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   Bradford Era (Newspaper) - June 20, 1929, Bradford, Pennsylvania                                m K THE PAPER Dt THE NEWS OF TE i Western tered and the cooler 3 ASSOCIATED mi 1877) KRESS ENDS PAv THURSDAY JUNE 20, 1929. L LIST BELL - John E. head of world of Yoang Men's Christian 111 hu been invested with order of the Sacred conferred on him fey the for his efforts in Only Bore Quorum Stick bf Their HALF THROUGH WORK 1 r w 4fi Me Launched Before Smb Commute on Senate Finances SOME DISSATISFACTION * The Associated June 19-Dissatisfied tth the Increased duties granted products in the tariff representatives of major farm organizations of the launched a movement before achate finance today obtain protective While witnesses for the American Bureau Federation waited to pleas for additional increases score or mora of farm of the National mM UBk Producers Federation Mar. The heese and an other and including linns duty of a thousand on common building now free list found support before another although Importers and domestic manufacturers renewed their clash over the proposed rate of eight cents a hundred pounds ment In urging protection for the Senator New declared 21 of 53 plants in the Hudson river district had closed because of creased competition from Belgian William Richardson of representing cement declared American producers already have a monopoly on 9S% per of the domestic business and the s rate provided a complete Frederick W. New domestic denied that there was an agreement among producers to fix prices and called attention to a supreme court decision which he said them of charges of Bodies Recess Last Night for Vacation Preparatory to Tackling Tariff Revision Measure Again Two Months from This Ti The Associated June 19.-Wrangling the Congress recessed tonight for a vacation preparatory to tackling the tariff revision measure again two months Only the bare majorities necessary for a quorum stuck by their posts in the Bouse and Senate for the final day's which brought the passage of one administration and postponement of another recommendation of President The resolution authorizing postponement of maturity of the French war supplies debt from 1, until May in the event France ratifies meanwhile its war debt settlement with the United was rushed through both the House and But the proposal of Senator to carry out President appeal for congressional study of transfer of the prohibition agencies from the treasury to the justice department was laid Dates far The Senate meets again August 19, when It expects to have its finance committee the House tariff The House membership scattered until September 23. Then it will return to await Senate action on the tarif and begin negotiations for adjustment of The breathing spell in the extra two months ago by Mr. Hoover to redeem Republican campaign pledge of farm relief and tariff revision finds his program for the session at half way The relief Is on the books after a wide split In the Senate Republican ranks on the adequacy of the The tariff Mil has gone through the is now with the Senate finance committee and is on its way to the where another division in the party fold has been shown in preliminary PRICE 2 TO HOT SPELL IS KEN UP IN NEW ENGLAN Cinder Bring Famed Two German and Wenzel are reported starting to America In a few days in their tiny plane taking off from Berlin and coming via Alaska and thence back vim the same Pennsylvania State Briefs The Associated Here on My 5 MANY J Renowned Aviators to Attend Air Races at Bradford Airport Aerial Parade of 100 Convention to Be Notable Event with Several Thousand at Convention of Legion Plans Call for Elaborate Banquet and Stag Parade Feature of July 4, Ball Drum Corps Competition and Fireworks New Pension Board i New is installed as worthy state president of Fraternal Order of DuBols is selected for 1930 of Bloodstained clothing of Joe 21, missing is found in cellarway of father's note says Is love to de official or of Brotherhood of Driver's and is adjudged In contempt of court to alleged W 34, dies of self-inflicted bullet gave EXCURSION BOAT PASSENGERS SCARED WHEN VALVE BURSTS N. June 19 Ired passengers on the m bound from this city to Brie were momentary excitement late today of the crew were slightly * off valve in the room burst Passengers were later m The vessel was about 1,000 feet off n Beach at the Captain and started to drift down into the swift Niagara tUns succeeded in anchoring not far from the Peace A cloud of steam which enveloped the boat caused watchers on shore to spread a report of and every available craft in the vicinity was despatched to the Bedell's Wd to also recommended by the President for the extra was The other proposals suspension of the national origins immigration quota rejected by the recalcitrant determination of administration leaders to restrict the session's work to the limited program outlined by the President was successful in only a few minor measures of emergency nature receiving any was taken without of the conflicting re- on Page HatUe 72, is found hanging in death is reported as tablet is unveiled at site of world's first motion picture is elected commander of Pennsylvania F yard is shot and killed while walking in police hunt boys seen practicing e x a n d e r M. and Sidney R. D. Tale are fined each and sentenced to 30 days in jail on charges of driving while intoxicated and simple J. charged with kidnaping four year is without A galaxy of track stars win be added to the many notable aviators and aviatrices and government officials who will In the eight-day celebration to be held in this city July 1 to July 8 under the auspices of the American The combined celebration committees at a meeting in the Board of Commerce rooms evening authorised Griffith Herold and John W. to issue letters of invitation to track stars including of Simpson of Ohio of Moore of the Brooklyn Hickey of and Lermond of Boston A. A. to participate in a special mile run to be held at the Senior High school grounds on July 5. A track meet will also be run in connection with the feature race and it is expected that thousands will gather to witness some of the country's moat fleet footed Air Races s Feati Eastern States Stiff Are Sweltering in Seventh Day of Heat Wave PROMISED eat Prostrations Increase Throughout N. J. Reservoirs Extremely Low and Efforts Made t* Conserve Supply of Colonel Carl D. Church is new United States commissioner of succeeding Scott AUTO BLOODK 1' ENGLISH COMMENT ON SPEECH IS ALL FAVORABLE the vital June 19 of Ambassador Charles G. speech st the Pilgrims dinner Isst night and of his opinions on how the j ment problem should be attacked wss active without a single adverse The entire press welcomed Ambassador speech with whole-hearted enthusiasm and wished Premier MacDonald success in his disarmament and peace People now are wondering what will be the next In this It cannot be denied that there was some disappointment in the pronouncements made by the ambassador and the prime The public had been led to suppose that something more concrete would be and that Washington's idea of what the naval yardstick should be would be Lindy and His Bride Quit Their Honeymoon Seclusion of food by - ouate been m the theor w the tot mother ana were hope for the Yi ns by one 3, and her the day were tea Mitchel N. June Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh came out of their honeymoon seclusion the place an The flier and his wife spent the morning here watching the first tests in the feeing held by the Daniel j heim fund for the promotion of in the hope of discovering a j The arrived in the Colonel's sunburned from three weeks on their honeymoon became at once the center of They posed for news pictures and later the colonel told reporters something about the safety He expressed the opinion that although aviation was on a sound footing planes must be made far safer and easier to handle before tne day of universal could Lindbergh up the first entry in the competition for a trial with Harry president of the as His only preparation for the the first since his was to cast aside his coat and don a helmet and After a short spin in the air he landed and almost at once took Mrs. Lindbergh up in a fast army They stayed in the air about 10 circling high above the Long Island The seemed in high spirits and enly for a moment did the colonel show any annoyance at the attentions of the When he went up for his first flight he left his wife in their car and a couple of camera men who missed the posed pictures began Mrs. the daughter of the American ambassador to Mrs. Lindbergh promptly drove to a position between hangars where she was hidden from the h i 1 i p HOOVER TO LEAVE WASHINGTON FRIDAY ON FISHING JAUNT June 19. that Congress has President Hoover will have relief from the strain under which he since the beginning of his administration and especially since he called the House and Senate into special His thoughts are turning to rest and he hopes to leavg Washington Friday for a short stay at his fishing camp on the upper Rapidan river in the Blue Ridge mountains of While Mr. Hoover believed gome time ago that he would have to remain in Washington all he may now find it possible to spend a week or two away from the heat in which the capital already is beginning to thus far the President has made ho vacation plans and some of his friends doubt that he will make any extended trip until after the special session of Congress is HINT DISARMAMENT MOVE IS UP TO U. S. LACKS RESPONSES June 19. - apparently international approval the sentiments expressed in London by Ambassador Dawes found additional reflection in official circles but subsequent intimations from abroad that the next disarmament move was expected here lacked So far as the immediate plans of the United States are the next development will be the deposit by a power interested in the preparatory disarmament commission of a formula based on the so-called theory proposed at the last session by Ambassador Under the certain factors in naval strength such as age and speed each would be accorded proportional and the navies would be evaluated by that one measurement it was emphasized in official there is nothing in the mind of the American or so far as is in the mind of any other naval power to call any naval conference separate and distinct from that which will follow the work of preparatory I Fred M. 29, and Thelma 27, killed when train hits automobile at Reading railroad degree of doctor of laws Is conferred on Governor Fisher at 108th commencement of Pennsylvania Military appoints George as member of board of trustees of Warren state GUARD IS PERSONS INJURED IN V COLLISION New June 19. One a was killed tonight and about fifteen persons were two 1 in a rear end collision between a Sixth Avenue and a Ninth Avenue elevated train on the Rapid Transit elevated structure between West 112th and West 113th s The Ninth Avenue train of five had stopped three blocks above the high curve at 110th street known locally as because of the number of persons who have jumped from and was to pull into 'the 116th street Passengers said the train had waited about three minutes when the seven car Sixth Avenue train crashed into it. The force of the crash buckled the fourth and fifth cars of the Sixth Avenue tram and the two It was at that point that the Edward 25, was killed and a passenger standing with him was seriously j oa of Slayer of MEYERS IS RELEASED tits Associated June 19.-A report from C. a that Wood stains were found on the door Jamb of the automobile and on gloves of Dr. James H. bettered in- l Inane H. chairman the other T. I not to use around dedication of the aiq and the air meet to be held July 6, 7 and 8. Three races will be run on July 0. One will be for motored the second for light air cooled motors under 200 horsepower and the third for motors over 200 horse the visiting planes will take to the air in single formation for an aerial parade from this city to Salamanca and Shearer estimated that 100 planes would be in the city for the meet and the While only about 50 of the planes will be of the racing the remainder will be arranged upon the field in the form of a huge air he on Page the Associated While cool northeasterly blowing down from Grand Banks and the Iceberg brought comfort to the New England most of the eastern states still sweltered Wednesday night as the day of the heat wave Millions in the metropolitan to New Western New and Inland New got little comfort out of the news that it was cooler in and although Boston and were several degrees cooler Wednesday than and getting schools were closed in Springfield and because the mercury 1 had shot up above 90. For New York city and territory relief was promised late with thunder and prediction cooler morrow Breaks June Record But throughout the day the pace with that of in New York it mounted to 93, reaking all records for June At 4 p. m. Wednesday the temperature in New York city was 93, only 1 degree lower than Tuesday at the same hour and higher than on any 19th since 1873. ' Heat prostrations Increased throughout the and N. faced still another - use of water last week had reservoirs to a low and gency steps be today in Long's made to county Prosecutor John J. said it had not been determined whether the blood was Dr. deposed Monday as a cool off in the streets Beading Gets - June 19 Bain tonight relief to this after a two day heat wave that saw all records for this date professor of veterinary medicine at I Today's highest Plan Toronto to June The Star today said Toronto and are to be the terminal of a new line being organised by a N. aviation concern in conjunction with the Rochester and A schedule is being arranged which would provide seaplane service between Toronto and connecting with train service to Captain Merrill K. Riddick of N. will head the new Ohio State had told police that he injured hand while repairing his last the day before Miss Hix was slain and her body left on a rifle Shortly after Meyers was President George W. of Ohio State announced he had recommended that Meyers be dismissed from the department of horticulture from alleged moral Both Snook and Meyers admitted they had been intimate with the The prosecutor today said he put little belief in the theory that a woman might have committed the He said he was convinced that Meyers had no actual connection with the BOLT OF LIGHTNING LS 2 FARMHANDS TWO AVIATORS DIE AT RODGERS FIELD June 19. - A lightning bolt killed two farmhands on the Rockhill near The Lester A. 21, and Charles 40, a pitching hay into the bam when the storm Both were killed almost Thomas a brother of was stunned by the bolt but was not came at 3 o'clock when the reached 94. The lowest tare for the day was at 6 o'clock i the mercury got down to 70. tonight brought a drop of 10 ses in less than a half BOY IS DROWNED STREET June 19 of cloudburst proportions fell for an hour and a half here late overflowing sewers all over the city and turning streets into miniature Water was so deep a boy drowned while wading In front of his Damage was estimated at several thousand Billy Huffman ran Into the street after the rain had ceased and waded into deep Stepping into a hole formed by the he Neighbors unsuccessfully strove to save iiw im MINNEAPOLIS FLIERS AS PLANE START ON SECOND SKIPPER WHO STUCK TO DISTRESSED SHIP IS BROUGHT TO PORT June 19. bedraggled but Captain Louis skipper of the wrecked freighter reached port today after being taken off the stern section of his broken ship by a power boat whose crew braved the heaving rollers pounding the battered For fifty hours Johnson had kept a lone vigil on his wrecked vessel after the rescue of his On reaching shore he told why he had rejected all offers of rescue until forced to hoist a distress signal He thought the terrific storm off the mouth of the Columbia river would subside and that the stern section on which he took refuge would drift Inshore to a point from which salvage might be The Laurel broken in two shortly after It ran aground Johnson also said that because of the tremendous seas running at the time his crew was rescued he was fearful that tht Laurel's instruments and papers might be lost by the capsizing of a life boat is he attempted to take them off. These instruments and papers were deposited carefully in the coast guard fescue boat before the captain himself ventured over the June 19 reserve army officer and a regular army man were killed late today when their plane went into a tail spin and at Rodgers The victims are captain William J. Snyder and Harry C. Captain Snyder was a member of the Air Corps Reserve and in private life was a bond salesman He was st the stick when the crash Private Lafrentz was a mechanic attached to the Cause of the crash home is in the New He had been attached to the field here only 10 TRIAL FOR RECORD June 19 - Gene Shank and Owen I. Minneapolis took off here at 2:55.5 p. today in their second attempt to break the world's airplane refueling endurance record of 172 The two flying an Axelson Howard Cessna started with 100 gallons of They will follow a triangular course from Minneapolis to and Minn. They were forced down in a previous attempt High Hi Department Rum Runners Fight Running Battle With U. S. Patrol Boat Receives Bids on 13 Highway Projects June 19 for thirteen highway reconstruction approximately 20 miles in were received by State Highway Department Low bidders and the projects Blair feet of concrete paving in E. H. and L. A. Blair feet of paving In Allegheny and Juniata Clark Brothers Construction Cheery Tioga 1,987 feet of concrete in Mansfield Colonial Construction 755. McKean feet concrete in Otto D. L. CHARGED WITH TRYING TO CREMATE WIFE WHO IS ILL IN BED June 19. runners of the East Windsor sector today fought a running revolver battle with a United States customs patrol cutter on the Detroit river and escaped into Canadian Walter S. acting collector of customs at said the rum runners deliberately opened fire when the rum craft was near the of Joseph Campau Revolver shots struck the customs patrol cutter and penetrated its The customs men returned the fire and the rum runners maintaining a navy Petty even after they had crossed the international ihe United States boat abandoned the pursuit at the Advices from Ottawa said Department of Externar Affairs had received partial Information of the occurence and was awaiting a more complete District Inspector Arthur Moss tonight stated that a published today by a Detroit newspaper that provincial policer had been ordered to search all rum boats for firearms was without have given no such order and do intend to do he The published story said the order resulted from the skirmish this morning between a rum boat and a United States customs natrol New W. Jun Porter 28, arrested today charged with attempting to bum his wife to death as she lay ill in her Sheriff Jack of Hancock who made the said the woman could not According to the the woman ] was found by neighbors who heard her The he was standing by watching the flames as they spread over his The neighbors extinguished the fire and Mercer asserted Bradley apparently was demented he was the man had been found at the grave of his former wife last attempting to remove the body from the Mrs. who is 22, was under the care of a doctor at her The alleged attempt to burn her occurred  

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