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Telephone 2-3111 SYRACUSE JOTTONAE Telephone 2-3111 Tuesday, £fl# 16, 1932
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MAYOR LAUNCHES REFRIGERATION SHOW DEWEY'S PILOT GOING HOME
/. L. JOHNSON CHARLES COULD
VETS COMPLAIN
OF EF
Complaint against policies of tie
veteran relief bureau and tie
emergency work relief bureau wis
.voiced last night at a meeting bf
the United States Veterans of Op-
ondaga County. A resolution wis By M. S. RUKEYSER. \
adopted authorizing a committee .to
By FRASER EDWARDS, confer with Alderman Harold IA NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The re-*
Universal Service Staff Martineau and obtain an interpre- cently challenged upward convul-
tation of the law. sion of prices from the lowest levels
Correspondent. of the depression at least serves no-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1« (Uni- They object to the way work Be-
lief is being handled. It is char Jed tice on business executives that
versal).—Control of Congress ia the existing low costs might not bo
real goal of the organized wet a and that single men are required jto
dry*. It became evident today, de- work as many hours as married available forever.
spite the keen Interest in the pro- men, although the amount of reief The success of the renewed
hibition view of the presidential given the latter is greater. managed recovery, which is now
candidates. Protest was launched against pie undr way, depends on whether
failure of the veteran bureau fto business executives will feel that
Uoth aides have squared away for provide physicians when neefcd
^non-partisan battle to elect sen- the time is now ripe for putting in
and inability to provide clothing for more normal inventories and for
ators and representatives favoring: veterans at times.
repeal of the eighteenth amendment making capital improvements. The
on one hand, or favoring retention A member from Manlius charged problem at this stage of the de-
or revision of the dry charter on that veterans working on road jobs pressions is international. Over in
the other. in that town were paid only I 15 England, for example, negotiations
4 w MAYOR MARVIN m t » • W- WEISBERG . . cents an hour and had to work nine have been taking place between
rWhile Governor Roosevelt has The Manufacturers' Refrigeration show, first business exhibition ot its kind ever to be held in hours a day, six days a week,* to
been endorsed by some organim- building contractors and manufac-
I J i o n s demanding prohibition reform Syracuse, was launched with a flying start Monday night by Mayor Rolland B Marvin. The earn $8.10. turers of building materials to try
and some professional drys favor mayor visited the officials of the exposition at the Syracuse Lighting Company buildfng and wished &o heighten activity and reduce un-*
the re-election of President Hoover. them all good luck. He is shown shaking hands with J. L. Johnson, H. H. Weisberg and Charles employment in the building trades.
, 'jM organisations on both sides of
t i e controversy will concentrate
their efforts on the congressional
contests.
evening. More than 1,500 persons visited the exhibit the first night.
FARM OUTLOOK
Gould The displays will be on view each day of the week between 9 in the morning and 9 in the
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Advocates of greater activity,
argue that costs are unusually low,
and, with falling rates of interest.
It is asserted that wisely chosen
types of building offer attractive
POWER IN CONGRESS.

TEST MOTIV Paddy's Prescription Puts


IS
investment possibilities. The great
For. despite the Influence exerted opportunity in languid England is
by anv occupant of the White to replace obsolete plant and equip-
House, the weta and drys realise ment with more efficient modern
the power to initiate changes in
r the Constitution and to modify the Skunk to Flight By WEST PETERSON,
equipment. Referring to this situ-
ation, the Manchester Guardian
- Volstead act reposes in Congress.
The Importance of electing
Roosevelt, the anti-prohibitionisu
point out, is that ho is pledged to
support immediate modification of
the Volstead act, pending ratifica-
FOR KILLING
Paddy Hanlon's favorite prescrip- of the place, who set up a shout and
tion worked as usual yesterday. gave him
Paddy, you know, is the motorcycle skunk," they yelled.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1« (INS). officer working1 out of Commis-
the cue.
International News Service Staff
CHICAGO,
Correspondent.
"Here comes a cop to get the ing conditions in agriculture were
Aug. 16 (INS).—Improv-
reflected here today by the annual
Paddy didn't attempt to get the report of the Farmers' National
Commercial revealingly declares:
"Clearly costs can be much re-
duced if factories and mill* are
properly laid out. One reason,
for example, why Beauvais tiles
—With a swift parade of minor sioner Rapp's office. compete so successfully with
tion of a repeal amendment "cat." He gave the woman his Grain Corporation and by state- British tiles is that some years
i The President was silent on mod- witnesses the state continued today When those ticklish little jobs favorite prescription and told her ments from Fred D. Stone, chair- ago they entirely demolished their
ification In his acceptance speech, to present evidence which it hopes come into the commissioner's office what to do. man of the federal farm board, old-fashioned tile works and re-
but it is generally believed he will send to the gallows Frank J. "Just sprinkle it on the stairs Net earnings of the corporation constructed them so as to reduce
would veto a hill legalising Egan, for years public defender of it is up to Paddy to handle them— and Mr. Skunk will leave," he di-
for the year ended May 31. after manual handling of the tiles dur-
and light wines. This could be the .unfortunate, for the alleged and yesterday's job was not only rected. setting aside reserves, were in ex- CAPT. FRANCISCO AQUADO AL DAY ing manufacture to the mini-
•» over- ridden, however, if the antis | murder of Mrs. Jessie Scott Hughes, ticklish, but also embarrassing. Paddy's prescription is one of the cess of $1,000,000. Vice President
his aged client and benefactress. It happened that a strange cat old standbys where skunks are con- Captain Aquado blazed his way into the hearts of United mum. If the present movement
mustered the two-thirds majority The state witnesses were being sot into the attic of a home at 225 cerned, and in case you are troubled Walter I. Beam declared at a meet- on the part of the building indus-
necessary to submit an amendment called in an effort to establish that ing of stockholders. States citizens when he piloted Admiral Dewey and the American
Fitch st. The strange cat was none with strange cats in your attic, fleet into Manila Bay for that famous battle in 1898 that cost try develops it is hoped to be
to the states. the motive back of the alleged other than a black and white here's the remedy: Dissolve coal tar The report showed the corpora- able to provide information net
TO ISSUE LISTS. slaying was an effort to cover up skunk. tion completed its liquidation of Spain the Philippines. Aquado was 6 feet tall then, with a 56-inch only as to the cost of modern
in fat and saponify. The mixture bank loans and was entirelv out of chest. He was a terror among seamen. Now at 65, old and ailing,
As a result of this situation the misapplication of funds entrusted Paddy rode up to the house and contains a large amount of cresols debt to all its bankers. building under present condi-
e w t and dry organisations soon will to Egan'a care by another aged was met by a gang of kids in front which always gives good results. he will return to the scene of his exploit, where United States tions, but also reliable data as to
Stone, arriving to attend th# an- the commercial advantages of an
he issuing "white lists" of Repub- woman. nual meeting, said:
naval officers will give him a hero's welcome. He examines a map
lican and Democratic candidates for Parker Maddux, vice president of of Manila with Al Day, medical technician at the naval hospital efficient layout."
the Senate and House whose views a San Francisco bank, was to be "There is no doubt but that Over here there is a feeling that

STORE ROBBED conditions generally are begin- in Washington, where Aquado has been confined for some time.
- coincide with those of the opposing the first witness today, he was 3
Picture from International News Photograph Service. the country is greatly overequipped
called by the state to corroborate ning to improve. Livestock fp V industrially. But the problem is not
organizations. ket conditions show an improve-
One of the testa to_be applied is the testimony of two previous wit- ment that will be generally re- one of mere quantity. Obsolescence

nESiUILHEIS
the question of whether candidates nesses that an $8,000 estate of flected in the agricultural world." has piled up heavily in the last
favor ratification of any prohibition Katie Weber, another client of Among the outstanding events of three years of neglected progress.
• proposal submitted to the states by Egan, was looted by the former the grain corporation's year of op- Change, however, under existing
the legislatures or conventions public defender. eration were the funding of the economic conditions must be justi-
•called expressly for that purpose. Preceding Maddux to the stand, corporation's $16,000,000 debt f© the fied on the ground that it would
The Democratic platform declares L. M. Hoefler,
*for the convention method, while haired attorney for Mrs. Weber, and
74-year-old gray- farm board, making it payable; over
DnDT reduce costs of production and fit

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in with the mandate of economy.

GETS 14 YEARS
a period of ten years, and develop-
-she Republican platform merely Mrs. Janet Kent testified she was ment of the policy under which the
cities the fact that the Constitution the mysterious "Minnie Peyser" of WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (Uni- CORTLAND—Thieves entered the
.provides that alternate method of the Weber estate. versal).—Instant and aggressive re- Grand Union store in Clinton av. single grain marketingbecomes
national organization
medium
the
of
An astute insider in Wall Street
* ratification. Mrs. Kent testified that she lief for owners of homes which are Monday night and stole $110.. The its regional stockholders. asserts that seven out of 10 rich
- The wets favor the convention transferred $3,2.7.0 from Mrs. George Small, burglar and jewel One case of malaria is listed on men who derived their income pri-
-Ulan, as a means of providing a Weber's account to that of "Minnie threatened by foreclosure is prom- break was discovered by Officer thief who broke out of Auburn the bulletin of the department of marily from property have been
crippled by the deflation.

AGE1T1ITS
•real referendum on prohibition, but Peyser," which was opened in the ised by Franklin Fort, chairman of Warren Grinnell, while making his prison in July. 1929, during tne first health on communicable diseases re-
the drys shy away from it. Their same bank under the direction of the new home loan bank system. rounds in the alleys in the rear of of the two sensational riots that at- ported last week and it has aroused
only contention against it is that Egan. tracted nationwide attention, was Commissioner George C. Ruhland to In connection with President
In a radio address over the the store a t 12:45 a. m. Tuesday Hoover's p r o j e c t e d additional
i t is untried and might lead to con- A short time after the German sentenced late Monday in a Brook- urge a drive on breeding p]aces of
tusion. consul in San Francisco informed National Broadcasting system last morning. „
lyn court to a term of 14 years in mosquitoes. A force of nearly 100
drives against depression, CoL
Hoefler legal action would be taken night Fort said he and his asso- Officer Grinnell notified Capt
Fred Keeling, who in turn called prison for 'illegal possession of a men, taken from relief rolls, is now Leonard P. Ayres, economist of th«
in the Weber estate, Egan disap- ciates on the board are doing all Cleveland Trust Company, takes
Deny Johnson Charge peared, according to Hoefler's testi- they possibly can to get the system Charles Lewis, store
mony. He later was discovered in organized and in operation at an Upon his arrival Lewis stated that
manager. revolver.
Small, hunted by the police in
at work with scythes. the position that a government
Years ago malaria was a common dissipates t« energies "when 11
only the money bag was missing. every section of the country after ailment during the summer months leaves unsolved those fundamental
$.E.F. Had Explosive a sanatorium and was ousted from early date.
his office as public defender for The police
He pointed out that the system committed by someone familiar
believe the break was his sensational escape from Auburn, in Syracuse. The germ is carried problems with which it alone has
successfully eluded pursuit until by mosquitoes from one victim to the power to deal, and devotes it-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (INS).— misconduct and then formally in- will not only save the homes of with the hiding place for the A motion to dismiss the Volstead last winter, when he was shot dur- another. Of late years very, few
^Statement* by Representative Royal dicted for the murder of his life- hundreds of thousands of people act case against L. Boynton, ar- ing an attempted holdup in Brook- cases have been reported and this self to the futile task of trying tc
time friend, Mrs. Hughes, when a money. The thief after entering
..Johnson (R.) of South Dakota that but will enable many to increase rested at 701 S. Townsend st, was lyn. Police were unaware of his accounts for the interest shown in stimulate into activity the trade and
dynamite and other explosives had third defendant, Verne Doran, an their mortgages and secure funds the place had walked directly to made by Lawyer Frank Collins for identity until several days after he the bulletin. industry that are tense and eagei
-been found in the capital bonus ex-convict now serving time in San to pay taxes. This, he said, will be the place where Mr. Lewis placed the defense Monday and brought was taken, seriously wounded and The bulletin shows no case of to go, but which find themselvei
camps before the eviction of the Quentin for parole violation, con- a great relief to municipalities and the money bag. Nothing else was out unusual admissions from a fed- apparently in a critical condition, to measles reported last week. It is blockaded by conditione that an
JITorld War veterans, were char- fessed that he and Tinnin drove an counties whose financing has be- found disturbed. the first time this vear a week has beyond their control." The Cleve-
acterised aa without foundation by automobile over her and threw the come complicated because of de- Entrance was gained by breaking eral investigator. a hospital.
a window in the rear door and slid- Under cross-examination f&e in- A woman was killed by a stray passed withont a new case of this land soothsayer indicated that tin
police and ward department offi- body into a San Francisco street. linquent taxes. vestigator admitted he u»ed a shot during a running gun battle ailment. There were 38 cases of government ought to concern itsel
ciate. ing back the Yale locks. For some
It is the state's contention the In describing the system, he said: reason "stool pigeon," although he made a which Small carried on with the whooping cough, 7 of pneumonia, 4 with our money, our credit system
Johnson spoke before the Ameri- murder was plotted by Egan so that "Its purpose is to mortgage screws the thief had removed the
which held the lock to the buy himself and the informer's evi- police in the Brooklyn streets. of scarlet fever, 2 of chickenpox our regulated railroad industry, on
can Legion at lacrosse, Wis., last he might benefit in her $25,000 some part at least of the liquidity and 3 of tuberculosis. taxation, our national budget, an<
night On three different occasions estate. •nd prompt relizable value pos- door. The thief is believed to be dence was not necessary. Recovered to a point where phy-
our debt and trade relations witl
the same person who broke into the Attornev Collins also got the ad- sicians reported he could be tried.
during his speech he charged the sessed by notes in the hands of mission that the agent had taken Small was arraigned before Judge foreign countries—rather than witl
"Veterans brought explosives to their commercial banks. Its structure Grand Union store in Main s t sev- drinks other than those needed for Nova in Kings County court. He which he could be given as a sec- seeking to induce business men t
cam ps.
-Brig. Gen. Peiham D. Glassford,
Pastor Too Eager
is in a large measure a duplicate eral months ago. Entrance was evidence. It is claimed agents acted as his own attorney, but evi- ond offender.
of the federal reserve bank sys- gained the same way as the Clin- when they enter the service shall dently failed to make much of an
stock up or to start specific proj
A charge of illegal escape from ects.
tem and its major purpose is to ton av. store, after which the in- not drink except in obtaining evi- impression upon the judge or iury. Auburn will be waiting for him
superintendent of police* denied
"Johnson's charges. It was pointed For Marrying Joh
do for those institutions which truder removed the screws from the dence. .I The 1-1-year sentence is the limit when, if ever, he is released. As to the recent equilibrium i
*1qut
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that if explosives were chached CHICAGO, Aug. 16 (INS).—Accused lend on mortgages what the fed- lock and placed them on the floor. "Then you are a prohibiten law commodity prices, Colonel Ayre
ia the bonus camps the police would of enticing prospective customers era' reserve system does for Just why the thief removes the violator as well as an enforce- observed:
*Thave known of it. At the war de- away from the county marriage banks. Its purpose, however, is locks after once gaining entrance ment "Normal business activity and
partment a similar denial was court, Rev. Wesley L. Sledge, negro not so much to benefit the insti- bv breaking a door window and clared Lawyer Collins.
'^iaade. pastor, was in jail today. Author- tutions which lend as the bor- slipping the catch and then remov-
ities charged that Sledge stood in rower who suffers from the pres- ing the locks with a screwdriver journment in order to file his mo-
agent for that
The defense asked for an ad-
law," de-
Deaths and Funerals even prosperity may be resumed
when prices are low, but net
while they are rapidly falling."
the lobby of the Cook County sure of an existing mortgage or later is a mystery to the police.
Largest Blimp Ready building, intercepting couples on the need of a new one.
tion for dismissal.
Holding that evidence obtained George Wolfe — Services for widow of Jesse A. Weller, Liverpool
Illl I - . n t

For Flight Oct. IS


their way to the marriage court. "We ars making tvery effort to
He would offer to perform the get the system operating at the Hollywood Turning by agents on July 3 against the George Wolfe, who was killed in an farmer. Her son is the only sur-
Hunters' Club on Onondaga Lake accident at Cazenovia Thursday, vivor.
Mrs. Gann Lauds
ceremony at less than the five dol- earliest possible data." was an entrapment of Thomas took place at 2:30 o'clock yester-
'• WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (Unlver- lars charged by the county and the To Sports Subjects Barry in charge of the bar at the day afternoon at the home of Jacob
L. Shulman, 253 Fellows av., Rabbi for
Mrs. Arthur C. Gruman—Services
Mrs. Mathilda Gruman, 59, wife
Hoover Rum Positio
" aal).—The largest non-rigid airship weddings would be held quietly in
-,ia the United States, under con- some corridor of the building, po-
lice alleged.
Wife Reaches Reno time, Commissioner Chapman has
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16 (Univer- dismissed the case. Lawyer Paul Moses J. Braude officiating. Burial of Arthur C. Gruman of 146 E.
sal).—Probably because the recent R. Shanahan, at a recent hearing, was in Temple Adath Yeshurun Pleasant av., who died Sunday at Mrs. Dolly Gann, sister of the vi<
CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (Universal).-
struction for the army air corps, Olympic games have made the the- brought out from four Witnesses cemetery. Bearers were Oliver D. Crouse-Irving Hospital, will take president, here on her way I
will ha ready for trial flights Oct. To Divorce Livermore atergoers more sports-minded than that federal agents had engaged the Burden, Reuben Jeffery, Dr. Thomas place at the Carl E. Welter funeral Topeka, where "Brother Charlie**
Liberman, home tomorrow at 11 o'clock, Rev. to receive notification of hia r>
IS, it is announced. CHICAGO, Aug. 16 (INS).—Jesse L. ever before, Hollywood is now turn- bartender for half an hour, and had Manley, Jerome K.
Die great blimp, being built by
_j»e Ooodyear-Zeppelin Corporation,
News of the State
Livermore, who has won and lost ing it cameras toward athletic mixed with other occupantf of the Charles A. Crouse and Richard George Gruman of Brooklyn", a stand on prohibition waa "simp
millions in Wall Street, earning the subjects. place, before drinks were served Bushley. nephew, will officiate. Interment
nomination, said President Hoovei

Current production schedules re- them. will be in Clinton. marvelous." She added:
will bays an overall length of 233 sobriquet of "the boy plunger," con- I "Hit stand on prohibition ii
feet, a diameter of 54 feet, and a NORWICH—Dr. Albert E. Fitz- firmed reports here today that his veal a number of pictures with Frederick Gray — Services for
Frederick Gray, 71, of 207 Erie st., his acceptance speech wain'
, height, including the car. of 69 feet. elle, director of training at the One- wife had arrived in Reno to file suit sports slants, either in production or Mrs. Clyde Roberts—Services really a stand. It's just a sug
The gaa capacity is 360,000 cubic
' feet and It will have a gross lift of onta State Normal School, ia urg-
22,300 pounds,
for divorce. preparation. Football, swimming,
Livermore, studying indnstrial wrestling, motor boat racing, ice
ing those desirious of entering the conditions in Chicago, declared the hockey and boxing are among the
A noteworthy feature Is that the school this fall to register at once, action was not unexpected.
blimp Is so designed that It can as the state department of educa-
subjects. 3 BilEliCR
who died suddenly Saturday night for Mrs. Clemadean Roberts, 30, of gestion to find out what the peo
at Cazenovia, will take place at Shamokin, Pa., wife of Clyde Rob- pis
2:30 o'clock Tuesday in Geddes erts, former resident of Baldwins-
Congregational Church. Burial will ville, will take place at 2:30 o'clock
be in Memorial Park cemetery at Wednesday at the home of her STRIKE RELIEF CARAVAN
Warners. Surviving are his wife, mother, Mrs. William Reid, 3 War-
want."

,|>ick up fuel in flight. The ship will tion has notified the school offi- BALKED BY SHERIF
. toe equipped with a sub-cloud car. cials that schools will be limited to
Thus it may hid above the clouds
'AND FARRAGUT SAID TO 'ME— Mrs. Anna Gray; a daughter, Miss ner av., Baldwinsville. Burial will
Winifred Gray, and two sons, Rob- be in Riverview cemetery. Mrs.
ert and Morris Gray. MOUNT VERNON, I1L, Aug.
while an observer in the car below a definite number this fall. Roberts died yesterday in a Danes- (INS).—Balked in their attempt
, the clouds reports by telephone to ITHACA—The state highway de- ville, Pa., hospital. Surviving be- enter the coal fields near Benton i
" the main car, 1.000 feet above. partment has started work on the FULTON—Heads of three city- Mrs. Michael Tashjian— Mrs. sides her husband and mother are an i n v e s t i g a t i o n of conditio
widening and resurfacing of the departments were said to have re- Bertha Tashjian, 41, wife of Michael a daughter, Miss Dorothy Roberts: among coal miners, approximat<
turned slips bearing their signatures Tashjian, died last night at her two sisters, Mrs. Dewitt Thompson a score of Chicagoans were preps
Aunt Held Prisoner Ithaca-Caroline road, known as the
Catskil! turnpike, one of the first agreeing to contribute 10 per cent, home following a long illness. She of Syracuse and Mrs. Harvey Harris ing to return home today.
was a native of Germany and a of Baldwinsville, and a brother, The caravan, bringing a true
highways built in this section of of their salaries back to the city for resident
; In Closet Two Years the state, and the road will be
shortly closed to traffic, it was an-
maintenance of the welfare" depart- viving besides
ment. Mayor John M. Foster Mon- son, Carl Tashjian;
of Syracuse 21 years. Sur- John Reid of Baldwinsville.
her husband are a
load of food and supplies for dist
bution to the miners, was hall
- WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 16 (INS).— nounced Monday. a daughter, Mrs. Clemadean Roberts—Mrs. here by Sheriff William Groves
day announced receipt of the 10 per Miss Mary Tashjian; her mother,
Naked except for a loin cloth, Mrs. cent, contribution acceptances. Clemadean Roberts, 30, of Sha- Jefferson County, acting on the i
•Wrenetta Goddick, 79, was taken SENECA FALLS—Greetings will Mrs. Mary Schmidt; a brother, An- mokin, Pa., died Monday in a hos- quest of Franklin County uthoriti
from a closet prison In the home of be extended Lieutenant Governor •According to the mayor,, those to drew Schmidt, and a sister, Mrs. pital at Dannsville, Pa. She is sur- where Benton is situated.
her niece, Mrs. Tena Norcikinfsky, Herbert Lehman by the entire per- acept the 10 per cent, reduction August Wiesler of Germany. The vived by her husband, Clyde Rob-
.where she had been locked up two sonnel of the Finger Lakes parks Monday were City Clerk Charles funeral will take place at the home, erts; a daughter, Dorothy; her
years. commission at the ceremonies Hall. City Chamberlain Langdon C. 129 Burdick av., Wednesday at 8:30 mother, Mrs. William Reid, of SCREEN COUPLE WED
The niece told the police that she which will mark the dedication of Foster and Commissioner of Chari- o'clock, and half an hour later in Baldwinsville; two sisters, Mrs. De- HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. Aug.
had locked up her aunt when she Cayuga Lake State Park on Wed- ties Frank Campbell. These three Assumption Church. Burial will be witt Thompson, of Syracuse, and (INS).—Jane Murfin, famous seen
lost her mind two years ago. The nesday, Aug. 24. men receive over $1,200 per yar. in Assumption cemetery. Mrs. Harvey Harris, of Baldwins- ist, and I)onald Crisp, well-kno
-ffoom was a tiny affair, only a little AUBURN — Miss Marion Huse Twelve members of the department ville, and a brother, John Reid, of motion picture director, were h<
larger than a closet, and the win- Blanchard, only daughter of Mr. of public works will accept the con- Mrs. Elizabeth Gatehouse—Serv- Baldwinsville. Funeral services will eymooning today in Northern C»
dow was boarded up. and Mrs. Fred H. Blanchard, 61 tribution proposal of the n&ayor and ices for Mrs. Elizabeth Gatehouse, take place at the home of Mrs. fornia following their quiet m
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Washington st, Penacook, Mass.,
«mmmm i— ••• • -i HI .ill—I-
the aldermen, according toi Commis- who died* Saturday, will take place William Reid at 2:30 o'clock Wed- riage at Ventura late yesterday.
and Samuel Van Dyke Kennedy Jr. sioner of Public Work* Joseph at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at nesday afternoon, with burial in
Chapin in Flight of Auburn were recently married in
the Congregational Church, Canter- Conners. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Riverview cemetery.
Those in the department! who will Charles Bailer, 118 Eldorado st. In-
bury Center, Mass.
and their salaries,fare: City terment will be in Oakwood ceme- Judge Satisfies
Over Washington CORTLAND—Reg Case, two-time accept,
Engineer Harry S. Andrews, $2,800; tery. George Miller Jr.—Services for
George Miller Jr.. who died Sunday,
I . . < • • » mm %
golf champion of the Cortland
» m
Country Club, took a step nearer Commissioner Conners, $2,500; Reg- took place at 2:30 o'clock this after-
Thomas Foley—Services for noon at the home, 501 Tennyson av.,
Drunk Yearns
To View Airways his third club title Monday after-
noon when he defeated Bill Maher,
inald Royce, water department,
$1,800; Fred Taylor, $1,500; Walter Thomas Foley, 70, who died sud- Rev. Frederick T. Crumley officiat-
Brocker, $1,565; Williari Dingle, denly yesterday, will take place at ing. Bearers were Edward Behan, To Work in h
WASHINGTON, Aug. IS (Uni- last year's champ, 1 up in the semi-
versal).—Secretary Roy D. Chapin finals. Case now meets Don A. $1,666.35; Charles B u r l | n g h a m , the home in Lakeland Wednesday Arthur Drake, William and Clifford
was given his first bird's-eye Brewer in the finals. $1,564; Leo Quinn, $1,20«; Ernest at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Toole. Burial was in Myrtle Hill CHICAGO, Aug. 16 (INS). —
' view of the commerce depart- Baker, $1,40.8.50; Chelsea Dann, Woodlawn cemetery. cemetery. Burke's yearning for a long t
W A T E R L O O—Explanation of journ in jail was gratified todi
ment's lighted airways system County Commissioner of Public $1,302.08; George Gardner, $1,500,
last night Welfare Raymond B. Wells as to and L. Pringle, $1,380. Mrs. Ella G. Stearns Wellei Benedict Sauter—Privaate serv- Sentenced to work out a fine
In a huge tri-motored Ford the payment to himself of $919.45 Contributions of Brooker, Dingle, Services for Mrs. Ella C. Stearns ices for Benedict Sauter, 87, who $25 for i n t o x i c a t i o n , Bui
plane, the new secretary flew for for investigation of old age relief Burlingame, Baker and jpann will Weller, 81, who died Sunday at the died Saturday, took place at 2 pleaded:
an hour over the airways in the was described as satisfactory by the What salty yarns were swapped at Boston when the National depend upon the number of hours home of her son, Rev. Luther L. o'clock this afternoon at the home, "Make it more, judge. Jail
immediate vicinity of the capi- Seneca County Board of Super- Association of Naval Veterans of the Civil War held their recent which they work, but their salaries Weller, pastor of Christ Church, 644 E. Division st. Bearers were the only place I can find en
Somerville, Mass., will take place at B e n j a m i n
tal. He was accompanied by visors. Commissioner Wells ap- convention. Here are Charles F. Peel of Salisbury, Mass., and average the Above figures. Sauter, Christopher ployment."
Assistant Secretary for Aero- peared Monday before the solons to Mayor Foster said Monday that the I. L. Tucker undertaking rooms Granger, C. Will Schmidt, Edward "Fifty dollar*," volunteer*
George A. Parsons of Everett, youngsters of 87, recalling the days he expected to hear from many in Liverpool Thursday at 2:30 Hurst, and Howard and Christo-
nautics Clarence M. Young. The account for that sum paid to him- the obliging judge, "and y<
plane was piloted by John Cable, self for activities from Jan. 1, 1931, when the American Navy was young and "sailors were sailors, not other city employes toward the lat- o'clock. Interment will be at North pher Kelsen. Burial waa in Wood-
seagoing engineers." , ., , Syracuse. Mrs, Weller was the lawn cemetery, can work it out Jn jail at hi
crack department flier. 'to May 30, 1932. (> ter part of the week. a dollar a day."
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