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syc vV INDIANA COUNTY NZWftPAKfl THAT SEIIVEI TVEkf IXEMICR OF THE- FAMILY f-I WEATHER TEDDY (Jenerally falf tdd cooler loda. preceded by local thunderstorms earner. Sunday falf, and: not mucn changs ill temperature, lay tha 6b- And, of court. Itmigftl nlflhl belne tnjit wnfmiv you 11 want to itay up hit fc coolness. And than therrt lie (dial eclipse of the Moon too.

INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1935 EIGHT PAGE? VOLUME 81. NO. 272. TELEPHONE BOO 501 HWDOJAlTIEtD. TM 1DLL mom.

is Indiana Club Members TWO IN THE BUSH BIRD-IN-HAND, July 13. "OLE DOBBIN" GONE TAMAQUA, July 13. INS rJioasuro Dosignod Ole Dobbin" was no more today, Place In Rifle Match 1 JKVl A veterinarian killed Tama- INS If Earle D. Kreider wants to serenade his girl again he should turn to the mellow strains of a guitar. A sensitive highway patrolman nsuA off Moon's Eciipso UNI Bo All Visiblo In Indiana Monday 111 qua's last work horse as an act ot mercy to the aged animal which hauled a garbage wagon for years.

UIVU9 IVII 1 1 1 II arrested him for attempting a serenade with raucous blasts irom a motor horn, Charlton and Bashline Winneri Expert Shooting For Schools' Hoods of Misses from Munhall and Ohio Feature Opening of Small Bore Tournament Many Expected to Enter Closing Matches of Todajr- HISTORICAL BLAIR-GORDON 41 NUPTIAL EVENT EVENT TONIGHT Bill Will Make Poi.iWe: Fighting Death Take $5000 Prize The Third Annual Small Bore Rifle the day's events. The former ranked a close second with 39? in the Camp Perry Special Match and the latter 4 Tournament, In reality the First International Small Bore Tournament, 1 Western Pennsylvania So was off to a rapid and successful shoot Popular Young Couple of For Five Hours from 9:15 P. Night-hawk. Ai-tronomers, Late Revelers and Romantic Couples Will Be Given Special Treat Here. Reduction in Local Education Levies First: Payment Due in May of 1936 for All Earning; $1,000 or Over in 1934.

yesterday on the specially arranged course on the Hamilton Field located 2.3 of a mile East of this city on Route ciety to Conclude Two-Day Tour With Dinner- placed fifth in the same event, remarkable shooting ot the weaker sex against-a Aeld of 67 entries. Mrs. M. J. Watson, of Toronto, Canada, also entered this match but failed to place.

Miss Markey shot three out In the 50 Indiana United in Marriage at Impressive Cere 422. Starting at seven clock in the morning, continuous gun fire lasted until five o'clock yesterday evening. -til mony in First Presby Meeting at College This Evening General Pub yard range and then made a perfect score with an 8x in the 100. yard 0 terian Church Friday Under the auspices of the Indiana Night-hawks astronomers, late re HARRISBURG, July 13 ONS), Hp- range to better the noted Thurman Randle by a few bulls x. lic Is Invited.

The administration's graduated rn- Evening. velers and romantic couples will be given a special treat on the night of rime Club and sanctioned by the national Rifle Association Officials from Washington, D. the matches were shot off on schedule in the well pro Sal eld Places come tax bin became a law 'pr designed to yield i2S.Cm.QM In ihi9tSL Monday, July 15-16, when a total ec Indiana's pride of the range, Alan a TRIP NOTES NORTHERN TRIP ntrxi two years tor increasea B. Salkeld, Secretary of the local grammed events. lipse of the moon is due.

The heavenly show, one of 1he out Rifle Club whose untiring efforts school subsidies to make possible re- r.itrt,r.na in lnnl tv. Official scores compiled by the effi standing astronomical events of 1935, made the International Match pos Preparations have been completed The marriage of Miss Elinor Rein- cient scorers, OHie F. Sch river, and Gov. George H. Earle signed the sible in our city, 'besides seeLng that for the subscription-dinner at Indiana nardt Gordon, daughter of Mr.

and his assistant, of the R. revealed will be visible in the western harms-uhere. extent in the extreme northern measure along with 28 other the shoot was being conducted in State Teachers College this evening Mrs. McClellan Gordon of North that: (1) D. Bashline, Akron, Ohio, aneous bills to reduce the number of.

rapid and proper order, shot recogni 6:30 o'clock, which will mark the part of North America, and will be seen, wholly of partially in most of Eighth street, and David Hall Blair, son of James Sutton Blair of South measures oeiore mm action to; close of the two-day tour of the tion for himself in both the Camp Perry Special and the Short Range Africa, auothweslern Europe, the 286. Two of the other bills were com Western Pennsylvania Historical So Sixth street, took place in First Pres Atlantic Ocean and and the eastern the income won the Individual Short Range Championship with a perfect score to earn for himself the Honorable Joseph Gray, Congressman, trophy, a gold medal, and $3.75 in cash; 2) T. T. Charlton, Hancock, Maryland, won panion measures Individual Matches, Salkeld placed ciety. Two papers having to do with byterian Church Friday evening at act.

eighth with a 396 in the "Perry eight o'clock. The bride pHslor, Robert L. Clark, S.T.D.. officiated. part ot the Pacific Ocean.

During a period ot live hcurs, beginning at 9:15 p. eastern stand First payment of the state Income. $: event and was a place lower in the the early and semi-modern history ot Indiana county will be given at the conclusion ot the dinner. The dinner Short Range match with the- same levy is scheduled next pay by all persons earning more than $1,000 if Ferns and palms, white gladioli and white tapers formed the decorations score, ranking next to Randle who is open to the public and those de also scored a 396. The only other local siring to attend should make their for the nuptial event which was wit' the uamp Perry Special Match with a perfect score to earn for himself a free, all expenses paid trip to the nation's largest annual shoot held at Camp Perry.

Ohio, where he will en ard time on July 15, the shadow of the earth will cross the face of the moon from east to west, the earth at lhat Lime being in direct line between the sun and moon to intercept the sun's single or SlpOO, if married, during 1934. A supreme court test of the. graduated feature of the act must be club member to place in either major reservations at Hall's store. nessed by a -large company of tives and friends of the couple. Pre matches was Charles Card, of Beyer, The tourists will arrive in Indiana made nrst, however, before the tax who earned, eleventh position in the ceding the ceremony Miss Mary St.

ter tne tryouts for the oewar Team; becomes due. -sz late this afternoon and will visit several places of historical interest before the dinner at the College. Clair King, organist, played a short program, and for the ceremony used Camp Perry Special. p. Rice of Marion Center, Indiana county, trailed Salkeld in the "Perry" event for (3) Thurman Randle, the U.

S. Small Bore Champion at 200 yards, won the 50 Yard Iron Sight Re-Entry Match 1 the traditional Lohengrin and Men delssohn numbers. Graduated from two to eight percent, the tax is levied at the rate- of 2 per cent on net Incomes up to 000; 2 1-2 per cent between $5,000. and 3 per cent between $10 Johnstown Meeting ninth position with a 395 score. Canadians Fall to Place With condition called precarious, Thomas Melchan (above), 5ft, fought for his life after serious operation In New York.

A lhro.it obstruction (hat developed after pneumonia forced the noted film octor to hurry East front California le undergo the JOHNSTOWN, July 13. The part Given In marriage by her father. with a perfect score for a $7.00 cash prize; 4) F. E. Diegel, Bradford.

won the 50 Yard Any Sight Re-Entry Match with a perfect score rays. The earth's shadow will cover lh inoon completely for one hour and 40 minutes, the time required for the lunar body to traverse the 5,850 mile-wide breadth of the shadow at its in the heavens. For much of the United Stales this will be the first total eclipse of the moon since 1927. At the beginning of Ihe eclipse tha bright surface ot the moon at Its east Of the eleven Canadian entrants, played by Johnstown and Cambria Her father hated writers, but by writing a bloaraphy of him, Marl Sandoz, dauchter of a Swlaa immigrant who settled In the Ne-kiaska sana hllla, waa ISOOa arixe ennteit. Before hia death he relented to permit her to start hia life atory, called "Old including one woman, none of Ihem ww ana iitu; per ccii.

ok rtrun cut nnn tiK iinn- a 71 the bride wore a gown of white lace with high neckline, long sleeves and a full court train. Her tulle veil county in Western Pennsylvania his placed in the major two matches but tory was emphasized last evening auu fiiMivu, between $75,000 and $100,000 ai to earn for himself and (ft) C. F. Rider, New Kensington, dinner held at Capital hotel for the was held by a small lace crown and one of the foreign team members, M. J.

Watson, of the Toronto Rifle Club, nosed out his competitors in the 100 8 per cent over $100,000. The companion bills amend thelv her flowers were orchids, roses and touring party of the Western Pennsylvania Historical Society, placed in the cash column in the 50 Yard Iron Sight Re-Entry Match with lily of the valley. a 297 score to earn $3.00 in cash prize. school code to require the swte I pay $900 a year of the minimum aal-y I The bride's only attendant, Miss In. conjunction with the department SCHUSCHNIGG'S Elizabeth Blair, a sister of the bride of history of University of Pittsburgh, Yard Iron Sight Re-Entry Match with a 298 score for third place.

Trying with all of their physical and mental powers necessary in the shoots, -not a Scores of the 100 Yard Any Sights and ot the 50 Meter Iron Sights were not ary of public school teachers and SECOND WARD members of the historical society ar groom, wore dark green net and she carried a sheaf of white roses with as yet, officially completed. propriate $25,000,000 to finance th-- 1 added burden. 1 rived here during the afternoon, aft Females Feature Camp Perry Match satin streamers. er viewing the remains of the South member of the Canadian team could place among the first The Other bills; -a WIFE KILLED Expert marksmanship of two girls, Mr. Blair had for his best man, or JjaiTtv actBmctS: mhxdsvof.ii?.rA Canadians, however, hope to Miss M.

Markey, of MuhhalJ, Headed by former Governor John aeomisH lana-sorc. their ability today in the shoulder to and Miss Dorothy Kelly, of Ellet, In veterans bonus laws, change Fisher, John W. Oliver of the his Ohio, was the outstanding feature of (Continued on Page Two) William T. NefT of Indiana and the party was completed with the ushers John Blair Shumaker and Robert E. Lewis, both ot Indiana; John B.

Gordon and Dr. Wendell B. Gordon, tory department of University of Austrian Chancellor Seri statutory salaries of several publi officials and a miscellany, of -othe ern edge will begin to darken as it enters what is known as the penumbra, or outer area, of the shadow. At p. m- eastern standard time, the darkest portion of.

the nw ot will' touch the moon's ruvface and: from then until 11:09 p.m. the shadow prbgressively will darken it until it disappears from view. From p. m. until 12:50 a.

m. tin July 16 the moon will be passing through the earth's 'shadow, with the leading edge of its surface coming into view again at the later time. It will pass through the umbra, at 1:47 a. m. and entirely out of the shadow at 2:45 a.

m. At the time of the eclipse the sun will be about 94,419,000 miles away (Continued on Page Two) Children Asked to Report. Pittsburgh and officers of the society, thd tourists visited the Unknown Plot topics. (Continued on Page Two) ously Injured When Chauffeur Lost Control (Continued on Tw)bi- Page, TODAY IS REPORT DAY in Grandview cemetery and viewed Johnstown from Westmont before the MORE PETITIONS (Continued on Page Two) at Second and Church Streets at 10:00 A. M.

Monday Elaborate Program Planned. of Car 1934 Assassina DEATH CLAIMS MIST RETURN VOTE COUPONS ARE ON FILE HERE 96.83 MILES OF tion Recalled. The following additional nomina HIGHWAYS BUILT All those boys and girls whose costs the subscriber nothing to vote these coupons for you. Save all you JOHN E. PAINTER tion petitions have been filed: names are listed in the Cannon Ball Definite arrangements for the for By ALFRED TYRNAUEB INS Staff Correspondent can and send or bring them in.

HARRISBURG, July 13. (INS). County H. Elmer Borland, Indiana, treas Baker Club should report in some 4 4 The highway department announced VIENNA, July 13 INS Two weeks urer (R). manner by nine o'clock tonight Al-, Some boys and girls no doubt think because they have no subscriptions to bring In they should not report This should not keep you from coming in mal opening of Indiana's first recreational program, In the form of Neighborhood Playgrounds, were concluded yesterday afternoon at meeting today that a total of 96.63 miles ot new highways have been constructed Aged Resident of Biairs though several have entered this lib- i less than a year after the assassination of his predecessor.

Chancellor District O. V. McCune, Montgomery, con eral contest yet very few have made i AGED PRISONER ASKS PAROLE TIT in Pennsylvania this year, of which 12.69 miles were complete last week stable (D). Kurt Schuschnigg narrowly escaped of the central committee of the Indi with some Free Votes and at least letting us know that you intend to try Frank R. Slovensky, Green, eon- an active start You should take ad- vantage ot this and report with at least some votes today.

on 3D construction projects. ana Playground Association. The stable (D), with his life today in an automobile accident which resulted in the death for one of these wonderful prizes. A total of 4,858 men were employed Passes Away in Loca Hospital Fa tha ot A members attending were: Mrs. How James W.

Fettorhoff, South Mahon The nine prizes consisting of three It you have not already en-terea. last week on the 39 active construe of his wife. ard Tomb, Norman Koontz, J. W. ing, judge of election (R).

bring your entry blank and as many tion jobs, as compared with 6,249 men The Chancellor was seriously in Everett, Miss Florence Wallace, Mur Coral Man Dm Veto Palmere, 30 of Whose vote coupons as possible to. the con on 41 projects last week. Edwin H. Long, Indiana, First Ward, isessor (R). Cannon Ball Baker Motor Racers, three fine Bicycles and three cash prizes of $25.00 are well worth some effort The vote coupons are free.

It jured, but is expected to recover. Lit test department today or tonight The 5f 57 Years Spent in Peni ray Peelor, Mrs. Clair Weaver, Mrs. Paul Munshower and Dew ill Ray; Mr. Peelor was acting head, during tle hope is held out for the recovery Dale C.

Marlin. Indiana, Third omce will be open until 9 clock. HARMAN ENTERS juhn fainter, 7a years oi nis son, ssmtx, Jr. Their car crash Ward, council (R). lairs vine, died in the Indiana ios-vsrv FOR SHERIFF JOB ed into a tree at Ebelsbcrg near Linz.

John F. Wilkinson, Blnlrsville, jus tentiary for 2 Murders, One in Indiana County, It was on July 25, 1934. that Schu pitai at p. yesteraay oi com? 1 ij the absence ot Chairman William Ruddock. Miss Helen Davis, Supervisor of Playgrounds conferred with tice of the peace (R).

schnigg's predecessor in office, the late pi-in-iuiu ituiu willed uv iwu for several months. He was admitted C. M. Harman ot Washington Engeibert oolliuss, was mortally EVER TELL A MOTORCYCLE COP TO "GO JUMP IN THE the committee. Would Be Free.

ENDS OWN LIFE Township has announced that he will in th hnsnttal In art lurnnrlav. i' wounded during an attempted Nazi The children of the Second Ward be a candidate for the office of sher AT WIFE'S GRAVE He was born in Westmoreland. coup etat. will be the first to benefit from these iff on the Republican ticket. For the Veto Palmere, formerly of Iselln, county October 21, 1961, and bad liv.

A little group of Austrian Hitlerites playgrounds, but in ihe course of a past 27 years he has been constable ea in ine oaiunurg oisirtc- xor many seized the Vienna broadcasting sta JOHNSTOWN, July 13. (INS) few days the committee hopes to in that township, being also a successful farmer and stock buyer. He years. tion, sent out a false announcement Filled with love for his deceased wife, have Its program extended to include who hat spent 30 of the 57 years of his life Jn prison for two murders, yesterday asked the Pardon Board at Karrlsburg for another parole so he can go to New York for a job which the government had resigned as a sig Surviving are bis widow. Mrs.

Painter" thmn' cnnl1 T.lnvri a play center for First, Third and states ha is backed by no one but George Muohlhauser, 87, took flowers to her grave on the 12lh anniver Fourth Wards. himself and friends made during his BlairsvUle: William L. Painter. nal for a nationwide uprising, and shot Dollfuss when he refused to bow to their demands. He died a few hours sary of her death today and then la.n-1 ft Tnh A Dinr awaits him.

All Second Ward children between the ages of seven and fifteen years. life-time residence in this county. He plans an active county-wide cam committed suicide. burg; two daughters: Mrs. later.

Standing over the grave, Muehl- Palmere, sentenced in York County for murder in 1889. was paroled after who wish to participate in play ac paign. Brown, Salina, and Mr. Marfc The accident occurred as Schu tivitiesmush ball, volley ball, ger bauser shot himself through the heart Muehlhauser, who has been in poor serving 12 years of a 20-year term. He Clark, BlairsvUle; three halt-brothers'- schnigg, with his wife, Herma, and his son were being driven from Vienna to LANDMARK GOES Harry and Archie Painter: v-'i'ffi i man bat ball, and other games, plus story-telling, handicrafts, and a var was returned to prison on a second murder conviction in Indiana County health, recently was told a major op both of Saltsburg, and Nicholaa Pain I St.

GUgan for their summer vacation, INTO GAS STATION iety ot other recreations are asked eration was imperative. Friends, how ever, said he showed no signs ot de in 1811. ter, Turtle Creek, and a bal(fltp'vac The chauffeur apparently lost con to report at the mushball field at the trol of the car. It swerved off the road ter residing in Pittsburgh, Pa. gfty He was paroled in 1932 and shortly thereafter was sentenced in New spondency.

Another Indiana landmark Is to corner of Second and Church Streets, Funeral services have been and crashed head-on into a tree. The bow to modern times within the next Monday. July 15, at 10.00 a. for York on a charge of assault with in Muehlhauser, a native ot Germany, came here at the age of 14 and be chauffeur and a detective riding 11. the front seat with him were both registration.

(In case ot rain, regis terment in Zdgewood Cemetery I tent to kill. His parole was revoked few days. The Leader Realty Co. announces ihat it will ask for bids for came a tinner. tration will take place -the first clear snd he was returned to Pennsylvania seriously injured.

SalUhur, day after.) to finish his sentence. Criminal Court records here dis the building, known as the Manner Hotel, Fourth and Philadelphia streets, early next week. The high PAT STAPLETON The committee has named Mrs. .1 .11. WH wrj TREASURY BALANCE Munshower as chairman ot the Sec old.

died at 8:45 o'clock Th-rwUY FOR SHERIFF POST closed that Palmere was convicted here June 24, 1914. of second-degree bidder will also be required evening at the home of her i wreck" the building, leaving the murder and was sentenced June 29, ond Ward playground. She will ap-previale any suggestions as assistance from the parents of children, and will and daughter. Mr. and Mr.

AleWV Vf I I hereby announce my candidacy for ground area, on which a modern serv 1914, to lrom 19 to 21 years in the ice station will be built. IS $1,455,111,414.10 WASHINGTON, July 13. INS Treasury balance aa of July 11 11.445,111,414.10; internal revenue customs receipt, total S9.MB.318.45. Western Penitentiary. be glad to make thermac'tve member County, alter an Illness ol a few 44Hr Ihe office of Sheriff of Indiana County, subject to the decision of the voters He was defended by Attorney John of her neighborhood committee.

witn r. aip wmwm Lawn Fete SU Bernard's Church of the Democratic party. Your vote L. Getty, of Indiana, who recalled born in Hisca, She resides I Phone 478.) (Continued on Page Two) and influence will be greatly appre Lawn, July 16th, 7:30 p. m.

27 2 lhat the killing occurred at AuUman, ciated. (Continued rag, twoj 1 "Tfea F. J. Stapleton. JURY DISAGREEMENT WORST HOBO ASKS BELIEF; FORTUNE IN CLOTHES LEADING FIGURE OF "DREYFUS CASE" DSS; FEAR TROUBLE MRS.

WALEY CAN EXFECT VU-11 tka jurors wlil return a HARRISBURG. July 13. INS Here's one "hobo" who better watch out or the president's "share-lhe-wealth" plan will get him according to a tale revealed today by Dauphin County Tran- sient Bureau officials. A man well past the prime of life registered at the Bureau where regulations required that he remove his clothing for a nted- ical examination. While inspect- ot leniency.

But the Judge isn't bwrt' by anr recommendation-" Mrs. Waley, a blonds) feared the death of Dreyfus would add fuel to their fighting ardor. In the western part of the city, a quarter of a million rightwing political adherents were expected to rally. Police had completed elaborate plans to keep the inimical groups tipart, but the funeral of the man who as a young Jewish army officer was "railroaded" to Devil's Island in 1894, although planned as semi-private. Lake City girl, ana onae Of mm than two years, be eon vie ted, afe Vivv receive a sentence ot no loflger JAPAN MAY BUILD CANAL XH SIAM Copyright, 393), by INS TOKYO, July 13 INS Strong ly reviving reports that Japan may build a canal across the Isthmus of Kra, in Siam, render- tng Britain's Singapore useless as the "Gibralter of the East," it was learned today that a Siamese nav- 1 mission will visit Japan in the near future.

Headed by the Siamese naval Chief of staff, the mission will inspect dockyards, and armament and munitions factories. Authoritative quarters consider their trip sigiuncant, because of reports that various Japanese n- giueeriog firms are interested in the proposed Malay Peoiasula nal job. ft I ft TACOMA. July 13. (INS) Contrasting predictions on the fate of Mrs.

Margaret E. Waley, 19, accused of participation in the $200,000 Weyerhaeuser kidnaping, were made by opposing counsel today as the twelve jurors awaited submission of the case by Federal Judge E. S. Cushman. "Mrs.

Waley can expect nothing worse thuti a jury disagreement." said John F. Dore, ex-mayor of Seattle and the Northwest's most famous criminal bwyer, who beaded defense force. Th jury will be out uo louger than ten minutes and will return with By HUDSON HAWKEY (I. N. S.

Staff Correspondent) PARIS, July 13. (INS). Col Al-1 fred Dreyfus foes tq his grave to-! morrow, but tha central figure in one 1 of history's greatest frameups may play, in death, one last important role in hit country's affairs before the pages of the famous "Dreyfus case" are dosed. Three hundred thousand troops with full war equipment were ready in Pari today to cope with trouble that may arise through the coincidence Dreyfus' funeral and rival right- and left-wing demonstrations fox BasUle Day France's "Fourth of July." Radical groups predicted thy would rave 's million in luu in ing his clothing authorities found five years, in the ocnian otffty7 Cnurt attaches. i sewed in the lining a check lor Judge Cushjuaa, who igntyice4 Ul mnn Ueti Walev.

the Kirl'i hitfhaU gave the situation a sudden serious four Travelers' checks fur each and rei-ords of savings accounts iu four different banks, attar he nleaded guilty to UtltfiiAl turn. The troops were in readiness, too, to cone with the on Paris" i something over 2 1.000. lion in the eruflt, int4 oitf threatened by Col. Francois De I RocQue, head of the Fascist "Cross The man pleaded to be tUlowed to stay and pay his lodging and i board but th rules required him to lev. Spcclfttejrs gleefully kbvut.

TbaA'c the ticket! as Oaring youug cop en a flyiog owtarcvcle sears the air with Uu greatest Knew to tamUtalf vtcrfroj4 la VUoa. It aU aMmM4 tvtRf taut tinw Awi (rifi of Fire." He has. iued nation-wide a verdict of guilty," tojreqast Aawst- 4 hva waa rntrnf i WaW irl Mg counsel Dore tarmed trgugneot Tbt orlWej '-v- vtAt'.

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