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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 20

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The York Dispatchi
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20 THE YORK DISPATCH, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 193 0. FRE PRESS CALL ISSUED MOTOR CAR KILLS GIRL KIDNAPED GIRL FOUND IN A PIT EDITOR ON GRUNDY'S PAYROLL FOR YEARS seamen out of worK. The of the munlclpl eourl said today that parent Of bZ children, rounded up by truant 'fleers, at yesterday's demonstration, Victim's Mother Also Is Hurt, Seriously Publisher Seeks Aid in Fighting Gag; Attempt 7 COMMUNIST LEADERS HELD FOE. COURT TRIAL NEW YORK, March 7 to answer all important questions, five Communist leaders, alleged instigators of yesterday's riots in Union Square, In -which more than 100 persons were injured, were paraded before 200 detectives in the its- 4 a w- would be questioned, next Tnuranaj by school authorities and If thej prove untraceable would be arraigned -in court on charges of responsible for their children's absence frorr school. Following a police lineup the flv men were taken to Yorkvllle court t' answer the charges of lncitln i riot.

Warren F. Doane Testifies Before Lobby Inquiry Committee WASHIXdTON, March 7 JP. Warren F. Doane, editor of the "Manufacturer." published by the Manufacturers club of Philadelphia, told the senate lobby committee today that he was on the payroll of Senator Grundy. Republican, Pennsylvania, at a salary of J500 a month.

He added that when he had work lineup at police headquarters today-after a night in Jail. They had failed to furnish bail. The five are William Z. quarter! in the senate office He denied that any newspaper releases had been Issued from his new quarters. The witness also said that a Mrs.

Rhodes, who was employed by the Pennsylvania senator in the tariff league news bureau, was still in Grundy's employ. Doane asserted that the "Manufacturer," used largely to disseminate tariff nejvs, cost about $19,000 a year. Asked if he could produce carbon copies of the work he had done for Grundy, the witness said he thought he could. "Go and get them," Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, directed. Doane started from the room but was haJted by Senator Blaine, Republican, Wisconsin, who said: "Just a minute.

Mr. Holland, the committee investigator will accompany you." Doane and Holland then left the room. b--n T- cN---v; r.ox --foTe n-rt jj-v h. r- a RKADIXG. March 7 t.

Do'o'ry Kicker. 12 years old. r.f Martha Broker. cf "M'-tr Inn." a service an.l lunch room on the pke four rr.il" eat rf Read i r. was instantly kill-d an.l rr mother, 35 ypftrs old, seriously injured rhn struck by an aatomo-til in front of the R-adin Country club.

near their horn. The woman's 1rt were broken ar.d she sustained other A' eo rd to Mfirris Potts-tcwn. f.wrir of the aut" mobile. Ihp WitiJT ard ria.usr'-Ter pfd from bh a Las into the path of his irjchln. They had alighted f-om th- bus.

Sell was freed action by the coroner. PRISONER HITS COP Radicals, Arrested Yesterday, Start Row in Police Court -it Plant Odd. tie I WASHINTGON, o. C. Straapa plants added to the collection Of tha Smithsonian Institution here by Dr.

Kllllp, have been brought from So-nth -America. One of the plant a poison which the ntivs sprlnkl over a river. This poison kills fish, i within a large area and the natives gather them for food. Another plana K-r. -a i tr.al C.ard- produces strange mwauo.

Valuable Wall Pfw, to do at the capltol for Grundy he did it in the senate office building in room 322 which is assigned to Grundy and that he was employed for research work. Doane said there was a desk and typewriter in-the office which he used. The witness' was called for questioning concerning: reports that he and two others used bji headquarters the office assigned to Grundy. The others are Arthur L. Faubel, secretary of the American Tariff League, and John Lerch.

attorney for the Leacne. who were also called to testify today. Doane said he had been Lerch in the office twice but had never seen Faubel there. Ills employment by Grundy, he GIRL RADICAL IS HELD Young Communist Invites Trial by Jury WASHINGTON, March 7 (). Kdith Briscoe.

19 year leader of rf xm 1 'rs- Vf-- presidential candidate of the Workers (Communist) party in the 1928 elections; Robert O. Minor, editor of the "Daily Israel Amter, Harry Raymond and Joseph Iester. Minor told Assistant Chief Inspector Edward P. Mulrooney, that he was born in San Antonio, had been in New York 10 years, and for two years was an officer of the Communists' central organization. He balked at questions as to whether he had been in charge of the unemployment demonstration yesterday.

Foster said he was born in Taunton, and was secretary of a trade union here, but refused to discuss his connection with the Communist party. Amter said he had an office in Union Square for four months, previously having lived in Cleveland, Ohio. Police records show he was arrested as an anarchist, on April 29, 1921, but was freed later. He was arrested In 1922 In Berrien county, on a charge of criminal syndicalism, but the records here did not show what disposition was made of the case. Raymond, a native of Philadelphia, and Iester, both said they were tic homes in England are adornln? their walle with "picture" mad- front antique wall paper.

7 made In the eighteenth century. -valuable as an antique. Rome Of .1 the appearance of tapeetry. old forgotten roll, hidden in PITTS! a av Mar 7 arrstd a dcmnn- trVin wore arraiend in j't h.er. IHvM Thornton, one of men arrest, struck Patrolman Keebler.

Other officers Thornton off to a cIl while 1 added, began six or seven years ago. I On the floor of the senate, yester Anna. Torothy Smith, tbre-o, of BoPtnn, kTclnapvi a.nd attacked. Is seem one? more In the arm-s of hen- fahor. Warren Pmith.

aAoir be-in: found In a pit nottr AVatertwwTv, Mass, Buffering from exposure. She was missing 1j -c rr- it. rr-; vot- -a J- -a i (t r- I i i I. t. Wr c- t' a -it.

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T. Vv I rtr lis' T-: J.y attics, are being unemnru for considerable sums. rk Unfair Exchange fY)T TTMBUS. O. Burglar reeBt jtore that they had taken $57 worth or c'o-n They had left their exchange for new PoJlce kept th-f eld ahoes as clewa.

may trvl alone fely. night. J)" police a lnrt: cro wd hcnurs. day, Grundy asserted his offices were used only by his own employees, or those of the government-Senator Harrison, Democrat. Mississippi, had called attention to "ANGEL OF BROADWAY" TO WED a newspaper story that the Penn .1.

r.aa paxr.eren in me conn room. r'x of th men under arret were i over until a decision is -eachel t. whether charpfs of li'-llintr to lie preystd. Three were fin- 1 11 a cb STRIKERS' RANKS BREAK olW- tro In pair. rarm sylvania senator's offices were being used as headquarters by the American Tariff league of which Grundy is a the Junior Communist league, here, was held under $500 bond today after pleading not guilty in police court to a charge of assaulting a park policeman during the demonstration, yesterday, in front of the White House, and upon ad vide of her attorney demanded a jury trial.

Miss Briscoe was the first of seven Communists, arrested yesterday, to appear before Judge Isaac Hitt in court this morning. The other six sat in a corner of the court room awaiting their turn to be called, meanwhile displaying newspapers telling of their arrest. Nearly 50 members of the Communist group accompanied them to court but they made no demonstration as they filed quietly into the room. A second charge of assault, which had been placed against Miss Briscoe, after a disturbanec this morning in the police station, where she was held, was dropped. ICE GORGE CAUSES FLOOD VKRMILLIOX, S.

March 7 An ice gorge in the Missorrt. just i former vice president. Some Pupils Return to Classes! V. 7. )i a a rsan v.

Vi mii Grundy. questioned by Senator Caraway. Democrat. Arkansas, who is chairman of the lobby committee, answcit-d "no," after the Arkansas senator had asked if Doane spent most of his time in Grundy's offices. Pocne said he also did research work for Grundy before the latter in Manila Schools MANILA.

Varrf: 7 The ranks of Man ia high pi-iiool student Milk 1 1 Watch and Jewelry Repair Department We have recently equipped this important service department with the most efficient machinery and modern appliances, and ar fully prepared to do expert work of the finest type. 1 ers were sntnnvfiJ'. topliy with the return to classes cf many i.f t'nose who wa.ki-1 out Monday. ti mini; to school i.irhided f.nrt school, wb-h lion the centt-r of the ivemt-nt. Stui--nts at the trad--- school hnd the i hecfime senator and that he then had i iiej'dciu-J ters in a Washington office buiMVie rerjted by (irundv.

He said he got out newspaper releases. The office was known as the ippine Normal refused jp'in American Tariff League news bureau, pv A. SIMMONS' wa.kpui. MriKf drlvf-n away from the schools. 11 SOUTH GSOMjOK T- I above the mouth of the Veimillion I river, today, was reported to have (caused waters to inundate, thousands of acres of farm lands.

Families I were moved from their homes by jroat. The flooded land was between Burbank and Vermillion. he added, but denied it had any connection with the American Tariff Leairue. Doane said he gave up his downtown office after Grundy became senator and moved into the latter's PUGILIST'S FATHER DIES v-ri V- l'n March 7 T-10-H BRUGNGN DEFEATS COEN Tilden Enter3 Semi-Finals in Menton Tournament K.N'T' 'N 1" it ir-h 1 t-n-- sr. re-' furj.r.- 7 in Mt-nton i 1 1 1 today.

I 1 1 i 3 -a '5 5a rt ir i pat .1 j-i 'V' M-i 'ii iiwn tmn.s clu- 1 1 Will: w-i into th- f-ui 1 pf I iii.irk tn tii'-ir quar'p-r tti.t IP. Moran. father of Jimmy former liitiHwfisiu of the world and a resi.lent of Buffalo. N- oie.i iooa 111 here from pneumonia. 1 i.

it fjf j'x 4 1 Mi. nn. who was 53 years of collapsed on the street nicht sank rapidly. Local rclHtiv are Hwaitinc word from (loodrich, who now it said to be in San Francisco, as to the funeral arrangements. communist'hurus EGGS JTHKNS.

(Ireec. March 7 1 WMTa. c' 1 'i Alt r.iilwHV fl Xr in, I Alto, i Trly t.nlay. n. 1 of h- Spir.T'.l", entral of (iiriM n.iv.ay paoncr train.

cus-i r-ar of th first wrrh hrpl )a'Xp. For tJie -rne In the UnivemltT rf h.i-tory ro Iii.H-i.- are enrolled. Rlielin. Crawford, who several yonrs apo won pr.blic notice a. the San Kran- rnarrj' liny VBtion Ai-my's "Ar.Kel cf comtiiuuist was arrested today after' he had thrown three eKrs and an ink-b at Albert Thomas, dirf-r-I tor the International 1-abor was entering the municipal theater.

None of the objects etruck d-vurctf in HI. I'otersburg. Cisco polo Slio ol :a.n-d FLa-, from J. Hai-uld Sommers, a. war vvtt-ran.

Thomas. THEY "MARRIED THEMSELVES" yyha oil A nnouncin The Opening of RTH WQ Diamond Watch Sale BSS: 1 Kl-XTr- 1 1 j. v-' 'vi i 1 r'A 'Irrf --v at I "JSC FOR SATURDAY ONLY We will put on special sale 100 diamond rings at prices that will convince you we sell the finest diamonds at the lowest price in Pennsylvania. Our diamonds are mounted in platinum and white gold or we will mount diamonds in a mounting of your own selection. Every diamond sold by this store is guaranteed to be free from flaws and finest white.

It is impossible to describe the beautiful gcjns in our cases. A visit to our store will surprise you at our wonderful selection. Remember An Extra Discount On Saturday Only West Market JoV.n ITuoi Kla-pen. llinndelphla and his bride, who was of "mfirriod thcmselve?" in the office of I a Medla, Ptu, liiwjer by si taking ha.ndti and sa-ing "We ourselves POISONER THREATENS DETECTIVES treet In our watch department we will put on special sale 200 watches at a wonderful reduction on cur already low-price. Yes, we will trade in your old watch and give you a liberal allowance on a new one.

Not just another apparel store, but the smartest shop for fashion-wise ladies of York a price store, but a Value Shop. Comparison will prove Worth's garments not only newer and smarter but more modestly priced Dresses, Coats and Suits will be featured for Misses and Women. To select garments at Worth's is to be smartly dressed. Style is the keynote of everything here an individual style for every type selected for what it is not for what it costs Visits of inspection incur no obligation to purchase. Saturday, March 8 We cover your old wedding ring with 18-Kt.

white gold and engraved orange blossoms, at $5.50 -f il fei pr vf'v ty; ty I 'V V-iL Vi- Compare Bring your old jewelry to Shewell and have it made into modern style. We will mount your old diamonds in new settings at a price lower than the lowest, considering the finest workmanship in city. i- 99 "Compare 8 West Market St. Visit Our Store Saturday and See Our Enormous Stock The store of old fashioned honesty and new fashioned jewelry E. N.

SHEWELL 601 E. MARKET ST. i Brought from Detsoit to New York, "Texas Jim" Baker, who by his own admission poisoned eight men and kittled another with a revolver, declares to detective he had plajvneid to slay them while passing through Pittsburgh with two guns and a 8til.to found on his pea-son, and them He 4s iveen hre on arrival 1n Neiw York between the det active, Horej left, and George Fitpatrlck..

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