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Kit, 11 i 'I'llK AIOKNINli 11KKAU), JIACiKHSTOWN, MAHYLANI) TUESDAY, MAY 24, DEATHS TEJUmSlDBE DIKHEHILTOF S93HS Ml AT BLAZE Sessions Will Ur Hold (he Presbyterian Church hr -v HIP iiisiinilt 1 for L' years c. by llio M. A ml Hrlipious KOJ.T. Mill istitlliP will be hcM inn 'Inndi with after Puner.il Till- funi Mil of Mrs. May F.

Klin? will He hi'lil iirlorminn ai 3 oVtorH from tlir- Kniiss fune Invit.uion: the second of of npc sml ton (VutJiy UOiUinii. in i'i nnd vr.niL. J-CSMOUS Thf'v bn class praties of the nnd fill i who are unable- nt In 1 inK ihe lifternnni) cr-ss ed to niinml the methods and Religions ia chosen ns Uv.di proupK as nursery class. Cormirk. I'hildrruV Division Suprr- intendpni.

St-uc of Maryland; beginners, Dnroihy Lurns. Kin- kcrgavtcn SpfcialiM, MothodiFt Episcopal lltmnl. Chicapo: primary, Mrs. Clnronrp A. Lindsay, rrimary Specialist: junior.

Mis? Mary (iraco Martin, crsulnaln of (lourhrr Col- Icso nnd RoPlon rnivorsity. and of tho Ktanclnrt! Trninlnp School teacher for Hie rimiTli of Itrrtliron, Haiti- niorp. Wilh such leadrrF I bo AViifihiiiK- ton County Council feels flint it is putting on an institute for tho children's division that will Rive thorn Rroat opportunity for Pillarscd vision nnd pxtfiulcd sorv- ice. (Continued From Pase 1) down I have heard people say he ANOTHER IS HELD IN KIDNAP CASE Warren, May 23 year-old Jimmio De.lnte of Kilos, will be brought here tomorrow to attempt to identify third man suspected of kidnaping him last March 2. The Mispcol.

Tony hauri, Yomigstown, was arrested parly today at Weirton, W. where he was found after Trumbull county detective H. 11. Hampton trailed his alleged sweetheart. Lanri, authorities -said, was of being one of the two men driving Jan coupe who kidnaped tho DeJnto boy as ho was on his way to school.

The other. DoweN Hartrraves of Youngstown, was convicted and sentenced (o life imprisonment. John Demarkn. also of Yonngstown. who was found helping Margraves guard tho hoy in former gambling near Younjistown throe days Inter, is serving one to If the DoJutP.

hoy. son of a wealthy Kilos contractor, Identifies Lanri as one of his abductors, Prosecutor C. H. Birrell said ho would demand life sentence. Chicken Biscuit 40c Cumin Supper mil.

Hull iiijiv ii r. Hi-rnriiii- IX-ssi-rl 40c tivUltsluivK .11. Cliiirrli ClI. MODERN IRISES In All Their Gorgeous Colors. Thousands now in full bloom.

Hearthstone Iris Gardens M. Berry Doub "On the Wayncsboro Road Just outisde ot Hagerstown." "Bo 1 determined to show Jhetn. and outside of demouKlraling (lint, a woman can fly the Atlantic alone, I don't sno that I've added anything lo aviation, science or anything else." Kalph 1). Ill moil feld. editor of the Pally Kxpress, said, however, whe be proposed loast lo her at luncheon of I he Institute of Joi nallsU: "I hereby re.lract my pet thai, a woman never did anything really valuable." The newspaper men gavo her an ovation of hip-hfp-hurrahs.

"I am having a grand time," Mrs. Putnam said. "And tho nicest thing that has happened to me is having all these men stand nntl sing 'For She's a Jolly Good Fellow'." Sir John Simon, Urilish foreign sec re I a ry, enngralulalRd the smiling tiler on her feat in flying alone from Harbor N. lo Culmore, northern Ireland. Mo said she had proved by flying over in houra and Itfl minutes 11ml Itrilain and America never were an close lo each other as right now, Mrs.

Putnam responded gracefully "1 am happy to he in London." she said. "My trip is just informal and I liopr; 1mm lo nhont the cily and sen omn of I hn placrs I missed I wns hero "Slio said slio expcclcrl to nuiko (he trip again somo dny in regitln- trans-Atlantic air pftsscnser service which she WHS en fid out would be established. At (ho luncheon Miss Karharl tlrank a (oast in water to Iho President the United Stales and another to the Khitf. Amba.sKador Andrew W. Mellon, beside her, performed Ihn ceremony wilh tbe of whi.sltey and soda.

The Ambassador (rilmle lo her as a courageous woman whose IliRht. "an event of major importance that grips the imagination" thrilled the world "so that a moment, at least all of us bare something in common and can thi-i 1 1 and feel as a unit." This unity, he. continued, was' largely the result, of the service reu- tiered by newspapers. Ho discussed the, problems of the press, observing that, "all our energies must be used I in constructive efforts to countoi 1 balance the forces oC evil and dhin legratiou and to restore again economic health of tbe world." Anticlam Fireman Expires ji( (he Local Hospital Waller Hi'ige Sharar, who was njured Wednesday al'lenioou while lighting the which badly damaged the Alvey .1. Long properly in South Prospect sired, died at dm t'.

1 oYUu-k Monday morning. Kharar succumbed to complications which resulted from injuries sustained at the lire when he. fell from ladder, a distance nf about forty feel. The ladder was reported to have slipped just as Sharar started down. A member of the Antielams, Sharar was among Ihe first at Ihe scone of Iho lire and had made, his way to Ilia roof in tho rear.

Ladders were called for by (he men on Ihe roof as Ihe lire swc-pl to the rear. Sharar was Iho lirst to start down and had taken bnl a step nr two when ho was seen lo lose his grip. When firs examined at the hospital, Sharar's injuries were not thought to ho serious. Sharar was an automobile painter by trade and a Spanish-American war velnran, having been a member of Company 11 under tho late CD plain (icorge. Fisher.

He. is by his widow and Iho following and sisters: Harry Sharar, city; Joseph Jl, Hallimoi-e; Mrs. M. 1C. Anderson, Sparrows Point; Mrs.

draco Nash, New Yuri; City. Funeral services will he. held from Iho Kralss Funeral Home, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Or. .1.

AI. tiilliim, wilh inter- menl in Ihe Kharpsmirg ecmrlcry, wilh short services at Ihe grave. Members of Iho Anticlam Fire Company, who will he in charge of funeral, are aslced to meet at the hall at 1 o'clock. Pallbearers will bo members of Major llyron Post. Spanish American War Veterans, and members of the Antietam Fire Company.

are asked to bring cars or notify Ihe tiro hall. EINSTEIN ATTACKS Crni'va, May 23. Albert Kinslein tho Impudence of leaders with (he inlenia- 11 mini disarmament run Terence by urging Indny thai. piiclllHl peoples of I lie world demand direct tola I disarmament within five years. Lord Arthur I'onsonhy nf lireal Hrllain joined (he, eminrul (ierman physicist in condemning to a cathrr- tng of newspapermen from all nations I ho current delta I os hern KtM-iilliMl nxports.

They agriMMl with Hie recent stale menl of Vificmmt Cecil. Hiilish dele- Rate, that disarmament, never would ho realized through the discussions of Konerals and admirals. "There is plenty of iiiiellitfence a' 11m arms conference, hni liltlo ovi- ilnn of rharatMov," Professor Kinstein said. TAXPAYERS WILL APPEAR AT MEET Invitation Extended by Mayor Musey is Accepted OPENINGS FDR 100 HEN IN THE ARMY Service in Panama Available, Sergeant Chop Announces Tllcri- urn for I HO from 11m Tlilnl Corps Area fur srrvii'cj with Ilio I'. S.

Army In Piiiininn. iHTorcling mnnl. by KorKonnt. John .1. Clion, In- ml rcimilttiiK otlli-cr In tho I'nlillc Sn.uni-0.

This Includes liolh new enlistments nnil former service men. All must lie single. Lociil men win) hnvo recently enlisted hero arc: Wllllnni JlcK. "Miller, lliiwalhin Islands, Field Artillery, llflll enlistment; B. Jloals.

Artillery 1-fnwiiililn Is- Iniuls; Percy A. Hull, Canal Zone, third enllslment: Daniel Varncr. Panama Cmml Lambert W. Fuss. Panama Canal mill (i.

Kri-ard. Air Corps. Hellins Kielcl. Wednesday May 25 One Nice TORHiSH TOWEL with each purchase of FIVE or more gallons of FREE Wednesday May 25 with Chch purr.hasr, of TEN or mote gallons 'GASOLINE SPECIAL PREMIUM H.L. MILLS 46 W.

Baltimore St. ORVILLE WRIGHT 15 GUESTJN THE CITY (Cnnllmiril Krmi'. Taje 1) MAN BADLY HURT; HORSE is KILLED! Klisha Doi'scy, Ih'scrstown Houte '2 tiusiained a broken IPS and i.s in ihe hospital bere and a was. killivi early mi Monday moriiing-, wli'Mi the animal wa llircnvn from Mi- 1 i nick driven by Marry DorMH- on the road Chart-! i ton and Pi. Paul's.

Tlie driver swerved the truck toi avoid striking a car that was com-j ing over the top of a hill nnd the was thrown from the truck. Klisha Doi'scy was holding the animal and was pulled along. TO CONFERENCE (Continned J-'rom Pago 1) C-IOKC to him, ntong with an emphasis that partisan advnnfago will unt. In; Kmifcht. The publishers names withheld.

Tho letter which Alfred JO. Smith, Nicholas Murray Butter and nine other eminent men addressed to Congressional leaders yesterday, urging speedy non-partisan action to balance the budget, aroused resentment on Capitol Hill. Both the Republican and Democratic Senate leaders, Wals nn and It ob in son, wore amogu Ih oso who rril in zed it as uncalled Wilh (ho Souatn inlqntly quint. Watson spoke of those who signed Mm Idler of yesterday: "If those men knew, and I hey should I us trad of they would bo praising us for the progress wo have matin and for the nou- parlisan way in which we have met the problems." He praised the Democratic, cnop- crafion. Writing lo Nicholas Murray But lor.

Knbin.son said differences which have ciinio not so much attributable (n sectional or partisan controversies as lo varying economic vicwpolnls." Whatever the cause, Mie Senate nrnxiTKKCi! KO liltlo. on the tux litil during the day (hat the leaders gave consideration In drastic action for limiting ilnlmlu'. The lumber tariff caused tho delay, and that on copper has to lie disposed of, loo, before any end can bo sighted. DAMAGE SUIT Herman Kredoriek, through Attorney DoUautor, of Fredprick, filed suit in court hero Satnr- 'day against Arthur Norris, taxi owner, fur damaju- Tho -suit is on I grow i Ii of an accident ii. West Wnsliitipion sireoi on April la si.

and especially a good motor. Tho motor i-s especially important on long tligbts. Nearly million year i.i spoilt by Urn National Advisory Commit- too on research. All of the important imp cuts in a vial ion aro brought out by MiU rnmmitlo.e. All improvements today are looking towiird safely, the inventor said.

Something new nlong HIP line off will probably be invented in' Ih' 1 near future. "Tlinre has boon gradual development for the last 12 years." ho said. "They are studying weather in relation to aviation and arc learning many things." He said that before tho first piano was down tfisls wore, made in an air tunnel. Also tallies of air pressures were developed through experiment. For several years tho in- vrntor was engagod in the mnnufiu- lure of pianos at Dayton.

Ho is now spending all his tlino In research. POSSE HUNTS FOR SLAYER OF YOUTH Baltimore. May 24 (Tuesday-). armed led by police early lorlay began a search in'Ihe hills of upper Baltimore County lor men, who earlier in tho nisht lircd upon an anlomobile, fatally wounding John A. flmllli, a'ul jiarrowly live other occupants of the machine.

The shooting occurred last night at o'clock on a lonely road in the hills near Mlddletowii. Smith, his throe sisters, Leoim. 15; JU, and Elsio Kemlers, 25, Reed Hill and Shaver, all residents of I'arklon and viriuily, were, ridini; in a Ford roadster. They had returned some borrowed phonograph records to resident of the section, and were, on their way back to Tarklon, when two men appeared in (he road and ordered the machine, in hall. When Rmilli, who was driving, failed to nbey, Ihe two men, according to police, fired approximately 1- shots.

one of which struck him, ns ilbors riddled the automobile. AUTO CRASHES INTO WOLFINGER MACHINE GIVEN JAIL TERMS Russell tuul Bernard Clark, brothers, of St. James, nnd Kdgar Rudy, I'ondsvillo, were each sentenced to six months in jail on pleading ly to liquor viol a I inns in Federal Court. Ha Hi more, last Friday. Albert T.

HuiilKlmry. Pondsvilie, was givc'ii three mnnths. The charges against all four men grew nut iiic raid matin several monlhs apo nn JL moonsiiino cautp near Indian Springs. Thn-Jigenls reported at the time that Ihe still do- stroynK with Ihn use of dynamite was one of the largest seized in the county in years. The, Mayor ADC! Cily Council will meet I be committee of thn recently Tax payer? 1 Association Thursday night, Mayor Reuben Musoy announced yesterday.

An invitation was extended to President Daniel W. noub, of tho Association, who accepted. The committee from the association also will bo taken on a tour of inspection of the sewaso disposal plant, whore improvements are now under way. This inspection trip will be made Wednesday afternoon. The Association recently drew up a number of recommendations which were published in the press under (be, naim; of the chairman of the city committee.

Jl. Mills. This report recommended the abandonment of a number of proposed projects thts year, including drainage extension in tho western section of the city, opening of North Street lo Cannon avenue, etc. The Taxpayers Association committee, headed by Harry liesler met with the Hoard of County Commissioners about a week ago, at which tinio Mr. Hester urged a reduction in taxes, hut said that ho was not in favor of the abandonment of any work that would add to the present nnemployiuent problem.

He said he wanted the non-essentials cut out. The Mayor and City Council about month ago, after studying the proponed bmlget for the coming fiscal year, announced that it would be able to reduce city taxes 35 cents this year, without causing any hardship to workers now given employment. The Taxpayers Association was given (lie authority to check over the city's books as well as the records of its various departments, which was done. TRIAL OF COBLENTZ OPENS WEDNESDAY t'Yoin Page 1) Court transferred (he rases here for trial, also on a. chance of venue.

changes oC venue, from and Carroll Counties, were granted on picas oC defense attor- IIRVH that many persons in each locality had a. pecuniary interest in UIP hanking institution, and (hat a fair jury could nut bo obtained. The court in ovm-ruling DIG J'iigc demurrer, held that he might have erred in allowing tho merger the Trust Company of Elli- t'olt City and Ihe Cent ml Trust Company, there was no evidence of criminality or fraud. declined to allow other demurrers, filed by tho defense lo charges ol! conspiracy mid acceptance oE deposits by the institution, when (he men indicted knew it to be in unsound fimiiicial condition. Aflor Betting the Cnbleiitz "clu- imsits" case for separate trial nrsday bcforo Sloan and bis nsPnrialoR, Judges Albert A.

Ilouh and Frank Wngamaii, (he petit jury railed for (his lerm was excused until May 3J, indicatiiiR the trial would take at loast a week. In addition to and J'age, the others named in the imiictmuits wore Charles McO. Alatliias, Grover Michael and (J. Thomas Summers, vice presidents of the Central Trust Company, and S. Elmer Brown, Us treasurer.

Dales for Uicir trials on separate and joint indictments charging conspiracy and acceptance of deposits will lie sot flolowiiig disposition of the fnitinl cliargo against Cobl'jntx. PRESENTS FLOWERS M. llcrry Doub, of the Hearthstone Iris Gardens, presented a basket, of some of (ho beautiful irises which he grows to (lie lyeslrrday, Mr. Onuli said (lifil the irises are at (he height of their fclory now and that tliere are about nno Ihousiuid plants in bloom. 1 Ic has over SOfl varieties.

MASONIC CHOIR CONCERT 'At. St. Paul's church along Western Clnii pike. May LT. at 1 ii P.

Adv. CHEVROLET COACH $420.00 Flsigh Motor Tire Co, ('nun-. Kilt Air. 230(1, hines of llarvry Tt Ilial nf U. Angle Wesl Side avrnuo, wore i damaged on Sunday, when tho former's machine strucK ihe parked Wollinger car.

Pevnral of Ihn occupants of the sustaiiiod lacerations. NOTICE! Tim Republican Women's fii'oup of County wish lo an- iiduneo to all Republican women that there will bo a mooting at. (ho Dap- mar Hotel, Tuesday aflernoon, May at, 3 A. liaiiKharly, of Washing! Km. 1).

Harold Smilli Morkvlllc. Maryland, llcpulJliciin can rlidfile loi- COHRITSS. will be present urnl addcr-sK the nicoling. Adv. CARS RELEASED si.

Louis May 23. War velf-rans nf ihe bonus 1 bound for Washington, Innislit iliirly freight cars of tho Italtlmoro and Ohio which they had held for nearly twelve hours following refusal of the railway to Rive them free trims- imvltuiou aUoiivd the cars. PAT THMET DID New York, 23, tho slock inarkel did: Mon, S.it. Nninher of SI Nunlher of declines Slocts niichajiRcil I fill ISIlj Tolfll issues inuled ISO mm is BUOYANT ON CHICAGO MARKET Prices Advance as of Speculative Demand Chicago, May 23, rose Imoyantly today to about six cents a linslicl over iinccs current last For the fourth ilay iu unbroken sequence tho wheat market went soar- Ing as a result ot broader speculative demand. loRClhov wilh reported slarllins losses domestic winter whcal.

One authoritative summary today estimated the 1933 maximum nrndnetion of the live hard winter Stales. Kansas, Nebraska. Oklahoma. Colorado and Texas, at ICI.OOP.noO hushcls. whereas Ihe same Stales last year raised OOil.OOO.

Wheat rinsed unsettled. above Saturday's linlsh; corn, up; advanced, and provisions, unchanged to a rise of 5 cents. BALTIMORE LIVESTOCK Hallimore, May 23, lo choice, medium to sood. S5.iiOaC.25. Medium to sood, (air to medium, to goo'd.

fiar to medium, (o choice, medium lo good, Western boss. higher. lo choice, common lo medium, RECEPTION TO BE GIVEN DR. STEHL Congregation Of St. John's Episcopal Church To Entertain For Rector In Anniversary Celebration.

A reception will bo flven nil Weil- nesdny RVonhiK, May In Hie Parish House of St. John's Episcopal Clnireli by Hie connrcsation in hnnor ot Rev. Dr. Walter Byron Slehl, who Is observing bis lentil anniversary as their rector this year. The hours will be from 8 until 10, and all members of I IIP congregation and friends of Dr.

Slehl are invited to attend. REWARD FOR BABY SLAYERS OFFERED (Continued From rase 11 front of him and told him who they were. "1 had just passed a policeman who 1 knew," related the ffovornor, "and that was a. bit of comfort. 1 stopped where I was and decided lo call him if necessary." The Quartet proposed lo render assistance In obtaining the baby's return provided "full credit" should accrue to their imprisoned Icadtr.

The governor said he told them he would convey the offer to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, which he did. It had been known that the Capono gang had sought to intervene In the wide-flung search, but this was the first time the governor gave public 1 conformation of the direct approach made to him. Once tho scarface chieftain had communicated a "guarantee" of results to Colonel Lindbergh if he could be freed temporarily from jail. "Jafsie" On Trip Traveling at a high rate of speed which had characterized his motor journey into that section Saturday, Dr.

Condon left his New York home In the morning and was driven to the summer homo oC a friend at Becket, where he be planned to fish. He explained that he wished a short rest from the strain recent clays. However, he found lime both en route and upon his a for a series of cryptic statements similar to the ones which have attended many of bis activities. At one point be said he was convinced the ransom of $50,000 which he paid April 2 now was in possession of: a group of fishermen at New Bedford, or Bay, who Avnre afraid to attempt to got rid of It. The only possible connection that could bo seen between this view and the known facts in the case was the circumstances that the Scandinavian named "John" to whom the ransom was paid in a cemetery, falsely promised Ihe baity could be found in a yacht oft the Massachusetts coast.

An assertion that lie was organizing fraternity," throughout New England to aid. (he imiriler hunt apparently explained an earlier remark that excited interest as be passed through Oreat Harrington. Mass. New Jersey police said they knew of no special search being made in that neighborhood. His companion was Walter Goodwin, a Bronx (N.

neighbor. The Goodwin cottage at Becket bore a sign worded: "This cottage protected. To force entrance would result in serious injury." Crossed out wer? 1 the words "or death." The district attorney of the Hronx who lias been conducting a grand jury inquiry inlo the "Jafsie" activities said the editor nf a newspaper in which Dr. Condon inserted advertisements bearing the unusual signature would be called as a witness. Tie also spoke of another possible witness whose name was withheld.

The formal police bulletins of! the day devoted considerable space to answering inquiries regarding John Hughes Curtis, jailed at Flcmington, N. after confessing he faked his story of negotiating wilh the kidnapers. The Hunterdon county grand engaged with consideration of a homicide, did not take up the case of Curtis during tho day. Prosecutor Anthony M. Ilauck said he would confer with Col.

Lindbergh at the hitler's home tomorrow regarding the charge of obstructing justice and supplying false information against Curtis. CANZONERI BEATS BATTLING GIZZY Pittsburgh, May 23 Canxeroni showed Battling Gizzy and Pittsburgh fight fans tonight why he's lightweight champion of the world. The holder of the titlo battled the mggfifl Donora, veteran all over tlio ring for four rounds and knocked him out in llio.fifth. Canznrcni gnvo an artistic, exhibition, despite (he fact. Mint he completely outclassed his opponent.

warded off Ciizzy's swings wilh PJISP, made his own openiir.r and sank M-ell-aimed and well-powered left hooks to the body nnd rapidly slowed down Ihe local "whirlwind." ORYS TO FIGHT ANY EFFORT TO GET WET PLANK Dry Organizations Oppose Move of Prominent Republicans Washington, May 23 ncnt Republicans are endeavoring to shape a molsjl plank which would conserve the party's dry support, hut so far they hnvo run up against opposition from dry organization loaders who have been consulted. This was disclosed today as the House defeated another effort to leg- alizo and tax 2.75 per cent beer and as two prohibition organization principals clashed over whether Franklin D. Roosevelt was really wet at heart or a repealer for political gain only. Coincident with the revelation that one of the many Republican being considered would oppose repeal but permit slow modification ot the existing laws, Dr. Edwin C.

Dinwiddlo, secretary oE the national prohibition board ot strategy, said be had been consulted by many Republicans but had turned deaf ear to all suggestions. "We are against any extra-constitutional method of making repent of the 18th amendment easy," Dr. Dinwiddle said. "We've got our orders from our people and we will opprse any proposition that would be letting donw on enforcement." All Republican plank proposals considered thus far have been tentative. Representative Snell, of Now York, the House leader who is in line for permanent chairman of I lie National Convention, predicted today the platform would contain fl liberal plank on prohibition, but no one could tell what the would be.

Dcols I'ickeU, research secretary of the Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals, started the argument over Governor Roosevelt's prohibition views with publication of an article in the April ssue of "The Voice," a Board organ. The article said it Roosevelt, is nominated and elected the drys "will have no reason to feel that prohibition has been repudiated." Picket! added that Roosevelt's anti-prohibition statements were merely a- "sop to the wets" to "hold bis New, York support" in the National Convention, and it would he a "mistake to consider him to he what is ordinarily known as a 'soaking Dr. Dinwiddie was puzzled by the Pickett deduction. "I can't get It!" lie exclaimed. "I cannot sen how any considerable number of rtrys could call this a correct statement ot Mr.

Roosevelt's prohibition position, In view of what Roosevelt himself lias said. I can not see them clinging to the notion that Roosevelt is dry when he him self says he is wet." Items Of Interest From Greeneastle Greecastle, May May 2S has been named for the annual Poppy Day sale by the American Lesion auxiliary. The Legion will have live hundred poppies to dispose of. It is the plan this year nf the auxiliary to dispose of the without the assistance of school children. A booth will be erected on the sfiuure and members will work on the street.

Plans for the Four County Council are being outlined by members of the Legion Auxiliary, to be held in Kvangelical Lutheran Church in June. An attractive program is being prepared. A dinner at noon with the Greeneastle ladies as hostesses, will be followed by business and the program. Regular meetings of the fireen- Way card club were concluded with the meeting last night at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Walck, north of (own. Meetings will be resumed in September. I-'onr tables ot five hundred were in play. Members arc: Mr. and Mrs.

D. 7,. Rinchart, Mr. and Mrs. S.

V. Humbert and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walck, Greeneastle, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Wctzel and Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn of AVaynesboro. Miss Alia Ruth Martin and Miss Anna Mary Walck of South Washington street were week-end guests of Miss Virginia Stouffer in llagers- town. Mr. and Mrs.

Snively'Spangler and son of Frederick arc guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Gonso. East Baltimore street. I New York Executive to Open Defense on Wednesday Comes Out Of Crash Of Plane Unhurt Only To Be Injured By Cycle Roosevelt 1'Molil, New York, May Stewart Fr.izler, escaped Injury when a plane in which lie was riding crashed, but as ho wandered In a daze away from tho wreck- ape, l)e flopped In front, of a mo- lorryi-ln policeman dashlnc lo I'm.

1 rescue. A skull fracture was tlic result. SQUARE DANCE lied Men's Hall. Boonsboro. Last of Hie season.

Tnes. 24. Boonsboro Fire Free Lunch. Adv. AM GMAN TEMPLE! ATTENTION Regular meeting Wednesday evening, May 25, eight, o'clock, Masonic Temple, Cumberland, Md.

Aral) Lunch and Camel's Milk at close of meeting. All of tho faithful Invited. WM. P. RIZ13R, Recorder.

Adv. Vigoro Distributors Save time and Insure uniform Distribution, HOWARD'S 7 E. Balto. St. Phone 806 New York, May 23, (fp).

James J. Walker again. bore the brunt of the Hofstadter legislative nvestisation today when Russell T. Sherwood, absent accountant, was identified as the man who transacted his financial affairs for six years. In the last public session before the mayor opens Ms defense on Wednesday the committee was also told that Walker had paid $15,028 in all for "special legal of It after he took a theatre corporation.

Late in the day United States District Attorney George 'A. Medalie declined lo confirm or deny a report (hat he and Hugh McQuillan, internal revenue officer in this district, were investigating the mayor's income for the past four years of his administration, beginning in 192S and extending through 1931. Previous to this development, Counsel Samuel Seabury put evidence 49 letters and ushered a file of bank officials across the platform to show that Sherwood prior to his disappearance in August, 193J, represented Mayor Walker at a New York bank and was acknowledged by tho mayor as his fiscal agent. TOP nr IFPTO II REJECTS (Continued from Page 1) Blanton were the only opposition spokesmen. Blanton limited his remarks to quoting from Robert Ingersoll on the evils of alcohol.

He was greeted with cries of "sit down" and several times was "booed." O'Connor divided his ten minutes among thirteen members. Some allotments were so short members were unable to finish a sentence. O'Connor argued that members lia(I in the beer bill a real opportunity 'to balance the budget. Itull urged farm representatives to support the measure. Tho vote, of the Maryland delegation: For: Cole, Linthicuni, flam bill, Palmlsano, Lewis.

Against: TO GIVE SHOW REPORT is expected that Joseph Foltx, secretary the Lions' Club will give a report of the amount of money realized through the exhibition given at tho fairgrounds last week by the club at the luncheon meeting today in Hotel Hamilton. Those Good Sweet ORANGES 75c pk. GRAPEFRUIT 3 5 7 for 25s K. T. HAGER Church and Prospect Sts.

MAYFLOWER 15c CAB PHONE 616 Rent A Car Drive It 5 and 7 Passenger Cars CASH ONLY Pocahontas Nut $5.25 Pocahontas Egg $6.50 J. W. ROHRER ItO Hnlllinnrr SI. Plume I1J.1 Just Received a Shipment of those GIANT PANSIES Southern Paint Nursery Co. SPECIAL.

Pocahontas Nut $5.50 Run of Mine $5.00 ROESSNER COAL. CO. PHONE 1380 TOM CROSS Furniture Covers Awnings, Truck Covers, PHONE 134 25 DAY PAVS FOR A Frigidaire No Down Payment No Installation Charge. Potomac Edison Co. 37 S.

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