BATES TELLS OF EARLY KSTORY 'I i. »'To Broadbtst Six Talks About Pioneer Folks and Towns in Central New York.. * Series Starts Friday, July 15.Pioneer folks and towns of old New York are discussed! in a new six-weeks series, of rhdio talks by Dr. Erl Bates from, the Cornell University station WEALti first of the series is pre-,ted Friday, July 15, as n part of the noon-day farm y pfogrm and the other talks follow on succeeding Fridays. tDr. Bates plans to tell about - the founding of some of the early towns in central New York and to recall some of the exploits of some of the early settlers. Some of the settlers who are mentioned in the series1 are: Amos Draper, the fur trader of Owego; Captain David Rich, the millwright of Caroline; Doctor Lewis Beers, the saddleback phy-rnoian of Danby; Doctor John . Me Water of Cincinnatus; and tJtohri! iHardenburg, the tavern 'keeper ‘at w Hardenburg Corns,tjr of Auburn.