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by the makers of Johnson's
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9. Pretective
10. sighnes
- Lumber
founded on national socialist prin-
ciplea, however, he added, ard pa-
ties and class politics would have
to be abandoned
"The Nazis are ready for a coa-
lition." he said, "If there is a pros-
pect that would work upon nation-
al socialist principles, but would not
be willing to continue the system
cf class politics and parties
"We are not for compromises!
Class hatred must end!"
— No- one should believe, he said.
NOTICE to W. O. W, MEMBER*
AU members are requested to at-
land a spectat meeting at the Tatt.
N W. corner Square. Monday July
6th. 8 p. m State officers are to be
present. Initiation. Social program.
IL B caddcl. C. C.; W. W Dawson,
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5. Siepe opera
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Let a “FAULTLESS”
Do Your Work
patch of whole skin an inch square
among the lot of them." '
gging-
rns in
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he said “If those peo-
l prisonera together for
is ready to offer a coaltton Q his
National Soclafs with the powers
behind the present new German
Plenty of Red Top Cane Seed, per 100. lb»...... 1.25
Also Hygeria, Darso, Kaffir and Cotton Seed. ,
DUBLIN. June ♦—(P)—The pos-
sibility of a new general election in
the Irish Free State next fall, in
which President Eamon de Valera
would go to the country for approval
of his bill for abolition of the oath
to King George. was forecast in
political circles here tody.
The deadlock with the senate over
the bill continued today and the
prospect was that It would would
a long time before the bill becomes
a law. if ever
Choose Your
KELVINATOR
From the finest and most
complete lines of Electric
Refrigerators ever built
New features. •
Hitler Ready
for Coal ition
in New Cabinet
"Unity of German is an empty
phrase " the Nazi leader declared.
■Unless the opinions of national
socialism and nationalism are com-
bined. and further decline of the
national fortunes is certain"
Heir Goerning a Naz member
of the Reichstag, who spoke be-
lore Hitler was greeted with a
storm it applause when he announ-
ced that the ban against the Nazi
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the door of a witson avenue night
club when he had fallen into the net
can trees
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rail-st Rear end
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tlement
Working Conditions
Increase Death Rate
elected. ch 1
Keynoter at the Chicago.conven-
tion which nomated Hughes was
handsome wamren O Karcng ot
Ohio “His face Nord, he pounded
hard on the cymbals of hatrtotie
generalities, putting off and on as
he spoke of a rubber-tired pince-
nez."
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sperting at new location. 776
No. 3 Tin Cans, per 100 ....................
No. 2 Tin Cans, per 100 ................ .
Plenty of Vegetables and Fruita.
. A full line of Groceries, Flour and
eluding all kinds of Chioken Fed.
Come to see us.
HOT BARBECUE
Lamb, Beef, Pork and Tongue
Piggly Wiggly Grocery and Market
100 lbs. Best Rex Twine....
Hay Ties, per bundle
Munic ipall7Gas Company
• . “A Partner With,the Puhlic" - ‘
Engine Experts Boost
Laundry Counit
a fundamental change andimprove-
ment in Germany s condition
by the vigorous
him in mind of
64. Feminine name
85 The chosen
66 Shortiletter
67. Chinese weight
68. Wise men
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DOWN
L Piece of paste-
ward fhe strange plane. He must
getnear enough to watch and
hlniHrtr remain u»<een. .
C.4L Spiral
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p ' 44, Edifices Of wor-
•SI ship
45. Mark denoting
Faints Self Into
Minneapolis Jail
MONEAPOLIS, June 44(
Joseph Webb fainted himself
into the city jail here.
Webb, 21, who said his home
was Amarillo, Texas, was de-
scribed by police as an expert
fainter who exploited his gen-
ius to collect many dollars and
at least one dinner invitation.
Street car conductors in re-
cent weeks recounted stories of
many “faintings" on their cars
The descriptions of the “victim"
tallied in each case
The "victim” always said he
wtse/ingry and, paseengers
took up collections in one in-
stance he was invited to din-
ner by a passenger, an attrac-
tive young woman. Each time
he idtsappeared before ambu-
lances arrived
. Two detectives caught up
with Webb last night He was
charged with vagrancy.
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52 Sarcastie
seat him securely in the White
House, there to direct the nation
through eight momentous years of
its history
Wer raged in Europe, but the
United States kept the peace, in
1916 the democrats shouted:. "He
kept us out of war" Wilson again
was elected, the fint democratic
presidentto succeed himself sine?
Andrew Jackson:
Election in Doubt
Today in Supreme Court isola-
tion for removed from campaign
strife and clatter sits Chief Jus-
tice Hughes no doubt recalling that
1916campaign On election day it
seemed certain Hughes.- the repub-
lican candidate. ■ had won. Report-
ers who went to see him wer told,
"the president has retired for the
night.”
Butm west was nN-in. 6n 41n
We have them and we have
as low a price as you'll find
in Denton. See us before
you do any repairing.
Jerry restiese, walked to the win- c,
denyapatEzot MM:Spurned Boy Slays
occurence of these diseases, the
increasing mortality of which is the
cause of such grave concern |
Harmful working conditions cause
industrial workers in some cases to
face twice as much risk, as is en-
countered by those in "nonhazard-
ous" tcleriai, professional, commer-
cial! occupations, said the report
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26. Prevais with-
out testraint
| 27. Flush with suc-
> eess
z3. Evrgreen tree
29. Kind ot rallroad
car: collog-
' 30. More mature
IL Wanderer
, 31 Figure of
speech
133. Stitched
44 Aererm 0ul4
GESTROW, Meckenberg. Ger-
many, June 4—(P)--Adolf Hitler
participant remaining at the scene.
The two bodyguards were dead, their ...
hnateasnappearid.ih elue” omeehov votes here in
1< was qlt apparent that the kid-
napers had made a thorough study
storm troops promulgated by
Bfffenbig' government would be
winded in a few days.
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— When on-shot Lucci, the notorious gang leader,
bodyguards had shot fir-1
HILO, Hawaii, June 4-(—Pele
dreaded fire goddess of Hawanlans.
has claimed a human sacrifice of
love and despair in her traditional
home—the lava filled firepit of
Halemaumau.
Clasping in his armsthe body of
tiat girl . who had spurned his low,
William Nunes, a young Portuguese,
leaped Thursday into the deep pit'
of the world's largest active volcano.
Hr apparently had slain the girl.
Margaret Enos, before hurling him-
self into the lava-filled crater where
some believe the ancient Hawailans
one offered human secri files to ap-
pease Pale's wrath.
Chapter 6
Pl ASLIT in PLANE
Jerry mcasured as best he could
the speed of his own cratt against
that of the other. It was quite evi-
dent that the stranger was not ex-
pecting aerial pursuit since Be was
loafing along at barely three-quar-
ters th" rated speed of his ship with
his own engine wide open.' Jerry was
able to keep pay Bo he sat com-
fortably back in his seat hoping
that the other pilot would not see
him and leave him tar behind
The decent of the amphibian had
been noted by observers Jn the
crow's nest of the guarding* vessels.
Jerry and Emory saw destroyers and
picket boats gel under way, heading
on a' forlorn chase after the two air-
planes Jerry could imagine their
radio operators busily hammering at
their keys, trying to summon army
IN SHOP
Bell Roofing and Sheet
Metal Co.
-4 Phone 796 ’ 4 —
Jap Troops To
Stay In Manchuria
— A
TOKYO. June 4 —(P —Japanese
troops must remain tn Manchuria,
Premier Makoto satto told paria-
ment inran address delivered-:
In his capacity as foreign minister
The new Manchurian govern- —
ment under Henry Pu-Yi has not
yet reached the stage where it
could command the necessary re-
sources for restoration of order,'he
said, and it is beset with the ac-
tivity of “soldiers, bandits and oth-
er lawless elements, often instigated
from the outside,"' which are dim- 2__
cult to suppress. _________
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byEudlaceLAdaua.
of the kidnapers
In only one case had there been
biccdshed. One-shot Lucci had been
accompanied, as usual, by two arm-
ed and alert bodyguards. According
to the reports of eye-witnesses, the
bodyguards had shot first. Their fire
had beer returned by a stream of
flame from a machine gun By the
tima the spectators had nerved
themselves to approach, the gang-
star's chauffeur was the only living
in the planning and arrangement of
our funeral home. We have been
guided by one main principle: to
provide in this establishment all the
comfort and privacy of a fine resi-
dence. plus the added -convenience
.of a building designed especially for
the purpose.
Morris & McClendon
219 W. Hickory Phone 958
GAINESVILLE, June .. _
The state has written finis to the Delegates and their wives jostled
famous Sherman riot cases with I each other in the rust to greet "the
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10. Point of time
14 Astringent sail
10. Immaure in-
to. tclna
17. Coarse fle
K Flower
IL Fea scant oint-
ment of the
ancienta
20. Plaus
22. Old order of
birds
XL Decay
25, eep hole
26. Spoke from
miemory
30. is penitent
34. Fish sauce
35. Figure
37. Morbidly sensi-
tive
33. ktoam about
idly
39. Short sleep
40. Place for st or*
planes from Mineola and navy flying
boats from Far Rockaway to head —
°mrthestpesPng simina,gt.fout of hts armor
Tne low-tying shore of Long Is-
land gradually sitd astein. The am-
a campaign speech
l coutd oniy be
—
mercy park.
Hawes. the butler, valet, cook and
general factotum xnom Emory kept
on a yearly, payroff to serve him on
hts trequeat visits to his New York
apartment, entered the room
"A gentleman. sir. by the name of
Elevens, wishes to bee Mr Calhoun "
“Let him In." nodded Jerry-"IIe’a,
the detective bird who visited me st
the hospital."
Stevens proposes that the boys
form a pairtmermHip with him, on
Monday—ana they prepare to fight
airplanes with airplanpt
NOW IS THE TIME TO ADVE.R-
nsr YOUR ROOMS
Teachers and others who expect
to enter summer sessions at the
colleges here are coming in every
day looking for apartments and
rooms. Now is the logical time to
advertise your rooms and apart:
ments in the classined seotion of
the Record -Chronicle. Many of
these prospective roomers come to
this office to look at the list ad-
Lodge, the Roosevelt spokesman,
was Alice Roosevelt Longwonth.
acd M ‘'e^A^r^guay
Picking
_ ESYNOPSlS: A “new racket in -
kidnaping." th? holding or y^n-
cy Wentworth, msitaf romedy
atress, and two millionaires by
a coolly operatinggange while-
they demand “hoard money" for
their captives, rouses widespread
indignation Apparently, th? re-
atives must pay whatever is de-
manded, and perhaps keep 01*
paying, with no surety of the
rturn of the eaptives. The mon- '
ey han been placed, a* demand-
rd. In a rowboat ten miles south-
east of the Montatk point light-
house. All boats must stay right
mile* away. But derry Calhouv,
who was with Nacy when she
was captured, and his friend.
Emory Battles, fly over the ene
in an airplane. They hope to re-
main unobserved. Anether plan?
appears and heads for th? row-
bozt.“Thry‛rearter thp money,
Jerry shouts, gilding down to-
men. a millionaire gangster and pne
beautiful giri, to way nothing of the
kidnaper themseives! All hidden
away in some fsolated spot”
Emry. who had never fallen un-
der the spell of Nancy Wentworth’s
eyes, chuckled cold-bloodedly
"Here's my bright thought for the
PLANTS and SEEDS
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TALIAFERRO & SON
Phone 125 - North Side Square
A republican party split in 1912
with Theodore Ropevel heading
the Bull Moose ticket helped elect
Woodrow Wilson president. In 1916
Wilson was re-etected with the
-World War isue plasing 4 part in
the campaign. ' ,
ceived two-year sentences in each But Tatt did not please Roose:
of two cases A jury convicted him velt, and four years later he bolted
in one case, tried af Austin, and the republican convention and
he pleaded quilty in another formed the Bull Moose party
- .Charges against the otpef defend- I Along came Wipodrow
ants were dismissed several months Wilson, so dubbed
— By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE
WASHINGTON, Nde 4—t-
Those political prophet* who pre-
diet democratic victory this year
base their forecasts largely, of course
on expected reaction, at the polls
to the business slump during the
Hoover administration
It has become almost axiomatic
that a major depression presages
the loss of the presidency by the
party in power during the fiard
times. Yet Wiilam Howard Tatt
was elected over William Jennings
Bryan in 1906 following the "panic
of 1907" during the Roosevelt re-
gime.
Taft ‘was Rooeavelts candidate
and he won handily at the con-
vention. at which the name of
Chief Justice Charles Evang Hughes
first was brought into a conven-
tion spotlight.
Princess Alice in Spotlight
—ttlHKTtlnj mara attention at Ulf
convention than even Henry Cabot
dismissal here charges against''Jeff I White House princess" who wore a
•SUm" Jones. Webb Purdom and dress ot black and dull blue m
Jess Roper modified drectoire style and a hat
Judge Ben W Boyd said the re- r black lace with a black aigrette
maining charges were dismissed I There also, ready to lead a stamt
Thursday with the consent of the I pede for HOvaety-ft, was “the lion
Grayson County district attorneylo Idaho." Senator William E Bo-
because of Insumetentevicence. .rah
Charges orginally were filed The democrats nominated Bryan,
against 14 men as an aftermath of I the mention of whose name at the
rioting at Sherman May 9 1930 A convention by the bihid Senator
mob. frustrated inTts effort to lynch Gore of Oklahoma started a frenzied
the negro attacker of- white wt-1 tribute which, tasted one hour and
man. burned the courthouse. The 127 minutes, breaking all records for
negro died in the burning build- 1 convention ovatigns.
Ing. Bryan campaigned hard and even
Only one of the alleged partici- I Taft made 418 speeches Taft was
pants in the riot was rod vic ted. ltery ttted and "unusual cross for
He was J. B MeCastana, who re- hint" by the time he was elected.
Jersey resorts.
With every mile covered Jerry’*
spirits sank lower and lower He now
glanced more often at the gasollne
gauge than at th? steadily flying
amphibian. The old training ship
was not equipped for long-distance
flying, it 4
Two miles beneath him and slight-
ly ahead was the plane
Fer a few deepcrate moments be
considered the possibility of diving
upon it, trying with his own expert-
ness In maneuvering to force it to
a landing But he knew that it would
be folly By the mere act of shoving
his throttle forward the other pilot
could out-speed him
Just as the irregular sky line of
Atlantic City began to loom up in
th? haze to the southwest, Jerry,
with bitterness in his heart, banked
over on hie right wing tip and head-
ed Inshore The amphibian, continu-
ing her straightaway course rapidly
dwindled to nothing in the southern
sky Jerry cut his motor and nosed
Mirary- -nouhegasto-maz
shore!" he shouted.
Emorynodted srently.
On Tuesday morning, five days
after the kidnapers had made a
successful escApe With the "board”
money, the newspapers announced a
new eeries of outrages.
Huge headlines acfess the front
pages protlaimed that the kidnapers
had descended upon Chicago the
evening before and hatibeen spec-
taeularly succeasful. Ronald P W1-
Hamis, multi-millionaire grain brok-
er. had been seised at th* door of
hi luxurious home in Evanston. H
P Martin, wealthy real-estae. oper-
ator. had disappeared while going
from bis office in the Tower build-
tng to attend a private.dinner at tbs
Hilincis athletic club, only a few
blocks away. The otorious gang
leader, ©n-hetrkueci.
the public as a political theorist of
la remote professonal class® Wison
anhounced he would discuss only
। the issues
’ I Colonel House advised Him to' iff
have to leem a hotet if they kop
on adding to their guest Hat
"THey must be having a nice time
together, wherever they are," mused
Emory, thoughtfully
“Yes mustn't theyr" retorted Jer-
29 Eg
Abilene, Jene X (in—Atto*
weighing the cate since Wednes-
day, a (2nd Disttic Coutt jury was
discharged totlay, ending the trial
of two young Abilentans, Edwin A.
Rice and Rupert Black, charged
with a conspiracy to break into the
Cituens National Bank hre
through constrwetion of a tunnel
under an adjoining building.
WASHINGTON, June 4tP_FROosevelt beat himselr by talk-
Working conditions among Indus- I ing too much.” Colonel House to-
trial employees were described to-1 day is backing another Roosevelt.,
day la-fore the annual < confer ence | Go. Franklin D Raoseveit 01
of the state and provincial-health I New York.
authorities of North America as a The climax, of the 1912 campaiqn
factor in the inereasmg death rateteamewhen "Teddy ' Roosevelt was
from degenerative disease*. shot by a fanatic whlle on his way
Altiough the causes of death] to make a speech at Milwaukee. He
gains from these diseases, among I went on to give the address how-
which cancer, are many and cm-lever.
plex, the report of the conference’s Wilson's campaign did not bring
Industrial Hygiene Committee said him the victory he won Ratto A
*oo one will question that a dang- was the republican split. Wison. m
emus or even unwholesome envir-lfact. received fewer votes than had
onment, endured for from a ttilrd to I Bryan four years before But he
almost a half of one's working life, was given more than enough to
must have a definite effect upon the] . ■ ■ — —
phibtan was edging out to sea tak-
ing no chances of being observed and
reported by the vigilant coast guard
lifesaving station which dotted the
shore line Sandy Hook appeared just
abreast the airplane's right wing,
followed by the Highlands, s;a
. Bright. Deal Beach and the other
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JAMES D. BALDWIN
THE FAINTER
We Deliver in a Hurry.
,.2. cabinet canaccomaplish
gown for another cigarette. "They’ll i * - -
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. clnssitted fids.. Phone 184
Coming
of their svictims’ habits.
Conflicting accounts of the bat-
tle for the possession of One-shot
Lucci were being investigated by the
Chicago police and an early garrest
was expected. I
"Arrest expected—phooie!" ex-
claimed Jerry, throwing the newspa-
per to the floor beside the breakfast
table.
"There. there,’* cooed Emory,
socthingly. "You mustn’t get your-
self upset like that. I can hear your
arteries hardening “
"Si people plus the kidnapers
themselves, hidden away, some-
oparaUvs arrangement wi
Lusk Printing Co,
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