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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 12

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-TIll'RSDAY. JULY 9. lS GRant (300- fitTTcnrpr cr WTrLEGRAFU utncr ury hhkuh, EL A Want Ads Onlv GRant 5100 1 i A Ou COUNCIL TO REJECT ALL RECESS APPOINTEES OF MAYOR -PITTSBURGH S-T LE A Other Departments. FIRE DESTROYS LANDMARK Slcnos Lost? Job Tilt A 1 New Court Action Threatened JOHNSTON HITS STATE'S PLAN ON BIGELOW IFrU'k 0Be.sk Birinas 0-ick Relic of Steel Master Still in Service JOB BATTLE HEADED FOR COURT 3 000 fisp vis.b.e thro.cnoat ou'h D.str.c: today -r. a 125-jear-od h'a Mt Lebanon A 5 had room a Us land il Wotks jettor he There was another skirmish today in a two-year war that has involved most of the city oftictals in controversy over the Joi.n-'on has Us apIf jobs 0f two SI.

320 traffic court typists. to tne rampa.cn of Tle cmj sm.ee Comrr.isSinn bureh Motor Club to have ge.mv rrfu-ed to re-n-tate Pruger of 5720 forbes S'reet and Grace Mar, cat. 213 L.r.ru.r Avenue, who were dismissed Dy Mayor McNair 1934 The commission aced after the Supreme Court had ruled that the -j-ne Kiris had no recourse in the court e.ow Boulevaid paved wit i a peima-nent conctetr suiface rat.ier ti.an a bituminous reeoa.ng as proposed by the State H.ghaays Engine Houses Get No New Furniture city fiiemen will have to Kiris had no recourse in the the With1 mark. The d.r.: as unoicup.ed. The fhe b.un.e aoojt 10 clots la The or r.ut known Is was the old A Biahn homestead Two wek.s ago Joseph and M.ke Caduhc brothers, Aitornrj Rods Majot ALNjir's thud po.ntce to the Boaid ntents.

Couni. I tote on him nt week Menibcis thev wou.d mutt him as th( aid Aitornrj Bi.i Onyxhkow jcxtciday, and Chat Ins P. Beindt a week ago Thej 'aid i they wont reeogme the winds lecess appointment RILING NHDLD Council PrtSident Cornelius Scully commented along be-t they can moved out. until after they had appealed to the commission 'them flood-damaged furniture Mt. Lebanon fi.cmen gathered The typists now threaten to go Council yesterday turned down! at their eng.ne house a mUe and i bark to the courts.

Director Thomas A a half away, saw the flames. The controversy- has even In- appeal for $2,948 for replacements The burned three hours be-volved Council, which once pawed 'an ordinance over McNair's, veto, 1 Several councdmen remarked that foie firemen dynamited the rotas transferring all TiafTic Court the furniture might be repaired I to check the blase into the City Controllers, Department. Johnston said "Be are endeavoring to find out from the Law Department how much jurisdiction remains with the eity Department of Public Works after the taking over of citv streets by the State Highways Department. He the city would refuse to approve the resurfacing plan, if it had the legal power to do so Johnston thaiaeteried the state's plan as 'an undesirable nd unwise expondiune of public funds nnisdiction, and later reversed itself by tiansfemng them back. MAY-STERN'S TUNE FOREIGN STATIONS BY NAME! Butler Employment Up BUTLER.

Pa, July 9 APi The Butler Chamber of Commerce reported moustrial employment increased from 5.475 May, 1935. to 6 359 laM May, and I their pay from $566 500 to I $705 000. If there is some misunderstanding as to what the word recess means, the teim will ultimately have to he derided bv the court. Conned is of the opinion no recess exists while our meetings are held under the rules The chaiter act states tht Conned provide bv crucial niles for teguiai meetings This it has done. The Major is making the appointments on the stiengih of an op mon given him City Sol.Citot William Seenst that they could be made bi t.vtcn Council jeaular meetings.

RFCISS DtMID Councilman Robert Garland said- -iCIMBELS New 1937 PHILCO 6201 -74 I RANK II. TUIRIM AT TIIF. DISK UHH1 IL C. IRKK AS SHOT 41 YEARS AGO. Mr.

Thrum heeling, B. Va de. orator, ander Iterknian the shooter, died tins is tl.e at the desk where Ilenrv lav Irak was shot last witness to the a ident. Note the huge lunges during the Homestead steel strike. Since Alex- that allow the desk to fold up like a cabinet.

"I don't believe there can be such a thing as a recess appointment. We hold regular meetings every week. There is no recess. Complete with Philco Hth Efficiency Aerial with the Philco TUNE FOREIGN STATIONS BY NAME! New 1937 PHILCO 61F "5455 Pit Vs Biianm in Army la nap I A i iunini Afl Shunned by Owner After Berk man Shooting in '92 Foreign Tuning System William 1 1 ousel, 21, voted most outstanding junior on the Pitt campus a month ago, who was to have managed the Pitt football squad this fall, died suddenly yesterday in a Reserve Otficers Training Corps camp at Point Marion, near Norfolk. Peritonitis caused death a half- Concerts from Berlin operas from Rome 1 1 news events from London yours in a flash with a new 1937 Philco! Come in and learn howthe Philco Foreign Tuning System enables you to tune overseas Councilman Thomas Gallagher sam.

"Be meet every week according to the rules. hat does the Mavor want us to do meet for 24 hours every day of the week? PROMISES QUORIM Councilman Geoige E. Evans said' "lt's a new wrinkle, We haven't been in recess this vear and were not going to be. There will be a quorum of five members of Council present throughout the summer. The other counnlmon expiesscd the same view Meanwhile Berndt and Onysn-kow announced that thev me bringing suit to collect silanes for the week they woiked.

Each Claims $66 67. stations by name 1 easily, quickly, how it brings you Complete with Philco High Efficiency Aerial with the Philco Foreign Tuning System Rhumbas tangos all the pulse-stirring music of South America is ai your command with a new 1937 Philco! For (he Philco Foreign Tuning System eliminates guesswork 1 brings you more overseas stations, clearer and belter enables you to tune them by name easily, quickly, accurately! Come in and see this new Philco 6 1 Console! enjoyable reception of many more foreign programs. And see and hear this marvelous new Philco 620 Thoie's a dt'sk flown Wheeling that could tell a attiring tale about Hemy Clay Puck if its hun-died pigeonholes could cairy messages. Its the desk: at which the indus-timlist was sitting In 1R92 when the a nai dust. Alcx.indei Beikmnn.

filed two bill Ms into lus neck And smte the suicide of Bel km, in in Fans, it it the onlv tern. lining 'witnesslo lie mine, according to iM owin'! Strangely, the de-k Is a "good luck chaint" to Funk II Thmm, owner of a deroialmg company. He jtot it liotn Paul Rcjmann, who got it fiom a man named Slalnakri whio got it Horn a man named Gatc.s, who got It Horn Flick Fl ick got nd of the desk, Thtnm savs, because it lcminded him un-pleawantly of the wounds that almost took his hie at the time of the Ilompstea-d sled strikp When Reymann gave the desk to Thurm, he told Thurm to keep it as long as he had success In business. And Thurm observed: I still have the desk and my business. Si Delivers CONCERTS SE1 FOR PARKS t'tmtnf hour before his paients, Mr.

and Mrs. Maunce House, of 115 South Lang Avenue, armed at the camp. An cineigency operation failed to save his life. GIRL MANAGER ousel was one of 25 students in the Pitt military unit who left for the camp four weeks ago. They weie to have leturned to Pittxbuigh in two weeks and Ilousel was to accompany the Pitt gridders to their pre-school Gaining ground at Wmdber a week later.

For two yeais Housel had been an assistant manager. Football was his hobby. He had participated in the until forbidden further play by a physician, HONOR STUDENT William was fhe Houscls only rhild. He had planned to be a lawyer. He was prominent In fraternal and extia-cumcular ac tivities at Pitt.

He was a Rradu-ate of the Peabody High School with high honors. He wav a member of the Delta Fau Delta fratermay and had been elected president of the inner fraternity council at Pitt. The body will arrive In Pittsburgh late today. In Cn Monthly Paymtntt, with 1 bolt famous lout carrying thargo. Ci Liberal Trade-Allow ant in WILLIAM IIOl'SI most outstanding At Little As Delivers a Philco Bonus Bond Theft Charged to Guest 400 Miners Strike, Cite 'Outside Hiring MAY-STERN'S tmbets Fine Radios Fifih Floor GIMBELS 6th and Smithfield 914-920 PENN AYE.

i Arranged hikes through Frick, Rivervlew and Schcnley Parks and a scries of summer band concerts in McKinley Paik, West Patk, Highland Paik and Schcnley Paik weie announced today by Mis. Ralph Boots, executive secietary oi the Pittsburgh Paik and lay-ground Society. The band concerts stait next Thursday and continue for seven weeks, McKinley Park getting the opener, followed on Friday by Highland Faik. Saturday by West Paik Noith Side, and Sunday in Schenlcy Paik, all beginning at 8 p. m.

i Hikes will be held on Sunday morning and Monday evening. In Fern Hollow, Frick Park, a talk By Dr. Robeit T. Hance, of the University of Pittsburgh, will end the hike Monday evening A bird walk will be held in Rivet view Park Sunday morning, while Di A. F.

De Worth, hoi ticultui al consultant, will speak Monday evening. A walk thiough Schenlcy aik is scheduled Sunday. Accused of skating nine bonus bonds, aimy discharge papers and natui ablation papers from the room of another guest, Jerome Kebar, 31, living in a hotel ill Snuthflcld Stmt, today was held for couit in Ccntial Police Court on a thaige of larceny. Acting on complaint of John Tomkins, Lieut. Ward Sandeis said he found the missing bonds and papers on Rebar's person.

JOHNSTOWN, Pa, July 9. (AP.) Approximately 400 employes of the Bud Coal Company walked out of its Krho mine in a protest against alleged hmng of outside men in a rock tunnel to eplace others who had been LOUIS DeROy BROS.U TUNE FOREIGN STATIONS BY NAME I New 1937 PHILCO 610B $4750 McNairs Straw Poll jOn Dunn Ouster Fails i To Draw Single Vote Compl'll with Phllea High (Ultlmtv Aerlil with the Philco Foreign Tuning System nLjg Litvwral rado-ln Allowance EASY TERMS Ben programs from far-off Asia reach you more regularly and enjoyably hen tuned by name with the Philco Foreign 7 unmg System! See the new 1937 Philco 610 Baby Grand. cjMuaa Its appai ently even too hot write a postcaid. i Not one has been received in the proposed poll on the question of whether Mayor McNair should fire Safety Dnector Thomas A Dunn. Of the poll Malted a week ago the Mayoi mused: 1 "It stands at no hits, no runs 'and no errors." 544 Smithfield Street iSl ROSENBAUMS TUNE FOREIGN STATIONS BY NAME! New 1937 PHILCO 630X ..84 Now overseas stations become reliable, enjoyable sources of entertainment! For the sensational Philco Foreign Tuning System enables you to tune by name without guesswork or fumbling.

Like a flash you can get London, Paris, Berlin, Rome and many others. And, by automatically tuning the Philco High-Eflicicncy Aerial, the built-in Philco oreign Tun-ing System more than doubles the foreign stations you can get and enjoy! American reception is finer, too. Visit your Philco dealer msec and hear the marvelous new 1937 and lniv one oil tomcnient terms. Complete with Philco High Efficiency Aenof with the Philco Foreign Tuning System Why not get and enjoy programs from Australia Yon with a new 19 37 Philco! Its exclusive built-in Philco cjn NEW PHILCO AUTO UP Tmi'gtt Tuning System brings you mans more foreign ata-tions and permits you to tune them by name and accuracy! Hear them with this new 630X Inclined hounding Board Model wilt) ease famous PHILCO REPLACEMENT TUBES IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY RADIO Tot a demon miration phono your dealer or the Philco distributor: 52 to 1(00 Easy Termi Small Carrying Charge ROSENBAUM'S Radio Dept. Tenth Floor C.

R. ROGERS Penn Pittsburgh, Pa. Montrosa 3437 LISTEN TO BOAKE CARTER OVER WJAS AT 745 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Liberal Trade-in Allowance Eatieti Terme 5434.

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