k<ft« w*rs Slf*. SlXOft, Dlatrlct Pnsiititer»t ftftrf Mr*, lllppU, K(luc*Uon*l wafelitrj', b*th of. Bttffaltv, tt. Y, Ajj tpn.r«»*l»f£. doacripiiott of tbo Trfettittot <;&* vgntlott it?l^ In »enw#f Cqlpfa'dfii, was $l«4Ut by Mir% K&nwfc lt*« frc9hnw!nt» were »«rr#<l »i »tb.f dotft or t(j*.rH««ilaK Hi faUt* **- trae{S»eiy ^#t'orat*4 ifr Vb* ChjfkU mm wtotk- Alcrt Glub Annual Dinner B^bd_ay Party, pafm amg QvmU Mm. tSmet febrow ent«rtainod the ffioranwr* of tb> Lnekti»ri fublte Ubracy »t«til ofid menu jlher LsAfepmrt friends a% a\ detlfbt- tnl brtdgo party last nijjlu. Tbejme^iiBC at sbo home oteaston woa alao the bbibday of Mta .VSarloa Van do Mark <>t Lfle&»after Uh, « I^-soty birthday |sa*o und -ioanf jf^cU; *K«*. placa' stifcatimQ fat- 'te kits. Wio- Iter er cairly spttes- Tb*9 f'aiiii CfcufiTft iwld About mt »*Mo»# jpMtac* o# «*• snrtlWt GhtfoittM atft»«jF wWi* was, jtlven fey kh# Al«ft Ctnb a|. e-so tot itiglni tar wwftum ««* their fumflft* tmm Acof wa# etmlmmt nt ih« tammlitm wbl«h__ &mmmS th^ bsn^bct, tfet* Wa» ihe> &tst of ih **«*<>*'» nemhm mrs. i» A. macs I. ^mi Anur um* *»r- mmeeM H»l n/*jt^ thai tfce <h* win hiJId fc (Untjir dane» K«nr ,'fea^ ®f*. mutt MtWrtlm w» jbt annottn*»« *Jf ?8* plbpftafc femaMa^* #»«r tfe* dinctHa* «t j*owBph-Mt»i»-i»hltte * ttatrtis-^ftswr— (last* tfiair af t&» hi. B, jusular c!a»a .it Mr*- C A. vv«d»C3d#y Jtocfe. !*«>ar! street u-> •» Itoc. 9tte. ' Alif the u»aai t>n4.a©.?i» ajsccj»ta{| |a» eajovfSbk oia»it*i prograos prass| gJVftn f>> M.-. Ciauiit! 'ft. 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