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Cgp HUUIj lOUiDYOUnUP NkK.criXlt LAST CITY EDITION We Panhandie Around GIST YEAR NO. 18,667. Daily Leased Wit CHESTER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 193G PRICE, TWO CENTS GOVERNOR LANDON CALLS FOR MADRID FORCES CORONER'S JURY HIS WORDS LAW IN BABY DERBY COAST STRIKE OF URGE ELECTION "I ORDER AT NEW YORK RALLY SHIPMEN STARTS; HOLDS MOTORIST IN FATAL CRASH OF GOV. LANDON NEXT TUESDAY GET SUPPLIES; RECAPTURE R.R. Tanks and Airplanes Ar MANY SHIPS IDLE Seamen Leave Craft in Charges Him With Man Speakers at County G.O;P.

rive to Aid Loyalists slaughter in Death of Companion California Ports, in Rift Over Wages Against Rebels Organization Rally at Media, Plast New Deal Govern in ri Res mes Inquest One of Three Includes Men on Liners. Former U. S. Senator Train Service to Coast, ducted by Deputy Coro Freighters, Tan leers; U. S.

Fails to Settle After Retaking; Rails ner Last Night Bingham Says Roosevelt Repudiated Platform A young man was Indicted for MADRID, Oct. 30 UP Copyright) The ureencv of elrr.tlnr nm nmw manslaughter; a jury was unable Sixty new tanks have arrived to SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 30 tUP) A maritime strike of 37.000 miinn agree, and the driver of a truck was aid the Loyalists Landon President, in r.ext Tuesday's election, was stressed bv hi, if dock mid sea workers tightened lis exonerated in Unco coroners dozen speakers during a Republican fensive against Rebels encircling Madrid, it was reported today. Twenty new airplanes, arriving from 111 on the I'tieittc cause's shinnlne quests held last night by Chief Industry today us Maritime Federu night, lo an audience that numbered lhn Headipiaiters Mi'Kico, have user, ttisiieu line action. Jubilanllv. the Government an no toe thousand mark.

Blasts wore rih Hvl nk Deputy Coroner Lee Johnson at the office of Deputy Coroner Grorge While, Third and Karris streets. The vevmsr man held on a man .10 piCKCUllK Ot pit S.mi I'siwis ii. mum a I.e. lmuiifff! ihat its newly inspirited militiamen had hurled back the moved nut along Lli'e slaughter charge for the grand say Roosevelt by Hiram Bingham, former S. Snniitor from Connecticut, for what he called his "repudiation" oi the Democratic platform ot four years ago.

e.i.o.Mcsioeio rent 1 lty Were sltl toned in Kioupii of in front or each pier displaying the unions Cardi hokhiiu responsible for the death of Thomas Hint the 10 ships tied up inc Democratic Party had a good ilnlfortn In 1032." snld Senator Jingham, "when It condemned waste nroi.eCs nr ttdo K. savior, ol upland road, Park side, who died in Closer a Upland, October 10, of a fracture skull. other alfeeted cent, reduction in government costs, stood for sound currency and the After identification nl" the rimd puueipaiiy heat lie. I'oi lland, ttdro and Kjin nlnco. youth had been established bv his One hmid: eighty special reduction of bureaus.

Uut the President has increased the cost of gov patrolmen were ordered waterfront duty. Steven patrol trnmetu, it per cent; he has set up note than 110 new bureaus and he educed the coin in the dollar 40 net Nationalists train the vitaliy torpor taut East Coast railroad and had i freed the great southern highway which the Nationalists had cut. Genera! staff orders were sent to the front to continue the offensive action in all sectors, but command i crs were warned that their tactics must be coolly planned because the Nationalists now were back on their main lines and stronger resistance could bo expected. Confident, however, that it can retain the newly re won lerritory along the southern highway and the railroad which also runs southward to a point below Araiijuez the government resumed service to the east coast today. Next, government forces hope to attack in force the strongly, held Nationa list bases advane osi to 1 1 until their big push of a few days ago at Ulescas, 20 miles south of Madrid in' the Toledo highway, An i.unci, joim tayior, testimony ol Highway Patrolman Donald Is Hatter, of the Black Horse barracks, told of lies visit to the huspilal where the injured youth had been taken.

He also told of seeing Firlein, driver of the car, who was also at the hospital, and said that lie was unci cent, The tyrant kings of old. when A position almost as dill'mull as that the 15iblie.ll Ki iik Solomon was occupied by Justice William K. Mid (llelnii, shown liere in a recent photo. Mirtrllctnn was arbiter or tin: Tortinlo Stork Derby case, in which half a dozen mothers sought willed by eccentric Charles Vance Millar It, the niollicr bearing the nio.sl children in a 10 year period. Persons claiming to be relatives of enmnlicute, lire situation liv each manned by two pincers rumpped with nnd tear ides bombs, cruised niong cm bare a dcro streets, Three hundred ant! ninetv jwllce men were dlspiuciied to ihe San i i tvntei front details were si aliened at olher Pacific.

Govcrn ir Alfred M. Landon tried vainlv fne ten innmwise ot liquor at the time line iM. Kaplan, chief" ot eouutv iroductiOii to the New Voik audience lliat bear ii liaKlhe wild demons trill I cm Unit followed 1 MK'crll of bis nun Kn hi niaillsuu 1 oeer speakers' stand into the ndrenpho Garden last iiurhl. He is picored on pisiform, bending order. Dirjnilnrics ot his parly in Sew Voile and ti are on the plat fori detectives, testified to going to (he hospital and seem both Taylor and Firlein on operating tables in dit asking ibat the "baby ol the will be iili ti.

Assislaut Seereinry of Labor Edward F. McCirady began a new attempt to nratotie peace eonfensice between the to, ions and shipowner? who broke olf lust odd sdeht when the workers' inloi Firlein had been drinklne. Kaplan told of taking Firlein to die poller 25,000 AT LANDON they needed money, clipped gold from the coins of their people, but the New Deal hits stolen gold from the people of the United States to Ihc Line of Uvo billion dollars. "Instead of being luD per cent, for the platform, Mr. Roosevelt, it turns out.

was ILti per cent, only the alcoholic content of the platform. "What of our candidate?" asked the speaker. "Before he was even nominated at Cleveland. Governor Landon sent a telegram telling us where he stood. I said at the time, 'here's an honest "In Washington I have heard whisperings that New Dealers were going to be added to the Supreme Court," said ihc speaker, It came out in the open only yesterday, when Senator Wheeler, speaking In Montana, said, 'Re elect WALLY SIMPSON tinting committee issued the strike LAST MINUTE NEWS IN N.

Y. IS KING'S GUEST Neiiotiallons, however, were at The unions framed up. The defective also told of Firlein being examined bv a who had pronounced him lo be under the Influence of liquor. Howard Driseoli of parl isirlr a triend of Taylor and Firlein. told ol being in the car on the night or the fatality of visiune two tap special strategy eommlttee which Crowd Cheers its Candi win consider any new conciliatory Attends 'Very, Very' Pri I'orty ships were tied up in Si ooms in the Twin Oaks section nt date Asks F.

K. to Toll Where He Stands imclsco, in San Pedro alioiit vate Party A tier Given Her Divorce the county, and also one in the vi REBELS IJOMlj MADRID MADRID, Oct. 30 (INS) A Heel "of Rebel bombing planes carried out a daring raid ip the. center of Madrid in broad daylight today just as government officials were claiming sweeping gains in a new offensive against insurgent forces on all fronts, ''immediate estimate of the damage was unavailable. Of Second and Tmvnwml io oiaune ana tne rcmtunnev nt Portland, Vancouver, San Diego.

strcct 5, in this city. He then told of the route followed in going to Continued rlvcr between Toledo and Aranjucz, and Navalcameio, southwest of Madrid on the Ta la vera road. Great secrecy is maintained regarding the new munitions and equipment received from abroad, and as to the points of origin. But Government leaders believe their new strength was shown yesterday when for the first time in weeks the Nationalist air force did not play a leading part in battle. Some Nationalist planes were active south of Madrid.

But they seemed to have insufficient bombs. It was notable that even though they did have airplanes to support them, and as reported here, caterpillar tanks for the first time the Loyalists made most of their progress yesterday in plain bayonet attacks by infantry. The infantry, however, was well supported, by artilleryanother surprise. The artillery yesterday seemed both well Column 1 ABOARD land, Hawaii and Alasknn porls! LONDON. Oct, 30 UP Conv TRAIN, la: Patksidw snd their homes.

When uttit i Mrs. Wall is Siir.Dscu was Vn Oct. 30 (UP Governor Air M. Landon turned frnm iteoarhvav neers, radio operators, waler len SIXTH WARD G.O.P. WOMEN IN RALLY Contiill rape 3 Colum party at Buckingham Palace is.

inraxi: am wipers their ee. back toward West and the Wnioosdsv rnpiu the Pssr Lime packed in duffel bacs narndfri MAYOR HOLDS OVER Mrs. Rosa Ward, wife or Mavor they eel seen eecll ots.ei sulci divorce the day ))crore, it learned today. e.ansa.s prairie loriav alter a elialienpe at President Roosevelt who speaks In New York Saturday nlfthl to lis where von HALLOWE'EN FETE down the Kan plank from ships of every description luxurv liners, frele.ht.ors. Ismkcis.

lumber schooners nnd iiiotorsiiijis Most of them went directly to William Ward, last night addressed the Republican women voters of the Sixth ward at meet tne COMMUNIST CANDIDATE OUSTED POUT ARTHUR, Tex. Oct. 30 (UP) Homer Brooks, youth ful Communist candidate for governor, was arrested and escorted from Port Arthur early today by If. V. Baker, chief of police.

"We took him and his two eomp.ar.ioiis to siie eity limits (oltl them to get out of the county and stay out, Baker air ate" party, at which a lew ekiso held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hobbs, 220 West Firth street. friends of the King were guests. It was understood there were plenty of liquid refreshments. So private the time tor all Hailoi brations.

supplied with shells and well di Continued dn rage Column ,1 A COMMUN ISM JJY AN EVANGELIST She spoke on "Governor Landon tid the Republican Platform." Hiring her. speech Mrs. Ward urged lo women to vote the straiirht Re va.s uie amner, it was saicl. that inly the few servants who actually new rioceeuraetd. airplanes Some doubt as to (he day of the celebration was expressed in m.nty quarters, due to.

the date falling The Republican party pledyes it sell to "stop muddling and meddling initl. start mending" American'' problems, the Republican presidential nominee told 25,000 New Yorkers packed into Madison fiVunre Garden at the climax of Ids 20,000 milc campaign. What, Governor Landon demanded. Is the policy of the New Deal toward simnori of the Cnn pufcsleim ticket at tho election on ma some oi nesr most notaote worK in bombing; Nationalist suoolv trains. After the dinner, it was under I he wine escorted Mrs.

Kauri A communique of the and iiicsuny. Pellicular stress was laid bv the son to her home at 16 Cumberland dwnoed is wise to designate an official night for celebration. According to the mavor no ner ore s.ssei oil I ms speaker on the election 'Of Frank araennnr is 'he les.k thai Plnola rot State Treasurer; E. Ar niits tor parades or other eelebra JOHNSON ACCEPTS DIGEST'S OFFER ARKANSAS CITY, Oct. 3D UP) General Hugh S.

Johnson. today accepted an invitation of YY. J. Funk, editor of the Literary Digest, to visit the magazine's office' and. investigate handling of 'its presidential poll which gives.

Governor Alf M. Landcni a majority over President Roosevelt. Johnson had criticised the magazine's straw ballot. for Auditor General friendship of the Kin" and Mrs ti Hi lion, low ind revival of fslRA, Snap, on. friends in court circles L.on win lie granted except for the night officially desig Evangelist Henry Grube, of Mobile, Alniinmn, who closes a three weeks' revival service at Ihc Union Piospel Mission to, ore row, wlil speak Sunday afternoon In Odd Fellows lemplo, Mighih and Sprout 'streets, on the subject, "Will The White House Turn Red?" This message.

If was announced, crllt deal wild the eorrenf Issue of and John J. McOlurc for State Senator. Mrs: Ward c.rltizcd the ex toward ccntralieaLioii of power, to Continued on Page 2 Cnlumn ia today. ward purpinp rehef of politics, to ward halaneinu the bodeot. Inward 1 ut ot tne mutual liking CITY AND COUNTY ck sii'iiSiLion of TTnllownW penditures of the New Deal administration and said curtailing of ex celebration night Mayor Ward re ending "foolish" spending, toward industry, agriculture and labor? fhe friends repat Jvin Falward', ARE REPRESENTED ago warning that there will be no turtle neck sweater man Aim, with the crowd eat eh hit; up the words and roaring them in uni VICTIM OF PURSE SNAXCIIER Chester and Delaware cotintv soon be seen in the gardens cf Buck i no to celebrators who on damaging or marrine nublh ir, am government.

Mr. Grube will speak principally on what ts the purpose and plan mid program of Communism and who Mrs. Norman Hiorlh, of 2020 Edg ingham Palace, making them simpler and less formal. property by destruction of anv real estate or personal property or by easli i iocs; tenthe Kaii tas governor answered: "No one can he sure That was t.he theme or his major id drew; that nnd a smashing at on the Roo.scvclt administra aia.mo prnmun'sls in our govern represented today in. hearings at Port Jowls, N.

where the district engineers of the United States Army Corps of Engineers are conducting hearings relative to plans COURT REVOKES LIQUOR LICENSES SCR ANTON, Oct 30 (INS) The Lackawanna CotniLy Court today revoked the liquor licenses of 31 hotels, most of tlicm in Scranton's cenlrnl city area, for alleged violation of the state liquor laws. Sunday operation and sales to minors were among the violations charged by the board. mont avenue, was the victim of a pocketbook snatch er last night at 9.15 o'clock. mrs. on i expected to be there, the friends said, giving on Hc hns given this message many mcs, and on evcrv occasion II, bus property including automobile win dows and bodies and the windov.

of stores and homes. 1 I i preparatory1 Today Mrs. Simpson remained at or tne oegsnnins ct me construction of an iniDotindine: dam at tin Mrs. Jliorth was walKiug along ic sldewnlk on Edgmont avenue Seventeenth street, when a. uith described ns about 17 vears hiirrca me listeners to a grcnlcr Double DOlice shift in py t.rn.

nntxnl head waters of the Delaware river created a a I. nut din cars will be employed during the at Fort ot age snatched her bag be In Isle forces tloir for destroying national confidence, as contrasted to Ihc Rcpuh lican program for "open and oIjdvc boai'd" government designed to restore confidence and spur recovery. It wsi.s a tumultuous demonstration, echoing with the cheers ot Republican throngs when the The dam Li a part of a general Delaware river conservation pro King was busy with a big program at the palace. He received lire vomie Ooke of Norfolk, beieeldsry' F. Ul Marshal ot England, who is in emcc oi tne mayor.

lli her arm and made oft with The boy ran down Edgmont nnc to Sixteenth street and tiirh gram and representatives ot this EARLY MORNJXG BLAZE FAMOUS SCULPTOR DIES CHICAGO, Oct. 30 (INS) The internationally famous Lorado Taft, died suddenly at his borne here todny. He was charge of arrangements for the locality are interested in l.nc project, in view of the fact that any Firn broke mil. in il i lrlnn wi.m LL.oieaLion res sl.it. He tie inp east disappeared in the direction of Upland street.

The pocket book had little cash In It. stowea the Royal Victorian order the home Of Charles VVnrri content of the river will ha on Timlin wmtwen, wno a.s a royal sr. is re; I Stilt or Fourteenth street, at 7:20 o'clock this morning, destroying the room grave effect upon the domestic and commercial population and General Coiit Ing to Police Captain Patrick Hantey llCll a face Col grcom for 35 years trained all Qf King George's charges, and who is retirinR now. Joachim Von Ribbcnfrop, new prosperity of Delaware county. This ROOSEVELT FAILS could respond to the alarm.

Thc blaze annarcntlv stai teri In the ton cryonc Is invited to attend. one to tne lact mat tne river supplies water for the city of Ches of the kitchen." closet and spread TO STOP AT CHESTER Topics of Times SOCIALIST LEADER GOVERNMENT OFFICES BOA. BED CAIRO, Oct. 30 (UP) Dispatches from Baghdad today reported that Irair government offices were bombed from the air. hy supporters of a military cmip1 which led to the capitulation of the government.

After the formation of a' new cabinet, (piiet was visiting list, to present hi dentials. exact extent Of the Hani' mnW OFFERS A DENIAL Tonight the King will be host at not be determined. facials at (lie ter anci some 01 its ncaroy communities composing a great population center. Also, the river is a sreat natural source of water foi hundreds of local industries, other wise unable to obtain fresh watei A crowd or 25110 were disappointed last eveninti at t3.2 o'clock when ou iiiiinci me paiace all men honor oi Carlos Saavedra lire neparlment have not determined the cause for the fire. the Presidential train failed to stop Miltoi.

Wells chair Jn nf I in Sn. a i. tne umumorc ana omo railroad da list party in Delaware county for their power plains and chemical ROTARY SESSION jtiBL uMiie joreign minister. AMMONIA FUMES An Oakland, Cab, man fell through a skylight into a hospital. At last reports, he was coming out of the ether again.

An. opera singer suddenly stopped trilling, and cried. "I've swallowed a We prefer catching them with The senator's debate with the processes ot tr.au uiactuic Representatives of Dclav empns'lcallv denies st a men f.s the effect that the Socialist head 1 i I 1 i. FILL APARTMENT station at Lwcirtn street ana tdg Although reports were current up to the Inst minute that the Onmo cralle Committee ol Delaware County, through the chairman, Dr. James Bogardus.

had been success ers the Th i i Jessie Holmes, candidate for Occupants of an apartment house nsgr. ind it) ird oe ir STORK DERBY FUND CUT TORONTO, Ont. Ocl. 30 (UP) The Toronto mothers com pcting in thc: Charles Vance Millar Baby Marathon suffered blow today. instead of receiving S7.i0.000 as previously announced, th winner or winners will receive less than 5500,000.

Tne weekly meeting program of (he Chester Rotary Club, to be held on Tuesday, at the Chester Club at noon, will be In charge of program chairman, Herbert Delong, of the Bell Telephone Company. The November assembly of the ciiib will be held at o'clock, on Monday, and at the Catherine. Two F. Wray. chairman of the Chortle President's recorded voice suggests county are 10 present, at the hearings, protests gainst any section which wlil permit the dam to be constructed before a general partition of the waters has been made to alt slates bcrderine the fresh water section or the river, so that ali may share equally in the benefits of the fresh water supply.

ful in arranging for President sere i i ten to the trcr.t earl his mormne by members of the rescue ror stale senate. In favor of the Democratic candidates ot Delaware county. Howard Kirk and Wcldon Hey burn, Mr. Wells further stated that, "the itooscveio to give a snort greeting from the train, the PresldciiLlal Ul Vle 'rnnKiin Fire Com psny. wcaiins: masks, when Kr Special rolled through the station more than Uilrtv minuter; late.

pipe an electric refrig Socialist party denies that. it. has Children's committer, will present Those altendini: from an iuea. we must yet a pnoLOgrapn of our landlord to bruvl ouL Horses devoured an airplane that landed on a farm. Whoever built the craft must have known his oats, A Canada girl.

15, went for a 400 mile It is a bit longer than that taken by our youngster when sent to the grocery. the first floor broke. mi uiie iesting special report. RECOVER A It rumes seenino; throueh the linir Many in the crowd who pushed i considered at anytime to cut its dangerously the drivers of (rA in favor of the can I 1 to ul i m. ipit see President Roosevelt, as he sat This means the Democratic, Rcpub In his private observation car.

Th. lk R03 ti Oa rtlcs aroused a tenant on tKe second floor are William F. Dciehantv. seeret.m of the' Dclawari County Chamber of Commerce; Fred Muscr. of the Chester Watei Service Company, and Wallace Pietsch, of the Ssm Oil Company.

IS SCHOOL BAXn An nutomohile owned bv Dr. G. Crothers, of Mfj Exst Ninth street, iiiiuimu uiu nre company noout 5 o'clock. After the occupant of the building had been pottpn r.r. ih VOTER, 111, GOING TO POLLS GREENFIELD, 0., Oct.

30 (INS) Somewhere next Tuesday a voter older than John II Davis, of Bainhridgc, may cast a ballot, but if be does he will have to gn.somc. Davis, ill years old last May 23, will cast his twenty second presidential ballot. He has voted a straight Democratic ticket all' bis life, he said today, and will do so November 3. 1 id looked wear: 1 smiled The official denial was the result and waved from Inside, the obscrva j0t Democratic propaganda spread stolen from in front of the owner's 7 ii P'pe was repaired. Th.e Weather tniiBiiu aqjiii 01 ivioji members ot tne minority the crowd.

The train halted lo vote for Kir Win iiniHon. who didalc addressed a crow inesaay. was louno aoan doncd, last night in Sharon by the police of that borough. PROllfPARK McCtyrc. LANDON WINS Lilliard L.

Lubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lubin. of 417 Market street, has been appointed to the drums section of the student band at the Peddie School In Hcfghtsiown, N. J.

The appointment WASHINGTON. Ocl. 30 (UP) Weather: Eastern Pennsylvania Cloudy ami colder, with temperatures near freezing tonight. Saturday, fair. New Jersey Cloudy and clear with temperature near frcciing tonight; Saturday, fair.

BANDIT GANG IS ROUNDED UP CHESTER HIGH PLAYS PROSPECT POPULAR VOTE MANJNJURED Literary Digest's Final Passenger on 'Pcnnsy' Ex Conn. Group to Pray for Defeat Of F. Roosevelt Figures Give Election to G.O.P. Candidate Suspects Arc Identified by Victims of Holdups; Alloyed 'Boss' Caught press Train Wrecked at Princeton, N. J.

Big Scholastic Game Scheduled for 3 p. m. at P.iM.C. Todav Pago Amusements 4 Bedtime Story 3 Bridge 9 Police were convinced today that! Up on the Pennsylvania Military arrests made late yesterday after colleoe eriritrnn r)it nftomrvm hi. A Praspfct Park man was among the 20 persons injured last night when the crack Pennsvlv.mia Railroad fiver, "Clevelanrier," jumped Scholastic Grid Classic at P.

M. G. Today ITtOSI'KCT TARK CHESTER "j' Itank viurtauglti left end Stan Stress f33) 38) Lamar Phillips left tackle Jerry Desmond rja. 4n) Norm Fisher cfL guard Bob Watkins IS) Tom Fatkln center Lou Siteo (3D 47 Rod Gallagher right guard Rob McMlchacI '23 right tackle Stan Butakbj (2D John Schartncr right end Bob Wright tar, (40) Bill Abrams quarterback Jimmy Turk or Frank Levy (24) S1'01 Showell left halfback lack Turner (32i Flndle rihl halfback Art Duke 1 22 C49) Joe Glenn fullbael: Tony Doguit.s 1 Tt Prospect Park substitutes: Vernon Wheat H3), Ed Bclden (15), Harry Klinger (20), Ben Martin (30). Reds f32i.

doe Mur taugh 33, Marvin Knorr (35), Bob Lay ton Krowsr 40). Dan McKcever (41), Bill Pindt (43). Wall Vcir.on, Gc rgc Stackhotu; Dave GrifTith, Jim Gallagher, Bob Abrams. Chester substitutes: Walt Koneski (2) Dick Enion (3), Wally Lip pmcott 4) trl did hart ft u7, Ed Puscy (8, Vic Phillips 10). Frank Todd 110), Paul Mankaltis (11).

John Ta sh3k Francis Kendra (14), James Hinderhofer 16i. Bob McCoy 17), John Mewha (18), Ernie Trosino (19), Joe Saltzman (20, Al Nac relll 123), Harry Tlcc (26), Tony Arbono (27), Bob McDufly 28). Bill Blake 3D), Ed Strzala (36), Ed Peterson (37), Alex Davidson 138), Tony Kozak. comics Jt, a. HARTFORD.

Oct. 30 fUP) An all night prayer for the defeat of President Roosevelt, interspersed every two hours with the singing of America." will be held here election eve by the Hartford I nravlne band. Landon receives votes to Roosevelt's 072,83" and Lemkcs 83.610 votes out of a grand total of 2,376,523 ballots tallied in the final returns ot The Literary Digest's Presidential Poll of the states. The balance of the votes arc divided 11,622 for Thomas. 9.435 for Browder, 3,771 Tor Coivin.

683 for Aiken and 5B6 for others. The magazine observes in its mi. ri. s. ish; lie.

schoiasl ic eeoe. aths Ahirh for l. rr.ordh h.a: mar.di hhiteviac Ized this section up sir a p. unblemished pathacv Fiction The group will start praying at 10 New Deal heresy to a perpetual dawn Serviccs win conclude at Invitations to the mihlie fn iHnnA umns that the tabulated figures uin.s, i.imib mem lor iiocr, in tneir drive for (he Delaw.trc conr.v i mar.siai own cars and on one occasion. Philadelphia.

Mora; pari C's ateis so un rack Editorial criminally ass.v.i It ir, 5 a 0, pt p.u i ad a'oinan companion of one of tl s.iet Ci.esisr she will In Hollywood Vict.ms. oc ht ar erul.ihle spot rac's. I.icei'.sss inal roundup or the rare l. (o iameh Mv Nose Yer'K late yesterday afternoon when Dc The visiting Prospectors have the Questions and Answers teclivc Dougherty, of the ip. leiee.

s. uoua: record of the two Radio Time Table with Detective Boulden, of the dis hah )r. i eo story trict attorney's force, caught up with foes to date, and have yet to be 1 Society News Hcnrv Moarc. aeed 22 of I.inwnorl hratm MM or AArH 7., tssnnrf Hcd as Edward Snyder, br Detroit, was kiilcd. The county man, James Cunningham, 50.

of 514 Tenth avenue. Prospect Park, was treated at a Princeton hospital for He had been on a business trip to Schenectady, N. and was on his way home when the express was wrecked at 0.09 p. a broken wheel being blamed for the crash. Mrs.

Cunningham, at her home this morning, said she had not heard Continued on Pafc Column 6 neurser weignted. nor interpreted. It is also the prayer was extended by George adjusted W. Smith, founder nf (fie KotiH ti ballots were sent out, to said it has been organized for 40 better 'than one' ry ind has been holding mid I voters in the entire, nation. uiiiciais Rcteree: State.

Head linesman minutes. 'I' nes in uonnecti "Never before in an experience and Massachusetts during that I Park, who was arr st. h.s h.ome. diticn they have pons to the mat 36! Stamps Moore was AvrnlKned this morning times in the past five ecus only 'Sunday School Lesson i Thirty Years Ago Continued on Page 2 Columns! Continued on Tage 18 Column 3 Women's Pages Continued on Page 7 Colunm.

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