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PAGE TWO The Stock Market World' finiest Babe; One Pound COUNCILMAN FACING COURT XNOX CALLS F0RFIGHT1NG Chicago Publisher Tells the ONE DEAD, THREE UNCONSCIOUS IN BUZZARD. SAYS U.S. OWES BETHLEHEM FIVE MILLIONS THE ASSOCIATED pqtsa 16V4 44 12S1. 28 Alaska Jun 16 Allis Ch Mfg 44 Am Can 126Mi Am Coml AIco Am Rad and St 2H Am Roll Mill 31 Am Smelt and 62Vs is Nifty Alcuthlnr. HERTFORD, N.

I A police emergency squad knocked up po- out a window and lowered the worn- si v( New York Financial Rac 'lice, or the do ighllest eomic atrip de eavt an three floors In a rack. ceive. vUUm, couldn't have done better than 179 Men It's Up to Them Sltlerson. Ho, like the north-1 U. S.

Diitrict Court MaiterL west mounted, got his man. Plaintiff's Prayer. ket Enlarged to Include Robert Garland of Pittsburgh Say Mail Fraud of $6,000,000. 22Vl 30 Vi 8 TWt When the boots he had "branded' WICHITA, Kas. C.

E. Klag, suing. Am Tel and Tel Am Wat Wks Anaconda. Arm 111 Atch and Atl Rcrtn Atlas Track Auburn Auto oay Amount Due Corp Defy New Deal to Save Financial Extinction. with a private mark were stolen.

the Wichita transportation company Louis look his flashlight and played or took the witness stand and Desperate Battle to Penetrate Blinding Storm and Take Food to Marooned Mandera Over Treacher-ou Chesapeake Bay Ice. it on oi pgaaerauy. nc his testimony with this pray. BEAVER FALLS. Feb.

8. Col- bDotx anDeared. on the feet of Jesse oration and Subsidiaries for Building Troop and Transport Ships During World War. cr: Aviation Corp "Dear Jesus, help me this morning In be truthful and honest; help me to.ggu and Onl0 loncl Frank Knox, paying his white, who already had police visit to Industrial Western Pcnnsyl- rMovd. whlle w0i iM vania in a few months, told a group I of business men It is up to them and their associates to start fighting the rreblem.

i nmv Hnnl In avv thpm.clvtvi from NF.W YORK. Sarah Jackson. Bfl. Barnsdafl I snow mai me cause i am is ijust: that I have unfairly been dealt with. Help these Jurors to see the NEW YORK, Feb.

8. (Wallace O. Garland, youthful financial wizard, and a list of co-defendants enlarged to Include his uncle. Robert Garland of Pittsburgh, were charged today with mall frauds totalling $6,000,000. The latest Indictment, returned by a federal grand Jury yesterday, named both Garlands, Arnold C.

Mason, business associate of Wallace, and 28 other Individuals and six corporations. 33 28 48i 6 la 9 IB-U I7i 24 Vi 1.3K 128 Vt 29 'A 72'in Vt 59 3tV. I08'i 69 2BH 52V4 59', 1695, 22 30 6Vs 74 32H 27 48 6 51 1914 17 23 639, 128 17(4 2Q, 7244 63 31 108t, 68 29 S8 444 21t 18 14 05 16 CRISFIELD. Feb. A ilcspcratc battle to penetrate a blind-inr bliizaid and lake food in marooned islanders over treacherous Chesapeake Bay Ice left a state policeman dead and Ave persons recover financial extinction.

suffered a heart nltnck and it was light in justice to me. We ask in Thy i Former Governor John S. Fisher In- 'necessary to move her to a hospital, name, amen." troduced the Chicago publisher and she weighed 350 pounds and egress The court promptly declared a mis-! potential candidate for the Republican i through the door was Impossible. trial. presidential nomination to the manu-: PHILADELPHIA, Feb.

master appointed by the V. S. district court has found that the federal government owes $5,661,154 to the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, and Associated Corporations, for building troop ships and transnoru facturers association of Benver Falls Bendix Aviat Bethlehem Stl Beth stl Pfd Blaw Knox Borden Borg Warner Brlggs Mfg Burr Ad Mach Canifd Pac Case I Cntcrpil Tract Celancse Cerro De Pas Chcs and Ohio Chi and It charged Investors were mulcted ne worm war. of $1,500,000 through activities of the The findings of William Clarke Mas 16 44 12414 2 is 31V 61 101) V4 22 30M tv, 74 32H 37 Vl 37 5 5 1714 23 (4 53H 127H 17 28H 72 63 .10 I2Vi 1081.4 67 29 5114 38 4' 21 18Vi 94 6H 16 50 62; 20 li 4.i 411, 6',) .14 Vs 14', 78 2'. 37 2 CI', 102 Is 4'i 134 72'.

18 6S4 146 30 154i 6.0. P. COALITION IS IN PROSPECT 4Vi "a man who could lend us bnck to and hfJ Mrs Wcbsler Knight 2nd 'he safe nnd nne Ih.np in Amer.cn Provirtcnce. r. Mra.

C. P. George Dwolmsm hi, attack on al Fm.t San Houston, Texas, and' Roosevelt administration to what he nnrltm ck termed I he pliRhl or business plagued 'p rcslriclim; governmental Inlcrrer- telephoned his sister. Mrs. bhiabeth enc, Knox rlcscribed the country's Colvm at Topeka, Kansas.

situation as "the worst since the Civil "Only ten days ago he returned War," a business trip to Chicago." Miss "For three years business has been Williams told reporters. to the whipping post of the "He still was acutely interested in New Deal. Allow ihem to capture politics and had been doing all he business and they capture all." Cuuld to back the candidacy of Gov- defendants Involving the Central Commonwealth Service Corporation, a holding company organized by Wallace Garland, and. the Garland Manufacturing Company, of West Pittsburgh, headed 'by Robert Garland who resigned' last week as president of the ittsburgh council. Wallace Garland.

Mason and 50 Cht St and 2 1B' Chi Pneu on. Philadelphia attorney who succeeded Owen J. Roberta as special master after Roberta became a supreme court justice, were filed yesterday, and recommended dismissal of the government's claim of $19,634,856 against the Bethlehem Corporations. The findings, subject to review by the district court, vindicate the corporations and their board chairmsn Charles M. Schwab, of wartime "profiteering" charges.

Schwab was general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation during the war and had charge of awarding contracts. Mason's report declares however Weighing exactly one pound at birth, her head only slightly larfpr than a regulation tennis bull. Dip world's smallest baby, Nancy Ann tight, shown here with the ruler Indicating how-liny she In. prolmlily will devnlop Into a normal, healthy baby. Oakland, rt odors any.

The child, horn two months prematurely, encased In cotton in an Incubator and Ik riven 3n drops of milk an hour from an eye ing Irom exhaustion and exposure. The six were members nf a group of IS who set out late yesterday from Crisneld. pushing a ton of food on sleds. They braved a bitter gale with swirling snow flakes in an attempt i restock the larders of Tancier and Smith Islands, ten miles out in the ice-choked bsy. Set.

William Hunter drupneu exhausted and died on an ice ofle. His body rested today aboard the coast guard cutler Travis, whose crciv recovered it and rescued three of Ihose suffering from exposure in the daring relief mission. One of those exhausted was Maj. t. B.

Garcy. head of Ihc Maryland state notice and leader of the expedition. Carey, along with Richard McCrcady of Crisfleld and Slate Policeman C. A. Disney, was picked up unconscious bv the Travis crow.

Before these men dropped in the battle with the storm. Edward L. Thompson. Salisburg amateur radio Republicans of Western Pa. May Join to Choose Candidate for Auditor General After the Taylor Announcement.

The outspoken publisher, stopping ernor La don. Chrysler City Strs Colum and El Coml Credit Coml Invest Tr Coml Solv Com with and Sou Congo) eum Na Con nlm Con Gas here on his eastern tour of battle Mr. and Mrs. Giinn awaited word 50, 1 other Individuals and 20 corporations 6214 already were tinder an Indictment 204 1 charging frauds which cost investors 41, i J4.50O.000. 41H Department of Justice Ms who helped work up the case, said no til' efrrt WM hclng made to round up the ncainsi me new uca pouuea 10 inc (rQm memberB ot lnc ramily Det0ve making funeral arrangements.

PlTTbHUKUtl, CD. 0. m-f vjpen dated it all from the day the Supreme Court invalidated the NRA. He (old Ihc manufacturers: "They said the Supreme Court puis legislation in a strait jacket. It them that Schwab took no pert In making delendants but that most ol were expectde to surrender.

with his own firm. Mi4 18'. 5(ttS 64 42 6 34 14 7B) 37 V4 21 4 14 li 72 1BW 48S. 7li 146 39s 1SV. tne afler lodiiy.

Nuinerouf other aliened OBITUARY (Continued from Paye One) with inlortncnl In the Edgewood Cemetery in Salisburg. oncrntovs have moved out since the I It nuts these New Dealers in a strait talk of a possible coalition anioiiK re- Cm Can I publican lenders In westet PomiHyi- I Conl Mot I vania counties to choose a candidate onl qu )ei for Auditor General was heard today Curtis Pub. artcr the announcement ul state chair- I cliru-5 plim pf man M. Harvey Taylor he will seek Curtiss Wright the nomination. Curtiss Wr A The Allcchcny county advisory Rc- npprp and Co 3744" "fnace uai'taiia, Mason and otners shio ine 3 named in the carlelr indictment, who I which Is uncontradicted, shows IhaJBl 102'4 were arraigned and denied lhc Schwab accepted the position ot 4 charges, arc now under bond.

lhe president of the United States on drive began. jiickel of staying within the principle Ywlerday 12 dcrendnnls, picfcen of the American form ol government. 14 i Th inrtiMm-m ih.i hi wouic undertake operator, one umce Thursday's raids, added another of coast guard boat 1'4 had lallen nto jllr SI. 200 to the scvern thousand dollars i it only if regulations and stipulalions hidden air hole in the ice. incy the financial condition and earning I JAMfcS MEARS.

Kuncial services for James Mearr, 40 years old. who died already collected at the average rale tjme to come. publican committee, already on record dc and pulled themselves out and were es. SlliS wit la rrisncld by six mem-' ot S100 per defendant. I 2.

Old age pensions to retire work- Tiiiif-conv liiohr nf pnmnliratinn at hts nrntnuMnv auouort iHilin'c tn in- i 724 18 70 I4G ben of the relief party. Trk xxrrrcv ers before they reach the unemploy-. homc ih Rayiie township, near Tano- elude it In conferences for possible Douglas Aire able stages. ma win be held in the Ruflner candidates, wired Taylor that if he'Du Pont De were made, as ha states, 'to relieve me ot any possibility of doing business with my own "Thc master finds as a fact that Charles M. Schwab had no responsibility as a representatve of the Fleet Corporation or of the United States of America in relation lo the contracts Thompson collapsed ana was LaK" OU-rlVUtV IJCrV power of the Garland Manufacturing Company, which at one time was a leading manufacturer of rigid steel was misrepresented to buy ers of slock in the holding company.

The holding company, the Indict men! charged, represented i-sclf as owning a substantial interest in the i6 39 39, en to a hospital but neither he nor unemployment uisurance. church in Rayne township al 10 a. m. prea-ata in seeking the nomination he El Aulo Tillel appeared to have sulTered cri- rO Bt DblVlAINLlt-lJ Although finding much to criti- dnv wilh inlcrmCnt in the Buffner need not meet them here next week. I El Boat ous injury.

zc, 1 7 i Cemetery. The comnf.ttee had invited Ihc iGenElec The first objective of the rcJlcr: (Continued from Page One) 'Den. he credited the Roosevelt ad- chairman to Pittsburgh for a confer- Gen Foos party, propelling two leds mpUlr Z2detaoin.ihrd between Bethlehem and Fleet Corpor- 33'-. 33'. 57 i manufacturing company and promise! at ion ICO wun ousinai oigannaimn o.T.ll Mr.

Irv.n Menri He was a mem- ll.uoni.i ua. mm Mrs. lrvin K. Mcnrs. ie.

anchored in an open streicn 01 A 0f A executive council. After a hastily called I Gen Refract of the Odd Fellow lodge of bcr Cly- water nearly mid-way to tne isianos. l33i convention will be held in The cutter was to put tnem on me vhinelon. Mk I proms 10 purcnasers ox noiainit gg i company stock. i lOH 285-.

i PITTSBURGH, Feb. 8 P) Former 32 Council President Robert 3534 indicted with his nephew and others I 2ga; oil charges of mail fraud, said today1 DELAY APPEAL ACTION (Continued From Page One) meeting, the following Ucgram went Gillette to Taylor under the signature of i Gold Dust county chairman W. J. McGregor: Goodyear and "Your announcement for Auditor Graham Paige General appears in today's papers. I No Ry uwlersinnd from your acceptance of i IIoutI Hpr invitation to confer with advisory Hudson Mot mcr.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pear; (Stear) Mears; two chil'dren: Jamcs-'. etla and Robert Meant, both at homc: his parents; five brothers: Clair Mears, of Indiana; Charles, William TERRIER HUMAN INTEREST (Continued from Page One) ice nine Adrance In West "S7 he "expedition and the' Four Western Slates already have: U-agedy which overtook it were pieced minimum price, tor coal in advance loeether by J. Millard Tawes from iof the national bituminous commis- messages radioed from the Travis to slon's hearing on fixing prices in the 33'. 58 .16 V) 89 '5 19-Hi 3d 29a 15' 2V4 304 67 17i 116't 33 10's 504 committee your mind was open and ft Hupp Mat Indust Ray but his slight weight would have made little impression on the ice-lop- the coast guard ill lying in vne bor here.

commission announced the mm- nntiiinn has been." he said, imum rates now are in effect in Col- and Quay Meant, all of Rayne township, and Holmes Mears, whose whereabouts is unknown; and two sisters: Mrs. Mary Campbell of Johnstown, and Mrs. Mabel Shugarls, of Girard, O. ped drifts. -that atlhoueh the islands have been 'orado.

New Mexico, Oklohamo and was your thought that we of Allegheny county would be consulted in the make-up of a stale ticket If re port be true and you have decided to be a candidate you have destroyed the purpose of the visit. Advise." 154, nfs mpany, the Garland Manufac customary four days, awaiting an ap-2Vi luring Company, "had no connection" pC-ai. His attorneys would not say 30 wilh the firms involved. immediately whether such a move 667i A federal grand jury in New York was pranned. 48a4 i rLiurucd a true bill against Robert 1 They had argued to the jury thai 17 Garland, Wallace Garland.

Arnold A bullet from the pistol of Trooper im1 Mason, Wallace's business associate, Lester Lucas, who accompanied 18-h and others Bloom to trap ShatTcr, killed his sis- 33b The 74-year-old Pittsburgher, who tcr. They contended also that Shaf-247 retired recently as president of coun- fer. who admitted firing from hij au- lO'xjcil, is known as "the father of day- i lomobile. had no intention of kilting SG light saving time" through his efforts either the girl or Bloom. 51 to get the fast time in force each i District Attorney Robert M.

Fort 25 summer. Iney had argued for the death pen- MVi Ke said ol the charge against him alty. lnt Harvest lnt Nick Can lnt Tel and Tel Johns Manville Kelvinator Kcnnccotl Krcsge SS Leh Val RR Libbey OFGL Loews Lorillard McCrory Strs cut off Irom the mainland lor many Arkansas. It also said It has determin- nis way home "Spunky" capped his days, there 1 no serious shortage of ed the weighted average cost ol pro- four ycars 1(fe wilh 0 job food or acute emergency among the duction in Wyoming and Utah and donc residenU," district price flxing boards Twenty-two days ago, Albert Shaf- Soon after the six men turned bk BUbmit proposed minimum sched- fer a nephew of Dewalt sent him to Crisfleld with Thompson and 1 Tillet. ules by February 14.

down a sleep dock icdge int0 a cre. the food supplies had to be abandoned The ncaringi t0 atari Monday, may vice for a foXi MKS. ALVERDA SILVIS. Funeral services for Mrs. Alverda Silvis, 72 years old, of Route 1.

Livermore, who died in the Indiana Hospital at 9:45 BRIDGE 57S 35 89H 19 26 'i 3V4 29i'4 15V. 2'm 30V4 66 58 Vi 17 110'i 18V. 33 'j I0H 56 V. 51 25 HVi 45 1, 14 44 9', 39 18 Vj 17 33'i 22 Vi 3Vi 12 69 V. 35 27 m.

yesterday of complications which Lif in in pns tv cotmuc several days. Commission- Few dogS( Dewat and Shaffer proud aid increased intensity. vlert Makes Good Sergeant nt If you And him guilty in the first Partner's Mclntyre Pore Jn described it as probably the most Doint b't would have eone into nad flowed a fractured hip suffered Hunter, laboring franltea jnipQrtant st tnc movemenl (or pont sdiLSA in a ffl11' wlil hcld ln tho Rninn hi. way over the ell bjlumin0U5 prices un. Spun tnnwtly tn chaP1 in SalLsburg at 10:30 a.

ped into the pocket, apparently too 1v to make ke Strong Bidding, But Only After Bad 451,2 "this is only an indictment. Its 14 exaggerated," and added: 44 "There is no connection whatsoever IU between the Garland Manufacturing 39 Company and Wallace Garland or any m. Monday with interment in the der the Guffey Act. exhausted. Others were near exhaustion.

The most vigorous of the seven degree," he said, "there is no place in society for Dave Shaffer. He deserves, a to die." v4 GARDEN HOSE i-nmainint wont on toward the Travis, steep for him to climb bnck. Shaffer sorrowfully went home for help. Dewalt and companions climbed the steep mountainside to the cave, started chipping and kept nt its dally. Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, mrs.

ella (Mcdowell, peer, 78. Funeral services for Mrs. Etla ui mi enierpiisea. Tl i trill, thai yM BsTnxIskel BORAH BROADENS BATTLING EXTINGUISHES FIRE change of some Garland Manufactur- her wh.stle booming through the dark. The cutler's crew saw dark figures on the ice and rushed out to meet them.

The Travis messaged the 174; "Four out, being brought in. Hun Peer, who died at o'clock yester- Slip By Opponent By WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League Experts often And themselves Jn embarrassing situations, especially when playing with weak partners. Most people, when playing with an expert, expect him to do the impossible.

Look at today's hand. This actually happened in a rubber game. Ten years ago a tree fell on De- ing mi 33U 3'. 12 ing Company stock for stock in cer- i tain companies in which he was in- I A garden hose, promptly used by 9nri hmira hu ir.o whii. h.

day morning at riT nome in i. tiair lerested. but the Garland Manufactur- Lynn Walters, ot Derry, kept darn cutting wood in the mounUins. His Township, near New Florence, will be aircdale dog was with him. conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow af- (Continued from Page One ter exhausted.

McCready exhausted ur-itv nrettv cood people should be left where they be- Dcwat tied a mcssaee in a tobacco lemoon ai me nome ot ner grana. shape." Disney exhausted. ure Wl "lc to tne dog-g coi Bnd sent it daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Kooine, oi 217 Pine street, Johnstown. Inter until.

of the Travis crew people themselves. home. ing nns una no part in mese transactions, except to cause the transfers to be made when the stock was presented for thai purpose and to furnish these companies on request with such financial information as would be available lo any inquiring stockhold attended to the rescued men. others I Opposition to the New Deal also ment will be in Grandview Cemetery. The dug ran miles to the house, at- 351.

28'. 27 Vi 16', age in a lire which broke out in the Derry Boy Scouts hall, Irom an overheated stove, to less than $100, yesterday, when borough firemen, unac-ciistomcd to the blast of the Westing-house whistle which is serving as an alarm while the regular whistle is I' frozen, tailed to report promptly. The Are broke out at about 6:30 o'clock last evening, while Mrs. Walter retraced the snow trail ana louna express oy new group lracted aUenlion by his frantic barks Mrs peer was DOrn "ew Hunter, sum led on the ice and delivered the rescue message. enmo of those aboard the cutter for the Defense of the Constitution.

Surviving are her husband, William Peer, and two stepchildren. Daniel Peer oi the state of Ohio and John C. Peer uf Johnstown. She also leaves Strs Mcsta Mach Minn Mol Imp Montgom Ward Murray Corp Nash Mot Nat Biscuit Nal Dairy Pr NaL Oepl Nat Distill Nat Pow and LI Natl Stl NY Central NY Nil and North Am Northern Pac Ohio Oil Packard Mol Parain Picl Penney i Pcnna RH Phila and 1 Phillips ret Pierce Oil Pierce Pet Pitt Sci and Procter and Gam Pub Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil Radio Radio Pf Radio Keith Reading Co, Rem Rand were Smith Island residents seeking The speakers list for a dinner March fir? a r)T A TT Art to get across the ice to their homes, '4 includes the names nt former Gov. rill.AK 1 Al 1 ALK.

11 SI 4) A 10 3 .1 1 ll IiH S. 1 D.aler 11, DENIES SCHEEHLE 2 FATAL Iour 8r8nachtldrcn and even Sreal- They boarded the ooai inursaaj u. Kiteme and col. Henry when more than 100 residents of the Breckenrldge. an assisent secretary of two Chesapeake Bay islands under President Wilson.

ASKED TO RESIGN Withcrspoon and several members of her girl scout Iroop were assembling QS 7 1(1 4 5 4 4 35 Vi 3 451. (Continued from Page One) ferried across the open water, iney Walter H. Buck, a director of the boarded (he cutter too late to continue Association, said one of the aims PHILADELPHIA, Feb. Pl Governor Ccorse H. Earle denied 76 Vi 35 V.

3H 45 14 2 V. 10 Vi 46 'i 46 with the others, would be to see that "The Maryland for a meeting. Mr. Walters promptly utilised the garden hose, and with the help of employes ot Barchesky's garage, nearby, brought the flames under control until Lhe Aremen arrived. Damage was covered by msuran.ee.

Feeling, relieved, his sisterMrs. Dolly Gann went downtown to do some sht.pping. The maid telephoned her to come The islanders had been slranoea delegation to the Democratic National in Crisfleld since the freeze set tn jConvenlion is not in fflVor of Roose. 2V. published reports that Dr.

J. Evans 104 Scheehle was asked to resign as State 47 Secretary of Welfare. 47 I The Governor made his statement JOIIN R. M. GROW, 76, a former resident of Indiana County and for many yeara a resideift of Johnstown, died yesterday afternoon at the home ol his son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs Elmer Berkebile ot rear 168 Iron street. Mr. Grow had been ill for several years, suffering of diseases 2SV4 Utk 45 li 14i4 44 10 39 17 33i 23 29 12V, 00? 35 5(4 28V. 27 17 76 35 Vi 3i 454, 1 2'A 10 Vi 47 47 45 20 til 12 Vi, 56 7VS 43 21 li 6V4 589.

48 Vi 64 19V4 5i 16'i 31 15 16 47ai 40 59 Vi lOVs 24 34 384. I2H 181s 70H two weeKs ago. velt." AK4 A 6 KQ Unblier None vul. West Xiirlli rwt Pass 1 Past Pass Paxil Pas 441 45 last night in response to inquiries "home immediately. She also telephoned Mr.

Gann at his law office. Mr. nnd Rann Tlr Palui 19 20 I The question of delegations also came before California's Republican assembly of party leaders, which be- cfessi Inrao r1o, Ullinn lael A Smith REVIVALS B. L. GROWTH IS STEADY ONE 12 incident to advanced age.

tie was 1 about a published story which said Schechle's resignation had been requested and that the resignation ot W. Worrell Waener, member of the State Liquor Control Board, also hurried to the homo hut Mr. Hurli a son of David and Maria (Hamilton) Indiana Evanaeimi. was w.u,er the Openlnc lead i. Bemilar services will be conducted had passed away before they arrived.

Urow. surviving are nis wioow, mi bv BnccHst Rev. Karl Q. 8lfea delegation shall be uninslruct- only the maid was reported at the Lueinda (Carney) Grow, and these, bj fc ed or bound to Gov. Alt M.

Landoll denlhhort ohildt Audrov wife of Elmer Ber- ncKui.1 tomorrow imorrtiw imorrow '(Continued from Page One) R. S. Sutton, L. M. 'or, A.

Br- would be sought. of Kansas. This will be thrashed out Thc story said Wagner's place would er, J. H. Luxenberg, J.

L. Orr and Justus at Indiana Evangelistic Tabernacle. The afternoon service will Mrs. Gann said "he had been ill for kebile, mentioned; Harry W. Grow ot As soon as North responded wilh co mot tomorrow.

at which time the inter- at w-nici. inv be Ailed by Thomas C. Buchanan, -M. C. Gordon.

Mr. Nordby la not a State Secretary of Forests and Wat- member of the board, ten being the oegin at iaii, alionll, commlllCe present membership ers. .5 4.k and friend of Herbert Hovoer, out the Wedding Garmem. The even- an(, gQrj ing service will be at 7:30. rfir.rt.;M The office of the organization 11 in two or three days with a little cold.

Blncklick. Archie W. Grow of St. one nearl over his partner's one dia- itepuo Bit He said he would slay in bed today Clair, and Mary Irene, wife of Clair mond, no attempt was made to And Rey Tob until the doctor arrived. Up to several Stakes of Penn Run.

He also leaves out whether he held a five-card heart Distill days ago he had been at his olBce 12 grandchildren and six great-grand- Immediately bid six hearts Sears Roeb as usual." children in addition lo two sisters and iut becuuse he was playing wilh an Servel Grief was expressed at lhe capilol. one brother. Mrs. John Bennett and expert. To make the story good.

North Simms Pet Neither branch ot congress was in Mr, l.lnvrl YarneM. both ot out and made hearts. I Socony Vacuum 250 CASES OF EGGS Building. Come nnd Join in these services everyone is welcome. The Gospel of Christ is preached in a elear cut, con SOLD ATAUCTION AGAIN SHORTAGE OF If a club had been opened, the con- Sou Pac ft IN NOSE DIVE TRAINED MEN, I Continued from Pae One.

vincing manner, and the alters are constantly open to anyone who douires to find Jesus Christ who ran forgive Your sins and make the "heart strange (Continued from Page One) tract would have been defeated easily. Sou but East ojiened the jack of spades, Spcrry Corp which was won in dummy with the Std Brands ace. Oil Cat This now bringri out a very good Std Oil Ind point. What should West do? He holds Std Oil session. lown- Indiana County, and Edward "I was always very fond ol him." Grow of Johnstown.

said Vice President Garner. "I was associated with him in lhe MARY V. BEATTY, aunt of Mrs. Le-house and then the senate. He was lonli Becratl iMildred WcttllnR) line man and a itood friend." died 5MS a.

ra. jviday. ol her rosi. Miss Lola Williams. Curtis' secre- tlenM 3515 ForhM sireet, PiltsburBli.

tary lor many years, hurried lo the. received al lhe home ot the BUTLER, Feb. Two hundred and fifty cases of eggs were sold at the Butler Cooperative Auction, wilh 67 buyers and 76 producers participating. The average prices: White Fancy large 32; fancy medium 29 extra large 31: extra medium 29: producers large 28: produc- ly burn within. Sunday School will be prior hi the was tSU.ntnji to realize it must afternoon service, and will begm at cepl a social securiiy profinim along to correct slippery road condition thai prevailed throughout the state.

Of the total, 6,068 were WPA workers and 2.367 highway employes. the queen of spades. Should he tell Studebaker 55 7 43ft 21 6V4 illi im 46 114 lOVi 5 16 Vi 31 15 21 47 39ft 59 10 24 33 36 Vi 12" 1 6. 10.. 13 18 77 17 20ft 7li 18ft 92 Vi 31 12ft 10ft 65 Vi 120ft 10 12 55 7Vi 43 20 ft 6Vi 21ft 58 Vi 46 64 Vi 19 51, 16 V.

31 15s, 20i 154 46 394. 591. 10 23 33 Vi 37 Vi I2i 18 1, 70 Vi 13 17 T7V. 16H 26 71 18 Vi 92 Vi 51 12 10ft 84ft 120 10 544, 130. Thrn will ha an nf of.

i. unemployment renei "im a long home. Ene nolilleo Curtis' daughters jiBrguson yfood Company, Forbcg street, at McKee Place, Oakhmd. his partner about this by playing a Swift and Co. nih spade? Texas Corp The beginner at contract often will Tex Gulf Sul try to tell his partner, hi too strong) Tex Pac Tr whei'e services will be hcld Sundiiy cveiiing al 8 o'clock.

Interment in ers medium 26. pullets checks equipment included one power 19. shovel, 23 graders. 25 tractors and 3M Brown Fancy large 30 fancy trucks, medium 27; extra large 29; extra me- Atl highways expect several sec on-dium 26i; producers Irage 27ft. roads were open.

nan en. Thal -s lw ihig West piayer Til nk Roil 131 Trans-America 1 modt. ROOSEVELT Transand West Air I8', Un Carbide 78 Unit Air Lines Vtc 17 Unit Aircr Corp 30 United Corp 8 DELAYS DECISION (Cuntinued from Page Oue A preliminary tabulation show, Boland said, that ot 154 recorded Dcm- I i IT -ySEi Today't Conlract Problem South la playing the hand at four spadea. M'ltat la (he best defense lhat Kasi und West cau put up to defeat lhe contract? A tf 74 S4 THE INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE NEW UNIVERSITIES DICTIONARY UTn. CLIP THIS COUPON and two oibeta.

waaalt at aaaal ficers. Don't Jut gel iht- istiitii Worker Lea cue tonight al 7:30. A special study i is being made on the ever timely, and necessary subject of prayer. One Arrest For "Numbers" PITTSBURGH. Keb.

8. iA'i-Wil-1 tiam (Wnogiei Harris. Ncgra de scribed as one of the Am to open up I the numbers business in Pittsburgh! mere than a decade ago. joined the 1 lineup of defendant in magistrate's, ourt today. Harris and 17 uttiui pen-on made 1 up the latest contingent to face garnb ling charges in the city-wide cleanup Ltcd jus I a week ago.

Inspector Harry Moore and Lieu- (i imn I John Joyce said Hems had notified his customers he was quitting 184, 92 Vi 13 10ta 85, 121 Vi 54V United Gas Imp Smelt Steel Warner Pict West Mary West Or. Tel West El and Wilson and Co. Woolworth ocrals, 79 will vote against the leeis-1 lation, 55 for it and 20 are doubtful, RcpubtivLiiiH, he said, will vote almost solidly against the bill. Opposed by the administration, the Void AJ103 54fti oiu can oc forced to toe House floor if five more signatures are obtained mi a petition to take it from the rules com mil sis ig QJ0 7 4 AQ9 1 8 2 10 SM TREASURY BALANCE third round of trump. Declarer picked! up the last irump, discarding a clubi from dummy.

He now led three round of die-; monds. winning the third rotund in I dummy. The king of spades was cashed and the careless West player Mm. to tbia paper witk Me asjs) Mciue thi, iw Ugk dun UB-t-dit Dictionary wite ll in ll advene of sv ataitlar velues aavt. tofore distributed by IU saakptpst.

Unquastioaed (or ScttolarsMp. Pitiably bound in blu taaWsi ejttlUaJ leather, gold Wilh eaok Dionosary pvisfceaed you will be given abaolutely Thtt copy oi tn FOMJIAH ATLA8 Of THl WORLD ccntiialnj Mg in colored Maps, Fopulan, Gal-ttr oi th Weald, lo. Mll OtOllt If by mail, include Uc po)lf up to 300 miles, or tor grettar distances ask your postmaster far rale on lbs. 4, AKQIUt I 9 Void KJ7 All vul. Opener K.

Solution in next issue. IS $1,923,676,797.03 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. position of the Treasury February ReceirU, 13.717,7.0I, expenditure, S20.894.964 45-. nel balance, fl.923.-876.797.03.

Customs receipts for the month, S5.582.895.29. A I winiid follow with the seven. Now 4l declarer had to do was to; play a small spade, throw West into the lead, aod force him to lead into! I dummy's ace-queen of clubs. 1 MOORHEAD'S While it was all riehfc for West to even after echoing in spades, west l4UMa1 riAMR ai Star, The world's hottest weather does play the eight spot on the first trick, could have saved the hand by throw- not occur anywhere near the equator. he made lhe mistake of completing ing his queen of spadea on South'! 1 but in areas near lhe Tropics of Can- his echo wilh the discard of the deuce i king.

eer and Capricorn. qX spades when declarer pulled the (Copyright J036. NEA Service, Inc.) Lyle Talbot. Winifred Shaw and Ganaviav TobJ as they appear in "Broadway Hostess" coming I ad. an Theatre Uonday Tuesday.

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