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FFv? i'WJ mlH AlMilw Vfll RULE OR CO' tiiibli to, MA BW.J I JBSt, IfcA-flM oftg tlon occupying fturhthia'4 atteAtfoh today, as ftt boarded a train 'at BueharSst Budapest, is best In the rrefcdiittw of a newspaper; "Will he (fcfng Carol 1 II) fuie or gdveftt?" Carol, itiurititig'tft hte nailve fend fourteen pounds' heavier, And nearly five years olderi etlll somewhat of an enigma, and tils strength remains to glriee a polite censofshlp still exists In Bucharest, It is possible for this server nbw to give a survey of the tiatloh in Rumania. Carol is kihg, but how much so is a question. His Old tutor, Pr6fessor Jorga, told hte writer that the greatest sorrow in hia life- was that Carol had back only to find he was uriable to obtain a free hand and that the fceole of glory was fading from, his brow, owing fact that Carol was the fbreed yoke of, Premier Manlu 1 "that demon of errors, who is not really a but a Hungarian-minded riMdlevAl, and Who does not the king should have final say, but should be under the sway of, parliament." Jorga, the blackbearded mentor of Carol, by a curious anachronism, is more medieval than Manlu, but he Is absolutely loyal, to Carol. The claim of optimists is that Carol as king means a new element or -democracy arid a break With the intransigent and reactionary Liberal party, white the pessimists see a Return 61' ft meaningless democracy ana an eventual distatorshlp the military. One friend of Carol, 'M.

Manollescu, who largely plotted for hia return, aided by the army, has been given a cabinet Job. Certainly Queen Marie has been put out of the picture for the time being by her eldest son, and also her friend, Prince Stirbey, who in an interview expressed the fear that Carol would fail, but politely said he hoped that he 1 would not. Despite their kissing and apparent reconciliation on Queen Marie's homecoming, there is little rea- eon to believe that the relations between Queen Marie and King Carol will ever be intensely warm. Queen Marie has' now withdrawn to a scene of. rest in a castle on the BlacK sea, avoiding Sinaia, where Carol will week-end, and where lives a particularly obstreperous poet, who, the last Queen Marie was there, greeted her with a poem that made half of Rumania blush.

The Liberal party viewpoint is that Carol will never be any good, but that God shows him a ray of light they iwill be glad to cooperate. The erals are In a curious position, since they are traditionally royalists, but now oppose the king. One interesting topic of conversation In Rumania is how long King Carol will go without deviating from the path of kingly rectitude. It- might be said hat the politics of Rumania has a sexual intricately involved with love and ladles are public matf ters. Speculation is widespread as to how long Carol and his former wife, Princess Helene, will remain'estranged, and as to what Carol will do in the meantime.

False reports that Madame liupescu, with whom vlived in Vance, was returning i Ised no little excitement throughout (Copyright) 1930, by New York Sun.) SrtlJ ALLEN TIMBER CHURCH WILL PRESENT PROGRAM The Fallen Timber tilted Brethren Sunday school will render the follOw- program Sunday evening, June 'at'8 o'clock, for their Children's exercises. Processional. Would Bring Our Praise to Jesus Vrds.of Melvin Glass 6 ttpture reading. Prayer for Children's day, Helen Krlse, Thelma Hollls, Gladys 6, Marie Lovell, Betty Myers. Rev.

Rowe welcome to June" June Lovell Children's day Song 9f Praise, Calvin Shaffer, Hartley Krise, Calvin Lovell, Owen Lovell. "The Jewel Song" Betty Myers His Praise." Just a Rosebud," Juanlta Myers, Oscar Nash. Is Greatest In the Kingdom, of. Heaven?" Marion Foster, Mrs. Blankenbloker and onna Jean, Clarabell Glass, Roberta Myers, Frances Beers, Virginia Shaffer, Hazel Krise, Violet Davis.

"Sweet Melodies" Nellie Shaffer You Want to Be Arthur Glass' for Jesus," Isabelle Reffner, Thelma Hollls, Gladys Glass. Sweet Are Blooming," Betty Hahn Little Workers," Paul Nash, Carl Simmers, George Reffrier. the Little Children," Margaret Myers, Emma Foster, Mabel Davis, Glenn Glass, Dorothy Foster, Arthur Glass, June Lovell, Marlon Foster. the World Is Singing," Pearl Hollen "They Didn't Think" Charles Cree Tableau. Roses Bringing," Nellie Shaffer, Betty Hahn "Speak Up Loud" Paul Nash In the Treetops Swinging" Virginia Shaffer "The Message of Their Song," Annie Simmers ''This Is the Day We Irene Beers Mildred Reffner on Hearts Can Love Him," 6 Classes 1, 2, 8 Pageant of summer Senior girls Address Rowe "To Hplp You Understand," Marie Lovell, Kenneth Davis Offering.

Some Account," Mary Louise Blankenblcker, Elsie Glass. Violet Davis, Clarabelle Glass, Roberta Moyera, Frances Beers. Your Voices All." Benediction Rev. Rowe play sate this year and insure the personal effects you take on your vacation, the cost is surprisingly low. May we tell you more about it? Morgan-Martin Central Truit Bldg.

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START UP NEXT WEEK Early registrations for the June Epworth league institute of the Methodist churches of the Central Pennsylvania conference which will be held at New- ion Hamilton next week indicate that Dr, and Mrs. D. C. Baldwin are prov- ng, a great attraction on the Institute program. Rev.

Rowland R. Lehman, registrar, of Northumberland, announced yesterday that although the number of registrations was not quite as large as on the same date last year, yet those registering express a high appreciation of the June program and they are especially anxious take the work offered by Dr. Baldwin. Dr. and Mrs.

Baldwin are missionaries home on furlough from India. Because of the fact that India is now being popularized by the movements under the Gandhi, those registering for the institute are glad for this personal touch with folks familiar with conditions in that fleld- of the' Epworth leagues of Central Pennsylvania conference ought to aval) themselves of this opportunity of learning of India 'from those who know the facts flrst-hand. In' or.der to make certain that you have a place on the list of registrations, send your name and the registration fee to Rev. R. Rfl Lehman, Northumbprland, Pennsylvania at once.

MORROW'S VICTORY IS UNPRECEDENTED (By United June Dwlght W. Morrow won the Republican nomination the United States senate' by a margin, unprecedented in New Jersey's history. When the thirty-seven districts stilt missing are tabulated, Morrow's lead over his nearest rival, Representative Franklin W. Fort, is expected to total slightly more than 800,000, double what was predicted before the, primaries, even by' his most enthusiastic supporters. The latest tabulation.

With thirty- seven districts missing, gave vote as follows: Morrow Fort and Frelinghuysen A. Kelley, the fourth candidate, polled so few votes they were not tabulated. As a result of Morrow's'declaration for repeal of the eighteenth artuendr ment the Republican state convention; meeting in Trenton next Tuesday, 'is' expected to adopt a repeal plank in its platform. State Senator Emerson Richards of Atlantic City, said he would introduce two resolutions, one asking congress to present a repeal amendment to the states and another calling for repeal of New Jersey's enforcement law, the Hobart MorrOw. will return to Mexico City in about a week to conclude his fairs as ambassador, In the November elections he will be facing two Dema- cratic Candidates: Miss Thelma Parkinson for the unexpired of Ambassador Walter E.

Edge, and, State Senator AJ? xan der Simpson 'for the regular six-year term. Both Miss Parkinson and Simpson were unop posed in the 1 primaries. PRAISES ST. GOAF'S CHOIR. Miss Nellie Weldemann of 402 Beech avenue, one of the residents of this city who have previously had an op? portunity of hearing St, Olaf's Lutheran choir, in a communication to The Mirror states that the organization is one of the finest of its kind in existence.

The members of the choir will appear at the Roosevelt Junior High school auditorium this evening. lillrV VETERANS' BILL Prirt.) WAfftlNGlSaN, 'ft. C.i SSnaK planned today td don tftfflp'oYaflly their efforts to Hie rlvew aiM harbors bill and lit take up first fne vetefarift measure, hope f6r a on It today. continued consideration of the second deficiency bill. Having failed to dispdse of the rivers and and veterans bins terday, they had' hoped to do, Mtta now believe adjournment is impossible before next Wednesday, at the earllestr A still longer delay in ending the present session ftiay result from the determination of some senate crats to remain here until the veterans bill becomes law.

They fear the plans a pocket Veto of the measure, And pan to repass it should he fail to sign It. The senate agriculture committee planned 'today to continue Its inquiry into the alleged sale of impure drugs. On the house side, -the cOmmunitS Investigating committee was scheduled to carry on Its search for information relating, to the alleged subversive activities of the Third Internationale In this country. THREE GROUPS BANQUET AT DUNOANSVILLE HOTEL A number of very delightful social functions have taken place within the past week at the La Finke hotel at DUUcanfSvllle, 'banquets featuring chicken and waffles being served at each of the gatherings. Pre-arranged programs were carried out in connection' with several of the functions.

One of the largest of recent social affairs Was that of the Men's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church school, this city, which was an event of Tuseday evening. On that occasion covers were laid for seventy-five guests, members of the Class and their friends. After dining on the exeel- lent chicken and Waffle menu, the evening's 'was rounded out JTfaMt Ky Ox Cnrlst Sect leather dtiflflt 'Ihe i hi'amtwfi at the ty'ym of FAMflerfl' National heaaea by the dint? P. banquet Whiefe met et tfr ly and. had ft Most delightful time.

The affiliated With the Datlotiftl organization Wfiieh Has for Ha general Mfg. rtehry Ford, of the widely Bttltt automobile manufacturer. NEW YOfcK-PITTSBtf ROH RECORD SET BY FLIER June FlfiLD, MeftBESPORT, "tted" St. Louis flier, claimed a new record for the 300-mile New Tork- to-Flttsbufgh air route. Jackson averiged more than 183 miles an Hour, and at times speeded at more 200 miles an hour to cover the distance yesterday in one hour find fifty minutes.

SOflOOL DfPtOlU At 42 LOOTS, Mo, teat-old mother of fiva plrmtd of her new diploma. In 1929, Lottt ftnft, took up her grammar school Where she left off at of 12 when illness forced her to wmftlrt home. The othftf day, fust a few days' before 18-yeaf-old daughter, Catherine, graduated from high school, Mrs. Ruh attended commencement ceremonies and received tier elgntK grade diploma' from night school. "Next September," Mrs.

Ruh an- serts, "I'm going to start my high school course," And in anticipation of her graduation from high school she has laid away the graduation dress that served her a few days ago, and her daughter a few days later. PORCH GLIDERS Beautiful Comfortable Serviceable $21 $55 1720-22 Union CAN AD I A MRSOHAttY CONDUCTED, The simple, quick way of bringing color into the home. Brighten up the bed rooms and kitchen, beauty to old things, with BERRYCRAFT QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL This marvelous new enamel is easy to apply. in'four hours, no brush marks', ho laps, no unpleasant odor. Eleven rich harmonious colors, black and white.

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Winter Coats $1.50 Men's 8 and 9 Ib. Winter Coats. $2.00 Men's Felt Hats 60c Men's Neckties, 6 for 75c 2Sc Extra for Delivery FOOTER'S Phone 5179 1111 Eleventh Street '130 SEE the Glory of the SAGUENAY RIVER in Old French Canada HE tour starts from Cleveland, although snips may be boarded at any stopping point, and takes you down tnejgreat St Lawrence river that flows picturesque historic French Canada. First you visit Niagara Falls and then steam across the Lake 1 to Toronto, gueen city of Canada. Leaving Toronto you sail among the jewelled Thousand Islands and shoot in perfect safety the series of eight roaring rapids to Montreal.

Here you sightsee for a day with hotel accommodation. On to Quebec by night, down the best lighted waterway in the world. Dawn finds you docked beneath the mist-wreathed ramparts of this fortress city. You spend a day on the return trip exploring its quaint, winding streets and promenading its famous Dufferin Terrace, which overlooks from on high the beautiful harbour. Yoa visit the celebrated shrine of Ste.

Anne de Beaupr6. Miraculous cures are reported here and pilgrims journey from the four corners of the earth to worship at this hallowed spot. Away down the widening reaches of the St. Lawrence to Murray Bay and peaceful Tadoussac. This little village, dreaming beneath its mountain background, is the last port of call before the awe-inspiring sail up the mysterious Saguenay river, guarded by its stupendous capes.

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