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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Kane, Pennsylvania
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 136 PAGE SIX KEVi U. S. BOM 1 (Political AdWrllsement) (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) I ir. ir BASSETT'S GROCETERIA IS felt NO Better Parking 312 Chase Street Phone 310 The Talk of The Town i THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. FUME 111 WORLD FOOD BARGAINS for FRI.

and SAT. SEATTLE. Oct. 2. INS Hailed as the world's largest land plane and the most formidable fighting aircraft ever built, the first of the 13 new Boeing bombers being built here for the U.

S. Army was carefully guarded from all observers today after being wheeled out ox the plant. While practically all details of con struction are closely guarded secrets it was learned the plane weighs ap proximately 16 tons; has a wing spread of 105 feet; is powered by four Mother's Oats, Plain or Quick, 20 oz. 2 for 17c Mother's Oats, Quick, 48 oz. 19c Mother's Oats, China or cup and saucer 48 oz 25c Kellogg Corn Flakes 2 for 15c SALAD DRESSING, White Rose Qts.

29c, RAISINS, seeded or seedless pkg. 10c MA KLEINS EGG NOODLES pkg. 12c TOMATOES, No. 2 cans per case $1.99 1,000 horsepower motors and can car ry 2,000 pounds of 'high explosives in addition to machine guns, crew, gas AT PITTSBURGH, PA. (BEFORE HE WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT, IN 1932) oline and oil.

Just what defensive armament the plane carries could not be definitely learned but it was said that enough guns are provided, and so mounted that it will be impossible for an at tacking plane to approach, from any direction without: coming into full "We all know that our mr range. The planes, it was said, will be cap own family credit depends in large part on the stability of ited Stales. the credit of the Un able of aiding "in the defense of Alas ka, Panama, or Hawaii, flying non stop from any spot on the Pacific Purity Pastry Flour ib. bag 19c PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR box 10c DANDY PANCAKE 4 lb. bag 21c I I JELLO, all flavors i 4 for 22c HOUSEHOLD FLOUR 24 lb.

bag 81c JacksonsSoups or Beans 2 ig. cans 19c "The credit of the family depends chiefly on whether that family is living within its income. And this is so of the nation. If the nation is Irving within its coast." The big bombers are capable of making a flight of at least 1500 miles without landing or refueling and return to their base. income, its credit is good.

Abducted, Beaten 661 'But if, like a spendthrift, it throws discretion to the SAUERKRAUT, Burt Olneys, No. 2y, can 2 COCKTAIL FRUITS, tall can 2'for 29c SCOT TISSUE 3 for 25c IMPERIAL MINCE MEAT pkg. 9c cdqct 1 lb can 2ic Kl OVV 3 lb. can 59c WHITE ROSE COFFEE, vacuum pack 2 for 49c BLISS COFFEE 24c BOSCUL COFFEE 28c SANKA or KAFFEE HAG 43c BUTTER, fresh creamery lb. 38c "CHEESE, Mt.

Hope lb. 29c EGGS, Brookfield doz. 39c MILK, Nestles, tall can 3 for 23c i 1 r. winds, is willing to make no sacrifice at all in spending, extends its taxing to the limit of the people's power to pay and continues to pile up deficits, it is on the road to bankruptcy. "FOR OVER TWO YEARS OUR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS EXPERIENCED UNPRECEDENTED DEFICITS, IN SPITE OF INCREASED TAXES.

"Taxes are paid in swosU of every ninii wlio labors. Ieiuisk llioy are si Itiirilen on irotlucfioii anil can be paid only by prod nH ion Our Avorkers may never see a tax bill, but tbey pay in deductions from waes9 in increased eost of bat tbey buy. or (as now) in liroad cessation of employ nieiit. 1 "Our Federal extravagance and improvidence hear a double evil; first, our peo pie and our business cannot carry its excessive burdens of. taxation; second, our credit structure is impaired by the unorthodox Federal financing made necessary by the unprecedented magnitude of jhese deficits.

"There i9 strong indication that we are, in for another staggering deficit. 1 "I REGARD REDUCTION IN FEDERAL SPENDING AS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES OF THIS CAMPAIGN. IN MY OPINION IT IS THE MOST DIRECT AND EFFECTIVE CONTRIBUTION THAT GOVERNMENT CAN MAKE TO BUSINESS. "Would it not be infinitely better to clear this whole subject of obscurity to present jthe facts squarely to the Congress and the people of the United Stales and secure tlie'one sound foundation of permanent economic recovery a com IO lbs. 49c Franklin Pure Cane uaar Joseph S.

Gelder Joseph S. Gelder, southern repre entatlve of the National Committee for Defense of Political Prisoners, who was abducted and beaten by three unknown assailants, is shown In a hospital at Clanton, Ala. Gelder, a former instructor at the University of Alabama, recently had opened an office in Birmingham and had been working for the release of, Jack Barton, sentenced in Alabama to a long prison term on a charge of possessing Communistic literature. Gov. Bibb Graves of Alabama has ordered an investigation into the attack on Gelder.

then attempted to start the engine, also using some gaosline, not knowing that the other man had used this fuel. When Ross was unable to get the engine started he called on Malone, the1 chief engineer, and the two worked at starting the machine. When the spark finally ignited and the engine started, there was an immediate explosion which shook the plant and threw Ross to the ceiling. He fell back upon Foote or he. might have been more seriously hurt The concrete floor was torn to pieces in the corner of the plant where the engine stood, and the machine was somewhat It was estimated the damage would amount to $500 or $600.

S2 nURT IN NATIONAL 1 TRANSIT EXPLOSION tf TITUSVILLE, Oct. 2.. Two men weie painfully although hot seriously a injured Wednesday in an explosion of gas at the pump station of the. National Transit company on East Spring street. They were: Arthur M.

Ross, cuts, bruises and back injuries. Resting comfortably in hospital last evening. 2 Thomas R. Malone, injury to one knee. Treated at hospital, Seth Foote and Howard Sampson, also employed at the plant, were considerably shakeJv.up by the blast.

The explosion was due to 4 misunderstanding regarding the starting of one of the engines In the plant. One of the workers had "primed" the en jj.gine with a quantity of gasoline and was unable to start the machine. Ross FOB SALE GASOLINE OIL, Free parking at rear of building. Cars watched till 9 Berry Truck Body Co. On' the'Commons, rear of postoffice 10 2 tf.

i i i i i i i. i i pieie auu noiifi uuiaiiit ui uie rcucrai muucu It is good businesi to read the Classified Ads every day. EACH OF THOSE STATEMENTS WAS MADE. BY MR. ROOSEVELT IN PITTSBURGH, PA.

NOT AS PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, BUT WHEN HE WAS A CANDIDATE, ASKING THE PEOPLE TO ELECT HIM BECAUSE OF THOSE VIEWS. THE DATE WAS OCTOBER 19, 1932. AND HE ADDED: V' 'v V7r "OUR PEOPLE HAVE A RIGHT AND A DUTY TO PLACE 'iN RETIRE MENT THOSE WHO CONCEAL REALITIES AND ABUSE CONFIDENCE." At Harvard University just a few days ago (September Mill) President Itoosevelt pictured biniself as one OUR OWN PAN STYLE PURE PORC1 bAUSAGE lb. It's delicious Afk rKJtiJSH GROUND fXA IgC Beef, Pork, Veal lb. 2lC IIYGRADE RING Liver Sausage lb.

For Loaf EE: Tender Meaty Cuts ARE. MS. PE10WIS OF TODAY WCOT ATJYra IWJ THEY WE3E IfJ 1932? Republican State Committee Fresh Ground Fancy Assorted LEAN BEEF Home Dressed COLD CUTS lbs. QC CHICKENS OOC SPRING and YEARLING AtjC 11)a(Q)d wholesale In Federal court at Pittsburgh yesterday. He granted the petition for bankruptcy and Issued a reitialning order to forestall eale of the property, scheduled for 2 p.

m. yesterday, on W. Bowman's execution for $4,500. R. J.

Tho Kan Wholcnale company today was In voluntary bankruptcy following a ruling by Judge Nelson Mv Vicar Hetznecker represented the company In Federal court..

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