Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - April 9, 1937, Dunkirk, New York PAGE TWO DUNKIRK EVENING OBSERVER vf F R Confident Congress Will Pass Court Plan Way Back From Front in Spain part of cext proponents Roosevelt Foes Likewise Confidence That They Will Prevail the 9 A congressional source ted President ing declared confidently have the votes to ministration for tion of the federal The president's disclosed while u measure appeared to be administration close the Rooming Houses Searched for Robert Irwin Other Tips Fail April 9 c Lewis J of Side to senate judiciary ably ten days Hober r The change of heart ed or the Hill was understood to be he in for confident that it would report the measure to the senate by early in May Mr Roosevelt's declaration of pressed having a asylum inmate but vote in the judiciary committee to reveal tne grounds or but administration lenders was named by police as the slayer of Veronica pretty artists her Mrs Mary 54 and Krank Byrnes a lodger in the apartment Gedron now Mrs Joseph was guarded day and night by detectives who feared that would to harm ier because she had rebuffed im Gilbert Maggi sculptor told police that he knew Irwin in 1334 the latter in the habil of flying into a frenzy confidence became known after the visit of a Democratic senator to the White House The senator as yet ted on the court issue was un- to have told the dent that he was doubtful of the wisdom of enlarging the court and was not in a position to say that he would support the ure The president was described as receiving his statement with complete good humor and as having Anyway we have the votes to pass it Leaders of both sides admitted that the senate division was close although they made conflicting claims of their strength The op- position claimed as high as 46 votes for the first lime The ad- ministration continued to insist it had 52 to 54 supporters Conclusion of public hearings next week appeared to depend on whether the administration would over trifles Maggi said DR KEIL Foot Specialist Will be in Dunkirk Sunday April 11 to treat your corns luses ingrown nails etc Arch braces made HOTEL FRANCIS 10 a m to 8 p m Stock Market and ranks a detachment of is pictured returning from the front for medical treatment after bitter fighting for of the road in the Guadalajara mountains It was in th by Italian troops severe all but hud Madrid in their New York April Price movements oa the exchange ia the first two hours of trading today i Initial prices were lower i rally set in A statement j President that he kisen no plan to reduce the can gold price brought the re- at Noon Ara Can Am TeJ Anaconda Steel Cons Edison 39 OtO i Grn 12 Johns Mont XY Cent Vac 70 2 O'clock Prices These quotations are furnished through the courtesy of Abbott Proctor Payne Buffalo N Y Alco Alco A T on Oil 17 Gen Elec 54 t Gen Mot 59 ffex Corp United Corp US Steel Cherry Creek Or Mr A U On two one occasion sharp-pointed sculptor's tools fell from Irwin's pocket Irwin explained that he carried them for ion Byrnes was stabbed with an such as an ice pick A barber whose name was held turned over to the gators an envelope containing photographs of busts of Mrs ner Veronica and President sevelt The barber said the ige had been left in his shop 10 days ago by a young who left in a great hurry flie police began checking a ber of addresses found in the en- OHIO TO STOCK Norwalk O UP State Con- servation Commissioner Lawrence Wooddell has announced that as soon as weather permits 500 coons reared during the last year it the Milan Game Farm of the Ohio Division of Conservation be ands released in Ohio Twenty-one per cent of meals eaten by Americans outside of homes the NO BOND RECOMMENDED BY THIS HOUSE HAS EVER DEFAULTED This record goes back through years previous to the Our policy remains unchanged Listen to THE INCOME BUILDER every Friday at P M over Station E B BRENNAN Iroquois N Y Local Representative HUFF HASKINS Inc Brisbane Bldg Buffalo N Y toot INCOME from your Your investments if properly planned and managed can bring you a regular income together with safety of principal PHONE for INFORMATION E M BOWEN 109 CENTRAL AVENUE The Methodist Woman's society met Tuesday in the church parlors Mrs Ethel Spaulding presided and Mrs Ima conducted the devotions The president spoke of the plans the seventieth anniversary of the society Miss Field gave a temperance leading Our Bit and Mrs Alice Buell read a letter from a hospital in China Mrs Gertrude Howe had charge of the program the topic being The ent Trend in the Missionary En- Mrs Ruth Young read an article on New Trends In In- Mrs Grace Curtis read about Tokio schools Education in Home Craft was read by Mrs Alice Buell Movement Against Slavery was read by Miss Alice Kellogg There were about 20 women present and Mrs Jennie committee served supper This society is making plans to entertain the sub district society on April The Woman's Monday club will hold their annual closing night and banquet Monday night April 19 at the home of Mrs Wesley J Young Mr and Mrs Lester Young spent Sunday with relatives in Earl Young took a group of men on a trip Friday They first visited the fertilizer plant in North Collins then the G L V Mills and farm supply store in Buffalo Those who went were John Shattuck Glenn Boutwell Anson Newton James C ver Mrs Foster Hall of West has been spending a few days at the home of her ents Mr and Mrs Thomas J Wright helping to care for her grandfather Andy A who remains about the same Mrs Ann Eisenberger and mily left Wednesday morning by train for their new home in land Mich Their household goods went by a moving van Mrs Gladys and family and Mrs Charlie Sheldon and little son visited William Sheldon in Perrysburg Saturday and found him recovering nicely since the amputation of his thumb at the Gowanda hospital Mrs Hester Hall returnee1 home Saturday after a two stay with her daughter Miss Mary Wolf in New York city Mr and Mrs Earl Gaylord and family of Collins spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs E H Fease Mrs Gladys Moffit had business in Mayville and Westfield day Vern left for i Mrs Mary Crandall and son of were guests Saturday of Mr and Mrs E H Pesse Mrs Viola Dunham who has been in the W C A hospital in Jamestown a few days for treat- ment is improving nicely and will be home soon Mrs Maude Tanner of Akron Ohio with her mother Mrs Sarah Tanner of were guests on Wednesday of Mrs Rissie James Mrs Ida Peters who lias been employed at the home Mrs Lorenzo Austin is returned to her home in this village Mrs Harriet Kent is ill at the present writing of a FREDONIA N Y 8 Bridge where he has em- MARTIN A MARMUROWICZ Friday April 1937 at the home of Mr and Mrs John K Taffel Fillmorr Avr a brief ness Born in Poland resident of this city for the past 47 years Member of St Hyacinth's Charch Polish National Alliance Br 690 Polish Vision of erica Br No 95 and The Polish Home of this City of the late Mrs Frances whom he survived 7 years Father of Casimer of this city Mrs John K of Buffalo and Mrs Stanley of Mich Ten grandchildren and one sreat grandchild survive The remains will be taken to the home of Mr and Mrs Casimer No 129 E 2nd street from where funeral services will take place Funeral an- wilt appear in this space Saturday SERVICE ployment in the Veterans camp Mont Ward 59 Studebaker U S Had Com US FATHER BROTHER OF BRIDE GET TERMS FOR PERJURY Mr and Mrs C N Black Arkwright spent Wednesday ening with Mrs F- A Warner Mrs Whitlock of Allegany is spending some time at the tist parsonage with her ter and husband the Rev V L Dunham and Mrs Dunham Hanover Center Mrc Alice Miss Monique Griffin spent pan of her Easter vacation with tives in East Aurora Miss Elaine Woodward of let visited her cousin Marian Samuelson several days last week William Slawson is serving on jury at Mayville this week Mrs Risley of Jamestown ed on Mrs Charles Smith day Mrs Frank Thompson of Silver Creek spent Monday with hei sister Mrs Alice Cockburn The Home Bureau held nn meeting Wednesday with Mrs Melvin Newton The subject was Good Grooming Mrs J W Cockburn attended an O E S meeting in Sherman Wednesday evening when the dis- officers made their official visit Mearl Samuelson and family were guests Sunday of Tames Woodard and family near it William Slawson will entertain the Hanover Farmers dub in the Presbyterian church parlors this Saturday Supper will be served at five oclock Hanover C old old N Y April of Leona E Roshia to Stanley E Backus nearly three months ago sent the child bride's father and brother to Jefferson county prison today for six months on perjury charges The girl's mother received a ed sentence The trio pleaded guilty several days ago to second degree perjury as a result of their testimony con- Leona's age Leona and her youthful husband were separated after her true age was revealed In court where Stanley faced a criminal assault charge the testified that the girl was above the New York state legal 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