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A ^4 wp e Medina Tribune ju^muku in uu PnWlalied Every Thursday 3U Mediant, OrIe*na County, N. y., by BftfelNA JEIBUNE PUBLISHING CORP. M i ii«iii.w im *, ft BRO^NEtL.HUBD, ItoeiiMerit Ft«*CHBR H. JOHNSON, Editor , .The Medina Tribune gladly accepts com- mft\eMttt» ttota its «ftMtori< All qommunf- ,«4tJ«a»,boiir*ver, must be signed by the. In- tslther error* or statements In news or ad- Vet(i«ement«j however, an endeavor is made to accept only reliable copy, and any error* Will be promptly corrected. The Tribune editor rewrves the right to reject copy. Office Ml Plant 8. A, Cook Bldf Fhene 115 Entered at Post Office at Medina, N. Y. ai Second Class Mai) Mutter fSiniSCBlPTION $1.00 PER YEAR IN COUNTY Thursday, April 10, 1941 fh 1 e Battle Of The Balkans As Oermun Troops swept uci'OMt the Yugojln- J ' m border over the weekend nnd the Nazi I.uft- iffe descended upon Belgrade with a ialn of high plosive nnd Incendiary brmb», probibly the mmi Important buttle of th o World Wiir No 2 IK nun. When th e overthrow of llio concithiloiy govern- ment of tbo flegsnl Puul Wok piucc two week* ntfo It won generally predicted that thljt move wculd prove the most Important turning point of the con - dirt to date. Thin prediction rum now crme true Ti r Hlmovlteh government in tin- Yugoslav cupllul bo|,'. ly cast the gauntlet, know inn full WJII tliul such •m m-llon would iiirui II wi itth f.n more furious than that which has vlnllcd uny of th e other di-morriirica which have (alien befoic the Millet Juygc. haul Til\ whlilwlnri lum now bcinm to mo\t •The question now IUISI-H ns lo whitt England iind United Sin leu are going ' \ do to \id I\ u sltun- turn which she has helped In iicalc K'i It In lm- poiUtht Ihnl the twn (outlines ucl, unci net quickly, In Icndei help t o H v.iltuiil people which tins re- fined lo luke Nu*i bullying lying down Ho fin help from the United Mutes hu> been extremely small When the Yugoslav government m.nle II-CJU h lc» of Greeks n couple of wcek« ii||o pierlnrly as to whal innlerliil II Id hud been ii-ieiied Hum l.n fioin th e I 'illtod Htuten It found thai not u nltiuli Amrilcnn Cannon hud been landed on the (iiecli peninsula |! win lo remedy the eIT e» I of lh|. new« Unit Pletu- ilcnt Uoosevell immediately nidcu-d the immertlulo shipment o f 11 nuinliei of 7.1 mlllimelei KUIIM to the Greeks Hlnie then doubt has been pxpi cmicd In innli> t|iiuil''i« II> In w helliei »f inn B' V \ th e Yugt-filuVB no ) Ilioi r thiili lhi» Wt- 111 e nliclld y committed hem lly In th e Ihilish f m di-liveiy of every fxtiu itiipitiue llnil Amcilriiti failotlm run possibly pi nduce We m e 11 bendy (111 behind In lhe»e ilf>IIVPI ICH Wlllll U Ibeie le d fo i lllllklin POUIlll It*'' All of which miihcn il iircen»ni y to decide wlietlier Innlu unit miii.ifl nbull be ui'lil lo Knulund oi l o QrpPce mid YuHofcUnlu In tnklnii thin pin- blcm Into rontidi-i ntion. wluit hnppene'l U> Kronce when Knglond rhone in hold liei tnnks und bombeii. in roservp ut home, should not be forgottPn The \PTlous luck of iiir defense wim the chief foctor in the rout erf the Kienih niniy uii the Bclslan front England's poluv nt tluil imir WIIH no doubt dic- tated by rPimoiih of IH'CPNMI\ A year ii||o bei uli fjorep WD« probnbly iiuideiumte to iiipn with un in - \ uslnn thrt'iit wlm-h nppenifd immlneni id nny hour Now, hov.e\ei uu i I'UMKI pi ndiK-tliMi of Miltlnli nlmuft, indlcutid by < \hinrhill n •innouncriiieiit ,1 f<'W WppIlK lllJu tll.ll lli II.llll Iia» ,1 Mini time nf If - pervp alrcriifl wluih bu« hilhpilo bpcn kept »ecrp|, (five uHsururui' ihm lbs- prencnl nlrforeo cim «>pu with any Invimion which Hitlet- may Itiunch. Wlict- tipr on Invimlon will now inlie pluet*. furthermore. hpcnmen J fliui£ di-niblful mm tli.il (2rummy in oc- cupied with 11 full Mule w.n in the H.ilUiin-. A wiir on two fronts ih wluil Mitlei I1111. been utlenipllnu lo 1 Mild over since the pi e»cnt conflict bujliui A win in the llnlklinii l» the on e chillier whirl) Knglund hllH n| .itturklntt (ierni.uu i.n the lonlinimt In th e ni'Xt few urelo thru-Imp 11 vU 11 b e fo r Kllgliilld to dOCIdt- uhelhi-i she uil l bike th e IK.hi hlop of forflna the mum conflict in Vu,||i'»luuii nnd Greece und there mitkine Hie miiin elTort to bent Hitler, or whothei she nlinll Inllow the ci>nser\ utlve policy of innkm« IHIMIHK nll,n k» in th e Hntktuih nnd ' keeplny hri in.iin l<mr .it lii.ine II »h e rlmmfh the holder Mep ,i uienlei ilnriii.in ,,! Hiin.iincnl fiom the United Shite* In tbr enstei n hunt will be pon- ,-lblp If .she (IKCICIPH upon Ihe defetinlve polle), ulie loses u buttle ground on the continent mut hei one hlK chnllci- to mnUe n (puck en d of the «m To IP- peiit the wind., i.f Hu inlumii of Init w pek It ih the mniill iiulion'n bi« < 1,.> bul lU the bin n.ilion. opportunity Playing Hitler's Game In Rome in- i n lleilin. mid even in Muxn* the news of each fiesh nti ike in Aniei HM •. \MU in- dustries is welcome indeed And why should it not be\ Who profit,, fiom these striken'' Certainly not th e Americun woik- men. Certainly no t Ihe Amencau eii\ple>e^ t'ei- talnly not the Ameiiruu tuition Not cwn th e mniill group of persistent HOCIH! ienovutoi» In the Ne w Deal jfillns thercfi-om At u critical moment when tho almost unnnlmouH wish of Am«iran« is that the nation's defennes shall be made lentty c^ oiuckly •teW^aBteW!ia„'iujJ4.JLi iini History In Envelopes The foreign correspondent in nbly aided today by a new type of Jc>urnali«l--lhp Ipttor writer who peiin inleipfllliiH nccouiit« of the Kuropean conflict The no \eyewitneim iilnrleii,\ iippetirlna not only In blu-cily duillpB, but in small-town newspapers und counliy wcekllPH Ihiouuhnut Arnei leu, aunmenl the efToiU of the mra e expei lenced jciuinnhit by bilnn- Iny the war \homo lo us On© redds of the bomhinit nf u city \seine- whero I n EngUind\ with a M-nw of detachment, ovon though th e story benin a distininilshed \by- llno.\ But when n lellei fiom u lolutive m friend, wrltlon l o NclKhbor June- .ippenn in th e locul newspaper, the same all inld. althrtuKh It may have luken place weekfl ago, ut once becomes peisonuli- led The Iptters from Kniflund now appealing In the Aineilcnn proas, an well ns the uifrpquent, mine i epi I'BHPII I-OI respondencp from Axls-dnmin.itcd cnuiili'les, niitke enllffhtening tending \ The letleiB nf lhene iimoleui Jouin.ilists sei ve unothei mission also To small-town neW8|japeis whose ciiculaliun does not warrant heavy lele- utuph lolls, thev ituunient the thin trickle of win news, while counti) cell torn to whom Ihe costly uiiepholn i- out of the question find in these Kiap- hu nvcisciis pen putuii- a n intpieiilinii und uc- (t|itiible siitistiiuir In u Inter and more i estful day Ainericiin newspnper renders, re-iill/lng the pari these war/one leltei« vvrlteiK have pinyrd In enubllnj! them In nttain u pioper pei npeclH e. will piihnp^ iiceoi d them .1 bclalcd \nti ' nf th.inks The %\% P#r»*ei. Queritln «ejji{* nold» tcllinf; cfcumr.the flr«t thirtii ht aiodtht pt wfien H| «aw the »al|| of Mlr«*f# (in the Palace oi Vfir* .ailleuJ wt* (he opulent Broadway,; hamburgAe Jofttti .... Judy (jtafef land «jjrrotiiJde#by felleri. We cM> terocmber all .the way back.to HHQ, when »he thought a beau. Wit*- lomethlng a girl wore in her halt . . ,, Noel Coward before Clipperfng to London—the Hurnorlstocrat . , , Gertrude Lnwrenc* putting «»lde i\et dignity nnd atrugeling with a plateful of apaghetti, gallic* la mt Alleys William 3ft- royan, Artie Shaw and another One oi Those Ouyi were doing the town the other bitter cold night without J|ati ... \1 wonder,\ wondered a wonderer, \why those bird* never we#r h»t»?\ . . . \That'i obvioui,\ explained One Who Knowi Them, \H|tt*ni»ker* can't make them that lizfl\ • • • Over at Huby Foo'l Den they were panning a certain ew^ihy actor.' \He ipeaki every lint,\ lOhieone meow'd, \ai though It'were carrying a wand\ ... An* rithtr wai auditioning before Wfcfe Knight ht NBC and w»» cautionedj riot to enunciate eo severely . . , \How dare you!\ tcreamed the' Ham. \Ahfter ahl—I didn't take dic- tion leiaont for nothing!\ ... To which Vlck cooed: \Are you aure?\ OriH ^.:j^m^mym^0im--<>i »tvm» tt CEJPPIJR*, jt|igil>i»a) $je, ||^i)8t'(*c1rie|f ; ( prt)gjra,m. At sf-'tlrn*-' wh^. th# '•• '&%fok$( al|;#'ff m Bvpiln |ej«nd» f«f it* tjjfeemi)' t ~ip^ f d4$j?i ca|»edi:|»y'at,'{iieB.Bre t0Uym$ tJje.' j jffliilifltt's liforte* g»d the nation's v/tohtt. -•'• * '•' f PTc? wonder the Germn*}# arc wbi*|erjng t|.at theh* plana are nullifying America's war crtoris. rto wonder, that Italy's oiTlcltit joumaiutlc «r»k«»m«n bonata bf the near \civil war\ in the Unltcad State* t wltwh lg rendering the help-Britjiin policy aterile, No wondor that Stalin'a a«soclate» ore smugly con- tent a$ they see the internal bltterhCfl* that in being airred Up in America, These are the people who are the bcneftcluriee of industrial strife in America. These arc the (Jflfc* who, more than any groups of Americana, stand to gain by the continued tolerance of strikes. It was just the some durfng the lust war. An early a« January, 1015, the German General Staff had sent word to the Oerman Emba»ay in Wuahington thru the under Secretary of State for Poieign Affairs, Dr. Zimmerman, that In the United Stuten \sabotage cim be curried out in every kind of factory for gup- plying munition* of war.\ in those somewhat cruder dtiy reliance WIIH pluced prlmurlly on crippling machinery—und muny mlllionn of dollars of damage WIIK dortc, But today it Is not neceamiry to resort to such violence, strikes In key industries can do fur more damuge than any explosives. They go even further In that they rend the country with social bitlcrners nt the same time thnt they cripple Its In- cluftrk-s. Disunion, disorder and demoralization were important weapons In prcpurlng the downfall of O.i muny's enemies in Europe. Why not recognize Unit these suine weapons have a» tfrcut u vulue here us there? To refuse lo see how tile strikes ure ploying Mi Hltler'B gume Is to be blind indeed, Labor Ici.'deis nnd bunincHs men may view them primarily as iiiciilntfl iifTectlng piirtlcular Industries. But the publlr i» not ao restricted In Its vision. Alreudy the sinus of impiilUmcc are impressive Mr. Roosevelt, iilrnseif la n.ild to be urowliiK restive. And well he- may, for It must be Just as clear to him us it 1« to otheis who take the broader view that every majm »iiikc In Amencn Is a minor \lctory for IN ABOUT 5/(0 THS OF A SECOND, Wfl iS A UFT- \SOUTHPAW? \nYgrsday^Apriiioi $m I'lO.Mcl B.aav^AprMQJ ^^TP. «* *» '\ *\\• IT*'' BATCHES HAW MANY USES BESIDES JlftT TELtlMO A Change In Methods DlHclomiie tluil lit) pcuenl ,.( lb- Ihsl $10,1100,- 000,000 in United Stub-, deft-nsc i-nntruct* went to but 000 liuge cnncei n» iiu-x ilubly nilses n question us lo th o bout metlnMl nf Hearing more and more nf tho Nntlon'N protluctlve cnpnrlty Into the defense eftort No less than 200,000 American concerns :ue deemed eligible for pilme contmcts To a surpilsUigly hUUi deaiee the Ai my and Navy ha s followed the simple pr-ooextui e nf plnc- niH their oiik-is with the t>l|{ corporations This w.is the eusieat way, It was also probnbly Ihe quiekesl \s ay to obtain dellvei les Theipfou- Ihe nui'-lioo whether It was the be-.I method sn f.n ,is the t'ountiy's Hiowth. nnd Ihe •oclul oidei ai e^ i-oiu-ei neil whethei II wont lend lo inulie the bl« fellow IUUUPI and Ihe small fellow amiilk-i u spcondaiy Today speett comes tlrsl Mow ever this coiu-eiittalion of otders has nill- sod lojj j.mis ul ceil.no point'- |;mis which th e Frdeial (iovi i ninpnt iv 1INII>K now lo U<Ui'n by the i H|H'du-nt of suli-.'onli ,u I inji Kl.iboute nnuhllu-iy i« lieing -el up In cncouuitfc -ub-umti ucl.nil Hunk..., chiimbeis of noniineicp, and simll.u channels ure beinj! usiil lo ip.n'h -in,ill nnd medium-M/s'it prn- ihuei- m an efToi I to spin than into applying to the tun fellow, (or sub-contt nets At the moment theie is n lull betwwn comple- tion of llii»\yetirs Anieilcan de(ense uppi-opi liition ,000,000.000 and *tait off tho spending of $7,- .000,000 made n\ ailttttlp iiniter the I.i-ml-U-iise piogiam It is it (joint time to reasspss nn-lh.xU nf plncuut oi dei s Il may b e lh.il with Ihe bmgest proiluctt* «l- i . stty congested with mdeis. Ihe Ai my uixt Na\ y will find it better to take tune to break thelr'order* into «muHei lots, to staixliuxlue speeificolnnn even tnoie nr d to spread conn nets over ,i w idei Held 'V Wi.C 000.000. New Tsrk Nevelette: Her face, they said in Hollywood, was that of an angel—and her honey hair was her halo ... A talent scout signed her up when ihe was elected Ski Queen of the Northwest . . . Her only stage experience wai semi-pro stuff—nnd when Hollywood learned that—she got minor roles In B-minus Alckera . . . She decided to chuck It and come to Broadway . . . After a long wait she met Marc Connelly. He introduced her to agent 3. Lyons, who referred her to Max Gordon. Oordon wai having trouble casting a leading role. \You're the type.\ he told her . . . \But I have very little experience,\ ihe said . . . \Well pe said, \you look good, and any- one who looki that good can act\ . . Her reading of the part clinched It . . . Now that she Is such • bit In \My Sister Eileen,\ Holly. wood wants her back . . , But Jo Ann Bayers is a gal who likei to put new twist to old routines. \No go.\ THE TIME OF DAY. IN AN' EMERGENCY Y0U.C0ULD 05E YOUR BULOV*- —\V WATCH AS A COMPASS / DO YOU KNOW HOW « I CUBIC INCH OF aUARTZ. I OF THT; BAfUWST OF MI l/ERAL' MAKy^BEttER •vOOi'.ING W\ T N_ y.ENOIL ,*/?•*& r A'»U *~- \ GLA'JS ?j f3c lows OfiAMAffficftrrics, S'-M: COWL H#THE I, >:I £*P;=S8YE HAN Ji- OF AM* LIVSM0 . t\a^y.. i'-J V/IJAT e.How I IS SHE. OIRftB§Il.Y ' AP^-e^p,^& rm 1 ^$& NEWS EVENTS OF OTHER DAYS LookingrBackward Through the Years laaaa'i la lb* Nlgbl: In the Stork \flub\: \She wean clothos a i •jough •>• doein't care who's look- ing\ ... In Club 18 \Is that a fur nnck-plree shp's weorlng—or n litter of pups'\' ... In II. Johnson's \You're looking well innighl Who'-. your embulmer' ' . . . In Ihe Wul dorf's Kinpirp Room \Wolln pun A hal rhei Ii girl and u rubber-chei i. guy!\ . . At ihe Mnntpurnnsse \Iter fucp might not Ho n n rlno but It eerlninly kee|.s her ph> ne from rin«lnu \ Innocent Bystander: The detention by Ihe OcuUpo lo Berlin of the young United I'rets rqporter. Itlchnrd Hntielet. Is only the newest In n long series of in- di|jnl|ie» lo which American news- paper men hu\o been subjected hv the Axis powers williin the past Iwi years John Whil.ikPr of I'lu CIIJIO win booicd mil of Home ni.l On nu>e he wiole umlhinu Ihe ceo- unit didn't apprnv e - but because MuMnlim i i.ri.pii jj.'iulu bur enu wished In nipple his C'hirnijo paper m imv wav it could In Whiln- Upt t cine, bofitinj! him out nf Home no! Onlv hurt his piipei » eo\ein|fe. but it helped Amrrirnn papers thn' niOPI the requlrenient« of the Nn/I and I'u-cisl poilv line 1' vpiitu- ally Ihe.v will peronl ,.nl. Hi.'.o newspnper men they hi.. ...I >.h.. \play bull \ Why don't Hip assnclatloim of Ainerlcnn reporters net' Such groups ns Ihe While House Corro- spnnclcnls' Ass'n, the boys who cov- er Ihe Male l)ep t, and tho senate ft nil hoinr press group* could retnll- Ble lo e.i-.iog mil from ineiiibershlp mine Nun or Ksseist representotlvc In Washington -- every lime an American reporter is tossed out of Romp or llerlm . . That would .locoiir.iee Cloebbels nnd Qaytln- niice ii o n Known fuel that Oei man and Indian news agencies need representation over here — more than w e need II there . . , Most of them are wue-vpy services sin- how Incidentally, Manfred y.iipp. nllhooiih indicted as n proven .inreeUlei ed propamuidist from a foreign government is still n men . ber of the sennle nnd boimp pi-p»v galleries, in good standing . . . The soys covering Washington some lone Ofio eonioderpd kielunn him mil. Mil uric do i ..in ,it;i-il hv Ihe Sl.ili- He p l Me mnt uf a .Mliluls liter: The r.reek lletieht ut Ihe Mumr Hull »ntie $3(1 000 I llnm-non's form »( ciit.cisni fur liv I'ntili i book Ti pc- w riiii-u ' llus he ever MTII n clouiM ed ' Kire-ello\ l.n oti.nd.a ' Oh all i ighttttllll' The wenlthv li.u-K. i of (n.'f nufj is pltioniog u SUIM-I -.l-ii. n.pii . nag lo null- -.quire ditto Mr. Ilromlwui Oli»erve»: A , h..i is Bul Is a Bill who > clever I-IIOUCII o he dumb »o she can mtikp a >jp •ul of »ome wispguy \ One YearA'go, 1910 lli-ibcit T Het-dT-Albion .ittor- ney ,nitl chuumun of Ihe Orleiins County Republican Comlttcc fo r tin- p.ist 8 ypins wud re-elected to the some post ul umeelinK Tues- d..v in the Couit House ut Albion .iiidr W Giinnell w.is chosen .id ihe Wostminislei Club for ommn seiu ,it the dosing .i.u of th e i IUIJ on Wednesda y Are vim a Mib-.ciibp'i to Medina T. ilHine - \ Sl-00 per the I ' to I, tin- no < nuiht Medina fuemeii on Sotuiday fniiKi.l.i stilfcuiient in Tniuw.mda ci eek lii i (-Kcue Don,ild Webster. eiu' I ve.ii old -on of Mi .md Mis p.ntei VVch-lei The hoy Inst hi s footiMK and fell into th e stie.im Wilt- iiilchiiiK fiOKS He dun« to u Nee foi nc.it I v 2 hums befoi e in i rsrue Uc.ilhs Mis Adu D.inulin Mis John II I'I.III. Kdii.ir Chimes; Mrs M.uv Ku-p.i Fi.mk I.ott Five ^'cars AJJO, 19.']fi The (hh-.n.s Coiintv liouid i d Supcivi-oi hv an eirfht to two vote F'iKhiv .ippioved a $7!).0OO bond is-ii - I.. (in ei Ihe county's shine of \v l',\ limhwnv projects lo he- i ninpieled tin - summel at a co-l of about SIMI.IIIHI The Mi'dui.i Tnhune will soon move to new and model n quintet s in th e S A I'ook HuililuiK Woik- men have been busy dutinx th e past vv i ok niakinu .illei at ions ^nd improv i m.-i'ls pi ih<. new c|u;u let s and w oi k ..( iiii'imu Hie pi,ml will be stiu led next Week The lloaiil o( Ttuslees hove np- pio\i-(i ,i huiixct or $u:i.oo fm ni:tR- 1037 The III.'). 1 ) huduet wa s Sfi 1.750 A meilinu w.i- hold in Mnnd.iv nt Ihe Klin I'.uk -chool lo oi nani/.e H -l-ll (hih Mi l)ev Im of Ih e Me- dina Until School oiuani/ed th e duh. loM-lcd by Miss Malum Mo- wei s and Miss l.ornme Shelley One new p.itmlmiin. I,e-hc (lib- son, wa s appointed to Ihe Vledinn Police Dep.ulmenl at th e nnniwil meetmK if th e villiiKe Board of Trustees at its iinnmil moctinu on Monday night. The Lockport office-of the Cros- by-Whlpplo Oil Corp., of I.vndnn- Vlllo, wns entered Monday niniil by burglars and u typewntei, nddmi: machine, nnd (10 cents in money taken Th e comp.inv'- I.yn - donv tile ollice wa- entned and •> Slim of money token Hit Hi- Born l o Mi nn d Mis. ClilToid Fein by. a .-on. Clifford William. Mi aid Mi - Daniel Moi i.u ilv a -on. Kdw.ud Moland IValh- John Malmovki. Kdwiird Mctiinn Mi- lto-e II llmchl; I.like Itiook . Mis ll.imet Blown Ten Years ARO, 1931 BUSIIK-- - me n an d CIVIC lender s of Ottkfield and vkinitv Knthered nt th e Ainold Hoicl, Tuesday, t o heui Fied U Skmnei of Medina apeak upon activities m connection with the pi oposeii Kedeial gume stinclu.ny lo be located on the Ala- bama wi.mni Announcement w a- made April 2nd that -ci \ ice on ihe Rochester. Lcckpoit an d Buffalo liolley line Will be discontinued .it m.chucht Apid '.MU\ Cor-hint losses ovei n lonu pei iml cause<( abandonment of set vice J I) N.ul.a. general mnntiaei of tin- company -rated Amend th e (Jold Slai motliers t o le«\t* (m Ft ai'ce .ue M^ —gaBaaaggnaaiia••••aajuaaiaa s,t ' vo,u ,,f Albion, mothei Etta H of John H. Slovens.; Mrs. Edna Clark, Al- bion, mother of James P. Clurlt; and Mrs. Virginia Arnett, mother of John D. Arnett. They will sail in May and June. Music lovers of Medina und those who enjoy good entertain- ment ure in for a treat in the com- ing concert of th e Olde Tyine Vil- luye Quurette a t th e Masonic Temple on Thursday evening, April Kith. This troupe of Broad- casters und Victor Recording ar- tists is returning for its second ap- peal since i n Medina High rating on the basis of gen- eial eflicioncj was given Ihe Me- dina Memonal hospital on the In- stitution list of nppioved and nn- tionully known hospitals ut the conclusion of n hospital survey by the Council of Medical Education of tho Airvei icah Medical Associa- tion, ut a Boston convention April ,'lrd, according t o Geo. A. Bowcn. chaii mun o f the hospital board. Weddings. Myrtle Baldwin nnd Fiank Sanuccl Deaths. Mrs Mury Jane Lewis; Mis Wlllifim Stessen. Mi s Anna Dm km, Mrs May Hitchcock Hughe- | *>4 hafrbr Picture?, \The Men* Jnnjcently for ,'murdei <»*„, «fkjM$»'tq*P %¥ \The Face wi$h the Idea.tjf repaying^? B«i&d--trie WW%re slatect to men who had ^used bis AJ£$ open the?Diana-Tbea>e bill Friday w;ho Had wreekecr the lrf-lu Fifteen Years Ago, 1926 I J Bench has sold his new resi- dence on Heuch Drive to Kdmund Biook- C A. Mubie, veteran jeweler und walchmakri of Holley celebrated his cighleith bit thday last Kndny by woikinu nt the bench and w ad- mit un customers as usual. When tho brakes on u Ford truck refused lo hold o n the East Cen- ter Sheet hill Saturday, it backed down the street nnd into a plate glass: window of th e stoi e occupied by Charles. White as a shoe iep.nr shop Captain J H Knuebel of Fort Jay, Governor's Island, a former Mlddleport boy, will scon snll for England with the crack American Rifle tpmn. nf which he is conch James J White, of South Ala- bama, wii- rhiuged with murdci in the second degree lust week for the shooting of hi s friend und neighbor, Cort J . Fuller i n the kitchen of White's house. Playing at th e Park Theatre: Ronald Coleman. Ma y McAvoy. Irene Rich and Bert Lytell, Invj l.ndy Windermere's Fnn; Williiim'l II.ilnes nnd Dorothy Devore ill Fighting Flame-, Rnnnld Colemnn, Doi is Ken.von nn d Ailoen Prinjsle, m Thief in Paradise. At the Allen Theatre: Texas Jack, m The Fate Trail; AUcne Ray. m Tin ' Fortieth Door; Rlc- h.-ud Dix. in Womnnhnndled; Bebe Daniels nnd Neil Hamilton, in Th e Splendid Crime. Wedding Mary Pettlt and Fred Boots Deaths- Mrs Violet E. Riemer; Kntheryn Eleanor Morlnrly: Mrs. Anna Moore. Mrs l.uelln E Bid - well 25 Years Ago, 1916 John Cnpello. 13, .Albion, died yestei-day from a gunshot wound aicidentnUy inflected upon him by a playmate The two boys were ihnoting at a mark neor the Reed Stone Quarry, Tuesday, when the accident occurred Governor Whitman, at the re- quest of Senator George F. Thomp- son today granted n 60-day repri- eve 10 Charles F Stlelow, who was to have been electrocuted on Friday for the slaying of an aged man and woman near Medina. The governor said he had been inform- ed that Stielow could establish his innocence. John T. Miller is driving a fine new Buick automobile. Messrs Whittleton and Miller have purchased a Studebaker ambulance truck from LJ. Kinietz, the local dealer. Motions adopted at Monday's meeting of the Board of Education included one to tender contracts to the following teachers to fill vacancies at the salaries named: A. W. Moore, Springwater, $825 a year; Alice Dwyer, Livonia, $550; Rose Clapper, Hemlock $525; Clin- ton Smith, Rochester $550; and lone Ryan, $000. John Payne has opened a Drive Barn and Livery in the Pixiey Barn, formerly occupied by Gleu- son & Nenno. Marringes: Hattie Skellenger and Andrew J. Hcnion. Deaths: Mrs. Emma Whitney; Mrs. Sumuel D. Howell; Charles Gibbs. Fifty Years AJJO, 1891 A. J Richards hus the founda- tion laid for a new $3,000 hous? to be erected on East Center St. Within the past week four rela- tives of Mrs. G H. Shattuck, of Medina, have died in New York from the so-called \grippe\ which has taken a great number of vic- tims. llcniy Timanus, of the (irm of Foi email & Timunus, Medina, has purchased nn interest in a hut factory at Danbury, Conn. The young ladies of the Euchre club wore handsomely entertain- ed by the male members, at the Celtic Club moms, Tuesday night, where card playing and dancing were enjoyed. The prize for the series of meetings were awarded us follows: First prizes, James Murphy and Miss M. Slack; con- I ing his search for its^an brain, s^V*,- **%&ffl* and sueeeedsM M aim' S&^aayf The^fJrat-hahtfidraiste^JEfaett Drew, the^n, 0 ! which lias a huge gorilla as. tfteHI».hwtnan.K«.*« ..*—.:_:.:-$ main chl^acler- if noli the hero, lV suppose$lto glye the \Fran^enr stein\ f&tiirel a.run for their .money. |fhrougli the efforts of a scierttifi^ genius, the gorilla has bem-'grfeh the brain which\ be- longed in. life to a man executed ComtrrfAtheriea ag a ^J imttM^M involved fa. a 1 fire and receives horrig^ - ® scars. .The, only way i„ W i, ich | •C&LJH .this la to get a.hol money so that he can afford tit (services of ^ a plastic surgeon fj_ Loii-e' elhbarks on his'cay^fl crirrte atoed in a light face rnall which scares his associates \if liis yietims alike. Evelyn Keyes P the beatftlful blind girl who UwJj loves-. Und wants to marry. ; \Pot O' Gold,\ with the viva. cicus Paulette Goddard and Jirn., my Steward is slated Sunday i *' Monday. Produced by j 0In8 .| Roosevelt, this has a foreword by r his mother, Mrs. Franklin D. Ml»i Goddard is the chantuse and dan.: cer loved by Steward, a very hot harmonica p-layor. The well-known radio program provides the setting ^ and plot and Horace Heidi, or- ' chestra, leader, whose voice is fa. miliar to audiences, appears onlh§-j screen as a new and very hand- 3| some personality. Tuesday will see \Las Vegas* I Nights which has an assorted cast £ ' of which Tommy Dorspy and his band seem to be the best. The plot is incidental to the music which is of course in the Dcrfey style aaj\' is terrific. Constance Moore pn?f J vides the feminine attraction, and Phi) Regan, the \singing cop'--*!* 1 a singing rancher is the male is> lOrest. Plot concerns a vuudevilllau troupe which comes to Las Vegte to collect an inheritance which turns out to be enly n barn-like structure. However, they rcfnodel It into n night club which 'pro- vides the background for therfilist* cal program. Errol Flynn forsakes his COS-' turtles and English accent, thaftlj: goodness, in \Footsteps in the-il Dark,\ mystery-melodrama foi Wednesdny and Thursday As mystery thi iller writer Errol BCel to obtain authentic mnterijl sti consorting with criminals, mean? while keeping his wife. Brendal Marshall, und mother-in-law iJM ignorance of his shameful voca-|jj Hon The adventures he has dur-]l material ore Una Women S< dl n.ceting of . p. ughters o f J ,, , „ . to be held » uU i 10 3( „pei n g at 10••» -of .ti.nuiilieporu ticer s .leci.oi- of de! luieO-nfetence an Congress bnuneft-' line 1'-! ' Johr C ty \ |John < I eel .clock lunch Ronaghan ^siting he ,,,w ley o f V M..ite Bi oreet has Lumber i Ccniincrcia Abbott F .heet re mm r -. attnde ...rg F MCi. id eturr \\ Dt-uii ! le bei t 1 FASHION PRE! AM Ct-rte S-.i.wc |par> ' .nd M test Cei\ iH'r '} solntion. J D Biennnn and Miss Minnie GrifTin Miridleport will take a vote on the 13th o n the question of build- ing a $6,500 villuge hall. P A. Rurdick, th e temperance lecturer, had a collar bone frac- tured in u runaway accident nt Alfred the other day A goodly number from this place went to Albion last Friday evening to hear ex-Governor St John. , Deaths Mrs. Jnmes Culdwell; Joseph J Wirth; Mrs. Saphronn Down-: Charles L. LaRoche; Mrs. Maria Mears. many and varied, his attempts toil gain the attention of ii burlesque.' queen beings the most comic, pleting the bill is \Blondte GgS Latin,\ another of th e DagWO) Bumsteads -ngns. Here and Biiby Dumpling are seen on a liner bound for South America with Mr Ditchers, Dagwood's boss. Dagwood is .supposed to be hard at work ul home but posing as a member of the ship's band, is o n board ship H o attempts to evade Blondie and Mr. Dithers bu t com- plications ensue when he becomes ./ • ,lmn,l,,n ,...! /., f„i Skli$E*VI6NT IN CENTRAL EUR0PE-*UT THROUGHOUT TftlS COUNTRY WOMtN AMofilfttS MAV6 ACHIEVED OI5*WCTI0N IM TWC ARTS. SCISNCt.ECONOMIC* AND POLITICS WHILE (UfTAlNINS TMEIft. OtO SOPReMACV rM THE HOME. Piiiwnv sii ' ic-ts th ** ••- ^.u bud