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TI1E COURIERJOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCII 13, 1938. SECTION" I 8 Spelling Champions Selected morning. It is hoped to be able to include the voice of Adolph Hitler. Both the Columbia and the Mu tual networks have scheduled transmissions around 5 a.m., while the National Broadcasting Com--pany listed a pickup at 8 a.m. Networks lo Carry Events In Vienna: New York, March 14 C4) Tentative arrangements have been made by the networks for broad Meeting to Discuss Old-Age Insurance The first of a scries of meetings for the purpose of explaining and discussing duties and obligations of employes under the Principals of forty-nine Louisville Public Schools are conducting matches in The Courier-Journal IMMEDIATE DENTURES casts or xuesdays events in Vienna, starting early in the fourteenth annual Spelling Bee.

Only two eligible schools have not entered the competition, which has the indorsement of Superintendent Zenos E. Scott. The final ENTRY BLANK The Courier-Journal 1938 Tne Louisville Times HOME FARM IMPROVEMENT CAMPAIGN To Home and Farm Improvement Campaign Headquarters, The Courier-Journal and Times, Louisville, Kentucky. Please enter us In The Courier-Journal and Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign for 1938 so that we may compete for the prizes which are to be awarded. Mr.

and Mrs. County State (Check which): FARM OWNER TENANT FARMER Old-Age Insurance provisions of the Social Security Act will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Louisville Male High School auditorium under auspices of the Louisville office of the Social Security Board. Other meetings will be held March 23 and 30. They will be public.

match for the city schools will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April ere Plate eentrarted frem aa impresstea ansae hefare the Teeth ara extracted and laertee la the naaatk Immediately after ExtraetiamrT Advantage af Immediate Dentares are: PATIENT IS NEVLR WITHOl TEETH. reUininr af tha natural facial contain; Patient becomes accustomed ta Dentares mora easily; caa chew soft foods sooner; natural appearance is achieved thronca models of the Teeth mada before Extraction; healing- of cams more satisfactory and the tissaes retain their natural shape better. We are of the opinion, that IMMEDIATE insertion af Dentares i the best proredare for most Patients chanrinr from natural to artificial Dentares. Persons interested la IMMEDIATE 2, at Louisville Male High SchooL I Southern Junior High School's champion speller is Catherine Har rison, 14, eighth grade.

Runner I DEMISES ara invited to eonsnlt as at ear office for a nersonal Examination. Consultation and Estimate of up was Billie Cole, 13, eighth grade. Other finalists were Alice DR. M. E.

TATE cost for this type af Artificial Dentures. PLATES REPAIRED JA 3 HOURS, 1EXPESIVELY Noble, Dorothy Stovall, Dorothy Just Tell Our Waiter Bring Me a HAMBURGER, CHEESEBURGER or CORNED BEEF "They're Tops" Fine Liquors Served CUNNINGHAM'S 5th Breckinridge WA 3453 Phone We Deliver EX-LAX WAS ALWAYS GENTLE -BUT NOW ITS MORE GENTLE than ever! Baerveldt and Doris Childress. Mrs. Mame M. Boulware, who was assigned to conduct the school match by Miss Fannie stein, principal, said "More inter CREDIT EAST PAYMENTS Weekly Or Monthly Held On Girls' Charge A youth police listed as James NO HIRED OPERATORS One of the Drs.

Tate Doe Tear Work Personally 68 of 107 Drivers Are Tag Conscious A check of police records Mon Dr. R. A. Tate Dr. M.

E. Tate Dr. R. N. Tate day afternoon disclosed That Louis ville motorists are heeding the Ezell, 19, of 537 S.

2d, was ar-j rested at 5 p.m. Monday on a statutory charge by Detective Sergts. Henry Sommer and Thomas Shouse. The detectives, his arrest ended a search for men two girls reported as having attacked them early Monday after forcing them into an automobile. new policy adopted by Police Judge John B.

Brachcy and the Catherine Harrison. est has been taken in the Bee this year at Southern Junior High than ever before. Our pupils are gradually bringing up their spelling standard, which means, of course, that their reading ability is increasing." Miss Nora Kelly, principal, certified Esther Kleinman, 9, fourth grade, as I. N. Bloom School's champion.

The alternate is Josephine Durham, .11, sixth grade. Bobby Smith, Joe Hodge, John HOVRS: ta 5 Closed Sundays 629' s. 4th Fhone JAckson 0527 205-07 Theater Bldff. Next to Loew's Open Thar-' dav Evenings Only TiU traffic division in dealing with traffic offenses. Of 107 motorists whose cars Other outstanding spellers were Doris Givens, Billy Basham, Helen Seipp, Betty Graan and Robert Ruth.

John Jurige, 11, sixth grade, emerged victor in a competition supervised by Miss Lillian Logan, Speed and Stanley Conrad were other good spellers. Hazelwood School's representa DURING the past 32 years. Ex-Lax has won thefavorof millionsof women because of its mild, rentle action and absolute dependability. Now this famous choc-olated laxative is bHlrr than erer. For Ex-Lar has been SCIENTIFICALLY IMPROVED! It TASTES BETTER ACTS BETTER and is MORE GENTLE than ever! Next time you want lelief from constipation, try the new improved Ex-Lax.

10 and 25atall drujfjrists. principal, at J. Stoddard Johnston School. Second honors were won were tagged Friday and Saturday, sixty-eight answered at the traffic offices, 617 W. Jefferson, within the twenty-four-hour period allowed.

Of this number, fifty-one paid fines aggregating $64, and seventeen were ordered to attend traffic school. As for the rest, summons were placed in the hands of police for their appearance in Ordinance Court March 24. If they fail to show up then, warrants for physical arrests will be issued. tive will be Peggy Walters, 11, sixth grade. Second place in the match directed by Miss Roselyn by Shirley Inman, 10, fifth grade The Business Side of the Ledger -and the Human Side Loewenstein, principal, was taken Honorable mention was given Earl by Esther Watkins, 11, sixth grade.

Good Food Is Good Health Spring Market Week We're Looking for You! Childers, David Dickstein, Tommy Ware, Glenna Taylor, Lilly Mitchell, Thelma Murphy, Walter Bennett, Jean Witwer, Rose Marie Hepperle, Jane Ray, Daisy Crad-dock and Dela Gilpin. Robert Johnson, 10, sixth grade, will spell in the finals for Roosevelt School. Eugene McGlasson, 12, sixth grade, is the alternate. Miss Blanche Lindley, principal, listed "preferred," "rhyme," "wristlet," "deceive," and "quarreling" as words which eliminated Louisville is going to entertain a lot The Business Side for 1937 The Mefropolifaa Life Insurance Company presents its report for the year rfsdrrrg December 31, 1937. (In accordance with the Annual Statement filed with the New York State Insurance Department.) nn for curs jCK Mono LINE SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY Htt )) Don't Let a Cough (l Wear You Down! )) Take KLAD 50c and $1.00 At All Independent Drag Stores of out-of-town folk this week and we are looking to entertain you ourselves with: The best food the market affords contestants.

i Miss Adelaide Whiteside, prin- cipal, reported Marjorie Bleiberg, 12, sixth grade, as George D. Prentice School's champion. The run-' ner-up was Betty Jean Berding. Other finalists were Edith Blei-1 berg, Susie Pierce, Sylvia Parnes, Lucille Pruitt, Eugene Lain, Lucy ASSETS $845,46519.71 $4,141,778,793,00 cooked Southern Home Style, and at lower prices than you're in the custom of paying, i Woo Sang and Ernest Pruitt Two Blue Boars. No.

1 at 644 South Fourth Street, and No. 2 at 410 West Wal Kcstcr Talks 101.023,188.00 1,653,208,167.35 I On Plieht Get An Overcoat for Tour Car SIMONIZ KEEP YOUR CAR LOOKING SIMC AND SPAN One-Day Service Lenlsville'i Only Aathoriied Simonlt Stations CRUTCIIER COLUMBIA GARAGE GARAGE nut Street. We're looking for you! Tuesday's 4 ir Specials At Nos. 1 and 2 Old Fashioned Chicken Biscuit, Apple Sauce-14c Fricasee of Lamb, Vegetables, Noodles I0c Creole Lima Beans 4c 74.737.947.93 20,479,2483 Of 'Cropper Incorporated E. Main 10 N.

4th Sb Gut Hzunantp $782,172,007.89 Csaaarfiajn Gooananent, 163,293,9112 Other beads: U. S. State and Municipal, $130,036,0720 Canadian Prtrriricial and Mankipal $108,728,136.17 Railroad $604,695,039.09 Public Utilities $479,281,913.46 Industrial and iacel larmous $332,467,006.43 Stocks: Ail bat $38,047.76 ara Preferred or Goarantaad Marfaoaa Laaas aa Itol Ettata: First Lians on Farms $73,652,107.08 First Lians on other property $920,444,605.49 Laaas aa Falicias LIABILITIES Statalof PoOcy Reserves: Amount which, with interest and future premiums, will assure payment of policy Aiss) DMdeads ta PelicyfcoMers: Set aside for payment tor the year 1938 Raserve for Fa tare Poyiaeats Sapplassaatary Coatracts Held for Claims: Including claims awaiting completion of proof and estimated amount of unreported claims Other Policy Obligotioas: Including dividends left with Company, premiums paid in advance, etc. Mitcelloateos Liabilities: Including reserves for Accident and Health Insurance, accrued tases payable in 1938, etc Reserve: This serves as a margin of safety a cushion against contingencies which cannot ba foreseen Fresh Apple Pie 4c JA JA 4CI.I Says 10 Million Have No Civil Liberties 26,055,985.89 81,482,758.76 CASH FOR i a A 4J-im 1 1 fc? 994.096,712.57 44,141,003.74 Ii Mi IB STERLINC SILVER Broken or any condttlea. VYatehe.

Chains. Klnis. Rrldies. Teelh. $6 to $35 Oz.

Indiana Gold Silver Co. 6.7'4 S. -1th St. 513.947.859.36 311,504,659.62 jfopposiU WurliUrr Real Ettatt Owstd: 383,91225.74 Includes real astata held for Company use Cash 102,584,80432 The plight of 10,000,000 members of sharecropper and tenant farmer families in the South, who "have no civil rights that may not be violated with impunity," and' who do not nave' "oven the right to talk about democracy," described Monday night by the Rev. Howard Kcstcr, Nashville, nt a meeting in the Y.

M. C. A. Mr. Kcstcr, secretary of the Committee for Economic and Racial Justice, described these people as the "most backward, exploited and brutalized agricultural group on the Western Hemisphere." Fertile for Dictatorship.

"The South Is the most fertile spot on the continent for a Fascist dictatorship," Mr. Kester said, citing the headway made by Huey Long. i The speaker asserted that cotton no longer is king in the South, (BG23IP 83,727,136.16 59.295,142.84 Preaaiams eatttaedief aad deferred laterett daa aad accraed, ate TOTAL Do This Iff You're NERVOUS Don't taka rhaneoa on harmful oplatmi and product which you know nothing about. I'm common aense. Got mora (roan air, mora al-p and tako a reliable, time-proven medirine like famous Lydia E.

Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound made etpccxally jar women from wholesome herbs and roots lot it help Nature tone up your system and thus calm jangljr nerves, lessen distress from female functional disorders and make Ufa worth living. For over 60 years one woman has told another how to to "smiling thru" with $4,719,720,827.01 TOTAL $4,719,720,827.01 II VHaMaLBMafaaLHCalaaata Peymeafs ta ee'ori aad Poficykofrfers: $11,400,690,229 7.511,537.957 3.671.865.512 $22,584,093,698 Ordinary Industrial Group Life, Health, and Annuities Personal Accident and Health $228,626,25132 234,266,144.68 60.451.881.28 2331.994.01 Tare LWe fasaraace ia force: Ordinary Industrial Group Total Accident and Health Weekly benefits a Principal sum benefits 19,699,024 1,510,264,310 Total $525,87671.49 because of the competition in other countries, wearing out of land and many other factors Mr. Kegter advocated a strong economic organization as a means of guaranteeing living wages and civil liberty. He mentioned the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, which, he said, has 40,000 members. Makes Three Speeches.

As an immediate remedial measure, Mr. Kester suggested the Government employ men, who no longer can exist on the farms, at forestry and conservation work. The talk was the third Mr. Kester delivered here Monday in connection with the observance The Metropolitan is a mutual organization. Its assets are held for the benefit of its policyholder, and any divisible surplus is returned to its policyholders in the form of dividends.

Vinkbam'i Compound let it help YOU. (Advertisement. Men Past 40 Need Pep Test Ara you at 111 full of pop or ara you slowing; down and feellna; older than your years Ara you nervous or la our aleep rulnad by gettlns; up at night? LH you have rheumatic twlngea, alna In the back, swollen Joints, leg; pains, frequent headaches, or circles, under your eyas? Do you feel jittery after lata hours or loss of aleepT Any of these aymptoma may ba danger signals that soma functional disorder Is slowing- down your Kidney so that excess Adda and Wastes are not properly removed and are. slowly poisoning; you. Hera la a quick, simple test that costs nothing: unless It Is exactly what you need.

For yeara Doctors hava prescribed Crates (pronounced Slss-tex) to help functional Kidney and Bladder disorders, and now Crates: may bo obtained at any drugstore under a positive guar antee of money back on return of empty package unless it la exactly tha thing you need to civs you new life, energy and make you feel yeara younger. Cra-tex atarta working; In hours and costa only 3o a dose. Ask your druggist for Crates: today. Tha guarantee protect you. Copyright 1S38.

The Knox Co. (Advertisement. GUARANTEED ROOFING AT LOW PRICES QUR roofing is made of the best long-fibred felt, thoroughly saturated and then coated with asphalt. Although roofing prices were recently advanced as much as 20 by some makers, Levy's are still selling roofing at low prices, because we bought heavily before the advance. IF.EH.A.

ILdDAS TyE WILL arrange your loan to pay for a new roof or other property improvements. The labor cost can be included in the amount of your loan You can borrow from $100 to $10,000 1 to 5 years to repay loan Only 5 discount No down We also have a monthly payment plan on purchases of less than $100. The Human Side for 1937 we WERE to let the figures above describe the Metropolitan's activities last year, the story would be nationally of Share Croppers Week. He spoke earlier before social science students at the University of Louisville and at the Phyllis Whcatley branch of the Y. W.

C. A. Mark Ethridge, vice president and general manager of The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, presided at the Y. M. C.

A. meeting. a made 3,766,240 calls during the year. Every half second during 1937, a Metropolitan booklet, containing useful health information, was placed in somebody's hands. Each working day throughout the year, new Metro far from complete for there is a HUMAN side of the ledger, too.

Policyholders and beneficiaries received from Metropolitan in 1937 almost $526,000,000 much of it in an PLAIN SURFACE ROLL ROOFINC i i politan investments went into communities in various parts of the United States and These investments helped to create a demand for goods, aid realty $25 hour of genuine need. Death claims were paid on 6,107 policies in force less than three months, and on lcs562 policies in force less than one year dramatic proof of the value of life A 3-ply roofing made with a greater percentage of asphalt saturation in the felt. Will give splendid service. Per roll We Will Make Property Improvement LOANS Under Title 1 of the New F.H.A. Act SLATE SURFACE ROLL ROOFINC $F9 Made on a heavy felt body, thoroughly saturated, then asphalt coated on both sides and surfaced with non-fading slae granules in green or red.

Per roll One could scarcely name a catastrophe which took human lives, in the United States or Canada, where funds provided by Metropolitan policies had not helped lighten the burden for afflicted families. values, give employment, and serve other modern social and economic needs. There is more we would like to tell you about our 1937 Report. This is contained in a booklet entitled, The Human Side of the Ledger" which we shall be glad to send to you upon request FREDERICK H. EckER, Chairman of the Board LEROY A.

LINCOLN, President ALL OUR ROOFINC IN FULL SIZE ROLLS Covering 108 square feet; packed with nails and, lap Repairs Additions 'Alterations Replacements 6 59 1 Eg cement. ASPHALT SHINCLES Each day, visiting nurses representing the Metropolitan ministered to persons insured under Industrial, Intermediate, and Group policies who were in need of skilled care. These nurses Finest quality shingles in all standard designs. Fire resistant Tan rvi 4 oka! 4-tn atrVt rMinHla Qlat Low Rates Easy Terms Prompt Service Call Us for Details JAckson 3141 surfaced with bright, non-fading granules in 5TI 8 your choice of various colors. Ter bundle (cov- II a exs squaic lcvi MmopouTAN Lm Insusancs Co Mr ant 1 Madison Avenue, New York, N.

Y. Please send me, arithout chares) or obligation, a copy of tha booklet, "The Human Side of tha Ledger." ROOF COATINGS -ROOF CEMENTS GUTTERING DOWN SPOUT- jt IMCOJLM 3H? ARTEC r4 AJfD TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTcTJ Street. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company A MUTUAL COM fA NT) -State. 421 V. Market St Louisville, Kentucky MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 12th Street At Breckinridge.

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