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THE, EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENN THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 PAGE FOUR By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY The Story Our War With Spain Carrying the Message to Garcia 143 ADDED TO OF G. ROLLS IN LEAP YEAR DRIVE Securing 143 new members for thaHarrisburg Chamber of Com Decides Banjo Player's Fingers Are Important By Vnttad ATLANTIC CITY, March 1. Fingers are an important part of a banjo player's equipment, a jury decided yesterday in the case of Angelo Volandis, proprietor of a lunch counter, and Jerry Palmer, formerly a musician at a beach front hotel. Palmer testified he asked for a fork at Volandis' lunch counter.

Volandis objected to Palmer eating a sand-vrich with a fork and threw ElfE a glass of water at him and tnen followed with an attack with a meat cleaver. Palmer's fingers were cut in the encounter. He was awarded $4000 damages; IEUT ROWAN MADE HIS WAV BACK TO THE If vim COAST. AND. EMBARKING IN AN OPEN BOAT.

BAFELYi Hrramgements for cooperation errwrttM 3 gOWAN DELIVERED HIS MESSACE. AND LAID ryit AMERICAN ARMY AND THE CUBAN INSURGENTS liECftETLY LANDING IN CUBA. ROWAN MADE HAY 2-9 DATES OF 1928 DRIVE REACHED NASSAU IN THE BAHAMAS. WITH HIS VALUABLE INFORMATION HE RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES AND REPORTED THE SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT Of HIS MISSION TO HIS 6UPERI0RS. THE PUBLIC HAILED HIS EXPLOIT WTTH ENTHUSIASM, AND "CARRYING THE MESSAGE TO GARCIA" WAS POPULARLY CITED AS A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF RESOURCEFULNESS AND DEVOTION TO DUTY.

TOMORROW AMERICAN Atarr ton fcAHTIAMV merce yesterday in a quiet effort conducted throughout the entire community, 100 business men who devoted their entire day to the Chamber's service assured the organization a net membership of individuals, firms and corporations as a basis for 1928's program of work. members had been added to the Chamber roster between October 1 and Tuesday night. These twenty-six members, combined with the 143 added yesterday, provide 169 new members since the beginning of the Chamber's fiscal year. Ihe year's quota of 171 will be reached within the next ten days, it has been assured, after several corporate bodies have their boards of directors formally authorize membership applications. effort yesterday was in no sense a campaign to secure a large increase in the Chamber's member- THE PLANS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT FOR CONCERTED ACTION WITH THE CUBAN FORCES BEFORE GENERALS CALIXTO GARCIA AND MAXIMO GOMEZ.

RECEIVING FULL RESPONSES AND REPORTS IN RETURN, HIS COMING CHEERED THE CUBANS. THE HAZARDOUS JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR. RISKING FALLING INTO THE HANDS OF THE SPANIARDS. WHEN CAPTURE WOULD HAVE MEANT DEATH TO THE HCADQUARTESS OF THE CUBAN REVOLUnONtSTS. AGAINST THE SPANIARDS IN CUBA HAD BEEN MADE BEFORE THE BEGINNING Of HOSTILITIES.

ON THE EVE OF WAR. LIEUT. ALEXANDER S. ROWAN OF THE 19TH a S. REGULARS.

HAD BEEN SENT TO BEAR MESSAGES TO THE CUBAN LEADERS FROM PRESIDENT MCKINLEY AND THE WAR DEPARTMENT. From Page One centa per person. Each worker will be required to pay for his or her own lunch and as there will be Racing Results ning a wide and varied program to bring the work of the Federation and the participating agencies be- five luncheon meetings the total streets last night, because they were, acting in a suspicious manner. Policemen 8. E.

Painter and Abrams made the arrest. Both, said their homes were in Chicago. cost per worker will be $2.60 The noon report meetings during; fore the people in the Federation the campaign will be broadcast by ship, it was pointed out by Roy II. local radio station which will also Stetler, the Chamber's vice-presi- instal amplifiers in the auditorium, dent in charge of sales, who di-. Form Special Division the Leap Year Day effort.

The campaign this year will dif-None of the vsual characteristics fer from those of previous years in Women Suffering With Constipation Feu Follet, 110; Bowden, 6.40, 6.40, 2.80; Bob Rogers, 112; Leyland, 4.00, 4.00; Boom, 105; DuBois, 4.20. Time: 1.46. Also ran: Aviator, Cruelty, Doctor Cardenas. Fire On. SIXTH.

$1000; claiming; 4-year-olds and up; 1 1-1 6th miles. Georgia Rose, 105; Fascuma, 6.20, 3.40, 2.60; Patuxant, 100; Harris, 6.80, 3.20; Parole 2d, 109; Leonard. 2.80. Time: 1.47 1-5. Also ran: Bright Shawl, Frank Andrews, Huntsman, Jealous, SEVENTH.

$1000; claiming; 4-year-olds and up; lh miles. Treasurer, 109; Landolt, 6.80;. 3.20, 2.40; Fire Dog, 100; Meyer, 8.80, 2.80; Midinette, 105; Jones, 4.60. Time: 1.65 2-5. Also ran: ArragosV, Blue Mask, Devil Girl, Heatherwine, John Williams II, Private Seth, Special, Tribal, Wild Cat.

of a campaign were included in several ways. There is to be a new division, the Special Division, com HAVANA FIRST. $800; S-year -olds; claiming; three-fourths mile: Twelve Thirty, 105, Robertson, 5-1, 2-1, even; Pieces of Eight, 99, Churchman. 2-1, even; Zcfine, 104, Moon, 2-5. Time, 1.20.

Also j-an: Shorty, Erin Go Brach, Tea Barry, Pennyrile, Broad Silk, All Silver, Edna Truesdale, Monmouth, Bellham. SECOND. $800; 4-year-olds and up; claiming; three-fourths mile: Dry Nation, 109, Meyer, 8-1, even, 1-2; Lawless, 107, Eobinson, even, 1-2; Stanmore, 111 Moon, 1-2. Time, 1.18. 4-5.

Also ran: Bathilda Seth, Two Sixty, Liborio, Idle Thoughts, Saratoga Maid, Shasta Love, Dolly Dunbar, Pindar Peel. THIRD. $800; Gardcnas City; 4-year-olds and up; claiming; 5 furlong: Downcast, 111, Ford, 6-5, 2-5, area. A campaign motion picture film will be shown in local theaters before and during the campaign. It is a new film and was purchased from the Kansas City Chamber of It will be adapted for local use by E.

J. Melnecker, manager of Loew's Regent. Stanton Lind has designed the poster which will be used during the campaign. It will be displayed in windows and on billboards throughout the Federation area. It is planned to have a parade the day before the campaign opens.

Window displays will be exhibited and-the Welfare Federation flags will be placed on the streets in the Slowly Being Poisoned By Peadly "Backwash" Carter Taylor Addresses Beth-El Brotherhood Carter Taylor, director of the Harrisburg Welfare Federation, stated last night at a meeting of the Beth-El Brotherhood in the Penn-Harris Hotel that the trend in welfare work is turning: more and more to the thought that the Government from its tax funds should care for the citizens of the country in every respect. Mr. Taylor pointed to the fact that the Government is already protecting the property rights of citizens, and caring for the education of the children, the protection of the workmen through the Workmen's Compensation Law, and for mothers through the Mothers' Assistance Fund, and said that the people are beginning to be convinced that what concerns the common welfare of the people must be cared for by the Government through its tax funds. Readings were given by Dr. M.

Gross and Louis Nathan. Miss Mildred Baturin sang several 4.20, 2.80; Clarlmonde Ilope, 108, Philpot, 6.60, 8.40; Flying Chief, 106, Elston, 2.80. Time 1:46 4-5. Also ran: Marion Elisabeth, Green Springs, Rounder, Sweet and Low, Vibrator, Apricot, Brookwood, Fire Captain, Forty Tjvo, Supervisor, Lagoon. SIXTH.

$800; 3-year-olds a'nd up: claiming; 5-8 mile: Fcrrona Seth, 105, Jones, 30.80. 7.60, 6.80; Kanawha, 104, Brown, 5.80, 4.60; Rapier, 106, Stevens, 8.80. Time, 1:01 3-5. Also ran: Rag Bag, In The Eye, Miss Lester, Knighthood, Orel, Ancient, Weapon. SEVENTH.

$900; 4-year-olds and up; Leap Year Handicap; 8-4 mile: Simony, 98, Ayraud, 8.80, 3.00, 2.60; Euclid, 107, Elston, 8.00, 2.20; Doc. 110, Stevens, 3.40. Time, 1:12. Also ran: Tracer, Kit Carson, Conquistador, Governor Seth. EIGHTH.

$1000; 3-year-olds and up; West Divide Handicap: i mile and 70 yards: Sunny Saint, 105, Luther, 6.00, 8.00, 2.40; Judge Schilling, 109, Laidley, 6.20, 4.00; Bonnie Omar, 115, Elston, 3.20. Time, 1:44 3-6. Also ran: Shasta Nut, Master David, Proctor Hug, Alex Pantages. NINTH. $800; 4 -year-olds and up; claiming; 1 mile and 70 yards: Yokohama Girl, 112; Deford, 6.00, 3.20, 2.40; Patriarch, 109.

Robertson, 4.60, 3.20; Lake Rock. 106; Ayrsud, 2.80. Time, 1:46. Also ran: The Falconer, Common Gold, Old Broadway, Count Vista. prising 200 business men.

This division will be headed by J. William Bowman. It will be given all cards of persons in the community who may give $25 or more. These cards will be individually assigned to the person who is best qualified to solicit the subscription. The Special Division will be responsible tor raising approximately 75 per cent, of the Welfare Fund.

The' cards will bo assigned on April 10 and formal reports will be made 1-5; Mineralogist 98, Kingsland, 2-1, center of the city 4-5; McCulloch, 99, Meyer, 1-2 Time, 1.10. Also ran Andresito, Aversion, Two Welfare Federation playa will be staged before various civic groups7 and at campaign" meetings. during Campaign Week, May 2 to 9. Headaches, backaches', dyspepsia, rheumatism and many other common ailments are often caused by the deadly poisons thrown off by "backwash. This waste matter of the body becomes stagnant in the lower bowel, not moving for three or four days at a time, even though some sort of a bowel movement occurs each day.

You must make your lazy liver produce more bile If you expect to obtain any lasting relief from this condition. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills will give your liver just that urge so necessary in the procesB of proper elimination. Get a box today at Kennedy's Cut Rate StoreB, or any good druggist's. They only cost 25c.

If you don't think it the best quarter you ever spent, go and get it back. Remember the name, Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills for Liver Laziness. The Major. Ihe Central Division is to be entirely a women's division.

Miss Anne McCormick is chairman and Miss Mary Cameron vice-chairman. This division will be responsible for a city-wide house-to-house canvass ARRESTED ON SUSPICION Anthony Keillo, 18, and John Mark, were arrested at Third and Cherrv 19, FOURTH. $300; 8 -year-olds and up; claiming; 1 1-16 miles: Trifle, 106, Meyer, 8-1, even, 2-5; Vernon, 109, Moon, even, 2-5; Sleepy Dick, 111, Churchman, 1-2. Time, 1.51 2-5. Also ran: Sporting Editor, Name It, Mons Meg.

FIFTH. 3-year-olds and up; claiming; 1 mile and 50 yards: Whitefoot, 99, Meyer, 4-1, 6-5, 1-2; Ranock, 108, Seabo, 8-5, 1-3; San San, 108, RobertsonM-4. Time, 1.50. Also ran: Friday 13th, Mediator, Geo. O'Neill, Mary Agnes.

SIXTH. $800; 8-year-olds and up; claiming; 1 mile and 50 yards: Salvage, 108, Seabo, 4-1, even, 2-6; Devastation, 108, Cleed, 7-10, 1-3; Helen Carter, 103, Moon, 1-4. Time, 1.50. Also ran: Blue Ridge, Irish Ruins, Magic Light. the plans and no advance propaganda had been disseminated.

Individual credit for securing new members was omitted and the entire group of 100 Chamber members joined in a co-operative effort to assure the Chamber of a net membership of 1300 for the ensuing year, Apportioned by Zones rFor the purpose of saving time and orderly procedure, the work was apportioned according to the bounderies of the Chamber's five zones and each zone was assigned a quota. The Allison Hill zone has twenty-eight new members and Zone 4-5, lying above North s-treet and west of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has forty-four new numbers to its credit. The two central-city divisions, Zones 2 and rr have secured thirty-one and forty-seven new members, respectively, and at the conclusion of yesterday's effort the West Shore zone had added nineteen new members. Zones two and four-five both had secured more than their quota of new members for the entire year as the result of yesterday's effort, and the other three jones expect to retch their full quota within the next few days as soon as several corporations can have their applications for membership formally approved. When the final results are tabulated, the year's quota for all; the zones of the Chamber will be exceeded, Vice-president Stealer said today.

G. Eden, past president of i the Chamber, was the principal speaker at the closing meeting last night. Finest City effort proves that the men of the city believe that, the Chamber- of Commerce does what it ought to do and that it will con LEAVES ESTATE OF $14,529,41 9 NEW YORK, March 1. In addition to over a million dollars distributed among the members of his family before his Cleveland H. Dodge, financier and chairman of the Phelps Dodge Corporation at the time of his death last year, left a net estate of 14,529,419.

The bulk of the "estate went to his widow Mrs. Grace Parish Dodge and four children Cleveland E. Dodge, Bayard Dodge, TI A JUANA FIRST. $800; 2-year-olds; allowances; 4 1-2 furlongs: Listo, 119, Philpot, 9.40, 2.20, 2.20; Baptiste, 114, Frye, 8.00, 2.20; Audreys, 105, Stevens, 2.20. Time, 65.

Also ran: Hill and Hill, High Bomb, Kern Sunny Smile, Tin Soldier. Voyage, Velma. SECOND. $800; 8-yoar-old and upwards; claiming; 8-4 mile: Sonny, 113, Stevens, 8.20, 4.60, 3.40; Mission Lad, 105, Ayraud, 5.80, 3.60; Sierras Shot, 8.40. Time, 1:13 4-5.

Also ran: Jola Shot, Merry Chase, Marse John, Ragged Jacg, Weathervane, Fairy's Beau, Golden Sunset. Lanmarbn Scnor Marine, Praise, O'Leary. THIRD. $800; 4-year-olds and upwards; claiming; Club House Course: Jack Knight, 118. Warden, 7.60.

3.20, 2.40; Betty Maloney, 115, Laidley, 3.20, 2.20; Minnie Bomba, 115, Els-ton, 2.40. Time, 1:38. Also ran: Nebraska Lad. Goldsborough, Olive Bunn, Spear Snot, Hasty Miss, Betty Ball, Tan Son. FOURTH.

$800; 8-year-olds and upwards; claiming; 1 mile aryd 70 yards: Jane Dierks, 112, Elston, 14.20, 4.40, 4.00; Muriel 112, Luther, 5.80. 3.60; Alma, 97, Horning, 8.80. Time, 1:46 8-5. Also ran: Skootin, Isaman, Gay Boy, Davelle, Foolscap, U. Whit, Shasta Express, Lemon Squash, C.

J. Meany, Sweeping Ray, Confluente. FIFTH. $800; 8-year-olds and upwards: claiming; 1 mile and 70 yards: El Roble, 110, Louman, 10.60, for gifts of 25 or under, Divide City in Sections The Central Division will be organized on a geographic basis. The city will be divided into seven sections, with a section chairman in charge of each section.

Each of the sections will be divided into five or eight units with a team captain in charge of each unit. The teams or units will comprise ten persons each. Each section chairman will be given individual pledge cards Harris burg's Old Reliable Musk House 47 Years in Business I1 19 South Market Square NEW ORLEANS FIRST. $1000; claiming; 2-year- old maidens; 4 mile. Port Harlem, wrs.

J.una JUonge: ana j.virg.in5; Ambrose, 6.20. 4.00, 8.20; J. J. Bambrick, 105; Huff, 15.80, 1.00; raizaDein iiunungton, accoramg 10 We Want for all people in her section and these cards will be reassigned to the teams. Each team will be responsible for a definite territory, soliciting every person in the territory whether there is a card or not for each person in her area.

So far as practicable, the section chairmen, team captains, and team workers are to recruited from the sections where they are to work. This will make it unnecessary for workers to go from one end of the city to another in search of persons whose cards have been assigned to them. Employes and County Divisions il Rosa Sweep, 105; Deprima, 8.80. Time, .48 8-5. Also ran: Country Maiden, Colonel Howard, Dominate, Evelyn Nosredna, Omardale, Thunder Call, Tumble, Maidens Choice.

SECONTX $1000; 4-year-olds and up; mile. Louisville Nashville. 107: Parmelee. 9.40. 4.40, the transfer tax appraisal.

Fourteen grandchildren received $25,000 each and thirty persons not relatives received from $100 to $10,000 Although Dodge had been a prominent contributor to charitable institutions during his life, no provision was made in his will for charities. Youi 0 ttamo STOP BAD BREATH 8.20; Louis Rubinstein, 112; McClair, 4.40, 8.40; Lady Fan'shawe, 105; Lan- doly. 4.80. Time: 1.14 1-5. aibo ran: Bodygruard, Clarifler, Delegate, Miles Prior, Paul Weidel 2d, Scamp- tinue to do so.

We live in the fin The Employes Division will be A and havef, est city in the country tW finest man-nnwer in the coun- neaaea oy a. u. iMien anai. jj. Rice will be assistant chairman, People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tabids. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. Thev try-.

The Chamber of Commerce is the 100 men here multiplied by thirteen. As we continue to make this a better city, material things Phonograph or Piano In Trade For NEW ALL ELECTRIC FEDERAL ORTHO-SONIC Your old radio, phonograph or piano is worth more than you think. And for a limited time we can make vou a liberal trade allowance for it. The makers of the Federal Ortho-sonic co-operating with us make this offer possible. Think of it.

away, Siegr Margoe, beths rremiura, Tempter. THIRD. $1000; claiming; 4-year-olds and up; 1 miles. Mollie My-hill, 104; Meyer, 10.40, 4.60, 3.40; Open Hand, 114; Shaefer, 4.00. 3.40; Nonchalant, 105; West, 3.40.

Time: 1.64 4-5. AIbo ran: Geu Eff Cee, Lord Darnley, Dusty Mary, Tangerine. Delusive, Grange, John J. Hero, Margaret. St.

L. FOURTH. $1000; 8-year-olds and up; claiming; mile. Colonel Drage, 116; Wallis, 16.40, 9.60, 6.40; This division will solicit the employes of all business firms. It is estimated that between 500 and 800 business firms will be covered by the Employes Division.

Working men will be asked to give one day's pay to the Welfare Federation. The County Division will organ Memorial Services for Former Academy Student The late Frank Barber, the youngest valedictorian ever to graduate at the Harrisburg Academy, was given a memorial service yesterday when an assembly period at the Riverside institution was held in his honor. Barber graduated at the local school in 1922 at the age of 15. He went to Princeton after hi3 Academy schooling. Since graduation from Princeton, Barber has been engaged in the insurance business at York.

He died last Saturday at his home in that city. do that which dangerous calomel does Besom, 112; Frcnk, 29.00, 12.80; Polan without any of the had after effects. Olive Tablets bring no griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F.

M. Edwards discovered the formula after 20 years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, wirti the attendant had breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive Sea, 112; Leonard, 3.00. rime: 1.14 1-5. Also ran: Black Gal, Doctor Fred, Emphatic, Frank, Dedonna, Golden Tinted, Leyland, Marie O'Neil, Pandale.

FIFTH. $1200; Bossier Purse; 8-year-olds and up; 1 l-16th miles. ALLOWANCE ON SOME FEDERALS UP TO $100 color. Take nightly for a week and i note the effect. 15c, 30c, 60c.

All Druggists. i POLICE FIND FISH A small box of fish that fell from a delivery truck in Verbeke street, near Third, late yesterday, was taken to the Harrisburg police station where they are being held. A resident in the Third street neighborhood asked the police to remove the fish, She Says, It's Fine for Kidneys 7c Nickel to Took Swelling Out of Feet-Says "Use My Name to Help Others" yOV never know VIOLINIST -ARRESTED Harry Ensminger, 43, was taken jnto custody last night by the city police. He was found at Cowden and Kunkel streets carrying a violin and said to have been under the influence of liquor. He stated that he was a "wandering violinist from York County." STUDENTS TO BROADCAST Ida Hurwitz and Horace Wolber will broadcast from the State Police Station WBAK today, between 4 and 5 o'clock.

Miss Hurwitz will give an address on "Pennsylvania in Science," while Wolbert will give a biography of William Penn. Both are students at the William Pcnn High School and are on the high school debating team. COME IN TOMORROW! BRING ALONG THE NAME OF YOUR OLD INSTRUMENT. Such an opportunity has never been offered before. The time is limited; it won't last long.

Take advantage of it NOW and realize this generous allowance for your old instrument the make, style or age does not matter. 5-6-7 Tube All-Electric FEDERAL Ortho-sonics winter or eujnmer, when a nasty little tickle in the throat is going to make, life miserable for you. That's why so many men and women carry box of Menth-o-lics in pocket or hand bag. You will like the taste of these dainty gum wafers. You will like their effect even better.

will naturally follow." lie urged the workers to bring the new members to the next zone nippting. President Frank F. Davenport said that the success of the work assures a continuance of the Chamber's program, and said that the men are real workers and real fellows. Secretary Daniel N. Casey said that a Chamber of Commence is a business organization for the promotion of the business of the community and that it must always keep that in mind.

He paid tribute to the energy and activity of the man-power of the community. old town is moving on," said Vice-President Roy H. Stetler, adding that the work which was done on the extra day of 1928 keeps the wheels of organized effort moving. WOMAN FAILS TO REMEMBER JThe Associated Aid Societies are confronted with an amnesia problem in Mrs. Anna Walker, who came under the attention of the local agency in early December.

Mrs. Walker was found in the Harris-burg Pennsylvania Railroad Station in December with $6 in her purse and a suitcase which held Mr clothing and trinkets. No mark or clue has been found or received ai to where she might be from. "I don't know" or "I don't remember" are the answers given to any questioning. The woman was directed to the Associated Aid after she had been picked up by the Travelers' Aid Society.

Local physicians estimate that she is 40 years old, and bejjeve that her loss of memory was probably due to her physical condition as she was an expectant mother. baby has arrived and is how 2 months old. A mental specialist has examined the woman and states that she is Tt withholding any information intentionally. She remembers everything during the last three months. Mrs.

Walker can only remember faintly that her husband had boarded train to look for work in Ohio and that she once lived in Scranton and had always lived in a boarding house. She states that she thinks she boarded a train at Denholm. No persona in Scranton or Denholm have, heard of a Sir Walkev ize campaigns in forty-three boroughs and towns in Dauphin, Perry ana Cumberland counties within the area served by the Federation and the participating agencies. C. Floyd Hopkins is chairman of this division and Ramsey Black is assistant chairman in charge of Upper Dauphin.

County; Paul Snyder, assistant chairman in charge of Cumberland County, and George McFarland assistant chairman in of Perry County. The campaign in the Employes Division and County Division will be held a week prior to the general campaign so that returns can be compiled before the general campaign is completed. In previous years the difficulty in getting exact information on the outcome of the campaign in the counties and in the Employes Division has made it difficult to determine the "amount subscribed until several weeks after the close of the annual campaign. Organize. School Division A new move this year is the organization of a School Division for the purpose of educating the school children of the community In civic and welfare work.

The chairman of the Schools Division has not been named. Gifts from the schools will be limited to five cents per pupil, with the stipulation that each child must earn the money given to the Federation. Instructional material for use in the schools will be supplied where it is desired. The contribution of school children will be handled in such a way that no embarrassment will come to the child who is unable -to make a contribution. A small box will be placed in each school room and no record will be kept of individual contributions.

Each pupil will be given a button. Gifts in this division will be tabulated in totals for each school room. A Colored Division will be organized to solicit pledges from colored neighborhoods. The chairman of this division has not been named. Foreign Gigts Division The Foreign Gifts Division, which has charge of obtaining gifts from out-of-town firms with local branches or offices, will be headed by Frank F.

Davenport who said, "by beginning the work on these prospects earlier this year, it is hoped that better results will be obtained." The Publicity Committee Is plan- If you need a kidney medicine why not get the best? Dr. Carey's Marsh-root Prescription 777 is helping thousands daily why not let it help' you to get rid of backache, puffy eyelids and other symptoms that denote kidney troubles. Read" this: "I took Dr. Carey's Marshroot Prescription 777 for my kidneys and can say it is fine. It took the swelling out of my feet and all the backed up water out of my body.

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