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   Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - August 13, 1935, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                Thm any flaw in ttw Mule tlM wenk spot it In human nature THE GETTYSBURG TIMES Truth Our Public Good Our Aim Weather Local thunder noon or Cooler AUK mm rlM Mto TiM ESTABLISHED 1902 Member of Associated PraM GETTYSBURG PA TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 13 1935 Bud by Nearly Everybody in County PRICE CUNTS MAN 43 HURT 4 DAYS AGO DIES 8TH SINCE JULY 1 toward Ware ington Injured Near York Springs Expires TRUCK 2 CARS IN COLLISION Adania county's eighth automo- bile fatality since July 1 was re- corded thia morning when Howard Ware 43 of 1501 Connecticut nue Washington died in the risburg hospital of injuries received In a collision of two passenger cars and a coal true three miles north of York Springs on the road August 9 Ware died at o'clock this morning four days after the dent He suffered a concussion of the brain deep laceration of the and forehead and a fracture of the skull He was rushed to the Harrisburg hospital immediately after the accident where his tion remained critical It was be- that he might survive the severe injuries but his condition took a turn for the worse this ing and he expired The accident occurred on a small grade and blinding headlights was given as the cause of the crash be- tween the three motor vehicles Walter E Wilkinson 22 of 2951 Frederick street Baltimore driving a coal truck with six tons of coal aboard was traveling south going 25 or 30 miles an hour ing to his statement to Patrolman R E Harleman of the local tion of highway patrol who gated Approaching from the opposite Continued on Page Players Injured In Donkey Game The donkey baseball game on the high school playground day evening was costly from a standpoint of injuries to several ayers Dr Walter S Mountain eye ear note and throat specialist broke a small bone In his left arm when he was thrown from a donkey in the first inning Doctor Mountain con- playing despite the injury and an X-ray this morning revealed the fracture His arm is in a cast Ralph Z Oyler Lincoln avenue tore the cartilage in his left knee when he was thrown from a donkey and Dr Raymond Oyler suffered a number of bruises when he was upset Ira D Plank is nursing bruises and other players are stiff and sore State Borrowing Power Is Limited Governor Earie Attacks Decision of Before Harrisburg Aug 13 nor Earie told his advisory tee on constitutional revision today that the senate's restriction of state borrowing power caused Irreparable damage to the work of framing a new state charter The senate in the providing a referendum in September on whether the constitution shall be changed stipulated that any new document should not rowing above The present limit is Whether or not this limitation was Earle said it is at best an Indefensible move to make a sovereign people subject to the will of half a dozen men The restriction he added will force the committee which will pre- pare a draft for a new constitution to work under a definite handicap In your efforts to evolve a sound system of state financing Seven Thousand Eggs in This Omelet HOSPITAL REPORT Mrs Charles Hoffman burg R 2 was admitted to the ner hospital on Monday and today submitted to an Mrs John of was as a patient Anna nias of Littlestown Mrs George Bergner Thelma Gettysburg R D 4 and Wanda of were discharged as patients ORDINANCES BEFORE COUNCIL Gettysburg's town council will meet in adjourned session this ning at o'clock in the parlors of the fire engine house The will consider new ordinances regulating market houses and the cutting of weeds in the Enough breakfasts for a king's army have from this omelet It contains eggs 100 of cheese 10 pound of salt and 20 pounds of Farmers and merchants ate it on a Wash with one of the cook being GOT Clarence D Martin in white coat A concrete mixer was requisitioned for the mixing but enough cooks volunteered aid without it having to be used Associate Press Photo 10 APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE MOVED The Rice Trew aad Rice firm of Biglerville has moved Its offices from the old building to the new bunding recently erected County Graduates Compete For Award Elks to Consider New Building Ten graduates of Adams county high schools applied through Lodge No 1045 Benevolent Protective Order of Elks for the scholarship lor any accredited college to be awarded a 1935 in the southcentral district of the state it was reported by a cial committee at the regular ing of the local lodge Monday ning Applications of all together with the scholastic records from the high school principals were sent to the state committee which will pick the scholarship winners in the various districts and announce them at the annual convention of the in Hazleton the latter part month Organization of a pinochle league among Elks lodges within a radius of 50 miles was suggested to the local lodge The activities tee of which Dr E H Markley is chairman was instructed to en- deavor to form the league To Consider New Home Because of lack of space to carry on all the lodge activities in the present Elks home on Durg street there has been an tation among lodge members to sell he home and build larger quarters elsewhere A special meeting to discuss the various plans submitted will be held in the lodge rooms next Monday evening at o'clock and all members are urged to attend It was stated the lodge now has an offer for its present home of The treasurer William F Weaver reported a balance in the lodge treasury of more than One application for membership was re- The name of H Theodore Jennings was drawn for the door but he was not present and he prize was not awarded He would have received had he been present At the next regular meeting if the name of the ber drawn is present he will re- Scott L Smith exalted ruler pre- sided at the meeting There was a large attendance NEW WED Deputy Clerk of the Courts Mrs Gladys Warren issued a marriage license Monday afternoon and at o'clock Monday evening married the couple They were Willis I Francis 32 son of Mr and Mrs Willis A Francis of Albany New York and Miss Marie H 22 daughter of Mr and Mrs ward J of Rochester New York The couple was married at the Warren apartment more street SCHOOL HOMECOMING The eleventh annual school homecoming will be held August 17 Special string music will be furnished by an chestra from Dale Roth of also wiil present several musical selections AH patrons pupils and teachers both past and present arc urged to at- tend ROTARIANS AT About forty members of the local Rotary club and their families at- tended the at Camp Monday evening There was no program but members en- joyed the privileges of the camp Democrats Meet At More than 200 persons attended the August meeting of the Mt Pleasant township democratic club in the hall Monday evening Miss Kathryn Strine of York secretary to Congressman Barry L Haines and Doctor McDonnell of county were the pal speakers Other speakers included F X Colgan chairman of the Adams county democratic committee and the following W C Sheely Esq Norman King Quinten Rebert Robert Fisher Harry as Martin Kime A C Keefer ton Palmer J D Clapsaddle H B Geiselman E C McDannell Perren Rebert and William Hartman The Mt Pleasant township club will hold its next meeting Monday September 9 DIRECTORS BACK 1938 REUNION First National Bank Board sues Invitation to Veterans For 75th Anniversary The board of directors of the First National bank of Gettysburg today formally approved plans for the observance of the 75th sary of battle of Gettysburg and the proposed joint reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic and the United Confederate Veterans and instructed its president mund W Thomas to extend a ten invitation to the two veterans organizations to meet here in 1938 Mr Thomas immediately ed the following communication to Lieutenant General Harry Rene Lee adjutant and chief of the C V and Alfred S Steacy in-chief of the Grand Army of the The beard of directors of the First National bank of Gettysburg Pennsylvania recognizing the toric significance of a joint reunion of the United Confederate Veterans and the Grand Army of the lic at Gettysburg Pennsylvania in 1938 and the indelible patriotic im- pression such a reunion will make upon people of this nation wish to extend a most cordial and sincere invitation through you to your comrades to approve the tation of the great commonwealth ol Pennsylvania to meet here in 1938 entire world will be visibly impressed by such a reunion It will be of unquestionable worth in future Tears when history records that you brave and courageous heroes engaged in combat seventy-five years after a titanic struggle In my opinion such a reunion will be the of the true spirit of spirit that is much needed in these trying times a that will so Impress the generation that never again will this great nation engage in mortal combat brother against brother and that America and these United Stales will stand as a bulwark of peace honor patriotism and good-fellowship I sincerely trust my dear Jdr that you and your brave comrades will favorably consider this and other mutations and that we shall have thf privilege and honor of being your host in 1938 Primary Petitions Fraft Forty-five more candidates filed nominating petitions with the Ad- ams county commissioners until noon today The deadline for filing is four o'clock this afternoon and Louis W Wagaman clerk to the said he anticipates a last minute rush of petitions Those who filed today J Berton Witherow Gettysburg R 1 county auditor republican Luke K Jacobs Littlestown school director republican Charles M Schwartz Mt Joy township school director democrat Emerson L Eckert Hamilton township justice of the peace ocrat Joseph I Small ship road supervisor Mark E Krepps McSherrystown school director democrat C E Miller man republican G W Koser Biglerville man republican J W Deardorff Biglerville cilman republican W H Clark Tyrone township in- spector of elections democrat Roy A Decker Tyrone township judge of elections democrat Clarence M Kennedy Tyrone township school director democrat Sharrer Tyrone township auditor democrat Paul E Zepp Tyrone township supervisor democrat Raymond Decker Tyrone ship constable democrat C D Kuhn Mt Pleasant ship inspector of elections crat Paul E Ginter Mt Pleasant township township auditor crat W S Houck Tyrone township justice of the peace republican Otis M Hoover Tyrone township constable republican Carl Dean Tyrone township judge of elections republican John W Tate Tyrone township supervisor republican James Tyrone inspector of elections republican Paul Tyrone judge of elections republican Raymond H Rex Tyrone ship school director republican Hilbert Hoffman Tyrone ship auditor republican John S Brown Tyrone township inspector of elections republican Zeal Peters Tyrone township school director republican R Tuckey ship road supervisor republican George F Culp ship road supervisor republican S H- Crum township judge of elections republican Harry C Brinton Berwick ship county auditor republican Ernest E Unger school director democrat Mrs Earl Carey in- spector of elections democrat J Roy Dichl school di- rector democrat Joseph S Boyer democrat Dale Lawver judge of elections democrat Ralph Z Oyler Gettysburg school director republican Arthur E Hutchison Gettysburg school director republican Claud Nace Berwick township school director democrat J Edward Richter Berwick ship constable democrat John R Berwick school director democrat Pius Laughman Berwick OQ Page Frazee Is Named Platoon Leader Murray B Frazee Jr son of Mr and Mrs M B Frazee Baltimore street a midshipman at the United States naval academy has been pointed platoon commander ing to an announcement appearing in the general at the naval academy Frazee who was appointed to the academy by Congressman Harry L Haines after he had completed his sophomore year at Gettysburg lege entered the academy in June He was one of sixteen men ed to lead platoons out of a class of 850 TWO TEACHERS ARE ELECTED D A Peters Gardners R 3 And Dale Roth Named for Twp Danner A Peters Gardners R 3 was elected to teach at the West Point school by the school board of township at a meeting held Monday evening Mrs Myrtle R Smith Aspers R D was formerly elected to teach at West Point but was released by the township school board to accept the position to which she was recently elected in the Biglerville high school Dale H Roth Biglerville was elected to teach music in the nine schools of township for the school term Mr Roth who was graduated from Lebanon Valley college in June holds a bachelor of science degree He has specialized in the field of music Mr Roth is a graduate of the Biglerville high school and has had some experience in directing music at church conferences in Canada He sings and plays at local church activities He succeeds Miss Regina M Oyler who has been elected as a full time music and French instructor in the Arendtsville vocational high school and grades Hospital Auxiliary Card Party Sept 10 Annual Benefit Affair To Be Held At Summer Home Card Games Win Be Played The benefit card party given by the Women's auxiliary of the Annie M Warner hospital will be held at the Old Mill summer home of Or and Mrs J McCrea Dickson on the afternoon of September 10 Mrs Leroy brenner chairman of the ment committee of the auxiliary announced today Various card games will be in der Transportation will be for those who do not have automobiles Those who desire transportation are urged to com- Joan Blondell Asks Divorce Blonde Joan Blondell movie actress has filed suit for divorce at Los Angeles against her cameraman husband George S Barnes shown above with her She wants custody of their small son Associated Press Photo ADAMS FOODS FLOOD MARKET Peaches and Corn Lead ings Today New toes a BusheL There were many hucksters and buyers at market today the stalls were jam-packed with choice direct from Adams county's farms Buying was brisk and trons were pleased with tlie quality of the merchandise and the prices being asked for the variety of One huckster was showing large Fulton peaches the largest to pear in market this year at ten cents a box Biley peaches were bringing 15 and 20 cents a box Com on the cob sold for 20 and 25 cents a dozen Other prices Tomatoes ten cents a box plums ten and 20 cents a box ries at two boxes for 25 cents ples were selling at ten cents a quarter peck onions five cents a bunch radishes five and ten cents a bunch and green peppers 20 and 30 cents a dozen New potatoes held at one dollar a bushel and seconds selling at 50 cents a bushel Beets were five cents a bunch and cabbage was ing for five and ten cents a head String bearr were ten cents a with Mrs Winebrenner i quarter peck and pickling and arrangements will be made for their transportation to the Old Mill Those who wish to give prizes to be awarded at the party are asked to notify Miss Mary Ramer or de- liver them to Miss Ramer's office Baltimore street The entire proceeds will be given to the Warner hospital Refreshments will be served Services Are Held For Mrs Bollinger Funeral services for Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Bollinger 81 who died Sunday afternoon at the home of her son Robert 404 timore street following a three months illness were held this at 2 o'clock from the H B Bender and Son funeral home The Rev Herbert Schmidt pastor of the Mt Joy Lutheran church officiated Burial was made in Mt Joy Pallbearers were George Black Jesse Snyder Harvey Bushman Morris Stansbury John McDonnel and William Durboraw ASLEEP ON LAWN Lce Denton Gettysburg was ar- rested Monday evening about o'clock by Officer Charles Culp on a charge of being intoxicated ton was picked up when Officer Gulp found him sleeping on the court house lawn Denton was to be given a hearing this afternoon before Justice of the Peace John C TO ENTER VIRGINIA SCHOOL Miss Dorothy of enter the State Teachers college at Virginia in September Miss who Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Allan B was graduated from the high school this year LICENSE IS REVOKED William L of New Oxford had his driver's license by the bureau of motor vehicles for failure to file proof of financial re- sponsibility bers were 40 and 50 cents a dred Slicing cucumbers were three for five cents DEMOCRATIC MEETING Miss Kathryn Strine of York secretary to Congressman Harry L Haines is expected to attend the August meeting of the Adams ty democratic club at the home of Mr and Mrs C F Palmer town Thursday evening tions also have been extended to all democratic candidates to deliver brief talks at the meeting In case of inclement weather the meeting will be held Friday BIRTH Mr and Mrs Dallas Carson North Main street an- Birthday Greetings Among residents of Gettysburg and Adams county who are brating their birthday anniversaries today are the Miss Susan Bigham Iron Springs R 1 Marian Small South street 9 Earl Singley Fairfield Gailya Lenore Pepple daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pepple tanna R D 4 Robert Schroyer son of Mrs en Schroyer South Washington street 9 Paul Boyer 55 Stevens street 19 Mark Trostle Littlestown R D 33 Miss Inez Riggeal near town 17 Geneva Uldine Warren ter of Mr and Mrs Maurice ren Hanover street 6 J Mahion Weikert Fairfield 82 Gladys G Plank daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond S Plank Buford avenue J B Rauscher Table Rock 73 Suella Ann Lochbaum daughter of Mr and Mrs Leroy Lochbaum of Hancock Maryland celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary day at the home of her ents Mr and Mrs Andrew baum Orrtanna R 1 Harry B Bender Is Reported Improved Harry B Bender Baltimore street who suffered an attack of spastic hemiplegia several weeks ago and was later removed to the ner hospital from his summer home along Marsh creek is considerably improved Mr Bender walks about the pital corridors daily and his expect to discharge him from the hospital the latter pert of this week The local mortician today ex- pressed his thanks for the solicitous inquiries from his many friends and announced that he expects to be about the community in a short time Although Mr Bender was anxious the birth of a son Monday to receive his friends at the pital his physicians advised against Mr and Mrs Robert Crum n to assure him of a complete rest Jerville R 2 announce the birth of the reason for removing him to the a son this Both mothers hospital his summer home and babies arc reported doing Carson and Mrs Crum are er and Carl PAST PRESIDENTS NIGHT Past presidents night will be ob- served by the county association UTC Junior Order POSTS BAIL American Mechanics H Carson Indianapolis day 20 in the Dale building Indiana was charted witli passing York wilh Continental council as another near the of host Seminary on Buford avenue in an information laid before tice of Peace John C Shealer j by a state highway patrolman from the local Carson i of Lions clubs from cd bail for a ADDRESSES LIONS Captain native of the regional MARRIAGE LICENSE Clerk ol the Courts F and at Log Cabin inn I Monday evening Approximately 1350 Lions were in attendance Palmer issued a Monday afternoon to Harry Edward j 35 son of Mr and Mr RECEIVES LICENSE William Sienor proprietor of E of Abbot park today announced that he and Miss 31 j had received a and federal of Mr and Mrs Samuel cense to conduct floor shows H Sentz of Hanover MONT ALTO REUNION LEGION CRAB The reunion will be A hard shell crab feast will be Saturday August 17 at Moat held at park Friday j Alto park by the Albert J Lentz can Legion post The crab feast is open to the public 1 I lie IS TAKEN FROM TROUSERS OF HOTEL GUEST 0 S Crooks town Charged With Theft Aug 8 i JUSTICE SETS BAIL AT If you have a lot of money in your keep trousers on Carl H of town charged Chester Samuel Crooks also of Littlestown with stealing or from the ets of his trousers at the town hotel August 8 Chester Samuel Crooks was ar- rested by Officer H S Roberts of Littlestown and lodged in county jail in default of ball to await action at the August term of court Baumgardner according to his version of the alleged theft as to police was a resident at the hotel On August 8 he told police he went to the bathroom in the Littlestown hotel and for some unknown reason left his ers in the bathroom He did not discover his loss until the following morning when he started to dress He could not find his trousers He then recalled that had left his trousers in the bathroom and there he found them of Loot But when Baumgardner searched for his money it was gone Some sucker stole my told Crooks That's too said Crooks to Baumgardner But this consolation did not pease Baumgardner who promptly reported the matter to the police who started an immediate gation It is not known where ner got the information or clue that induced him to file a charge against Crooks for the alleged theft Baumgardner charges Crooks with stealing twenty-one bills three ten-dollar bins and the balance in one-dollar bills and ver totaling or The information was laid before Justice of Peace Boward Blocher Littlestown Hie officer apprehended Crooks and according to police found about of gardner's loss missing Police said that Crooks had become involved in a little gambling game in Hanover and that his loss was about When Justice of the Peace er fixed bail at it was a little to steep for Crooks to raise and he was remanded to Adams ty's jail Shriners Picnic At Caledonia Park Members of la Franklin Invited to Attend Plans have been completed for the second annual basket picnic of Zembo temple at Caledonia park Thursday August 15 Invitations have been sent to every member of Zembo lodges in Adams Franklin and Cumberland there are members ol oilier shrines living in this section who are invited to attend and to bring their Masonic Mends the picnic committee announced The invitation Includes the lies of shriners and Potentate Mumma of Harrisburg urged the families to be present as this Is one activity in which they may pate has been ed for the ladies and valuable prizes for games and contests will be awarded The committee aim an- there win be unlimited Ice cream for children The gotf will start at o'clock on the Caledonia golf course Mule for dancing from to o'clock in the evening be by Jimmy chestra WOMAN IS Deputy Sheriff Sterling arrested Mrs Bessie of Iron Springs Monday afternoon on a change of assault and battery She was released on her own for a hearing to be held before Justice of the Peace Walter A Snyder at seven o'clock tonight The information was laid by Tor his mother DOG OWNERS CHARGED William and WUtr Harman R I were charged harboring unlicensed dogs in informations laid Monday before Justice of the Walter A Snyder Gettysburg The JTC brought by Harry L for   

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