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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 2

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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1939 PAGE TWO for the broadcasting of many musical selections frcm the record 11- Krom nt fir TT .1 PawthOTTie. Of tMjt The Family Doctor Do. You Remember? The Hews -Palladium COMPRISING city. Dr. Cawthorne has one of the finest collections of musical selec New York Day By Day tions in this part of the state.

Dr. Cawthorne will be at the microphone to announce each number. ckin; by the use of additional covering such as coats or blankets to prevent irradiation of heat from the body. Over-ventilation of the lungs tends to eliminate carbon dioxide so fast that not enough remains to stimulate the breathing center in the brain. -With proper knowledge regarding these essential details, vast numbers of lives, now lost because people generally do not understand these simple measures, will be saved.

25 Years Ago slippery by alternate thawing and Lieut. Charles K. Fanner of the feezing. Physicians report Fourth Division. Micffiean Naval numerous minor injuries sustained The time of the broadcast win oe 7 to 8:30 o'clock 8undy night.

claims to be the wife of the gunman. Is being detained by the sheriffs office for questioning. Skelly had arrested Dane for leaving the scene of an accident. A price ot $10,000 today had been placed on "the head of Fred Dane, 40, slayer of Patrolman Charles Skelly of the St. Joseph, police force and suspect in the $350,000 Jefferson, bank robber of November 7, last.

The reward is payable for the capture of Dane dead or alive. Half of the amount is to be paid by the insurance company with which the St. Joseph city employes are in (This is the last ef a aertea at three artletea hj Dr. FishseiB ea artificial reiratl.) BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine In modern methods of resuscitation, it is customary to provide By C.

B. Driscoll s. rui orsa Brigade, was surprised last falls while some have been of a more serious nature. Owners of pri- Vn ha wns palu(1 to the HotM THE EVfcMAU M5 VoL 59. No.

191 THE DAILY PALLADIUM Vol. 49. NO. 65 Knte.td lot trinsralsalon tbrougti th mail wcoiid das matter aba Poat-offlca Harbor. Mtcbigan.

no Km NEW YORK, a City vaie property ana oiner residents Dec. 15 The pars fjnapei, in uie wavy laru sec- DreDared in his honor bv members tlon of Brooklyn, is unique among 0f the local Naval Reserves. The af-r-hnrrh have visited in New fair was conceived by Lieut. Burr. to put ames, cinders, salt or sand upon dangerous sidewalks.

The first natural ice of the season being put up for next summer LET'S "ST5 I'v Tr nn in.titiitlcmil church. Ensign Spawr, Lieut. Surgeon Tabei Barbs DANCING giving most of its and P1' officers and men of the was seen this morning when haul- sured. The city commission has its ellOTtS to SO- ovinu mj iu uie nuuse ui ua.v iu oegaji. cial service and toastmaster and presented Mr.

The Brown Ice Coal company has what is known Fanner with a gold sword on bs- not yet begun' cutting. The ice on set tlement tne orncers ana members oi Une river south of the highway artificial help as soon as possible with various devices and inhalators that art now available. These are planned to cause the muscles of the chest to move and to expand and contract the lung at regular intervals. The chief disadvantage of such methods is the fact that the apparatus is not usually at hand when the emergency arises. Moreover, many people are inclined to delay until the can be brought on the scene when they know it is (E) news dupau-be credited to tt do otber-l-a wise credited to tht paper nd alao the total newt putihibed bereln.

il right of 1 republication daitr except Suadai. Benton I Harbor. UWih MAIL SLBSCKIFT10I Mtll Mil) tuoscnption pricei in ailcbiga (ouuide ol Berrien. 7m Buren and AUa- I caa comities Indiana, Dlinoia, Ohio and I Wiaeonain daily. only $5.00 per year; 00 tor 6 mot i It fm 1 od 60 cent for 1 mo I n.n.

Kn.PilU:uili In Berrien. Van 1 tattooing busines is booming, with orders for American flags coming in fast. This is an age when no American wants to be mistaken for an enemy gunboat. The New York City tax law says pledged a duplicate amount. Mrs.Howard Newland and daughter of Colfax "avenue left Sunday for Detroit to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs.

Newland'i parents, Mr. Newland going later. work. The build- ne mvision. i bridge is said to be well over six ing it occupies is! Fund being received for Jj inches in thickness.

rerjossessine. Community Christmas treat for the -RiiiarH fan will ho anrertAin-d three stories Poor chUdren of the city and Its here t0nlght by Ray "Pikey" Dan- "bluntly that you can't bring cigarets in from neighboring states to evade ana this city, who meets Melvin appe-u-ing like Bijou theater were donated as wereDazleVi PacIflc coat dpn at an old-fashioned the talented children acts which Burkam Griffith billiard hall, school rather added to the show Mrj. John W. Fisk of Traverse 2 is at the home of C. W.

Fisk, And no butts. I available. This lost time may mean payment of the tax So They Say the difference between life and death for the patient. Colorado hunters must ask per- wllUlL.ll. A He Dart kuwlJ aotEU uliui wic Jw.it lau- Buren and Allegan counties by mail 14 GO per year: $2.50 for 25 (or 1 50 cert for 1 mo In all otter utatea except lchigati Illinois.

Ohio. Indiana and Wisconsin dally: News-Pallodlum 170 per unn rnr I moa- 13 25 tor I inos.i and 75 1 of Broadway, who is reported very of the buildlng way commission at Lansing to males It is now well established that; mission of farmers on whose lands mixtures of oxygen with carbon they want to shoot. Assumedly to de ELamndl TONITE AND SUN. YOU'LL ENJOY LYNN SIDE AND Jane Walls A Great Dancing Team With Something Different devoted to wor-: statements that a falling off in ill. Mrs.

William Osborn of LaSalle During the last two months the dioxide are of great value in re- termine whether the elk they want DRISCOLL ship is a 1 1 business necessitated dropping two avenue has gone to Hartford to visit suscltation. Henderson and Hag to kill might not be Flossy the cow. people's attention has been diverted from demestic questions; yet domes rents tor 1 month tic policies are going to have a good deal more effect on the happiness but interesting. 'trains from the Benton Harbor I schedule. A local delegation was The neighborhood it one of the present from the city council to pro-poorest in all New York.

I have test tne actin of the railroad. never seen more evidence of pover- Slooter is ln MichiSan Citv ion business. ty, squalor, lamentable living condi-. Qeorffe Yore has returned to gard of Yale have delevoped such a mixture with the idea that carbon dioxide increases the volume of breathing and the fact that the high proportion of oxygen in the mixture, together with Increased and welfare of our people than an at the home of an uncle, J. C.

Lawrence. The Misses Ida Roush and Beatrice Troutfetter of the Michigan State Telephone company are attending a conference of telephone operators in Kalamazoo. Mrs. Gertrude Lawrence of Union PAY DAY BUT NO PAY It was pay day in Washington yesterday and Uncle Sam was supposed to be on the receiving end. But dear Russia still insists she's not at war with Finland.

Any similarity to living nations is purely homicidal. SPECIAL MUSIC BROADCAST HERE SUNDAY EVENING old "Uncle Shylock" didn't get than much. Only litUe Finland and Aus- about the I saw while walking Hartford after a stay here, vicinity of City Park' c- K- Minary is home from a street is visiting a daughter who is of Dusiness trip to unicago. Uia came up Chapel. Housing in the slums tVi -Rncc on har is Dawine at the I ill in Lawrence.

rt. ueaner nas returned to raw tiny republic the Finns dug up Manhattan's Lower East Side is Paw a jter vIsiting at the Farnum impossible involvement in a European war. Senator Robert A. Taft Ohio). If, in the next few months, we can restore the functioning of free enterprise, we shall find, perhaps, that life begins in '40.

Wendell L. Willkie, president, Commonwealth and Southern Corporation. CLOTHING BURNS breathing, will raise the tension of the oxygen in the lungs and in the blood. This hastens the elimination of carbon monoxide when it is responsible for unconsciousness. In the mixture most frequently used, 93 per cent is oxygen and 7 per cent is carbon dioxide.

The tanks which contain this mixture are frequently provided with a mask to aid Inhalation of the mixture while the artificial respiration is being applied. Certain other factors are impor A treat is in store for music lovers Sunday night, according to an announcement by the committee of the Benton Harbor Merchants in charge of the loudspeaker broadcasting system on top of the Vincent hotel. Arrangements have been made SWING ROUND WITH Sal Stocco And His Jap-O-Land Band COMING NEXT WEEK PIT KENNEDY Beturn Enfafement at Ben Bernle's Famaus Fretefe ADMISSION AT JAP-O-LAND 693, while Austria paid on aniposiuveiy luxurious in comparison home. installment of $52,260 that was due.j with the conditions existing in the Thsre is something pathetic about slums many of whlch 20 Years Ago the Finnish payment on her aeDt.iare ancient leakv frame buildlngSi toli of accidents during the Her back is to the wall and the odds this section In tne immediate past few days has been especially are against her in her trouble neighborhood -are crowded groups large in this city, due to a great ex-the Reds. But the Finns have char- of Itallans rpinog and Negroes.

1 tent to the conditions of walks made acter as well as courage. JneyVast warehouses overshadow the! -hired" the money, as Calvin Cool-shambles amld whlch bihabl-; iricrs rairp uniH Kneakine of thp war Spontaneous combustion in a clothes closet in the home owned by 10 Years Ago Sinister gangland bared Its fangs in St. Joseph Saturday night and in bloody defiance of brilliant lights and crowds of Christmas shoppers, snuffed out the life of a policeman, Charles Skelly, 30. Skelly was shot three times with a .45 calibre revolver at 8 o'clock Saturday night by Fred Dane, owner of a luxuriously appointed Lake Shore drive home three miles south of the city, who fled. Officers searched Dane's home to find $316,000 in bonds taken from a Jefferson, Wis.

bank and an arsenal of machine guns, shotguns and ammunition. Viola Dane, who Maida, Territorial road and US-12 and occupied by Max Miney debts, and they believe honest obli- Many 0I'the persons who inhabit, thL? i iimim a rt i ir ni at There are night classes under W. and caused a fire which de gations should be met. these warrens try to keep alive by Better than 161 million dollars was irp-nw rinmir R.un mn A- auspices, ana tne usual set stroyed a quantity of clothes and caused damage to the interior of Fri. Sun.

25c due Uncle Sam yesterday on the war inn from tumble-down barrooms, en- tlement PrJec ts. Karsen Cleaners Phone St. Joe 1385 3 GARMENTS $1.25 We can fire better and quicker aerrice with our newly Installed cleaning plant. tant under these circumstances. Circulation of the blood must be maintained so that rubbing and massage of the extremities is sometimes helpful.

Body must be maintained. This is accomplished first of all by not over-ventilating the lungs and the closet and wall Friday after Sat. 30c. debts, but outside of the Finnish and (danger the chance pedestrian. The Kev.

uavis a. French, a very Austrian tokens uncie naa 10 conditions depicted ln the play, noon. Benton Harbor firemen were called and spent a half-hour in Tobacco Road," are almost idyllic, tt' checking the blaze. compared with day-by-day exist- a. i-n Ml over the work when I visited wnistie.

tngiana ana PTance are busy fighting and need all their money, it appears. Italy is too occurred with other matters to think v-i'i-v uiaii jl uuo aiciia borhood. the place. He was professor of philosophy and religion at Hanover Jl 1 A. about creditors.

Belgium, with her The City Park Chapel is 2 ed by theWst Presbyterian cCch from S1GUHL m-. I in i in HP 'U BentonHarbormra niiri I borders guarded, and her future uncertain, dldnt get around to pay. Poland and Czechoslovakia are gone, as independent nations, and those debts might just as well be charged off. A flock of other small Balkan and Baltic nations who cashed ln on Uncle Sam's generosity 20 years ago didn't know what the morrow might bring and so they merely sent polite notes, but no cash, to the State department. Thirteen nations, ln all, owed Uncle Sam over 12 billion dollars of Brooklyn.

It was established as 11 the City Park Mission ln 1851, and' congregation numbers 130 ao, in 1862 was taken under the wing members. There is one religious First Presbyterian church. In a' Sunday eve- City Park Chapel was dedicated. It sch001 ls held on does not expect to be self-support- Sunday moralngs. ing, because its people are poorer i now than they wereduring theWar Tlfses between the states.

ifrom the sidewalk line, with a fewj I steps leading to the front doors. It: The most interesting feature of 80n" the J- M- c-l the chapel, from the standpoint of gs 11 aD0Ul ine same the visitor a time 1896. when interest day came, around yes t-rdflv Th Ktt; nflrtment. didn't occupies the space intended ie inai 7 The ffvefleit of the year are being expect much and so nobody was par- by the architect for a stained glass nLnborhooT is 'window, behind the wistmm Th lne neeQ 01 lne neignoornooa is 1 ticularly disappointed. Eventually we may get something out of that small congregation, fifty or so each aPpaf But how to go Sunday evening, faces this he business of helping these LUST TIMES TODH1F LAST TIMES TODAY "OUR NEIGHBORS THE CARTERS" able picture.

It is entitled "Suffer "4uiiuiB a buuu the Little Children to Come Unto deaiof sPint: ot strn? an vr" iin the picture at the end of that JAMES STEVENSON in Chapel. 12 billion debt, for now and then some of the biggest debtors hint that if another scaling down were possible they might possibly do something. In the end Uncle Sam ls going to charge off most of the debt end chalk up the loss to experience We could stand the loss if we would only profit by the experience Copyright, 1939, by McNaught Syndicate, Inc. OWL SHOW TONIGHT MICKEY ROONEY in "HUCKLEBERRY "Wanted By This really notable picture was painted by Will S. Taylor, art professor in Brown University, Providence; in 1917.

The signature names George Pearse Ennis as assisting the painter. Frederick B. Pratt, a Ha Scotland Yard" Is FINN" CONTINUOUS 1 :00 TO 1 1 :00 P. M. IU1U W1U WiWIJ i.

it comes to European meddling wealthy philanthropic families, gave fighting. AND the picture to the church. Jesus is represented as much more masculine, strong and thoughtful than in most church art. He is dressed in white, as researchers in Biblical history tells us the men of that day were. Two children have come to his knees, and others are about to start toward him, but are restrained by their mothers.

A OA ft II ft I in WAITING A BETTER DAY In every nation whose people have opened their gates, refugees from Europe's war zones are scattered. Some are depressed and fatalistic about the fates of their nations. A few are indifferent. But most of the political refugees are 5 um mm: 7T A JOY MONTH SPECIAL in the ancient axiom that right wlirP1 seems to have Just indicated prevail that tne Parents should keep their t. children from bothering the Great ncnoc rtf -cs a Man who has come to visit and nTYMTroce no Kin iiiHa Ci-w ril a ntr At this moment, the artist catches THEIR ROMANCE rode tie conflict ol Pennsylvania' frontier Amer-Ica'e Firet Rebel and hit untamed blonde in buckekln, gloriously come to life from the golden hiitory of flihtintf the spirit of the scene.

At this moment the Messiah speaks: "Permit the little children to come to me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." It would be difficult, it seems to me, to find a moment in DORIS DE NEL I -J- LJ fl imcn and loyal women! da Direct from the 1 I I Aragon-Trianon Ballrooms I a faome folks say not since the medieval era. But it's rot quite as bad as that. The whole world looked pretty bedraggled back in 1914-18. This has not been the first time in recent history that blood flowed freely and butchery was rife. The tragedy is not that civilization ls being annihilated.

It disaster is rather that all the advancement that has been made in Europe is being suddenly halted. It takes a long tlm to achieve small gains; it takes only the time necessary to sign a decree to smash everything. But the people who have been driven from their homelands, forced to accept' the hospitality of friend Saturday, Dec. 16 the life of the Savior more Inspiring for the artist. The picture is about 14 by 18 feet in size, done in bright colors, and is well lighted.

It lends. effulgence of spiritual atmosphere to an otherwise dull and drab chapel. A birth control clinic is one of the chief activities now carried on in the social service department of $fc. imWi wNm Crystal Palace PAW PAW LAKE, COLOMA Adm. 75c, Tax Included 1 Jl ft of America plo- Also ftlni neer time! A serial ff Of.

Jw'Htr i 'Sl mighty motion BIG Feat. 1 2 First Run Roy Rogers Special In "BAD "Southward LANDS" Ho!" MON 2 -1939 SEASON'S GOOD FEATURES, COMIC AND NEWS FIRST TIME IN TOWN lier nations, will not soon forget the i ideals for which they once strug-j gled. The folks who have been left; behind under the domination of greedy, stronger powers will harbor i in their hearts a deep resentment that will grow as the days and years roll by. i Nations are pretty much like business companies. They must op- erate under the same set of They must be just as honest with! their neighbors and their peoples as a business man must be with his cus omers if wants to remain in business.

Occasionally the systerri of ethics' cracks up. A few nations may de- i cide that competition must be1 crushed, monopolies established, the people given whatever the state' wants to give them in the way of freedom and civil liberties. That happens in business sometimes, too. It happened to a certain Chicagoan I by the name of Samuel Insull li starring I if J- I If awo CLAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNE a GEORGE SANDERS BRIAN wiik CHESTER MORRIS LUCILLE BALL WENDY BARRIE JOHN CARRADINE ALLEN JENKINS JOSEPH CALLEIA C. AUBREY SMITH KENT TAYLOR PATRIC KNOWLES ELISABETH RISDON I -LJi ADDED EXTRAS 1 1 DONLEVY-WILFRID LAWSON ROBERT BARRAT JOHN F.

HAMILTON MORONI OLSEN EDDIE QUILL AN i OUR GANG COMEDY "SPANKY'S SHOW BOAT' OWL SHOW Monday Night IRENE DUNNE CHARLES BOYER whose commercial empire had become so vast that it seemed impossible that anything could undermine it. But the Insull network collapsed with a mighty thud. A nation can't forever remain dishonest and get away with it. As the victims of its atrocities increase in numbers, as. their resentment and rage against oppression rises, the rumblings of mass opposition will become more distinct, will finally end in a victorious putsch for freedom.

It may be a long time before international virtue asserts Itself. Like a dishonest business man, a dictator can hold a people under bis thumb for years before he ls driven out. But eventually, he will be unseated, Just as the crook in business is finally caught, because the other business men around him are not dishonest and because the people with whom he deals can stand only so much of corruption b'-fore they balk. i 2ND FEATURE ALSO ON SAME PROGRAM STARTS TUESDAY PRISCILLA LANE My Destiny" ALSO LANA TURNER in "Dancing Co-Ed" ADDED EIITBAS POPEYE CARTOON "NEVER SOCK A BABY" NOVELTY "ROYAL RODEO" METRO NEWS EVENTS PETE SMITH in TALK TURKEY" CARTOON NEWS "DLONUHE TAKES A VACATION" FROM THE FAMOUS COMIC STRIP CALDWELL mickev rooney mm STARTING SUNDAY JUUY UtlKLtlNU TONIGHT AT 12 MIDNITE SPECIAL You May Come In About 9:45 And Stay Over.

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