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^U^rKSM, im-sday, May 16,1940 **M uw&tik'**&$** )hn Mortality Heads Slate Proposed K. QfC. Officers .,—,— i^ — [any Local Knights Planning To Attend State Con- * ventlon In Buffalo 4 • The following slate of officers, pscnted at the Tuesday meeting J the local council of Knight* of llumbus, will be voted on at their <t meeting: Grand Knightj John pnaity; Deputy Grand Knight, Lid McEIwee, Chancellor, yhl- lm O'Bmn; Warden, Burton (tinsmith; Treasurer, Ronald ik Recording secretary, Ed- j FeUer; Advocate,' Albert ,1 Inside Guard, Raymond Mor- ln outside Guaid, John Du- kctte [Membeis of nominating <com- jttee weie William Halnngton, fan man, Francis O'Dbnnell, Ber- iH i o Donnell, Charles Slack and' lenry McElwee. | Many Medina Kofghts are plan- fng to attend the 45th annual ate Convention to be held at |otel Statler, -Buffalo, May 23, 24 nd 25. The exemplication of the Jajor degree by a New York team, charge of State Deputy Joseph Lamb and staff, will be held I huisday evening, followed by a inner and open house. A feature of Friday's program H : 1 be a parade of Knights from all over the state marching from Hotel, Statler to SL Joseph's Cat- hedral. This will lie one of the largest parades in the history of the State Convention. Knight will then attend a Sol- emn High Mass with the Most Rev. John A, Duffy, D. D„ pre- siding, the Rt Rev. Monsignor J. TPrancis A. Mclntrye, State Chap- Imp, as celebrant and the Most Rev. James E. Kearney, Bishop of the Hocbester Diocese, giving the seimon, s Following the Mass the official opening of the convention will take place in the gtatler Ballroom with State Deputy Lamb presi^ ing, !Fhe Grand Ball will be heJd there in the evening. The official business session will take- £lace Saturday and in the evening the convention'' will come to a £lo>e with the Annual State Dinner at the Statler. Both Knights and their ladies will at- tend this affair and speaker^ will, beTMost Rev.\Joh^XDuffy Bis- hop of Buffalo Diocese,'and re- tiring State Deputy Lamb. Community Mourns Loss of W.G.Jenny BY MM. MABEL WATSON »!»• » I •••! I—f EMt tfWMar ~ the community w»s Main, shocked* and* deeply grieved by tte Wdden anil untime- ly death of W< Gk Jenny J*., eon oi |a>,\and. Mte, Robert Jeniiy of East Shelby which occurred on Monday, afternoon, May t9, im- mediately attw Mturning home from the Medina Memorial Hos- pital where he had undergone an operation for appendicitis the Monday previous* A blood clot in the lungs was the ^cpnU'ibuUng factor to hi* death. W, G. jenny.VJr,, was boxn at; East Shelby oh January 10, ISfcl. attended Medina High School and would Have giaduated this June. He leaves to moiun his lbss be- sides his parents one sister, Miss; Charlotte Jenny, his grandmother, Mrs Catherine Jenny of Spencer- port and other relatives. The pro- fusion of beautiful floM offerings from friends gave mju,te testimony of the esteem in which, he wa* Ifceld. The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of the entire community. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'cloclj at Hart's Funeral home in Medina. \IhTerrnenfln \ffiuvflle cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingram of Niagara Falls were Sunday guests 11th Tnmtal Potato Field Day Scheduled •-. August In Genesee f\ti.C mum iiHimlmnJ\! HU > in i (nun- ^ Annual Event For PoUto Grower, Will lie Held On The tiNfc of a prominent grower of potatoes in Western New York is the scene this year of the ele- venth annual potato field day t on Thursday, August °» * I. *• 1 and meinbera of the nine commit- tee^ are announced as foftowaC Program—B, V, Hard,«hha«j, Cornell, thaixwnh, Motria Buttj ( 5odusj and Hmoid Simonson, Glen Head. . \ Trade 'Show—Ht - J . Evansj Georgetown, chairman, Demonstration Plots\ und EcUf4 cational Exhibits—JT, B. Mver- more, Cornell, chairman. • Junior !gonte|ts--Mplviii J> $&$* tfen, <mw Am mk Mfffl&, Oefee* see <MMf* Mmmmi ^tmt i, iPrait, .gofjaelli Smph Bei'niody, OakJEJeWj tmm MMktt of StRf*. <ord, flr^t vi^pi^sBflettt ot tti* junior vegtjW)^ growers awoein* t|on. ^ Muchlnejry CwmonstraWonR*-- & If. Turner, Cornell, elioirman, Grounds—Hubert Prole, Staf- ford, chRlrntah! U 'C. H, 0oqfc» South Byron; Ralph Brundago ( Oakfields person FienUng, St# ford; £5. H. Clark, Warsaw; awl Henry It PSfe, Buffalo.* i Refreshments— Oeorge Torr^ of Stafford, cliairmon, , Muck Toutv-li,. p„..Mt}pl){Wghe| of Elba, chairman; Roy Porter ol Elba. '; Executive Cgmmitco— consist^ of the general chairman Ralph Morgan of Genesee county; tWj chairman of each of the commit\ tecs, Fred Salway and F. Grant Gardner of Bptavio; Harold Sim- onson, president of the Empire state potato club; and Mr. Porter, past president. It's the GHjwprt-Prsle larro in Genesee eounwfcfaut one and one half muefc. north of Stafford or a few «nl«s east of 88uwi«< • About 230 acres of the 287-acre farm wllLbe nyaUable for the 8eW day, of which if&acres are in pota^ toes. One field xjf 90 acret, now planted to canning factory peas, will be available for exhibit?, ma- ejyneiy demgnstaratipus, and( to? parking csrs. ^ pflriioft of ma, tjeld ha,s tgeh. reserved for potato detnonstrgtlpn ptots. Another 70- acre field, now ln„ winter wheati will ^olso be available <or auto* mobile parking. A new feature thJ?-$ear,wlU n° irtour through the Elba tnuck area [for tho&e. whojrjlYi the afternoon of Au^uW f^P^tato-digging will be underway ni\tliat time\ In the rich muck area. Nine committees ore at work in preparation for the annuol field' day. General chairman is Ralph Morgan, county agricultural agent of Genesee county, and chairman of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Shaw of Honeoye Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Watson and children, Mal- colm and Joyce, Misses Minnie and 5inma Beta of Lockport and Jerry Culver were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. SIIUB Watson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbort Watson of Oakfield were callers In the after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bailey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bleylo of Kenmore. Mrs. France* Pinch of West Borre Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop. Dr. t.nd Mrs. W. J. Roberts and Bert Brotele of Buffalo were here lo see their mother, Mrs. Cynthia Roberts, who ii.very ill. Mr. ttnd Mrs. J. C. Baker and children spent Sunday with Miss Mary Gursslln at Middleport. Mr und Mrs. Silas Culver, Mrs. Saruh Goth ram, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sincluir und Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plckwell of Medina, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyster of Shelby were Sun- duy dinner gudsLJof Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ewald.i • Mra. Acthur Watts Is very ill, I I.cveino Bc«ole and son, George, spent Sunday ut Niagara Falls with M.. :ind Mrs Joseph Vincent. Chudt Co*tr«l M#ttnt At KteiwmitK Ftri throe Wiehu* «fttw»l tmtot* in*, we slated M»y KKh for,Or~ l«*h* furmer* a«c**hhi lo A. J» 3NichoU, a*iist»nt county fafmbur^ e*u agent. At 3:90 IMQV UMur* wi|l he one-at the *&m*\ Wrtnimtth farm, Medina, oh* mil* east ol Jeddo on the IUd(e no»d. Arftotnlhf m«tirnt ut > o'clock the **m day it to be held W» Ut* William Gvoth Uxm t Woii«y on 5Sa,hdy Oc«f k no«d, «n^ r&\\* dir- eetly .s^ntlt\ of: Mmray ^whl» « .thivd nmttnir will be held on th* Jesa P^clt tavm, Albion,, one nrlle cq,»t of AlWon,* 1 , WcWoh B. nqWn»6tt of the US BlolQSlcalSwvey will l?«d^h« dfc» cusslw on wpodchuck rantrol und demonstrate thws vr«y* ot k««p- Ing the pfcst in 'chock, Calcium Cj'anlde, fume* horn the- «xh«J?t of a car and tho new woodchuck \Has bornl^?'* sr« to be used by the 4emonsUotlQn. The chuck ins bomb, developed by the US blotto* gicul i#vevj is one ot tbo latest and, best means of controlling the jgttjuhd hog. Medina Nine Will Meet Albion St. Mary's Sun. The double play combination of Penney to Bigford to\ Pnhurn, without doubt the fastest in the league, will bo shown in practice Sunday, May 10, whon Medina plays an opener against Albion St. Mury's team ol Oak Orchard Purk at 2:30 p.m. The workouts four nights week- ly ure beginning to reap results and recent changes In portions by Manager Ike WhlttleUm are shown as good Btrntegy. Flattery has been moved from ahoit atop to third base; Oarrot post ut left field; Hiigermon nt Center field; Snntlllo at right field; votcron Volt behind the pinto, und Uke, Banas and John Vi.it .•.|)plllnu lit pitchtMS. FACTS YOU NEVER KNEWIH » W/ADI By Bob Dart HEW JERSEY AMCHINISf UNDERTOOK AS A HOBBY, BUILDING AN AUTOMOBILE ENTIRELY BY HAND...THIS FEAT TOOK HIM TWELVE YEARS, WORKINGPJN_AN AVERAGE 0£_FivE JJOURS PER DAY. ESEARCH SHOWS THE ANIMAL MOUTH TO BE CLEANER THAN THAT OP MAN.) CHEMICAL DIFFERENCES IN THE ANIMAL SALIVA RESULT IN A LOW BACTERIA COUNT. TJ Mr,fI ? K »»Z io& s «»vf NAPPY .By Irv Tlrmart G)T Y'SELF SOME CLUBS AN' STICKS FBLLGRS/ WE'LL BANG THIS GUV SO HARD ON TH' HEAD THAT HE'LL HAPTA UNBUTTON HIS VEST T'STICK HIS TON2'JS OUT / mmmmmm > • • i - .i.ji. »i9$l LITTLE BUDDY By Bruce Stuart Wendell Willkie HAS Pep Aplenty And Plenty To Do We heard that Wendell L. Will kio had 300 invitations to mnko public nddresses. Acvoxs his big dealt, which in its mountainous disurrny mukes a newspaper man fool ut homo, wo asked Mr. Will- kio uboul It. Tho report wag all wrong. The number Is something over 2.000. Also In tho ruck were enough pleas for mngaiUno and Hyndlcite articles to glyo Mr. Will kle writer's ernmp for tho rest of his life, if ho took on even one* tenth of them. Mr. Wilklc, built like a guard works like nn end or a halfback. The range ond agility of his mind is aueh Unit ho might bo a swing man, either In tho lino or tho hack* Hold. On his dctk wn* n new book, tho life of tho Kldor Pitt, about which ho is writing a rt* view; also a llttor of |)flp«ra hav- ing to db with protty nearly overy- tlilnu from hunt to kilowatts. An hour's conversation covor«d ii similar nmgo. Ho talked rapidly and vehemently, sawing and ham- mciliiK with his extended palm, when ho told how tho Common- wealth & Southern forced down rates or challenged what ho tcrmi the unfulr TVA bookkooping; mak- ing ht'iiitiint ur uroplnii gogturcB when he tcmched on tho intong- iblcB ut ttuciiil nri/jlno und Induco- rnt'iitK He IK like thai—flRSUrod und whemont on what ho Icnowi and ihoughlful mid explorative on what he merely thlnkl. He doesn't want to 1(111 tho So- curlUc-u and ICxchimge cornmUslon. Ho would merely put H under sound flemocrntlc controls. Mr Willklo has trornendou* u«|ii iin ( | live, Intollectunl etir- loiilty Ho Buys all his talk of no- minjitliiK him for Preiildont In In- ridenUil to tho fuct that he rnndo 3 rcck-und-fsork buttle on 8omo- knew i.boul - - norhethlntt which happened to be Important und which porhnpa helped lo clarify certain bank' IBKUOB. HO miya he never ^i>cnt n dime on a porionol- build-up and never will. Almost lis »tlongest rmi)h«fli» wa« rvter- ed f<'t hiu oljM'i'vatlon that the un-of.Die-mill ilU/en Is a lot brlgliUM than he'n supposed to be, und ihul Uicreln Ilea tho hope for \ T,niu)f.« democracy. Out of i-. i . \> it might sound like i. >»'n Imllnna pollU* u .-u' > .. > \ i t ;i Mi. Wilikia V, ill, Navy Commander Has Talked Back To His Big Chief In 10H, Franklin D, Roosevelt, assistant *ecr©tfliy of Hits navy, was riding the venerable d*r)llioyc?r Patterson up the eoa»l of Miiiiio. Ue wild to younjj Lieut, Stork at ttio helm \M»y I relieve you for a wtu)«? l om im oKperlimaed IUIVJ. gator and I Isww tbt8 «oa»t.\ The young lieulenofll replifii, **I am in command here olid responsible tot the ship. I doubi your tmihatliy to supersede me. If you can oflfer wry helpful »u{?({wfUorw I Miould b# jslad to he«r Ihem.\ It was gflld tlHil Mr. Booaevelt ilketf that kind of mm talk- At any rttte, last Aususl, ho jumped Mm. Harold ft. Stark ovsr 64 otitem who outranked him, to make Mm chief of naval oper»tio«% No. 1 p»st in Uw navy. Wiik'-b8lr«d *ss»d pr«fis8»orlflj, Minimi Sto#k «*w»- 'tfmies before the mmite committee o» naval affair* his adve«oey «f sn edeqtiat® navy, thin tl«i# peJist- ing up his &r%mnwl with a rotef- mem to Jepan**! el)0ji new dread- naughts, mppmm-y-meimr w»y, MmksA Stark emimmidt » ^ .HirlWinm. i—.Knt«n«<l «v»l« •—T» *n»iurt It—In Kbundnne* (nl»n») It—B»*}n to mpwiir 14—Artrel* - II—Rtno««<l U—M|»okt)lr4 st 9ttokoo firtlly IT—Dlphthonit f W ss* t.i it* w—xiii« o* Mn«n **bTi^ tt—Bnrt*r - »»—VnlMnin* to Obtn«, l«—Korm»4 iv word gt^Oufl fJMsotohV It—OfeHhtrir Mtutt ii- U»nt «~Yuu M\iX I l»-Thu« 41—Wlionoiid vlpir «»~caft-»l\i»i>«a ilowiir •t=qett«*!i bkf* y«U «»—KoitUr to A prlilc* 61—M»W«n turnea Into * uptdir by Min«rv* (niytli.) It—Ant tff pbiRiin* forw«rd M—l«ro»' houio* II—'fwft <itom, num.) B«—Aeriform fluid H«-1P»«t tlmt •0—8tr«ktns T It—Slnlw* It—Buoalnot »•—MoliMtunadnnlgm R«latian will «i»|ititv In next lMNt» VtrtU«l, • I—apHii!sih«Ati\*rlo»tt rtnVh H—»A(IM t»!|r«*t| (*!»«,> \ l 5~*ttu of uln* tre» i—A Wmlt» 'of th* b»noK *MW«wr« w . ttiK U)« lilbltoHl Arum ! . I—ll»h-.*i»p -\ , <-^QIrW *»m« >t ,K It—BtH II—Wfl«n# 1i|M»Wt« |Jfc«wnW«|» -ill *Hln »IUlii!e*Wa WtiTh} , J 41—DlM»tit.ili>n t>y R ounaiijiiu f«* »«tf«o»» 41—Mptin *I*.PI«» ori n»«4*ft 4?—nojwl aiitorieiH H9of»ty {*W*r.) » 4l*-nynm or |iwn«« ' ,w M—A ttakmftti who it not « noblt^, (i$nttltnti hlw.) it st—Pollit or catnp^m 'ft Bi—BnitfB ** ti horijontui force of 110,000 men, 11,000 of- ficer*, 18,000 murine*, 580 ihlni and 8,000 fliers. Two of hiu out- standlng policies nr« h belief thai the navy nhotld control «nd op* ornto Itn own ctlr fleot, a«a dUbo-» lief in \attrition\ warfare, fit ot» her words he tlilnka thf navy should bo nlwny* In irutarit rsnclt- now for Quick, hard hitting. His technical attainment!! advanced him in hi* earlier ycain «nd In luter your» hit trunk und outspo- ken formulations of broad navy policy, He la regarded by clow ob- lorvori of naval tffalri a* a for* ttin»t« combination of the \nottvl- tl»t\ IradiUon and liUdioiu «nd ln- formnti knowUdus in* ttie overiip- pln« ron« of iiavni mi fordiin policy, Thin become* Important tri the lnttcr-day urgency and deli- cacy of internntlonal olTairs, If 9 in on inlander, bom «uul rear*, od iiv Wllkes-Dirro, Fo. When tht World war ttartad lia <f/m lioftd- ln* five dt)»troycr« in the Phlllp- plnei go old they woren't aupposed to go out after dark. However, h» . mm Wniflluli (nitur. «5—UBMUtfttn **m» (adlSr, SulutlOh (0 ruwlft No, 131 UMISMLJU] HWCCIWH in MK CJ a IM yr.i s mm mm ranta imi anuu pi m qtxm m MwLuiarjKiHi ai nnmw a. rl raabri ut:l ranpnwopiirj nm QWJLi O PI HLJpltdi. ^lt-iranw r.i MUUMuiM isilMninn got tliem, iwitf Way erourttl ttli wortd nnd «M«wd tiium in.tM mi|B\ 6vcai m l* prlmortly A Htm expert. In spite of al\ rnoder Improvements on the bl|l bfttttfr wojioni, ho thinks the declilon bi »pt tojjo to Urn nation whone #l)Ip« iiro able to diftplny tho fluent fl«« BOrtmcnt of tho bluest und b»Jt (turn. IIO'H out for ull h» enn f#|, Copyright—Cormoilnntod Now* 1 - Peatur«H, WNU Sorvloa, f RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR — — — *•»•—' •« i**LI IIRftll ».WM>M>«Mil>WM«i»iil pACiiofth»fjv«|;l W««lrJ»J — ly IAHLI riRitll ...... lntIi«Mua!o Maida quintet heard on tho Bins Oroaby ahow, can nunllfy.ua an all- around mualclan, Not only do they alng but each \m wrltUn Mvara] arranKomenta ana thnto JitVi lurncil out popular *on*a. Jinny Erwin, pictured here, in one of (htm. Ed PttttttiM, iter of \Painted DreHmx,\ haa men made an honor- wry Jlte guard at a, private beaigi neat* M» CtttcMKO homo, fie hfta aoveral reicttea to hia credit In an Informal, aurvey jrtiicb tabulated th* vote* of J.000 unl- vewlty atudentj in Ntw torn aty to detarmtne jMl favorite radio ^fei» ixl&i&Mliiiiitii^i • :omm»ni»t«*ivJtaywond Gmte .iwing, ptetum mm received more than three tfmei ax many lift JtM. .wear#at c^^iWfiitorv Monoayf • i.nO' JnrlMf*'ii|~ p,m, *AM» over/ Mutual mm, Johmon, «tar of \ilil!«# W|ii*i4i|tejM^po Mf Evidently rranfcle Mf#t».r#» at **#' irattf IbMMNWlt m r ls«W coloim have dropped in to damm, to his rhythms. . .) | When Fred Allen c$leor«yi-itU 30th annfveniiiry in tile ihow b«aJ4 of Ijia toawjTfttl|j9f{ noaa, HCoren of Dla aM0C|Al«| Oil mo old tiny* were In the attldl* nudlence. Among thorn were MajorJ Howeti, Jack Benny, Olofiif *tMi Sully, lion Qernle, Woo Itockweiy Kato .Smith, Mnrk Jftttdflii \«Mf many(ilhewi. J fv-f '•• BefOro he scWov^d fa# <n t*4 dlo, Klnpley Oolton, pictured liert,' young »ta> of \Myjen en* h\wm tho moat potopfitfrcp AmericB. lis gtjff woflM ally as * model for «toi photogmwefti, Wiilliim MBrgravci barft* ture«f on \Mrtm now doubling wh OrnhQammw ^ Ptitiwp* M dsmtft'Mint * 1 course to dram^ticg teSHto&m ridio W#>«H#1# S 'M^ g ' ] Bt«itle? f mmM lts#^Wi , maB nf thw tmJer Hotel iep na#w irvw»-^ - , „— - mm* m Almi Ki'i lirll • \»l lirt#«IJoujrn*l th*wlherday k>* *m «*» ul \ ^ »«« new m \ a#-: *', ^tV\