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-nnn ETENTNQ MOUNT GARMEL ITEM EXCLUSIVE LEASED WIRE DISPATCHES OP THE UNITED PRE S3, GREATEST AFTERNOON NEWS ASSOCIATION WEATHEB Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; somewhat warmer. UUU" rmosey-s Wife Isn't going "SSttrt divorce affair song. Unless with "dough." PRICE TWO CENIS. 24,9 MOUNT CARMEL, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1931. XLIII.

i CHILD Working on Relief Problems 2000 tURDER Head Pinned In Stove Grate Two Days, Man Dies Labor Government Quits In England; Donald Remains LOST IN WOODS MORE WORK CASE IS LISTED NORRISTOWN, Aug. 24, (U.R) Howard Frederick, 48, whose head Frances Hinkle, 3, Found Premier Recommisstoned Im-' Packers No. 2, 3, and 4, Rav rirostoski. Alleged 17 17 was pinioned for at least two days beneath a coal stove in h'3 home at Schwenkville, died today in the Montgomery Hospital. Asleep in Woods at 1 :30 This Morning en Run and Wm.

Perm Collieries Resume Trial in Sept Goes on mediately by King to Form -Coalition Ministry BUDGET DEFICIT CAUSES DOWNFALL WANDERED AWAY HAD BEEN IDLE ONE FROM CLAM BAKE TO THREE MONTHS Several Scores of People He Was Under I Other Collieries Expected to Nation Faces Crisis Due to Depression and Weakness of Financial Structure Ke influence He was found lying unconscious on the kitchen floor of his home by a neighbor, William Radliffe, who forced his way into the house when he saw newspapers from last Thursday on the steps. Frederick's head was fastened beneath a grate under the stove and Radcliffe had to obtain aid in lifting the stove to free him. He never regained consciousness. Cuts and bruises on the side of his head attested to his struggle to free ing start in a Short Time; Preparing Mines Two thousand mine workers, who had been idle from one month to three months, returned to then- listed for of Northumberland Coun- rHmlnal Court, wiuc" 28, and for which pur- Searched for Her Since Yesterday at 4:00 P.M. With several score of persons searching all about her after she had wandered away from a picnic near Elysburg and became lost, a three-year-old tot from Mount Car-mel yesterday calmly took off her little sweater, rolled it up to use as a pillow aad then fel lasleep in the woods.

She was Francis Hinkle, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph By Webb Miller (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Aug. 24, (U.R) The Labor Government resigned today, but J. Ramsay MacDonald its leared remained at premier to guide Great Britain through a desperate financial crisis at the head of a National or Coalition, Government.

MacDonald called on the King mvb been drawn the pasi wees, i Rolick Chrostoskl kW nri: Frmpi charged with wife Police found no Indication of foul play, Indicating that Frederick had been caught while working to the police he shot his wife at their home labor today in this section. One thousand men at Packer Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company alone picked up their tools for the first time since early Summer. The operation is located near Lost Creek. At Raven Run Colliery of the Jeddo-Highland Coal Company near Shenandoah, 400 workers resumed work after an idleness since July 24.

Wm. Perm also started today-Labor from Mount Carmel, Cen- about the stove. He lived alone. bJulV. we uicu ho wan lin.

ltamsay Mat-Donald JnfanCP Will UC Klv the influence of Intoxicating that he was maue FLOOD WATERS Hinkle, south Spruce street, this city, the former constable of the Third Ward. The child disappeared about four p. and was not found until 1:30 m. today, a mile and a half from porarily insane during a quar and informed him of the state of affairs. The nation's second experiment with a Socialist government, after a little more than two years -of depression and financial weakness, ended in the government's inability to solve the problem unaided.

The King commissioned MacDonald to form a new ministry, including labor, conservative and liberal elements. As in the days of the war, when the parties joined hands be the first wife killing IN CHINA TAKE trder trial in many years, accord tralia and other communities in this immediate vicinity is employed at both collieries. CONCERT BY THOMAS BAND THIS EVENING rrnmshin miner was tried and They lost no time In getting down to work to meet the problems of the nation's unemployment emergency, President Hoover and Walter S. Glfford, right, president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company whom the Chief Executive drafted to act as generalissimo of the relief campaign, here are shown as they left the White House for the Rapidan camp for the week-end. Steam time is expected start anv time at the collieries in this Evicted of manslaughter for klll- GIGANTIC TOLL section.

i woman wun wuum no uuu u-ht nnfc his wife. Empty cars were run onto colliery sidings. In addition we where the picnic had been held. She was curled up on the ground, soundly asleep with the sweater tucked under her head and totally unaware of the great excitement that she had created. Out of the large number of people who Joined in the search, the youngster's father himself discovered her after she had been among the missing nine hours.

lore than fifty new cases have returned for the criminal court hi due to the long lay-off of the Officials Estimate 35,000 Sq. are told unofficially that company hands have been sent for to make Miles Under Water as N. Y. Gangland Executes Will Give Famous Shamckin Band One of Their to present a united front against the enemy, the new government will go to work at once to bolster Britain's faltering credit, impose national economies, and raise a $600,000,000 budget deficit. The governments resignation, came late yesterday afternoon, after the anxiety of trouble of the last necessary repairs inside at several Yangtze Leaps Banks aimer recess, accoranig iu nau llcosH, docket clerk in the com- of the Readine collieries, which in bioner's omee, upon wiucu inai cases are listed.

By Wilfred Ling, Trio In New Massacre dicates that the company officials anticipate orders that will soon r--' i (United Press Staff Correspondent) Numerous old cases are iuu icauyj mean a resumption of work here. Professor Robert Thomas and his Shamokin Band are scheduled to HANKOW, China, Aug. 24 (UJO Hay was put into the mines at In the searching party were relatives and friends who had attended the picnic on th efarm of Fritz Mis-eravich. Mount Carmel, and residents of the countryside. give an open air concert tonight at trial, and the new ones will be ipised of by presentment to the and jury, guilty pleas, continues to the next term for reasons Thousands of Chinese iwhc believ- Latest Killings Come as Defy Community Park.

STOLEN CAR FOUND ed they had angered the Dragon To Crime-bickened Citizens Locust Gap, showing the company expects to lower all the mules before long, which would mean greater activity at that colliery. Constable Hinkle. too. made a Mobilizing for Fight illness and none prosess wnere God of the Yangtze awaited death In the yellow waters of the river or from cholera with oriental stoicism flvtne trip to this city by automo week had been climaxed by a day of momentous decisions, and many rumors. It became certain that the government would resign early in the day, but MacDonald clung to office until he was certain of his course.

He called at Buckingham Palace at 4:13 p.m. (11.13 a.m. New York Time) and left at 4:35 p.m., after presenting his resignation and receiving his commission. district attorney office does find the prosecuting evidence IN A MINE HOLE NEAR KULPMONT NEW YORK, Aug. 24, 0.R) Gang bile to round up more persons to assist In the hunt.

Three cars today. ting enough in his mind to con- The concert was originally slated to have been given about ten days ago but it was postponed on account of rain. Professor Thomas, one of the best known musicians in this section, has many friends here. He Js instructor of the Boys' Band, unit of the Mount Carmel Drum and Bugle sters reenacted Chicago's Valentine Day massacre in miniature last filled with men left here. Firm in their belief that the Drag (Continued on age on God intended to unleash the State Motor Patrol Turn Over Es power of the mighty stream until it night in a blazing, deadly defy to New York's crime-sickened citizens mobilizing tonight for a war on crime.

sex to Randolf Beadle, of Sunbury. had swept over Hankow, Wuchang, NEMURO SHOUTS NOISY WELCOME TO LINDBERGHS Boys 'Drum Corps and Corps. The former Shindel Silk mill. and Yangyang and washed the cities to the altar of sacrifice, the Their ghastly sense of humor led An official statement issued at No. 10 Downing street, the Premier's residence, at 5 p.m.

said: "The Prime Minister this afternoon tendered to the King the resignation of the Ministry, which was An Essex auto, owned by Ran them to back three young men Second and Spruce streets, now In Chinese looked solemnly at rescue dolph Beadle, Sunbury, was stolen against a wall opposite a slaughter the hands of E. R. Bastress, as parties and declined to be removed Band Received $1617 receiver, today resumed operation on house in a deserted section of Brooklyn, where the victims faced to safety. accepted by His Majesty, who en a small scale with indications of last night while parked in Kulp-mont and was found this morning by Sergeant Stroh of the State Motor Patrol in a mine hole, but not The River Dragon Temple was de a firing squad of four. trusted Mr.

Ramsay MacDonald gradually increasing its force daily depending upon market conditions. molished recently. So the River One was killed. The other two Famous Flier and Wife to Wait Until Wednesday Before Tt 1 with the task of forming a National Government on a comprehensive Draeon must have revenge. And the damaged.

may die. Seven died in the Chicago The mill had been idle about two legion ana ooys rvccei on massacre. The thieves evidently after steal Proceeding to Tokio months. basis for the purpose of meeting the present financial emergency. refugees waited, roof tops, makeshift rafts, some on tops FORESTYILLE BOY IS KILLED BY ROCK Great UvaUon at Easton of The three Brooklyn victims step Ramsay MacDonald accepted the coffins the flood had swept from ing the car drove up the Marlon Heights road towards Marion Heights, then lost their nerve and ped from a gangster sedan in the pitch black stench of the slaughter house district, their faces reflecting their resting places.

MARINE TO Mount Carmel carried off high NEMTJRO, Japan, Aug. 24, (U.R) Shouting residents of Nemuro today took Col. and Mrs. Charles A. WHILE PICKING COAL A week ago they fought for scraps their fear of the death they faced, Vnors at Easton on Saturday when It Leeion Drum and Bugle Corps, commission and is now In conference with Stanley Baldwin and Sir Herbert Samuel, who are cooperating with him in the constitution of such an drove into the hole at the side of the road.

It was not deep enough to cause damage to the car. of food. Today they awaited death. their hands held high in air. Lindbergh to their hearts, the fliers' first scheduled welcome to the land Famine and disease followed the this city, and the Boys' Drum ana Flying Missile Coining Down Bank Four men stepped from the wait ble Corps and the Boys' Band fiood and took up the trail of death of orange blossoms, ing automobile to the curb; a fifth MacDonald kissed the King's Strikes Victim on His Head.

faped make the parade of the State where the River Dragon had been SPEAK TO ROTARIANS BANDIT SLAIN WHILE remained at the wheel. From the moment the Lockheed merciful. White men and Chinese There was Just one moment of hand when appointed Prime Minister in the new government. He hurried to No. 10 Downing street and fcnvention of the Legion tne Dig scces it was.

monoplane landed near Nemuro wharf until the aviator and his wife As the result of a large rock roll- officials estimated that the death toll deadly silence, broken only by the RIFLING CHAIN STORE The Legion boys In their natty ing down a rock oank where boys 1 would reach 2,000,000 before Christ- easy idling of the motor under the began final preparations to con were tucked under the specially wpm niftvinc Wosil. 7-vear-old son mas. The number of destitute al- hood of the car at the curb, kilorms, that always make a strik- struct the Coalition Cabinet. made quilts at Niblcl Inn, their ap Mflf.m flnrl VMmhpth Prlfciskutck. I rnnriv Vind reached millions.

Then guns blazed. appearance, made a fine appear The resignation terminated a (Continued on Page Seven) pearance was the signal for pn longed cheering. of PorestvUle, near MinersvUle, lies offlciais 0f the Standard Oil Com- Lea.nce Delroy Anderson Was Corpor al in U. S. Marine Aviation Corps pee and their music was outstand-K.

It is expected they will be Inrded a prize. This little seaport on. the eastern dead at the home of his parents pany who etched airplanes over TSrday night when six were from injuries sustained. WasU, with flood area said that 35.000 square gd a Tdozen were woinTdel CAMDEN, N. Aug.

24 (U.R) One bandit was killed and a detective seriously wounded here today when police fought a gun battel with a band of robbers caught in the act of rifling a chain store. Charles Rettburg, 21, of Camden, was the bandit killed, police said. He was shot through the heart and shore of Hokkaido Island had never There are indications the Boys' otner Doys oi nis age was piaywu mlles lay Deneatn tne yeuow tor- durInff the deadlv runnln barraee irum and Bugle Corps and Band Delroy Anderson, native of Centralis and corporal in the United arouna tne name wnen is sianea io rent HuDeh Province ana zz.uuu thev mocked a Federal and local seen a celebration like it. All day farmers and fishermen with then-wives and children streamed into OPEN ENTRIES, IN TOURNAMENT Kll be awarded a prize of $100 for, slide, the rock struung nun on meigquajg mues in Hunan Province, drive against crime, Intended to be ting we largest organization uMr I The destitute were estimated at the greatest in history. the city, adding their "Banzai's" to States Marine Aviation until recently when he was honorably dis.

charged after serving four years' en mouth. une 01 march. Three men against wall toppled 000.000 and 2,000,000 respectively. those of the townspeople. Robert Ashenfelter, the detective The most important announce- to the ground at the first burst.

Heroic efforts were maae to re- listment, will address the Mount The blazing guns continued to The celebration was climaxed when 5,000 Japanese and a few NIP PLOT TO tent in connection with the trip Is at $1,617.70 were received as con- llieve the refugees and save them I from enidemlcs. Conditions in re ATMAYSVILLE was shot through the chest by the bandits who opened fire on the police as they closed in on the store. Carmel Rotary Club at its weekly meeting and dinner tomorrow night spit their lead, until 30 bullets had Americans crowded into the Hana- ributions. The boys carried blank- fugee camps, pitifully overcrowaea, been imbedded in human beings or the wall behind them. literally at Marble Hall, it was announced to saki primary school and Is.

Many coins droDDed out it Is day. presented apparently insurmount LEVEL LARGE shook the building with cheers. Then the four men leaped into pld so that they lost at least a few able obstacles. He will tell of his experiences and Play for Club Tennis Cham WANT BALLOTS their automobile and speeded away. travels while In the service of his One of the three crumpled fig There was so much small change country.

pat it required three men to carry ures, stumbled to his feet and staggered down the street. A night PANTS PLANT MARRIED pionship Will Start Later In Week Local tennis players who art Anderson served in China. Phil. ELECTION DAY Poney to the train. It was to the Union National Bank watchman on his rounds found him.

ippine Islands, and Hawaii. About a year ago he was transferred to He called police. A band played the American anthem. Then the Japanese shout of welcome, "Banzai," was repeated three times. The greeting gave the Lindberghs an idea of what they may expect when they reach Kasumigaura Naval near Tokio, Wednesday noon.

There it will be magnified many members of the Maysville Club are aviation at San Diego, Cal. Of the other two limp figures, 0NMAY25 WILKES-BAR RE Aug. 24 (U.R) all eligible for the annual clun. He holds membership In the pa counted this morning. Robert pedden and Earl Jones, stated this tornlng that the organization Mwed $1,105.20.

Since they owe one was dead, the second suffering An alleged arson plot to destroy the Women Fear Voting Machines 'Caterpillar Club," that exclusive wounds probably fatal. championship, for which entries are now being accepted. Entries must be in the hands of the club presi organization of men who have been $150,000 Fran Gross Pants factory was revealed today by State Police The slam man was Identified as WiU Not Be Here in Time For Primary poney on their uniforms and also In 1 SM 1 1, MJ Mi. a Ma I tiavraiH OR TTItj HAmnon. forced to make a parachute JumD Pthe Dlavernnnd sntllnmanf la dent, Bill Ruffing, not later than.

Wednesday evening of this week. irom an airplane. times Nemuro could muster on pakfully received. He Is a nephew of Joseph Marsh, ly 12,000 persons from the town and aJ? D7 1 1 BJ onardi. 21, and Angelo Currana, 22.

Those held were Harry Welssberg- In Rhode Island Both tire to St. Catherine's hospital The boys are now nlaifrilna to of Mount Carmel, and John Marsh, A delegation of women from Mount Carmel, Sunbury and Northumberland were at Sunbury this mornlnar to file comnlalnt with the nearby communities. er, 38, a real estate ana uiuui a crltical condition. f4e the Elks' Convention In PWisbure nnri alcn In tha annual Central! a. Col.

and Mrs. Lindbergh arrived operator here; John Hamnecewicz, i xhe news has ieasea out mat uu No weapons were found on the 45, and Alex Zarick, 48, both of ida Petusky, 321 south Oak street, victims, but police said Ferrari and days later than they had plnd Boys' parade. county commissioners that people slx Mrs. Mary Duva of this city sub were not getting the proper oppor- planned, but this did not decrease Scranton. and Paul ChipcnacK, a memocr ui Leonard! had served terms in El.

mitted to an abdominal operation. wtai of 522 boys went to Easton also 208 adults. tunlty to test the voting machines. I the enthusiasm of the welcome, The fourth man In the plot was the United States Navy, stationed reformatory. The prize is the Kessler Cup, a -beautiful trophy which has been contested for during the last twd years.

The cup was won first 1929, when Charles Brooks defeated) Frank York and earned the right td have his name first engraved on the cup." Last year Joe Young won the. coveted trophy when he defated Bob Kemble In the finals. Opinions differ as to who will win it this Tear. Blanche Tamlnln! of this city had A number nf lh Vm i rf am Ho1 They stated that the machines They had been delayed by four ner tonsils and adenoids removed, the "night watchman" at factory the Philadelphia Navy Yarn, were pouce got their story of what state policemen assigned to the Job married in Rhode Island May 25. happened from who re- would not be here for Mount Carmel unexpected landings after leaving per been on a train before and two months age wnen a man aneg- Relatives learned oi me weuuuns fused to give the names oi their as and Shamokin and that ballots Petropavlosk, Siberia.

Col Llnd-should be printed for these towns, I bergh was so relieved upon com particular was afraid when ttme time to get aboard. He cried edlv aporoached August Grebe, own- todav and told The Item. sallants. mit the officials assured them the pletlng the perilous 900 mile jour er or the Diane ana onerea to ouni The hride is tne pretty auugmci unicago Dt. vaientme aay mas COLLIERY TIME macnines wouia De nere on time.

that his first thnmrhk tn the building for $10,000. or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petusky, I The attempted duplication of and everybody has an equal chance. 14 Machines Here a in which he uyriu, oui wucu Jones append the youngster SLm 7thmg Vas ri8ht and fitted Earl carry him on the The watchman kept in close toucn hH.

tha bridegroom Is a son oi sacre broKe on a city organizing a Only players who get their entries with th dPvMonments of the alleg- mr Justin chlDchack. west fight on crime, and salvaging the rourteen voting macnines are tvmnkpd tha nHrPlPs (.. inn. now In Mount Carmel, leaving only the crews of steamers tor aid they In will be drawn in the tournament. They should expect to play right aH ttemnt The DlotterS re- a rfoot Dronen neurw, uruK.cu iiupea mm Workinf Tuesday ET na as enjoyed it as much otters.

had eiven through the tournament and should P. A R. C. 4 I. CO.

n.i Jn. .1 A. IT I Jected a plan to Insert gasoline in the automatic sprinkler system. broken families tossed up as wreckage in the back-wash of Friday's crime wave. The VSUncsfora Via A Dcaiuca uie iwu ui, jorauicy uuu The Lindberghs left Petropavlosk YETERANS' OFFICIAL tu.

a Kicat mui Thev decided to use dynamite and expect to play as scheduled. Entries must be given to Bill Ruffing at the Union National Bank. last Wednesday morning, ex' ChJ 60011 aa hey 8 para they attacked the Ice water Cuff Motor Company's show room in the First National Bank building on north Oak street for demonstra Bancroft. Bast. Bear Vallej.

Brookslda. EUangowan. pecting to reach here that night. -Titf(1r A mass nieeuug ytma. HERE ON AUGUST 25 facilities of Central Park was or- accordingly prepared a mixture oi explosive chemicals, the watchman coolers had to be filled sev.

times on the trip. They had gone only a few miles when motor trouble forced them said. tion purposes, 12 others recently arrived here. The latest shipment Is (Continued on Page seven) I oey were OUiet nn th man im Henry Clay. Finally all was ready.

The plot- Mr. J. K. Olsen, War Veteran's down on Avatcha Bay. YOUNG MAN IS being kept in a vacant store at Locust Cap fiummlt Slop ters set a time and a meeting place.

official, will be at the Amer- uming back, while some slept, ft others t.ii- i Then they were stranded for Third and Pear streets. But they were not alone in keeping lcan Legion home, here, on August the date. Us from noon to 6:00 p. m. to dls- ana eiiait cecuon umyj.

Locuit Summit (two ahtfta). Mahanoy City. We drums nil i The total of 17 machines to be SUE TREASURER three days near Ketol Isle and Mur-oton Bay by bad weather and a "ley Wer flva used In this city, It was said, will be SHOT IN CHEST Just as they assembled, State ajj problems of vital Interest to lUI0l.4-i". 'w "CIO ill' faulty carburetor. After renewing Maple H11L PotU.

Shenandoah City. kit wue, une naa fnnger pinched in their flight a dense fog settled ov policemen closed In with guns vetrans. drawn. The three were arrested; announcement, made today, split up two to each voting precinct with the exception of one poll where only one win be placed. FORBACKPAY er Nemuro and they had to land on at ear ache, one a blister on West Shenandoah.

the fourth, to the astonishment oi j. of much Importance tothe local anotner beeama 111 anil fclth iZ' "uluer oecame ul and Demonstration of the machines Accidental Discharge of Pistol Sends Bullet Into Dan a became uhnu v.i, the plotters, Joined the pouce xorces. vetxans and many or tnem are ex SUSQUEHANNA Shana Bay. The fourth landing, also due to fog, was made on Anno-ra Lagoon off Kunashiri Island. The pected to arrange consultations with Biff Th nuu yuiu KcXne arabulflnces followed the precession so that at Bradley and Cuff's show room may be had at any time from nine a.

m. until nine p. in. Pennsylvania vlllne Only), Richards. William Zeigler and Walter Paul Sneddon and Joseph Mc- Mr.

Olsen. plane finally reached here at 7:51 Glancy Daniel Glancy, 29, Big Mountain. taken wc Grath were onerated upon for the William Penn. a. m.

today. Willard Sue Shively For Wages Judges and Inspectors at the polls nnjc; removal of tonsils and adenoids this LEHIGH VALLEY Col. Lindbergh indicated he will have the machines fully ex morning at the private hospital or Is In the State Hospital at Shamokin suffering from bullet wound RESUME DAILY DRILLS TOMORROW Tha drilling schedule for the Boys' plained to them at a night to be tch cake and sticky they gallons would stay ere all day Tuesday, departing shortly after daybreak Two Kulpmont men entered suit Or. A S. Buczko.

Packer No. 4. Bayre Waahery. Sprlngdal. specially set aside.

this morning against County Treas, Wednesday for the Island of Hon of the left chest The young man la not seriously hurt unless complications develop. No vital organs were Drum and Bugle Corps starting to urer William Shively for back Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, east shu, where Tokio is located. MADEIRA, HILL Miss Anna Chornack, west Sec Mount Carmel organizations ita.

OVfttlon Hong 177 "OS Of marrh th wages they claimed they earned morrow is as follows: Colonial. ond street, returned from a visit hit while employed In a beverage plant Miss Mary Dooley returned to her wived wwu a lot of nubile! th. near Stonlngton. JSDOO.HiaHhAN with relatives in Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs.

Pat Johnson, south Hickory Avenue, returned from PhUllpsburg where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Alice Richards. They "rare accompanied here by Miss Mae Richards, their granddaughter who will spend a vacation at their home. rn and tw-. William Zelger states he has $285 home In Philadelphia after a vaca Mldvalley.

Group No. 1 :00 A. M. Group No. 2 :00 A.

M. Group-No. 810:00 A. M. Group No.

41:00 P. M. Group No. 12:00 P. M.

According to reports the youth was cleaning a revolver preparatory to going fishing when a cartridge was exploded. iw and street, spent Sunday with her sister, coming and Walter Willard says aalLAVKLLM J. tlon spent In Mount Carmel Beaverdale with relatives. wn, in Eas $454 is due him. Mrs.

Greg Horan in GlrardvlUe..

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