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R. R. News Section Comics Magazine Finance Section Sports 2a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION HARRISBURG, PENNA, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1942 PAGE NINE (Ml Ul nn AT site mm Soldier and His Bride 150 Paintings, All Gifts Diehm Is (lev LargeAlfendance to of School, Depict Scenes Guard Candidate Mass Picketing Regulations Are Upheld by Court if Palm Sunday State's Mineral Industries Expects Double Line By United Prets FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kns March 30. This, from the lost and found column of the Fort Leavenworth Reception Center's newspaper: "Found A 10 bill outside the infirmary. Will owner please' form double line In front of the window, Saturday, 8 a.

From Fare One Services in City tion as a candidate for Governor STATE ALLEGE, March 30. A permanent gallery of nearly 150 paintings, devoted to the paintings of scenes in the State's mineral industries, will be opened tonight at 'Pennsylvania State College. The origin of the collection was the interest of Dean Edward Steidle, of the school of mineral industries, in exhibitions. He was but is expected to withdraw International News Service favor of Diehm as he and the State Ignoring a swirling snowstorm which subsequently proved to be the seasons' heaviest, thousands of organization have had their dif ferences. particularly conscious that Pennsylvania artists were not lending their talents to depicting of the funda -t WASHINGTON, March 30.

The Supreme Court today unanimously ruled that states can enact legist Iation regulating conduct of employes and unions as to mass pick In a statement today Diehm said Harrisburg area families flocked into churches from dawn to dusk he had been urged to become a mental industry of the State and resolved to encourage them to Wainwrighf and yesterday to join actively in open candidate by the New Guard, nu eting, threats and violence without do so. merous county leaders, the Young ing of the solemn Holy Week period at traditional Palm Sunday conflicting with the National Labor Eighty-six artists, almost all Penn- Republicans and citizens of his Returning Men Tell of Havoc devotions. sylvanians, are represented in this Relations Act. The decision was handed down Army Victorious home county. The extraordinary weather had collection of paintings in all mediums.

All of the paintings are "This demand," he said, "is uni on an appeal of the Allen Bradley From Page One little effect on attendance; on the contrary, congregations of all faiths were swelled beyond normal Local, United Electrical Workers, a CIO union, assailing the Wiscon gifts to the school, some of them from faculty members and their formly based upon the need of the Republican party in Pennsylvania to have as its candidate for Governor a man with a record in public From Page On ese plane flying at an altitude of wives and others from industrial sin "peace law as unconstitu attendance figures. more than 27,000 feet. This indi organizations. tional. fragments showered down.

Brit From the community standpoint, Nucleus of the collection was a service against the unwarranted cated that, as on previous days of last weeks' virtually continuous The high court issued important labor decisions involving state laws and ever increasing expenditure of the Palm Sunday observance was launched early yesterday in the ish small naval units exchanged fire with the Germans sometimes public monies. State and municipal raids on Corregidor, the enemy two other cases, two other cases. painting of the Black Diamond Colliery at Scranton, which was already in the possession of the college at the time Dean Steidle became dean. They were: 1. By a six to three decison the governments must decrease their hnmhprs phnse tn ut.av men im in at only fifty yards.

Forum, where 1800 persons wit-1 essed the presentation of a geant depicting the life of Christ expenditures wherever possible; the sky even at the cost of drop It was a carefully rehearsed at The painting is by John W. Raught, L. The program, which has come to tack in which every man of the in view of this tremendous increase in Federal taxes made necessary Prof. J. Burn Helme, in charge of ping most of their bombs in Ma nila Bay.

Even at 27,000 feet- the division of fine arts, will speak by our war effort. be an annual event, was presented as usual by the Youth Division of about five miles they could not at the opening tonight, and Prof. "I have withhe.d my answer to escape the anti-aircraft fire. Court upheld action of Texas courts in enjoining Carpenters and Joiners Local No. 213, Houston, Texas, from peaceful picketing of Ritter's Cafe, in an effort to compel Ritter to employ only union labor in a small building at his home.

2. Court set aside a decision of New York State courts which en Theodore Roethke will read a dedi this demand up to this time in the This was the twenty-fifth Jap catory poem written by him for the the Women's Church and Missionary Federation. The special worship services conducted yesterday will continue hope that all groups within the Re occasion. MR. AND MRS.

ARTHUR FORTNEY Miss Irene Miller, daughter of Mrs. Lena Miller, of 210 Kelker street, became the bride of Priv. Arthur Fortney, of Indiantown Gap, yesterday at Beth-El Temple. Rabbi Reuben Magill officiated. publican party might unite on i anese plane definitely knocked down by Corregidor's batteries, according to the official communiques Harrisburgers Pictures Among the oil paintings on dis single candidate, and in the reali throughout this week in commem zation that the interests of the issued here.

In addition, many play will be one by Dr. John J. joined "members of the Bakery and Republican party transcend the Moffitt, Harrisburg, "Cornwall Iron Pastry Drivers Local No. 802, New others have been hit and probably were not able to get back to their hopes and aspirations of any in Ore several by Robert Val York City, from picketing Hyman bases. dividual or group within the party, navy and commandos had his particular work to do, with portable mortar, Bren gun, pistol and knife, demolition charge or naval gun.

It was only because of the lightning descent of the British on the German held port, witnesses said, that the Germans announced parachutists had been used. Actually, every man who made the shore was landed by naval vessels which made their way to their objective under a rain of shells. Witnesses made it plain also that the old American destroyer Buchanan, called by the British, Campbelltown, rammed the key Wohl and Louis Platzman, inde oration of the last days of Christ on earth. They will be climaxed on Good Friday when the ings and death "of Christ on the Cross will be solemnly recalled in most of the city's churches. The traditional blessing and distribution of palms during solemn My hope in this respect has not On Mindanao, large island in 1000 Hear Holy Week Sermon pendent bakery peddlers, and stores been fulfilled." Death of Young Farmer Mystery LEWISBURG, March 30.

Four the southern part of the Philip entine showing operations in the Belief onte area; two by Walter Huber, Harrisburg, "Tapping the Heat," and "Rolling one by the late Earl S. former selling their product or Ynanufac- Harman Cites Responsibilities pines, there were several local turers from whom they bought. Harman, a vice-president of the skirmishes between patrols at three widely separated points." I Baldwin Locomotive Works, in his cartoonist for THE PATRIOT and From Pace One Kilroy and Achierman nign masses yesterday morning marked Palm Sunday exercises in statement said duties he recently This was regarded as further hours after he fell or was thrown assumed in Washing-ton, in addi from a farm wagon which he was Catholic churches of the area. In Protestant congregations, scores evidence that the enemy is attempting to clear defending forces on Mindanao, where Wainwright THE EVENING NEWS, showing dredging coal operations on the Susquehanna River, and one by Saverio Di Magno, showing the Millard Quarry at Annville. the week, "The Cross in the Contemporary Scene." Tomorrow his driving, Walter A.

Shreck, 24, of tion to his industrial responsibilities, make it compulsory that he of new members were received Lewisburg, R. D. 3, died Friday does not file as a candidate. He night at the Geisinger Memorial File Their Petitions Elmer Kilroy, Speaker of the State House, this afternoon filed hi3 petition for the nomination as a candidate for lieutenant governor on the Ross Democratic ticket. Leo A.

Achterman, Democratic lock gate at twenty knots and that baptized or confirmed during im pressive devotions. subject will be "Love Divine, All Love Excelling," in which he will discuss the love message of Christ added, concerning Diehm: Howard L. Worner has a water Hospital, Danville. The youth was has a small garrison of American and Filipino troops. Saturday the department told of a successful sortie by a defending patrol force a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis "For fifteen years Mr. Diehm Shreck, and resided at home. Deah "Christianity is not sick," he said. The Holy Week exercises, among the most solemn and important in the Christian church calendar, will has done an effective and efficient job as chairman of the Board of was caused by a hemorrhage fol color showing a roll press of the Harrisburg area, and Edward C.

Michener has contributed "Steel Works," a water color showing part of the Steelton operations. the five tons of explosives with which it was filled smashed the entire dock gate. The Loire has a big tide variation and this tidal gate is vital to the use of the St. Nazaire naval which stabbed through Japanese lines to within lees than a mile lowing concussion, it was reported "It is Christians who are sick with greed, jealousy, false piety and If a man really wants to floor leader of the House, who was endorsed last Wednesday the County Commissioners of Lancas continue this week until Holy Sat by Union County Coroner William ter County. Under his leadership Democratic State Committee, 'filed E.

Roth, Lewisburg, who investi I know what Is the matter with him, of Zamboanga and raided an enemy outpost. as a candidate for Secretary of In 'Coal Town" is a print by Michael gated. base because without it, the basins ternal The accident occurred near the Gallagher, done iri the Potts- let him, motivated by repentance and true desire for understanding, stand at the foot of the cross, and sincerely urday at noon, when the Lenten period officially ends. The theme of devotions will be transformed from that of sorrow to rejoicing with the dawning of Easter next the Republican organization of that county is strong, vigorous and responsive to the wishes of the voters. He is neither subservient to Ability Not Lessened Today's communique was fur used by submarines and other victim's home while he was ap ville district, one of several which naval craft and for shipbuilding proaching the farm with a load of seek Its diagnosis, and the remedy of ther evidence that the three months he has painted.

Jesus Christ, the great physician who defense of Bataan and the Manila! Salesman 33, Is nor controlled by any man or group of men, and we know he will re came into the world to heal us. Sunday morning, when The Res tfrrection will be celebrated. Bay forts has not reduced the baled hay he had obtained at a farm about two miles distant. Just what happened probably will never be known as the youth was driving He described as the living Pilates main free to do for the State and 4 Held in Raids ability of Wainwright's forces to dish it out. and religious bigots who the Republican party, as Governor, contribute to the church, but who Deacons Are Installed The Japanese invaders discov Found Murdered the same kind of job he has al would be empty of water most of the day.

R. E. D. Ryder, famous as an Antarctic explorer, commanded the naval forces. A.

C. Newman, a pre-war London building contractor, commanded the "special service forces" commandos. Among his officers were a former Oxford University rugby are content to watch the innocent alone. Melvin and Glenn Baker, neighboring were attracted by the noise of the runaway team, and upon investigation they found ready so effectively done for the At Pine Street Church ered that the hard way over the week-end when they launched a and good suffer, just so long as they themselves are not affected. He de county and party in Lancaster." In Cumberland Ordination and installation of scribed them as "addicts of the cult Diehm split with the present By United Pres CAMDEN, N.

March Shreck where he had been thrown deacons marked Palm Sunday of comfort who are concerned only "heavy attack" on the right center of the Bataan line and began preparing for apparently a water- State organization four years ago or fallen. The team continued to son Lessy, 33-year-old furniture CARLISLE, March 30. Four of services yesterday at Pine Street to support Pinchot at the primary election. Since then he has been star, a former London Times re six persons nabbed by State Motor Presbyterian Church. borne invasion of Corregidor fort was found shot to death today on the lawn of an apartment house, less than a block from his The Rev.

C. Ralston Smith, pas ress and the other island forts, Police on gambling charges Saturday night in a series of raids -on es the Shreck home, where it was found that the reins had become caught, although that may have occurred during the flight of the frightened horses. After receiving porter, an author, a stock broker and two doctors. One of the doc with saving their own skins." The" Rev. Paul Breneman, pastor of the Maclay Street Church of God, read the Scripture lesson; the C.

C. Bailey, Lemoyne Grace Evangelical Church was song leader, Roy H. Stetler, presided. ignored in patronage matters by the State organization and by the home. Both maneuvers were smashed Five bullets had entered the head tor, was in charge of the exercises.

He ordained Miss Ruth E. Tack, recently elected to the deaconry, State Administration, a fact, his tors went despite a fractured leg bone. tablishments Cumberland County were held for court today in $500 bail each at hearings before Justice and body, which was discovered by by Wainwright's men with "heavy losses" for the enemy. The defenders suffered only "relatively friends say, that will not injure treatment at the office of a Milton physician, the victim was removed police alter they received an anony Troops engaged were mostly of the Peace William L. Dosh.

and installed W. Luther Eckert, to the hospital. mous telephone call to investigate The accused, all charged with set light casualties. Sherman Garrett, W. Alexander Londoners with a mixture of Scotsmen, Welshmen and men from Surviving are his parents and two the scene.

Fear 7th Person Is his campaign. Martin Petition Filed Coming here to file his' nominating petition, General Martin said ting up and maintaining gambling The Japanese launched their at McCune and Ralph A. Strominger. Authorities were unable to ascer the northwest English coast. tack on the Bataan line late Satur devices, are: James and Bessie Tou-loumas, Mt Holly Springs restaurant tain whether Lessy was the victim sisters, Mrs.

Paul Winter and Miss Helen Shreck, both of Williamsport, and his- paternal grandfather. He was a member of the White Deer Victim of Explosion BRIDGEPORT, March 30. day evening, the War Department of a holdup attempt or had been shot Today First to Apply operators; R. W. Weiss, Boiling the dominant issues are those that revealed its communique yester Springs grocer, and Samuel J.

Burk Instal Parking Meters was feared lost to by an enemy. He apparently was shot down while walking from a nearby parking lot to his home day. holder, ville storekeeper. day as a result of fire and explo have to do with the successful prosecution of the war. Without mentioning- the vote of It' was part of a three-point For Absentee Ballots Today was the first day for persons in war service to apply for Another accused, George S.

Sollers, sion Saturday at the Remington Reformed Church. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 1.30; o'clock at the home, with the Rev. Lester A. Ehret, West Milton, pastor of the Reformed shortly before midnight. On Market Street Two dozen parking meters are Arms munitions plant here.

Carlisle, R. D. 4, gasoline station operator, at whose place police said A brother-in-law, Marvin Weiss, week-end campaign. Enemy bombers continued their bombardment of Corregidor throughout Sat While workers recovered three absentee ballots to vote in the May an opponent, Senator Davis, against the Lend-Lease and other 34,. told police he had heard sounds being installed on Market street, bodies from the ruins, Gertrude 19 primaries, but no applications Church, officiating and burial in the they seized only two punchboards, was fined $14 and paid $5.30 in resembling shots about that time, but believed it was an automobile Stegemann, 57, was reported miss church cemetery.

urday and "many email boats" as costs. ing. She was the seventh employe between Tenth and Cameron, and will be put into service by the end of the week, Mayor Milliken's office preparedness bills at Washington, he said that the State's next Governor must be one who as head of sembled at Pantungan Beach- backfiring. The sixth man arrested, Roy unaccounted for following the blast ten miles directly south of Cor Himmelright, Mechanicsburg hotel operator, was to be given a hearing the civilian defense- activities MRS. WILLIAM ELKINS DIES By United Pren PHILADELPHIA.

March 30. Fu regidor but only three and one-half announced. These meters will allow twelve minutes for one cent, were received at the Courthouse up to noon. Chief Cleric William E. Habbyshaw, however, said he had received a number of inquiries and passed out the information that such applications will be accepted to April 19 or thirty days in 'advance of the primaries.

The form of absentee military FRED ASTAIRE IS FATHER International Netct Service "familiar with and able to direct miles south of Fort Frank on this afternoon before Justice of the CHANGE MEETING PLACE Because the contractor is replac Carabao Island. Peace Howard M. Thompson, Me those activities which the armed HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March 30. Fred Astaire, famous dancer, was neral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. William.

M. Elkins, 59, who ing the old windows in the City Corregidor's effective' anti-air forces will expect from civil au chanicsburg. He is also charged with setting up and maintaining a father for the second time today. died Saturday night of a heart ail one hour for five cents, the same as those installed last week on the east side of South Third street, Market to Chestnut, where traffic will be restricted to one-way, south Council Chamber, third floor of City Hall, the weekly Council session to thorities." ment in Chestnut Hill Hospital. Mrs, ballot will be determined in a few gambling devices.

craft fire kept' the bombers at such high altitudes that the enemy bombing was inaccurate and Senator M. Harvey Taylor, cam Elkins, the former Elizabeth Wol- morrow will be held in the private days after the last date for candi Police asserted they seized de His wife, the former Phyllis Livingston Potter of New York and Philadelphia, gave birh to a six-pound daughter. Their first child, Fred, Jr, is 6 years old. paign manager for Martin, said to dates to withdraw. Service men must vices worth $1000 and candy valued cott Tuckerman Of Ipswich, was the wife of the senior partner of "caused practically no damage." bound.

office of Park Director Robert C. Leitner, just across the corridor, it was announced. day that "Martin typifies the is at $100 in the raids. They asserted they confiscated so many' pinball Elkins, Morris and Co. sues of this campaign," as a man The invasion boats, obviously headed for the island forts, "were destroyed by our shell fire," while of keen military instincts whose make their applications in any form they elect, but signed in their; own handwriting, and they must indicate their county, town and voting district in such application.

Appli- cations cannot be made by proxy and ballots will not be mailed to machines, slot machines and other paraphernalia that they had -to commandeer trucks to haul it to Carlisle. training will better equip Pennsyl the island forts' guns "fired inter vania to withstand the stormy mittently at enemy positions on Nazi Spy Suspects Seized by G-Men 0 days ahead." the south shore of Manila Bay." those who do not apply. The Martin petition, filed this Boys Shoot at Birds afternoon at the Capitol, contained names of Republican voters ob Open Bids Today for Weather Report In Reservoir Park Acting on complaints that boys tained in sixty-one of the State's sixty-seven counties. were in Reservoir Park with rifles A Practical Home Doctor Book Compiled from authentic sources, it describes briefly but adequately, the most common diseases, and outlines the proper treatment until a doctor can be consulted. In its forty pages you will find essential facts relating to care of the sick, medicines, care of infants, children's diseases, rules on maintaining health and preventing sickness.

It is a practical booklet to have at hand. To secure your copy enclose ten cents in coin. Use this coupon. Old Bank Building One or more sealed bids were to be opened this afternoon for the purchase of the Union Trust Comoanv Front the United States Weather Bureau, Harrisburr Hamilton in Field on Saturday shooting at birds, Park Director Robert C. Leitner today Davis is expected to have Forecast for Harrisburg and Vi cinityContinued moderately cold; directed park police to arrest such gunners and confiscate their fire a complete ticket by nightfall possibly brief snow flurries during arms under a city ordinance which William J.

Hamilton, fired by Governor James because of his the night; high yesterday, 34 de prohibits shooting and hunting in grees; low last night, 27; river today, parks, parkways and within city opposition to the G. O. P. organi leet; tomorrow 5.3. ijuuaing in North Market Square.

The call for bids for sale of the building was made by the liquidating trustees, CoL John Mcllhenny Smith, William B. McCaleb and the Capital Bank Sc Trust Company, and they were expected to examine the proposals late this afternoon. limits. zation ticket in Philadelphia last year, will likely be the Davis running mate for Lieutenant Gov APPROVE HOUSING PROJECT River Bulletin WASHINGTON, March ernor, opposing: John C. Bell, Federal Works Agency today an banking secretary, who is on the nounced approval of a 104-home, housing project for Allentown, to Put A Taatfc organization slate headed by Mar OAS FUME DEATH ACCIDENT By United Pren PHILADELPHIA, March 30.

The gas fume death of Mrs. Katherine tin. Others on the Davis ticket be called Riverview Terrace. The general construction contract is for fUUoa are: THE PATRIOT and THE EVENING NEWS Information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washington, D.

C. I enclose herewith ten cents in coin (carefully wrapped in paper) for. a copy of the Home Doctor Book. Judge John S. Fine, Luzerne $273,200, with plumbing, heating and electrical contracts totaling $90,937 Woodward, 45, a widow, was declared today to be an accident.

Police said County leader, for Supreme Court, additional. I I the gas was released after a kettle and William F. Smith, Punxsu of water boiled over and extinguished the flames on a stove. HAMILTON PETITION SIGNED tawney, former State commander of the American Legion, for In The nominating petition of 8.1 ternal Affairs secretary. Name Sheriff William J.

Hamilton, Phil DCNCANNON FIREMAN HURT COLUMBIA. March 30. R. I. Nav Judge Henry Houck, Schuylkill adelphia, as a candidate for the 4.9 4.6 5.0 8.1 2.5 4.0 9.3 5.2 6.4 5.7 4.2 5.2 II County, or Judge Joseph Stadt- Republican nomination for lieuten Binghamton Corning Towanda Wilkes-Barre Clearfield Renovo Lock Haven Williamsport Mapleton Depot Newport Sunbury Harrisburg if- lor, Duncannon, fireman on a freight Street City feld, Pittsburgh, who already has 6.0 train was cut on the forehead yes terday when the train stopped sud was being circulated here today by anti-organization Republicans." "Hamilton is to be the running-mate of James J.

Davis, denly on a low grade sour of the support of the regular Republican organization, were said to be under consideration for Superior Court. HOBOKEN, N. March 30 German, submarines lurking off the Atlantic Coast have obtained information on United States ship sailings, cargoes, destinations. G-men have been striving to block the leaks. Swooping down et dawn on the German Seamen's Institute, they rounded np seventy-one suspects.

G-men took twenty -six men into custody and seized a short-wave radio set and a quantity of Nazi propaganda. Photo shows a policeman standing guard over the line-up of suspects. Pennsylvania Railroad east of here state (Mail to Washington, D. 4.3 5.3 and dertailed two coal cars. running for governor..

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