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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 2

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mm Murray Sees Labor Peace In Steel Industry PlfTSBtrKOtft-Philip Murray, president of the CtO. confident today that the thiiled steel Work- eiv 'new conlrart with U. S. Steel would insure labor peace in the entire industry for the nest twoi National Tube Club' To Meet Wednesday Mnnagefflent club will meet at p. Wed- nesdny ni the Bugles hall In Lor.iin.

the speaker ftill be H. J. Post of Dayton, managing dtrCRtor of the National AsFociftUon 6f Foremen with which (he Nntionnl Tube Mmi- ftRemenl duh is nffilinled. Pres-i- dent of the club is Max Lyndon otj larceny Charges Are Dismissed Larceny chnrgM fivsrMf Anvood and Homer Molls, who were arrested nn a eofnplnlnt made IC.irrlck Haul 35 Loads In Rubbish Cleanup Elyrin. There ftimver ftitif boxing bouts and a luncheon.

by Mrs. Ooldle Brumbaeh of Vin- crnt, were dismissed by Justice of the Peace C. Lord today when the men paid SIB 1 in settlement 6f the affair. they were chnrged with fnklns jn containing $150-which Mrs. jBrumbnch dropped while In a (fro, SnJ, n' all ccr s(nrc Vincent last week, period after, the tnlk also Th jMiittliitiiiiiiiiilliiiiMiililiij Mrs.

'Brumbnch and paid costs, It was reported. cotirf I Death Records Jil "There 1 be nny reason for a strike after the April 30 deadline." Murray paid. "1 fuel Mire companies in the basic steel industry Will accept the terms of tho U. Bterl agreement," i MRS. -A Lit ft FiSi.fcR The new Hgreemnt.

providing 15-cent hourly wage increase will be today tl was approved Rt 1(1 nvcn Nesterday bv the 174.mnn (a fc )m policy committee. widow the imc Ihe Wcemcnt expected to set oh pM rn Jn 8h SttW "iirrlck reported lhal his rnbbMi cleanup crews yftsterday hauled 33 truck bf rubbish to thft City dump. Seven trucks fthdf were released for the annual cleanup cam- paltfn which Rot yestn-- Vegetable Growers Hope For Return Of High School Girls Sex-era! Lorain eounly are hoping that ft group of Colutnb'nS high School girls Can be brought lo this county again dur- rn i iv (nv.ii unuvi wu i i tiny. despite rainy week end' which 1 the coming Summer to kept fnahy residents from setting farms. tlwlf rubbish ftut for the pickup erews.

The eleanlif crews will Continue fhey have expressed that hope ta Henry Lelmb'Ach. manager of the county Farm Labor Office, and to Work In all sections of thr city jhave asked him to help In rrmking Latin Week Is Observed vustsi vcu Latin it( fclyrla Hiph school are busy With Mlra netHi- Music Festivals At H)S ties this as they join In ob- servaneis of Latin Week. The slogan for the week this yenr is "Tho Latin Humanities in the Life of the American High School students at the local school are given special library slips this week so that they moy see the extensive display of booths and j)iC' imullaneously until the entire for A camp such assures nntl may become acqunintcd has been canvassed, Carrick been operated during the past'with the background the school li- Continued jfew Summers. l-bfary iitfords. a pattern throughout all tnajoi in- (tii.vlrtes.

tielhli-hcin Steel nlrendy has attreed to resume negotiations, broken oif l.iM Change In Meeting Time Is Announced By Gibbens Tin- srnfinn of Die mcciing of tlic Lorain CoiinS.v Council of Pat-cnl-Ti-achcr Associations and of the Lorain Countv Kd- prMsbcrg, Pennsylvania, and a member of the First English Lutheran chlirc'h. Surviving are daUKhlor, Mrs. S. H. Conrad of Pii a fUi'soll of Elyria, two brotli- Raymond Litch of Detroit.

Michigan, mid Harvey I.itrli Reading. a sister, Mrs. Harry Nye of MarrbbuiK, one Krand- diitightcr, and two great grandchildren. RcOeral local taxi operators were prcscfil last night. It is that they favored the ordinance because of the threat of larrjoitHxi company comilng in whu-li would make the business highly competitive.

Two requests for zoning changes wen) received by 'council last night, bothf Kecking commercial privileges. Ciiforgc 1). Anthony and J. R- Hehim, owners of property on Bonil street and also West River requested that sections of streets, now zoned A residence bc.f'hnngcd to commercial. They poiiitt'd out that housing developments in that area will require The Klyria Y.

W. C. A. has al-! A broadcast over' the school's ready agreed lo provide quarters microphone announcing system thiy (in Its gymnasium building, as by Conradu BednarZ, first I did last I consul of tlie school's Latin Club, Now the growers are a I ailed the attention of the entire i University High School at C.oluiii- student body to displays on the A suit for divorce brought by i bus to recruit 20 to 25 of its girl hall bulletin boards and especially Ruby Ault against Edward was dis- students who would like lo spent! to an exhibit In the art department i At The Court House missed yesterday. A suit for alimony brought by iM road, ihGtp 8 llciilirm Assiui.itiiin will 'Hie funeral will-be held 7:45 p.

in. Wednesday instead ofj Thui'SHny with further at 8 in. as had been previously! ment-. to be nnnounced later scheduled. Thr change in starting time was announced "today by C.

A. STOCK Ft'NJ-lllAr county Btith the afternoon and evening me'ef. Stock. U7, IK) Second street, will l) riii- a h.s tlie Funeral Home, Lorain. that, a commercial district bo tabljshcd for general convenience of.tjie persons who will live there.

The request WHS referred to cotn- rnit-lee. CSmncil President'Henry Aull so referred to committee a request 6 11 1 IT' from Xnl und Kenneth Hubbcll the Summer here, working on show case on the third floor of the nearby farms. If the desired arrangements can Technical Building. A poster showing Latin as "the ixth rad 0 oco 1 18 1 By Quizmaster CHlCAOO-Joe Kelly, felft Icssly faces the -Quiz Kids eacft week on their radio program. will a little shaken today after a rin festival at tte fclyria High wllh two.burglars, one ot whcm school auditorium Thursday afternoon.

They will be'divided Into with every pupil in the two grades singing in one of'the groups, and listening as a member of the audience While the other groups Sre singing. elementary school orchestra of 00 players also will participate shot killed. The shotting occurred last when the two housebreakers ed the darkened Kelly home as thl quizmaster, his wife and their year-old son were sitting in thi front room discussing the boy'l wedding plans. A sound of breaking glass in Iht lit iiiu fit ai i amjvmvi i ia i i ft na A I fllleh a ms Andilnv was bo worked out. the girls probably I keystone" to French, Spanish and dismissed yesterday.

an jve shor( flfler the end English was made in Miss Edith! shortly Amy Reed Osborii, Oberlin. who' 0 thp school year and will remain died lust Oct. Ifi, left an estate appraised nt $24,111, according to an until the latter port of August. Similar groups from University inventory filed In probate court to-iH'B" School have been coming to day. The estate had originally bveni Lorain county each Summer dur- in tho program.

Because of' the! rear lhc house alerted the family, large number of pupils singing and anri Kelly sent Joe. an ex-0. plnlylnjr. the festival will not bni into lne bedroom for a .38 calibef open to the public, since the par-1 revolver. tlclnants will nil most of the seats! Together the father and son Cr in the auditorium.

A public, concert will be given, however, on May 2 by selected singers from the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. A festival for seventh and eighth grade pupils was held last Thursday. Permit Per New Harman's commercial art class. Of On Parmelv QfiAr'in I itt (nl'nbf it. It to sii'tiitiit I- estimated at $10.000.

estate will be inherited by her daughters, Ruth Slumk of Bay Village, and Dorothy Horst of Columbus. It Is mostly In real cstato. Alvln Johnson. W8 South Maple, was fined $10 and costs in court today when arraigned for vio- lation of the city's rubbish hauling I'irdiiuince. special interest in this exhibit Is a miniature Roman banquet scene, including even the couch covers and the reclining guests, made by Ing the past few years and the Jane Or'iitzel and Martha Keech.

farmers have been pleased with their work, Loimbach said. MARKETS ll.KVKt.ANII MVKSTOfK ings will bo at Amhersl High school. Farm Workers Desire To Return To Native Land Two Jamaican workers on Lorain have indiraled desire to return to Jamaica, mid of Labor representative. Will come to tlic county to morrow to eoliipltMp plans lor then return. Henry Lrimbach, coiii Farm Labor Otlicc manager, today.

One in tli other held Thursday id it. in. from St. ldj in.r.i r.i.^.tir 1.1 Johnson WHS arrested at 12:35 p. 'CLEVELANK-UVMIOCH: Mary's church and hunal will be Wpst Iiivr stl e( made in SI.

Mary cemetery. Knends may at thc Sudro- Curtis Funeral Home. MKS. BKinojMAUT POWKI.L AVON l.AKE~.Mr>-. Brillomart Powell, passed ho corner of and Floradale avenue, say they propose to cstnblisfKa trailer camp.

A request of Brown, automobile dealer, for permission to cut Saturday for Operating a rubbish fruck from which rubbish ing. had no permit to haul bish, as required by city police said. OA The display also includes invitations, 'acceptances of invitations, favors, programs, and photographs of this year's Roman banquet atj along a hallway to the kitchen a' flung open the door. Silhouetted against the open back door and all open window were the young lars. "Stay where you arc," Kelly shouted, but the intruders turned 16 flee.

Kelly emptied the pistol through the doorway and turned back to call police. Officers found one of the men, Harold O. Fransen. a old ex-convict, lying outside a Kldon Everett, 184 Pnrmely avenue, had today secured a city building permit for the construe-! surrounding Kelly's backyard, lion of a new home on Parmelv i liad been struck in the neck and according to building inspector dicd after sealir the fence. Hart Uickason.

I A trail of blood in another The new dwelling will a 24' ticm kd nlice to believe the one-story, frame structurei- ond burglar had been hit and the on March 10 The uictures were $iia-3J. gooa )20-aa. common I12-1S; low Bids were received from 'two 1 Elyria automobile dealers for sale medium IIO'-IZ. cholff $15-16. good 114-15.

nu'dium 312-14, tinier 111-12. nil cunnrrj It- II. Bulls: duller 416-20, good 114-18, low taken by Earl Laulcnsclileger, ofj in thc built)l thc high school faculty, and his 11 student assistants. Alumni L-hOlT IO Special reports are being given in each class, Latin songs are sung, Salute to the Flag is given In HOI- Latin, and advertisements that will cost an estimated W.OOO.] woundccl Evirell plans to do his own work I Th two mwi had J'mmied the house. Hold Rehearsa The Elyria High Alumni Choir's chcn window and one had crawled through, knocking two tumblers to the floor.

It was the breaking glasl that alerted the Kellys. dcpart- The J. R. Dftll Motor Co. submit- Bd and Hob'ert H.

of Uetroit; throe const ruction of an automat AI IULJ.II, LUI i 111. i iiji i ut iiii tuiiuiiutirv: of the hni been del (lrc1lt ncjl ils1l lr? check valve'for the million KnIlo.H' 0 couniy Hirer years nnd the ul li; Her hus- va rd Wilter tmlk would cosl fST about one and one-half vears. Beedier I'owe nn Mtimnlcd ncrol i ng preceded her in death January ted a bid of $1.560 for a Ford and mon jlhe Glen Rogers Motor Co. sub- lt a bid of $1,306 for a Chevro- jMrady. Clipped Inmbn: ftinlrr- 119-21, good SIH-Ui.

medium 114-18. cull.o Spring Inmbs: good and choice Sneep; choice choice ewes $6-7, corn- bids were referred to incer for report. 1500. Active, prirn "Sc lower. 350-300 IDS.

42275- joo-tjsu ieo-300 ibs. -Ji, pigs loo-no tin" 7 1 1 A IHO-KIU ins dasscnor inytlicabackBrmmds are being collected by the students from current newspapers and mkg- azlnes. Each Lutin student has a book mark commemorating the week arid its slogan. In anticipation of Latin Week, the Latin Club used the slogan for the week for its regular meeting havjn i rehearsal meeting at the Y. M.

1 nfCfltS A 8 p. m. Wednesday will be; I)-' -J. principally a dress rehearsal for Ufl Ul JinGSt tlie choir's appearance at the Rotary District conference here Sunday, it was announced today. NEW guard! were sent to Mercy Hospital to- last week.

discussed I 5CSsio of lhc Rotary co cren For that reason choir officers ex- day to protect the Rev. Fr. Jameg pressed hope that all S. following report- will attend ihe rehearsal. The cholrjed threats on the life of the Priest will -siiijij af.

the Sunday evening NUMBKH Continued From Page Ona (Preceded her in death January of this year. The body is at the Schwartz a report received from engineers. commissioners will take! This was referred to the water-bids 8 for interior painting at' finance committees for'report, (ho CoiVitv Home Homo where will; 1hnl anH MC ter company offices after the Nu.th- 1 he held at Up. in. Wednesday witl.l ion l)f he inU io l)f lhe the Rev, Swishcr of Cleveland.

shoued consj(ll lble co rO sion and i cop 0 the estimated is approximately drain close: (On tuck.) 1 rfd 43.79-2.«0. No. 2 rfd Ji.78-2.78. CORN-No 2 yellow 11.77-1 78. 3 velluw St.76-1.77.

OATS-NO a White OATS -Nil 11 white QJ'j-SI'a BOY BEANS-NO. yellow western Telephone Company hnd cemetery. closed its main building in protest some repair will bo required. Counlv eoinVuis.sioners yesterday Burial w.il be in Su, set Menior- new wnlcr maln This WM rcfcrrcd continued to thc time against mass picketing. I.MKS.

LA UK A IIKATII In New Jcrtey, I hi re was note; Mrs. Laura M. Heath. HS. of of optimism.

Striking workers there' River street died ill noon lo- oftmd to bargain en a slKte-wlde'day at the Elyria Memorial Hos- bB.vis—the first major breach of thojpital followint; a linserms illness NFTW's solid-front'demand na-l She is survived by ihe follow- tienwide It. hoppd'inK children; Albert of Merca, Mrs. settlement In New Jersey might-i Wilbur Parshalt of Frnnrisi-o, pi'i vide a pattern for country-; Mrs. Myrtle Fuller of San Kran- wide Cisco. Hubert of Wakeniiiu, Mrs.

The union offer followed a report F.dna 'Ahlfirjm of Klvria. F.dward.' fin e.stlninte of the cost. He also reported lo council that a report from engineers ori the submitting an survey toiv tlake ditch in! improveinenl of Russian township. APES-BU ition rain 13.00-1325. of 34i English words derived from Latin which they use daily in such classes as biology, chemistry, art, English, social science, business administration, music and mathematics.

The Elyria High Herald also published an article on Latin Week in ils this Award Contract. For 3,000 Hopper Cars CLF.VEL who was stabbed four times at High Mas? last Sunday at church of the Immaculate Conception in downtown New Father Courtney, stabbed viciously by an attacker who leaped ad his throat while in the act of Oh ND 7 Th riChKapeakrfe mrmmion from the Jesuit Ohio Railway today pr C8t was rcported -improved" Foundry Co. The 70-ton cars, costing approxl- Tlns is the fourth year for Latin Week observance in Ohio. In preceding years it has been the lime of the. "Ides of but! nt Huntington, W.

with de- Ihis year's observance began 01 lo start in November. i ihe anniversary of April 2i. County commissioners of reducing water rates to big consumers has been com- pleted and is on file in his office. lhc ls Watson Co. This rale was promised thc Gen- i contract for supplying the eral Co.

when that company (nirl uith 1 50(1 1 came here. When in full' produe- i lion £orrns aiul certificates. I Police Dept. it will be by far the larRCft water user, it was reported. Resolutions In furnish citv water tin: uii i 1 i i iniii ivi i i AI i uj LJI i 4 thnt Iho New Bell had Vernon, Earl nil of KlV-j 1 vcr "tension fercd a nven and one-half cent an! ria.

Mrs. Waldo Welbuin of Klyria. i', 1 1 Vincent district were Ipourrr nil tlzrs J3.JS-M 7S I DANDKLION onEENS 12-qt bmlcetj tO J1.40-S1 50, peek blfkelr $125. DavtOlli IHIBEN ONION'S-BnskeU of 1 i 12 25. ODatC iTolhou.st, 10-lb.

basket! i 7i-5-joo pmt mcUl Kptl irth Knstrr Third ftl ev baikeii B5r-75c. (reported to police that about $10 early today. The threat on the priest's life reportedly was made by three men jwho appeared at the hospital during the night. They reportedly told the nurse in charge that "We are going to him." Father Courtney was stabbed the throat as he bent to minister a compartment in which athletic'Commuriion to Dou L. Laurentz, 26, equipment is stored was pried intoiof Houston.

Tex. mid a black 22 caliber pistol for fir-1 Police Supt. A. A. Walters or- ing blank cartridges was police stationed throughout birthday to police today that a locker Ely Stadium was entered some time over the week end and trut jnlung with a quantity of blank am- TOM ATOES -Hoi house, J3.7S-M no.

-Peck busketi hour wine Incr Th Heath o( Klyria; IM IIUUI llll I il-L-. JL Ml. I I IVI I W''A I Jlttllll Lit l.l>lltl, fcT gamed such credence that the union grandchildren; one grand 1 omm 1SS ''L'i cl 11CU 1 A contract for cleaning the in the juvenile room of tho probate court department was awarded by the commissioners today to the Ely- lf ln( -x CASH DOTATIONS ria Home Service Co. for $24. 1 cuiOAno -nurrER The commisMoncrs 1 1 11 "'i'' Cl i awarded a contract-to Ihe med'mn' Co.

for new linoleum in the room cunent boiktu of tcn his billfold in his Continued ro Ona th fituils cliint; to the hope that the; merit will, be 15 c.nts nn hnur wage putfetn s-hiip-' funeral an an; ins up in the b.i.'ic would provide a break in thej de.itiltu'k. i NFTW 1 JvH'ph A. has Hiid that the will! remain sLiUtrl urtil the union rr- ci ives ii Wii); 1 Other uniiin h.iVe ihe Ikinit rniKhl lie ratted oft an imimdiutu i or wagi 1 in-i 1-. living the balance c-f tlu union's dem.iiirij! I arbitration. Thc um- todfi.v bcgnn a liirce- i'dveitiniiK campaign to ni- bat proiijg.u'.da and Ihe liiiun's the to tin" eiiblu:" The fiimprnftii largely of mis in made later ot tin 1 mostly locker at thc American Radiator plant yesterday.

He said he fefl the key to his lock-er in the lock A A 93 A car driven by Mrs. Nathan Tur- er Lorain. badly damaged at jiioon yesterday when a Ure blew out cf trees oc- 1-115 Lake injured. Albert In committee. liquor control board rearing.

the'Sesock. 116 Oak street and by N'ick Council announced last Moran. Carlisle, who died' petition stales. George-. Lorain.

damaged in that a public hearing would bc'Mwh 4. left an estale appraised; 'a colhsicin lor sn-rct and Lex-! held M.iy 5 on the application 522.027. of which will to i Elizabeth Garay. Lorain. Sued ijngl(in avc ue Owen Unsmon for enlargement of ''is- widow.

Lucille. accorduiR to an Jl lin ui of A car driven by received a damage cla large-i'iiy WML p. hoped that a KupT number ol (lUahlied vol'is will I.ike part in till-, elei MOII. "'In' Hiiit less than one tlii- lei ted tlu ji.illy loi- llie NoVeiuhei i 'I'l 1 1'e lie a l.i:K>i )K i i 11' iij; ol Iho lepu In til thero Ui be a ti ue e- ol KleinoiiV pi.ii.tid out the roinmercuil district "on" West! inventory filed in probate" court Iu ll nntl cruelty. They which is one boundary lir; 'today.

married 1914 and have twt his new allotment. The The estate consists of real estate rp ci.il district is bciiiK deepened i appraised $9,18. accounts re- from 17(i to 2PO ceivable totalling I'ouncil also passed leyislatiun i valued at $2,518 and $1,000 I Prices At Noon Furnished Hy United Prew ol Hie tor. the pr.m.iix is one of HIP II Ilio I ilnpoit.i;tl Hie Vi.tci: Roig. F.lyria.

sued for: divorce from Dorothy, 213 Valley! sl1 View, neglect. They were! CXi'l the to the lushest x.d l. small amount of 941 lhl i of (nvned Dy Ihe, property, (Iwn on Kurd road adjacent to thuj city I County commissioners tnd.ty r.p-] i ronp Nf.jt/ke AmherM surd for luuiJman Ralph Terry c.dled an estimate of $624 for divorce from Harry chm-RiiiR neg- I iitteniinn to Hit- hulil op i.i- I'lraimiR the Leona ditch in Klyria ct nr cruelty They were mar Broad and Cedar from 49th street to Ihe ln and havo one child. out lh.il a bliiciuxt triiVfic ma "Utlet and v.ill for Ced.ir fi.r too limn bids for this work, it an- 1 Deputy Lite yestprday lelirrcd l.i the service dirr-c- nouiicrd, appi eliended hoy who reportedly luid threaten- A contract for making repairs cd a gjrl Wllh rifto ihe county 49 trailers at the Gulf Deputy sheriffs recovered thr mad pmerxency project piMo! fi om a pr.nl inl'. was awarded 1o, wl ttl( boy Hirfw it.

They Clyde and M. i-nnfhcaled rifle on then- bid of $630 for labor and 10 boy had. He is being held for for materials. Only one bid eounty juvenile was submitted. i Mrs Flc.ren--.- Baj (pf An; lci eo )0n Kro.id with a car driven by Robert Kneppcr.

is 1 i backint; Iroin a )olicc reported. athletic direcmr re- the hospital following the reported threat on the priest'. 1 life. DELICIOUS FOOD COOLING FOUNTAIN REFRESHMENTS At the BLUEBIRD SUDRO-CURTIS AMBULANCE PHONE 2522 24 Hour Service The Great Need Today is for More Fire Protection and Broad Property Insurance. H.

H. BENHAM Elizabeth Benham, Associate Est. 1866 Z05 F.lyria Savings A Truat Blilr. r- Phone 2183 tint warni'ii; "rs bo placed at tin; .1, comma- Ann. IK-, in M' i ifi'iei Wain Si Co Clyde Huffm.m.

209 Trist Second tiled MI-! again: K-'rmt td Wise. Klyria. for $25 OIK) for injuries suffered Jan. 9 when "tlii ll auli Miubilp. in "i.s to h( of (lo.li^ a ff the and into a cmders on Route 20 man.

hnd Oh. EXPERT BRAKE SERVICE yftinq and Relininq FIRESTONE and Cedar Ph. 2745 i A suit brought by Joseph Forth- offr Alcinzo in ilii' auaaiiM llldKllli for $95 liv Justice ot the to loinmon pleas court today lhc iletrndiir.t. i surd for liis ear in a colliMon with ilio i'c- Iriuk at Cl. and No.Ill I Keh If-, FRANK A.

CHARLES I. HUMPHREY CAVAGNA GENERAL INSURANCE AITOMOBII.E HKK BO MLS I lAHIIM Bl ARV UrK PI-Alt LIFE MIDDU AIFIFIH- PHONi: 2700 CASH CAKKY OR en WIDE DELIVERY r-Kt-, IHAI bfc I IEH Diseuss the Aetna Family lucerne Policy With You with M. I5TATI 300 llyrii Sgvingj Bldg. Phone Polictical A dvcrtisrment John J. KOLOPOS MAYR A.Vott for JOHN J.

KOLOPOS Is A Toward A Mort Governmtnt In A Rppidly Expanding City, A Vott for JOHN KOLOPOS an Endorwmwt of Govtrnmtnt tnet. Civic Commirtfe Worfc. COUNCILMAN A Vote for JOHN J. KOLOPOS a YoM for a Ytrtrfln. U.

5- Military Mtuican lordtr StrvUt; Worlcj War I. A Vott for JOHN J. KOLOPOS a Yott for AmtriecmUm: AdvtrKiry of Communism. A Vott for JOHN J. KOLOPOS if a for a Local Reiidtnt and ttf of Rtfidtnt of A Yott for JOHN J.

KOLOPOS if a Vott for On. Who dencc, Ability, ExperifnciT, and Inttrtft in Hit Wtlffrt of Growing City. GOOD GOVERNMENT WILL THRIVE ONU IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN QUAUFIEP CANDIDATES VOTE FOR JOHN J. L- i. Boywfl.

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