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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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3
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1937 THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS. LOCK HAVEN. PA. PAGE TIT3FE WEIS LF SERVICE MARKET'; 19 E. Main Street Lock Haven, Pa.

Serve Yourself and SAVE WcLs Quality Evaporated MILK 2Ibs25c No. 2 cans lie Green Giant Peas 2cms27c Kellogu's Cora pkgbc Lllhthoust 2 cans 5c Waldorf Toilet 10 rolls 39c Mussulman's Apple Sauce. 5c Heinz hot 16c Soap 3 cakes He Wtia Quality (No. cans) cans 29c Campbell's (16-ot cans) Pork Beans 2 ens 13c RINSO pkg 19C Ivory Soap 7 Ige cakes 17c Weis Pastry FLOUR 24 12 Ib bag 57c 29c Fancy Meats! Beef 19c Fresh Ground Hamburg Ib 15c Minced Ibl9c Scrapple Ib8c Fbh Mints Boiling Beef 2 25c Market 19 East Main Street HIQH LIQHTS I NEWS NO ONE HURT AS CARS CRASH AT CITY LIMITS I SIMM VORONAEFF SPEAKS AT FREE M. E.

CHURCH A moior accjcer.i wi! reported no or.o occurred this rr.orr. o'clock near thf (By Associated Preis) BRITISH SIHP ATTACKED BL PLANE NEAR SPAIN BARCELONA. SPAIN The British Merchantman Cardium radioed an oOS. faying sr.c being attacked off the Spanirh Coast by airplanes but without identifying the attackers. SET NEW AIR RECORD JOHAKNESBURG, SOUTH AV- Flying Officer A.

E. Clouj- and Mrs. Betty Kirby-Grecn established a burg air record of riighlly more than 40 hours. The New Zealand Royal Air Force pilot and his passenger, at: tempting a record for the roundtrip. 'bettered the previous one-way I mark of two days, four hours and 56 minutes set by.C.

W. A. Scott Giles Guthric last FRANCO LAUNCHING "DECISIVE OFFENSIVE'' Insurgent sources indicated tliat Francisco Franco's Ions awaited "decisive offensive" vroultt be launched this week with Almeria. Southern Spanish Seaport, as the first objective. The plan was for the drive on Almeria to be followed by a push eastward on the Aragon Front in the north.

'iVOl'LD HAVE REFERENDUM ON WAR DECLARATIONS WASHINGTON Senator Capper. proposed in a Constitutional amendment to require national rcferendums on declarations of foreign Invasion or the immediate danger of invasion would be the only grounds on which Congress could declare war without a popular vote. ROOSEVELT HAS INFECTED TOOTH i WASHINGTON Prcsi dent Roosevelt cancelled all his cn- because of a painfully inlecled tooth while Vice Piesi- jdcnt Garner having one pullnd. The vice president went back to work immediately after a trip to the dentist's. Mr.

Roosevelt's trouble was more It developed last night after dinner and caused the president to lo-e considerable "PERFECT BUTLER" DIES. REVEALED AS WOMAN- OYSTER BAY. N. held the secret of why "Alfred Grouard," a woman, masqueraded for 14 years a male butler and chef in the household ot M. retired milliona-re publisher.

who said the discovery was surprise." explained that his late wif; had engaged the butler from a news- oaper advertisement. 13 year; ago. Grouard was rcgnrdrJ as a pcr- fert butler." Fifteen fellow kept at a distancs by Alfred's nir of austerity, also failed to picrc; the deception, i SIT-DOH'NERS LEAVE FISHER BODY PLANT PONTIAC, MICH. Sit-down strikers who had occupied the 1 Fisher Body Corp. plant here for nearly 12 hours, kit and Die management took possession of the factory.

Dorr Milchcl, president of United Automobile Workers off America local, said union officials ordsred the to evacuate the; plant because the ftrsko svas "un- authorized." I KLAN REGALIA WORN IV NIGHT CLUB RAID MIAMI. 1 in- vestigatcd today a by men and woman in Ku KHsx Klan ro- galia on the La Paloma Night Ctub. Th? proprr-jior said the place was ranrackc'J. entertainers were assaulted and sum of money stolen. RAILWAY FIKEMAN DIES IX FOOTBALL SPECIAL WRECK railway lireman died injuries suffered a speeding football special ol the Milwaukee road.

csrryinK nearly 200 Beloit. college students, was wrecked after striking a stalled automobile. The students were thrown into panic when the locomotive ard bender overturned and the baggage car two of the four passenger coache? left th: Henry G. Timmcr. 31, the fireman, was pinned under the tender.

BOOKKEEPER FOUND FATALLY SHOT IN BANK Paul R. Gingrich, 46. died in a hospital from a pistol wound in the head. Gingrich, a bookkeeper in the Hershey National Bank, was found wounded in the basen.ent of the bank a fen' hours before his death. Dr.

Wayne D. Stetlcr, of the Hcrsluy Hospital. said he had been in ill health for soms time. Surquchanna Avenue Adclbirt Welsh r-f dnving Jrora George W. Pajje of to Mill Hall lision occurred.

I-ock Haven pairs which were ing about 5-J on the P. $75 to S100 on ill nriPlHW KID IN Btlbll 1 Governor Says He Must An swer Charges Satisfactorily or Present Resignation A I KG. cabinet jerficn ever r. 'til! W3; in progress in Covet- r.rr L'sric's c.T]c<- afternoon. hsurf it started.

meeting 'called utter Eirle said, "a i'-f people diaeriT.t parts of the chived Hir.Tic-cncj- in the public y.rw.rarr:. Grand Duke of Hesse and Family, Enroute to Wedding, Among 11 Victims D. BELGIUM, Eleven includin-j ir.mijrrr the (orrr.er royr.l died in the tloir.ir;.; of a Belgian crashed near here )o land at Steenc Airp'-H 1 a Tho ritad incluiicci tin- Duke GcorRe von and hir wife. Hie former OjcJle of Greece ar.rt tlicir fvo children. Alsrntech, and the mother.

Dr.v;,;rrr von Hesse Br-i The dead former ocile dc Two uthcr Gcrmjins party, enroute to the aftctt. The cut will foremen, ANTHBAC1TE CONTHAC EXTENDED ONE YE.Mt HAZLETON, the waKc contract United Mine Worker. lliracitc operators April ofl, 1939, tcdiiy by 1 retary of the tion iiujrd. CIIEfK IN C'OAI. FIELDS HAHRI.SBl'RCi- A vaniaV way.

Sci-rolarv "I J. it, i-r the extent VM POLICE ASK DRIVERS DIM LIGHTS ON ROADS Police M.ikmg Investigation After Harry Finds tarlv Af'erroon Quick Loans 530 to $300 i or, on SINGLE ON YOl'V. MO- (t.M.V— NOTHING niBiy i'-il SH i'jy SSW f'jy S''0 iilly Here, With Overcast as Snow Spreads Over Lakes Region Charge No Deductions I'liinir. Urite or t'Jll CREDIT SERVICE MODERN R'umi I'urrv Hlcls. I E.

3rd SL sne NEW 1938 P3B CHIEF HOME RADIOS -v terms c-1 Frank 111 i SrOSE I init AUTO SUPPLY AMD SERVICE STORE AVEM riiONK report-ri :ii.T. ir.tu the room outside, ihat if dc Schweinit: could -answer the charges satis-: all rislit: if not. 1 shall him ri-iiia." 'he si Jin: 1. Duplication jobs. T.lc tlus b.

re-'; iici now en lief. Karlc faM it wa; chsrgoci, no; tniitlcri tiiyru Trt I Rflfi I ilJMLI I LLL pariv. t-nuiuic 1 1 r'rinec van Argument Against New i li i i ''c a n.r vi: for Trooper Interrupted by of Supreme COUrt JUSt'CB and Liidy Tr.ey were t' have been married en rpsVT 7 ilr Su remc SPANISH WAR VETERANS HAVE OWN QUARTERS r.nmed Z. U. Eiscnbach.

Thr of three also were kiiitri eleventh person u'Js identified. A TT means a Jot that famous like Gene Sarircn, Helen Hickj, Lau-5on Ralph Gukbhl. ajrrc in their preference for Camels. They hive thai costlier lobjccos do place Camels in a class apart. Listen to Ralph Guldihl, National Open Champion: "J'vc stuck to Camels for 10 years." he says.

"I saiofcc lots of and I've ntvtr knon-n ihern 10 Jangle my nerves. Thac partly explains whj so many golfers arc loyal Came! And not only golfers, but people in ail walks of of Camels day after day after day, making them the LARGEST-SELLING cigarette in the world. SALESGIRL Elsie Schumacher: "When the ruih me'worn me for a Cornel, and I gel a quick Practically all of us girls in tfie store prefer Camels." WATCHMAKER I. C. Corkun layi: "Camels? Say, every Came! I smoke seems to be milder and tastier than the last one.

Camels don't leave jse fceliog SPORTS WRITER Stuart Cameron: "It's mighiv how champions agree on I'm glad at any athlete that don't ge: on my nerves." DRAFTSMAN 8. T. Miller: "I oflrp use up tiunnc Jcnc hours before Ihe driwirc board. me a when 1 I fifed it. Tficy oever my lisle." EAXK TELLER John McMahon: "I'm lian- money by the thousands.

Jangled nerves don't fit in that kind of work. So it's Camels forme." AUTO MECHANIC Patterson: "In Uie garage buimtst you have to catch your mealt on Use run. Camels accm to smooth tho way for good digestion." CHIEF StGNAtMAN' N. y. Centra! K.

John Gcraihty: "Speed ar.d safety our watchwords-call for healthy nerves. Do jan- Slc my ncn-es? A'o WPA SUPERVISORY START TO MINIMUM J. Bunk; Hud- son, State WPA administrator, or- 1 dcred supervisory arrd time-keep- ing personnel throughout stats reduced to "a new minimum within the next few days." Hudson said he was unable to stats the exact date of the layoffs or to indicate the number of men and women the order would Camel spends MILLIONS MORE FOR COSTLIER TOBACCOS! Camels art RutcMeu blend of finer MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Turkish and Domestic. NEW DOUBLE-FEATURE CAMEL CARAVAN College" in ooc.

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