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SECTION ONE THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER-The Foremort Newspaper of The Two (7171011M7R- MONDAY NOVEMBER 23 1928 FAIR GRANGE URGES CHANGES IN FARM POLICIES 1-- TT! ITIrriTr ITATT rl Marvin McIntyre (center) nreAi- InrA II fl fl 11 fir Marvin McIntyre (center) presi- Fr TH 0 -t-E Coughlin Denies RSI ERIA Defense Of Pogroms AT 'LITT LE IV HIT HOU SE' dential secretary here chats with two visitors to the "Little White House" at Warm Springs Cromwell (right) husband of Heiress Doris Duke Cromwell and Marriner Eccles (left) chairman of the Federal reserve board Cromwell and Eccles went to Warm Springs to confer with President Roosevelt 1E11 To 1 1V'fT1fl BY WESTBROOK PEGLIR 1E111E113 gillIFT iir TEW YORK Now 27 I don' I I PtilifOns IN know what is coming Ilk er me but I find myself growing more and more i reasonable day by dllyay I SPecie t- Elevation of Prices to Reason- a come to believe --i that newspapers et able Profit and Check on and newspaper- 1 men should re- Trade Treaties Sought spect the pri- 1 1 ft vacy of incliv id- uals and that SAN FRANCISCO Nov in the case of a executive committee of the Lindbergh or a k' National Grange made public here Garbo d' '4 tonight its "platform for agriculvants to be let alone 1 he press lure" calling for elevation of farm I rinrnin in uais and that SAN FRANCISCO Nov in the case of a 7 4 executive committee of the Lindbergh or a National Grange made public here 't1 Garbo tonight its "platform for agricul- wants to be let alone the press lure" calling for elevation of farm Priest Says His Address Decried Atheistic Jews and Gentiles Alike Deplored Persecution of Hebrews But Also Pro tested Cruelty to Christians Funeral for Mother of Mrs Hamilton Jones Will Be Held Today in Raleigh mew I in rtitieign I ktM '''sk skssa'S': 24tO kttbk 44 1 N' '''s 1:11 021kA': 1 '6v 0' '0'i: 4:44 't s- 0 it' ksk Ikukt ks 2:::: Aks '''W-1- 'k: s1 -t 0 s's '1s 2 TN $''z sst:" '3 A zs s- -Xs -I Of I4 '1 t' r-z :7 ::1 ''O 4'4 'V TSP" i '''''A 'SW' 0 14 s' s' lk cs 1 ti 1:: IS: 1: 7:: zikA-s-' 4 4 A A4 4 A iz :40 (14t 40 4 4111104 kA'-'4 lil 4 ''sn 0 etA' 1 'st' i K'A 4-' A2i: tss 4 1 ''-'1t' 1 A -iNv It 4- -'1 4- i 1 4 IN A ''4- sl-- 4111 04 of has no mandate from the people to prices to the "reasonable profit" harass them for statements and level and revision of Federal farm photographs policies This is quite a change of view 1 In a I5-point program evolved from that of my cub days in ('hi- as the result of action taken at cago when the picture-chaser was the recent National Grange convenan important member of the staff tion in Portland Ore the corn-and the craft took mischievous imittee advocated "amendment and pride in the stra tegems by which simplification" of the Federal farm photographs were obtained of peo act adopted of a monetary policy pie who were in the news Too that will assure an honest measure often people break into the news of value of reasonable permanency merely by reason of their relation- and reorganization of government ship to some one who has got into agencies ''where efficiency or trouble with the law or with some 'economy may be achieved" female and although themselves It resolved to "permit no legislacompletely innocent are paraded tion to be adopted which will rein the lineup so to speak stilt in either immediate or eventual Recently Greta Garbo returned regimentation of the farmer" and from Europe and against her will voiced opposition to any infringe- submitted to a mass interview she tration of authority or was not ill-treated in the copy so ment of slates rights" far as I observe'd but one New "We believe" said the platform York paper ran a picture of her "in self-determination by farmers next day which obviously was se- generally and in commodity groups lected for spite It was a horrible of their own program and urge that picture of a woman whose face is in enactment of amendment to such her fortune and if there is no such legislation as the wages and hours thing as libel by picture then this law careful study be given to its was a case in which the law was etTect upon agriculture" an ass One plank advocated a require- 1 The picture was so bad that it ment that all trade treaties be sub-just could not have been selected ject to Senate ratification and that for any other reason than to get opportunity be given for 'study hunk with Miss Garbo for her of their provisions" It also advoaloofness in the past and if there catecr tne barring of farm commodwere a law 'I do not doubt that ity imports "if the net results adds Miss Garbo could prove malice to idle men or idle acreage or The newspaper photographers causes American products to be I have a hard job which would be sold below cost of production" made Tin easier by the establish- The platform was given out as ment of the individuals right not the committee stopped here en route to be photographed I et that from Portland to a meeting of the should be the right of individuals Texas State Grange and they should have the means Louis Taber national master to enforce it i I ts 7 11 ern oniA 4 Ile o-1 net i 1 An rew "We believe" said the platform her "in self-determination by farmers se- generally and in commodity ity groups ble of their OWn program and urge that is in enactment of amendment to such telt legislation as the wages and hours his law careful study be given to its its effect upon agriculture" One plank advocated a require- It ment that all trade treaties be sub- ject to Senate ratification and that 4et opportunity be given for "study Wr of their provisions" It also advo- 're catecrtne barring of (arm commod- tat ity imports "if the net results adds to idle men or idle acreage or 'I's causes American products to be sold below cost of production" h- The platform was given out as ot the committee stopped here en route at from Portland to a meeting of the Is Texas State Grange ns Louis Taber national master of the said the committee 1 DETROIT Nov Rev Charles Coughlin repeated today in full his address last Sunday on the Nazi I DtinicAm Nov persecution of Jews and asked his audience "to judge for A Erwin k'i(lOW Of Otle Of the itself whether the speech was either vicious or un-AmerSouth's pioneer textile manufactur- ican: 'Following liers died at her home Hillcrest to- last Sundays broad- i day The yungest daughter of Rast said the Royal oak iviun wi ll ti prove nt actually I invited ithe late Rev Albert Smedes found-1 a vicious priest shit invite the non-communist er of St 1 ous campaign of mis- id 1 1 representation based upon fancy 1 non-atheistie Joys whom I respect school at Raleigh she was married in S88 She is survived by three dant 1 and not upon fact has been carried and whom I deeply sympa ot only against me but against' tors Mrs Hamilton Jones of Char- flt1 thize to join ith me in combat-lone Mrs Glenn of Winston- n' ca use I represent" ling Communism Salem and Mrs Hargrove Bellamy Father Coughlin added that "II "I will prove that I did not de- of Wilmington The funeral will am forced to defend myself not for I fend Naziism but condemned it mvself be held Monday afternoon at 3 but for the cause I up- vigorously I will prove that o'clock in the chapel of St Mark hold" 's condonmed the Nazi pogroms" school He described last Sunday's ad- Father Coughlin thrti gave the dress as one "whose main objective following six-point summary of his Vrage-Hour Heartig Set was to point out the cause of all previous discourse which he said WASHINGTON Nov of Chris- snowed: The Wage-Hour administrator set tians as well as of Jews" and con- "I That imparalielled publicity December 9 today for a hearing onitinued: was given to the recent Jewish per a petition to exempt processors of IIITS ATHEISTIC JEWS secution in Germany culminating Puerto Rican tobacco employed in "Admittedly I did attack and will in a $-100000000 fine against 600- the area of Production from thecontinue to attack atheistic Jews000 Jews and that such glowing minimum wage and maximumland the atheistic gentiles and those publicity was a blessing because it hours provisions of the fair labor i who sustain them brings the Nvhole problem of per-standards act 12 "But as a matter of record 1 -Hsecution into the open CONDEMNS POGROMS Germany No on er "2 That the persecution of tho dr ee Nmv sn ed i I that rt mi at a Ys is ii injustice con- '3 That there were definite Mecca tu ents causes that produced the effect lia(znin a sst alt e11171' ieirt hAe cJ oe rudsi rt el too closely interwoven 'with the 4 growth of Communism in Germany that the Jews held many Young American Intellectuals Now Have to Go No Farther important positions in the Corn-Than Nearby University to Find Famous German Savant munist state of Russia and were responsible in part for financing the Found for More Than 100 Exiled Scholars Russian revolution "4 That despite this charge on In the part of the Nazi government persecution is an injustice and must that while we are l'n varby six years since Adolf Hitler rose to power several hun-inn be tole dred otAstanding German artists scholars and professional men have dealing with the subject of persetransferred their activities to the United States The Associated Press cution let us of this generation bin a series of three articles will describe the agencies as well as the in- quidate all dividuals involved in this movement This first article deals with schol-'by Communists of Christians as well ars placed in American schools as persecution by Nazis of JeWS 'I That it was regrettable that BY ALBERT WILSON the press and radio in America in NEW YORK Nov used to be "the thing" which avocations Jews have risen to such high these for young American intellectuals to finish their education were nut employed to complain in Germany but today the youth of this country need go vigorously about the persecution of 110 farther than a nearby university to find a famous Ger- Christians in recent years CHRISTINS MARTYRS TOO man savant "6 That these recent years have Oxford and Cambridge in Eng-t gone that this is our year I emsod the Sorbonne and Clermont- i this country either in industrial that we of this age should 'errand in France drew many stu-lresearch laboratories or in class- distill our sympathy not only from ious Americans but for the most rooms the tears of Jewish sufferers but rofound learning Germany was thel Dr Albert Einstein the mathe- also from I he blood of Christian Wrea matician and Thomas Mann and eliminate all persecuWilliam Cardinal O'Connell the garded by some literary critics asltion and the cause thereof' can of America's Catholic greatest living writer are per-I After 'asserting that last week's rchy voiced this widespread be-lhaps the most distinguished Ein- broadcast was "neither unpatriotic ef a few days ago when he said stein works at the institute for ad- nor un-American nor anti-Jewish aat Germany was once "the intel-Ivanced study at Princeton nor pro-Nazi" the priest rebroad- Ttual nation in the world" and arid Mann has lectured there and least a transcription of that address ant it had once been considered elsewhere "There is no Jewish question in a great place to go to school" Three who died recently in this America" Father Coughlin said fIUt: OF INTELLECTUALS country were Emmy Noether known near the conclusion of today's re-But the men and women whoas "the greatest woman mathemati- marks "Please God may there itight past school generations of eian and Eva nese! authority on never be one However there is mericans at Heidelberg Goettin-extinct languages loth of whom question Of Communism in Ameri ars placed in American schools BY ALBERT WILSON NEW YORK Nov used to be "the thing" for young American intellectuals to finish their education in Germany but today the youth of this country need go no farther than a nearby university to find a famous German savant Oxford and Cambridge in land the Sorbonne and Clermont-lin this country either in industrial Ferrand in France drew many stu-lresearch laboratories or in classdious Americans but for the most rooms profound learning Germany was the ll Dr Albert Einstein the mathe- mecca Imatician and Thomas Mann re-William Cardinal O'Connell the garded by some literary critics as dean cif America's Catholic greatest living writer are perarchy voiced this widespread be7lhaps the most distinguished Ein 1411: ti "I ftil 1411g- lief few days ago when he said 'stem works a the institute for that Germany was once the int Ivanced study at Princeton "el- lectual nation in the world" and and Mann has lectured there and that it had once hem considered 'elsewhere great place to go to school" Three Who died recently in this INFLUX OE INTELLECTUALS country were Emmy Noether known But the men and Iv oMen Whn aS "the greatest woman tau sch ght past ool generations of clan" and Eva Eiesel authority on Americans at Heidelberg Goettin-extinct languages loth of whom 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 i 1 110NIIIHALER LOCAL SPEAKER President of Salem College Preaches at Charlotte Moravian Church MOW Dr Howard Rondthaler president of Salem college Winston-Salem was the guest preacher at the local Moravian church yesterday Dr Itondthaler chose for his subject The Pageant of Poverty" His was in line with the church's season of Advent and he took the lesson about Christ's entry into Jerusalem as the basis of his remarks The speaker said the observance of the advent helped to lengthen the spiritual impressions of Chrismas and he observed that the spiritual should certainly be as METHODS have changed for the better in 25 years and tricks which were used back around the outbreak of the big war have been forgotten There has been untary reform but the development of the camera has created new problems and abuses and they need to be considered for the good of the newspaper business itself I believe it was fair to ask Lindbergh if it was true that he was engaged to marry Miss Morrow that time but plainly it was his right to give no answer There was an assumption that he be-! longed to the public and that therefore he had an obligation to discuss his private affairs for publication But he didn't actually belong to the public and although LI is personally embarrassing to a reporter to receive an icy Flare in reply to a question that after all is one of the occupational hazards and does not justify reprisals There have been cases in which persons who merely did not want to talk or be photographed have been chased on foot and in cabs and compelled to dodge ii freight elevators and assume disguises Servants have been bribed tn assist in such pursuits and onen the stories have nothing but in- quisitiveness for their excuse No actual news of legitimate interest to the public is involved in many such incidents le Ks I- 'Y 1- is A' is 0 a II 1 I I --t: I ss s' 1 -s 0 ssrsit: -es V'-'11tv' 4 '''4 -s' AV 70 -s 'SSs-: A s1 4 4'4 4 's: TA onvic rolsoner 7 aces eath ec Impending Execution of Anna Hahn Recalls case of Only Othbe i er Woman Ever to Be Sentenced to Oie for Murder History of Ohio BY ALAN KRIEG Grange CLEVELAND NOV Ohio Supreme courCS considered the action of the Port- decree that Anna Marie Hahn convicted Cincinnati poison' land convention ''a clear-cut call from the farmers of America for murderess must die in the electric chair at Ohio penitenle a program embracing revision of tiary on Dec 7 recalls the only other case in the slate the farm act lifting of farm prices history in which a woman was given the death penalty and national recovery" She was Mrs Maude Lowther FAIR SHARE OF INCOME quarter-blood Indian girl ventral ning board of Smith's dump truck The first plank asked that the figure in one of the states most during a fake holdup and fired a farmer be given "equality of op- sensational "love slayings" pottunity and a fair share of the was sentenced in June She bullet into the woman's brain The Ian in the Smith's nine-month-old son Donald national income" Ashtabula county "min" Pleas vete lying asleep in his mother's Farm act revision development court at Jefferson to pay with arms own she was slain but he of "a long-time substitute program" her life for the murder of Mrs wam not injured and Grange co-operation with 01- Clara Smith on the eve of Memo- er farm organizations was suggested rial Day 1930 The question of executive clem- ency for Mrs Lowther never came as a means of bringing about en- But Mrs Lowther still is alive be fore the governor of Ohio be- actment of a program assuring the Now 30 years old she is serving a cause Ins distriet court of appeals farmer "reasonable profit above life term without hope of pardon I at loungstown gr ante the cost of operating his farm" at the Ohio Women's Reformatory tin i i nor cervi To assure the American farmer at Marysville She was saved from 'ter a new 'r'a a i 'r Bon at Jeffeson Before the re- first place in the domestic market the electric chair when a court of 'un A Before trial marten age tv vv vermyer the program called for ''prices con- appeals granted her a new trial at Fiemont assIgned to Jefferson sistent with the American standard which the life sentence was imby the state supreme court grant- I of living" and the development of posed ed a change of venue and the case new crops and new uses and mar- GOVERNOR ONLY norE was transferred to the Wayne coun- kris as WC11 as for import restncMrs Hahn 32-yearodd blond ty court at Wooster 1 Bons 'and a senatorial check on German immigrant still hopes that There Judge George A Stern trade treat les she too will 'beat the rap" But presided at Mrs 'ember's second The platform called for continua- tion and development of "a sound unless executive celemncy IS grant- hearing only onee before had a I ed by Gov Martin I Davey rural credit program" by keeping it jury in Wayne county returned a I low as appears she will go to the chair verdict carrying a death penalty I farm loan rning interest rates as and for she has appealed unsuccess- In Mil John Callahan was hanged 1 consistent with ea power fully to the district appeals court in the local county jail yard after good business methods similarly the slate sunnily court and the low rates for farm co-o peratives a jury convicted him of murder United States Supreme Court and more production credit and WAIVERS JURY TRIAL credit union facilities Governor Davey in other capital 1 cases has taken the position that On Dee 7 1931 two weeks after i NEUTRALITY LEGISLATION her paramour was executed Mrs i he should not interfere v'ith the It also advocated mak lug war judgment of the courts But wheth- Lowther went on trial before Judge il profitless enactment of -the strong- er his postion be altered due Start One prospective juror had est possible neutrality legislation to the fact the condemned person been tentatively seated in the jury adequate armament to protect the is a woman is known only to him box when Defense Attorney Frank er country and the drafting of cap- Mrs Hahn was convicted of poi Marvin told the court hia Clit'llt ital and industry RS Welt as man soning Jamb Wagner 7ayearold Wished to WiliVe trial by jury and power in time of national conflict" throw herself upon the mercy of I Cincinnatian The state charges The platform asked a speeding that she poisoned six other aged the court up of employment by industry as persons after winning their oath- She entered a guilty plea to gen- I "the greatest single step toward dence and obtaining control of eral charges of homicide and on nal ional recovery" their financial Milli's Dec 9 Judge Stant pronounced sen- ''Balance the budget and remove For nearly a year Mra Ilahn tenets He returned a verdict of the threat of excessive taxation' has been the only prisoner guilty and fixed the penalty at life sind On plank "A fair tax pro- in the state prison at Columbus imprisonment Although declargram compelling all to contribute which houses 4200 male convicts lug himself in for Of capital is essential" She was provided a siwial suite punishment Judge dge Sla stated Another expressed opposition to in the same building which houses that it was his belief Mrs Lowther "corporation and chain farming" the death chair WWI not responsible for her acts and asked protection for family- There were I I Mt'll on the jury and I hat she was a victim of the sized farms "in all government pro- which -on Nov 0 mg broil i i i plotting of her sweetheart Pe gla niS and in taxation" It asked the guilty verdict against Mrs declared that ''her general back- cc di rapid extension of rural electrifica- Hahn without recommending mer- ground was entitled to mercy" lion and better educational and re- cy thus making the death im after the sentence enalty Fiva dt re search facilities for the farm areas mandatory But it was no all-male ence WaS gi pronunced the part-Indian girl en- 1 CONTINUED SOIL PROGRAM jury which foimd Mrs Lowther tered the Marysville reformatory Continuation of soil conservation guilty of the killing of Mrs Smith as a part of a permanent farm pro- LOVER PAYS IVITH LIFE THREE HURT AS TRUCK ho gram was advocated but he pro- Also convicted of the murder gram asked that it be based upon with Mrs Lowther wax her lover OVERTURNS NEAR CHESTER ral lin "proper land use rather than as the victim's husband Tihy Smith a means to crop control" 26-year-old trucking contractor special to The Observer Le After several Mays of execution cuEsnit NOV 27 Iv) granted by the courts he Wrill to George Brakefivid 31 well- 11 his death in the Ohio primal electric known farmer of the Amen' lit la (OM- rot chair on Nov 20 1931 munitv near Chester and his two an Mrs Lowther end Smith after children Hazel five and Ralph nu an illicit romance of only ID days' three are in Pryor hospital here which started with a "pick-up" tonight as the result of injuries 4 dale in a movie I heater plotted to uffered early tonight when the hot kill the ma's wife then mother tru in ck they were riding Sin of hi two young children the state overturned The truck turned over wit charged several times and was badly dam- is The part-Indian girl will alleged to have lain in wait for several aged chs hours while Smith brought him wife Seveal stitches were taken In two small sons to the death Brakefield's head Hazel is being the lonely road near treated for severe face bruises and the Ashtabula then climbed to the run- Ralph for cuts on his cheek ens It for giOn lboro The at alter of Stale is the the s4sv i 1 tz 4 7 4 ii I '4 -A's'e: if- ''k i 4 "4': 'i Ok ca "Please Cod we will sOINT it If Jews persist ii upporting Communism directly or indirectly that will be regrettable By their failure to use the press the radio and the banking house where they stand so prominently to fight Communism as vigorously as they fight Naziism the Jews invite the charge of being supporters Of Communism "As Christ said 'You are either with me or against me'" 4 marked as the commercial empha- adsis laid on Christmas Ile pointed out how Jesus offered Himself to Ills people in his triumphal entry yet it Was a procession of humility "a Ile rode on a donkey sat on gar- ments for a saddle and pa" mathematibranches were His banners made a pageant of PnvellY many tragic details" he said en Bonn Berlin Cologne and Itaught at Bryn Mawr: and William Dr Rondthaler spoke of the Sa- Breslau are cattered through in- "Stern originator of the "intelligence yior's weeping over the city and stitutions ranging from Yale andlquotient" Who was at Duke univerhow the rulers commanded Him MI 'Harvard In California and StanfordIsity bid His disciples and the children And they I are being joined by teach- iNOTED TEACHERS to hush their cries of triumph )' lc from Vienna Prague Milan and James Franck (University of Chi-which the Master replied "The iHome Icago) Nobel prize winner for work very stones would cry out if these Shortly I I after Hitler became the on atoms Kurt Lewin (Iowa) child ceased" I Chancellor Of Germany on January psychology expert: Hermann EraenThe minister continued In depiction Ir the "emergency committee ikel (Stanford) philologist: Helmut the scene the city crying Vk! ho i i 3 for the aid of distlaced German (North Carolina) philosophy is?" Then Jesus entering was formed here Recent- Paul Till ich (Union Theological temPle and cleansing it' and it substituted the word "foreign" i a y) an on ethics ing bark to Bethany I begge" for "German" in its reeog- Arthur von Hipnet massathusetts that all should deepen their (Tv nition of events in Austria Institute of Technology) cathode erence for Jesus arid to make the shwa kin and Italy rays expert Hans Messer (PennsylChristMas season a spiritual one The committee headed by Drvania) authority on money Hein46 Livingston Earrand president em- rich Bruening Chancellor of GerLEGION WELFARE eritus of Cornell and many from 1930 to 1932 (Harvard) with Prot Stepheil Duggan form- 'political science LEADERS GATHER erly of City College of New York Carl Landauer (California) as its its hard-working secretary in- nomics: Ernst Berl (Carnegie Tech) ing sists it operates only at the behest electrochemistry expert: A I Ways and Means of Obtain of American for 'Manes (Indiana) authority on in- i Funds for Widows and Or the refugees surance: Julius Lips (Howard) an- MORE THAN 100 PLACED thropologist: Holborn (Yale) phans of Vets Discussed In other words the American uni-historian: Max Rheinstein (Chicago) orsity comes to the committee ittee whe law: Otto Szasz (Cin- i Carl Landauer (California) economics Ernst Berl (Carnegie Tech) electrochemistry expert: Alfred 'Manes (Indiana) authority on insurance: Julius Lips (Howard) anthropologist: Ilajo Holborn (Yale) historian: Max Rheinstein (Chicago) comparative law Otto Szasz NEGRO MAN PERISHES WHEN DWELLING BURNS CHESTER Nov 27 Coroner Smith Darby stated that a negro man who has been tentatively identified as Nathan Young about 27 a workman for A local Avholcsale concern was burned to death late Saturday night when fire destroyed the 'thrielling on Culp Itill which he ()minted County and city officers a re investigating the case Coroner Darby had his jury view Young's body today and will hold the inquest Tuesday afternoon at the Chester county courthouse at 3 o'clock 10 In criminal cases there should be more latitude I suppose because crime Is news but even so it must be recognized that the papers are not police agencies and certainly the children or wife of a person accused of some wrong do not automatically forfeit all rights I am not sure what these rights are but they should be defined as clearly as they can be and then respected It is grief enough to be a member of a family in deep trouble without the additional punishment )of the pillory and it would ease rather than complicate the problem of reporters and photographers to acknowledge that certain types of assignments are not legitimate and to abandon a phase of newspaper work which does the public no good and harms the newspaper business 4oi FAKE STORK RACE FAILS AS ALIBI FOR SPEEDING (Cincinnati internationally known mathematician Alfred Salmony (Vassar and New York university) expert on eastern art Bans Rademacher (Pennsylvania formerly Wisconsin) decipherer of Babylonian documents Walter Friedlaender (New York university) painting aulority: MartinSommerfeld (Smith) literature: Paul Tedesco (Princeton ri Mier I(New York university) painting letitY: MartinSommerfeld (SmitahT1111 literature: Paul Tedesco (Princeton GREENSBORO Nov 27 it has need of a certain type of in- structor and the committee is not Ways and means of obtaining widows and orphans of de for of emed World War veterans WriT gr'C'S place c'r America" teachers' The COMMittee has 1000 applications discussed here this afternoon by file mostly from scholars still representatives from American Le nfil in Germany but has placed only 55 posts Legion auxiliaries in permanent posts an addition Forty and Eight voitures in every al 70 in temporary assignments section of the Stale But through other agencies ns Dr IL Ca SteVenS of Greens- no tilt onnlonittnn nn nen umj Uti Isto 1tott ill permanent posts and an addition- al 70 in temporary assignments But through other agencies as well As the committee an estimated rica'aennerimalhemarts and Fritz Haas (Field useum) authority On mollusks and other distill Institute) discoverer of ancient luished professionals who have 400 German professors are at work languages: Joseph Klein (St John's)tound new homes in America) commander of the child welfare program for the North Carolina department of the American Legion presided over the meeting which was attended by 55 persons session began with luncheon 12:30 o'clock and an informal round table discussion was held the meeting Those present included Department Commander Burgin Pennell Asheville Andy Lull of Greensboro grand cher de gnu of the Forty and Eight and Mrs Walter Craven of Charlotte who secretary to the child welfare chairman Similar meetings will be held In eastern and western parts of State in the future vvith Dr Castevens presiding 10 Yolk' Ogg 1 ottE5grOlve 80 NAKIN69 0 YeAgS ir( TO gOril la MI )1fil111A11145t tix PoNr 7107 fp 0 7It c-1 44 r0 I 1 4 SEATTLE Nov "Payments" said this plank Car Officers It Fineman and "should be made during the current Steele pH after an automobile crop year and should not be used they said was going 70 miles an leverage for further complihour overtook it and inquired: once" "Where's the fire'?" The program expressed opposiFrank Burns 34 was breathless lion to the suggested transfer of "I'm sorry boys" the officers forestry and similar government quoted him "I'm taking my wire services from the jurisdiction of the to the hospital She's going to hove Deportment of Agriculture a baby" It called for recognition that "ex' Apologetic the policemen rot- cessive or unnecessary cost or dislowed Burns' car to the hospital tribution increases cost to consumer The physician came nut of the and decreases prices to producers" room talked with the officers The Co-operation between farmers woman was not going to have a and farm organizations and among baby agriculture industry and labor Finally the policemen said Burns was held up as a means toward told them the woman was not his mutual welfare wife that he made up the story The program advocated main-as an alibi for speeding tenonce of private ownership of Burns was booked for reckless railroads larger road building pro driving his companion for disor- grams and expressed opposition to derly conduct the diversion of highway revenue to other channels An expert stales that only 61 per "Organization and self help" cent of eggs Ket produce chickens were suggested for motive power to put the program into opera es 'sJe huh "Payments" said thim plank "should be made during the current crop year and should not be used RS leverage for further compli- alICV" The program expressed opposi- lion to the suggested transfer of forestry and similar governinent ievices from the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture It called for recognition that "ex- 'essive or unnecessary cost of dis- ribution increases cost to consumer ind decreases prices to producers" Co-operation between farmers and ind farm organizations and among griculture industry and labor ar tit Og tsti'cr risi3 l) 47it k' A a ses 4-- s' 44' it A 'vs's xx '-'4 'rr tr I ri Pt'f'dsj i -ki: e'es 0 4' Footprints In 300000-Year-Old Rocks Believed Work Of Indian Sculptors fr'l A LA People admire men and women who stay young looking energetic is el nit 1 eC no ow who mountains mid that every one Ile toils sect known ns the Ilarmonites rxamined WnS unquestionably on had cniPloYed a stone iThiSnn Cid Indian carving from the rock a slab containing thr ThrY arc always found nrar impressions watrr he said expressing thr opin- This WaS dont- Dr Seim() Intl that the human foot was sym- said despite much local Kok's! hI('h Ntime prehistoric Indian from persons Moho said thr clergy hod employed a stone mason to cid from the rock a slab conlaining the impressions This NV done Dr Seim() lerart said despite much local protest from IIVESMIS Moho said the WASHINGTON Nov A rnembcr of the Stnillisonian stitution's staff altributcrl In Indian sculptors today the 'human occasionally found in 300- 000-year-o1d rocks which have in 4 J1 clergyman intended to pass them off as "footprints of Christ" So far as is known Salillisoniao NEGRO IS ELIMINATED AS SNIPER SUSPECT WASHINGTON Nov 27 negro captured after a gun battle police apparently was eliminated tonight as a suspect in the 10- day hunt for the mysterious sniper day mint tor Inc Mysterious iiiniperl This NV yeast now gives you a splendid supply of 4 necessary vitamins The yeast itself acts like a "booster" for these vitamins when digestion is slow It supplies other essentials that help you make fuller use of these vitamins and the food you eat Eat '2 rakes 'eery 1 hootr before breakfast or luneiL the other hour before or in SMN if you don I begin to MI yourtger! now giv( a you a of 4 necessary vita- itself a like a ese vitamins when it suppliPs other Ip you make fuller mins and the food clay --one 1 (totr lune he ot her 1 i '71)1iimnr in people nsseciated with a watering trigued scientists for many years place One explanation that smile have The Smithsonian's records shmv If ()NW 40 and growing "middle-aged" too fast it may be due to two common Around 40 people orton don't got enough vitamins 1 Poorer cotton sots In at this slow you clown A remarkable tonic food that aids both I hese aft er-I() I roubles is Heischmann a newitRilt-VITAMIN Yeast Helps Many A IlAfter 40sit Fel Look for this NEW HIGH-VITAMIN LABEL Look for this We don't nay you'll feel like Ovine a sang recital HrT it contiliontiontt imio the joy out or lire try 1-1EN-AM I I the chrwitirt gum wet( to 110 What a differtw it mnken I And Wm no limey to take ll'ou 'limply rticto it to tvI otli illtaramotin honetitti No wonder foll4 ticlaim "FEN-AMIN'r ISPPM ft jipt hke nneeir Try it yours-if todoti advanced in the past is that theithe first written report on such twfficials said the UN Papp npver )01prilik WaS Made to the Amer-Idul so but instead set tip the slah thelican Philosophical society in 1837iin his garden where if was exatnfirst hy Henry Schooleraft a student'ined by Dr Schoolcraft if linitim antiquities Schoolcraft told the PhIlosonian Ifis account said French pioneersralphical society that there Will no had noted "human footprints" inidouht In his mind that the foot limestone rocks near St Louis runt prints IliCrr real ones and that no that in the PV Frederick Indian could possibly have carved ilimplic leader of an Indiana relig- officials said the Papp nrVer did so but instead set up the slah in his garden where it wax exam impressions were made hy giant ho has killed two persons in creatures whirl' were the Creek park first v'erfelirates to live on land Ballistic tests showed police said! David Jr Smith-that the bullets taken from the- sonian ethnologist reported today bodies of the sniper's victims hadhovicver that he had 'Hired the not been fired from the of these footprints from pistol police look from the negro the falls rf thp Jamos rtyrr 1 VirJohn Kanada 23 unemployed ginia to the foothills of the Rocky IMpISSUonS kT(' Made hy giit toadlike erratiiic tiich ere vertebrates to live on land David Jr Smith- ethnologist emtd today however that he had traced the occurrence of these footprints from the falls rf the James river in Vir- ginia to the foothills of the Rocky Pala 2 cokes a day added to Met ohm oil Nea isetra Vitamint A I end the irearage person an abundant it000ly Vitamin New on solo at rove grouor'N? Copyright rote Staniterrl emit corporate FEEti-AMINT TAMS I INF YAIIR mow! UMW CHM.

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