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EIGHT Other Press Departments, Court 7200 MONDAY. MAY 20, 1933 Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4900 PITTSBURGH PRESS NURSE KILLED BRENTWOOD GIRL WINS TYPING CONTEST 49 DIED WHEN THIS GIANT SOVIET PLANE PLUNGED 2000 FEET ASSEMBLY MAY HIT SNAG OVER MAGHEN Presbyterian Leaders to Meet in Ohio City Thursday BOY SCOUTS BAR 2904AS UNFIT Pittsburgh Has 'Full Share On 'Red Flag' List, Leader Says Miss May A. Young, 224 Kaplin Brentwood, earned the title of champion stenographer in a typing contest among students Saturday at Duquesne University. Miss Young, a graduate of South Hills High, averaged 75 words a minute over a 15-minute period. 4 -x jtse Pittsburgh has contributed its full share of names to the official "red flag list" of the Boy Scouts of America, Andrew T.

Benson, county scout executive, said today. Mr. has just returned from the annual meeting of the Scouts National Council at Chicago, where Colonel Theodore Roosevelt revealed the existence of a list of men who are regarded as undesirable influences on youth. By The United Press CINCINNATI, May 20 Revival of the controversy over suspension of Dr. J.

Gresham Machen of Philadelphia may be one of the important matters before the Presbyterian General Assembly here next week. Dr. Machen, reputed Fundamentalist, was suspended by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, N. ai a disciplinary action on charges of insubordination arising from his cfeation of the independent board of Presbyterian Foreign Missions as a rival" to the regular church mission group. The Assembly will open Thursday with Dr.

William Chalmers Covert, retiring moderator, presiding, and will close May 29. Mentioned as new moderator are Dr. Stewart M. Robinson, Elizabeth, N. Dr.

Charles W. Welch, Louisville, and Dr. Ezra Allen Van Nuys, San Francisco. Among major church matters to be considered is a merger of the Board of National Missions and the Board of Christian Education. The list contains 2,904 names, and is in constant use in Boy Scout headquarters throughout the coun Sherman Williams, soprano, Mrs.

Walter Rye will play the choir IWllmll lairrtiirn mm mimimninrnnimnii Mill i'i 'in Htnainnr" try, Colonel Roosevelt said in his convention address. Mr. Benson explained that the list has been kept since the organization of Boy Scouts. Names are added to it as men apply for places as scout leaders -or executives and are turned down because investigation reveals something about their lives or characters that would make them unfit to lead boys. Choir to Give Concert The Sewickley Valley Choir directed by Julian it.

Williams will be heard in a concert tomorrow evening in Sewickley High School. The program embraces sacred and secular compositions. Assisting are Joseph O. Stritmater, baritone; with Mrs. Stritmater at the piano; Howard Rye, cellist, and Helen members of the crew, 37 passengers and the pilot of the stunting plane were killed.

The size of the Maxim Gorky can be judged by comparison with the figure of the man at left. The Maxim Gorky, largest of all land aircraft and most magnificent product of Soviet airplane factories, caused the worst airplane disaster when it crashed at Moscow after being struck by a plane whose pilot was stunting against orders. Eleven Elizabeth Man Killed Joseph Linden, 75, of R. Elizabeth, was killed late Saturday night when struck by a Pittsburgh Lake Erie Railroad train at Bells Bridge, near Elizabeth. The ever-growing list is sent to all headquarters and is the first thing referred to when a citizen evidences a desire to join in the scout movement.

The name "red flag list" suggests that it applies to dangerous radicals only, but the term means that when DEATH OF 49 SPURS SOVIET AIR PROGRAM 3 Giant Planes Like Maxim Gorky to Be Built notified to post bond pending an Inquest. Samuel Hartzell, 59, of R. D. No. 2, Renfrew, Butler County, died in the Allegheny General Hospital early today from a fractured skull.

According to a report to the Coroner, Hartzell was struck by an auto at Allison Park last Friday. The Coroner is investigating In an attempt to learn the name of the driver. CAR SMASHES WINDOW Three hours after an auto he was driving crashed through a $400 window in a Liberty Ave. restaurant 9 Order by Telephone STEVENSON'S COUNTRY ROLL DENVER TRAIN FREED AFTER AVALANCHE Crack Flier Held Seven Hours in Rock-Filled Tunnel By The United Press DENVER, May 20 Workmen today cleared away last evidence of the rock slide which for seven hours late yesterday held the crack Denver Rio Grande Western Panoramic Limited imprisoned in the No. 1 Tunnel 25 miles west of Denver.

The flier was fighting a blinding snowstorm when suddenly a large rock inside the entrance to the "Little" Mqffat Tunnel loomed before the engineer. To) yesterday, Henry Poole, 30, of 12 IN AUTO CRASH AT CLAYSVILLE Two Others Injured as Machines Collide in Washington County CHILD FATALLY HURT Illinois Man to Face Coroner's Jury Instead of Wedding Ceremony One Washington student nurse was killed and two others were injured in an auto accident near ClaysviUe last night. The victim, Mae Tilton, 20, of Cameron, W. died a few minutes after she was take to a Washington hospital with a fractured skull and internal injuries. The other injured nurses were Dorothy Kinder, 20, of West Brownsville, and Mary Mackey, 20, of Bent-leyville.

They were reported recovering today. The accident occurred when the auto in which the three young nurses and their escorts, driven by Andrew Denchak of Millsboro, skidded out of control and overturned on the national highway. One of the youths was slightly injured. WEDDING DELAYED Tragedy halted an Illinois man's marriage plans at Monongahela yesterday. Henry L.

Berline, 45, of Whitehall, 111., was driving to Lancaster, where he was to marry Clara Clapp, an employe of the Stevens House there. Near Monongahela Floy Davis, 7, of Sunnyside, was walking with his father and brother along the roadside. A train shot past on the nearby railroad tracks. Roy, state highway patrolmen said, was startled by the roar and leaped into the road, directly in front of Berline's car. He was killed.

The bridegroom-to-be was arrested and will be required to post bond for a coroner's inquest before he can continue to Lancaster. ONE DEAD, TWO HURT One man was killed and two others injured when a stolen truck overturned near Camp Jo-Ann, about five miles from New Kensington, early yesterday morning. Herbert Hulse, 21, of 1701 Second Arnold, was dead when police arrived. He had been pinned beneath the truck. Kenneth Callas, 19, of 1406 Fifth and Walter Eberhart, 21, of 1820 Fourth both of Arnold, were treated at the Citizens General Hospital.

New Kensington; Callas for contusions of the leg, and Eberhart for contusions of the back. The injured men admitted the truck had been stolen, police said. Its driver, who. police said, was Eugene Berkovin, 21, of 1531 Second New Kensington, went to a nearby gas station, reported the accident and fled. He had not been apprehended this morning.

CYCLIST INJURED Frank Kuchinick. 24, of 800 Oak-mont Oakmont, suffered a compound fracture of the leg when his motorcycle collided with an auto on the Freeport Springdale, yesterday afternoon. He was taken to Citizens General Hospital. The driver of other car was William P. Pilstan, of Oak Ches-wick, police said.

BOY'S INJURIES FATAL Robert Petrilina, 10, of Moon Run, struck by an auto last Thursday near his home, died in the Presbyterian Hospital yesterday from a fractured skull. According to a report to the Coroner the auto was driven by Raymond McPherson of 2214 Center who has been was arrested in the 1100 block East Ohio on a reckless driving charge. According to police, Poole's auto crashed through a window at Thompson's Restaurant. 968 Libertv rOUTTER lowest price in years a scout executive sees the name of an applicant on the list he is to stop all negotiations with him at once, explained Mr. Benson.

The list is regarded as a secret, and names are not revealed to anyone outside the organization, he added. In his speech in Chicago, Colonel Roosevelt 'declared that: "Through the years through our 25 years of existence we have tried to safeguard ourselves in every way from men unfit to lead or influence boys, and we intend to continue to do so." Colonel Roosevelt is chairman of the Division of Pensonnel of the Boy Scouts of America. Paul Blanshard, Commissioner of Accounts of New York City, telegraphed Colonel Roosevelt asking that the list be made public. "As the father of a Boy Scout," he telegraphed, "I ask you to make this list public, together with the reasons for the presence of each name on the list. "When my son joined the Boy Scouts I was assured that its policies were non-partisan, non-sectarian and non-controversial.

Was this assurance true or false?" He slammed on the brakes and the huge flywheel snapped when it came in contact with the boulder. but disappeared before police Minutes later 250 tons of rock and arrived. gravel crashed down from the mountainside above the tunnel en -pound trance and smashed against the sides of the two steel coaches. Two more slides occurred before relief TO By The United Press MOSCOW, May 20 Soviet Russia, using for its motto "Never surrender, never retreat," made of its air tragedy today an exhortation to greater aviation efficiency and more rigid discipline. It was announced that in place of the great eight-motored airplane Maxim Gorki, which crashed Saturday with the loss of 49 lives, three identical planes will be built.

It was made evident also that the crash, caused when a pilot "stunting" against strict orders in his pursuit plane crashed into the Gorki and sent it, disintegrating, to the earth, would be made an example to all aviators, military and civil, and that the result would be an intensification of the iron discipline of the Communist regime. Bodies of the Maxim Gorki victims were placed in red coffins in the Moscow crematorium. The remains will be cremated tonight in the presence of relatives and friends and representatives of the government which accorded the victims state funerals. crews cleared the tracks. SHIP LEFT TO BURN Freighter Aground Off Alaska; Coast Guard Saves Crew By The United Press SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 With 42 officers, crew members and passengers removed safely by Coast Guardsmen, the freighter Denali Colby Cheese, pound 23c We've priced it very low as a special inducement for those who have never tried this exceptionally fine butter.

Kiwanis Club to IVIeet The Kiwanis Club of South Hills will hold an "All Kiwanis Night celebration tonight in Philips Brothers' Garage, Cypress and Popular in which they will was aground and burning off Zayas STEVENSON'S Country Roll Butter is churned in the country from pure, sweet cream the finest butter obtainable it's soft, fluffy, creamy shaped into appetizing, attractive rolls that make slicing easy easy to spread, no small pieces, absolutely no waste. STEVENSON'S Country Roll Butter "keeps" better than tub butter or prints the vegetable parchment wrapper seals the flavor in and keeps foreign odors out. island, Alaska, today. join with 1847 other clubs through out the country. A feature of the meeting will be a radio address by Ten officers, seven passengers, 23 crew members and four stowaways were taken aboard the Coast Guard CITIZENS OF MADRID protested a proposal for ridding the city of beggars, saying that the beggars form one of the chief sights of the city and that their removal would cause visitors to go elsewhere.

Dr. William J. Carrington, inter national Kiwanis president who will Cutter Cyane, which was standing by the burning vessel. speak from Atlantic City. Free Delivery whether you shop in person or if you telephone EAST END: Hiland 1800 SEWICKLEY: Sewick.

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