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THE SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930 3 Assemble Guards OVT OVR WAY Portugal Is Swept By WILLIAMS Soft Coal Beds Are Exhausted At Auburn Prison By Heavy Storm WAlLinELR WDWCIHEILIL On Broadway Traffic Tied Up; Considerable' State Undertakes Trial to Con vict Six Leaders of December Riot Last Vestige of Lower Monongahela Valley's Predominance in Production Passes Damage Caused as Wind LISBON, Portugal. Jan. 27 (IP. Por. AUBURN, N.

Jan. 27 (iP). The CHARLEROI, Jan. 27 (IP). The last vestige of the lower Monon This Town of Ours tugal was swept yesterday by a storm which tied up traffic in the Tagus river, caused considerable damage in Lisbon, and intensified the anguish felt Ij relatives of the personnel on a fleet of twenty flshboats missing several davs.

largest body of guards ever assembled in historic Cayuga courthouse were present today when the state started gihela valley's predominance in pro Chaplin Is plotting to get the custody of bis tote from Llta Grey via the sensational new Charles Richards, who is sealed to the most auction ol bituminous coai nas passea. Wrecking crews of the Pittsburgh Coal company, under the direction of its attempt to con net six or the leaders of the Dec. 11 riot at Auburn prison. beautiful show girl In town (Leoda Knapp) anticipates a blessed event The Plantation club, recently demolished by rivals, reopened In spite of warn the IT. B.

bureau 01 rivers, nave com' pleted the task of removing the fa mAiii Black Diamond tipple and abut' ings but is mysteriously shut "Colossus," by Philip Fylle, will be the Book League of America's March Maxine Cantway, selected by 1st Jesse Thomas, William Force, Leo Lewis, Claude Udwln, Frank. Leagan, and Albert Cassldy went on trial for the murder of Henry Sullivan, one of their comrades of the riot. There was reported tension at the National pictures as "tne peneet screen cnorus giri, was let out wna oiners recently. any day now at the Emo Basshes (Doris Troutman) huge inents. The sixty year old tipple was ordered removed after the mine was abandoned in 1927 and tne river aout ments were declared unnecessary ob st.rnrtinns to river traffic.

sign on the Hotel Claridge reads: "Forward America Business Is Good! Directly under it is a shop featuring a bankruptcy sale. Rosie. the Times candv butcher collapsed on the Stem and was moved to Bellevue. her prospering daughter might like to The Sid When the harbor lines are cleared at Black Diamond mine, there will remain only two lower Monongahela All small vessels in the Tagus found refuge In docks, but ocean liners were unable to berth on account of the storm. With the help of tugboats the liner Lima, stranded in mid stream, landed her passengers.

In Lisbon the wind rose to hurricane force, unroofing houses and crippling street traffic. A driving rain which had fallen forty eight hours without interruption flooded basements in the lower part of the city. Several boats broke from their moorings and went adrift on ths river. Huge flakes of snow fell In Braganca, Portugal's orange belt, where since yesterday the temperature has been around zero. The northern provinces were swept by blizzards and violent wind storms.

At Espozende a tornado Hushes have Phllms naid Ernest Hemingway $500 just to me his book title, "Men Without The 18 Day Diet fad is credited with bringing the Weighing Machines 27 million pennies last yr Stella river tipples where once twelve oi tne largest in the country flourished. Since the war, when annually there prison today. Warden John L. Hoffman announced during the day that the convicts could follow the trial through the newspapers. Prison guards, state troopers, and sheriff's deputies made up the large force that will surround the prisoners.

The six men were taken from the prison to the scene of the trial In automobiles loaded with armed guards and followed by other cars loaded with troopers. Authorities are going to be on watch Shubert terosichorine. is havins the handcuffs melted from L. Kroll Greta Garbo wants to learn the identity of the anonymous sender of orchids daily since she began filming "Flesh and the vicious feud is raging were more than 20,000,000 tons oi roal taken from the hills of the third backstage at the Hollywood not spot between me proiewionany jeaious geis, and fourth pool, each of the major Evelyn Martins fur coat being mysteriously razorea to rags. John Tibbets.

who sot rich suddenly, now owns Lord Kitchener's estate. combines and leading companies nave been moving their mines farther toward the head of the Monongahela both against possible gang assaults wrecked a stone bridge. Several hun dred cattle drowned, and the country side was devastated. It's a boy at the Jack Jeigels (B. Fox) of "Sons There is actually a person, who isn't a columnist, by the name of Wanda Rudy Vallee is hackinir Don Dickerman's Greenwich Village place, Vallee being repentant for from the outside to and from the courthouse and to prevent attempts at escape by any of the defendants.

Admittance to the second floor of river and now chief production is centralized around the territory which lias south of Charleroi. It has re quired less than seventy years to exhaust the coal beds in the lower One fishing vessel reached land at having left Dickermart flat at the Heigh to Winnie Shee hnn of Knllvwood. the ace scenario writers are Dudley Nichols and James aawn yesteraay alter battling lor a day and a night with mountainous waves. the courthouse and to the room was by card only. McGuinness, former Park skirts are again the vogue, although few of the cfirls are wearing The Cosmic Tea Room on W.

14th is i 7 a mM sis i Monongahela river district. When the bie companies began de niC A seventh man accused of being Distraught wives and mothers kept vigil all night on the cold shore searching the horizon for other missing fish boats the latest rendezvous for femmss who are funny that way. vslopment of the vast Greene county one of the leaders, Max Becker, of I've took all th dope im creattom which carried members or their families, Muriel Vanderbilt Church's new "heart" on the coast is last tagged Bab New York city. Is to be tried Feb. 3 for the murder of principal keeper awakened to tne lace mat coai mining, tracts cf coal, the lower valley was as the principal industry, had gone son.

collltcn gais wno nave limousines musini nut wiin ineir cnam AM DON WHAT1H HEALTH PypPRfc fflure in Northamnton after the street lamps go on, wnien maicej "Kianaping Fire Destroys Buildings Durnford la the early stages of the riot. Seven convicts' were killed dur 1ns the rioting. ATPNlM' TO RMO OUT A In Montgomery Borough Selection of Jury began after Su a The Doug Fairbanks (Joan Crawford) promised Mary Pick ford they wouldn't anticipate any blessed events for at least five yrs, so that "America's Sweetheart" wouldn't become a grandmother until she retires from the screen. Sands, who was welded again last year, couldn't stand "the country." it amjears. and is back already.

Sinnott, who played forever. Production dropped in one year from 18,000,000 to less than 3, 300,000 tons, prior to the strike and general walk but of union miners in 1027. For two years, with the strike creating interest in the district, constant development went ahead in the Green and Fayette county territories WILLIAMSPORT, Jan. 2 7 (IP). Fire of undetermined origin yesterday preme Court Justice J.

B. Cunningham, presiding, denied a for separate trials. TO UP SOMS PEP FOPTH' OAV. OU(Vit DO I TOPIuRE VSTEM VNlTH NEW FANGU1D TmuErS TAKE A CHANCE VNWEM I VNOW ALLl ME.EQ IMTH' MORN I destroyed tne Miner ana tne jonn build' lngs in the business session of the bor leads last yr, has left the "50 Million F'man" chorus. W.

Hanemann says ough of Montgomery, near here, causinu1 that he wrote the "You a arive me outta my mraii! imi woman oe drive, lady, that'd be a putt" gag In Life. SANDINO ENROUTE TO VERA CRUZ where "open shop" mining suddenly gained a stronghold which has not MERIDA, Yucatan, Mexico, Jan. 27 V7 1 itca.u.aMT.orr. a total loss to owners and tenants estimated at more than $100,000. The borough of Muncle, six miles distant, sent its fire department and the firemen of Recommended to diversion seekers: The mystery tome, "Murder Yet To veasened.

15 A GOOD SWIFT KlCK INI Trf PauTs r.nmp bv Isabel Briees Mvers (Stokes) Riot call" by an ex waiwn (IP). Augustinp Sandino, former Nlca raguan outlaw oppnent of marine occupation, left today by airplane lor 0 130 SV USA SERVIce. Hit the two towns battled several hours be Carnegie Tech Plans Vera Cruz, whence he will go to Mexico fore the conflagration was broughd in the SEPost. Komroff's Cluett's society satires in Ben Selvin's canned version of "Why?" the best of them, from "Sons O'Guns," due Jan'y 31... Mr.

Selwyn's explanation to Mr. Nathan in the Ursula Parrott's "Leftover Ladies' in the December Mentor City. Steel, Coal Courses control. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 27 (IP).

Act on the belief, that the theoret "Promise Not To Tell," the new "anonymous" collection oi letters irom An American Socictv Girl to a British Peer." which is made up of pash notes exchanged by Nancy Hoyt and the Earl of Donegal, in case anyone should wonder. ical knowledge of coal and steel has lagged behind the demands of the industires, Carnegie Institute of Tech vrorfprick nrwmfrhev was suddenly reolaced as Chicago Tribune critic last nology authorities have decided to "offer graduate courses beginning next wk by Charles Collins, who was barred by the Shuberts when defending the dremeh for the Chi H. Woods hasn't a single button on any of his Ned (High Hips) Wayburn and Paul Yawite, his exploiter, have Lester Maitlands (he piloted the way irom rrisco to tne Foiled fall to bridge tne gap. The courses will lead the student toward the doctor's degree in metallurgy offered by the department of mining and metallurgy. The graduate work now leads only to the master's I Hawaiian islands) are raving it neno ubuucot Hecht to prepare a starring flicker for Jimmy Durante, who will be played up in the Chaplin mariner.

there will be a Chas. Chaplin comic desree. The squaw of Capt. Ira EaKfr oi tne Air erviee is teuing to a xm Vegas Tho James Leslies are this and that way. President Thomas S.

Baker has announced that particular emphasis will be placed on the study of special steels The romance between Adele Smith, ex "Whoopee" show gel, and' Jack about which knowledge is now lack ing. The students will make detailed Lewis, Philly insurance peddler, is The Bell Syndicate, No. American Newspaper Alliance, Associated Newspapers and Metropolitan Newpapcr Service are on the verge of merging, with John Wheeler of the Bell outfit snapping the Fanny Ward is now dancing with fellers her own age, studios of mills where these special izod products are manufactured. Other work will be carried on in the Car like Leo Beers. Joyce has a new hair dress wmcn taices at least live yrs off her hips.

who the gal is you sec every wnere in a Diue gown onri tho hinp nail nnlish Reed's uorjity night club In the Sherry negie Tech research laboratories. Br. V. M. Krivobok, of the bureau of metallurgical research has outlined Netherland had two customers the other night.

Cohan's south paw is in John Harriman and Louise Groody will be sealed in August which is when his squaw gets her final. the course of study. ngure A terrific shake up dumped several executives over at the Fox Hearst Newsreel H'quarters last The Vincent Browns (Sybil Bayer), wno were, disinherited by her kin because she married a poor lad, are one rooming it at 150 E. 50th, which is what that thing love is. "The Passionate Angel, hi t.

Pra.spr fsearsi Franck and Albert Hackett of the "Whoo pee" 'troupe are That Way. all that fuss in the papers about the Peter Amos (Lois Long) tney went gay in tne oroauway nov npuvs wimihi vawnings later. Gish and Glenn Hunter look at each other you kno The Harold Harts have a Park Rowgues who were being enter tained by R. Vallee kept chucking pieces oi stean ana wegeiaoiw mw wre Says Minister Gets Less Pay Than Street Sweeper PORTLAND, Jan. 27 (IP).

A New York street sweeper is better paid than the average minister in this country, the Rev. Dr. Charles L. Goodell, secretary of the department of evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, said in an address here yesterday. It can be said, however, he added, that the ministers never yet have gone on strike.

His address was part of the observance of the 1900th pentecosta! anniversary, or birthday of the Christian church. Dr. Goodell asserted that prohibition is the "biggest success America has ever seen," and predicted that "no one denomination in the world is big enough to win the world for God." King's megaphone. ry, htr tt nniu that, ipwelrv vou see everv Satdee night at the Mayfair could was quite a scene between Earl Carroll and Dorothy Knapp, his ex heart at the Beaux Arts ana noc a vauee cumins ua fense! Oh, yes, and the Earl's ArcndUKe costume at tne snooty anair was from his floperetta, you'd find heat in your cab then hail an empty one that's in The MGM ads about "The Rogue song refer to the Met Opera House's "Diamond It's the "Golden Horseshoe" you What famous Boop a doop warbler Is In a Morris town J. sanitarium for Jack Keams knocked Willie Bernstein cold 'in a San Francisco rathskeller.

trouble. Rlbblesdale has had her face lifted. Lee on the Coast goes places with her finger ointv trinssv hl.ick. of all Then there's the one about the feller with the sandwich sign on him, who passed the National Vaudeville Artists' Club and four actors bit him. LAFAYETTE GRADS DINNER Rpvemi lor.nl graduates of Lafay ette college will attend a dinner meet Scholarship Awarded Illinois Eagle Scout NEW YORK, Jan.

27 (IP). The National Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of America announced last night the award of the $300 scholarship of ths Veteran of Foreign Wars, Harry Perry E. Piper, 17, lone eagle scout of Sumner, 111. The award was made because of exceptional scholarship and because he risked his life to save Elmer Corrie of Venice, 111., then 12 years old. from drowning in a river in which both were swimming in August, 1926.

ing of the Lafayette college Aiumni a.nrlaMon of New York and New Jer Holding Examinations Examinations started yesterday morning at Marywood college and will continue all week. Next Monday will mark the opening of the term for 1930 31. Many new students are expected to enroll. Friday evening of this week the students of the college will have Retreat. The Rev.

Father Donovan, Dominican priest, Dobbs Ferry, N. will conduct the retreat. sey to be held Friday, Feb. 7, at the Hotel New Yorker, New York city. Dr.

William Mather Lewis, college nresident: Herbert McCracken, head AVOID THAT football coach, and Mayor Harry Mackey of Philadelphia will be the speakers. REFUSED NEW TRIAL Judge George W. Maxey yesterday denied a new trial to Joseph Gator, who was convicted recently of a statutory offense. Veronica Aroshemovitz was the prosecutrix. DIVORCE LIBEL FILED Cora Belle Smith yesterday started a libel In divorce against Melvln L.

Smith. Cruel treatment was charged. TWO DIVORCES GRANTED Dfecrees in divorce were allowed yesterday by Judge George W. Maxey in the libels of Frederick W. Heisler vs.

Mildred Heisler and Lottie Davidson against Gabriel C. Davidson. IL. D. Savlge is for the Ubellant.

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