COMINGELECTION10 AFFECT POLICYThe lecturer stated that he knew how to defend himself and howso nto use his strength, and that if any! pea-headed newspaper reporterwho parts his hair in the middle toJapanese People Are Expected to Endorse Presbalanced didn’t believe him such person was cordially j invited to step up to the platform. The real Tommy Ryan of boxingfame, lives in Culver Citv. Cal.granFroldwithvertiter,aremunhentI: Washington,- Japanese policy'Manchuria may tcrially by the % general electionFeb.(APIin quiver City,His real name is Joseph Youngs, j Reports from towns visited by the pseudo Tommy Ryan indicate that he carries two dumbbells on his tour1. The heavy one is for ex- mo^spenanuin .be affected marc- ult of Japan’sto be held Febru-hibition purpoces and the lighterone is for lifting purposes.mariarv 20.Far eastern experts in the stateTech Strong for BoxingAtlanta (AP) — Ninety-sevenmen have turned out for boxing atsonsdavM rs.department will be surprised if the an,of 1Georgia Tech, a record turnout of! M. T . — intramural sport. Although' Johil,res»-nt rrnvrnm.'nt under Premier Tech eneatres in no intercollegiate: wer,Inukai fails xoas its militarbently has bo«-nwitii the lit ts mToo mi id awas one of th«fall of the* pre\- m overwhelmingly, tic attitude appar-i-xtroinely popularcompetition in the ring, the engineers have gone in for boxing with enthusiasm.ThiiThiriApolicyMancnunancauses behind th*i government unVALLEY GROVE•rthePrMiCl* Vhead ofThisheldparty nese diet . and becau; a ministryuki,lt;* or liberal party, a ill's i i itv in the Japa-lov.au* house, however, , ,impossibility of1 *an(hMr. and Mrs Charles Petrie, jr., were Oskaloosa visitors Thursdayand also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borst, near Acker-onwhilMWillat tJ.weeMrsChandling such a crisis asthe piu S’ nt .t ■; an unfriendly leg-house was dissolvcsl.islature, tt.«Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart spent Wednesday with W. C. Stewart and the Stewart brothers.remier IniiKai oeiongsSeiyukai, or cow-* rvativlt; party.gov*u iiin«u ’ piuctn nilv took Japant f tie gTd , tar da id, temporarilytotheHisiMr. and Mrs. Perry Large, of near McLouth, were Sunday guest; at the R. W. Stewart home.nigbettytoimproving hu -mess; military occupation backed the uggivssi of the boycott atO* xt» nded theManchuria; ee punishment d anghai; votedabout s 1 l.Pop.niM* additional for military expenditures in China, andconsequently goes before the Japanese voters asking support as an agressive, militant organization.At the coming election the en-tip- lower I'.ou ■ membership of 466• will ho. chosmi. lt;f these ,‘r2 willb** frmn rural «C-1r 1 i-tarid the. remainder l'rmn cities. A property ‘ qualification limits voting in Japan to men who pay ?5 or more taxes annually.I he luwor hop a* o! the db-t is Hotvery powerful. It may be dissolvedC I) \r t h ^ Mitvi Tur uc •» t V\Roscoe Whitman has rented thlt; Walter Daniels farm. A. Ward hasbeen on this farm for thm past five 1years. Owing to failing health Mr. \\ ard is not able to care for this , large a farm.JC 0 s,a n dFriends here of the Frank Black family were sorry to hear their house and bam being destroyed by fire recently.Mrs. Lottie Ward visited Air. and Mrs. Ward at Chester Friday.Mr. and Airs. William Puckettvisited at a distance Sunday.wcrforifor*Grlt;Yo]SatrIcluila i*j1 lt;' v.*emp ror as a disciplinarymeasure, and the emperor reserves!also the prerogative of declaringwar, making peace, concluding trea-;ties, promulgating laws andAll are asked to remember the Sunday school at Valley Grove each I l°rSunday morning, weather permit- -Mr ting. Come and help study the lop- haison together. Altho there are some I niewho go to Lawrence that they j Cli might attend church also let us not forget the Sunday school here. ! f°lbying urgent ordinances to replace laws.Jhe other branch- Something that will be an inter- |,‘ * esting feature at the state lake lo- 1 Dnriot dissoluble. Itof the diet is the house of■peers.eated not, far from here will the four deer that will be shippedthere. Long years ago there were deer in this country, butbe | relt;sol1 Wisr ™2 3!lietarv members. The diet was ereHiated in 1890, just Commodore Perrvafteryearsftmade tlie visit which opened Japan to American trade.no doubt prove an interesting attraction to visitors there.RYAN’’ GAVE LECTURE HERERussell Stewart and sister, Airs. Ward, called at the Sheets farmnear Six Comers and also at the Suitor home near Lawrence recent-wcGeEsset elt;!vPseudo Former Champion Appeared at I,awrence High SchoolPublication of a story regardingthe true identity nf “Tommy Rv-- • *who gives lectures on healthRobert Eagle and little son, Paul, ate dinner with relatives, the Ward family, at Chester Friday.\\!aCcRi« «n,! at Mand strong man stunts before junior and senior high school assqju-hlies, recalls that “Ryan” gave aperformanrfwat the Lawrence Senior high school during the schoolyear of 1926 and 1927Ryan or Joseph M. Juvenal, orwhatever his name may be. was introduced to the high school audi- ! ence hare as Pommy Ryan, the 1 former champion boxer of years ago. The lecturer then gave hints on health and closed his by lifting what heavy dumbbell.\\teseemedAir. and Mrs. Ira Ward visited Lawrence Ward near Lawrence Saturday.Some cases of diphtheria have been reported in and near McLouth. i It is thought by being very careful this disease will not spread.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamont, well known by many here, it is said will return to their farm in the Chester (listrict this spring, j ^ The dirt road here is in fine shape again and everyone is enjoying the nice spring days with some winter weather mixed in.Farmers who expect to move this se program spring are quite busy preparing for to be a it. altho some have reported nothaving found farms as vet. NotM!Alnlt;alliisi.wAI