DEFAMER OF RED CROSS IS JAILED FOR HIS ATTACK Youth Held For Court When He Lies About Great War Work Irving Tashman, an employe of the aviation plant at Middletown. who was arrested by federal authorities yesterday, is now in the Dauphin county jail awaiting a hearing on the charge of attempting to obstruct the securing ot subscriptions for the Red Cross and making defamatory remarks about the Red Cross. It is c. rged that the remarks credited to Tashman were made at the store of D. YofTa, where he was purchasing a pair of shoes, when Irving E. Robinson, a Red Cross so licitor. asked Voffa for a contribu tion. / ' Don't you do it." and "Don't con tribute anything, the funds never reach the Red Cross and nothing is ever done with the money; it's all a fake and a humbug." are two of the remarks Tashman is alleged to have made when the solicitor asked Toffa for a contribution. It is said he told the solicitor that "you fellows get all the money." The man was arrested by Deputy Marshal Harvey T. Smith. United States Marshal Magee. of Scranton, was present at the hearing before United States Commissioner Wolfe. At first the young man took his ar rest as a joke, but when he was held for United States court, in Williams port, June 3, in default of $2,000 bail, he broke down and begged the chance to apologize and be released. Tashman is IS years old and claims Brooklyn, N. Y„ as his home. He has been working at Middletown for some time. Odd Fellows Will Meet at Johnstown; No German in Degrees Reading. Pa.. May 23.—The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows adjourned to day after the installation of officers. It was decided to hold the session next year at Johnstown. Resolutions were passed to re frain from the use of wheat and to do away with the German language in lodge work. A resolution pro viding that $2,000 or as much as needed be spent to buy a -war am bulance to be sent to France, was approved. On 't is to be inscribed "Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of Pennsyl vania." Executive officers and the presen tation qf gifts to rctir ng and incom ing officers featured the closing ses sion of the Rebekah assembly to day. This order is associated with the Odd Fellows. The election for the coming year resulted as follows: President. Minnie C. Ackers, Al toona; vice-president, Ala Carter, Greenville; warden. Anna Kline. Turtle Creek: secretary. Harriet M. Ritter, Philadelphia: treasurer, Til lie G. Haines. Altoona. Railways Company Men Give $234 to Red Cross Employes of the Harrisburg Rail ways Company at noon to-day had contributed a total of $134.50 to the Red Cross campaign fund in this city. The men responded to the call willingly and made trips to the office with their contributions. Before the end of the week the total will be somewhat increased and indications are that the company employes will reach the 100 per cent, class. ft For the Event of His Life . Get Him a Timekeeper For Life Make his graduation gift a watch —a good one will last a lifetime —and it will be a constant reminder of your generosity and fore thought. Nothing you could think of will be more service able —almost every hour day after day and year after year it will be his companion. It will help and guide him in his social and business affairs and help him to the success in life that has been his aim during all his school years. Solid Gold and Gold-Filled Watches All of the leading makes in the newest tliin models \T OUR REAL MOXEX SAVING PRICES DIAMONDS The diamond is usually a lifetime proposition for the wearer, especially if it is a gift. The largest, finest dia monds at the lowest prices are at Claster's. Diamond Rings Beautiful w"hite brilliant diamonds, mounted in solid gold Tiffany and other stylish rings, sls, $25, $35, SSO and up to SSOO Hundreds of other articles that will make beautiful and enduring gifts. Claster on the package Is the stamp of quality You are cordially invited to visit this store and • look over our goods. We will not expect you to purchase unless you see just what you want at a price you are willing to pay. H. C. CLASTER Gems Jewels Silverware 302 MARKET ST. THURSDAY EVE2*SNG : Anxious to Get "Across" 1 to Join in Big Battle * ! I * SSfSS , sss*£ .Sjggg. V ..S J C wsjSSSS s !<•*:. ** S s! "* •• _ # Ssss 0 ' SSSSB! ; -^s-SS ■