tho O d tor uruly?rsth-Delegates to Indian Temperance Meeting to arrive on Tuesdayur,30-Ddegates to Uio annual mooting: of the Six Nations Temperance Society, which is to be held at the Jimerson Presbyterian church about three ir miles below Sul uni a mm on the Allegany reservation, aro expected to arrive Tuesday evening and register and be assigned rooms. Reports of the local lodges and the appointment j of committees are scheduled fori Wednesday morning. Sessions are to -be held daily untit Friday, when the' officers will be elected and the eon-j ! ventioa place for next year will be : selected.:^e ! The meals ,\vill be served in the new Seneca nation court houje, ad*. joining the church*'^c 1 Cornelius Seneca, president of the ‘Gd j Allegany Lodge, and his fellow offi-t0-; cers and committees are making ur-m* i rangements for this meeting. The officers for the convention are. Kay Gansworth of Tuscurora, president; Freeman Johnson of Tonowanda, vice president; Joseph Woodbury of Tus-earora, secretary; Clarence Snyder of Cattaraugus, treasurer; and Elias Thomas of Onondaga, chaplain.Thursday afternoon, Prof. W. G. ICrum of the Poultry department of Cornell will give a demonstration promised to be of interest to everybody interested in keeping chickens this winter. Other speakers and events are planned during the week.Dr. Erl Bates, head of the Cornell Indian boards, says apropos of the coming meeting; “When the white man first came to Amariea, the Six Nations had conquered nil Uie other eastern Indian ti'ibes. The only en-emy they had not conquered was ' ‘white man’s rum’ and it is today theterde,tnd,er,fiatcariveirgcello,ur,ngearitn-iiibwuher;ittedworst enemy these real Americansall have.Eis:BaE man by j Will Mail ted lima thisM aboi carr the E-Chu; and the smol T1 built slice the Mr. in tl th or fire fore A othe Mr. loss inruFALA: Stew by a or ii evirh