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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 2

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PAG8TWO THE PATLT maggMQEB. mam mag. NHSBWAIDNOT APING CASE KITTY fREW IKE WAR TOOL TO DETERMINE Stiff Object of oration, Police Tell Newspaper men TRENTON, N. J. W--State Pcliee have not -complexly eiimi-.

Betty Gear, nursemaid to the; jcjiaped Lindbergh ctuM, fromj ak.v consideration" ifatir insesti-' of tbe abftueiion, Major- piirles U- Sctoefifd, oi the New Jersev Slate Eolice, said today to The questions sad; isteea of ftttlmg merrtotg Get vf shftizy a many ktr of to te etfort to airfare Gtr. cud ftotf- to am voy. bttt ffron J. What was the purpose of the conducted ia the of Herkteer, Y-, by a- Sew Jezsey state policeman driving a ew idfli acease No. 1 (N.

I932? A. No member of this depart- conducted an investigation in ri N. Y. License No, 1 N. J.

fs act Issued to the State 2." Has there- a continuous seaxfcb. since the kidnaping through "tfr 'woods, farms, houses, etc, to Chanter 19 CAROL'S WARNIN6 ITTY heeded wbeo Oar coatiaucd to tbe plans of club of debatantw to which and both belonged. But Mrs. Frew listened wita a attention, wtlch tia affect oC a circle drawn to to X-l HJUir. Jit ft llUiiUfc i with jut tie At Gar at Margery Croobr.

Allies, Germans. lag lite thia! tee Oar sot it so. he feai at Kitty wiea she said Mam to realise he was her. "Oh. tu Ksifr I firleaey during the WATKIN8 GLEK -f An; instrument of war has been put tc' I use in -iocsUg Use siiural sas se-j sources of Southern New York.

Portable firtd seismographs, 3e-' veloped to a high standard of Werid other te old-fabianed, Kit." 3he found Qua. grotytet er witng- alone, shut fa was ijjtoItraWa. If site She took up the teteph the; book to hunt out aame. ,1 celrer, a knock at door. Pound, perhaps, wita retted? for her bead- Bat it was not Pound.

Carol stood on tie threshold. Kitty tried to keep from her wel- both the German and the 10 Iceate enemy gun pJucements. are being used in Wtyne-Tyrone gas fiild. I oScbMyler county farmers have re- -cored their first lessons ia stis-- i mottmpby from a 6eW pwrty on; M- 12 men. all eofiete tnua- 1 Thej to the employ pf the: Geophysical Service Corpowtian, of; AGAWST LURE i Or uffiAP SEE1) Prof.

Woithen Advocates! Acreage as an ITHACA Avoid false economy Sj hire of low pricei on alfaUa and! K. ia the IB ux and estate, or has there at, some. time a lapse in this search? Search has not eontin- i ITeviousiy searched, but now lecbeddng area. No Answer to This This afternoon at the Bouse CoL Schwarzkopf head of. the New Jersey State Police) was! to say: "Hie cwodiuon of Mrs.

Lindbergh's health is one where we cannot interfere sfritto the privacy of the family correct quotation? If what was the statement Col.j made along this is correct, kinder inform us; of the two following inter-: presations is correct. s3feat she is feeling the strain of; the of the past week to such aa-Krteat that the State Police wish or feel like burdening her; further wiSh details of the -investi- or questions pertaining to; restigation- (B That ques-f pertaining to Mrs. Lindbergh's! included in those ban-j ned' for discussion with the press? AvjNo answer. 4. Have officials or Col.

Ltod-l bergh. been in communication with; Detroit officials, lawyers, gangsters; their emissaries from that city? Abe- Bernstein, Detroit offered to enter the search; 'iar Ine- missing child? Do police or Col. -Lindbergh believe it possible ttialT baby may be returned to Sol. tiindbwgh's mother in Detroit? ransom money beenl sehf there to provide against this; be" 2 QT, ctii It shut oat Kitty. ifargerr tttict I'll be gUd to her in any way," Mrs.

Frew told Gar. "It's a most creditabte undertaking." with Kitty, Gar eontinced to talk about aew 'plans, Their particular job is to deter- prehcnstoD. But tht knew from the unpleasantnees of expression that this rrtft wu no tardy gesture of "I'm so sfcd you came up, Carol. My bead acbed eailng any i i the possibiHties of future fields. For equpount use a seisnw- graph, dynamite, wires, photostat land other, apparatus--U mounted upon a truck, A charge of dynamite cf didn't feel Hke pounds is lowered Pound brotgftt bole 12 deep-.

Water is as a "tamp" aad when the is exploded, the resultact sound; 'waves Tefteei" when tbey hit a' hard, -such as. the limestone. Witb.their ap-j and photostat a. record is: i made-of the physical properties-, of structures and. strata.

betow, the clover sesd. warns Professor Worthen of the Siae necessary, he itdttce the- rate of seeding or the; I acreage, or By a little better seed-bed prepa-; ration, standard of for boUj alfalfa and clover may be I 1 educed as much as ten, 15, or evenj 2C per cent. Where is ed on Winter wheat. less seed and' i a light harrowing inundiately after; seeding may bring as thick a stand Maven eantrae- froB nonntl amount of was held ia bend for i seeding is to be made, get police wfcat they tfa different seeds aad mix them at: i described as a angle in the home, he advises. Connecticut investigation of the i Make certain that seed is adapted Lindbergh kidnaping.

They declined to local conditions for the hardiest to discuss Ms vritt the nope too good for Jfew York's; climate. All red clover seed should; be nrthfirn-grown and either certi- fled or oi guaranteed origin. Buy either Grimm. Ontario variegated. or other variegated types of alfalfa i and.

demand either certified seed or Is satisfactory guarantee of the i source of the seed, he says. INSTITUTE OF W. C.T. U.SET FOR MARCff Education of Child BRISTOL SPRINGS-- The local; institute of the South Bristol W. C.

Tliarsday, March of as scted-i meeting bs called to A ureec consist of. muste problems of- practical I geometry. Depths of the i point" determine the depth of i The charges used are very smalL- Which 1 They cause no damage to BJatrai. A member of lite party said that; carried on in A The Grange minstrel show sched-' district of Los'uled for Saturday night, without "danjage and. with postponed the next no "interference to traffic HOLCOMB Parent education will be held Mon-i the High schooL (Mothers of children of the adoles- by Mrs.

the "Sex Mothers ot- children of pre-school series. of- Winter under the Parent-Teacher as- isociatjoa will be eve- to545ae.aa».- jcaocert by orchestra of the KpGst church, of danan- art' knowledge. of such action. I to. of answers- made to.j the -past: two days.

wish. as' toi whether police have Gow (the nursemaid); from "You're, sitting on a' trap--and i Sfctemefct-rtse made -inr thlsr conhec- the- usual "investigatiojz incomplete?" A. at this time. Johnson Still Held JBL Is. there anything further i which can "be divulged concerning the of Henry (Red) John- sbn? Nothing other than stated at -Henry -Johnson's handwriting been checked against post card messages intercepted at New- arlc.

South Orange, N. and Harfe- ford; Coast? A. Yes. It is not the same, receive a special tlellvery tettw posted at Hartford shortly after Johnson's-. antest? If so what did it contain? SSu TSo i Why Sidn't Johnson anj with Betty Gow on thei of the Iddriapitig? What wasi natore of his telephone com- with Betty Gow.

thai Thart AT No answer. Second i ys. IJPhere was Accouche, the sec- dog 1 in the household, on tb" tbe-Tddnaping? one ia household Interval elapsed between the discovery of the kidnaping and MUce cctSScation? Approximatfelr 20. minutss. Il Not from arty irnpenmait mo- because the press believes, it may shed light on the case, es- peejaUy as fo who might -have had kriowtedfe of the schedule of the, household, can you tell 42S a summarized acoount of Ccl.

Lindbergh's movements on Sundav Monday and Tuesday up to the timr of the." kidnaping? A. If answer. 13. How many dogs were there k. all on the Ltodbewh estate? Please- this information in as much detail as to location, character.

trfe; 9f each dog. as possible" A. One whltft btedt-spotted terrier. 14. Did Dr.

Jofen Glier Hibben Tisif the Lindbergh home today? He did not visit the some to- you anything further Ic! abont the tisit of doctors. to the Lindbergh home today? A. Ko, 7 Wort of Baby Is it true as reported today ic. sertics tSat Ccl. Brgctin-: rtdfe infonned a representative that service that definite commun-j has fecetved that the! and well, and that; the only element delaying) dently they had been ia the making tor jBoine A committee was goiag at.Marge's hotfse'tBc' 'to.

look: oTtr acime plays. Kitty refraiaed from the. that -svas burning on her tongue. Outwardly site shared Gar's entbit siasta. Plays were fun--she'3 been in- at the Normal College and she'd help pat one on in Bridge 1 water, last winter.

"Uncle Tom's Cabittf. Gar lughed and' she too: It bad been but- she did not so, or that it-had been very well dooe The-'next day he a itt- tle dcmbtfnllr, that -she might so along with aha to Marge's. "I Sotfi suppose Marge- wottld' mind if yon" she dW Wt She told'him she bait mending to do, kissed him and pashed Wm laugbingiy out of the room. "committee" met again the following liay aad the nest. trate like fnry leaving-' you.

like tftia: Kit. Fd make yon go alosg only we agreed that we get more, done it no one gits ia. Matge even threw Red' oat, today. Alter "we get started there won't be -so much to do." (Jar was very important told Kitty DOW rapidly tttr plans were taking shape. Sonenet tha looUag daet but ail to baslneas.

going down' with him and Marge tomorrow to that burn. -You're Are you're sot too lonesome, She told him she wasn't too lonesome, perhaps, when they got into their first play-she cooM some way. But when he left her to go with Marge to look over tbe barn which they proposed to-transform into a little theater she could not make herself take ap any of the small occupations with which she had fitted her time while Gar was away from hen Her old bewilderment had come, hack to her; she had an unhappy prescience of things going wrong, tfce coarse of which could not stay. She was not helping Gar see life with a man's eyes. She thought of Darid; it she.could talk to hlai be jnight help At-sir o'clock Gar telephoned tttat Jte troald not be home for din OoMexerice on is-beteg at Springs Sanitarium of the book, of lastina it? Jan't- a pretty islMier," Kitty.

gates 'are guests of four-day-conlerence-to her that up, frowned at it pot It badk with a nule-batifr she swuBgr aronid-'to "Gar 'learres ycu alone like tite pretty doesn't ie?" KSjK'jr SffiympHt 1 st inference iu-Cwpl'ji-tone bat site answered pieaiintiy, even caiualiy. "Jast sow. fte'i'bniy with the Several Scouts Get Medical "John. Hfisnerj- Ipv Ernest Ctoy and On Theodore Greene and on "Medical Studeflt SSJttwtfoa Relating, to Life pit W- Reviews for Seneca Castle i The program gteeh Scout- troop met Thursday i bj memhets-of the medical staff of the BreBliyterian 'the sjmitariujn aod included papers (Troop Cotomittfr Drs. W.

P. Bhudy, R.Setvtee, end ft aad Mv. I Scoutmaster Scr program will incJndej scoutmaster David S. committee of tbe Jfc.l*Vi»J" I 4 I i discussians rf the "Medical Prepar- Ptfflp Bredesoa. Wilkam Bucnan, Grant When tKey get Started of coarse I can help, too, in some way.

I don't mind for I hate; ever so mtny things to do Bat she flatbed; She words feiMfementahly of 1 HM found -her- doing perhaps Carol bad seen- aitfd been csyiag. f.s Bat hweyte faced Kitty 'were hard. Dr. Cook. i were made second wfll sbfip of Medicai Recrutts' Ward; oatf S-'Hutchinson; "What ths The ffospttaV-Can Do for Public occup Health" br-JDff.

-RegJBald Atwateti to nttbereujosis- Program in, the Sr. A C. Court' has loaned a 3 i John. ft.fv.hich Maney btothets will eart; tej 3ora Kipp. In the i the biding.

Ellsworth Turner has evening W- XL Danner wifi discuss Donated wood. "Some Oeneral Aspects of BMeonfe Briefs Miss Alice Pestle arid Earl returned to their home-in. Bristol, after visiting Mr. and Mrs; Prank and Mrs. R.

J. Prench, of Rochester, were Thursday guests L. H. JoriES. Mrs.

-Arthur Rickert is ill at-her Bast Main street. ThdmaS'St, Aiibih and of i Rochester, have beea. visiting Mr. i and Dudley and iamH at SeTerat'-'-mekiers of Hblcoffii trobg, Scouts of America; have hiked, tot Camp Ganagaru to remain until. Sunday.

George of Rochester, has sen visiting Mt. and Mrs. Clark Martini' Dianeto, of Rochester, is etine.mltnager of the D. R. and P.

storeln the absence of WllHam Palino, who was injured in an auto the intereectiori of tbe road, recently. Thofeas -Kennedy, ef Is a guest-of his parents, Mr. and Raymond Kennedy. Mrs. Charles of a guest of Work," and "Impressions fOfc, yoiite ermnentai Medicai Work in Br.

W.il The conference wiU close Sunday'! services in. the nooa and evening. Staff Representative taterfield School HONEOYE Swartwood, of WAS weetoend.guei* GENTKRPfEUD '-'ISiSB Jensen, has announced the February; egndpied by and 0, Just tagging Marge Crosbyr it's always-been that. Let Marge croofcrfcer Hfile flaccr and Gar ruBa fo If. I wen yo stick'with them Marge's technique.

JHtfr gOt Jdt' tO Kitty recalled bloataen though answered steadily en.ougfc, Managing a little smfle. "Dont it like that, CarttL not afraid of Marge or her aiaue, or of aayoae, klad ol-, jggg- Cora Mr. Mrs. CesaA yon to conceraed, jjjty, 93- Harold Lillian Who has aot Etaer Knoff. 92; in Palmyra has returned home.

Oh, kted!" Carol fittDg-6nt her 92; Paul McMillan. 92; Hazel Mrs. Flora Hul' guest of relstiv.es McMillan. 90; i Mr. and Mrs.

90; neither and Hyley PlJmpton, of tardy, Betty were recent guests at the C. jOdme Estey. Anna McMillan.IPhmpton Core Hosier. iOorden Estey; Beraard' Mr. and.

Mrs. H. H. Curtis wese FcrnaH, Jade Martin, Creir McMft-j recsent guests of Mr and Mrs. WQ- lan.

Gerald McMfllan, Perce Me-i liam PenneH, East Lake road. i P. Haffner returned a.business trip to PbJla4el- jphia'. Mr. and "Mts." Lewis Stapley entertained at dinner and bridge Friday fondue a Series of Grofip Study fsses cbuwgi; Tuesday evening, Mans and of tbe Sonday- hands.

Carol Hang-out her I'm not trying to be kind. I don't care what happens to Oar or to you or to. for that matter, bare my owa fox warning yon. And white. I'M- ft ru say-a tittle mom.

sitting on trap aad ft fent pretty one, either. Gar always gets what lie wants--if mromtd long enough with Marge may see tbat lie can hare her aai- her money atkl position wiUwct atMh weekend eveatimg those E. group qy me Q. met at 8 o'clock, with Mr. Bad NoWe.

GraagetoMeei Castle Grange wiH meet Tuesday i Oat of Kitty pUn, on MoMay. Min tontreTof Gaf. Mfflan. Harold Northup, Jack De- Keruger. Cettterfield Briefs i Mrs.

D. C. Ingraham, of Bristoi. Miss Veda Clohecy. of i Academy of I evening Then will be a report of WAR TO GENEVA O.

O. CSuerlac, professor of languages at tbe Pomona Gnmge meeting, a jby fi. W. PBJgason on his receat to Oregon, and musical pro- Seneca Castle Briefs Miss Jean Davis Gardner were recent guests and Mrs. Kenneth NoWe were accompMaed; the World war and is a who will spend some time! afier of tha Legion of amor.

writes frequently ftir magazines. jjj- and W. Pearce, of i. of Mr. i George: New! tt IS false.

Are there any new develop- ate not. you any other statements! asy matter not tbtae ttote time, It true as xepated fey A news that CoL Lindbergh has conmiunicaUon with the wtoo svf tebjr to wea, do not ctMidff to the present VotrS tO PaSS CHI were iwt i the.fire company. i Mr and Mrs. Elgin Snyder weceJMr. and Mrs Walter B.

Case andiand MRS. Lewis WestaH Tnree I rOOOSltlOnS ineent Tutors of Mr. and Mrs-iMr. and Earl Appleton pic-f and TM ttesenberry has been.tem-l Barnes Howtond in Manchester-. with Mr.

and Mrs. left Thursday for iporary of the local Mrs. Henry McMillan is visiting at; Tunison and family Thursday. RTJSHVJLLE The annual vil- White store as Mr. Birch, of the home of her son.

Converse Me-' Wiffiftm Powers, of East Bloom-! Bousetoecht has moved to, 3age election win be held in Me-'Nunda, the regular manager, has jafiaa. wtarned to his home alter W. Winburo's house wfll be unable to reach Roahville on i Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, of Canaa-i verting James Tunison. try Mr.

Winbum the com-j account of the snow stonn. spent and, Miss Elizabeth Jopson has season. Jn nrorial t5 Arthur Canon, for He is Fitzgerald visited Jenrr grade. He is ra a1 Bl fc his. Geneva the fust of the week.

'1 with Mw. William Hoibrtofc. Miss Vivian Wheeler, who i Ceeaaitttec tor OMIM tends Canandaigua jwademy is with: The cotranittoe in charge of tbejMissVedah Clohecy to West i annual St. Pttrielfs to! Mrs. Walter Haskell, of Cheshire, gazer qutsttoned at Hopewell held in Mewsrial bull ic at the home of her stsWr, Mrs.

i. tthe of ctey? Hone questioned to ay knowl- 21. HM tbe Wtm to, compoeed of Mr. aad Henry CotoOea, Mr. Mid Pnudt OB- Mr.

and Mn. John W. Derby, w. Mh. IK Sidney HJtkox Mines Ruth fndw in Henry Oarey tad Biufl Poiat.

an witt Howard Matto, and family, Oootey road. Charles Lamphier, of Orid, has at the home of George Jopsoc. Robert Cofiins, son of Mr. and Mis. Robbert CoUius.

is ill of at the home of his grandfather, Lloyd E. Yarger. Cheshire road. CoQias spent Thursday night there, Mies Cornelia Trickey. tf Manual, beat recent guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred itte. Homing and daughter, Miss Marion, Phelpsi were recent guests of Mr. jand Mrs. Carl Hughston.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peck had as guests Thursday Mrs Cranston and daughter, of Waterloo.

Miss Lucille Grassner, of Junius is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion Skinner. Misses Helen ana Ruth Schotm- maker of 'Rochester, spent the end wtth thefr Mr. and Mrfc.

H. ocacoitmaitcr. BatesBros. Variety And will remain closed all day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, while preparations are ing made, store rearranged and entire stock marked down for Great IVATPU iiriff WAI la and WAll For double page announcement circuJar, which will be delivered at your door Tuesday. Full particulars and further details and prices you will find in this circular.

Entire Stock Must Go A great money saving event lor the public of Canandaigua and aft this section. An event of supreme importance involving well over $20,000. A sensational cut price selling event, coming right at a time when little money must buy a lot An event that will spread happiness into homes of thonsands in this vicinitiy. Sale Begins Thursday March 17th at 9 o'clock li i Come wtt.

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