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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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RNING then AND PuUettn A a 136 1 a 3 Of i a ILLTAMSl-ORT, PA MOKMN'd. DECEMBER 19. 1938. WEATHER FORECASt Monday Partly Cloudy. Probobfy I CENTS unt Political Link tn Drug Hoax Act ivision Plan Is Presented GROUP ASKS CHANGE Federal Old- liisurance Protection To Every fcen Financing Improvements Recommended Head CAP)--The Social Sctuntv last night a extension of ted- a protection to Mrtualh man the country.

s'err tht brought for the Upheld By Landon In Is Govern chil- be c' on 1 ty, and over a of work and domes- i business -pr mechanics acceptance of "ce method desirable report the -re'hod to the i of our i jlation," financing Shelley To Resume Quiz OfColegrove Earle Cabinet Member Expected To Conclude Testimony On Erie Gravel Cose In Probe Today iperls stcd For Slaying Two Laborer Confesses ler Of Texas Couple Form And AkcTuc- ton Of Daughter A Colegrove of propertv Column 6) Bri Applies first witness before the Dauphin County grand a campaign, charges against Governor Earle and Democratic assoc i resume his -he Erie gravel a 1 todav It a regarded as 1 kelv that the asked for Kenzle Bagshaw known Blair County farmer was elected i opposition to be Master of Pennsvl- a i a state Grange in convention at ash a uf f( ls Boak of Castle, who served six vears Master Republicans In House To Caucus today Turner Likely Choice For MaM Hintert AsrCtiatrman Of Labor Committee AP -Rcpubl can of the House of i ga'her here todav tc zat on for the 1939 Six Injured In Accidents In Vicinity TRUCK BADLY DAMAGED Mrs. Effie Bly, 83, South Williomsport, Admitted To Hospital, 3 Hurt On Rural Route Will Not Tolerate Foreign Government Gaming Foothold On This Continent, Envoy Declares Urn nee 1 3 i i ash ng'Qi pf total tariart powers are bu'v rg pr da all Cen rTl a and iu i Amer va to the effect That countries can cCL-nt on of the p-iliCN of I A PthU A A don i a dc- 1 al in Confer Today Inquiry Details Corrupt Political Protection Indicated As Various Federal Agencies Probe Deeper Into Affairs Of Yule Reason Large Audience Present For Special Program Last Night Illuminate Darnge- "i excess of $4500 1 i i ne a tra and Un'ted States a persons injured a br anc second vesterdav to bring h-h Pan the i i mil tn six here ith injured i Lei me sa tnai uieic TM Mas admitted to the I people of was anrritvcM riave pursued i a Lnited s. ate. na ler bv Lester HICKS ine the Impress ve communitv ices Grand Larceny, Smuggling, Nqr cotic Violations And Gun-Running Activities I In Quiz. Admit Much Paid Out Kof blackmail.

crasned a' 8 clock vesterdav morn- i Column 8 a more than a centuo rVgartUeM of Lev Mo election results M0 is that the United a a ng the i if the the star on a i a Hill over- looking the tv held i the Pine Street. the i-the WtHMunsport Ciyn for tian a i i ate any foreign progr.rn NEW A A a but persistently develop- E' mjf of corrupt political protection as sin- of hupe international swindle itself was stronplv- hinted as federal agencies bined to delve into the multiple phases of the McKesson Bobbins Drup orporation hoax A i i were a to how the evil could have A charch a ov erfl a of a Colter, bom i i notice for years without colhi.ion. the 'contracts in a of a a i a James State Torrance to Pants In Club Raid 90 Wealthy Pittsburghers Forced By Three Young Gunmen To Remove- $10,000 Stolen PITTSBURGH A vouthful bandits forced some 90 men to their trousers and rifted of be'ween $10000 and $30 000 holdup at an exclusive club victims became i i i i i a 1 5 nee one of the reasons cited Argent.na for her Lmted States projec for defend riS could (Continued 7. 1- during on pro bs the Ch GeorEC a bill.Rerert i I a covered a pr 'h d.v i alt 1 1 Storm Halts Attempts Jo Rescue Croup eeps Six Planes And Coast DT Guard Cutter From Sending -Aid To 18 Survivors Of Shipwreck into the hce and d.ur.ct hnked the pa.the, at he organ Solo ls were OOd- Robbm Irvtaf Buc couple and 'o accompany a caught in vesterday Jnaped Wiliflls him un- She i 1 learned that a HPT parents Mr AI -cd. of Miles 0 'en said Salazar JUNEAU ALASKA 'AP-Eigh teen marooned survivors of the -wrecked motorship Patterson hud died around camp fires on the storm-lashed beach at Cape Fair- a a While a a to the serv ice Continued on Page gav the tn pr ier pronounced the Column 2 Authorities repeated that their roundup of i i i a a not complied i thp arrest of the i a a thev pomt- I edlv remarked that rnc others were considered fr i the tremendous scandal Thev added that some even tion Coster-Musica political connect i v'p but invps'ig 3 tors believed he must have had s-ime protective arrangement with persons to continue i on Page 7, Column 4) fliir Held For Murder HARLAN KY 34 former 'AF'-Perrv a a Cour WPA Slash Puts Many On Relief Rolls fw- Soi-tlicrn Of Bon j-e a fnr deputy sheriff and a Harlat --eiiu fleTJUiy i 111 aim ci the couple la or defendant, a shot to attacked their deatn a and Sher ft Her Fav 4 and bert a John Lee axe xn foreman had ur rritic- the bodies of chnt SIX me held on tage luu plea he a i i rn and He telephone scram com- gang leader The three Gulf of Alaska The a-t cufer Haida rnain'amed near the motor chip but was a I- help to the merr on the beach because of he i food and i i i -a door and flfd down a other nt Coal S30000 Five Killed When i rain Strikes Car Long Arm The Law Projects Throw Jobless Back On State HARR1SBURG WPA roll i hurrlpn row embracing from planes to thp men members of the crew person SSW i between S10000 a i df CU -1 I aground a week ago splint mine odern Times Find Few Homes In I his District Visited By Belsnickle Day in Gerrra- vvh ch I ious mention I not understand I missed it Just the same I "5 bc I a let of I pressed therebv and revives what it used a better bov-at least af Christmas was a big day i Bonder 1 an-sr city par- hornet still a a i i frTMr toi German mckle' Not a I a a se good old tnfamiliar ful members a Brooks of advance IS the most Christmas carols-- tmas pula of i homes to hem for while rpc'or famdiar.

but and Carol had been a was a a his over and ter ached PORT CLINTON- persrrs lied a th n- jured a passenger "-am an au'o on a grade ng a -oa-bv dee a mn Ottawa unry corner said 'he were v. 42 r' -ear Rockv M- Bel- 3R Cal- Brl 14 l-e iP ne Al ce "r- a o' OaK 0-Vra Be'ow IT a a a sa a Now a 'ra 'he a i i bodes a Thr sa f-fe ro a 1B Hs a 1 'he ne A crrra- i' on J' ng the "1C Burden A I A i a a strong -nfucnce on the at- i. trnn Deal- marketing titude new Congress takei for burlev and a a problem and rTark tobacco crops led marv- mg i a on opinion varied members of Cmcress -o pred ct as (n a act on the a farm wo 'd 'ake i A i a i of law be a Senato' Borah iR Idaho) de- reflected The tobicco quotas a the quota rejections had pd helped sound a death knell for the Tmong the growers Sa'urdav a i i a i theory that farm Their defeat a the Agrrc lit ire ncf a income can best be osses a- a i levels by means control of due ion and a i when price- depressing supplies accumulate uslv food a A roils me been dropped 1 a i a i relief y. ere rejected in i Deen i i 1 2 188 More a tc BUY-and USE CHRISTMAS PROTECT YOUfi HOME Thp Department of Public ASSIS. r) a rtrnent a score of i tance reported a a left the direct relief rolls i the week ended December 10 than i i a for any sever diy stretch since tne beginning of the vear was 16800 26967 on tales con'rols cr In P' 'TMJT ced ng Saturdav gamers nf flje- tTie number pd tribacc and ce rejoc'ed od calrd quota-! co'trn Th A a taken generally rn ng-CTsmen who favor so- allotment and the woojd or Page 7 Column 2) A srcrr'arv of public assistance figured $1 4iO 498 a distributed Three fic combi-fd 'o con.

the burdefi A Thrv we'-e adverse "ns -n WPA on i a New for 'he a we'e up the of persons 'he relief r'-lU bv WPA a i uneTiplovment a i a a accoj-'ed" for 'he reported of a sent 3 S4fi per sons 'o -f-p s'a'e for ri -Te a tork back rg wek A British and ground forces inflicted on an I RFTtRV WITH TRtFS I A large rj-rber of rn Lar into city 5 nda ''rhJistmas 'lieir rjnmu. ru 1 own li hl Britain quirv had voted to delay dfcuion on mtlters 'ned thousands of I A I FtA Fmrilnr of In- Th th. importance of "ing Indlvlduili t.ct the f.mll, md llc Police point out Georfe Vemmrd (Georte Mo.lc.1 th.t they If he doeni't out of hi. Brooklfn home Nernard one of thr hrother, the UntMtlc surrendered; he prosecution on toany count. I battle JTr.

ANGELES Stores Open Until 9 Storting Tomorrow Night WUItmnnport i ant'l 9 ocln-k Tuesday, Wednmday Thursday Friday and Saturday nHthU Thf i will close at clock thU fvt ntnit openint be final from Flmhurst III and his fi vear-old I)oroth may drowned in BUtayne Btv Democratic memoir of ih- rommrttff the A said i a vrsttrdaj that the committee confident the new ongrrvs would rxtrnd in (ociation, approved a plan dallied tnfdirine to cost res of state about SI-M a month. i nijht of COB- rirfraud customers of i formerly a I 1EWSP4PERS nFWSPAPFRI.

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1807-1973