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INfcW CASTLE, PA.y b'WS, NOV. 25-1933, Fair nirwtnrc Scouts Recognized Girls Froifl Iowa Hitch-Hiking To New York City ORDER 33 C. C. C. YOUTHS TO BUTLER New Group, Already Chosen, To Undergo Exam Trip Long Delayed policy on his wife naming him as one of the beneficiaries, he said: "I don't know a damned thing that and never heard about it until I read of it in newspapers," EarJc scoffed at the lie detector and declared that he had told di-liberate untruths to test it and it had erred, he said, "The human body isn't mechani Maxim Litvinov I Sails For Home i Soviet Commissar Obviously Happy As Ho Boards Get Pay In State ForCJ.lWoHi Are Selected McCIure Is Free Pending Move For New Trial At Court Of Honor North District' Tribunal Makes Public Awards At Church Ceremony Miss Thelma Kmnry and Rom; An Stockholders of the New Castle Agricultural association, meeting at the Court house lost nteht for their cal enough for anything like that.

When they put it on me they told me the needle would jump if I lied. When they first questioned me I told the truth and the needle never' Liner Today na Owens oj ijjuij.s, I know what they want and aren't al I lowing distance nor lack of finances: 11. The November court of honor ses Interna tiomil News Be vice) HARRrSBURG, Nov, total payroll for the Pennsylvania civil works administration for the RENDERED DINNER IN NEW YORK CITY 11 UiJiUUUi 11'; muni. The two girls have; arrived in Ne.v.-Castle after a week "on Uw hitchhiking from their nr-away homes in Iowa. They ate bound for New York City and hope to enter religious work.

They have met cold weath-. i. annual business meeting, elected six new directors to serve the organization during -the ensuing year. Chosen to serve were W. Fox, Frank Chapln, Frank Forbes and.

Joseph: Burton, agriculturalists, and Charles E. McOrath and Harry Goll, city representatives. por the past three years Mc George has headed the as president, and for six years preceding: that gave service as a director, but he refused a directorship Js'uwh HvrvU-c) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26. Although an 18 months federal penitentiary sentence and a fine of hongs over his head, State Senator John J.

McClnrc, of Delaware County, convicted with 70 other persons in a huge liquor conspiracy, was a free man today, until the first Mondav of next Mnrr.h si) lnsi.m sion at the First Christian, church last night was another big session and showed that many troops have done-some good work since the Jaal, court, Probably New Wilmington V-l sprung the surprise, because although West Pittsburg 1 virtually clinched their title, the college town boys came in with a fine assortment of advancements, Dr, G. 8, Bennett, chairman, presided, with Ralph Davis, Mike Fisher, Dr, 11, Lute, wavered. Then, when they started asking me questions about inconsequential things, I deliberately lied and that needle kept in just as straight a line as it did when I told the truth," "No one in our house had anything whatever to do with that murder. It was strictly an outside job, i "The only thing that is true In Lawrence county today was ordered to send 33 additional youths to Butler on Friday, December for their preliminary medical examination for service in the Civilian Conservation Corps, the ljawrer.ee County Emergency Relief board announced. The 33, it was added, have already been selected.

Announcement of the call for the 33 was made several weeks ago, but word of their medical examination was delayed. According to the plans of the county board, Dr. G. Bennett, relief board head, will speak to the boys sometime previous to their departure for Butler next week. R.

L. Meormans. superintendent of the Federal-State office, has asked the public to donate six cars for the Butler trip. It is probable that the Lawrence or, have oecn urea anu uui. they mean to continue right on to That day was fixed by the circuit the big city una me worn i.ney imv; pose again last night because of the chosen.

court of appesils for ttriUinonf.s on first week of its existence was estimated today at more than $1,000,000 for approximately 41,000 men, Work is underway in every county on an educational and a highway project. Thirty-two counties have started work relief projects and 22 individual projects have 'been given the approval of Eric H. Biddle, state administrator, Largest of the individual jobs approved calls for construction of a dyke at the Island Disposal Plant at Reading, Four hundred men will start work immediately on this project which is to cost Five other approved jobs are sewer construction work in Lower Marion Township, Montgomery County, A They are attired in overalls and I the new trial motions filed by the sweaters and carry knapsacks over oauxtry oi attorneys the stale senator and his co-defend- their shoulders. an Is, pressure of. personal business.

New officers of the association will be named by the new directors at their first meeting in the office of Secretary Shoaff, Room' 407, Lawrence Savings Trust company, on Friday, December 1 at 2 p. m. mother's entire statement is that Rheta used to go down stairs frequently, disrobe and weigh herself. The rest is a pack of lies, told by my mother to save me -because she thought I was in danger," Earle then refused to have his picture taken behind the cell bars. He began to prepare for abearance A.

Ha Ins worth and J. Turck assisting, Advancements were as follows: New Wilmington V-l, Robert Calhoun, Bob Johns, Jamefi Neale, Kerr, V-18, to second claws; Joe Francis and Richard Patton to first class, Richard Jones and William Atkinson of-V-13 to first class, with Charles Kelly of -55 and Nick Sant- Less than two hours after the sentences were pronounced yesterday afternoon by Federal George A. Welsh find as five patrol wagons waited in the street to con Arrested Twice Within 24 Hours I I Ji I '-ma 1 idii.il News Scl'V k'e NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Smiling jukI obviously happy at resumption of official rolatlom between the United States and Soviet Russia, unci expressing "great satisfaction" v.ltli the results of Ills visit to this country.

Maxim Litvinov. Soviet Foreign Commissar, prepared to sail for home today following a banquet londered in hia honor by the American-Russian chamber of commerce jt.nd the Aincrlonn-Kusslan institute. Will Sail Today Ulvinov planned to wall today 'ithcv on the tie De France or the Oonto DISavola, but declined to reveal his. exact plans. Addressing lfiOO persons at the banquet, Jjitvlnov solemnly expressed belief that, the "combined voices of the two giants, America and Russia, will welph tile scales in favor of peace." Litvinov assailed the growth of militarism and without specifically naming any nation but obviously al- hiding to Germany, said: boys will board a train for a government conditioning camp in But shortly at the state's attorney's of vey to tnc deiendants to Jail, their angelo of West Pittsburg 1 nee, i or further questioning as au anorncyt ler next Friday evening, tthe circuit Judires.

The dvci.H, rrn. Driver Held On Firearms Charge thorities sought what they termed the "real lowdown" in the mysterious killing of pretty Rheta. fred Aloe and Robert Snodgrafss, were advanced to life rank. Willis allowed the appeal to act as a supersedeas, staying execution of the Last I Khl i) man who gnvc the name of CUm-nce Sehuiln ar-rcKted on a charge of intoxication. Riiney and Reed Shiner of New Cas total of 371 will be employed in this work.

Eight of the projects are state jobs, employing a total of 107 men, SON DECLARES CONFESSION OF MOTHER FALSE Boys of the county should not rush Joy placements," Mr, Meer-mans emphatically reminded, "because it's of no use. The 33 arc being notified' of the examination by mail." Truck Tears Out Braces On Bridqe When he became sober he was Mrs, Maria de Ja Cvuz, matador, i discharged, the bull's life in a bull fljiht! Apparently he formed a liking in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, but gave a for the city jail, he wa arrested snappy exhibition of technique. again today on the same charge. tle 12 were advanced to star rank; also Sidney Verrier of New Wilmington V-l. James Gravenstreefcer of New Castle V-37, was formally awarded the Sliver Eagle rank; he having been approved by the national court of honor, With the audience standing, Dr, Bennett passed the award Enrico Vecehiane was held for court by Alderman -L.

Mante this morning on a charge of carrying firearms without a permit. Vac-chiane is one of the men apprehended by state nollce on the morn (Continued JProiii One) Showed Her How To Use Gun CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Earle Wynekoop showed his mother, Dr. Alice Lindsay Wynekoop, 1 charged with the murder of Earle's wife, how to use the revolver with which, the girl was shot, police declared Earle confessed to them today. The new statement by Earle, came after Dr.

Wynekoop had been remanded to the county jail on the coroner's verdict holding her for ing of November 23rd, while enroute jrom youngstown to this city with ft load of liquor. He has waived a hearing oh the liquor charge, 1 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY on to Mr, 'and Mrs, Graven streeter, the boy's parents, Troup V-37 expects another Eagle next month. The list of merit badges awarded is rather detailed for publication, but names of scouts receiving are given herewith; West Pittsburg scoutmaster how she was given too much anaesthetic, then ahot, Put On Scientific Basis "Put this case on a scientific basis, If mother was going to kill Rheta for the insurance, just consider that she has been practicing medicine for years since 1895, Rheta has been in our household for four years, If mother is as clever as police claim she is, don't you think she would have done a more clever job than ONE ami toitf man who was with him has been discharged as it was found that he was a passenger and had nothing to do with the liquor. Men's Bible Class Entertains Friday murder. Police Captain Thomas Duffy declared he obtained the statement from Earle after the courts had ruled.

that Earle could be. held, by police until Monday for further questioning, Duffy said Earle! told him that he not only showed his mother how to use the revolver but that he had purchased a new box of cartridges for the gun, which he gave to his mother on Nov. 11, the day before Jack Halnsworth; troop committeeman Voland end scouts Wilfred Aloe, Harry Voland, (asm), assistants Herman Neumeyer, Francis Bannon, scouts A. Tusale, N. San- "A characteristic ol such militaristic training Is the advancement of medieval pseudo-scientific theories regarding to supremacy of some peoples over others, and the right of some peoples arising therefrom to dominate others or even exterminate them." With Ideas, lie asserted, neither Russia nor the United States hcive any sympathy.

Tlie Soviet Foreign Commissar stressed the industrial and commercial benefits) bound to accrue to both nations through resumption of diplomatic relations. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank all those who extended us their sympathy and County commissioners were notified this morning that a big truck, passing through the Edenburg covered bridge, had done considerable damage. Ten of the overhead cross-pieces, or braces, were torn off by the top of the truck. The truck, which bore an Ohio license, was traced to the Ohio state line, but the driver escaped. As the bridge is a part of route 17, and under the jurisdiction of the state highway department, that department was notified.

Repairs are being made to the bridge today, Several days ago the county commissioners called attention to the fact that more than a half dozen bridges in the county will have to undergo extensive repairs, as a result of truck traffic, Taxpayers will this? "And if it was a pre-arranged affair, like they are trying to- make out! why would anyone leave the gun there, when they knew it could tangelo, Santangelo, J. Rice, Pavkovich, M. Marcantino, Kos, Freed, R. Snodgross, Fischer, Durnlng, H. Chambers, 0.

Buchanan, A. Beres, J. and F. Benn. New Wilmington V-l: S.

Verier, K. and R. Patton, Means, R. Mc-Caslin, Getty, J. Galbreath, The Men's Bible Class of the Central Christian church entertained members, and friends to the number of four hundred Friday evening in the church auditorium with an excellent program and minstrel show, he first, started for Kansas City.

He told police, Duffy said, that he had taken his mother to the garage in the rear of the old 16 room house, scene of the weird murder and taught her to handle the be readily proved to be our own gun, If the gun wasn't there It would make it appear a whole lot like the work of a robber," Earle then switched to his slain young wife, whose almost nude body was found on Dr. Wynekoop's basement operating table late Tuesday kindness in our bereavement. R. C. PALMER As FAMILY, AdV The men of the church Imnerson- weapon, In the face of Dr, Wynekoop's a ted the different well-known char- be called upon to foot the bill.

evening. She hd been shot from startling confession, now regarded actors on the radio, with the church orchestra adding its bit to the en Freeman, Francis, J. Ferris, J. Davis, and Whitmas and W. Vier- wig.

New Castle 12: F. Robinson, Zahneiser, E. McKee, J. Phares, W. Raney, R.

Shiner, Zahnelser and G. Book. New Castle 55, C. Kelly, A yote was taken of the troop leaders present, and Dr, Bennett was asked to set the December court of honor date for Friday evening, December 2D. the back through the heart.

"Do you know, I didn't even get to attend the services for my dear wife? I wanted to go but they as a defense more than an admission, authorities announced their determination to elicit from the woman physician the "true motive" tertainment, A group of F. members took part in the splendid minstrel part of the program, Harold J. McBride Resumes Duties Last Late Show at 10 O'clock Sharp Tonight! S. O. S.

ICEBERG Thrills Positively Unbelievable NEW YORK SAW IT AT SI. 50 PEH SEAT PLUS TARZAN the FEARLESS LOUISE FAZKNDA COMEDY NEWS CARTOON wouldn't let me. I didn't even get to see her except for a few seconds at the undertaking parlor, when I first came back from Kansas City," Gives His Explanation A reporter reminded Earle that anything he held back, anything he attempted to shield, might be construed as against him, and then asked liim to explain his meeting PATROLMAN FINDS CHURCH POOR UNLOCKED Door of a local church; was found open lost night by a city policeman who was making his patrol. It 1 the first time the door of a' church was found open. It is nothing unusual for police to find business house doors unlocked.

for Rheta puzzling death on an operating table in Dr. Wynekoop's 16 room mansion of mystery. Police squads went to the Wynekoop home at an early hour today and took into custody again Miss Enid Hennessey high school teacher who Was a member of the strange household and is considered an important witness In the case. She had been released last night, but was hurried away for further questioning. Company Will Meet On Monday WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED to Serve Our Friends and Customers In a Bigger and Better Way.

NEW CASTLE DRUG CO. SEHXS FOR i.cnn, 11 E. Wwh, 24 N. Mill Sta. Company Sons of Veterans, will meet on Monday evening, November TWO CASES CjF CONTAGION HERE Harold J.

McBride, Sheridan avenue, who recently underwent another operation on his leg the St, Francis hospital in Pittsburgh, has recovered sufficiently to return to his work at the Interstate creamery. McBride was injured some time ago in an accident at the plant that caused the. loss of a foot. FIFTY-FIVE ATTEND STORY HOUR TODAY Fifty five boys and girls met in the story hour room of the public library this morning nt 10:00 o'clock and heard two stories entitled "Forest Bride" and "A Half Chick" told by Miss Joyce, children's librarian, PENN TONIGHT ONLY Last Times Tonight 27, at 7:30 o'clock for drill. The commander would like to see all members assembled at this time.

Place, Sons of Veterans hall, city with his mother at Sixty-Seventh street and Kedzie avenue last Monday afternoon, the day before the slaying, Earle declared vehemently; "Mother had heard that1 If I didn't get down on that Ji3b soon, the job would be in jeopardy. That was the only reason she met me and that was the only thing we talked about my job. "My mother is absolutely innocent." And his "World's Fair girls, pretty building. LAUGH! NEW CASTLE LAUGH! Raub, .22 south Sheridan avenue, Ims whooping cough, ae-cordilng to a city health bureau report, The only other contagious case Is that of diphtheria, Rose Oiliest, 810 Cunningham avenue, being the patient. Miss Hennessey was in the wyne-ko6p.

home 'on the night Rheta's body' was discovered on the operating table, Dr: Wynekoop and her philandering son, Earle, who explained his extra-martial affairs with the statement that his girl wife was his "mental Inferior" were locked up at Fillmore street police, station at midnight, the questioning to be re The Carollnas went dry. -They are at least learning to protect and The 4f MiARX BROTHERS support their home industries. In "DUCK SOUP" Frisciua wittl and Margaret Mc Hale, who told of his having made love to them and then proposed "Those girls art lying," He denied, too, he told police his wife was unhealthy and classified police ii: general as "liars." It's A Fact sumed after they had a few hours rest. Composed and answering questions with cool precision, Dr Wynekoop maintained her story that the auburn-haired wife of her son had died from the accidental adminis THREE fjjy HOME SIX DAYS STARTING MONDAY A-nr Tilt BhowSffle Of Kw Oftitlt I tVt to he said: "That statement that Captain Duffey gave out yesterday is not true about me saying my wife had 11 I STARTS TODAY I tration of an overdose of anesthetic while she was examining the girl. She insisted that she had then fired a bullet into the prostrate girl's back to make It appear as though Rheta had been killed during, a robbery that the prominent woman physician's professional reputation might in no manner be clouded.

Wall Paper Room. Lots' 10 Rolls Wall ft Rolls Ceiling ,59 20 yards Border I Extra Light Linoleum VARNISH 39C pint SPENCER'S Iff South Mercer Street, Phone 73!) tuoercuiosis; that she put drugs in our food at home. The police are giving out a pack of lies, "I'm going to tell the court just what the police doing to me, to my mother and to my family." Scores Police When told that Miss Enid Hennessey, school teacher who lived at the musty old Wynekoop mansion on W. Monroe street, had been taken from the home early today by detectives, Earle laughed and said': "I suppose the police will have her in this too before thev art. Autoist Breaks Fire Hydrant FISHER'S BIG STORE South Side tang Peter 30 South Beaver street, is held on a charge through," Questioned about the insurance of suspicion in the city police station following the destruction of a fire hydrant by an auto at Greenwood avenue and West North street last night.

After being arrested he told an unusual story to the police, according to the report. Police received a report that a DOME HEADQUARTERS FOE BALL BAND RUBBERS A GALOSHES For Men, Women and Children ear, Fa. 7791E goim? east on Wes 6. G. MURPHY CO.

5 AND 10c STORES RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Monday, November Z1 Roast Young Northern Turkey Lunch Desert Coffee North street failed to navigate the turn at Greenwood avenue and smashed the fire hydrant. The police visited the Mancuse home, found the doors- locked, but could see a young man with a handkerchief tied about his mouth and his- hands tied, Police made an entry, untied the young man, then' he said several young men came to the house, stuck a revolver him. frasreed and LAST SHOWING TODAY One of tb most exciting WoHlerm Pictures In years. JOHN WAYNK and Die Mlrnelo Horse "The Man From Monterey" Also GOOD COMEDY ami MICKKY MOUSH Cartoon COMINCi MOW. 'WES.

"The Circus Queen Murder" Also Adtfnil Attraction; "IHSFOKE DAWN" 35c The youngsters get a bi thrill out of Christmas shopping in Murphy's and In our Restaurant, Special Menus have been prepared for them. We've got the lib nd menus for them and you know how jfootl the food Is and how reasonably priced. PRESTON FOSTER 1 RICHARD CROMWEU iXa 4 JNV MUNDIN JAMES dPr lhAa. I REASON MINNA GOMBELL "tfKf bound him and took his auto. He said they left by the rear door.

Police said the roar door was locked from the inside. FIND SMALL BOY ON FREIGHT TRAIN MILLER'S SHOE STORK Patrolman Gibson of the B. O. police bureau last night found John Kasiesak, 12, of 7i; Bates street, Oak-laud, Pittsburgh, on a freight train, He was taken to the city police station and Jfick Dunlap, probation assumed custody of the lad Tyn hrchoiion I IVlV Picture I 1 1 tX ciousl.v popular stage hit Estate itoyland On South side mm II On Hit; South Side 6 DAYS ONLY STARTS WEDNESDAY 1 Khtsfophet i ft JET A ki tociay, He will probably be returned today to Pittsburgh. STEAL HUNTING DOG FROM WARREN Report wow made to police 'that soineone was around 640 Ray street last night and later a report was received that Mr.

Warren's brown and white hunting dog had been stolen. It was aged five UIXUIC r- LOUISA MAY ALCOTT HELEN MACK BEU LA II BOND I TODAY ONLY Goodbye Again With JOAN BtONDELl, WAKIii-UN WILLIAM A comedy drama with nlcn-ly of laughs. XiTJO IT ON WIDJJ RANM MONDAY, TUKSDAY WALLS OF GOLD months, Opens At Sears TODAY Bring the Kiddies In To See SANTA CLAUS SEARS, ROEBUCK JW-J3 N. Jefferson HL New Ciwitle, P. a )tdivifn lyi i JEAN HERS HO I H'tll TURNS IN STREET, HITS ANOTHER TRUCK P.

W. Hutchison company report i. 4i Free To All Mott And Tues ed to city police, yesterday that For Quality Meats and Groceries JOAN BENNETT FRANCES DEE PAUL IUKAS, JEAN PARKER EDNA MAY OLIVER DouglqsMonlaomsry Henry Stephenson jwhen a truck- belonging to Jacob Autographed Portraits of Marie Dressier Wilt Bo Wolfe turned around in Washington Is'. Given. Come, Sin tiie Scroll street it struck the Hutchison truck at West Washington, street and Nor-.

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