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SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1935 Ifarrtsbura Sunftag Courier SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1935 PAGE SEVEN IP DEATH RATE FINE RECORD MADE BY TEAMS AT PITT Vacation Tour In New Hampshire Mapped Out By Local Automobile Club PREDICTS BETTER i LIFE III lake beheld a remarkable profile etched in the rocks above. That "Old Man of the Mountain" still -watches over a rugged forest domain that will be preserved in its original state for all time. Ribbon-like roads wind through Bretton Woods and Bartlett, circling the Presidential Range to Glen House and Gorham. Along the Androscoggin River are DECREASED IN ffl The mountains and lakes of New I Water," nestles among the hills at visitors an altitude of more than 1,000 feet Hafupshire annually attract from all parts of the country, and so above sea level. Winnipesaukee, the the Keystone "Automobile' Club has, second largest 'lake entirely within arranged a comprehensive motor tour the borders of the United States, is tne scenes or.

me logging operations i rri rp 1X711 that have provided lumber and pulp.ltlly 1 Hie 1 ramp Will Pittsburgh, July 6 A complete report, on the activities the Univer-sityof Pittsburgh's -Department of Athletics for. the last months shows among other things that eleven Pitt varsity squads compiled a winning average of .641 for the past school year. Panther varsities won 75 contests, lost 42, and tied 5. Football with eight victories against one defeat and no ties had the best to include the outstanding points of 'dotted with more than 300 islands. On interest throughout that State.

the shores of the lake there are many Crossing the Hudson at Alpine, the attractive resorts, while the islands Soon Be Left Again, lor tne enure country, i nai norcnern country. remains a wilderness paradise! rt vt-i nnntn ir 1 Lrn an A lanan npoc League Data Show Most Countries Had Mortality Below 1926 Geneva. Switzerland, July 6 The route is as follows: U. S. 1 to New furnish headquarters for the more in Leader Says formal camping groups.

Resort activities center at Dixville Notch which is ideally situated in the heart of the. peaceful rolling hills. The chaTui of the White Mountains is that of beauty as contrasted with record, but the track, basketball, cross-! League of Nations' statistical year swimming, golf, tennisk Turning southward from Colebrook country squads all had successful sea sons. Four hundred and sixty-six students the journey, closely follows the banks of the Connecticut River as far as Greenfield in order to afford a further attraction along the Mohawk Trail on the homeward trip. COURIER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING copy.

10c a line, one Insertion 9c a line, two Or more Yearly Rate. on Requt Call Bell em Charged ads will be received bv phone, and if paid within 7 days at tht Courier office, cash rates will be allowed. Phone 6111 If you want to place an a4 in the most fertile newspaper field In Harrisbar where lesults are almost Immediate The Courier is the right place tor that ad. Help wanted or a position wanted, something to buy or to sell, whatever it is, results will be gratifying. IjairisWra Suniinu Courier tooK part in tne intercollegiate pro gram.

Track and football drew the Haven; Route 10 to Newport, N. N. H. Route 11 to Potter Place; S. 4 to Franklin; U.

S. 3 to Twin Mountain; U. S. 302 to Glen; N. H.

Route 16 to Errol; N. H. Route 26 to Cole-brook; U. S. 3 to Lancaster; N.

H. Route 116 to Littleton; S. 302 to Woodsville; U. S. 5 to Greenfield; Mass.

Route 2 to Williamstown; U. S. 7 to Danbury; and U. S. 6 to Bear Mountain Bridge on the homeward journey.

According to statistics one-sixteenth of New Hampshire's surface is under water, and of the remaining land, 600,000 acres comprise the White Mountain National Forest. Sunapee, meaning "Wild' Goose largest number of participants. the limitless heights and the austerity of our Western scenery. Throughout the Lost River Glacial Canyon section are evidences of the relentless movement of ice more than 25,000 years ago. In the Franconia Mountains are pot holes as', large as 25 feet in diameter worn in solid granite by streams from the glaciers.

The Flume at Franconia Notch is a deep canyon in granite through which a turbulent stream has erased all but the, slightest; traces of the lava that once" filled- the. lasm. In 1805 two men standing on the shore of Profile New York, July 6 A more abundant? life, where the true hobo may boondoggle and follow his ancient philosophy without being forced to 'rub elbows with vulgar persons who would work if they got a chance, is just around the corner. Thsi was the cheerful keynote sounded today, by Ralph J. Dalton, president of the Hobo Fellowship Association, of America, at the opening of its two-week cnovention in University HalL "All those whose hands itch for the soil of common toil will soon be in government jobs," the plump prexy predicted.

"Only the true hobo, the real connoissuer of life, will be left to mmute from jungle to Junele." book, just issued, shows tne nun year of the depression 1934 that the death rate declined and the marriage rate increased nearly everywhere in the world, and generally in Europe the population rate rose. Of thirty countries in all continents for which 1934 data are available the death rate in all but three Chile, Guatemala and El Salvador was less than the average in the prosperous five years from 1926 through 1930, and in all but thirteen it was less than in 1933. The rate fell in all eighteen European countries reporting, except TO SEEK PROBE OF CAPITOL'S LOBBIES i BY MOW NG SALT Senator Clark Would What every man should know, if he Is on his uppers, will be included in the 14 day lecttfre course," said Dr. Steal Revolvers and Force Man to Drive 'Them A way Lithuania and Poland, where it rose slightly. All the yearbook's population tables include for 1934 all the important countries except the United States, Russia, Japan and Canada, for which the latest figures given are of 1933.

Data on Marriage Rate Widen Scope of Existing Proposal Washington, July 6 Throwing oolt intn triiatv'a avca 'turn nricnn. The marriage rate was higher than ers in the county jail here, brushed in. eight of the twenty coun- Dalton. "Upon those following faithful attendance to the lectures will be conferred the degree of Doctor of Din-gology," he promised. The recipient will be well qualified to keep house in a boxcar and "ding" at the back door with poise and equanimity.

(The words "beg" or "panhandle" are not to be found in the lexicon fthe true hobo.) past the sheriff's wife, stole two re tries reporting, all of which, except Australia, are in In fourteen, volvers and forced a filling station attendant to drive them to freedom after exchanging shots with a State policeman today. Washington, July 6 A thorough probe of lobbying 'activities on all phases of legislation will be sought in the senate next week by Senator Clark, of The senator disclosed today he intended to request that tht scope of the, existing proposal for an investigation of lobbying and administration "pressure" in connection with the utilities bill be widened to cover lob-! bying on all legislation. BUSINESS SERVICE The fleeing prisoners were Ernest BUSINESS 8EBVICE8 OFFERED Condensed Statement Keystone Company HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Statement at Close of Business June 29th, 1935 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks $212,036.26 U. S. Bonds I 180,385.33 Other Bonds and Investments .86,043.97 Mortgages 104,784.44 Real Estate (Banking House and Other Real Estate) 208,178.95 Furniture and Fixtures 56,000.00 Mortgage Bonds Assigned 925,970.56 Other Resources 8,994.98 HOW THAT LARGE LUNCH AFFECTS YOU however, it was higher than in 1933, while in four it remained the same, only France and Czechoslovakia recording a slight fall.

The birth rate in all thirty countries reporting was less than in 1926-30 and less than in 1933 for all except Germany, the United Kingdom, Poland, Denmark and Ireland. In only six of twenty-nine countries reporting was the population rate of growth higher than in 1926-30, but in thirteen of them it was higher than in 1933. Those thirteen are all European, ex M. HARVEY TAYLOR SON 313 Market St. BONDING and INSURANCE For Information Call Bell 2-2651 HEATING, PLUMBING, HOOFING He said he also would seek to obtain Assurances that the senate inquiry would delve into the administration's "pressure" activities in connection with the passage of legislation.

Meanwhile, the house Rules committee prepared to move ahead Monday with a separate inquiry of its own on this matter. Grigsby, of Jacksonville and Lowell Wilson, of Bloomington, charged with robbery while armed. Mrs. Ed Rankin, wife of the sheriff, had had a trusty out in the jail yard performing some chores. When she returned the prisoner to the bull pen, Grigsby and Wilson dashed salt Into the trusty's eyes, almost knocked over Mrs.

Rankin and ran to sheriff's office. Here they snatched up wto and darted up an alley. Lieut. Donald Franklin of the State police started in pursuit. When Grigsby and Wilson spotted Franklin they started firing at him.

Franklin returned the fire. cept Chile and Costa Rica, and include WILLIAM J. JAUSS Furnace and stoves repaired, roofing, spouting and Jobbing a specialty. 27 Zeigler Ave. Both Phones Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.

Iii all of these tables Germany's re MOVING, TRUCKING, BTOHAGE II cord in 1934 stands out. Her population increased then 7.1 per thousand, twice as fast as in 1933, or seven tim NEWEST LAKE IN U. S. BEGINS TO SPREAD OUT H. E.

BRINKERHOFF Local and long distance hauling, draying and piano moving, careful handling, 1487 REGINA ST. Bell 3-3854, Philadelphia, July 6 When that tired and lazy feeling conies after you've had a big noon-day lunch, it's brain anemia. Donald A. Laird, Colgate University psychologist told the National Office Management Association convention here. In tests in the university's laboratory Dr.

Laird found a direct relation between heavy meals and the familiar, after-luncheon mental lethargy. "There is no doubt about it," Dr. Laird said, "after a light lunch, the subjects' minds worked with 6 per cent more speed and 25 per cent more accuracy than after the larger meals. The difference in their ability to concentrate was also marked. There were nearly 70 per cent fewer lapses in attention after the light, dairy lunch." $2,437,112.37 es faster than France in 1934 and more than twice as fast as the United Kingdom, where it was 3.3 in 1934.

The latest figure given for the Unit Norris, July 6 Water which STORAGE Clean, private rooms for household goods. P. G. Deiner, Jeweler, 408 Market street. Phone 2-2374.

BLAME GANG WAR FOR KILLING OF EX-CONVICT will ultimately spread over 'an area measuring more than a thousand square miles, has. begun, formation of Norris impounded behind -the KEPAIEING EEFINIBHNG II ed States is 5.7 for 1933. Guatemala had the highest 1934 rate 24.5. The German marriage rate in 1934 was 11.2 a phenomenal one that led the world, this being the highest figure recorded in the whole table, which gives the LIABILITIES Capital Stock $315,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserve 53,150.76 Bills Payable None Deposits 1,142,991.05 Mortgage Bonds Sold and Outstanding 925,970.56 incompleted $34,000,000 Norris Dam, FURNITURE REPAIRED, upholstered and crated; estimates. Will calL 8., N.

Cluck, 320 Woodbine Bell 8471. one of the major power projects of average marriage rates for forty-sev the Tennessee Valley Authority. New York, July 6 A gang war for control of the vice and liquor empire in Brooklyn. controlled in prohibition days by Frankie Yale, gangster, was blamed today for the killing of an ex-convict, the critical wounding A huge steel gate, weighing 15 tons, EMPLOYMENT Large quantities of food, he explained, draw blood from-the brain and other portions of the body for digestive purposes. en countries by five-year periods bck to 1921.

In 1933 the German marriage rate was 9.7 and in 1921-25 it was 9.4. has been lowered across one of two remaining gaps in the concrete struc HELP WANTED, MALE of a passerby and the injury of two German Birth Rate Leaped ture. A cableway carries the gate, which is CO feet long and 11 feet wide, others. The German birth rate jumped from 14.7 to 18 in 1934, against 18.4 in 1926- Gerardo Magazzero, 23, alias "Big Jerry," ex-convict and former member of the Yale gang, was shot and killed U. S.

STOCKMAN HAS BIG KARAKUL HERD from one opening to the other, permitting concrete pouring behind the gate. A rubber hose encircles the $2,437,112.37 II. L. BRIGIITBILL, Sec'y and Treasurer A. R.

BURKIIOLDER Asst. Secretary and Asst. Treasurer PAUL R. SWAB, Trust Officer THE FARM JOURNAL has an opening for one man, energetic, ambitious, clean, cut, with car, to contact, civic and social organizations in Cumberland, Perry Juniata and Mifflin counties. Permanent position with salv ary and bonus.

Telephone Mr. Jackson, 2-934S, Monday morning. 30. The death rate fell from 11.8 in 1926-30 to 11.2 in 1933 and 10.9 in 1934. For the same years the rates for the United Kingdom were 12.3, 12.5 and 12, and for France, 16.8,' 15.8 H.

S. SMELTZER, President SQOTT S. LEIBY, Vice President G. W. HARTMAN, Vice President edge of the giant water-stop, and is on a crowden Brooklyn street by two men, who fired upon him from a dark sedan in approved gangster fashion.

expanded by air pressure to form a watertight cushion to prevent seep and 15.1. age. ITALY DENIES CHEMICAL The dam is scheduled to be com The new set of tables allows one to study changes in occupation groups in several countries. In most of them pleted by January next year, and the lake will be filled to capacity by next WANTED Representative for complete line of high grade refractories. Write P.

A. Mclntyre, co Penn-Har-ris Hotel. STORY AS BEING FAKE including the United States, the per May, it is estimated. centage of population employed by SOLICITORS, CANVASSEHS, AGENTS 81 Littleton, July 6 Despite the efforts of Bokhara, on the slopes of the high Himalayas, to retain a monopoly in the production of Karakul sheep, about 9,000 head-are in America. H.

L. Davey, of Littleton owns the largest herd in this country, numbering more than 1,000. The animals are highly valued for their pelts, used in the manufacture of expensive coats. CAROLINA TO HAVE CHINESE TEACHER KING GEORGE INSPECTS ROYAL AIR FORCES the government has been steadily rising. The yearbook's production indices show the world output of industrial and raw materials rose about 5 per cent in 1934, metals alone rising more than 20 per cent, while foodstuffs, especially cereals, declined.

Different continents show in some cases, how Rome, July 6 Italian officials today branded as "another outrageous a st'ory circulated in America that Italy was testing a chemical which, when 1 spread on the ground, would burn the feet of the shoeless Ethiopians. The foreign office pointed out that such a chemical would defeat its own aims, since the Italian Colonial soldiers, like the Abyssinians, are MAN OR WOMAN wanted to supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Harrisburg and near-by cities. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pav starts immediately. Write J. R.

Watkins Company, 231-96 Johnson Newark, N. J. Mildenhall, England, July 6 King George. today carried out his fist inspection of the Royal Air Force and ever, opposite trends. witnessed the biggest concentration of military aircraft in British flying history.

MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes in Harrisburg. Write today. Rawleigh Dept. PNG-216-SB. Chester.

Queen Mary, the Duke and Duchess of York, and Prince of Wales, who The past year was a rare one for 32,008 -whales having been harpooned, the highest since the 1929 peak of 37,674. The yearbook, which is unique in Its broad field, is a mine of information, too, as regards world unemployment, Pa. piloted his own plaen here, also saw the review. SAVOLDI, O'MAHONEY TRAINING FOR BOUT THIS CAN BE YOUR OPPORTU More than' 350 airplanes ranging Shanghai, July 6 A Chinese, Dr. Yl Z.

Chang, is to teach English literature to American students in the University of North Carolina. 1 Dr. Chang is professor of English at the National Central University, Nanking, and he will go to Carolina as visiting professor. Before his return to Nanking, Dr. Chang was instructor of Chinese in the college for teachers of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

NITY: If you have sales and lead from giant troop-carrying machines wages, trade, balances of payments, to speedy single seater fighters, were drawn up in eight rows at Beck Row ership experience) education and a car, we have permanent, paying career for you with bright future. Writ transport, currency, prices and public finance. Chicago, July 6 Jumpin' Joe Sa- Military airport, the R. A. newest Box 424, care this paper for per voldi.

former Notre Dame grid star and Danno O'Mahoney were in train airdrome near here, for the royal MUSSOLINI'S TWO SONS sonal interview. State fully your qualifications if you expect due con ing today for their heavyweight cham inspection, which was carried out by automobile to save the King the fa in He was born and educated Shanghai. pionship wrestling here on sideration immediately. ENLIST FOR WAR SERVICE tigue of walking five miles. July 15.

O'Mahoney, recently won the title LIVESTOCK from Jim Londos. KILLS LEOPARD Rome, July 6 A volunteer wave TRIAL OF MRS. WALEY TO BE RESUMED TUESDAY POULTRY SUPPLIES 41 that will send 300,000 Blackshirts in WITH BARE HANDS GETS FIRST DEGREE FOR to Africa this, summer reached its crept today as Premier 1 Mussolini's' young flying sons and a nephew of BATHTUB MURDER Tacoma, July 6 Trial of Mrs. Mar- i i -i r. it Teheran, Iran, July 6 A savage leo WHITE Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White Rocks, Buff Rocks, and New Hampshire White Pekin Ducklings.

Feed of all kinds for young fowl, puppies, and dogs. Paxton Flour Feed 352 Broad St. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT gttiet wuiey, iy; one- oi me accuHea i 1 rv 1 I pard, mad for blood, was killed by New York, July 6 Frank A. Flynn an agricultural laborer named Hem mat with his-bare 39-year-old garage man accused of niuiiapeis oi u-year-om ueorge Weyerhaeuser, will be resumed in federal court here Tuesday. After the jury of ten men and two While working in the fields, he saw the leopard creeping towards him.

He APAETMENTS AND FLATS drowning six-year-old Margaret Par-lato In a bathtub in his Astoria home last April 30 after an attack upon the child, today had been found guilty of murder in the first degree by a jury in Queens county court. He faces execution in the electric chair. dashed forward and, just as it was about to spring, thrust his arm into its Garibaldi, "Savior of Italy" in 1870 joined the fray. At the same time, Mussolini further insured peace at home while he concentrated on the Abyssinian campaign with a decision to maintain the balance of naval power by increasing the Italian fleet. Without consulting their father, Vittorio, 19, and Bruno Mussolini, 17, asked the Minister of Aviation to approve their applications for service in Africa.

Mussolini is air minister. With a grunt, he signed the papers sending his boys off to war. mouth. Getting hold of its tongue, he Desirable Downtown single and threa room Apartments, New and Modern Apply Park Realty, 210 N. Third St, Room 202.

pulled the leopard over on its back Then, snatching up a sharp stone, he began beating its head. The leopard clawed madly but Hemmat beat on women was selected yesterday, Judge Edward E. Cushman adjourned the trial, as previously arranged, by Prosecutor Owen P. Hughes and Chief Defense Counsel John F. Dore.

The three-day delay was to permit ample time for asse'mbling of witnesses. The government is expected to present 75 witnesses at the trial of the 19-year-old brid of Harmon Metz Waley, 24, who confessed his part in the kidnaping and release ofthe boy for $200,000. Waley is serving a sentence of 45 years at McNeil -Island penitentiary. I Willi I v.w.y.--a)J 1 1 1 v. i DOROTHY ROUND TO REST FROM TENNIS until it fell back dead.

His hands by FEAR MAN'S ATTEMPT TO WALK ACROSS LAKE FAILED this time badly lacerated but, after short treatment at the Government Hospital, he was able to resume work "Wimbledon, July 6-Dorothy Round, 'Wimbledon champion last year, has refused an invitation to play nthe British Wightman Cup team, feeling that-she needs an extended MARY ANNA PAGUE IS RUN DOWN BY AUTO PLANS TO PUT 70,000 MEN TO WORK IN NEW YORK MAN DROWNS TRYING be rest from tennis competition. Peggy Scriven is expected to named in her place. Windsor, July 6 Frederick Walter, 42, resident of Windsor and a German World War veteran who reportedly "walked" part way across the English channel on pontoons attached to his feet recently, was feared today to have lost his life In an' attempt to "walk" across Lake St. Claire. Walter left Stagg Island near Sar-nia, in Lake St.

Claire 26 hours New York, July 6 By the first of Seriously Injured last night when struck by an automobile near her TO ESCAPE HEAT WAVE next 'month, and perhaps by the mid die of this, Gen. Hugh S. Johnson ex MAJOR VAN VLIET home, 11-year-old Mary Anna Pague, 552 Race street, was admitted to the Harrisburg Hospital. She is suffering pecta to begin putting 70,000 men 'to Philadelphia, July 6 In an attempt RETAINS NET TITLE to escape sweltering summer heat, George Wood, was with contusions of the head and a possible fracture of the skull. Physicians reported the driver of the car, John ago, bound for Livingston Lignt, near work on 72 projects approved by Washington.

The projects, he pointed out today, are only 22 per cent of those planned for the city and which will eventually absorb all men now on work relief roljs. Belle Isle, Detroit, a distance of 42 drowned in a Fairmount Park lake today while two friends slept a its banks. McCahan, 1009 South Ninth street, West Point, N. July 6 Major took the injured child to the hospital R. C.

Van of Camden, N. Awakened by his cries, Wood's won the United States Army singles DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW AS companions went to his aid. First aid championship for the fourth time to treatment failed to revive him. miles. In addition, to the pontoons he carried two poles fitted with buoyant cylinders.

The harbor master has been notf-. fled of Walter's failure to reach his destination. He carried only a compass, and is unable to swim. He has a wife and 11-year-old daughter. day, defeating Cadet G.

Caldwell Rus sell, of Louisville, 6-2, 6-8, 7-5, 6-1. USES TOE TO FIRE GUN ENDING HIS LIFE Woman Shoots Self Philadelphia, July 6 Mrs. Jose Mc Before you select the refrig-erator for your home, learn about the amazing Rollator cold-making mechanism surplus powered, almost ever lasting. Only the Norge has the Rollator. See the Norge before you buy.

Carthy, 24, wife of a marine radio operator, was shot and seriously Bees Arrest Thieves Prague Bees caused the arrest of a gang of thieves at Hodonin. The house of Matous Katat, was broken into by three men, who carried off a $5-00 wounded today irt the bedroom of her home here. Police said the wound was self-inflicted after a quarrel with SHIPBUILDERS VOTE TO CONTINUE STRIKE MAN SHOT IN FIGHT, MAY DIE Continued from Page One to Mrs. Pitman. When he approached Davis at a store in Dock street and warned him to remain away from Mrs.

Pitman, Pitman says Davis drew a knife from his picket and attempted to attack him. According to Pitman's version, he fled from Davis to the entrance of the Central Iron and Steel Company where Davis slashed his wrist. During the struggle Pitman opened fire at Davis. Although four shots apparently had been fired from the pistol, only Phoenixville, July 6 111 health was blamed today for the suicide of Mark Corker, 83, a mechanic, of Byers, ten miles from here. Corker used the great toe.

of right foot to press the trigeer on a sack-ful of valuables. As the men were making their escape over the garden wall, the sack-carrier slipped on the rain-soaked ground, and in so doing knocked over a beehive. Next day the police had only to arrest three men whose faces were swollen to an undisguisable size. shotgun, the barrel of which he had Disced as-ninst hi hodv. He was a Bangor Banker Dies Bangro, July 6 Funeral arrangements were completed today for David S.

Huddleson, 85, hanker, retried merchant and former burgess, councilman and school director here. veteran of the Britsih army and had SPANGLER'S lived in this section for 20 years. Camden, N. July 6 Heartened by the advice of Norman Thomas, Socialist party leader, 4,600 strikers at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation yards voted -to con: tinue the eight weeks' walkout. A charge that the federal government could bring the strike to swift and satisfactory termination by withdrawing $52,000,000 in naval contracts from the company was made by-Thomas in addressing a mas3 meeting of the workers.

Mail Carrier Held Lehauon, July 6 Harry L. Schaef- one of them is believed to have struck Davis. 2112N. Sixth Street fer 59, a U. S.

mail messenger, was Davis was employed as a shears- Air Commuter at 81 Boston Travel by air or sea does not. phase Rev. Peter Hanley, of Chicago, 81-year-old chaplain of a veterans hospital. He flew to Boston from the Windy City to sail for a vacation ia Ireland, the land of his birth. What a Nerve Walthani, Mass.

"You were a sap to leave the tiouse to me." This was the receipt for a watch, chain and clothes valued at $100 taken from the home of Harlan C. Goodwin by a roomer. held in $5,000 bond today for federal court in Scranton October 21 on a Open Evenings Phone 8383 man by the 'Central Iron and Steel Company and he is said to have been on his way to work when the fight started. charge of stealing 'a mail pouch con The Old Reliable Music House taining $800 in cash last June 7. 4.

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