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Sports Hero of the Week and Pitt-Duquesne Souvenir--SPORTS-PIX! Today's Sun-Telegraph THE WEATHER STAR FINAL STOCK CUES MARKETS "iV 11 and Sunday, 'zTq warmer tonight. -3Et I i a i. i xj'l'' about 40 degrees. Complete Wire Reports by Associated Press and International News Service SPORTS IDH.HIH rKe III VOL. 23 NO.

68 18 PAGES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1938 THREE CENTS 'a 1 I MtiillraM 13) A fr Urns MM Duce Recalls MUD SLINGING PARTY jjg 35,000 See Dukes Battle To Halt Pitt's Title March 10,000 Men Reported Frosh Battling Sophs At Dukes' Pep Rally From Spain In City "1 KM 9 ft Franco Accedes to 'No Alibis If We 'Token' Plan to Declares End Warfare Sutherland Europe continued its peri- 7 4 lous match to "lasting peace today with these UNDER CLEAR SKY Telephone Company Refuses to Name Wire Clients Morse-rate betting rooms in Pittsburgh were closed after reports that state policemen were here to gather evidence against them. The report spread over the city during the late morning, unci by early afternoon a number of the. shops were turning away prospective customers. Estimates of the number of police here ranged from seven to 33 the number of outlets a Bell Telephone Company official testified exist in Pittsburgh for the leased wire carrying race-betting information.

For each nf the 33 t. il- By TOM HOPKINS PITT STADIUM, Oct. 8. Pitt's I)E VALERA warned Britain that the situation in Ireland is "intolerable," in regard to certain lister districts. Golden Panthers, eyeing another national football championship 1 v.

met the Dukes, of Duquesne Uni versity, here this afternoon before MUSSOLINI, under pressure from London, recalled 10,000 Italian soldiers from Spain. GERMANY, signing a trade treaty with Turkey, spread its economic influence toward the about 35,000 fans. Ideal weather greeted the teams 'as they took the field, marking the Russian frontier, just as Hit-le's troops seized Zone No. 5 in Czecho-Slovakia. I first time in four meetings that the game has not been played in THE BRITISH CABINET con- lrain.

The dry field was expected siaereu scrapping ine iair- hnnn t. thp Panthers' tine partition plan and sent I treat backfield of Cassiano. Steb-ibins. Goldberg and Chickernoo. I Pitt was oenfident but not cocky more troops to end the Arab revolt.

PRAGUE granted amnesty to las the game got under way. Coach Sudeten, Hungarian and IJock Sutherland summed up his Polish political prisoners as a opinion on the game with the fol- national pacifi- step toward lowing statement: cation. outlets there is supposed to be a horse room. CLIENTS' NAMES SECRET The police arrived yesterday afternoon, shortly before Pittsburgh police were disturbed by reports iof testimony in the Philadelphia gambling inquiry. Safety Director George E.

A. Fairley's attempt to obtain from the telephone company here the of subscribers to the race were were rebutted. The telephone company will not 1 give police a list of the 33 supposed "horse belting rooms" Pittsburgh, Vice President Frank i J. Cheslerman said today. Chest erman's refusal followed testimony by a phone company iOlficml in Philadelphia that, there 33 outlets in Pittsburgh for a iwire carrying race track informa- i tion.

-i Vv- rr i A I tji r' "Our boys are set. We have no alibis. If we lose to Duquesne we will lose to a better team." By FRANK GERVASl Now I ROME, Oct. ofj" GAME EXPECTED Sutherland figured today's game would be as tough as any that the approximately 10,000 Italian troops from the Insurgent forces in Spain was announced officially Panthers will encounter this sea son. today.

There was a change in the Pitt i An official communique, date- luleup which started the first two lined irom eaiamanca, uie pa-; games, games in which the fantn-Jsh Insurgent headquarters, but i ers downed West Virginia. 19-0. undoubtedly originating in Temple, 28-6. Sutherland had was issued at 7:15 a. ancj stebbins at burgh time.

It said: halves. Goldberg at fullback and Chickerneo at quarter, with Dan nies at center. Petro and Lezouski at guards, Merkovsky and Raskow- C'liesterman agreed with police that the outlets probably are scattered over the metropolitan district, not; confined to Pittsburch iself. Each outlet is thought to represent a betting parlor. Safety Director George E.

A. Fairly earlier said he would seek the information from the declaring lie had sought it before and had been turned down. WILL Sl'BMIT TO LAW C'liesterman declared "We ist anil will give such information if we are subpenard by Ihe proper legal authorities to do so. "We can't give il any other ski' at tackles and Daaaio ana Hoffman at ends. The Duquesne lineup underwent one major change, with Andy Rabatin, a sophomore, moving up to firsu string quarter in place of Mitch Barron, wtio was injured in last (Conf Imiril from Tauf Twrlvf.) CuTUti! Ill' Siin-lVL-utaiili.

,111 liitli'. tended by thousands of students on I lie campus on the Bluff last night. Today the Duquesne fool ball team met the Pitt Panther eleven in the stadium. of the merry mud battle between the freshmen and sophomores of Duquesne University. This was the most spectacular feature of the football victory rally at- DIRTY WORK ON THE BLUFF The intrepid cameraman plunges into the thick of the fray at risk of life and laundry to bring you this intimate close-up "Insurgent Generalissimo Francisco Franco has ordered immediate repatriation of Ilal-, ian Legionaircs who have served without interruption more than I 18 months, "That is Nationalist Spain's contribution in an efficacious manner to re-establishment of international peace and to satisfaction of the desires of the Non-Intervention Committee." NO REASON ADVANCED It was stated authoritatively that the Ttal'nn troop? affect bv the order total approximately 10.000.

No reason was advanced as to why it was fit to nihke the announcement read as from Sala BlawnOX i 'Irish Disunity Intolerable, Bums tO Death De Valera Warns Britain Capf.Koehl Dies, 115,000 Aulo Workers Idle Ocean Flier i In Clash on 32-Hour Week Running from her Blawnox; By CHARLES A. SMITH Internal ItHiai es Service inirm.ti.mKi srrvir. DETROIT, Oct. 8. (AP.) The United Automobile MUNICH.

Germany. Oct. 8. uwVoiV a nnr until all wnrlrprc Viau home with her clothes in flames. i manca rather than irnm Home but it was indicated that Rome Mrs Katherine Bottom, sa.

ana LONDON. Oct. 8. A flat warning to Great Britain Capt. Hermann Koehl, one of the 5een reCalled by motorcar manufacturers brought a clash to-SosUion of Insure berf Hospital" oday that continued disunity of Ireland is "intolerable" was voiced: crew of three which made the first day with one of the "Big Three" in the industry, from London or elsewhere.

Her house dress became ignited today by Premier Earaon De Valera of Eire. westward flight across the At lan-; At tiie same time a strike way. We have no right to reveal any informaiton in connection with private telephone usage." Disclosure of the existence of 33 outlets here galvanized police to action yesterday. They raided one place and looked around for more. Then Chief Inspector Walter Mullen declared "I don't know of any horse race joint outside of thi, one." The testimony was given by W.

Gillen assistant vice president of the Bell Telephone Company, before special An unimpeachable source re-; when she attempted to light the, In an exclusive, authorized i tic. dled today after a long HI-'was scheduled to be taken by In an exclusive, authorized Gov. Earle Here ness. UAW members in one division of Ten years ago, succeeding where a second major producer, and the vcaied to nternationai News feer- stove in her Kiienen niemen to international News 1 'I vice that in return for the ith- Running into another room, she; i A I 1 A drawal of the Italian troops this! threw herself on a couch, trying ibcrvice concerning reports (1 1 k.i.iii,,, flm vvi.pn.Eire is about to demand a plcb-il IVJI I I I llw ujiiiiti.v in ail umuaiiiin.y win ic- i iuc unim ceive British recognition of rth: the couch caught fire, she ran into.iscile in Northern Ireland on tne several others had failed. shorter work-week was one of the! Koehl and his Irish and German issues in that dispute.

companions flew from Dublin, Ire-1 Fifteen thousand auto workers: For Jones Fete rnst nH fniinnwd 1 partition issue, ue vaicra maae Again in City opia. The legislative committee in Philadcl- When her husband, an that his controversy with the announcement was ma-1: land, to Greenely Island, oil the wcre made idle when union em-! Gov. George H. Earle and other. nhia following a meeting of tl Fascist 0f the Blawnox Steel Company, uoveinmuu on uus puuu Grand Council last night, at which I tin ned from a erocery store to not yet over.

the decision .0 ren.ove the troops hnme at 22 Riverside Court, a. IT'S 'INTOLERABLE was finally -ched. i neighbor took him to the hospital. where Mrs. Bottom lay dying.

The coroner's officer has begun an investigation. tne irost was on tne pumpkin Laoi auor coasi. at the main Plymouth prominent Pennsylvania Demo- ANNENBERG NAMED heavier this morning than yester-l His -flly -plant of the Chrysler Corporation crats were in Pittsburgh today to! He testified the establishments in day and broke records at the local pUzm'aunce a'nd Baron' Gunthcr refused to work yesterday because attend a homecoming in honor of gh cut on the company's Weather Bureau von Hunefeld. the management notified them Charles Alvin Jones. Democratic 'Vanl 1 Str 'm mroonr Z'on Tf below yesterdays record.

Previ- ue Tmall island while relief Place the 32-hour week which had er's Grove. Wexford. (he wires and. according to tcstt- ously the low for this date was Dlanes and ships sped to their be ln effect- Speakers will be Gov. E.u le.

mony yesterday, is owned by Moses 35 recorded in 1937 'rescue The union and the corporation Jones. State Senator Leo C. L. Annenbcrc. publisher of the Re- Prospects for today were fair i 'qaveel the fliers went to Nw disagreed over an interpretation Mundy.

nominee for Lieutenant publican Philadelphia Inquirer 'Vrfrk and were eiven the tradi- of clause in contract pro- Governor, and Thomas Locue. and butt of the committee's mves- tional ticket-tape welcome byivid)n for a 32-hour week to candidate for re-election as Sec-, ligation. hv.lmrt I antain Ki UaA m-'spread employment during periods of Internal Affairs. Mai-' Soon after GilJen's testimony, TOKEN' GESTURE Mussolini's decision to accede to the British request for removal of 10,000 of his soldiers from Spain as a "token" that settlement of 'Cnnflnurd on Paur Two. Col.

Sl. Spanish War DUralrn klfmrtrt auu.uuu piiwiij inuu nn, nnt-mnl i t.T riKmm nuiiian First fQ Stop Fight 6elS TipStaff Job Gets Whipped Bugs Allegheny County Court's first r.sl RAER u. t-yiiii ria win ue una; i 11,111 iv number of employes would be man. second floor establishment at. 118 working.

Prprwiinir liie r.iliv nnd Sixth Street. Fall Fatal to Woman Richard T. Frankensteen. re- Munciv made sneeelies at New T. J.

Smith. 23. arrested in the woman tipstarr. Mrs. Mabel M.

i Mvers. 441 Second Avenue, Pit-1 The Spanish armistice is like a A rtv, a DU BOIS, Oct. A skull fracture received in a Maleu Kensington, and Gov. tune ana Bloom. 27, Curwensville High fall from a third floor window of UAW vice president said he would Logue at.

a community celebration this oi, 1 1 ,,,.,) rftv, lust confer on the question Monday iml 'hat the owner, a John Gold- He said: "Everybody knows that the position of the nationalists in the six counties of ister is well-nigh intolerable. "I have pointed that out again and again. I have also pointed out that the area is rut off and does not correspond to any historical or geographical unit. "Neither does it correspond with the area where there is a local majority in favor of the partition of Ireland. The boundary was drawn without reference to the wishes of the inhabitants.

DA.VUEKOrs SITUATION "I have stated many times that solution of the problem of partition Is essential for a complete understanding and cooperation between the peoples of Britain and Ireland. "At a time of crisis, if the problem still remains unsolved, it may well give rise to a very dangerous situation. "However, the statement of a press agency that I have suggested a plebiscite in Northern Ireland Is mere speculation. It was not based on anv recent statement made by me." (CoDvricht. 1938.1 raun.

was sworn l.i tins morning tarantula ana a uiiui. with H. L. Werkler. Chrysler vice Trnihf r.nv nnd New Vo.k attending the bv Judge Lois McBride.

an in- clinch. The one mat siops Decision was posi- Wolili He 'fit's. pom d. timate friend, whom she will serve, jng first gets whipped. She succeeds Wilson Shea, who automobile as he left the stadium SO.

of Braddork Avenue. Swissvale, President, in charge of lndusaiai will speak in Butler, and Jones following the Curwensville-Du in the Braddork General Hospital, relations. and Mundy in Ca-'ws died in July. The hot blooded bpaniarns mjc Bois grid battle last night. according to a morgue report.

all Americans. Italians, ku.v.wik Germans and French. The trouble iwith the Spanish peace confer-, ences is that nobody understands Lottery Charge Holds Ickes Calls Roosevelt Pick-a-Back Plane Humanitarian Leader' In Hop No more raids followed at once, In pector Harvey S-ott told news-j p.ioei men it would be impossible for horse rooms to operate in Pittsburgh. Police Stipt. Franklin T.

MeQuaide declared: "I'm inclined to think the witness hud in mind the Pitts-hiirgh district rather than the $1000 PUZZLE 2 McKeesport Men Spanish. The fellow that caught the bear Coimtv detectives last night ar- bv the tail had to hang on to rested Peter Churella. 30. and keep the bear from catching up "Michael Fedak. 31.

both of Mc- to him. Its the same way charged with operating Spain except meres nounng iu rU'FTOWV PoirM i. .1 Oet BALTIMORE. Oct. 8.A1N"Plling ''hwt of Secretary of the Interior Ickes aoaI because of fuel "he urged Negroes last night to sup- British pick-a-back plane.

M'-r-port "our humanitarian President." rurv. which m-enUy the asserting that they "have had United States, landed at the. their own bitter experience with mouth of the Oranee Hiver today false friends." He addressed the -after a non-stop than irom Dun-eastern regional conference of the dee Scotland, a distance of about National Negro Congress. 6.000 miles. lottery.

They ere being held hold on to. 1 (Crvrirht, under $10 000 bail ft Another opportunity for Sun-Telegraph readers to share in $1,000 Cash in the Comic Puzzle Contest, appears in Tomorrow's Comic Weekly with the Sunday Sun-Telegraph. Winners in Contest No. 3 are also announced. JONES or JAMES? Who'll win in the November elections? That's the problem the Sun-Telegraph is giving you a line on in the Poll conducted by mailing cards to thousands of registered voters in the county.

The first returns are in and being tabulated. You can learn how the wind blows in Tomorrow's Sunday Sun-Telegraph. PITTSBURGH HOUSING How will the tenants for Pittsburgh's new housing units in the Hill district be selected? How were the building sites decided on? These and many other angles of the Pittsburgh housing project will be discussed in a series of articles beginning in Tomorrow's Sunday Sun-Telegraph. i Bryant Battles Pearson Man Found in Road With Head Injuries Found lying in the roadway on To Stop Slugging lanks hen the Cubs filed on the field Rv CHARLES J. DOYLE cilv proper." In Today's Sun-Telegraph ruse Ahern's "Room and Board" IS Comics 16.

17 Crossword Puzzle Death Notices 7 Donna Grace 5 Lditorial IS Financial 6, 7 Harry Keck 12 Jimmy llatlo Fix Harry Keck 11 Horoscope 5 King It William J. Lewis 11 l.ullell.i O. r.irviins 14 love's Interlude 1" It. who Holiert Kiplev l.t Soeietv. Women's (lobs 8 Sports ii.

n. Stace and Screen 11 There Ouahl In IV taw 1' Theater Chirk 14 Women's Tatw I YANKEE STADIU M. NEW nhhv H.rtnett', day' Albert Moser, 45. of Sylvania YORK, Oct. 8 The weather was a nice ovation.

Gabby Hartnett in Hospital perfect for the third game of the Payers had none of he appear-iWjth posslb( fractured skuI1. World Series here this afternoon. anre 01 a Da" rlUD- Detectives said Moser reported he RED OOZE ss 6P.000 spectators gathered in Clay Bryant is a ngnt-nanaer had bPPn drinking and accom- First Straw Poll Returns I i In Sunday Sun-Telegraph Returns received In The Sun-, ballots in this poll, there will also Telegraph straw poll the forth- be a table showinn lior the same coming elections for United Stales voters cast tnesr ballots in a Senator and Governor are being similar four years ago, tabulated and will be published with exception ot those who tomorrow's Sunday Sun Tele- were not of voting age four years graph. asto. Every district in the county ha I lie noli hen completed will been blanketed with post card have given an opportunity to and a tabulation of the 000 county voters to show then-first returns will be ready for preference between James J.

Da1, is readers tomorrow. nnd Gov. Earle for United States In addition to a table showing Senator and Arthur H. James and Yankee Stadium wl.en the urn- wan one 01 uie me uaus panied a friend in ins automobile. Miiort '-pinv hall tne National ijeauue.

nryaiit ti rht nut to lialt. the making his World Series debut II Yankee's "victory march." after winning 19 games to help the The unreserved section was Cubs win an additional pennant. H. Ashton-Woife, master detective who has access to the secret files of police headquarters on the continent, tells another of his fascinating mysteries in "The Red Ooe." which is revealed in the American Weekly Magazine, distributed free with Tomorrow's Sun-Telegraph. Buy the Best Newspaper Buy in Pittsburgh SUNDAY SUN-TELEGRAPH Call GRant 6500 for Home Delivery packed solidly long before mid-' Monte Pearson, the only Ameri- Total sales (in shares) today on the New York Stock Exchange: 1,113,130 Financial In Ihlt Edition I Taci ft anil 7.

ciay. can League pitcner 10 woik a no- Ticket sellers with booths hit game this year, loosened up around the big stadium had plenty to pitch for the Ya ikees. Joe nf reserved seats ieit a lew nun-: Marty remained in me umcago how the electors are casticg their Charles A. Jones tar governor. I utej before the start of play, lineup.

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