Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - April 10, 1935, Frederick, Maryland Today 44: Vol. 103. ASSOCIATED PUSS Good Ift be kind to animal another week which should U ob- served fifty-two of APRIL 10, 1935 EIGHT FACES TODAY COUNTEE FIGHTS EXTRADITION IN CHICAGO COURTS Local Officials Say Negro Has Been Given Four NEW RESERVOIR AT MIDDLETOWN SOON FINISHED Frederick county authorities are engaged in a bitter court battle in Chicago over their efforts to return notorious Claude Federick to this city for trial on and tion it was learned Tuesday eight In a telegram to Police here from of Police Hen S. Chief State's Attorney Eherman P. Sheriff Roy M. and Special Deputy Sheriff Verner left here last veek for where Countee arrested and held pending ex- Papers for tfco negro's ex- tradition to Frederick were Governors Nice of Maryland and Homer of Illinois and the officers had hoped to start home Monday ing a in Apparently Countee has been re- to every possible legal bole in an effort to escape the return and an almost certain tiary Chief Bartgis wired that the negro was to the last but added that it was toped bring him in It evident that the return of the local officers would be delayed until late in the week at Four Hearings Instead of a single Chief Bartgis said that Countee had already had four bearings and intimated that the end had not yet He also said that the negro had been resent by four indicating come financial means on the pan of It was believed that the negro was attempting to gain his dom in different Chicago courts on the habeas corpus for which local authorities had been The telegram requested that the Frederick county court and the lies of the local officers be notified of the turn of Countee was believed the er in a here 1930, which resulted in the escape of three Two were quickly re- captured but Countee remained at large until he was arrested in Affidavits which the officers took with them to Chicago told cf the while other papers related to indictment for breaking and entering the B. cur store and violating his parole from a 10-year term for Immediate Before be left for State's Attorney Bowers indicated that be a trial in Circuit Court as coon after return as There is a possibility that if the negro is he win be tried during the present term and it is con- extremely unlikely that will await the next grand jury session before hearing the since indictments have been ed. The next grand jury is in One Of Matters Discussed At Organization Of gess And Town officers and committees were appointed and relief work WM dis- cussed at the organisation meeting of the burgess and commissioners of held Monday evening at Memorial HalL E. Walter beginning his fifth term AS presided at the He was sworn in at the clerk's office here last Walter L. Remsberg was elected secretary and registrar of the town and Leslie N. Coblentz was again chosen L. Osmond Derr was elected assistant Fred M. Hoffman and Dr. Frank C. Ryan were named members of the street committee and Edgar H. and Aube Reed were elected members of the Water The reservoir being constructed near the town was It is anti- that it will be completed in a The reservoir is be- ing constructed through funds and between 35 and 40 persons are employed about half of this number being from Middletown It is expected that when the voir is it will be connected with the old which Js now supplying water to the In this there win always be an adequate it is particularly in case of In the it nas been in- that town officials do not feel there was sufficient water for tion against an unusually large con- There will also be quate water to service the household needs of the town Other routine business was dis- AH of the and commissioners were present at the IOWA UNIVERSITY OFFICERS WARNED Attorney sayt Grand Jury May So-Called Campos Im- morality By Tht Iowa April Ing that a grand jury will investigate conditions on the University of Iowa Campus unless university officials en- force discipline more rigidly was sounded today by county attorney E. A. as a result of the nite suspension from school of The college affiliated with Phi Beta national were suspended on charges that en visited their chapter house for Im- moral in a asserted the university bad not co-operated in an investigation he has been ing into vice conditions since taking office last January 1. He added that he believed other fraternities at the university might bs guilty of practices similar to those charges to the Phi Beta Delta FLOOD DANGER FROM COUNTY'S STREAMS ENDS SEEKS DIVORCE Petition Filed Yesterday Against Who She Threatened Her MACHINE PLUNGES y Four Or Five Persons In Car Are Believed To Have Lott Craft Not Yet BT Associated New April at high jm automobile containing four or five persons careened off a Brooklyn pier into the East River day and sank in fifteen feet of and fire department rescue Three days after she had her Elmer arrested on a charge of threatening to shool her with a Mrs. Mildred ginia near afternoon entered suit in Equity Court for a partial and an injunction prevent her band from molesting The was filed on the eve of their 17th wedding It was learned that papers in the case will be served their ding on who is ic jail in default of When ar- on the assault and battery accusation before Magistrate Walter j E. Sinn a former cf near pleaded a jury in Circuit Court and was remanded to jafl in default of He re- roamed there After Mrs. Horman filed her suit Judge Arthur D signed an der requiring the defendant to pay his a week alimony tht continuance of the suit and counsel cause to the con- is shown by April 18. He also rased an order restraining the de- when they to raise the car ex- pressed fear that its occupants had been After repeated failure to bring the machine to the surface it was decided to wait until tomorrow morning when a navy diver will be sent below in on effort to extricate the A milk truck driver said he saw at least two men and two women in the and possibly a fifth NEW P. S. C. COUNSEL VISITS HIS OFFICE E. James This In BalU Yesterday Familiarizing self With His E. Austin Frederick who was appointed Monday as Counsel to the Maryland Public Service took the oath of office in the local clerk of the court's office Tuesday and immediately left for Baltimore to assume his new Arriving in Mr. James interviewed concerning bis aew position and want to moke myself known to the he don't know all of the members at alL My hi making the trip to Baltimore Is to get to So he he has no special program for of his office and no single matter he intends to give particular He Seek haven't given any special at an to the of the work and have no plan other than to to to he Asked if he had sought particularly Che post of People's which Republicans thought would go to Linwood L. who had held the office Mr. James sold he had appointment was somewhat of a surprise to he j Heads Committee j Replying to another one that sought his opinion of why be hod been chosen for the Mr. James was one of Mr. yon I am a Frederick and I suppose he wanted to reward the I am chairman of UK county An the People's sel intends to continue Us private practice at Frederick and drive to Baltimore as often as his public His office in office of the People's in the Manser BaUding One of the matters that confronts Mr. James in His nrw role Is the ing on the reorganization of tbe United Railways and Electric Com- It be held in about two Mr. James said he is not familiar with the but expects to himself with n at LOCAL OFFICERS Capt. Treat And Bartgis Get Federal recognition as officers of the Maryland National Guard has been extended by direction of the Secretary of War to William and James Edgar Second Lieutenant of Company A. Both arc members of the First Maryland The announcement was made day by Capt. Arnold W. of the National Guard who ed that both residents of this have qualified under the National Defense Act. Captain Trout bos been Identified with the National Guard since 1M7. when he enlisted as a He has the grades uf corporal and and sioned rank as second lieutenant and Crst He is rated as on ex- He served in France or her property with leave to man to move for rescinding of the i and a dissolution of the in- j junction at acy time after filing his to the complaint by giving the plaintiff five days Mrs. Horman charged extreme cruelty in her petition and said it hod been going on for a number of his conduct became such that rhe was forced to leave ihe She said he threatened to kill her end their children and has placed her life in County officers were told Saturday night that Horman struck his wife and when he went for a she fled to the homo of a When he there with the he was disarmed and Mrs. Honnan also said that she some personal property ing 16 four some farm implements and poultry which she de- sires the court to return She likewise asks custody of six who range in age from 3 to 15 They were married April 10. 1918 at by Rev. O. C. GOES TO JAIL as a member of the American and participated the final American Lieutenant who is rated as en expert with both the rifle and UK has been a member of the tional Guard since 1923. when he en- as a He has advanced hrough the grades rf corporal and sergeant Battle A. Anton Of ing To Stop After Lacking the money to pay a fine of assessed against her in Peoples Court Tuesday Mrs. Hattie A. 521 North Bentz en- tered the jail to begin serving a Reported High Receding s An April which brought a white layer several inches deep in mountainous sections of the comity and e half-inch hi the city proper early Tuesday was expected to disappear quickly today with the appearance of the sun for the first time in a Clouds were still in evidence late Tuesday although further precipitation seemed The snow was sufficiently heavy Tuesday for State Roads Com- mission office here to dispatch a wn snowplows to the Seven of these worked directly out of ick on mountainous roads hi this On highways and streets im- mediately about the the snow was scarcely but on roads such as the plows piled the white layer along the side of the road to some reported ier snow than about three and Westminster had a fall about corresponding to this The snow began at about the same time early Tuesday morning as a ilar fall started early Monday Both were listed at half an Prior to each it had DISABLED SHIP WINS HER FIGHT AGAINST STORMS ed and rained during the previous i Tower Although Reported Limping To Port. By The Associated New April 9. The lashed freighter Tower Bridge tonight apparently had won her fight pounding seas and was expected to reach St. by tomorrow Wireless messages from the which earlier had flashed distress and reported one hole filling said she was not in need of im- mediate The ship has 32 men which rushed to the assistance in response to her was asked to stand by in event the leaking pumps were unable to control the Inflow of With what mariner's called the worst northeast gale in years ping the Atlantic reports of other casualties began coming in. An unidentified cabin cruiser was feared to have gone to the bottom in Long Island Sound with three or four The two-masted schooner Arthur G. missing since March 3 with a captain and was given up as lost by The reported ST. JOHN'S FACULTY MEMBERS TO PROTEST Against Oath Of Allegiance Woodcock Does Not Think Education Because Of By The Associated April Col. Amos W. W. president of St. John's believes that will not because of the proposed law requiring teachers to take an oath of 17 bers of his faculty have united in a petition urging Gov. Harry W. Nice to veto the Ths faculty members will attend the hearing in the House of Delegates chamber of the State House tomorrow when a group of educators are ex- to appear in opposition to the CONFERENCES ON WORK RELIEF TO BE HELD SOON PRESENT CALLED AGE OF NOISE Dr. Leinbach Addresses Lenten Service On Ambitious To Be streets and pavements of the city were covered with a thin layer of The when they were the largest in size seen here this Far Beyond It was the first time in many years that two snows sufficient for have fallen in this section during The month thus led the snowfall during which also amounted to an The age snowfall here during April is of an The snow was general throughout ths western part of the ing as far as Eight es lay on the ground in Garrett county white re- ported four The center of the low-pressure responsible for the rain and snow was moving off bs to be the and house of a sunken 19 miles of the Maryland The was driven aground in Delaware bay by thunder ous which threatened beach cottages along he New Jersey anc Long Island Search for the cabin which was feared to have sunk in Long Is land was abandoned by the Coast Guard after an all-night FINDS FOOD ROUTE TO GOOD HEALTH Dr. P. O. Philadelphia Traces Relation Of Food And Health At Food and its relation to health was to the northeast the weather 1 subject of an interesting lecture man although rain and snow were in New sylvania New Airplane schedules were expected to return to normal along with shipping in this Despite almost cloudiness and precipitation on eight of the month's nine the rainfall here aas not been as heavy as other tions of It has amounted to 2.26 as compared with 3 JO in The normal April pre- cipitation is 335 No flood danger was anticipated in the county unless another rain or The reported high Tuesday was falling at it was be- and no roads were The river was within bank at Mi- Mill on the one of the first pikes close if there is high it was re- ported 14 feet abate normal at ville earlier in the The Bureau of Rivers and Floods of the Weather Bureau at ion saxl there was little likelihood of the Potomac river reaching flood The it was about four fest above normal i The penalty was imposed by Justice Court Mrs. Anton had pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to stop after an Tbe collision took place on the West Patrick street bin last Mrs. Anton was later Easier A Risen given Palm night at Jn Trinity the direction of Mrs. Clarence There wHI be about la tbe ComB MOOT dab Meets The Carroll Manor Club of held its regular monthly ing Monday night with tbe J. C. After business session Rev. Harvey S. Shne 1 introduced Rev. Claude H. the subject of i illustrated his talk with moving of depicting 1 Following the talk games were Refreshments were The next be held May 9. taken in custody State a beer garden by No testimony was taken in the case m of the plea by the defendant It is understood that the for damages to the machine of Taghman which was struck by the offending has been Xo Police as no Police Court H. D. of the Mid- forfeited col- lateral on a drunkenness en- tered Monday by Officer Herbert At Brunswick and Point of I skins of potatoes which contain the river was reported as rising but not dangerous Tuesday Travel Bad Travel was worse Tuesday than on Hall a down cars were unable to negotiate South Tuesday morning as four inches of snow were Busses equipped with dual wheels were de- layed twenty minutes in making tbe run from Other busses held to although traffic was also reported as delayed to tbe All along tbe National highway to Cumberland the sleety which later became was An audience that v filled Calvary Methodist Episcopal church attended the second of the series of Union ten services Tuesday The service opened with an organ prelude with Mrs. st and music was by the choir of the Church of the Prof. Raymond Invocation and prayer was by Rev. DeWitt P pastor of Centennial Memorial United Brethren church and the scripture and by Rev. Dr. Amos John pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran The services will be con- this Thursday Ing and Friday Rev. Dr. Paul S. editor of the Reformed Church Messenger and a known delivered another inspiring He spoke on the of taking as his 1 4th chapter and to be or as the version puts Ambitious to be Present Noisy Dr. Leinbach said in sounds like a choice bit of irony in a noisy and strenuous What a queer ambition to set before twentieth century who clamor for yearn to hold the center of the stage and love to stand in the the world has always seemed so ready to tang the biggest medal around the neck of tbe who succeeded in making the biggest Through centuries tragic harvests and discord end devastation have been reaped in war because the restless ambition of men have bred greed and And yet in a world where so many are fighting against frightful odds and going to their daily tasks sick at heart because the way is so hard and the burdens are so heavy the followers of the meek and lowly Christ should strive to live quietly and peaceably in all Godliness and old heathen philosopher once declared that fact that man has two ears and only one mouth should teach it is more Important to hear than to Scripture and the experience of history agree that two marks of real greatness are a quick ear and a cautious swift to hear and slow to wrote St. through said St. that hath Ears to Hear Let Him How often Jesus said that Now our Lord knew that those to whom he had ears and that but few were deaf but he also knew that but lew people knew how to use their those are quick to hear are likely to be slow to Ready talkers ore usually poor Christians should study to be quiet bacause God knows so much rcore than we Men are so often compelled to eat their own Be slow to speak because you are re- sponsible for your wards and cannot call then words BcM Monday NigM In are The man who does i Roosevelt Studies For Setup To Handle Huge PRICE TWO CHITS STRESA PARLEY ON ARMAMENT TO OPEN TODAY by Dr. Paul O. before the weekly meet ing of the Kiwanis Club at ths Francis Scott Key Hotel Tuesday Most of the ins suffered by human beings are he by eating the or the wrong In a great many cases more thought is given to what is fed to than what is eaten by and yet food is the basis of Dr. Sampson luncheon clubs has spoken and other before groups He of a the and he gives seme wholesome advice as to diets and proper explaining tive functions and some of the com- mon causes of claims to have cured himself serious heart ailment and arthritis ay corrective Baldness was blamed largely on the wrong food ments that are destructive to hair Tight hats that men wear are harmful to He advised ventilation for every Nature points the way for proper balance of diet and the right food He advocated more use of foods that have not been He urged ths eating of the part of the He cited a number of wonderful cures which he claims were by eating the tight Parsons dent and introduced tbe On Thursday the Frederick Club will represented at a joint meeting to bs held by the Washington KIwanis Club in observance of CONGREGATIONAL MEETING 87 The Associated series of conferences to decide details of the biggest job in time history was arranged today by President Roosevelt almost ately after his return to Four or five definite proposals for the administrative setup to handle the work relief ing were Mr. His aides that he ably would hold a parleys be- fore he approved a plan sometime within the next week or 10 Those who will participate hi the discussions were not named but in- formed sources sold there probably would be officials who will help in carrying out details of the program and possibly legislative They added that a board of at least a naif dozen perhaps would be set up to handle the They said Mr. Roosevelt planned to preside over this board as not only the titular but the active Mussolini Muzzles Italian Press On Eve Of From other quarters came the nite and authoritative information that three members of the who have been definitely decided are Harry L. the relief Harold L. the public works and ford G. the Under Secretary of Other likely members suggested were Rear Admiral Christian J. ples of the Treasury Procurement Of- fice and head of the Civilian Conservation The European Situation At A Sir John Simon's summary of Germany's security given before the British House of Commons over- shadowed last-minute tions in Paris and Rome for the momentous power conference at It- opening The British Foreign tary told the Commons that Adolf among other wants equality of land and air a navy of about a no no mutual assistance pacts with no pact including until the Memel is satisfactorily The British and French inets completed their Strew proposals and Premier lini of Italy remained at Rocca delle MD. PACKER DIES IN ACCIDENT J. Roscoe 33, Was On His Way To Westminster To Attend Funeral Of The Associated April body of J. Roscoe 33, president of the Packing and Preserving Company of who was killed in an automobile accident this ing in will be brought home The accident occurred as and John Howard 29, a salesman for the packing were en route to to attend the funeral of Mrs. Roy Their car collided with one occupied by all of whom were injured but who are expected to Reformed Despite the inclement over 100 attended the annual Rain get in Tuesday morning to take meeting of the congregation of the the crispness oat of the freezing ture which hod Fruit tree bods were again encased In the temperature of which was not believed low enough to cause Chills of UK past week have not been conducive to fan Reformed church Monday night in the church at which time elders and deacons were elected and annual reports were The two elders elected were A. LeRcy McCardell and Alfred G. and the Elias B. not change his mind is unwilling to correct his particular we should study to be quiet when we want to hear God We study to be quiet when we ore angry and tempted to the use of profanity or We should be ambitious to be also whenever we are tempted to speak wen of Self praise is both unpopular and We ABERDEEN WOMAN HURT IN CRASH Machine Of Miss Brooke Robinson Collides With Trailer On Track Near Maryland By The Associated April 9. Miss Brooke was critically injured near here late day when the automobile shs was driving collided with a trailer on a Owen driver of the was held in jail nere but no charges were preferred pending outcome of Miss Robinson's She is hi an hospital at Havre de Grace where her condition is described as critical By The Associated April solini carries to Stresa quarters said ready to listen to any proposal for joint action to curb an While the strict silence of Italian government officials and the press concerning H Duce's program tended to make the leader the of the it was known he was anxious to learn what land and France are prepared to do in the event of an unexpected mova by The blanket of silence fell on ian newspapers early this and high sources said the premier himself had given instructions that he not be committed in advance of busy with last-minute conferences at hds Forli province re- will here win meet Prime Minister of Great Britain and Premier din of France with their foreign Sir John Simon and Pierre val. The advice from London will urge continuance of to davise an all-inclusive system while the French are reported bringing plans sharpen the teeth of the League of Nations with tary pacts providing for punishment of an 100 GET LICENSES TO MARRY IN MARCH New High Mark Set For Of Clerk Of Circuit Court Far Third Marriage license business during March at the local clerk's office set a new ths month just past when an even 100 licenses were Although not a new record for any month of the it exceeded any previous March business by ft wide surpassing last year when 93 licenses were issued in The weather apparently bos to do with Dan Cupid At 1934. January was a mad month aad 67 licenses were During the put full of snow and licenses dropped off to 53. The budding of Jonquils and early Jr. and Gerald G. should be ambitious to be quiet when flowers seemed to have suffered no I blight from the snow and tempted to speak of The approved the What a happy world this would be if 67 Year Old Village Doctor Is Held On Narcotic Charges Dr. Zimmerly Also Faces Illegal Operation 8? fist Associated April defiant Dr H E. 67 year 6kJ was held for court ay on f JOT narcotic hte farm was searched farther for Gladys misstof doctor of Mechanics The already witb inf operations was unable lo larnish the Hfe handy Richard also under a narcotics was detained in a his postponed He is heM In of SI State police and county officers thumbed through the litier of papers snd in ths doctor's dingy for a as Jo where they nnd the body of the slender Maryland are con- died and bailed after an A few days of tbe weather j of the that this day an remarks can bring a speedy j church ransin open daring the J mould This is a great day for return of the spring waich j month of the pastor the placing of If placards after aQ is not far behind granted a and coald effect moral reform here is one FREEDOM C. E. Tucker At tion Of Concluding a four-year term in tbe House of Correction eaca E. found con- finement awaiting him instead of the freedom he had As soon as he was be was met by Deputy Sheriff Charles W. of Frederick who was armed with a four-year-old warrant j during the present charging Tucker obtaining money April has been coM. more of a winter holds true for which in 1934 was and ing in only 34 The put February fei up a bit and 57 obtained March this jear was compared to lost year and business again picked the story which held for the first three months get a year March was cold and giving way to a warm beginning in This weather conditions ore AT For At be held during that time with a sub- minister A report regarding the organ if being rebuilt was made by Joseph W. L. of the by false pretense in. this Tucker was soon en his way to this city and was lodged in the county jail to await grand jury By a the charge against Tucker here is the same for which he received the four-year false pre- In 1930. Dave near swore out a warrant against charging him with obtaining by false pre- i tense and said that a worthless check j was made out on a Baltimore The money was claimed by month than Yet during tbe first nine 33 licenses beta indicating a boom Saturday was the years most day for 15 being I should like to spread broadcast over for the use of his automobile by the Speak not evil one of an- Dr. Leinbach take for his theme this evening Gray Miss Alice Coblentz was removed from the hospital of Dr. Howard A. in The organ was said j Prof. Henry T. head i KeBy in Baltimore Tuesday to her to bs nearing and plans of the Music Department of Hood I home in in the M. R. are being made for a dedicatory ice to be held Jn the church on Easter Tbe service next An entertainment Sunday morning also win be hdd m Frederick Transient East although the organ will Eighth Tuesday Jor services taw with She entire group of for toc ta about eighty men A trio composed of Miss win be the organist and di- Etchison and Son She i remains In a serious Account Satt Suit was filed in court Tuesday by Ashley M. former local theater against the m which the sum of though the suit is in tbe total amount Mr. fanner manager of the Frederick lists a large number of amounting to and abo that there is a balance due of en his salary front December 1 to December 15. 1934. Tbe suit was fJed through bis William 1C. TBE gave Ids annual and a repeal ot Uie junior congregation was pre- i Thc financial report was H. David Mr and Joseph S. L. G. played several groups of bers including World is Waiting for the and of Miss Marjorie soprano of song and a Luxemburg and Mrs OKW have j N. April S at here today as other entertainments j horns or Mr. and Mrs. Carl of convicts from planned lor the near j near J cells a dead to be or Sam W. Jr. Richard C. Dutrow was chairman of Ihe and Henry 8. Prison Torture Charges Brought I O It- Against Two More N. C. Officials Negro Prisoners Tell Of Beatings In Dead Of The today not quite so 1 Tomorrow rain and what Apparently April's first dear day is stiB in the dim since the weather roan holds oat no hope for clouds to and T. S. camp appear before the beaten by climaxed a cial investigation of prison camp con- After negro witnesses told of beaten and kicked ing rood Judge Don at the request of solicitor John C. ordered the names of Dr. C. S. prison camp in j Wanner Is already brought against four and there to 4 of 097 man SPA PERI