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THURSDAY. TULY 10. 1930 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO lay For Junior Golf Title Next Week At Bonnie Brae With the qualifying completed and match play already under way Uw for the city golf championship at Lawndale, entries are al- ifrom the old master.

Editorials At last they triumph, The Jndepen- ready being received at Bonnie Brae for junior city championship tournament which will get underway next week at Bonnie Brae, UtfassiUpn boys under 18 years of age, 'who intend entering the juvenile tournament should have their names the hknds of Bill Ferguson, Bonnie Brae pro, before Monday. The qualifying round of the junior Qournament will be played- Monday, with match Pfey scheduled each day during the week, It is the aim of Ferguson to complete the tournament within a week allowing one day lor each round. The pjty junior is by Myron Boyd, a-high school youth who won the title in the first tournament last year at To my that Boyd is the eutstanding favorite to repeat at nie Brae this year, is not putting 'tpo strong, He has been playing great game of golf the past few and unless there is a let-up in his game it will take some tall to beat him. Course Suits Boyd It takes a Player of Boyd's type to face Bonnie Brae's par. With fairway? completely bordered by pnd tw6 others partially iso tj lated.

exceptional control is neces- 'tary at Bopnie Brae. This Boyd 'tias, for he hits a long straight ball uifrom the tee, an important item in year's tournament. However, every indication points to n. strong field of youngsters, the ma- ''Sjorily cf whom are capable of wrecking 80 at anytime. Among these are Myrqp and JPlin Boyd, Toot Johnson Giltz.

Red Brown, Laverne V'Bose, Maylpth, Ralph Getz and number of others who will go into the tournament as dark horses with a chance of grabbing the limelight before the joust is concluded of the boys have been warming up the past days at Bonnie Brae order to be in tip-top shape for inday's qualifier. Wins Flag Tourney Mrs. Helen Hojt won a flap; nament at Bonnie Tuesday was ladles' day at the club McConnaughy had the gross score. Bill Ferguson was even par on two rounds of the course rfthji week. Another Ace Hole Playing in a caddie tournament a Tarn 1 Shanter Tuesday youni Hank Bozurch, a 13-year-old caddi aced the 131-yard 17th hole.

Hank who" is no larger than a driver, stood on the tee, and with a four iron laid'the ball dead for the pin, Fo past week this youngster has been the clubs of Cyril Serarick, entertainer in the art of magic a Canton theater. It appears Hank has gleaned some tricks dent staff was the "guest of Tarn 1 Shanter Wednesday. the ed.i- orial department for the first time Tour weeks was returned victor. Members of The Independent's ors were Dolor Remley, Fred Becker and Luther Emery. The composing room finished second.

Members of he team were Harry Puling, Ramsey and S. Ramsey, while the business office which won the first tour- lament, finished last- Members of he latter team were Joe Persell, lolly Powell, and Charles Leinjnger. Cen HartwicJi? was an odd member of editorial G. A'S. LOSE JUSTUS BATTLE The I.

G. A. Home Towners, Wednesday evening, were defeated 6 to 5 in a hard fought game at Justus. The local team, although outhitting their rivals 11 to 5, played loose ball in the field, which was responsible for their downfall. The Home Towners were forged to play with a patched lineup.

The I. G. A's. challenge the Massillon Steel Castings Tigerloys for a double header to be played on the Steel Casting field, Sunday, July 13 Score i. AB J.

Oragoinh-, 5 rf. Smith, If lluli, l) Buidi. T- Ib J. Gravis. las Meeker, rf Siiyder, I.uwis.

VHP Bontil, -jlj 4 Totals 41 5 AB l.iielj-. liijr. VVIIHums. Vb-s Kipher. Iss NclilL-ntliol.

3b .1. llohn. Keeliu. Fowler, lb T. Uohii, If rf 'Totals I.

U. Justus Holds Terriers To Three Hits OAYTQN, July JO. Southpaw Clyde Hatter of Dayton was in superb form yesterday, holding the Canton Terriers to three hits while his mate? were pounding out a 10 to a victory over Canton in the third game of the series. It was Davtou's third straight victory over and in each game a subdued the Terriers. Dayton clinched.the game in the first inning by scoring five times.

The big hit of the inning was i cum's which bounced over the center field with two men on base, Dayton Wednesday announced the signing "pf Carlton Carr, one of the mainstays of the Springfield pitching staff in 1929, Carr has been with Toronto of the International League this season. Lineup and summary: Wainier, 3b 5 Vorlipff, 2b 50" Brewer, lb 4 i Filber, cf 5 I Marcum. If 4 i Browne, rf 5 3 4 2 Moore, ss 4 3 Hatter, 4 1 Totals 17 27 lu AB A Ivlmiey, cf Han-ell, ss 7 Lowrance, 2b Lovelace, lf-3li UadrigueV, Cji'oh, 3b Brett, rf Perkins, HOSE, BLBVBN Capacity House Watches Prime In Akron Show Question Box can one UK as an invisible ink, and how can it be A weak solution of starch in Pruno Camera, the man mountain in water can be developed by apply- f. rom kJ 8 esth act; ing a diluted tincture of iodine. This at once 01 i standing, faded any in the Akron armory.

The exhibition was similar to the he staged here Monday night, and the boxers who opposed htm were the same as those who tried and failed to lay a glove on him here. Warren "Bumbo" Myers, local heavyweight, decided, he wanted to go' another round with the Italian giant and was first on the program, being cuffed around by tlie big fellow without getting by Prime's guard. Max Brown also stepped a McAuWfe restored tlmes and It can be number of with Primo and Jack completed the program. frames, Camera was rough with Jack last night, knocking him over ppce and putting him through the ropes with another swing. The Italian will remain in Akron until Friday noon when he goes to Yourigstown.

He Ifi i being feted today by numerous ian organizations and was presented; with a cigaret case last night by iha China'j Grwt Wall When was the. great wall of China built, and how long ie it? The great. wall of China, built in the third Qentury. 3. extended along the northern frontier of that country, from the northern part of the Gulf of Peehili, on the Yellow sea, north of Peking, in a zig-zag course, to Syning, on the border of two Turkestan.

Professor Cell, who made a reconnaissance of the wall about 1908, visiting both ends of it and several intermediate points, 'estimates its total length, including all known spurs, curves and loops, at 2,300 miles. a I 6 -2 2 i r- (i 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 JOCKEYS SUSPENDED CHICAGO, July 10. Jockeys V. Cheshire and P. Garrity will do no more riding at Arlington park this summer.

Both yesterday were suspended for the remainder of the meeting, Cheshire for an unsatisfactory ride on Juggler in the third race, and Garrity for an incompetent rid.e on Brown Wisdom in the fourth. Dick Rudolph, one of the aces that pitched the Boston to a pennant and world's championship in 1914, still hurls occasionally in the ranking minors. Wamcn't Comfortable ArcH Shoes BUek Kid, Patents, Ties and Pumps. A to EEC DR GRAY'S HEALTH SHOE IHIUMIAMR'C FOUALL AT POPULAR PRICES WAY. EAST Manufacturing Concerns Financial Institutions Etc.

USE THE Budget System By means of a budget system all expenses are determined upon a fixed income. A great many individuals are adopting the budget is nothing more or less than a systematic control of their expenses, which is a much better means than drifing along in a "HIT or MISS" fashion. A simple method is to set aside 10 per cent or more of what you make and figure to live on the balance, and often then there may be some left to add'to your 10 per cent fund. Try the budget- system for awhile; it may be beneficial. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MASSILLON, OHIO i 0 0 1 1 0 11 IT 0 3 0 0 13 By ROY GROVE Central Press Golf Writer WOMEN SHOULD use less effort in golf and depend more upon the weight of the clubhead to carry the distance.

The greatest fault with a woman's game is that she trigs to put the force behind the ball. This is known as pressing, and one of the most dangerous aotions with Italian club. I In the other bouts Tiny Powell. Ak- jron heavyweight, knocked out Jplui- ny Moran, of Atlanta, in 30 seconds of the first round. Sammy Q'Dell, Akvon colored weight, knocked out Pat Phillips, of Cantpn, in two rounds.

of fast battling in a scheduled six-rounder. Frankie Wallace, Cleveland, and Jackje Coogan, Canton, fought a draw. Charley Coates knocked out' Tony Bismark, of Can- Totals for Ross iti ninth. Dayton 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 Canton OOOOU110 a Lowrance, Weimcr, Brewer 2. Kclbei- 2, Marcum 2.

Browne. N'adolaon, Ross Runs batted Harrell, Marcum 5, Felber, Nytfols'on, Moore Hatter. Browne. Home Three-base Moore. Ka- tiolson.

Two-base Marcum. Moore. Stolen Double J.owrance and Marrejl. Struck Ross a. by Hatter Bases oil Off Ross Voff 6.

lilt by Halter (Lowranoe. Donovan): Ross (Xadoteoii, Brewer). Wild Passed Earned 2, Dayton Left on S. Dayton 9. Umpires and Reagan.

SAILORS BEATEN July Mauripe Main, rookie righthander, won his own game in the tenth inning yesterday, when he hit a home run with a runner on, giving the Blue Sox two out of three in the series with the Erie Sailors, 3 to 1. The contest was a pitching classic between Main and Bergeron. Brown put the tars out in front with a homer in the third, Mansfield knotr ted the count in the sixth with a cuv cuit smash. Then the $wo teams battled on even terms until the last of the tenth. Shannon singled with one down in this round, and Main hit the ball pjFched to right center for a homer.

ROSES WHIP CHIEFS FORT WAYNE, July 10. A five-run rally in the eighth inning gave Richmond a 13 to "10 decision over Fort Wayne in the third game of the series Wednesday. The contest developed into a slugfest in which seven home runs and nine' doubles were With two men on base and two out in the ninth Beeler relieved Marleau, hit Wright to load the bags and then fanned Adamson, pinch hitting for Conlan. any stroke. The girls harbor the idea that the ball will not carry fa.r ienough, sp they put force behind it, and see that it gets there, ahdr-in doing clubhead is forced off line, too far out, pulled back, it is topped or she is finding herself digging in.

Note the important points in the body action at the top of the swing. These are covered at (A) (B) (C) and i-D). Note particularly the point at (B) where the shoulders are around and the body is not leaning out over tlie ball. women will sloop far over and in coming back will sway the body, throwing the clubhead out of line. The feet on the finish of the swing I are still in the same position as the backswing was started.

I The body turned at the hips, the hips twisted, not, moved. Study these two illustrations un- til you have a mental picture of them. Try to look like these when you go out. Golf is not a strong man's game and the difference in yardage between the woman's and the man's game is no handicap for the woman golfe'r. If she can be contented with taking one more stroke than the man will be a champion.

Make up your mind to that effect before you go out on the course and you take 10 strokes off your game. ton, in three rounds. Leaders In Major Leagues writing? The most modern skywriting apparatus uses crude oil, which is ejected pnto heated steel plate through carburetor-like device. The vaporiz- oil makes 4 dense grayish cloud when it strikes the cold air, Crude oil taken the place of other chemicals because it is simpler to use and makes a heavier cloud that is less likely to be destroyed by wind. End of the War When was war with Qermany officially declared at an end? In July, 1821, congress declared "That the state of war declared to exist between the imperial German government and the United States of America by joint resolution of congress, approved April 6, 1917, is hereby declared qt an end." Infantile Paralysis When is infantile paralysis most prevalent? This dread disease is most prevalent during the summer and autumn, beginning about the fivst of June and continuing until the first of December.

TJiis period shows an increase of 1,000 per cent in the number of cases over the months. AMUSEMENTS AT LINCOLN Little What is the smallest republic in South America? The Republic of Uruguay has the! distinction of being the smallest re-1 public in South America. It Is slightly larger in size than the New states, ana lies between' cicty, comes to the Lincoln Brazil and the Argentine the At- tomorrow for a two-clay showin" in lantic ocean. the all talking comedy romance. the Ladies." It JACK OAKIE "The Social Lion with Mary Bwn Olive A anmnnmt VAUDEVILLE FLORENCE OAST B0YS A Study in Singing and Stepping JACK MAJOR "The Voice of the Seutbland" BUD ELEANOR COLL In "Youth and Talent" HUBERT DYER Assisted by Ben Coyne in "A Laugh A Second" SPECIAL "Killing The Killer" (By The Associated PI-BEE) Including games of July 3.

NATIONAL LEAGUE O'DouI. Phillies, (Juylei-. Cybs. Runs butted Klein. Phillies, S.S.

Klqin, Phillies, 118. i Doubles Frisch, Cardinals, 26. Triples Cuyler, Cubs. 12. Home runs Wilson.

Cubs: Phillies, and Uerger. Braves. LM. i Stolen hjises Olivier, Cubs, li). AMERICAN LEAQUE Simmons.

Athletics, .390. Uuns Ruth. Yankees. 91. nuns batted Gelirjg, Yankees, Hits Hodapp, Indians.

1H. Doubles iloManiis, Tigers, '11. Combs, Yankees. 12. i-lptye runs Ruth, 'Yankees.

Stolen bases Rice. Senators, 13. Almost Sea Level What state has the lowest eleva tion in the United States? According tp the United geological survey, the state of Delaware, with an average elevation of only 60 feet above sea level, has the lowest elevation of any state in the union. 50,006 Marriages How many weddings have taken place in the Little Church Around the Corner in New York City? The Little Church Around the Corner, which has been in use for 82 years, has been the scene of more than 50,000 marriages. S3.

STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE G. W. L. Washington 77 3S LIU 33 4U 45 -is 45 48 Pet. B4ti 5SI 45 45 41 40 31 35 35 as 41 41 Pet.

BOS 577 5311 533 480 451! 41!) 38U hiladelphla S2 New York "7 Jlevelttiid 7g Jetrolt si 31. Louis 7U Jliicago 74 Boston 78 American Results Cleveland at. Louis 5. Washington 6-1, Boston 2.5 New York 12, Philadelphia tl. Detroit B.

Chicago 1. Amtrlcan Qamts Today Cleveland at Detroit. Chicago at St. Louis. Philadelphia at York.

Washington at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE G. W. L. Brooklyn 74 Chicago 78 New York 76 St.

Louis 75 Boston 75 Pitlsbureh 75 Cincinnati 74 Philadelphia 71 National Results Brooklyn 8-S, Boston 0-4. Philadelphia 5, Now York 4. Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3 (ten innings). St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 6.

National Games Today N'ew York; at Only game scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w. L. Louisville 53 28 St. Paul 45 Toledo 43 Kansas City 38 Minneapolis 3:1 Indianapolis 33 Columbus 35 Milwaukee 33 Association Results Louisville 8, Columbus 3.

Minneapolis 14, Milwaukee 4. St. Paul 5, Kansas City 3. Association Games Today Louisville at Columbus. Toledo at Indianapolis.

Kansas City at St. Paul. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. CENTRAL LEAGUE (Second half of split season) L. Ft.

Wayne 3 2 Richmond 3 Springfield Dayton Canton 2 a Erie 1 4 Central Results Dayton 10. Canton 2. Springfield 3, Krie Richmond 13, Fort Wayne 10. Central Games Today Krie it Springfield. Canton at Dayton.

Fort Wayne at Richmond. MILLERS CONTINUE WINNING TACTICS COLUMBUS, July 10 Minneapolis continued to scale rungs in the league ladder yesterday when they dusted the Milwaukee Brewers badly by a 14 to 4 scbre. Young Nick Cullop smashed! out his 26th home run of the season, and Charley High, another sotan, hit his 14th. Weak pitchin; downfall for the Yesterday's Stars Dazzy Vance, the Braves to three hits, striking put nine as Robins won first of doubleheader, 8 to 0. Del Bissonette, run with bases loaded gave Robins 7 to 6 victory over Braves in second game.

Chuok Klein, in ninth drove in run that defeated Giants, 5 to 4. Jimmy Wilson, double witji bases loaded in eighth to enable Cards to down Pirates 9 to 5. Wes Ferrell, 12th game of season, defeating Browns 9 to 5. Milton Gaston, Red Washington's 10 game winning streak, holding Senators to eight singles hi second game. Mildew- How can I remove mildew from a garment? If the mildew is fresh it probably can be washed off with cold water.

If not fresh you may be able to bleach it with potassium permanganate. Lovin' the Ladies." It Ls the star's second Radio Picture, an adaptation of the successful stage play, "I Love You." by William Le Baron, vies States I president in charge of RJCO produc- tion. Instead of the traditional Dix is involved with four women, They arc Lois Wilson, formerly c-o- starred with him; Rita La, Boy. Radio Players' "it" girl; Ren'ee Macready, English actress and Virginia Sale, mister of Chic. When the star beoatnes involved in this "qutntanglc" story, excitement, suspense, drama and hilarity are tha result.

Tlie direction was in the capable hands of Mel Brown, who has directed a number of Dix's most successful silent and talking pictures. TUT JACKSON WILL FIGHT BOB MOODY DOG TRQUrKR COMING Rin-Tin-Tin is a real "trouper" and in the language of the theater there is no higher compliment. The famous dog appears Friday and Saturday at the New Grand theater In his latest Warner Brothers and Vita, phone release, "The Man Hunter," a melodramatic story of the African Ivory Coast. Strangers are sometimes alarmed Journey's End How was the name "Journey's End" chosen for the play with that title? R. C.

Sheriff, author, while search- at Rin-Tirf-T7n rqalistic'savagery'ln ing for title, was reminded of a fighting scenes but those who have worked with him in other pictures knows that he is always conscious that he is only acting. Charles Delaney, John Loder and Nora Lane dugout on the western front on the walls of which had peen scrawled "Journey's He decided that this was the title for which he had been groping and adopted it. CLEVELAND, July col- spelled downfall for the Brewers, ored heavyweight menace from Robison and Ryan being touched for Pennsylvania, Bob Moody, who stop-j ped Peter Jackson at Taylor Bowl Millions What were the greatest gates received in boxing? There have been five more-than-a- million dollar gates in boxing. The first was the Dempsey-Carpentier fight in 1921, which drew a gate of 'the second was the Demp- sey-Fjrpo go, in 1923, having- a gate of The first Tunney- Dempsey fight, in 1926, took in a good $1,880,000. Dempsey and Sharkey, in 1927, had a gate of $1,083,529, and the last Tunney-Dempsey fight was the greatest in point of receipts of them all.

having total receipts of $2.658,660, of which Tunney received $900,000, and Dempsey $450,000 record purses for principals in a ring bout. head the rects. cast. Ross Lederman dl- NOW PLAYING The Two Funny Guys frwn "Rio Rita" arc at it again! You'U Giggle! You'll Laugh: You'll Hoar! HERT WHEELER UO BERT VVOOLSEY ID "THE CUCKOOS' iliigl) Trevor. Cbfl Dorothy Lee and 1,000 Other Nuts anU Nit-Wits Paramount Souml Grantlantl Rice Sportlight ON THE STAGE America's Finest Stock Company GEO, SHARP PLAYEHS In a thrilling dramatic masterpiece "DANGER" Mystery, love, shivers and dn'Hs packed into this daring drama! Stage Show.

At Cur New 5150,000 Cooling Plant "For Your Health and Comfort'' CANTON, O. A small Classified complLshes wonders. Want Ad. ac- 17 bingles. The circuit leading Louisville Colonels enjoyed a larger afternoon at the expense of the Columbus Senators, winning 8 to 3.

Rightfielder Nachand starred for the kentuck- ians, hitting safely thrice in live trips to the rubber. Jess Doyle, Senator moundsman, was the victim of the Louisville attack. St. Paul kept pace with tile Colonels and entrenched itself more firmly in second place by defeating the Kansas City Blues 5 to 3. The Toledo Mudhens scratched their way to a 3 to 2 victory over the Indianapolis game.

Hoosiers in a night aa 40 44 4S 48 Pet. 651 494 491 421) 407 Answers To Sport Questions called balls are against the A strike is also called. The next pitched' ball is two feet wide of the plate and very high. The batter ducks down to avoid personal injury but with bU bat on his shoulder. The ball accidentally hits the bat and goes foul.

The umpire calls it a ball. Was he right? If the batter had less than two strikes it was a strike and if he had two strikes it was a foul. Read rule 49 section 3. Tuesday night, has another job on his hands next Monday evening. That job is the battling of dusty Tut Jackson, from Washington Court House, in the semi-final to the Johnny Datto-Benny Gershe feature at Public Hall.

The Moody-Jackson contest is one of four six-rounders on the bill. Datto and Gershe, meeting for the featherweight championship of Ohio, are routed for ten heats. SANDY FORD GRABS FOX LAKE HANDICAP most of Jack McAuliffe's fights with skin tight gloves? I mean the former lightweight champion in the nineties. and to a finish. Pet.

601) 61) 6UU too 200 W. J. ELEVATES HENRY AS COACH WASHINGTON, July (Pete) Henry of Mansfield, regarded by most critics as one of the greatest tackles in the history of American football, will be assistant varsity coach at Washington and Jefferson College next year. All doubt aa to whether he would be elevated from the position at freshman coach to assistant to BUI Amos, varsity coach, was removed when the athletic council formally approved the promotion. His contract expires Sept.

1. Henry is an alumnus of W. and J. the new football rules make it necessary 'or referee to count six on the shift? rules merely suggest he do so. CHICAGO, July Ford carried the colors of M.

Shea to victory over a heavy track in the Fox Lake handicap, the featured number at Arlington Park Wednesday. Petee Wrack from J. R. Macomber's stable, making his debut in the west, was a close second with William from W. E.

Caskey, string, third The race was a handicap for three- year-olds and upward over the mile route out of the chute and was worth $1,400 to the winner. It was run in and Sandy Ford paid the handsome figure of $30.70 for $2 in the mutuels. A West Point Career For how long a period of time does a West Point cadet have to serve in the army? When a candidate for West Point enters the academy he is required to sign an engagement for service in the United States army for a period of eight years, beginning with his admission as a cadet, which means he have to serve four years after his graduation from West Point. He may be discharged by competent authority any time during his course, i however. Wilds of the V.

S. Are there any portions of the United States that are not surveyed? In the heart of the United States are uninhabited areas, of which some are even unseen for long periods by the eye of man, the tional Geographic society points out. In the forests of north central Maine extensive regions, for many months of the year, still know only the hunter and trapper. In certain sections of the high Appalachians live families of isolated mountaineers, whose domains are seldom visited by outsiders. The only actual blank spots in the eastern United States, however, are in the swamp regions of Southern Florida and in southwestern Arizona.

JUNIORS ANNEX LEAGUE HONORS The Marshall Garage, are now the champions of the Y. M. C. A. league for boys under 15 years as the result of two forfeits by the Sluggers and the Bobcats.

The Juniors are in the southern division. Monday they will Claytown who have the brightest prospect of being the northern division champions, on the Longfellow school field. The West End Wildcats protested losing to the Marshall Juniors because of having a few players miM- ing. The garage boys gave them another chance and overwhelmed them 10-0. Kaminsky smashed out a homer with the bases populated, M.

Bogovich also found Blvings, Wildcat pitcher for the circuit. The game was featured by Brediger's pitching. He allowed only five scattered hits. GEORGE FIELDS IS BACK IN SADDLE NEW YORK, July 10. George Fields, veteran jockey, has returned to the saddle.

Seven months ago down at Hialeah park Miami, George received a broken leg in a bad smash-up. There were those who said the brilliant little star would never straddle another horse. But yesterday Fields was up on Ruby Ke'eler at Empire City and sent the filly down the stretch and past the judges stand in front of her field to receive a rousing reception. NEGRO HEAVIES TO TOSS GLOVES CLEVELAND, July 10 Moody, Pennsylvania Negro heavyweight, and Tut Jackson, of Washington C. have been signed for a six- round semi-final to the Johnny Datto-Benny Gershe 10-round bout at the Public Hall next Monday night.

MOONLIGHT BALLROOM MEYERS LAKE PARK WALTER HIMES And His Coral Gables Orchestra Rudy Vallee Coming Soon. Mail Orders Filled Promptly. $1.50 Per Person HDAILY MATINEES ioc-25cj FIGHT RESULTS By The Associated Press Chicago Willie Pejligrini, Chicago, outpointed Pal Moore, Memphis, (8). Kansas City Babe Hunt, City, outpointed Al Friedman, Boston, (10). Pat Haywood, Los Angeles, knocked out Ettore Mariana.

Italy, (10). Joe Trabone, Kansas City. knocked out Luther Ashford, Pittsburj, (5). Prohibition What is the number of people killed whose deaths were caused directly by prohibition? The treasury department gave out official figures in the summer of 1929, stating that, since the eighteenth amendment had become effective in 1920, 180 persons have been killed in the enforcement of the prohibition laws. Of these, were citizens killed by prohibition agents and 55 were prohibition agents who met death in the line of duty.

Is there any state in which divorce is not allowed? In South Carolina the law does not allow divorce for any cause. Radio Power How much power does an eight- tube radio set consume? The opinion of various radio experts is that such a set would consume between 90 and 100 watts, and would cost half a cent an hour to run. It would consume as mud power as a 90-watt light. Urban Trend What is the trend of population country to the city or vice VCTMt? Lwt year the net emigration from Urm to city WM 619,000. the year 1,876,000 people moved from the country to the city, while 1,257,000 left the city for the farm.

Skywrltinif What substances are used In TARTS TOMORROW RINTIN-TiN the man Hunter "It's Rinly's Best" Ends Tonight Dorothy Mackaill In Strictly Modern COMFORTABLE AND COOL JOSEPH M. SCMtNCK Your Favorite Theater ENDS TONIGHT DOOR ROD LA ROCQUE COMEDY ALSO KEVIEW NEWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, RICHARD DIX in "Lovin' the Ladies".

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