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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 12

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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i THE SUN, BAIriJIOItE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST IS. 1933 12 and being laid tip for the winter Hitler Hanged In Effigy boat failed to win even once during the season just concluded. MEAT BOYCOTTERS Hero Of Reichstag Trial Due To Head Comintern From Chicago Building PARK TERRORISM CURBED BY ARRESTS never may race again. The old cutter is 42 years old now and entirely outclassed by the modern yachts against which she has been Cecil W. C.

T. TJ. Parley Set Elkton, Aug. 17 The executive committee of the Cecil county Woman's Christian Temperance Union has selected September 21. for the annual county convention at Calvert.

Stress will be laid on the subject of scien Trains "Stay Home" London, Aug. 17 JP Trains will be Police Called To West Side To Dis LEAVE FOR CAPITAL seen nn pwnino anurnm trtr hnm. perse Several Hundred Spectators Watching Sight Chicago, Aug. 17 JP) Police were editor and president of the Poetry Society of America, who spent some time in a hospital after being assaulted in Central Park last Nov. 21.

His assailants escaped with a gold watch and $40. Most of the loiterers rounded up Wednesday and Thursday nights were charged with vagrancy or disorderly conduct. Ten men were sentenced to ten days in jail each today on charges of violating a seldom invoked ordinance mak competing. Racing against such rivals funetionSi but wil, gradually as T. O.

M. Sopwith's Endeavour and disappear for restaurant and hotel the Boston sloop, Yankee, the King's wear, fashion circles say. tific temperance under present-aay conditions. called to Chicago's West Side tonight )G1 Loiterers Are Caught In New York Dragnet In 48 Hours Delegation Of Detroit Women Will Attempt To See President Tomorrow to disperse several hundred persons! watching a hanging effigy of Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany. MANY HAVE RECORDS WOULD END AAA TAX ing it a misdemeanor to bein the parks Policemen climbed to the roof of a three-story building and cut down the eight-foot figure which was dangling from the end of a rope.

When they reached the street again the Mure Than 100 Jailed Before after midnight without a permit. Incensed by the police drive, members of the Hobo College of America tonight announced plans for a pro Butcher Shops Again Picketed By Housewives Hearing On Injunction Delayed "Bum's Hush" Follows Scries Of Brulal Assaults effigy had been carried away. i if v. i t. test demonstration to be held in Union By the Associated Press Square next Wednesday.

Ralph E. Dalton, self-styled presi They were unable to learn who sponsored the "hanging" or why it was carried out, they reported to headquarters. No arrests were made. King George's Racing Wew York, f.ug. 17 A growing dent fthe organization, described the hobo as "a kindly, carefree per wave of terrorism in the city's parks appeared tonight to have been curbed son" who has found the municipal tBy the Associated Press Detroit, Aug.

17 Mrs. Mary Zuk, leader of the housewives' buying strike which has harassed Detroit butchers for four successive weekends, said the delegation which left tonight for Washington would demand Yacht Being Laid Up by a wholesale police roundup of lodging hauses "so lousy that no human could spend a night in Dalton said he had been spending the last few nights in the subway, bench warmers. Aroused by a vicious attack on a young Queens preacher in Central Park early Tuesday morning, the qpSv 1Mb do (pn (flip vh srOs nsM tS) 42-Year-Old Cutter May Never Take To Water Again Outclassed By Modern Boats London, Aug. 17 (iPy-The King's famous racing yacht, Britannia, is riding from Coney Island to the Bronx, "so I wouldn't get thrown into CEORG1 DIMITROFF jail." police high command sent out a dragnet that brought 561 park loiterers within forty-eight hours. 100 Have Police Records Many of the prisoners were inno cent down-and-outers, but more than 100 were found to have police records.

The large scale "bum's rush" fol TrTOfti TeFTT SWfnh puffin lowed a series of brutal assaults which left two women dead from stab abolition of AAA processing taxes. The action committee of which she is chairman has telegraphed both President Roosevelt and Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, for appointments Monday, she said, when the five women chosen to make the trip will present their plea for an immediate twenty per cent, reduction in meat prices. The women also will urge approval of a resolution by Representative Din-gell Mich.) calling for a nation-wide investigation of moat costs. Cannon's Charge Denied Butcher shops were picketed here again today by housewives who paraded streets in several business districts carrying placards calling on others to join in the boycott Hearing on an injunction petition filed by the Butchers' Association seeking to restrain the women from picketing has been postponed until next week.

At the strike headquarters the wounds and numerous other victims maimed by hold-up men. The situation became so serious that Moscow, Aug. 17 (Special) Georgi Dimitroff. former Bulgarian Communist leader, is now definitely slated for election as chairman of the executive committee of the Comintern (Third Internationale). This post has been vacant since the removal of Gregory Zinovieff in 1926 for opposition to Josef V.

Stalin's policies. Dimitroff, 52-year-old Bulgarian who has resided in Moscow as a Soviet citizen since his acquittal and subsequent release from a German prison as a suspect in the firing of the Reichstag Building in Berlin in February, 1933, has played a leading part in the seventh Comintern Congress now in session here. As Communist hero of the Reichstag fire trial at Leipzig and thus the personification of the Communist campaign against German fascism, as a participant in all the Comintern Congresses except the first, and as a close collaborator of Stalin, Dimitroff is considered an ideal figure to lead the revived interantional revolutionary body. Installed Complete in 6 Roomsl Red Jacket Boiler and Automatic Water Control! 300 Feet of Radiation! FOR A LIMITED TIME--- only the most stout-hearted citizens dared venture into the parks after dark. Instead of finding a cool breath of fresh air in the hot summer night they were apt to find themselves being throttled by a pair of footpads, springing out of the shadows.

Signs were posted on the bulletin boards of Teachers College, Columbia University, and St. Luke's Hospital warning that it was unsafe to enter nearby Morningside Park, either in daylight or after dark. Eye Is Removed charge of Representative Cannon GUARANTEE I I Sifc Kery lieatlns plant unconditionally KUran- 11 JH fc-i-d. After (he dimensions and exposure of II I 7 4 -Sip 4 iery room are ntudlrd to determine the II i lj fflL I L.t -J" rorrert amount of radiation required. It -X- ff I Ml -Installed by our competent, experienced (I I ll'Vlf Wg0lS6fM neatln, perfect Job." 4 SmbM JM 3 Years to Payl 1 "'4iOs .5 for Terms! rSSBfJ fi 0 No Payment Till ML 1 October! 'iiliSi I I I SP Written Guarantee! ftl Ifiltill il I.

I I ll 5ffi Mo.) that the strike was organized by packers "as a part of their campaign against the processing tax" While walking through Central was called "absurd." Investigation Proposed Park on his way to a subway station, the Rev. John Dorn, 35, was set upon Representative Cannon made the CULTURE' IN PARRS IS GREETED COOLLY by two men who gouged his right eye so severely that it had to be removed. charge in Washington today in announcing he had drafted a resolution The next morning, a 72-year-old calling for a Congressional investiga workman, John Hayes, was walking tion of the origin and backing of the Detroit boycott movement. through the same park when a man The action committee has said its jumped on him from a dark recess. Sillers Indifferent To Idea Order, Prompt Attention I fA'SUa laS I They scuffled and Hayes was thrown fight is primarily against the packers Of Equipping New York Reiuhes With Rooks whom they charge with using "the processing taxes to make more millions for themselves at the expense off a viaduct, landing unconscious eight feet below.

He was robbed of a small sum. The first prominent victim In what Mayor F. H. LaGuardia has recognized as an "epidemic" of crime in the parks was Henry Goddard Leach, magazine of the consuming public." Packers Declare Probe By the Associated Pressl New York, Aug. 17 With great non chalance, Manhattan's inveterate park Would Be Interesting bench-sitters greeted the launching to day of the city's experiment to convert Chicago, Aug.

17 (fF A proposed them into bookworms. Congressional investigation into the Quietly and without fanfare, the Bryant Park open-air reading room meat industry alleged connection with the "strike" of Detroit women against high prices brought a state opened in the mall behind the Public Library. There was no mad scramble ment from the American Institute of Meat Packers today that it would be for the tomes. City Fathers Question Opening of the library came after much sound thinking on the part of the city fathers. They had long ob "interesting." "It is something new," said the institute's statement, "but obviously without basis, to accuse the meatpacking industry of making efforts to curtail the sale of the product which It handles." served park habitues in their profes sion of lust sitting or occasionally thumbing newspapers and feeding pigeons.

They decided that the bench-sitters, if unable to make substantial contributions to society, could at least im if 1r jmtW i I lu J0BS) I) 11 A prove their own minds. Hence, the open-air library, designed to instill in the bench-sitters love for good literature. There were about two hundred per sons in Bryant Park when park em ployes appeared with a white iron table shaded by a bright and large blue-and-yellow umbrella. They placed it artistically before a bronze bust of Goethe. 17.

S. Health Officer Contracts Typhus Fever C. L. Williami Stricken At New Orleans After Inspecting Rat-Infested Ship Washington, Aug. 17 JP) The Public Health Service said today that Charles L.

Williams, medical officer in charge of the public health quarantine station at New Orleans, was ill from typhus fever as a result of inspecting a rat-infested South American ship. Four years ago Dr. R. E. Dyer, of the' National Institute of Health, discovered that the American typhus was spread through fleas on rats, instead of vermin, as is the case in European typhus.

In the course of his studies Dyer and two of his assistants, Dr. W. G. Workman and Dr. E.

T. Ader, contracted the disease and thus helped prove their point. Free Hospitalization For Veterans Voted One or two bench-sitters gazed with no great interest as Miss Ruth Well-man, superintendent of the project, seated herself at the table. Immediately after, a sign identifying the table and Miss Wellman as the Bryant Park open-air reading room was put up, and attendants wheeled in two large cases packed with volumes. Six Persons Borrow Books Congress Wipes Out Another Sec l-n HI I 1 ,1 A day tion Of "Economy At Of 1933" Washington, Aug.

17 OP) The House The big moment had now come. Good literature beckoned the sitters. And several of them were so enthused about the idea that they lowered their newspapers to contemplate briefly the innovation. During the first hour of the library's life, only six persons borrowed books. One got Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim." A youth requested and received Tiffany Thayer's "Call Her Savage." Miss Wellman was not discouraged over the opening.

She attributed the disinterest of the subjects to "shyness." As spoil as he mrr that, she predicted. Cotlutir grutt program to equip every parX bench with a good book would be a grea success. ii I', Complete today wiped out another section of the famed "Economy Act of 1933." with the ew it passef and s-nt, to the White Houit a senate bill restoring free hos pital vnt Domiciliary care to all war FREE I WW If WEEK'S WASHING Tl ll I We'll show you in your I I own horn how effi- I i 2a c'ent and economical -JbA tn0 Maytaa at no ra cost to you. I Famoui Model 30 x2J VS Square Aluminum Tub shility, 1 aSerculosis cr neuropsychia-tric ailmtau. Their Sobilities may have developed after vhey left the rvice, out must be ductly attributable to service.

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