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THIRTEEN. ELMIRA- STAR-GAZETTE VeDSD AY FEBRUABY 6, 1935 U.S. Declines THE WEATHER Obituary Notices LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Want Ads Continued To Make Bath Eastern New York: Fair; con MRS. ROSE RICHMOND Mansfield Mrs. Rose Richmond, GEORGE BLADEN George Bladen, a former whole LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS WALL STREET tinued cold tonight; Thursday part 79, died Jan.

28, 1935, at Hornell, N. Y. ly cloudy; not quite so cold. sale jeweler in Elmira several years ago; a brother of Mrs. Louis Western New York: Fair ana She is survived by a daughter.

Friedman and Mrs. JacoD iewis Quotations of transactions Span Repairs continued cold tonight, Thursday Price Trends Male Help Wanted 67 ggLLECTOK Queen City nothing 123 w. Water. of Elmira died Saturday, Feb. 2, 1935, at Buffalo.

The funeral and partly cloudy and not so cold. Katherine Richmond, of Mansfield and four sons, Carl W. Richmond of Hornell, with whom she made Probable low temperature near today larnisned ny ueorge D. B. Bonbright Co Realty Building, members New York burial was held in that city EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo (AP) (U.S.

Department Agriculture) HOGS, 900; holdovers none; active; steady to strong with Monday's average; bulk desirable 180-260 pounds, 8.60; few 240 Sounds selected, 8.70; 160-185 pounds, 8.50; 140-160 pounds, 7.75 8.25; plainer kinds downward zero. her home; Guy E. of Baltimore, $15,000 Appropriation for 6 Spotty, Stock Hugh N. of 'Elmira and Lynn J. of Mansfield.

ELMIRA TEMPEBATURES MRS. H. ADELIA KENTON Mrs. H. Adelia Kenyon, 81, died Stock Exchange High Low 1:30 The funeral was held at the home Extreme temperatures in Elmira weetciy com-mission lor local sales position and landscape work.

Handle nursery stock. Experience JHunnecessary. season for the 24 hours ending at 9:30 a. of her son in Hornell, with burial in Rural Cemetery, HornelL Home Structure. Turned Says Expense Up to County Bath The Veterans Administra Sales at 1:00270,000.

m. Wednesday were: starting. Newark, N. this morning at 6:15 o'clock Wednesday Feb. 6, 1935, at the home of her son, Wilbur Kinyon, 922 Pennsylvania Avenue.

She Is sur Trading Quiet New York (AP) Somewhat less MAXIMUM, 21; MINIMUM, 6 BELOW. 6 Bendix 14 14 14 Thatcher 18 17 17 MRS. PHOEBE W. ANDRUS Canton Funeral services for vived bv three sons. WUDur oi El Adams Express 6 6 Mrs.

Phoebe Wood Andrus, 92, were mira; Archie and Henry of Owego. MAN Capable ol estimating and writing Prces fleets for automotive and aircraft engine parts. Write L-13. Star-Gazette. 8 PENNSYLVANIA WEATHER Alaska Juneau 16 ie favorable mid-week business sta held Tuesday, Feb.

5, 1935, at 2 p. m. tion will make no supplemental appropriation for construction of a new bridge over the Conhocton to 7.25; packing sows, 7.257.50. CATTLE, 150; common to medium steers, 6.00 7.00; bulk steers unsold; fleshy cows, 5.00 5.50; low cutter and cutter, 2.50 4.00; medium bulls, 4.354.75. CALVES, 100; vealers, 50 lower, 10.00 down.

SHEEP, 700; lambs, slow, 10-15 lower; good to choice, 9.25 to mostly 9.50;' medium and mixed offerings, 8.50 9.00 fat ewes, 5.00 5.50. Fair, colder tonight; Thursday Allide Che. Dye. 134 134 134, at the home of her son, Fred An The body is in the Harrington funeral home. Funeral notice latef.

tistic bore down rather heavily on a lackadaisical stock market to 16 16 16 fair, slowly rising temperature. Allis-Chahners Amer. Can. day. drus, at East Smithfield.

She had been a lifelong resident of that section and a member of the Church of Christ. MAN-With sales ability to operate tea and coffee route. We furnish car nd pe" Grand Union Tea 320 S. Main Sf. Elmira.

7 River inside the Home grounds, according to advice Just received by Col. Robert A. Bringham, governor of the Home. Am. For.

Pow MRS. LENA ELINOVITZ Mrs. Lena Elinovitz late of 210 Price trends were mixed, tout de clines outnumbered gains. Of Expert Testifies Surviving four children, Fred course, there was etill a decided in 112 112 112 4 3 4 5 5 5 15 15 15 13 13 13 33 33 33 104 103 103 82 82 82 Am. Interna Am.

Metals Amer. Radiator Amer. Smelting clination to hold up transactions High Street died Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1935, at 8.30 p. m.

Mrs. Elinovitz has been a resident of Elmira for 30 years. Besides her husband, and Roy of East Smithfield, Mrs. G. W.

Tracey of Pollock, N. and SALESMAN With successful experi-ence selling to grocers, and clean record. Give particulars In strict confl-dence. Address E-7. Star-Gazette.

6 until the gold decision is known, Hundreds Handled J. R. McCarl, federal comptroller general, states that the federal government Is'not obligated to maintain, repair or replace the bridge, even though it is true that the NEW YORK New York (AP) (State Dept. Mrs. Lester Francisco of Middlesex, but a larger than expected decline Am.

T. and T. Am. Tobacco N. Y.

Agr. Report of New York and Jersey City Livestock Market) CAT Osher, she is survived by three sons, Dr. Benjamin A. Hyman of Pittsburgh. Harry A.

and Max D. in power production, and a more cautious appraisal of the outlook Am. Water Works 12 12 12 7 7 SALESMAN wanted. Salary $35 per week. Commission 15 on sales above $800 per month.

Age 30 to 45. Automobile necessary. ComDanv o.fvn.hori Kidnaping Ladder Am. Woolen, com 7 for steel, gave market circles MRS. MARY AUGER Hammondsport Mrs.

Marv Isa- federal government itself Is tne greatest user of the structure. Some months ago Colonel Bring Hvman of Detroit: two daughters. something else to think about. Railroad bonds were heavy, and belle Mauger, 66, died at Gibson Mrs. J.

Solomon and Mrs. A. btem- Am. Woolen, pfd. 38 Anaconda 10 Armour 5 Atchison 42 TLE, 860, including 490 direct.

Steers steady for best grades, others weak to 25 lower; good 1163 fed, 11.00; medium 988-1177 8.009.75; few common, 7.00. Bulls steady; cutter to medium, 3.00 Landing Tuesday, 5, 1935. erman of Elmira; two orowers, the rest of the bond market about Continued from Page 1 Juror Has Cold ham sought the appropriation of federal moneys to be used in purchase of material for building a new bridge at the point mentioned, with Max- L. Miller of Elmira and Mrs. Mauger was born Nov.

21, steady. Commodities moved nar of Am 4 Harrv Miller, of Altoona, -18 Avia. Corp 59 years. Principal products motor oils, roof coating, paint Wholesale only to farmers, merchants and county officials who operate motor trucks and tractors. Salesman must have good five year record.

Write The Globe Refining Company, Cleveland, 1868, in New York and married Richard F. Mauger there 45 vears rowly. Justice Trenchard stepped down 10 B. O. grandchildren and two great grand 5.00.

Cows steady to 25 lower; good from the bench while the di'ense ago. She was a member of the Barnsdall A children. The funeral was neia ai Wall Street noted a cautious tone was preparing to continue its case, the understanding that the labor would be paid by the TERA. An appropriation of $15,000 for material was asked. Beth Steel the family home today at 3:30 p.

stable fed, 6.006.25, few 7.60; common to medium, 4.00 5.57; low cutter to cutter, 2.25 3.75, few 1.75. Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in New York. in the weekly report of "Iron and asked Mrs. Verna Snyder about Bohn Aluminum 6 29 53 24 25 41 Age." The review said, "although m. Burial was in tne ijrann.un Street Cemetery.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. In a letter the comptroller gen Borden Briggs Mfg onio, giving iuu information. We think we can show a capable salesman ample opportunity for good earnings and permanent position. 6 a slight cold she had Blushing, Juror No. 3 assured him she was auite well.

Marie Louise March, with whom additional increases in production are looked for in certain centers, eral states that the road where is Brooklyn-Manhat she resided, and four grandchildren. notably Chicago and the valleys, WILLIAM VAN DUZEN William VanDuzen, 69, of 115 located this bridge is a county road and that the land occupied by the The funeral will' be conducted at there are indications that the up Defense Attorney Reilly showed Streppone a photograph which he said he recognized as that of ivjwj-i experienced on automotive and aircraft engine work. the home Thursday at 2 p. m. by Eleanor Street, Horseheads, died swing in mm operations is losing Write xa-14.

atar-Gazette. 8 Burroughs Ad Ma 14 Calumet Hecla 3 Canadian Pacific 12 Case Thresh Mach 53 Celanese 29 Ches Ohio 41 Tuesday. Feb. 5. 1935.

shortly before the Rev. G. P. Sommerville, rector of St. James Episcopal -Church momentum." Isador Fisch.

noon, after an extended illness. Be Production of electricity in the here. Female Help 68 Streppone said a radio was sides his widow, Mrs. Carrie van week ended Feb. 2 alned 7.7 rer brought to his shop by Fisch in Duzen.

he is survived by one road where it passes through th. Home grounds is the property of the federal government, that upkeep of the road-as well as any bridges thereon is a matter of county expense. The land on the Home grounds remains subject to the easement to provide for th. road. Prior to 1928 the bridge was cent over the corresponding week Chi Mil St Co 2 GOOD Iw I real estate neent wanted May, 1933, and left five days while MISS ANNA WHITE Wellsboro Local relatives here iast year.

t. Write O-l b. Star-Gazette, i VEALERS AND CALVES, 500, including 330 direct. Vealers nominal Calves steady for weighty, bulk unsold; good 240 7.00; common to medium 272 5.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS, 3030, including 3020 direct.

Lambs nominal. Hothouse lambs, receipts heavy, demand slow and only for real fancy, market steady; fancy 7.009.00 each, a few at a premium; fair to good 5.00 7.00; poor 3.005.00. Sheep; steady; ewes, choice handyweights, 5.50. HOGS, 890, including 860 direct; market 10 higher; 192 8.00. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER AND CHEESE Chi Mil St Pf 3 Chicaeo Rock Is 2 $3 worth of repair worn was per daughter, Mrs.

Beatrice Rickey of the Town of Horseheads; one son, George of Horseheads; and several have been notified of the death. formed. Fisch came back to the Situations Wanted 69 shop on a Sunday. Stock Averages grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Jan.

31, 1935, of Miss Anna White, 96, at her home in Wilmington, Del. The body reposes in the Matthews Q. Did Fisch have a package? A. Yes. EXPERIENCED GIRL want home.

A former resident of Wellsboro. Chrysler Motors Columbia Carbon Columbia Gas Com Solvents Comw Southern Con Gas and VanBuskirk funeral home in constructed and maintained as a town bridge. In 1928 the New York Legislature passed a law which she was born in 1839 at Nauvoo, work. Best references. 9336.

I 30 15 IS 60 Wilentz objected but the radio Horseheads, where the funeral. will be held Friday at 2:30 p. m. The the daughter of Sylvester and Indust. Bails Util.

Stocks man was allowed to go on. nuuoL win; factory; any 38 10 5 42 4 10 6 29 53 24 25 40 14 3 29 41 2 3 2 36 70 6 19 1 19 32 31 7 65 17 62 2 14 35 93 23 2 10 48 10 20 35 22 33 30 24 13 23 15 9 24 6 D.2 D.l D.l Kina wort, vox 19. Elmira, N. T. Net chg.

Rev. Frederick A. Maunder will Tamar Webster. In infancy she was adopted by Judge and Mrs. Congoleum provided that when any bridge with a span of 25 or more feet should be repaired or replaced it should b.

a county charge. The now dead German furrier, the witness said, left the package about six hours and returned for it. 6 Con Insurance 38 10 5 42 4 10 6 29 53 24 25 40 14 3 12 53 29 41 2 3 2 36 70 6 19 1 19 32 31 7 65 17 62 2 14 35 93 23 2 10 48 10 20 35 22 33 30 24 13 23 16 9 24 6 13 8 2 officiate. Burial in Maple Grove 37.9 38.0 Wednes. 1pm 52.4 Prev.

day .52.4 Robert White of Wellsboro, where MARRIED MAN Wants job on farm Cemetery, Horseheads. Consoi Oil Continental Can 40.8 Admits Mental Lapses In the deed conveying the Bath she spent most of he life. She was a sister-in-law of the late Gov. Wil Month ago Dy montn. uooa reference.

Write J- New York (AP) BUTTER, Streppone described the package I Veterans Home to the federal gov- 49.4 Continental Oil 11. Star-Gazette. Year ago BELRAINE TILLINGHAST 24.5 24.6 25.7 39.0 26.6 24.8 40.6 24.2 22.1 22.3 26.6 40.1 27.6 22.9 43.0 22.8 15.199. steady. Creamery, higher liam A.

Stone and during bis term 41.6 Corn Products as a shoe box, illustrating the size ernment no mention is made of the 1935 high Belraine Tillinghast, formerly of 55.5 59.2 56.6 52.0 61.4 45.3 bi.iNix.LtBi iAfl wants farm work, ex was a factory inspector. 37.8 Curtiss Wright over the objection of the Attorney 1935 low Elmira, died at the family home in Among her surviving relatives 51.4 perienced, soDer, steady. 311 Baldwin St. -6 General. than extra, 37 38; extra (92 score), 37; firsts (88-91 scores), 3436; second (84-87 scores), unquoted; centralized (90 score), road and bridge, it being Inferred the road and bridge remained a county responsibility.

In view of Troy, N. Yl, Monday, Feb. 4, 1935. 1934 high 1934 low are the Misses Maude and Blanche 34.9 Dome Mines Q. You were adjudged insane The body arrived in Elmira at Nichols, Mrs.

F. LeRoy Smith and WIDOW desires position as housekeep were you not? Wilentz asked. Movements of recent years: 1932 low 17.5 8.7 23.9 Dupont Elec. Auto-Lite 3:52 p. m.

today and was removed 35. the facts, an appropriation from the Veterans Administration for re er. Address R-18, Star-Gazette. 6 William Bache of Wellsboro. A.

Yes, 1928. Discharged, no psy 16.9 157.7 directly to Woodlawn Cemetery for CHEESE, fir-i. State, Elec. P. L.

WORK WANTED on farm. Single. chosis. 1929 high 146.9 153.9 184.3 building in part this bridge is not whole milk flats, held, 1933, as to burial. Mr.

Tillinghast is survived Maud Wilder Goodwin. 78. nove 61.8 Reilly asked Streppone if he had 1927 low 51.6 95.3 61.8 Eriex available. sober, man. Good home.

Low wages.C4! years' experience. Write P- by orfe sister, Mrs. Myrtle Feine of list, whose works depicted colonial not been discharged as cured. The quality, 21 22; 1934, fancy to spec ials, 1819. First Nat.

Stores Fox Buffalo and two brothers, George 17, StarUazette. witness answered "yes. scenes of America, widow of Almon Goodwin, attorney for the late Jay Bond Averages Wilentz asked: of California and Delos of Mille ton. EGGS Anti-Nudist Bill INSTRUCTION Q. How many times have you 36 70 6 20 1 19 32 31 7 65 17 62 2 14 35 93 23 2 10 48 10 20 35 23 33 30 24 13 24 16 9 24 6 13 9 2 12 30 40 22 8 50 16 20 8 jroum, sage and other notables, died in Greenwich, Conn.

New York (AP) EGGS been in an institution because of Freeport Texas Gen. A. T. Car Gen. Elec.

Gen. Food -Gen. Motors Instruction Classes 72 mental disorders? firm. Mixed colors: RICHARD JAMES Richard James, late of 724 Ger William M. Eldridge.

49. head of Special packs or selections from man Street, retired police officer, the yacht brokerage firm of Eld LEARN BARBERING Vaughn Sys A. I'd make it about five times. Q. Sure it was not eight times? A.

I'd say five. Gen. Rail. Sig. fresh receipts 33 33.

died Tuesday night. Mr. James re ridge and Son of New an Appears Doomed Continued from Page 1 "You see standing before you." tem, 128 Front St, Rochester, N. Y. Gillette Glidden Standards and commercial stand tired on pension from the police outstanding figure in motorboat kx Q.

At one time didn you force eight years ago. He is survived racing, died in Stamford, Conn. threaten bodily harm to one of the 20 10 10 10 Balls Indust. UtiL Fore'n Net chg. D.6 D.l D.l Wednes.

lpm 83.9 94.2 87.3 69.8 Prev. day 84.5 94.2 87.4 69.9 Month ago 87.6 95.6 85.7 70.4 Year ago 84.7 83.6 81.1 67.5 1935 high 87.8 95.9 88.1 70.4 1935 low 84.5 93.0 84.5 68.6 1934 high 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 1934 low 74.5 73.7 68.2 60.2 1932 low 45.8 40.0 64.6 42.2 1928 high 101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5 by several nieces and nephews. The FINANCIAL ladies of a Christian institution? funeral will be held at the home of The Bev. George H. Thomas, 63.

A. Yes. Flynn told the committee, "a man who was given up by the doctors ards 32. Firsts 32. Mediums, 40 lbs.

31. Dirties No. 1, 42 lbs. 31. Average checks 29.

Refrigerator. Firsts 3Q30 White eggs: Q. And another time you wrote Business Opportunities 75 for 20 years rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Chicago, died her filthy letters? Gold Dust Goodrich Goodyear Granby Copper Gt. N.

Railway Hudson Motors Hupp Motors niinois Central Ind. Rayon Mrs. Catherine Flynn, 1019 Lake Street, Friday at 8:15 a. m. and in the St.

Cecilia Church at 9 o'clock. Burial in the SS. Peter and Paul about seven years ago. All alone in a little cubby hole in New Jersey I started sun bathing. DOWNTOWN MEAT MARKET, well in Tucson, only a few hours A.

Abusive language, yes sir. State Scores established and doing excellent business. Adams. VfJVs College. 2-0596.

k6 before announcement was made of the award to him of the Cross of "I weighed 120 pounds then, my Resale of premium marks, 34 Cemetery. Streppone said he was merely 10 low yield bonds: 35. Honor of the Episcopal Church, for feeling "depressed" on the occasions LOCAL. BANK STOCK Bought, sold weight is 170 now. You know, gentlemen, we do a lot to build up Prev.

day 108.8; Wed. 1 p. m. 108.7; Nearby special packs including his outstanding service. Internatl Harvstr and quoted.

Fred H. Birkholz, phone he was in mental institutions, but that doctors called his ailment month ago 107.9; year ago 103.1; FREDERICK BRACE Frederick Brace. A prayer serv premiums, 3334. 9004. Internatl Nickel machinery but little toward building up the human body." Nearby and midwestern, hen Admiral Sir Edwin Patey, 75.

"maniac depressive psychosis." 1935 high 109.0; 1935 low 107.9; 1934 high 108.3; 1934 low 99.1; 1928 high Int Tele Tel ice will be held at the Clark Hallow nery, exchange specials, 32 32 first commander-in-chief of the Money to Loan 76 He insisted he was not suffering Johns Manville Puts Down Disturbance Asked by Senator John J. M- home Thursday at 1:30 p. m. and 1932 low 86.8. Nearby, and midwestern exchange Australian Navy, died at Plymouth, the funeral at the Webb Mills Meth Kennecott Kresge Eng.

Served with distinction in the Naboe, Bronx Democrat, If th. same results couldn't be accomp odist Episcopal Church at 2 p. from any mental ill at the moment Wilentz brought from Streppone that he had returned to Bellevue Hospital in July, 1934, for a mental standards, 32. marked mediums, 32. pullets, unquoted.

World War and the Zulu War of Lehteh Valley Burial in Caton. The Rev. L. A. Treasury Report 1879.

Recipient of many citations LOANS UP TO $300 On Household Goods, lished "by clothing some parts of the bodv." Flvnn redied: Guiles of Wellsburg will officiate. Pacific Coast, fresh shell treated Libby Owens Ford 28 Liauid Carbonic 25 condition. for bravery. "No sir, you can't, Clothinsr or liners, fancy, 3333. Pacific Coast, standards, 32 33.

Q. Then you have been in an in JOHN GUSH arouses curiosity. When you enter Washington (AP) The position of the Treasury on Feb. 4 was: Re Wilson W. Chew, 59, for many John Gush late of 1215 Grand Loew's Lorrilard Mack Truck stitution since 1928? A.

Yes sir. Pacific Coast, snell treated or a nudist camp you lose all curios years advertising executive of the Central Avenue. The funeral will be ceipts, expenditures, ity in ten minutes." Q. You have been in an institu held at the family home at 8:15 a. balance, Hearst newspapers, died in Bronx-ville, N.

Y. At this point laughter cut Flynn liners, mediums, 3232. Brown eggs: Resale of premium marks, 34.. Macy Marine Midland m. Thursday and at 9 o'clock in, the customs receipts for the month.

tion since you fixed the 'radio? A. Yes, sir. off and Quinn threatened to clear St. Casimir Church- Burial in the $3,138,985.99. the room.

McKspt Tin Plate Mex Seaboard Streppone said he had come to Edward Knowlee, 84, engineer SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Nearby and western special Automobile or Co-Maker REPAYMENT WEEKLY. SEMIMONTHLY OR MONTHLY ELMIRA PERSONAL LOAN COMPANY "YOUR LOCAL COMPANY" ISO East Water Street Elmira, N. Y.

Mr. Potter prefaced his attack Flemington yesterday with Mal and inventor, who assisted in the packs, private sales from store, 33 Receipts for the fiscal year (since July 1), expenditures, $4,105,854,760.07 (including $2,116,789,906.24 of emergency ex on the bill with a statement that MRS. CLARA A. MANNING colm Weiss, of Reilly's office. construction of Brooklyn Bridge 33.

12 30 40 22 8 50 16 20 8 27 25 31 19 25 38 6 33 22 11 2 25 6 15 27 15 15 25 6 16 6 3 11 16 9 86 4 3 65 4 Mrs. Clara A. Manning. The He was excused after Reilly ad and the Long Island Reservoir, al he was not a nudist but he was opposed to it because he considered it "freak legislation." funeral will be held at 930 West duced that he had been discharged penditures; excess of expenditures, LIVE POULTRY so invented a searchlight used by the United States Navy, died in from Bellevue Hospital, in July, First Street Thursday at 1:30 $2,011,041,971.37. Gold assets, $8,411,964,535.60.

m. The Rev. H. B. Reddick will Oyster Bay, L.

New York AP) LIVE POULTRY, steady to firm; by freight, chickens, 1418; broilers, unquot "I am against this he said, 'because it seems to be ludicrous, 1934, after five days. Dispute Over Ladder officiate. Burial in Osceola, Dial 2-3225 31 19 25 38 6 93 22 11 2 25 6 15 27 15 15 26 6 16 6' 3 11 16 9 86 4 3 65 Cemetery. PRODUCE MARKET ed: fowls, 16 20; roosters, 11; tur cfcx Labor Drives fringement of human freedom. This bill belongs to the same class of freak legislation as anti-evolu Lieut.

Paul Sjostrom, investigator for the State Police, was called as the next witness and an argument ensued between Fisher and Wilentz on the whereabouts of the kidnap THOMAS O. SHANNON keys, 1825; ducks, 1618, by express; broilers, 1018; fowls, 16 20; roosters, 11; turkeys, 21 25; Mid-Con Petro Mo Pacific Pfd Montgy Ward Murray Body Nash Motors National Biscuit Natl Csh Registr Natl Dairy Pro Natl Distillers Nat Pwr Light Central NY NH Hartfd No Amer Avia North Amer North Pacific Ohio Oil Owens Bottle Packard Motor Fara-Publix PRODUCE Thomas O. Shannon of New York New York (State Department City, formerly of Elmira. The body of Agriculture and Markets) West ladder. ducks, unquoted.

DRESSED POULTRY, quiet, arrived in Elmira today at 8:12 ern New York yellow onions u. The defense was permitted to ex To Organize a. m. via the E.rie Railroad and fresh, chickens, 1425: fowls, No. 1 in 50 lb.

sacks jobbed out at amine the ladder last night and Wilentz indicated it had not been 1.10 1.25. Michigan, No. 1 offer- was taken directly to the SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery for burial. The 1422; old roosters, 1517 turkeys, 1930; ducks, unquoted tion bills.

The New York Legislature, if it passes this bill, will go down in history along with th. Tennessee Legislature of ten years ago." Illegal to be Natural "Outlawing nudism as proposed in this bill," he continued, "makes it illegal to be natural. It make inzs realized 1.151.25 and Ohio restored to the State's custody. pall bearers were Martin Shan frozen; chickens, 1728; fowls, Late last night a State Trooper No. 1 stock 1.101.15.

Auto Industry 1322; old roosters, 1517; non, William McNamara, James on duty at the courthouse was in Western New York topped Bolton, Frederick Clark. The Rev. turkeys, 1920; ducks 1919. washed carrots in 100 lb. sacks 8 2 12 30 40 22 8 50 16 20 8 27 25 31 19 25 38 6 93 22 11 2 25 6 15 27 15 15 25 6 16 6 3 11 16 9 86 4.

3 65 4 20 14 14 24 47 6 8 5 9 2 13 47 39 1 33 6 11 13 14 11 17 39 3 29 7 7 19 34 8 2 96 45 13 10 2 71 13 Daniel Holland conducted the com Penney (J C) structed by his superiors that no one but Arthur J. Koehler, federal wood expert, and Detective Lewis sold from 901.10, while washed morality depend upon clothing. It Continued from Page 1 mittaV service. in 50 lb. sacks ranged from 70 ALL THE TIME YOU NEED TO REPAY LOANS UP TO $300 HERE you can get any.

amount up to $300-in 24 to 48 hours! 1 HERE: you can make your own arrangements about repayments spread over S. 6, 9 months, a "oe year, or longer. A 4e everybody who is 7 loved, whether single or Tied, can accom- ated. SONAL FINANCE COMPANY rv TJF.W YORK Hurt as Sled J. Bornman of the State Police, When the President renewed the 90.

Western states carrots in crates of 5 and 6 dozen bunches were to be permitted to see the auto code recently and continued SILAS BREESE ladder. the Wolman board, the wrath of Silas Breese, late of Breesport ranged from 2.50 3,75. AF of leaders concentrated on Police officers were dispatched to The funeral was held at the famliy Old crop white cabbage trading assumes that a person cannot b. moral if. he is naked." He said he had met many nudists and found them "high minded and moral." "The people who have the dirty hearts are not the nudists; they are the people who come many miles to peek through the fence." T7au Tlalair Pnftna AYAAlltlva Strikes Post, brine the ladder, which had been Richberg, chief presidential ad home, today at 2 p.

The Rev, was slow due to the cold weather. viser. They called him a "traitor' Closing sales yesterday on Danish examined a second time by two local business men, familiar with to labor and he replied they want A. H. Ganoung officiated.

Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Horseheads, with the committal type white in bulk realized 22.00 lumber. ed him to serve one group rather Girl, 15, Dies The ladder, having been in the service by Southern Light Lodge, 34.00 per ton. Southern new crop white cabbage advanced. Texas large crates brought 3.003.50 and than the government. The President's letter told County Clerk's office all night, was and brought in.

email crates from 1.501.87. Sayre Injured two days ago in MRS. DANIEL BROWN burn that the wolman board "is not only to prevent discrimination against employes and otherwise to carry out the pur There was practically no early morning trading in potatoes on Sjostrom told Fisher he did not hay. his photographs or reports on the examination of the ladder in Room 1. Gorton Bid.

Mezzanine oor ttt -utt? A. 7186 a coasting accident, 15-year-old Mrs. Esther Brown, late of Emma Thlesen, of Sugar Run RD 1257 College Avenue. The funeral account of the low temperature. poses of Its creation, but it is en court.

1, died at the Robert Packer Hos was held in the family home today 48 W. Water Cor. Mam The defense counsel took the in pital early Wednesday. gaged also in the very important work of holding elections, whereby at 2 p. m.

with the Rev. W. PBOVISIONS secretary of the International Nudist Conference, Mrs. Morris Ryskind of New York, representing the National Council of Freedom from Censorship and Miss Eve Morris, representing artists, spoke against the measure. In addition a statement in opposition, signed by a group of ministers, was introduced.

Burdett Burdett The Rev. O. H. Travis, vestigator, a fingerprint examiner, Willits officiating. Burial was in New York (AP) FLOUR, through secret ballot, under gov through a description of the The girl's sled struck a fence post and she suffered a "ruptured liver and other internal injuries.

Given Doty Hill Cemetery. ernment supervision, all employes Corning, N. Branch tt EAST MARKET ST. PHONE 1392 20 14 14 24 47 6 8 5 9 2 13 47 39 1 33 6 11 13 14 11 17 39 3 29 7 1 7 19 34 8 32 96 45 13 10 2 71 methods used in taking pictures of steady; spring patents 7.10 35 soft winter straights 5.80 to 6.05 emergency treatment by Dr. J.

are being given a full and fair opportunity to designate their repre- parts or the ladder. Found Many Prints hard winter straights 6.456.85. JOHN A. RING Lee of Wyalusing, she was sent to the hospital Monday. The girl was RYE FLOUR, steady; fancy pat sentatives, choosing John A.

Ring, late of 745 River Fisher tried to show that the LOANS MADE IN ALL NEARBY TOWNS ents 4.50 75. individuals, or as representatives photographs did not give a com the daughter of Mrs. Rose Thiesen, kg Rye, barely steady; No. 1 Amer Penn Dixie Cement 4 Pennsy 20 Phelps Dodge 14 Philips Petro 14 Pub Service, 25 Pullman Co 47 Pure Oil 6 Purity Bakery 8 Radio 5 Remington Rand 9 Reo Motors 2 Rep Iron Steel 13 Reynolds 47 Safeway Scores 39 St L-San Fran 1 Sears Roebuck 33 Shell Union Oil 6 South Cal Edison 11 Socony Vaouiisi 14 Southern Pacific 14 Southern Railway 11 Standard Brands 17 Stand Oil of NJ 39 Stand Gas Elec 3 Stand Oil of Calif 30 Stewart-Warner 7 Studebaker 1 Superior Steel 7 Tex Corp 19 Tex Gulf Sulphur 34 Tidewater Assn Oil 8 Timken Bearing 33 Union Pacific 98 Union Carbide 46 United Aircraft 13 United Gas Imp 10 United Corp 2 United Fruit 71 US Rubber 13 US Smelting 111 US Steel 35 US Steel pf 87 Vanadium Steel 17 Warner Bros 3 Warren Bros 4 Westing'se Elec 37 Wool worth 53 Yellow Truck 3 Ex. Div.

side Avenue. A prayer service was held at the family home' today at 2 p. m. The funeral was held in or a iaDor organization. view of every part of the pastor of the Methodist Church, exchanged pulpits with the Rev.

Dut- If the government should annul 'adder and that the narts Pictured ican, 68 f.o.b. New York; No, western 77 c.l.f. New York. Will Honor Scouts iould not be identified, ton S. Peterson of Odessa Sunday.

BARLEY, steady; No. 2, 87 cif the German Evangelical Church at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Rudolf Vieweg officiated.

Burial was in Woodlawn Q. How many photographs were Bond Market Mrs. Floyd Northrup of Ovid has been a guest here. Miss Elizabeth New York. BUCKWHEAT, quiet; export Williams of Sayre spent the week Watkins Glen The Henry C.

Sears of the First Methodist Church has arranged a special program for Sunday evening in commemoration of the anniversary Cemetery. aken of the ladder? A. 68. Q. Is that all? A.

Yes. Jrhe bond mar 1.25. end here. PORK, steady; mess 27.75; fam grssa Tin A father and son banquet will MISS GRACE E. WOODHOUSE ily 20.00.

be held at the Grange Hall Feb. 15. Q. Does that mean you got only observance of the soy scouts. I'Millerton Miss Grace E.

Wood Vy- indications of. an LARD, unsettled; Middlewest 68 fingerprints? John Mains of the U. S. Army at 11.30 11.40. house died Monday, Feb.

4, 1935, at Watertown and Miss Margaret A. There were approximately 125 ivened intercut by the board's powers, Mr. Roosevelt said, "it will be placed in the position of preventing the employes from voting." The letter was a neply to one by Ogburn, who said te.ia.ci automobile Industry was "extremely grave" and contended auto workers had the right to submit disputes to the National Labor Relations Board, headed by Francis Biddle. "The automobile labor problem is today by far the most serious labor problem in America," he said. Around their executive council table here, Federation chieftains were completing plans for industrial unions for autos and steel.

TALLOW, steady; special loose 'Fix-Its' Defray nnger marks in those photographs. a Sayre hospital. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saunders of Rochester were recent guests at D.

E. Mains. Mr. and o6; extra liose, 66. Q.

How about palm prints, were of rerday's decline. U. S. pn of yes erday inued to Woodhouse; three sisters, Mrs, GREASES, steady; yellow and there any of those? A. Yes, palm marks.

Theodore Sherman of North Wav- P16 with the choice, 55. Mrs. Ralph Bailey and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cooper of Ithaca and Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Granger of 13 Education Expense erly and the Misses Rena and Q. Were they photographed too? nanu" early traa steady in tfae ear HAY, steady; No. 1, 24.00 a ton No. 2, 23.00; No. 3, 21.0022.00 110 110 35" 35 Agnes at home; two brothers, Wil A.

They were. Ohio liam and Walter, at home. sample 8.00 19.00. 87 Cortland were weekend guests of W. S.

Bailey. D. E. Mains and daughter, Dorothy, attended the fu t.ui 5a and if a Q. You didn't find any fingerprints with the state police The funeral will be conducted at STRAW, steady; No.

1 rye 16.00 oved down the lat. neral of Mrs. J. Hanrahan in El the home Friday at 12:30 p. m.

and at the Wellsburg Methodist Church uA fnrmer lO Maw methods? A. No. 17.00. BEANS, steady; marrow 4 Mansfield "When you need something done which you can't or don't wish to do yourself, stop at Hoom North Hall," reads a placard which has been posted i aus ui 87 17 3 4 36 53 3 mira. 17 3 4 36 53 3 Plate, and at 2:30 by the Rev.

I A. Guiles, as Paige AHison has been ill. Mrs. 4.15; peas 3.5075; white kidney Q. But after 13 days, with Hudson's method, some were ira, thOUgn en 4.905.00; red kidney 5.6575, sisted by the Rev.

C. R. Knight of Jackson Summit Burial will be 'oads were "ery. on a bulletin board of the Mans Nettie Warren sonr Nelson, William Wickham, James Hubbell and Ma found? owed no reai i prevailed field State Teachers' College. HOPS, steady; Pacific Coast pound of choice 1934.

2122; 1933 in Mountain View Cemetery, Wells A. Several hundred people han Upon inquiry it develops that burg. dled the ladder between Mar. 1 and medium to prime 1920; 1933, 16 it advertises the "Fix-It Shop' rie Auble are in Florida. Stewart Granger of Waverly and Edward P.

Lott of Geneva were in town recently. Clifford LaRue is 53 at 66. the time the silver nitrate process 18. INVESTMENT TRUSTS recently opened by a group of of Doctor Hudson was used. nun MRS.

MARY A. HENDERSHOT women students to defray the I while thej-s V.1. rrw A AVn. 4 Q. So after 13 days Sergeant POTATOES Nichols Mrs.

Mary A. Hender- cost of their education. The "fix- nt ai. shaae "'8" Kelly (F. A.

Kelly, fingerprint ex New York AP POTATOES, shot. 89, widow of Jacob Hender- its specialize in typing, launder and pert) found some? 106, steady. Long Island, 200 pound shot, died Tuesday morning, Feb. dull with ing, mending and "erranding, and at "depression prices." were sacks. 901.15; Maine; 100 pound A.

None of value. There were 1935, at the home of her niece, Mrs. 1 loai" sacks. 88 1.00: 180 pounds in bulk Chemist to Address Rotary Men Thursday Watkins Glen Prof Paul Saunders of Alfred University will address the weekly meeting of the Watkins-Montour Rotary Club Thursday noon In the Glen Springs. Professor Saunders, head of the Alfred Chemistry Department, will give a lecture and demonstration on "Liquid Air." SOCIETIES PLAN PLAY Watkins Glen Missionary societies of the First Methodist Church will present "The Old Fashioned Photograph Album" at the church at 7:30 p.

m. Thursday. Irving Zorn. on Germany Hill. The kins Glen.

only demonstrated his silver nitrate method to State Troopers who later employed it in their hunt for prints. He also testified he had never submitted the ransom notes to Hudson for examination. 1.50 'S 70; Idaho, Russets, 100 pound body was removed to the Sutfin fu Corp Tr Shrs AA Corp Tr Accum Dividend Shrs A Tr Shrs 1955 A Tni Shrs 1956 Rep Tr Shrs Super Corp of Am Super Corp of 'Am AA Super Corp of Am BB Trusted Ind Shrs USEILt APrA. Elc Lt Pr El Lt Pr 1.77 1.77 1.16 1.28 2,12 2.10 7.36 8.11 5.07, 2.00 1 2.02 1.04 1.15 10 10 1.38 1.48 .48 .56 arrow. t7iir Convene sacks, 1.95 2.00.

neral home. The funeral will be held Thurs vt will be CLASS ISSUES BULLETIN day at 2 p. m. at the Methodist Church at Smithboro, the Rev. Lynn Martin officiating.

Burial will so many. The investigator said the State Police had examined the ladder immediately after arrival at the estate after the crime and found no prints. He said he "understood" the police wore gloves when nan-dling the ladder and none of their prints appeared. The lieutenant said Doctor Hudson did not process the ladder, but Odessa The Men's and Boys' A. L.

STREETER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Statements Special Accounting Service Income Tax Cost Systems 351 COLLEGE AVENUE Dial 5528 or 2-6142 A.t rulers' Tuesday. Lth Elks Loddgeby Wilbur The Arbuckle trail, a new four- Class has issued the first copy of "The Community Cultivator," in the interest of the churches and other be In the Smithboro Cemetery. Mrs. Hendershot is survived by miie scenic runu near xurner ails, noted Oklahoma beauty spot, was opened after a year's work on the project by CCC members. village organizations of Odessa, son, Dell Hendershot, of Chester- lofca: Classified Ads Bring Results Catharine and Alpine.

town, Md. ije.

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