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PAGE FOUR LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY 10, 1320. Forecasts of the Stock Bond Markets for 1929 known HU' nnd gtnorfll huiinnni oorulitinnn for tl.n r.ommg i prepared r)i 0 forrrmti well- known nuthorilirii of r.oiirsr of boml pric.e. Rrqnmt Newburger, Henderson Loeb H2I (TMIIKKI.AM) Li.it/i ill St. 101) llromhuiy rhllMdelplila York CITY SOLICITORS TO SPONSOR ANNEXATION BHUN PENNA.

ASSEMBLY PERSONALS of in this illy todny on Todny "di ton of 1 third da'-i I he state di-i Idfd at a nifcM today to a bill In i maklr.g aiineyattoN mr ion the tlir the taxable inlnhltaiit- fifth of llie III II II i 'liii'l i la 'I i Ipallf -i city. Th. iofi ni.i he pupflla I opi Your Investment Problems! Everyone with funds to In- VB8t hiis problem wild her ho known It or not In order to Hrcurn Ihn host. roBiilts In buying or fif Hondo -we, requOHl Mint you nmko perHomil to our office. Onr Invcfct.mi'nt uperlnllidH aro always willing to help you Bclect.

your uncurl! Icii. WEST CO. READING 64 North I'lfth Street Ifill WB'JUI THIZ.AD10ZiFHIA 30 Wall St. New York Members Now York Ktdpk KxclcmKH riilliiflolpliiii Hlock K.vliimK Whife, Willy's Wright Areo Yellow Truck A liter. 2Y12 02 47--S, 31 -i, 'i 7 f.

NEWBUJIGER. HENDERSON LOEB New Turk and Member of New York PhllAdolphla HI.H;k Kx Letwiion, I'm. V. H. THUAHl'KY HALANl 1'.

United Stales Treusury tor today: NEW YORK KXCIIANGH Allied Chom Am. For. Power. 77 Am. Can H't'i Loco IIi) Am.

Sugar Am. Pdry Am. Smoitliig Am. Tol. Tel.

Anaconda Armour A Armour Atchlson All. Hot. Co. Balto. O.

Bethl. Stl. Belding 7 1 1 fl 1) 17Vi (l 01 7 11 a 1 11) Va 7 1 'i 201 IIS 1714 ti 1 i A ijij i Nr-w York. To -iv, -Haukprn Mali 11 Dial iinly mn il lul rn w- nf fundM frniri II.c call money nuiiliel are i sliinp In Mie Inan i.ile, owliu; to the illl'tleiilly nf ilnillnr fundN. The tutu) tirnlirr." Inaim nnd th pii-inll'lllty of In- 1 In New York 'i-il''ral Id' Herve rediscount rate have iiiaile chary of lylnK up mure funds In (he call loan market, Mm-i-nli cairylni; raw will arrlvn I I'arltle ports dnrliu; llie Silk Association of Amerli-a, a Copper productlDM fur as comidliMl by the Iliircau Slfitl.illc.'i.

WIIH I.M.Ml.-rn Ions i.i'-r,H,:i tuns for The liiL'-S IM exclusive, of nii.oilli os- Ilimite of noii-reportiiig lioioesllc prudiietlori for Hie was I I tuns Federal Screw ISH of Detroit IM vepiirh'ii to be iinKullalliiK fur nc- of tlie AtlclillKan Kcruw I'u. of Midi. Tolal oulput of bituminous coal In the Cnltcd Stales for the week ended I-. tin; National Coal Association reports, wan I nut Cash hoblliHVfi of (he United l-'rnil Company have i cached a new liiKh of In addition to III i-ecurll les. The Infill cxceedn by the value placed on Hteam- bi' tlif company.

Trade represent!) I of llie major producing and mnnul'act uriiur ii'ounlries of the world will be of tin 1 asuoclatloii of Ainerb-ii, nt ils llfly-scvcntli anniiiil illn- I iu New York tomorrow nh-'bi. i.lames I'roslilent of Ihe amber of c'oioinercfi of N. also in an Invited ABDICATION OF KING AMANULLAH WAS BRIT, DIPLOMATIC VICTORY of ioiuil wb 'ii ion I -i inn, I hail hat ili app'i'ired In pri'vloiiK uhinlHed the li'Kl'sla) iir" ken out. at Hie instanci 'I'll" in I'lHiiro which III I lie 1 a ft er loii-ie nl'io nmi'ded in appeal from ho decision court wlii Ii lecidi. whether th" IIK up to the annexation have conformity with tlir law.

City Solicitor Harry Haub, Lai)' -i-i'iler, i'liid that ilthr- 111" maud lory upon the ucxul i mak- c'a -e llatl ii -t', it Lymen of fcrov-fi. In Harrlali'irg today nnd Mrs. Kdwanl Faust, of KlevnMi slrt-ot, visile 1 friends In HnrrlnrurK today. --Mrs. CharleH Walter nnd Lnytnn Conrad, of Mils city, were totlny n.t/ the, Penn-Harrlfi hotel, where they attended die convention of the County Council of thn American Charles MetiRel.

of 24ii South Eighth Rtrrrt, attondM montlng of Mm bnard of publication at. Reading today. Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. Hnwcr, -if Ci 1 Ix'hmari street, urn spending a few days in Philadelphia. shou Id provide the Supn-uie i.oiild mak lo appro (Lugo or i Ii or mi appea Court. "Till bill should be comprehnu Ive enough In guard against any rbtfrary acllon by any court' Uailb aid. "An drawn up now uppi'se a judge KI up wlih a had liver.

Mil-i lilll he could a 'illnirlly tin; whole proceed- On million of Mayor Samuel Horn, of Kasloii, Mm proponed measures wan itmi'iideil to provide for appeals. DiseiisiOon of oilier third cho's city coiili.uued during llie af- ('ilies represented were I'ho-Uer, Wi I ken-liar re, Lancaster, York, Sharon, New Castle. MrKeeH- Krlc. Hradford, Oil City, Moniutgalirla nnd Kaston. JHICKEN AND WAFFLE DINNER IN HONOR OF MISS DOROTHY SHOOP Viola Heard, of 1238 Willow street, is spending tho In Heading, the, guest of Mrn.

Harry Hover. Allwnin. of 401! ClioHUint street, was a pa.ssem;er t-) Reading this morning, whero she npiMit tho day. CORNELIA ROOSEVELT APPLIES FOR AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP AGAIN The pl'-a nf (''irneliii Roosevelt Yon Zed- of le late prerid -nt '-eyi it mid now a citizen of Grr- for readmUsIon to American 'Mr hip, wan laid today Immigration e.imnilttee heard testimony In a P'Koln- Introilnrnd hy Rejn-r sriilative liacmi, Ri.puhllnnn, New York. counsel introduced a brief sH.

Mm; forth Mint she WHS fi!) yearn of and physically unable to return this country and regain ship. She a German citizen throiiKh her mnrriago in itisD to Duron fleinen.s wlu died in 1901. brief stated that aside from her "sentimental reasons for wishing to die an American desire.d 0 have her property in York administered under Anieri- I (1 1 the don (Jak A. H. street, was Mrs.

la Reading of TJUi ti)day. laws. if Kh lou i (1 tll( 1H a Herman citizen the estate could POHO. of only one-half of tlu- property uiidoi- German law, the brief NEW BATTLE CRUISER CAUSED CONSTERNATION IN BERLIN GOVT. CIRCLES DEATH OF ONE OF THE TWINS BORN TO MR.

AND MRS. PAUL KOONS Paul cliildron horn two weeks ago, to Mr. and Harold Koona, residing near Mlsh's Mill, Jonestown Rural Houte Xo. 2, died at the (iood Samarl'an hospital, at 0:15 o'clock, Tuesday evening. The children, a boy and a girl, although horn prematurely, seemed to In excellent health until Sunday lAfl when the hoy showed of an imperfect respiratory system, indicating subnormal brain development.

A physician was summoue'J, and by his direction the child was taken to the hospital Monday even- Ing. Artificial respiration was ro- Korted to several times by Dr. Clyde .1 Savior, when the patient's breathing spemod to cease, find respiration was restored. Later a similar attack, on Tuesday, proved fatal. Besides the parents and the twin sister, Paulino, who seemed In perfectly normal condition, the child leaves four other sisters and brothers Kathryn, Arleno, Roeetta, and Marvin.

MEMBERS HOOVER PARTY DECORATED IN ECUADOR Kodney Hraee, Mrs. (JeorHo llolslein iill o'i' this city, allendi'd Hie aniuril auxiliary meeting todav at It Quito, Ki-uador, Several members of in Harvey ll Avenue, in Hpendini; hickdale. r. of Komo time i Goorgo Kline, of X.ij-th i Kourth street, spent, tho day in Llckdale. Mr.4.

Stephen Kl vorillr s.trcet, todav. Wachtvr. ol' South WIKS in My P.erlin, Jan. M'on by thn London Iloviow of He- conipanylng views of the text of a Kocret mr-ni-1 re-cent visit orandum In which General Oroener, Minister of Defense, defended the for tho const ruction of now batlo crui.ser has caused con.sid- crablo consternation In government circles here. An tho nienioradum was known only to cnliiK't momhcrs and a rest number of pei-Rons.

officials (luarter.s are at a logs to explnin how tho "leakage," took place and an invest igulion has been ordered. It Is considered In Horlin tlu't. the party ao- Ilcrbcrt Hoover on his of Ecuador have been decorated by the Government by presidential decree. The order at Abdon Calderon, Hrst class was awarded to Captain Victor A. Klmbcrly, Commander of tho U.

S. S. Maryland which carried the Hoover party down the west coast of South America; Commander Au- Kiistin T. Beauregard, Hoover's Naval Aide; Captain B. B.

Wygant, f'ommander of the U. S. B. Cleveland who brought tho President-elect to Guayaquil; Rear-Admiral Harley W. on April 11, 184S.

Tfp spent his boy- Imo'd days herp. hut Urall- itiR for more than y- a son of the late William Trice. DurinR tho Civil n. served In Company V. 20otli itpg ment, Fo a number of years IIP WHS assoclatm with his brother, the lato Henry Price, In the carpentry business, un dar the firm name of Price and Bro He wafi a member of McLean Post, No.

A. Reading LodKe, No. F. and A. and Trinity Lutheran church.

aro his widow, Fannie Price, and OIIP son. Paul A dieter, Mrs. Emma Hupp, Cincinnati. and these stepbrothers and istepcilster remain: George, of My- er.st.own, and Mrs. Harry Krelder, and Perclval, of Annvllle.

MRS. GKO. It. FRVAIOYEU Sarah f'. Frymoyer (Frank), 6fp.

wife of George B. Frymoyer, died at her home, 520 Gordon street, in Reading, early last night. Sho is survived by the husband, threp daughtere, Mrs. Amos Breldegam, Mrs. Charles Homlg and Sarah Frymoyer; four sons, Harry, of Pennwyn; George, of Coatosvllle; Charlce and Paul, of Reading sisters.

Mrs. Mary Glass, of Leoanon, and Mrs. Susan Gatec, of Farvlew; ooo brother, William, of Heading; 17 grand children and three great grand children. Mrs. (lertrudo Slioop, of 1007 Scull si reel, cnlerlaincd ai a ml waffle dinner, in honor of the 1 A.

Johnston, of Heading, is in I his city as I ho guest, of her sjlnlor, Mrs. Reuben Leininger. Charles Shirk, of 10 IS Cumberland was among tho morning passengers to Reading, where sho will spend several days. there is no doubt the London publi- Christie, of the Panama Canal Zone; cation was from the original text and and Indignation of tho press is increased because the inomoradum war) wiihimld even members of tho Huir Stag aro determine-1 to interrogate I ho government on the new "scandal." MRS. ELVlIVA C.

PEHART Mrs. Elvlna C. Dehart, the mother of John F. Weber, of 20 North Railroad street, Myerstown, passed away at o'clock, Sunday morning, at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Annie C.

Lutz, Downingtown, Pa. Mrs. Do- hart was almost years old. MFS. Lutz's homo Is further bereaved by the death of her little grandson, Robert, Dague, who passed away a few hours before the great-grandmother.

The funeral service for child was held Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock, while that for Mrs. Do- hart took place today. She was laid to rest. In tho Pike- cemetery, near Chambersburg. Dr.

H. E. Weber, of the Albright College faculty Is a grandson. Sherman, of Tenth flj-'hiecnlri birthday ol' her daughter, i and Walnut streets, left thin morn- Dnrolhy. The.

celsihrant Is employ-j ing for Lansdalo, who.ro sho will eil at the fillk mill at Second avenue' -IV IKS lor. L. sr. Can. Pac Canada Dry Chrysler Oerro De Pasco St.

Paul St. Paul I'fd. i -'Ch-llo Cop Cont. Cont. Motors Comm, Power Congoleum Corn Prod Cruc.

Hteel Cuban Am. Sug. Curtis Acre Dav. Chom Klec. Klec.

P. Krie Players Nat. Storon fiou). Motor New Gen. Klec.

Graham 1'aigo Cranby Copper Jlershey Common Hercthey Couv. I'ref. Kudbon Hupp Int. Nickel Kan. c.

South Kclly-Spg Konnc Cop Kresge M' LohtBh Loews Inc VI Mack Truck HM: Marland CJII -1J M. K. and Mo. Puc Mo. 1'ac.

1'rcf U'Hi Montgomery I Nash Mot Nat. P. and Nevada N. Y. Ceiilral N.

N. U. and North Amer Packard Mo! Peirol. Penna Phillips Pet Pure Oil Pullman Pub. S.

of N. 0 Vi 71) I'll.) -'ifn K7 ir.n 7 i VI Illli Berlin, Merlin newspapers ore expresMni', the. that the abdication of King Amannl- Inli of Afghanistan was a Hrltish diplomatic victory over Hnssla. Delllscho Allgemeliie Coining tsai'l Hie abiilactlou meiini. the end for an hide-Hull)' term of Soviet Influence in Kabul, remarking thai.

from th- moment Amannllah openly sided with KiisMa it wnrt tireal Britain would not permit him to he vlcto: HIIIS over thn rebels Tim said that the govt-rnment feared that the example of an independent king in Afghanistan would enhance the ambitions for t'reedinn of provinces In the neighboring Indian staler. lloersen X.eltnng called tho king Inayatullah notoriously British. Somo newspapers reported Colour! T. H. Lawrence, tho torioiiH Lawrence or Arabia, concerned in tho affair.

There have been official disclaimers of reports that Colonel Lawrence was in any way connected with the Arghan uffaiiv. As "Private Shaw" In the British air force In India, lie was on the Afghan border for Ktimu lime, but recently was ordered back to Kngland because, of th 1 1 rumors. Radio Bep, J. and si 44 1 3-11 47 7 Jii ti am Roebuck Un. Oil Pac Oil of N.

J. Oil of N. Y. 42T. War 134 Mt iebaUer 87 CO en R.

Prod pao. Alco 129 til 104 4 4 41 1 1 4 70 -Ii SI 2SJ.4 NAME HOLLYWOOD MOTION PICTURE STUDIO CHANGED Hollywood, Toilay. Annoumionii nt made today of this change of this name of Mie F. H. O.

one of Hollywood's oldest motion plciuru es, II. K. O. Productions, Inc. Vice 1'nviiL'iit W.lllam Lo Huron ex plained that tho changti reuillcn troni recent mergers 111 the radio nioilon pirturo industries with Ihe inllial.s of the new stiidios derived from tlu! of tlie allit interests tin; Hadlo I'orporalion of America and Miu KeiMi and Urplieum theatreri.

.1 IRVING KNAPPER SHOT LEON WEISSBROD IN N. Y. I--B Now York Jan. The po- 1301,4 llco ricported today that Irving Kuupper -8 an It'ctrlcal contractor, 43 had admitted fatally shooting hit) 13G part nor, Leon 31 yuster- day afternoon in a vacant Cracercy Park apart mom where the two wero 7'i doing repair work. Kuappur walked into tho district a5 attorneys office today with his at- Iv9 torney and surrendered.

Ho said ho ahot in self de-fense at the climax of a bitti-T and long standing uuar- 2D rel. 48'4 Kuapper wtia charged with 138 and Lehman Klreet, and was reineni- biM'ed with several beautiful gifts and card remembrances. SILK STOCKINGS HAVE INCREASED IN SALES BY 98,950 P. SAYS POLLOCK Clovi'land, a y. Silk i stockings wero cited as proof of a non-civilized America by I'oltock, author of thirty-two plays in twenty-two years, in a lecl.uro hero last night in which he ex-j pressed dissatisfaction with all but.

throo of his own plays. I "There- is no civilization in thei United States," Pollock, making a I rare appearance on a lecture plat- form, asserted. "Since, 11)00 mnr-l di-rs hrfvii increased four times over; slnc.o that timo sex crimes have increased 70(1 per cent, and silk stock- havo gained In sales by OS.050 per cent. Think of that!" hi? added. "Culturo which is composed principally of compatiionato marriages and divorce courts and a.

1 mobiles const it no civilization ut all," tho dramatist, declared. Ho I cited the joys tit savagery as con! trasllnu the horrors ol' Amcriciin i civiliziitlon, pointing to native habits I which ho said went hut a short way 'beyond MshluK, sleeping In tho and llshlin; until American broughl them to work-, cinemas, and songs like, "You Gotta Si-o Mania All IV Timo." Pollock, in explaining his presence on a leciurc. platform, blamed the Iheatro I'tw Us refusal to "allow me to express my serious views of tho stiigo." A recent attempt, to duco a play in Now York was aban- doned. I Tho playv. right, a former newspaperman, said but.

Uireu of bis plays I pleased him, and these wero "serious," but apparently of small popular appeal. UNDUE DISCRIMINATION IN COAL RATES CHARGED HarrisburK, Jan. Unduw discrimination against anthracite coal in tho rates charged for ship- i i a. ,1 X-in ton, and Ducks Counties was charged against five rail carriers at hearing the Public Service Commission today. Joint complaints of twenty two coal dmilors of Ihoso against the tariffs of tin.

Railroad of Now Jersey, Lehlgli and New Kng laud. alley, Qliak- crtown and lU-thleliem, and tho Readings were pres-outed In testimony before the commission today Albert K. Knoch, Bcthlelu'in luv- yer. Enoch tost If led that th 0 carriers ch" "i'''i i i le hy mile r-! importation of biluminoiis coul and i'oke which wero lower than for hard coal shipped into tho tern tory as well as that tho rate.s on atih: cil -i i i'" than to tliu surrounding territory. Tho attorney also claimed that several of are slightly inii lu'iv' 1 Counsel for tho Heading Company objc'-ttid on the grounds that suc.it testimony was not relevant in UuU such a charge was not included iij original complaint but tho objection was overruled.

spend the week-end. C. K. Mor today oil -'an. of Troniont, was Mnvy Smith, Kpi'iidiiiK M'Veral clay.H liie guest, of relatives.

of in Mrs. C. M. ll.illea. spending a f- 1 ut' friends.

of at. Hen is this citv as of Al- toilay. 'ot t.stu wn, riiicgrove. and ATr.s. A.

will spend so tin- quests of Oonron, of timo in Mils 'lids. It. S. Liplit, of this city, left this inornlim' for New York City, whcro will spend KOIIHI time. and Mrs.

A. U. Kodney ami children, liclty ami Paul, of I'hiln- delphlii, wore in thlx city today visiting relatives. STUDENTSlEGAlED WITH SELECTIONS BY THE H. S.

ORCHESTRA GEN. S. BUTLER WILL ARIRVE JNJRISCO FEB. 6 Washington, Navy dopartrnont has been advised I hut Brigadier General Smedley n. Hutler, who has been in command of (be Marines in China, will arrive at San Francisco February ti.

Fourth Marino regiment, stationed in Shanghai, has boon in- to its full fitrongth, 1,150 men, and the remainder of the men of (lie brigade will return to the United States nthe naVal transport V. S. S. Henderson, leaving Manila February and arriving at San Francisco March 13. In addition to Uie5 Fourth regiment there are 500 Marines in the legation guard in Peking.

Tli" student body of the Lebanon high (school was entertained morning by a numhiM- of selections I played by tho school orchestra, co.i-' sisiing of forty five pieces. This organization is under the direction of Mlpis Florence Hauer, director of music in tho school. Following is tho program given March. Duncing Turkish March from Ruins of Athens, Beethoven. Minuet from Military Symphony, by Haydn.

Overture, Home Circle. Spirit of St. Louis. Slurs and Stripes Forever. SCARCITY OF FARM HANDS DUE TO MOBILIZING ARMY Asuncion, Paraguay, Paraguayan government decided today to set aside 25,000,000 pesos credits to farmers who are unable to harvest their grain becaiido of tho absence of farm humid in tho army mobilized recently in tho dispute with Bolivia.

Tho government also Is trying to demobilize tho farmers first and as quickly as possible. and Rear Admiral David F. Sellers, commanding American Naval forces in Nicaragua. Second Class; Com-1 mander A. W.

Brown, executive officer of the Maryland; Commander Harold C. Train; Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher and Lieutenant Commander H. J. Shields, executive of- ficor of tho Cleveland.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS CORNELIUS MOVER CornelliiH Moyer, aged S2 years, 2 months and 5 days, died in Lebanon, Tuesday afternoon, after an Illness of but a few days, duo to his advanced Deceased was a member of the, Lutheran church at Myerstown, where the services will be held. One brother, William, of near Host, is the only survivor. Isaac N. Bahney Is making all the funeral arrangements. MK-S.

JLANE SAVJX)R SchuylkiTl Haven, Kate Ann (Knarr), wife of Lane Saylor, died at 7 o'clock Monday night at her home on Canal street, aged 57 years. Sho was a member of the United Brethren church, and tho Daughters of Pocahontas- There, survive her husband and these children: Ksther, wife of Thomas McKeon, Lebanon; Mrs. Mario Flvestino, at home; Irvin and Mrs. Ann Schepp, Pottsville; John, nt homo; also 12 grand children. K.

HATTIK SIPE. Funeral services were held this morning at o'clock for 13. Hattie Sipe, of North Sth street. Services were, in the Salem Lutheran Church with Uev. A.

C. R. ter officiating. Following- tho services tho body was shipped to Allentown where Interment was made In tho Fairy-lew cemetery. Funeral Director JDaniel A.

Frantz was in charge of the arrangements. MUS. II. I). WAGNKR.

Funeral services were held at o'clock this afternoon for the late MrK. II. 13. Wagner, of 515 Weldman Ktrect. Rev.

C. E. Llebegott, officiated. An abundance of flowers surrounded the casket.and many friends of tho deceased attended. Tho bearers were: William Barr, William Hosteller, John IX Milter.

Rtilly Yingsl, Edward Uhler and William Uhrich. Interment took place al Ml. Lobanon cemetery, wilh RohlandB in charge of the arrangements. MEMBERS OF THE ACE PEND! ETON GANG WERE IDENTIFIED IN BUFFALO DANIEL YINGST HAD ARM AND LEG INJURED Daniel Ylnsst, of North Sixth was injured, not seriously, sometime Tuesday night while at work for Reading Railroad Company. Tho Injured man a lent at the Lebanon Sanatorium, wliero Xray picturns laki.u lo deK-rmin.

1 whethiM' or not his arm and leg are fractured. COUNTY FIREMEN MET IN IND. B0? 4 0. HALL I Plnebliiff. Today, N'ave Clyde- Roberts', Identified in I Buffalo, N.

last night as niem- bors of tbe Ace 1'endleton Banff in Texas In connection with bank Irobbi'rles arid homicides, also are i wanted in Arkansas in connection with recent bank robberies in tho Southorn part of the Stato, Constable J. L. MeHurneU iinnouncad. Members of the Lebanon County Firemen's AMsoclutlon held their monthly nieetitiK in the Independent H-oro Fire company hall, last evuning. I'rcoidcnt 1C.

K. Fisher presided- 60 WOULD, NOW IN CANTON Clinton, China, a American collcgo men and women, comprising onu division of the Moating university touring the world, arrived today for a stay of ten days. They took Canton City arid Shamccn Island, tho foreign residential quarter, by storm. Tho Chinese, government has done everything possible- to the. Tho program a reception by Mayor Luiu Won-Hol, an alumnus of Syracuse University, and by tho provincial governor, Chea Ming-Shu.

BENCH WARRANTS FOR 25 PITTSBURGH MEN Pittsburgh, r.i.. Today, Houch warrants i.s.siicil today for 'J5 men. including police officials politicians and alh-god racketeers. Indicted yesterday by a federal Kraitd jury in an alleged Northsido liquor eonspirucy. FIGHTING CONTINUES IN KABUL AFTER KING AMANULLAH ABDICATED MRS.

MARY FEATHER, Tho funeral of tho late Mrs. Mary Feather was held this afternoon at 1.150 o'clock, from tho residence of her son, Harry Feather, 125 South Fourth street. Services were in. the Memorial U. B.

church, with the Rev. Harry M. Miller and Rev. Dolbler officiating. A profusion of flowers were In evidence.

Interment was made at the Ebenezer cemetery. Rohland's were in charge of the arrangements. Tho bearers were: Frank Moyer, William Jackson, Robert Arnold, Richard Arnold, George Feather and Walter Moyer. ADAM HtTVERT Adam lluyc.rt, highly respected citizen of Myerstown, died at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Norn.

Hoffman on East. Main avenue, aged SfJ years. Deceased had been In fall- Ing health for eornwtimo but WEIS bed- fa.st only two weeks. An apo'plectio stroke hastened his end. He was a member of St.

John's Reformed Church at Jit. Aetna and tho Society of Good Fellows at Stouchburg. This orgra.nlxn.t1on bus dissolved but there aro death benefits for each of those yet living who were members in Its flourishing! day. Ho was a farmer occupation and lived in Berks Co. many years.

His survivors are the daughter named above and a son. Lester, uf Rock Island, Ills. Besides six grandchildren. Tho funeral arrangements arc being made by Isaac N. Bahney.

official lighting still cumin Lomlon. Today, iidviaos slate that HOB Kabul dfsplto abdication of Amunullali as King. The s-iiuuiion in Afghanisttin is con fused, but it is believed that Haehai Kakao, thn relu'l 'loader, has entered thn capital. There is no elu'nsion i-egard- ins the Mifciy of Ihe Minister, Sir Kiancis at the In British official circles denial was made, of comment in tho German and of olbcr continental implicating Croat Britain in Ainanullah's down- WILUAM J. ZORN Funeral services were held this morning at 9 o'clock for William Zorn, of 610 Elm street, in St.

Mary's church, iu charge of Mon- slgnor A. Christ. Interment took place at St. Mary'fi semetery. Bearers wero, George Mays, George and Charles Blelsthip, Henry, William, and Theodore Sholly.

P. H. Thompson's Sons were in charge of tho funeral arrangements. MRS. CATHERINE The remains of the late Mr.s.

Catherine Leob, wiTe of Grant Leo 1 of 451 Now street, were interred this afternoon at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Funeral services were held at the homo at 2 o'clock, in charge of Rev. Happel, pastor of tho First Reformed church. A wealth of floral tributes were in evidence and the services were largely attended.

Arnold's were in charge. PAUL KOOXS The remains of Paul Koons, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kooris, of North Annvllle township, were interred this afternoon at the, Steelstown cemetery. There weiv no services.

Rohland's had charge tho arrangements. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank neighbors and friends for tho kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement in the Illness and death of Harry E. Wo also wish to extend our thanks for tho beautiful floral tributes and the use of automobiles. Mr, und Mrs. Wni.

Shoaffer and Family, DR. ANSON MARsoN PRES. Now York, Jan. Dr. Aiuou Marston, Uean of Engineering Iowa Stuto was elected.

ut in of the Aiuerieau Society of; Knginwrs today at sevc-uty niiiuiHi nici'tinj of thu HIUIJEN A. Reuben A. Price, carpenter and builder, father of Paul H. Price, attorney, died suddenly at his home 02!) Walnut Reudinf, earl: today. Mr.

Price was stricken wit! a heart attack shortly afier return ing from market, about 6:30 A. M. died within a short Ume- 11 hud been in good health prior to the attack. Mi'. Price was bom at Myerstowi.

Jriencui, JnoM Dy The Fuiuii Knowing that It Is ttfe fate of many to be lonesoine In we should lake a genuine, yet not too critical Interest In others. And our hearts will throb and our be en- rlc.hed aH we witness the most suprrmely drama of all times: "The Lives of Those About Us." Every facility aid IIH in giv- in InK personal attention to your wishts. You are ricrht to inquire about the cost and see that it la within your mtan.s. Bordlemay Funeral Home PALMVKA, PA. PHONE 132..

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1872-1977