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TVEW CA5TLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1934. FOUR MEET DEATH IN TEXAS PLANE CRASH TWO DR. WIRT PROBERS Urr Intense Flames TO MAKE REPORT 1111 CC AJjpilUlUUllS Deaths of the Day or iwvffisiitrATiurf Dudlk and was a member of- St. Trinity Russian Orthodox church. She is survived by two sons: Alan-asy and Jacob Bakuhn; a daughter, Mrs.

Anna Kolenfco, Argentine; a brother, John Dudik and a sister, Mrs. Alexandria Wojtowlcz, Europe. Funeral services will be held Frl- For Divorce Filed Mrs. Martha Craig- MeCrenjry, Word has been received by rela GREAT BRITAIN'S ACTION FORCING DEBT SITUATION (Continual rrom Vase On) sentiment in congress for amelioration of the British debt, in view of the fact that Britain made the Ilrst settlement agreement, and at stiffer terms than the other debtors, This sentiment, however, has been largely dissipated in the past year, beginning with Britain's "token" (Continued from ffiff Oni) sailed Dr. Wirt's statement of the conversation as false as did the tives here of the death of Mrs.

Martha Craig McCreary, widow of Two Of Applicant Charge De at 3:30 from the family resi dence, 113 Fulton street, with the six other guests who wgte accused sertion And One Allege Cruel Treatment warren Mcureary, at her home, West Jefferson street, Butter, suddenly Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. McCreary has been in poor health for Rev. P. Chernyavsky ofllciating.

interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. era tic majority was unfair. Reports that the committee would ask the federal district attorney tD prosecute Dr. Wirt lor perjury were flouted by Chairman Bulwinkle and Edna B. Maxwell of 706 Brinton rer.ue.

has filed an amplication at Tragic Crash Near Dallas, Texas, Occurs During Big Electrical Storm TWO WOMEN AJSD Five French tlie prothonotary's office for a divorce frnm her husband. Frank H. payment of last June, which was followed by another and smaller token payment in December. Maxwell, whose address is also given Rep. OConnor (D) of Hew lorK.

Both said they would fight any committee report to this effect. TWO MEN VICTIMS cation is made on the grounds of Fliers Killed No Need Of Going Forthcr 'I don't see anv need of Eoine cruelty. They were married on July many years, one ner aeatn came. unexpectedly. Funeral services will be held Thursday at the home at 4 with Interment at OlEan, N.

Frl- Mrs. Clayton Cameron. Mrs. Agatha Cameron, wife of Clayton Cameron, 850 Vogan avenue, died at the home of her parents in Oakdale, at 4:30 this morning, after a long Illness. Mrs.

Cameron had been 111 here for some time and was taken four weeks ago to Oakdale. United States Fayiss Bill It was quickly pointed out in congressional quarters today that Britain can well afford to make the payment due next June. The British treasury has closed its fiscal 1919. ana uvea tosetner until further," said O'Connor. "My ad- Dr.

Wirt is to stay away (International Ksws Service) DABtAS, Tens, April IS. Bodies of four persons, two of Frank Burlcfc oi Chewton has (BUI.1XIIW) filed an anulicatlon for ft divorce from New York because somebody might sell him the Brooklyn bridge. from his wife, Helen Burlcfc of Wayne township, on the grounds of BIZERTE, Tunis, April 18. Hve McGuein wanted the committee year with a surplus Of about 20D million dollars, as against the 85 millions due the United States. At the same time, the chancellor of the Exchequer informed the house of commons of a reduction in British desertion, uney were married at French naval aviators were killed when a seaplane crashed during to call Assistant secretary oi Agriculture Bexford Tugwell, Secretary of Interior Ickes, Federal Belief wheeline-.

W. in November. No details have been received vet 1929. and lived taettier until De Administrator Harry L. Hopkins, cember, 1930, ities announced today.

The plane caught fire after the crash and as to lunerai arrangements. Mrs. Nettle J. Carpenter. GUtdyt Louis 40 a.

Jefferson Drawing the parallel, members of Consumers Adviser Frederic Howe, directors of the Tennessee Valley congress pinnLeu uuv. biiuu "Yes, I always send my Curtains, Draperies and Rugs to- Smith's they do do such wonderful work. I'm getting them ready to send now." autnonty and vv. i. wcsteii-it.

Ihem women, today -were removed from the burned wreckage of a. cabin plane that plunged to earth during a irtorm SO miles north-west of here late last night Bodies of Harry Fowler, pilot, his fiancee, Lillian Rose, and their friends. Jack Poole and an hiidentl-fied woman, all of Dallas, were being taken over muddy and almost passable roads this morning to Lewisvllle to await removal tD Dallas. Takine off from Love Field, Dal Mrs. Nettle J.

Carpenter, widow of James W. Carpenter, passed away 'Whatever mav be said nf the street, asks a divorce from her husband, Gustave Louis, of 1017 Moravia street, on the grounds of desertion. They were married in April, 1927, and lived together until January, 1932. Police Searching Wirt hearing it has brought another at tne nome oi ner son, ijeorge a. Camenter.

107 Sheridan avenue, at faces the largest budgetary deficit in history. Under the circumstances congress feels that default at this time and under such conditions, comes in particularly bad grace. p. m. iuesciay, iiprii iya.

one For Stolen Cars is survived oy ono son, ueorge A. out being slandered?" said Mc- Tiiere is tine trie uiuueu outtLta Three Women Are Services will be held Thursday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of her son. Interment in Oak Wirt were confident that they would principal and interest, from the fol-whtio. nminirips: Great Britain, Victims Of Blast One Car Recovered But Flashlight and Blanket Missing las, last Eight the plane ran Into a thunder storm 10 miles south-west of LewlsviHe, and ts believed to have part. They were Miss Barrows.

Miss Fark cemetery. TmU Hill Funeral. tranuc, Italy, Belgium, ft4.039.039: Czecho Hildegarde Kneeland, agriculture Miss Mary Taylor, been hit by lightning. Funeral services lor Harriet Uils slovakia, Rumania, Hill, Wilmington avenue, were held Tuesday afternoon from the Church Bruere, cotton textile 'code indus Attorney Harry Frank parked his automobile at 11:15 la-st ninht in said there was a flash, heavy crash VmTirior and the -Diane was seen FTiintTn'TV. S32.669-.

Latvia' 9x12 Domestic RUGS Fireworks Factor Blast A Drexel, Ohio, Claims Lives Of Three Women Worker. trial relations board; Laurence Todd, correspondent of the Soviet Lithuania, Yugo East Long avenue. He entered a Rev. C. F.

Whetsell, officiating. falling in names. It continued to blaze alter it hit the ground. The slavia, 5300,000. Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Furey sang union Agency "Tass," and David Cushman Coyle, consultant of He returned to the place where bodies of the passengers were 1 "How Beautiful Heaven Must Be" Action Challenged "The Uoner with ne nan parea nis car at p. but the car was not there.

Tnfinn. Atiril 18. Omission from All denied to the committee Yes Irene Rice at the piano. The church terday that plans to overthrow ths (Internntlonnl News Servlc) DAYTON. Apr.

18. Investigation was to be opened today tc the British budget for 1934 of provision for debt payments to the Today city police are searching lor the 1931 Chevrolet which carried Pennsylvania license plate was crowded witn sorrowing relatives and sympathetic friends, with FOUR AIR MAIL COMPANIES FILE social order were discussed at the dinner attended by Dr. Wirt. lenged in the House of Commons to- SUITS IN COURT the little one as she was laid to rest Oriental, Persian and all other rugs priced according- wrucn rippca two Duucungs at Police also are watehlner for oak park cemetery. the United Fireworks plant in 1933 Pontine carrying Pennsylvania nnir rtflhat.p on tlie budeet.

an Pallbearers were Hazel Fraley, urexei, near here yesterday, lull Phone 885 (Contiaud Xirom a Oi Virginia Womer, Esther McCue and ing three women and seriously injuring four others, license stolen irom i. Cole at Sharon. The 1S29 Chevrolet, stolen fri W. A. Bowers, East Edison aven PEOPLE ARE NOT DRINKING AS THEY FORMERLY DID' (ConUntwa From vr Obi) nounced yesterday by Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain, Morgan Jones, labor member, asked bluntly if the omission "implied re- Cora soak.

Mrs. Haze Anna Smith. Victims of the blast were: Mrs. these contracts without giving the companies an opportunity tor hearing deprives them of their property Thelma Woodvard. 23, of Davton: was found by the owner in North Mrs.

Hazel Anna Smith, aeed 39, rights without due process of law Mill street. A blanket and flash- cided at this meeting to discontinue holding the monthly banquet dur- banon, "and MrsLottie Pollock of wife of Charles E. Smith, 662 East Washington street, died in the New ugnt west Alexandria. declared, "will not be known only to the American government. It will violation wie mm to the constitution.

Say Law Was Observed Richards Speaks At College Town hibitlon seems to have had i marked effect upon the public de mand for liquor. Oastle hospital Tuesday at 5:35 p. m. followtaff a short illness of LUTHERANS NAME McNultv, M. A-'shaf-fer, J.

W. Cox. A. A. MJHer, H.

M. TEAMS ENLIST SYNOD OFFICERS "Feoale arc smml? not drlnkinz tmedurl. William Garrett. Law be known also to the American public. They will want an adequate reason why payments were not resumed, seeing there is a surplus." She was born In Braddock, the SEVEN HUNDRED rence and John Worrall The board denied it has expe Y.

W. MEMBERS (Continued Trom Par The bills of complaint set forth that all of the air mail contracts obtained by the four complainants were awarded to them In accordance with lavr and as a result of open competitive bidding. These contracts were made from one to five years prior to the meeting which formed the ccmnuttee which served the meal and Clint B. White acted as chairman of the meeting. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Connor, now of Youngstown, Ohio, I and had resided in New Castle the past eight years. She was member of St. Mary's church. i MAIL DELIVERIES rienced any difficulty with distillers because of slow or non-payment ed tD the United Lutheran (Upocial To thb xtwi) NEW WILMINGTON, April regular monthly meeting of the Brotherhood of the Methodist Episcopal church was held last night in Church Association Convention; the (Continued Tzom Tt On ON NORMAL BASIS delegates are Kei rne noara nas already paid bills in excess of 7.0O0.O00.

ant HERE ONCE MORE Fetterlv. Rev. F. E. Reinartz.

Rev. O. S. Brewer. Rev.

F. E. Slough and it will continue to rav Its bills ents, two brothers'. Raymond and. Francis Connor, and a sister Elizabeth Connor, all oi Youngstown, O.

73. alley Claims Tesuitea a turn- binatton to prevent bidding on ah mail contracts. Onmnlainta said that in accord large representation of the men of the church present. Bart Richards Rev. J.

Bcrmon; the lay delegates (Contiana Treat Fan One) Total cash receipts ot S600-50 were liquor is sold, and for the first three months shows a net profit oi ANSWER ALARM, CAN'T FIND FIRE Several fire companies raced to the comer of North and Beaver at 10:05 last evening, in response to an alarm from Box IB, but were unable to find any fire in the vicinity on their arrival. She nas been taken to the home reported by the captains. This to j. Frederick. F.

H. Trumpeter, of her parents, 1805 KensLngton ave tal will be swelled to well over i7W Julius Blaha and J. E. Martsoff. ance with the provisions of the Waters Act these original air mail contracts were exchanged for TDUte "The statement that the board when the pledged fees are received- of the New castle News: was the guest speaker of the evening, taking as his subject.

"Making a Mr. Richards gave a most interesting and instructive talk cover-inc the newsrjaner work from all Nominees were recommended lor postoffice here will be returned to jobs. With that announcement came word from Washington that congress is now enacting legislation to establish a minimum amount of nas sougnt tne aici oi Bankers enable it to meet its obligations is the Synodical boards and reports were given of various activities of nue, Youngstown, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Friday morning from a Youngstown church and interment will be made in the Ca3-vaj-y cemetery ol that city. Harold Albert Ward without any lounaation ot tact.

the synod. Report of Captains. Reports of the captains follow: Mrs, Harry Reynolds, 114 mo be, $94 cash, Miss Frances Craig, S7 me: hours lor tne substitutes empioy- of AMERICANISM: Hundreds Dr. H. H.

Bonxcr. Dresident the Ph. broke and jobless: a black PRESIDENT WOULD different angles and his talk was enjoyed by all who attended. The meeting was one of the best held during the year and it was de face comedian with S2.00( synod, spoke on the problems the I day; Dr. E.

F. Rice, treasurer of the synod, spoke, as did Dr. John J. I Word today said that the senate approved the substitutes" bill which set 100 hours as the minimum AID DEPOSITORS Harold Albert Ward, aged 3S, Chi-igo, 111., a former resident of this tv. met with an accidental death Miss Jane Love, 73 members.

superintendent oi missions. certificates duly issued by the post office department. The Waters Act, it was further stated, specifically authorized such an exchange without competitive bidding. The route certificates were in form prescribed by the post office department and conferred upon each of the companies the right to carry the mails over the respective routes for a period of approximately 10 yeaTs from the date of the commencement of operation under the original contract, the complainants stated. amount of hours tor them a month.

62 cash. and Dr. R. L. Doty oi the problems (Continued Trom Sir On; It was expected to be approved in Mrs.

b. i Horcn; Monday, April 16, at 1:30 p. m. in Chicago, the details of which have i. 428 not been liberal enough, and to that His mother.

Mrs. Edith Mabel ERIE VICE RAIDS (Intcrna.tionf.1 News Service ERIE. AtJril 18. Erie of the institutions still closed, oi tne urpnans iiome, zenenopie. The convention closed at noon, with the opening of the Sunday School Association at 1:30 this afternoon, with Waldo D.

Murtland, Butler, president of the association In the chair. Gardner of this city is accompany Mrs. W. Rhodes, SS members, (86,50 cash. Mrs.

R. E. Sturdy, S3 members. J72 cash. Mrs.

C. L. Melllnger, 67 members. S15 cash. ing tne noay tnis cicy, witn iu-ncral services planned for Friday newed its vice crusade today by arresting 14 njen in three raids on alleged speakeasies and gambling houses.

Two were released under Duouesne street, with the Rev. W. Mrs. Carrie Cobb, 79 members, R. L.

Boyd FUNERAL HOME Phone 600 216 North Jefferson St. New Castle, Pa. W. Nelson, pastor of the Second san cash. Recently the president said, in speaking of the McLeod bill, that he and his family had lost money in other bank failures as far back as the turn of the century, and facetiously suggested that perhaps the McLeod bill might be extended to include recovery for these losses.

A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney gen- If a teaspoon of moiasses or brown sugar is added to griddle cake batter the cakes will brown more NOTICE, The unpaid taxes of Perry township will be filed May 1, 1934. LE ROY HAZEN, it Tax S25 bail as gambling house propn- I Mrs. R. S.

TannehUl, 42 mem- ment will be made in Oak PaTk bers. 339 casli. etors and tbe otner 11 ireea forfeits. cemctEry. Mrs.

M. Henley, 04 members, Ste cash. The teams caotalned bv Mrs. wile, Mrs. Arvilla Ward, nnd twe Harry Reynolds, co-captained by children, Edith and Htirold, Jr.

Time of Funeral Funeral services for Joseph Mel- Sherman Kltson, Mrs. Herbert Kirk, einor Masul, presented Mr. Roosevelt at yesterdays conference with a plea that the government had a moral obligation in rescuing depositors. He pointed out that the government not only had encouraged placing money in the banks In Its anti-boarding campaign, but also had knowingly nermitted some haniR to remain Hanna, Mrs. Earl Ruby, Mrs.

Harry McCurdy. Miss Georelarmn McNces, Work and Dependable Service Mrs. M. It. Wallace and Mrs.

Bart flEATWHAT LIKE ANPTAKE. I FO ODJDfSAG REES Approved bv the bestpbyaicimnsi-the'larEtrt -tj fj rabkt i A nl enc J. c'. L- tv? FOR INDIGESTION ESSIVWw B.lchard3 as members, reported the record number of memberships and Bruuj lour Sboe Kepau-s to Tbc Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop AIEIXO, Prop. open and accept deposits at a time th- r.umher EMltied hve conducted Friday, with the funeral party leaving the home at 7:30 a.

m. and motoring to Pittsburgh, where rites will he conducted In St. John's Baptist church, with the Rev. Kin-day officiating. Interment will be made In the St.

John's cemetery. Pittsburgh. Mrs. Tekl Bakuhn Mrs. Tekla Bnkuhn, nged 56.

rear berships and 5 received, at the Y. SEW SELECTIONS ARE HERE! DIAMONDS-WATCHES-JEWELRY A small deposit will hold any purchase until called for. Over 30 Yc.irs Experience In Corrective Vision! J.B.NIELSEN To this. Mr. Roosevelt is under nr.

Mildred Roeers nreslded thru- stood to have responded that this policy am not impair ina assets ot the banks. out the meeting. She introduced to the workers Mrs. Elder Bryan, who in turn introduced the members of the Italian Mothers' club who were responsible for the preparation and at 9 p. m.

Tuesddy, after an Illness of complications. She was born In Poland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gregory serving oi a aeusious spaguiaM urn-nor A vncji solo was rendered bi G. C. Murphy Co.

Miss Elizabeth Littler, president of girls' club of the Y. W. C. whoj was accompanied on the piano by THURSDAY'S SPECIAL Political Announcements The New Castle News Is authorized to make the following -announcements, subject to the primary elections to be held Tuesday, May 15, 1D34: Alter the campaign reports remarks were iven by thE variou! rjintiLins and a closing talk was CEILING SALE FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE given by Mrs. a.

b. t-nnKnauser, RADIO tnanKing me women iu" oek find work. REPUBLICAN It was a happy occasion and marked the conclusion of the most successful memoersnip garr.pHJ.6ri ever conducted by the New Castle JoMNKvWEISSMULLEa 25 Y. W. C.

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