Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - March 8, 1930, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Editorial Unleashed League Planting A NOTHER victory lias been won Xx by a newspaper In thai unre fight that has to be by tho Fourth Estate for the right of free expression of al ways remembering the limitations of the libel Tho case attracted wide Lois and editorial writer for The Cleveland Free were sen by a common picas court judge to serve SO days In jail and pay fines of on the charge of contempt of The judge who Imposed the sentence had been It by an editorial him for Issuing an injunction which the stopping ot race track The newspaper editor and writer appealed the sentences which have now been overruled by the appel late The court decision which declares that a tree people must have a free press and a news paper should have the right to speak freely Its views will be an other weapon in newspapers battle for tho to unbiased and and their honest opinion on It is a battle which is more difficult than any one not closely In touch with newspaper work can K Hi Some people can make u dollar go a long way but more people can make it go nt a high rato of ONE of tho most interesting ac of tho county schools is now getting under way for annual Debat ing League which is functioning under the leadership of County Superintendent The For as it is is however of broader scope than iu name since the Spring competitions also include readings and various types of There is no deeper I ruth than that old Competition is the life ot Nothing will so stimulate interest in any one ac as some competitive demon The basis for comparison the good rivalry in an interest which otherwise might not be felt to HO intense a The effects of this interest are already being interest in musical work has Induced the rural schools to systematic musical instruction profes who divides her time among the various It does not saem too much to say that without the lively in terest roused among parents and patrons of the schools as well as among this would not have come so Other benefits from this activity may well expected as well as the intellectual quickening and en riched mental outlook brought tu Ihe participants by the work neces sary In preparing their Some eminent lawyer or orator may emerge from these competitions but if none attain at least all will have the incalculable experi ence anil education of taking part in the a a Hi Senator plant of an allowance for lie unemployed would a good many of us to take a vacation at govern ments a a THE annual drive to bring hack the forests lo denuded acres is getting under way with the announcement of Ihe stato of forests and waters that spring shipment of trees to private planters will begin April Since this work begun in a total of trees have been Almost of this vast total havu been dis in the past three Many local resident have taken advantage of this offer of the stats by which trees are supplied at the nominal cost of per with no order of less than a thous and trees Many farmers have purchased trees to re plenish their wood lots while own ers of hunting camps and others have been among those who set out Ihe young These plant together with Ihe planting on Ihe great quantity of state lands Clinton county a stato where the scars of are being rapidly Motorists will remember the state forest nurseries near llock view penitentiary and a abort dis tance east of which are two of the places which annually supply this vast of Those who desire trees year will have their choice of three year old white pine and two year old pitch pine The LOCK HAV EXPRESS THE WEATHER fair tonight slight ly colder In south portion Sun day fair with slowly rising tem 49TH LOCK THREE CENTS Hoover Confident of Normal Trade Within Sixty Days Official Surveys Shows Coun try Emerging From Effects of Market Collapse DETAILED VIEWS GIVEN the President is Serious in But Twelve States LOW POINTS ARE PASSED Overnight Features Summary Heads of Commerce and i Labor Departments Also Make Statements ough study of the present economic situation has convinced President Hoover that within a month or two the more serious effects of last falls stock market crash will be passed with unemployment condi tions definitely on the To tho increased construction work that comes each year as the weather grows warmer and to the expanded building pro grams of tho public utili ties and private the chief looks to bring about Ibis Hoovers views on the situ ation were summarized in a state issued to Washington news late based a statistical study made by inter ested departments and consulta tion with the business organization set up by the president as a part My Associated Press DOMESTIC says within GO days nation be froc of un employment aftermath of stock market arrives for trial on charge of retired beer baron shot dead in hist office building machine gunner commits Washington Senator Grundy says he has no apology for employ ing Warren of Philadel to aid him in tariff Dark Hoovers for week mountain school closed because of teachers ill Washington Physicians report Taft seems a little Indian woman con fesses using ouija board to make another kill artists Alvord navy speed resigns rather than accept duties prevent ing speed attorneys wife gets 90 days and fine for assaulting of his program for economic At the same a joint statement by the heads of the commerce and labor departments was made All the evidence the chief executive that the worst effects of the stock market crash upon employment will have been passed during the next sixty days amelioration of unemployment the gaining strength of other FOREIGN of mourning ordered tomorrow tov flood arrest atv of his lieutenant may cause him to start civil dis obedience demonstrations ahead of schedule Port Au church continued cooperation of the jolna in movement for end wH h agencies actively cooperating witli the government to restore business and to relieve Serious in 12 States of American Beaverbrook can eels plans for United Empire party he is Baldwin promises to submit em ous in but twelve states and free trade question to ly more than seasonal In the re maining He added that the low points of business and em ployment were passed in and that a gradual improvement had been noted since that isthmus shaken by and John legisla tive representative of the feder In Film War Associated Pi ess William Fox is fighting to control of his film In In New BY CHOIR Organization Delights Luncheon Postponed for Event their weekly meeting for several days to take advantage of the brief stop this city of the Boston Male the Club on Friday enjoyed a novel and delightful program which took the place of the address usually scheduled for the regular luncheon The which appeared the management of Demeter Zacha presented an interesting and varied Including a negro Uncle Morning by Oley the Desert Love Song by Arthur The Drum by a Bohemian Folk The and a Scottish song The Old by Hugh As the choil ant the soprano Miss May singing Italian Victor The which Is made up of 15 including I OKLAHOMA CITY By City Official v To That Source or Jamaica Ginger PERSONS STRICKEN Illness is Accompan led By Symptoms of Paralysis authorities city officials in efforts to a mysterious ac by paralytic ch has stricken approximately none fatally so in lahoma after Walter city health said attributed the strange illness to u liquor or Jamaica of the United tes food and drug an a federal ban has been on shipments of Jamaica from Kansas City and ils warehouses to Oklahoma y and Roy United ites district said a fed U drive against its started t would be Miles said approximately 300 of the paralysis had been re ed to bis After in vest i of many cases hn said he convinced Poison liquor was for if not all of Many Types Stricken ivo girls of high school age among those Most be victims were whom were two five drug store em 5s and said he had treated sov iet the victims when their feet RALLY TO DEFENSE 6IR DELEGATE TO Associated j Crowther New York and Daniel Poling of New York appeared as witnesses in defense of prohibition before the house judiciary Laura Yost center president of the Womens Christian Temperance is of the dry Davis Has Nothing To Say For Day or Prospective Senatorial Candidate Arrives In Pittsburgh After Conference In Philadelphia tary of Labor James Davis who svas expected to announce his can for United States said today that he would have nothing to say for a day or Secretary Davis arrived from paralyzed condition and where ne met with members of the Philadelphia poli tical war Davis said he dll not talk with William Varo while conferring with the Philadel and attributed to a number of denied they had drunk All physicians who encountered the malady said they never before the the and the heard of anything resembling Reginald displayed fine tone quality and sang with splendid Miss Korb also gave a number of delightful selections including Na tures Holiday and a Swiss Echo As an encore she Do You Believe in Dreams Partial or complete paralysis of the legs seemed to be the pre dominant Miles although some of the victims also phia leaders The secretary said he would experienced difficulty with their hands and Difficult to Check Miles reported considerable Judge Ward of In checking on the extent The chief executive atod with wage rates FAVOR B PLAN IN low Interest rates and increased expansion expenditures by railroads and the ad vance of spring will witness a re turn to normal I An important and beneficial influ ence upon the he con has been the nation wide response to the request for inL creased construction by public auj Approve Purchase of Buf utilities and f c u Construction and Susquehanna In these classes were from forty to fortyfive per cent higher In Janu ary and February than ever before In these ho adding Recommended To assistant finance tor of tho Interstate Commerce today recommended that the commission approve ac by tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad of the Buffalo and Sus provided all ex isting routes and channels of trade were kept Stockholders of Buffalo and Sus past governor of the Mlh Rotary was among the guests who included the wives and sweethearts of many of The choir stopped off in Ibis city te from where they gave a concert Thursday eve ning at to when this of the may be a good many more than 300 he explaining j that many afflicted were reluctant to admit they had been drinking Jamaica or Jake as it Is popularly A city himself gave officers samples of jake he said he had been and an his later In the said he had plenty of before March 81 lo make an announce March 31 last day for petit Before making the anticipated who ar announcement rived in Philadelphia late yester day from his winter home in today will undergo a thorough physical examination by Kirby to determine whether his physical condition is such that he enter and go through with a strenuous political Vare is reported to have con ferred with State Senator Samuel Salus and William e fng Ills senatorial here One of Eleven Laymen and Eleven Pastors Elected By Evangelical Conference HOLD ORDINATION SUNDAY Cramley Will Preach Tomorrow at First Evangeli cal This City liam Vare is preparing to an Ills formal withdrawal as a candidate for the United States Senate and his support of Secre tary of Labor James Davis for the senatorial nomination and former Attorney General Francis Shunk Brown for the Republican leaders declared last Following tho confer it was that Vare had decided to assume leadership of the tight throughout endorse Davis for n nv No formal statement was made ou the result of the Before leaving for Pittsburgh on tbi train last said If and when I shall announce my candidacy will depend on my talks In My course will not depend in the least on what j Vare WOOLRICH LADIES ENTERTAIN I CLINTON COWS BRING GOOD LARGE PARTY PRICES AT SALONA SALE they will present a program at analysis of is may st Patricks Day Supplies Motif 57 Head Bring Average Price of GLEE CLUB COMING disclose what is causing the par Other were tallied from drug stores in all parts I For Enjoyable Function for Thompson An average price of was Fortyfour including many of the city and Charles fiom Ibis were entertained in j paid by farmers of Clinton and city began work unique and enjoyable fashion Fiv j nearby counties Friday afternoon Bucknell Singers To Give Concert Here Next Friday The Glee paying its second visit to this will give a concert next Friday evening at Ihe Church of Christ under auspices of the Mens of the The club scored an the club lias been winning already have deposited high The Lock Hu or 8 per cent of ven visit is part of a trip through total outstanding stock of the Pennsylvania and Now Jersey the assertion that tho total for the year seems assured lo be larger than in Going on to an analysis of credit Hoover said that money rates have decreased stead ily since with the result that an increasing number of bond issues have been placed for the pur pose of making public improve While loans for mort home building and ture have lagged the Baltimore and Ohio would pay year for tho Bucknell ilent foresaw an increase in money J Per share for this Auto Robbel Rey nold reported to police headquarters last evening that a black leather containing a physicians to the value of about was stolen last even ing 11 inn his which parked in front of his i Scope Varies Widely The scope of the paralysis var ies widely in different Miles said reports to him Some who admitted drinking large quantities of were lie An other who called at the of city dom success last year when the Brotherhood sponsored Ihe Glee Club In its ticking the paralysis in his feet He said ho drank a bottle of Puzzled by the strange officials were at u loss as to what day evening at a dinner and bridge j when Thompson of Salona parly given by Lorenz held a public sale of 57 head ot Shaffer of Lock Haven was one of tho eleven lay delegates who with eleven ministerial delegate will represent the Central vania Conference of the Church at the General Confer ence which will be held next Octo ber at The election of tho delegates was held yesterday afternoon at the session of llm Central Pennsylvania meeting in the local First Evan Among tho minis terial delegates are presiding elder of the Williamsport district pro sliding elder of the and pre siding elder of the York The two latter are former pastors of the First Evangelical Lock Recommendations were received for tho licensing of eleven men of this into the min Evening Service The evening which waa opened by Bishop and then turned over to Biggs of was de voted to addresses on publishing and church extension Tho speakers were William Baily of the book supply department or tho board of the Evangeli cal at of the editors of the Evangelical papers Prof A Kratz dean of the dud of a of Church Extension board of tho Alumni Association of Albright College held its annual meeting and banquet lust Sessions Today business WHS to a Tlv even Ing which starts in will be devoted to the of the Evangelical Homo superintendent of the will lie tho Ordination services will be heM tomorrow afternoon at oclock by Bishop assisted by he presiding when young men will be ordained to tint office of deacon and seven yonns men will be ordained to the of Crumley will tomorrow at at the First evangelical Lock and pastor of tlie Lock Haven will in the and Earl Tate at their home in The guests were cos appropriately for Pat ricks Day and the decorations of mostly including i eight heifers Tho eight heifers which included some averaged a price the dining room and bridge tables j of fresh cows emblems of The place cards bestowed on each guest an Irish name and the centerpiece j t 10 were also in live presented an Irish All but six of the cattle sold went Clinton county farmors and The guests included and chased Mosl of were pur calves liy Ativ to carry through the The I which will end a successful plat combatting it 1 available for these purposes as a I Under the recommendation of 1 result of lessened demand upon in Burnside the Baltimore Ohio companies for loans on would be compelled o keep open Lewis Stocum and and Charles of am Edward Lanphier of as well as and Lock Haven Miles said it was not Prize winners at the fact that a few were Scott ot this victims had contended of and from dairy herds in Nittany an other of HEAD ON RADIO Lumber Operator Dies one of the few remaining lumbermen of the days when Wil was an important lum ber died suddenly yesterday at his home He was St years of age and carried on extensive lumber operations In Central He was prominent iu Masonic circles and for many was a director In the Wesl National and t Kent Cooper Will Describe Advent i of News Gatherers the Federal Reserve Recovery Gaining Strength Secretary Lament and Secretary in their joint as that tho forces of recovery were steadily gaining Al though not fixing the extent of un employment in specific they estimated it at between one third and onehalf of that which ex isted during the depression of 1921 I and I A subcommittee of the Semite Its offer to buy the entire capital stock of the Buffalo and at per The commission pass on Burnsides The acquisition of the Buffalo and Susquehanna IB sought by the Bal Needs Floor Coverings On behalf of an aged woman who has had to move to a home where Ihn floors are social service secretary of Com munity is asking for gifts of malting or floor coverings which can be placed in the Floor coverings dis I timore 4 Ohio as part of Us is the of and wm gram for shortening its line be J tween New York and Anthony Main 101 I New Unro GET TIME EXTENSION j corded in Ihe world wide j of Hie Press Central Has Extra Four I news of world Months to Build Road sion of time In which tonle Central railroad the Belle may coin will he told by gen eral of iho Associated i I in n radio speech over the j network of the National Broadcasting Company nt 8 Third Institute Speaker professor of secondary education at tho Univer sity of will be tho third lecturer Iu the Institute Course sponsored by the Lock Haven Teachers Mc Kown will be here next Tuesday evening to talk on iar appearing in this High School auditorium at Resumed Business Today Victor who moved to Altoona today opened his probably hi and Cage construction of its new road j eastern standard lime will bo grateful for donations of j in Centro lot Cooper will speak in Hie such was made today by New World and ithe Interstate Commerce will be in I rod need by Merle commerce committee will open j new restaurant at 1108 Eleventh f hearings or Wednesday His new place of business j and Japanese for the purpose of formulating has been and refur aro for enactment at this Con and Lock who Injured at Packing Plant Reuben of Mill an Raid Bomb Trust Headquarters employe of he Winner packing j previously the I editor of the Nations road had been i Cooper also tell of tho i the most popular trees for gress lo help In remedying the Altoona will be cordially wel planting due to their rapid nation and to stabilize labor corned by the stales virgin it is curious that it is being re planted so many years after lions for the Chairman Johnson of the committee said today Leaves To Join Circus that the Inquiry would be short William 252 South virgin conifers were lumbered off and strictly Among the Jones left today to join the and much of the second growth first witnesses will be Secretary Al Barnes circus which will open It was Miss Prances its season March 23 at Bald win York industrial commission Los hardwood that an also was taken to the Lock Haven j men Wort and two until March 1 to finish ho scope and of Ihe at oclock this Uur and several pistols j commission held thai Press effort of colliding ing suffering with a severed artery in a raid late last night on in the right He had been inja Park which jured while at police said was headquarters for bomb Addresses Avis Business Men of Lock was the speaker Thursday evening at a meeting of the newly organized Avis Business Mens Association at The in Jersey The Avis busi ness men entertained their wives at a Paul secre tary of the Jersey Shore Chamber of was also a it had shown that it was to through this order Speaks at Williamsport William of the North Central Detroit Policeman Killed Dayton Moved to Renovo Davis j of a former stale deputy game who has re cently been appointed state tray ping moved his and place during the past Baptist holdup Thn robbers ills Jobson Weaker Charles of this who has been i patient at the of Hit was shot of for the past death today in a gun battle with row is in very weakened spoke Friday evening at a i two robbers who were fleeing with according lo latest re meeting of the Brotherhood of thti obtained In a haberdashery ports by friends serious Sues lax Drivers Union Pittsburgh student at Carnegie In of files suit for against the local union oC taxicab Wagner charges he was attacked and his skull frac tured while working as a driver for a company during thp strike