^ftge TwoDr. Earl Bales * Continues Talk Ai Littk ValleyLittle Valley, Jun. 29—Dr- Earl A. Bates o£ Cornell university continued his talk on “When the Indians Lived in Little Valley” at laat evening's regular mooting of the Little Valley Rotary club.So interesting was Dr. Bates' talk last Dec. 1, when he started his historical discussion, that he was booked for an appearance to conclude it.Dr* Bates, a noted physical ethnologist and Jndian authority, wna introduced by Ara .Milks, Dairy-roeei*K League director. Lester Russell, club president, presided.About twenty-five members of the Salamanca Rotary club were guest*, Including Edward John who led the grofip singing*The dinner meeting at the Rock City hotel, was attend ml by upwards of seventy members and guests from Salamanca, Jamestown, OIcan and Frank! Invllle, Monday evening Dr. Bates spoke on “The History of Masonry” at a regular meeting of Arion lodge *12 in the Masonic temple here.