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THE SOtANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1933 CI) Ocnvetm HtpubUam rectlng the campaign. Mtv Watres People teU me I'm silly to think buses of power, ha lust been strikingly revealed. Westers our de and unity of the entire Hemisphere is Involved in cialon about ClkeDAIlY msssm "Job answerable to T. Williams resigned to become sheriff, Is now seeking a full term of four years as the Republican nominee. Mr.

Bergertls widely known throughout the county. He Is a resident of Old Forge, where he has been a about it, but I'd certainly like to Since I was 17 years old, my ambition has been to direct' What I think I'll do, if I really become serious, is Edward J. Flynn, head of the Bronx has been member of the Republican 8tate committee for several years. OOO'. Aiding in the direction of the fight in the city will be Registration Com mssloner Samuel Bevan, who is widely known in Republican circles.

In it L. "World Economic Survey delegation and now backing Mr. Mc Kee, were told that their resignations The most important publication of leader in civic business and political the League of Nations is Just out will be welcomed. to work with some director, probably as his assistant, for awhile to learn afalrs for many years. He served The World Economic Survey.

tax collector of the borough and for The incident la as convincing as a chapter telling the story. The people's P3g He' has served as a member of city council and has always been a stal It is a volume of size, it publishes years has conducted a mercantile es Bataoliahee iMI LAORKNCI WATRBg Freaident nd Hitor in chltl. Published Cverv Mornlne. KxotDt Sundit 13J 3M N. Washington Tha Scranton Republican la at rved carrier dallv ezeeDtlnt Sunday (01 11 eenta per week Mul iiibiierlpllona payable Is advance withip first postal tone SO mllea.

16.00 per tear 13 00 (or all tnonlba. All other aonea. per rear Please do nut lend eaeh through the mall In payment of advertising or jub'crlotloni, Send post office monev order check or express none? order. If the amount is under $1.00 ua 3 cnt atampa. Member of the Associated Press Clara said this as If she meant it.

Perhaps we'll have to get used to T0f MARK RE6ISTEPE0 wart Republican. Attorney Leo tablishment in the down valley town a mass of information and statistics; jobs are the football of the Tammany some of the finer points." who was chairman of' the Register of Wills W.H. Schmltt one item of which is that international self seeking politicians. Clara said this as if ahe meant it. count? committee for several years, is prepared to cam on i.

debts amount to $35,000,000,000 In Perhaps we'll have to get used to WASHINGTON, Oct. "6. Big New York baskers are sabotaging the new securities act, hope, to force its amendment when congress will serve as secretary of the com fight a second term. He is the reading. "Directed by Clara Bow" In gold, accrued interest on which ta $2,000,000,000, and that these debts Bow In" on the My tnat because of it no securities are now being floated, that the securities mittee, He Is thoroughly familiar upper valley's representative on the with the various phases of politics in I county' ticket, being a resident of stead A Strong Republican Organization To lead the Republicans of Lackawanna County in this year's cam billboards.

can never be paid save in goods. the county and his services will prove Carbondale whre he is engaged in act is strangling them. Truth is that few securities are being floated because of doubt regarding inflation and the tremendous rush of the banters get On the whole, the book is cheerfui of high value' to the committee. He business, Mr. Schmltt has carried on The Associated Presa la exsluslvelv an' their Issues on the market before the bill went Into effect.

D. R. is taking. will as his, assistant. Louis the duties of his office In an effl titled to the use for republication of ell news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also to Wolfe, an attache of the county con cient manner and nis friends are In its view of the Immediate future Conditions generally are improving; with the great movement toward re a great personal Interest in the Pan American conference to be in Montevideo in December.

He thinks that this country's future social and economic local news published herein. trol'er's office Mr Wolfe is a res confident that he will win' re elee ident of. South 'Scranton, and has tion. Two of the Republican county paign, a remarkably strong organiza 'tion has been established. The Republican County Chairman is Mr.

M. L. Goodman of The Scran tonian; the City Chairman Registration "Oommls loner Samuel Bevan; Chairman of the Executive Committee Lesson covery In the United States stimulat Member Andlt Bureau of Circulation development is to be in Latin While at the hospital recently General Hugh Johnson spent part of every afternoon reading fairy tales to served in former campaigns In, a sec 1 candidates are without ing conditions In every other country. retarial capacity for the committee. Clerk of the Courts Edwin Harris TELEPHONES sick kiddles in the children's ward.

The book sounds a warning as to Oscar Shields will serve as treasurer was unopposed for both nomnations Private Branch Exchange Connecting All European diplomats are watching sympathetically the howl for inflation the deleterious effects of the last few of the county committee with Dr. at the. primary while Recorder of ex Congressman Laurence H. Watres; Today's Contract Problem Leonard M. Freda, member of the I Deeds Thomas J.

McDonell' duplicated years on the health and physical pow went through it once themselves. One of them recently recalled the stoy told ln Germany during the flight from the maik: "Two brothers Vice Chalrmen Mr. Arthur Williams Dunmore school board, vice chairman feat of four years ago by winning era of the coming generation. This Departments 7222 Malum Deptrtmect Osen from I A to 1 A 72J9 Foreign Representatives Prudden. Klni 4k Prudden.

Incorporated. RCA Buildini Radio Cltv. New York Cttv. Entered at 8cranton Post Offle at Second Class Mall Matter. of Carbondale, and ex Recorder of the executive committee.

both the Republican and the Demo had a little money. One was hard working and made more He saved it. Tka Deeds Peter W. Haas; Vice Chalrman Today's problem presents a good lesson in psychic bidding. What psychic bid by North or South, in the following hand, might prevent East from going game at no trump? uicoijicu nun uraua.

it away, ine oniy tmnj ne nad left was a is a question that will soon assum great weight in the considerations the public 0 0 0 crauc nominations. Peter Samony, m. K. rbv. head of the World war veteran and Old Forge of the Executive Committee Dr.

Leon cellar of empty bottles. But with inflation, the savings of the first brother in the eitv. showed is the Republican can ard M. Freda of Dunmore; Secretary dwindled to nothing. The second brother was rich.

He sold his bottles." General Johnson considers Madame Secretary Perkins the only stlck to Attorney Leo O. Knoll; Treasurer Mr. his popularity with the voters' by his' didat 'ori Ju7 commissioner. He victory in the prmary campaign, one won out at the primary over a large North 96 3 2 9 7 3 Oscar Shields of Taylor. therend friend he has in the cabinet.

of the hardest fought in the history iinusiung several With this strong organization per Mr Derbv make a "unorea vuiea aneaa 01 me incum of the city SCR ANTON, OCTOBER 7, 1933 fected, the Republicans of Lackawana Passing Politics By HAROLD MYERS bent, Charles vWeber, who was run BITTER MEDICINE Canon Chase, author of a dozen strong candidate as he is thoroughly conversant with municipal affairs County are prepared to march to vie ner. up.in the race. K4 3. A 10 East: A AKQ AQ Q10 9 4K94 3 2 South: 8 7 5 SKJ 10 6 4 2 5 2 8 5 West: Ji04 8 5 A 8 7 6 Q76 1 Solution in next issue. tory on November 7th.

0 state blue laws, veteran of a score of' reform fights, is bitter over the sweep of "We who worked Republicans who attended the an and knows the needs of the city. His first experience in public affairs came during the first administration of To enjoy the reputation of saying nual party rally at Fogeteville several for prohibition," he says, "were be Plans for waging a vigorous campaign in behalf of the Republican what you mean and meaning what Mayor E. B. Jermyn when he held days ago returned enthusiastic in ik Who is U5. SKReTARy trayed by Herbert Hoover.

He was the worst traitor we ever had. I you say, and to live up to the reputa the post of director of public safety, cussing this significant Republican city and county candidates were for tion, is the surest way of standing Later he represented the Second leg demonstration. The principal ad mulated at. a 'meeting of the candi Solution to Previous Contract Problem have often wondered whether Hoover October 7 lslatlve district in the state house dress was. made by United States Sen apart and up.

was personally wet. He once told a dates during the week when the organization of the county committee By WM, E. McKENNET of representatives and was mine cave ator David A. Reed, and while he Seoreiary, American Bridge League was comoleted. The Ren jhlican engineer in the second administraton crttioized President Roosevelt 'for Interference bids on the part of the Chairman Comerford In choosing Mr.

Michael Comer' group of reform officials that before the Eighteenth Amendment he would sometimes take a drink, but not since its One of the strangest phenomena in recent 1777 Babble of statue of unveiled at opponents may sometimes keep two of Mayor Jermyn. Four years ago i gome of his economic principles, he was elected mayor by a sweeping adress was in the main of a highly majority over former Mayor John constructive nature and in it he ticket, an exceptionally strong and representative one, is putting forth a solid front and all signs point to ford of its chairman, the NRA Board for the State of Penn strong hands from arriving at the proper contract. The following hand, despite an intervening spade bid by Durkan and his friends are confident pledged his support to the national the election of those on it by sub foreign relations has been the secret line up of France sr the U. S. A.

on sylvania has exercised sagacity and that he. will win this year by anotner administration. He said Republicans stantial majorities. Directing the was bid up to six hearts by foresight. campaign as county chairman will be the question of disarmament.

For J.l. large majority. The entire ticket in remain oyal to thelr ln the city is strong. Tax Collector Fred these tryng tmes, even though they South. And the contract was made Mr.

Comerford is the embodiment L. Goodman, president of The years they have bickered bitterly. But last week it was Norman Davis who because of the wrong lead by West. Scrantonian and a civic and business J. Heuster displayed great suengi.B 8re noW tne minority on national of energy; he enjoys a rare under The Bidding.

in the primary and had utue aim hwlides Pennvlvania' senior en came to the French rescue. The Nazis standing alike of. the purposes of the leader in the community. Selection of Mr. Goodman will meet with gen The bidding at most tables was as culty in winning the nomination.

Mr. ator 'declared that there is nothing Heuster while a member of the legis wrong with the Republican party 77 'J I wanted to 'switch German rearmament problems to the Four Power follows: South' one heart. West, who Blue Eagle, of industrial and human needs, and of men; he inspires the Barnes WhitromU eral favor. He, has been an active worker in the Republican cause for a WW SWTt was hot vulnerable, overcalled with a What is the lARGtSTCiry IN BRITISH COLOM BIAf lature sponsored the single tax onice and he intimated that the Roosevelt for; Scranton and pushed it throush IS getting a fairer PRODUCES') THE MOST CORN Rueyjxm. looks spade.

North bid two hearts. East bid number of years and has served in Peace club, where I rance would be in a Davis said. blocked the deal. faith of labor, industry, business and the public; and is strongly inbued with philanthropy, patriotism and two spades and South doubled. West ah advisory capacity in numerous (Answers on Classified Page) The easing of Pat Malloy out of passed and North bid three clubs.

campaigns. Mr. Goodman, possessed oux wmciow aaa notes frost is on the punkia. to a successful conclusion ln the 1929 deai from the Republican party than session. He has made an exceptional tne Democrats gave the Republican fine record during his almost four y.

Republicans generally were years in office. Although the three greatly heartened by the fine disnlav North and South were vulnerable, the Justice department is not sur of sound judgment and keen political sense, should make an able chair and North did not believe that the prising. The Washington career of civic spirit From the moment of his appointment to the NRA Board he has made his energies count for The latter's doctors, however, objected the Tulsa, Oklahoma, wonder boy has man. He has served as head of the Republican nominees for city council of ioyaity manifest, at the rally penalty would pay. South then to his leaving the Oregon's Community Chest drive demonstrat jumped to four hearts and North went been one long series of be are comparative newcomers at where for years It has they all developed great strength tne cvtstom to flre the oneninl.

economic recovery. 1 The Scranton community is hon to six hearts. able Senate Republican floor leader, Charley McNary, eschews all forms of ing his ability as a thorough organizer. Assisting him as chairman of the gan trying to get a job ln the interior department by telling Secretary Ickes Footprints wlth tne ranK ana me oi we iwijuo for the farj campaign The Play lican voters, how he had helped block the Hiram Critics who cultivate Shelley ridicule it is quite true if the queen of ored in the prominent post Mr. Com? erford occupies in the personnel of executive committee will be former Congressman Laurence H.

Watres, oratory, but ln parleying he has tew peers He recently dashed across the country on a three day visit to Wash 0 Supporters of Councilman Thomas Johnson presidential boom in 1924. Riley. The people, best of critics, hearts is opened that the contract cannot be made. However, several of'the official computa "Finners" Quinlan, Democratic noml president and editor in chief of. The tckes was chief promoter of that resent fuch judgment Men who at tion of the vote cast at the primary nee for register of wills, are charging West players opened the fourth best tain the literary eminence of James boom Then he turned down a Job as assistant secretary of war, not ington, left with a $20,000,0000 grant for a government power development ln his In the last four days Scranton Rpublican.

The former congressman, who represented, this election some interesting lauure to capture the Republican diamond the deuce. A small diamond realizing it was the easiest ln the ad fleures'. Among; other things it showed nomination to the leadership of district in the house of representa was played from dummy. of September the Farm Credits ad Finally he landed the tives for several terms, Is familiar with that the three' men who won tne wmiuy unairman nugn j. oraay, uon If East plays a small diamond, the ministration granted mortgage loans most prickly berth in all Washington: political conditions In the county Remiblican nominations for council gressman Patrick j.

Boiand and their declarer can be held to six odd. How at the rate of $1 000,000 a assistant attorney general in charge of finished within less than five hun followers. Mr. Quinlan lost the Re and wll be of great assistance in di ever, if the king of diamonds goes taxes and He says he ared votes of one another. Albert puoncan nomination oy fourteen votes, Henry Morgenthau, expects to maintain, possibly even improve, this in, the declarer will win the trick with will join another famous Roosevelt ex navL.West Scranton merchant and They point cut that in the districts the ace and then proceed to make a pace during the test of the ln putting out Moley's romnaraUve newcomer in politics, wnere Messrs.

uraay ana Boiand exert One Hundred Years Old The Methodist Episcopal Church at Waverly, this is Just concluding one hundred years of usefulness and will celebrate the anniversary a series of special programs, starting tomorrow morning and continuing, through the week to Sunday, October 15th. Reverend J. N. White has arranged for most interesting exercises for every night next 'Week except Monday and The first Methodist work was done grand slam in the following manner In close Juxtaposition on the bul Federal Milk Administrator Clyde King has. entered the category of a hicrh man the race with a greatest mnuence.

Mr. Quinlan He will lead the deuce of spades and trump in dummy with the deuce total of 8.811 votes. Russell "Dutch" was Kimea ior josepn oewac, two job In addition to hold Things We're Told I Whitcomb Riley generally travel con vcntional roads of preparation. No I man of letters was. ever crowned with I laurels grown in such outlandish soil.

I Born in Indiana October 7th, 1853, his father, a lawyer, Intended that his i son should tudy lawr The latter, after meager schooling, ran away. He wanted to be a sign painter, and did I so not a' respectable sign painter, but a tramp sign He wandered, I painting signs on fences and barns, Humorously original, in modern ad vertising he would shine. Taking a newspaper job; Riley tried verse. Hurt at discouragements, he foisted a poem of his own as a newly letin board of the British embassy recently appeared the following notices: "Frederick M. Sacket't, Armhr.W his first try in who polled close to 15,000 votes on of small club Js then re ing his government post he will teach t.h nollticfl world, finished in sec tho Republican ticket against a class in political scisnse at the former American ambassador to Ger nnri nlaee with 6.748 votes.

Former Quinlan's 20,000. Mr. Sewack, however, turned and trumped with a small heart. Another small spade Is led and University of Pennsylvania four morn many, has resumed his practice with Deputy United States Marshal Hepry finished over 7,000 votes behind Mr ruffed in dummy with the seven of WHAT PRICE FRIENDSHIP? the law Arm of Bruce and ings a Cotton growers who plowed under a portion of their crop T.aaTnoe w.i third" with a total wuinian ior me uemocnuc nomina A friend is one who freely gives "Buy Black Star Is the president of lue Black Star com are beinj advised by the agriculture vote of 6,395 or only 416 votes below tion. That the Quinlan followers are the high man.

Messrs. Armbruster preparing to make things merry for hearts. A club Is returned and ruffed by the declarer with the six of hearts, the queen dropping from West. Ana ieeis tne ricner fox it Who fills the cup of pleasure up, department to replace it with Lespe in the "Abingtons In 1818 in Abington Center, Luzerne County, now Waverly, and the first class at Waverly was as iuii as tney can pour it: nri ij.wrence are regarded as repre the Brady Boland leadership is being pany. TEST deza, a form of quick growing Who never for an instant thinks Declarer then leads the nine of sentatives of the younger element in freely predicted in political, circles.

President Roosevelt's antecedents in Time lost with you they're spending. The anti Long revolt will, face its Instituted by Reverend Samuel Griffin For every moment mints a wealth Dutchess county, New York, where his politics. Mr. Armbruster is known Followers of Mr. Quinian are parte virtually every follower of football incensed over the huge vote discovered relic in 1833.

of Poe's. The' hoax returned to country manor, Hyde Park, is located. Riley was accorded Mr. sewacx in expored, i in this region. He starred for sev date back to 1752..

Roosevelt first real test of strength Nov. 7 in the election ln the Sixth Louisiana district to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Representative Bolivar A mass of interesting facts relative spades snd trumps with the king, of hearts. A small club is returned and trumped with the eight of hearts West's ace of clubs dropping. Declarer then plays the ace of hearts and West's singleton queen drops. Two more rounds of hearts are led, Archbald, where they say a true test eral years on the gridiron at Penn came to the county from Holland that to the church's history will be recited would show Mr.

Quinlan an easy He became a leading importer State and has otherwise been active ln athletic circles. Mr. Lawrence is during the observance. F. Sanders, son of winner.

Jr.y of sugar, was elected a deputy to the a World war veteran who for his; Provincial other pa Now for Temperance painting. But he had proved his genius; for a big newspaper offered 4 to pay him real money for poetry. The next forty five years he wrote verse that has delighted and solaced Americans. Before his death (July 22nd, 1916) he was the mast venerated man of the Middle West; enjoying the valiant serivces on the field of battle triots, he was forced to leave in 1778 the former governor who on one occasion slapped the KlngtVh's face ln an elevator, Is leading the anti Long hosts in this contest His victory would immeasurably hearten the Long when the British occupied the region. The Reverend Henry Darlington, D.

nationally distinguished Episcopal was awarded the distinguished serv Ice cross. Twenty six of the forty (Copyright. 1833. by United Feature Syndi SCREE LIFE A None tK7 2 4Q854 KJ 9 8 5 2 cate, inc. I clergyman, devoted hb sermon Sun opposition, already laying plans for a day to Temperance; urging all temperance workers to keep liquor from con major attack on Huey in the New unique honor of seeing his birthday two candidates ln Republican race each received in excess of 1,000 votes while the remaining sixteen finished under 1,000.

The council manic race drew the greatest array That "Life" to tnem is sending. And every trouble, loss or gain, Makes every friendship dearer, And burdens they together share Brings heaven that much nearer: No greater love can mortal give Than "living for No truer friendship can one show Than trusting in the other. A friend is one who walks with you When Faith is slowly waning, To cheer you up and give you Hope, And lessen your complaining: No gold can "buy a friendship true" (For that's above all scheming). And only can we trust in those Who "give" our life new meaning. J.

W. Hand. Dunmore, There is keen disappointment and chagrin in Susquehanna and Oakland because the firm of Spooner Construction Company has abandoned the work of building a new bridge over the Susquehanna river connecting the two i celebrated successive years under AQ107 a 9 5 3 4) K7 3 10 7 6 3 Orleans mayoralty fight next Huey is pouring out thousands OO A 6 5 3 9 6 2 AQ4 trolling politics. direct proclamation of the Governor. UourHealih the Dairy Advic aWaA of campaign documents, using his "Taken by and large the Eighteenth Amendment has done more harm than congressional frank One By HUBBARD KEAVY Happiness reaches out to grasp the of candidates ever entered in a simi lar contest.

oo.o piece of literature he is broadcasting good," Dr. Darlington told his con HOLLYWOOD "I've always played A A 9 4 2 AJ 10 8 6 4 A 10 None 4 fancy too lofty for mortal expression i Is an elaborate version of his recent sexv roles, Dr. Willi. illisun Brady With a united Republican party back his candidacy there is every Long Island Wack eye Incident My voice always has been low ana Where Blame Attached what they call reason to believe that School Direc Czecho Slovakia's famous Bat'a thoe Interests are secretly engaged ln estab The real constructive fact about gregation. "One of the reasons many of us upheld this experiment was because we hoped we could keep liquor out of politics.

I frankly think the Eighteenth Amendment was the most undemocratic thing we ever did in "I've always put my hands on my tor B. B. Powell will be elected to a the report of the coroner following (Signed letters pertaining to per lishing a large factory near Balti picking up East's last two trump. Declarer cashes his ace of spades and hips and rolled my eyes. full six year term by a large ma an inquiry, into the Erie wreck near sonal health ana "And that's what I'm still doing.

Moreover, Mae West is my favor hygiene win Beans wered by ur. jority at the polls next month. The manly straightforward manner ln which he conducted his primary cam ite actress. Brad? if a then leads the ten of diamonds, winning in dummy with the queen and discarding the losing Jack of spades on the good 'king of clubs. (Copyright, 1013, NBA Servlca, Inc.) this country.

The temperance problem is a great moral Issue and not a Unforseen heavy expenses end dif This was Clara Bow's answer when stamped, sett I paign won him supporters in all sec The company has taken options on 900 acres on the Bush river at Belcamp, and has obtained factory plans and estimates from ten different Baltimore contractors, each pledged to strict secrecy, Behind the recent primary defeat of. Sam Koenig, Manhattan's veteran addressed enve I told her, merely for the fun of see legislative one." lope Is enclosed. tlons of the city and these men and women are now ready to carry on the ficulties have so affected the costs of construction that ihe contractors say they are unable to continue. The heavy floods of the past few weeks ing how she'd react, that I'd heard Letters should i It is more a fact than a tradition, that when prohibition became the brief, written a battle in "his behalf. Although in the someone say she was lmita'ting Mae nrimarv camoaiirn he was made the West.

At the is play Ink and on on have had much to do with it. of the land, the campaign of educa side of the rwx GRAMMARSLIPS Republican boss, the shadowy but ing the tough little sideshow dancer means that there will be long onlv. Address Dr. tion for Temperance waned because it subject of bitter, vicious and unwarranted attacks by Minority Di in a new version of "The Barker; William Brady ta I Binghamton if that the use of wooden cars is strongly condemned. As to the cause of the wreck, that was made clear a few days after the disaster in newspaper dispatches printed in The Scranton Republican.

Errors by the train crews were directly responsible for the heavy loss of life. A little more care shown by members of tho'e train crews, and i there would have been no wreck, no loss of life, no damage to cars. It is more than a coincidence that I lack care in safety precaution was shown by several. Had any one of these been meticulously careful there and annoying details in completing potent figure of "Oggie" Mills, Hoover's secretary of the lndde word is that Mills, In collaboration renamed "Hoopla. rector James W.

Flanagan, Mr. Pow the bridge. If the bonding company care of Ths Scranton Repub 1. What is wrong with. this sen Ucan.J tence? "This paper will do very "A GREAT TEAM" fails to complete the bridge the work will have to be done by the state.

ell finished second high man out of a field of nineteen candidates. It was a striking tribute of the confidence was thought that the triumph of legislation displaced the necessity for moral suasion. Now is the time to emphasize the moral Issue involved in Temperance, and to prove that it can stand alone and stand higher without 'I think Mae West is simply nicely." 2. What is the correct pronun elation of "nautilus?" The law, In dealing fairly with the swell. I'd like to play ln a plctute with her, but I don't suppose that's which the voting public places in Mr, Powell.

During the months that Mr, 3. Which one of these words is people of all parts of the state, contemplated action such as Is now being Powell has been a member of the poss.Die. i wins, we a prohibitory legislation. sool board he has displayed marked team, with me playing her sister or ASCARIASIS AIN'T WHAT SHE USED TO BE Many years ago the neighborhood Salreygamps had a fine time going about diagnosing worms ln children snd plying the luckless youngsters with favorite worm medicines. Today many a child grows up without ever having been "wormed," though It would not be accurate to taken by residents of Newton and misspelled? Believe, recleve, relieve, 4.

What does the word "cursory" mean? ability ln looking after the interests somthlng like tnat. But nonesuy, vr t.h ame I don't think I'm imitating her. We What word beginning with ex time keeping the schools of Scranton each have our own style and while with "Young Teddy" Roosevelt, is making a secret drive to capture control of the New York Republican machine with an Immediate eye on 1934, but with the 1936 presidential race the major It is being whispered. Is not averse to tilting Tammany's Senator Royal S. Copeland for his teat next The Civilian Conservation camps have Just placed the largest single lumber order ln the peace time history of the It has bought 250,000,000 feet to be used for the construction of 1,466 winter camps in various parts of the country.

MERBY GO ROUND A hard hit state trearury may cost means "a heroic deed?" ANSWERS on a hlh level. That the vicious at mr" my onre Ransom townships. They are to vote, at the general election next month, upon the question of prohibiting the sale of beer 'in the townships. This right is extended to citizens by the terms of the state beer law. A tack made on Mr.

Powell durln the I or us is quite oinereni. The United States, in Cuba There is more complication in our problem of Cuba than Cuba alone; the entire continent of South and Central isi( furtively watching, half fearing and expecting American intervention in Cuba. They will Interpret accordingly. President Roosevelt's desire to avoid nH.n mad. for the aoie nur Clara, who has been in virtual re say these fortunate ones have never had worms.

1. "Will do very well" is prefer sble. 2.. Pronounce the au as in haul, accent first syllable. 3.

Re would have been no wreck. All the facts emphasize the need of no let down in precautionary measures to insure safe railroading. Opposes Extra Session President Roosevelt has let it be known and wisely that he does not favor an extra session of Congress in advance of the 'regular session on nse of nlaeinB the achool board un tlrement it is a year since she made Most children at one or an Call Her Savage" looks as fresh resident of one of these townships der Democratic control is now gen ceive. 4. Characterised by haste; and bright and sparkling as she did other harbor worms, either, round worms (lumbricold) or pinworms.

told me the other day that prohibition erally agreed. The repudiation by Mr. careless. "He dismissed the matter four or five years ago. (oxyurls) cr both, and the presence Flanagan ln court several days ago of his now famous "Million Dollar" Her hair, frizzed all over her head with a cursory mention of the affair." 5.

Exploit. sentiment is strong there and he has no doubt that beet will be banned in both townships. intervention, other than to protect ln tiny ringlets for this role, is a of thee parasites as likely as not, causes no more definite trouble or theft charge is taken by many as an Americans in Cuba, is praised in symptoms than some external itch It is an event of interest when a Indication that most of 'his other allegations were made solely to serve a few shades of red lighter than it used to be. Life on the Bow Bell ranch, where she shoots and rides New Mexico's lone congressman Dennis Chavez an appointment to the senate to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Sam O. Bratton to ing.

HOW CAN Careful study of a large series of man returns to his home town after an absence of thirty five years. South American comment; yet the fear of American "imperialism" colors all South American press reports snd editorials out of all proportion to the present ltsue. and does much of her own cooking all of which, to her dismay, adds children with worms, compared with isaerai Chaves is widely political purpose. ooo Heading the Republican county ticket for the November battle will That was the experience of.Wlnfield Q. How can I prevent moths when pound after pound apparently Van Buritlrk, who now visiting former friends and kinsmen in Sus putting away clothes for the agrees with her.

Indeed the whole point, of view of popular, but his elevation to the senate would necessitate an expensive special election to choore a successor to his House seat. With New Mexico's treasury ln the red, many state lead So much so that she Is planning I January 3rd. I It was proposed to convene Con i gres to prepare a liquor tax law, I anticipating that Prohibition will end on December 6th. I It is 'said the President does not care to have Congress on his hands any sooner than necessary; and Jan i uary 3rd Is regarded as early enough to consider; the proposed legislation. An extra session would mean heavy expense without real results because committees will require weeks to draft an acceptable liquor tax law.

quehanna Latin America amounts to a bias born A. Place small pieces of tar paper to go back there. At present he is the guest of his of former American interventions in between the garments. "I haven't any other picture plans sister, Mrs. Ethel Lott of Fairda, be District Attorney John J.

Owens, candidate for a second term. Mr. Owens won the nomination handily in the primary and is now prepared to carry on a vigorous fight for his own re election and for the entire county ticket. Mr. Owens is a veteran Q.

How can I make a soap solu Panama, Haiti. Honduras and now," she said. and other relatives in Montrore and tion? "Sometimes I think I'll retire, but ers are urging that Carl A. Hatch close friend of Governor Hockenhull. be named, thus saving the cost of a special According to the other places.

His return was a great surprise to his friends and relatives, A. Add three quarts of boiling The problem of order, where a peo I know that if a good salary comes along, I'll take it. I do want to quit a similar grcup of children who bad no worms, has proved that there arc no characteristic effects or symptoms produced by these common intestinal parasites. Vague complaint of "bellyache," restless sleep, and distension of the abdomen are perhaps more frequent ln children who have worms than ln children who have none. But grinding of the teeth, foul tongue and heavy breath, white lines around ths mouth, fevlshness and spasmodic twitchings occur as frequently la children who have no worms as in children who have worms.

Therefore the only way the pretense (Continued on Next Page) ple can not maintain it (and few water to each large bar of soap, well shaved, and then let it simmer un and many happy reunions have re Federal Home Loan Bank board, fore soon, though, to do a lot of things," Latin Americans can) where a people closures decreased 6,1 per cent In til the soap is dissolved. "Such as" I suggested. sulted. Mr. Van Buskirk is a son of the late Harry Van Buskirk of Harford.

He has been employed as a of many campaigns and is thoroughly conversant with political affairs. He has 'made an exceptionally good record as district attorney and in going before the people for re election reverts to savagery and where no August of this year as compared with Q. How can I pierce a new hole in DIRECTOR BOW? A Sample of Ruthlessness August 1932... President Roose American nation, North or tough, leather, sewing machine telegraph operator on the railroads in "Such as writing. I've always "South, will police for order this Is the West, including Colorado, Wyom he is doing so on his record.

Pro 1 The ruthlessness of Tammany Hall, and one of the reasons why It wanted to write and I believe I will A. Heat a knitting needle very a problem velt first made his secret plans to attend 'the American Legion convention In Chicago he Invited General Hugh Johnson to accompany ing and Texas. On account of ill thonotary Frank Berger, appointed to some day. be thrown out of office because" of The policy and the understanding health he has been obliged to retire. hot, grasp it very tightly with phers, and thrust it through the leather.

ornce early last year when George "I'd like to direct pictures, too..

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