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SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR, AHUL 171932. A FOUR tors and union miner, broke of organiaatioa forces In Maryland. iv rhnmtm H.SL Sackett of Be negotiation, and adjourned sin Ts declined to ay wnevner or I HISTORICAL GROUP TO mtrirm fnrmpt retmbUcatt atate people you know dDIMaDV UnTf YWYm not he or the eenar naa con MERE MENTION EVENTS OF THE WEEK. die. am vsmrmwrm.

iniuvu ferred with the president before ii iimnii, iuil unu iiw in their proposal of a St percer.1 rt W. Sherfev returned 8at chairman, as their keynoter to the state convention to be held In Lincoln May 6. A state chairman will be chosen at the close of the con filing, and refused a point wank statement as to whether Mr. Hoo CONVENE IN LINCOLN reduction in tne oia oasic scai of $6.10 a day, moved the adjourn DEMOCRATIC LEADERS urday night from Fresno, where he was called by the death of a brother. ver had authorised the action.

at mi tuaatar, i a. at Meadow Gold milk 8c. Phone B6944. Beatrice Creamery Co. Adv.

Watch Tower program Sun'. a. m. KFOR Or KFAB Eng A mnt. Futura conduct of merer The certificate was signed by vention.

A tentative platform committee, with Edgar Ferneau of and mine owner, tn the suspension Uon etiurrn, momi, uka V. ailvar "'I nata any Wvatia ehfh. vmmii. Mr. the president and witnessed by a nf ntMirationa remainea a mass ci Auburn as chairman, is reaoy i allocift receive suggestions concerning Miwiaippi Allow The Wide Awake class of East unmm rttHcttm church was en conjecture.

Fifty thousand miner ittonal chimb, atl 47' notary as required ny iaw," ne said, ffou can draw your own conclusions." were thrown out of work wnen in tion Htrt rirat Tixnt planks In the platform. Iinii M. Lautrhlin of Lincoln, old contract axnlred March Republicans Assert AH Will Return nd Bring Democrat! With Them. tertained at the home of Mra. w.

Simmon, for a business. M.jees'y naMn nr hail, m. Exaeuttvaa tlub. UMli Boon. Th XI, Fairmont belief milk nov8C per quart.

Phone M2397. Adv. Fireproof furniture borage. Ford Delivery Co. B3294.

Adv. Henry M. Leevitt Ins. Agency moved to 331 Natl Bank Commerce. Adv.

Since Begun. Wane, filed hi. certificate sev Since then, enough atrip and sbjii' mines have reopened. temm)jssih meeting and program. r.

it MltMMn ftMimAPiffa eral week. ago. Since that time A. N. Mather, of Gertng aid Fred 8.

Berry of Wayne have been using the old acale, to supply 8,51 Echoes of the Nebraska pn will surround the coirventton of the he has carried unopposed primaries I Variety club met with Mis. Fae ft mi tor. a. of mum. M.

C. Carhhurtar. Miniaiarial aaaoetatkw, T. M. mentioned for chairman of the re in North Dakota, Illinois and Ne men with jobs.

MiMiaainnt Vallev Historical as street for bridre and ref reshmenU. mary conunu. eubiican atate committee. nruttnn in aeaalon here April 2S i braska. "allamat KUb ahow, Ttmpia Iftttf, Vera Street won fir.t prise "Sudest Mr.

Sackett ha. declined to to 30. It was in Lincoln In 190? that tha organisation wa. born, irriM Dbivaive 'whkT icSSrty msUnglsh their own wrvf tni dUal capacity of key Werschkey, bo, n.ral result sur a Dolores 0ui. motor W.mnrtrs mat chorvia, rtra lAithtrafl MANY MINERS TO BE IDLE altho none of it.

annual meetings will entertain the club April 25. woicmm, lae iVi I notef and also cnairman os nHef few of the knowing politi mtmivn mmittee. so the The twentieth anniversary Chanter Hadaaaah Zionlat. will be 3Sl Sund.ywith program at 2:30 p. m.

at the Jewish Sjrna gog. 18 nd 1 atreeU. their husband, and friends are in vlted. The program will Include peeking and music and refresh Jv. witl be served aburctt.

araning. has ever been held here since. clans, Governor Bryan's renomi w. lookins elsewhere republicans are looking elsewhere Hattley Markets 1717 P) 714 o. 1tth OPEN SUNDAY MILK fresh f.

quart Pimm LARD from 10 a. to. 4 44 til tiowi Sundav Kvarythinff ior Ihitch Lunch to that year clarence s. Paine Agreement in the Wage wperintendent tf the Nebraska need Scale nation over his democratic oppo Exacutlva commiiiw. j.

Taaay, ftrt of 1 rt ion 3 a. Pal CM maatwig, Ir. rman v. George H. Westgate drove to near Kansas City Saturday to attend the ninety first birthday for a campaign manager.

bui of the fact that Griswold, republi Mtatnrical aaaociatlon. felt the nent, William Ritchie, was no urprise, but the si of the ma pcaktr, oeiai sciatic jas a vaw CHICAGO. JP. The wage scale i icaa noiuioes loritv amazed some. Dwlght oris railway commissioner, anniversary dinner for hi.

name mmUm mn llficla. He WU aCCOm for nis name iN.m. answereu i for some medium of co operation and interchange of Ideas with simitar ancletiea hi nearby states. i i sim rnn i Mr hia Trin conference of Ulinol. coal opera WU1U uuilliuovi" inal reoubllcan opponent, Ken uur I notary false burglar alarm at the Conti 1 Knsmt km Tampi thaatar nental National bank ho! r' oVtwt wra, Therefore, he invited officials of Lh a Whrrv.

which was re panied by J. nemingwonoia, friend of the uncle. They will spend the week end at Kansas City and return to Nebraska and Marcus Foteet or unrain, candidate for congress In the first district and Congressman Simmons of the Fifth district, are all members of the American Legion, the fore A II. CO. SSttiraay.

I juawr dtvtaion, a. oi o. Ior s.mA mrsA I tuck aclMiel, 9. of those organizations to in Lincoln. Seven states were repre tk Mia vreasB iiiuuu garded as the only ciose comcv in the primary, came out as pre N1W LOCATION 2ND) fLOOW IWT NAT't.

BANK nLPO. OUV cauie for the JW 'J ranted. Corn AifA tiw mint rtnuDUCKD atata chairman may be someone Pain waa elected secretary treasurer and continued in office waa not learnea. rong. crowda of people surrounded Xlm umry Mtmu vtn.

5ntrnce. of the buildinf upon ar eaaeae WB. Minhmary frt. vim iaTSry sn ay. "Peach Glo" Plates mnA xtrm 8 Fisher en The slump in the size of the not a member of the or JSSJJ.

nner Saturday eve republican vote and increase the and thua tt could not lB Vonor i dulum which a few years ago a wt a TVa rfmrwrata do not select a rival of Bollce, In i. innniihnn aet 1 Wartbinctoa. SPECIAL THIS WEEK A. lump "uu Miu wteMay. until his death in 1916, when m.

wife was chosen to take his place Mrs. Paine still continue, in tht position. The history of the organization will be1 related at a special ses anniversary of their yon, Ir dem0Cratlc party each Oie" wt KoaavH Kmi T.l tWtif, Slatform committee In advance of heir convention. The democratic executive committee usually dele aatna Chairman T. S.

Allen of the with of Beatrice were out of town at tht nrf. ainc i I'M expense amounting to 1580.25 between Thomas Hansen Grainger Brother, arid the Royal Indemnity company, was approved by District Juge Shepherd. Hansen was hurt Oct 23, .1931. when his car overturned near Spring flower, cemerea four sion by Mrs. Paine and Benjamin F.

Shambaugh of the Iowa States Historical society, one of the ruests. i. a. meat every raquira mant of modern dtntlatry. SU aatMl for and COLOR.

Llghtnaat tn watght and ttghtntat of riT. Indaatructibia and aonttruetad with auch aara and arciaion that you will htvor REALIZE you are wearing faleo tooth, nufit to roatoro youthful oxproaalon. state committee to choose a key the Uble. year, ago was 238,087. almost as the convention, two in OTVBnn Taanaair.

CCHWatJW club. 'Ltaeoia. av nmg. rTw Wa as the vote at this primary, noter lor charter members. Dr.

and Mrs. Arlo M. Dunn, and "ad an estimated year, ago 3. J. Thomas of Seward About 150 are expected their daughter Lorraine of Omaha "ut 67 000 and the re funded the keynote, pitched in a attend In addition, about sixty are spending the week end with thm minor and doleful key, based on m.mbcr9 NeDraka History rain of about 57,000 and the re nuuuucu T.

li to attend, in aaaition, aooui sixiy SubUcans lost about the same. minor and doleful key, based on Nebraka History wuv Kni It and Fork. CorohuaHar, noon. Pi. by Malayan Fiayora, puDiicana wail in the platform concern 1 hii iT.mpia th atar.

m. mm Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. ana Mrs SaiSr Sima Phi maattns. Comhuhar, Columbus.

The settlement waa on the basis of a 63 percent disability of hla left band. Seventy member, of the Uniyer alty scholarship lecture group wM meet for dinner, Monday at the tiT.iu.Mirv elub. when Dean J. W. R.

Moore. Amonsr sneakers on the pro We Banish Pain! and financial ruin" which the "uivv gram are Dr. Louise Phelps Kel vain am and tne repuou 1 k. a a a. m.

a 1 tha nthee nlan country waa pictured as approach An AAA logg of Wisconsin, prot. ueveney W. Bond. of the University of Dr. V.

Farrington Froo examination. It th.o. ku (m tta rrMar. CoamovoUtaa Uneoln. nooa.

Klwania eluo, noon. Uftivoralty law. of noon. naita ao ordtnattnt aatnetaa of soeUI rur B2G62 B2662 ClncinnaU, Prof. Robert E.

Riegel of Dartmouth college. Prof. Wil Mid. that h. by prrrmninni, lullrt platform or Juiy told MForu.t.u Vrtt.

th, adopted at tha bovs and bring Froo parmng. L008K FLATia. Made tight ClIno TltO" $5 Atl aaaacita, of noon. and a at liam W. Sweet of the University nam aweei oi me university at tha orimarv waa xor Mr.

Alien again uu at the primary waa 1 au NEW LOCATION 1 nd Floor, First Nat'l Sana 10th A St a. BV VM. I 1 them in to cut him to ribbons. 01 030 for demo to aerve as democratic state chair ftf n(i Prof. j.

Cox OLD GOLD ia VALUABLE. Wa r.7J. iua far it on work. Sataraar. 4 I tut a fJneolfl.

BOOH. 'Hick, will addresa the group on Current Trend. In the Writing of 'American Pf. J. P.

Senning will preside. V. A. Worcester, as chairman of the board of the lecture group, is In charge! He will be assisted by other mem girt Kahahawmi wai X7mf the total being possibly man. but as in the past 0f Northwe tern university, aking," Massie testifief I said, craua, the total this year, to be drafted to serve again.

He LlBcoll committee on ar ahakinarJ 0 larrer than the total mis year, oe ormeu The Lincoln committee on ar atlng atuo nt eouncl from Big Six onfw nca. Untwrtltr of braafca. lOpen Sunday 10 to 12 arn the I ha a nnw rarved fourteen years, not Laoica mam Now we will maite you wa You heard wnat happened to I hall, avanlsg. a lei it 1 democrats have a gain of about consecutively. Mr.

Allen began as 48 000 while their gain oVcr four atate chairman in 1908. He naa ve'sTS atro is 57,000, served continuously since 1922 and "Kahahawai looked nervous ana WEDDING RINGS rangements consists of Prof. James L. chairman; Governor and Mrs. Bryan, Chancellor and Mrs.

Burnett Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Sheldon, Mayor Zehrung, Dean John D.

Hicks. John E. Miller, W. Woods. J.

C. Seacrest Mai lor mtmbara and ladlaa, anwn Mthma thereafter. Thruout his 1 ber, of the board, w. E. S.

Fullbrook, Leunla Van Ea and P. Senfllng. Petition for administration of the estate of Edward J. W. Evana wa.

filed in county court. Ralph F. trembled. ot n.mocratio Victory. has many victories 10 ms Tfou know what Ida got 1 lev Democratic leader, allege repub Democratic leaurra '7.

said. What be got t. nothing to gaid. What ne got nouung cital the courtroom waa wu Lal the courtroom was iene. Lua aiin 11m I nftl tnm Mrs Forteacue controlled herself what wt hav0 for you if you do llcans came into their camp thi.

I AIJCKLalND IS WELL POLICED 1 a a tk. a.tu I eA. th mimoMi of votinE for I nuvrikniiu IW the for the purpose of voting ior iim Frank D. Throop, Mrs. C.

8. Km iVanB 7 I JiffimiHv T4or bodV uM twuiv ahook not tell year Evana fliea Apru o. w.v dowT1 a fA. "la aa.il tliaT TfinilT II1IH SB Paine, Roy C. Cochran, and C.

H. Oldfather. Trust company was PPrI freauent TlWlVUbiJ cheeks. There were frequent "He said, 'loomiuuw laemocraui, i njM I told Lord to go get the boys. would have come but for a desire Mayor Issues Order rrp her 3 cial administrator and the petition CLEARCUT MARYLAND FIGHT tr H.

a' el interruptions by Keuey, duv he was quiet as Massie reached the crux of his story. also asked that the estate oe administered by the trust company. Heir, named In addition to the pe He began moving forward in his to remain at home to neiprepuou hibiting chair like this (Massie moved for cftn friends running for county or ward in illuHt ration). I'm telling local officea and that more repub AUCKLAND. CP).

Auckland, you what, going to happen, I told Hcans wilt change their politics tn of numerous riots by Jobless President and Former Sen TUCKER SHCiN Eyea xamined and glasses fitted in our Optical department by graduate optometrists. Manufacturing Jewelers and Engravers. Expert Watch, Clock. Jewelry, and Optical repairing. TLCKE SHEAN 30 Years at 1123 St.

Admit. Massie Meld Oun. Massie on the witness stand Thursday related In graphic de ra Mi on you and now you're going to iS predicted by optimistic demo like a besieged city Saturday talk crats in the Nebraska election in nignt. in obedience to a warning nr. aairi.

wntnhr. Hoover will sweep the from fh mavor. most of the citi ator France Pitted. ANNAPOLIS. UP).

A clearcut tition are: Harriet Evans, wioow of the deceased; Mabel Mickkel son, Llsco, daughter; A. B. Evans, BurweU and C. Stuart, Florida, son. and Eff ie Morris, Saratoga, daughter.

Why Governor Bryan lost Butler nrimarv hat tie between President a agl uui es a as ejasM ajM a a a a amlil If vou don't tell us, the boys will 1 state and everything will be Mna 8tayed in their homes. Groups tail the mistreauneni, i which assertedly led to the killing of Kahahawai. Hoover and former 8enator France of rowdies were kept on the move cut you to ribbons. Go and tell rignt, asaerv K' of Maryland for the state's nineteen hv nnlira. British naval picaeta cs .11...

nK4awt1 aaaAltinK HI! cans. the whole story, xou Know you uir wuuiv aiuir, Onlv a bad Diunaer vy votes in the republican national convention was nrecioltated when were on duty at strategic point. tnH mntnr nfttrola rolled incessant mmrrimA hv Ritchie DV 180 1 iveiiey uujrvu, SSHiif Imfeh SiscuSd at the would oppose the testimony unless were lytag. straighten thi. out and votes, la much discuaaea ai ine JtlA munltv as the de k.t rrtv wife rv.M..

tnaanitv as the de tell tia who beat uo mv democratic national convention the president filed a certificate of capitoL Two of the governor', ap can stop a democratic i ense of the def andant who fired i ly thru the city. The mayor issued an nrder nrohibltina: all public ianiinArv with tne aecretary oi November, echo democrat the fatal shot. atate. The certificate was filed frr maotincra. thua outlawlna the as it will have to ne a migvjr rrfeiM waa nn rourt aession ''Suddenly he trembled and said, Yes, we done it "Then the picture of my wife pleading for mercy while these men attacked her, her broken face, lid uvw pointees, w.

ml aacaiiin, uic bureau of Inspection, department of agriculture, and Secretary Cecil K. Sellhorn, board of cosmetology examiners, both live at David City, ismhiv nlanned bv the unemployed by Senator Goldsborough and rcain L. Tait chairman of the one to stop it" DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS day because Darrow was iu ana Jor Sunday. There was a fire in a Th Rrvan state, so wr Trial Judge uavia aircvcu uVyv hllcan atate central commit rates to the national convention i. ftimher yard which police ap ing counsel, tn tne interim, pnp iug vmu, omirttv atiat Of BUtler.

Mr. MC County Seal oi Duucr. her pain came before me. Every oer pain caun ucj tee, leader, or me repuonvnn i i liui VUUV.aaV, I Ina i 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm I Gaff in went there on election day pare arguments In law on admw mng went blank." to work for the governor and Sec of the evidence. 1 Adjournment iaviutj Ad inurnment tal of alxteen, it is was taken until Thia waa done in closed confer in HI 9X a tanf Riihnrn had previously sent gardless of wnetner mwnw Bryan delegate, won all are classed a.

Roosevelt mipporters. fiarurriav morninr before the Monday with the reservation Massie would then resume cross examination. Darrow Move ttragetlc. a aa.aaaaBa trial was resumed. At the conclu IlOU a letter addressed "Dear Cosmetician'" to all beauty parlor licensee.

In the state. Bank failure, affecting many resident, of Butler and ain tha conference uarrow gay Hepublican. Lacked Interest. 1VU ap i.aiiawt Kaaaia to the witness stano. in General lack of interest among i Opinion was general after ad alter aa differences between the banking Detween vno w'8 Tm going to offer an insanity jl going au lal i in I reDUblicans explains wo Hnnartmant and reaidenU of the Urf naa and I'm perfectly willing journment that Datw.

move to repuoiiwa nrimarv. republic ui lot hank I rr hatd tha 1 placing Massie on tne waa I. itt that rnuntv an attempt at bank the over to name rki.ki aitM Ka.iana sav. x. is itaiso oa In 1929, I Couldn't Have (tw.aia Ma ii rna uikiut bubkcwv.

rwa i highly stragetic. wm Zy We number of repub anization are aiven a. causes gun," he said; leading up to loss of the primary i gun." mm J.llUa lievea tne time wnicn etapaea. m4. Thnae w.n nv.r mav be back by who went over may be oacK ay said, "Yes, we done it," and the caoture on the Koko Head road November, with a marked change nnmic fnnditions of the coun vote.

MASSIE ACCEPTS BLAME FOR DEATH Built This try and thev will bring a large A Homnr.rata with them. "I'm not saying jaaasie aen innately fired the fatal shot" Darrow said. "But we will show that he held the gun." He added that he also would show Maasie was insane when Kahahawai was slain. Kelley then demanded to know what tvne" of insanity Massie would never be accounted for. The fact that Massle's mind "went blank" will preclude this account ing unless Darrow puts the other 4.M.Mta whn became excited during the prirfary campaign in av.i Mai tn atari a revolt against OF THE HAWAIIAN defendants on tne atana, it was pointed out ta tarmad the Brvan demoo racv.

On tne nuu (Continued from Page 1 conceived the plan of kidnaping una of them." iHr. allege that wnue KAi nlr anrl file do become OX irincr a nrimarv and some Mwaa suffering from to the prosecution could prepare a defense." "No one on earth can name it" Darrow said. "Most psychiatrists disagree." Barry Ulrich, KeUey1. assistant interposed that they were not interested in a definite name, but that they wanted to know the type. Thia will be neceasarv so we Either Forte cue or Lord could supply the missing link.

She also could explain the presence of a torn, bloody shirt in a closet at her cottage. Darrow indicated that because of her extreme nervousness she would not testify. Massie exhibited an iron nerve ed an iron nerve VHGU a va times put up a fight, they adhere Massie told how he, Mrs. For tescue and the two sailors set a trap for Kahahawai at the Judiciary building. They enticed him into their car with a fake warrant then took him to the For well to the democratic aiugim, u.

M4nvit mi1a and when the IUO uinjunv i maloritv speaks, the insurgents wk in November thruout He was nimble witted and rSrtv ticket Walter P. Chrysler tells how the new and finer Plymouth was made ,,,1 UI. 4all tMr.ft waa nained rreatlv in the grimly fixed for the fatal punch tescue cottage. We questioned him, he wild. "He refused to talk.

I got a gun and back the clip to frighten him. Then told him we'd call In the boys." Massie insisted be could recall primary by the German vote it is alleged, but lost much of the Bo featmian vnta OWlnST tO SCtivitV Of can examine Massie tor he declared. Kelley then demanded to know whether Massie is now sane. Darrow objected and waa sustained. "We will prove the defendant was insane and that's all we shall that never lanaea.

au tne prosecution's circumstantial evidence runs. the rope, death "warrant UVIMHaaa nnhamian leaders. The farmer death car, etc. were swept away Bryan, it is shown in tha dramatic torrent which ur i.hia hia nn. in the dramatic torrent which RltChie.

his op rwt ns. say, Darrow asserted. not enougn," uincn flowed from the lieutenant "Pf nnmnt. waa never able to get next h.M a 1 vairfnaH mv wife pOneW, Wa. BCVcr l'' i6 shouted.

It'. aU we're required to give pleading for mercy when Kahaha 1 ifflT aristScratic under the statute." Darrow an 1 wai assaulted her; I went crazy." na car and swal The court upheld swered mildly. Silence gripped Jammea "VT" coat compared to Bryan's It was intensely humid, UiXrd vehTele and hi. mud spattered vehicle ana nis him. but all eve.

were on Massie. Mrs. HARLEY'S PRES0EIPTIOH FACTS baggy not to say plain looking in which he usually cam Bold Stroke by Defense. During the exchansre. Massie sat 'ssWbbWsbsbbb All praaerlptlona fllla.

with aM at laitai Brletl. Fortescue trembled. It was the crux of the defense and if Maasie cracked their last hope might be lost But Massie didn't Mrs. For The New Plymouth is In every way the car for this buyers market a market thai demands more value fog less moneys market that refuses to take obsolete and cheapened merchandise. There's a dramatic story behind this New 1952 Plymouth we've Just announced.

It'a a 'story written in white lipped, but firmly erect in nitohta'a 1 Altar of congratulation ii a rinvarnnr RrVBJft was not rel sv s. Fillad only by fta later "har. msetets, Each praacrlptian ehackad to In. aim aMuracu. tescue controlled her emotion with tescue eonirouea ner emotion wim the witness cnatr.

in rront ox mm and not far distant were the other rlafandanta. Darrow'a move in it wa difficulty. She trembled violently lJl for rather a letter of apology for run Only dru.s ef hlghaat standards 4. CMIfft Chrfthf Maal and tears coursed down her cheek. naming Massie as the one who held nin ao ainat Brvan." la the way ar uaaa.

Valumi kaana ataek fraah. fmmumt rtmff making i i 8. Mamnnrat nut it Ritchie's She gasped a sigh of relief when Hassle concluded. the gun was interpreted: a. another bold stroke by the main Ovar an quarter mllllen Havs ritmnmg im tkm Nttm ion Phmmmtk.

lambastlne: of Bryan, called by i bn viiiae at Maricys. Wa alallwaf Fraa. a. 7. t.

a.ia.wiv eivnal tin counsel, to lay bare the incident which precipitated Kahahawai'. i aiTnai tti miiiKiUK. awu vi Tail ta ftstmn ikst msk $tn mbrmtfrmhu rub aua, Fllllna prescription la ur most ITCIDC U1D Ml TUC nf Rrvan and caused them death. a rum null un IIU. MUilM fct.

contest when other I a a staaaaa There wa. no opening defense a bigger car, a better looking car, a longer car, a finer car. Plymouth has everything you could want in an automobile Rating Power. Free Wheeling. "Silent Second, Easy Shift Transmission.

It's smooth runmng. The easiest riding car I ever drove. It's packed with qusl ity and quantity at an unbelievable price. Again let me urge you, go and see the New Plymouth with Floating Power. Look at all three cars in th lowest pnee field sod don't buy ny until you do.

That's th sure way to get the most for your money. important euty. COMING: Harley't One Cent Sale fan in oa Chmle Motor a.dio Prosraia "ZimgUW statement Massie plunged into the story of the attack on his wife. wi8 they mignt nave atayeu aj Eussian Press Suspicioui ef from the polls, it is alleged. Japanese Activity.

Party Oraanixation. sweat the sweat of good, hard work and plenty of it Two years ago, the New Plymouth could not have been built If you had told me then that such a big, powerful, beautiful automobile could be made to seU for as low as $495, I'd have said, "Impossible." But the depression gave us an entirely new viewpoint. It us on to accomplish the seemingly impossible. We realized that if Plymouth was going to take part in Radio Show" personally coo 1 ductad br Ho 2iasf He described tne assault in aetau and was relating a graphic account utnannxxT nrt I Th rannhlicana went to work Harley Drug Co. rilumhia Coit to Coat I mr I.Hla.

UanA)iiii4a mrmr hittarlv I ImmawKatalw after the DrimarV 10 worki avary Sunday ayenins ox tne agonising pain auiiercu uy Mrs. Massie. It was presumed he waa leading up to the time of the denounced by the soviet press, perfect a party organization. They 1101 "0" 8t. Home Ownd foe fit Ytara.

actual kidnaping ana ryncning. At wnicn expreaaea convwuun i militarists are seeking a pretext Tra A ony Time for war airainat the soviet union. 9 the big parade, we must think faster, work nsraer tnat point tveuey oQjeciea, msiav ing on the insanity plea. and build better than we ever tnougm. Events in the far east have caused Since John Had S.t.nl.

ftOATIMO POWIt. 5 H. P. ENGINE FREE IMlG 8ILENT.SECX)ND. EASY SHIFT TRANSMISSION SSTEELBODIES RIGID DOUBLE DROP FRAME HYUUC BRAKES WITH CENTR1FUSE BRAKE DRUMS "Xh WHEELBASE.

OrTlONAI AT Massie answers to queauona by Kelley bounded back sharp and staccato like. worked and built before. And that's fust what the Plymouth increasing alarm in Moscow. The newspaper Pravda, in an editorial squarely accused "Japanese imperialists of preparing for further war actions outside Manchuria." If thev need a pretext it will a mvr, ATITflMATlt. tLU 1V.H i GREEN GABLES "Are you sane? Kelley asked.

'I don't know how I am." He reiterated they didn't intend organisation did. Fortunately, we had the stuff to RHEUMATISM He foand the right, inexpensive way to drive the cause of this crip fjing eisease from his system SStY HoUP. IO. 4.DOOR SEDAN 817, to kill Kahahawai. He repeated work with the experience, the engineering brains, the mod that Kahahawai waa frightened.

not be difficult to create provocations." Pravda said. "All the so Massie said he didnt know wheth LOW A er a blood spattered ahlrt found THI in the Fortescue cottage waa his. called 'positive policy of the Japanese imperialists follow, a definite purpose to transform the occupied country into a hotbed of fur Happy New Ne Mere Idle Days His Wife Joyfully Asserts. "I was certain I could obtain a confession from Kahahawai, with Dr. Ben j.

Fa Bailey ara production methoas. It wasn't a easy fob we tackled, but now it's can't help but take pride in iu accomplishment. The New boo P. O. ft.

actery I ther adventures. It tne peacaim spirit of the soviet union is inter out hurting him," he said, answer i ing another question. "I thought I Sanatorium As long as you have an excess of uric acid in the Joints, blood and tJaauaa vou are coins to have rheu 10 MO01LS Wir 49 this plan would ne acceptea ny tne court wnen attacxer. woro CmJa Sate Cmvftokk Cup Nebraska ftmkU aaatl $6tc tincoln. tried again.

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