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back to the Philippines. That has been the general's keenest ambition. It has been 'about all for which he has planned and lived. He Mte'ATVlCfmS ill Deaths of a Day has promised the Filipinos that he will return and it is entirely probable that this loyal people already is in wide uprising against the hated JOSEPH E. SZILEZY Joseph E.

fizllezy, a retired Iron conqueror. THE MORNING CALL faMlshr Dallr. Eieevt Bandar. In tha Call-Chranlcla Building, Sixth an Lladea Streets. Allentawn, Penniylrania.

bj The Allentown Call Publishing Co. Telephone No. 4241 BRANCH OFFICES: BETHLEHEM. B(H Mala St. Ftaana 1-71 CABBON.PAKTHFR Pattrraaai and Center Sta.

Lansferd -Poena 70S ASTON. Nerthanpten St. Fhana SS23 MONROE 76S Mala Strendsbarg Phona 1103 Boy at W. Waller. President and Manarer: J.

C. Bhumberaer. Tlca PreMdent and Comptroller: Davtd A. Miller. Vlca Preal-dent and Managing Editor: J.

C. 6humberer Treasurer: Donald p. Miller. Secretary and Asst Managing Editor; Pred Weiler- Assistant Managrr and Circulation Fere? worker, died Friday morning in his home, 1125 Lehigh Fullerton, in OF his 65th year. He had been bediast HITLER GREAT GREAT GRANDSON NAPOLEON? for the past six weeks.

He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Em- Hitler is really the great-great-grandson of lerick Szilezy and was bom in Slovak- la, coming to America at an early age. He was employed at the Thomas Napoleon, claims journalist Edward Bodin in the October issue of True Magazine. Before his story was accepted, the editors of True carefully B.

Rube. Editor; wuuara U. Kcimerc aacecuuve tailor. furnaces at Hokendauqua for a number of years and later at the plant of the Fuller-Lehigh Fullerton. Mr.

MRS. JENNIE M. TITLOW Mrs. Jennie M. Tltlow, widow of Charles D.

Tltlow of 1415 Union died Friday morning in Danbury. where she was visiting a brother. Henry Wildman. She had been in Danbury for the past two weeks. Born In New Fairfield, ah was the daughter of the late Wesley B.

and Mary, nee Burrhous, Wildman. She was a member of St. James Reformed church and the Home Department of Dubbs Memorial Reformed church. Her husband died several years ago. Surviving are four sons: Theodore Tltlow, assistant superintendent of thai Lehigh County Home; Arden Titkrw, Fort Washington: Joseph Tttlow.

Coatesvllle, and Carl Tltlow. Allentown; two daughters: Mrs. Ruth Beers, Norrlstown. and Efnel. wife of Alfred Redfield of Allentown, with whom she resided; a brother.

Henry Wildman, Danbury, a sister, Mrs. Nellie Groman, Allentown. Szilezy was a member of St. Andrew's Slovak Catholic church, Catasauqua, and the Woodmen of the World and examined Bodin's diary of 1919 which contained data substantiating his statement. According to Bodin's story, directly after the World War I Armistice, he chanced to visit the tomb of Napoleon.

The guard told of his grandfather who, while himself a guard there in 1880, had seen a young Austrian woman visit the tomb St. Joseph camp, J.D.S., of Northamp Week- Bandar Weekday BATES dare Only and Sunday Oca Year $6.24 $1.56 S7.80 Six Months 3.13 .78 3 90 Tbrea Months 1.5 .39 IM One Month J2 .13 .65 One Week .13 .15 Simla Copy .03 .03 ton. There survive his wife, Mary, nee TWO HUNDRED YEARS daily for months. Pokorny; five sons. Michael of South America, Frank and Joseph of Fuller-ton, John of Bethlehem, and Louis, United States Marines, stationed in OF WORSHIP He became friendly with her and she told him her name.

It was Klara and her last name California; six daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kuroc, Slovakia; Mrs. Ralph 1744 1944 sounded as if it had. been torn from Napoleon Trentalange, Allentown; Mrs. Arlo something like Poleon.

Tomorrow members and friends will gather at Hess, West Catasauqua; Otilia, Helen and Theresa, at home, and nine Later, the daily visitor confessed she revered the tomb because her great-grandmother had the old Union Church of North Heidelberg, six grandchildren. Rev. Francis Renoll will officiate at services at the J. S. Burkholder funeral home, 1601 Hamilton on Monday at 11 ajn.

Interment will be In Greenwood cemetery. miles north of Robesonia, Berks county, to cele MRS. CHARLES E. ROMIG met Napoleon at Austerlitz and had fallen In love with him. In secrecy the young Austrian brate its Bicentenary.

Bom out of early religious Mrs. Edna, nee Smith. Romig. wife controversies North Heidelberg was a Moravian woman admitted her grandmother was a daugh Circulation mainly In Lehigh. Northampton.

Carbon. Bucks. Be'ks. Monro. Schuylkill Montgomery counties.

Pennsyl- A 'superior advertising medium because of Ita well balanced nd thorough distribution. Entered as second-crass matter Sept 10. 1924. at the Post Office at Allentown, Pennsylvania, under the Act of Congress March 3. 1879 ASSOCIATED PBEKS UNITED PBESS Member of the Associated Press.

The Associated Press ta exclusively entitled to the una for republication of all news dupatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited In thia paper ana also local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Representative In the General Advertising Field: STORY BROOKS St FINLET Hew Tork. Philadelphia. Chicago.

San Francisco. Los Angelea AIlentowna Slogan: DWELL HERB ANIJ FROSPBR" or Charles E. Romig of 431 N. Fulton ter of Napoleon. When she returned to Austria died at 5:55 a.

m. yesterday in the church for the first 85 years of its existence. Indicative of the more liberal age in which we live she wrote her friend at the tomb that she had Allentown hospital, where she had been a patient since Aug. 30. She was is tomorrow's occasion, celebrated by both Luth married a widower named Herr Hitler.

tv years old. True, Adolf's father's real name was Schick She was born in Allentown and erdn and Reformed congregations, assisted by the Rev. Byron K. Home of the Central Moravian Church in Bethlehem, Dr. Kenneth G.

Hamilton elgruber. But twelve years before Adolf was born resided here all her life. Her parents were the late Howard T. Smith and Mrs. Catherine Smith.

his father changed his name to Hitler. Klara of the Moravian Theological Seminary and the Poelzl quite similar to the name of Klara Pol Surviving are her husband: her Moravian Trombone Choir of Lititz. ED. mother, Mrs. Catherine Smith of Al eon which Bodin Jotted down in 1919 was Adolf's mother and Alois Hitler was a widower lentown; two sons; LeRoy C.

Romig TN 1742 the settled portions of the province of Peun- and Donald H. Romig, both serving when she married him. juvlvanlfL HM not. vfmrf far tvl'AnH Hi, va11v nf 41iA I In the U. S.

Navy: three daughters; After the Nazi capture of Paris, Hitler im Tulpehocken Creek. Seven miles to the west of the mediately visited Napoleon's tomb. Dorothy, wife of Charles Boyer, Allentown; Kathleen Romig and Jean-ette Romig, at home; a brother, Ar MRS. ROBERT IL TRANS I Mrs. Florence nee Schmidt, Transue, wife of Robert H.

Transue of 634 Gordon died at 3:30 a. m. Friday in the Allentown hospital five hours after she was admitted as a patient. She was 51 years old. Bom in Nazareth, she was the) daughter of the late Edward L.

and Amanda, nee Messlnger, Schmidt. For the past 20 years she and her husband have been in the floral business. At the time of her death they were conducting the Trail of tho Lonesome Pine Flower Shop at 403 ff. 6th St. Surviving are her husband; three) sons: Robert Transue, Northampton: Larue Transue, Allentown, and Gerard serving In the U.

S. Navy: two daughters: Elthea, wife ot Earl Hoffman, at home, and Florence, wife of Richard Jacobs. Allentown; a sister, Mrs. Harold Bossoms. Allentown.

and a brother. Earl Schmidt. Philadelphia, and eight grandchildren. ALFRED DE BERARDINIS Alfred, infant inn r.t kfrA BOMBER PRODUCTION HERE FOR A LONG present North Heidelberg Church Lutheran and Re TIME And the strictest orders have been given by Hitler that his body be placed in the tomb beside thur Smith, Allentown, and two formed congregations worshipped in the Reed's Church grandchildren. which stood on a rising slope of land northeast of pres- Napoleon though that will never happen.

Ever since Consolidated Vultee Corporation established a plant here for the manufacture of a brand-new type of dive-bomber for the United JOHN MAZEPA John Mazepa, 572 Hazard Palm- ent-day Stouchsburg. It was to this church that the early settlers of Heidelberg looked for guidance and spiritual fellowship. But dissensions and quarrels dis States Navy the understanding and the promise The FDR Friendships turbed the peace at Reed s. From 1735 until the arrival erton, died at noon Friday in the Palmerton hospit u. He was in his 56th year.

had been that the plane had been designed for of the Reverend Henry Melchlor Muhlenberg. 1743, 1 Reed Church was the center of a religious controversy He is survived by his wife Nester By DAVID LAWRENCE and one daughter and three sons. Known in history as "The Tulpehocken Confusion: I Steve, Walnutport; Charles, Frank and The recurring quarrels at Reed's caused Conrad WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. When Prune Minister Anna; Palmerton; two grandchildren, a brother Frank, in Canada, and a use in the Pacific Ocean in the war against the Japanese and represented such changes as had been found desirable for the conduct of war only in that area and against this particular enemy.

At no time has it been suggested that the plane might also be used by the U. S. Navy Welser and others to withdraw from the Reed congrega Churchill made the comment at Quebec that he hoped tion and associate themselves with the Brothers in the "next year" to continue the conference with President Ephrata Cloisters. However, Welser could not Ignore sister, Mrs. Christiana Eskow, Great Meadows, N.

also survive. He was a member of St. Vladlmyr's Ukrain Roosevelt and emphasized at the same time the present concord ot such meetings, many Americans thought the ian Catholic church. In its operations against Germany. Helen Vicovlch De Berardinls, formerly of 1146 Mechanic Bethlehem, died Thursday at Wilmington, of pneumonia.

The parent and a brother. Robert, survive. The funeral Will be held on Mnrwlav mnrntnir frran Funeral services will be held at 10 British Prime Minister was putting in a boost lor Frest dent Roosevelt's reelection. Some Englishmen here tne situation at Reeds because, in his position as a magistrate, it became necessary for him to settle controversies growinsc out of the "Confusion." particularly the claims of rival groups for possession of the keys to the church. Furthermore, Welser was, at heart, a Lutheran.

He tried in various ways to bring order to In spite of this cardinal fact, there has been an undercurrent of local opinion (without any abouts, however, take quite the contrary view. They a. m. Monday at the Zlegler funeral home. 177 Delaware Palmerton, followed by mass in St.

Vladlmyr's church. Interment will be made In suggst that maybe Mr. Churchill was beginning to build the Connell hnm 42? v. aty sr basis in fact, of course) that the end of the war his own fences because It seems quite probable that as the church in which he had been an active member be in Europe would bring curtailment or suspension Bethlehem, with interment in Holy Saviour cemetery. soon as the war is over In Europe there will be a demand I Ukrainian cemetery.

fore joining the Ephrata Brotherhood. of local manufacture of dive-bombers of the in Britain for another prime minister. It may be that Late in 1741 a titled nobleman, count Nikola us von Mr. Churchill is tying to persuade the British people tree which is known as TBY-2. It was that Zinzendorf came to Pennsylvania to preach the gospel to that he is indispensable in protecting British interests tne uerman-speaking settlers of the province.

Zinzendorf in the subsequent talks with the American President. Pumpernickle Bill kind of opinion that leads to quite widely spread rumor or generally accepted belief. Furthermore it was quite naturally promoted by our Certainly the Churchill-Roosevelt friendship has been cauea a series or religious meetings to which all Germans In Pennsylvania were invited. At one of the meet viewed in Great Britain as of major value to that coun Br WILLIAM S. TROXELL ings Conrad Welser met the "Count and told him about try.

and the continuance of the entente would naturally characteristic American optimism which con the deplorable conditions among the Lutheran and Re formed people of the Tulpehocken region. Zinzendorf gladly accepted the invitation to come to Tulpehocken tinues to engage in wishful thinking and to prompt so many brash statements by the unin become important as an election argument lor tne continuance of Mr. Churchill in power. Eden May Succeed Churchill There are many suggestions hereabouts from well-in On Da Allentown Fair Fridawg, da 22d 1944 to preach and restore order if possible. formed to the effect that the war is all over but Lieva Maid un Boova Fert Fon Hame: It is not difficult to realize how influential a titled the shouting.

formed Britishers that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will be the next prime minister of Great Britain and that Die Allentown Fair Is so tzu sawga nobleman would be in preaching to the early German Now the community ha received very posi settlers who had always stood In awe of nobility in their tive and very reassuring information from the old world homes, zinzendorf "awakened" many souls he will come Into power shortly after the stage is set for peace negotiations. Mr. Eden in more of the Tom Dewey type young and vigorous. The British Foreign Secretary is well thought of in the United States and Is widder ferlwwer un hen ous gamocht fer etch won die Fair des yohr net et nemma hen kenna schrelva, 's same wle aw farm yohr. Bis es nagshd yohr wolla m'r hoffa brelcha m'r den brief S.

Navy to the effect that no reduction in output and gathered a large number of followers in Tulpehocken and Heidelberg. Some writers aver that the count posed as a Lutheran while engaging in proselyting for expectea to be tne cnier ngure arouna wnicn tne peace of the TBY-2 planes Is contemplated by tne Navy even with the end of the war in Europe. Instead, output In excess of what originally negotiations will center. the unitas Fratrum, or Moravians. It is more charitable, however, to say that he was.

sincerely interested In the nimmy schreiva, un os ol woh now fert sin widder tzurick dahame sel maiga. The general concept which the supporters of Mr, Roosevelt Including Vice President Wallace have been had been planned Is going to besought. To advancement oi christian worship. Die woch wor arrlck rayerich bis developing for campaign purposes is that someone should represent the United States in the next four years who is heit. Doch ferol os es die airshda drel Zinzendorf returned to Europe late in 1742.

hen, ow'r faila aw won die leit woh batzawla fer nel on da Fair, rum kumma fer senna wos fer socha os die priza gawunna het. 'S wor ou g'shpass rum gae die socha badrochta. die shtickers bagucka, in kartza werta sel wor 'n gross dale fon da Fair os des yohr net la. Ess shtander huts net nagshd so fiel wie 6hunshd yohrs, un gammel shtander un wohret saiger so tzu sawga gore kennie. Soicha os also mohl die kep abissel in die hae shtracka sin yusht soicha os abissel iwwer die shtrang shloga.

Mr sin shure os sare wenlch fershunna werra darrich gammelerrei. Die Shows sin so tzu sawga wie sie shun worra fer etllcha yohr, blenty maid, ow'r wenich boova. Unnich 'm Grandstand is 'n grossle ferannerlng gaeich was m'r ols gawaln'd wor tzu senna in mashnla. Ihr wiwia noch wle n'r etch aw fer leicht In nela mashln k'huekd hen fer senna wie drln hucka dade. un alsa mohl hut der Pap aw 'n mashine kauft on da Fair.

Now is selar same blotz fol luft sniffer fon alia orta, noch so gore Deitsch plane os ferol os m'r wase. fon eicn. that end Consolidated Vultee Is expected to add 2.000 production workers to its pay-rolls within dawg yader dawg abissel garayer'd just at the time when the young Reverend Henrv Mel- on intimate terms of friendship with Prime Minister cnior Munienoerg arrived in Pennsylvania. Muhlenberg's (Churchill, Marshal Stalin and Generalissimo Chiang attention was soon drawn to me conrused state of af the next four months. This is very, very good news not only for the hut, worra dawg fer dawg grossa krowds hous.

Woh die leit ol bei kumma sin wissa m'r net, ow'r sie worra doh, un ol huts g'sheind hetta 'n gutie tzeit kot. Doch wors net die fairs in Tulpehocken. As a true Lutheran he succeeded rkai-sne. out it seems prouauie iiuw iiiau me vjeueraiia-simo will occupy a less and less important place in future councils, particularly since China has been virtually thousands of present employes of Vultee, but it in restoring orthodox Lutheranism at Reed and in building the new Lutheran church west of Stouchsburg knocked out of the war. If.

therefore, Mr. Churchill gute tzeit os al kotta hetta. won ihr Is very good news for the community which can expect 2.000 additional hands to be employed now Known as Long cnurcn. woh fert sin aw dabel sel hetta kenna. 'S YAAHRESFESCHT AM WAISEHAUS 'S Yaahresfescht am Waisehaus An Womelsdorf, dart owwe draus, Was iss es doch en scheeni Zeit Far yunre un far alte Lelt.

Mer riacht slch achunn der Daag devor, Mer duht sel Aerwet, sorgt slch Vor, Dass mer der gans Daag schpende kann Un sehne was also dart geht an. In aller Frieh, do schteht mer uff Un faahrt schnell noch der Station nuff. Mer nemmt die erscht Train, die geht Noch Womelsdorf, wu's Fescht aageht. Was las die Train docli so volt Lett, Sle kumme bet vun welt un brelt; En Yeder llebt ans Feacht zu geh, Wer eemol geht, der geht norh meh. Ee Train folgt aa der annere nooch, Vun maryets frieh bis mittags hoch; Mit G'sehpaenn un Caers faahre sie naus Un kammle slch ums Waisehaus.

Vun Allentown, rum Lechadaal, Vun Bethlehem en gross! Zaa.nl; Vun Burks. Montgomery, kumme ale haer, Mit Railroad Train un Trolley Caer. Northampton, dart am Delaware Flues, Schickt no vicl, dasa mer wunn're muss. Aus Berks un Lebanon kumme Die hen es Waisehaus cum Zlel. Iss mer am Station aagelangt, So schteigt mer aus, es Haerc voll Dank.

Mer guckt mat an der Baerrlck ntwwer, Was Mensche seht mer doch alliwwer. Die Ileiser dart sin prechdich g'schmickt, Mer fiehlt slch recht vun Haen entzlckt; Die Baem sin grie, der Busrh voll Lelt, Was Iss es doch en Feschtllchkeit. Mer geht der Weg mol nuff ans Home, Umringt vun Leit en langer Schtrom. Die Orphans schtehne newe am Weg, Sie waarte far Ihre Frelnd mit Freed. Soball mer hiekummt, geht mer naus An die gross Schpring, scheppt Wasser raus.

Die Ilitz, die macht es, dass mer fiehlt Far Wasser, das em laabt un kiehlt. Was iss es doch en scheeni Quell. Es Wasser iss gans klaar un hell; Es laaft dart aus dem Baerrick raus, En Sege gross fars Waisehaus. Eh Yedea drlnkt aus seller Sclipiinj, Sell Waaaer Isa en keachtlirh Dingi En wle sell! Indt mer net An tfaar kern Blatz, uff welt un breet. 1 Sie schtellt uns vor en Lebensbild, Aus dem Iewendich Wasser quillt; Des Bild welst hie uff Jesus Christ, Der unser Aller Heiland 1st.

Daren die Gebeie geht mer nau, En Yedes iss en scheener Do sin die Khmer gut versarkt, Ihr Leib un Seel waerd do recht g'schtaerkt. Es fehlt ne Eltre, lieb un tret, Doch 's Waisehaus gebt's Ihne nel; Erzichung un rn gute Lehr Erhalte ale tu Gotte Ehr. Dann geht mer noch der Allentown Baend, Sie Iss dart uff em Musikschtaend; Sie blose In Ihre Haerner nel Un mache Musik mit viel Trei. Die Baend kummt alle Yaahr dohie, Sie schaffe hart un gewwe sich Mieh; En bessert Baend, die indt mer net Un wnn mer iwweral! suche daet. Soball des Middaag gesse iss, -Geht alles in der Busch gewiss.

Dass G'sang, Gebet un Exercise Beitraegt ru Gottes Lob un' Freis. In all de Sache. die vora geh Denkt mer Im Clemlrt an die, Wu far die Aaachtalt vlel hen g'schafft, Im Sege un mit grosser Kraft. Der Bausman, Albrecht un der Tundt, Ihr Naame sin der Kaerrich bekannt; Ins ewich Lewe sin sie hie, Dart lohnt sie Golt far ihre Mieh. Noch ann're hen aa viel geduh, Hen Mieh un Mittel gewwe dazu; Mer denkt an sie zu daere Zeit Gott lohn sie in der Ewichkeit! i En Lied waerd g'sunge, dann gebet.

Die Kinner kumme far sell! Freed. Ihr Exercises gewwe sie dann, Deel sin ernscht, dee! voll Fun. En Red waerd g'halte, en Opfer gewwe, Dass sie es noetich hen zu lewe; Mer bleibt eh Weil un schwetzt mit Lelt, Uff so en Weg geht schnell die Zeit. Dann geht mer noch der Station ru Un nemmt sel Train, die nau iss due; Dann iss mer ball daheem im Haus, Froh dass mer noch em Fescht waar naus. Was waar des doch en scheener Daag, Ken Druwwel hot er g'hatt, ken Klaag; Mer freed sich iwwer die Waisesach Wer mithelft, der folgt Jesu nach! ISAAC SIMMERS STABK.

There were, however. some earnest souls In Heldcl. steps out of the picture. It will leave only Mr. Roosevelt and Mr.

Stalin, who have seen each other only once and then only In the presence of many officials. That could hardly be characterized as a personal friendship of long Very shortly by this concern. It means that Etllcha hen die wooh darrich gamalnt die Fair het ken recht lava, 'a wear ken tzucht un yocht, un dade net berg who wished to receive their spiritual guidance from even if the European war ends this fall, the ef tne Moravian Brothers at Bethlehem. Among these were standing. feet of cutbacks in military production will be loDias uicKei, nis orotner Frederick, and their, wives; Secretary Hull got along pretty well with Marshal gagrisha werra wies ols wear etlicha yohr tzurick.

Die uhrsoch fersel is John Fischer and his wife Anna Sibilla: Frederick Ger Stalin, too, and it may be that, if Governor Dewey is leicht tzu brouch yusnt hard and his wife Barbara: Stephen Brecht and others. elected president, he would retain Mr. Hull at the head of the Department of State or in some Important ca In 1743 groups worshipped in the homes of these people, usually in the home of Tobias Bickel which was less than draw denka wle nel fon eich boova os fert fon hame sin, un wie ihr eich blessiert hetta won n'r doh gawest weara. Sis ihr shtim. un ihr lava os pacity in negotiating the peace probably as a perma one mile east of the church, the farm now owned and nent member of the American peace mission.

operated by George Ruth. Altogether too much emphasis has been placed on fail'd, un die Fair grick'd aw ken recht lava bis n'r widder tzurick sin personal friendship as a factor in future peace negoti These families were served by a Reverend Jacob ations. There is always danger in too much Intimacy LIschy, a native of Switzerland and educated in the teachings of the Reformed Church. Lischy was sent to fer die rides el nemma, un druppa welss tzu da shows ous un el gae between heads of states. Because, no matter which way Heidelberg by the Moravian Brothers at Bethlehem where the benefits go, there are always suspicions that one or the other of the two personalities involved was unduly senna wos tzu senna is woh sie donsa os es shmok'd.

he had been ordained as a Moravian preacher. It ap pears that the early founders of the church were un generous with nis people money or obuvious to his 'S fee wor widder wunnerbore shae, people needs. While personal contact is important in willing, at first, to be known as Moravians, for thev be cushioned very much in this community at least by this increased emphasis upon production for the war in the Pacific. In fact the company is seeking at this very moment hosts of unskilled persons whom it will train at once and pay while they are in training. These workers are going to be needed on the assembly lines whose machinery now has been almost completely provided with the elaborate tools necessary for line production.

The preparatory phases for the production of staunch, dependable fast planes of the torpedo bomber type have been completed. Quantity production is soon to follow and that quantity production will continue as long as the Japs have a battleship, cruiser, destroyer, tanker, transport or even sampan afloat. Inasmuch as the Japs have evidenced a national determination to accept suicide in defeat, the end of the war in the Pacific is a long way off. die kee hen recht gaglitzer'd so glot diplomacy, it should never be stretched to the point came dissatisfied with Lischy's services even before the worra sie shtrick id. un die gcll hut church was built, claiming that he was teaching Mora os des lalsa, helfa hen runner sheesa, Doch so grossa iadressa os sellie planes sin doh on da Fair, so tzawm un kommon wears all'm noh tzu flel fon eich, woh dawg fer dawg um die grossa luft sniffer rum sin un helfa sie fllega.

Bauerra g'shar is awenich may doh wie 'm ledshd yohr, doch so tzu sawga gor nix gaeich fiela socha os m'r ols gawain'd wor tzu senna lm hln-nerra end fom bush. Der Raymond Hoot, der gorda track tor mon fon unna drous is der alnUlch'd uf da ewwerra side fom walg hlnnlch da gcils shtel drous. Ol die onnerra bauerra g'shar lelt sin uf da unnerra side 'm walg, bis wedder der long geils shtol. Der bush drunna wear aw lare wona net wear fer die flela trailers os drin shtain, un woh die shtand un show leit os da Faira ragler noh gain, yusa fer drin wohna. Der Benny Weiss der Bingo mon is om sama alta blotz won where affairs of Mate are handled on a personal basis without full knowledge of details by more people than vian doctrines and not those of the Reformed faith.

A m'r gamalnt weara lwwer tzoga mit selda, 'S fedder fee. die si, uxa, shore un ols onner fee wor aw lwwer rous the heads of states themselves. conference of church leaders from twelve communities was held In the Tobias Bickel home on August 29. 1743. No Certainty on Policies to determine whether Lischy was preaching Reformed or There Is no certanlty what the British or Russian policies will be in the post-war years.

Unquestionably Moravian doctrine. Before fifty elders and deacons Rev shae. Die maid un boova os tzu da 4-H klubs kairt, so wohl wle aw die F. F. A maid un boova hen widder iwwer rous gute gaduh mit da socha os na fohr gamessa worra so wie fee erend Lischy defended himself against these charges.

there will be pressure of an economic nature which will maintaining tnac he was Reformed and not Moravian. affect national policies. Indeed, it has recently been The elders and deacons decided to set up a system of reported here that the Russian policy is by no means firmly set and that there are fluctuations as between a cnecking upon Lischy's statements and were designated for each congregation served by him. The "reporter" for the Heidelberg families was Frederick judga, si, hinkle, un eema raisa, un gawora bauerra g'shar uf flxa. Fiel fon eich os fert sin hen aw sellie sama g'shefta gaduh wie n'r noch dahame worra.

un eb die gons ard bol lwwer tzoga wor mit griek. quasi-isolationist and an internationalist position. Much will depend upon the policy of the United States, and in mcKei. it is interesting to note here that this same Frederick Bickel later moved to Ecthlehem where he and this regard the Democrats have a far more important er shun Is fer in da drelsich yohr, un point than in stressing the value of the Roosevelt per the members of his family became loyal Moravians. der beer shtand is aw wie immer dafor.

Wort a mohl bis n'r tzurick kumma Lischy's services lasted only a short time. The Mora fers nel Obsht gabei senna, un woh sonality in conferences with the other heads of state. It is especially Important, for instance, to know whether Russia and Britain will go their separate ways on the theory that the influence of the United States will be vians at Bethlehem urged him to decide whether he was dawgs ruich un fershlofa, un nochts fol lava. Die policeleit hen welters nix tzu duh, yusht alsa mohl soicha nei hola os abissel may lawda hen os truly Moravian or Reformed. In 1748 the clergyman be Intermittent and not continuous in the settlement of Eu came a Reformed minister.

der Edgar Fink der Superintendent dafon is. Die wend un die ceilinga sin ol i iwwer tzoga mit nei wall board, un hen fon denna nela hella floures-cent lichter fers gabei uf lelchta wie won die sun tmmcr om sheina wear. ropean questions or the maintenance of world peace. cany in 1744 tne Reverend Antony Wagner, also a (Reproduction rignts reserved.) Moravian, was sent to minister to the families of Heidel berg. It was during his pastorate that the first church Noh hen sic aw sellie alta Rhtander was built.

Ills wife. Eliznbrth. lies buried in the Gods rous KATlNsa mit da sneuoa giaws Acre in the rear of this church. These Days By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY me records or -cnristian Lower, storekeeper, near Womelsdorf, show that in the spring of 1744 Tobias Bickel purchased nails to "build a church in dlerra fers gabocka socha net dull, un hen recht shoffenda, show kases fers gabocka socha.

Die kases shtaln um die railing rum mit blenty blotz hinna draw fer die Judges shoffa. 'S ew-wershd dale fom gabei os niver gaeich da Chew shtross gait, un woh ols die parshing un drauwa worra, is now THE DOUBLE STANDARD Tobias Bickel had donated a tract of nearly three acres at tne western end of his farm for the purpose of erect Francis Biddle, Attorney General of the United States, ing a church. There is a tradition that Bickel wished to have the honor of digging the first spadeful of earth is charged with the task of prosecuting those who break the laws of the United States. He apparently makes a distinction between those who are pro-New Deal and those who are anti-New Deal, in the instance of Sidney sie fohra kenna. Sie hen da onner owet 'n show mald'l el g'faid'l, un iwwer nocht lm kooler kalta fer uf soberra.

Da nagshda morya wor ale ow'r widder In line fer donsa. ferol os sie tzlmllch hard drel ous g'sehna hut lm g'slcht. Die gells races worra iwwer rous gute ferol os der track dawg fer dawg dreckich wor, un die shows fer'm grandshtand worra aw gute. Doch Is es bol tzeit os fon eich boova fert im griek bol tzurick kumma kenna. fer helfa nei lava In die shows tzu duh.

In kartza werta, maid un boova, die Fair wor so gute os m'r hoffa kon sie tzu howwa won so fiel fon eich fert fon hame sin, ow'r wos m'r ol hoffa tzu howwa 's nagshd yohr, is 'n Fair fon da guta alta ort mit yader'm fon eich tzurick dahame. fer greisha uf 'm midway os die Miss Liberty drunna uf 'm Centre Shquare uf 'm monument, sich rum dray'd fer sehna wos om aw gae is. Mit beshd glick tzu ol, wie immer, der PUMPERNICKLE BILL wnen tne excavation was begun, but his plans were dis rupted when some one else rushed in ahead of him and der blotz woh tzwae may granges ihra exhibits hen. Die Harmony Grange fon Pennsvllle.is im eck nous gaeich ITALIANS DEFY GERMAN THREAT Despite the threats of the Germans in North Italy to execute something like 80 Italian hostages if the former Roman chief of police, Pietro Caruso, were executed upon charges brought by the new Italian government In Rome, a court found the man guilty and yesterday a firing quad executed the criminal In precisely the same way that so many of his victims had been executed. While Caruso undoubtedly was guilty of more crimes against his fellow-countrymen during the Fascist and later during the Nazi regime, the specific charge was that upon German orders he had rounded up 50 prominent Italians and turned them over to the Germans for execution in the Ardeatin cave near Rome.

He had also been accused of pursuing Italians who sought sanctuary In St. Paul's church, thus violating not only the extraterritorial rights of the Vatican but also one of man's most sacred traditions the inviolable asylum of the church. When the Germans learned that their tool had been put under arrest, they sought to come to his aid by issuing a threat to take the lives of scores of Italians held as hostages in North Italy. It remains to be seen whether they will fulfill that threat now that the police chief has been executed after fair trial. It would appear that the Germans have been bluffing.

This business of killing' sixty to eighty persons every time the other side takes the life of one person just must peter out some time. plunged a shovel into the ground. Hillman and the P.A.C. Ida shtross, un die Seipstown grange The Hatch Act declared, as Senator Moore of Okla The first church ttood where the sexton's house now is grawd nava draw bis nul ons eck woh die Trexlertown grange awfong'd. homa points out.

to be unlawful for any person, Including an association, corporation, or other organiza stands. It was a wooden, two-story structure. Some of its logs and foundation stones were used in building the tion, to make a contribution in excess of $5,000 during Die Central grange fon Germansville is drous im hinnershda eck woh ols present irame dwelling which serves as the sextons house. any calendar year to any committee or other organization engaged in furthering, advancing, or advocating the nomination or election of any candidate for an elective The first floor of the original church served as the die Seipstown grange wor. Farna im eck woh die eema ols worra Is 'n shtand os hunds fressa adfertis'd.

un die Lecha Dahl eema boova hen blotz teacher's home while the second floor was used during Federal on ice, including the onice of the president of weekdays as a scnooiroom ana as a place of worship on the United States." woh ols die safe un grumbierra worra. Mere we may note mat tne people or Heidel Yet, Sidney Hillman admitted before a Congressional Ebbes is ow badirelich tzu senna, berg had organized a school as early as 1744. fully ten Committee that the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of un sel Is. os die Fair des yohr ken years before the first system of education (The Charity America contributed $100,000 to the C.I.O.-P.A.C. this bcnooi) was organized in tne province of Pennsylvania.

year. Mr. Biddle's obligation is to bring those apparently sli tickers on die socha gaduh hut fer weissa wos fer prizes os gawunna sin Even though seventy-two years have passed since the first church was demolished (1862) local residents still 25 Years Ago Today! werra. Ihr wissa ols sellie glaina bloe, guilty of violations of the Hatch Act into court and to let the courts decide whether the language of the Act gives them the loopholes which they read into it. The evasion refer to the sexton house which occupies the same spot, rote un gaila shtickers as n'r aw ols gaglicha hen tzu gucka dafor, fer as tne "scnuinaus senna eb da Mam ihra kucha.

odder On November 4. 1744. the new church was dedicated. of the Act by splitting P.A.C. into two parts, designed to meet the requirements of the Hatch Act and other Corrupt Practices Acts, as amendedby the Smith-Connally Act, is to obvious to fool even Mr.

Biddle. k'haig'ld socha, odder 'm Pap sel meeting of the Pennsylvania Synod was held at the A.Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1919 Unless owners of 13 local silk ribbon mills acceded to wage increases demanded by 1.400 employes before Oct. 1, the employes threatened to strike. Getting Away With It It is true that (Sidney hlilnian is raising this money to waitsa, grumbierra, ebbel odder wos net.

'n prize gawunna het. 'S wor shporesome ganunk fer yusht glaina bobierna shtickers yusa woh onnerra Faira ols bond shlip gewwa hen dafor, time, presided over by Henry Antes. The Moravians used the word Synod long before the Reformed Church employed it. The governing body of the early Reformed Church was known as the Coetus. with its headquarters elect Mr.

Biddies boss to a Fourth-Term and that Mr. Biddle has reason to hope that the defeat of Dewey will in Holland. The first Synod of the Reformed Church 's same wie sie aw heit noch bond insure his retention of the Attorney Generalship. It is as organized in Lancaster in 1793. Exhibits by industrial firms at the Great Allentown Fair were attracting much attention due to the unprece-dentedly large number and quality.

csking a lot to demand that Biddle prosecute his own benefactors; yet, his job is to see that the law is en On April 9, 1745, Bishop Augustus Soaneenberir. one shlip ous gewwa fer der lavendich shtock. Ow'r tzu senna os sie evens sellie shtickers nimmy hen, "Wow." sel dut net yusht da leit laid os alia well noch wunnerra wos sie gawunna forced, good law and oad law. even law that may put of the greatest missionaries of the Moravian Church, organized the congregation definitely along Moravian lines and administered communion to eight persons. For sev him out of office.

Al Capone's defense used to be that The dentists of Lehigh Valley held their annual fall meeting in tha he could get away with it. and apparently as long as Mr. eral decades thereafter the congregation appears to An Biddle is Attorney General, Sidney Hillman will be able to get away with it. have been thoroughly Moravian. There is no definite Bewahre Deinen rv.ss, du zum Hause Gottes eehear.

Liberty theatre at East Greenville. Dr. F. Getz of Columbia university delivered an illustrated talk and clinic on "Dental Restorations." Horoscope The basic wrong in the New Deal is that it produces komme das du hoerest. das 1st besser denn der anarchy in administration.

Instead of abiding by the v-ryic. now deposited in the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem law. ways are sought and found to by-pass the law. The Einweihung den 15 and 16 Mat 1847. include burials as late as 1822.

Reformed and Lutheran New Dealers function like the old-time wicked corpora BACK TO THE PHILIPPINES For the first time in almost years, the Americans returned to Manila on Thursday and Friday in force and while they did not remain there, they gave every evidence that they expect to return at no very late date and stay for an indefinite period. Challenging the Japanese fleet to come out of hiding wherever it might be the Americans with a great fleet of carriers swept close to the Philippine Islands, released hundreds of bomber planes with fighter escorts. While the bombers were sinking and damaging scores of ships in Manila bay, the fighters were knocking out more than two hundred Japanese planes during the greatest show of Jap air strength anywhere In the Pacific in many months. As a result, the Philippines appear to be the seat of a veritable panic. The Japs have declared martial law and they have acknowledged the seriousness of the attack and the ominous threats for them which the raids portend.

So General MacArthur, with his splendid partner. Admiral Nimitz, appears well on his way You have an alert mind, learn tion, the head of which would hire a lawyer not to tell ARTHUR GRAEFF. quickly, and can readi-ily do what you have seen others do. services were neid as early as 17 In the Transactions of the Historioal Society of Berks County, Volume page 309. Daniel Miller states that the Lutherans and Rim what was awiui or unlawful, but how to get around the law so that he could do whatever he wanted to do.

You lack originality, but you are care Mr. Roosevelt started the procession in that direction by NOTE The Bicentennial Folder issued by North The second day of the big strike of employes of the U. S. Steel Corporation found little change in the situation, although some reports would indicate that the strikers had scored several gains. There was little doubt, though, that the industry was gravely crippled in the great steel centers of the Pittsburgh, Chicago and Young-town area.

ful and prudent. You are honest. Reformed took possession of the church in 1831. The present church building was erected In 1846 and oemanaing ana receiving manic cnecks or power, particularly for the expenditures of vast sums without Congres considerate and friendly. You enjoy attention but when not forthcoming.

Heidelberg contains valuable records of God's Acre, as preserved in the Moravian Archives of Bethlehem, up to 1822. It also contains Lutheran and Reformed records you do not complain. Your next year dedicated on the 15th of May. 1847. Since then the building has been remodeled several times.

In 1914 the plates above the doors were changed, and the present sional control. He is now seeking at Dumbarton Oaks such a blank check to send this country to war without of burials there since 1822 down to the present day, will be one of mixed fortune. Early Congressional debate and resolution. Mr. Biddle func English inscriptions substituted for the original German Thes ar unfortunately less complete than the tions as Attorney General in accordance with his ner- Moravian records.

Perhaps no church in America has The German Inscription above the east door ones, read: sonal judgment and in this Instance of Sidney Hillman's from Its beginnings been so record-minded as the Mora' vian. When will the Lutheran and Reformed churches P.A.C. in pursuit or his private interest without regard to the law. wnen the law is thus abandoned by the of realize the necessity of preserving early church records errors of judgment threaten business losses. Avoid hasty actions, speech, and also law.

Later conditions will Improve, then forge ahead. Bom today a child will be remarkably intuitive and an earnest inquirer into physio phenomena. Sudden financial losses are likely through unwise Investments or law. ficials who are engaged to protect it. the course of gov Investigation of the steel strike by the Senate labor committee was ordered by the Senate.

Senator Kenyon of Iowa, the sponsor of the inquiry, said it was proposed to call leaders representing both employers and employes to Washington in an effort to determine the cause of be strike. ernment becomes anarchic. Die Neue Nord Heidelberg Kirche, erbaut im Jahr 1846. John Lamm und Jakob Lengel, Baumetster, John Conrad, Schatzmeister. in a central rire-proor repository? It Is Incredible and yet true that even today, as In the ease of North Heidelberg, many valuable old church records are In private bands.

Others have been Irretrievably lost. ED. 8 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Pa, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1941.

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