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The Edinburg Daily Courier from Edinburg, Indiana • Page 3

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I 1 StlwMsy StpUmk 1f, US ktt'Niuiia dailv eoumiH TKRIt F'RST NATIVE DAUGHTER JOHXSOXDALE, Cal. This community, a new and rapidly growing lumber town in the Sierras, now lias a "native daughter" of its own. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hundsdorfer is the first child to be born in the village.

SICK DUCKS RESCUED -Jf'A NEW BEARINGS SET ASTOUNDING RECORDS ST. PAUL, Minn. Four hundred sick ducks were rescued by WPA workers. The ducks were fished out of Lake Shaokatau in Lincoln county. I fey-- Si fi 1 ism where rotting vegetation poisoned 2,000 birds.

Included in the emergency WPA project to save the ducks from death were doses of epsom salts for each salvaged duck. TRAFFIC SNARLED BY BEES BUT BOY SAVES THE DAY Grandma alwayi was a keen shopper and quick to "snap up" a bargain but you'll recognize these BARGAIN OFFERS without her years of experience you save real money you get a swell selection of magazines and a full year of our newspaper. That's what we call a "break" for you readers no wonder grandma says "YOLTVB GOT SOMETHING THERE 1" LOXDOX A swarm of bees settled on the traffic lights at Islington and held up trams, buses and motor cars for more than an hour. Frantic policemen, unable to shoo the bees away, appealed to headquarters. Calls for help were sent out to 20 police stations in the London area and to the zoo.

At last from Highgate came 15-year- THIS NEWSPAPER-1 FULL YEAR. ANY THREE MAGAZINES IN THIS LIST (CHECK MAGAZINES AND RETURN WITH COUPON) ALL 4 ONLY TT2ll HOUSEHOLD Home Friend Home Arti Needlecraft old Gordon Evans, who makes a hobby .1 yr. -iyr. .1 yr. .1 yr.

Leghorn World. Mother's Home Life. American Fruit Grower 1 yr. American Poultry Jour oLl yr. Breeder's Gazette 2 yr.

Blade St Ledger 1 yr. CI over leaf Am. Review 1 yr. Country Home 2 yrm. Farm Journal 2 jn.

of beekeeping. Without difficulty he was tble to coax the bees into a wicker hive. Pathfinder (Wkly.) 26 Issues Rhode Island Red Journal. 1 yr. Plymouth Rock Monthly 1 yr.

Successful Farming 1 yr. Woman's World 1 yr. Good Stories. .1 yr. me Circle.

G'RL HITCH-HIKER ROBBED; DRIVER GETS FINE, TERM II THIS NEWSPAPER-! FULL YEtt fitID 4 MAGAZINES GROUP A Select 2 1 GROUP D-Sefecf 2- 8 ffloi 1 yr. 6 mon American Boy McCall's Magazine-Christian Herald 1) Howard Hughes lands his plane In New York after record breaking flights surrounded by reporters, policemen and the "insiders" who were able to secure passes. Nearly 30,000 spectators were massed behind the outer barriers watching this epoch-making arrival. (2) Group of typical copper-lead bearings. This is the type bearing used In the tractor which operated for 18.000 hours on a hard read grading schedule with absolutely no attention to its engine bearings beyond ordinary lubrication.

(3) Hercules Cletrac Diesel tractor on record breaking road building contract in Oregon. ALL 5 ONLY American Fruit Grower 1 yr. American Poultry Journal-1 yr. Breeder's Gazette 1 ft. Blade ft Ledger 1 yr.

Qoverleaf Amer. Review 1 yr. Country Home 1 yr. Farm Journal 1 yr. Good Stories 1 yr.

Home Arts Needlecraft 1 yr. Parents' Magazine Pathfinder (Weekly) moi lyt. iyw. Pictorial Review VIXCEXXES, September 15 Herman Paul Ramsey, age twenty-two was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to six months on the State Farm by Mayor Joseph Kimmell today for robbing a woman hitch-hiker he had taken for a ride in a borrowed automobile. Adelle Yensull, age twenty, of Pittsburgh, told police Ramsey informed her he was going to Baltimore and would take her to her home.

She said he drove away with her belongings and money when she stopped at an outlying filling station. Ramsey has a police record. Romantic Mi ly. ly SUrer Screen Screen Book BHome Friend 1 yr. Leghorn World 1 yr.

lyr. True Confessions Mothers Home Life 1 yr. Pathfinder (Wkly.) 26 issues 16 mo. 2 yrs. Open Road (Boys) Woman's World I Plymouth Rock Monthly 1 yr.

I Successful Farming 1 yr. I Poultry Tribune 1 yr. Better Homes Gardens 1 yr. Home Arts Needlecraft 3 yrs. Woman's World 1 yr.

the world" In three days, 19 hours and 17 minutes and the tractor which maintained a schedule of 12 trips per hour over an eleven hundred foot average haul on three 7-hour shifts for six days per week until it had completed 18,000 hours of work. Both are extreme examples of speed and endurance and both were equipped with the latest type heavy-duty Bohn copper-lead bearings. Earlier bearing materials could not possibly have withstood the stresses Involved in a continuous wide open throttle run of this kind. AMAZING endurance records which far exceed engineering dreams of but a few years ago are being established by the infallibility and greatly increased rugged-nesa of Internal combustion engines. Hughes famous Right around the world in a fraction over three days Is an outstanding example.

A road tractor which worked for 18,000 hours without a single bearing replacement on an almost continuous 24-hour a day stretch is another example. Back of these spectacular achievements is an engineering story which Is of Intense Interest In the technical world. The development of the copper-lead bearing has been a material factor In making possible these long runs at top speed and full load. Bohn coDper-lead bearings were used in many of the vital parts In the Hughes plane just as they were in the record breaking road tractor. The complete set of copper-lead bearings used in the tractor engine which set the 18,000 hour mark Is shown above.

There Is much In common between the flight of Hughes "around Pfrnrr clip Hat oi matfasfnea arer checking on doird. Fill out coupon cmietully. HOME OFFER TyiS NEWSPAPER 1 YEAR McCall's Magazine 1 yr. -Woman's World I yfc Good Stories 1 yt. Farm Journal 1 yr.

ALL $32 TWO MILLION STATE BALLOTS TO BE PRINTED I am checking below the i Ontl effardeelred with a year's subscription to your paper. BIG VALUE OFFX2. THE QUALITY OFFER THE HOME OFFE2L THE STORY OFFER STORY OFFER THIS NEWSPAPER 1 YtA ALL a JTet WED FIFTY YEARS 1 yr. lrr. 57C Hue Story i Household I.

T. U. REJECTS 30-HOUR WEEK LAW PROPOSAL G-MEN HOLD YOUTH IN EXTORTION PLOT Good Stories JSrare. R.F.D Country Home The Abov Magazine Offer for Rural Subscriptions Only NOBLESVILLE. September 16 Mr.

and Mrs. "James Bishop will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home Sunday with a noon dinner for the members of the family. They will receive friends during th afternoon. They were married In Hamilton county and have liv- LOUISVILLE. Pem.

15 James Reynolds, head of the office of the Federal Bureau of today announced the arrest of a youth he identified as George William Rafeity, 18 years old. in a plot to ex WORKMEN FIND OLD GOLD BEAUTY EXPERT DEFENDS "UPSIDE-DOWN" TREATMENT tort $10,000 from Mrs. Jane Koop. PRAIRIE DU CIIIEN, Wis. excavating the ruins of old Ft.

The state board of election commissioners will have 2.302,000 ballots Printed for the November general election, Tarke, Beadle, clerk of the board has announced. Contrary to two years ago when three ballots were printed one presidential, one constitutional amendment and one state there will be only one. It will carry names of candidates for state offices. hhe ballots will be red tinted, as usual, and printing will start October 11. They must be delivered by October 29, but absentee voter blanks must be delivered to the county clerks by October 22.

Since parties have until October 10 to file for inclusion on the ballots the number of tickets in unknown. Any party holding a convention is automatically admitted however. Ballots will be ditributed by truck instead of by express as in previou? years, Beadle said. Beadle will be aided by George Freeman, former postmaster at Franklin, as Republican clerk for tire board. X.

tm. BIRMIXGIIAM. September 1G A proposed thirty-hour week law for the printing industry lacked approval today of the International Typographical Union in convention here. Delegates rejected the pi-oposal calling for five-six hour days a week, and submitted by Frank E. Cozzolino, of Xew York, because it provided no maximum work period and no provision to assure acceptance by an employer.

The delegates contended the proposition "would have no more effect than a resolution." The convention voted to eliminate piece or bonus scale work, and ogreect FRENCH -STORK DERBY IS HAVING ITS SETBACKS TARIS Financial reverses and the increasing size of French families have forced the Prix Cognac-Jay committee to cut their ninety prizes of 25.000 francs down to 20,000 francs. The prizes, plus 100 others of 10.000 wife of a retired machinery factuver. Crawford unearthed a gold half dollar I are the parents of three children. ladies, bless them, are rIMlE Are are Reynolds said Mrs. Koop received practically standing on of 1856 which bore the inscription "California Gold." The thin coin Is less than half an inch in diameter.

EX-KAISER HAS NO COMMENT TO MAKE ON CRISIS each, go to families in which the hus-j Three Spanish coins also were found band is uot more than thirty-five on the site of the 120-year-old fort, years old and has at least five are dated 1TS1. 17S1 and a letter Sept. 2 demanding the money and contained a threat to kill her within a month and dynamite her property unless she complied. Reynolds said the young man was taken into custody when G-men driving a cat like the one owned by Koop threw "an appropriate package" from the car at a given signal on a surbuban street. dren to support.

land bear the image of King Charles to prohibit new piece scale contracts The endowment fund, a sort of III. DOORX, Netherlands, September 13 Former Kaiser IWilhelm has refused to express an opinion on the Czech crisis and has ordered his courtiers on no account to talk to outsiders. It was learned tonight. Wilhelm has taken into account hts delicate position as a rpfiiepp which their heads. According to Dorothy Cocks, Beauty Editor of Pictorial Review, the topsy-turvy method is entirely practical and sound.

"The head-down, feet-up beauty treatment is based on the theory that bringing blood to the facial tissues, to nourish them from within while you cream them from without, ought to make creams work to best advpntage," writes Miss Cocks in the Octpber Issue. "Circulation does two things that contribute enormously to good looks and vitality. It trings fresh French "stork derby," was established in 1919 bya wealthy department store owner. or renewal of agreements providing for such work after January 1, 1941. The typographers refused payment to the American Federation of Labor of an assessment which delegates termed a "war-chest tof ight another branch of organized labor." Mrs.

Koop said "they didn't know fces Mm dependent pn Adolf Hlt. I was Irish or they wouldn't have done let's good will for the comfort of lit family and safety of his German pos- 1L STETSON COLLEGE COEDS TOP MALES IN GRADES DE LAXD, Fla Scholastically, coeds top male students at Stetson Cot lege. Dean Charles G. Smith said that of the latest semester honor roll, 44 of the 62 honor students were girl. Of six students who received straight grades, four were coeds.

Sun spots are dark. cloudJike regions from 500 to 50,000 mile. In i-ameter which last dom a day to a week and appear in eleven-year Mrs. Kocp added that she carried On a day in ina.j, a dynamite explosion set off on the Arctic island of Nova Scotia was recorded at more than 2,000 miles away. pistol and blackjack when she went San Marino republic has an area of ave been following events by radio out.

with the closest attention. only thirty-eight square miles and has a frontier line of twenty-four miles. It is located in the heart of Italy. Suscribe voiTt Borrow. II you have news Phone 58.

It Pays To Trade At Horn. Suscribe Don't Borrow. food and energizing oxygen to every tissue and cell of your body. And It carries away fr-m every cell and tissue the accu tated wastes that are a drag on its activity, that choke Its functioning and dull rui 1 SYNOPSIS: Having treretty mortgaged everything to tend the girl he lovrs. Aim Harding (Sfgrna Lo on a South American search for her musing aviator-brother, ace Meusreet man, Chris Hunter (Cla-rk Gable) follows her.

Arriving in the tropics. Chris finds that his neivsreel rival. Bill Dennis (Walter Pidgeon) is there ahead of him. Finding a naft're who pretends to know airy Harding's nheretabonts, Chris and his sound man, Joselito (Leo Carrillo) find Harrtt in a voodoo camp in the jungle. NOW READ CHAPTER FIVE BELOW to mmi Adapted from th ETR 0-GOLD YN-M AYER Picture by HALSEY RAINES TO Dorothy Cocks i it v.t4 its bloom.

"In much th same manner as a furnace, your body b.urns up f.jod and fresh air to keep alive, to vrrk. and to replace worn parts. It is a complicated system, but a dandy one, provided the blood Kt ops on its job as the carrier of fond, oxygen, wastes. When the blood stream lags, brings supplies lazily to the tissues, or is Indolent carrying wastes away, your tire of youth burns lower and lower. You feel sluggish, tired.

oM. And you look it. "In summer you are more active. You swim, hike, make camp, golf, ride, garden. Even If you don't conscientiously do regular exercises, you do things that make arms and legs and waist muscles work.

You are active, and so you activate your blood stream. Jumping around a tenni3 court, pushing a lawn mower, both make you red-faced and hot because they both use up physical energy, and so create a demam. In your muscles for new supplies of food-fuel and oxygen. The blood speeds to carry, the supplies round and round. And you feci fine, look glowing.

"Ever freh supplies of nourishment, fresh impetus of energizing oxygen, quick removal of functional wastes they are what keep tissues young, cheeks firm, eyes bright, hair strong and shining. A busy blood stream is a grand beauty tonic" The triumphant return to i'ew York. "We can't move him until 7ca still alive, thank God!" Chris introduces himsetf to the chief. Exploding a bit of magnesium, Chris walks through the clouds to the camp, while Joselito speaks the native language and describes him as such. The natives are in ecstasy at the appearance of a god amongst them.

Chris introduces himself to the chief as a white god. Approaching Harry, Chris sees that he is too weak to be moved. Intoning loudly, he calls for Joselito to walk among the natives just as he did, with a medicine kit. Joselito, struggling to make himself known to Bill while Alma is guiding the plane away from the outraged savages, is forced finally to let go and he and Chris, now revived, drift down the river. The return to New York of Alma, Bill and Harry is a gala event.

Alma, startled to learn from posters on Union trucks that it was Chris who really. rescued them. Be sure to read the final episode. As Alma and Bill march into the camp, Chris orders Harry to be brought out into the open and commands the natives to bring Harry to the plane. This is done, but when Chris and Joselito, still disguised, attempt to join Alma, Dennis knocks Chris unconscious with a wrench.

But Joselito grabs the tail of the plane and the two are swept along in a dugout while the natives, finally alarmed, throw datts and Bhoot arrows at the strangers. With Joselito as his voice, Chris orders the natives to bring Harry into a nearby temple. Then, ordering everyone else out, he and the sound man administer to the weak, emaciated Mien The next morning Chris hears the sound of a plane. It is Alma's, and with her is Bill. As they land on a lagoon at the edge of the camp, Chris quickly dons native clothes anJ headgear and Joselito does likewise..

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1877-1963