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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 22

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PAGE TWENTY-TWO. ELMIM STAR-GAZETTE- THUBSDAT, AUG. 6, 1342 DAIRYMEX TO MEET jcraege HeD Reports rf the o1e MansfWld-Th. Mansfield lAlL ublic Record Young Ch CountyCouple, eihung of the Dairymen's League wUI meet mt ui be foUewe fcy a pro. Convicted of Sedition, Pelley Seeks New Trial Saturday.

Aug. 1 tt I p. a. la the ma. rrm wui ftcrvvd.

Rules Outlined To Officials Killed Ago, cu lviontn Indianapolis (AP) William Old nubile records may be de Dudley Pelley, convicted on 11 stroyed but only by permission counts of criminal sedition and Crash SSI SSI SB BSSV BSaw SSI Mht SSfcw ippi Train-Bus conspiracy and facing a possible maximum sentence of 220 years in from the State Department 01 ta-ucation's division of archives and history, custodians of public records in the county were told prison, based his hopes for freedom on a new trial. A motion for a new trial will be Sixteen representatives of the filed within three days, defense attorney Floyd Christian said, and if city, county and towns and villages Lmt in mm sunervisors rooms wim Evririrk Tt Stevens, supervisor of the case will be taken to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals iniiir H. M. Shinebarger, young Chemung County couple, were killed instantly Wednesday when JFA 52 arsons and a fast passenger train collided at Crystal Springs, Miss.

also were killed and more than 30 were uijured in the crash. All except one of the dead and most pf the injured were bus passengers. records, of Albany. in Chicago. He told of the procedure neces The spruce little- man, who once Ir-St? sary by state, county or municipal ities to dispose or 01a puouc recoras in order to make room for more re headed the Silver Shirts of America, was convicted last night by a Federal Court jury, which also convicted two business associates.

cent documents, mentioning uui tons of documents are searched Lawrence A. Brown and Miss onmeDarger was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie bmnebarger of Erin RD 2. rs-shinebarger, the former.

Wilma Betty Hutcheson, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Alec Hutcheson of 407 Hendy Ave. Agnes Marian Henderson. Brown "Under no circumstances, how and. Miss Henderson were found ever, snouia recoras oe owrern guilty of one count, of conspiracy to commit sedition.

school September. without first consulting the Department of Education." Mr. Stevens said. Judge Robert C. BalUell im fJcrffawracf Her father, Alec Hutcheson, is.

em mediately set Aug. 12 at 10 A. M. Mr. Stevens pointed out at the session that several custodians are ployed, at the Eclipse plant and her mother at the U.

S. Employment Service office on E. Church St Both were 21 and they were married last July 4 at Ocala; where they had resided for a month. Mr. Shinebarger was an aviation cadet in the Army Air Corps.

His wife was a 1941 graduate of the Arnot-Ogden Hospital School for Nurses and was a staff nurse there before her marriage: T. P. Brad. Public Snotir not properly handling records and gave instructions In methods. UE OTEfll gffill Dispatches 'describing the acci He said he Is snaking a tour of for pronouncement of sentence.

Each count a maximum penalty of 20 years' Imprisonment and a maximum, fine of $10,000. Only a handful of spectators were in the courtroom when the Jury brought in the verdict at 9:07 P. The Jury received the case at 4:45 P. M. It deliberated until about 7 and then adjourned for dinner and then re the state, visiting every county seat dent said Mrs.

W. 1 Dodds of Osyka, was killed when the heavy bus hurtled through the air, rs OrfsW IU444 Wlee Mil Those attending were representa overturned on the sidewalk where tives of the Board or Supervisors. Surrogate's Court City Clerk. Town Clerks. Commissioner of Public she was standing trying to warn the driver" of his danger." Welfare and City Registrar of In addition to Mrs.

Dodds and Vital Statistics. Hurray! xj more thaa 4 out of every 5, boW mbeax as m-e ULe it!" A pretty good fiarxotee j-ocr fimUy will my the time! These tender, cruacby tire morse Ij are lixw-nelkrd ei bole bext i grind food to get totmg tight on. Get them at vour (ooj store. -Shredd ies" art in cxdiuive prodact cl Nkntl Biscuit Coirpaoy. I Mr.

and Mrs. Shinebarger, the dead were listed as: Roscoe Smith, Brookhaven, J. Landt, 364 Roxford Syracuse; -Willie MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Cornlnr CHy Clerk Charles E. Ha use Jr. Wednesday Issued a marriags license to Raymond Butcher of Milierton RD 2 and Ray Smathers; 320 West Kingston -Charlotte, N.

A. Zel-berdurt, Bayonne, N. Mrs. Fan missioner of Mississippi, said the bus driver stopped on a midtown crossing In Crystal Springs to let a freight pass, then started across without seeing the fast passenger train on another track. Witnesses said the impact was so terrific that the engine in the rear part of the bus was torn out, the top ripped off and dead and injured strewn along the The train was not derailed and its passengers suffered no serious injuries.

Witnesses said the bus "appeared to be lifted up in the air and looked for an instant as if it were riding the ton of the locomotive" nie Johnson Smith, Crystal sumed again shortly after 8 ciock. The three originally were Indicted on 12 counts, but during the trial the government agreed to drop count 6 at the request of the Navy Department since it might disclose military secrets. Pelley was pictured as both "traitor" and "patriot" in opposing arguments before the jury retired to decide his fate. Oscar R. Ewing of New York, special prosecutor, and B.

Howard Caughran, U. S. District Attorney for Southern Indiana, called the 52-year old founder of the WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY Springs; Mrs. Ella Smith, Crystal Miss Jean McConneU of 20 Sly Ave. They will reside la Milierton.

Springs; Trust Smith, Brookhaven, Former Elmira Mrs. Same Estelle Smith, Osyka, two unidentified women. 261-265 BALDWIN ST. 8 Pilot Killed Find No Bidders Mr. Shinebarger in February left Silver Shirts a "traitor" and de Aiucu university, wnere ne was a In Plane Crash For Collapsed fense attorney Oscar F.

Smith junior in the College of Ceramics, to enter the Army's Aviation Cadet said his client "was a "patriot." corps. Ewing labelled Pelley "a man Ml II Tacoma Bridge Word was received here Wednes tie was one of two in a group of who serves poison against his gov Olympia, Wash. (UP) The na Aiirea students who passed the ernmentsugar-coated with the tion may be short of steel, but get teachings of Jesus of Nazareth." day afternoon that UL Bertram' Thies, 21, of Baltimore and formerly of Elmira, was killed in an Army airplane crash Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning. Army examinations in January, After completing his first eme COTTONWOOD FARM- ting scrap steel from the collapsed Caughran, closing the govern HAMMOND ROSEBUD nn ter's work he returned to his home for a visit and left Feb. 25 to begin Tacoma Narrows bridge into the war program has proved no easy MR.

AND MRS. Richard H. M. Shinebarger who were married July 4 in Florida were killed yesterday in a train and bus collision in Mississippi. Mrs.

Harold Thies. the victim's HOME fU DRESSED 1-1 Lb. ATcrage LB. ment's case and the final arguments, shook his finger at Pelley and said: job. training at Montgomery, Ala.

Mr, Shinebarger graduated with the mother, is a sister of Mrs. Frederick G. Duhl. 602 Davis St, who If "You are a traitor to your coun 1937 class of Breesport High left today for Baltimore. lHICE(ENS The state toll bridge authority tried to get someone to dismantle the towers and cables recently.

Only one company try. You stabbed your country in ocnooi ana was valedictorian, Lieutenant Thies lived in Elmira the back while it was engaged with At the time of their marriage with his maternal grandfather, the late Capt. Bertram H. Follinsby, re foreign foe." bid the job and instead of offer juiy uaaet snmebarger was stationed at Ocala. The mothers at- "The record shows plainly," the ing the state money for the scrap, JACK SPRAT FKIII IK District Attorney told the Jury, tired, until about five years ago when he removed to Baltimore.

He received his commission about six the company wanted $450,000 to do the job, besides getting to keep and tended the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Shinebarger were, en route to a new training post at Jackson, "that Pelley wanted to be the SlicDsconlQc Ground Deef 25c FANCY DRESSED TURICEYS months ago and had been stationed Quisling of America. He was will sell the steel: at me time or the accident.

at various posts In the South. Several weeks before the state Court Report Challenged MIXLTE Cadet Shinebarger's parents re KIU Deputy Frederick C. DuhL the' ing to see it the victim of a foreign nation in order to realize his dastardly ambitions side on tne M. c. Park farm in the mans uncle, said no Inrormatlon FRANKS -25c STEAKS -'10c It Lb.

Aterage 35c Park Hill district of Erin. tried to sell some 814,000 pounds of scrap, gteel from the roadbed. The successful bidder, however, offered more than the OPA's ceiling price and the state had to reject the bid "The Silver Shirts bristle through had been given as to the site or: exact time of the fatal crash. and through with militarism it By Kaufman Mrs. Shinebarger graduated from the Southside High School in June, 1938 and entered the Arnot-Ogden and advertise for new ones.

was the purpose of Pelley to raise a private army as they say, it may have been disbanded in 1939, FISH DAIRY! Philadelphia (AP) Morgan Si Kaufman New York and Scranton but I say it marches on today, i IDXfOOM attorney, Wednesday challenged have seen it in this courtroom." DUTCH DAIRY FILLET the conclusions of three masters appointed by the Federal' Court Smith concluded bis arguments iggniHIllitiHMITiltl; Stranbcmcs 23c HADDOCK 29c for the defendants by telling the Butter fl2( that his conduct was "unethical in his dealings with former U. S. jury, that "Pelley intended to help the American people and to up Circuit Judge J. Warren Davis, and that he should be "dis hold the Constitution of this glorious republic ciplined." K. Y.

STATE 18c Spinach TROUT -19c Kaufman, Davis and William Fox movie magnate, were indicted for conspiracy to obstruct justice CHEESE 25c fVrmy Enlists S-Os. IH and defraud the United States Kaufman and Davis were tried sta. aKk. Chopped Slcais Qc cherrystone clams 10 Men mm HAM OR CHEESE FRESH SHRIMP twice, each time the jury failing to agree. Fox pleaded guilty and Tuesday the Circuit Court refused his appeal from a sentence of a year in prison.

The government SPREAD Roasting Broilen The Army Recruiting Station in LIVE LOBSTER the Post Office Bldg. has enlisted 10 men this week and sent them to a reception center for assignment charges that Fox loaned $27,500 to Judge Davis for favorable decisions wj CHANCES! ft rtshygisnicdy to duty. in his bankruptcy case and Kauf GeRMS and mold are likely to be found in refrigerators a menace to family health. Clorox makes refrigerators and other food "containers sanitary, free from mold, fresh-smelling. For Clorox has intensified germicidal The local men Include: William man acted as the intermediary.

LONG ISLAND U. S. NO. 1 NEW 15 LB. PECK M.

Batrowny, 715 Davis St; Glenn Kaufman Wednesday" filed SO W. Avery, 414 Standish St and technical exceptions to the mas Carl F. Slater, 206 South Ave. ters' report, through Attys. Thomas The out of town are: Julius F.

Gain of Philadelphia and James efficiency disinfects, deodorizes, re Brown. Owens, -W. Ralph W. J. Gallagher of Mahonoy City.

Fed SWEET BXPE Each CAL, IXREKTA Qt IMd. Sheppard, Cortland; Charles A. eral Judge Guy K. Bard will fix a Viatermelons 39c HEARTS GOLD MELONS Smith, Millport; Elmer J. Wood, date later for argument.

Corning; Leo E. Teeter, Newfleld moves stains in routine cleansing of enamel, porcelain, tile, linoleum, wood. For greater family health protection use Clorox regularly In kitchen, bathroom, laundry. Simply follow directions on the Clorox label. JUKMICA'S FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD DISINFECTANT Vernon H.

Simmons, Lockwoodand PEACHES 39c CAIJF. 41 Mftrt Site LEmOHS -33c DUTCH ESH Charles E. Fowler, Towanda. APPLES 5 25c 2 39 Ifoneyswert Jamb Sise Mrs. Paris Class Hostess Public Garden Glub Meet Set Breesport Mrs.

Manley C. Park was hostess to the members of the DE0D0RI2S REACHES IEM0VES STAINS til ROM CAUSTIC The public Is Invited to attend Gleaner Class of the Baptist Church, and their guests, Monday eveninsr. Auc. 3. Mrs.

Carlton TRA meeting to be neia at the Gar- Sehroth and frs. Georee Rodbourn Jen Center this evening when y.um& were assisting hostesses. Others I Garden Clu members will dis-oresent were: Mesdames Mary Bix- Play different types of floral ar- by, Mary Esther Park, Thelma rangements Peanut Butter IK Jar 19c 23c PINEAPPLE Crea Dove Beuter. Pearl Davies. Marion Ev-I A supper is planned at 6:30 in Ubbye b4 New Centra! Meat Market I erts, Elizabeth Kinley, Esther charge of Mrs.

W. N. Chapman Greene, Helen- Sarah Da- Men -members of the club-have vies; Irene Grist May Scott Al- teen asxea especially 10 snow I I SATURDAY SPECIALS FRIDAY etha Chase, Flora Woodward Cora deocrative arrangements. Others Hillman. Alice Hicks.

Evelvn Da- wishing judgment of their de- yies. Miss Elizabeth and signs, however, may samples Miss Mae Van Gelder. the meeting. Mrs. Harold Lone.

Mrs. John M. HOME DRESSED 8Ji Lb. Average Davies Jr Elmer Everts and to Arthur C. and Doris Lewis, Mrs.

Charles A. Davies were amone- Town Of HorseheadS. Hull cuests at. a shower Arthur and Doris Lewis to MiVfllUU -XUM I I TERR ES-PE-CO MDX I ROSED ALE Thin Hint 23c Vegetable 325c Apricot 2 25c BAKER'S 1 O. Bex X.

r. K. Choc. Chips 1Qc "o0 AppleSance'9c SalcdDrcssing2Qc ab Lj3 Fresh Praties Sc IIELNZ BAKED Snnbeant Whole DROMED4RV Deans -17c Lb. William Chapin, James Neish, at the home of Mrs.

Town of Horse-1 jnJJ U-- II beads. Robert Moss recently. and Mrs. Allan Benjamin of Owego, and grandson of Binghamton and Lb. Lb.

Miss Edith Benjamin also of Owe 18 25' I CHUNK 1 BOLOGNA Skinless IjFranMurts go spent Tuesday with Mrs. Otis A'Jakway. Miss Roberta Borden nas reiurnea alter spending sev eral days with her aunt, Mrs. Er nest of Lowman. 1 la.

Caa 23c LLBBY'S RED I mr 37c DKlIiEn CBAXnLL CHICK jtoomx PORK CHOPS Center Gut Deeds 0 Mabel J. Kidd to Joseph and No. 6 7 SUzp or Canris CertilaU Aiinnn A j.t A 1 b1 there'! UJ Dorothy Josbeno, property west of PRE, 30' 12 ol can Clinton and Walnut Sts. PORK -flKcl PURE PORK OKc i iucn llu SAUSAGE I SAUSAGE Royal and Ruby Douzlass to Katherine G. Kimmlck.

Horse- heads-Breesport Rd, Town of Sl S-ll Horseheads. AXO VELVET FACIAL William and Carolyn Meriwether, to John Gillespie, Locust Tissue WtwSodiDUcoYcry 0 Lads DisVfu Scan Ceese Fiat Fabrics Xew-lees iitf. Lrgr Arpoako Tenderized Ray S. Cooper to Fred and Mina 10c -7c Picklss 225c SWEDES BO BO Catsup 2zs. ISc WHITE CXBOSVIJ Munroe, Town of Veteran.

Chemung Valley Savings A Loan Assn. to Alfred and Marie Wilcox, Ilapkins Cevnt Q)PiaiiiseEeiksA lots ST ana .43, map LambGhops "29c Veal Chops 29c V4 ITCH EX C31AKM 121 PL Edgar Denton Jr. to Dorothy G. Denton, Horner St, near Spaulding Ccchtcil 3'Ls25c IVaxPansr 13c Sssm Myrtle M. Updyke to Anson M.

Updvke, Elmira-Lowman Rd Town Tonsm LT.AF of Elmira. Belle Doane to Ernest S. Walker Tea I3alIsarlCc et Town of a i i i i a-. i s- is Elizabeth O. Burns to Merton WHITE ROSE LI Ox.

Can Tomato Juics 7c HOMESTEAIJ arndede 15c BEECIIXUT Daby Feed 7c BOX ATI POWDER Cc ollHyEM LLaVUiiUU ui.lzj i 4 V'n nRLtixn C. and Jane Knuth, Davis St Rav and Efne Shultx to J. Russell Brous. 934 Erie St, Harry TIfft as former sheriff of Chemung County, to Chemung Valley it Loan Lincoln St Equitable Life Assurance Co. to Fred and Laura Decker.

Oakwood Elmira Heights. Sidney J. Cullingham and wife OPEN FRIDAY fi SATURDAY UHTIL 0 P. 1.1. la Fnnr.GE"ic prize winner kz 0 FREE PARKING ACROSS FROM STORE.

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