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37 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940- tinued at the present rate of HiTVew FnUrnnal Rislirm mills. Next year, however, the episcopal Disnop Portrait Without Music late Bishop George Craig Stewart The bishop-elect is 45 years old and has been rector of St, Luke's since 1923. Is Named for Chicago Killed In spiritual leader some members of the faith today. The Reverend Mr. Conkling was chosen on the second ballot of 700 delegates representing 125 parishes and missions in 24 Northern Illinois counties.

He will become the seventh bishop of the 105-year-old CHICAGO, Nov. 28. (J) The Reverend Wallace Edmonds Con-klin, rector of St Luke's Church, Germantown, was elected Episcopal bishop of Chicago and Crashes School Board May Set Tax Millage Today Final Action on Adopting Budget, Continuing 11 Rate Expected ATLANTIC 6125 The New phons number of Morning Want Ads. For immediate service by trained ad-writers call ATlantic 6123. Advt.

I diocese and the successor to the Occur board is required by law to set its millage at a- maximum of HVi. The proposed budget as it now stands calls for expenditures of $14,629,233.80, which is $250,000 less than the absolute minimum set by administrative officers as necessary! to carry on all the present services' of the school system. This $250,000 will be available, if necessary, from a reserve fire-insurance fund, however, although the remaining $825,000 in the fire fund at present is to transferred for use to meet current expenses during the year. In addition, the board is expected to float a $1,500,000 bond issue during the coming year to cover construction of two proposed new vVj VV fit' Vs jrtyg? 'Vjr r-rrrr tin, killed 9 j2 hour. i me board of public education will meet at 3:30 clock this afternoon in the administration building, Bellefield avenue, to take final rnd ni action on adopting the 1941 budget w' iU Fark- "U11 nf and setting the tax millage.

From sentiment prevailing during schools and the cost of a variety of maintenance and improvement of a col- victim .11 at items, including -some which businessman-members of the board con a series of preliminary meetings of the board's finance and administration committee, which includes all the members of the board, the tax levy will almost inevitably be con- t-ri u' morn tend are actually current-expense items. 1 in Easy on the Eyes as Well as on the Pockeibook $22 police repnrted. to Mr. .1 Hi Wl- Ar. in Avon de- H.

J- 11 lied in- lornrr west or -J dv night. Mrmfr f-ridrnt of Club, was to Column 11 i Tbe couple pm to 'l toother to 1 1 in i.unlle Stasrl, rf. in rH were lijtnnioni.r 1.. Wl Of 1 llen to 4 lutomnnne was Pot-Oaxett Photo. listen FlagMtail, "the first la.ly of opera," arrived In Pittsburgh yesterday for concert a tonight anil Sunday at Syria Mosque.

Th great Wagnerian soprano is shown here, center, with the American conductor ahe sponsored tQ the top, Kdwin McArthur, and Mrs. McArthur, The Denver-born conductor will direct the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for the Norwegian-born diva. Flagstcid Again Finds Snoiv On Arrival in Pittsburgh Wagnerian Diva Says It Follows Her Around, Probably Due to Norwegian Origin iijaiislo Honor Oliver. Knoxvillc pi.v rfturn en- the boys ana girls and Knoxville to Mcrfhants of the re sponsoring a will fpature eight bami. Boy and Uirl makes tunity to work in important oper Kirsten Flagstad, who fno0' cadets.

more people like Wagnerian opera, l-i! Birmingham avenue atic and symphonic podiums but Madame Flagstad's Influence has enabled her long-time accompanist arrived in Pittsburgh yesterday Brownsville to Ar- 10 John street. and naturally it was snowing when to attain top rank in this field. she got off the train. Tonight and Sunday at Syria Mosaue. Madame Flaestad will Come to our store see the new 1941 Longines now on display select the model you would like to give to that "particular And he assured that nothing else you might select could express your true feelings so-well.

Priced as little as $10. CARSON -Fully J.weW $57.50 VALERIE Fully Jtw.I.d $52.50 No Extra Charge for Credit feenhleloii A NO iOMS "Century-Young" Jewelers p. A-z iilSiftall "The snow follows me around," present all-Wagner concerts with she explained. Everytime she comes to Pitts Edwin McArthur conducting the Pittsburgh symphony orchestra. IE burgh for a concert, it snows, said the great soprano, and likewise when she goes almost any place Suicide Ends Wild Attacks 311 SMITHFIELD Opp.

4th Ave. Posthtfie 544 SMITHFIELD Near Gimbels 6(11 PENN AVE. East Liberty tiifrASi else. This strange phenomenon may be accounted for by the fact that most of her concerts are made in the winter-time, or perhaps her Norwegian background has something to do with it. Norway is a great place for snow, Wife Hurled From Window and almost all Norwegians are at Bv Crazed Husband their best in this element.

The HANOVER, Nov. 2S. LT) diva herself used to turn a wicked ski, but she hasn't slalomed since she stormed the Metropolitan as mm Sieglinde in "Die Valkure," back Sale of WOMEN'S RUBBER SO CALO iru A prominent Hanover man raged through his home today brandishing a hatchet, hunting knife and shotgun then killed himself. Coroner L. U.

Zech said, after injuring his wife and daughter. When police arrived, Cleveland H. Bish, 55, for 25 years superintendent of the Hanover Wire Cloth Company, lay dead of stabs, his body doubled up in an attic corner. His wife, Golda, 52, was rushed to a hospital with a fractured skull, broken neck and back, suffered, Zech said, when Bish threw her from a bedroom window. Her condition was critical.

Ruth, the 15-year-old daughter, was treated for three deep gashes across her face. Neighbors said Bish had brooded recently over the fact that the son, James, 25, probably would be called aoon for a year's military training under the selective service law. At a Real Give-Away Price! Come Early! in 1935. However, this Norway business brings up the subject of Madame opera for Mrs.) Flagstad's husband, who's over there now. He's a lumber dealer, and, according to rabies to his wife, he's managing to carry on with a minimum of molestation from the visiting Nazis.

So much for Norway. Speaking of Madame Flagstad's debut in New York, it was so tremendously successful that the singer has ever since been doing her best to "repay my debt of gratitude to musical America." One way in which the tall, imperial, Oslo-born operatic star has repaid this "debt" is through her sponsorship of young, bespectacled, Denver-born Edwin McArthur as a conductor. Because of a public frowning that's almost traditional, Americans rarely are given a fair oppor- ''Wnnt ilinner tliil Umii-h of liniilality if main rniir'c. ou'll i fi compiinirntii ga lir. I ine Ai innrv Second in hancmro.

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Falkner, Noted Economist, Dies NEW YORK, Nov. 28 UP) Dr. Roland P. Falkner, 74, economist and statistician, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital, after a six-months' illness. He was a member of the staff of the National Industrial Conference Board, and had held numerous Government posts.

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