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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1937. REBELS CAPTURE SPOILS OF WAR FROM A GERMAN PLANE. Credit corporation has made past loans on cotton and corn. Usually loans were, made at four per cent interest, and actually advanced by local banks aad similar private lending institutions, the government-controlled corporation underwriting them. Cotton on which loans were made was required to be stored in approved warehouses.

NORTHERN TOWN AWAIT SIGNAL ON FARLILOANS Roosevelt Exacts Wheat Limiting Promise. braries. The length of time a child will "be permitted to keep a bor rowed toy will depend upon the supply and demand, Ventura said. Some toys will be lent for only week, whereas others, In less demand, can be kept for a month. The idea of lending toys originated in California, Ventura said, and has spread to other cities, where it has proved successful.

As soon as the project becomes Ventura plana to build some teeters, swings and other playground apparatus which will be loaned to various neighborhood groups. NEW PRESIDENT IN PARAGUAY By Associated Pteia. 7 i X' Texas), of the house agriculture committee, predicted the house would approve It by Tuesday or Wednesday. Agriculture department officials said they expected the loans to be ordered formally- soon after the house acts. Farm bloc senators said the program would be aimed at assuring farmers 12 cents a pound for their cotton, either by a nine-cent loan and three-cent subsidy or by a 10-cent loan and two-cent subsidy.

Subsidies will be paid only to those who complied with the crop control act which is expected to be passed at the next session. Senators who talked with the president said loan programs also would be worked out for corn, hogs, wheat and the other major commodities If prices drop as cotton has. 15,500,000 Bales In Crop. The cotton crop is estimated officially at more than 15,500,000 bales. Agriculture department officials said an adjustment payment of two cents a pound might cost $150,000,000.

The money would come from the 30 per cent of custom's receipts given to Secretary1 Wallace for "agricultural purposes." Both payments and loans might be limited to cotton growers who cooperated in the 1937 soil conservation program, officials said, or benefits to them might be on a larger scale. While detailed plans have not been completed, the Commodity PROJECT OFFERS TO YS FOR RENT Br United Press. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16. An institution which loans toys to children at a small rental, similar to the methods by which books are obtained from a rental library, has been organized here.

The project was started by Frank Ventura, WPA supervisor for the recreation department of Kansas City, and 14 men have been given employment mending and repainting toys which will be rented to children. Boys and girls who wish to make use of the toys will be issued cards, similar to used! by li- Watch Out For St By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Government machinery is ready to make loans to farmers on cotton, corn, wheat or any other crop, agriculture department officials said today, as soon as President Roosevelt or Secretary Henry A.

Wallace says "Go ahead." They said experiences gained in three seasons of cotton loans and two of corn loans would speed action whenever terms and conditions of the price-supporting program are determined. At the same time they warned winter wheat growers to keep in mind the crop control program which was the other end of the bargain between Mr. Roosevelt and farm state senators. The agricultural adjustment administration said not more than 80 per cent of the "base acreage" should be planted for harvest in 1938. The advice is given now, officials said, because winter wheat will be in the ground before congress can enact farm legisla tion.

Farm Action Promised. The president agreed at a con ference with southern senators to make cotton loans, but enacted a promise that general farm legislation would be the first order of business when congress convenes again. The senate promptly passed a resolution binding itself to this promise that general farm legislation would be the first order of business when congress convenes again. The senate promptly passed a resolution binding itself to this program. Chairman Marvin Jones ATHLETE'S FOOT SPREADS FAST! Kill the Cause the Safe.

Complete Way Two Spanish loyalist soldiers are shown salvaging the parachutes bombing plane jumped for their lives after their ship was shot down Madrid. The plane was totally destroyed, but the crew, injured, were war. The parachutes were conver ted to loyalist air use. LOOSE FALSE TEETH VICTIMS Your false teeth, no matter how badly they at, can be tightened aa never before. Tou can do ANYTHING you ever did with your aires.

You ran rough, laugh, sneeze; you can do ANYTHING you ever did Ith your natural teeth and your plate will stay as (irmly In your mouth as though it were Kron right there. StJXION, a PASTE and NOT a iticky powder, invented by a Dentist, was oHered to the public ONLY after it hi been thoroughly tested on hundreds of the plates that, could be found, plates no sticky powder roulri hold in even aa long aa 5 minutes. SUXION held them In lor AN ENTIRE DAY. When sufferers write in blessing the makers of any product, can only mean that at last they have found something which, aa one user of SUXION has put It. "makes us unfortunate people happy ones again." At good drug stores.

Adv. ASUNCION. Paraguay. Ausr. IS.

The Paraguayan army and navy today completed their reorganization of the government by making Dr. Felix Paiva, dean of the university law school, provisional president of the republic Lieut. Col. Ramon Paredes, chief of the army, announced the resignation of President Rafael Franco and Paiva's elevation. No one can avoid exposure to Athlete's Foot.

It can be acquired anywhere, from a public beach to a bathroom floor. It takes effect quickly and spreads rapidly unless completely corrected. For safety's sake, the moment the first burning, itching spots or blisters appear between the toes, insist on CS-16. Sponge applicator bottle, $1.00 with money -back guarantee at all dependable drug stores. by tlisley's Development The plain truth about athlete's foot is this: Its cause is a fungus parasite that burrows into the tissues, below the kin surfscs.

No preparation that merely relieves the surface burning or itching is more than a temporary, imperfect measure. CS-16, Colloidal Sulphur Concentrate, is not just another remedy. It is the result of years of scientific research into the powerful medical properties of SULPHUR. For the first time it brings you Sulphur in a form that penetrate below the surface, gives instant relief, and JtTs" the cause ot Athlete' Foot at ita source. -achieved Sensational ft Nsr Wv rN Mary Decides to Sell Home Built by Doug By Associated Presa.

BEVERLY HILLS, Aug. 16. Pickfair, Mary Pickford's one time "dream house," will be offered for sale within a month. In 1920 Douglas Fairbanks bought the hilltop place, then a hunting lodge, and rebuilt it as a honeymoon house for Miss Pick- ford. In the decade in which the fa mous film couple lived there they were visited by many of the world's celebrities.

In 1930 Fairbanks was seized with a wanderlust that took him to the world's far places and by 1933 they had separated. When they were divorced in 1935, Pickfair went to Miss Pickford. Now Miss Pickford and her new husband. Charles (Buddy) Rogers, plan to find or build a smaller place. MILLIONAIRE PREACHER DIES Founder of Railway Signal Company Known as Writer.

By Associated Press. WALLINGFORD, Aug. 16. William Phillips Hall, aged 73, of Greenwich, founder of a railway signal manufacturing company and known as the "millionaire evangelist" because of his avocation as a lay preacher, is dead in Masonic home here. Hall learned the trade of electrical machinist in his youth and became one of the first railroad signal engineers in the country.

He and his father, Thomas Shep-ard Hails, invented on any block and electrical railway signals, and in 1889 he founderthe Hall Signal company, with headquarters in New York. An intimate friend of the great evangelist, Dwight Moody, Hall was influenced to the extent that he became an evangelist himself and earned the unique sobriquet by which thousands knew him. After retirement. Hall devoted himself to writing Biblical stories and publishing religious books and pamphlets which he wrote. One of his most notable achievements was his system of block sig nals on the Illinois Central railroad by which all railroad traffic was handled Chicago during the Columbian exposition.

tt WITHOUT fi i. Quick private service J'Z vVj in '-s '7-' is Tf- i 1 i I 1 0 i I In which the crew of a German in a night bombing Jraid over alive and taken as prisoners of central Pres Photo. SIMPLIFY TAX RETURN FORMS Treasury Officials Hope to Solve March Rush. By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Aug.

16. Treasury officials already are arranging to shorten the long lines of income taxpayers who customarily throng collection offices on March 15. They will issue a new and simplified income tax return, distribute it on Jan. 2, and. appeal to taxpayers temselves to avoid the mid-March scramble.

Authorities said today the forms will be designed primarily to make the task of paying taxes easier for the "little fellow" but that returns for upper-bracket individuals and' corporations also may be revised and clarified. One revision on the individual returns, they said, probably will be designed to simplify the reporting of capital gains and losses. Space for listing the item also may be enlarged, possibly through inclusion of another page in the return. This would be left blank by all taxpayers who had no capital gains or losses during the year. Originally, the officials had con sidered using a standard form for all taxpayers whose income was derived chiefly from salaries and wages, regardless of the amount.

They said today, however, th present system 6f one form for individual incomes of under $5,000 and one for incomes over this fig' ure probably would be retained. A single form for all incom classes, they said, would have to be more detailed than that now provided for incomes under $5,000 and this might be confusing to the small taxpayers. Lost something? Find it. Try Tribune classified ads. Adr.

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la 48 fcour a must bring aew vitality and is giiaraateed to make yea feel years younger to see ejreek a money back oa re tarn of empty package. Cystez costs only a dose at druggists and to guarantee protects yoa. Adv. ENDORSERS 7 FEATURES OF A HOUSEHOLD FINANCE LOAN 1. If yon can make monthly payments yon can apply for loan of $20 to $300.

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Pay on nopaid balance only. 7. No embarrassing inqtiiric of friends or relatives. Santander Objective of fewest Drive by Franco. By Associated Press.

HEXDATB Franco Spaa ish Border, 16. Gen. Francisco Franco's troops pushed Into Reinosa today in a terrific battle with retreating: government troops, said insurgent advices here. Franco's i-men were said to have fought their way into Reinosa only after fierce house-to-house battling in the suburbs. In their "victorious advance" toward Reinosa the insurgents reported capture of an "entire bat-talionand said five other government battalions fled.

Some 40 miles north-northwest lies Santander, the government's last great stronghold on the north coast toward which Franco's men are headed. Its conquest would bring all of northern. Spain's im- portant cities in Franco's grip except Oviedo. to the west. In and out of Oviedo, in the heart of the Asturian mining country, the struggle has raged for months.

Franco's soldiers occupied dozens of small villages along the road from Aguilar de Campo as they pushed northward. They said more than 1,000 prisoners were taken. Another insurgent column to the east moved toward Santander along the road from Burgos. One section was expected to cut westward to join Jthe attack on Reinosa. Still a third force, operating close to the Bay of Biscay in an advance westward from conquored Rilruxv annarentlv was marking time before striking at Santander.

The government said there was trouble within Franco's own ranks at Aguilar de Campo. A government outpost reported hearing heavy firing and the explosion of hand grenades in the insurgent lines. The government saia, aiso there was a clash at Toledo between Italian and. German soldiers on the one side and civilians on the other, and shooting: inside Granada. For the moment at least, the Madrid and eastern front were quiet.

The insurgents had seemed about to stage major operations south of Madrid and on the Teruel front, nortnwest oi vaiencia. dui today the operatioasshad not ma- For the first time sincethe war started in July 1936, mass was celebrated openly in government territory Sunday. The government had not ordered reopening of Roman Catholic churches in government-held territory but it permitted the celebration of mass in Madrid and Valencia, in non-church buildings. REBEL SUB SINK SHIPS. Government Food Cargo From Russia Destroyed.

By Asfciatl Prs. ISTANBUL, Turkey, Aug. 16. The master of the Spanish motor vessel Ciudad de Cadiz, sunk by a submarine near the Dardanelles Sunday, asserted today the U-boat flew the flag of the Spanish in sur gents. The Ciudad de Cadiz, a ship of 4.602 gross tons, sank within 40 minui.es dui me crew ot 4 was rescued by the soviet tanker Var- lem.

Avenesoff. Carrying foodstuffs and oil from Odessa to Valencia, Spanish government seat, the Ciudad de Cadiz was torpedoed in the Aegean sea near Tenedos Island. The master said the submarine marked "C-3," fired eight shells and two torpedoes and then disappeared. The Ciudad de Cadiz was owned by the Transmediterranean Hutting iuiaiijr uaicivilB. ACCUSE WLW OF LICENSE ABUSE AND MONOPOLY WASHINGTON, Aug.

16. In a letter charging "there is something Strnt- in rpnmrk" in thA monopoly that radio station WLW enjoys of 500,000 kilowatt power, George Henry Payne, federal com munications commissioner today called upon Powell Crosley, owner of the station, to furnish the commission information on use of its experimental license. Commissioner Payne charged that the station is abusing the ex perimental license to mount prof- itSi He quoted from the congres sional Record a senate speech blasting radio monopoly and house speech to make the point Crosley is enjoying special privi lege because he has ways of get ting things done." AGE NO BARRIER TO ACTIVE LIFE By AMoeiktmt Pre. GART, Aug. 16.

At age 73, Guy Hoffman, ex-steelworker and veteran of the Alaska gold rush, stays up till after midnight, works daily in a city office, plays 84 holes of golf at a stretch, swims and roller skates. WEATHER EXPERT DIES. By Associated Pre. VENTNOR, N. Aug.

16. Dr. Judson Daland, aged 77,. a former president of the American CUmatological Clinical associa tion and editor of the Interna tional Medical magazine from 1891 to 1S95, died here. SUNBEAM FURNACES and Air CsnditisrJng; Units Expert Iastallatioa Easy Payments nXS estimate kefora mem faraaea mt repair.

TRANSPARENT COLONIAL DRAMA DRAWS THRONGS Roosevelt to pe a at Roanoke Colony Celebration. By Associated Prea. MANTEO, N. Aug. 16.

A vivid symphonic drama based on the. most puzzling riddle in American colonial history, the fate of Sir Walter Raleigh's ''lost colony." is creating excitement on Roanoke Island akin to that marking the initial flights; of the vvngni bothers, from nearby Kill Devil hill, in 1903. By the thousands, theater-goers, historians, farm families with nicnic baskets and casual tourists are descending on this sleepy village on an isolated island, which calLs itself "the birthplace of a nation," to view the production. Staged four times a week ordi narily but daily this the play is a part of a summer-long celebration commemorating the 350th anniversary of the founding of the colony and the birth and baptism, of Virginia Dare, first English native of this continent. President to Speak.

The celebration will reach a climax Wednesday, Virginia Dare's birthday, when President Roosevelt speaks here. Village officials predict 50,000 persons will be present. Written by Paul Green, 43-yearr old. North Carolina, native whose Abraham's Bosom" won the Pulitzer prize in 1927. "Los Colony" is an experiment in dramatics, part opera, part and part pageant, with music by 16th century composers and Indian dances contributing mood, tempo, color and continuity.

is presented in a seaside amphitheater, carved from sand dunes by CCC workers at the site of the colony. There are seats for 3.500. Drama Ends Like Colony. Sir Walter's colony disappeared after three years and there was but one clew, the word "Croatoan" hacked in bold letters in the trunk of a live oak in the star-shaped enclosure of the fort. "Croatoan' is the name of a tribe of Indiana and also of an island south of Manteo.

Green does not try to solve the riddle of the colony's fate, and there is no conventional ending to his symphonic drama, i Like the colonists themselves, it merely disappears, leaving a bare stage, an empty stockade. GIORDANO WILL SPEAK IN GOSHEN The Tribune'a Special Service. GOSHEN, Aug. 16. Goshen Rotarians will hear Dr.

A. S. Giordano, noted pathologist of South Bend, during! a regular luncheon meeting in Wesley hall, South Fifth street, Friday. Dr. Giordano will speak on "Syphilis." Doctors and dentists of the city have been invited.

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