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CATTARAUGUS REPUBLICAN, WEDNXSDAY^ JUNE^St, |SSS
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WEST VALLEY
GRADUATION
JOHN K, HAINES, FORMER
PORTVILLE ATHLETE, KILLED
CATTARAUGUS
GRADUATES 42
SM EtHPORT BOY BAD VT,
INJURED |N COLLISION OF
BICYCLE WITH AUTOMOBILE
¥
F. W -A . GRANTS
FOR SCHOOL AT PORTVILLE
28
Portville, June &3-—Word h a t been
W ashington, .June 24 (JP) — ' F irst
Kane, Pa,* June' 28-—Theodore
received of the death of John K.
allotm ents .‘ o f ; new public works
Haines, 20, well known form er P o rt­
Bergmark, 11-year-old son Of Mr. and
program include a g ra n t o f $188,100
ville
youth,
who
died
in
W
inchester,
Mrs.
William.
Bergm
ark
of
Smeth­
Rev. A... J. Taylor Deliv­
r f i g h School Graduates
Robert Edgar Salutator- to build and equip an addition and
port,was in a slightly b etter condition
Ind., due to a broken neck, sustained
to an existing school
11, Eighth Grade 28, in an automobile accident near Win­
ers Baccalaureate Ser­ at Kane Community hospital, al­
ian, Edith Jane Kupp alteration's
building a t Portville, to tal cost o f
in E x e r c i s e s Last chester. The young m an was a . star
mon Sunday, Com­ though his state'w as still serious, as
Valedictorian at Com­ which will be .$418,00.0.
the result of a bicycle-auto collision
athlete a t Portville during his high
■ P resent, plans propose a threemencement Wednes­ which near happened ngar his home
W eek End
mencement
school career. H e 'le f t Portville fo r
story- fire-proof -addrtion- a n d ' altera­
day
Saturday.
Graduation exercises of the W est W inchester,. Ind., last year to .accept
Twenty-eight seniors will receive tions- to existing building, grading
The
boy
has
a
punctured
lung
caus­
an d landscaping o f grounds.
The
■Valley Central school were held in a position in an industrial plant. He
Forty-two students will receive ed by rib fractures, and a broken leg, diplomas in commencement exercises
leaves
his
m
other,
Mrs,
Ruth
Haines
project
is
designed
to
“provide
am­
the auditorium over this week end.
at Little Valley on W ednesday even­
diplomas in commencement exercises
The
boy
was
cycling
eastward
at
a
of
Portville.
ple-facilities
and
to
eliminate
existing
There are 11 graduates of the high
at Cattaraugus high school Wednes­ curve in Bank street, when a car, ing from Tint Chanyplin, president o f hazards,” P. W. A. said. The g ran t
school and 28 of the eighth grade.
day evening, The salutatory and val­ driven by James Grossman of Smeth­ the Board of Education.
The eighth grade exercises were Fri­
Rev. Williancf T. Dunstan delivered covers 45 per cent of the cost.
edictory addresses will be made by port rounded the curve and the ve­
ELEVEN
GRADUATE
.
day evening; the high school com­
the honor students, Herman Lorence hicles collided. The boy was thrown the baccalaureate jsermon Sunday
FROM RED HOUSE and Elizabeth Cyener,
m encem ent S atu rd ay evening, and
evening. Miss Onpolee Armstrong
of the car, it is said. played and a high school o ctette com­ BRADFORD HORSES
idie baccalaureate service Sunday
EIGHTH GRADES R ev. A. J . T aylor, d eliv ered the onto the radiator
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evening.
posed Of Je a n Milks,. Ja n e E vers, Ja n e IN TIE FOR HONORS
sernion a t the Baccalaureate service,
, The high school graduates are Bes­
Knight, Ann Dye, Evelyn Jepson, A T COUNTY SHOW
Exercises of Consolidat­ held Sunday evening at 8:45 in the INDIANS MOVE
sie Benton, Arnold Borer, Francis
Nancy H arrington, Eldene Under­
M ethodist church.
TO GET CANNING wood and Lorena Wilcox sang. The Valley Hunt Club En­
ed Schools A re Held
Brennan, Richard Gerwitz, A lfred
Class Night Program
Goodemote, Edna Goodemote, Mar­
FACTORY LEASE invocation and benediction were by
Friday Evening
The class n ig h t' program took
tries Nose Out Glenjorie Goodemote, Fra'nk Ploetz, Ger­
Rev. William P: Sipe.
the
form
o
f
a
gypsy
encampment,
aldine M. Sanford, B ette W oodruff
Eleven pupils received diplomas
dorn Horse to Split
opening with a medley of gypsy songs. Would Cancel Cattarau­ ‘ Class night was held a t 8 Tues­
and K arl Zimmermann.
a t the eighth grade graduation exer­ The program follows:
day evening. The program : Review of
Championship *
gus Reservation Lease, W ashington Trip, Lillian W hipple;
Those in the eighth grade graduat­ cises of the Red House consolidated
Welcome from the chief of the
ing class are Arnold Aldrow, B ert schools, Friday evening a t 8 at the
Operate Selves
Class History, Lee Heidriek; Junior
Gypsy tribe, Jam es Wake.
Two entries of Bradford’s Valley
Blackmon, Richard Blohm, Orlin Red House United B rethren church.
Prophecy, Gladys Sipe; Junior Com­ H unt club tied fo r grand champion
The lore o f th e Gypsies of ’38,
Glark, William Crawford, William
Washington, June 24.— Acting in plaint, Bruce Baisch; Senior Com­ honors a t the horse show held a t the
The graduates are Chrystole Carr, B etty Cunningham, E sther Hoag.
Duffy, Theola Ehman, Doris Folts, Elizabeth Carr, Grace Godfrey, Joan
behalf of Indians on the Cattaraugus plaint, Ruth Dunbar; Senior Will,
farm ers picnic in L ittle Valley Sat­
Introduction of individual mem­
Cyril Gerwitz, Florence H auri, Jen­ K ilburn, A ndrew M endell, Florence
Reservation a t Irving, the D epart­ Jam es Curci; Presentation of Gifts, urday.
bers of the tribe, Dorothy Gowin, Jus­
nie Xolody, Jane Ann Lawler, Marian Prevorce, George Remington, Ethel
The winning horses were Fan Tan
tin W alters, Eleanor Briggs, A rthur m ent of Justice plans to sue fo r can­ Geraldine Backus; Senior Charge,
Lindsley, Donald MacLaughlin, Bar­ Shoemaker, Helen Shoemaker, Julia
cellation of a lease given by inhabi­ Morgan H illebert; Junior Response, and Virginia Lad, with Como, of the
Wehling.
nard Nuszkowski, Edward Olsker, Shoemaker, Grace Sluga.
tants of the reservation to a private Delphine Booth.
Glendorn stables in Bradford, a sin­
Bonita, reader of tea. leaves, Eliza­
Eugene Olsker, Leroy Ploetz, Orell
canning company.
The program fo r the exercises fol­
beth Hill.
The mixed chorus of the high gle point behind.
Scharf, Virginia Scharf, Millard lows :
The 'Indians, organized as a co-op­
Horses from southwestern New
Song, w ritten by Dorothy Gowin
school will sing two num bers a t the
Schupperhauer, Flossie Skinner, Ar­
Selection, Allegany State Park and M argaret M.- Bailey, directed by erative under the name of Do-Sho- opening of Commencement exercises York and northw estern Pennsylvan­
line Smith, Karl Smith, Nora Smith, band.
Wea, would establish their own can­
George Bird.
at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening. Rev. ia were entered in the annual show,
nery, if the lease is declared void,
Joyce Stady, Mildred W east and Wil­
Invocation, Rev. Mr. Lindquist.
Chonita, the crystal gazer, Lois
H. W. Sander will pronounce the in­ with most of the blue ribbons going
helm Zimmermann.
and propose the Bureau of - Indian
Salutation, Florence Prevorce.
Wheeler.
vocation and Rev. William T. Dunstan to entries from Bradford stables.
F rank W. Jones, principal of the
Affairs assure it of purchases of“ Violets and Roses,” piano selec­
Dr. E. C. Cleveland of Cattaraugus
Daya, the palmist, Jewell Brown.
the benediction. The rem ainder of the
W est Valley central school, received tion, Grace Godfrey.
400,000 pounds of tomatoes annual­
directed
the show, and Dr. Otis J.
G ifts from the pack, Robert Bartprogram :
the degree of M aster of Education at
ly, sending the enterpi-ise well on
Advice to the seventh grade, Joan low and Heinz Griehm,
Salutatory Address, “F uture Farm ­ Case of Snyder was the judge.
the University of Rochester June Kilburn.
the road to success.
Trophies were furnished b y Mrs.
Charge to the Juniors, Jam es
The lease was made some years ers of America,” Robert Edgar.
20tb.
“Ju an ita,” song trio, Isabel Carr, Wake.
Carrie Barnsdale and Richard HeasAddress, “ Our Naval Problem,”
ago by Charles Dennis in behalf of*
Lorraine Remington, Isabel Reming­
ley of Bradford. The jumps were
Reply, Mary Kepple.
the Indians. I t provided th a t the Geraldine Backus.
ton.
provided
by F. D. Dorn, Bradford.
G ift to the school, John Gold.
INDIAN SCHOOLS c
Lake E rie Preserving Company might
Address, “World Peace” , W ilburta
Class will, George Remington, An­
The complete results of the show
Commencement Program
operate a cannery on the reservation Wible.
PLAN TW O FIELD drew Mendell.
were
as follows: (The name of the
The program fo r the 47th annual fo r 99 years, paying annual ground
Class
song,
Helen
Shoemaker.
Musical
Selection,
Jean
Milks.
horse is followed by the rid er’s name
DAYS EACH YEAR “A Date We Won’t Forget,” poem, commencement exercises, to be held rent of $30, and stipulated th at those
unless
ridden professionally.)
Address,
“
The
Advance
of
T
rans­
in the school auditorium W ednesday on the reservation -would be given
Ethel Shoemaker.
Pleasure
horse class— Goldie, John
Success of June Program Class prophecy, Elizabeth Carr, evening a t 8.45, is announced as fol­ preference in the purchase of toma­ portation in the United States” , Lil­ Dorn, Glendorn
Stables, B radford;
lian Whipple.
lows :
toes and also on the canning factory
Leads to Decision; Ac­ Chrystole Carr.
Virginia
Lad,
William
Hanley, Valley
Valedictory
Address,
“
Woman
Suf­
Processional, Mrs. Ruth Holbrook payroll.
Piano
selection,
Mary
Lou
MattiH unt Club, B radford; Snappy, Glen­
tivities Reported
frag e” , Edith Jane Kupp.
and Miss Ruth Burke.
The lease rights were sold by the
son.
dorn,
and L ittle Beau, B etty Lederer,
Junior
Chorus—
“Passing
By”
,
P
u
r­
Invocation, Rev. A. F. Saar.
Lake E rie Company to the Snider
Presentation, Julia
Shoemaker,
The annual June field day of the
Valley
H unt Club.
Song, “Requiem” by Bantock, High Canning Company. Subsequently op- cell, and “ The Golden Chain,” Mozart.
combined schools on the Allegany In­ Grace Sluga.
Five-gaited class— Boy, Scott Gray,
Presentation of Diplomas, Tint
School Chorus.
ei’ations ceased but ground ren t pay­
Song, Gordon quartet.
dian reservation was such a success
Franklinville;
K e n t u c k y Dawn,
Champlin.
Salutatory Address, “ The Electro­ ment continued.
Guitar solo, Dana Gardon.
th a t two a year will be held, one in
Presentation of prizes, Principal D. George Lincoln, Cattaraugus.
m agnet” , Herman Lorence.
Accomnanied by Representative
Presentation of Diplomas, DeForSeptem ber and one in June, Stanley
Model hunters class — Fan Tan,
Address, “ The Perpetual Chal­ Alfred F. Beiler, Edward Hogen- B. H arrington.
est Mattison, president of board of
W. Johnson, the principal, reports.
V
a
lle y »H unt Club; Olivia, Valley
The graduates are Geraldine. Back­
lenge”, Dr. Clyde B. Moore of Cor­ miller, vice president of Do-Sho-Wea,
Red House school scored the most education.
us, M argaret Jane Case, Pauline Com­ H unt C lub; Currency, Glendorn Stab­
nell University.
j conferred with officials of the De­ stock, Ruth M. Dunbar, Madeline L. les; and Sinbad, C. H. Allen, F rank­
Address, Rev. Mr. Lindquist.
points with 76; district 4 was second
Song,
“ Czechoslovakian
Dance partm ent of Justice and furnished the
Selection, band.
with 45. Red House school won the
Gage, A udrey L. Gloff, Alice L. Hill, linville.
Song”, High School Chox’us.
facts
unon
which
suit
will
be
predi­
softball title.
Green hunters class— Neuilly, Mrs.
Valedictory Address, “ I Have a cated, if the federal bureau- decides Edith Jane Kupp, B ertha A. Sheridan,
W ayne Printup proved to be the
Carrie
Barnsdale, B radford; Virginia
Rendezvous With Life” , Elizabeth to proceed in the interests of the In ­ M arjorie E. W aite, Lillian J. Whipple.
best shot with the bow and arrow. Mr. Mrs. Carrie Gardner
W ilburta J. W ible, Bonnie W illiams, Lad, William H anley, B radford;- CurCyener.
dians.
. . .
Johnson is interesting the pupils in
irency, David Dorn, Glendorn Stables;
of Randolph, Sister
Wilhiah W illiamson,
Presentation
of High
School
The basis of the projected legal ac­
archery. Tie is one of the best shots
James J. Curci, Jr., William J. ! and Como, Dick Dorn, Glendorn
of Ernest Brown, Dies Awards, Principal Sidney M. Frost. tion is the claim th at the lease has Dunkleman,
in the state, having placed second in
Robert Edgar, Alex F or­ Stables. ■
Babcock Awards,
been voided by discontinuance of op­ iss, J. Almond FrOntz, Lee E. Heidthe state tournam ent.
Pony class— Sweetheart, Dr. J.
Randolph, June 27— Mrs. Carrie
Marie F a rra r Memorial Awards.
erations, for the reason th at two of
The Indian schools are making Brown Gardner, well-known resident
Presentation of American Legion th e principal conditions th ereo f— rick, Morgan A. Hillebert, Bernard W. C rittenden, B radford; Pepper, P atty
changes in te x t books to follow the of this village, died Saturday night
Awards. Commander Henry Merow
idi
a toarket for tonlatoes Kelley, Stanton J. Kilburn, Ralph Spring, Franklinville.
Ju m p in g sw eepstakes— F an T an;
Salamanca system. The Indian child­ a t the W. C. A. Hospital in Jam es­ of-fi Post
Lnc*4" XT
/S 1146,
Aa American
A rtl.l /-*Otl Legion.
X AA*SAn
I
,
! Mallen, Lynn O. Milks, P aul R. Mil­
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ren who: attend the Salamanca system town.
Awarding of Diplomas, Clifford source of employment—have been ler, Jr., Willis Smith, Jr., Marvin R. Como; Snappy; Goldie.
m ust have all tex t books th a t were
Three-gaited class — Tony High
She is survived by two sons, Dr. V. Setter, President of Board of Edu­
'W est.
breached.
loaned to them returned to Mr. John­ D. Gardner and Samuel Gardner of cation.
} Alumni night will be on Thursday, Hat, R uth W ehust, Carl Wehust, Cat­
son, 91 Fawn avenue, before July Randolph; a daughter, Miss M argaret
j with a banquet a t the Methodist taraugus; Bob Mack, Ray Johnson,
Members of the Class
,s
ry,
i-»
, ,
1st, he says. A list of books needed Gardner of W atertow n; and two
Members of the class are: Presi- M O t h f t l * , 1 W O U « l . l i £ £ » 1church a t 6:30 at which Rev. Clifford Bradford"; Sinbad, C. M. Allen, F rank­
for next year also m ust be given to brothers, D. A. Brown of Randolph
dent, Janies I. W ake; vice president, G r a d u a t e
T l l 1 S . l i m e ' Josfiua will speak, followed
by init- linville; Lillie Beau, Betty Lederer,
Mr. Johnson.
iation of
the class of 1938 a t the high Bradford,
and E rnest S. Brown of Salamanca. Robert T. Bartlow; secretary, Jewell:
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School will reopen Wednesday, Sep­
Horsemanship over jump — V ir­
school auditorium , and concluding
She was a member of the Randolph A. Brown; treasurer, M argaret M. j Olean, June 24— Three members
tem ber 7 th.
ginia"
Lad, W illiam 'H anley; Fan Tan,'
with the Alumni Ball.
Federated Church, was a P ast Mat­ Bailey. .
of one fam ily are June graduates.
Beverly
B rennan; Currency, David
.,
.qy—.y.. ~
ron of Fidelity Chapter, Order of
Margaret D. Bailey, Margaret M, i Mrs, James
A, McLaughlin of
Dorn.
Eastern S tar; a member of the Gar­ Bailey, Robert T. Bartlow, Geoi-ge Allegany was a member of the g ia iIndians Finish Course
Machias
Man
Collects
Open H unters— Virginia Lad; Fan
den club and the E nquirer Club, and M. Bird, Eleanor R. Briggs, Jewell uating class of St. Bonaventurc CrlFor N. Y. A. Counselors was
Tan;
Como; Currency.
a form er member of the Jam es­ A. Brown, Clifford R. Burroughs,! lege, receiving a bachelor of arts dePioneer Farm Tools,
Touch
and out jum ping sweep­
town Zonta Club.
Richard D. Clark, B etty A. Cunning- gree
Fifteen Indian boys and girls from
Household
Equipment
stakes— Fan T an; Snappy; Neuilly;
She was a graduate of the Cham­ ham, Elizabeth Cyener, Milford M.
Her oldest daughter, Miss Geral­
th e Cattaraugus reservation, and ten
Virginia Lad.
berlain Institute at Randolph and of Ebel, Lucille E. Fleckenstein,
dine McLaughlin, was a graduate of
Machias, Ju n e 24 — An unusual
from the Tonawanda reservation
Hands and seat;—Virginia Lad,
Oberlin College.
John S. Gold, Dorothea F. Gowin, Buffalo State Teachers College, re­ collection of antique tools and house­
completed their year’s training as Na­
--------- o---------K. Heinz Griehm, Genevieve D. Heb- ceiving the degree of bachelor of hold goods has been assembled by William Hanley; Fan Tan, Beverly
tional Youth Administration camp
B rennan; Como, Dick Dorn and L it­
ner, Jean Heron, Elizabeth E. Hill, science in education.
William Lexer of this village. I t in­
counselors with the close of the trial Motorists in District
A nother daughter, Celestine, was cludes an early tree tapper chisel, tle Beau, Betty Lederer.
Gerald W. Hiller, E sther V. Hoag,
camp week at Lake Cossayuna F ri­
Lose
Driving
Licenses
S tu art E. Klahn, Althea M. Klens, graduated by St. Elizabeth’s Acad­ primitive shoe lasts, and pioneer
day.
emy, with an academic diploma, to­ cooking utensils.
Mary W alker Married
In a closing pageant, “ The Adop­
Albany, June 23 (Special)— Driv­ Milford E. Kruse.
day.
Marion
E.
Lewis,
Herm
an
R.
Lo­
The chisel form erly used fo r tap­
tion of the Tuscaroras into the Six ing licenses of 820 New York state
to Limestone C o a c h
The graduates are the widow and ping maple trees, according to. the
Nations,” a feature of the final pro­ m otorists were revoked or suspended rence, B etty Jane M artin, Ruth M.
gram, Elm er Shongo of the C attarau­ during the two week period ending Merow, B ertha E. Miller, Miriam daughters of Jam es A. McLaughlin, Machias Sentinel, is a wide-bladed
B radford, June 25— The St. P at­
gus reservation took the p a rt of the June 11, Charles A. H arnett, Com­ Mosher, Beatrice E. Park, Benjamin widely known instructor in m ath­ instrum ent with which a wide gaSh rick .-church in Limestone was the
ematics of St. Bonaventufe College wafe cut in the tree. Spouts w ere’fit­
Seneca chieftain.
missioner of Motor Vehicles, an­ R. Passet.
scene of a wedding yesterday when
Lloyd A. Russell, Vernon E. Teg- and one of the best all around ath­ ted in this slot. The process, which Miss Mary lone W alker, niece of Mr.
The youthful Indians will serve as nounced today.
letes ever developed in this section, is a modification of early Indian
counselors in Indian lore in summer
Included in the revocations and ler, Jam es 1. Wake, .Justin K._ Wal­
and Mrs. John W alker of Carrollton
methods of tapping, was later re ­ became the bride of Leonard B. Rojcamps. One of the Cattaraugus In­ suspensions in the Buffalo district ters, Edith M. W ebster, Rosemortd who died a few years ago.
• - — _ —o— .---- M. W ebster, A rthur E. Wehling, Lois
placed by the present system of drill­ cewicz, physical instructor a t the
dians completing the course, Calvin were the following:
NEW
KANE
HOSPITAL MAY
B.
W
heeler,
Doris
E.
Wickham,
Rob­
ing augur holes in tapping.
Hill, will give instruction fn IndianLeaving the scene of an accident
Limestone high school. Rev. John N.
OPEN BEFORE SEPTEMBER
e
rt
H.
Wienk,
Frances
C_
Young.
Two other item s in th e collection Henesey read the service in the pres­
e ra ft a t the Seneca council boy scout w ithout reporting: Harold S. Hig­
camp, Owasaka.
gins, Wellsville, license revoked June
Kane, Pa,, June 24.— Rapid prog­ are notable fo r th eir grace of line. ence of 100 guests.
State Bankers Elect
Those from the Cattaraugus reser­ 6.
The bride was attended by Pauline
ress in the construction of the new One is a pancake griddle with large
bail
and
three
short
legs,
used
by
v e :nn attending the camp and comIndefinite suspensions fo r reckless Dunkirk Man Treasurer Kane Summit hospital building led
M. W alker, a cousin. Glenn J. W alker,
plctirg the course were Mae Thomp­ driving: P eter Sawaya, Olean, June
some
longago
housewife
who
made
brother
of the bride, was best man.
Dr. ,H. M. Cleveland to predict the
pancakes
in
the
fireplace.
The
short
son. Norma Armstrong, H arriet Sny- 6; Carl Bjornsson, Wellsville, June
Saranac Inn, Ju n e 28 (JP)— Thom­ structure would be ready fo r occu­
Melviri Hurd and George L. W alker
legs keep the griddle ju s t above the of Limestone wOre ushers. A pro­
Elmer Shongo, Royal Gordon, 9.
as A. Wilsoni, president of the Marine pancy before September 1.
-3 Paterson, Merlyn Thompson,
Indefinite suspension afte r being Midland Trust Company of Bingham­
A large portion of the structure hot ashes. The other was an iron gram of nuptial music was played by
Ansley Jamieson, Isabelle Scott, Cal­ involved in an accident: W ilbur ton and form er mayor of that city, will be built with translucent glass teak ettle of beautiful design, w ith Mrs. Earle Dempsey, organist.
vin Hill, Irene Thompson, Paul Wil­ W right, Little Valley, May 25.
yesterday was elected president of bricks. All plumbing and wiring is a substantial handle by which it was
The couple le ft fo r a wedding trip
liams, Leonard Clute, Vernon Clute,
swung
on
a
crane
over
the
flames
of
----------O---:-----the New York State Bankers’ Asso­ completed and the installation of
to Glens Falls, the home of the bride­
Charles W ashburn.
C A L V IN H ILL W IL L T E A C H
ciation at the closing session of its emergency -water and power systems an open fire.
groom’s parents.
A n o th er in te re stin g re lic is a sh u t­
Tonawanda reservation Indians
INDIAN LORE AT OWASAKA an n u al convention,
The bride is a graduate o f the
is now in progress.
were Bernice Blucye, J. Doctor, Ed­
te
r
from
the
first
fram
e
schoolhouse
Dr. Joseph E. Hughes, president of
Limestone high school, Class of 1937.
Calvin Hill, a Seneca Indian, from the Washington Irving Trust Com­
mond Jamieson, Woodrow Abrams,
built in Machias, located a t Brew er’s Mr. Rojcewics is a graduate of Syra­
Native of Otto Diet
Warren Ground, Myron Abrams, Ir­ the C attaraugus Reservation has been pany, T arrytow n, w as elected Vice
Olean, June 2 4 ,— Mrs. Jennie Corners. M rs. A dele B u tto n Tilden, cuse univereity.
win Doctor, Theodore Gordon, Leon­ secured as the counsellor at Camp president and R obert R. Dew, p re s i-, Gibbs, wife of A lbert Gibbs of 111 a t th e age of 15, was one of th e first
----------c---------Owasaka assisting Sid Miles, camp dent of the Dunkirk Trust Company North Clinton street and a native of teachers to instruct a class i n ' this
ard Poodry, Walter Poodry,
Death of James E . Hale
director. H e is a g ra d u a te o f th e was elected treasurer,
Otto, died In Cleveland W ednesday school, built on the site of the origi­
Jamestown, June 28— James E.
CHAUTAUQUA RESIDENTS VOTE Thomas Indian school, an outstanding
H ale, fo rm erly o f S tillw ater, died
The delegates voted to commend m idnight follow ing an em ergency op- nal log building erected in 1822.
CENTRAL S C H O O L DISTRICT athlete, and has had previous exper­ Congress for a modification of the ©ration. Mrs. Gibbs was born in Otto
A piece of early dairying equip­ Sunday a t the heme of his daughter,
ience as a camp counsellor, n o t only capital g&ins and undivided profits and had lived in Olean 46 years. She m ent is an old cheesq-press, crank Mrs. R uth Haskins, a t Frewsburg,
Chautauqua, June 28— Qualified in Indian lore, but in general camp­ taxes and to oppose proposals fo r was active in S. P. C. A. work. She o p erated an d used to press o u t th e aged 85 years. Besides Mrs. Haskins.
residents of this vicinity voted 287 to ing, He will give instruction in India
government ownership of Federal leaves her husband; three children, whey from the cheese in the days Mri Hale is survived by a n o th e r
7 in fa v o r o f a C hautauqua C entral lore a t th e camp.
two sisters, Mrs. A. E. Burger of before the. country cheese factory daughter, Mrs. E thel F uller of MayReserve banks.
School District at a meeting last
His presence, it is felt, will add
C attaraugus and Mrs, W. E. Mac- supplanted the individual cheese- ville; two sons, Archie Hale of Ran­
Bight at the local High School. There much to the program of the season DAN REED TO BE SPEAKER
m aker on the farm .
Duffie of Olean.
dolph and Lawrence Hale of GowanWat one blank vote.
a t Camp Owasaka, which this* year
AT PORTVILLE GRADUATION
Mr. Lexer displays with a sense of dat
Indian T eacher Drowns
again will be held at'-Eggleston Patk,
relief th e outmoded last blocks over
The funeral was held today,
Salamancans are Attendants
Portville, June 28— Congressman
Allegany County..
Ho&ansburg, June 24 (JP)— Dol- which the' fam ily’s shoes were made
—— ;—o—— — B radford, Ju n e 24— Miss Emma
Daniel A. .Reed will be the speaker a t phus Herne, 23, an Indian of the St. in th e days when the itin eran t, cob­
-oDynamite Magazine Looted
Kefiher an d F re d Tracksel, both of
Despondent Man Hangs Self
the annual commencement exercises, Regis Reservation here, drowned in bler made his yearly rounds, spending
Olean, Ju n e 2 5 —Policeman E rn est
Home!!, w ere m arried Thursday a f­
Jamestown, Ju n e 28— Ja y Deloros of the Portville high school to be held the St. * Regis River here today, Several days a t each ’ home’ as he F ish er h as been assigned to investi­
ternoon in th e office o f Alderman Freeman, who form erly was in the here a t 8 o’clock tonight.
. H erne, National Youth Administra- m ade shoes fo r th e fam ily.
g a te the b u rg lary o f th e dynam ite
lame* Murphy. Alderm an •Murphy restau ran t business, hung .himself
Diplomas will be given to 33 grad- j tion supervisor on th e reservation;
Many o f - th e item s are- p a rt-o f a magazine o f the S terling Brick Com­
*ea4 th e m arriage service. Mr. and yesterday a t his home, 231 W est qating seniors, the largest class ever ( s in k in fifteen fe e t of w ater while
huge Collection which Mr. Lexer dis­ pany in -th e E a st Side. The 16ot eon**
IftBfc F ra n k Fischer of E ast Salaman- Summit street. His widow and to be graduated from th e Ideal high swimming w ith A num ber o f Indian
covered in the g a rre t o f ;th s house siited o f - i t pounds o f dynam ite sAd
M atten d ed th e couple.
m other survive*
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school,.
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■ , | youths. T h e b 6 d y was recovered.
where,be now lives.
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W. W. WARING
DIES, AGED 84
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V e t e r a n Franklinville
Attorney 5 u ccum bs
A fter Long Illness —
Admitted to Bar in
1880
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Franklinville, Jun§ 28—William
W. W aring, one of Franklinville’s old­
est and m ost prom inent citizens, died
a t his home on Maple Avenue late
Sunday evening a fte r a long illness.
He was born Jan u ary 25, 1854, in
Franklinville, and had b4en a lifelong
resident of this village. He was a
member o f th e fo u rth graduating
class of Ten Broeck Academy, and
studied law in the office of his broth­
er, J. H. W aring in Franklinville. Mr.
W aring was adm itted to the b ar id
1880. In 1900 he form ed a partner­
ship with his wife, Lucy T. W aring,
and they have since th a t tim e prac­
ticed together under th e name o f
W aring & W aring.
He was three times president of
the Village o f Franklinville, and
served as a justice of the peace 14
years. He was a member of the Cat­
taraugus County Bar Association. A
great benefactor to the Town <j£
Franklinville, he was always inter­
ested in public and civic affairs.
Surviving are his wife, Lucy T.
W aring; one son, Thayer, Franklin­
ville; three daughters, Mrs. Almira
Southard, New York City; Mrs. Mar­
jorie Keppel, Cranford, N. J .; Mrs.
Alys Garges, Glen Ridge, N. J . A son,
Wallace W., was killed in action in
the World W ar. E ight grandchildren
and one great-grandchild also survive.
Funeral services will be held Wed­
nesday afternoon a t 1:30 o’clock at
the home in Maple Avenue,
ST. BONA VENTURE
WINS S U I T OVER
MARY SHAY WILL
Belmont, Jupe 23 (IP)— A County
Court ju ry yesterday upheld the will
of the late Mary A. Shay, who be­
queathed the major, share of a $2,000,000 estate to Roman Catholic in­
stitutions.
Relatives contested the will on the
grounds Miss Shay was not compe­
te n t when it was drawn.
A fter dividing $161,500 among 42
relatives, th e ’will bequeathed the re­
mainder of the two million dollar es­
tate to be divided among St. Bonaventure College, C attaraugus County;
a New York State Catholic institution
fo r the blind, and the Pittsburgh Lit*
tie Sisters of the Poor.
Belmont, June 24— A bequest of
$10,000, and a share o f the residue
a fte r distribution of $161,500 to rel­
atives, provided fo r St. Bonaventure
college under the will of th e late
Mary A. Shay of Fillmore, waits final
determination in possible te s t of the
validity of a codicil to the will, it was
pointed out here.
The bequest and fu rth er sharing
ill the estate were provided fo r in the
will itself, which was upheld in a 10
to 2 verdict'by a ju ry in coufity Court
here Wednesday, which upheld th*
contention of Jam es P. Quigley, the
executor, th a t Miss Shay was of
sound mind and competent to make a
will on May 22, 1937, when she di­
vided her $2,000,000 estate among
42 relatives and friends and three
charitable and educational institu­
tions.
W hat the next move in the case
will be was not revealed in any court
procedure. Validity- o f the codicil,
dated March 17, 1938, which cut off
St. Bonaventure college from receiv­
ing the $10,000 and a share in w hat
rem ained a fte r distribution o f $161,500 to relatives and frien d s men­
tioned in the will, was n o t a p a rt of
the case decided this morning. That
m ust be determined later.
INDIAN YOUTH IS
KILLED AND THREE
BROTHERS INJURED
Silver Greek, N. Y., June 23 (£’)—
A C attaraugus Indian youth was kill­
ed and his three brothers were in­
jured today when their car collided
with a truck on the C attaraugus res­
ervation.
The dead man was Alexander TiHchief, 19. Injured w ere Luther, 21;
E dw ard, 17, an d F ra n k , 13.
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NIAGARA-LOCPORT POWER
COMPANY OFFICIAL RETIRES
Olean, July 24. — Alfred A.
Schaumleffelt office manager in
charge of the accounting departm ent
of the N iagara, Loekport & Ontario
Power Company here for several
years, retired from th e company on
T hursday a fte r 22 years of service.
He was succeeded as office manager
of the office here by T. J. Toomey,
Mrs. William Barney Dies
Randolph, Ju n e 28— Mrs. M ary E.
B arney, w ife o f W illiam B arney,
died Sunday night a t 10 o’clock a t
th e fam ily home in Onoville, aged S f
years. Besides h e r husband she is
survived b y tw o daughters, Mrs,
Charles Nobbs, E den, and M rs. Bella
Schobey, Allegany; one io n , Fay
B arney, E a s t R andolph; twelve grand­
children and fo u r g re a t grandchil­
dren.
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T he funeral-vriU by held a t th e h o n e
Wednesday at %P. M. (IL S . Y.>