Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - October 27, 1932, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania GOOD EVENING After you've money there's nothing so tating as to bear of some one who mode a lot WEATHER Cloudy THE GETTYSBURG TIMES Member ojf The Associated Press Truth Our Public Good Our Aim Read By Nearly Everybody In Adams County ESTABLISHED 1902 GETTYSBURG PA EVENING OCTOBER 27 1932 PRICE THREE CENTS COLLEGE NEWS WRITERS WILL CONVENE HERE Intercollegiate paper Association's Fall Meeting Next Month 25 COLLEGES TO RE REPRESENTED Seventy-five delegates fro colleges and universities in the East are expected here next month for the annual fall meeting of the In- Newspaper association of the Middle Atlantic states don D Whitcraft editor of The the college paper host to the convention an- today The tentative dates set for the meeting are November 13 and 19 but these must await confirmation from the I N A president Gage Jr of Haverford college and the executive secretary Professor William S Maulsby of the sity of Pittsburgh Game and Dance Arrangements have been made by Mr Whitcraft and C E Bilheimer athletic director to entertain the visitors at the Penn junior Gettysburg junior varsity football game on Memorial field Saturday afternoon November 19 Permission has also been granted by the inter- fraternity council to receive the tors as guests at the annual fall dance on Friday Mother Slays Three Children Work Of Blind To Be Displayed By Mothers Club The Gettysburg Mothers club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs S P Snyder with Mis James P Cairns as associate hostess Mrs Kenderton S Lynch delegate to the state convention at Philadelphia gave a detailed re- port of the proceedings Mrs Anna C Plank president of the announce that at the next meeting of the local unit No- S in the Y W C A there would be a display of work done by the blind Tne state federation sponsors this work OPERATED Michael Keegan Emmitsburg submitted to an immediate ation for acute appendicitis at the Warner hospital this afternoon Dennis J Bonner Mt St Mary's college Emmitsburg also was ad- mitted as a patient Vaughn i baugh Gettysburg was discharged a patient Injures Hand In An Apple Grader George Fohl Arendtsville ed a painful injury to his left hand Wednesday while working at the Knouse canning company plant at Peach Glen Mr was endeavoring to re- move an apple from rn which it had become lodged when his hand was caught in the chinery The first two fingers were badly cut and a bone in the second finger was broken He was brought to the Warner hospital where the injury was ed Chief Loses Court Plea The first fall meeting of the Infantry will be held at the Hotel Gettysburg with a dinner at o'clock followed by a conference on the use of tanks at the R O T C headquarters at Gettysburg college C M Parkins of Lancaster unit instructor conference will conduct Memorial Library Equipment At Seminary Is Dedicated I Authorities planned to press criminal charges against Mrs Inez i rell Chicago widow who slew her three children in a hotel bathtub at j The Mr and Mrs J Bruce Walker library equipment at the Lutheran i theological seminary was formally dedicated in the administration I building at the seminary at 11 o'clock this morning Dr A R Wentz seminary librarian presided Both Mr and Mrs Walker who reside at Pa and who Mattoon Illinois and then tried to commit suicide She is shown with Save toward the I her daughter one of the three children she admitted killing f Associated Press Photo ning November 187 The visitors will make the Hotel Gettysburg their headquarters ing their stay here but the annual banquet probably will be held at the Blue Parrot tea room At that time a number of prominent will address the group and cups for the best college weekly best editorial will be presented Dr Henry W AT dent of Gettysburg college will ad- dress the delegates and Dr Thomas L Cline faculty advisor for The will welcome the delegates to Gettysburg at their session Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday morning will be devoted to business of the association and to discussions of editorials tion and advertising problems This is the first time the tion has met at Gettysburg college DRIVE IN Field Secretary Shows How Saved Money For AH Motorists I ments were in attendance j The principal speaker was the Dr W H Bruce Walker of seminary Brooklyn New York whose subject was In- fluence of the on the Church Dr John Aberly president of the appeared at the J in charge of the act of dedication Dr Herbert C At Baby Clinic MEET TONIGHT IN McSHERRYSTOWN Red Cross room on East High street Wednesday afternoon for the ly baoy clinic Those present Ethel Viola Sheeley Richard J Sanders Betty Jane Stotler liam Junior Weigle Gloria Bolen John Edward Cromwell Palmer Grimm and John H Stallsmith All were reported to be in fine condition by Miss Mary Grove was in charge of the clinic Alleman described the new ment which he saia places the brary of the seminary on a par with that of any other Lutheran semi- nary in the United States The improvements include the addition of a second floor to the old library wing in the tion building a new fireproof vault in the basement new racks and new floors SELLS FARM Samuel D Bayne has sold his acre farm township D C Stephenson former dragon of the Ku Klux Klan lost a plea for an immediate on a writ of corpus seeking his release from Indiana state prison on a charge of murder He is shown with B C Jenkins one of his attorneys in court at South Bend Indiana Associated Press Photo gether with all equipment to T N Tennyson of Washington D C Possession will be given on ber 15 The transfer was made by C A Heiges Teddy Roosevelt On Air Tonight G R Thompson chairman of the Adams county republican tee today announced that three broadcasts over a hook-up will feature radio grams tonight Friday and Saturday Tonight at 8 o'clock Colonel Theodore Roosevelt governor eral nf the Philippines and as E Burke labor leader will speak Friday night at 10 o'clock Senator Charles L McNary from Oregon and Brody authoress speak Saturday night Mrs William B Meloney editor of the New York magazine section will speak A committee headed by L D j Snyder will direct the membership extension campaign of the burg motor club in the district as a result of the sectional county meeting held there day evening The tax burden carried by the motorist stressed by E D Nelly field secretary of the sylvania motor federation with Henry M Scharf president of R and i local club addressed the A A A is not opposed to a ARENDTSVILLE Both Parties Plan Many ings During Last Week Of Campaign David Wallace of Harrisburg and three republican candidates for of- fice C congress c K state senator will address a rally m gasoline tax as long as it is tonight v that the i rally scheduled for ew Oxford tonight has been i Carl Shelly of Gettysburg Woman Has Rare Relics Mrs Margaret Plank 240 York street has in her possession a wooden box made from par of the elm tree under which William signed his treaty the Indians in 1682 The box was formerly the property of her George Wolf who was governor of vania from 1825 to 1832 and who was signer of the charter of burg college On the inside of the box is the inscription To Woll of Pennsylvania from Robert Vaux A D On the of the box printed following By Deeds of Peace Pennsylvania Founded And Great i Treaty Held With The Indian at A D 3682 On iid is a plate Treaty 1632 Unbroken Faith Also an Mrs Plank's ATC a of gold affixed a pearl handle a sold a and a lead Kock a seal all formerly the property of her able and providing thai revenues are used for road poses Mr McNelly declared The tax however should be in relationship to the price of and the three republican gasoline Motorists in Adams j address a G O P ty are paying a tax of nearly 25 per j in New cent of the cost of i Saturday w Hensel Brown The A A A defeated during the Qf Lancaster speak at a year measures proposed in the and legislature and in of York at whereby gasoline tax would be j in East Berlin j per gallon than it Cathryn Strine president on the York democratic club will also j now cars and accessories would be at meetins While the republicans are ered in Tuesday to hear j Wickersham of MAN CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS York Watchman Fatally In- jured In Accident day Evening William J Kiner fifty-seven years old 722 Madison avenue York a watchman at the plant of the Ford Roofing company West York was fatally injured shortly after 1 o'clock Wednesday night when he was ned between two freight cars on the Pennsylvania railroad company's siding that runs through the yards and separates the various buildings of the roofing company plant Kiner died at 10 o'clock last night at the West Side sanitarium where he was admitted shortly after the accident from a fractured back and a crushed pelvis bone Dr L- U Zech county coroner notified of the death of the man started an investigation into the cause of the fatality which will be continued today when he interviews workmen and officials of the railroad company On Last Round Kiner a night watchman at the Ford Roofing company was making his rounds of the various watch PROCLAMATION IS PUBLISHED G W Koser Biglerville Is Presidential Elector For Adams County SOAPING AUTO WINDOWS HALLOWEEN MEANS JAIL Children or others who soap or otherwise deface automobile windshields or windows during violate ihfe law and are subject to a fine or ten days in jail Captain Wilson C Price super- intendent of the state highway patrol said today that this law will be enforced by the highway patrol and local police authorities should also see that the law is not violated Soaping windshields or dows of cars may cause serious said Captain Price It interferes with the drivers vision BOY 3 DIES OF PNEUMONIA Retired Druggist Dies Of Por the Information of its ers The Gettysburg Times today re- prints the proclamation Sheriff John C Wible for the general tion on November 8 The proclamation contains an of the information which will appear on ballots to be used at the election in Adams county together with a list of the voting places in burg and Adams county and voting instructions For the first time the names of presidential electors do not appear on the proclamation nor will they be printed on the ballots The died Wednesday afternoon at HUNTING SEASON OPENS TUESDAY No Open Season For Female Deer All Kills Are ed In State COMMISSIONERS REFUSE TO PAY A R E Gettysburg Arrests Must Be Paid For By Town Solicitor Rules TOWN DOES NOT HAVE A FIX DATES FOR SOME SHOOTING The game season opens next Tuesday November 1 when wild ducks wild geese mud hens wild turkeys quail squirrels rabbits and nares may be shot Seventeen hundred and one Heart Condition Emmitsburg In Joseph James Small old son of Mr and Mrs James sion of the electors names reduces the size of the ballot this year ing it one of the smallest tickets in recent elections G W Koser of Biglerville is the presidential elector from Adams county The Adams county commissioners have authorized publication of sheriff's proclamation in the Star and Sentinel the Compiler and the o'clock at his home where he had been ill for some tune with pneumonia Besides the parents six brothers and sisters survive Paul Bernard Robert Bertha Pauline and Marie all at home Mrs Annie New grandmother of the dead child also survives Funeral services Friday afternoon at o'clock in St Mary's censes have been issued by County Treasurer R Blaine Kitzmiller so far this season The bear season opens November 10 deer season December 1 There will be no open season for female or deer this year and legal deer will be those with two or more points to an antler The state is also closed to the ing of elk only one having been killed last year The wild duck wild geese and mud hen season as well as that of raccoons in certain counties extends from November 1 to December 31 The bag limits Wild ducks fifteen a day sixty for the season geese fcur a day thirty a mud hens twenty-five a day with no season limit The raccoon open season between The Adams county commissioners have balked at maintaining arrested for minor violations in Gettysburg at the county jail The attitude of the commissioners was revealed Wednesday afternoon A Fox of arrested John Flemming of Manchester New Hampshire on a charge of disorderly conduct and took the alleged violator to the Ad- ams county jail Sheriff John C Wible informed Constable Fox that the Adams ty commissioners have prohibited the incarceration of prisoners ar- rested for minor offenses in burg in the county prison and re- fused to keep the officer's prisoner Act 2 Weeks Ago Constable Fox then notified tice of the Peace Neil W Gibson who said he had not received any word about the new order of the county commissioners The istrate then communicated with J L Williams Gettysburg law and solicitor for the county commissioners who informed him of the commissioners action two weeks ago Alfred R LeVan president of council assured Williams that the borough would pay for the keeping of Flemming and all similar alleged violators arrested in burg in the future Solicitor Williams then gave mission to Sheriff Wible to take Flemming into custody Discuss New Baling President LeVan today said he has appointed a committee comprising Councilmen J B and G Weaver to meet with the county commissioners at their ly meeting next Wednesday relative to the latters new ruling How much Gettysburg will be called upon to pay the county for prisoners arrested here will be one of the matters to be thrashed out at the meeting of the council tee and the commissioners next week The county pays 30 cents a day for its prisoners at the jail and it is expected that Gettysburg will pay the same rate The council's committee will re- port November meeting tion at the plant at the time the New Oxford Item The Gettysburg j father John N Whalen officiating occurred the coroner found Times reprints the proclamation for j interment in the Catholic cemetery one church New Oxford the Rev November 1 December 31 will day evening November 7 Inasmuch as Gettysburg has no lockup for the detention of persons arrested within the borough limits all such violators have been com- mitted to ths county jail in recent years Sheriff Wible said there have not been many persons arrested in who have been committed to jail During the current month he said there have only been three such persons in jail Flemming was taken before tice of the Peace Gibson this ing and was ordered to leave town Continued on Page Two the information of its readers Thaddeus Zimmerman Berks Bucks Carbon Bedford Chester five per cent instead of three a- at present Questions in Sermon J Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Fayette Franklin Fulton a Lancaster Lebanon Lehigh ginst died at o'clock j Philadelphia Washington j of a heart condition at jand Hammaker Bros Build StORC York counties In all other A mausoleum is being Motorists Saved Money m itself is ample evidence of The spiritual tone in the series of assembled in services being held this week m the the for the AAA and the i to hear Scott Leiby Presbyterian church was it renders motor Qf ed in the sermon by the Rev Dr W rallies are scheduled M Cleaveland of Harrisburg who for various of the count i preached on Wednesday night Dr it renders motor car owners The necessary n the future to prevent tax as it was in the past to brine about rood defeat and levies on tne motorist 1 The the P M F and the A A A about in taxat jon on Page of thc Cashtown Man IS Fined s J Busses Trucks Must Have Tags Of Wilbur Cashtown who failed to appear at a heanne before Cleaveland is the synodical tary of the Presbyterian church in i Reading from the sixth chapter of to the Romans and suggesting thc text from Proverbs Where there is no thc speaker awakened a I to c of the Peace Neil W Gibson of questions in thc minds of r a charce of a his hearers The wages of sin is I If 1 f w 4 truck without muffler as death he quoted from Pauls Wednesday and later in the day I the Roman church Do we 3 FARMERS ARE Cairo Egypt Oct 27 farmers and n a fight at today over crop uill in that area Fire arms were freely used by belligerents Police re- order Sergeant T N Boate of thc local tion today said beginning on November 1 ail and busses j from other have J will follow All foreign trucks and busses j hauling property or for j i compensation either on j schedules or operating more 1.1 days in any calendar year 1 have i plates Sergeant said Patrolmen now warning the operators of trucks and b it on and 1 arrests will be made for the the people of the have paid a fine of and costs before oi Peace Gibson the Ad- and ol tne sinner Suggesting the Me 1 ere paid Wilkes-Barre Oct jury a ui in favor turc painted by in ne continued his turns Do we truly belies c tnc Saviour sm the without whom men for thr death of her who and killed by a company almost three vears ago for as of 1 rf f 5 only Saviour are doomed to eternal death If we can answer these in the affirmative do we feel to the sufficiency of the church to meet the needs of our Is Christ Do w believe God's I the speaker asked Doctor then declared If we believe these things the awful state of the he of Christ and his church for all men and all j Mr Zimmerman was a son of the late Mr and Mrs season conditions what is thc matter? Arc rcs5dent5 of Adams county j The wild turkey season tcn i of Gettysburg and i Reuben r we sufficient for the And turning from interrogation to i store in for a Ui j conducted a drus 1 November 1 ends November 26 and mausoleum several months ago number a season is the limit following the death of his son sore n declaration he stressed thc need of I f snd as a will be confined to Tne was designed by at Winchester Virginia until he and of the first Haymaker brothers and will v Christian people for a cultivation of the mind of Christ for a richer prayer Me for a more intimate quaintance with the Christ In conclusion Doctor Cleaveland i of one son returned to the matter of the lost I retired four years ago arc his widow whose maiden name was Miss Sarah An- j Monday Tuesday v Continued on Pace Twoi sure 14 Zimmerman and one brother r Couple vision and called thc of the Zimmerman church to a quickening of their services from the home of spiritual sight and a renewal oT I their to the demands of thc world today The service was concluded thc use of ihc hymn of tlie tian church Rock of Ages Cleft For Me Mr Saturday after- noon aj 1 o'clock the Rev Philip Bower pastor of the Emmitsburg Lutheran church officiating Inter- ment in Mountain cemetery Mr o the class of 36 Gettysburg c o 11 e c e special music for the service in the form of a solo Tonight the Rev Dr C Waldo Cherry senior pastor of thc Pine Street Presbyterian church of will preach A J Lane a student at Gettysburg college is to the My Task which begin at 7 30 m are preceded by by a prayer held for fifteen in the adult assembly room of the Sunday school building Nurse Returns post or the To Convalesce Wright at the hospital an operation at that SIT weeks to home of hrr Mr aru Mrs Clarence n accompanied by beth a at hospital who attend Wright dunnc her con- Hu of Mr Wright and son Kenneth I Wright brought Miss Wright and to eight inches wide 12 feet six inches and 12 feet six inches Three carloads of Barre granite wert of the t The roof is unique in that it from a single piece of ss Emma Kuhn cT 20 tons Tlie side walls of ind Mri Pius the are also of John pieces of A in mum number of joints found at a S -n All ncrawntal joints Catholic church haie rit and ten- johr H bronre anchor bolts Permanence has a point Miss Martha of the of emphasis and is promoted b of the been Thr vore a satin for the doors and r n to match of of the BANKERS MEET One of of M- uo Mrs Stiller on a Adams county bankers to return was held at o m the for- rnnt merx on South Queen street Edmund W Thomas president of thc presiding Only routine IV