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ul THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 2 1933 Believe It Or Not By Ripley this 11 CRATER ORTY ONE 3 1 4'' i the 4 1 Cor I Young Boettcher better job Come advantaprl News Briefs mv 1 "i At 'v iW XHg SwUkm It Cm Sriww jem4 approached Police Bisson and ex I a ju laboratory at the 0 Medi College in Charleston ONT KILL TOUR WIE LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK neaa or tne agriculture department Reviving talk Of his charge that a house ring" dominated South Carolina Senator Cooke of Horry introduced a resolution for au inveallgatlou ok the relation ship of sUUm departments and in stitution! to private Arms and cor porations He said he needed such information in eonhection with a senate resolution calling upon him to prove his charges It was referred to the finance com mittee After debating the education SION IN A LAUNDRY WINDOW SpnKf St PhtUAeipnia i when a Canadian car to a local man CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE keep the marriage out of the rec the bride said "His secre tary Jock Todd United Artiste Etutllo Beverly Hills Calif 'Mr Wolfe it coming up the hill see him I'm going out oa the moor" said Jess VJTOLIZED OIL stays in the paint brought out a rather crumpled let ter He had a solemn ape like face and innocent blinking blue eyes be to leave the 'oat Wolfe smothered hie surprise and ripped open the envelope The letter was In bold and un' academic writing: 1 Dear John: I have sent you Tur pin He it mine and I want you to have him Yon have ridden him and you know hit little whims and moods Mother is a dear Do take him and don't be proud You know what 1 mean By ROYAL COPELAND Lnlted States senator from New York ormer Commlwioaer wf Hselih New York CUV I RECENTLY visited a trited who recuperating from commonly called polBofiUl In the course of conversation he told me that prior to his Illness Be naa you? exactly how this new Vitolized vis rami urines thought different thoughts Mary Mascall understood She could remember much the aaino outbursts of enthusiasm the same moments of strange panic the de sire of the soft skinned sensitive and newly awakened self to flee away and hide will see John Jess" 5 do Mother" i a they believed further treatment of that sort unnecessary However if they should I decide to make another they said the solution would be pumped into the leg veins Instead of the arms The arm veins already have been pier ced more than a dozen times for the injections varying from i a pint to a quart each time VS" "f4 4 Josian Craobe dinsd at tho 'old fashioned hour of twelve and it was two o'dook when Wolfb reached Evo's Corner He walked round to the back of the whttf bouse and as be unfastened the yard gates he heard the tmpaOent sumping a horse on the' bricks of the yard Tbe green gates swinging apart showed Ma old John Munday sit ting on an upturned box and hold ing Jose's boKe Turpin by the bridle The horse was saddled and be tad beta grodmbd tfll hfi eoat ahone like the gloss on a new silk bat Wolfe Imagined that John Mun day bad brought a message from Moor ann "Halle John Nothing kopot" ehr Not as I knows of sir" Ha rose felt La bJs pocket and KANSAS CITY March 1 (AP) Haley an undo of Char les Boettcher 2nd who was freed unharmed by kidnapers to night said he was Informed by hit wife by telephone from Den ver that payment of IM 000 ran som preceded the young broker's release tO LINOEN0AWA CURBED A 35 IROPf IN SKI 'MtuVNit 'j 1014 i CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE house passed it yesterday by the narrow margin of five votes or 188 to 183 Planters Must Cai Acreage Under the bill if cotton plant ers this year cut their acreage by 30 per cent they would be permitted to share In the pooling of federal financed cotton equlva lent to the amount of their re ductions The benefits are ex pected to come from pri ces resulting from the curtailed output AU government financed cotton' except that held by the Red Cross would go into pool includ ing 1500XX) bales owned by co Tax Payments Are Extended A HINDU PORTER CARRIED A LOAD BOOKS WEIGHING 380 POUNDS 8 MILES'tWZ in 3 HOURS 0000 lee! rise altitude Rm pur India rut cialuaA A 1 Khb fr WARWICK DEEPING 6 01 school law and abolish cer tain property levies the house rec ommended it for work on amend ments A new house bill would tax cig arettes on a baqls of number in each package instead of retail pri ces Sponsors said under price re ductions the state would lose 8235 000 revenue annually unless basis is changed Senate adoption Was given conference report reducing rors pay in a number of counties but the house has not acted on it Beating down stubborn opposi tion sponsors sent to the senate house bill tonight reducing the fitimber of railroad comnjlssioners from 14 to 6 add providing their election by the general assembly After a dispute the senate voted an appropriation of 8460 to send the Greenville American Legion Drum and Bugle Cofps to the in auguration in Washington but the house delayed opposition The ways and means committee entered a bill to consolidate five bureaus and commissions relating to natural resources into one body Smith Proposal At White House CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE lltlln' east of Llngyuan Ttie attack from the north also proier' wen Japanese sources ssitf One column of the forces of General Liu Kul Tang who reported last week to have deser ted the Chinese reached Huaito glng and another approached Lln Keep the Hands Away rom All Skin' i Eruptions The Denver Poet said Boettcher was freed after a' representative of Claude Boettcher father of the young broker had paid 860 000 ransom to ths abductors In a sotrst 'rtedtevoiis htar Deihrr Chief of Police Albert Clark denied a ransom had bean reports were that young Boattchrr wu found in good health at East Thlrty fotirlh Ave nu and ranklin street after be ing let out of motor car at that point Chief dark said the 31 yesr old bnAer relented from ifio bill to wipe out the 't i IIBE IS 8UIM1 Danger in I COMMUNISTS Squeezing 1 WU perteexea Imagine hanging your curtainind picture the same day your walls are painted! Your rooms beautifully decorated and completely settled by dinner time! Wallhide saves time trouble money hd rives you a better Job Come in and hrt us show 1 CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE been in the shadow of death since 'Zangara shot him with a bullet intended for President Elect Roosevelt 'Barring unforeseen circum stances we now can say he will recover Dr Tice said Dr Nighols of Miami who throughout the case has been I a I "Hard facta and a war chest BoxalL Paragraphs are so much pulp without them Dr Wolfe here is the man to deal with facts The money is with me Now look you here man wu are going to raise tha wind aet you blowing your trumpet outside the walla of Jer teho" Boxall rubbed Us hands together eager and uactuouaHa ticked Jd lipa as though he tasted the sweet gall of the ink he was to use "You can rely on me Mr Crabbe 1 know how to handle a paper and to push a grievance soma thing of the stinging nettle about me" i There was The man had ability and knew how to gloat overt a scathing sentence you Boxall we have aoin Mr Wolfe's facte We have gotjto declare war fire our first shot" 1 a plain man with righteous discontent in him sir" "Bahl put it plainer some can tankerous curmudgeon who likealto bray so long as no one can get at him with a stick I have got a man to start with a sulky cross grained beast" The ends of BoxaD's mouth curved upwards and little wrinkles showed about his eyes' "Ahl" I Old Burgess of George Lane" "One of the pre cisely" eyes travelled from one to the other He was like a eaptain of free lances a man of the sword i waiting while these two shrewd han jawed men of the eloset whis pered and schemed together "What are we to make it Mr Crabbet "A nuisance You have no doubts about that John Wolfe" lwas down there yester day" a legitimate ease?" "You can put your consciences into it" Boxall'e nostrils contracted He' looked thinner hungrier more vo racious property It it Mr Crabbe?" i "The Amalekitel We will smite him" "A letter nf complaint to the Board of Guardians eh A full re port in "The Clarion' ollowed if necessary by public spirited revela tions" 1 Josiah Crabbe took snuff delib erately and with sly satisfaction? make a beginning eh Throw down ths hstl" "And the man Burgess is waiting in my study We will have him in and concoct that letter" Wolfe left to them the handling of Burgett ths cobbier and the wriuug of that letter 3 Wooden CRADLE USED BY rm GWEN THE onabte machinations" IU provided a 'penalty of not leas ithnn thnv montha imnrison mcnf for publishing or discussing A CHEAP AUTO MIDDLEBORO Masi Mat Automobile prices hit a hew low here youth sold his for 83 The youth Chief Alden plained that he was en from Ontario to England to find work and had only 17 cents He Mid he wanted to raise funds with which to get New York so he could board a cattle boat and work his transatlantic passage After selling the car the youth headed for New York with 8317 as capital paw brings you ne Day ffiainting ILL IN HOSPITAL Special to the Morning News: KINGSTREE March Benton of Andrews is in the Kel ley Sanatorium here with a case of epidemic cerebro spinal tnen i ingltis and is reported progress ing satisfactorily The young man was brought to Kingstree by his physician Dr Porter of Andrews and the diagnosis of his illness by local physicians has been confirmed by the cal Blemishes MARY ANN HAMILTON of Dwtmoulh tl IaugWT School for SO years Down at tha farm Wolfe was sit ting beside mother under tha shade of the cypresses He bad tweed Turpin into the stable for little Bob Munday to unaaddlt'kitn and had brought out a chair from the house Mary MMcall'a placid hands were busy with bar needle wore She had the restful charm of a ready listener Her ayes were eyes that a man aouid look: into without reserve He might laughter there a teasing shrewd ness but never shallow scorn i "So you take the bone He leant forward with Ns albowi on? Se1 No Where Is Jest 7 Myy MaacaD tumid the 610111 framing and rcrutiniud her head slightly on line side Then she glanced straight at are quite boyish at times John" "Oh!" wonder whether you know anything abouu women" Why P'rbaM Hxih along to auoning things out' of the way You ere terrifically in earnest Well ths child had a pamce1 rho joMtf7 1 1 You moan 4" r4 rou kreatha a word its better ftr me ttftcfi yefl Ulis law yon eomlng and ran to the moor" Wolfe looked troubled' turned Id hie chair and looked straight at her' inally be said: "rU UlM Turpin" undemanding" comnrun ichcn 100 and amaller numbers were taken Into custody elsewhere Extensive precautions were resorted to for the protection of railways bridges and power stations Numerous armed guirda were posted The payment of parliamentary allowances to communist members of the Reichstag which were due today' was birred Tlie amounts involved were small 1 In response to a request by Dr Wllhrlm rick the minister of interior to the Bavarian govenv ment great quantities of litera ture' werdBofzed in a raid on coniftjunlel fcenbera In Munich The Hamburg senate in view of destructive plans the ordered guards oa the gas and electricity works and on the bridges over the Elbe ct the at Sagan revealed a cunningly hid den "arms dump in which there were electric lamp bulbs filled with corroaive acid AttKarisruhe an old rench air bon charged bill not equipped with' 1 fuse was found Ai a nite mirmck close to Weight shed TtW Oldenburg ovqrinneiit sus pended socialist paper for a fort night Circulation fa Germany of two Strasbourg papers was for bidden by the government forthree months new presidential decree was SJ treason to the an people add highly treas Builders supply co Building MhleriaP NO longer need you dread hav ing your rooms tom up for days while the paintert ate at work A revtfutidnary new discovery nowbringsyou totally newpainting results reeula never attainable before "Jess" Wolfe aent John Munday down to "The Crooked Billet" for some bread and cheese and beer and mounting Turpin he rode out for Moor arm This act of had touched him very deeply It waa the gen erous impulse of the ehfld sanc tioned by the sympathy of tho woman But Wolfe felt that he could not take the horse even though hia refusal might pain Jess for the moment Mary Mascall sitting In a basket chair under the shade of one of ths cypresses heard quick footstope brushing across the grass Glancing up from the work in her tap she saw Jess before her faot flushed her straw hat In her hand her bosom rising and falling with Swift deep breaths what Is It child? Wolf Is coming up the hilt th hite gate and uw him" Is riding Turpin aeethim I'm going out on the moor Sudden panic had seised her and she looked elf like with wild eyes and wind tossed hair Mary Mas call iqanc(L at hqj gravely and waa mute Jess was at tho age when the Impulses of the' child bring sudden flashes of alarm to the cheeks of the woman Her self consciousness but half awakened suffered some boisterous liipulss to slip forth snd then blusHed for it snd recoilsd in hot eonfuilon Two selves stiU lived In Jess two beings who talked different languages and CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE March 7 to March 20 The reso lution would not have the force of law and Ben Sawyer chief highway commissioner said that unless the statutes were changed case Would be made' against per sons who had jiot bought tags March 7 ollowing passage to a bill abol ishing the state warehouse system and placing its duties on the de partment of agriculture commerce MORNING NEWS 8'C 1 OH Paint brings tctally( Hlte advantaprs IB 1 LORENCE napers car" he said Charles Armstrong whit? of te with Si moleTon lnduitrlM Governor: Btack ISeontalnwd tW00Cl today Roy Jones I ormer warehouse commissioner ths abductors of Boettcher colls i other attending physicians said the patient Ltd a "reasonaoic cnanoe to live in Dr Karl A Meyer of Chicago aesenoeo uermax as gening mine and said that was "a sign of returning strength" Improvement was noted in the pneumonia that settled Sunday in the lower lobe of right lung There was a further steady big of the heart action today and increasing quantities of food were given the mayor by mouth An oxygen room? rushed here by plane from New York set up on a' sun porch outside Cer mak's hospital room and he was to be moved into it Doctors said their decision to place him in tho room were 40 to 50 per cent oxy gent will be pumped in was "not occasioned by UnfaJorable devcl oments in condition but rather by a desire to ease ag much as possible the strain upon his repiratory system Earlier they had Mid the oxygen room probably would not be used Smaller oxy gen tents were used to relieve res piratory strain but they were dis cc 'tinued Monday night During most of the day Cer mak slqA comfortably and this tended to build up strength sadly depleted by the 14 days of strain since he was shot down by Zangara in 'an attempt to assassi nate President elect Roosevelt in Bay ront Park nere Tension among the doctors and relatives continued to lessen but the doctors remained in close attendance Intrcavehous of glu cose a food substance were ceas i tor car and immediately com municated with the home of his father Claude Boettcher He was taken to the elder Boettch home and the chief of police rushed there to question him Clark's Announcement was con firmed by James Quigg Newton business associate of the youpg brokdr who said i the young man had been released was alive and well but that he could not say where he was Mrs Anna Lou Boettcher his wife said she had not fteen him but had been assured he was alive and well Clark announced he was going from the i police station to the elder Boettcher's homa to Inter view the young manbtit neither of the Boettchers ware to be found there 1 Immediately aftef fits release young Boettcher went to a tele phone and called a taxi to take him to hia home police said Officers upon learning of his release rushed to the Boettcher residence to question him in the hope of learning the identity of the kidnapers and the place where lie wm held captive more than two weeks but reported they did not find him there James Bryant attorney who has been one of the closest ad visors of the Boettcher family in the case verified the report that Boettcher was safle but refused to say where he had been taken riends of the family expressed aianauers jiiau tniwru juuiij ovtuvuvi nwciy I with them from the place at I which the ransom was paid to Insure them that they would not be fired upon and then dropped him off on the street corner where he was freed A cordon of officers was jfiaOtd around the city as 'soon fts Boet tcher release was reported ALL SEL EXPLANATORY ON CARTOON Tomorrow: "The Longest Wrestling Match i the license" i Because hte divorce from Nata lie Talmadge is not final in Cali fornia the couple plan to live apart when they return to Holly wood "I'll keep my apartment" said new Mrs Keaton 111 stay at the Country said Keaton Miss Taimadge's decree does not become final until August CAMAGUEY Cuba March 1 Jlrc believed by authori ties to be of incendiary origin broke out tonight in storehouses of the Consolidated Railways here Rural guards arrested a number of persons CLEARIELD Pa March 1 (A John Devine Johnstown prfraje fcrttJve who worked eover" for several montha on the Lindbergh kidnaping case testified tn hia trial for abduction today that he could have solved the mystery two had not the law stepped In and upset his plans NASHVWLE Tenn March 1 (A A charae that Col Luke Lea I wreck every bank in the state in order to avoid serving" a prison sentence in North Carolina was hurled In the Tennessee legisla ture today by Senator Robert Alexander Jr of Davidson coun ty (Nashville) Alexander said that Lea who has been ordered extradited to North Carolina where he to under conviction of bank law vio lations has published news of fth ml a 8 9 SDset a 8 ft I mA in tala remNVataS pers because he to escape I he opinion that the kidnapers the sentence which the courts have (had taken young Boettcher away aaid ne muss serve WASHINGTON March 1 (AP) a sudden Washington took on Ito Inauguration tang today Watting the arrival of President elect rank Roosevelt tomor row there could be detected in the quickening activity an eager nres for tho Saturday climax to hurry along for congress to re solve Ito troubles with little ado as possible to give over for a day at least to parade and car nival WASHINGTON March 1 (AP) tne Reconstruction poratlon continued to pump out credit and cash in January to the extent of 8134201000 wu shown tonight in its monthly report to congress That sum wu authorized for loans to banks insurance com panies agricultural Credit') cor porations railroads for self liqui dating work relief projects the Home Loan Bank system for crop production and for helping in the exportation of surplus agricultural commodities I the Vitplifted jOil Pi nt AA 1 SU A Annbxing new discovery it CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE i said that this former judge ad vocate general of the army was out of the army for fraud" He said plenty more Senator Bailey of North Carolina from whose state Ansell hails though he practices law In the capital demanded of Long whether he would waive his immunity Physicians 4 Indicate That Mayor Will Overcome Wound Recent Blaze In Reichstag sh Meant to Inaugurate 1 Acts I By JOHN A BERLIN March 1 Hcr 3 mama Goering minister without portfolio in the Hitler government declared' In a speech tonight that the incendiary fire at the Reich stag building Monday night was meant to Inaugurate a scries of violent acts culminating in a com munist revolution or this reason he asserted the government was justified in pro mulgatmg Its drastic decrees of tho last two days which nave greatly increased penebties 'for I treason and have placed Germany under virtual martial lai The communists the cabinet bills calling for the formation of minister said have spread hand roupfr' for socalled self protection but really intended to provoke i civil war' Communist material which has I been seized he continued disclo I sed fotgaikorders to national so iclailsta If the election next Sun day night was lost Captain coring Interpreted this Uf an obviously 'intended i threat to terrorize the population He declared that the lives of com munlste and socialists were not endangered so long as they kept strictly' within the law i The hationwfde nrocea sof sauel i Nood stitera wtU nver abated today with hundreds of I nueew a ultnple again' no matter leading communists undergoing I arrest while others fled Into hid how should nivse ga it i lArealftsh VawfAmtiAfli Com to lor a ree Dsmowstretioa cf AWe See for yourwM Sow VieoSw In WtllNde irst Ceetrr to keep i 4 nd deed iadefaiwly i operatives and 710000 held by the somewhat less optlmtistic than ed' yesterday and doctors said vxvsnvvw cwaaM 4r3 fttaAev haliatiaH further trenftYient nf aertMnitlf ura Hanartmpnr Aft i tcral for production loans The pool would be administer ed bv a six member ooara i the agriculture department Smith contended the government financed 'surplus was having a effect on the market" and said his bill held great pro mise for the cotton grower year Long Is Sued oT $500000 page WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS AT Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Gained PhVMical A Shapely igure JTf tat first remove the cause! Take one half te'aspoinful' of KruKhen Balta in a glass of hot water in the In 3 weeks get on the scales and note how myny pounds of fat 'have van ished )' also that you 'have gain ed In your skin to clearer feel younger in Krus chen will give' any fat persons joyous surprise But be aure It's your health cOmcr 4ind SAETY first is the Kruschen promise Oct a bottle of Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist any Where in America (last 4 and the cost Is but little If this first bottle doesn't convince you thia Is the easiest SAEST and surest way to lose your money gladly returned sauaaca IL Vou break thio wall de stroy the protection and permit the gerniH to escape Into the surround ing Uasuee and ultimately late Un blood itself it the pimple to located Mar ft Mood vessel of comriderable else the terms are apt to enter directly late the blood stream Thia danger to al ways present but Is particularly great when th pimple Is loCfttbd on the upper Up or any part of the face above the mouth Septicemia la indeed a certous die ease It to usually traced to what waa orlglaally a trivial infection Ilka 'a pimple Tho safest way to deal with a pimple or boll to to keep the Dagere awpy from IL Paia aad tenderness may be lessened by Ibe appUoaUea of wet dressings of boric acid aelu tion By all moans avoid tho appll 'cation' of poultices and other medica tions except under' the physician's supervision Ho and only ho Is tnposition to determine what medica tion la called tor and whether the pimple or boll should be opened fj? 4s Censult a Pbyilelaa When the Infection to deep omted and nalntpL It to wise to apply Boat bihrt dote by the appllottion of fauze dipped' Io bot boric add so lution and kept het by placing a hot water bag over tt This reduces the pain brings ths pus to the surface and limits the infection i In most instances It Is necessary to open ths infection and remove all the pua Many persona dread thle nroesdurs In order to avoid this VlBWIgV bSIMft MMOkV msvw simple operation they refrain from Nashville publisher to "trying to voBsuiuun wnu a puyeitHui xms is unwise Neglected pltnploo or boils may lead to complications demanding oitonslvo surgery Opening boll Is ft simple palnlem aad nodeaeful procedure It win prevent many hours of unaecesMry suffering If you are subject to pimples er holla consult with your doctor Answers Io Healtji Querieo Lydia What can' bo done 'for excessive perspiration chiefly of the head? Excessive persplratton la usu ally due to nervousneoa Try to overcome the latter first o( aU or full particulars send a self addressed stamped envelop and repeat your question i Miss Is there a cure for arthritis? 2: What flo you advise tor pimples? I Try to find the underlying cause fleet of all Proper diet and elimination should hJlp to eradicate those blemishes or full particulars send a self ad dressed stamped en velope and repeat ysmr queetlooa fCcpyrighl t33 fee news which should be kept from foreign govemnwnte irrespective of whether tho hews was true or false I or keeps in slock tor purposes of Anyone who designs circulates circulation printed matter which incites to tneuse of force aghlnat the state or any one who insti gates preparations tor strikes in vital plafits to guilty of treason able intent nd may be punished by a maximum of three years in prison i Twn Are Captured By freed ollowing Japanese Army Extended Search CONTINUED ROM PAGE ONE Meinwniie president von nm ttenbuif incrsasftl puwon vi uw iuvuniuicii wj decree raising the penalties forh Nature thrtws a defensive waifespionage treironand subversive around a 'pimple or boil When you acts wne aecree esiauiuicu me rtnnth for dlaclostna or at jHHrWlnv to obtain Imnortunt mll a nary secrets 'T In Meckl: "tasT LYONS BEN 1 A aL ttXj i zZKKr squeesM mdbu PBr llto Be thought Ughtty of thla (mtu atrlcken with a Wjj high Isrer 4 ruahed to ths 7 hoapltai It waa SiQ found hscesaary I to opstata I Jf Whan fHand aauaaied KI the pimple bo I Ur VOpWiM vmwwma wre tion to anraad 1 Jwh II i I a Wl 1 a HBb BP s' Jr 1 Ji 5 Kim II Si 1 I i I i i 5 lw: wajllhidb I.

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