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THE A rrCAMItR Prtrn Iratinf Ria Janir ii flri on by fvtaiuiionuu, rn in rAnlrnl of Bratll, lh nrar Riaulian tof m-pinl uii th nnl rnrt flrrd a a a i i in im amp imH la Im and th hitnnt a am d'nul ArndriMal ar nal. 70 'r k'ltrd and 34 aminos an IM Oriman hip Can imaima ilui I fiua the (or-mf Km miI4 makt al( dill er in porr, KINO BORIS, of Bulgaria, By UIS Inh 6rt and ligtmng the gridiron defendera i gull the hiehlif ht of the ttau if campaign both major partir jyeaterdgjr ted their final ifrand ptays for Weaiern Penn. gylvania vole. Development rift yetterday afternoon, bl through the battle line Panthcra ia a chaotic fin attack that eventually netted the great Notre' Dame eleven a 35-to-13 triumph. A record crowd of better thaa 10.000.

which f34 the Rudtua to overflowing, aat stunned aa tlaa green -clad IrUti fearkSeM aad hard charging, perfectly dtyUeJ line brushed aide the hdoa II agaBawwwaaawwaawTaggrr raw fr a Tm'ra or rmmiei A-i amH THC HTT STADILM HLLID TO OVUfLOWIHC if BlOCiST SPOUT CMOWD IM Cim HIS TOUT, AS OTKC DAUl OVSMKAH NTT. )t yeitfraiy were; I The lb rilUbaegh Halee mhm waa arramed af aklB eaaalaf la PPM cbwl. Aa almaol IM pee real at-leadaar af RepaMiraa leadera all farlUaa the Richard W. MarC epabllraa AaaartaUaa rinrhag aael a ad al lba Mtdaav Repab rally. I W.

R. Radgera ttleewa (eeaaarral aad rlrla trader, declared far riarbai. 4 Plarhat rhaned thai wheat' vleel MaaMfaclarara aaaght relief fiwaa hwrdeaaawa freight ralea they were paaaed br tha reaairlranta Ralkraad. repre- Panthen. Then, realizing ib.

great footbaa team aa perfonA tni before their eye, rrcogntcrw in It one ef the greatest that ICUS TICKETS nd Pniw-ri dim anna, daughter of lh Italian kim. vrit marrifd ymndiir at Auii. in th fhuirh of 8l. ftanru. ahrit Ihr inod aaint i bnnm avail lh rMurrttmn.

Ha waa rrallr OOOD aainl. nirrMid only In lh rak and poor. Th Ifgrnd hi lhat rvfo a wirkad wolf that had killrd man reformed mmplrttljr after Rt, laneu hd plradMl nh him, and did a mora hnti, THR MARRIAOK la mid with Ih ronwnl of Muanolinl, prnbably promoted by him tot lh Mk of th alliance. It ta authorised br tha Pope on be-half of the rhurrh. Kini Bona.

hn not a Roman Catholic ireemt that the children will be brought up in the Roman Catholic faith. It Ii well worth hi while to BDIIIS, SUB i i V-1' ID III STORM i SEIZED, 7 HELD ever played ta Pitiatourxn. art talvo after salvo of thundem cheert fitting aa a salute to ta great football machine tha Roekne haj built this year. CO DOWX nCHTXXQ Pitt emerged from the game the glory and respect that all attend a fighting eleven, and 1 mad orgy of belated acoring la enled by (iea, W. W.

Allerbary. rinrhnt ebarged Atlerbary with being a menace la haaeat AS8IM. Italy. O. t.

J5. AP. Oar Boris nt of Bulgaria rut Prince Olovinn of Italy were married in th Crturrn of St. Between 300 and 3M counter-felt Urket the Notre Dame Pitt gam were lifted by Inspector Jsme N. Hoey and a detail of police yesterday.

Seven men were held in the Oakland police aiatlon A request to throw their up port againut a I fiord Pirn hot for PYanrls this momlnc tem governor at tha coming election. final period, salvaged 19 po pestuous hail and rainstorm rated from the wreckage, landing outside. on auspicious person charge In touchdown. Fate tosaed monkey wrench connection with tha sale of fake pasteboard or acalping. It waa back In 1912 that Into the machinery of Intricate Inspector Hoey laid: Inah and Panther met last.

Yea- court arrangement for the wed ding and tha 22-year-old Prince with the prophecy that aalary cut i and uff reductions may be necessary ahould he be elected, contained in a letter addresed to II employes of the South Pitta-burgh Water Company. A copy of the letter, purported to have been aigned by A. B. Lynn, general manager of the company, which supplies water to most of the South Hills boroughs, was made public yesterday by T. D.

cried bitterly during? the cere mony, for worse marriage weather "We remaveal the balder of the fake tickets from I ha line nd destroyed Ihe tickets. Th vIrUm af Ihe acalpers and rllera of the raanlerfeila were fan wha bought llrkeu In Ihe Oakland district. In addition to the seven men. could not have been Imagined, and makr a ronceuion to tain Mui-aolinl'i friendship. nd be mar have recalled Henry IV't remark: Porta tuf biea tine nxuf "Pa rig la well worth a Sulljr made him turn from Protectant to Catholic.

Sully himeir remaining rrole.itanl to hli death. W. 0. McADOO la a "doer of the word." Many men talk about flying Mr. MrAdoo flieg.

Recently he fir from California lo New York on a buninru trip, making It romfnrtably In 16 houn. Venterday he arranged to fly bark, nartlng at 10 a. from the Nrwark air field, with hli gon, hi aecretary and a pilot. she stood In a well sprinkled terday'a meeting was only toe fourth in history, and marked Notre Dame' third victory. Tha triumph wa the fourth of tha year for Roekne.

and enabled him to hang the pelt of the Panther beside the crushed brig of Navy, i Carnegie tattered plaid and tha hamstrung Mustangs of Southern Methodist. Notre Dame left little to be de v- i gown. Lecky, Republican chairman of the Twenty-sixth Ward. But when the ceremony was three youths under IS. attempting to sell parking space on restricted over, the bride recovered her usual dimpled smile In the rain a she walked across the ptazra In a pelting alorm so that her people Uvnn.

in Atlantic City, could not be reached. ATTACKS PINCHOT Jn part, the letter said: "You are hereby reouealed la throw your support against atreet to the unknowing were apprehended by Oakland police. FATF. FAKE TICKETS Al Modell. 3ff.

of 551 Jackson sire as it muscled it way through Pitt for five touchdown in the first half. The Cartdeo-Scbwartz-BrlU-MuUlns and 5a vol-di combination waa too perfect might bid her godspeed and farewell. Ml SSOI.IM AN'XIOl'8 (C'4HHIim-4 Ml Sli, CM. t.l Australian Woman I t.reet. wa arrested in the crowd round the stadium.

Police said he had 25 false tickets and $300 In rash In his possession. P. A. Wood. 2d.

of 221 Atwood street, accused of selling counter-felt tickets in a poolroom in Oakland, was said to have been em Flier Hit by Cold COLUMBUS. Oct. 25. The hitch In the arrangement resulted from the fact that three royal trains, bearing members of the wedding party, pulled In late from Plza despite the fact that they had clear tracks and the right of way. Anxious dignllarlefl.

Including Premier Mussolini, paced the platform nervously In the meantime, knowing from watching the sky for Pitt, usually formidable 13 the line, the Panthers were woefully weak yesterday, and until Roekne replaced hi first-stringers with shock troops, the Irish did about as they pleased. SCHWARTZ STANDS OUT So impressive was the play of the Irish eleven that it waa diffl-cult for one individual to attain outstanding rank, but seldom has PnAto br Plttaburfft aun-Tii rtph Mrs. Keith Miller. Austra lin aviatrix, attempting to estab MR. McADOO laid he wanted fo establish the reasonable flying time from coast to coam nd convince business men that It Ii posnible to enjoy the climate of the Pacific and do btislnMi In New York.

About 16 hours is the lime now, and he thinks It will be eight hours soon. Going west, trawling with th sun. he gains three hours, and his traveling time by the clock Is duly 13 hours. OUR STATE DEPARTMENT SCHWARTZ, NOTRE DAME. BREAKING AWAY FOR TOUCHDOWN THAT STARTED THE SCORING list! a new west to east transcon ployed by C.

J. Barry. 26. of 268 Robinson street, also arrested. John Paulette, of Mmgo Junction.

Identified Wood as the man who sold him a useless pasteboard tinental flight record for women Arrived at Port Columbus from Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Miller was what was coming. UNCOVER or CITfOKMS Just as the trains pulled In a extremely cold when she arrived began and the royal per Irish Victory, Big 3' Defeats She said would spend the night here and leave for New sonages got Into cloNed motor cars for the trip up the hill along York early tomorrow. streets lined with troops.

for $6 near the big bowl. Inspec- (CMttoiKMl rua Tw, Cl. rar. Dutch Red Ejected For Anti-Pope Talk THE HAGUE. Oct.

25. (INS.) L. De Vlsser. one of two Com TO Mark Grid Day a better halfback pranced before Pittsburgh eyes than Marchmont Schwartz, Rockne'a crack left hait Savoldi was good. Carideo was hi usual perfect self and Brill, back at his duties as a blocker and In- terferer.

performed as good football players are supposed to, but 1 Schwartz. Oh. what a boy! i This protected them for the moment, but as the cars pulled up to the Ba.slllca of St Francis trje Pitt 35-19 defeat at the hands of Notre Dame in a game drizzle turned to a torrent. Princess Giovanna alighted, and although anxious hands held urn- VIENNA, Oct. 25.

(INS.) Discovery of a plot to assassinate King Carol of Rumania and blow up the royal palace In Bucharest, was announced by the 3 New York Papers Will Raise Price NEW YORK. Oct. 25. (AP.i Three New York newspapers, the Times, the Herald-Tribune and the World, announced today that the price of their Sunday papers would be 10 cents a copy in Greater New York, beginning November 2. Heretofore, these papers have sold on Sunday for 5 cenW.

lf'ntlBNi4l fill Col. Srvm.l of national championship proportions, and the failure of any member of the East's "Big Three" to chalk up a victory were outstanding in football performances yesterday. Yale was tied by Army, 7-7, as Ible Booth. Eli star, was Hotel Guests Flee Rumanian police today, according to reports received here from Bucharest." The asMHs-sinnlion attempt was I A new epoch in transportation I of mail and passengers to and from Pittsburgh was hailed yes-! terday as three planes halted at Bettis Field on their initial westward flight of a new coast-to-coast air service, A shout of greeting went up from several hundred throats as the trl-motored ship. City of Indianapolis, blazing the way, glided to the earth at 12.07 sp.

m. with a load of mail and prominent munist members of the second chamber of Parliament, was ejected from a session here on a charge of having accused the Pope of fomenting war against Russia. He left the rooms with police without resisting. This Is said to be the first case of Its kind in the history of the Dutch He ran. stepping along aa daintily as a Pavalova as he whisked through the tackles and evaded Panther secondary de-fensemen and then, piling through the line on straight power plays, he hammered with the force of a battering ram.

He scored his touchdown after a sensational (Cmihmw- wi Pan Oa, Part Twa.l Smoke by Ladders PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 25 (AP.) scheduled to tike place at the i opening of the Rumanian Parliament, the reports stated. Fire in the basement of the Ho carried off the field with Injuries. Navy handed Princeton its third straight defeat.

31-0. and Harvard was downed by Arrange Christening seems not well inrormed on South American affairs. It took little slock in the Brazilian revolution, forbade shipment of armi to the rebels, while offering any amount of weapons and ammunition to the regular government, and were next morning to And the regular govern-ament overthrown, iU president a prisoner. Secretary Stlnison, a shrewd Inwyer. will want to know who supplied what Ramblers call the "lnf In this case.

Ei it In announces that It will l-TORnlze the new Brazilian covernment based on revolution nd force. Our roursei Is uncertain. We sided with the old government is It was toppling over. Similarly we lnt millions to the Czar and Kerensky as they toppled, and we have refused to recognize Russia ever since. However, the new Brazilian rulers say they will pay old debts, repudiating nothing.

That may soften our hearts, always open to cash argument. We probably shall recognize the new Brazil, after sulking long enough to let wise Britain pick up Dartmouth, 7-2. The plot was said to have been unearthed during a series of raids directed against an alleged pro-Soviet espionage system resulting In more than 100 arrests. Of Infant Princess LONDON. Oct.

25. (AP.I Carnegie Tech, In a let-down passengers, marking the official opening of the route operated by tel Reading at Twelfth and Market street caused a lot of deiu-e smoke and much excitement In the shopping neighborhood late this afternoon. A number of persons in the hotel were taken from upper floors by ladders. The flie game, routed western Keserve. Princess Margaret Rose, infant 40-8.

at Cleveland. Lindy Yields Autographs First Time to Lame Boys daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, will be christened No (For details of these and all vember 30 by the Archbishop of Youths Hold Up Two in Dormonl other tames, and a signed story by Knute Roekne, in vhich he the Transcontinental Air Transport and Western Air. Inc. The big ship tarried 20 minutes, then resumed its westward flight. THREE PLANKS LAND Within an hour, two other planes had landed and taken off In the inaugural journey.

The was confined to the basement and no one was seriously Injured. Canterbury in the private chapel in Buckingham Palace. 25. NEWARK, N. Oct.

riisrusxes I Notre Dame Lindbergh ever before having team's win over Pitt, see sports given his autograph. section.) Col. Charles A. Lindbergh broke his rule of refusing to give his autograph for the first time here today. first, eastbound planes are due at IN TODAY'S PAPER Bettis Field at 2:52 p.

m. today. Girl Playwright Sues Bradford Man for Balm Jumping from a small coupe, two youths held up L. A. MacDon-ald.

of 1045 Biltmore street, Dor-mont, four doors from his Home late last, night, and escaped with $10. While Dormont police were for the men. a second holdup under similar circumstances was reported by Fred Rothweilcr, of Arkansas avenue. Dormont, who was robbed in the 1200 block, near his home. SPORTS Port A chill wind iwept the landing field as Miss Amelia Earhart.

fa- (CAnllnnrd Pic Foar. Col. We.l Leonard I. Holmes, of Bradford, Eight small boys, all crippled, spotted the colonel at the inaugural of the new all-air trans-continental route. The colonel was engaged In a business conversation.

The youngsters, hampered by friendship and trade. an automobile dealer, was three months. She avers that on Dacembpr 15, 1929, Holmes told Owen Young, Wife Arrive in London Nye Urged to Probe Oklahoma Campaign TULSA. Oct. 25.

(AP.) A telegram asking an Inquiry into the campaign expenditures of Senator W. B. Pine. seeking re-election, was sent today to Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the senate election investigat named defendant in $50,000 breach of promise suit filed yesterday in Federal Court by Edit.h A.

Whitewlng, a resident of Bradford, but a citizen of South RADIO 4 FINANCE Pari 2 CITY LIFE Port 5 MARCH OF EVENTS. Pari 5 ST ACE, SCREEN. 5 BOOK REVIEWS Port ART COMMENT Part 5 SOCIETY Part 4 CLUBS Part 4 REAL ESTATE Part 3 BRIDGE LESSONS. 4 steel braces and crutches, struggled In the crowd of 500 to approach their hero. Lindbergh saw their plight and her he would not marry her, and still refuses to do so.

Miss Holmes said that because of the engagement she lost an opportunity to marry another suitor, and her matrimonial future has been materially diminished. She further claims her earning power lias decreased $50 a month. THE PRUSSIAN government proposes to flKht unemployment by adding one year to the compulsory school age, holding the young back from Job-seeking and forbidding- any factory discharging men unless it Is running on I he 40-hour-a-week plan. How Ihe Prussian povernment would enable factories to meet payrolls If they were forced to keep men not needed Is not told. fCupynsiil, Kin 'miuik lac.) quickly excused himself to the air line officials.

LONDON. 25. (INS.) Owen D. Young and Mrs. Young were in London today after having motored from Southampton, where they arrived from the United States yesterday.

They plan to remain in Knglund three or four weeks, and do not intend vifiitinB ttie continent. Youns said he would not discuss repara Justice Holmes, 89, Confined by Cold WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. (INS.) Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, of Ihe Supreme Court, who will be 90 years old in March, is confined al. his home with a slmht cold.

It whs explained the order of his physician was primarily a precautionary measure. He shouldered his way to the Afri-, from the Cape of Good Hope. Miss Whltewing describes herself as a scenario writer who also srlU: teas and linKcne. In her bill of, i oniiilniiit she allep.es that she and Holmes became to marry on October 5. 1928.

the ceremony to take place in about ing committee, by the Tulsa County Democratic Central Committee, The telegram referred lo Senator Pine's expenditures as enormous." I boys and as they surrounded him eagerly, the colonel autoKiaphed AUTOMOBILES Part 4 TRAVEL, Part The action was filed through Attorneys Diiscoll ancl Gregory, of St. Marys, ra. an envelope for each of them. No one at the field could recall tions payments during the trip. .7, I.

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