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TWO NHW CAS I LE NEWS, MUNUAY, MAY 2, Nearly 2 In Local Flood Fuiiil More Contributions Are Being Turned In To Red Cross Al WHERE TO GO TONIGHT W'illifini and Kli: Ui Art in r.lnit i A I'It 1 Xi thr A nn ho (, Miss Iif- api'r-ixirnas iy hatl lict-n t.urned iii Steps boinu gai lu in ihe at j-Jlu'ood City and now IniihliuK up to Ro to help rs fht' Milton Sra A lUondo's Siils in 'l'iirpin in and X'ioici liana in CharU's Joff in i Ihr Uray in a ntl t'lippter ('onu- lin. kinogranis: on I Three War ni ns unly, Ad Show. 1s valley. A snh.srriiH ion of I'orttMl today M. Hoi-', ''viih a nuniher of others of finionnt.

fumed in lo the Lav iPi'iee iy i'hapfrr r.f tlio Koii i'ross, the ntu SOI, Xortl; the finineriy occupied by iho Masonic fraternity, Subscriptions To Be Received Hohertson Smith Best WIDOW RETAINS HER COMPOSURE DURING ORDEAL 'rhfro arc nnniorons ways ot puf- tinj; the on the map. is by the service rendered motorist-. liaN: tht' vity. It is by Oft'ieer Jolin Vonnj; that it rniuhi an 0 means ot aiivertisins New ('astle and at same time provide for th-' ei'vision of traffie by a eompetent oii'iet-r by plaeinp, a litth' information bnrean at the c-f'nter of the pnbii. stpiare in eharce of a traffie officf of eity.

It would be- the of ofiieer, who would be stationed on sev.u'al throu.uh routes at that point, to hfdp motorists makiiiir inquirii's ami also assume charge of traffic, when the tu'casion demandetl. Wator has been the lake at Lakewood this sprinu. The lake is to be h'areti out. some before it is filbMl 1'he fish that were in the hike are now in I he Xesliannot and should provide some lishinc in that stream betweon Casile Kast Hroidi this year, tisher- men rf'port. (Continued Prom Pajro One) cause 1 film he would aga i Q.

Why sash weight Mrs. Snydei He Was if 1 it back to have to take it away United Palestine Campaign Being Formally Opened in City Is At a meeting to held tonipht in Tne offit'e of Hr. Frank the iorrnel opening of the i'nited Apppeal will begin and solicitation of funds for this movement ill be iind- way. I'iider the direction of Mark L. liabinovitz the drive has hef'M taking form in past week JUid tonight will see it developed vith Pubgrriptions Sunday evening a meeting wa.s held with several nationally known addressing tlie meeiinii iit w'hieh slides w'ere sliown depict- inji the progress made thus far in the Palestine movement.

Rowland Given Six Year Term iena 1 i-f') nilLADKLPTnA. May 2 Map- Istrate Geurpe K. Kow'land. 5 2. last Friday pleaded guilty to harges of misconduct in office, today was sentenced to serve six years in the county prison by Judge Gay' in quarter sessions court.

Tlie magistrate appeared hag 5 and draw'ii as he faced the to hear sentence. Postpone Ciinic In Local Hospital The clinic that was to have been conducted in the Shenango Valley hospital on Tuesday. May 3, has been postponed on account of the illnesR of Dr. W'allace. Rheumatism Recipe Ex-Sergeant Paul Case.

Room 117 Grace Huilding, Brockton. states that while serving with the American Army in France lie was given a prescription for Rheumatism and Neuritis that has produced gratifying results in thousands of cases. He says the prescription cost him nothing, so he asks nothing for it, hut wdll send It free to anv one who writes him. Little Vour Health. So.

2H. Goitre Treatment has been found that in localities in which the iodine supply is very' low the disease known as simple goitre la most pi'evalent. ioiiine being a most effective preventive and in treatment. There are other ty pe.s of goitre, however, in which iodine should iK)t be administered and hinee only tiie sii'ian can the differeiire no treannent sh(juld b' at tempte(j without his aid and sdvice. Ihis is another iii- staiK-e showing thaJ medicine needed, the phvsi- is also youv ad ice promptly vvhi'uever iil- nens threatens and let fill your Druggists rner 'Washington and didn't destroy the hesitated.

ifoiiiii riirough With 1 gave il byk because I difin't to have anyhing from him. Q. When did you see (iray for last time before the nigiit of the murder A On rc 7. a He said he sioinu through with the deed. I him back the sash w-dght, saying can't do He w'ent away.

Q. Did you warn your A No. not? I asham ed of the disgrace, night of the murder, what time did leave with your husband for the Fidgeon A About ten minutes to eight. knew Gray was coming that night? A Yes. Q.

Why did you leave the door of your home open for (Jray? A I thought I could Ktiil talk him out of it. Did you give your drinks to your husband that night. A. Xo. you ask others to give your husband A.

No. you want (rray to be drunk that night? A No. Mrs. Snyder shot her answers back at Miiiard. bdie lield her head at a defiant angle.

Not Drujik your husband drunk that night coming home from the A No, he was normal, Q. you went to the party. you know just what was going to happen that No, Didn't you want it to be seen at tlie party that and your hiis-, band were not on good terms? Q. JR)w was (iray to know that the whiskey was under pillow A. -He wrote me.

asking me to put it theie. Q. leave pa'kage of cigarets on the table, to show that everything wa Mrs. Snyder leaned over and shfMited emphaticallv: Q. Was your husband ever home when Gray was there? Q.

Gray ver in room when Albert Snyder was home? A. Q. Then was he there that night? my mother's room was the only place he would not be seen. You raranged to meet him there, didn't you Mrs. Snyder hesitated.

she replied, Want4Ml Insurance ('an you advance any reason why Gray wanted to kill your husband? A. He W'as after my i nsu rance. Cj, were your f)eneficiary Yes, but he would have gotten the from me like he got other morif had Mis. Snyder said that she knew that she would get in the event her husband rnef with an accidental fleath. Q.

You know of no other ren- son whv (iray wanted to kill your husband. A. No, I She admitted when she wf'Ut to with Gray she knew she marry him. She said yes, she had a joint aceount with her husband and had two safe deposit boxes in the name of Ruth Brown and the f)ther Ruth Snyder, Why fiuth Brown? A. speeial reason.

I just that name, that's all. Millard ended his crfiss-examin- ation of Snyder at a. m. She had enswered sharp ques-j tions for one and niinutes and on onlv one had broken down. After ended his cross- examination of Mrs.

Snyder the state began its rninat ion. wjrh As.sistant idstricf Froessel doing the questioning. Senators Trade Myer For Ripey ntf'i U'H 1 May 2. A nonuncement wa.s made today thaf the Washiniifon haseball club had traded Myer, infieldei-, for Kmory Higney, veteran shortHtop of tlie Boston iled Farm phnviug is mu this spring at eut tim for many 1 period of rs repoiT. li)ok v.

ea evi fields further tiie prt's a She the eek di-v plow are rairrd in iiting ine nd of the in This one of tlie kept dii't rnnds in Wesi- ern nsy ia and is much travelled Whib'' were not uha? would be iiuiucivr- to the' summer season was opened at tlie jia per mill est trda a considerable number noted in the bathing of the creek. State workmen have about completed the task of resurfacing the F'ast Brook road am The road now much improved. Likewise the HarlansburK rriad macadam has also been resurfaced ami about equally divided betweeti levce patrol at threatened points and relief activities. While Northern and Cenlral Louisiana on the east bank and Southern Mississippi on the west bank of the river became the most critical area today, relief W'as afforded N('w Orleans from several sources. 'Phe complete opening of the twelvii miles below the ciiy over the weekend providf'd the artificial spllhvay which state engineers anticipated, in their (U'iginal plana for the blasting last would carry off sufficient water to secure the south's largest city against disaster hen I h(i crest of the flood bears down next w'eek.

Th(' river gauge at fell one.tenth of a foot over Sunday. Blasting continued throughout last night at I'oydraa, reports to general 'I'ombs Sal, with a fhouRand foot crevasse in before Monday night. liver stage of feet at a short distance tlie lireak, was dieted. Mississippi at has risen six tenths of a foot during tiie last twenty-four hours mak- ing a f(H)t in the last five such ctMidifions in sight all interests In the lowlaiuis should every j)recauiionthe Bureau warning said. than six thousatid refugees were today ai park in Vazoo NAME HARTMAN BANK PRESIDENT (Continued From Pag-e reliiiqii isVied the more active president.

Schultp: who has been of the bank is elected un vice president. which effect that the active 3 of the bank will le- in his Deaths Of The Day I Mrs. Mar.v J. Xujfent. Mrs.

Mary ,1. Nugent, widow of Patrick Nugent, died at her home in Gloucester, Saturday. April 30, at 4 p. after a brief IllnesH. She is survived by the following children, Charles, (ieorgo.

I James and Nugent of Gloucester, Mrs. 'Flynn and Mrs. Julia HnchinM of I Boston, William Nugent of Ventnor, N. Henry Nugent of i Vancouver. B.

C. and Dr. T. F. Nugent of this city.

Funeral will be held from St. church, Gloucester. at a. Tuesday. I'nited Presbyterian churrji In Beaver cf)unty.

She is Hurvird by one mon Harry F. Thornburg, two grandchildren, Dorothy and V'lncent Thornburg and two sisters Mrs. William B. of Beaver and Mrs. Margaret Robertson of Palestine O.

Her husband to whom was married T. 1 years ago and four daughterB her In death. will take Tuesday evening at from her late home on the iiutler road. Daylight Savings time with Rev. Copeland officiating.

Services will also he held Wed- I nesday at 2 p. m. Daylight Savings time from the Mt. Pleasant ('hurch. Burial will be made in the Service Beaver county.

The Shop in Store state. is clean-up week, in and Ilie re are driving througli Mercer to New (astio shouhi not atterript to the ieop around by West iddb'sex. ir will save mio it and lot of ion to tlie dirt road Jietween and ton. About four out of er detour miles long ovei- a dirt roa(i tliat li-' nene good. no in ilie of i-r, is sip.u at the too clear.

THOUSANDS FLEE BEFORE SWELLING SOUTHERN FLOOD fContinued rrom Pare Onei and raiir-jad wortli south the t.i ville west from tu are in the newly tlireat- ened area souHi ilie A break at rivfo- engineers assert, woubi a miles long tween Glasscock and Big iiend through hich the would fie unleashed still other miles of territory along the falava river. it is over- ilowing some 7n miles of its course. This situation would en a new rhannei te drain a portion of tiie Mississippi ir. tf) the guif from the ock break. How much of the land betweer- rhe parallel of tiie is.w isslpid and Atchafalaya woubl be flrjoded by the sliunted waters would pend.

according engineers, upfi'i the ultimato dimensions of the (jlasscock and Bie Bend breaks. I'urn All Kfiort To Virtually the entire machinery of the Louisiana government wa.s di- rfM'fed todav to tlie relief of the siiieken wir hin a fifty of iiiiton llouge A eainp ii event uallv will a'Cfornmodute of fno) flood from f-rn Arkansas. and Central Louisiana approaching completion A fleet water erafts of all de- scriptiruis is asHembb'd iiere and fit New Orleans for bringing in refugees carrying on tremendous river rtaffic in fO')d supplies between and which has sprung since the devastating floofl swept into the' lower valley teji ago. All available units of the Louisiana National are on dutv, has duties of Fra rea surer execut ivc means in pervision care. presirlent Hartman will function in more or less of a supervisory manner.

S. A. schenk is elected secretary and assistant of file bank. Mr. Hartman is rroasurer of the company and has been a direi'tor of the Lawrence Savings and Trust company for years Whib- he has noi been eon- hecte-il with the bank in attuai working of it he lias a thorough knowlede of banking through years ot experience Schultz the executive vice- president brings to liis new position a wealth of experience.

1 1 he was connected witls National Bank of Lawrence In April liHii went with the Lawrence Savings and Trust company as a has served tiiem eonttnueiusly since. In relinquishing the reins of bdiik Mr. does witli the i.MlgM that his regime (ient ha.s been eminently successful He second of the bank, the late (ieoi ge the first man the ihlrd the had. Ne? other thar; are anno ed. GOOD WILL FLYERS END LONG JOURNEY Continued From Pagfe One) their arrival here, they will net to an e.xte-n.^^ivo tfsur of the nifed States, as was mteniied Officials feel the fliers will need tonsiderable rest after the harrow- intr srind of long liours and heavy responsibilitieis which aitentled four-month 4' a son John Fishlock.

Jolin Flshlock, aged, 74 years well knoAvn resident of the South Side (Her Sunday evening at 10; 10 I at the home of his son Richard Fishlock of Htrawbrldge avenue. Sharon, following an Illness of omplicat ions. Mr. Fish lock was born In L'ng- land. December came to thifi country about 40 years ago aud waa a resident of New for many years and was an employe of the Knglnoerlng Works of city for 2 2 years.

He was member of the Emmanuel Ftaptlst church of this city. He leaves four sons, William and Jaa Fish lock of Filclinrd of Sharon and ('harles of this city, and three Mrs. Thomas Jones of Sharon and Mrs, H. Du- Puy and Mrs. Clarence SaiTiuels of this He alsf) leaves three brothers.

Thomas, anrl Richard Fish lock of gland and a Bond of Fngland. The body was removed to the home of his daughter Mrs, of 0 f'orter street this citv this afternoon funeral services ill be conducted Wednesday. Mav at Daylight Savings time Interment in Oak Park cemetery. Mrs, V. fink, Mr.s.

Kna Viomg Fink, aged wife of Harry Fink. at the family residence. Sunday, at afti a brief ill ness. Fn'k's death wuh very unexpected as she had been in her usual health. She wa.s taken sud deiiljt ill with he-art trouble and passed a few later.

She was at June a (iaughter Conrad and Lydia Heller Long She- been a resident of Ni-w for about 17 years. She was a nv ber the 'Fhird I nited riau ihufch, her beside her husband are Clifferd oi this cifv and lier moMier. dia Long of V. ooster, () pe ccnd': t- ed Ui!" Hf orb- light Sdv 'I'iiio her late A ct Second Presljy tf hurch in (h.a'ire. body wbl be 'I'ucTiday morning a' 1 to tioster O.

an-i be made. WSUIarn H. lam fiavrn-'nd i aged 3 months. Mr and McKinne. died at resi c.

in Satiir at af a h-o parc'cji he lea'efs Frank Kteirari Funeral servicep for Frank Stew, art took this morning at from St. church. The fuueual mass waB read by Rev. F. F.

The pallbearerR were J. F. P. Kenneliy, William (iiirn, Thomas and Frank Hoain, O. F.

John Maher. Interment vvaH made In St. Mary'B cemetery. liloyd Siiiitli Lloyd Smith Watters aged 1 tfiigiinonth. son of Richard nnd Mil I di ed parks Watters, died at the residi'iice 830 Lutton sleet.

1, Besides his parentR he 1 leaves two brothers, Carl and rji'orge ih'uneral services took this afternoon at 2.3n -vvlth. Kev. (ieorge Landis r-f the First BaptiFt iciat ing. W'as made in Graceiand cemel ery BernarfI Bernarfi (iolonka, aged months son i-f and (jolonka of tliiH cjfy, died Sat urda afternoon at the residence. F'uneral vices werf' this afternoon at 2 o'clock from St Mary Polish fhureh Interment made cemetery.

Mr. oule.v Buried. servi- for the I'w ''inle'. were cr ri '3 fr- 1 1) hureli nf If a A ja P' -ed and son, sarir 'he Gritnt vid son ir? the Dut hill I hen re! I NTiti er and a PHU! Kvar. a'ini: (' David cu laiic by iUd A arid i.d hrot a ret, a and Mrs F.d wa rd.

enc Uo liiN grai'd Davids PI tri --n sisfer Ma; Boin Mr and Mrs fif Harbor street in the Shenango Valley iio.spital. Piorn to Mr and W. (' Williams of Castle D. I. a in the Shenango Valley hospital.

tesok tiiis afterufH.n at 2 Stari 1- ard time from the Bcssnnier churcfi with in Purial was made in w- ellviile F. hof Mrs Mar'. Klb-n Thorn eu rg widow' cf seph at Hutbr aveniH' I a after a short illnehs tf two Mrs riiornburg was born in Pae- t( Beaver i 2s, a daugthtcr of and of her life had been live-d in Beaver I'O She was a men'her of Pleasant Ki'lbn. I I-' K'-ile aged 7 1 a died everilUg an ill Hev Vx iimi Tit kwuh es Si)U'h He twc- daughters. Harrv osrello Granite ity and Mr-- Joiies Butler and L.

New and W'. M. U'oodlawn and Ins Ms-ef. tik vf thi-' will tuse Mav a light saving- frt.n. the ic-itie l.jv; itti in- nt la lirce ..1 ('ragie, aged of Mr and Mrs John Gragle died ar the family home in W'ampum Saturdiv evening after a illness e-f ella a member of the I iSSisHl ppi is THEGMSMa jC Bible sehool and a favorite among nuites i-e C'Onmun h.

I p) Mill Streets raiton Virgi" Pa uder A US! in it P.eavf Bea er May 2, FHTIONS Davi(l Lloyd (ieorge waR Minifiter of liritain during tlie greater part of the war period i Of what political party is Lloyd George a member? Sunday marks the w'ent anniversary of the destruction of the Spniiish fleet in Manila Bay an you name the Fnited States admiral wdio commanded the United Staten fleet? Name a word meaning lo urge, to iiiHtigute, or to drive. Iceland is an island in the North. Atlantic ocean with an area nearly eijual to that of the state of Ken lucky. What is its form of government he Htale of Oregon was admitted to the in you name its capital city? (5od, the liider hasn't got Kipling The driver h.e repeated. 'T haven't lieurd of the to QueMtlnns, 1.

Liberal. 2, Dewey. H. goad. 4 Constitutional n.

Bon-anH XHL monarch v. therefore ilues Where does occur in all their liiis passage lioro.s<’ope. i'ersouM born on Ibis date are usually possessed of 111 nifoies, and for Ibis reason, are verv siKcessful in arguments. Hnapp.v Hajiiig Pola Negri gets ing she? of I io lilpihig? When Hudyard was sc-ri i ously ill in New' Vork atid one waM momcntailly expecting the le of hlH death, a prominent New Vorkfr haiKled hii newspaper to a (ah dnvct, wiHi remark i htohifh Hfealliig Stuff A vaudeville who had spi'nt his life In iities invented sonie of his savings in a flivver and took a tour through tht; rural districts of South. In iront of a cabin the side one he say an olored man Burroutided b.v a flock of (dck- anlnnies.

the actor "are nil children yours?" replied the obi man, got lots nmre, too here a re I est id dey "Hid "W(dl, say," e.xilaime<l the vat! ely a( tor, "veliere du that Al .1 oison In Trim "'riiat Heems to fake a grf'at in his Ies houh "Yes, planning be a pop iilar Hong writer when he grows up," Ip hi rhe say that the aeioplane which i)obbly is a plf'ce Work "I hope he can ke'op up I he good work. was nei'i's liPf sudden (hrourla'-n i i Mrs L'hf I NX and i.li/.iheti\ I'f and Lci.s at In-mc auu two lo'oihers, ,1 i i i liu Ion and W'illiam ot l-'uneral Nervi, es ill lake place Tuesday. May 2. from Wampv.m hurch ai 2 with Rev Petne oit udat ing. shn ing time Interment in cemetery.

FOUR INJURED IN AUTO CRASH (Continued iron Into the Htchwav Patr(ilmen. plin'cti in tlie county jail. later releasee! bond a hargf' of reckb'ss driving He will be glvcMi a The in.lured men in the hospital are Mike Tliomas, liand Sam AlbfHt. (dllarbone broken. Sam Injured suffered bre.it.es idit is not hurt seidousiy.

'(i and Ibert and I ut are resldcniM of Hatnilton ln.juri«'S art' app.ir.'Ut Iv not of a sei i am hulanec, (ieilach, iio re near i lu' ene the accident, talled Seventh Wardi fne de ment, whitdi and puf ont th(' bla-'e in the teurinK car as druing a Sedan, hit damaged to evtciit Flames started in lus var (juickL e.xl ingulslied the man in harge of tlit' was toirouie to Akron, lo jotn bis II Ha I Ida n. ma n.iger the fheatre in whtic the par eilts ate ai'pealing week. arrned niglH placed a laiutl loi (dcN hc.iting Beau'v fdioppe'. ihrivc on U'V (oineis ho a hould be ilu; niopiM Presenting KAYNEE APPAREL For Spring The Shop in presents with pride a host of new Kaynee appare! for Springs styled correctly arid designed to wear. Kaynee Wash Suits $5.95 Kaynee $2.95 Kaynee $2.00 Kaynee Shirts $2.50 WINTER Go.

210 6sst Washington St. IM alerte Valerie Boulier. aged 7.1 widow of Lewis Sunria.s 1 at 2 m. following an iliness of heart tro le ATrs was a daughter of Willlani and t'usfer. She one se-n Boulier two fe r)uniap and brofher h'red of and a Stephen Hoti- tnn of (.

iuf iunatl and grand tbii uneral Hl take Wedne 4 p. ea? time from ihe d- n-e Hold Youngstown Man Following Fata! Quarrell Wampum- Sa rn Albert. Ea a tbv f) 4. vorv d.erf i her wiM'; rao-er, during r- narged, wood Cpv ne M'f rA if Wa rr: jC! f' a nr-" ElPA'ood r.i Mr-, a ven 1 ir -nne i di ath a 2 ver I- HcMormick And Bride Disembark SHENANGO VALLEY HOSPITAL NOTES ani.H 1 -e s.s4 ie ar-i bride Mt -1 a a a Kp a See Cleeiand Better LISH SAM H. McGOUN IDOiW 1 Bettor at If tilo Time ('omo Fifikelstein Quality, FLAXES Low as $15 i Cl ln Kow BIO i fhvk I i Z830 lAOT mmm DENTAL SEUWSCE i fa li 1 1 Mfcat.

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