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THE COURIER-JOTJENAL, LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935. jf (ftmricr-JkttmiiL THE LIGHTNING ROD The Point of View The $20,000,000, the Inspector and Examiner believes wasted, would help now. The next commission will come to grief if it does not precede its commitments with a complete survey of the situation and enter upon a definite course with calculated sincerity. Consolidation of The Focus (November 22, 1826), The Louisville Daily Journal (1830), The Morning Courier (1837), The Daily Democrat (1834). First issued as The Couitnn -Journal November 8.

1868. Founded by Henky Watterson and Walter N. Haldemajt. Robert W. Bingham.

President and Publisher. Harrison Robertson, Editor. Emanuel Levi, Vice President and. General Manager. rant nor indifferent to the law of libel, and it is remarkable how few suits or prosecutions for libel will, they say.

Dusting with sulphur, with perhaps the addition of a little lime, will prevent the dreaded destroyer of this fruit, it i laid, if the dusting are applied after each rain. Secretary Niles cites instances of large growers paving their entire crop this year when brown rot was unusually prevalent. One Trimble County grower marketed 10,000 bushels of peaches without losing a single one because he faithfully applied surplur dust after each downpour. Rains wash off previous dustings and in wet Communications should be brief, legibly written, preferably typewritten, on one side of the paper. The writer's name and address must be signed, not to be published without the consent of the signer.

Publication does not imply approval by The Courier -Journal. are brought against newspapers considering the vast volume of print regarding persons. isut to the point, Mr. Thomas CONSTITUTIONAL RKPK Ali Rhea and General Denhardt Entered at the Louisville Pnstnfflre Mall Matjer of the Second Class. never issue a statement nor AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED THE SWASTIKA The Nazi swastika is to supersede the flag of the republic as the official German emblem.

That presumably is Hitler's reaction to the New York incident. Hereafter insults to it will be SUBSCRIPTION hates by mail. DAILY COURIER-JOURNAL. 1 Yr. Mos.

3 Moi. 1 Mo. AH of Kenturky. Tennessee and ON IN NOVEMBER. To the Editor of The Courier-Journal.

On November 5, 1935, the people of this State will have the opportunity to express their preference for retention or rejection of the prohibition amendment to the All other s.50 2 8 1.50 .60, weather the parasitic fungi which cause the rot are very active, Dusting apparatus is much more efficient than spraying ma- DAILY AND SUNDAY COURIER-JOURNAL. 1 Yr. 9 Mos. 3 Mos. 1 Mo.

All of Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana 17 SO il 90 1J 00 I An entirely new legend con-; Constitution of the Commonwealth All other 8 25 4.20 2.20 chines for applying anti rot cerning the origin and meaning Kentucky. This provision was .4, imade by an Act passed by each the cross with its ends bent at house Qf the Assernbly in SUNDAY COURIER-JOURNAL. 1 Yr. Mos. 3 Mos.

agents because dust covers so much more territory. A dusting All of Kentuck. Ten- nessee and Indiana $3 0O $1.00 aproc All other 3 40 1.80 .95 right angles wm appear in good time, and all the contradictory data patiently accumulated by antiquarians will be banned. So far as Germans are concerned, the The cost of A sinale ropy of any week-day Issue mailed for 5 rents: Sunday mailed for 10 cents. or "tore in a adj.

Hail orders not accepted from localities make a speech now without referring to The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times as "falsifiers" and "yellow sheets," or even stronger abusive language. The abuse of a newspaper by a candidate is but a camouflage to enMst public sympathy without any real feeling or justification for offense. It is a plain political trick for the reason that if the newspaper had "falsified" and the candidate's "character" had been damaged, the remedy should be in the courts, not on the platform, as the public cannot be expected to punish the newspaper. Whenever you hear a candidate complaining of a newspaper's prejudice against, or injury to him, and goes no further, you can set it down that he realizes the newspaper is telling the truth and that his own position is insecure and his cause is slipping. He is merely throwing out a life line in a desperate attempt to anchor his sinking ship on some hope of awakening public sympathy.

It is his swan song. Freedom of the Press. Bowling Green, Ky. regular session in 1934 and reads as follows: "Be It Enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: "1. That upon the concurrence and agreement of three-fifths of all the members elected to each TTniicre ihf yp.ic anH nave hpinrt served by delivery aent.

machines, however, pre-the small growers from vents -r--c-a nts-in r- a t- r- rrr nm nrPDV In Lomsviiie, npw Albany and Jefferson-: owning them. This leads to com- figure which graced the banner vine ann minurnan territory. Dily and Sunday Courier-Journal. plications when growers ship the old Kaiser party will be de- 30C Sunday Courier-i their fruit CO-OperatlVely Journal. Louisville Times 13 complete; nsparers jor 35c.

ah to the fruit has been dusted ouine.nvea irom icutonic myu.o.oRy tnkpn thcreon and entered in fwll and is exclusively, oerhans "Thor's ham-' in their respective iournals. that mer" which looked something like i the Constitution of the Common-, wealth of Kentucky be amended and it will repiesent purity of by rcpealing and striking blood. from Section 226a, which reads as It is true that Teutonic tribes follows: reverenced the swastika; but so! 'After June 30 1920, the man- ame address. brown-rot proof. Other fruit may TEirPHONE wAbash 22ii.

I look good when packed, but may Ask for the department you dslr to; -ak to. Service twenty-four hours every rot the next day. 6aT I Where a number of small vsHTvrvroN tr re a u-tnne ivn. I growers are members of a ship- frTespondent. 1211-13 National Press Bmidina.

washineton, d. c. association, it would aDDear mm- uiai-iure, saie ui uanspunauon oi spirituous, vinous, malt or other to be good policy to purchase dusting machines co-operatively and require that peaches be dusted after each rain before they are packed and shipped. MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all tiews dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local news published herein.

All riahts of republication of special dispatches herein also reserved MEMBER NORTH AMERICAN NEW3- PAPER ALLIANCE. TUESDAY September 17. 1935 intoxicating liquors, except for sacramental, medicinal, scientific or mechanical Purposes, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is hereby prohibited. All sections or parts thereof of the Constitution, insofar as they may be inconsistent with this section, are here aia ine Asnanu uiues jj. and the aboriginal Chinese and Japanese.

It is the oldest religious symbol known, always associated with "good fortune." It has represented the sun god, the fire god and the rain god, and been identified with figures of female goddesses as indicative of fecundity. DEFENSE OF MR. ROBSION. To the Editor of The Courier-Journal. I have just read the letter written by Mr.

Kennedy of Somerset, in which he offers some criticism of Congressman J. 51. Robsion be by repealed and nullified. The; cause Mr. Robsion was so liberal General Assembly shall enforce; in voting in favor of thp old THE HIGHWAY CRISIS In the published abstract of the Inspector and Examiner's report on Highway Department, the i i ,.4: 1 i a i Li is iouna carvea in caves, uu i uns mtuuu uy dpyiuptiaie icgis-i pensions and etc.

GERMANY FALLS BACK IXTO THE DARK AGES Any hope that Nazi Germany would moderate its persecution of the Jews as the result of the re As I get the meaning of this faces of rocks and upon images! A -v ra.nn rift in cr Copfinr. 1 It is suDoosed to L. J. 11 J-S substance, that construction funds advanced by all over India. t- nr tip i nncT nmn nr inn i rrv 'jr ti j.

i Printed from the orlsinal wood fut. th VWa1 r-m-omrrW nnt A Aci, I T. VOIOQ rigMbUthadj nave oFltov u.uuu cdim iu m'muihy as aaupi-; me wrong motive in doing so It indicated; but the figures in gross Euddhist sect in Tibet, which be- ed by the Constitutional Conven-Us very hard for me to unHerdinH by tne Rhea-Laffoon machine, the that a staggering sum to feed cent controversy between tion of 1890, and which reads how we rniv know that r- same macnine that Kuby warned lour people lor thirty days ing, that whoever did not get on ties which are given to these Aeswers to Questions Hjalm Schacht, President of for four 3'ears were significant; iieve peace of mind and content-the Reichsbank, and Paul Jo-: nearly $37,000,000 for construe- jnent to be the sole moral object of seph Goebbels, Minister of tion, more than $24,000,000 forji bas a prjor claim to that of Propaganda, is completely dis- maintenance and reconstruction, the turbulent Nazis on the swas-pelled by the speech of Adolf which latter is rebuilding roads tiUa the machine would be run over bv! "parasites" as being increased The General Assembly shall, does a right thing for a wrong by general law, provide a means purpose. He might do it but how whereby the sense of the people we know it and SQ of any county, city, town, district running the risk of misjucV or precinct may be taken as toiing him and d(J. whether or not spirituous, vinous; justjce or malt liquors shall be sold, bar-1 Ao jnrnmU tt nj i As 1 remember, Mr.

Robsion has tered or loaned therein, or the sale i i tj' voted in favor of the mea- it. 1 finally took heart by the; from an amount which the rethought that a prophet would! cipient could carry away in his hardly deal in round numbers, arms, to an amount large enough By FREDERIC J. HASKIN. that if he was a true prophet hejto cause them to contemplate r- would have said 18,548 or some purchase of a car to convey themj A reader can get the answer to other odd number. jhome.

"Just ignorant," you make any question of fact by writina tt me laugh. I have never seen anyiTu' r- The Louisville jures recommended by the vet- The symbol may have some negative validity associated with Jewish persecution. The Jews seem to be the only ancient people who attached no superstitious significance to the swastika. herein shall be construed to in Courier-Journal lie ivuunu uu uv bd iiik iiioii lie i organizations. He is unlike one receive more of these com- 12- Hitler before the Reichsta? In beyond repair.

Nuremberg on Sunday. Under The time dips a few months into new Hitler decrees, Jews will be the preceding administration and disfranchised; they will be for-jthe fiscal year has been changed, bidden to marry Germans, and! Nevertheless approximations show sexual relations between the two 'the trend. This Commission races will be punishable with pen-1 budgeted some $10,000,000 for itcntiary sentences. The German' construction, $4,000,000 for main-Jew will be a subject of the Fa- tenance, March, 1932, to April, thcrland without rights, a man 1934; $6,000,000 for construction, orce The salHr gi If our Congressmen who a would stake Ins political reputa- of such liquors: All elections! ago were such staunch! ion on hose figure. Are we year.od easily car Information Bureau, Frederic J.

Haskin, Director, Washington, D. C. Please inclose stamp lor rry. icu ny aian i inose rpriu, this nuetitinn mav he holH on a ie bomiers aui 11113 H- day oXf than tL "regular Zc came.voted against Htical reputation gone? We 2leC- there an historical Kit- tion days. "That this amendment to A QUEST I OX OF FEED The Wichita Engle, which is heis also unlike some others who; have heard of quite a few poll- rcIl.e(rfnletnth" SmS hi 1hp a few years ago were such dry.

ticians in Louisville, but until this frs for Q-as men and when the test came vot-! article was written we in this neck 5aid. the' ould be cr(d Cat Club? -dllll: if 4i i i WOrK. i L. S. C.

Constitution of the Commomve New Deal or: A The famous London club. $3,800,000 for maintenance, far from being a uitmunniu. ttui.ii, TL'iTnnitr a rnnnrrv an niiTraT in a nr ixomiirKV np ann iv Si i-T xt -a i ai. Stite to which he contributed no' 1934, to April, 1936. The Federal even a Democratic organ, gives; proposcd to the voters of the State by ry organizations.

If was a man oy xne name oi mrrnts are ftatve bPOn founded 111 1703 State to uhich he contributed appropriated $7 considerable svmpathetic attention for their ratification or rejection.10" voted rieht in order toihved Louisville much less a or Cn whose pmcnts aie on for the cncouraRcmrnt of art small part of its greatnes, and kjUernmem appropriatea tit nmmc amnrmn) strengthen himself politically then big shot politician by that name, lehcl but ho would be glad to. and literature. Its members were I suppose it could be said that: We are looking forward with a woik, to enaoie mem to -vhigs. The club derived its 4i nme mnrh nefHrrl rlnthincr nnrl for its part the Third Reich will.000.0 P.W.A. funds and some- to the statement of Secretary of: in fall back into the Dark Agrs.

lthinS like Jt throush the four Agriculture Wallace that if baby of the State for their ratification lnese oiners voiea wrong so aeai oi pieabuie tu diiuuiei irom naving met tor some Dr. Schacht spoke out boldly rvtd" ds regular renerai aia, some pigs and pregnant sows had rejection at the time and in could not be said of them that they article from Mr. Lyons prophesy-e JUUU- Mime at the tavern of Christopher been slaughtered in 1933 the price! the manner provided for under, were playing politics. I ing the election of Mr. Svvope But why should you suggest Cat, near Temple Bar.

the Constitution of Kentucky and 11 seems to me mat ine Desijwnitii anicie am smc ivuum muic Mgn ji n-u nucuj under the laws of the Common-: way for any man to play enthusiasm into the are such an objector to thosej Is there a memorial to Jen-wealth of Kentucky in force at tics is to do something for people, Swope campaign. Please excuse already on? ny Lind in Westminster Abbey? iu. 4: iHonest and effirient serviee shmilH'mp for ehaneinff the subiect. but Just u-hat ic mrnnit M'ih von A. L.

F. Lilr time uj. liic i The DroDOsed amendment bear-'and does merit reward. There are does anybody know anything! "Just ignorant?" Is the 3 per A A bust of the singer was unveiled there in 1894. about that $10,000 M.

J. Brennanjcent sales tax breaking your poor ine the signature of Miss Sara W. i still many of us who honestly be against this persecution, particularly as it was indiscriminately carried on by the Hitler mob. He pointed out that this rabid anti-Semiticism was injuring Germany's business abroad. He called for a policy in which the Government would handle the race problem and indirectly appealed to the conservative ele put up with the cigar stand at the 1 heart, just because a small Mahan, Secretary of State for thejlieve that the soldier boys should allotted in 1930, and all to go for construction.

Inclusively, it would appear that maintenance and reconstruction ran new construction at least a close second in the expenditure of State road revenues the last four years, and it must be understood that "construction" doesn't always mean additional mileage for traffic. A mile is constructed when it is graded and drained: nn.i 4: 4 1 1 rpu- vv tviidL uiuuiHL un oi me rm- Lommonweaun, nas ueen ucen gucn men. uunua, iwa- aiwm .,4 Sut-5 iu of the Bureau of Engrav. lished four times in accordance the service they performed wasjRhea would be nominated andjFederal funds for relief? in' and Printing are Negroes' with the laws of the State requir-; worth as much as the service per-selected? I am afraid that Mr. Are you disgruntled because; 0 ing such publications.

formed by those of us who stayed; Lyons and Mr. Brennan are in tne you have tried to ease in on A Slightly less than 2 7 per Inasmuch as these printings es- at home during the war. There are same class, when it comes to relief rolls, and one of theses cent. home visitors (who are so afraid! caped the notice of many voters also many of us who honestly prophesying on an election. ment to prevent individual acts' Henry.

interested in the question of re- Delieve that nothing but trouble G. E. of lawlessness and violence which of their jobs) checked up on you- What will remove grease and found that you were not snots made bv hair oil on un- constructed asrain. nerhans. with Mortons Gap, Ky.

peal, the Kentucky Repeal and can come out of the liquor busi-Regulation League asks that the ness and to those who. drink it eligible? holstered furniture? C. O. L. ivere bringing the nation into or macadam and the same repute and having serious effects is constnicted anothcr year Just such people as yourself are; A They may usually be re- wording of the official act be and if our Congressman should! FROM ONE ON "RELIEF." t- ritnr nf Tho Prmrioi umvorthy of being classed as moved by applying carbon tetra its export trade.

on brought into prominence through vote for these things, we should the Point of View column. This not say that he did it for no other with higher type surface. cicm himself "Just American citizens chloride. i i i i of pork would be even higher than it is today. The whole thing, says The Eagle, hinges on supply of feed, not supply of hogs and quotes Mr.

'Wallace as follows: Bear in mind that the volume of pork farmers can market in 1935 is wholly regulated by the amount of feed on hand. The more corn farmers were forced to feed their hogs in 1934, when hogs glutted the market and prices were low. the less they had left to feed hogs in 1935 when hogs are scarce and pork prices are high. So the real effect of slaughtering sows and pigs in 1933 under the Government programme, in advance of the tremendous 1934 drouth shortage of feed, was to save feed available for sustaining supplies of hogs in 1934. Consumers this year are paying higher prices, but not quite so high as they would have paid if the hog-buying operations two years ago had not conserved feed last year when it was acutely needed.

A big corn crop will soon be available, winter and spring hogs will begin moving to market, and prices will moderate. schacht declarations, In September, 1931, The Cou-weie not published in any news-. warned that request is also made because of reason than to better himself po- iEnorant' in your Point of View1 Take a trip with one of these: the importance of the proposed litically. Likewise many of us be-f Anfmst 30 asks wme Questions. home visitors some day, and takej Was "Francois Villon" the D.

W. constitutional amendment, which lieve that the old men and women 0. to answer ia look into the homes of some of poets real name; papers; Goebbels saw to that, and the President of the Reichs- A. 1 TXT term i A (tucky's far from completed system I was approaching the time when of this country, the blind ua hm nf who has been these Parasites as you His real name was "Fran-de Montcorbier," but he cois immediately following repeal, will restore to each community the advantages of a constitutional local rrinnled. all should he verv rare-i 41 4 them, andi see the little eager xa appear to 1 maintenance expense would over- fully and prayerfully considered iough no fault of my own.

HELM GOERING, Premier Of Prussia. tak- constrnrtion coxt anrl Pvenhi option system destroyed our lawmakers that adequate Vl-v urA r. Mutra- provision is maae or them and'many p'eople on relief in Kentucky 'Vnt are hese Pple onj QIn Washington, weekly tick-voting to wnen crops bid fair and there are ets are sold for street car riding. ior any man working or State-wide prohibition was suo stituted. Publicity Committee, Kentucky Repeal and Regulation Louisville.

League. end may do so because he believes 1 plenty of vegetables and fruits I I am sujre that the people of How many are bought each week? 11 uBuu for all who try to find uucunwi uuiu ereci ar J. A. S. We are informed that Mr.

Rob-j Certainlv. "Just Ignorant," there memorial in your honor, if you a The averaee is about 67.000 It was Goerinc, right reVenues would be devoted man of Hitler, who announced 'entirely to the upkeep of roads the new anti-Semitic decrees. The already buiit In the spring of so-called conservatives of the Nazi! 1934, when the construction faction therefore have gone over budget was cut two-fifths, the to the radicals. The man who is Chairman of the Highway Corn-trying to unravel the snarl of mission remarked that it had a financial and economic conditions longer mileage to maintain. Debt, in the Reich has been overruled, unfinished contracts and overruns jsion has been for many years a is lots of fiuit, and there are lots llad just signed your name in fullJa week I leader and a teacher in his church; other things which we "para- remaps renei would grant a nis cnurcn; of other things which we "para- renwps ucnci wouia gram a THE MURDER OF LONG'S MURDERER.

To the Editor The Courier-Journal. jcuiiMMcnuy on uie jou, appdicm-. site as you ca1 us could use to c.uiiB ims Disregard for this ordi apparent-. site as you ca1 us could use to project erecting this Jo Disregard for this W.P.A. these good advantage, but these apples in -our honor, for I ara.

nets tnem $1 000 fine. say that sell for 50 cents to S1 per bushel, that you deserve some; When a fcw dealhs from ly, ior uod and Humanity vparQ SlinnlH nanity, we This article is not to comment! nfan- on Senator Long, nor to condone he has done aU this work vsis has caused such high parasites get only enough 4 tuur nisni tile psra'n relief to buy the barest and uplifting criticism. Goebbels, Streicher and the reduced the funds available about wv. lor political purposesr Ur should To keep the record straight, it rely over fifty deaths as slayer. iwe condemn him because he mib- iwa ii Parvm, Ky.

Ray Abner. fanatical Jew-baiters are vie- $4,000,000 for the ensuing two might be added here that while a result of traffic accidents should The whole nation stands awe-: licly proclaims his faith in Chris- not one farmer in 100 who will tianity? No. igive these so-called (by you) Wp arp tnlrl flint wc mav Vnnw HTl-i oap- stricken by the turn of events. i The most dastardly part of the) cause much concern, and in plain TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. "horse sense" treat the accidenU To the Editbr of The Cour-r-Journal.

as VOU would an epidemic. I am writing about public en-l Carl Jones. torious, and Germany becomes a years. Last April The Courier-; six million little pigs were medieval State. Journal noted that in the estimate slaughtered, most of which went In the same breath in which he for the season maintenance pro-! for uses other than food, only disfranchised the Jews of Ger-i vision exceeded that of construc-i 229,149 sows were slaughtered whole business was the riddling trpe hv frni4 anH .1.

mav: 4 of Dr. Carl A. Weiss' body by theiknow a man hv thA rtHc lip rtnp If emy io. traffic accidents. I If he cares for the respect have pienty of fruit, "Just! have witnessed several accidents MUMMY "TAKEN FROM MAM.

many, Hitler protested against! tion, exposing the serious situa-i these going into pork for relief! AnrWin var'mi editions of confidence of his fellowmen he; Tgnorant will you give it to these arid have seen the accident squad MOTH CAVE." To the Editor of The Courier-Journal. should stand for the things that! Or do you, arrive and make arrests when the disfranchisement of Germans tion coiicealed by Federal aid to beneficiaries in Memel by the construction. the press, it has been reported that thirty, forty, sixty-one bullets will help them and we cannot say irin want the cah? necessary and treat the injured iwere fired by the five men who! it is wrong for him to let people iwere fired by the five men who. it js wrong for him to let people, Speaking of his compatriots in the Political distribution of scat-! vm. au0 ask "Did vmi ever with first aid, which is well and! former East Prussian city, he de-'tered, disconnected projects, low JtrT MJhC composed the bodyguard This iknow his views on pertinent ques.

would work on the! good. But why not have rC'h ivtLi.oGG 1'act are onlv as rooH clared, "They are treated worse type surfacing on heavily traveled ih irvf 9 mnrTnri c5v rirbt. or Viae trir, r. iKrtv nvn riot anomalous creaiure than criminals in other countries highways, and cutting specifica-1 and twelve plus shots per man were occasion. The franking privilege, practically all these "para-! three "close calls" every hour has beonsupposcd Mr.

just because they are Germans, to lower the first cost so as driven into the victim. Was this. free postage, is granted to a cer- tos" with whom I have come in (and this is not exaggerated one 4 rl and he might have added, they to have more money to make a mse1- Their value necpssary? tain extent to all of our Con- contact are more than glad to gel Particle). Shdb ntinei, tells me that h. UlLtll lh tll'Jir aUinOrilV tOr neil- rr.1 M.

orOKmnn 5 l-n Ulr Rnhcinn ...4... 1, ft.t. 4. 4. WHS ill l'W iUIH CIS cl MUUUH The reason for these "close jjvsjvs U1U IlUt (.1 uxiiw, cliiva iiuuiuti on llci Ui IV.

1 VI are treated like German Jews in record for mileage of roads ex- fifty years ago, or in 1886, 1o be Tra In a rtrl i f-f rvon it crfms hnrl thn rinht niirt it woe 1-nc Hnt fu? irhn wnrk nMr- i versies between others. Nations could easily have taken the doc to let the people of his district now and never would, but why street has just been remade andi Ln7 tor. Even had he been violent and Know now he had voted on the judge all the' many other aeserv- therefore subjected to more traf-: 7 tne ui tiif mctL iinpi i vu ua nmninA 4a vncict ciit-Ut fiw measures before fhp rnncfrpsp i cr npnnlp hv a few; 1 nave fin iKort tho not ithat their private aggressions are lllH hdiird of which he had been a member, worked for any farm products flv vpars has had lpavv tralTi him most, and that is host clearly Vernon Shuffett. Greensburg, Ky. I could use, ana nave even Qn both streets there is neither a (worked for corn to be paid me sian nor a caution sign my- wnich was laoeled.

"Taken gathering time. And just because. to sow Another reason is that: From Mammoth Cave in Kcn-jyou in your prejudiced mind the Bardstown Rd. car goes omtuck'-" should see cause for some one to Liberty from Sixth to Seventh What I am writing to inquire of I i uusuicsa, tnu wiic: one world has gone a long way whenj Will Christian men and women one country's designs are debated 'allow to go unnoticed such fla-at an international forum and Rrant flouting of the law? Will the Germany. Of course, two wrongs pensive to maintain have com-don't make a right, but Lithuania" pounded trouble for future Ad-action in violation of the treaty ministrations.

As this paper has under which it rules the Baltic frequently admonished the De-seaport town is not as bad as Ger- partment, maintenance cant be many's violation of the laws of dodged. Those who haven't roads humanity and common justice. jand want them can be put off with Having preached the doctrine promises; but those who have that the Jews are responsible for roads insist upon their being kept all of Germany's ills, Hitler can- jn condition. County aid sup-not retreat. With the nation ported construction for awhile; but threatened with serious economic it is gone.

If Federal aid were troubles, he can only go forward suddenly to be withdrawn, one with his racial fanaticism. Like consequence of the wav the In- CMto r.r rl TT1HinT t(l PROPHETS THAT WERE. To the Editor of The Courier-Journal. About two weeks ago there was uiait yjt. uuuJ.

in' CJ little countries can say derogatory ent such brutality in the fu- be removed from relief is perhaps and stops for approximately five 'ou or of some nf the history no reason why the home visitor mjnutes. During the street car's "bugs' who occasionally enliven should see as you see. '-rcst period" the automobiles pass this column, is if such a mummy In making their reports the -t both vithout is still one nf the exhibits in that things about the contemplated ture? Will the South permit published in the Madisonville enterprise without hr-incr thront-lto en unelvilleneed so brutai a a featured article ad- i dressed from Louisville and signed onoH nr at -jr-i-r xrut i killins as was that of Dr. Vciss? Is it one well known one Lyons. He started his home visitors have many factors notice nr warninJ! wnHtcvcr ihVmu? to consider before recommending and to a 4 i Personally.

I believe his ki'hng except us of 1'n ir-'li'zht- that a family be removed irom tirrls thro ic r-- mod rural sections, and what, it hi ouie wouia nave ocen jn vicw what nis.aiticle by explaining just why he grave impropriety a few years futui-e might' be; but surely no assumed the role of a prophet. He i a i 1 4Ua lty my thing, is its lvstniv. and are vnu tempting to pass it from the right sane man nr wnman advocates siaicn mat ne was me son oi a IWussoLixr, he cannot follow the spector and Examiner says such wholesale riddling of his un- Methodist preacher and had lived visitor oe scan-u iu uj ins uw, either way? His job is secure so long as his services are needed. road that reason dictates. several dittcrent towns in the .000,000 more or less has been spent! 'the last fifteen years would be nn fortunate bod v.

Only A Woman. Hash is now 90 per cent pota- State of Kentucky and had voted and so long as he performs his for Taylor for Mayor of Louisville duty in an honest and unbiased ABUSE for Rhea in the first primary. wav have found them all, men side. As Liberty Street is very mere extant other mummies taken narrow one can readily under- from Mammoth and. if so, stand what happens.

A screech- why haven't Brown and the ing nf brakes, and if they arc not othcrr who have written and in perfect order there a col- radioed so much about the recent lision. discovery told us something about As the accidents are mounting this old fellow's antecedents, con-to a terrible new peak I believe temporaries nr whatever relation constructive criticism is in order, they may hrve been, in case there liROWX ROT CAX BE ELI MIX A TED apparent. A dozen years ago, a toes due to the high cost of meat, Highway Commission asked the but with a potato tax going on, as WHEN CANDIDATE NEWSPAPERS. the boarding ne assuren nis readers mat inose and women of excellent charac-two votes qualified him to look atter, and above using human mis- Brown rot, the terror of peach people to vote $30,000,000 to com-j of December 1, To the Editor of The Courier-Journal. When a public official or can-1 the matter from a neutral stand- ery and poverty just to hold their i didate for office heeins abusine point.

inh! growers in wet weather, can be plete the system in ten years. Re- houses' chief dish may be more of eliminated altogether, without cently the present commission a mystery than ever. I the newspapers it is a sure sign! He gave the exact figures for: You also say that just before The state operator's license is weren't a tribe of them, doing per-of a weakening both nf his ennfi- each district and his final com- tho nrimarv e'lection our allow- really a farce. As long as one has haps a bit of bootlegging nr worse The old-fashioned man Who T. 4, j.

4U tu 4- i inn 50 cents he mav net one without hr-rVr there in the dark, a half mil. question, in the opinion of Ben designated engineers to devise a E. Niles, secretary of the Ken- ten-year plan for the expenditure tucky State Horticultural Society, 'of $150,000,000. Every countyseat ucucc cum Luumec. 11 is lilt; tJUi uutduuu Miutttru iiini xiiicti nuuiu ante ior lOUU v.

muctiscu ivu iu lion years used to put colored celluloid rings every newspaper to print the be the winner by 18,000 150 percent, 7hat a stupendous any examination whatever. and TVUgill horticulturist could have been connected with'on his trotter surcingle now has iacis ana it is an equal privilege Alter 1 had read nis arucie i amount this adds up to, even alter; i nave jusst Deen 10 wasningion. oumv ur-mhuu-ij ouai-jus at the Kentucky Agricultural Ex-' every other by paved roads if con-ja son who wants to put a three- in jts editorial department to to myself with Shylock of old your 100 to 150 per cent increase D. and they have a law where to know more about this subject t. fair and reasonable Daniel come to judgment, is added to the amount we were the car owners must have insur- of mummies taken from the Cave, periment Station.

Spraying will.struction had been systematic, toned horn on the family car interpretation of these facts. sureW we poor Chandler men will, receiving, a 'total of from $8 to a nee or be in a position to be able Gro. L. Willis, S. not turn the trick, but dusting 'financial management economical1 take the muffler off.

'The newspapers axe neither igno-1 be annihilated and crushed flat1 $12 for a family of four. Now isn't! to compensate for any damagej Shelbyville, Ky. 4t- r-. i.

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