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MONDAY, JTTNE 28. 1933 POUR Other Press Departments, Court 7200 Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4900 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS HITLER SEES HER AGAIN PICNIC 'DAMPENED" FOR COUPLE AS CAR. DROPS 15 FEET HITLER PRAISES '38 DEPRESSION ii.l i )U i h.ii.w i m. ulm Fair's Doll Day Topic National doll club day at th New York World'sTair is the topic for the Pittsburgh Doll Club meeting Friday. Mrs.

Lillian Beeskow, president of the club, attended ac-tivties of National Doll Day at the Fair and will be LAID TO LABOR AXIS STRENGTH Says Italy, Germany Form 'Community of Fate' BOMBS FEARED, BRITISH ARMY 1 POSTSGUARDED Irish Republican Attacks on Key Defense Stations Are Reported Planned ACT BY C. OF C. Businessmen Testify Before fit- 1 By The United Press MUNICH, Germany, June 25 Senate Committee on Proposed Revision Adolf Hitler, in a brief speech to! a delegation of Italian World War veterans yesterday, said: "Every attempt to break the alliance between our two friendly states must break against the determined resolution of the two See the editorial, "More Important Than Going Home" on Page 10. By The United Press WASHINGTON. June 26 Repre axis powers." The visit of the veterans, he said, sentatives of the United States Chamber of Commerqe said today in statements before the Senate Education and Labor Committee that emph asized German-Italian cooperation in "a community of fate for all the future." Bp The United Press LONDON, June 26 Double guards were stationed at all balloon barrage, anti-aircraft and other territorial army stations in the London area today in the belief that "Irish Republican Army" terrorists Intended to strike at key defense points.

Magistrates issued 130 search warrants to Scotland Yard to them in raids during which 30 suspects were arrested as the result of a series of bombings in London during the week-end. Twenty of the suspects were held. liAl-V- 'VV llg I if iiinirmniwiiii mii tnir limn rfffi" Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda the recovery drive is being slowed because business fears that increased Minister, in a speech at Cologne, continued his bitter campaign against Great Britain. How long could your family survive if your Income were to stop suddenly? Life Insurance will protect them; and, in addition, will provide for your own retire- ment leisure time with an independent income to enjoy iti Do something now before it's too late; Give your family and yourself this assured protection; 'If it comes to a crisis our an industrial activity will result in an increase in strikes. swer is that ii our government John Leary, chairman of the wishes to take the risk we will follow," he said.

"We are ready to take any risk. He who does not gamble cannot win. Chamber's executive committee, and B. C. Heacock, president of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.

and chairman of the Chamber's committee on manufacture, appeared before "If the British attempt to threaten us that does not matter to us. There is no force behind it. "Take, for example, China, where the Senate committee to urge National Labor Relations Act the Japanese strip them naked and the English can do nothing about; it. England remains stupid. She I 1 viol.

cannot compete with our might." It was reported that 50 R. terrorists had been sent to principal British cities from Ireland and were spending about $5000 a week on bombing activities. 30 to 40 Persons Hurt From 30 to 40 persons were injured in London's gay West End Saturday night in seven R. bombings. One victim was a child, another a crippled newsboy.

Scotland Yard operatives were pent on a search throughout London for members of the R. particularly in the north districts of the city, in hope of finding the terrorists' central arsenal. In Ireland, the government of Eamon de Valera, which had outlawed the R. but had not proceeded actively against it, sent He repeated his demand for the 'Caused Depression Mr. O'Leary charged that the labor act and the "spirit and method" of its administration caused return of German colonies.

through a garage, toppled trees and catapulted down the 15-foot embankment. Mr. Ford was arrested, accused of driving while intoxicated. A picnic celebration for James A. Ford, 25, of Rochester Bellevue, and his wife, 23, ended in this creek along: Camp Home today as the truck in which they were riding nosed THE DEATH rate from acute ap the 1938 business depression.

He accused the Labor Board of being pendicitis in this country has risen steadily in the past few decades. 1 "active in supporting strikes." He charged that the reduced strikes in 1938, compared with 1937, was a result of the depression Truck Rams Into Garage, rather than, as the board contends. a result of the Labor Act and its Snaps Trees, Ends in Creek administration. MIRIAM VERNE Adolf Hitler saw Miss Verne, Pittsburgh dancer, perform for the sixth time Saturday night when she appeared at Munich's Gaertner Square Theater in the operetta "Happy Journey." Miss Verne is living in Munich with her aunt, Miss Anne Wilmott. She recently moved from a hotel to a private home where she will be visited soon by her mother, Mrs.

Albert C. Staley of Dormont, who sailed last week for Germany. out troops and armored cars to aid police in suppressing disorders at COUGHLIN FEARS NEUTRALITY ACT Sees Roosevelt as 'Lord of World' If Bill Passes The Senate committee resumed its hearings on proposed amend ments to the Wagner Act as the mation against Mr. Ford before Justice of the Peace William C. Reed, of Emsworth.

He was committed to jail pending a hearing. Dublin, Fermoy and Listowell. Wax Works Also Bombed It was disclosed that in addition to bombing banks in the West End House Rules Committee prepared to consider two resolutions seeking an investigation of the Labor Board district Saturday night. R. and the Wage -Hour Administration terrorists had bombed the Chamber of Horrors and Little Red Riding Suggested Amendments Mr.

Heacock presented the FIRECRACKERS ALL STORES KoC; 4.xj 42 Hood in the famous Mme. Tus Baud's Wax Works. Cardinals Hinsley, Catholic arch Chamber's suggestions for amend ments to the act and asserted bishop of Westminster, London, in a sermon at Holy Trinity Church 17 BILLS DIE ON JAMES' DESK Amendment to Compensation Act Included in Vetoes MISSING HERE By The United Press DETROIT, June 26 Father Charles E. Coughlin, in his regular Sunday address, attacked the neutrality legislation as an act that would force the United States into war, dictatorship, and "government by man and not by law." "President Roosevelt would be that they were designed to accomplish the following purposes: 'To preserve the right of freedom yesterday, threatened to excom municate terrorists. A truck, occupied by a man and his wife on their way home from a picnic, ran through a garage, knocked down trees and then plunged over a 15-foot embankment into a creek along the Camp Home early today.

James A. Ford, 25, of Rochester Bellevue, the driver, was pronounced under the influence of liquor by Dr. T. E. Thompson, of California Avalon, after his arrest.

Mrs. Norma Ford, 23, wife of Ford, was treated at Suburban General Hospital, Bellevue, for minor injuries. The Fords had attended a picnic held on the of Bellevue Gardens. According to Constable Conrad Becker, of Kilbuck the truck, used to pull trailers, crashed through a garage owned by Peter Gotschall. Part of the building was knocked down.

The truck continued about 50 feet, knocking down trees and came to of speech. He vigorously denounced the Substitute Noise Makers come lord of the world upon pas Sold for 'Sane' July 4 "To grant an employer the right to petition the NLRB for a determination of the representatives selected by his employes for collective bargaining. To prohibit coercion of employes from any source. "To repeal the closed-shop sage of the bill," Father Coughlin ale is Fruits said. Pennsylvania approached her first safe and sane" July 4 today and there wasn't a single firecracker to By The United Press HARRISBURG, June 26 Gov.

Arthur H. James today vetoed the 1939 Legislature's amendments to Pennsylvania's unemployment compensation enabling legislation on grounds it would increase the direct relief load without benefiting em Vegetables be found in Pittsburgh. bombings as "cowardly and atrocious." "Such barbarism in itself is a crime," he said, "no matter how specious a pretext is advanced to make it appear less savage. -The Church of God strongly and clearly condemns secret societies which plot against church or state. Members incur excommunication and until they completely renounce their participation in such societies they can not be admitted to the Eacrament." Armored Cars L'sed Armed troops and armored cars were called out to aid police at Fermoy, in Ireland, when a Re-nuhlican nroppssinn rffuspri to riis- AND Because of an act passed by the He urged his listeners to write their Senators "petitioning them to support only neutrality which backs no foreign entanglements and which does not propose to make any one man the lord of the world." He charged that President Roose last Legislature, dangerous explo sives are forbidden in the state andi The popular small size cans ployers.

a checkup today revealed that a stop when it plunged over thej' harmless" noise makers are being ernoaiiKJiienb ana leu mio Jjowry offered for sale this year to take The measure was one of 17 vetoed by the governor as he worked to clear his desk of bills from the regular session before deadline Run. Constable Becker made an infor a Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, etc. practically every variety of Fruits and Vegetables Included in this sale a small cans the place of the cannon crackers and torpedoes of years past that caused so many accidents. Thursday. The new list brought the total of bills disapproved by GOVERNORS GATHER FOR ANNUAL PARLEY By The United Press ALBANY, N.

June 26 Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of New York convened the 31st annual Conference of Governors today with a plea that state executives co-operate in a plan to discourage trade barriers. Gov. Lehman, welcoming the gt -ernors of half of the states of Union, said that previous, conferences had discussed the erection of trade barriers by various states.

"If that evil remains unchecked, Mr. James to 33. Caps Exempted The law exempts caps containing Other bills vetoed today included velt "practically said" that Congress must remain in session until neutrality legislation is either passed or rejected. "Do you remember how, some years ago, the House of Deputies in Italy voted itself out of existence?" he said. "Do you recall how the Third Reich voted into power an absolute dictator? "Do you recollect what happened in 1917 in Russia how Leninism those to: up to .25 grains of explosives the kind boys fire in toy pistols and Milk Prevent estates of Pennsylvanians Hy-TE-GOPD fireworks dealers are taking full ad perse.

Additional police reinforcements were called from Cork to further trouble. Twenty-six people were injured in Dublin when R. sympathizers from Belfast held a demonstration outside the general post office. Police charged the crowd vantage of the exemption to turn from passing to alien beneficiaries nations which ban such transfers to the United States; authorize the out some new varieties of Summtr daublts th dtmciii for this Hut tvopcratcd milk. Among the novelties is a feather Department of Property and Sup plies to purchase blind-made prod' MYSTERY SHIP LOST AFTER DODGING HELP By The United Press BOSTON, June 26 Three disabled vessels had been towed to safety by coast guards today, but a fourth still was mysteriously missing.

The mystery ship was sighted yesterday by the Latvian steamer Her-cogs Jekabs on the eastern edge of Georges Bank. Though fog horn signals and shots indicated the vessel was in distress, the steamer reported, the ship started its motors and disappeared in the fog. ed torpedo which, when thrown to ucts; exempt "seeing-eye" dogs from Extra Special was born; how a small political party, composed of not more than tall cans a hard surface, explodes a cap and I think there can be no doubt that the nation and the individual states sends the feather a hundred feet in the license tax. Gives His Reasons one-hundredth of the population of the air. Russia came into power?" of the nation, will greatly suffer," Paper "busters" in the form of Explaining his reasons for dis Take some along to your summer cottageeasy to carry, easy to keep.

Father Coughlin said in each in he said. approving the unemployment com' stance the objectives were achieved Gov. Lehman told the chief ex walking canes also are something! new, a roll of paper breaking each time the cane is struck on the sidewalk to make a loud report. through sheep's clothing legislation ecutives that the nation has progressed far beyond the philosophy for Steaks, Chops under which the wolf of tyranny and one-man rule rose to power." llr-TE-CMD of sectional Regulation noise-makers that have The steamer, outbound from New been sold for New Year celebrations with their clubs. During a musical festival at Listowell loud speakers suddenly proclaimed: "Hello! This is the 'Irish Republican Army'," and a speaker read an R.

proclamation. It was discovered that a number of 5'ouths had entered Listowell College and seized the microphone. They escaped. German Link Seen For the first time, the British press today suggested that foreign powers are backing the I. R.

A. in view of alleged German activities in Ireland during the World War, the man in the street has long been speculating on the possibility that the I. R. A. was re- York, searched nine hours and for many years are another substi SHE SHOPS BY PLANE found an oil patch on the ocean, Chili Sauce large 12-oz.

tute for dangerous fireworks. but no trace of the missing ship pensation amendments, the governor pointed out the bill requires earnings of $200 in any year preceding loss of employment as an eligibility pre-requisite. Existing laws graduate required earnings from $97.50 to $195. The amendments were sponsored by Representative C. Frank Gillan, Franklin).

"The tendency, therefore," the governor said, "of the proposed legislation is to increase the number of unemployed requiring public There are about 25 or 30 kinds of Three members of the crew of ART' ROONEY OUT FOR REGISTER POST Arthur J. "Art" Rooney," a pro the Gloucester fishing schooner America rowed 15 miles in three REAL BARGAINS! DONAHOE'S QUALITY pistols on sale, from the usual "cowboy and Indian" variety to the more imaginative tommy guns, toy cannons, and "world of tomorrow" weapons that emit sparks when hours through fog to Nantucket Lightship to summon aid for their ship, disabled by engine trouble uicy Beefsteaks fired. prietor of Pittsburgh's professional football team, today took out a petition to become a candidate for a Republican nomination for Register since Thursday. The Cutter Tahoe ceivlng money from abroad, but the towed the America into New Bed Displays Arranged Major Lynn Adams, head of the Tenderloin Sirloin Steaks Round Steaks assistance and to require the commonwealth to provide for larger funds for that purpose. ford.

A sloop and a trawler also of Wills in the September primaries. newspapers hav-e not mentioned the popular suspicions. State Police, said at Harrisburg his were towed to safety. The petition marks Mr. Rooney's 1250 troopers had been ordered to "Notwithstanding that the effect Today, however, the conservative watch for violations of the fireworks 315, Yorkshire Post said editorially: first attempt to run for public office, although he has been active in politics for years.

of the proposed amendments is reduce the amount of contributions act, particularly in places near the State line where attempts might be "It would certainly be a surprise to no one in this country if evidence is eventually forthcoming to Other persons taking out petition papers today included: Councilman made to bootleg crackers, Roman' candles and other outlawed ma is not reduced. As a Consequence, the employer receives no advantage through the reduction of the benefits paid to his employers." SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS pound 23c LAMB STEW, 2 lbs. 25c LAMB PATTIES, ea. 5c associate German intrigue or at least German money with the Depart from Charter? 1 1. R.

A. outrages." George E. Evans, seeking a Democratic nomination looking toward re-election to City Council, and Calvin L. of 147 Hemphill seeking a Republican nomina Dance Marks Anniversary 25 ASSORTED COLD CUTS Fort Pitt Brand ready to serve always temptingly fresh only The Governor described the alien property measure as one "singularly lacking in details." It provided for enactment of property not trans tion for Council. JAMES SIGNS LONE STATE LIQUOR BILL By The United Press HARRISBURG, June 26 The lone bill salvaged from the state administration's far-reaching liquor reform program during the closing hours of the last legislative session was signed into law by Gov.

'Arthur H. James today. It was the Curran-Royer Bill limiting the number of licensed taprooms except club and hotel bars, to one for each 1000 population within municipalities and increasing the prerequisites for hotel drinking permits. Taking out petition papers for A dance marking the fourth anniversary of the organization will nomination to the office of County ferred and pro rata distribution to Commissioner were: Jacob Sokol, Democrat, 5823 Pierce John residents denied inheritances by laws of foreign nations. This, the Governor said, would require the 'umbo Cantaloupes be held at Bill Green's tonight by the McKeesport Junior B'nai Brith Auxiliary.

The committee includes Miss Hilda Weiss, chairman. Miss Eleanor Billig, Miss Flora Weinberg, Miss Florence Spiegel and Klebanski, Republican, Mt. Wash' ington, and Daniel V. Friel, Demo crat, Harrison Twp. Commonwealth to act as collection from California extra A number of other petitions were taken out Saturday.

Miss Thelma Weiss. agency for "a small group of Pennsylvanians." The blind products bill was vetoed because it "would be a departure from the long established policy, grounded in the constitution, re mm0m "36 size-ripened on the vine, each quiring Commonwealth supplies to be purchases through competitive bidding." Mr. James said the State Council for the Blind was opposed terials. The act imposes a maximum penalty of $100 fine and 90 days' imprisonment. Several communities in the Pittsburgh district plan to have supervised public displays of night fireworks in the next few weeks.

Such displays are allowed under special permit. 90 IN CLASS OF 1914 TO ATTEND REUNION Ninety of the 115 members of the 1914 class, Allegheny High School, will observe the 25th anniversary of their graduation in Mc-Cann's Dining Room, Diamond at 6:30 p. m. Friday. Fifteen members have died and 10 have not been located, Mrs.

George W. Postgate, secretary, reported. Other class officers are Dr. Alfred McElroy. Dr.

Archie Richardson and Robert K. Cochrane, Jr. Needlework Helps Flier MARINEZ, June 26 Harry Sherman of Portland, Ore, thinks that standard aviation equipment should include a sewing kit. He made an emergency landing here, owing to a ripped wing, but managed to borrow a needle and thread from a housewife, sewed up the damaged wing and hopped off again. LEMONS 360 size, BEETS 11 to the "seeing-eye" dog license fee exemption and that it would benefit Only 82 persons to the extent of JWLEi i between $1.10 and $2.20 a year.

home grown CAULIFLOWER, snowy white, each le Camay the Soap of Beautiful Women Elizabeth Allan, British actress, arrives back in London at 3 in the afternoon after a shopping tour in Paris in the Taking: the 9 a. m. plane on the new hourly London-Paris air service, the actress had plenty of time for shopping, a leisurely luncheon and later tj appear at her nightly performance in a London play. THE 4th WU JAMES CITY GIRL INJURED IN CRASH By The United Press KANE, June 26 A 19-year-old girl from James City was in critical condition today from injuries suffered two autos sideswiped yesterday near Ludlow. The girl, Helen Dankodic, received a fractured skull.

The cars were driven by George H. Holland and Carl Johnson, both of Kane. Johnson, 25, riding with Holland, suffered a possible skull fracture. Si IVORY SOAP 7 hr tfft nf bars II for for medium size bar 5c- Infant Found Dead in Pond By Young Parents at Mars stock up at this price. CHIPSO extra special OXYDOL extra special into the pond in a vain search for his.

child's body. The young parents' hopes were buoyed briefly ST! when he did not locate Davey. Then, 5) large (S)C pkgs. 4d 4 The General Tire is the acknowledged quality tire of the industry we do not make "second" or "third" line tires no matter what the price! You SAVE up to per set. Lifetime guarantee terms to make it easy to buy CAMPBELL CO AT ELOOMFiELD BRMEHAIFLQWER ONE-JWOiSIYEH-FIVE 10 $3 v)(p)C pkgs.

4 4 BOY, 17, VANISHES AS QUARREL CLIMAX Police were asked to aid in the search for Fred Hill, 17, of 121 South Euclid who disappeared from his home yesterday. According to a report to police, young Hill had an argument with his father, and disappeared a short time later. He is described as being 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing 145 pounds with brown bushy hair and wore gray trousers, a sweater and white shirt. with a rake he brought the body to the Mr. McCosby and his 21-year-old wife tried for hours to revive the child.

CRISCO DREFT Death claimed a 21-month-old baby as the young mother and father worked on a small farm near Mars. The victim, Edward David Mc-Cosby, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester G. McCosby, drowned in a small pond in sight of the farm house.

The tragedy wasn't discovered until Mrs. McCosby noticed her son missing from the kitchen. She called the 22-year-old father who was working a quarter of a mile away. Only a parental premonition told them Davey had fallen to his death in the pond. Mr.

McCosby dived repeatedly P6 can mmf The tragedy occurred Saturday. Davey will be buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, South tomorrow after funeral services at the Edward C. Kountz Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Mrs.

McCosby, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Whalen of 325 Maple Terrace, was married three years ago after graduation from St Mary of the Mount.

-alwavs fluffy and creamy a perfect cooking fat. 5 times more suds than soap in hardest water A "DESPERATE nationalism" is forcing foreign nations to use substitutes for petroleum gasoline at a fiPEK EVENINGS 'TILL 9:00. SUNDAYS 'TILL 5:08 staggering loss, according to Dr. Gustav Egloff, director of research of an oil products company..

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