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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, MONDAY OCTOBER 21, 1935 PAGE TWELVE i Efforts to negotiate an agreement existence, Ethiopia's holy city is Italians Plan Ethiopian Push Nattiomal-DimeBainik seeing its first wheeled traffic in the streets Hundreds of children, and grave, dignified priests, gathered to stare and chatter as they watched airplanes open-mouthed. Italian political officers summoned heads of families and chiefs and announced a new civil administration, in which the town would Learn Beauty Culture A Profitable Profession No Down Payment Required 1 MEMBER FEDERAL (Continued from Page One) ment is the continuous consolida- off Shamokin tion of the position advancing RESERVE SYSTEM supplies for the next stage, extend ing and widening roads. be divided into precincts. It Even with the roads improved for i under which Italian bombers would refrain from blasting' the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway, which is French-owned, were understood to be still in progress. The most recent proposal, it is reported, that the Italians recognize the right of the Ethiopians to transport troops and munitions already within the country on condition that no new supplies of munitions be brought in by the railroad.

Franca is understood to be bringing pressure for acceptance of this proposal to spare the railroad. Most of the ammunition in Addis Ababa already has been sent to the northern and eastern fronts. New arms, made available by lifting of the embargo against Ethiopia, could easily be imported, without using the railroad, by way of Berbera, British Somaliland and from the Sudan. There are numerous caravan routes from both directions. Aksum lies in a fertile valley, the richest territory yet entered.

It is a town of 4,000 people, of motley SAFETY SECURITY transport of supplies it is far from plain sailing. For example the road from Eritrea to Adigrat has sharp curves, many on the edge of precipices. Along the roads- can be seen wrecks of motor trucks which plunged down sometimes hundreds of feet when their dog-tired drivers Special Low Weekly Terms Learn This Interesting, Well-Paid Profession Approved Theory With Plenty of PRACTICE On Living Models Under Supervision of State-Licensed Teachers circular conical thatched huts grouped in compounds surrounded by walls, each inhabited" by the head of a family, his sons, daughters and relations. The principal building is the Coptic Christian cathedral, a low stone building with broad flights faltered or mistook turnings in JOIN NOW darkness. 1 0f steps and courtyards.

The inner There are increasing indications courtyari forbidden to women, that the Ethiopians are concentrat- whUe men must rem0ve their shoes ing for a strong resistance in the wnen they enter it. Tembien region about 50 rmes i under the eucalyptus trees groups south of the Aduwa sector. 1 0f the erave. white haired priests Post-Graduate and Teacher's Course taught to men and women. Visit our school.

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Outside the walls are Hope Seen for Eventual Peace LONDON, Oct. 21 (U.R) Hope was expressed in well informed quarters today that a ten-day breathing spell for troubled Europe may provide the basis for eventual peace between Klbeen seen, airplanes have observed m-nuns Dilffrims. come from hun nevertheless a steady nortnwara 'movement of isolated groups. dreds of miles afoot, suffering from leprosy, or with ghastly sores or diseases of disfigurement, hoping They report that troops are moving northward all over the southern country from as far as Addis Ababa. Airplanes have bombed and dis-Dersed groups not only on the im Banks Have Confidence to Loan when business men have confidence to borrow, THIS bwk is in a strong position to make loans whenever business plans and related business conditions warrant them.

From many quarters come reports of improvements in general business conditions for the nation as a whole. As such gains become more prevalent and firmly established the opportunities for successful undertakings will increase. At the beginning of such a stage in business it is important for business men to take stock of the future. This bank is continually studying national and local business information and is always ready to discuss plans and conditions with its business neighbors. it develops that a loan is justified, we will make the loan, WE SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS EYEGLASSES ON CREDIT! AlttheXeic and Smartest 1 1 Styles in Glasses! jj for a miracle to cure them.

Some erect a few sticks to serve as a shelter, to live or die there. Around Aksum are a number of the ancient monoliths centuries old, their origin unknown to the inhabitants and 10th century Portuguese monolisks. One of the principal buildings 'is the ghebi or holy residence of Ras Siyoum, governor, who Is commanding the Ethiopian army on the northern front. It has been made into a store house from which the Italians give supplies to the people. Natives acceDt Italian silver but No Down Payment Glasses as low as $5.93 Complete Italy and Ethiopia.

Those who at first regarded the lessening of tension between Italy and Great Britain in the Metiter-ranean as an isolated, if important factor, now believe that fruitful diplomatic negotiations for settlement cf the entire crisis may follow. The League of Nations, proceeding with the penalization of Italy for its undeclared war on Ethiopia, is not to take further action until October 31, when it will e'ecide on the date for declaring a complete, immediate boycott of all Italian goods. The Mediterranean, where Great Britain has its gigantic fleet con- 1 mediate front but eastward toward the Red Sea and westward toward the Sudan border. From the military viewpoint the prospective action southward toward is the most interesting and most important because it is the first step toward opening the way for the most vital passable road to Ethiopia, which extends for about 250 miles right into Addis Ababa. Ironically this road was constructed by Emperor Haile Selassie and Italians helieve it will be one refuse bank notes.

They are prof- iteering. Prices of eggs and chick centrated, and Libya, where Italy has massed three divisions of regu ens have douoiea. After a proclamation at Aduwa of the most important factors in by Gen. Emilio De Bono, commana- his downfall. er-m-cniei, uiai clergymen uu Guaranteed eyeglasses ideally correct and stylishly correct in most becoming mountings and latest shaped lenses, on the easiest credit terms.

Priced at low as $5.95. ONLY FINEST QUALITY LENSES USED lars, may prove the key to settlement of the Italian-Ethiopian dispute while the League is preparing for further it was said. Germany is the big question mark. There is yet no indication of Germany's attitude toward penalties It was still under construction soldiers in occupied lerricory wiw until rhP Italian ramnaien started ma not suomu uieiiucivw wimw hart rparhPri as far north as 10 days would be regarded as en- 3C Ma irio a dozen miles north of Lake i emies, clergy representing 200 Cop against Italy. Yet is is generally I felt that she will cooperate, provid- i was active in the early days of the Blum's CREDIT JEWELERS OPTICIANS Independence Market Streets, Shamokin, Pa.

Mahanoy City Shenandoah Tamaqua tic churches and 20 moslem groups in Tigre province submitted themselves. (Copyright, 193:., By United Press) anthracite industry. She is survived NOW IS THE TIME TO COME TO NEW YORK Ashangi and a little more than 100 miles south of the present Italian line. Some Europeans have traversed the road and say that it is readily passable to motor trucks at good speed. It is 30 feet wide, most of Sa Ethiopians Plan the wav wide enough for three To Take Offensive ed that she is adequately compensated either financially or diplomatically for any loss of trade.

The essential gravity of the whole European situation, lacking any basis for negotiations, will be brought home to the 3ritish public and the this week. Parliament, called a week early, will meet at 2:45 p. m. (9:45 a. m.

EST) tomorrow. There will follow a three-day debate on the foreign situation and then it is expected that Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin will ask the king to dissolve parliament by three daughters, five brothers and sisters and three grandchildren. The funeral is to be held from the home of her sister, Mrs. Norton Hanley, Centralia, at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon, with burial to follow in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Centralia. Miss Dean Weds Catawissa Man Max Yoffee Cash Store 1226 West Pine Street Phone 1869 PUBLIC MEAT MARKET' Special Sale Monday Tuesday, Wednesday so that there can be a general elec (Continued from Pae One) fense includes the towns of Aksum, Aduwa and Adigrat and a drive to extend this line further southward is expected momentarily.

The Ethiopian high command is planning an attack on the Italians in the region west of the Webbe Shibeli river according to reports which added that large quantities of ammunition and supplies were There is no city in the world that offers visitors greater facilities for diversified entertainment than New York and there is no hotel in this great city that offers you more for your hotel dollar than The Lincoln-NEW YORK'S 4 STAR HOTEL for 1 block from Times Square, 3 blocks from 5th Ave. 8 minutes to Wall St. Underground passageway to all subways. for 3 fine restaurants the Coffee Shop, theTavern Grill and Bar, and the BLUE ROOM for dinner and supper dancing. 20c POPPY SEED BREAD loaves Full Line of FRESH MEATS and SMOKED MEATS Married Saturday Shamokin Girl Evening in St.

Joseph's Church. tion for the 615 seats in the house of commons. David Lloyd George, opposition Liberal leader, in a speech last night deprecated the failure of the League to prevent the Italian-Eth- ALL OCTAGON SOAP AND SOAPINE 6 for lines of traffic. It is of baked soil and one of the few roads useable by motor traffic in the whole country. Much money was spent on It.

Italians believe it will fall like a plum into their hands. The role of fast midget tanks, breast high, each with two men and a machine gun is destined to be important. First they are to be used in considerable numbers in the mountainous, roadless country immediately ahead, where even mules have difficulty. They will be used for dispersal of small concentrations and they will be even more useful when once the Italians reach the 30-foot road which commences north of Lake Ashangi. The army is going into one of the most colorful of countries.

At Aksum Saturday I saw the meeting of the old and new. For i. 25c 10 15' CLEANSER, Special for A Camion road runs from this war There are reports that Britain town in Siramo province toward the I EXPERT will build more than 20 "mystery" Important cellegi and provisional football garnet each week (send for free 19)5 football schedule) ef 4 race boxing and wrestling matches. department World's largest buildings, museums, ttc. for 69 fine theatres within 6 blocks.

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MINCED HAM 2 lbs. zr 16' 25' 35' 35 35c Miss Anna Dean, Shamokin, and Gerald Haley, Catawissa, were married at 9:00 Saturday evening in St. Joseph's church. Father Pius Foist, assistant rector, officiated. The bride, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Dean, 949 West Spruce street, had as her bridesmaid, her sister, Miss Elizabeth. Paul Haley, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Haley is a graduate of Coal Township high school and West Chester State College'; She had AMMONIA, large bottle CRACKERS, 9e box 1 7 region into which troops under command of Gen.

Rodolfo Graziani are slowly struggling forward through the mud. Prospects for an Ethiopian offensive against the invader appeared improved today as it was rumored that a credit of 2,000,000 for purchase of munitions was being arranged in England. Ethiopian funds for this purpose already cruisers as part of a $1,000,000,000 program of strengthening its defenses. (Copyright. 19 35, By United Press) Miner Entombed For Nine Hours Special ISHAM JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA play nightly including Sunday! for DINNER AND SUPPER in the new and beautiful BLUE ROOM Full Line of DRUGS more tnan a score 01 centuries 01 Now You Can Wear False All Kind of Canned Goods and Fruits at Good Prices WE ACCEPT ALL RELIEF ORDERS AND DELIVER FREE are available in London and will Teeth With Real Comfort Fasteetli, a new, pleasant powder, (Continued from Page One) FRANK W.

KRIDEL, Managing Director JOHN T. WEST, Managtr been teaching in the elementary grades at Beavertown. After the ceremony the newly-weds were feted at a reception at the Dean residence. They will reside at Milton, where Mr. Haley is employed in the office of the Pennsylvania railroad.

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FORMER RESIDENT LINCOLN 44TH TO 45TH STREETS AT 8TH AVENUE NEW YORK Send for booklet with map showing subway system and all arterial highways leading (o New York City or see your local United Cigar Store or Whelan Drug Store for information OF HERNDON DIES NOTICE A meeting of the Polish Independent Political Club will be held tonight at 7:30 in the club rooms at Springfield. Thomas Staniszewski, Pres. George Lenker, 7Q, formerly of Herndon, for several years past residing at Palmyra, New Jersey, died at the home of his only son, Jay probably be used at once now that the embargo against exports of arms to this country has been lifted. The well-equipped troops leaving the capital today contrasted strongly with the rag tag army led by-War Minister Ras Mulu Getta, including thousands of half-wild southern tribesmen, already on the road toward Dessye. Departure of these forces did not greatly decrease the number of troops encamped in the hills around the capital.

As fast as soldiers move out to the east and north new fighters come in. It is estimated that 70,000 fighting men are now in the various camps within walking distance of Addis Ababa. Two hundred and fifty Camions, most of them belonging to residents of the capital, were hired today to carry the departing troops as far as possible along their road before nightfall. The forces formerly under command of Ras Haile Selassie Gugsa (which the Italians announced deserted with him) now are under command of Dedjazmatch Kassa Girls! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS! ENTER YOUR DOLL IN THE BIG DOLL DERBY TEN LOVELY DOLLS TO BE GIVEN FREE! Bring your doll to Kresge's 25c to $1 Store and fill out a contest entry chart. All competing dolls must be entered in the race by Wednesday noon, October 23.

There is nothing for you to buy. Everyone except Kresge employes is eligible. Prizes will be awarded at the store, Wednesday afternoon, October 23, at 4:30 P. M. Lenker, following an illness of sev Romanoskie before the entire mine caved in.

Finally, after nine hours of grueling toil, Romanoskie, exhausted but cheerful, was removed and taken to his home at 38 South Pearl street. Men who engaged in the rescue work were Leo Kanaskie, Frank Radzicwicz, John Zanewski, George Burdish, Joe Owczarz, Sylvestro, Francis, Joe and Paul Zielinskij and John Misterka. Rescue workers said that a portion of the rib had pushed out where Romanoskie was at work, and that the miner had braced himself and thrown out his arms to ward off the rushing coal. This served to keep the coal from packing tightly about his body and permitted him to breathe. Both Romanoskie and Salters were slightly cut and bruised, but otherwise seemed to be uninjured-.

Romanoskie was suffering from exposure and shock and will be confined to his home for several days. Lumber used to shore up loose coal and otherwise prevent new falls during the work of rescue was eral weeks. Mr. Lenker was for MONEY STP. YOU IT many years a successful farmer on an island opposite Herndon but had been living retired the past several years.

The body will arrive at Herndon A COMPLETE SET OF ATTACHMENTS today and burial will take place tomorrow In the Herndon cemetery. Let advance you the cash you need for home and personal purposes. You can get $100 $200 or less in 24 hours and take a whole year, or even as long as 20 months to repay. Com in, write or 'phono PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 40 E.

INDEPENDENCE ST. Phone 1440 SHAMOKIN, PA. RIDGE WOMAN DIES WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO EACH PURCHASER OF THE NEW OF COMPLICATIONS Sakihat, it was announced after Ras furnished free by Levi Korbicz, widely known building contractor. 1 Siyoum's telephone conversation I with the emperor. iPX VACUUM CLEANER Church Host to 16 East Independence Street Mrs.

Henry Gaughan, 61, of Hick-cry Ridge, died of a complication of diseases at her home. Surviving are her husband; a son, Michael, and a daughter, Mrs. Agnes Miner. Eight grandchildren also survive. Mrs.

Gaughan was former'y Annie Borush. The funeral will be tomorrow morning at 8:30 from St. Edward's church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Don't miss today's News-Dispatch comics.

Boy Scout Unit ON MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH Learn how the new Eureka's powerful "MACHINE-ACTION" eliminates tiresome "ARM-ACTION" from your vacuum cleaning. I with 1 i. iiiil! ERATION Dresses oJS DOWN ONLY HERE'S RELIEF Wherever it is however broken the surface-freely apply soothing mm Resinol BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS l3 (Continued from fage One) a boy who perhaps is often misunderstood. It was pointed out that if boyhood is regarded with understanding interest, there will be less haste in branding him as disobedient and destructive. Scout Executive MacMillan clos3d with a statement that the cost of crime today in the nation is $15 annually per person, while the Boy Scout program costs only 10 cents per person.

"Greater support of the Boy Scout movement would mean a decided decrease in the crime element that is so prominent in the United States today," the speaker said. The church program closed with congratulations by the visiting executive on the fine progress made by the Gowen City troop in the first few months of activity. The troop at present numbers 16 3 CLEANING PRINCIPLES TV Pirns 1. New beauty. 1.

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C. HACK SONS Hardware Specialists for Half a Century Mrs. Mary Beers, 75, member of one of Centralia's oldest families, died suddenly at 8:30 Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Carmitchel, Philadelphia, where she was a guest. Death was due to acute heart failure.

Mrs. Beers was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Morris, pioneer settlers of Centralia where her father SMITH BROS. PATRONIZE THESE HOME-OWNED SHOPS Quality Shoes 1 Since 1914.

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