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nvF4 ct- i Ji'r' EVERY MfMiEH'OF THE FAMILY i- AN INDIANA COUNTY NEWSPAPER THAT SERVES VES Menmfir tut to- local thundersbow. A new weca ana. mjwv-nnnw ltd vacation-, OrertHfeur MSfefo Snotana itiiattng (Sagrtt? all right and we'W (ltd ttt.jl buck into the naMMt ataWt" Wednesday's another HottdSra 7uwffoYrt flight, la official word for fcflltyMetioii of. the state. TEN PAGES a ffMlMK 263, TELEPHONE 600-601 INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, MONDAY, JULY 21034.

TWO CENTSCOMIf 3S 1 HOT-RU VOCTTIR IW TO 500 BEAD AND INSURED BN GERM MVS rnilNTY NAT UE CRACKING DOWN ft HINDENBURG SENDS THANKS TO HITLER jft.yuuin iiniiw Officials Ridicule Casualty Totals, But Rumors Persist; New Deaths Said Ordered ON RACKETEERS I HhD IH IN 1 fiibb ukn i ii in OF MIDDLE-AGED TRAGIC WAY Hitler Shot His Best FRIEND WANTED TO BE SHOT BY HITLER MUNICH, July 2. INS Captain Ernest Roehm, former close associate of Chancellor Hitler, who was arrested by the Chancellor himself Saturday morning and executed Sunday night, expressed a wish to be shot by Hitler himself, it was revealed today. Roehm was handed the pistol he carried as leader of the storm troops he planned to head in a conspiracy to' overthrow the Nazi government. It was a silent suggestion that he com- mit Buicide. BERLIN.

July 2. INS Paul Von Hindenburg, Germany's aged President, today placed his stamp of approval upon the ruthless suppression by Chan- cellor Adolf Hitler of the "sec- ond revolution" which held Ger- many in its grip over a bloody week-end. "You have saved the German people from grave dangers," President Hindenburg telegraph- ed Hitler from his summer Slain In Thwarted German Uprising rte Walkine On- Hiehwav Uncle Sam Is Moving St Former Kaiser In Close Touch; Hindenburg, Gravely 111, Wires Hitler Congratulations New Nazi Break. Swiftlv to End Vic, fit 5 After Car Was Wreck-U i ed Well-Known Form- Friend and Most Dangerous Enemy; Knickerbocker Tells of Wildly Improbable Drama. 0- BY H.

R. KNICKERBOCKER (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) Copyright, IMI, by I.

N- BKRfiTN. Julv 2 INS Hitler has home at Neudeck. "I express to timizing of Widowed" and Unwary ofl Small Means. you deep-felt thanks." By Tntomntloiinl Xews Service The President sent a similar Resident Struck and Killed Instantly. BURIAlThERE HlgliHghtft of (iprnuin (Mls Tudny message of appreciation to Gen.

"I'll never kill myself," he said to his captors. "I want the Dead and wounded In wcok-entl TRUTH GIVEN rnvoluLjon estimated at from 300 to leader (Hitler) to shoot me." 1 J. witii 200 casualties reported shot his best friend. Hitler has shot Herman Wilhelm Goering, Pvus- jrian premier, who commanded the forces that maintained order in Berlin while the Hitler coup was in progress. Munich alone.

the only man in the Nazi party who Berlin appears calm but observ- 'i; A former well-known Indiana man "was killed instantly early yesterday BY LEO V. DOLAV (INS Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. Julv 2, INS ers in the capital believe trouble is was intimate enough to can mm 'thou." Hitler has shot eight of his closest one-time friends. He has shot not yet over. morning; when he was run down by a- hit-run driver on the Benjamin PITTSBURGHER unconfirmed reports from Vien too, his most dangerous enemy, i Highway, near Belsano as na say artillery (ire Is being heard Uncle Sam moved swiftly today to crack down on racketeers who victimising the middle-aged; the, widowed and those of small -meanirfl rhrnncph ti rn I nhf a i ti t-i Hitler whom the world called a jiv wu reluming lu nil, wrecheu uu along tile Austro-German frontier.

coming from (ho direction of JUun i tomobile from a Belsano garage IT' WhATO Tib liarl Clinimonarl iicciafiiMia softie," whom outsiders thought a sissy" has become overnight the HELD IN JAIL ieh, where the radical story troop VVI The victim Wfl J. Rlnina f'KeTiih The victim was J. Blaine ing oil and gas prospectinr'penmto' ers planned to launch their putsch. -McCreieht. of DuncansviNe.

robespiei-re df the Nazi revolution. In the flame of fury against dis-loyality worse, Hitler has begun for "sucker list" members I'ope Fius postpones tleparturc- John Ughazi Will Face for his summer residence because of iho seriousness oC the German situ to km like Jtobespierre, -tne incor ation. former long-time and popular of Indians. Mr. MiCreight, a lumber salesman for many years, been living in Duncansville for 18months'.

I'''; "Mr. McCreichfs bodv was found President von Hindenberg. from September Grand Jury on Four Charges of Robbery and Larceny Ins sick-bed. congralnlaleH Hitler for the energy he displayed fn DEATH OF MISS MINTA GMBLE Many Mourn Passing of Well-Known Resident Mrs. Drucilla Douglass Dies Suddenly of Heart Attack.

Following less than a week's ill ruptible." He has sent hts bullets against men, who, former "friends or not, aroused his fanatic moral conscience. Nttsis who have begun to kill each other. But Robespierre met the same fate he dealt his enemies and today Germany asks where, when, and with whom will the killings stop. crurihing his foes. between 3:30 and 4 a.

m. by E. H. White, of Akron, who reporleo in County Towns. NOTES OF CASE BY TOM WILHELM (I.

N. S. Staff Correspondent) BERIjIN, July 2. (IN'S) Germany" week-end blood bath took loll of from 300 to 500 dead and in Flatly repudiating lhe cheme axif, "a wildcat money-making the general land orTh of the Pe partment of Interior revealed. it been besieged with letter i rom 'perifcfr sons on the various ''sucker lisUife't'jf comprised mostly of the both sexes and with a prepondrCT? erance of widows In each the writer has been solicited by representatives ofe va- rious ''associations" who claim thafcf.

they will for a fee of $2 per acre file applications -for. 'thec. permits on behalf of the. Sales resistance is broken down thrtv high-pressure sales methods. To 'the-fe prospective victim is -heid ouUthe age-old bait of "great for securing large -ret urn "With the avowed' aim of '-breaTttnjf AyC up the -the1 t-generaUJajnI1 No invention of a fiction writer could equal the widely improbable the finding to the tuensburg rtc- i tachment of the State Highway Patrol, John n'ue, employed on a farm near whore Mr.

McCrdght had wrecked his in an off ore tq, avoid a collision with another 'machine, was wtlh him at the time of the hit-run accident. The hit-run car hurled Mr, 11c- Crcieht's horl nva'inut llitn n-ich At a hearing before Squire Walter H. Jackson Saturday afternoon. melodrama of the last 48 hour's jured, according to privately whispered in governmental John Uehazi. of Pittsburgh w.

hplri ana press circles today as the coun lor court action on lour charges, try, outwardly at least, returned to robbery of person, larcenv bv trick. ness, which had its inception from an apoplectic stroke, Thursday last, normal. These estimates are officially auch impact that he was rendered II Minta Gaiblc, GO, long-time and larceny. He is now a prisoner in the Indiana county jail. He was identified by four victims as the man-who was responsible for nuicuieci tuc at least zoo persons events in Germany.

Picture it. Hitler on Thursday peacefully attends the wedding of a Nazi underling in fcssen. On Friday night Hitler in the ancient university town of Bonn, received the word which he at first refuses to believe. But Goering's secret-police pile damning evidence before him that bis best friend, Captain Ernest Roehm, head of all the 2,000,000 storm troops together, with half a dozen of Hitler's oldest unconscious. Whn he regained wen-Known resident ot rniia consciousness a lew minutes before delplua street, Indiana, died at 5 a tuu nil hi iu jinvu uceu iuiiea ana 4:30 a.

m. two hours after Mr, m. today in Indiana Hospital. uie joss or monev bv them in vari Mi wounded in Munch where fierce fighting is reported to have broken out, resulting in bitter exchanges of ous ways. The chavges on which he lMcCrcight had been killed lie Arrangements for the services 1 ionnd he was in the barn on fne bftvo not been complete.

The time of farm of his employer, William Gil- obsequies and the obituary will rule lire. lespio, whose home is near the inter- Dc given in lussuay's issue. In ihe same quarters the Berlin said: "No association -pex4omay been authorized by; -rthis i qKicvmtfiJp carry on of tericr. Authority nOtfbfV-giMited to them whs neiu were: 1 In January Joe Kalanodick of Fulton Bun was robbed at the corner Df Seventh and Philadelphia streets. Me claims the defendant and unuther.

with thtt.vahheKv collaborators, was planning revoljt. dead and wounded are put at 60 to section oj. tne Benjamin rrankiin Highway and the Hnt-y-Gio road. I Mra. Jlrncilla Garnian Douglass (Continued on Page Two) to recount fnHu: aiMiiruciiaf aJuJ' 7U.

Ftfge 3 wo) FORD CHOSENAS 2 On February George Senyitko of NEW MANAGEMENT details of Mr. McCreight's 'ass 79 years, widow of John "death, asserting that the re- Uouglass of near Cookport, died of Notable victims in the thwarted uprising of Kaxi storm troops in Ger AT CAMP REST loung townsnip lost fit to the two in Homer City. Ife. claima he had been promised work and hail come MOST ADMIRED MAN with the former lKiana man. 'n the home of her son, Mr.

McCreight was killed a few I Douglass, in Commodore, where she many were. Gen. Kurt von Schleicher, former Reich chancellor and Reich-wehr commander, and Frau von Schleicher shown here. They were slain in their villa in Ncubabclsberg, aristocratic Berlin suburb. Von Schleicher, Berlin report says, was shot down while resisting arrest as a conspirator against the government." Camp Rest will reopen inter new to Homer City with them.

One of I. b.t Uf management on uie 'ourui nr. Jiuy c7 liioflicnts before 2:30 a. m- as he and I nau been visiting for the past two -Hit were walking back to thejWCC'i! At the time she was stricken wrecked automobile, which had 1 was preparing to come to Indi- caiioiut, and anys-rch iiey is at the isk canft Pointing but that subaifliary j-fices are ready to furnish anf to prospective- permit', applfcv cants without any charge, 'landfv. office added: "The only offices authorizedvtog; receive such apHcat ions are- the rious local land offices locateoWjitfe t-Trv unu ma jiccn neu up, claiming sore throat.

When parked in Tlie new managers are Yaljeaii NEWARK, N. July 2. (INS). Henry Ford was chosen as the most admired American business man by Eastern college students at- Homer they told Senyitko to get at the intersection of the i ana for a visit in the home of her "Work aiul-Jj. M.

Sawyer and they have nrftuarod largely Hie -i-Benjamin Franklin Hiorhway and half-sister, Mrs. John M. Uaugherty. some oranges ana gave him a quarter. As security for the quarter, crowds (hut aro cxpectod on' Inde fiKSSSthe-Nant-y-Glo road whir.

Mr. Mc ine deceased was oom March Iflao, a son 0f Peter and JUicinda RURAL CARRIERS PRESIDENT IS ference conducted at the store pi h. Bsmbcrgcr Company here lust they told him to leave, his -pocket book in their car. When he made the pendence Day. There will be an orchestra for dancing, 'there will be Bwimmine ss usual and all sorts ot Gnrman of Indiana, and hud lived most of her life in Green townshin.

the machitiu in an effort to VJv'" avert a collision with another ear purcnase nnd returned, the ear, and other enLertainment, Tne general which had sLonoed unexpectedly.) where she held the alfection and HERE JULY 16-18 public is invited. ceK, it was revealed today wnen results of a questionnaire were announced. Some 1,000 of the 4,500 students attending the conference filled out the questionnaire. an were gone. 8 On February 2T, Mike Uadlski of near Heilwood came to Indiana McCreiirht our rammed inlu an I esteem of a wide eirclo of friends convenient cities-In 'the pufojicv-wid states.

These offices upon.Tfwv quest, furnish, free of charge; suf; infonnation and assistance proper." (Continued on Sage Three) i HIGHWAY WORK with $122 to pay his taxes. He found out that the collector lived Housing of 600 Dele near Penn Run. The defendant is alleged to have met him. and he and 1 overturned once or! ami acquaintances. was a mem- twice, then landed upright, the up- her of the Pine Crove Church of act rendering the driver -Vicious.

Surviving; arc these children: i' Attracted by tlic noise, lir. and Hurry Douglass of Corvallis. Mra. Gillespie and HUe hurried to 'Guy C. Douglass of East Snieth-: the wrecked machino and found port; Sara Gromiey of Marion MoCreight in an unconscious Condi-(ter; Peter Dougiuss of Cherry Tree; tion.

He recovered sufliciently with- i Stanley DouglasR of Olanln; Meade Steams Away from Continental Shores on Voyasre. his accomplice offered to drive hint Afttor's Bride gates Undertaken by Committee. 1 SHOWS A RECORD: out, wnen they had taken him to the Heilwood station, they are alleged to have robbed him of the 122. After a record had been made lii; Big plans are in preparation for 4 Helen Kigcly of Center town-lin was called to the door of her on Pago Two in a lew minutes and told incm he. wanted to summon a wrecker from the 32nd annua convention of the Rural Letter Carriers' Association to be held In Indiana Monday, Tues excavatlug 30.000 yards of dlrtst; Brant H1U, near Jen era town, hc Lincoln Highway was thrown.

flauV Saturday, eltmtuating a 44-miJtvcJ' lour from Llgonter to StayefttaYwu The detour was in effect only. home on March 2, and asked by two men for a donation for the poor of a (umunueu on rage twoj day and Wednesday, July J6, 17 and 18. Mr. McCrcight and Hite thenjDAN CUPID'S walked to the Cramer Garage in I JUNE "KILL 93 Belsano tntfafler making a call to! 0 (Continued on Page Two) lf yott Ulink tllat June (isn't the month of hriiles. then vmi Premier Lose PARKWOOD PLANS ABOARD U.

S- S. GILMER, AT SEA, July 2. (INS) President Roosevelt steamed away from the shores of the continental- United States today on his 30,000 mile vacation voyage that wilt carry him as fur away as Hawaii, The cruiser Houston, bearing the President; put out to sea after a brief stop at Hump ton Roads this morning, hcuding southward for Haiti. miles away. President JJnoevelt did not go n.shore at Hampton Roads.

He will usual from now on with the excep Aiiproxlmulelv GOO delegates will FOURTH OF JULY I lend this convGinioa und It will be liun ul ruupie vi utiys wnea vUp war trallic will be uecessarwhflf I-IRE SCARE AT 1 should observe the retold down at neresHary to secure rooms in private concnite ia being pcuied homes tu aecommodnlf ninny of BON TON STORE 'lhe Court House. Register and Re-1 corded W. K. Calhoun has just made AHMtrtj wV, M- I public official figures for ihe month C.U 4th At Th. Village eriuillcr Saturdav.

Thev fthnw rhrit Park wood Ik planning a corn tn unity picnic on the Fourth of July. will be held hc Community Park and lliu day will be featured by two hall Rumcs between Parkwood and SlieluriH a ut I a miisbbalt game, A gala lime assured, ml everyone hitttrtfttted Itt liivlled. lhe large evening or the nUu- year at The Village on WedneadaS in the contactor box became over-1 couples were given the legal permis iml again set foot on the soil of the heated and burned off the insulation. th Pin. Most oE Ihn dflcgatra will Want rooms ror iwo nights and will pay por person per nlglit.

Parsons having rooms Dr oilier ncr-nni-modailons are nsken lu write Kural Letter Carrier. Box iOS. Indiana, giving tlin following information: Sirert N'nntbtr of Itooms, Ourage Accoiuodtiiioiis, will You Servo Breakfast? July 4th. Hats, serpentines "andy noise makers will be gtveo, tftpa.pf rons to celebrate that svand. and? a fire alarm from the Bon Ton shortly after 7 o'clock Sunday United States proper until he arrives on the Pacific Coast a month heme.

glorious 4th. Park Lytle and.Hrdu sion to wed. Mr. Ualhoun believes the figure is an all-time record. Xollec, Kitig'M OHiigJitm CUis Meet at the 1st I'.

J. Iiiirib 2:30 o'clock to altrnn lite rntieral services of Blaine The Houston anchored for a short vi The contactor box was used to regu-S late the switching on and oh? of the Food Ski Tomorrow Owens Market. DDI Phila. by A real July 4th celebration avrajur. The convention was si-cured for time off Cape Henry after an overnight voyage from Annapolis, where the President boarded the cruiser uover cnarge ouc per perapii.

display lights in the Philadelphia street windows and the bij sign. the Jr. Bible Class, Christian you. Church. 26SX Indiuiia througli lie t'iforts of ihn 4 asiyj- convention (-niumlLUe of lhe Imli- hist night.

The only contact with the If 9 9 ana county association uud the in dtmiiL Chamber of Commerce. shore came through a power launch 4 VI which drew alongside and received ('oiivfiftlon headquarter will.be suck of mail destined for the AMme ii "Vacation Ends" at ihe Mooiu Hotel. The Association and l.nilles' Aux House. Dillinger Hunt" A foretaste of possible rough Jr 45 iliary will hold their serious In the jhuikku inc 1 i cmucnv 1 Hot Methodist Jipiscopul cniircu. tmrlir.

ai Kim. AlthrtiiP-h the kkii tni CHICAGO. Julv 2 (rKS) From THHER lillSHI AS KVEf'I'TKI i mi.it of the way, a fairly severe siuaii came up during the the underworld hide out 3 of Chicago to the lake country of Northern Indiana, federal, state and local authorities sought tu pick up the trail of man-killing John Dillinger and Mil 1 'N-jHM MOSCOW, July 2 (INS) Thrue men were sentenced to death and Seven imprisoned today ai the conclusion tif the railway Sabotage trial which has amused much interest in and out of Russia. night and caused the Houston to roll for a short time. Through it all, however, the President 5H'pt soundly.

He slept late and aro refreshed and apparently (Continued on Page Three i "Unusual," the West Coast's all-inclusive and recurrent alibi, was never more quoted than during the past five weeks, when the Indiana ditor-tenderfoot culminated a 20-year dream, viewed the landscapes nd listened to natives and guides expound the glories of eighteen of thsee United States and three provinces in Canada, without bias or prejudice, and learned a lot. Leaving Indiana on the last Sat- lieve he was Nelson -r Some time after the ftwuACAA Dr. Laird, two men believed bftVlv been the bandits accompHOAid. third man visited a lakeside- three miles northwest Webstar. One of the men was jdeatfAgt Joe Burns, one of the ten helped escape ftfun ty diana state prison at MgVV-in the wholesale prison buX' 1933.

The bartender at thcai known as the Lump the men were well areMmv Ap his Da mm companions today. Authorities expressed the belief that the desperadoes separated following the raid on the Merchant's National Bank at South Bend, Ind.t Saturday, in which Policeman How Semple McPherson. When the celebrities realized that none of the other passengers wanted a short cut to the movies, or were particularly interested in autographs, they became human and were just folks, with no attempt to capitalize on their fame. Songs, jokes and interesting conversation sped the time and the editor was surprised to hear "Albuquerque," his first port of debarkation. There occurred several happy days with Frank Comptoii, a trip to the top of the mountain, a mile up, vjiere a hail storm developed, while the sun shone in the valley.

There he also had lessons in pronounciation, with the "JV becoming "H's" and the "L's" remain Vtday in may, cne eauor maac tne ml trip to Pittsburgh and Chicago ard Wagner was shot to death and Dillinger and his henchmen escaped with loot. Two of the bandits, itk'ii titled as Homer Van Meter and George "Ba- DEMOCRA TS HERE ON SATURDAY t' made, but "out where the west be- gins" he began to sit up and take notice, calling on his adjectives to be present and accounted for as they were to be needed. At Chicago he parently were wJ ftttpift money. One of the man, "EmS age on his arm. The trio nut 'a woqxsj abs eru, stayed about drank sveral ateing "With her mother comforting her, Vivian MacMnieii, Luson, sttiiographer, told her story in 10dm on ton court, accusing Premier John fc.

uf Alberta seducliuu. Mis Mui'Milkm, and bur mother are slim, heer as they left liie -iuitrMiii after tne girl's ti'iimuiiy. by Face" Nelson, assaulted Dr. iUslie Laird, 4J. of Nurii.

Webster, early Sunday morning, forced him tu treat, one of them for two bullet wtiuuds itt the arm. After ad- ing silent. La Jullu became La JJoy-a aim fnjoies turned into Free-holies nonchalantly handed over in "extra fare" and "The Chief" of Diet to mention two of the words. i iiiitiUit-riiiu- iiifilu-ul aLteiiLioil. the ivii.

in a ear. Saute Ve had a new customer. The uui front Abuuiirruue a tw Bevause the tdan (jdiysii-iaii was Waii-u tlie bead l.uni-lieoii will be M-rved to all member proiupily and the business met-liiig bi'gun sUiitily arterwnrtl. Th iu frtun f-aeb nf the 77 preriii. ts are asked to make every eifuri tu be present in person, but if fur any reason with a revolver, left unconscious iu, slayers escaped fvWtfX Members of the Democratic Cum-Uiittec, of which Harry W.

Ke 1ms Itiii Itceit i-liuiiiiian; .1. 1. and 1. U. Itruit, treufUrer, has bi-eii ralbd lu itieci in regular Mssiuii in ilie Moure Hotel, Indiana, Saturday, Juiy 7, at 1 p.

fur the election officers I KDMUXTON. JuU 2. Pre- bis uSWe. When be revived some robbeiy Satitfday, 'f-UO trip proceeded with due drvoruin until it became noised that sum celebrities were aboard and, lien the fun. began.

First were discovered Ben Bernie and his lads, Jack Denny and his wife, Mary Livingstone, Mr. Radiant In her bridal gown, F. 1U-n Tut Finn is shown here as iht lhe Mgiiul lu matvli lu the ullar with Jylm Jar-ub Aslur 111 in Trinity church, R. 1. The match, following A slur's break with Miss Kileim Gillespie, his first fiancee, created the great-eit stir in year in high society.

i.i it-r J. K. uf Alberta to- thirty minute later and attempted dund ooaiWi rvfu.ed cumnunt uu reports, tu telephone authorities, ii uuud uuibwe of fcoytk JU.k be will i-ertigu fUowiug the verdu-t the telephone wires bad been cut. I IW luika iothjiajt liotus ride i the uld city Of Sanluj Fc, with its varied -owueraJiip ofj Suanisli, llexicau, ludiau and Am- eik an. The oldest church in the) new world is there.

The artists', colony at Taos takes its toll of visi- tors and the mountain Greenwich (Continued on Page Two) 1 umc are unable tu do so they ar transaction of s-ucn other busmt of a supreme yourt jury which i Dr. Laird identiiied Van JUvter, inoriuea wtHtQ sad Mrs. Clark tiaOJe, ueue Kay- awarded uawmges to vivi-juna trie acscrtpiiun ne gave or. a as shall properly cuine before ths asked to send a substitute with th-; meeting. requisite proxies.

p)Ond and Jasc oui not leatfi, Aimec (Cuntiiiued on age. iwo) 'wounded man led authorities us-i pave twgp; it, mm-..

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