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"kicki? Fifteen WILKES-BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935 Splmvllnll Will DEMOCRATS PLAN 2 Armed Men FIRE APPARATUS AND Appropriations FRENCH WORKERS DEMAND NEW DEAL 7 EARLE LIINfUEON MEN HELD IN RESERVE Pass 8 Billion Hold Up Priest Be Surveyed Governor to Be Guest of Strike End Up to Union Settlement at Ship Plant Rests on Acceptance of U. S. Arbitration Big Demonstration Set for August 20 Club Friday lev. John Krashkevich Is During General Alarms 2 Engines, Hose Wagon Balance Budget Discussed Long-Standing Problem of and Truck Available for Other Calls as President Signs 2nd Young Democrats met last night Stripped pf $15 in Central City Theft Culm Pollution Appears Nearer Solution Paris, Aug. 12 W) Fifteen organizations ordered their in the Italo-Amerlcan Club, North i)eficiencly Bill Main Street, to make additional ar Reserve apparatus and sufficient men to handle other possible members today to take part in a big demonstration August 20 at a fires will be held in readiness during general alarms, it was announced stadium on.

the outskirts of the city. A general strike, though discus rangements for the luncheon to be given honor of Governor Earie Friday at the Redington. The governor will attend the American Legion Convention here. Several Two men who flashed guns held yesterday afternoon by Mayor Charles N. Loveland in 'approving a schedule prepared by Ambrose Saricks, fire chief.

Washington, Aug. 12 (4). Total. up Rev. John Krashkevich, pastor of Holy Resurrection Church, North Main Street, on Pennsylvania Ave Under the new schedule, in case appropriations since Congress met on January 3 were boosted today to 8,103,208,000 when Presidint Roosevelt signed the second deficiency in No.

10 House and respond to all their own runs in Miners Mills and Parsons sections, also boxes- 9, members of the cabinet are also expected to attend. of a sreneral alarm from any part sed, has not yet been ordered by the union leaders. They are fanning counrtywide resentment against pay and' pension reductions. They of the city there will be two-wagon It was announced that John Mal- Washington, Aug. 12 (Settlement of The lengthy strike in the Camden, N.

plant of New York Shipbuilding Corporation hinged tonight on union acceptance of governmental arbitration proposals. Meantime, union leaders, who had previously rejected the arbitration proposal as accepted bv the corpor nue last nignt at and robbed him 6T about He was on his wav from tha bill. Inowski, Democratic chairman of companies, "on nose and chemical waeon. one truck and from 10 to 11 are seeking to crystallize discontent Into action. As the Chief Executive put his Russian newspaper on North Penn Washington, Aug.

12 OP) The long-standing problem of culm pollution of Pennsylvania's Schuylkill River today appeared step nearer solution. Brig. Gen. George Pillsbury, chairman of the board of engineers for rivers and harbors, announced he had approved a recommendation of the board for a new survey of the river and predicted his action would have the sanction of Major GeneraHEdwardMrMarkham, chief men available for additional alarms. signature on that bill, two other Luzerne County, will pe honorary chairman of the.

luncheon. Dr. Led C. Mundy will preside. Final ar Going to a general alarm will be significant' things were happening: 12, 14, 16, 17,: 18, 19, 112, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 124, 126, 129, 131, 137, 141, 142, 62.

Trucks: No. 7 Truck will move Into No. 2 House and respond to all alarms in the city Including Miners Mills and Parsons sections. For the followlnir boxes: 23. 24, sylvania Avenue to his automobile, which was parked opposite the Salvation Army, Rev.

Father Krash- six engines, five hose and chemical The riots at and Brest, which cost five lives, brought a pause In their activities but not a stop; nightly; in half a dozen towns, there are meetings at which Premier Pierre Laval's economio Chairman Buchanan (D-Tex.) of the House Appropriations Committee was talking about a "balanced rangements will be made at a meeting of the club in Hotel Redington Wednesday night. kevtch told police, when he noticed two men sitting on the railing along ation, charged in Camden that the company was "still pursuing its tactics of attempting to befuddle the mind of the public as to the wagons, tnree trucKs ana approximately 90 men. "With this number of pieces of apparatus and men responding," budget' at the next session, and a committee was named to make Lehigh Valley Station near his car, i 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 212, 214, 215, 216, the-last appropriation bill fthe plana of a field day to be held in -Chief Saricks wrote to Mayor Love- prdgraWTs attacked. Supporters of the opposition movement assert 4 of army -engineers. h- as ne looked at tnem, ne said, they jumped from the railing, pull stead 'of a clambake atrBadvi session third-denclenoy meas 217, 218, 221, ZM.

Enelnes: No. 7 Entrines will move actual lttcis in uie an me The union on Saturday described the arbitration as a -company i The i Boards recommendation urewas beginning to take shape scheduled to De -neid this month. ed -gunsr-oVdered-hlm to raise hw many thousands attend tnese This committee has as members hands and get into the car. While he was getting into the car, he re plan and opposed It as "falling to recognize the union, define the subject matter, or provide a time limit Into No. 1 House and respond to all alarms except Miners Mills and Parsons sections.

No. 9 Engine will move Into No. 8 House and respond toall alarms including Miners was made at its meeting in Fort Worth, on August 7 but was not made public until Gen. PUls-burxxeturned-toJHrashingtoaloday. He said it might require several Tne Din approved appropriates for many odda an dends, Including $36,000,000 for the Tennessee Valley Authority.

It would be the last appropriation bill of "the Ef fie Davis, Nicholas Jablaok, George MacLuskis, Ray Santuccl, James BrennanJQuinn iana, "i reei we eouia nanaie a gooa sized fire and also at the same time we are prepared to give protection to other homes." "These sheets have been in the hands of alhoff icers and men. of the department for the last two weks for any suggestions or comments they might have to offer and It ported, one of them pulled his wallet from a hip pocket and the two ran. for the nrhirratlo: AMUSEMENTS John F. Metten, corporation pres Mills and Parsons sections. ABttlnn months to complete the survey and Detectives Jack Williams and ident, issued a statement toaay But a number of other things Wagons: No, 10 Waeon will stay Triplets Win Joseph Petrosky investigated.

other details incident to the review of a prior unfavorable report on the denvine it was the company a plan At the Irving seemsttey alt agree4t is awell set projectrwhich was requested recently by the House rivers and Held on Numbers Charge Gay costumes, smart and unusual, are featured for the dancing en will be created by bills now In progress of-enaetmnt, which -will require money next year. Among them Is the social security plan, now waiting the President's approval. It is estimated that will He said Jtis-A'a proposal the company has acceded to in deference to the wish of the President of the United States, who has agreed to appoint three fair and impartial harbors committee. Three in Row Philadelphia, Aug. 12 W).

Police in No. 10 House and respond to All their pwn runs InrMiners Mills nd Parsone boxes 12, 14, 16, 171W-19, 112, 113, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, "124, 126 129, 137, 141, 142, 62, 8, 9. 7 Truck will move Into No. 2 House and respond to all alarms in the citv including sembles in RKO Radio's "Hooray For Love" now showing at the Representative Richardson D' up schedule. Under tns present system, there does not seem to be any definite understanding in reference to some apparatus and nun, either remaining: in their engine houses or moving to other houses." Approved schedule for general a member of a congressional l.

1 .7 Irvine. Detective James Ryan, watching crowds at the Pennsylvania suburban railroad station arrested two take $95,401,000 the first year Thomas Gallagher, chairman of giuuy nas oeen acuva in iuc matter, expressed confidence the uui aiiuii. Additional money also Is likely to Just as the gowns worn by the principals range from sports frocks to elaborate evening gowns, so do the costumes for the ensembles project would be carried into com Yankee Farm Hands Take men -today whom he identified as long-sought members of a numbers the union negotiating committee, re plied that Metten's statement "con tatn definitely falsa assertions." be necessary for the new Alcohol alarms kjliners Mills and Parsons sections. tv i 1 no A OOT Control Administration, particular In case of a aeneral alarm from acket gang. pletion, basing his optimism on tne fact the board of engineers acted in face of a "conditional disapprov vary from tailored styles to the Ryan said the two are Raymond the following boxes, the eompanlea Gallagher said it Is not true that nian nf arbitration outlined to most flattering of formal deslngs, al' or tne project by the divisional Final From Allentown by 9 to 6 Score Boyne, also known as Johnny Murphy, and William Welssberg.

adding one more touch of variety listed below win move according to the schedule assigned to them: Boxes 12. 13. 14. 15. 16f 17, 18, 19, engineer at Mew York.

ly if it is made an independent agency Instead of being put under the. Treasury. Buchanan, looking over appropriations for the session said In an interview that he felt expenditures could be brought within in With Senator Guffev (D-Pa.) the union last, Saturday by Secretary of Labor Perkins as having been addressed to the Navy Department by the corporation 'was either proposed by the Acting Secretary and F. A. Muhlenberg, chairman of Oil Tank Truck on Fire Oil City, Aug.

12 (PI An oil the engineering council of the As 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 129, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, 8, 9. Ensrines: No. 3 Engine, will move sociation of Schuylkill Valley Binghamton. Aug. 12 VP) come next session.

Municipalities, Richardaon con tank truck and trailer-caught fir of the.JNavy tnawt nj! Hoair-ori hv the President. i The Triplets 'made it three straight He even went so far as to into No. 5 House and respond to all to this brilliant musical. Very sporting are the tailored black slacks and white silk hip length jerseys belted in black patent leather, which are worn by the lovely girls In the opening dance of the picture. Even the accessories are tailored white pique gloves, demure blaCk satin monk's caps trimmed with white pique bows, and childish black slippers.

There Is only one variation from this and exploded at Plumer this after- ferred with army engineers on the projlct last month, predicting at that time it would have official estimate that "we can scrape up $1,750,000,000 to $2,000,000,000 for over tne Aiientown Brooks tonignt by winning the final game of the series, 9 to 6. The visitors got to Bob- Miller noon( showering flames over the highway and destroying 5,300 gain Ions of fuel, alarm's in the Cit? except Aimers Mills and Parsons Sections. No. 9 Engine will move Into No. 8 House and resnond to all alarms in the relief and still reach that approval.

The carcn was the nronertv nf during the' last four frames to Asserting, he was sure the would not be held -up bv Gen, objective. MAYORALTY SCRAP City iiJchralng Miners Mills and chalk up all their runs. arsons sections. IUI U1C out, 317, 342, 343, 4, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47. 48, 49, 411, 412, 413, 414 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 421, 422, 423, -424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 441, 442, 443, 445, 446, 4121.

Engines: No. 5 Engine will move into No. 2 House and respond to all alarms in the city except Miners'Mills and Parsons sections. No. 9 Engine will move into No.

8 Engine House and respond to all alarms in the city including Miners Milta and Parsons sections. Wagons: No. 10 Wagon will stay in No. 10 Huse and respond to all their own runs in Miners Mills and Parsons sections, also boxes 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 112, 113, U7t 118, 119, 121, 122, 124, 126, 129, 131, 137. 141, 142, 62, 8, 9.

Trucks: No. 5 Truck will move into No. rtr Houses and respond to all alarms in the 'city Including Miners Mills and Parsonsections. For the following boxes: 3, 31, 32, 34, 35. 36,.

37, 39, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 327, 331, 332, 335, 336, 341, 361. Engines: No. 5 Engine will move the United Refining Company of Warren, Pa. R- King of War-ren, 'driver of the truck train, escaped Injury. 'Paul Duhlap, brought back to the local Yankee farm from Norfolk.

"On the contrary," he continued, "Miss Perkins's letter and telegram to us is clearly to the effect that the plan consists of proposals made bv the corporation in a letter dated August 7, 1933, to the Acting Secretary of the Navy." Secretary Perkins announced the company had agreed to resume construction on four naval destroyers and three cruisers under the old working agreement between company and its employes, pending Wasrons: No. 10 Wagon will stay The slacks are transparent chiffon. Softest-In line, most demure in Markham, Pillsbury told reporters the survey would be undertaken "Immediately." He said the board had regarded it as essential before the previous-report could be re A FREE-FOR-ALL The damage was estimated at starred at the plate, with four hits out of five attempts, Earl Bolyard, also sent here from Norfolk, got two pokes in his first 1935 game $15,000. in No. 10 House and respond to all alarms in the Miners Mills and Parsons Sections, also 'boxes 8, 9, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 112, 113, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 124, 126, 129, 131, 137, 141, 142, 62.

viewed. style, are the costumes worn by Maria Gambarelli, world-famed ballerina, and her ensemble dancers In the ballet number. For the finale, the girls appear In form flttine. hiD lenitth costumes of gold There was no indication, however, whether today's developments could Apologizes to Japan 1 Seattle, Aug. 12 (P).

Mavor oeiore local tans. Allentown Binghamton Hlckev.lf 4 2 3 3 0 Currv.2b 3 2 2 i Trucker Nor "Truck vwtu -move Several Are in Race for G. O. P. Nomination De -construed -letmtt-eiy as-meaning me engineers wouia give rinai ap into No.

1 House and xespond to all alarms in the citv including bugle beads trimmed at the neck Tre'ark, rt 4 11 0 0 Rodisera.lD 5 3 0 5 1 3 2 3 Cllvnn.lf 8 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 13 0 Dunlao.rf 5 14 0 0 Miners Mills and Parsons Sections. Charles a "letter to Issaku Okamoto, Japanese consul here, today expressed his regret over the burlesque of the Japanese with a boa of black net rumes. At Irem Country Club proval- to jework as tan army project. Meanwhile, necessary instructions for conduct of the survey For the fol owine boxes: 133, 138, Baahore.ct 4 0 1 3 0 Bolyard, cf 5 01 2 0 KaVafuUb 4 10 0 1 8traub.o 5 12 111 Baverlne.o 4 11 2 0 5 0 1 2 5 Smlth.M 43 0 1 1 6 4 110 0 1213, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1221, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1231, Phil Scott and his orchestra will be the attraction tonight at Irem and utmopian emperors during a community club "coyote hunt" last Friday. lng prepared and officials awaited word from Harrisburg as to wheth 1232, 1233, 1Z34, 1230, 1230, ings by the board to be named by the President.

The Labor Department Secretary said the Navy Department has declared the following items as the ones to come before the Arbitration. Board: "Determination of who are the representatives of. the employes for the purpose of collective "The matter of piece work or of incentive worki the -matter of nf warns: matters relat Bercman.p 300 02 Miuer.p 422 oi 1 0 0 0 0 Temple Country Club, Dallas. The 1242, 1243, 1244. er the State of Pennsylvania would Philadelphia, Aug.

12 C4) Philadelphia's list of Republican mayoralty candidates was expanded again today with indications that a few more may join the scramble before the filinj deadline tomorrow. Organization leaders are still at xCorrigan 1 0 0 0 0 Totali 41 9 17 27 10 lovely voice of jayne wnitncy win be heard. On next Tuesday- night Into 2 House and respond to all alarms in the city except Bob Crosby, brother of the famous make formal application or funds frpm the Works Progress Administration to carry out the project. The army engineers have said if such Miners Mills and Parsons sections. Totali 39 1 13 24 12 xBatted lor Kalafut In 9th.

Score bv Innlnca Engines: No. 3 Engine win move into No. 5 House and sepond to all alarms iin the City including Miners Mills and Parsons Sections. No. 7 Eneine will move into 1 House Bing Crosby, win oe the attraction Miners Mils odds over a choice for whom, to ask Allentown .,000 ...002 ,421 Blnehamton .....200 203 llx- an application is made to the War Krrora Hicney, curry Miicncocn.

Dancing from to i. Terms Freezing Try No, 9 Engine will move Into No. 8 House and respond to all alarms in the city Including Miners Mills and Parsons sections. i Wagons: No. 10 Wagon will stav in No.

10 House and respond Run batted In Rodgera 2, Glynn 2, Mil and respond to all alarms': in the city except Miners Mills, and Parsons Sections. John Usdavin, Correspondent ing to employment and working onmiiHiiTia which have been in Department, they will submit it to the Works Progress Administration if all conditions are complied with. ler, Baahore, Dunlap 2, Tremark, Curry, Sm th. 2. Bolyard.

Two Due hlta Hltcn- I 22 Wilcox Street Plains, Pa. jiamita in connection with the re- Waeons: No. 3 Wagon will stay cock, Dunlap 2. Three baae hits Rodger unuea support, and the, mounting list of aspirants has added to the confusion, Filing their nomination papers today were former Mayor Harry A. Mackey, Clinton Rogers Woodruff, director of public welfare, and Michael J.

Stoney, former U. S. attorney. In No. 3 House and respond to all smith, stolen baeea HicKey, uurry Rank Publicity Stunt New York, Aug.

12 VP)-Dr. Iago Double plays Straub to Lelahman; LeUh-man to Curry. Left on bases Allen their own runs and all boxes in South Wilkes-Barre Section south to all their own runs in Miners Mills and Parsons sections, also boxes 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 112, 113, 117, 119, 121, 122, 124, 126, 129, 131, 137, 141, 142, 62, 8, 9. Trucks: No. 5 Truck will move newal of the agreement, between the parties of May 11, 1934, and miscellaneous questions which have been the- source of dispute in connections with the recent stoppage tunrk HOLD WIENER ROAST Sidney Mace and -Ralph Shubert MURAL PORTRAYS NEW DEAL SPIRIT town Binghamton 10.

Baae on balla Oft Bergman oft Miller 3. Struck out of Academy Street to the City line. of Mill Street conducted a wiener Bv Miller 10: by Bergman 1: by Houte uaidston, secretary 01 mo new York Academy of Medicine, tonight Charles C. Davis, director of citv kamer 1. Hits Off Bergman, 15 In 6 2-3 roast recently at the latter's summer home at Thornhurst In tK branded as "preposterous" tne pro Innlnu: off Houtekamer, 2 in 2 1-3 In Trucks: No.

7 TrucK win move into No. 2 House and respond to all alarms in the City including Miners Mills and Parsons Sections. ninea. Wild oltchea Miller. Houtekamer, into No.

1 "House and respond to all alarms in the city including Miners Mills and Parsons sections. posed human guinea pig freezing experiment by Dr. Ralph S. Willard Paaaed ball Straub. Losing pitcher Whether the union will agree to end the strike on these terms was expected td be determined at a n.

in Camden tomorrow transit, announced he will file for the Republican nomination tomorrow. Bertram Frazier, former state senator, will be In the field by then, too, he said, because of "insistent demands." Bergman. Umpire Grieve and Murpny. For the following boxes: 21, 38, Poconos. Present: Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Shubert, Mr, and Mrs, Dougher, Mr, and Mrs.

Ward, Mr, Mace, Mrs, Berthrof, Reese, at Hollywood, i.me 2 noura. Officers and mea on the off shift 326. 5. 51. 52.

53. 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, Commenting on tne proposal, Painting Work of Francis Zarauskas, Hilldale ...1.1.. mv. ftamnnriji nf will report as soon as possible to 6, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 71, 72. which he said "appears to me to be KIN OF LAWMAKER tne lire.

ivxr. ana wis. oimson. Jir, ana jurs. Engines: no.

i t.ngine-wiii move nothine more than a rank publicity Officers on duty where their en Witkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Chutskl, Reglna Vallntlne, Thomas, Joseph, TEMPERATURE 115 stunt," Dr. uaidston said: into No. 1 House and respond to all alarms in the city except Miners Mills and Parsons Sections.

Nn ft tfnctne will move into No. 8 ON RELIEF ROLLS -About 8 per cent or tne body tissue is made up of water. When the union, which called out its members on May 13, have been for a 15 per cent Increase in wages, eliminating of piece work and a preferential shop. Miss Perkins said the union has been insistent that the company writton freemen to carry gine (does not respond to tne general alarm will stay with their engine. Annaratus moving into other en James and Jack Ward, Jack and Thomas Wttkoeki, Clifton, A painting In which he has expressed his interpretation of the spirit of the Roosevelt Administra House and respond to all alarms in Edith and Billy Mace, Jack, Billy It Is frozen, it is thrown out in crystallzatlon form.

This results In a disruption ot protoplasm, and and Adel. Dougher, Raymond Berth gine houses, upon arrival at that engine house, will report in service the city including Miners anus ana Parsons sections. Rep. Hook of Michigan tion has been completed by Francis Zarauskas, 21. of 22 Clark Street.

rof, Charles Heart, Ralph, Larry IN BRAWLEY, CAL. 'acific Coast Suffers From Intense Heat when that is done you can reas to the switcnnoaro. out provisions of the old contract and Bernadette Shubert, Margel Wagons: No. 10 Wagon win stay Hilldale, after two years' work. semble it.

"It's just like scrambling an egg 'Not Ashamed of It' before entering mio- negui.iaL.v,i.o. Th. enmnuv. she said, had refused ie nas written the President, and Genevieve Baker, Alberta Gyda, Mary Magba, Watson, Sammy, Walter, Marlon and John Mussynskl, Once you scramble It, you can't put asking permission to visit him and It back tne way it was onginauy. this request, but added there was a "gentleman's agreement" between -nthvv Denartment and the Shakes Wallace Says present him with the painting, on which he labored at everv ODDor- Slaying Stanley and Frank Labach and Joseph Pollnskl, Ironwood, Aug.

12 tunity and which, he says, kept Pastor Leaves Today mm awake many nights so that he (By The AjMOdated Pre) BRIEF MENTION Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McCarthy of company.

CM. TO SPEND Rep. Frank E. Hook declared today that If anyone tr.iea to use the fact that his father and three of his brothers have received Blistering heat rolled over the Figures Untrue For His Vacation Military apan West Main Street and niece, Miss might catch in oil by the light of kerosene lamps some now expression of the spirit of "The New Deal," which he has named his Pacific Coast from the Canadian Marie McCarthy of Parsons, are on government relief "as a club over tour of New England and Names of persons who fill the FIFTY MILLION my head, I'll just J-h border to Mexico yesterday while the sun-baked prairie country was enjoying a respite provided by painting. harder.11 pjilpit at Derr MembrTar Methodist zarausKas.

breadwinner of a Raps Statement AAA Is in Lieutenant General Nagata Miss Alice Cawley of West Rep. Hook said his relatives had cooling Dreezes. family of eight because of the un Episcopal unurch during tne vacation of Rev. Thonfas G. Swales been obliged to apply for relief be The rar west reported seven Springfield, Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.

Catherine Cawley of Washington Avenue. Pro drownings and a death from pros employment of hie father and older brothers, quit high school at IS to help his family. What he has learned of art was learned at night pastor, were announced last night by Rev. Mr, Swales. Mrs.

Mary Joseph. Sunday School fore he ran lor congress ana declared "I'm not a bit ashamed of it." i tration, tfrawiey, in southern Cali- Part Responsible for High Pork Prices Gigantic Expansion gram Announced Stabbed With Sabre by Subordinate i iornias imperial valley, had a suDerlntendent. will preaoh on Au I had nothing to do with get maximum temperature of 115 VARIETY SHOWER A variety shower was given re school classes, picked up in art degrees, it was 99 in Portland and gust 18. Rev. (j.

r. xsewing. oi galleries and formulated from his own artistic instincts. ting them on relief, and I have nothing to do with keeping them on," he said. "I wish I could sup-nort all mv relatives." Kingston will give the sermon on August ,25 and Robert Kenworth, treasurer of the church, will speak His painting, six feet' by four, aTWrnU Aua.

12 F) The Tokyo, Aug. 12 W) Japan's di in the high 80's at Seattle. Sacramento, experienced, 100. Consecration Service Relief rolls here show that Washington, Aug. 12.

C4 Hitting at statements that the AAA, was partially responsible for present on September i. rector of military affairs, Lieutenant-General Tetsuzan Nagata, was shows Liberty In the upper left corner, posed for him by Miss Helen Yesko of Skidmore Street, Hudson, pointing to the President, Michael Hook, father of the rep 000 expansion program announced by General Motors Corporation runs up to well over $90,000,000 the itmenht made or contemplat cently by Miss Florence Behler, at Hotel Redington, in honor of MUs Jean McHugh, whose marriage to George Behler Is to take place the last of this month. Guests: Mrs. Charles Behler, Mrs. NaII McHugh, Mrs.

Sarah Jones, Mrs. George Mrs. Martha MrBT-Harold "Bachman, The nastor win visit near james town. In. at Washington, and slain by' a sabre' thrust from a PfirifBviiie.

He win Dreacn at ret- resentative, and Herman Hook, a brother, are receiving work relief, and that George and Lawrence Is Held at Firwood upper right, wnom zarausKas has subordinate officer today and mili worth Methodist Episcopal Church ed by the automobile industry- for onlnrclnp- nroduetlon facilities. surrounded with a halo of light. Washington, on -Auguat-18 and -25. tary authorities immediately plan Beneath the two major figures, Hook were employed through May on work relief projects. Rep.

Hook high hog and pork prices, Secretary Wallace today said "the net effects of the whole adjustment operation have been favorable both to farmers and consumers." "Consumers should be warned," Wallace said, "that a nation-wide He will leave for Jamestown tooay Miss Lillian Bradshaw, county ned steps to cope with any Zarauskas has portrayed his inter mrs. rea meckner, Mrs. Howard Ennls, Mrs.1 Robert Goss. Mrs. said he believed they had been T.

L. B. director was In charge of an Impressive consecration service transferred to the WPA rolls. Some of this huge sum has been expended already in providing facilities that enabled the industry to produce this year more cars and trucks than in any like period since law New Columbus Academy Wesley Humble, Mrs. Frank Con-sidlne, Miss Ruth Jackman.

Miss' pretation of the New Deal with emblems of progress, streamlined trains and boats, new construction, Lieutenant-Colonel Aizawa, who at Firwood M. i. Church recently the war office stated, killed Nagata during an argument in the latter's effort is being made by packers and other processors to undermine Those who joined the organization Reunion on Saturday Y. M. H.

A. Day Camp were: Vivian Kresge, Marguerite persons work in field and factory and a surge of eager people whose faces show faith in the leader they The Ford Motor Company several months ago began letting contracts the farmers programs by spreading malicious and utitrue proDa- Borman, Eugene Santuccl, Helen rooms, was arrestea. immeaiaieiy the minuter and vice-minister of war and other high army officials Will End This Week Betts, Walter Betts, James Mar are following out of the darkness ganda of all kinds about the effects on a program 01 piani expansion A reunion of former students of New Columbus Academy, located quette, Audrey Musselman, Phyllis Counterman, Nancy Stevens. Others involving approximately u.uuu.wu, Th Packard Motor Car Com and purposes of the adjustment pragrams upon the consumers of Determined to make the most of at New Columbus, will be held Sat urday on the grounds of the Institu Of depression. BEAUTY NOW ON pany's investment against an ateadv increase in the de tne country; Statements in Chicago meat cir tlon.

Friends, relatives and descen who attended were Mrs, Merlyn Shafer, Mrs. David Counterman, Mrs. Eugene Santuccl, Mrs. William Marquette and Mrs. N.ILMeyers.

mand for automobiles has totaled dants of former students have been cles, as reported by the final week of the Y. M. A. Day Camp, the boys and girls are enjoying a scries of events, which will be climaxed Thursday night at the annual camp Are, Ihim far S6.200.000. invited GOLD STANDARD W.

Hess, head of the committee Press last Saturday, that the "destruction" of sows under the AAA program combined with the drought to raise prices, drew particular on arrangements, suggested in an Yesterday morning was taken ur Quarantine Lifted Expansion plans also have been announced by the Chrysler ation on behalf of two of its units the Dodge division in an enlarged track Droducing plant and the nouncing the event that former by the final matches among the boy's and girl's divisions for their respective baseball championship. Harrlsburg, Aug. 12 () J. Han- Cosmeticians Told of New criticism rrom wanace. The agricultural secretary as students should bring something they wore when at the preparatory school and hrini? old nhotoff-raDhs sell French, secretary of agriculture wacnaei Jones, miss Rita McHugh, Mies Lucy Bflhler, Mies Rose Chandler, Miss Sue Opet, Miss Clara Hurtt, Miss Jean Raeder, Miss Ann Matchey and Miss Helen Opet.

SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING The Dr. Davies Bible class of Miner Congregational Church held its annual outing recently at ths summer home of Thomas H. James, Readings were'" given by Mrs. John C. Jones and Mrs.

Hu'jii Price, recitations by Mr. Goss; piano selections by Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. Martha McCutheon, and Claudine Oplinger.

Othea present: Mrs. George Adams, Mm, Bleher, Mrs. William Henry Calho. pin, Mrs. Catherine Engle, Mrs, Gosa, Mrs.

Gomer Johns, Mrs, John Calvin Jones, Mrs. David tones, Mrs. Richard Davis, Mrs, Maria Jones, Mrs. Daniel James, Mrs. J.

Mainwaring, Miss Jennio Powell, Mrs. G. Prltchard, Mrs, Morgan iPerce, Mrs. aBsil Reese, Mrs. Mrs.

H. J. Thomas, Mrs. Upton, Mrs. E.

Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H. James, Doris, Anna, Thomas, and Deibert James. Those younger girls and boys who Plymouth division in ihe- contem-nlatfid reonenine of two plants. for an exhibit, Old-time songs of Face Lotion announced today that a 100-day rabies quarantine in Schyuylkill were eliminated earner in the sea Earlier in the year the Chevrolet the school win be sung.

son, also played in Klrby Park, but countv will be lifted August 17. serted -the-total numberf bows by the gpvernment was not six million as reported, but "by actual count He objected, too, to statements that the sows purchased would of General Motors reopened as as mucn easier games. The ban was estannsneo April met to discuss the situation. Although authorities were reticent, it was believed the quarrel resulted from discontent among officers following the recent ouStter of General Jinzaburo Mazakl was director-general of military education. This ouster made the 52-year-old Nagata virtual administrative head of the army and was accompanied by a -shake-up -among divisional commanders and other high officers.

General Senjuro Hayashl, the minister of war, was reported to have offered to resign and assume responsibility for events leading up to today's killing. It -was considered doubtful, however, that the resignation would be accepted. Nagata, regarded as one of the most able army men in Japan, was a strong supporter of the war minister, and it was Hayashi's faction that succeeded in ousting Nazakl. Blue Triangle Camp 3 Sentenced for Robberies The entertainment during the and renewed for iuu days Beginning luncheon hour yesterday was given Chicago, Aug. 12 M3).

Beauty has been offered a gold standard. July 17. sembly plant at Baltimore. Silver Sent to Capital have been on tne market this year, Philadelphia, Aug. 12 (ff) Judge Harry S.

McDevttt sentenced three by the Robin Hood of the girl's division. Those included in the and tnat tnose purcnasea were Committees to Meet Its general adoption would not only assure every woman's face "destroyed." program Poems, Irene Deutsch, men today to long terms in eastern Philadelphia, Aug. 12 (PI Mall penitentiary on charges they being her fortune, the annual convention! of the American Cosmeti Cele Bachman and Rosen-baum; dance, Beatrice and Flor Legislative and executive commit participated In 16 holdups in 18 trucks trundled ouioinne unuea states mint todav with a million- iMiDie portions 01 tneae sows were saved, the secretary said, and about 100,000,000 pounds of cured pork were distributed to families cians' Association was told todav. months. tees of Luzerne County Democratic Women will meet Thursday night ence Matthes; songs, Rita Einstein, Zelda Pearlman, Sarah Gottesman, but that fortune would be 14 Ttara Paul D'Alfonso, 27, was sentenced dollar load of silver bound for the Treasury in Washington.

Federal agents bearing machine Sylvia Brown, Cele Bachman, at 8 (DST) at Hotel Redington on reiiei rons, "The facts afe," Wallace said, to 25 years; Thomas Connor, 28, to 15 years, and William Lynch, 27, to Mrs. Ellen Barrett, county chair fine. The yellow metal is an ingfredient of a new face' lotion. It was used, beauty experts explained, "because "that consumers now would be pav guns guarded tne snipmeni. Irene Deutsch, Betty Briskin, Sadie Gruskln, Helene Smulowitz, Lillian Lenovitz, Beatria Matthes and Rose man, will preside.

ten years. i Thi silver shipments will con. ing somewhat- more- for pork if there had been no pig program in Smulowitz. gold brings out the highlights bf tinuei until the mint's entire $20,04.0,000 store Is transferred to 1933. i tne skin." Face powder is on its way out, the convention was also informed Harvey's Lake Chapel the Club Dines Tonight First Mrs.

Clark i I lf jTt Trimmed in I 11 HI I Black or Green APEX WASHERS REFRIGERATORS Madame Aurelea of New York re Has Community Week Community service week is being ported the old favorite is losing its Gable Visits Cadiz place to a combination of finishing Sponsors Card Party Communicants of Our Ladv of St. Luke's Good Will Club will powder and lotion. Two lipsticks are better than one, she also told the beauty-backers, "a Beauty to look at always convenient and economical. Victory Chapel. Harvey's Lake, and dark one to tone, down the more vivid one, as a painter paints lips Extra Trade-in Offer on Your Old Wash- their friends last night gathered at the Sandy Beach auditorium for a on canvas." card party and held under er Cleaner Refrigerator Radic NOW! the supervision of Kev.

J. O'Leary, Rev. Joseph Lawler and Mrs. Charles Closser Dies John J. Green.

Songs and dances were given by The death of Mrs. Charles Glosser occurred last night at 10:45 at. her home. 189 Loomis I. upward Adoipn, tsettv jeannoimes, Betty Honeywell, Doris Tucker, Betty Janes Post, Dolores Passeri, Joan Wvlie.

Ellen. Marie Hearn. Street. She was "a member of St, nTEHIGHTS 38 West Market Strfeet DIAL 3-0019 held this week at Blue Triangle Camp of the Y. W.

C. at Harvey's Lake, with the following girls registered: Marguerite Ah'rendts, Delia AkrO-mas, Martha Bombay, Julia Brady, Doris Carbohn, Eleanor Carlln, Hilda Carr, Jean Davis, Doris Der-olf, Margaret. Evasich, Catherine Flaherty, Margaret Florio, Mae Fritzinger, Dorothy Goldman, Rosa-belle Gould, Dorothy Johns, Bernice Johnson, Marie Keck, Irene Kor-eny, Helen Kryan, Margaret Kryan, Sophie Leciston, Catherine Mc-Grourty, Stella Mallkowski, Marie Murray, Rose Pasqulnl Anna Ples-koch, Nettie Polk, Ethel Poltash, Hajen Poltash, Eleanor Prla, Frances Pytell, Aldona Regal, Elizabeth Reese, Anna Roberts, Pearl Regal, Eudora Roper, Ruth Schatzel, Gertrude Shreiber, Jennie Sklengel, Mary Smith, Betty Sobeck, Alblha Stravinsky, Caroline Thelman, Eleanor Vltkofski, Frances 'White, Sophia Catherine Tarashes. have its annual dinner tonight at 7:30 in the church club rooms. It will be followed by' an initiation.

OfflcerB of the club are William Davis, president; Frank Snyder, vice-president; Allen Williams, treasurer; William Turnbaugh, recording secretary; itanley Barnes, financial secretary; Arthur Thomas, 1 ri 7 Plotters Secreted Mexico City, Aug. 12 authorities maintained their policy tonight of strict secrecy regarding the reported arrest of seven men for an alleged plot against the life of President Lazaro Cardenas. vThey would not comment on rumors of a scheduled trial today for five of the Unofficial sources insisted that, Ruben San-chea Prado was 'still being held incommunicado by police. Patrick's Church and Altar and Cadiz, Aug. 12 MP).

The first Mrs. Clark Gable visited her former husband's birthplace over the week end and told friends that the film star, at heart, is religious, "but he can't be himself." Mrs. Gable commented on the efforts of Rev. Samuel J. Williams who went from Cadiz to Hollywood recently in an attempt to have Gable turn evangelist, but was unable to see the movie star.

"I wish Rev. 'Mr. Williams had asked me to help him in Hollywood," she said. "I know he was sincere, and agree that Clark would be a mighty influence on the young people, just as Douglas Fairbanks was with the Boy Scouts. "But In Hollywood all the devious safeguards they put about their stars to keep people away from them gave him about as much chance as a man has In a whirlpool." Rosarv Society.

Each of the students of Kathleen R. Sweeney gave specialties. Others Surviving are1 her husband and on tne program were Ken Howell the following children: Sister Mary unaries of the Mercy Order, Kansas Citv: Loretta. JoseDh. Ambrose, Carl and Wilma Meta Ziegmund.

Wife Receives Estate Elizabeth. Grace and Edmond $10 For a Rebuilt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiii Parts For 1 Any Washer iimiiiimiimiiimmiiiiiii Meehan, at home; Charles of PlymouthV one1 grandchild, and the following brothers and sisters: Charles Schumacher, late of West Pittston, by his will probated yes Sister Mary Carmelita. also of terday leaves an estate valued at aiercy uraer. Kansas City; josepn $500 to his wife, Jennie Schumacher, and names his wife execu ana Frank Kllgallon of this city LaSSSBBBBBBBBSOBBBBBBBBBBBBSBS trlx. fcier'Kiigaiion of uaiton.

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