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JGATttfeft prettied and colder l^AILY JdtJRNAI A FAMH-Y PAPE* \ The Bally Journal md rtafa by 10,000 p«oplA is Medina an* vi<nnit;ft ! ro.^18 MEDINA, HEW YOEK, WI2DNESDAY, JANUARY 2% 19&2 Testify In Robison Case mm 2 cim$ Jjpiiifty doctois lay to Six 6 testl Sings'in the au ||d the death pt isoir 18 of Ba the robmmg prfcle IJacon, HTam- following an al erahon *Df ( \Wil of this place is slaughter for~his-| the affair given yesterday ctor it B 3rodie, ^s^pe^er.'-ct \*dSef4?3 T lEdnduct- g^$fe§j^ayVi^j ¥i£,,patavi£r,after l it MM^g'-reSa - the |SgsM*^tlWof i|| examination^ and- J ;j(fdix:4ii3:- other or- ^eMnewhealthyij |h|i pfflfc aro$ad} t,]S,e*' bu,t that the sac was intact When asked what this fluid was he s>md *thaf it was the cause of death He stated, that it wa§ septic poison ing, -what is commonly known as hiood. poisoning He stated that there was a frothy fluid in the * lungs anol when ashed what this was and what caused it he stated that it was caused at death in the emptying of EEe ltrags He testi fled that the spleen, was enlarged due to its need for the malting of more hlood daring the illness, that the condition of the body was m evgEg.'.way horinjfc except, foj. the 'condition\\ that sooWSd\ 'pregnancy ?and that-the pEejeasiet.preeohncy had been to' sonse way, Interrupted. District Attorney' 1 submitted a -photostat ot the- •dsea.ttr-certiflcate to-him tor interpretation aiict-ask- ed Mm tf the post mortem, re- sults wontd verify the''statements in the death certificate and- he a»s- •iBlS^, Turn to. Page Six :&i JS£I K;',@. i ;Vip^1^^»e : y.inierica , sforemost ^diplomatic per- h -^i|a^t(|rceiulnffss: v ^^ :5 ^^ ! ^ ;l ioioneV: ;/ '\•' \ *..-. Ge'aj'fiawes 1 resigned'as ampa^ Lsadpr' f o^ .\<jtfw|' Britajb, effective? ilmmedia'tely.'^Etl was to have a§r- ,r .vel af cfialrmaii of the d¥egWfc«a to the Geneva arms limitation con- ference t during its preliminary work. ' , Secre^iy Stimson will now trfke that post, but will be unable to at- tend ^ the opening sessions of the conference. Until he arrives, Jfugh S. Gibson, ambassador to Belgium', will he to charge of the delegation. ••••'-. •'. :•/• v:;,-:-t. Hp^^l^i^te^ 1 ^|sttd|tic^.'?6'rp;6r- Eta|TF'\o'f- A ' ei'oaSnfio ; b^yek'.ilqhfinnced ~f& : 'bnjBaue^ and distin- K^|esftW-'flnaticler : |4ge\n'cyi'iytei8hwhWe , I |e:irbhs;:e'agitoi HIU 1 aayS'lt^otila begEn t lying \nOu& i«g ; credit.to thS\ pS VoUhds. pon- htt bjrt-liad-the- /Soius^pje,'.' - bh%$teis;--'ha?e-4h&| il^i-tfct tetydiver- R'the'.'tw^hause's'' 4*£| IT#i!$o&^i^d^utjc- leeiiieni ^s ;tiOt><e*$eqt- |w*'.- •/• • : -\-: 6htad;4Kr'«wrpeiftitlO& ie&sUre;.;of v 'Bsycbologl |h$ pnoijo} cpnMejtcev S8l_gneliitlie« corpora- i& &'$!)&*£&$!•#&: Isip^tattt? •*$»&$;• & 4^T' lani' JS^-The \an* :onv'eyt%ht • <it •. th& jdi«hib% J%tti taW ^ursmyvi^rl4.ay *o>& b^tthCe^vThjie'e fe'pn- |iative# ''-'.if cohtjclls f«tSt»-^fli *t£end»' Must Continue to Borrow New Ygrlr, Jan 1&—Supreme Court Justice Thomas W Chhr- chiU today ordered Anthony Lhndi, an \unemployed musician, to bor- row until his credit is eihansted to pay $25 a week alimony to his wife. Landi applied for reductions of the alimony contending he had to borrow to pay the amount Justice Churchill reseived d& cision on the motion, and said 'Meanwhile, let Uie'husband cdn-v tmue to pay from/loans until liis credit is exhausted \ The husband must do his utijnost to- company with the o^der Gajaxmmpm^ Plans Blans are jbeirig ntade for an =all day eannin^ erop meeting to, bs held at the\Fancher Growers Co- operative, Ass'n., Fancher, Mon- 'day r January 25.- The morniiigses- sion-jwlll begin at 10 A. M. awj^the afternoon sessiqn. at 1;30 P. Sj. •5Bne county canning crops ,c(>m.- mittee has mads ^rrangerhents through the Farm Bureau to ^aye R-pf.essQS r Q, .B., Jlayniond ,an,d''Dr. Charles Gnubp fVoict the- JSFe^f York Stat,a College . P* v Agj$cui[turib at< thisi meetine, ii '\•- * ';' Professor Raymond will discuss cultural practices ffe the -produc- tien, ot tomatoes i|iva cucupihers. Dr. Chupp Will tails Qn the control of,J[n,sectsjind diseases, Including; seed* freaeneftt of\ cabbage, citpaiw;- bers and tomatoes. Waite are h^- ingnifide to take care ot (T Wr^e crowd. Last yeai- ot a similar^ meet- ing 150 growers were present. The Finger Lakes AsSoJSjfation proposes to push legislation against bill boards. Oaylord Marsh of *W?eatfleid haa been appointed as 'United States consul at Strassbough, .Gorrnany. fLoe waged campaigns^ which; Sjtlnd:! ys^ohuments ofWiitiiy Btr^tegy,' *ewaaiee^of-aw-^25tti--a«iife*i of $he birth t6 her tamou* So&. But .from the plif\tos of Texas to J lih'e- eapltol »t VjaihlhgteBiMlie day was observed by descendants ef iftose who followea Ijee te the epochal campaigns front Bull Huh to : Appomattox. ; ^'ho.•'|6rkot'%ft* , it* /•yeaW'^Sgtf. vffig^ hm te-^eft '«ayjhs;'\!0o3.-t; ^sweetheMf *i<*l |Wcl5;fWm the Clvit lia^i^^ri.aside; fief | ti. :«ii&e ; ;^u|fdtt?SJsaf| 'Wl-^oiB* *i ! iJ«»eQci,'| J»^3n*ih^.-teni*||. o£ Jl^e^iatici^fiear^' itSvi&6i fears a«W '•^•#Jj®ti,# ian* ^tt>Mir\>»iiiii'.il^^ii I'ul'l in' ro»(t TaMd«y «ren- _ i «I«te4:ifor the en- e^v^St-V-. Han- Y^riri infantry encamped at egck |n;ft*epawdlbn to going: South. SfetMlH Soya via* an officer. Iter ittfasr -ijiM she was. too jfoung ahff -hfoltft he* 'luVaaffc although\ fie did iwfc reaBsse it utttfl later. He ihonght she Vquld\ forget, hut she »eetade$: Bsts^K fe th.^ jfamHy' Wrglnta ftub; Confederacy's capital, %** *th« scena of impressive c^Mhonies dedicatog a full Ieh$tU f Urohte 8tatue|»t Lee. Robert &. E^e ,4th, great-grandson of the geheroli was named; to uitv'ell the bronze like- ness, which (Stands on the oxnct Ja^ohuments of^inliititry 8tr4te^'8i?° 6 ' w ftwe General Ux* *toocf fahdfor whom ho labored; to jeace rwheh.he arose to accept the comr; \as'.lii war. took the ^ei'd''in^th(i*!bDr•\: ^nartd\ of the armed forces df Vtr- 'nhioiLibat Memorable i^d of RJchmbnd, Va, Jan. ' ^S-^-fhe TJue old hall of thfc iatftS^Softhand the oW^ftath-V»it^| $*W QC--teteg»t*fefe' »|, |one'today as Robert Edwarit tee, \\\ **~*—* '\ :|he ^reafe chieftain of the Cdnteder*; •jffitj. ffife. honored throttghont the: •jfottt-territory onca nnde'if jit&*stars; iandl)'a». . ' ', .\ • Virginia; da whose baKlelietd* 4.pril, ISfSi. tdtte, thpir* -ftotet l»b* th* i»th»M*** ; #*«*' &* WcOfeHtl-n . Mffe ef closed th« hiotot -when he reajto- ed f&^ girt wife la earnest te *hht- ting hersfeli away fironf the wdtief; Sha Kept her tow of lijirtincsy tft ths-eni TMttxm E. O'Brieii Elected President Of library Group The Middieport i4j«*ry associa- tion have elected tbwe atflcors: Thonias Ef. O'Brfeh,. - president; tiarold J- ararch, vice pre*ldeht; Rockwell & Comfort* Measurers Btlas Helen E, Jackaoh* aecrst»ry; Mrs. Blarjorf© Iteynolfs w«|, re- apiiflltSled librarian, • income of the association during tfi& year 1331 front fines was &(!&• 12. The total cireolatlfift was l,9Stt. - The: book committee far ths library daring the coining year IKJ composed of the following: Chalr- nuln. Mrs, Edgar Reynolds: Mrs. Roger iiintley, SHsa Claire Judaea, Sockwelt H. cimtart, Mri. W. ©. :mt*$<ieii, & Kart FrohMcKJ. tie*. Donald K. Evan*, Rer. Oanlet Mot- Joy a|d i&e Incorotog pastor W th# i 3fetne4i«! chfibch- ESIDE COLUMBIA IL CONCESSION !^g»^tegtoa» Jfatu ip-'Ftaai- n&«ttt-$$j& , %$.- Qtge&iig: :*ie>- tm*m* Mm^mm 0« Se=r^ ite^'#^ m -^$&**** ..ffttfr .%Sjin- *5^l*»tp9ite4 tt ^ fr ;the-fli(^r#«6S«!iiil^:.:|^ ' '^iQf':^^r h* t&e- !&»»*'' iWttct'- -'..foa, '\*-;..-;- - '','•* ?j- p*r*-\^itf»ilttee • ' k ' '., ^%0*'-l«l *«**;' #« '«*» : iittoiWm -•was'esptaittcd' ^i.to^^cmm:^, a A#Mf-;«i'-iEea«w«*Mr-s1 nm tk» Ots*' was OXQ&pt&t •nat'j 10 ' 5 AWBnWt bt&O&mXf'*$&/!()& •-: 5n£» «**«*«»» wonid'^n ire«^i* #«* *M-»^' MMtttMbM mem*** .a -caiiHint*-, treat • OfefcMt. i» 4te flriUM) «•»«» *\* *»*. ****** ^j 11 ** Looking Bacirward-To Help Us Look Forward As we entei- the new year it might pay all of lis to * 3 renunisce. The-^old\ world is stilLyotui^^ We have lots to ^leariL But-dbe thirty is sure, no matter wHat trials and tribulations the people of^the earth have gone throug-h the ages past, they have steadily marched on- ward- ... ,,, K ,,|,., ; - fU^m$>f he/M||%ho doubt\ om ^ctv3gie|$ -tell^i^g an^ 'scoff at our culture, but we h|^|ppess0d l&rther 'tn^te,iait 1^g^^|s.t!#i ik 'the.' past three hundi^^pafs. That is insofar I as oitr efforts '3$S| the .foiys of living* ** ar&.;ep^iine^ l , ^f|| . ••]* : ,' $h<^e o| us wn^pve passed thelbalf centuw im^rk ha^piiiy to hark baels W our cfeiffihood da^# get tJieitjE mean- ing p| ^at'\joys illMnig/ ^e may .lot be ha$pierV iji' theMl *n,^Jlili^ of i$® wtcordBit we ; ^upifot eliangei bac1|?lo *the old: orde^of id|||s, wih^ildu^re- specttatheljard-ii^lang; •::;*** ;' , \Backwards turn. Ipykward, O T?ime in Bankers Stick iJew Tor*» Jan 19—Kew Vo* City found temporary r,elief today for its numerous fiscal woiues, b^t was not yet out ot tW \woods ComptroHer jG^iarles W.' JBei iy, after a conference with bankera lasting until after midnight se- cured a temnoiary loan ot $12,500,- t>00, which, added to ?S4,QOO,0aQ al- ready on hand enables him to meet obligations totalling $S5,GtiQ,- 000 due this \\eek , most of them tomorrow, and ie^o a alight bal- ance. The loan 4s toi I I days, until Feb 1, and Is at G pei eo.ut—<»n t Interest i«te so high, that Boiry \haractetliedi i^ as - \soinethlng V that has ever happened to t^is I city before.\ j liast fall the city borrowed : nioney «t 1%, per con.t\ ' The $S6,BOO,0$& In hand will run , Jhe olty until Saturaay, Jan. S8, [Berry Said, adding that after Sat-. I #.day he wooli #lmpiy havo to nnid w adiHtion4 ^Qiiteg.\ MAY REALEASE 4 ARRESTED IN HAWAII «T* *<» Honolulu, it T, Jan 19—Habeas coi PUS, proceeding? to effect the re lefcse of^Mrs Gianville Foitescue ant! thiee navy nxon, held fov- tjia inuid&i of a wstygotqd. wonmn at- iachei, were threatened today by their attovnejs unless prosecution authorities pment the case to the giahd juiy Thuisdny, ^With olty and county attorney 3qroes r Qiliilnnd >ainly seaiching , | foi an outside attorney to- act as special prosecutor in tho case, and ^elajing presentation of tho nwt- tei to the giaivl iiMJ o» the; ground that the InvosO^ayon. was taconi- ^letet Mpntgortiery, >\ r lp,._ %rn at- j torney for tl^e' auattft,, sbld\ ho Swould instibpito. th» Mhegss^WDltf] IroceaafijH^'ijl^r if^,^*5ff. M$ had not b%un Cft act % Wat titocl. Winn wcusod\ PUUI^ ot hav- ing glveft to-tho \newsBdiew.atato- mentals.|w'o nt She defenawUs rt- log0^ph=aii>4 io PM^I'O^ thf: \a&jt* itnd,asinour3 true ,of our busing •Wer^ada > iustfor.toiilght* it|ona| living^o jtis S'lffair^ M our; paiu . . .Stt ar1ii|;the oifa^ day. by Corra Hari^fWhO! §pi^|fared'ti|6 trying timeil in th#fouth|^ after tfe' C%iJ \War. Home$|^ev^iy»4 crops rtune^d; tto money, &jmvee$: , &m\& Wh0 peJes|Mt did yoti ntu«|.i*e exists fpensio.Ri arid, janie their worked. txk idJ» .^WltOi d6 it* we^belpleiaifnQJ Mar as; niucil ^jpmpli . ent epixdila^iflien . • Bi€Lyo#|jpian; employjneiH8B(|jran QrWmm .^-flle p^i#sotit ^mtJssini^Sm^ Jbet . ^For> $ they;liiilii^w ? tjie»^elv€s* -.-..V * .\ '''--*^- ; I I^oi|ng i ^i«!kward sinot: the Ides of { Octobers fflgtetfm w^uldthink thread the literature-of th^e'tinies, that thip. country was headed for the demnitiOtt bow-bows, our Government a fetture,oW , people in the throes of despair--all lost. Some of us* it fe trud, have had to give up our autos, move from our $10,000 bungalows, cut our amusements to meet our parses, do with lest rainiiiln^ eat more mmln at home, bf fc these thliigs are but comparative. What did our fathers have? Can't you readels who%we passr' ed the two score and pas milestone w* member dimming the oil lamps,\ or a. buggy was a rare treat? Or a trip \out into the couiifery\ ion Jhe street car an event? Ami a meal ik ^\restaurant\ something to Mk about for a week? And who of us of t|is ag^ cannot re- member %imminy the oil lamps/' or a iitfife later On, en|oy4»g the ^irill of «J^ putting: ori to * a gas) mantle without smearing it all over %m place? And pay- ing p4J for a pair If $ho^s? Such m- \Irojf butter ff<itt *at wrapped in mr& taken from a Ijilng open and Stinday School 1* ^ having our '*bu6}her paper,*'. cra< 'evei barrd> aw« board**? peimfes for^an^ atifie corner eonf^- tioner%«, thM flirting §ith the devtl a«4 our the meny, i M caused sbtefc the room, am4 yom rememi w^timoiteiiorc a Jir^pottHd bathing: siilia»d,#;sfcr««f'b<'rtiiii''t0 *'keep her' \ went thiwt^rh pttnics that tlMM tor- Wlll^* &X *t %VasnlBgton, $m, lSM3i>PoaHtett.»goi)i<3e* 4 \v%at aiiqe-1%6 silpplyj, j ite. -tho hoift^^isttte- Mm^— ^SftlroW ^llaM^terrupted- J9r4^ M jjrojiesal of ChMriwuv jqhn;, ^ Rfci* 4oh ot th» Jioiaoosititt: Navional QontjnUtso wga exprt*aei i** d W by the JihU-SWooft I»Q8jrae;>(tt a x fpr. mal doclarntloiu • ,*helnMgue,wliloh»ald \prohlb.1- ttfth In ftot a «ji*«!iiam pUtiqftMSi- ,m%\' expteasad «*conft<a > o»eo>- Jn].Ulfrj ilhrwident ol tho OnU»$ St*t^#|» 'Ma oliitf law enfocgei9.9nfc *W,<?frV '':-/;^t ; t6ew, l)0s- no wi»taje#,Jl^: )toblan 'horn* rule' moaiia ovenlual- ly *rtoon rule,\ the Leaguo'a deola- ^tto^ttW.-'* 0 ,;. .' Uho 4«0,i8r^loa ol poUc^ wa* made puhliov tQssIjtlit at a bamiuot, closing tha proh(bltl*t or«uniiMi- |tt6a't nr^afty- convenwoil. U cpirewd *t* »rJ«a«iTir ?s»iw«i rojBwlajf r«paJ,,*qtwreaduw«f ifo- iMuimbitoA-%iw wtlsteilij «oill|*e** jtloa. *»i iMr.pcoWHilt, Wild mid I^ijieitjfcjliw'-Wjflnjl ^'Wfed** oh ihh iiltmHt^', '«pit*M» t>t thfclr \t«t* till, *JHt hbp*1iliir tiiunpilftni 11 * T . Olrtctaj' Wooacoek of th« ?JoW» bltfon Bureftu told tho ttelegi»t«il j enteTcentflftt *«« im»rWt«* :.1»t : «4jj'' not perfWl «1« ttlWt:.*^^ tiow to control thil fl«(|M(tt»-ior ««• uor Whfttt prdnlbltloa *n!or*»\mSnt Jittrto\ttVclj%^ of |h« i*o»pu»- *SeouWft'«<»ftJWtttw; s l aovoraV tifttfis itu'tarMa addrass fin; \What »M& Wjlt jpo In 1932\. U^t^h ahlia \'^i is \Wrti known and w^il ttfttfo«stj»04 \KE':'*\1. tKtoughtful unit olne^iit neOPto tlmt prohibition #*s...*6* Atjftf feMlo\ In tfto 1928 ca»i^«ei| J$% th,af. \tho religious Issue Vttfj %iii tttfe ttojov tRtstoc\ accused four lu getting an toiptirti •Ch^ defendant^, Mrs JFoitescuec ideat , ; Thpma5i8. »Iasato,.„JJ„, : ,,&, XiOid and Albert d Jones, are be^ tag held without hosjd in ousMy of. naval officers They are Uiargad A\ith» tho abauottoh au4 klllinj; Q? Joseph Kahanvwal, youns HairtV Ian accused of attacking Mrs. Tlia- Ha hassle, wife ot tho lieutenant' and daughter o? -Mis- Sortoscue, $* t Find a Pagan Crypt , . \jaUcnn Cfe J^tn,! iSHA^'Ufes\ ete»fe and prhhably -paj^in tos^pt %ff» dlacoval-ed toilay un(|er *«&* OOor in tho Church of St, Ste»heitt ol tho A.bya9litt(tns. - > : *Chvao niorblo 'steps l«ad\ng to >th» crypt wer© uncovered Jaex,cii- yation work. There pyogenes'Uncos' the old Hoov was takou as ftvldeac* that tho crypt «,ntqdatftd th» churclu which was built In ^h«>. 'Offithtfi century. : /-%w C%BU?1 Ot a Soman eotunm also wan fouftd nenv by, leadlnr to^, |hehoHe< that th«c crypt w«* p*«^ tail. If it was, It tfould be th*. ffrit lwgaii ntonum«at -rouiid in -thW oart ot Vatican City-' the onusmofc in the crypt WM covered, 'with e*roh, and Vnttoan i&uthorlotea ordered the exonyatloti tomporarily uunpahutd to p^Tmlt«. inoro careful inv«*tti*tW. Tli» •*- cA,v*tlon wus undectftkea to «- gtoro and rointom the old floor of tW church, which ftM «ov#rea avor cftnturloK ago, iaiji|lpililii)WgtfaaaiWBia 'ga-ggja^'S' STALLED ON TRACK; STOPS TRAIN A%«'tth* .erowdrtd, pt thf t^ff- If l«l*«*jfi|Wf\«rf|a «p^fo«ieWB|j!,' whon gw4e*hfe SyI*e*WiP' ItVrltut of tho JfWeUStf Police Dflpkttiijeni drove tip.Rf 13»*3$ *. lib totlfcy Ottihls way nem&.tfttmi 4itty* i. » ' . Ipiiht got a«t W» 8«ii»Bttt awl fuft ^\oim tJ» tr»c^ toward ttl« ftreeport, I1W Jan. 18—Sotno^ho tlaiiovor I(«nt8f» iWtt «i»4 ft te«| raflfonil »3»tertt* i»»y And It dlweult to obKIn reyenuoa to i6tf#r fixed 4a*?IE«*, bat ( S?ertnefli lllliioii h«* it Unr Hn#, known «* •Kfa^ Directors For Medina iron & Brass %« pewoaasr^f the dlreotorste Of the Median Iron * Brass Co. his been chitnfted »nd at a recent m**tlitjt the n«rne» of William J, KIrby *nd j. D- Johnson were add- «d. Wllllaai J. KIrby who will serve •t ch*lrw*n of the tmimf ts a member of ths Soniervllie iron Worlt* of 8oai»rtsftl0, Sew Jersey. P thSfcottefrlaJteje ot tha- targest foundry comp«nle« in the comury. 3. tf, JohMon I* pre*Sdfitit ot th« I Jf. tt JoWon CW. of Now Vcrk Cliytme of «h» largest ptambteji bovtt* in. the c**t, WHlltni Miinsoa. wto nets la the capacity as «f«lM raan»K«f and ha< *eeW'W«snt«t*<l *«h ta* cettip»ay for #ercral y*«n». co*»p1e|e» tho jboti'd Mr. Siunaoii f» »fce.pesl- ( 1 fi» brtnsffiff isf the*# t## turn tto. the director*!* ot tho SJ^tlts* .xm~m- am*.co '«Ktit fo'f*e>! •a*f«f,- feniM'iS* : the- f«ft««ft«lo» iff. -i$t* company., 'tftw ,(^pf.«(» pslng' ttcerporatedl *M«;ft -«il'-,«iBlii fho *i»«ar»ct'nr* - of otiiir';'Vj*9<l.«et* :|fatf. BiosO' *QU» MjlMittt' «** •t tft}» pJant-l8:tH» -iM&'iltlle tho' JB»mb*r of »#«*., '««tili»«l; till Kfobubly not Vn te«INIi«--« pr«» »«at,lt \ «sp«eted w»Mm pTanw ftr# eit»Misi>\'i a« tec?N|» % «Si| t« tho 3M«(tt. it««if ih* siiUt, At Buffalo i\ » A Son |»owe,th« <\<««t-itiri|r.«M'«felk'! MU»l( vra tWl^r, JMUTT j half mtiid leans, thai made a pjrpflt, TIio .fiillroad «Heratcjf hstwoen | truttOYe* jrnil f^jSh HW»o**ft c«tt*| noctljii* •( tho litttot plttfie wltft to efclESIO flfwt WeBffinS* H«86f8f is tho centre of a slack raising ra- tion celvod na toftfond* #1» yeaf f feat, tho annual report nhowa that th9 llrtd earned 713 cutilst a «li«re f»*t year. Tho *2H of prollt Was pttt] back Into tho lino and will be ug«d In reoatfaolug tho track. John ft, Coeu, grand dxaltcu, #ftlor-of the, draw bt BJk4 ^Itt\'iJHt the «ue»t of BlitWlo %(f(li*.4t Skit* day tiftht, Immrf S(ttik> twmt: TOeftrt*V« of WMte .tcjOik'-. *W ptanttlnif tft ittekd *fi»\-ttlfi«|*fi^-' •which *»r b«! giveh la ^r* t^iftt honor, , . • .'-:,';'•.' «jttoi^%^^'' ; <lmil^: f Jt<S'-ft^tor?'«a*t|oif 6f:KlW*+ [vUi& Ofirig* will be held Sutljrdu^ J»tf* SM-p #fc M» &»*% titi^iifr ttfteti JNottf l&o»: tsfilt fc*- »jis *M r«tttott«i' 8WIU«K . -fit* r« ..-te«i «ho 'Krfttt- ^ itk* »rfc. Oood evening cWWronJ Row 4fi you get along; with the pusWe»\5s! rtddlea? Weil Iter© are tho correct $mweto to checfe ydnraelve* »fl4 gee I? yon anawcrod them «II rH5ftt» : 1. Tbo «rorto, CMS r <tm% pAtit>. R8BI. ana A%£, farm tH Ittaaim ALBXANDBUi and CAltMS- BINE. , 2. Tho asswor to tho ridldla ha- \t>8nU*tM. n Tbe aiimo «t the, other »tut« 1» formed thus' -- -itooic--' •- • •- * • <sm&- - Sow cMdr%» wer«m t they ate- ptr-'f Ot «M6HMtt . Ho#' t f*i» golms i. ««t he* „tttlc*4y jrotj eaU' gttif|»: l- •• a*m« Cf Uts Story: I ftin jtotRt! •t: •'»f0ky! • • •*&' : tif»i+ *iMr »-!ttift iflrl: «rt*j ».• -:f>in«Hi*Bft largo IMeat «*k- >' >MMN «r fruft r>nd .wsva** '« ifi*«Miidt«)otBer, Sh« pte*« •'* »ifc **--*«<-* trmt h«ri ih- • Hi II' ly * 'bit *»W «»* 'h«r »M-:*flent:. HfJrt told hlttt *ftd: ««M th* D«iJt«t' Jot tsm€m$ w»tm Wfr* to^.lif-, |'.i.raftiite*Sa:%i»,:jJ6,'• '•' 'Y-,':,'. t r-' ' Th« *o!t wn *h«d and. «nt*rf»f :- guWnjf blitwtie *llh h»r ?iotBl«i **»U#d th* Uttie |irl'* aWfow*, TSBUBffcMS f, iSlf«jlHjft.'*lttlt m$'M^0- \m>-hmm!® mmtmm •.*»»{**' • rsplf** theinmifc, * ; :-•'- \Why ota«ate, wis**- 6% «tJfn:3f«|'. fftw*! 1 * '''• \' ••'••:'•' i^ ; -,' •\the 6ett«iF l« -«ttt,#ew *er-#p«t^;' ; »nd iicilng ht« nbom IK* J«f»»*l out of' b«4 »»* *t»r«l»* tlwwfait'-, tfwt uttte fitfc 0MW*sir »*»**••*' ho«iM> tt««wrf th* «*!«\* *eriM| M4 |««irfti; «»* test- WWl.tiw.^tll', Sfo-w who *«» tlw Uttb «M «M '- nrfctt; t» llw till* «t It*- »»«rt ' At7K1rllOU.Y , Rtcepoit. I* l.tAtt, ife***Wis J - l <' 8, ' li ' fft,lta * ^tt*^ Md. t»».rlmt D.I* jfa«hrich< oe j»M«ii»* f w ,«t*iea «Wtow>- ^'•*$#&»>>*#, m car. Tho tm»A *»*'W|l?*4 |?r 1W>J teen raiiiutw;, wljile * wtocklu» o«r was aumnioHfilt K^\iot«ji •*(»«> brlcfrOuM--*»)iJilf*.- * ' \-v . : J* • M -pilW-'tlltt 'tmoUWr' c^yAoloJ U*ht* ilMitfftWiWi Wk W***t ; : binJ/'o**! j^«*iy *t''ti»e; '4tm*\ -• lh*'.lif4;*if!< '«h«t»K.'|»t itn^tu^i* twoBrt th* fatin. . ' . t -i *T-'' ;i *fj ^1 :.-*^J