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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1931 End Investigation At Memorial Ground Breaking Seek 750 Millions For Naval Budge Of Bride's Plunge Lonnoily ci aiiace do. Connolly allace Lo. ScrantonV Shopping Center SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Action Closed in Gin program Prepared for ST) Congressional Action Party.

Tragedy SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2 UP). WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 UP).

A 1760,000,000 naval construction program will be placed before congress lor anion in uecemoar. Clan, fnr tho lscrislntinn WCfC di Police said today the department would do nothing further In the case of Mrs. Daisy Price, who Jumped, fell or was pushed from her apartment window and killed last Aug. 23. She fell four stories to.

the concrete courtyard of the Alexander Hamilton bulged today as navy chiefs sought to carry out President Hoover's demand for a reduction in expenditures In the next fiscal year. Chairman Hale of the last senate naval committee and Chairman Britten of the last house naval committee hotel after a drinking party. Her hus band, Lieut. Commander George nice, was on amy on tne airplane carrier Saratoga in San Francisco bay at the time. Those who attended the Have agreed to sponsor a oiu caning party were navy and civilian friends lor me consxrucuon uiiucr mt the Prices.

London navat treaty. TK AvrApmpnf wu VPS' At the bureau of lnsnectors It was terday in a closed conference after both had declared opposition to the administration's action in abandoning said today there Is not enough evidence to warrant felony charges in the case. At Washington today navy officials Indicated lack of evidence would ore plans 10 construct six oi eleven ue elude further naval action. A court of troyers on a repmcempni program. Uaanwhllp Kenri.iarv Ariamc for inquiry investigated Mrs.

Price's death, Bislly informed bureau chiefs of the Everfast Ginghams 50c Yard These Everfast Ginghams are especially attractive as they come in lovely plain shades and checks that will remain bright and clear ater innumerable tubbings. Colors include Blue, Green, Gold, Pink, Orchid, Copen, Light Blue, Navy Blue, Tan, Brown, and Red. 32 and 36 inches wide. Beacon Bathrobe Cloth 85c Yard A splendid warm quality, 36. Pacific Aviators president's demand lor siasning sei, 000,000 off the budget estimates.

The budget for the next fiscal year beginning July 1, 1932, calls for an outlay A A 4 AAA AAn OI Postpone Takeoff Faribo Pure Wool Blankets Of Heavy Weight $8.00 This is one of the most outstanding bed blanket values we have been able to offer in years. Every blanket is made of high grade, long fibre wool that assures warmth without weight. Soft, serviceable, and good looking in delicate shades of Rose, Blue, Gold, Green, and Orchid. Pick up one of these blankets and observe how substantial it is and how much body it has and you will realize.that these are not ordinary blankets and that they are a remarkable value at $8.00. Large size, 72x84 inches.

8 Garriient Wardrobe Bags Made of Cretonne, they will protect your summer coats and frocks from dust and dirt. Snap or Zipper fastenings. Priced at 31.00 to $2.50 Notion Dept. Aviators Wife Faulty Motor Delays Dies in Crash rangborn and Herndon SAMTJSHTRO. Jatan.

Oct. 3 (Sat urday) UP). Hugh Herndon and Husband Slightly Hurt; uiyae rangborn, American aviators, Kin Sees Accident nostponea tne start oi their nrol ected nonstoo flight to the United States this morning because adverse BUFFALO. Oct. 2 UP).

Mrs. Jo eph Marks, 25, was fatally injured in an airplane crasn a lew nunarea feet from her home here today. Her winas mowing across tne beach made impossible a take off with the necessary heavy load of fuel. The fliers prepared to take off shortly after daybneak. They had entered their monoplane and started the motor.

It sputtered a few times, and Herndon and Pangborn climbed husband, who was piloting the plane, Acting Secretary of War Payne (left), and Congressman Sol Bloom of escaped with severe shock and a cut New York, associate director of the George Washington bicentennial celebration commission, principal speakers at the exercises at Fort Necessity, near over the right eye. Mrs. Marks died in a hospital a bre designs. There's real winter 1 comfort in store for the person who has a robe made of this fleecy Beacon cloth, in bright colorings and gay patterns. hort time after the crash, which oc out and worked furiously to get It in shape for a take off under apparently Uniontown, the scene of a battle between George Washington and his handful of Colonial soldiers and a force of French and Indians four times the number, July 3, 1754.

This battle is to be commemorated by a memorial in which the federal government, the state of Pennsylvania and the members curred in full view of a number of relatives who were watching the excellent weatner conditions. After more than two hours' effort of various patriotic societies are combining. The completed memorial is to the motor was repaired but by that plane's arrival. Relatives said Marks had been operating a private airport at Lincoln, pe dedicated July 4, 1932. tune a wind had suddenly arisen, blowing across the mile long natural 111.

The plane swooped down to about Connolly Wallace Co. 40 feet altitude, witnesses said. Then Connolly Wallace Co. runway of the beach here. The fliers decided It would be impossible to get their plane In the air with Its load Slain Girl9 Brother Shoots the motor sputtered for a moment of 9,000 pounds.

and went dead. The plane nosed over and plunged to the hearth between a house and private garage," Negro Identified as Murderer Seeking to Oust DOLLAR'S VALUE GREATER NEW YORK, Oct. 2 compiled bv the national Industrial conference board show that commodities which cost $1.64 in 1923 now may be purchased for an even dollar. Yates Quits Post As Inquiry Looms Long From Office Holding Dentist In Widow's Death Suspect Critically Wounded During Hearing in County Jail; Gunplay Comes as a Survivor of Tragedy Points to Prisoner as Killer Saturday, Oct. 3 GRANT'S KIN DIES CHICAGO, Oct.

2 UP). Prank Hatch Jones, 77, retired banker and lawyer and son in law of President Grant, died tddav at Passavant hospital. Claim Woman Killed by Fall From His Car BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 2 (J5). Willie Peterson, Negro, held In con nection with the slaying of two Birmingham society girls on the night 'of Aug.

4, was shot three times and critically wounded tonight in the county Jail by Dent Williams, brother of one of the victims. The shooting occurred durine a con TRENTON. N. Oct. 2 (JP).

His whereabouts shrouded in scerecy, Roy T. Yates today resigned from the New Jersey state senate and from the pen slon commission of which he was chairman. To the latter he sent a 1,000 word defense of Miss Ruth Jayne Cranmer, in whose New York apartment he was shot and so seriously wounded Auk. 14 that he said he was physically unable to appear personally. He asserted he had not misused public funds in employing Miss Cranmer.

It was that shooting, and the subsequent revelation that Miss Cranmer had been employed bv the pension commission that caused the senate to prepare to investigate Yates' official conduct at a special session BATON ROUGE. Oct. 2 (IP). Huey P. Long, whose title as governor of Louisiana has not been legally contested since he defeated impeachment two years ago, was threatened today with a second attempt to oust him.

The threat came in the form of a removal suit his political enemy, Lieut. Gov. Paul N. Cyr, announced he would fils within the next few days, asserting his own claim to the governorship on grounds that Long had vacated his office bv his election to the United States senate. Cyr said he would file his suit In the Shreveoort courts as the legal domicile of the governor.

"I expect to take the oath of office as governor and to file an ouster against Long," Cyr said. "In that way we will be able to find out who is governor of lerence the county jail attended by city and county officials and members of the families of Miss Augusta Williams and Miss Jennie Wood, the two girls slain. 5L FOMaaOTMBavawaiaHB RENO, Nev Oct. 2 (P). Dr.

Carl Pierre Andre, Fairmonth. W. was bound over to the district court today for trial on a charge of murdering Mrs. Martha Hutchinson, pretty young Fairmont widow, who was killed Sept. 13 apparently by a fall from the 29 year old dentist's speeding automobile.

The order was issued by Justice of the Peace Seth W. Longabaugh after a two day preliminary hearing. Several witnesses testified that Dr. Andre and Mrs. Hutchison had quarreled on the day her death occurred Identifies Suspect Miss Nell Williams, only survivor of the shooting Aug.

4, also was pres Rules on Padlock Case Proceedings 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (JP). United States District Judge Francis G. Caffey ruled today 3 that the proprietor in a liquor padlock case need not be served 3 with notice in the action. ent and had reiterated her declaration that Peter was the Negro who killed her sister and her companion a moment before her brother shot the this state and who is the junior sena tor from Louisiana.

If Long isn't fatal automobile ride he had dragged united states senator, then who Negro. her bv Hie arm from a party at ur Governor Long said he was not nelius Vanderbilt dude ranch, the i He ordered an alleged resort In Lazy Me, south of Reno, several fli' vnrrees. including Mrs. Lawrence Tib' 454 WEAF 0 Ke A. M.

6:45 Health Exercises 8:00 Gene and Glenn 8:15 Morning Devotions 8:30 Cheerio 5:00 Parnassus Trio 8:15 Waring's Troubadours 9:45 Food Talk Radio Column 10:15 Eddie Dunham, Organ 11:15 Recital 11:30 Keys to Happiness 12:00 Vocal Soloist T. M. 12:15 Brcen and de Rose. Songs 12:30 On Wings of Song 1:00 Funk Orchestra 2:00 Melody Three 3:00 Funic Orchestra i 3:30 Same as WABCJ 8:00 Rose Room Orch. 8:55 Baseball Scores 7:00 Nick Lucas.

Songs, 7:15 Robbery Taking From Person or Presence Oleason L. Archer 7:30 Lee Morse, Songs 7:45 The Goldbergs Sketch 8:00 Chicago Civic Concerts 8:30 Silver Flute Sketch Concert Orchestra, direction Erno Rapee; Adventures in Science Floyd Gibbons 8:30 Wirges's Orchestra 10:00 Rolf Orchestra: Weber and Fields 11:00 Little Jack Little, Songs 11:15 Jesse Organ 11:30 Huntley Orchestra 12:00 Continentals Music 3(15 WJZ 760 Ke A. M. 7:30 A Song for Today 7:45 Jolly Bill and Jane 8:00 Landt Trio 8:15 Sunbirds Trio 8:45 Food Talk 9:00 Popular Bits 9:15 Morning Glories 9:30 Chuck. Ray and Gene Songs: Irma Glenn, Organ 9:45 Negro Monologue 10:00 Dance Miniature 10:45 Ford and Wallace SonRs 11:00 Celebrated Saysings 11:30 Biue Blazers Band 11:45 Al and Pete.

Songs 12:00 Vocal Varieties P. M. 12:15 Pat Barnes, Impersonations 12:30 Farm and Home Hour 1:30 Mid day Musicale 2:00 Weather Reports 2:05 Lolita Gaintborg, Piano; Godfrey Ludlow, Violin 2:30 Stock Quotations 2:40 Tuneful Times 2:45 Lee Sims, Plana; Ilo May Bailey, Soprano 3:00 Lum and Abncr, Songs 3:15 Fireside Songs 3:30 Football Game Indiana vs. Kotre Dame 6:00 Raising Junior Sketch 6:15 Answer Man 6:30 Huntley Orchestra 6:45 Topics In Brief Lowell Thomas 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy Sketch 7:15 Jrsters Vocal Trio 7:30 Mathilde Harding, Piano: Arcadie Birkenholz. Violin 7:45 Carlo LeMar, Songs 8:00 Pavton's Ten Twentv Thirty 8:30 Selvin's Orchestra 9:00 Matto Grosso for the Sportsman David Newell 9:15 Careless Love Sketch 9:30 The Texan Sketch 10:00 Cuckoo Sketch 10:30 Clara, Lu and Em 10:45 Dance Orchestra 1 1 :00 Slumber Music 11:30 Russ Columbo, Songs 11:45 Lew White.

Organ 12:00 Mildred Bailey, Songs; King's Jestera Trio A. M. 12:15 Whiteman Orch. 349 WABC 860 Ke A. M.

7:30 Organ Reveille 8:00 Morning Devotiona 8:15 Melody Musketeers 8:30 Music; News; Humor 9:00 The Commuters 8:30 Tony's Scrapbook 9:45 Morning Minstrels 10:00 Ambassadors Trio 10:30 Salon Orchestra 11:00 Adventures of Helen and Mary 11:30 Sorey's Orchestra; Julia Mahoney, Soprano 12:00 Bigelow Orchestra P. M. 12:30 Dance Orchestra 1:00 Hall's Orchestra 1:30 Musicale 2:00 Saturday Byncopa tors 2:30 Salon Orchestra 3:00 Four Clubmen Quartet 3:30 Football Game Nebraska vs. Northwestern 6:00 Trini Orchestra 6:30 Jack Smith, Songs 5:45 Football Scores 6:45 Sketch Bird and Vash 7:00 Bin Crosby, 8ongs 7:15 The Political Situation in Washington Tonight Frederic William Wile 7:30 Dance Lesson 7:55 Rels and Dunn, Songs 7:45 Morton Downey, Tenor: Renard's Orchestra 8:00 Pryor's Band 8:15 Abe Lyman's Band, With Olee Club 8:30 Kate Smith, Songs 8:45 Gloom Chasers. 9:00 Boswell Sisters, Songs 9:15 Variety Program 9:30 National Forum 10:00 Show Boat The Winning Hand 11:00 Jack Miller, Songa 11:15 Dance Orchestra 11:30 Ray Orchestra 12:00 Lombardo Orchestra A.

M. 12:30 Ann Leaf. Organ 1:00 Nichols Orchestra 1:30 Abrams's Orchestra Peterson was taken to a hospital under heavy guard and Sheriff j. F. Hawkins telephoned Gov.

B. M. Miller asking for troops to aid in guarding the prisoner. The governor ordered Gea. J.

C. bett, were said to have been present at the Bronx padlocked after two 5 men who had been served by the government testified they were merely bartenders or employes. "I wouldn't allow a man to sit 3 bothered about the Dossibility of his being deposed by any litigation Cyr might bring. Long has repeatedly said that he would resign without delay were It not for Cyr becoming governor. He has only about eight months more to serve.

Claims Banana Oil the party. Harlan Heward. Andre's chief coun sel, said a writ of habeas corpus would Persons, commanding officer of the Alabama national guard, to take con Did You See the Dirigible Airship "MISS ENNA JETTICK" On Its Visit To Scranton Yesterday? The sight of this wonderful dirigible aroused the liveliest trol of the situation. Dent Williams was taken to his home under guard of a deputy sheriff, Disguised Alcohol be sought in district court on me ground that the evidence was insuffi cent to warrant holding the dentist on the murder charge. After his arrest, shortly after the xiridow's death, police said Andre told them he had intended marrying Mrs.

Hutchinson as soon as he obtained a Reno divorce, but changed his mind. idly by and attempt to defeat the 3 3 Jurisdiction of this court," Judge Caffey said. "It is absurd to as sume that an owner in cases like these does not have knowledge of i arrests and pending padlock pro 4 ceedings. It he has any interest i in the proceedings at all, he should come forward tnd demand his day in court." and Sheriff Hawkins said he later would be returned to the county 'ail kind of Interest all over the city. PHILADELPHIA Oct.

2 (P). Testimony was given in federal court today at the trial of eight men charged with diverting $1,000,000 worth of alcohol to bootleg channels that some ft the ajcohol containers were treated with banana oil to give them a false odor and thus aid in escaping detection. The testimony was given bv Howard W. Ralston, a Pennsylvania railroad noliceman, in the government's third attempt to convict the alleged conspirators. BaWnn Edison's Condition Reported as Weaker EAST ORANGK.

N. Oct. 2 (JP). Claim $30,000 Loss In Race Track Fraud ALBANY, Oct. 2 VP).

Sila3 B. Hall. said the banana oil treatment was described by police as a wealthy real from a combination of diseases, continued today to grow weaker. Edison continued to be listless and has expressed no desire to resume his former practice of taking short rides In his automobiles. He spent most of the day in the library of h's home.

Mrs. Edison and day and night nurses continue In constant estate operator of Meriden, re SHOES FOR WOMEN usea in tne Franklora junction yard of the railroad and that the containers were then placed In other freight cars for shipment to Trenton, N. J. ported to police today thai a suave middle aged man had taken $30,000 from him in a "horse race swindle." 4 I Organize Relief; He said the man took his money to bet on several horses he described as "sure things" and that he never re turned with it. I Find No Jobless I to be held pending a formal investigation.

Peterson was brought here last night from Kilby prison at Montgomery, where he had ben held safekeeping, for a preliminary hearing. General Persons immediately issued orders for mobilization of the Birmingham Sabres, headquarters unit of the 23rd cavalry, and 50 men from the Third battalion. 167th infantry, units of the Alabama national guard. In addition to the national guardsmen. Sheriff ttiwklns and Chief of Police Fred McDuff broadcast orders for all officers off duty io report at once.

Searched for Guns 1 The sheriff said that persons entering the conference at which the Negro was shot were and that one gun was taken from Williams. He said he was unable to account for the manner In which he came into possession of, the weapon with which he shot the Negro. Williams later was returned, to the county Jail, where 3 was' served with a warrant charging assault with intent to murder, and released under bond of $1,000. Kidnaps Three Girls The two Mioses Williams and Miss Wood were riding alons a highway near the city Aug. 4 wnsr.

a Negro Jumped on the running board of their automobile and, threatening thein with a pistol, ordered them to drive out a seldom used trail. After being held captive for some time, the girls tried to wane and all three were shot. Nell Williams, although wounded, summoned aid, but her sister and Miss Wood died later. Peterson was captured bv.a companion of Nell Williams Sept. 23 on a downtown street after the girl had identified him as the Ne3n who shot her.

The Weather Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair Saturday; Sunday Increasing cloudiness; not much change in temperature; moderate southwest winds. Winds: North of Sandy Hook: Moderate westerly winds and weather fair Saturday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Moderate westerly winds over north and gentle variable over fouth portion and weather fair Saturday. Conditions: The indications are for generally fair weather Saturday and for show Johnson's Integrity Supported by Inquiry WASHIGTON, Oct. 2 (JP).

Acting Attorney General Thacher said today a Justice department Investigation of handling of the Druggan Lake Income lax case disclosed "no facts or circumstances" rei'leting on the Integrity of any one In the office of the United States attorney at Chicago. Thacher's announcement was made a week after disclosure of an alleged Former Duffy Valet Held as Gun Toter CAMDEN, N. Oct. 2 (JP). George Sampson, former valet and chief for Mickey Duffy, slain gangster, was indicted by the Camden county grand Jury on a charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons, it was announced today, Sampson is being held tin AAA 1..

11 BRIACLIFF. N. Oct. 2 (JP). 4 A village without unemploy ment is Briacllff.

Several weeks ago an unem ployment committee was formed. 4 It met several times and ob tained requests for men needed 3 for Jobs here and there. Then it looked for unemployed The Radio Clock a mm men to fill the Jobs. plot by Terry Druggan and others being 5 prosecuted unde federal Income tax laws to discredit Attorney George E. He was arrested after state police reported they found a virtual arsenal In an expensive automoblb which he was driving.

There were none. 1 4 $Q4 6 ers Sunday In the lower lake region and Sunday afternoon or night in northern New York. LOCAL REPORT FOR SCRANTON (For the twenty four hours ending Oct. 2 1931, at p. Q.

Johnson. It was reported Druggan planned to testify he had paid $75,000 for immunity. Bandits Loot Bank By C. E. BUTTERFIELD (Associated Press Radio Editor) (Time is Eastern Standard Throughout) NEW YORK, Oct.

2. Football starts In earnest as a Saturday afternoon broadcast feature tomorrow. Two games are to be described over three networks under this schedule: WEAF NBC Nebraska Northwestern, Edwin Dooley announcer, 2:45 p. m. WJZ NBC Indiana Notre Djune, Bill Munday announcer, WABC CBS Nebraska Northwestern, Ted Husing announcer, 2:30.

Maximum temp 77 Minimum temp 47 Average Normal temp 57 And Kidnap Officer HARTFORD CITY, Oct. 2 CORNWALLIS ARRIVES QUEBEC, Oct. 2 (JP). On his way to attend the bicentenary ceremonies of the Masonic lodge of Pennsylvania, Lord English Free Mason, arrived today aboard the Duchess of Bedford. Total precipitation 8a.m.

am. np.m Drv bulb SO 70 63 Wet bulb 50 59 67 URGES BUS REGULATION PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2 UP). Ag new T. Dice, president of the Reading company, in an address today before the Atlantic states shippers' advisory board, urged that motor truck and bus transportation be regulated in the public Interest In the same way as is done In the case of railroads.

BANS SHORT SELLING CHICAGO, Oct. 2 UP). U. S. Senator Daniel O.

Hastings cf Delaware, made public tonight a telegram to the New York Stock exchange advocating a minimum price on securities or the prohibition of short selling the rest oi the year. Dew point 49 42 61 (P). The Citiierw" State bank here was robbed of $7,940.29 today by four bandits who kidnaped Elmer Lucas, assistant cashier and mayor of Hartford City, and then released him at the edge of the city. Lucas returned at once to the bank. Rel.

humidity ......97 52 69 Cigarettes smoked in this country last year averaged 964 for each person, while the average in England was 1,300. PRINCE ENTERS SCHOOL BUCHAREST. Rumania, Oct. 2 (JP). Employes Repalled The men drove away In a sedan.

Crown Prince Michael was entered A dozen shots were tired at the fleeing car bv officers and a hastily By Rauroad Shops GREENVILLE. Oct. 2 UP). today as an ordinary pupil of the fourth class In the lower elementary Otherwise your dial may be set for: WEAF NBC 10.30 a. musical comedy review directed by Harold Sanford; 11:30 a.

Dorothy Herbert Guest, pianist, in keys to happiness: 5:30 p. Dandles of Yesterday, male quartet; song recital by Lee Morse; 9:00, Erno Ranee Concert orchestra and Floyd Gibbons; 11:30, Herb Gordon and his orchestra. ABC CBS 6:00, Anthony Trlni's organized posse. The same bank was robbed of 112,000 last July v. schools at Slnala.

He will sit alongside plebeian comrades in his in RAIL VICTIM DIES NANTICOKE, Oct. 2 UP). Down Payment Fear That Slaying The Greenville shops of the Bessemer and Lake Erie railroad will Increase its working schedule from 33 1 3 per cent to 66 2 3 per cent on Oct. 12, It was today. The new schedule affects 1,100 men, and all employes laid off May 14 will be called back.

The plant has been operating on a rotating schedule, time being divided among a portion of the employes. Under the new plan all men will have at least part time employment, Rent Strike Closes Peter Sobolewski, 84, struck by a freight train near his home in Moc anaqua yesterday, died in a hospital here His left arm and leg Were cut off. Maritime News orchestra; 7:15, talk by Frederic William Wile; 8:30, four songs by Kate Smith; 9:30. R. H.

Lucas, executive director of the Republican Presages Beer War 0 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 2 De Buys New 6 Room House Near Central City. Phone 2 5654. 8 kjivii let it uauiiagv 4 SANTIAGO.

Chile. Oct. 2 UP). THE trend to ENNA JETTICKS is very pronounced this season for women are truly anxious to ecori omize on their footwear. In ENNA JET TICKS they get smartness, beauty, commanding style and fine quality.

There is a size and width to meet the exact requirements of your feet. AAAAA to EEE SIZES I TO 12 You certainly will enjoy wearing these very comfortable shoes this season. which you will pay but $5 or $6. Lewis Reilly 112 114 116 Wyoming Avenue Approximately 8,000 downtown stores, including the major de partment stores, were closed to day in a 100 per cent effective general strike by retail business establishments. 3 The strike was called in oro tectives saw the opening of 1 Bronx beer "war" today in the killing of a man whose Identity has thus far been limited to just plain "Joe." The investigators said they learned the man was a bodyguard for "Dutch" Schultz.

reputed beer baron of tlie Bronx. They had two versions of his killing. One version was that "Joe" waa ejected from a Bronx garage by a small man who drew a nickel plated pistol and fired two shots at him, subsequently es caplng by automobile. i The other wu that an auto drove slowly past the garage, a test against the failure of the senate to' act on a bill, already approved by the chamber of deputies, which would arbitrarily national committee, sneaking In the national radio forum; 10:00, "The Winning Hand," by Hank Simmons' Showboat; 12:30 a. organ recital by Ann Leaf.

WJZ NBC 12:30. farm and home hour, 4 club program and U. S. marine band; 2:05, joint recital, piano and violin; 5:15, new program, circus parade with Bob and Betty White; chain, without WJZ; 7:45, Carlo Lemar and Gene Rodemlch orchestra: 8:30, Ben Selvln's orchestra; 10:00, Cuckoo with Ralymond Knight and staff; 12:15 a. Paul White man's band.

The scheduled rebroadcast of an Interview with Mahatma Gandhi from London, set for tomorrow by WEAF NBC and WOR. hag been cancelled because of the press of other engagements. INCOMING SHIPS NEW YORK DOCKED YrSTERDAY BAMBURO, from Hamburg. Sept. 34.

via Southampton and Cherbourg. MORRO CASTLE, Vera Cruz, Sept. 16, via Havana. AMAPAL4, from La Celba, Sept. 28.

FRANCONIA, from Bermuda. Sept. 30. SHAWNEE, from Jacksonville, Sept. 29.

vla" CHARLESTON. MRENQARIA, from Southampton, Sept. 3. via Cherbourg. HOMERIC, from Nassau cruise.

PLATANO, from Puerto Corteav Sept. 27. ROBERT E. LEE, from Norfolk. Oct.

1. MOHAWK, from Galveston, Sept. il. vll Miami. DUE TODAY 1 AMERICAN SHIPPER, from Hamburg.

Sept. 23, via Cherbourg. BTATENDAM, irom Rotterdam, Sept. it, vie Plymouth and Boulogne. lAPAYETTS, from Sept.

25. via Plymouth. CITY OP CHATTANCXSA, from Savannah, Sept. 30. AfTSRSON, from Norfolk, Oct.

2. WE ASKYOU Our weapons for a fearless challenge to competition in the clothing game are Kirschbaum and Styltone Suits and Topcoats. $20 to $35. HASS BRADY, Inc. 215 Lackawanna Ave.

reduce rents 30 per rem A number of shopkeeeprs at 4 tempted to defy the majority by keeping their stores ODcn but strikers, armed with ho iks, pulled4 aown tneir steel blinds. A lew man got out, shot "Joe" and reentered the auto to escape. opened at 4.

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