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POST TIMES: Attoclated Prctt Night and Day Wlret United frets Day Wire. I'OST TIMES Circulation Largett Whert Buying rower It Greatest. VOL. IV: No. 13 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, SUNDAY MORNING.

MAY 2, 1037 Twenty-four Paget FIVE CENTS THE PALM BEACH POST-TIMES Hitler Assails "Interference" Film Industry Fears Paralyzing RISCO 15 LARGE PARAD MILLIONS 5 PERSONS KILLED Strike, With 2,500 Men Idle Of Clerics; Tells Workers Time Not Ripe For Greater Wages BUCK TO MAY DAY WHEN GULF STORM Many More Scheduled To Join Hy la Attneittrd Vrttt Bt tht AttotttUd Vint IN BILBAO 3 SWEEPS 2 STATES REFUGEES KILL 1, HOLLYWOOD, May 1. Picket HOTELS AFFECTED AS 3.500STRIKE Walkout Demoralizes I lostclrics With 6,000 Guests BERLIN, May Hitler stood amid May Day throngs to- ing increased at major studios and spread to otheri tonight as the day to denounce clerical "Interfer ence" and the Jews, and to tell Poland And Puerto Rico Louisiana, Mississippi Nine Freighters Plan To threat of a paralyzing strike at feeling more than 10,000 crafts the Third Reich workers that the time for higher wages has not men and players hung over the multi-billion dollar motion picture Run Franco Blockade With Civilians Crop Damage Heavy From Winds Only Scenes Of Vio-Icnce Reported yet come to Germany. Industry. There was varying applause for Four unions with a membership these pronouncements. of some 2,500 already were nom INSURGENTS NEAR iimlly on strike under a call Issued TIIIRTFHN UNIONS WANT 51) AY WEEK STALIN REVIEWS RUSSIAN COSSACKS STRIKES TOWNS TORNADO SEVERAL lust night.

Fifty thousand Berlin workers massed before der fuehrer in the Lust carton Square. Earlier, one hundred and eighty thousand boys and girls, packed into the Olympic BELEAGUERED CITY A Job At 73 RAMCHiH, N. May 1 UP) ThoniM Dixon, 7S-J ear-old author, lecturer and former preacher, who haa mads and lout two fortuned, became clerk of the eaiitern North Carolina dlotrli-t of Federal court today. The author of "The Clans-man," the novel on which D. W.

(irltrith baaed the moving picture Birth of a Nation," took the oath of office shortly after Judge Q. M. MeeklnfS announced hia appointment. Dixon, whose work Includes 22 novel, nine plays and nix moving; pictures, aald he "needed the Job," and that the salary would give him a "backlog of security." Rush Expected M()NT(iOMKKV, Ala-, May 1.4.T) State liquor selling IpjiiI whisky for tho flmt time sine 191, will open Monday or Turodny In Mnbila and Montgomery, a aonrre rloaa to the beverage control board revealed today. Birmingham store, this source said, will be opened Wednmday.

W. O. Baldwin, chairman of the control board, aald 18 rluhs, restaurant and hotels In Montgomery, Birmingham, Mobile, Opellka, Foley and Hprlng- Hill had been approved for llqtinr llcenven, and would start selling; llipinr In half-pint and miniature slzea when State stores are 0iened. The question of whether 14 other unions will join the walkout will be decided tomorrow morning Stadium, heard the first of two Hundred May Day Shells ex as Coast hscapes apparent warnings to Catholicism. at a meeting of the recently organized parent body, the Feder His allusion to Jews brought Electricians Cut All Light Switches As They Quit Work Labor's Holiday Passes Off Quietly In United States Kill 10 Persons In Madrid Streets Blow As Flags Are Ordered Down uproarious applause, but only moderate cheering followed his ated Motion Picture Crafts, strike sponsor.

Its unions were voting appeal to workers and employers today to determine strike senti ment. to increase production without demanding higher wages or in Bh tht Attociaifd Prett By tht, Attoeiaitd Prttt SAN FRANCISCO, May 1-Ac The K)werful Screen Actors Guild also called a mass meeting By tht AttoriatrH Prtit Millions of workers throughout creased prices. HENDAYE, Franco-Spanish The Lustgarten throng cheered for tomorrow night, in the Holly frontier, May 1. Anxious Bas- the world paraded, sang and shout more heartily when der fuehrer ques and willing British skippers worked against weighty odds to tivities in 15 of San Francisco's largest hotels were brought virtually to a standstill tonight when 3,500 hotel employes, supported by 13 unions, walked out. ed yesterday (Saturday) in cele bration of labor's Internationa wood Legion stadium, to decide whether its 5,000 members, including nearly all the film colony's declared labor service, without higher wages, "will force better Fv tht Attot'tltA Prtu NEW ORLEANS.

May 1. Five persons were killed In a general storm that cost several hundred thousand dollars In property and crop damage In coastal Louisiana and Mississippi last night and to-d-iy. A tornadic arm of the disturb-. class respect of the worker." holiday. LEGISLATORS FACE top-notch players, will pass through picket lines into the Repercussions of the contro Walter Cowan, president of th Bombs in Poland and Puerto joint culinary workers board, de studios.

Rico killed one person and injured versy between Nazism and Catholicism, which was brought Into the open by Pope Pius' pre-Easter night to evacuate Bilbaos non-combatants beyond the range of Spanish Insurgent bombs and cannon. Refuge around the Bay of Biscay's bend in France for some children was assured when the masters of nine British freighters in Bilbao harbor volunteered to federated crafts officials are clared the strike officially on at 9 p. m. EDT. three.

One In Warsaw was thrown DEMANDS TO OUT banking heavily on the Actors' at Jewish Socialists; one in San About 6.000 guests in the down ance, accompanied hy rains meas Juan damaged a newspaper build- Guild for support of their demands for a closed shop and union recog uring up to more than five inches. encyclical charging Nazi violation of the Church-Slate concordat, were sounded by der fuehrer. (The concordat, in 1933, set up town and "Nob Hill districts were affected. ing and shook the city. ALL SLOT MACHINES Cossacks by the thousands thun The striking employes were dered through Moscow's Red Square, where a million persons nition the industry.

Producers representatives so far have declined to grant these demands before receiving and considering any wage and hour requests which the separate spheres of church tend State influence. The Pope charged the Germans had encroached on memhers of the clerks, cooks, waiters, bartenders and waitresses unions. Larger Group, However, evacuate as many as possible from the imminent menace of bombardment and siege. But a shortage of ships, and Insurgent General Francisco Franco's refusal to respect foreign massed in a monster demonstra Fifth Week Of Work To tion. Eight hundred war planes They were joined late today in crafts may expect to make.

zoomed overhead as Joseph Stalin Will Have Thursday For Half-Holiday the church sphere, especially in re-gard to its influence over Cath-(See HITLER Page Two) their demands by unions repre See Controversial Subjects On Tap reviewed the assemblage. Effect of last night's strike call to the four unions could not be lightning bolts and excessive precipitation of hail, killed three ne-roes near Pointe Courice Parish, La. The dead were listed as J. M. Fields, James Taylor and an infant -son of Taylor.

A half dozen villages were swept by the tornado in Pointe Coupee and Avoyelles Parishes. Country houses were blown down and trees were unrooted. Farm crops, tomatoes, truck, and the Louisiana strawberry senting milk wagon drivers, bak refugee vessels running his Bay of Biscay gauntlet, menaced the suc A half million more persons ery wagon drivers, electricians, up (See FILM Page Seven) jammed Paris streets to the re Despite an apparent majority in cess of a mass migration. holsterers and garage employes. By tht Attnriatrd Prett TALLAHASSEE.

May 1. Flor sounding strains of the commun favor of Thursday half-holidays, The unions claimed sanction of Time also became a factor when General Franco arrived on the ist Internationale, the day's theme 34 West Palm Beach mercantile the San Francisco Labor Coun ida legislators, opening the fifth song at leftist centers everywhere. cil. They insisted that hotel owners had refused to agree to pref Fists clenched in salute and shouts of "Save Bilbao!" rang out week of their 60-day session Monday, face the third big controversial issue of this year's assem DRIVES PASSENGERS erential hiring and a five-day northern front to take personal command of his troops, about ten miles east of Bilbao on the Du-rango-Guernica Government and Insurgent reports from the front conflicted. Defense officers declared their establishments, including Hatch's, Anthony's and the Palm Beach Mercantile Company, have agreed to close at 1 p.

m. each Saturday, until September. A number of other merchants, who have not yet signed the agree FACES FIGHT week for clerks, although other as planes wrote the besieged Basque capital's name in smoke in bly the question of outlawing slot machines. groups of hotel employes had been awarded such conditions. the skv.

Bills proposing to repeal the Before 50.000 Berlin workers, The 15 hotels involved are the Adolf Hitler denounced "clerical" 1935 law, which legalized and taxed slot machines, come up in 10 BICYCLES, TAXIS Traffic In British Capital Snarled; Pickets Jeer interference in Reich politics, ment, indicated that they may do so, according to Leon Goldsmith, president of the Merchants Alexander Hamilton, Bellcvuc, Cathedral Hotel Apartments, Clift, Sir Frances Drake, El Cor- lines had brought the attack to a halt. Insurgent communiques said the Basques had fallen back to their last defense lines and were the House as special order of business. Some of them call for echoing a speech of a few minutes before to 180,000 school children crop were materially damaged. Dr. J.

W. Plauche, of nearby Mor-ganza. estimated that between 75 and 100 persons were made homeless by the tornado in Louisiana and that crop Josses in that section had been damaged $150,000. Red Cross workers took charge of relief. In New Orleans, John Dalton, 33, was killed by a lightning bolt.

Four persons with him were stunned. Mrs. Lottie Ryan, of Gulfport, Northern Part Of Island tez, Fairmont, Mark Hopkins, Pal immediate repeal, others provide assembled in the Olympic Stadium. An even larger number of ace, Plaza, Whitcomb, William for repeal October 1, when cur Street Cars A Mav Dav manifesto of the digging in to stand off an offensive against the Basque capital, Bilbao, itself. establishments have signed an rent licenses expire, while still Taylor, St.

Francis, Gaylord and Steward. agreement to close at 12:30 p. m. Communist Internationale named the United States and France others carry heavy penalties for The strike amounted to practi Receives Plan Coolly By the Attociated Prett DUBLIN, Irish Free State, May President Eamon de Valera's In the face of an expected (See SKIPPERS Page Two) I (See PARADE Page Two) operation of the machines following repeal. Thursdays, beginning May 20 and ending September 9, "with the understanding that the majority cally complete stoppage of work the institutions with invest Fifty of the 67 counties voted of stores close on that day.

ments of $55,000,000, housing last November to ban the coin Regardless what the other about 6,000 guests. devices when licenses expire. Re LONDON, May 2. (Sunday) (.11 Scores of women fainted and pandemonium reigned as thousands of persons Jammed Into subway stations late last night and early today In the heart of busless London. Police battled with the throngs, welled by the Saturday night theater crowds, as they pressed Into the station.

new constitution, declaring all Ireland a "sovereign and independ business houses may do, the food stores will begin taking Thursday Mass Parachute Jump Plan Brings Law's "Stop Order" Tom Nickala, member of tht (See HOTELS Page Seven) peal of the State law would outlaw more than 12,000 machines where another hard blow was felt, died from exhaustion after she, her husband and nine children fled out into the storm from their unroofed dwelling. The storm blew out of the southwest and was accompanied generally by northeast winds, ent democratic state," and leav half holidays this week, closing in all counties. There have been ing the door open for union with Northern Ireland, appeared head suggestions but no actual bills at liiso p. m. through September.

Barber shops likewise will start their annual Thursday afternoon MEWTI PLANNED ed tonight for determined opposi that slot machines be retained tion from Ulster and England. all counties and operated by late today continued tQ I STAB WOUNDS FATAb- UlstMviartAexa Ireland sep esing thts week. -Doors will be ked at 12 o'clock every Thurs Ru ih AmwnriatrA Ptpmm Gov. Fred P. Cone said he ex AStffffi arated politically from the Irish Free State, received the proposal wnip me coast aiong ine easi run of the Gulf of Mexico.

The United States Weather Bureau, this morning, ordered pected repeal of the law permit coolly. LONDON, May 1. A strike of 25,000 workers on London's big red buses drove this busy pre-(See STRIKE Page Two) By tht Auociatti Prett CINCINNATL-May Whether a mass parachute jump of 15 young men and women would be made tomorrow, remained to be seen, officials said tonight in the wake of promises of arrest on one hand, and denials that the jump would be made, on the other. Paul Glinzak, coal miner, who day through the month of September. This practice has been followed for the past 12 years, ac-.

(See CLOSING Page Eight) ting slot machines. He did not figure on any revenue from slot we definitely prefer our posi-(See IRISH Page Seven) (See DEMANDS, Page Eight) Golf view Would Be Organized, If Legislature Permits TO NEWYORK JUDGE Police Redouble Effort To Catch Two Suspected Men By the Attociated Prut NEW YORK, May 1. City April Realty Transactions Set New Record For 9 -Year Perio said he made his first parachute jump less than a year ago, announced at Smithfield, Ohio, near Court Summons Expected To End "Silence Myth" For Great Garbo northeast storm warnings hoisted from Houston, Texas, to Carra-belle, but at 4:30 p. m. ordered the warnings down from Houston, Texas, to Morgan City, La.

The storm temporarily flooded some New Orleans streets last night, gave Gulfport, a hard blow and demolished the Louisiana and Arkansas railroad depot at Simmesport, and the depot and Catholic chapel at Phil- Steubenville, that the A proposal to incorporate an area of 125 acres, near the intersection of Military Trail and Belvedere Road, as the Town of Golf- ranging in age from 14 to view, will be presented to the State legislature, according to a With 1,278 Instruments recorded, April became the busiest month in the county recording department since May, 1928, it was Judge John F. O'Neil, 69, who was stabbed in the back Tuesday, died today as 50 detectives spurred their unproductive search for his mysterious assailant. Knifed twice by a stocky, polo- By tht Attoeiatrd Prett LOS ANGELES, May 1. When Garbo (that's what her press agents call her, without the made her first sound picture in 1929, it was advertised to the world that "Garbo talks." But the silent Swede drew a sharp line. Her public talking was NEUTRALITY BILL years of age, would jump simultaneously from two or three planes at 7 a.

Sunday at Cincinnati. One report indicated that, a demonstration of one parachute was contemplated and that students of Gliznak, who operates a parachuting school, would be present only as witnesses. But officials apparently were proceeding on the theory that the mass-drop would be attempted. Police Chief Eugene T. Weatherly said: "Anv mass jump at Lunken Air-1 lipston.

Several communities were cut off from communication for hours and telephone and electric service was seriously interfered with. Several buildings were unroofed In' Gulfport, trees were laid low, and a number of small craft in Mississippi sound were sunk or revealed Saturday. In addition to setting a new record for the nine year -period, the April recordings also included a number of unusually large transactions, many of them far beyond the value of any transactions re coated figure, whose motive investigators could not fathom, O'Neil New Measure Is Rushed Trustees Will Submit Recommendations For Principals recovered consciousness several special notice published here Saturday. Plans for extensive development of part of the area have been announced recently, and it was said that creation of a municipality would be with the intention of protecting the property by enforcing moderate restrictions under the town or village charter. Three subdivisions are included in the area proposed for Golfview, These are the Country Club Addition, Country Club Estates and the newer Golfview Homesites.

The town would extend approx-(See NEW TOWN, Page Seven), before movie cameras and for pay. times amidst emergency adminis Her private conversation was confined to a small group of friends trations of blood and oxygen, but beached. Hail fell like rain there, but quickly melted. corded in recent years. gave no clue to the assailant.

Two important phases of school business are dated for considera further indication or the re The judge presided in cases in port and that's the only place available within the city will be FINAL STATE CASH To Chief Executive By Plane, Boat Hi the Attociated Prett WASHINGTON, May 1. The State Department announced that President Roosevelt signed the neutrality bill tonight. It had reached him by plane, automobile and boat at the destroyer Mof-fett, anchored off Port Aransas, Texas. The temporary law will expire who never divulged what the actress thought or did. She never granted interviews.

All that her admirers could learn of her sentiments on life and art were the laconic statements she would make on arriving from, or departing for her native land. Now this mystery must be dispelled. Miss Garbo has been summoned to testify in Los Angeles volving less than $1,000, and after an exhaustive search of court files, police could find no indication of any vindictive litigant who might have committed thy crime. Tuesday morning he was waiting for a bus when his slayer came up behind him with a knife wrapped in newspapers. followed by mass arrests." Sheriff George A.

Lutz. declared his deputies would "get up before breakfast" to see that strict department of commerce regulations governing "willful" (See PARACHUTE Page Seven) IS turning activity jn real estate was shown by records for 1937 to date. The 4,210 instruments recorded so far exceed the total for the entire year 1933, which marked the low ebb in recordings here. The documents recorded include deeds, mortgages, agreements, leases and a variety of other legal papers, but most of the 1,278 instruments listed during April represented bona fide sales. Largest of the transactions recorded in the last few days was tion by the county school board when members hold the first meeting of the month on Tuesday afternoon at the courthouse.

Trustees of the various districts will submit their recommendations for appointment of principals of the schools of the county, and the board may act on these recommendations. The board will also receive bids on construction of two groups of THE WEATHER By tht Attoetated Pre Witnesses said the stabbing superior court, Monday, in trial of a $10,500 suit brought against at midnight. The new measure gives the President discretionary power to looked as if the man were just patting the judge on the back. Tho knife severed two ribs and FORECAST Florida Mostly cloudy fndny and Monday wffh oiTHsionnl uliowerg, A It I KOHKCA8T 1 Hnfpran to JnckKonvillp; Modern! Mother Hurls Baby From 100-Foot Span $1,2,949 Distributed By Comptroller For Term Bv thu Annociattd Prett TALLAHASSEE, May 1. WP pierced a lung.

(o fn-Bh norlh'rtHf. lo pst. winds fliirt her by David Shratter, former European producer, who charges he advanced her the money in 1924 when she was trying to break into the films. He claims she never paid him back. the sale of two and fraction lots projects, including two new school buildings and a half-dozen proj niosllv overran wpjmier loday Willi in Poinciana Park, 3rd Addition, oiTHKlnnal aliowL-rs In extreme Soutb portion.

PASADENA, May 1. UP) Horror-stricken bystanders helplessly watched a young mother by J. K. Williamson to Maude Simpson Divorce nckKonvlllf to hlnrlda Ntrflltd ana restrict trade with nations at war. It was given final Congressional approval Thursday.

The State Department made public two proclamations signed by the President. One relates to the registration of manufacturers exporters, and importers of arms, ammunition, and implements of Comptroller J. M. Lee announced a distribution of $1,294,949 by the Sfate today for schools in the 67 Knur. (Julf: easterly winds.

Hadden for a price indicated by And James J. McCarthy is de revenue stamps at $19,000. Ros- freali lit times ovpr extreme North portion and overenst weather today with Expected Mbnday termined she will really talk from counties. coe T. Anthony filed the deed Bessemer Properties, This distribution, the comptrol the witness stand.

He is attorney for H. Fitzpatrick, assignee for local Nhowers. Western Carihbean Gentle to moderate easterly winds and partly over MONTS, France, May I. UP) Shratter. If she doesn want to cast; weatner tooay.

Wallis Simpson greeted May Day war, and the issuance ot export Phipps company, conveyed two lots in Mocking Bird Trail Tract to Edith B. Trevail for a price ler said, is the last of -the fiscal year and brings the total State aid for schools during the period to $11,126,165, approximately half a and import licenses. come to court Monday, said McCarthy, he will ask a bench war ects for additions and alterations, designed to relieve the congested condition of some of the schools at present. Federal aid had been asked toward the building program, but the school board recently decided to ask bids and undertake the work without governmental aid, because of the extreme need. The recommendations to be received from the trustees will be for principals alone, and the recommendations for teacher lists will be made later by the trustees with the cooperation of principals.

The other relates to the export hurl her 3-year-old daughter off 100-foot high Colorado Street Bridge today, then plunge over herself to slow death. The child struck a pepper tree and landed in loose earth. Hospital attendants said she may recover. The mother died in a short time the seventy-fifth police-listed suicide from the span. Motorcycle Officer Lee Forrester said she left a note identifying herself as Mrs.

Myrtle Ward of Los Angeles, and her baby as Louise. shown to be $17,100. Gedney, Johnston and Lilienthal filed the of arms, ammunition and implements of war to Spain. million more than had been an ticioated. deed.

in the lovely Tourame woods today still alone. She took her usual morning walk in the forest near the Chateau de Cande, while her spokesman, Herman L. Rogers, issued the usual morning denial that Edward of Windsor was expected soon. GALVESTON, Texas, May 1 The payment is based on an appropriation of $800 for each teacher unit, less deductions for short terms and low salaries. There are Dcnhardt Murder UP) President Roosevelt waited in a choppy sea off Port Aransas, rant for her.

She already has given a deposition in the case. This occurred last. October 3 and about all she said to numerous questions was "No." She said then she had received no money from Shratter, that if she really owed any debts she would pay them, and that she knew very little then about busi-v ness affairs. (See PRESIDENT IJage ievenj Trial Is Near Jury 14,044 teacher units. Comptroller Lee said with the $744,748 spent for State free textbooks added, the State's aid to NEW CASTLE, May 1.

(JP) Squirrel Soup, Beef Broth End 5 2 -Day Fast Of Cumberland's Evidence was completed late to day and only arguments and the judge's charge remain before the Hollow-Cheeked Religionist, After "Lord" Advised Him To Do It Lowest Highest, Friday Station Saturday Kighl Alpena 42 Asherille ti 44 Atlanta It Atlantic City 70 42 Birmingham tU ,2 Boston 2 4 Buffalo 6S 52 Burlington, Vt. To 38 Chicago 2 Cincinnati 70 Cleveland 70 50 Denver 5fl Detroit 48 Kl Paso 44 72 64 Kansas City 74 4S Key West S4 7 l.lltle Rock tH Los Angeles K2 Louisville US 2 Memphis Meridian i Miami fi'J flfl Minneapolis 46 Mobile 70 62 New Orleans 74 64 New York 74 44 Pittsburgh 72 4 Portland 76 4 Richmond 70 40 St. Louis 76 58 San Antonio SS 66 San Francisco 72 50 Savannah 70 60 Tampa 82 68 Vlrkahiirg 70 62 Washington 71 40 Wilmington 70 46 West Palm Heard 81 71 fate of Brig. Gen. Henry H.

Den- hardt is placed in the hands of Republican Chief Breaks Silence the jury. Circuit Judge Charles G. Mar schools during the present fiscal year has totaled nearly "I don't know what proposed new programs -will do," Comptroller Lee said, "but I do know that the present program, through the contributions and support of a long suffering public, has enabled us to go over the top during the past two fiscal years." He said the State had $1,109,377 left in the general revenue fund to complete the year and to run shall overruled a defense motion for a directed verdict of acquittal. WASHINGTON, May 1. UP)-John Hamilton, Republican na Charged with the murder of By Attociated Frest STOOPING OAK, May 1 Hollow-cheeked Jackson Whitlow, religious faster of the Cumberland mountains, today ended his 52-day fast by eating squirrel soup and beef broth after learning from the Lord, he said, that milk would curdle on his stomach.

tional chairman, said tonight that the Republican party's task is Verna Garr Taylor on a road last November, the 61-year-old, bald, soldier-politician has sat in the court room for two weeks as his attorneys fought to save his life. be he wants me to preach; if he does, I'm ready. "Anyway, I'm mighty happy it's all over." Whitlow, who has stubbornly resisted medical treatment and advice during the fast, declaring "the Lord is my only advisor," asked Dr. Standifer today "to help me." The physician said Whitlow today weighed 90 pounds, 37 pounds less than when he started the last. "His heart muscle is very weak," said the physician, "and skips one out of about every 20 beats.

He told me hed had slept only one hour out of the last 48." you were down and I'll be with you when you are "This indicated to me my fast should be ended, so I asked how I should end it. He told me to drink squirrel soup. "After I had taken the squirrel soup, I told him it didn't taste good and asked him if I could have some milk and bread. The Lord told me I couldn't have solid food yet, as it would kill me and that milk would curdle on my stomach. "He said I could have beef tea made from the rich heart of beef.

"The Lord's divine purpose has not been revealed to me yet, but it will be before long. May- terday swallowed a small quantity of grape juice, the first nourishment he said he had taken since March 10. He was appreciably stronger today. Dr. R.

E. Standifer, who examined him, gave him "a good chance to recover." Whitlow, who steadfastly had refused to see newsmen all day, told the Associated Press of the "call." "My mind was on my fast when I heard the Lord say 'take thy burden to the Lord and leave it he whispered in a weak voice. "How long will this be on me, I asked him, and the Lord answered 'I was with you when that of a constructive opposition, distinguishing between "good and bad in the performances of the administration." "We covet a willingness to cooperate with the good, and equally covet a determination to attack the had and to expose it, and, if possible, to prevent it from coming into being," he said. Breaking a six-months silence in a radio address, he said the party "will oppose any program of on until receipts start coming from the major revenue sources late in the fall. School money, which will go to counties Monday, came from the following sources: Motor vehicle licenses, one mill fund, interest on State school fund, retail taxes, one-fourth mill fund, general revenue fund, $713,327.

The 45-year old trapper said he received a "definite call from the Lord" to break his fast, but that the "Lord" did not. disclose what future plans were in store for him. Squirrel broth, which Whitlow sajtMvgs prescribed by the Lord, was taken by the faster shortly after "the call." Whitlow yes- WOOD HEADS LEAGUE CHICAGO, May 1. UP) Judge George W. Wood of Waterloo, was elected today for his third term as president of the International Izaak Walton League of America.

In its closing session, the league adopted a dozen resolutions calling for legislation to protect wild life. Rainfall, trace. Barometer tat midnight), 20 9P. Prevailing wind. ENE; highest.

ENB. 11, (at 1 p. lowest, calm, tat 7:41 p. Nitnrise, 5:42 a. sunset, 6:53 p.

Moonset, 1 1 :05 s. m. I VI.ET TIDES TODAY High. 1:28 a. in.

and 1 56 p. m. Low, 7 a. and 7 .51 p. m.

domination of this country.".

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