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ij 1 iiilii'acitc; ifiek' telegraphic SERVICE OF THZ united press LEATHER 3 TEUPEBATUEE Mostly cloudy tonlrht and Wednes day, possibly lirht rvm la central 1 Qen ty teeertog tod'lirth portions; not much change GuatM kaOdinf. Max, 52, I p. i Xlo, 87th YEAR WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1S00 DAILY EST. BT THEO. HART.

1883 PITTSTON, PA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1936 FIFTT CENTS A MONTH BIX DOLLARS A TKAB HER WITNESS MISSING IN THE JEWWMGS HMII ,1 i I 1 Ul1 SIX PAGES 'Must tmAI i ANION WARNING FLOODS ADDING TO FORMER COUNTY MALONEATTACW, GOOD REPORTS AT FIRST MEETING OF DETECTIVE FAILS TO MS ABMHS STORM DAM AGE IN PRESIDENT FOR I VI FALSE FRIENDS F1VV T'CAMPAIGNERS RESPOND TO CALL THE PHILIPPINES BROKEN PLEDG. By JOE ALEX MORRIS, (united Press Staff Correspondent.) Detroit, Mich, Oct. 13. Gov. Alf By RICHARD C.

WILSON, several northern provinces are facing famine, continued to mount as the Former County Detective Leo Grohowski could not be located today M. Landon's campaign special arrived (United Press Staff Correspondent.) The national Democratic administration was severely criticized for its at 12:40 p. EST, from Cleveland. Manila, P. Oct.

13. The Arnedo when counsel for Emerson P. Jennings floods destroyed rice and other staple crops of "the granary of the Philip and Agno dykes on the rampaging reckless waste of money and Presi and Charles Harris called him in the Aboard Landon Train, enroute De pines." dent Franklin D. Roosevelt for his Pampagna river burst tonight, flood' tag thousands of acres in fertile Cen county court to testify for the two INJUNCTION ISSUED AGIST HANOVER BOW) Elpidlo Quirino, Commonwealth disregard of party platform and cam MARTIN MODE FORMER BUSG? MAN PASSES AV A 1 tral Luzon, and adding more deaths secretary of the interior, released pro men charged with the dynamiting of paign pledges by Dudley Field Ma troit, Oct. 13.

Gov. Alf M. Landon climaxed his bid for Ohio votes today by praising organized labor and warning that the nation's working and damage to the toll of destruc in Tbe annual Membership Campaign of the Y. M. C.

A. is getting a good start. Last evening the first report meeting was held, and while the attendance was not as large as expected, on account of several conflicting meetings, the reports presented by the various teams was very satisfactory, and Indicate a successful campaign as the workers proceed with their solicitation during the week Tie renewals and new memberships report totaled 67 and the total amount of membership fees was $514. This was considered very encouraging for the first report, and confidence is expressed that the second report on Wednesday night will be even better. The report by teams last night was as follows: Members Fees lone, noted New York lawyer, lifelong vincial emergency funds for use aiding tihe stricken areas.

tion in one of the greatest typhoons Judge W. A. Valentine's automobile. Grohowski was the second impor in recent Philippine history. men must guard against their "false Red Cross and other relief workers in the area reported thousands of taut witness to be missing from the Democrat and collector of the Port of New York during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson, at a political rally last night at Assembly friends." After withstanding four days of court room when called to the stand pounding, the dykes gave way under The Republican nominee, heading persons were homeless.

pressure of tfce roaring waters which Officers armed with a court order still were seeking Gerald Williams Sustaining the decision of Judge 1 VI Martin Maughan, one cl PI; Hall, sponsored by the Luzerne County Branch of the Coalition of Amerl rose to record heights in the Pamp The Commonwealth customs bureau reported that a government boat sank in heavy seas between Zamba ror Detroit to make a major speech on free enterprise, discussed labor's rights at Toledo while campaigning W. S. McLean In granting a preliml who linked Jennings to the bombing r. waimti r. most "spected men and a pro; agna, one.

of the principal waterways of the Islands. nary Injunction restraining the school at a preliminary hearing, but who, "8ure in Irish societies here through a great industrial area. anga and the Negros Islands. Fifteen directors of Hanover Township from The death list, already over 300 He praised the advance of labor, persons aboard saved themselves. the defense contends, now has repu diated his earlier story.

ditlcn, thousands listened to the pro I for upwards of forty years, 1 12:15 o'clock this morning st heme, 70 Elizabeth street with hundreds more missing and fear the reforms achieved and the great was not learned whetfcer there were cancelling the teaching contracts of gram being broadcast over a Wilkes' Arthur Garftelrt Havs tnurlmn statesmanship of Samuel Gompers any fatalities in the shipwreck. Barre radio station. forty teachers, because they were not clvil Liberties union attorney for the Packard 6 $46 Graham 6 63 months illness. Mr. Mausfhan i ne governor leic nis train at To Asserting that he continues as a ed dead grew hourly as the muddy waters swept ttwough the crumbling river banks and roared through the tiny villages of the province.

given the 60 day notice pf such action defense, called Grohowski today, but stricken ill early in the sumir leda and drove to a downtown thea Studebaker 10 91 Commonwealth airplane pilots made survey flights over tie storm area to determine medical and food needs of the victims. They reported widespread be could not be located. No announce Democrat notwithstanding his support of the Republican presidential his recovery was despaired of I ter, where he spoke to a crowd of Oldsmoblle 21 163 as required by law, Judge W. A. Valentine, by a decision today, perpetu ment was made whether he would be theater attendants estimated at 1900 The inundation destroyed hundreds Ford 3 21 candidate, Governor Alf M.

Landon, time that intervened although 1' not until a fortnight ago th 1 available later. Another thousand listened in the of Nlpa shacks the fragile dwellings suffering and an acute need of emer ally restrains the Hanover school dl in this campaign, Attorney Malone Plymouth 6 16 Chevrolet IS 116 Harris escaped from the detective conaiuon Became so weak' tl streets. gency shelter and food. ecto.s from entering into any con sometime ago, but was captured later B.u clearly apparent death was In the few minutes I have this of Luzon native farmers and further crippled communications which have been paralyzed since Friday by Though the storm itself was dying tracts with new teachers, and that The total amount of cash reported in Homell, N. and a month ago Rvit hv hi nmrii inn The funeral will1 be I.

morning I want to address myself es down, the greatest danger was in the the defendants pay the Costs. on the first night was $303, which is he testified that Grohowski had fram in nf npmncratir nrt.v nlat. morn" requiem mass at gales, driving rains and floods. pecially to those 65,000 Toledo men runoff waters on the highlands, which The bill seeking an injunction was 3 "TJ1 a much better percentage than in I1 A Of! lain n.troln Mio wU.w.Uw and women employed in factories Damage to agriculture, already may keep the lower regions flooded for form, repudiated the party which he previous campaigns. o'clock in St.

John the Evangel! C. Church. Interment will be In he had been framed by the detective IBCU UtlV v.w school directors from severing the reaching the point where residents of stores and shops," he said. "In short, several days. Charles Zambettl was awarded the Thomas Lynott, a prosecution wit' want to talk about labor.

contracts with the teachers. No an prize of gallons of gas for mak ness, admitted under cross examina' fMi r.tu Maughan was born In, "Labor has its rights. It is to the ewer was filed by the defendant di tag tfce best individual showing on the tion today that he lied to secure evi The distinguished declared L0' "he'e he apent credit of this generation that we have first report, and the second prize of GOSPEL OF FEAR dence from Jennings. rectors' to the statement of facts, and, after reciting the facts. Judge Valentine concludes with the following con that people of the nation cannot years' He to rAzr v.

as a young man and for tinware young man and for tinware come to a much clearer appreciation of them. But lator today has its one gallon of oil went to Physical Di' rector Edward Hall. Thomas. Lynott, alias McHale and Rev. H.

C. Buckingham, pastor of clusions of law: Solomon, who figured prominently in the arrest of Emerson P. Jennings and thirty five years had been emp: at Granahan's Store, Pittston Jt reckless spending as has character false friends. In otfcer nations they have already betrayed the men arid the West Pittston Methodist Episcopal IS ATTACKED BY Mill REVOKES HIS RESIGNATION FROM MAYORALTY Charles Harris In the raid at the lzed the Roosevelt administration and maintained that, even if Roosevelt Is "That the defendants should be perpetually restrained from entering tion, making the Journey daily women who work. Sterling Hotel on August 3, 1935, Church, delivered the principal address last evening, and enthused the defeated, the nation must now bear te Organized labor, in the fifty years Into contracts with any person or spent the morning under a searching workers with his earnest presentation persons to fill any.

of the alleged of its experience, has made a distinct contribution to our Ameriacn life. Ii cross examination by Attorney Gar a tax burden of 24 times 999 million rrH wmcn dollars as the ccst of the New Deal a of the anneal of the Y. M. C. A.

to vacancies claimed to have been ere mm field Hays, In an effort to prove ttiat Lynott, or McHale, had lied and was the people of the community His ad in its first four experimental years. I tl" ated by the termination of the con has achieved progressive reforms for the welfare of working men and wo I tracts of said teachers. Attorney Malone said that his talk I CTZ A ,,1 "le not to be believed. men through evolutionary ratoer than here last nteht was the first of a ser "That plaintiffs are entitled to a dress was chiefly directed to the workers of the campaign. He declared that, if the campaign was to be a success, the workers must have faith in the Attorney Hays, after quoting the Pittsburgh, Oct.

13. William N. w.ii. b. MaHgnans wife, the fcrmer 1 revolutionary processes.

mandatory order requiring the de By FREDERIC A. STORM (United Press White, House Correspondent.) McNair, enigmatic former mayor of "Workmen's compensation benefits, direct testimony of Lynott, the special detective as to his statements con fendahts to recognize the contracts fehse of the principles of the Demo aWf Among the societies in which industrial accident insurance, child Pittsburgh, today sought to return to institution whioh they are represent between the said teachers and the Maughan was inte ested 1urinr 1 labor laws, minimum wages, the rights necting Jennings and Harris In the conspiracy to blow up the Valentine ing, and he painted in glowing terms Wichita, Kan, Oct. 13. President the office he vacated exactly a week tavno vi vaac iivn aie Vfcao uivv I Hanover Township School District as In full force and effect. That the trin in hv DlVlSlOn NO.

4 A. i ly collective Rjosevelt, rm an address today biddui a picture of the wholesome influence that the Y. M. C. hai HM'tiurmg' the abuse of injunctions, reduction of Ambrose Xanga, thJ.citw chair Jtt 1 defendants should pay the costs." mi a ui ki wmmuiuwiiwu.

iaj wuu car, asked whether Leo Grohowski, the local county detective, was in the court room. He was not and the at for the nine electoral votes of his Re hours of labor these are among the cfl, he "revoked" his resignation of man of the Republican Party in the lJzr'r7 mn' meniiy sons cf St. PatKi publican opponent's home State, at Improvements gained for the working Oct. 6, when he stepped out of office its long history on the lives of young men, by providing them wit a helpful and inspiring program for their leisure time. So have faith in your rnrtod ths ittfttimniiKhMi mUrf.

thin which he was honorary vice nresi people largely through the ef'orts of torney complained that he was not seen about for a few dys. Attorney tacked the Republican leadership for to climax a series of quarrels with dent: and the Holy Name Societv of their organizations. councilmen. vmji 4Wv.a smmmhu vv 'spreading the gospel of tvmev Mftlnnft to Npwarlr whom th Jonn Evangelist Church. Organized labor was bravely and Hays requested that he be informed when Grohowski appeared.

project, he said, and at the same time The letter arrived shortly before The president spoke from the seat Surviving are two sons. Josenh A. faith in yourself. The person you council went into session. It was an of an open automobile parked in the wisely guided for a generation by 'ts greatest intellectual leader, the Attorney Hays asked the witness if TRIAL CHARGED WITH visit to the hope of enlisting his In middle of the field in Lawrence Stad Pittsburgh, where he has a speaking Bene Maughan and one lister, engagement, and thence to the 'west Anna HconM.

of Chattanooga, it was true that he stated that he nounced immediately that it would he given no consideration at today's ses ium before an estimated 25,000 en Samuel Gompers, who was respected as one of our foremost statesmen." would draw tfoe line at very few things Tenn. coast. sion. thusiastic Kansans who had clogged if he could make money, and the wit' Warden William B. Healey, Repub Typewritten on a piece of paper the highways since dawn to give him terest in the Y.

M. C. and its work will quickly discover whether or not you are interested yourself, and he will be likely to base his response on your own faith and your own presentation of the appeal of the ness replied no. Just three inches long, the letter said: noisy reception Asked if he ever told Jennings any lican nominee for State Senator, pre sided at the program and spoke brief 'I hereby revoke and recall my let He had as a backdrop the scenery thing that was not true, he replied, Before Judge B. R.

Jones and a "Though bitterly assailed, GDmpers kept organized labor out of politics," Landon said, in a thrust at some contemporary labor leaders. "Politics Is a factor that can lose labor its independence," he continued, declaring Gompers' Judgment had ly. Aside from Attorney Malone the ter of resignation bearing date of Oct. being used in connection with the "Yes, to get evidence, 'Jury was placed on trial In common Brief Instruction talks were given speakers were Congressman C. Mur Kansas Diamond Jubilee celebration 6, 1936, and withdraw same from your "Didn't you tell Jennings lies in pleas court today the suit of Margaret in this city.

by General Chairman Roy Speece and General Secretary James I. Ling. order to get money?" asked Attorney OF McNamara, aged 13. and her father, further consideration, respectfully yours." Attorney J. Justin Blewitt, nominee Tie president attacked his opposl Jerome McNamara.

of Pittston. against H8' Group singing added to the entnius It was signed in ink by McNair. been vindicated. "Where labor has participated in organization of new Phillo J. Conway, of this city, plain "Only to get evidence for the legislature; District Attorney Leon Schwartz, Mrs.

Grace Baldwin, iasm of the dinner meeting, with Miss Under the name was typewritten tion in the most vigorous terms he has used on his 5,000 mile campaign tour. Although he never mentioned Didnt you tell Judge Valentine AN OLD BREAKER Mildred Krise playing the governments, trade unionism has been outlawed and the workers nave be when you first met him that you were tiffs seeking damages for injuries sustained by the daughter, who alleges that the defendant beat her Mayor." McNair's sudden action stunned Governor Landon by name, he met a county chairman of the Coalition of American Women; Mrs. G. Clinton Cogwell, national organizer of the Coalition in charge of Pennsylvania. come serfs.

The next dinner meeting for the Pittsburgh. the Kansan's criticism of his poll Shamokin, Oct. 13 A group of "No; I never told him that." while she was playing in Spring Al presentation of reports will be held cies with biting sarcasm. 100 miners who asserted the "Labor in the United States must guard against the flattering offers of Asked about Gerald Williams, tfte tomorrow evening at six o'clock. Northumberland witness said that he heard Williami ley, Pittston, on July 18, 1934.

The charges Is that the little girl was beaten and bruised by the defendant "The Republican leaders have told you," he said, "all kinds of things government, no matter how attractive Invitation was effered by Rev. J. N. White, pastor of the Broad street M. E.

Church here. The talks were an owed them back wages, prevent say he did not know him, the wit OHM TO. temporarily. Labor must maintain its mantUne of the abandoned Sad about what this administration is try' In the. meantime, the team workers are urged to see their prospects and turn in their reports to tfce captain as promptly as possible.

ness, wihen Jennings was arrested, but and Is suffering from nervous shock indepjndence." ing to do. They have tried to spread soie preeeniauon oi. me Kepuoucan colliery near here today. Lynott explained that he expected to Party's stand in this vitally Import Defendant denies the beating. Attorney K.

J. English represents plain the gospel of fear not only in the fac A. D. Weiner, Mount Carbon be arrested and locked up in a cell tories, which is an old shopworn trick, whose purchase of the prop tiff and Attorneys P. J.

McCormlck with Jennings and that a dictaphone ant election and proof of the favor with which the remarks were received by the large audience was given by REV. A. D. BEHRENDS but ttiis year they are even trying to $68,000 was confirmed by was co oe piacea in me ceu. and T.

P. Lenahan the defendant. LABOR CHIEFS MAY bring fear into the homes and fire era! court at Scranton last "You told up before that you never the prolonged cheering that greeted sides of a TO till dicated he would demand legal I heard Williams say anything that was each speech A chorus of "no" went up when Mr, untrue?" "Yes sir, UIUIEEE ponce protection for the removal equipment from the colliery. Roosevelt asked the crowd whether it "And you said you knew Williams At the cutset of his talk Attorney Malone gave an interesting sketch of Uniontown, Pa, Oat. 13.

The fight wanted to return to "rugged individU' Weiner had sent a crew of 12 mi for years?" TRIBUTE TO NOTED DISCOVERER; to prevent Attorney General Charles his background, terming himself as alism to begin dismantling work, Watch The witness said he did, but that he J. Margiotti from prosecuting th: HONORED AT PARTY "a Democrat, an American, an Irish' "Don't you and your wife and chil ON PEACE SOON did not tell Grcftowskl that Williams third degree" death of Frank man demanded their order to do the work, but refused to allow them to man and I'M for Through dren forward to a safer, better statement as to knowledge of the wit Monaghan, today appeared headed for out his entire address his remarks hwrfn th rinmimmt mn. future today than you did three and Rev. A. D.

Behrends, who was in ness was untrue, when Williams said the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. were punctuated by sparkling humor iacked signature of one of the stalled as pastor of the Langcliffe he did not know Lynott, the witness, CLERGYMEN SPEAK a talf short years ago?" He asked. A roar of "yes, yes," was the re John Duggan, counsel for twosLate as nc neta up TO naicuie we series trustees who authorized the tele. The witness said he knew Williams Washington, Oct. 13.

Representatives of the committee for industrial organisation said today they would be willing to discuss peace overtures troopers and a county detective Presbyterian Church, Avoca, on Oct. 12, 1926, was honored at a reception sponse. was lying at the time he made state the Rocsevelt administration. Before reaching the stadium the given by parishioners In the church charged with murder in the death of Monaghan, announced yesterday that he would appeal to the supreme court ments concerning Jennings. He said he heard Williams' right name was of the American Federation of Labor, Malone explained that he had cam In keeping with the spirit of Christopher Columbus, discoverer of America, members of Pittston Coun president and his party drove through No official statement was forth paigned for Williani Jennings Bryan, downtown streets lined with cheering last evening, marking the beginning cf his eleventh year as pastor.

Included in the large "attendance of Fred Bucftiner, and heard him say he to remove Margiotti as prosecutor. coming from the rebel union faction, citizens, many of whom had been cil, Knights' of Columbus, met last iived New Ye rk City for 18 years Duggan petitioned the Fayette headed by John L. Lewi. However, woodrow Wilson, Senator LaFollette and Senator Wheeler in the move for a third party. He had also toured evening and listened to an elcquent standing for hours to get a glimpse of and that Williams was under oath at county court for Margiotti's removal, certain CIO spokesmen said: A him.

VThe crowd along the route, members and guests were Mrs. Janet Hastie, Mrs. Agnes Alexander, Mrs. Harry Johnson and John H. Ander the time at the Jennings hearing tribute to their exemplar given by Rev.

James Walsh, assistant pastor but lost his appeal in a decision yes the country in behalf cf woman's suf "We are Willing to talk over the which was held in check by police and a troop of 292 cavalrymen, was terday aftemcon by Judges H. S. situation." frage, prohibition repeal, and in be The witness said he knew these statements were untrue as he had known Buchner. or Williams in Scranton The funeral of Mrs. Anna Jbpllng Dumbauld and Thomas H.

Hudson. son, four cf the oldest living members of the church. It was believed a CIO meeting of Sacred Heart parish. Plains. Other speakers were Rt.

Rev. Msgr. p. Boland, pastor of St. John the half Of Tom Mooney.

He disclaimed membership in the Liberty League, Studley, widow of Joseph Studley, estimated at more than 100,000 by po lice. Duggan's action, a quo warranto would be called soon, and likely A program was presented and J. for about four years and tftat they who died Saturday at Endicott, N. Evangelist Church, this city; Dr. Leo proceeding, demanded the attorney general show by what right" he worked together for a time.

would appoint a sub committee to conduct negotiations. This would treat Edwin Davies, an elder, extended official greetings and presented Rev. Behrends with a desk set and globe said he did not represent any economic royalists, but thought of himself as a friend a labor. He said "lie came rem a poor family and was was held this afternoon at 3:39 o'clock from the home of Thomas Walker, 65 Main street, Inkerman, and was with a similar body expected to be claimed to be special prosecutor. Mar, giotti replied that, as chief law of Attorney Hays read from the testimony that Chief of Police Taylor said Jennings had $100 in his pocket at the time of his arrest in the raid at in bahalf of the congregation.

Mrs. named today by the federation ex ecutive council. licer of the commonwealth, under an 3 still poor. largely attended. Many floral offerings were In evidence.

1 Behrends received a basket of "roses act of 1850, he has the right to super Lewis and CIO director John "I will try to give you the reasons ev. ana Mrs. Behrends both re the Sterling. Services were conducted by sede any district attorney in the state LUfflE'CITIES sponded. John Frey, pastor of the Methodist Brophy conferred today in an emer gency meeting.

in prosecuting a case. for the faith that is in me," Malone said at the outset. He explained that he was the son of an Irishman born Asked about Harris, the witness said r.e never knew Harris, but saw the latter about Scranton for two j. Brown, Plymouth, district deputy, and Joseph Jordan, grand knight of Pittston Council. John Waters, deputy grand knight of the local council was In charge of the program.

A social hour followed the speaking program at which entertainment was provided under direction of Thomas Hennigan by Joseph Moughan, Joseph Boyd, David Garrett, Marguerite Schevets, Margaret Mary Hennigan, Rose Nolan, Rosemary McDonald, Trudy Wlldoner, Vincent Calvey. Leo McDonald was accompanist. Counsel for the 12 men indicted in Associates of Lewis said: "We ere Episcopal Church. In terment was In Pittston cemetery. connection with Mdnaghan's death, in Philadelphia, who voted the Demo willing at any time to discuss the years.

The witness admitted he had pallbearers were Jonathan' Parker ONS OF ITALY IN was instructed to file petitions to cratic ticket for 70 years and died last situation." Donald Heeps, William HoUyi Samuel NOT YET TABULATED Michael Redding, in charge of compiling the registration of vcters in been a gambler at one time and add' ed: "I am not an angel." Christmas at 91. "I am rxt a Re quash the indictments and other pleas, before the last Monday of November. Huffsmlth, Hiram Booram and Rob publican, I am a Democrat," he said, Asked if he had anything on Harris ert Heeps. The defendants will be called to trial IIS "but beyond that I am an American. at the time of the letter's arrest, the January 4.

"I do not want to bs sentimental, witness replied that he had and re PUBLISHER'S WIFE DIES the four cities of the county, stated today that he would not be ready to present his totals to the registration ferred to admissions made by Harris Proud of the accomplishments of NORTR SWEEP COAST but I have a boy six years old. When I ask him to do something and he tells me he will do it, do you think I He added that Harris was pointed out NOTICE TO office at Harrisburg for. certification Huntingdon, lS4trs, Christopher Columbus in. discovering America, members of the Order of to him as a man seen In Jennings' until the latter part of next week. New York, Oct 13.

Northwest want to tell my son that a President Anna Patton Hunter Biddle, 60f wifi PROPERTY OWNERS I office. The witness said he kept nc the Sons of Italy commemorated the Mr. Redding explained that the winds, sweeping through Central Cf the United States made seven of Joseph P. Blddle, publisher of thl rotes of his work In the case. tn anniversary of the day cn Canada and across the St.

Lawrence Your co operation is promises to the entire American peo Huntingdon Daily News, died today. after an illness of several monUis. valley, brought snow and gales to which the Genoan set foot on San Salvador with a program last even northern New York and the eastern ple and broke every one of them. When a President breaks every promise in his platform I am against him. NEW YORKER FINED AFTER AUTO WRECK ing, Columbus Day.

An orchestra Now Playing at Your Local Theaters (With starting time of Feature Picture) AMERICAN "Swing Time" with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 seaboard today. presented a musical program, there asked to guard against fallen leaves entering catch basins and sewers. Clogged sewers cost the "We hired a doctor and put on his In Portland, the temperature WORK SCHEDULE was an entertainment and refresh work cf registration has been retarded by the large number of voters who registered or changed their registration the last three days of last week. Hundreds of persons' called to change their residence or their party affiliations. Mr.

Redding is being assisted by 22 special clerks and the lists of voters are being separated and classified into new districts. After all removals 'have been ments. was down to 29 degrees, with 30 at Boston and 34 In New York. Snow fell, at Buffalo where the temper The committee that arranged the OF colliem: white coat on March 4, 1933, and Malone as well as Landon were all fcr his policies because he was elected by America: We said 'There's the and the body politic was sick. But if city money to clear.

Please feast comprised: Chairman. Joseph ature dropped 24 degrees to a low of 31 yesterday. gather up the leaves and Messino; O. Mazzeo, James Delcontl, Sam Ccglianse, Joseph Detore. Joseph Scranton, Oct.

13. Wlnfield S. Haltjcn, who said he was an employe of the Chase National Bank, New1 York, was fined $27.50 today after an accident in which Corporal Bsnjamln Franklin, of the highway patrol, was injured. Police said HaKon crashed into a road barricade near Daleville when his car skidded and struck the ca after that first operation it turned burn them from time to Lunetta, Carmel Puma, John Barone, THE PITTSTON CO.1 Central and Batter tetnes will to erate Wednesday. BRITISH CABINET out that instead of removing the appendix he'd taken out his stomach, Domlnick Da Merco; chairman, L.

ime. changed on the dockets, the clerks will list them according to their party enrollment, and the lists will be sent ROMAN THEATRE Trapped By Televisicn with. Ly'e Talbot and Mary Astor 2:0 4:00. 6:00. 8:00 and 10:00 MEMBER IS DEAD Switzerland, Oct.

13. Sir Zurich', and if Instead cf a grey or white LOUIS SEIBEL, Mamerella; toastmaster, A. A. Vena; speakers, Comm. Vito Bianco, of Kingston; Prof.

p. PacL of Nantl Godfrey Collin, Secretary of State for Scotland In the British Cabinet tagle, symbol of the, country, he and that riding cavalryman produced a to the secretary of the commonwealth at Harrisburg one week before the date of the election. Superintendent of Streets EBOF PKBG COAL Ca BroadweM Colliery and Kehoe Berg breaker wffl wot Wednesday. trounan. Acoke.

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