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tTHE WEATHERMISSOURI: Fair Sunday and probably Monday,warmer. KANSAS: Fair, warmer Sunday; Mondayunsettled, warmer. ARKANSAS: Fair Sunday, Monday fair, warmer. OKLAHOMA: Fair, warmer Sunday and Monday.VOL. XXXVII. NO. 94.NOTICE TO ADVERTISERSkAll Display Advertising Copy Must Be in The Globe -News Herald Office:Preceding Publication Preceding PublicationrUIX ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTSPublication oMlcII? Ea.t Fourth titroetJOPLIN, MISSOURI. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27. 1932.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES.rtibttnlwl Bveri Morn mg r.iropt Mown**FARM AND HOMEPUN IS ADOPTEDNew Certificates Equal to 65UNDERGOES OPERATIONPer Cent of Book Value ofPresent Holdings toBe Issued.TO PAY DIVIDENDSRemaining 35 Per Cent WillBe in Participating Certificates on Class “B”Stock.Nevada, Mo., Nov. 26.—IG4)—The protective and reorganization committee of the Farm and Home Savings and Loan Association adopted a reorganization plan today calling for issuance to shareholders of new certificates equal to 65 per cent of the book value of their present certificates.In addition to these, upon which dividends would be paid regularly, the stockholder would receive a participating certificate on class B” stock equal to 35 per cent of the book value of his present stock.Class “B” Assets.The class “B” group of assets, insisting of real estate and other loldings of uncertain value, would 3e held as a pledge and securityHENRY FORD.ICOLD DECEPTIONUNITED ACTION PROMISED AGAINST GROUP WHO GATHER AT WASHINGTON.Washington, Nov. 26.—C4°)—A stern welcome from metropolitan and canitol nolice and a cold shoul-SUDDENLY ANDOPERATEDEmergency Surgical Treatment Is Required for First Serious Illness of His69 Years.IS “RESTING WELL”Announcement From HospitalWhich Bears His NameSays It Is Case of Strangulated Hernia.Detroit, Nov. 26. —iA1)— llenry Ford, stricken suddenly with the first serious illness of his 69 years, underwent an emergency operation this afternoon at Henry Ford hospital.An announcement from the hospital said that Ford was operated on at 5 p. m. for strangulated femoral hernia, and that at 8 p. m. his pulse and temperature were normal and that he was resting well.Head of Hospital Operates.The operation was performed by Dr. Roy D. McClure, head of the hospital into which the motor magnate put $10,000,000 during the world war.Ford, who on the occasion of hisMAY JOIN GANDHI► v. *.* v*'* »» *»i.* • * • » * * * « » .* « • »L* • * » *lt;« ».•«*» « •••A * » •. . ■ ‘ * * • • * a «i.«V.V.V.V.Vvvvy*1.' »*•*.*« v,\vI .• ’ ’ “ * • lt;.'.V V» • * • » • * • • -NBg• • • » .4Nila Cram Cook, an American girl who became a Hindu (note the caste mark in her forehead), has written to the Mahatma Gandhi from Delhi announcing that she intends to join him in hfs “next fast unto death.” Gandhi has set January 1 for his hunger strike in behalf of India's miserable millions of “untouchables.KEEPER IS KILLEDIN RRIMKIVM llllQUICK ACTION ONMove Ievelops After SpeakerGarner Announces Programto Have House Pass onIt First Day.M’NARY TAKES LEADOregon Senator Favors Consideration of Repeal Resolution Soon After Congress Convenes.Washington, Nov. 26.— iA)—AI movement for early senate action on prohibition repeal developed today following announcement ofplans of Speaker Garner to have the house pass on the proposition on the opening day of the short session.Senator McNary of Oregon, assistant republican leader, said he favored senate consideration of arepeal resolution as soon as possible after congress convenes, December 5.Harrison for Quick Action.Support for quick senate action was given by Senator Harrison of Mississippi, democratic spokesman.MRS. WILSON VISITS PEARL KINt1Extended every courtesy by the Japanese, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the United States’ war-time president, is shown here with Kochichi Mikimoto, “the pearl king,” who recently burned $10,000,000 worth of pearls to stabilize the culture pearl industry. Mrs. Wilson hasilist. returned from nn evtenHerl frln thrmicrh .TonnnmmPRICE FIVE CENTO12TOI.D By u. S.PAYPoland and CzechoslovakiaAw Given Virtually SameAnswer as Other* onDebt QuestionCOMPROMISE URGEDU. s. Chamber Would “Molt;#\fy” Debts in Return forTrade Concessions andArms Reduction.Washington, Nov. 26. (4») ln a!most identical notes, the state department today told Poland andCzechoslovakia the United State,-could not relieve them of paymentsdue December 15, but said th* president la prepared to recommend to congress that it constitute anagency to examine the whole sub Joct of war debts.Simultaneously a committee of the Chamber of Commerce of th.-United States recommended thatthe American government grant its war debtora modification conditioned on trade concessions and re ductlon ln armament expenditures.Similar to Other Notes.j Containing many of the sameI words and phrases th at HI)nun r od in
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