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ReoderJ altar (taftuto Confer papas. The Wcatlter doady, probably followed by rain Wednesday and ID west portion tonight; net so cooL Established in 1797. VoL -No. 236. CANANDAIGUA, N.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1930. Single Copy, 3 Gents Canandaigua Again i Picked for Empire State Field Trials To Be Elevated DEATH LAID TO FBIGHT AFTtB JRNISH OF SffDJ SECRETARY ARE TOOTEAGAIN Hurley and Mrs. Relumed to Office by Association J. Raymond Suriey, of this city, was re-elected president of the Em- i pire State Held Trial association at its annual meeting last night in Ho-. tel Canandaigua.

Members again chose Mrs. Arthur R. Munson, of Canandaigua, secretary and treasurer. Other officers include. BL V.

Noyes, Oneida, first vice president; Gail Hamilton, Seneca Falls, second vice- president; M. E. Kinsley, Oneida, third vice nresidetit; Fred A- Miller, Bradford, H. K. Crandali, v.uawana, J.

Olive, Cuba; M. G. Adams, Oneida; Krampf, AUegany; W. P. Elmira; J.

M. Heis, New Castle, Dr. L. J. Atkins, Olean; B.

Clarence; B. R. Huntley, Buffalo; i Warren Tubbs, Buffalo; John Mes-1 Methodist ser, Boliver, and Dr. 5- S. Piper, Elmira, directors.

After election of officers, members of the association, decided to hold next year's field trials in Canandaigua, a-site wWeh they NEW TORI: Three women whose names authorities withheld were plunging through underbrush along: the Ramepo Hirer near Oakland, X. recently when they came upon the body of Jacob Banta, 21, clad only in his underwear. He apparently had been dead only a few minutes. Dr. Ralph GUady, Bergen county physician, performed an autopsy and foiled that death had been caused by heart disease.

Authorities then developed the theory that Banta bad been swimming in the Bamtpo River when embarrassed and frighteiied by the approach of the three women. 60th Wedding Anniversary Observed in Ionia by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett IOXIA A golden wedding an- heahh. and display the nivemry is something to be proai local services that chev of, but Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Bea- i Ior 3fes rs Wants jj forthcoming eiec- lieu, of Ionia, celebrated i golden wedding anniversary teo years ago today and sew are well Mr. son cf Abel and on their way toward a diamond Bennett, Jare residents of celebration, it one may judge by Ionia, and Mrs. Besr.c-jt, daughter health iand happiness of the couple, of the late Thosaas McConnelJ, of Canada, were Ostoer '7, igio, in Peterborough, Canada, Irn- mediately following their Although, in 1907, Archbishop Edward Hanna, of San Fraacisco. was accused of modernism, he is expected to be appointed to the cardinalate by Pope Pius XL There are at present four American cardinals.

Residents' of this -place- for tfO; years. Sir. and "Mis, Bennett today are quietly celebrating their 60th wedding at home It is expected that friends and stives win call afc interval through- OUC iiiiy, congratulations. Many gifts of flowers have been received. For 58 of the years of their residence in this community, Mr.

and Mrs. Bennett have lived in the young couple moved to Ionia. They have two spas, Harold, of Jonia. and Albert Bennett. of CoakBri.

Mrs. Will Coaklm arid Mrs. Will Jam Chappel. of looia; Sheehan, of Rochester, and 34ns. Ears Smith, of Fairport, and.

tyo great grandchildren. a Chicago Gangsters Rob Wife of May of $20,000 in Gems MINISTER'S FAILS WHEN DRINK IS same house. Both are active and in 'Warrea and Ralph ConkUn. OF CLASS TO INFLUENCES GRANGE PLANS EWH DAY OF AWARDS i MOORING FOR FOR Mrs. Ruth SfeCurry Brown, of Little Ark, is a candidate for the presidency of the national American Legson auxiliary.

ASSUME Gl'OOp Dines 4 tl and Installs Newly Elected Off iceTS Best in Baked TMngs, in drains and Fruits to Be Recognized ACC1ENT CASE TWALk R-101 TICTMS 1 HAS ATKNTION; $5,1 LOXDON, The ir.ere though; o' Rev. Or. L. Armstrong of Trinity Church, Toronto, "giving the wink" for beverages strooger shac water, diverjto the members ot the Church Council even, though Vji! 3 i his. motives.

He had been traveling by motor, but not in clerical dress, through certain parts of the Eastern slates and had heard that even gasoline stations could provide liquor If given "the wink." He wished to ascertain the truth about-it. "I tried it few times," Dr. Armstrong confessed, "but in every instance they said, "No, this'is prohibition down here; vou come COP-CHAUFFEUR LOSES HIS GUN AND HIS BADGE Deaih Is Placed at 4 Officially Is a I As the program feature: at the'. BEATJVMS. France (ff) Can Institutions JnllSt next.

regular meeting of Canandai-1 prance today paid tribute in a na- gua October 22, there day A 1 Genevan Plaintiff, and Philadelphian Asked for Settlement be a narvesfe festival with prizes of of mourning to the 47 i British dirigible R- A lawsuit, resulting from i the best varieties, of baked goods 101 Mch crashed and burned Sun- i an automobile crash in which the KINGS MOUNTAIN and grains, arid best coilec-1 morn in near here. Later go i plaintiff claims to partially; or ttie 1931 teals' of aewly elected offfcefs of be decided ueoa next Ball. i the O. class influences which Derby on Today were hejd test night at "destruetion of Qie driving The meefing wis in connectS(mTM elB 'HS C63 1 W8S voiced today by President Hoover. At the same time te Chief Exe- were assembled to lost tfte of his left arm and FIELB, s.

C. (IP)' -2- A warntosfj-fioa of Apples and largest program. fieuKU ttJ Jlttlica wcic JU and tostal- that the constitution and American Food prizes will be given for pump-1 escort the funeral train to Boulo- i shoulder on-trial fias morning tto pie, molasses cookies and fried i gn 6i here, after a brief ceremony, cakes, apd, in lor com, be placed aboard the wheat, oats and barley. Ah enter- (British destroyers Tempest and Tri- tainmenfc wfll be given, the meeting omie or the trip home. Present "Hiawatha's Weddinr Feast" for 36, with the newly elected'ot- In'charge of Bars.

Ransom Broomfield and Miss Stella Pooley, The All festivities were suspended throughout France today, and flags Sh 1 1 Ba5t this week. With 23 dogs to MiRS Ous, conferred on candidates. officially, at least, iae ntanber of arid Miss the open derby, the" stake was teacher, smted at a large table" ed this wien brsfises were ran. B-lrth be coacluded to-' me Other Mountain battlefield of the; the trials, the open may be held tomorrow, at 8 o'clock. nual The list entered.in to beginning At decorations -the an.

reports- showed a iMra," been rafied-by practice of lead to doounattef of the country by selfish interests also wouM of equality Canandaigua to has been Orange wfli provide two numbers i settled. Air Commander F. V. Holt, opportunity. Owing to the con- ksts V.

14 "It is the first duty of those local Grange held -belleve-in-the-ABiedBan he; its -regtflatia tees. Hopes wfre purchased for. toe matotaiib-a eveniiif. and'handled Ihpworfch" -League choir, and a steam and, a pride Jn xrndej ditectioa the bodies pine shells 'to oaken cas- that two pine shells held of Miss Amy i to be two corpses. in the church because we aei-fear those Gordon Potter, a.

poverty was Munson: Dirk's Mtele, by Franlc Durin, Waterwo; and stable installed Commanche Ferris Jatie, Mfchea. by B. Reese," Tony's 'Miss Hudson conducted the in- Jim, owned and M. G- stailatipn' aad-presented the new Adams, Oneida; Bars, Clair Morey, a Start Sengltt BLOlcomb and Mrs. owned by H.

F. Schaefer, and handi- vase and KJnde, the 'retaricg! "In the American Vale. The program was as by O. S. res ig ea blue leather purse in! free and universal education, we Sianton Webster, Blsley, owned and; handled byifceoajf of'the class.

train the runners; we to give. Holcomb, and Gordon were believed to be carts o'f ms i case, that of Charles BowerS, of Geneva, against Edward W- Jones of Philadelphia, had its inception in the collision of Mr. Bowers' light truck with a car operated by Mr. Jones "on Nov. in Geneva.

Owiag to the illness of Dr. James P. Toosy. who was to give medical testimony, both sides agreed to proceed with the trial with the stipulation that no medical testimony enter the, Most of the morning session was taken with'the drawing of After a lapse of several years, a new choral society has been formed i in Canandaigua by the Committee on Adult Education and under the leadership of Charles 3C. Mutchia- soa, of Throughout the summer and early fall' this society iias been on a program which, it is honed, will be reminiSr cent of the recitals, of other years under the direction of Justice Rob.

ert F. Thompson and William J. iMaeParlane. The program. Windy City Crime Reaches New Stage of Brazsnness CHICAGO () The crime wave reached brazen heights todav with the robbery of the mavor's Mrs.

William Hale Thompson, in the very doorway of her Gold Coast home. She was stripped of jewels valued at 520,000. She was so shaken by the experience as to become fayscericSl, Her policeaaan-ehauScur tras rofc- bed of his' star and hjs revolver. and narrowly escaped death-fay a bullet. The three thugs escaped.

Mrs, Thompson had "attended the theatre with her sister, Mrs. William Burfchardt. Her chauffeur, Peter J. O'Maiiey, had picked iheSi up and driven them north alpug the lake shore drive, at that hotuY shortly before midnight, teemed with the traffic of lims homebouad from the amusement places. Mrs.

Burkhardt had been dropped at her home. O'Maiiey continued north on Sheridan Road, turning west into Barry avenue and drawing up at the Barry avenue -entrance of the apartment hotel in which" th'e Mayor and Mrs. Thompson maite Hit Him on Head He stepped- out and walked around the rear of the limouiane to open the door for Mrs. Thompson. A man stepped from the darkness and stunned him with a blow-'on" the head.

This robber stood guard over as two otiiers order- presented Thursday night. October i Thompson out of the.car-^",' i 16, at 8 o'clock in toe Methodist i Mistaken for Two Bodies body, batSy burned, had fal- I systems, we have need'social and special program i en asuncZer when taken from the sustain ours' in purity and' entertainment. Prizeswere given for ruMsand had been mistaken as two. the most ridiculous costumes to Le- The first witness to take the stand was Mr. Bowers, who testified to fee.

i In this venture Mr. Hutchinson strength. is for the defendant. Horace" iytle, Dayton, and Hunter's Lodge Bill, by Hunter Willis, Erie and handled by Mr. Redman; Coast's 3ae', owned and handled by W.

0. Conkling, This discovery made it. appear that Eredenc only 45 persons died in the crash, follows: There we eight survivors, of whom Leland DU6 (jjed yesterday, total of dead land rescued thus conforming total of ed to teat the case: Kunes, Manchester; Goleman, Naples; Ray E. Douglas, Canandaigua; Htsmef N. Fiero, first vice- i The winner is he who -shows -the president; Bs.

Claud Johnson, sec- most conscientious training, abffity, the strongest i Tan Hdelio," owned andfha by, and Mohawk, FourthY and owned and' tee fo for -om the Bolshevism, or its would compel runners to end race tt the ses Gordon TanGelder, Francis Ernest Forbes, Norman Payne, Misses Stella Pootey and Smith. of the attached. i Charles Currier, Farmicgton; Al-j 136 i Parrtfncrf-nn Charles The ruiiis today had Wrtnilwpll clew to significaiice) shoe, with buckle i 311 1 buMtag. Roughly -they her jewels, inclTiding a diamond ring for which she recently had paid a diamond set-bracelet and a diamond pto. Several minutes were required.

Meanwhile the robber who held a gun on ley observed -Ms police holster. Tne program October-16 will be I "What are you doing with divided'into two parts. The first, will i the robber demanded, miscellaneous character, i "Just carrying it, of Rochester; policeman, His coat fell open, revealing his I church choirs are represented. jiiearsals when the director was ab-i sent and Mrs. MacFarlane is the ac: icompanist of the group.

replied ttie tbaVa wil! be presented 'as guest police SOlOiStS. Tie second part will be a presen- (Continued on Page 3) was found in the (Continued debris 6f the dirigible. It was gested it might a I romantic adventure car-1 UMlCUtWnS of the crew or a oamuea ay fl( assist in decorat-i tnose wbo and handled by Dr. S. S.

Piper, Elt ami rt nav ner' would hold the swiftest to the Vale presiding; two app comnut- of the most backward- cat olis were banoted upon and the' year; also -would provide neither training norj applicants in the first and i I- Clayitimpire. DepoSsm or class govern-; secojl degrees. The charter was! ve have oean identified, picks those who run. and also in memory of-Mrs, Adelbert i ali toe mbers of the crew. They are: ecorat- t-n nte i coxswain A.

Potter, for many years -member in City Pronounced Good by Bamnger! tation of the brilliant cantata, "Si- jawatha's Wedding Feast" by thei eminent negro composer, Coler- iidge Taylon This work presents! of the fascinating scenes I ifrom "The Song of Hiawatha" by; i Longfellow. The tenor aria will be i sung by Vickers. I BASEBALL SERIES Monday Sixth evening, 3J2ss grade room in after school, the IJnion nura; B. C. Harper, died by 'Mr.

Palmer; Zion, to-be used by Harry, owned by Dr. E. C. Wasson, 1 JlfIS Howard Sn -her work Franklin, and handled by E. J.j at mxA seminary.

Members Higgens; Baker's Catherine to geae, owned and-'handled by A. Baker, ShortsvjJle, and Coast Babe owned'and handled by Mr. Confe- Hng; Engett long, and han- i eroief 3), was Chosen as- the died by B. and John- ffjj foiiowiBg committee assisted) by, Mt fc hostess witti the dinner: H.5 CJaude A. Taylor, Mrs.

Walter Cuba; Dutchstone, Cat zxveH, Mrs. Harold Mayer, to the next of. the class, October W. for the annual driving force of equal opportunity and they mean the destruction of for our PENN RAILEOAD (Continued on Page 3) Br. Charles W.

Selover is newly surgeon for the Penn" I UNION General health conditions in Can-fCatllOliC andaigua are good, according to a I report given last night by Dr. a. H. i Baninger, city health officer, at a i I Public Safety ifi City Hall. Repeat- i ing a statement made previously to i iJewett; who resigned last month saftetr SI years' service with the j.

B. Hayes, owned by Dr. Wasson and handled i Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. David E. by Mr.

Higgens, and HeirloojnJwBsoa and Mrs. A. DeGrafi. bandled-by Mr. Reese; Bog's owned by 3, F.Olve, Cuba, seek to expel it.

died by G. Miss Step, ovmed by Qeorge Bovaird and handlea by Roy Strickland, Boliver. Miss Step was to be run wifii a second series dog thfe afternoon. Drawing for braes for the aD-agc Dr. president of Ross, of Albany, the State Medical so- will tafee place Hotel Can- tails eventog at 8 o'clock.

a iaie anffltnl meeting of the on- cultura There is an acute shortage v. wfll be tfee principl a aQdaigoa tails eventog at 8 o'clock. a iai W.T.Windsor, and County Medical society, Lancaster and York -counties Vail, Pougkeepsie, who judged a Wenna Kenna, east a Pennsy ivania, from which a large day's event, wiQ serve tomorrow. next TBesday evening. Dr.

of tfae sflagg com seed comes Cash and diver trophies are is to discuss the life history of York stete. The home-grown i awarded to winners of each stake, DT, "Alfred M. Mead, of victor, and better other of 6r. Alexander D. AEen, of available next spring, he pre- ueva, members who have completed diets.

30- years of aembershio in the so- with an estimated shortage of ciety, nearly 300,000,000 bushels ia the vDr. Mead, who fe Stan engaged in United States, the demand for corn practice and a member of F.jaad for seed corn in particTflar, Thompson Meaaorial be stronger than for many years. ia ties city, be tfee honor faest; The first faH number of the ion School Beacon was issued case of infantile paralysis had terday mider direction pupils developed in this city within the the 6-A grade. i last month. "It is significant that some fmm Featured with short news items i Board members received and 'deny religion and; Beioje taanag- here from on Beacon al- i placed on file a report of inspection I caanot conceive; several years ago, pr.

Selover was isocolltatosanuffiber of fee boiler in the Merrill hose of a wholesome social order or 6i m.a.. point. IO TipcKedly written from foreign couri-i building. It is said to be in good sound eeoaomic system that doesj Tears. Dr.

a tries by piipQs to their parents, condition. on Page 3 ea 1888 succeediag his eon tain infonnaQon about- The application; of Sisson, Fish I Dr. Harvey Jewett, havmg serve.1' Africa- There is a detailed descrip-'j Brewer for permission to install a previously as assistant surgeon forjg oa 0 England by Melvto: gasoliae puaip in. the parking be-: nine years. iFrarey, and a short story by Wil-1 fore their place of business in Bris- liam Gates, Jr.

Among the contri-1 tol street was discussed. In order to field on Assault Charge ifoutors for October are tne follow-tallow for further investigation, the Hew York farmers who have fields! James Burley, 43, of is ing: was tabled. Of early dent corn varieties, such as fceM at the county jail, awaiting ex-; Eobsrt Hutton, Stanley Osfcanip, Bffls were presented and. apprbv- Cornell or Oloden Glow, should' ammation oh charge of Walter wason, Patd Johnson. Ja-ied, and referred to tlie Common save all the seed they can this third degree.

He will have a Baker, Eugenie Smith, Mar- CouneiL advises Professot.F, P. Bussell of ing before Justice of ttie Peace E.igaret B3ckox, Helen Simmons, New York state college of agri- N. Howted, of HopeweJL Mcent Mcore and Joanne Brown. meet players from Mfes Elizabeth Roberts 7 sixtn grade, to game on the Sonnenberg I playgrounds. A game played recently between 'thetwo rooms resulted in a victory for pupils from Miss Playeis were as follows: Miss -Rob! -arts' room, Harvey Alexander, 1 Charles Poole, WBliam Gates, Bar- Miss Elizabeth O'Neill was elect- ringer VaaDeusen, Harold- Ashley, ed grand regent of Canandaigua Jack Heit and Cortland Fiero; Miss" court.

Catholic Daughters of AKieri- Dunham's room, Eobert ca, at the annual meeting last even- er, Chester Deyo, Chester Adams, ing in K. of C. hall. Mist Q'Nefll Walter'WooTston, Howard'-Stiggias, for Roy Forbes, Walter and Elect Officers and Plan ears of Girney R. Woods.

SAVE SEED COEN, AIWSES COLLEGE I Don't Da It, Madam If you are going to spend your evenings and Sundays seeking that sew come dont do Jt- voyr complete list of rentals whether Ws boose, 'suite or flat-- always win be OTBKJ fast in theJftental Ms on this page. Yoa selection from yoar armcbajr tonight Jast tam ta the tal Ads, 7 sow. Cafl897 and place your Ad to-day and South; as TtMrnado Hits Texas Exchange club members gathered at Wenna Kenna at noon todav I for the last time this year. Starting i nest Tuesday the weekly luncheon meetings will be held in Pan-Tree By Associated Press) -Forest fires were sweeping parch-t HERE bis faSier, Dr.i sons homeless. Crops that had been suffering from the drought were; badly damaged.

intensity prevailed I Several readings -s-ere given by 3fary Brooker Suliivan, elocutionist- Mrs, Sullivan introduced by T. Hsnley. pro- gratB chairaaaa. W. D.

Cornwell; Catnerine Gladding; lecturer, Bemadine Farrell; Frank Welch; historian, Miss i Ftenerty; financial secretary, xene Murphy; monitor, Miss. Louise Smith; sentinel. Miss Marguerite OTJourke; standard bearer, Mrs. 'Catherine' Broderick, Shorts- viHe; guides, Miss Margaret Bums and Mrs. Daniel Hynn; trustees.

Miss Bowllan and Mrs. t. G. Collins; organistl Miss Helen Martin. These and appointive officers will be installed by the district deputy nest month.

Plans were made for the seventh anniversary banquet of the court, to be held late in this month. Arrangements are in charge of a committee headed by Miss Margaret Quigley. It was voted to hold a pancake supper and a miniature golf tournament as part of the activities. Wifl Rogers COLLECTORS GET'NEW. STAMP i James ABen.

His son. 3. S.2 An address by Fred J. al ta persons were 5n- I Allen, a member of the socfefer, is a of toteriaken, state master, and a. jjxaaerous" farm houses were physician in provided by and crops ruined In The late Dr.

O. J. HaBenbeck, of! Granges wffl featare the county, Texas, when a tor: this was to have observed bts i night meeiSng of Reed Comers, eut a swath from 200 to 320 50th year of meldbeiShip this FaH. Grange 3n the -Grange baH in ar js wide near Latem The business meeting wffl be call place tomorrow evening at 8 The most serious flood damage fed at 4 o'clock, when officers wHTGuests wiB include Ontario caused at Brady, Texas, where foilow- the Brady river, ting. Dinner at 6:15 will be foUow-j Granges.

Refreshments will be From thirty to forty general throughout the state. Forest and brush fires swept over than- 'acfes 'is tise most serious being around Love and Big Creek, about 26 miles north of -Santa Cruz. Fires of unprecedented magnitude were sweeping the dismal swamp timber acd brush lands between SaffolS. and Elizabeth ENLIST IX ABMY to Sgt. ia 'charge- of.

the; army re- east. Rochester, the following named Canandaigua young men were er.ifsted in the arar in the past At- the Catiandaigua post office' a' limited a hew '2-: cent' stamp has been received and: cars -be obtained by coBectoTs-. Issued 16 'ebfisossaiMfate the- 200th anniversary of Sbe 'birth of General i Baron voa and in nition o' the exceptional services he gave the Colonial cause during the Revolutionary War, the staap is of regular size and shape. A large circular medallion in ifte center'. Editor of Te Daily Messenger: BEVERLY HTT-TjB, CaL I don't know how It is in your part of the country, but, brother, I am betraying no confidence when I announce to the world pubHcly that oat here it's hot.

Not warm, but just downright 1 The Chamber of Commerce can use that as an ad or sor- press it, but it's as true as anything I ever wrote tie Republican party, and right oa top of it I get a iong telegram from Death Valley 'ffcotty (whom I have known twenty. five years) asSing me to come to Death Vailey and he "sroaM show me all through it. Mr. Hoover looks BJce he jasfc said, '1 wffi make aQ my year's- speeches at ooce, acd then go me hme and ay aad. lire- 'eta WILL ROGERS.

vs. Soss' terwi af etffe: Lloyd Lee 16 N. CTM causing a heavy pall of smoke i el street. Coast ArtHery to settle over the entire region. Lack! Hawaii, and Rayns G.

Smith. 261 bears the raised head and bust of homes weref water has forced fire fighters to i Soutli Pearl Street, Coast Artillery Vou Steooeu, modejga a me- Today's temperatures: A. 11 A. M. cartiwl away, leaving 200 to 300 per- confine their efforts to corps, IJawaii SO 74" 76.

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