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Richmond TtmefrDiapatefii Wdnewlifi September 5 '1934 Seres Today The News Behind the News By Paul Mallon Reading and Writing By William Soskin are the pretty little Items of factory romance Do nos mlrtako me Mr Ha per writes of thk wtth no Indignation and with no contempt he xs part of It and hk expression rings clear end true Motif: The cOfiaps of the capital fats Mix's tha esar of the foundry Jack Duffy to the wise-cracking play 1 hoy among the executives Eaekiel Cranky the senior partner Ono needs only to note that tha climax of this story coincides with a momentous economic data In 1129 to suggest tbs fate of there capitalist Realities- sitting relentlemly upon it tha worker tired and stalt In their stuffy hovels with heavy food shoveled Into laden stomachs with a grim dead futility in the shop Chicago in spring Working menl picnics and the flow of beer and races and waltaes on the gram A quickened flow of sap to worker bodies and all (he funny little romance spring to life again Duffy the employer standi at rest ia tha arms of a soft little widow and rested from the barren nervous ordeal that his legitimate married Ilfs Old Charlies who runs tbs elevator peek an spredatlva eye for thw comely Mill Weber bookkeeper Kubec who finds escape into tha country a sad pathetic little country place but hk own And the foreman who advertises for a room to tha home of a pretty reasonable widow an advertisement which the unimaginative newspaper refuses These are the compotent matters of Mr Haperl study of the foundry Occasionally ha writes with a false sort of philosophic exclamation indulging himself for Instance in forge addresses to workers employer small girls wives husbands unions and life to general But he refreshingly tree of those formulae of economic cant which hava destroyed not only the literature of American proletarian life but tha political management as weU (Albert Harper The Foundry Viking Praia $250) WASHINGTON Sept 4-After ail the Heating tbat has been going on about Mew Deal patnoan a checkup on the administration fc hi order Harder of jobless Demoerate are emitting familiar aounde became they contend they are not getting their ahara of the political apofis The Farley crowd has notably been racked with hunger palna became the varl-eua departmenta have not opened up the old pork barrel Yet no announcement haa ever been made about how many new men have been put In by the new dealers or bow mny old onea have been retained You can be rare no announcement on that auhject will ever be made Xfb dynamite There a way however for an inquisitive non partisan to -get a line on it That la by comparing the laat departmental directory of the Hoover regime (January 1932) with the latest directory of the Hew Dealere (May IBM) The reaulta are surpria-lng These directories Hat miy the Important Jobe down to chief derti division chief lawyer and experts but they ahow roughly that the Mew Deal haa kept on more than half of the old government employees of that daw Out of 927 hated In the Mew Deal directory 923 were alio lbted In the laat Hoover directory An exact comparison Impossible There have been a few further change alnc May The economy reorganlaa-tlon consolidated aom bureau Also the new Ikt contains about fifty new jobs which did not exist before But the general conclusion Is Indisputable that the new dealere have confiscated fewer than half bf the key for themselves and re tained an pMllnr large number of career men In the government service specially in the Agriculture and State Departments When yon get down to Individual departmenta you utao find that even Postmaster-General Farley the patronage master has retained about one-third of the old hands (of this class I In hie Post Office Department About thirty of his ninety-two poatofflce names are old And the white House itself has retained two old employees rat of five listed y11 Employees Department ZJs ted Beta lend fog George brought it from London Culbertson on Contract By Ely Culbertson Albert Heper to a writer and a OuggenhMa Fellowship man and a Literary Guild favorite and a among the young American novelists but more than that he has been to week Factories office sales counter shipping decks poet of fice machines an manner of woeking place arc something more to him than literary material He therefore has what an boy who went to write like proletarian! need In "Union end in "On the he showed us that the working manes ere something more to him than robots He hates ad jectives like and He wants simply to write stories about working people And yet hk work earthy Motif significant Chicago called "Thg and it a story of Chicago and of an electrotype factory He don not bow down before the machine Eugene O'Neill towi before a dynamo not understanding how a dynamo works He does not make an arty Mess of the Polish and Irish workers whoso teeth end eye are eaten out by the acids of their Jobs He don not give us a hard-boiled ding-dong of tilt a peculiar language supposed to represent animals who are workers HU people have warmth and hard nerves emotions which are universal "The makn me think of Walt Whitman's poetry But it has eliminated the softness the sentimental crin of worker!" Oh Oh nature!" This is poetry of the massrn which one can accept in decency Somehow the novel dlvidn itself into motifs rather than chapters lyrical themes rather thaw Incidents Motif: Tlte struggle over the not over a vague labyrinth of levers and pipes Thti an electrotype plant a business of arid baths cathodes anodes specific machines with specific functions that Mr Hiper understands On the one hand there the Napoleonic lion MSxl the king of the antimony hot and cold kurvers dynamos shavers the man who creates now monsters new time savers new enemies of the woriters that win throw them out of their Jobs- On the other hand there are the union and sabotage boys men who do not beet-tate to throw their monkey wrenches Into the most beautiful and modern and perfect of tba new machines Tha desperate frustration of Max! Mg fat sweaty a powerful Maxi something to behold In thk story Hot of proletarian birds fat Spring But a hot totem fierce hunting sort of artificial pulmotored sex all full of little hot mammas hut-rous queens of the factory office senile rid menl droul-togs small Initiations Into the mystery of necking by little minxes of the shop strapping lady barbers who dash each other In competition for tha husky Polish customers these departments when administrations ehanga Nearly all Cabinet assistants are career men When Premier MacDonald brought hie debt delegation over her a few yearn agot everyone In it was career man That gives the government trained employees and higher type of employee It encourages young men to adopt the government a career and keeps Incompetent political appointees out Secondary officials usually do moat of the work anyway If they were all released when administrations change the result would be chaos r- The best American au-far thortty on Far Eastern war talk expensed some views off tbs tba record the other day He aces no immediate danger of tbs United States becoming involved between Japan and Russia The main trouble is the excited state of the Japanese mind Same of their Bengalee would think nothing of scuttling couple of our ships if they happened to be in that mood Hence no one sen say whet the Japanew will da The world win never know bow dose we were to war at the time of the Shanghai affair There was grave danger of a dash between Japanese troops and our own The Japanese are doing much now to encourage better ivlatons with us hut you cannot be rare how far that move win go As far naval treaties this preeminent authority does not care whet the Japanese da We are going to have a full treaty navy If the Japanese denounce the treaty we will atm maintain the ratio by outbuilding them v-- Baas 'of the Farm mrsw Credit Administration is slated for the amlatant secretaryship of the Treasury when Ecclee goes to the Federal Reserve Board Throe or four foreign trade promotion bargains will bq announced shortly by George Peek They will involve credits for specific purchases of specific products About 200 such bargains are supposed to be pending The other senator from Idaho fc stepping out into prominence For weeks Senator James Pops has bean the only senator In town Newsmen are seeking and getting comment from him on all subjects Two more outstanding Washington newsmen have joined the Mew Deal one to handle the anti-crime campaign In the Justice Department and the ether to handle tariff publicity far the State Department That recent Hyde Park baseball game In which Prof lessor Tugwell and Mr Hopkins stood out with such a distinct lack of brill la nee was played with a soft baU Next week they win play with a bean bag The question of Mew Deal supremacy on the golf links is yet to bo determined President Roosevelt'S secretary Steve Early tied with the Republican pub city man Warm Wheaton in a tournament here recently (Copyright 1934) Broadway Contras: In Brothers Form of Criticism Merciless Truth Dong's New Accent By Walter Winchell' Oseh! Two brothers la business ere studies In contrast Ons best known as a Broadway the other makes all tbs money for the firm Tha playboy remorseful ever offending popular restaurant mss (the lets Billy Ia-Hlff) sent a letter of apology TaHIff was so pleased shout he khowed the letter to Bugs Baer "lint It nice of said LaHiff "to send me this letter?" "Very nice" mid Bugs "but send It hack and have hk brother indorse tt" Fsrmafo for Bbomh By Olia Miner: Acquire two friends who tell you that your work swell and five enemies who Insist It isn't Fn sf Criticism Take it from Martin Blair which la how wa got It concerns Sidney Smith's most famous wise' creek Smith it appears was encountered by the chib tore who stopped him end said: "Whstl going on?" "I am!" said Smith speeding In) EHnaanksH Inasmuch ss Hitler had to become too bad It wasn't Cuba It should be easy to mike tha movies 99 per cent with an that ivory in the Industry Don't com plain about the New Deal Prosperity may not be hew but you are! Museollni says that Europe may soon hear the booming of cannon Yeb but not white talking Mere nos Troth One of thoie rare track well-knowns who found out that dopt sheets are written for dopes was ankling home with a sour kisser after gueieing wrong an day "You look a pal remarked "whstl the was the nimble retort Tm merely victim of too much Oop! At a swanky party last night where group of gathered George 8 Kaufman waa bothered by a wealthy young man better known as yep Kaufinanl thumbnail description of him was: "That guy must have been bom with silver spoon in his Seth Talk If Mary doesn't reconcile with Doug It a sale wager -to make that the reason will be hk acquired British lingo as heard In the newsreels to wit: "HI ton gled to he beck fain Hsm-alr-l-cah realleh gled to be heck Ketts tew yew Duggy rid and RB-berrehs Character They caff him the He wu fight manager until ha died the other week-end-one of the lew In the game who wound up with fortune almost quarter of a million They tell you that he stinted himself patronizing the cheaper restaurants (dining on Hamburger sandwiches) rather than spend fancy fees far foods that might hare saved his life Up to the day of hk lOneas It appears Pete refused the specialists to stve money But for what? Ha area estranged from his relative and wife He told Intimates he disliked them all and would leave them nothing But he made no win They inherited it all Heheheh Groucho Marx who appeared in "Twentieth century at Bnowhegan recently received an offer from Ernest True to appear In it at White Plains Groucho replied: "Thanks But the twentieth century doesn't stop at White Plain" West with a void in tba diamond suit has shown great restraint throughout the bidding His hand Justifies a double raise which he should have given long before However with no Aces whatever he shows great courage in undertaking a contract of six Probably with hk spade length and the freakishneaa of the hands disclosed through tha bidding ba feels reasonably certain that East is void of spades and that whatever outside strength he haa in tha unhid club suit The Slam ted however 1ft The Double fa natural enough The Siam was not reached logically and at worst North foalc that hq can at least cash the Ace of spades and the Ace of clubs Played at five diamonds North would not hare been punished severely At worst he would hare been compelled to give up two trump tricks two clubs and one heart but a 450-point penalty after all la rather large for a player who docs not know that he defending At the six-heart contract East had no trouble He merely drew trumps and conceded the Ace of clubs to North whoa other two Aces were worthless to him TOMORROW'S HAND North Dealer Neither aide vulnerable A A 9 4 A 10 7 I A AKQI A KQMirNHA 9 4 rb 0 4 3 10 7 1 I Ia 4 NO READY-MADE TRICKS The longer one playa Bridge the more fully he reealixes the truth of the fact tbat there are no certain trick at Bridge-aot even the Ac of trumps whiqh might ha lost by reason of a revoke it of course true that Aoes are reasonably aafa tricks and a player holding three Aoes cannot be charged with undue optimum if he doubles a contract of six especially when that contract has apparently been reached unwillingly However East playing the hand below did have the satisfaction iff fulfilling his Small Slam contract because he found a fortune to void in one suit In the Dummy and was himself void of another North Dealer Neither aide vulnerable A A I 9 19 0 AQ9STIS A All -A The bidding: (Figure after bids refer to numbered explanatory paragraphs) North East South West 10 9(1) A Pu SO S9(U 0 Pass 4 Fean Paae 90 Pub 99(4) DbL(S) Pass Pass Paaa With a seven-card suit East decides to make a Jump OvereaU hoping to make the bidding difficult for his opponents With suen a strong hand East should have bid one or four hearts preferably only one Still strong enough to bid despite West's pass Why East elected to bid five hearts rather than double five diamonds was not disclosed by my correspondent Five diamonds certainly appears to ba set while tha chance of five hearts with a passing partner seems alight indeed IS EPILEPSY INHERITED! CAN IT BE CUBED! A booklet containing the opinion! at famous doctors on thk interesting subject will ba sent FREE while they last to any reader writing to tlw Educational Division DepS 8-999 949 Fifth Ava Naw York Adv ratonanw Wmim CHILDREN IIKEJHESYRUP or wyitality What the Dole? Yes Indeed $125000000 Monthly Very Poor Advertising Hie Speedy Japanese By-Arthur Brisbane 1914 by King Features gpt Inc Do yon remember when Americana to say may sink as low as a dole system but none of that for proud America: The American wants nothing that savor of charity1 Now Donald Rlchberg director of the cxeeuttva council says officially 9000000 American fornfflaa win be on relief lists before next February War- and depression have taught this government one thing and that how to spend money 100000000 timHMiH tw when the Panama Canal was suggested to cost two or three hundred mUllons Now the government spends $125000-000 per month on relief work alone or at tha rate of a Panama Canal every two months and the 1125000-000 monthly for relief a men petty cash item In tha total national spending But befbro shouting "reckless extravagance" ask yourself what might hava happened if there had been nobody to mils tha government wend and tha 1000000 families had been told to go out and feed tbanuehras anwnn Matthew Won vice president of tha American Federation of Labor not satisfied with what tha government and rays labor disillusioned and disappointed showing "a greater and greater interest In Communism" It would be had for Important labor leaden If Communism should come for Communism haa a habit of calling union leaden "betrayers of the work-are" and often JaUs or executes them The administration promise! to support all workers on strike ha their cause Just or otherwise: "Tha hungry must be fad" What more could labor suggest? Perhaps that workers on strike he automatically transferred to government payrolls with such pay as tha strikers demand Mr Upton Sinclair stopping In Chicago on hk way to discuss matters with tha President win have doubtless many suggestions far the latter Ha says tha President's program "a step in the right direction but only a Mr Sinclair nominated for governor of California by the largeit primary vote ever cast for a routers tie candidate not exactly good walking advertisement for his adopted State He calls hk program "epic" meaning "end poverty in California" and tells Chicago crowds that might be expected to buy California real estate later "people in California are tired of starving" Mr Sinclair not keeping step with California chambers of commerce tbat ten tha world California the happy land This writer can testily that eggs can be bought in California below 20 ornts a doaen broilers three for a dollar om hundred oranges for 29 cents lemons even cheaper You need have no coal bills la California anything you plant will grow Renta are nmaa-Ingly reasonable He who starves In California would stem fat Basse las' Happy Valley Chambers of commerce will tell Mr Sinclair that hk kind of advertising might keep new industries with new Jobe to offer out of California and that a poor way to end starvation even the imaginary kind Japan knows how to do quickly Our bandit-hunting might take lessons Two Americana seven Japanese were kidnaped by Chia after wrecking a train Japan flier killed twenty-five rescued the prisoners Many Eligible Voters Fail to Register Report Many dtlaena who have paid their poll taxes for 1929 and are otherwlat qualified to toko pert In the November election nr having themselves property registered and transferred on the poll books In the office of General Registrar Woodson City RalL All such transfers and registration may be made up to and including October 7 thirty days before the congressional election of November The voting list Becoming to Registrar Woodson still short of tha actual number of voter who hare paid their taxes yet have failed to register State Library Board Approves Hall's Report Approval of the annual report of WUmer Hail the lltxartan and minor routine matter occupied the annual meeting the State Library Board yesterday it waa arid following the meeting The report will be transmitted to the governor by Dr Lyon Tjr of Charles City County chairman of the board and the governor will make public the content Service at ft Paul's Mid-week service win be held today at BL Pauli Chufch Ninth and Once streets at 1 The Rev Charles Smith win preach Benor Juste recount hie party finally arrived at the source of the creek the prehistoric animal waa following There they found a mirror-like lake surrounded bytiigh inaccessible cliffs dotted here end there by tha black mouth of a cave Night ten A weird breei played a strange symphony on the branches of the fin fold then shortly alter midnight the heavy steps of the antediluvian unknown were heard thumping on the sand of the lake shore Several (plashes the huge reptile was playing fat the water "Suddenly I saw a towering black mountain on the beach I shouldered my rlffo aimed at It fired Tha shot echoed a hundred times on tha cliffs Wa beam a loud puffing and panting then quick footfalls on the rand Then alienee again enveloped ua when dawn came we saw a trail of blood on the sand extending to tits water's But no plealoaaur The Loch Now monster has now neverthelee new and formidable antagonist to contend with Questions and Answers By Frederic Haskin GUASTI BRAND PORT CLARET SHERRY BURGUNDY MUSCATEL SAUTERXE TOKAY RIESLING Many Highways Of State Hit In Heavy Rains Bruce Bridge Approach Ii Washed Out Newport News Traffic la Slowed The fin constituting the approach to the Bruce Bridge over the Pam unkey River at Wait Point washed out Monday by a cloud bunt and Udre for a depth of eight feet along a 290-foot stretch cannot ha repaired for traffic before late this afternoon the Department of Highways announced test night Meanwhile traffic moved slowly on tha Rlchmond-Newport News route a result of the undermining of the pavement near Diaaeund Bridge The route had been blocked completely for several houra Monday by surging waters On Route 14 between Shackleford's Pork and King and Queen Courthouse a mill dam bridge was araahed away and no detour Is available Streams in Gloucester and other Tidewater counties still were overflowing yesterday The high water at Nottoway River Bridge on Route 49 caused this route to remain temporarily dosed but waters were expected to subside last night A similar condition existed on Route 92 between Sussex and Yale The storm was heavy an over Tidewater Virginia reporta to the Highway Department said but very little rain fell west of Hanover County 3 William Mary Grads Missed In Fnblished List The names of four persons who received degree from the College of William and Mary at tha end of the rammer term were inadvertantly left out of the lUt of graduates published yesterday They are Irene Minna Levy and Helen Marie Schwarts of Richmond Evelyn Conway of Baltimore and Carrie Lena Moffett of Davidson Each of them-was awarded a bachelor of acienca degree in social work This hand will ba discussed in tomorrow's artick (Copyright 1914 Ely Culbertson) This article ia taken from Ely Culbertson's forthcoming hook an the play of the cards In Contract Bridge entitled "Contract Bridge Red Book on Flay" This material released In advance of its publication in hook form and exclusive in this city of the redeemed "Each inhabitant being forger than the whole earth and each having TO 000 beads each head with 70000 tongues each of which speaks 70000 languages and ell of which ere employed forever In chanting the praise of the Most Where were the early trade routes In this country? A The early trade routes followed navigable riven and Indian trails Communication between the different colonies waa chiefly by water and between the three populous centers of the Boston New York and Philadelphia Roads developed slowly lata as the revolution there were only three routes north and east of New York and only one leading west from Philadelphia To the south two rude trails led across one at Harper Perry and the other through Cumberland Gap Progress wu more rapid in New England As early as 1629 the State of Massachusetts ordered each town to construct a highway with the adjoining town The roads of Colonial New England followed roughly the present routes of the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroads In tlw South an excellent system of waterways navigable during the entire year because of mild climate furnished the best means of transportation and delayed the building of roads until the middle of the eighteenth century Any reader may get the answer to any question by writing to Tha Tlmee-Dtspetch Information Bureau to Washington XX CL Thk offer applies strictly to information The bureau cannot give information on legal medical and financial matters It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles or undertake exhaustive research on any subject Write your question plainly and briefly Give fun name and address and tw-i-re cents to coins or stamps for return postage Do not use postcards The reply sent to the inquirer Address Tha Times-Dispatch Information Bureau Fredrrlo Haskin Director Washington XX a The flavor and bouquet of these fine old California Wines is fixed by their age a true selection of grapea grown under perfect conditions of soil and climate and a long experience with the wine makers art Sold by CHRISTIAN CO B1CHUOND VA and guaranteed as to purity excellence and complete satisfaction by FRUIT INDUSTRIES LTD FOREMOST AMERICAN WINE GROWERS Laa Angeles SanFraneivro Chicago New York Jobe changed) Total 927 922 cVifmThB may not be very jysiem jobless Dem ocrat! but admirers of efficiency may commend it It seems to be a halfway approximation of the desirable British system The British change only the heads of Richmond Vote Seen Key To 0 Unions 1000 Eniployeesllere May Be Drriding Factor in Poll Covering System Results of the balloting by Chi peaks and Ohio Railway Company clerical employees as to whether they shall be represented In collective bargaining negotiations by an American Federation of Labor affiliate or an Independent organization will be made known by tomorrow The balloting was completed last night at midnight Newport Mewa being one of the last system points to cast be Oct Approximately 3300 clerical employees an attested by the voting Every point on the A system from Chicago to Newport News took part in the balloting The results will be certified to Stinnett of Richmond vice president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Clerks' Association as wtU a to official of the Federal Mediation Board which on August I ordered that the election be held to be completed within thirty days The Brotherhood of Railway Clerks ard Bteamihlp Handler affiliated with the A of contested with the A a Clerks Association hi securing the favor of the clerical employee eligible to vote in the election The Clerks' Association la not a company union but an independent organisation It was stated hen yesterday by a spokesman As the general offices of the Chesapeake and Ohio are maintained in Richmond it felt the mult of the vote hero among more than 1000 employee will play a large if not decisive part la determining the outcome of the election Stale National Guard To Grt 26 New Trucks Heavy and expensive motorised equipment of the Virginia National Guard acquired hi 1911 will be replaced by twenty-six new light automobile trucks much cheaper to operate Adjutant-General Gardner waller announced yesterday The new truck win be unloaded by factory representative here tested and serviced and turned over ready for use They then win be liven an official inspection and formally accepted Borne of the old heavy trucks may be used by the Highway Department It wee indicated 12 CompensationCaaea in City Heard by Industrial Body Twelve cases arising In Richmond Industrial plants under the Workmen's Compensation Act wen given hearings yesterday byW Nickels Jr and Kiser members of the Industrial Commission of Virginia These two and tba third member of Aha commission Parke Deans will begin a aeries of hearlnia In' various cities of the state this week Aged Ceapta StiieUa ORLANDO FLA Sept AV-Coroner Bam Shiva said today Henry Stephenson 17 and hie Si-year-old wife had committed suicide by pulling down all of the windows in their apartment and opening a gas Jet The bodies of the aged couple wen found hr an Iceman Is there a monument to Balboa In A A handsome monument to the discoverer of the Pacifle Ocean stands In the City of Panama The coins of the Republic also hear hk name and likeness Ia the Federal Correctional Camp at Fort Eustis Va surrounded by a barbed-wire A Such a fence was built when the camp was opened but the gates were never hung The community penal Idea haa developed successfully In this institution Why do tome paper dollar have star before the aerial numbers? WL A Paper currency printed and finished in sheets of twelve subjects The finish Includes imprinting the numbers in the series It occasionally happens after a aerial number Imprinted that a hill ia discarded because of some tm perfection a bin discarded replaced with a perfect bill which haa been prepared for such an emergency and bear a number not in tha regular series but which distinguished by a star preceding the number What is fiddler A A Tbk the humorously Imagined Elysian fields of sailors and vagabond craftsmen where credit is perpetually good and there always a lass a (lass and a long Haa the United State ever had any diplomatic relations with the A A In 1949 the United States established a mission to the Papal State as they were then called The legation was maintained until Iggg and waa presided over successively by two charges d'affaires and fire minister residents During the voluntary imprisonment of the Pope and since the establishment of Vatican City In 1929 there has ben no recognition of the papal court by the United Statea government What the earliest known date in McC A "Conquest of CivtllmUon" says that the introduction of the Egyptian calendar devised in 4241 the earliest dated event In history What the origin of the expression seventh A It is a conception of the Mohammed lan faith It composed of divine light Here dwells Abreham in a Mate of supreme happiness where also dwell God and the highest angels together with vast multitude AROUND the CORNER By Gene Carr fmWatAoAtyttnihiinnanSBtary Dtoefo I gaesJ GOOD HEALTH 1 Important In all walk of life Hot yoa can't have good health ankss yon have a hraUhy mouth Phono today for an appointment with Dr Hrewes the thrifty dentlri He's expert and careful In extraction rlranlne flllln treatment X-rays pistes and brldfrwork FREE eomuVatlon examination and estimates Personal attention to ail patients FILLINGS $1 up PLATES $7 up Free Advice Examinations end Extract tons a Called' for Delivered CLEANERS DIAL S-3739 Patagonian Plesiosaur Gives Loch Ness Monster Competition Are You Going to Move? LET THE Sid) lit nil eimcjj-Btepnlcl DAILY and SUNDAY FOLLOW YOU FILL BLINK BELOW AND GIVE TO YOUR CARRIER MAIL OR TllONE TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT SEND DAILY TIMES-DlSrATCH SUNDAY I1MES-DISPATC1I To WHY THEM? Special Quality Cleaning Suits Cleaned Pressed Xama Copyright JIM by Die Time Dispatch ant the North American Netoipoper Alliance NEW YORK Sept Tha elusive sea serpent of Loch Nen and the dragon in the South of Franca haa nothing on the Patagonian plesiosaur Becoming to Benor Uborto Juste son of tha president of Argentina now visiting tha United State Benor Justo has recorded the facte in a book "Land of which haa attained wide popularity in hla native land This prehistoric reptile haa been reported seen several times by the inhabitant of Western Patagonia a bleak land of colossal mountains great lakes snow and winds An expedition was sent once by the' Buenos Aires Zoo to look for the monster In mite of all the sworn testimony of however no plesiosaur waa found "Between prints" write Benor Juste "tree trunks could ho seen that had been torn down by the beast as It went on Its ponderous way" After some days of hot pursuit Plain Dresses Plain Coats IMIIMI 9 94 99MIII so a 9 9 9 99 99 9 If Mr Mt Street Address a a Tows and State Moving From Street address Town and Stite ww I will be at my new address HOLDS FALSE TEETH TIGHT Kiuteh forms comfort cushion soldi the plate so snugit can't rock drop chafe or "bo played Yew caa'oat and apeak as well as Kdid with yew own teeth 25c and box at Drug Storaa-Adv LaFRANCE DIAL 5-33S1.

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