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Section 2 HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1937 NEWS OF THE THEATERS 38,. Leaps to His Death in Philadelphia Prison R. R. News Magazine Comics Sports Section Finance 2 Man, The First Good LaughHe'sHad in 5 Years! FACES 1 8-M0NTHWith Only 48 Hours Left SENTENCE s.entee He SeJf 200 Children Scheduled Are Listed for Clinic Some 200 children given diphtheria prevention inoculations last Winter are scheduled to report at the City Health Bureau's City Hall fur 9 Despite rieas oi iuaras rlinie tomorrow to be given the PHILADELPHIA, June 11. While MAILING THREAT International Keict Service guards and follow inmates implored him not to jump, a 38-year-old DETECTIVE TALE EDISON PRIZES ANNOUNCED AT FINAL ASSEMBLY Annette Myers and Gerald Bals-baugh received the American Legion Medal Awards from Harris-burg Post, No.

27, at the last auditorium assembly of the Edison Junior High School June promotion class in the school auditorium this afternoon. The promotion exercises will be held tonight in the John Harris Auditorium, with 357 students to receive their certificates at that time. PiTTSRiror.u iniu 11 rran. i.t cesco Foleno, 31, of Sewickley, of a tcn-day sentence for a day iacea an eighteen-month sen- minor offense dj neadtoremost to tence in a Government peniten- Schick test or to have a Schick reading. Fifty who were schicked last week will come back for readings to determine if they are immune to diphtheria.

The rest will get the test and then be brought back in a week for the reading. Special nurses of the Visiting Nurses Association, members of the Junior League and the health bureau staff will unite in handling the RESULTS IN TV0 BOYS DROWNING tiary for sending a threatening ce-" letter through the mails, Moyamensmg Prisons inner court ing 1000 to Joe Cartello, of West- yesterday afternoon, land. "0n" odl forS've me fr what I'm Foleno was convicted by a jury to do," the semi-hysterical that' deliberated twenty hours. man shouted as he teetered on the Two co-defendants, Ortenzio Fo- rail running around the third floor lono 99 nnrl hi, urifV Mn. HpIpt.

mezzanine, for 7 still love my wife. Oh. God, forgive vmy tii.ni i.iii'n.-t..'..,ii Just as other prisoners and guards Sharp Foleno, 18, pleaded guilty. She was placed on probation for eighteen months and her husband were pounding up the third flight of stairs, in a desperate effort to The list of distinguished honor, students was announced at the final! assembly this afternoon. The stu-l dents, who must have had an av-, erage of 90 or above for the ninth year in Edison, are: Gerald Bals-! baugh, Jean Bowman, Donna Camp-1 bell, Betty Jane Cessna, Donald; was sentenced to serve one yearforestall the suicide, the man and one day in a Government! crouched and dove three floors to penitentiary.

I his death. Prison officials said he was Henry EIGHT OFFICERS IN SOVIET ARMY ADMIT TREASON MOSCOW, June 11. Eight of the highest officers in the Red army of which Russia is so proud, IFleisawicz. of Archer street, near iButler. who was committed June 1 by a magistrate to a ten-day sen- FIREMEN HOLD tence for disorderly conduct, By rm'(eI CAMDEN, N.

June 11. A detective story that kept them so interested that they failed to see their rowboat was filling was given today as the cause of the death of two of three boys who drowned in the Delaware River. The victims were Albert Harrison, 14, and William Crane, 13, both of Fairview, and Harry Hainesworth, 12, son of a former Republican county committeeman. The drownings occurred almost simultaneously within a mile of one another. Harrison and Crane were in a rowboat with John Maher, 14, and De Lloyd Carney, 15, when the craft began shipping water.

When water in the bottom of the boat drew their attention from the book it was too late to reach shore. "The boat just went down under us," Carney said. "John and I could swim, and we tried to save ANNUAL MEETING faced trial for their lives as trait Fisher, Shirley Garman, Clifford Hocker, Annette Myers, Nancy Nuschke, Bruce Peiffer, Donald Roberts, Dorothy Snyder, Phyllis Thumma and Janet Wagner. Other awards made during the assembly follow: Girls' Athletic Awards Girls' athletic awards: Sweaters to Elizabeth Gibbel, Kathryn Kohn, Annette Myers, Dawn Sweeley and Betty Washinger. and Edison "E's" to Sara Appleberry, Helen Awker-roan, Margaret Coles, Josephine Cowden.

Ella Hawkins, Ethel Jones, Helen Miller and Doris Patton. Cheer leaders' letters to Betty Gibbel, Nancy Merrill, Doris Wolfe, Frank Whitcomb, Jack Appleby and John Bauer. From Fate One He left no note to explain his act. and prison officials admitted their puzzlement. At city hall, however, it was recalled that on Monday his wife, Mrs.

Mary Pleisawitz, appeared in the domestic relations branch of Municipal Court and obtained a court order for support against her incarcerated husband. The order would have acted as a detainer against him, and he would have been taken into custody immediately upon his discharge from imprisonment today. His suicide lean occurred shortly Frank. Harrisbur city commis ors today before a solemn tribunal of their peers. It was announced that all had confessed to complicity in a treason sioner, in an address at the forenoon meeting.

He also described the operations of the Harrisburg and espionage plot in behalf of a foreitrn state, as part of which they supplied information and en Fire Department. Other speakers included J. William Morgan, former State fire marshal, and Millard E. Tawney, former chief of gaged in sabotage. Their motive, it was charged, was to weaken but the current was ntta.a Vlane T.an.

1 Tl 1 after noon, at a time when some of! the others, the inmates of the cells were at! too swift." army in preparation for a Peardorf. William Kuhn. Robert Gates, ithe the the Harrisbursr Fire Department, fnreio-n attack on Russia which Hainesworth was bathintr with Peter Shickley. a member an2 tners were lounging the Royal Fire Company, this city, aLsuuk iii uie i.uuiv huu uii me sieei cell tiers, enjoying the noon-day two cousins when he went down in the swift current. was to culminate in a restoration of capitalism.

Thev were tried under a special was appointed convention sergeant- recreation penoa As he screamed out his aDDeal at-arms. I he invocation was ottered by the Rev. G. R. Hoverter, pastor of the Fenbrook Church of God, and the delegates were welcomed by Pfnbrook Burgess law by which no plea for mercy, no desire by high officials to exercise clemency is of avail.

Conviction would mean that they must both guards and prisoners were paralyzed with surprise. A few recovered in time to make the futile dash in an effort to grapple with Husband in Prison 20 Years; Given Divorce By United Prr MEDIA, June 11. Mrs. Florence it tt1 mm. I.lovd Kern.

Harry Fasnacht. James JIarDonald. Herbert Winand. Max Adle-teln. James Benedum.

Nancy Nuschke. Jean Calvin Smith. Harvey Poyer. Gerald XtaNbaush. Harold Heapy.

Richard Ru-fltsill. Fred Otstot. Kverett Mendenhall. Arthur Ooldberir. Chiara, Edwin Seace.

and William pherk. Orchestra Letters. E'leanor Leo. Daniel Peardorf. Robert Gates.

Herbert Wlnnnd. Max Adlestein. James Benedum. Mar-rarer Snvdcr. Gerald Falsbauch, Harold Heary.

Richard Rudlslll. Pale Brtibaker, Betty Cessna. Donald Fisher. Charles I.oomls. Phvllls Thumma.

Edwin Seace. William Pherk and William Whitman. Bovs' Baseball Awards. to Robert Tackier. William Keim.

William Monl-ernlth. Victor Tomaso and John H. to Daniel Deardorf. Donald Hoopes. Russell McCann, Russell Rittcr and Frank Robinson.

Boys' Track Awards. Howard Burns, Thomas Davies. Kdwin Emminper. Albert Gaspnrl. Richard Hinkleman.

Warren T.atz. David Magraro. Donald Roberts. Press face a firing- squad in a prison courtyard within twenty -four hours. The official newspaper Pravda rt i.

hi. xiayes, 01, oi noimes, was Ciievenin IxQllrOaG, 18 awarded a divorce on desertion Charles Harris. The response was given by Representative Robert E. Woodside, of Millersburg. Elections Tonight At the resumption of the busi 000 stui me at iTflYinR' VIII FT ii.7vmoiirn I I Lull 1 riLL I flvnnieil In iunfinn Winds today after testifying that SENATE FAVORS hcr husband had been in prisons The Pittsburgh and Lake Eriejtwenty of their twenty-eight years Railroad Company was granted amf marriprl life ness sessions this afternoon, officers were scheduled to be nomi said that the espionage was in behalf of a "Fascist" country which had been active in sending spies to Russia.

Numerous Germans have been charged with espionage. RjiectaJ to The Evening Netc DCIMP Jl I I WILLIAMSTOWN, June 11. Drill I II A I preliminary iniunction bv Judce rj nr ti ti nated for election at a third bust WAGE, HOUR ACT Later in the Dauphin County Fstprn pPJlitpntiarv. srnt. Demands of sixteen firebosses at restraining State officials June 11.

A'afternoon. the visiting firemen lc So secret was the trial that not SAN DIEGO, Jiartin Rosenbercor, Homer fjnith. Jack Leavenworth Prison in 1909 th tile llJJilruIIALUnil VUU1C1.Y wi'-i I son Walker Frank Whitcomb and Fred: even its seat Was disclosed. i searcn Wbs Deeun in iiiuana, were to nonor aeceaseu ineinutis ui tu. deceased memDers oiiT.

"4 It the a year after their marriage By Vnited Pros WASHINGTON, June "ttyble: I J. to Harvey Foyer. thpf oubqueuan la vamiici.cs for FHvuarH Kanrk of mp.l" 'luo" ueral 11.. Georsre Gardner. Arthur Goldberg.

Byerly on a charge of robbing the Scran- that they be eranted a seven-hour 4Vl Vi ZZ- wi fiim I 'T roaa in Pennsylvania trial would start this morni.ng-'substantial majority of the Senate bince then he has day, the same as the miners, have jBm0nd TaXr who' ZVr LS th Jhatlton Expectation was that the hearing Preliminary ininnrtinns'covvnrl altAiif eoronlaon t-pavo An fifteen vears ago. fcrrtrh and Gerald Ktaley. Bovs' Basketball Awards (letters previously to Robert Fack-ler. Georsre G- dner. Warren Latz, William Monismith.

Frank Robison. John Tont. David Masaro and Donald Roberts: H. to Harvey Demay and Julius Martin Grove, pastor of the Beth- against the enforcement of the act. robbery burglary and nqrole vio- ii nhon.

Hearing on mntinnc uulK'J' viu Lutheran Church and chap- Hearing on motions to continue Los Angeles policemen, investiga would be short and that a communique late today would tell the doom of the defendants. not yet been met by officials of the company and as a result more than 600 men were still idle today. Notices were posted Wednesday favors enactment of wages and hours legislation at this session, an exclusive United Presspoll revealed today. It'llClll tors from the district attorneys of "JrViaro-A' of the fire association. P1.1"1" injunctions will be held iaii nhoratP nrenarations for the 11 Dauphin.

County Court on t.le?!?" Elaborate preparations for fice there, and the San Diego sheriff McCloskey, mas crossed the border last night bear- that operations would resume1 at ter, recommended granting the divorce because the wife was "faithful and awaited her husband The sampling of Senate senti-jthe mine yesterday, but when the ment revealed, however. Etrong miners reported for work they Beth-El Sunday School To Graduate Six Boys Walks Into Auto Vennerl. Citizenship Play The class processional will open tonight's exercises, and scenes from Ethel C. Grey's "The Call to Citizenship" will be produced by the class. Those taking part in this and the part they will play are: Promotion Boy, Robert Gilmore: Senior on his frequent discharges from His indications that' the bill will be revised sharply.

Opposition to the ing a warrant for Sands' arrest on entertainment of the visaing fire-burglary and forgery charges. He nave been outlined by the has been sought for of the penrjr00k Fire since Taylor was shot the i Tnvlor at bachelor bungalow, February irnpany. of A short time before his death, is president. Vic Angell, chairman Taylor had charged his valet withlof the convention committee, spoke robbing him and forging his name briefly at the opening of the con 8 larSeiprison, but finally gave ip in des which he was carrying ha ovn flornn found that the firebosses had not come out to examine the workings beforehand, as required by the Rtatp mininir rndp. and the miners sign Six boys will be graduated from the Beth-El Sunday School at exercises in the temple Sunday morning Third Street, south of Markpr lact I bill and to action at this session ,7 nut street, suffered numerous brush! high school student.

Zane Kaufman; 7-TpaltVl rionrfT. Qohii-a fZnlnnv Rabbi Max Gclb will be 'is expected to be strong enough to at 10.30. CUUJII iiui. rntci 111C WUirilllfca. a The strike began three weeks burns of the arms when he walked 80 ExDCCted In lir i i i i force a battle.

John Auman; Enjineering, Russell vention this morning. ago when the company refused to time of the sla in and the tne. The eracluates are: bianey The poll and a check tu i McCann; Music. Mary Myers; Art, 1141,11 11 him to the street. James F.

Kent 41 nf 999 Day's High Temperature pawn Sweeley; Letters. Doris Snyder Alb Morriran Saml thirt hour Business, Bebe Panfelis and WPev bill revealed fiftv-seven grant tne seven-nour aay to tneiory arose at the tirTle tnat the serv. foremen and firebosses who, it wasn't might have killed him for said at the company offices, are! revenge, rerrarded as "confidential em- JiOIIUJIl. I Hendricks- T.aur fipralH Ralshgntth- SsOlomon. Drmonstrate Apparatus Following a demonstration of fire apparatus tomorrow morning, approximately a half hundred fire units of the county will be included in the colorful parade.

Penbrook Fira Thief Tavlor this afternoon The program will be conducted iniSenators supporting the legisla Medicine, Earl Harting; Building land avenue. New Cumberland, re-1 Mre rain during- the ported he was driving his car south-1 brought further relief from the ward in Third street at the time. jheat wave to Harrisburg, and sent (the mercury down into' the 50's KKll. FGT1TP TD I vcrrnt, tion. Not all the remaining thirty- Promotion i Hebrew under the direction of Abra- Trades, Frank Taylor ployes" and therefore not within! Dredging of Delaware nine Senators opposed legislation.

onf Girls. Dorothy Snyder, Jean Sunday in.i.isriiia 'early toriav 1 Lite fitUUC ut L11C aLlCKiiicii, Several were non-committal u- nam nejeiiiaii, piiuuipcii ui mi. school. Ralph Snyder will chant the melody "Eso-Ei-nai," and Albert River Channel Favored that he had issued a warning Realty transfers recorded in the: a enmo nn at rha itw A eiihctdn. iv iiit vine: flyuui I 3 t-.

io me memen iu icauum courtnouse today are tia! blocl however opposed action at this session of Congress. Starr to R. Wilson Gregorv, plot in last night and the other Heckton, Middle Paxton after and one that be-Sarah N. Ream to F. I.

Dewalt, tract Kan about 1.30 and stopped about 7 along Fishing Creek road. Susque-jo'clock this morning showered hanna Township; Anna M. Ditty'siohly .23 of an inch of rain on the and Jane Weber; Home, XMancy Mer-iil, and Church. James Bates. In addition the glee club and groups of boys and girls from the class will take part in figure marching, a gipsy dance and a rainbow scarf dance, and the entire class will sing the Alma Mater.

Thelma Harper and Sara Stouffer will play the piano during the exercises. breaking out of the line of march in case of a fire. He added that any company leaving the parade in the event of a blaze, will "be dealt with according to the State fire laws." This is necessary to avoid injury to spectators. The parade will follow a three- Morrison will play a medley or Hebrew songs on the piano. Sig Miller, chairman of the Hebrew school board, will present the diplomas, and Mrs.

Simon Brenner will award prizes to the distinguished pupils. Henry H. Brenner, president of the congregation, will speak briefly. The exercises will mark the close of the present Sunday School season. PHILADELPHIA, June 11.

If the recommendations of the War Department are carried out, the channel of the Delaware River, Eastern Pennsylvania's outlet to the sea, will be dredged to a depth of forty feet between Northeast Philadelphia and the Delaware city, but served to brine the mer estate to Ida J. Specht. 507 Union street, Millersburg, $1100; Mrs. Mary Catharine Weis to Martin Warfp cury down to 56 from yesterday nign of si. ihe climb of the col Int.

nn fh. eutVi tt t-i mile route, forming on Twenty Justice Roberts Given I Degree at Hahnemann By United Prets PHILADELPHIA, June 11. Justice Owen J. Roberts, of the United States Supreme Court, whose vote had been a deciding factor in validation of several controversial measures of the Roosevelt Administration, held another east bosit road, near vi.hhi,'. today was slow, and by 12.30 Bay eighth street, south of Canby Body of Scranton Man Found in Hudson River JERSEY CITY, June 11.

The body of a man identified as Dennis Casey, 60, a freight train conductor of Scranton, was taken from the Hudson River today. Casey, employed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, had brought his train into the jard and complained to workers that his heart had been bothering him. When he did not return this morning, police were notified. Emergency squad officers, beljeving he had fallen into the river, grappled for the body and found it. Susquehanna Township: Jacob Lee-tne temperature was only 78 with dom to Clement M.

Miller, four lots! a high of 80 expected for the day. Weather Report on Chocolate avenue, Hershey. Although overcast sk'es threat- pnorl rhp r-itv of riivme, tnl.ii- BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS A son, Richard Eugene, was horn at the Keystone Hospital, June 10. to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard E. Barner, 25 Lewis street. Mrs. Barner was the former Miss Helen Lodge, of Harrisburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert F. McCune, of Shippensburg, announce the birth of a son, June 8, at the Keystone This was revealed today by and west on Banks and Butler John J. Egan, secretary of the streets, and east on Boas street. The Maritime Exchange, who was in-'participants will move south of formed of the War Department'slTwenty-eighth str to Bos to plans by Col.

E. Peek, division engineer of the North Atlantic walnut, to Twenty-seventh, to area. Canby, tq Thirtieth street and dis PAGEANT AT CHURCH ij Forecasts Till 7.30 P. Saturday HARRISBURG AND VICINITY, also EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Fair tonight; Saturday fair, rising honorary decree today that of PpnhrnnV 'row with the temperature risine- doctor of civil laws from Hahne- evening at 7 30 hv rhp vnun r.r,roitomorrow. Tonight, he said, wi band.

temperature. Lowest temperature Medical College, if i eo Dnyn Jul A Dcltfliffo Hospital. Mrs. McCune was thejtonight for Harrisburg about 52 de- lomnht -f rt l-J irr ichnr rf tirviiiT rlP.l The line of march will be headed.of the church. Mrs.

J. Raloh Davis'00 even cooler than last night honorary utners wno received Thief nf Police Peter ic Hirpptin witn a low of 52 lorecast. b1 Montgomery, 111. RIVER Stages will not change To He tfrwe. loraflftiw much.

A stage of about 4.2 feet may degrees at the institution's eighty-ninth commencement exercises were President Harold W. Dodds, of Princeton University, doctor of queen, marshal and aides, membersl Dr. Harold Hershey Nievel, Of be expected for Harrisburg Saturday morning. Couple Admitted to Zoo On Passes 39 Years Old rjf borough council, county officials New Cumberland, who was pradti Weatner Conditions The low pressure area, central letters; Justice Horace Stern, of the State Supreme Court, doctor yesterday morning over New York Millersburg Man Is Low Bidder on County Bridge Low bidder today for the construction of a 102-foot timber-deck, steel bridge crossing' Clarks Creek on the Dauphin-Tower City road through, Clarks Valley was M. Edward Wilt, Millersburg.

Secretary of Highways Warren Van Dyke today received bids for this improvement and for roads in various parts of the State. The of laws, and Dr. C. Sigmund Raue, ated this from the dental school of the University of Pittsburgh, was one of eight students to receive the honor award of the Omt-crort Kappa Upsilon Fraternity. He will beein practice in New fnmrw.

and visiting dignitaries -will be included in the first division. The makeup of the other divisions follows Parade Formation First Division. Second Division, Liberty Hoi Company, Wllllamstown: Wiconisco Fire state, has passed off over the Atlantic Coast after causing showers The marriage of Miss Dorothy Alberta Delmotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delmotte, Carlisle R.

D. 2, and formerly of Harrisburg, to Norman W. Dyer, of Coatesville, and also a former resident of Harrisburg, will be solemnized this evening at 7 o'clock at the Dauphin Lutheran Church. The Rev. J.

K. Robb will officiate, and Mrs. Robb will play the wedding music. A reception will Bv United Press PHILADELPHIA. June 11.

When the (Philadelphia zoo issues a lifetime pass, it doesn't mean maybe. Col. and Mrs. F. W.

Wamsley, ot Charleston, S. were admitted to i and thunderstorms, mostly light head of the Hahnemann department of pediatrics, and Dr. Irvin D. Metzger, chairman of the State Board of Medical Education and Licensure, master of arts. in teh near future.

over the Ohio Valley and the Atlantic States. Company. Liberty Hose Company. li FAMHY RFIIVIOV yesieraay oa passes iniriy- High pressure Is central over kens: Reliance Fire Company. KlUaOetn- ville: Grata Fire Company (Pillow Fire SHIREMANSTOWN.

11 In Siy interesting program of 'Mm- iZiW.J. Company. MillersDur Ire company. Flsherville Fire Comnany, Halifax Fire Wilt bid was 2,462. northern Illinois and spread out over the Mississippi Valley, attended by clearing and somewhat cooler weather over the Atlantic States and by mostly fair weather over the Company.

Dauphin Fire Company Vol efoth'fnnualnfo Erwin Brown, then dh-ectr Guess Who! What Will Happen Next in Europe? With war clouds lowering, do you own an up-to-the-minute map of Europe? Epochal news is flashing from the Continent every day. Can Europe keep the peace? Will there be war soon? Scores of such questions occur in the news dispatches every day, and you will need this excellent big Map of Europe to follow the news quickly and accurately. With it you will be able to understand clearly the exciting news that comes from over the Atlantic hourly these days. THE PATRIOT and THE EVENING NEWS makes it possible for all cf its readers to have one of these beautiful five-color maps for a mere cost and handling charge of ten cents. Send for your copy now while you are thinking about it.

Use this coupon. unteer Fire Company Hersney; vnemi-cal Fire Company. Hummelstown: Reliance Fire Company Rutherford Heights: BUILDING PERMIT H. S. Stein cot a building permit Mississippi Valley, except the north Lawntoni low Mills Park.

snaices wnicn tne coionet naa pre- raxtamr Fire company ana Fire Pnmnflnv. and middle Plains States, where Third Division. TTnlon Fire Companjf. Rearue Fir Company. Liberty Fire at City Hall today to spend $550 on an addition to 1239 Swatara street.

Another permit provides for a $1000 addition to the Isaac CLASS STRAWBERRY SOCIAL Members of the Men's Bible Class of the Grace United Brethren Sunday School will hold a strawberry social at their meeting in the church social rooms tonight at 7.30. J. Gladfelter is president of the class. LU 111111. Brown has been dead for twenty-six years: the snakes have passed on to snake heaven; but the Colonel and his lady went through the zoo yesterday, free of charge.

Company, all of Middletown: Cltlien FIre Company. HlKhsnlre; Citizen Fire Cum-, light rains have fallen, by a low pressure area which is central over Utah. Mostly fair weather prevails over the Rockies with slightly cooler over the north portions. Swimming Made Easy Marcus property, 2340 North Third street. panv.

Paxtan Hook ana i.aaoer com-, pany. West Side Hose Company. Baldwin Fire Company. Hvitenic Fire Com-1 nanv. all of Steelton: Bressler Fire Com-, nany: Goodwill Fire Company, Enhaut.

and Cltlien Fire Company Oberlln. River Bulletin Fourth Division, rienasnip jure company. Hone Fire Company Cltlien Fire Company, Washington Fire Company, Mt. Vernon Fire Comnany. Paxton Fire Company.

Goodwill Fire Comnany. Mt. Pleasant Fire Comnany husiuenanna Fire Company. Relly Fire Company, Shamrock Fire Company. Allison Fire Utloat-i it Comnany, Camp Curtin Fire Company.

Roval Fire Company. Riverside Fire Company. Pleasant View Fire Company, all ot Harrlsburit: Llmrlestown Fire Com- Feet Tenth 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 Map of Europe. Fifth Division. Fire apparatus. Citizens. Hlehsnlre: Citizens.

Oherlin: Pax- Bainbridge Binghamton Sherburne Corning tann. Progress, and city numericaly. Maclay's Diary Compared Vice-President Adams to "Monkey in Breeches" This and many other intimate impressions of great American personages of 150 years ago, written by William Maclay, former Harrisburger, who was one of Pennsylvania's first two United States Senators, will appear seriaily in THE EVENING NEWS beginning next Monday. The articles are quotations from the "Journal of William Maclay," reprinted by permission of the publishers, Albert and Charles Boni, and D. Appleton and Company.

Senator Maclay lived in the original portion of the stone house now standing at the northeast corner of Front and South streets. His writings are of intense local as well as national interest. Just as the water sports season frets into full swinfr, THE EVENING NEWS brings its readers a series of twenty-four jrreat swimming; lessons. Written by Jack Pobuk. famous New England bwimming coach, the lessons deal with every phase of the sport, from the beginner's entering the water to speed swimminif and diving.

If you swim or would like to and that includes just about all of us don't miss these lessons, first of which appears today in Zlt Enrnhtrj ft'ruta ITowanda .06 0.2 0.7 1.9 4.6 1.6 .06 .58 1.6 .07 Wilkes-Barre Clearfield Renovo Cedar Run Williamsport Sunbury Huntingdon Newport Harrisburg Name Street or Rural Route City W. W. Jeffries, management representative of he Hethlehein FIX TAX RATE WAYNESBORO. June 11. The Waynesboro Board of Education met in special session Wednesday evening; and adopted a twenty-three-mill tax rate for.

the 1937-38 fiscal year and a $4 head tax, both levies being the same as last year. Final approval was given to the school budget with calls for pronjyed expenditures of $228,805.43. Tue major outlay will be for instructional service. 1.1 .07 Meet company at Steelton, was the subject of yesterday's silhou 3.6 I 0.1 4.3 0.1 .23 State (Mall to Washington, D. ette.

Another steel company offi cial is shown today. Do you recog nize him? Yesterdays data.

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