{ title: 'The Medina Daily Journal. (Medina, N.Y.) 1903-1932, December 14, 1931, Page 1, Image 1', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057567/1931-12-14/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057567/1931-12-14/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057567/1931-12-14/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057567/1931-12-14/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Lee-Whedon Memorial Library
Ik .„**s, m '.'^,\i^>'SSrfc^l^^-- i ^! ''^^' i *- gton-, lyets^a^gift^ •i BE PRESSED ion • tap*! de^ldpitftoj^jm* Iday pending , asthma. -. b&- fecretary Will$. at' the in stating the- admfnis-' ([intention toda^, also as- |t this.»liiiifh»Sj'ijBen read readier?' ye^fepday amd tote^ff^-Mo&^'Ayi any- §««....- I.,..,.,,....,., : Borah of Jdajia,' who |df \thM ''j&rBi&fit* implied While he^ \pM; voiced He Sodded that so far as he is con- cerned the foneiga nations will be itt--\t«ehaical defanit\ ir they do adnifrtistnution's action. fetfe fie>hSdffl It he WOlUd! __ .. pHtn*4> Mr. ffl he. bound ^TSSW^> tea m not pay. Despite the confusion over the (Tuesday payments, congressional 'leaders, ineludiii!- Borah, predicted ratification of the moratorium. They did not think the question Of whether the debts were paid Tuesday would affect the credit of the foreign nations. Consider- ation of the moratorium will be begun this week in the Democratic House. 40 Million Dollars Moved jet, Dec.' IS— fli© Hotel <Itfckpa»tf^Sp|ifest hss- sold \at .'ptibjic auction Itr.s. Ma$|,*.(|i;6oUfns of lies, a'e'eV ( .o$£§ll» e'ltcum- Bor S3|,0ttO.- WJ*s. Collins J)|er o£.;t|u&J|fe Margaret pier, jotd^late,. .. ' .'•$# |on foreclosure.-,, by Mrs. gainst; JftC^Waltens ,. of Bit' owner/' that the sale Bucted by Former Jitdgei Hickey as: referee; There iWal biddefs,' including Be Ginty'of Bufliaio, sister Soiling \Miss Gmty who Ipostnoiuenxent; ot tfte sale, |n hopes of seeming a bet- asked for further delay, fag demerit 138,000 bid wu.1 so only a ]iy> towai^ satisfying ap- jely tiaOjOtfO' in mortgages •the bulk of whtch were (tsg^ edlHn^-?ntt\-Miss. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 13--Down- stowa streets, bristled with arms to- day as 540,000,000 in gold, silver. currency and securities was trans- ferred from the old; Federal fto- serve branch to the new building in ©rant street. Federal Reserve guards and city policemen, armed with revolvers and submachine guns, stood by as the move was accomplished task required from 6-: 30 a. Business ©n Barge Cana-l Has Again Broken a Record Now \iforfe—Tbe New ¥ot>k State, Barge Canai has: camedrajjereased\ traffic for the third strajgfit year. The New York port, atithoi-itiy estimates, that total towage this- year will run 36K0>^J0b i tons, 50,- Q00 tons above 193© and 35\ per cent above* 1929-—this while eom_- petitive facilities, notably the railroads, have had material losses. The traffic hr,3 included about a million tons; of wheat, amost 330,000 tons of sugar, nearly 2Q&,- M)0 tons of iron and steel p,arti-, clea and 32;O00 tons of flour. Proponents o f the canal seek its greater development fr,'.* the formation of an \All American\ waterway from the Middle Wesli; opponents urpre either further development of the St, Lawrence route, or no work on waterways at all, holding that'rail facilities aro adequate. Army engineers, have estimated that 350,000,000 wourd be needed to enlarge tha canal enough to meet growing demands- Sugar and pig iron this season between Massachusetts and Great Lakes, points.and. recently several cargoes of automobile pasts, orig- inating in Detroit, moved to The- Chester, Pa. Return cargoes were ni. to picked up at Camden, N, J., fox JAPAN OFF EMBA STANDARD; ON METAL Tokyo,, Hec- IS—The new Japa]nMplf||Bn a financial policy. Fin- ese government in its «rst offH3ig|gB;0ev ; ^itil8?er Koreklyo \BakahasHi act suspended-the^^pi|d;«t&nt{^|| today, eflfectiw'^^%id-itigiit £a% Might, and vefnjpqs^il.'aji eiat\**\^ on tjie export of gold. Premier Tsivyoslii Imiknl Uis Setyukaj Pasty Cailnefc within a few hours* a£6e,v thsl.f \S^ stallation by Ehnperof 8h}&h^ \tf 4 4 p. mi Chicago delivery. ti n «fcr \1? «s»iBflBed afe OF SING OssinJng, Dec. IS—\Ilpn'ts\ for prospective patrons of the Sing Sing minstrel shows opening to- morrow night include: \Don't bring your firearms, dia- monds, pearls, liquor, candy or ai)y kind of packages.\ \Don't tip the ushers\ ..commented. \Alt inmates connect- ed\ by matrons, tendants, before \Bstt^fBSEFS-soiir seats tmta atf F\son.tho warden adfie*. Woisiai tb36^plas:ccs.~baiVj5L be^n accounted H ; * m oto w IUND HANGING TO TREE j*^'«. -Me., r Dec, ISf-'accfdentally, or tjlut the accident- al hanging frlglrtcned away com- panions, to wljom he might have been, displaying his ability in rope tying. Young AHea'3 hands were tied with^jeljatM^lik,; Wa,.M^t.'. w s s suspended bjf-ifc. Iteavy Kope and his feet fust oteaied; tjj,e ground. \Wflstcott said a pafc a of blue shpitsj\ fooad naarby prespnted as t o \ownoralilp. ~A Hen [dy^.^ <rf fouufeeji-yeiv old lien ot. this^ town, with tfed Sehted fcis- back, J#\tWs «fiein6op. hanging ptacVtreg_ ane-ha^ mile rchatchT^He had attended is jprdvioug^ Ir h«Ul out, th» po?iib(lity |es b«t -would Say nothifig ~is$. iwreatiKatioJi ^istiica i» Immediately* by Sheriff 1 Westcott o( Bllaworth Sat Eixminer .E\ J . -VldV- i Bats'Harbor joy, son of Acthur Allen,, ot Bestor,' Jjad atteaded Isehool jit* tbfrf mornfftg, ] the- cfcurcK lefore- It was id; a t .12,. o'clock, noon. Th& |s discovered at 3 p m Westqott described the 1st \4eejjk mystery.\ J(Jis en- W««led that xounit Allen, emit,- was an*ati«|ifc itt tying v*estcdtt advanced a a one hat th e bos' waif experi- ; alone sad hifnetd himself i>m • \I'I i' \«M' ' ' \' n problem waa fillip daressed. >re Days r ouTIRest IfSiMHNrt A Done men by male at- they enter the who object to Inspection will SCO. the show. not to HoltfManuel* -.^ - - Meeting Fatal R%& in ^ermaii] itjy-.issued a~ stateiu^ar „ F .~.„ * to.deal with tha critical ||<3fiafttii$c situation wUieh has been ; ||i»in^ tho oouatrj? for months. 0)®®*- Sn - Mt *?* t0 th e Point, |||i||% that \anyone desiring; to if^b-lfl specie or sold bullion |%tain porjnissiton from tho pti^c^Cminister.\ Elation would ^||ylng'\ penalty of three months' ^^»!)^«8teat. it was nmiouaqed, i^iae; or not more than 10* yon -*$ the famous \Domf Christmas falSS „ today. Phnic broke. out 1 \ anjonj*, tlfti'$| sands of persons at tho tair^ajj&jl tlie • Bghtinjc. U took almost two 1 hoiu-s for police- reinf»reem£ijtis4|| ^ainj control. \ , JP ' The Commnnis.ts, disresardin:^ .3 tho< holiday political \tnic£ ,r ps^g clailned bs ChaMegUov Brae«!ftl| in l)is rocejit emergencx decree^ aM tei«pted to haptangno tho crowS.^ at the fair. Five persons were aft »s*f to a hosplmK ISWWifeWnoS?* -hw omhargQ on, jp^^orjts JIov. 1, 1930, and f§fn%|j';ii$s it is calculated that the ^nftvflbw'has totaled approsimatoly HamJniSKi Sennany, Bee. Ona person was f *il!.ed and were wounded wlsgn police ftred.1^ to a Communist ^moTristratiaa 8^ ^OiflOfljOOOr yen, more than half of livhieh left the country since Oct. I feaJjieE Foteeast #6r Preset* Week I ...^.[..M-I.^.- I Tho Weathef Uureau« here to- fj^ied the XoIlffiRijJg; forecast t \ Jr tfte-present- week t&? th.o re- jJ? ip^bfc^o Ch-ent takes. Si'io^Jjeffinnlngj of Ih* week d- 4galn iihoat Wednesday; rested and a sehoolboy was tnRiSSBempe^a.taTre aftnost nearly nor- bal,- ^™iil\ : rRiliKw 'Washington, Dec. 3,2—A co||i; ed with the- show have been lion- ;«rca»lBnaI Inquiry into short eojfc est and obeyed roles strictly, but i it wouldn't be, fair to display cost ly jewels before them.\ Women patrons will be \frisk- Albion School To Be Built of Brick 'U'.TlBt'tftlWoutth fljimitti rowtteg of Hie Orleans County Farm and Honie; Bureau Association was held lit Albion Friday, Decern ber li. E^cnrrnei|o«nvent met separate- ly in^'tne foro'itdbir-1» take* np. re- ports of their officers and transact business that pea jie bfjfqres - the meeting. 4: «lijlllW& *»» f«JJf64 at fco V^mmm ^h^^^pon^^^ ^ In the afternoon- tH(S r w6; group5 T ^ M ^ Da^g}iters , Records Bme Sires \Kwo QSondagfl County dairy WOfe 1 saved from the butcher by dairy-herd improvement asso met together at ttte Gwfi %uae. '•tfomwatfein*. W» fclrougjt^vdtt- for Director* for eaeb. Briredn. JFOJ the Farm Bureau, Yt-. R. \Ftmsey; Wa- terport was reelected for a term of 3 years. Fred Tanner, Albion ; ^ras uli-ett-tl #sr 5 years-1» «neeeed Tfevld Nesbitt Jr. whoso time ox- .OlSSfli Frank Lee, Kendal! was • Alcc^ed for a Kfrm of ons year to takS the pfeco of- W. A. Grnndoll wbtfi»-tim# ®cplreil. Albion® 4new^ Jjl^fa bo built of briek* A& a election Fi-iday in which 650 voters participated alternative- pilaris for the use of «nndSton* were turned down. Because Albion is tbo center «£ a fowner doqrishinjj sandstonet tjtrarryins todtsstry, thero hadi heen agitation for ugp of stottftv The Board of Education framed? fi).ur alternative proposals, for use at gray sandstone, red sandstone, gray sandstone tr^n. Of; th« 050 iicansaa, Ifttenfls to talk wtth Qtlmv lonatoiSt before deciding whotlwr i> spoasor a resolation foe luveaU- Uoa. himaelt. \There's a growing feeUng;* ho aid, \that thi# manipulation of ing- and bear roldinK 1 on the- stoeH\ and commodity exchanges \*$|| predicted today by Senator Ca^r' tapper, a Republican fr tiW f|«» »t\ck eschanges had been very f|arniful. K is particularly l«l - ^stteas nt ttnwfl Hke these. K% s 4>enaco> that has to hi dealt with.' WV^w¥»*^«(*f«iw- r i*w^ 01^ Buffalo f Orleans Gounty Towns, Tillages Witt Share Mortgage TaxReltinfjs Orleans GOiiuty supervisors have apportioned the $9«M)0.u highway fund appropiiuthm araeng^the 10 towns 06 the county. They have also approved the return, of thjn SS,055.81 mortgage tax refund to the towns and villages represent- ing half the amount collected less tho collection expense, Tho apportionment lists Albion to pay S16,885-.84^ 8arre. $5,918.5!; Carlton, 57,820,32; Clarendon, $3,- 6£US; Gaines, §4,785.49; Kendall, $5,&t6.51; Murray. $8,384.78: Hdgaway,, S19.6T0.03; Shelby, S9,- sai^^.Yat^Sr ft^StfiS* .With. the. apportionment previously made of tho $i5?,OO0t tn.-appropriations for general and welfare fund expendi- tures this makes an average tax rate for county oxpensea o{ $1M per- $1,000 of asseasod valuation on a total valuation of approximately $35,100,000, Tha mortgage tax refund gives tho towns: Albion, $403,38; Barro $74.03; Carlton, 180.85; Clarendon, $28-23; Qaines, S2W.10; Kendall, $82.53; Murray. $289.98; Rldgoway, 51.094.10; Shelby, $456.37; Yates, $m.G8. The- village of Albion gota SU6.87 from that town's rotund and 58.46 from that of Gaines; Me- dina gets $304.16 from Ridfioway and $103.11 from Shelby; Itollay gets S5B.82. from the town of Mar ray refund and Lyndonvlllo jsot« $3T.29 from the town of Vatoa, PRICE LEVELS INDICATE • New Tork, Doc; is—For th& ai«st time in -almost two ^oars Amm-t- can. domestic price le^fola have ac- quired comftarativa atabilitj- and there is. gooA likoliliood that the United, States may he. the tlrst n*v- ton to recover from the- present world, economic situation, the Na- tional Foreign Trade Council says in ita annual rogovt, to be made public tomorrow. In its survey, tho council notes Gandhi Left Rome Sunday Romei Doey tar»af«hatnia Gan- dhi, aufogranhlug picture* until the last moment, left, by train for Briiullsi tonignt to sail tomorrow for India where ho will oOoKtiuo bis Htrngglo in behalf ot UHlan liberty. * Princess Maria, youngest daugh- ter of King Emmanuel, called on him at tho homo of Gen. Moris, his host, and thoy talked In English for half an hour, She stood by quietly while the Hindu tender prayed. Dnrfng tho day, his Inst on European soil, ho insportod a number of Fascist hlnolwhirt groups and vlaltod Achtllu Star- aco, now twrrctn-ry »f tho Pasrint party. that total world trade-T^ ho\v eloso to Ui&-i91^vol^we^Hd-e^ph^s|«e»- tho imnaitan'ce. of j)scic«f stfth|i*t}p m n« indicator of ftnni^lnj^ husl* .rjess latei oiu Whoie^ate pilret fti tl»o United States,, »t says, ftavo tomatagd 'for\ ttvo monUci wltWn, about, sr per cent ot tho tnda&fin; ladt,Jnn,^4tt contiast with tl»* dtop of li , par' cant in tho flist sj& months of? this yeai and in. further confer,, with tbo- naqnjffltiltttqa rfldtidttqjr tft\ uvoias;o \vUo!e»le,^5vim)t» In the; Unyed. Stutoa. ot t^firq- thhR %f per ce-»u foi: ^h,e-pst tttrdC W»r* , • fbo gcnepal «ive*age, of\»Bla?a. in the Earopeali \ cbnatrie§, M th* statoment says. \Uaa , (feoqp^ed: oK this yom bv loss than 10 per cft)tt or about t\ift-thi»ds of thfrvste QC rod notion expotie«<;ed tn, XSW' y \ Tlie Hurvoy also notot tlu\fc h» 192(f, tluoe yeats. hofore tl«i Y<& timo of wosld tvade leached; \is» peak, tho signs of fntaro tKouhlio \clearly nppoi«od In the- \WfeHjlfeu- H>s? of the international a&wtuta of pilci>t,\ 'r*t HUNGER THE WORK OF REDS Washington. Hoe, 1$—dtttlawed Communist arganij»th3ij» — ono urging violent overthrow; of th« govornmont 1 —today, wefi charged by Secretary , Dopj. ^w5H \rcapun- tlona, hiring scabs for longshore- mi'ii Htrtko.' \ lioak said ovldeuco had boon olj- taintul of attempts to \aodiico no* i Uuual au»«l;as«u ti-eiu tlicls oivttv ef allegiance.\ Ife 'quoted a leaf- slbillty for the r«e«8t Uleijnpioyod I M whleh ho said waa dlatrihutud aeinowitraUon in Wtt»Mb$iJpt! ; unaae tho guardsmen wWlc they in a formal «tat$ni«ft^ the boauU•••••• m «\*•\»•\• «mi» wbtdi df* th e fiuutr i4tfpB)ftA$»c '!•*- noiinced the %«D8^.tg||¥eii n , -iaidr Tbo Mw. Gladys Talmarr Culver 0 f|' wt,fllly -*• «MW*Wte» « t •*«»\•• North THawonda died J «3terday| tem \' m 1 - ttf 4 <W b -JW *»»W*<»>\- foHowing an operation, at tho allowing; moat. ot> th«- pftjUclpn\^ hosaea am proearinj* for I war. That t» Why tha-y aro aoiut- •us yon off t o Kivo you tluw w«ek? of military tralnlnR i» thaso juinua throughout th«* •tlU)ttI}•.\ , $10,(3»0 FtVe Razes Apple Evaporator tho Joiiu Uetithla & Son - npnhx,- I'no Sattwday nifcht ^(tit'O'.tsd; ovavoiatos plant In Mania Street in the town o$ Quite, causing ^ft,* fluo ions and tJvinRAlbtou ftr«mi|iv ik four-mlto 151^ \ Tim only ayirtisbtes-wafer \•nrpply was a well Wlifolt tlMtMl flvtjmerr 111 snvttiit tho ho«86i bstiH and t«g«> cidii tank, al l oS which- wet« st-oidiod and in extretn* t^agor, Tho lim ia only partly .cawi'mf by Insmanco. Mr. HftnlMn Htatod: fj*. ibiy. Tho ftro, follQWlnes iM totftl dfr «t«wtte& ot l&*4^s=8nftltft4HHBO-— in l,(ie atroet itt tfcfe itoulth pavt of tho town* ofAlbtoh $uwt|»y; uigltt, and tho binning ot SRIJU»**| bam- «Bft-?coftt«t|l*. ; -l^ednpaatt^ rnowria^ ^as»-'f|t*-J3!«xm|» ww*# that, a lUfctoKliheililft^ttiiht. hnf •' ttita- wn* mtffit&kat^'ywut ft. gv.|lfila*,>«tt*-t|(5«|^at»tt)ft* Dps aottendor of the att^-iftlpOA fyp' taiidd to duly iw QgctewiCoiw}^ Dr. c . El. todit, ciitector of esfen- ! sion of the J?ew Tfeafe St»te Cot cation records, for their daogh- »^ °i^fTf^ !*LJ!^^* tej-s* records esta.blisbed the tires* \woiSfc^atscofdfeR tb ©. W< Tsflby* of the* New If ark State? college,- of agriculture. Segte Poitttass Ctemshy Jofcmns. a Rol- stein htdl owned by J. E. E Oster s 8rrea-:4augMer|!; that gave 46 peri- cent mow milfc mi •& per cent' *} motft iafc than thefe danas, evast \ thocgb the dams averaged 9953 pouSfe of milfe- and 331 poa«d* 0^,45% the. Jersey ball. Silver Spring Farm Boy, owned bj* Cl*tence> £^, Scsif-b. sited daugft* lez» that avveraged 44 per cent. more milk and 48 wr rout mom fpfc than their dams. cipal address Of the afternoon, m. tadd fspoik on tlie •'Agricultnra! Sltttation aa d «a kdjustmeni.\ Dr. I^dd Is well Qualified to talk on this subject not only from hl» connection with th e College of Agrietdtnro brat because h e Is a Sector Of tae Nfew 1ti>m »5snn Sarean S%dfi*iHo» W& tfce> secre- tary of tbs iSi*ate Agrfealidt* Con- ference WstxA to ar t tM£* «•«• •aiaslta h e ttcaoght ottfe »*• V> M 'itert probabter .oesft i«K» w«> al(J «pt he redded *SPS »act» 1teew««e ttptm ««» o«d# tt^, et «^eiise» to. «d«ca«a» -ottft mlimm <# *<*»* toads, m •»!* «*<*• ^ - 1 ** 1 * 16 Wtaity Class ThP niKty rtoss ot the M. B. Church wH! hold thdr annual Christmas party in the Church parlors WGtlirosttay aftprnemt, Dec. 10 at 2:45. A towre supper will be served ami parh Hifmbef it reqaesrtpd to bslng » ei* for the children at tlie Wiirtam»*nio tlWc wotcs cast today &2ft were \no'' on^ nil proposjttans, 2ft viws* \no\ 'Wens f -'.ft«d- 46 tifjbr4.'voi& \ . [ j Oiity' B8 voted for <tray ajind-1 ^tone, which would «oat; ;S50^)pO j octroi, and tOa voitsi. fol fed > s»nds«iono a t a » e^tr* cost of i 050,000. Gray sandstone trfrn re-' Deaconess Hoopital u» Baftnlo. Sfe*,teavo.i her husband.. Theodlore •tftCloar children. Th«odor# Cut- loe k a former Sforiitta resident «|(*<4 has rolatives e <1 frtends here. Tho l'uneral will take place to- nsojsrow at the Culver homo in HQith Tonawanda at 2 p . m. The ineilrnient will .be at the Boxwood Sjjmetejry, Medina, B|gy f Qrk Beggar \Set for Money $$m York, Dee. 11.—Lonfe Chived 65 votes and 24 votes wer& •Vfedel. aim, a bssKiviv ha d 1 j|para<r«nh g jnfetiigad Buftnds 1 / ponnfc on him last ilfglit, amoantlng to 53232, Ho cast for red sandstone trim. FuaeralYo^ay 'tl^keb and; dimes* T&© money •4i»»» sewed, In five- v«ta wlltefi hi* mjm the year around. H» was Funeral services for the tat*- William Goffo of IJrockport wore b»ld at tho Presbyf^rtasn Chtiwh *^ tcd «•* oegstejc. tjils afternoon at £:II0, burial 91 Beach rtidgc, were Commijttlstiiy and nninmi JflliB J. Dallam, WHlMm, V. imn. Dftnne, e\red 0» JMeORatoWi. Hi- bert Benjamin, Wlttfttftl % Krwirr and Wttilnm WolStono no it . known Communist leaders. Saying that tho marc*!* -. * ptannod by tlift Camt(uini«it ' rni gojaislUn% I^IMtdtfeii -'••• paratlons InelttJiejl ^|0iffiihT m< •.;, bomhtp meettnit%. of the Tra.u* Union Unity fisatilOi whuh iu. been oiittaWC^ 'M United fllaio.* eonrtn. tho DlSitfcfc f '' ,,tr t \ n< l the Court of 4$>0dto. noo of <b« in tho 'II fectldnTOP W»jffttett reads: \ u l Mill CITY OF I Dft*. I«J~- Mnkilon, Stanchnrfa. tlu* Village^ o ' t-nnchlpii, three niilo» north at (Imlliilio lit tlui Itnktlvn arfla, today two Japonnso Mea% %nt Class I, The Ruataesa MKA Gym CUm *UI nr* meet toaiRht, bat wRI A Christmas program Inclodlng * e f . tt \W* f^y ni « ht - t clever p^ttSm! x* bo gt~ J ^^lS*^,t?Tl« seouta In tt brlet clash. A J«pa»«*«© h«att.tuartor» care* mnaiane said five ttf ifci __fl£ffitls «*cro patrolllnt: (.•,«, B«»»t iKttstf, ot ...,„..., „ ... „_ , „_ . should! the Man Rnw, !»•• mibt nirttl Of «6sr bad S131 1» hills, and ^8 in D<J n«af«8o«l t^-'liftftlt» eontart with 1 HK, rhuii. '>.. >.r. ii-n un >k- J%t6« •' - : -' r ' ' ' thn W4BSke«*-to %ft ill;* lirtia**. fmpl>>ymtot (pUBctc*. .^ifof > «d«. etfe ltat$ii> Bpec »' <l«*ma;niH and te«rol¥«» thts|tt hi ibo hitoKor march-. Hn-oial: (tsltmtion to mn- ployment asWJsdca. In spftrn em* Pantomime Wednesday evening at Welcome 1 i^bekah Lsilgew Sfce«rtg calicd at, •t$i&. Adalfe fartefj a n item for etoistmas baskets. Children bring ' g$fts to be exchanged. ^•1 ' •\\ ' •- i, »u . n i Itfl High gfihool; Eshthitlon held -ht <rf the farm ta&sunlzsHmis, a^esrd lag to Pr. LaM Thwy musf thrash oat the !fi«-icoIt)«.t nt home am' ftfesent a anftcd front bpforo tfe», •!&68filatar« , ffjfs wlntsr fn order €3a^Meeite '•yhy'.-fmd fiee« JBS4 to I**-®* - 1 ? 1 * M accomnltslt t&filr scat, tile^ea werf-' not ptfnii *» s 1 *** thofflt ut». , Adjnstmenls te pmiiea. *»• fejldft coaawte.}* mm% coro« from •mm ww o* *» '\W 6 °* testl amt soa?ce.. M m |*e«a* ® m rcai- estate mate* «$> 4m «* *•«- weallft ol *ffi $vm a8# V&* »*» ef ; t»» sttteMB^1!lr*»ee& tea -tisls aimatlm Ifflaf/ftitft*' 1 »*»»., estate pay <>m to |# «U*»e s»4 smhtfft. to -tedWL ^° mt l sale .im mmM M&g&jp* f mti^'ffl&&&&- '\\ m m WestSlielby in l ..,il,W,^iil|jjl Wty. and Sfr* &* f>. FnBer and Sf|f,' Eddie eaton were In Bnftolo t|f*. aesifuo S*aUop and son Ef- afes fetnruatt Satardsy from their »4f to tfte&ilBMtr j -jfcfBt fToffiimnntty tflnnw wflt ha i-1 Sach an apjKtirtinifte ®eem$ia% ' ft^EI la ta# SI, B, CftBrvh Oae. iTth. 1 ffik Br. tad4 comes &ot emit Ja a • ^«<gthody (same, life tte*. aad If the fsaimr mgmt ; ~Jf8$? KBShatfd t» f-jtendlns some*. ; 2«1OB3 are not strostg and do ao*, tfcift tfith Mr. and Mrs. lerry Shea Mire the sapporis of all the KwafUf $ho ptanlmn read. epttttes*. J&e.e&ancs of «&»$**', -1fl« Farm Banna will hold » Jfoa of tassstlon may not -com* i «S$J? meeting at Imttiis Hunter''* again fo many iRais., | n$#j& Wedtisstey B&e- Jfth at $ J*oIte»uijs Dr. Ladffs talk Jesse |««f«fc ©Estrk of jhagom. Cosraty \Wb* t?a t.^ TOo silver tea feeld at the homa jtlja (tetegafo ef -saveyal western ( 6^^pr«« SawalB tewey, Thowday .^few TorS csantle* to the AraerK CSB»\ Stem Bsiwan Peaeratfon. .gavs hfe reBort oh the Chicago meeting. '<8&|.*Ji «N>1I attended audi most est- : Mlfcto :HMeth«|. ifala Cotsian baa rctaraed ta fJelfolt\' KB^tracte •rim PMaebssis <* tt!S ; B3PtIatljtjgi^*^l!|B|^\\||l(ii ac-jmnanic$ Mm. Chnrck will h„M ih-*fr -daw meet- : mS^i^'''MI&'W''W^' <af' *W* '^'i^^'facte^'frs t'fta tWe!ci>|^s ft»-tt Swa month'* »Wi. toe and thi..:ma- party W'«-d-<*s- : vory\'•5B«stdI:-' : fftW«*\«M#'*;^f'a^^ arH*n3iS»,!; WW -«»i\^. ^*CTn» ««•\*<•; dwat2 30 r M ia tf.e S-mdar 'report to tWIt^iS^ .,'-'' Fqril^V* <M#fe»''iSaMr «»• Sc&ool room A.' memhew- iroLjy.- WEetfc?? df'^'j?^^'. »*•».-' '*fi* '-eSf^s' of fn.Q -ParmT ©ar-l^ H\ the hoWrrf tiVeroo Be-; farced to bo ?:•*«-•' a; \f Vne afcrs te'-.fM;' etti'^'\ ^ISfci^ss \\aad|«fii iM 'frety' miacCb ptoased wteij^ 'fSnf 8Mpr t ftjuoajCTad nound of sometS.\-*. nscfal- for'cotmtry-^l a^ : ' : r^!^ , ''tiraia ta-l^^^ relief dtstribuaor... . I'tfoo wilt det*stf «»»h'HM stKsngth| ais the tnc-ffnar. r af ftso'6rangs!*/of f&«j CotBttttooi Agrj|faphs tlnclc. Ah says a lot of foih* work Hko b&xet to got wbero thp> won't havo to we«k—and never or rive. tfse the «amo protein feed, whan feeding timothy with pes** aBasn •» tteiry cattle, m when (eedina do? er wtitb corn tUstxe. fonr ounces of (m,iel2rift, one- fotieth oawea of Si«nln«. and onfl- fonrtlt oimco of aiw-st makt# a ml- t*»faet#i«y ehlefe plek. A&ottt tsn taifiism cnrMwan tr«o» a*® hoasht eaeh feat in tt«> xmml Ststea, fhie? 6aiKti» fit t» moat popntor Srt the eaatera stale*. A» incnhatfOB scftoof t& exhe- dnl<<d «h<? last three day* of 193J at Cornell, tat U«WM» wl«» op*** am ImsHfeatofft tj» panKry brofidteg *}sj«ab!I;j!*rricn!». fat 18S2, 6 BKSfcel of wheat was. wortfe tea tfisa a dollar bns t&e ^tt<»hef weattf -jay' Sap threw days? work. Kaw K takes tttree baatteia .of wheat to psty tor ono day**. -work. Haptifl$fiui News ^.iii^ilniwf«',wi - Croatn^gmiffr wj>_ a eih.p'e way ol Rrfjng,.Iif*i*«7ftf : vogtabtei »K«i a|,' njc;«tjfsjf ft* <|*f** o»Uk f-ceti^ It f% ligigeroto i» A'c* ivfaf . moffr taw Iwoy pstJjids •» week Rjjfes* ««sfer % tote's canr. Vt»3 viHitijc-i H'JWWJV wheel ihsjr wft • nr<*>l \a t>y two bandn tit (SBorlllaa on tho opposite banfc Ono fapan«so waa woaRded in ad» dltloa to (ho mortatillsfti Two Infantry pSalaesn fifottt WjUttmlnttm and an infftnlSrj! aad ,m, ....—•.•.•...•.I. ' t*i$itwn.v>i»™»>>>*m West Ave. Quail Club^acta t>im The VV«st Avcntic QwofS' Clufe and ladies hold a veey deiifebtM tureen dinner at the homo o£ Be. ttttd Mra Neff on Pffday evening, Ueccmber lltfc. Tho home was tovely wt&b Ita ChrteBna.i decoratwns, tiwlading a Chrtetnms troe, and the owotitftfj waa spent wtth «amea and aJng- ll!({ Chtlfltma* KaroLi «»til a lato hour. Twenty ••l(iht wei© pre-ent a mncWno ttmt fttaWoa B piaioaDft omtpfcdf StFatWts- tesfsn«4 t^ tfefr flC5sar-=^ and «eittter«tt tho ttattAH^ **Wwittt -* fwthcr J?alW»«8fr (Mmttl^kn. tftpy- then taste aw JwRfihl&K and. v«r* enra«ipff!rt thflW twtfght, — Paiefl Meeting Tuesday \Rwdliinr Gat*|iw»c« ! * wilt fee in* og the Kwmtfr-QsiiheJI wbteh wilt ,b» held fu«j3ay afternooo, Be* eewher ISto> « maOo^lwk In th# Ufcfary of th e Wedfna nfffhi &hool. At tbto Hnt« Miss fjraeei Rtigan mhmi lftea:|{a»» aatinted f>jr Mh* Qitft? #Btf lijaf WelH -will rtf*eo«t r *ttttih|ft hoo# and mairaalne't i»e ysttttf ^r«#l|& Ifw. Lmfftitt wljl fKC»e8t'tft#|»j(|ftr*A Bee* Cbrfct- ,<t«<t will MV<k'tb «shJbft «rf feook.? HBftafcrfc l\e> ©infeitottts «tfte. A \tFsort |&l««ss n?<sfoVii MftSt preestfo *SJ*|ir^r«Bt-artii ft««*y ratmbep anfpWds^f th* or^stt* l^atfen are fiffftd l<> : StSen4 MillviUc Kev Odatl ajMl ntS& ontwfcHijct tfeeir aoa a«d ta»% sves- g»ntfoy tha- fgftefe «* B*jri Snett »rtk iBterj to ttnoffi ft« itt- »Wo, t<v stdtt onS» Avsry Wato lca,v<*» thiof wtrk; ?or A«%«cm» «&<$wr, te wfll «p^n4_ tl» winter, Botna ftftep KEoxKlte^ «fx wc^ti-p f^ C»Uf«t*t»|», M*. MMil |j|f», .£& W« |M« OTi| »W' Bary EHiaK W^so.SmidjSfy fTO*? 1 ;* pf Etiw^rst Pas^s* BairBas* Ttoi: rfandajE, gshool f* BtSHafPT f »i 4 (,hrteJ^%««» -«rd irtUT? j Manflay ««eatoa tiac«,4l>. I Jit*.. Befell, ««hf 6*» bCv-fl. k£jv •|'»(cst- it th f %s»ft si Re ekw'ft 1 ileal.', at %$f#Xk .E^Bs* w -rfth trt* JtfS-. Ile-en 'Crtioaan «f «if|f# «i>-. , , ' ,.., '.. ^Rle^oy Ave-,i'\ 3<;r»-Ki<i», l^j , -Ja.t»8 jfe^-%fiH. .b-« Mtdtna arjnt.un<e3 : «* »\8.ts.owc'iw c-f hot j Mfeoioilil • Ii53|;*t3i feS ftS.Vrv »,ttoT, 4*Kghter. i;«i*.-;. P k »ru.i^ Siifilto. tri^tti* «f|sfe-him ^ ip -(vly ri * SVSRSC 1' K- t -.-.Joj' «>« .Stadi*i<j. ,|w\.(fry.. 1 Ml j Death Mrs. Polster at Prestoa Word has bees ifccat^ctl bero of Os« dgathi. of Mrs. Sllt»»l« F«!i9?.er, widow of Ctasflea PofeSer. She was a, formo** r«afde»| *f SBsdina, §he paaie^ «w«y at the S^nn« of hs? brotftfr in Preview, Oirt . and -was barfed, there. S^« h <rarri*/«d &jf 0 da«gfet«ri S* Arthur Wsrote, »fid ^«* •j^i.'uM.tur'htni;