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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 4

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AGE OUR MIAin NCTS RE OCTOBER T7 7 1 Chinese Jeer Death Sentences Growing Out of Slaying lluhinuAi TCkior one reward when brothers war be present Those present 'were: 4 1 I SMITH ENLISTS I standing doctors during congres SHANllHA IENSl DiWIHLKPHAK Mesdames Dan Green Mary Rob Death HaS SHeilCed lUl A IC a CTTVT VTTNTnT? 8ional 30IIHI1 vllHI I Lllyla TTs? erts Betty West Dorothy arley rr: American REPORTS mak MB LOUIS MCADDEN PICKER Dis a IUJWU Wool Dresses COATS $795 $4950 was OBITUARY! ASCISTS HURL UPON MADRID Voice That Cried Crater Lake National Park in the Cascade mountains in Oregon has an area of 249 square mile av4b XX7ab Vawlaw 34 lOy 4 SCVvjf IjvOO) WX VVUf Dora Hall Virginia Plumb Anna Harp Viola Ridley Hattie Gil strap and daughter Cassie'Bennett T'H Arnold Rita Norris Pearl Williams and the hostess Mrs Bilyeu COSTUME SUITS SWAGGER SUITS TER TRIAL 0 ASSASSINS Tulsan Stricken at I Auto Wheel Dies Mining Men avor Bimetallic Money DENVER Oct A Unit ed States currency system includ ing both gold and silver with a as opposed to a is the goal of the metal mining oper ators The idea was incorporat ed into a of adopted last night by the' western metal mining convention of the American Mining congress at the close of its session here Sub Deb Bridge The Sub Deb Bridge club was en tertained at the home of Miss reda Mae Jones Thursday eve ning at Mineral Heights Bridge was the diversion of the evening and Miss Jones was awarded the club prize The club decided to pre sent the club prize to the hostess at each meeting Miss Dana Jones was a guest of the dub Refresh ments were served to thefollowing members at the close of the eve ning: Allene Allen Geraldine Nix Ruth Evelyn Cotter Irene Cooper Jane King 1 Lorena Stephenson Mary Ellen Taylor Miss Jones and the hostess Miss reda Mae Jones The club will be entertained within the next two weeks at the home of Allene Allen Naomi Circle The Naomi circle of the irst Baptist churph enjoyed an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs Itea Bilyeu At 12:30 a deli cious covered dish 4 lunchflin was served ollowing the luncheon the club convened for the regular week ly Bible lesson Mrs Dan Green selected the fifteenth chapter of Romans for her devotional and gave an instructive lesson on the Testament in In the absence of the regular secretary Mrs Davis Mrs ar ley acted The meeting adjourned to meet next Wednesday at the church for the regular monthly meeting A covered dish luncheon will be served and the general president Mrs Viola Ridley urged all members Jto Grade Schools Dismissed Grade schools throughout trict 15 closed this afternoon at 3:30 to allow the pupils to attend the dedication ceremonies at the Haymen Memorial Athletic field The field is enclosed with a na tive rock cemented wall which was completed with WPA labor The concrete bleacher seats which will accomodate 1500 persons are not all completed Present plans call for floodlights so as to permit night athletic events SLAYER CONDEMNED SAN ANTONIO Tex Oct Jesse Polanco 20 was con victed of the murder May 14 of George orbes bus driver in attempted holdup arid was sen tenced to death in the electric chair by a jury in criminal district court here this morning NEW YORK Oct Death has silenced the voice of Louis Mcadden whose 20 years as an outspoken representative in Con gress included two unsuccessful at tempts to impeach President Her bert Hoover A heart attack proved fatal last night to the 60 year old former Canton Pa banker He had been suffering from intestinal grippe Mcadden began his congression al career in 1915 and in December 1932 introduced a 4500 word res olution in the House demandingthe impeachment of Hoover for crimes and The resolution charged the President with failing to uphold a congres sional mandate against war debt cancellation with endeavoring to the debt contracts with bringing about "the Hoover mora torium and with indulging in cent with tional It was tabled 361 to 8 He offered it a month later and it was defeated 342 to 11 1 The Republican steering com mittee took away his banking com mittee membership and Mcadden declined lesser posts Mcadden put the issue to voters in his district who returned him to Congress in 1932 by a big majority He was one of the first to attack the New Deal In 1934 he won the Republican nomination easily 1 again but Democrat defeated him Queen Esther Circle The Queen Esther circle of the irst Baptist church met Wednes day for an all ay meeting at the home of Mrs Hicks 515 South Vantage street1 A covered dish luncheon was held at noon In the afternoon Mrs Hicks conduct ed the devotional from the Thirty seventh Psalm A short stewardship program was given A feature of the entertainment was an exchange of gifts from the "mystery Those enjoying the affair were: Mrs Caswell Mrs Ruth Turner Mrs rank Steele Mrs Melvin Mays Mrs Ida Terry Mrs Eva Osgood' Mrs Nellie Sneed Mrs Harkins Mrs red Os good and the hostess Mrs Hicks Jurt received a lot of new costume suite fur trimmed and plain swagger and fitted styles in fur trimmed and plain suits and a wonderful showing of coats both spoft and fur trimmed All in i styles that are right up to the minute Come in and make your selections James Hartley of Baxter Syrings Dies $595 $495 A wonderful showing of pretty new styles in wool dresses Get one now TWebb Banker 7 Of Webb City Dies Dead men net few typical fate The burning heap la a pile of Loyalist soldiers slain near Bilbao In bloody civil strife Petrol soaked rags are thrown over the bodies to" expedite the burning (Associated Press Photo) Search Continued or Jail Breaker Search for a yotjjh who escaped the Delaware county jail at Jay Tuesday afternoon was continued in the Picher area today by Sher iff Selex Muskrat and Deputy Sheriff Charles Capenhart of Jay and Sheriff Henry Blenton of this county The youth who gave his name as but whose name is believed to be Earl Wil son used a pocket knife and stove poker to tunnel his way out of a cell He and an associate who said his name is on one occa sion and on another are suspected of car theft and chicken thievery Delaware county officers said is about 22 years of age and is said to have relatives living at Picher DANCE" At BEER GARDEN TONIGHT Music by Jackie Lloyd and 7 His Band TULSA Oct 2 to HThompson 40 widely known in the Oklahoma motor carrier industry "died today of a heart attack suf fered at the steering wheel of hisautomobile on a downtown streetHe slumped over in his seat and themachine plunged across the curb tiand stopped on the sidewalk SThough still breathing when offi fters arrived Thompson died enroute to a hospital 3 Governor of the Oklahoma Motoffarriers assciation and chairman of "the bus and truck committee of the tTulsa Chamber of Commerce was a pioneer in the mo tor transport business He aidedJn the organization of the associa tion and led civic movements to putthe industry in a strong position £He was knowri as throughout the state Hetraveled thousands of miles by Automobile each year Ji Recently he had been employed Hn the sales department of a large corporation here riends said he appeared in the best of health when he attended ameeting of motor carriers last Wight His widow and a daughter sur fvive uneral arrangements were fnot completed today SHANGHAI Oct 2 UP) district court today sen tenced to death two Chinese for Jjthe slaying1 of Hideo Nakayama Japanese naval warrant xlong standing cause of Sino Jap £anese friction which poured thou sands of Japanese marines into tie Hongkew area with bayonets rfixed "3 Large crowds of 1 Chinese gave Jv gcal evidence of their gat the verdict Anxious crowds of SJfoth Japanese and Chinese milled the narrow passageways Hongkew "Little where Japanese bayonet Ssquads have ruled under martial slaw since the trial started Protection of their nationals "was the reason given by theJapanese for the inrush of na nnies during the trial With theJtqal over Japanese authoritiesdeclined to indicate theTr' future: action but they were representedas planning to withdraw their Ztrpops Saturday no untoward jevent occurs in the 5 The surging crowds of Chinese and Jiianese in which Japanese Jarmed forces were liberally mixed 'caused authorities grave concern 4 The Chinese first special district handed down the death pen aliy to Yang Wen Tao a shipping Jclerk and Yih Hai Sen a dancinginstructor for the slaying 1935 Japanese sources said sensation al developments in the trial re sulted in the killing of anotherJapanese Kosaku Kayau Aug IQ Hai Sen received his tence in evening dress traditionaluniform of the dancing instruc profession yesterday afternoon the Japanese increased their control of Hongkew and started their marine easterrrChapeigthickly 'pdpulated Chinese district In near panic Chinese continued evacuation of the Chapei dis Itrict many of the well to do load "ting their possessions in taxicabs rand fleeing to the international 1 settlement1 Methodist Missionary Society Mts Mcall entertained the Missionary society of the irst Methodist church at her home in North Mjami Thursday afternoon Mrs Brashear presided over thef meeting The opening songs were the and ing in the followed by a prayer by" Mrs I Phillips The business session opened by the sec retary report by Mrs Brum field and the report by Mrs I Phillips It was decided to suspend thS and to only take the Thanksgiving and Easter offering besides the regular free will offering A call for new members resulted in the following additions to the society: Mrs Clyde Hocker Mrs Rader Mrs I Stockstill 'Mrs Anna Osborn Mrs Hattie Weaver and Mr? A The scripture lesson was read by Mrs Clyde Hocker from Acts 14:8:13 13 19 Romans 10:18 13 Acts 13 4 7 followed by sing ing Time to Be The study subject for the afternoon was Hears the and the following topics were presented: Introduction Mrs Brashear the Heart of Eight Million Million Mrs Raymond Cla baugh Gospel by Mrs Hale Heart of the Mrs Rader School Beside the Mrs Kountz Mrs Hallock offered the closing prayer The en tire subject of the afternoon was built around a description of India with foreign missionaries Refresh ments arranged very artistically were served at the close of the meeting to those present including Mesdames Brashear Burkholder Brumfield Ray mond Clabaugh Goodell Hale I Phillips James Riggs Joe Haslett and children A Hal lock and daughter Ethel Moore Rader Clyde Hocker I Stockstill Iva Osborn Hattie Weaver A Kountz Mrs Woods Pearl Martin and the hostess Mrs Mcall RITES uneral services for David Stanley Spradling 77 years old who died at his home eight miles east of Grove Tuesday were to be held at 2 this afternoon at the home Burial was to be in Southwest City cemetery The Lane uneral home was in charge WEBB" CITY Mo Oct Elijah Thomas Webb 85 president of the Merchants and Miners bank and a son of John Webb the founder died last night after an illness of several weeks 10 08 10 08 09 07 04 Produce prices being paid in Miami today (subject to change tomorrow): Cream Heavy hens Leghorn hens Heavy springs Leghorn springs Bareback springs Roosters 7 Cow hides Livestock Markets 1 KANSAS CITY Oct (US A) Hogs 2000 steady to 10 higher top 1010 desirable 200 to 280 pounds 7'995 1010 good to choice 170 to 200 pounds 950 105 better grade 140 to 160 pounds 860950 sows 800900 few 910 and above' Cattle 1500 calves 400 killing classes generally steady ip mostly a cleanup trade stackers and feeders unchanged with fair week end clear ance small lots yearlings up to 825 most bhtcher cows 450 575 cutters 300 400 selected vealers up to 950 Sheep 4000 lambs 10 to 25 low er top range lambs to Shippers 885 others to packers 85075 best natives 865 Col Daley Hurt in 5 Washington Mishap OKLAHOMA CITY Oct 2 LP) Col Charles Daley head of State Crime bureau who is in Washington hospital be cause of a crushed foot suffered in Jan automobile accident will be de tained more than a week rela tives here were told Jack Rob erts operative of the bureau also injured 'a injury will probably pre sent him from coming to Miami' next Wednesday for the two day of the Interstate' PeaceOfficers association The crime jhureau chief chairman of the comittee likely 'willhave someone else to appear here Jjn his place Sheriff Eli Dry said jj The peace officers will meet' jjiext Wednesday and Thursday 2 SIX HOUR DAY URGED 6 ORT WORTH Tex Oct (Al A plea to fight for the six hour play as did in 1916 for the dbight hour law" was before dele gates attending a three day state Convention of the Brotherhood of TRailroad Trainmen A Zanger rjf Chicago international vica pres Sdent of the brotherhood Voiced the Appeal at opening sessions yester Slay msdals In war This unusual photo shows a more tCOL HARRY WILBUR Auctioneer Office Phons 128 En $97 St 8 Miami Old 'X 1 BAXTER SPRINGS Oct James Hartley member of a prominent pioneer family of Bax i ter Springs died at 10 Thursday morning at his home 419 East ourteenth street following 5 a brief illness Mr Hartley was born in Indiana and came to Baxter Springs as a small boy with his parents thejate Mr and Mrs John Hartley 53 years ago He was married "to Grace Hayes in 1899 He was engaged in the barber business hpre for many yeats and later became a dealer in real estate and livestock He was a member of the irst Pres byterian church Surviving are his wife Mrs Grace Hartley five brothers 1 Hartley Hartley Hartley Park Hartley and Hartley and two sisters Mrs Re becca Jones and Mrs Margaret Hartley Wilbur all of Baxter Springs 1 uneral services will be conduct ed at 2:30 Sunday afternoon I at the home 419 East ourteenth street with the Rev Richard a Dieken pastor of the irst Pres byterian church officiating Burial will be in the Baxter Springs ceme CriTC A 2 ''ii me American ivieaicai associa tion the American Public association and the state and ter ritorial health officers he said "came out in full support of the public health provisi8iiSThe American Child Health association and the Child Welfare league pn dorsed the maternal and child health in he added sures that the health plans will be carried out in a manner compatible with our traditional social and po litical institutions Let me 'make that point very clear All states and territories are now co operating with the public health service? 'AU 1 states except one are co operating in maternal and child haalth' serv ice all states but ten in servicer to crippled children and all states but nine in child Teachers Plan Tax Levy Legislation OKLAHOMA CITY Oct Cf) The classroom teachers division of the Oklahoma Education associ ation will meet here tomorrow to discuss a drive to obtain legisla tion setting a five mill minimum school tax levy Miss Kate rank of Muskogee president will pre side at the meeting of representa tives of the 34 state units of the organization Officials said the teachers are seeking what they terrti school through action by the Legislature allocating the 15 mill tax levy They said such allo cation would enable school boards to know the amount of funds avail able permitting salaries to be set before the school year opens But Japan Is Reported to 2 Plan Troop Withdrawal If Clamor Subsides Cow Showing Rabies Symptoms Is Killed A cow killed on the Jones farm near airland yesterday was believed to be a victim of rabies a local veterinarian said her? today Threes persons Mr and Mrs Jones and a neighbor whose name was recalled by the veterinari an are to take the Pasteur treat ment because of danger of infec tion Each had given medicine to the bovine and each had minor scratches on the hands1 it nriinfnd nut The veterinarian killed the ani mal Mary Circle Mrs Cecil Mclrvin was hostess to the Mary circle of the irst Bap tist church at the home of Mrs Bergen 322 South Emily street Thursday afternoon Mrs Smithson selected her text from the seventh chapter of Matthew for the afternoon devotional The study leader Mrs Myers conducted an interesting lesson from the book in the The circle will meet next Wednesday at the church the regular session to observe the week of prayer The morning session will begin at 10 and a covered dish luncheon will be served at the noon hour following which will be the afternoon session Those pres ent were: Mesdames Corder Roy McGehee Smithson Bergen Myers Marada Schnecho Turentine Ed Wil son and the hostess Mrs Mclrvin Linger Longer Club Mrs 'Myrtle Hooper 330 North rancis street entertained the Linger Longer club Wednesday evening The evening was spent in playing games1 Mrs Verna allan winning the first prize and Mrs Bertha Nolan winning the Jow prize Refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs Stella Huddleston Mrs Kezia Striplin Mrs Verma allan Mrs Bertha Nolan Mrs Marie ogle man Mrs Gladys isher Mrs ay Skaggs Mrs Irene Simmons Mrs Violet Johnson Mrs John Woods Mrs Betty Mowriquand and one guest Mrs Stella Woods The club will meet at the home of Mrs Ber tha Nolan 300 East street with Mrs Kezia Striplin as hostess High School A The high school A met at the home of Miss June Davis 201 South Picher street The devotional was led by Miss Billy Petitte Re freshments were served to the fol lowing guests at the close of the meeting: Misses Rebecca Moser June Bergen Billy Petitte Geral dine Smithson Yvonne Coonrod Georgia Jones Lois Martin Pauline Downs Helen Comba Dorothy June Bagain Mildred Jennings June Da vis and the hostess Miss Mary Alice Cantrell Miss Ollie Vae Cornelius Old English Inn underwent a tonsil lotomy operation at the Miami Baptist hospital Tuesday Chris Williams was removed from the Picher hospital to his home North Connell avenue in a Todd ambulance Wednesday Mrs John Swango and sister aye Wilson were called to Welch Thursday to the home of their fath er Wilson who is reported to be seriously They were accom panied by Mrs Henry Hart Baby Roy Dale Mantle infant son of Mr and Mrs Elvin Mantle of Cardin was admitted to the Picher hospital for medical trept ment this morning Eugene Rugsell 505 River street was removed to the American hos pital Thursday afternoon for med ical treatment in a Dumil ambu Innco Mrs Allen Grist 502 North Treece street was admitted to the American hospital Thursday for medical treatment Mr and Mrs A Armstrong returned from Tulsa Thursday af ter spending the past several days with Mrs father Clark who is a patient in the St hospital at Tulsa Edna Mae Payne left Thursday morning for her hqme in Chicago after a brief visit with Picher friends Mrs Chick Blanton South Con nell avenue has received informa tion that Mrs Nina Moore former ly of Picher is seriously ill in a Wichita' hospital! Mrs Thelma Golden and son of Plattsburg are iting at the home of her sister Mrs Leona Blanton South Connell ave nue Rev Olin Cornelius of Carthage spent Tuesday in Picher He is now pastor of one of the Baptist church es in Carthage JOPLIN Oct Hogs: Market active mostly 5 cents higher top 1 1975 on good and choice 190 to 230 pounds some heavier butchers $925 950 better grade 160 to 1 180 pounds $875960 some 140 to 160 pounds $775875 stock pigs largely $600650 some to $700 sows $750775 stags $750 down Cattle: Market active and gener al steady with all interests oper ating Stockers and feeders fully steady quoting good and choice long fed beef steers and yearlings $750925 some medium to good kinds $625750 best grass fat steers up to $576 and above most medium and? good grass butcher steers and heifers $425550 some plain rough kinds down to $400 and below good and choice butcher cows $375 475 cutters $300 375 canners' $250300 bulls largely $325450 prime kinds to $475 and up good and choice stocker yearlings and calves $475650 medium and plain rough stock cattle $325 475 Calves: Market 25 cents higher on vealers top $1025 most good and choice kinds $8001025 medi ums $600 800 plain and com mons $350 550 good and choice heavy killing calves $475 650 primes to $74)0 and up medium and plain heavies $300450 Sheep: Market 25t cents lower on native Iambs top $850 on 'good and choice natives buck lambs $100 less throwouts $500600 fat ewes $300 down Grain KANSAS CITY Oct Wheat 74 cars 1 1 2 lower to 3 4 higher No 2 dark hard 120 No 3 116 117 No 2 hard nom 115 125 1 2 No 3 nom 111 120 No 2 red 118 1 2 No 3 nom 115117 1 2 Close: Dec 112 5 8 May 109 7 8 July 94 1 2 Corn 25 cars 4 lowerto 2 higher No' 2 white nom 116 118 No 3 nom 113116 No 2'yellow 113 No 3 nom 109 1 2111 1 2 No 2 mixed nom 110112 No 3 nom 108110 Close: Dec 96 May 91 1 2 Oats 8 cars unchanged to 1 2 higher No 2 white 47 No 3 nom 47 1 4 Chicago Grain CHICAGO Oct Notable rallyingpower in wheat prices de veloped late today aided by pro nounced curtailment of Canadian rural marketings or the first time in two months wheat arrivals from farms in Can ada dropped under 1000600 bush els for a 24 hour period and amounted to but 999000 bushels This compared with 3062000 bush els a year ago Wheat closed firm at the same as finish to 1 1 4 higher Dec 114114 1 8 May 112 5 8 3 4 corn 3 4l 1 8 up Dec94 3 81 2 May 90 8l 4joats 5 8 8 4 advanced and provisions un changed to 25 cents bulge Chicago Produce CHiCAGO Oct (U A) Potatoes 54 on track 213 total United Spates shipments 646 dull and weaker supplies moderate and very slow sacked per cwt Idaho Russet Burbanks No 1 200 20 Washington Russet Bur banks combination grade 215 Col orado Red McClures Np 210 30 fair quality showing dir ty 190 Colorado Beauties No 1 200 Wyoming Bliss Tri umphs No 1 190 v1 Poultry live 32 trucks easy hens 4 1 2 lbs up 18 1 2 less than 4 1 2 lbs 15 Leghorn hens 12 1 2 springs 4 lbs up Plymouth and White Rock 14 1 2 colored 144ess than 4 lbs Plymouth Rock 14 1 2 1 White "Rock 18 1 2 colored 13 Plymouth and White Rock brqilars 16 colored 16 bareback chickens 12 Leghorn chickens 12 1 2 roost ers 14 Leghorn roosters tur keys 1619 old dpeks 4 1 2 lbs up 14 1 2 young white ducks 4 1 2 lbs up 17 1 2 young colored 14 smll white ducks 14 1 2 small colored 1g old geese 18 yonngll 1 Butter 11996 unsettled prices 1 unchanged Eggs 4090 steady extra firsts local 26 cars 26 1 2 fresh graded 1 firsts local 26 cars 21 8 4 current 1 receipts 24 refrigerator standards 261 4 refrigerator extras 26 3 4 GREAT SHOWING PRETTY Classy Jean Dresses 16 Want a pretty new dress? We have it Just received a goodshipment of specially made Glassy Jean dresses Pictured here is an actual illustration of one of the many new models See these new materials such as flowered taffeta and other new materials in the pretty new shades Other new dresses $595 up (Continued rom Page One) its hastily drafted and unprepar ed militiamen under martial law Each man was informed his own comrades would shoot him if he withdrew against orders and com manders said the edict had strengthened the morale Militia Untrained Many of the recruits speedily changed into soldiers carried a series of pamphlets entitled to rom them they learn ed how to fire a rifle and how to dig trenches Political differences which had hampered the government cam paign were submerged in the cri sis? As an aftermath to the dra matic meeting of the Spanish Par liament which voted autonomy to northern Basque provinces all the ront renewed their pledge of support to Premier rancisco Largo gov ernment At Geneva the Burgos insur gent junta issued a pamphlet de livered by mail attacking the called Madrid The provisional governments first com munication to the League of Na tions charged an infiltration of from Russia had deceived the nation and had help ed the government foment class hatred The pamphlet bore the sub title preliminary official report of assassinations abductions incendi arisms and violences committed in villages of South Spain by Marx ist hordes in the service of the so called Madrid Barbarity Described The report detailed incidents ofalleged barbarity accusing the government of sacking churches and of burning more than 300 as cists alive in several 7 Mexico through Nafcisso Bad solls its delegate to the league assembly meeting proclaimed its co operation with the le gitimate Spanish and declared its support of Madrid was based on a legal Spanish ascists raised the red and yellow flag of the former mon archy over the Spanish embassy in Vatican City after the secret de parture of schoolmaster ambassador to the holy see Luis de Zulueta erstwhile staff took over the embassy and declared they had ousted the en voy by refusing to handle his communications Isabel de Palencia member of the League of Nations and a child psychologist declared in an article written for the Associated Press: in this country that represents wealth influ ence armaments has joined hands to destroy a helpless The newspaper Heraldo de Mad rid published a full page ure' of violations of the non inter vention pact charging the ascists were supported by Italian planes pilots and other war materials LANDON BANNER (Continued rom Page One) ernor Landon said he appericated tha support of "a great Democrat and a great Landon conferred' last night with Herbert Hoover who later to campaign in the East Republican cause is ing Hoover said Knox Renews Charges i partner on the nation al ticket Col rank Knox who spoke in Pittsburgh shortly be fore Mr Roosevelt renewed Pre vious charges 'that New 'Deal fi nancial policies endanger insur ance and savings 1 "The financial dance of death goes he said stead ily relentlessly the foundations of our firiancial structure are being 11 Replying to previous ac cusations Secretary bf Commerce Roper said last night: "If conditions continue as they are at present will have in two years not only a balanced financial budget but also our human budget will be balanced for the greatest period of prosperity and happiness among bur people ever known in American Another official Roche assistant secretary of the Treasury said the New Deal is Doctors Hear JERSEY CITY Oct (A) President Roosevelt declared here today the medical profession could that the fed eral administration contemplated action to their in terests in carrying out the health provisions of the social security act overwhelming majority of the doctors of the nation want med icine kept out of he as serted in dedicating the new med ical building one of seven sky scraper type structures planned for this medical center financed in part with public works funds occasions in the past at tempts have been made to put medicine into 1 politics Such at tempts have always failed and al ways will he said adding: "Government state national will call upon the doctors of the nation for their advice in the days to Mr Roosevelt said there were four provisions of the social securi ty act dealing with health and these received the support of the out Any gahnent can fbe bought on lay away plan i 1 DURHAM READY TO WEAR 17 7 1 Mnd OMfc a Cv 7a v' 1 wg aSKw XJBUhI I I 191 A i A Him HQs i 7 I I.

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