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   Monessen Daily Independent, The (Newspaper) - April 12, 1928, Monessen, Pennsylvania                               H tonight Friday partly cloudy not much change in temperature MONESSEN DAILY INDEPENDENT VOLUME 25 NO 58 Vote MONESSEN PA THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 12 1928 TWO CENTS PER COPt Bond Issue June 5th Ask Voters To Approve Bond Issue For Civic Improvements Commission Purchase of Land For Athletic Field Heinz Demonstration Storage For Furs IMMEDIATE ACTION Debating Teams Meet Tomorrow fa Norwin And Monessen To Contest For Sectional Honors TWO TIES EXIST I Tomorrow afternoon high Entries For Aviation Contest To Be Held Here Will Close On Saturday Stage Home Talent 01 tne showing the in a few more Jt council plant and the modern and up-to-date which ordinance method which the Heinz 57 415 Fallowfield ie special flies are prepared for home con- roi is the one debating teams the enters the i the Fallowing is the cast of characters will appear in Minister's which will be presented morrow evening in the M R church of the Girls i demonstration Final operations are under way on scheduled held Saturday the construction of the cold storage nig ot this the M E fur refrigeration plant for the at fourth and Dave Rosenberg Tailoring Company p ng at 7 pictures will of and the plant will he school on the screen in the ready to receive the first storage of j lum of the showing the in a few more days The new ot the county i Class A capacity audience the ships having won the right by l- expected judging by the number avenue ning five out of six debates tickets which have been of its kind out- season Norwin with an equal opponents will on of the Constructed at a considerable cost Latrobe in the second section with no defeats up until Tuesday night u i locked upon as an easy winner which be sure l to keep their furs safe clean and Operetta Pleased was graduated I At the regular meeting of council yesterday the bond issue passed on final reading The election is set for June 5th at which time the electors will be asked to approve a bond issue of as for street improvements for ers and for parks been arranged to set aside a gent fund for the paving of and streets in residential sections where property file petitions with the city council requesting n j to the ton vault door of steel and lined with Tte commission anointed hJ church tho Heinz I cork one-half foot thick the building consequently a tie exists between the me special commission wni be a model storehouse for which must be settled Reading The New Millie Miss Bennett Principal of ners Seminary Helen It has honors in music from the Rosenberg fur storage plant College at will give a provide an efficient yet very recital She has prepared j pensive service to those who wish Mildred Laws Molly Campbell to as she is particularly from the ever-present moth lines The With solid concrete walls a but their affirmative team met a snag trobe and went down to defeat Mrs Ida Gray Maud Haury Marian Cubbage Chas serving of m tne OT wui je a i v Mayor tt to make a report on i a lunch of product furs and wrap In ide the this week that the sectional i Of nark grounds n ro ITU i Reading Ada Reading A Corner of Titus Duel Since Henry Made a Lady Out la written beld by the interior of the a selected to f immediate man's Foreign Missionary Society refrigeration plant is to meet the winner of the ol the Luce which will assist in serving and all the keep the compartments at a con- essen debate tomorrow To Install Officers park grounds submitted a written affair beld bv ports recommending purchase of 48 acres farm Council immediately accepted ladies the city are extended a sp'e- i stint low and approved the report and cial invitation to be present John F Butler in charge of parks city property to enter into negotiations to acquire the land The site embraces 48 acres The school board at a meeting Tuesday night agreed to purchase that portion of the ground known as the Luce homestead embracing about five acres The i Elks wilf install officers at the vey maps accompanied the report of lar meeting tonight Past the commission j Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler John F The street department purchased a Nugent of Braddock Lodge 883 and Whippet roadster for the use of the i his staff will have charge of the street commissioner and the and will be accompanied here ing departments Reports of the by 7 members of the treasurer and mayor were dock lodge compartments temperature essen debate tomorrow Tomorrow the affirmative team resenting Monessen high will travel Waller Leitch and Miriam Crawford i he Lamp Went Out Evelyn the heroine LaBrosse to Norwin to meet the negative team Grayson the hero Monessen Lodge No 773 B P 0 i Uniontown Pa April 12 Crawford anc Taylor lo are and filed after which council Following the meeting the social Baltimore Umo trains near on Pa Railway officials cd claim that the two a few days placed tics on the tracks and by A that school while the negative team of Monessen will meet the team of Norwin here Points won by the two teams will de- cide the winner Monday evening of next week the finals will be held between the tional winners This debate will be a neutral floor with the and negative teams of each Naomi Crawford Mrs DeVere Evelyn's mother Alice Stoll the villain Clara Williams Header Isabel Leitch Clubs Raided participating ost i 0 J o vio for with was struck and hurled 100 feet the train i Walls Collapse By United Press Allentown Pa April men in a hospital here four probably committee will present a program i t i which will include entertainment by I i burgh Lunch will also be served Conducted Inquest Deputy Coroner Dr A R Wilson Black an attempt to wreck a more Ohio freight train but the crew had been warned and removed the obstruction j The youths raid they tried to j injured as the result of an last night into the collapse of a brick wall in building i death of George Repac West here late yesterday ville hotel man who died in the The men injured when the hospital as a result of injuries vail of a building was being received in an automobile accident to make for a gasoline i recently on the filling station collapsed burying the road for some time beneath tons of j Witnesses testified as to the speed brick of the Peerless machine in which The injured are Jess and a man believed to be Charles Marach were driving and also as the condition of the road at the John i scene of the accident The jury re- the train for the fun Resume Testimony yesterday afternoon paid a visit to Monongahela and W V V I I tlf i t 1 Helen Pent will represent the simultaneously raided four clubs and and White in a county contest ja confiscating a quantity liquor and arresting the persons j charge j The places visited were the Owls Eagles Italian and Turner clubs along with the Union restaurant I The men taken into custody were brought before a Justice of the Peace iand held for court under bail j Boys And Girls Invited To Enter Contest Here M a y 5 CASH AWARDS Yesterday afternoon the High school presented the operetta Aunt Drusilla's Gulden to the grade students and the held the of the to end The stage with floral and the site costumes gave a lovely color Youthful aviation enthusiast who In fact it was pronounced a wish to compete in the contest at Page good show by fill who witnessed May 5 have only a few days one that is well worth the patronage remaining in which to send or bring of the entire community The entries to the Daily eretta be given apam this office The last for filing me Persons who have not already is Saturday April 14 purchased tickets from There charge for en s nny do so at tly ticket office and cash win be he fr chool auditorium Should anv of the flyinE the ov of the students lind it impossible to attend the ing performance they be come to the matinee Friday morning nnn bc The prize money js A- a local man which is being given Jor the High interested in aviation while the at Adult is being sponsored by the Case Settled By United Press pic A A All boys or girls up to 18 years of age are eligible to enter test and the closing date is set far enough ahead of the day for the con- test in order that the entrants have plenty of time in which to com- plete their planes It is not to have the piane now all Will Not Change and Charles a to the effect that Ai investigation of the crash had met as a ot reckless driving and the bad con- of the road By United Press Pittsburgh Pa April counter oi five thrown out of court testimony was resumed today in the suit in fixity in federal court of the Ku Klan against the five rebel members By United Press i Harrisburg Pa April for road building machinery to be used by the State I of Highways aggregating 1 have been awarded it was learned i day i largest order for one- ton Chevrolet lump trucks awarded i to the State Motors Led The State United Harrisburg for The Commission paid risburg Automobile Company also hunters of the state State 357 to for Washington April that -is required is the on ment's suit against Charles A before Saturday of this week at flyer for heavy j the Daily Independent office ages because of alleged manipulations Government aviation as well in surplus war material contracts officials of the Bettis at been settled out of court are interested in the Attorneys for the Justice contest and if sufficient entries arc inent and lawyers for Levine have j received representatives will be here greed on a settlement price re- to the contest with a plane ported to be it was learned i to talk to the entrants It is at the Justice department today j the winner wil bo given a free check for the trip in a plane has been received by the i government but it has not been j some change in i phraseology in the agreement i The government originally sought j to recover from Levine j for a settlement have been j Another going on ever since he flew to many with Clarence last summer By United Press Baldonnel Dublin April 12 Two Germans and a laughing i i i 1 Irishman today attempted a flight Federal officials said the settlement no man ever has was satisfactory to both Hides but westward crossing of the that some technical points in the Atlantic tract by Justice At a today trim Bremen glided down the fore it is finally accepted by tho board at Baldonnel field and an order for twenty Reo one- he killing of noxious animals during The Klan is suing Van A ton dump trucks on a of month of March 14 it was an- the col- under wav Aircraft Company ship Ky United Presst Pittsburgh April ot the Public Service Commission after man and four for 513 Twenty-one G M C today ages of each and seeking an dumn trucks were purchased from county hunters led injunction to prevent them from j the General Motors Company of slate in the amount of animals ing the name of the organization or I for and three power The hunters of that county interfering with its operation i shovels wer from tho six wildcats 35 grav rind 44 Tho counter suit brought by the j Company of Erie for red foxes and weasels during the defendants to banish the Klan in the month state was thrown out of court day by Judge W H S Thomson on the grounds that a federal court had jurisdiction in such a suit Judge Thomson contended it was a matter j for the state to handle j By United Press j of Hiram W j Copenhagen April Citta Wizard of the Klan to iDi Milana provisions ship for Com- for the plaintiff corporation hearing arguments here on xr v i a- i Zf Imander s North Pole flight ar- as a possibility today application for a certificate of public for by the today at Bergen It will re- During argument yesterday Castle Aircraft Co Inc recommend mai here Monday lickman challenged J H cd t proceed to Spitzbergen i ten to call Evans to testify Con- Attempt Assassination of King of Italy cd its acceptance The company seeks a permit to operate an air line within the daries of the state with headquarters at New Castle The hearing today as the first of its kind ever held before members cf the Public Service Com- mission Fatal Explosion I refused to his tude toward such a move However Connaughton asked Judge i for a short recess in to assassinate trial to give him time to bring by bombing By United Press i Shenandoah Pa men are believed dying in a hospital NOTICE from injuries sustained in a gas Spiritualist church of divine explosion in the Park Place Colliery will of healing at i near here late yesterday I he in- Schoonmaker avenue tonight are William Zusky 40 and By United Press Milan April unsuccessful King Victor his carriage here from Texas to refute he was going to Milan fair 1 n A killed 14 of his subjects The escaped by going directly to the introduced by the defense of and floggings in Texas Thompson said he would i consider the Sund evening Services at jter j City 38 both of Mahoney Two Miners Killed lesion At Herminie s had he would endeavor to get Col William J mons founder nnd former Imperial no instead of through the triumphal after all arch where an electrical grenade bomb Mussolini issued a manifesto ordering every policeman in Italy to search for the assassins The king who completed his ney to the fair and inaugurated it was forced to appear on the balcony of the royal palace and acknowledge the wild greetings of the populace A wave of indignation swept over all The Mavor of Milan mi l u i u y v They explained thiS was started Mitchel Field L I counsel had Captain willingness to meet the government's and Commandant James requirements Cars Collide maurice of the free state air force I The passed out to sea bay at a m according to advices the United press received Galway i The plane was performing Miller was the the advices said but visibility Was of a Durant car for 20 poor It was estimated the Bremen minutes yesterday afternoon was making about roiles jrn hour drove up to show his friends and it had made the 110 miles be- tho machino invited a boy friend Dublin and Costello in one for a short drive It was and twenty-seven ess than a hundred feet j Within thirty-six hours they hoped at the corner of P lith be in first fliers nor a collision occurred leddy -a a that in the past P a collision occurred New Evidence By United Press Pittsburgh April sion of D C Stephenson former Ku KIux Klan official in Indiana was in- in Federal Court in Defeated Their plane was capable of more jthan ninety miles an hour flying j speed At this rate and on their own that thirty-six hours would be sufficient for the flight they should j glide down to a landing on Mitchel Field at about noon Friday DANCE i The Men's Club will hold s benefit dance at the New Slovak Expl By United Press Pittsburgh Aprii Two were killed in an explosion at the i n road near trc as Frank Bruno 33 mine of the yh names of the other miners be- Coal Co at Herminie Pa the mine were not the United States Bureau learned The mine which was opened about Mines reported today The mine was reported on fire two years ago is a slope Other miners were The rescue truck of the mine behind slides of slate and reau loaded with apparatus left he e which followed the explosion j today shortly after word was Three miners escaped uninjured of the explosion and the fae in the mine according to reports j the mine Although the explosion occurred Tlv explosion occurred yesterday residents of after day shift had gone fining were unaware Of the off duty yesterday About two hun until when the men were employed in the of the two men were and most of them came out of the Wizard of the to has prevented Simmons from being here Barrickman said J A deposition obtained from nions and with the court was introduced evidence by tho of it were j read into the court records before Judge Thomson it out The attacks the administration i of Evans It was understood that a j lion taken from D C Stephenson former Klan official and now n life term for murder in the Indiana state penitentiary will be read to the j court The was taken by j Barrickman ir the presence of Con- j It makes against Kvans and other of- in administration of the reward of lire which the trial of the Klan hall Saturday night April 14 Gents bystanders were killed and for information leading to the rebel members i injured Less than an arrest of the criminals Trie Popt the bombing Premier expressed regret j 50 ladies 25 THE BUNION DERBY RESTS of all one company At tne and they had from Information about the accident Upon objection of the plaintiff i counsel it is expected that much of the will be barred from j the court records Sighted Plane By United Preas Dublin was J without confirmation today that the monoplane carrying j three flyers was due west at 4 p m today at 11 a i m Runners must eat of course and the along the path of C C Pyle's Los Angeles above is a common sight York bunion derby Federal Agents Town Continuing the drive on bootleg lodged in the lockup in the district bail of each was enforcement Officers A M led by a man the quintet McDonnell and Otto Kopp stationed released from at Washington Tuesday night Agent McDonnell who was creel one of the largest stills transferred from Erie prohibition found in this and arrested to the local territory de- alleged operators at a house in North is one of the wettest towns in the district Besides a huge copper still with a Tuesday night's still was a 300 gallon capacity 40 barrels of breaker for McDonnell said mash and a quantity of finished The five men were surprised in duct was also found The officers con- house at North on the hill the contraband and removed at o'clock Tuesday afternoon the still and other evidence to the j The had evidently office of Justice of the Peace of impending raid as they were the The arrested operators of the and mash when the officers ar- cat distillery were Gaston rived Ormond Shares Oscar Donnelly j The still was taken to Washington Bianchi William McCracken all the raid arid other of North was turned over tof the Agent McDonnell preferred j ties of violating the liquor No other raids were made in the against the gang Tuesday night the officers The men were placed under arrest i   

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