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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD TELEPHONE 2-7401 THE HERALD MIAMI FLORIDA BtRALD TELEPHONE 2-7401 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1934 MRS SINCLAIR LEW IS IS EXPELLED BY NAZIS STRAINED BABY FOOD DISPLAY UNIQUE ILL DANCE TONIGHT FOR JUNIOR HAD ASS AH Commissioner of Agriculture Makes Estimate Reports Fruit Ripening Early WINTER HAVEN Fla Sept Nathan Mayo commissioner of agriculture today estimated the Florida citrus crop this year would be about 30000000 boxes Mayo here to supervise the opening of the Winter Haven Inspection Bureau of the state department of agriculture said fruit apparently is ripening early Shipments he said will begin from the Fort Myers area within the next few days He said the department probably wUl employ about 150 Inspectors this season 4 Charge George Dryden With Breach of Promise and That Group of Men Beat Her BY THE ASSOCIATED FRBSSl CHICAGO Sept 1 "Cherry of 1933 Miss Morelia Oldham filed suit today for 75000 damages against George Eastman Dryden alleging breach of promise to wed and assault The 22-year-old beauty charged that they agreed on March 1 1931 to marry and that subsequently Dryden prevailed on her to live with him as man and wife Three weeks ago today he refused to be her bridegroom she alleged Miss Oldham also charged that on August 11 of this year Dryden and "oertaln other men brought to the apartment for this attacked and beat her and then evicted her from the rooms without Bn opportunity to clothe herself properly She required police aid she said to reenter and obtain her effects Dryden son of George Dryden president of the Dryden Rubber Company was an heir to a share of the fortune of the late George Eastman camera manufacturer Eastman was the uncle of Mrs George Absolutely Inevitable Within Few Years Declares Atlanta Publisher BY THE ASSOCIATED PBESSl MADRID Sept 1 transatlantic air paisenger service within the next few years la absolutely Clark Howell chairman of President Roosevelt's aviation commission asserted here today The editor and president of The Atlanta Constitution' who has toured European capitals studying progress on the continent predicted regular service between New York and Europe by way of Bermuda and the Azores Service from San Francisco to Honolulu is likewise assured he declared Howell will sail from Gibraltar September 7 on the Italian steamer Rex In order to be In Washington September IS for the opening of the federal aviation commission's sessions A number of Interesting observations made during his visits to Rome Paris London and Madrid be Is withholding until the commission meets the Atlanta publisher said Howell predicted the commission would be busy at least two months summarizing reports In its effort to fulfill President Roosevelt's ambition to stabilize American aviation of stabilization" he said created a state of uncertainty which has made capital reluctant to Invest In American aviation the President's aim namely to let the aviation Industry know where It stands In reference to the government succeeds confidence will be substituted for Unification of American aviation to eo-ordinate all Its phases under one head a plan which Is in effect in virtually all European countries will be one of the chief matters considered the commission Howell said to this I have as yet formed no he added In Madrid the chairman learned that Spain was the last country to adopt the unification plan the government having decreed It In effect only last month i report on he said up my tour which would have been extended to Moscow Berlin and other capitals had time permitted my reports Include all European countries thanks to the Work of the respective i He reiterated his belief that tnited States even under existing conditions leads the world In aviation Labor Board's Decision In Buffalo Case Taken As Guide For Other Disputes BY UNITED PRESS WASHINGTON 8ept 1 Representatives of a majority of workers in any group were given the exclusive right to bargain collectively with ema ployers by the national labor relations board today in a ruling designed to clarify section 7-A of the nations! industrial recovery act and to still the turbulent labor situation The decision was Immediately hailed as a great victory for the American Federation of Labor by John Lewis president of the United Mine Workers of America The federation has consistently held that where a majority of workers belong to one of its unions that body must be recognized as the sole representative of workers The National Association of Manufacturers however violently protested the ruling It charged that it "virtually nullifies the right of collective bargaining guaranteed to all employes by section 7-A of the recovery act and predicted it would not serve to allay labor troubles The board's decision was written In the case of the Houde Engineering Company of Buffalo but will affect hundreds of disputed cases Those close to the board indicated a belief that the ruling does not necessarily imply the closed shop The Houde Company had refused to bargain exclusively with the United Automobile Federal union and was found to have Interfered with self organization of its employes Making some minor qualifications the board held: a person committee or organization has been designated by ths majority of employes in a plant or other appropriate unit for collective bargaining it is a right of the representative so designated to be treated by the employer as the exclusive collective bargaining agency of all employes in the unit and the employer's duty to make every reasonable effort when requested to arrive with this representative at a collective agreement covering terms of employment of all such The board also found that the right of employes to bargain collectively under section 7-A implies a duty on the part of the employer to bargain with their representatives If this implication were not accepted it said the right to bargain would be sterile an interpretation which could not be Imputed to congressional intent While the ruling was in contravention of the principle laid down by President Roosevelt in settling the automobile workers' strike it was noted that the chief executive's ruling was only an emergency expedient and was not to be accepted as setting a precedent This display of Heinz strained vegetable baby foods In window of the Red Cross Drug Department store which is now stocking the complete line presents In unique manner the eight different varieties produced by the Heinz Company The display was Installed by Riyers Miami representative Symbolizing the benefits to be derived by Including the strained foods in the diet the display shows a baby sitting top of the above the products shown A Heinz baby book entitled Guardians of Your Is being offered to mothers by the company The Pattern For Today GRAPEFRUIT TO LEAVE FORT MYERS TOMORROW FORT MYERS Fla Sept 1 UP) Two cars of Caloosahatchee valley grapefruit on the way to Eastern auction markets will roU out of Fort Myers Monday the first shipments of the season from this section The fruit was picked last week from Caloosahatchee and Orange river groves THREE INJURED IN AUTO CRASHES Four Motorists Figure In West Palm Beach Mishaps WEST PALM BEACH Fla Sept 1 Three persons were Injured in two automobile collisions here today Theodore Eissfeldt local mill works operator was taken to Good Samari-ton hospital In a Mlzell-Simc-i ambulance with extensive cuts and bruises on the head and body received police said when cars driven by him and by Larry Hoffman collided at Broadway and Twenty-fifth street Hoffman received minor injuries Shortly afterwards Jordan was Injured when a milk truck he was driving collided head-on with a bus driven by James Myles negro on the Dixie highway Fireman at the Borough station nearby gave Jordan first aid and he was treated fof a cut over the left eye Desk Sergeant Charles Wentworth Of the police force said technical charges of reckless driving and causing an accident would be brought against all four motorists CHILD ATTACKED BY RARE DISEASE No Cure Known For Muscular Atrophy Affliction WASHINGTON Sept 1 hospital physicians here believe the strange muscular atrophy has attacked 22-month-old Sally Lou Housley is one of the rarest child diseases Diagnosed as Myotonia Gravis the affliction has kept little Sally Lou In Its grip for several months There is no known cause of or treatment for the condition from her muscular affliction the little girl is quite normal Her bones and teeth are well developed The disease usually develops later In childhood and Is characterized by extreme stiffness and clumsiness It is believed to have its origin in faulty functioning of an endocrine gland preventing proper muscle metabolism Extreme youth of the patient has made the case of special Interest with possibility that the condition may be outgrown If the victim survives a few years SEASON IS BEGUN ON WEST COAST St Petersburg Registers Visitors From America and Abroad ST PETERSBURG Fla Sept 1 UP Winter visitors from a score of states and two foreign countries registered at the city information bureau today as the 1934-35 tourist season was officially opened First to register for the season was Mrs A Town 301 Twenty-first street New York City Mrs Town and her husband Dr A Town previously have spent their winters In California Second to register was Mrs Harry Saunders Cape Haitlen Haiti who arrived in St Petersburg by airplane for her first season here Registrations were running two to one over last season which was the best at this resort in the last four years Between September 1 and March 31 last season 45461 visitors registered an Increase of 43 per cent over the previous season City officials estimate that one of every four visitors registers Mrs Sinclair Lewis who writes under her maiden name of Dorothy Thompson was given an to nazi Germany where she had been for a week European diplomatic and newspaper circles were aroused because It was feared other newspaper writers will be Associated Press photograph Will Mix Business and Fun In Convention Thursday At Riviera HERALD BUREAU RIVIERA Fla Sept 1 Firemen ZOO to 350 in number from the area between' Titusville and Key West wlU mix fun with consideration of leading problems of their work at tbe fifth district convention of the State Association here Thursday under the following program made public by Chief West of the local fire department: Concert by a Miami band 10:30 to 11:30 Registration and get-acquainted period at the community hall 11:30 to 13:30 Band concert 13:30 to I Business meeting 1 to 4 with Vice President Homer A Hill of Miami presiding Among the speakers will be Vice President H1U Chief West Dr A Bertram of Miami whose topic will be Fire Chief A Westra of Miami speaking on and Ray Larrabee West Palm Beach assistant fire chief whose subject will be of A barbecue will be held at 6 and 9 a dance will be given at the Community hall STATE COLLEGE BEING PREPARED Twenty-Sixth Session Begins Sept 10 In Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE Fla Sept 1 (JPh-Floors were being scrubbed and windows washed at Florida State College for Women today as preparations were made for beginning of the twenty-sixth annual session on September 10 Registrar Doyle said he expected a 20 per cent Increase this year In the freshman class which numbered approximately 500 last year The total enrollment last year of 1643 also will be Increased by new students In other classes Doyle said Actual class work will not begin until September 17 September 10 to 15 will be devoted-to freshman week activities including meetings and receptions for new students Dr Edward Conradi president of the college will deliver the address of welcome at a formal meeting of the freshmen students on September 11 Registration of freshmen will be held September 13 and 13 Upper classmen will register September 13 and 14 JACKSONVILLE FEELS DROP IN TEMPERATURE JACKSONVILLE Fla Sept 1 UP) An early fall tinge that brought heavy clothing Into view on city streets for the last two days with temperatures hovering near 70 degrees is only Waiter Bennett meteorologist said will be plenty more warm Betty Gene Yasvary and Ruth Vasvary from the Reeve Studio of Dance alii appear on the program of entertainment tonight at the benefit dance given under the auspices of Junior Hadassah at Deauville Beach Casino Photograph by Tooley-Myron Studios IN 3113-MILE TRIP Miamian Drives Sedan From Florida To Chicago For Junior of Band Demonstration of Auburn's economy and performance under various road conditions was made by a stock phaeton six sedan which recently was driven 3113 miles from Florida to Chicago by way of Pennsylvania and New York Capt Upton Miami who drove the Auburn as advance car for the bugle corps and band of the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce reported that 155 gallons of gasoline were used on the trip an average of 2008 miles to the gallon Captain Upton made his report to Christopher of Christopher Motors Miami dealers The Auburn was subjected to tests In the Smoky mountains of North Carolina and the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia Captain Upton who is associated with the Phllbrlck Funeral home here said GRAHAM SERVICE IN NEW LOCATION Garage In DotcnSotcn Section Is Now Serving Owners Service on Graham motor cars in Miami which has been given at the selling agency 2030 Biscayne boulevard will now be rendered at the downtown garage 34 First street for the greater convenience of owners it was announced yesterday A Detwiler will continue as service manager Dean mechanical engineer also is connected with tbe new garage Both are known to Graham owners through long connection with Graham agency service A general garage business with service on all makes of motor cars will be conducted Graham sales will continue at 2030 Biscayne boulevard POSTAL DEPOSITS REVEAL DECLINE $27503 Below Last Year In Key West KEY WEST Fla Sept Despite the fact that there are 105 more depositors with accounts in the postal savings department of the Key West post olfice than there were at the end of August last year there is a decline in deposits of 27503 At the close of business hours today 807 Key Westers had 297417 on deposit in the postal savings Last August a total of 324920 was divided among 702 depositors The decline in the total is attributed by Hollon Bervaldi assistant postmaster to the fact that many of the depositors have during the year transferred considerable of their savings from postal savings to federal bonds which pay ipterest at the rate of 2 y2 per cent NRA ADJUSTOR CHECKS COMPLIANCE WITH CODES FORT MYERS Fla Sept 1 Hawking of Tampa state adjustor for the national recovery administration was in Fort Myers yesterday checking up on compliance with the code regulations Mr Hawking said that he found compliance in this city and that the difficulties encountered were through misunderstanding of the codes and not wilful disobedience BOYS 40 SKELETONS SANTANDER Spain Sept 1 (UP) The skeletons of 40 young men were discovered in prehistoric caves in Suano by a group of youths at play They accidentally found the entrance to the caves During two hours of exploration they found bits of prehistoric pottery and the skeletons TO WED PRINCESS HOMESTEADING PLAN ADVANCED $1000000 Being Expended On Mississippi Projects MEMPHIS Tenn Sept 1 UP) 1000000 federal subsistence homestead program is well on Its way to completion with 200000 already having been spent in erecting model living quarters I Bradshaw direo tor of tbe state program said today Bradshaw was here to confer with Walter Nelson a Memphis architect who le In charge of construction at the Tupelo colony The Mississippi program Include six projects Five of them at Tupelo Laurel Meridian Hattiesburg and McComb are of the industrial type and the sixth at Richton Is of the farm type Bradshaw explained ACCIDENT CAUSED BY FIGHTING BULL Third Automobile Mishap Reported At Fort Myers FORT MYERS Fla Sept A bad bump by a fighting bull near La BeUe yesterday caused the third automobile mishap here In two days due to the presence of cattle on the roads The accident was reported here this morning by Sheriff Bob King who said that It was caused by one bull giving an antagonist a shove which knocked It Into the road crashing Into a passing automobile' Sheriff King helped the motorist whose name was not learned straighten his fender and a shattered headlight On Thursday night a herd of cattle roaming the Thomas A Edison bridge caused two wrecks A motor car driven by Martin Green was smashed while the frightened animals careening down the span crashed Into an automobile belonging to Dr Grace of Fort Myers THREE FOUND DEAD IN HOME Mother and Two Children Victims of Asphyxiation FRANKFORT Ind Sept 1 Mrs Edith Harding 35 widow of Dr Losey Harding and her two children George 11 and Ann 9 were found dead In their home here today victims of asphyxiation A note written apparently by Mrs Harding was found near the bodies It Included instructions for disposal of the estate and said this would be "the happiest moment of my since the death of her young husband The three bodies dressed In night clothing were on a mattress In front of a gas range all Jets of which had been opened Neighbors said they had seen nobody at the home since Tuesday night Dr Harding a prominent young physician here died more than a year ago following an Illness ARE YOU GOING? Sigma Nu Alumni club will meet for luncheon at 12:15 Tuesday at the Robert Clay Hotel Dade County Juvenile Council will meet at 3 today in the Juvenile court room fifth floor courthouse The nominating committee will report The Letter Carriers Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs 11a Chandler 3040 Fourteenth street Mrs Anna Duckworth of Lake Worth district organizer will be guest of honor at the meeting Busy Bee club will give dances at Its clubhouse 828 Twenty-first terrace Tuesday Thursday and Saturday nights Keith Phillips president of the Miami Chamber of Commerce will speak at the meeting of the Miami Advertising club Tuesday In the McAllister Hotel when the club will observe Miami Chamber of Commerce day Mr Phillips will discuss a Chamber of The star clouds of Cygnus and Vul-pecula will be visible at the Southern Cross Observatory Brickell Park tonight and the sun spots will be shown this afternoon Phi Alpha fraternity of the University of Miami will have its first meeting of the fall at 8 Tuesday at the fraternity house Plans for coming activities will be discussed and entertainment will be provided PRINCE GEORGE 4 7 A A Balkan romanre Its setting In the picturesque Alps has culminated in the engagement of Prince Ceorge of England and beautiful Princess Marina of Greece The betrothal of the pair shown here took England by surprise The announcement was made In London Associated Press Photo MURDER TRIAL SET FOR TUESDAY AT KEY WEST KEY WEST Fla Sept 1 Juan Del Pino will go on trial In Circuit court here Tuesday morning for the murder of Peter Hernandez In a beer saloon in Petronia street August 19 Louis Harris has been obtained by friends of Del Pino to represent the young dairyman William Malone appointed acting attorney by Judge Jefferson Browne will prosecute the case LABOR DAY PROGRAM AT OLYMPIA MEETING A Labor day program will be conducted at the meeting of the Olympia Men's Bible Class at 9 a today The lesson and talk will be by Dr Everett Smith and the Labor day speaker will be Frank Roche chairman of labor's citizenship committee There will be music by the labor glee club and labor Instrumental trio COMMUNICATION REFUNDING PLAN FOR MELBOURNE (Citizens Advisory Committee Offers Suggestion MELBOURNE Fla Sept Refunding of Melbourne's bonded debt par over a 30-year period with interest for the first five years at 1 per cent second five years at 3 per pent third five years at 3 per cent and the remaining 15 years at 4 per Cent was recommended to the city Commission by a citizens advisory Committee which met Wednesday evening at the city hall The committee agreed that this represented the atJUlty to pay On fhe above schedule the average rate of Interest over the 30-year period would be 3 per cent A subcommittee composed of Tubbs McNulty Trezevant Holmes and Berg was named to attend a conference with representatives of the bondholders' committee the city commission NAVAL CONTRACT BIDS RECONSIDERA TION A SKED LAKELAND Fla Sept 1 UP) Sen-aor Park Trammell chairman of the Senate naval affairs committee has asked President Roosevelt and Secretary of Navy Swanson to have bids for naval contracts at Pensacola re-Cdnsldered The action followed protests by labor officials at Pensacola of the elimination of low bids of Gulf industries in the awarding of contracts MAURICE MOSS IN BANKRUPTCY 'Maurice Moss 531 Clematis street West Palm Beach president of Credit Clothing Company formerly known as Fashion Frocks yesterday fljed a bankruptcy petition In United Btates District court through his attorney Lesser of West Palm Beach He listed unsecured claims of 3355947 stock In trade 700: fixtures 50 and debts due on open accounts 160 DEEDS Tlrrtda Apartment Properties Inc to Timmons lot 4 block A first addition of Druid Court Subdivision Mary Ethel Linthicum to Della Cox lot block 28 city of Miami south Nclen Youns to Arthur Baumann lot i block li Miami Shores George A Bigelow to Adelaide Riley lot 4 block Surprise Lake Ranger Realty Company to Ethel A Dreyer tot 13 block 77 Lawrence Estate Smkpoh Company Inc to William Holmes lot 35 Hopkins Respbdivision Nrtalle Grimes Lawrence to 8 Roberts lot 18 block 4 Le Roi Roberta to Allen lot 18 block 4 Le Rol A Smith as liquidator to Bmethurst lot 11 block J14 city of Miami north William Broomfield to Albertina Broomfield lot 9 block 5 Shenandoah Lettie Copeland to McClave lot olocle 15 Idlewtld Park A Smlth to John Garwood lot 10 of Hish Point A Smith to Vincent Syracuse lot 8 block 1 Hillside Terrace A Smith to A DeWolf lot 10 )jock 4 West End Park A Smith to Lawrence Fox part of lot block 17 Biscayne Park Estates A Smith to Jones lot 23 block 2 Evergreen Lawns No 1 A Smith to Hubert Stewart lot 24 block 13 West End Park A Smith to Cora Mulligan lot ft block 2 Ridgeview Miami Beach Improvement Company to William Jefferson lot 2 block Surprise Lake Dale Miller Realty Company to The-epohs Grmatre lots 20 and 21 block ft Dale Miller Tract No 1 Mrs McAllister to Mortgage Bond and Investment Corporation all of the subdivision known as McAllister Terrace Bessie Butler to Ann McL Goodrich iot 40 bock 5 Irens Manor David Ten Eyck Huyck to Theola Ruff Gibbons lets 19 and 20 block 12 Section Coral Gables Slenker to Rodine Holding Company lot 44 block 1 Nautilus Subdivision Garrison Home Builders Inc to Board of Public Instruction lots 1 to 28 inclusive block 24 Resubdivision James Cooper to Fiilo Belton lot ft block 6 Highland Park Fiilo Belton to the Travla Company lot ft block 6 Highland Park A Smith as liquidator to A McGregor lot 4 block 2 Ailapattah School Subdivision Howard Grlest to Joseph HalL lots 10 and 11 block 3 East Haven Home Seekers Realty Company to Joseph Hall lots 10 and 11 block 3 East Haven First Trust Company to Joseph Hall lots 10 and 11 block 3 East Haven i Willie Smith to Burkins lots ft and ft block 3 Palm Terrace i John Ash to Norman Castor lot 14 1 block 22 Ocean Front Property Smith to Lauretta A Brown lots 1 1ft and 17 block 60 Lincoln Subdivision Purchasers Corporation to Irving Thomas lands in Section 32-54-41 Coral Gables Inc to Irving Thomas lands in Section 32-54-41 Margaret McDermott to I A Lambert lot 3 block fto Ocean Beach No SPANISH WAR VETERAN A The two-piece frock has now achieved such an Important position in fashion that no wardrobe Is complete without at least one of them Many of the great Paris dressmakers showed dresses of this type In their autumn openings and the mode is gaining followers every day Here is an Ideal expression of this style made of the material of the moment black satin The blouse has an epaulet band on the shoulders that Is actually part of the sleeves with an Inverted pleat on each side Pleats in the skirt make It pleasant for walking as well as creating a decidedly slender silhouette A tie or bow or scarf lovely In metal cloth or velvet Pattern 1922 Is available In sizes 12 14 16 18 20 30 32 34 36 38 and 40 Size 16 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric Illustrated step-by-step sewing Instructions Included Send fifteen cents (15 cents) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for each Anne Adams pattern Write plainly your name address and style number Be sure to state size wanted And while you are writing why not Include an order for a fascinating book crammed from cover to cover with stunning illustrations and captivating descriptions of new fashions fabrics and other things that make a woman chic The current Issue of the Anne Adams Pattern Book Price fifteen cents book and pattern together twenty-five cents Address orders to The Miami Herald Pattern Department 243 Seventeenth street New York City IN GRIFFIN THEY ARGUE ABOUT OUR COURTHOUSE many stories tail is the That was the argument Miami were asked to settle last for Cobb of Griffin received a telegram from asking that question and requesting an immediate reply Scarboro of the detective bureau wired back: is 27 stories with 5000-gallon pyramid tank room Beckham On Slot Machines Editor The Herald: As president of the Florida State Probation Association I wish to commend through your columns the recent action of Governor Sholtz in ordering a clean-up of slot machines throughout the state There exists In my opinion no greater or contributing factor to delinquency particularly among the youth of the state than the unrestricted public operation of slot machines properly called because of the heavy odds which exist against the victim playing the same As Judge of the Juvenile court in Dade county I have had occasion to see the harmful effects upon children who are often Induced to steal and break the law in other ways in order to get funds to feed into these slot machines which hav been seized in several counties Including ours some time ago If any law enforcement officers have had reservations about the proper course to pursue in dealing with such machines the announced policy directed to the sheriffs of each county should leave no further doubts in their minds and should result in Florida ridding itself of this criminal octopus which not only breeds the habit of gambling among our people but easily lends itself to public corruption and graft because of the large illicit profits which flow from the same I am sure all rlght-thjnklng people of our state and particularly those Interested lit child welfare will commend this ac-f -tion on the part of the governor njL Join wholeheartedly In this campalgiU thereby assisting the governor and sheriffs of the state in rendering a valuable service not only for the good of the present generation but for the boys and girls who come after I hope that every paper In the state will either copy this communication and reproduce it or express Itself individually In its own community on this very important question Thanking you for an opportunity for this expression through your valuable columns I am BECKHAM President Florida State Probation Modernization Campaign In Florida ill Get Under Way This Week BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JACKSONVILLE Fla Sept Greening of Lakeland liaison officer of the American Bankers Association for the federal housing administration in Florida today announced four meetings will be held next week to open modernization campaign in the state Fona A Hathaway state housing administrator Will speak at the meetings which will be held at Tallahassee Tuesday Orlando Wednesday West Palm Beach Thursday and Tampa Friday Chairmen of committees In 10 cities to co-operate with the campaign were announced by the administration as follows: Frank 8 Groover Jacksonville Charles Leffler Miami Frank Hawkins Adams Tampa: Quitman St Petersburg: Turner Pensacola: Rex Orlando: George Ben-sel West Palm Beach: Hervey Laird Lakeland Weisigler Daytona Beach and Porter Key West police night Ga They him Chief NRA IN Florida recovery his floor of to room Mr state WHITE A rare joined gophers HEADQUARTERS MIAMI ARE MOVED Pearman southeastern field adjuster of the national administration has moved headquarters from the ground the old post office building 325 in the same building office works under the compliance director Walter GOPHERS CAPTURED WILLISTON Sept 1 (UP) pair of white gophers captured near Balnville Mont recently a pair of equally rare black In the WilUstoa boo Fred Wetnel of Youngstown Ohio drew crowds at the Spanish war contention in Pltsburg Ohio with his Impersonation of the late President Theodore Roosevelt Here he is shown and all entertaining a group of policemen Associated Press Photo I.

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