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TWO ATTORNEYS MAKE NEW APPEAL FOR ANTI-THIRD TERM i I Jltf 1 Tl measure passes Lindbergh 1 akes i IN SENATE VOTE! fLOM IL. SLAYER OF GIRL Hundreds Attend Farmers Meeting Program At Cathedral Sponsored WHERE TO GO TONIGHT trUUOll I ClllLUV UJ fContLcuixl from On rji tt. wj (Conslnuoa rrom Pil-o Oai) as a body, which impressed politicians 10 VlCW lld.VUll I n. Lhe event that their request today with chc futility attempting, net; trial is denied. "draft" Coolidge ever, if he -were' jPreM Walsh, chief defense ei SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM By Universal Sales Conv pany Most Interesting Castle.

She was a member of the M. E. church of Funeral services will take place on Monday, February at 2 p. m. frcin the home of her son, Loyd K.

Lamm, interment wilt he made in Greenwood cemetery at New Castle. Time of Funeral Funeral services for the late Jorm M. White, formerly of New Wilmington, will be held Sunday, February 12. at his late home in Mimhail. Ft, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment will be made in Fair Oaks cemetery at New Wilmington or. Monday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. White survived by one daughter, Florence L.

White and the following brothers and sisters: William H. White. Of New Coptic: Alrnira era: aad Mvrr.a Lev in "The accuiescent. Ambassador Judah And Familv r.tvi tt.cl.ara Caiitil.on. his jGW from Most of the Republican votes in favor of the resolution came from the NIXOX-William Eoyd in "The I progressive but there was a Kide With Lindbergh; Judse ,0 tt5 lb0 tllr.c rf Presented With Order arraignment for sentence and mcve a new trial.

It is probable chat 'the judge will defer pronouncs- r.K sponsored yesterd Cnedy. Wienie Winkle ntence until ruesaay to allow Walsh and CantUlon the appor tunny 0: arguing their motion. No Hint of Sentence HAVANA, Feb. U. Following his custom of taking his hosts for aerial Joy-rides.

Col. Charles A. Lindbergh today was to pilot Dr. Rafael Iiurral- ternor. session held at the Scottish i IGENMot For tfe Ho SSiK Hide cathedral nearly 1,00 or the Senate.

Jo." the program consisting of several orderly Ordtertv Also Kevre Reel. There u'as omc vare debate and Although Judge Trabucco has given Norman and Lizzie, ail of North 3cav- dc. secretary of war. and his family, township. The deceased was ar.

active mem- DOME Syd Charmo a. Cm; 1-Ut cosate rair.l preceCed the hna: flight over Havana pwductioa of the new Ford car. The forenoon cotisistect the sentence winch he intends to impose -r it believec ntat ite tvih sentence ntckman to death on the eal- fhe Better 'Ole." Comcdv. 3cbby vol? As r.lgina.iy there This will be the second flight cf trucl-rsi Knd l'-ay In "Dizzy Days." m- evhlbltio! of the United Presbyterian lurch. He had been a resident of ew WilT.mgt.-ri for twenty years de re leaving to reside in M'jnhall.

his ar- lows. It- in. satd that ne vib give the distinguished visi rival here. Later yesterday afternoon all Havana craned its neck skyward bpor. Jvdcc Tr'fcncco's lion of the degree of Hickman's guilt Km.

me. Cecelia Gray, aeami S5 wife a' 3. Gray, passed away ambassador and Mrs. Judah and iheli was. a una: pa-agra-P" tne resolution which said: "The Senate commends the observance cf this tradition by the president." Fuss Leads PipliL Senator Fess (R; or Ohio, the leader of the "draft Coohdgc" movement, led f.

strenuous fight to knock cut this clause, whereupon Senatoi Lafnl-lettc ironically observe: that if tne president's friends eld not wish to compliment him tne tradition he was willing to withdraw It. And Senator Korris (R) of Nebraska, or aanpLna be tne at the family residence in New Galiiee teure Friday evening at o'clock after a v-'ation ir he Vto-i-cor 'he -'t- PENN' AI1 IW iveck-mSneoherd of Tr- ithc starring -Molly ODay and p-p John Boles: also ue '-code-tiamm "muaw, up ri; "10unt Rce'a and orchestra, -opto Application of Power on the CATMTOL-On the stage: Belmont rarm Welcome spech was made by soys and Terrv; Maze and Rents acting fct H. R. Mc-jHoyal Welsh Ladies Choir. On the Culloeh.

stale farm affrr.t tvho wa Srreci: featuring tv present. Other speakers did cmtt of players Comed-p Charley vrevft J. Audtey Book, ot the Chase in State Grange ana A. T. Nelson Ncvs.

Ben Simlaasm, and hp. band sixlsmt manager of the Ford Motor Co. and Capitol organ. said that the tar young daugitters a view of Ha-' va.ua iron: the air. Also on today's program for Co' Lindbergh was a banquet Ittp.cliecn The possibility that the jttdge may seek further evidence before passin? Mrs.

Gray was a faithful and ac sentence appeared in current reports tive member of the United Prcsby- the National Casi Even With a Championship Cat Fight On the Back Fence ej.uich tta.dee. She Tomorrow col. Lindbergh had lived in that community for rather of the murdered girl, and other witnesses before him. at Tuu. a--- 'tat are' fui dav bv attending a huo banquet 1 city youth maintained his quiescer.ee at the National theatre where he many years and was well known aud highly respected.

She leaves besides her husband the following children: Mrs. L. H. Cook of Oak Dale. Mrs.

J. Ben Patterson, Mrs. Willard Foster. Dr. C.

Gray. You can sleep it ce.i ui tne county jau. as tne nt of his appearance for sen- der.t's "own friends are insulting him" by professing not to believe the sincerity of his self-elimination. An effort will be made to pass the Lafollettc resoVaticn ir. the Kcur-Rep.

Beck IR) of Wisconsin has presented with the order of Carlos Manuel De Ccspedes bv President Machado. arew near no put achievement of the farmer's position in mind did not lie so much in higher prices for his products as much as lit a decrease in the cost of production. Mr. Rente in his welcome address said that New Castle wished to co PA NEWCl that he would make a dem- stration ov speech after hearing TWO SENATORIAL leadei-s In the lower branch as and Nightshirts. They are full oF "'pep'" as to colors and patterns certainly, some sleepier models if you prefer them.

judge Trae-ucco's aecisson. 'Tm not- going to do anything, sajf.i and I'm not going to dc themselves against it. PROBES INTO COAL SITUATION LOOM i noornwrc Rep. Dye.r of Missouri, chan- operate with the fanners of the distrait, as as possible that most friendly feeUnc existed be-i ween the farmers of the county and the merchants the city. )1 cf the Judiciary committee, said tvculd be ftlven consideration, but thinff when they put me on the gallows, cither.

I've got sense enough tc go through with it. I went through Mrs. Clarence Todd. Gray and M. B.

Gray, ail of New Galilee, and Miss Hilda Gray of Canton, O. She also leaves one step son. William Gray of EJlwocd City, one brother, L. A. Thompson of Steubenvllle, and two sisters.

Mrs. Jennie Caldwell of I Beaver Falls and Mrs. Rebecca -ri VPmltluatmm. Fa. F.

moral sendees win take place; Sunday, February 12 at 2:30 p. m. from the New Galilee U. P. church.

Burial will be made In the White1 QCnauneev the measure as "a lot faohrlnaas" anrt predtct.pd it would be trivcu a majority -rote In the irs pr.zca were New Manhattan Shirts Just Rei vcd. wit.n eenrvtum-g rt'e 1 vit m.sr spirreri. Althougji Hickman faces anotlicr murder charge, together with his former accomplice, Welby Hunt. 16, indications were that District Attor-nev Keves would not prosecute. to tnose nolaina ticfcel "ciax by severa: chants of the and drawn at end of the program yesterday "The people are well able tc tak motorist.

Ncwc believes. Thai is Oh! Yes. and Stetson Hats. but would rest on the "tane" verdict care 01 themselves this matter of the two-term tradition," said Dyer, "and Congress can find much more important worlt than this meaningless resolution." mgs will be held on the before report is filed. The agreement of the interstate commerce committee to report the resolution of inquiry by Senator Hiram Johnson of California came after several hours of.

hearings during which Philip Murray of Pittsburgh, vice president of the United Mine Workers of America, gave a sordid recital of conditions western Pennsylvania inhies. should not be tolerated at all. Next Tuesday is Valentine Day! in the Marion Parker triai. Hickman and Hunt art Chest Board Meets And this is Leap Year! Wonder It' jointly charged with the murder cf W. Todd Mrs.

S. J. Edmunds of Wallace avenue, has received word of the death ol her brother, John W. Todd which occurred Friday. February 10 at his The House in Orant'3 time passed gins arc going to ser.c.

ai: 01 ti: Reynolds Summers third term resoluticn similar Tm: ma oruggist, during r. duel on Christmas eve. 1926. 7sm.it Hickman and Euat a- With Participants1; tne to that which passed the Senate terday. lohe Senate's voce, however, home on Harkness Road.

Cleveland. each other of firing the bullet thaf Always Reliable. i. ha as- it rr ma Mr. Todd is survived by his wife omd vo children.

Wilbur and Edna. He 2 to the teM. mI Agencies Decide Nothing Defin so leaves two sisters. Mrs. Edmunds i 'tngt: mm.

dmm nimouslv to mve an ittvestiea: md Mrs. John 3agnall and one ite When Meeting Is Held To Discuss Survey delay. WHOLE TOWN WORKING However, according to Senator Jas. Deaths Of The Day urn: prunes Podd, ad of Nev. if -m a STREET NAMES PUZZLE is.

Ssstic. I friends and relativ to posca officials the tatter committee it. mil or ntoes- Of valentines piaceRev 0 Witfor the. 1 OUtl venue Free Methodist Arlington Irs. FJiiabcth Walker Mrs.

Elizabeth Walker, aged 7ii ears, wife of A. 11. "Walker, former ell-known resident of North Bcav tpamudltp dtep a' tae dome at im-r rfgu.ar meeting tne -ell knov being received in the maiLs and they will continue until Valentine Day on 1 next Tuesday. Valetincs that are posted at the1 New Castle pcstoffice arc of all sizes and shapes and weight says Assist- ar.t Postmaster James G. Leslie.

Yet the monstrous valentines that were sary tc defer formal action until next week, pending ar. agreement as to tvha- form the investigation will take. Three Important Pnlnts Three pomta arc to bo decided: 1. Whether the inquiry should be 'conducted by the Interstate commerce committee, or whether it will I be left to a special select committee appointed for the purpose. Mercer papers 1 j.

"-V-ji-i," son street. No business meet-ht? daughter. Mrs. W. O.

Ferguson Dermison. Kansas. Thursday evanine Feb. 9. following a prclortECd illness.

liil co-sli pi ares at; be awarded and the list of answers run in the New Ctust.ls Kt-it These emswem-are now in the safe of the News and will not be opened until the judges meet. All questions will be decided that night and Che gentleman who Is the author cf the contest wili be present to settle any questions as to amrwers. What they int funeral. (McKay. Howard Lent.

Frank Spear. part.v sisters will please m.re No defmue action was taken when the board ot directors cf the Community Chest met with the representatives oi the ten agencies participating in the Chest Friday evening in the V. W. C. A.

to discuss the mendations made by the survey ol the nremtmatten which was completed in January by the General Organization, company of Chicago, at the request of Mrs. Grace Phillips Johnson, who was general chairman of-the Community Chest drive. All or the recommendations came tip for considerable discussion but no definite conclusions could be reached on such short notice, it was decided to hold further meetings at later dates. arc to inends here states. waiv-r had lived for many ma.y v.

i.ei.4. ccoa piace --Tiaay Vms Tmat three sons ol o.ome years ir. North Beaver township until about two years age. when she and sent ten or more years ago have passed out of use and most of them are of convenient size being in the form or cards or folders placed in good envelopes. FALL FROM ROOF j.

vvnecner ir. snaj. envoi ace the proposal of Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania, contemplating a study of rallrcad ccal rates applying to the Histo or dusdai.d rcmovcu vj mansaa Besides her husband she leaves or.c the contest editor has checked shall daughter, at whose home she d.cd. and a slscer.

Mrs. William Davidson, of Little Beaver township. Afrs. FATAL TO YOUTH a- 0 in tt.pru or nearer the over the answers. Let's get the 'a ar.d girls, as soon possible.

As scene of the strike at Pittsburgh. they come in they will be marked as to their order of receipt and the tune and day stamped on That's all for today. (Oonttanod From fxgt thil of S. R. Smith and is operated as aj repair shop by J.

p. Haydon. Coroner Men! Have Your Suil NOTICE SHRINERS it was that while there is a unanimity of opinion on the nc- jeessty for reromm.ending the inquiry, several members of the ccm- 1 mittee had different Ideas as to hew I it should be done. 1 The meeting Is set for Monday, TOLL OF EXPLOSION gated the case. The sudden and unexpected death Walker was a member of Westfieic Presbyterian church.

Funeral services took place today In Dennlson. Mrs. Simmons Burled. Funeral sendees for the late Mrs. Adda Mav Simmons, wife of Rev.

G. A. Simmons, will take place Monday. February 13, at 2 p. m.

from the Union Baptist church. Grant street, ol which she was a member, with the pastor. Rev. C. D.

Henderson. In charge. AT EVERETT, Are you going to Syria Shrine Ceremonial at Pittsburgh on Wednesday. February 22nd? Arrangements are being made to run special bus service from New Castle, leaving at p. m.

to the Mosque and return at the cost of tne young man comes as a great shock to his parents and friends. He' was a member of Central Presbyterian church and was a Graduate of I REACHES THIRTEEN the chamber. Over the week-end It is expected that members of the corn- I mlttec wili turn the situation over in (CMCan.ot rrom ts-r On.) the. n(3 be reaSy -0 outline T0RMPREST' An Exclusive Feature at Smith rsew castie nign senso. with tne also ar S2.50.

for the round trip. In order of the Detroit Free Trade s-uttcls. In 1851. daughter cf Joe and Re- was in one of these stills that the I a definite course of action, explosion came with blinding force. 1 During the testimony yesterday Blown from Torches i Murray charged that Governor John Workmen on platforms surround- S.

Fisher of Pennsylvania had been inK the tcwem pad vspnr.zers were I tmrnmatra by tne Miller, ititerests a a keen Intel-Dersonaiitv and vL hnPnTd to the ad attract ma Peterson. b.ie nac aeen a resident of New Castle for about two Ide circle of friends among years residing at 425 South Mill street. blown front their perches. lending full aid to the mine opm-a- u. mmi app Tf- ''mm ute rJght huge lary.

accompanied by check to cover expense, net later than February 28th, 1926. All Shrinci's nre invited, make this pilgrimage. scnooi mates anp neigncers. Besides his parents he leaves two brothers LeRoy of Madison, and Harold at home. lights threw a glare over the ruins of Idings destroyed by I Funeral services will be conducted of lire, and dawn found bne ica-ves r.er nosmiiiu una following children: Mrs.

Commodore Tildon, Othela Lena Simmons, Anna Mav Simmons and Simmons. She also leaves one sister. Mrs. Kate Brown of Pittsburgh, and a brother, Andrew Peterson of Salem. The bodv will remain at the Allmom of the strike.

He oomplitiried that some state commissions have been Issued to coal and iron police by the operators, fn addition, he said, hundreds of other tv-dp ftircrs of the coal companies I from the family residi en a. t.t-tr asters and daurpters outside the po WALTER C. DeARMENT, Secretary. p' made in Grace- lice ime. One official of the explo are wcarirj? state police uniforms m.ini.' funeral parlors, 24: West Palis street it 'parity and sion was the fall of the 'over the mrhm with a free hand.

NEGOTIATIONS ARE ON FOR SALE OF CONDUIT Mrs. VIrlucci Buried. fresher stills to function. President- Richard B. Kahlc of the ALLEGE ATTEMPT TO Funeral sendees for Mrs.

Rosie Vitr- arm 1,. on tm 1-' tP'tr: luccl, wife of Carmen Vlgluccl of East cms tr.ecry. stateo mat 1 high pressure equipment. tern Is in need manholes. It is sa Home street, tocK piacc baturcay momlng at 8 from St.

Vitus church. Rev. Fr. Patrick DiRanna charge of the funeral mass. are too small for city, which had been recked by the Young, Dukes and Thompson, fol- were inenas.

mcer- mnll eom-ar-v has been i first blast, did not reafec the awful Icwlng hie alleged atterr.pt to break 1 cnt he ve a iro he hon of Mr So" paUbO Ssfcmces'nS SSStXJ'-s Ud Ten storage tanks, h-ddtr- -too North Beaver street, was this was manholes. The company 1 1 mm r- am .1 a a di mrderp-- was "in pallbearers W. Uim. Mrs. Ciara Walker aned 78 to owns several or its rnvr, conduit" I 1 8 8 5 i SMITH'S Don't Ruin a Form-Fitting Suit By Hand Ironing or Flat Pressing When FvrmpresTl.

iOOV vi" JVC y0" oi whai we mean when we say iimt we hvs the onsy tw --fjFf "FORMPREST" outfit in iliis pan of ihe country. lilis tlatterv or suil is haP fl pwf "jud Xr ''0'jr 'ov- '-'annot i.ccp i.s original qualities having ii irondj or flat pressed. (f' In addition, we have aiio installed a huten t-t A A efcHkfc Automatic Trouser presses thai permnn a service 1 mBi yond your expectations. Your Suit Fits tike No oilier pressins; method can jive you ihe re-New suits of Once yon try you will he con- Th IncUvidtuilfty of tbe vinced. years, wife cf the late John Lamm- oU.fkwUand ISffi Sn' big storage tanks.

Iere assessed fines of $3 each but WW res' e'Ta-CToira said, a ot.tmstro- sentence was suspended pending their company has offered. SCS.O0O. ichs would have resulted. food behavior. died SAturday morning.

February 11 at the' home of her son, Loyd H. Lamm of Mercer, after an ex- tended Illness. Mrs. Lamm is survived by two sons. Lee L.

of Ben Avon. and Loyd H. Discussing mo proposed sale today of Mercer two orothcrs. George Wei-. ker of Youngstown.

and Alvin Wclker of Barberton, and tour sisters. Mrs. Holland Shaffer of Edenbure, I Mrs. Jem-ie Dressell of Petersburg. Miss Kate Wclker.

New MiddiC-itown. and Jchn Watkins of Ranter, Wash. The deceased was born May 6. 1849 iUOlOr Car LO. The ordmance pro-iding for the 1923.

an electrical genius. Who are rtey? tDd hac spent all her life near New I in maintained by cw I presses wbith bring back I the Bxaecfnl, rolling, body jj likoacv tfliun Farmproji 3 1 Day Service nin? Suits Pressed 50c I nd tvcMo. jj Wc or an(i Deliver IjqL ''Formprest" Service Keep Your Clothes in Perfect Condition. It Costs No More. SMITH'S JLST ElEb "A'fZ -m f'l-M Wi can jjivc yuu the service Get comfort and freedom I jlfflL SB.

altabter.na UllJ 1'KS lO have and Wfi ocv "tt FOr, CKNKP.Ah ASSJC.v.Ei.T: HK St. 1 Can (five .1 from eye trouble bv mu our SICKlr- Wk'W A Daily Thought. I mcill lo Choose iTOnl. service, it meaas sure sat.sfac- TwfMft TfT "Laws ar.d institutions are con-1 tion at least cost i Subj-ei to K.VuWicTi pariv 'rimaries MHHK: RBB star.rlr tending to gravitale. Like 1c to $1.00 We grind our own lenses and jirB lHHEAh 'and Wo' OR BETTER SERVICE repair all kinrfv of broken "bawt'eichards WW TIT p-p time.

'Henry Ward Bcecher. glasses while you wait. Phone ot rt. 2I-J. wh0 am What is my profession? I Answers to Foregoing QaUons.

CXStOS- 1 1 ASSEKBI-Y with what big building New York I.Tex Rickavc; flghl. promoter: StcSttlofVGtrJ I Dr. E. YOUng, iVW has my name beer, linked? Smiaro Cm.ru, rM Tamel mm nomas Edi- Office Fmimnai i- OFTOMETERIST. Today marks the birthday amuvet-W 'The Master Cicancrs of New.

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