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THREE CITY FIRE COMPANIES ELECT Firemen of three city companies last night elected officers for 1937. A fourth company nominated and will elect officers at its January Firemen's Relief deleeates. E. L. Whitmoyer, C.

E. Boyer, George W. Mcllheny; Firemen's Union dele gates, A. B. Wendler, W.

K. Baum baugh, Daniel Myers. County convention delegates, N. Smith and Edward Bubb; Fire Pa trol members, Frank McKinney, Edward Smith, Harry McNear, Oscar Wertz, M. A.

Morrison; investigating committee, D. E. Fleck, J. W. Smith, Joseph Challenger.

Auditors, W. E. Reed, C. M. Bitner, H.

E. Stoner; coffee Association delegates, William H. Smith, Samuel Myers, W. K. Baumbaugh; Cumberland Valley convention delegates, D.

E. Fleck, H. E. Hsenberg, John Christian; chaplain, Rev. J.

E. Rudisill. Downey Re elected Members of the Susquehanna Company, 1157 South Cameron street, re elected Jacob T. Downey, president, and George W. Hare, sec Vice president, Russell Downey; treasurer, William Rodgers; trustees, C.

S. Garrett, Edward Haldeman, John Spangler; chaplain, the Rev, R. L. Meisenhelder; county convention delegates, Charles Hippensteel and Harry Haldeman; alternate, Frank Spital. State convention delegate, Andrew Blasco; alternate, C.

S. Garrett; captain, Russell Weaver; first lieu tenant, Sylvan Wagenheim; second Harold Smith; Firemen's Relief delegates, Jacob Downey, George W. Hare, John Blasco; Firemen's Union delegates, Steve Butina, William Rodgers, S. Garrett. Coffee Association delegates, George W.

Hare, Jacob T. Downey, Frank Spital; investigating commit' tee, William Rodgers, Andrew Blasco. S. Garrett; Fire Patrol, Steve Butina, Mike Butina, John Mull, Albert Haldeman, John Blasco. Burns Heads Riverside Lawrence T.

"Larry" Burns, an 3D G9SQB GGS33 CP3CGTjQj AUnt CzxU land William Rehn, delegates to Firemen's Belief; H. B. Knell, deie eate to State Firemen Association; R. Chenoweth, H. Ruch and Charles Brown, delegates to Cumberland Valley Association; H.

B. Knell, al temate to Cumberland Valley Asso irn.l 1 U. nrnc ha.q adtArt (Continued From Editorial Page) the marriage would injure the Em pire, he must oppose it unless he is "fJ vw whether in acting so suddenly, and, in the popular view, so harshly, they have not misjudged the situ atdwh formed the huge chorus that sang Christmas carols last night in Mar ket Square under the direction of Miss Grace P. Reinert. In the chorus were: Jean Sloane, Marjorie Vander grift, Nell Elkin, Betty Brehm, Annabel Gillett, Norma Jane Challenger, Lois Seely, Beatrice Hoy, Madlyn Kling, Dorothy Ogelsby, Patsy Murtoff, Richard Barbush, William Lutz, Vernon Schell, William Lewis, Charles Smith, Robert Rosenberger, Richard Thiss, Howard Offenger, Harvey Livingston, Frank McCleary, Robert DeBonis, Sara wrongs of divorce.

It is solely a Reneker. Mary Frances Stokes, political Question. Though Mr. Bald Fern Wildermuth, Annie Struge, win might feel no personal prejudice MarAet HPPJ tXorrfTTr AucHn Wimfrort Rial or TVir. against the King's marriage to a uy Jane Reinhold.

divorced woman, as a statesman it Howard Murray, Charles Mead State convention delegate, H. fc.jis piain duty to see that the ows, Harper, Stoner, William Tay Stoner; alternate, C. L. Gardner; outraire lor, Jack Bixler, Jack Bitner, Irene Tf 4. w.

Fitzwater, Marian Wolfe, Nancy Foreman, Mary Barman, Rosa Gas feels, and if he is convinced that Pari Irene Cuscuna, Dorothy Keil, Jean Davis, Betty Little, Margaret Stit I YTrilt nvornilert hv Parliament, orw Evelyn YYUO, veuia WHgiier, Doris Kieger, Richard Hullet, WiL I nam une. xvieivui juuj, can nine, thnncrh t.hpr Mn Tin pi Frank Chutob, Robert Hartwick, dispute about the ultimate issue Rober 8m Betty Glessner, Mary that the King cannot marry with Burget Sophie Bekas, Betty Ben out the consent of the renresenta tivoc of r.prtmo on t.v,u nnt. Mabel Gumpher, 40 LWWJl Mil klltU vtWkW 4VV I explain the sudden raising of the I issue in a way which gives the YAS Vino Ur.r.lo Phon ir makp Viipmuii, cewj iwgers, jxui dignified and honorable retreat. It Lred Smlth uglfj that the King's relations with Mrs. Brehm, Florence Kibe, June Wehler, Simpson had alreaddivided British Jacqueline Bened Lena Burris upper class opinion sharply, and Vu nonr onnlrf hp wft.h OWiy ailiHJUtUl AUlirna, (m nf tho ia.

Robert Nye, Walter Palmer, Dor "'1 7 othy Arnold, Mary Swank, Dorothy retary, for their eighth consecutive ceivably it forced out the news to Stoner, Pauline Farasi year, Other officers elected: may suppose that Mr. Baldwin took rr TTAnvor William XI ohncr his decision to force the issue now hpranse hp feared that the loneer Carolers he waited the more irreconcilably Richard Priar, Charles Snyder, divided would the Deonle be be Nelson Highiey, Ricnara itnerr, tween the suDDorters of the King James Massie, Frank wren, Emma and the omxmetats of the King. Stevens, Margaret McuintocK, Presumably he decided that if he Helen McCreary, Geraldine Troup, did not promptly force the King Doris Govelovich, Pauline Shick off the throne or crush his personal ley, oeramine Keinnara, oeraiame nowr. there would arise a new Carpenter, Winifred Murphy, Norma alignment in British politics when punlap, Betty Brown, Lois Bloser, five months hence Parliament JJoiores onay, mane lipped, imrierfonk to forbid the marriaee. Franklin, Margaret Zimmerman, There would be a party of the King Alfreda Prokop, Luther Shoop, Loy and a party of the Parliament, and arown, annur mor, uvnma wa8 Pncrinnd is sunnosed to have, ended ner, Ray Spangler, John Shartle the possibility of such a division William Stone, Barbara Baretn more than 200 years ago.

Knowing schlager, Esther Cassel, Bernice that Edward is immensely popular, Cohick, Dorothy Phillips, Katherine Mr. Baldwin may have concluded Shutt, Dora Tyrpin, Joseph Tosheff, that he must defeat the Kine be Henry Dworchak, Harry Yingst, fnro thp virMr muW miipt hts sun Herbert Perry. porters. This explanation assumes Helen Anderson, Marjorie Kirk, that. Mr Baldwin ha.s learned, or Sniriey reraoone, Crrace jarvis, at least believes he has learned, Rowena Curry, Nancy Basom, Phyl that the King not only refuses to tJoriio.

snuitz. Joanne uiayton, nxuwi nei emnlrtvp nf thp ritv t.rpasnrpr'e nf. I vt arfn man. Mane ROfirer, KlCnaru fice was re elected nresident of the Vioiipnrp it Te vic fhp Winer')! Schmick, William Kutz, Jay Collins, Schmi I tuauutM w. Wl.iu I Riverside Fire Pomnanv Tjr is tk.

Constance Grimshaw. Eddie Shade, Fourth and Lewis streets, for his sixth consecutive year. Other offt cers elected were: C. L. Rhoads, vice president; Paul Swab, treas urer; James Loftus, financial sec retary; C.

L. Rhoads, chaplain; John F. Bowman, recording secre' tary; William Moeslein, trustee; Walter Smith, Thomas Thomas and George Hinkle, investigating com mittee; George L. Zinkan, captain; Harry Bender, first lieutenant; Joseph Dettinger, second lieuten ant; T. Thomas, G.

Zinkan and Walter Smith, delegates to Firemen's Relief; C. L. Rhoads, C. E. Welsh and S.

C. Sweigert, delegates to Firemen's Union; T. Thomas W. Smith and Joseph Dettinger, delegates to Firemen's Coffee Association; C. L.

Rhoads, C. E. Welsh, Park Bateman, S. C. Sweigert and William Moeslein, fire patrolmen; Harry Bender, George Hinkle and Kenneth Herrold, house committee; Thomas Keck, T.

Thomas, John Dettinger, Richard Dolbin, W. Smith and David Engle, hose directors. Eisenhower Nominated The Friendship Fire Company, No. 1, Third and Cherry streets, nominated W. J.

Eisenhower as its president for 1937. Other nominees for company officers follow: C. E. Murray, vice president; R. E.

Spayd, secretary; R. Chenoweth, assistant secretary; George S. Geiger, treasurer; W. Hamm, L. Showalter and J.

Black, trustees; the Rev. J. N. LeVan, chaplain; R. Hoffman, J.

Bretz, and H. Copper, foremen; Charles Brown, assistant foreman; H. Lentz, second assistant foreman; H. Ruck H. Gray, I.

Hershey, H. Shearer, L. Showalter and R. Sea crist, directors; L. Showalter, J.

Black, T. Olivettia and S. Cohen, investigating committee. I. Hershey, G.

G. Geiger and R. Hoffman, delegates to Firemen's Union; C. E. Murray, Tlu the Liberal and of the Labor ny reirar, parties would seem to confirm the wuaer, Anene vuim, jury i vip, ic ht Tr1Hsh Martha Jane Miller, Joan Cree, statesmen think the King intends Richard Unger, William Bachman, to do.

No other plausible reason Vernon Weisser Marian Fickes, seems now to be at hand to explain Barbara HarlerJosephine Straley, why instead of trying conciliation, oaiB 1 the ministers have forced the rriste Ann Jennings, Phyllis Hastedt, so precipitately and in such drastic 001,45 Moore Tf ic Doris Stroup, Frances Dart, Arling what they have done, then they Ink. Wayne Kirker, Ernest precipitated this crisis now in order lndelmeier Bil Charlesworth, to forestall a more dangerous one Richad Snyder, Richard Pye Doro xit it hp cppn thy Larah, Martha Jane Kukuk, whether they have really forestalled Betty Beck Killinger that more dangerous crisis, or Downes, Thelma Lutz, Winona Currv. Geraldine Gibbel, Grace sentment at their apparent unfair Taomlf wpTp KeeiPv ness. they have not aggravated the dt' Sv nr very alignment of opinion which Mip they sought to avoid. (Copyright, 1936.

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Anderson said a two man pick "er. VZwrZS' pocket team and a revolving door him tonn Ruth Downin, Mildred Sebelist, Isa He told Dolice he was leavine ueuc ucpiiamia xicmj, xie wifl poute ne Tvas leaving tjM. Tonp Carlisle a bank yesterday when a large man smaller man wedded in the mp erme Boova, Pauline Filbey, Bessie compartment with Anderson. Anderson said when he finally E. Spayd I parent easing of the Cabinet crisis.

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neigie, jean atiumu, auscire ui rtitr footle chell, John Shadow, Albert Shickley, hiTi9flO Florence Rathfon, Avis Ann Brandt, 9 oaran stauiier, jjena. ciuuii, vauuj'e i rwmnxi rrruriAir pikph riKe, neien reiers. LUnuun ILfiaiUN LASU Betty Smith, Helen Wilson, Wil London. Dec. 8.

jp Althmwh liam Bingham, Calvin Beard, Al business generally was still limited. Schmick, Samuel Cooper, Hugo the stof exrhance rieveinnert Salazar, Jack Mickle, Catherine Russel, Arlene Peters, Helen John Gray, Jiiiieen aenaer, iNona uruoo, Eleanor Hill, Joan Lebo, Caroline Matter, Marylin Moore, Anna Radle Marjorie Smith, Elizabeth Spinney Mary Chester, Joyce Yentzer, Sara Ellen White, Elaine Abrams, John Lavertv. James Lewis, William Place, Donald Rutherford. Barbara Keener. Betty Jane Moore.

Mary Jane Miller, Jean Houdeshell, Alice Forest, Betty Jean Hoeken. Maria Elcheid, Eleanor Shower, Jocelyn Witmer, Dorothy Shaffer, Lawrence Cook, Helen Fleisher, Harold Fitzwater, Virginia McLinn, Florence Mary Conrad, Hope Nicholson, Betty Hoffman Dorothy Davis, Mary Elizabeth Goetz, Betty Frank, Mary Louise Runkle, Louise Richardson, Robert Heckert, Betty Davis, Wil liam King. Betty Heist, Fannie Floyd, May Lichty, Jane Trostle, Roberta Melvln, Fay Dunkle, Frances Gullage, Florence Reohr, Evelyn Sheriff, Ruth Cannon, Lorraine Brooks, Jack Bruner. Paul Wimer, Kathryn Kissinger. Mildred Rennard, Rosemary Estep, Jane Bender, Ella Straining, Robert Stevens, Frank Mc Enany, Donald Peiffer, John Jones, George Grimshaw, David Mason, Lloyd Beard, Lewis Robinson, Richard Kremps, Emerson Belble, George Arnold, Betty Frlschkorn, Louise Snyder, Mary Appleby, Peggy Shipley, Marjorie Volk, Eleanor Washburn, Janice Eastman, Roberta Shultz, Louise Shuey, Colleen Reilly, Stoeber, Frank Sheesley, Russell HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 8, 1936 8 2 in Cesser and J.

Bretz. delegates to postponed its election untU later in stem Convention H. B. tne montn. Knell and Charles Brown, alternates George W.

25 North 'thoflJirn president of the Mt. Pleasant Fire Comoany No. 8, Thirteenth and Howard streets for his thirty fourth consecutive term. Two other vet eran officers, Charles E. Boyer, recording secretary, and G.

R. Gilbert, financial secretary, were also re elected. Boyer will begin his twenty third year and Gilbert his twentieth term. Mt. Fleasant Officers Other officers are: Vice president, H.

E. Stoner; treasurer, Carlton L. Gardner; trustee, three years, T. H. Sheaffer; captain, W.

Smith; lieutenant, Joseph VUt.Uv.'gV, WUmftlMIM! i ciation; R. Chenoweth and Charles Brown, delegates to Dauphin County Association; J. Bretz and Charles Besser, alternates to Dau Dhin County Association; Charles Today and Tomorrow By Walter Lippman 650 BOYS AND GIRLS FROM EDISON SCHOOL IN YULETIDE CHORUS More than 650 boys and girls from Edison Junior High School Challenger, Herbert Grundon, Dor othy Strack. Florence Ashwell, Betty Bennett, Violet Look, Pauline Karldes Blanche Sattler, June Fetrow, Glenn Grazier, Warren Haldeman, Richard Shay, Moss Quigg, Virginia Lau Jean Freedman, Doris Trullinger, Jacqueline Harris, Betty Miller, Lillie Vance, Man Steinmeier. Billie Lee Botto, Dorothy Cieri, Gladys MonismiUi, Barbara Duvall, Kath ryn Adams, William Bell, Richard stotz, Jack Zimmerman, Carl Rhoads, Charles Sons, Dale Wad dell, Dick Clark, Louise Shuey, Anna Weisser, Jeanne Wilson, Elizabeth Moore, Erma woland, June Wertz.

Charles Zeiders, Marshall Roth John Haunstine, Henry Smith, Le roy Selser, Harry Rollin, Betty feheetz, Elizabeth Urich, Thelma Ranck, Jean Williams, Lillian Mil ler, Betty Clark, Helen Massie, Cath. erine Hippensteel, Florence Hover ter, Anna Appleberry, Mildred Hower, Jane Shellenberger, Robert Connor, Harold Wilson, Ralph Wolf, Dorothy Crone, Margaret Rhine, Rosie Dienne, Pauline Sanders, Mary Earley, Kathryn Schubkegel, Kathryn Shanabrough, Arthur Pot teiger, Earl Spohn, John Paxton, June Floyd, John Shellenberger, John Williams. Edward Diehl, Betty Yontz, George Slough, Earl Line, Edgar Kirk, Lynn Curry, William Burt hart, Lois Whitacre, Doris Beck, Mary Jane Fyock, Jean McCauley, Annie Schue, Robert Hastedt, Winifred Showers, Jean Harner, Irene Hurd, Mabelle. Schue, Virginia Berkely, Ross Stickel, Marian Walker, Lillian Kelly, Frances Hufler, Alice Reneker, Anna Allen, Betty Dworchak, Olive Zimmerman, Elsworth Zimmerman, Earl Jacobs, Charles Taylor, Arlene Stahan, Paul Butina, Winifred McLinn, Mabel Pryor, Ruth Fickes, Ruth Davies, Emma Glazer, Harold Look, Frank Wohlrath, Howard Burns, David Magaro, Dorothy Snavely, Jean Barrow, Margaret Castliglia, Daniel Deardoril, Ellen Rogers, Arietta Williams, Vema Shanabrough, Edna Randolph. Janice Gaffney, Charlotte Weller, Jean Kline, Ruth Swope, Nancy Horstick, Carriva Smith, Fred Loescher, Frank Arment, Lillian Bowman, Shirley White, Joyce Kishbaugh, Shirley Garman, Betty Ba imgardner, Louise Kuhn, Lewis Waddell, Charles Scott, Bebe Pan felis.

Mary Misiti, Geraldine Feg ley, Robert Hulsizer, Harry Fas nacht, Earle Neagley, Jason Shef fer, Frederick Weber, Robert Forrest, Edith Hurst, Mary Lehr, Jane Ulrich, Betty Evans, Jean Colemen, Romaine Hess. Singers Margaret Good, Betty Hoverter, Maria Demma, Doris Lerew, Lois Vandergrift, Edna Ruth Kelly, Jean Vanatta, Paul Keys, Karl Luckhart, Russell Ritter, Ella Hawkins, Zane Kauffman, Ruth Shutt, Dorothy Snyder, Dawn Sweeley, Margaret Peiffer, Geraldine Lawrence, Mary Blakey, Yonne Farfel, Ethel Jones, Mary Forsythe, Patricia Hiller, Jeanne Lindemuth, Bruce Peiffer, Loretta Swank, Mary Ann Hoverter, Harold Heagy, Kathryn Kohn. George Schwartz, Fred Ot 1 stot, Frank Whitcomb, Karl Uffel man, Doris Patton, Mary Fillmore, Betty Myers, Annetta Myers, Jean Sunday, Jean Todd, Betty Louise Tyson, Robert Spangler, Robert Hafer. James Irian toppulos, John Hen ericks, James Dahr, Eleanor Ream, Caroline Geise, June Reeser, Vir ginia Shuman, Janet Wagner, Catherine Snyder, Helen Awker man, Gilda Forlizzi, Orpha McCoy, Albert Natale, Vera Tosheff, Gladys Conrad, Ruth Sargent, Victor Tomaso. Betty Weikert, Isabelle Cody, Betty Ann Francis, Lloyd Collicott, Doris Armes, Marianna Crist, James Graflius, Florence Herber, Peggy Gavett, Harriet Ann Beckwith Mary Neidlinger, Lois Fisher, Lu cetta Sparks, Ruth McLaughlin, Marjorie Richards, John Royal, Elmer McKee, Robert Jackson, Jack Moriarty, Charles Pollock, Kenneth Wilson, Mae Morgan, William Ever hard, Herman Miller, Dorothy Jen nings, William Rhoads, Ralph Lau, William Schmick, Dorothy Dreher, Dorothy Atticks, Norina Barber, Esther Panfelis, Orville Grau, Mar ion Crooks, Mary Dunkle, Isabell Cook, David Fink, Ben Mutzabaugh Lee Anthony, Walter Brunner, Les ter Alberts, Charles Strayer, Clarence Brunner, Lewis Wagner, Mary Murray, Margaret Malseed, Jane Owesney, Genevieve Bolton, Betty Anderson, Geraldine Baumgardner, Jack Coppedge, Paul Kline, Esther Rife, Rosalie Misiti, Grace Spitler, Dorothy Funk, Joseph Dellosso Danny Tomaso, Teddy Swigert, Mary Hench, Edward Zobel, Howard Holsberg, Richard Holsberg, Rich ard Jones, Betty Zerbe, Winifred Ritter, Dorothy Rhoads, Mildred Ritter, Elizabeth Carr, Ruth Goch enauer, Walter, Woland, Ann Neagley, Dorothy Kirk, Spacha Zorikoff, Ardella Hartman, Paul Long, Eve lyn Marsh, Carriebell Bangert, Gloria Begley, Elmer Wise, Nelson Powden, Augustus June Cobble, Betty Lutz.

Nancy Stees, Betty Snyder, Arthur Cunningham, Lucille Latham, Mary Ellen Clayton, Naomi Ployer, June Slothower, Mildred Greenawalt, Evelyn Hamm, Evelyn Bull, Gordon Geesey, Dan Caimmotto, Geraldine Grimm, Elizabeth Renhsaw, Joseph me Sanson, Esther Bragunier, Peggy McQuaide, Mary Hughes, Thelma Floyd, Mary DiNatale. 3 FIVE PERSONS HELD FOR COURT ACTION Five persons arrested over the weekend were held in bail for action of the grand Jury, at hearings yesterday afternoon in police court before Alderman Harry Bowman. Beatrice M. Foltz, 33, Ann street, near Front, accused of stealing a watch valued at $150 from the home of Mrs. Verna O.

Flynn, 2608 Derry street, was held under $500 bail. The watch, stolen November 28, was pawned in Johnstown, police charged. Others held were Lizzie Mayfield, 48. Wallace street, near Herr. Gall Stone Colic Try taking Prescription No.

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charged with disorderly practice was given a thirty day jail sentence in default of payment of a fine. The latter was arrested after he is alleged to have told police that he was robbed. The contents of his pocketbook examined by po Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can fet relief now with Creomulsion. erious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem. branes as the Kerm laden nhleem is loosened and expelled.

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8, (Germany's newest 26,000 ton battleship the Grisenau slipped out of control today at its cristening and crashed into a stone wall, while Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler and other high government officials watched. BRIMMING WITH THE TANG OF FINE JAMAICA GINGER CANADA DOT THI CHAMPACNI Ot CINCfiR NEW LOW PRICES 5 10 PIUI BOTTLI DIPOSIT ML7 $1.95 to IS' "Always Reliable" Gifts of Clothing From Doutrichs Men's Hats $3.85 $5 Gloves $5 Fancy Hose I Neckwear 65c to $1.50 Topcoats Pants $25 and $30 $30 Men's Scarfs $1.65 to $3 50 wimm(gji5if 1 CisfAiways ReliablejiJ.

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