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fSf Largest Circulation of Any Kentucky Newspaper 24 Pages Todai'4EE CENTS. VOL. CLXU. NEW. SERIES NO.

$4,396 LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1935.. OS TRAIN'S AVI BETOYB THIRD ZONE. FIVE CENTS. tmi CRAFT UNIONS DEFENSE IN GUARDSMEN Funeral On Friday Italy's Colony Invaded For Charlie Betz 11(81 SE vio i un i lliiul uh If ill Ethiopian Kmd ers LEWIS HIT BY RULE OVE 2 Soinaliland Towns Are Taken. Ahvssinian Vil National Safety Group Installs Dr.

C. H. Watson mm DUTY AT ROWAN PLANT 2 Tnirkloads of Troops i Assigned As Brick Factory Reopens. Pppclal to The Courier-Journal. Morehcad, Oct.

16. National Guards moved into Rowan County for the third time in less than a year today, as two truck Inn under the command of lajre li eeap lured. Industrial Bloc Organization Motion Is Defeated. Atlantic City, N. Oct.

16 0P Insanitv Plea of Midi-lation Slayer Is Weakened. Chicago, Oct. 16 (UP) The de- MAKE FORAY The National Safety Council's: bronze plaque for the lowest in- dustrial accident rate in. tha PRESIDENT United States was awarded to 1 Louisville for the third time jjivaii-Lrvntian liorder the banquet! Wednesday night at Craft unionists in the American jfense of Mandeville W. Zenge, on Federation of Labor won a sweep-; trial for the emasculation-murder ing victory tonight in their fight! of Dr.

Walter Bauer, virtually was against John L. Lewis and his in--j blasted out of court tonight when dustrial union allies, when the! Judge Cornelius J. Harrington ortif led JJv Rome, Is Report. it II 4 ShSM-y "'1 i of the council's twenty-fourth I annual congress. Dr.

C. H. Watson, New York, 'was installed as president after E. Long, Albany, N. had presented the plaque to E.

J. O'Brien. president of the Louisville Safety Council. Winner of the award in 1931 and in 1934, Louisville is the only city in the Nation thrice to win the national council's inter-eoun-! cil plant safety contest. By the Associated Fifss) A turn about in the Italian-Ethiopian game of military invasion was reported Wednesday from the African war scene.

Tardy dispatches from East Africa said strong bands of Ethiopian raiders had captured two federation's convention voted to sustained a State objection to 18: continue the present organization witnesses through whom defense! policy. i counsel planned to paint a vivid; This policy is to organize work- picture of hereditary insanity in ers in mass production industries. the youth's ancestry, such as automobiles and jt icft tn0 defense only the tes-i along industrial lines with due timony of an alienist, who is yeti protection of the rights of craftto be 1Card, and testimony already unions. Ijn the record bv relatives of the' towns in a swift penetration of Lirut. Carl D.

Norman of Frankfort, came to Haldeman, where the Kentucky Fire Bnck Com- r.v resumed work after a five-irsotUh strike. Tne request for the troops wns by Circuit Judge D. B. Cau- di'l. Commonwealth's Attorney W.

C. Hamilton, County Judge C. Jennings, County Attorney W. F. Proctor and Sheriff Mort May.

The same officials asked the Governor to send troops to Clearfield when the Lee Clay Products Com- pany resumed work a month ago. The Guardsmen are to be assisted by twenty county patrol- men. Judge Jennings said. The Kentucky Fire Brick Company started taking on employes careful industrial workers Italian Somaliland. rrti 1 1 ine inuiiMuai uiuun uioc, iimu- defendant that a maternal uncle i of Louisville, who made it possi- M0 tho nni.vilU Safptv i 0ne the Eth10pian the Louisville Safety raidinff of the ed by Lewis, president Council to get this great United Mine Workers, proposed that the mass production indus-1 of his was committed to an insane asylum in 1906.

18 Witnesses Heard. Judge Harrington's decision was under the leadership of Colonel Siwiank, Dutchman who participated in the Boer War, reported a penertation of forty-five miles into the eolonv. were thanked by Mr. O'Brien in accepting the plaque, Mr. Long, after presenting the award and announcing winners of tries be organized, one union for each industry, with the craft unions kept out altogether.

Motion Decides Issue. The issue was decided on a ine aaieiy ojeru neiu tun-; Colonel Siwiank claimed his neciion nn me nve-aay con-; ranturrd T.noh -iftni. nnir. i i-nnl inn innnnnin1 frT' "v- over tne lrontier at Dolo Italians jine eai, eiecieu uy ul claimed to have I the executive committee Wednes- div: taken Dolo ton is strategically reached after he had heard the 18 witnesses privately in the first! night session of the trial. Illinois! law requires that, except in the; case of aunts uncles, insanity in the collateral line must be! shown to be hereditary before it-is admissible as having a bearing on the sanity of tiie defendant.

None of the witnesses was able to show that the insanity of cousins and other distant relatives i dav afternoon. situated on an important main motion to substitute a minority; report favoring industrial union-! ism for the resolutions committee's report favoring continuation of the present policy. The vote was 10.921 for th; substitute to 18.023 against. After the vote. Lewis said: 'I have no comment.

The issue ''-i1. -S ft' tL-hf DR. C. II. WATSON.

SWQFE REPLIES TO CLUB'S QUIZ 3 Officers Elected. Officers elected, in addition to Dr. Watson, were: Vice President for public safety, Gov. Harold G. Hoffman of New Jersey; vice president for safety councils, John B.

Gibson, Chicago; vice president for eKineering. A. S. Re- tn hr elarified. this morning.

The initial group is; being to clear the brick kilns; and tho pl.mt. Manufacturing will not until the latter part Of the The guards moved in nerc Without advance notice. Ot'ticials here did not know how long the troops will be at Haldeman. The sheriff said there had been dynamiting in and around the Kentucky Fire Brick Company tor the last two months, and that they were still investigating the mysterious death of Marion Smith, a non-union worker, whose body was found on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway tracks near Halde- John P. Frey, president of the, of the lank Missouri farm youth Hmnl' mptlt IinfUUdlJ Chart Is Excluded.

road from the Penetrate 65 Miles. An even larger band of Ethiopians was making its way over the frontier between Teolo and the Webbe Shibeli River. They were said to have occupied Oddur, sixty-five miles in the interior of Italian Somaliland. Reports to Djibouti, French Somaliland, indicated that Somali tribes, who hold old grievances against the Italians, were flocking to the banners of the invaders. Ethiopians claim they have re- i leader of the craft unionists, said: I '-T was convinced that after the The last photograph made of Charles Beti was taken Tuesday afternoon in The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times studio.

The picture was made by another staff photographer in testing a flash light attachment. Mr. Betz had just stepped from the dark room, where he had been developing plates. his Judge Harrington struck a- 1 New York; vice president 5 Questions Asked Candidate for industrial safety, a. v.

Roh- i i statements for both sides naa oetnifirsl at the insanitv defense (made, that this would be the re-jthis afternoon when he excluded a weder, Duluth, vice presi- In Hopkinsvilie Hart E. president Whitney, dent for health. Dr. Fisher, Chicago; vice for education, A. W.

'POLIO' VICTIM'S suit. chart which showed members Red Warning Sounding. i the Zenge family tree for five Warnings that workers in the generations. Of fifty-five charac-vast mass production industries ters shown on the chart, the de-might turn to Communism or jfense argued, seventeen were in-Fascism for organization unless sane. At the morning session thev wtre brought under the Zcnge's own mother was unable Around 100 county patrol- man.

(Continued on Page 4, Column 3.) Widely Known and Esteemed; Times Photographer Expires At 63. Funeral services for Charles Betz, 63. dean of the State's news- By AIXAX M. TROUT. Staff Correspondent The Courier-Journal HoDkinsville.

Oct. 16. find company guards have men HI 10 slaeoned at the tla'dcman 'Why don't you be men instead of mice?" Judge Kins Swopc. Re- of the Federation of Labor to testily, even to save ner son i taken wells at Udi. despite the I fact they were defended by Italian tanks.

Three tanks were disabled, it was claimed. Tension I'nabated. Tension in the troubled Mediter-; ranean was unabated. and head of The phoiographers that she considered him in-. HANDLER CITES SIZE OF CROWDS life, 10 A iebc.

to Aid Paralysis Suffer Si Oct. Mi 'P' officers an-, arrested here; Ky. ciiy thev and that 'rd Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times' photographic department, who died at 5 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Infirmary, six hours after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage, will be held at 2 Frid'v nt his hnmp 9ft1 9 today ers Reaches Ezar Adds $250.

"Inclosed find $2.50 for the sane at tne time Dr. Lauer was murdered asked the Young Men Demo- Mrs. Ahce Zenge. the frail, cratic Club here this afternoon as high-strung mother, collapsed fol- ne replied to five they lowing her testimony. jput iQ him in a neWspaper adver- Insane, Father Says.

Itisement. High point of the day for thej The advertisement appeared in i- i London heard the British Cabi- net had refused to withdraw her TaikS At HarrOdSDUrg, PariS men war from that troubled sea. truck load of nineteen from Fonde, Valley kcts 'pic Creek and Eacien. and dis at least while Italy continues to were handed the federation convention earlier in the day by Lewis and Charles P. Howard.

These warnings came a short time after the federation declared Italy an "outlaw Nation' and urged all countries to deny her financial and commercial assistance in the Ethiopian war. The declaration was carried in a statement, adopted by the organization, approving the neutrality-policy of President Roosevelt and Congress. Hope Fund, which is given, Burial will be in Rest- armed them of six shotguns, two Fre rifles, five pistols and a quantity; in memory of our lovely little sis haven Cemetery. and to State Labor Group. J.

HOWARD HENDERSON. sena iroops to J-iiDya. Defense preparations went on at top speed along the northern coast of Egypt, Alexandria's harbor of ammunition. They were charged Patricia Terrv Dickey, who Mr. Betz, whose amiable dispo-today of deep devotion to his art, :uH.iWu, a.

Kentucky New Era. It was I Zenge, father of the accused; i youth, followed his wife to the headed, "Attention of Judge King stand and maintained stoutly his Swope," and signed "Young Men's with banding and confederating. I died two months ago By Staff Countv Attorney waiter i Correspondent The Courier-Journal. WaS choked with British (Continued on Page 2, Column 2.) belief Mandeville had become in-. Democratic Club, Edward Mosely, sane after the marriage of Louise S.mth.

Fineville, assisted by Chief Paralysis, tfetiy ean of Police Charles Minton and Dickey and Eleanor Stark Dickey, other Middlesboro officers, made Cave City, wrote Wednesday. "We Paris, Oct. 16. "This is one returning from maneuvers. The of those empty rooms King Swope citv was an armed camp and the says I have been speaking to," British were hastilv turning other Lieut.

Gov. A. B. "Happy" Chan-jcities int0 sjmilar bases, dler told the crowds that packed A Havas report reaching Cairo Sella ffer, his childhood sweetheart, 1n TTr R.iupr "We respectfully submit the the loliowmg questions wun tne 80 Newspaper Boys To See Centre Game The only other witness TRIAL OF TWO IS TO CONTINUE inrli ff thf dav of any importance was Airs. ft-iv uwuiauie linn ui uic Italian troops in Libv minims ai ji.u 1 uu-uui mis aiiei ner Ivmiclioc Wuesterfeld, maternal aunt placing under Be of the defendant, who testified her brother, George W.

Parmelee, Zcnge's uncle, was committed to hope that this small donation may; be of help to some child who has: been afflicted with this This contribution will be of some; help and is doubly appreciated; coming from a family that already; has suffered immeasurably from '-'lie raw ges of poliomyelitis. Gifts of ihls k'nd helped the fund, in-; by Tiie Com icr-Journal and Tin? Louisville Times, to climb. Wcdncsdav within S23 of the humble desire that you give the voters of Christian County a considerate answer." the advertisement 3'ead. Not Professional, lie Says. ''Now I am not a professional Judge Swope began, "but I have been observing politics for a long time.

I have noticed that when the opposition Times Carriers to Guests of Papers Friday, Saturday. The Centre-Washington and an insane asvium 190b. Parmelee was morbid and vio- ormer Bank Officials Testify. Denying Charge of Misappropriation. ground mines and building other fortifications on the Egyptian frontier.

It was reported also that many tanks, tons of war materials and 200 war planes are assembled there. i Vague reports of a clash between British and Italian troops on the Somali frontier were denied in Rome. the arrests. The officers said the men were seized after coming into Middles-boro. allegedly for the purpose ot picketing mines operating in the M'ddles'ooro field.

Othr picke's. numbering more th 100. weec reported, of fleers'; id. coming from coal fie'ds a Jcllico, Tcnn. County Attorney Smith said they would be stopped and searched for weapons.

The atmosphere in Middlesboro was tense today as the scene of picketing shifted from the Jellico field to the Middlesboro area. Operators have appealed to Circuit Judge James M. Gilbert, noon and here tonight, and the hundreds that stood around loud speakers outside. "The hundreds that have packed the courtrooms since I started tiiis campaign, and the added hundreds that have stood outside at many speakings, will know how to pass on Judge Swope's veracity," Mr. Chandler said.

"They will see how carelessly he handles jjCe ient, she testified, and two years objective of oeiore ne was sent to xne asyium football came is the of The expressed a great icar or ins Trial of Otto C. Ernst, former eighty newspaper boys T.nnis-i sister, Alice, lor whom lie had 000 mark. Ezar Raises S250. and writing questions, its a vice president and auditor of the Liberty National Bank Trust ville Times who will be in Louis-, shown deep affection before. Zenge.

sure 'Sn ltey are oeai. ville Friday and Saturday from, Ahce referred to was Mrs. and Henry A. Moor- u-ui i v. un i.i uuiiivyu of golf shots Saturday during the omPan' the truth, and they will value his nrnmiw armrdinslv i blg offensive on both fronts will campaign promises accordingly.

various parts or KentucKy ana former assistant, auditor, accused of misappropriating Southern Indiana. Albert C. Sut Motor Injury Fatal I begin when Luigi Vinci-Gigliucci, ithe minister to Addis Ababa. Introduced By Corn, Ardery. Xouis ille Open Tournament at the Audubon Country Club, ordi- inarily receives $100 or more.1 'Why don't you let Mr.

Chandler ask his own questions," Judge Swope snapped. "I don't appoint any small committees to go around heckling him or interfering with 870.15 of the bank's funds, will be'cliffe, chairman of the ticket sale resumed at 9 a.m. Thursday in the i for the game, which will be held County Judge D. M. Bingham To Pedestrian, 73 Mr.

Chandler was introduced at; leaves for home. Harrodsburg by Circuit Judge C. Large forces of Italian troops Sheriff J. W. Ridings and Countv laming ot the sad plight ol Attorney Smith for protection 1 youngsters stricken by infantile T.

Corn. Commonwealths Attor-jare reported massing for a dash his speeches. paralysis, Mr. Ezar suggested that P. Hord Killed Shortly "If Chandler wants to know thej ney William B.

Ardery, Paris, against armed pickets. Federal Court. Federal Judge at du Pont Manual hta-wood Hamilton suspended pro-jdium, Wednesday announced that ceedings at 5 p.m. Wednesday. a block of seats had been reserved The Government announced thati for the carriers, among its witnesses Thursday Willi The newspaper boys earned a Conditions in the cross 230 miles of waterless desert from the Ogaden front toward Jijiga, to co-operate with the northern army.

(Continued on Page 4, Column 1.) irea tonii were how- answers to these questions, let him i Democratic nominee ior circuit ask them himself. But never Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial mind, here is question No. 1: District, introduced him here. ported as "peaceful'1 After Visit to Wife, 111 In Infirmary. ad- you intend to appoint the; Following Mr.

Chandler's Aim for Italian ever. The' nin. held in Flank. teen arrested were Hell County jail Congressman Virgil ho was on the stand Returning from a visit to St. Hon.

Thomas S. Rhea on any non-Joseph's Infirmary, where his partisan board or commission sub dress here. Chapman, awaiting examining trials, no I be John E. Huhn. former president t0 oldie rdU of the bank.

Both Mr. Ernst and salesmanship, but a precautionary Mr. Moorkamp, who denv thev measure against mfantde paraly- "cue pennv" of the funds. to cancellation of the trip winch were in a separate account mon4th'nIn heu the ftate in a s. testified Wednesday thatair the enlertain" -rr i 4i ment is planned for them.

C. of C. Philosophy Hit As Already Disproved Birmingham. Oct. lfi r) Warmly defending the T.V.A.'s programme of social and economic planning, Dr.

Arthur E. Morgan today criticised the "political Countv Attorney ject to your powers as "I have only mentioned two; non-partisan boards I intend toj date for Smith wants to Will Cil. id. ha. make The main Ethiopian army, under Dedjazmatch Nassibu, is massed in the Jijiga sector while the hordes of Ras Desta-, 100.000 strong, are moving through the Webbe Shibeli Valley for a flank movement against advancing Italian P2, is in a serious condition an operation, W.

P. Hord, 835 Quality a sales- wife, after 73, of as he inves- been set thorough (Continued on Tage 3, Column 1.) 'Gift From God' Haby Surprise to Expert enter- ollusi- pualto Xheatpr wiU iransacuoiis regarding uie ac- 'tsin the youngsters Friday Ji'-'ult I D.m. Wednesday when he was Board, on which I will ask my tigation. Reports from various sections of the county said everything was quiet since the arrests. A.

P. Pace and J. J. Pinko, representatives of vigor-, count, before the funds were dis-itional; covered to be missing, even to be- pniiosopny now oemg so ously taught by the Chamber of Commerce'' as a aoc cU.ili uiiv mom, iv.5i.?im.u oiiu iiuu, 'dinner at The Kentucky. Experi-.

struck by an automobile in front lenced airplane pilots will take0f 8fJ3 Eastern Pkwv. He died: ippointees to serve without pay. (Continued on Page 9.) trine contradicted by experience (Continued on Page 10.) St. Louis. Oct.

16 P) Five southern regiments, weeks before the announced Emperor Haile Selassie declared birth of her "gift from God'' baby, his warriors are undefeated; that Mrs. Xcllie Tipton Muench he ordered them not to fight at showed no signs of approaching Aksum and Aduwa and that the motherhood, a babv specialist tes- fall of those cities had no strategic jthem on flights from Bowman whiie being carried into the in-! Field Saturday morning. firmarv with injuries which in-' Plmrli I'la 11 Alter mncneon taxicaos a skull fracture, a broken rush the entire party to the sta-irjght leg and shock, dium to claim their reserved seats The driver, Logan Gallagher, frT i-ct lii apct online fnnlhall i i c-. Is Held Abandoned Berlin, Oct. 16 f5) Hans Kerrl.

importance. Ethiopia, he said, is waiting for (Continued on Tage 2, Column 5.) of the Nazi Department of i iieau Fresh Hope Fund "No belter investment could be made than in changing the life of helpless cripples into a life that may, in many cases, be bruuyht almost wholly back to normal." Dr. Hugh R. Leavell. This comment followed the Courier-Journal and The Times decision to divert the Fresh Air Fund into a Fresh Hope Fund for the young infantile paralysis victims who, otherwise, Kmc Miii-uuicu uuuiovinc una jWitn manslaughter and paroled year.

Following the game theipending arraignment in the Police youngsters will pack and catch court. Mr. Gallagher, a citv elec- Church Affairs, intimated in an address tonight that the Nazi regime has abandoned the idea the United Mine Workers of Am- erica, assured local officials no; more armed pickets would be per- mittcd to come into this area. The men arrested, they said, came in against their instructions. Officers said they heard it wasj the intention of pickets to seize miners in the Fork Ridge mines tills afternoon when they camcj from the pits and march them; through Middlesboro streets.

Of i- ccrs they heard that a large; crou of in Clairficld, ye. terday twenty seven; miners, tied cans around their necks. them through Clairficld and ducked ihem in busses ana trams oacK to tneir trieian has rliai-op nf servicing of a State church. wouldn have tne means, to get the expert assistance homes, many of them arriving in Mime to carry routes for The Sunday Courier-Journal. tified today.

Dr. Aaron Levy, in a hearing before Special Commissioner Rusi: H. Limbaugh, said he was cSlled to the Muench home July 11 to treat another baby, which diec later in a hospital here. He testified that at the time of his call. Mrs.

Muench was clad in pajamas. The tpecialist took the stand alter Anna Ware, an unwed mother completed two days of testimony in which she claimed as her own the infant whose birth Mrs. Muench announced Augus 18. in the liSlit to regain health. Bov.

II. Haims Self Police Department teletype machines. Besides his wife, Mrs. Johannalv Murray Hord, Mr. Hord is sur-i by four sons, Murray Thomas Hold, Morris Hord and; Percy Hord; a daughter, Mrs.

hu-cile Seyller: a brother. Thomas Previously acknowledged S10.564.81 Joe Ezar Exhibition, Louisville Open Tournament at Audu Young Roosevelt Pays $5 Speeding Fine To Save I'et Rabbit Wiliard, Ohio, Oct. 16 (UP) Eugene Tuchal, 11, hanged himself today rather than see his pet rabbit killed to provide food ior the hungry family. 50.00 (Continued mi Tajje Column New Hampshire Charge jg liord, Hopkinsvilie, a sister, Miss Anna Hord. Hopkinsvilie, land six grandchildren.

The Booklet On Weijrht Control Proper diet is the easy and natural method of weight control. Careful selection of food will build you up or take you down but the process need involve neither Huffing nor starvation. The character of our food is the vital clement in weight control. Send to our Washington Information Bureau for a copy of the handy service booklet, -Weight Control." Learn how to get your weight at the correct figure, and how to keep it there. A copy of this unusual and authoritative booklet will be sent to any address for 10 cents.

Use this coupon. bon Club Annie R. Glazebrook American Legion Auxiliary. Jefferson Unit No. 15 Vissman Employes Club.

Elizabeth L. Terry 15.00 11.00 10.00 Calendar of Events Gen. W. L. Sibert, Honored for Panama Canal Work, Is Dead THE WEATHKR.

Indiana Tartly cloudy Tliursday and Friday, not much change in temperature. Kentucky and Tennessee Fair and warmer in extreme cast portion Thursday, possibly followed by rain in extreme west portion Thursday afternoon, rain Thursday nisht and possibly Friday, slightly colder Friday. Lakeside Club 10.00 -Milton Ave. Reformed Church 6.00 Parent-Teacher Association, Margaret Merker Settled In Private Court Session After Mixup. Exeter, N.

Oct. 16 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 21, son of President Roesevelt, finally rid himself today of a charge of speeding 65 miles an hour at Hampton September 18. He appeared without counsel at a special private session in the local office of Judge John W. Perkins, of Hampton Municipal Court and paid a fine of $5 and court costs of S6.70.

T. E. L. Class, South Jefferson llaptisl Sunday-school, 2.00 Zeltwoch Co 2.00 Lamar E. Hundley 2.00 Ladies' Bible CI 1 a s.

Highland Baptist Church 2.00 Primary IJuptist Church. 1.00 Young Mothers' Club, Rose Hudson Community Center 1.00 Robert Edwin Schoo 1.00 In memory of Carl G. Schoo, Jr 1.00 Mary Woolalayer, Danville 1.00 E. B. A.

and M-X 1.00 Mrs. E. 1.00 Primary Highland Presbyterian Sunday-school 1.00 John Leslie 1.00 The Second Street Tigers 1.00 In memory of Patricia Terry Dickey, Cave City 2.50 Louisville Times News Staff (additional) 4.00 and Times Library (additional) 1.00 Thursday. Rotary Club Luncheon, Hotel, 12:15 p.m. Louisville District Dental Society Dinner, Brown Hotel, fi p.m.

Louisville Paint and Varnish Production Club, Brown Hotel. 6:30 p.m. .00 5.00 Kirra The Inlor Comparative Trmprralurrs Here Exchange Club, The Seelbach, Yesterday. 1035 5.00 1 A A A Dirc-or. rpias in coin lor a cpy ol ihl Control.

p.m. Louisville Business Dinner, The Seelbach. Bowling Green, Oct. 16 Brig. Gen.

William Luther Si bcrt, who won promotion by Congress for kis part in building the Panama Canal, died here today. The veteran soldier was 75. Funeral services will be held tomorrow. General Sibert's body will lie in state at the Armory here until 1 p.m. After the funeral, the body will be taken tu the Arlington National Cemetery at Washington for burial.

The veteran soldier-engineer had been in a critical condition Saturday lie observed the seven ty-fifth anniversary of his birth in Etowah. County, Alabama. Congress officially thankee General Sibeit for his seven years work on the Panama Ca nal in 1914. when, by a special act, he was promoted 1o brigadier general. A reputation bull up after his graduation from West Point in 1834 led to his se ection in 1907 as one of three out engineers placed it charge of the Nation's great tropical project.

General Sibert commanded work in the Atlantic sector of the Men's Club 6:15 p.m. 3 A tooriift on We. Ask Me Another School Columbia Athletic Club, Inc Progressive Bible Class, Inimanuel Sunday-school Parent-Tear her Association, Reuben Tost Ilal-leck Hall A Friend A. S. M.

ecle. Zion Reformed Church Junior Class, Prestons-burg and Floyd County High School, Prestons-burg: Emmanuel Church School 4 A -t A A NT. A 5.00 5.00 3.00 Bellamy Club, The Tyler, 7:30 p.m. Railway Mail Association, The Tyler, 8 p.m. l- -What is a eat-o-nine-tails? Street A 3 A 4 A A A 7 A 8 A 1 A 0 A A 2 1 3 4 PM 5P 8 7 P.M -What is a cavalcade? -What does decorticate mean? A A A NT 3 Directors of Louisville Credit 68 .73 75 .79 .81 .89 Ci-T i Men's Association, The Kentucky, of em-, 6 p.m., dinner.

4 What is a dirk? 5 What is the meaning 3.00 Retail Merchants' Credit Men's for several weeks. He rallied tate 4 5 P.M.. P.M.. 7 Tl .68 Act- -vt in. Thn i Canal Zone, including in rU scope Mail to Washington, D.

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