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v. Pat' TWO THE ASHFJVIM.E CTTT7FW ARHEVTl.t.B C. RTimnT AtrriTIST 10 10411 Continued Krom rage Out Continued From Pagt On ft 1 Weather The Day In Washington CONSCRIPTION WfHHlNOTON in. Aut. 9.

(m- -wenrrtT i of trmwrture and rain- 24 hour ud nit i Diirenu recorai full lor tht 1 I lip iMit ttt'' re) Iff" I K.J "Vel Continued From Fage One Egypt Near East was chunird by the IJn'-iMi ax thry calmly watched the maneuvers nf Italian trooiw in British. Somaliland. adoptum tlie attitude of "wait and we." Nrws Travel Mnwly Thw aerial eniiaRement wa.v foujiht yeMerdav inihtarv nrws tiavel.s but In thee hot a.ste.s over Italian Libva and Italian planes were declared by the to have been down in flames. 4 Tin Italian version wa.s that five Bnu.sh planes and two Italian pliues were down and that the Itali.ii. fiKhteih were outnum Sii Ion Hith Low Trt.

AMII.V1M.I Hi Alorna IB 0 .00 AlUiltft 8 70 00 AtUntie Cltv Si .00 Pirminiham S9 Boston IJ 1 00 Hnirio i bt oo BurlinKton S3 Sb .00 Charloti 88 70 .00 Cmiftto 89 .00 Cincinnutt 93 ht .00 Clrvfland 90 61 .00 Denver 93 5 IX troit 84 HO .00 Uululh 4 64 00 il Paso 94 .00 fori Worth ho 0 .00 Oalvflton R9 73 .00 Havn mi .00 JacltKonvill 71 .00 Kansas CUT 7S 69 .04 Kfv Wrm 90 7 .18 Ltlll Rock 17 71 1 7 Lo A iw rltt 92 80 .00 tiu))Mll 91 .00 MTidiaa 80 72 .15 M'ftnn 92 72 Minn-St. pul 81 8T JO Mobile 84 74 .00 Ni'W Orlrtnt JtS 7S .00 Nf York 89 .00 Norfolk 80 Of .00 Pittkourth 8S 85 .00 Portlind. 86 53 Portland. Or. 77 80 a Irish 89 72 .00 ichmond 83 61 .00 St.

Ltmia 78 69 .00 San Antonl 7 72 .00 San Franciaco 7 S3 .00 Stivannah 88 72 .00 Tamoa. 91 IS .00 Wbhiitton 86 86 .00 WilmiiiKlon 85 74 .00 TUB FOR KC AST North CMroImt; Parilv cloud? Sat up. dav and Srniduv. I'i rcia I I 1 1 1 Ljs, I The ftlHitrri d. hat- on Mir lhat1 We have What the roiiriipiuin hill wiih word means.

We have gone koine bv MeiiHtnr ft Tex I that olhrr Way" there Mr A few seals Nor. xz: n-v tu el thnae tear rt'" SJ'U' Imasltm the United should Party lines. Hf was seek my iminednite 'hi huoii of olllv remaining member of the war on fici iiny. senate wlio voted aiiltlst United Slates imrtliiimtuin In thr first CudHhy. to Wotjd war and he reialls vividly llt lmuin and rail- how he wai pilloried by public "rn aor niiintry.

Norrh Among Foes Of Hill His hair. too. had grown white Word I'Miiif ihHt army hm "I public service. He had ben a imtra tf tor mi i Wied nuin- friend and adviser to President iwr or nuuiMf-r taukn. t(Hisvelt for eiKht years.

But to- dav he took his place with foes of ri IVh, 3WM' Pe-time conscr.piion on the vzrz rv. naniM.ii at (. hBV. Cuba Hie country analllM a bit--' tnr wMitiiis the bf'lleviliK safeKualds In the pending Carihbfaii aripi um to the Panama would assure thai every man anal. called to the colors would get his Job bark.

appearu.il "It is sad to think that a man at a committee tax wl KO 0... Iiehium uiKid nnine.lnte action bv country to" remove tl" anrt pro.iu h' ties" which thev said were 1 hampi'ltliK military preparerlne Oallerlps were packed and many were slandinii as the senate finht notis i. 'u lam, south of the town for stand tu in defense of the (iulf of Aden fr, coast national defense while Hie Berbera Bombed was Italian plane, again bombed Berbera. preparing the way for the nttemptrd Italian advnnce from llari-cisu and (ladwema Molman Orel that Alaska and Ihere were no British iMUc ln I rf'-V? 1 yi.a mii. un ssi Jl am ftaV I at Berbera and the w.r.

were "L'enerallv British (luarters lanmd Hnllsh mihlarv quarlers here be- lleved Itnlvs drive BKain-t Bllllsh Komalllahd had started a struggle for the riches of the Middle Kast over an aiea about as big as Ku- rope with sea power, communlca tions. water and oil supplies as the detrrinlning faclors. Weather conditions over the area vaned to such an extent that some AMrlcan Interests, military exerts believed Italy I'unaher then trapped Sheppard would be obliged to fight its Ol'lslllon position to thei In stages, rather than in an all- sale of 60 over-ge Amer- I around svnchronied drive. L'V" to Ureal Britain The Middle Kaslern commuili(ile "uestion whether we needed I issued In London said British Klieppaid replied. I trols along (he (iulf of Aden coast i "'ed twice as many FESTIVAL These pictures.

md at the 1 3th annual Moun Souih Ciri.lini: Partlr cloiidr fiattiF. rdlS, 'he dv Sundar. ahowrrs alont the coau Satur. 'ldover 10" central oor- iun aunaav. Florida: Monti cloud? Saturdar and nd ih.

Knturkr and Tenrfswcr Showrrt 8aV urdsv snrt Sun da, not much chant a la teniDrramrr. Marvland: cioudr Saturday, altehtly roul-r on tht coat Samrdav niRht, HiiiidHV cloudy followed bv ahowera a ujwiow.r am muca HOI KLY TEMPtTIHK m. 10 I p. m. m.

1 4 0. 10 m. -s 5 11 m. 77 I a a. 12 Noou 78 7 to 1 8 D.

Bl. Tl D. I I.OrAI. niATIKR BT -teo clhfr 7 30 a clouclv: 1 p. ioiKiv.

Kclative humidnv 7 Jfi ti'on i'm' st'i oai'Si Imr i hkI4v 68: one vr aio lodar i.VyXu'.X. I9I tpmDfrar'Jre lor da 75 nor- iTV' 1110 ia- 22 1925 Amom.t y.VZ'tT'rSt, -5-Oji. Station oreviure: 7 30 a. 27 aa m.iiZ Continued From Page On hineforket wnm friction has arisen frequently Important of Shanghai defens. At the tune of the "suggestion" belligerent troops leave Chin, sent a copy of their memorandum to American officials, bl" said mas for information only." Although Americans believe 'he Japanese would be glad to see A ''w and Tientsin removed they have not yet given official notice of such rtesir.

The British troons ln Shanghai Surrey regiment, the 1st battahoa nf tli fipafnrth Hichlnnriet'K and -v-l nlalnnn. left when the Brit. Uh tronr mere remnved from north stationed In Tientsin. ine rorai nunioer oi Diuisn troons affected bv the order la about 1.500. Switchman Injured In Foil From Freight Car nnm.n S7 nf 97 Ve peril ol He imminent peril' of attack had received this iiitoruiatlon from an uniilentilied ainhorllative soun tlif warnmii arter in- an exchange between hd Danaiier.

Sheppard nll'd -Slates fleet must 111 "lr Pm "ic added n'corcling to reports, there wa danger" of a Japa- "ttack upon the Malay pe- which would threaten spare 50. then Danaiier a.krd quiikly. Jf roar "Pluse and When saui ti.n n--- already had "annouurrd her MartmUiue on the basis Wd proof. KlieppKid reulied that "at leasl thev have Iniri i.n to il Dv ion Sheppard Carries Burden Carrying Ullinpn (l( Proponents of the bill. Sheppard be ro withdrawal nuin i-aiiama.

Hawaii. Puerto Rwo or Alaska "'al disaMer He said security of the continental United States would be menaced If iha SCENES FROM FOLK tain Dance and Music festival Rr(j Raper of peachlree. in ball. ad sinKer. is a favorite with being held at NJcCormick field here, ihow (top) Tne ambassador whoe remarks dark and hi.

Cherokee Indian Melody Makers. Raper, up a tempest upon his ar- gium. bv of Lis- between Zella. port taken bv the llulians on Monday, and Berbera. tod retried the Mt.iatlon "nor-1 1 1 in Depend On Will Drive 'The Bniisii base of Mersa Mat-1 ruh on the Kgyptian Mediterranean dam team which won the junior championship Thursday i i Ti the audience.

Below is the to the stands mav he seen in amplifying system. Tuesday to a group of American and British newspapermen. Among other things Cudahy was reported to have aaid that "when the truth ia known about King Leopold of Belgium, his decision to surrender I will not only be accepted but will be applauded." The British blamed capitulation of the Belgian armies for the military disaster ln Flanders and subsequent fall of France. Cudahy also said Germans were "very confident" they would succeed In Invading Britain. Only today, ln London, a conservative member of parliament said he would take the matter before tne nouse 01 commons.

Welles would not say what disciplinary action. If any, awaited the envoy. Cudahy Stubbornly Defends His Views LONDON, Saturday. Aug ittpi stubbornly defending views and asserting that he Is be ing "crucified." John Cudahy, u. Belgium, leaves for ambassador to iimtH stnti today bv airnlane i to answer to President KOOSeeit 'ifnr hi Ktfltpments reearding Bel- iiKium.

1 -I know I am going home to be crucified but the truth must be lold." he told friends as ne prepared to (ly to Lisbon this morning and board a Pan American clip- I V.ai Vnclr Cudahy. summoned home by the government, conveyed the 'mpres- slon mat ne is remiy, tv' i to surrender his diplomatic and political career for what he regards as his Christian mission of helping orsanie food relief for German-held Belgium. Since his controversial Interview at the U. S. embassy earlier In the ha evnressed rear of horrible starvation in Belgium this winter and praised the con- duct Of German troops, British gov- ernment officials and others have tried to Chamie his Views Refuse, T.

hanje. View. They have tried to impress him with their view that Germany her- SPlt can Dl'ODerlv feed the 8.000.000 BelKians and thai any American aid Adolf Hitlers war effort. But Cudahy has consistently answered them, it was "Said, with the statement: "I won desert my Bel rival from Belgium way )y "rep'Jimanded in Washington to- bon earner tins week, was snarp- ruder- of Stale Sumner Welles. He told friends today he was well aware that the views he expressed regarding the capitulation of King Leopold III of the Belgians and Sthe behavior of German soldiers were unpopular and ad'led: -I know I am going home to be 'crucified but the trulh must be lola 10 ne Airea in o.nmo Cudahy statements, particular- lv his assertion that history will v0 will TV "7, be carried lo the floor nf the Brit- 01 eominona Tuesday c.nserval n.servative.

i cpi-vpri nnticp rhar he will sk Prime xi. Minister Winston Churchill wheth- ler the foreign office will issue ri tsn-ueiKian acveiopmeius at tne time of Bp In i urns surrender vipws ui i.uuuii) simnnniio. In a press Interview here earlier this week. Cudahy said that the the suru collapsed the left win of the British-Belulan-Flf nch front in "A rmm J. S.

Adheres 10 Position In Shanghai WAKiiivr.TriN Auv a United States adhered to it own nasition in China tontuht desnite hd ot i from the northern hurt of that noni ine nonnem pert oi mat noni ine nuiuierii i.crL oi mat the vame time It am.eared that thf, new enibilnro on eMioa of aviarioti V. 'r iw Th, jpnf.w the embargo in a note delivered here last Saturday. Today Sumner WHni or I ni(7 nf tuta baador. Ken.uke Horinouchi ti-u. While the coiuentit weie not made nnhhr niiartr rnndriPr.

1 that 11 promised any moanicaiion oi ine enioBrwo. i the Amencan position at this time I 'ntteo State. keen. a mil most of them at Shanghai, for the piotec- nationals American forces have been maintained in some n.rt, of chmA Ancr Boxer upriMna at t) f.T, stationed In Chinese maters for a rpntiirv. I Japanese requests for withdrawal of all foreign mih'ary forces from Chn Mnre the Eionean war be.

United States. Welles said any question of en-' larttin. ni American patrol area GUDAH I i I a w'u iie ueen auacked ov an, iaii Italian plane without dainaue challenged the Texan to ohoiirs used to rarrv the music seated at the control, of A dictator, he said, was less likely' to contemplate an attack upon till ir he was It was prepared and milling to defend Its iherislied institutions. Sheppard said the pending bill. did nut seek to substitute compul- soiv lor amiiiiiiarv service.

uoin methods would be combined, he said, to increase the army. He said the annv planned to dratl 4110.000 men In Orlober and anolher 4110 000 would unul the ia -0nere Will Krcn Control ir. f.Hri timt a rmv unuld be built i i .1 the i Continued From Pare One T) a-vr a f- lColUtillL turns to Washington. Otherwise, all pia, remain as befne. Dedication schedules, like those marie orie.nallr for from Washington to Asheville by prom is to drive to 01' D.

heie the dedica- tti ruiuiiirs in ur nriu. Tlie entire program mill probably be broadcast over a nation-wide radio IIP! WO! It Alt rtniiD i hpr nrp no telephone lines available at New B.n.au flp Ior the nt.v..n. ttill rw art In lui'a Diat nslnnrlra strategical areas le.i i strategical areas led Into enemy next April Additional increments. hands. The United Stte.

l.uxv would tw'riiPd iu4.s rI'li Ut iiw um-m'ss "ie minima canal was loipui out oi comniisMon and tlie bered 21 to 16 The air battle Thursday near Kirii Omar oxrr 'lie blazuifc hot desert of Italian I-ibva where the royal air force soucht. to break up niasMiiK of Kasci.st: troop tank mid artillery lor a threi.ienrd push across Kuvpt to the Hue canal. The shoot inn down of the IT) planes, according to of! trial British est imatf.v. foioii.il it to at Ira si l'Ah and perhaps the number of Italian planes downed in the Near KaM tin linme. the Italian hlv.h com mand disputed the British version of the Libyan air battlr and five of 27 British planes were down with loss of two Italian planes out of 16 en(jHcd in the fifiht Admit Lot Of Tw Danes The royal air force romm unique admitted two British piams had failed to return from the enroim- ter in which Olouchester Clhidia-: tor fighters siiiRle yat.

multi-gun biplanes clashed with a far larger lorre of Italian CR-32 and CR-42 lighters. while the air battle whs being foiiRht over the Libyan desert, the British communique said. Brit ish bombers at lacked the liiitisii So- nialiland town of Harrtsa. ap- tured by the Italians earlier this week "Hits were registered on bar racks and bungalows believed to hae contained troops," It wa.s alated. i A communique l.vi,ed in Lon don said Italian columns again were advancing into British Somaliland.

toward the fitilf of Aden TODAY AT THE THEATRES RELAX in HEALTHFULLY COOLED THEATRES! Perfect Setting to Fnjov The Finest Motion Pictures Ana Solhera Rt sii Nrw, Travelulk Sparli ni.N.si di tk rsR i onsi Fralarr Slirla It Admlatian Rial tai i.iof;i mrr AW MllftlllW III I.I I'INO Ht MrilRI aoi.ART la "THr Rlllf; BV NlliHT, rraturr al II S. 1.1-7 t.tnm.p. o'brikn tn "THK nOKOIK Pm1ROI.MM" wllh Smilrt Hurnrll Al I hp.rr "1HI MM I tOW" ('rloaa "Wagona Westward" LAST TIMES TODAY ir vou enloTed SOI Til )K INK ROKIIIK. don't miss CAHOIINA time's Best picture! UTRY SMHET BURNETTE ixl ikiii aui in 1IMMII TEXAS COWBOYS a. Do.au a.MM, ON SAME PROGRAM Niiiiae.M DON BARRY NOAH tHIT Cheter Buck MOKKIS JONKS 'HUM afeaamj couniry wouiti nave lo relv on wniufver i i arv lurce it uosM'ssed to aafeKuard its liberty, he a timed 2 000 miles of roads linking only i remainder A -ll-" in Cherokee Indian junior square ninhl.

One of the four micro i the foreground with Frank Rrt- Continued From Pare One PIGEON VALLEY don bridge and numerous other less complicated figures. "Fiddhn- Bill" Henslev and oie 'I throughout these lulls as the best j- UMW tried once again to teitUf dale tried once a -no ever ji i i. L. uvn inc qurMiLin wn jut hs uii- Firidlln' Bill" played "The Grav nrt nnnlhA. i-rfinn tie tnn nlnveri "Th Ornv r.

1( "nd Polly Put the Kettle another year. is ph. itiinrr Drawn Aiinmuui Km rew lumuuous ap- trvm the stands as he sanB. accompanied by hi. Cherokee In- ili-in folnrlv "TrniiW.

1 ti "John Henry," and John- son's Old tiray Mule Kauer. a scliool traclier from the Pcacluree section who learned the ballads from his father and The promam got under a.v mith Bill" and tm fiddle. Samamha Bumgaraer and her tve- Mnng banjo, and Jesse Uii kerson and his banio. plavitur Huiiser Man" with 76-vear-old Mm. Sarah "fa' iHie maner, in? itt-year-oia ballad sinyer from Bovd'a cove in, conniv.

oiierea two seiec- tiona and Sam Honeicutl. Smokv lhe viu iiti i iuii i aau ioe.rt.at between ne.formance, of I i I i I i 1 i I Sen. Wheeler Mont. i i iigSX1 thrLZ for at least 10 000 spectator, and i Mir nriii.r ic.uuu ein Railway, suffered head in- lg inrv lavt niiht when he fell from a freight car in the railway yard! here. I He was not seriouslv injured, it I was reported at Mission hospital.

r.k.i'iiaii ursri i a.r, in r.Kvpi. nas imtii rcuiiort ro on i. l. me niiusn sine uv mernaiuru hussar who aie p.epannR for an eMened attack bv the Italians at- temptinit to the old tme of frontier fort which they held at tlie beifinning of the war in Alrira. i ne ninisn.

according to Mate- ments here, had been fiithting con- governor or North Caro- nd Cooper of Tennessee and other are expected to take part tn the ceremonies difference between this goal and the 375 000 strength hich has been authoried bv coiikips was ac nomler'0'1 SldCr lVT. 'i1 speech tcmiKht a.s a duet contri- Mronn forces of Italian were buufion to tlie creation of a die Strong foirea of Ilallaiu mere bimllim to tlie crealloll of a die la7fly ibv mm is a veteran of the lhMcd lMfr ror xhp lr corps iolk fesUval and alwa one of the These ne-d nnt rerr.n-.rt nnt- f.tW... fheie need nnt rerriilierf nn- casiiallies while. 111 Hie Sudmi slight dainaue Hi.na. enemy aircraft at Geiueit where a few civilians were Injured In discussing the Italian invasion' ot British Somahland.

British of-. imals said an enemy campaign miii-u wnii a utive Ksvpt because of the sum- larlty of weather conditions but inai operation, against the Sudan would be hampeied bv heavv rams. I The Iiahan, In the Somahland opna.unis io be niniimv iiimuiira Diu.KrieK lacucs. I his rnnliui'd 11 THE HAYWOOD RESTAURANT KINK 1 XI LCIAL TODAY Served 12 3 P. M.

Cholre of Salisbury Meak lrirri Chicken Hroilrd lamb Chop Salmmt Crniiuetlri Baked Mi.ir ured llm Raked lirk i hop trn.i old I'late Vrjrlablr. Mot HtMiiemade Rnllft Whole Wheal Muffin Corn Mick Coffrc Tea Milk l.rinonade 35c 50 DINNER 75c to $1.00 Served 6 P. M. 9 P. M.

Next Diior ta Ivev'a MKS. R. A. I.1TTI.K." Mir. ANNOUNCING The Opening of The OLD MILL TEAROOM Bat Cave, N.

C. Chicken Steak Country Ham Dinneri at Popular Price ON' C'HIMM IIM-IIU AY Margaret M. Davenport rroprietrevi uiein TZt ZZTZi? i' a. einn yeiu. nr was to place uus luunuji.

nuiwr omer. If it is a fart th-it when Great Britain is delated bv C.ermanv will be in immediate dunuer of ut- tack, then we should be voting a dechiraiinn of war." he said. sen. wye in u. leader of the isulai iunit bloc, condemned t.torMup.

aid no dictator liad me back- of coiwrtpta and enlarged mlU-i pomera" Pic Mdent Roosevelt. ho had en tlie piiii. iples of the draft vpiiM-u ii'wn iiun i.it.w.io. K. men mvnhed in tlie lrv-islation, mr would be sent abroad lie saia in a iHv1P iii.ii limn" homo b.

vio nfrt fn Met lve service ouiMoe ine cmtinema) fnlted State, or too to 1 I possessions mere 100 to 1. Army Enlistments At IVaie-Time Peak WASHINGTON, Auk 9 -Pi the midst of conmessional contro- i i ld. because the equipment to The 375.000 force to be raised iillimalelv bv voluntarv three-vear tment recarried bv the armv ntirletw ant; traintiw uroup for proposed io create oy ine com pin- iSOry one-vear trainlnit proizram now beinre congress, ine recruiting ser- vice lo maintained, even if th8J mCSiU' lS PMrd- rrium rijirniM 11 ti.r iiiuir l'. i i-e nwunii luitr ui Ji-u. rvitami- inHiviMBi.

-hh u.smmi oi. uPn tn departure ot the British P-bbly would be worked out for i nr i line wiixk- hi 'um, uv nm American nulnnrv nllthnrltle in r.iv.1. ih.l nd.tional marine, had been order. Honolulu to Increase th. Chii DEATHS AND FUNERALS MIC.

ill I. IV aenire tor S'ls Parhel Rav. 2. who died Thur.risT at her home In the W.kkIIiii section, mill cmiducd at Rtchland B.pu.l thunn il m. todnr The K.v Troy Israel iH officiate.

mill be in Mountain Vie. cemetery. R0WNELL fiMgT raciLiTicy MODCRATC COT. MO Welles told reporters the mllh- "dr'r R''c'or and J1" of British forces from Clilna stru.it band playmii wouln hav, 110 rlUv, whateVrr on i i r. in China.

SnO marines in China, use, the eviction ot Iheir families army reiniiicd t.xl.v that '1 'onal Cp new peace-time recoid for three- or lo of real or 'PP beinij concentrated of many 60.0U0 Italian troop, re- norled in the Bardia sector alone. MaVaWaVHalaB i it it lit Loming All Next Week i Starting MHIMHA A mv7iiin i ilui AMERICAN LEGION i it 1 1 i ti taai'i i i i II' i a mPW 'I. I I 30 SHOWS RIDES 30 FREE CIRCUS With John Robinaon'a Elephants Location Logan Show Grounda Telephone Presents 1 al VI i I al i 'iuu a Against hVlftlOll WASHINGTON Aut? 9 P. The Din eniuuwerina rsiae i rtco.sevei to call out the national ituard con- taina an amrimineni aesinneu io urotect nillltlatnen and reserves installment plan. Hie pruvisiun auopi.u in u.e form of an amendment at the ui otiidtui w.riiun SimhmuI court action must be undertaken bv the creditor or la ndloi to obtain either eviction or me irpossesMuii ui inc property involved.

In such cases fort would be lilven wide discretion to bring about a settle- ment. or to refuse the apeal of the "editor. In the case ot evictions. however, this would not apply if rent were more than o0 iiiuiiiiu. Overton's amendment would make some provisions of the soldiers and sailors ciul relief act of 1918 applicable to the guardsmen and reserves called into service.

Chairman Sheppard Tex. I of the senate military committee said today the same provision applied to the guard would be extended to trainees under the proposed con- scnption procram. Department, it was 'understood, was preparing a more extensive amendment than that in- corporated bv the senate in the national guard tvll. The denart- ment amendment piobablj be offered in the and -Wabash the i u.t.i fym" shine and Graham can Song uiuiiiv nviiirr piniiiit LaUiiruuir Trail" on the fiddle; Miss Marjorie, peland. dalicinc: Bill Mctlreatll iiuum ail uuca ins and Claude Foone.

MiiKing and plavi-ig "Little D.irlmg. Tonlttht program scheduled to o'clork. alihoimh com petition between the dance teams will not get und-'r way until an; hour later. Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford is di- nresenieri au.spicej of the chamber of commerce here as an effort to the traditional folk dar an(j aongs 0f this mountain region. OKDFRF.U DISSOI.VEIt i NEW YORK.

Aug. iPi Tlie U. S. circuit court of appeals or-; dered the dissolution today of the' Association of Western Union Employes, an inderjendent on the ground that it was company-! dominated, in violation of the na- tional labor relations act. Upholding a national labor rela-; tions board ruling to the same effect, the court faid that the as- ociation and the company entered into an agreement winch contained a supination verging upon a dl- claimed ol the emplojes' right to! strike.

I vcar iiicm hju wh rav-; during June ard again dur-' hslit-d .1,. i ux.s.r iiMiiixi vhnutd that vnlunuer eilllstmeiK.s III June totaled 23 442 and Julv 31938 Ofticuils aid Mav -nhMmenM vere hecause nuriiis Dart of onlv that month, the iran'i manpower was above the striligtl. then authored 0v conmes, i vtvit.u a strenuth of 7ii ia: men nn julv 51 the recruit ItiK service has now been ordered to, brum the armv lo K2 men "as soon as possible oilicials said the ROYAL PINES CASINO Dance Swim aaaBaaBaWfawaaBBBaaaTaTaaaTaTaTa" HALF A GALLON For HALF A DOLLAR (-. I (I fj JJtlli ijniiltd CJce L''7rf! p. r.

Lairymen vreamerjf ri-ntte tni or svna WmmBmmimmmmmmmmmmm )iv" EVERY 7th FAMILY (BUYSAPCOFFEEU Our ROOl and TERRACt IS NOW OPEN Featuring FRANK HF.RNANDF.Z His SPANISH Rllt MBA OR HKSTRA IMayint Nightly For The Season Fine harro.il Broiled GUS and EMMA'S OLD HEIDELBERG A lnp Beauratrher Ml.

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