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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 12

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Nashville Banneri
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TWELVE a MP TILE NASHVILLE BANNER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1934 i TIVELN a 'E TILE NASIIN'ILLE BANNER THURSDAY FEB' RUARY 1934 1 Slowdway on Fated No Fascination for Big Red Fire 'ti)e' Murray Was Not 4 1- 6 I 'Fated No -7: Loi zg- L'Nursed for Big Red' Fire 'EA i itzes bp (- Much in DenthDellin Cragh That' Took Lives Of Three of Deppriment By WALTER BRUCE Ed Murray was a "stowaway" on Fire Engine No 7 when It wrecked causing the deoth of three firemen yesterday- He escaped with minor injuries All others were killed or knocked unconscious Alabama ITIoman Asks Clemency for Dogs Condemned to Die Mcoriw Feb elem ency plea from Anthem for four dogs condemned to death for their savage attack on Joyce liammond'6 was being considered today by Peace Justice A McGraw who presided et the cnimals trial Tuesday Mrs Dorothy Gunter McCurdy of Athens Ala wrote the attorney for one of the dog owners: If you can not save the dogs there send them to Inc It does not seem Possible that human beings would seek such revenge on helpless animals" The method to be employed Februitry IS date met for the execution bad not been decided last night The young victim of the dogs lies In Cortland Hospital where doctors are continuing their efforts to save her left arm mangled in the attack la United States Commemoratives Listed Philatelic -Society to Meet (4 Publicity Value to Towns in and German Stamps Many collectors are specializing In United States commemoratives since It It almost prohibitive for the average indtvidual tel attempt to secure all United States stamps that have been issued especially for a specialized collection or the benefit of these collectors a list of all commemoratives since the first Columbiana to the Panama-Pactfic issues is published here and the list will be brought down to date In a later issue of the bitgliell their vilues and the number Issued follow: 1 cent 449196550 1 cents 1464588750 3 cents 11501250 4 cents 19181550 5 cents 35248250 61 cents 4707550 8 cents 10656550 101 cents 18516950 15 cents 1576050 30 cents 617250: 50 cents 243750 $1 55- 050 $2 45550 83 27650 64 26350 83 1 27350 cent 10093 400 2 cents 150720800 4 cents 4924-1 500 3 cents 1694180 8 cents 2927200: 10 cents 4629760 50 cents 5304e0 $1 56400 62 56200 cent 91401500 2 cents 207757700: 4 cents 5737100 5 cents 1201300 8 cents 4921700 10 cents 5043700 Louisiana cent 12- 119200: 2 cents 192732400 3 cents' 4542600 5 cents 6926700 10 cents 4011200 Jamestown cent17- 128794 2 cents 149477994 5 cents 7- 980934 Lincoln cent 150296-1 091 cent 1262 4C0 Blue cent 637000 cent 153412 7111 Hudson cent 7263 931 cent 334796-1 926 2 cent 503713086 5 cent 27088- 826 10 cent 16968365 PHILATELIC SOCIETY MEETING The next meeting of the Nashville Philatelic Society will be held at the A Monday at 730 in One of the features of this session the first Bourse of the year and an excellent selection of United States stamps wiU be exhibited and offered to the members All collectors are invited to attend COOKEVILLE AIRPORT DEDICTTION Cookeville claims the honor of being the first to dedicate an airport built with CWA funds A special cachet is being sponsored by the Cookeville Lions Club and several hundred envelopes have already been received No charge is made for the cachet and covers should be mailed to Maj Fisher Cookeville Tenn LEE STAMP PROPOSED The United Daughters of the Confederacy have voted to petition the United States Government to place upon one of the postage stamps the portrait of Om Robert Lee commander of the Army of the Confederate of America As precedent for this proposed honor to the leader of an army which battled the United States for four years the Daughters will point to the Stone Mountain Memorial half-dollere which depicted Lee and other Confederate leaders ie WOPLD or STkMDS 'sue comprises a COnAln Street Milwaukee will eupply sheets of the sit Byrd Imperforate sumps at 20 cents each provided a etamped self-addressed envelope is inclosed with the order The first of the Byrd Imperforate sheets will be pieced on sale at trot National Stamp EONtion in New York Saturday and orders will be shipped Monday STAMP QUESTIONS ANSWERED Inquiries reganitne "tamps Will be answered by the officers of the Nashtille Philatelic Society 'threugh this column or by mall Address your let tent to the Stamp Editor care of THE ANHVILLK BANNKA 11 you akh prsonal reply inclose a rell-Vdressed stamped envelope ei ANSWERS I A Jr Nashville: The KNOW and Nebreska bverprints were experiments on the part of the Governmentqas the result of frequent Post-Office robberies In those states It "out later decided the plan was not feeilble and no additional overprints were authorized The Nashville Philatelic Society meets the second and fourth Monday in each month and the dues are el a year We shall be glad to see you next Monday Mrs a Murfreesboro: The stamp auctions of the Nashville Philatelic Society are held on the fourth Monday of each month A letter addressed to you was returned as unclaimed We are writing you again at the address given In your last communication FOREIGN NEWS For the )first time the flcat emblem of the Nazi Is being used as the central design for a series of German stamps E7: The particular is- set of twelve 'IL1F flcial ice stamps) ranging from 3 to 30 A pfennigs It' The swastika is Inclosed in a cir cle of bite with the wine of the stamp placed in the upper corners Be-heath the swastika hi two rows are the words "Dienstmarke" (official stamp) and "Deutsche' Reich" (German empire) On all but the 50-pfenntg the swastika is of the Same color as that a the stamp On the 30 it Is black ROAD TO HEALTH The road to health leading toward the east and Its brilliant sunrise is shown on this years I sue of f- --e-ser-1 New Zealand as 11-tiV rtkiAlt an a i to the campaign for 43- les 0 '1 food health Be- ill 1 -1 sides the one 'ow 7-4P1 i penny for post- it II' iel age an additional 19 penny charge is assessed as a con- i17 (ribution to good fi' )1 11 health benefits 1 The stamp car- 'mine in color is II Ir-A4111 he fourth in the series that has been Issued annually since 1929 Last yeas stamp depkted Hygela the goddess Of health NEW FRENCH STAMPS the swestiks of-Nazi movement German Proposes Sterilization of Negroid Children Berlin (A') Mein Schroeder Eugenics authority wants Germany's sterilization program extended to include Negroid children in the Rhineland and Ruhr districts Writing in the newspaper IDeutsche Zeitung he estimated that the country has at least 600 children of Negro ether French colonial soldiers stationed In the two district' during the war Their mothers he added still live in the diatricts Invaded Sterilization is needed for the protection of the children themselves Schmeder contended lie pointed out they were Germark nitizens and could marry later procreating more racial mixtures "Their children would be re-guarded se nonAryans" he said and we have enough non Arvana in Germany already Only the immediate sterilization of all colored and all hybrid races in Germany can eidetrack the danger" foreign irnall will have a peace dove trailing an olive branch from its beak while the AO-centime stamp for domestic letters wIll bear a gallic cock Other stamps will picture seven scenes of France with the Eiffel Tower on the 40-centime the Invalides Dome of Paris on the 175-franc Breton River on the two-franc Saint 'rrophime cloister at Arles on the three-franc the Towers of Carcassonne on the five-franc City Island in the Seine witli Notre Dame Cathedral on the ten-franc and the ancient relics of Saint Remy on the 20-franc This calms' in French stamps began recently with the appearance of the heads of Victor Hugo and Doumer on new issues BI-LINGUAL STAMPS Observant collectors soon discover that there are a number of stamps which bear iruscriptiorui in two or more languages known as "bi-linguals or "quadri-linguals" depending upon the number of languages used About the only bi-lingual stamp that is where an tissue is put out in two languages are those of South Africa One set is in Eng liah and tip other In Afrikans The guadri-lingual stamps come from the Transcaucasian Republic each stamp bearing information in Russian Armenian Georgian and Azerbaijan Stamps of Belgium always have the name of the country in both French and Flemish while Canada prints "postage" In English and French Ctrriattta: FRESHNESS AND FITNESS IN A ta cap When work or play rim you drink a cop ci good Black tut It banishes fatigue Soothes hyped naives Csises you new energy And good Black Tea tastes so much better Iras richer than ordinary tesa Try India's Black Teed To get them be sure to look for the trademark below -r I don't someone plse 147111 have my job" How? "ell I learned years ago that work wear and tear 1 takes fiomethingout of men and larly those who work indoors "Good food and fresh air at night are most valuable but I found that the so-called simple tired down' some call from overtaxing one's strength "I tore down those precious red-blood-cells faster than my good body could rebuild A friend tqld me the story of that grand medicine SSS Now at 4 I am lit to still 'carry on'" One'-of the really sad things in life is lihe pushing aside or "shelving" of the weak someone is always ready for your job Why not reason sensibly that when you begin to "let-down" then it is time before it is too late to build back your vitality of course if you suspect an organic trouble consult a physician- or surgeon But if you feel weak lack a keen Appetits or if your skin is pale try SSS as a part of your regular daily diet Take if just before meals Unless your case is trxecptional you should on notice a pick-up in your appetite your color and skin shold imprine with increased strength and energy SSS is not just a so-called tonic but a tonic specially designed to stimulate gastric secretions and also having the mineral elements so very very necessary in rebuilding the oxygen-earrying bemo-glo-bin of the blood to enable you to "carry on" without exhaustion as you Itsbould naturally If your condition suggests a tonic of this kind we recommend because its value has been proven by generations as well as by modern scientific appraisal S-SS is truly a blood and body tonic It is sold by all drug stores in two convenient sizes the larger is more economical There is no substitute for SSS a LA A AM MA uuaLittAL jut Seellre SSS from your own druggist with few exceptions druggists are ethical and eonscientious and will not suggest a substitute medicine has the same formula as this time-tested Blood Tonic nor does any other concern gather the same roots with their own trained collectors and extract the active medicinal principles tin changed in their original fresh is the secret of SSS there is no substitute Thousands of people have a low red-blood-cell count and don't recognize it SSS is useful in promoting a keen appetite and restoring deficknt red-blood-eclls and their hemo-gicP-hin content which are so necessary for sound health 0 Co Ttr 717:147 1i A 0 he WOPLD or Gerrnan Proposes I Sterilization of 174 i Negroid Children 3-4- jk ii igh A )('-' 111) S5 Berlin Feb 8 OP) Rein httl CD Schroeder Eugenics authority 'I-ai ti''''''' "-s' i we nts Germany's sterilization i iv I -1 IV 'Li United States Commemoratives Listed -Society program extended to include' (e vv 1 the Rhine 3 04'4 '''il to Meet 4 Publicity Valu to Tons egroid children in 1 land and Ruhr tini 'Pa and German Stamps 4 sa'''''' -s-' 1 SI Writina In the newspaper tnetuauttstchhescoZtelintturnygtlahsestesipastimtieteood 'l'''' ''-'2-- 1 children of Negro a s- ODC1t 21a)da 1711 1 5 ilw Ivill AuPPIY French colonial soldiers stationed 'l i- Vs- l' II nMi setogiliteesctorcsornamreemsoperactilavleignin egintlice oSttretehte MaiX alliyirde s) Imperforate 41 i 4 it is-almost prohibitive for the average StAmps at 20 cents each provided a In the two diatricta during the live sw taTerritilleniiiratimbi oeenth1 iteistrnt cheteesd elanddvdatedoderd" thl 1 1 4- ss 4 4 'sreovessee0 ind de 1 GI attempt to secure all stamped self-addressed envelope is in- 4 4 i'? i 4 e0- 4 i United states stamps that have been closed with the order The first of the 1 4 joiloofr' 00 '''i isaued lection especially for a specialized col- on aByrd imperforate at the Natonl Stamp sheets will be placed Of Z2CD2077 1 1) sliaON- 1 tion in New York Saturday and orders protection of 14 For the benefit of theme collectors a will be shipped MondaY 2' lariat aro bcolamiriteomtobreatpivaesnamaiance Ice -1': lualml STAMP QUESTiONV ANSWERED htpcOuryt7erb1 Tez erarthednessi tit na canthedtill col ti 1 I od rmmaar marry later a i 1 I Wiles is published here and the list e'' 7- 4 ntieletir el rdi neby etehaerdoirt gicerasta ofmPatheaiNnashbe- 111 I re will be brought down to Mit! in a later 'o 4 l' l'''''' I iille Philatelic Society threugh this Lai bernrell: 4 4 i $4 001 0 Issue whirl 14 column or by mall Address your let herded aa non-Aryans" he said Thal names of the bustles their values 1 -teis to the Stamp Editor care of THE 1 i and the number Issued follow: MI i'4 i 2 3 Coltimbian-One cent 449196550 1' Aarilv adna wine 4 'i cents 1484588750 3 cents 11501250: NANHVILLIC BANNKA If yott Whh A I torsonal reply inclose a eelf-addressed I a -4st- 11" -k4 4 cents 19181550 5 cents 35248250 6 4't I '4 IC 1065e550 10 atamped envelope cents 4707550 8 cents 1 4" cents 16516950 15 cents 1576050' 30 sidetrack the danger" l'''ae cents 617250i SO cents 243750 $1 55- ANSWERS- 050 $2 45550 $3 21650 $4 26350 85 A Jr Nashville The Kansas and QII'llt 4 ontrrka rp oparbtveof 44 ir ra '0 14 ''''''T? li) ii a 4i 4ti rae'l 21350 Neb rtihnetaGoalvaerren me aePentrtesnietahtae foreign Inall will have a peace dove i 0 44ree Trana-Miasissippl-One cent 70093 frequent Post-Office robberies trailing an olive branch from its beak s- 2 cents 150720800 4 cents 4924- result of ''s- 500 3 cents 7694180 8 cents 2927200 in those states It wits later decided while the 30-ceatime stamp for doMes- reptAres the plan was not featble and no ad- tic letters will bear a gallic cock r-r a 4 10 cents 4629760 50 cents 5304CO $1 itional overprints were authorized li t'4N 4) 1 0 ff--t) 1 nts 5043 700 k' 58900 $2 58200 tl' Pan-American-One cent 91401500 The Nashville Philatelic Society meets 2 cents 209159700: 4 cents 5737100: the second and fourth Mondays in each month and the dues are $1 a year We Other stamps will picture seven scenes of France with the Eiffel Tower on the of te 40-cent ime the Inval ides Dome if I on Paris on the 175-franc Breton River on someone else 'IIIII -t cents 7201300 8 cents 4921700 10 I the two-franc Saint Trophime clots- 33 halie ii la 1 i ce sall be glad to see you next Monday 4 Louisiana Purchase-One cent 79- ter at Arles on the three-franc the (-s i Mrs Murfreesboro: The Towers of Carcaasonne on the five 4542600 5 cents 192732400 3 cents 69267040 10 nu stamp auction' of the Nashville franc City Island In the Seine witli si-'- 779 200' 2 cents injuries All others were killed or knocked unconecious tette Society are held on the fourth Notre Dame Cathedral on the ten- si'aPfblc Monday of each month A letter ed- francs and the ancient relics of Saint OWII 4401 I eatmed years ago that work wear and ll cg "seAZ 72 8794 amestown 2 14 xpositi 497 on- 94 One cent 5 conte 7 7 7 dressed to you was returned un- Remy on the 20-franc teari takes something out of men and women-partien 4 99 4 Lincoln Memorial-Two cent claimed We are writing you again at This change in French stamps began larly those who work indoors the address given in your last com- recently with the appearance of the 150296- air Ed Murray was a "stowaway" on Fire Engine No 7 when it wrecked 0 municatiom hearts of Victor Hugo and Dou- Good food and fresh at night re most valuable but I 91' mer on new issues found that the so-called simple tired feeling-get down' some call causing the desth of three firemen yesterday- He escaped with minor rinperf-Two cent 1262 4e0 Blue paper-Two cent 837000 FOREIGN NEWS from overtaxing one's strength Aluka-Yukon-Two cent 153412 711 For the first time the swcsilka of- SILINGUAL STAMPil Hudson Fulton-Two cent 1263e 931 tidal emblem of the Nazi movement Observant collectors soon discover "I tore down those precious red-blood-celbr faster than my Panama-Pacific-One cent 334796- is being used that there are a number of stamps good body could rebuild A friend ttsid me the story of that grand Alabama ITIomait A sks 924 2 cent 503713086 5 cent 21088- the central design which bear iruicriptiorui in two or more medicine SSS Note at 4 I am lit to still 'carry on'" 826 10 cent 16968365 languagea known "bi-linguals" or for a series of rwee-- One'-of the really sad things in life is ilhe pushing aside or Clemency for Dogs German stamps iiev v-771 I "quadri-linguals" depending upon the 4 P'HILATELIC SOCIETY MEETING The particular is- 451- number of languages used "shelving" of the weak someone is always ready for your job Condemned to Die The next meeting of the Nashville tue comprises a '4 41K Atkik 'a About the only bi-lingual stamp IVIly not reason sensibly that when you begin to "let-down" then that is where an Issue is put out in ----e--- Philatelic Society will be beld at the set of twelve of- Sillyf -s- two lan guages are those of South i is time before it is too late to build back your vitality i 1 McGraw' Feb 1-VP)-A clem- A Monday at 730 in One ficial service Africa One set Is in Engliah and tip 1 ency plea from Alsbarne for four dogs of the features of this session willbe stamp" ranging other In Afrikans Of course if you suspect an organic trouble consult a physi- i condemned to death for their savage the first Bourae of the year and an ex- from 3 to 50 A The quadri-lingual stamps come from clan- or surgeon But if you feel weak lack a keen appetite if attack on Joyce Hanmiond'6 was being cellent selection of United States pfennigs the Transcaucasian Republic each or if your skin is pale try SSS as a part of your regular considered today by Peace Justice A tamps wiU be exhibited and offered The swastika is stamp bearing information in Russian McGraw whet presided the to the membera AU collectors are In inclosed in a clr the ce ot shoe wit value of stamps Armenian Georgian and Azerbaijan daily diet Take if jtkit before eals nless your ease is gxecp I i enimals trial Tucaday 'cited to attend stam laced In th of Belgium always have the tional von shotild soon notice a pick-up in your appetite your ap pe upper corners the Be- Mrs Dorothy 0unter McCurdy of COOKEVILLE AIRPORT DEDICTTION neat the swastika In two rows are the name of the country in both French color and ski Athens Ala wrote the attorney for one and Flemish while Canada prints "post- shoeld improte with increased strength and energy of the dog owners: Cookeville claims the honor of being words "Dienatmarke" (official sumo age" In English end French SSS is not just a so-called tonic but a tonic specially de- "If you can not save the dogs there the first to dedicate an airportsbuilt and "Deutaches Reich" (German em- send them to me It does not seem Poi with CWA funds A special cachet is We) A-- On all but the 50-pfennig the signed to stimulate gastric secretions and also having the mineral sible that human beings would seek being sponaored by the Cookeville Lions awastlka Is of the same color as that elements so very very nocesary in rebuilding the oxygen-carrying such revenge on helpless animals Club and several hundred la A veloPes ot the Stamp On the 30 It Is black bemo-glo-bin of tbe blood to enable you to "carry on" without The method to be employed February 15 date met for the execution bad not ave already been received No charge is made for the cachet and covers should ROAD 70 HELTH 411nd: exhaustion as you bbould naturally been decided last night be mailed to Maj Fisher Cooke- If your condition suggests a tonic of this kind we recommend The young victim of the dogs lies In The road to health leading toward ville Tenn the east and its brilliant sunrise is FRESHNESS AND' SSS because its value has been proven by generations as well as by modern scientific appraisal Cortland Hospital where doctors are continuing their efforts to save her shown on this LEE STAMP PROPOSED year's I a a I of li left arm mingled in the attack The United Daughters of the Con- New Zealand as mush FITNESS IN A esss is truly a blood and body tonie It is sold by all drug a ftsieracy have voted to petition the a i to the 1 stores in two convenient sizes the larger is more economical 1 ''Ii United States Government to place aign for 1 4 4Q tactip upon one of the postage atamps the per- camp mood health Be- 1'1- 1: trait of Om Robert Lee commander -le ill ie There is no substitute for SSS 1 untylo ot hrtoe ptin 114iii When work or Secure SSS from tour own druggistwith few exceptions drug- of the Army of the Confederate States Jo America Aa precedent for this pro- 4 an additional 10 i 1 gists are ethical and eonscientious and will not suggest a substitute posed honor to the leader of an airmy Ilge' et pla7 tim you penny charge is Ezi medicine has the same formula as this time-tested Blood Tonic drink a cup good Black bee which battled the United Statea for assessed as a con- "C' nor does any other concern gather the same roots with their own four years the Daughters win point to triPleibnd le loanishes fatigue Soothes trained collectors and extract the active medicinal principles wt the stone Mountain Memorial half-dol health benefit' 11 :1 frayed nerves Gives you new lees which depicted Lee and other Con The stamp car- ----so- 71- changed In their original fresh state-this is the secret of SSS bSS federate leaders 1 'mine in color is 4 the fourth In the 1111AAILI energy And good Black Tee there le so tubstitute Thousands of people have a low red-blood-cell tastes so much better lees count and don't recognize It SSS is useful in promoting a keen series that has i appetite and restoring defieknt red-blood-celle and their hemo-gicebin I issued annually since 1929 Last India than ordinary tail Try Tbe 1 been veaes stamp depicted Hygele the god- India's Black Teed To set content which are so necessary for sound health 0 315 Ca 4 of health the be pure to look lot the trademark below i NEW FRENCH STAMPS 6 a ZT1) vtlit 1''' 4 1 --e '1' I ''''''14 a il V-i--- A ('' (----D' 1 -44 1 )c Sig red fire engines that flash through pie streets in a stream of color and noise dear to the bearW Pf many it boy from the days of the nunery and toy engines through high school alweys had special and particular fascination for Ed Murray little Irishman known among hie friends as "Ape" Perhaps that is why a special providence protected hint he rode 's as "super cargo" and "stowaway" on Engine No 7 in the death-dealing crash which took the lives of three firemen and wrecked the machine Tuesday lie was the only one who escaped practically unscathed from the destruction Which came as the climax of hie fireman' career" The reason Ed caught on the end of the Are engine as it started on its death-trip Tuesday votte hack to a time ten years ago when Ed'a family moved to line Reyes Street a few blocks from the engine house Ed became fascinated bt the big engine and decided then and there to be fireman some day For ten years he has followed that ambition constantly and unwaveringly As a barefoot boy he stood at the engine house door watching the firemen rush to their posts and leave in a glory of sirens and burry to go to the fires The firemen would not let Ed ride then but ten years Is a long time to become "used to a kid" The firemen came to know him and his interest in being a fireman and took him on as a kind elf mascot That is why Ed was riding yesterday banging like a cat on the rear end of the engine and perhaps because he rode lithely and looeely like a cat be was not Ed is 21 now and working at the shops of the 84 St Railway Dirt be still wants to be a fireman and haa been trying foe I yea: to gain the position DC "sub" onthe department Re wee at the fire hall as he has been for many times in the past ten years When the engine left on its fatal run Jumping Onto the rear platform of the machine between two firemen Ed rode out of the engine bowie ''Ed always did ride like he didn't sate whether be stayed on" one fireman said Hence Ed was riding loosely' when the wreck oc eurred "I Wu thrown off after the enine swerved at the intersection to miss the milk trucle'0 he salt didn't Jump I didn't do anything was just thrown clear When the engine started turning over I wee thrown about ten feet through the air and landed on my feet spinning I was whirling around when I lit and then my feet bit the curbing of the street That threw me down and broke rnY hill I bad atilt another piece of luck When I bit the curbing fell forward and landed on my shoulder That did not hurt me because I lit right Then the aide of my face struck the sidewalk and skinned it up on the left side I 1 1 i 1 4 I I 4 I 4 i 4 1 I 4 4 i I I Communism May Spread To' Orient Says Close' Depicts Part of Russia in World Today at Vanderbilt Talk The coming of Pacific in in world affairs with Russia Japan and the United States playing the stellar roles was pictured by Upton Close noted authorlty on Asia in his flnal addreas at Vanderbilt Wednesday night What is being done today in Russia will be of tremendous Influence on reshaping the destiny of the world Mr Close said and pointed out that the po aition of Russia is the Only nation ln the world today whose interests Sr parallel to ours in opposing the peril of the yellow race II role Bolshevism will play in th leading nations was outlined by the speaker as well as the MMus of the movement at the present time Mr Cloe that the Japanese will make good Bolshevists nince they have the 'TIM and the' discipline Re said the heed of the Communist Party in Japan was being maintained in Chicago by the Japanese Government ready to be called to SMUM8 control when and if Japan should overthrote the militaristic regime Toting Bolatievists in India are ready' to Mart a communistic government held in check only by Mahatma Gandhi and the British knowing this are anxious to keep Gandhi alive Mr Close declared Chinese will not soon become good Soviets but if flanked by Rua Min and Japanese Communism will be compelled to operate under a Rolshevikit nomenclaturei be gait In picturing the rise of Communism In Russia Mr Ciose said it was a revolt against a European wince and aristocratic concept an antipathy of the Mii5VLI on which Lenin based the atzucture he set up in the government Bolshevism is the only thing which would have ever unified Russia Mr Close said showing that it was the most mixed of natione with 149 racial Strains and languages all common now under Communism: Conimuni4m'MaySpreati To- Orient Says Close Depicts Part of Russia in World Today at Vanderbilt Talk The mnIng of Pleltie re in wer11141 affairs with Russia Japan and the United States playing the stellar roles wes pictured by Upton loe noted au- thority on Asia in hi 11nal address Cs Vanderbilt Wedneaday night What is being don today in Ruseta will be of tremendous Influence on re- shaping the destiny of the world Mr Close said and pointed out that the po- mitten of Russia la the only nation In the world today whose interests Sr parallel to ours in opposing the peril of the yellow race 7be role Bolsheviem will play In th leading nations was outlined by the speaker ea well as the etatus of the movement at the present time Mr Close declared that the Japanese will make good Bolshevists since they have the epirit and the discipline He said Japan was bein maintained in Ch the heed of the Communist Party in i- by the Japanese Government ready to be called to SMUM8 controk when and if Japan should overthrow the militaristic regime ToToting Bolshevists in India are ready to start a communiatic government held in check only by Mahatma Oandhis and the British knowing this are an- xious to keep Gandhi alive Mr Close declared Chinese will not soon become good Soviets but If flanked by Rua- hian and Japanese Communism will be compelled to operate under a Dot- bbeirbit nomenclature he said f- In picturing the Thee of Communism in Masts Mr Ciose sal i it wu a re- volt against a Euro ean tenet and I aristocratic concept en entipathy of the 1 i a of la thy' this Mrs and and and and The and of the the the i I 4 1 1 -I4' i I I I i I 7 i I 4 i 1 I 1 tit fel a tto I eV he- of Is sv st su lu I 16111 I OD I 1 1 Sh 1 tri PI IS IlL0 of so lie MI 1 sr Ni Sh In PI' MI Ti Pt Hi A i TI to HI 0 1 T1 AI Sc h0 of il tr 1I th Li th th 0 FI' vi ut fed a le of la lu I tout this I Pip WRY and less st Mrs snd and ple A DI and The ad of il the the the 0 Reorganiza tion Bill Pendin e5 in Kentucky Frankfort Ky JFeb 11--Though its pusege by the House is probable the administration's governmental reorA ganization bill is expected to have tough ulling the Senate with opposition crystallising against several of its provisions mainly the one which would give the Governor authority to discharge at will any department head Administration supportemplan to obtain passage by the House by the end of the week then attempt to strengthen their Jines before trTing to push tt through the Senate 'rote bill would give Governor tailobt large powers effective June 30 when many boards will be abolished and others combined Sponsors of various revenue measures meanwhile said tpere would be no attempt to obtain final action until reports on a State audit were made available to members of the assembly All signs point to a renewed attempt to obtain passage of a general sales tax advocated unsuccessfully by the Governor at prerous sessions Reorganiza' tion Bill Pendin in Ktentucky re Frankfort Ky Feb 8-Though its pusege by the House is probable the administration's governmental nor ganization bill le expected to have ugh saiing in the Senate with op- position crystallizing againet several of its provialons mainly the one which would give the Oovernor authority to discharge at will any department head Administration supportercplan to ob- tab passage by the House by the end of the week then attempt to strengthen their tines before trying 0 push st through the Senate qt bill would give Governor Lallobt large were ef- Po fective June 30 when many boards will be abolishedand others combined moil 1 builds sturdy health 1 A ill' CIS rdlir A AI builds sturdy AL I 4 ea TENNESSEE PRECANCELS Certain Tennessee towns are preparing to capitalize the publicity value of precaneeled stamps according to recent reporia All philatelic publications and moot of the laze or siewspapers conducting stamp columns make mention of the appearance of a new bureau print precancel and also the name of the company using these stamps And local newspapers feature the new stamp extensively in their columns This creates valuable publicity for every town using precancel It will be tried by two of the smaller Tennessee cities and these 'tempo will be chronicled in this column when they are issued Livingston is a new Tenneuee town TENNESSEE PBECANCELS Certain Tennessee towns are prepar- ing precanceled stamps accor to capitalize the publicity value ng to di or recent reports Al philatelic pub lications and moot of the I a or newspapers conducting stamp columns make mention of the appearanceof a new bureau print precancel and also the name of the company 'using these Nine pictorial stamps intended to vary the figure al Marianne symbolizing the republic will comprise a new Issue by France They include symbols of peace as well as designs NI' domestic inspiration The 1 50-franc stamp for use OD Nine Pictorial stamps Intended to vary the figure al Marianne sym bolls- ing the republic will comprise a new qc nuts rasiewsari is you 'owls rhs Nark reds Of New Look is st is 004- airs of ing ppm limy Snots ttatiewtati I But the fall did not knock me eta and I Jumped tip and ran to I telephone on the corner and ealled beadquarteis "'No 7's had a wreck Ben the ambulances you can Ind' I told headquarters" All of the others on the engine were lying unconscious Or dead while Ed was telephoning "Still wanna ride?" asked a fire-Titan elyly as Ed eat in Fire Hall No 7 as usual this morning "Sure fit ride again if they'll let me" he said I wanted to rid again last night but they wouldn't lot me don't know whether I'll get on the fire depairtment now" he added mournfully The chief Oicin't like me being on that engine" But he going to ride again If Hoed he says: Ed is the youngest Of five brothers He has three rage'' The wreck has not dampned his ambition to be a II i i 1 I 1 I i i I I 1 I i I 112P xrs 4 It' tz 0 El 1 1 if 1 "Vt t'S4 4 ki 1 1'' tiljk 1 t0- 7 -4 i 5- If 7 4: 11A 1 7 ti 4 141 I to use prectinceled stamps City type Child Education' precanFels were affixed to precancel 'during the Christmas aeabOa The Benefit Luncheon values seen to date are 1 cent 2 cent 1 3 tent (Stuart) 4 cent (Taft) 5 cent 6 (bicentennial) 7 cent 10 cent 15 The Davidson County itosociation for I cent give a and 20 cent These are all cur- Early Childhood Education will rent issues and normal except as noted benefit luncheon at the Sterchl Club 1 1 The 6 cent bicentennial is the most de- Saturday between 1145 a and 1 A musical program will given sired due to the Increasing interest in during the luncheon hour The pub- ett bicentennial lie is invited Proceeds will go toward defraying expenses when the club Is VD IMPERE SHEETS boat to the national convention of the Al a service to collectors the Northamnriation hors in May The national western Stamp Company 152 West Wis A musical program will be given during the luncheon hour The pub lie is invited Proceeds will go toward defraying expenaea when the club Is boat to the national convention of the association here In May The national to use precanceled stamps City type precancels were affixed to precancels lie is invited Proceeds defraying expenea when go toward the club is BYR IMPERF SHEETS bolt to the national Convention of the Al IS PIAVAC to collectors the North- association here in May The national western Stamp Company 152 West Wis- convention la expected to bring approximately 1000 delegates to Nash-villa convention la expected to bring ap- proximately 1000 delegates to Nash- villa Caldwell P-T A Sponsors Benefit Play "A Poor Married Man" will be presented a' the Caldwell School on the corner of Third and Foster Streets rriday and Saturday night of this week at 8 O'clock as the second of a series of benefit picia to he sponsored by the local Perent-Teacher Association in art effort to ratse funds for needy children in the community Reuther Douglas and Mlas Clara Lusty will play the stellar roles la the current play Other members of the cast ars: Misses Elizabeth Wright Katherine Murray and Alice Gregory: Charles Lampkin Edward Burton and Bert 'Acre Virgil Bradford a jormer Hume-Fogg dramatic star who served creditably as director of the initial venture will again be in charge of the group During the intermissions apecial musical selections will be offered by a quartet composed of Robert Lurtey Robert Patton Robert Walker and Robert Farrell effort to raise unds for needy chdren community iha Reuther Douglaa and i claim Lusty em play the stellar roles la the current play Other members of the cast are: Misses ieg Elzabth Wright Katherine Murray lad Alice Gregory Lampkin Edward Burton and Charle Bert Virgil Bradford a former gume-Pogg dramatic star who served creditably as director of the initial venture will again be in charge of the group Dunne the Intermissions enecial musical selections will be offered by' a quartet composed of Robert Lurtey Robert Patton Robert Walker and Rob- ert Farrell 1 1 i) i i 1- i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 z' 4 1 1 i 1 -4 i 1 A 4 1 i 't 1 4' 9 1 1 1 -o i 2 CNNA Help Offered To Needy Families Neqsdy families In which ihere la tuberculosis can now receive aid from federal emergency undo according to ruling received Wednesday from national CWA headquarters by Mere-let State CWA Administrator According to the ruling the aid la available where the family is in need hecauFe the wage earner Is incapable work In such case medical care furnished home nursing given and wren a special diet provided when the attending physician orders Children In such families are eligible to free schgol lunches Marriage Licenses Inereaae Cookeville Tenn Feb Marriage licenses in Putnam County bowed a PlIght Increase in January year me January of 1033 Loss of marriage license revenue especially in section of the state has been attributed to a law requiring minor applicants to file a livedava notice unless lastred with consent of parents Kentucky has received the largest port the sales from thin section Clerk Alood Moore insued I following licenses last month: Ramsey and Buckner: Harvey Vanderpool Ina Copeland Bill Williams and Nellie Dimple Shirley 011ie Jacobs Catherine Denton Kitah Marlow Dien Elrod Lamb and Dimple Maxwell Rosen McCloud and Mancy Sparks Coarse Brown and Lillie Way: ClAe Grimsley and Dimple Thompson Ceron Clark and Marie Pippin: Cherie ountils and Ellie! Hurt: I Tays and Nola Sparks Dennis Norris and Janie Smith: Thurman Tinch and Roxic King: Edward Walker Pearl Bilbrey Carr and Victoria Cooper: Willie Cox and Dorothy Buckner Wallace and Annie Tays Auxiliary Elects Officers Bethseda Tenn EeM Bethescia Presbyterian Ladies' Auxiliary met Rt the home of the Rev Mrs Smith Tueclay Wet-- 2100M kir 31'111th who is pastor he betirda Chnich preitiod 1 he topic cliscuc1 Nk-01 -From Drikne to tight Mts Bond conductod devotional and M's Smith gave a talk on Irorn Darkness to Light" Miss WIMP Irvin gave the missionary news from the bulletin for month Officers were elected for new year as follows: Mrs Ed Errgleston preFidettti Miss Mary Bond sloe-president Mrs Stowers socretery and Mrs Bond treasurer ILL fgheactIF tibla-o-ettettu" Seven Kentuckians Held As Alleged Mob Member Baird 1y Feb Perry County Jail Beene of a raid by a mob that lynched Bet Scott Negro today bowed seven men charged with murder following their indictment as al-level members of the mob The defendants art Petie Carroll Lee Olbson el Bentley Bill Elmer Ord-ley Fugate cleorge Watkins and John Watts all coal miners Their cases probably will be called at the regular term of Circuit Court which convenes Monday The grand jury was diamissedshoreIv after indictments were returned Wednesday morning All of the men had been arrested before nightfall' Marcellua Fugate Ed Napier and Soli COMM charged with murdering A Simmona aged peddler who baste been in the Clark County Jail at Winchester for Feickeeping linet the night niter Scatt lynching were returned to the Peny County Jail Wednesday night Welfare Chairman Named Web Ntra Kimball Jones of Decatur has been appointed superintendent of the WienbOn County child welfare department Succeeding Miss Julia Ximbrough who waa recently married to Head of Anniston Mrs Jones has been connected with elementary supervision work In Rtmeliville and has done aimiIt rork tn Elowori County In 48 Hours Backache--Rheumatic Agony Gone There's Joy la This liom Given Silent Treatment 13slem Mass Feb his wife hu never left him Joseph Cottle 62 is seeking it ditorce on the grounds of desertion He claims she hasn't spoken to him for thirty-nine years 11 OEM sr-n-m 1 Don't Let Comdipation Fill You With Poison Constipation allows poisons to pile up in the bowels and makes you teal sick At the first feeling of constipation take Thedford Black-Draught for prompt refreshing relief It has helped thousands of men and women Insist on Tricdford's BLACK-DRAUOILT the smartest fashions for 1934 AND I I UP Beautiful New Spring colors All Skaptot and Si FINAL CLOSE-OUT Special lot $2" CAGS 95 0 NINTH AT CHURCH 0 I 4ri 1 1 Itt) 1 ti ri I truly American so characteristic the Colonists A GREKTEIL 1-f VALUE ti IIA Pla lrU 1 rot 0 Al in 'CleSigt1 I 1' of the simpile life of III fovi Gorgeously tone ot cobighlighted It' tit wth deep warrn lor i4 a thick durable vveave dist proves its quality 'these Colonial Rugs are wonders ot irifi tottness beauty ot depth owl 1110 patterns that were so dear to great-grandrother's we bring you these bis- your Rug torie Early Arneriean at a price you will bo pleased to I pay V4: r'flitir-' Le Terms Cheerfully Granted 0 I Pat NINTH AT CHURCH Tue th succeeand Marie che ClAe Gri ay after nected with elementary Baird fr gy Feb afekeeping since per ion i CNVI liell Offered filill ol" 4 :1 1 11 -1'i-lat-A of Cla' I 1 piec tills To Nee(ly Families -1 oWn 1 itt ii ii' 0 0 if a' ''14 if yOU it until 7 49 leeedy families In which ihere la 1- tf1 lt'' Don't Let constipation i 11 nth tuberculosis can now receive aid from i Ilt re Pt ti tire You 1 eral emergency funds according to 1 Fill You With Poison 0 ruling received Wednesday from roe- Given Silent Treatment 1'- tat 1 i I GA i tr Urinal CWA headquarters by CC Meraz- Constipation allows poisons to 1' fi- ti 1111 1 State A Administrator Selem Masa Feb 11-itPl-Though his pile up in the bowels and makes 1- ye a According CW to the ruling the aid Is wife hu never left him Joseph you feel sick At the first feeling of con- t'''i 1 4) 0 'It) ill available where the family is in need Cottle SI is seeking a divorce on the stipation take Thedford's Black -Draught rl 0-1 'A it 44-- beceuFe the wage earner is incapable Sq': Q11(11111 grounds of desertion He claims she for prompt refreshing relief It has tousans men an women work In such case medical care hasn't spoken to him for thirty-nine 'I 1 14- lt Thcriford 's BLACK-DRAUGHT is furnished home nuking given and years en elven a special diet provided when the I 'i 1 41 fT7 k'' i A'r 1 ''r 1 i attending phyaician orders Children in 1 4 such families are eligible to free scligol fir- a 7 1 1 i I nches es iS i it 1 i 1' l'' Seven Kentuckians Held a 0 A 1 I Cookevill Marriage License I ncrease As Alleged Mob Memhera '05'' 112)1'1114' 0 1 1-- 0 11 1 1 Tenn Fb 1-(Spcial) e-- 3011-The Perry i I ii 44 Ait 44 I it 1A 1 Marriage licenses in Pntnam County County Jail twene of a raid by a mob 44i I iii ehowed a plight Increase in JanuarY that lynched Rex Scott Negro today year coer January of 1033 Loss of hoisted seven men charged pith mur- 1 1' 'desig" 'I -1 r--'-' :1 I f- itt 0 i following their indictment as al poe: 0eseleo: sa: 1 1 :1 i I i 11 "1 0 ti tz ceP1 ni Cis 1 1 le life In merriage lCense revenue epcially in dr fo Lit section of the state has been at- kept! members of the mob 'IF th tributed to a law requiring minor ap- The defendants are Petie Carroll Lee ort lot yi a i kg jty v'aclei a rtiuse IsOst r24 Nellie 1: Ina Copend Bill Willa t''1'411iti 4 4 SI plicents to file a live-days' notice un- Cubson Ed Bentley Bill Kinser Ord- 1''i iruly Anzetreiciastnic 1 issued with consent of parent-4 ley Fugate George Watkins and John Kentucky has received the largest pert Watts all coal minera Their caste ream' 1 I i gel CharaC srts a the ssieS from thk section Clerk Al- probably will be called at tbe regular :1 Viej SO 1110 of 34 4 Loa good Moore Issued a following term of Circtilt Court which convenes 1 I I 4 vas tli Col())1 di Gorge tones i licenses last month: Ramsey ansi Monday re 1 -Zi aceP '411' urable vvea 1 hese erro ye os 44" 11 Il Buckner: Harvey Vanderpool me rand jury was laims nd ly after indictments were returned the smartest scst 1 t- 1 PI 4 I GREAIllt thle lie Dimple shirley 011ie Jacobs Wedneday morning All of the men Ct 13 4 i l't A WI woo re Catherine Denton gitah Marlow had been arrested before nightfall' LUE Two 1 Ruts a A pth il Eaten Elrod: Lamb and Dim- wac se 14cb rels Marceline Fugate Ed Nspier and Sol- 7'T' fashions for 193-1 1 0 colonist ot ue Ixtiss Maxwell Romeo McCloud and ly COMM wt charged ih murdering 1 i Mancy Sparks Coarse Brown and Lillie A Simmorol aged peddler who have a a': 1 ill' i 't ottoess ollitt on a 1-r to I A t- msley and Dimple been in the Clark County Jail at Win- AND i' ef i z) 11'e I -7 en Chult so the night Up 3: 1 SlEr I beautYtht a were ai daY I Thompon Cr -Kr narnotl -e his' L'' 'Pt 2 1 tg pin Chere i ountos nd Et el ottr a'ae Ci Scatt lynching ere etu rned r'- V'" Pr" a Hurt 1 Ta nd Nla Sprk Den to te Pe -gra these reit A 00 Nor and Jani 1 it Tinch 74 o-7 Toll ys aoas: hny County Jail Wedn esda 1 "4 4 'Mg Li1 1 A i''' lt)4 ii 3 4 ris Smith: Thurman night '''4i' i 1 1 i Nano ad Rosie Ktng Edward Walker 4 -4 14 'a 0i Pcsal aiihrey Carr and VIC- fare Chairman a Nlel Nmed '1 Beautiful New et 1t iti -0 sts 1 1 I uckner il torte bleeal311'c torte Cooper Willie Cox and Dorothy Spring colors 1 a I IC' 2 Jill 85 Wallace and Annie Tays Feb S-(Special)-- r' 4 4 4 Z4 "1 a 1 7 ei PaY 0 ti 1 Mr Kimball Jones of Decatur has been l''''l I TO All Skaptot appointed superintendent of the Madi- and Sties -1 1 I 'fl i I '1 1 4 ----1-71r- til! Bthde Tenn Feb 8 1 Auxiliary Elects Officers i sOn County child welfare department a i 11 1 i Auxiliar 7 ill II t'rl1711' Vt r' I clor I ese -15peciall-- dIng Miss Juli gimbrough ho is i FINAL i4 4 1 1 Presbyterian Ladies waa recently married ea of 4r 5 1 'i' 4'' Cif CLOSE-OUT 1 't 4 i )rA A tf 4 '''4 4 I lki 'r met et the home th Re oe Ann on Mrs Jones ist a con ee- 4 4 -ARAI Mr Smu it 1 -116 1 A it rt ik 4 4 ns li d- suvis agir-- 14 AI I i 4 ef A '1 '-'k-ii 1 "0 "tt '-t 4 hoOn Mr 3mith who is 1M: pastor work in Russellville arid has done aimi- i'W 1 4 ''el1 11 tk' '''4k yi '1' 1 '''21 pee tol lot 1 41 4 tct rill' -4 -411 '4' k'' 4 'h Alt 1 s- i i -4 he Chinch pre-i0d 'I he Ire ty ork in Etowori County pf 2 95 Ir 1 pde '-a topie s'k-s -Frcm Drigne 8 to I 'r i '1t 4-0'k at rr- -e awe 4 4 04-'0' )1 t'' ltLor "a At a- 44 1 i Light" hits Bond conducted ''4 1 a -e I Oevotionel and Smith In 118 Hours Backache-- 1- gave a talk on -i rom Darkness to 4 '''-1- j'''-'44 Terins Cheerfully Granted Light" Miss 'Willi Irvin gave the Rheumatic Agony Gone --lif 13 A (:: 0 ''-'31 mitotionary news from the bulletin for 1 4 V- o' i 1 '(--4 month Officers were elected or 4 1Lev''' i Jr i I 95 Ed new year as followy Mrs rr- r-1 There's Joy la 'This liom 1 i 11 gleaton preFident Miss Mary Bond i 0 -4 ice-president Mrs Stowers i socret -iVAAAsssissee4-Ai--s 4 1 11a1 NINTH ery and Mrs Bond trees- vt '''-t '-stto NINTH i A 1 I liver r-----t) '--1 'N r-7q r7 ri 4 AT AT v''' ti'''''- A f' '-'') 4-4' A CHURCH I le I -7 miTen ---7 CHURCH atri---) 'w 1117 rf i li a '11 157l 0 ILI 7) 1 o) r'4- i tr-' 1 1 0 It I I al A 1 1 Ilt14-0-eltettU i a ID i s-- 41 i I I WAS sg C'-7 0 11:112) 4 Safe swift and sure Is ALLTNR13-- In 24 hours the 'excess Attic acid that caused your rheumatic attsek or your neuritis or sciatica starts to Mays the body---In 48 hours pairCagotur anti Yciling wonder many thousands are thankful and sing Its prate Mk tor powerful yet sale prescription that is so outstandinz in It efizotitcn7sa that it I's sold by Warner Drug Stores and leading druggtete everywhere gor theumart tarn 1 hismbago sciatica and nett- Wis Your first bottle coats eV tiSc roust give results or II NM ft toack--Aiv 1 elery where Sot' rbeurr at tarn 1 luslubaso Bristles Ind stela- rat Your first bottls cost e-v Asc rout IRV results or up mineimit Safe wift and cure is ALLENRrf-- in 2e hones the eaCese uric acid that caused your rheitmetic attack or your neuritis or starts to leave the bodv-in ta hours' pain agony and elling ceases-no wonder many thou- sande we thankful and sing its prei-es i or A11ENR LI-a powerful yet so le prescription that is so outstanding II Iri that it la sold by War- nu thug Stores and leading druggist t4 A everywhere for rheumatism Civet quicttot teltof rai lkseeeht prude! 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