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pagefou Tine BEDFORD DAILY THIBg. BEDFORD, IMP. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15. 33 PROTECTION OF 'H; mo i James Akin and son Charles, and Mrs.

John Tegarden and soa James, Mrs. Arvaao Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. baas Phflliua, Albert Stewayt and Rowans Agin. LUDEAV SOCIETY HUSBANDS NIGHT The annual Mpshanda Night meeting of the Jtobto Sodety, when they hate fa their homw guests husband and friends of tha members, was held Tuesday evening at tiie First Christian and wu a very successful as well as enjoyable function.

The dining room was lovely with a profusion of sweet peas in vases down the-center of the long tables. Them were cover for one hundred and twenty-five. A delicious baked ham maw was served. During the dinner delightful music was famished by the trio, Charles Glymps, piano; Robert Glymps, violin, and Tommy Erwin, drams. Mrs.

Mabel Baker, president, presided over a brief business ses- dto pfa'UX tanpurtantpart in tea movfaeat of products of the soil; and jt wu tha that, so of these smaller banks wan delayed ta noi pspmptad the Chicago Board of Trade and the New Orison exchange to postpone the of trading. Much of the these two exchanges into agricultural areas served, by tha One effect of the national bank holiday tor which many thousand expressed gratitude today wu a postponement of the time wlpn income tax returns most ba made. The time tor filing ordinarily would have expired at midnight tonight, but tee bureau of internal revenue announced last night that the date had been changed to March 81. This wu tern to tha realization by government thatmany taxpayer hay difficult, and in some case ible, to complete of Sunnyaide will be given Thursday evening, March 16th at 7:30 p. m.

in the Oolitic school gym-narimp. Admission prices are, 6e for children in grades 1 to 19c for children in grades 7 to 12; fal 15e for adults. The program which will include a cast of 61 children wiU be published in The Times Thursday afternoon. 0 PLAN WAR ON RATS The Lawrence County Agricultural Agent has obtained tee cooperation of the U. 8.

Biological Survey to carry on a well planned method of rat extermination to be sponsored by the Lawrence County Farm Bureau. Powdered red squill will be mixed with suitable foods and distributed to people of the county at cost. The baft will be taken to various distribution points in the county, so that everyone can obtain and use it the same1 evening. The bait will be distributed April 1st. This plan has been followed by the U.

S. Biological Survey the past year in a large number of counties in the Middle West with effective results. Bed squill, Adams Exp 6 1-4 Alleghany Corp 1 Car A Fdy 9 1-? Loco 6 8-4 Pow A Lt 6 1-8 Amn Sugar 82 1-8 A A 106 Amn Tob 67 1-8. Amn Tob 61 8-4 Anaconda 9 Assd Apparel 1 Atchison 48 A 11 7-8 Beatrice Crum 10 1-2 Bcndix Avia 9 8-4 Bethlehem 16 Borg Warner 8 7-8 A 29 1-2 I A Pu 4 7-8 Chrysler 10 7-8 Con Oil 6 Elec Autolite 13 1-2 Elec Pow A Lt 6 Gen Elec 14 8-4 Gen Motors 13 8-4 Hudson 4 1-8 Inti Harr 28 7-8 Int-T A 7 6-8 Kennecott 11 8-8 Kroger 18 1-4 Montgomery Ward 14 National Bisc 89 8-4 19 7-8 Owens 111 Gl 42 1-4 Peerless Motor Pennsylvania 18 8-4 Petto Corp 6 Phillips Petro 6 Procter A Gamble 87 1-2 Radio 4 8-4 Reading 28 Repub Ir A fit 6 1-2 Seers BoAuck 20 1-2 Socony Vacuum 7 1-4 Southern Pac 16 6-8 Southern By 7 1-4 Standard (Cal) 28 Standard (NJ) 27 Studebaker 8 1-8 Timken Boiler 16 6-8 Union Pu 80 l-4 United Aircraft 28 8-4 Rubber 4 1-8 Steel 88 1-8 Wabash By 2 Westinghouse Etoe 27 3-4 Yellow Tr A 2 8-4 CURB CLOSE Cities Service 8 Cord 6 8-8 Niagara Hudson 11 1-4 Standard Oil (Ind) 18 1-8 O' HUSKY SPANISH PRIESTS JOIN POLICE RIOT SQUAD MADRID (ff) The Spanish republic hu two fighting priests of a new variety. Officials of the assault organised a six-foot, and hose-armed riot that the latest batch recruits included a pair of elerics who wen accepted to and sent out to drill.

The official said the 1 liitad became the republic had quit gjknbiUJ(odu LEST TOU F0S61T PHQKR 687 Chute, CMe, Oah aad Badal grants Far Tha Carraat Week the banafit of tha Leet Yon For- ara ached to gat their by 10 m. Later an-tha riak of sidetracked from thia aim to plaaao but to anka good oor hare your eo-887 or 16. Stated meeting of Bedford Lodge No. 14 F. A A.

M. Tueaday evening at 7: 80 oclock at the Maaonie Temple. llembera pleaae attend. Regular meeting of the St. in-da Paul Altar Society Thursday 2 p.

m. at the home of Elbert Owen, 126 Lincoln A' Membera pleaae attend. Regular meetii Ann's Thor home of Kba. Lewia Ingalls, 1308 Fifteenth street, with Hn. George Drummond assisting hostess.

Mem-bera pleaae bring 16 cents. 13M8t Regular meeting of the Department of Muaic of the Womenll De-Club at the home of Mrs. Rariden, 21Q1 street, 7:80 p.m. General dub member! invited. Department membera urged to attend.

the fort nightly Club luncheon meeting Thuraday at home of MnTOllie White, 1 Stventeentbjtreeb Membera attend. liar meeting of ib will be a covered-dish it the 1619 i pleaae 14M2t Regular meeting of tijp White Rives Temple No. 18, Pythian Sister, Thursday, 7:80 p. m. in K.

of P. HalL Ofiicera and membera are urged to be present to get ready for inspection April 6th. 14M-2t weekly meeting of Chi Chi Club tonight at home of Miss Elisabeth Rariden, Nineteenth street. Members please attend. The Hi-Tri Club will sponsor a benefit St.

Patricks tea Friday from 8 to 9 p.m. at the First Christian Church. Public cordially invited. 15M3t this weak. later.

Announcement to be 16M2t W.R.C. witiunlmbers January, Fabruan and March hoateaaea, will be held Wednesday witii eovemd-didi luiicheon at the home of Mrs. Henry Williams, street. NOTICE Clover Time, a three-aet play, will be given by the Junior den of Tunnel ton High School, Thnra-Mareh 16, at 8U)0. of tha east am, Harold gtephanaon, Mary Leman, Paul Hobbe, Ines Speer Todd, Lawrence Wever, Vara Caae, Bruce Collier, Ldand Williams, Yerla Ollia, Mary Martin and Kith Cannady.

Claraaca Carnes ia stage BRIDGE BENEFIT Mra. Fred Mapea, 8482 I street, was tha hostess Tuesday afternoon tor a Lincoln f. CdTbridge ben. efit. Thera were seven tobies with the following high Jack Hi tables ii Mirers, Mea-lurley, Julius Bavena, Julius Beretta, Harold Opie, Patterson, Mar-Gmoge Hirapher and avenw- Delicious homo made cake and coffee warn served.

ST. AGNES GUILD MEETING Misses Anna and Theodora Seed warn the hostesses last evening tor a vary pleasant meeting of St Ague Guild, at thsir home, 1228 Six-toenth street Nineteen answered IS John Dossard presided. Re's from the commit-of the' Laymena DQuat, and by Mim Shafer on the spieled do-i tor tha needy by St Johns gad St ignea Guilds. Delicious refreshments were aarvaS 4ting the social hoar. MCE CLUB NCMEON MEETING libs.

Katherine Chamber de-UghtfuRy entertained her bridge clb Tuesday at bar home, 1227 Ssvaatoeuth atmat with a prettily appointed lungmou procodmg the fiWSS' ssonpj SSs The aaxt meeting wiU take pbc bom of Ifrp. Euth Mck ssaiaar1 Mr. and Mrs. Iskae Phillips pleasantly remembered' Sunday whan a number of relatives gna Mends gathered to honor their teepeetive birthdays, March J6 and 17, and also ttaf of Jamea Akin, Mrs. Phillips brother, March 8.

Those nraaent wera: Mr, tod Mm. Jacto Akig. Mr. and Mm-Esa AUannd bob Austia, kb. aad Chubs AULjb.

toff Mm. FISH AND CAME (Continued on Page 6) sociation announces. Under rules laid down to govern in the contest, contestants must present dmty kills to Police Chief Rein- bolt, who will issue receipt! therefor. Individual kills will ha kept secret until the contest ends, at which time totals will be published. The destructive qualities of the crow have been studied at length by many state conservation departments, the local association points out, and they have been found guilty of destroying baby chicks, ducklings, young turkeys and goslings.

They also destroy turkey eggs and have even ban known to kill young rabbits. Tha harm the crow wreaks on tha farmer may he said to overshadow any good he performs. In addition tow persons how the crow does, to our game nesting time. Game bird i small game birds are ceptible to the this jet black farmer and sportsmen unite in a campaign against him be ia certain to continue hia destructive activities. After the crow had bean disposed of last night the aeeociation members discussed other protective measures to be instituted in behalf of the wild life of this section.

It was announced -that Kenneth O. Johnson, assistant superintendent of the fish and' game division of the state conservation department, and Garry O. Winder, state' organiser, will come here tomorrow to view sites for the pro ing pond to be estqbT ilhtathU of raising county for the purpose of raising Kmc fish hatched at the Avoea tchery, which later will be die-i of the county. the hatch at an allow them to crow ing pond uptu they of taking care of themselves after being released in the streams. A project is also being tottered for hatching quail eggs exposed by farmers during harvest season.

The plan provides for the removal such eggs to the hatchery taping provided by the local association on the Stipp farm a short distance of the Pleasant Run Church, where they will be reset and when the young birds are developed sufficiently to care for themselves they will be returned to the farm from which the eggs were removed and released. Many times during the harvest season farmers run reapers and binders over quail nesta which aris abandoned by the hen thereon when the cover ia and when this occurs this farmers requested report the case to a member of the local association who. will see that the eggs are called for and delivered to the hatchery and later the association will return the hatched birds to the farm from which tha were taken. The project greatly increase the quail in the county each season. ie association will continue its activities as the season advances in the interest of all wild life in the county not considered destructive.

HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Dora Utterback, Lincoln aveitae, underwent operation this forenoon at the hospital fa strangulated hernia. Vera Trueblood, 1008 street, who- sustained fractures of both bones in his left leg in an accident at the Wallace Stone Company mill at Stineaville last Friday morning, of which he is superintendent, was removed from the Dunn Hospital to the office of his physician this forenoon for an x-ray examination which disclosed that the injury ia showing satisfactory improvement. He was later return-ad to the hospital with prospects of being able to be removed to his home in about a week. STAPPVI COURT The trial of Eddie Strouther, charged with intoxication and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liqnor, was being held this forenoon before Justice J.

V. Stapp. Rev. and Mrs. Harry T.

Bridwell of Clear Creek were in the city last, night as guests of the Ludean at their Husbands Night the First Christian Society meeting Church. Giu Smith, 1808 0 street, has ar-ixtended rived home after an extei with hia daughter, Mrs. T. derwood ana visit a Un-family in Chicago. r-O eo.

eooeeee of us like tha idea having a debt Banging ever na, tod to ft and that those of ear mail mbserib-' who owe pa hack mb-. Mriptims will fee tree tor torifaia, with dean state back, ws will date a data. Wa realise many have taken The Times for years, and have gotten In ar-ara prefer to 1st the ao-eount stand to ha paid wh rlU ovap 6 fa Sroditad. This offer to baby mad tel to epr aSwtTmr mail TtatotofauQteMawhoM hCfa-Uru not new gattiag Tha Timas. MARGARET LA MARR I tire of the usual coe-I tell the milkman to leave bottle of cream.

After my ton with it, I pat more of it on, leaving it while taka a warm bath. Then I rathe surplus, and find my ton refreshed again without a tran of anything left to clog the TOUGH LUCK William (Bud) OConMll, 1821 Street, who had been all agog over the news that he was to return to work today at the Salem Mill of the Indiana Limestone Corporation after mingling among the idle of tiw city for considerable time, has been forced to take another vacation. Lsuit Saturday ia went to New Albany to attend tha regional basketball tournament and in entering the gymnasium tumbled and fell, striking bis right hand on the step. Thinking that hia hand had been only bruised he declined medical attention until yesterday- Follow ing yn examination by a local physician, it was revealed that a bone in hia hand had been fractured. The injured hud was placed in a plaster cut and the injury prevented hia returning to work today.

NEW FISH AND GAME ACT Samuel Hitchcock, clerk of tee Lawrence county circuit court announces that he received a letter today from tha Department of Conservation confirming tha reeept act passed tor the state legislature, regarding fishing and hunting license. The new law provide that all citisens, with some exceptions, must have license to fish or hunt to their own county. Previously no license was required to flak in the to which residence ia bald. The exceptions are, that are hot required to procure to hunt on their own property, that parsons under 18 yean of age will not need license, and that all ex-service men, together with hrmy mines will be given a free permit to hunt. and fish, upon the presentation Of their honorable to tee county clerk.

ptbY feAILBY HONORED Mn. fay Bailey, 1618 street, nt in State and local Order Star circles was delightfully surprised Saturday to receive an announcement of her appointment of Grand Repnaanl from Indiana to term-of four years. Tin all the more Impressive from the fact teat her appointment liahes a precedent aa these ments are usually filled by Fast-Grand Matrons. HUSKY FOOTBALLER SAVES COLLEGE PRESIDENT'S LIFE BY TRANSFUSION HUNTINGTON, W. Va.

The affectionate bonds that tie undergraduates to their institutions have been widely heralded to song and on the screen, but the most im-loyalty exemplified was when a nig vi recently fullback blood to save the life president The president, Dr. Morris hawkey, wu subjected to major surgery soon afterward fa condition became so weakened tut transfusions wen the final hope of attending physicians. When thu depressing reput circulated over the campus of Marshall College the husky son of a West Virginia coal miner, John Jarrell, pleaded to bo allowed to make the sacrifice. Jarrells blood typed perfectly. A few boon after the injection was performed the bedside chart show-' ed an astonishing improvement to the condition of fa critically 111 president, and hia recovery thereafter wu rapid.

ftia Marshall prridpnt to an uncle of Bob Shawkay, former pitcher and manager of the New York Yankees. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS FAT QUICK RHJEF fROLI CONSTIPATION ibtetafasubitautefcrcsfc JClJEdjrardi. tpfatidng him enemy (Dflcxivcrai im for OtiveTSbleta while treating patient! for constipation a rn umawmi OHve Tablets do not contain crio- 6SKjSSBffiiS7 hhu jiri nftafml a sTrB Ever Jp act normally. They palm florae them to noneiiiiel eeuon a siTjiT on.yufamjJfalquicVqy, pieMHB raeuen non om or ppp Wr' Ml Es 10-. republieatioo of hereto are fao ii 'to fall story of tho-pros-aeiol.

conditions of the Noway so-called tcad- will have badly-YMmtsftiOBEa ariJiSjstory tells of dfiatoto of a. gigtafa oil faetog ritad in income -one being a high gotern-and two of hia prede- thfathe government bwildnaed of enough the KPI2 It really shouldnt Tier inch a lob to rat tha budget a billion the naeleaa numb Id auke almosthe if tha head ort.ie partmanta wsfYight ha laid ha could cany on tha he in Jili de- SB whan ha a Mon afldently with WO Op WaadiSflritSha 1006toito AWlSTUffigS Battgaa Jweilueki of bote political brands jjIWWdto nnSjtaJSleu b- saving could be added out the franking of all privileges, be added the dos-1 restaurant be opmtijig at a mid the official barber shop white ia aaid to be a 100 par cent burden. Chan many millions ean be, saved ia printing uselees lealldu that are sent out by the taniaf tuflliona ally only to find a meting i ia the waste basket and even-r in the Junk mans paper bag. GIRL SCOUT NOTES I We elected mur affle-mehting. Mary ffiflls Wgs jpetrol leader, Antpincttq Todd eorporaL OtI scribe.

Plans were to the reg- week- an fa merit badge were studied last week. For sgir. notebooks we are to selecba hVe 1 fika to have it, then outline tha fa potato studied lut week, HteofahkertooMef faaixbadf- idto the eopna we 5 Tap." There were 7 I leaden prssSt Limit. liMflf Wn tojtonmfcfaM Sorfte, mm to Sits mm Sn sSt as the time was up gad tried tp write lOftheflowursaiid For BM mmgrn alHEda nrtfl Aa mfyf i jMtiau star ffas aad wans htid, Af Mm itiag we had a jw gbd fbwliy adiww'd after pounded by tha bugler, mi Stout spirit is afaSasSf wamsmU warn mmaoammmJ TSSa iwJTStS ntoatugrpaain. EUR i.i.omo,iiooD 1:1 C0LVMBU8, Mtol lHI) v4oUegivins aad creeks out if their a if today sag many low ni aWni.

f. frass.KSat: totm the poison recommended by the Biological Survey and used in these campaigns, ia relatively harmless to domestic animals bat deadly to rats. This ia due to the fact that domestic animals vomit red aquill when taken in dangerous quantities while rate do not In carrying out the rat extermination plan, it will be necessary to find out how many people want the bait To do this Coupty Agent Ysrling will send out a card to the farmers in the county to find out how much bait each person needs. Townspeople have as much annoyance from rats ss people in rural localities and it will be advantageous to everyone concerned with the rat problem to obtain the bait and use it at the same time. Advance orders may be placed by calling at the county agents office.

ORB. AFFILIATION CEREMONIAL The meeting of the Bedford Chapter No. 129, Order Eaaterta Star, Monday evening in the Masonic Temple was marked wit)i a beautiful affiliation ceremonial wherein Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pierce were accepted aa new members of this chapter.

The. beautiful new entrance and dosing drills were also put on for the first time and the officers in their lovely semi-fonnal costurfa were conductive of a rare appearance. The gpod spirits of the membcr-ihip Were assured by the snnounte-ment of the signal honor that bald come to them through the appointment of Past Worty Matron Daisy Bailey as Grand Indiana Representative to Virginia. Under the leadership of Iva Sutton, worthy matron and Walter Sutton, worthy patron, the ensuing year of Bedford Chapter will lje entertaining and successful. Last evening a party from Bedford chapter including Mesdames Roy Bailey, Ethel Cravens, James R.

Wood, Bertha Hodges, Iva Sutton enjoyed a dinner meeting of the Bloomfield Chapter who had for their guest of honor Grand Worthy Matron Daisy Carithers. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CLUB MEETING The home of Mrs. Henry Rariden, 2101 street, was the sceq Tuesday evening of a delightful gathering of the members of the Department of Music and general club members with Mrs. Rariden, Mrs. Weber Walker and Mra.

Henry S. Murray, hostesses. Mrs. R. S.

Lowry, chairman, presided over a short business session. 6 was allowed for the ways and means committee of the State Federation of Music Clubs. Plans wen also outlined for the admission of associate department A very lovely program wqa given with the theme the composer, Schubert, with Mies Catherine Keach, cn airman. Miss Keach opened the program with a splendid Son Schubert, Maker of and she gave splendid do-ve of the origin talks on the songs before they were given, tiie numbers including The Eri King, by Miss Bess Smith, Avs Mane and Wanders Night Song, by Miss Lucille Blessing, Thou Art My Peace by Mira Bess Smite, double quartet numbers, Wither and The Lord fe My Shepherd by Mesdames George Bair, Joel Lee Jones, Warren Yount, Henry Rariden, Norris Ray, Spencer Norton and Miss Mary Rose Owen. Lovely instrumental numbers enlivened the program consisting of Vais Caprice in A Minor, piano solo by Mtes Keach: instrumental trio, viplin, piano, cello, Impromptu inAflat" Mra.

B. W. Rcyonlds, Misses Mary Rosa Owen and Dor othy Cole, violin solo Rosamunds, 1 byMre. W. it Masten, piano sqlo, Moment1 Musicals," Miss Keaehj and "Hedge Rose and Goou Morning Lovely Millers Daughter by the instrument trio.

During the happy social hour delicious cakes canto and tea wen served by the hostesses. The program was singing of Help Some and prayer by Rev. Joel Loe Jones, A double quartet composed of Mesdames Joel Lee Jones, Edith Meissner, Sylvan Weaver, Warren J. Yount, Norris Ray, Mina Rain-bolt, Misaea Bess Smith and Mildred Parham gave a lovely rendition of Hallelujah To Jesus. Rev.

W. J. Niven, honor guest and speaker of the evening -was in his usual clever mood and he gave a semi-humorous account of his recent trip abroad in conjunction with bis mom serious remarks on Communism. Rev. Lehman, of Mississippi, interested in negro mission work, gave an interesting talk on his work.

The program dosed with the singing of Blest Be The Tie and the Ludean benediction. WOMENS BIBLE CLASS SOCIAL The Womens Bible Class and Ladies Aid of the First Methodist Church enjoyed their monthly business and social meeting Tues-day afternoon in the recreation room of the church with a rood at-tendance. The meeting opened with the singing of Stand Up For Jesus, and prayer by Mrs. Charles Smith, concluding with the Lords Prayer, in unison. Mra.

Smith, president, presided over the business session of the Ladies Aid. Mrs. W. E. Kaler resigning aa vice-president Mesdames Frank Pitman, Bertha Shannon and H.

E. 'Askew were appointed to select a member to fill the vacancy, tiie name to be presented at tiie fat meeting. Many of the qnonaT with waist measure pennies wan fawned. A report was givto of the motherhood Club banquet which swelled the treasury by $40. The business meeting of the Womens Bible Class was presided over by the president, Mrs.

Frank Hatfield. Mrs. J. W. Hoover reported on Home Work.

Miss Katie Hoopingaraer gave an encouraging attendance report. A plea was made for the membera to attend and boost Sunday school that others may attend. Mrs. Walter Todd was appointed chairman of the committee to call on strangers. It was announced that Mra.

Powell, of Linton, would be the conference day speaker to he heard here next Turaday. The meeting was turned over to the entertainment committee, Mesdames Earl Hunter, Iva Casaaday and Bertha Shannon, who staged a very entertaining St Patricks Day program. St Patrick decorations, shamrocks, frogs and the blarney tone added to the significance of the day. Mrs. Hunter pretided at the first part-of the program.

She opened with calling attention to the symbol! and giving an in tereating history of St Patrick's Casadey was in charge of lical program which was with a flute solo, Long, Long Ago, by Mias Helen Sellars. MtsTh. H. Monrar delighted the company with her vocal solo, Believe Me If All Those Enduring Young Charms. A quartet eom-of Mesdames W.

E. Kaler, Jones, Boy C. 8. Black with Mra. Yates accom sang sweetly Kathleen Mavou-reen.

They responded with a delightful encore number, as appearing in shamrock aprons and men bate they sang a group of Irish melodies. Elgin Sal yards pleating piano solo, gnt Mrs. Shannon had charge of tiie amusing period, Froggy Days' This included the march to the blarney atone and followed out the old custom of kieting this stone for luck. The favors were tiny bags with an Irish wish which when opened received an Irish potato aye already for the spring planting. Numbers were matched fa partner to enjoy cap of tea with ginger cake topped with whipped cream.

0 TERRELL RITES Impressive funeral services wen Tuesday with Today1 afternoon at 2 oclock in tha Roach chapel on I street tor Leonard Wayne, the sixteen-months-old sen of Mr. and Mra. Albert Terrell, Rev. Delmar FoddriQ impressively conducted the aerv- Beautiful Beat Bring the Wandering Ones to Jans, and Will tha Golden Circle Remain Unbroken wen rang by Mrs. Fod-drell and Mrs.

Margaret Voight-ehild. Tha casket was surrounded by lovely floral offerings which were in charge of Frances Walla, Mary Huectt, Florence Browning. The pall Tha' pall bearars were Homer, payment of'thejr tax, due to tha bank holiday. The onfy stipulation made to the postponement to that' taxpayers who wait until after midnight tonight most pay six per cant Interest tor the two weeks period on one-quarter of their full There wen signs, that a part of the boarded gold of country, if iifllod not most of it, already hu ben tuned back into the Federal Reserve banks. The time limit aet by the treasury department tor return of gold expires March 17.

It wpa that tee return of the country 000 to date. Every Federal, trict had number of tory to provide new impetus for business and trade. The number faf banks, both member and non-r member, of the 12 raeerve districts wMchilrere open forousiness todap Philadelphia Boston Chicago-. Ctavelud Philadelphia '176 Atlanta 8b Lei Kansu 8u 76 129 86 (innespolis Jnfi available tarnation not Fifty-fire banka of the Federal System the fiat wu but tha The list addition atantly- Vh era was no state where hank-togi facilities wsre.tait availabk ffiJthoun 1 eonunvnkiee atill jjwethguttheiruaual bsakfaig The bureau graving at Wi ing teat it to i that by next week out six million new bank batui notea der of two currency under the emergency banking act Tha production program fa currency required by tee new tow was said at the bureau to bo withoutpraeafait Secretary Wood in of the treasury conferred last night at Washington with Senator Carter Glass of Virginia on details of tha bank reopening program and also permanent banking reform legislation. Things are working out beautifully, "he said afterwhraT I pm more encouraged now than ever.

I had the moat wouderfnl cooperation from all over the com ns. secretary mpde fawwi that! tha first financing undertaken by the Roosevelt administration the WALTHOUR NOW' A COP ARLINGTON, N. J. (ff)-Bobby Walthour, veteran atoou Dike rider, hu decided to unit tee roaring oval tor good aad raoentiy wu worn to aa a member of this citys policy force. Cooners SPECIALS Pktmffl Search Ufht Mattie Certon ffe Big 4 Soap Fkrkee 5 lb.

pkgf fOe CretkeaBomlny flbito tmbe Grape Fruit fpr gfe Boiled ffm lb, KIMffiSf fur MCjmdg Bure term tomt make mm the bee in ehort 1 pffgbtl Hundred? Ctoduuti 8b Louis Seymour 1.2I Wasktagtoa (4.11 New York City 18.16 Denver Lee A aeries 1448 Hi HI Uf All 745 KM Britii Winchester ranntim Parkersburg Clarkeburg City JA1I Vn Ti- 4 GreyhtkmdVepet mu: PARENT-TEACHERS COUNCIL ORGANIZED Twelve representatives of the Pprent-Teachen Associations' of the city, Lincoln, Central and Stalker, with Warren J. Yount, supervisor, held a meeting Monday evening in the administration for tha purpose of organ-Frank, Roy Walls jmd Georgs An- ising a Connell to aet as a draw TarrSll, i clearing bouse in unifying the work Hurlal wpa made in Reach Grove of all of the Perent-TeSehers As- aodptiona pf the city, snf Nn 'i- 'j js.

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