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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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PACE FOUR THE EVENING SL'N, FRiDW. NOVEMBER THE EVENING SUN It ttcvpt a stwTTMiwi. PrwUeat a VEKRS rti Sc-i By Sias tow for 1 ti-f iMcti ef Spoien a psrtrrular la PTfM a for ta tkii rvt tri FP.IDAY NOVEMBER 19 WITH THE A' trtijer rets 8 :r.e Ole te ir. ar.j n-cre thsz T. r.3c«l Mr yejurs aro lUncoIi; heaxu tum speak and xhrj mn have bo more rr.eior:.' The Presxien: have bec-iTK by beauty, ssfr.

ar. s. need oc-th the the uttersnc-r mullitudei tiie No rr.oc^rs, oeer. an un- parallfifd the eran- de'ir ifce ele- ir. dfciarie-d '-he 2 Li- pr.ntetí ica; of To te tr.e fcy a.tt: b-t a it rr.

r. a ir. termi- a oi a The Great Game of Politics A SENATOR FREED FRAfiK litr, fcf ru Black Pictured With Court For First Time W.ASHINGTON NOV the thy? extra btit the regular io-Ucwr the 2 tc Sfc.c.'t^r ci F-r iirst f.rr.e ir. HamJi-r. be IT ISNT ha th? full explarjitiac of sn rjj: Ftw are 5 a iac: la- or.

-s'. h3 rccr Pe-i Ani -Mamn x. De j'. h' until after Hitjer the NG? 15 VE are arte t.r.‘ ar.c Eart A'-ar. KtM ec a IS I Nu: chart tv ej of 1.V ire -'t ui ci thf init; It 1 So the E.T.ar..:: Sirrv.e! rrjLT.

at Eks: M.c^^ at ine ci'61 Tr.e cr.rr.er sior.e ci St Lutr.erar. cr.ur:;-. Wes: and FrariLtr. fev -r? Ralph H. apprc-pnate Gettt.ibt^-? a veieran ci the ti War ar.ii a ootirm dtec at ase ci Tfar5 c-i a then; fh.r-.» ar.c Ic'-i -h the aeart One by or.e ar.

uf- r-f iai: Lir.colr. aicc p.Lxer qual.t.fî a a. er, fejt the bare v.e-í? th.f Kc. hirr ir. hne QOt azri dar.r^r- (y-a a mar.

personal character. rr.ar,:. and a Mr his hanl.cap.«- r.c* be- a sreater th? Senate why ne tnany White House so jT.sr.y times held the wher: thjf White sjuitai- i BUT THOSE DAYS sc far coGcerseii. are icrever The hii iner.d Joe oce reaioc icr Mr a ciTcers they wuh cm oeheli Ho-'jse part deieattrt; 'oc the leaaf-rstAip 2 t.oc he iel: Mr it re: lhat Mr HarriSoc year h'j tertr. ar.c sjt to ancXacr the can be He a SX.C he to Li'e pirsoral thf ar.d oit-en tt.H Bart.ry wha 'fi-o hJT.

ir. the "jh a ballest Bu' he nr- to the ar.d the can the cevatior. thit Mr gsAe 'Old THE MISSISSIPPI is under r.o to beat him the He tJhat ce-'pre tr-r iraa: the ward there that cant troK and Senator Dietench of Elmois, -rho badlv to asippon Mark Senator Barter by White House pressure So irere at tTc- Other? Mr cher- ijJr.es no grjdge against either the the first photofraph br of the 'iofM-eme Coiiil the appointmpnt of Justice L. Black. Front rotr left rixht! 4 Georje lark 1 hief Justice harles Hughes, Associate I lun Dembiti Brandies and Pier.

Batler Ba-k left to risht -s Beniamin Cardoto, Harlan Owen J. R. and Blark. Black President appoint et to the bench. -------CHIRCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CASES fN COURT STRIKERS FORCE HIGH RUBBER PLANTS TO CLOSE (Con tin tied Prcm thi 5 even.r.r Guiid 7-30 o'clock Ln t.h€ ar.d than or Senator Barkley and h-e Lutr.erar.

ior him af Senate 'f As a matter iorcec tc. echo the the LET CONGRESS BE CONGRESS The -oc: Mc- at T.3'1* :1 oc st the oi Mrv r.3 he jinest sr? trat he aitends pretty lucky toiHartlaub near where I Jnded the leadership, and he the regular be I greatly his ireedorr. 1 I UNQUESTION.ABLY Senator Har-' Tee intor of Ti.n;^y Re- a lot in tne past four Lndication of the New I to Deal Mr ar i hirs Sarjceri near enter.ainec at a Conner in t.heir arxiTersary Mr? Lear. of Kcr; c.ec at her horse H-intmg- near York at the age tT rehearsal thu st V. 11 fl 4 1.

iOc it A khe r.e it was going in the Junior and Senior choirs Jtie wrrr't direction Essentially, to Kopiw.ll an anth.err. for double the kind oi 35 repeal tax laws which To Tne oy pie business and balance the budeet EAT.VT? 15 YEARg kGO TOD.4T had led nirn He 'siid At a wedding in Ltae Cnurcr. oi the Immacuiate Conception. New Oxic-rt: Pnis Kcrirede; T-ige Grore and A Noel Oxiord and Wi.hain Grurer and both of Oxiord teamed by the Rev Father Shi.e'di. Henrv Palmer go ifee Wef-terc Maryland rjd the great toe of his r.g-.r masfced work in Percy renng charge shunted the president Bond ti.a: verdict was thte law the ev.cier.^ an" aiainjt ih-e i He thf ciion erre-" an.T.r.ima mcT.y to a nia'ie th-- a vict.ni effect that t.he acc.dent was not the iaul: oi the Tlie the illec; and stated that attorr.ej' ior the plaxtif! will nave the to fcle reasons for a new tnal after the notes oi testirsony h.ive been tranicnbed and Hvanr.tS were held in a of rasea morning.

Cotirt vened at 930 c'ckick with President W. Clarence Sheely and Judges C. Bream and F. X. Cclgan on the bench.

Roscoe Pritt, Felton. Yark AKRON. O. NOV. 19 'AP linker' protesting a lay oil oi 1.60C workers, forced all thxee plants of the Goodyear Rubber Company idlene.ss, Johii Hr the Gc oi the United Rubber Workers of said the 'he fourth shiit entered 1 riant at n' union authoriza'ion, Dc- the sit-down as a yutburst of the ne has been pre.sent in the oi Goodyear week-v' sa.d action r.er» induce C.

C. vice to tlv? failed and when it was found that rights woul-i obsened the rerrenchmeiit program. On tr.r return to I know rr.y oeople wan; me to all the ability I can cofnmand. any in- the attempted i-'urreader their mabenable nehts or th trarisier of power or to oi controlled in pa; br persons the orarKh oi CLAIM F.ASCISr PLOT FRENCH SECRETARY PARIS. NOV 19.

members oi deputies today to aik Min.ster of Interior Marx Etoriuoy 10 teli peihauicnt anout what they call the -fascist plot aga.i.i; the of the state The action was taken ai 0 the Surete Nat.onp.l« e.v---.:'i?d an ir.Q'ui.'-y into three more French cities in an eCor' to out depots oi a secret military organization and smp-sn tue alleged co The operatives indicated they were on the of one oi tuc cipal figures and the head of me at Lllle today seized a truik contaij.xg gun and 800 cartridges and arrested the dir er. OF SLALN OMAN FOUND NEAR FERNDALE. MD. AP wmte that Mr. Harr'JiOQ a r.ron« parjwreas were rxH In a poei- jpany mux.

vhme naturai tendwirr 115 to with the party i Other a the d.r^.’jiier.s which she sttenilng a daughter ill irorp tse Karrr Wagainan arid Melhosx, New iorr- were marned in the Cailiolic ch'urch at by the Fs'Uitr McHher-ny Ge-crre Spangier. East Mtddle fireoian on the North em Cen'ural Railroad, s-uilered injuries to two iingers of his right hand and a f.esh wotind of the forearm when pile of slipped and ni' arm wai ca-gh: beneath them. BONN'FV'ILLE UT.AH NOV. 19 George Eystoc of autospeedmarkof 31 i ai as those which Represent LAmneck had It is not astonishing people back are ir. a mciod to tnat today set a new world land speed of 311.42 miles per stitutiona! tha: captain from through the mile and dfl-e-atinsr back again In his a racing giant for authoritv and ORCHESTRA GIVES SPLENDID CONCERT (Continued From Page One) an be to a hah Ml that Rep- coastuiients ask if Cor-gress should be ans over and over a rain Mr.

wr.o 15 cordtrctt-r oi the WILL STAND BY MAN WHO SLEW FIRST HUBBY THE SJJN DIAL A Brave Edrtor is hard to that only 100 sgo an editor was shot to death in Alton. Ill defending printing from an aagrv mob for the fourth time within 18 months It 1 even mo.e ciiBeuJt for 1937 to conceive that Lovejov ic death and that four of i his printing plants were destroyed ST GEORGE Utah. Nov. 19 A 32-year-old wife has come to the aid oi the man who as- sertedly killed her husband, then mamed her to his deed. officers this southern Utah because he advocated the gradual community dug an abandoned emanciparon of enslaved Negroes well for the t)ody of Spencer He was no stormv William Llovd Br.ston speed, the fastest man hai ever ti-aveled in an Hacerstown exceeded Sir MaicoLm Cam.pbell record oi 301 1292 miles per hour by land an or at the Peabr-dy a wide margin.

or Ba.timore. later his piea5ure at r.av- UNION LOCAL REJECTS PLEA TO ABANDON STRIKE had the to there with the Hanover Ci'-ic I PON-TIAC. NOV 19 -The PMiiiac local of the United Automobile Workers oi America thundered its rejection of a piea from amazed not at the international unicBS to abanclon a strJte in the plant of the but al-'o at Fis.her Body Com.pany here early todav. shown by the member? of the Dorr Mitchell, presider.t of the local in asking the men to discontinue the strJte. which leit 14T21 General Motors Corporation employes idle.

laia before of Peace Leo. A Storm. Bor.n^^auviUe. of Richard Golden. Pliiladelph.a apprtheaded on the a.y Pritt was naooed and ch.sri:eG at a grace bern scheduled for a hf morning but was con- until December 20.

William Boyer. Gettysburg, charged with cnving a car not was found bv the court this momir.s Sr.uers said the woman was about 45 years old tall. She was fully dre.ssed but wore no shoes, Sh. had a hours. Sauers asserted.

There was a large bruise on her forehead and i.ei na- was OF A. F. OF L. UNION LEADER dead nearly three years. Mrs Eva Bosshardt mshed to the cell of her husband here and sobbed; stand by you Charley.

ru stand by ycKi tiirough it all. nght to the end aheria Antone Pnnoe said Bcsshardt has admitted he killed Malan in self defense and later married the dead mans widow because he felt to her mto the river, and to his victim 11-year-old son Garrison but a preacher-editor who set fonh his editorial gospel and trusted to the eventual triumph of moral justice He was shot as i orchestra. It is a wor.c-r. thing he said, ior a com.munîty of this, size to fine an tion. He a guesn while here Mitchell said the sit-dwn was and declined to Dr, and Mrs of the oistVlct attorr er to the members the local str.ke unds, which is by local Yors street and he express-.

of ease The members at the meelLig had voted to use the sorrow '''e concert fund for the men who held the body plant. MINNE.APOLIS. NOV. 19. f.AP’.—Spurred by of Sll aroused by reports that four other labor leaders were mark-i fr investigators delved into union ity for a solut.on to the aivc crccred to pay a fine oi bush slaying of Patrick J.

Corcoran. George E. Leach threw all the iariimes of the poLv-e cep search for the slaver? who felled the A. cf laid btfore Justice oi the Peace unionist with a bullet near his home nieht. Walter Snyder of Gettys- Corcoran was chairman of the North Central Di; er? oral James Warren, of the Get- tysb'jtrg detail of the Pennsylvania Metis''Policf.

wa.s ihe prosecutor. Joseph Franklin township charireci wiui surety of the peaee by Schuyler. FrankI.n township, vvi? released on his own repoit at the call orney for Wolf, New CKiord R- D-. charged with surety Dr. F.eag.e had been be xhe defendant MARYLAND COMRED BV POLICE RADIO NET B.ALTTMORE, NOV.

19 ccr'-'piete state covering every section of Maryland from the nine depertnier.t tu stations, went into operation today for the Srst time. The last of the sub-station hook-ups was completed at Rit last night. Lieutenant Andrew Conner. comm.andliig the radio division said. Released From Jail Russell Gulden New Oxford, was released from the Adams cotinty jail last evening under $300 bail for appearance at a hearing before Justice of the Peace John Shealer.

Gettyiiburg tomorrow afternoon at 230 o'clock. Gulden had been arrested by Constable Glenn Guise on an embezzlement charge and committed to jail in default of balL The 0 the tr.e oeienaant wasi Marvland. he now has ra-io hock-ups with police to er.jcy so excei.ent a pir- oidirec to £300 ban ments in Peiinsvlvania Vire'nia 7 wt-; MORE RUSSIANS ARE SENTENCED TO DEATH or.r.e.u-a the founder. was arrested on August one-haIf m.inutes. MOSCOW NOV 29 and two men were sentenced The orchestra opened its part of 12.

and had posted S300 bail --------to dea'Oi today in a Leningrad school case on ciiarges of mistreatirif jth.e progxam with the Coronation" iof appearance in court. rrrni) rc rrk rflivrn I i TC 4 CT 4 provoke dissatisfactitMi with the sm-e: march from Meverbeer Prop.hete* Several and lU 11 fcAM hAIL i ci'ss w-re disposed of coiii; this mi Sy'fc I Wo. tary Symphony. No. XI G-Major.

support of his wife, Leiiah that efforts to conciliate the the building in whirh nad been s'ored. pendmg its installation in the place of three machines that the slaven advocates had burned scrapped, or thrown We haven't heard enough of honored though he has been Alton, where he died and bv Colbv College, from which he was graduated the head of class. He did edit a paper destined for fame, bu: little St Louis offria! journal of the Presbyterians of Missouri and Illinois He didn't own a stick of 11 he wa5 :u.n a hired editor a ferment Chriruan and ihe courage to write his convictior-s Hi' paper driven from St. Lcuis students and endeavoring to regime. Eight others m'ost serve ten to twenty years in prison.

When ene.Tiies pursued it and i prosecutor is U. H. Cromer, Gettys- again destroyed its plant the citizens biuTi. Gulden is alleged to have in public meet.ng disavc burg. Gulden is alleged collected S34 fca- a load of coal which belonged to Cromer.

THE WEATHER i the act raised money for a rsew press and heard Love'ov a peroration that should stand epitaph and a worcmg creed for in modem ioumalisni. His clojing were long as I am ar. citizen and as long as Araer.can Ea.stem Pennsylvania Snow to-; blood runs Ln these veins I i night and probably Saturday mom- tioJd myself at liberty to speak to ing- colder tonight and Saturdav. ar.d to publish Uig. cuiurr please on any be 2 amen-; changing to to laws of mt- for Maryland Rain snow tonight, probebiy ending same urday rooming in east portxm and snow Saturday in west portion; colder tonight and Saturday; continued cold Sunday.

Slavery is deati these seven cades Elijah Pansh Lovetov is. among the and Publisher. WEATHER REPORT st 8 a State of Direction of Rainfall previous 24 degrees Lowest during degrees Highest degrees Highest year Lowe.st year degrees Weather year MINIATURE ALMANAC Sun rises a. Sun sets p. m.

Moon rises 6.16 p. m. Sets 8.19 a. lAst quarter 24th. New moon 2nd.

shoes and a tetims dress.) ETHICAL QUESTIONS Clothes For Cruliite Sir: Wliat kind of clothes should caie take on a cnuse? M. Leave out afterr.oon frtKks. Take along sports apparel of the spectator sports type and evening clothes. Ftor a cruise in southern waters chiffons and semi-formal dresses are proper for evening wear. In the line, washable dresises.

prints, one or two sweater or knit costumes. good walkmg shoes and a pon coat are among necessities, ship sports one will need shorts lathing suits, rubber-soled of wfclch the.v_pre.^m«i had accomplished style The Thomas niaking for the suppcH-t of Le Caid" overture brought the his wife and minor child, was or- first half of the program to a well- dered to $2 a week to has wife for the of the child and to climaxed cmciusion. back LTt 'I Mr. And Mrs. Simpson Now All fotir sections oi the Indian The court handed down an CH-der suite by L.

Lake were terminating an order of October 21 in which Bream. Gardners, had been lastnicted to pay the marmer. le Love given p.easing: 'ceJjo of proved especially appealing to the The Joiiann Strauss waltz Blut" probably the roosi enthusiastic reception of the and the 'Queen of Autumn overture by Bigge was a close second in the bid for popularity. Conductor Swaru had arranged his orchestra on the staee in mother of his m.inor child for the support of the Bream. He was crderec to pay the costs and to make payments to the m.other.

Bream was given support of the child and the mother was granted permission to the youngster one aftemooo each week at the home of Jacob Vk'f ele Hoily. or Weidner. 'York Spnrgs. V. X.

Sentence cotirt wi2 be held iu. fashion anc hao them well in Gtitvsourc tomorrow morning, hand at au times. Despite tiie, at Desp I youth of some of the the work never failed to click (perfectly. All all it was a per- iformance long to be remem.bere<i BURIED Three BEITY JA.NE MOWEN The funeral of Jane Mowen. of Mr.

and A m.ember of the Gettysburg ae- Mrs Raymond New tail of Pennsylvania Motor Pc- D. 1. who wai fatg'jT mjurec made three arrests speeding m-hen struck by an automobiie last on the Lmcoln highway yesterday. Mcr.day wac- h-eld Tnursday after-! An information charging noon Senices conducted at the I Wearer. Blue ball, with speeding m- home at 1 p.

by further i a track has been filed before Justice services in the Se-ccac Church of oi the Peace Charles i God Mont A.to Tn-c P-e- i Cu.Tii>er’jmd townsliip. a second! Sheffer. jmstor oi the Firs; Lu- trudcer. Garland W. Bi.kei Get-1 theran churth Oxford tysjjftirg' R.

D. 1, a similar, before Jtistiee of Peace csemetery. Mor.t A.to. oi T. C.

McKnigr.tsto^i*. A Oxford srth'jc. charge of speeding beer att sjrvt'f 'oe I ly fi 41 I M- Amoid Hemix T.iej I armor, not for W. can get the last customer out of Siraley New OxiortL K.ir.e Ernest hr the Oachess of Windsor. with his wife, (he furmer Mrs, Marv Kirk Rdffrav recenUy dhorred her husband, aftrr their m.irrÌ4«e in Fairfield.

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