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R. R. News Finance Sports Section 2 5 WE DOOURPABT NEWS OF THE THEATERS HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION Comics Sion Magazine i i i Life With Gun Ends York County Farmer Aged Camden Shipbuilders i Children Ready to Start Egg Hunt REMOVAL OF TWO; Appeal to Government, LORD CAMROSE William Keiser Is Found AVERS ENGLAND AHjs Son Who iiiii n.v Been Attending bale WILL TAT llED I yjar. Vm i nnm iniTU charge of a shot gun yesterday aft- PCTTYQRIIRfi PPP CAMDEN? 3-The UL I I I OUUllU 3000 strikers at the New York Shipbuilding Company plant today asked' OJIMDO 10 AOtCn the Fpderat Government to report1 I 11 lYi A lN IX EV I 1 1 "whether or not company officials: Unllll IV IlUllLUiare telling us the trulh in saying! Government contracts permit them GETTYSBURG, April 3. Afterjtoo narrow a margin to pay a liv-hearing numerous charges of dis-iing wage to employes." If true, the orderly conduct on the part of strikers intimated, they wiU demand members of the two CCC camps revision of the contracts.

on the Gettysburg battlefield, bor- ough council last night appealed I TTlDDIiDY VLLXTi to the Federal authorities to re- I I LllulJn I ULLU move the camps or replace the 1 1 Wil I WhhW; By United Pre ended the life of William PHILADELPHIA, April 3. Keiser, 85. retired farmer, on the Lord Camrose, British publisher, farm of his son, George F. Keiser, has "no doubt that England will i this place. Coroner L.

U. Zech said effect proper settlement of its war death was a case of suicide. rnit.J cutoi Shortly after the aged man was debt to the Lnited w-h the rhinun rULLrUDLIUI 1 1 ON TAX REPORTS, LAFOLLEnE AIM I Some of the 150 children at the In a speech here yesterday, Lord yai.d a shof was heard by Mrs. Camrose predicted that the Keiser, who investigated debt question between the United found her father-in-law lying States and England would soon be 'dead on a wood pile, with the wea-i settled. He also declared that the at his side.

The top of the man's' Vnrnna id u-i'tVimi- head was bloWn off. Children's Home are shown here patiently waiting on the mark for By United rrcet present members with white men1 before serious trouble occurs. The council named Burgess Wil- bur L. Stallsmith and Councilman: Horace L. Bender and John New -An WASHKMjIU.M, April I the signal to begin the Easter egg ihunt at the home in Paxtang.

The i at cvai v. in nuivuv I- i liiv WHOLE THEORY OF NRA WRONG i search for eggs is an annual event sponsored by the James Boyd Bible Class of the Paxton Presbyterian 'Church. Below are two of the younger winners in the exciting con- man to present the council's action to the Federal authorities, especially Representative Harry L. Haines, member of Congress from There has been much worry SiSort to throw fufl publidty on .11 1 1 i his father had no financial worries income tax returns, to reduce such and talk of armaments in Europe, and that he seemed in his usual good avoidance as was he said, "but I do not believe war lhealtn stale tax aoiaante as was is in sight. revealed in the Senate stock mar- "We haven't given up hope in I II flAI IAf ket investigation, was planned to-England for disarmaments.

fl I 1 1 1 II' day by Sen. Robert M. LaFollette, desire for peace has kept up be-: fl II I I UUlU I Republican, Wisconsin, hind in our shipbuilding i LaP'ollette's father, the famous Lord Camrose. who is publisher A 1 1 II ft 1 mil 111 Bob" waged a battle itest. By United Press PHILADELPHIA, April 3.

this district, ltf II i. xi Bender, who introduced the reso- VY- Aiierourj, presiaeni bic schoois to attend the cen- lution, told of numerous instances it la nro u' alu tennial celebration. of women being annoyed and mo-j 7 he felt the national indus-j. rlatform jts for tonight's lested on the streets of Gettysburg -y at the Education Building of the London Daily Telegraph. II II DK3Ill 'for tax publicity for years.

OWTl Weight. i iliw1a iha (u-n living LaFollette will have the support the Sunday Times and several Wil Wl VI nullum" 1 think in rnany respects Mr formep state Superintendents of of whom are Negroes from New of Sen. James Couzens, Republi York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. irTin Jt riTJ Instruction, Dr. David J.

can, Michigan, ana iieorge w. other publications, said that Eng- mmm. land was greatly interested A I II A 0 0 A I JSlfm Papsevelts AooAILtU T-l- ociiu, uui rtin iuuviiucu mat Vll- Tf nH llr ranMa Bender Tlie I (I aiiCIl 1 BUM 1 lULIt IM Norns, Republican, Nebraska, in the fight which he intends to make said, almost even- day in the bust- "r- Haas, both of Bloomsburg. 4 (C 4i i force codes on certain industries' A noss sec ion, in the theaters and in hi unDrenared for them "I Student, in Programs "The orthodox economists don't think his plan will work well, but the general opinion of the people By United Prat j'n connection with the SJooO.OOO,- WASHINGTON, April 3. -As ax biU now bcfore the Sel1-private airlines officials -Unn otner puoiic Places, wmie numerous i "The whole theorv of the NR4 Governor rincnot nas pro-brawls, and riots," which have tag claimed, the.

of April 1 to 7 pood." Lord Camrose declared. I to maintain silence regarding Post laintain silence regarding rosi-i o.Turrea ueuj eKj5 nff hours to hasten igi rennsvivan a uucauon nee, portion. Burgess allsmith saul, th theo obsened in all schools of were due to members of the twojrect th Presi(lellt te by special programs diately impose a two or three day! firl.m??8 all students The Rritih niihlUhpr said Vnir- master itenerai james A. raneys ine punimner sain r-ng-, handling returns in the InteniHi fs fvlIS i subject land was undergoing a similar Revenue Bureau are to se- While there were originally somot Jot Irom; REGRETS LETTER OPERATIVES BY WIRT IS PHONEY POLITIC ALL YMONEY PASSERS perience recovery, "due argeiyj1 v''v w--" fnr nv mention of to the chance in the snirit of the the Administration's airmail pol-ere penalties lor any mention oi. 10 ine cnange in vie spirit oi we (i, tondividua incomes or deductions 400 enrolled in the camns when' i Ju j- iShippensburg biate xeacners- toi-; LMn thl Atterbury, who discussed his lege, from Central Pennsylvania established last June, the number on of thp vwnvpr nm- mm ti inriiirte- Riisworth people." his hnnn roi neon non I (rram sitw) nutlitiosJ ln'a mi-n i'ii tulrinc? thi nart nf William Ppnn in Farley program.

joutside their offices. The latest criticism came from! It has been charged in congres-Representative Clyde Kelly, Re-Wal debate that billions of dol- have been discharged at the end at a press confer-1 the prologue, with Miss Priscilla of enlistment periods. The camps pnrp 1. ua iVo-iThayer as a rich woman, and Miss Detectives Seeking uaiiail llll IJiaCh, nye t.nargcd that Farley's new system. Treasury by tax dodging in the are some distance from the bor-j labor bill was, "too drastic." i1'! Ifhl STof- New, Serv.c, "As.a Uer.

of the labor the bil NEW YORK, April It is claimed that, tntrrnatiunni Kcus Service of advertising for bids was ten years. International Aeics Scrricff NEW YORK, April 3. A far-flung scheme to flood the Country with in counterfeit $5 with $2.000.000 in counterfeit 85 PITTSBURGH, April 3. In-'He said that the Postmaster Gen-1 most of these practices would be streets of Grttvsbure provisions of the UK A are too will be taken by Lawrence Dibertbrain trusters who told Dr. Wil Sireetb Ol llVJiUUIg aiinobt dnV w( roller fop mo ha caul nihun nf Iho rcnv-ernnr'e nffinial I a 1 1 i -p i hiiiKiiiA- Hntantn-n? i f-ha 1 i 1 1-c 1 nnJloar1niv itiutAt an Qi'T PlimillSll.Pn nv II 1 V.

"The original intent of the NRA family and members of the Legisla-1 "am A. win mat rresiaent i I. 7'" hour of the day or evening, coun oilmen said. was to establish voluntary assoe was but a Kerensky bilIs V88 to Ilave beenSlb, HhXnded cations withm each industry i whom would rePIace Wlth uncovered here today bv secretl Hugo Hoechstetter. "It has been superceded by the! that it would provide a fertile Uier Government supervision and Walck Carl Wilbur biaiin were "important members service operatives jgreeted the new customer in his Watres amendment," saia is.euy, iieia ior curious persons uueresmi LOOT OFFICE IN icontroi.

mere was never ni.m istore. "That's a bad black eye at least three other measures.in the income of neighbors, friends of the croiin" and thev were t.rv- TTri.j pi.i.. thought that industries would bejhart, Bruce Maclay, Harold Kling, applying to the handling ot tneior business associates or rivals. V1Cia7-' Ind" SUiy Henry G. Singer in Brooklyn re' ul-, education "Yeah, and I'm a lorceu to accept cooes, Put ratheriRay Knner, and Robert Swope.

xviuti ovvwfic. nerintendent of i wo bad guv," the a rmail business. Moreover it spe- Advocates of publicity say that m- it reproducing the legisla ive ses-11. Lui eaucallon as one announced that ten persons sus- answprP(. A fl nrnvides that if contracts snoctinn from mere curiositv PAPIl-UnrJ VI the' at'cept them because 1.

llMltfirnilll il I u-niiM froo thov fmm Uinn nf lfl.X4 uhpn pvprv effort wasiI tflOir nUniDPr. InprtnH nf rinvino" Kppn tinlrA1 with would free them from the restr in his hand. "Just reach high, my are canceled, others snail be let would discourage itseli because ot Rand, chairman of the Com-! I LILanifriend while 1 emPly 'our cash 'without advertisement and com- the vast amount of research neces petitive bidding. Isary oung man with the black Kelly said he believed an inves-j i- a nam nave umi i mittee of the Nation, who started used by the counterfeiters at the whole, controversy ten, days ham, confiscated and JLlS wi wiiiiiiiiiwii tions of the anti.trugt aws jmade to repeal the free school law. City police today were investigat-l "The Government, and 1 do not iTwT belayed iteming the theft of $47.29 from a filing mean Mr.

Roosevelt, ftS Farter in the SSt cabinet in the office of the Safety has gone entirely too far in the are Oscar Kimmel, Robert Bloom, Sales and Service Corporation 50 legislation it has supported. (Charles Slavbaugh. Donald Kauff-houth Cameron street. Ihe theft; i am certain that most of the man, Donald Smeltz, William Yot-was reported by L. R.

Shultz, 109 i. i rianini ponhorwr ago by reading Doctor Wirt's 7 ,7 Utu aIS0 t00k the druggist watch shouid.be made oi charges; ago by reading Doctor Wirt's now i t.hniiBnnd nf the hm wiu e.e aIS? too.K famous letter to a House commit-Uei In fwelfv aller locating in tne casn mat me new airman proposal wa famous letter to a House commit- gefeed, In addition, twenty-five aI tee considering the stock marketi Civilian Conservation Corps work-i wer unduly lavorable to ij. coru, SLASH $18,000 FROM BUDGET L.nden street, manager of the Lnalo f. I.PSlie Hess. Hav Kriner.

control bill. Ore hflVA hoon Qccirrnarl Ae im poration. Police said that entrance, It" I'Horace Blocher. Llewellyn Coble, The typewriter manufacturer-opvpral nf'wnnnJ of operators of American Airways! and his views were echoed by, Senator Arthur Robinson, Republican. Indiana.

4 7f Stnl "common sense the" Ame in jg. Kessjer, Wl- and original big business man to head. in Valkrch 000 G. E. Proper.

1814 Green people." J'a and stur" advocate inflaUonary measures re-jworth 0f fake money believed bur- reported the theft of a wrist watch Atterbury insisted that thei Amnnr th whn will mr.F1." th; to ied there. The Cord charges were met by statements from the Post Office Fron Tase One 2 BOYS KILLED BY P. Rl TRAIN tfernatioiial News Service vaiuea at shu irom tne ice irncrc noorf chn i in inuuMiv licipaie Jn me sueiung Dee are vnese oi in me ensuing turmoil, a iriena. a organist, the UVUM lillCIlv lliab SUV. 11 Piaw men voi i i wpre imtrne nnH renreSPTted nnr-lthw on their Salary in excels Government charges, hid $1250 of yr pany- was "the worst thing that could principals and alternates from Cen- Theft of a bicycle a radio and r.n;h the W0ker8 them- Pennsylvania counties: indoor baseball, valued at workers uiem Dauphin: Mrs.

James Myem, Mid- was reported by W. R. 'dletown and Mrs Gault Pax- inin Nnrth Fifth ct, I am unalterablv nnnoserl -iQieiown ana wrs. k. uauii, rax- tLan politics.

of the Administration, he regrets that the Wirt letter is being used politically, but he does not regret of 51U0U. Ihe new budget is expected to make it a flat 10 per cent. cut. the counterfeit money behind his organ in Scranton, a Russian tt rt PITTSBURGH, April 3. The neaA tJ rr rr.w.

"itang; Adams, Harry M. runt, putting the brain trusters on the who formerly served as an inter-l XniZ i UamageS DOys The salary of Superintendent M. spot. "ci today had cost them their lives. SCllOOl Ot lltSOUrQ I 'ul bert Hoover and Senator William while watchintr an out-bound' ably to around fliOOO a year.

He E. Borah' the editor of a fnreicrj warning an OUlDOUnu, international Sews Service I 1urln lne euitor oi a loreign accommodation tram, the boys, niTTCRiTPru -j ce e.s "oo- language newspaper, and the son Reynold Mariani 14 and Albert H' PL j1 Tne purchasing agent is to pet of a Long Island tea room 12 failed to notice an ii 'jre Ary buildings andiful aufhority to buy all supplies, U' Vllt 111 C-l li Mund InJ itrL V. i i VT and Maurice W. Stansbury. fiom a Play house located the; because it takes freedom from 'Gettysburg; Cumberland, Mrs.

Rob- aS hnmn k. They are forced to obey ert Angle and Mrs. C. B. Berry, Mrs.

Anna D. Dancoe 1932 Northithe dictates of an outside labor Shippensburg; Franklin, J. F. Kelly. Third street, reported that someone ieader.

iQuincy. and Mrs. Wilson Heefner. rt rJ otketb? k' containing $40 I rerove 'Waynesboro: Juniata. J.

'Snellen- irom a chair in the second floor of pf it, own Wp '1 TOf'berker. McAlisterville. and Mrs. a Downtown store while she was -J 18 I Earl Hack. Mexico: Lebanon.

Wil- shorp.ng yesterday. ti he vol imtary industria Baldwin and Harry Yiengst. I Tu I US iLebanon; Mifflin, Mrs. C. W.

lSP- lirnfllflT Or CC Asked how ihe Would control cor-ley, Lewistown, and Mrs. R. b. Ur Kill I. I Ilr I which refused to joinlBrode, Juniata Terrace; Northum- UIUI industrial association, he saidrlberland, the Rev.

Walter E. Wagner, cominir train of the. Pennsvlvani ro" Pi including those for cafeterias and "end of the world" in 1 yZrl the Allegheny County, bund- PERU, COLOMBIA TROOPS CLASH JiifornafionaJ Service GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, April 3. Those under arrest were BJ- inUU8t.r!?l a raining hchool Jor.in. thjs is to aboii5h Vf 3 Crr, siuaenw remainea at tne.

r1prl.a- scribed by Singer as follows Ta.fal .1 r1; institution's cottages nearby today. Blanket Position Damage was estimated at $8000 A proposal to put the superin- 1 1 1 itici a cnurcn boys organist of Scranton, Mrs. Lois Gallo, of Mattituck, L. i Michael Gaiio, her husband; wii- Jersey Municipalities as two manual training units and il trie majority in the industry '-'aimaua, ana j. uavia eea, ciys- Many dead and woundea was secretarial, "account- approved the association, then the'Vr; owe- toll of renewed fighting between minority would be comnelled and M-, Erne.st ambaugh.

wi9 rSl 1'eruvian and Colombian troon IN SLANDER SUIT Witl Control Uounr a. inS, purchasing and building np- -i keep was. recommended in the liam Pundish, a foreman in a shoe plant; Robert Reidt. of Baldwin, L. Frank' Volkman, of Riverhead, L.

Stanley Willisch, By United Press trenton, n. April 3. The 'Former St. Clair School From Page One Pennsylvania Economic Council's survey report and was mentioned come in" iiiew aioomneia; acnuyiKin, mis. rrL.

IThomas Rising, Pottsville. and Mrs. Ihe railroad executive said the, Fred Wentz, Tremont; York, Wil-stock exchange control bill and the liam C. Crone, Dover, and Miss securities acts were both "unfair Phoebe Joseph, Thomasville. to capital" and should be New Jersey assembly once more aingnamton, w.

William Win near the disputed port of Leticia yesterday, according to radio advices today from Colombia. The engagement occurred at the town of Encanto, near thePutu-mayo River, and resulted in defeat of the Peruvians, according to the reports. termuth, Baldwin, L. EmanueLhas stood by its majority opinion Zivari, a shoe worker, and William that municipalities should control npviviAiiA pii pn Ihe whole recovery program his premises. Rodenhaver admitted that he was selling liquor and insisted that he hid the liquor in the Finkelstine yard with Mrs.

Finkel-stine's permission. He denied that has gone to far, he said, and "if Vh uraskas, of Brooklyn. their own liquor traffic by voting down fifty to six Senate amend is a grave Question whether we I bill IWllV I llaial he accused Mrs. Finkelstine of steal Teacher Is Found Dead "SoSi international Service members said it is possible this POTTSVILLE, April recommen(jation be adopted. to have suffered a heart attack.

Mrs. i Ti, Mary Campbell. 72. a former St.l Ahe superintendents idea ior Clair school teacher, lay dead todayJcuttlnS costs embraces suggestions The woman's inert form was found I to abolish two kindergartens for on the floor of the John Ryan home lack of enrollment; abolish teach-where she was employed as a house-ing jobs when teachers resign cr keeper an arm outstretched toward etire decrease cierical foree and would not have had the same ing the liquor, but admitted that of recovery without it as! questioned, the disappearance of the wp hava ZJe Jt ments to the liquor control act allowing retail sales by groceries and delicatessens but prohibiting SCHOOL TEACHER BY CAND I ATE Sfe liquor from the yard. "In many of the countries of the1 liquor handling in cigar, drug and department stores.

A dispute over trees that were alleged to have been cut down and ivcru vi xeiv isourinouse world, and especially in Canada, recovery has gone far ahead of Nominating petitions of candi- carried off th mountain land of WEDS MINISTER rhe iimrSe died' 1 olhh evening schools for adults. Adam Miller in Jackson township Dr. C. M. Rickert today said he by Henry Grosser, a neighboring to summon aid, physicians said.

ours. They have no recovery pro- tees. filed with the County commis-gram. It is difficult, I admit, to'sioners today, are: fairly judge that question." Harisburg. First Ward.

Second Threats Made to Kidnap Alice Brady, Screen Star From Page One sponsored a committee suggestion to put teachers back on one-year instpjlH nf nprnpftml nnnlr-Qplc Ko Russia Is Discussed Lawyers, headed by Samuel Handler, who were named on a fact-finding committee to help study the proposal to erect a new courthouse decided at a luncheon meeting in the Harrisburger Hotel at noon today to make a formal inspection of the present obsolete building one week from tomorrow. Accompanying the lawyers will be an expert who. it is understood, will Precinct, all Republican, George W. Hare, Clarence F. Fry, Barbara iQuaid and Mabel Shellenbarger, dis-'trict.

and John H. Clark and Mar the 5lizpah Presbyterian Liianationvi Seu-s service of Philadelphia. Only members of LOS ANGELES, April 3. Of i-: the immediate families attended, leers todav were invptiratinr By Lions Club Speaker cause, he said, the present eco-Rmcq irmmi pnh.inomic stress has given the Board r- I The bride, who was presented in ported te'lenhmied fhQi Urt. lems," was the subject of an address trouble each year about canceling tha Williams, county.

Fifth Ward. Second Precinct, all PAGEANT SHOWS SCHOOL ORIGIN marriage by her father, wore Alice RraHv inl eta, 'given by L. Vernon Workman, of and renewing contracts. The school Republican. Mary H.

Ditty, Preston assist in advising on the condition navy blue crepe afternoon gown! actress Would-be kidnnnem Paxtang, before members of the Lions solicitor has been asked for an Vt 1 or xne property and tne need lor re- Sara Moog, district; Thud Precinct, placement. all Republican. J. A. Kinneard, Wil- Meanwhile, certain other work in- Uub in the Penn-Harris Hotel this opinioiywi this subject, to be read at the next budget meeting tomor- Workman spent a year and a half i in Russia where ho helnerf in the Doctor Rickert Said lift anu iihm a.

wiuuiai uuuijuci, i peuevea motivated by the an-mixed spring flowers. Her travel-Inouncement that the producer of a ing suit was of heather blue and new play starring Miss Brady had Jana owner, was being heard by a jury today. Miller seeks to recover from Grosser $169 for 232 chestnut trees, which he alleges Grosser hauled off the Miller tract of land. Grosser admits that he may have cut down some of the Miller trees, but he claims that they were not growing trees, but stumps, damaged by blight many years ago. Under State statutes.

Grosser contends, he had a right to take trees that are not growing. The case of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Kretzing, Shiremanstown, against Henry Bolstein, Bayonne, N.

was placed on trial today. Mr. and Mrs Kretzing want compensation for alleged injuries to Mrs. Kretzing and damages to the Kretzing automobile in a collision between the Kretzing and Bolstein automobiles near Strausstown, Berks County, September 20, 1932. From Fage One liam J.

Taylor, Nina Sanders andicident to getting data was aDoor- also has advocated dismissal of all Fmmfl ffnistwhife Histrirt and Pari she wore a dark blue soft felt hat taken out a $25,000 insurance doI building of several huge projects. instruction James jn. Kuie, Hoffman and Grace Black, mitteemen for study and report a. silver fox fur. iu auirr lux mi.

ior her appearance at a thea- will speak. Senator Roberts, like 'county married teachers, and he quoted Director Yates as favoring a rule that would nrevent teachers from uuuisc uiHguun Duciiei, iiitugn- ter here, Charged Wilh Firing 2 Eiehth Ward. Four Precinct, all Governor Wolf, is from North BamS, Youth Is Jailed, holding more than one job. Some are atnietic airectors ana otners Clarence Travitz. 25.

of near Wil Republican, Iona Philips, Harriett Grant, Samuel Quann and John Reavis, district, and Eugene Barbush and Louise Keiffer, county. Ninth Ward. Fourth Precinct, Charles E. Wise, Democrat, county. ampton County.

Weeks of Research Tomorrow night's pageantry will portray a school session in the readin', 'ritin' and 'rithmetic hams stown! who it aliened to havee extra work in night schools to two barns in Wiconisco I Janitors' salaries may not be tne next meeting of tfie general courthouse committee of the Dauphin County Bar Association. Attending today's meeting with Chairman Handler were Mark T. Milnor. Philip S. Moyer.

Harry L. Dress of the committee, former Senator William H. Earnest, chairman of the general committee and Sterling G. McNees, president of the Bar Association. The executive committee headed set fir ire ter of the bridegroom, attended as flower girl.

She was dressed in a yellow frock and carried a basket of yellow daisies and pink sweet peas. On their return from a wedding trip, they will reside at the manse, 557 Wiconisco street. The bride has been a teacher at theSteele School Building. Township, will be given a hearing disturbed but one position will be abolished, according to Chaiiman tradition of 100 years ago. A one- and Charlotte Newcomer and Cath before Alderman W.

L. Windsor, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Bacon. In the next meeting Di- room school, with pupils in cos- arme Seidle, Republican, district; tumes of the period, and old iirst Precinct, all Republican, Wil- Two Held for Trial iravuz, wno was commmea to me rectop Yates bones he said to Dauphin County prison yesterday, ti, a was arrested Saturday afternoon that dose to $20 000 might school furniture from the State Catherine Dupont, m. HULLYWOOD. Ca April 3, And Two Discharged ueum, win be conducted on thejaJaIn se oo i stage of the forum.

Details down gy -t ii- j. naK.y, rmici iu. natv ana j. Sara 'T district t. by former Senator Scott S.

Leibv, is scheduled to meet with the County Commissioners at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Miss Bartlet. 22. of Harris You can't pass ap ark without seeing a statue of some old codger on a hnrcp Tt miit-l Va 4n Kin V. Inquest Tomorrow in State police.

ue saveu uy puiinig tne supenn- jtendent of schools in charge of all 115,000 Miners Return to street near Sixth, and Herman suck ana tne ounce Eleventh Ward. Second Precinct. Jones, of Middletown, R. were'stol Wl1' be reproduced. The part M.

Hummer, Democrat, county; held for court trial in $300 bail each of the teacher will be played byjFrank D. Boyer, and Grace on serious charges at a police court John Adams, a Harrisburg boy. iMaxwell, Republican, county, and hearing this Isabellal The scenes that will be presented L. Funk, Thomas Gardner, Work in Hard Coal Fields International Sews Service FRANKLIN OSBORN Funeral services for Franklin Os- CORRECTION Through misinformation provided to this newspaper it was incorrectly stated yesterday that Miss Thelma Grove, J87 North Fifteenth street, and Marlin Olmsted Mosey, of Bridgeport. were marripH nn POTTSVILLE, April orn- aiea Saturday in a inr-o rinnri Friiav Hpir fire v.iBronx, N.

hospital after an illness since Good Friday, their first ex tonight and tomorrow will be MarSaret Sizer and Barbara Dickey, drawn closely to historic fact, as dlstlct- a result of weeks of research in Morns S' Dame1' of two weeks, will be held tomorrow Banks, 20, of Kunkle street near Sixth, held on a serious charge and one of larceny from the person, and Harvey Baker, 40, of HighsDire, also seriously charged, were dismissed. tended holiday of the year, 115.000 KingtOWn HeX Slaying can tell it not to his horsemanship. i of nt i i Women are twice as brave as men, Jiifemaiional Acu- Service yet tney never seem to have reachej POTTSVILLE, April 3. Deputy the statue stage. But one is due now.

Coroner U. S. Breisch today an- Horsemanship through the history nouneed the formal inquest intolof all nations has been considered the "hex" slaying of Mrs. hJ ci i ments. well, courage, horsemanship, ST 'TV Isporlsmanship and great maternal held tomoi-row night at the postvp, was an embodied in one frail office in Ringtown, near where she: little white-haired woman.

67 years lived. old, Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock, god- Albert Shinsky, 24, who con-'mother, mother and patron saint of morning at 10.30 clock at the fu- William miners returned to operations today in Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne. Northumberland and Schuylkill R. -Easter afternoon.

This correction is btate records. Jackson township. Features tomorrow will be Republican. State-wide spelling bee in which! Jefferson township. made fairness both to Miss Grove Edgar Bord- and to Mr.

Mosey after Miss Grove's Counties. Milk Dealers Meet neral parlors of the Hawkins Estate, 1207 North Third street. The Rev. David Young, pastor of the Sixth Street United Brethren Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Paxtang Cemetery.

He is survived bv two nity county cnampions win par-iner. Democrat mother and the Rev. Dr. A. K.

Weir. Ward, Samuel who was reported to have performed Provisions of the price law re-ticipate and an old-fashioned sing-1 Royalton. First cently enacted by the Pennsylvania ling school, when the school chil-jManzer Democrat. Milk CHILD'S FINGER INJl'RED Jean Reichert. 23-month-old twin the ceremony, called attention to tessed killing the widow to break1 American poio, ana wver or a norse.

liem was a "hPY'' nr a no I cho haH fast nvorl ivuis, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. H. B.

Cobaugh, this city, and Control Board were discussed dren of the eighties will demon-' Swatara township. Fifth Precinct, the error. The original this afternoon when J00 members of tnP soneg of th (Cecelia Sweigert and Edward R. De- published in good faith by Association of a p. Republican; Fourth Precinct, paper.

Milk Dea Attention is called to the fact that him, was examined by Dr. J. B.l neicneru or progress, k. u. io.

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JNliaaietown; a son, Rogers, one of the two members! A iwm treated at the Polyclinic Hospi-'Charles Harrisburg. and his nf the sanitv commission appointed VO AJyVi i tal yesterday for a severe cut of theiW. W. Osborn, of Oklahoma City. tne sanity commission appointed CT frifiht index finger, which she suf-iThe body mav be viewed this, eve- by the Schuylkill County court, at' T8ir xtcK.yTi.u fered when her hand became caught jnin from 7 to 9 o'clock at the -'u- icrs met in tne renn-nar- inomas HecKara, uemocrat.

Daniel Adams, of Read-I Instruction has invited 231 re-j W'illiamstown. East Ward. ns Hotel Ella there is a heavy legal penalty for Adams, wilfully giving misinformation toj ing. president of the association, led tirea teacners, each ot whom has M. Curtis and George the discussions.

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