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'and Mum1' -le Library TEE MOKMNG VOL. XXXV NO. 273- KXTAUUSIlEn wfatr 1H91 DANVILLE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932 PPTPP Hintile CapliH, a CVf JVAVAJ 40 CeiUa a Month NEWS ADOPTION OF LONG ROTARY OFFICIAL INJURED IN CRASH PATIENTS REM BONUS MARCHERS Man Meets Wife's Relatives As Car Crashes Into Porchl ELIMINATES HUUflfTEHUHCE CUT FOR STATE HOSPITAL WEEK IS SEEN AS BURS ID ESCAPE 4 Dr. Harry S. Fish, of Sayre, and Chester K.

Robertson, of Shamokln, both former governors of the 51st district of Rotary International, were in- ORDERED TO LEAVE D.C. BY AUGUST 4 As he sat on a porch swing at his resl AID TO EMPLOYMENT ROMS HOSPITA jured, Dr. Fish seriously and five other i persons also suffered hurts in an au dence on Bloom street, near Poplar, yes- terday afternoon at 3 o'clock and watched a Chrysler sedan jump a curb, alley at the Heacock home and then pay a visit. Mr. Shultz was accompanied by his wife, two daughters and a granddaughter, none of whom were injured.

The family came to the Heacock home to renew acquaintances after a lapse of many years while the Heacocks resided tomobile collision on the Sunbury-Sha-mokin road at 7 o'clock Wednesday eveninfi. Dr. Fish, a prominent Sayre surgeon and principal speaker at the recent $10,000 Reduction In Maintenance Is American Federation Of Labor Head Issues Statement. Washington Authorities Order Men To Leave a The City. Use Sheets In Forming Rope To Escape From Second Story Window.

smash through a porch bannister and ccme to rest within a few feet of himself, William W. Heacock became acquainted with his wife's relatives some of whom he had never met before. "I'm your wife's cousin" said Barber Shultz, Strawberry Ridge, as he step in Brooklyn, N. Y. They recently re Northumberland County Sunday School convention is suffering with a probable fracture of the left leg, num turned to this city to live.

An upright post which bore part of erous cuts and bruises cf the body and OTHER DEPTS. CUT GIVE UP MACHINERY REMAIN AT LARGE SHORTAGE QF FOOD the weight of the porch roof was snap ped from the driver's seat of his automobile after his mishap of stepping on the accelerator Instead of the foot brake when he attempted to slow down the speed of his car. to turn into the ped off and a section of bannister splintered. The front right fender of the Chrysler was dented. Total dam probable internal injuries.

Mr. Robertson was cut and bruised. William Davis, Shamokln post office employe, driver of t'Js other car in the wreck, suffered cuts and bruises, as did The aid of State and County author ages were estimated at about $50. Washington, July 21 (U.R) The Bonus Expeditionary army received marching orders tonight. Harrisburgr, July 21 (U.R) Economy advocates in the Pennsylvania legislature find themselves faced tonight with the task of reconciling the $22,275,000 reduction schedule approved by the House and th $18,886,000 total cut proposed by the Senate appropriations ities was enlisted yesterday In the search for three patients who escaped from the Danville State Hospital early yesterday morning.

The names and description of the three men were broadcast over the Atlantic City, N. July 21 (U.R) The American Federation of Lpbor warned today that the nation must either give up machinery or the long work week for machinery "must make life more tolerable and must not be permitted to lower living standards." A statement by William Green, president, sharply arraigned industry, declaring that it no single act or PRESIDENT HOOVER his wife, her mother, Mrs. William Trego and the two Davis children, Florine, aged 2'i years and Jean, aged 4 years. The accident occurred almost opposite the Paxinos school house. Dr.

Fish and Robertson were traveling toward Shamokln, with the latter at the wheel of the Sayre man's roadster, af- FOLLOWERS OF THE FORMER KAISER GA Alarmed at the shortage of food, increasing restlessness and suffering among the men and unsanitary conditions at their sprawling Anatacosta Camp, the District Board of Commissioners today ordered the ragged veterans to be out of town by August 4. Chief of Police D. F. Glassford was instructed to see that the men leave. A SIGNS TWO BILLION cbjective performed during the depres Stats Police teletype system as follows: Walter Shaw, 23, Lock Haven.

Five feet 11 inches tall weighs 175 pounds. Were white shirt, brown sweater, brewn trousers and grey cap. James Hodgkins, Avis, Pa. Aged 41, committee. Senate committees awaited final adoption expected when the legislators return for the fifth week of the special session next Monday night.

After that leaders of both houses are expected to confer on a compromise schedule of reduction as acceptable to the members of the House and Senate. Meantime over the heads' of both plans swung a veritable sword of Damascus Gov. Pinchot's unqualified sion which stoo to its credit. "Yet," the ter having attended a golf tournament statement argued, "it is industry and at the Shamokin Valley Country Club, POWER IN GERMANY DOLLAR RELIEF BILL industrial management which hold the few hours before the Commissioners ac- I which was a feature of the Rotary club conference in Shamokln in the past key to the situation. tion Glassford had ordered Bonus two days.

marchers to evacuate several buildings they were using as billets. Return To Power Through The sweeping orders directed that all government buildings now occupied by XCURSINP TY Is Expected To Finsh Jobs For 2,000,000 During Next Year. Dictatorship And Martial Law In Prussia. the Bonus army be evacuated by mid "Feeding the hungry, supplying the partial needs of those who are in distress, meeting the minimum relief requirements, day by day, of millions of people and those dependent upon them offers no solution for the nation's economic ills." Green censured what he called the "only procedure adopted by industrial management," wage reduction, as de night, Sunday, July 24, and that all threat of veto. The Governor has shown no signs of receding from his position that cuts he already has made totaling are all the state can safely make at this time.

The Senate appropriation committee restored $3,337,834 of the cuts recommended by the House p- rolling kitchens, tents and other equip STRICKEN S'CK ment belonging to the National Guard POWER INCREASING IN FORCE AT ONCE and loaned to the veterans be return six feet tall, weighs 160 pounds. Has light hair and exceptionally large head. Wore white shirt, grey trousers and black and white shoes. Ansen Williams, Williamsport R. D.

2. Aged 25. Described as being heavy set. The men in some manner obtained a wrench from the industrial ward at the State Hospital. Eaiiy yesterday morning they removed the bars from a window in the second story of the hospital.

They tied several sheets together, forming a rope and slid to. the ground. Their escape was discovered about 3 o'clock. A search was made for them by hospital attendants and yesterday the aid of Danville and Blocmsburg State Police was enlisted. ed by August 1.

stroying guying power an Increasing unemployment. "After three years; he said, "of wage cutting and of "the 200 Vacationists Stricken With Ptomaine Poi-maine Poisoning. Berlin, July 21 (U.R) The Von Papen "Junkers" government, having seized control of Prussia, establishing a military dictatorship and ruthlessly suppressing the socialists, turned a heavy Washington, July 21 (U.R) President Hoover today signed the $2,122,000,000 relief bill while applications totaling more than $337,950,000 for loans under the bills were awaiting presenta propriations committee as adopted by the House. Principle restorations were to welfare institutions. The $10,000,000 maintenance cut for the Danville Hospital was stricken out.

However, the Senate committee reduced the Polk MAN OF WAR IS BACK IN SBY. JAIL. destruction of buying power amounting to over $50,000,000 economic conditions are worse, unemployment more widespread, security values are lower hand on the communists today. The latter, expecting suppression, began to form an underground organization. It appeared the government intended to destroy all left wing opposition entirely, leaving the military, money and landed interests and Hit- WOMEN OF MOOSE tion to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

The measure is immediately effective. It' makes available $300,000,000 to be loaned to states for relief of suffering among unemployed. It sets a fund of a billion and a half dollars to be loaned states, municipalities, improvement districts and like Washington, July 21200 members of a gay excursion party on the river steamer Charles McAllister were brought back to Washington tonight suffering from ptomaine poisoning. Ambulances, police motor cars, fire trucks and private vehicles were rush TO PICNIC SUNDAY State School appropriation lower than the House plan, cutting $50,000 more to reduce it to $1,230,000, a total of $250,000. The departments of agriculture, forests and waters, health, education, revenue, welfare and property arid supplies and several others received larger sums under the Senate plan while ed and long established equalities have been completely destroyed." The executive council -of the Federation urged President Hqover to call a conference of representatives of all in-dustris and of labor to deal with the unemployment problem with the express purpose of creating work for the millions of idle.

Sunbury, July 21 Haggard and subdued, Felix Boccicchio, Mount Carmel panderer who escaped from the county prison more than a year ago, returned last night to answer for his crimes. Turned over by Baltimore authorities to County Detective Donald Zimmerman on presentation of extradition papers, he was safetly transported to Sun-bury and given into the care of War The Women of the Moose made fin ed to the pier to meet the craft which legal utility units for financing of ler's fascists in supreme control. The communists tried futilely to promote a general strike and their headquarters was promptly raided, which al plans for the annual family basket turned about 20 miles below Washing ton and came back at full speed ahead picnic to be held at Sunnybrook Park, July 24. to remove the suffering vacationists Labor's plan to accomplish "this would be adoption of the five-day week and shorter work day. 1 deeper cuts were made in the department of labor and industry, the state aeronautics commission and the department of mines appropriations.

Mrs. Elmira Ward was officially in bridge, highway, tunnel, and other public improvements. The remainder is available to finance public works projected by the government. The President signed the huge federal aid project bill a few minutes af to There was great confu prevented publication of their newspaper, Rote Fahne." Ninety were arrested for distributing communist leaflets urging the strike. stalled as sentinel by Grand Installing sion, at the Pier and streets were den Robert Minnich, who placed him in solitary confinement.

There he will remain until the court acts on his case. He may not answer for the charges but he faces a term for Officer Graham. i crowded. Hospitals had a difficult Practice of the Glee Club was start ed by the local ladies, preparatory to 5 DROWN AS STORM SWEEPS LAKE PONTIAC Pillar of Fire Picnic Members of the. Pillar of Fire Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at Roaring Creek yesterday.

Games and contests time accomodating those renewed from the craft, Late tonight it was indicated some were seriously, though not critically ill. Berlin, July 21 (U.R) The old aristocracy of the Hohenzollern dynasty re jail breaking, and possibly for violation of parole for previous offenses. He escaped May 17, 1932, and it was ter his public relations secretary, Theodore Joslln had announced Mr. Hoover would not sign it. There was no explanation of the change.

Joslin and Lawrence Richey, another the Wilkes-Barre Conference in September. Under the direction of Hazel Hummer and Nellie J. Ryan. A birthday social was enjoyed by all present. It being Mrs.

Marie Carroll birthday month. July has been an outstanding month' for the local auxiliary, in the activities turned to power through virtual dictatorship and martial law in Prussia, planned today to grasp absolute power in the Reich by removing more Socialist officials and possibly outlawing White House secretary, were with Mr. The two decked boat was carrying 600 employees of a dairy company and their families on a holiday. The craft had stopped at Marshall Hall, 20 miles down the river, where luncheon was were held and a dinner and supper served. The prize winners for the contests were: John McCormick and Mr.

Swank baseball bat; Parvin Shutt and Ray never clearly brought out how he made his getaway. There were numerous clues and theories at the time of his mysterious disappearance but none was productive. He would not discuss his Hoover when he signed. The ceremony was described as "routine" and the Pontiac, July 21 A furious wind and rain storm, which came up without warning, swept across Pontiac Lake near here tonight, bringing death to at least five persons. Seven pfrsons were reported missing.

More than 200 men and some women President issued no statement. served. While the children played mond Swank, baseball; Gladys Swank, escape with the county detective, and string of pearl beads. communists who intend to strike. The government- under the cabinet formed by Fritz Von Papen, one time spy in the United States, already holds apparently intends to give no informa tion which might disclose a vulnerable White Footwear condition at the jail.

were on the lake fishing when the storm broke. As the frightened men tried to head their small craft for The money to be thrown in the channels of relief and construction are expected to give an immediate impetus to business. Federal agencies estimate jobs will be provided for more than 2,000,000 unemployed for a yea-r, lessening the fear of a winter of of sewing and home making committees, 4 card parties. Following program was presented: Welcome Address Minnie Reilly. Vocal Solo Marie Carroll.

Remarks P. R. Graham. Vocal Quartette Ruth Stine, Annai O'Brien, Marie Carroll and Hazel Hum games their parents rested. Soon afterward scores became ill.

Captain Turner ordered the boat turned about. The most seriously ill were hurried aboard. Turner gave orders for full speed ahead. At Alexandria, the boat nosed near the wharf and orders were shout We have reduced all white footwear some as low as $1.69, others at $1.98 shore, the waves broke over them and $2.98. We fit your feet' as we car Scores of the 150 boats were over turn ry the narrow widths.

MERGER OF FOUR ed. There were numerous thrilling tne greatest power in the nation's historypower greater than that held in the days of Kaiser Wilhelm II, great er than that held In Bismarck's day. The cabinet's action has nullified, practically all the results of the post war revolution that established the Germany, ruled by the Hohenzollerns, as a republic. It had placed the Junkers party, the party of wealth and J2 MARVIN LOWENSTEIN mel. rescues.

ed to fell Washington police to have ambulance crews ready. When the boat arrived at the seventh Don't Our Big Sale Everything Must Be Sold. RAILROADS APPROV ED street wharf was filled with ambul MRS J. RENNER YOUNG PEOPLE TO Readnig Eileen Brittain. Remarks Elmira Ward.

Vocal Solo Hazel Hummel. Remarks Mary Burke. Address Emma Crawford. Reading, "My Gum" Rose Cromls. Vocal Solo, "Put On Your Old Gray; ances, police cars, taxicabs, fire trucks ioor covering and Rugs, 1-2 price Queensware Tubs, Washboilers, $1.00 Alumnimum 50c; 100 Casseroles 50c: and every other conveyance.

At the emergency hospital cots were hastily placed in the corridors. All nurses were aristocracy, back in power. Police, on orders of Military Supervisor Gen. Runstedt, occupied the printing department of the Communist $3.50 and $4.00 32 piece Dinner Sets DIES AT AGE 79 CONDUCT SERVIC Bonnet" M. Forney.

Interstate Commerce Commission Approves $2.50. Baskets and Carry Bags. Lamps called back to duty. A call went out for stomach pumps and doctors. and Lanterns, all Globes 10c; 3 for 25c, headquarters, Liebknecht House, where leaflets appealing for a general strike 15c can Heinz Baked Beans 7c Physicians tonight blamed the sick Remarks, "My Eats" Mary Hauck.

Reading, "Nothing" Ethel Updycke, Remarks Sadie J. Jones. Vocal Solo, "Somebody Loves You" were being printed. The Communist Chase and Sanborn, Tetley's and ness on deviled eggs and potato salad. Roland Ritter Will Preach aany newspaper, Rote Fahne, could Salad Tea, 1- 4 lb.

17c; 1-2 lb. 33c Illness of many has been increased by Anna O'Brien. not be published while headquarters Coffee, 2 lbs 29c Washington, July 21 The greatest Death Follows Illness of Five Months Will Be Buried Sunday. the blistering sun which beat down on them as the boat sped into the Wash were occupied. Berlin remained calm Our Alter Dinner Coffee, lb 25c railroad merger in the history of the At Services At Mahoning Church Sunday.

Remarks Nellie Zielsdorff. JigMargaret Forney. Santos High Grade 17c; 3 lbs 50c ington Wharf. although 90 persons were arrested for distributing the Communistic leaflets. nation was approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission today when it Most of the sufferers will remain In Matches 5c boxes, 2 for 5c; 10 Am Three men were seriously wounded bed tonight, doctors said.

Shortly aft authorized Consolidation of 53,000 monia 5c Lima Beans, 5c; 6 lbs 25c The Young People of the Danville in an argument betwen Fascists and er the victims had been removed from Vocal Solo Nellie J. Ryan. Address Visitor Mae Haas. Remarks Mafjaret MeVey. Past Regent pins were presented to Nellie Ryan and Gertrude Graham by Good Will visitor Sadie J.

Jones, in behalf of local auxilliary for services. churches will conduct the weekly un Iron Front Socialists at the Dried Peas, 5c; 6 lbs 25c the boat it returned to Marshall Hall to render what assistance it could In ion services at the Mahoning Presby Kunr district. miles of eastern lines and rail properties valued at $9,800,000,000 into four super systems. Properties in New England states are excluded. In accepting "four road" plan the commission ended a struggle Mrs.

Sara' Elizabeth Renner, wife of A. J. Renner, died at her home at the rear of the Woolworth Store last evening at 5:15 o'clock at the age of 79 years. Mrs. Renner had been in failing health for the past five months.

Death terian church, Sunday night at 7:30 There were disturbance in the work bringing the remaining excursionists o'clock. ers district of Berlin, where 200 Com back to town. Large Marrowfat Beans, 7 lbs 25c Whole Rice, 3 lbs 10c Rolled Oats and Oat Meal, 2 lbs. 5c 25c Stove Ink isc J22 TOOLEY'S Big Sale Miss Joyce Campbell of the Mahon munists attacked an omnibus and forced passengers to get out. One Com extending for ten years.

ing church, will preside. The scrip SUNBURY JUDGE was due to influenza. munist was killed by police fire. The New York Central, the Pennsyl Special For Saturday Men's Black and White Sport Oxfords, $1.45 pair. Ladies Novely Shoes, high and Cu MARRIED YESTERDAY She was born near Paxinos but spent vania, the Baltimore and Ohio and the practically her entire life in Danville Chesapeake and Ohio-Nickel Plate TO PRESENT PLAY ban heels, $1.97.

She was a member of the Danville railroads will divide all rail shipping ture reading will be conducted by Luther Landau, president of the Young People's Council while Roland Ritter, who recently was licensed as a local preacher by the Quarterly Methodist Conference will preach the sermon. Music will be furnishea by Ihe com AT M'DALE TONIGHT Sunbury, July 20 C. K. Morganroth Methodist church. between the Atlantic and the Missis Fish Make a Good Meal When gotten at Vincent's, Mill street, where you are assured of deli-ciously fresh fish each week.

The fish menu today says, Sea 'Trout, Porgies, Blue, Butter, Eels, Mackerel, Clams, and Crab Meat. Vegetables and fruits Ladies $1.65 Mesh Hose. 2 pairs $1.00 Large assortment of Children's Ox of Shamokin, President Judge of the Surviving are her husband, two sippi River, and between New England Northumberland County courts, and daughters, Mrs. Ray Smith, Earlville, and the Ohio river and south territory, N. Mrs.

Charles M. Newton. South The two act comedy, "Raspberry Red," will be presented by the Junior bined young peoples choirs under the fords and One-Straps, $1.00 pair. Men's Genuine Goodyear Welts, $1.97 pair. SHEAR SHARPING (Home of Endicott-Johnson Shoes) Mrs.

Olive Jenks Brown, Punxsutaw-ney widow, were married in a beautiful setting in the latter's spacious are likewise as fresh as the fish and PASTOR AND WIFE direction of Mrs. E. L. Leisey, Miss Department of the Mausdale Reform a full variety is shown on our racks. Darlis Camp will be the organist.

ed church et the church this evening home this morning. GUESTS AT PARTY Phone 225-M V. V. VINCENT at 8 clock. J22 Only a few relatives witnessed the ceremony which was performed by the Otsetic, N.

and two sons. George Renner, Bloomsburg, and Lawrence Renner, Lock Haven. Funeral services will be held from Roat's Undertaking Parlors. East Market street, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev.

F. Lamont Henninger pastor of the Danville M. E. church. The youthful cast has been rehears To Entertain Choir The choirs of the Danville Meth Two hundred and fifty members of Rev.

H. C. Jumpe of the Presbyterian ing for the past several weeks under the direction of Robert C. Lewis, Sun Silk Stockings Pure silk fine guage, special at 69c. the Danville Methodist church and church of that city.

odist church will be entertained by the day School superintendent. their families were present at a social A wedding breakfast was served in Rev. and Mrs. F. LaMont Henninger Very special, we would say, they're 48 Fresh Baked Crumb Pies, each 15c Jelly Rolls, each 15c Home Made Layer Cakes, each Sponge Cakes 10c 20c Ginger and Spice Cakes, doz.

15c; 2doz. 25c Fresh Rolls and Buns, doz. 15c Rye Bread, loaf 10c the dining" room of the Jenks home will officiate. Burial will be made in at the parsonage on West Market function held at the Center street building last evening in honor of the Arrested stead immediately after the ceremony. the Odd Fellows' cemetery.

street this evening. A short choir re Joseph Sh indie, 233 Upper Mulberry Rev. and Mrs. F. LaMont Henninger, The newlyweds left this afternoon by hearsal will precede the party.

gauge which means extra fine in the dull twisted silk, even the foot reinforcement and garter welt. They're in the new smart colors for every summer Frock, special at 69c. J2 MARVIN LOWENSTEIN and consolidation of the two churches. motor for a trip of several weeks thru Weekend Special Blue Moon hosiery will again be fea street, was arrested this morning at 1 o'clock by Officer J. T.

Schultz on a charge of assault and battery preferred An address of welcome was made by Canada and New England. Upon their Norses' Uniforms J22 JACOBS J. Newton Pursel, with a response by return they will live in Shamokin. Nurses' uniforms must be smartly by Shindle's father-in-ilaw, Lewis the Rev. Mr.

Henninger. The Rev. Al tured at our store this weekend. The regular $1.00 grade in either the chiffon or service weight at 79c. Mainzer.

Mainzer charged that Shin len C. Shue, Sunbury. District Super 3itten By Dog Attractive Values At Rosenblum's White silk slips, very nice material intendent, made a short address. trimmed, well-made and comfortable, stylish lines, modern tailoring, thoroughly inspected materials and expert cutting, all assure perfect fit and a ROSENBLUM'S die choked his wife. He was placed in the lockup to await a hearing before Charles Jones, street, was bitten Water Ices Special price of 29 cents a quart.

Orange Ice and Fresh Raspberry Ice at J23 JACOBS and beautifully made at $1.00. Following the program a social hour on the left leg by a dog said to be Justice of the Peace Oglesby today. All our white spcrt coats hare now was enjoyed and refreshments were owned by Charles Nelson. Nicholas Av Hot Weather Footwear Special beach pumps $1.50 quality. served.

The social hour was sponsor been very greatly reduced. Every hat enue, yesterday. The incident was re in our store is now selling at 50c smart professional appearance. Dix-Make uniforms are guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory or your money refunded. The experienced nurse will ed by the Ladies Aid Society.

Miss Viola Young presided. ported to the City Hall. Child Lost A town wide search was instituted ROSENBLUM'S 89c; in five colors. If you want to keep cool wear beach pumps for aU THE WEATHER yesterday afternoon for the three year quickly recognize those distinctive occasions. J2 MARVIN LOWENSTEIN Sport Oxfords A sweeping reduction sale of Men's The Best Ice Cream Now only 40c a quart.

Fresh Peach, Dent Overlook This Opportunity A new shipment of 250 dresses has old son cf Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder. Cooper street, who wandered away from his home shortly after noon. The tot was found several touches that only long experience in production of specialized uniforms can assure.

Dix-Make uniforms range in price from $1-95 to $8.00. just arrived that we have marked at Raspberry. Lemon. Pineapple Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream, now 40c Lccal thunder showers Friday and probably Saturday. Not so warm Saturday afternoon.

Cooler Saturday Sport Oxfords, this season's new spcrt Oxfords; your choice, special $3.95. All are regular $5.00 Friendly Fives. Dance Saturday Our Orchestra are Broadcasters. the very, special price of $1.69. All pure quart.

silk. See window display. hours later on Mill street, East End Fire Co. J23 ROSENBLUM'S J2 MARVIN LOWENSTEIN J23 JACOBS MAX HERB WOMAN SHOP.

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