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^ • P n Telephone 2-3111 SYRACUSE JOURNAL Telephone 2-3111 Mondav. Novembe

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All heels . . all sizes 4 to 8. S t u r d y tread soles. In. a perma­nent, shiny,

blade rubber. 79

RUBBERS $ 1

If en's shiny III BBERS

Sturdily rein­forced m e n ' s shiny black rub­bers. Sizes 6 to 11.

$

Boys' and Girls' •»l B B E R S

Knobby tread boys' a n d girls' b 1 ack rubbers. Sizes 12% to 3 and 11 to 13%.

79

Children's 1 strap

0 \ ERS1IOES B r o w n 1 strap over­shoes with warm fleece linings. Sizes 5 to 12.

For Boy* Men

Children

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i Buckle

OVERSHOES Children' s 6 to 12 . . . $ 1.49 Misses', 12H to 3 $ 1 . 4 9 youths*, 11 to 13H $1 .59 Boys', 1 to 6 . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 6 9 Men**, 6 to 11 $1.98

Women's 1 snap

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Women's fleece lined gaiters in brown. Sizes 4 to 8.

OVERSHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY

at substantial savings

Syracuse Charities Pr ovided For:

CHEST TOTAL GOES OVER TOP

v i-pmiliilm-pijllli IIIWIip—i'i - W i i i — •' NMnwnpn M ; W•• • iwna iPwi in r 'I U'N" .

Campaign, Driven to Success, Closed With Rousing Rally Signalling Victory

By Workers Workers in the drive for funds for the Community Chest

went "over the t o p " today. Reports at the final luncheon this noon in the _Onondaga

hotel showed the total of pledges collected was $450,633. rh T h e goal se t for t h e c a m p a i g n w a s * - — ! — —

$450,000. T o p a s s t h a t m a r k i t w a s

HOTEL LOBBY TURNED INTO 'FOREST FOR SPORTSMAN'S SHOW

I n e c e s s a r y t o r e p o r t add it ion a I ! p l edges in e x c e s s of $47,000 t o d a y .

P l e d g e s - r e p o r t e d t o d a y w e r e , f t 8 , -1S2. T h i s inc luded $25,080 f rom t h e d iv i s ion w o r k e r s , $22,147 In specia l g i f t s a n d $955 f rom n a t i o n a l cor ­p o r a t i o n s .

I n t h e g r a n d t o t a l it w a s s h o w n t h e d iv i s ions h a d col lected $220,509. spec ia l g i f t s a m o u n t e d to $222,882

l a n d p l edges f rom n a t i o n a l c o r p o r a ­t i o n s w e r e $7,242. '

Only five of t h e 14 d i v i s i o n s of w o r k e r s exceeded t h e i r q u o t a s , bu t t h e i n d u s t r i a l g r o u p , No. 13, wen t s o f a r ove r t h a t i t m o r e t h a n offset t h e def ic i t s of l e s s f o r t u n a t e g roups .

CENTRAL CITY

M a s t e r s of t h e 24 Sco t t i sh R i t e

lodges. F . a n d A. M., in O n o n d a g a O t h e r d iv is ion* t h a t w e n t over I b o u n t y w e r e inv i ted to a t t e n d t h e

t h e i r o g a l s w e r e t h e f i rs t , a u t o m o b i l e s ; fou r th , c o n s t r u c t i o n ; s ix th . c lo th ing , a n d f o u r t e e n t h , w o m e n ' s d iv is ion .

G e n e r a l C h a i r m a n J o h n F . Cos-tel lo w a s wi ld ly e x c i t e d a s t h e r e ­p o r t s were r e a d t o d a y . I t w a s t he bes t s h o w i n g w o r k e r s for t h e Com­m u n i t y C h e s t h a d m a d e in severa l y e a r s a n d t h e r e w a s g e n e r a l r e ­jo i c ing a s t h e w o r k e r s b r o u g h t t h e i r c a m p a i g n t o a succes s fu l c lose .

Today's Total p Date J7.T70

B,«75 17.98ft 10,816

7,086 5.212 5,688

Division 1—Automobiles 2—Publishing,

b u s iness supplies...

3—Financial... 4—Construction 5—D e partment

s t o r e s . . . . ft—Clothing..., 7—Foods 8—R e s t a u-

r a n t s . drugs,

9—Professional 10—Public em­

ployes. , . . U-o-Scbools, or-

g a n i za-tions

12—P u b 1 1 c service.. . .

13—Industrial... 14—Women

Quota $7,012

7,15ft 19,539 10,528

8.118 5.209 6,738

4,723 17,«87

15,305

28.888

26,377 47.699 20,342

Report $1,567

1.800 1,847 1.463

1,164 775 890

1,788 2,549

3.205

1,868

2.542 1,520 2,103

4.118 15,678

13,892

26,685

23,448 54,807 20.941

T o t a l divi­sions $225,323

Special gifts 218.431 National corpo­

rat ions . . . 8,000

$25,080 $220,509 22,147 222,882

995 7,242

Grand total...$450,000 + $48,182 $450,633

DISTRICT FIRE CHIEFS NAMED

, C o m m i s s i o n e r W i l l i a m EL R a p p t h i s m o r n i n g a n n o u n c e d t h e a p ­p o i n t m e n t of W i l l i a m J . Connel ly a n d G e o r g e C. W i n t e r a s d i s t r i c t ch ie fs of t h e S y r a c u s e fire d e p a r t ­m e n t , e f fec t a t m i d n i g h t t o n i g h t B o t h wi l l r e p o r t f o r d u t y in t h e i r n e w r a n k a t 8 o 'c lock t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g .

T h e p r o m o t i o n s b r i n g s t h e r o s t e r of t h e f i re d e p a r t m e n t t o i t s full c o m p l e m e n t of o n e chief, t w o a s ­s i s t a n t ch i e f s a n d e i g h t d i s t r i c t ch ie fs . Conne l ly a n d W i n t e r s tood f i r s t a n d second r e spec t ive ly o n " t h e el igible l i s t f o r p r o m o t i o n . On ly c a p t a i n s of t h e d e p a r t m e n t w e r e p e r m i t t e d t o t a k e t h e civi l se rv ice examina t ion*

Vital Statistics BIRTHS

Mr. Slid Mrs . Howard Bigness ILouise Walke r ) , 112 Basset t st., son, l lov. 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richardson (Leona Hul l ) , 403 S. Lowell st. , son, Nov. 24.

Mr. and Mrs . Noel Hueber (Mildred Creegan) , 3«3 Buckingham av. , daugh­ter . Nov, 24.

Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Januszka Stella Caerwinska), 1245 S. State st., son, Nov. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P e t t a (Irene Simiele), 281ft G r a n t blvd., son, Nov. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dumas (Helen Longway), 136 Basset t st., son, Nov. 24.

Mr. an.) Mrs. Clement O'Toole (Franees Pr ice) , 932 W. Genesee st., son, Nov. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. John More (Antoinette Simiete>, 702 N. Salina st., daughter , Nov.' 24.

Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Trish (Dorothy , Fr ies) , 107 Ridgewood dr., son, Nov. 2,">.

Mr. aqd Mrs. Benjamin Mollica | (Anna Pornpo). 407 Prospect av., son,

Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Franc is Roddy

! (Marian St raub) . 107 Leland av . ; son. Nov. J:,.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kilgallen MLydhv TyrveH, 935 Ackerman av.,

VQ1I, NOV. 25. I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pelligrini i [ < Nancy Vaacarelli) , 111 E. Castle st., ; [ daUV.hUT. Ko* . 26.

Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s Shinni<k : i (Mary Shaffer*. 517 Hlxson av . , son . ' ! Nov . M.

weekly l uncheon M o n d a y of t h e

Sco t t i sh R i t e C lub n t h e O n o n d a g a

hote l to h e a r p l a n s d i scussed for

t h e o b s e r v a n c e in 1937 of t h e s e v ­

en ty- f i f th a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e C e n -

I t r a l Ci ty Cons i s to ry .

I t i s t h e p lan of t he cons i s t o ry t o

c e l eb ra t e t h e a n n i v e r s a r y by p r e ­

p a r i n g a c l a s s of 75 c a n d i d a t e s for

m e m b e r s h i p in t h e g r o u p . T h e m a s ­t e r s of all lodges a t t e n d i n g w e r e u rged to in f luence t h i e r lodge m e m b e r s . t o b e c o m e B l u e L o d g e c a n d i d a t e s . -

T h e p r i n c i p a l a d d r e s s of t h e d a y , however , w a s g i v e n by M e r w i n W . Lay , a t h i r t y - t h i r d d e g r e e Mason , a n d p a s t c o m m a n d e r of C e n t r a l C i ty Cons is tory . Mr . L a y s p o k e on t h e or ig in a n d h i s t o r y of t h e S c o t t i s h R i t e a n d t h e w o r k t h a t i t i s d o i n g in connec t ion w i t h t h e c a u s e s , ef­fec ts a n d poss ib le c u r e s of m e n t a l d i seases . T h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n of m e n ­t a l d i s ea se s is b e i n g u n d e r t a k e n , M r . L a y said, b y l e a d i n g h o s p i t a l s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , t h r o u g h t h e c o - o p ­e r a t i o n of t h e N o r t h e r n M a s o n i c j u r i sd i c t i on , w h i c h is u n d e r t a k i n g t o s u p p o r t t h e m in t h e i r e f for t s .

A m o n g t h e , m a s t e r s of S c o t t i s h R i t e lodges in O n o n d a g a C o u n t y w h o a t t e n d e d t h e l u n c h e o n w e r e H a r r i s A. So lomon , M o u n t S i a n i Lodge 864; R o y C. H i n e m a n , S a l t S p r i n g s L o d g e 520; J u d d L . R o w -lang , S e a a n d F ie ld L o d g e 2-982, a n d G u s t a v e F . Schne ide r , C e n t r a l

Killed Brother 35 Years Ago, He Says Pangs of Conscience

Compel Confession C H I C A G O , Nov . 30 ( U n i v e r s a l ) . —

A m a z e d b y t h e s t r a n g e s t o r y of C h a r l e s K o h r , 64, t h a t h e murdered! h i s b r o t h e r 35 y e a r s a g o a n d w a s confes s ing i t now b e c a u s e of t h e p a n g s of consc i ence , a u t h o r i t i e s h a v e p r o c u r e d a w a r r a n t for Ms, a r r e s t . • • .,;'*

Ivohr w a l k e d in to C e n t r a l pol ice s t a t i o n a n d a s t o u n d e d Se rg t . W i l ­l iam M u r p h y , w h o h a d be f r i ended h i m a t one t i m e , by h a l t i n g l y r e l a t ­i n g h e n o l o n g e r cou ld k e e p t h e d r e a d s e c r e t — t h a t h e h a d s l a in h i s b r o t h e r , H e n r y , 14, in a q u a r r e l a t Bellevil le , Jll. , m o r e t h a n t h r e e d e c ­a d e s a g o .

M e m o r i e s of t w o e lde r ly m e n a t Bel levi l le w e r e invoked t o d a y to b o l s t e r K o h r ' s confess ion . T h e y a r e t h e on ly t w o s u r v i v i n g m e m ­b e r s of t he c o r o n e r ' s j u r y w h i c h i n ­v e s t i g a t e d t h e d e a t h of H e n r i ' , w h o s e b o d y w a s found in a c i s t e rn in F e b r u a r y , 1002, 'nine m o n t h s a f t e r the boy d i s a p p e a r e d .

As a r e s u l t of t h e i r s to r i e s . Sheriff S i e k m a a n n of Bellevil le w a s inc l ined to bel ieve K o h r ' s confess ion t h a t t h e ' ' a cc iden t a l d r o w n i n g " of h i s b r o t h e r w a s in r e a l i t y a c a s e of m u r d e r .

A w a r r a n t w a s o b t a i n e d a n d P o ­lice Chief Lonn ie of Belleville p l anned to send a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to C h i c a g o t o m o r r o w to t a lk w i t h K o h r a n d p e r h a p s t a k e h im b a c k for t r i a l .

tColur said: "•"Henry had a job at Peter

Kirscher's saloon in Bellevil le. 1 wanted h im to qui t i t , and we * quarreled. 1 struck him over tha head w i th a stick, and to my horror. 1 discovered I had k i l led him. I threw his body down a c istern."

—Journal Staff Photographer.

MISS REBY FRANCISCO SHOWS HER SKILL AS AN ANGLER This Sturdy Tuna Deep Sea Pole Is Part of the Fishing Exhibit at the SporUman

Display

-Journal Staff Photographer.

MRS. MARGARET MONEY AND FAWN Nothing Startled About This Young Deer at Sportsman's

Show at Onondaga Hotel

Show of Outdoor Life » . , , • , • . " . • • - . ' • ' ' • • • • • . " •

Gets Under Way Here Syraeusans whose business takes them to the mezzanine

floor of the Onondaga hotel are advised to carry complete camping equipment and a compass. They will find themselves in a typical Adirondack forest if they travel in one direction, and among exhibits of fistiing and hunting equipment if they go in the other. They are warned, however, not to shoot the deer they will see wandering about nor catch the fish swimming lazily in pools. If they do so they will most assuredly run afoul of the law.' • _ _ — _ _ — • •,• . .-• -— -̂ —

T h a e x h i b i t s h a v e b e e n a r r a n g e d ] w m e h D i n g Dar l ing , a r d e n t c o n -

a s a s p o r t s m a n show, w h i c h p r e - j s e r v a t i o n i s t a n d fo rmer h e a d of a

c e d e s , b y t h r e e d a y s , t h e o p e n i n g I federa l c o n s e r v a t i o n b u r e a u , will be

of t h e a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n of t h e

N e w Y o r k C o n s e r v a t i o n Counci l t o

• Hemt-Proof « nafthablr Whit* Top • Liquid-t'riM>r » Green Bark

' 1 Wit 1 PADR O P DISTINCTION T r u l v * H.n .H rUa l>!c K m

N O T I C E ! Takf advantage of our trtr Wllhit. I»" n«t risk making a pattern of your t a hie. Let ii« do It—1<> insure a perfect f i t .

Phon* or Wr i te and a Representative W i l l Call at Your Home for Measurements—No Charge for Th is Service

U N I T E D TABLE P A D CO. 227 State Tower Building

M B J I A h t a l B L K B A N CALLS Telephone 2-5401

w h i c h t h e O n o n d a g a C o u n t y F e d ­

e r a t i o n of S p o r t s m e n wi l l b e h o s t s

f r o m T h u r s d a y u n t i l Saturday."*"

O P E N S T O D A Y .

T h e s h o w w a s schedu led t o open a t 4 o 'clock M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h a t a l k t o school c h i l d r e n b y G r a y MeCl in tock , e x p l o r e r a n d b i g g a m e h u n t e r . A t 8 o 'c lock M o n d a y e v e ­n i n g t h e r e wi l l be a n ' u n u s u a l c o m ­p e t i t i o n i n t h e ba l l room of t h e ho te l , w h e n P e t e r F o r g e n . f o r m e r s t a t e p i s to l c h a m p i o n , a n d J a m e s W o o d w o r t h , a r c h e r y expe r t , m e e t in & m a r k s m a n s h i p c o n t e s t .

T h e t w o deer , t h e r a i n b o w , b rook a n d b r o w n t r o u t a n d t h e p a r t r i d g e s a t t h e s h o w a r e b e i n g e x h i b i t e d b y t h e c o n s e r v a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t , a n d t h e e n t i r e s h o w h a s been a r r a n g e d t o i n c r e a s e publ ic i n t e r e s t in con-e r v a t i o n a n d s p o r t s a c t i v i t i e s .

C A S T I N G C O N T E S T .

I n c l u d e d in t h e p r o g r a m for t h e <l«xt t w o d a y s a r e fly a n d b a i t c a s t ­i ng exh ib i t i ons , w o o d c h o p p i n g c o n ­t e s t s , s p o r t s m e n ' s m o v i e s a n d s i m ­i l a r events*

T h e C o n s e r v a t i o n Counc i l c o n v e n ­t i on w i l l o p e n T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g w i t h d e l e g a t e s f rom 240 fish a n d g a m e c l u b s in N e w York S t a t e in a t t e n d a n c e . A skee t a n d t r a p shoot will be c o n d u c t e d t h a t a f t e rnoon a t t h e S y r a c u s e G u n C lub a n d in t h e e v e n i n g t h e r e will be a b a n q u e t a t

i t h e pr inc ipa l speake r . B u s i n e s s sess ions of t h e c o n v e n ­

t ion will t a k e p lace F r i d a y a n d S a t ­u r d a y m o r n i n g . T a l k s wil l be g iven oh a n u m b e r of t op ic s p e r t i n e n t t o conse rva t i on by l e a d e r s - i n t h e v a ­r ious f ields.

J o h n L. Ha lp ln , s e c r e t a r y of t h e conse rva t ion commiss ion , is d i r e c t ­ing commis s ion ac t iv i t i e s a t t h e show, l i e is b e i n g a s s i s t e d t>y N o r ­m a n E . B a s s e t t , g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of t h e show, a n d W a l t e r F a r r i n g t o n of t h e Gi lber t L a k e S t a t e P a r k ,

I ^ . . : '•• —Journal Staff Photographer.

JOHN L. H^LPIN MAKES FRIENDS WITH A GROUSE Secretary of the Conservation Commission Poses With Part of the Wild Litm 0

at the Onondaga Hotel Exhibit '

LEA OF GUILTY

Woman Complains Of Sneak Thief

T h e p e r s i s t e n t a c t i v i t i e s of a sneak thief, who h a s been b r e a k i n g in to he r home a t i n t ^ ^ - " ' • ' • • • ' • t he l a s t t h r e e m o n t h s , w a s r e p o r t e d S u n d a y m o r n i n g to 'J&etectiv.: -eph Kel ly a n d M r s . B„ C. Cole, 121 E. Cas t l e st . S h e sa id t h e i n t r u d e r h a d a t v a r i o u s t i m e s s to l en s h e e t s a n d o t h e r househo ld a r t i c l e s a n d h a d m a r k e d u p v a l u a b l e f u r n i t u r e .

GIRL REPORTS THEFT OF $30 FROM PURSE

Thef t of $30 f rom he r p o c k e t b o o k w a s r e p o r t e d to police e a r l y S u n d a y m o r n i n g b y Miss L o u i s e P a p i n e a u , 18, of 708 A l m o n d s t . M i s s P a p i n e a u said t h a t t h e m o n e y w a s t a k e n from he r p u r s e a f t e r it h a d been checked wi th h e r c o a t a t a dance ha l l .

A d m i t t i n g severa l p r i o r m i s d e ­

m e a n o r conv ic t ions , Aden Nolan , 33,

o l 161 W e s t m o r e l a n d av., ind ic ted

frjr bu rg l a ry , t h i r d degree , w a s p e r ­

m i t t e d to e n t e r a p l e a of g u i l t y t o

un lawful e n t r y w h e n a r r a i g n e d b e -

f # e C o u n t y J u d g e W . L. B a r n u m

JVibnday. H e w a s held for s en t ence

iaVer.

A l b e r t Donadio , 22, of 70T H i c k ­

ory st., e n t e r e d a p lea of gu i l t y to

a s sau l t , second degree , a n d w a s r e ­

m a n d e d t o ja i l for s e n t e n c e a t a

l a t e r d a t e .

Donad io w a s a r r e s t e d on c o m -

p m i n t of a y o u n g gir l who c h a r g e d

t l i a t he a t t a c k e d he r in h i s t a x i c a b .

J o s e p h Cooper, 45, of 6 1 2 ^ J a c k -

SL st., a cook, p leaded t o forgery,

ond degree , second offense.

TELLING OF A MURDER LONG AGO

WPA Staff Workers Fear Ax After Probe Searching investigation of the duties, hours of wo:

salary of every member of the administrative staff of the Progress Administration, conducted by five undercover tives from the Washington office, has left an air of uu£! in the old postoffiee building, with many fearing the ax about to swing again.

Direc to r Wi l l i am P . L y n c h t h i s * m o r n i n g a d m i t t e d t h a t h i s s taff of a ide s h a d been sub jec ted to a q u i z b y secre t i n v e s t i g a t o r s d u r i n g s e v ­era l d a y s of l a s t w e e k a n d t h a t t h e ope ra t i ve s h a d left t o w n w i t h o u t m a k i n g a n y s t a t e m e n t or i n d i c a t i n g in a n y w a y the p u r p o s e of t h e p robe .

W o r k i n g quie t ly , t h e o p e r a t o r s w e n t t h r o u g h eve ry office a n d d e ­p a r t m e n t , s e e k i n g full i n f o r m a t i o n on t h a t po r t i on of t h e W P A staff w h i c h is c lassed a s nonrel ief a n d w h i c h h a s been t a r g e t for m a n y poli t ical a t t a c k s . (

D u r i n g t h e r e c e n t c a m p a i g n m a n y c h a r g e s w e r e m a d e t h a t t h e a d m i n ­i s t r a t i v e s taff of W P A w a s be ing o v e r m a n n e d w i t h w o r k e r s w h o w e r e be ing r e w a r d e d for pol i t ica l d u t y or to a s s u r e s u p p o r t of s o m e key d i s t r i c t tman. T h e s e c h a r g e s w e r e denied u p to a n d a f t e r e lect ion b u t t h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n n o w u n d e r w a y ind i ca t e s h i g h e r - u p s in t h e W P A s u s p e c t t h e r e m a y be s o m e m e r i t t o t h e p r o t e s t s .

I t i s expec t ed t h a t t h e r e p o r t of t h e i n v e s t i g a t o r s will be m a d e d i ­r e c t t o W a s h i n g t o n a n d t h a t a n y a c t i o n will o r ig f ina te t h e r e .

Operetta Planned For Junior High

A t w o - a c t ope re t t a , " P u d d i n ' h e a d t h e F i r s t , " will be p r e s e n t e d in Be l l evue J u n i o r H i g h School a t 8 o 'clock F r i d a y even ing . T h e o p e r e t t a i s u n d e r t he d i rec t ion of M r s . K a t e Ca l l ahan , a s s i s t ed by Mrs . M a r y F o o t e a n d Mrs . Olive Mischler .

Inc luded in t h e c a s t a r e : T h o m a s W a t k i n s , C y n t h i a L o u n s b u r y , R i c h ­a r d Ma lany , J a c k F re lbe rge r , B r u c e Schweize r , Buell Wi l l i amson , L a -v in i a Shafer , J a n e R y a n , B e t t y El len C a s s , A r t h u r Guilfoyle, E d w a r d B a m r i c k , R o b e r t P l a n e r , J o a n Lewis , B lo s som Allen, B e t t y Brook ins a n d c h o r u s e s of c o u r t i e r s a n d v i l l agers .

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CHARLES KOHR (LEFT) AND SERGEANT BILL MURPHY OF CHICAGO Aged Man Confesses Slaying His Brother in Belleville, 111, 35 Years Ago ,

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St., suffered a b r o k e n left a r m S u n ­d a y n igh t , w h e n he s l ipped a n d fell on a n i cy s i dewa lk in t h e 100 block of Magno l i a s t . H e w a s t a k e n to St . J o s e p h H o s p i t a l .

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