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MOUNT CARMEL ITEM EXCLUSIVE LEASED WIRE DISPATCHES OP THE UNITED PRESS. GREATEST AFTERNOON NEWS ASSOCIATION C00D EVENING WEATHER Showers and thunderstorms and cooler tonight; Wednesday cloudy and cooler and probably showers. I vnie ect the best of i JOUW" NO. 267. MOUNT CARMEL.

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1931. PRICE TWO CENTS. FIFTEEN ARE In Hurricane-Torn Porto Rico MINER KILLED ATLANTIC PLANE iGVERY SLOff TODAY IN BOROUGH UNDER A SLIDE BELIEVED DOWN ADMITTED TO CITIZENSHIP AT THE SPRING LEAST OF HALIFAX A Married Woman Was Re Matthew Kalchick, 47, Fisher's fused Papers Due to Being Only 17 Years Old Expert Sued Ferry, Near Herndon, Crushed to Death Airmen Making Westward Flight Over Atlantic Last Sighted Off Nova Scotia ANOTHER APPLICANT REFUSED WAS FIRED A SHOT AND 16 I 1 RETURNED; CAUGHT BELIEVE FOG CAUSED FLIERS TO DESCEND of 253 Eighth Grade Pupils -oKce Were Called To Father of Five Children, Trav Sunbury Attended the Court Session eled 40 Miles To and From Work Each Day Johannsen, Rody and Sighted Only Twice Since Leaving Lisbon change Poll Fifteen persons were admitted to A miner with 25 years' experience citizenship at naturalization court in 111- HE, NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (U.PJ A who traveled 40 miles to his work Northumberland county yesterday.

Junkers monoplane manned bv every day, was instantly killed yes Several others failed for one reason terday afternoon at Locust Gap Colliery of the Philadelphia and "VU1 UNTIL 1 P. M. ward, 1st Precinct 235 Ward, 2nd Precinct 180 i Ward. 1st Precmct 225 Precinct 193 or another. Reading Coal and Iron Company.

Matthew Kalchick, 47, of Fisher's A married woman, who is in fact a girl of 17, was refused papers. The law. does not permit naturalization until the person is 21. A court rul Ferry, near Herndon, was the vic tim. Ward, 1st Precinct Prec nct 208 wfrdSrdPrccnct 116 Ward, lstPrectact 212 Willy Rody, Christian Johannsen-, and Fernando Vosta Viega, attempt--ing a non-stop flight to New York from Lisbon, Portugal, was overdue here today.

It was feared the ship might have been forced down in the fog oft the American coast. The monoplane, christened the "Esa" in honor of the youthful Rody's bride, carried gasoline sufficient for a 45-hour flight. It left Portugal at 4:30 a. New York ing refuses even to accept prelim He was crushed when a slip of inary papers until men or women coal fell out from the face after a This shattered homestead near Rio Piedras, Porto Rico, gives a graphic impression of the widespread property damage left in the wake of a 100-mile-an- hour hurricane which swept the island. Four persons were killed, many others injured and communication was temporarily paralyzed by the storm.

Note how the fierce wind lifted the roof from the dwell-' ing above. A second hurrican hit Belize, British Honduras, com pletely leveling the city and killing 2000 persons. are of age. Ward, preen shot had been fired. The incident Another declaration was filed by occurred about two p.

m. .1937 Total First aid men at the colliery tried a boy of 16 years. A third came to this county from Florida and had no depositions from the southern to aid the man but Dr. M. A.

Con Lm-imarv election in Northun way pronounced him dead. time, Sunday morning. 'xr thrown Into a state as to his record or entry. iwuimv Hd3 The exact extent of injuries Kal Since its departure, the mono Another man is on the "ragged SLOW COUNT chick received was not announced. DEATH TOLL plane has been sighted only twice, today when a iiuis MORE AWARDS FOR BOTTLE NECK HOMES He is survived by a widow and five voting macnuita Calvin H.

Goddard, above, famous ballistic expert of Northwestern University's crime school at Chicago, faces a suit filed by Herbert M. Campbell, who was acquitted a edge" so far as his citizenship is concerned. His papers show he en nrst at the Azores and again, at 2:40 p. m. yesterday, 35 miles east of Halifax, N.

S. children. first time iaueu tered the country only a few days INCREASING Flying conditions on the course TO SCHOOL Cated failures of the machines before the bars were put up against And $oard of View Files Report from Canadian waters to New York year ago in the slaying of Mary EXPECTED AT VOTING POLLS jie various puu foreigners, ten years ago. Those to whom papers were grant the Commisioners Will Appeal. Baker in Washington, D.

C. Henry Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. wiiivd long aeiays were reported "fair" with slight fogs present along some stretches. Goddard announced at the time AT BELIZE so that up until noon there were Sol Wolf, has enrolled as a student at.

Dickinson Colleee. Carlisle. He ed were: Wasyl Rusa, W. J. Cullen, Karl Kuntzner, Dan Cohen, Antonio Lacrose, Gustia Schereschor- Nicholas and Anna Bogush are Visibility was approximately three miles, sufficient for fairly good muio votrs of the crime that, In his opinion, bullets from Campbell's gun killed the girl.

is a graduate of the Mount uar- inel High School, class of 1931. tUU rate of voting it was esti-ed that only about 4000 ballots id be cast before the polls close v.wi- this evening, leaving Surplus of Candidates Likely awarded Jului Topoikl is awarded Antonio Mirarchl is given $1,700 and Catherine Fabish $5,000. sky, Marie Matis, Carl P. Bach, Domlnlck Yuriclch, Maria Garecht, Jos. Maclnovlch, Antonio Olivicry, Believe 2500 Lost Lives in Hurricane; British Warship Arrives With Supplies SUICIDE To Delay Boards Where Machines Are Not Used TO WORK WHEN The viewers are George F.

Kie- and Celeste Donati. BOSTON, Sept. 15 (U.R) A poll of ships at sea brought no fresh word today of the fate of three European airmen attempting a non-stop flight from Portugal to New York in the t.UU idreds of citizens disfranchised. He confusion commenced soon the noils opened at 7:00 fer, F. J.

G. Smith and Ralph Noah Stergerwalt. 67, committed Judge Strouss presided, and R. B. suicide in his barn at Snyders, HARRISBURG, Sept.

15, (UP.) Belford. The county will make its usual appeal to the courts and a Thompson was examiner. Today Mr. Thompson is at Mlddleburg examin By Elmer J. Smith Amateur Radio Operator at Belize, B.

H. Approximately 2,000,000 Pennsyl ENOUGH ORDERS near Tamaqua, today by hanging himself from a rafter. The body radio-less monoplane. Jury will be asked to pass on the vania voters ars registering their ing a single applicant from bnyaer flock this morning and in several ttances the boards failed to maln-Echecking lists so that it was Lssible to determine how the vote Throughout the night airports in value of the properties. was found bv his grandson, Carl choice today under the State-wide county court.

northern New England and be Kircher 15. ARE RECEIVED Nearly the entire court room was filled yesterday by 253 eighth grade tween here and New York were kept alight to guide the fliers if uniform primaries' act for party nominations for municipal, county and Judicial offices. FIRE DAMAGES divided among the three part-Republican, Democrat and Irialist. DISORDER AT The primary election today marks students of Sunbury Hign bcnooi, who were present through arrangement with Supt. J.

E. Shambach, (Copyright by United Press) BELIZE, B. 15, (U.R) (By Radio to the United Press) Further clearing of streets and wreckage of homes today revealed scores of additional bodies and lent strength to the fear that the total dead in the hurricane horror of last week may reach well above 2,000. In some quarters it is believed that as many as 2,500 residents of Union Leaders Met With Gen Urge crowds milled about tne during the entire day, waiting DREWS HOME the culmination of bitter factional fights for Republican party control in many cities and a number of the Mr. Thompson addressed them on eral Manager of Lehigh Valley Yesterday PITTSBURGH tonce to gft In to cast their bal they reached this section.

The vigil was in vain for only negative reports had come today from the ship lanes where it had been hoped some vessel might sight the Esa. At Gloucester, about 30 miles northeast of here, two coast guard seaplanes were held in readiness to ls. As time wore on and the vot- special phases of naturalization, and the procedure by which foreign born persons renounce the alleg-inn to their native lands, and No assurance can be given when Blame Ex-Employe for Blaze machines continued to "jam at bated Intervals, many became im- the Sayre mine will start. Gun Play Marks Early Ballot 67 counties in the State. A heavy registratic- of voters, exceeded only by the registration in the 1928 presidential election, is reported from many localities where bitter fights the British Honduran capital lost This became known yesterday af became citizens of the United States.

Eiieat and severely censored the iorities who foisted this new ing; State Police Arrest ternoon when General Manager Knmn of the teachers also were On Property of Candidate In Pa. Primary ATLANTIC CITY, N. 15, their lives. Concern for the living, threaten Two Negroes John H. Wagner of the Lehigh Val present, and sought to get copies of itthodof balloting on the public at binportant primary election.

It was ley Coal Company stated the op for party control have been waged ed with disease and lack of medical supplies, water and common neces naturalization certincaies, iur iium- PITTSBURGH. Sept. 15. (U.PJ er class room study. tinted out that the machines could re been placed In operation for eration could not resume work until coal orders were received to warrant the coal production.

(U.PJ The summer home of Judge James B. Drew, of the Pennsylvania Superior Court, was damaged by begin an aerial hunt for the overdue airmen if this were later deemed advisable. Disheartening weather reports came from the area where it seemed likely the transocean plane may have been forced down. Dense fog from Calais, on the Canadian border, to Halifax, N. forced Pan-American Airways to cancel sities, was relieved today, however, by the distribution of supplies brought here by a British warship.

Gun play marked the first balloting today hi Allegheny county's bitter Drimarv campaign which already has first time at a general election The breaker of the operation is Court house offices were open as usual today, although no great amount of business was done. They are closed on the day of the general lien many straight party votes during the campaign. Governor Pinchot has ordered a detail of State police into Pittsburgh to police election divisions in which violence may be engendered by the bitter clash of rival Republican factions. The population, working cease tculd be cast and there would be working salvaging coal from a refuse bank. cost one life and injuries ana arresia lessly since the clearing after the to scores of others, sch less chance of confusion.

Plprtion which is a legal noiiaay. It was the desire of Inside work storm, have begun to restore the fire here today, forcing two mem-i bers of his family and three employes to flee to the street. Authorities believed the Are was of incendiary origin. A discharged employe was under suspicion. Judge and Mrs.

Drew were not at A watcher was wounded in the leg The primaries are not recognized as Conditions similar to those in ers that the mine should also op today's scheduled transport flights by a negro shortly after the polls streets to a semblance of order. A few stores, undergoing repairs, were lount Carmtl were reported at erate. between Boston and the provinces. a public holiday. Will Probated opened to climax disorders wnicn re tamokin, Sunbury and Nortbum- Yesterday afternoon the company opened for business today with suited in arrest of 18 persons, Will of the late E.

P. Lawrence, General Manager met with Board sland, the only other communities whatever stocks survived the hurri i State Dolice. sent here by Governor- intA of sunbury was filed at tne oi- the county where machines are SHIPS RACE TO I Clli Vt- 4KVYV-blt -CI A cane. Pinchot to guard tne pons, ams, international Organizer Victor Day and night the monotonous fico of Register and Recorder John I. Carr yesterday, in which he leaves two negroes in conection with the (ting used.

Paper ballots are being sed in the remainder ol the dis- The State troopers may be sent! into other localities where trouble is threatened. Attaches at State police headquarters said that numerous requests for protection had been received from over the State. Not since their organization in 1905 have the State police ever been called upon before to police a mu Marietta and members of the Sayre Mine Committee, Anthony Galla process of burning the dead contin the home gone to Pittsburgh to be present for the primary election in which the judge is a candidate for nomination as supreme court justice. Their two children, John, 20, and Barbara, 12, were awakened by employes of the household and escap wounding of the watcher, Jacob Rosenberg. A crowd of 200 at the ues.

With the uncovering of each SEIZE GOLD fic'j and at these places the electa! Is reported moving smoothly. gher, Duke Covaleskl and Patrick Dougherty. pile of ruins the death toll increases, polls waiting to vote was thrown into an uproar by the shooting. At Shamokin 18 mechanics were Approximately 100 small boats, The tools of one party of miners all his property to his wne isaueim and makes her his executrix. Sought Handouts An army of the unemployed gathered in the court house corridor yesterday morning, at the same time that the naturalization court was ported endeavoring to get the tossed upon the land by the violent Rosenberg was taken to a hospital.

Coast Guard Cutter Attempt bachlnes to operate. Only three were covered by a fall. The company will pay for them. winds and waves, are being recov Eighteen were arrested in mil nicipal election. Another precedent for the State 18 machines in the borough were ered from unbelievable places, restrict, raids, several of them on It was also agreed that the coal ing to Prevent Salvage of Abandoned Liner forking at noon.

some far inland, are being salvaged "made" by the miners will be paid charges of illegal registration. ed from the smoke-filled house. The property damage was estimated at $10,000. A fire was extinguished in the house two weeks ago after slight damage, firemen said. At Sunbury an effort was made police was established this month when they were sent into Pittsburgh and put into shape for transporta 1 for, the amount to be decided upon by a company engineer and a min- Long lines of voters formed at manv of the polling places where get printed ballots when the tlon to leave the city.

SAN PEDRO, 15, (U.R) rachlnes failed. Voting officials Reports from outlying villages, be about to go into session. The unemployed were there for no other purpose but to Interview candidates. They frankly wanted a handout. They were not even there Tirnmisfi votes.

They needed voting machines were being used for er, on the last two registration days to maintain order and quell any disturbances that might break out The coast guard cutter Montgom ere were endeavoring to locate ginning to filter into Belize, say secretary of Commonwealth Beam the first time. Many of the machines had not been placed in op that hundreds of surviving lnhabi around polling places. ish, who had gone to Philadelphia TWO ROBBERIES tants are now facing the danger of eration an hour after the polls open Only one State-wide nomination, vote to find out what to do about money, they had no work, and can BOMB DAMAGES CHICAGO THEATER starvation unless relief comes ed because of absence of mechanics, ery was steaming toward the reef-lodged liner Colombia today in a race with salvage craft seeking to seize a cargo of $850,000 in gold re ported on board. Inbound was the United Fruiti Liner La Perla bearing 234 survi- that of Supreme Court Justice, is to he situation. didates seemed the oniy visimc once.

it was said. be made in today's primary. At the State Capitol at Harris source of supply of funds. A severe squall hampered the Bricks were hurled through plate IN SHAMOKIN es othcials said it was a matter Most candidates kept a saie ins Because of the multitude of can glass windows in pre-election dis-orders one candidate, Edward J. Sul for the County Commissioners to tance from the scene, so much so didates lor local offices, the warm work last night, when a typical tropical downpour struck the city.

This, however, was not without a that the hangers on compiameu CHICAGO, Sept. 15 (U.PJ-A bomb tore a hole in the roof of the new Regent theater while police stood guard at front and back livan. locked himself in his home Fraighten out and offered no solu- of the mix-up. factional rows and the use of voting machines in only a small percentage Ivors taken from the wrecked liner. Bandits last night escaped with! Colombia were the $220 following two holdups in do8 and cat, left by Cap at certain advantage, for through it with eight guards to await an ex money being extremely ugm.

the present election. uection officers in the county of more than 8,000 election districts pected "attack." that unless the machines were mokin and vicinity. in the State the count of votes is (Continued on Page sevvm the inhabitants hoped to catch enough water to prevent a famine in the drinking supply. Phila. Using Machines today.

It was the third theater bombing in 24 hours and the sixth since trouble began between theater expected to be slow. Frank Mirack, proprietor of a hotel at Mulberry and Vine streets, PHILADELPHIA Philadelphians tad shortly thousands of voters wild not be able to cast their ballots today. Theodore K. Oaks to forestall pos slble seizure of the gold by sal vages. Under Mexican law, the line and everything remaining on it belongs to the first person who boards it, providing no living thing has.

experienced the first widespread use EXECUTED FOR Shamokin, reported to police that four strangers beat him into un of mechanical voting machines in PROBE EMPLOYMENT LIGHTNING STRIKES One difficulty was exrjerienced by owners and the motion picture operators union over employment of today's primary. consciousness and took his wallet New who did not understand how out-of-Chlcago operators. The County Commissioners set up OF BOYS IN MINES GIANT DO-X PLANE wart the machines. Instead of It is believed the bombers in 377 voting machines, 10 emergency KILLING COP pressing the starting button down been left aboard. i Experienced shipping men said today It probably would require diver and either blow torches jpi relief stations and 65 replacement containing $200.

Mirack said that one man first entered his business place and told him that he wanted "to talk politics" with him in a back room. tended to wreck the apparatus room at the new Regent. They nine way they bushed it only Dart HARRISBURG, Sept. 15. (U.PJ NEW YORK, Sept.

15 (U.R) The machines on trucks and assigned a staff of 38 mechanics and custo ay and stalled the machine so that Employment of boys in the bitunv dynamite to recover the gold. threw the bomb from a second story flat porch. wouia not operate until it was Do-X, giant German seaplane land Youth Who Wrote Prize Essay dians for the smooth operation of inous mining industry is being in The hotel owner explained tnat The fact that scores of raHln mm. pushed down all the way. Much vestigated by the Pennsylvania De bound at Glenn Curtiss Airport, North Beach, while its motors are he followed the fellow and as he sages had indicated technical aban- onterfirt tno rpor rnrnri np rvaa ftpr.

entered the rear room, he was set mechanical voting. The machines were being used in each of the first faculty was experienced In start- partment ot Labor and Industry FAMOUS SINGERS mtmn the crank, On Capital Punishment Goes to Electric Chair BOSTON. 15, (U.B-Paul V. being overhauled, was struck by with the cooperation of the Depart upon by three other men and beaten. This happened about 9:30 p.

"hen an Official was nrpsent who 19 wards of the city, and the paper ballots are being used in the re lightning but was undamaged. ment of Mines, Labor Secretary A. ARE VISITING HERE how release the ma- m. aonment oi tne Colombia was expected to cause many would-be salvage boats to race the Montgomery to the wreck. The Colombia's passengers were expected to arrive here tomorrow.

M. Northrup announced today. maining 29 wards. Prnsser. tenor soloist at At 11:15 p.

m. Earl Pensyl, oper Hurley, 20, who as a schoolboy won a prize for an essay extolling cap- A recent amendment to the Work the trouble was soon fixed. ln some of the officials were un- The registration of the city's vot i ers totalled 556,476. ator of a gasoline station near Pax-inos, reported thrift two bandits had Haddon Hall, Atlantic jiiy, mr, Prosser and Mostyn Thomas, prin oie to keeD the machines In oner. men's Compensation Act permits employment of boys of from 16 to 18 ital punishment, aiea w.

A bolt hit the radio antenna and was grounded. There was a brilliant display of electricity and Hans Isdel, a mechanic, was knocked unconscious from the metal ladder on which he was standing. He was revived at Flushing Hospital, and returned ot the airport. Shooting in Lackawanna SRANTON, Pa. A shooting and held him up, tied him to a chair uon, then one of the company men chair early waay iui 11 mnr cipal baritone at the Royal Opera Garden, London, England, the Ro- and then took $20 from the cash years of age in bituminous mines in company with an experienced per several riots marked the early hours TILDENAT v-ustociian Thomas Cuff was.

se mred to got them running. vni ODera. Milan, Italy, are being of the primary election in Lacka some Dlaces snm machines son, but provides double indemnity In cases for youths under 18 years entertained at the home of Mr. and wanna County today, as 70,000 elec out of commission altogether The execution enaea we career of a youth who became a petty criminal at 15 and who four years later fired four slugs into the body of Patrolman Joseph P. O'Brien of Frank Kessler.

souin uas tors began casting their ballots in Illegally employed. as learned at the court house. WILUAMSPORT register. He said that the pair, both strangers, walked into his station, asked for a package of cigarettes and when he turned his back, one of the men drew a revolver. Bandits in both cases escaped in automobiles.

a closely contested city and county street. COUPLE DROWN Callrd Polio fleht. UlS0rdfr threotand at lh Atlas when tne lavwi AMERICAN CONSUL Police Captain Patsy Giordano oi tv.u.livil av i i ntnien automobile. clwion poll so that Cornoral IN LAKE ERIE Old Forge was shot In the right leg HUM For the information of local peo I OQer finri thaa mlimU Qlnfa Ml. DIES IN HONDURAS Constable John Shutack of the pie who plan to see "Big Bill" Til 1 "OB Officers VP rollout th rtls.

Eleventh-hour enons -reprieve proved fruitless and at S-01 a. m. today Hurley marched calmly to the death chamber at to minutes later he Sixth Ward, Old Forge, during an argument in a polling booth. He is Wet this morning. They spent the CLEVELAND, 15, (U.R) Ar den in action tomorrow afternoon! at Wllliamsport, his exhibition KILLED AS TRUCK TELA, HONDURAS, 15, (U.R) -j "i Alias.

The Corooral says lh the Taylor Hospital. nold- Lowry, 35, a Cincinnati theatre owner, and his wife, Evelyn, also 85, Via Tropical Radio to United a seventy year old woman was DIVES OVER BANK Giordano's brother is Judge of match against Burke, former pro-' fesslonal champion of Europe, will beptn at 3 :30 o'clock. Other match- OUU At DISTANCE FLYING TAKING HEAVY TOLL (U.R) Long distance flights in the last week have taken a toll of seven aviators dead or missing. Don Moyle and Cecil Allen, who started from Toklo to fly to Seattle, were missing over the Pacific and little hope was held that they would be found alive. Joseph Lebrlx, French flier, and his mechanic, Rene Mesmln, -i inm T.nH uiiau useo there by a politician.

Elections in the District and he re went to their, death together in Lake Press) Giles Russell Taggart, American consul at Belize, British to. rtnrtnrs nronounced hun aeaa, WTLKES-BARRE, Sept. 15 fused admittance to Shutack be es In which these two players will Second Ward 1 the First. Proplnnt tVin Rpir, (U.R) One man was killed and his Honduras, died at a hospital here cause he Is a candidate for re-eleo appear in addition to Bobby Sell He was the second youngest person rver electrocuted in Maschusetts companion injured when a motor last night from pneumonia brought tlon and entitled to entry only In lWard' 225 votes were cast up ers and Emmett Pare, will follow after the main match. to the Erie today when Mrs.

Lowry fell from a pleasure yacht, and her husband attempted a rescue. The accident occurred as the Plarls, a 71-foot sailing sloop, was returning from a voyage. on during last week's hurricane. noon hour today. Due to con- his home district.

Shutack was ar truck loaded with grapes plunged into a 100 foot ravine along the "Good-bye latner, words, whispered to the Rev. Ralph Z. icnn rharjlain. who had Caused -by voUn machine rested by County officials. RAVEN RUN IDLE M1U PflrlW thin mn1n- Tin Police officials of Dickson City Ashley Boulevard near here today.

The machine got beyond control on Raven Run Colliery of the Jeddo- sent four to the Mid Valley Hospi thf 8 U5t was maintained by board inj i The courts of the Wllliamsport Tennis Club are located at Lyme-hurst, about a mile this side ot Wllliamsport, and near the Wllliamsport country club, end can ba reached In an hour and orty-flva a were killed when their Parls-to-Toklo plane crashed in the Ural Mountains of Russia. a steep grade and crashed through Highland Coal Company, will be tal during a riot following the eject admlnUtered the last rites of the hour and a half before the execution the doomed youUi had a n- last wish for a big TONSILS REMOVED a bridge railing. idle tomorrow, It was announced at "eierminc how the vote was divided ing of two voters from a poll place, Christian Johanssen, Willy J. A. Pierce, 32, of Pocomoke Mrs.

Paul Nemeth, 1214 Scott 12:30 p. m. today. In the Second Ward, Olyphant, luo tnu threo parties, Repubtt I minutes from Mount Carmel. City, Maryland, died after being Rody and Fernando Costa Veiga were hours overdue at New York "PT." Buard was dl John Tkaz, candidate for Council, was beaten by a mob.

Rioting also street, Kulpmont, today was operat ed upon for, the removal of her ton taken td Homeopathic Hospital while I Kim I3UVM1UV) onn pupo waj the flMt yoter to wilt Brerlm-t Miss Anna Qulgley returned 5Sd IS a nearby "-r-f-g Victory Spry of R. D. 8, Chester, on their flight from Portugal, and it was feared they had been was reported in the third district Miss Grace Rogers, of Asbury Park, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers, west Third street.

in th i slls at Dr. A. B. Buczko's private of the Third Ward, Carbon-ale, in forced down at aea. frucinc; oi me 83 Democrats and 110 la In Mercy Hospital suffering from 1 Philadelphia after a visit In thj a broken leg, r'jjij reve8' 'jf hospital.

back was eaten w.u. (Continued on Page Seven). ley. "I'm ready now, "-or iiued on Page Seven).

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