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EIGHT PAGE F1FT? CENTS A XONTQ 6IX DOLLARS TEAR 'r WEEKl.V ESTABLISHED lftGO BY law. HABT. 188J The Bfaqon Plane Crash fSI SOUGHT III NOmCISION ON iSKDH ENTOMBS PUy iiir'ila nnrppn cunnnnp NAVMPROGRARM uiLuuuouuujmu MEN timEcoWim Ichael Bontano, of ISO South Main mmm Sttft, byPia this who had been sought aton City police, county detec II. Vl MIT I I Ul III I tives and state police since the shoot int of Samuel Greece, member of No. Colliery grievance committee, occurred at the entrance to bis home on High street last Saturday evening, walked Sixteen in Mine When Disaster Occurs, Five Rsachiiiff into police headauarters here last even ing ana surrendered.

Bontano was locked up. Bontano's brother, Joseph, and Carmel Iunalla. of Oak street. Brown town, are others being held by Safety Two Bodies Located 4)tiiers fULa Have Perished Rescue Work Delayed Several Hours Due to Dense Smoke Pouring From Entrance tne authorities in tne mvestigauon be tar conducted into the. snootinc of urecco.

Washington, Feb. promise naval building.ro' considered by. the Housef Ni Committee todayi but reached to a three hour meeting, committee will meet again iThu Washington, Feb. 21. The I Naval Affairs Committee begins to executive session to drafV a building biU, after several" wecl hearings in naval7 offioers patriotic organizations have ''t adoption of the president's, ship i gram, with peace organizations, tog it At its first session today, the mittee will take.

up the question many ships will be included. I tions are It will scrap the pre' program. The ''moderate, navy' i to the committee appears to good chance of getting adopted providing Or tore program ofjU cruisers, possibly autrtOrWtiff for ten others, hu. Inquiry at Pittstorl Hospjital this af vi New York. Feb: 21 A murder Id a ternoon brought forth the Information Bronx apartment sent police today on Cause of Explosion Has Not Been Determined.

tnat orecco is improving steadily a i condition and his recovery Is how ex the trail of a band of criminals that apparently had ramifications extending pected. Although the victim was shot New Kensington. Pa Feb. 21. Pos thrice through the face no vital cord sibility of increasing casualties in the was severed although an optic nerve By POSTER BATON, "dted PreM Staff Correspondent.) VLouU.

Feb. 31 Completing an front European' cities to wunde. uml, where Gerald Chapman once had bis headquarters. jr: The scene of the murder appeared to explosion which rocked the under was destroyed which may cause blind ground workings of the Valley Camp ness. er Journey of good wfll.

Colonel There are now three under arrest for coal company near here increased to LOCAL MAN ASKS S310 FOB LAND MWaiA. Undbergn arrived In St. ula at :06 a. m. today, after a record the shooting of Greeco and a like num day as gas.

and smoke spread to con be the headquarters of the band. Cablegrams and letters there revealed operations, in Jewel robbery and smuggling, safe breaking and similar exploits. ft necting mines of the company. Black rmkSng mall flight to Chicago and ber are being detained for the slaying of Frank AgatL Sam Bonlta. of vine damp which crept from the Kinlock over his own former air trail.

street; Stephen Mendola, of South; Main mine, wnere tne explosion occurred last About 9 oiolock last night, tenants in the house heard a snot from the street: and Adam momski. of inx night to the Brick Yard mine of the erman. are the three who are being held company at Arnold, overcame several Sprtngfteld. Ht, Feb. 21 CoL Charles A Lindbergh arrived here at 8:05 a.

'mit today on his air mall flight from for the slaying of the. district organizer crulserf resiaews program pnm.J 4 82 submarines, five.alrci men, two of whom were reported miss or tne miners, xn tne wiucesoarre neaa ing. earner ana nine destroyer Irder auarters last? Thursday morning. For The Brick Yard mine is three miles Since, president's uoicago at. liouu.

Lindbergh drove his plane at a fur lous pace between Peoria and Spring the shooting' of Orecco the authorities from the Kinlock workings, where ten messages be conten are holding tne Bontano orotners jc committee that Li v. it with 26 cruisers if thr men were reported missing. seph and Michael, of 150 South Main apartment on the ground floor. Several who came out into the hall saw a man running out of the apartment, with anolthey man staggering after him, trying to bold his coat Before they reached the street door, the second man dropped to the floor dead. A bullet had gone through his chest.

A few minutes later, a fashionably dressed man and woman hurried from the apartment. When police arrived a few minutes later, an electric piano in the apart company officials were unable to field, making up lost time. He arrived bere exactly on schedule although he Was .25 minutes late In leaving Peoria. street, and Carmel Iunalla, of Brown determine the cause of the explosion and said they would have no state town. A strained feeling continues to: prevail to this community where the deadi ment to make until later.

nrls Til TTph 21 Col. Charles A. This is the scene on a main street of Macon, which followed the crash of an airplane flown by Buck Steele and Francis Ashcraft. Premature explosion of a fireworks bomb tore the machine asunder high to the air, killing the occupants, and the falling wreckage struck and fatally injured a pedestrato. A short time after this picture of removal of the wreck was taken, the sidewalk collapsed and several persons to the crowd were slightly hurt.

A. Paisley, president of the com pany, came here from Cleveland to take charge of the rescue work and to' ly vendetta appears to have been revived and It is impossible at this to conjecture bow many may be included, among the victims before feud, dies down and normalcy once ment. iu ihd nounamK out omu Idpdbergh arrived at the Air Mail Fieia here at 7:40 a. today on his return om Chicago to St Louis carrying air i alL. He remained at the field only a few Inutea.

and then hopped off for vestigauon. Heaven." A bull pup whimpered to O. S. Taylor, purchasing agent of the TAKEN BY Before Judge McLean in common pleas court today was placed on trial the suit of M. Larderi, of West Pitts ton, against the D.

L. W. R. R. Co, the plaintiff claiming about 43,000.

as damages to condemnation proceedings for lid taken from him by the company. He owns property on Franklin street. West Pltteton, along the tracks of the D. L. W.

The railroad took a strip of his land along the tracks 10 1 2 feet wlie by 128 feet long, and the parties could not agree on the value of the land taken. Attorneys Ptoola and Clark represent the plaintiff and Attorneys Gomer Morgan and W. A. Valentine appear for the railroad company. A settlement was made this morning to the suit of Dr.

J. L. Ruddy, of Wtt kesbarre, against A. Orosek, of Plains, a dispute over a check of $2,000 given' by defendant to plaintiff, and payment of which was stopped, so a Juror was withdrawn and the case marked off the list. The suit was placed on trial be could not be approved and fv protest against the.

large proposed, there is no doubt by program will be a moderate i mittee mepbers look forwt 1 fully, too, to the 1931 naval conference, and are not toclliu i construction of ships which ft 1 been scrapped, as was done Washington conference of 182. Rep. Britten EL, hewe Is standing for the original 71 gram, without a time limit, make a fight for adoptloi committee meeting today. A pc1 1 member revealed only aevetf' tc standing with the "big Plon. corner, otherwise tne piace waa coai company, said the following men were missing in the Kinlock mine TrtogfleW, where lie was due about more prevails.

There is a feeling that the shooting of Agati and the shooting of Orecco were inter linked and that John Clark, Farley Bell, William Ivory, West Blackman, Andrew stroter. the latter; was an attempt at reprisal Clutched In the dead man's ljahd was $102. composed of four $2 and 9 $1 bills. The revolver shot that killed him had drilled. neat hole through the stack of bills before it entered his Charles Wise, William Casey, Klnsey nice, jonn Jfooi ana J.

nomas Burton. for the murder of. the former. A lengthy conference between officers of District No. 1.

U. M. w. of A. Burtoft was foreman of the shift.

usTRAUwi aooc SECURITY BEFORE DISARMAMENT, IS FRENCH PROPOSAL Some of the men were employed as coal Tha i(Mi mill had a nolice record cuiters ana triers as machine runners. Detective Kittrtck, of Wilkesbarre City, identified bv fingerprints as They were believed to have been work County Detective Powell, and Assistant District Attorney Goldberg was held to William Doyle, anas dqu. jm. mrum tog to widely separated portions of iinnrn nhimnrt SUIT IH DEATHS rp i ait the mine when the explosion occurred. the district attorneys office this morn The body of Pool was found and lightweight boxer.

He nan bp" under police observation for nearly 10 Inside the anartment," detectives avMmmt that caused a hurry ing, concerning the murder of Frank AgatL of West Wyoming, a district organizer, who was shot and killed to identified, rescue workers reported. The five men who escaped uninjured from the Miners' sang miuaing, wuKesoarre, tne mine a few minutes after the ex LfflEATIHMAGE last Thursday morning. plosion last night were fore Judge McLean yesterday afternoon, Attorney McGovern representing the plaintiff and Attorneys Harris ana call to District Attorney John E.MC Geehan. who was reinforced shortly by more then 60 detectives. tv hmv ahnwed denoalts in a John Saunders.

George Deuleuierson, Fred Rickey, John Allen and Roy Arthur H. James the defendant. POST CABD TAKES 15 YEARS IN GOING FBOM DDfOCK TO WYOMING iboume, Australia) Peb. 21 Four teen persons were dead today and many wenuei. bank in MuncL where Gerald Chap The day before Judge Jones was taken up with the trial of the suit They said they were working near the miiudnff In what were feared to The conference was for the purpose of exchanging views and gathering facts as to the cause of the shooting, and outlining a course to restrain further crime in the alleged vendetta between the warring factions of mine workers to Pittston and vicinity.

The county and city officials assured the mine workers' officials that they entrance to the alone and were able the worst floods in the history of Geneva, Feb. 21. European disarmament must follow, not precede, the establishment of security against attack for European nations, aul Bon cour, of France, warned the League of Nations security commission today. Boncour said France would favor any general of arbitration. Creation of the security commission, he argued, marked the League's recognition of the tosepBMty ofcu to reach the surface before the first of Lewis Gentile, of this city, agalnss the Wllkeebarre Railway plaintiff seeking damages for the death of his son, who was killed on Wyoming man, tne roww Smged to Connecticut, established a with his paLJDutch Ander sbn Ttescape 4b survelllanc of New vrk nollce.

Anderson was kiy ed in a iianv oersoris were homeless and sweep of gas followed the blast. An unidentified man and Newton Washington. FebC 21. b' 5try, Others were isolated. Land' at many points.

Beck, were reported to have been over nldvment situaUba Clx crUtot intended to prosecute the perpetrators avenue. Forty Forty on pecemoer 192S when an automobile to which he come to the Afraid mine and unable 1 roperty damagjj at the town of of these crimes to tne limit, ana pistol fight to Port Huran. Mien, parenttt the vOwpante cathe apattoent had quarreUed over the escapfr xrom tae worfctofflu was riding 'was struck by a street car. was estimated a Miae eiclals promised their whole Jonn Beet, brother of Newton Beck. A post card sent by Guy Howell, of 129 Third street, Wyoming, to his wife from' blmock, Susquehanna1 county, on March 23, 19U.

has Just been delivered to his home at that address. This Is believed to. be the local record for slowlffifivery of malL The distance from Dunock to Wyoming is less than 60 miles, and the time required for the post card to travel that distance was almost IS years. While, the card bore no date Mr. Howell's records show the day and date of maUing.

hearted support to this matter. 1. men. security, ne said, would. continue to be the basis of all League disarmament efforts.

ater wag 20 feet deep In some dlvwon or money. The eouole who rented the apart City and county detectives and the was among those Overcome by the gas which swept underground for three miles. He was able to make his way Before Judge Kosek is still on trial the suit of George AJay. now of Juniata. against Henry Mlttleman and State ponce are wonting togetner in Boncour recommended that the com cts at Murwlllumbah.

i14ver were, rising in many sections. ment went under the name oi Berra caH thev were Isaac mission try. first to establish all means vestigating and gathering facts on. 'the recent crimes to be presented to the ine sun ace. wnere he coiiansed.

He others, of Edwardsville, plaintiff seeking damages for goods he alleges was of security possible under the League of Nations covenant and then to ar was taaen 10 a nospitai. court at the hearing on Saturday. sszctinii illegally seized and sold on a landlord's range for arbitration by means of New Kensington. Feb. 21.

With warrant. treaties between two nations, treaties Berman and his wife Anna, also known as Bess, They sometimes called them selvesBerhan. There was no clue to the otbman's Identity. The apartment was lavishly fumia and expensive clothes were found to it. Doyie was well dressed.

two bodies located, five rescue squads tentlonof Congress1today tlon toGodlced to the Hotiso resentatlve CeUer; Democrat; Declaring estimates show 1 out of work, the resolution a President Coolldge autt emment departments to spe i lie building construction, mu employed may get work. i It also, asked that states be encouraged, to ftfc. plated publlo "This unemployment" his resolution, "la most saly; New York, New Jersey, Jiew Kni, the Middle Atlantic state the regions of Pennsylvarr)' Ohio i Binois, and Is being ted, IN alarming degree automobile ak tries and to the bt'" and fpaU: doors trades. luuguii ineir way mrougn smoxe ana gas to the Kinlock mine of the Valley OF usumira among groups of nations, or. one treaty to be signed by all nations.

General De Martols, Italy, supported the contention previously advanced by Great Britain that security best uamp uoai uompany, near here, today, to an effort to ilnd nine other reported explosion victims. ft t'. mRVIHLKOITOM Hours after the explosion occurred at could be obtained through treaties negotiated directly between two nations. mrofiK (ML SQAKED CLOTHES, o'ciock last night the first crew of rescuers entered the mine. Thev re FOD 016 S11DIE ported seeing the disfigured bodies of A series of such treaties, honeycombing a continent, he said, and Including a non aggression provision, would eliminate most causes of war.

mini ntfc en riiT ProvineetowrV Peb. 31. The fmnwrnastMl schooner "Sentind," of iwo miners about a mile and a half CMiinra CO. from the mine entrance. 11 iiuvinii UILJ JILLI1I Honolulu.

T. Feb: 21. M. Thomas De Marinis promised Italy would co Officials of the company said six Needham. wealthy owner of a chain of New Orleans, Feb.

21 Mayor operate ir tne commission decided to recommend a series of regional treaties drugstores throughout England and Ire teen men were to the workings at the time of the. explosion. Five came out Morristown. N. Feb.

21 A woman. A complete change of officers and land, had advised police he was found blazing among her oll coaked iin'ivnDttr among groups of several nations, rath Boston, was to Provincetown Harbor with a biasing cargo of coaL The crew, assisted by men from the naval tug Wandank, were fighting the flitt Preparations were being made to wnhp steam into the blazing hold. Piiw fighters were afraid to open the safely, leaving eleven unaccounted for, er than two nation treaties. directors was made si the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Commonwealth Telephone Company clothes, died to a hospital today with iirii limits swindled, out of $140,000 February 10, by three men believed to be members iaJl liiiNi oniciais saia. James J.

Walker of New xora vmy prepared to mask and become one of the thousands who will have a part to the rout of the Mardi Oraa. pvia Kmra Vnrk MavOT WhO ac iifase i win out revealing the mystery of her For several hours after the explosion of an international confidence ting, asr. strange death. smoke rolled from the mine entrance, held to Pittston this morning. The officers and directors elected Needham arrived here January 18 Police were uncertain whether she rafW' advLaced maiung it impossible for the rescuers Ne York, Feb.53l pendtog hoUday stocks In lighter trading was the victim of a fantastic murder battened hatches, nowever, ior xear oi an Htnlmlon.

to enter. cording to custom arrived here late made much of his first night vm miHmmI the Proteus pageant, today are: President, A. J. Sordoni; vice president and general manager. aboard the Liner Malolo, the police announcement said.

A man using the name of Samuel Pierce, also was a pass ol uuv Officials of the Valley Camn Com. r. It was at Coast Guard or was another of the "suicides by flj," of which there have been several recent cases to the district adjacent shook hands with Proteus and then to a a MSkna A'lraafA enger. He made Needham's acquaint EH J. DORSET SUCCEEDS GLEASON AS MINERS' OFFICIAL pany were unable to say whether any of the eleven men reported still to the workings would have been able to reach W.

D. Gay; secretary, Nell Christmas treasurer, A. T. Glahn; assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, M. M.

Glahn. ance and introduced himself as A to New York. eeat.aecune. snoru coverec.attq buying brought hr'other orders. the railroad and oil issues were br into the advancing movement Gains' ranged' to more ib in the cast of 'MOntansT t' Canadian.

I She was found last night on tht The two soent much time together. company witn aiayor rui went visiting about the places of frolic to New Orleans. Among vthei places he went to see was the TFree; Taffanwm iOUTOUndinK I N6W The directors elected today are: A Bernardsvllle Morristown road by Bcr Places of refuge to the hope of being rescued. The exact working location of the men could not be ascertained. Hadquarters here that the coal in je schooner's hold had been ablaae for.

several days. This morning the sntind, towed by the tug WelHleet, put ato the harbor here. IK IHEBS One day when their, automobile broke J. Sordoni, Kingston: W. D.

Gay, Cen down and they were waiting for it to nam campbeu, a farmer; who was driving by with his wife and neighbor. termoreland: A. T. Glahn. Forty Fort: A rescue team from the United States be repaired.

Pierce found purse con king, list rose ne to thrr Issues which had been4 eentry were hid pshair Ray Waltman, Kingston; R. R. Van Bureau of Mines at Pittsburgh arrived talnlnK'SSOO. George J. Dorsey, of 134 South Cam She was lying Just off th road, back Horn, Plymouth; W.

Stanley Stokes, to taae cnarge oi tne rescue work. Shortly a man. who later gave his jf some refreshment stands closed for u. s. steei and ow strong throughout a name as Gratovll, appeared and claim the winter.

A ed the nurse offering Fierce a reward Philadelphia; Fred. B. Jennings, Tunk hannock; Neil Chrlstman, Wilkesbarre; E. W. Thompson, Pactoryville: Roy P.

Walter, Forty Fort; Eugene F. Roan, eron avenue. West Scranton, has been appointed Inspector the second inspection district to District No. 1, United Mine Workers of America, succeeding the late James A. Gleason, of iiii i rn niDiTni Orleans, where night Ufe But the mayor's party pointed to one thing.

A resulted closing of all gambBng pUoes earlier to the evening and the had no opportunity of viewing this part of the. DlTodaye'the mayor wili fftrt, review the parade of Rex, then lflattned mir uui become one Of the. cele George. S. McCaa, chief engineer of the bureau, was in charge.

Workers held little hope of rescuing alive the eleven men reported missing because of the location of the exolosion Her clothes, which were of ex of 1100. Pierce refused the reward ac eordlnsf to the nollce story. The strang pensive make, were soaked to kerosene 5ULLU IU UfllUUL and she was lying to a leaping circle KtteTbt Ji 'and Sciantoh. tnembers of the. I Forty Fort.

er, who said be had been dismissed as 141 south van Buren avenue, who died and condition within the mine. a steward of tne mri" ciuo, ciaimea suddenly on Jan. 2S. He assumed his company officials had not been able cf flames. She was still alive but unconscious when Campbell beat out the flames.

he had access to be the commissions. FOR A G0NFERHG new duties this morning and will fill to learn the names of the live men who jun. can. 77W SIXTH PAN AMERICAN and would wager the money on a horse tne. unexpired term, which runs until brators in the famous Masdl Orafc.

Am. U. b. escaped uninjured. They came from Her seolskln coat bore the label of 1H August, ibzb.

106 tne workings a half nour after the ex race to Pierce's name. The horse won so did all the other horses on which Gratovll subsequently Announcement of Mr. se AIUW Am. vLoco." i Jt didn't take long ior anyor to warm up to his famed; repartee at ter arriving, to New Orleans and ex 107 plosion, accoraing to Tom wnite. a The presidents of three anthracite rlcta of the United Mine Workers of rtca Jtinaldo Canoauinl.

Andrew "Louise, Buffalo." Her hat came from Parts. Her heavy gold glasses also were imported. She had on a green gold wrist watch. lection for the executive board posi 110 172 ill If Am.Smeltlng deputy for the company. nlaeed bets of from H200 to si.000 ior tion was maae uus morning ny Rinaido several miners working at the sur 57 66 both Pierce and Needham.

Ami Sugar i V. AnW) T. Amer, Tobaoco 1TIHU. 1177 The victim was a woman of about ey and Chris J. Golden have been wmed to Washington, D.

for a jrence. The summons for the three face were stunned, but not severely to jured by. the blast. The trio then decided to place a Dig 15H 40. She was 5 feet, 5 inches tall and bet.

Needham cabled his Lonaon Cappelllni, president of District 1, U. M. W. of after he had conferred with' other members of the boarck Mr. Dorsey, according to President Cap peltoi, will serve as board member with supervision over all locals from North 54 ti1 r.UTTLD OF HISTORY aiuc chopper tA banker and procured $140,000 to cash.

incite district heads to go to wash 164 163 184 weighed about ISO pounds. Her hair had been carefully marcelled, and she wore a string of red and green beads. was received yesterday by Ar1. CC B. BSit ft OUoi Pierce put up $60,000.

Gratovll explained the actual cash had to be placed; 109h09 plaining that not only was te, but the train was late also. As Joan of Arc passed to the parade of Proteus the mayor from New York looked out and said, smilingly: "Just fall off that horse and you 11 be the Prince1 of Wales." The' mayor said he wasn't here for a political purpose but for a good time and intended to do everything ta'the way of a good time that "the law nas Kennedy, atcretarytreasurer Two rescue squads of five men each of the Valley Camp Company prepared to go into the pit Imedlately after the blast, but for sometime they, were unable to penetrate the smoke. In the meantime a call for help was sent to the other coat companies and Havana, Feb. 21. With the United 65 85 574 xw." own x.j...

The trio met to Pierce's hotel room. ie. united Mine Workers Interna Scranton south to Old Forge and Avoca. 201 200 201 union: when Mr. Kennedy re When the whole amount 4200,000 to cash bad been placed on a table, the 166 m', SCRANTON ATTORNEY oan.

Chee. OhfeT. CoL. F. As I Del.

dr Hud. ad to lilt offlre after attending the rat of Frank AgatL slain miners' 71' 71 70 telenhone rang and it was a summons States intervention policy strengthened, but admittedly facing the critical scrutiny of all Latin American Republics from now on, the sixth Pan American Conference was adjourned. An official summary of the confer WEDS HIS SECRETARY tne Fittsourgn Bureau of Mines. 165 nets. 133 ItiV.

133 Coal and Iron Mlloe established a for Needham to come to the lobby. He left the room and the money. M. J. Martin, leader at the Lacka 1133 321 L.

Dupont dead line several hundred yards from He never saw the money again ana could not be learned who sum si the miners' officials or the a. for the summons, but it Is be 317 wanna county bar, married Miss Ines 61 61'. 60 III Dayton, of New York, this morning at 10 o'clook to Philadelphia. The i that International President tne mine entry which prevented officials from learning if any of the miners to the shaft had escaped. i Only 16 men made up the shift Which 185 134 ence activities showed the wide range discussion and legislation had taken, resolutions were passed ranging from a recommendation to give mother 40 day holidays before and after child birth to The funeral of Frank Jumper, of Par i L.

Lewis issued the call and that 35 the only time he saw Pierce was when the latter was leaving the hotel. There Is no "Turf7' Club to Hawaii. There is no horse racing to Hawaii. There are no betting commissions in Hawaii Erie Gen. Motors Int If.

pf Jones Tea Kan. City V.TR. R. bride' had been Mr. Martin's private secretary it meeting will be held for the pur 31 sons, who passed away Sunday afternoon, will be held from the home of i.

nf discussing conditions in the 63 The ceremony was performed In the 36 35 64 SS 31 48T4 resolutions outlawing war and provid 10' 3B NORTH SEA, 8 his daughter, Mrs. Ellen Hensley. 18 bltk.alnous fields. $4 rectory of the Cathedral of 83. Peter went on duty to the mine late yesterday afternoon, according to company officials." They' were due 'w leave, the workings abouv midnight, The Kinlock mine, located one mile Needham was visiting the Island with Cunningham avenue, Parsons, tomor and Paul with Attorney Frank L.

Mar L. V. Coal Mo. Pacific ing ior an annirauon comerence within one year at Washington. Or.1 Oestes Ferrara.

Cuban Ambassa 30 44 row aneraoon at 2 o'clock. Interment tin, a brother of the bridegroom, and his wife and bis, daughter, Miss Olive Needham. Tendon. Feb. 21 Eight members of 166 1H will be made to Mt.

Greenwood Cemetery, dor. to the United States, to an exclu above New la one of the largest in the It has been Mrs. Martin as attendants. Rev. William Gibson, of Montrose, officiated.

1 Feb. 21. Chamber of Com Mr. jumper was the son of Peter and 156 15 sive United Press Interview today gave what might be regarded as a significant outline of the view of the Latin Amer operating on a non union basis since Christmas." Nat Biscuit New Haven N. Central O.

W. North; Amer. Norf. a West North, the crew of the Trawler Petunia were drowned when the Trawler was sunk sfter a collision with the steamship Ylva, to the North Sea. One member of the Trawler's crew was saved.

,34 A wedding breakfast followed, and later the newly wedded couple left on an extended honeymoon Sarah Bush Jumper and was a nephew of the late Mrs. George Worden, of 23 81' 25 60l The enteral office of the company is 09 merce officials said today, they believed Thomas Needham who lost $140, 000 to confidence men at Honolulu was bead of the Thomas Needham chain of 181 ISt 181' ican friends Of the United States as regards toteryentton. "in my he said, "the United Btates is at a critical point from 1 If i i 03 6S to Cleveland. J. A.

Paisley is president. It was reported the mine has been operating at a dally capacity of 4,000 TRAIN KILLS MAN, P. R. K. 'lx drug stores.

The' London branch of 'Needham's said that Needham bad been touring Pittston. He Is survived by two daughters, Hensley and Mrs. Gertrude Jumper, of Pox HU1; also by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Emma Segear, of Hudson: John, Jumper, of West Pittston: Charles Jumper fit Wyoming; Edward and Fred Jnmnnr of Pox i Pr. Steer Car INJURES ANOTHER 64 0 22 17 i tl which It must either work to combine interests with the of America or become Isolated.

SEIIECEOTflBTHv Radio Corp. Reading Co. Philadelphia, Feb. 21 Oneiman was 100 abroad for a year, and was a frequent visitor at Monte Carlo. He 'Is a member of the Pharmaceutical Society.

Instantly killed and another1 seriously i' 7 60 61 Mrs. Anna fieiaHdrtv wife of Bosario 61 sl nop Rubber I I in lured this afternoon when the. motor BP1" wide acquaintance throughout the 1 4South' Pacifto B20 120 7 143 CURB MARKET ny. YOUTH FBACTUKES SKULL COA8TINO Pittsburgh, Feb. 2L Allen Dough 18, of Elisabeth, near here, was killed in a coasting accident yesterday.

New York Curb Market, reported 60 $1 WU dailyby P. F. Cuslck and Co oi Waanineton. Pa Feb. X.

Studebaker Texas Pacific Union, PacUio 113, llv 114 192 Mi in 139 FUNERAL OF MISS TIGUE The funeral of Miss Mary Tlgue, of Bryden street, Cork Lane, was held, this morning from Undertaker Burns' funeral: parlors. At 10:18 o'clock Rev. George A. Jeffrey celebrated requiem Gffleriaburfc1 Pa Feb. '2tjNlnevser v.i mi own, kesbarre.

Am. Gas ft Elec. Assoc. Gas At Elec. Cities Service Com.

an4 Mrs. George Drury and Joseph J. Brandon arrived home this Afternoon, after a two wekm' tour of 54V 63" 2 sons trapped on the second floor of their burninv some Harrison Citr' naar Wabash westtoghouse Woolworth 17 Sas Railroad street, at o'clock this morning at ittston Hospital, where she had been a Datlent since February 4th. Metn ers of her famC attributed Aer death to severe scare sho sustained on the mornlnr of Saturday, 29th, hen fifteen bulldinf a in the. South I Uton quarter were damaged by dyna planted at the entrance to he t.

Knd Oreen Market, 145 South street Mrs. Sciandm was to cat condition at tb time and was oved to PltUton Hospital where she birth to child, which did not lve. i rviving the deceased 4re her hus. moving van to which they were riding was struck by a Reading passenger train near Lansdale, Pa. John purer, 45; was 'killed' George Landls, IS, was injured.

Dura" er's home was at Colmar whOs Landls lives at CpatesyiQe. thirty r6e'gB we 1ay Relieve euTselvea ptactitfaL kw lo term The esiclency pert and tberttttlstlclin, tt us will, at way Durant Motors Metakovlch. J4, today faced: death to the electric chair. He was sentenced by Judge Erwto Cummtoa to tb Washington county Criminal oourt fester day for the murder of George Gregich, March 2A 2t.r. Matakovloh killed Gregteh, It; was alleged, when Oergich'S wife tefused to elope wttfc him.

"Ji lit here, today escaped by dropping from Humble Oil the They Went by boat bv Bt. John's Roman 'Catbolle Jacksonville" and. then' toured Florida i Ohnrch. Interment made In St. a porcn rooi to sne grouna, tafespev.i.'i.',., John's Cemetery.

The pall bearers were vwrang various points or tat 122 123 47 47 64 64 69 00 as. as. 31 S0 0 6tV4 204 20 32 2314' 41 42HJ ,71 .72 Leh. Power tg Beo. air.

ana ma ana tneir ven children. awakened br flames. (Reid TW Oasette and Keep For' mil nr. teresa uv we mate. vv Lent vvaL coal Maxim Ruane, Andrew Tierney.

Jaines and Ray Leh. VaL Coal Sales climbed through a window and Oropped' from the porch to the ground, when Cibt Pi Fraternity Northeastern I Barber SHoips CIcsed; tney ouna toe stairway mowed. Pittatonte'jSIjotr Northern Ohio Power f'm Power Dar Toaite in jwuae was destroyed. lire ior tne poeAmcrican jr. and five Pauline, tax tea v1 '1 Tnd v.

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