Man Dies During Night on Porch of Waynesboro House Waynesboro, Pu., April 21.—Jo seph F. Meohun, 4 7 years old, was found dead yesterday morning on the front porch at the homo of Norman A. King, In Htdge avenue, here. Shortly after midnight Thursday, Mrs. King heard a noise in the porch and raised a window inquiring who was there. She received a reply that it was some one who wanted to be let in. She re fused to comply to the stranger's de mand, and the husband of Mrs. King told the man to move on. Nothing more was thought of the affair until early Friday morning when Mr. King went into his porch and saw Mr. Mee han dead. Mr. Meehan was a native of near Eminitsburg, Frederick coun ty, Md., and a brother to William J. Meehan and Mrs. Isaac Kelly, of Waynesboro. . 3,000 Germans Closely Watched by U. S. Agents By .4ssociatcJ Press Washington, April 21. 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The judges granted the applications of eight new retailers and reinstated nine dealers whose licenses were re voked a year ago for alleged Infrac tions of the law. Eleven licenses were granted conditionally. Hearings on applications have been before the court for two months. ROILING "HONES" Charged with shooting crap six men were arrested at IB Cowden street. They are Charles Harris, William Minor, William McDowell, George Casey, Joe Washington, John Royster. APRIL 21, 1917. ' Perry County Youth Is Charged With Burning Barn Blain, Pa., April 21. Yesterday Reynold Gutshall, Jr., aged abbut 20 years, son of Philip Gutshall, was ar rested by a State detective at his home in Toboyne township, near New Oer mantown, on a charge of having set flre recently to the large barn belong ing to ex-Register and Recorder George S. Briner and Son, of Carlisle, formerly owned by Edward Johnson. The barn was completely destroyed. Young Gutshall was taken to near Bloomfleld by Sheriff David L. Klstler and placed in the county jail. MRS. JAMES C. RICKARD IJIES Blain, Pa.. April 21. —Mrs. James C. Rtckard died last evening at her home here arter a lingering illness of sev eral years. She is survived by her husband and four children, Mrs. Wil liam G. Gutshall, of Blain; John E. Rickard, of Pittsburgh; Mrs. A. Roy Kern, of Middletown, and Samuel S. Rickard, of Rockwood, Pa. The fu neral will be held on Monday at 10 o'clock with burial at Loysville. AUSTRIAN ARRESTED Eric, Pa., April 21. —Stephen Wolf, an Austrian living at State Line, near here, was arrested by United States Marshal Joseph McCormlck late to day and brought to this city to face the charge of conspiring to blow up the New York Central viaduct at State line. It Is said that Wolf openly de clared his intention of destroying the viaduct and that he had warned per sons living ncur the viaduct to seek safety. The federal authorities also charged Wolf with making threats against the President. 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