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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926 MsaECDinii FARMER ELBERT GARY. 80, TALKS OF HIS LIFE BEGIN TAKING OF TESTIMONY THISMORNING With Panel Exhausted Rival Counsel Check List and Ac cept Four For Duty EXTREME PENALTY TO BE ASKED BY STATE rr rf l) 4 Nardella a Pathetic Figure Dur. ing Jury Selection Breaks Down When He Sees Children With the jury already selected and sworn, tatking of testimony in the trial of Angelo Nordella, who murdered his wife and wounded two women on Diamond ave "Hers I Am with Mm. Qary at a Polo Game." "Buttercup's Homi Have Grown Longer Sinot Tali Was Taken." "Here Is an 014 Team, Better Matohed Than the Fair We Kara "4 Mdfjflt'. 9 'ast w''l s'ar I Jiiorning before Judge Charles M.

By JAMES HASWELL they'd come up to let me scratch The world knows Elbert 11. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, but this Is to In Culver, oi Towanrta, specially presiding. Hecheck list An agreement reached by District As Attorney Harold. A. Seragg and and "There's Charley Schwab," chuckled, at one point.

"We weree watching an airplane at West PoJpt, My. how serious he looks! ye "And Iiere 1 am with Mrs. Gary it a polo game. No, this is better. looks more like her." vn The purchase of his farm, Judgf Gary repeals, was brought about byT the war.

Kor nearly 20 years prior to that he had spent his Summers Kurope, traveling and collecting art treasures. Gary's Bally Schedule. During the conflict vacations vuk distant Clarence A. AVing troduce Elbert H. Gary farmer.

Judge Gary will be 80 years old October 8. There will bo much speculation as to his possible retirement as head of the Steel Corporation. AVIiat he says, or what his corporation does, sways the financial world. Hut Mr. ing of skyscrapers and railways and the creation of the vast urban civilization of today.

At his home, on a Long Island farm, ho is concerned with the same problems that interest any farmer crops and tho welfare of his livestock. Interviews with Judge Gary, head of the Steel Corporation, are Words are carefully chosen and weighed, with a thought to the influence they may have. An Interview with Farmer Gary is something else. This is to set down such an Interview. It expressed In homely phrases.

There was a note of joy and pride in tho farm, ns It was discussed. And a kodak album was produced by Farmer Gary to illustrate his talk. "Buttercup's horns have grown longer since this was taken," he mused, turning the pages. "One of them died not long ago. It nearly broke my heart.

"Here. Is the old team," coming upon a photo of himself holding the bridles of two dappled grays. "I think they were better matched than the pair we have now." Judge Gary's eyes are clear and his hands firm. His shoulders were erect beneath his grny suit', ilis tie flaunted a bit of color. he said, coming to one of himself viewing some Poland China hogs.

''Those pigs got so friendly them with my stick. See. "But I don't kiss pigs any more," turning a page, "here I am watching the ducks on the pond. Here's the chicken run. These are some of the fields." There were other pictures, of Judge Gary and his cows with his favorite horses, walking In the gardens.

Over each one he commented as if to himself. As he talked, his interest grey, and he turned to other parts of the hook. Lisbon, Madrid, Valparaiso appeared, as well as photos of industrial magnates, war time liaders, public officials of half a dozen nations. Gary's greatest delight now Is in the raising of cows, chickens and ducks. Farmer's Interests, Kls.

From his office in the financial center of the world In lower New York, his thoughts are directed to the business that has mado possible the build impossible. In 1919 he found hlmel, with leasure tP but U. Blbert X. ary resume his trips. The purchase of fvjji AHall followed.

Other millionaires 'odL. This their homes estates, but "the farm." It comprises 110 From here he commutes to busluest. in New York. Now a question about that (Continued on Page Eleven) tfj STATE JUNIORS IN BIG MEET TODAY Foolish World JURY SELECTED TO TRY SLAYER OF WIFE XMffht man and four women will decide whether or not Angelo Nordella mutt go to the electrle chair for the murder of his wlte on Jnly 9 last. Following are the names of the jurors: r.

O. Winters, cashier, Lincoln avenue, Carbondale. Louise Dlckmnn, housewife, FeckTllle. John J. Burke, laborer, 224 Sonth Irving avenue.

Joseph Thomas, laborer, 1709 Washburn street. Maude Barrett, housewife, Main and Erie atreet. FeckvlUe. Kayden J. Williams, clerk, 9045 Margaret avenue.

Henry Warren, farmer, Greenfield. Margaret Ollroy, dressmaker, 1208 Schlager street. Charles roley, labor, 729 Hemlock street. John J. Borys, councilman, Oly phant.

Mrs. Harry housewife, 1408 Academy street. David Blchards, clerk, 317 Warren street. wir. DUNSEITH IS NAMED EVENING HIGH HEAD; FACULTY' SELECTED Roberts Will Act As Assistant in Six year Course For High School Education REGISTER SATURDAY Citizens of Scranton and Carbondale, who want to vote at the November election, have but one more chance to register If they have not already done so.

That chance will come Saturday. Persons not registered, and who fail to register Saturday, will not be permitted to vote. If you have not paid your taxes go to the court house and do so at once.N Last year's tax receipt will qualify you to register. Don't forget: Saturday is the last day to register. By R.

L. W. H. W. Sim6ns and George Hoffman Seeking Office as National Representative Lewis and Littlcjohn in Vice Councilor Race.

Iron COST AVERAGE OF $82 PER STUDENT PER YEAR v. A Insomnia Something really ought to be done about bringing the author of the "Barcelona" to jtistice. In an ill fated moment we read in the papers how the civil guards in Barcelona had been doubled for fear of a military uprising and all last night the words that we gibbered as we tossed on our sleepless pallet were: 1 a in uomion All your Ironing PLUMBERS STRIKE THREATENED OCT. 4 Hughes' Report to School Board Shows Total Annual Out lay of $2,795,698 Fred Dunselth was named principal of the evening Technical High School which opens Monday nlht, at last night's meeting of the Scranton School Board. Tracy was appointed vlca principal and the following faculty members chosen: Alan torneys W.

Lewis and Joseph Tc dosco, repersenting Xordella, after the regular panel had been exhausted with only eight jurors In the box, made possible the speed with which the Jury box was filled. can be done sit ting down with a Hartma Ironer. Untea Journeymen plumbers and steam fitters of this city are granted their demands for at wage Increase When the panel was exhausted at clock with 04 talesmen examined, Segal, Bertha Williams. Margaret Romano. Alice Rlell.

Russell Park. to 110 per day before October 4, a strike of both crafts will be called. 'rival counfcl checked up the names of those who had been peremptorily chal "They r. Double the guards in Barcelona, In beautiful Spain, I think it's in Spain. They Double in brass in Barcelona, And also sometimes To the centerfield fence." This was learned yesterday and was lenged.

In the check up each side confirmed last night by union officials ant several plumbing contractors. The lowed with "the understanding, according to AVIIIiam Kerrigan, business agent for both unions, that the scale be revised at a conference to be called this year. No headway has been gained on wage negotiations during the past three weeks and the unions yesterday, It was learned, decided to send the Strike ultimatum. About 220 journeymen are affected, ISO plumbers and 62 steam Utters. A long stirke may mean a halt in seven) buildings including four school buildings now under construction.

Howard B. Light, Thomas Dolan and Marie Connor, To Oramt Diplomas The course will be ft alx year course equivalent to four years of academic work now accomplished In either of the senior high schools and upon sue 1 7 plumbers are now receiving 19.50 per eight hours and working under a verba) agreement. jast year after a strike continu ANYONE ressful comnletlon of the six year ing for nearly two months the plumb course students will be granted Va soo ttcKMwAww vt. tcnomow p. fSs "This way," we said to ourselves, "lies madness.

We will think ahout something else." diploma equal to' that now given In the era and steam fitters returned to work when an Increase of 50 cents per day waa agreed upon. Previously they egrced to accept the following four: Charles Foley, of Hemlock street: John J. Borys, president of tho Olyphaut 'Council and attache of the pro liionotary's office: lira. Harry Beitzel, 1108 Academy street, and David Rieh rds. a clerk, residing at 317 Warren street.

This obviated the necessity of calling talesmen. Jfossrs. Borys and Foley were In the Court House at the time and they were Immediately recalled. During a recess, deputy sheriffs located Mrs. Peitzel aud Mr.

Richards at their respective liomc and accompanied them to the Court House. Shortly before 4 o'clock the jury was formally sworn'. regular high school Six months of 'study will be given, Had been receiving 9 per day An Increase of 50 cents a day was al the school closing April 1927. Ths fnilnwln holidays will be observed aim Armistice Dav. Novemoer II.

nd Christmas hnlUaya from December 20 Til: O. JBKKIMS Sfati ate to Decembebr 10. An enrollment ree Councilor of for residents of Rcranton ana ISO for non resident will be required So we counted sheep jumping over a gate. This has been described to us as a perfectly grand way to woo Morpheus or whatever his name is. Somehow or other, however, it never seems to work with us.

Last night, for instance, after the first seventy five had gone over all right, there was one old ram that refused to budge. Wing to Open. for registration. CHABLXa H. KALI.

State Secretary Special to The Itepubllcan. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27. Hundreds of delegates nnd members of the Junior Order United 'American Mechanics, are gathered here for the sessions of the sixty seventh annual convention of tho Pennsylvania State Assistant District Attorney Wing JUDGE POTTER UPHOLDS "PLAINTIFFS STATEMENT In an opinion received here yesterday from Judge Miles Potter, of Snyder County, he refuses to strike off the plaintiff's statement In the suit ef the Wyoming Motor Car Company against the Anderson Motor Other Appotatmenis ill In nil probability make the Other appointments were: Henry pening address for the i omni'in fielss. supervisor of grade evening schools and the following teachers for wealth and will ark that lie asked to be made to pay tho extreme nirlit classes: Administration buna r.

penalty for uxorclde. The common Council, which will open at 9 o'clock Ing. Stella Kinhack, Kathryn Mitchell, Company In which the plaintiff Is seek tomorrow morning, In the ball room William J. Rogers, James K. Hughhes, wealth is prepared to show that on the morning of July Nordela, after of the Benjamin Franklin Hotel.

fj Powell: No. Rdgar fitoyer, ing to recover 1 1.677. "The act of remarks court. his wife, Mrs. I pper and Mrs.

Snosa had left a house of mourning on Dla May Kvans. Charles Reynolds: No. It, (Jernld Harrington. Margaret Mc Mantis. Mary B.

McDonough; No. 23, John "was not Intended to raise hair "Get over," we said sternly and booted him In the ribs. He turned, poor dumB brute, nnd looked up into our eyes and his iace was. the face of Senator Borah. Chestnut mid Ninth streets.

Over 400 elected delegates will take part in the active business of the State Council, which will continue for three days. mond avenue, ran from his home ting technicalities, hut It was In nearby and opened fire on the trio, tended to more simplify litigation. 11 100 Pc. Dinner Set Service for Twelve Persons Regularly $40.00 T. Culkln and Jennla Howell: Xo.

32 David Thomas. Helen Coggina: 1 Mrs. Xordella was the first to fall Sera gg A Ttcrsgg appeared for the for with sessions both morning and afternoon. State Councilor William O. Jenkins.

William F. Yoder. The night school then Mrs. Lepper and Mrs. Sposa.

Mrs. Xordella and Mrs. Lepper were plaintiff with Tinkham Myers the defendant. will extend over a period of five both shot in the back while Mrs. Fposa was wounded In the right fore months beginning Monday evening.

Total Dlsbarsememta Total disbursements of the Scran "My 'God, Senator!" we cried' in surprise. "You here?" The shock of meeting the Senator by the pasture bars woke us up. We abandoned the sheep industry right trm. Mrs. Nardella died on the WEST WASH 5c per lb.

Minimum charge. "So 24 hour service operating table In the State Hospital. of Edwardsvllle, Luzerne county, will call the State session to order and will he assisted by LeRoy Morris, of 1'nlon town. State vice rouncilor. Mayor YT.

Kreeland Kendrlck, of this city, will welcome the delegates. National Councilor Thomas 11. AValters. of Phil 00 ton School district for the fiscal year ending Jul I. 192.

were '32 Had Bees Separated In Our September Sale at These sets are made of the best American porce and have a Nordella and his wife had been Lackawanna "The" Laundry eparaled for some time. On the day Si I 1 AdV. tpfore the crime Mrs. Nordella. who according to the annual rerort presented by John V.

Hughes, district secretary. The total receipts were 1.1!l,94S.39 leaving a balance of 1620. 236. 491. The nad been making her home In Philadel there and lay chanting to ourselves "They Double the guards in Barcelona, In beautiful Spain And also in hell." half inch border decoration of pink roses over buff.

Now reduced 20 saving you exactly $8.00. phin, came here and met her husband In the ofllc of Attorney Tcdesco to balance Is distributed In the following adelphln, will also welcome the Juniors. This year's convention is expected to eclipse ail others ever held by the Penn State Council. The report of the State Councilor will show thnt a number of new councils have been organized during the past year nnd that (Continued on Page Twenty one) rach a monetary settlement Iti divorce nrocfcdlriKS that Nordella had QwvaM. Geo.V.Millarfp.

(Wm nrled against her. The proceedings Scranton Leiderkranz Card ie to have been heard July 2. there are several more on the road to "There has been enough of la iLt) FIVE minutes tytber cloclc Party, Casino Hall, tomorrow Institution. Most of these will be "PgJ'213'JfdShinStonAvv. was our decision.

"Since we can't in and look around Nordellii, a man of sight build, was pathetic figure during the selection the Jury that will decide whcth complete before 1927. State Secre Adv. get to sleep we will spend the night night. tary Charles H. Hall, a member of thanking God that Rudolph Valentino died before making a picture out of OOKBS X.BWIS Jermya ir not he will have to go to the electric chair ror killing his wife.

Hi held himself well In check until the Dunmore Council 1022, of Rcranton, dc clares that his report will show great (Continued on Page Elevea) Kipling's "Uungha Tln." This worked better for a time. "Gungha Din" is one of our. pet loathings for two reasons: it is one recess late In the afternoon. Then as his five young children came to his side and embraced and kissed hi in. Nordella broke down.

Tears welled to his eyes and rolled down his cheeks copiously as he ks ed the children, whom he made motherless on the morning of July 9. Nordella daubed his eyes with a handkerchief for several minutes after the (Continued on Page Twenty One) of Kipling's worst poems and it (Continued on Page Eleven) Expect Big Things Set a worthwhile goal for yourself a home of your own, a business, an accumulated saving that will give you an independent income. Then set yourself to attaining that goal. Think, work and save for the thing you want most and sue cess will be assured. 3on Paid on Savings Accounts TRADERS NATIONAL BANK N.

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