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TWO ALTOONA TIUBUNtS. ALTOONA. 8ATURDAT, WAT 1934 IIOLUDAYSBURG JOHNSON iFrta rata BLAlKBEDFORD (rte ri KAUFMA3NN irraa fat AGED VISITOH (Preai fat I) BRITAIN, FRANCE tl'rcm ri Mother Jailed For Durning Girl and drill. Scout will aek to establish a ntw low urn rtcord for ih county capital warmly wtl-J corned the candidate! in a abort but very pleasing talk. Bulges to Bolivia and Siam, Mr.

Kaufman la regarded aa on of America' leading diplomats. Ilia wealth of experience In for- frltnds of recovery Into tmall qutr reilng group and than absorb tach on In detail. Thay havt begun already with tht atmott ridiculous tlogans: Tht wholt recovery program ia actually kindling Art. Tug-oMVar A novtl tut-of-war will bt staged rotter Houiaaysourg 1a noi )gn countries was called upon to during tht tfttrnocn. A pair of I aurrouridea witn a man-man ior- provide material for hir addreaa.

interttls in that part of the world wtnted greatly to preserve-and added to hla dominions the ilchtit Arablun area In which European are greatly Interested. Frontiers of tits British pro-ttclorates of Aden and Hadhra-maut havt become lbn Snud't frontltrt, and he will be a clots Prefacing hla vivid descriptions of foreira nations visited with a 1 brief reference to hia own Penn -retarding recovery, taka on tht brtket. tto. Well, what doe take off tht brakes' mean? It means back to 192ft'. It meant 'let ua "It ia being said now that tht of tht family to Blair county fol-lowd tht building of tha Pennsylvania canal, in which Mr.

Adam' father waa employed. Mr, Adams' background is closely Interwoven with the romance and history of the neighborhood, wat a brother-in-law of the famous "Lost Children of thu Alleghtnies" A brother, William, optrattd tht old fountain Inn at the foot of tht Allegheny mountain, at which many notables of the day, Including Jenny Llndanl William Mtnry Harrison, P. Barnum and Othtrt slopped. Ht himself, afttr tht canal on which ht worked was abandoned, Attention Dm regulation Boy Scout breeches will bt used in a tug of-war betwetn two teams. Leading in comedy will be tht mammoth scout gam of 400 mtmbsrs under lit direction of Leonard Pielmeltr, In ttmuch a tht group haa never re sylvania background.

Mr. Kaufman mmers revealed that he la a native of Towanda. Bradford county, a grad neighbor of French" und Italian uate of tht Towanda schools, and program It atnotrattiy oting weakened by tht administration In tnswer to thtst attacks. It It not I bidding wall, but la enclosed with natural mountain walla of rugged beauty, with larga natural -en trance, and that the latch string 1 alwaj a out, to all who coma this way, and It gava htm gtaat I pleasura to set the present guests lake advantage of. this standing I invitation.

I The tpeaKeit all paid a high 1 compliment to Judga Marlon D. Patterson for hla action In the race for governor, which stamps 'him as a real Republican and man who always haa the best in- Interests across the Red tea, Becaust of this and the fact that a gradual of Dickinson college betnt- weakened." The season is here when your drum heads are most troublesome. ALL-WEATHER HEADS breakdown of th civil administration of Hodctdah followed the His first Job was aa a newsboy. He haa bean a member of the Bradford ocnuty bar association The chltf danger 10 NBA, ft taid la "tht reluctanct of benefited SI flight of Yemeni 'fighter, the Britlnh warship and rovnl croups to tstumt burdens with hearsed at body, Interesting df vtlopmtntt art predicted. First aid contest! will add to tht ducattonai valut of tht day.

With record of many Uvea saved In past years through acout first aid training, tcouta and acouters encourage keen competition In this branch of scouting. John E. Oar-ber and assistant will htvt ohtrge of tht contests. since ikm. With his appointment by Presl benefits, tht possibility of losa of dent Coolidge as minister to Boliv necessary solidarity through the aid thus givtn enemies, to use group dieconttnlt, to destroy in de was a steel worker engaged In making the cablet for the great Brooklyn biidgt.

The tied cable tuaptntlon principle, used in thu construction of the world' great ia. Mr. Kaufman tttnwd into Uresis of his party at heart the international arena. Within a tail what Ihey would not even nata Mr. Cox was the first speaker and thanked Burgess Potter for est bridges, wat developed In Blair dared to attack on a solid front." Apparently In anticipation of Among Outstanding ethibiit of tht day will bt tht large rope cor hla hearty welcome.

He extolled the merit of Mr. Shannon and air force planes were quickly dispatched to the port, A threat of British occupation of llodeldah ws Indicated In official quarter hue me Brtlah government awaited assurance that lbn Saud will regtor older. An Indication of how seriously the British authorities regard the warfare was given In the order to (he cruiser Enterprise lo be ready to proceed to llodeldah from Aden if necessary. ral erected by troops Not. 9 and criticism from the Da row review board's report on IRA codes which will permit your playing under the most unfavorable condl- -lions.

Why not carry a spare? They are mounted and all ready to go. Orchestra and Street Modela WINTER Music Store 1415 11th Avenue Over Half Century In Altoona epoka of his antagonism to tht IS. In this corral, knot of all kind will bt tied and instruction waa delivered to President Roosevelt today, Johnson assailed par big political bosses, and dwelt par In knott will bt given to Inter- ticularlv upon tha fact that he few months of hia arrival In La Pat, Bolivian newspapers ceased former attacks against the United States, and Bolivian journalists elected him honorary president of their association. Because of his humanitarian and charflablt work while minister to Bolivia, Mr. Kaufman was awarded tha highest Bolivian decoration, the Grand Cross of the Order of the Condor of tha Andes, a decoration previously reserved for the head Of governments.

etttd ptrtont. other exhibits will ticularly argument that tmall business waa hurt and monopolist fostered by NRA. includo Indian ttpttt, plonetr craft and nlturt ttudlet. J. Htr- Discussing labor problems, na vey Riohardt will bt in charge of tht nhlbltt.

Clearfield to Send Group tald that whilt It wa governmtnt job to prevent reckless labor action, tht evasion of labor guarantees by induttrial executivtt -Justify strike." Tht tvtnlng mstls will bt cooked Is a candidate free and untram-meled. representing lha people, and Is fully qualified for the high place in every respect. General Shannon made a brief talk in which he outlined his policy and promised to do his duty" fully and honestly if elected. Colonel Robert Q. Woodside.

Pittsburg, former sheriff of Allegheny county and row county controller, made an enthusiastic county by John Roebllng, whose father first experimented with wire cables for use on th old railroad lo replace the huge hempen ropes that wore out in one season. Hia grandfather, Solomon Adams, wat a noted Indian fighter. Rachel Adams, wifo of Solomon, wat onct taken prisoner by Indiana who invaded her home In the mountain, and led away into the heart of the Indian country. As she was being led by lone brave down the bed of a Cambria county stream, she reach, ed forward with her bound hands, snatched the tomahawk from the Indian's belt, killed her captor, and escaped. The run ia called Rachels run todty in memory of her heroic deed.

Mr. Adams also tells a unique ghost story, tht story of "The Black Spot" About the year 1S40, when his mother, then Susan Sny by troop groupt. with tach troop to havt ttt Individual fire. Public In describing hit visit in Ban- "I know of many i industries' CBlAMHUATrilON'! 77ic Happiest Periods of Your Life So dniiltt you will want to look your host for the Com-meitceinrnt exercises m-d (irndtialion parties Wavne's will sohe jour footwecr problem. inspection of scout cooking It In which havt used every device from kok aa minister to Slam, Mr.

Kaufman paid graceful tribute lo King Fradjadlpok and his queen. vited. tricky evasion to forthright resistance to tscap the burdena of tac J. W. Msrtln will havt chtrge of tht camp Art program of the guest, during a recent American visit, of Mr.

Kaufman at hla Tow evening. Tht program Will include song, ttorici and an Indian tion sevan (labor clauses of NRA." ttid. "The law requires them to keep their hands absolutely off the free choice of representation This popular store features a marvelous selection of White Footwear. Rtv. Harry L.

Saul, secretary of by their employes. talk, hammering boss rule vigorously and said Shannon Is fighting the poor man's campaign. He exhorted all service men to vote for him. In which case he is sure to win by the greatest majority ever given a Pennsylvania can anda estate. In describing the country, Mr.

Kaufman told of temples covered with golf leaf, too daatling to look at by day, contrasted with impenetrable Jungle where tha sun never thine. "Their tht Altoona Rotary club, it gen Suicide Pact Survivor Faces Charge Of Murder WAYNE, May A eral chairman of activities. W. Hilbtrt Mikel it In chtrge of arrangements. Scouts from Bedford.

Hollldsyt-burg, Tyront and othtr council centart will attend, with a delegation from Clearfield. Tht Bedford der, moved with her family to HollidaysbMrg, they located in an old brick house still standing near the present Pennsylvania railroad station. While hi mother was college boy who survived a tuicidt pact with hit co-ed sweetheart to highnesses have the finest royal palace In the world," he said of the king and queen c( Siam. Forest Ranger Retire! After 25 Year Service night faced tht prospect of a mur Rotary club is providing trtnspor i tOST STYLES PRICED AT $3.95 $4.50 der chares. Tht youth, Ronald Young, 3d, didate.

Commander George W. Smith, of the United States navy, now retired, a resident of Hollidaya-burg, heartily endorsed the remarks of the previous speakers, and spoke enthusiastically of tha military record of General Shannon and hi fine qualification for the highest office in the state. After the meeting, a short Informal reception ensued, and the party left westward for Ebens-burg, the nest stop on the tour. tatlon for it own scout. FATHER KILLS rat 1) said a dread of a robbery com Mrs.

Margutrltt Reed. 25, wat eantenctd to SO rfaya in jail at N. charged with burning tht leg of htr dtughttr. Either, 6, with a rtd hot poktr. Tht woman admitted In court that tht had burntd both htr children on tavtral occasion, and decltrtd tht "knew of no ether way of making them mind." (Associated Prtaa Phttot) plaint drove him and hit comely cleaning the house for occupancy, she noticed a black spot on the floor of an upstairs room.

On trying to scrub it away, she was arrested by a voice behind her. She turned, but saw nothing. On returning to the task, she wat Ask to see our Social Sandals, tinted to match your companion, Nancy Ann Alford, 19. to slash their wrists and arms gown very reasonably priced. and can't work," Christian quoted MOUNT May 4 After years at a state forest ranger Herman Oppel, who with hit family he been living at the atat forest ranger' headquarters, known at the Juniata house, haa been tetired.

William G. Miller, Of Cedar Creit, who has been teach with hit pocket knife. Physicians Barrett as saying. said Ronald will recover. naan any money and my An inquest was ordered and the family was starving, I couldn't coroner's jury returned a verdict bear it any longer." 2 HELD ifrca fart The dead are Betty Jo, Mary that the girl cam to her death at her own hands and with tht as again arrested by the voice, which, regardless of which way she turned, came from behind.

Frightened, sht gave up the attempt to remove the spot, and it was covered with a rug for many years. I I FOOTWEAR MELLON Kathryn. 3, and Wanda Marie, 2. 1835 Eleventh Ave. sistance of Young.

Altoona, Pa. Mrs. Barrett and Cora Lucille, Authorise were told by the boy ing in the Kistler schools, ha been appointed to the position by Secretary Lewis E. Staley. department of forest and watet.

Mr. and Mrs. Oppel and family moved to Mount Union this week that tht cut her arm first and 12; Duant, 10; Mildred, 8, and Dorothy, 8, were made striouslv best of things together." She said that they had been told that it cost $1 for a marriage lieense in Blair county and they were saving their that he then aided her in making ill but doctor said they would other wounds. Sht was cut four recover. or flvt timaa.

Barrett also took some of the poison, which was administered kladder Station Couple last night, but recovered lumclent ly to be taken to tht court house Faces Serious Charges today. Two former residents of Kladder must reconcile himself to being treated like anyone else in a similar situation." Contending the charges wert political in nature, Mellon said: 'The utter disregard of statutory regulations and settled procedure, which has been shown in my case, has confirmed the warning I received more than a year ago Trom a source high in the councils of the Democratic party ln which I still have many friends) that a definite effort was being made So discredit me in connection with either my administration of the treasury or my tax What i has happened since has made itj He did not give any of the poi money to get a license. When la-formed that a license could bt obtained much cheaper, she eeemed slightly disheartened because they had saved sufficient to purchase a license at the actual rate. "Then we wouldn't be in this mess," eht continued. Although in a ceil in the city Station face serious charges btfore son to his T-months-old baby.

and will occupy their own home. East Yandavender street while Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family moved into the Juniata house along tht Juniata river near Otelia, the same day. Mr.

Oppel" record of service as a forest ranger began on April 1, 1909 and extended to May 1. 193. Born in Lobensnein, Germany, August 13, 1S53. he inherited from sturdy parentage a rugged constitution. For many years he lived in Blacklog Valley until some years ago he was transferred to the Stale house at Otelia.

a Newry justice of tht peace. I Could not do that," Christian Last night city police wtre re said Barrett declared. hoped quested by Constable P. C. Imler, that someone would find tht baby and take cart of her.

I didn't Blair township, Xewry, to assist htm in arresting Mrs. Itetta Harr and Ralph Ferguson, both resid want her to die, too." ine autnorities were unaware jail, the girl was in the best of spirits, entertaining everyone in the jail with her cheerful songs. She said "They don't have to worry ing in an apartment at 600 Sev if the tragedy in the shabby little dwelling of the Barretts on the outskirts of Sapulpa until late last about Rene and me, if we can only tnth avenue. Tht warrant for both charged adult ry and larceny. Sergeant B.

H. Cummint and Officer A. L. Wininger assisted in night Barrett, staggering from the ef D. C.

McClain Is Held For Disorderly Conduct get a half-way break. Im happy now, she said, "and all I have is the clothes on my back and 19 cents' fects of the poison he took, thn plain to me that nothing I couia have done or left undone at the time of making out my 1931 tax return would have avoided an attack of the kind that is now being made on me. Had I not been a member of the cabinet of the last three administration. I would not now be the object of this extraordinary pro went to the home of a neighbor, Mrs, Clara Hugo, and told her hir family was ill, apparently from arresting the pair. Ferguson wa taken to Newry by the constable while the woman was released on her own recognizance to appear at tht hearing Monday.

She had two small children who demanded htr cart. FROZEN rrDDING 1H cups sugar 1 cup preserved food poisoning. Following a fight in Juniata early last night D. C. McClain, 122 Eat Crawford avenue, was arrested by city police and ia held cn a charge of disorderly conduct.

He wa arrested by Officer Huston. Mrs, Hugo called Dr. P. K. 1 tsp.

cornstarch Lewis, county physician, and he hastily summoned additional medi puieappie or strawberries 1-16 tsp. salt 5i cup walnut 1 pt heavy cream whipped cal aid. 1 cup milk 1 egg yolk 1 cup seeded raisins 1 tsp. vanilla According to the officer's report It wa too late to cava tha thieo little girls, but the others were given effective emergency treat lilflJk aura ment Mix the sugar with the cornstarch; add the milk slowly and Three of the Barrett children stir until blended; turn into dou recovered recently from attacks measles, and Barrett said he cedure. In computing the tax claimed, the treasury has.

not only increased my taxable income in the most arbitrary manner but has also disallowed 'pursuant, I understand, to orders), deductions claimed on my return which are allowable under both law and regulations sad which have not been questioned in the hundreds cl cases other than my own. While the treasury has thus increased the amount of my taxable income, it has not allowed me. or given me an opportunity to claim, the proper percentage of credit specifically provided by law relating to gifts made by! me in 1931 amounting to a told the family he was giving at the time of hi arrest McClain was threatening A. H. Tohn, 406 1-2 Eighteenth street, Juniata.

The argument took place nesr Fifth alley, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Juniata. It is alleged that McClain threatened Tohn with a gun and blackjack. Witnesses accused McClain of being the aggressor. Tohn wa assisted to his home by friend suffering from shock and nervous strain." The ca.se will be heard at this morning's session of police court them quinine to ward off fevers He purchased the poison some Girl Suffers Fractured Collar Bone; Hit By Car Betty Jane Hanna, 1707 Eleventh avenue, wa treated at the Mercy hospital early last evening for a fractured collar bone, suffered when she wa struck by an automobile driven by Chtrle D. Fluke, 105 Wordsworth ave-nu.

The accident occurred on Eleventh avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth strtats. Fluke, reported the accident to the police and said that he wat traveling west on tht avenue when the girl suddenly dashed from the south side of tht street and ran into the left front fender of hi i car. The driver and tht girl' fa- ther, took the child to the hospital. New Purchases! Our Own Stock lime ago on th pretext he wished to kill rats. Special for Today rE afro TEAROSE I 100 pure silk, lace trim and tailored styles! ble boiler; cook until smooth and thickened (10 minutes) stirring the while; pour a little over tht egg yolk In a cup; turn into tht hot mixture ahd cook until the sauce has thickened (5 minutes).

Remove sauce from the heat; add seeded raisins, preserved fruit, salt, caailla, walnuts; let get cold. Whip the cream and fold into tht cold mixture. Turn Into a mold or trayt of the refrigerator; lip trayt into freeting unit; freeze until firm. If desired decorate each serving with candied cherries. Serves eight REDUCED Bring to you the sea OeUdoot CHOCOLATE FnO of energy aad Notuishmant Freah Every Day DAISY Group Named To Study son's best coat oppor-' tnnity.

Building And Loan Code total or over $3,800,000, for charitable, religious and public educational purposes, although department of justice agents, who examined my records, had full knowledge of these facts." Jokn Dillon wat named chairman of a committee of fivs members of DILLINGER From Pr 1 the Blair County Building and Loan league to study the national building and loan code at a meeting of the organisation at the Penn Alto hotel last night. Assisting Mr. Dillon in a study Smart Swaggers Reduced! J.85 Values to $22.50 of the code will be Homer Smith, Theodore Holsinger, Leonard Gieg, and Edward Seidel. The league meeting last night was attended by representatives of 55 building and loan associations throughout the county. A.

F. Shomberg, president of the league, was in charge. One Group Of Women's A Misses' Spring Coats Values to $15.00 police marksmen ever assigned to one case here. An ear was directed toward Fos-ioria, Om as the suspicion grew that the Indiana bandit or his pals were responsible for the bloody robbery of tiJ First National bank here yesterday. Smudgy fingerprints on a money drawer in the bank were being carefully guarded as possible clews to link the raid to the Dil-linger mob.

Meanwhile, hope was held for the recovery of the two critically wounded among the five shot when two bandits, one with flaming red hair, shot up the bank lobby and the city's main street Specialists from Toledo attended i -Chief of Police Frank Culp of Fos-j Values jto $19.50 $22o2) Tweeds! Wool Crepes! Sport models! Dressy styles! Fur trimmed or NO tailored! QUESTION ALL SIZES! Of 1, New Summer MsHHiiimeffy Speaking of STRAWBERRIES, most everyone likes them, and when it conies to stoning away a quantity, we must take off our hats to the barefoot boy witn the cheek of tan. When I was a lad of 10 summers, my Uncle and 1 went to gather STRAWBERRIES often on his farm. I had never seen so many STRAWBERRIES before. My t'ncLe had a 12-quart pail and I had a 4-quart sii. We went to work at the same time and what berries I did not eat I pat In my bucket.

When I had it full, my Uncle had his pail heaping full difference of some 10 quarts. While I think I worked as hard a he did, I'm too modest to say how many quarts I ate. Do you like STRAWBERRIES In order to get the real picture, close your eyes and think of a hillside covered with large, luscious STRAW BERRIES. Then open your eyes and head for your nearest CAUM dealer for some of that special FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM which they are featuring this week. Fresh shipments of STRAWBERRIES arriving daily for this delicious ICE CREAM.

tona, who was wounded through the chest when he entered the bank as it was being held up, and said he had a chance to live. Eliminated Front Ohio Cafre Department of Justice officials said they understood that it was "pretty definitely established" that Billinger himself was not involved in the Fostoria case and no further Investigation wa planned, but in spit of their statement federal agents were reported to have remained at Fostoria, JUST ARRIVED! rou use Just Received! Lovely 1 SUNNY MEAD $1.19 $1.95 a. iAnniMf VJliCI I13CV 1. 1 NEWER STRAWS! SUMMERY SILKS! Silk Crepes! Prints! High Shades for Summer All Sizes 7 At Chicago, picked detectives, known as the "Billinger detail," operated out of the Marquetta police station. Scores of tips and supposed clews were run down, withi squads scurrying to all parts of the city, but the only evident result! wa an increasing of the guards at i all of the city's airport.

Plenty of Large Brims! All Headsizes! I Medii award Perm, farm Seen IM Bengo Belt F0K DAILY DtUVEKY AJI I PHONE (ALmS 6172 USCUJ Foundations -fir BLAMES REAL ESTATE LAWS PHILADELPHIA, May 4 vPj Stanley V. Horner, acting head of the Pennsylvania branch of the federal home owners" loan corpora The right type Women' Hand Made Porto Rico Gowns 44c for your figure. wm tion, today blamed state real estate 1 .95 This Richer, Better Tasting Milk Is Now Classed Grade A 1 laws for delays in granting loan applications. Chief among the laws he referred to. he said, is one re-s quiring tracing of each property title from She original deed granted hy William Penn.

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