Nation's Leaders Under President to Hold Parley
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TRIAL FOR THE BE IN UNIFORM Johnny Hienold, life-long friend F j of Jack London, has closed his UNDER PRESIDENT { doors for the first time in 45 ( years, deserted his well worn TH O M P^N BO Y FOR Y M GAME : chair behind the bar and gone to a hospital. For the first time in almost a TO HOLD PARLEY half century the cool and musty Lad Whose Car Killed Fred Spark Plug of Bulldogs interior of the famous bar is closed to those who through the years have been accustomed to Scranton to Face Superi President Assumes Com Leaves Infirmary Much j Laving their morning beer. Once GOOD’ S CONDITION I it was “real beer’’ but since pro- I hibition it has lost its alcoholic or Court on a Homicide mand of Nation’s Busi Improved; May Be Used 1 content. IS STILL CRITICAL Despite his 72 years, JohMy Charge. In Part of Today s Battle. i is hale and hearty. He insists ness for Purpose of Lead , I he isn’t really ill—just a little --------- j I dizzy and weak sometimes. __ Lowell K. Thompson, 17, who Only Slight Hope for Secre-1 ing Some of Its Activities New Haven, Nov. 16— (AP)—Yale j ^ —------ was the driver of an automobile hopes for victory over Princeton in , /I I f I m that struck and killed Fred Scran the Bowl this afternoon which had | |Uf| rAm|A| lA I I |i K tary's Recovery Express Out of Slough Into Which fallen with Albie Booth, star quar- j n il/ V //lu U iT li V ni-LilJia ton, aged 15, on Main street on the terback, in the infirmary, ’*ose this | night of October 25, as the latter They Dropped With Fall morning as “Little Boy Blue” left | was riding on his bicycle, was held ed hy the Doctors, the place, his “ charley-horse” hav- ; WHO SCARED KWAN for trial in the Hartford County ing yielded to treatmentf. j of Stock Market Prices. Superior court, December term, on Washington, Nov. 16.— (AP.) — Booth went to the' infirmary ■ a charge of manslaughter when his Thursday night to have the after | H case was heard in police court this Only slight hope for the recovery | c-Tccts of a bruise received in the j morning. of Secretary Good was held out to Washington, Nov. 16 — (AP) lit jiyland game treated and the ath- | Laundryman Knew Woo and -1 letic' ailment known as “charley- Conspicuous in the testimony was day by his staff of physicians who j President Hoover today assumed horse” became a complication. Last j the statement of Wesley Warnock, j described his condition before noon i command of the Nation’s business night head coach Mai Stevens said | Plenty About Him to 18, that imrne^ately after the acci-1 3,3 extremely critical. I for the purpose of leading some of it was not certain Booth would be ; ^ “wa^s^SJh'lSS’’^^'^ Whether the War Department j its activities out of the slough into used in the game. This morning he i ,told Booth to be in his playing j Scare Anyone, He Says. Thompson was admitted to $500 j with the rise clothes on the side lines but gave no j bail, furnished by W. H. Prentice, 1 ^onsideratioL outside of their con- i ^he Stock Market, further indication of intention to use ^ who gave as real estate surety! ^ , I Applying his favorite remedy —a property at Manchester Green. him in the lineup. Yale football fol Reticence on the part of Freddie science could i conference of informed, interested lowers looked to the use of Booth in Attorney William Shea repre-1 Kwan, yoimg Chinese proprietor provide, they adde'd, had been done | i^^uential men—the chief exe- case the battle went against the sented Thompson and Attorney for him and it was a question of | by defimte steps” a of the Golden Gate laundry on Oak Charles R. Hathaway prosecuted. t thp npxt' stimulation of those few phases of Blue. Dr. LeVeme Holmes told of being fanding by to see what the next | behindTs th . Gloom Turns to Joy street, which was not overcome It is many years since such a blue have called to examine the Scranton boy I would develop in his con- | coimtry’s money was poured in the until late yesterday, may at the hospital. He described the i dition. His temperature, respiration ; security markets. a’ lnosphere had settled dowm over been responsible for some misun- injuries, which resulted in his and pulse were high and he was ! ^hese are particular fields of pri- Yale as that which pervaded the in derstanding of the motives that stitution thfs morning in spite of death soon after midnight. fighting hard against sepsis. j vate and public construction—rail- prompted him to fiee from his President Hoover, who paid the glorious weather which had laundVy on Thursday night when Dragged 33 Feet. ; I ways, ships, public utilities and dawmed for the game. AU mgni. ____ ---------- „i;„o Sergeant John Crockett told of visit last night to the bedside of | Federal, state and municipal public undergraduates had kept the lights one Thomas G. Kwang, alias Woo going to the scene of the accident. ^ his close friend and associate, was ■ works. The conference will be held burning in the dormitories as sleep Fong, entered in the aspect of a j There he met Officer Martin and | keeping in close touch with Walter | next week, attended by representa- was not to be had, and the talk casual caller. After the Herald had j they took measurements. The road | Reed hospital from where the dis-1 tives of industry, agriculture and seemed aU on the game. Wagering gone to press yesterday with a ; at the intersection of Hollister! couraging reports were being re- labor as yet unannounced four mem which had been ten to seven on story of the arrest of Woo Fong Thousands thronged Holy Cross Cemetery at Mai den. Mass., as reports of modern-day miracles brought street he explained was thirty-five layed to his office in the White bers of the cabinet and Chairman Yale changed to even terms for and a colored woman companion, pilgrims from all parts of the country to the grave of the Rev. Patrick J. Powers in quest of cures. Above feet between curbing. Starting from House at frequent intervals. Legg of the Federal farm board. Princeton men who had arrived for Mrs. Nora Gorter, Freddie admit you see part of the crowd gathered about the C.O-year-old tomb of the young priest while invalids came in where the braked wheel marks first Must Have Confidence overnight took advantage of the new ted that it was not just nervous wheel-chairs, on crutches' and on stretchers to be heal ed. IJttle Eugene Reynolds, lower left, had v/orn showed they continued for a dis Mr. Hoover announced this plan outlook and with renewed courage ness at the sight of a somewhat braces for two years, but he’s pictured, lower left, walking without their aid after a visit to the shrine. “Look, tance of sixty-one feet. Thwe was late yesterday and at the same timo were ready to cover Yale money. mysterious compatriot that actuat mother, see the things!” cried 13-year-old Catherine Cronin, shown lower right, with her parents, at the blood 33 fefet away whera it ap asserted that “any lack of confi The Princeton throng was pouring ed his departure from the laundry grave—and those were the first coherent words she wa 3 said to have uttered in several years. peared the body had been dragged. 11 AUTO DEATHS dence in the economic future or the into the city when word came that and his call for the police, but an There was a bicycle under the auto- basic strength of business in the Coach Stevens liad let Booth leave only too definite idea as to the | j mobile. United States is foolish.” the infirmary. Yale men began identity of Woo and an unpleasant Officer Martin gave little in addi- IN NEW ENGLAND Outlining his plan, the President throw off their blue funk and to knowledge of that person’s his I tion to what Sergeant Crockett had said the next step would be the organization and coordination of a look upon life as worth living again. tory. IFREEDOM OF THE SEAS AMBDLANCES BEAR j testified to and' was not questioned. “forward movement of busines.s They felt that with Booth ready for It appears that no sooner had Woo j I Wesley Warnock said he was through the rival of construction the fray the Bull Dog was ^ady entered the laundry than Freddie [ driving well over on his side of the for all the fierceness that the Tiger That is One Day’s Toll; Slip activity, the stimulation of exports recognized him as a man who had } PEOPLE TO SHRINE I road.