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Urn LOCAC NEWS SPORTS COMICS, WANT ADS Section II Scranton'ji Oldest Daily SCRANTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935 Scranton Foremost Newspaper brothers, Arthur, Buffalo, and Mer wyn, Damascus, and a sister, Mrs Florence Giddings, Damascus. Walter Winchell Great Game of Politics Fatal Auto Crash Held Unavoidable Claim Davidow Pact Was Oral By FRANK R. KENT Ttth Baldwin, novelist, substituted for Walter Winchell, now on vacation. Tomorrow's guest column conductor will be Lowell Thomas. Mrs.

Hellmers Killed At Lookout Plan to Pay Teachers Secretary Jacob Eckersley, of tho Scranton School District, said yesterday that July 15 has been tentatively, fixed as the date on which the teachers of the city will get the salary checks which were scheduled for distribution on June 28. The janitors received their final month's pay yester day. The Basic Issue WASHINGTON, July 2. REGARDLESS of dramatic efforts to divert public attention with new matter, thoughtful men grow more seem unavoidable. Either the one has to be nullified and the other changed or New Deal has to be abandoned.

The Adminstration, on the defensive, is bound to make that appeal. Already its journalistic office holding inter Lump Sum of $101, 000 Is Itemized by New York Actress By Faith Baldwin Unaccustomed as I am to public squeaking, I have come to the unhappy conclusion that sitting gingerly, a visit. They had previously visited two other newly wedded couples in the commuinty. On the jury were: W. E.

Lord, Vernon Tyler, Joseph Chambers, William Kuhl, Charles Codington and M. B. Hall. Coroner Oliver Osborne, District Attorney J. Wilson Ames, Corp E.

H. Stine, Honesdale State Highway Patrol, and County Detective C. R. Sweitzer attended. The house where the couple was about to enter is at the foot of a hill and the driver did not notice them until he was about to strike them, it was reported.

Mrs. Hellmers was a school teacher prior to her marriage nine years ago. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge, Lookout, and was lecturer of the Lookout Grange. Besides her husband, who is in Wayne Memorial Hospital, she leaves two children, Dorothy, 5, and Richard, her parents. Mr.

and Mis. Marvin Brigham, Damascus; two firmly convinced that the fundamental preters are screeching about th question of the next campaign will be i caiamitous consequences if the cour! Franchez Dumas, New York actress, who is suing the estate of Myer Davl qow lor $101,000, declared in an about ten years ago. One was Bar. ty Gallent's, where I spent an evening. One was the old Club Richman, after a football game.

They forgot to hold the table so we weren't there more than twenty minutes. On the other hand, you take society. Go on, take it. But first tell me what it is. However, I can give you a little local gossip.

The red rose bush in my backyard recently presented us with quintuplets and a blessed event Is expected any time at the Crimson Ramblers. Our cat has recovered from his operation. And I'm certainly that way about the present horde of carpenters, plumbers, gas men, linoleum layers and painters who are, at the moment of writing, rehearsing their various acts in my kitchen. And Mr. and Mrs.

Yellow Warbler are building a love nest in the honeysuckle vine. Unable to come to any conclusion amended statement filed in U. S. Court yesterday that Mr. Davidow entered Special to Tpt Republican HONESDALE, July 2.

A coroner's jury this afternoon termed the auto accident in which Mrs. Ethel Hellmers, 28, Lookout, Wayne County, lost her life to be unavoidable. The woman was killed and her husband, John, incurred a fractured right leg this morning at 1:45 o'clock when they were struck by a car driven by Carl Boker, Lookout, in front of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kemp, a newly married couple, to whom the Hellmers weer going to pay an oral contract with her at Hotel Marguery, New York, in November, SALE CONFIRMATION DEFERRED Referee David Rosenthal yesterday postponed the hearing on confirma tion of the sale of the bankrupt In tercoast Brewing Company property, Dunmore, for ten days.

The assets were sold to Attorney Thomas A. Donahue, counsel for William Waist) and M. J. Dempsey, mortgage holders, for $29,000. dares do to the Wagner and Guffey bills and the AAA what it did to the NRA.

The more violent ones are opsnly threatening the court, in print, talking about "civil war," "radical uprisings," "revolution." In brief, some of them appear to have completely lost their balance to be in a veritable panic at the obvious ebbing of the public delight in the giddy New Deal performance and the growing distrust in the judgment of Mr. Rocsevelt and the soundness of his ideas. If temporarily, in the seats of the mighty has Its drawbacks. Mr. Winchell is widely known for his daily flights on i particular Pegasus and now that I am being taken for a ride I think the saddle is slipping.

horsemanship has never been anything to boast about I 1929, in which he agreed to finance between tne supreme Court and the Constitution on one side, the New Deal and Mr. Roosevelt on the other. They feel it will be a choice between our system within the Constitution or another system outside. It is inevitable, they assert, that this issue should be basic and that her musical training. The amended statement was sub mltted in compliance with an order of court.

Attorney C. P. O'Malley, coun sel for the estate, requested an item ized statement of estimates of the cost of her vocal training, the type of con IX it tract, the date it was executed, the identity of the "cultured" gentleman who proposed marriage to her, also on what sort of a column I should Many Attend Rites For John O'Neill the result shall hinge far more upon it Miss Dumas' age and a descrirtion of her talents. write, I find I have written one. I forgot to tell you that I've met a lot of interesting people in my day.

Come up some time and I'll tell you i about them. Note to Mr. Winchell, Mr. Hellinger, Miss Dumas, in the new statement don't know Omaha from North Da Ikota and I have a dim idea that I will be glad to take my meals from the mantelpiece this evening. The legal conductor of this sym phony has afforded me numerous models upon which to pattern this attempt.

I'd like to try several of them, briefly. But I find that though the spirit is willing the flesh is weak. of claim, says she is 27 years of age. She contends that she possesses a than upon the personality of the candidates. ThisJiew is based not only upon the smashing Supreme Court decision of two months ago by which the NRA experiment was sunk and the national planning philosophy upon which the New Deal rests, branded as illegal, but upon future decisions to Former Major League Catcher Buried Mr.

Chapman, Mr. Sobol, Mr. Sobel, natural singing voice which with proper cultivation and training could be developed into a voice suitable for Mr. Skolsky, Mr. Sullivan, Mr.

Mc Jntyre, Mr. Lippmann, Mr. Seldes, Mr. Broun, Mr. Lyons, The Heinz Store's I Beach Shop 1 a gets you ready for the "Fourth" A rttifl Vnmtinns fnr Vim in be rendered between now and the elec the concert stage.

The plaintiff states that Mr. Davl Take a soap box for instance. I'll always take one, if I can find it. I tion still sixteen months away. As a tyiiss Parsons, Miss Cambridge, Mr.

result of these, It is held, nearly all Many were In attendance yesterday morning at the funeral of John (Jack) O'Neill, former major league catcher, which was held from the late Pantages, Margaret Mara, the Voice of dow in the oral contract agreed to pay her weekly salary of $100 for en am full of interesting ideas for bettering this world in which we live tire lifetime, also to pay for musical Experience, Auntie Bee, Grade and several others: How'm I doing? and which I would like to bring to of the Administration's major activities will have teen demonstrated as against the letter as well as the spirit of the Constitution. This is neither a education and training under recog' home, 2712 Pittston Avenue. Throngs of former baseball players as well as nized teachers of voice culture and to present day amateur and semiprofes sional performers and relatives and partisan nor a wishful point of view. On the contrary, it is the way the facts appear to some of the best law friends made up the large procession. 14 thp.

un ana water I The cortege moved to St Joseph's yers within the Administration itselt, It is the way they appear to nearly Church, Minooka, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by every good lawyer in the Senate, most Eilenberger to Be Banquet Speaker Assistant Postmaster General Here July 10 the Rev. P. F. Joyce, Jersey City, N. a relative of Mr.

O'Neill. He was of whom have had to smother their own legal opinions in order to vote for assisted by the Rev. Charles Murray, Montrose, deacon, and the Rev. Jos the New Deal bills. eph McAndrew, Minooka, subdeacon.

the attention of Relief Organizations, police officials and park departments. But I haven't the knack. I once wrote an indignant Constant Reader letter to a local paper anent the lack of police protection in my locality and all 1 got was a headline announcing that "Faith Baldwin Wants Cops!" Dear, dear! The old Maestroess speaking, I also have harbored for some years fond fancies centering about all the reforms I could put into practice had I the power. But it occurs to me that most people have a passion to reform the reformers, so I think we'll skip that, if you don't mind. You don't, do you? A third column idea is to interest you in my travels.

Now and then I leave Bay Ridge. But I find that crowds bring out the Garbo in me. However, I am not entirely unaware Responses of the mass were sung ACTUALLY, the more acute of the Administration legal minds at no time by the Children's Choir, under the have had any doubt that the New direction of Miss Helen Vernal, or Deal schemes were not in accord ganist. As the body was taken into the church the choir sang "Jesus to wmMk the Constitution. They believed this could be got around In two ways Thee I Come." An "Ave Maria" was pay expenses of her debut as well as arranging for her appearance at concerts as a soloist.

She also states she was to leave the stage following her debut to serve Mr. Davidow as secretary and companion and was to be supported in a manner equivalent to the luxurious life of the decedent. Miss Dumas said she became acquainted with a gentleman of culture in 1930 who proposed marriage. The statement claimed Mr. Davidow threatened to break the contract if she married this gentleman.

His name was not given In the statement. Attorney O'Malley at a recent hearing argued that if his identity were not known the defense would be compelled to investigate every cultured gentleman in the country In order to defend the claim. Miss Dumas fixed $75,000 as the amount needed to meet the support provisions of the alleged oral contract and $25,000 as the amount required to finance her training. The $1,000 remaining represents the amount claimed due from the time the $100 a week payments were discontinued last August, according to the statement, until Mr. Davidow's death In October.

Attorneys Ralph W. Rymer and James K. filed the statement. first, by tricky language in the legis.a Tahitian 3gfIkX? LAA sung at the offertory and at the tion itself, and, second, by postponing recessional the choir rendered "Mother Clinton Eilenberger, Washington, D. third assistant postmaster general, will be) among the speakers at the testimonial banquet on July 10 at Hotel Casey for Terrence Foley and Thomas McCann, local Post Office employes, it was announced yesterday by the committee on arrangements.

Victory Post, Dunmore, and Koch Conley Post, this city, American Legion, are sponsoring the affair. Jack a decision until after the experiments had become successfully established. at Your Feet I'm Kneeling." Interment was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Mike J.

McNally, In both these guesses they were mis taken. The tricky language was of no manager of the Williamsport Baseball avail and the experiments have not Club; Gerald Higgins, Thomas Kear JW become successfully established quite wj nailer netn 1 UV ney, John Gallagher, p. F. Higgins and Patrick Diskin. the contrary.

It is only fair to say that the lawyers responsible for this legislation felt entirely justified in Trade In SALE their effort to circumvent the Constitution believed they were acting in the general interests and that the Constitution should not be permitted of what is going on in this great, Dig, wonderful world of ours. I was in Washington this Spring. I went down to see no, you guess It. Right the first time, Horace the cherry blossoms. I was there a week and it rained every day.

I think the cherry blossoms blossomed. I'm not very certain on that point. However, through the excellent offices of Mr. Stephen Early, the New Deal dealt me a stack of admission cards and I became the Compleat Tourist. At the Bureau of Printing and Engraving I held $120,000,000 in these two little hands, and found the sensation somehow comparable to that effected by the chaste salute imprinted upon one Allowance Up To to stand in the way of these grand plans for the general good.

Dunn and Walford Hopkins, soloists; Victory Post Quartet and an orchestra will be on the entertainment program. Roy Faulkner, general chairman, has appointed the following Reception Committee: William Dempsey, Thomas Ferguson, Joseph Devine, John Mackey, Michael Healey, John Holleran, James Igoe, Arthur Cummins and Edward Setzer. Acknowledgements were received from the following speakers: Postmaster Joseph Conrad, Congressman P. J. Boland, Attorney Joseph McDonald, and Commander Jack Mc Tamney, Koch Conley Post.

Bernard O'Hara will be toastmaster. The final meeting of the General Committee will be held next Monday night at 8 o'clock in Koch Conley rooms. UNDOUBTEDLY their purposes were of those hands by an ex Russian Grand Duke. Neither meant anything to me, It wasn't my money and it Mine Schedule Today Price Pancoast Throop Colliery. Scranton Coal Richmond No.

3. Mt. Pleasant and Pine Brook. Glen Alden All collieries idle. Pittston Company Butler, No.

1, Central, Old Forge, No. 9, Erie, Ewen and Forest City. Penn Anthraclte Von Storch, Capouse, Johnson, Rushbrook. Legltts Oreek and Harry Taylor. Hudson Coal Marvine, wasn't my Grand Duke.

But if it had been my money it could have been my LEE De Luxe Guaranteed Against Blowouts Grand Or don't you think noble enough, but that isn the point. The point is that the Supreme Court has declared in the NRA case, that the whole scheme of delegating legislative power to the President is contrary to our system and impossible under our basic law. That creates a issue, because, if the court follows the logic of its opinion the AAA will be branded as' equally unconstitutional and so will the TVA. This is not the silly attempt of a layman to forecast the action of the Supreme Court. It is the almost unanimous view of the better lawyers on both sides.

From his own words at that famous press conference when he tried to arouse hostility to the court, one would judge that it was Mr. Roosevelt's own view so far as the AAA is concerned. 4 Tahitian beach yflf XAjr mm Jf Breaks, Bruises, Road Abuse If this recital lacks glamour how'd you like to hear about my trip to Hollywood last Autumn? I thought ESTATE INVENTORY An inventory of the personal property in the estate of the late Sarah M. Morse, this city, filed with court yesterday, showed a valuation of $741. vou would.

I was absent from my South Brooklyn cave for exactly two weeks. I had an elegant time. But Size Reg. Price 4.50 20 8.25 4.75 19 9.10 5.25 17 10.50 5.50 17 11.90 no one on the Century or the Chief Sale Price Tl IB PaII IVf YlTR 10.99 ffcmrin til im TJ its 8 Mm mistook me for a motion picture actress. I am still wondering why.

I mieht have asked Mr. Alexander 6.00 16 13.25 6.25 16 14.85 6.50 16 16.40 Soap Box Derby Drivers Asked To Get Ready for Photographs Entrants Requested to Phone or Forward Names To Race Editor at The Republican Woollcott who shared a steak with me one memorable evening. He knows all the answers. But looking back I think it was because I did not wear lounging pajamas on the platform With Old Tire in Trade Other Sizes Also Low Priced Easy Terms Free Mounting. during our brief stops across country.

THE unanimity of legal thought as to the unconstitutionality of Administration legislation passed at this session Is even greater than of that put through before. For example, the weight of opinion that, neither the Wagner Labor Board bill nor the Guffey Coal bill will stand the test is overwhelming. That the great omnibus social security bill, the public utility holding company bill, the new banking bill, will all be promptly taken to court is conceded. Highest Quality for 20 Years. This travelogue isn't going over, Change Tires flow Suppose we go on to sports.

I saw my last horse race in Cuba in the year 1917. I played my last game of golf in 1916. The mere sight of a FOR LEE 90 tS Terry cloth Iobe 2,98 I I Built to Hold Fast Cars in the Road on Sharp Curves and Slippery Roads at High Speed. tennis racquet gives me a creeping sensation creeping away. I am very fond of swimming in the St.

Lawrence River, provided some one warms it in a kettle el the stove and pours it into the tin bath tub afterwards. I excel at spectator sports. Only last year while viewing the Army Navy game in Philadelphia, and through a magnificent Niagara of rain, I remarked that all the bases were full. Amerlcan Soap Box Derby. Arriving in Akron on the following morning he will be the guest of the Soap Box Committee on sightseeing trips and elimination races on Aug.

9 and 10. The national classic will be run on Sunday, Aug. 11. The first prize in the All American Derby will be a four year scholarship, valued at $2,000, at any State College. The second award will be a 1935 Master Chevrolet Coach and the third prize will be a 1935 Standard Chevrolet Coach.

Every city champion entered in the finals will be presented with an engraved wrist watch and a diploma. The prizes, medals and trophies will be presented at a banquet at Akron on the night of Aug. 11. Drivers whose racers are under construction or already completed are requested to either phone or send in their names and addresses to the Soap Box Editor of The Scranton Republican in order that arrangements can be made for photographs when the staff photographer starts his calls upon entrants. Other entries who so far have not started to hammer the boards and spare parts into a speedster arg likewise requested to get in touch with the Soap Box Editor.

The first to have their racers ready for trials will be the first to have their pictures appearing in The Republican. Entries are being accepted at all Chevrolet dealers' agencies In the county. Youths wishing to register must be accompanied by one of their parents or a guardian. The driver's license will be issued and the copies em TO sum up, the constitutionality of the Roosevelt Administration is assailed on all sides. Scores of suits have been filed.

There is hardly a scheme it launched In former sessions which is not now in the courts; hardly a measure it has passed this session which will not get there. One of its chief features has already been knocked out; others probably will be. At any rate, such is the prevailing legal Belief. Under the circumstances the issue of court and Constitution does LEE US WASHINGTON AVI SCRANTON. PA.

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No excitement. Only eleven and a half fights to an evening. When it comes to airplanes, I remain on the ground. I am terrified ol. automobiles, which is unfortunate, as I dislike walking very much.

I sometimes think that it is a great pity that the sedan chair era ended before mine began. Not very long before, of course. of the rules and regulations given to the entrant. Urged to Register Now Boys are urged to register Immediately at any of the following Chevrolet distributors: Thomas Motor Company, Old Forge; Bulls Head Motor Company, North Main Avenue; Roy Stauffer, Washington Avenue and Walnut Street; Posten Ehrhardt, Dunmore; Campbell Chevrolet, Oly phant; Davies Motor Company, Peck ville; Morgan Motor Sales, Carbon "7 1 d. rKjt wmz" Ribbed cotton shirt 0 9X l.oo Vy Majorca sandals 59c Sketched ll OA CSv "Nj Cap A Gabardine shorts 1.19 )Jjm JV YV4 jfl 6 Cotton halter top 39c WJ first in 2aies rirsi in lasie frajiffpi nHi les First in Taste They're Blended dale; D.

T. Miller, Moscow; Bridge Chevrolet, Clarks Summit. However, perhaps I can regain your respect by telling you that I'm a pretty good fisherman. On my fishing record alone I should be eligible for the next Presidential candidacy. Last September I battled with a 42 inch muskellonge and landed him in triumph.

This past week end, armed with 444 different kinds of important tackle, I caught a couple of dozen perch. Oh, well, the muskie season wasn't open yet and this coming Autumn I intend to use anything under fift six inches for bait. Upon registration the drivers will the Seagram Way receive charts outlining simple methods of construction with the di mensions marked plainly on the plans. Restrictions governing building of the racers are: no car shall be over 80 inches long, no wheel and tire over 20 inches high; no car over 42 Inches wide overall, and no car over 3b inches high with allowances for the els blended TMticied HP extension of the steering wheel. Any I am afraid of: Death, taxes, critics, snakes, illness, drunks, fights and Just to give you an idea.

In case you aren't interested in having an idea or have had one already we might talk about the things I remember. I've almost forgotten the Maine, but I do recall liver and bacon at the Holland House, large glasses of creamy milk at the Hotel St. Denis, Sunday breakfasts at the Knickerbocker and, wait a minute. Dated women are never fresh. SEAGRAM'S CROWN SIAGRAM'S 7 CROWN $1.95 Fifth! No.

157 $2.40 Fifth No. 159 1.25 Pint No. 158 1.50 Pint No. 160 type of tires or bearings can be used. Elimination races will be run in Carbondale, Pittston and this city preliminary to the championship contest on the Luzerne Street Hill on Aug.

2. In trials previous to these preliminaries, the drivers are urged to make certain that the brakes are capable of stopping the car and that the steering wheel is tightly moored to the axle or connecting rod. The local champion will leave here on Thursday, Aug. 8, for Akron, Ohio, where he will take part In the All Zipper bag 1.00 i The Heinz Store gin, too gfeaqbamb and 4e zfute Stagram Ditlilers N. Y.

Plant: Lawrenceiurt. M. What about a little gossip? Unfortunately my acquaintance with Broadway is mostly from the audience angle. I've been in two night clubs.

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