Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - October 7, 1933, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania GOOD EVENING It Is no longer considered good form to I beg your pardon Except of course when you speak to a governor WEATHER Cloudy THE GETTYSBURG TIMES Member of The Associated Press Truth Our Public Good Our Aim Read By Nearly Everybody Jn Adams County ESTABLISHED 1902 GETTYSBURG PA SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7 1933 PRICE THREE CENTS NOTED CHURCH WORKERS WILL BE AT CONFAB ONE FD behind picket line me seamless company s plant at Fifteen were wounded The attack took place after strikers balked at orders to quit the picket line and go home Above picture was made at the height of the battle hastily sworn in are wearing white handkerchiefs around their arms Associated Press Photo a barrage of bullets tear gas and night sticks as 200 deputy sheriffs charged a disorderly linc at the seamless tube company's plant at Fifteen were wounded Prominent Figures To Attend Sunday School tion Here BISHOP KEYNOTE SERMON The final meeting of the local committee in charge of the con- vention will be held Sunday at p m in the lobby of Hotel Gettysburg All chairmen are re- quested to be present Plans have been completed for the seventy-first annual convention of the Pennsylvania state Sabbath school association to be held here October 11 12 and 13 More than delegates are expected to at- tend The opening session will be held I at the Majestic theatre at o'clock Wednesday morning with Frank E Parkhurst of Barre first vice president of the sociation presiding After the opening by the Rev Dr Clarence W lord pastor of Logan Baptist j church Philadelphia H E Paisley j of Philadelphia president of the I association will open the j tion and appoint committees j Dr Henry W A Hanson i dent of Gettysburg college will i formally welcome the delegates and the response will be given by H C i Heckerman of Bedford Convention Sermon j The keynote convention sermon y will be preached by the Rev Dr Adna W Leonard of Pittsburgh i bishop of the western area of the Methodist Episcopal church The president's annual address will be given by Mr Paisley treasurer the Reading company at the ing session j Meetings for all delegates will be at the theatre on Thursday and Friday mornings with I conferences on different phases of Sunday school work at j Gettysburg's churches each after- j noon Evening meetings also will be held in the churches j Among the prominent leaders in Sunday school work who will dress plenary sessions and ences are Dr W K Ober president j of Elizabethtown college town the Rev Dr Roy A hart Chicago Illinois Thomas j director of the Crime prevention association phia J Stanley Burrows ter Dr Walter B Greenway dent of Beaver college Jenkintown i the Rev Dr G L Schalier j burg Dr A Monroe Hall port the Rev Dr Henry E New York city Dr Paul H Veith Yale university the Rev Robert J Gottschall Norristown the Rev Fred D Wentzel Philadelphia i Prof O R Myers Huntington the Rev Dr C C Cribbs Pittsburgh the Rev John W Elliott phia Prof Paul M Limbert York city the Rev Edward L j kin Lewisburg the Rev L E j son York Clifford S Heinz burgh Dr J S Armentrout i delphia the Rev Dr J A Meek Reading Hon John A McSparran Harrisburg Mrs Ella A Boole tional president of the W C T New York city Mrs Crystal Bird Fauset Philadelphia Miss Pearl Rosser Philadelphia Miss Prances M Hedden Newark New Jersey i Mrs Kathryn Holsopple ford Miss Mary Nesbit Scranton and Miss Elsie G Rodgers Ridley Park Philadelphia 1 Election of Officers Election of officers is scheduled for the Friday morning session At noon that day the annual world's pilgrim dinner will be held at the Continued on Page 2 Local Girl Is Honored At Hood Girl Suffers Fracture Of A uto Shoes Torn Off Janet Herman Also Suffers Multiple tions And Contusions Of Head And Face As She Steps In Front Of Automobile After From School Bus ARENDTSVILLE MAN SAYS HE DID Simon Howard Cline NOT SEE GIRL UNTIL TOO LATE Miss Marion Miller daughter Dr and Mrs E A Miller Baltimore street elected first assistant business manager of the Blue and Grey the weekly newspaper at Hood college Frederick where is a member of the junior class Miller lias also been elected to serve as chairman of the committee in charge of the prom to be given in the winter i 67 Succumbs To Complication Of Diseases Hold Final Rites 11 157 i i For Mrs Ketterman College T In Annual Parade And Cause Damage Of Of Mes Funeral services for Mrs Sara Elizabeth Ketterman widow of John Ketterman who died at the home of her son-in-law and ter Mr and Mrs Allen A Miller near Arendtsville Wednesday afternoon were held from the ler home this morning with con- i wild during eluding services at j Gettysburg an church The Rev George B Ely her pastor officiated assisted by the Rev John Rice of vilie was in the tery adjoining Fhe church Six grandsons Paul Harry Carl Raymond John anci Clarence terman were pallbearers Word was received here today of the death of Sherman Hoffman a native of Adams county in Van Carter Illinois Thursday He was 55 years of age Cause of death Gettysburg college freshmen ran Majestic theater the students could be learned went to the on the second i a son of the floor of the Hotel annex j and Levina Bittinger where attempted to start a fire I of Arendtsville He left with corn fodder taken from the approximately thirty lobby also broke and was a telegraph op- MRS E SMITH 19 EXPIRES Simon Howard Cline 67 a re- tired farmer died at his home near Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock of complications He was born and always resided near Surviving are his widow the caused damage estimated in excess of a parade in Friday evening and by police by an automobile with such force that her shoes were ripped from her feet Janet Herman 7 suffered a tured skull a broken left leg and multiple lacerations and contusions on the Lincoln highway in front of Kane's store one mile west of Cashtown Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock a few minutes after she left a school bus to walk to her home The injured girl was first taken to the office of Dr M N Harris Cashtown where 19 stitches were used to close j ations on her head and face She was then brought to the Warner hospital in the Little Janet a daughter of Mrs Alma Herman of i over resides with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs ence Shultz near Kane's store and is a pupil in the first grade of the Franklin township consolidated school One of the first children to alight from the school bus mer Sara Kint and the following j driven by Daniel Mickley Cashtown garageman after the onto towels and yelling at the top of their voices the lings through the streets taking fruit green grocery store dis- plays knocking down signs holding lights in the hallway and unwound ir his home town the fire hose At the theater the i He is by his widow who from students broke a window in the I Rosie Deardorff cashier's box anci Uvo daughters and Ruth both at home Four In center square the students ran PRICE OF EGOS JUMPS 3 CERTS roughshod over the flower plot de- j spite the efforts of officers to Clayton Bosserman Ar- Mrs Minnie Philadelphia and Miss Annie man Lancaster also survive Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon in Van Catten Other Commodities Remain Firm At Local Curb i up traffic and In j other pranks I Only the promise of Dr Henry j them They also tore down two j W A Hanson president of the i state highway department j school to pay all damage resulting tion signs around the flower plot j from the demonstration saved i Break Hotel Chairs eral of the freshmen from being ar- i A number of chairs on the front rested police said i porch of the Eagle hotel were Break Scales ried away and broken and a light J B center square j car on Chambersburg street was grocer reported damage og At j picked up bodily and slightly his place the students broke a 525 j aged computing scales upset baskets of j A car owned by Jeff Davis apples and broke a display table leg i over street and parked on North After attempting to crash the Washington street was pushed into the Tiber as the students started The demonstration followed a mass meeting at Brua Chapel day evening in preparation for the football game today sisters Mrs Ira P Taylor Except for eggs which rose three cents to 35 a dozen prices of other commodities continued firm at curb marketa this morning ings were abundant and buying was brisk Prices of leading commodities Sweet potatoes SI a bushel Irish i potatoes a bushel corn 15 j Moves To Settle and 20 cents a dozen dressed j chickens 50 cents to each dressed ducks 90 cents to 20 sMiss Kate Grouse i Is Laid To Rest DEMOCRATS TO ORGANIZE GLOBS Six Committeemen Named To Form Groups In Their Localities sons and Mrs Emma field R James Cline Mrs William Harbaugh Cascade Maryland Mrs John j land Zora Harry Cline j stone Mrs Albert Warren field R D Mrs Ivan R D and Mrs Ellis man Greenstone j Thirty-eight grandchildren one j great-grandchild one brother son Cline Johnstown and three sisters Mrs Samuel Baer ton Delaware Mrs Lydia Willard Topeka Illinois and Mrs Missouri Eyler R D also survive Brief funeral services from the Cline home Monday morning at 10 o'clock with further services from the Methodist pal church at o'clock the Rev Paul Highfield officiat ing assisted by the Rev Edward Conrad of Monterey Mr Cline was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and he also belonged to the Junior Order of United American Mechanics Pen Mar council No 25 G 0 P DEPLORES HIGH TAXES AND WASTE IN FOODS pules In State each sausage 20 cents a pound scrapple 10 cents a pound pudding 15 cents a pound spare ribs 15 cents a sirloin 40 cents a pound apple butter 20 cents a quart apples 50 cents to a pears a bushel rn a iocs 30 and 40 cents a cauliflower 5 to 20 cents a egg plant 5 and 10 cents a head cantaloupes 5 to 15 cents each peppers 8 cents a turnips 10 cents a quarter lima beans 35 cents a spring chickens 18 cents a pound and carrots red beets and radishes 5 cents a bunch By theo A P With coal and strike areas in a state of comparative calm the eyes of industry today turned to Washington where now moves are underway to bring peace between workers and employers As President Roosevelt meets with One hundred and fifty persons attended a meeting of the Adams county democratic committee at the court house Friday evening James C Cole chairman presided Upon the suggestion of W Funeral services for Miss Katie Sheely Esq one of the Crouse daughter of Mr and Committeemen were named John Crouse and resident i tu form democratic clubs in of who died Thursday j respective districts Each morning at her home on teeman will work out the details of street were held this afternoon j his organization from the Bender funeral home The Committeemen named are E L Eslinger pastor of the Louis Wagaman Amos Baker Methodist Episcopal church I Clarence Schwartz J Walter ating j Harvey and Harry J Troxell Other speakers Mrs Smith Mrs Gertrude Atkinson chey Smith 19 wife of i Smith died at Johns Hopkins j pital Baltimore Tuesday morning Mrs Smith is survived by her husband whom she married in 1931 a brother Charles Atkinson and her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Lewis Menchey Lincoln Way west with whom she resided all her life until three years ago Funeral services were held in timore on Wednesday Morris Stansbury Bee leaders of the steel industry in an j D effort to finally the spread western Pennsylvania mine I strike pickets maintained vigil C under the watchful gaze of law officers The picketing continues in steel i mills at and Clairton Pa i and at Steubenville Ohio of violent clashes between deputies i j County Man Is Wedded Sept 22 Miss Marietta V Barbour and demanding recognition ter thn Ues through application of the coal On a team coached by J Donald code was by Donald Swope Esq M W Slansbury N R A counsel as he con- timore street won an old-fashioned Vvith miners and owners spelling match in the social rooms j apier UP outburst of included State John S Rice G M Neely committee secretary Louis W Wagaman Clayton F Palmer Amos Baker P A T Bower Carl Wr Kane John C Bream and F X Colgan Harry Cratin of Littlestown was elected treasurer of the county committee succeeding the late Miss Lily Dougherty of Gettysburg who held that position a number of years Mrs Herman Kleer Is Here From West of the Gettysburg Presbyterian church Friday evening D J For- ney captained the losing team The words were pronounced by Charles W and Professor Guile W Lefever About 30 men and women participated Charades also furnished during the evening Re- were served Mrs Herman Kleer of Redfield South Dakota and her old daughter Mary Jane Kleer ar- rived in Friday night to visit with her parents Mr and Mrs George Washington Woodward Orrtanna R 2 Mr and Mrs Kleer reside on a large ranch near Redfield where Mr Kleer is one of the most successful cattlemen of the west Mr and Mrs Kleer met while the latter was j employed in a New York store Three years later they were married after Mr Kleer erected a large j home for his Mr Woodward a former baseball player in his younger days is re- membered by local as Janey He caught on the local ball club for three years and was signed by a big league club in Philadelphia but refused to report preferring to go in for farming Six Sons Carry Father To Grave warfare in southern Illinois At Illinois national guardsmen patrolled the scene of rioting and shooting with one mine closed by order of Governor Horner Invited to the Washington con- ference by President Roosevelt are Myron Taylor of U S Steel Charles M Schwab of Bethlehem steel and Nathan L Miller of the American Iron and Steel institute Funeral services for Samuel H Dugan retired Reading railroad company section foreman who died Wednesday morning at the home of his daughter Edward L Bowers Biglerville R 1 were held this morning form the Bowers home the Rev Henry W pastor of the Biglerville Lutheran church officiating Interment was at Biglerville Six sons Roy John James uel Walter and Maurice were bearers WEATHER FORECAST Eastern Cloudy probably showers Sunday and in west portion tonight Not much change in COURT HOUSE HOURS Beginning today offices at the court house will be open Saturday afternoons until 4 o'clock During the summer months the offices closed at noon Mr and Mrs Albert L bour Hanover and Kenneth M Reck son of Mr and Mrs Clarence j Heck Littlestown were married September 22 in the parsonage of j the Methodist Episcopal church j Westminster by the pastor the Rev Fine TrUCk Orris G Robinson The ring i mony was used They were j Or Code V ed by Miss Valeria E Becker andi Clyde R Hanover I Charged with failing to obey a The bride wore a dress of eel gray i through traffic stop sign at the in- with corresponding hat and shoes j of York anci Hanover I Mr and Mrs Reck are at i streets Friday afternoon Sydney N the home of the bride's parents in Austin Baltimore truck driver was Hanover The bride is employed in i arrested by Officer C M Spence the Hanover shoe factory and and was fined 55 and costs bridegroom is employed by his before Justice of the Peace John C ther in the heel and Shealor 1 machine was stopped off the concrete on the north side of the highway Janet walked around the machine and started of i a lane west of the scene of the accident to the j Shultz home north of the highway Did Not See Child George Kane who was standing on the porch at Kane's store was an eyewitness to the accident He said the child was walking on the concrete three or four feet from the north edge when she was struck by a car driven by E Cecil Stover of Arendtsville Stover is a teacher at the White Run school along the Littlestown south of burg and was en route to State Line near Waynesboro on business Stover told Patrolman James G Warren of the local who was called to investigate he was traveling between 35 and 40 miles an hour at the time and that he did not see the child until his car was upon her According to Stover's version of the accident as told to the officer the child started to run across the highway directly in the path of his car after she walked around in front of the schooi bus Stover stopped his car within 120 feet the patrolman said Did Not See Mishap Mickley told the officer he did not see the child struck his first ling of an accident being when he heard the girl's dinner bucket rattling on the highway A passing motorist stopped and accompanied by the bus driver took the injured girl to the office of Doctor Harris After the town physician treated her injuries Pledges Support Of General Measures To Restore Prosperity ATTACKS SOME U S MEASURES Orders 2 Winter Forest Camps On Local Battlefield Washington Oct 7 Fechner director of emergency con- servation work today announced the location of 104 civilian con- servation corps forest camps in Pennsylvania Six will replace summer camps unable to be used because of weather conditions A resolution the ent federal administration's gram of destruction of agricultural products and of food in- I crease in taxation and growing governmental expenditure which now is and will be far in ex- cess of any possible governmental revenue was adopted by the lican county committee at a ing held in the court house this morning G R Thompson county man presided and George W Baker acted as secretary About thirty committee members were present as well as a number of republican candidates The resolution adopted by the re- publicans and signed by D E Causlin George T Felty and W G Horner the resolution committee is as The Resolution Resolved whereas although in this period of economic depression we have pledge our aid both as citizens and as members of the re- publican party in support of such general emergency measures as are adapted to restore prosperity to our people and have made and will continue to make every effort to the Gettysburg ambulance summoned and brought the to the local hospital was child 4 KIDNAPPERS GET LIFE TERM Urschel Abductors Are Get Five Years Four are on state park lands two in j avoid a partisan opposition to the j Oklahoma Oct 7 national parks seven in national i varied efforts of the present j ln the forests and remainder in state for- to cure the world-wide evils Dins of Charles F Urschel ests One new camp was assigned economic evils exist we can j oil operator were sentenced to Gettysburg and the current camp i not but deplore the extension and today by Edgar S Vaught in was ordered continued through the i enlargement of a avowedly District court winter Lions To Hear torv in Littlestown I TREE BLOOMS The Brotherhood of St A cherry tree on the farm of Mr Lutheran church will meet at Mrs William near I o'clock evening with C A ble Rock is in full bloom for the Stoner Baltimore street second time this year i designed to abolish the rugged m- upon which America j has been built We can not but de- a program of economic B A McGarvey i tion of agricultural products and of B A an officer of the food and of animals Pennsylvania State Sabbath School i able for food Purposes We can not i association will the a of economic i ular weekly meeting of the burg Lions club Tuesday evening The regular meeting has been postponed from Monday until day evening at 6 o'clock in the tel Gettysburg grill Fifth Giants Senators Series 7 819 iloH 0 j 2 0 j 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 upon a rapidly growing governmental expenditure which now and be far in excess i of any possible an increase ir taxation of a people now staggering under a den of taxes and no economically i able to bear an increase in such an increase in the cost of the very of life We can not but depiore the extension of any urani under which goods home products by reason artificially increased costs of production are barred from markets We deplore the adoption of any method designed for recovery of 1 prosperity which is based upon a Continued on 2 The sentences run from life im- prisonment for four of the to five years imprisonment for two others Harvey Bailey Albert Bates R Boss Shannon and the latter's wife all received life terms Armon Shannon and his son re- suspended sentences Edward Berman and Clifford Skelly of Minneapolis accused as money changers in disposing of pan of the money were to five years each in the penitentiary George Machine KeUy kidnapper in the case not guilty to a charge of kidnapping before Judge Vaught today His wife Kathryn also pleaded not guilty after a ence with Judge Vaught in his of- fice Crowder and New York Schumaker an d Mancuso DruK MILLER WILL FILED The will of Edward Miller late of Gardners R 3 was entered to probate today in the office of Robert E Fisher register and recorder by Mrs Minnie Irene Miller widow and executrix The