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-Tmoir, jut mi 1MNAIR ACCUSED OF 'DOUBLECROSS' IN TILE BATTLE file Saw Death Win Twmm 'llowdvV StM'IM'l Willi upid Onl! j. DITHB Cll SUIT IS IK TANGLE jt 4 i I rv i I A A i j. FRANCIS RASDR. It. SOMttG IS SHOCK Of SWSG TWO IS I JE SECRET BRIDE FOR 3 YEARS I i i.

I I 1 I I i EISTER HRUTEHS I SUE CITY McArdle's Son-in-Law Resumes Work at Mayview Building The charse" was hurled at Mayor McNair and Wei- fare Director Southard Hhv todsi in the controversy over for the' hew buildings at City me and Hospitals. M.ijwew. The rhaire was made py F. Harhrnewer. and a i letter to the Mayor by A.

Hach-1 rr.rister. both of Inc low bidders on the tile job. which as given to the fourth low bidder! ft the insistence of City Architect Richard NrfT. 1VORK RESl'MKD The "doubleeross" 'accusation I as made when the fourth bidder, Superior Products Company, pro-' reeded with the tile Job despite a gentleman's reached 1 a hearing before the Mayor. I The agreement provided that no tile would be laid until laboratory i tests were made of the Superior tile A.rock -and the Haehmeis-; ter tile.

Director Hay said the Superior Company, headed by Hex Mans-! mann. son-in-law of Councilman P. J. McArdle, was permitted to I Proceed because the two new buildinRS were needed immedi ately. He acted under instructions irom the Mayor, Hay said.

THREATENS SUIT Court action was threatened today by C. P. Haehmeister, who declared: "They'll either have to rip that tile out. or pay, Thin Is a plain doubleeross after the agreement that was reached at nr Hearing wnn me mayor." The Mayor said today that he Instructed Hay to proceed with the tile work because City Council had tabled the request for funds for the laboratory test, and because William S. Miller, general contractor, threatened to ask if the work were delayed.

i Minn I LOS ANGECeS, July 2. (AP.) An endearing letter from Henry Duttmann to Christine Sloane, former New York stage dancer, was read at the trial of Guttmann, charged with stealing $44,000 in securities from Mrs. Blanche Sew-ell, Guggenheim heiress. Bonner Richardson, deputy district attorney, has announced that through Miss Sloane he hopes to prove that Mrs. Sewell was not the only woman who had reason to complain of Guttmann 's business advising services.

Richardson said he would attempt to show that Guttmann was engaged to Miss Sloane at the time he said he was in love with Mrs. Sewell. Guttmann's attOr-nevc hflVA pnntpnriprf Mrs Rpmll showered him with stocks and bonds because of their affection for each other. Si SCOHESHURT' TORONTO, July 2 (AP.l A span of the Woodbine Foot Bridge, burdened by homeward-bound picnickers, collapsed early today, plunging more than two score persons headlong into a dark East york ravine. Twenty-four persons were injured, none of them seriously, and were taken to hospitals.

Many others, including several women and children, received medical medical i treatment at the scene. A span of the old wooden structure 40 feet above the ravine gave way as members of the East York Workers Association started over it after a picnic and wrestling matches In the nearby park. Belle Baker to Wed, Her Son Approves NEW YORK. July 2. bv her 12-year-old son that it's ail ripht with him.

Belle Baker, the comedienne, announced today that she would return to England in a few weeks to marry Charles Lamborn, a London banker. l-iani to enlarge MEAOVTLLE, July 2. 'AP.) Officials of the Viscose r- i a i Lompany Ol nuiericn aiuioioo.ru i they have let a contract for ex-1 parision of the local unit, now employing nearly 1.000 persons. I NOTETOOANGER OHDP 't4 PROM GAlt A HIM 1 "iL PERIL 1.S00 i A fi A I) EH. w.

Ju'v 2 APJ Fire mm lhr.mKh the riuiMliies KlUUHeiuctu pill): 'Hie the height, of a day's outing for l.SOO New Vmkj children ttNr Hm, nmlf.t bouKlit it, hi au.ii.m m.t i wiituiieni Wiki i.lo.e H. hrm his (limb l.i ti entertainment wm Id. i nr( A f. Ik laged down the midway, Horse's Kick Uriahs Police Doctor's Ley ll. fable, pollct Mil I geon.

M.ny tmly Willi fill liglli leg liiofen the knee in two places. l)r Hniile was inspecting a Iioim for fiienil in the r'ox I'ltupel ill tin In niKht when the aiiilioil kukeij tiiio. Outdoor ratty Held An outdoor card party him! eii-lei lairunerit was held by members of the fjevenih Ward Community Club at ItitnMoi Avenue iind Howe Btreei Inn), night George Poller is flub pieMtleiil fc AMES i I i NSKIFFUPSET When skirt overturned In the Allegheny River Thirtieth Street at the fool late boys weie diowned and ai third boy was saved by C. Vi.me. or 7 Mt.

irov Hoiid. The drowned bov weie Charlen i Klein 1 of 1 1 Wknn.p S'leet, jand IMIilip Stifiui.ko. II. nf 1(U East Ohio Street, rear. i ant is rUslvt, IS of 1014 oil Ohio not a-dioie on I lie! isnte thrown him tav Viane, He told tuil if t- I luil nmh Klein wauled to rhanue plaeei I tkltf and in moving around.

ltt the boat. lnlfrnniitn Nrvtri. HARRISBURO, July Harry 8. MiDivitt. of rtiiliidel-phia.

who writenred William Denl to the elect nr chair for killing polleemnn, foday pintesird to ciov (George H. Katie agiun.st delaying 'he doomed man's elect rorut ion on his promise to reveal the actual slaver of Joseph Zanght in 1927. Dtrir electiocutliin. scheduled for last Sunday midnight, whs delayed 48 hours on his declaration that LuirI Quaranto, now erving a lite term for 'Zanghl's killing, had been "I mined'' and on huj pioml-e to teveal the ac- in i n-rnn nrm m- inner imorq'-- UUUUL UIIULU iri BEATEN IN S41 ThuRs Hatter Man With Pistol. Flashlight.

Loot Safe colit trium rse afire eUinSy sUt.lon agent in I holdup tier th'- Iom tril hmnti and Ve K.ie lUihoad beat Aent on she (tl ami hui)4 (uui tile mil filrwan hud irfuned to t'tite his Imndt at lliri, fiininiMiid Hut the safe t.vn the huwnv IMH' i mi', I )iae had thiir wny without lesntiuni violence, teit mm(, lodiiv, nt in in i it 'l'hi'. imr. wi'unug sun eft, Willkrit Into his nil lee lif luvht. anoiU'iiu to Mrit, "Mi.fc Vm up (if what folio "I wihiI.IhI mhk Vin Hl mi ib hml one ml hrhiiiti ami lot me with t.oiirlluni--1 ihnik It a llubliittit. "I tw Hi.niiiu i ffli mv bunds.

ti llir mie with the im lilt me ullli Dm imii," ''I Inn sin-n 1 1 1 4 Kiiiililn I their lliev tiril mi liMiutt ami anil Ulil Hie mi I lie Huof wlul ihef itililied (lie iif." H1 till TO IIOI1HT Ai ihe thieve, drhed Inso thii Men ait tolled over on illi'l'l'i-d bv line of thrill in In- ho tl.r waic icd or it, he kei( ii hitlilen until the I'M. I'toHihuii i.ic viith ihen in i iv eluti Mm InuiliiV loot mdv ill. em nits tin' In It'll BKHit oil I um hU wuh hhmil floni loi it Ihr -wile Iwd I he liKht, lomed I.Hikiiul (unit lilsnle hihI enolly awv, Mfiiil MiiR'nlnl free Ii hi Ixillili Hllil mi ,4 mi nuii, Ion in At Ins Inline loiUv. wlixir li 111 en hi wife ur( lin Ihe nlMlimi Htent rts. treiiv fllllU, ItKUINA, Mu Julv 3 IAP lure itioii'iittiii relief emu ilnkeii Mhu (,,.

itliiil MiHitUeil lu nt iiui um whit a munii nn i ffierr beiileii to iimiti, vieta f.iiti-ihied 1 1 l.i lV le.ir mi KHIiflir A second officer iwi! a unker weie uiiuied caiiciiliv, Miieeinri mni mine nf iUke eie tun before the po'iee fiiellei ihe ciond, aneoird If penoui atul dispciscd the Itig them the fit I The riot broke nut afier Urn mouiitpit police ami iy nfiieia hiliueij a tn km, tiieclliiK cf the strikem. halicj by lm uf fnioN i lr t' pru iml 10 a Ihmilnlult ctlllin trm itUIH tl tlirlr tuilliea, I'll! it III nil, ()f 'lr HILL IT ft t), July 2 'Al'i-A foroiui'ii niiieit lieeti onteied III tlie iiltmige death of Aliielm Hlikel'i liiCinlier at, tin llilile KtMlidal'd CIlUKll, who fell ill, ul flllllllg Holiday night, service after a-vitrdlv fu'ling for (wo weeki and deelannjf she wouldn'l fat "until (he Iiid tells nie to," Dublin Lord Mayor Wins Sixth Term Uvni tN i July 2.IAP it, ''Am- ta.i,. 'TvMtZ fjiililin for the sixth time, lie pulled 17 votes from lh t'Uy 'iuiihiI yi-nieiiiiiy, against 12 mini 'lom Cluike, widow of ji lie) j.u'ler rxel'Utefl in Jtllt). Fisher's Ditu MI' Kit, Pa July 2 -Mrs A. Miller, 87, of former Gov, John fl, Fiiher, difl a- her home near foeie.

The tm ilv eniiie heie from Indiana, in l'03. July 4th Park phen Poster" in commemoration of the one hundred and ninth an Lewis, of Reynolds street, and dl i reeted by Kdward iilaine, wll start at. 9 p. The festival is financed by th Henson, Miss Margaret Campbell. llarmar U.

Oennv, Miss Mabel 1 1, Odlesple, Ualph Ortswold nd Mis. Laura H. MatDonald. I1GA AGED HOLDU I LU illlES 'MS' RELIEF RIOTERS. HU msitRAtl IO RtVIVt (IIARItH AiY, nr king over Ihe iritrle hum nf Imrln Klein at I lie scene of llie river Imgedv, Alleibenv It tier at Hie (mil nf 1 1tlrtemlb Mreet, rslrnl.iv, lilt liallle In mtvr llila life futile, Atinlhrr I on Hi died, nnp wan reneuril after (lie inn-liiniliu of a nkifT.

llii a hun lelnlanh iielitir, Uncle's Widow Says She Wed 3 Men. Court Told .1 Marv Mv (fhiMumn fri moirv he, mn-tn-U Tlit i toiled in I'l'n (Vsrt t.Mav whrn Vn hti's vt the lse Kowaid Pith-nch. undr ef Common ries i W. HctH-r ththnch. akrd thai ptxeeding the suit sk-i ir.

annulment of her munmse tn her i.viied I ANM I.MIST Miv Mrtv Goldman testified Common Pie coutt lust week she had numtst, at WelKbum W. Vn her Min-in-Uw. E. wluir the lu'ter us nurnM to her She asked aniiuiinrnl of the mama ye I Her amui'ment suit followed one filed in Honda by Diih-rich asking annulment of her munuice to his di uin le on ill ground she win alreadN nmincd to her dauKhter husband. Today Van Ktrk rhaiped that at a hearing in Hoi id in connection with the Ditht'icli estate.

Mis. (ioKlinun alo knonn the (01-mer Mrs. ln'er. of Pitm.nt te.stifteil thai, neither she nor her son-in-law went through with the Wellsbm mat Huge, ACCfSFS MRS GOlllMW I a week ln. Oolilman I i fled heie man led tl.in? In nr- i tier to secure a certificate showing Mie had nnuned her common-law husband.

Oolriman. admit-; ted posing as Goldman at, the! inarrmue an dxlav ronteiuled Mrs Goldman told a trust officer of a New Kensington bank the mm she marned in Wellsburg a later killed in an auto ai In hi petition. Van Kirk aliened Mrs. Goldman also told a Iltu! butBh woman that the man who represented himself as Goldman in Welisburg was a Nevm Gress. BAYUK HEIR JAILED HERE rhnrtreH wilh vaeranrv a uii.

oner in Central Police Court today said he is the son of a millionaire! Philadelphia cluar manufacturer. He claimed he is Harry Bavuk. 31. 1 of Wyncote, fashionable Phlladel-! phis suburb. i Bayuk was seized last nlftht in downtown pool room by detec tives Investigating: the theft of $15 from a customer's coat.

Tliounh not charged with the robbery, was held when he admitted having no means of support. At his hearing. Bayuk said he (had left home because of difficul ties with his family, and that, at present, he is dependent on the! charity of the pool room pio prietor for a living. He was re leased on his own recognizance pending a continuance of his hearing tomorrow, According to a report from Philadelphia, Harry Bayuk, son of Samuel Bavuk, chairman of the Board or ihe riKar nrm. hss been missing from home fur six months, wo Iliteh-Ilikertt Seized Or 1 1 Ol (lunS IREENRBimn i GREENSBURO, Julv One hour after J.

Cole, 32, of Alverton. was held up by two hitch-hikers, Constable Chester I LeiRhty, of Euffidwle, arrested William Briner, 19, and his brother, Richard. 17, both of Hunker. Both lads pleaded guilty to robbery charges, JF. Va, University "Budget Held Up MORGANTOWN, W.

Va July 2. (AP.i After an all-day meeting, the board of governors of West Virginia University recessed last night until July 15 without taking action on a new budget. The univcisity' fial year started yesterday. II -'imi i. FLAGSTAFF HILL, SCHLNltY Jk 1 II I I i i I i i i ETiFL EFJES JUDGE I nlipmnl tonlfP.

LOS ANGELES. Julv 2. -Ann res! ls still flghtma the attempt tne deposition in the suit against her by her former "ll niny Hannister. 8 guardian appointed for their 7-year-old daughter, She appeared at the Hail of Records j'cMcrdny accompanied by her Mrs, Edith G. Nash, and her lawyer.

Gurney Newhn. and there faced Bannister's attorney, Michael Ludcly. Mirs Hardina irfaserl to answer questions to which she objected. Judge Bishop ruled she must answer. But still she remained silent, acting on advice of her attorney.

So the hearma: came lo a halt. Miss Harding's attorney now will apply to the State Supreme Court, attacking the riqht of Judtre Bishop to order her to answer the! questions. I A A I Jf PR. HOWARD GROSKLOSS I ill Vm1 i EXPENSE CASH Cll Coimeiimen get paid for on Jlanfebu. i mm ii ivi.ivor jvtciiuir iTiiwn ill iy bci llil lie r.li'.peelcil (he jotlr nevs were fur lobbying on the rip- per bill.

Apimnnilv eonfenlng with "Uorney, Ju.e MtDevlltlP MU, a conference win, VMmnuZ Piesidcnt, ffobert flurland. the; Mfetv. Mayor signed the (hecks yesterday! iiiiiuwr of the i afleiiinoh ipiiTk, lea ti the iimk i linn Maver telegraphed the Governor "After conferring with Ihe Phlladelnhia enlleiTian hn visited Denl at Hillefonle. 1 Rm eenvlnerd that the law Mionlil lake lis course. If he has nut seen fit lo divulge all he knows ever a period of eight ver, have little rnnfldrnre in anything ttt he can In nrdrr In delay meeting his Maker," Fireworks at JohnMov.fi JOHNSTOWN, Pa, July 2.

AIM- ihree hundred dollars hai MRS, HOWARD CROSKLOSS Ex-Pirate. Nurse! Eloped in East 3 Years Ago Pittsburph friends of Dr Howard i Howdy) Grosklo.ss, 2D, former Pirate second baseman, were surprised today to learn of his'smct marriage three years ago to Ger-aldine Wendell," 25, of Terra Alia, W. Va. Dr. Groskloss.

son of Mrs. Eva Groskloss, of 3015 Zephyr Avenue, Sheraden. now is an interne at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. His wife is a nurse nt Mount Sinai Hospital In New York. The couple eloped to Greenwich.

Thanksgiving Day. 1932. The doctor then was a student in the Yale Medical School from which he was graduated in June, and his bride was in training as a nurse. They decided to keep the marriage secret until they were graduated. Even their close relatives did not learn of the marriage unUl June 22 when Mr.

Groskloss' sis ter, Miss Dorothy Mae Groskloss, "jn 'nd tne Allegheny General Hospital STAR ATHLETE A graduate of Langley School, Dr. Groskloss became well known as an athlete both at Kiskl and at Amherst He left Yale in June. 1930, lo Join the Pirates. Later he quit baseball to give full time to his! studies. ES Ii TAUGET FIS No fooling you'd better hot drink water in the dark.

Another "faucet fish" was re- "i curA'M3'' ii was viMoierta alio cauBni. ay 6-year-old Elvira Dornetta, help-ing her mother, Mrs. Theresa Dornetta, with the washing at their home, 1021 Webster Avenue. Seven Brides a Day Lancaster's Record 1 ANCASTER, July (AP.) Lancaster averaged sven brides a day for June. Court I house figures showed that, while i 212 marriage licenses were Rranted eight more were handed; out in June, Price War Flares A mono Cleaners (r It looked like a cleaning war in ast uf.ny t0ti8y One Penn Avenue establishment offered to clean and press a suit i ior cenis.

uueciiy across in street a competitor announced it would do the same woik for 29 cents. Allegheny! watery voyage. Kittannmg is his Port of call. Mike ls a 25-year-old smntem I boxer with a distrust of ordinaty; systems of transportation. He Is not punch-drunk.

In his fr-adneM there is method. Two friends accompany him In a boat and who knows? this may be th beginning of great things for IB i i I i i i oeen rovinea nv uy council and Company. Among the checks were the Cltiz-ns' Counril of Greater I Johnstown for a fireworks display I ,0 tlly Wmd Don. Thuradav niulit Individual another to man of fireworks Is prohibited. W.

J. Sooht, both since deceased. GETTING READY -FOR THE ALL-NATIONS FESTIVAL If The expnive accounts lolalli.g mote tlmn were fur trips rm March 7 and May 31, at which time Councilmen were in (oi.fe. ii i ence wllhlhePubl.cServlceCom mlwioii on nrgotiaiions for a lover irate from the Puriucsne Light t.tf 4'V NATIONS Vo BC HUd)Ix'yT I i iXalioitH on I'nrtulvl 50,000 to See Pageant in More than 50 000 p-r are expected lo attend 'he AH Nations Page 'Garvin MvXair! I PARK, FOR THE PACLANT OF I Independent lint K'-Jival in of the composer. I jHchenley I'atk i.n he Fouith.

I A pageant entitled "On TrhJ The celebiiition. which Will s'artffoi fieedfjin," written by Heatr1cv Kusso bwims 2 w.il hi- marked by the jd'dirnMon of a Ihik" atage i Ion Mays'aff Hill. i A in whuh i00 persons' i- I i Lrh ,4 PREPARING THE STAQZ ON viessage to mayor 'will lake part will open trie lesiti-irlly and civic.mindeit citizens, vul Tb" ir.ii'.' in' will lepie. Ui jiftoii Duvall is general chair (wilt 1.1 riaUotiiilitie; num. In nae the various Others In tharge are Charles B.

igiouin i.i'r.e folk songs I lloiton, Miss Ka'herln L. law- and dances. Will Kaihait Is: less, Arthur ricrre. Itobert K. (hun man of the ptomain, Cochrane.

Uiuis C. fiihroeder, At IwiIt' 1 a i lowei ing exer-1 Mrs, p. B. Ulgby, Mrs. fluth sie be iml i.v the American! Mitchell, Dr.

James Htlnchcomh, Ifm, after wtuni fh at age will Mrs. Charles C. Cooper, Andrew If you open your faucet and Mike Russo swims out, don't 1 alarmed. He's bearing a message from Warren to Mayor William N.J (Garcia. McNair, via Ihe Alle-: Cheny River.

He splashed 'n' East Brady be dedieaied. Councilman Itobert Garland will speak. Victor Kiiii'icks Little Rvm-phony will play "Gems of 8te- (rrdav, slept there last night, I Mike. Look at Johnny Weiss-'and lose' at a. tn.

to resume His muller; he married Lupe Velez!.

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