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Mount Carmel Itemi
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PAGE Fl nutnr CArainVFA, FRIDAY. JOLY TJ, 193H MOUNT CARMtl ITEM. SPORTSMAN GUILTY Wives Form Own Welcoming Committee COMMIE Ai IN CEMENT MURDER DANCE PUPILS GIVE PROGRAM ARISTESCHURCH IMP lem of taking the unnecessary drudgery out of housework humanity's greatest industry. These companies are also responsible Set, production techniques which quick ly bring the latest electrical innoj vatlons within the means of almost everyone. The housewives of the United States spend over thirty bililons of dollars per year, food alone costing twenty billion dollars fuel around nine hundred million dollars and electric light and power about six hundred million dollars.

The entire output of the iron and steel mills of America is valued at seven billion dollars a year and yet America's meat bill is equally as large. The entire output of all ma chinery manufactured is valued at seven billion dollars a year and the nation's rent bill is practically the same. flew Into a rage and shot Morris with a .45 caliber revolver. Bathelt placed Morris' body In the trunk of the car and drove aimlessly for several hours. Within 24 hours Bathelt took Morris' body to a cottage he had rented in South Hadley and entombed It In a cement floor.

Last March Bathelt became panicky in the fear that a future occupant might discover the body. Therefore he returned to the cottage, disinterred the body, wrapped it in mill felt, weighted it with coal and dumped it into the Connecticut Three months later June 22 two Sunday school girl picnickers stumbled over the body near shore in South Hadley. Hitchcock declared that Bachelt was married at the time of the murder, but had come to western Massachusetts from New York alone to attend the race. He married Margo Lindewal, New York heiress and former actress June 27, 1937, six days after the murder date originally set by police. A beautiful interpretation of the arts of terpischore was given by pupils of the Alice Schneider School of the Dance last evening in the Victoria Theater.

It was the third annual revue conducted by this talented young woman and a capacity crowd witnessed the exhibition. Tap and toe dancing, acrobatic and tumbling, combined with exquisite ballet, interspersed with comedy numbers and vocal selections provided a program of unusual entertainment. Ralph Kaseman and his orchestra, featuring James Higgins of Locust Gap as pianist extraordinary, furnished music for the program. The Rev. S.

C. Erick, D. superintendent of the East Pennsylvania Conference of the United Brethren in Christ Church, will preside over the quarterly conference to be held in Zion United Brethren Church in Christ, Aristes, on Sunday afternoon' at 4:00 o'clock. According to the Rev. Albert W.

Dambach, pastor of the Aristes Church, all trustees, officers of the official board and all presidents and treasurers of the various church organizations are urged to be present with their reports covering the period from 4ast October 3 to June 26, this year. A delegate also is to be elected for the annual conference which will be held in September. The Sunday evening service at Aristes, it was announced by Rev. Dambach, will be held at 7:30 o'clock, instead of 7:00. The singing will be directed by a gifted leader from Columbus, O.

NORTHAMPTON, July 15, (U.R)-John Paul Bathelt, 26 years old New York sportsman, slew Charles (The Jeep) Morris after a quarrel over a race track touting venture," Assistant District Attorney Stillman D. Hitchcock said. The prosecutor's announcement was the first disclosure of the "real motive" behind the "cement coffin" murder of Morris, 48, a race tipster and horse trader. At the same time Hitchcock revealed that the murder occurred July 7, 1937, instead of June 21 of the same year, as at first reported. Hitchcock's report followed his interview with Bathelt before the slayer was taken to state prison to begin a life sentence.

He was sentenced yesterday after pleading guilty to murder in the second degree. The murder, Hitchcock said, climaxed an altercation over the divisions of spoils obtained In a race-tipping enterprise at Agawam race track in nearby Springfield. While driving along a country road some eight miles from Northampton, Bathelt accused Morris of double-crossing him. In the ensuing argument, Bathelt ANTHRACITE FIRE CO. PICNIC SUNDAY July 17th COMMUNITY PARK Mount Carmtl REFRESHMENTS MUSIC-Everybody Welcome STOCKHOLM, Me.

(U.R) Railroad section hands here captured a pure-white porcupine, rare in this section of the country. HOUSEKEEPING DRUDGERY YIELDING TO SCIENCE The flyers' wives waited Impatiently with the official welcoming committee at Floyd Bennett Field for the arrival of the crew of globe-girdlers. Left to right: Mrs. Harry Connor, wife of the navigator; Grover Whalen, president of the New York World's Fair; Mis. Richard Stoddart, wife of the radio engineer; Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and Mrs.

Thomas L. Thurlow, wife of the instrument engineer. Wire Briefs PICNIC FOR TRUCK FUND I WmT mm Immm i I fc-ir mm i i Prince Gustav at Chicago CHICAGO Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden and his party arrived today in Chicago on the first leg of a projected tour of the Middle West. A crowd of 500 cheered as the Crown Prince and Princess Louise Hair Brushes, 75c 39c A Ui. i cMc.

Styl- i II. As a result of the amazing progress that has been made In the field of electrical household appliances, time-saving, labor-saving, comfort-bringing appliances are being added to American homes at the rate of one-half billion dollars' worth per year. According to Electrical Merchandising for January 1938, the value of just 18 of the electrical appliances in the homes equals five and one-half billion dollars. They can be grouped as follows: electrical kitchen equipment and all other cooking appliances, two and one-half billion dollars; radios, one and one-third billion dollars; vacuum cleaners over one-half billion dollars; heating pads, heaters, clocks and I. E.

S. lamps, one hundred and ten million dollars. A smaller number of electrical manufacturing companies has fostered the greater part of the large-scale scientific research which has been responsible for so many in-ventions and improvements and some of the finest inventive and administrative minds of the country have been devoted to the prob- LOS ANGELES CURB RACKETS The Anthracite Fire Company, one of this region's oldest and finest volunteer fire-fighting organizations, will hold a picnic for the benefit of the truck fund on Sunday at Community Park, south of town. There will be plenty Of doings, including music and refreshments, members of the picnic committee announce. Everybody is welcome to attend.

raCnIS7Vj3l Protect Your Clothing From ft 3 I Moth With An MkSw WCv iSi I SAVE MONEY ON YOUR PICTURES We develop all sizes at 4c a print. Buy your films here! and get your favorite picture enlarged 5x7 for 9c ST. STEPHEN'S BOYS CAMPING AT KNOWS alighted from their train from Washington, D. in Union Station and were Joined by their son, Prince Bertll. F.

D. R. On Coast SAN FRANCISCO President Roosevelt brought his transcontinental New Deal crusade to San Francisco today to give his bessing to U. S. Senator William Gibbs McAdoo in California's bitter primary campaign.

Flowers, flags, crowds and cheers were blended with music when the presidential special arrived at Coockett, small industrial community across the bay from San Francisco and scene recently of a violent strike. Woman Found Slain WIMBLEDON, Eng. The body of a well-dressed woman of about 30, Members of the Junior Boys Club of St. Stephen's Episcopal this city, are camping at Knoebel'sl Grove. The campers, in charge of Robert Becker, will remain there two NEW EASTMAN CAMERAS Box and Folding weeks.

It I jXVS I I I X-; A tlM ill in 'fiiniVrll nnVlll mmi i II' 3 1 IE 1 LOS ANGELES, 0J.R-District Attorney Buron Fitts reports that this city is freer from payment of tribute to racketeers than any large community in the country. 98c fe: I And Up I0TT- with the face battered and throat cut, was found early today opposite the All-England Wimbledon tennis rourts. A passing motorist discovered the body in the lover's lane" named THIEVES STEAL CAMP WHARF Somerset Road, across from the METHUEN, Mass. (U.R Add freak jobberies: thieves stole a wharf irom Camp No. 2 at Forest Lake.

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