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THE BURLINGTON N. C) DAILY TIMES NEWS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1933 'BETTER DIET ASHEVILLE IS MARKETS FINANCIAL NEWS Graham News ON FARM URGED GIVEN SETBACK Telephone 663 By MARY COOPER Record Grey Mouse Facing Death Friday, MARKET LETTER I Carolina Beach and White Lake, Faint Home Week Session Hears Young Ladies Class Durham Bulls On Rampage Cut Claims He Never Had Hurt Anybody YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Miss Inez Fulbrieht of Wilmine York, Aug. 1 () Se Of Friends Church Meets Tourists' piedmont League Lead, Threaten Same Again Charlotte. Auir.

1 vn Durham's 1 Raleigh, August 1 iT) Arthur found the burglar in his home last Chemist's Injunction to Produce Own Food Supply Raleigh, Aug. 1. (ff) Dr. E. McCoUum, food chemist at ton spent Monday with Miss Ellen Hardee.

Miss Fulbrighi was a classmate of Miss Hardee's at Queens College. lective rallies spotted the stock market today after an early extension of Monday's decline. year, told Paroles Commissioner Edwin Gill that Morris made nc Morris, 24 year old negro who be 1 came known as the "grey The Young Ladies class of the a slippery ouenmg, Buyers he eei aurmg a career in Johns Hopkins university, urged North Carolina farm folk today to boisterous Bulls gunned for Ashe 1 Piedmont league leaders! again today after having reduced the Tourists to virtual hitch hikers in yesterday's series opener. ittesnpt to Injure mm. "I was all jiggled up inside wher went in those houses'' Morris Miss Hazel Amicfc returned Sun began to nibble and soon initial setbacks of fractions were con verted into advances of as much: day night from a week's visit with her aunt at Cedar Hurst, Md.

burglary which ended In a sent ence of death, said today he had1 never hurt anybody and would have run if discovered in a home. produce their own food supply "and improve the diet" of their fami said. 'T guess I must have been crazy." The flamboyant Ferdinands ca nes. Morris is scneduiea to beexecut it wnat vou want alter you In a written statement, Morris said: "I am giad that God has for Friends church met Friday evening at 7:30 u'clock at the home of Miss Edith Lineberry, with ten members present. Mr.

J. McBane, president, presided over the business session and Mrs. Ed Lasley conducted the devotional hour. She read the 13th chapter of first Corinthians as the scripture. The topic of the program was "Love" and was in charge of Mrs.

J. M. Permar with the mem as a point or more lor Many issues, though, were neg lrcted. snd minus signs were well distributed at the close. Transfers approximated 600,000 shares.

di 'liiry cxpun studying the case. He was convicted of first degree burglary of Miss Elsie Boswell of Greensboro Fortxn nations are mor a.nc WEDMONT LEAGUE Durham 12, Ashevilie 7. Portsmouth 7, Charlotte 2. "Winston Salem. 7, Richmond 3.

BI STATG LEAGUE Mayodan 8, Tri Oity i. Mt. Airy 21; Reidsville 1. Bassett 13, Danville 6. South Boston 10, Martinsville 6, STAtimms given me for all my sins.

I have cleansed my heart of all unclean spent the week end with her fath vorted around the paths with the glee of pasture fed quadrupeds in extending their winning streak, 12 7, at the expense of thp Mountaineers. Eighteen hits rattled from their bats, with three Asheville hurlers sharing the' bombardment. Harrington, Durham shortstop, had a perfect day with four singles and Blackburn contributed a double and more subsidizing home production of "cash crops" such as wheat and the home of Dr. wimam b. Dewar here.

er, W. H. Boswell. ana nave icuna my real I have helped a good many Raleigh police have about 50 cotton, Doctor lucuouum said, iney esoeciallv are uruing food crop pro of the men on death row to find Final Stock List New York. Auk.

1 Ml Final bers having a rouna tabie discus duction oecause malnutrition is a burglary charges pending against Morris, and in Durham he was sentenced in February, 1938, to sion menace to national satety. a social hour was ensoyea at tnc stocks: Miss Dora Lee and Willie Smith 8U veara tor roorjc ne. i. r.e De close of the meeting at which time two singles. Hill, Bull mounasman, managed to survive a four run We have lost many of our marie said Doctor McCoUum, "ant CrutchfieJd are spending this week Adams Express 8 1 2 Adams Millis 23 1 2 war case whs pending at the time; of the Durham conviction.

Morris witn tieien jrutcnnem at will continue to lose them under! Tourist rally in the ninth. Young NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet, W. Pet.

home near Pltisboro. the present trend oi foreisu affairs. escaped four months after enter Air Reduction Alaska Jueau tne nostess servea aeucious freshments. Baptist Sunday 7 1 2 So, I advise the formers of North God and save their Morris has been the "preacher" on death row for several months. Witnesses gathering for executions have heard his shouted words in farewell sermons to other men about to "walk the last mile." The man said that money iroU' bles led him to steal.

"I couldn't make ends meet." he explained, as he related he had held jobs at times in a Raleigh laundry and Durham hospital. ing prison and after he was caught in Henderson he was tried in the Gin. 60 30 667 Brook. 44 45.494 St. L.

47 42 .528 N. Y. 44 46 .439 Pitts. 4B 42 .523 Bos. 42 48 .467 Carolina to produce heir food supply and improve the diet Alleghanv 3 4 Allls Chalm Mfg 36 American Can 100 3 8 American Car Pdv 22 3 3 capital case and convicted.

School Has 01 :ntv.r 1 Attorneys ior Morris contend ne is a harmless kleptomaniac, unable Ekss. milk and leafy vegetables Picnic American Foreign Power 2 5 8 ChL 49 45 .531 Phil. 27 61 .307 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet.

W. L. Pet. N. 66 26 .717 Det.

48 46 .511 lieorge munger was tne losing pitcher. The setback reduced Ashevillers lead over Portsmouth to eight and a half games. The Cubs, with Masle Wilson again jinxing Charlotte, defeated the Hornets 7 to 2 on the southpaw's three hit pitching. He fanned and was never in serious trouble, His mates, meanwhile. Diled up.

a substantial lead on Wild" Bill Holland and his successor, Tom are vital to health, he said, as he condemned as inadequate a. white to resist tne urge to steai. waiter Keener of Wake Forest whi American Power Light, American Radiator The Sunday school, department Miss Eliza Ives, who has been of the First Baptist church held American Roller Mill guest of Miss Mamie Parker for the past week, has returned to her Bos. 56 34 .622 Wash. 39 57.406 Chi.

52 42 .553 Phil. 34 "37 rneir annual picnic saaimay aiwa American Smett 8 Ftef American Sugar Refinery DOCTOR SAVES home at smithneio. rue v.i".w. lane. Chicago Grain Chicaao, Aur.

1. Rains and oreaa meat potato sugar cuei. Nearly 1500 rural people had registered for the annua! farm and home week program at N. C. State today.

After the general session at which Doctor McCoUum spoke, Swimming and numerous games American CleV. 48 42 .533 St. L. 26 65 .236 PIEDMONT LEAGUE W. L.

Pet: W. L. Pet. Mrs. J.

H. Mann has returned Ace Parker led the Ports ano contests were enjoyea uy ui children after which a delicious American Tobacco Anaconda mouth attack with a hemer, double LIVES OF TWINS irom a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson at Haw River. picnic supper was spread at ataU.

Ashe. 64 39 .621 R. Mt. 50 50.500 cooler weather in the North American spring wheat belts, moderate selling and slow demand today dropped wheat prices here a conferences and classwork took the' and single and drove in three runs. 23 3 4 Ports.

54 4B 49 50.495 mornmc. TonicM tnc outstanamE Waits also hit lor uie circuit. W. angle, supennwsuucuo ui Sundav school, reported be 19 1 4 teacher of vocational agriculture' Rocky Mount and jsonofi Divid tween 125 and 140 attended. Toun Country Doctor Kifrs 20 3 8 12 during: tnp last yar win oe announced and honored.

ed two, the Red Sox taking the first 8 to 2 and the Tars the second 4 and 1. Pescod held the Sailors Armour Illinois Atchinson Atlantic Coast Line Atlantic Refinery Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Barnsdail Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane 5 3 8 mucn as i a cent a Dusnei. Wheat closed 5 8 to 1 1 4 lower, September 64 7 8 to 3 4, December 65 3 8 to 1 2: corn 3 3 to 1 cent off, September 41 7 8 to 3 4. December 42 1 4 to 1 oats 1 4 Mrs. L.

G. Gowens and children BI STATE LEAGUE W. L. Pet. L.

Pet. Home rtiaae uxygen urcacn injj Device, Saves Two Lives BY MITCHELL CURTIS Juanita and Carol, and Mr. and to six hits in the opener and did not yield a tally until the ninth. Revival Services At Providence Church Revival services are being con Mrs. Ales Davis and children, Six Minor Bills Sent White House Dan.

52 30 3B 42 .475 Mart. 47 35 37 44 .457 Leaks. 46 35 Bos. 33 44 .402 i ne nignccap saw tne Virginians 2 lower. Idabel.

Aus. 1 OV) Twin It Pearl and Earl, have returned from a trip to Carolina Beach. come tmcK on tne wiree na terpiece of Stuart, who wa boraen boy. 4 months Did. owed their lives today to a quick thinking, young country doctor who ringed 62 1 2 23 1 2 21 7 8 36 22 1 4 5 1 2 4 5 8 wnue away tney attended tin Sheriff's convention in Butter And Eggs ducted this week at the Providence church by Rev.

E. J. Sanderson of Haw River and Monticello. iECS MairJfRir.ui inu Baa. 42 38 A.

29 51 GAMEsToDAY vincible alter Fatras' first inning homer. Bring Ds Veto Washington, Aug. 1 VP) Pres witisioii salem kept Richmond Budd Manufacturing Budrt Wheel The young people meet each evening at 7 o'clock. Preaching on the skids with a 7 3 triumph ident Roosevelt vetoed six minor IS ia. oner! nrouru; tne line DiLfimi.i EurroiiKhs Adding Machine 13 1 oegnis at wjhi a iinwu iimi ute song service preceding th raehins hour.

pi Murray O'Plynn. Henry's three Calumet Hec 5 5 8 honsn bills today, including one which would have given army reserve officers S50 a year for three Mrs. J. M. AngHn returned Sun NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.

Neiv York: at Cincinnati. Boston, at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. up an oxygen breathing device from a fruit jar, four lengths of Chicago.

Aug lUP)Butter rubber tubing and a drum of or 334.337, steady, prices unchanged, dinary welders' oxygen. Ssgs U.730; storage packed cx The infants arc Charles and tras IS; other prices unchanged Larrie Faulkner, born April 8. A few weeks sgo they contracted lf nr1tOrttl Man le whooping cough. Though quite ill. 1 XCllUCIeUIl lVId.Il their condition did not grow ex '1 A fC tamely serious until hte other jail6U CCUSeO VJl dav.

Then their respiration near Canada Dry Rev. Sanderson will use as his nin homer the second gave tne Colts all their scores as O'Flynn settled down to shutout duty the any n. gn; irom tne Memorial Hospital in Richmond, Ve. Her con subject tonight, The Lighted Win years to purcnase unnorms etiuioment. rest ot the way.

His suc jecis ior tne remainder of the week are as fol The president lold the house in his veto message that this bill failed 35 1 4 lows: Wednesday, "At the Red diuon is report en improved. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Ta roily spent Sunriay at Camp Cherokee. Their son.

Junius, who Nearly 100 Entered Near Riot Mars Shelby Gastonia make penormanee activc iutv Unhung a conditioned prece ly failed completely. lying OUICIQ Canadian Pacific Case 1 Champion Paper Cheaspeake Ohio Chicago Milwaukee Chrysler Com Cola Columbia Gas Commercial Credt Commercial Solv Commonwealth Si Sou 5 82 3 .130 Thursday, "Youth in Toils;" Friday, "The power Faith." The 29 ycar ulri attending phy 1 dent, to navment. Every one is cordially invited to sician. Dr. George K.

Fisher, sent 1 out a curry call for oxygen to a Another bill rejected would have authorized the secretary of war to Baseball Battlel Raleiph, Aup. 1I.V) Sheriff N. Turner said todr.v man he 7 1 8 47 1 2 1 1 2 attend tuee services. nearby weirimg snop. Rev.

George L. Cooper of Richmond, spent last nieht with in Linviiie uoir Amateur Tourney Linviiie, N. August 1 VP) More than four score amateurs teed off today in the qualifying Aieanwnnc, ne ootameu an or inarv fruit iar from the mother Personals Gastonia, Aug. 1VPj Newsmen 'cooked as R. J.

Corbitt, 38. son of a Henderson truck manufacturer, tried to kill himself by swallowing poison in his cell yes his sister. Miss Mary Cooper, en route to Montreal, "where he will spend several weeks attending con here told today of what they termed a near riot last merit at Shel furnish bronze grave markers ior army men buried in private ceme Lerie's where the stone markers now authorized are not acceptable. The president objected to this because it restricted to bronze the material which would be authorized for use in supplementing the and four lengths of rubber tubing from the father, Louis Faulkner. He telephoned his office to send out a common stomach pump.

icrences. by near the end of a baseball game between Shelby and Gastonia of consolidated Eois 32 3 4 Continental oil 7 5 Continental Can 39 7 6 Coin Products 62 1 2 Curtiss Wright 5 1 2 Curtiss Wright A 25 1 2 Del Lack fc 5 1 8 round of the annual men's invi Tim sheriff said he was arrested the N. J. state class league. tation golf tournament here.

Sut Alexander of Charlotte turn By the time the drum ot oxy on a charge oi taking S4DD from N. P. Lewis of Lilllngton while on The version related here said oresent prescription ior auxauie ed in the best practice round yes gen 93.50 per cent piu'earrived, Dr. Fisher had most his homemade apparatus ready. Douglas Aircraft 69 3 4 Du Pont 160 the two teams were tied going into the eleventh inning.

scored a run. teraay tv, two si roues under par. Hub Covington of Red MEBANE NEWS, SOCIAL EVENTS OF COMMUNITY WIDE INTEREST One tube was run through the The other vetoed bills related to District of Columbia municipal affairs, an individual war bonus claim Eastman Kodak 171 Springs, the defending cham cover to tne oou om oi tnc jar, which had been filled with steril Electric Auto Light 36 1 4 Electric power Lisrht 9 pion, had a 35 37 72. The included Beverly and an Indian timcer project. a party.

The prisoner was taKen to a hospital, where attendants reported his condition to be critical. Pennsy Dem Says McNutt Can Carry His State In '40 Firestone 20 5 Then Cone of Shelby fanned. Shelby's Manager Eddie Montague protested Umpire Hasiett's calling of strikes and balls and refused to bat, The Gastonia pitcher threw three strikes and Montague was ized water. The others were led iust throuch the too. Two were Nabers of Birmingham.

Alabama Freepott Sul 22 1 2 placed in the nostrils of the twins WM. M. BAKER State champion; unaries Dudley of Greenville. S. Marshall Bal lentine of Greenville, S.

last Farm, Home Week Session Told Of anu tne oxygen releasee tnrougn General Electric General Poods General Motors Gillette declared out. year's Carollnas champion; Sam Shelbv fans swarmed upon the ity of the symphony concerts: Ju Miss Ella Bell left Mebane for tne water, so it. couin oe measured. Once the infante' respiration wa? improved. Dr.

Fisher fashioned a Perry of Birmingham, Ed Schrei 48 1 2 7 1 8 18 1 2 18 3 lius mienn, jwcti oiioiitfln opera Potential Savings ber or unanotte, ana otners. nose mass frorn the stomach pump a shinffton, Aug. 1 P) Rep Wilmington to spend three weeks! with her two sisters, Misses Gertrude and Mary Bell at Oleander, Wilmington. son, Oscar wafrner, instrumental Glidden Goodrich Goodyear Graham Paige or iT ists, Misch MischaKoit (vioim), tutJCi IPciiiisvlvania's Democratic dcleca Former Baseball Miquelle (ceilo) and cai Soloists Josephine Antoine and. an1 home" week at N.

C. The Rev. and Mrs. Lacy V. Mc Player Is Killed Susanne Fisher.

Clarence Reinert, There just wasn Fnytliing else tlon in tne houi.Bi contended tD. I could said Dr Fi.s.ir. ir.on dav Pau McNutt. the federal estly, today he discussed the seEUrity administrator, could cai cas lnr Pennsylvania over any Repub "Thc youncster.s the cUs them mn State college heard last nijrht tnat field and a pop bottle or two was thrown. Haslett and Umpire Horn went into a players' dugout and fought off the crowd for nearly a half hour before police arrived and es corted the arbiters from the field.

Steve Woodson, in charge of the public address sytsem, was credited with a large part in allaying the disturbance by cautioning the fans against violence and warning that heavy fines would result if the umpires were hurt. 5 3 8 1 13 1 8 Hudson Motors Hupp Motors Illinois Central International pherson have planned to leave St. Charles. where he is pastor of the First Presbyterian church, for Mebane. July 31, where he expects tney comet save amiuui ly by increasing production of dairy When Hit By Train Joan Peebles and Evan Evans.

Chautauqua has the oldest book club in America, the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific circle. Red and Black, for no reason at lv camnaian. Intel national Nick Can gOOttS, llVeolOCK. HIJU fr pds spend the erester par. ins ir.l'iii:,!' i.iurU ft Salisbury.

Auk. 1. VPh Mack vacation. They will visit Mr. ana The speaker was D.

S. Colt Each Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mcpherson, his brother, Sd jor' ition presents an outstand 6 518 ...76 36 1 2 23 3 4 50 5 8 rane. assistant to the state com ni aJririillare. Haynes, who played in minor baseball leagues of various classifications in younger days, was in stantlv killed here last night when McPherson.

and Mrs. Mcpherson. tag person. ppahin tor Johns Manviile Kennccott Kroger Grocery Libby Glass Libbett Myers Walter, tallcuig with reporters, said he doubted that President Roosevelt would seeic a third tenn and that McNutt would make a Democratic candidate in whom the people of Pennsylvania could find "aggressive liberal leadership." Mrs. McPherson's father, Thomas Aueuat are: Dr.

Lynn Harold PASSED (Continued Prom Page One) Richmond. They are coming via "It is sound economy 1o rrrow said Coltrnnc, "but we cannot put our eggs in one basket struck by a southbound train while visit the Rev, and Loews 45 7 8 LoriLlard 23 1 4 walking or sitting on uie Mrs. Bob Long. Mr. Long was in Louisville seminary with Mr.

Hough of Drew University. Miss Kafcherine Lenrott, chief U. S. Children's Bureau, Washington, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president General Federation of Women's clubs.

Washington, D. Dr. and hope lor a oaiancea agricultural state. railway tracus. Hnvnes.

about 40 vears of aee. umisviJJe Nashville 49 3 4 Mack Truck 22 5 8 had been working in a local mill and was on his wav to work at the "This year we will spend from S8.000.000' to $10,000,000 for dairy nvnrinr S5.00D.O0Q for work ani btores 14 1 2 The Rev. Mrs. wnuam wi. waiter Judd Hean Missions Hospit Montgomery Ward HaJtw and niKie.

Sue Lions, left mals and for commercial Murray corporation HANGS SELF IN CELL Charlotte, July 31 IP) Fred F. Bowen, 43, of Gastonia, was found hanged in his cell at the county jail yesterday. He iiad been committed a few hours before for mental examination on a warrant signed by officials of the veterans administration. MebHne Monday morning to spend feed all of which our fanners are time of the tragedy, his oooy was badly mangled and identification was possible only through a social security card. The Pacific Coast league was the canabic of prcxlueins, and must al, Shansi province, China.

Miss Muriel Lester, Kingsley Hall, London, and Miss Earlene White of New York City. There is golf, swimming, bowling boatine and fishing, 3nd roque Nash Kelvinaticn National Biscuit National Cash Register National Dairy 53 1 2 5 3 8 6 3 4 26 7 8 19 1 8 17 5 3 24 1 4 22 1 2 22 their vacation Lake Chautauqua, N. Y. They are going via Washington to leave Sue Lipps for a prociucr a sans laim imusi.hu The farm and home wees pio will last Uiroush Friday. visit with her parents, Mr.

and highest circuit Haynes piayeu in, although he was well known National Distilleries visitor l. jj. upps. lor bomty recreation, a throughout this state. In recent Vander Meer Sets Example For J.

Diamond Hopefuls Midland Park, N. Aug. 1. GP) Johnny Vander Meer's spring board into organized baseball the Midland Park Rangers has given impetus to the major league aspirations of two more New Jersey athletes. Jackie Stubeck, 18 year 1 catcher, and Johnny Rozema, 19 year old infielder outfielder of the Midland Park sandlot diamond aggregation, announced last night they had been signed by the Cincinnati club of.

the National league for tryoute with the Reds' farm club at Durham, N. C. Stubeck said he would report to Durham Thursday, while Roaema revealed he would join the club next spring. Both youths played baseball at Hawthorne high school hpfnre iainine the team which The program planned for Chau 1 oes not 'become so absorbed in the tenancy elimination, for public works, 5500,000,000 for rural electrification, for the export import bank, and $90, 000,000 for reclamation projects. The measure pending in the house would provide $400,000,000 for farm tenancy, $500,000,000 for $350,000,000 for public works.

5350,000,000 for rural electrification. for the export import bank, and $250,000,000 for railroad equipment. In the house, Republicans and Democratic foes Df the administration were expected to follow the senate coalition technique in an effort to trim the totals approved by their banking committee. A minority report of that committee suid the real purpose of the lending bill was "the establishment of a permanent program of government spending under the direct control oi the president." Sailor Leaps Off la during August is full of re years he managed local semi pro teams and umpired semi pro games. National Lead National Power Light 3 Central 15 North American Avia 36 North American 24 Northern Pacific 9 lisious.

literary and musical inter est for everyone. great programs in the various buildings as to forget that a vacation is for some play too. PERSONALS Brooklyn Bridge In 'Real Brodie: Spain To 'Solve in tne department oi rc ugious work, there are formal classes in "Bible. Education, Mis Ohio Oil 6 Satisfactorily sions and Theology. The visiting OUS FJevj'or 2fi Pacific Gas 33 Packard 3 Paramount Pictures 9 MpU Vflrk.

Aur. 1 It Gibratar I el is being debated whether Steve Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon and children, Dickie and Dana, left Sunday morning for WrightsviUe Beach, where they expect to spend the month of August. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Yoder and Rmriip ever made his his Penny 93 Madrid. Amr. 1 tfFj The OUK toric leap frcm the Brooklyn bridge hi? enemies snid he merely tossed Phillips Pet 35 Screw 5 hinn nf flihraltar will be "resolved house banking committee for submission to that chamber today: Roads: Barkley Bill $750,000, 000; Senate voted none; house com.

$500,000,000. Farm tenancy: Barkley bill $600, senate voted house com. Public works; Barkley bill $350, 000.000 senate vote house emu. $350,000,000. Electrification: Barkley bill $500, 000.O00; senate voted house com.

$50,000,000. Export import bank: Barkley bill SIOO.DOD.OOO; senate voted $75, house com. $100,000,000. Rail equipment: Barkley bill senate voted none; house com. $250,000,000.

Reclamation: Barkley bill none; senate voted house com. none. Total: Barkley bill senate voted si.615,000,000; house over a dummy but the dive Oi son, Edwin, have joined her Michael Fom is now a recoraeu 27 3 4 cousins, Mr. and Airs. Alton ijase ter nf Augusta.

for a week at satisfactorily" by Spain under the leadership of Generalissimo Eran co, the controlled Spanish press declared today. Front nacre editorials noting the Public Service Pullman Pure Oi! Radio Corporation Radio spawned Vander Meer, who made fact, To win a waser with a friend, Detailed Comparison Washington, Aug. 1 (iP) The; senate cut $1,185,000,000 from the! 6 1 8 Carolina Beach. The Yoders left instructors tor August are Dr. bunder Joshi, International House, Chicago, on "The Soul of Modern India," and "The Conflicting Cultures of China and Dr.

William C. Bower, University of Chicago, on "The Living Bible," and the "Christian Education of Adults," and Miss Muriel Lester, of London, England. In the literary department, Dr. William Lyon Phelps will speak on Current Books and plays, with Hawthorne Daniel. Sylvia Starr Wertz, Cornelia Stratton Parker, author of "An American Tdyll" as additional speakers while 60 publishers will exhibit their finest books, and the FnrcJ a verv axe noni.

sea hurling two consecutive no hit, no run games for Cincinnati. 2 administration's lend 12 I' Mnir bill as introduced bv Senator! ton Rand man, dived from the highest part of the span last night after his 235th anniversary of Britain's ac quisition of the fortress recalled Republican 17 stftDTiine at a bar and frnil to tor Reynolds 39 1 2 Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. Vernon Corbett, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Y. Malone, Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Malone and Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Cook are enjoying, their vacation together this week at Myrtle Beach. tifv himself. He made the plunge clad only in his underclothing and Barkley (D Ky). Barkley already had trimmed president Roosevelt's recommendation for $3,060,0000,000, Here is a detailed comparison of the Barkley bUl.

the loans finally mat ingiana mjik triumu.ni um ing the war of the Spanish succession "a right among Spaniards which was approved by the Engiish so they could achieve an old plan to snatch the Gibraltar peninsula." In 1875. Nevada passed a law prohibiting camels from running at large upon its highways. Camels actually became a nuisance there after they had been introduced for use in transportation work fought the dp.ngerous msl rer tides for an hour before reaching shore. Informed he had landed in authorized by tne senate yester Searboard Boil 18 7 8 Sears Roebuck 78 5 8 Shell Union 11 Socony Vacuum 11 Southern Pacific 14 1 2 Southern Railway 25 5 8 Sperry 43 3 4 Standard Brands 6 1 2 Standard Oil Calif 26 day, and the bill approved by the com. $1,950,000,000.

American Institute or Grapnic Arts will have on display the fifty best across the dessert. Bmnlrlvn hfi said: Tne newspaper Arrioa stsieu uiai, 'Gibraltar is a point useful for nirlanrl wriilp Kniiin is weak, but a I wanted to get to New aside' for the First Summer Book i Saturday, on a business trip fountain of unpleasantness when Spain recovers her strength and Fair of a national character. ot a icw ua ji. York." Ford was treated at Beilevue hospital for submersion and a lacerated leg. Standard Oil Il.d 25 5 8 Standard Oil 41 1 4 granaeur.

TURBO LIFT jthat it rarely performs to less than A firm Of out houses, will offer to the ApprOpria UUU VI Stewart Warner 8 7 Studebaker 8 7 8 WATER PUMPSj Gotham Publisher MAY LIBRARY MAKES APPEAL summer guesw: vicoor tiEroertsfn nnn "Naughty Verdi's "II Made OF Texas Corporation Tlmken Axle 14 1 2 Transamer 5 5 8 WITH ONLY I MOVING FART! 350 Gallons Per Hour Labor Probe Predicts No War Tru ns west Air 11 FOR MAGAZINES Trovatore" with Alice George. Joan Peebles and Evan Evans in leading roles; Mozart's "Marriage of Offenbach's 'Tales of Hoffman." with Josephine Antionc, Alice Union Carbide 8 3 Union Pacific ..99 Coming This Year Washington, Aug. 1. VP) Act sriPfldilv on Uie recommenda United Aircraft 38 5 8 Th moiraTiinft rack at Mav Me George and Susanne Fisher as the United corporation Jt morial library which has supplied Mnn. Vnrk Ainr.

l.UF J. M. United Drug 5 3 4 the nnbiic with iree reaunii; niii vnree loves oi Honmait anu uonaiu Dame in the titie role; and Ptic cins' "Madame Butterfly, with Susanne Fisher in the title role to tion of its accounts committee, the house appropriated $50,000 today for an investigation of the National Labor Relations Board. Soeaker Bankhead said he had Patterson, president of the New York News, said today in a cable dispatch to the News from the Hasue. the Netherlands, that he United Fruit bz i United Gas 13 3 4 Pipe 44 3 4 terial for the past six months, is empty, and an appeal is being made for additional publications, it was announced today by Mrs.

Thomas close the season in August. This 45 3 4 inot decided whom he would select believed "the chances are more Rtiooer smelt Ref 52 1 2 R. Hawkins, librarian. tiiov, in tn i aofiinst a zeneval Eu the five man committee at Ireadv authorized to make the in S. Steel last opera is the one in which Miss Fisher has had sensational success in Berlin and Paris.

The musical director of Chautauqua is Albert Stoessel, who dur The custom of niacins: magazines ropean war before September and (it tn 1 acainst war this year." Vanadium quiry, but lie will mane tne ap GET MORE FUN OUT OF SUMMER in a racit in tne uorary loytr, was pointments before congress B.pp.nHin his observations on ft Warner Pictures Western Union Western Elec Mfg ing tne winter conaucw tne wm instituted ov tne Mentor hook ciuu. and since this time many thousands' copies have been distributed. Anv tvne magazine is accented. Health authorities sucqeet til York, the 10 day motor trip irom w. the Dutch border, Patterson commented journs.

The house also appropriated for its merchant marine committee's investigation of Alas Wilson 64o KING ELECTRIC CO. Woolworth onera and orchestra department us the llbrarv staff will assort kan fisheries ana ior tnc yellow. Youngstown "The reason I doubt war soon is the condition of the crops and the fnnriitinn.of the public works, par and put in use those suitable for ic reaouig. yoa eat lightly riming summer's heat and that moans xatxo fresh vegetable salads topped oS by that iaite ieraptiag Scott's Mayoa naiae blended of choicest ingredients so good that it makes your rriouth water for more. Your grocer hat it tnsh! Try a jar today you'll like it.

ways and meaas committees oc tween session study of tax prob ticularly the junctions of the big lems. motor roads bum since timer came New York Cotton Futures closed 8 higher to 4 low There was no debate on any oi the Juillard School of Musib in New York City. The Chautauqua choir of 300 voices is direcicd by Walter Howe, which will give a public performance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" on August 5. The conccrtmastcr of Toscanini's NBC orchestra, Mlscha Mischakoff. has made a name for Chatauqua to power." Citing damage 10 grain crops in the proposals, requests for all three of which had been disclosed by the accotints committee less than an hour before the house acted.

Bavaria due to heavy ram, fatter son declared: "I think the Ger Under the usual procedure of mans will get their harvests home; first, even if they intend to start something later." BETTER rOPD er. Open High Low Oct. 9.04 9.88 8.98 9.16 Dfic B.BS 8.99 8.86 8.97 98 Jan 8.76 3.76 8.73 8.63 Men 8.63 8.75 8.63 8.75 May 8.51 8.58 8.49 8.5B Jly 8.3B S.40 6.36 8.38 Ol'Cliestra. ine rtOO seiiua live cHair min a qnep. his Sunday afternoon concerts sndfrj lil committee the members who INSURANCE BONDS RENTS 445 South Main Street Phone 383 Ave nf his children's concerts over lta vast network facilities every summer Perhaps the unusually able soloists help account for the' popular sponsored the resolution for its creation, Bankhead would name Representative Smith (D Va.) to head the NLRB study.

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