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jji, 10tv" 1.1 Wttb WORLD CHURCH English Countryside, Cheers Pair SECRET ROMANCE BROUGHT TO LIGHT "DEER ORDERED JJ "FOR NEXT APRIL DECREASE SEEN IN IMMIGRATION Hoover Restrictive Policy Reduces Alien Inrush WARNING VOICE ON AXGROWTH Col. McCormick Tells Grain Dealers of Peril Properly Lost by Owners, Publisher Asserts Hotel Man Expects Dry Law to Have Been Repealed by Them WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. (Ex? elusive) Immigration continues to UNIONTOWN (Pa.) Sept. 20.

(JFh-Leo Hf Heyn, hotel proprietor, has ordered fifty barrels of beci' from Hofbrau Haus of Wuerzburg, Germany, for delivery on April 15, 1933. By placing his order now, Extortion of Full Value Seen in Future RUSSIANS OUST W0MANWRITER Canadian Correspondent Accused of Falsities Articles on Prison Camps Bring Expulsion Order Rhea Clyman Accompanying Ttvo American Girls MOSCOW, Sept. 20. Rhea Clyman, a Toronto (Ont.y correspondent here for the London Daily, Express and newspapers In Canada, was ordered expelled from soviet Russia today on a charge of writing false news about the country. The order followed recent publica.

tion by the Daily Express of a series of articles she wrote after a trip to the timber regions In Northern Russia, purporting to reveal methods employed by the secret police at a prison camp near Kem. Heyn explains, he saves $2 a I i I 1 Ik barrel and Is assured prompt UCtl CHOC lyiiW sblilbMIW icy of the Hoover administration, a report from the Bureau of Immigration today showing that during July 2097 immigrant aliens were'-admitted to the United States as compared with 2586 for the previous month, a decline of 507, or 19.6 per cent. Immigration to this country during the last fiscal year was at the', rate of 2965 a month, as against 20,142 In 1930. Eleven alien residents of the United States are now leaving the country permanently for every two," Immigrants admitted. delivery.

FRENCH LICK (Ind.) Sept. 20. Col. Robert R. McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune, in a speech here tonight, said the ownership of property in the United States "has become a liability, not "In view of the promises made both by Republicans and Democrats, I feel safe in en- tering Into this agreement," he says.

'V- These articles and several others I 'J an asset." Addressing the thirty-sixth annual banquet pf the Grain and Teed Dealers' National Association, Col. McCormick declared the return to prosperity depends on tax reduction. "The evil talk of tax strikes Is heard throughout the land, but far more serious than strikes is the growing inability of taxpayers to pay," McCormick asserted. CAN'T PAY TAXES "Striker or no strike, It is absolutely Impossible to pay the taxes assessed," he said. "Owners of buildines are tearing them down companylng Alva Christenseh and Mary L.

De Give, two Atlanta girls, on a motor tour of Southern Russia; The local Ogpu branch served the order when the party reached Tiflls. The American girls are not affected. Miss Clyman Invoked the aid of the British Embassy here, seeking permission to return to Moscow De-fore leaving the country, but that question has not been decided by the police. "itr.i I mtn HCAMUAOTtRS leal Is? AaJfCCBUirB she had written In recent months were quoted at length today in the newspaper Izvestla, which attacked her in a half-page editorial as a "provocateur from the bourgeois camp." CALLJ50UNDED Methodists Hear Plea for Reunited Christendom Three Branches in England Join After Long Split Duke of York Greets 10,000 Delegates at Rites LONDON, Sept. 20.

WV-A call for a reunited world church, taking all Christendom? was sounded tonight by the Anglican Bishop of London, speaking at a gathering of thousands of Methodist representatives who earlier In the day had effected the union of the three branches of the church In Great Britain. "I hope I shall live to see great gathering In Albert Hall (where the meeting took place) when, without any reabsorption of one with the other, a great reunited church, with the fire of the Wesley-ans combined with the faith and order of the historic church, shall advance with new power and conviction to convert the world," 6aid the Bishop of London, Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram. WHY NOT ALL? "And why confine this reunited church to Wesleyan and the Church of England? Why should not the Baptists, Presbyterians, -Greeks) Old Catholics and at least a reformed Roman Catholic Church, all join with the molten glory of one holy Catholic Church throughout the world? "While, therefore, I welcome this reunion (of the Methodists) and wish you godspeed, I look upon It as only a prelude to the greater reunion in days to come." The three branches of Methodism Joined by today's action are the Primitive Methodists, the United lethodists and the Wesleyans.

They were merged Into the United Methodist Church. GREETED BY DUKE Ten thousand representatives from many nations witnessed the act of union. They were welcomed to the meeting by the Duke of York, representing the King. The three branches of Methodism had been split for many years. Dr.

J. Scott Llgett was named president-elect of the new church, with Sir Robert Perks, vice-presi Rose Hobart Miss Clyman, who is 28 years of WEDDING OF because the taxes are more than age, is now at Tiflls. She telegraphed a friend here that she hod received the order of expulsion last Saturday over the signature of Yagoda, vice-chairman of the Ogpu, or secret police. She was directed to leave the country within twenty-four hours. She has been In Russia four years, contributing to numerous newspapers and magazines in Canada and England.

At present she is ac- ACTRESS SET IN OCTOBER Rose Hobart Confesses Marriage to Grosvenor to Be Next Month MONTE CASS Wilshirc At Westmoreland" Opposite Bultoclc's Wilsnlr NEW YORK. Sept. 20. (Exclusive) the receipts, owners oi unimproved property are unable to pay their taxes and tax buyers cannot be found to evict them. Individuals, estates and corporations are beginning to find it impossible to meet Federal taxation extorted with all the ruthlessness of the Germans In Belgium.

"Ever since the war the government has been living on and living off Income taxes and taxes that It called 'Income' taxes. Where the taxes were levied on profit In the purchase and sale of a fixed article, such as a piece of real estate, or act of representing the ownership of a company owning real estate, improved or unimproved, a railroad or a factory, the tax is not on Income, but is a capital levy. After keeping their romance secret for more than four 'months, Rose Hobart, stage and screen actress, and William M. Grosvenor, son of the scientist, admitted today that they will be married in October. Dr.

Alastalr Mackinnon and Bride Ostrick Clotk. and Black Ore Miss Hobart said the wedding will PREMIER'S DAUGHTER WEDS take place some time after the opening of her new starring vehicle, which is now in rehearsal here. COLLEGE DAYS GOMPAION Grosvenor, however, has a more This fact Is recognized In the new definite idea about the date of the marriage, which he has set for Oc WENDOVER (Eng.) Sept. 20. (P) tober 15.

silk, patterned with white and gold roses, leaves and butterflies, with a train falling from the waist. She wore a shaped Tudor head-dress and carried a bouquet of white rnsps. tax law under which losses In the resale of such property may not be deducted. WILL TAKE ALL "Obviously, by the continuation "We've already leased an apart 50 ment for occupancy on that date," Tlie little Congregational church in this picturesque village was packed to. its capacity of 400 today when Dr.

Joan MacDonald, daughter of the Prime Minister, was mar-rioii tn Piinw-Ktudent of her col '16 said young Grosvenor at the office PAIACE HOTEL San Francisco NEW RATES Effective September 1, 1932 $3, $3.50, $6 Double. $4.50, $7, $8 Twin Beds $6, $7, $8, $10 Parlor Suites $10 to $30 Sample Rooms $4, $5, $6 EVERY KOOM WITH PRIVATE BATH Same High Standard efStrvici Will Be Maintained KMsnagtmtHt Haisby E. Manwarino The place of their honeymoon has where he is engaged with his father In chemical research. of the principle of taxes exacting tribute on values as they rise and conceding nothing when they decline, sooner or later the govern He said he had no objections to lege days in Edinburgh, Dr. Alastalr Miss Hobart continuing her career.

dent. Sir Robert is the lay father of the union, having first proposed been kept secret, but it is Deiievea they will go to the continent where both are planning to carry out some work in medical research. The bride Is 23 years of age, a four vonrs vouneer than her hus ment will have extorted the entire it in 1875. At the age of 83 he holds the highest position in the or value of all property." It will be Miss Hobart's second trip to the altar. She obtained a Reno divorce In 1929 from her first husband, Benjamin L.

Winter. Mackinnon. Her father came over from his country place at Chequers and gave the bride away. It was a great occasion for the village people. Many of them left their work early to ganization open to any member of Col.

McCormick traced the mounting cost of government since band. They met while both were the laity. This smart combination and many other attractive models in this popular woolen, are amons the good looldns misses models at Monte Cass' "Prices Preferred" FRENCH AIR LINER WRECKED The new church embraces 5000 the World War. "Today." he de clared, "the United States govern ministers, 200,000 Sunday-school obtain places from which they BAGDAD (Irak) Sept. 20.

UP)- ment, through one of its agencies Word received here today said a students surgery at tne noyai Infirmary, Edinburgh. TWO WOMEN HELD AS STORE HOLD-UPS teachers, 1,250,000 Sunday-school students, and about 1,000,000 full or another, dominates transporta French air liner flying to Cochin, might watch tne ormai procession. The school children, who were given a holiday, lined the roadway to tion, banking and agriculture, and members. French Indo-China. had been wrecked In the middle of the des is reaching out for dominance over manufacturing and commerce.

In less than a generation the taxes LEAGUE DELEGATE DEPARTS the church and cneerea tne wea-dlng party when it arrived. Inside the church, which was dec-with lilies and chrysanthe ert, eighty miles east of Rutbah during a blinding sandstorm. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20, (Ex ISTANBUL.

Sept. 20. (Ph-Foreign paid to the United States Treas Minister Tewfik Rushdi Bey left for ury have risen from less than $1,000,000,000 a year to more than clusive) Eleanor Walling, 27 years of age, and Ada Randall, 24, were arrested here today for masquerad mums from the gardens at Chequers and with white heather from Scot Geneva today to attend the Annual Assembly of the League of Nations. M.000,000,000." If the present trend continues, Solve your "Rental" prob he said, the tax exactions will rise, ing as men and committing drugstore hold-ups over a period of several months. Both have police records.

lem by consulting one of The land, Ishbel MacDonald, the bride's sister, acted as mistress of ceremonies. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids wearing white satin. Her own gown was of heavy crepe year by year, until all private prof- Times Rental Bureaus. Its will disappear. USE CARE AT POLLS "We are close to that point to I 4f A 1 day." he added.

"The governments, PARMELEE-DOHRMANN Los angeles imc0 EVERT MORSINO IN THE TEAR Dill; rounded Deo. 4, 181 national, State and local, are talc Ing a fourth of the Income ot the American people today and about one-third of this huge total goes to The Time Buildlnr. First and Broadnar phone MAdlson 3345 tOCAII BY CARRIER 90c a month Washington. "You who wish to save our coun try must act quickly. You must elect a Congress that will aid, not ruin it.

You must organize to send AT NEWS STANDS Sincle Copies: Daily. 6 cent! Sunday, 10 eenta to Washington men who will undo the misdeeds of the last Congress and start us back from the road to ruin on which we are traveling." JACKSON HEADS ODD FELLOWS By nail to First Division. Inrludlni California, Arliona, Nevada. Utah, yearly SIS. 60.

monthly St.O.li to Second Division, Including- Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oreron. Washington, yearly 16.00, monthly to Third Division, all other States not Included above, ths Territories of tho United States and the countries of Canada and Mexico, yearly 18.00, monthly Sl.ftO. POSTAGE PREPAID. Entered as second-class matter Deo. 4.

1881, at the Postoffica at Los Anseies, under the Act of March 1. 1878. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. tl. 19-VOL.

LI. NO. 3i. DENVER. Sept.

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