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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, RSDKYpSUGU ST 16, 193 TWO MUSSOLINI WITHDRAWS BORDER TROOPS ALWAYS SAFE! HUNT CANADIAN far-reaching project may be viewed. Into the day's celebration Sharon and other Mercer county cities have tumimH tVilr full mm-oIps and. with Stockholder In KIDNAP SUSPECT IN DETROIT, MICH. lasted five days but it cost for my wife and I only 40 dollars in United States money. This included our traveling expenses, the tickets, eats, 3 nights in the sleeper car on the train.

We had two days of rain and tl.Tec days of nice clear weather." Mr. Suaslo said that two teach Troops To Leave Austrian Border New Castle and all of Lawrence and Beaver counties cooperating, have prepared for spectators a day that they will remember long after the Funeral services for W. H. Baker will be conducted at 2:00 p. m.

Pri- When You Send Your SILK DRESSES or EVE aire Canadian brewer, who la being held for S150.000. er.1: from New York City had reg- tt Jrus late noma in Banaussy, The body will be removed to t.h he I. I iit, in' t-ymaiuning uus ucreiujitu popular vacation spot. Heading the general committee on arrangements is Fred L. Rents, president of the New Castle News, this city.

Working daily with lead fore lie and Mrs. Suosio arrived and left early in the morning. He added would admit that a contact had been made and it was significant that Hugh Labatt did not leave his the home of Wendall Wrlson, Nesh-annock township, Lawrence county, Friday evening, and additional serv- AskedToPayUp Receiver Of Union National mat me isnjriisn language is rooms lollowing receipt of the teie- nrmnp rutin. Wllson residence Saturday at 2:00 d. m.

Interment will be made in Mussolini Apparently Satisfied With Austrian Situation At Present BELIEVE DANGER working In the hotels are mostly college girls who go there for the At 10:00 a. International News Service communicated with Roam ing Mercer ana weaver ana Lawrence county citizens, many of them outstanding workers for the Fyma-tunin tirolect from the very Start. Neshannock cemetery, New Wil summer vacation money. Most all them can speak Bank Enters Suit Against M. Belle Emery mington.

Mrs. McGaffie Funeral. 529 of the Royal York iugn lb-batt's room. reporter was informed that Labatt was lying down, four languages, Finnish, Swedish, Mr. Rentz has directed the shaping of the day's program.

In the Sharon district the committee has found able support for It is the Mercer POINT IS PASSED Funeral services for Mrs. Oreline avenue residents and had just fallen asleep. Labatt had spent two sleepless nights maintaining a vigil in the hope the kld-nnners would communicate with county group that has been super $3000 ASSESSMENT ON Long McGaffic, 1026 WilSlams street, were held Wednesday afternoon, with a short service at the home after which further services were conducted In the Arlington Avenue NING GOWNS to Smith's To Be Beautifully Cleaned You Don't Have To Worry About Buttons, Buckles, Belts Or Fancy Trimmings! These items, which are cleaned by hand, are removed before the garment cleaning operation. After the garment has been cleaned these are put on by experienced women in our tailoring department. This procedure assures every customer of getting the finest service pott sible with no worry over the loss of a button, belt buckle or fancy trimming.

It's just one or the many servicea that has made Smith's famous in the dry cleaning field today. BANK STOCK HELD mm. tie is repuica unvc UK $150,000 ransom with him and eager boarded the White Star Liner Majestic at Southampton and had a pleasant voyage home. The sea was rough for one day only the Majestic made a record run from Cherbourg, Prance to New York City in 5V4 days. The Prince and Princess of Japan were passengers on the same liner.

to pay ii in ecuiuiSc u-thsr's freedom. Free Methodist cnurcn witn tne pastor, the Rev. George Burke, ci- ficiatinsr. vising an aeians. Coming here with the governors will be high officers of their staffs, according to acceptances reaching those in charge of the program.

Will Entertain Guests Between 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning the guests will gather at the Sharon Country club for an inspection tour which will be limited The several mysterious telephone rails which came to Labatt in the The church was filled with friends I of the deceased and many beautiful Attorney Clarence Patterson, receiver for the Union National Bank, through his attorney, J. Norman Martin, has filed a suit in the United States district court at Pitta-burgh against Mrs. M. Belle Em-erv of 1601 East Washington street. Dr.

P. J. Flaherty, former New floral tributes attested to ner popu Castle dentist, now at Arizona read mv letter in The News, answered it dead of the night caused a sudden burst of activity by the police and a flurry of excitement among reporters swarming the fifth floor of the hotel. No Developments larity. As Bhe was laid to rest in Green-wnnH wmet.erv the choir Of tht to Finland and said he was very and a small party of dedication glad to hear that we were having church sang "We'll Meet You In (BULLETIN) ROME, Aug.

1C Premier i Benito Mussolini today ordered i the Immediate withdrawal of the Italian troops which have neen concentrated on the Austrian frontier since the outbreak of the recent Austrian revolt. Apparently satisfied that Austria independence Is, for the present, at least, no longer endangered. II Bum recalled approximately 50.000 men rushed to the Austro-Italian border within a few hours after Chancellor Engelbort Dollfuss was slain July 25. Withdrawal of the troop? indicated Mussolini believes the delicate Centra European situation has cooled down sufficiently so there no longer is danger of a foreign-controlled party taking over the Austrian government. The withdrawal was begun kn reading the good time.

He said he on 30 shares of Union National Bank stock held by her. The suit is the first' to be en New Castle News and following the happenings in the home town every committee officers. The official party will cover the most interesting sections of the project and then head directly toward the breastwork for the ceremony a short time before things are due to day," Mr. Suosio concluded. But the hours went by and no really tangible piece of news developed.

Over at London, the home of the missing brewer, his family maintained an agonizing vigil hoping for favorable news of some kind. Hugh Labatt had come from London to Toronto at the sunaestion of ALL SILK DRESSES ARE NU-SBEEN TREATED WITHOUT EXTRA COST tne raiiDearem were Paul, Joseph, Charles, Clarence McGaffic, L. L. Miller and Leroy K. Miller.

Clyde Buxton. Clyde Buxton, aged 42, a former resident of New Castle, died at his home, 1304 Heinz avenue, Sharon, Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Shirley Buxton; a daughter, Mrs. TO REGISTER ALL 'EMPLOYABLES' OF RELIEF FAMILIES Hon.

rea i. iruit, prominent Sharon attorney, will preside over tered against a stockholder ot the Union National Bant since it went into receivership. Under the banking laws in force at the time the Union National Bank stock was issued a stockholder became liable for an amount equal to the vaiue of the number of shares he held in case of a receivership. Mrs. Emery held 30 shares of stock, for which $3,000 had been paid.

She is therefore assessed an additional (3,000. As the assess the dedicatory proceedings. Others the kidnapers who indicated they will assist. Special sections at the dam will be reserved for the visiting dienltarles, Vnf On) (Col woma get in loucn wim mm nere. John Labatt.

a semi-Invalid, wa the visiting industrial leaders and the nress. Amnlc space will be af it was reported in official circles Bernloe Kotz, GBry, Ind and three step-daughters; his mother, Mrs. Lily Buxton, North Mercer street, this city; a sister. Mrs. Sara Shingle- abducted two days ago as he was I travelling by motor between Barnla, nnf- nl London.

A note was found I forded all spectators and loud speak- pendent upon the Lawrence County Emergency Relief board for relief, must cooperate in the registration. The objective behind the survey, he said, is to obtain for future ref- a mmntel.n and accurate Pic that the decision to recall the frontier forces was due directly to Mus-cftiinVe interview with Princt inside Labatt's abandoned automo decker, Sharpsviue and a orotner, the ment has not been paid, suit is entered to recover. Receiver Patterson states that he has collected 135,000 in assessments out of a total of 100.000 outstand-, Ernst Hudiger Von Starhemberg, Do You Know that all a cleaned in our own plant In New Castle by men and women who live in New Cas- the occasion the Pennsylvan bile demanding 150,000. The note was understood to have threatened death if the ransom money wai not ture of the employable population Anna Nlcknm Funeral. matider of the Austrian Helmwchr.

paid. lng. Closing of the Union National ia railroad has offered a special round trip fare of $1.25 for the trip to the dam and return. The train will leave here at 9:51 a. Eastern Funeral services lor Anna, uaue Nickum of 928 Ashland aveniM, young daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J- now on relief: This data will furnish facts for use by local authorities when the state's new work pro- gram is placed Sn operation, Formal notices were being mailed I RETURN FROM STAY the life of Labatt aa the hours standard time. NEAR ARCTIC CIRCLE the stockholders of the institution had their funds tied up in property and investments, upon which they could not promptly realtee. passed and a definite arrangement with the kidnapers had not been brought about. I'd Remember Pioneers Honor to the nioneer Fymatuning KicKum, conaucwo.

at ww mam 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, ere very largely attended. They ere, in charge of Rev. H. L. John-n.

pastor of the Simpson M. E. relief, Mr. Meermans said. leaders, many of whom have died, For this reason collection of the been slow.

Manv Seek Former Employe London, Aue. 16. Police are paid oy tne speaicers irom dedication platform. In a others are trying to raise the Several touching song selections The following scneauie oi regis-ation for the districts of the coun- was announced. Registration Dates August 17 West Pittsburg.

9 a. 2 p. in the basement of the necessary to meet their as bound volume there will also be presented the complete Fymatuning story which records for the future sessments and Mr. Patterson has hunting a former employee of the Labatt brewery for questioning in the kidnaping of its wealthy head, Postpone Golf hopes uiat tney will De successful. Ruth Llewellyn and Carrie Stokes during the services.

nest Thursday. across the road in front of the bus.j We took some pictures of them and: also of the Finnish Laplanders lnj the native costumes. Up to Ivalo we saw the midnight sun, also at Lilna-hamari. We took some photographs English Spoken "Our trip to the Arctic Ocean, which is far past the Arctic Circle, Catholic church. a close friend of the family revealed gave in behalf of It.

The full dedication program August 2U Hllisviue, sewxu nuuoe. Event At Muny red as in the Emery case. Further announcement of the program for next week will be made later. Present pls.ns call for a match in which every player In the league will participate. onica Mrozek, Ruth Llewellyn, The Under the present laws holders nt should not consume more than 45 -Wa Au.eu.st the most, leaden sav.

resa Margie, Anna biancicn anc mu- Danx 61ocks are not naoie lor Sharon will close for the Feature Event For This Eve- house, to 3 p. m. August 21 Ellwood City, employment office, 9 a. m. to 2 p.

m. dav and the whole affair will The employee, the friend said, was discharged five months ago after his accounts were allegedly found short. He is expected to be arrested within 24 hours. After his discharge by John Labatt. the famtiv was repeatedly The service at the grave.

In Oak Park cemetery, was in charge of holiday atmospnere ior its Card Of Thanks. wish to thank the many August 22 Bessemer, ponce sta ting Is Held Over Until Next Week ROUNDHEADS tion, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

Mrs. H. L. Johnson, the deceased girl's Sunday school teacher, and Christmas Cards August 23 Miller's store, oasLie- stores will not close, many have ranged to leave their duties lor friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness during our recent bereavement, also for floral tributes 2 p. i NAME OFFICERS August 24 Wilkin's members oi tne sunoay m-wjui i-imc.

Mrs. C. E. Snyffer iuv Ttoninmlr. Belsel of Wal Don't order any Because of the heavy rains the nieht and this morning.

threatened by telephone, the friend said. "This employee often drove John of Auuust 24 Mltcheltree's store, Public officials, have completed to attend and will join with Pulaski, 1 to 3 p. m. making the course unfit for good play, the weekly golfing event planned by the New Castle Golf League around and knew his business tiTio thnrnnehlv." the friend cards until you see what we have to offer yon. Our samples other guests at the dam site.

Sankey Is Elected Head Of Re union Association For August 2o West's garage, Har- lace avenue was called to Pittsburgh this afternoon by the death her sister -In-law, Mrs. Clayton Edward Snyder (Louisa Warner) who passed lansburg, 9 a. to 10:30 a. m. plained.

"After he was discharged he threatened to 'get' Labatt." urooh lsts approaching irom the south should take upon reachlne Green will soon De ready. The employee's name was not re- away weanesaay evening ai ji hnmc 4351 Schenlev Farms Terrace. ville. That route leads directly into the village of Jamestown and the 50 Cards for $1 .00 Mrs. Snyder's death resulted from PLAN TO WED Coming Year All officers were re-elected Wednesday afternoon when the Roundhead.

Regimental Association held its business meeting in the Central Presbyterian church, following the the eflects ot an amomonne dent about three months ago HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16. Friends With name imprinted on each card. todf.v that Verlee Teii'JrJ ar ly injured and has been confined first major ransom kidnaping the abduction of John S. Labatt, million Adolphe Menjou, film players, plan dam Itself is located just north or it.

With every detail or the day's plans complete, nothing but a prank of the weatherman can spoil an occasion which promises to write itself in bold type into the history of the Keystone state. ned to he mamea August probably in Mexico. -RpKides her husband th vlves one son, Clayton Edward, of Toronto, Canada, and one rjaugn- CLEVELAND $3.50 WARREN fl.50 AKRON $2.85 E. LIVERPOOl $2.5 reunion dinner in tne cnurch parlor. The officers who served the past year and were re-elected are Jas.

P. Sarjkey, of Crafton, president. Ralph M. Campbell and Wil- aire London, brewer naa ine police completely baffled today. Up to 1:30 o'clock this afternoon more than two days after the victim was "snatched" while on a motor trip nothing tangible leading at Metzler's Chief Of Police EXPENSES DROP HARRISBURG, Aug.

16. Opera -tinR expenses for third class schools have dropped $9.26 per pupil for 1933. the department of public in- ZZ North Mill Street. CANTON $2.95 LISBON $2.65 VOUNGSTOWN Terminal, Public Square. Phone 39W.

PLANS ABE COMPLETE FOB DEDICATION OP Miss Laura M. Stevenson honorary -veioped. Of York Injured The experts "break" had A definite contact with PYMATUNING DAM the kidnapers had not been made. secretary and treasurer. Miss Guyla McDowell of Beaver Falls, historian, and Miss Francis McDowell chair-lady of the Honorary Membership At that hour, wugn iaontt, orum-er of the kidnaped man, was still waiting in a suite at the Royal York (Internationa) Nws Servlct) YORK, Aug.

16. Chief of Charles P. Gerber, of York, was (CottttaiMd from Tut Oh) from this immediate vicinity. By abductors hotel in Toronto automobile, train and bus the throng contact mm. COMEHERE For Furniture Auto Co-maker LOANS up to 300 seriously Injured today in an automobile accident while driving 10 miles south of this city.

Attaches at York hospital said he may be suffering from a fractured skull, will move into the dam region, particularly jubilant because the dedication heralds the rapid develop kin. Rev. S. F. Nesbit, former pas- Company Has u' oi the Central Presbyterian RADIO Authorized factory service for Philco, Buick, Olds, Pontiac, UMS and Chevrolet Automobile Radios.

We repair or install any make set. Drive in service. STORAGE BATTERY and ment oi an Ideal resort, center ior this end of the state. church was the speaker of the day and delved into the history of the Drill Meeting regiment nna some oi tne reunions that have been held. The aay Marriage Licenses 3ess and plans are already ay for next year's reunion.

YOUR HEADACHES may be caused by eyestrain, most headaches are relieved by corrective methods. Have your eyes examined by Dr. H. Lloyd Rich 30 V2 North Mill St. Graduate of Optometry Columbia University.

10 Years In New Castle Office Hours 6:30 p. m. to 9:30 V. M. Industry Also Jubilant All Industry celebrates as does the citizenry because it means for the industrial plants of the Shenango valley that dry spells will cause no fear inasmuch as a steady flow of water can now be maintained at all times In the streams hereafter.

Heads of corporations operating in the local region will be special guests at the colorful ceremony and ELECTRIC SERVICE. CO mm Wwlnesdav evening. Th West Pittsburg PHONE S3M. 109.113 NORTH MERCER ST. meeting was opened in the City hall by Captain Partington.

The company spent an hour in drilling on th. strepti. Unon the return to Charles J. Williams Jr Beaver Falls And Bessemer To will be entertained along with the the City hall there was an election for the office of 1st lieutenant. Herman Gilbert was named 1st Lieu governors and other state offlcla, Ila Mae Yerian Beaver Falls Richard M.

P. Morey Farmington, Moss. Ilene M. Perry. Farmington, Mass.

Battle Tonight their honor. The traffic problem will be well cared for because additional high "Treasure Island" With Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Lewis Stone, Lionel Barrymoie The first game of the champion tenant and Bryan Minner was reappointed by the Captain as 1st Sargent. Plans were completed for taking the company to Greensburg for the Regimental picnic of Regiment four on September 2. Transportation Is being furnished and the ship series between Bessemer and West Pittsburg Garlands will be played at 5 o'clock tonight at the Morgan-Burrows Motor Co. a New Castle 25 N.

Jefferson street Wf Ellwood City 904 Lawrence Ave. PLYMOUTH and DeSOTO way ponce win De concentrated in the Pymatuning section throughout the day. They will see to It that Samuel Diana. 919 5. Mill New Castle confusion Is avoided as much as pos Mary Etta Cross New Castle, R.

D. announcement at 1:30 o'clock today. clock today. i sible, Voiles The field is drying off nicely after IJr," npKr drill nlaht. future.

The next drill night At the PENN THEATER Roadway is improved Over an improved roadway from was planned for Tuesday, August game will be played. FOREST HILL. N. Aug. 16.

6 2Sc and 29c Valui Days, Starting1 Monday Jamestown, motorists may reach the point where the 2:45 program will take place. Other roads around O. C. JOHNRAE EARL. STORE PICNICS TODAY Rain caused postponement of all quarter-final matches scheduled for Distributors Entire stock beautiful patterns, fast col- Jk ots; 39 inches lift wide IvVYd.

nis championship. The New castie ury uooas store will close at four o'clock this aft- MOVE TO LOOSEN UP TIGHT CREDITS vantage points where more of the C. A. for the store's annual outing. lr.nr.r dp sereo toiugnt.

An- -p. jrCUESSTHE REASON IS SHE MATRIX SHOES SPRAYS DWIN IN THE ROOM-IT Mr Rnnnnvelt. announced the White Outing Heavy grade 27-inch Outing, STL' 10cYd. KILLS THE FLIES AND MOSQUITOES LET 5 CO OVER TO ciaba's HOUSE TONIGHT AND LISTEN TO THE monetary plan in his letter accept AND LEAVES SUCH A WONDERFUL ing Black's resignation. FI.ORSHEIM SHOES fur MEN DAVIS LADIES IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU m-aLsprl him for his hard FRAGRANCE OF FLOWERS ctent work during his 15 months- of RADIO -SOME HOW I service.

ALWAYS LIKE Reserve Bank Gov SHOE CO. First announcing acceptance Quilting Batts FOOTWEAR CAN'T FEEL WELL Black's resignation, the president then continued: "And now that you are leaving Dixie Maid Quilling ir Batts, 42c Batts, Washington and returning to i-mfa where von will reassume Blxl05-inrh, with quilt patterns post ot governor of the Federal reserve hank there, I am glad you are to undertake a new and important additional task. food dew in Uw bowtli Ginghams Sail the seas of adventure with boi''-Un1, 33-inch Plaid fast Ginghams, 1A. Ginghams, FOR SALE! 3-1934 Pontiac Demonstrators 2-1934 Buick Demonstrators Tills Is your opportunity to own a really fine car at a substantial saving- Don't mist these values I quality, special ly priced ISFGYd. "You can ao mucn gooa oy presenting the recovery program to the country's reserve banks, commercial banks and other financial institutions; by acquainting them with the successive steps taken by the administration which have resulted in the present prosperous condition of thes institutions and which make possible their cooperation with the administration in its program of complete business rehabilitation," 't) and wi fl 111 little Jim Hawkins and blustering, lovable Long John Silver! The story that has quickened the heartbeat of millions of men, women and children lives again on the screen with the glorious pair who made' "The Champ" the triumph that Takr Carter'! cr Filli whlth senUr OFFUTT'S BARGAIN CENTER IMHlLtfnMliwUIr talnlaaa, fracrant and ffclv DWIH kllla ftl, flaai, anta.

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