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ifAGE TWO BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1934. A Thought tVENING STAR AND THE DAILY RECORD 1 VI QUA LIT Stocks Bonds NATIONAL MARKET CO. I have coveted no man's silver or gold or apparel. The Acts 20:33. The soul of man is infinite in what Merged and published every evening except Sunday by The Star Publishing Company, (Incorporated) 10-16 ST.

JAMES PLACE Jit covets. Ben Jonson. Lujkx mndStld emnmissUn htuU NO. 5 MECHANIC ST. EASTER SPECIALS Europe is in need of mutual comprehension, or it is heading for twilight.

Premier Mussolini of Italy. V9 PROBE DEATH OF BRIDE Pittsburgh, March 30. Police and coroner's officers today were investigating the death of Mrs. Dorothy The American army is not exactly a hotbed of Communism at this time. Helen Hill, author.

ib. Shapiro, 26, a bride of six months, II I II 1MI HAMS 2ci7c EVENING STAR Established 1871 VOL. LV. NO. 76.

The Daily Record Established 1890 VOL. XLIII. NO. 156. wnose Doay was iouna lying across a bed in her home here, in an effort to determine whether she had been murdered or was a suicide.

A bullet had pierced her temple and a revolver was lying near her right hand. 111 BvMebrev New Yek sWer4 Oftea lWefcMwFthe Ml If you learn something or the art of happiness, you are likely to receive a mild kind of condemnation from those friends who have not yet learned it. John Erskine, novelist. Armour's Star Fixed Flavor, Swift Premium Oven-isen, Morell's Pride, Honey Brand andDanahy's Tace Fine, Skinned Sugar Cured Best Grade Hams, 17c Pound Established 1879 R. HABGOOD President NOTICE Drafts, checks, postoffice orders, etc.

should be addressed to Star Publishing Company, at Nos. 10-12-14 St. James' Place, Bradford, Pa. An asterisk after an item indicates a paid ad. H.

1U4M4, Ut. R. P. HABGOOD Editor and General Manager The smile of President Roosevelt is the most precious asset that America has at the present moment. Joseph P.

Tumulty, secretary to the late President Wilson. HOLD IN DEATH Hollywood, March 30. A coroner's jury today had returned a verdict holding Mrs. Nellie Madison, 39, former Montana cowgirl, for trial on a charge of murdering her husband, Eric Madison, film studio attache. Her preliminary hearing was scheduled for Funerals Entered as second class matter February, 1909, at the postoffice, Bradford, FRED S.

TOTTEN Managing Editor under the act of March 1, 1897. Providence has decreed that our country (Austria) should be the point of stabilization for the peace of Europe, and so for the peace of the world. Edgar L. G. Prochnik, Austrian minister to the United States.

Mrs. Helen M. Parker Funeral services for Mrs. Helen M. Parker, former resident of Bradford and widow of Norman Parker, were held yesterday at 10:30 a.

m. in Utica, N. Y. Burial will be in Fill 41cfor3" STEAK 3 14'2e lb- PORK I0IN "-14'2c LEG OF LAMB "-21c 1 CP lb. Pork Veal lb.

1 1Jl Chops Chops iJl 25c-3lb HAMBURG WIDMANN TEAH, Inc. SPECIAL COLD CAPSULES BREAKS UP A COLD In 24 HOURS The Original Cut Rate Drug Store more cemetery, Clarence, N. to-i There are dark cl)Uds over morrow. and wet must be prepared to defend Mrs. Parker died following a five ourselves a necessary.

-Rear Admiral days' illness of pneumonia. She was Paul AraSf naYal attache to the soviet a member of the Utica First Meth- embassy at Washington. odist church and of the Home and Foreign Missionary society. While far as foreign p0ijCy is con- a resident of Bradford, she resided cernedi Hitler is the only statesman on Williams street. in the world who knows what he Surviving are a son, A D.

Parker wants.Raymond Leslie presi- of Clarence, N. and two grand- dent of the Foreig.n Pcuicy Association, sons, John H. and Newton B. Par- GRACE E. MARSTERS City Editor FREDERICK R.

SIC A Advertising Solicitor Delivered by carrier within the city limits at 12 cents per week. By mail postpaid: Single copies .02 Three months 1.25 Six months 2.50 One year 5.00 Note The use of an asterisk () after an item indicates it to be an advertisement. News items have no such marks under them. "International News Service has the exclusive right to use for republication in any form aM news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in thiA paper. It is also exclusively entitled to use for republication all the local or undated news published tfftibUcatkm's Complete Tfete I CartTand Circulation tie 1 I I ListedjnCTM SARD MTCJi DATA SERVICE FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934.

Wfrl J'9' if. i mm i WeJ AUTO, FURNITURE AND CO-MAKER Mr ker of Cortland, N. Y. It is illegal to sell as whisky any liquor less than 80 proof. Edward P.

Mulrocney, New York liquor commis- Charles T. Stauffer SAUSAGE fc" 25c The remains of Charles T. Stauffer QUICK SERVICE SMftLL MONTHLY PAYMENTS saau who died in Middletown, N. will arriVe.hr?ra(?f,0rC? You can keep a deg hungry for a ing at 7:05 clock and will be taken lcn? time but you can.t a bone to the home of his sister, Mrs. Ed- from him being Olson, 167 Barbour street.

The man Thomas Personal Finance Co. iiinerai wm oe neia Monaay morn ing at St. Bernard's church. PORK ROAST Room 205 (Second Floor) I.O.O.F. 4 Main Cor.

South Avenue, Bradford, Pa. T1nne, Bradford 6613 I AUTO. FURNITURE AND CO-MAKER LOANS4eil mm Our peaceful country needs a peaceful national anthem, like "America the Beautiful." Prof. David Muzzey, Col- Brad Herbert Moody BUTTER vpm 2IU mm 49c Funeral services for Brad Herbert urnua TTnivi'-v herein." TELEPHONES Local and Long Distance Business Department 5513 News Department 4522 Our readers will confer a favor upon us by reporting any irregularity or unnecessary delay in the delivery of their papers. Moody were held this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the family residence in We do nct necd L.

Town. The Rev Paul Mi ler fa around t0 determine what ls good viT i. lclia11 and what i5 bad for the public mind lb. Fair in south and mostly cloudy in north portion tonight and Saturday; little change in temperature. i church officiated.

Following the serv It is not possible to make people good Win 'DOCS' RESTAURANT Finest Place in McKean County to DINE DANCE EAT Beer, Ale and Luncheon Specials 140 Main St. Phone 9843 by law. Representative William Connery, of Mass. ice the remains were taken to Cory-, ville where interment took place in the family plot in the Cory ville ceme-'tery. The Eldred Lodge of F.

A. M. had charge of the services at the 'grave and furnished the honorary ipall bearers. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT talk, write, and worship as we pleased, Representative in Congress abolition of inherited caste distinc- ROBERT F. RICH announces his tions.

formal recognition of the fact Right now I'm just the mama of a baby that I hop? will be a swell Ij-it. Elsie Janis. candidacy for the Republican nomination for Representative in Congress from the 16th District and respectfully requests the support of the voters at the Primary Election to be held May 15th. How many bovs and girls I have? Oh, about 20. I no count them more.

I like baoies. Kaili. Eskimo BOY GANGSTER SLAIN Chicago, March 30. Joseph Garelli, mj 18. lay dead today with a .45 caliber KING APPLIANCE COMPANY Bradford's Exclusive Home of Crosley Products 21 Mechanic Street The craze for contract has done fway with fhe art cf conversation.

Octavus Roy Cohen, famous short story writer. 6c" BOILING BEEF 'He 10c" ClCALLAS lb lk lb. Sliced Lamb A lbs. OCr Bacon Stew Jl Wlb. Veal Veal lb.

I ftn-lCn CL Breast Roast lUt 1JL OC. 2 Weiners Cottage lbs. LM lbs. Bologna Cheese dl bullet through his heart, the third victim of what police said was a feud among boy gangsters. Three youths strode into a Sholto street saloon and, finding Garelli seated at a table with several companions, opened fire.

Seven bullets struck the youth, killing him almost instantly. The trio fled. that, as far as rights are concerned, all men are created equal. Now we are beginning to demand freedom from economic disabilities; freedom from poverty, for instance, and from the fear of poverty. We are beginning to insist that political equality be balanced with economic security.

It is this demand which is back of such pending bills in Congress as the Wagner-Lewis unemployment insurance law" and the Connery 30-hour week bill. Now the thing to notice is that never before, in all the world's history, could a demand for economic security have been made sensibly. In all former times it was inevitable that inpecurity be the lot of the average man. There simply wasn't enough of everything to go around. Some- For State Assembly Editor, Star-Record: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of Representative in the general State Assembly, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 15, 1934.

Carl L. Peterson, Bradford, Pa. February 23, 1934. ftadio is the universal sewer of all tho arts. Gilbert Seldes, journalist end playwright.

Elizabeth Callahan Shop Creations FOR SPORT FOR STREET FOR EVENING TTotol Emery Buildinc STATE BANK CALL FORMER SENATOR DIES Harrisburg, March 30. The Depart- Newell, W. March 30. Funeral arraneements were beina made toriav "lent of Banking today had issued a for Edwin Wells 42 general sinier- cal1 condition of all state banks as NO LONGER CAN WE ISOLATE OURSELVES of March 5. intedent of the Homer Laughlin China company and former West Virginia pute at Detroit gave all of us an object Population, as Malthus pointed out, Ur m0dera tended to increase faster than the NESTOR IVERSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Floor Sanding Dial 9430 139 Clerance St.

BRADFORD, PA. Poverty was in- means of subsistence, escapable. self-inflicted bullet wound. Wells was attempting to place a revolver on a stand near his bed when it was accidentally discharged. He kept the weapon for protection against burglars.

pcoocys 19c doz- EGGS All Local Gathered Every Egg Guaranteed lb. lb. CHICKENS 21c'23c It pavs to shop at REICli'S Dept. Store 3-5 Main St. But today our troubles come" because there is too much of everything.

For the first time since this old planet started spinning, every man can get a fair whack of things. Insecurity is no longer necessary. The abolition of poverty is perfectly possible. The ordinary man has come to realize this. He knows there is enough of everything to go around and he wants his share; and which is a point worth remembering he doesn't care very much how he gets it.

Fresh Dressed This solidarity is a thing which has come upon us in spite of ourselves. We didn't will it; most of the time we have hardly so much as thought about it. It took the discovery that a strike of auto makers in Michigan could tie up the entire national recovery program to make us realize that it exists. And the fact that it does exist is bound, sooner or later, to make a profound change in our method of running our society. We have talked a great deal, in these 1900 years, about the brotherhood of man; but so far we have treated the idea as the Levite treated the man who fell among thieves we have looked at it respectfully and MAY SEEK MORE TAXES Washington, March 30.

President Roosevelt may ask Congress to impose S228.0O0 CM0 additional federal taxes in order to meet the cost of the pay cut restoration, and increased compensation for veterans, administration leaders said today. Rep. Byrns of Tennessee, Democratic floor leader, said he thought the president would put it up to Con For Your Home $22.50 to $600 EASIEST, TERMS Clark Humphrey 35 Mechanic St. All cuts of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork on sale. Plenty of happy, snappy clerks at your service.

gress to provide the money it has RAYMOND AVOODRUM "THE INSURANCE MAI 1 l1 Masonic Temple Liai J310 Over GreenewakTs already voted. I FACTS MUST BE KNOWN If a member of President Roose- THE STAR IS READ MAY CLOSE PUBLIC LANDS lfWV.AA MJ Vli bilV JiVAV- ...111 If Now we are being forced to discover -i j4. 4.i. uenver. iwarcn ou.

uov. cm. u. that this is an idea which, in the unTthP 1 wpt Johnson of Colarado, has asked Wash-shrt. RPif-riPfpnsP VP mnsf tnrn America, ana is pulling the wool over A sheerest self-defense.

3SX AlJb HU iJ iL.i i irr in mshihtm hup; vf i no rna na tion can be maneuvered to the edge of Jondsin the western part of the MRS. PINCHOT INDICTS NRA York, March 30. Declaring the NRA has "broken down" Mrs. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot, wife of the governor, today had indicted Recovery Administrator Hugh Johnson for having "betrayed the workers by taking orders from big business and not enforcing the codes." Mrs. Pinchot addressed a rally of the Allied Wood Workers' Union of Red Lion last night.

HEALTH into a working reality. We may not feel like brothers, but we must act like them. Are we our brother's keepers? We might as well be. for he is ours. When an argument between the TAXI! TRANSFER! Dial 3111 "The Voice of Service" TITO TAXI TRANSFER CO.

Marxism without realizing it, the OLttLC iliC BU" fact needs to be established definitely 8 ation flawed numerous com-ad the man's name should be pub- ff'omv, in that section lished that Utah sheepherders were filing on the land. denrivinK Colorado stock- KE recovery program of the entire United kfnhW'hat tlhithim- States-can imperil the happiness, the i ti, i this is true if someone has just been 1 the Alcohol's Food Value Lies Only in Energy Dr. Fish-bein Clarifies Earlier Statement That Caloric Worth of Highball Equals That of Three Hard-Boiled Eggs. indulging in a lot of loose talk, creat security, very livelihood, that is to say, of rubber workers in Ohio and textile operatives in North Carolina ing a bogey-man out of nothing to scare us out of adopting a law or a and machine shop employes in Rhode Evcrvthing in Lumber A. Miller Son Lumber Co.

Island and lead miners in Colorado- 1 important then the complete and inescapable in- "en. By DR. MORRIS FISIIBEIN handball and squash racquets make 1 about as great a demand on energy Editor, Journal of the American as any games people can play. A Medical Association, and of i person playing a fast game of hand-I Hygeia, the Health Magazine ball or squash racquets for one-half terdependence of the people of the 10 De nation is too plainly demonstrated to 5 Dial 4156 118 Kennedy St admit of any more argument. HZ The charges spread before the House Not long ago, while in Oklahoma hour uses up about 300 calories of City, I said to a reporter who asked energy.

me about the food value of alcohol This is equivalent to the amount of We no longer have any "local" fpnnhloc Hf vuinimnc Wie Kpw TTn rd by James Henry Rand, must that the caloric value of Uie highball calories that are available in two slices PERSONAL SPECIAL had been determined to be approxi concern of yours. iR rlBfc to know yours the of bread and butter or in two dry Martini cocktails. The same amount of calories is available in a pint of exact facts in the matter. It's in the box! It should be in the bag! Your Easter Hat. You're not froing to disappoint YOUR public again like you did last Fall by setting along in your old hat.

Man alive. Spring. It's nearly Easter. You are expecting action from Washington but a about yours tndy Sparc ten minutes. that there'll be a lot of years when you'll be wearing no hat at all.

beer. I One of the chief reasons for over Classified advertisements under this head including Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost. Found, are ONE CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. No single Insertion less than 25 cents. Each figure counts as a word.

No discount. weight is the large amount of extra "Vkcrviinvci'i food consumed by many people with out regard to the caloric values of valuable Something has happened to us, while we have been arguing and disputing. It is high time that we realized it. We are all in the same boat nowadays; no one can rock it without disturbing all of us. THE FREEDOM WE SEEK ILS BECOME ECONOMIC A great 'shift in the popular idea of freedom, which will ultimately have a very great effect on our political thought, has been taking place in this country during the last few years.

This shift has been moving us away from our traditional notions at a rapid pace. It is giving a new twist to the things we demand from our govern mately the equivalent of that of three hard-boiled eggs. The statement, cut down to say that a highball is equivalent in food value to three hard-boiled eggs, has been spread widely over the country. As a result, I have been deluged with letters during the last few weeks, particularly from organizations for prohibition and from ministers, asking the exact significance of this statement. It becomes necessary, of course, to say again some of the things that I have said repeatedly in these columns about food values.

Values of foods in nutrition are measured today not only in terms of calories, which represent energy yielded, but also in terms of other constituents proteins, which are important in building tissues; mineral salts, which are necessary to health and MRS. KROMAS Formerly of Port Allegany is now located at 91 Con MICHAELS STERN CLOTHES gress street. Readings from 10 a. m. to 8 p.

m. 28-5c the food taken in. The average man who attends a banquet already has had his breakfast 1 and luncheon, which usually gives him enough calories for the energy output for the day. At the banquet he gets about 2500 calories in the form of food and another 700 calories in the form of drinks. I To overcome the added caloric value, it would be necessary for him to play handball or squash racquets for five and one-half hours or to walk 60 miles, or to run 30 miles.

NOTICE New suits, topcoats, for use Easter, $10. Bankrupt stock. Tuna Cleaners, 58 Mechanic. 26-5c Dunlap Mallory Spring Hats $3.50 to $5.00 Exquisite Easter Ties, 65c $1.00 exCAB FOR RENT However, it should be emphasized i again that the food values of alcohol growth; and particularly vitamins. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, 45 West Coo'don street.

28-6c ment, and it is steadily changing our concept of the relation of the individual to the society of which he is a part. Briefly, the shift can be explained by saying that we are beginning to demand economic freedom rather than political freedom. Once we demanded freedom from the oppression of rulers freedom to are wholly enerev values. Thev do DIAL 4141 Emery Hotel Taxi Day and Nlfht Service C. O'Connor Wm.

O'Conaw Owner FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 45 West Corydon street. 28-6c Except for the caloric value, there not provide any of the vitamins is no evidence that the food value which, it has been established, are of a highball approximates that of essential to health and growth. Neith- II inree nard-Doiiea eggs. Pr do they provide protein, which ls FOR RENT -Good house. Inquire 27 Park street.

in the playing of ordinary games, necessary for cell repair. 28-6c.

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