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PAGE EIGHT T H E ADVANCE - N E W S WKDXKSDAY, D»X\ 20, W>;\ Local and Social ik A Augsburv is expected'»*tival al &* Presbyterian enure uro today from a business i !^ * Vida . y evening af. 6:30 will b The city schools will close Fri- day for the Chrisura.* vacation. •lis.-? Mary B. Sherman will sperd the winter in Florida. Dr. F. E. Graves of Brier Hill! *<is in the ciry yesterday Frank to return loaay iruoi a trip to New York. John C. Tulloch, John L. O'Con- nor and William F. Dinneen re- turned yesterday from New York. A son. Jame* Franklin, was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank K^rbivk at the A. Barton Hepburn hospital. K:.sse< Aileen Needle. Aiieen T>o and Blanche l«arock have en- tered upon their duties aa C. W. A. nurses. George Maltby of Duke Uuiver- «i;y is spending the holidays with his parents. Captain and Mrs. Her- bert Maltby. Morris street. her riVter, Mrs. Joseph McAvoy, Eliza beTh »tre»r. Miss Josephine Houlihan will re- turn tomorrow night trom the Col- lege of the Sacred Heart. Manhat- tanville, to pass the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Houlihan. A rehearsal for all children who I are to take part in the Christmas h be held at the chapel of the church at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Misses Mary and Margaret Mc- Carthy will return tomorrow even- ing from the College of the Sacred Heart. Manhattanville. to spend Lindbergh Chosen As Arbitrator j Santa Claus, IncL, Has Yuletide Rush Will Endeavor tc Settle Dis- pute Over Return of Fly- ing Machine. DAYTON, Ohio, Dec 19.—Or- ville Wright has agreed to accept the olive branch as proferred by the holidays with their father. Dan- lne Smithsonian Institute and will iel J. McCarthy. , bring back his famous flying ma- Miss Claudia Forgione of Pots- J chine of the vintage of 190o from dam. formerly of Ogdensburg, has . England. The famous craft has been pledged to Kaj^pa Chi Delta • reposed in a museum there since SANTA CLAUS, lnd., Dec. 19.— This hamlet of 100 souls is prepar- ing to handle it* annual Christmas rush.. Each year thousands of peo- ple from all over the United States } mail their packages and letters here tc be re-mailed in order that they will bear the stamp of Santa Claus. Jim Martin, postmaster for the past 40 years estimates that he will handle more than 5i»0,vt>0 let ters this week. His 21 year old daughter stamps most of them by hand. sorority school. * Charle; at Pot s<! am F. Keegan will home Saturday from Batavia. He' Normal 11928 when Wright took offence at } the management of the Institure tor arrive 4 designating the Langley flying ma- j chine, on exhibit in the Institute, j will be accompanied by a party of i«s the first machine ever built ca- Mrs. Charles Creighton of Wad- ! fl •****» \\\J 1 ^ his snem Jur i*K\»l«> «* «W»t. dington is seriously ill with piuu- wcnia. She is being attended by M;>> Morey. K. N. Julius Frank was in Cain on yes- terday conferring with County Treasurer Charles M. Tait relative to C. W. A. business. Herbert Yaughan has returned from tht- University of Michigan,! Ann Arbor, where he is doing postj graduate work. Dr. Louis J. Benton arrives in the city Saturday from Philadel-j phia to spend the holidays with his mother. Mrs. John W. Benton. Miss .lane Spencer of Wells Col- lege is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Spencer for the hoi- J id ays. The condition of Donald Kings- ton., who recently was operated up- on at the Hepburn hospital, re- gain,- serious. Mrs. E. X. O'Brien and Mrs. Fred ^'. Kleemeier have been appointed leaders of the Tuxis Girls Club of the Presbyterian Church-. Miss Celia Tynan ot Pennsylvan- ia is s*pendiag the holidays with ins th^ holiday Miss Bessie Tulloch will return home Friday from Danbury. Conn., and Miss Helen Tulloch Saturday from New York to spend the holi- days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tulloch. Mrs. George Long of South Orange. N. J., will spend the Christ- mas holidays with her mother, Mrs. D. B. Lucey, in Syracuse. Mrs. Lu- cey has been in Syracuse for sev- i eral months. Edward Power, a freshman at St. Lawrence university. Canton, has returned to this city to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Power. 74S Grif- j fin street.—Watertown Times. I Miss Florence Ramsdell of Lyn- brook. L. 1.: Miss Josephine Rams- dell of Rochester and Miss Laur-j ena Ramsdell of Potsdam normal will arrive home Friday to spend the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ramsdell. Rev. Dr. William C. iMacIntyre will speak on \The Faultless Christ\ at the midweek service in Mr. Wright wishes Colonel Char- les A. Lindbergh to be the sole arbitrator in the case and will leave all details to the flying Col- onel to settle. He claims that he i is happy to return the craft to the United States and that it was through an unfortunate understand-i ing that it was sent to England Market Is Unchanged In Gotham STRAftll r ODAY LAST TIME 2 — FEATURES — 2 I /titan % \ HARVEY-T^ MYLIPS^ BETRAY — 2ND FEATURE — — THURS. and FRI. — a NEW YORK. Dec. I!*.—Slight changes were recorded in a day of dull trading on the exchange with the total sales barely reaching to the million share mark. Closing prices: Alaska Juneau 21 3-8 \ Allied Chemical %. 144 3-4 Amer Can Co »4 3-4 the First Presbyterian church this : Am Tel & Tel 110 1-8. evening. A business meeting of I Am Radiator 14 the Culdean Society will be held: Am Tob B 71 at the close of the service. A donation day was held in the city schools yesterday for the bene- fit of the Salvation Army's Christ- mas supply fund for the poor. There was a generous response on the part of the pupils' and teach- ers. * \ tMiss Lillian Dunaway of Water- town, who for the past year and a half has been employed by the On- ondaga Silk company of Ogdens- burg. left Sunday for Easton, Pa.,| BANK PROFITS IN SKY LINES MAY BE AIRED Larkman Pardoned From Jail Convict Figured in Escape and Rioting in Auburn Pris- . on. New Senate Investigation Looms on Mail Contracts at Washington. I Am Tobacco 70 Auburn Auto 53 5-S Bald Loc Works 11 3-4 Beth Si eel 34 7-S Hatti & Ohio 23 1-S Calumet Hecla .. 4 1-8 jCanadian Pacific 12 7-S Contl Can Co 74 Con Ga s 37 Com -Solvents 31 1-2 WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.— Re- velation of private profits in the creation of a government-subsid- ized air transport network in tbis country today was expected to lead to another Senate investigation of Wall Street's foremost investment I bankers. Chairman Black of the Senate committee which has been investi- gating ocean mail subsidies toid the United Press today he expected to reach the air .mail phase of his inquiry some time next month. More than 30 committee investi- gators already are examining rec- ords of the various air transport holding companies which control scheduled commercial flying in the United States. One individual's pa- per profit of $12,000,000 from an original investment of $500 already has been discovered by committee investigators. Although such a re- turn is not typical, the investiga- tors believe they will be able to show numerous instances of swol- len returns from corporations which have drawn $125,000,000 in Treasury subsidies in the last 10 years. Congress appropriated $19,- OOO,MM» for .air mail subsidies in the fiscal year which began July 1. 1933. Private investors list heavily in the 1929 slump of air transport air- plane and motor manufacturing stocks. Black said today the turn lost to investors probably was in excess ot $100,000,000. But for many investors who put their mon- ey in small companies which utti- Chrysler <*o 50 1-4 Del Lack & W 23 3-4 | mately were absorbed by larger or- Du pont *9 I ganizations and became the pro- where she has accepted a position!Eastman Kodak 80 3-4 [ perty of holding companies, there K-Power 4c Light 4 3-4 , have been fat profits. The invest- ment bankers who financed thes»e ] pyramided corporate creations in the Onondaga Silk company of that city. i General Electric 18 3-S A marriage license was issued General Motors *. 33 SENSITIVE AND HAUNTING LOVE STORY' % 'BERKELEY\ SQUARE' f %i&i£iig£££&g&^& »t*USUC NOWAM MtAIMf I ANGEL ADDED COMEDY WOKLD NEWS STUDEBAKER TO BE GIVEN AWAT EAT MIGHT AT 9:30 ££T tfO£E COtTPOJJS ' Monday in New York to Frederick | R. Sisson. Jr., 25. a student of Pots- ! dam, and Charlotte C. Wolfe, 27, a native of Jacksonville. Fla, They said they would be married later this month at the Church of the Transfiguration. New York cky. MapJe City chapter No. 71, Or- der of the Eastern Star, gave an ! enjoyable Christmas party for | members and their husbands last evening at the Masonic temple. A I covered dish supper was served at i«.3*. A gift was brought by each | person in attendance. Mrs. Vera Nelson, the retiring worthy ma-1 ; tron. arranged the party and pre-l sided. Gen Food Prod 33 7-S Goodrich Robber * 12 3-4 Goodyear Tire 34 1-8 shared in the inside gains. It is understood that J. P. Mor- gan ic ComFpany, \V. A. Harriman Grand Union 4 1-2 \ * Company, the National City Bank Gr*>at Northern IS 1-8 Illinois Central 29 7-S International Nickel 21 1-2 Int Tel * TH 13 International Harvester ... 39 1-8 I>>high Va R R 13 1-2 Montgomery Ward 21 5-4 and Lehman Brothers? of New York, mere the principal under- writers of air transport securities. Morgan it Company underwriting of United Aircraft, which spans the ) continent with speedy mail and p&£- .senger service, already has been revealed by the Senate Stock All records of tbat inanity per- NEW YORK Two gangster* slay tavern own- er in Brooklyn beer war. Depression over, progress i* being nride, says Ford as be de- parts for Detroit. Jack DeRnyter sued by former •if* for enstody of two children- Marine Midland < .... Nat Dairy Prod 12 « - ark ^ mT *f*?^ National Biscuit 4* 3-8; ^ . . ^ . # t . ,_„ v v r^—~i ** *• tauung to air transport have been N i t entral ** *-K _ _ ._ A _, ._. . .. v- - » * --a-* « - - • made araflabie to Black s investi- Nat Power Light 8 «-s ^ _ _. . n __ c^v. *• _- * . .« * J gators. Ferdinand Pecora, Stock North American 14 1-4 X Y X H £ Hr 1< 1-8 Prortor^Gantble » Radio C 7-* Pnb Serr X J 14 1* Rep I Steel 1< l-« Rent Rand « T-S Safeway Stores 45 1-4 S^ars Roebnew 41 1-2 Std Oil of X J 44 Socoay Yamn li 1-8 St adebaker Corp 4 In a day or two Edward Larkman will walk out of Auburn prisou. a free man, pardoned by Governor Lehman. His companions In a dts'- perate break for freedom in March, 1929 will not be with iiim. They both met death in the sec- ond Auburn prison riot, December 11, 1929. Henry Sullivan found a guard's coat in the hubbub of the riot. Whether he killed a man to get it is not known. He walked in the courtyard with it on his back. A few minutes later he slumped to the ground with a bullet thru hi. back. The bullet came from a sun held by another desperate con- vict. Ernest Pavesi died the same day. He was with the group of rioting cowvicts who had barricaded a cor- ridor in one of the top tiers. Guards ordered them to come out. They re- fused. Pavesi was mortally wound- ed in the ensuing gunfire. Escaped in March But before that, one Sunday n*ii:ht in March of the same year. Pavesi, Sullivan ami I^arkman tore the tin from the ceilings of their cell, saw- ed thru the beams and escaped into the attic. They overpowered \*u guard, ripped a hole thru the roof and started to swing from the roof to the wall by means of a roiie made of bed clothes. The rope broke and Sullivan plunged downward, landing on barbed wire. With another rope they made their way over the wall, taking the injured Sullivan with them. In Auburn they confiscated a car, taking the owner with them and drove toward Syracuse. They gambled once again. Witji the bullets from a pursuing car fly- ing about them, they jumped from Aeir speeding automobile and es- caped. Captured in Watertown A few days later Sullivan and Pavesi were caught in Watertown in the New York Central round- house after employes noticed them ppowling about and notified the sheriffs* office. They were emaci- ated and worn with hunger and ex- posure Sullivan's feet were frost- biaen and K was thought for a time they would have to be ampu- tated. Officials did not know it at the time but Larkman was within a f«?u feet at the time of the capture. The next day he was seen by the officers. A chase started and Lark- man took refuge in the wheel pit house. When it was surrounded Corporal Mark Thaler of the stste police ordered him out at the point jof a revolver. Larkman came obed- iently and meekly. INSULL FACES 2 CHARGES Mew York C«rb Niagara Hadson 5 1-S Cities IVfTice Had^oa Bay $ 3-1 w. Tex Gatf Salpbar 4* 1-2 r S Pipe « Foundry 1* l^jned Corporate r S Kroettia* *• **laaated mm tbe Jiarket iawestfeatioa counsel, has assured Black be will bare late access to the i: taiaed by the iaaairy into pools, tradiar arroorits an* 4- ndicate* which now is aaderway. The ia vest i eatioa of United Air- craft revealed one of the six Mor- gaa 4c Company bargaia stock lists which attracted wide attention Inst s^rinrr. On Jan. 21, 199, Morgan * Coaapaay offered to a selected list of parrhasers Cddjtt* shares of Un- it was ot that thaw i Tailed State* Steel 4* l-*Jat $9% 1 *4 1 rrted Mates Steel Ftd. -- « 1-4 pot R for ?7*« a orth 4# 1-82*15 mm each CHICAGO, Dec. 1*. — If Samarl Insall is forced to leave Greece by January 31 and, in coasenaenc*. is arrested and retnmed to tlie United States, he wUl face trial In Federal Coon here on two charges iastead of the one charge which woald hare faced hint if extradite Along with other directors and officers of Corporation Secarlti»* Co.. he has been iadbrted for alieg*d rioiatiea of the federal bankrapiry s ia tonne* i ion with certain by the company as %etare It went hito W€4i>nfhlp. I f retnmed fried oa a nmil fnmod charge al^o.