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THE THEMONT MESSENGER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933 PAGE THREE ACTUAL LABOR Mussolini Acts to Patch German Breach as Arms Parley Adjourns True patriotism, Is the spirit; the recognition of normal citizen duty and its for' TO BE OPENED CKS COUGH Dn0p NIMRODS URGED TO CHECK UP WOUNDED FOWL U. S. Dept. Makes Effort to Prevent Waste of Waterfowl Real Throat reliefl I Medicated with ingredi- I ents of Vicks VapoRub I WITHIN! MONTH One Million Dollars to be Spent on Various Improvements Pointing out the tremendous annual wastage In ducks and WOLVERINE DROWNED IN TANK SSJi COLUMBUS, Oct 17, (INS) Although Ohio's conservation division has been forced to forget, at least temporarily, It million, dollar relief program, because it doesn't have the 70 per cent share required for public works, the state has not been forgotten Uncle Sam.

Within a month, camps will be established and work started on four of the 16 flood control and water conservation projects in the division's original plan, and one i new project, it was learned today i at the office of Conservation Com-TmisHloner William H. Relnhart. This is made possible because of the civilian conservation -corps, and through the functions of the na geese crippled or killed during the open shooting seasons and never recovered, W. C. Henderson, associate chief of the Bureau of Biological irvey, V.

S. Department of Agriculture, in a statement issued today, on behalf of both the Advisory Board, Migratory Bird Treaty Act; and the bureau, urged American sportsmen to unite In a campaign to reduce these losses. The statement follows: "Authorities estimate that for every two ducks killed and brought to bag, at least one bird is crippled and probably lost This becomes appalling when it is realized that probably 15,000,000 ducks are counted into the bags of American gunners each season. It means that W. C.

T. U. MEETS IN CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, Oct 17 form of liquor control only prohibition." With that as their motto, feminine dry leaders gathered here today for the opening of the 60th annual convention of the Ohio Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The convention was scheduled to open this morning with an official board meeting. Mrs.

Viola P. Romans, president, will preside. "Better Tlmen" Drive Buy Now K. OF WILL CONFERJEGREES Elaborate Initiation Set for Sunday by Fremont Council Third degree exemplifications for candidates of Fremont Council, Knights of Columbus, will be held Sunday with a full day of activities confronting the members. First degree will be conferred Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at K.

of C. home on those candidates who could not be present Thursday night, when the Fremont degree team is formally conferring the first degree on a class. All candidates and members will assemble at the K. of C. home at 10:15 and march in a body to St Joseph's church to attend the 10:30 mass.

The second degree will be given at 1:30 at the K. of C. home by the Tiffin Council. Third degree will follow Immediately, with District Deputy F. A.

Hinchey and staff In charge. An informal three course dinner will be served for the candidates following the degree in Abowd's private dining room. Arrangements have been made for 120. Reservations may be made with the secretary or any other officer. New members will be entertained by the council at the meeting of October 26.

"Better Tlmea" Drive Buy Now COONEY RITES COLUMBUS, Oct 17. INS) Funeral services will be held Thursday for Owen Cooney, 64, supervisor at the Columbus State hospital for the last 15 years, who died last night following a short Illness. wm ymtf0m 1 ni.miunMiwi'.u 'it if tional parks service of the of the interior. The department selected from the those which it considered the most important jobs, all on land 0' that is now state property, so that no money need be expended for 'V I 1 1 at least 7,500,000 birds are crippled and lost They are not included in the gunner's bag, and they are not Included in the numbers of birds land. It also added one project that return north to rear young.

In such cases the stock of breeding birds is thus seriously decreased without any resulting benefit, ex cept to the creatures that prey on ine uniunuimie cripples. "The picture is not a pleasant one. However, most of this lnhu mane and wasteful crippling can be prevented If gunners will refrain from shooting at birds at long range, and from using shotguns of With European peace threatened by the bold decision of Chancellor Adolf Hitler, top, center, In withdrawing Germany from the League of Nations and the world disarmament conference, Arthur Henderson, below, right, British head of the conference; Foreign Minister Joseph Paul-Boncour, of France, top, Norman H. Davis, America's roving ambassador, top, left, and other leaders of the conference have decided to adjourn the arms parley tempo rarily. Simultaneously, it was indicated that Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, below, left, may call a five-power conference in Rome to chart a course for the future as a result of Germany's decision.

The disarmament con ference building in Geneva, where the German delegates announced that Germany refused to be a second-class nation and demanded equality, is shown, center, below. Some political observers are predicting war in 18 months. a gauge too small to be effective 'Flock the indiscriminate firing into a flock of birds in the air or on the water, is a prolific source of crippling and Is properly that was not included in the first 3 No estimate was given as to the cost of the new job, but In Its orig-" lnal list the conservation division "placed the cost of the four other projects at approximately $325,000. Uncle Sam will foot the bill for all the work, but it will not be as high as that estimate, because the work be done by the "3-C" workers. A maximum of $25,000 has been established for each of the five 'projects, aside from- labor costs, '-with the money to be used for ma- cost of supervision, and similar expense, When the work is completed, the property will remain in the state's possession, and Ohio's present to- Etal of seven state parks, each containing a lake, under the inland 'lakes and parks bureau of the conservation division, will be swelled to 12.

The new project on the list is the great job In Ashtabula county. work on this project is completed, the state of Pennsylvania will hand over to Ohio Its hold on the Ohio half of the lake. Fish License Agreement This arrangement has been made upon a reciprocal fish-license agreement between the an agreement that has already been reached. Ohio licenses regarded with disgust by experienced sportsmen. All Should Make Effort "Every gunner should make con CULBERTSON'S IDEA NO GOOD? KITTY KELLY, MERE PRISONER scientious efforts to recover his i) wounded birds.

Those acquainted with the wildfowl situation are gen DRIED SOFT AND PLIABLE! Here's a tough test for a work shoel Actually soaked for 35 daya and this Wolverine Work Shoe, right out of regular stock, dried out glove soft uinely concerned over the relative scarcity of these birds, caused by overshooting and by a series of dis LONDON, Oct. 17. (INS) The four-five no trump bidding convention in contract bridge, introduced by Ely Culbertson to aid in reaching slam contracts, was officially ruled illegal today by the Portland club, the recognized British bridge authority. The club's formal ruling follows: "Question If players on one side have announced they are playing a convention under which a particular bid is to be taken to astrous breeding seasons due to long-continued droughts. "Every sign plainly Indicates that the future of the sport of duck shooting depends entirely upon our ability to protect now the diminishing supply of breeding birds.

TWELVE HURT IN NAZI RIOT Hitler Boosters Have Rough Experience at Newark NEWARK, nTTT Oct Twelve persons, including a detective captain, today were recovering from injuries and seven others faced a court hearing in the wake of a severe clash between supporters and opponents of the Hitler regime in Germany which brought police reserves from all stations before the disorder was quegled. The clash, assuming riot proportions for a time, grew out of a mass-meeting under the auspices of the "Friends of New Germany," An organization favorable to' the Nazi MHGFOR ARMISTICE DAY Edgar Thurston Pos Forms Preliminary Part of Program Initial plans for the annual observance of Armistice day were laid at the Edgar Thurston post, American Legion meeting last night The committee in charge was named by Commander Henry Warner and consists of George W. Miller," chairman; Robert Hershey, Glenn Skiles and Clarence Stotz. Although the details have not been worked out, the observance will open with the dedication of the new flag pole at the World war circle at Oakwood, followed by the customary eleven-shot salute at the court house park. In the afternoon the post will march in a body to Federal and State conservation au No other Work Shoe liko WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES Slip into a pair of Wolverines.

Feel how moccasin soft, roomy and flexible they are. Run your flngtrs over the seams see that special 4-ply thread buried deep in the surface to prevent ripping. You'll be amazed how they laugh at scuffs and resist acids -f barnyard and limestone soil. How their sturdy, will be in force on the Pennsylvania side of the lake, as well as the Ohio mean that the bidder holds some nameable card or cards, can the making of this bid be held to ja, side, and vice versa. Construction of a 88-foot dam constitute a card exposure dur thorities are applying emergency measures by restricting open seasons and reducing bag limits.

"It Is strange that, with these evidences before their eyes, so many individual gunners make only half-hearted efforts to find and retrieve their crippled game. If, on the other hand, ev-ry gunner will do his utmost will in fact make it the first rule of sportsmanship to and levee in Turkey Creek on Roosevelt game preserve, in Scioto county, Is one of the four original projects which will be completed, nex oiesoies never seem to wear Don't iake calomel! HERE'S NEW HEALTH FOR YOUR LIVER Now bantth bad breath, pimple, conttipationt fetl like a million! That tired, frowsy feeling in the morning, that "dark-brown'taste in the mouth if you would banish them and win back Duoyant health, don't expect relief from salts, mineral oil, or candy and chewing-gum laxatives. For such remedies only move the bowels. While chances are, you're one of the thousands suffering from sluggish liver which does not yield sufficient bile causingpimples, blemishes, headaches, bad breath and a general run-down feeling. What you need is something which acts thoroughly but harmlessly upon the liver.

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15c, 30c, 60c division dropped plans for this jproject, which it estimated would 7 cost $107,000, when It learned that the state would be forced to raise 70 per cent of the cost In order to government of recover his wounded biros tne number of breeding birds going north in spring will be larger by Hans Spanknoebel, leader of the CINCINNATI, Oct. 17. (INS) "She'll be just another federal prisoner." That was the laconic comment of officials here today to reports that Kathryn Kelly, wife of "Machine Gun" George Kelly, was being brought to Cincinnati to begin serving a sentence of life imprisonment for her part in the kidnaping of George F. Urschel, millionaire Oklahoma City oil man. Secrecy surrounded the removal of Mrs.

Kelly from the Oklahoma city jail, but it was reported that she was taken away along with her mother, Mrs. R. G. Shannon, who also was given a life sentence for the Urschel kidnaping, and was being brought to Cincinnati for incarceration as a federal prisoner at the city workhouse. Mrs.

Shannon, according to the reports, is being taken on to Memphis where she will be placed in a federal workhouse there. City officials of Cincinnati declared they had no word tbat Mrs. Kelly was. being brought here. They stated, however, that they were prepared to receive the prisoner.

She will be placed in the workhouse, along with other inmates already Imprisoned there, and put to work in the laundry and in making clothing for other prisoners. "Better Tlitien" Drive Buy Now GIBSONBURG WiLL SPONSORGARNIVAL Gibsonburg will have a Hallowe'en festival this year, it was announced today, with the Gibsonburg several millions than will be the case if this appeal is ignored. out No matter what work you do Wolverines give you more comfort, service and mileage! And save you money besides! All styles ankle length or high tops. in tne puDiic worKs iuna. The Turkey Creek project, divi attend the Fremont-Norwalk football game at Harmon field.

"The supply of ducks is far too Commander Warner also named elon officials claim, will provide the necessary water and will aid control in an area of 9,000 organization, was addressing the meeting when several rocks crashed through the windows and a crowd of about 500 massed outside set up a clamor of jeering and hooting. Several stench bombs followed the rocks and the audience broke for the doors. several other committees as fol lows: Housing, Alva Jones, John Bundschuh; grave registration, Zacres, and will benefit a half-mil lion persons. small to permit the least unnecessary wastage, and further restrictions on shooting privileges may be required unless every gunner does what he can to stop these pitiful losses. The least he can do is to adhere to sportsmanlike practices Earl Smarage; membership, Cecil As Spanknoebel emerged from the C.

Smith, P. Stepniak, Ralph Vogt: budget and finance, Harry Another is for construction or a rdam for a lake at the Jefferson game preserve, a $150,000 job. This lake will cover 220 acres, Wood, Clarence Stotz, P. J. Step ing the auction? "Answer: Yes, provided that under the agreed agreement it constitutes a definite indication and not merely a probability (no matter how strong) that such a card or cards are held." Bridge experts here pointed out that the most obvious case under the ruling would be where a bidder declares five no trump after a four no trump bid, establishing position of the four aces.

In backing up Butler's contention that the. convention when used as cited above violates the International bridge rule by exposing a card, the ruling was held here to invoke automatically the regular penalty for card exposure which permits opponents to ask for a. new The Portland club's decision is immediately binding on players in Great Britain. It will be forwarded to the United States for concurrence of the New York Whist club. "Better Time" Drive Bar Kow LINS WILL ATTEND HIGHWAY MEETING Fremont will be represented at and save his own cripples." niak; visiting, George W.

Miller, hall, a man lunged at him but was knocked down by one of Spank-noebel's bodyguards. In a second the street outside the building was filled with fighting, yelling men provide storage for flood wa- Carl Stroupe and Herbert Kuntz, WORK SHOES. CftT) WRKCLOVEjj R. C.LORENZ, SHOE REBUILDER 121 ST. Arch St Fremont O.

And will serve as a recrea The post received a report from tional center, it Is claimed, for Dr. I. Kuntz relative to the pos :250,000 persons. and youths. Half a dozen detectives who had been assigned to duty at sibility of establishing and spon- soring a Boy Scout troop, ana al the meeting turned in a riot call I The third of the four original projects selected by the interior department, is a $50,000 job provid NOTICE is hereby given that all bottles, cases and cans used in the distribution of mtlk by The Otis L.

Streeter Dairy, Fremont, Ohio, are registered. Traffic or dealing in above mentioned property is unlawful. and policemen, armed with tear gas though no definite action was taK-en. it appeared favorable. Officers also started to pass out Musical Instruments and Supplies WALTER W.

GASSER, 411 W. State St. grenades, hurried to the scene and finally dispersed the rioters after half an hour's hard work. ing construction of a. dam at St.

known as Mosquito Creek, in -Jackson township. Champaign the "Early Bird" membership cards, which are given to members wno Spanknoebel was spirited awey pay their dues prior to November jcounty. The last is a $20,000 project for construction of fish rearing in the confusion and later declined 11. The cards list the noiaers as "Commander's Guard of to comment on the affair. The seven persons taken into custody were paroled in custody of counsel for Plans are being completed for the trio of the ritualistic team to Business Men's Association and the -poois ai laks Bt.

Marys Hatcnery, Auglaize and Mercer counties. "Better Times" Drive Bar How MIGHTY CHORUS TO North Canton November 24. An a hearing in police court today on disorderly conduct charges. i nouncements were also made that the national citation for community service will also be made this the second annual meeting of the U. S.

6-Roosevelt Highway SING AT FESTIVAL vear for the third consecutive time, 1 Evil KlSM I EWEMTfl INCREASES HEATING SPEED REDUCES FUEL COST tion, to be held at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, next week, by P. A. Receipt of an "honor band" to place on the flag staff of the local Llns, local hotel man. Dost was announced. The "honor The meeting will open October 28, band" is given to posts whose col org aDnear in the parade at the at I p.

m. with President C. L. Newcomer of i Bryan presiding. Volunteer Fire Department in charge.

A parade, with prizes for costumes, and an auction will be features of the celebration to be held Wednesday, October 25. Committees are: decoration and light, S. W. Paul B. M.

Haubert, O. Smith, W. Aufderheide; streets and platform, C. Welker, A. Krotzer, B.

Ling, F. Smith, D. Fought, W. Auf-terhelde, C. Brookseicker; parade, E.

Weibel, L. Vallance, A. Ludwig, Miller; prizes, George Busch, D. Davis, A. Swartz, J.

Loveland, J. J. Sheffer; Judges, J. J. Shelter, C.

Miller; advertising, F. Hemmert, J. Loveland; Booster, Smith, R. Johnson, M. Richards, H.

Herman, C. Miller, G. Busch, A. Ludwig, W. ciier a amesr' lirire--uuy now RITES FOR ANDREW COUSINO WEDNESDAY Funerar services for Andrew G.

Couslno, 75, of near Clyde, will be held from the residence Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock and at 9 o'clock from St Mary's church, Clyde. Rev. Fr. Donahoe, pastor, win officiate and burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

Mr. Cousino was born at Erie, but lived In the Mayors in more than 400 cities on national convention. "Better Tlme" Drive Bay Now BRUTAL PARENT IS the route of U. S. 6-Roosevelt highway from Boston to Denver have been invited to attend the meeting.

Reports of officers and directors FIGUREJN COURT DETROIT, Oct. 17. (INS-Thom- will stress the rapid development of the highway, which has carried exceptionally heavy traffic this summer. During recent months more Don't Fail to See It! as Roberts, a steel worker, was to Clyde locality since a young man. Aufterhelde, John Loveland.

than 65,000 map folders showing He is survived by his widow, sev the route of the highway in detail Choirs from eleven or more Lu- 0heran churches in nearby towns will be represented in the great joint chorus of 222 voices which Jwlll sing at the Lutheran Inner Mission Festival to be held here -next Sunday afternoon at o'clock, i Rev. A. H. Peffly will direct both "the chorus and the festival Is being sponsored by the JYemont Local Conference in the interest of its charitable and welfare enterprises as carried on by the Lutheran Inner-Mission Society if Northwestern Ohio. Choirs of the following churches will participate: Grace, Elmore; 1st John's, Grade, and Salem, Fre-Jmont; First English, Gibsonburg; Paul's, Llndsey; First Hope, Fostoria; Emmanuel, Hessvllle; St 'John's, Oak Harbor; Zion, Sandus-I.

St John's, Port Clinton; Arlington Lutheran Church and Zion, Xatchle, Ohio. "Better Times Drive Bay Now DEATH WINS IN RACE WITH PLANE be sentenced In circuit court today for burning the hands of his two have been distributed from the of "Better Times" Drive Buy Now AUSTRIAN'S PROBE en sons, Leo, of Avllla, Donald and Gaylord, of Sandusky, Russell, small sons over the kitchen stove flees of the Highway Association In after he said they had stolen 25 of Elyrla, Dennis, of hear Vickery, Scranton and Des Moines. cents to buy candy. Many who have not yet attended -v 'f 1 SUSPECTED PLOT and Clarence and Harry, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Carl Aman, of near Clyde, and Mrs.

Arnold the Century of Progress Exposition will take advantage of the meeting Pleading guilty Saturday before John L. RIopelle, justice of the peace at Ecorse, Roberts said "thsy will remember It longer than a 1 Whetstone, of Sandusky; five to combine the two enjoyable VIENNA, Oct 17. (INS) With all Austrian universities closed as a result of Nazi demonstrations, spanking. My mother in Pikesville, burned my hands for stealing The new and exclusive "Flame-Rim" of Chromium Steel, created by Timkea engineers, vaporizes low grade fuel IS times faster prevents fuel waste saves money. No other heating equipment in the when I was a youngster." events in one visit to Chicago.

"Better Time Drive Buy Kow TWO NAZI STRONG LIEN ARE JAILED cnanceiior fcngleoert Dollfuss' gov The boys, Jack, 7, and Wallace, ernment- today investigated an alleged Nazi plot to capture the Linz Illmtrrtioii above cut-awsy view at the new Tiqiken Silent Automatic Oil Furnace shows the Timken "Wall-Flame1 oil burning mechanim with New flam. Rim of chromium Keel. 5, were severely burned. "Better Times" Drive By Now SUMMONED AS brothers, Joseph or Columbus and William, James and Lawrence of Toledo, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Payette, of Toledo.

He was a member of St. Mary's church, Clyde. "Better Tltnrn" Drive liny Now GANDHI'S CONVERT HAS DISAPPEARED LONDON, Oct. 17. INS-Indian followers of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the untouchables, were mystified today by the "disappearance" PROBE WITNESS garrison.

Orders were sent out to press the investigation throughout the armed services and garrisons and to probe all evidence that the supposed plot may extend to all parts of the nation. Officials declared they had seized documents showing Nazis had planned a night raid on the Linz BERLIN, Oct 17. (INS) The German supreme court today de world has this rut heating, fuel-saving feature. See it before you buy any oil burner. And ask about the Timken Free Heating Survey.

It gives you money-saving facts about your own heating problem. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Balance Monthly: cided to summon General Hermann Wilhelm Goering, premier of Prussia, and Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, Nazi minister of propaganda, as witnesses in the trial of five men of Nila Cram Cook, Gandhi's American-born convert, a Bombay dispatch to the London Daily Herald stated. garrison with the aim of arresting officers and seizing weapons. BERLIN.

Oct 17. (INS) Two assailants of Roland Velz, American citizen who was assaulted by Nazi storm troopers, were sentenced today to six months in Jail. The sentence of each stated that they "acted with justified indignation against an unknown person, only later revealed to be an American." "Better Time" DrlTe By Kew DOCUMENTS MISSING WASHINGTON, Oct 17. (INS) Missing papers and uncertain memories of witnesses today handicapped a senate investigation into the $100,000 lobbyist fee sought by the American Farm Bureau Federation from the American Steamship The dispatch said she was last seatixiK, vvasn, uci. 17.

(ins) -Death today had won a race with in airplane. Dr. T. Takaki, professor of the mperial University at Tokio, was unable to speed here from New York before his friend. Dr.

Inazo jsitobe, noted Japanese statesman, ied at Victoria, B. C. Dr. Nitobe's body probably will be taken to japan for burial. 01 "Better Tlmen" Drive Hnr Jfaw EIGHT DIE IN WRECK SEWARD, Alaska, Oct.

17. (INS) J-Treacherous waters of the Bering Sea today were believed to have Claimed eight liv when the motor-Ship Good hope was wrecked on a Shoal. The body of one of the victims, a native girl, was recovered. accused of setting fire to the Reichstag building here last February. More than a score of persons, In seen in Delhi, barefoot and with shaven head.

It was believed she cluding a woman, have been arrested on charges of high treason. Better 1 1 men" Drive Hny now SERIOL'S CHARGES PEIPING. Oct 17. (INS) Chi TUMKEH cStZk OIL HEATING EDWARD J. MILLER was making a voluntary peniten "Better Tlme" Drive Bay New TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON, Oct.

17. INS Tresasury balance as of October 14, M. I. customs receipts, tial tour of India. "Better Times" Drive Buy Now Progress is an advance In knowledge, knowledge that is clear-sighted, grounded and assured, knowledge that is of some authentic and indubitable reality.

nese newspapers today published extra editions charging six Russian airplanes dropped thirteen bombs on the city of H3inching, capital of Manchukuo, killing 200 Japanese citizens. Thone, Main 2709. 929 Court St Fremont, Ohio Owners Association..

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