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Chester times Chester; Wednesday, April 17, COLLEGE EDITOR NAMES LAWYERS COL. ROOSEVELT DIZZY DEAN INJURED IN SEASON OPENER OBITUARY I EAR PHII A PRARK1 C. P. CROSS DIES; RAPS NEW DEAL 'Toddy' Says U. Has PATENTED VISCOSE SEEK RFC LOAN FOR COUNTY BANK Real Estate Men Hear Plan to Aid Modia GJMi Street Depositors Three Assigned by Mar HOVE.

Sussex. Enuland. Anrll 17 Charles Frederick Cross, tire man Greatest Debt After 3 Yrs. of Democratic Rule hose enrm oal research made mik giotti to Push Investigation of Magistrates With three lawyers assigned by At stockings available to millions ol NEW YORK, April 17 Cuionel In 1802 Cross, In col I ah oration Ith a tiartncr. F.dward J.

Bevan. Theodore Roosevelt, declared last torney General Charles J. MarglotU discovered and patented the viscose night that fter three years of the ss or treating ceimicEC. rcc.rnp i veJopinf nLs of the process were Democratic National Administration all "we have to shor; for their scheme launched through 'companies founded lor tne purpose wmcn nuruiy p.t fected the spinning of iutlflcSsl silk. is the greatest debt the country had.

shattered confidence and lo aid him. District Attorney Charles F. Kelley prepared today to push forward his investigation of Philadelphia magistrates. Those named to assist Keliey were Deputy Attorney General Grover C. Ladner, Special Deputy Attorneys General Thomas I.

Guerin and Richardson Dilwortb, all of Philadelphia. Two state troopers were also assigned to aid the district attorneys office. cross received ae recognition ror federal government wHer logjed. with his chemical research In connection with it. Ho was awarded the medal wara politicians.

lAddresslnc the National ReDubli( Club, tf which he Is President, Robse tne society oi unemieai inausiry for con.mieuouK scrvlccB Lo the The Slate Banking Department Is negotiating with the RFC Tor a loan to make a payment to depositors of the closed Medta Sixly ntnth Street Bank. Dr. Luther A. Harr, secretary ol banking, made that announcement last night In an address to members ct the Delaware County Real Estate Board at Its headquarters at Sixty ninth and Market streets. The cabinet mcmbe analysed the battle or.

the national banking act r.o racing in and asked the businessmen to support the Roose vent administration's chert In eive the Federal Reserve Board control of the nation's credit. "Anv rUrcussiou of IxpiHinip" said Dr. Harr. "irm'i bring to your minor; Merha Slxty ninLh Sircet Tnml Company, which has paid nothing lo eit nstea ne consmerea tne aa uil sr inn failures and charged chemical industry" in 1316 Me who died 'ivcu nis partner that Ihe 'resnonslbllltv for all rests Kelley slated that since I he disbarment of six attorneys accused of in 1921. where all the power lies, namely on the heard of the administration, President Franklin D.

Roosevelt." John C. DUoseph, a junior hi the MILS. ANNA FOOTE s. Anna Foote. a well ki He asserted that his party believes the republican form of government resident of Tintcum township, rchool or arts anil piuinsopny, vilia inva.

CollfEe, who Iras been named rdtlor In chief of the Vlllahovin, slu Icnt weekly newspaper, lie will laid down by the Constitution and "not in any hybrid importation from Now that the opinion of the Common Pleas Court has been made century, riled last nlplit of a heart tne oia countries oi turope. "We In ihe third year of known in the matter of the attorneys its rjir poruors 10 nine. wvanrtotie avenues. Lester cited beiore it, lie said, "I am anx Mrs. Foote wu the daughter of the depression under ttie present national administration.

Their golden promises ious to clean up this magistrates late Godfred W. and Susan Gardiner, licalio tmi 1 a 1 who were among tne pioneer rcsi ber or the American Mechanics Lodge of Media, and is survived by. his widow Violet; a sister, Mrs. Phoebe Piatt, of Lennl; a son George; and two grandchildren, Dottle and Thomas Piatt. "It will be something of a problem vhere to put the state police men.

but hat can be worked out satisirrctorily, tender at the Phllatlelnhia and Read mi hv the eloslniz of the million people are now on relief, directly or Indirectly. All we have to show for 'their schemes Is the greatest debt the country has ever had, shattered confidence and a federal government water logged with ward politicians," declared Roosevelt. Ing Railroad Bridge, which spans Darby Creek near lis mouth for many Ihr isorlct St. Louis Iv Lliulrslrnm, of the CiilcafO Cu erdav. 'rnnMr I'lirl), EDWARDS PLEADS I Ihink I shall assign them directly to the Magistrates' Courts." Meanwhile.

State Senator Samuel W. Salus and his; brother, Civil Service Commissioner Herbert W. Salus, rvho with four other attorneys were disbarred Monday, delayed thclr Suburban Title. Trust. By the time the department (under the previous administration) had taken possession it had dwindled to a $3,000,000 Institution and the cream and indeed most of the milk of its assets pledged "They have usurped the functions WOMf of Congress.

ih'pi INGALLS FLIGHT TO ESCAPE CHAIR active member of the DUI SCHOOL OFFICIAL ATEDDYST0NE Ladles' Aux arv of the Lpsrer In a desperate enort to stave on civ Purl of the cream was tiledecd tr utlve the. power lo legislate through administrative order and to impose cj uvc broken down the Civil HALTED BY DUST The Monday cvenlns ssrac of the the RFC; the rest to a Philadelphia Final Request for Commu Service and installed the spoils bank which parceled us ioan Mr ma Smv ntnth Street out Cliestcr duplicate Club was "'topped" (his week by a ladles' team, Mrs, Sam yjjtj Company, and worshiped at the Prospect Hill Baptist Church In Prospect Park. Her husband, John Foote, who was a business man, died about fifteen years ago. Her survivors are two sons, John Foote, of Essington. and William Foote, of Lester, a constable of Tfnl Says Motor Was tation to Life, Heard by Pardons Board of bureaucrats to sdv on our actions.

appeais rrom the decision of the Board of Judges to the State Su "It was decided at a conference that the appeals would be made," John P. Connelly, counsel for the Salus brothers, said. "They will be based on the Constitutionality of the decisions, much the same argument as was presented to the five judges Common Pleas Court. "The appeals will contend that tha verdict, or decision, was against the interpretation of the evidence, rather i than against the evidence itself. Wo a group ol other Philadelphia banks "As the situation now stands, pro cecds from any liquidation go either to the RFC or this group of Phlla rlPlnh'H But we are nego They have attempted to regulate Closed by It at 23,000 Feet, Altitude Superintcndent F.

Herman Fritz, of Chester, Is PVT. Speaker Much information on educational matters was derived from nil address tmvnship. and two rPiprrlP.ers, ucr coy, linricy ini, iww. Clarence Blye. of Chester, with a score ol G5', i jnalcti points.

Average 55. Only Hi mutch points behind was Mrs. Bruce Mowry and Miss. Philip Mnwry, a very consistent pair. Third were Mis.

John It linner r.ird HARRISBURG, April 17 (INS1 obert Edwards' final plea to escape ire bave ipplrd the small hi ss man and fostered monoDolv. tiating with the RFC for Irs. Charles Blake, of Chester, and Irs. William Tretter, of Lester, with 'horn she resided at the time af her 'Thcv have voided the Sherman death tn the electric chair for the Anti Trust Laws. sensational slaying of his unwanted death.

Four grandchildren also sur "1 tr have temps: ca with tne enr nk it may, with 01. )tu, 23 000 feet almost the li ii misgiving sti atnspl: "fhev made before the Board of Pardons by Herman superintendent; of Chester public schools, nt the April meeting of the Eddystanc Parent Teachers' Af.M.cln;lo:i. attempt to decided to appeal also because it worilo reisei eye to accent tha inc. litis week ocing ius Ihroiigh the west today. balance the budget.

Wl Ll.I AM AI.KX ANDKR William Alexander, husband of Tv.o oints Attorney Frank A. Si repudiated coverrimeut imei.aoii urmnaiu rier James M. Hamilton and Gordon L. Hamilton. In fourth place.

were asked the board to spare the life of release the collateral so pledged lor benefit, of the depositors." On the national sltualion Dr. Harr said: "A group of ultra conservatives, led by Senator Carter Glass, is seeking lo the bill by eliminating Title II. the vital feature of the pro posed legislation. The bill consists of throe titles, Tills I makes Dermancnt Federal de Margaret Alexander, of 1321: Hrclcoek erjtiKa items. "They have destroyed and 11m1 Miss haui a aviator, said that dust was so thick ait hiRh altitudes her motor would not function properly.

Her experience indicated la dust wearied and dust, victimized though the Supreme Court should, by chance, sustain the decree Connelly refused to slate when the appeals would be filed, but they must the 22 ycar old mining engineer, prin cloallv on contentions the mmmrai street, sun village, gicd yesterday forced us to buy Ira. J. wnync iinmmon ana now Thompson. Two ties followed Mrs. Arthur place in tne aimitonum 01 inc nign school, on Monday evening.

Three essentia! factors on the need for character education In the home and In the school, were explained. Following Mr. Fritzs talk, a portable sound movie was demonstrated. wealth failed to prove bevonrl doubt Freda died from a blackjack dg laKen to mc nigner court wimin Martin and Miss Frances Vcuol. wln persons the terrific strctiKth of the A native of Scotland.

Mr. Alcxanriei r'u and Mrs. Roy from foreign, countries. "They have, raised the cost of living and lowered the standard of living. "They have block recovery and closed the doors of opportunity to our children.

esided in this country for a number posit insurance, and Title III makes of lire jurors was prejudiced. Attorney General Charles J. Mai 1 farms In eastern Colorado. iivmp, urst Phiiadeiptiu sixth and 1 i a ft! in i I i ss, Mrs. John Bruce, ns chnlrmiin Kansas.

Oklahoma, Texas and eastern md Arnett and icd with Earl nnri llvm In KViHvcln.u. I.r I K'OlU ClSClOSild nt tne COltOlUSIOn Of minor changes me present ac NeKti'r is controversial. 'r ni Title IT elves the Federal Ri Mis. irt.y New Mexico. of this month's visiting committee.

We charge that the so called New to this city, win i lu irRumanls the Pardon i nd Bcrtmnd nrnv "hvsicians to the Deal Ls not new but old. as old as 0 trie Miss Iiigalls. iiltemptine; to break the transcontinental speed' record for women, was forced down at Alamos. Colo by a rlust clogeed ciifilne. Fly rpp, tPa i Us policies nave been unty jail to make an cx ot Rohert's mental ren servo Board, to be appointed by the President, sole control over open tr.arkc operations of the reserve system' or, in other words, control of gave an interesting report en mc work of Ihe slurlcnts at the schools.

Mrs. W. Pyle was selected io name committee for a visit lo the schools in May. Mrs. A.

D. Ferguson will lite Order of Owls. No. 1228. dition before Us decision is handed as hi.r.h ns sire would, she could not Ktvsi W.

Miller end Mc CluiT, John I.ally and Vincent Dc The Wft'clnvsdav e.Ilrrnrrnn Ladles' Duplicate was canceled this week on account of the holidays. That eternal and irritating problem at "when to cover an honor" failed not once, but always. represent, the local organization at ing 1 O. Manchester Unity. He was a former member of the Eddy sLone Episcopal Church.

In addition to his wife. Margaret; one brother, John Alexander, of Scotland and two sisters. Georghia, of Boston, Mass.r and Elizabeth, of De the spring confercii warn County Leaf?" both morally and spiritually and ruining us materially. evade I he ureal billowing brown clouds that seemed literally to fill the sky. Miss ngiills took off from Alamosa, Airnorl lodav for Albuoiicrouc a 'lady of fire voluminous Credit, not money, is the life blood o( business today.

No longer should it he vested in private hands, in the hands ni the 12 Federal Reserve District Boards, in the hands of the ord of the case, especially the m'edicat testimony, for use oE the Pardon Saturday. May 1, in the Ridley Townshin Utah School. SUe. planned to stop briefly, and then to Burljank. Calif.

bankers of New York, Philadelphia Chicago and our other large metro ist Altoerirv 1 horn a. Lewis troit, survive. Six children. John, Oliver. Thomas.

Ella and Grace, of this city, and Mrs. Wlllieimtna Houpt, rr.r of 1 ire dclcnde: low nr.d Hie decision a r'KlneiJilile small sir an ovorlrick for rlcclni West dealer all vllir posi Pile villi Miss KlizaLKli Lilhcpi of lreh t'jr, a teacher of Die fhsl made at lire veil. from 505 IWS DAUHY; PA. presented a oriel review ot tne Slav injr and the subsequent trial whid rlivcs of five Kouthwest hti came here lo plan a palen inrainsl soli erosion "We hold that recovery must he our The Constitution, as the Sriprrinr KdrhsPine prilrtic ehcoi, Is absent Prior, a I Court reminded the country )n Us ta from her class owing to be held with id rP aftcn funeral hoi mous gold decision gtves Congress Lewis ahso presented George Mc Kechnle, the father of Freda Mc Kechnie. for whose murder Edward; John Ij.

Clancy, airy the sole right to I Lisle of dust In their mouths. I M. L. Wilson, assistant Secretary of i A url culture, and Governor Alfred M. first objective.

"We hold that recovery cannot come "Wc hold that "there, can be no confidence where no one knows from day to day what the government may nlate the value thereof. place tomorrow evening at o'clock in the Eddystonc Mtthcdisl Eruseopai Church. this vital poser Ls unesicr Kural cemetery. was convicted and sentenced to" the electric chair. said hc did not adject if mercy were shown the voting Lanrion.

oi Kansas, led the conferees how much more vital It is Ml ss Helen James, Jongi TAUL CREAM Eft KITES to uasaeii city, nicy were hc that control of credit be vested In a reel, visiter! relatives i Monday. The Misses ilelcn and Edvthe m.irdng spgloeer. Lcrvis, too, expressed no objection to mercy from the board. day i 2 p. public bnard, appointed by ihe President, subject lo confirmation by the Senate and thus responsible to the The funeral of Paul Crcaioei who was killed in Brooklyn on Sat.p A 10 7 DA 1 0 8 5 A 2 McGuig ari told the board hc had Wilson, i i ill he "Wc believe In privately operated business under government regulation where necessary, not in government opera I inn.

"We hold that there must be an Wcnizcl. of Ashland avenue, entcr again io mention iyu lurirl had only read about, saw chickens aincci their euro on a resent cve The memberahlo Includes: love letters Bobby to Margaret. ft 1 5 1 cmy, was neiu mis morning irom home of his uncle, Viucer.L Williams, at 11)23 West Fourth street. Creamer, son of the late Mr. nnd Mrs.

John D. Creamer, of this city. pa: op to rorisi st noon, saw ai mer: doing ihnlr afternoon chores by lantern llht. ever urrrrp.ainK distribution of wealth "But since Senator Glass and his followers hate Title II. which will strip ihe monicd Interests of their Miss Flarener Miss Helen James.

Miss Klcanor Miss music teacher, for whose love he discarded Freda, an expectant mother but Margiolti Interrupted him to dc Soil O'lon author I ies frcon W.isli among triose wiro merit it by industry and thrift, and that all our people must have the opportunity to ac ington and Kansas State College is fatally injured when ire fell from ship onto the dock, ns he returned 3 SI 7 Of course the mcsse In hearts has In lie taken, which wins. Then the problem Is to avoid losing a diamond control of the nation's lite blood Senator Glass advocates split tins; tin bill Into three titles and acting upoi them independently; are oeo iron: larinei: Miat Peer. Iisl i uorisi; sri Anns litinr ncar. Miss 'I'irelina Mrlcssor. and Mrs.

Donald Drydf u. Holv Comir.nnlon will Ik administered at a Maundv Thursdv service Hav rial wind Pro i but (hat We hold hat this ran only ire Followinc reouiein mass in the far: ha a for the killing ot the Mc Kechnle girl and may also show evi "His obvious purpose Is lo pass Titles I and II and strangle Title II Into the fields because immaculate Heart Church, burl. was in St. Michael's cemetery. The trick, in order to gel lop score at Howell match point play.

The dc in St. Luke's Protestant Kpisuopal I Church, nt o'clock. Rev. Joseph P. "We 1 "''kummcd up.

your case seems not the Mint. Moi i presided i em or of the Federal Reserve Board, ifiehtln? to preserve the bill in its ci ED MEN'S INSTALLATION devotions at EuBcne'Glcnnev Gcorse i bascJ' "rs.1 the Question, of the "We stand for a so and a balanced budget. cause of death: second, on the jury. i after drawing trump, and leads Uic aianicj of a cover. It! I Is forlhconiins, Hie King wins the i trick, md th.

8 Ls ed liaek rod lire tiretv Monday. Williams and vipeer.t nlp.ms. 'Pile nev.lv Dklu Tribe "We stand for private property, not Prank SSU and third, although you feebly press "Since you are business mei MRS. ELLA RODDY SOLTNEK lit. the o.uestion of incapacity, edit and ticularly dependent I Queen finessed.

The liirieeut li (lia Reel iKtn, will be ralsed up this "We stand' for personal liberty, Mrs. Allan flcirt, of Ninth street, for thus hflvf in the bill's Governor tiy form of Fascism ised lo get srd of a. lnslng iiniiiy and nil IS tricks arc 1 passage. I urge you ei. t.

im inlii rs of lire 'Pus "We believe in ouv republican form birthday at a party li iniai Tnbe No. 'JU. of Chester. Roddv. the I The nlloniev general, who prodded died at her McGilisui! with qussj loiis throushoui.

Ecldysloim. ihe hrarimr. Indicated he placed little wa due ni: or no credence on the defenso con 1 Ul lo 1 11 1 1 Appropriate Red Men ceremonies II mailt the installation of the of ei s. to be fo'lowed bv the traiil ficeis. lo be PMowed by the traol oi gpvciiiment as unci flown in Constitution, not In any hybrid im portation Jfroin the old countries "With a solemn conviction that ov i teution that Freda died of shock bccics your support.

"Also of interest to you in this bill Is a provision lightening ihe restrictions on loans on real estate which can be made by national banks. Yon know how light the mortgage money market is. This lull will loosen thick for tire declarer alien the suit I Lard." 1 V1 Uu'hm oo) I. and wlrerr sh" ired Edwards' iin.son dinner. Those to be i arc Raymond Blanton, that iic no longer loved her country ana our cnilciren are in a member of kepl ter jeopardy lhan ever during or.

(he storm tossed waters 6' that market to a certain extent and ancnhr''ighte rr' "tHi 'ved ,1 duunomV inek do i so sMrem; IMneVt trcnth street, siK nt the week end In ls UL 1 1 1' r'p I Smvrnn. Del. rtuesls oi Mr. and i 1 i the isddvstone piePs'i ourselves to llgnt Lake last, summer. thus make easier your nnnncing FREE LxtradiGns "The Supreme Court, in refusing e.

of West Oak TLl son VlzVC nC.ll lilC ifC I Philadelphia; Anton and dmibt ot Edw'aids' guilt and Philndcfp that These, are stirring times. The f' s. George Refit is not between Republican and Mrs. Joseph 1 Democrat, bin between conservative of Concord nvr and liberal. Our administration at.

Wilmington, De extimuatliiLt ciretlnl UNDERTAKERS Marriott i declarerL "its up night bv nupolreis oi the West Lard pi follov survive. Funeral rr miSemriH.s hav. Hnrrisburg Is lined up on the liberal 1 io you to show there were," he told side. PicGuir "Wc hop told the Pardon Board. iUl 1 r1 11 1Kmh' I A 1 Vl I II I Luft.

the iuror. before belnsr called Mr. and Mr Ncrr.i.ir. rcrdeck. of Thomas Krll'ao eliaoman ot Pie CKPkH HOSPITAL I ssiflcd Ads Eleventh and l.efprr street, were I committee in charge of ihe Folerof, for ei' Ji nt of tuida 1, 1,1 I nni, 11 III fa it I i 1.

wi of1, for duty hL the Edwards trial, had her' told tlriee dlfTeretit persons that rP.it I Bobby would "burn" in the electric homes dally try Ihcm. 1 I sumo; or' bridworl importance." Margiotti replied, "be I ANNOUNCING' THE REMOVAL OF THE FAIRLAMB FUNERAL PARLORS tn 1600 Edrrmont Chester PHONE 3314 RAY F. 1 MSCHWEILER FUNERAL DIRECTOR H. W. FAIRLAMB SON charge for the use of our parlor Since residine Ffilctoft she wosM eause the evidence is there, regard START RIGHT AWAY older.

McGuigan was asked by the at Beskles her sister. Mrs. George torr.ey general why Bobby's menUl Stortes in STAMPS Miss Mary Cailrr. of Kleser.th Hal. itup West Third street.

Mvect. I mc vis'Ve SIDK U.ANCKS Itv corse Clark i ity was never examined, but he marie "Is 'three anything wrong with him mentally." Margiotli a.skcd. I can't say that," the attorney re By I. S. Klein itlgc work.

Invit( warrt deeded rienl cdiatcly. pi; nil brlcire the most skillful and Jf CA 0 OK MISS ItCCIIJCOKn ilwmccii iL sirpr. pr. I esslo rr i i harges arc adjusted (o make Ihem ttractive lo your means. Save nd start now.

Sly free offer is President Wmo Became Mis. Jessie Richmond, formerly of MeOmSa i mn 1 1 Chester and Upland, died en April fl 1 eveval letters from r.l s' ch 1 at Bound Brook, N. J. Miss Rich chums, all stressing his character GRIFFITH i V. IP W.

01 TIClALS 'pdl IN HANQI.1KT PLANS ,1 i mond was a daughter of Elizabeth and admp for clemency reject Bobby's King i Funeral Chapel and William Richmond. Her father was a rural letter carrier for manv yrars. While a resident ot this cltv, fi. al midnight. Miss Hicnmond ber of St.

Paul's 1 HORACE 5. GRIFFITH SONS Norwood, P(t. I Episcopal Tlle n'rs. inl intional air line, op SrHttlc. and DR.

H. SHORE crating bel c. wbs established in No Charge for Use I'M of Chapel Mrs. Mary Jones Ward, wife of Frank B. Ward, who died In St.

Petersburg. on Monday, will be burled from her late home. .11 Wlndemcre. avenue. Wayne, this aft Above Stacy's Shoe Rcpal oou nt 1 ws' 1 pT'.

it. 'vyiV' and eeaitr ol erriwos on tlr 't. W'lS "noon Chmd no? hnnn.irt Tr i P. a I 1 lOO. Sam Sanders 'wars, will itcnd tHeafTMr.

te wiuj Js ThomasMooncV. well known South il lip' i 1 1 1 73nlV iM'h Bom In Sprlusflcld. he as a mem ruler of Albania, pet fhots nrr taken at lilm wherever lie goes, vet this dashing ruler ol an unruly people lias brought the first slpn nf civilization to bis country Kin? Zob. as he Is known, is His onh bachelor king in Europe. He he came president ot Albania In 102; and three years later made bim Good News for Late Shoppers All the clothes brought to our Stores far Cleaning and Pressing by 1.30 P.

M. Thursday, April IS. will be finished and ready to wear for Easter, by Saturday after telt king. Recently li world news whtn he announced he lAQpA GARMENT SAME PRTCE was seeking a bride with a million dollars. Ht still is seeking.

Several of Al banla's poslal is SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON OLD COMPANY LEHIGH AND ANTHRACITE COAL FOR THE BALANCE OF" THIS Nut and Egg $9.50 Pea $8.00 Stove $9.75 Buck $7.50 SOLE AGENCY. FOR HOPPER'S COKE. S9.25 ATiOYE TRICES ARE FOR CASH DELIVER Story Coal Coke Inc. Compton Coal Coke, Co. Ml iv tip ECONOMY STORES 407 Edgmont Chester 1374 Market Linwood 1 5 i 'work fe' Ixting done by Sannif! McCiav." (U A retire rf tpr ei pp asr tn ho Arthur Ha nicy, and promised lo put a tint i Jf 0FR.

rj eia. herd on th street for the an ifuMiit.msws'. 'W "LU 11, features of this 40 year old ruler. NBA Sfrvlee. Inc.) (Copyrlgbl, 19S1 sts.

riitinf Titn i rum Lynne, ra. rnone miKi mciiiui.ar uay ierviccs 01 UIC a irrriD.e nnie Htepmi; my parcnis snors, iou snouiu sec now 5th and post. they kick them out," 'ihhm.

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