Show V - I - r 5alt gakc Zeibunt Tueday Morning o o 0 33 Persons : IJudo-- - (10--- war-inspir- 28 With Five g np-ent- Claims Two Lives Crouse said he was making public his instructions to the Raleigh county grand jury in advance of its January 11 meeting so that citizens might be encouraged to volunteer information to curb juvenile delinquency He said he would tell the jurors that "unfortunately we have parents who permit their children to frequent roadhouses wander about in the nighttime without parental control or effective restraint" major way of combating" the increase in juvenile crime he said "It is a known fact" he continued "that children as young as 10 years of age have been apprehended in the act of crimes "We must rely on what we can do to get at the cause of juvenile delinquency and I think indictment of responsible parents is the BECKLEY W Va Jan Parents who spare the rod will do so at the risk of criminal indictment if the next grand jury in this populous mining county follows advice Judge Clay S Crouse's he Judge Crouse saidheMonday considered was striking at that the root of juvenile delinquency by announcing that he would ask the next grand jury to return indictments against lax parents rt the means" Jury Reindicts i - 4 Face Charge Of Seditión ''Rooming House Fire Threatens Prison for Lax Parents e January 5 1913 ! Pm IMovie Director Draws $151208 for Year 4 UP) — PHILADELPHIA Jan counsel $62000 and Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp $37000 The report of R H Miley & Co revealed that Beardsley Ruml originator of the Income tax plan received $35240 as treasurer Jack I Straus presidpat received $50280 and Edwin I Marks vice president $45200 according to the report Other total remuneration reported to the commission included: Masonite corporation Chicago— CITY Mo Jan 4 Columbia Pictures corporation a Alexander Hall director (INS)---Tw- o were killed paid persons during the last fiscal year and six others injured in a fire that $151208more than the president $5608 destroyed a Kansas City rooming Harry Cohn received according to house Monday one of several corporation reports William Noel 45 died in a hos- made public Monday by the securities a n d exchange commispital from injuries suffered when sion he jumped from the burning Samuel Bischoff Columbia prohouse Mrs Effie Morris 60 was ducer w a a listed as receiving found burned to death in bed $112250 Swartz a n d Frohlick KANSAS 1 Ben Alexander president $30000) R G Wallace vice president $37 500 and J II Thickens vice president $35000 United Electric Coal Companies Chicago—Frank F Nothe president and director S40000 Julius Garfinkel & Co Inc Washington D C — William E Schmid president $42069 Clarence G Sheffield first vice president $63103 pay-as-you-- go r ' I - - I Added to List I - THIS TREMENDOUS SELECTION WILL SET A RECORD FOR W A SHrNGTON Jan 4 CT') — persons including George E Detherage were indict- eai Monday along with the New York Sunday Evening Enquirer for conapiring to impair morale and promote inaubordination and rntitiny in the armed forces Twenty-eigh- t of the defendants had been indieted previously on the same charge violation of the wartime oedition statute The new indictment was returned at the request of the justice department Besides listing the five additional persons and the Enquirer a week y publication it named a host of additional organizations and cited quotations from their literature The new indictment charged a conspiracy beginning in 1933 and continuing to this date whereas the previously returned bill had covered only the period from June 1940 to July 1942 New on List The five persons named for the triat time: E Deatherage of St AlOans W Va described by the justice department as a member of the Knights of the White Camelia which the indictment'said was one of 41 organizations formed to fur- ther the conspiracy Mrs Lois De Lafayette Wash- alias T N T" Chicago and 1 'Thirty-thre- e 1 1 1 ' 1 'if' a 4 i 11 1 4 1 1 1 g 0 Iburn NVitah 1 I 1 i Cv - - '1 i ' i I ( I 4 i 1 A I g I T 14 '' - - 77 ---- r ' ' : ' 1 ' ' ' :'! 771 :: t :: e ''' t 41( ' '' : - 41ve-- : I 4 - " k : - : ' ': ' 4 : - :s 0I- i'-- ce : : - - 4 '''' r - - -- : ' : : i : : '' " ' ir i r - --4 -- i ' - :::- rel ' i :': '2'4 5 ' ''':'- sQ' -- - ' i ' : 5 ': 4 5: '" - ' '' " Store Hours 10 a in to 6 p m : ' i - ! 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EILALL2 ": :n1 1 IN PROGRESS W 1 - Q c ld m - I A CHESTER S C Jan 4 (INS) —The Rev Samuel Rainey Hope retired Presbytertitn minister widely known former Presbyterian missionary to Japan died Monday at his home In Ches- 4 i 111"11-1111- — 4r ' ' "" f ' ' Qto 4 lt 'c::-r- : Itetirett Cleric Dies ?' Z 09 I AI4'' r i- frOm my superior officer I reported for duty January 1 as usual" he saieL At 8:30 that morning he received a wire recalling him to t -- - i inmore than 30 years army was chief clerk of the hesclouarters recruiting service In Denver since 1933 -Technically I was retired December 31 b u t lacking orders tL k k 1 f DENVER Jan 4 (HI—Just 24 hours after his 'retirement Sergeant John M Buckels of Denver was recalled to active duty by the war department Monday The sergeant who served 10 t - ':::: - A -' ? - excharge of letter' between- active duty –1 diclift have a chance to find out how it feels to have nothing to do" he remarked Sergeant Buckels is married and has a daughter Jo Ann i MISSES' JUNIORS' WOMEN'S 7N:''! : 6' ' V i-r- - Sergeant Gets ''--' s '!- -!- Defender" t --- ::: :: In the ' - s s ur - :- - :: z- Af P4- ''' - -- 11 T :' - : ' : 4 i : - - - Hans Diebel of Los Angeles deochbed as the proprietor of "The Aryan Book store" and one of the defendants and t h e original World Service" located in Erfurt 24-Ho- 7 1 - let :' -: ': - ' j 1 ' ' : - - 1 '14 e"Ve45 1 ( Cites Letter I ' IIMEIrmommipMEI lk Llo 'ell "75 rr was contained in the new indtct- ment The justice department said Floischhauer was publisher of the World Service" 1 The New York Enquirer the 1 department said was published by Wi11iam Griffin one of the original 23 indictees Griffin has been fight- ing removal to Washington to face i the charge A Ti S commissioner In New York Monday ordered his removal to Washington 1 1Vith the exception of Griffin all the 23 have been arraigned but they must be- rearraigned on the new bill the justice departrnent explained This first group of defendants Included Mrs Elizabeth Dilling 1 Chicago author of "The Red Net- work" David J Baxter San Dernardino Cal Robert E Edmond- 1 son New York and Santa Barbara Noble Los Angeles sentenced to five years last July 20 1 on conviction of sedition William Dudley Pellean Noblesville Ind leader of the Silver Shirts Eugene I N Sanctuary New York Herman M Schwinn west coast bund lead- 1 er George Sylvester Viereck New ' York sentenced last March to two to six years on conviction of viol1 aton of the foreign agents' registra- Von act and Gerald B Winrod Wichita Kan publisher of "The ivL '' o''''''''4'"'N'S: fendant : ‘' bFr ) lii ‘1' Act ATI 4 ' - The grand jury reporting Monday was a different panel from that which handed down: the in- d!ctment of tho 23 last July 23 It named a German Ulrich Fletschhauer of Erfurt Germany as a coconspirator but not as a de- - k 71 FA- ' P" anti-aubve- A ' I W Clark alias "G of Tacoma Wash Paquita De Shishmareff alias alias Paquita IDe Shishmarova Mrs Leslie Fry Cal and New York City Frank K Ferenz 'Loa Angeles whom the justice department said ba I been jailed in California for solation of the :date a : i 'T SAVINGS-NO- --c : - I - ' i - 4 r 1 11 II - k - t - r " !- — - - - - - :7 : ''' ''Ll "Yl::':1":7 '!' :' ''' i:: ::':' '':'' '':: '' : '': ' '' ' t'! 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