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PAGE Stt THE NEWS-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. INVESTIGATION OF AGE PCMCIAMC DI AM ACKTm GOLD NIK ISSUES Kill WAKNEO CURB STOCKS J. 8 BACHK 1 tUttANI SitMMl Transit tfmMmy, Oil Ctt'l PMmiilQO. NEW YORK STOCKS These Furnished kf LAID LAW A COMPAN1" Oil City. P.

Franklin 318; Oil CU 4380 Vood burn, Cone Ud RIB REST OF mr voters tin a AJiiui vriij 1 Will Continued front Page 1.) Townsend plan officials can take care of themselves in this situation." McGroarty, who is the sponsor of a bill to pay a maximum pension of $200 monthly to persons over 60, said he had no connection with what, he called, the "business end" of the Townseud nieh Low Close Alum Co of Am 97 Since 1860 LIST IS CONFUSED PERIL DEIOCIKT 94 S4 39 3" 6 94' 33 39 3 6 INDUSTRIALS. Am Cyanamid 34 Allied Chem 165 164 164 Am Gas and Elec A. 40 Allis Chalmers ....41 40 40 Am Sop Pow 3 150 PAIRS OF I Am. Can 123 120 120 Ark Gas com 6 Am. Tel.

Tel. ...161 161 161 Ark Gas A 6 S. 0. of New Jersey Rests After 5 5 1 .1 group. This part, he explained, is handled by three directors Dr.

Francis E. Townsend, K. E. Clements and Gomer Smith. The resolution followed repeated out Am.

Foreign 9 8 8 Assoc Gas and 1 Spurt Yesterday; Motor Issues Grove City Minister Urges Club Members to Know Issues and Go to Polls. Am. Bad. Std. San 23 22 23 Can Marconi 2 New Spring Curtains 67 Back Frcm Rise.

Slip Am. Woolen pfd. Bendix Aviation 24 2 5 51 1 67 Cities Service 5 23 Cities pfd 53 4 Col Oil and Gas 3 breaks on the House floor during the 5 5311 19's 5 Baldwin aiulU past two weeks on the nieriis and the 1 1 1 1 ovnri a ncrncitn tioic 4 53 weakness nt .5. 1 ilggs MTg Cord Corp 7 Electric Bond Share 19 c. auemlKlu8 10 "er cure-au ior rjls ThhIn 10014 ion Priscilla Style Ruffled Curtains.

Every Curtain is a $1.00 Value Your Choice 19' cnargea the plan IS "wnoliy the ills of the world. Rev. T)r TTinv 33 105 17 20 4 Elec Bond 6 pc. pfd 79 fflnnaHn i.miccihia w.u. inicaBo rneu ks i 25li rora can 0 25 By ELMER C.

WALZER, United Press Financial Editor. NEW YORK, Jan. 30. Gold mining stocks advanced late In today's irregular session on the Stock Exchange, responding to further inflation moves at Washington. Dome mines jumped more than 2 points to above 50.

Mclntyre Porcii- Ford, Ltd Gulf Oil S7 8 So 2- 34 fulfillment" since a tax levy eight odist Episcopal Church, told the mem- pm' Ttn 454 times as large as the present would be bers of the Franklin Kiwanis Club to- omnern necessary to raise an- day that the danger of raising a die- viVV'' iv nnally- I tator to power in the United States lies Gpi? fclCt Congressional corridors 4uzzed with jn a lazy-minded, indolent and indif- iZJ.Jz 'll 43 excitement over the nossibilitv of a ferent electorate UUniS9-wnani; A 20 4 34 15 71 4 66 15 Hudson Bay Miu 27 PAIR Humble Oil 73 71 pine and Alaska Juneau also moved 4 6u lAnna I li I 1, 38 1 higher while the hiffh-prieej. Home-! new sensational inves-tieafion. follow iq onnrocQ wuc fno nrinninal foornro 73 10 73 10 Douglas Aircrart to lougias Aircrait (0 i iAuk stane spuriea iu points 10 w. miners ing closely the munition t. of the Program of Kiwan.s education 143 lu 144 UUUl.V lUl-uv Imperial Oil 23 Int Pete 3S Leonard Oil 1 Lone Star Gas 10 Mountain Prod 7 Nat Transit 13 Natl Fuel Gas 22 Tf 1 Tl continued to la1 ing and other inquiries.

provided by the Educational Committee j' 15S 15S ..158 1 The list appeared confused through fffiHi ileus resolution charged that for 13 out the day. There were periods when S5 2(1 72 23 3S 1 10 13 23--' 10 51 33 21 1' 8 37 29 several years "individuals and groups" man. Dr. Locke introduced the speak- lOVjj nuu row ioyjj the railroad shares displayed strength and their average at one time pushed through to new high ground since 1934. Alleghany Corporation issjes soared 2 38 20 11 34 17 35 33 Pan Am Airways 53 Electric Auto Lite Eaton Mfg Mec Power Light Fretport Texas General Electric Gillette Gen Food nave conceived and promoted numer- er, a personal friend of several years, ous schemes" under the pretext of ob- Dr.

Cass commented briefly on the taiuing pensions for the aged and needy repeal of the Eighteenth "Amendment, and that now "several groups, of fradu- declaring that repeal was a dangerous lent promoters are enriching them- thing inasmuch as destruction of a part 34 I Pennroad Inv 5 17 i South Penn 33 37 29 10 33 34 17 34 49 19 10 4 to more than 5 points in the stock and I bond sections. New York Central, Pennsylvania, Illinois Central and selves by working the so-called pension of the Constitution makes trampling of Gleddin 50 34 49 19 1(1 22. 10. 51 5 33 Vi S' 3i -3-f 5 2Vl 107 Vis -w. 8 3 Std Oil Ky Salt Creek Prod Stutz Motor Tex on Oil Un Verde Ext Uu Light Pow A 19 17 65 Great Northern made new highs before running into profit-taking.

Standard Oil of New Jersey rested pran racKet. His measure is aimed not only against the Townsend group but other similar plans. 64 after yesterday's spurt and its place lira 'A iwoy-j 18 18 18 the remainder of the document easier. The speaker forcefully stated that every citizen of the United States should know the issue at hand, go to the polls to render a decision, and be American enough to be satisfied with the result. He spoke of three elements of freedom in the United States speech, assembly and conscience.

Gold Dust Int Tel and Tel Int Harvester Johns Manvillo Kelvinator Lambert Lowes Inc Montgomery Ward National Distillers Nat Biscuit 5- 2 Un Gas Co 5 Utility Power Light 2 Col Gas Elec 5 pc. .107 DAY, LOEB'S SLAYER, IS HELD FOR MURDER 107 on the wpside was taken by Standards of California and Indiana an I General i Asphalt all of which rose a point or more. Automobile issues slipped back after I their rise yesterday. Motor ecruipments followed. Can stocks were weak, espe- 52 36 24 81 37 28V.

35 03 51 36 28 35 23 PITTSBURuH STOCKS. Dr. stated there has been gen Continued from Page 1.) tions were caused by our state' erai oreamns ciown or morais nan- High Low 2:30 iusiuuuous ior political patronage and nation ana tnat wnat is neeuea -s TV 22 22 jcially American Can which lost nearly -V8 real revival of old-time man-to-man 1 0wens nj Gks8 143y4 145 iniiiis incompetents in control. Warden Joseph Ragen. who recen 13 8 16 3 15 itly 1 honesty.

There is need to give as well Radio 13y he as to get and we must provide a new 8u Tto basis of nnrnnsA and must measure it I Tip basis of purpose and must measui took charge at Stateville, said Ark Gas Pfd Bhuv Knox Carnegie Col and Duquesne Brew com. 10 3 13 would welcome an investigation. 21 Remington Rand 10 -15- 1 35t loo.r 10 43: 4 points. Industrial Shares Depressed. Numerous other industrial shares were depressed, including farm equipments, where Case lost more thau three points.

Liquor stocks slipped back. So did aviation shares, after several, including Douglas, had made new highs. Steels were mixed, with LT. S. Steel tollausbee Bfos pfd IS Ilarb Walk 35 Rappers and pfd 100 said guards had been unable to obtain i with more than dollars and cents and evidence of abnormal practices by substance, he said.

Loeb and Leopold. Speaking of economics, Dr. Cass A. L. Bowen, head of the state de- stated that unequal reward is the real partmeut of public welfare, promised reason for political strife and that to aid the invesfiMtinn iii ha i the danger to peace is more economic Schenley Sears Roebuck Std Gas and Elec Std Brands Stewart AVarner Timken Roll Bear 7 20 45 62 15 19 67 i 73 28 8 13 7 20 45 62 15 19 07 73 28 8 19 12 Lone Star Gas com IS 33 100 10 43 5 1 Candle wick dots in colors Flock dots in ecru and ivory Designs in colors on ivory grounds-Designs in self colors in ecru and ivory Ivory colored curtains with colored ruffles.

These curtains will not last long at this 46 04 9 10 20 07 75 29 8 10 13 and political. Concluding, he urged was inclined to minimize Loeb's renort. 'Mosta Machine Mtn Fuel Supply Pgh Forcings Pgh Ser Bolt 43 3 8 10 10 rios aii toy Mm 03 Mi- slightly higher most of the day. National Steel spurted more than two points on a favorable earning report, but lost part of it. Profit-taking iucreased as the close ueared.

with rails targets of the sellers. Steel lost its gain. Douglas Air- 19 32 38 -1; 23: 33 Shamrock Oil Gas. Std Steel Springs Un Eng Fdy Van Allov Steel the members to do the same Kina or thinking they exercised in their own business decisions to make the conclusions in state and national problems. Guests of the club included Dr.

T. E. Colley, of Grove City College; A. W. Scott, of Oil City, and Joseph Judson, a student at Penn State.

Tlw Inter-Hub Relations Committee will occupy the conference table next Tlr.irs- ed boasts of power and privilege. Day will be held in solitary confinement at Stateville until the Will County grand jury meets in March. A coroner's jury yesterday recommended that he be held to the grand jury on a murder charge. Only four persons followed Loelb's body to Oakwood Cemetery in Chicago, where it was cremated late yesterday. They included his brother.

Ern 109 108 108 Union Carbide United Aircraft United Corp United Gas Imp Warner Bros Airbrake Elec and Mfg Western Union Woolworth Com Inv Tr Col Gas pfd Servel Safeway Stores 4 23 33 33 3S 1 14 4 20 33 33 38 1 14 i craft was depressed three points be 38.: price. Come in and make your selections. 77 76 53 53 64 61 95 95 76 west Air Brake 53 Consol Ice pfd 64 1 Plymouth Oil 95 Total sales 4,519. low its high. Western Lnion lost more than two points.

American Telephone slipped off. Carolina Chemical issues were higher, with the 7 per cent, preferred up seven points. AVarner Brothers Pictures made a new high at 13, up IS 33 dav when tne speaner win ue u-'i 17 33 est: his aunt, Mrs. James R. Bohnen; STANDARD OIL ISSUES.

Rabbi Gerson evi Vd a manS B.McCalmont, speaking on the Town- New Rough Weave Lace Curtains Scranton make, $1.39 Values at 1.00 Pr- We give and redeem Green Stamps. Your full book is worth $2.00 here. OILS. Atlantic Ref 30 Barnsdall A 17 Consolidated Oil 14 Bid 14 4S Borne Scrymser Co 33 29 17 14 36 11 34 17 44 Buckeye Pipe Line Co Cont Oil Del 37 It was announced that Dr. Roy A.

Smith, vice president of the club, has been named on a committee of the Pennsylvania District of Kiwanis International MIDDLE-0F-R0AD LABEL IS PLACED ON LAND0N Houston Oil 11 Mex Sbd 35 Ohio Oil 17 Phillips Pete 44 menrity was not disclosed. His widowed mother, Mrs. Anna Loeb, viewed the body for the last time at a funeral home. A letter written to Warden Ragen indicated Loeb had planned to extend his correspondence school for convicts to the Lewis-burg, penitentiary. Loeb had forwarded a complete outline of the Stateville school which he conducted to Henry Hill, former warden at Stateville and now in charge of the Pennsylvania prison.

Oheseibrough Mfg. Co 120 Eureka Pipe Line Co 42 Humble Oil 72 Irni)KM-ial Oil Co 23 Indiana Pipe Line Co 6 International Pet 37 National Transit Co 13 New York Transit Co. 4 Northern Pipe Line Co. 7 Penn Mex 7 Plymouth 14 Pure Oil 20 Shell Union 18 Simms Pete 5 Skelley 20 FRANKLIN AUTO PARTS CO. Asked 15 so 123 1 43 72 24 38 13; 5 2 7X 8 5 33' 54 22i 12 27 101 0' and held most of the gain.

Electric Boat, Radio Preferred Zenith Radio and McGraw Hill were among the strong spots. Tickers Fall Behind. Tickers fell behii.d the market in the late dealings. Disappointment over the performance of the industrial stocks was a factor in inducing traders to take profits generally. The industrial average encountered stiff resistance when it neared the IfXio high which was the best level attained since 1931.

Weakness iu American Can also was disconcerting. It was ascribed to unloading by those who anticipated a decline in earnings. Selling of longs attracted short selling and the price at the low was oft" nearly 4 points. (Continued from Pane 1.) em party leaders for uninstrncted delegates from that section. Pledged to Active Rv imnlication Landon pledged him 29 17 13 36 11 34 16 44 14 10 17 5 25 16 42 37 38 34 3614 24 72 17 57 32 34 16 Socony Vacuum Phone 103 Next to Liquor Store Southern Pipe Line 0 509-511 13fi St.

33 52 44 38 59 34 10 Std Cal Std Oil Ind Std SJ Tex Corp Tidewater South Penn Oil Co So. West Penn Pipe Lines Kentucky Nebraska Ohio 14 19 17 5 25 16 43 37 38 34 16 24 72 17 57 12 34 I 21! HOT WATER HEATERS BATTERIES 1 Year Guarantee LETTER TO BYRNS ASKS FOR OVER 2 BILLIONS tCovrtni'Pti rrotn fine 1.) cracy iu the history of our country," Byrd said. "The only relief is a drastic reorganization and simplification of the Federal government." The President's letter was delivered 12 26 ..100 Union Oil Cal Ohio pfd RAILROADS iSwan and Finch Co 5 73 NEW YORK BANK STOCKS. IS 18 584 12 35 self' to an active camvaign for the nomination. He said: "I may make some more speeches later.

This talk is merely an expression of one individual on views of current problems and the present administration. I will cross political bridges when I come to them." Landon assailed the New Deal "for extravagance and fuzzy thinking," and sketched out a farm program based upon building a home market, soil conservation, and flood control. He called himself a 'Constitutional Liberal," pledging his suprwrt to the Constitution. Bidding for eastern snport, he demanded "recovery lefore reform," yet he made it clear that he was against returning to the old order. Chase National National City Irving Trust Bankers Trust Manhattan Trust Manf Trust Tire Chain Links 6c 42 38 18 08 31' 49 305 42 38 17 67 31 49 304 21 26 Atchison and and Can Pac Great Nor pfd Illinois Central Nor Pac Central Penn It Sou Pacific Union Pac West Md 20 33 APPEAL FOR NEW TRIAL I Guaranty Trust 28 all sizes 322 50c TIRES FEMININE TREASURY AID ADDRESSES MINERS" 20 33 30 29 123 10 MOTORS.

42 80 's 58 13 28 18 10 10 STEELS. 25c TUBES 10 I 41 i S9 57 13i 27 17 7 9 15 Aubum Chrysler Gen Motors Hudson Mack Truck Xash Packard Studebaker Yellow Truck after Byrns left his office and the Speaker said he would have no comment until after he had read it. Byrns might follow one of two courses 1. Refer the letter to the Appropriations Committee, which could take up the question of appropriating bonus funds which, with other extra-budget expenditures, would raise the national debt to an estimated record. This course was considered most likely, but that alone would not provide means of raising the money.

2. Refer the letter to the Ways and Means Committee, which could if it desired originate legislation to meet the payments. Suggestions for this legislation have ranged from sales tax, to corporation taxes, to higher income taxes. The committee, however, wants none of them. Doughton said he wanted no tax legislation until next session, when the elections will (be history, and that if any such measures are proposed they must lie proposed by the Administration.

The actual payments to veterans probably will be delayed Mtterly attacked. But today his rule! PITTSBURGH, Jan. 30. UP Eddie Peyton, radio and night club entertainer, was refused freedom on bond today pending a decision for a new trial on charges of aggravated assault and battery. Visiting Judge O.

Clare Kent, who sentenced the dapper band leader to one to three years in the workhouse, said "I will deny bond to the defendant because I have already sentenced him. The sentence has become effective, and as far as I am concerned the defendant will remain in jail." James M. Mclntyre, Peyton's counsel, pleaded for a parole after his client was convicted by. a jury yesterday. The parole plea was denied by Jndgo Kent and sentence was passed.

Only then did the attorney make an oral plea for a new trial. It will be heard tomorrow. If a new trial is granted, it is believed Peyton then will be permitted boud. The Kansas Republican committee commended Landon to the nation as a Presidential candidate in a formal resolution. His hearers last night gave him a flve-ininute ovation and he remained in the banquet ball an hour afterward to receive congratulations.

Recovery must precede reform, unemployment must be solved by business recovery Iwsed on confidence In the national credit and in soundness of the money, he said. Agricultural recovery can be achieved by a tariff for farm products and control of supplies can be attained through soil conservation and a national farm use program, he submitted. Refers to Kansas Situation. ''We are going to be many years unscrambling the eggs cooked up by the -if-i STANLEY, the Tailor Moved to now. location.

218 13th near X. M. C. A. At December Sale we give Estra Pants for $1.00 with order of Suit or Overcoat.

Cleaning and Pressing 28 121 10 41 88 57 15 27 17 7 9 15 21 23 50 15 10 31 4S 118 23 45 13 30 03 7 52 48 49 32 32 52 A. M. Byers Am. Steel Fdys. Bethlehem Otis Steel Republic U.

fl. Cast iron U. S. Steel do. pfd Vanadium Y.

Sheet and ti" 27 52 16 20 32 49 120 23 J'ii, is unchallenged openly. Once intrenched in October. 1933, he took Germany out of the League of Nations, angry at the failure of other nations to keep their pledge to disarm to Germany's level. He called a new election and iu it there was no party Jmt his own, so that he was supreme. Then came the grpat purge when enemies Inside the Nazi party were "H11-uidatcd" on the bloody 3(Hh of June, 1934.

President Paul von Hindcnlurg died Aug. 2, and Hitler was named reichsfiKrhrt-r-clwncellor for life. March 10, 1935, lie announced the rebirth of the army in defiance of the Versailles Treaty. (Continued from Page 1.) Constantly interrupted by pplausev Miss Roche described to her coal miu; ing friends the efforts of the New Deal-on behalf of the working man. Shc criticized Administration critics who' talk about cherishing liberty and orato over their fears of losing it.

"Liberty of the individual, as well as of society, is stricken and swept away under such devastating insecurity a became the lot of countless Americans in the last decade or two," she contiu-j ued. "Unless there is economic security; for the great mass as well as for tbi' few, then our liberty is little less than mockery." She said the New Deal had laid down; the principle that human welfare define itely is a charge of government andT that in the time to come Americans hall "not be brokeu in spirit and mader a social liability because of their advancing years or inability to get work." Completion of Miss Roche's address-was a signal for a fanfare from th: brass band and a spontaneous rise of the miners from their seats. FOUND GUILTY OF KILLLMi HER PLAYBOY HL'SBAXIl COPPERS. until July, due to mechauical difti-J kitchen cabinet of this administration, 21 27 13 19 Kl 4S HS 23 45 10 30 04 7 62 50 49 1 32 82 52 16: the governor said. "One of the greatest Alaska Juneau failings of the cooks was that they Anaconda were unable to tell the bad eggs from I Ah.

Smelt. Ref. the good. The results has been indices- Calumet Hecla 16 30 04 7 53 50 49 33 33 1 Hon for all of us." I Cerro De Pasco He offered the Kansas example of a Dome Mines balanced budget and low taxes to re- Int. Nickel GERMANS LOVE PEACE.

BUT READY TO ATTACK (Continued from Pago 1.) i-ut we insist uuou our honor because can not live without it." Nazis eeMirated the anniversary "A Itli parades and speeches throughout the nation. Jiiiiili.mtly, they hailed what seemed to foreign observers a fact that Hitler 'is more soundly entrenched in supreme ijvower as Najism enters its fourth year. Tears I'p Versailles Pact. He has torn to pieces the most hated (lauses of the Versailles Treaty; he lias regained the Saar: he has rebuilt the army and navy; created au air force, and revitalized the nation in its demand for recognition as a first rate world power. Three years aeo Hitler was appointed head of a coalition cabinet.

He was Kennecott Phelps Dodge Howe Sound MARKETS AT A GLANCE. By United Press. Stocks irregular; oils active. Bonds irregularly higher. Curbs Active and mixed.

Chicago stocks Irregularly higher. Call money of 1 per cent. Foreign exchange Higher against dollar. Cottou 4 points higher to 3 points lower. Silver New York bars unchanged.

53 culties of preparing the bonus outlay. CITY OF PARKER W0ULD GO INTO WATER BUSINESS (Continued from Page 1.) proves the acquisition, intends to compel consumers to pay for their water, and with funds from that source will enlarge existing facilities to tneet increased demand. With the transfer of the franchise would go three reservoir tanks, a pump station, filters, service tanks, settling wells and the entire distributing system, which now serves 80 per cent, of the community. The application was forwarded to Harrishurg for decision. RUBBERS, PATMAN BRINGS CRY FOR INFLATION AGAIN (Continued from Page 1.) had suggested again that he was ready to apiear before the Ways and Means Committee regarding new taxes, Donghton gave no indication that an invitation would lie forthcoming.

Asked if he construed the appropriation request to mean that another Administration request would be comma up for new taxes, Doughton said: "I don't think so and I hope not." 16 24 18 24 IS place the "Administration waste and extravagance" as a government policy. He compared the Kansas idea of a "passion for self government'' with the national reverence for the Constitution. "The Constitution is not an obstacle to progress," he declared. "It Is the lianalce wheel of progress. No flaunting of the Constitution whether by executive evasion, loose legislation, or insidious propaganda can destroy our safeguard." 17 25 18V.

TOBACCOS. 102 26 Goodrich Goodyear Rubber Am Tob Lorillard MEMPHIS, Jan. 30. UP -r. Diminutive Daisy Alexander Root wa 101 101 found guilty of second degree murdeC 25 23 today in the slaying of her handsoma 57 58 playboy husband, Brenton Root, and-.

Reynolds 58 CLASSIFIED. lOST Bunch of keys on ring, Wednesday afternoon. Finder call 489-L. SUPPLEMENTAL. was sentenced to serve 10 years in the 10 state penitentiary.

Tri Continental 11 10 3- EVERY BAY, 2:3 7:3 Saturday, we will sell over the block to the highest bidder, starting at 1 :30 p. m. We will run sale every day next week, 2 :30 and 7:30. 279x12 Rugs; 10 Bed Room Suites, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Congoleum Rugs, 6 Dining Room Suites, 25 Parlor Suites, Small Rugs, Stoves, Odd Dressers, Odd Chairs, in fact everything in furniture. If you are going to need furniture, you cannot afford to miss this auction sale.

IK. IE. ARTORT 316 13TH FRANKLIN, PA. HD. C.

HDAILE, Annctttoimeeir.

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