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TWO THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935. cady-GorTo Stratosphere Ah! The Odorless Otyoh at Last! QUEEN MARY HOLDS ROYAL JUDAISM IS A BEUGION, NOT CIVILIZATION v. of Theory Offered As "NoihCommittal Cate- COURT ALONE -1 .1 i r. mi. If Washington On Parade DevoteU To Giving The News Behind The Netcs In The Nation's Capital, eoprruBVi83a.br nva.

She Receives Bows A COWS IN TRAFFIC JAM Buckingham As King Recuperates gory" Rabbis Told North Andover, June 26. Ita-usually the automobile that-causes the traffic Jams. Residents were treated to something unusual when 17 cows and six farm hands became so entangled in rope on tha main route, causing a traffic tie-up for two hours, that police had to be summoned to free the cows and their handlers. HELEN JACOBS HONORED Washington, June 28. Paper profits resulting from the devaluation of the gold dollar will be used London.

June 26. The Duke of next month to retire the two per cent bonds which have been used aa backing for national bank -i. Kent, a slim young figure in the scarlet uniform ot colonel-in-chief of the Royal West Kent Regiment, notes, Secretary Morgenthau ui-nounced today. July 1 and August 1 $675,000,000 led his mother to throne in Buckingham Palace when Queen Mary held the third court of the on consols and Panama bonds will silver juoiiee year alone last nignt. It was the first time the Duke of i -XT i IS-' I- -A) v( WW 2 JH fcj i i TREND LAID TO ZIONISM Chicago, June S6.

A defense of Judaism as a religion rather than as a "civilization" or "system of cultural values" was stressed in the presidential address of the Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson of New York last night before the annual meeting of. the Central Conference of American Rabbis.

The conference will devote its discussions to a revaluation of the principles of Judaism in the light of the changes in Jewish and general lite. Nearly 200 American and Canadian rabbis are present and meetings will run through Sunday evening. Dr. Goldenson contended that the urvival of the Jew or any other -people depended upon religious COP'S CAR TAGGED Salem, June 26. And was his face redl Police Chief Ralph N.

Stoffer had just finished a blistering address to the patrolmen on his force against traffic violations and summons fixers. One of his audi ence noticed Chief Staffer's ear outside and called it to his attention. On the windshield was Kent youngest son of the King and Queen, had conducted his mother in a royal procession. There was general disappointment over the be retired by the treasury. In this period approximately seven hundred million in national bank notes will be called into the treasury and destroyed.

National banka which have pledged bonds with the U. S. treasurer to back their circulation of notes will turn this money into the treasury and the consols will be withdrawn. As a result of the transaction It summons card for overtime park absence of Kmg George, who is resting in Sandringham following the strain of the Jubilee ceremonies. The Duke of York was to have rer placed his father, but he was kept in bed by a slight chill.

ing, his wire had left the car there. "I'll pay," is all the chief could say. Mrs. Robert W. Bineham.

wife of tne united states Ambassador, pre $19,000 SENTIMENT Everett June 28. An 88- is expected that the excess reserves of the banks will be boosted to more than three billion dollars, an all-time record. Total reserves will sented eleven Americans, including the tennis star, Helen Jacobs, fresh from her first Wimbledon victory. The queen wore a gown of opal-esent paillettes with a matching train, which shimmered in the light foot tower and a park will be con exceed five billion dollars. It it axnected that this terrific structed at a cost of 919,000.

hare for the preservation of an ancient clock and school bell worth 1200. as she took her seat on the golden throne. axi VflAHl i amount of reserves in excess of the legal requirements virtually will faith and not upon the recently advanced concept which would make Judaism a civilization. The secular movement referred to by Dr. Goldenson has been taken up largely among the conservative Jews, for whom Professor Mordecai Kaplan, of New York is the accredited spokesman.

Dr. Goldenson warned the conference that the Jews were "faced With differences that do not derive from primary conceptions and be Hesitate ne mors yon onion lovers for the odorless onion has arrived Dr. Lloyd C. BhanUin, president of the United Brotherhood of Vege tartans, holds one of the new species to that Or. Irene Austinn may con vine herself.

The development was announced at New York dinnei The project was developed when graduates of the once famous Grouped around in a roval circle mark the turning point of the busi -Scientific equipment of the latest design was Installed In the gondola Jf.tht Army-National Geographic expedition prepared for strato. gphere flight from the expedition's camp near Rapid Citjj, S. ness of bank lending. Washington school bought the Homesickness and pesky mosqul clock and bell. ERA funds are available for the project which will put 161 men to work for eight were tne uucness oi xork, Lara Carnegie and Lady Maud Carnegie, the Princess Royal, and Earl and Countess of Athione, Major Henry and Lady May Abel Smith, and the picturesque figure of Emir Saud, toes were blamed today by An rweeks.

ALIEN FRAUD thony Dimond. delegate from Alaska, for the dissatisfaction urown ol Saudi Arabia, in ATTORNEY FOR amonff the FEKA's colonists in full Eastern regalia. Alaska'! Mantanuska Valley. Broadway some 800 persons attended. The absence ot the King made the If the families transported wita 50 COMPANIES ordeal of the debutantes and relief funds to the nioneer secuon of Alaska stick it out they will DILLINGER IS liefs." He also noted "an important, far-reaching and possibly revolutionary shift," In present-day discussions among Jews.

He ascribed the tendency to picture Judaism as "a civilization" an attempt to find means to include non-religious or anti-religious Jews In that people's efforts toward nationhood, even though dispersed Vtroughout the world. matrons less arduous, necessitating he said. only one courtesy instead of tne Behind The Scenes In oilwood At Night "Venr likely homesickness is the usual two. The Queen stood during chief cause of comolaints." said Di tne first nart of the court while mond. "The mosquitoes probably FOUND GUILTY BATTLE $500,000 BLAMPH1LA; ambassadors and ministers passed before her and bowed low.

Bowing in return she then sat on the throne IS LAID TO AN EX-OFHCIAL i Once Acting Head Of Ellis Island Is Named In Four Indictments bother some. We old timers don mind them. By Bushnell Dimond "It isthought," Dr. Goldenson de- The situation, however, prob for the rest of the presentations. The Duke of Kent stood at the scL "that by regarding Judaism ably is not different from that ox pioneers who settled the western a dviliaztion Instead of a relig- By HarrUon Carroll ls piqnett Harbored It will be easier to cope with le disintegrating forces of modern A Column Devoted To The.

Stage 'And A Column Uf Oosiip VM Marlinwi 500 Phflco Workers Arc part of the United States Many a woman doubtless cried for days because of homesickness. Some of the families who went west couldn't re. But tbe Incidental result of right of his mother's throne. Miss Jacobs wore a heavy parchment-colored satin gown of severe classical lines. It had a high bodice slightly gathered on a cord.

The train was of satin turned with silver lame, and there was a match WU A1A VIW IIIUVU1UV stick it out Gunner Of Gang Screen, If 75 cer cent of the colonists 4nd Newi From Th Movie Colony. (Cepyrlght, ISU. K. F. this thought Is to demote the religion of Israel from its high and exalted place that it has always occupied in the lite of the Jew.

The simple fact is that Israel, when it was most comnletelv itself. TTirown Out Of Work Temporarily ing swathed waist belt make a success of the Mantanuska Valley colony, the project will be 12 OTHERS ACCUSED an outstanding sucress. PENALTY IS TWO YEARS AUXILIARY OF A. 0. H.

TO By BUSHNELL DIMOND Dimond said that recently a resi did not produce any great art or science or speculative thinking. It dent of Ketchikan Alaska, told mm New York, June 26. Frederick PLANT IS DAMAGED New York. June 28. If you hap was interested almost exclusively I Hnllvwood.

June 26. As anybody CONVENE IN NANTICOKE that he would oe clad to go in the A. Tuttle, former acting assistant In inlrltual mtawtm nf Ufa 1 11 t.ll Sit rVRrian Chicago, June 28. Louis Piquett, -j uicie ycu. wwi 1 valley with all the help thtt govern commissioner of immigration at pen to have fallen into one of the early Summer lethargies, so frequently brought on by the heat at ment is giving.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. Philadelphia, June 26. Five fire Ellis Island, was Indicted by the nr. Goldenson cited the opposl- certainly was the gayest man at the former city prosecutor, politician tion of the German clergy to Chan- Warner Brothers convention ban- and attorney for gangsters, was cellor Hitler's program as proof quet But he had a reason. Pat found guilty today in Federal that religion exhibited greater was celebrating the victory of a.

COurt of the charge of having har- strength for survival than any fellow Irishman, James J. Brad- bored and concealed Homer Van O. H. will hold its third quarterly convention at Knights of Columbus federal grand jury today In con- REAL HOMING-PIGEON nection with the Labor Depart AUggCOfc lum. jrvu wvy 1UHI tre and have that tiresome feeling men were overcome by smoke and damage in excess of $50,000 was done today by flames which swept through a five-story building at the giant Philco Radio manufactur Ellsworth, June 28.

Two ments Investigation into naturaliz thrown off by seeing Dashiell other body of sentiments. nome. Main street, JNanticoke, on Sunday. PARACHUTE RADIOS years after the pigeon loft was de a tion and immigration frauds. Hammett's "The Glass Key." stroyed by fire and most of tne This melodrama is sure to hold birds burned or scattered, a female Twelve other persons were named in indictments handed up at the same time to Federal Judge Wil your attention fully even though HAS A dock, and tne winning 01 ow on Meter, John Dillinger's lieutenant, the bout.

during the Summer of 1934 in The. usual crop of phoneys are Chicago, a few months before these busy claiming they guessed right outlaws were shot and killed by and took the long chance, but Pat Federal agents. is one of the few out here who The conviction carries with it a actually did. maximum penalty of two years' It in the mornin when imprisonment snd a fine of $10,000. Mr.

nammeus one of a pair owned by Charles Holtz returned to its home and ing companys plant here. Approximately 500 workers, era-ployed in the destroyed structure will be withdht work temporarily, officials of the company said. Respoodinaato four-alarms, more than SO fire comnanles rushed to liam Bondy. sketchy, wobbly Four indictments containing eiah mate, who had remained a bachel or during its mates Al plot Purely on teen counts were returned against most immediately after the bird's the strength 4 of TRACEOF IRISH Tutue. wno entered tne immiera the blaze and fought the flames for return Holtz recognized it for one Moscow, June 26.

A tiny radio telephone by which a parachute jumper, falling through the air, can converse with the ground has just been tested here, fit it proves satisfactory after a final checkup, it will be used in the instruction of novice parachute jumpers who will be given "lessons" in manipulation of their chutes while they actually use them. its superb por tion service in 1900 as an Ellis Is land gateman and served thirty' more than two-hours before gaining Pat, James Cagney and Frank Mc- This was the result of the second Hugh, all playing at Warners In effort of the government to punish "The Irish in Us," telegraphed Piquett The first effort, a trial their support to Braddock from on the charge of having harbored traits of charac- control. The fire was preceded by threat vearx until urn fnrneH tn of the many that disappeared at the time of the fire, but the mate was even quicker "than Holtz. Cannes. June 28.

Grace Moore series of 10. explosions of un ten junung uu retire, witn other veteran emDloves. tonsiders Britain's Prince of Wales the set XJiimigcx wuu woo rucbiB the edge of the I by the federal economy act. At known origin eyhich shattered windows in several other buildings on the plants property. Later in the day.

Pat called sev- ended in acquittal last January, underworld, it tne time oi ma retirement ne was chief of the inspection division and for a few days in August, 1931. he will keep you its final ladeout. eral New York hotels long distance The move to eliminate the to get hold of Braddock and per- lawyer-criminal from society has sonally confirm the sentiments of received great impetus from this the trio. This failing, he sent conviction." said Brion McMahon. aiscnargea tne amies ol commis- As you probably know.

a m- sioner in full charge of all the island facilities. another telegram. Finally, he went assistant to general, looking for some of that reported who was sent from Washington to 6-to-l money. But 3-to-l was all prosecute this case with Austin C. 41, "the most attractive and outstanding bachelor of his time." Miss Moore met the prince at in her honor after her triumphant London debut as Mimi in La Boheme." Tonight she recalled Ihe meeting: "I found the prince one of the most charming men I have ever met His sense of humor is positively delightful.

"You know, I am of Irish descent and appreciate wit and hum JEdward Arnold mett's uverary works have a If convicted on all counts. Tuttle, prison life now rests on the appeal which he will take on the double jeopardy feature of the case. He and his lawyers emphasized before the jury that the same facts which had once been settled by another jury were again brought up against him. We have Just learned that before school closed a grade school teacher gave an intelligence test and among who is 54 and Uvea with his wife rcmiitatlnn fnr thpua ttC3: an 8U The HUB Introduces tne odds ne couia get. Ana xor oniy Hall.

and daughter at 9 Highland street, thentic picturization oX how hard $200 at that. Elizabeth, N. would face a maxi mum sentence of 146 years, accord' hard guys" reaiiy are. Paramount has succeeded in cap The Lvda Roberti-Bud Ernst ing to ieaerai aides. turing these portraits and bringing them to life in an expert fashion.

Piquett was unusually grave. "I am fighting this out to the end," was all he said. A motion for a new trial was immediately made by John Elliott Byrne, who, with Edwin Peifer, The first Indictment allesea that eiBMEVIATTIEIIl) marriage had to be postponed, but will take place as soon as "The Big an I thoroughly believe that His ne aioea ana aDetted tnree aliens, There is an excellent towertulper uie questions was tne following: "What is the difference between HfirhnwM mimt ha trar. Broadcast of 1935" is previewed here illegally, to procure naturaliza formance olayed with perfect un king and a president? tion papers tnrouen false reore of Irish in him, Judging from his ve iV. mission to leave town.

The cere- dersUnding by George Raft, as the represented Piquett. This was set One amazine nuoil cams back sentations: mat ne induced and in central character, a politicians henchman. Ed Beaumont This is 4uT of convenaUon ony will be oerformed in Yuma for hearing next Thursday morn- and the weddina catty will include ing. stigated the three their unlawful with the following answer: "Kings have queens and presl- acts and that he suborned ceriurv. even more arresting than Mr.

Raft aents nave private secretaries." coin-tossing gangster in The al ens are named as Bozo Ga-lantich. Irvine Deutsch and Georee ZiShto m.rirthr;Xinnil Ernst, a former trans witabiy comes to the conclusion i port pilot, wanted to fly the four With sinister assurance, ne creates Jones. that he is the most popular un- a tousht full length, haunting por 1 i 1 A "Mother Love" In Jail iLoxuina, dui Jjya.i abeam trust i trait of the loyal Beaumont who dominated the book of the same ZTh. rSrSSrf -tC' airplanes. In fact, she is persuad-ve and outstanding bachelor jof Broadway will see the newly- rrexy Under Fire name as the nhotoplay.

The figure is a little softened in the picture but still hard enough for your weds, for they plan a honeymoon trip to New York via the canal. It's funny nobody thought of it correspondent. Flav Grimly Beslistle Killer and Victim Its director. Franr Tuttle. was before.

The 1932 summer gradu ii a ates of the Santa Monica high wise in concentrating on the two outstandlne nassaees of the novel. school will present a cIhsx talkie in One of these shows, wttn realistic and srionins! detail, the ferocious stead of a play. It student written, acted snd directed and has a hero, heroine and a menace lust beating administered 16 Beaumont by enemies of hli chief, and his un like a professional movie. The first showing will be at the school's forgettable escane igniting a mattress and dragging himself open air Greek theatre. throueh a window while his assail For the past nine years, the As- ants put out tne me.

The offierflndshlm a muteTwlP sistance League-flere has-acted -as agent for Hollywood studios who ness to the murder ot the gangster want to borrow the erounds. homes entertain by the same group who had savagely kicked and punched him to death's edge. In these se or yachts of wealthy families for location The rental money Roes to the leogue which uses it to support a lay nursery. quences Tuttle and his company nave manaeed to caoture all Tarn- mett's colorful characterization. weira intensity and bisk dialog that make his novels outstanding in Over the nine-year period, it is just revealed, more than $110,000 has been collected for the charity.

A profitable idea, for which the league is- indirectly indebted to their particular field of literary works. The clot, not notable one to begin with, concern itself with the uecii u. De Rack in war time, he made the first deal of the sort. In return for the use of the Hancock Banning nranslon. he efforts of Paul Madvig a political Doss, to marrv Senator Henry mada a substantial contribution to aaugnter, Janet.

Wh le be is try- tne American -Hec Cross. iriCT trt win hat Vt aw ktAikaii Henvw is found violently mmdered. Shad niwyi.wi. iuiimS I' iWMinW, js jf-r- a ft I i It 4 i ft I i 'i; Kit x. 't 'M m.

i i' Mf ''14" yw 1 MIJWP' x. Seventeen-year-old Marsha Hunt, vj'l Korv. an underwotld aambler aaugcter of arl K. Hunt, New York insurance man. can't believe wno ras tried to sjet Madvig within nis power and hasn been success- it's true.

She has a long term Par mil aMsmiaui tu uln ie t'l'une uu amount contract and all because the nolit'eian. her picture was printed in the Arnold ScorM as Folitlckn paper. Marsha came out here sev To his resent Mimci th ulavisblv loyal Beaumont wlio sets out to eral weeks ago to visit her uncle, Newton Karr Potter an oil com Light Cool Comfortable Drine the real murrierar tn liahL pany executive. Studio talent wnne attemntinar to do this, he ua dergoes the brutal treatment de scouts saw her picture and asked her to make a test. It was sood scribed in the scenes mentioned above.

The final unravelins of the and she beeomss an actress the same way Jean Parker got her job mysterious murdr borders on the several -years ago. preposterous, taking a great edal of 0 creaioimy irom wnat int nave The mother of what child-actress been the ultimate in stark and ar now asks fun magazine writers to resting melodrama. contribute 10 Mr cent of their fees In the role of tha nolltleian. Ed for stories thoy sell about her ward Arnold doea i.inrllnirly well daughter? i.l wiu a rainer nasaive part. ar more worthy of mmfinn CJiiInn HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE Williams as th mid who Betty Furness is eettins a tele? The fabric is almost tissue thin, and the short sleeves and short legs make these the lightest, most comfortable pajamas you can imagine.

Slip on and coat styles in white and plain colors, and a value scoop at this low price. We warn you they won't last long, so hurry In for yours and rest comfortably all summer long; phone call from New York every beats Beaumont into unconsciousness continually and brings the picture to a height of unbearable mgnt ut sne won't give his name It sounds silly but a SUSnerue In the arena tvtira ha Berkeley fan saw a still of Oliva chokes O'Rorv Vf. Mt lth. De Havilland and Joe E. Brown When Gov.

Martin L. Davey slashed $1,266,000 from the bi Janet is satisfactorily portrayed by posed as bride and groom in "Alibi and actually wrote Olivia But the credit fni mnVfn thm seriously congratalatina her on her -f picture ps entertaining as it should go to George Raft whose Beau- marriage to 1he comedian Irene Dunne doesn't know where she I ennial budget of Ohio State uni- versity, Dr. George Rightmlre, university president, took exception to Davey 's criticism of the mont is the best thing he has ever done on the screen. Ev all means. TMHiMUH authorities are biding Ger-'i Thompson (below), foliowini confession to brutal slaying ol Hallmark (top), Peorii sa.

Thompson is said to havi ifssed attacking eighteen rirli stands with the Metropolitan Onera Company, now that there have been so many changes. She was see "The Glass if you want to learn how tomrh and hrA ma. RefffftV R. HlRSHOWITZ college administration. Verbal clashes followed and Davey theat-cned to "get new man" foi supposed to sing for them this winter if motion nictutc work allowed (eld prisoner since June 14 on a charge of kidnaping 18-year old Loii Men, Mrs.

R. Dell Hudson (shown with 16-months-old baby), and aisband, refuse to surrender their son who has been imprisoned with, then) in. Oklahoma Federal jail since their arrest. pie can sometimes'! This quality of hardness will make you think the hot weather la "soft" when vnti it will be a bic Hollywood un run leave the thesis..

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