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The Morning Call from Paterson, New Jersey • 13

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I THE PATERSON MORNING CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1934. THIRTEEN Driver Denies He St. Mary's Team SOLONS STILL HOPEFUL BUT LACK IN ACTION A museihents Fled Accident Scene (Continued) zation of the splendid industry and business that is ours, for the ultimate success1 for whlcl we have courageously gone through many wars, not the least of which has been the economic war of depression these past few years. "To the courageous the Watchword is To the pessimist the message is to get going. We are still pioneering.

If you lack the Arthur GalliWill Be Given Honored at Banquet wiamnim i Parents Join in Festivities at Parochial Hall. the primary was planned and it appeared likely the legislature would be required to return late in May FABIAN or June ror- enactment of the an Saita Reported At Niagara Falls Passaic Police Interested in Man Who Got Out of Bergen Jail. i Passaic police, pursuing their aim to jail gunmen and racketeers who had their headquarters in Passaic until Special Attorney-General James D. Carpenter, routed them recently, were given a set 0 Hearing Next Tuesday. Arthur Galli, thirty-four," of 3.

nual appropriations bill. vThe ap Theater Timetable FABIAN "Show Off 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, "Gallant Lady," 2:39, 5:39, 3:43. GARDEN "Bolero," 1:00, 3:56, 6:52, "Line Up," 2:47, 5:43, 8:39. REGENT Feature, "Countess of Monte Crlsto," at 1:30, 4:04, 7:19, vaudeville at 6:05, 6:20, 8:53. U.

Takes a Holiday," 1:40, 3:46, 5:52, 7:58, 10:09. RIVOU "Keep" Km Rolling," 2:00, 7:18, "Love Birds," 1:00, 3:39, 6:18, 8:59. NOW propriations committee informed leaders It would be unable to pre Members of the basketball team which represented St. Mary's paro Harrison street, pleaded guilty to charges of driving an automobile chial high school, their coach, as-. sistant coach, reheer- leader others connected with the team! were the guests of honor at a ban! quet held in St.

Mary's parochial! courage to be one of the original pioneers you can at least follow on the road until you get back your old time courage to pioneer a little on your own account." The guests: Assemblyman Harry L. Schoen, Assemblyman Anthony V. Gross, W. O. Dodds, William Doremus, without a license and fleeing from the scene of an accident when arraigned before Acting Recorder Abram Klenert, former common pleas Judge, in police court last I bin i pare the measure for Introduction before April 30.

Ten days must elapse between introduction and enactment. Senator Albright was hopeful his plan to consolidate school financing, municipal economy and tax. relief in one measure would receive approval. He said a number of sena back yesterday with the1 news that school hall, Sherman avenue, latj night. The parents of the team! night.

He pleaded not guilty to Anthony Saita had fled to Niagara members Joined in the festivities I Falls after being released from cus charge of reckless driving and will be given a hearing next Tuesday and the mothers prepared And! tody in Berged county. enry peyoung. Miss Mattle Doremus, Miss Rosenberg, Willard L. De Yoe, Miss Mary Reilly. nigni.

served the menu. Last Prosecutor John J. tors, considering it informally, had exhibited favorable Interest. The senator planned to retlr from the The Rev. Father Carberry, curate.

J. von Lengerke, T. Brogan, Galli is alleged to have been driving and will be given a hearing Breslln, protested he had known nothing of the release until several legislature at the recess to take up In St. Mary church, presided as-' toastmaster and during the evening- the right sources for the solution oeorge Patterson, B. Q.

Reck, Jos eph Riger, John A. McCrane. Wil. next Tuesday night. Galli is alleged to have been drlv of their problems, the giving out of ms amies as state treasurer.

i The Albright plan would provide Warn Marchese, Harry B. oourlerr- ing an automobile at Paterson and called upon every member of the team for an address as well as many of the Barents. days after the occurrence. From other sources it was hinted a contact man with the racketeers had arranged for the legal deal that' freed the defendant the same man Wright Aeronautical Corporation 2 GREAT FEATUKES a two per cent, sales tax to finance schools, replacing the present levy River streets on April 7, when he james j. inahue, M.

F. Oemme, struck Paul Van Ess, fifty-seven, of The party' was arranged by- information regarding approved codes, and the problems still arising under the PRA entailed almost as much time. "Contrary to what seems to be more or less general belief, the coni Adoiph Amundsen. C. C.

King. on real estate, and to provide fl 35 Watson street, caustnit him to M. Lucas, W. Van C. Auser, P.

Coach Amos Flate, who desired to- have the- team members at a nartv financial relief to municipalities. Municipalities which did- not in suffer a fractured left leg and left Browne, k. sutton. Mm Van Dyk Furniture Company wrist and he is, still confined to the Barnert' hosptlal. said to have been responsible several weeks ago for the, disappearance of several important lottery heads when Passaic detectives were in the Hackensack courthouse to take the men into custody after ar tuu.il la A nAnM.II Showr I 1:40 3:46 5:52 7:58 10:09 LJLAM in his home, but it was receive! with such acclaim that it becamfc necessary to hold the event in the i.i Joseph P.

Van Baun. L. P. Schmltt, crease 1935 budgets over those or 1934 would receive ten per cent, ot totals from the state and for each Following the accident Galli A Parottinnl fiftvr rrttrm rvir William J. Barrowclough, H.

A. Ste- school hall. 1 7nZZ V9 W. Tims, Central Railroad as During the evening Coach Flati- raignments on Bergen indictments. fi cut below the current year would get an additional dollar.

Local tax tral Railroad of New Jersey; J. I and his able assistant Tom Ball were highly lauded by Father Car-berry, and the team members for. Hourlgan, Wharton and Northern the PRA by keeping them informed of the meaning of the agreement and the individual employers obligations under it. Wit ADVISE YO0 TO BK THE PICTURE FROM THE levies would be required to be re duced, proportionately to disburse ments from the state. Democrats Sow Discord.

Saita, supposed owner of restau-rant at Niagara Falls Is described by police as a henchman of William Morettl, alias Willie Moore, a Has-brouck Heights resident whose past and present activities are of para BEGINNING IN ORDER TO ENJOY Railroad; Vincent Kerr. First National Bank John Dalton, Wilfred Riley, John good work as well as Alex" Rymer, who served as captain ctr the team. Ronnie Neal was elect The compliance board has no ITS BEAUTIFUL STORT. ALSO uy i Partisan bickering in the house Deighton. John R.

Garrison, Harold today brought early adjournment speeded' away but he was apprehended by Detectives James Keys and Charles Band who obtained the license number from Galli is also charged with atrocious assault with an automobile and will be given a hearing today in the criminal district court on this complaint. After hearing the evidence last night Acting Recorder Klenert Imposed a fine of $50 on the charge of driving without a llcense and $25 fine for fleeing from the scene of an accident. In default of the fines, Galli was committed to the county JalL power of enforcement except upon express directions from Washington. Again we have been asked to arbi A. Ramsey, William Hand, Dr.

Jos captain for next season and Jlmm Comerford was eelcted captain of when it became apparent suDDort mount': importance to Detective Captain William A. Buckley, acting head of the Passaic police detective bureau. eph V. Bergin, William Giger. HARRY LANGDON COMEDY BUDDY SOGERS AND BAND FOFEYE, THE SAILOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS of the Democratic minority, ncees- uie oaseDau team for the cominz trate labor disputes.

This is not the J. W. Ferguson, W. W. Evans, Jos.

sary to action, had been withdrawn season at the get-together. duty of the board. These com eph A. Brohel, John Murphy, Dr, Saita was arrested early last week Another unofficial member of the pliance boards have never been from Republican measures. John J.

Rafferty. minority leader. GARDEN now T. A. Clay, A.

H. Guertin, William by Captain Buckley and Detective team who received much Draise was given authority to deal with labor John Potasnak and an East Ruther--' Miss Mary OXeary. teacher in the D. Plumb. National Bank of America A disputes.

Jf any case of non-com engaged In caustic debate with Assemblyman Herbert J. Pascoe. ot school who was adopted by the team ford policeman as they returned from a fruitless attempt to. nab Slater, J. Dr.

William REGENT NOW FLAYING Union, over the latter's bill to re. as tne "school-marm mascot." pliance which the compliance board Is handling Jhreatensto turn into a labor dispute, this case should be Ht Pruden, Dn K. CLPruden, J. Speakers at the banquet pointed out ducethe delinquent-tax penalty- Louis Knopp, a storekeeper, of 13 Doremus, J. F.

Evans, J. R. Voorhls, ComedltnnM fttit nd Screen WATSON SISTERS Bridgestreot, phthy--wound -eleven contests reported to the National Labor Morettj at Jhe Travelers Inn, East Rutherford. Standing on a street corner, Saita walked away rapidly when he saw the uniformed man Leo Rogers. irom eigne to six per contending "home rule'' would be while she was present and on the board in Washington.

The purpose Paterson Savings Institution guilty to a charge of selling and possessing lottery tickets and paid OEOEQE Jf jf RAF CAROLE LOMBARD SALLY RAND In "BOLERO" ALSO "THE LINE UP" WM. OAKGAN MARION fflXON, Gorj Chrlitriuen Frontlet Brof. Ir Morgner of the local compliance boards is to William K. Paton, Albert L. Banis Hit Gnr The bill was lost and shnrt.lv and Was arrested after running Iron out these existing difficulties James A Sweeney, John Van thereafter another Pascoe measure through a residence yard to a back before they assume the proportions Vlaanderen, Hubert R.

Cornish, street, Recorder Frank Gumbs ad tnree occasions when they were defeated, she was absent. The teaahj won the parochial high school! championship of the city by defeating St. John's, St. Joseph's and St. Bonaventure's teams, two contests each.

Another speaker at the banauet a fine of $100. He was arrested a week ago by Detectives Fltzsimmons and Kennedy, who testified that they seized books with slips In the "number racket." Martin Bruin, no home, was com Thomas L. Bump, Harold E. Wett Judged guilty of disorderly conduct WRAYr'lUKAS (OUnTESS, of a labor dispute. Remember the local compliance board is the Official representative of your com yen, D.

Stanton Hammond, and one sponsored by the Democrats met similar, treatment. Rafferty informed the speaker, Joseph Altman, the minority would cooperate no longer with exception of because he gave evasive answers ana Frank J. Beitramo, M. A. Holmes, KEWS SHORTS ON SCREEN would not give a suitable account of D.

H. Speer, H. C. Speer, James B. his actions, and sentenced him to mitted to Jail without bail pending arraignment in the criminal dlstrct munity for information, explanation, and the receipt of complaints and petitions.

It can act as arbitrator Bergen, M. C. Van Ness, James ten days in the county Jail at Hack Madden, Theodore Bunker. esack. court on a charge of acting indecently in the presence of minor Passaic and Bergen County Credit only when requested by and mutually one measure to appropriate $10,000 for purchase and distribution of diphtheria serum and smallpox vaccine.

The bill passed and adjournment was taken.) Yesterday 'Captain Buckley Bureau M. Aurrichlo, V. E. Car agreeable to both employer and em RIVOLI learned Saita served only three days children, made by William Nyen house, of 90 Straight street. lough, R.

T. Templeton, Edward Ro- ploye. Zuu Pitti Ed. Erexett Horton In "Slnf Like It" VodTllle COM. rRL before he was liberated in a $100 "Since the inception of the board In the senate.

Senator Jospnh- a den, Felix Simon, Frank A. McBrlde, Max Bodner, and guest, George H. bond. Inquiry disclosed that an at Joseph Belmont, of 137 Lakcvlew avenue, was arraigned, on a charge Wolber, a -Republican torney applied for and was granted Benz. an order to review the East Burner was "Mike" Palladlno, well known baseball catcher, who will coach the baseball team during the season.

"Mike assured al present that he has a fine pitching staff, good catchers, a first class infield and speedy outfielders and the basebajjf championship "Is In the A The team was presented with ft beautiful -cake suitably inscribed and Manager Ed Holterhoff was cheered for several minutes when he received the award from Father Carberry. Coach Flate was presented with a beautiful basket of flowers by the boys, and Luefen or violating a city ordinance by selling bread, cake and buns without a license and trial was set for W. R. R. Co.

P. J. War ford conviction, setting the bail at candidate, assailed the report from committee without his knowledge of a measure he sponsored to eliminate the bureaus of elections in K.pr Lotte, toastmaster, that Mr. Wilson would be absent from the dinner tin, F. W.

Jackson, R. H. Taylor, W1LTIB HUlTOfc we have handled approximately 600 complaints, or an average of 100 a month. Personally, I am proud of the work of this board. The members have given unstintingly of their time and without compensation of any sort, and we have $100.

Judge A. Demarest Del Mar, MANCIS OI J. F. Rydene, Charles Max, R. next Tuesday night.

A group of merchants were ar Ian for the first time in fifteen years. The success of the Paterson cham Francis, Arthur Leasing, Edward who granted the order, said it was the customary procedure in appeal cases and added that it was not ralgned on charges of obstructing McNamara. J. B. Hannum.

American Legion Louis Schmer and Hudson counties. The senator, although it would eliminate positions in which his Essex county organization is interested. Is the sidewalks with their wares end ber of commerce as an entity In the community scheme of things one. Harry Lev, of 54 Washington brought to his attention until later that police were endeavoring to ALSO' ber, John Grlmshaw, Charles F. Nell, John Orr, Frank Graf, E.

Kep- street, was fined $3 as it was his Slim Summervllle Zaiu Pitts can be attributed, more than anything else, Mr. Lotte said, to the wisdom, the judgment and the check Salta's past. second offence and sentence was ing the bill as an economy move, but wished to make certain changes. pler, The ground of the appeal, accord IN "LOVE BIRDS suspended on each of the following: David Gitkln, 9 Hamilton avenue; Badagliacca, official trainer and'' custddlan of the water bucket, wilt be awarded a new bucket as socn as the season opens next year. mmcaung ine report was to embarrass his candidacy, the ing to the lawyer, is that Recorder Van Owners' Association of County John F.

McBride, Brooks, Samuel Haft, Herman successfully handled all but about a doten complaints which are now in the process of 'being adjusted to conform with the requirements of PRA or code. "In addition to these 600 complaints the headquarters is constantly being besieged by requests for information and help as to provisions of codes and agreements. "Needless to say, this work has Cktfttr N. "THE LOST JUNGLE" Lena Goodman, of Hamlton ave Gumbs had no Jurisdiction as the guiding genius of Mr, Wilson, its president during the most important years in its career. Will Greet President.

The dinner gathering unanimous nue and Washington street: Max oharge was a violation of a state senator assailed the alleged interference, and voted negatively when Senator Charles E. Loizeaux, of! Singer, William Hanlon, A. Uitkins, Among tne players present Pete" Tierney. Harry "Pie" Stein, of 79 Broadway; Nathan law. Judge DelMar said, however.

Dave Levine Flshman watner, of 52 Washington street: that the application for the review Passaic-Bergen County Chpatef, ly delegated the toastmaster to visit Al Rymer, John Hogan, Ronnie'1 Neal. Leo Blanchfleld. Mike pim! was made to the repre union, a supporter of the candidacy of Hoffman, moved for re- PHONE SHERWOOD 1-1336 Mary Sangen, of ,43 Washington street; Salhr Degrassen, of 27 the president today to convey to sentatlon that the conviction was New Jersey Motor Truck Association C. Schultheiss, Benedict Gentle, Simon McAteer, Richard Osinga, for a borough ordinance violation Washington street and Edward De commjuu. it was returned by i vote of 7 to 1.

him Its wishes for a speedy recovery from the illness that has kept and that Saita had been found Young, of 53 Main street. The Measures of the law revision com Inger, Jim Comerford, Keys, BUT Wallace, Bill Griffin, Jack Rice and0 Ernie Belshaw, The cheer leaders-1; were Eileen Dowd, Anna Kane anef'; Edward Van Vooren, THEATRE E. Porcora, Clifford Finkle G. P. him confined.

complaint were made by 8ergpant mission, which has been active since -BURLESQUE- Carroll, Emmet McGlll, George D. H. Simpson and Patrolman Wil to revise many of the state's liam Ashfleld. entailed a great deal of unexpected expenses on the chamber of commerce. From Aug.

1 to April 1, in actual cash it cost the chamber some $2,000. This outlay was felt by your board of directors to be a necessary one and one which deserves, the commendataoa.of-. every worthy citizen of the communitv. However, while the president could not be present he communicated his greetings by letter at the same time made the observation guilty of a minor infraction. Recorder Gumbs could not be located last night and the man who answered the East Rutherford police headquarters telephone asserted that "we don't know nothing about statutes were introduced in the sen Others oresent were? Tvthur rr." Whitehead, H.

Duffy, James Mc Ardle, John Lueddeke, Frank Lued' deke. Caroline Langley. of Mountain- ate Dy senator S. Rusllnir Lean. view, arraigned on a charge of Senator Horace G.

Parll. chairman Luther Zabriskle, Frank R. Jack arunkeness. was committed to a cell berry, coach and Mrs. Amos Flate" Thomas Ball, John McNerney, Thomas Art Donnelly; Mrs.

Holterhoff, Mr. and that the chamber could confidently look to the next year as one that will be marked by still greater prog son, Charles E. Meek, H. C. Len for one night.

oi tne appropriations committee, in troduced the highway appropria tions bin, carrying a DroDosed ex BON-TONS Or '34 FtBtarlnt VALDA South Sfa. Island Wahine "American Legion to Hold Midnight Benefit Show Saturday Sight" And ScmeBilMr. it Utantt Ra Fllhtln tntf Mondsj Nlfht Captain Buckley was Interested to This is Just one instance of the Aiex Rymer. Mrs. Ball.

Mr. nrf- ress toward the goal of economic drlm, Joseph Sam worth, Dr. Gor don Wlaton. -Bouchard it 'Charvet Jean Boa. Youth Captured stability.

need for a community organization such as you have here. Its strength pendlture for W34 of $42502,865. Construction disbursements were Mrs. Hogan, Mr. and Peter' Tierney.

Mr. and Mrs. BianrJifipM'' learn that Saita only visitors during his three-day stay in Jail were Anthony Mazzo, 36 State street, Passaic, proprietor of the Travelers' chard, David Hanna, Louis Ruskin, Quickly scanning over the cham predicated upon receiDt of nrosnec- Mr. and Mrs. Neal, Mrs.

Keys, Mr. is indicated by the fact that we are called on by not only our own clti- ber's activities during the "bast year. Antnony DiMaria, Eugene Popp, In Robber Chase tive federal aid. Jacob steipstra. inn, and Paul Coranoto, 376 River road, Passaic.

The senate confirmed the aov- Eens but from the NRA boards of Mr. jjotte asserted the organization activities against the evil of Gerald Funs, David Quackenbueh, The Passaic police official was in ZZ: .1 John C. Phelan. J. A.

Lvdecker. fake bankruptcies have borne ex and advice. ernor's nominations to the state relief council, completing its personnel. The three appointees included Four Shots Fired by Pur formed unofficially that Salta's $1C0 cellent results and its vigilance frank Pugua, Benjamin Gramatica Citizens Trust Company and along other similar lines is resulting i-a Mrs. Micmaei palladlno, Mr and Mrs.

Griffin. Mr. and Mrsu Belshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, and Mrs, Lister, Mrs.

Vogel, Mrs-i; Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

nelly, Mr. and Mrs. 'Littleton andV Mr. and Mrs. Curving.

MRS. G. W. BOTBYL bondsman had admitted Saita departed for Niagara Falls immediate ThePlayers in an eliminating of the sores that One of the things that make me feel optimistic is the number of people who dally come In to the office find out what, their code ly after gaining his freedom. suers After Store Is Robbed.

Following a chase of several Dr. Joseph O. Coleman, of Hafcv burg; John A. Cullen, of East Orange, and Mrs. George Tash, of Camden'.

have festered on the body politic. Schoonmaker 6c Co. A. R. Neale, A.

D. Cheston, Charles S. Zabriskle, G. H. Storms, George S.

Mott, H. H. Schoonmaker, Samuel His reference was obviously to the ST. BONIFACE PARISH ORPHEUM. calls for.

People, both employer and chamber's part in pressing for an blocks during which pursuing offi HONORS MONSIGNOR employe, are anxious to live up to Gibson, Vincent ODonnell. investigation of Jury fixing. CLIFTON COUNCILMAN cers fired four shots, Frank SoDuch. DIES SUDDENLY tnedr particular code. The Ameri National Dyeing and Printing The toastmaster introduced as the no Show For Legionaires.

ADALBERT FREY sixteen, of 623 Main street, was ar TALKS TO PROSECUTOR company G. M. Reader, E. Bohl, kA" (Continued) can people are responding magnificently You find a chanee In the Plans have been completed to first speaker of the program Mayor Hinchliffe. Apropos of the move re k.

R. oeering, w. F. Page, P. J.

rested shortly after 11 o'clock last night and Is held at police head (Continued) entertain more than 20,000 veterans, (Continued) mental attitude of neonle. Lnt Connolly, J. Reitama, J. Roscow, W. this city, under the trade name of the Staten Island Cleaning members of the American August the pessimist was savinar.

u. uunning. nltaries at all events in. which, the quarters on a charge of robbery. A call was received at police head cently started here for a city manager form of government, he toast-master referred to the mayor' "as strite.

Cornelius Vanderwende," Rob Lotte Chemical Company Paul Pope officiates. here on Saturday, when a gigantic reception will be given in honor of won can't work, The government can't run mv quarters stating that two men were ert Wray and Max Schroeder, L. Miller, Harry Belsler, John Weld Chairman Keller also explained in the store of Philip DeCrosta. 31 Edward A. Hayes, national com The interrogation of the fifty that Monslgnor Frey is now a the best city manager' any city could' ever have." This introduction provoked prolonged applause.

mann, Lester A. Johnston, Denman Penlston, Harry Waddlngton, John Pearl street. Detectives Donnelly, seven members of the Clifton police Today those same people are saying 'It Is It takes courage, and lots of it. The retailers, the I mander of that, organization. Ih addition to the already elabo rate program that has.

been ar aeparwnent was commenced Mon seisier, Thomas earless. domestic prelate and entitled to a coat of arms which he described. The term monsisnor Chairman js.enneay, ntzsimmons and Feenan rushed to the scene and as they ar- pany. Mrs. Botbyj completed her earitf.

education in the public schools oft" Paterson. after which she wra; school 018 Patcrson here July 7. 1897, and, until ZL FZnit0' they thTio Lincoln avenue addrf th. day, when ten were questioned, is E. E.

Blauvelt, Roland G. Eves, Mayor Speaks Briefly. The mayor spoke briefly, and nrst to take the president's pro- ranged, however, the committee in rivea two youths darted from the gram at its face value, bucked ud Del Vecchio, Leo W. Elrlch, expected to consume the rest the week. i oharge of activities has leased the store and ran through Auburn street.

iiieir courage last summer when 0 luaicoim nam, ur. Orpheum theater for the purpose gave praise to the chamber for the unselfish work it has done for the community. When such represen Patrolmen John Norbe, Paul Rah Keller explained means "My Lord" as such a term is used in describing members of foreign nobility. In closing Chairman Keller said: "We things looked blackast and started A- Nelson, T. Z.

Haviland. of holding a midnight show, the Meyer Brothers fl. F. Ackerman, Detectives Kennedy and Feenan gave chase on foot and fired four nefeld, John Majerscak, Joseph Nee are scheduled to be Interrogated proceeds of which will go towards sided at 71 East Sixteenth strC.H tative men took an Active interest in affairs of community it would this morning; Patrolmen William V1 defraying expenses the legion aires will have assumed in carrying to buy. For a few monthe that took supreme courage, for sales did not respond at once.

Then, about Oct. 1, their faith was rewarded by increased sales, and every month since has seen a steady sxowth. Ash- White, John Funk, Henry Staudt shots in the air but the fugitive did not stop and Detectives Fltzsimmons and Donnelly who followed In seem to him the continued progress of Paterson were assured, 3 may and William Sullivan, this after H. Cohen, O. E.

Conklln, H. E. Kaas, J. A. Lltson, J.

Nlegel, C. Schoof, R. Yentema. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Fitzgerald, Rlaph P. Ross, Miss Minnie Boyle, Miss Grace Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Zachara, G. A. Lang, Miss mi s. nmoyi devoted her entire, time to her home and family.

SheV was a member of the Riverside Re- formed church. She had not been in the best o5 health for several noon, it was learned in Clifton last or told his audience. an automobile saw them run into a yard on Van Houten street, near night. James Gheen, chamber of Vetaller if he thinks recovery will Summer street. A citizen captured Meanwhile, Mr.

carpenter, Coun ty Detective Trueman and Captain commerce official of Albany, de-ivered thirty minutes of rich wit and philosophy and told the cham J. M. Thompson. fered from a stroke last year, buW appeared to have recovered from Glovattl are constantly receiving Mrs. E.

Baker, Mrs. Cecelia Bar Frank Sopuch and turned him over to Patrolmen Robinson and Bren-nan of the motor patrol, and detectives searched the entire neighbor wotk, ana he has complied, he will tell you it is working. It is no longer a theoretical thing for him. He has had courage. He got on the "tips" from citizens of Clifton in Its effects.

It was onlv mnl" rett Brogan, Mrs. R. Bentley, Miss ber that, in a sense, it had been an NRA ever since its organization. A through their general Manager. Max Kroll, of the Or- pheum theater, is co-operating with the committee in an effort to make this affair a gala occasion.

The show to be produced will be The Bon Tims of '34," an unusually splendid musical girl show that oughf to please the moat ardent of theater-goers. "The Bon Tons of '34" will feature Alexianna, an exotic little dancer, whose previous billing was so enthusiastic that the management of the theater was at first teres ted in cleaning up their city. that Mr. and Mrs. Botbvi rptiim.J Ruth E.

Holt, Miss Gertrude Rymer, community's progress, he declared, hood for the other burglar." Every "tip" of this kind is being Miss Cella Bernstein, Miss Jean from a two-month sojourn in Flor-'r Ida. Sfnro her "Now for the argument thai thin The officers recovered a case of Invariably can be gauged by the carefully and thoroughly invest! nette Van Duren. character and the strength of Its canned peas, two twenty-four and gated by the assistant attorney- Sears, Roebuck and Company iuui xiuvijr Ida, Mrs. Botbyl seemed to have enjv Joyed the best of health. chamber of commerce.

general and his men, who an C. V. Gates, O. L. Rossnagel, R.

-A- i I I'll ii i.loi. iifii'tf-" i i i u. fiiiii Edward A. Browne, vice-president one-half pound bags of flour which had been hdiden along the railroad tracks in Pearl street, but they are After she and Mr. Botbvi had Von Steuben, u.

S. Trust company, nounced they will continue to do so. treating air suoh information turned from Mrs. Mason's funeral and chairman of the local NRA compliance board, reviewed that Jacob Kushner, James F. Welch.

Erie Railroad Company J. Mc seeking twenty-one cartons of cigar with the utmost of confidence in services, Mrs. Botbyl prepared their 1 1 organization's work since its forma is for the "big manufacturers." Where does the merchant get his supply. If he doesn't get It from the big manufacturer, that's the big manufacturers' hard luck. Thousands of small manufacturers, according to the 'Retail Ledger' for April, were quick to follow their retailers lead and get going.

Ask them if they think recovery will work, and they'll tell you it is work ettes and $20 In cash which were sofar as the Informants are con skeptic, but a skepticism that turned, to 'enthusiasm with her Kenna, Henry Heck, J. Bergstrom, ceiling mem, Aiier mey naa par; tion during the past year. cerned. C. Dalzell, D.

Jamieson, A. W. Frau Mr. Brown's speech in full follows arrival here. Alevianna is not the reported stolen.

MOB STORMS JAIL son, H. L. Albert, George Anderson, Through the investigation of "tips" already received, a great only afctraotlon. The show is inter "Since last September it has been my privilege to be chairman of the A. v.

Alexander, m.en 01 mis ana uie tame ha been cleared, Mr. and Mrs. Botbyl remained in the kitchen together, discussing the events of the day. Suddenly Mrs. Botbyl leaned against the table.

Mr. deal of information of value has spersed with some of the finest singing and dancing seen on any TO SEIZE SLAYER Erie Railroad Company A. R. Walton. W.

H. Stadelmah H.A, local compliance board for NRA. been unearthed, it was announced. (Continued) local stage in a long time. ing, xiiey quote an instance of These "tips" began coming into Hatch, J.

J. HArt, A. L. Kline, hat manufacturer who said if This board IS composed of seven persons representative of the industrial and mercantile employer Arroyo. J.

Miller, R. H. Boykin. And, of course, there is the comic angle, something, that" comprises tedly confessed the murder of sixteen-year-old white girl. could have another ix monith nir.

Mr. carpenters office shortly after the recent Indictment of' Chief of Police Tunis Holster and Detective Shreveport, April 18 CP) rf 7" i ureal, risLeni ouica uu hwuih' nLnl HLH? feUows New Jersey Development Commit Great Eastern Stores and Northern oragging alone, MONSIGNOR ADALBERT FREY e'ghty per cent, of the burlesk values. The comedians In this show and employe, the legal profession, the consumer, and ft non-partisan afraid to Btrfim nt v. r. Lieutenants Paul Dittrich and (Wednesday) Two companies ot are none other than Harry "Shuf member.

ne 11,06 so far ahead thai-, th w. wi Thomas Rooney" for alleged non have lost Father Frey who from national guardsmen were placed in to her. but she did answer. Another stroke hatf gripped her. Mr.

Botbyl rushed tocher side and then carried her into the living room, where he made her comfortable until the arrival of the'v? family physician, who immediately" was summoned. Before medical aid f-' reached her, however, Mrs. Botbyl" died. "Theoretically the duties of any feasance In office. eVer Bgaln domtoat the Flitcroft.

Samuel Joseloff, Donald now on must be addressed with the title of Monslgnor." In conclusion fles" Le Van, Tommy Levlne and Ralph Walton, a trio taht will bring out the laughs if one disposed to Similar to Passaic Case, MMUBWJ action early today to protect the Caddo Parish courthouse from attack by a mob of 3,000 men wno C. Smith, S. B. Farnum, B. Stuart NRA compliance board is education, conciliation and mediation in hand "Ask the automohlla mm ocir tik The indictment against the three he explained the arrangements for the investiture ceremonies next Sun Hun vi.v I nuuci, be entertained in that manner.

Clifton police heads is somewhat cicatrical appliance Deoole. if 1 oiiof.vnhiih rv, PvV ling complaints of non-compliance with the president's agreement, and The committee in charge asks similar to the one under which rushed the building last night In an attempt to seize Fred Lockhart, who confessed to officers the mur covery will work and they'll tell you G. E. Wilson, V. C.

Norton, W. E. wnT ingl 1 speak 01 the aut0- McCormick, E. B. Wlesner, C.

W. mowie industry becaiun wan in tianeimn tti Commissioner of Public i Safety day morning and requested all members of the congregation to approach Holy Communion for the exceptions under same. In reality the scope of the board's activities Abram Prelskel, Chief of Police that all who care to take advantage of this show, phone or call at the box, office at the theater for their reservations. The box office will der last Thursday of sixteen-year- Charles Jj and Captains lntemition of Rt. Rev.

Mopslgnor old Mae Giffln, both white- is much greater. I say theoretically advisedly, because while the- com Owen J. Cunningham and Edward rrey. m.ijf years ana Know its prob- E. H.

Loehr. lems intimately. For years they L. Sc W. R.

R. Co. C. F. Mc nave endeavored to arrive at a point Tague.

Charles Gublehausen, R. open at 10 o'clock each morning: in The national guard was mobilized by order of Governor O. K. Allen on Boyko, all of Passaic, recently were In accepting the splendid gift of 1 -MoT request of Caddo Parish 1 after nearly 500 members of mob forced their way into the basef, ment and took possession of first floor where they were held aj bay by, several scores of'Offlctrsj armed with machine guns and tear pliance board presumably handles only problems under the president's order to better serve the friends of convicted and sentenced. wnere me allowance on H.rf whii v.

munt.t a wnir his parishioners Rt. Rev. Monslgnor the legion. Commissioner Preiskel and Chief iMmc oe nxea at a uniform fWr V. Hltiim.

V. TTMrnv entirely to the fine spirit of co try saw: "I was greatly surprised upon learning of the action taken Monks, who were sentenced to for all dealers. For years they tried Femiers. and were unsuccessful. Todav everv re-employment agreement and not under approved codes, in reality the advice and dissemination of information to people applying for SWEET DESCRIBES THE NRA AS A PEACE.

spend six months in the county Jail and to pay a fine of $1,000 each, gas as they howled and threw brick. through windows of the building. by Our Holy Father Pope Pius XL in making me a member of the monsignorl. I still do not operation shown me by the people of the parish. I will be sixty years old soon and will complete thlrty-thre years of service in St.

Boniface dealer is guided on his used ear Warpers Leave for help -in problems under approved Lockhart was confined by the ofltc; are appealing from their convictions. FUL REVOLUTION Silk Code Hearing usned once a month, whirh codes has taken many hours a day cers in the Jail on the seventh floor of the building with all Captains Cunningham and Boyko stand it. I have only done my duty as a priest during the past thirty-three years and for doing that I do for the past few months. parish on June 1 next and I hope to be spared for a few. years so that I can do something to repay the people of the parish.

'our good "Of course from August last until have not as yet stated whether they, too, will ask the supreme court to the maximum allowance any dealer is permitted to give on a used car according to make, model and year. "The NRA has been an exori- not eel entitled to any honors any Dec. 31, the majority of industries were under the PRA and I per oT the, mob cut off except threatened gunfire of the officers ifj'ti-the sheriff's office which leads tol the stairway. sst aside their convictions. They mors than the man who is em Isadora Weiss and Harry Dunkel-man left last night for Washington to attend the silk code revision hearing today as delegates of the United Warpers league.

The warpers, like other silk craft spokesmen, Will Mfll, 4 were fined $1,000 each. Bishop Thomas J. Walsh and Our Holy Father Pope Pius XI for the ployed In an office or elsewhere and sonally spent several hours a day at the chamber of commerce, meet rr-ent, but it has been a splendid experiment, tried with couratre and Whether Commissioner Preiskel who Is expected to give his best to (Continued) Alexander Hsmilton hotel, heard former Governor Sweet, who came here from Washington as a representative of the NRA; The annual dinner was a success, or as much of a success as any chamber dinner could be the friendly, guiding hand of James Wilson. It was with genuine regret that uompany or tne isatn mrantry honor which he has bestowed upon his employer ing employes and employers, and tne people or this parish. I thank perseverance by every loyal Am erf and Chief Monks must remain in Jail during the pendency of then-appeal depends upon whether favor at Shreveport and company of Mlnden, were ordered into action to take over the situation and ret After all the parish priest can advising, considering and helping can, Let our watchword for the vnrimu rt-f ka you all from the bottom of my heart for this most wonderful gift coming year be compliance.

Compli- ent general minimum. them in their perplexities and and in closing I desire to ask you lnforce the besieged officers able action is taken upon their application for a certificate of reasonable doubt, now pending before Su only direct for the real work la done by the members of the parish and whatever good has been accomplished in our parish during the past thirty-three years has been due their fortress. The militia was Since. the first of the year the mMns for 018 A meeting of the league will be Betterment of this glorious country held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock of ours, for the success, the stabili- at 299 Main street. all to pray for me that I may have the grace to prove worthy of the honor bestowed." the meeting heard from Walter necessity for guiding inquirers to charge of Colonel Holllngsworth, Barrett.

preme Court Justice Harry Heher..

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