WemtKer Published in Titruville, Pa., SHOWERS Birthplace vol th« 0*1 and (Details on ^ ^ „ ,s_ Natural Qaj industry. xhtHl June I*/, louj luYifc T/aiiy **«jper m New Orleans Oop.vrijrht 1936. b» Tli« Baltimore Bnu. Condemn Corporal i o n Meas- Invading Italians. The Borah Curse Finally Captured J. Edgar Hoover Leads Agents ure as Unsound and 'an , May 1. Calls on All Able-Bodied and No. i Outrage' ai Hearing of PERHAPS THE BEST evidence of the Caughl Without Firing of Senate Committee. inci easing piobability of Goveuioi Citizens To Join Troops Shot. Lnndon's nomination at Cleveland Is t , Heard AHer Treasury the increased energy with which the Koine Awaits Signal for Na- more ardent of the New Deal jour- tional Celebration as Not Public ]£nemy No. 1 Experts Defend Bill nalistic allies heave rocks in his di- Troops Pre&s on' Capital. icction It easily may be that some To Us, Declares Hoover Hold Surpluses Were Not one else will be nominated, but it is H\i The AKsoflnttil Press clear the Roosevelt politicians do not ADDIS ABABA, May 1—Empeioi Fred Hiiiiter, t Robher Sus- Used To Maintain Employ- Haile Selassie, detei mined to defend think so. They haven't for months. the seat of his menaced empire, today pect, and Woman Taken ment and Dividends. ' : ' ' . —£")—„ . • " ordered soldiers to the north to meet Along with Karpis. BI/ Tha'Axsaclaletl I'ress THE BELIEF.;of the Landon forces is the invading Italians. WASHINGTON, May . l.—Spokes- that they"; 'will have not far from ^300" The Negus called upon every able- BULLETIN bodied citizen to take up arms and join ST. LOUIS, May 2.—(&)—A spe- men for business .laid down a barrage votes on the" first ballot, and that their the legular troops tomoriow in a de- man will be nominated on the second cially chartered Douglas Airliner again today, w h i l e , backstage, the com- fense of the capital. bearing Alvin Karpis and ' several mittee's experts sought means of. rais- or third. It is possible this idea may This army, part of it volunteer, will Department 'of -Justice agents ^ng $337,000,000 of additional revenue. riot work out and an entirely different be led by Ras Getachou, governor of landed 'at Lambert-St'. LbiiiV niurd- Kaffa and Gofa provinces. u Witneses representing the New York selection emerge. It is possible the Emperor Haile Selassie, who returned cipal airport at 11:46 tonight. Landon candidacy may be 'dealt a Rep.-MarioA Zioncheck, Democrat of Washington, again has incited the Board of Trade and the Philadelphia suddenly yesterday from the northern Jty The Associated Press ire of" the la'v and •police of Alexandria, Va., have been ordiied to bring front, told his soldiers to cairy enough Chamber of Commerce condemned as damaging blow in the California pri- him in if he visits the city again. He failed to appear on changes of leck- NEW ORLEANS, La., Mayl.— A l v i n maries next iveek, but at this time food to last them for five days. He as- unsound and as "an outrage" the ad- less driving and disorderly conduct. The "playboy" of Congress is shown serted ,Ethiopia has only .made a Karpis, public enemy No. l of the Unit- ministration plan for taxing corpora- there seems considerable ground >for above after his recent marriage to Rubye Nix of Texas, a.WPA stenog- "strategic letreat" and the war is far ed' States, was captured tonight ' at a ttons according to how much of their the Landon confidence. Of course, ef- raijher. |. from over. downtown apartment building without earnings were turned into surplus. fective work is being done in his be- This lofty capital is virtually deserted ,he firing of a shot by a squad^of be- Other business men, including a dele- half, but: his big asset unquestionably except for a large force of police dele- gation selected by the Chamber of gated to maintain order. Thousands of .ween. 15 and 20 'officers led .personally Commerce, of the United States, wait- is the conviction that he fits the situa- Alexandria, Va.,, Police Wold natives have fled and most foreigners by J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Fed- ed a 'turn to speak int opposition. tion geographically better than any- have sought refuge m the various lega- Alvin Karpis eral Bureau of Investigation., • They took -the stand in the commit one else. tions. An Italian airplane loitered over Alvin Karpis, Public enemy No. Karpis, known 'to 'th'e underworld as tee's public hearing after ' the Treas- To Bring in Rep. Zioncheck fields near the city today. 'Old 'Creepy," was trfe last"' of the 'in- —o— 1 to everyone but J. Edgar Hoov- ner circle of the Karpis-Barker gang ury's defense'of the'bill had 'been'com- IT IS INTERESTING to note the var- Ethiopia, asserted the emperor, -will er and his G-men,' walked into a 1 pleted with an argument that corpor- fight "until the last soldier and the trap set by Hoover and his agents to be rounded up. Seven ot'this band ation surpluses were not .used, during ious ways.in which the Roosevelt press Capricious Lawmaker Fined last inch." at New Orleans yesterday after a of' bank ., robb'ers and.' kidnapers are the depression to maintain employ- agents, official and unofficial, are trying Woman Beaten Reappearance of the ruler here dis- trail of crime that included two dead; 'the rest^in jail. „,..., ginent and dividends. Business repre- to "soak" him. One argument asidu- $66 and $200 Bail Or- closed that he has not shaved his beard The one-Kme , " m a r b l e fchampionr- of kidnapings. The bad man was Topeka, Kas.,""'is,chargedwith partici- sentatives have contended otherwise. ously promoted Is that the "interests" dered Forfeited by Judge. (as Italian icpoits said). captured without ' a shot being George C. Haas, director of research "The majority of our army is not fired. pating in two; famous kidriapingV One in the Treasury ^Department, and, final are back,of him and he has some ne- In Chattanooga destroyed and the morale of the troops was the $100,000 abduction of, - W i l l i a m Kit 'J'lic Associated I'ress A. Hamm., ' Jr., ; Str Paul? t i r e w e r f ? on witness for'the administration, ran in- farious connection with the Standard ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 1.— P o l i c e is ; excellent," he told The Associated. to' the first hostile questioning from Press. June 15, 1933. - T h e bthe'r was the '$200,- Oil. Another new one is that he is Home iDies were told here tonight to seize Repre- 000 " k i d n a p i n g -of- Edward' G.'-Breiner, the' committee. -Senior Bailey (D-NC) supported by "reactionary politicians, "The Italian advances are important Michigan Police challenged several of his arguments sentative Zioncheck the fust time he in length, but insignificant m width president qf« St. Paul's Commercial who do not believe the party can win State b'ankfjanuary^l?, 1934. and so to a lesser extent 'did Senators Passes Away After Mumbling sets foot, or automobile tire, within and far from bringing the invader a ,fGeorge (D-Ga) and King CD-Utah). in 1936 and, through Landon, want to decisive victory, as claimed by him. He was'wanled, and police traps",many tiniest ^,% ^ ? \..' Secretary Morgenthau between the $200 bail posted by a professional bonds- ROME, May 1.—<#>)—Fascist troops life is to oppress the poor. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn^, May 1.— were reported pressing relentlessly to- Five Robbers Make off will ./.Karpis'iwas^- t a k e n "into" custo'dy/ a l o n g - House bill and President Roosevelt's Brutally beaten and kicked during n man was ordered forfeited. with Fred. Hunter, 37,\ suspect 'in' the request. —:'O— "The next time you see this gentle- ward Addis Ababa tonight and Italians daylight attack, Mrs. Eula Mae Mc- were tense in expectation of official $505QOO , from anch o ,$34,000^ Garrettsville, ,0;, \ m a d l ., The l&test.-suggestion, , offered;by ALL THESE arguments tend to be- man," said Judge James R. Duncan, and. a woman whose- name was not Connell, pretty wife of a theater man- "seize.him under a car word to give free reign to their na- Detroit Bank. Senator, La Follette (Prog-Wis) ? was come ridiculous when they encounter r tional rejoicing. „ ,. ., ^ ^-.., -* i ager -and tlie"nfother of twin baby "What's 'that?" Policeman " Hoover"Makes' An^oimcemgrit. 'J to raise the "additional money by in- the facts, and the chief reliance of the Although an .official communlque.Ain- i 31 creasing surtaxes on individual income. girls, died today after police said she George Ellmore, who ••testified he ar- HU 'J'-lic Associated Press Hoover himself made tHe 'announce- New Dealers in their anti-Landon cam- rested the .representative in his big doubtedly referring to the position of DETROIT, May 1—Michigan: Stat •La Follette would run(-surtaxes from indicated she may have known her as- the nyun column yesterday, placed the ment of, the capture of the,three per- 4 percent on $3,000 to' 75 percent on paign is not upon them. Rather, it is black roadster yesterday driving GO Police flung a line of highway' block- sons as they emerged- from ^an^apart- sailant. __ invading iioops 100 kilometers (625 $5,000,000. upon the "candidacy" of Senator Bor- miles an~hour. miles), from the capital, newspapers ades completely across southeast ment i building* in the'fS.SOO^block*, of 1 Police Commissioner Eugene Bryan "That means you grab him, I want Canal - s t r e e t , about a half mile from Chairman Harrison (D-Miss) of the ah. As the convention draws near, cer- had headlines: 5 said the 23-year-old housewife, uncon- him," replied the judge. Michigan tonight in an effort to inter- the center o£ the, buslne'sS 'district.' Finance Committee: was considering tain facts about Mr. Borah's ."candi- "Our troops are at the gates of Addis ( another plan, but would not, disclose scious ' i n o s t . p t ' . the day, mumbled an in- "But what about me and my $200," Ababa." cept five ^men who scooped up $50,000 "They were in an apartment on the it. There "was 'some indication ' that dacy" becomes clearer. One is that his coherent story Jiist before her death remonstrated Bondsman Louis =Wein- An advance patrol is preceding the in a swift holdup of a branch of the first floor of the building and were most enthusiastic supporters are the of: a visitor to her apartment in a stein. "I wouldn't have .put it up if I leaving the house>to.enter an automo- his suggestion would be something hadn't been assured he would be here." main: column. Detroit bank..and escaped before an entirely- aside, -from .the -processing New Deal political managers, his. best fashionable residential section late yes- (In .Addis Ababa, Emperor Haile bile when the agents surrounded them," terday. "That," said the judge, "is some- alarm could be sounded. Hoover said. * ' ~ •• -. . taxes proposed by the President. publicity from New Deal writers. No thing .for you and Mr. Zioncheck to Selassie ordered every able bodied cit- The search, joined by Ohio State Chief [spokesman .against the. House •The commissioner- pieced together izen to march northward to resist the "The agents called upon them to sur- secret is made that nothing would de- her incoi'herent talk into this quota- work out." Police from Toledo, concentrated in render and they were taken without bill as opposition hearings opened were "My, my," sighed the bondsman. Italian advance:) the Lake Eiie- shore section of Stony M. L. Seidman of the New York Board light Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Farley tion: The last section of the road from the firing of a shot." ( >., ^ Maurice Rosenberg, youthful mem- Dessye to the capital, said a Stefani Point, where a beer truck driver told 'The prisoners were taken to.an (Un- of Trade and.' 'Franklin Spencer Ed- Continued on Page 9 "I let him in' the front door. He ber of the Virginia Legislature, whp is Monroe county officers he,saw a largee announced place'for questioning^ for monds of the chamber of Commerce dragged me—said I'd left him—said Zioncheck's attorney, said he was still (Italian) News agency dispatch, was sedan turn from the Dixie highway delegation. he'd come for me." made difficult by landslides and a about an hour before the'-anhourice- .trying-to locate his client. heavy rain. Nevertheless, road engineers into a dead-end road which led to the merit of their capture, was made. , . Would .Tax Net Income Emphasizing that Mrs.' McConnell "All I know," he explained, "is that carried along by: t h e main truck column lake shore. "I've got something interesting to tell (The principal feature of the House 'Why Tell Me?' was in a comatose state, Commissioner he said he had some important busi- quickly smoothed out the imperial The robbers, leaving one man at the you," Hoover' said, smiling slightly. • bill would tax net income of corpora- Bryan said, little credence could be ness with the House .Appropriations highway. wheel of the large sedan, worked with- "We've captured Alvin Karpis, gener- tions up to 42 %' percent, depending placed, in what she mumbled. Committee and that he had to get out a .moment's., hesitation .after they ally known as 'public, enemy' No. l,' but upbn what percentage was withheld Asks Karpis'Dad A physician said the young matron there in a hurry." strolled leisurely- into)- the bank at not to us," 'he said simply.'1 - from .dividends. .Existing, corporation was "stomped horribly and prints of The congressman left a note with a Woodland and Oakland avenues. He didn't say who his department's taxes .would be repealed, but dividends CHICAGO, May !.—(/?)—John Kar- new rubber heels showed distinctly on friend and neighbor here yesterday, Vessels Finally The \leader, carrying an automatic "public enemy No.'l'V'was.^ '< to stockholders would be subject to the pavicz, law abiding father of the na- her abdomen." explaining that he and his bride, the rifle, ordered "everybody lay down," Only Few Know of Capture "normal inc&me tax). . • tion's No. 1 public enemy, was non- Her jaw broken by a terrific blow, former Miss Rubyc Louise Nix, w e r e on and then stood guard while two of his Then, in the briefestj'sort "of state- Mrs. McConnell's head was severely their way to Tampa; Pla., where he confederates scaled a> high partition Seidman said this proposal would be committal tonight at news of Alvin Conquer Ice ment, clipping his words shqr,t, he, told Karpis' capture in New Orleans. battered and her clothes, except', f o r a planned to show the natives'how to 'which separated the tellers' cages of the capture which climaxed three equivalent in some cases to a tax of flimsy shirt waist, were ripped from play golf. from the lobby: The fourth man stood 73.9 percent on the net income re- "Why tellme about it?" he demand- BUFFALO, N. Y., May 1'.—(/P)—The years' search from coast to coast' and 1 ed, and that terminated the conversa- her body. He added that he was leaving his guard at a ' window overlooking the even to Cuba. ', tained by corporations. three pet turtles behind with a friend. ice jam which has delayed shipping in street. "Charging a business 73.9 percent of tion. His wife, Anna, speaks little this end of Lake Erie for a month The capture was effected so smooth- English and that brokenly. From Beaufort, N. C., however, came After scooping the cash into a ly and quietly that only persons'nearby the right to retain its own working word that he had chartered a yacht seemed definitely broken tonight and capital is an outrage'under any tax sys- Karpis—"Old Creepy" to his under- the first inbound ship was expected white cloth sack, the.leader fired one were aware of-the Federal agents' lat- world : associates—was born Raymond Two Navy Fliers ifor a deep sea fishing trip and had shot. It ricochetted off a marble coun- est success. ' - ' tem and under whatever name the sailed without saying how long he here before morning. ter and splinters of the stone slightly tax is imposed," he said. Karpavicz. Three which.left here Tuesday were Witnesses said that when the three His parents are janitors of a Chi- would be gone. injured Mrs. Iva Hershey and Henry left the house agents, armed with The New York witness said the bill Die in Plunge When Zioncheck's case was called, reported to have" cleared the 40-mile Taylor, customers. proposed to abandon assured revenue cago apartment building. Though they ice field and made Ohio ports, and a sawed-off snotguns and other" weapons themselves were hardworking parents, Attorney Rosenberg asked for a con- stepped to the sidewalk, and crisply of $1,132,000,000 in exchange for some- HONOLULU, May 1—(7P>—Lieuten- tinuance until next Friday. small fleet which has been fast in the ^ thing".\yhich was "speculative and en- their son easily turned to petty thiev- ice off Port Colborne, Out., for three commanded them to surrender. When ery and graduated from reform school ant William R. McCuddy, U. S. N., "Overruled," said the'rjudge. "Even if the desperadoes made no move they tirely conjectural." The new plan, he and Chief Aviation Pilot Wilson were he does have to attend :the House com- days was reported making slow but Pupils Parade said, wpuld. retard business recovery. into a career of major crime. steady headway through the ice late in were grabbed and rushed from the killed today when their naval observa- mittee meeting, he still has time to get scene. " " "It is the uncertainty and unrelia- tion plane fell into the ocean off Bar- over here and return. I am going to the day. bility of our constantly changing tax Three Persons in Line The warmest sun of the spring—the At Vandergrif t "Hunter," Hoover said, "is not' so ber's Point, near Pearl harbor, while hearvthe evidence." well known as Karpis, but he Is want- laws that makes 'for a lag in confi- they were observing submarine torpedo Despite Rosenberg's pleas and the temperature reached 80 this afternoon dence and for delay in return to busi- For Public Enemy Roll —helped break the ice. Three ships ed for the poslofHce 'robbery on No- practice. bondsman's protestations, Judge Dun- VANDERGRIFT, Pa., May 1.—(/P)— vember 2, 1935, at Garretsyille, O., in ness normalcy," 'Seidman said. "ThiS The two-seater observation type util- can imposed a fine of $50 and $3 costs reached Port Colborne harbor. \. Fifty striking high school students ^proposed bill .,embodies some of 'the WASHINGTON, May 1.—(#>)—With ity land plane carried only McCuddy for speeding and $10 and $3 costs for Last year the port of Buffalo was paraded today in front of the Avon- Continued on Page 9 most revolutionary "changes." since the the capture of Alvin Karpis, three and Wilson. disorderly conduct. Zioncheck was fined opened April 1. The ice, the worst in more High school, protesting against enactment of the 16th amendment. men were in line tonight, for s u c - Another plane circled over the spot $45 by a Washington judge last week years, has cost shipping companies dismissal .of Robert Simpson, mathe- We must be sure we are right before cessor to the unenviable title of "'pub- where the McCuddy plane plunged into for speeding and contempt of court. thousands of dollars. matics teacher. Says Bleefeld we proceed." lic enemy No. 1." They are: the Pacific, but the bodies were not re- The students have refused to at- William Mahan, wanted for the covered. Two Sislers Killed tend classes since Wednesday.' $200,000 kidnaping of George Weyer- Clyde Morgan, school board mem- Has Confessed Important Bills haeuser, young heir to a 'lumber for- ENGLISH POET I>IES 3 High School As Train Hits Auto ber, said truancy laws will be en- tune, at Tacoma, Washington, May CAMBRIDGE, Eng., May 1.—(fP)— forced if they do not return Monday. 24, 1935. Dr. Alfred Edward Housman, scholarly, The school has an enrollment of 85. NEW YORK, May l.—^}—District Thomas G. Robinson, Jr., wanted Players Killed EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 1.—(ffi)— Attorney William' F. X. Geoghan an- jSeenu as Doomed retiring poet who won literary fame Two sisters were killed -today when nounced tonight that ^Murray Bleefeld, for the $50,000 kidnaping of Alice in the 90's with his volume of lyrics, their automobile was struck by a C. INJURED IN ATJTO CRASH ; Speed Stoll in Louisville, Ky. NEW BERN, N. C., May 1— W ) — indicted in the kidnaping of Paul H. WASHINGTON,- /May 1 .—(#>)—Im- "A Shropshire Lad," died today at the & E. I. passenger train. BEAVER FALLS, May 1.—Walter Harry Campbell, 36-year-old limp- age'of 77. Dr. Housman, a Latin pro- Three Swansboro High school base- Mrs. Sadie Conner, 58, the driver, Parkinson, 59, whose auto crashed in- Wendel, was on his way to the Park- portant legislation,-^some of it backed ing , companion of Karpis, wanted ballplayers were killed and nine team- vtlle" police station in Brooklyn. by the administration—was apparently fessor at Cambridge university, died was killed and Mrs. Ella M. McCoy | to a pole and culvert, is in a hospital among other crimes for the $200,000 in a nursing home. He had been ill for mates, were injured, one critically, died 20 minutes later in a hospital. with head injuries. He made a "full and complete con- doomed for this session tonight as kidnaping of Edward G. Bremer, at Is o m e time when two trucks collided , on the fession," Geoghan said. 'Congress concentrated upon taxes, re- St. Paul, Jan. 17, 1934. Swansboro-Mayville highway today. Geoghan said Bleefeld was located lief and adjournment in early June. The dead were David Ward, Hay- in a town in_ Georgia, which he would While President Roosevelt said to- wpod Canady and Oscar Grumpier, not name, and induced to come to Cin- ** day he was still hopeful., that the ship each 17 years old. Ward was driver of Europe Enjoys Quiet May Day cinnati, O., where he surrendered, to subsidy/and-pure food and drug bills Three Pennsylvanians Awarded the truck which was taking the base- /detectives operating out of. the dis- would-'be enacted, there were strong ball team to White Oak .for a game. trict attorney's office. Indications that he would not let these Another member of the team, Howard As Workers Gall for Peace He was brought by plane to Albany. controversial measures stand in the Carnegie Medals for Heroism Jones, and Grady C. Rich, 23, of N. Y., arid by train to New York City way of adjournment. Morehead City, driver of the other today. • :-. ; .The Democratic leadership on Capi- The injured were taken to a hospi- fty Tim A«Knr.i

returned to her home In Townvllle w(j,h candidate, with the expectation, that : : he wl|l turn, on^js, own^pnYty' when them.'/- .••.;•:•;•" :'••', •'":.•• •••••;• S ..•:.; : 'f".: : Radio Highlights Hand Mangled G-lVIenTTafee Mr. and Mrs; G a r b e r v and sou of The < Great Game he fails to be' nominated.* Ami hero Pittsburgh,-•Hazel -Burger,;'an|rt Churches SATURDAY'S BEST FliYTTJB.ES m p~r» is this "alleged ciuulliiaie bittcvSy .us-- - | mince bi Troy Center spent 1 p. m.—"Problems Affecting- the vlth Mr. and Mrs. ChestcrProper. . ailing his own party, ^ b u t saylhg'Ja,!- Consumer," Senator B\uton K. Wheel- rotuics viost nothing 'whatever' ^ critical of Alvm Karpis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hopkins and er of Montana, and others, at Wash- hildrcn of Steuben spent Sunday with First Church'of Christ either the man or the party lie p r o - Perry J. Cook, pastor. 10:00 a. m., ington, WEAF. WESTERN SPARTA, May !•—Ger- Continued from Pace 1 VTr. and Mrs. Kelly Proper. Mrs. Pro- fesses to want 1,0 turn out of power. per, who has been sick, is much better. Bible school. Park Fairchild, superin- 3:30 p. m,—Schubert's mass in Eald Chelton of Cottage Hill who was By FRANK 1C. KENT tendent. 11:00 a. m., sermon and holy lat by chorus and symphony orchcs- buzzing wood on his father's farm, —o— Without Shot There will be a special Mother's Day ra at Virginia state choral festival, more than success for Mr. Borah in jrogram at Troy Center Grange inect- commiuiion. Theme,. "Getting the had the misfortune to get his hand IT DOES SEEM'that if 'the'people Greatest Vn.lup put of Life." Special Richmond, WEAF. ^in the saw. One finger was taken from various primary contests and the roll- ng on May 6. . >s do not ice tnrouglV this "set-up" they Clu«if Hoover Says His Men Mr.'-and Mrs. C. Hanna of Franklin music. 6:00'"pv'rri., Christian Endeavor 5 p. m.—"Problems of Transoceanic his hand and the rest of.his hand ing up for Jfiim of'a big convention vote. llaye Been oil C pent Sunday at the Bert and Harold vesper service. ••=: Airplanes," Igor Sikorsky, airplane de- badly mangled. He was taken to the -o- are blind, indeed. The efforts of New Trinity A,: M. E: • signer, WEAF.; , , rii - • I rm~\ ' »/ larina home. Erie Hospital where he will receive FROM. THE DAY Mr. Roosevelt had Deal newspaper writers ' to make* 'the I r a i l I wo i ears. Rev. wV'H. Spear, pastor. Preaching 5:15 p.m.—Description of Kentucky treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J u s t i n Murphy and Icrby at Chruchill Downs, WABC. him tp; lunch at the White House, he Borah "candidacy'' look real and give laughter, Maxine of Titusvlllc, Mr. at 11 a. m., by Rev. Mr. Rllcy, Sunday Carrey Shrevc has employment on the Idaho Senator ari excuse ..fqv an- xncl Mrs. C h a r l e s Bertram of Runny school at 12:15 p. m. Special service at 7:15 p. m .-—Boston symphony orches- a road in North Girard for two weeks. has been running with the New Deal Mad $7,000 Price on Hear! Mead. N, J., spent Sunday at the E. W. '3 p. m., with sermon by Rev. T. D. Ed- tra concert, Serge Koussevitzky c o n - blessing. They .know, of course, there imosity toward Governor Landon are so wards of First Baptist church. Special ductor, WJZ, The Enterprise Sunday school is to 'rather home. be reorganized Sunday, May, 3 at is no chance whatever of Mr. Borah's open that they would seein (,o. be' trans- Continued from Page 1 Mrs. Clyde Shade of Higby Hill music by choir. No evening service. parent to the casual eye. The idea First M. E. 10:30. We hope that all will turn out nomination. So does Mr. Borah. They which $34,000 was taken. Karpis also spent Friday evening with her daugh- at lT o'clock. J. C. August, superin- to help organize it. that it is dangerous to nominee, a was connected . . ' w i t h ' that robbery." ter, Mrs, Leo Sccly. Rev. W. V. McLean, 'pastor,. S u n - tendent. know now his convention vote will no Shortly before 8 p.m. (CST) Hoover R. n. Seely is spending two weeks day school a-t 10 a. m. Morning service Ncilllown Presbyterian. Mrs. M. A. Miller spent a few days be very' large. 1C there were no othei candidate unapprovcd by Mr. :.Borah and almost, a score of Federal agents it Cleveland clinic. at 11 a. m. Theme, "The Eighth Com- Evangelistic service Friday, 8 p. m. last week with her daughter, Mrs reasons, his age alone would be an was originated by Mr. Borah, "Is f o s - mandment." Epworth League at 0:30 Bernice Carlberg of Jamestown, N. Y left the Federal postofflce building with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chcnncy, Mr. and Rev. Gordon E. Abrams, preacher. insuperable bar to his selection as a tered by the New Dealers and promoted and Hunter and sped away in Mrs. William Marsh of Luce's Corners, p. m. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. ,;GrahtI Valley U. K. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Northrop and Wetleyan Methodist family of Harbor Half spent Sunday candidate. What they hope and expect by a group of sympathetic writers!,At Iwo automobiles. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Scely of Brad- Rev. Charles A. Rice, pastor. Unified the moment they have raised the Bor- Hoover declined to say where the eytown spent Sunday at the Walter Rev. T. A. Robertson pastor. Public service at 10 a. m. Young people's so- with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aikcns. is thai; Mr. Borah will have enough men were being taken. :prayer service this evening at 7:30 ciety of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m, Mrs, Effic Walford sp3nt" Thursday converition strength to have a big ah hand against both Landon and Seely home. : o'clock. 'Bible school Sunday at 9:45 "How -long; lias the net been laid for Mr: and Mi's. Glen Bunce of South Public worshin at 8 b. m. at Erie. nuisance value, and that, after he is Knox; Another turn of the wheel and Karpis?" Hoover was asked. Dayton, N. Y.. worn Friday dinner a. hi; Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Cntclilow memorial. Rev. W. H. Garnctt is moving back they may find cause for him fo. ex- "For the past two yeairs." Old fashioned class meeting at 6:30 Sunday school at 10 a. m., followed turned down,'true to. the creed of the guests at the A. Bunco home. p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. to the farm for the summer. communicate Vandenberg or Steiwcr. "But how long in Now Orleans?" Mrs. Clyde Shade of Higby Hill, Mr. by preaching by E. A. Kern. Rev. John Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chelton and professional Liberal who can't get his "Oh, we've known he's been in and with special message in song. Bargar, pastor. '- way, he will howl to Heaven about the The game is to put the Borah curse on and Mrs. Leo Seely and children and Emanuel Lutheran daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and out of New Orleans for the past two Mrs. Ralph Seely were Sunday din- Centervillc F. .M. Mrs. Perry Darrows and daughter at domination of the "mercenaries" and any candidate with a chance to win. A months and have been on his trail." Rev. Edwin S. Carlon pastor. Ser- Rev. F. W. Soule, pastor. Sunday ner guests at the George Faunce home vice in Swedish'at 9 a. m.- Sermon Corry. "reactionaries" of Wall Street. more absurd piece of political 'fiction "How many men participated in the in Titusville. school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m than that the Borah curse is a deadly capture?" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Button, Mr. Luce text John xvi. :16 to 22. Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Potter of Union —o— at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 City were Sunday evening guests of thing has not been put over in our "We never give out figures." and Amos Kerr spent Sunday . with New Pl'an Tor Rural IT REALLY IS an absurd situation. "Did he offer any resistance?" Mr. 'and Mrs. Jessie Luce at Black Ash. o'clock sermon text John xiv. :1 to 12 Mr and Mrs. C l y d e Aikens, Mr. and Here is the so-called Democratic Ad- time. It is a tribute to the publicity "He never had a chance. There Friends and neighbors are sorry to Anthem by choir. No evening service Mrs. George Rose, and daughter, Mrs. talents of Senator Borah that lie has as the congregation is invited to par- ScJiool Examinations Lloyd Chelton. ministration busily engaged, through were too many "guns on him. We got learn of the serious illness of M r s . been able to get -so far with so thin a him sitting in the automobile." Fred Morchead. ticipate in the OSth anniversary . s e r - Mr. and Mrs. G r o v e r . C h e l t o n were •its politicians and press agents, in vices of St. Paul's church in Warren '\ . •••'iiiin-liil-ln"Thr. t/ci'ulil -Sunday callers of Will Scott at the building up an alleged Republican notion. "Was Karpis armed?" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marvin and sons First Presbyterian ROME TOWNSHIP, April 20 -- It "Yes, he had. a gun." and Lcroy peRemer' called on Mr. and seems we iare continually changing, Warren Hospital. Karpis had a Federal price of $7,000 Mrs. Stanley Dilley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy. A. O- Caldwell, D. D., minister Word has been received from George on his head— $ 5 , 0 0 0 offered by the Church school at 10:15 a. m. with not only in kinds of ' w e a t h e r , but ways Walford »t Washington, D. C.. that ap- Charley Dcctcr at Deckard Run, Sun- classes for all ages. United morning and methods,of doing work. This year Bureau of Investigation and .$2,000 by day. ple and pear trees arc in bloom and worship.af. 11..o'clock. Organ prelude, the eighth grade examinations for the tomato plants are being set o u t . postal authorities. "Chant Pastoral" by DuBois. Anthem, pupils in the rural schools is being Karpis, wearing''. -a straw hat, shirt "Fairest Lord Jesus" by Ncvin. Organ conducted differently. The examination suid trousers, but no coat, was led out SHAMBlfRG prepared by Siipt; P. D. Blair of Mead- of the .bureau's office in the postofficc offertory, "In Paradisum" by DuBois. I" "The llrmlil Departmental period for children at vile will be given by each teacher in Bloomfield Mali building between: two burly speeia her own schoolroom and the results agents. SHAMBURG. May 1.— T h e monthly 11:30 a. m. Sermon theme, "This A NEW TIME mectinct of the Missionary society will Strange Vocation of Preaching." Or- sent to Supt. Blair. Saturday, May 2, be held Wednesday afternoon. May C, gan postlude, "Theme Provencal Varie" the teachers in this township, together Loses'Finger TROY CENTER at 2:30 o'clock at home of Mrs.. R u t h by DuBois. South Side Sunday school with their, pupil's will meet at Center- FOR A TOP-RATING PROGRAM Caldwell. Program leaders will be at 3-p. m. Supper meeting of Sunday ville, where the pupils will be given in- ft/m-inl lr> The llci'nlit. .V/K-r-fu/ In Tlw l/cr •-< - • - -.- : t home of Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Rog- : Mrs. Myrtle Brenneman is spending sistei-, Mrs. Margaret Hunter, of Rob- enkamp. Services conducted by the duets. -, : :• .. •• inson, 111., to come this week for a astor, Rev. J. E. Larson, assisted by Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark the week-end with her brother and What a Relief Heliker were Mr. and Mrs. Lucius P e r - family of Meadville. visit. Irs. Marie Ro'ggenkamp. ! Mrs; William Shields, sons, Walter Seventh Day Advcntisl. ins of Bradford, ' M r . and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Laughrey are and William, and' daughter, Winifred, Services at 314 East Central avenue, Van Guilder and '.son, Wayne, of Rays the proud parents of a fine little s o n , To Be Free of James Taylor and William Bromley of with Sabbath school today (Saturday) Corners, Warren county, and Paul, born April 29. Corry were Sunday visitors with Miss it 2:30 p. m., preaching at 3 p. m. Arnum, and Jack^Sutton of Corry. Kathryn Geltz. Christian Science. Miss Mildred Kelly completed an- FATRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Folwell spent Services at Woman's club building, other successful..term .and—will close Sour Stomach Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Swick 215 North Franklin street at 11 a. m. the Buell school Thursday. April 30, KiHT-lnl In Thr, llrmlil and family at Warren. Everlasting Punishment." Sunday with a picnic dinner for pupils, parents FAIRVIEW, April 30—The Fairview Mrs. Harry Herrick was home from school at 9:30 a. m. Testimony meeting •md friends, followed by races and con- church will sponsor a program and box I Titusville over the week-end. Wednesday at 8 p. m. tests for the ''pupils. social in the Gresham Grange hall on Mrs. Leota Carlin and son. Glen, of St. Titus' Catholic. Miss ppal Antill of Cleveland called May 7. Ice cream will be sold to those Pleafjantville spent Tuesday evening Rev. James F. Hopkins, vector; Rev. Wednesday evening on Mr. and Mrs. not purchasing boxes. An interesting PAPER TOWEL SPECIAL- with the Frank Beck family. Francis Hassctt, assistant First mas: Jonas Antill. j ' :!. , program has been prepared,,which will Mr. and Mrs. Newell Chase and sons 9:30 a. m.. with sermon. Vespers at 7:3C .Mrs. Elizabeth- WatsqiV:.arid son and be presented free: The proceeds of the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 a. Mr. and MrsH Fred Clute of Uriioh social will be used to carry on the work Mrs. William Collage at Plea,santville m. Vespers and-benediction at 7:30 p. m City were Sunday .evening callers of of' the church. Everyone is invited. 1 Koli'Kctl Cross Towels and 1 Trial FixLurc Mrs. Alma Seaward and Mrs. .Mary St. Walburga's Catholic. Mr. and Mrs. -Isaac'Sherlock. , . Miss Dorothy Habich, Nellie Eddy Seaward of Pleasantville were host- Rev. William J. Moore, rector. Low Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Halfast of Til- and C. W. Smith of Pittsburgh spent esses to the bridge club at the former's mass at 3 a. m., with sermon. Mass al lotson Corners were Friday guests of the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. homo Tu-ssday. A 1 o'clock luncheon at 7:30 a. m. Children's mass at 9 the former's grandparents, Mr.. and George Fiely. : All for iOc was followed by bridge. p. m. Mrs. James Sherlock. Rev. John L. Murray, pastor, Friday .was clean up day at the St. Paul's Reformed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rhodes of Ed- preaches every Sunday at 2:30. He will church. The men set out evergreen Rev. V. E. Walenta; pastor: Sunday inboro were Saturday guests of Miss also preach Thursday evening at 7:30. r ilr. Household Towels. shrubbery and made other improve- school at 9:45 a. m. Divine worship a Lililan Rhodes and called oh Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Patterson and daughter, v 7Y) ments on the lawn and the womer II a. m. Young people's service at 6 : 3 C Mrs. George Morgan. Helen, were Sunday supper guests at cleaned the interior of church aru p. m. The Fairvicw Ladies' Aid society met the Fiely home. served supper. Salvation Army. Thursday with Mrs. Jonas Antill. Din- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alcorn and fam- Capt. Selma Angus and Lieut. Ad ned was served to sixty and the collec- ily visited relatives in Rouseville Sun- Winton, officers in charge. Stree tion amounted to $7.90. .day. PfNEVlLLE meeting Saturday 7:30 p. m. Praise ser Mr. and Mrs. L o u i s • S t r a w b r i d g e of The Prather school closed Thursday DUNN'S MRS. F. P. TURNER vice at hall, 8 p . m . Holiness service Sun Titusville called on Mrs. Ada Allen with the eighth grade county exam- dav at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 2:3 Thursday. Mrs. Allen has rented her inations to be held Saturday. "What a feeling of relief to be able PINEVILLE, April 29 — Mrs. Bci p. in. Young People's Legion at 6:3 farm and is moving back tn Buffalo. .Residents of Fairview arc pleased to to sit'clown-to a meal and enjoy it Nason, Mrs. Leon Covell and childrei p. m. Open air service at 7:15 p . m Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fish and Mrs.hear Mrs. V i c t o r Morris, formerly of knowing ''that- within an hour you and Mrs. Yahcrs went to Colorado to Salvation service at citadel. West Sprin; McGuire and daughter of Union City Fairview, is recovering following a s e r - won:i,. be feeling : y o u r stomach filling visit Mrs. H e r b e r t Butcher. street, at 8 p. m. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and M r s . up with gas or sour, hot liquids Miss Helen Stroup spent Sunday aft ious operation at the City hospital in Rural Churches Clyde Morris. March. wouldn't be rising up to choke y o u . ernoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul Hcnton left Tuesday for Brad- Richard Irwin of Meadville and Mr. BUXTON I used.':to suffer-like that, but Vendol Tom Stroup. Shamburg Christian Church ford, where he has employment in the and Mrs. O r v i l l e Huling of Wallacc- has given, marvelous relief and I feel, Mrs. Harry Luke visited her parents Perry J. Cook, pastor. 9:30 a. m., oil fields. . ville called at the Huling home over that I want to tell everyone what to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wright, Thursday unified service with sermon, holy com- Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Pier of Corry the week-end. take if .they suffer like I d i d . Mrs. Sibbles is ill at the home of he munion and Bible school. Victor G. vere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark of Franklin visited at "I- haven't had an attack of indi- daughter, Mrs. Bingman. Monroe, superintendent. Theme, "Get- feorge Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. W i l l the Fcnner home recently. Golf Course gestion or gastritis in weeks and my Mrs. Claud Bevier of Carsonville vis ting the Greatest Values Out of Life." . Morris. • ** bowels are regular every day. My itcd her daughter, Mrs. H a r r y Allen Special music. Christian Endeavor v e s - George Hicks, Jr., who has been con- FAIRVIEW, April 29 — Our school nerves' have calmed down so that I Saturday. pers at 7:30 p. m. fined to his home with the "flu," is closes this Thursday with the eighth sleep sound and my system is greatly Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and chil- IVTagcetown Catholic gaining slowly. grade examinations Saturday at the improved," says Mrs. F. P. Turner dren of Forestville, N. Y., spent last Rev. David Hartnelt of Rouseville Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coyle of Mead- Center school. OPEN who lives' at 1057 Liberty St., Mead- week with the latter's parents, Mr. vill celebrate mass at 10:30 a. m., and illc were Sunday guests of Mr. and Burt Clark's family of Black Ash ville, Pa. and Mrs. Joseph Butcher. conduct Sunday school at 11:30 a. m., vlrs. Esbon Rowley. called at the Ficly home Sunday. Vendol is a safe, reliable .remedy Mrs. Enos Thomson and little s o n , \Iay 3, at the Immaculate Conception Mrs. R. M. Sills and son of Waynes- Church service was well attended To the Public made from, roots and herbs that act Donald, of Grand Valley recently vis- church. bugh, O., spent several days with Mr. Sunday and Rev. J . L. Murray gave pleasantly and promptly to relieve ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T o m Brecdtown Baptist and Mrs. O. E. Fisher. an inspiring sermon. stomach troubles, arouse a sluggish Stroup. Dr. S. S. Bcnnehoff, pastor. Sunday Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Sherlock and Most of the farmers are busy plow- Saturday, May 2 liveiv correct constipation and Sunday callers at the David Stroup school at 10 a. m., Clyde Warner, su- daughter called on Lee Johnson in the ing; we are also enjoying good dirt strengthen :weak kidneys. home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroup, perintendent. Worship at 11 a. m., s e r - Titusville hospital Wednesday evening. roads again. Vendol is sold by all good druggists daughter, Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. A d a m mon theme, "Christian Requirements." Mrs. Frank Christy and daughter, The ladies of the Fairvicw M. E. so do not let any person confuse you Stroup and family and Miss Hazel B. Y. P. U. at 7:45 p. m., Julia Proper, Wanda, spent the past week with Mr. church are planning a box social and by offering a substitute with a name Stroup. eader. Worship at 8 p. m., with ser- and Mrs. Alva Rigby. program to be held in the Gresham that sounds Hkc Vendol. Get the Mrs. Alice Hunter is spending a few mon by the pastor. Miss Mary Bell Hewitt and Miss hall, proceeds to finish paying labor genuine, • which costs.no more, and days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunter State Lot School House. Pauline Hcntori. were week-end guests bill on the church chimneys. ymt' will get satisfaction just like the at Gorman. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Preaching of Mrs. Paul Henton. Glen Alcorn and family of Oil City SPECIALS for TODAY above party did. Florence Wright of Enterprise was at 2:30 p. m., by Merlin Wright, .pastor. Mr. and Mrs. W a y n e Wetherbee of Preaching at 8 p. m., by Paul Smith, spent Sunday at their farm cottage Boys' Coveralls Me '•Vendol-is: sold by all leading drug- guest at the Crawford home Friday. Britton Run were Sunday guests of here. Mr. and Mrs. L e e Bevier and Mabel assistant pastor. Prayer meeting Wed- Vtr. and Mrs. Fred Burlingamc. :Bpys' Overalls .49c Liulics' Sport gists everywhere and is highly recom- Mrs. Clare Peebles was recent over- Boys' Suits ,49c mended in this city by Thompson's Jackson visited at Gossville Sunday. nesday at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hebets were night guest at the Charlie Prather Drug Store, where "the Vendol Man Bobby Atkins and Billy Crawford Tryonville Kree Methodist. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 'Boys' and Men's Long: Pants 98c Rev. F. W. Soule, pastor. Services at home. Boys' Dress and Work Shirts 40c Suits & Jackets is daily explaining the action of this hiked to Goodwill Hill Saturday and Kusaj at Warren. Dorothy Habich, Nellie Eddy and were dinner guests at the Bob Buckley home of pastor at 8 p. m. Cottage Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cox of Union Boys' Sweatshirts 49c famous rooj- and herb medicine. prayer meeting every Friday night at 8 Benny Smith of PitUsburg visited their Boys' and Men's Caps 25c lorne. City wore Friday guests of Mr.' and.home folks over the week-end. $3,75 up Mrs. T. W. Yahers called on Mrs. o'clock. Preaching at Steuben school Mrs. A. E. Cox. •'•:.'• .1 TJot Men's Suits'To Close Roily Fogle at Carsonville Thursday. house at 3 p. m., and prayer service Lee Alcorn's family visited at Rouse- Oiit, Small Size ..S1.D5 Dan Ruland of Bear Lake called on every Thursday evening. ville Sunday. Men's Small Size Vests 25c. Ladies' Slips lis sister, Miss Ellen Ruland, Wednes- Hamilton Corners F. M. MELVJN There will be services at the church I Lot Men's Single Coats, Ladies' Union Suits ' day. His daughter. Miss Elsie Ruland. Rev. John Bargar, pastor. Sunday this Thursday night. Small Sire 40c Ladies' and ^Children's who spent the winter here, returned school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., Kpcr.liil to The lltralil Men's Working Aprons I!)c. New Umbrellas -. with him. by A. C. Spencer, supply. MELVIN. May 1.—Mclvin School DIAMOND NOTES Men's Sweaters 98c Todies' New Skirts . - -. -Sl'.OO ;iip Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Vail were callers Tryonville U. B. wiil close Monday, May 4, with a p i c - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grove were recent ' Men's Socks, Dress or. LadiCJj' Hose ...... ;v. v!5c*«p of Mr. and Mrs. Thrush at Gorman Rev. Vincent Pomeroy, pastor. S u n - nic dinner at noon. Parents and gupsts of Mrs. Leone Crawford at Reno. Work, pair IOc Ladies' Blouses ...... Sunday. day school at Tryonville at 10 a. m. friends of th'o children arc cordially Scth and William Sharp and son. Men's Lar^e Handkerchiefs ..5c Ladics'rSprinff Suits .. Betty Zecheth of Youngsvllle spent preaching at 11 a. m. Midweek service Invited. ..'".-• • . . ; . • Howard, were recent dinner guests of Men's Neckwear IOc up Ch Hdren's D r e s s e s . For the the week-end with Betty Luke. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sunday school at Mrs. Fred Morehead is slowly im- Mr. and Mrs. George Ralston. Men's Work Shirts, Full Cut. 49o Children's Hose ... .15c and 20c Thompson Creek at 2 p. m., preaching proving' from a stroke. , Children's Sbws ...'•• • -fiBc There will • be preaching service al ; pool, Arlene Quay, Mr. and Mrs. Lc- Men's Union Suits 09c the Pineville school house May 6 by : Ricevillc Nazarene. Mr. and .Mrs. Levern Smith and Men's Hats, Special $1-00 Children's Bloomers IOc and 15c .REPAIR Rev. Richardson of Warren. Rev. R. G. Merrltts, pastor. Sunday family called at the Clifford Sterling yerh Smith and children, 'Gerald anc Ladfcs' Wash Dresses 69c Ruffle Curtains, Full Lcn&lh 49c Betty Crawford and Lucille Luke .school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. m home recently. : ' Florence, and Leroy Claypool. Ladies' Silk Dresses . ...$I.IHI up Double Bedspreads .95c '•' ',• at. lowest prices Petroleum Center. ; Sunday callers at the Leroy Clay- Gerald, Leo and Florence Smith ;'-.i.'i '':•.;'/<' •"'.tiry : ; - spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Russell Crawford. . Sunday school at 2 p. m., preaching pool home were Mrs. Gladys Jones and. spent ^Tuesday evening at the Lcroy : at 2:30 p.m., by Rev. Gordon E. Abrams daughters, Betty 'and Barbara, and Claypool home. ; , WIZENBERG STORE PAUL!CANCILLA Reach nearly all possible prospects Diamond U. B, Samuel Claypopl. ' . - Lawrence Smith' has been employed SilOlB/RJBPAiKING with your message In the Want Ad Rev. Walter D. B l a c k , pastor. Preach Recent callers at the Morehead and on the Merle Hollabaiigh farm, on the 134 We Central Arena* columns ol The'Herald, Ing'service at 10 a. m. Sunday schoo Huckleberry home were iDodores' Clay- account of Mr. Hollabaiigh being i l l .