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ST. LOUIS PQST-DISFATCH, SEPTEMBER lttym PAGE 5 A 37 ST. LOUISE FREHCll HOLD till? nurn GLARES ON War Veterans' Qutttv iuuvc urj THE RECORD By DOROTHY THOMPSON ACOUTTOTAKE1CC0 AUEOlCaiS TO u. s. (T OOP ACT 11 Franca 3 at La Havre STILL IN EUROPE OR WAY HOME It Was Bound to Happen fRlEND remarked whimsically, ing very well and perhaps may take 24 Ibcr After Scheduled SaHlnj.

PARIS, Sept 2 (AP). More than nthtr day: tnis situation la lone rest and our enirlte rise. other day: "It this aituation We Cannot Safely Be Neutral 0UT0F1SUM' AOs finally results in a major war. We read that he is In splendid form and our spirits sink. and Not Neutral at Same He Declares.

1000 Americana wera left stranded in a French port today by a Government order halting departure of The journalists, publicists, diplo mats of the whole world concen- etfi A- Snirl in am CWiM trata their energies on nothing else t0 0,1 SIaP tenner PresidUnt Lcda the French liner lie de France just as it was about to salL The American Embassy said the French Government had made as whatsoever except reporting and POLAND SPRINGS, Sept 2 for Lens Conflict, Mc3 responding to the moods, the whims rsult wlu in 1 anerwara will be practically no all. The man In the street 't absolutely convinced that tnor sense than any gov-lament AU official, will ba re-TLjed as the lowest form of hu-a Ufa, decisions will probably ba Slrtft by Gallup polls, and disre-gpci for the stata will ba universe Returning to U. S. and Most of Others Seeking (AP). Senator William E.

Borah of one man. Bftrbxrous tht World surances uie ner would sail "eventually." but tha vessel was still at In a quiet moment, one asks of Idaho, ranking minority member of the Senate JToretca Relations How did this coma about and who Passage. Le Havre, 24 hours after it ached Hat Ever Known. uled departure. Is to blame? Everybody.

Committee, said last night the United States would enter the The passengers settled down re signedly to life aboard the ship in fHS incuo. wnu av ivuuwn Henrv Thoreau, did not think European conflict If the arms em lleved and longed for soma Utopia, 5 Ur M. LUU1S BAN FRANCISCO, Spt 1 AP). bargo provisions of the Neutrality port. Doping it would leave any minute.

Many of tha Americans, even those with reservations made followed some dream of perfection, forgot the first Commandment of FACULTY ABROAD Act were repealed. If a general European conflict develops it will ba a Ions; war, and Declaring "we cannot enter the the Decalogue. far in advance, ware sleeping ln rtil confluion 01 aiiaire aesiraoia. believes in government; ha rightly thinks such a condition a-ould be anarchy. Rut certainly the so-called "eola Americans should support President struggle in part and stay out in Tha liberals" and 'progressives' long rows of cots in salons and Roosevelt ln trying to kp tha recreation rooms.

part he said In a statement re leased at his vacation hotel here: In all countries, who have concerned Tw in Rsloium Twn In themselves with av.rv th 1 WO ln BCIglUm, WO in United States out of it former REACE CO. CF QLCa LI. "Our boys would follow our gune into the trenches." President Herbert Hoover said last tion people," meaning people, are banning at last to think again hout the long-neglected question atnr ia'itu a i a i England. One in Rome Two Other Church (President Roosevelt said Tues night rum mm i Uon except tha question of power. Tha Conservatives, lovers of power, who have failed to ask themselves how much power is good for any corporation and in what direc Si 1 In an address over a national which is st the root of all govern Factory Under Investigation by ent nsniely, the question or the radio hookup ha said: men in Genoa.

day that a contributory factor ln the European crisis was the failure of the Senate to repeal the section of the Neutrality Act making an arms embargo effective as soon as ireaeraa Agency! Agrees to Reinstate Workers. tsturs ana cusmouuon or power, tion will assulta on power go. "This Is ont of he saddest days The Communists, who ln their The Reade Manufacturing Co. of that has come to humanity in 100 they do not phrase the Jfcus in such terms. They are not tfial fn.

"Bnli.lit the President declares a state of Maiden, which la being Investigated by the Federal Wage and years. A senseless war seems in political philosophers. But they ob- evitably forced upon hundreds of war exists. Borah was one of the leaders in the opposition to repeat) Hour Administration, signed a con strve lamasuc pnenomenon. They observe that the world is on tract yesterday with the ClO-affll- themselves with every question ex- cept the one of power.

travelers still In Europen or on their Where now Is their great. Com- way home' were obtained by the rade? The Oriental Despot whom Post-Dispatch today, bringing the biecUwy. worhiPPtd. list so far to W. Of these, 57 wera "If we should furnish arms lated Amalgamted Clothing Work one side as has been the verge of embarking upon something that nobody wants to do, for ers of America, it was announced millions of people.

It means the killing of millions of the best and most courageous of men who might contribute to human progress. It means the killing and starvation of Borah said, "we would be in the by the union. lutely and totally own. a -mcd-rn reported still in European coun war through all tha consequences of the war; we would have taken Richard Brazier, general organ no purpose tnat can possiDiy he ex plained, for no end that can pos libly be Justified. millions Of women and children.

It sides and we would go through If iser for the union, said tha contract provided a wags increase of 10 per A state which, is a tries, ttost of them seeking to book medieval serf kingdom led by tha return passages, and 40 were said means another quarter of a century cent for the 250 workers in the of improvishment to the whole inscrutaDie una who, in his In to be on returning steamships. the demands of that side called on us to send our boys Into the slaughter pen of Europe to save They observe that, by reason of a course of events that everybody has been watching and conscious of and few people worrying much about, the decision over the life and death company's shirt factory at Maiden. world. unite wisdom and Love for tha Among those abroad are five The contract also called for the People, can do no wrong. jemimL 1 1 -a 'democracy again.

Looks for Long War. closed shop and a 44-hour week, he Coldly, he who understands the members of the faculty of St. Louis University. They are the Rev. We cannot safely be neutral and It will likely be a long war.

It said. et millions of people, the decision of 'MISS ADELE SEC ALL nature of power follows tha inex Georre A. Ganns, S. J- in Bel is possible that Poland may be over whether the buildings they have In addition, Brasier said, the firm orable necessity to Unite and Grab. not neutral at the same time.

Wa cannot hope to furnish arms and munitions for one side and If the AFTER she had beta chosen by the Jewish Wet Veterans of a a gium, arranging return passage agreed to accept a National Labor Relations Board order calling for nuicuvi iu muviMi K-vuvcniiva oil ami, rim. the Rev. William L. Wade, S. J.

run in a few months. But there seems no point of access from which an overwhelming attack can What has concerned all the great built shall continue to stand, of whtther the wealth they have produced shall be used to make human life more comfortable, beautiful and tide of battle turns against that side escape the pressure of eventu the reinstatement of eight workers, expected to remain in Belgium the rest of this year: the Rev. Claude political philosophers of all time; be delivered from the British and private cars and motorboats was alities." 7 nil, ned Plal0-' A- Heithaus. S. expected to ai forbidden.

four, with back pay from date of discharge. The union -had filed charges of unfair labor practices French on one side and the Germans and Italians on the other, fcure, or used for an orgy of universal destruction this decision. Borah said that the American AmM taenia- ig in London; the Rev. Argentina Considers Invoking Lima which might quickly end the war SIX SMALL NATIONS DECLARE NEUTRALITY ZlZl Tm CStCU "I John Knapp, a expected to re- ander Hamilton the problem of fM tlm. w.iur the Mlike or Satanic in Its naked against the concern.

people wanted to remain free of the European struggle and that it was I'art if war Is Recognised. It is likely to ba a war of slow About two weeks ago the Wage the duty of every public official to power, the problem' checks and Rev; Henry J. Renard, S. J4 teach- BUENOS AIRES, Sept 2 (AP) attrition. ana Hour Administration at Wash help the people realise "this great The Ministry of Foreign Affairs vcasea lne ftt the Georgian university in "The land defenses of France and ington appealed to Gov.

Stark to issued a communique today that Rome. England, their greatly superior provide, protection for a key wit Argentina was consulting with naval strength, 'their man power ness in a case being prepared by desire." He observed that If, "regardless of personal sympathy," these officials would remain loyal to the people, America can stay out verslties. with a few excentions. Two Churchmen to IUly American Governments for joint and resources, their resolution, the administration against the com have had no nolitical nhUosonhv. Very Rev.

Sylvester Juergens, Denmark, Portugal, Bulgaria action regarding neutrality and in pany. power, rests in me nanas 01 one sun. The question is asked: "Will Hitler conquer the world?" The answer is: He is already master of the world. He already has the power of life nd death not only over the Germans, but over the Czechs, and Poles, and Hungarians, and South Slavs, and Englishmen, and Frenchman and Italians. Instead, we have had Provincial of the St.

Louis Prov- vocation of the 1938 Lima declara In our effort to stay out It is make it certain that they can defend themselves. It is true that vast fleets airplanes on both ides introduce a new and uncertain and Hungary Among Those Taking Stand. tion if war is recognised as exist extremely important to clarify our and the psycho-analysis of politics Ince or tne uraer, ana and politicians Brother Eugene Paulin, S. in- Steamship Movements. Arrived.

ing in Europe. The declaration binds the partic Our "political scientists" have "Pector of the order's schools in hppn runninr affer iiin this province, are in Genoa, Italy, By AitocfatMt Press. ipating Governments to defend Belfast and Glasgow. Sent. American institutions and set un "blanket mandates," charting -in- PlanS for return interrupted exorable trends," "running with the cancelation of their bookings factor.

But there is nothing which proves that even superiority ln airplanes 'can win a war. And while assurances have been given that there will be no bombing of women Cameronia, from New York and thoughts on one thing and that Is wa cannot enter the struggle in part and stay out In part" "Let us in good faith and with great tolerance to difference of views do all we can to save our people from the 'sacrifices of this imperialistic war." consultation system. Boston. Krain of historv" nrt -trint. in oy tne nanan Line, xsromer juuus jMore remotely, his power stretches jer the personal lives of everyone Buenaventura, Sept 1.

Santa COPENHAGEN. Sept 2 (AP). '-The Danish Parliament, in session to consider tha European crisis, was expected to adopt a neutrality declaration this after all, everywhere, toward the total P5inclDal of, McBride High UNREGISTERED VOTERS TO GET and children, there may come Lucia, New York. who was with them at a State, whirh mmint nn fn mtn OCnooi, i- time of desperation when all re Cobh. Sept 1.

Mauretania, New CARDS FROM ELECTION EOARD meeting of the order in Switzer into the total power, uniquely in straints go to the wind. It Is like York. land, recently returned to St. Louis. corporated.

Not toward the Federa ly to be the most barbarous war noon. An official statement last About 340,000 on Books as Com New York, Sept 1, Carlnthla, In The Netherlands, according to en this globe. The economic life of every nation Is affected. The last farmer and mechanic in Idaho or Indiana pays tribute from his work to contribute a bolt or a cog to another tank or another bomber because of The Man. that we have ever known.

tion of Man but toward the Corporation of the World with a presi- pared to 425,000 Who Cast latest word received here, are A. Bermuda; Lancastrla, Nassau Nleuw Amsterdam. Rotterdam night said neutrality would be maintained. W. Morris III, 23 Oakleigh lane; Nasi System Repugnant" BaUots in 1936.

Qualified voters who have not dent appointed for life, and unre Scanmail, Trinidad. Eugene Pettus 4949 Pershing movable. It was understood five classes Oslo, Aug. 31, Oslof jord, New registered will be urged by the Elec avenue; Calvin Christy, 7200 Green- "This situation ln the world Is not the act of the German wnai is napperung now was York. Humanity waits for Its doom or its release while The Man com would be called to the colors, increasing Denmark's armed strength bound to happen.

way avenue, University City, and William Polster, 6366 Waterman Plymouth, Aug. 31, Statendam people. It is the act of a group who hold them In subjection. The FUNERAL TO EE HELD MAY FOR COCTJUS E. TOUOL Retired Grocer Managed Baseball Team That Won City Chanv pnlnshlp In 1892.

Funeral services for Cornelius E. Touhill, retired grocer, who died of cancer yesterday at his home, 5750 McPherson avenue, will be held Monday at 9 a. m. at St Roch's Catholic Church, Waterman and Rosedale avenues. He was 72 years old.

tion Board, ln postcards to be mailed shortly, to have themselves put on the rolls soon, in order to avoid the rush next year when a It could not possibly be other to a total of 45,000 men. avenue. They have booked pas New York. Sailed. munes witn himself and bis cohorts.

We read that he is not feel- wise. (Copyright, 1639.) Informed sources said Danish currency would remain tied to the sage on the Statendam, scheduled whole Nazi system is repugnant to the American people. The most of American sympathies will be with Bergen, Sept 1, Bergensf jord, for to sail early next week from Am British pound sterling. New Tork. sterdam to New Tork.

State primary and general election will be held. The cards, saying, "Important You Have Not Registered," will give the office hours tonsils, teeth and nutrition. Teach the democracies. Genoa, Aug. SI, President Mon Georke and Joseph Flynn, sons LSBON, Sept.

2 (AP). The Gov BREDECK TALKS er, too, should look Into her own roe, Boston and New York. "Whatever our' sympathies are of Mrs. George Flynn, 16 Anderson ernment announced last night that health before school begins. "A sick London, Sept 1, American Trad Portugal would remain neutral.

for enrollment at the board's office, 208 South Twelfth street teacher is not the best teacher," he er, Boston and New York. drive, Clayton, cabled yesterday that they had reached Brussels and were seeking to book return pas Mr. Touhill had been in the gro New York, Sept. 1, Santa Elena, About 340,000 voters are on the RIGA, Latvia, Sept 2 (AP). said.

"Shopping for I IMMUNIZA cery business more than 30 years Curacao; Monarch of Bermuda, books now, compared with a peak President Karlls Ulmanis today sage. Bermuda. of 425,671 for the presidential elec Just as it is neceseary before before his retirement In his youth he managed the Die! baseball St. Loalsans In London. Among those reported still in signed a declaration that Latvia would keep her neutrality.

At the same time, some reservists were me Deginning or tne scnool year team, which won the city championship in 1892. He was a mem to go shopping for books, pencils London are Prof. Richard F. Jones called to the colors. J8oo Children Suffered From and clothes for the 'children," he of Washington University and his we cannot solve the problems of Europe.

America must keep out of this war. The President and Congress should be supported in their every effort to keep us out We can keep out if we have the resolute national wilt to do so. "We can be of more service Europe and humanity if we preserve the vitality and strength of the United States for use in the period of peace which must sometime come. And we must keep out if we are to preserve for civilisation the foundations of democracy and free men." tion of 1936. Election officials have been of the opinion possibly as many as 100,000 eligible voters have not maintained their registration.

They will check the rolls against the city directory and send said, 'it is even more important in SOFIA, Bulgaria, Sept 2 wife, 5370 Pershing avenue; Mrs. I William Keech of the Chase Hotel Piraeus, Aug. 31, Exochorda, Boston and New York. Southampton, Sept 1, Manhattan, New York; Aug. 31, Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt New York.

Talara, Sept 1, Santa Clara, New York. Valparaiso, Sept 1, Santa Maria, New York. Contagious Diseases City Last Year. to go shopping for health. Do not delay.

Take your children to your A Government spokesman an the cards to residents listed ln the doctor and dentist." ber of the Emerald Cadets, a uniformed drill team, In the same period. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Touhill; a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Montgomery, and two sons, Joseph E. Touhill of the Star-Times news department and Dr.

Neal J. and Wilfred Westerfeld, a graduate in bio-chemistry from St Louis University in 1938, who has been latter but not in the former. Time nounced last night that' Bulgaria was more than ever determined to maintain strict neutrality since the outbreak of the German-Polish hos He summed up in "eight essential to register for the primary will ex points in research at Oxford Unl- Tips to parents on preventing the 41 .1 pire next July 23. xmmumzauon wim loxoia againsi versity. diphtheria.

Westerfeld's wife and their four- eight contagious diseases two of them wholly preventable which sickened 5858 St. Louis children The Election Board had arranged with Postmaster W. Rufus Jackson to be notf ied when voters moved, but officials at Washington vetoed Vaccination against smallpox. Examination of teeth. month-old daughter returned here several days ago after passage on the Aquitania.

She received a ca Examination of eyes where good LEAGUE KI3H COISSCER FOR DANZI3 TO LKSCN Prof. Carl J. Burckhardt and Staff at Kaunas, Lithuania, on Way to England. KAUNAS, Lithuania, Sept 2 (AP). Prof.

Carl J. Burckhardt More Gold Comes Into New York. NEW YORK, Sept 2 (AP). Fifty million dollars worth of gold has come Into New York in two vision is not certain. killed 516 last year were given Sy Health Commissioner Joseph F.

blegram from him yesterday that the plan. SPAIN EXAMINES SITUATION Examination of ears on frequent he had abandoned plans for pursu tilities. BUDAPEST Sept 2 (AP). Count Paul Teleky, Premier of Hungary, appealed to Hungarian patriotism last night and announced he would ask for extraordinary powers to preserve his country's neutrality. OSLO, Norway, Sept 2 (AP).

King Haakon today proclaimed Norway's absolute neutrality in any European war. earaches or any sign of difficulty days a movement attributable to ing his studies at the-University of Bredeck today ln a broadcast ad-tress. Smallpox is no longer a problem, in hearing. the European situation. The United Switzerland and was seeking imme- Franco's Government Follows' De WPA ALLOTS CITY 5128,617 FOR NURSES' F1LK3 SYSTEM Project to Provide 156 Jobs for Year; Municipality to Put Up $5382 for Supplies.

The city has been notified of the allotment of $128,617 by the WPA for installation of a filing system for records of public health nursing in the Health Department In addition, the city will supply 15352 A general examination to detect diate ntmn pas8age. League of Nations High Commis States liner Washington brought $25,000,000 Thursday from England; the Holland-American liner Nleuw velopments With Keen Interest. MADRID, Sept. 2 (AP). The niaaen or Beginning aisease or joseph Pulitzer son of the major organs.

Alitor nf fh Pnat-TMsnatch. and hi Government meeting yesterday, sioner for Danzig, and his staff arrived here today by way of East Prussia. He was said to be bound for Riga, Latvia, on his way to London. A daily routine of inspecting skin, wife his BiBter, Miss Kate Da- announced it had "carefully exam Amsterdam brought a similar amount from the Netherlands yesterday. tnroai ana nose aeieci onset oi a vig Puiiitzer, motored recently cu.uiuuu.wn.rc uibo.

through France from Italy to a ined the serious situation created in Eastern Europe and follows with keen Interest the developments." HELSINKI. Finland, Sept. 2 A chest examination of every channei port to arrange for passage (AP). President Kyosti Kallio last scnooi leacner xo mane sure oi iree- home be said, since 90 per cent of St. Louisans have been protected by ccination and it is required of every child entering public school.

But diphtheria, equally deadly and equally preventable, caused illness of 240 children and deata of 16 last yr, despite the reduction of 92 Vr cent and 86 per cent in deaths in the five years since the Health Division began its drive for the protection of children vith toxoid. "Facts and logic," Dr. Bredeck added, "justify the request that for materials. Employment will be given 60, Generalissimo Franco's Cabinet avoided stating Spain's neutrality night. Issued a decree that "during the war arisen between Germany aom iroro sucn enronic lmecuous Mrs Ben ReeSe, wife Ot disease as tuoercuiosis, since is the managing editor of the women and 96 men for a year, with; and Poland.

Finland will observe known that tuberculosis can spread Post-Dispatch, is in Vichy, France, average pay of $66 a month and, for I complete neutrality." from teacher to pupil. supervisors, $84. I A Talk to the American People by OSLO, Norway, Sept 2 (AP). Norwegian army and navy con tin officially, though it is generally known that Spain, with the wounds of its long civil war still unhealed, plans to remain neutral. Stark-for-Senator Petitions.

MARSHALL, Sept 2 (AP). More than 1200 persons in this county have signed petitions urging Gov. Stark to become a candidate for the United States Senate WEATHER CONDITIONS AT KEY POINTS chool authorities take the same at with their son, Ben H. Reese Jr. Mrs.

Reese Jr. returned to St. Louis yesterday with Ben H. Reese Sr. Four In Ireland.

In Ireland, trying to arrange return bookings, are John J. Burke, 5247 Lexington avenue; his sister, Mrs. Delia Curran, and her daughter. Miss June Curran, 5809 Theo- gents were called for neutrality guard today as the Storting (Par-! liament) was summoned for an extraordinary session Sept 8. Regulations governing the retail sale of sugar, flour, coffee and motor oil titude regarding compulsory immunization against diphtheria as they Io regarding smallpox.

1 Best Time to Immunize. (From Weather Bureau Besoru.) NORMAN A. JONES DIES; DISTILLERY SALES EXECUTIVE Heart Ailment Fatal to Man Long Identified With St Louis Liquor Business. Norman A. Jones, general sales NT "Let me plead with you, however.

also went into effect The use ofiin 1940. IT lot to wait for compulsory immunisation, but to nrotect your children a from this disease now on your own Thumbnail Reviews of New Movies initiative he said. "The best time! manager or tne uarnt Heaa distilleries, died yesterday at his is is -i Immunize voiir rhildrrn 1 be- 3 twen fh i. ninik. home.

6612 Pershing avenue, Uni- VELT Mi i By Colvin McPherson dosia avenue. Also in Ireland Is Mrs. Patrick J. O'Neill, wife of a police sergeant, 5927A Wabada avenue, whose booking on the Scythia for tomorrow was canceled. Among additional JH.

Louisans reported on their way home are Police Commissioner Thomas L. Farrington and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Whipple Van Ness Jones of the Country Club grounds, who live ve.ru .00 .00 Ashevflle, N. Atlanta Bois.

Idaho Boaton .00, 88 66 43 68 4 TO 81 ST 78 71 83 64 versity City, of a heart ailment. He was 52 years old. Mr. Jones, who came to St. Louis from Newcastle, about 30 years ago, was in the liquor distributing Buffalo Even to limit schoolroom spread of diseases still without a simple nd sure preventive, the Health Commissioner had an answer.

The diseases were measles, scarlet fever. .00 .00 .00 .00 Chicago Cincinnati Columbia. Ho. 64 71 92 90 WILL DE BROADCAST OVER GOLDEN BOY A promising young violinist smashes up his fista in the prize ring. Punchy realism, stimulating dialogue, shining performance by Lee J.

Cobb, William Holden, Adolphe Menjou and Barbara Stanwyck. In "Blondie Takes a Vacation," the Bum-steads go as far as their gags will carry them. At the FOX. IN NAME ONLY Cary Grant and Carole Lombard try to wriggle out of a Kay Francis tries to hold onto Cary. Fine dramatic business here before prohibition, and, after repeal, became district 79 105 f-hooping cough and infantile par- .00 .00 .00 Fosar Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ctoody Cloudy Clear -Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Claav Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Fossv .00 Dallas Denver Dea Molnas Detroit Duluth Havre.

Mont Indianapolia Kanaaa City Llttls Rock Loa Angeles Work by Miss Lombard makes it believable. In "Way Down South," little massa Bobby Breen is sho' good to all them darkies GCSO sailed Wednesday on the Queen Mary. They were expected to land at New Tork on Monday. Others on returning ships include-Miss Grace Dee, daughter of Mrs. Emma Dee, 36 Crestwood drive; Mr.

and Mrs. E. N. Gempp of the Park Plaza Hotel and their daughters. Miss Christine and Miss Elizabeth Gempp; Mrs.

Helen Johnson .00 .00 manager for the Schenley Distilleries Corporation. He was appointed sales manager for the Dant Head company last November. Surviving are his wife and his mother, Mrs. Jean A. Jones, 5029 Cabanne avenue.

Funeral services will be at the residence at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning, with er test; chicken pox and septic throat with no preventive yet to light pe answer was daily, before ool to inspect skin, throat and ae. snd, at the first sign of rash. fr throat or running nose, to the child at home until the "mily doctor can check up an an- Loula villa and sho' do sing. At the AMBASSADOR. THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS Lana Turner, the answer to .00 87 65 43 62 67 58 71 78 64 66 66 59 55 62 72 73 62 63 73 71 66 66 78 64 69 77 71' 66 75 64 56 69 71 87 72 55 55 ee 73 67 Memphis Miami' Minneapolis Mobil upsets a college spring party.

Lew Ayres and half the picture public Pretty gay little romantic drama, this Is. "Lady of the Near Orleans cremation at Valhalla Cemetery. Niedringhaus. 29 Portland plate, New York SO 89 69 84 69 88 63 66 se 86 64 89 74 94 74 96 63 87 65 90 74 94 74 83 67 81 68 88 76 87 7S 71 82 77 106 73 88 68 83 75 U1 66 87 SS 67 70 92 71 91 89 91 T3 J01 fte 71 5S 57 ee ea 73 S3 69 87 .00 i .00, i .00 .00 .00 Norfolk I Cloudy and her son. William.

Oklahoma CHr Tropics," in which Hedy Lamarr is the reason why Robert Taylor should never have left the temperate zone, is, In spite of its title, TOMORROW EVENING Oraana Philadelphia Phoenix Vladimir Golschman, director of the St Louis Symphony Orchestra, cabled the St Louis Symphony Society yesterday that ha and his not so hot At LOEWS. .00 i Pttuburrh THE ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES (And clean up the town Oil Price-Fixing Inquiry Resumed. DANVILLE, 111, Sept 2 (AP). A Federal grand jury hearing evidence against 13 major oil companies, operating in 10 mldwestern states, on alleged gasoline price-fixing practices met Thursday. Portland.

Or. St. Joseph. Mo. while they're at it) The Dead End Kids as vigilantes in strictly St, Louis vrauay Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy dear Cloudy which not only halt spread! of disease in the schoolroom "and the death rate in our fl but gives the child concerned, hen the signs do mean the begin-of an infectious disease, the tsl chance of light illness and "ick recovery.

Before school starts he advised 'oaplete examination by dentist doctor, including, in high school and college, simple akin for tuberculosis with positive .131 .00 .00 .00 .00 A juvenile entertainment Another Bulldog Drummond film is ap wife wera sailing for- America on the lie da France, scheduled to depart yesterday. Ha had been in Paris and abandoned a month's trip 509 Co LL) Salt IMM City San Antonio Saa Francisco Soattla Bprtnsnsld, XCL Tampav Results of Investigation of tha com pended, with a bit ox propaganda cauea i ne samrcn ox jTeeaom, at the ST. LOUIS. .00 through Southern France, France Censors Chipping News. .00 THE STAR MAKER BIng Crosby turned back 30 years to sing some Waablntton ST.

LOUIS TIME of the old heart-warming ditties. Anybody of legal age ought to tuana at (n'MT Ci PitUburi-h. 16.f feet, a rise of 0.1: Cin PARIS, Sept, 2 (AP). All news in Paris newspapers was 8ia chprUrf hv He ra like it "Coast Guard," which has some thrills, is the second one cinnati. 13.3 feet, a rise of O-T; irfmts panies by Government auditors, with soma of the records dating as far back as 1930, have been presented.

The session was expected to be completed by tha end of the week, but there was no indication of whether final report would be made then or later. ted that 1ft not TfMlth Denart- Continued runs at the MISSOURI. 'te IK censored today. The papers were examinations of school chil- tile, 8.9 feet, a rise of 0.9: Cairo. 9 3 feet, a fall of 1.4; Memphis.

5.5 feet, a fall ef 0.7: Vteksburg, feet, a fall et 0. New Orleans, a fall ot 0.ti reduced to four pages to conserve rn last year disclosed 15,431 de- newsprint 4ts, mostly in vision, hearing,.

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