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THE WEATHER A FAIRLY pApfeft Occasional light rain or snow tonfeM Tomoiattw fiartJr cloudy,' l*'_ III i i' i H'l 11 !'*,'\'; 11 \JU ' »tw The Dafly JiM#j$|Jki. by- I40fftfr'^i'^ped!n^ and lUTOONA HAD MILLION DOLLAR FIRE SUNDAY MEDINA, NEW YORK, M€^DAY, DECEMBER 28,1931 Nut Shell Kills Child l^ltoooa, Pa Dec p Sf—The Penp. \jwm'a RaillQSOt Company s gjf>mh stieat, sl^qps weip ilestr,oy lire today Company ofixt-ials |ima ted the damage, a* appros.} U?e machine shop building- and Spread quickly to oil staked waste ana giease In the bolt shop, oil reset vous blew up dJU l showered the roopi With flaming oil. .Acetylene used in the air brake MB ffi9*^@MrWit$$ft^-ttr -gbsgrgsilpded. §6 rapidly did the J. and had g&P.P4 .»>»$>, kgfuljyay Efore being dfsepVegg& ,.;;'••• %pe shops were, clpjeif fpV the (plays. • •• lAtout 1,100 mm Wgre 1 ^plftyed | the various, units, . , fi>|ie fire Started in a wing of fianies spread that three minutes after the fourth floor of th e build- in? caught Are, the roof caved in, Bi'fc&t and steel crashed down on the u?welfth street pedestrain bridge, breaking the guard rails. No one was on' the span. Twelve firemen in one of the smaller buildings narrowly escap- ed when the roof of one of the smaller buildings buckled and crashed. Flames leaped high into the air curse. D—Simpson,—6&—yearslas the roof of the'main shop caved fanner and. life XQngjxejsid.ent In. Heavy machinery on the top the town of Carlt&u wasr found floor crashed through the build- •ad in his' garage Igridjty night ing, sending showers of sparks :'and embers skyward. An area of more than a city bloek souara was laid waste by t|ie fire. The business section of the city, nearby, was mantled by a pall'of smoke. eiOjlids. of smoke, visible for several'ipiles, attracted thousands of-^peeple. Heat wis so intense automobiles two blocks from the shops had to be moved. Th e fire was the most destructive in the city's history. Every fireman in the city fought the flames. Companies .from near- Buflalq, Dec. 27— Her breath- ing- hampered by pieces of a nut r,hell which had lodged in her throat and left lung, Rita Leder- rousz 9, died ''n a hospital today. Tho piece in the throat was re . moved by surgeons and* a deli- cate ojgerntjon vv-a§ ppi-fnrnvd the luns, but the niece imbedded (here could not bo reached. Sc^ne During H|ii%&f/s Great Flood mmbr * n • • Orleans County Court Jurors Drawn Ijtli the door. tightly clpsed\and Ic purine in a' tfucfc sfjiil'- running. Loner Ecelesfon -j^gts ga,!lf.d and fcclded that de^ll. $ga ca'ussed- by Tickle from monoxide; '.gas paisou- wjr. and Mrs, Siplpsqtfi had r'ehter- Shied Chri$tniis -^guests ' 'during % day and IS,?,-- SimR3on • seemed . be in his usiiSl.gQph spirits. _tje faves his widow, Mrs. Louise lliff Simpson, and on e daughter, Irs. Donald Maning - of Ranspm- hlp. Funeral .services were held •0111 his late Home at the Two fidses at 2:88\ o'crdpfc this after on. The Rev. Ijlarle I. Hamlin of le Albion Presbyterian church of pleh. Mr. Simpson was a mem- officiated. Interment at jonnt Albion cemetery. ielby Soutii Gravel Road jjfrs. Amu T. Smith of Rochest- [speilt a few days recently with [aiul Mrs. John Lyster. toiifijxjLMva. Charlps St,acey of K^^HArenr caiinVir on.\ \We* f^sf W. F. Sanderson. They t %Vfetf- on Itheir^Qtt-Rpy Stacey by'tbWh's aided. TKal jurors have been drawn for the term of Orleans County Com a to be convened by judge B. V. Hareoui-t on January 11 at Al- bion. Those drawn are: Albion, Wil- liam Grace, Frank King-, Thomas Scanton and\ Michaet Finn; Barre Thomas Anstey, Albert Rahn, Sherman Blake and Leon Baldwin Carlton, John L. Cann, Earl Strickland, Watyer Bradshaw and Joseph Lynch; Clarendon, George Kramer, Fred 'Brandt, Ward E. Miller, John Rexin^er, Fred Drag- gert, Willis Warren and LiHte Wiillfam-.; Kendall, Earl Emery; Murray, B-. F. Salisbury; Ridge, way, Charles E, Bacon, Leo F. Spanton, :George Geiger, John E. Horan, Charles P. Slack, Herbert Cooper, Earl Green, \V. A. Bent- lel and Frank AHporli; Shelby, Robert Jenny, Floyd Bacon, and Mewiilt CaUaghan; Y.ates, Oakley ParseJls» William Woodroe and Arthur Young, T HE flooded Ping Ho roadfti^^W^nese concesfftin^ht Hankow af t • er' the s'Steca of the Xoagta&is^^ise. to.iMi&ii5Pilsh4ovei-«Jnee-4he- flbods of 18tb. A s a result of- M& Jester many Ui'ousands of Chinese were drowned apd millions jit4w^f worth oC property WHS destroyed. JMi 2P,00Q|JAP IS BY GULF STEAMER I Mwfyp J*%i«ldpJ'/ft^fe l^tey, • Mr, aji^^s,, tfrover iai^ arid son of \S&tfn were' re- |t callers on W. P. Sanderson, la improving. Br. iand Mrs. Floyd Phillips ot gt Barre were giiests on Thurs- I of his mother Mrs. W. F. San- son and family. Sir. w§. Mrs. Frank Lewis and preii^yere recent guests of tmotl^ Mrs. M. D. Vail and ktatidv.'^.. feme* itnee and Mr. and Mrs. p ila.c» .were guests o n Christ- at John NeasQB'dorfs Christ- Bh. and Mrs, Albert. McCarger son Bert were entertained on ristmas at the hottm of their hhter Mrs. Will Volk of Shelby. Br. aha Mrs. John Best enter- pied at a family gathering at home, on Christnxas. m. %ry Smith of Sheiby pt Christnias and the week hero.s^th he r Bister Mrs. |de BwaldV . and Sirs. - W. F , Sanderson I as Cnrlsthftis evening guests, |and Mrfc .Glenn'Rflwley of Me- Mrs. Eoy Stacey and son land of .Medina.* |r. and Mtiv Jonh Mlfler of Me- were , ..Wedne#(iaj 1 evening 'm of W^Ssaietton. New York, Dec. 27—Tho stenm-i ship Superior sent out an SOS call | tonight from Mexican waters near Panama and American radia sta- ll tions went off th<s air while--nav;*H stations vainly tried for more in- '• formation. No details came, however, dur- j ^.^4$.e..»eer#!«} Maebrolwlittttt sta-1 r <fe«!st\'''sU3p^na\eif bTOa'diSastiiJg ex- | *6p;t:-tu.e b)4ef message \gOjS. JJ*C nP 'and' location, 11.28 north lat- itude- an* 91)283 west loagltiae. _i The last four letters a*e the call- letters of the Superior. The loca- tion given would place the. vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, near the Canal Zone. New York offices of tho coast guard said the naval radio station at Colon, in the Canal Zopp. picked np the SOS at 9:40 p. m.. Eastern standard time, and tried* to com 1 - mmiicate witht the Sulperior un- til 10:12 p. m. .when the effort was abandoned. Commercial radio stations werer authorized to resume broadcast- ing at that time after havlnc sus- pended their programs for several minutes with the announcement: 'We are leaving the air for an SOS.\ \Presumably.\ said th e loeaf coast guard, \the Superior Is eith- er okay or has sunk, because no further word w.in received from her.\ According to available mari- time records here, there i s a Mexi- can steamship Superior which la a small twin steel vessel of 1.001 gross tons. She Is owned by Cia Del Golfo S. A., of Vera Cruz, Mexi- co. She was built In Glasgow, Scot land, in MQ5 and was formerly Ore British steamer Santa Alicia. The maritime records also list- several other Superiors of differ- ent nationality. ~<~*M* , *raas»S'«<fc A serious Japanese offeuaivftjpir. T-ofcio a s a demonstration that .lu»- ward riiiriohow was believedi-|| ttn is prepared to carry out her Mukden Inst night to be immliiefi. '\ teI >tfotm to press pa account of the arrivul of fieffl. Animal Weather Prognostications Bear Mountain, Dec, 27.- From two sources today came as many versions of future weather. The beavers said: Its not going to get oold yet. The beavers said: It's way past time to. njov-e to winter quartera. See, we've been in our huts on the takes for weeks. The layman can. take his choice, but W. A. Welch, general man- ager of Palisade Interstate Park, leans to Uhe bear prediction. That animal, he said, can sense the coming of permanent cold wea- ther days before its arrival and never goo? into its den, bedded down tn advance with leaves, until it gets the u'jrht sniffle. That sniffle hasrtl arrived yet so the bears continue to frisk about tmtduoTs.' FROM VATICAMIQR flRt TIME Vatican City, Dec, 27- Pope Plus, personally officiated at Mass in St. I'etor'.-i today to cummemo- «tt& tlw t,»»th anniversary or tho Church Council of Kphesns. Tho ceremony was broadcast over tho Vailican Radio statiou, this being tho first tlmo a papal Mass has been heard on the alv. The huge basilica was thronged with thousands of people of a doa- ou nationalities as tho pontiff was borne in on Hie Sodia Gc*ta- torla, carried on the shoulders of twelve stalwart Vatican mti'inl- ants In dark red. Silver trumpets blown by six Swiss, gtmrds inn haJoouy over. Weather Forecast For Present Week j Intentions to press tho drive i against ChineSB Irregulars to the ) finish, sldernhle reinforcements, beav% Information from Death Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, Friday' Mrs. Blizaboth Jnno Walters, S3, widow of John Waiters, dl«><! at nor homo In Ragle Harbor. Friday. She was a member of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church of Eagle Harbor and of the Ladles i the wook beginning tomorrow Mild weather with some precipi- tation the firm part ot the weok and somewhat colder the latter part Is tho prediction for the! l> - Williams alsQ of the Telegraph lakes area mad© today by the! Road, hor tfoUffhtoi, Mia. Gvlltlg federal bureau. The forecast tor | a smindflnUghter, Mre^ Jftjicy tho priucipal door lteiaided fti* entrance. tin<i .sqmtderl the pita, eipal parts Qf'.the 'Via<^ ! jfe wrfs preceded by'a uaim>er-«tt-pn;iRl marching tn pi)j{t$, Witt by deta^V nmnts of the tfqijle gmud and tte Swiss gmivd, t; was a low mass without n«?$.'' .lonai oeremqny exctpt Jwt l**i Pope said special pavers nt\H& coneluston. ,L Eighty*N%e Year (< Old MWtfeport Wctfua<i Passes On In her ninetieth yfeat, MchMatft. vV^lh«fns7~w«ES~of \IHpet'«:\ Williams, died .©hitatnitst Jive^nt tbo home oJ her dat»s»htai, Mo><- Albert GaHing; on tho ToJejjUph Bond near MtSaiepoi\, following a ions itlno;« due t » old ago ins_ fir nltfcj, « She is survived by a son, UvtvH 1 armed and estimated to number l-etween 4.000 mid 6,000 nteu, jg The Japanese strength In Mat-, «huria was nnofffc-ially listed J& about 20,000 soldlera and It wt|i predirted that If they engage In p major clasli with the Chinese theb mom en tu m will carry them on t o .Mukden re- coaled that (len. Tamon had been ordered to launch a new .attach on Ihe Chinese on the Polplng-Mukden railway ami that ho had already crossed the Lino lllvor. occupying TienctiangtnU The- -,ntrtctal« Chinese Nowa- Agoncy Kiio Min announced In tlu' last Chinese stronghold in Hie ; Shanghai that severe llghtliiK was three eastern provinces. '. . proeeetllrig between Japanese and An additional mixed brigade Of Chinese along the Kowpangtie- troops-was ordered to tho scene Ylugkow branch of the Polplnc- from Korea by the cabinet inj Mukden railway. ' '•:-:.—L^, i •:,.,!\.- ,:. .•::•! :„:;jfcts •:,•\'• \ '..•\..•. •,-,„• 1 NEW THREE MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE, ROCH- Farm Bureau Petitions For Lower Freigfht Rate of Milk j. Announcement was made public today that the New York Slate j i?o f 0 ol above the Genesee River jParra Bureau Federation has tiled! Rochester's now SS,0<>0,0<)0 brid-e %^ petition with the Trunk Llno| Association asking that a lower jitei^hi rate be granted on milk Ro< rost.>r, Dec. 37. Towering froiii points of origin within tho New 1 York Milk Shod to Now York Cltjf. The Federation has tiled thhji petition its announced by Georgo W. Lamb, first vice presi- dent of the State Farm Bureau, as a direct result of the recent prjee out in New' York City, whereby the major part of the price decline was passed back to the producer. The producer, ac- cording to the Form Bureau Fed- eration has absorbed far more than his share of the price cats aiid has arrived at the point of operating at a loss. Dairymen ore employing every conceivable means to increase efficiency and have cut production coats to tho bare quick. The distributors have assumed only a small fraction of the price decline, and tho carriers have in no way snared the loss with the producers. The carlot rate from the was dec rated today with cm e rrfntije^ attended by 'hi.u«ai\ • throughput thi« section. It ' w ofllcl lly naniMl YVtermn in *.* uyt Bridge tn hunor of sund.* 1 -* and sailors of too cty who '• >t their lives in the VV.>rld Wn The huge concrete slructun- o mile and a Bftb in ienirth UI.<I provides a lung needed trn*f> ilnk for two populous sections • the city, separated for a eentim . bj the deep Gericsep trorgo. I Cn the <vft end the bridvre con- I Ho '-.• with the hiHtorir Rulge , K'.-d. ihe .'rail blared mnro than Jfl (MitUi , ai.<i l.y | nt 1 , ,t.ris fro m , aHm Ccr< ee !•> Niaaaic /adli and jmiiiii '..nvcrtid imo ii imiilvrn | i 1 ilihway. A\d hy a coin, itlenro | J II'H, l>ndne Htdnds alui-Btl nn tbo j ' NfM of the deaii • Uy ot Cor-1 IthaRf.'a *i>ti)etn<-»! which pr(»-' , reded the louod.ng of Korho^teri Aid Society. She Is survived by daughter, Mrs. Charles Leavens of West Elarre; throe sons Norman Walters of Mlddloport, OtjOiRo M. Walters of Buffalo, and John II. Walters of Kagle grandchildren and grandchildren. Funeral from home at 3:30 o'clock today. lows: For the Region of tho Ovont La k ea: Tern pern t uses. mostly above, normal first part of weok with some rain or snow about Hnrbor; 13 (Tuesday or Wednesday; aome- nine groat-1 what lowor temperatnrea townrt) tho «iul of week with rain i probable. or snow POPE MAKES CALL UNION OF ALL FAITHS to!-1 f5ol 'ee of Dahsvflte, tuu? ttVft ifre^ grantlchttdrfcii. Mrs. WU)Atttt» \va* b«in near LawJstou but hml ie*> sided tn the vietaiU Of JM}0d!l6p«tt Hio past seventy^a jonm Tho fvpioral sorvtcoit will be with ducted Tuestlay afternoon at t.wn o'clock at the Garltntt home wheta - she had resided* tho Kov. DonftUl K. I^VAOS a! th e MliWlepoit Uni - versalist Church 0tHelaU»»Efi nttrt ftin-in! wiJI be h i Wwiuain Ritljw Cemetery-. — — Vatican City. Doe. 2ft— A ..ill for the union of Protostants ami Catholics the world over was is- sued by Pope Plus XI Saturd.ii n an encyclical entitled \Lux \ .-rl tatls\. The nueyeliea!, nteanliiB LlKht of Tmtb,\ anrt tin' Chrisfrtilik, 'e6ftfinontSjnit<^ 1500th (innlvorsury of the < of Ephosus Which cotntoinn doctrines of NostijrliiH. p . of Cunslantlnople. The pontiff uddi'Od-ioil >. tnstnuifl n patoniul ejhort.i' J follow tip cxmniilo of Cm The puntir urpealed to them to return to what lu> described ai tholr ancient common flutter, who l.\> conttirles iiKi united with them l a iu\. 4<li-' '«• b,n«non>y of mind and heart ,„ , . tilmlilK the diviuo maternity of tha Vlrglii. Tim 'I Oil ni ...:i- n 1 I ho ... h l-i ments and 53 cents for L. C I ptertoo* , v Jfa.|.,;..JJ&c. Zl— Dick feeloy wrote ttfe itndl chapter |* modem >Mim ^to«y. tq.day he annoneee'^ M s tetention urniijg: td Denshire. Bhg- ta aetlfelf ; assume ws title Reetn«Jtt Wokeley, baronet M? in M&1ff : MM- \Dick wa s an eJ&TStolr ahlly in th e Bfeiwfe hnpta© calling floors |«changini 'Matt talK with workers. Then ahortly after gaother died fn ijtigiaftd aa d Marian Baker* her 1 formei* -irriverin ^&t^to£ Wolseley's '»3t wistfr she N. T-ts ghat her 1 nnrse sh6«id Oe a share in th» tlHe wliidi \to Reginald *l h£ f tteath, pRbialtt'—consented and\ o n [*Wt Srstrian Baker became hwiUAqd qlffecltea, howeter, ' \fab that he r«s1nrn *o I?ng- f out him. Letters passed between them, but his interest waned and in September, 1331. be obtained a divorce on desertion grounds, , On December l«ih. howpvsr. he announced that I-ady Wfrtspley nai! returned to Waterloo. Sir Reginald was sill! obdurate however, refusing to become a member of the English aristocracy. Sir Reginald and Lady Wols<»!py ate together, entertained friends, tonred th e city, and talked things ratBS , over, Today, he was an smiles, j ror ,ower raHSS * and corfTerretT wfOj an attnnwy j —•—-s about steps to have his dlvorco 8Ct aside It wa s «>spoctfl«i th\ necessary log a' pronouncement tfopr-wMmt almost tjacthlrd an much as tho producer receives for the milk. The board of director* of the New York State farm Bureau Federation of which C B. White, Ionia, Is chairman, has carefully c *na site finally mdled With-{about her plan 210 mile zone to New York City) Martin Smith Funeral Today Funeral sorvlces for the '-> Martin J Smith whosp death . curred Christmas morning at hotne on South Avenue folio* an Illness of nearly two years * b\Id this afternoon at 2.30 o< • • from hfa late home wl:h Rev. w . Ham L. Piotflav offlctalins. Bui. ' 2QJ was at \Milhllle remetory. fmthei up the tJoDcscc The hiid','0 in hailed as an or- chjtectoral triumph, IW lonn white span flanding nut In ma#- niftcent i-ontraat to ihp mill prim- itive ejtfiin->«« of tho goriffl The span ncr.rt^ the tmrjfc proper is 1V*W> feet. The -t.mfjre was dedicated by City Manojjer .Stephen B. Story and marked h« liUsi public f uw tion. Friday a nt w ad»>'.nl»'riHi.ni CWIM mto power. Invoking tbo prutOUllou of i srln \iiirv an a rttodlittnr JI. o-iwir with fled ttnd ,jel it was HelloTfid Jesus <'\ find, she who boro him •• railed the mother of C\'i If Marv In tho mother ,< • continued, nhe utnst n-: ffract) and bo Adorned K \ privl!e«e Tllflrafore, ho «i ! who venerate bor IWe ut'i\' I h«-r Tho objection f*r-.i« hrlng ferlll tiHalitiU the fnturatlon of men, b« «ftld, 1^ 'h>n »ery i tfarly tttt»wer(Ht. The Pops rnndp « \•« T\ r>. <i! hi ih« 8a«iiirn i: • •( .'I I'ifv venorfitMi \i.r ,ia (he f .oca! Scwt^ Officiate Lockport |«i§|al|afli»n Scouts and aco^titiaAtaftr ttf 8u Mary's Church, Twojr 39, wiK;d«t{, clato at tho tn«t(UlttUo.o. of ftttS^ Scout Troop a t St. Al«h.et^% Church Loekpott I0ill«h1 «_tUlj«M, to imstiiloiT hyTKe \Madtun Jspy Kcouta Bugle and Dr —- upst.'; TIlO HCOtltit Will I *ttftft %{ In invltiiiH diashlont ehnruhua to li.U and will imtrch urto Ht, 411* rotum to Uie fold of Rome, tho thoriv'u ChiWeb. troop rpuni fttrt lf.ro fifed history {&*%<,* 'flat 'ttafitK'iW ffiotaotdtoi \vfW^ thn Cat Doll.- churrh always bad j sin with TOB^ «f th o aiifttfcift i-e..n the ceutrtil authority. He mastti Utttt tht> $U|fto atttt Osftftl recalled that after the bluer con. Corps h8K &B It riportelrft ttijd nip irovrmy <>r EI»II«BH« I.I (bat must b«. followed by the blowing 'kt crave Miromlty\ the eniiw OhriHt- \COIBFH\' by (Jeorite 0nteheafer»>f{ troop 2v and tho BURIO and Oept t'oriw. t .,: After tho Mrji^inn of \enftrf' of the dirfno tho entire ftijemblage wUt.SttlM f Ji.tw f'hrtntl •' altonijOB Qnll Will b« led 1ft t|l« .mutt t>!edge. by scuuts of $L Vary'i troop, f. f)vld Punch, Bcoutmoster ot 8k Mary'a troo» will be tnnstev Sf i ore Won lea aud will introduce: Iteverend Pttther Campbell, W& will give a Huh. talk en aemisiuH, Ian hierarchy reroRiiisftl the HU- pri'ino authority of the hlsltnii of Homo. On th o ((Uiiiitmii and lintuBn n«(nr<- 'he pontiff snld the proof ttnd II 'iinfu'lou of the ,loRm,t that the two iiiituipit were embniceil In on<< fPFBim had liti-ii Liken from Hn> nai red rptela inn ..( ^« i Iriiuro and tr«rtn tfulltlon Two pefnons in f'hrlut Were not | hns« afoken of. h« mild, but only one! Leo Collins, of Medina, v!c«-pre^l«' rultate pofBon—even an the Savtar is • tanta called both man and (lod, man who i» horn. i»«ml»h«l. o.iffiri and 'd 1 ,. iind 'lr.il wU i work, 'ii*- ureal ,. n>'! , I,- I, . ', . w, ., • . , r Th . f-:!l lr« - lit I.4.' .. »tl.. Il Will Ii. [ .t'.-'in l -tallir<|j« nlgt|l «a < (l«.«r|-th(.«l t>? Ilia hollitro* i<i ileal 1 lug maloty with rellslo»\i ilvx-trliie den. of tho Loekpoil .vftia »I.I «., gen will &e awarded by ftoualt wrffi* nor, scout weeullvo of the ha^k» yort Area nnd the aeoutet'ft Btfc ivnt wilt bo liitrodnced by BfdwafM Kerns, well known to every eifO.ttt* er In this area. V Tho program will end wltfr &9 The decesspd vtn* born at K.i toVtJc^U i>e\r hundred pounds' B ^ 1 ^ *«ne H. t'Sl and ha» for both tank car and can ship- ' ,<le< ' '\ H <« lina fur ,ho P\ 1 lie served in the Span • . | Ferri Expects to Resume Business ' Loun Perrl, wtm*«i ijagettt i I ec«laur:iat s*« destroyed by lire .early Chrlituon morning. • that ho anii< l.;ilC!t t;olns Into t' -i.n I irliollni d'J >'.d r--« Jll«d • r they fiittlntalnotl tbrmwlvtw ! and history It Is Ibo fifth enryeil- J blowing of sapH\ by tleorge- 6l»|< n.r many cdntllHes In C 1 '- unity of'ial tanned this year In addition ti> ' n nhort euryclhnl lett«r Tho Pope al«o entabllahtid it.o Apostotfo Se e of Romp JIHI Hut at the Conneit <>r Bphon-w for they nalut(»d ll»o POIH- lodlan of the faith ' Ihr i h«»ter Nine or ten boy* will bo sjivan thofr lenderfoot badgea and 9 the fh.irrh a now mass the mat , new wettt troop will bogln !»«£• emltv of Jlnry «»rs Lyndonville Resi- L. y* n The freight costs from this zone American War and was t m art.»»j member of the Spanbth An»\»'• War Camp or this place at w«»n a tho Macabppii. Military hon-r «pre given at the gr.i«« Surviving blm are hi * « : AHee O. Smith, a d.insbtcr, M- Clarlt Btttl«, we sr3»d««o. P< • Sed'\^\^^^^ Droi'man O l^«ts and * brot-..r. fti- tern and finds that the total wwual j Smith. aH »f *»«\«\\ freight Mil paid by Ne w Yorfe ; Trrr ^ r:rr --=!sr .-. -r-r-rrs-..-. : , .ESrr^rr'WASHINGTON IS SILENT lugs and the strained economic j dents Injured at Ridg-eway m» moral ton of trnflnn of it. Rpb«.»'>« Ii •an a Eaillns com-1 Honing. this yt'-.ir«' ct<> i* aanlvcr^arv of • mbra<<.« th* 'tin p»sjne».i ,«am and whether it will bff a» thf old *tonti or itl a new l«> cafln^ htr* eof !fA«»fi 3a y«l 'Jct^ r Kilned 8fr Forti italPs lhat the s^imr! that thr<\> m-n .ailed on film Juae before . I.*...,.-, itoe Chri.-i-iM 1 ' r »» S M \'stained lo .a nutorao we wan wiihout foundallen. audi 1 \\ a^fdmif B« IJ!rts»w:»y U*t th.it he kn.-or. of -« ore who tJ *W<teY !\=*•• T«.e sr driven by OnfTl-ixIlT *'th Mm and ba^ n..! Mr (tow-n n ™;n.!ed »fh an \Ho ldf»a of 'h<- ..rutin f>f iho fire Mr and Mr* ijjvernp Bowman 1 if l.yndonvtllc. arn In the Medina tIo..ipH«i, nnfferins from • uta and 1 Ipal rtioal ot lh« prnaent • n wltfi )»m<i varlattona In prayer fMlhllos) contractors at OesWi* » •'. Ipnt into effect an J»»sarS! li\.»i ,1 wage reduction of 20 pep CPflt. iviuuy - jYorntJi HU. condition of dairytnen. the board! of directors, through E. V Titas. Oten Cove .traniporfttlen direct or, formally sobmltted «« ib\;. \Tmnfe Lino Aiwoelirtion. its plea ON JAPANESE MOVE !ft«en t>y fvtor tiacra of Rorb<»9t or and 1^ nald to hive turned over a onmbcr «f itmas. Sin IV.vmait wero «ta.*« The acctdiynt • liny fato, for the door tod op«dat| •nk't , and hoe fstflei* eotorod «?fth « felgr *) it bundle Itl Wn araw. jrery rvndl'lon Hniiniel il«n of RfM'beator. «h«> waa rifling Waahinct^n. fl« 'r. H&un'* 1 Mto Ch'r.3 . prr^trr ard sorne *wrj ', wit t, i{ 3r ra. Sr8» aSiKltity tn|nr«-d notlftrttion thrt .ho win contlnoc *ft«*« »«* Va* 1 \* » a the «himalt> be * <W»«w» *«*«*_»«*<«» i\^!r„ wr ^ «,,, ! e)f t 0 „t of ' ' j west rectHred w\ ft marina mUrme;^ offer , f ^ H h arparent that Palm ClaSS 'inday by the Atterican ifvpm , ;fK , 6ff „. p „ we ^ •„• httinft th* ' finent but w«* iceepted fft d',: 'TjnT'osi Stnt/w, ar». determined to; -— r- — Th» meetini e f the P<ii cla 1 ?* 1 lomaifc\rfrtf*s 1,: j 0<<Ufs%-frarili ' kaep th.\ record clear by writing j Mr <i.d Mrs.. toUn «;dtwprt Hollo everybody who ir,ulst \wc«\ (orner' H\w did yon < Katurday nlte'a «tofy a i ..i» wim*'* VV«<lt to-nliB t am ^..l..g t . ' ' fladdy*\ Ann rusbtrd to h(JP ami Mr and' tell you mofe I father who now was wearing » roi f»y flytr»a' Am loofeod ai *ier «iu'kii>« not new onlt, ond ovnrcoat In theutiWSC 1 •nr.arred Blllfar^ Siognn ;.> f.,r:n |,< h<\ .71m >,' <ha old r»j{8ed clothisa of ttlO tfco intTKi'cttan of lb\ l,*ndo»*tfle! It wax empty* Ve» ffetnia , bad; days before. ttmtt with '»• Ftdge a '1 f t '••> «a'rt'Bot >»m» 9* h« p*^3>l«<'\l ShA ffBtlo ASaeybunc.it I Her* h* * th* rr,ad was In un wtirwroely «l*t» «''«»lf '\•r «t » kHig unit «u' Into hn<wlto that ( fi»ui!ii tn then &a|tw»|'. httr room wim a very h»avy h«irt.'_ fti from Santa Clatmo iind tld#e-i^» Her mfrtbpr wh) h.ni feffl «at< h ' ed t o yoo. And ultotfter BtltUg I W%$< tnif hft called her »nd took nor in betr srma. j \Ptere. IfretQ, tweetboart' tw*l mustn't foul Ut.tt w»y Sarffas f , dtdn t really for s»* iron M.V oarly I Death R. F. wonld bP i m * i n < ^ 1 \\ YMVI\ ftprptfifVhe ML ;B:\«thrcft bat* «»w•'!eenf-~ms»mt frit Toijr.i-:fci*ty r^ ^epeo^rf^y '-A; dtplwi st'c bi,f..rj • >aile.I te cottple P' a \\<\ Rn , an< , af ,on f chansed from rfec'tJfth io JTan«. *-«Wt*i *o coraiptite '%e como/ies* ' >%el app f ??:e- :'. o tha! iifin f., l-'ai. \* Tharsday sanins I ,^ i^ h Thfs wtB ^ tlt» Sbnttaf' of Mantrftiarfa. 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H theof n&.. t wia^og; to da sill »!: '*td' 8 » tortiPl hof father li*-oiii!iBM>n !•* , asjl ^i«o oiuthir a jjoud big *t»Uio,jh^ pareute, Wiw 'eft 6P Ml- ' Deyo formerly of W.:..' nhrlhy ' itfotfH 1(19 fin*'\\ Attn put net -»rai;>ICttcWmos Ift^ IM &H «oo(4iSWl» ; «t8l. f»h.. ilu-d. at -Iho\ .iiowe ot Ills *<>n.aibc«i b«' mother in a ti*ht eas-|! hoyi» a>m, W«il* ttet «sd* e«i! 8t.«»f. f>yo. Sunday 1 .Vofiao of ..tracos. SmidonJy dor oy'oa,. wlddB«*| Oood r*Igbl »M ptommm dW8»a* a't-ttReffnontst iiter |aad ji firuj.i-r «mil» br»fei-f thru itorj &P$'f* iR*il^Mf , o-er.t : Alh'-ri •f?n:.. ra! / A ^m&mmimim&5 •/»