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PAGE FOUR T11E ADVANCE-NEWS TUESDAY. MARCH 28. 11)33 '? TUE THE ADVANCE NEWS 1$ a daily tabloid newspaper QUirti&hcd every weekday morn- 'iixp cxeept Monday, by the Og- ae/'Sbuig Adianee Co., Inc.. Opdeii.'ibnrtf. A\. V. i&Htered at the Oadvusburg ^Ostnfjirt- at srcoiirf-rtax* wail matter.) Tooth Sent Back to Bov Who Lost It J ; WHAT THE WIRES SAY | j I NEW YORK New York pulpits denounce \Hit- lerisni\ while American Jewish Congress forwards four demands to Germany. ; J. P. Morgan & Co. believed Molar Lodged in Arm of Op-'Plan Commemoration of Jef- sc-heduied for hearing in s.uaies posing Player During Bas- j ferson Day Last of probe of private bankers. Democratic Women Met Last Night \DANGEROUSLY YOURS\ OPENS *3 AT THE STRANt I- Cast Led by Warner Baxtp Miriam Jordan and Her bert Mundin. J' SINGLE LAW NEEDCD I'll*- only beet \aw we :\-ahy need n Ibis siaie is :i statute whose .\Bean;n-. dressed up in the pio- ;»er legal lauguug.-. would he: 'The \ OAeuii! \? art:lu>niie< ;v t , err cl:y „»r <(SVJI\. and i-> Nt-w York c:ty •«;.;! ei Ahiermen. are hereby fled u> 1L. n>t maiv.ii'acture • he r. • i:U •& \Ud s. \oive saiue. . ; r>. JS * iVV C*\V»1 oiled e.l n't, „..,..-i Ui:!t , L> jor » v i i-ii- i.*e y Ol :nain Ten . ra *ai o; ;U':. ::]g an •- !M .-r Child Was Struck by Motor Car Youngster Has Narrow Escape When Ke Wanders Out In- to Street •Jack k Id V. ami /ora st. •. rom >f- JT„: lied iii i a 1 coiner ' ;,tr<--' s vhe yo:. he si ret • : ar.s \vt ; .ug lilt* Mr. N •.>•-. laid to eakt :> •• end*.- ti orce TO .xauiiiiJt' .tad an vorsr *!• Th £ i ^ ar-y at I } .M ec **.o !- • >y i'i •.. • !iU' n • t >o ri! iii. ;•••. * u » :h :.••*. .4. * : .'.1* \ :I ! i ^ OlOtllr-i* O. xn oiiii« iown th oxried >! »» le >«i '•s < . i i V i i a.~ p; ;i ' ' i « • i' •'.' : u ' S .' i • • v. ST ;r. v'. t-r-. . JV :\.a.i • i-i.* Ttit , •.: r; or;i y ^ >; *• \ t 1 :\...' roi*» ! 1) • >:••.'. »i h: •: :ii .- . •! !. V.' ; i • SilO 1 11 _• !>;r no • )rr.' ••• bo •Ji.-' ree 1 . ISi'l: \. ; :*• .! '-'•• '• ' \ \ :\ .\ • <• ' i . c IV:; a a ••' t • • .111: \ .ix- \*'. 1 •I . . :; - ' :'. C! k-'(-'. i :»• '.- . }> (! in; •• ' ; ; .- : ' et i M\ ; • ;.; . i l:il ^' ;e » * 'i ,iV U'l i • •• - ! »•' ie ir 1 r. ii i] •ivi »i! : • •[' .* . iii*. -; « .-.ui! of •„>^ i s i»: i'U^ •r:.A t j >vape i^n In- w ci.? 5 : of a car :ia. S i at ihe Ha-;' : >roaciv ai'u-rnoon. \'d o;i! ir.U) i- r.ati some «-U>: ioljOW- . 'i I .*• ;' U. . : i t'iii _ ; ai-i: Tried ».;.! o:i the ''HI* b 1 *: !;it J aiv .• •. *. A;i .:t i\ae lH>y r^'l norhinsr l«i^ Mfa«.l. • o:'i'r. er on \u- iin<f\ the • •.!. ailLou.i-'L i farther Xu'i'^n ro- .• :•<•!. *- Yuk suphomcre uetideutally slain -a Brooklyn lionie by younger brother, cuusin of the late Col. Charles WhiUelsey. comni^iider of Lost Battalion. Lack of leaders with courage and iii'iifciive caused bank crisis and F. D. - •Yi'c!a7.»rsh*i*'\ MoKw de- t h»res. \Y .men's (»i-j:ai:J2at:on iov N\J- •i.'ii.il I*rel\ibitiv-n Rei'orm ti- dis- • u.-.~ s:ate and nai'.uil liiinor con- m»' r :: Wa.V.iin^Miii April 5 u:id €. UNITED STATES Oaklairl. raj. - I'oor visibility ^ai.-.i* b;: vai!w:->rm bU.\med ier era.-ii wirivh t »>k twelve liv* s. \V«!sbii?^v\»i:. IV C -- Secretary ilr.r. h];. .is il.vfc.ua \ misir ^tnieat el (iLTiMti; Jews by X;iiz> at an Albany. VM .V. Le1»r»inn KK«VV < to kveii ivekeTeer? aiul v/iluvai brew- evu s s»r. ; vf \Ixx-v business. ] FOREIGN I*r :•:-;—(;H net keeps bands off 3'armament's eonsideratiuii of pay- • :-S debt instiirlnieiit to United States. Lniiiiun Anr.nal report of Cnn- :wi Stv^.tnisiiip Uii:es shows lu^is ^\ $:j.i71.i':»2. though 10111^1 :hivd pa^- ^.•.'s-i'i's i:u ivaso. Tiikyo.—Kmpen»r liirrhao w-il at lend privy vuiiiuu session weigh- ing break with Leaegtie. Ue'\Iih.- -Foreign Neiir;«-! i;ndenirir a- \ueli'.^i'ate campniirn «»iT • •ilii'i<-a •ioji* agnbisi UeU-h. ket Ball Game. April. XILES. Ohio. Mar. 27—The Ua-! The Women's Democratic ciab venna and Niles High School bas- held their March meeting in the kvtball teams hooked up in a red city court room last evening. A hot battle three weeks ago. Fo!- business recession preeeeded the lowing the game the center of tho program. After hearing the secre- Ravenna team was minus a front lary and treasurers report read a tooih and no trace of the molar could be unearthed. Thrtv weeks later the missing tooth showed up in n letter sent by one of the Xiles pleyers with the written explana- tion: **I would have sent this sooner but since the game have bei-n in the hospital with b. v K»d Vtdsoning and only today dUl the doi'torV probe discover the rea- sons. Here is your tooth as taken out of my arm.\ motion was made am! carried that The eltrii forward a check to Mrs. Caroline 0'I>a;.\ a^^-iaJe state chairman, to assist in carrying on the women's work throughout the state. The ciab hoj.es to send an oiher check for this worthy cau&e iV.irim». i'U- .-t end ha'f of the year. Plans were made for the annual commemoration of Juierson Day. line to the fact that Thomas Jef- ferson's birthday fails in Hoiy K ae M Warner Baxter and Miriam dan. who made her recent film but u-kh him in \Six Hours Live.\ are together again in * gerously Yours,\ Fox Film pro tion which has its first *how today at the Strand theatre. Also prominent in the cast Herbert Mundin. popular edian. Florence Kldridge, Floret Roberts. Xella Walker, Will Davf r son, Arthur Hoyt. Tyrell Da* ' aiL Miseha Auer. '•Dangerously Yours\ was . ted for the talking screen f* Paul Hervey Fox's novel by Ho; ace Jackson, screen author o: •lleiiday\ \Paris Bound.\ \Shi/| Takes a Holiday,\ 'Animal King-^ i TROJANS ARE BEATEN IN A CLOSE MATCH i ?i .. Week the club voted to v-Oitpone dom\ and other successes. •Heir festivities until the week of Briefly it revolves around the iMth ci Aprii. Plans were mad » adventures of Baxter in the role y to hold a eovered iii«h supper fol- 0 suave swiety crook and Miss Jf Game at Syracuse—lie turn Game Saturday F;re Destroys Church During ass service 51 EXTENSION OF TIME TO PAY MONEYS -*>• v -or L«l\n :u nn liff.ed tii*' h:il. oii^iat: 4 !; -*i in tjif a .-i-;Ti-»'«. .'n Kt Fr-Ki^v p:f=eEt- >. \\> DV ASMU. .]yr J4 <n W; :ier J.. Pr»r. CJ; .•^ar-.^n:'. wiii'/h is •Jicig'ued to as- x\?A .-a:;warily jlij»-e iowas and jities that hav«* 4 ncO'Jotered iiff.- .uit^. A* . ojb.'ctiMt: i'n^r rarrt'iit ax* =. A--eiiibi;.i;^i! f'ra;- :< iha. - •*v »axa:.an •iian of ii;<» con. .r»:' -;TK3 rei;-*-ti.-hJ?i»'T =-. >s3> l^r lH\-3 I: oiict;- luav-u-. .n W ta\-o irow A: -* 1 Lii:il JJITJP 1- proTi^r 5K» JM?T t<*i;; of -. jci-e i^se? *^a*6 'to; <tKren ;-aii. Ta#\ <x.*-Li&iOL ~A V.VuV. i\\f4» aVP\: • :• OC 'Jure.- ••-*. J+1 i« 3>--*. Tl»*- efc«--»s* «ark*-* v*r )ni^a<r iasT %€C&. Us 'i~.* Wi<f.tBsii ; h*-n*r juUn^e Fii4a; 12'* *JCX^ c-f imia- •**-re soW at €%*«;«.2 mnl :ltr«^-qaar- ters vejjt* a V^*ind ao1 +* bax<-5 o: aaif^c jrertr F^»W at Biire a^l a t«art#* reals. B0U1 ?TK*- iam^*si l fj^^r?-r of s r«-«it_ Jacques in Montreal in Ruins—^2,000 Escape—Loss $500,000. St Jacques le M'neur I'harch-. *>v.*' t 1* M«5n': v e::r:>; rich-?! nvii tines; u-mpies Hi»d its hr.t erthecSral. was at lacked by 15 fi-. sv»spcctcl of hav- s:-iii been :-=« » !y a crimen.! hand, sloirily b.«i'or«- t'jn 1 . \njriy oViock S.tiuiay moruim: wiiilp n-.jsriy t>v > t:r asanu iiersons were al tending Mv s- Tlit- baiidiug was almost i!uir\]y «hs!r<.yed- Seven persons v. ei\- in«'Tt »r :-.-- seri^aish injured bu* it was du. t«» the «-»ictIne>.:s oi\ !•:• (hi.r h a! ••lioants and of sev- e-riil members of the congregation :ivjt 'here \v;:s IM» panW- and n<» ' • «i-» : : «>f :ifr. Th' daxnage- s rrjuirh- ;y estim-jtei\ i half a rniilion doi- ; ;.r> iiM.i i.- iiiTtly rovered by ow/ ^joo.oti.j iusr.runce. The , esbyt-ry ai 44 St. Cather- ine s'T-.-et east, anrl 1he FSJisty at 4ir, S:- Fatheriu:- :-tr<-e1 <.tel« ad- join \uz the cfctiich. the Hi. Aiexis Orphana^-. H«H SL Decfs street. ami a Lmm\i»er of s'ort-s *m ihe cor- ner *•! U:e tvv» stroll; fa^^? <-n each wire niens-e^d. Irjt i!*e tir'- u>-r mauiifi^, de^^ite <h^ rapid -*»r*ad of the fUines. tr. frrv^nt any diiirAC** it«*re t**y«-cd sii^h: water it: f.d tie cUciSi£e 2H OIK' <#f t^H» M«»TPS. The oleciloii ^,if f f ^4 5rp;r«. t .f the fiwrrh was thrti»tea<d for s«-vera3 hours but the Srtii*-* en* the flanaes <4l be- fore th^y rea< hed that portion of the edifice. Sr.9*!2y afters*** •» miiea tl.i* fire was usti-eT CA*;r*d l» 1 n-1 TXtJB- rnisii'^1. ?B^y ihe t*»ar wai-s and spirv ivaa'md. the ra«f havinr •vitiapeed and *r*sbr4 thv>vzlk to :Le ba^BOtist. Th* Sacred !i<tfip ami ail the tfewli oraanargt> and rex»e«t^ lowed by a short urogram, mem- bersiiii* slniilnir and c^trds. The c-lub is inviting Mrs. R.;;li Perrin of Potsdam, asistant county chair- , _ A , _, «. . . . ! man, to be their guest speaker, hosed Out by Two Points m Mrs Perrill was in Washington durin? the inauguration and club rm.n;'u»rs are looking forwarii with jleaf'i.e to :: M 1,: UJ her re } .oil. Tin ciab was reminded by the president this would be the 4th an- nual Jefferson ]\iy ;o be celebrat- ed by their ciu*b. The f:r.-t JeiiVr- son me^eiius was held three years ago when Attorney Jo'r-»i I). Van Kennen gave the club a scholarly address en the hie or Thomas Ji-i- tVrson. At the second annual meet- ing iorr.^r City Judge Kdwarti J. Ewart spoke- to a he cdub, extolling the high i:rim ndes ot the founder c-f the Deniocraib- i:.irt>. T.ast year. the ;::*•?; \Y. e.-dT::I OI the Women's I)'ir-.jeiatic *!u!), ^Irs. Juwus Kra n 1 ^, v L f • rK> r. *: 1: es *» on the lire ot* Lineo-n. The coiun.'ir.ee 'or the Jefier- son ceieb'ratioi has as chairman. Miss Nettie J. Quadlin and assist- ing h^r are T\l: >. A thur J. Hei^aru, \Mrs. Jo-erh Tcvene, Mrs. lio;>?it ivr.v^d. Mrs. James >UC'aruiy. Advance-News Congratulated The cY.b wem on i erord as ex- iending hearty ioagraiulation? and a warm we-corae to the Advance- rs*»'vvs. tiie xte».v daily Deuioeratic paper. The dub president. Miss ilera- h'-'.K»i, e;>')!:•? l;ilt:\:y sayina .^lie kn« v sue voict-d the though: of ev- ery club mem'ber when s\\^ said the Democratic party had a worth}* suece-sor of Thomas Jerierson now in the White House and too much p:aise could not be metetl out to him tor the masterly nian- _ , ner in which he has steered the 5 j Ship of State sin re he became <!om- 4 j laandtr in Chief. 2<» | The vzagrarj thi-n loiiowid. State ;: I (\onimittee Woman Katherine C. 2 , Akin lead an extract by M^s. Frank- {!in I». Roosevelt, from the Wom- an's Ue-mocnaic News. Mr?. Row.-eveit has coosented. for the present, to assume the writing of these a nicies formerly written by th* National Cotau-iiittee Woiiaa. ill iz2 !**-•! a 34arbary. The series of i»aperf; on **Fii*t I-adiess\ interraf^ed dann*x the ac- jtivities of the fall caoi;-airm. are beiair re-rw-ioed. Mr?. I>eo I Coming from behind in the last few minutes of play the Evans Dairy Juniors basketball team of Syracuse defeated the Trojan A. C\ Miiii-tcr V*MI of Og dens burg in the Y. M. C- A. pogrtsrn reports gym 38 to 36 Saturday night. The Trojans soc-n after the open- ing tip gained the lead and held it throughout only to weaken in th«i last minutes. With two minutes left of the ganv' and the Trojans leading with a marg-n of four points Moorhei'd and l)y;-e scored just before the gun soiuided. A* the half the Trojans ieci 21-15. Dick Rice, lanky center lor the Tr«»jans, set a fast pace and turned in a fine brand of l»all, garnering himself !'«> points while his floor game was commendable. Saturday r.ight the Trojans r-ieel Syracuse at Wash'ngum School gym. EVANS DAIRY i Dy.-e. rf Mitchell, rf Cor-tollo. If Wai.-h, If ... Djaeker. c N:t:kertoH. re M< ovhead. Ig dan as a detective employed by insurance company to protect clients* jewels from such men Raster, The girl sleuth set^ clever trap for the wily thief, to be outwitted and shanghef al>oard his yacht in which he x^-=— oat to sea. Kv( ntually. siu& f* in love with the man she is * posed to briii*: io justice, and }t Mx . stdution of the problem is aaidi>use supply a surprising denout Tnentyeail this fast-moving story. uex| Frank Tattle, whose most ? a e< cent prtKluctions were ^liis Is | Night.\ and \The Big Broadcast!.«J| d-'rectetl '\Dangerously Yours.\ Message from The President To Local Club* 0 1 o {) 1 <» 4) T r, e, 9 TROJANS Peek, rf Douglas. If Holnnsou. rf like, c I-HROS*'. rg Bryan. Ijr 18 C, (• 2 2 <l 1 1 1^ z :-i* T FG 2 1 U it i < *;€ \ Francr- B. Burns has receiv a letter of appreciation from Pr .-• dent Uoo.-evelt in ackuo\v!t u ment of a message sent to him V. the OndenslHtrg Democratic ci ; ! of which Mr. Burns is presid : • The letter is a£, follow?: **My Dear Mr. Burns: **The President has a^ked m* ' ; express to* you and through yoi . the ruemhers of the OguemVir,- Democratic club, his gratefnl c: preciation of your very kind r^-- sage of congrdtuiations and go.\ wishes. i4 Si neerely Y om s, \Louis ilcH. Howe. \Ss-cretary for the President ' \Mr. Francis B. Burns. \Pre<idei»;. Ogden^urg Derooc.j ic Ckib. Ogdensburg, X. Y.\ I HUGE SNOWDRIFT ON HIGHWAY OPEN£! t Greta Garbo on Way Back to the Hollywood Films t's tfl©*e STOCKHOLM. Swede c. Mar. 27 •— The* *Xirc-a1 Cartn**. famed Smed-l ish m^»rie actress, today was re- |M«rtet! as heicg <*o :be high seas *-» r««ate i«« Atarri««- Miss Garb\ j FERNUB. B. C. March 2C— The Prorinciai board of wcrk- has comp^et>M a cut th'owgji . A a gisamic r i^aow^iide— 1M*\ ^ fe*»t in lerrgth vith a ma*iffra?^ dt-frth ot T2 fe*t—wliich ha^ blocked the higiiwa} bet wee! ' F«*rnie an1 Eko sinie nawl Jaaaary. U was aecessarr t cut oat Imxrk* of the packe Jt saow and ice mith crosacea saws. 4 ersAadowed hr it^ecr gaaoamis * Frank in her uraal p4easiae mas- i tortcally. \ ner, read the uaper entitled **Abi- ; xiie gaes! H>€aker of the e¥ : jia-ll A6im?r Taw siort iiiocrapay \- tW g «-a^ Mtas Bessie WyveiL W - the cUJ? m«ch p?ea«ire | mea # Oeatocratk- clisS. TNi* r'- This serie» of hi*4orica! «4ietcfc*-> j «a* orgaaLized d^riiag tht pa*» yt* joe ~¥%r& l^dre>~ The pupnlar actress is reported J p^rjaz :a **Tae to have a<^a«e4 the di-?mi^ <4 a: infL 1fc ^ ^^ vrtw j^y ^jm writ- de^rrWd the w*rk of orcaaiiat ' ^ wearing tr.'ww aad Wv Tel by fB#k weJ ; taowa Joan T De-l^^ Uuded the jrat^ chains * Si** ^»» *°* »««ed fmaa . ^^e ^^i si^^ «iacb Sight on the j Titrr A. Wartey. for lus e2fccti»* : htr aativc land aat'l today rn Hitlf kaowa iive^ of uant\ uf the {work - L - ^- \~ m - ^ — *—- 1 tlMi 5*e was three day* «•• F«rnt Ladie* WIM were i^Mtfc «v-l«hcir will land in Kan Francisco three! weeks hence. >- hai; been ap jaad did very good work d*r - ^ JeiT#>rsoaiaji'' dar • ij^ i SLSi caaof^igs. Misc Wp > |f and ihe fce4? he re«4e ..I A. iijtr* s3Nt-*.-»« \*' i -- —