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SYNOD iTALLENTOWN rick ed Contract To Construct Sfcwer Unit No. 4 years has enon on array Important Hems of tha calendar. At pres- lartera in th6 Muhlen- here, where the MJti- wcupies the entire eighth fAre fMed with meetings of gland committees daily, whlp- thetr affairs and reports into ft presentation to the ron- will a bulletin of it a hundred pages, book tain the annual reports of the officers, boards nhd commit- it interest In the Doming neis- to center around the olec- especially I ho choice of a jlt fcnd a treasurer. During it year tho incumbents of both president H. A.

Wollef, ft. i Treasurer N- Keltor (led suddenly, tho Hov. Gco. iflt is tho acting president by ttpht ot the executive board noT. ft for tho fivo "ierm In tho presidency-.

In fact 5 are no avowed candidates; nor thoro be any nominations, nom- mting speeches nor any of tho rest 'ha accompaniments on tho conr jowal election. Bach- of tho hundred clerical and "dfeftgates will vote as ho sees fit. ft quUo a Bcr i cf) ballots tho decision as to what men ell wishes to award contract to i locnl man. It Is fair fn cartaln t-xnents. MowoVer, I had no.Jdea, hat time for flhlnhlnfir would flg- iro In the award In ejny rcaoon wo coulrl furntoh cimncos for tho Itnhoff taiik At cost was because wo h.ave hand.

am tho liav can -4100 tho c(ty'i vlflw-polnt. I do hlnk that, we, the lowest bidders, tt ro entitled to the contract. Other blctaftrg prices od wore: New York Johipany, New York City: taR.520. 2ft VorkhiR dnll, Lebanon. ,1 Hopert T.

Paine. 200 dnye; F. H. Clement gtiidc tho synod's (JestinioB for £t'fivo years. Undoubtedly bf tho nine Conferences will son," who will Vo a tfonslderable voto ofi tho A' large group IB ftgl- election of a layman as PORTS HEARD EALTH BOARD 7 pntinned from, ttage one.) to protect thom- boautUy their surround" pth'or hand, there are .1 severely condemn.

'alloys and yards which condition that It is This is not due If of funds to remove tho rub- But LAZINESS. Theso people to d() tho 0 tuty." another matter to which ybur that is the Brandywirio creek, 'that everyone is using it for Disposal. I can no longer to its condition. While pitting up a tag prohibiting OPlrig refuse in the stream, aloug and poured a wash water in the creek, if she couldn't road the fluid she couldn't read Instructed to bring the Mayor, He 'that'Quarantined persona if'Vfirft their physicians when ia ul au oud, BO that n'bo removed fr.om the Witmer cunnot give Mr. uctionH to romovq, tho he has received ft "re- card from tlio fnmUy phy- from -Paul A.

city englnom-. was filed. HQ Is the city i of Capo May, und re- Pr. Cluronco Pox. to whom ir wna Htldrossed, to Bond on Of tho "famous milk ord.in* the city of Lohnnou.

Ho tho Hourd of Health wJahos to fnimo milk ftad that ho thought Lob i tho best. imjeiuuieution from ix Hoi received und filed. Thoro complalued of tha his property. George Pwc-ntton Inspector, on' Monday, and removal of tho rt i Qf Ihs City Milk In received and filed. conUgioits under 10, according to tha Allows: Measles, Hwne 'In Honor Son Cyri 1 -Malt filth JUulman, Monday pi to awa fc Bonn, arid ilman, and glnecr, tho teln and (1) B.

Ferguson Co rtalstftlp. Ceun- city given 1 of ah bid, a lower of concrete cost a (2) Sons working dayn thun the Ij dlftartnce of BO 60 to, oily In ba esnoftw to, oy mattdr of dngfnfierltig and (3) 1933.00 for for he tmhoff Tank eala to dw lUe had he cost to $1600.00. J. B. Ferguson of Md, poke a faw wordni to CoHrtcH.

aii lol- I can understand why CoUn- Jothiehom: ind S. $88,130.60, Tfoumeyer, 120 dttyi 200 days; Bethlehwn: bid J.J,Jg a ctftteftt.twfc.6d NEWSPAPER LIFE AT from Page One) of the evening to see the stir- production. Alice ioyte, one of the pop to get into a ist ef ng In public" debate with you, each of could have the to have 8ur cases heWfl by and the same nee. 1 do net deny that at a ry hearing at oftVeral efore a Commissioner In Harrisburg, referred to cettaih enforcement fflcers as rats and co.wards. The pro- 'were not tllar fllto takes the feart of the reporter who deaU-laegely in scan- ftnd sob stuff, and after a con- iWerabte Insight Jnto the finally ahowh the sobbing mood herself for her own la caught jn fche of ecandal.

and tho mother In a spirit of eelt- but that's tedllng the atory. Tho reels should $0 -thaf, Sufflco IP to ployes tiavo accepted -Managfr? ner's invitotldn and will be prosont this evening. have anvcral ihnlngs not hlh btcauAo a mlstakci was In blanks for 6ne of 6, ua.ry the Klvo resolutions wore nnlly. Tho' fl- by ny, farvVy Clymo and four by George IS stoln, follows: (1) he sum of from one depart- nent 4 to another; (2) tranrtorrlnjf 1868.1 8 from dpparjinont tp nother; (3) transferring 1628.89 one department to (4) th0 contract 1 for cast iron to tho -Donnldson Iron ho contract for valves for the to tho Benssolaer BHl No No 29, whloH passod approprltHOH of 8 and Company; and the City Clerk; as each year as ho -Included' onrthls 'tcdaRion. J.

an Answers Criticism Made by Col; Ernest Smith (Continued from page 1) lib, 1953, to governor pinohot, in hloh'you decline the appointment 3fferod to you a member of the Soldiers Orphanage Commission because lie reaueited' you to assure tlm that you would-faithfully observe the to Therelh'you gave as your rea- s'on for t.o this public service 'ap tho City Solioitor, wore received and Dirigible Norge Left For North Pole Today (Continued from Vage its' name of the' Amundsen-Ellsworth-Mobile expedition. Captain Boald Amundsen, Nor- weglau, veteran' of (many arcUd explorations, is senior of the party. Lincoln Ellsworth of Ohio and New York who Is contributing largo? ly to tho financing of the represents the United States. Commander Nobile Is an Italian. He designed, built and now pilots tho Norgo.

Tho expedition carries the gooti you for tho position you Jiavo aaaunud'in connocllori with chforcOmcnt thb Act. ISqual franknqss from me. I wko It, 'should, inoet To. literally live' lit) to pledge Blich as TOqulred woufd. fear, make the life of art occasional drinker, to tliat class I balong, a norlos of 1 havo ft.

stoolc of iny own, nearly' my closest frlonds posajsSB a supply. Wore to per- tiiko 'of their hoapltalUy, I would have to Inquire whether or not thp drink was legitimately nu- qutrcd wouldn't T. cftrno buck from overseas too l(ito to acquire my stock legitimately. Hence" j. coula, by wy Tetfttion, neither coiisume thut stock or offer it.

to 'my. friends. While th'oso: may minor matters in btgr question, yot they conie hdmo to me as Juet feWi'Of complications which would arise In connection with aS; sunitne thlis plodjre on 'the part nSivlfluftf. OiilfXS perfectly willing to go on the fpr all tlmV I can keep no I 'fall, tokoa I 1, W. 8 sort of a pledke.

faltod to tho ptesent, ing i copy oi wt 1911, by William Berry Qreavy, Eugene 0. Bonui- yourself a. fevvv others an brganlzitioa Commlttoe of tho ySone to the Party Committee and Representatives of the Party throughout tha State of Pennsylvania," ypi "Therefore to mako tho Key- Bay wishes of the governments of the three countries. Should land bo discovered, a later settlement as nation with the best rights t'o claim it, would ho necessary. Amundsen and Ellsworth planned tho expedition In the Norge utter the failure of their attempted airplane illght last year.

At that tlmo the two wont to King's Bay and nt- to fly to the polo. Approximately 160 mllefc from their goal they wero forced to land. and tho BhiftliiK current soon locked them tight In the ICQ fields. Fpr nearly three weeks nothing was heard from (hem. Fiuqlly they broke loose tholr plane and camo flying back to King's Bay.

Thoy ftit.urned to America ahd announced plaps for a dlrlftlblo expedition. Baying they wore convinced tho dlrlclble was tha most practical vehicle for polar flying. From 'King's Day 'to the pole far as is known IB an open of Arctic sea and Ice fields. 8 tar explorers have been unanimous in reporting no on of the pole. Apy which ey- Jgt "on of the.

world" they ex- trfind on the Alaskan oondlUona the eit tion Plans 'Jy npie at Polht Borrow, preparation, for the Kovge'a have been mude. Muvu will depen4! however, on what Is found and what diffioulUeg are encountered. The espedjMon, while perhaps carrying wjth it the of in- darlBf ot the Byr4-Bennett flight, to prove one of nioat romantic adventures in bis- Young Men Enjoyed Roast at Pansy HOI stone Party moat effiolent for the re deroptlon of Pennsylvania, we should ciinfrua our efforts local matters If we perfect an effective organJza Uon in'each county und malce a sue cesaful contest for local offices thi fall, we will he in shape for the Legislative and State con- tests.of next year." Of course, I need jiot remind yot of your connection with The Barro Times-Leader, the londini Democratic newspapers of the hare coal region. Your principal owner ship of it is well to Pentisyl vanift Republicans, as are also th many attacks you have made fron time to time upon President Coolidge, W. Mellon.

Senato Popper, Vice President Dawes, ox Secretary of State Chajles Evan Hughes, the late President Harding Governor pinchot, aad even you splendid tribute, under date ot Oct 7th. 1034, to your present princlpa political sponsor annually, when, vo slid: "The Mr. Orundy Is flood, ine Pennsylvania with, ft sad on of of tha Stale, bunVlejt bunk put out in Und Hcoustomtil to twiddle and in Mr, President of tha Asaoolntlou la a big oov In Republican maoh ne In has bean able mi rn mtnufacturers. from taxes on goods ttiey sen all othv marchanta oom- into tha Treasury of their saleB. The te Bt a good of their, eported, but a number of able lawyers present at the time gree that my language was en- Itely warranted.

The. conduct of he agents was so unscrupulous and isteputable that, no other' words roperly tilted them. These partl- ular prosecutions were based upon eceit and entrapment and included FOR GOVERNMENT of the general strike to be able to state thai the had shown not owy determined to overcome the which has (been to MM j- and tlghte capable defending 4hem iicleiitly and calmly. There is no longer any dellht that transport ahd other vital can be carried out effectively and ar being hour by hottr. Ultimate victory for the na.tioi« and of the cause ot constitutional government Is, in fact assured- For the tesflmbfty were the admissions there must be no confusion '4 mm-l I l4 II the officers that they had Ulegal- obtained tntosicatlng liquor and ised it In their pBlvate parties.

One the officers admitted, that he had ecured, a prescription from orV'son intended for an aged patent', on the plea that they were veterans, of the foreign wars in'd Mothers a fraternal orgjittiza' ion' and theti brought prosecu- lon, informed that some of hese officers have since been dla- ib'arged fr'om tho service. tell you how many de- endants In llcjuor cases I have de- I understand that every man presumed to be Innocent until proven giiHty, and is entitled to tho to" present his defense. Act- ng on this, I have frequently represented defendants charged with all character of offenses. On this same principle such distinguished Americana as John Marshall, Daniel Webster and Abraham Lincoln won ame in the criminal court. Had follow veteran or friend of your obtained a your Uegal private stock and then turn? ed "around and prosecuted you toy the illegal possession an4 tjie unlawful furnishing ot "intoxicating Uf lUprs, would the terms which you would have called him been Ider than tfye word I used? might add that, had the law jeen properly you would jave been called to answer an indict- tt.ent.for the-illegal possession of fitopuage in the industry and the general strike are two fft MRS ttfdrtunatr cohftict fenov the dahnot be as llari but they are talkffif hiost rionsende.

is no attack oft ernmcnt ahd to distract attention Worn thl teal will not assist Resportslble bti the labor totftft of pr6ved'too Aeration Most ot the men on ike don't toelftng to th6 labor party and probably voted for otfior at tfie last election. ENDORSES SALE OF T1POPKES man distinct issues, stoppage, in the coal has followed nin months of inquiry and negotatiolij. Those negotatione, will, hope, 'bo resumed directly after the general strike has. been cancelled the trades uplon congress and I shals continue my efforts to sea that, iu any settlement justice Is done fortb to the miners and; the owners. one, 1 repeat) must confuse the issues In the coal industry Which are local and industrial with those of the general strike which was called while uenjotations betwee the government mine owners and miners were still in progress.

By calling this general strike, the radOB union congregg tried to docreb hat railroads should not tin jv ransport should not move; that oadlng of ships should stop and that no newts: should reach' tie )eoplo. None these objects attained. The natlou haS not) Railways are ruhV transport Is moving; ships' Tiiey are men. fought for their country" 4nil to impjjte" disloyalty to haw is the mearieit of ineults. This is ah IndUStrlar ab: H' it gdhbral- Btrlkisi but a Btrikq on a large In sympathy the' mjMrf 'whose cause and sa.orlftfee- ftorn wdrkers in are iboing: and are being circulated; and what, iquor, to, which" crime you your letter pf July plead Hth, L923, and that your lawyer would now be you, "the defendant of a bootlegger." The people of Pennsylvania will agree that the Bar'of patuphin Co.

has always'sustained the best traditions legal professions, and that ihar Judges been among the foremost of the State. Our pres- Judges William HargeBt, Honorable Finnic 'B. WiCkorshim and'Honorable John EJ Fps. "They are well k'nown to every lawyer -of- the State. were all elected to their positions without opposition, other or Democratic.

Honorable J'. B. B. Cun.r. hingham served 'as District Attorney of ''Westmoreland County; he was Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania for many years; and last year the people elected him a member of the Superior Court.

I am submitting as my answer to your let; ter Svhat they respectively said of me April Mr. Beltlloinan closes hig letter with approximately 3000 words bf testimonials of the most flattering nature 'written "Judges Hargest, Wickorsliam, Fox and Cunningham. His lh.st remark to Colonel Smith "I trust you will-'use your Influence have the papers which are open to you, but closed to me, publish this The papers controlled by fair-minded owners will do 'ood supplies are reaching all parta of the country. .3 In short the -attempt 'to nation h'as failed and.it Is 'to hoped that ibefore Jong the tracjee union coundrand the'men who obeyed their or.dera, realize futility of cpntinuing tho general strike, collapse of 'which Js ine-vlji When, the ie ''over, he British nation will, be defeating is: po tw. Wt word In no insult to, Tdoi however, to be tha); Pennsylvania Walter Lowry Painted Words Turn and Stop On Traffic Signal: 1 Walter Lowry, sign painter, on Monday painted the word "Turn" on all thq green traffic signal lights of the city of Lebanon, and "Stop" on tho red lights, This means a change of the former, policy of turns at Intersections.

Heretofore, left turns were made on red. with tho exception of Blghtli and Cumberland streets, where no left turns are allowed, and right turns are jnade on either light. No final ruling has been announced Seventh and Lehman streets. Rod will now mean Al turns will; be made on green. This measure is put Into by the Police Department with tho sanction of Mayor, and Samuel M.

D'Millor of the Department public safety, This morning Chief Sealer and. William Bvans, Plumbing In spector, were dlscuwslng the advls ability of adjusting palntftd signs 10 side of the traffic signal Wghta at, Ninth Cumherlsud streets, i The signs wjll be 8x18, and-will I Btft'eJ oa 'Grew. 1 TheJ word 'Green will not host "imiportant of adecjuatp done' much. to protect cal institutions throughout the world. The government will, 6i course, contlniue'to Safeguard the egitima.te rights of trades unions but, the country shown neither now nor ihereffter will' un- interference be toler- in the' political affairs off the natio" by any organization in the state dustrial history.

1'ho strike is not an attack on the corititiunUy and -is 'hot diteeted the British conatltulion. It is i act of retaliation against the Mlge owners I have "'neVer nbr proved a general strike as policy, but I know the which, in this'case, have produced a deplpeqib.ljB copal-, tion. i know now; 'mubh all njWf- fe 5 will suffer In lowes by wide ahej bitter Industrial rtlct. I believe that hi the mam the dispute will conducted in. keeping With the British replititlbn for oom eense.

3ut -Khat repUta.Mdtt: b6st "be'rotalnpd by a' ler of N6. "28 Veterans of For- 'ars, "this cWy, today made, following 1 letter received from President the sale of the was dated March if, March 19, My dear Commander The annual sale of popples, made by- disabled eX-servlcS men, thrdu'ghout the country under the auspices of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars, seems-to me to reflect a appealing sentiment of regard for and Interest in the disabled ex-service men. it is cajpulat- ed to perpetuate the fine thoughts which have made the. poppy so peculiarly symbolical of the services and the sacrifices of the men who gave so much that freedom might survive iti this world 1 It gives me pleasure to Rive my hearty endorsejnerit to thfc enterprise, Very truly yours, CALVIN GOOLIDGB, at once to hegotiatloiis and by botu sides eeekiiig a settlemont' free lockout 'Of miners on one hand and strike of other workera on tho oth- Grles of "No' Surrender" will or. no thing an uet ffivbl and ye which the hopes of $uooesB on elde would 'o(tgv 'no Officers pr The Clul ALSOFACISA CHARGE who says he is of this city, already under "arrest in Harrlsbursr.

as a may' face several ehargos, blganjy. as Investigation, by police the cliitrns of two women who yesterday that they wore both married to the man; and a woman with 'wlioiri he was walking in Cameron s'traet Ilurrlsburg were identified as tho pali 4 who had entered'the home of Mr Dubbs, of 1228 North Cameron Sunday by Harrisburg City Detective Rineer. Then aa now, tho woman maintained she was. Lauber's wife. Yesterday at pollcec ourt both were held in $1000.

ball for court on the burglary charge, but during tho hearing-another woman spoke up from' tho rear of the court roprn and declared she was Mrs. Laviber. For a minute there was confusion in the room, until Alderman 'liallrnan for order nnd announced he would hold the two for tho action of the grand Jurjv Claims They Ho-wed Later the man and his two alleged Singing of thV State'-sons 'opened the final meeting oT the Junior pi- vision of the Woman's eiub on Saturday, In'the Club rooms. Reading of the, collect by" the. sieeretary followed.

Th'e annual reports of. the House Pr'es's Music, Program, HospN tality and committees were read and accepted. The program for tho afternoon was a piano solo Bickel and several voeai" solos" by Miss 'Margiaret which wore enjoyed mensolly. Tho main event of the 'was the installation of flcers. 'The'ne-vv offlcers for the coming year are; Gladys- Happel, President; Hq-rpel first -Presi- dont; Bmalyn 1 second vice president; BleanOr-'Heffelflnger, treas 'Eutli light; lipuise Weimer, The board'Of Eleanor 'Houcki Eleanor Hbttenstein, Eunice Wrieeler, Kathryn thffe" 'meeting marked' tlie close of the term of bur former President, Virginia AVheeler, the girls presented her with a gift in appreciation of her splendid work.

Ammon Kreider, chalrnvui of the girls, gave few of farewell, O.S she has resigned because of change of Mrs. Krie'dcr will Ue greatly nilsseU by 'the girls. The meeting' was then adjourned by the new president, Gladys Kappel after a few words to the club. Hostesses for the afternoon were Marian and Emily Hoffman. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford ftf Zinn Observing First Wedding Anniversary r. and Mrs. Clifford 2inn ot College Avenue, Myerstown, are today observing their first wedding anniversary quietly at their home. The couple were married one year ago today in Pittsburgh, after whlclr they epent -a, short honeymoon at tending various affairs at Carnegil Tech, where Mr.

21nu was a student. Mrs. Zinn before her marriage was Miss Alma Deck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Deck, of. 341 wives were closetdcl for a time.with- or th Eighth street, this city. Mrs the detective, who attempted to fath-J Wfla chosen as most REDl (Continued Pace lh.9 alQlmal? toolt frlgW j'way, dragging him, faa body against ohstructions hi such .1 "manner that he received fatal internal injuries. i- Dr.

Frank. Zimmerman, of Schaef- Eerstown, was. summoned and gave the' patient medical' attention, ttiffl. patient's age. 66 years, proved! to be too-much to weather the ser.iousjl hurt, he received and -he-passed- just before midnight.

Mr. kauffman was a Paul's Evangelical Church, and was held in highest esteem by.all Ho leaves to survive two daiigh- te'rsi Mrs, John with 'whom made his home, and -llobert Hummel, foseph kauttman', of Chiciago; and vo om Is also known as Zimmerman', said was rharrled to the, isecond WQ- mnn, Mrs. Rose Hhlhehart Lauber, who lives at 1130 Cumberland street, Harrisburg, Hagerstown, Jn'i907, but said he was since divorced, from her. The local woman admits they we.re eepsrtod. by a divorce In Chani- beraburg but said they were re-wed at Hagerstown last April.

Mrs. Lauher, No. claims she legally married, to-the'man and that they have been living together. Rtneer Intends to inquiries to determine whether Lauber IB telling tho truth or whether charge of bigamy can be preferred against him. At local police headquarters nothing le known of' Lauber and Chief Sealer has not been interrogated concerning his identity, residence or record.

Zlnn was chosen as Lebanon's most popular girl for Wildwood by the Sea in the year Mr. and Mrs. ZJnn have the felicitations of their friends for many more of wedded bliss. Igighiilrihday Party Given In Honor of Francis Payne the word but by fi huge green bulls-eye. These signs will erected.

R8 soon as Mr. Lowry completes -them. The old signs will be remold later, with the exception pf At Klghth aud Cumberland Forty In St, Mary's t- ANNOUNCE BIRTHS and Alf-'ed Dlecker of Plasterer Ninth 'and atreeta, wwounck, of theJr a -who on Monday pareuta 'are being many IB st jnessiber of a DR. II, Mr, Mr. and Mm Thomas Payne of 419, North Gannon street entertained at hom'o last evening In honor of their' son.

Francis Payne who paeaed Uls thirteenth' birthday anniversary. The evening was 1 delightfully spent In playing games, and There were vocal ukulele, selections- deUcloiw luncheon was seVved by tb.e Payne. Thosa pvesiRQt' Margraret Wftry Weaver, Mary Arnold, Dorothy and Marion, Eiwnlor, Geraldine Payne. Rosemary Carrie Habo.cU*r, Mary Terls, Dor4f Christine Clalr, WttUa-nw, Alien, ghlrlc, Guy Richard Price, Raymond "Thomas' Ar- tUe'rs, Abraham Gr.3tn'a,^io,d' "George Mrs. v.Iiizaia'- ot and.

if IJEDICATIOW TOPTONMOME BOYS (Continued I2t'h. has" b'e'en to care f.or. some four to 'eight years of The services will be in charge of live Rev. J. S.

Savacpol of Emaua, who is the chairman of tho committee Is raising the n.ec^asary tuuds. He will bo p.sslsted by the Rev. H. T. Sell, pt Allentpwn.

The dedicatory address will be" delivered by the Rev. Preston A. Laury, D. Bethlehem, the Allentown Conferenc.si The dedication will take place, on what is known as "Corporation Day," when pastors and laymen from every congregation interested in the orpbana'ga' an home to hear reports of the officers and to elect members of the board. Two clergymen'vand two laymen will be elected this year, gatlons from practically every parish In ths Alletitowa Couferepce will-attend the exorcises 'cm 'Wedqqsday.

In addition to providing; for the cost of Hself inge. for following ropms have been memorials: Reception room' halls. In memory of T. D. and Adeline Prltsch, 'of Bethle- hpm, by their children; living room Mr.

and Mrs. Howard V. Swartz, of GatasaQua; dlnlpg room by the OH Bora Circle of Trinitv Church 1 of kitchen by 'the Ladies' Aid Society of Christ Church, Allentown; dormitory, a memorial by the children 'af Herman and Matilda Kostenbader, of Catasao.ua; anther dormitory by Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.

of AUentown; a third dormitory in memory Qf W. Kyebler, of Eapton, by his father and room bj 1 Mrs- Kate Sdjlegei and children of-Allentown; by Mrs. David' kihdapian, of in memory of her parents, Joseph aad. Mary Th? Rev. and Mrs.

O. Henry over the home, a ministry ave fulfilled most acceptably and beneficially tot almost twenty Mrs! Mrs-'ttoben Payne. County Firemen's Assn. Will Meet This Evening An, I.

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