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CP -tV" 4 Community Chest Workers Begin Last Lap of $81,504 Drive Tomorrow WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW. Rain or snow In North Atlantic and rain In Middle Atlantic States toi.lght. will likely and tomorrow then generally fair except rain Wednesday or Thursday. Temperature about normal at beginning of week. The Sunday Times FAMILY OF 50,000 READERS HAS MORE TIME TO READ THE ADS ON SUNDAY ltntuty ii Complete County and City Edition Five Cent.

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1935. Established 1792. Five Sections 40 Pages 11 (iovc TWxrnor 28 Approved Joseph H. Edgar JamesburgVote Recount Order Resettlement 'Problems9 Discussed by J.

W. Mettler vytlIVW Projects Give Given by Court Work to 324 Named to $6,000 'Economic Dislocation' Sees Resettlement Plan as Harmful Justice Case Approves 48-0 by N.Y.U.'s Skill and Power Total Expenditure in State Tax Post Petition Request of Attorney Takacs Listed With Taxes, Exact Location The "three basic problems" raised bv the $6,000,000 resettlement proj Middlesex County Is $324,000 SOMERSET COUNTY BELIEVE MISTAKES MADE IN TALLYING Assistant Prosecutor ect proposed for Franklin Township, and some of its possible repercussions on financial institutions In the vicinity were discussed in a PROJECT APPROVED Will Aid Martin In State Office James Neilson Is 91 Years of Age Today Becomes Aide to Violets Make 25 First Downs Through Air and on Ground Retahulation 31 ust Begin Total Allotted Now J. H. T.Martin to lengthy statement Issued last night by John Wyckoff Mettler, president of the Interwoven Stocking Com in 10 Days State Amounts to $34,500,000 HIS RESIGNATION pany. Mr.

Mettler, who lives in East Millstone, has played a leading role in mobilizing opposition to the plan of the Resettlement Administration James Nellson, who Is 91 today, is observing his birthday anniversary at his home, "Wood Lawn," on George street with little departure from his ordinary dally routine. There will be visits from his relatives and friends, of course- GIVEN TO HICKS Twenty-eight additional projects to erect homes for 750 industrial 15,000 PERSONS SEE ONE-SIDED CONTEST Smith's Pass Tossing Features Attack of Bowl Contender I JH 0 Rush of Applicants that call for an expenditure of $342,000 and will provide employment for 324 men have been approved by William H. J. Ely, State WPA Administrator, and released to the field in Middlesex County. for Vacated Job Anticipated workers in a large area in the heart of Franklin Township.

He was a member of a "fact-finding" committee of 10 residents which visited Washington 10 days ago and returned with eight members opposed to I I i A recount of the votes cast for mayor of Jamesburg at the general election on Novembre 5 was ordered election on November 5 was ordered Clarence E. Case. Application for the recount was made by Attorney Joseph Takacs of County Solicitor Edmund A. Hayes' office in behalf of Mayor Addison A. Conover, Democrat, who was returned a loser to Councilman Joseph H.

Edgar of 423 Harrison An advance was received on some avenue, Highland Park, resigned of the projects for New Brunswick the project, and two non-committal. The "problems" on which Mr. Mettler's attention is centered are those of taxation, location and yesterday as assistant prosecutor of Middlesex County to accept the post but he has them every day, so that the only difference will be an Increase in the number today as they call to extend congratulations and best wishes. The only formal observance of the day will be a coffee to be given by the Cooperative Government Association of the New Jersey College for Women in Agora, Jameson Campus, this afternoon In Mr. Neilson's honor.

Faculty, administrative officers and student representatives will be present to greet their friend and the benefactor of their college. Herman Shostak, Republican, 555 and they were started during the week. Other projects will be started by Director J. H. Weitzen this week, who is confident that the en architecture.

He also forecasts a to 552. or confidential assistant to State Tax Commissioner J. H. Thayer Martin of Woodbridge at a salary detrimental effect on building and In the petition requesting a recount, Attorney Takacs holds there tire 28 will be under way within 10 loan associations, savings banks and the value of building and loan of $6,000 per year. are reasons to believe that errors days.

Mr. Edgar placed his resignation Six projects were also released to shares as collateral for bank loans, Difficult to Convince in the hands of Prosecutor Douglaa have been made in counting the ballots. The order provides that the re JOHN WYCKOFF METTLER the field in Somerset County, these to provide work for 239 men at a M. Hicks to take effect immediately "It will be difficult to convince Franklin Township of the advisa and within a few hours after it be cost to the Federal and municipal OmO FIELD, NEW YORK, Nov. 16.

A great unbeaten New York University eleven, dreaming of the Hose Bowl, pushed history back eight years and swamped an unusually meek Rutgers eleven. 48 to 0, before a capacity crowd of 15,000 Spectators here today. It was back In 1927 that the New Yorkers defeated the Scarlet by an identical core. Employing the best passing and ground attack faced by the Scarlet during the season, the Violet tallied In every period to give the Scarlet its worst beating suffered under the tutelage of Coach J. Wilder Tasker.

The New York eleven made 25 first downs to Rutgers -eight and piled up a yardage of 455 yards by rushing and 259 yards by passing. That total of 714 yards, an almost came known among the Republican governments of 169,788. bility of having this project located there," he declares, "until these are count be started within 10 days of the serving of the order, and that the first and second district ballots be recounted in that order. County Relief lawyers that Edgar had plucked a Approximately $34,500,000 has fully explained and satisfactorily ex JOSEPH H. EDGAR choice "plum and had quit the prosecutor's office, a wild scramble City Employes been made available to New Jersey by the Fede.al government for plained to the various political Roll Contains Must Post $300 For Costs The sum of $300 must be posted for the post was under way.

boards and the citizens of the com WPA projects. Warrants for that It was known by intimates of amount are in the hands of Con Will Continue to cover the expenses of the re munity. "If. however," his statement con Body of Driver Mr. Edgar for the last few days count contingent upon the further 30,786 Persons troller General McCarl's office and a major share of the total has been that be was to be named to the eludes, "in the course of time and action of court requiring an additional sum if the recount is car released.

Help to Poor Killed in Crash after 'due process of law" it is determined that Franklin Township State Tax Department but formal announcement did not come through until noon yesterday from the offices The ultimate amount which the state will be granted to finance the ried on for more than two days. Democratic leaders of Jamesburg decided to ask for a recount of the of Commissioner Martin. must accept this project over the 007 Cases Listed De-protests of all its political authorl- 50 dSCS L'MC" ties and the committee of 10, then suite WPA: October work program is expected to run Sent to Parents A brief statement wa3 issued to unbelievable figure, shows Just how easily the Violet toyed with the much higher, estimates varying Christmas Cheer to Be votes cast for mayor following a re the effect that Edgar had been I certainly hope the land acreage cent conference at Hotel Woodrow named confidential assistant to Cost $212,000 Scarlet defense. Coach Tasker used his sopho mav be reduced to a reasonable, In Extended This Year as Usual Wilson presided over by Coroner William H. Jaqui of Highland Park, a Democratic committeeman in mores during the second half and commissioner muun ana uibi no TrUCK Driver Remains began his duties yesterday morning from $40,000,000 to $50,000,000.

A total of 3,980 project applications has been submitted to Washington by State Administrator William H. J. Ely, and about 2.400 have been approved by President Roosevelt stead of an unreasonable, area and the type of house may be the best Despite the numerous WPA pro The resignation of Mr. Edgar was thus Walt Wlnlka who was studiously avoided by the N. Y.

U. at possible and, above all, that the lo Jamesburg. placed in the hands of Prosecutor jects in operation in Middlesex cation may be where it vnn ao ine Shipped to Phila. by Coroner Jaqui tack during the first half, never The city employes will receive the Hicks simultaneously with the Mayor Conover's defeat has no bearing on the Democratic control least harm to the rest of the town' A number has been rejected, but nearly 1,600 still await examination. County, it was revealed Jas evening at the Emergency Relief Head "sad news'' during the week that ship." of the borough council, however, as gat a chance to show his real worth.

Tony Ferrara. Scarlet tUHid. was carried from the field Mr. Edgar was a candidate for The text of Mr. Mettler's state the Republican councilmen are in quarters at Perth Amboy that 6,887 The body of Jack Shetlien, 42, of.

election to the Board of Freeholders on November 5 and met defeat. He cases are receiving relief or a total 141 Dock street, Philadelphia, who they will be expected to make a donation of one-half of one per cent of their salaries to help defray the cost of providing Christmas cheer tiur.ng the fourth quarter, badly hurt. the minority, three to two. Reports are that a clean 6weep of borough officials named by the Republican "The three basic problems presented by the so-called Bound Brook was fatally burned when the truck of 30,786 persons and that tne cost to the Federal, state and local gov was in line for the appointment before the election but he was undecided on acceptance of the job and trailer he was driving over suburban resettlement project are council will be ousted. Machlowitz and Joe Mandell each tallied twice for the homesters while Savarez.

Bcgelman and Sie- ernments for October was $212,000. turned and caught fire at the Bur for the poor under the auspices of 1, tax questions; 2, the exact loca The recount ordered by Justice which is an important one in the Approximately 600 cases were re net street traffic circle of the Work Started on 822 Projects Until yesterday state headquarters of WPA had released 1.464 projects to the field providing employment for 84,888 persons. Work had been started on 822 and those employed numbered 47,982. Forty-five of the 822 have been completed and the workers have been transferred to new projects. They are Included In the 47,982.

The labor division of the State WPA has certified 1,615 projects the City Club. tion; 3, the type of houses, Case will probably be undertaken cel also scored. Somma converted Republican State administration. moved from the relief lists since "The government has disclosed super highway Friday night, was shipped to the undertaking parlors It has long been an annual cus three extra points and Hardy drop- by the Middlesex County Board of Elections within the next three the first of the month and it was Indicated that 600 to 1,000 cases will Rush of Applicants The assistant prosecutor pays a that it intends to locate and con kicked a 44-yard field goal. of Oliver H.

Bear in Philadelphia, tom of the City Club to provide a Christmas dinner for every poor days. Tony Naporano and Cuno Bender Coroner William H. Jaqui of struct a group of 750 houses at a point about one mile north of Mid- be removed before the end of the month when additional WPA pro- Difference of Five Votes starred on the attack for Rutgers. salary of $4,000 and the appointment rests with Prosecutor Hicks. The rush of applicants is expected Highland Park investigated fatal family of the city.

The baskets were dlebush, with an area or several When the original count was iects will be under way. The relief The pair reeled off several 10-yard ity and prepared the remains lor made, the Republican and Democrat costs are expected to drop far be to grow during the coming week tains around the N. x. U. tianK thousand acres reserved for future growth and with the balance of the shipment tally sheets showed a difference of distributed on Christmas eve.

The cost at first was raised through a charity ball but the dance In latter men. Of the sophomores. Mush with virtually every young Republi low the $212,000 mark in December. The truck and trailer were trav 6,000 or 7,000 acres it expects to ac five votes. It was decided to place providing for 93,165 persons.

A batch of 268 projects was released yesterday and another of more than 170 will go out early Since the inception of relief, 3.17Z can lawyer as a prospect for appoint eling south when the mishap oc Plevlnsky. signal caller, with a 62-yard return of a kickoff In the final quire reserved as 'green belt men have been taken off the relief ment. the incomplete tally sheets and blank return sheet in the ballot box curred. Shetlien was pinned inside years was -iispensed with and the Assuming that the 400-500 acres in (ha KAIITltv SpVPTBI hi? T)fO- The names most prominently period that nearly resuuea in the cab of the overturned vehicle city employes had deducted from later ordered impounded. on which the 'model city' is to be start thig weeki lnciuding ill L.

ovodnn nrt I to taxation on this week. By the end of the month It is expected more than 95 000 will mentioned within the first few 11 touchdown, and Steve Stanowicz, and was burned about the entire built will be returned the construction or athletic neias ior hrf hofnra could he removed, hours after the fcdgar resignation fullback, who proved hard to stop Justice Case was appealed to to decide the course of action and he be engaged on the work program. a contract basis rather than an ac Rutgers University on the Rivej; He died in Middlesex Hospital at Decame pumic were inose oi aw- This does not mean that number cn line smashes, looked best. I Lost In Brilliant Fas Attack Road which will provide employ tual agreement basis, assuming that the portion reserved for future 4:45 a. m.

yesterday, about seven ordered the second district election board of Jamesburg to recount the of employables will have been thew F. Melko of Perth Amboy and J. Randolph Appleby of South River, their checks an amount equal to one-half of one per cent to meet the expense. In the last two years the baskets were abandoned In favor of orders on local merchants. Three dollar orders were given last year which ment for nearly 400 men, I A ereat forward pass attack with hours after the accident.

taken off relief rolls. Thousands votes and fill out the return sheet. While more PWA projects are in who were unsuccessful in their cam growth of the city itself some 2,000 or 3,000 acres additional will Shetlien, who was taking a load Which th eRutgers backs could not cope aided the unbeaten New York The recount gave Shostak a three' operation in the Perth Amboy belt will not be placed until the latter part of the month, and as the of cauliflower to Philadelphia, is paigns for election to the Board of Freeholders. vote lead over Mayor Conover. be either held by the government or attached to the built-up portion as University to pile up the almost un survived by his parents, Coroner than anywhere else in the county there are 1,960 cases on relief in Emergency Relief Administration carries them until they receive Republican County Chairman Jaqui learned.

Charles M. Morris, Morris Spritzer. i believable high total of 30 points In the first half. The Violets' feat came as a complete surprise to Rut. that city, or 8,624 persons, as against 1,260 cases in New Brunswick and Jersey City Man Dies (Cotmued on Page Fourteen) their first security wage check they will have to remain on relief until that time.

Alex Eber, Stephen V. R. Strong, John Stockel, Huyler Romand, Civil Pilots Warned Highland Park which comprises Of Injuries in Fal if Eers fans, who had been hoping District No. 3 or 5,544 persons. permitted each recipient to purchase what he pleased in the observance of the Christmas holiday.

The Emergency Relief Administration has been caring for the needy at Christmas but despite this fact the City Club during the lean years has continued the custom. It was believed that after the May election that the City Club would pass for an upset triumpl. The projects released to Middle Applegate, Nathaniel Leon McElroy, Louis L. $5,000 Bail Set By Aviation Director The persons on relief on the seven Coach J. Wilder Tasker's pass de JERSEY CITY, Nov.

16 A) districts follow: sex and Somerset counties yesterday follow: fnse was a complete failure. Time Hendler, George Miller, Henry I Golenbock. and Morris R)oth were District 1, Perth Amboy Clarence Bergman, about 40, a real TRENTON, Nov. 16 W) Gill Robb Wilson, state aviation direc after time the potential New York For founty Men District 2, Carteret and Woodbridge, estate operator, died today of in Middlesex County Projects Woodbridge Grading and ditch among those to receive mention. nass receivers were out In the clear, tor, notified all civil pilots today B15: District 3.

Highland Park and juries sustained in a plunge from the roof of an apartment house in unmolested when they caught the ing various streets. Federal funds. The filling of the post win ne in the nature of a skirmish to the im to "give a wide berth" to the ica- Into oblivion but it showed some life I 1 1 New Brunswick, District 4, tinny Arsenal area, between Dov- 111 DOUlltl D1UU1V Dunellen, South Plainfield, Piscata- which he lived at 6 Tonnele avenue sponsor's contribution $5, 100. (137 workers). on Friday evening when about 75 city employes gathered at the City er-Soarta road and Lake Den His body landed in a rear court six way, Middlesex tsorougn, vs pending battle which will take place during the winter when the prosecutor's job and judgeships that will New Brunswick Sandford street mark.

trict 5, Metuchen and Raritan, floors below. Hall and agreed to continue the Christmas cheer custom. foot bridge over Penn R. R. tracks; Police were unable immediately Ml 1 1 IJIStriCt maaison, oayievine, stand pipe at filter plant.

Federal Wilson said a presidential order forbids all civil aircraft from flying over the area. "Stringent There was no discussion ori the re 1 WO SayreVllie IVOUUCrs South Amboy and South River to determine whether he feu or District 7, Militown, North funds, sponsor's contribu tion, $480.24. (13 workers). jumped. He died on the way to Medical Center.

Police searched action," he said, would follow any Await Jury Action for Burglary ported reorganization of the City Club at Friday's meeting. It is said the reorganization will be taken up after the Christmas holidays when accurate aerials tossed by big Ed Bmlth. Only one pass failed to con- nect in the entire first half and 1 that was because Smith overtossed the receivers and was not due to any defensive work on the play of Ij Rutgers backs. 100 Yards On Five Plays Taking the ball on its own goal ij line on the opening kickoff the Violet raced 100 yards down the 11 -Id on five plays. Smith returned the kickoff to the40-yard stripe on the first play.

Umith faded back nil shot a 20-yard pass to Stan violations. Brunswick, East Brunswick, South Brunswick, Monroe, Jamesburg, Spotswood, 2,820. Curbing and grading Van Dyke avenue. Federal funds, his small apartment, where he lived Hlnne. for Dossible clues to his 25c TAXI CALL 32 he employes will once again be or death, but found none.

(Cotmued on Page Fourteen) BOUND BROOK, Nov. 17 Two dered to get back on tne tiring line. ChristmasClubs Sayrevllle men are prisoners at the be handed out at the openfng or tne 1936 legislature by Governor Harold G. Hoffman. Hicks' Term Expire Soon The term of Prosecutor Hicks will expire on February 2 and there remains the possibility that the post of assistant will be left vacant until that time.

Mr. Hicks is a candidate for reappointment and at least a dozen other Republicans would like to supplant him. Mr. Edgar was named assistant prosecutor by Mr. Hicks when be was named to succeed Senator John E.

Toolan, as prosecutor of Middlesex County. He also named Jam S. Wight of Woodbridge, as an as Somerset County jail in somervnie Every $10 Gift Supports on charges breaking and enter To Distribute Soil Conservation Forestry Ine with Intent to steal as tne result of their arrest early yesterday morn Chest Agencies One Hour ine in the Brook Theatre, this bor Quarter Million ough. Bail has been fixed at $5,000 Sharp, -who pulled a "sleeper" play cn the unsuspecting Scarlet Sharp ran five more yards to the Scarlet 85 before being downed. Three tries at the tine gave the Violet first (Continued on Page Seventeen) each pending Grand Jury action Solicitors Report Many Pledges From Those Un Tho men nro Li.

USUCn. ii. Nursery to Be Located Here Government Project to Produce 7,000,000 Seed-lings Annually for Eastern States; Will Use 50-Acre Plot in Weston's Mills Section of 33 Dane street, and Steven Przy- 5,451) ThnitV UepOSl- bylko, 21. of 60 Smith street, both of tors to Get Checks able to Give Last Year; New Reports ol Workers Will Be Given Tomorrow Savreville. Patrolman Clarence Jannone or This Week Elephants Tree Pair the local police department captured Osucb and Przybylko while they were in the act of attempting crease over the amount subscribed sistant, and for the last nve years, they have worked together in a harmonious manner.

Will Continue His Practice Mr. Edgar will continue the general practice of law with offices at 5 Elm Row. Mr. Edgar was born in this city on August 20, 1898, the son of Mrs. Bertha H.

Edgar and the late Assemblyman James A. Edgar. He was Approximately a quarter of a million dollars will be distributed in this city, Highland Park and Mill- to break Into the theatre safe. In the same period in the drive last Joseph Cyean, 20, of 24 Broad year. town during the next 10 days to help In North Carolina, on a five-acre stand of mature hardwoods, scientific instruments revealed that there was less than a 500-gallon If you give $10 to the Community Chest, you will have the salsfaction of knowing that you have contributed enough to support the eleven local social agencies for one hour at soma time during the next year.

street, and Thomas Tawrek, 23, of New Jersey is to have a forestry nursery which will produce 7,000,000 seedlings annually to fill the reforestation needs of the Soil Conservation Service in this Kenneth Robbie, solicitation 19 East Kupsch street, also of Sayre chairman, reported an incident pay Santa Claus annual bill. This was learned last night in a canvass of banks having Christmas ville, picked up while across the run-off from any storm and that characteristic of many encountered street from the theatre, were sen this water carried with it no state and to supplement the ser: tenced oserve 30 days In Somerset clubs. Approximately 5,450 thrifty (Cotmued on Page Fourteen) Of Jersey Nimrods MOUNTAIN LAKES, Nov. 16 W)-Two elephants treed Jud-son and Charles Worman, 22, local youths, while they were hunting rabbits. While wandering through the woods of Parsipanny, they came upon the pachyderms, calmly surveying the brown New Jersey hills.

This single thought flashed through the youths' minds: "Scram!" by solicitors this year. "One of the measurable quantity of soil." vice's supplies in eastern Pennsyl This was announced last night Dy Dr. Carl R. Woodward, president of the Community Chest, after John Wellman, Chest secretary, had fig County jiil on charges of vagrancy, depositors, capping a recoia ui workers caller, on a ramny wmcn Next spring more than 300,000 vania, Delaware, Maryland and nearby New York state, Joseph B. Pike, chief forester of the SCS in seedlings will be planted on the rad been on relief for some time," he said.

"The husband recently obtained work which promises to be Arraignment of the four men was to De paia oui ai various uaico u-before Recorder Joseph J. Williams tween tomorrow and November 25. of this borough. The largest distribution will be bOO acres in the SCS project area Cod Surnrlses Thieves made on Thursday Dy tne eopies ured out the total hourly cost or operation for all agencies on the basis of the $81,504 sought in the campaign this year. Computing the New Jersey, announced from his office here yesterday.

in Hunterdon and Somerset coun Patrolman Jannone found the National Bank, wmcn pioneerea in ties which to date have been rear exit door of the theatre ajar the Christmas club movement here specified for removal from cultiva- 22 years ago. This bank will pay about $125,000 to an estimated 2.70O hours of operation during ine next year as roughly 8,150, the cost per hour is approximately $10 for all Seed bed preparation and planting will be begun immediately on the 50-acre plot which is located on the J. G. Lipman property In the Weston's Mills section here. "Forestry plays an Important while he was making his rounds at 1.20 a.

m. yesterday. He was able to surprise the men In the theatre office. tion and planting to forest cover. Mixed plantations will be made and the species used will be the same as those later to be provided member agencies of the community depasitors, capping a record of paid out in this fashion dur They dropped four rabbits they had shot and shlnnled up a tree.

From their safe perch they studied the elephants. They seemed to be of the ordinary Chest. "Don't shoot, don't shoot," cried ing the 22 year period. by the new SCS nursery: red the would-be safe crackers. Patrol Other banks report cnrisimas Sunday Times Index Automobiles Boys' and Girls' Section.

Classifieds 25-26 Commentator's Page 7 Editorials 8 Garden News 2 People in Public 8 Premier Fashion Page 12 Radio Programs Real Estate .....24 School Section Social News Sports Suburban News 27 Tack Room Tattle 20-22 Theatres 20 The Sunday Chimes Will Baltln's Rlalto Column 20 Years Ago in New Brunswick white and Scotch pine, red and variety found roaming the club memberships and totals as fol man Jannone took the prisoners to white oak, tulip poplar and ash plains of India, with this excep Increased contributions from tnose who can always be counted upon to contribute to the Chest, and pledges from many who were unable to give anything last ear. have been reported by solicitors in the present drive. The optimism and confidence part in the soil conservation program," Mr. Pike says. "It Is the one cheap means any farmer can apply to certain steep slopes, rocky lands or acres otherwise unsuitable for agricultural use to completely lows: National Bank of New Jersey.

1,500 accounts, $75,000, checks to be permanent, and although the family is still in difficult circumstances it contributed $1 to the Community Chest as a thank offering. It seems to be this is most heartening, but it is only one of many similar incidents repotted so far in this drive." Second reports will be made by workers at a noon luncheon meeting at the Woodrow Wilson Hotel tomorrow. Only three more days remain In which to push forward to the goal, but workers are confident the drive will "go over the top" by Wednesday night, when the final tabulation of pledges will be made. Between now and the closing of the campaign, every home, office, litore and factory which has not yet been visited will be solicited by the 455 workers. tion: these elephants were Though reforestation Is the chief work of the forestry division chained to a tree.

mailed November 23; New Brunswick Trust Company, 350 accounts, Farrell and Worman looked of the Soil Conservation Service, it als will work toward protecting $12,000. navable November 25, First at each other and grinned, sheepishly. forest cover already on farms. Fire National Bank of Highland Park, control sheet erosion. Trees will grow on the poorest soils and they can be used, in conjunction with prevention and suppression mea- Later a gardener on the for 500 accounts.

$25,000, payable No- police headquarters where they revealed a carefully laid plan to rob the safe. The plan Involved Osuch and Pzybylko staying through two performances at the theatre and leaving through a rear exit which they left unlatched. Later the men returned with several screw drivers, a pinch bar and a heavy sledge hammer. Cygan and Tawrek denied knowledge of the attempted robbery. with which the workers began solicitation Wednesday was heightened when the first reports were made showing that a total of $25,101.30 had hwn nledeed un to noon Friday.

rures will be taken and stand itn vemhor 25: First National Bank of temporary structures, in arresting mer Jaeger estate told them these were circus elephants in provement will be demonstrated winter quarters. on the farms in the project and erosion in gullies. Forests Conserve Soli "The effectiveness of forest cov This represents approximately 30 The two youths declared their Militown, 400 accounts, $20,000. payable tomorrow. Try Hotel Klein's Oyster Stews n5-lt CCC areas whose owners sign co per cent of the goal of the campaign, and is an encouraging In safari ended.

operation agreement with the Soil er in conserving both moisture and this. oil has been widely demonstrated,.

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