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PAGE Reserves Decision InOsc AlderrnbnT Schetl Defers Action In Involuntary Charge 'Against Jack Knouss. GAZETTE AND BULLETIN, WILUAMSPORT, TUESDAY.MORNISG, NOVfcMBER 22, 1938. Heart Attack Proves Fatal To Miss Margaret Wilson MJSS Margwet 1O ered in tile morning For 33 was a stenogra- er law office cf Reading retiring last July Sur- Jack -de- 1 wn irviun- -e A a i T.e d'. 30 are two n.eces, Edna and Katier ne Weaver of Muncy. Fuier.il services 11 be ifternyon at Spitler Home M- ille with David UeFureat Burrell.

Presbyterian Mrs. Ida E. Haas Ida 78, died afteraooa at the home of her dautbtfcr, Mrs af'er an illness of se.en weeks Her ter. J. ille, and one grandson, Carlton Hess, of Sonestown runcral will be held at the home of her daughter at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon, with the Rev Joseph of Man Jailed Frr I luntino Minus Permit William Brani 23, inos PiedTiper Lives Again" Hospital Notes Tort Dm.

Against Rats, Using Poison Instead Of Music Vocati i-u A pastor of tne First 'B' VVe" Motor "pol.ce fol- Church, oflic.at.ng i of an aale- Frierds may call at aec-dmt at 2 oclock Sept 17 from 7 to 9 clock. V-4 tfv- Ihe death of old Michael Flo thu d-ush-er of Mr and Mr. Scimouder, Trout Rur Michael McGraw son of the in the i a The ded Sept 21 the Margaret Costello com on- Hospital a a test, fied. by Jury In an inquest, Picture Rocks Baptist Church of four days of pneumonia. a of the old McGraw Brothers upon" Jack Mill of this city For the of a truck past 20 years he had been employed The I at the she was a merober, officiating The Rev Herman Stuempfle.

of HughesvOle. will assist Burial will be made In Ple-aant K'U Cemetery. FUNERALS STAUT Funeral tor Felix SUib. of 617 Penn Street, celebrated at St Boniface Churcfi Monday morning at 930 o'clock with the Rev. Cyriac A Staib, of Wilkes-Barre, nephew of the de charge.

Burial was made in St Borufac Pallbearers Felix, Walter Bluhm, Harry Dmch er, Walter Greevy, William Dietrick and Dr Marnon. Schmouder died Sept 71 as -the ttsult of injuries suffered Sept 17 the car in which she was riding and whjch was operated by her mother. Mrs A. Schmouder, was struck by car driven by John Stiffler Linden. We further find that Suffier car was hit in the rear Sv a truck driven by Jack find Mr.

Knauss was negligent wrule operating a motor vehicle called by John i the family." were' Corporal Barrett, Mr Stiffler Stiffler, Melv.r. Fogleman. Linden D. Leon Fritz East Linden, Mrs. Schmoucur.

and Dr Brandon Discharge Refused Alderman Schell overruled a motion by Lewis G. Shapiro, attor- nev for the for an -mediate discharge, and said of the evidence be given this week, with the ver- d.ct to oe announced next Monday given disclosed the Schmouder car was traveling west on Route 220 and was involved in the With the Stiffler car coming east Witnesses, including Mr -Ad Schmouder and Mr Fogleman. testified the truck struck the SUffler car in U.e rear, it tr lh ipany He is survived by the following (brothers aad utters. Martin B. of Beaver Falls, William Mrs.

Nora Eck. of city; Margaret and Anna, with whom he made home. The deceased was a devout member of the Church of the Annuncia- and of the Holy Name Society. Funeral wuTTie "held aT 9 30 o'clock Wednesday morning in the Church Of the Annunciation when mass will be held. Friends may call at the home after 2 o'clock this afternoon.

be rn.xedw exp "Not content to wait lor mod( ba. Charged With Not Having into I to i a group of farmers res ding -t- Licenses AIK. Usmg An victruiy Ann, af set aUUrt-to do job 4 uflter rerSOnS. they intend to use poiser i instead of music to turn the trjck William Brani. 23, of Paxjnoi was committed to the County Jail afternoon by Charles Jackson on a charge of hunting in Plunketts Creek Township on Nov 4 with a license that had secured by another person, a i none-of his own Brani arrested by a game warden and was fined $20 and by Alderman Jackson and upon failure to pay committed to the County Jail for 20 nr Each person 11 famish his to the stead Ol 10 mm Meeting last night it the Antes; mem I i fill l.SF* fciT in ft UJOVtC Oil i Fort brief rat control prc-Mited by Dr A- Richmond, eactennon entomologist at Perm College Robert Rumler.

county farm Rum- farmers will in the move- type modified VaUey Four babies were reported born Moodjiy They were Baby Pscheu- Uc. SOD of Mr and Mrs. Frederich pscheulm. 343 Street, at 8 BV, Baby Furey, of Mr Dut--il tr Fut.J, IOST West Fourth Street, 647 a. Baoy arvd Mrs "Instructor? 4.45 a and Baby of Mr and Mrs.

Jonn Eaposito, 120 Lawson Street. By Marqiolli CContinued From Fiwt Page.) the state. is part of Shelley ffiUtion. -Lawrence aaid Margiotti took the poaition then that no one could be JV Ji indicted in the case, testified Mr Manj parts Mrs- Sadie 313 Churcn btreet. South of the county are admitted at 8.45 o'clock Mon v.iih tne same problem the day mgM as observation disclosed, adding that pa uent Mrs Lamme'rhlrt will re- is taking the lead in ive surgical treatment th 1 morn- eader of a to eradicate Dee.

An old German legend claims P'ed Piper charmed all the the a 1 ti-t O. 20, student at Pennsylvania SUte College was admitted Mo" eve- IM of a fractured lefl leg Yeagle was saJd to be in will pre-bait areas w.th hamburger, rolled oats and salmon to Antes Fort fl Assenj Shore And Hear Kenneth the Scno i dress the try Breon a Corrrnu" The with tc. to leg Mrs Ida Kepler, 49 Washington Boulevard, was uken to the hospital at 3.22 oclock Monday afternoon and admitted as a medical ob- ''eurocrats Plan I I loW Yule Junior Organization Arranges For Special Program 'At Next Meeting. Report Progress In Mem- bershp Urive. Naylor Shaffer, 62, of Jersey Shore, who died in the Williamsport Hospital Saturday morning after having beea a medical pauent there for about four weeks, will be held at Klrhnar's Funeral Home evening at 7 o'clock.

The Rev. John Stamm, pastor of the First Methoditt Church, will officiate and tuTUa-wlll made on Wednesday. He has no survivors. CALVERT--Funeral services for Arthur Calvert, of Clark Summit, a former South Williamsport resident, will be held Wednesday afternoon at the John C. Noll and Funeral Pwlors, South Williamsport, with the Rev.

R. G. IMnnen, pastor of Lutheran Burial will be made in Wildwood Ceme- car On direct testimony, who was standing at gasoline station, said i the rear of the Stiffler "buT to Fogleman. a nearby saw the may call at Noll's 7 to 9 o'clock this evening RYAN-- Funeral services for William Ryan, Jersey Shore, will be held at the home, 503 Eden Street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock ith the Rev J. Law of Wil- --i-V- tion "because Verona had been introduced in the first instance by Margiotti and he wanted a fair and impartial investigation." John fieqaently in the testimony in connection with the gravel case, associated with the company in question.

On the subject of "macing," Lawrence said "It was the of the governor and myself that no employe to be coerced or dismissed because of failure to contribute any amount" Baahore was quizzed a James McDonald, an employe in his department who was dismissed after an investigation of the Board of Undertakers. He testified that McDonald was reemployed after he and others named in the inquiry were acquitted. Representative David R. Perry (R-Blair) Basnore if McDonald collected "political assess- and Bashere said th'S was Minor Bills Advanced lit Leyisltlure Senate Republicans Caucus facers' "oT the Cation patient. Her condition greater portion of the rodents.

was said to be good early today. Miss Elaine McDonald, Emporium, flans for party and the election of officers at the next meeting were made last by members 'be Young Democratic Club who met in Democratic attorney the accident "happened so auirkly, it was impossible to tell which "vehicle struck first" Fined Owning Pin Boll Machine WATSONTOWN--John J. Oakes, proprietor of a local drinking estab- iUhment, was fined $14 and costs C. Townsend. Milton, on a live- cent pin machiriermth.

an auto- jpflltc pfty-off was arrested Friday afternoon by Private Wallace F. Healy, WiH.amsport barrack State Motor Police, Private Healy preferred the charges. RoH Calf Aids tion session. A large number of members were assembled to hear Miss Eve lyn Scott R. Romig, Jr.

co-chairmen of announce the 1939 drive already netted 291 members. Short talks were given byjthe Rev Squire Schofield, former porary executive secretary of the Department of Public and Robert C. Wenck, defeated ssembly candidate. James E. Gibbons, was hairman of the nominating com mittee, which will report at th next meeting Mr.

Gibbons will be aisistad by Rarrett, Jerse. Shore; Mr. Romig. South and Mrs. Theresa C.

Mrs. WiUuun city. Prizes were awarded-- I 38 nign 10 Members, to the amounf of $80 were collected and -10 new members were reported at the annual roll call meeting of the Central Union, W. C. T.

last night at- Bradle; Hall in Dickinson Junior College Mrs. Ida Ridington. county pres ideat, used a large thermometer to Daniel Coney, William -Skelton, Jacob Jamea Ault, June Coletta Shank, Mrs. F.iiT Lloyd Snyder, George Margaret Grimes, Mrs. Dorthea Mil-.

Bell, J. Turner Her- ments untrue. Representative EU R-Delaware) bert Cohen -fcTglvTr him a dozen Doe'-'subpenas for employes in department, but Cohen questioned the "propriety of this woulc ill be made in the Jersey Shore emetery. may-call at the home this evening. JJLAKER--Funeral services for Alice Milnor Blaker, 1410 held this jJternooh FuneraT Home, MoH- toursvdle, with the Rev.

J. E- Law, pastor ol the Redeemer Lutheran officiating Interment will in Montoursville Cemetery Wife Married For 50 Years several days Mr and Mrs. MacdJulty of have been receiving the congratulations of friends on wedding anniversary Truck Hits Alarm -IflJ fll'f Qut Fire Deparl-ment The rear of a backing truck called firemen of six companies 1 4 Ort On Of Earle's Appointments As House Speeds Action On Legislation. HARR1SBURG (AF-- Republican senators, aware of new Democratic demands for confirmation of Governor Earle's appointments, called a caucus last night to decide whether to go along with their Democratic colleagues. 'The Republican minority interrupted the night session for the hasty meeting, after Senator John H.

Dent (Westrnoreland-D) said to newspapermen he would force issue on 'the Democratic confirmations. The House: Sent to the governor the bill of bed and to the United States Rubber Company building. Rose Street and Memorial Avenue, UJ5 o'clock last night Firemen from Companies Nos. 2. 3 5 8, 7 and the truck reported to the building only to be unable to locate a blaze of any kind.

They said a truck had been backing into the building to unload some materials and that the driver had unknowingly crashed into a Gamewell box, sending in a district alarm. Student Cited Tor Activities With Poultry is a patient under medical observation Clayton Avenue, tw fell from the rear of a truck Monday morning at Turbotville. He was brought to the hospital emergency room where received treatment, following which he returned to his -'t ol 1 sx and pan Monday: Sunday, a d'nner was new at the home and Monday a similar was held at the Perm-Wells Enjoying the occasion were DfT Mac- I lungary Still Seeking Land (Continued From First Page)" tions in Carpatho-Ukraine "untenable." Although the government did not comment on these reports it permitted newspapers in Budapest to publish a dispatch from saying such a note had been sent Dispatches reporting artillery and machine gun fire near Ungvar and Kassa, near the Hungarian frontier, and that conditions were "fast approaching revolution against Czechoslovak authorities, were played sensationally in Hungarian newspapers. Ruthenians were said to-be facing starvation and epldeuu-a cause of an alleged breakdown in Czechoslovak government services. It was agreed here, however, that Hungary would be unable to appropriate the province in face of determined German opposition.

Hungary, however, was believed to rl oas 4elphia at 10 mills and in Pitts- fburgh at 11 mills. "Approved and- relayed to the Senate for concurrence in amendments the Ruth school merger bilL The Senate refused to concur and it wdl go to" a conference mittee. Serll to giving him the right to appoint trustees for county mental hospital' Reduced from $7,500 to $5,000 the appropnatioa for the--committee Investigating the conduct trate John J. O'Malley of Phila- Jw, Irens Rose DiMarco, Gerald Garyey, Clair Williams, Howard Ritter, Maude and Henry Lachroayer Entertainment plans were under the direction of Leo and Mrs Dorothy Miller, co-chairmen, assisted by Ned Gerry, Daniel Coney. Edward T.

Gibbons, Paul H. K- the of received She reported that three road signs are ready to be placed near th highways in this vicinity. BRJJS atitclor institute tir.id members to attend the com-1 ing institute to be held soon In South waiiamspoTt I The entertainment program con- sisted of a piano solo by Miss Dor- 6thy Lehmanl? a reading by Miss Joanne Bishap; and vocal solos by -Mrs. Guy Wheeland Mrs Everts, Mary Cummmgs, Mrs, Ray, Dorothy Mulfmger. Mxs.

Bell and Helen delphia; Mrs George George, of Samuel and Carolyn rlotte Wll; Mrs. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Williams, of WelUboro. A reception was held at the home Monday afternoon. Mr, MacNulty is court crier for Tioga County Mrs. MacNulty active in chorch and club circles and both are active welfare work.

Minstrel Will Gave first reading td a measure supplementing the Thompson Bills, which would prohibit distribution of race wire news for gambling purposes. The third bill empowers the Public utility to require all companies transmitting such news to obtain from the state and to 'submit lists of their subscribers to local and State main bills were reported by the municipal corporations committee unchanged. The House also passed a resolution authorizing the Highways Depaitnient to survey traffic costs. Given second reading were bills solirii wouid-itfevail on to jujow HungariaS- to (fee north. Both in Bucharest and- by d-p 1 matic activity here, Rumania manifested a lively interest in the situation.

Diplomatic circles said Rumania, in the event of detachment of Carpatho-Ukraine from Czechoslovakia, would insist on getting the extreme eastern tip. Bucharest has its eyes on 12,000 valuable sod a railway connection to Warsaw there. to: Remove Governor Earle's on the oil industry investigating replace them with Hatrfy the activities of the Ruth the WELLSBORO--According to a late announcement by Dr Lester K. nirwrintendent of public instruction, Robert W. Nicholas, IB.

of Mansfield High School, is the best poultry Student in vocational agriculture in Pennsylvania. Nicholas began his poultry program in 1937, with 83 hens, 894 chicks. yield from the hens amounted to 2.2/9 4 a 1 921 oounds of meat and 852 market fowls. Form his he realized 1,449 He can led a hatchery project which-yielded 5,790 chicks. His income was $1,498.61.

Robert has completed four years of vocational agriculture, and is now starting his fifth year supervised practice program with -Comb Barred Rocks. 4 I Man Injured In Accident (lewellyn e-r Shore, Hurt In Crash. Brother Escapes Serious Harm. JERSEY SHORE State Motor Police from the Lock Haven barracks were investigating an accident Monday north of the borough limits, near Uie ZiUl Farm on the ROdd, in--which Lewellyn Miss Kate Eberly. resident at the Williamsport Home, was to be in serious condition early today.

She was admitted Saturday as a medical case, suffering a of diseases. The woman, well- known in for her friendliness and her former artistic achievements, in 96 years of age Richard L. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill, 735 West Front Street South WiUmmsport, member of the Souto Williamsport foot, ball team who received concus- SKMI the Milton gamp Saturday, had recovered sufficiently by Monday to be removed to his home.

The condition of, Mrs Delia Robson, 144 East Street, who underwent a major operation Monday morning, was said to. be fair. the 1 Asa vocational ested it was Plans home eco 1 teachers Farm to'20 The met', by a was ing a ogre; trial Vfr Charles Li sor of Kiser C' u- economic' meeting when a spec will be All Memb C-f Cabi Con fir HARRISBURG Clarence Republ c3- j' icsa night ris rr i. Senate n. 5 cabinet appo nomma'j A -short t'f Charles Sterling Wenner, Watsontown, who underwent an operation Monday morning, was considered in fair condition early today The condition of Mrs.

Edith I. ulsckfter, 115Z Madley said to be fair. Mrs. Gleckner Mrs Maude 'Berry Bruner, Jersey Snore, who uadenvent an jperation. wa gtxsd condition early this morning.

confir-ra' as a mer-be i 7 Schoolmen's Club I Dine WKT.I-SBORO--The Tioga County Schoolmen's Club will hold county treasurer, extended greet-, dinner meeting at 630 o'clock this evening at the High School cafeteria with schoolmen of Bradford and Potter Counties as, gueats. Speakers will be Dr. Davis of the educational department at and Dr Mansfield SUte College, 2 Mrs. A. Lawrence led the devotions.

A social huar with refreshments followed. Copt. Schmucker Speaks At Rally In Montgomery Opt Joseph Schmucker.be- gan another week of speaking on the -tvlti Sf Marihuana" night I when he addressed a rally in Mont- Women's Study Club was VW the Baptist Church A musical program preceded Schmucker'i talk. fe I 1 Of Beech Creek MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS BEECH William Cox. 13.

son of Mr and Mrs. t. Howard Hofrman. Jeney Shore Cox. died at the Lock Haven and Spong, Jersey Hospital Sunday night Of menlrtgras foltowmg blood poisoning Kevin 1 Shore 1107 SU 'and Thirtl Street Third WiUiairf Oi in Iht Eighth Dcteh been ill two followmi Kenneth Ste nbacher znd Ruth an Injury tn his right leg.

Worthmjrton both of 3JO West I when was playing football. Central Avenue South Williams- He was born TB HuWerfburg. po. member of Troop 1 Bov Scouts, frederick Bullock 1003 Wood- a ndjttendedjthe MeOwxlUt ChuftJU a Sunday School, In addition ta surviving ts one broth- raont Avenue and Dorothy Lloyd. 359 Market Street Raymond Bloomsburg.

Sneedman. TOO LATE TO i Addrcti The Wellsboro Uons minstrels to be held in the 3ache Auditorium for the benefit of the 1939 SUte Lsrurei Festival will feature several special attractions. Lajry Woodin. club president who is with the Tour- 1 ists' Bureau, wiU be the interlocutor End men will be Dr. Thomas Bailey, Richard George H'rold Bailey and Merle Musical will be numbers by a quartet competed of Em- 017 B.

Rock.y«U, Harry Robbins, John Phillips and R. Winter Solos will be given by James Kerwan and John Anderson, both of Blossburg. Bear, Bad Ankle LOCK HAVEN Register and Recorder Robert. W. Bullock, of Lock Haven, shot a bear on Young Women 1 Creek last week while hunting with C- T.

Thompson. Lock Haven; M. C. Coleman and Kit Charlton, Renovo; GrieK and Rw--ell Tyson, Loganton. Register Bullock sprained an ankle while on the trip, when his foot caught between two Unityvilte Senior Club To Meet Wednesday Evening courts.

Validate the Dent which studied the effect of taxation upon Pennsylvania industry. was accomplished an additional $10,000 appropriation. Prohibit the tranrfer of a criminal trial from one county to another. Adopted the resolution advising the Philadelphia city council against renewing the tax hi IMS- for the late John G. veteran Republican ancaster County and acted on t)-e only b'H on calendar, the governor the fl.000,000 appropriation for of building" to be used by the General State Authority.

Arthur eg' npT iaii sen. chatr-mn -s i Board unt 1 1943 a-i -J officers Arthur secre 1 lie assistance Pe fl June Holmes, daughter of Mrs Josephine Eckert, lllS East Third Street, was in good condition after laving undergone an appendicitis operation. Retired Railroad Employe Expires Af KenovoAl RENOVO Michael Russell. 7S, died at his home on Tenth Street al 11.50 o'clock Saturday night after several months' illness of a complication of diseases. Born ui Ireland, Mr Russell came here in 1880 to enter the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

He had resided here since with the years at Mar- Jt ways, J1 tary T3f gard. i Jones called tion, "the the line was 30-9 Charles Democra' arQ -Delaware istered as a as a Democrat Clark, 28, of 805 Allegany Street, Buffetsd cuts about the head. Clark was admitted to the Jersey Shore Hospital His brother, Howard, riding with him, was slightly injured but required no medical at- tentionr of tne accident, which oc- cuiied Monday morning, were unavailable from this point exception quette, Mich, Mnploy ol the D. S. and A.

Railroad. was retired after 45 years of rvice in 1930. On one uf sits to his native land, he mar- ed Nellie Kelly in 1913. His ife sui with three sisters, Jargaret, NeTJ and Anrrfe, three brother David, South Africa; William. a i and jeorfe, Renovo.

Funeral services will be held at SO o'clock Wednesday morning in burial Tor To Pay Hotel Bill L. Janney. alleged Canadian ipo.U apprehended last week in Bollefonte on a charge of defrauding local hotel keeper of mnA fcui hfM flu court afternoon oy Alderman LeRoy G. Edwards. Janney was charged with having VOYIJM'OW Patrolman Philip V.

returned to duty on the 4 p. m. to midnight squad following 40-day suspension. Three were Issued yesterday, for tht estimated of Of IhoMksgivinq At Si Mark's The annual Thanksgiving seivice will be held in St Mark's Ltitheran Church at 7 45 o'clock Wednesday evening The Magnificent Minority," will be the theme 1 of the to be given by the Rev. Ray Houser, pastor.

Music will be furnished by the senior choir. vxVCl-Mi nvO Bodact, 26. and Alfred Kofer, 37, were yestenlay for espionage. The Senior Mil XjM 'S ii ing at 8 o'clock Wednesday night in the Unitjville Grange HaD. The program wiU.be of interest to both young men and women.

Randolph Thompson, state game lecturer, will the CONSTIPATED? er. Earl, at home. Funeral services will be conducted in the Methodist Church at Deech ane.noon at 3JO clock in the Robert E. of Howard, his oaitor. Burial wiff be in the Bapat Street of Mr.

Van- nuccl and clerk, appeared Ihe man who eurfimUUd the defendant to the County in deleult of two of pox and nt whooping co-tgh were rtported yesterday at the citjr health False teeth Wearers Are ft tilth Oi lenders! MBI 11 Un a Mtulli Wash" lay toldi up dark scum 1 on Thta tot for ay-fort, t. tt tny drv only 67 HH tt an4 It "ny teeth without or to Poli- i tnrt pUU or tar vote" held 'M Colegruve ard a rejected, 30 i When Cr the vote Senator Je" Pbila i i All me cab then were in favor Coflon tdouse Clu Capons Here -el Cogan fered ket on club direction Agricultur- They TJiomas 1 PAST 2 YEARS HAVE JUSI BY," STATES JFRSEY SI" Dtcbfes He's Min- ure Of Livinfl Herb Doctor So Wonderfully His Sufftriiig Bock In ii ,1 bow.l. mevms; better than to rom iarredlentt from have popularity IK much, a that far to any that pr.vion.ly it the Doctor In prr many Mr M. H. Noll.

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