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THE SCIUNfON TISfES. JTODAY. JULY 21, 1939. 'iii)'1 1AMM1C "P0L1KS IllELffiF" WiSflgl I- 1 CONCESSION MADE TO ROOSEVELT STAND ON Ff CiVVIICC iillC; IUUU G. 0.

P. ON LOAN BILL JAPANESE NIP PLOT MEASURE IS UNKNOWN Banking Committee FOUND SAFE 1 KQ FREE CASES OF BEER Bill Banning Federal Employes, Except Policy Making Offi Lops Off $310,000, TO HOLE-IK-ONE GOLFERS .111,,. i 1 1 1 1 11 000 of Roosevelt's $3,500,000,000 Newark, N. July 21 (U.B. D.

Frederick Burnett, state cials, From Political Activity, Gains Approval of Senate. Lending Measure To Appease Republican liquor commissioner, informed a Baltimore, Md, brewing com- pan? today it could not present 4 cases of beer to hole-in-one Foes. golfers in New Jersey for ad vert is ire purposes Washington, July 21 P). Ljl -r 1 Kx' -Sc 7 r- I The senate approved today minor house changes in the Washington, July 21 (INS) "It is not permissible for you to distribute beer to consumers 4 even though they accomplish the Burnett wrote. -Extending new concessions Hatch bill prohibiting politi to meet Republican opposi cal activities by government tion, the senate banking com Tokio, July 21 (U.R).

Police announced today they had thwarted an assassination plot against three of Japan's most influential personages. Those marked for death were Count Makino, who has escaped teveral previous attempts: the lord keeper of the privy seal, Kurahei Yuasa: and Viscount Yohritami Mat-sudaira, of the imperial household The news was banned from Japanese newspapers. Unofficially it was said the attempts were connected with th anti-British demonstrations, since the targets, particularly Yuasa and Matsudaira, are regarded as favoring a moderate viewpoint towards Britain. The names of those arrested were not given. They were said to be merely agents for higherups.

The attempts apparently were connected with reactionary circles responsible for anti-British sentiment Yuasa and Matsudaira opposed the alliance, maintaining it is unwise to antagonize the democracies. Count Nobuaki Makino is one. of the principal civil advisers to the emperor. He has escaped assassins several times before. mittee today clipped employes and sent tne measure to the White House.

The action came after an impassioned plea by Senator Hatch (D. N. 000,000 of President Boose-velt's three-and-a-half billion author of the legislation, for dollar lending program. 8 DIE IN 3 CRASHES the senate to send the bill to the president's desk rather than to a joint senate-house conterencw Hatch said the latter course would Mean the "graveyard" for the legis The program, which includes the administration's new $800,000,000 slum clearance and low-cost housing-plan, was so drastically revised in the committee session today that 11 win be necessary to redraft the lation, July 21 (U.B. The sen legislation before it can be put be lore me senate on Monday.

Numerous compromise amend ate receives the Hatch "clean politics" bill for concurrence in minor ments were adopted 6y the committee in an effort to placate Repub if '-J London. Julv 21 MR. Eight fliers were killed today -ia-threa crashes lican senators wno tnreatened a fight on the program in- the-aenaie III li.ii 1 n'li II In which four Royal Air Force ni which would delay adjournment of mn n-trfr '--r' lanes were involved, bringing to 64 the total military aviation fatali congress. Changes in the total funds of the ties since Jan. 1.

house changes today. Then it goes to President Roosevelt for his signature orveta- Mr. Roosevelt's position on the bill is not known. It is designed to separate from relief and prohibits all federal government employes except the president the vice president, cabinet officers, and other policy-making officials from all political including participation in presidential nominating conventions. It could cripple a national lending program voted -by the com block with the aid of a eane, then ealled a halt to all farther roadwork fr the day.

The mother of the Dempsey children is the former Hannah Williams, ef Scranton. mittee were: Three occupants were killed when in E. A. T. plane crashed Jack Dempsey, ex-heavyweight champion, gets a warm welcome from his daughters, Joan (left) and Barbara, as he returns home in New York after convalescing from an appendicitis operation followed by, attack of peritonitis.

Jack took a walk around the Search for James J. Kehee, twenty-four, charged with kidnapping bis divorced wife, Mrs. Bernlce Beck with, twenty-seven (above), ended with his capture at gunpoint at a cabin in New Salem, Mass. Police reported Mrs. Beckwith was found with him, apparently unharmed.

The allotment for highways' loans near Leckonfield. Yorkshire. was cut from 1750.000.000. to Two planes collided in midair 000,000 on motion of Senator Adams near Deal. Kent- killing two occu COL).

The total for railroads' loans was pants of one plane and the single flier to the other. political machine. 11 MENACED 4 I "BAT MAN" IS KILLED i HOMES cut from $500,000,000 to $350,000,000, also on Senator Adams' motion. A small plane dived Into the North Sea near Bridlington, -drown FINE IS PAID BY With $400,000,000 thus slashed from the program, the committee, tag two mea The bill was passed by the house late last night after its opponents had used every parliamentary ma noeuver they could think of to defeat it The vote was 242 to 133. It had been sponsored in the senate by Sen.

Carl M. Hatch (D N. M. and in the house by Representative John on motion 01 senator uark (D. added $90,000,000 for reclama INS 200,000 FIRE tion projects in the west Thus the EI total reduction was $310,000,000.

SE Republicans strove at every turn Lansing, Mich, July 21 VP)j The "highjife" liquor drinking at the recent national conference of governors is "a closed incident" as far as he is concerned. Gov. Luren D. Dickinson, of said today. Dickinson himself, however revived another controversy that engendered by the attempt of John B.

Corliss, of Detroit to obtain recall of the governor. Corliss, a Republican as is Dickinson, yesterday abandoned his effort at the same time Michigan's attorney general gave his opinion that the recall petitions were invalid. Today Dickinson wrote Corliss: "Your letter stating that you J. Dempsey N. but the house majority leadership and the national Democratic organization SLATERS ESCAPE Ottumwa, Iowa, July 21 (INS).

The "bat man" career of Wal- ter Thatcher, twenty-one-year- old Blackfood Indian, was ended" today; Thatcher plum- 4 meted 8.000 feet to his death last night "while stunting 1 "bat man" with an air show in Ottumwa. 5 Witnesses said the young In- dian was wearing two para- chutes but that he failed to pull the cord of the second 'chute 4 quickly enough when the first one failed to open. headed by Postmaster General James to limit the scope of the president's new lending program, and many of their suggestions were accepted. The administration leadership is anxious to avoid prolonging the present session of congress, and the key to adjournment is the lending W.P.A. WORK PLOT A.

i arley opposed it vigorously. The bill was passed by the senate DEPUTY FIRE. CHIEF INJURED in much the same form the house approved it last night The house Judiciary committee had aent it to the floor yesterday in what Hatch EARLY IM AUGUST pian. To Limit Financing, AS LUMBER YARD BLAZE SPREADS TO ADJOINING BUILDINGS. A Republican suggestion for an described as "an emasculated amendment to limit the terms of Reconstruction Finance Corporation Original Version Wins.

Republicans and blpc of Demo financing of the lending projects to crats led by Dempsey fought for the tnirty years, a reduction of. ten WRITER POINTS OCT DEHOCRA CIES WILL BE AT PEAK WAS STRENGTH BY FIBST OF OCTOBER. SCHUYLKILL DEMOCRATIC LEADER SENDS $2,501 CHECK TO PREVENT ORDER FOR HIS IMPRISONMENT. I Philadelphia, July 21 W. State Sent Joseph P.

Dando, convicted of diverting W. P. A. labor to his private use, paid a $2,500 fine in federal court today. Federal Judge William Klrkpat-rick had ordered Dando, Schuylkill county leader, to oav years, also was accepted.

original version -and won. As many times before during this session, the administration was handicapped by Still another concession to? the U. S. MINE INSPECTION BILL GETS APPROVftL OF Republicans was a change which in enect lowerea tne rural electrification administration authorizations tne lauure of its members to remain in the chamber to oppose a coalition of Republicans and conservative Br FEBTI1MX (BalMMd Br North Amrlca Mawtpapar AUUne Inc.) in the bill from $500,000,000 to $220.. Democrats.

000,000, although opposition forces On the final roll call, eighty-three Paris, July 21 (By Wireless). HIM IN SITE reiusea to can. this a "real reduc the fine or go to jail. Democrats and two Progressives Tht Franco-British system of re The Judge refused Dando's reauest joined with au the Republicans pres sistance to the totalitarian states, to be- fully efficient, must be able for extension of the deadline pending an appeal from his conviction The committee worked nearly three hours this morning and then recessed for lunch to return later ent 157 to vote for passage. It was opposed by 132 Democrats and one were not going to recall me came in the nick of time.

"I was getting ready to pack, up and go back to the farm, but the employes were not so happy. They saw their jobs going and they were losing sleep. "But when your letter came, you should have seen them clap their hands. You can't fully understand how grateful they are to you for saving their jobs. Now, Johnny, the people around the capital are saying that I'll use the advice you gave so fast that it won't last long.

Therefore, if you make a trip to the capitol, pack your' valise with some new and fresh advice and it would be used as eagerly as an old maid chews an onion when she expects her beau." Corliss in bis letter had told the governor, he objected to- "your preachments upon domestic sins, your moralizing opinions, and your parental usurpation of the right to direct the people in the way of righteousness according to your own belief." MEASURE ENDORSED BY UNIONS June a. American Laborite. today. 1 (In the Pennsylvania conzres Dando did riot appear In court today. A certified check was present Democratic Leader Berkley, of AND OPPOSED BY OPERA TORS AS UNNECESSARY DUPLICATION, MAKES PROGRESS.

slonai delegation, Representatives Boland Scranton). and Flan- the senate, said it was expected that the job of drafting the big bill ed by Ms attorney, Thomas Egan. At the same time. Egan declared Wilkes-Barre. July 21 (INS).

A $200,000 fire, the most spectacular in the history of Wilkes-Barre, today destroyed a large lumber company yard and threatened to wipe out South Wilkes-Barre before being brought under control. A deputy fire chief was Injured by falling timber and two other firemen were overcome by the.conflagra-tion which attracted 80,000 spectators. A general alarm was turned in, bringing equipment from Hanover township, Ashley and Nanticoke to aid the Wilkes-Barre fire department In addition to the Robbins Lumber Company yard, two nearby buildings were completely destroyed and a third building badly damaged. Scores of other buildings were also affected by the flames and water. Residents living in the neighborhood removed their furniture from their homes as the blaze got beyond control and menaced their properties.

Traffic on the Pennsylvania railroad was halted for a time as the fire ignited the ties. Light and power service in the lower part of the city failed while the fire was at its height The flames, visible for twenty miles, at times roared 200 feet into the air. The Intense heat, falling walls, and the explosion -of oils, paints and gasoline in storage handi to rely, on one side, upon the willingness of the government of the United States to sell war material on tht outbreak of hostilities to the predominant naval powers, and, on the other side, upon Russia's co-operation. Were Russia's co-operation to be withdrawn, the capacity of Poland and Rumania to withstand for long a' German onslaught and maintain a lasting battlefront could nery (Dm Luzerne) voted against the would be virtually completed by he would press the appeal because I 1 1 COMPANION IS UN ABLE TO SHED ANT LIGHT ON IDENTITY OF GUNMEN IN AUTOMOBILE. Philadelphia, July 21 tflVn Philadelphia's third gangland slaying in less than two! months, Frank Piccole, Afty-four-year-old recently paroled convict, was shot today as he sat in a meat truck waiting for a traffic light to change.

A blast from an automatic pump gun cut him down before he was aware of two men who pulled alongside in a black automobile. One poked the gun'ln Piccole's face and fired. Then the car sped on. Piccole once before was the target of gangland bullets before he was sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary nine years ago on a second degree murder conviction. He was released June 14.

The shfoting was said by police to have resulted from a war between narcotic peddlers. Piccole once was sentenced to ten years for selling, illegal narcotics. Today's burst of gunfire followed less than a month the killing of Willie Lanzetti, known to police as an underworld character. His body was found July 1, sewn in a burlap sack and tossed behind a wall. Revenge Seen as Motive.

Another underworld figure, Danny Day, was killed May 29 as he sped down a street in a roadster with a woman companion. He too, was cut down by a blast fired from a car which pulled alongside. Police said ravenge was the motive to those shootings and might have prompted the killing of Piccole. Frank. Campe, who was riding with Piccole, said the two men had been following the truck for, several blocks.

put ana nuiaeriora in, waynei tomorrow nignv out aaaea that another meeting probably would be voted. for it). 1 Dando Is innocent and did not defraud the government" It was certain after last nights He said he would ask for a forty- Washington, July 21 WV-Federal inspection of all coal mines to improve safety practices was approved late yesterday by the senate committee on mines and mining. The measure, by Senator Neely necessary xaonaay tor formal ap provat -e. action the final bill which.

house and nve-day extension in time allotted This, Berkley conceded, cast new senate conferees will report will be as strong as its sponsors desired. for preparing the appeal. That tune perhaps be. doubted. As a consequence, the check suf nouoi on tne objective of congres sional adjournment by next Satur Mr.

Koosevelt signs the bill and expires baturday. Ordinarily, payment of the fine w. Va.) and Representative Keller ILL), has been endorsed lered by president Koosevelt on makes it law. an early court test neutrality legislation and the cost' would close the case. In view of this, court attaches speculated on was assured.

Representative Frank Hook (D promised to be "th first man to violate'' it so as to by the United Mine Workers of America and opposed as "unnecessary duplication of state mine bu whether the appellate court might day. Republicans insisted that many more amendments must be accepted before they will permit the bui to come to a vote, but added that the Democrats seemed to. be accepting so many already that it might be possible to "bring a good bill out of DEATHS OF THE CAT test its constitutionality in the courts. Mr. 1 1 41 a violation 01 ine nrsi reau activities, oy many cosi The bill was shorn of require consider the question moot because Dando "has paid the penalty" imposed on him and hence there is tio judgment to appeal from." amendment to the constitution," he said.

ments' for special inspections of ponement to the beginni i of next year of all congressional discussions of the subject are keenly deplored here. Surprise is expressed at the belief that is held, according to press cables, by a majority of senators that so major European crisis is likely to occur, during the next six months. Most competent authorities, both military and diplomatic, would like, of course, to be able to share that optimistic forecast, but they are at a loss Indeed to understand Dando was convicted with five W. Changes Please' Republicans. The Major Controversy.

Major controversy in house debate P. A. foremen and timekeepers of diverting W. P. A.

labor to use on mines at any time requested by a majority of the miners or their employe representatives. It called for inspection annually and after every accident, injury or death. last mgnt centered over the pro capped the firemen in their work and threatened their lives. Dando swimming pool and amuse vision barring United States district Boston, July 21. The Rev.

Clarence M. Seam an pastor of the Advent Christian Church In Whitman for nineteen years and general secretary of the Massachusetts Conference of Advent Christian Churches, died yesterday. He was seventy years old. Rockford. I1L July 21.

Rose oe S. ment park in Schuylkill county. attorneys, postmasters, internal rev As sparks from the fire spread over The compromise amendments adopted at today's session followed a previous overhauling of the measure at yesterday's meeting. The Republicans said these changes were "pleasing" but not entirely satisfactory. Apparently believing Sentence of the five codefendants enue collectors and other vote getting officials whose fobs are consid was suspended.

how it can be substantiated. ASTOR ATTACKS GILL OH a dozen blocks, endangering the entire section of the city, residents scurried to their roofs with buckets to extinguish small blazes which Regardless of what disposition is ered of the patronage variety, from Any one who wants to foretell the made of Dando's proposed appeal participating in pontics. That nro mat mey can gam rurtner ameno- to tne umtea circuit court vision was stricken in committee on quickly sprung up. Explosive blasts WOK HOURS OF CHILDREN ments to narrow the president's immediate future must keep in mind the following fact Next October, the output of war material in Britain and France will, for the first the grounds it was too broadly he must go on trial again on charges similar to those of which he was Chapman, who helped found The Rockford Morning Star fifty-one sent flaming embers in all directions like siant skyrockets. Campe told the police the killers fired as Piccole was lighting a cigarette.

One side of his face was drawn and might be Interpreted to include the. president and other program, jubilant u. o. P. mem bers said: "We still aren't satisfied." convicted.

U. S. Attorney J. Cullen years ago, died yesterday in his win Firemen, realizing that tne lumber Ganey said. The additional charges ter home at Miami Beach, at time, balance the arms and ammunl tions turned out in German and Ital tnm awav.

elected officials or cabinet officers. But the house restored it Dempsey accuse rum 01 conspiring with three It happened so quickly, Campe said. the age 01 seventy-one. Barberton. Ohio.

July 21 UP). Dr. While the' senate committee" was busy with details of the legislation, Jesse Jones, new federal loan administrator, told the house banking ian factories, and even as regards military airplanes prove greater. The obvious inference to be drawn that he was unable to see wnai tne introduced an amendment specifically exempting those officials and it others in the erection of a sawmill with W. P.

A. labor on his property at Llewellyn. Ganey said the trial yard was doomed, gave up the fight to save it and concentrated their efforts on saving nearby homes. The Are, which started after midnight was brought under control hours later, but was still smouldering at 8 a. m.

men looked like. James Clinton Corbett, a New York dentist for thirty-five years, died from that state of affairs la that was aaoptea. The political ramification of fhr, may not be held during the summer. committee mat any inference drawn from nrpvfnus fostimnnv hv him the relative military power of Ger The shooting occurred as Piccole went to work on a new job which he had said he obtained "to go yesterday at the home of his sister, many and Italy is bound to decline but would be listed lor sure during the falL Miss Anna corbett nil age was and current in some congressional straiBht." fifty-nine. three months hence and that, if Jlitler and Mussolini are determined circles, that the lending legislation bill are tremendous since it will bar from national political organizations those, federal employes who heretofore, under both Republican and Democratic organiaztipns, have been WIFE INTO TAKING London, July 21 W).

Lady Astor, Virginia born member of parliament, today attacked a measure under which the forty-four-hour working week for youngsters of fourteen to sixteen might be extended to forty-eight hours. Laborite George Tomlinson opened debate in commons on the proposal with a story of how, at eleven, he had to work in a cotton mill for about 55 cents a week. "The red flag would not have been red enough for me," Lady Astor cried, "had I been in the honorable member's position or had it been one of my children going into a factory at the age of eleven. Young people under sixteen should not be worked more than forty-four hours a week. was unnecessary was, "of course, rl diculous." Piccole's death was the seventh in eastern Pennsylvania recorded as gangland slaying by police since last to take their chance on the battlefield, they must realize that time will, before long, work against them meir cmei functionaries.

Jones was reported to have told the senate commit Merrick. L. July 21. Sebastian Romer, a member of the boxoffice staff at the Center Theater in New York, died suddenly yesterday of a heart ailment at his home here at the IHt Ml NEWS fitWSHEEL House Dassaee was esneciallv a. November.

1 First was Anthony (Pickles) Plcar tee late yesterday that the.recon. and behave accordingly. September Dangerous Month. struction finance corporation could Chicago, July 21 UP). Mrs.

Lillian Salter, twenty-eight, who said she nnance tne program lor two years Informed opinion is that the period most dangerous to peace will prob relli, shot as he sat in his automobile. Next was Nicholas Bartilucci, slain a few days later. Bullet riddled bodies of John L. Mansfield, a former convictr and Fred Pensyl were found Bj- DAVE BOOXt As if asking German men to cut age of forty-eight Montclair, July 21. Mrs, Elizabeth Ball Couper.

wife of Wil witn its present borrowing authori nificant in respect to the forthcoming 1940 presidential campaign. It was considered in many quarters as a potential aid to those seeking to obtain the Democratic nomination for Vice President John N. Garner, since Farley's national political machine ably open toward the middle of out second helpings and favor sweet September, because toward the end cider over lagger beer wasn't ty but that some amendments to existing laws would be necessary to carry out such lending proposals as construction of toll roads and leas wouldn't be bullied into taking remedies her husband prescribed for her illnesses, won an uncontested divorce on grounds of cruelty yesterday. She told Judfie William V. Brothers near Shamokin in March.

liam A. Couper, sculptor, died yesterday at her home here after a of that month snow already will have Then Lanzetti and Day were enough. German women are now urged to disregard style and stick may be weakened. Garner's chances long illness at the age of eighty- (Continued on Page 10) mowed down. ing of eauinment to to a dress or hat until it begins to were not believed to depend on the Jobholders such a machine so her husband.

Ralph, thirty-three, a unravel. That looks to me like the Today he told the house that the $1,361,000,000 still avail Springfield, July 21. Ernest NOTED SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS STATE YOUNG REPUBLICANS MARS" FUER INDICTED mucn as on general popularity. mechanical engineer of Petersburg. insisted on treating her last Any government that thinks it is strong enough to make able to the R.

F. C. for loans of an MANTON, FORMER JUDGE, TO EE WITNESS AGAINST TWO LAWYERS with remedies of his own devising woman wear tne same costume COURT STUDIES BBOliLLEB'S Camden. N. July 21 ().

Ches ton L. Eshleman. Carlisle. Pa. types "can't an dwon't take care of the proposed new program.

He said the R. F. did not have adequate two seasons is in for trouble. and then struck her during arguments that followed. Howard, iormeny associate editor or The Springfield Republican and later an editorial writer on the old New York World, died yesterday in his home here at the age of seventy-nine.

He had lived in Springfield the last five years and retired A newspaper organ of the elite authority to make the types of loans FOR A NEW TRIAL New York. July 21 (INSWFormer guard declares style changes are "incompatible with the new German spirit 0 controlled economy" and student pilot who "headed straight for Mars in rented airplane and came down in the Atlantic ocean last month, is under indictment on charges of Stealing the plane. It HAVANA GETS LION'S HfSEETINIi Pittsburgh. July 21 U.R). Havana United States Circuit Court Judge contemplated.

BURGESS WIHS CLOCK FIGHT Harrisburg, July 21 UP). Dauphin from active journalism in 1831. warns the women that when they Martin T. Manton whose lengthy career on the bench was recently set aside an old dress for a new county court today studied a supplemental motion for a new trial for Roy E. Brownmiller.

convicted for one. they are guilty of discarding ended Jn a conspiracy conviction re New Brunswick, N. July 21. Charles H. Morris, superintendent of Harrisburg.

July 21 (INS). Prominent Republicans of the state and nation are scheduled to address a Young Republican meeting at Conneaut Lake Park, a week from today. Among the scheduled speakers are Gov. Arthur H. James, Senator Bridge, of New Hampshire; Sen.

James J. Davis, of Pennsylvania; the Republican senator from Wisconsin, and the state secretary of labor and industry, Lewis G. Hines, sunk after he was rescued by fisher men, The indictment was returned yes terday. suiting from federal bribery charges today was awarded the 1940 convention shortly before the Lions International ended their twenty-third annual meeting here. Awarding of the meeting to the New Brunswick Water Depart' valuble materials." I can see the fraus and frauleins yelling whatever is the German equivalent of mer secretary of highways.

Sayre, July battle of the clocks has ended In favor of stand will be a government witness in dis ment for the last twenty-four years, barment proceedings against two erownmuier, nrst of twelve Indicted Democrats to come to trial mea yesteraay at si reter ho attorneys whose names figured in is that so right now. "A dress should be discarded only was convicted of malfeasance in ard time so far as police headquarters is concerned. Two weeks ago when Lehigh Valley shopmen agitated for a return the case, it was learned today. pital, where he bad undergone an intestinal operation. His age was Havana climaxed-a lively fight between Cuban delegates and delegates from Detroit-Windsor.

The "Mars flier" Is at liberty In $300 bail Operators of the flying school from which he hired the plana announced last week, after Eshleman's father agreed to nay for the ship, that they would not prose ttrfo An 1 im wrnrn Aiit tr tnttrrAnm Manton will, appear against At permitting padded highway payrolls in Luzerne county prior to the 1938 November election. seventy-two. 1 1 11 torneys Louis S. Levy and Paul M. Hahn who were alleged to have ar to standard time Burgess Jesse Inman ordered the police department to operate on regular time instead Counsel for the cabinet mnrilwr In ranged a S250.000 loan from the ad 2,000 of 'Father' Devine's 'Angels; i TiLiiETOGirmvs" i the Democratic administration of former Governor Earl lietri nn the elite guard says.

Well, nothing will make the democratic nations feel safer than news that the "axis" has agreed to stand or fall on that Issue. Try to make a woman give up being fashionable and you're licked before you start If I were directing British and vertising' agency of a tobacco company most of which. Manton admitted, found its way Into concerns In additional reasons why they contend of the daylight saving brand. Police Chief Ray Nobles, owned the clock in police headquarters and he declined to permit the timepiece which he was interested financially. no snouia ce granted a new trial.

To Swarm Swanky Newport Lawn I Tillie, the elephant at the Nay to observe the order of the burgess Aug Park zoo. will begin the BODY. BECOVEREO usual series of outdoor per- 4 cute me young puou FILES PETITION Hsrrisburg, July 21 (UJ9. Superior Court Judge William Hirt, Erie, named by Gov. Arthur H.

James to the seat he relinquished inauguration day, filed petitions in the election bureau today for Republican nomination for a full term. Hirt is the seeond-sitting superior court judge to file. 1 a -t. Milford. N.

J- July 21 'miSV Newport, R. July 21 0J.R). Two French 'policy, I'd try to get Hitler to follow the less-food-Iess-beer-no-style" stuff with an edict prohibiting the gals from using vanity cases. That wou'd speed the revolt and have Hitler back at his paperhahg-ing in no time. so today Inman purchased a new clock, set it for standard time, and the police chief took his clock home.

RAPOPORT IN MANILA formances on the park grounds next Tuesday afternoon, H. M. Kerber, superintendent of parks, announced today, The exhibi- tions have been staged for sev- Working under searchlights, rescuers early today recovered the body of Raymond Proca. aeventnon. thousand Harlem negroes will break the staid serenity of this swank society summer colony next era! years for the entertainment Taklntf tin nnthr" lViWt of Upper Black Eddy, who was drowned in the Delaware river last night while swimming with several Manila.

P. July 21 U.F0. Julius 01 youngsters, put were delayed somewhat this year because of week or the following one with an open air revival meeting on the lawn of Mrs. Angela Kaufman's mansion, she disclosed yesterday. The gathering to mark the open idea of an easy job just now is selling accident Insurance to a New York Giant the fact that Tlllie has outgrown Proca and his friends were nad- i Biflwr (fling about in the water when the COAL CONTRACT SIGNED Charleston, W.

Va, July 21 (A5). Vice President William Blizzard, of United -Mine Workers District 17, announced today the Kingston-Pocahontas Coal Company had signed a "satisfactory" contract with the United Mine Workers at four operations. It is the concern's first agreement with the union and leaves only one major West Virginia producer without a union contract DR. LYNN A. MARTIN DIES Binghamton.

July 21 Dr. Lynn Arthur Martin, one of Bingham-ton's oldest practicing physicians, died yesterday of a heart ailment at his home in nearby Port Dickinson at the age of aeveniy-flvw. Rapoport, Allentown, arrived from Hong Kong today ir the Pan-American flying boat Honolulu Clipper, on a round-the-world flight by commercial airplanes. Raporort had hoped to be baek In Allentown today. He had left 'there ing of "Father" Divine's Newport 2,000 and for a steamboat large enough to bring them from New York.

She also said she was ordering engraved invitations for the barbecue picnic and fish fry to be held on Father Divine's arrival. They will be mailed to all her neigh bors. "I don't want anything too elaborate for a pulpit," she told the carpenters who will build the bleachers. "Father Divine's principles demand simplicity and I want to do what he would wish." She said one of her neighbors- she wouldn't give his namehad offered to send his yacht for Father Divine and his angels, but that she had decided on the steamboat because "I want to have as many disciples as possible see their Newport heaven" will be within easy ear victim suddenly called for help. He disappeared despite efforts of his companion to save him.

CITATION AGAINST LEWIS Gilbert D. Lewis, of 409 North shot of Mrs. Kaufman's millionaire the seat formerly used, and a new steel stool had to be specially constructed. Johnny Gallagher, 100 attendant, will guide Tillie through the per- formances on Tuesday. Thurs- day and Saturday afternoons at neighbors, who had sought to protect their privacy by keeping her from getting a liquor license.

Balked in her! attempt to turn her June 27, flown to New, York and on to Marseilles by the new transat GETS 56,000 STATE POST Harfisbure. July '21 fjPi.Henrr 4, Councilman Peter J. OT)on- nell was receiving the congratu- latiens of his colleagues at their 4 meeting today on his celebration ft his fiftieth birthday. The I "Jslator, an overseas veteran a the World War, been in council for six years. Main avenue, "a taproom proprietor, was cited for selling liquor for consumption off the premises by the state liquor control board yesterday 1.

o'clock for the balance of the 4 lantic route of the clipper ships, and summer. Joshua, the donkey, Tillie's companion, will take W. Van Pelt of Harrisburg. today ana was directed to appear at the Wilkes-Barre office of the board Fri home into a hotel, she turned it ever to the negro cult leader. Mrs.

Kaufman was busy today arranging for the construction of bleachers on the lawn to hold the thence flown to Hong Kong. The PhUlppine which Rapoport was to have taken, was delayed on its westward flight and did. not touch Hong Kong. 1 was appointed director of statistics in the department of internal af part in the shows. day.

July 23. to show cause why his fairs. The post pays 16,000. license should not be revoked..

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