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nURLGY DENIES M0NU.S. LANDS Challenges Panama Edi tor Statement That Pr(ert7 Should Be Sold WASHINGTON, July 27 Secre MHJ AAfcUlVf WW watt ikihobuvi totey Med with Nelson Rounse veil, editor of th Panama Ajnerican, the iBttert thwiw that the Onltefl States owns land fa Cotau, Panaqqa, BR Wlilvli BBtOODS, bf (Welles tUld Huriey oonteaded every lease made tbe gorarnmeat in Colon don talned clause ynveuttag use ofJ the property imnoral purposes, He said that was as far as tbe If nlted States government toould go, because it did not have sovereignty oyer the city of Celon and was sot charged witrt eniorcing ponce reguionons. Sees Lut net As4tnsevell aid the Uaitd States, which owns the property through the Panama railroad, boukl sell it. He contended it was one the "sore spots" in relations V.tweeti this gov errrmetit nd Jeirtral American nations. i Barley said he thought the i Vrt to tot the Mnitea States sell the property mtt an attempt by some of get "obffcp land" and that It had ken org ed the gov eminent rive 4he, land away because of the critkism.

Hurley opened 'the debate, whloh took plaoe 4n eonVerenoe with news jpapwuien, by challenging a newspaper story saying Bounsevell had charged the saloons and brothels were fHKrating in the Panama Canal Zone. Hounsevell 'said his charge had re ferred solely to the city of Colon which is not of the Canal Zone JJenSM Lease Clause "Secretary Hurley said disposal tf the land vrcuv now under negotiation between the state department and the (Panama government. The Panama editor questioned Hurley's statement that all leases "prohibited use of the property for im moral wrposes, saying they dad not prevent ine use or ine iana iof Breweries saloons. HurJey'replied that prohibition was not 'part of Paaama law find such use of the land was not lmanoral. NO CLUE TO SKAYER Qfr INDIAN STUDENT WHITE RIVER APACHE RESERVATION.

July. 27 (P) The Spartan like Apachei nearly as silent as tne pine ciaa white mountains among which the body of Henrietta Schmerler was foond. continued today to mystify Officers seeking a solution of the killing of the 23 year old Columbia university anthro polosrv student. "The Indian seem to be just as interested as fwe are to learn who killed Miss William Don ner, white man boss of the reservation said. With move than a week na.wd Since the time physicians fixed for the siayina not a suspect was held.

Seven Apaches from a group which authorii a white have described as "lawless," and an, all arrested as suspects, released. CANT ASK ALIMONY Ap LOVE HUSBAND C1MDEN, N. July 27 (AV Vlce Chancellor Buchanan in chancery con ruled' today that a wife may flirt with her husband or she mav que him for separation and alimony wuc cL9m jmu lAftil mna Win. Mrs. John R.

Grimshaw, of' Wood lynne, N. sued for separation but in giving testimony admitted that while she and her husband were separated they frequently took rides la the moonlight and spoke of love. Chancellor Buchanan denied the woman's plea. SUB MAY START FOR POLE TODAY PLYMOUTH, England, July 27 UP) The polar submarine Nautilus moved out of the bash here Into the river today preparatory for a probable resumption tomorrow of iu voyage to the North Pole. Repairs on machinery which broke down during the Atlantic crossing had been under way for more than a month in the Devonport dock yard Sir Hubert Wtlkms.

who intends to mske the Arctic trip In the submarine, expressed satisfaction at the Mmer in the repairs were completed. LIGHTS TO REGULATE AUTO TUNNEL SPEED NEW YORK, July 27 (ff An end less chain of lights will aoon hi 30 BiAitaa Bflta'av isusarBsst. I'lt bfttffi. ml1 lth frV jpiwM. Atk Jw fBBBl.

BBTPff. BW'BFBJBs. gtWsf alA ou it MMSjm tvuriuii On and Off the Main Stem I Informal Little Snapshot 'of Co'mgs, Comingi, and Po ingi Yesterday MXS. IRMA 8 TEENER telling xnenos eoout oeara ucue oog Tiny" WILLIAM BAIR taking i friends tor automobile ride MRS. 'ADAM W.

KRAMER, Sinking Spring, shopping in Reading MISS HAZEL HILL hurrying across Perm street at '8ixta FRANK DUMr holding box in hand and taste out Ninth street DAVID STEFHAN, of Wild wood, N. making purchase in Reading store MISSES SARAH and MART ADAM walking out N. Twelfth etreet CHARLES W. GERHART carrying large package home GEORGE 8EYFERT standing at Ninth and Washington streets MRS. GARRET GANSTER, of Pennskfe, entering store LUDWIG ORTH gaaing into furniture store window ROY RITZMAN counting money IRA G.

KUTZ attempting to cross Sixth street between intersections MRS. REBECCA MURPHY, of Pottsville, shopper in Reading MRS. JAMES L. CAL WELL, of Mt. Perm, leaving Penn street swrc xn i si nsb STRAUSS, of CoUegeville, visitor to Reading stores MISS LEILA MACHAMER standing at Ninth and Penn streets LEROY WAGNER window shopping MISS ROSE PENN YP ACKER boarding Northeast loop car PHILIP FISCH talking about his tennis game ROBERT WILLSON tying shoe laces WILLIAM DILLWOKTH waving to friends MRS.

CARL SCHEIRER making purchase in department' store hiss rose eben walking up Penn MARVIN DAUB ERT crossing Penn square MRS, EARL SNYDER gating into store window. LIFE SAVING TEAM WILL VISIT POOLS Life saving demonstrations at pools throughout the county are being planned by Red Cross officials. The first will be held August 4 at Wyo mlssing and others will be held at Hamburg and De Hart's pool on August 6. On August 7, demonstra tions will be held in Birdsboro and South Temple. Members of the life saving team are: Arts Carpousis, Howard Goodman, Andrew Orey, Stewart Shaner, Weller Miller and Peter Victor.

A junior girls' team will give demon strations later in the season. It is composed of: Ruth Haueh, Catherine Kintser, Grace Wentsel, Marlon Grey and Mary Endy. COUNCIL APPROVES PAVING CONTRACT Voting to authorize Dominic Maurer and Sons to excavate for the city's share of the Fifth street paving as well as the part which the state will pave, council in a special session yes terday passed a resolution requesting tbe state department of highways to extend the tune limit in the Maurer contract. The city's part of the project includes laying a macadam strip in tbe middle of the street and strips along side. It will lay the macadam after Maurer has excavated.

The excavating will be done for the city under terms of an agreement accepted yesterday for 40 cents a cubic yard. RIDES ON RUNNING BOARD, HIT BY CAR Struck by a street car while riding on the running board of an automobile about 930 o'clock last night, Robert Stanbaugh," It, of 1010 Locust had his head cut in two places. The automobile, driven by vMiss Miriam Mandlesohn, of 54 N. Ninth was going north on Eleven street between Elm and Button in the opposite direction of the st car. Miss Mendlesohn.

said ha misjudged the distance betwee the automobile and the car. Stanbaugh was taken to A eph's hospital br the drir. Four stitches were needed to do the cuU, PERCIVAL C.REY EJLES PETITIONS Perclval C. Fw. of Qlenslde, Democratic candate for county treasurer, and nrly a score of candidates for wai township and borough offices fied petitions with the county commissioners yesterday to have theirsmes appesr on the prt.

mary bai; The ether candidates Included: Peter Rodrian, Democrat, for council in Hamburg; Alvin E. Hoss In ocrat, for Justice of the peace urg; Levi Williamson, iiocrat, for constable in Hamburg, miles an hour through Holland tun sd William L. Bender, Democrat, for not in an attempt to speed up the I oaataon in tne Tweuin wra. "snallst and kMv Hnwn The ikem. will he placed 75 YOUNG REPUBLICANS pn on a traveling Dma and wbu a motorist falls to keep up with ft light opposite 4ilm when be enters the tunnel' or races ahead of it, patrolmen will warn him.

SIX CHARGES STAND IN BOW STORY TRIAL LOS ANGELES, July 27 WV Federsl ude H. A. HbHzer today dwifed separst motions to dismLs six, counU agaiiwtV, Frederic sccused of srndir" and scurrilous' matter through the mails in an attack on Clara Bow, film actress. The eve is espectcj 10 rsacn tne jury late tomorrow. 7 PRIESTS EXPELLED FROM VERA CRUZ 1 MEXICO CITY.

July 27 Bihop Ouisar Valencia of Vera Crus tonight announced he had Just beau nu iiviu WW stave ut vera Cruz. The bishop said he was without details of how the seven had been sent from tbe state. He said he had received no reply to his protest to Governor Tejeda, sent late Saturday night. DECIDE ON PROGRAM Ratifying a plan of sotlviUes pro posed at a meeting last week, members of the Young Republican dub, of Berks county, met In the county committee rooms at S22 Court last night. Tbe plan calls for the Instruction of club members in the fundamentals of the party, distribu tion of party literature and support of successful Republican candidates st the fall primaries.

Twenty new names were accepted to the club roster. At the next meeting. August 10, sn open discussion on "The Necessity of Political Parties," will be led by. Homer W. Welder, of Sinking Spring.

TWO YEAR OLD BOY DIES OF INJURIES Earl L. Dultou, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Dalton, of 245 Jainosou place, died yesterday In Homeopathic hospital as the result of injuries reoelvad In an automobile accident about two months ago.

His mother and his brother also were seriously injured in the crash. The body was taken to tbe LuU and son funeral home. THROWN FROM PLANE PLUNGE 4,000 FEET WINTHROP, July 27 (Jpy Two filers were foroed to descend 4.000 feet in their parachutes today after they were thrown headlong from a plane In which they were stunting. They landed on a beach, unmjured. but their plane was wrecked in the SB.

THB PXr.tTWESP'AT, MOKNIM, "i 1 1 1. i I i i i i r11" DEATHS READING BESSIE E. HECK, fl. wife of How. ard J.

Heck, former Reading resident. died at her home in ocean orove, N. J. She was active In the First E. church and the W.

C. T. U. when a resident of this city. The family moved to Ocean Grove 12 years ago.

Besides the husband seven children, the Rev. Dr. J. Arthur Heck, at tached to the ataff of Albriaht col lege, this city; Helen wife of Prank E. Manwiller; Wilbur R.

Heck, this citv: Emily, wile of Latimer Dice, of Baltimore, Ada, wife of Ramson TyndaL Orange, N. Margaret, wife of George Pigureon, New York city, ana Heroert Jteca, uceun Grove: a sister. Elmira. wife of Sam uel N. WaUey; Reading, and six grandchildren survive.

ELIZABETH UPPOTT, widow of Charles Lippott, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Clara. Weld man, M3 8. Fifteenth st.

A week ago she fell and broke her leg. She was a member of the Moravian church. Besides the daughter, she is survived by one granddaughter. DAVID LAURENCE, 84, died at his home, 324 W. Green st.

There survive six children: William and John Laurence. Reading; Fannie, wife of John Ericsson, of Widwood, N. Blanche, wile or uarneia Honnes. Scranton: Grace, wife of John H. Good, Reading, and Maude, wife of David Machamer, Mills; a sister, Miss Mary P.

Laurence, Honeybrook, Chester county; 16 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, EMIL RISKE, SC. formerly residing at 7M N. Eighth this city, died at the homef his daughter, Mrs. Anna Currle, Clementon, N. J.

His daughter is the only survivor. SARAH LAUB, 70, retired Reading school teacher, died at her home, 211 S. Fourth st. She was the last of her family and was a member of the Universallst church. BERKS aS5 VICINITY MRft ELEANOR ROTHKRMEL, 63, died at her home, 114 W.

Wash fntnn FLEETWOOD, yesterday. She was a daughter of the late Wil liam T. and Mary Ann rnngie, ana was born at Alnwick, England. A daughter, Dora, at home, and five brothers and sisters, Arthur Amy, Charlotte and Dora Prtngle all of Philadelphia, survive. Undertaker W.

J. Christ, of Fleetwood, has charge of the funeral arrangements, i FRANCES K. NESTER, 36, wife of David Nester, died at her home in WOXALL. She is survived by her husband and two children, Marvin and Virginia, both at home; also her parents, Isaac c. and Kmma K.enu Pnentwrv on A Via fATlAwinflr Krnt.h ers and sisters: Stella wife of Charlef saoyer; vassie, wue oi vcwig oeir holts; Henry and Howard; Enur' wile oi Raymond scnmehi; wife of Christopher McFarl.

Pauline, wife of Iioyd Scrffy; Charles and Melvin. jamer r.tmi 70 ied at his honw 1n KHKTI.rV('LE. He is survived by his wife, aauanter. Clara, wile Walters. Readlna: thr Brothers.

Thorn a Rpadlne MohTSVUle, and Robert. Newmntown; three sisters, Valeria, wife Jjnes Lengel, Reading; uaeie, w)e oniuu Naa Ie Read ine anEllen, Readinc: eight grandchildren nd three greatgrandchildren. was a public school teacher 5 years. D. A.

Burkey and So." Hamburg, funeral directors, are charge of the funeral arrangementf REGANS SIGHT, DIr TWO DAYS MElfHIS, July 27 (JPy Mrs. afg Pickens Cllngan, re covfp her eyesight Saturday night as result 01 a suocessiui opera tiof 1 or tne removal of cataracts ner eyes. She had been blind nv years. Testerdav ah suffotwi heart attack and died. FILE LEGAL DEATH PETITION Missing since December.

1908, first steps were taken in. orphans' court yesterday by Henry p. Trestle, of Shillington, to have his nephew, James L. Burkhart, also of Shilling ton, declared legally dead. Judge P.

A. Marx signed a preliminary decree ordering 12 weeks' publication of a notice to Mr. Burkhart, if alive. Burkhart has an estate of $981.36 from a trust fund and $1,175 from the sale of real estate. LANCASTER UVB STOCK LANCASTER, July 27 (P) (Pennsyl "'J11.

Msrkete) Hot 300; cattle 1.750: calvee 235. Market slew at opnln. Top yearitnft 1 30; beet medium weights 805; bulk 7.25e7.7S; bulls sad cutters about eteady: she stock sherlni steer weakness. Stackers nd feeders steady; bulk 25a3.75. Calvee tnemaj, top veeiera 10.00.

Slaughter cattle, steers SOO l.la. lbs food. 7.7Sa8.25: medium 7.00a7.7S: com mon. SJ4e7.00; ,1100 1.300 lbs. rood.

7.50 mm.aa, UKUlum l.S00 IbS fooa. 7.0OB7 30. Heifers. 550 SS0 lbs. cnolee 7.25e7.75: good J07.25; medium common 9.005.75.

Cows, choice 4.75jj0: tood, 400a4.7S common uid medium 3.0Oa4.Mi: low cut. Ur end cutter 1.7a3.ttt: bulls (yearitogs 'v iuuw; botm uiu cuoice Deer e.WM.73. vutter. couuiMMi and medium 4 uu V'eaier (milk tt di good and cboiee I SO bjvvu; meaitun, s.vsas.w; cull aud ooui PHILADELPHIA SAW PrULADBUWA, Jul 37 bP) Butter. top trades 36i62: wore) 25i: (S fioorei 23a24i: (K SI seore) W'ia.

Cheese, whole milk Long Horns round lots single daisies fresh 14a Live poultry, fowls faucv Plymouth mixea colors rancy zaaxi white Leghorns fancy IB; ordinary 13al7 roiiers is.ncr nemoutn isnek full. feathered 27a2: small and ordinary 22 4 1 'i; wniie iegnorns old rooeters llalS; turkeys lSa23; ducks white pekln young 15al7; old 12al5. Dressed poultry fowls fresh killed In boxes 1038: broilers 30a 32; old roosters dry plrked western 13al8; ducks. Long Island, 17al8. Bggs, firm; Pacific coast beet, marks 2t all: neerbr clonely selected white extras nearby white exerts 24a2; nearby brown extra 23a28; nearby graded firsts mixed colors 22a243; nearby current receipt mixed colors mld weit erentge extras mlved colors 24 a25: mid west graded Drat mixed colors mld wet current receipts mixed colors receipts 2,102.

rillLAUtU'HIA MAKKalS PKILADELPIIIA, JtUy 27 196 lb. sacks, soft winter western l.SiaS.SO: nearby 3.65aX83; hard Winter 95 peroetit, S.7i4.00; llion, patent 4.354.40; spring, first clear 3.904.25; ataodardard patents 4.25a4.55: short patents 4.755.00; family brands 5.358.20. Hay, sound feeding as to quality and location 15al. Potatoes, eastern shore Virginia and North Carolina and 8outh Carolina barrel l.fOal.00; Jersey bushel baskets No. 1, 35A45; No, 2.

15a25. Wheat. No. 2 red winter July delivery export 40; August delivery export July delivery domestic 33'fe; July delivery domestic 52: No. 2, garlicky July delivery, domestic 53.

Corn, nominal. Oats, No. 2, white 3039. TREASURY BKCEIPTt WASHINGTON, July 27 (Pi Treasury receipt for July 24 were 14.701.271 expenditure. (ll.lS0.ts3.a0: balance.

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Bonds Dated June 1931 Due $200,000 each Dec. 1, 1932 41 THAT the Associated System is widely known, and the investment value of its seeuritiea widely recognized, is shown by the wide distribution of security holders. There are Associated investors in each of the states, in all the United States possessions, and in 26 other countries. Thf tabulation below shows the growth since 1924. Registered Security Holders 66,263 186,332 220,484 223,348 Foresight led to Associated in an expression of confidence in Asso vestineut iu 1924.

Hindsight as well dated management. These investors as foresight point to the attract recognized the outstanding subjlity iveness of an Associated investment of the businesi behind Associated in 1931 From 1920 to 1930 Asso rilJet. Th wihed to a i i c.s system gros. revenue ana thffIB.eIv of yMd uriuuici iisi i raniru sit iu avrrstc Is re suiting from generally depressed priees of high grade securities. There are Associated investors in each of the 48 States, all the United slack business activity, indicates the States possessions, and 26 foreign stability of the Associated System, countries.

Wide distribuliouQulds Last year new investors were to stability and mar at the rate of 2,300 a mouth ketability. Associated Gas and Electric Securities Inc. Office of Metropolitan Edison Company Reading, Pa. tm 1 An announcement of interest to everyone of in this paper $oont WATCH FOR IT in i iItjrafc Vi. 50c BERKS COUNTY RESTAURANT IK.

6th St. Hotel Penn BMf. Deaemifiation $1,009. Interest June aae! Decembar. Coupon form witk privtlegjas a registration.

Principal and lt.teret payable at the sites of the County Treasurer, Wilkeo Barre, Penna. Tux Fr ht th Stmt Pnntylvama Exempt from Frndtml Incom Taxet Legal Invettment for Smvingo Bankt in Fommylvonia and New York FINANCIAL STATEMENT Assoaeeel Valaatioa, taxakla property Not DeeH (iacl. tkie iesae) $4,520,010 Net UdesHedaaM Lae Than of AasaeeosI Valuation reseat Popalattea, 444,704) Pepalatiea, 1920 990,991 Luzerne County ie the tkirel largest Qouaty ia the State as to both, population and vara. Tlteee Bonels are general bligatiea, of tke entire Coaaty, payable from ad valorem laaee levied against all taxable property therein. MATURITIES AND PRICES BUriArkkH Yielaa PrtmAbeat MarurhM Yield Price, About 193X 2.25 191.9C 1937 3.40 101.98 1933 1.925 102.53 193S 3.5S 101.28 1934 2.7S 103.18 1939 3.80 101.07 1935 3.00 103.02 1940 3.82S 100.98 1938 3.28 102.43 194 1 3.825 101.07 Aecrwad trel ts be added) IPSea, a ewe if iemel aad reeeiaeei iu nasf s8ec eeeroel Ufa! optatea JaTessrs.

reeraeend, BWett amd Jfmteoa. E. H. Rollins Sons Iacerperatea 536 Court Street. Reading Associated Gas and Electric FousTvtiad MdDW 223tS4JB llimvsit0)ns In 1852 rldmk Hi" System.

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