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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 10

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Escanaba, Michigan
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FRONTIER OF INDIA VtLLLERS ABC NOT PCRMlTTED TO PASS THIS NOTICE BOARD UNUEiS THEY HAVE COMPLIED WITH THE PASSPORT REGULATIONS AKONKSDAV, OCT. 28. ROSSOW DENIES PARTY IS RED Farmer Laborites Are Noi Com in uniste, He Asserts PACiK NIN Jacobs Elected C-C President North Carolina Favors Roosevelt, But Is Not Strong for The party is a ommunlst party iunior a now uarno. A T. of Hrampton, vaici vosterday in an toclarlfv false Improsslons whlch.

said. ha ve beoti roatod in pub tir Mr. said that IPs party is a pollili al min posorl of and tarmer wlth al vlews ho ha ve unti ori for rommon objei live of eeuring hettrr I i i c. condii ions l'or maKsi't "The of tlir twn baie outltved their iisoful- Mr Rossnw "Theli goal production for prolit. The workers aro strlving for a production for use." Partner Pabor partv lor insuram malli tained bv and obi ago ponsions whlch vili provido omfort and to ilio aged.

who bave contrlbuted their sharo in primo of ho rontinuod. working hours with pav iliat will havo a buying power foj Insule an adequate standard of 11 ing I advocnted bv ilio party. that iho workors should do i non, soconn presiuont. live Ilio boneflts nf modorn labor Hai teli i i i-urer 1 drvlrrrt, noi 'he Tho should ho ieflnanced ilio govornmoni ot board of a small Intorost rate and long mora- Prown and in of crop fallare A should reeelve governtnenUI smlth. Wm Wartningtnn ance to fido hltn over fho period sawyer and .1 Young of oppose destruclion i cropa.

that tho mali homo of cities slembi ho 1 od by tho gov rn inont agallisi foreclosure hi party for fho uphold ing of tho onstitutlonal right oi froo speech. unmolested Works I of a froo and tho right In 'adunarlo nf workors to luto unlotis aro now i tholr own ohoosing. aro at Kir to mont Mr. flossow tliat Mio Farm Ilio Ih pariy is noi or1 lub i to voilng nov. location li; about a oTi timo, bui tho foi al atipnllon to I and ofiloos is hairman of holtj or.nty i ni lv ilio and party candidato their tinancial support.

and 'I lor stato sonator. movo was bv wil bo as arge as In 10 32 hut rou'iU to revive tho NBA an ove rw bel mini lead pm iuto hands of fho or; 1 ca no to No th CiroPnn to again tho powet get tho to that culaie wages and hours. 1 have hern rv(i) Put therr somo who 1 on i 1 lin i he would nr survey of 4 0 s'nfr (r ntn found ultra-conservatlve to i 1 to 1 fi Iti n'nut meeting nn Ih0 1 i 1 ild this yoar bo roflortrd In- slxrahlr Hoptihliran ina i y. givon io rnd alno ihat south would wifh caro anv pro- .1 wa? olortod tho INranaha ('ham- bor of at reorganization mooting of tho board of di rooiois at Delta hotel mm noon other were F.rsi pro idoni .1. or consti ut ini to mado ir tlui nbstrarf find anv on Leave Klkn Club To Occupy Home trong was I ho I was asmirod that the dominant In North t'arollna rat It ud row Is from hor apprehonslon about to whlrh New fVal miRbl go.

lord, far North ai concorned. opp ath and off to uno side to ir thinklng. ono impresslon thii? Henry Wall aro and Irko tho i nf IhiI Ihe riio of tho omlnent orili blstory who foughi for rlihts. io thing has beon in ho mind-i of tho politicai and 1 1 In ibi; stato, and mrty regularlly Whelhor a groes wlth New HOG CHOLERA IS REPORTED Dreaded Disease Found in County; Wenner Issues Warninir One df hog chob'ra has boon reported in Helta and are warned by on nor, countv agrimllurnl to ho lookout for this dreaded are In event their show vigils of disease to no I I if Hr. Heiden.

Ksranaba, county vet i na a n. muni) fartn agent Tho time to stop outbreak of hog cholera i be fore It gets started lo said yesterday. "'PliU i and carried from farm to farm on a clothing or siloes Por reason, should be especial!) fili in visiting i i of neigh bot Wenner advised farmers be rarefiti noi pui chase pigs Ihev been Speaking Here This Evening The Four Questions Amendmenl No. I To Free Real Ol Would Place On Average Person Three Poliiiral Meetings Tonipht Out In Townships Murphy of t'alnmrt GEORGE T. GUNDRY (ieorge T.

Flint, Democratic candidate for auditor general. and Municipal John Pegan of Saiilt Sie. will ad a Hemooratie rally at the Coliseum Ihi-i evening. Tl meeting will by a torchlight parade, which will s'art at 8:10 p. m.

Lion Hallowe'en CONSTITI I ION MINIS. Proponiti I mendiiient il ofici I. all und personal epl to meet vis ing prohibiting oi reni eiiil hi pennltOng lhe lavdion Diiifornil) and ill no 11wi' from fi inoline liait among I i of snvrmiiimt within ihe sf in manner ti later to law, quit tic utrert I ter main NO. street liglitlni It) Oiiv II. Panning 5,111 Nov.

are sav whether or not real and personal property valued at is pav no more taxes Itrieflv that what the pdop I if of proposal to Michigan's hundreds of local governmental units City, count v. township and district governments then I won look to a state inrom" fax for funds to fin! am its Other wealth, they ron -hould he 1 0 to meet th' pense Perhaps the real estate hr are rorrect in their asser rliminaMnz the milllon- wealth from taxation as another movo to pil heavier load average Iteplt T' ivo llow n. Real estate taxes In If 1 have been decreasing ann from peak The peak was reached etr prove mrnt is and IC i 1 I lea to levies ffi ws I RR.01« 25 4 i ten I 111 In North mod. on iho (-ur ut or a pos Fach inhabitant I 11 1 r.4,.‘121*.000.ont» pouinP of milk and croani in fluid from the Pniier States. Not a candidate for office.

Just an American. ho believes it: far his humble influence can reach in making America safe for Americans, regardless of hat their afliliations might he. On iiiesda), October 117 in Hail) Press (page 1 a political I of Itili for Con I and biaiid as un- I rue 1 pari in that ail veri staling 1 liai as stale senator lone handed, opposed the infamous in bill that bill uas Itho liCgion iou from Io eed. an an and iimletuoi rat that William stone of Uetroit, vmis ini 1 II. of Iroit, who stal'd in bis ini I ion ot am that in 111 of Mb higan, lie 1 in 11 house represent at and I.

I introduce a coni- niiiliisl, William at a pu 01 bearing in of I ansiiig, -lid, I Pro pon I side of arg iimenl in in of A a ment of big.m. Some of speakers I.ester I lep.ui ment I inn- Iiiander Houaltl ofT, Heparl t.lanii 1 rs. Hunn. Past Depart incut Presidt'iit I ather Joseph Pulln i. pc.in id I of Ht'troit; Pastor of I lie i ross li of Helra) anil I rank l.

the lanlges of 1 Slate tif 'iithigau. Sellate Hill No. 1102 known as tin Hitin kcl-Hahl in bill was of the public hearing. HIPP I 'I lv I. I I I i i on TO ATi: ON it I'HHOW Oi MKNI 11 F.

Now Senator UOlli disiin answer so that public ill Ihoroughl) r- 1 isenit'iil No. I hi 011 brand proponent of this bill as Hlack la No. 2 Ho mi that in lliis hill and accusation as 1 ils proponents are llie sent iiio iit of our const It ueni No. a h), if on it was Wat ta I ioli did yoll them tin 2 I insteatl making such sensational 0 12 Tib, No. I h) do )oii claim crrslit for tipposing Senate bill No.

a friend Ihe farmer and workers so I hai you might expound them the theory of Reds, Pinks, or or are )ou a triond the Pinks or Pseudo-Liberalists In trying lo work upon the s)tn- pathctic emotions of the farmers and workers? Kindi) answer above in The Press and I you that I have many more to ask you. Please. To the public I wish Iti sa) Huit this is not sponsored b) any parly nr any organization. This space is lor personally and written only by self. Also that any statement made Is not ith the intention to cast reflections on eil i- who are in the same (Hilitical parly us the Senator from Ihe HOIh district.

MATTHFW MAhNOIl, Itapid lliver, Mieli. Il il 11 1 ora i ru about oint ly i i sen cal affairs, in North eld rp! a ha lanci ry. A Sin 1 ntl in i large pai H. 1 reductii axes. North sensati if lu vins theit low 11 low a uni 1 in hov i 11 i i a ought to i hou 1 the iiupo on and or not.

it is osso'itml in North Carolina that Democratic ut; 1 tl almost blindly damage ennue. in 1 a 1111 tnher of 1 party when Al Stillili ly up 1 nom lime, but they a ml prompt ly ostracized Today ven i fore-1 men who may rctly harbtir a for li untati- nor l.andon ami may ltd ra vole wav should hardlv con- shout It from the house lf)jn. They want to retain their in- within Hemoir.it!* patty 011 aitount of that iir! in the legislature, of reg 11 1 a I ion and taxation that might find the victims of or refusal wore they to abandon fheir allegiance dominant parly in North Carolina. I mlernealb Some day, all this may be changed and men may fight tor tholr parly and principles oaftil) and with full recognition of the In fact, even to day, North Carolina slows underneath that do not augur well for the future oi Now party. The ahroga lion of two-ihirds rule at tho Philadelphia has not 11 accepted with any it squelch ing id' the power of tin south veto a for presi fit'lltfa 1 nomination heretofore.

I feel confident that North Carolina may be voting for Mr. Roosevelt Olii of sense of gratitutlo, but it is certainly not giving him a blank chock for Ilio It will reserve tho right, gol through spoilsmen, to tiuos- in 10.12 i tlon wisdom of Deal par when philosophy when it borders on iced So r. 1 1 ion 01 when excessive oui thing expenditures threaten erudii having of government or lute in the eg it of th" purchasing will fill two in Delta countv tonight, appearing at a political mooting; in Iau helta at 7 30 111 ami I lion going lo Harden to speak al 1 All-time peak The state legislature, if tho Dance SatllVOCiy amendmenl must i wrlto an incoino tax law whlrh. bave heen coni- on of reai for a H.illoween to proportv lovv, woubl at ho given al Sat- least 11 annually. urdav night.

Ori. 31. under Heal ostato and personal prop Hponsorship of orty, however, woubl contlnun to club he unlil debt ser- 1 Special Hallowe on and of all units woro The debt servite rharga pii In 1 anaba for evcnl. w'hich open to ilio for -11 In 1 9 1 1 usej 01 60 now iong Of flOf spi fot 1 1 (i li ni.l 011 binili i) 1 1 ijitoi continuo is not known hut I on eaatern of coun- rharities during winter ly. Refreahnients will served at Isabella meeting.

ionia. localed 06 troni tho noarost railroad. (Tlie itili di of enactment income tax law.) St. Francis Kospita Another mooting at iho Rock Finnish hall tonUid will ho mil addressed by August Lahti, ho will speak iti Filini language. i Thursday At Stoningtnn grange hall will be served after by Jack Floyd and Walter Mayor.

Attorney Harlin ,1. llantl will Carolina to have heul the shaker liut ai I thing say about how the check South Park River south srhool, will be filled out if Mr ooho Friday are veil is reelecled. on program. at 20 on Man. Those who have made a of and local governmental financing hesitate to guess just how confusing iho lax situation lit Michigan would If tho vote to exempt more than five billions of wealth from annual taxes From real estale operators conies the cry that loo long has real property paid an unjust eharo of local government Cecil I.aux.

o' Fayette, wa mitted suffering from an injn arm Carl luing South 14th a medical patient Mrs Hilmer Johnston of was admitted as a medical pa Mrs Klvira Ca risen of I submitted to an from His. Mrs. Natalie I Ninth street, waa admitted medical patient Mrs Sam a patient. Fdwin Johnson 213 South submitted to an oper relief from appondcitls. Trv a Chusslfled Ca! I I lie a vera) hen 11 neither ppened )py-go-luc those hen a ar lu Opinions i So I imiuirotl I i south, und particularly like North v.

certainly far trom ba kv more in the category and-going fintc'. own Id the New Deal 1 0 per election, as if seemed to by its altitude before I encountered shurp cnees opinion on this was tuld, for i There is a strong undercurrent of protesi which will demand ttencliinent in fedi rai hudgel. Outwardly, Noith Carolina is going along with pre.sidenl tif a faith that somehow 11 will ma nage to i i coun try through its as successfully as, in liiis section, is believed to nave in So the is one of retrospection without much worry about the future. And if the New departs from fundamental otiservatism too abruptly or loo widely, will he a protest amounting to a revolt on Ifit measures. Not all electoral therefore, ilut 1 he cast tor Mr.

House elt on Novelli be i 3. constitute a jiiI; check mandate. North WAS rn HERE Before Too Late Drive in and the grease in your differentia! transmission changed to a "inter grade. Make this change todav before you harm your performance and create expensive repair jobs. SUPER SERVICE STATION OPPOSITE DELTA HOTEL UT your finger oil any spot on the globe, and the chances are pretty good that The A.P.’s Jim Mills has been there, covering a story for The Associated Press.

Jim Mills is a veteran of The Associated Press Foreign to Addis Ababa, London to Bombay, Berlin to orld has been his beat. The golden names, the brass hats, the humble people and the Mills has known them all, in peace and in terror. Crowned heads and premiers have confided state secrets to him, and that humblest of men, Mahatma Gandhi, trusts him as a friend. Wherever big news breaks, there you may find Jim Mills, gentle in manner, quiet spoken, but patiently and endlessly inquisitive. Jim Mills never wrote a book, he never made a lecture tour, never was a radio star, never did anything to make a big and glamorous name for Jim Mills.

He just asks questions because he wants to knowr and w'rite the answers. That is why James A. Mills, of The Associated Press Foreign Service, is one of the worlds greatest reporters. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS THE NEWS OF THE WORLD DAILY FOR The Escanaba Daily Press.

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