Mit Akers and Rev. Taul Stewart of Milroy. two of them who participated in the rescue of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntington, south of Milroy, and were marooned in trees along with ethers, are able to be up and around the house. t r. Hougland of Milroy, says that he is felling fine except bruises suffered when rescuers pulled him out with a rope. Hougland fought j his way to a drift and was abl* to rest and keep warmer than the others. Pool was out on thre streets of Milroy this morning.