ww a Tf CITIZENS INAUGURATE MOVEMENT TO HASTEN REOPENING OF BANK « MAYGOTOU.S. Ja m e s to w n , J u n e 1 4 . — In sp ired b y th e su ccess o f th e citizen s o f F a lc o n e r in o pen ing th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k o f th a t v illa g e , a g ro u p o f resid en ts o f Ja m e s to w n , h as laun ch ed a c it izen s’ m o vem en t to h asten th e re opening o f the N a tio n a l C h a u ta u q u a C o u n ty B an k . T h e m o vem en t w a s in itiated y e s te r d a y b y F lo y d H . S h a rp w ho se cu red the cooperation o f a n u m b er o f citizen s re p resen tin g va rio u s in te r ests an d who join ed in a d d ressin g a le tte r to Jo h n H . W rig h t, ch airm an o f the D epositors’ C o m m ittee, re - HIGHESTCOURT R o c h e ste r G ro cer p lan s A p p e a l if S ta te ’s F in al T rib u n a l u n fa v o ra b le A lb a n y , Ju n e 1 3 (IP)— H e n ry S. M a n le y ,, counsel to the m ilk control b o ard , to d a y said a tto rn e ys f o r a R o c h e s te r g ro c e r who h a ve ch al len g ed th e co n stitu tio n ality o f the N e w Y o r k m ilk la w ad vised him th e y w o u ld c a r r y the te st to th e U n ited qu estin g the com m ittee’ s. san ctio n o f S ta te s Su p rem e C o u rt i f th eir clien t a person al ca n va ss o f a ll depositors l o s t in t h e C o u rt o f A p p e a ls. w h o d o n o t im m e d ia te ly s ig n th e ir L e o N e b b ia o f R o ch ester, w ho lo st an a rg u m e n t o v e r m ilk sales in th e low er co u rts o f R o ch ester and M on roe c o u n ty has an appeal b e fo re the s ta te ’s h ig h est co u rt on to d a y ’s c a l en dar. M a n le y d eclared N e b b ia ’ s re p re se n ta tiv e s had told them th e y w e re p re p a re d to push th e ir appeal into th e n atio n ’ s h igh est co u rt i f the C o u rt o f A p p e a ls upheld the co n stitu tio n ality o f th e m ilk control la w . T h e m ilk con trol la w w a s enacted b y the la s t legislatu re. It is an e m e rg e n c y m easu re intended to pull th e d a iry in g in d u stry out of the slo u g h o f depression. I t g a v e a board o f th ree p o w e r to fix p rices consum e rs m u st p a y and fa rm e rs m u s t 'r e ce iv e . I t also w a s em pow ered to d en y or w ith d ra w sellin g licenses to re tailers w h o circu m ven ted the fixed re tail p rice schedule. N e b b ia w a s accu sed o f d o in g th a t b y g iv in g a w a y a lo a f o f b read w ith tw o q u arts o f m ilk. a ccep tan ce o f th e g o v e rn m e n t re o r gan izatio n plan. — o----------- - DR. M’DUFFIE VICTIM OF RARE BLOOD DISEASE — •' N ative o f O tto h a d been O lean H e a lth O fficer O lean, Ju n e 1 4 . — S u ffe rin g fro m a ra r e blood d isease, D r. W illia m E l le r y M cD u ffie, w ell know n lo c a l-p h y sician, died M o n d a y n ig h t a t th e B u ffa lo G en era l hospital w h ere he had b een a p a tien t the p a s t w eek . D r. M cD uffie had been ill fo r a m onth. D r. M cD uffie, born in O tto, J u l y 2 3 , 1 8 5 9 , had been a re sid en t o f O lean the p a st 4 3 y e a rs. H e received his e a rly ed ucation in th e pu blic schools o f O tto, la te r a tte n d in g the U n iv e rs ity o f B u ffa lo , w h ere he r e Building Pheasant Eggs given x CATTARAUGUS LEAGUE RAISES ResidenceTotal Speeds Up Members of 4-H Clubs FURTHER WAGE PRICE OF MILK WINS AT RALLY CUT IS SOUGHT 120 F u t u r e F a rm e rs BY RAILROADS TO BASIC $1.08 m eet a t C o u n ty F a ir F ee h ails Increase as “ B e g in n in g o f n e w E r a ” A lb a n y , Ju n e 13 (IP)— H ig h er p rices f o r m ilk p rod u cers as an nounced b y the D a iry m e n ’ s L e a g u e w ere h ailed to d ay a s “ the b egin n in g o f a n e w e r a ” in th e m ilk in d u stry o f N e w Y o r k sta te b y D ire cto r K en n eth F . F e e o f th e S ta te M ilk C on trol B o a rd . T h e basic pool or a v e ra g e p rice to b e paid th e le a g u e fa r m e r s fo r a ll th e ir m ilk, a cco rd in g to an n ou n ce m ent a t W a te rto w n to d a y , is $ 1 . 0 8 p e r 10 0 pounds o r 4 7 q u a rts o f m ilk re g iste rin g 3 .5 b u tte r fa t in the 20 0 m ile zone outside N e w Y o r k C ity . T h is p rice is s u b je c t to fr e ig h t d if fe re n tia ls an d to organ ization and indebtedness ch a rg e s m ade b y the leag u e. In th e W a te rto w n a re a , one o f the la rg e st p ro d u cin g cen ters in the sta te, th e n et p rice fo r the fa r m e r is 8 6 cen ts p e r 1 0 0 pounds, an in c re a se o f 1 6 cen ts o v e r th e A p r il prices. — o------------ J C o n stitu tio n a lity o f S ta te M easu re a tta c te d b y D ealer Arthur E. Sutherland, fa r m e r s fo r ice cream and cu rta il in g the am oun t im ported fro m other states. F e e said th at even i f the board should fix a m inim um price fo r cream sold to ic e cream fa c to rie s in the m etro p o litan a re a $ 3 a 4 0 -q u a rt can h ig h er th an the p resen t p rice, th e re su la n t in crease in the co st o f m an u fa c tu r in g ice cream w ould be only a b o u t s ix cen ts a gallon . ---------- o---------- COUPE WRECKED BY TRAIN AND WATCHMAN IS DEMANDED W a r r e n , P a ., Ju n e 1 4 . — F o llo w in g an a ccid en t at, one o f the th ree cross in gs on th e d eto u r th rough P le a sa n t a n d M ead tow nships, n o w in use as a re su lt o f th e closin g o f th e G lad e b rid g e f o r re p a irs and w id en in g, an a g ita tio n w a s sta rte d here y e s te rd a y to h a v e w atch m en placed at the cro ssin g s u n til the b rid g e is opened. A sm all coupe d riven b y A n d re w G eek , E r ie , w ith his sister, M rs. A n d re w A m a n n , a s a p a sse n g er, w a s stru c k a t th e cro ssin g a t the e a st end o f th e d eto u r, b y a fr e ig h t tr a in on the P e n n sy lv a n ia R a ilro a d . T h e oc cu pan ts o f th e c a r escap ed serious injury. Badly hurt cranking Car F re d o n ia , Ju n e 1 4 . — T h e re w ere 1 6 9 w h o re ce ive d th eir diplom as a t th e F re d o n ia S ta te N o rm al School, 1 0 3 being residents o f C h au tau q u a C o u n ty. Dr. Russell H. Carter, head of the pu blic school m usic departm en t, S ta te D ep a rtm e n t o f E d u ca tio n , A l b an y, addressed the class. T h e fo llo w in g fro m C a tta ra u g u s .c o u n ty w e r e a m o n g th e g r a d u a te s : K in d er g a r d e n — P r im a r y G rad es — Rosetta M. Andrews, Randolph; A lo u re n ce H icks, F ra n k lin v ille ; G e r tr u d e K. M arsh, D e le v a n ; M ary E liz a beth N a p ie r, D e le v a n ; E le a n o r M on ro e S e a g e r, E a s t Randolph. In term ed iate G rad es— M ild red D. A n d erso n , R a n d o lp h ; R u th L . A n d e r son, R andolph?' L i l l i a n ' e . G oodrich, East O tto ; F lo re n c e M c N a m a ra , G re a t V a ll e y ; L o is E lm a re e d , G re a t V a ll e y ; E lle n E . R itte r, C a tta ra u g u s. G ra m m ar G rad es— C a rl L . C o lvin , S te a m b u rg ; K a te M ark h am , South D a y to n ; N o rm an M atteson , So uth Dayton. S p e c ia l M u sic— I n e z E . C h am p lin , of L it tle V a lle y ; O liv e A . H a n c o ck , an d R o c h e s te r , c o u n s e l f o r N e b b ia , a t Paul J. Smith, Salamanca. H a y in g s ta rte d e a rly as R esu lt o f R a in fa ll c r e a m b o u g h t fr o m N e w Y o r k s ta t e S everal fro m C a tta ra u g u s C o u n ty a m o n g G ra d u a te s Jr., will be m ore n e a rly on a profitable to w n ; one sister, M rs. L u k e D e w e y b asis and the d r ift to the utilization o f C h icago and six grandchildren. t a c k e d th e m ilk c o n tr o l la w on th e o f m ilk in o th e r c la s s e s f o r -which gro u n d th a t it vio lates the 14 t h th e p ro d u cer re ce ive s less m on ey w ill am endm ent to the fe d e ra l co n stitu be checked .” tion and A r tic le 1 o f the state con stitu tio n , w h ich p re v e n t the sta te A lb a n y , Ju n e 1 3 (IP)— A ssu ra n ce fro m a b rid g in g th e p rivileges o f a n y th a t th e S ta te M ilk C o n tro l B o a rd H a y in g has a lr e a d y sta rte d on citizen “ w ith o u t due process o f la w .” ■will n ot do an yth in g to in crease the som e C a tta ra u g u s C o u n ty fa r m s , a c “ T h e o n ly question here is w heth p rice o f a p late o f ice cream w a s g iv co rd in g to C . N . A b b e y , lo cal fa rm er the em e rg e n cy clau se (in the m ilk en to d a y a s th e board concluded a b ureau m a n a g er. T h e abu n d an t ra in co n fe re n ce w ith a com m ittee o f ice fa ll has been ideal fo r g ro w in g g ra s s co n tro l la w ) co vers th e obvious u n cre am m a n u fa ctu re rs. and other h a y crops. W h ile m a n y co n stitu tio n ality o f the a c t,” S u th e r K e n n e th F . F e e , d irecto r o f the fields w e re in poor condition due to land declared. “ W h en a public em e rg e n cy is de b oard, said, h o w ever, the board m ight w in te r h eavin g, M r. A b b e y s a y s the clared b y the L e g is la tu re , w h en there fix the m inim um p rice fo r w hich ice h a y crop g e n e ra lly w ill re ach m a t cream fa c to rie s can b u y cream fro m u r ity som ew h at sooner than usual. is g e n e ra l u n rest, do th e co n stitu dealers. H e ad vises fa rm e rs to s ta rt h a yin g tio n al lim itations cease to o p e r a te ? ” M an le y, who a rg u ed the case fo r “ W e w ill c o n tin u e to stu d y this e a rlie r than th e y com m on ly do. C lo the M ilk C o n tro l B o a rd , declared dis p rop osal a s \yell as the proposal to v e r and a lf a lfa should n ot be allow ed trib u tio n o f m ilk tends to w a rd a p e rm it o n ly cream fro m certified to g e t too m atu re b e fo re cu ttin g. d a ir ie s to go into ic e c r e a m ,” Mr. “ T im o th y , i f c u t b e fo r e i t b lo o m s m onopoly, 'a n d th e re fo re should be F e e said. c o n ta in s m o re th a n t w ic e a s m u ch re g u la te d as a u tility. The latter suggestion was made as digestable protein as hay made from a m e a n s o f in c r e a s in g th e a m o u n t o f timothy that stands until it is nearly D od ge co m pan y stated. N o n -resid en tial bu ildin g' co n tracts le t d u rin g M a y , 1 9 3 3 , w e re $ 3 1 , 6 3 9 , 4 0 0 , an in crease o f 3 2 p e r cen t o ver th© p re ce d in g m onth. In M a y la s t y e a r , h o w ever, such co n tra cts totaled $ 5 8 ,9 4 6 ,4 0 0 . 169 DIPLOMAS COURT RESERVES ARE AWARDED AT DECISION ON MILK FREDONIA NORMAL LAW CASE APPEAL ceived his d eg ree in m edicine in 18 8 8 . A lb a n y , J u n e 1 4 . - T h e S ta te C o u rt H e b egan his p ra c tic e in F a r m e r s A lb a n y , Ju n e 1 0 (iP)— T h e S ta te o f A p p e a ls re se rve d decision a t the M ilk C o n tro l B o a rd announced th at ville, w h ere he rem ain ed one y e a r conclusion o f a rg u m en t la te y e s te r it has decided to red u ce b y a p p ro x and in 1 8 9 0 he m oved to this city. d a y a ftern o o n on th e appeal o f L eo im a te ly 1 2 cen ts p e r 1 0 0 pounds or D i. M cD uffie w a s d eep ly in terested in N eb b ia, R o ch ester g ro ce ry m a n , fro m 4 7 q u arts o f m ilk the p rices paid to civic affairs and in 1902 was elected the actio n o f lo w e r co u rts in finding fa r m e r s fo r m ilk th a t goes into the a m em ber o f th e B o a rd o f E d u c a him g u ilty o f vio la tin g the m ilk con m a k in g o f A m e ric a n cheese. T h e tion, a post he held co n tin u o u sly un tro l la w b y g iv in g a w a y a lo a f o f fa r m e r s ’ p re se n t price fo r this class til 1 9 1 4 , b ein g p resid en t o f the board b read w ith tw o b ottles o f milk. o f m ilk is $ 1 . 1 5 . T h e n ew price co ve r in 1 9 3 3 - 1 9 1 4 . T h e C o u rt o f A p p e a ls w a s a sk ed in g a ll m ilk delivered in Ju n e and F-vr a q u a rte r o f a c e n tu ry he had to d eclare the e m ergen cy m ilk con m ade into A m e ric a n cheese, w ill be been health officer o f O lean. H e w a s tro l la w u n con stitu tio n al, and a n com puted b y a n ew fo rm u la based in a m em ber o f the A m e ric a n M edical n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e t h a t i f th e p a rt on m a rk e tin g conditions and S o c ie ty , N e w Y o r k S ta te M ed ical S o la w is upheld, the question w ill be will be $ 1 . 0 3 p er hundred pounds, a c c ie ty . C a tta r a u g u s C o u n ty M e d ic a l subm itted to th e U n ited S ta te s S u cording to the b oard ’ s b est in fo rm a S o c ie ty , and a m em ber o f the sta ff o f p r e m e C o u rt. On th e outcom e hinges tion a t th is tim e. fhe O lean G en era l hospital. the su ccess o f the s ta te ’ s efforts to In an n o u n cin g this change, M r. D r. M cD uffie held m em berships in aid the d airym en . -F e e said th a t th ere is So g r e a t a d if Olean L o d g e , N o . 2 5 2 , F r e e & A c A t to r n e y G en era l Jo h n J . B e n n e tt, fe r e n c e betw een the A m e rica n cheese cepted M asons, Buffalo---Gon&istoryf •Jr., and H e n r y S . M a n le y, counsel to p rice a n d t h e 'p r ic e o f 7 4 cen ts p er K n ig h ts T e m p la r and the C ity C lub the board, d efen d ed the sta te ’ s action hun dred pounds fo r m ilk m ade into o f O lean. on the gro u n d th a t m ilk can p ro p erly b u tte r th a t th e re is a ten d en cy to use H e is su rv ived b y his w ife , M rs. be re g u la te d as a p u b lic u tility. The a g r e a t deal o f m ilk f o r the m akin g D e lla M cD u ffie; tw o d au gh ters, M rs. board, a s arg u m en ts b ega n , re vea le d o f b u tte r and other prod u cts which C h arles W . K u lp o f N e w Y o r k and th a t in the la st tw o -weeks o f A p r il b rin g the fa r m e r s only a low price. M rs. I. W ilso n , J r . , o f O le a n ; tw o alone its o rd ers had in creased the ‘ W ith th e ch an g e m ade to d a y ,” ! sons, D r. Donald A ; M cD uffie, O lean, fa r m e r s ’ m ilk checks b y $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . F e e sa id , “ th e m a n u fa c tu r e o f c h e e se j a n d R o b e r t E . M cD uffie o f J a m e s- N e w Y o r k , J u n e 1 0 (IP)— C o n stru c tio n co n tra cts a w a rd ed in M a y to ta le d $ 7 7 , 1 7 1 , 7 0 0 , a g ain o f $ 2 0 ,5 9 8 ,7 0 0 o v e r th e p reced in g m onth b u t a decline o f $ 6 9 ,0 4 9 ,5 0 0 as com p ared w ith M a y , 1 9 3 2 , it w a s re p o rt ed b y the F . W . D od ge C orporation . T h e M a y sta tem en t show ed im p ro v e m e n t o ver th e p re ce d in g m onth in each o f the fo u r m a jo r classifica tion s o f co n stru ction , n a m e ly re si dential buildin g, public u tilities, p u b lic w o rk s and non -residential. R esid en tial a w a rd s stood a t $ 2 6 ,5 1 9 ,7 0 0 , th e la r g e s t m o n th ly to ta l since A p r il a y e a r ago . F o r the first five m onths this y e a r resid en tial con t r a c ts f o r t h e 3 7 e a s te r n s ta t e s am oun ted to $ 8 5 ,4 4 0 ,5 0 0 , as a g a in st $ 1 3 9 , 5 8 1 , 7 0 0 fo r the like period o f 19 3 2 . “ T h ere a p p ea rs reaso n to believe th a t the g a p betw een the cu m u lative to tals fo r the tw o y e a r s w ill be p ro g re s s iv e ly n arro w ed th rou gh o u t the re m ain d er o f the cu rre n t y e a r ,” th e FOWLER, WIFE AWARDED $1000 O lean M ilk m an w i n s A u to C ollision C ase A j u r y in Su p rem e C o u rt a t L ittle V a lle y a w ard ed F ra n k lin F o w le r , p ro p rie to r o f a m ilk station in 17 th stree t, O lean, $ 5 0 0 , and his w ife a like am oun t, in th e ir su it a g a in st the A . W esto n L u m b e r C o m p a n y o f P o rt ville , re p o rtin g a t 1 0 o’ clock this m orning. M r. F o w le r claim s dam ages to his m ilk d e liv e r y tr u c k a n d lo s s o f s e r vice s o f his w ife , -who w o rk ed in the store, and M rs. F o w le r f o r personal W e s t S ta te S tre e t, O lean, betw een m on n e c e ssity ,” he said. “ In fa c t, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Streets, r ip e ,” s a y s M r. A b b e y . “ E a r ly c u t I k n o w o f n o g r e a te r com m on n e c e s ab o u t 1 P . M ., M arch 2 7 , 1 9 3 2 . tim o th y m ead ow s w ill enable a b e tte r sity. B a il in the sum o f $ 5 0 0 w a s fixed “ T h e m ilk business p ro b a b ly uses f o r D o reth ea A . G rill, ch arged w ith second crop to be g ro w n . T h is sec ond crop tim o th y, i f c u t e a rly , is th e h ig h w a ys as m uch as th e m otor fo r g e r y , second d egree, and gran d fu lly equal to fu ll bloom c lo v e r h a y , buses, the ta x ic a b s or the m o tor c a r la rc e n y , second d egree. Sh e w a s re acco rd in g to P r o f. E . V a n A ls tin e o f rie rs, leased on h er ow n reco gn izan ce. “ T h e possibilities fo r abu se a re — o—--------Cornell.. “ I t m akes splendid p a stu re num erous, and h ave resu lted in the WORKERS IN TWO JAMESTOWN in m id-sum m er w h en p erm an en t p a s m ilk business com m on ly b ein g re FURNITURE PLANTS S T R I K E tu res a re b ad ly dried u p.” quired to h ave p erm its and licenses in Jam estow n ,- J u n e 1 4 . — A b o u t 7 0 connection w ith m a n y o f its in stru THREE PERSONS INJURED em ployes o f th e U n io n F u r n itu r e m en talities.” Two Women and Child Hurt When M a n le y told th e c o u rt th e m ilk C o m p a n y and a b o u t 90 em ployes o f Cars Collide at Cuba Lake business “ fro m b egin n in g to end is the N a tio n a l F u r n itu r e C o m p a n y a re Cuba, Ju n e 1 3 . — T h re e persons tb e m ost co m p letely re gu la ted busi out on strik e. T h e strik e a t the w e re in ju red in a head-on collision o f n ess in existen ce, e x c e p t th e r a il U n io n is confined to the finishing tw o autom obilies on th e south shore ro a d s.” room , w h ile a t the N a tio n a l the o f C u b a L a k e S u n d a y n igh t. T h e in “ M ak in g it a pu blic u tility m a y be strik ers in clude m en fr o m the finish ju re d a r e : M rs. P a u l M c C re a , 2 5 , a decided ch an ge in th e fo rm o f r e g in g, ru b b in g and sh ippin g d ep a rt B o liv a r, fr a c tu re d l e f t co lla r bone, ulatio n , b u t it need n ot be a sta rtlin g m ents. O th er em ployes o f the tw o fr a c tu re d rib and lacera tio n s to le ft ch ange in its e x te n t.” p lan ts a re a t w o rk , officials state. hand. I J a c k M c C re a , 4 , her son, A s s e r tin g w a g e s h ave b een c u t five 35 Men get Work sm ashed rig h t toe. M rs. F lo y d M c tim es an d oth er conditions a re n o t C re a , R ich b u rg , 2 3 , lacera tio n s o f th e B ra d fo rd , Ju n e . 1 4 . — S y lv e s t e r s a tis fa c to r y , th e m en h a ve asked f o r fa c e . T h e y w e re ta k en to C u b a M em R ich , o f th e firm o f R ich and com 2 5 p e r cen t, w a g e in creases, elim ina orial H o sp ital, w h e re m ed ical a tte n p a n y , ann ounced y e s te r d a y th a t he tio n o f piece W ork in the machine, tion w a s ad m in istered and w e re la te r had re ce iv e d a c o n tra c t to l a y w a te r room s, g u a ra n te e o f the d a y .ra te f o r rem o ved to th e ir hom es. lin es on the R o b e rt P rin g le lease a t p iece w o rk in o th er d ep artm en ts and A c c o rd in g to Police Officer John Sim pson. M r. R ich stated 35 m en recogn ition o f th e shop com m ittee. M c G r a w , C u b a , th e c a r s d riv e n b y w e re p u t to w o rk on th e .p rjp ect. ----------fO— -------Concerts for South Dayton LJoyd McCrea and Lawrence Ronol- T h is is th e la r g e s t n u m b er o f m en South Dayton, June 13.— The der, of Olean, locked front wheels as p u t b ack to w o rk f o r the co m p an y in Jamestown Concert Band has been th e y w e re passing in opopsite direc the p a s t fo u r m onths. tions. Both ears were tipped aver, W a r re n , Ju n e 1 4 — N . D . M cM an u s, doing considerable damage. Cleveland-, O,, su stain ed concussion o f Ronolder and' two other compan the brain and other in ju rie s last eve ions in his c a r w e r e u n in ju red a s Heads District Postmasters Cooperstown, June 14 (IP)— Fred O. Smith o f Vernon ’today was rening when he was thrown through a were Lloyd McCrea, Paul McCrea apd eleetfcd president of the New York p late g la s s w in d o w a t th e M e tz g e r- two other children riding in the Mc branch o f the National • League of Wrigbt store when a c a r he was Crea car. District Postmasters as they ended a * ‘ zrankxng started up unexpectedly.' session here yesterday# G rounds. F o u rte e n b ask ets w e re distributed a t M ach ias, seven in E a s t O tto, eigh t a t P o rtv ille and one a t L ittle V a lle y . T h e bask ets contain 3 0 e g gs each and w e re shipped h ere fro m th e S ta te C o n servatio n fa r m a t Ith a ca . A lt o g e th e r 6 1 bask ets h ave b een d istrib uted in this co u n ty, M r. A b b e y says. T h e b o y s and g irls a re p aid 7 5 cen ts f o r each b ird raised a ft e r it is ab o u t s ix or seven w eek s old. T h e ev en ts! birds a re purch ased b y th e C o n serva C a tta ra u g u s w on the tr a c k an d tion D epartm en t. field even ts, sco rin g 8 1 points, w hile L ittle V a ll e y w a s second w ith 4 5 p o in ts; F ra n k lin v ille third w ith 2 6 , P o rtv ille had 2 4 , So u th D a yto n 1 7 , R andolph 6 and E a s t O tto 0. C a tta ra u g u s also w o n the so ftb a ll to u rn am en t, fo llo w ed , in o r d e r One hundred tw e n ty F u tu r e F a r m ers o f C a tta ra u g u s co u n ty took p a rt in the second ann ual C a tta ra u g u s d istrict r a lly , held a t the F a i r G rounds a t L ittle V a lle y S a tu rd a y . T h e a g ricu ltu re departm en ts o f high schools a t C a tta ra u g u s, E a s t O tto, F ra n k lin v ille , L ittle V a lle y , M ach ias, R andolp h, P o rtv ille and So uth D a y ton p articip ate d in the tra ck and field LEONARD HORTON MEETS DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION N eobe M an leaves P a r ents, S isters a t R a n d o lp h engaged by the Village Board and the Business Men’s Association to furnish baqd concerts in the park here Saturday evenings, commencing June 17th. The contract is for a series of 10 concerts ending August 19th. The time of each concert is 8 to 10 P. M. A d d itio n a l R ed u ctio n of ! 2.5 P . C. ask ed — O p p osition seen N e w Y o r k , Ju n e 1 4 (A*)— D o w , Jo n e s & C o m p a n y said to d a y th a t th e railro ad s had decided to se e k a n addition al 1 2 % p e r ce n t w a g e cu t and th a t n otices to th is e ffe c t w o u ld be sen t to m o rro w t o th e fo u r p rin cipal r a ilw a y brotherhoods. T h e proposed c u t w o u ld b e addi tional to th e 1 0 p e r c e n t redaction fro m the b asic r a te u n d e r w h ich the ra ilw a y em ployes a re n o w w o rk in g . T h e fo u r lead in g brotherhoods a re the E n g in e e rs, F ire m e n , T rain m en and Con du ctors. I t is expected n otices o f the red u c tion w ill be sen t to oth er gro u p s la t er. nam ed, b y L ittle V a lle y , So u th D a y ton, P o rtv ille and M ach ias. Unjustified, Robertson Says In the tu g o f w a r C a tta ra u g u s C levelan d , Ju n e 1 4 (IP)— D a vid B . a gain w a s first, and M ach ias, F r a n k R obertson, p residen t o f th e B ro th e r lin ville and P o rtv ille finished in th e Ja m e sto w n , Ju n e 1 4 . — A n a ccid en t hood o f Loco m o tive F ire m e n & E n w h ich sen t 4 ,4 0 0 vo lts o f e le c tric ity ginem en, to d a y 's a i d a n y fu r th e r o rd er nam ed. su rg in g th rou gh the b od y o f L eo n a rd w a g e redu ction b y th e ra ilro a d s Officers Elected A lv in H orton , 2 9 , N iob e, w h ile he “ cann ot be ju stifie d ” and th a t his T h ese officers w e re elected a t a w a s a t w o rk on a sta te h ig h w a y re brotherhood w ould “ decline to g r a n t” business m eetin g fo llo w in g the lu n ch : p a ir jo b a b o u t a m ile and a h a lf a n y fu r th e r decrease. presiden t, S ta n to n W a ite , R an d o lp h ; fro m Sto ck to n on the S to ck to n -B ro c“ J u s t how the railro ad s can ask a vice presiden t, L y n n W o o d , L ittle ton ro ad , b ro u gh t in stan t death fo r fu r th e r deduction a t th is tim e, es V a ll e y ; s e c re ta ry , L e e F r ia r , P o rt th e victim abo u t 3 o’ clock y e s te rd a y p e cia lly w hen the w hole c o u n try is v ille ; tre a su re r, G ordon B u tterfield , aftern o o n . t r y in g to inflate, w h en co m m o d ity R an d o lp h ; re p o rter, H erm an M iller, H o rton , an em ploye o f L a v e rn e p rices a re risin g and business is g a in L ittle V a lle y ; fa r m w a tch dog, R . W ilc o x o f L ak ew o o d , w ho operates in g, is m ore than I can u n derstan d ,” H erm an , M ach ias. H . J . Sh oup, a g r i severa l tru ck s f o r the N e w Y o r k said R obertson. c u ltu ra l te a c h e r a t L ittle V a lle y , w as S ta te D ep artm en t o f H ig h w a ys, w as “ I t "would b e a d e fla tio n a r y m o v e e le c te d a d v iso r f o r th e se c o n d y e a r ; g o in g to the assistan ce o f another in the fa c e o f efforts to in flate.” J . 0 . Sa n d e rs o f C a tta ra u g u s w as tru c k d riv e r w h en he w a s fe lle d b y R obertson said he had not been nam ed e x e cu tive se c re ta ry , and th e high v o lta g e c u r r en t. in fo rm ed o f a n y such p lan b y th e G lenn U n d erw oo d o f R andolph w as G. R . V o lla n tin e o f K en n ed y, d riv railro ad s, b u t th a t u n d er the a g re e chosen a d viso r to the presiden t. er o f a tr u c k c r a n e , had stopped his m ent reach ed last O ctob er the roads N in e ty -tw o atten ded the banquet, veh icle a t an in tersectio n in su ch could serv e n otice th a t th e y in tend prep ared b y M iss M a r g a r e t D a ly and m an n er th a t th e cran e boom, 2 4 fe e t ed a fu rth e r w a g e d ecrease a n y tim e the hom em aking g irls o f the L ittle in len gth , cam e in co n ta ct w ith a a ft e r tom orrow . V a lle y school. S o n g s w e re led b y high ten sion line o f the N ia g a ra , ---------- o---------T ru m a n P a rish of F ra n k lin v ille . L o ck p o rt & O ntario P o w e r Com P rin cip a l W . G . M organ o f L ittle p a n y ’ s system . H orton approach ed V a lle y g a v e the ad dress o f w elcom e, t h e c r a n e tr u c k a n d r a is e d his r ig h t and Su p erin ten d en t H a r r y C ald w ell hand to g r a b the steel side o f the o f th e C h ild r e n ’s H o m e a t R a n d o lp h tru ck . In sta n ta n e o u sly the terrific w a s the principal sp eak er. E n te r ta in p o w e r o f th e 4 ,4 0 0 v o lts o f e le c tr ic m ent w a s provided b y th e vario u s ity passed throu gh his bod y and killed F u tu r e F a rm e r s ’ chapters. him . O ne fin g e r on th e dead m a n ’ s H. J . Sh oup presen ted the a w a rd s rig h t hand w a s bu rn ed to the bone. and tro p h y. R ibbons w e r e g iven b oys O th erw ise, th ere w e re n o burns abo u t E r ie E . R ich o f C a tta ra u g u s, p la .*1w in n in g th e first three, p la ce s in the th e body. tiff in an action b ro u gh t a g a in st D a ath letic events. V o lla n tin e, seated in the cab o f vid B . M cW illia m s as th e re su lt o f a C a tta ra u g u s in vited - the F u tu r e th e cran e tru c k , sa w H orton fa ll, b u t collision b etw een th e autom obiles o f F a rm e r s to hold th eir ach ievem en t fo rtu n a te ly looked up b efo re ju m p th e p a rtie s n e a r N o rth C ollin s in a c o n te s ts th e r e in F e b r u a r y . in g fro m the tru ck . O b servin g the snow sto rm N ovem ber 16 , w as Results in Meet steel boom o f the cran e w a s re stin g a w a rd ed $ 5 0 0 in sup rem e co u rt a t W in n e rs in the ath letic events, on the p o w e r line he backed the L ittle V a lle y T u e sd a y . nam ed in ord er o f finishing, w e r e ; truck a w a y before attem p tin g1 to M r. R ich claim ed th a t a s a re su lt 7 5 y d . d ash , b o y s u n d e r 1 2 0 le a v e th e cab. of the blow he developed a hernia. pounds— C . R ich , C a t t .; G . B e rg , W itn e s s e s to th e a c c id e n t d e c la r e d D r. T h eo d o re J. H o lm a n o f C a tta r a u C a t t ; O. K e lly , L . V . ; R . W ilso n , th at the ru b b er tires o f the tru ck g u s e s tim a te d it w o u ld c o s t $ 4 0 0 an d F r a n k .; H . B o n h o ff, L. V . T im e , 10 s. sa ved V o lla n tin e fro m su fferin g a three weeks o f the patient’s time to 10 0 yd . dash— R itte r, C a t t .; A u s f a t e s im ila r to t h a t e x p e r ie n c e d b y g e t it fix ed . tin , C a t t .; M iller, L . V . ; Sto m etz, H orton. D r. H olm an testified also th a t M r. P o r t.; 1 2 s. H o rton is su rvived b y his w ife , [R ich had an operation fo r g a ll b lad 2 0 0 yd . dash ,b oys u n d er 1 2 0 M rs. Je w e ll Hulberfc H orton , and a d er rem o val som e tim e b e fo re th e pounds— B u tch e r, S. D .; C. R ich , d au gh ter, Ju n e L o u ise H orton o f N i accid en t and th at an 8 o r 1 0 inch C a t t .; G . B e r g , C a t t .; N ichols, P o r t .; o b e ; his p aren ts, M r. and M rs. E lm e r c u t w a s m ade a t th a t tim e, b u t g a v e M . W a ite , L . V . ; 2 4 s. H orton o f R andolp h, and th ree sis- it as his opinon th a t the hernia is n ot 2 2 0 yd . dash— R itte r, C a t t .; B a r k | ters, M rs. G eo rg e M c E lw a in , M rs. the re su lt o f th a t b u t o f the a ccid en t. er, L . V . ; R . F r ia r , P o r t .; A rn o ld , R o y D ix and M rs. Jo sep h F o w le r, all T h e b lo w causes the m uscles to s e p C a t t .; Sto m etz, P o r t.; 2 0 .5 s. o f Randolph. a ra te and le t the in testin es push 4 4 0 yd . dash— R itte r, C a t t .; W a g ---------- o---------th rou gh, w a s his explan atio n . A n op n er, R a n d .; R u p er, C a t t .; F r ia r , eration is n ecessary. P o r t .; M erch an t, L . V . ; 1 m. In the case o f R o b e rt H am ilto n o f H ig h ju m p , b oys o ver 1 2 0 pounds M ach ias a g a in st G eo rge D avid son, — H u ll, C a t t .; E llis , L . V . ; A u stin , J r . , th e j u r y a w a rd e d th e p lain tiff C a t t .; M erch an t, L . V . ; E ld re d g e , $ 5 7 5 , to d ay. T w e n ty -s ix o f th e 2 9 y o u n g m en P o r t .; 4 ft . 1 0 in. C o u rt a d jo u rn ed to tom orrow . B ro a d ju m p fo r boys u n d er 1 2 0 sen t to B u ffa lo f o r th e p h ysical e x pounds— W a ite , L . V . ; B on h o ff, L . am ination f o r the C iv ilia n C o n se rv a O L E A N C O M M U N I T Y C H E S T RICH AWARDED $500 DAMAGES C a tta ra u g u s M an su f fered H e rn ia a fte r A u to C rash 2 6 S ala m a n c a B oys A cc e p te d fo r F o re stry C o rp s; go to C am p D ix in ju r ie s , r e su ltin g 7 fr o m a c o llis io n in V .; “There is no doubt that it is a com T h ir ty bask ets of. p h easan t e g gs w e r e distributed to 3 0 boys and g irls, m em bers o f th e 4 -H clu bs, in this co u n ty b y M a n a g e r C . N . A b b e y o f th e F a r m B u re a u office here, M on d ay, W o o d r u ff, F r a n k .; Wilson, F r a n k .; B e rg , C a t t .; 1 5 f t ., 8 in. 880 yd . ru n — L . F r ia r , P o rt; B u tch e r, S.' D .; H ull, C a t t .; S . W a ite , R a n d .; B u m p , F r a n k .; 2 m ., 3 6 s. M ile ru n — R u p er, C a t t .; Robinson, F r a n k .; F r ia r , P o r t .; S u tte r, S . D .; H a rv e y , L . V . ; 5 m ., 3 6 s. Sh o t p u t— P h etlep lace, M a c h .; M cC lo ry , F r a n k .; E ld re d g e , P o r t.; H a r v e y , L . V . ; G re g o ry , C a t t .; 3 2 ft ., 1 in. H igh ju m p , b oys u n d e r 1 2 0 pounds — M . W a ite , L . V . ; R ich , C a t t .; W il son, F r a n k .; M oore, C a t t ,; K e lly , L . V . ; 4 ft ., 9 in. -B ro a d ju m p , fo r b oys o ver 1 2 0 pounds— A u stin , C a t t .; B a r k e r, L . V . ; R y d e r , S . D .; G re g o ry , C a t t .; E l lis, L. V. — — o------------ Dies while at Work in Field Sh erm an , Ju n e 1 3 — L o v e n u s B o ck , a life lo n g re sid en t o f M in a, died sud d en ly a t 1 1 . 4 5 o’ clock th is m orn ing w h ile cu ltiv a tin g a field o f corn a t his hom e, fo u r m iles w e s t o f here. A p h y sicia n w a s sum m oned b u t M r. B o c k w a s dead w h en he a rrived . H e a r t disease w a s g ive n a s th e cause ofxdeath. T h e d e c e a se d w a s 6 6 y e a r s old A p r il 2 3 d . H is w id o w , tw o sons and a n adopted d au gh ter su rv ive . Ore Shipments advance tio n C orps, w e r e a c c e p te d W ed n es d ay. T w o w e r e r e je c te d a t th e p h y si QUOTA SET AT $17,000 Olean, Ju n e 1 3 . — T h e b u d g e t f o r cal exam in ation and one retu rn ed as the ann ual Com tnu nity C h e st enroll an ex tra . F o llo w in g th e e x a m in a tio n , th e m ent h as b een placed a t $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 , a S a la m a n c a co n tin gen t, w ith others, red u ction o f $ 2 ,8 0 0 fro m la s t y e a r . en trained fo r C am p D ix , N . J . fo r p re E lim in atio n o f o rgan izatio n s n o t in lim in a ry tra in in g b efo re assignm en t I the w e lfa r e g ro u p last y e a r w a s r e sponsible f o r a red u ction fr o m th e to the fo r e s tr y cam ps. D irectio n s to en list m ore yo u n g b u d g e t o f $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 o f 1 9 3 1 . T h e an m en f o r th e C iv ilia n C o n servatio n n ual cam p aign opened w ith a dinn er C o rp s, -were re ceived b y i C t y W e lfa r e a t 6 .3 0 p. m. M on d ay. F iv e ch aritab le o rg an izatio n s w'ill Com m issioner A lv in F . F re d rick so n be aided th rou gh th e C h est. T h e y a r e to d ay. I t is un derstood h ere th a t N e w th e R ed C ro ss V is itin g N u rs e S e r v ic e , Y o r k C it y w a s ab o u t 20 0 short o f its C it y R e lie f S o c ie ty , S a lv a tio n A r m y , and P u b lic quota and ca lls f o r m ore w e r e m ade the A n ti-T u b e rc u lo sis in o th er cities. M r. F re d ric k so n said H ealth A sso cia tio n and th e O lean G en eral H ospital. he exp ects to en list ab o u t 2 5 h ere. Not Many Fever Cases Forest Worker Burned to Death O lean, Ju n e 1 3 . — R ep o rts o f fo r t y cases o f u n d u lan t f e v e r in th e c it y o f O lean, w hich h ave been in circu latio n h ere th e la s t se v e ra l d a ys, a r e n o t supported b y th e re co rd s o f th e office o f th e c ity H ea lth D ep artm en t. A c co rd in g to th e books o f th e office, th ere a re o n ly tw o ca se s o f f e v e r w ith in the" c it y lim its. R e p o rts o f s c a rle t f e v e r ca ses a re also e x a g g e r ated , a cco rd in g to figu res of th e h ealth office. T h e re a re th ree n ew cases re p o rted re c e n tly and ther’e a re n o w eig h t ca ses u n d e r q u aran tin e. K a n e , P a ., J u n e 1 3 . — G u y Ir w in , 2 3 , M arien ville, P a ., ■fo r e s t s e rv ic e officer, w a s b u rn ed to d eath a n d -Har r y W in n o w icz , 2 2 , P itts b u rg h r e c r u it in the civilia n co n serva tio n co rp s, was serio u sly in ju re d h e re w h e n th e trac to r on w h ich th e y w e r e r id in g o v e r tu rned . A th ird y o u th , E d w a r d S te in , o th er P ittsb u rg h re c ru it, escap ed in ju r y . Cleveland, June 14 (/P)— Ship ments of ore on the Great Lakes dur Must Use Detour ing May totalled 900,534 tons— an in W a r re n , J u n e 1 2 . — E ffe c t iv e to d a y , crease of 789,708 tons ovef the cor the Glade bridge is closed to traffic responding month in 1 9 3 2 . _ During anil th e d e to u r over th e Hickory the first six months of the season, S tr e e t b rid g e a n d e a s t th ro u gh P le a 825,845 "more tons of ore have been sant and Mead townships, to Glade is transported down the Lakes than in in u se . T h is rout© h a s b een g r e a t l y a,like period of la st year. improved* • an Fall Takes Man’s !fe Jamestown, June I S .—-Rasmus Larson, 74, 81 Tower street, dta§ last night at 1 0 . 3 0 o ’ clo ck a t the W* C. A . H o sp ita l o f a b lo o d clot, re sulting "from injuries received Jan# 7th, when ho fell at his horn* m i fractured his left hip, shoulder ami, elbow. B e is survived by a daughter and f son. 1
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