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   New Castle News (Newspaper) - October 20, 1938, New Castle, Pennsylvania                                NEWS PHONES 4000 Telephone News To Call NEW CASTLE NEWS WEATHER Fair And Colder Light Friday FIFTY-EIGHTH 295 NEW OCTOBER 20, 1938. PAGES THREE CENTS A COPY AMILTON SEES TREND I British Troops Begin Drive To Halt Arab terrorism British Troops Now Patrolling Jerusalem Begin Search For Arab Rebels Who Have Spread Terrorism In Holy Land MAJOR CAMPAIGN NOW IMMINENT Military Drive May Be Un- leashed In Southern Part Of Palestine CTn News Oct. British troops patrolled the historic old city of salom h u 111 i n g j through houses and for Arab rebels who have spread terrorism in the holy laud for months in their effort to rid Palestine of With all but a few small sections of the ancient section of Jerusalem completely in their the forced British forces prepared for what may develop into a major campaign to sweep the rebels from That stern military action to stamp out the revolt will be taken was a foregone conclusion as a re- sult of the decisions reached in London by the British Complete City Occupation The military forces virtually com- their occupation of the walled On Paste AN ANGEL OF MERCY JAM E JON MEMORIAL Give a Small Part of Your NEW CASTLE COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN STARTS MONDAY Chinese Troops Mass To Defend City Of Canton Army Of To Seek To Halt Nippon's Drive In South China OBSERVERS BELIEVE CANTON WILL FALL First U. P. Church WiO Honor Pastor I T. Trio Held In Oklahoma Murder Public Reception For Dr. Ir- Will October 25 vine A public reception honoring Dr pastor of the First U P. church for more than 20 will be held in the church on more boulevard Tuesday evening October 25, at 8 it was an- The reception held in the assembly hall of the Japanese 1'nvaders Are Steadily For- ward In Two tions OBSERVES Plan For Probe Into Deaths Of Five CCC Youths A souvenir booklet from was received at the local public library Harmony is brating its centennial and the let has been issued for this The booklet contains a com- plete history of the and many pictures of people and places well known in the Mulberry street may not have any mulberry trees on it just but there was a time when it cording to Judge R. Lawrence At one time a huge mulberry tree stood in the middle of the hence the The tree was cut down by Judge brand's the wood seasoned and some of it used in the house now occupied by Dallas on Court jji There may be some reason why the road past Oak Park and Graceland cemeteries is not but if so. Pa has not heard It. Many other roads on which there is not nearly so much have been but this road is still in the washboard class and getting no better Respect for the dead ought to be some consideration even if there is no regard for the Four Others Suffer Serious Burns In Fighting Forest Fire Near Emporium DEAD WORKERS Institute For Rural Teachers 11 y Today Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Of Hillsville Elected dent Of County Group WERE TRAPPED News Oct. investigations into the deaths of five CCC workers and the serious SCHOOL PROBLEMS BEING DISCUSSED Today's program will wind up the sessions of the 85th annual rence County Teachers which has been In session at Union By G. W. International News Service Staff Correspondent HONG Oct. army of determined to drive Nippon's invaders from the South China massed today to defend Reports received here stated the huge Chinese force was drawn up in the railway dis- ready to engage the Japanese troops advancing from two tions upon the southern Japanese advices indicated that the Nipponese invaders were ing and it was believed that a severe battle might shortly develop for possession of the Report Heavy A telegram the Chinese for- j ministry at Chungking the visional told of heavy ing in the Canton offensive and claimed several spectacular Chinese air battles have been fought over Southern Kwangtung the telegram more than 30 Japanese planes have been shot troops concentrated Poklo and were bombed and suffered heavy putting up a stout resistance against the ad- westward from Poklo to Japanese advices In- a resurgence of activity on On Becomes Member Dr. Thomas New Castle Man Is fessor Of Bacteriology APPOINTMENT IS MADE PUBLIC TODAY Says Prospect Of P. Victories Is Spur To Industry National Chairman Speaks At Ohio Today Enthusiasm CITES LABOR LAWS ENACTED BY G. 0. P. Says Wheels Of Industry Energized By Prospect Of Republican tories 0.. Oct. ts of Republican tories at the polls nest month have caused the in- upsurge of the last few John D. M. iLC of four others were undertaken j township high today by federal and county The five workers were trapped in a small wooded gully 25 miles south of here while fighting a forest The dead were identified Gilbert 40, in the technical service of the State Department of Forests and Andrew 18. of Basil 18, Howard 16, who joined the camp only two weeks and John 18, According to members of the fighting the dead workers were trapped in a of flame when they started to head off the fire only to have stiff breezes whip the blaze around Will Investigate District Attorney Edward W. declaring he intended to determine the or of reports that the young CCC ers had been sent into the woods Cameron I The same speakers will be heard on different phases educational Yesterday afternoon Dr. Paul P. of the Grand Rapids School of Applied Science spoke on This morning his subject was ance and this afternoon he discussed the school of the Judge Fred G. Bale of who has had considerable rience in human has been discussing the problems of At the meeting of the county branch of the P. E. which On Fafe Reservoir fork Is Being Rushed May Complete Two Big Flood Control Projects Year Ahead Of Schedule Alvie C. 24, of is reported to have confessed that he fired the shot which caused the death of Sheriff Hugh of He is pictured with two girl Betty Jo 15 j declared and Elnora 19. All three were arrested after Ozark hills residents charged robberies from their DR. THOMAS JR. OFFICIALS ARE WELL PLEASED Citizens are not supposed to start bonfires without permission of the j without experienced supervision and but the call of the that the fires had been Uas been too great for j ly started by began an some to Nearly every evening immediate A similar in- big heaps of leaver may be seen was begun by Capt. burning in the north hill Burning leaves on a brick pavement le not so but fire is hard on Then there is the danger ton sub district and Lieut. Rodman camp Taken to a Renovo hospital of children's clothing catching verely burned about the hands and Teachers Arrive Friday Administrators Meet This Afternoon In vention Session ASSEMBLY FRIDAY IN LOCAL CATHEDRAL News Oct. control advocates beamed with faction today over the ment from the district office of the United States engineers that the Tionesta and Crooked Creek voirs may be completed and put in operation a year ahead of Officials here disclosed that both the former costing 000 and the latter may be completed by 1940, thus the Allegheny river valley two major keys in the fight Adding to previous distinctions accorded Dr. Thomas son of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas of 14 Craig has been named professor of bacteriology In the College of New York He succeeds liam who has taken over the department of medicine in the same Dr. Francis is a graduate of New Castle high class of 1917. He was graduated from Allegheny Col- lege in the class of 1921 and from the Yale College of Medicine the class of 1925. His was done in the New Haven where he served as resident and in 1928 he was made a On Pagro Davis And James In Slashing Attack Upon Democratic Opponents Banners Proclaim Drive Of Giest Starting Monday Of State And I tional Administrations I I Are Scored By Candidates LARGE CROWD AT CATHEDRAL MEETING Probers Refuse To Summon Earle Lashing out in a two-fisted attack against their Democratic Judge Arthur H. Republican candidate for and James J. Republican candidate for United States brought their fight to Lawrence county on Wednesday in a huge mass Majority Faction Declines To Call Governor To Explain Transaction against Work at both places tias been proceeding very News Oct. down an attempt to call Gov. H. Earle to the stand before proper the majority faction of the house graft probe committee today declined to summon the ernor to explain alleged financial transactions between Earle and bert M. Philadelphia Leaves should be hauled but Its been hard to do much with them in dry Since the advent of the present warm many a green tomato that had no better prospects in life On face were Stephen 18, Peter 17, George 18, New and Ross 18, Daily Weather Report United States weather statistics flames Destroy Valuable Timber for the 24-hour period ending at 6 Wednesday Maximum Minimum 45 inches River 4.7 Statistics for the same Maximum 74 Minimum 44 Oct. acres of land on the estate of James P. Shady Fox were burned out I by a three-hour forest fire yesterday firemen estimated j Two fire companies aided by 30 a the blaze under control after a It was believed to have started in the dense thickets along the hillside facing Waldheim Preceding the convention of the P. S. E. the administrators of school systems in the seven counties of the superintendents for the most part meet this afternoon in the George Washington Junior high Problems confronting the end of education are being discussed at the meeting and the discussion will continue tonight in the Castleton Hotel when a. dinner will be Convention Friday The convention of the ern section opens Friday morning in the Cathedral with the general sion at ten Following the general session there will be ous departmental conferences in several school The section of the Pennsylvania State Education ciety takes in all public school teachers and college instructors in Ott j the district office and barring any unforeseen the dams will be finished a year before the required Plan To Start Work At the same local engineers disclosed that construction on the proposed Red Bank dam and the Mahoning Creek dam may be underway before the end of the fiscal year on June 30, 1939. When the Red Bank and ing projects are 50 per cent of the original flood control plans for the Allegheny valley will be un- engineers The preliminary paper work on projects for the Conemaugh river below Johnstown and on the hanna river near Saltsburg has been completed and the engineers are now ready to select sites for j posed j Priority standings for future work have been accorded two dams on the river near Con- Somerset n dam on French near Cambridge and another on the near meeting in the It was a meeting that recalled the days when people interested selves enough to get out and hear a meeting that was featured by the interest displayed by the audience of 2600 or and the enthusiasm It was the kind of a meeting that brings inspiration to party for rarely has there been an indoor political meeting to compare with it in size or James Captures Crowd Judge Arthur H. James captured the crowd with his platform It was a combination of evangelical and dramatic At times he was scornful as he pointed to instances of again he was pleading as he urged the people to refuse to countenance the Democratic regime but always he was the hammering at the walls of On Papa Proves Fried Red Feather Thermometer Makes Appearance On Public Square Community Chest alding the 193S campaign for which opens October 24, fluttered in die downtown section Decoration Job Completed Workmen hung the street tions yesterday and L. J. Lewis of the Pennsylvania Power company supervised the bulk of which was handled by crews of the local transportation company I and of the power j Through the co-operation of the I Max Ludwig 10 i itv Chest billboards have been i On promising steady ment to the million new deal if the G. 0. P. is returned to Hamilton's claim and promise were made in an the tral of which was the tional liberal attitude of his party toward attitude which he asserted has been responsible for nearly all legislation benefitting the legislation for the en- of he the Democrats are demanding Will Seek Fair Play Assuring his listeners that die Republican party will perpetuate the Wagner Labor Act. the G. O. P. chairman revealed that at the first opportunity the statute will be amended the in- terest of fair agree to he because they be- lieve that government should be an umpire to enforce fair a partisan of one faction of organized And why should not the act be Certainly it has not brought the peace and harmony be- tween labor and industry for which it was I In Hamilton quoted a Department of Labor which reported were more strikes in 1937 than in any other year in the history G. O. P. Labor Laws From the list of labor laws en- Oa Pare Find New Clue In Struthers Murder Sheriff Ralph Elser Of County Reveals He Received Calls At the same the committee heard a bitter denunciation by Greenfield of charges made by for- mer attorney general Charles i that Earle had borrowed Even Against Own Snyder Is Held Under Charged With Shooting ent Husband Of Ruth Etting from Greenfield and that a similar amount had been loaned to U. S. Sen. Joseph P. Both Earle and Guffey have stated that the transactions were honorable in the New York bought with notes which subsequently were Greenfield pictured de- independent Democratic candidate for governor in the May as a tered who was out to anyone who stood in his way to the highest political office in the Daughter To Help In-Law Out Of TWO DIFFERENT STORIES TOLD DEATH RECORD October 20, 1938 William John 90, Volant R. D. 2. Mrs. George 76, O. Oct. j in-law proved Rudolph friend She even turned against her own daughter to defend the 31-year old at hi trial for the murder of his wife's Before the jury 11 married men and one Mrs. Elizabeth Boehme hotly denounced pretty Mrs. Margaret for frilling in love with the more glamorous ward She told in detail of her own and Oil LOS Oct. former husband of Ruth famous radio today was under a county grand jury indictment on of shooting and critically wounding Miss present Myrl S. Held in lieu of der was specifically charged with attempted murder and violation of the deadly weapons act. He had been free on S 10.000 since His came after Miss Etting appeared before the grand jury yesterday and told the story j of the shooting episode which took place in her Hollywood home last To Oct. though Struthers police are still working on the that a hitch-hiker was responsible for the slaying of Henry 31, member of a prominent Mahoning county in front of the Struthers police station Tuesday evening at Sheriff Ralph E- Elser revealed that Fitch had tried to make an appointment to see him On Arthur j TO SPEAK IN STATE Nows Oct. Alben W. of Kentucky Democratic today to make nn appearance Pennsylvania to his support lr the Democratic It an- here Senator Barkley address a mass meeting in port on October 29, has his report the he has the first he has ever and the mark he gat shows the work has this little school going There was ing on they had it ax nor 01 ing the only he is reading and color lit He but tile record in: winch seems to be just about the its one today  

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