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4 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. KING OF GREECE Danny Fortman and Bill Davidson, Colgate's two husky football guard, are "straight students In their NEW PEACE HINTS COME FROM BOTH ROME AND PARIS (Continued from First Page) AIRPORT C0IV1PANY MAY BE DISSOLVED OTAGNERACT LEWIS DIKES IN MISSOURI COURT GREEN'S WARNING studies. WARNER BROS. THEATRES HAL ED ON RETURN i i i i a formal American embargo was considered unlikely by many informed PLAYHOUSE BULLETIN; FEATURE PICTURE TIME "Rendezvous." Feature at 9:50. STRAND "Last Days of Pompeii." Feature at 10:00.

RIALTO "The Payoff." Feature at 9:65. RITZ "Big Broadcast of 1936." YORK "In Old Kentucky." Feature at 9:25. Red Lion LION Stewartstown persons in Rome. Measure Faces First Legal Stockholders Will Act On Recommendation Of Directors On Dec. 16 In Brief Statement He Says He "Will Bury The 1 Kondylis Resigns U.

W. Head Says Federation President Cannot Change Industrial Unionism Plans Test In Kansas City; Government Defends It ETHIOPIA CLAIMS effect simultaneously. Postponement of the oil conference grew out of a meeting1 between M. Laval and the British embassador to Paris, They agreed to recommend the delay lest early oil sanctions aggravate the existing tension with Italy. In some sources it also was suggested M.

Laval wanted more time to attempt conciliation of the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, A new date for the oil discussion will be fixed on Friday by Dr. Au- 2 VICTORIES IN NORTH Last Days WM. POWELL Rosalind Russell Addis Ababa, Nov. 25. (AP) The LOSS HAS BEEN $10,000 CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT in "Rendezvous" EXPLAINS RESIGNATION Ethiopian government asserted to CROWD BALKS POLICE (By The Associated Pi-cbkI Athens, Nov.

25. George of Greece night two victories on the northern (By The Associated Prose) (By The Associated Frees) Kansas City, Nov. 25. The "Wlag- front had turned the tide of the war RAMSAY "When A Man Red" and "Super Speed." STARTS wasnington, Nov. 25.

John L. THURSDAY York will be without an airport according: to the impression George H. Hummel, treasurer of the Tork Airport company, left yesterday afternoon on members of the City coun came home today after 12 years irt-ner labor act was condemned as an in that sector to Ethiopia. An official announcement said Ite' gusto Vasconcellos, of Portugal, pres Jewis curtly dismissed a warning unconstitutional interference with ident of the coordination committee tonigni rrom William Green. Dres- exile but a stormy welcome for the returned monarch closed on a sharp ident of the American Federation of Fred Allan's in jasmatch Wores, leading a detachment of Raa Seyoum's warriors, had on sanctions will meet on Wednesday to complete their work prior to the note of disappointment when he failed to make a specific gesture of am Labor, that organization of a committee within the federation to pro triumphed in two engagements with next session of the committee of the and IT'S TOWN HALL in three days.

eighteen. mote industrial unionism might cil at a conference between cormcil and Mr, Hummel. Mr. Hummel told council of the action taken yesterday morning by the board of directors and grave council the impression that it was too late to reach some As evidence that Italy is not quit Dnng grave consequences." In one fight, the government stated, three Italian battalions attacked At The Capitol ting the league, M. de Michelis, II "It won't change our plans at all." organizing such industries aa steel and automobiles.

Arthur Wharton, president of the Machinists; John P. Frey, president of the Metal Trades Department; William Hutcheson, president of the Carpenters, and numerous others maintain that a for instance, should belong to the Carpenters union, no matter where he works. north of Makale, had lost their com Duce's representative to the govern Lewis, chief of the United Mine commeroa and praised as an instrument for industrial peace as attorneys argued its first legal test in federal court here today. "It is an interference with the con-tractnral relationships of employer and employer," contended John Madden, of Kansas City in support of the Majestic flour mills' petition for a. permanent injunction against its enforcement "It is the machinery, the avenue for peaceable settlement of labor differences, elimination of strikes mander and several soldiers while the ing body of the International labor office, announced he would attend a rest of the troops were dispersed, plan by which the airport could be aved.

The conference was called by council, who asked Mr, Hummel nesty to political opponents. The be-monocled sovereign, who earlier was swept off his feet and flung aloft on the shoulders of wildly cheering thousands, issued a politely worded proclamation from the palace. He did not refer to the hundreds of political prisoners or exiles beyond the statement, "I will bury the past." George, whose return effectively Workers, told reporters after Green had handed them copies of a letter he had sent to Lewis. The letter went also to the six other union meeting of the league committee on Semi-official dispatches stated the refugees Thursday. Ethiopians in the south had regained the fortified town on Gorrahei, taken by the Fascists early in their advance from Italian Soanallland.

The Italians POSTOFFICE WORKERS presidents who have banded together to work for unionization of mass production workers by industry rather than by craft. That is, they were said to have suffered heavily. scrapped Greece's republic, had been and facilitation of interstate com- there to see if some plan could be de-Vised by which the airport could be preserved. Realty Development Mr. Hummel told council that the board of directors of the company decided that they would dissolve the airport and turn it into a realty development by which the stockholders of the company could get some return on their investments'.

He stated The government announced its GIVE LIBERALLY IN WELFARE CAMPAIGN London, Nov. 25, (AP). The expected to proclaim a general am VALUABLE MEDALS STOLEN FROM MUSEUM New York, Nov. 26. (AP).

The theft of three of the most important medals bestowed on the late Henry merce," countered Charles Fahy, chief counsel for the national Labor dick Powell troops had forced the Italians to retreat south of Gorrahei, as the Ethiopians increased their efforts to repel the invaders following the visit of the emperor to the southern front last week. would have a single union for workers In the steel industry, rather than several unions of different steel crafts. "When organizations within organizations are formed for the achievement and realization of some declared purpose, no one can accurately prophesy or predict where such a Fairfield Osborn from the gem room League of Nations postponement of discussion of an oil embargo against Italy, it was said today in authoritative quarters, does not mean there of the American Museum, of Natural ncsty. Gen. George Kondylis, who established himself as regent through a coup paving the way for the king's return, resigned tonight and his resignation was accepted by the king, who began to study the formation of a new government.

It was rumored that George would history was disclosed today. Relations board, in resisting: the petition. Judge Aterill E. Otis took the case under advisement. No indications was given when a decision may be expected.

It probably will be several weeks. Attorneys for the milling company, an Aurora, concern, previously had raised the Supreme court's ruling on the NRA as a barrier, to consti The medals were stolen November has been a weakening in the purpose of league leaders to suppress the Italo-Ethiopian. war. Two reports also indicated an internal strengthening of the empire. Dejasmatch Mohammed Yahia, 15, nina days after the dean of Os that they could develop a residential district at the site of the airport.

A previous conference with WPA officials revealed that it would cost the city $100,000 for the grovnds of the airport end that it would cost fred allen ann dvorakI RUB I NOfT movement will lead," Green said in There were no assurances, how ask the "dark horse" Demetrios Max-imos. former foreign minister, to be ever, as to now soon ureal amain commander in Aussa province, who had been called a deserter by the Italians, informed the government the letter. Give Way To Confusion "It could and may diverted from its original purpose. Experience has might press for action, because of come nrime minister as a political $11,000 for the materials to develop the airport. The WPA would give the unsettled political situation in the situation in my province is sat tutionality of the Wagner act.

peace-making gesture pending gen born, who had been president of the museum for 25 years and who was honorary president at the time of his death, Police said a number of fingerprints had been found on the glass beneath which the medals rested. The value of the medals as melted gold was said to be only $200. France, which requested the isfactory." Fahy, saying he interpreted the Paul WH ITEM AN The marriage of Dedjazmatch Apte act as applicable only to industries which drew the bulk of their rev Mariam, governor of Lekcppti prov ince, to the daughter of Haile Selas sie, Princess Tsahai, was predicted by Patsy KELLY-RAMONA DECORATING FOR $174,000 for the cost of labor to develop 'the project. The city if they would take over the project would be faced each year with the upkeep of the airport. It 1s said that Congressman Harry L.

Haines ie trying to have airmail service inaugurated in this city provided the airport is taken over and developed. Operated At Lost December 16, at 3 p. was set STEWARTSTOWN eral elections. Diplomatic Corps Absent T4ie diplomatic, corps, still unaccredited by the new regime, was conspicuously absent from the day's el-ebiktion. So enthusiastic was the crowd in hailing the recalled 45-year-old monarch that it got beyond the control of police and swept him to their shoulders.

Cavalry, with drawn sabres, chargari the crowd. One person was reported wounded. I Stars! 10 Song Hits! Stare! shown that organizations thus formed are productive of confusion and fraught with serious consequences. "My conscience and my judgment lead me to advise against it and emphasize most vigorously the danger of division and of discord which may follow." This exchange followed ewis' resignation Saturday as a vice-president of the federation, and his explanation to reporters this morning that it waa due to "irreconcilable differences" with a majority of the enues from interstate commerce, said his office had evidence contradictory to the Majestic Mills' assertion that it operates sotely within 'Missouri. He argued that the question whether the act was applicable to the Majestic should have been determined at tbe hearing to which the mill management had been summoned when it asked and received Be Among the First to See This Picture at the Holiday Midmiht YULETIDE CARNIVAL Show Wednesday, 11:45 P.

M. court officials. They said the king favors the wedding as a move in solidifying the empire. The governor controls a district which has many elephants and much gold. A belief that if Premier Mussolini conquers northern and southeastern Ethiopia he will call a halt to the war was voiced by a.

prominent diplomat. He said he believed II Duce, however, would continue his cam- paign subversively, trying to cause Tuei. Nor. 26-27 DOUBLE FEATURE BUCK JONES In "WHEN A MAN SEES RED" "SUPER SPEED" with Proton Foster Mary Carliile Thankigivlnr Night Only Jamee Dunn in "Welcome Home" as the date on which the forty-nine stockholders will meet in the Chamber of Commerce rooms to vote on the question of dissolution of the Landing from the cruiser neije Central Section Will Present Phaleron. George, attirea in an uu- executive council over "how workers i miral's uniform, drove with the crown III Tork Airport company.

It was saidi in the period of ownership by the; a temporary injunction from Judge Otis. "The proper way to test this or any legislation," he said, "is by a normal following of ths processes of the act to their logical conclusion. "I respectfully submit that at this Gala Appearance For Com ing Of Santa Claus hi I Ml aTV II friction among rival chieftains. in our large industries should be organized." Sidney Hillman, president of the Amalgamated Clothings Workers; David Dubinsky, president of This source asserted he thought the A 2,000 yta. old, wiltttn for this my ftourl APPEARS FRIDAY NIGHT Festoons of laurel were strung time there is no reason for this court to issue an injunction." Fahy, in a two hour argument, stressed repeatedly the railroad labor act of 1926 and the interpre prince In American-made automoDiies to Athens.

Here the streets were lined with flowers. Formal, ceremonies of the return were held under an improvised arch at the entrance to the ancient capital of Greece. A guard challenged: "Who goes there?" v. "The King of the the monarch, proudly answered. The crowd then broke through police lines to hoist the monarch on the Ladies Garment Workers; George L.

Berry, president of the Printing Pressmen, and a number of other union chieftains ag-ree that craft lines should be abolished in company about $10,030 loss was suffered on the venture to give this section contact by air with other parts cf the country. No action was taken by city council at the conference yesterday afternoon. One of the counciimen stated that he and his fellow counciimen felt that the airport is in the county and should be more of a cornty project than a city one. He stated across South George street and West Market streets, and wreaths of the same riant were encircled about Fascist leader would avoid open aggression in western Ethiopia in order not to come in contact with British interests in that section. A government commuique quoted an "Ethiopian chief" arriving from the north as reporting great demoralization among the Itlians.

He claimed their communications were badly disrupted. Advices from Harar, in the south, said Christos Kekhayadakis, Greek aide of Wehib Pasha, former Turkish general who ig commanding Ethiopian troops in the Ogaden, had stated tation placed upon it by the Supreme court in the Texas and Louisiana railroad case in which, he said, the Thanksgiving Nite! TED BLACK In person with his Orch. street lamps. Glimmering' white porcelain sign3 with black silhouettes STETSON HATS right of labor to organize was for were placed along streets overhead Sold by ever affirmed. yesterday as the beginning of York's Christmas decorations program in Special Adm.

65c plus taxes preparation for the annual Santa their shoulders. When order was restored by the cavalry, a procession moved to the cathedral for a tie deum mass conducted by the archbishop of Athens. Dancing 8:30 until 12:30 Claus carnival, which begins Friday REVERSE DECISION that the city feels that it should at least be a half and half proposition and that up to the present time the present county commissioners have Hot attended any of the meetings. The directors of the airport company said that the action taken yesterday morning follows the recently expressed unwillingness of the city cr county to act to establish a muni evening at o'clock. IN BYRNE CASE FridaySTUDENTS HOP intensive preparations were being Approximately 200 contributors to the program will receive beautiful (Continued from First Page) MADE SALES BUT c-yj Christmas window cards.

The Mer chant's poster caTries a "Sales Spe made for an Ethiopian counter-offensive. Kekhayadakis, brought to a Harar hospital suffering from feer, declared the Ethiopians had recovered completely from early demoralization caused by Italian air raids. FAILED TO DELIVER W. C. Hoster, 57, of 206 North cial" message, which will be used in Jud'ge Niles rtled the will gave the connection one special item of securities to Mrs.

Byrne. From this YORK Starts TODAY FOR 9 BIG DAYS Geore-e street, was arrested at iv merchandise1, not to be advertised in decision the appeal was 1 ken o'clock yesterday morning on charges The appeal was argu before the The Glorious Climax of Hit Wonderful Entertaining This I HIS LAST FAREWELL To the Millions who Loved Him WILL cipal airport with the aid of WPA and city or county funds. The directors of the company attending the meeting yesterday morning were President J. O. Whiteley, Vice president, E.

G. Kepler; Treasur er George H. Hummel, E. A. Hirseh man, B.

Hostetter, Frank Wogan any other manner. Area Decorated of false pretenses and fraudulent con State Supreme court lyst May at "PROTON iisij JASLJa THRONE 'HfTS yr 9 J0HM WOOD Picture DAVID HOLT DOROTHY WILSON WVRLEY BIRCH version of money. Patrolman Sipe The merchants plan that this year Harrisburg. The Supren1 the decorations shall be placed on case was ered a reargument and again argrd at Pittsbu seized Hoster who was turned over to Constable John Billet on a warrant from Alderman Clyde Bentzel. SAY OIL HAS AIDED THE CAUSE OF PEACE Lh on Tues- and H.

Walter Young. One member Hoster is alleged to have soicited ef the board Joseph Kindig, was Market street between Queen and Fonn streets and on George street between North street and College avenue. Continental square will also be elaborately decorated. The decorating of the streets is being supervised not present. Rome, Nov.

23, (AP). Diplomatic sources said tonight that oil, by rais day of the late York fair week. Harvey A. Gross appeared as counsel for the appellant, and William A. Allen and Allen C.

Wiest, for the appellees. Under the decision of the Supreme persons for orders of statoinery, himself as a salesman for an cut-of-town stationer. Police say Hoster converted money received to BRAZIL PLACED IN STATE OF SIEGE his own use and that no deliveries of court the appellees will now be re stationery were made. The stationery TO CRUSH REVOLT quired to file an answer to the facts alleged in the petition of Mary Eli company, it is said, onre employed LAST TIMES TODAY DUNN Hoster as a salesman, but discharged in zabeth Shadle, administratrix, (Continued from First Page) him over a year ago. The defendant was committed to jail.

as you like him best IN OLD KENTUCKY DOROTHY WILSON RUSSELL HARDIE CHARLES SELLON LOUISE HENRY ALAN DINEHART by City Electrician John I. Strebig. The fund which is being collected to finance the decorating of the streets will be somewhat larger this year for it is the wish of the merchants that the Christmas lamps shall be ighted during the evenings between and including Christmas and New Year. Last year they were lighted during that period only on Christmas night and on New Year's evening. Carnival Plan The plan is this: I "THE PAYOFF" Claire DODD Patricia ELLIS ing the threat of spreading war, has aided the cause of peace.

It is a stake for which Premier Mussolini will fight, well informed observers stated. Upon it, they asserted, depends either a conflict in Europe or a peaceful division of Kthiopia. Italy's vital need of "black gold" was described as the basis for diplomatic activity which culniinat 1 today in postponement of the League of Nations consideration of an oil embargo against the Fascist nation. Italian officials still were anxious lest the United States, through a voluntary oil embargo, set the pace. But most authoritative Bources ex- WILLIAM JENKINS nambuco, although driven from sev eral nearby towns.

DIES OF INJURIES TOMORROW ONLY Military authorities took unusual precautions to tighten sea and land MALTA TEMPLE (Continued from First Page) defenses here. HER DAUGHTER'S FOLLY W4 ffi hex ftvl th iMtttf actat IteH Non-commissioned officers of the caused police to suspect that there had been a collision between the BILL ROBINSON ftrmy were said to be leaders of the Insurrection, adopting their tacticts from the successful Cuban revolt of 'wee motorcycle and an automobile, but RUSTEES ELECTED I At each street intersection in the decorated districts, and in Continental square, there will be stationed Santa Clauses who will be ready to receive MAIDS 27 i the stories told by the two boys who PkybyChulaT.Dury A Fox Picture 1933. Dressed doubt that the American saw the accident refuted it. Fears for the safety of the Graf government would take formal action The two boys were seated on a to keep oil from Italy. curbstone nearby and they said they tRRN HULL MARGARET LMDSAT RUTH OONNEtLV ANITA LOUISE I Zeppelin, scheduled to land at Recife where the fighting is centered, were dissipated tonight when it was In diplomatic quarters, likewise, saw Platts round the corner on his 'cycle.

There was no collision with neither Great Britain nor France Positively HIS LAST GREAT PICTUREI Every Man Woman and Child Will Want To See It! FREE To the First 1'000 Attending 1 O'clock Mat-inee Tuesday and Wednesday a Beautiful Picture of "WILL ROGERS" Reorganization Of Board Will Take Place At Next Meeting Of Body learned the big ship reviated from was considered likely to deliberately Added R. Bin-hley In "HOW TO SLEEP" from children up to 12 years of age their letters to the Yuletide saint. Each Santa Claus will be attended by a Boy Scout. At 8 o'clock on that evening the lamps on the Christmas decorations will be lighted and will remain lighted every evening until New Year's day. the automobile, they said.

The funeral of Platts will be held precipitate war through such an her course and dropped mailhags at Macoio, capital of Alagoas, returning on Wednesday morning: leaving the These sources described Britain as Immediately toward Africa. fearful lest Premier Pierre Laval of She carried no passengers on the home of Mrs. Gertrude Duncan, 44 East College avenue, at 8:80 o'clock, with a high mass of requiem at SV Patrick's church at 9 o'clock. In- REPORTS RECEIVED present trip, The Zeppelin ordinar Franc'e weaken the sanctions front by opposing inclusion of oil in the Coming THURSDAY First YORK Showing Barbara STANWYCK Robert YOUNG "RED SALUTE" With Nella WALKER (former York girl) ily moors at Jequia, on the outskirts The annual meeting of the Malta DR. FREDERICK H.

GAIGE, A. M. t. "key products" banned from Italy. cf the city, near Orlinda, where fed Temple association was held in the: "'terv temple last night and the following! This situation, they said, acted lo EIGHT ARRESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS iai iorces ana reDCis were Battling.

Officials of the Condojr syndicate, Ira Reibcr and "'l' trustees were elected: further the cause of peace because everyone realized the danger of war. iutuy v. ueuiviiia, ilia pttruuia. agents for the ship here, orderad the State Teatheri College, Millemille, Pa. will diacouraa on the following nibjecta OF AMERICAN HISTORY On Saturday, Premier Mussolini war Dy radio to land elsewhere if Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Jenkins, 625 West College avenue; two sisters. possible or if she had enough gaso Mrs. L.

W. Kestner and Isabel le Jen was reported unofficially to have told Sir Eric Drummond, Great Brita'n's ambassador, that cutting off of the line to proceed to Rio de Janeiro, Harry Williams, Sandilands comman dery No. 152; A. L. Williams and John Lehr of the Chosen Knights commandery No.

174; R. R. Mutza-baugh and W. M. Kverhart of the Noble commandery No.

360. A report on the receipts and expenses for the year was submitted by the secretary, Willis Everhart. The reorganization of the board of trus CHIEF GERBER AND kingdom's oil supply would be a kins, and, a brother, Jesse Jenkins, all at home, and his grandfather, Klder J. A. Rocer, Luray, Va, The funeral will be held at 2 p.

tn. Thursday with 27 "Mittaket of Eight prisoners are scheduled to appear before Mayor Harry B. An-stine in police court this morning at 9 o'clock. Harry W. Reeser, 62, Eas-ton, was arrested yesterday at 10:20 p.

for drunkenness and disorderly conduct by Patrolman J. M. Rutter. Neil McGonigal, 48, with no fixed address, was arrested yesterday at 7:50 p. by Patrolmen George Zlegler and J.

M. Rutter, for drunk "hostile act." LAST DAY FOUR OFFICERS ILL Vittorio Cerrutl, Italy's ambassa services at the Henry Sleeger and Nov. History." Thur, Dec. Calamity." Chief of Tolice C. P.

Gerber and four patrolmen of the York police dor to France, was said to have told M. Laval the same thing, thus persuading the French premier to block the embargo temporarily by getting Sons Memorial Funeral home, 822-30 East Market street. Interment will be made in Grecnmount cemetery. 5 "A National department are ill. Chief Gerber, 224 West Maplo street, wns not at his tees will take place at next monthly meeting of the group December 9.

Harry Williams, president, was in desk yesterday due to illness. the league sanctions committee to postpone its meeting, originally charge of the meetin Patrolman L. R. Schaeffer, 121 Bouth Albemarle street, is confined to his home suffering from sores on scheduled for Friday, As for the United States, some nis nanus wnicn may be due to a disease known as "rabbit fever." He sources expressed surprise and injury at what they interpreted as American determination to outdo TRUSSES, SURGICAL BELTS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS CORRECTLY FITTED COOVER'S Private Fitting Roomi 201 8. Queen St.

601 W. Prlneeu St. A Man or Woman to fit yon has been off duty for several days, enness and disorderly conduct. Harry Bicrkamp, alias Neff, 61, with no fixed address, was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Rutter for drunkenness and disorderly conduct at 7:25 p. m.

Walter C. Jacobs, 63, 840 Loct'et street, was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Rutter and Zlegler for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. J. Lawrence Swiley, 35, Richmond, Va. was1 'arrested for drunkenness and Taken ill yesterday Patrolman Harold, 28 North Beaver street, did sanctionist nations on the question of oil, through pleas from Washington for a 'Voluntary" stoppage of ALAHABAD SIESTA MAKES NOMINATIONS Alahabad Siesta 77 Princes of Bagdad met on the second floor fron of the Malta temple last evening and nominated officers for the coming year.

John Lehr, sultan, was In charge of the meeting. not report for work. Patrolman Michael J. Schwint. 308 West Princess street, is confined to Y.

M. C. A. Auditorium, York, Pa. 8 P.

M. Each Evening Ticket! on Sale at Morris Drug Y. M. C. A.

Sulphur Vapor Bath, 29 N. Duke St. Adults Single 35c Student Single 25c TOMORROW "PAGE MISS GLORY" Marion DAVIES Dick POWELL It was Inconceivable, one highly- placed person said, how the United disorderly conduct by Patrolmen States could become an accessory to this British policy." his homo suffering a heart ailment. He has been off duty for about six weeks. The condition of Patrolman Earl W.

Heltebridle, 340 West Jackson street, who underwent an abdominal operation, continue favorable. He has been off duty for about ten weeks. He is abel to be out-of-doors. RUSSIA MAY AID Paul R. Hostetter Block So.

of 1950 W. Market HokcH Mill Road. Phone 66S9 Building Supplies Paints Field Tile-Terra Cotta Pipe Shingle Staina Creoiotei Pure Asphalt Boot Coating DR. F. H.

GAIGE, A. TODAY ONLY OIL SHIPMENTS BAN Geneva, Nov. 25 (AP). Condition Robert Deckman and Rutter yesterday at 5:30 p. m.

Joseph Conway, 89, East Pittsburgh, was1 arrested for drunkenness and panhandling by Patrolmen C. D. Saylor and Rutter yesterday at 4:25 p. m. Harry W.

McLane, 58, Philadelphia was arrested yesterday at 6:16 p. by Patrolman Rutter for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. They were all committed to the city prison for police court. al Soviet support for the proposed ban on shipments of oil to Italy was Carl Laemmlt presents A Universal Pictvn TWO WOMEN HURT AS AUTO HITS TREE Miss Lorraine Flemming, of York R. D.

6, is a patient at the York hospital, suffering from concussion of the brain and contusions of the chest and legs as a result of an automobile accident about 8 a. yesterday on East Jackson street. Her mother, Mrs. J. F.

Flemming, sustained slight lacerations and bruises. given the League of Nations today as league committee, at the request of Premier Laval of France, deferred indefinitely its discussion of such an GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT JOT embargo. A league communique, which stated California ranked second to New York in gasoline consumption in the the Friday sanctions committee discussion had been postponed for "some WARN AGAINST ALLEGED IMPOSTER Police were informed yesterday afternoon that two men, described as being middle-aged and traveling in a car, are approaching residents of the city and persuading them to subscribe to a Townscnd Plan pamphlet. These men were branded by several Yorkers interested In the Townsend plan as impooitora. They warn York residents not to subscribe to any pamphlet or make any donations unless they know to whom they aregiv-ing the money.

Only authorized clubs or secretaries are to accept donations, It was made known. Miss Flemming at the wheel of the first half of 1935, using 685,611,000 1 automobile, with hr mother as an oc- "THE GINGHAM GIRL A Snappy, Colorful, Musical omedy, by the Members of St. Patrick's Dramatic Guild. W'll- A MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th illiam renn Auditorium Tuesday, November 26th Beautiful Song and Dance Routines. An Evening of Laughter and Fun, Cast of 100 gallons as compared with 675,626,000 for the same period of the previous year.

days," also said the Idea of the embargo had not been abandoned. The Russian communication, announced later, said the Soviet union was ready to apply an embargo on oil, coal, iron and steel on a date to be fixed at Geneva providing, how TOMORROW "MAD LOVE" with PETER LORRE COLIN CLIVE FRANCES DRAKE cupant, was traveling east on Jackson street and crashed against a tree. The accident occurred when the sun visor on the windshield dropped, obscuring the driver's vision. As she was attempting to place the visor in its correct position she lost control of the machine. Frosty guns or rifles, after being used on a freezing day, should be left In a cold place.

Never place them ever, that both league states and non- members put such an embargo Into near a Are,.

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