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iiiiiai hi I 'V l-M- 111 1 111 ilEtll Official Scout Camp FLOOR STOCKS 0 JULY 20TH Off to a Flying Start tiiy Veiir Curtains While Price Are till Lew. TAXABLE ITEMS Julyndr'' favYatlrody't Camp William Fenri, the official ARE EXPLAINED Mm Balance Sheet Camp of tho William Penn Council, Boy Scouts of America ia off to a flylnif start for ths camping season Revival of In Hatreds. mxmi k. Reynolds staff rnrreiinnndenO Collector Internal of the dads who saw service during the last wit. The boys will be In camp for the week and will leave for their homos next Sunday afternoon.

Present indications are that they will havo a Jolly good time during their entire stay. The Post is planning for an eve-nine; at camp and it is expected that the Clymer band will accompany with 30 members of the Sons of The American Legion of the Clymer Legion Post on hand to celebrate Revenue Details Plans of Adjustment Act As the opening date of the Camp. ThA hnvs trAnaDorted from Affecting Ret ailers Bought before the rfsb to be sold at Depression Lows it Pafiffo Clymer to Camp by the members of tho Post most of whom are mem WSDbN.T tdBfimle conference, greatest JrSMllarial gathering of Its kind -KIIMry. which met here so auspl-! fotfr weeks ago today, is adjourn July 20 with little 'dtTronlence aheet except a revival them for the purposo of giving tne boys, a real treat with some real and Wholesalers. bers of the Clymer Post of tne Am music.

This is the first treat of this WHEAT PROCESS kind for the boys and they certain erican Legion. Mr. Anderson, member of the Post, will bo tho adult leader in charge and will be assisted by a few older Scouts. Harold Buch-heit and Paul Kunkle of Indiana. The boys spent happy hours since their arrival Sundav afternoon and aro enjoying it.

At the close ot naueas. Miiik present form, with only in. OHtttujaM.laa fcafara. it. the COH' mis wees, tne scouts or.

we wuncu will occupy the site for the next MI along for several Collector of Internal Revenue David L. Lawrence has given the following interesting details relative to floor stocks of taxable articles bold for -retail dealers and: by persons two week period. The new road from Pikes Peak Into Camn 'is nrovlnir to be a real -flir. the 'belief was expressed Four Styles t6 Select From all wore on deck for tho early morning breakfast. We believe that the meal formations will not be missed in accordance with the experiences ytfolbors of leading delegations other than those engaged in the re asset in reaching Camp William Floral print on 'marquisette Priscil- Summer Curtains Penn this year.

jMyXthat the conference win bus-rtY-U. fan 4an. Committees tail iraae. rie mane pu-ouc letter to processors of wheat. The details follow: Km I appointed to consider safe to tackle.

And if la style, 28 in. wide, 2 1-6 yards lonjf with 8 1-4 in. finished Rose, green, blue, -and orchid, event. President Roosevelt said Under the Agricultural Adjust 6W: 'ioUUcal conditions are more plane crashed In Siberia, will complete the flight, it was announced here by Harry B. Jameson, one of "Child labor in this industry is ment Act, the secretary oi Agriculture has nroclalmeH a tax of 30c here abolished.

After years of fruit' Wijf' revived within two or three ftoriths. the aviator backers. per bushel of 60 pounds on the first less effort and discussion, this an In a message to Jameson, filed from Anadir, Mattern said, "Want cient atrocity went out in a day, because this law permits employers Yarn dyed, pastel marquisette Pris. cilia style, 28 in. wide, 2 1-6 yards long with 3 1-4 in.

ruffle. Blue, green, orchid and gold. TKisteerrajf committee, meeunB dair1 to approve a program of ac-Hlfes durinir the next few weeks, to complete world flight'1 to do by agreement that wnicn none of them could do separately and ISSnd: itselfi unable to act because The cablegram disclosed that Knie. and -the other gold bloc Pair For live in competition. "In the eyes of the whole public.

domestic processing of wneat eircc-tive the first moment of July 9, 1933. Compensating taxes on importations and taxes on floor stocks of articles processed wholly or in chief value from wheat and held for sale or other disposition on July 9, 1933 are also imposed. Such articles include flour, prepared flour, cereal preparations made chiefly from wheat, as well as the products of secondary processing such as bread, crackersf Mattern will be able to get a plane from Pan-American Airways to continue the flight, and instructed his backers to get in touch with the avi Plain, French marquisette In Ivory and ecru. 28 in. wide, 2 1-6 yards long.

IWeW'on the monetary commission eaid- 'tHUmfU within that ioiAmission to outline a program of Ifetiori. will meet rain tomorrow but despite Secre- there was a great conference among the very leaders of Pur industry, labor ana social service; presided over by government It considered the most controverted nuestion in the ation concern. A later radiogram from Mattern to Jameson revealed that he had state Ajoroeii xiu. ttvwi.n," f. -intn th assemDiv Dat- whole economic oroblem wages and been offered a plane by the New 33c A Pair Floral marquisette with solid color rutHes and bandings, cottage set style.

Green, gold, orchid, blue, pink, 22x44" top and 22x35" bottom. pretzels, macaroni, spaghetti, noo- the general sentiment is de- hours of labor and it brought that question to a deflnite'-'conclusion. It York Journal in which to continue his flight The second message ideaiy reaa: dealt with facts ana- facts only. I0SINESS GETS cies, paste and foundry mouldings. All taxable articles held on the effective of the Act (July 9, 1933) in any separate retail stock which are not fold or otherwise dis There was not one Word of accusa "The New York Journal wire thev tion.

And. most remarkable of all. KNEW IMPETUS will send airplane to Anadir to fly me to Nome. Contact them to arrange for it to some immediately for me to -fly solo to Nome. Pilot to return to Nome in Russian airplane posed of within 30 days are subject to the tax.

Inventory and return of such articles must be made in du it arrived at a solution "which has. the unanimous approval- of these conferring leaders on s'1 three sides of tho question at know -of nothhigrtfurther that Ifc(Continaedifrom Page One) flcan'steei and Wire Company Kp'rtpare blast furnaces tor oper-tloffwlthlniten days. nlant has been idle for It coming to my aid ana win accom pany to Nome." plicate on the inclosed Form P. T. No.

41 and filed infthe collector's of-, ficc with the amount of the tax Another Summer's Favorite 500 Pairs Scranton Lace CURTAINS within 30 days after August 7, 19.33. NEW YORK, July 10. (INS)- Poised at Juneau, Alaska, a power Beginnuitr July 9th and until On ths. They reopening will be arked by a community celebra- could have been tmnic of no 'greater achievement of co-operation, mutual-understanding and goodwill. "It would be unfair-Id omit a word of commehdatidn of this great indus-tryyIt baa proyed'itself the leader ful seaplane tendered bv the New York Evening Journal was ready to August 7th, 1933 each retail dealer in taxable articles is required to keep an accurate record of, all such articles received bv him for place day to hop off for the remote stretches of Siberia where James KCHICAOO EBusiness confidence.

Jn 'Chicago' loomed to new high Matterri, round-the-world flier. government," levels touay, wiui iiiw await in or a shin to enable him to "That took faith and courage ana complete his solo globe-girdling hop, ment in his separate retail stocks on August 7, 1933 he is required to make an inventory of all such taxable articles on hand on that date. The Quantity of such taxable articles eekly'-lndustrlal reports. Transit companies reported pas patriotism of the highest order. They have their reward in the result me newspaper announced uus morn inr.

The Journal says: "If all eoes well, the fiehtini? senger revenue figures swelled to Reels' la the past terbiyears. The ateel industry boost-QMout'pnt' to 56 per cent of capa- lexan, despite the crash oi his own shown in the inventory less than quantity of that article shown as received durinir the above period will they have achievea ana the example they have given." 1 As approved the -code contains several vital. amplications of provisions', drawn since the code was monoplane, 'Uentury of Progress, and his 23-dav absence from civili If bought in today's market these Curtains would have to be sold at $1.50 pair. Ilt7nuu Jl31.HiU IPWni "a 7iU per. cent higher than the same fwfelast year and the highest I Pair Beautiful shadow lace mesh, 32 in.

width, 2 1-4 yds. long. Floral designs with medallion insets at corners. zation, may yet become the first flier to circumnavigate the -trlobe be the taxable quantity of each such article. Where retail trade is conducted at more than one location, separate inventory and record shall completed' at publip hearings.

alone. Office 'employes in textile indus It waa thought the Evenin er 'Xri- increase In bank deposits of "64.525.000 lot the three months be made for each location. (See instructions on the back of this form.) iVJ.Ina Tnn 30. ai ra.norta.d- This journal seaplane could make tne jump from Juneau to Anadir in Retail dealers who are also en about' 14 hours. Eufan Increase of 20.9 per cent, the Sharpest upturn In local banking Advices from the Alaskan City lstory: -loadings set a new high scared tnav wiinam Alexander, the gaged, in wholesale trade must make separate inventories and returns on Forms P.

T. No. 31 of taxable articles held July 9, 1933 in each storage warehouse or elsewhere leader of the expedition, has obtained permission from local mark; for 'the year, ana retail drug showed a gain of 4.2 per In sales, the first In months. Soviet authorities to land in Siberia. than in separate retail stocR.

Forms However, official approval still must REPORT SHOWS P. T. No. 31 will be furnifhcd upon: come from Moscow, and tMs privi- SEATTLE, Wash. The lumber MEN REPUDIATE Hitler Picture of Church tries are included in the code.

Existing differences in wages be--tween higher paid workers up to 930 per week, and the' minimum wage groups are maintained. Provides for reopening wage questions conditions warrant an increase. Provides for over-time pay for shop crews, electricians and others excluded from the maximum work-week which was drawn for general workers. Strictly defines the40-Ko'ur week so that no evasion of its limits is possible and odtaide workers, cleaners and others''1 not provided for in the code, shall be accorded a minimum wage and maximum hours schedule not later than next Jan: 1. request.

lejre is expected to be granted to day." THEFT SHORTAGE TO BE $3,620.23 Under the Agricultural Adjust Out of Politics Showing gndustry continued today on its up-MWl'ng from speculative buying, men. having received em-Iplbymentln Athe; past -two weeks, ffirpduction up ffeetdyrins; the week and the unwilled orders file Increased to stand at 493.323.000 Lived on Gam BY LINTON WELLS (INS Stan Correspondent) MOSCOW. July 10. (INS) ment Act, the Secretary of Agriculture has proclaimed a tax of SOc per bushel of 60 pounds on the first domestic processing of wheat effective the first moment of July 9, 1933. Compensating taxes on importations and taxes on floor stocks of articles (Continued from Page One) would show the amount of money in each bank in which the county has Jimmy American round- fbpard feet.

funds and also the amount of checks processed wholly or in chief value the-world flyer, whose rescue was made known to the world three weeks after he had been forced down at a desolate spot in Eastern Siberia, existed by shooting wild game and reindeer, it was learned from wheat and held for sale or other disposition on July 9, 1933 are al LINDBERGHS ARE and cash in the county-treasurer's office. i Balance-June 13, 1933 The day the auditors started to work cash items in the hands of the tgrowth of new business in the brought orders for teet to 71 of the 120 mills liberating under the Western Fine "We are living assurance, he said, "that the corrupt party system never will appear VIENNA, July 10. (INS) A total of 1,500 Nazis were arrested during the night to prevent unruly demonstrations against the visit of Premier Julius Gomboes, of who conferred with Chancellor Engelburt Dollfusa over the week-end. DORTMUND, Germany, July 10. (INS) Chancellor Adolf Hitler's own picture of a 100 per cent Nazi state, with the clergy out of politics, -marching toward early solution of Germany's terrific unemployment problem was clearly before the German public today.

Addressing a crowd of 250,000 who gathered for a review of 80,000 storm troops, Hitler declared all parties but the Nazis had been "eliminated forever." CHINESE FLEET Three e-Lance" Warships Going Beg- ging Today. By DIXON HOSTE (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) SHANGHAI, July 10.

(INS) Three "free-lance" warships, once the pride of the Imperial Chinese Navy, were going begging' today following their mutiny from an. allegedly tyrannical admiral and consequent failure to ally themselves with any group which would support them. The little fleet, which was repudi- ated by Nanking after the mutiny. ENROUTE; JIMMIE today. county treasurer amounted to.

TO COMPLETE HOP Kussian officials at Khabarovsk so imposea. buch articles incline, flour, prepared flour, cereal preparations made chiefly from wheat, as well as the products of secondary processing guch as bread, crackers, pretzels, macaroni, spaghetti, noo eAssoclation, their report revealed -New business waa 10 gave him a rifle before he hopped iper. cent above the three-year week- zor June. off from there on an attempted non-stop flight to Nome, Alaska, and it proved of great use to him. paste and foundry mouldings.

'Ai Cotton Code Signed flW'BY T. N. SANDIPER On the effective date of the Act The Khabarovsk correspondent of (July 9, 1933) every person (other the newspaper Izvestia reported ft' fINS Staff Corresoondentt WASHINGTON, July 10. (INS) KiSiined and approved bv President Mattern and his plane were (Continued from Page One) Although the' couple were observing no schedules whatever regarding-either route or time, they were expected to push onward today to St. John, New- Brunswick, rather than to Halifax, which was fog- bound all last night and early this morning.

Mattern Ready CHICAGO, July. 10. INSJim-mie Maltern, whose round-the-world nolo flight was interrupted when his than a person usually engaged in retail trade) who holds anv taxable articles for gale or other disposition is required to make an inventory and return on the inclosed Form P. T. No.

31 for (1) each place where pro He had on deposit in various banks 3125,786.23. Of that sum $55,428.23 was tied up in the closed Citizens National Bank of Indiana. The audit also shows that up until June 13, 348,331.04 of 1933 taxes had been paid over to the county tr-asurer. During the period from January 2 to June 13, $24,050.42 of 1932 taxes had been paid over to the treasurer; $2,242.06 Of 1931 taxes; 3155.93 of 1930 taxes-; and 339.79 of 1929 tax-, es. The auditors' report is very comprehensive, showing amounts received from every source for the period and classifying all expenditures ac Human Triangle An Acute One RACINE, Jubr 10.

INS found by a Soviet frontier guard six kilometers from the bank of the Anadir river, 80 miles from Anadir, the first settlement on a vast tundra dotted with small forest-cov gEoosevelt in high terms, the cotton fwtUe i today was a reality, iffrst of the codes to be promulgated fnnder the "new deal" in industry, fit goes Into effect July 17. pPpintlng to the significance of the wandered down tho China coast from Shantung to Canton four its commanders offering their services to various political and military groups, always unsuccessfully. Today it was feared that unless some authority hires them, the heavily-armed and well-eaulnsed ered hills, and lakes which make a cessing or manufacturing is carried on, (2) each place or branch where such person conducts his business, and (3) each warehouse or place of landing dangerous. The region was inhabited bv onlv The machinations 'of law puzzled Jay Beegle today as he sat in his lonely cell, in the county jail faced with an 18 month penitentiary Beer At Camp An Experiment MT. GRETNA.

July 10. INS National Guardsmen under the command ot Brig. Gen Edward Martin, of Washington, commander ot the 55th Infantry Brigade, had a warning today that any abuse of the privilege of purchasing beer will result in discontinuance or sale of the beverage. General Martin said beer was being sold at the post exchanges thru-out the encampment this year as an experiment, nomadic tribes, reindeer breeders, none of whom could understand storage. This return is.

required to be filed in duplicate in the collector's office and tho tax paid as promptly as possible in no c'ase later than Mattern when he came in contact cording to funds. Beetle's "eternal triangle" waa with them. Americas Finest" The county commissioners--are August 7, 1933, Taxable articles held by retailers in warehouses or other When Mattern was forced down equilateral, until law stepped into his happy home and made it the Anadir river, was frozen and it Is understood he was not found un "acute." piuces ni storage except upon ine retail premises) must be inventoried In another cell sat pretty blond til after the river was melted and vie 5'" very well satisfied with the report of the auditors, and the county treasurer is pleased to know that his books are correct, considering the large amount of money handled by that office during the period of six on this Form P. T. No.

31. the frontier guard was makim? an Lyda Weber, 22, sentenced to 90 days in jail. Persons also engaged in the retail inspection tour. Mattern was found In the little cottage where Beegle uninjured beside the airplane fusel trade must make a separate additional Inventory and return on Form P. No.

41 of all taxable articles JANTZEN age. One wing of the plane had been badly damaged. months, irom Jan. 1 to June. The copy of the audit is on file In the office of the county commission held for sale directly to' consumers Another Kharbarovsk message to Lyda, and Beegle'a divorced wife Linda had lived in domestic felicity.

Linda 'watched her two children at play, wondered how she could support them while their father paid society for some crime which she in an. establishment or department where such articles are sold exclu ers and may be seen by any county citisen at any time. "navy without a country" might be turned into pirate craft of deadly, potentialities. The ships are the Hai Chi, of 300 tons, built in 1898: the Hal Shen, of 2,960 torn, built in 1898; and the Chao Ho, of 2,400 tons, and' built in 1911. They are anchored at ths mouth of the Canton river while their commanders, are dickering to-join the Cantonese navy, also known as tha Southwest navy.

Although the China seas are overrun with Pirates, none of the mar-rauding craft arer large. Most of them are junks and sampans, flimsy little boats which awarm about their victims, often large ocean-going vessels, like flies, If these three warships were to join the pirate tanks, authorities would meet great difficulty in combating the already great menace to safe (shipping and passenger travel, since they have been Improved in recent years with equipment of latest design. Izvestia, dated July 9, indicated that Pilot one of the Russian aviators, going to the aid of sively at retail. Forms P. No.

41 lor retail stock win be furnished to County Detective Harry Kooier and State Police working under the wholesalers, processors and. others upon application to this -office. Mattern, would not leave for Anadir until today, the necessity of making repairs to his plane having Bathing Suits could not understand, "Kor," she declared, "If Jay waa doing wrong, It waa the children and mo he was wronging. But we wero all living happily together until the direction of District Attorney Wil Read carefully the instructions on the back of this form. delayed his start.

This was news to Moscow aviation officials who had believed that Levanovsky would Under the Agricultural Adjust liam Kuddock have been working on this robbery every day since it occurred, and will contir.v- If the officers have developed any new clues during the last several days, they refuse to divulge them, reach Anadir today, policemen came ami cook away way and Beegle was divorced from his wife Juno 27. but under Wisconsin law ment Act, approved bv the presi URBAN, STAGE could not marry for. a year, Lyda DESIGNER. DEAD for LADIES and MEN was censurea at noma oocause-oi tne affair with Beegle and the resultant divorce, so the Beegles decided to have her live- with them, dent, the Secretary of Agriculture has proclaimed' a tax of 30c per bushel of 60 pounds on the first processing of wheat, effective the first moment of July 9th, 1933, On that date every processor of wheat must take an inventory of all wheat in '-ho mill or processing NEW YORK, July JO. (INS) Strayer Held In Double) DeitK Joseph Urban, tamed tfteatre and opera stage designer and architect, died here today in a hotel, lie was 01 years old, Born In Vienna, Urban came to this country in 1911 and waa na 'CAMP RICKARDS, MT.

GRETNA, July 10. INS The blare of bugles and rumble ot a three-lnoh signal gun at 5:15 today awakened more than 3,500 Pennsylvania National Guardsmen to their first full day of scheduled' training In the Held. The Guardsmen, who arrived here Saturday for a two-week vacation tour of duty with pay, passed a quiet day Sunday In tha camp area. Aside from church services held outdoors there were no scheduled duties, Martial training for men of the 10sth Infantry Regiment, northeastern Pennsylvania, under the command of- got. Robert M.

Vail, and the 110th -Regiment, western Pennsylvania, under ool, John Aiken, Washington, began on the big rifle range, While the reorults were taught how to shoot with .83 rIAles on a 75-foot range, the veterans learned bow to Improve their aim with the regular army Sprlngflelds, Ma), Gen. Edward Shannon, ot Columbia, commander ot the 38tb Division, and Col. David Davis, -adjutant general of Pennsylvania, made a motor tour of the training area watching the men per form on the range. The tour Included a visit to the artillery encamp ment at Indlantown flap, 15 miles north of Mt. npetna.

Artillerymen the J7tb regiment under Col, -William Run lap, of Pittsburgh, iwere preparing thefr guns for practice Are Into the side of a nearby mountain. This unit and the JOttb artillery of Scrsnton and vicinity, under Col, Stephen Elliott, will not Art their big guns before Wednesday, plant. Tne necessary lorms (, No. 1) for reporting thia processing tax also instructions pertaining Despite the unique situation, the household was a nappy one, Mrs, Beegle was fond of Lyda, Lyda liked the children, Doris 3, and Richard a. But a complaint was made warrants were issued, and Beegle and Lyda were arrested on statutory i Pnntlnupd ram Pim thereto will be mailed to each pro.

turalised in 1017. He first rose to cessor- ot record in tnu omce in due A preliminary, hearing ia KhanS uled lor August 1 before Justice of VBfc the Peace Frank M. Wray of Kit, WILL BE FEATURED course. charges. (lame as a stage designer In Vienna I and London, Uter he designed all sets tor the Metropolitan Opera Company and for Floreni Ziegfeld's ComDensathiff taxes on imoorta- BLACKLICK WP.

SCHOOLS GET $1,610 HARRISBURG, July 10. (INS) Nine additional school districts were granted 124,000 in advance payments of state appropriations today, The allocations, due In August, Included: Snow Shoe township, Centre county, Black Lick township, Indiana county, 11,010) Pecatur township, Mifflin county, New Centerville borough, Somerset county, J24ni Penn borough, Wesi-moreland county, West Leechburg borough, Westmoreland county, Fawn township, York county, Jackson town ship, York county, 32,310, and lower Chancsford township, York county, 33395. tlons and taxes on floor stocks of tanning, turayer waa charged- wifftv involuntary manslaughter by highway the XIHn IN INDIANA AT iney pleaded guilty and were sentenced, Beegle to a penitentiary term and Lyda to three months in the county jail. Mrs, Beea-le indicated that -Lyda articles processed wholly or in chef valuo from wheat and held for sale various productions. His most recent work was the de, unuer nona penuing tne pre I sign tor the celebrated "Avenue of I Flags" at the Chicago Century of UHimery iivariub.

would return to the little cottage PiffnSni. ehittf 'machlnlafc fn ilia Progress exposition, several years or oilier disposition on July 9th, 1933 are ako imposed. Such articles include flour, prepared flour, cereal preparations made 'chiefly from wheat, as well as the products of secondary processing such as bread, and live with her and tne cnuaren until Jay is released from prison rennsyivania voai and vow VT0 ration at its Ehrenfeld oraratloni 18 months hence. Then his year ago ne designed (n unique giegtetd 1 theatre in this city, I Urban underwent an operation 1 for a kidney ailment at Mt. Sinai pear South Fork, and bit daughtai were run down bv the truck a few cracsers, pretzels, macaroni, spa Moorhead' ghetti, noodles, paste and foundry mouldings.

The necessary forms (P. T. 31) and instructions pertaining to the lux on floor stocks are being hospital on May a. At the bedside when death came were his wife, Mrs, Mary Porter Beegle Urban, her sister, Miss Anne Moore and their brothers, Earl and Clymer, hai collided while tryllnjfj- will be up and win free to marry Lyda, TREASURY BALANCE IS $878,178,784.37 WASHIGTOh! July Treasury balance at of July 7tht MlawUMeous inter 1st and revenue itceipta jnoiieq under separate cover, miioe (rem pneiwa, piste Mgnwai patrolmen said Straw apprwl)i had lost control ef the truck at hi i nana in tha la4 iUZ.iV. Mlnditna'i Outtnding Quality Store Ia seating guests at dinner, It Is customary separate married coij.

pies but to allow an euag4 man to take ills fiancee. There arc from 30,000. to 40,000 eggs in the average th4 loa, Edward Beegle. Urban also Is survived by a daughter, tfretl Urban, a painter; a t'raiidihiw, Rene Marks; and two sisters, live In Vienjia, 'f va na Japan bas 370,133 -trade unionists In her 70s trade unions; 101 ot which unions art In the transport industry, Tobacco was discovered In San Pominio in 49Si alterwards by. tha palards In yiwitw i 15 SO, figiuml car, which, had km i'on.

bed. near the eentaw at tka Um-1-'.

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