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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH. SHAMOKIN, PA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 PAGE TWELVE arrested or missing and 177 Injured, including 61 seriously. LOCAL BOY GETS AWARD AT SCHOOL Premier and Queen lAUTONOMY FOR Lead 'Day of Faith TWO PROVINCES Hudson A. Thomas, Makes Honor Roll at Lafayette. i CLARK MOTIOP A Italians Stage Demonstra-' tion to Show Unity The name of Hudson A.

Thomas, overnment Is Formally Jr- a graduate of Shamokin high I oVj-i1 nne nrllisP flirt let IS PONDERED I VV inyivu vat 8 Inaugurated in Defer ence to Japan. BmttoMuSSinl1 and Queen Elena A I TDLIIKT CfYI TDT led the nation today in a poignant lJtJl Hill tUUlV 1 dav of faith" on wmcn uaimns at Lafayette University. The Dean's List Is the university's roll and only the names of students who excell in scholastics are added to the select list. Thomas is a sophomore and is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hudson A. Thomas, of 17 East Chestnut street. He was graduated from Shamokin high school in 1934 and was the fifth honor student. JPEIPING, China, Dec. 18 (U.R) A cunit.aiif nnnmmis irnvprnmpnt frff by special arrangement with The General Electric Co.

offer you the Decision Reserved AfteriHopei and Chahar provinces was sr formally Inaugurated today in deference to Japanese demands. Gen. Sung Cheh-Yuan, chairman Argument in Behalf of New Trial. or tne Hopei-unanar political coun- tt 7ifjT THIM TC n-hrh will rtminlt(r affairs rf i llAJllLi 1 KJri lO the provinces, said after the inaugural ceremony that friendly relations must be maintained between the council and Japan. sought to demonstrate their unity against the world.

Mussolini, in a symbolic ceremony at the Inauguration of the new town of Pontinia which Fascists have erected on the site of the old disease ridden Pontine marshes, used all his powers of oratory to Justify his course in East Afrira. But he did not disclose Ms attitude toward British-French proposals for settlement of the Italian-Ethiopian war. which he will discuss at tonight's secret meeting of the Fascist grand council. Queen Elena's part was to lead millions of women who dropped their wedding ring- into melting pots In every city and village to r.vell the NEWEST General Electric 1936 METAL TUBE RADIOS An official of the council dis-! HARRISBURG Dec. 18 (U.R) Dauphin county court reserved decision today on a motion for new trial for State Senator William H.

Clark, West Chester, convicted of attempted extortion and malfeasance in office. Records of the September trial of the white-haired. 58-year-old chairman of the senate appropriations committee were reviewed yesterday during arguments on the motion T. Spencer Hamilton, head of the pL Leader-Hamilton company and an jf officer of the Guarantee Trust company, who has been a patient in the Geisinger hospital the past month following an operation for a ruptured appendix, is reported ftrf closed to the United Press that instructions were received from the central Chinese government at Nanking, under which the council would administer all activities within its completence, including relations with Japan. But the council was instructed also, at its discretion, to refer important matters to Nanking.

Thus, by a maneuver autonomy was by no means complete, nor calculated to satisfy for long the country's gold reserve. filpri hv Oliver K. Eaton. Pittsbureh Mussolini defied Italy's enemies Maurice Metzger, Harrisburg, steadily gaining strength under the care of specialists at that institution. Mr.

Hamilton was critically ill for two weeks following the operation. He is at present able to be about his room for brief intervals each Special Xmas Trade-in Allowance Saves You defense counsel. day and it is expected he will be Japanese demand for separate gov- able to return to his home here be- ernment for Chinese territory Dor- fore Christmas. dering on Manchukuo. In fear of student riots against the autonomy move, the inaugural Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Several of the 51 reasons cited in the motion for new trial alleged errors in Judge Hargest's charge to the jury after completion of testimony that the Chester county Republican leader offered his senate influence for passage of administration-sponsored legislation in exchange for state liquor store insurance.

The offer, admitted by the defense, was made last June 18, four days prior to adjournment of the 1935 legislative session, to Revenue Secretary Harry E. Kalodner, then see off Todays Actual Price A ceremony was held at 7:30 a. m. It verage was without incident because of the early hour. At Tientsin 3,000 students, including 500 girls, demonstrated in denunciation of the new regime, but there was no disorder.

Students reported that in recent and promised the country victory in Its search for a place in the sun. There was but one guarded hint that might be connected with the peace proposals. "We will not send the flower of our people to barbarous lands until we are certain they will be protected by the Italian tri-eolor," he shouted. This might be Interpreted as a demand for Italian policing of the area which, under the French-British would be opened to Italian colonization in Ethiopia. He said: "The war we initiated in Africa is a war of civilization, of liberation, a war of the people.

"The opposition to us is a front of hypocrisy and egoism. We are engaged against this front and we shall continue to the end. 'This regime will go straight ahead. We do net want to do nor can we do otherwise. It is a duty in which we all are engaged, from the smallest to the biggest.

It is a test of the Italian peoplr "We shall emerge victo-ious." Few Italians ever will forget the day. And it was one in which Mussolini faced the imminent necessity for one of the most important decisions of his career his attitude to-1 retary to uovernor ueorge ti. Earie, riots at Peiping 41 students were and Attorney General Charles J. I nrw THIS OFFER iAlu umoteid TONITE ONLY AT BERNARD'S TOYLAND GENUINE SLATE STANDING Black Boards Actual 39c Value JV, Margiotti in the latter's capitol office. A "speak-o-phone" record of the conversation, prepared at the re- quest of the governor, was "played" to the jury.

Affidavits in the motion charging i that William C. Bankes, Harrisburg, had formed and expressed an opin- ion of Clark's guilt prior to his selec- tion as a juror were "abandoned" by Buy It On the Budget Plan REAL REDUCTION SALE On all Bulova, Gruen, Elgin, Waltham and Parker Wrist and Pocket Watches, Diamond Rings and all other Jewelry. the defense. Metzger explained that the sworn statements had been Special Deputy Attorney General John C. Arnold, Clearfield, present- i ing the commonwealth's argument, told the court Clark had an "en- Every Set a Brand New 1936 Model Every Set With Foreign Reception Every Set With Genuine-Metal Tubes Every Set Guaranteed by General Electric Every Set a Splendid Christmas Gift tirely fair and impartial" trial.

0 Funerals Do not pay high prices even to your friend. Before you buy anywhere, call and see our line of Jewelry and prices. MunqjllliilliiiaililL services for Mrs. Rose Purcell, of Reading, wife of John Purcell, formerly of Shamokin, were held at Reading Monday morning. Burial was in the Phoenixville cemetery.

Mrs. Purcell died last Friday. pmuiiimiiiiiiiiin II PI Limit One to a Customer Bernard's 412 E. Independence St. JOS.

KITLER 404 E. Independence St. mmm The funeral of the late William Kahler, Rebuck resident and foreman on a WPA project near Trev-orton, who died at the Renovo hospital on Saturday from the effects of a bullet wound of the right arm, was he from the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kahler, at SPECIAL SALE XMAS ward the French-British proposals for settling the Italian-Ethiopian war.

Queen Elena inaugurated the program by dropping into a huge melting pot the gold wedding rings which she and Victor Emmanuel III have worn during 39 years of life. Officials estimated that more than 4,000.000 women gave their rings. All through the day they filed in long lines past the melting pots here and in other towns. Queen Elena approached the melting pot, to be received beside the stairs of the monument by Achille Starace, general secretary of the Fascist party; her ladies in waiting and a committee of war mothers. She dropped the rings into the melting pot and then made a brief wirelecs speech to married women of the country.

After her speech, she received an iron ring from one of 12 young Fascist women, bearing wooden boxes filled, with Iron rings. Each woman in the country who donated a gold ring received for it an iron ring engraved: "December 18, 1935 Gold to Fatherland." It was a national holiday. Schools and public offices were closed and every street was gay with flags. It all led up to the meeting, at the usual dramatic hour of 10:00 p. m.

(4:00 p. m. EST) of the Fascist grand council, the supreme ruling body of the country. Mussolini was to report on the international situation and disclose his intentions as regards the French-British peace proposals. LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO GEO.

PHILLIPS NT Rebuck, at 1:00 this afternoon. Last evening several hundred friends and relatives, including almost a hundred employes on the road project west of Trevorton, went to the home to view the body of the young man and offer the family Model A-70 GE Table Radio Model A-63 GE Table Radio Model A-53 GE Table Radio in their sympathy. Employer, on the road project, of Less This Liberal Less This Liberal Less This Liberal 74.50 14.90 59.60 47.50 9J5 37.75 34.50 6.90 27.60 which Kahler was foreman, quit work at 11:30 this morning in order that they may attend the funeral Burial was in the Himmel church cemetery at Rebuck. You Pay Only You Pay Only You Pay Only TONITE 6 P. M.

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TONITE ONLY WHILE THEY LAST! Imported China 33c TEA POTS Actual $1.00 Value One to a Customer The funeral of the late Foster Shaffer, Trevorton lumberman, whose body was found lying along the highway in the vicinity of Lesh-erville last Friday evening and who was at first thought to be a victim of a hit-and-run motorist was held from the home of his father, Ellas Shaffer, at Urban, yesterday afternoon at 2:00. Hundreds of relatives from Trevorton and Urban vicinity where the deceased was well known, passed throush the home at Urban on Monday evening Mid yesterday morning to view the body and offer sympathy to the members of the family. Rev. E. S.

Noll officiated at the funeral services raid burial was in the Urban cemetery. NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Longo, of Trevorton, are rejoicing over the Children's KNITTED WOOL GLOVES 15c Actual 29c Value CHILDREN'S FLANNEL ROBES 88c Actual $1.49 Value fife ill George Phillips, lifelong resident of the lower end of the county, died yesterday at his home at Urban following an illness of the past five years.

Mr. Phillips was engaged in farming until his sickness compelled hl3 retirement several years ago. Surviving are his widow and two children, Albert Phillips, of Urban, and Mrs. Kate Adams, residing in the Lykens Volley. flISp I Ladies' Boxed HANDKERCHIEFS Oq 3 hankies in box.

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died at the home HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS of her daughter, Mrs. Will Price, i Mrs. Joseph E. Longo, Trevorton, FracKviiie. sne is survived by seven obstetrical.

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