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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938 SPY ACCUSATIONS IN INDICTMENT SURPRISE U. S. Double Murder? BROADBENT STITELER CO. KANE, PA.

1 7 A 1 GOSS AMOUR 7 1 I i i I Otto H. Voss Dr. Ignats T. Griebl A Mn In GrleM Mrs. Kate Moof Busch foiWdation YOU CAN'T DROWN! WITH A LIFEGARD SAFETY BELT No Bigger than any ordinary Belt.

But you have positive proection against drowning. of more ti one success! BEAUTY' Slender front and ffl panels satin elastic are use to. accent flatness. Goss' Amour is CJossard's sheer, silk wound elastic netX It molds you to new loveliness, and is comfortable as nothing'at'all to 'ear. Lace makes the top half of the l.bust f) 1 I 1 1 1 II' s.

i I fK 1 Gustav Rumrlch Johanna Hoffman Sent Da Wutfm Raising Nazi flap on the Bremen Erich Glaser Guenther Liner Europa I I 4 1 Every LifeGard carries an $1,000.00 Insurance Policy. $1.50 a belt Temple Pharmacy Co Tel. 606 Mt. Jewett News Letter MT. JEWETT, June 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill and family had a narrow escape from serious injury last Sunday when the axle on their car broke, while they were returning from Emporium. The accident occurred at Farmers Valley about 5:30 o'clock. The wheel came off the car and rolled about hnnrirpH varrit.

hut Mr. Hill mnn Of the persons pictured ulmve, Mrs. Griebl merely was detained so were held in protective custody as witnesses; others were indicted. houses" for Americans are surprised at the evident extent of the alloged spy ring he would not go to Germany, and Mrs. Busch and Senta De Wangr.r he liners Europa and Bremen were said to have been used as "clearing information.

iPfciffer, high official of the German army all residents of Germany. Four of the others indicted have Hoffman, hairdresser on the liner the Seversky airplane plant at Gustav Rumrich, who disappeared Private Erich Glaser, a naturalized of the Reich war ministry; Lieut. department, and Capt. Lieut. Erich wound.

She was a patient at the uncovered by federal operatives. Details are beginning to leak out since a special federal grand jury in New York indicted 18 persons, including three high in the command of the Gorman army. It is apparent that the spies sought to obtain plans of the new U. S. bombers said to be fhe best in the world.

The indictment accused the Nazi officers as the "brains" of the spy ring. It charged the Germans with opeiating through agents residing in the U. S. and using members of various steamships plying between Germany and the U. S.

as their tools. According to one source, the liners Bremen anct Europa were used as the chief "clearing houses" for Information received and for the transmission of instructions. Accused as directing heads of the ring are Lieut. Comm. corps at Mitchell Field.

Held In so called "protective custody" for reasons never made public are Mrs. Kate M. Busch and Miss Santa De Wanger, both of whom are known to have been intimates of Dr. Ignatz T. Griebl, also indicted, and a key witness who has fled to Germany along with Werner Gudenberg and Heinz Spankhobel, other key witnesses in the probe.

Mrs. Griebl was arrested as she was about to sail later, but then was released on bail. German officials in Berlin expressed surprise over the indictments and termed them "fantastic." aged to keep the car on the road.Judo Von Donin of the defense office of Rayon URDEN GRAPH VALUDAY Press Associativa BRANCHES TO BE. RRMOVE7 Shaping op young fruit tree Palace MT. JEWETT Last Time Today 'Wide Open Faces' with Joe E.

Brown SUN. MON. tA iCORRECTty PRJUNEP 84 and the car was towea to me uane garage for repairs. I A meeting of the W. T.

U. will 5, June 29 at 8 tepublican club Wednesday evening. clock. 1 'l II' D.Mi.kllnnn will meet in the Legion rooms, Mon day evening June 27 at 8 o'cloc K. Mrs.

Ralph Flora, president of the Community hospital in Kane for lights were placed and InstaHed two days. and Thursday morning the current AnnounccmPnt ls made of'thc1" turned on. tfQ 'Zi Oft v. I it Wrecked automobile waa It murder? Apparently victims of a doubU murder, the bodies of J. Ed Peek of Atlanta, and his bride of three months, were found beside this wrecked automobile at the bottom of a railroad cut 60 feet beneath a highway bridge near Austel, Ga.

Evidence, including a piece of rope tightly colled around Mrs. Peek's neck and no skid marks on the road, led to the murder theory. STOCKS up DAY IN A NEW YORK, June 25. INS The stock market today chalked up Its sixth successive advance, on a sharp reversal of an opening decline. Gains running to more than a point quickly replaced initial losses equal size, and trading, which had slowed on the momentary reaction, picked up sharply with the ticker falling 3 minutes behind.

1 Steer shares dominated the market leading the opening decline on overnight news of steel price re ductiocis byU. Sf Steel subsidiaries. When Big Steel today denied that any assurances were given no wage cuts would follow, the group made a right about face' and lifted the general market upward Continuation of the spectacular advance which had its inception at the start of the week, carried the Industrial averages to new high levels since last February and within a few points of the 1938 peak. The early slide in prices encoun tered substantial numbers of buy orders under the market. By the end of the first half hour the reaction had been checked and the list had started to reverse its trend.

Midway through the two hour session the steel shares started their upward surge, and before long the entire IKst Joined in. Utilities, motors, electrical equipments and farm Implements vied with steels for leadership. NEW YORK Closing prices. Allegheny Corp A A 140 1 Atlantic Ref 23 3 Bald Loco 8 3 A 8 1 Beth Steel 55 3 Caterpillar Tractor 51 1 Ch A 28 1 Chrysler 56; Colum Gas 7 3 Curtis Wr 4 7 Dupont 115 1 Eastman Kod 166 7 Erie 2 1 Gen Elec 7 Gen Food 31 7 Gen Mtrs 35 3 Int Harv 65; Nash Kelvinator Mtrs TI 15 3 Nor Amn 21 1 Penn 18 1 2 1 Soc Vac 14 1 St Brands 7 5 8: St Oil 52 3 Studebaker 5 3 Texas Corp 42 7 I 10 1 Stl 54 1 Stl Pfd 103 1 West lnghouse Elec 93. CLOSING CURB Ark Natl Gas 3 1 Cities Svc 8 1 Elec A Share 8 3 Ford Ltd 4 1 Lone Star Gas 8 1 Penn road 2.

LAIE BULLETINS Continued from Pate One Jewa living ouUlde of Germany the not Mid, will be exempted from the registration requlrenienU. GERMANY PROTESTS INDICTMKNT OF SPIES WASHINGTON, June 23 (INS) 1 Comm Hermann Menzcl of the same rno Jewett, Zin'if fit Zt.W morning at 6.00 clock at St. Jo sPh' Catholic church The cere m.fny w.as formed by the Rev. Alfre(I Bauer. The Alfred M.

Bauer at "as wen dismantled. Ellen Fleming, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. r. J.

Hemlng. or High 'reet, received a severe cut on her rlRht leg below the knee, while at P'y hwt Wednesday evening. Two smal1 arteries were severed and six stitches were required to close the organization and James Connelly, tended the farewell reception in of Hazelhurst, The ceremony took Mrs. L. R.

Cupp entertained the KUests were Dresenied pift Ahom of Ludlow, county chairman, have honor of the Rev. C. A. of place Sunday, June 5. in the Metho Duplicate Contract Bridge club at 7 fc arranged to have Alexander Bradford.

idist parsonage at Mt. Jewett The her home last Wednesday evening, twenty two attended. Flick, Warren, attorney, as the Dr H. A. Nelson, Dr.

Van Vlack, Rev. R. A. Thompson read the mar Mrs. Harry Trask.

Mrs. liana MLss Mary Whaien enlertai.iod guest speaker. The following pro of Jamestown, L. A. Heddens, of riage service.

Mr. and Mrs. Welsh, Johnson, Miss Anna Davis, Mrs. E. the Girls' Senior Sodality of St, Jo gram will be given by members of Bradford, R.

S. Howe, R. P. Barn of Eldred, the latter a sister of E. Reep.

Mrs. F. E. Artz and her seph's Catholic church at her home the club: "Socialized Medicine" hart, Fred Barnhart, J. A.

Mellan the bridegroom, attended the cou guest. Miss Vickey, of Columbus, on Monday evening. Following the Sara Buchanan; violin solo Eunice Aer D. T. Davis, Leroy and Clyde pie.

The bride was a graduate of visited the June flower show business meeting games were pluy Buchanan; The Presidency, Theory Oakes, enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Hazelhurst High school, class of the Allegheny County Garden '1 a lunch wa served, and Practice Mary Anderson; Re Camp Sylvania on Chapel Forks on of 1037, while the groom was a club at Wellsvilie, N. reerntly Mrs. Harry Trask and Orvella gional conference report. Mrs. R.

Sunday. graduate of the Hazelhurst High The Friendly Circle division of Swanson were hostesses to the G. Flora. Refreshments will be serv Eugene R. Black, of Hazelhurst, school, class of 1936.

jthe Methodist Ladies Aid was en T. club at the home of Mrs. ed by a committee. 1 na purchased the office of the Alie A large crowd attended the an tertained by Mrs. Victor Lantz and Trask Thursday evening.

E. Kent Kane was the guest Rheny Window Glass company, on nual Pjttryd Picnic at Wildcat park Mrs. Bernard Ross at the Lantz Lois and Harold Iraub. of War speaker at Rotary Tuesday evening. Chestnut street.

AH but the. office lait Sunday. A roast pork dinner home Monday evening. After the ren, are visiting their grandpar urtlnn Und i.SSl TODAY'S By VEA Released by Cei YOUNG FRUIT trees whlctf were planted last year now requl re proper pruning to keep them "lo headed" and open branched. U.n less proper pruning is resorted t'o, the tree.

If left to Its own devices, bear out the old saying, "Ja the twig incline th, so doth the trfse grow." i The tree illustrated In Figure of this Garden Graph has to: many branches which form crotch' cs at the top of the tree. Thesvf should be trimmed out aa Ind i cated. The result will be straight growing tree, as shown 3 Figure, 2, which as it grows wi develop one main top. The branches of a fruit tfj should' be distributed ptrtwhe. xorm arovna tne trunk.

This a Iowa each branch room to breath and to receive a maximum of light ine leaaer or a young rruit irfe should be pruned back about 1 to i the tree 'low nun iiiwit? Mil llliuilliaia 1 A 1 ment ttver the Indictment of fout high officials of the (iernian war ministry on rhargew of, enplonagiy, It was learned today. Goods hug the shelves am not good makers. M'iko them move with an ad In the Re nuhllan NEW SHIPMENT. LADIES' WHITE HATS $1.25 and up LADIES' WHITE SHARKSKIN SUITS $3.93 TUB SILK DRESSES $2.95 $3.95 Charles Elson 316 Chaste St. cr.L!.r.i TEAII Kane, Pa.

'j I Liner Bremen 1 been In custody. They are Johanna Europa; Otto II. Voss, who worked at Farmingdale, L. Sergt. Guenther from his post at Missoula, and German attached to the army air members enioved a motor trin tn Bradford, returned and then pro eded to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mellander, where they a ssi tnem In celebrating their fo isted fourth weddine anniversary. Thn nnnr W. and MrJ. J.

A. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson daughters visited relatives In Llkland Sunday.

Mrs. Evan Johnson Is spending two weeks with her sister in Smeth port. Mrs. Agnes Emon, of Buffalo, spent the week end here with rela tives. Mrs.

F. E. Artz and daughter. Martha returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Columbus, Ind. Miss Vivian Benson and Miss Martha McFarlnnd, teachers In the lot al sc hools left Friday for Madison.

where they will attend the six weeks session summer school at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson and sons, Mrs. G.

E. Anderson, of Mt. Jewett and Mrs. Charles Crolb sant. of Hazelhurst, visited In Olean1 Sunday.

The Rev. and Mrs. Nels Lund gren, of Omaha, Nebr were Tuesday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. Oakes enroule to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Lantz and son left last week for Franklin where they will reside.

Mr. Lantz has been employed at the Lantz grocery. Mrs. Lars Benson and daughter. Virginia, and Armand Francart were visitors In Buffalo Friday.

Mrs. G. 11. W. Larcon was a Warren visitor Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlson, of Jamestown, are the patents of a son born Hiday, Judp 17 at the! Jamestown honplul. Mrs, Carlwin) wit formerly Mk Lucille Lundgren of Mt. Jpwett I The following from Mt Jewett attended Consistory at Coudersport Thursday afternoon: Mr.

and Mrs. Kdtinr Mellander. Mr. and Mrs. K.

L. Gustation, Mr. and Mrs. L. ft.

Oakes. daughter Donna Clair, MrJ and Mrs. R. P. Barnhart and Gale Oakes, A chart of 90 additional la made for blind or key ad vertLements of a classified nature.

Advertisements providing for answers to be left or tele I phoned to The Republican are I designated as blind or key ad vertisemcnta. Hi'i subject was The Constitution. Out of town guests were J. T. Sar I son.

of Kane, Judge Cha. G. Hub bard, of Smethport, and Andrew Bustard, of Aitoona. Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Brannon are' spending a few days in Pittsburgh. Miss Jessie De Channfrj and Dan SCENES Dancers, Dreamers marfiage of Miss Winifred Dlcken son daughter of Chester Dicken son. and Robert Sturtevant, botn (was served to the members at one o'clock by the Angle Restaurant, of Sheffield.

Following the dinner, a business meeting was held and of ficers were all re elected. Through the efforts of the Ro tary Club poles for electricity were placed by the members In the Com FROM FORTHCOMING 'VIVACIOUS munity park last week. Wiring and Miss May McMahon attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Finn at Sart well Tuesday. business meeting a lunch was serv ed.

The Faithful Followers class of the Methodist Sunday school, under the leadership of Edgar Mellander enjoyed a picnic supper at Ken nedy Park Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Following the dinner, the i. LADY' The War is On It's a flKhl to the finish between flame hair Ginurr and Frnnces Mercer, above, over In the Temple's forthcoming "Vivacious Lady." I I i I "'h i si i 1 i I 1 0 tZ2 ASI AS Et 11 iuzZj 1 Ginger Rogers and James Strwnrt. above, she a inphlstlcat ed nlghM luh entertainer and he as a imlve young ptofenkor of a small college. They will appear In "Vivacious I ady" soon at the Temple Theatre.

WIDMANN The vivacious lady herself! Complications follow a one night courtship by Stewart and Miss Rogers, above, and merriment rules lupreme In "Vlvsclous Lady." 39 Fralry St. Thone 9093 Z7 1i.

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