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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 2

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TWO Five Star ANTI-FREEZE Available in Quarts and 25c Quart $1.00 Gallon BLUE FRONT DRUG STORE that they lost in 1931. with the. restoration of the monarchy after the war is over, were warned that hopes are vain in aj delivered in Seville last; 'week by Agriculture Ministerj Ramundo Fernandez Cuesta. He is also secretary-general of the national council of the Falangists. tells of Nazi Plan REICH'S PRIZE WINNERS.

Cliiimbrrlaiii Admits- Its Uoinin-! since iii House of I'onimons. London, Nov. ter Neville Chamberlain conceded 'in the house of commons today that Germany is the dominant I power in central and southeastern i comical dressed boy under ICurope. 16-First. John Crins.ead: 2nd.

rai.l,l«-ally. Germany mtibt llouhv Wurd. and 3rd. Her. Wil- a dominant position in ceiilral and southeast kurope, dressed under 16- 'lie prime minister said "She 2nd.

so now. As far as this conn-, Sarah Ami 3rd MaV- try is concerned, we. have no wish to block Cermany out ot thes- dressed girl or encircle her econo- dL rally Cooper: 2ml. lineally. TU.trice and Hi- declared he could see no reason why Hie totalitarian statpa lu'st dressed girl over 1 cnn not work Retty Owens: 2nd.

Phyllis S.Hhtr. Poore. and llclcn Marscbke. Most comical dressed girl over lii Kirsl. Grace Hudson.

2nd. Margaret llobbs. and VioJa Hewitt. Workers Sal! JAPAN DENIES. (Cop.tiii'.ied rum I- 1 proacli tlis- impfrial ot'lener and more than is generally siilipos'i-d in connection with Ilie Open Dour in China." It adds that liachiro Arita.

who has been made Foreign Minister. 4s expected lo make these iiations' understand real fn- millions of 1 riiiir'i Nov. 1. Three oil station staged "saijslled sil-ilown" wirike to .1 union picket back and forlh before ihe es- tablishmnnl. The- station attendants placed their chairs on the sidewalk and sal grouped about a readili-: "The jiovs at Ibis station are with iheir wau-s aii.l hours.

Charb-y. Hob and Mrs. Kate Moog Busch Testifying at the New York spy trial as a government witness, Mrs. Kate Moog Busch charged that two high officials of the German war ministry proposed in 1937 that 'she establish a "propaganda" salon in Washington, D. to entertain senators, congressmen and other leading politicians.

Mrs. Busch, a naturalized German-American who came to the U. S. in 1926, has been under constant guard by federal agents since tha spy case broke last February. im.uvs ruoTDST.

l.ikr Ob.jec-l lo llailio IH-ji "War Two I'olitical NATIONAL ART. iConu'niii-d from 1'ag. 1 pying I he arlisl's tomorrow is landscape by Mrs. James Ayres. The special exhibit case displays a paint'iim and some beautiful pieces ot handpaifiied china by Mr-.

() K. Maloiie. The library lias arranged an exhibit iff luniks on art from its department of tin- line and useful arls. with the hope thai these books will be popular with th' 1 patrons of the library during the coming week. The.

library also on display its latest purchase from the library art fund. llnosier salmi piciure. by Mauie I.ieiz. A coutriluuion box will be pbici-d tills picture for i-onlriiiiiiions during ihe Uy ihuse wliu are arlisis but wish in ibis way to furlher tile cause of in Ihe coni- mviuiiy. n.

1. leaders pn-paivd today lor a show- doxvji linlit as to whether ilu- 1 puhlican Miami coiiniy commissioners allow volini: chines 10 be used al lln- Nov. election. The Ili-publiran iKSiied a rcsiraining ord'-r againsl use nf the nuicliiiK'S. oinu-lld- inu i hat tin- machines would 1 J)i-mi)ri'iiis an insighi to n-lii-f vou-il.

Iniprovi'd. Indianapolis. Nov. 1. -Kmploy- mont in Indiana industries increased pi-rci-ni and payrolls advanced percent during ib" monih t-ndcil DL-I.

it was reported today by tin- Indiana Stall- Kiiiploynii'iit Si-rvici- in co-operation with tin- Federal Bureau of Labor suitisties. It was tin- third consecuiivc lluu employmeiit and pay- Nov. 1, Federal Conimunications Commissioner Ceorge Henry Payne Uday thai many minisiers prmi'Si- (1 radio lerror programs even before a York dramatization of lieiwc-en I In- irighieiied thousands radio lis- Sunday night. I'ayne said that "minisU-Ts throughout tin- country have pro- thai radio programs are frightening rhildrA." He criticized such railio dram- as the script of tin 1 "War Between the Worlds" priiaram arrived at the'c'iminuiiications ciiin- mission for an investigation by tin 1 agency. "Many of programs are ciuestionable from standpoint of the subject matter, language.

Mui immVirWl'a'tul u'nmoriii sugges- lions and tendencies." Payne said. Freak Autumnal Storms Kill 500, Red Cross Aids Hundred Thousand BEAUTY ftHOPPE All Work Guaranteed Phone 213 for Appointment Officials of theJHobbs airport completed arrangements whereby they have available to the people of this community! Indiana's fastest char-; ter Radio eaniDped andj conditioned 12 Years Ago cabin (planes can oe i Tuberculosis. November 1st. Miss Glova Roberts of the Ro'u- lape eomuiull ji died uf secured on thirty minutes notice, lo transport up fijr four passeng-i ers to any point in this country i Ijeltcr than airline speeds. The: main feature ot'j this new and welcome service is the fact that these new jhips jean be quickly onverted into ambulances for emergency trips to distant hos-j pitalb-.

In the past few weeks they carried si." patients on stretchers: t.o the Clinic at Rochester. in wihieh case the' hours of traveling 1 saved by flying be the difference between life deluli. -Miuiy persons already have inspected thp Heechcraft on the different oeciisions when it visiu-il the aivpoh at Hofohs to demonstrate its sjafety and high characteristics. This new -rvice is iu keeping with the po-iicy to use only the most llrs. James Griswold tell at her home on the Howard-Tipton county line and broke her hip.

W-ilnier Mayne was dismissed from a hospital in Gary after spending fourteen weeks following an automobile accident. Rev. Holly K. Wilson, pastor of the Albright church announced a revival service would be started with Rev. Uoyde in the pulpit.

Two young men who had stolen the car of C. O. Simpson of Center made their escape on foot after wrecking it near the D. S. I'hares home west of Tipton.

A top Hurricane-wrecked homal and motor car on Long Island; thousands were similarly destroyed. Lower thousand fishing and! pleasure craft were beached by tidal wave: a glimpse of Long Island coast. Lower Worn storm, seated on sn overturned chimney, fed by Red Cross. dge Deail. 11 IS England states and Loiig Island aro engaged in diggisi out from- under tho debris ot wrecked buildings, roads und ties, of destroyed homes and fore as a result of tbo worst hurries storm damage to visit that sect ot the nation since 1S21.

The storm, known as a Indies hurricane, swept iu from ihe Atlantic on September 21, virtually -without warning, attained a nd speed of 100 miles an hour at so lie anil was accompanied by hijli seas. Fire followed in so sections, and rivers already ris were soon in flood. Lives lost bcrcd 473 identified persons, with many still reported missing, More than 56.000 families suffered grave losses, and today the Amk'rl- 70. Winamac. died here early today following a heart attack week.

He had been in ill health for several years. llAt'K TO MISSOl'lU. Criminals Will He Tl anil All artist in Tipnui axki-d rolls increased. to make a in this ex- hibil of somelhiir. of llii-ii- work.

Sally Out on Bail cr.v Indianapolis. York. Id. PICKS). Nov.

convk't. INSURGENTS ARE. (Continued from I'nu" l.i viewing the future wiih optimism. Certain persons and classes. are said to hope to regain all 666 Liquid, Tablets Salve, Nose Dross Try Liniment.

relieves COLDS Fever and Headaches due lo Colds Missjlielty Erli-1. siudeni nurse at rit. Vincent's hospital in Indianapolis, spent the week end with liter parents Mr. and -Mrs. Ed Kr- tel on North East streel.

Saturday she entertained a number of at the parents' home, iu- eluding Misses Ann I.eer. Belly Margaret Tries. C.er- irude Bauer and Angela I'lviffef. Republican Candidate For State Senator Ncu Commander. i i Indiiinapolis.

Nov. diei- Dana T. Merrill of WashiiUton. will replace Hriga- (iHieral as commanding general of! Forl Harrison afl-i I. ii was announced today, js'aylor retires from active i r.ervicoj N'ov.

Minion Mtv tlnliiMl East Cbii'agn. Nov. Ishi-rman Minion told a rally last night (hat the Kiiscistic culls which have ilesirnjed happiness and freedom throughout the world are "merely an expansion of the He- publlciju bis business policies." I "A Tribune WANT AD Poys." WHEN YOU THINK OF MEAT M'e Arc Home Butchered MeutH Prices Amazingly Low, Full JJiie SX MUXDAV MORKISO or EVEXIXU GEO.OGDEN 737, If. can Red Cross is engaged in rehabilitating 21.000 of thesis'families in their homes, their occupations, and oil their farms, because Uiey are nimble to restore their losses without some outside help. The Red Cross is in a race with winter to get families back into their Work lo lie done ranges from mcmdiug roofs and chimneys to completely rebuilding and refurnishing modest homes, i'jshernien and farmers were heavy losers, because bouts, nets, lobster, pots were washed away, and tobacco crops, bams, poultry, maple sugar and fruit trees were destroyed.

Red Cross Chapters rescued, housed, fed and sheltered siorm victims, und more than 100 disaster relief workers of the lied Cross were in (he stricken area within three days, by airplane, boat and bus, despite disrupted communications. Mobilization of Red Cross workers to aid victims ot cnmpleted before a series of three ioruadoes struck Charleston, South Carolina, September 29, killing 30 and making CuO families homeless. Red Cross provided shel- and now is engaged in rebuilding homes and aiding the families. Tims these September clulmod more than lives. Tho annual roll call for members the Red Cross which occurs from Armistice Day lo Thanksgiving prc- the funds which keep the Red Cross Chapters and national organ- isation prepared to meet emergen- such as modern equipment Cor (lying, and brins' to this that v.

Inch was -formerly only in lars'j metropolitan cen- -rs. j' On Wednesday! of week Heron piloted thtf Cub to Muncie hi! passed an examination bi-forcj Inspector Reed c.f' ilii- iu-w I'ivil JAevoiuuitics Au-; f.iu. iiy of Washington and secured his Solo Hilot Certificates. 1'ilms hoHiiHg.thik certificate may Solo ilightsj'to any airport; ilie c-oiuury. Ujib's next goal is C-iriilicate which v-ould- iK-vmii him to curry bis on any such irips.

Pilots, visiting the airport last vcek include nin- from Marion; nifa Aeronca: and Dr. KoIK-iv medical examiner for Jh 1 1 Civil' Authority. 1 in bis Sportster, from. Iiidianapnlii--. An interesting siglu was' ucssid by severijl Ilnbbs net-sous, Monday ever.

hen tin: Avro Avian bi-iilane jjiined in the' for-1 i 'of a of wild migrating southward. Tin; not much (jisinrbod by iliejr noisy partner, litil wouldn't let, liiemselvi-s In- ii-ntiliine in speed. 1 When tilt- Aviaj turned back to, again mi-ri-ly gave a' V--w honk-bonks if in a gesture of triumph. I TWK.VTV-rOCtt YEARS AGO. i Thomas Brookbank died at the home of Jacob Lentz at the age of 63.

A large hog -ran against Jeff "VVooldridge. knocking him down i dislocating an ankle and break- ills' 1 his leg. James I. Pa'rker arrived from Washington. D.

for a visit with his sisters E. B. Matimlale Darrt-11 Holmes suffered a I badly bruised baud when bitten i by a horse at the home of Fred Paul southwest of Tipym. Rev. D.

Foster officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Lucy Ellen Rosei wife of William Rose, which was held at the home. At tin- Diaiui. (sight, were summoned before' I common pleas Judge N'nll M. 'aljdapp oil contempt of court pro- ict-edings today.

i Judge Ilodapp leeinred tin- live, board members In bl.s iidvisabtlitv of llullou'ccn his nil fugitive bride nf three weeks with wli conducted a hoi moon." and a second youth will be returned to Franl lin county. for trial of robbery. Indiana state decided today. York, his young bride Harold Mobley. are ace of pelly robberies in t'niim.

Clair. New Florence and Car and of the theft automobile at Eldon. Mo. A year ago York fled 1 guards who look him from State Reformatory to attend funeral of his mother. IVIM- SOOX.

I'acl l.s Ui-adj- for Opi-ration. 'Ily (inllC'O Diii Sov. gov 111 rahjdan'eer'SailyBand didn't have lapfr in'vher purae. whan aht-6p- Jjoa. on a of' a 'qandld jjaw, aa' she ap.eht' a tofclf cttttody until her attorney 'Tland refused 'to sayjng 1111:111 intentls to bring the ing British-Italian agreement operation "as soon as possil 1'rimo Minister Neville Cham lain announced today in House of Commons.

agreement would iRrliish recognition of the i conquest of Ethiopia. Chamberlain said a mo i will be lutroducnd Iu the 1 "that thl House: i comes the intention; of the icrnniciu brius tha Anglo- 'ia-n agreemunt into force." rOXTKSHT Uaytoii, Ohio, Mdiool Ilcforv i uiy Uiiiioii Dayton, 'members the Oaytpn jB Educntlpn, in re la rBonon'-the uutil iinft i'otisfliolder. wlio "had forgotten i'. was lired at a group of mi-n were tearing down his pi'ckf. IVnce last night.

Two v.oiinded, one so seriously he expected to die. Tin; victims arc 'iT. who was shot iu the. spine John 22. shot in 5c Stafford's Writing iHK rshit Th ir assailant, William xn 3c a bottle, While it lasts.

rger, surrendered to the Press. tf police. S( hchools, closed for two days, and, gave them 2-1 hours to compb I with a court order bo bad issued previously. The ultimatum was expire al 2 p. in.

"She- Married Her Col-, Pictures' newest screen I'comedv romance starts a two ducks engagement at 'th'. Liana Tlieatsr on Wednesday star- Iring Claudetto Colbert, It is acclaimed a logical successor to liappeneil One Kighl." In ii lliss Colbert, winner of the Acad; emy award for tho best screen performance in 1934. again linds a role peculiarly suited to her niaguilicent talents. Seen in her support are Melvyn Douglas, Michael liartlett and a cast of screen notables. The ympathy am! hssistance shown sc-rt-eii story is by Sidney Btich- during 'the illness ami after i man and directed by Gregory Lai lie death if ourj dear wife, moth- jcava.

and sister. Jlr. J. Andcr-j Mr. and Airs.

Curtis Bass- Personal Mr. and Mp. J. F.rbert An-jbooks. 15c.

Mr and blrs. John Lebo; i and -Mrs. wklter Deaver. Calil of! Thanks. wish tp thank all thu kind u-ic-nds and neighbors for all the shown account record Tribune PieSS.

Card En Route to Throne Srcuml i 111-. I Aisdei'soii. Nov. fant. Jluncie, the vio- time of crush three miles south of yesterday involving a meat truck and Hig Four train, died last night in hospital.

Uexford V. Leeka. -Mnn- tlit- truck driver, was almost iuuanlly. want to (thank the many I.ind friends anfl neighbors who expi-es--'ed their sympathy lieautifn! (lowers and cards of sympathy after j.he recent dealli; i.f our mother, Alary Ann Shtpberd. especially Ihahk Tip tort jiolict; force, tlm; lire department force, city olli-j ials u.nd employes and Mr-I- the ers who their sympathy; to us.

These kind acts will al- bo. aiuli Mrs. It. Shepherd. Klizabetb iihmai and family Cor, the beautiful (lowers, and all olh-; aid ieie iti King Ananda Mahldol, i- 1 After being thoroughly schooled in Europe, 14-year-old -king An- arida Mihidol, left, is shown at Marseilles, France, en route to Slam, where he for his 'kingly 'duties, i Anapda to -the throne to 1935 when Uta uncle, 'King Ui'iiiik-o-JU-ler 'Ilv l'if-s VI.

Wayne, Nov. Autliori- ties indicated today they may: use the results of a test during the grand Jury inyes-j ligation of an acciilcnt here Jast Saturday morning ihai 'resulted in four deaths. Social Mi'i'l- In-Uianapolis, Nov. i. More! than 1,000 social workers -from over the state prupan-d unlay, to attend the opening session tomorrow of the -ITlh annual meeting ot the state- c-oufeix-iree cocial work.

eathennan- Morris Funeral Home (P.v llnlti-il I'n Washington. Nov. INVITING Brjuu. Aa a Guesc 61 the Tipton Daily Tribune at Che New Rita i Theatre to Witness "VAMJiY ExDlanatlon: This invitation la not transferable and is good onftr i for the party whc name and Wage- appear, at oye. The "parly drews ruled today i newspapers sub iri- 'Ol the wage-hour law.

to toriaa proaont'hls invltatloo. at thft RIU door same as two regular adtqleatda tickets. Either of two types of Antomatic Heat Control which may to Coleman Oil Heaters provide a big saving in fuel and more healthful heating comfort. -Fuel not in overheatfngr. The fire is automatically turned to high or low whenever the room temperature differs from the "set" temperature-.

Your Choice of; Two Tyjj 1. ILICTRIC CONTtOL thermoftat, electrically cqatrols the flow of fuel 10 tint the fire it turned up or down. up. to on fuel. 2.

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