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   Daily News (Newspaper) - June 10, 1925, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania                                HUNTINGDON COUNTYS OWN DAILY NEWSPAPER VOLUME 4 THE Fair and Cooler Thursday Moderate Winds HUNTINGDON PA WEDNESDAY JUNE NO 1I2S SUNDAY SCHOOL OPENS MORNING preSt Makes Report Hundreds of Delegates and Sunday School Workers to Assemble Here for Two Days Deliberations MUSIC WILL BE BIG FEATURE All set Lets go Where To the big Sunday School Convention to be held in the First Methodist Epis copal Church Huntingdon pa June 11 12 1925 Come early enough to bc present at the first devotional period Major J Madison Hare will lead the de votions nil through the convention using the convention motto Oth ers as the key note for the devo tions Saving Others Serving Others Measuring Loving Others will be some of Ue thoughts Major Hare will to the convention delegates Then too all will want to hear The Challenge by former Asso president Harry W Wag ner Mr Wagner needs no intro duction to the Huntingdon Sunday School people and always has something both to and helpful for us Lets hear Ms challenge and resolve to accept it and work as never before to make Huntingdon one of the Indians Honored At Red Mens Meeting Reading Pa June Red Man paid tribute to friend of the red man of UK past when several hundred delegates at tending the 76th annual Great Coun cil of the Order of Red Meu hold exercises at the Conrad Weiser at Womelsdorf near here WeisM treaties of peace with six Indian nations and was the first settlor of this section In memory a park is being laid out at Womelsdorf anthe site of his farm and where he and his wife are buried SWEDISH SINGERS WILL MAKE TOUR OF UNITED STATES Famous Glee Club Will Give Concerts In TwentyThree American Concert New York SECURITY ACCORD REACHED TO FORCE BERLIN INTO LEAGUE Both French and British Make Concessions in Order to Present United Front To Germany AH will be justas Be oh time for Doors will be closed during the quiet hour each session The people of Huntingdon will entertain over night and serve breakfast for all who desire to re main ii Huntingdon over night The good ladies of Dr Beattys Sunday School class will serve the Thursday evening and it is hoped they will also Thursday and Friday serve lunch and supper Friday evening This will be an positively at the first ses sion of the convention Our county president Mr V N Herbster last week attended a de Sunday School con vention at Somerset In sending a program to some of our county workers he said Fine Convention turning people away Lets be able to say the same of our Huntingdon County Convention only they wont be turned away but to an overflow meeting in a nearby church All other churches besides the conven tion church will be open for con ferences during Thursday and Fri day Just come and see for self how great a convention this is going to be You can help make it a breaker by your pres ence and help carry the results out in your home school during the com ing year June is such a busy month you may say so many commencements conferences reunions conventions and weddings Cant you find time to give two days to get inspiration to carry on the Masters work for another year Sure Lets Go If you have fully decided you cannot find time just change your r d You knew the old adage V wise man changes bis tj Have all Young i your school lined up for the ade Friday eve ning REGIONAL AGREEMENTS WOULD BE Geneva June the Anglo French accord regarding the Gar man proposal fo ra fourparty se surity agreement lies in their de termination to assure Berlins un qualified into n nri it 1 f Stockholm June starting for the United States to sing in a series 01 concerts the American Chorus of the Stockholm Students Glee Club is now making a nary tour of Sweden itself and wherever it appears it is greeted as much enthusiasm ud with as many good wishes as though it were a kini of Swedish expedition ary force for foreign con quest It is now twenty years since the University Student Singers of Lund invaded the United States are centuries of traditions be hind student singing in Sweden and everyone hopes the Stockholm sing ers will be worthy those ot and This interest in the coining American trip extends from the royal family to the humblest cottage for there is hardly a person in the entire country who does hot have a relative or friend in the United States The entire tour has been or under the personal patron age of the Swedish Crown Prince and before leav ing Stockholm on their preliminary concert series through the provinces the fifty young singers were received at the Royal Castle by King Victoria The Queen pre them THE CLASS OF 1925 JUNIATA COLLEGE GIVES TOWER CLOCK One of the pleasing events con with the Commencement exer cises of Juniata College was the pre sentation of a lino Tower Clock to the college by the present graduat ing class which numbers mem bers This clock was made by a celebrat ed clock company of and was installed by the T Wilday Black Company of Huntingdon local agents Little difficulty was placing the clock in position When that might a united front to ward thus placing respon for any failure of over tures and a continuation of insta bility iu Europe upon Germany A to ness of any Ger manys immediate adherence to the covenant undor Berlin au guarantees Western as well as all existing frontiers against forcible read According to the highest authori ties disposition now is to make the covenant a So called regional agreements would be The note also specifically de carrying out of certain of the Versalles regarding disarmament and pro vides guarantees for existing and future pacts but it does not preclude possibility of amicable revisions which are constantly oc curring Senor of Italy declared in an interview that Rome is not vitally affected by western fron tiers but said he any and all treaties reestablishing stability and considered and and similar pacts inevitable The World Nows Service is in formed that policy to ward the League of Nations is now mild tiie i j it trusted the singers personal greetings to the people of the United States Preparations for the trip which began in York on June 4 have been under over a year The Glee Club has just celebrated its twentieth anni and Dr Elmar Half who will conduct the American tour has been the leader for the past eight years After appearing in New York the students are scheduled for concerts in the following American cities Philadelphia Washington Chicago Rick Island Kansas City Kan and Omaha Neb City Sioux FaHs St Peter Minneapolis Duluth St Paul AIRSHIPS NEEDED TO PATROL SEAS IN FUTURE WARS Government Experts Say That Commercial Air Lines Must Be Subsidized for Defense London June war air ship of tiie future will carry bombs the College tower a round and torpedo planes according to om fifty inches iu diameter was C D MP one of fashioned in the Avail over the main the greatest British on entrance to Founders Hail for this on purpose Through the liberality and thoroughness of the present graduat ing class its original purpose has been effected Tha dial of the clock will be illuminated at night JULY PICNIC AT WOOD VALE PROGRAMME Big Time Ahead At Metropolis of Huntingdon County Min ing Interests Dont Miss It The good people of have scheduled a big Fourth of July pic nic They have prepared a program the greatest British the subject These bombs and torpe does will toe released flvin and whan equipped on these lines x rnv the airship will have ar Mrs Grove Run Down By Automobile Mrs C Grove Jr of Wash ington street between and Fifth was run down by an bile truck driven by Tony Pagano of Mount Union yesterday afternoon about four oclock at the corner of Sixth and Washington streets Mrs Grove was crossing the street and when the truck hit her she was knocked down on the brick street and sustained severe injuries The driver of the truck stopped J Lynn manager of the Clifton was going by just when the accident happened and he hurriedly Placed Mrs Grove in his car and rushed her to the J C Blair Memo rial Hospital She sustained a cut on the head about five inches long and very deep Her shoulder was badly bruised and sprained An win rived But said Commander as regards the naval airships at tention should be mainly directed to utilization as Ions distance sance vessels The results of the Bat tla of Jutland would have been vast ly different had the British fleet Properly equipped with airships Since the war the necessity for reconnaissance has greatly increas ed owing to there au en tire reorientation naval po wer of the airship as the cheapest known to the light lias only to bs examined to ensure its adoption by the leading navias of the world Today the Pacific Ocean is the center of naval importance the sur face of the waters to be patrolled m Pacific being about three times the size of the Atlantic Ocean taken today She suffered considerable pain but her condition is not regard ed as serious Mrs Grove before lier marriage was Miss Verna Neely a daughter of Robert street S that will please everybody It starts To reconnoitre and patrol these at nine oclock in the morning and they are going it forth forthe of the time The program of the following 1 30 a m Big Fantastic Parade a m ball game Newberg vs Saltillo ad dresses by some of the best orators of the country bail game Wood vale vs Colored Giants horse races foot taces of every variety and sports of all kinds that everybody can take part in Jumps From Elevated Railway To Death light cruisers in volves an expenditure How airships to T be e airships to T be provided for wartime usa The an swer is that that they can only be provided by the development of the vessel Experience snows that if any type or class of vessel is to be of use in wartime there must pa an equivalent class for ical use in peace services from which the requisite number can be drawn in case of emergency The side presents great difficulties from the financial I viewpoint An airship operating on New York of less than a waek be June man be tween London anri by police to be W S Skinner of Washington N J ended his life early today by either at Paul u or ford III Detroit Jamestown N Y I from one of the highest Bridgeport Conn New Haven tracks in New let Haven Providence Worcester Boston New Britain and New York where the tarewell concert will be given oh days are n to sing at 30 concerts besides travel ing Their repertoire will consist entirely of Northern composers with a few American popular songs as ad ditions PUPILS MOTHER MUST APOLOGIZE predicated upon obtaining a reservation in Article X of treaty whereby she would be ad mitted tha same as Ireland win no military comi without the specific of the Reichstag New though 111 the June was liable Peace Orders Parent Who Attacked Teacher to Apologize Carlisle Pa June Elsie Carlisle charged with in connection witu an aJ cged beating she gave Miss Ruth Kruger toucher in St Katharines Hall East street in return tor a Chipping Miss Kruger had giv had been listed for en ar son tha defendants Ches Ill CASES LIL ONE Pa June 10 Al of court not a uor a case tried jury This Los Angeles Will Noc Make Second Trip Lake Hurst N J June dirigible Los Angeles will nnL make a second to go to Minnea polis it was stated today The statement further staled that the could not be made ready to tako a flight before tha last of the present month The flight to Portland Maine to a convention will not be interfered with H was stated The work of overhauling the five motors of the ship will take at threa weeks Captain George W record was established as a result of pleas of or nolle A few were con on account of illness of per sons interested Judge S P Emery announced that the court was confronted with an unheard of situation and dismissed the jurors MidWest Choristers Celebrate Jubilee South Bend Ind June ter James was sentenced to pay a fine of the costs a doctor of 2 and enter her own ance of by Justice of the Peace J Martin Monday in a decision postponed since the hearing held Thursday night The statement issued by Squire Martin was The in this case is that the defendant Mrs Elsie James pay a fine of for costs of prosecution and a doctor of that she enter her own of citizens of the Commonwealth to keep the peace and be of sood be M 1 m f 1 200 singers froon Indiana havior toward all teachers of unio Michigan Illinois and Wiscon Carlisle and mors especially Miss sin gathered todav for an Ruth sin gathered fashioned singin today for an old festival in the opan air to celebrate the golden Kid McCoys Eighth Wife Takes A Third Hubby Los Angeles Gal June mar Dahlgren dancer eighth wife cf Kid McCoy prize fighter now serv ing a term in San prison for killing of Mrs Theresa Mors was married last Friday at River side Calif to Alexander Kipper her partner on the vaudeville stage it be i chor The vocalists were accompanied by a large orchestra under the tion of Professor Charles of Notre Dame It has been estimated that only one shoil in a thousand contains a pearl Krugar The defendant also will an apology to Miss Ruth Kruger and her pupils in the school room and in tbe presence of Superintendent of Schools J C Wagner or a member of tha school board this apology to be made June 10 at a m If the defendant does not wish to abide by the above sentence then the casa will be returned to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cum berland County tor and a ia his pocket were tha only clues tho police had to life identity The letter was addressed vv S Washington N J was from E J Shaffer 320 So Avenue Alliance Ohio The receipt was signed by Flora B Smith a nurse The man was a and bout 10 years old and dressed no in his pockets was well money or Laborer Hides Gift With Anonymity Eng dollars June have been given tween London and Australia and running at least weekly wouldhave a carrying capacity so large that a considerable percentage of the total traffic between Britian and Australia would have to be attracted to put the service on a paying basis The total traffic on British Em pire routes will probably always be small tiie journey presenting the best pros The best airship route in world is probably between London and Paris The comparative short ness of the and the amount of traffic a financial success At present if the rates wera fix ed at to India and to New Zealand there might easily be a 20TH CENTURY CLUB GUEST OF MRS CHAS HUSTON JT UNION Activities and Benefits of Club For the Past Year Review ed At Big Social Gathering HOSPITAL REPORT BY ITS PRESIDENT HON Annual Meeting of Incorpora tors of the J C Blah Memorial Hospital Association V i ALL OFFICERS ARE REELECTED cor Special to Daily News Mount Union Charles Huston entertained at her delightful home on Washington street Tuesday afternoon when her guests members of the 20th Cen tury Club of Mount Union held their last meeting of the Club year Mrs A E Fields who has faithful President since the Club was organized presided at the meeting The mooting was opened by the reading of the Collect by Miss Hul dah After the reading of minutes of last meeting a short business meeting was held when re ports of officers and committees were heard All of them were very gratifying Miss Wharton was elect ed a to represent the Club at the State Convention at Wilkes Barree A Review of the Club Year given and each member present re spond 2d with their suggestions for tlie new year and telling of the value which they received from the year just ended Each member ex pressel their feelings ami views freely and this part of the program Tlie annual meeting of the of the J C Blair Memor ial Hospital was held Tuesday June 9 in the nurses home at o clock P M Hon Thomas F Bailey president in the chair In accordance with the provisions of the by laws Mrs Kate F Blair appointed H W Koch C H Mil TFl P J B 1 E Bailey as trustees for one year and tho corporation unanimous ly reelected John Di H C and Dr R p speek trustees for two years The following annual leports were made The Ladies Auxiliary by Mrs H W Koch This was a very interesting report showing the activities of the organization during the past year and bulks large in the work of the hospital The re port of the superintendent by Miss Woodward and of the Nurses train ing school by Miss Beyer showed progress that these departments have made during the past year Dr H C the board of tra ing school passed Areport from the staff nf hospital the first one ever render ed by that body of efficient physi cians and surgeons was read and receiver with great pleasure by the iarge number of members present who realized that the technical side of the hospital work is thq keepin of the This gross loss on the first year oE Consequently a successful world airship senice could only be run at any rate for some years if there of to the Bolton Infirmary by an were an annual Government subsidy mous 7nil worker of inno ooo J The donor entered the office of the secretary of the infirmary threw a package of notes on the desk and disappeared after saying There are some notes Count thorn Dont about a receipt My name must not be mentioned otherwise 111 not give you penny Pittsburgh Boys Body Is Recovered at Erie Erie Pa June body of Gilbert Conn aged 10 of Pittsburgh drowned off Erie harbor on May 16 when he went to the rescue of two boy at the Elmwood Home for Boys at North Springfield as recovered yesterday in fish nets at Beach just west of here The body of Craig Myrtle of another of was found yesterday in fish nets off Erie Balloonists Lost BrusseUs Belgium Junj The Belgian aero corps today re quested ships in the English Chan nel and other bodies of water near tha Atlantic to bc on the lookout for the balloon Prince Leopold the only one of 18 balloons in for the Gordon Bennett Cup that has failed to return The subjects of religion and theol ogy 809 new books in 1024 To Publish Napoleons Love Missives 1 Brussels June 10 The Princess school days George Wash do Line announces that she will Whittier paid for his education by making slippers at 25 cent a putes was always umpire in dia 11 ARE GRADUATED AT ALEXANDRIA HIGH Commencement Was Held In Memorial Library Which Was Crowded Alexandria June 10 Eleven stu dents ten of them girls received diplomas last evening at the twenty seventh annual of the Alexandria high school held in the Memorial Library A large crowd attended the exercises the bouse be ing packed An excellent and force ful address was given by Dr W G Chambers dean of the school of edu cation State College on the subject Live oil the Sunny Side of the Street The following program was given Assembly march orchestra invoca tion the Rev Bassler music orchestra salutatory Miss Maxine Menold solo J K Miller address by Dr Chambers solo J K Miller valedictory Miss Thelma Ramey presentation of diplomas and award ing of honors M B Rice county su of schools benediction n the class were Ruth Phillips first honor student Beulah Mench second honor Edna McMahon Helen Helen Oberlander Laura Marga ret Hall Thelma Ramey Esther Bag shaw Maxine Menold and Harold was most beneficial and entertain ng Tha Club is just 14 months old tban has more Ui World war shortly six letters written by Napoleon Bona parte in 1787 These letters reveal the first love of the I future Emperor for a young Corsi can girl Baccalaureate services were held ures of the services Rev W E Stewart to th of th and period of time Mrs C S Price attended every meeting Mrs Fields presided over the meeting until time for adjournment when the new presi dent for the coming year Mrs C C Smith took the chair Airs Smith read her committees and asked the club for the same cooperation that Fields had been given during her time of office afterwards ad the A beautiful bouquet of cut flowers was present ed to the retiring President Miss Mae Jones presenting them The Club members will now en joy a period of vacation until Sep tember when the meetings will be started again A dinner dance and a picnic will be the social affairs en joyed during the summer Following the club program Mrs Huston served dainty refreshments to her guests Cooler Weather And Showers Predicted Cooler weather today and tomor was highly commended by present and it is hoped it will be a regular feature of the annual meet ing The reports of the Xray depart ment by Dr and the biological department by Dr Rein ers were very interesting and in and showed the high enV ciency to which those departments have been brought during the past year The report of Mr C M Taylor Secretary showed the receipts for the year amounted to 5666936 Expenditures the de ficit to date including the amount brough forward from last two year year shows for the period ending May 31st The read his annual re port giving a review of the opera tions of the hospital during the past year This report elsewhere At a meeting of the trustees fol lowing the adjournment of the cor meeting the officers of the preceding years were unanimously elected Presidents Report To The J C Blair Memorial Hos pital I feel that there can be applied to tlie history of our institution during the past year that famous historic generalization Happy are the people whose annals are dull We have serious difficulties during the past year No vital crisis lias had to be met We have I think with high efficiency per formed the work for which the hos pital was established The Xray department and the laboratory ara constantly developing and enlarging Continued on Page Four QUESTION ON 100 PER LANDS 36 MEN IN JAIL Clinton Mass June men row was forecast last night by the were into district court to Weather at Washington j day one of the worse riots Today will be partly cloudy Thurs in County between members day twilt be fair of the Ku Klan and The maximum temperature yesier day was 86 degrees at 5 and 6 p m The lowest temperature was 70 de grees at 8 a m Florida Bible Signed Tallahassee Fla June Martin has approved the act of the 1925 Legislature to require daily readings of the Holy in the public schools Readings once daily required but no sectarian com ment is permitted At fourteen t Washington gave up a midshipmans warrant and stayed at hone at his behest men The injured men were taken to hospitals and others were taken to their homes so that It was to tell just how many participated in the affray However police said 300 automobiles belonging to klans men were stoned by The majority of offenders brought in to court were or their sympathizers Screen Star Returns Southampton Eng June Mae Marsh screen star is ill and may hava to take a rest tor a year it was here today She ia returning to New York on the Olympic I  

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