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„.. kiv . : f .; L~. V3.--",~ ' i'i '.J,. itfTI,- -t, , , > • > . •'' . - i - • - - -: ' -• : . . _ Cr- AMjg^jBlppCPQRT BEMmmi^T jroLixyiv ISLAND.GROUP Alb POLITICAL ^ - _ , . • „. .,,, > _ - - '. ' '- " . , . . _ . ':'- ' ' < - iROCRpdRT/J^EW YORK, TlKJRSDAY, JULY 23,^1926 •**<•-- GRANGERS WHXPKNIC Point Breeze will be tlie rallying 1point_fBf.jalL^'angers .from Broekport and vicmjtjf-e tfS^&tfety €AMl«ASIGp ' . ; CQ^yQCATION as .the local Grange. l^f-^hnsej^this j^R£jy ^ , - i ^ y ^ iton,'D.' C. r First -Vice President; HaH sey G Bechtel, Tr.,of Newark, Seec-nd Vice President; Albert Jay of Niagara, Falls, Third Vice President; Jftlson Ferguson 7 »n4 William- MeDoBald^of INOTABLE ATTGWNPUMP CONSOLIDATED JUNE 25. T925 EGED FORGER CAUGHT Japanese Will-Soon Be Dominant Factor. Native Labor Cannot Be Depended Upon ! Honolulu, May 9. In this second letter about Hawaii in will give my impBe5§ions__o|_thi. r&aaem-ie^aTrd pqfieticaT». -conditions .•which prevail on the islands, as gathered in the few days it has been ~my~pfivllege ;fo~ study' them *" T ~ W ~"^\ s ~ _ ~ _ ~ * " " _ j j x e s b r t for* itb:anreuaJ-jpaenicc thjs-^rarsir^r^ a ^IJ:^.'^'' - " ~, " ~~ ~~^ \ ,lMTiOISS-AS1SEEir:BY " - . v ^ n S ? t^eirafflf B^JS^J^RANDL P1^'D4HX. OF ^j OUR REPORTER " ^^ Buffalo, General Secretary sad- Treas-4 ONJOUET "CEjtJj^ftATrON' ^AT- .arranged by the folldsving committee, 1 •", GRAND CHAPTER Gifford- Lawtpn,_ Dr.-*'Harry Greene^! . - . }Mrs. George' Patte, JMrs; ,M- .fc MF]i mportant c h a n g ^ ^ fee Organi- Cormiok" and Charles Jones. For \ _^ n i .-n..,. . M p those /who do not care to:enter intai TRACTS LARGEST CROWD v IN ITS HISTORY 7 : [the.sports there is good fishifTg, bath'-" J-ing a n d ' b o a t i n g : * «• . ' "toBe™Revive & _-l. Ingei'-oMfewa'r-k-r Grand- Attorney, and Donald C. Hiler- of Broekport, Ser- ;geanltrat-ar-ms.* '——-. _.j - - : Courted c. Sniith, ,who; presided Ijjhsganwith the Arrival :of Three at the Broekport convocation three \ r „. ' ' . ' years ago, was chosen Chai.rnian of 1 Families in Covered Wagons /the Board-of Trustees,'and wilbiir W. Local Gamma Sigmas' received a f ? i]fir ' tlie retiring-Gran.d President I Transportation .can .be made avail- f x>leasa.rrt surprise in a recent air- i iVUS elected -tcwmenibership ^oa t-his- Qver a Cfeiitiiry Ago .Fred Jite&jp resided in Sroeiipbrt, during March aMjaiirt of. April and pn^ leaving passed a rofrgejl check'- at W . l Kg. TA>£P-- groerery~slQre. 5 5 g r playing [ otlM-r toivns in ; Monroe CQuhtjf^^tone DEPAWMENtA&P ed-4ntto- foui' coulPlTMn" a,bIe~foTT?veTyone jT UioBe~wiio havef py-trn t-nnm.-^mL-tJbfls^-4^i-v4fi-g^- | ii<i /I'HI'W notijH^nient of the electlc Fiud 1 n v '\ . r "^»**"-^-t t *" g+ ' : ' pc Tr-'- George |H. Raymond, "Alpha J 7Q I, "wentfto^lbiefn but was caught *y^ Orleans authorities anil sent -to the periitenti.ai;^ for ninety days.' John Gleasjm., clerking at Lee's swore out ra warrant.for his arjest and iofflcer j Way servt'd it wljen'StoTie's time' was [ .;$TRQNG^ FACTOR IN PRQG ' R@S u OF BUSINESS Many IniprWemehts Under" Con i sideration. Trained Nurse up Mtpnday.' Stone was"brought back, j ~ in Constant Attendance A.wlebration unique in nature and ( 'to. I^j'opkport a.nd charijeil with forgery : njost -enjj^alTejn^ ex.pei'ierice^.. toold 2nd (leanrpK,' Ijo pleaded not . guilty , place' at.JjQwh Pump School .JJouse Pyaymond j Saturday, the ISth:' It was a reunion H. Covert as Grand President of the, ;„„„„.v.^, „.„ ^^ ^ „„„ .. uu .^^ will consuHr the ffranspoftatioon- com- j natiojiai-fraternity. Mr. Covert, bet-! GoMo ^ & S>' r acuse, -and' Professor J.; pf al j the former s c h o o l J ) 0 y s a n < i glrl& mittee whicb is as.J^ws^Chah-xnan.l tei . knm ;. n - as ." Ooofy .. amon g h j s } R-Joster of Amsterdam. _"f W ho had ever attended Town Pump A\4«S had Grange Master," E. A. Northrup;. H> F-'fnends hem, is A Lowry,' Mrs. Ged. BeriecTiot, WP-- ^ c ' the-Jliatli me^ibor!. _Ili e . ^nv.ention next year w i l l ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' hair) T*-T + h *I^/i T7nnnn P h r. ». +,... J_ ^ V .. 1 and was placed on two thousand doU In. keeping with the spirit oiT~ r play^whieTT"se"emX "to.'W spoke in!.the- wheel r." UJtoja-^Utis- village t a be liutwred 'by ; Held- with- the Kappa--Chapter 4tv3 leTT'r "liiugiit there, il'f there -w-as tiny 'i ^*: ^ ^ - .n.~ ^.-.: --.i> .1- - ,. , The general committee l s ho^j^ Ji to w4t ^; ttB _^ l i x - yQa ; s 0 " f j-den. Massachusetts and^a lw«« r 4?to-^ l|fcB u oa _ ttd . ^ ^ ^ ^ , m ^ ties with municipal and. county gov-, m K 4or. a loyal response from every j ^ . t'ru.ternitya-usiste-nce. He Wtti f-^mmns alreaa? Blamed torn amoa;. m f e m t t ] hrf ft ^ [.-;!,ernmeH't moaelea"" aTOHgTnsinlaTia -syj^member. - -temsi—rt^-elee-t-s—a—le^islat-m^e which. makes the -laws according to provi- -*-Bions"Of the- Organic Act, the Oonsti- —t-utlon -for .the - Territory, that~~was framed by Congress. The Governor of ' „ ,the» TeVritory and the higher. Judiciary offices arp filled by appointment of the . . president of the United States sub- ,;•-jeet to confirmation by the Birited States Senate. „_^ The City and County government of —-Honolulu -is .headed by a Mayor,__and . municipal laws are made by a Board . of Supervisors. In -many respects the government of "Honolulu ia similar to that of San Francisco^ CjiMforniH, where City and County governments are: afso- coffibined. -,' ~ - . ' ,-^_.h>_j.925,-Ha"waii :will Celebrate its 25th' "birthday as ..a - TerrjTory""oTT I h e Xinit^yCtatt'S. Its growth isirice 1900 v p'oliticaUy, culturally and commercial- ly is a demonstration that the faith of legislators who launched- the island group on its career as a unit of the United States has- not been misplaced . !surrf>HHl Wilbur Hiler, another local The next meetingoI_lhe-Grange. ttilUfeey, *4it>rrfrfc£res this yearafter ar long be held on -fVugusi 1st. A'.large at-! r j, CQrd hiue-firand:ChaptevT- ~ ' - ' tendance is desired; JROCKPOST FAIR PROSPECTS BRIGHT a&rs here, ^ckporf; may- welL b*' prQUiLjat t there arrived^, was absolutely none aftqr. A the main , T. -i !-• i_ t ,zi i *• .-.,.•• oi«M«: lu^uuc- WU«BI of progjiess at lar bail which-he could not furnish _ , ,, . . .. „zL ° j\ L , , .- ., -, . . ' , .. Broc4«f)ortA extensdve<A&P Products' and was sent back to jail to await . ., ' , ,, ,. - • t . , . . .-•. plant, a new department has' been tht» action of the grand jury which „' . ^ ^ -, • . _,. ,,:.'; , . -,., c . , ci"?afed^-"it is known as The Medical dot's not meet until Sentember. . . " ,—-—— —«—-— ^ fc -- - ^^••^i^^ppartntPtit.- fts-^-pTrmary object aT" rthe starting poin^bi to "take care-of ~fRp~isjSPfes thai mtty,t)tte«r-to--e5F- Gajfima-Sigin.a- and-©f-tfe^ ftwt- tliat-it- Prospects were never 'brighter for 1 .Gamrua. Sigma was'fdurided in the iBroekport State Normal "School" in 1X69 .through the efforts of Principal, , . , . , - „. , ,-.' . T , . . t -. + which were so popular .Charles I>. MaeLean, ami since its-»in-J iception hufj spread ^throughout the academic and pretfartofy schools of the country, in 1919, the Fiftieth an- fstiraiir^-of'-a^g^btlg^^fTO'm north", 1 . . , . , . . .east,'southland west braugW foi'm^r- originated here so many-years ago. 1 , ," , , ., . , , ~L'""", X T , ^ „ /. v i-.t« \_.^_ -1schoolmates and their lunch baskets It was the--first of thow high prin-:, .„ ", ' , „. . , -..j..- . . . . . ifr^m villages far and. near, several cipled literary, and. social societies ' in among the number having-rarrlve^ l * j nivcrsary of the"fstfmtirtg was appro-1 a thoroughly successful Bwelvport.Fairip^atfiy commemorated by the art lliannhis year. People throughout the. | gi as . s . vvindo^V in the Main jCorridbrs County are taking an inte-rest, and Sjipeeiftf^nd^ttts- crt a i l departments' -the aca- demic schools of the-county a geh:j eration ago/ During a half century of i trapidly changing custorfis, Gamma J Sigma has continued to flourish and f to grow in numbers,-power and* in-! fiuepcP for: good, How long ,tw&:' iQtonnfi f QFtS 0wt l \ W »*- 8I « 1 » a pronounced-success. from~Michignn to enjoy the old school crowd. The crowd numbered over two hundre-tl and-fifty. The affair was sponsored by the Birthday' Qlub and it.was due to their Tif\X7P 1irim.T IIAimnP Ployees while on the job, attend to BOYS -WUV HUWURS the ^ene'ral physical weHare-of the —: .——: : — - •^^rerar;;huiiili'etJ "raerij and: , woffien„.6n * "*" ~~"" . ' , , the Gpmpany's pay rolls, and prevent C'.'inm life seems to agree with the '•*••• " another week-end at camp and heard L„ ,. . „ . , , , , , ... , * . - ,„ o- . *• * s f-equpntly as mi^ht. be expected. iioUauig-but praise, for Troop 2. Antl-;,,,,,„„ , w , , - »- - ' -.', . „, . . - , r. . ' i r. nhen they do, a s a rule, they are not idpating ni.s arrival on Saturday arter- i - . „ . . . . " _ _ " of'the Noi-fifal. which marks the spot fT' th f H oonttaue, we do.not koow. ^ w attr . a0 -Mvely- a,.-ranged]noon. R o m a n ' s patrol proceeded to{„° f a « •" e s p ^ a n y Benons naim-e, but -,y -.- >'•,- •''••--- . -,, tbttf so long- as ft stands back of the' ,, - ' where the early meetings were held.- \^ ...... . -„i._ ,i , x _., „ ,on tlie i Broekport Scouts, brown as the pro- verbial trofl'ee bean, full of life and" yigor, no OUB reporting for sick call ' tin ' for to the greatest serious after-effects extent possible. '' - - ' ' Considering the number of em- „ , ployees-in the plant, which ranges boys an- sv-tting a record difficult from 3g0 t o.750,-depending upon- the- *^ the Rochester Scouts to nminlain.; or surpass. Scoutmaster Otte spent I ployees-in .the {'from 350 t I season of the year and the element of production, accidents, do not occur school lawn-,.-and dinner call j win -tln> 'Test Inspection Banner for ' i are mostly the result of burns or cuts are. looking for a banner list of ^ T ^ - y e ^ r s latenlhel^port cnfoHg?! ^ ^ f . ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^Cmnd.-d r *t WPM^IMK*. Mr^-day". ^ r y ^ m ^ t ^ v ^ i ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ * inland ^glass. Eveu tries, ^In-ths-Flovsjer P§par|-ment the Brocki)ort Gai'den Clui jLts* ..bfconu; l r interested and will .make, a most inter-' ejsting ^arrangement in^-tho• Jprm-.of* a formal garden The cattle show will again be a b'tg feature, and a 'thing | tha,! will make it more interesting will be the demonstrational judging;, under] tfie ausi)i£es_.Qf the-S?ate' College of Agriculture. This judging vvill also.: b- used in various j>oi , tforns__oF_the" ! " a v." The FocaT gowi-rTnleifris almost es- j poulffy exhibits. >r. cjusively^.^he hajidg of Hawaiians^, .^ aWQnsobile-shovtu which i v a s ¥ ^ U -including in- this group those of m%| s uch interest last yi-ar. -will be under' il_«U?Iirwj»iiftS_and ; Amt-ricin stock, j ^ - £il , n |ai - g , a , lei ; u „- nt1f , wlth ^ ' slabiliaed by a govewio? and othar-,nf- ^^ imptonBsnta at.-lmwmin:4t -faprn. fleers appointed from Washington. - n cjnirau^ity. -Thp population figures show that .the. Thpr( , was n(?ver . a ^r et ter program: native Hnwaiians "represent less than| of ( , nt oi-tainTnrnt than arranged' -for 4 -ycrne tenth of Jh«» total inhabitants, i&^.fflfrFair'. Tiw stalti' rtu^es wilM "they ar--- born politicians and SOPJU^*^- 1P i nrp: F t ftoM pf good horses -have b-rd no. tfoubli'.in niHlnta-iningl^^^-^ipj-^ Orockport, starting with ; -their a,*HKl«K>y f »&lkicatty.up to* this ;t]l(1 ftti? ,.-,..,.„ on -^ l)t i n ^ a y . 0 f the f "time at least. ... *•-» I Fair. ., Victor^ Con«>rf.. Band, "oivef of-. A f..w population- flSUr.-8. will bP! th|llp - d , Bnn ; i8 * o - ftl ^'' 0n "" r "'^" FrCd H. .Covm-r^ «*i*m» tomra-f.,.. -Ul'l' I'l-rJiUi: at "Fill thi, point, v hich- -y.-j]l^ ij (! ;- n -prnrajrpcrt m•-•fW:^ltmrffiu^^^^^^fw , ira-me of-Gamma "Sigma will - be w?^-"—,, ""'•"o'"«„""\V """7 #r*'\','" T"' "'""' ' Ml """' h ,""• '""'""' l1 ""'. minor injuries, bow-ever? if not given .,.... ^y.-, -, - j - , j 2 . ^ J 'and- Mrav-nnn S m i t h , Mr>, a n d Mfs.ywa bann«-m are awarded, one for the ^ „ . ^ , • ,. , - uyi BI™_ ®^?JJ*rtn i n i L ^ " ^ " •* ^ j H a r v e y Uffl. and Mi-, and .Mrs./Hay [u-tit m-at<-.st Jn- appearance, and one >*"*** f rt ?"™ ed 'f* c «>'". may aviiek- ; - \ , ; " \ ' • jvoorhls were tlie committee .in- 4ys S \for tin. t^ni "groun mustering p.-rfect i ' y d P V P , Q P lnt ° S01 ' i0,fS ° WB ' an ^ " ls IfQURIHJ^NUAL '"-1 -•'of dinner arrangenumts. Booths That*'in-"personal cleanliness. Kof satisfied ^.made_jt pajjjcjila^^ one honor, Tand just to show ; i On PAnn nIr ,-. t _ ' d i s p e n s p t M c e cream, pop, candiesr'etc. AOC" LUKl rlLPHrV' FollowinK the dinner, session,, music [waH'fnrhislKHrby an ofchestra^'and t&r\ -T-lit* 4th because th^ Company - realizes-, this possibility] that f hey have arranged to give their employees the benefit of The innovation - -f-"-; the Sunday quota oMh-oekport par- 1+ ,,„ . . . . . , ,..,,,., . - . . " ,„ „ k- •-,,,• the best that can be obtained in the- ents and •vis tors that could be accom-• „„„„ . _ , . . ,,,.,, , , ,• , ^ , *ay of medical -care, plislied by Ijie. lo^al boys. Troop 2. * . . .. . .. ... .*\ •h airrma47ii^-nTTfitri G ^^nWr t .s S ^iH%^-cmi^^ npt.lt hojiors-rm ^^HTrTTiToTu^^pjj^. tli.r'ropmnr avoids the loss' "ino.U^cbeduU.! for MOB- William Tru-, president of the cele. t ing. kud™: ip -« j m . - ^ t w.dfced ofTw\\\> ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ^ . . insnjerttonr'a'mf. (CirlUnds ,,,,., . tTT^.*. ^ T ^ , , m, , ,,„> • m . . c i i l . 1. 1 1.1 . 0 r . -n »•• 1 trouble, while the Company is saved «ill leave Tru^r and Mor.r s True s«ng "School,patrol tacked the •'•PerfiTt Tent ban-. Products, .Inq.^is^^cbedul day,- July 27th, at Manltou li- a i h . --Tll^th^nti^)|l--»r«IISHm•lttsr•^--Sflss•'•-•Ha^•l^t-:•perf!ona•|• long liQe-up of automobii ^w - ,.-- •.. »w.. u .w.-. . _ „ « - , . , - . ^_ „ . , the plant at nine o'clock, rr-'l it won't - Da**"' anJ. •"•WUuu' You and I. xnte\n.>r. n. U..-ir llagp.d.-. During the week , TcL™™ interrupted working be the fault of the Coin; .iMV or the Ynting.-Mnggi^-' , --find-t}ie—history -of"-Bu'lHian's patrol wan two .^+^rsnnHMn--"i-" „.""." f, .* 1 L " ' "" committee^ fn "chaf^ ir^^Hxi^v 1 ^ nife-jcc esctkets- of'which ^^^Tan^'^^ one ,..„, !,,,,„ ,-Hnn- j F » wt Aid .h-nart.ny»nts have always [dull mbmVnts^betw.^n .- .irUng. tinieVlven below, Wa« n-aiTby^Trs. "George JClevdand',. patrol" tTiiji" "on- personal '„ „"£*_ fI ,n .*. h ° ™n™>8. Plant -»nd parking for the nica+ on home True, .ground*. - - - - - : II. W. Cleveland. - in < : harg'' of fheoiiii" Atfyn... Hall, secretarv, i:eaa|atjd «.tu persona tent inspect ioii. a total of five Buihl ings. Thesp wilLjiow be lnclud- the Toflowing cori:--- | Committee. Vya.nU n., ijfntig dlramley -niid J Sj.orts Conieii'tt-f, OW s hnw^ompl^^he poltticftl-Tn-ob;I no - 0 - H , Wmf^^^ZfFx^^i^mJ^^7^ U ' Rrfa ^^ :t Hlg^M ,i.i!h^K6r4^ffliH«Hh 3 6-afcr < ;:- , ,, , . . , ., ,i , -sr . r, 1 ^ . , *>d in fb" Mullen] TVrmrtme-nt, WMeh nranv leffi-ri* from far-away fr-u-nds, fn^r«*<''nwt bamrrrs for Rrorkport. and , .. . '• • , - . ", . . ... • . I-., . , ' lfl '' "•••" n n a r t o r s on th« ground floor u:al chairman v. ho r^rettecL their iuabihtty. to b.,.!^ o.J-^ , v, ,, vv Hi, hi te„,^ eom p| ^. ^ ^ Hnpartmnnt is has a^oipt ,1 'here ,m M.->s n , t o n-yuoW^l"J.o«««_|io . n - a ^ ^ I'atroU Ht - ]pi . rtp -.imm^dintV-Supervision -jr~ .*W„t Pinner e m - » **Wt*l rotation. ftiKirieTT.-:.*. J»orH,ct m^jnfmt by 1H« r wv.^ Rlj0( ^;. n . J . ^ J n.-r (liftirm-in School Superinterf-nt John MaHoch. nnl and villi seynal second placnn to: „, . . . „ , ' ' f-"""" 10 ^ Z ' m n d , a f.'w,,remarks, an-f «T,|rli,l.N rrum is l-tting,, ,„,v ha. on .U ' " ^ ** l ^ * * ° f ^ *!? ' •n:ik Holland. Pvitli-r. rimrWs Bniton. the speaker | cjac-ir B in first-, rank .'diving tlie eonvl«g< -' )Q •" Wll ° ,S mBt v^ 33 ** li,. fii].wv 'wiuu-?'^' tn ' : '* a y- n rf 1 ''ef <f "d Hf'-cojM*,sitt4'.,.- f v -v^ivi—-in athletlt'g. Tmupi i; Trans|t6H«-r; ' Tb."" ppoTts~f<y"Ww^T-iTOmTn t t;tR ; ly7p , -i | 'i« > tliau. iii.ukItitr tiui-. lr "7 i. "Xr,.:""' 1 ^fflej- 0 "/'" ."«•••.lltte 0Lw.6gk.--The- ^ o'tlie bouL^ 1 ''" U '" , n t : fcr S j ^h>po6!"tt-uTThe tisuaT * ~t^n "brr ~^~ -,TI--nRITORY Hawcw . . . . . . 'A«iatievIIawaiian .. "CaucasiaiV-IIa i\.a iia rt ictufsiase_.,.. • • • •. •"— ;T*nrto>!tj.can . " .... . .'. #h- Years—1021 7.374 1910 191,onn shown on tlie platform afternoon andf r,'-nited State' evening. The Night Show will be a ' y^ r-eature-tl] from all. tioYi.i of flu Itreirnre—TtTe-' s. . dderatiV who :-:t- r:t? : d _UL. : t i o n C o n i r t i ' - v . . (?••>•- Can U^. an^l W.if••!• Y- •••• •<-. c-h.-fir- ntHler Mi,. j>ti!.er\ i.-lon of Mr. and Mrs. -r.-u-r- the Imal bovs won borh nWt'amr * ]m,m awl l" p diclnes. ' couch bed, Srnuf noarrt W Pll P !ncod,^|r^>..!^! tC ! 1 r r, .... B !! ,r,,i!B ' ,r8 ' " ete rharh-i. New. ytv and Mrs v Hiram '^'cind' t»!;trc ^fltl.'.? dii'l.i -i I'int.. , will-bit H..rveil Slnith and Mr. and .Mm. Murrij. True.'c, th-iamn •t. rtrf-mt^ of eight rrlfr" 3.734 4 free acts and a glonotrs display of-j^ <- rnm nn s •'!'"!?; fireworks nightly." "-•J^^'Fsrfii. bo. dancia h. jftt th^ M«mttnt-Bt-nr-?- Hotr}, and in 'ttml r'fl***^ ^tLgy?J?^^Ah f lJ£^tnrs J _^nTOTTj^.>^^ iu tomitetti. atat-insfa LM!«? Bayitflr. .-cja-nporates. with _ the~ T^inn t_rJTyslHnn^, Tjr,. JohalJ^-JIazcnr^ iy j,^ ^ r^o l way .over on tlie j^-merrcjir. British, etc Clrin< -••• . Jai^uiese -Filipino ,1 35.774 2S.714 12n."i^t"> way Show alone ^-SJan'HncIudratwPlveshows.sevonride^l^i,., f- Huflsoa River by b.«t. '••-'•''free acts and a band. On t h e foQrfh f>ft ,,,-..-„ r ,..^ rt} thn boys .were enter 4 :i3J]dny T difforeaviiopular type-of enter- j,.,,,,^ ,„ ^ raPU ^ ^ U^.jCjaffiTOJ-SMateh- nmgie. aaiLix PTgp ;r~e - hlfptr T r*TiT^TrL'ir nty. Tlie crowning jevtiil of the' .eonvoci Korean . ..° . . . . . . . . . . . 5,?0S AlL.o.Llii;r„.....'.-A.,-..., 1 4ft-o —.- —3?ir-f^rirrftirrrf linrr-ti.'^Tr'tr'T^rTrgrqirfroiTgripf- It ..should lHi3^3nenij3ere.(l.iIi"at every l i ^ o f excitiag automobile racf s. - -4n ThiM born in the islands since 1500. J addition all other attractions will have wjtjr; "Thel^ltSttpg- . annexation . \\yien •"KfarrcK-Avas"comph*t«l,-fas a n A m e r i e a n ' "ritisffl; with all the rights and privi- |^_leges..oi the ballotjanA-offlee— holding. gT,It-has. been conjp.Wetl that hy.3928 JJhB_.£6tfiES.. oJt J a p a n e s e ancestry will rajutttumber ail-oi-t&e-ot&er -r-aeei -binefls -aroF'fhfr - question - -which _ thei IO^T^ine^re'as'Mng :: ^^aieR i es^rs\ "What will these Japs then do with idjnas r er2!i ,.-. I will not discuss this question now. ml win reserve it for anrrtrrer letter,.t •but waut fo sgy a"feW T wordg^about special--features-for the-Jast^ day, - ^^0J^^BiQn._3pace, is lieing sold .rap-, idly, and shows an ever iaereasing interest..on ffrmflniiTity Waiv nf i\Ton.Ko&. ^^ Countjv at Broeltpsrt. STAWLD-IJP Uaa„4ir-6gi^ai- -v. ci {IK- -^ulnoal—-bau. heB ing from 3 to & in r, i arter-nnon nnd.-'" Trrnnf~^7 fo II in Ot, "evening. An 'H fran suggesfed fhoj'lhe event b ; -ai , t I ft.V=-a¥ -ttriim -Trp^r-h -wnrkfnK* f'or*wtjttlt*-nn atrrmnl oeruiteiiCT'. ' n'iefr~heiu tHis year in t-h-> Hotel i^TT TirM-or^tJw"a^ er was Mr. Fr.'deriek Walzingi r, the ?h"o~^pB^p—toj"^^ry-man the boys on the importance of the so : called "extra-e^r[cnJ*T'I^aciiyiiies-Jh. ar^demln and.Jfellggiat^^isstitutioas'." What J8.tb.oSghT to rrii've been an attempt athsWup^Bok-^aoe-^Puesday- f between" 12jW a r n^cl" L o^cjeefr- at the :cogjMcjn^s^gonjp^ejjr^j&^ a ^ SOTTTF o t h e r l o c a H t i e s in s i m i l a r e U^.g-:ithree^goJlpTga m|p gmgrpg.ffifi.'gjfofy. y - -Of pai^cutar tnfe-tt-sf to - th¥*boya] of Broekport %yas the re-election of the Rev. William H. Sybrandt to the office of -Graad'Chaplain for life. Mr.' "fBefs ""oF'tfie - IScaT"" Id3iity l ""aHd"~has btjen 4M»miBP& Wn-jts-a^^r^of^iaatiy' ^t-ws. -^fFw^sr-tiie wliMfipai spe»ker vvhich it has i^vlfiitV wy privilege to In my thoughts, (of conditions here \_ in Honolulu ifly mind ha's often re- 14 verted to visits which I have made to :Mexieo GityrJta .Mexico, and to Havana U„ in Ciiba,- and I have found the com- parison all in favor of Honolulu. ' "^Compared with the-two other cities mentioned, there is only"* prospe-rity and little if any poverty here. "There is idleness, but it is the idelhess of plenty, climatic conditions^ makg^-life r.-Jjr'the days .before civilization came f-the native^ did not work, and now (/""they do not understand why, if civi- lization is* a benefit, they should find it- necessary to toil day after day when l _jLt isn't necessaty. fS- As a Result natlv.e labor cannot be depended, on fpr'more than a day or iCtwo at a time, the rest of the' tinte ^ being spent in indolence, singjng and- •playing the" native soags and living i''the life.of ease.-.._^- ' But this-situati'on Is being gradually corrected by education, and tfcere ?re Conthraed on last page one remaining near the door, another about half ivay back and the third asking Mr. Beuerlein, who was alone in the store at Use time, for some shoes in, the •Back of the^thra. Whpn 2V &t~ tn* " #ofiv'ocaiidD i. banquet held in |3Sroekport in iM§, and aj'ecent-isstie of the fraternity's magtuiiufe- was d"€- dfested^Eo.liifia. - • ' SeverarTnTportan't changes, in the Mr! Beuerleift went back of the count- er to obtain the shoes,, the man fol- lowed him. '-Qttiek to- ao^ee this un- usual act Mr, Beuerlein demanded that he .remain* outside the counter upon which bus colored" -cus'tomer be- came engaged and left the store ac- companied by his ^companioris, with- out making a_ purchase. Evidently" the trio, went from her| direct to» Holley as Between 2'and ^: 31) the same afternoon, they'visited ".Mr. Beuerlein's recently purcTiased "store in that village: They entered*? in the |sam§ manner as here and asked Miss. Helen Beuerlein, who was also alone to show them'some ,suits ,for small j,' " [oys. ^5!hey^had r just stated.' their grants when* Mr, Pickett -the clerk ar- rivedfand almost immediately after a .lady entered -the store, ..', ' - ^ i ! Wheii they perceived a third party they were geeii to give ihe "high sign" iEtttd"all t h r e e m a d e a quick getaway. •• chestra and % ,th«- Ia.~ twenty pieces bav- t. their componsatioh, benefits, becSuse of the accurate records which will be- ' kept of their eoiwlltkm^j¥lier--!asJierser inT-d the mU'sTrTrir Om affair. and'ThrTir. \frToT _ nirvo""not yet attained, in- U ' !u,t '- u l,a : s llot always been possible' .port Baml of •-•hart?.- o« GV.rtltm Smith ami ••n engaged to it.v'ieft Wood. Mr "and Mrs. Lamlis j ^,- T -TfI , honora. ". '"'••? 'i M:i'i> of the local scouts have been t^tk—aw-eaaip feachers to hi«lr>- . V. - i i V i" U / vTi!'"" !1 '" - tCl 1{Re P- llt "touch with theft* progress. I'lUfliial hnhnivs. ., At lenst three mom „__,„_ , . .- _ Ha.gte_rtCQTirs Sfi- nssrtrenV Htler,_R.titl T;neker hispectior? is one of the effe=cts- awnits the winner.-- in the sports pro.-^. .-Foihuving. nn. extracts J o U h » n^'.i2aii^L-y!£son-_3»d R«i«ttef flit -eofn-'t^i,,, grafflv.an'd thu,,Virh!'-ti" from ret,-:r-prtl-ng for Hits Jianor:Tpafly of the : "tl^ f ' nr ^ - - . fiejenfly varied te >-v of' iRjVreFt to'ords~of every available d-svriptlon. [T^ndnfimt Scouts are advancing tn". initt ^ ™i"ouKftout the various plant -depaxlnieat t ajrd 7diJjikJjig .with - sanitary cups-have been •Prtrfetr-of—-Seetwttr-fHtiKfn—aml- employe,e .win be phen two dhiner. JuTia R.jHiTl: •^ fFii'st. while among those now First buildings. Many changes an'd ini- i provem^nts for •• t3ie CoiiveiiTeScer sScT fickets, an'd_v-ni bnj.r,M..na"uauaLfor.:_-0.n..Ti 1n e ?juUM£-»l^niJiE2\-£d.on-!Cia£^Sc^in3^^tyJ.o^lmoi^--^eri^ mtort °' '^^^^SSIM^M^LM tlu* day's tinte". , _ _.._. •- Ittvit*ti9p^ii_fe a *^^lTP^n-^-xterrflt'tr---to- fwhat'la-knoin-as Colby sLrW in-"thte |badges- ha-ve .afcrody"' been^ aehieved^l^^f^ -oE^oasideratten, and it wiir families and i^__, ^_Z_.,'.. . .-. . .• . b new. Department will be thoroughly alloftl»ereim^enta*iyPbagtae3sni^;froTO;t^h^to Saturdnv nnd RuBttay" .appreciated By t h e enUre corps all of the village xb-rgymen. and to• their houseViald. goods. "Thfiy"camp|' ad "' an ^" ne "' fs for thp 'o^ 1 b °y s - of the town to" BJ> ifie -ippn^ipn nnri Q fg-^f Ascendants of the Puritan-^:- i niE^^re4 WKra is - l -_^ )4 -_ T -- . \., n —=—f --———— ps=a , ithe families of Joseph True and •wtfe.l wrp hoffTWoeTiport nights. On Sai-f ;'Tlfe underlying- policy of the Com S&iap^'es, employeeA,, SejQ#unastBr^Ott%S«dula^35aw=i^5nj iefr factory a better - organization -of~the Grand 43hapter were carried into effect by the"*eon- Vention this year. Especially •note- worthy is the establishnient of a na- tionat archive "here in Broekport, and the eleeOon of Harold GTDobBon as Fraternity Custodian for a term, df five' years. AH members of the fra- ternity and others interested;, who hold copies of—Gamma;—Sh programs, pictures, records, or other- relics, will be urged to .contribute Jio_ this collection, or .permanent archive. The P.yramisd-Grescent Magazine, of- ficial 4 organ off Gamma Slgnaa, will •remain in BroGkport for another year. The first number which appeared in 1902 contained a complete history of the Fraternity since its inception" aid -gas .dedicated .to Professor - MacLean, the founder. * Among the other national v officer^ chosen at the convention were: Win. Wads^rorth Chance, Jr., of Washing- mvISt,ons have been extended for^hd ^e|theh nossand wifeSna Peirfs6h7"Rudman and.Harnion ^nterfainedalace-In "wtefel 7*'^£"11,*-?™"?- d a n e i n g " ia ~fb<?"*>vf n Mr. True was_a- brothor of i^ transportatiOB gf all the^^t^Irivicg th€h~--bVn cars. 4 .. " ^ . .INVlf-EfTTO OUTINGL .-' -Mrii:- Cv A;-Harseh. l>re^ldent ot the Harscn-Crjsp-Seainah Post" has*Feceiv- e,dnfie following notice regardinglhe fannual picnicr uf^ thF^TJTrtW - CSUnty Units: A President:— The picnic? "cf^ all tn"e Units will take place-July "29th at Genesee Valley Park. Each Gnit will take, care of the Disabled. Veterans] they bring; jindjilso of any member ** e * s? 'fTOnf their 1p6s"t~who is disabled "by providing transportation to anct from the pichic, and paying for their din- ner. _ We would like to see asa many members sis possible. , The foliowia#-menu-JS4H be served at 12 o'clock sharp a t 50 cents" per- plate: »cold boiled ham, baked beans, cabbage salad, olives, radishes, butter- ed rolls, ice cream,- cake, coffee.-' - Signjed, Jrehe Stephany. AJ1 those wishing" to attend are re- tmestecT to "notify the president,"'Mrs. Haf$ch, at once-, in order that she may make reservations. s' r Jim Daly, .sports.promo'ter will run auto races at the fair grounds Satur- day afternoon. Five addetstarters' have signed",MHt'the dotted line which will - bring the entry list up to 22. The .^-^ —_——^ . ^operate in the welfere of their em- :^!?. dfe 5 a i 0 ? . ° I S a m J I c ^ e ^ ^ e ^ M e d t o a ^ tegatt&^nte," ^ofarfHBwfee— i<tttea-aiia-«he- - -8eea««8ster. put -on^ TJenartmenls anoT ""Welfari : Jep'art^ :7 an h y p n o t i s t : On Sunday even-. mett ts are becomfcng a reeu'gnlzed fact- " ing Mr, R. 0. Marsh told .tha boys.or in,'the aucc^roTtop<wtaat -±F~ nhonf Tifs bxpcrlonceo -ajgoflgl4hc;dustrials all. over' t6e country. iTTie white -Indians of Panama. His talk j expansion of'the A&F* is Bounding- ^ pwved both gntei'tainingjand highly j along in such rapid'strides, that race, is i n c o n i u n c t l S n witli"„th"e Enjl-ljLnS^axcthsg--jeBneciahjf- as- little ChepH-Ureeps-tm^-lnistlin^tnTceep"up with ^t ; em States Hacing Assoeiation-^- who| is on'e of. the campers? '• ' - ~ - were' in charge of tlie races Decoration ^ a ^-„ * ; ~" :i - ; Lurday morning planning to arrive at s'ibilities in ^the way'-of behefits-^for- MrrDaly said that 'ieach-di4ver^ wilH-Brgg^grt-^eTdre" noon so a« to park .their employees. receive'just what he wins and no onej ca: r R a t t h e Auto Baee^-. ' ' . ' . ** , ^ - •«, ' will be paid to drive." This arrange'-J^ ^ , i" . :'' ICE' HOUSE -DAMAGED BY" PIRE ment insures fast«r^ra«tog^-aTtd-much- keener competition as the drivers will receive money only if, th*-y conie one, two or three, the amount depending on position. . -_ Mr.. Daly received congratulations on"Th"e"way the. Mehiorial Day races were handled and expects the meet Saturday to equally appeal to the local race fans. " " : '• t ICE CREAM SOCIAL .Glass- Nor 17, Mf. E. Stnjdfty" School will hold an Ice Cream social on the church iawn.^Saturday^ evening. It!e cream and cake 15c. Everybody in- vited, ... .'-?*... 1 - ' - - - •'" .CARD OF THANKS - - V [ The fire department was summoned"' We "Wish to thank our many friends [to "the Gallagher ice house on Erie and neighbors tor th^cind^sphb^.stoef: "Sunday afternoon about three- us during the sickness and death 'tT\ n ,., nn ^, .^w^ fl „„ „, •, : . - . ' our husband and father:" Mrs. Flora ° olack ' wher V a flre - of undoubtedly E. Wright,, Maurice, William C, and 'incendiary origin, had gd^tfed con'sld-". Orville WrighL. _.' .,, ., . |enable headway. - ^e-Waze-wWch-hait^ *— :—' .started in the wall of the building!' TAKE NOTICE I - Will the Jady- who picked up the long ^scissors in the drivevvay in_front '•*-:u burfied up through*the" side andfitad - destroyed a- quarter of the roof when. ~ ..-...« 10UK scissors in me anveway m_iro.nt 1 + i_„ ij„_,.„ „« k i™ A V M + -L* „,.i„i*.w,._w '~-.'„'--'•'I of 3 Erie street, plefee" return them. -. P he flfeMe P f rrived| but b ^ <lulck-«;o.Tk w. J % H - .. 1 they h a d i t urtder &ontrolT befojte BAKERY ' ^further damage .was doner-—~— y^.:.\ Nesbitt-and" Mrs.-M.... Gar-! ' •—^——- * ' • •••••• •• • ?••- Mrs. H rison are holding their .sale regularly every Saturday. ..dSew apple pie. j h o n . e 53-£'-l o r 53-F44, 1 Auto Races'^ , - f.: Read page ; 7-. jits about " a e auto- races. mi > -- Mdf#j * 1 « - . ' - -. • <5ii>Vi£*iik-.i-Ks. - •- r'^vtiA !' *-'•'• . V : -s^ Mk, _.,* .11./. : ?*f,-;:-..& /. '1 , ,-. v. •A* .'.•..'^- r -"->; .:'^C \ •<£' iss J. '.;.*,-.>i;. \<J -./ :VH^'-*' -*'j ~ f i^^M

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iROCRpdRT/J^EW YORK, TlKJRSDAY, JULY 23,^1926 • * * < • - -

GRANGERS WHXPKNIC

Point Breeze will b e • t l ie rallying 1point_fBf.jalL^'angers .from Broekport and vicmjtjf-e tfS^&tfety

€AMl«ASIGp ' . ; CQ^yQCATION

as . the local Grange. l ^ f - ^ h n s e j ^ t h i s j ^ R £ j y ^ , - i ^ y ^

i ton, 'D. ' C.r F i rs t -Vice Pres iden t ; H a H sey G Bechtel, Tr . ,o f Newark, Seec-nd Vice Pres ident ; Albert J ay of Niagara, Falls, Third Vice Pres iden t ; J f t lson Ferguson 7»n4 Wi l l i am- MeDoBald^of

INOTABLE ATTGWNPUMP

CONSOLIDATED JUNE 25. T925

EGED FORGER CAUGHT

Japanese Will-Soon Be Dominant Factor. Native Labor Cannot

Be Depended Upon ! Honolulu, May 9.

In this second let ter about Hawai i i n will give my impBe5§ions__o|_thi.

r&aaem-ie^aTrd pqfieticaT». -conditions .•which prevail on the islands, as gathered in the few days i t has been

~my~pfivllege ;fo~ study' them

* " T ~ W ~"^\ s ~ _ ~ _ ~ * " " _ j j x e s b r t for* itb:anreuaJ-jpaenicc t h j s - ^ r a r s i r ^ r ^ a ^ I J : ^ . ' ^ ' ' - " ~, " ~~ ~~^ \

,lMTiOISS-AS1SEEir:BY "-.v^nS? t^eirafflf B ^ J S ^ J ^ R A N D L P1^'D4HX. OF ^ j OUR REPORTER "

^ ^ Buffalo, General Secre tary sad- Treas-4 O N J O U E T " C E j t J j ^ f t A T r O N ' ^AT-

.arranged b y the folldsving committee, 1 •" , G R A N D C H A P T E R Gifford- Lawtpn,_ Dr.-*'Harry Greene^! . - .

}Mrs. George' Pa t te , JMrs; ,M- .fc M F ] i m p o r t a n t c h a n g ^ ^ fee O r g a n i -Cormiok" and Char les Jones. For \ _ ^ n i .-n..,. .M p • those /who do n o t care to :en te r intai

TRACTS LARGEST CROWD v IN ITS HISTORY 7 :

[the.sports there i s good fishifTg, bath'-" J-ing and 'boa t ing : * «• . '

" t o B e ™ R e v i v e & _ - l .

Ingei'-oMfewa'r-k-r Grand- Attorney, and Donald C. Hiler- of Broekport, Ser-

;geanltrat-ar-ms.* — '——-. _.j - - :

• C o u r t e d c . Sniith, ,who; presided I j j h s g a n w i t h t h e A r r i v a l :of T h r e e a t t h e Broekport convocation three \ • r „ . ' ' . ' years ago, was chosen Chai.rnian of1 F a m i l i e s in C o v e r e d W a g o n s

/ t h e Board-of Trus tees , ' and wilbiir W.

Local Gamma S igmas ' received a f ? i ] f i r ' t l i e ret i r ing-Gran.d President I Transportation .can .be m a d e avail- f x>leasa.rrt surprise in a recent air- i i V U S elected -tcwmenibership ^oa t-his-

Qver a Cfeiitiiry Ago

.Fred Jite&jp resided i n Sroeiipbrt , during March aMja i i r t of. April and pn^ leaving passed a rofrgejl check'- at W . l

Kg. TA>£P-- groerery~slQre. 5 5 g r playing [ otlM-r toivns in ; Monroe CQuhtjf^^tone •

DEPAWMENtA&P

ed-4ntto- foui' coulPlTMn"

a,bIe~foTT?veTyone jT UioBe~wiio havef py-trn t-nnm.-^mL-tJbfls^-4^i-v4fi-g^-|ii<i /I'HI'W

notijH^nient of the electlc Fiud 1 n™v'\ . r"^»**"-^-t t*"g + ' : 'p c Tr-'- George | H . Raymond, "Alpha J7Q

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"wentfto^lbiefn but was caught *y^ Orleans authorities anil sent -to the periitenti.ai;^ for ninety days.' John Gleasjm., clerking a t Lee's swore out

ra w a r r a n t . f o r his ar jes t and iofflcer j W a y servt'd i t wljen'StoTie's time' was [

.;$TRQNG^ FACTOR IN PRQG ' R@SuOF BUSINESS

Many IniprWemehts Under" Con i sideration. Trained Nurse

up Mtpnday.' Stone was"brought back, j ~ i n C o n s t a n t A t t e n d a n c e A.wlebrat ion unique in na ture and ( ' to. I^j'opkport a.nd charijeil with forgery :

njost - en j j ^a lTe jn^ ex.pei'ierice^.. toold 2nd (leanrpK,' I jo pleaded not . guilty , p l ace ' at .JjQwh Pump School .JJouse

Pyaymond j Saturday, the ISth:' It was a reunion H. Covert a s Grand Pres ident of the , ; „ „ „ „ . v . ^ , „.„ ^^ ^ „„„ „ . . u u . ^ ^ will consuHr the ffranspoftatioon- com- j natiojiai-fraternity. Mr. Covert, b e t - ! G o M o ^ & S>' racuse, -and' Professor J.; p f a l j t h e f o r m e r s c h o o l J ) 0 y s a n < i g l r l &

mittee whicb is a s . J ^ w s ^ C h a h - x n a n . l t e i . k n m ; . n - a s . " O o o f y . . a m o n g h j s } R - J o s t e r of Amsterdam. • _" f W ho had ever attended Town Pump

A\4«S had Grange Master," E. A. Northrup; . H> F - ' f n e n d s hem, is

ALowry,' Mrs. Ged. BeriecTiot, WP-- ^ c ' t he - J l i a t l i me^ibor! . _I l i e . ^nv.ention nex t year w i l l ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

' h a i r ) T*-T + h * I ^ / i T 7 n n n n P h r. ». + , . . . J _ ^ V .. 1

a n d was placed on two thousand doU

In. keeping wi th t h e spi r i t oiT~ rplay^whieTT"se"emX "to.'W spoke in!. the- wheel

r." UJtoja-^Utis- village t a be liutwred 'by ; Held- with- the Kappa--Chapter 4tv3 leTT'r "liiugiit there, il'f there -w-as tiny

' i ^ * : ^ ^ - . n . ~ ^ . - . : - - . i > . 1 - -, . , The general commit tee l s h o ^ j ^ J i t o w 4 t ^ ; t t B _ ^ l i x - y Q a ; s 0"f j-den. Massachuse t t s and^a l w « « r 4 ? t o - ^ l | f c B u o a _ t t d . ^ ^ ^ ^ , m ^ ties with municipal a n d . county gov-, mK 4or. a loyal response from every j ^ . t 'ru.ternitya-usiste-nce. He Wtti f - ^ m m n s a l r e a a ? Blamed torn amoa;. m f e m t t ] h r f ft ^

[.-;!,ernmeH't moaelea"" aTOHgTnsinlaTia -syj^member . - — -temsi—rt^-elee-t-s—a—le^islat-m^e which. makes the -laws according to provi-

-*-Bions"Of the- Organic Act, the Oonsti-—t-utlon -for .the - Terr i tory, that~~was

framed by Congress. The Governor of ' „ ,the» TeVritory and the higher . Judiciary

offices arp filled by appointment of the . . president of the United States sub-,;•-jeet to confirmation by the Birited

States Senate . „_^ The City and County government of

—-Honolulu -is .headed by a Mayor,__and . municipal l aws a r e made by a Board

. of Supervisors. In -many respects the government of "Honolulu ia similar to that of S a n Francisco^ CjiMforniH, where City and County governments are: afso- coffibined. -,' ~ - . '

,-^_.h>_j.925,-Ha"waii :will Celebrate its 25th' "birthday as ..a - TerrjTory""oTT Ihe Xinit^yCtatt 'S. I ts growth isirice 1900v

p'oliticaUy, culturally and commercial­ly is a demonstration that the faith of legislators who launched- the island group on i ts career as a unit of the United States has- not been misplaced

. !surrf>HHl Wilbur Hiler , another local The next meetingoI_lhe-Grange. ttilUfeey, *4it>rrfrfc£res th i s y e a r a f t e r ar long

be held on -fVugusi 1st . A ' . large a t - ! r j , C Q r d h iue - f i r and :Chap tevT- ~ ' - ' tendance is desired;

JROCKPOST FAIR PROSPECTS BRIGHT

a & r s here, ^ c k p o r f ; may- w e l L b*' prQUiLjat t

the re arrived^,

was absolutely none aftqr. A

the main , T. -i !-• i_ t ,zi i *• .-.,.•• oi«M«: lu^uuc- WU«BI of progjiess at lar bail which-he could not furnish _ , ,, . . .. „zL ° j \ L,

, .- ., -, . . ' , .. Broc4«f)ortA extensdve<A&P Products' and was sent back to jail to await . ., ' • , ,, , . - • t. , . . .-•. plant, a new depar tment has ' been tht» action of the grand jury which „' . ^ ^ -, • . _,. , , : . ' ; , . - , . , c . , ci"?afed^-"it is known as T h e Medical dot's not meet until Sentember. . . " ,—-—— — « — - — ^ fc • -- - ^ • • ^ i ^ ^ p p a r t n t P t i t . - fts-^-pTrmary object aT"

rthe s t a r t i n g p o i n ^ b i to " take care-of ~fRp~isjSPfes t h a i mtty, t) t te«r-to--e5F-

Gajfima-Sigin.a- and-©f-tfe^ ftwt- tliat-it-

Prospects were never 'brighter for

1 .Gamrua. Sigma was ' fdurided in the iBroekport State Normal "School" in 1X69 .through the efforts of Principal , , . , . , -„ . , ,-.' . T , . . t - . + which were so popular .Charles I>. MaeLean, ami s ince its-»in-J iception hufj spread ^ throughout the academic and pretfartofy schools of the country, in 1919, the Fif t ieth an-

fs t i ra i i r^-of ' -a^g^bt lg^^fTO'm north", 1 . . , . , . . . e a s t , ' s ou th l and west braugW foi'm^r-

originated here so m a n y - y e a r s ago. 1 , ," , , ., . , , ~L'""", X T, ^ „ /. v i - . t « \_.^_ -1schoolmates and their lunch baskets I t was the--first of t h o w high pr in - : , „ .„ „ ", ' , „. . , -..j..- —. . . . . ifr^m villages far a n d . near, several cipled literary, and. social societies ' •

in

among the number having-rarr lve^

l* j nivcrsary of the"fstfmtirtg w a s appro-1 a thoroughly successful Bwelvpor t .Fa i r ip^a t f iy commemorated by • the art • l l iannhis year . People throughout the. | g i a s . s . vvindo^V in the Main jCorridbrs County are taking a n inte-rest, and Sjipeeiftf^nd^ttts- crt a i l depa r tmen t s '

-the aca­demic schools of t h e - c o u n t y a geh: j eration ago/ During a half century of i

t rap id ly changing custorfis, Gamma J Sigma has continued to flourish a n d f

to grow in numbers , -power and* in-! fiuepcP fo r : good, How long , t w & : ' i Q t o n n f i fQFtS 0 w t l \ W»*- 8 I« 1» a

• pronounced-success.

from~Michignn to enjoy the old school crowd. The crowd numbered over two hundre-tl and-fifty.

The affair was sponsored by the Birthday' Qlub and i t .was due to their

Tif\X7P 1 i r im.T I I A i m n P Ployees while o n the job, a t tend to B O Y S - W U V H U W U R S t h e ^ene'ral physical weHare-of the

— : .——: :— - •^^rerar;;huiiili'etJ "raerij and: ,woffien„.6n * "*" ~~"" . ' , , the Gpmpany's pay rolls, a n d prevent

C'.'inm • life seems t o agree with the ' • * • • • "

another week-end a t camp and heard L „ ,. . „ . , , , , , . . . , * . - ,„ o- . *• * s f-equpntly a s mi^ht. be expected.

iioUauig-but praise, for Troop 2. Antl-;, , , , ,„„ , w , , - » - - ' -. ' , . „, . . - , r. . ' i r. n h e n they do, a s a rule, t hey are not

idpat ing ni.s arrival on Saturday arter- i „ - . „ . . . . " _ _ " of ' the Noi-fifal. which marks the spot f T ' t h f H oonttaue, we do.not koow. ^ w at tr.a0-Mvely- a,.-ranged]noon. R o m a n ' s patrol proceeded to{„°f a « •" e s p ^ a n y Benons naim-e, but - , y -.- >'•,- •''••--- . -,, tbttf so long- a s ft s t ands back of t h e ' , , - ' where the early meetings were held.- \ ^ ...... . -„i ._ ,i , x _., „ ,on tlie i

Broekport Scouts, brown as the pro­verbial trofl'ee bean, full of life and" yigor, n o OUB reporting for sick call ' tin ' for

to t h e greatest serious after-effects extent possible. ' ' - - ' '

Considering the number of em-„ , ployees-in the plant, which ranges

boys an- sv-tting a record difficult • f r o m 3 g 0 t o.750, -depending upon- the- * ^ the Rochester Scouts to nminlain.;

or surpass. Scoutmaster Otte spent

I ployees-in .the {'from 350 t

I season of the year and t h e element of production, accidents , do not occur

school lawn-,.-and d inner call j win -tln> 'Test Inspection Banner for ' i are mostly the result of burns or cuts

are. looking for a banner l i s t of ^ T ^ - y e ^ r s l a t e n l h e l ^ p o r t c n f o H g ? ! ^ ^ f . ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ C m n d . - d r * t WPM^IMK*. M r ^ - d a y " . ^ r y ^ m ^ t ^ v ^ i ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ * i n l a n d ^glass. Eveu tries, ^In-ths-Flovsjer P§par|-ment the Brocki)ort Gai'den C l u i jLts* ..bfconu; lr

interested a n d will .make, a most inter- ' ejsting ^arrangement in^-tho• Jprm-.of* a formal garden The cat t le show will again be a b'tg fea ture , and a 'thing | tha,! will make it more interest ing will be the demonstrational judging;, under] tfie ausi)i£es_.Qf the-S?ate ' College of Agriculture. This judging vvill also.: b - used in various j>oi,tforns__oF_the"!

"a v." The FocaT gowi-rTnleifris a lmost es- j poulffy exhibits. >r. c j u s i v e l y ^ . ^ h e hajidg of H a w a i i a n s ^ , . ^ aWQnsobile-shovtu which i v a s ¥ ^ U -including in- this group those of m % | s u c h interest last yi-ar. -will b e unde r ' i l _ « U ? I i r w j » i i f t S _ a n d ; Amt-ricin stock, j ^ - £ i l , n | a i - g , a , l e i ; u „-n t 1 f , w l t h ^ '

slabiliaed by a govewio? and othar-,nf- • ^ ^ imptonBsnta at.-lmwmin:4t -faprn. fleers appointed from Washington. - n „ cjnirau^ity.

- T h p population figures show that . the . T h p r ( , w a s n ( ? v e r . a ^re t ter program: native Hnwaiians "represent less t h a n | o f (,ntoi-tainTnrnt than arranged' -for4

-ycrne tenth of Jh«» total inhabi tants , i&^.fflfrFair'. Tiw stalti ' rtu^es wilM "they ar--- born politicians a n d S O P J U ^ * ^ - 1 P inrp :„Ft ftoM pf good horses

- h a v e b-rd no. t foubli ' . in n i H l n t a - i n i n g l ^ ^ ^ - ^ i p j - ^ Orockport, starting w i t h ;

- t he i r a,*HKl«K>y f»&lkicatty.up to* t h i s ; t ] l ( 1 ftti? ,.-,..,.„ o n -^l)tin^ay .0f t h e f " t i m e at least. ... *•-» I Fair. ., V ic to r^ Con«>rf.. Band, "oivef of-.

A f..w population- flSUr.-8. will b P ! t h | l l p - d , B n n ; i 8 * o - f t l ^ ' ' 0 n " " r " ' ^ " FrCd H. .Covm-r^ «*i*m» tomra-f . , . . •

-Ul'l' I'l-rJiUi: a t "Fill

th i , point, v hich- -y.-j]l^ ij(!;-n -prnrajrpcrt m•-•fW:^ltmrffiu^^^^^^fw,

ira-me of -Gamma "Sigma will - be w?^-"—,, " " ' • "o ' "«„"" \V " " " 7 #r*'\','" T " ' " ' " " ' ' M l " " " ' h ,""• ' " " ' "" ' l 1 "" ' . minor injuries, bow-ever? if not given .,.... ^ y . - , -, - j - , j 2 . ^ J ' and- Mrav-nnn Smith, Mr>, and Mfs .ywa bann«-m a r e awarded, one for the ^ „ . ^ , • ,. , - uyi B I ™ _ ® ^ ? J J * r t n i n i L ^ " ^ " •* ^ j H a r v e y Uffl. and Mi-, and .Mrs . /Hay [u-tit m-at<-.st Jn- appearance, and one >*"*** f r t ? " ™ e d ' f * c«>'". may aviiek-

; - \ , ; " \ ' • jvoorh l s were tlie committee .in- 4ysS\for tin. t^ni "groun mustering p.-rfect i ' y d P V P , Q P l n t ° S 0 1 ' i 0 , f S ° W B ' a n ^ " l s

IfQURIHJ^NUAL ' " -1

-•'of dinner arrangenumts. Booths That*'in-"personal cleanliness. Kof satisfied ^.made_jt p a j j j c j i l a ^ ^ one honor, Tand jus t to show ; i O n P A n n n I r , - . t _ ' d i s p e n s p t M c e cream, pop, candiesr'etc.

A O C " L U K l • r l L P H r V ' F o l l o w i n K t h e dinner, session,, music [waH'fnrhislKHrby an ofchestra^'and t&r\

-T-lit* 4th

because t h^ Company - rea l izes - , this possibility] that f hey have a r r anged to give their employees the benefit of

The innovation - -f-"-;

the Sunday quota oMh-oekport par-1+,,„ . . . . . , , . . , , , . , . - . . " ,„ „ k- • - , , , • the b e s t tha t c a n be obtained in the-

ents and •vis t o r s t ha t could be accom-• „„„„ . _ , . . , , , . , , , , ,• , ^ , * a y of medical -care,

plislied b y Ijie. lo^al boys. Troop 2 . * . . .. . . . . . . .*\ •h a i r r m a 4 7 i i ^ - n T T f i t r i G ^ ^ n W r t . s S ^ i H % ^ - c m i ^ ^ npt . l t hojiors-rm ^ ^ H T r T T i T o T u ^ ^ p j j ^ . tli.r'ropmnr avoids the l o s s ' " i n o . U ^ c b e d u U . ! for MOB- William T r u - , president of the cele. ting. kud™: ip-« j m . - ^ t w.dfced ofTw\\\> ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ^ . .

insnjerttonr'a'mf. ( C i r l U n d s , , , , . , . tTT^.*. ^ T ^ , , m, , ,,„> • m . . c i i l . 1. 1 1 .1 . 0 r . -n »•• 1 trouble, while t h e Company is saved

« i l l leave Tru^r and Mor.r s True s«ng "School ,pat ro l tacked the •'•PerfiTt Tent ban-.

Products , . Inq.^is^^cbedul day,- July 27th, at Manltou li- a i h . --Tll^th^nti^)|l--»r«IISHm•lttsr•^--Sflss•'•-•Ha^•l^t-:•perf!ona•|•

long liQe-up of automobii ^ w — — - , . - - • •.. »w.. u.w.-. . _„«- , . , - . _ „ . , t h e plant a t nine o'clock, rr-'l it won't - Da**"' anJ . •"•WUuu' You and I. xnte\n.>r. n . U..-ir llagp.d.-. During the week , T c L ™ ™ interrupted working b e the fault of the Coin; .iMV or the • Ynting.-Mnggi^-' ,--find-t}ie—history -of"-Bu'lHian's patrol wan two . +^rsnnHMn--"i-" „.""." f, . * 1 L" ' " " committee^ fn " c h a f ^ i r ^ ^ H x i ^ v 1 ^ n i fe- jcc esctkets- o f ' w h i c h ^ ^ ^ T a n ^ ' ^ ^ one ,..„, !,,,,„ ,-Hnn- j • F » w t Aid .h-nart.ny»nts have always

[dull mbmVnts^betw.^n .- .irUng. t in ieVlven below, Wa« n-aiTby^Trs. "George JClevdand ' , . patrol" tTiiji" "on- personal ' „ „ " £ * _ ™ f I , n .*.h° ™n™>8. P lan t -»nd parking for the nica+ on home True, .ground*. - - - - -•: II. W. Cleveland. -in <:harg'' of fheo i i i i "

Atfyn... Hall, secretarv, i:eaa|atjd «.tu persona

tent inspect ioii. a total of five Buihl ings . Thesp wilLjiow b e lnclud-

the Toflowing cori:---| Committee. Vya.nU n.,

i j f n t i g dlramley -niid J Sj.orts Conieii'tt-f,

OWs h n w ^ o m p l ^ ^ h e poltticftl-Tn-ob;I no-0-H, W m f ^ ^ ^ Z f F x ^ ^ i ^ m J ^ ^ 7 ^ U ' R r f a ^ ^ : t H l g ^ M , i . i !h^K6r4^ff l iH«Hh 36-afcr< ; : -

, , , , „ . . , . , ,i , -sr . r, 1 ^ . , *>d in fb" Mul len] TVrmrtme-nt, WMeh nranv leffi-ri* from far-away fr-u-nds, • fn^r«*<''nwt bamrrrs fo r Rrorkport . and , .. „ . '• • , -

. • ", . . ... • . I-., „ . , ' l f l ' ' "•••" nnartors on th« ground floor u : a l chairman v. ho r ^ re t t ecL their iuabihtty. to b . , . ! ^ o . J - ^ , v, , , vv Hi, hi t e„ , ^ eom p | ^ . ^ ^ Hnpartmnnt is h a s a ^ o i p t ,1 ' he re , m M.->s n , t o n - y u o W ^ l " J . o « « « _ | i o . n - a ^ ^ I ' a t roU H t - ] p i . rtp - . i m m ^ d i n t V - S u p e r v i s i o n - j r ~

.*W„t Pinner e m - » **Wt*l r o t a t i o n . ftiKirieTT.-:.*. J»orH,c t m^jn fmt by 1H« r w v . ^ R l j 0 ( ^ ; . n . J . ^ J — n.-r (liftirm-in School Super in ter f -n t John MaHoch. nnl and villi s e y n a l second placnn t o : „ , . . . „ , ' ' f-""""10

^ Z ' m n d , a f . 'w, , remarks, a n - f «T,|rli,l.N r r u m is l - t t i n g , , ,„,v ha. on . U ' " ^ ** l ^ * ™ * ° f ^ * ! ? ' •n:ik Holland. Pvitli-r. r imrWs Bniton. the speaker |cjac-irB i n first-, rank .'diving tlie eonvl«g< -' ) Q •" W l l ° , S m B t v^33** li,. fii].wv 'wiuu-? '^ ' t n ' : '*ay- nrf1''ef <f"d Hf'-cojM*,sitt4'.,.- fv-v^ivi—-in athletlt'g. Tmupi i; Trans|t6H«-r; ' Tb."" ppoTts~f<y"Ww^T-iTOmTntt;tR;ly7p,-i|'i«> tliau. iii.ukItitr tiui-. lr

"7 i . "Xr,.:""'1 ^ f f le j - 0 " / ' " ."«•••.lltte 0Lw.6gk. - -The- ^ o'tlie b o u L ^ 1 ' ' " U ' " , n t : fcrSj^h>po6!"tt-uTThe tisuaT *

~t^n "brr ~^~

-,TI--nRITORY H a w c w . . . . . . 'A«iatievIIawaiian . .

"CaucasiaiV-IIa i\.a iia rt ictufsiase_., . . • • • • .

•••"— ;T*nrto>!tj.can ." . . . . . .'. # h -

Years—1021

7.374

1910 191,onn

shown on t l ie platform afternoon andf r,'-nited State' evening. T h e Night Show will b e a ' y^ r-eature-tl]

from all. tioYi.i of flu

Itreirnre—TtTe-'

s . . dderat iV who :-:t- r:t?: d _UL.

: t ion Conir t i ' -v . . (?••>•- Can U ^ . an^l W.if••!• Y- ••••

•<-. c-h.-fir- ntHler Mi,. j>ti!.er\ i.-lon of Mr. and Mrs. -r.-u-r- the Imal bovs won borh nWt 'amr *]m,m awl l" pdiclnes . ' couch bed,

Srnuf n o a r r t W P l l P ! n c o d , ^ | r ^ > . . ! ^ ! t C ! 1 r r , . . . . B ! ! , r , , i ! B ' , r 8 ' " e t e rharh-i. New. ytv and Mrsv Hiram ' ^ ' c i n d ' t»!;trc ^fltl.'.? di i ' l . i -i I'int.. , will-bit H..rveil Slnith and Mr. and .Mm. Murrij. T r u e . ' c , t h - i a m n •t. rtrf-mt^ of eight rrlfr"

3.7344free ac ts a n d a glonotrs display o f - j ^ <-rnm n n s•'!'"!?; fireworks nightly."

"-•J^^'Fsrfii. bo. dancia

h. jftt th^ M«mttnt-Bt-nr-?- Hotr}, and in 'ttml r'fl***^ ^tLgy?J?^^Ah f lJ£^tnrs J_^nTOTTj^.>^^ iu tomi te t t i . atat-insfa

LM!«? Bayitflr. .-cja-nporates. with _ the~ T inn t_rJTyslHnn^, Tjr,. J o h a l J ^ - J I a z c n r ^

iy j , ^ ^ r^o l way .over on tlie

j^-merrcjir. British, etc Clrin< -••• . Jai^uiese

-Filipino ,1

35.774 2S.714

12n."i t">

way Show alone

^ - S J a n ' H n c I u d r a t w P l v e s h o w s . s e v o n r i d e ^ l ^ i , . , f- • Huflsoa River by b . « t . ' • • - ' • ' ' f r e e a c t s and a band. On t h e foQrfh f>f t ,,,-..-„ r,..^rt} thn boys .were enter •4 : i3J]dny T difforeaviiopular type-of enter- j , . , , , , ^ ,„ ^ r a P U ^ ^ U^.jCjaffiTOJ-SMateh- nmgie. aaiLix

PTgp ;r~e-hlfptrTr*TiT^TrL'ir n ty .

• Tlie crowning jevtiil of the' .eonvoci

Korean ...°. . . . . . . . . . . 5,?0S AlL.o.Llii;r„.....'.-A.,-..., 1 • 4ft-o —.- —3?ir-f^rirrftirrrf linrr-ti.'^Tr'tr'T^rTrgrqirfroiTgripf-— It ..should lHi3^3nenij3ere.(l.iIi"at every l i ^ o f exci t iag automobi le r a c f s. - -4n ThiM born i n the islands since 1500. J addition all other at t ract ions will have

wjtjr; "Thel^ltSttpg-. annexation . \\yien •"KfarrcK-Avas"comph*t«l,-fas an Ameriean

' "ritisffl; with all t he r ights and privi-| ^_ leges . .o i the ballotjanA-offlee— holding. gT , I t -ha s . been conjp.Wetl that hy.3928

JJhB_.£6tfiES.. oJt J a p a n e s e ancestry will rajutttumber ail-oi-t&e-ot&er -r-aeei -binefls -aroF'fhfr - question - -which _ thei I O ^ T ^ i n e ^ r e ' a s ' M n g : : ^ ^ a i e R i e s ^ r s \ "What will these Japs then do with

idjnas rer2!i ,.-. I will not d i scuss this question now.

m l win re se rve i t for anrrtrrer letter,.t •but w a u t fo sgy a"feWT wordg^about

special--features-for the-Jast^ day , -^^0J^^BiQn._3pace, is l ie ing sold .rap-, idly, and shows a n e v e r iaereas ing interest..on ffrmflniiTity Waiv nf i\Ton.Ko&. ^ Countjv at Broeltpsrt .

STAWLD-IJP

Uaa„4ir-6gi^ai- -v. c i {IK- -^ulnoal—-bau. h e B

i n g from 3 to & in r ,i arter-nnon nnd.-'" Trrnnf~^7 fo I I in Ot, "evening. An 'H fran suggesfed fho j ' lhe event b

;-ai,tIft.V=-a¥ -ttriim -Trp r-h -wnrkfnK* f'or*wtjttlt*-nn atrrmnl oeruiteiiCT'. ' n'iefr~heiu tHis year in t-h-> Hotel

i ^ T T T i r M - o r ^ t J w " a ^ e r was Mr. Fr. 'deriek Walzingi r, the

?h"o~^pB^p—toj"^^ry-man the boys on t h e importance of the so :

called "extra-e^r[cnJ*T'I^aciiyiiies-Jh. a r^demln and.Jfellggiat^^issti tutioas ' ."

What J8.tb.oSghT to rrii've been an a t t empt a thsWup^Bok-^aoe-^Puesday-

f between" 12 jW arn^cl" L o^cjeefr- at the : c o g j M c j n ^ s ^ g o n j p ^ e j j r ^ j & ^ a ^

SOTTTF other locaHties in similar eU^.g-:ithree^goJlpTga m | p gmgrpg.ffifi.'gjfofy.

y- -Of pa i^cu ta r tnfe-tt-sf to - th¥*boya] of Broekport %yas the re-election of the Rev. William H. Sybrandt to the office of -Graad'Chaplain for life. Mr.'

"fBefs ""oF' tf ie - IScaT"" Id3iity l""aHd"~has btjen 4M»miBP& W n - j t s - a ^ ^ r ^ o f ^ i a a t i y '

^ t - w s . -^fFw^sr-tiie wliMfipai spe»ker

vvhich i t h a s i vlfiitV

wy privilege to

In m y thoughts, (of conditions he re \_ i n Honolulu ifly mind ha's often re-

1 4 verted to visits which I have made to :Mexieo GityrJta .Mexico, and t o Havana

U„ i n Ciiba,- and I have found the com­parison all i n favor of Honolulu. ' "^Compared with the- two o the r cities mentioned, there is only"* prospe-rity and lit t le if a n y poverty here . "There is idleness, b u t it is the idelhess of plenty, climatic conditions^ makg^-life

r.-Jjr'the days .before civilization came f-the native^ did n o t work, and now (/""they do not unders tand why, if civi­

l izat ion is* a benefit, they should find it- necessary t o toil day after day when

l_jLt isn't necessaty. fS- As a Result natlv.e labor cannot be

depended, on fpr 'more t han a day or iCtwo a t a t ime, the r e s t of the ' t inte ^ being spent i n indolence, singjng and-

•playing the" nat ive soags and living i ' ' t he life.of e a se . - . . _^ -

' But this-situati 'on Is being gradually corrected by education, and tfcere ?re

Conthraed on las t page

one remain ing near the door, another about half ivay back a n d t h e third asking Mr. Beuerlein, w h o w a s alone in the store at Use t ime, for some shoes in, the •Back o f the^ th ra . Whpn 2V

&t~ tn* " #ofiv'ocaiidD i. banquet held in |3Sroekport in iM§, and a j ' e cen t - i s s t i e of the fraternity's magtuiiufe- was d"€-dfested^Eo.liifia. - • '

SeverarTnTportan't changes, in t h e

Mr! Beuerleift went back of t h e count­e r to obtain the shoes,, the m a n fol­lowed him. '-Qttiek to- a o ^ e e this un­usual a c t Mr , Beuer le in demanded that he .remain* outside the counter upon which bus colored" -cus'tomer be­came engaged and left the s tore ac­companied b y his ^companioris, with-out making a_ purchase.

Evidently" t h e t r io , w e n t from h e r | direct to» Holley as Between 2 'and ^ : 31) t h e s a m e afternoon, they 'v i s i t ed ".Mr. Beuerlein's r ecen t ly purcTiased "store i n that village: They entered*? in the

|sam§ manner as h e r e a n d asked Miss. Helen Beuerlein, who w a s a lso alone to show t h e m ' s o m e ,sui ts ,for small j,' " [oys. ^5!hey^had r just stated.' their grants when* Mr, Picket t -the clerk ar-r ivedfand almost immediately after a .lady entered -the store,• ..', ' - ^ i ! Wheii they perceived a third party they w e r e geeii to give i h e "high sign" iEtttd"all three made a quick getaway. ••

ches t ra and% ,th«- Ia.~ twen ty pieces bav- t.

their componsatioh, benefits, becSuse of the accurate r eco rds which will be- ' kept of the i r eoiwlltkm^j¥lier--!asJierser

inT-d the mU'sTrTrir Om affair. and'ThrTir. \frToT_nirvo""not yet a t ta ined, in- U'!u,t'- u l , a : s l l o t always been possible'

.port Baml of •-•hart?.- o« GV.rtltm Smith ami ••n engaged to it.v'ieft Wood. Mr "and Mrs. Lamlis

j ,-T-TfI, honora. ". '"'••? 'i M:i'i> of the local scouts have been

t^ tk—aw-eaaip feachers to hi«lr>-

. V. - i i V i " U / v T i ! ' " " !1 ' " -tCl 1{ReP- llt "touch with theft* progress. I'lUfliial hnhnivs. ., At lenst three mom „__,„_ , . .- _ Ha.gte_rtCQTirs Sfi- nssrtrenV Htler,_R.titl T;neker hispectior? is o n e of t h e effe=cts-

awnits the winner.-- in the spor t s pro.-^. .-Foihuving. nn. extracts J o U h » n^' . i2aii^L-y!£son-_3»d R « i « t t e f flit -eofn- ' t^i , , , grafflv.an'd thu, ,Virh! ' - t i" from ret,-:r-prtl-ng for Hits J ianor :Tpaf ly o f the :"tl^ f 'nr^ - - . fiejenfly varied te >-v of' iRjVreFt t o ' o rds~of every available d-svriptlon. [T^ndnf imt Scouts a r e advancing tn" . initt^ ™i"ouKftout t h e various p lant

-depaxlnieat t ajrd 7diJjikJjig .with - sanitary c u p s - h a v e been

•Prtrfetr-of—-Seetwttr-fHtiKfn—aml-employe,e .win be phen two dhiner . JuTia R.jHiTl: •^ fFii 'st. while among those now First

buildings. Many changes an'd ini-i provem^nts for •• t3ie CoiiveiiTeScer sScT

fickets, an'd_v-ni bnj.r,M..na"uauaLfor.:_-0.n..Ti1ne ? j u U M £ - » l ^ n i J i E 2 \ - £ d . o n - ! C i a £ ^ S c ^ i n 3 ^ ^ t y J . o ^ l m o i ^ - - ^ e r i ^ m t o r t ° ' ' ^ ^ ^ ^ S S I M ^ M ^ L M tlu* day's tinte". , _ _.._. •- Ittvit*ti9p^ii_fea*^^lTP^n-^-xterrflt'tr---to-

f w h a t ' l a - k n o i n - a s Colby s L r W in-"thte | badges - ha-ve .afcrody"' been^ a e h i e v e d ^ l ^ ^ f ^ -oE^oasideratten, a n d it w i i r

families and i^__, ^_Z_.,'.. . .-. . .• . b new. Depar tmen t will be thoroughly

a l l o f t l » e r e i m ^ e n t a * i y P b a g t a e 3 s n i ^ ; f r o T O ; t ^ h ^ t o S a t u r d n v n n d RuBttay" .appreciated By the enUre corps a l l of the village xb-rgymen. and to• their houseViald. goods. " T h f i y " c a m p | ' a d " ' a n ^ " n e " ' f s f o r t h p ' o ^ 1 b°y s -

o f the town to" BJ> i f i e -ippn^ipn nnri Q fg-^f

Ascendants of the Puritan-^:- i n i E ^ ^ r e 4 W K r a i s - l -_^ ) 4 -_ T - - . \ . , n—=—f --———— p s = a — , i the families of Joseph True and • w t f e . l w r p hoffTWoeTiport nights . On Sai-f ;'Tlfe underlying- policy of the Com

S&iap^'es, employeeA,,

SejQ#unastBr^Ott%S«dula^35aw=i^5nj iefr factory a bet ter -

organization -of~the Grand 43hapter were carried into effect by the"*eon-Vention this year. Especial ly •note­worthy i s the establishnient of a na-tionat archive "here in Broekport, a n d the eleeOon of Harold GTDobBon a s Fra te rn i ty Custodian for a term, df five' years . AH members of the f r a ­ternity and others interested;, w h o hold copies of—Gamma;—Sh programs, pictures, records, o r other-relics, will be urged to .contribute Jio_ this collection, or .permanent a rch ive .

The P.yramisd-Grescent Magazine, of­ficial4 organ o f f Gamma Slgnaa, wi l l

•remain i n BroGkport for ano the r year . The first number which appeared in 1902 contained a complete h is tory of the Fraterni ty since i ts inception" a i d -gas .dedicated .to Professor - MacLean, t h e founder. *

Among the other nat ionalv officer^ chosen a t the convention were : Win. Wads^rorth Chance, Jr., of Wash ing-

m v I S t , o n s have been extended f o r ^ h d ^ e | t h e h n o s s a n d wifeSna Pei r fs6h7"Rudman and .Harn ion ^ n t e r f a i n e d a l a c e - I n "wtefel 7*'^£"11,*-?™"?-dane ing" ia ~fb<?"*>vf n

Mr. True was_a- brothor of i ^

transportatiOB gf all t h e ^ ^ t ^ I r i v i c g th€h~--bVn cars . 4 . . " ^

. .INVlf-EfTTO OUTINGL .-' -Mrii:- Cv A;-Harseh. l>re^ldent ot the

Harscn-Crjsp-Seainah Post" has*Feceiv-e,dnfie following notice r e g a r d i n g l h e

fannual picnicr uf^ thF^TJTrtW -CSUnty U n i t s : • A

Pres ident :— The picnic? "cf^ al l tn"e Uni t s will t ake p l ace - Ju ly "29th a t Genesee Valley Park. Each Gnit will t a k e , ca re of the Disabled. Veterans] t h e y bring; j i n d j i l s o of a n y member

**e* s ? ' fTOnf their 1p6s"t~who is disabled "by providing t ranspor ta t ion to anct from t h e pichic, and paying for their din­n e r . _ W e would like to s e e asa many m e m b e r s sis possible. , The foliowia#-menu-JS4H be se rved

a t 12 o'clock sharp a t 50 cents" per-p l a t e : »cold boiled ham, baked beans, cabbage salad, olives, radishes, butter­e d rolls, ice cream,- cake, coffee.- ' -

Signjed, J rehe Stephany. AJ1 those wishing" to at tend a r e re-

tmestecT to "notify the president," 'Mrs. Haf$ch, a t once-, in order t h a t s h e may m a k e reservat ions. s'

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• J im Daly, .sports.promo'ter will run au to races a t the fair grounds Satur-day afternoon. Five a d d e t s t a r t e r s ' have signed",MHt'the dotted line which will- bring the entry list up t o 22. The

. ^ - ^ — _ — — ^ . ^ o p e r a t e in the wel fere of their e m - —

: ^ ! ? . d f e 5 a i 0 ? . ° I S a m J I c ^ e ^ ^ e ^ M e d t o a ^ tegatt&^nte," ^ o f a r f H B w f e e — i<t t tea-a i ia-«he- - -8eea««8ster . p u t -on^ TJenartmenls anoT ""Welfari : J e p ' a r t ^ : 7

an h y p n o t i s t : O n Sunday even-. m e t t t s a r e becomfcng a reeu'gnlzed fact- " ing Mr, R . 0. Marsh told . tha b o y s . o r i n , ' t h e a u c c ^ r o T t o p < w t a a t - ± F ~ nhonf Tifs bxpcrlonceo -a jgof lg l4hc;dus t r ia l s a l l . over' t6e country. iTTie whi te -Indians o f Panama. His talk j expansion o f ' t h e A&F* is Bounding- ^

p w v e d bo th gnte i ' ta in ingjand highly j along i n such r a p i d ' s t r i d e s , that race, is i ncon iunc t lSn witli"„th"e Enjl-ljLnS^axcthsg--jeBneciahjf- as- l i t t le ChepH-Ureeps-tm^-lnistlin^tnTceep"up with ^t; e m States Hacing Assoeiation-^- who| is on'e of. the c a m p e r s ? '• ' - ~ -were' in charge of tlie races Decoration

^ a^-„ * ; ~":i - ; Lurday morning p lanning to arrive at s'ibilities in ^the way'-of behefits-^for-M r r D a l y sa id t h a t 'ieach-di4ver^ wilH-Brgg^grt-^eTdre" noon so a« to park .their employees.

receive ' jus t what he wins a n d no onejca :rR a t t h e Auto Baee^-. ' ' . ' . ** , ^ - •«, ' will be paid to drive." This arrange'-J^ ^ , i" . :'' ICE' HOUSE -DAMAGED BY" P IRE ment insures fast«r^ra«tog^-aTtd-much-keener competition as the d r ive rs will receive money only if, th*-y conie one, two or three , the amount depending on position. . -_ •

Mr.. Daly received congratulations on"Th"e"way the. Mehiorial Day races were handled and expects the meet Saturday to equally appeal to the local race fans. " " :

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL .G la s s - Nor 17, Mf. E. Stnjdfty" School will hold an Ice Cream social on the church iawn.^Saturday^ evening. It!e cream and cake 15c. Everybody in­vited, ... . ' - ? * . . . • 1 - ' - - - •'"

.CARD OF T H A N K S - - V [ The fire depar tment was summoned"' W e "Wish to thank o u r many friends [ to "the Gallagher ice house on E r i e

and neighbors t o r t h ^ c i n d ^ s p h b ^ . s t o e f : "Sunday af ternoon a b o u t t h r e e -us dur ing the s i ckness and death 'tT\n,.,nn^, . ^ w ^ „ fl„„ „ , •, : . - . ' our h u s b a n d a n d father:" Mrs. Flora ° o l a c k ' w h e r V a flre- of undoubtedly E. W r i g h t , , Maurice, William C, and ' incend ia ry origin, had gd^tfed con'sld-". Orville WrighL. _ . ' .,, ., . |enable headway. - ^ e - W a z e - w W c h - h a i t ^

*— : — ' .s tar ted in t h e wal l o f the building!' TAKE NOTICE I -

W i l l t h e Jady- who picked up the long ^scissors in the drivevvay in_front

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burfied up through*the" side andf i t ad -destroyed a- quar ter of the roof when. ~ ..-...«

10UK scissors in me a n v e w a y m_iro.nt 1 +i_„ i j „ _ , . „ „« k i™ A VM+ -L* „,.i„i*.w,._w '~-.'„ '--'• ' I of 3 Er ie s t reet , plefee" re turn them. -. P h e flfeMeP f r r i v e d | b u t b ^ <lulck-«;o.Tk w . J

%H- • .. 1 they h a d i t urtder &ontrolT befojte BAKERY ' ^further damage .was doner-—~— y^.:.\

Nesbitt-and" Mrs.-M....Gar-! ' • — ^ — — - * •'• •••••• •• • ?••-Mrs . H rison are holding the i r .sale regularly every Sa tu rday . ..dSew apple pie. j h o n . e 53-£'-l o r 53-F44, 1

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