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CHESTKR TIMES, CHESTER, PA.f SATURDAY, JANUARY, 11, 1936 WHERE DEMOCRATS WILL HOLD CONVENTION MERCHANTS TO POUCEBALLIS NAME OFFICERS SOCIAL SUCCESS List of Nominations Made Hundreds Throng Ches REPRIEVE LOOMING FOR HAUPTMANN, ON GOV. HOFFMAN STAND at Dinner Meeting Election Jan. 23 ter Armory for Fourteenth Annual Fete A soclai success was scored last In their annual pre election nomi night when members of the Chester Police Department entertained nation session held at the Chester Arms. Hotel the Chester Merchant nominated the men from whom tlia choice of 1936 officers and directors the Chester Armory, Eighth and Sproul streets, in the form of their Continued From Page One got a. tingle special trick lo pull out of the bag." kidnaping, allhouRh the author did hlblled a reserve that kept Ihcin at not explain how he knew.

arm's length. Hut quickly the mln Wclghing heavily against Haupt Isier tallied Hauptmann confl lann tin fn Ave judges dence. of the Pardons Court trendy have told Hauptmann on I lie occa him fr.rm ihr on of mv second vLalL to him thai, fourteenth annual ball. is to be made at a meeting on tne evening of January 23. The evenlnst was filled irlamour and the thrones who at After meeting lor hail an nour in rnose nominated ior president were Samuel Felnberg, Edwin M.

Fried and Sidney RafTel. One will, be voted on at the next meeting. The candidates for vice president the eovernor's office, a period ap majorl ft Pardons Court and people were asking how he mc oarenUv devoted to organization, the their votes alone can finally con tended were extremely gratified in the beauty and magnitude of the ball which was the largest attended Governor Huffman hi piwcr to He quoteo a ein anair sponsored Dy tne pono the oast several vears. veto a clemency vote out mus trie n.qtir talk freclv to VOU. are iviyer j.

reisman, tne retiring president and Harry M. McCoy, Those nominated for directors ar Adolph Berko, Albert Canter, Carl A. Doubet, Henry Dallas, Bernard Goldstein, Harry Goldstone, Harry You may ask jnc as many questions Festivities began at 9 o'clock when the grand march about the attractively decorated hall beean. court transferred its session to the more spacious court room of the State Court of Errors and Appeals in the State House Annex. That was the court which denied Hauptmann's appeal for a new trial.

Five of the members of the Court of Clemency which debated his fate today were members of that tribunal. as you want ana i wm answer to i the best of my ubllity and know I power oniy 01 a uuhul majority votes to sustain the trial court. The court Is purely a mercy court nnd may order any degree of clemency it feels advisable, even to a full pardon. KartlhiK ttic ransom money, Those participating in the march moved slowly down the stairway couple by couple and then took up their first round of the floor. A.

Hynes, Myer pressman, jonrt Sorcuss, Edward Snyder, Ralph E. Swarts, Abe Toliin, Sylvan Turk, 1 have Just completed writing my life story. You will find there a de 11 UP) The NEW YORK. the opening round ol the York worio TcicKi nied explanation or tins ano lore are any points not clear to 3u I will gladly answer any nucs march the official guests of the as wuaoipn weDer, josepn weinoerg, William J. Wolf and Henry Wolson.

From the directors nominated a Ti en ton copyrighted dispatch froi sociations led the column with when the court started the real work of its meeting, in place of Hauptmann's appeal Harold G. Mavor am Ward. and Mrs, UnfTinnn nf New JcrAcv has de Ili MaHiik scii lias r.ev?r askrd nominations will remain open until Ward as the nrst coupie. in tne termined to Giant a. reprieve to Hauptmann point blank did he kid ie Municipal Auditorium in Philadelphia, which was chosen by the Hcmocralie National Cor 2H, ti tsl ui In WaahhiKton, as tint se.

nr the JJemoeratie National vejiivenlnii vvlurli will open and Mrs. Michael A. Honan followed Bruno Uichnrn. Hauptmann acspui nrnhnbllitv that the Court eet in C'leveianil weeks after tlie Repulmc bv Director ot Accounts and Fi tne election meeting so tnat any additional candidates may be added at the request of members. The merchants have also decided that any candidate eliminated from the contest for the vice presidency will I1 tirse iH crleic Ml nance Walter H.

Craie and Mrs. execution. vtcted man's aged mother in Germany, begging that the life of her son be spared. A second letter, from Rev. John Matthleson.

pastor or the Trenton Trinity Lutheran Church, Hauptmann's spiritual advisor asking "mercy" also will be read the court vii in Mnw lwcfilns 1 snrles would be ntittlnir the citv Craig; Director ot Highways George J. Hunter and his daughter Miss ill New Jersey and the prls only at one time to do sc penter work and nowhere time the Lindbergh baby iiiLtird March 1. 1334. 'Early today he determined key, on Second criin I well forward in 1936 in the task of World nctlon. on the evening of November shaking: ort old debt aec.i tiaf be considered as a canaiaaie ior tne directorate body of the merchants guided by Telegram said.

in thp rnrlv vonri of the oresent he Safety John T. Ross and Mrs. Intuition amcirnUni; noss: Director of Parks and Public leciing, CONVICTION IN RELIEF FRAUD Continued Frnm Page One a conviction, that Hauptmann property unnord h. reopies ana 300 block Brwmall street. The I A resolution was approved creat muiv.mami, according to tne minister, looks well.

He is not necessarily cheerfui but he docs not seem lo he afraid. innocent ot the actual ia Attorney General WileilU, who held an hour's conference with m.mhm nf his st.nfT before the lng the title of inspector of streets, MacDnnald 'and Mrs. MacDonald. ter said it was evident that Coontin had been drinking. Nomi nations were received by Myer Pressman the retiring president who was in charge of th meeting.

Plans were briefly sketched for celebration of a bargain festival to Dlscussina his bflbv son. Mann past wnicn nas oeen nnea ior number ol years on the regular and William A. McClurg and his meeting, went before the Hoard to i far 1 gO daughter, Deris McClurg. fried, HoupliTinnn said to Rev. Mat Ihlesen last Christmas department payrolls by Norris hlm.seir." he will not fnr 1vp inn.nt.hK ilnrhitr 1915.

The represent tne eiate. risnc i nuiu the defense counsel who marched Coonan disappeared shortly alter the accident and was hidden away in a loft, It revealed. He admitted in court that he had drunk iv t.prriv,? Rov Snaman and Mrs. It's sad. Here It is Ciiristmas ic.

Mv baby is at home. How given. There is no change In sal be conducted in the early spring montlis under sponsorhip of the NEW YORK. Jan. 11 (INS) solemnly Into the chamber.

Seaman, headed the police section the time that ne was on tne uoie ary mvoiveo. The Grace liner Santa Rita, on six whiskies, but tie said they were 1 Jove him. i suupose I love him because he has come to the age merenants. Tne Boya ana Stanley theatres will cooperate with the pro cedure, Wilentz and Fisher would ot tne marcii, ioiiowed Dy tne assistant conductors and their tiart over the entire board wnicli ur. jotin r.

i.j.u.mcj William Chase, accountant foi be tne oniy person vhieii was election day. ne needs his lather, i teei gram by arrangement of trailers in the Delaware County Emergency Ftc OBITUARY tour of Latin America, will first ners, whicn included: ueorge feo rick and Mrs. Pedrick, William de Attorney John J. Sletser hel Hon il, i tin tl paid touch nort at Crlsobal. Canal zone, Stewart and Mrs.

Anna Stewart, flhnrlM Hardmsm and Bettv Mul on the morning or January 17, the rin von which lliuno Richard Ilaupl It was impossible to predict, however, what course HolTman might urge. If he could win the assent of other members, it would he possible MRS ELIZABETH M. ELLIOTT time that Ballantine first ao celebration oi tne event. Those who attended the dinner meeting found one of the city's newest products at each place in a sample package which contained a. national retail breakfast food now produced In a plant here which be plled to the time of his arrest.

Under holland and John Logue and Mrs. Margaret Micka. Couples lined directly in rear of the conductors and inn oy Mr. MCLjQvcrn nc ior tne court to can im "Paslor, I kept company with Anna about two years before we were married. I rescued her once Convict Wilmington Voulh A Wilmington youth who was con ccinc cnnir.

Gov. Harold G. Hoffm: threat I comprising the remaining members nesses it mignt care uj uuui. On the final vote on Hauptmann ft mninrilv of the etttht inem have Dr. canton lu tei diownlDtt.

I knew she would time that Bnllnntlno was working, was he eligible for relief ns his tody could be carried out by Canal for i a faithful hclnmate, But il ly three quarters of a.c. a Patrlclc Hanlcy and gan operations recently. SEVERAL INJURED earnings imruu; ins )ei lout, ur i by the miuicii'iiics this lone ordeal bers must vote for clemency in order to save Hauptmann from the chair and the majority must Include the pioyment exceeded lie maximum tmy by Juuge Fronefleld with tlie ship. since my arrest that she lias proven hiry, died last night about 1 o'clock Mrs George Taft, Captain Joseph, in the Sacred Heart Hospi 1 r' 1 I i 1 nniark, Ser and Clayton streets. Death was gemt Antjrew Desmond and Mrs.

due to a heart condition. Desmond. John Carney and Mrs. the, IN AUTO ACCIDENTS me to oc worm ner weight in Ids case. years in tne county jait anil iwy BRUNO SAYS HE line of $100 nlus the dost of pi Mrs.

Elliott. Who was 70 Tars npnran. Wrluht. anil Mrs. Anna lacona.

of 925 Flower was born in Cecil rir.im.y, Mary claries FarVn.d rs. Hast, All possibility that the court might go to the death house and interview Hauptmann was dispelled when Conklln announced that the goiu. The minister revealed that a "certain company" had approached Hauptmann with an oflcr lo give him a large sum or money for a confession, cxolalnlncr this money land, and came to Chester to live Jt i otter Stotter, Judge Prone field, later in the day, sitting with Judge Broomall ordered Ballantine to make restitution in the amount of $210. to pay the costs of prosecution and put him on probation on ills own recognisance cutioii. He Is Evcret.1.

Henry, who, together with his uncle, Charles Henrv, also of Wilmington, and Edward Glbbs. 1 West Ninth street, IS INNOCENT IN street, and. her daughter Theresa, lacona, sustained injuries last night shortly before ten o'clock when a. imu. one ii i ali peterson ana onanora ameo German carpenter nao.

wilhuhhj i wmipit, for a. nersonal hearing. i Iu: "tai.e( iiusjji.ii iul j.l i lagiiu ana miss vei car driven rjv jerrv acona oi tne Marcus Hook, were arrested in and around a truck in which some of the would greatly aid his wife and baby after he was gone. Subsequently INDBERGH CASE lion about a year ago. Her hus for three years.

Ballantine was rep rescn Led by stolen tires and Mrs. Kandravi. Howard Win Li.e minuter was Ine.ueed to ask liauplniar.n how about Hint. He Boon after the court got down to work, It called for the ladder that was found outside the Lindbergh mansion after the kidnaping the ladder that Hauptmann allegedly and Butler streets, the latter vehicle Gihbs, who was already on parole driven bv Charles Yatzus, 1210 Vat Iree and Mrs. winiree, Frea and Miss Marie TLCary.

Bernard quoted lEaupfmann as having said: Continued Fr Page On, eh In Wn enmity Jail to ijnsior, you snoiuo Know me lilts lime. I am a German and not Dougnetty ana Airs, uougnei by, M'ehnel DnchRrtv and Mrs. Doch built Bnd used to gain entrance member of the Meth'jdlst faith. Her survivors arc a son, Frank LcRoy Elliott, ot Faii lce, and a daughter, Mrs, Pr.ul J. Klotz, of this city.

Two sisters, Mrs. John may not have been a clnirchly man John de Haven White. He Is married nnd has two children. Vnnn(f Thief a tied Stan icy Butog, 17, of the 100 block Grace street. Wlls given from 1 to 3 years in ihc county prison, and Chester Gibalda, 17, of the 100 block forte ti" more lo serve, fiharles Henrv.

Hook street, Camden, N. J. The lacona car was proceeding fast on Ninth street and the truck was moving west on Ninth street and struck the other machine on 111 i i i Ail erty ar.d narry Megonigai ana mis. Persons close to the court believed that I can give to my wife and the but I have noticed ills reaction to prayer and to the Scripture. ftiegomgiii.

his appeal was almost ccrianny iuit lie told me 'Uiursday he had ii of the hall and arrived op doomed to failure. As Hnimtmann's attorneys layior ana miss cna w. nig" land, of Philadelphia, and nine Hraudchildren. Mrs. Edwood Gran posite their special section in the 1 et, tied Huntingdon Industrial School bv Wi.ri rincumnntarv evidence and wit been having a lot of solitude; that he had been without outside corn together with Glbbs, was acquitted of the charge, was discharged with a warning Ironi the judges, Motion for New Trial Mathues Dougherty, counsel for Billy Collins, local boxer, entered a motion for a new trial before Judge Fronefleld.

Collins was round euiltv TEXT OF PASTOR'S der, of Woodlyn; Mrs. Evelyn. Frank, of Chester; Mrs. Harry Hsmniel, of nesses at the capitol to support Judge John M. Broomail, at Media tne iett side doing consioerama damage.

Yatzus was taken before City Physician Donahoo but was not pronounced intoxicated. He admitted today that he had some beer to drint shortly before the accident. ntcal on for two davs. told LETTER TO BRUNO charges tnat ne was maun ii si uiji ti. nf sinister nroseculion.

Dr. him it was thrj right occasion for left the line and took their seats while Mayor Ward stepped to the center of the floor and tendered a word or official greeting to the pub r'a rnrss tiixauetn ti lioit. of Patrice. Fa Klotz, yesterday, ior cDinruiiLnig a scries of roliberics in the western section of the cttv. meditation.

John F. (Jiifslc) Condon, principal William Haebel. Miss Ruth liaiiptn then to the ml: TRENTON. N. Jan.

ll tUP) by a jury Jirie Kronefield's court witness against nim, santn uu uil 5. S. Santa Rita for South America. :00 bail and the amount was con Hatog and Gibalda pleaded guilty to over twenty Indictment eharplng them with breaking into ten places The text of a letter pleading for Hcabel, Gilbert Klota and Frank Klotz, of Chester, also survive. She will lie hurled from the home lic, rue mayor exprcssea nis priae in the force and their record and thanked the.

ureat number who at "Solitude always is the right lime for meditation. 1 have been alone robbing O. Ward, 305 Market Dr. Condon Sails tr.eiey rem llama Hlchr.nl Haupt tinued for a. hearing next Saturday when Mrs.

lacona will have recovered sufficiently from head in mostly private garages aim tap The eccentric Condon's sudden de in the forest Germany and I mann by Rev. John Matlhcloii. his of her daughter, Mrs. Paul J. Klotz, I 36 Butler street, on Tuesday after last bcptenioei.

tended the ball, lor their contribution to the success of the evening and their tribute lo the department. lo tlie Pardon irds dui i uths of October, inia down aim inougiu ol uai rum pasta: parture createo tne most, mien cnornlttlnn since it has been a William Jones, local Negro, juries to appear, tsotti victims were treated at the Chester Hospital and returned home. Chrs 0 I Court today fol! sumed he would be held in readiness District Attorney William R. Toal itv iall starting from (he dav Itural cemetery. for solitude, lie loved the moun I have hiul fifteen very intimate nrosecuted the case and John J.

huge bouquet of American Beauty roses. She also tendered her greet William Bulwere. age 42, of 324 nnd soul searching interviews with LStelscr represented the defendants. by state attorneys to reiuic nny tack before the Pardons Court his credibility. Thi.

mriiws nf Hie court indlcal ROBERT M. MeCLIMON Fulton street, suffered head injuries last night when he was struck by a tain tops and the wilderness. As I read the New Testament I find the nrst sermons preached and the first prayers spoke were done on the Bruno ittcluird and nm Diigiild MeKellur, ot Foleiotl. war inccd thai fined en ot his commitment In October and fined $100 and assessed the costs of prosecution bv Judge 'mncflelri Tor failure lo support his illegitimate child, Anthony Adkin. Darbv township Robert M.

McCl: resumed under come the 1he leadi If Hauptaiann would have had a 3 montlis to 3 years in the county resident of Boothwyn, was found rshtp of Detective and although none would say, that tti would refuse to hear Hauptmann person. He asked the personal hot rename ticumsc lawyer at tlie out prison on a ciruiunw, anvmg tnarge. dead in bed at the home of his Mrs. Seaman. The lines just reading acain tne ser 1 I 1323 Tatnall street, Wilmington.

as he stepped from the curb at Third and Kerlin streets. Zuber took Bulwere to the Chester Hospital for treatment and reported tha 1 1 1 imp Wnndlnnd Hnichts. Paoh. November follow i collision cro who was found guilty of at interpreter during tne trial, tne mon on the mount. I have read of Christ's transfiguration widen happened on Ihc mount nnd his a sccn about the floor far more than hall an hour find wove in and out ir patterns of tlie most intricate nature without a single falter.

Th Thursday monuitg. Death was dvic nlaced on i 1 i iiomlis to thi cry evidence usca against, nim linuld have spoken In his favor. "Hftuntinnun felt no need for ins two weeiis ago u. Governor Harold G. HoflmHti, siding officer of the court.

Pre dent was against him. He was represented before roiirt hv three lav vers hired nrt flnerl tOIWI and rosl nn VCars ill the COlintV laii IO slon which wns from Lhc i A bruise of the knee, which wart Mr. McCllmon. who was 71 years men in the march were precisely them unlit it was loo late. After drunken driving eharee to which he I 5100 fine and the costs of prasccu I I old, resided at Boothwyn for about treated at the Chester Hospital was su tiered by David Keesey, age 9, of eful of this r.isc nave nttircd in iheir full dress evening clothes and the ladles presented rlvr vears ana wet we.

I snsv: o' Imw cioW lie Is tc in Upper Daibv hist as lie r.t.nrtecl I when thry verdict fully aware the defense fund raised by Mrs. Anna Waunlniann. in a ton; of the ne He followed the occupation of 1 tiiat mercy be sho know Hnimtmanii as lie This Is Indicated by a vousuess but. on lhc wholt and to: years co: evening in a collision ot two uto moblls at Seventh and Parkor htm. country last spring.

C. Lloyd fishes. lot. etemtly. ne he is coi irea 111 an evening gown 01 one ducted the Heinnicrly farm on the Wnvnc.

1X111 1 idinlcy, TT ssing Derail color rsueme cr ariotnei Ills cnici counsel, prcscm iru frr.m civ mnrtllx: tn llurr ton, rvho WHS Convicted Of TObberV vhlch was chosen to fit in with the oinpewed. The minister salt wspaper term that Haupt "stoical" Is not quite cor Self disciplined" is the ex Hoc. 1 1 He was a member of the Presbyterian faith and while resident of years in ih.e ni lson. and on Thursday and tun; failed mshe arec streamer decked bouauets assistea oy isgocri. ubcuuma Frederick A.

Pope. They claimed to have new nnce that "undoubtedly" would Raymond Davidson, 912 East Ogden avenue, Milwaukee, who pro since, called the each ladv carried upon her fined M0 I 1 Hut it; Boottvwyi really Is, mid his wire Anna, and then study tlie evidence; nnd you will nrrlvc at the same conclusion. Hniipltniinu does not lit into ihu framework of circumstantial cvl "I bring these finding! to your honorable members of the Court of Pardons not because of sympathy for Hauptmann, although I claim lelt arm. the ma.reti Memorial Presbyterian Church. ceeding south on Parker street and the other cur driven hv Louis A.

"HatiDtmann a reprieve for the dur The minister recalled that at and a profusion of gumcnt outside a taproom on lion ii i in' tip ition Christinas time Hnuptmnnn said to Grieco, of 1129 West Seventh street, while tne couples moi about in the darkened ballroom htm: posed to attack his conviction fnnr nrinclDal ooints. conteildlne: His wife, Mrs. Susan McClimon, died alKut. seven years ngo. Boides his sou.

with whom he made his home, he is survived by three other sous. Archie, of Long going cast on tevenin street the time of ie collision. Tlie in She was to have been sentenced yci terday hut failed to show up. New List Monday AH trials were concluded Pastor, the hardest tinny is colored spotlights played up and 1. That the child found dead John Brooks, Negro, of the 300 block, Ulrlch street, was gtven from county jail for attacking a man at Third nnd Kcrlln streets, in.tUct celebrate Christmas away from (lev the cohin jured boy was a passenger in tha it followed the march and near the Lindbergh estate In tne New Jersey Sourland Mountains, list Is sched I Island.

N. James, ot Pittsburgh. ThiH srinv but or anven Dy grieco. Slight damage resulted early this else with the exception of his wife, but I wnnt lo see Justice prevail in lied for Monday itn lour and David, 01 paon, njnrles th morning from a crash at Sixth and se. I would nsk for the su courtrooms in operation.

District ter. Mrs. John Frazcr, of Dowtiing ival to the Chester Kos was not proved to be Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's son.

2. That ransom money appeared DCnaity it ilnuutniann were throughout, the evening fhe floor of the ballroom was crowded to its capacity while hundreds more contented themselves with watching the dancers. The music was furnished by Rosenberg's orchestra Aitninrv wininin 15. enaennn. town.

expects that the entire list, will I Three sisters. Mrs. William v.ub by George B. Blans fleld, 205 West Seventh street, and a truck belong Warning him lo beware of the 1 guilty. My creed has no objection lo that.

Thieve is nothlnc else in my mind ihnn this: That I mny in New yortc DanKs irom souices admittedly not connected with Haupt Mclmrhliii Gang." in VSnortneton. be disposed ot by inc end ot tlie son. oi Wayne, and miss mc Two tear drops rolled down Hauptmar.n'.s ciieek ns he said this he stared ahend through the burs and did not say any thing further for minute or jo. Shortly nftcr New Year's Hauptmann said r(1 "Pa.slor, this Is the second New Year's I have celebrated hi Jail. I do not know what ills year will bring.

Sometimes 1 nm so distracted 1 am incapable or rending. ni aln uidr i i u'p cnvp pvirtpiire coining wceK. Climon and wits ishraoeth ing to a local lumber and building supply house, the driver of which was not reported to police. tndchtl Cases listed for trial on Monday tnon, of Ireland, and II and there was a small Instrumental group which played in the basement of the building where refresh Judge Broomall plnced Andrew Cnsey, Wilmington bootlegger, on EucctlE C. Braxton, murder: Lec I Fimnml servlrns will be held at lice station in September, 1034, identified him nosltivclv at REPORT JUSTIFIES COLLEGE TRUSTEES Vo Freeman, falUr to stop and his into home on Monday afternoon Ihoritlek Tender assistance; John Davis, 1.30 o'clock.

Interment will be Every membei defendant would return pountv nnd help the nu fcrve the Slatr ot New Jersov with my findings. I reel it is a sacred duty that I have to discharge. I am nn ordained Luthcrim pastor who has served his church for twenty eight years, claim to be 0.U it well qualified hi judging people In various walks of and espc rinlly Germans. I spent my childhood days and years of my earlier youth in" an in Flemlngton trial four monfhs later. 4.

That Isador Fisch, from whom lccaled dea lo ah cemetery, Fnilndel vnr.iuutiv pnnitir.it pistol, uol.ttion. phia. concluded the ar he and Stephen Sharp, also of Wil other. But then I take refuge In Hauptmann asserted he obtained taking'So gallons of Wilkin set and aggravated assault rangements for the hall, which wa: attracttvelv decorated in a silvei aingunn icolso ti prayer and in r. anting And a divine calm descends ur: battcrv; Iisrr, Brown, carrvme ft GTI H.

STIKF. the ransom currency he had. other persons before he left country that he had some Octolicr 7. when the: color scheme which contrasted pleasingly with the decoration of 'the Rev Matthiesen does not ttnt ni concealed dead. weapon? anr.

viola Oaks tinn Witkm Act; George A Conlon. Georee. H. Slier, volved in an uccident in stitution In which the poor, the HARRISBURG, Jan. 1 1 (UP) Action of West Chester State Teachers College trustees in dismissing Dr.

Norman W. Cameron as president of the institution was vindicated today by a report filed with Dr. Samuel Fausold, deputy state superintendent of public instruction. An audit of the collcee records. 'in tied aei dine: to memory whnt Hauptmann tin been telliiig him.

After each vLsl to tire prison the minister Jots dew what the tsoncr has told him. oerenci.s and vngnimnds. cx convtcls, nnri such life, were kept. left him lyinS on the road, aevercl Mary Wei 11 tne injured. At the trial Casey pleaded ard: Nelson m.

Karl, operating auto i sit Company, who died Thursda i itvi iirt i nr i nieht at lus home. S3 Levenne roai The several angles at which attack was directed at Condon's part In convicting Hauptmann raised the elderly teacher's sudden departure for South America to supreme im I had dally contact with them inc oaiigmg ceiling Dcams wnicn were concealed with a mass of hunting and flags representative of many of the civic and fraternal groups of the city. Throughout there were colors of purple and gold representing the official colors of until I was eighteen years of age In the minister's opinion Hauptmann Is not the criminal type nnd lie explained why. He raid when states evidence acain Shea rp, wlro violatnei liquor control act; Henry Cynwyri. will be buried Monday was acciullted by a jury.

An hives I Gorseman. breaking jail: Donald Al i it street. Phi a tiitntion Ls now 1 I Charles delpb.ia Hurl! il oc in Hillside old. Thi portance. lie first heard of Hauptmn With Lindbcrch In Great Britain conducted for the department by Dorr E.

Crosley, director of tho Bureau of School Administration ition rate the place where" the 35 gallons jail break: John Stevens, jail break: cenieter Ih.a react i 01 his Mr. Stier, who was 56 years old, and "Jafsie" on the seas, the only witnesses who connected Hauot Lindbergh teuuent ot that lusts'. 1 l( im promised to aid in the search. I Bailey, sad break: 5 toward Garden, me. city.

Chief of Police Harry Robinson was present early in the evening as an onlooker at the ball, not being able to participate tn the march wnv toward solution. Tlie starter: with the company 40 years aco as an office boy. He was a mann directly with the kidnaping for thirty years. Riricewav Wilson, of the 2100 and Finance, inmcated no satisfactory accounting had been given ths board of trustees for certain moneys naid into student activity fnni ls Fir ihr l.ict sun i i nu: a Ocnuan nnd member of Im Lu Temple and i i i member of the Lleiincv Suveri.ian, alias Fausold said. Attorney Gem i c.

tl nl Istcr, is of Ocrmau na who prosecuted Hauptmann and ap tionnlily made no ciinerencc. peared for the state today, an The v. Mattnlesen wns bom nounced that 1st f. '1 1 I i I) I ,11 or the dancing due lo his wife's being unable to attend because of a severe wrist injury sustained when she feli upon an icy sidewalk MORE NEW DEAL DECREES SEEN Penn Athletic Club, the Art Club and the Aronlmlnk Club. He is survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter.

bioek South Opal street Philadel phtn. proprietor of the Silver Grille. nn Upper Darby night club, was: fined $200 and costs and given from two months to three years in the rountv jail for drunken driving. Wilson was arrested in Upper Dnrby after his automobile collided with a partment announcement said, "the absence of accurate and detailed a week ago of his intention tn de near the uanisn ooroer, una m. vtolatiuu liquor eontroi art; William Bakev alias William Hayes and Charles Baker alias Whitey Haker, robbery: Abe Uvenstcin, violation liquor control act; Helen Cormley.

fraudulent checks. r.erman, part I ner nome. rue chief was sought in the crowd bv manv of his nnrr. hpfnrp flip r.nur: nf PnrHfin; nai'ClltS been in the Un met. Ish.

He MISS THEKESSA CASKEY and the failure of the president of rcnn hv hp States for past tlv.tty yr HIGH COURT friends who continued to extend their congratulations upon his recent promotion. tne college to keep strictly within the budeet of statp. funds lnsf. vcir. milk wagon.

Wilentz said. I father. Christian si con ot drinur.e, sure Oovemor Hoffman, for five uuctet: nu ins; it ut im i in tiermanj CONCESSIONS Clifton Heights, was fined Sot) oud in her seventy seventh year. House nhs in ng "he 1 1 1 1 housed derelicts. Continued From Tape One (iren and crimhiaLs.

Therefore and give: liur.l nnr iiirr.ui tlie ball above tlie figure needed for expenses will be placed in the police keeper and (Tlcnn ol Mrs. tdward angles oi Hauptmann's case, satu he Norman Cameron, president of hrcc years in the routv spiritual adviser regaruea. uonaon oepa ptiiaiun iuiio oi me association. FOR TAXPAYER! El buried sited of his! into coiislant touch with Grrn cd tor 22 years, she w.U ae ogltr. nigniy signincant, in headed einllv to stab and slsterurnls since lie crunu.s.r iniriue ear lv ma nhood.

first interpretation ot the clause to some from the tribunal. The clause provides that Congress may impose "tases and excises to provide for "the general welfare of the United States." Tlie from that home Monday mormntt wilh Ruquiem mass at the Church of the Nativity. Media, and interment, in Holy Cross cemetery. FREED AS BANKRUPT Harry a D. Carr, of Lansdoi eras ran ted a discharge as a riemington trial." He refused to ex i "My personal reaction lo Haupt plain.

I raami, Judfinjt; from his appear Condon himself refused an ex ance. Ins demeanor, ids geneial at Continued From Pape One planatlon of hi cept to i titude and from personal contact untary bankrupt in the United bing another man following an argument over a card came In the Polish American Club. Clifton Heights. lid said he did the stabbing in self defense. H.

Paul Lcssy represented (he defendant and Assistant District Attorney Guy G. de Furiu nro.wmed ihc care. court held that tills clause was not inonire. with his shaccv white head i over the recent weeks Is that he and interest will be abated bv rrso Tlie body will be on view an day to lutton. This action also placed the morrow nt thWorth residence, final date Of operation as March: ALYIN PHILIP rienc ndeut on the other nowers prantcd the federal government.

pas EMPIRE OF SUNSHINE HAVANA NASSAU SOUTH i not cuy: in ur ur.uerso taxes and spend tlie money for the There is a group of fishes called "flatfish," but the "rays," which are the flattest of all known fishes, do not belong to this group. for lfl.it pll Vnown family Of this cUv. who Waller Patridse. of Lansdowne, In was lined St00 and costs and placed irate on probation for three yen is. on a i V' genera, wenare and can ue pro cocked bird like over a shoulder: not of the criminal type," said Hcv.

"Don't you think T've earned a Matthieieii. rest?" Asked how then dal he espisiu He has been appearing almost Hauptmann's criminal record in daily for several months on vaude Germany, th? minister replied; ville and lecture platforms, telling Hauptmann's record In Germany of his services as 'go be ween." He 1 would was due to the unusual was accompanied on the Santa Rita conditions in the country at the by a daughter. Mrs. Ruth Hacker. I time.

Hp hd shed his blood for of West Enelewood. N. and, Germany and had bir v.c eleven nnd onr i i 1 mie, 2 43 West nil is or Si. 15 per one hundred dol Ridley avenue, Ridley Park, yester drunken driving charge to which he reserved lo the stales or to wiaH niiln itp nt rrsted in I la of estat. i day, will be buried at Lewisourg, fa.

Honda OrAftn Sridt. 1 1 people. The ruling asreed com th Itits im at. th plctcly with the fontentions of lire1 In its ot the ci ic a i 1600 Edg NVw tval tn nf ii.J 1 iiiaincd little ha nc eri from last yea mont avpnuc. tomorrow evenlne bc New "Deal lu Justification of it; GRIFFITH I Gregory r.

uoicman, lornier uronx i "Alter me armistice ne returned newspaperman, ho said he now is home to the town of Kamcnz nnd wruiiKcu nrivcr acmrncm with each being as iouows: ut ppri trrren 7 and 9 O'CIOCK. 5104.376.00: I a "nnhlie relations counsel." found he was not welcome. Thomas Coonan. ot becond and nrcne iunii. policies.

Tli en, suddenly turning from this ruling, the court made il a matter or no couscouence in decidine the iFuneral Chapel runts ox visit On. Nic ht Out. Only aS houo from to Mi.aii, GultCwst Limited W.coutFW.. 'TheMiiiiMflMj Hwim Special tZcZ. i and Fi Kerlin streets, the.

city, yesterday i ucparinicin found himself practically an outcast So the law of seif preservation was rcinencrd'bv Judce Albert but nance Debt Service, Governor Hoffman himself took evidence to the court hearing which might weigh heavily for Haupt The members of the Secretarial Public Safety, $110. nromnlcd him lake what did not I Hoosac Mills case by saying that belone to him. general wellarc clause did Two or more handwriting experts put in prbion. I not govern Its decision. It ruled nut.

nrLson. not covern Its decision. was Of $200. following' is tion i 1 t' nil P.irks the charge of driving while under Pi SS7.1S9.81. pay a visit to both the Frankhn Palmetto limited reported to nim yesteraay mat note he received two weeks ai HORACE S.

GRIFFITH SONS Noricpod, Pa. BfNo Charge for UseN of Chaptl the infl of inloxlca il th 1 tute ano a jmiacsipn He paid for his misdeeds. Todav AAA Invalid as an invasion of lhc Germany has no case against htm." powers reserved to lhc states. The mlnistci raid he first came Thi.i matter was disposed of In plant on Tuesday of next nan was tried on Thursd but i i th' stems or ins depart i cream signed J. Faulkner," was in he Into contact with Hauptmann at the a few paragraphs.

Then the court i ii so went on to say that even were tin verdict was not received by the men! for cpprovai there was nine wcck. court until yesterday morning The comment. Mayor Ward, however. rhey will be Bccompamed by Al jurv returned its guilt verdl radi peciai mention or the Debt Hen B. Chadrow, instructor of the with a recommendation of mercv.

is i 1 hieh i that i rctal department of the Coonan au'c i 1 i the retirement of a number of bond school. cic ty cl the Lutheran Church. The AAA plan "voluntary" In the truest nrst umc nc visitea tiaupimann in sense oi tne word, tne law the prison the doomed man ex still be unconstitutional..

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