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in - ang, body.. ; The skull fracture caused 0 Cate a~ LAD SUPS s ON LOOSE - STONE WHILE WALKING ; Plunges to Railroad Tracks Be- low and Is Found Unconscious by Companions. -—-—-—~—-—-‘ 3mm. FRACTURE FATAL \Brother and Two Ohums Witness Tragedy; State Troopers Hold ;Wcltigation. Howard 8pm!!! Rowcroft, eight-year- eld son of [MF; and Mrs, Charles Row- croft - 3010 BL Paul street. town of Niagara, died at 7 o'clock last night In Memorial hospital of injuries ive suf- frrea yesterday afternoon when he fell 4 feet into the Niaga~a gorge from the top of the cliff at Lewiston Heights, just west of the Niagara Falls Counry club s golf links, The boy's gkull was fractured, he was injured and he suffered severe lacerations and bruises of the face, head. a drath ' Pluaged Over Cliff Investigation by Btate Trooper W. B, Mar Nnuxhton and Coroner W, L. Drap- et disclosed that the boy went to the gorge bank yesterday with 1314 brother, leek 11 years old, and two other com- pamons, Rrmest Bradley, nine years oid, 1111 Pennsytvenia avenue, and Daniel ~ Raurnders, 11, 2026 Pebusyivania avenue Trae boys walked along the edge of thr bank and were about to descend a path which leada down to the New York Central tracks wher Howard step-. pro on a looke stone which gave way and he Wasa hurled over the edge of the cutf landing oan Mm rattroad tracks . 13 fret below. \'his companions mu fed him he was unconscious and bireding from several cuts on the head. Trooper MmNaushtnn said that MiBett, a U. 8. immigration in- spector on duty ° or the Lewiston- Quernston bridge, wert. to the boys' aid and took the injured lad: to the offite of Dr Thomas Kerr, in Lewiston, First aid treatment was given him there and then he was taken to the hospital. > Finds Death Accidental Brsides his parents, the boy is sur- vived by his brother. Arrangements were being completed today to hold funeral serevices on Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock in the home, with the Rev. Paul D. Wilbur, priest in charge Of __St, - Peter's church officiating. Bual will be in Riverdale cemetery, « Caroner Draper today issued a cer- tif). cw: “Mange was accidental . won imei bal sear AERIAL SPEED KINGS SEEK NEW RECORDS N. RACES Al CLEVELAND ~ ALONG EDGE OF BANK 4 TWW'Y PAGES NBURG STANDING FIRM - BOY TUMBLES 75 FEET- -* INTO_GORGE, IS KILLED NEW YORK STATES TENTH CITY-POWER CITY OF THE WORLD , IAGARA FALLS GAZETTE __| NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1932 |COURT ESTABUSKES | - ROOSEVELT'S RIGHT Q 'COUNCIL ADOPTS PESOLUTION CALLING FOR SUBMISSION OF CHARTER CHANGES TO VOTERS If Plan F Js Dcfcatcd Question of Increased Council, Other Recommendations » at the Will Be Submitted Polls. ._ Action of the City Council yester- | day in adopting a resolution calling for huhmluion to the voters of. proposed charter changes will assure the people | of the city, in the event of the defeat of the Plan F movement at the special election on September 8, an opportun- ity to approve or disapprove an in- | crease in the size of the City Council and some of the other changes recom- ' mended by the charter revision commit- tee, Some Immediate Changes, 'The resolution, which was unani- mously adopted, directs Corporation Counsel George E. Carrie to draft lo- cal laws on four proposed changes in pregarution for carly submission at the polis and the preparation of 12 other proposed changes that do not require tion by The Council at next week's meet- ing. Although the changes, which wpre outlined in the resolution, follow in the main the more important revisions in the charter suggested by the charter committer, that body is not aitogether satisfied with the program of the Council as submitted yesterday. Thr suggestions in the resolution were se- lected by the Council from among the many recommendations of ths commit- tee following a conference at which a full agreement on all changes could not be reached. To Explain rand. 'The committee is preparing a state- ment for presentation to the City Courcil and the public, explaining its approval of the taxpayers for edop- (Continued on Page 109) - ALLEGEDLY FIRED Alleged to have fired six also!!! 3mm! :his police revolver at four boys, m3; 15 years old, whom he routed from a' doorway in Little Fourth street near! Third street at 1 a. m..today when 'the | boys fled, Patrolman Jmph 'P. Touma was suspended at 1:30 a.\m. today by Captain Patrick J. Carmody and order- ed to to Police Superintendent John A. at 2 o'clock this after- noon. + Carmody claimed that Touma was reckless in the discharge of his re- volver. One of the bullets from Touma's re- volver struck an automobile driven by John Palumbo, 538 Portage road, as Palumbe was going east in Ningara® street past the Fourth street intersec- tion, Palumbe went to police head- \quarters and reported that his car had / been hit by the bullet and asked \what all the ahooting was sbout\. The sound of the shots created. excitement In the -Fourth street neighborhood, 'I Touma sounded his police whistle and | 'this brought a squad of [police to the | scene. When questioned by his superiors, ; Touma denied that he had fired at the ' four boys. He said that he had fired in : the air merely to scare the youngsters. | Later Lieut, Alexander J. Dawson and : Patrolman Frank Donegan investigated, and found a flattened bullet on the [ Ha~zlxp Wings Way from Pacific to Atlantic in 10 Hours, 10 Minutes. By OSCAR LEJIDING Associated Press Aviation Editor CLEVELAND, - Aug. - 30. -P-The rhaliengse of super-speed. and With it, prrsaps, the world's airpiane record. tocury faced the 1932 national air races, «With a new-trans-nation race king yesterday, in the person of Jam's H. Haizlip;, who brought the At- liv- and Pacific within 10 houra 'wnd i% ir inutes of each other, the, classic's goal was to find a suogegsor ta '* landplane wpeed - throne uccupicd 1924 by France \ + slnee 1925, when the air corps | street' intersection. This | over to Superintendent Curry, he had discharged his police revolver pavement near the Niagara and Fourth ; was turned Touma | has been ° under suspension before,\ Superintendent Curry «ald to- day. On one occasion he was tried be- fore City Manager William D. Robbins on a complaint made by Edward R. Werner, superintendefit of parks, that in a building at Hyde Park and 'had damaged the building and also that he had driven one of the park autqgmobiles: from the park area. Touma was exon» erated on these charges. On another occasion Touma had an argument with Misa Matgaret Sweeney, Andrews'\ Name Is «First on Baum $% .co too victory in ths nowc esxtinel P o-- trophy race with a speed of | {ih milea an hour, have the atr races , \s able to boast of true racing pro- gt rea !~ . Angeles-to- New - Yark reonrd wast ~~ ar a oue faorc ano assauk on | mark of 278,480 miles an houp , \'u attark was to move | <or+ way today in dashes over a threre , course, though the, ree diness | \\one pilots indirated that thr true: may come later after: mechanira ) pent more time iA priming un- | mounts for super-effofrt Tor flight of Haizstip scross dhe coun- Wat-emu. followed by J. R. Waodeli, a''erson, Colonel Roscoe Turner. liw Angolan and Lee Ghibach, Mount Mich., added four of thei fast» et yinnes of the races to those already On hand which are déstined to find thiir measure in the straightaway “th k Major. James H. Doolittle, deposed tra is. nation record hiélder, has a thick,; tel®treamlined racér which Russell Beardman,; transtAtiantic filer, injured th a flight test, had planned tp fly. wo 4 ma~ Many Take Road Tests D Ari. Pa tral xrmcmm' 'Aug. 39, -- Many Ni-. +4 county persana art taking road | to secure avutompbile operatora' : uornara, mecording to County Clark ; date Read. Yeaterday 80 applicants | ~a the test hore aad last wooek it \*** neesssary to bold testa on an extra 11; in Minn Falls, he said. and the feat of Malzlip Of CHP® | tee A dispatch trem Afhage todas Agree | that the\ narne oi Hepnrexembetive Webb Q.. Andreva. Buflats, soviging 43.\ ”manna from the Bou Tark dis 'C wiD bw fliket sn the belt Apvording | to | thin if figins | chowe aeg ter the Beoretary # StamP cessertinus | Tks name f Q) Barren Foest \ Bugrt'\n edt te - Reooald ein this | weed | hiug | mee mur know truth or just a 'stall.'. I1 was protecting the property of the citistens when I made an effort to stop the boys and ascertain what they were dam; between the two buildings.\ - OFFICER SUSPENDED AFTER BULLET AT FLEEING BOYS, - STRIKES AUTO PASSING IN STREET Patrélma’fi Joseph P. Touma, Btormy Petrel of Police Department, Ordered to Report to Curry; Charged with Reck. lessness in Discharge of Revolyer. t of the Hyde Park riding undamy. while she was airing het dog in the park. An employe of Miss Bwoeney inter- vened and a fight ensued between Touma and the employe. It was claim- ed. by the riding academy employe that Touma had insulted Miss, Sweeney. the fight Touma suffered an injury of the arm and he preferred second de- gree assault charges against the em- ploye. Charges were preferred “Must Pa- troiman Touma Jste this morning by Buperintendent Curry. In the charges, fled with City Manager Robbins, Touma is accused of the indiscriminate use of fircarma in the performance of | his police duty. Touma announced . that he had re- tained a lawyer uhid would fight any ' attempt to convict him of the charges. He said that he was justified in firing in the air andt \déffed That Tetfrad fired at the boys, He maintains that he did not know if the boys tit/axe shooting. crap or endeavoring to Break into one of the buildings in Little Fourth street and that when thev'rehmed to halt at his command he'took means to make . hem stop,. \As I approsched the Courter build- Ing in Little Fourth street.\ Touma told a Gazette reporter, \I hrard someone aay, 'look out here comes & cop' and then saw {pur boys run from between the Courter building and. another ad- joining It. I immediately thought that | the boys had been trying 'to break into the: building and I called to them to halt. 'They Ignored my command and I1 blew imy police whistle and then drew my revolver, 1 fired six times in the sir. |I came up to nim he showed me two dise and said that he and the other One of the boys stopped and when 'boys had been shooting crap. I did not if what he told me was I consider that 'Exonerate Belden in : ’@‘11an’s Death the , suggested , In i> the :. mates» Procedure in Conducting Hearing, Btialey Holds. wey on- CANNOT INTERFERE wea o servations as Great Vic- tory for Mayor. ALBANY, Aug. 30 (A\ -The right of Governor Franklin D Roosevelt to re- move Mayor James J Walker from of- fice has been established by a court - decision. SBupreme Court Justice Ellis J Staley ruled last night that the governor had 'the euthority to remove the mayor, and that in conducting the bearing he was not bound by the courts to adhere to sny rules of judicial procedure Courts Have No Power Justice Staley cited precedents by which he observed the governor might be said to be in error in three Instances \in his condgct .of the proceedings, but be pointed out that the courts have no right to interfere ''Courts bave no power over his (the governor's? person,.\ he wrote, \and they cannot commit him for a disobedi- ence of judicia} process, \For errora |f any, of law or of fact in the proceedings now before him lhe is responsible, not to the courts, but to the pegple and his own conscience \ \In reply to Mayor Walker's contention that be is not being given a fair hear- ing because, instead ol calling before him all the witnesses who testified against against. the mayor before the Hofsladter committes, Governor Roose, ; velt has admitted the committee's rec: ords as evidence, Justice Staley, after quoting previous interpretations of the law, observed : \The requirement for a fair trial and lic officers law do not countenance, in my judgment, wholesale receipt and use of testimony taken by an investigating committee. || The relator in this proceeding (Mayor Walker) as a mat- ter of common justice, is entitled to re- celve that full measure of protection which has been accorded to others,\ . Grounds for Removal Justice Staley said that, ashe Inter- preted the law, the mayor could be removed\ \only for cause, and for a cause relating to some act or omission on the part of the office which amounts to official misconduct or vie- lation of public trust, or one that in- volves moral turpitudt ha \Charles when ' presented should be subjected to that test,\ he wrote, when they Jail to meet it should be rejected as a basis for the exercise of the power of removal. the removal must have relation to the administration of office during lhe term which the officer is serving has been pronounced and followed by num erous executive and judicial mumrh ties.\ The mayor has contended that than Seabury \conclusions on which is based the demand of the committee of ' 1.000 for his removal have to do with his persona! rather than his : of the financial transactions involved fink place during his first term in of- e@. 00. 00s John J. Curtin, Walker's chief coun- sel, interpreted Justice Staley's obser- vations as \a great victory for the mayor,\ even though the ruling stated that the courts had no right to iner- fere, Governor Roosevelt sald hs would have no comment until he had studied the decision with nis counsel. The hearing, postponed because .of the death of the mayor's brother, is to be resumed at 12-30 p m, Friday, ~ 1,750 MEMBERS Is | QUOTA OF NIAGARA ECONOMIC COUNCIL Kenneth Biden, 777 Reventh street, thi mitt drtrer of an autompbile which ° W718“ figured in a collisinn with another car' a “Filth” an heur from the lafmff’ fiflmlm’m GM ge. Wm ss Com- uw Warsae, Ratuardar dight, in whwhg leo Hien Rteoiter $8. Orangesiile, was; niftvd was cuspmerated of all blame in j w4kb one accidrnt by Core- ! por P Bo Changsn Perry, who can- Dos an f the «ass.\ Syu ner Fobbopay nog District Al» ; | of dokn A Proi#itaso teas t YB boeve Bo Brnttry of* Warsaw. part. last pwould aoe Arr regaon ohargi bripg | WithGrawa) of Wales W ouas trap | ppeosod Reldin. a dispaich trur:' the raro for (ise: heen oe renter wwmww non Icravew only the nam of fRraiphs Nolan, Buffato, un may Mwmmfl Bek. 4%. o cname co @ 5 Young MOTHER DIzs Corsaro; Funeral, Fhursday. t mame Mra. Hoxie Corsaro, 48 years old, wile of - Dominick Corsaro, | 1341 Ashland avenue, died at her hotme last night, heart discuse and paralysty | The fu- neral will be held | from mus the tollowing an liiness of two years with J at | is dread the | png a life which in recept years bad Warmmw twfduy stated Bolden, in iit bo Warkaw authirities, asid that the ont In which Mra. Mceder 'was riding mads a Isfl torn Qrectty from of bis car and roasting #. ' in he cuisld not avoid, o e Warm Dies at 110 BINGRAMTON, Agg. 3% (P) -- For 'are Mra Celta Counors Hverd s Connty Home © Now. | the reputed age of 110 years she Her death yesterday teortim- home at 890 a. m. Thursday, with ®\ ) rung amusement in Geils and beads. vices at H1. Joseph's clurch at 9 a m Burial wil be in St. Jateph's cemetery A native of Bsig, Mrs. Gorsarn came ; to America 18 yearn ago. | Bhg in Pennsylvania for eight years and had rraided here for the past meven years Resides her husband, ghe is survived | ® Pug: vhf! Priday , by two chiidren, Henry nd George Cor- l La ‘a' liked E 5 WWW] BAFO toe A i tr»! ri Centhro Are Bat's Wm § rOTWE TO The of Fod fagy ”$4!!an wits HL pro the tmwwm may“ 1 pom ore 18 roa Ty x _ We“ Thind Mbrest Fire Nest i , Jami! flask an ' «karma wo the ~aABd MoMo Bmtth will direct the drive ganizations and rnalctmg reads max® at the eamhmps go. * | Named Chairman Campaign to Be Conducted -_ Sept. 6 to Sept. 15. F Plana for an lawman drive for members of the newly formed Niagara County Erofiomic Council, of which Frank J Tone, this city, is president,} wtv mmptnm! at a merting of the mambommp committee at the office of the MNtagarbh County. National Bonk and Jf'rust company, Lockport, yester- day altermcgon. Chester W. Wright, of: this city, was clecied chairman, of the' campaign, which will be bud from Rept. 6 to Bept. 16. A quota of 1.750 members. was set for the organleation, which is affiliat- ad with the New York State Beonomic Cousci1 and has for its main purpose the reduction of public expenditures in Miagara county It t planned to hare the membership complete betord the primary elections, in order that the fray inter view | poli- tral caonditidater regardir.c; econamic ' guestioms snd ald in !~ setection of coam#datts beat autted to control the . . expmoditure of the pesgile + monty , Dratgtas 800 Parersocy will have ampaort in Lockport o \Miotrth Pepw-wanta Mt. Wright will be in charge tn this eyiy Theso men ; wore truer tolay, setMing vp chett or- ' a |- T0 RMOVE WALKER Governor Not Bound by Court Curtin Interprets Justice's Ob. thoiprovisions of section 34 of the pub- | \and | \That tbe act or neglect justifying | lifer and\ has pointed out that most | of.“ “aw bull heaped for the: Flt-upm- «-a TWENTY PAGES wear w ermmm smear 22 - --- g ~ VON PAPEN DFES - =~ OPPOSITION: RADICAL ASKS IMPEACHMENT Ready to Provides Emergency ! __ Decrees to Put Program | into Effect. | 4 a #44 % Beware of Plan Effers Bearing Gifts + -e +-+ & , Ammer REICHSTAG IN SES81I0N Aged Communist, Because of i Beniority, Presides over | Legislators. _- ! BERLIN Aug 130 -P- Herman Wili®im Goering, one of Adoiph Hit» ler's chief leutenants, commander of ' the famous von Richtoferm flying squad- tron during the world war, was elected , presiden; of the Reichstag taday by 361 to 116. BEKIIN Aug 30 (¥+-The impeach- ment of President Von Hindenburg and he cabinet of Chancellor Frans Von Papen _on charges tliat they had violat- ed the comtitution was demanded by Clara Zetkin 75-year-old \grandmother of the German revolution\ and a Com- munist leader, when in the capacity ef semor member ashe opened the first session of the new Relctstag. ° ' President Backs Chancellor Three hours before the seasion as- embled the President announced that The was in complete accord with the program presented to him by .the changelior and that he was ready to | provige emergency decreea to put it in operation. 'The government went be- fore the new Reichstag with defiance for the opposition, the bulk of which ls.Jed by Adolf Hitler. 'The immediate, duty of the Reich- stag Is to overthrow the cabinet} impeach the ch's president and ths ministers for fFioiation of the consti- tutton.\ Pray Zetkin said in her open- ing address. - \Political power for the moment has been seized by a idential cabinel formed by the elimina of the Reich» stag,\ she contended. Urgre Etrikes, Uprisings A projetrian revolution, the agog Communist said, is the best means fot overcomifig the economic crisis. She urged atrikes and uprising in vartouns countries to show revolutionary leaders in Germany that they were not slons, Her 45-minute speech ended with this passage : \I open the Reichstag in fulflliment ef my duty as senior president. I hope to uve to see the happy 'day when as senior president I can open the first Do You KnQW—That It Is Easy to Ask Questlons\ Plan P‘ proponents have circulated a \little green rnrd on which they hum propounded a number of questions which are in the nature of innuendoes calcu- lated to fool the uninformed reader. Here are a few samples: DO YOU KNOW that the present form of government pald $62.000 for an unused airport in the Town of Niagara for which. municipal airport this city pays taxes. This price was paid for land only, WHY* That the present form of government burdened the taxpayers with the entire paving cost of Hyde Park Boulevard, when the dounty offered to pay for 16 ft of this pavement. WHY? That the present form of government bonded the Taxpayers for m tidal rum Of $483.000 on the Rapids Bivd= when it could have comp#lled an?! Btate to construct Ht--our than: should have been only $2898. w Yt . . That the present fourm of government bought the old ofsolete Western N Y. watep company at a price of over $400 000 when they hm a new waler wurks of their own, WHY! That the present form of government increased our bond: Ad indebt- RETIRED FARMER, IN ILL HEALTH, ENDS OWN LIFE nem can. main nw Wiliam Rey, 78 Yum Old. 1 Member of Well Kgown | Family at Barker reamer Wiuiiragn Ray 14 exanamibted / viet Germany,\ Even when lmpmhmen? of the President was demanded by Frau Zet- kin the house remained silent in a manner almost incredible, Nobody rose in protest. Meanwhile, outside the Reichstag building about a biock away, crowda uf Mitler's Nazis were yelling in chorus; \Germany awaken!\ Alter lief apeech the Relehahg pro- seeded with rpll call. Isolated bodies of Nasis @r the Plats aoa __ - mama}! A uy 34 , yours ukd. retv of-- dadisey edness 812102 000 in 17 years. WHY * mulbebde lake yeaterdeas afternoum by That the 'present form of govermment Increased our taxes: from gait”(milhagflg‘ufig‘rs‘fiaim | shyating bumeelf in the head with [a 1800 261 per yer to $4000 000 per year WHY? & ”Whit\ 'and 3mm“ ted to rush the reviul wer Mro Har had been in ill That the present form of government ia the \HIGHEST COSTING “(golfing rmrnnrfn Th“; were re- health fog many months mad this is GOVERNMENT in 310 cttles of like sire in the United Staies, wHY: puised by police reinforcements and biamed rm the art meqyeiaere of 'be | family, The stimeting oerssrred at. the home in the Onleman rond east of this yilliage. where Mt Ray resided with three grandclhijdren, Kenneth, Naomi and Afleen Ray | Members of the family were prepare ing the evening meal when a shot . was brard in Mr Ray's mom He Hved: over an. hour | He is survived by two sons, Postmaster Charles Ray onf that. Village, and Deputy Sheriff George Ray, of Lockport, Puncral services wll} be held from the bome on \Thursday afternoon at # o'clock, The Rev. W, J. Marrington of the Barker M E church, will officiate, | Interment wil be in Hartland Central, cemnetery, | Corner Frank T Carmer, of Nm’funr. f was cnlhhq and issued a certificate of the fire bv (nmprwm driven, In the «direction é Pots »damer - Time aas vindicated the | Platz. Polite said there were no casual-. Hrs 'These, and other questions asked are' ness den! at in childish that we wonder how Plan F business men hopes to prod} 'by them. | good judgment exercised, Of course the oity paid #68 000 for! The charge that the Increase \1 an airport | It was ceonuderrd a fair) bonded debt in the Jast 17 years re- price- AND WAS' SANCTIONED py Necta poor business administration VOTE OF THE PEOPLE ‘ rtdlmlmuf WEI”; hkrnwmn and proa- » ' perous city whic as more met: ‘ggntgflmazg‘: if 1:2: Trash“ it)?! bled Its mnbulmmn in 17 wars has nm . » I the ftyde Park boulevard charge, The! PAG !s malftrnence and d\”°\m’m implication in that paragraph is a, Our govern topp nnt the costHest , direct He.. The city turned down no in 310 cities of comparable «ize. It IN offer to get all that ft could. Thc[ \ R one of the least costly in the NM“L Pix- fission fatled the “WWW“ in waif ures have bren presented to prove mm «0 - Another stafement (fs to the effect. \The Rapids boulevard charge Is AD that our government is the only one' other misleading and unfair statement.| of jta kind in the United States. ; The state absolutely refused to paY fOr | paring the charter, word for word, per- 'a highway through city property, EYCeTY | haps this 4s true No two city charters effort -was exhausted to get the ”‘w‘ in the United Stutes comcide absolute een epic moveis : SENATOR PLEADS NOT GUILTYTO CHARGES .. OF LOTTERY SELLING _- in New. York on $1,000 ' Bax! Each. mh oa death by auicide to bear this expense but without suc- But practirally 500 progreasive | © mee rare nd nes @ CCAA L0. Lov y tut le« dn the UnPed Scates have the Toam t atm ' 'The water wotks charge bs an old manager form oof ANL NEW VORK Aug 30+ OP_-Uniled E ill)qe ‘N edtllel' WAk wike mzmdvnd & gum! tom « NU] QNE HAS RKRPL DMA IELD OLT \lrptel Senator James J. Divis of Pens ' I) t] ( l d TTC M: Tmt MTO TCT fsyhgq'na pleaded not ghuilty today to arty ou V PLAN F WORKERS MEET | SUITOR BACK TOMORROW «o ninogmens charging him «ith dis- j ( ' ' tubecdon and of bofiervyo cickets WASHINGTON Aug 30. «$Py-- An | District Workéra to Cather at Amrndnln Candidate for Assembly Plans Series Of irp Bal wag set an ominous \partly cloudy' is the fore- Hall Tonight; Three rum\: Meetngs. Neigh borhnod “nun“ &] onn , mee . o a LL « was macy la o * 9. , A Ar ® ers will meet Jno Amendola Hall, Pine Republican nem naten ofre ”WWW of vot nn It gr the cho gordgetments It e nat all the New Rng» appltes to m a R ansembliy from the second Noogara P99 00 pg g nop gto nvar and app exe land terrilary In the psth of total | avenue and. FifteentW s#treen “mm“ ® ou} . 'Fjet # on re hug bogPip oom, {tom M < . . eclipse twizrw unfrrsmmlf'vgr an mm?\ imam n'tiock, It wae anfinnnced b! John ralw m‘mwn ‘u-nrm he *has ”x yr I}: thro Dow a ”Tm,“ P42?” of ‘lfif‘k‘nnhfl apie made elaborsa'le prpp Hd , 2 w ha po ' < kee a ;_ ELLEE mc co pa tae ge 14 ( ationg for: obsrtving the phenomenon IF McXully, Plan F mwmrlar’mn artor rZ‘v'rifr, y\. prfii’hwm fi‘ggd;fl‘~‘r'fi\Lf:::-n The neice avarcs ors fepo tac bot- l - a r Be 2 Included aio is the frings of states N\l today |_ h: rmmn’m w M'fw‘r‘frxmmw ar 20 fetiet od jn fedora) bo that may glimpse a nearly complete - Mro MeNulty alee stated} that the (. },) pile Fm eampatan and have boon sop douet e obv tie fraternal eclipse, = ~Plan Fo associations had acbedbuted 486695 (pa apie des ”Mm”, '@ of neigh. (F847 Not dt win oats But for a corner of Massachusetis in public meetings to be held As | jn (Lhe interrsts of brres lent tor - duailerdt the belt of “3&qu (hr more! OQHNL‘ZUV' Wednesday, August 31 ~La Balle Ju- his candidarys. Mis frends haye been nif‘lnf‘u‘rk ‘d‘rfl-‘HJL‘A‘IUH and dc- prediction of \falr 'and warmer\ was njon high school, Buffalo avenue apd carrying on his campaign in his ap. Peohdents cf members | { given by the forecaster, * 74th street. - ~ -__ Miliens bail «as also «et at $1,000. * e -- Priday September 2 North Juntml wall mau n mnpen Davila was dmdirted by the & P + C » \ federal grand Jury on Ancust 18 with Bull Starts Fire , sgelltschool i Vacancies Are pm“; ibe vther men aru fhe @ ccm U ip ....... 1 {oe apple oe tC i 3 N. v., Aug 30 ([) -| Wednesday, September 7 - Berlnr LOCKPORT Aug. x 30 ~. Phe cem sn lip pou Gone | (Like Mrs. O'Leary's cow, Levi Snyder's high school, Pine avenug and Portagt owigpee on vacancies for s 10 -bull kicked over a lantern in a stall. road. the Democratic state convention has Falls M A Fined But whereas the fife Mrs. OLeary's| Mr.. MeNulty further said that the | filed the name of Raymond Wiison, 810 alls Men Are E.nc cow started was reputed to have caused Plan °F association had accepted the | Walnut atreet, as candidate for dele-. s s the disastrous Chicago fire. the fire invitation of the Fourth Ward Young ' gate to fill the vacancy cuused by Ris here vesterday, Herman here was limited to fi¥e farm bulld> / Men's Political club to aend apeakers tu‘uv. n- declination when, the Coops 26 338 Main street and Harry Ings valued at $10000 After sending ;a meeting of the rlub to be held in | petition was filed The committee 0080 Keppeqs 20 30 Ninkara §treet, ' were #1 fo a dMofltie: of the town where thev ; were qwanited for oo Haus e® oof dor degiy canduct fe- an ding from arto a vame~8t in which ths Involord an the Campbell hig tow a 0000} he reer « ege serraigned fast night before Pearse Juitice Jarob Ba- ° Wri Weudlmgcile ~ 0 C | $10) saedy. turned ;o( Persid tog fred -the name of) Heffmparten 114° Sweenpy street | Naith. \Ttuma®L “ltd“ , as chndidate (”a to TTT thr area ney - cansed by hia awn decora nm and the name of Orrimer K. Sparp 208 West avenue, Lockport on Sil the \ vacanry | caused By che. @eclinatin of '@rmmer raters anpiv far entlve shorthand Lawrence Dormer, Tren of WheotTteid the laritern flaming into a hay pnewumy Trinity Hall, Hast Falla and 15th ' L200 Ipstreet, next Sunday afternoon at 2 30 C | o'clock He- annoninm ed that arfanye- Five dark aniv, um'muoa eaft, hatural menis are being nad? for the appear» Wave, ringlet ends #1948. rnimplete ance of Plan Fo apeskers ato mertings 61 T flaking-\fin???” sgnoppe, $01 Tromt Co of local clubs during the present week .. & n presenta ' The - Fark | Maye - management dhandniz; a _|||o formerly at - tha \rm ore ias w % at tag” reu v3?” hm There candidates are Srmenibers cif bis (Swore rea psf bmw [ pme Rmmxw whs Trianan and Cogn erat.. Don t misa this if ragisters v Bept. 5 attraction Four for 236, > | Third strees. , Joyce or oppomtion siat«, ‘ 'rwWN «til in las bndar. workera' and peasants' congress of Bg» | com- Davis and Miller Are Releasod i - Fu