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   Tyrone Daily Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 30, 1926, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                              I I FORTIETH YEAR Number 11998 TYRONE PA APRIL 30 3926 Entered as Chisa Mai tor ill Post Pa March 3 150 C OF vrone Honored by Presence o Slate Head TWO CENTS A COPY FIFTEEN HUNDRED by Corps ot Doctors One of the Most Brilliant ers Ever Held by Local Business and day Trio Furnishes Music cooperation ot auri people to promote worthy movements has never been more fully shown than yesterday when at the opening of of treatments with in the campaign against diphtheria fif Professional teCU were gisn the serum at the Municipal Building IFive doctors and nine nurses With facilities working at full handled the three streams of children that poured toward them for three solid hours Half a hundred mobilized for the occasion gathered the children from the schools and directed their course through the building returning them to their schools when the treatment was com Many monitors fathers their youngsters school was very cordially greeted by and were delighted at Hie care lion one of Phila delphias grand old men was the guest of honor on Thursday evening at a reception and banquet held in the Junior Fraternity building the entire third floor of the building be ing used for this auspicious occasion Mr Johnson to Tyrone at the solicitation of bis friend D Shelly Kloss vice president of the Fanners and Merchants National bank and hundred representative business men of Tyrone and the surrounding com munity Life Is A Model The story of Mr Johnsons business is a model for young men of America Starting as a1 youth with the Baldwin Locomotive company he rose steadily from one responsible position to another until he reached the presidency of one ot the locomotive works in America and in fact in the world He is also president cf the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce and interested in and ail city business life metropolis Phila child must have the three injections in order that be complete A great good lias been accomplish ed already and when the three weeks of are finished Tyrone can feel with justification that there has Continued on Page Three TYRONE Y P B of delphia Jt was indeed an honor to have this man among us and to hear him tell of the great business interests that mean so much to Pennsylvania and 10 the United States Fidelity Class Serves As the men assembled at the build ing they were met by the committee who proceeded to make all feel at home After tho invocation by Rev Frank T Cady rector of Trinity Episcopal church was sung heartily and the banquet was served by the Fidelity the First Methodist Episco pal church These ladies are certainly graduates of the best school of do science as everything was pro pared and served in a manner that could uot help but please the most particular person The food was old and home cooked and tast ed so good This was the menu Pepper Slaw Beet Pickles Celery Hearts Spiced Cauliflower Cucumber Pickles Chow Chow Pennsylvania Baked Ham Filling Dressing Mashed Potatoes Creamed Lima Beans Hot rolls Sandwich Bread Jellies Preserves Butter Brick Ice Cream Home Made Cake Coffee Mints The tables beautifully ed in their white linen silver and china and primroses The walls and balcony of the large haill were other speakers arranged attractively with the Nat colors presenting a scene that will linger long in the minds ot all present speed and efficiency with which the injection was made The nurses who so well were Mesdames Ginter Dayton McNeal and Harmon and blisses Shelly Lee and Dr A S Koch Blair County Med ical Director took part in and expressed his immense gratification as representative of the state and federal authorities for the number ot children who appeared The second which will be iby the same procedure will be given on next after noon May G tihe on Thursday May a FISHER GREETED N TYRONE Was ER Route io to Hold Big Mass Meeting Hon John P of Indiana or the nomina tion for governor of Pennsylvania ac companied by Mayor ken Harris and Charles E editor of the Republican motored to Tyrone early ibis morning from the western part ot the stale ami had breakfast at the Ward hotel During here they were cor received by John G Anderson Dr John B Frank W Acklin and Ben C Jones The party lett at for points along Bahl Eagle Valley where Mr Fisher was greeted by many of the citizens of Bald Port Matilda Martha Julian Unionville and At Bellefonte a large public meeting was held in ithe Court House attended by hundreds of vot ers The ticket is gaining strength all over the state Mr Fisher states this morning that he was par gratified with Bishop Wil liam Berrys announcement in which the well known prelate ot the Meth odist Episcopal church has coine out clearly for the ticket Special Meeting of W C T U A very special meeting of the Ty rone W C T U will be held at the home of Mrs Sarah McLanahan next to the Municipal building on Satur THREE KILLED IN FIRE TRUCK CRASH Machines Companies Collide Members of Gangland Believed Connected United Press Columbia Pa April The death toll in Columbias fire truck was swelled to today when Two Youths Aged 8 and 9 Years George Sarbaugh a member of the Who Were Standing on the Street fire company died Cram in day afternoon at S oclock Kev Was Wei Attended Blair County Womens Christian Temperance union held its spring in yesterday in Trinity Lutheran church with three sessions morning afternoon and evening De Mrs Jones of Johnstown state superintendent willbe present to ad dress this meeting A full attendance of is dent and Lotz oC Sink e touring in the far At present they are guests California LEWISTOWN WOMAN Death Occurs When Injured Fireman Dies in Hos pital United Press Columbia Pa April death toll in Columbias lire truck was swelled to three today when George Sarbaugh a member of the Fire company died from in juries received in the accident Two youths Harry Carrigan Sami Carl Woodsworth 0 who were struck by one of the trucks after the crash died yesterday Two other men William Aston and John Sowers also ot the Shawnee company are in a serious condition at the hospital here TO ESTABLISH PERMANENT WAR SERVICE The Herald announces a movement to establish a permanent record of the service contributed to the whi ning of the world war by men of Ty rone and vicinity a record which will be of great value in future years A will appear in Saturdays issue which men and rela tives of deceased soldiers are asked to fill out and bring or mail to the Her ald Pull instructions accompany I he forni Tlhe necessity for cooperation in matter is evident All before June juries received in the accident Two youths Harry CaiTigan S and Carl Woodsworth who were struck by one of the trucks after the crash died yesterday Two other men William Aston and John Sowers also members of the company are in a serious condition at the hospital here By Max United Chicago war of re taliation against machine gun rule of Chicagos gangland today settled on the arrest of four men three of whom are believed to hoUl the dramatic details of how an assistant states at torney and two beer runners were killed in civilized Chicago One of the men being sought is be to be tlie wounds ot the latest beer war offensive when McSwiggen the hanging prose cutor Jimmy and Tom Duffy were killed P R R Wieberg arrested several fishermen on Thurs day for fishing on the railroad coni posted grounds the Paper Mill dam and Vail This sec tion is being carefully watched and other arrests will result from further Saved Troin Burning Steiure I Battle i United Press April 30 her way through the cor rid or of the building in she lived with her old I vouons were in charge of Mrs Sarah clasped to her breast Mrs Runjamin B Bain Mrs W E Karns led the Sheriff today was rescued from Hie SAFETY SLOGAN VOTING WILL END TONIGHT At six oclock at the Her office and at nine oclock to night at the Wilson Uie ballot boxes will close in the con Kst for of the best if all the Safety First Slogans in the Tyrone Herald Wilson Theatre contest Then watch the Wilson screen ml the Herald columns for an an of the winners of the fvO in prizes song services Tlie program was featured by a symposium on What Has the W C T U Done anil What More Can It Do Mrs Cooper spoke on The iMiss Elizabeth Pat terson on The Mrs W F on The Home and Mrs Florence Bayard on The ity Mrs Jones state officer roof of the structure here Awakening to find her room filled with smoke the woman snatched her baby from its crib fled Flames she succeeded in reaching the roof of the building Damage from Uie fire was estimated at more than April 29 Standing Tlie standing of the Tyrone Wiilson Theatre Slogan Contestants as of April is as follows j Slogan No 5 1250 rotes 21004 a She an address on the afternoon The Rev C S Simouton and Prof Kniss were Mr Johnson Introduced Preceding ithe very able and most interesting address by Mr Johnson II made an announce ment regarding Boys Week the elec tion of Municipal officials etc W L Hicks made mention that following the address the men would reias semMe in the large front rooms of the building anil there meet and greet the distinguished visitor personally IX Kloss who has been a very personal Alho B John con for many years ably and gracious Jy the speaker of the even ing who at gained admittance into the hearts and minds oi Uie men by relating the broadcasting of a story and then preceded his address an interesting story of a Scatch man ana an Englishman Mr Johnson addressed the assembly as follows You have invited me here as dent of the Pennsylvania State Cham ber Commerce I am president also of a national Railway Business association composed of man of ma terial anil supplies the aim of which is lo promote soundness and wisdom governmental regulation of railways Continued on Page Two In the evening under the direction of Mrs J IT superintendent of the Blair County Young Peoples Branch assisted by Mrs Anna Dick son Fleck the Y P B members Tyrone Altoona and Bellwood pre a very impressive pageant en titled Miss Any Youths Awakening The cast of characters was ns follows Miss Any Marjory Carman Y P B Sarah Spirit of Fayc Fleck Spirit of Blessed Mary Kessler Grazier Cheer Freeman Nellie Fas ley Phyllis Kinkead Contest Miss Grace Steel Public Sailer Eleanor Stoner Evangelistic Catharine Hunter Pearl Hummel Tho pageant was preceded by a tine program in which a National tion demonstration WPS given by tlie Bellwood guards readings ly Le Roy Grace Steel and James Owens Ms Mary dent of the County Union presided TRIBUTE MISS That Linda was held in high esteem by those with whom she was in almost daily asso by virtue of her long faithful to education is evident to a marked degree in the following tribute paid her by a the school teachers of Tyrone borough remember Hiss VanScoyoc with the kindliest feeling ami the deepest respect She was an honor to our profession Generous and kindheart ed toward all came in to contact conscientious anil faithful in the discharge tf the duties and ob ligations resting upon her and always exemplary in conduct and character talks but all some us can hair is the echo ANOTHER SENATOR SWINGS FOR PEPPER Einstein Claimed as Vare Sup porter Declares Himself Pittsburgh Pa April SO Special Another state senator has swung into lino for thc Woodward ticket Senator Morris Ein stein of the Senatorial District for weeks claimed as a sup the REFUSES TRIAL Aged Banker Considers Years Ve Sentence United Press Pittsburgh Pa April A Bell bankrupt hanker convicted oC embezzling today was re fused a new trial by the superior court All the judges concurred in the When sentenced to six and onehalf years in jail and fined for ir regularities in connection with the Carnegie Trust company which he formerly headed last December Bell said That is a life sentence lie is 72 years oM PRESBYTERIAN OFFICERS ANO WIVES IN Officers ol the chur ches of Altoona and vicinity and then wives attended the spring meeting oi the at the First Presbyter ian church last evening was soloist at the served by the ladies There was a brief during which J E Williams of Ward Avenue was elected dent O H secretary and Maybery W Miller treasurer D C Martin spoke cf the Birmingham sum mer camp I II presided The Uer C J pastor of the United Presbyterian church at II DEBT PACTS COMPLETED French Lined Up at Pay of U S Treasury SIX NATIONS STILL TO SETTLE Castle was the speaker Debt Funding Agreements With Eleven Foreign Countries Will Bring During Next 62 Mission Now in Washington By Joseph S Wasney on o Shift Correspondent United Press Washington D C April the French now lined up at tho pay ing window of the treasury depart ment for settlement ot their war obligations tho United States has now completed debt agreements with eleven foreign will bring in 2102585009705 during the next Six foreign nations are still indebted to the United States for war loans Greece owes owes sJG54U000 000 Russia Armenia business session 000 of A is howin Washington now Settlement the Frensh debt came late Thursday utler the negotiations had been carried on for eight days over a period oi 02 years the American debt Funding commission accepted the proposal We are surely how going io have spring or wet weather as ii carnival has struck Osceola STRIKE Stand Await Result o Goal Negotiations By Clifford L Day United Press London April one million miners and workers in callings were ready today to plunge Great Britain into iii porter by the camp wurf the meeting hi old Allegheny City Hall owners amr politicians North side and joined with Mayor Charles H Kline County Commis E V Babcock and Joseph G Armstrong Mrs A G H Frazier By A L Bradford Staff Correspondent Press Paris April French net today approved the debt fu agreement signed yesterday in ington by tho American Debt on behalf of the Uri Suates and the French Henri Berenger jr With cabinets action the agreement to fund Ue debt which has a j major international problem for seven years soon will become a subject of debate in the chamber of deputies Examination of its provisions by tho chamber committee willbe the first Stet Premier ready has announced his intention of making approval of the agreement a i question of confidence Ho sub scribed to the belief that until funding agreements with tho United T states and Great have been fail seUlement for coal is no prospect of stabilizing pute before midnight tonight he French French currency has The eyes of Great Britain were on distinguished the last chairman of the regular Republican campaign committee of the county Daniel Winters of City Council and John Francis Clerk of Courts Former members of Legislature and a of Western tiary in predicting ultimate success for the regular ticket extolling the virtues of its candi dates i Republican leaders ly the declaration of Einstein and Francios predict the North Side will return its usual heavy majority for the organi Both have been re cognized as powerful factors in elec toral of the past Premier Stanley Baldwin was understood to to employ almost duly slumps which established new low the one of averting a tlic money markets of tbo strike and lockout That means would be continuance of the government subsidy to the coal world Signature to the funding agree ment in Washington represents a try if first was granted greu by Senator in August of last year ha cost the treasury approximately 5103000000 Bishop Berry Strong for Pepper Urges Withdrawal Joseph F Berry left largely to professional politicians her influence long be felt in the lives of the pupils whom she taught Hers whs a life of service and we sharc with you the conviction that she is now enjoying the reward of this states Senator i i church yester day that he will not support Gifford Pinchot for United States Senator that there is no possible chance for his nomination He in vites Governor Pinchot to withdraw and gang bosses Now the people have decided to take n band The recent large registration of voters in Phila delphia was an exceedingly good sign Hut we arc to faco with a situa tion which has so often spelled rte MARY i Guest at tiie Methodist Home Died Early Today reporter of the senate committee He was a mem ber of the dobt funding mis sion which failed in last autumn Then Ambassador Daeschner was Washington was given a leave jot absence from the French senate and succeeded with in to fund the debt I This morning at 415 oclock Mrs Mary J Mclntire widow of Dolph Mclntire died at tho Methodist Home RoCo Club Held Meeting Last evening the RoCo club held the regular monthly meeting at the Rothert store on West Tenth street Twenty employes were present They been of the Fox Furnace com pany who gave a very interesting and beneficial talk on the Sunbeam from the contest so that the host for the decent electorate of citizenship can unite to dej The worst elements of Mclntire feat Vare He predicts that are solidly behind Mr Vare for to tle grave abou vice Jannetta Lina Reese W W Eisenhart o Primaries only three weeks from dav Kven lih dandelion has felt Governor Pinchot docs retire that United States and Mr days oE his political influence will for the Governorship Thi numbered friends of political law Bishop Berry pays high tribute to enforcement are generally supporting Mr Fisher for the Governorship In this they are wise but they are foolishly divided between Senator Pep per and Governor Pinchot for the senatorial nomination This division he says has been consistently and on the right side moral issue Bishop Kerry joins in his sentiments with those who refuse to consider that single factor is if persisted in can have but one re involved in the contest Thr i c the nomination and election merit of Bishop Berry jof on beer platform That There is unusual interest bo a tragedy Pennsylvania in tho current polit ical situation years political This is decisions well For been It is observed that the it for the Aged of a complication of had as their guest Sir Fredeman rep diseases lUrs had seriously ill since April IS Mary J a daugh ter ofthe late J J and Mrs Susan Little Miller She was born on a farm near Huntingdon August 15 About twentyfive years ago she was united in marriage with preceded about four years ago Mrs Mclntire became a guest at the home February 13 1022 She was a Cabinet Heater C E Sill spoke to employes along different lines Bus iness problems were discussed after which refreshments wore served bv the ladies and a social hour was en joyed by all VanScoyoc Funeral Funeral services of the late I member of he First Methodist Hooper VanScoyoc will be held on church of Tyrone j Sunday af with brief Surviving her death are one at hor home Broadway er and two sisters as follows A Miller of Tyrone Mrs Anna Miller of Philadelphia and Mrs D U Cad wallader of Harrisburg Funeral announcement in Satur days Herald at 130 oclock The funeral cortege will come to Tyrone for services in the First United Brethren church at S oclock in charge of Kev John Wat son and the Rev C W Winey Burial will he made in Grand view cemetery The only veal both begin and is with p iai The Slato Highway roly going after drunken and They are doing right thins too the   

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