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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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MA 1 bfcIN NhW CASILh NhWS, MONDAY, JUNb 3, 1929. Date Set For Peacox Trial Earle Peacox, Slayer Of Young Wife To Face Trial June 24, His Birthday DAWES TO EXTEND NEW NAVAL PLAN Lake, was the Indian chief representing the seniors, while Wilson Bot.sfoKl of Pitt.sburiihvv as the Indian TO GREAT BRITAIN who represented the junior class. lowing the speeches of the two representatives. the peace smoked, symbolizing the end of hostilities between the two Sabbath Services. The Rev.

A. L. Kenyon of Plea.sant preached the annual ChrLs- (Contlnued From Pagre One) ENTERS PLEA 01 GUILTY vt r'f'-''' ver of his estran- will go on tnai on his twenty-second bii' ii ia3 i'aie-luced. tiiiii nnd he 'tood ujj before Siiprpine Court Jus- ice Arthur 8. in White Plains t')day and heard that he will a irv on the morning of June PpaciiX 'n a clear voico said.

Not Peacox is charged by stale with killing his wife from whom he had been estranged and then attempting to dispose of her body by soaking her rjothes In kerosene and burning her. Double Funeral Saturday For Drowninfif Victims And Walter Miller Of Union was upon the rock of that difference that one Geneva meeting went completely to smash. The new which the experts Iiere have worked out under President direction, ainis at an adjustment of thLs stubborn controversy on a basis of relative needs. pie allowed that to go into th? bill as a conces-sion and how it has lo plague them. If the new Amcri-an is to the a a.s.sociations’ sermon in the Unit- for aiTiving at relative naval Presbyterian church yesterday of two countries the 15- morning at 11 o'clock.

Miss C. Doro- ciniiser program by the Kirkbride, professor of piano and President Hoover aims not only to organ in the conservatoiT. played at of bu" to ac- the organ vespers in the new chapel reduce them. yesterday afternoon at 4 Decision The baccalaureate sermon A iii-. be had in the preached by President W.

Charies 1 or by Augu.st 1 Alreadv, Wallace last evening in the Se'Teiary of the Navy Adams, at Prechapel wing. The seniors, in cap and ident direction, has delayed gown, were led in academic procession submission of liis cmLser estimates to by President Wallace to the audito- the bureau of the budget. If no un- rium and occupied a section of seats derstanding is reached with the Brii- inimediately in front of the chancel, ish by August 1. however, these "Hip college chapel choir, led by Alan must be submitted andthewoiK Davis, sang a number of gone nhrad with undei the law. as part of the service, and Mi.ss C.

is considered doubtful, Dorothy Kirkbride was at the hrther all the 15 cruisers ever will Today. y.oc water. Five of them must be laid Starting at 10 o'clock this morning, down this year, under the law. provid- number of important meetings wer-? ing no agreemnt is reached. The beld in connection with the college, navy will receive bids on them this The athletic council met at the gym- wee'k Under the enactment law, nasium at 10 to consider president is empowered to stop con- number of things in the interests of sti'uciion any time "an international: athletics.

At 10 o'clock in the United is reached, so that even Presbyterian church Miss Gladvs if the keels are laid down fjr Zeigler. Evans City, a candidate for a this year, it would still be to Mus. B. degree, guve her suspend the building of the ten recital. 1930 and 1931.

The board of trustees meetings was The heart of the at 10:30 this morning. Com- naval differences lies in cruisers. The rnencement exercises will start at 2 British, with their coaling stations an i (3 o'clock Castle time) naval bases all over the w'orld. can afternoon in the United Presbv- utilize small cruisers to just about as church. Honorary decrees will much advantage as large cruLsers.

conferred, 100 seniors will The United States, with its far-flung baccalaureate and Bishop bases and trem.endous distances, can- Herbert Welch. Pittsburgh area. Meth- not. American experts contend that Episcopal church, will deliver American defen.se requirements de- commencement addiTss. mand tlie cruiser of 10.000 tons.

It Township To Rest In Shenango U. P. Cemetery Double iuneral services lor Carl and Walter Miller, sons of Roy Miller of Harbor bridge in Union townsliip, victims of a swimming fatality on Memorial Day in the Shenango river, took place Saturday. 1 at 4 m. from the First PYee Methodist church.

Arlington avenue, this city in chargt' of the pastor. Rev. COMMENCEMENT CONCLUDES TODAY AT WESTMINSTER White To Decide Sewer Legality Controller Questions Right To Put Sewer On Private Property (Continued Prom One) Construction of the Sherldan- Euclid avenue sewer has been delaved temporarily until the city solicitor (' () Whitiord. pastor of the church ipgrp year 1927-1928 were presented to furnishes city council with an opin- assisted by Rev. M.

McMains of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and to ion as to the legality of the city build- Shenango 11 Presbyterian non-fraternity group. Miss Mary i ing a sewer on private property. hurrli Eva Craik. New Castle, received the Today when council met in the city Sympathy was expressed to the be- sorority trophy for her group: while building the city controller, Phil reaved relatives by the many willaim Schafer. Youngstown, re- Greer requested council to hold up ful tlouers, sent by Iriends and ceived the non-fraternity cup for the the work until the solicitor had pre- iiPighbors.

which banked the caskets. The services were by a large number of school mates and asso- liates of the two lads. The pallbearers were Robert Stockman. C. F.

Hoimeister, R. Lannigan. Georpe Snyder. Louis Zeigler, E. Kegerisp.

Jack French and David Curtis. Interment was made in Shenango U. P. cemetery, Plans Complete For Convention Expect Record Delegation At Convention In New Wilmington 1 sented an opinion Attorney White was requested to delve into the problem today. Reserve Officers Home From Conneaut Indications are that large delegations irom all over the county will be present at the 91st Annual convention Beaver, and Fred Williams, Carnegie, of the Lawrence County Sabbath group of men students.

Make Debate Awards. Third-year awards in debate. consisting of gold emblems, were given to James Chambers. Castle; Wilson Bousford. Pittsburgh: Howard Hamer, Erie; Edith Round.

New Castle, and Wallace Maxwell. New Wilmington. Samuel Colman. New Wilmington, was given a silver loving cup as a fourth-year award mter-collegiate debating. Local Reserve Officers returned Second-year awards of plaques ''CfC home Sunday from Conneaut Lake, given to Katherine Boobyer, Pitts- thev attended the sessions of burgh; Cora Williams.

Trafford; Isa-! tlie contact camp for officers from belle Hitchings, Wan-en, Elizabetn Pennsylvania district, which open- Wallace, New Castle; Paul Campbell, ed on Thursday, May 31 and continu- and David Wallace. Rock- ed through Sundav. ville Center. N. Y.

First-year awards of felt letters and certificates were given to the following debaters; J. Brown. Har- nsville; Alice Bell. New Wilmington; Marie Harry, New Bedford; Lauretta Fox. Clarion; Paul Quimby, Sharon; David Hunter.

Bellevue; FYank Douds, School association which will be held at the New Wilmington United Presbyterian churcn Thursday of this week Reservations are coming in rapidly lor the Christian dinner which IS to be held at 5:30 eastern standard time or 6:30 daylight savings lime. This will be a happy lel- Meeting. Many alumni and former students attended the alumni dinner and meeting in the United Presbyterian church ba.sement atn oon on Saturday. A group of 230 alumni were at the banquet. The varsity quartet sang a number of selections at the dinner.

Following the dinner, the general alumni association met and elected l.iwshlp occasion and the county Stranahan of While the attendance at the sessions was not what had anticipated. the convention was a most suc- ce.ssful and profitable one for those who were present. Request Pottery To Fix Up Playground City council today requested Citv Solicitor White to have the Shenango Pottery complete their deal with the city whereby work can be done on the McCleary avenue playground. Tlie city exchanged land with the com- retary states that she can still provide president for the com.ing yea- company agreed to give int-ic cn tnncA uMctTiniT TO 4 4 i some reservations, so those wishing to attend made remittance direct to Mrs. William J.

Marshall, 1327 East Washington street. New Castle, Penna. The program throughout is an instructive and inspirational one and the registration for the morning session starts at 9:00 a. m. eastern standard time All of the sessions are on eastern standard time.

This will make it better for those living in New Castle lor it will give an additional liour in which to get to New' Wilmington. The county president, Robt. M. Stnckler. has heard from a number of Woman's Adult classes that ex- to attend in a body in the after- n(X)n.

and compete tor one of the two shields that are to be awarded for attendance. At this afternoon session Dr. Henry E. Tralle of New' York City will address the convention of the subject: Do Something About The eveninis will be devoted to Dr. address on the subject.

Boy which has delighted and inspued more than one thousand audieni'os. This session start.s at 7:30 eastern time or 8:30 daylight savings time. H. T. Getty, New' Wilmington, and Congressman T.

C. Cochran, Mercer, were re-elected alumni members of the board of trustees. Speeches were given by Attorney Fred Warnock, former mayor of Youngstown, and Rev. J. Alvin Campbell Ci'afton.

Many of the grads made a tour of inspection of the new main building following the general meeting. Day Under direction of Luther Braham, Butler; Maxwell Bovard. Sharon; Betty Gilmor. Houston, and Frances Leohner. New Ca.stle.

the senior the city extra ground. The buildings must be moved, it was stated today. The city is anxious that the work be Tyler To Have Ice Put In Fountains for Councilman Tyler trxiay. in reply to a query by Mayor Gille.spie stated that he plans to have ice placed in the public drinking fountains munitv House at 3-30 after i in the fountains after- arrival of warm weather nually The program included: Class prophecy. Samuel Colman.

New' Wilmington. and Margaret Adams. Pittsburgh; cla.ss donors, James Guthrie, Butler, and Mildred Mankedick, Greggs; violin solo. John Louden, Mars; cla.ss Howard Hamer, Ei-ie. and Mary Eva Craig.

Castle; last will and testament, Robert WiLson, Calumet City. 111., and Mary Sharpsville. Humor, gentle jibes, ridiculous pre.sents and farewell shots" featured the exercises of the Fcniors. with linmor predominating Reunion.s. Alumrii reunions took place at 5 o'clock Saturday.

The class of 19114 dinner in Robert Audlev Browne haM. The class of 1919 met Carnahan Secures Paint, Paper Award Council met tixlay at the city building and awarded a contract to John Carnahan to paint and the departments of health and police at the city building for $625,00. AUTO TAKES FIRE ON HIGHLAND AVENUE Park avenue firemen w'ere called to Highland avenue, near Sheridan had dinnf'r at Sunny Crest on 9-30 Sunday morning by an alarm Tlie Nf'W Hotel Neshan- Box 27, where they found an nock as -e of Mie 1909 class belonging to Mrs. A. rrunior.

and dinner cla.s.s of Allenbee of A.shtabula, in flames. The fire is believed to have started from a sho.rt circuit and caused damage amounting to approximately $25. it reunion the home of Mi.s. Be.ss Black of Mercrr. arrangement.s the alumni actmtle.s were planred by Graduate Manager A.

A. McDonald. Mrs. Wiiliam McP31v.er, of New Wil- wa (.1 the nlumi i diijnfr committee and Uif I oinsp 'Oriety -'lU'f'ti Pres- ri dinnr: Oiatorio aniata. riMfi Proiescor Alan DaM.

the -atorlo ty of col- iegp pre.senfpf! tiie anta.a the United Presbyteri'iii sylvania. cliun 8:15 ho 'd in th wt-r ucilie M. MiSS Mabel Kinu contralto. THOUSAND POTTERS COMING Repre.sentative,s oi the picnic committee of the National Pottery work- i. I- visited Cascade Park yesterday roniened with Manager Shaner relative plans for the Pottery Workei- picnic June 15.

It is anticipated that 20.000 will come here irom eastern Ohio and western the younger element cut ting quite a figure in the flickers is, pretty Loretta AUTO STOLEN FROM OWNERS RESIDENCE Sol Davis. 378 Neshannock avenue, and r'Yedenrk Newinari barit--ne all of Pirrsburgli. and Mrs. Margaret Aebi reported to the Sunday that his Jones of Sharor Chrysler Sedan. Pennsylvania License The pnw-wox v.a.' XlO-561 had been stolen irom the held on the at 10 Sat-, oi hib residence between 1 a.

i. -a; irl in at Expansion Sale THANK YOU NEW CASTLE The tremendous response we received Saturday, the opening day of our Expansion Sale was most gratifying and we sincerely want to thank the people of New Castle and vicinity for it is you who has made our success so great. As appreciation for your confidence in this great Home-furnishing institution we will continue to offer (as in the past) RECORD BREAKING VALUES at SENSATIONAL LOW PRICED 50 All Cotton Mattress Fancy Art Rol! Kdifr. Fully Tiifted All-White Porcelain GAS RANGE THIS EXQUISITE 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE ALL LAMPS At Drastic Reductions All smart new Lamp Shacies. With bases in hronif' 4 metal in aiitiqur 2 l.amp" for the One.

Bridge and Junior Lamp omplete rLli PI( TLKi dpsigr.ed in fashion's style mushed The sou id build the most costly suites FhinK it Your cnoicf of three pieces this amazingly price. Large dre Fieiu vanitv ne iuil size bed and a chest Your choice of attractive fmisl es erher in waln.i! pima green or Cafe-av- Lar A -and one tSla- even dupli--a-e are gone The pieces if $96 SIO DKIJVFRS s72 131 Never Sold for Than $59.75 An unsurpassed value in an Gas Range. Note the large oven, porcelain Un- broiler and the service drawer. Patented ga-s burners. An excellent oaker and gas saver, DELn'ETlS $10 For Your Old Stove 1 HEAI TIPI i.

5 PIECE BREAKFAST SETS AS II.I.rSTRATFI) These Breakfast Room Sets will break nil r( ord this Expansion Sale price five fine sturdy hardwood pieces finished in the new'est colors and decorated finish four chairs and drop-leaf table I)I1 i rs si 4-50 3 PIECE FIBRE SUITE BARGAIN in Woven Cushions durable strands of selec' he niK pu're Finished the nios: pop shades of Mie hcason -And our price is Note the loose cretonne cushions. FRS $29-75 SEX DELIVFRS Certified CEDAR CHESTS Walnut Veneered $17-85 FXTRA lAL 3-4 inch genuine Red Tenne.svsee tedar. walnut veneered exterior. Large Complete with lork an I key. NATIONALLY KNOWN SUITE 3 PIECE IN MOHAIR FRAMES Gomplttc toMtOUT Special Tomorrow! Medicine Cabinets 79 All white enamel clear glas.N.

what you need. While they last, tomorrow. ee tins Kroehler Suite tomorrow. Three iM'ue I'ennlDi able uine mol'iair with reversible cushions. Handsome frame in walnut.

Large davenix)rt club chair and liiTsidc at this price. DKIJV FRS Si 59 L-pec: -iv i ns Vii -s c. mmK'. 1PUJ HANEY New Great Furniture Store ON TIIK SQUARK. on an Sivak to "Her" n.i;- uck.n^ i.p be pu a cr.J can make the nnd itann Plan mo.

era! I'u' veniem ber extra chanie ioi crcvltt. c'on and let talk it.

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