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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 17, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota World s Only Corn Palace sept. 23 to sept. 28 be Here sure weather i lie1 Tai of 4 tvs third fair Wanner edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday september 17,1929 twelve pages number 293 Florence and John to wed for keeps both believe old fashioned customs Best Florence frowns on companion ate ideas does no to know How to Cook can sew John says sew Haven Conn., sept. 17�? up up in new England they still be a Urve in marrying in the old Fash-1, it cd Way a for thus the congregational Church a Plainville Conn., will see the wedding september 23 of a Young Man interested in railroading and a vol a no woman who knows How to cock and sew. John Coolidge son of to e former president and miss Florence Trumbull daughter of the cover nor of Connecticut will take the vows As their fathers and r of hers did before them. A a luncheon Here revealed that John Coolidge and his prospective Bride Are More interested in serious Success in life than in fads. The meeting was arranged by Telephone just an Ordinary Call to one of Hie Junior clerks of the sew Haven Railroad. John agreed to he the guest of an associated press writer whom he had never met to look at some cupping. John on time the appointment was for 12 30 Ock in a hotel near the new John Coolidge left and miss Florence Trumbull High t will be married september 23 in the congregational Haven offices. At that hour exactly Church above at Plainville Conn. Miss Esther to Bull lower Center and miss Dorothy Clark lower the slender Young Man appeared j right Are cousins of Florence Trumbull and will be a Mong the bridal attendants. John did not wish to discuss his j British agree to u. S. Basis for cruisers concede to american demand which ended 1927 conference London is hopeful by James l. West associated press staff writer can to find Rule with which to measure personality declares Lilah older Bell will always defy scientists she scoffs at charts suggested by Northwestern psychiatrist new Haven Conn., sept. 17�?a search for the yardstick for Quot it featured a meeting of 1,000 scientists at the ninth International psychology Congress at new Haven Conn. A a character and personality was the professional name for Quot personality a said prof. Mark a. May of Yale defined it Quot is an individuals social stimulus there will be a Standard method of measuring a it a but right now f there is and Way of doing it to the Washington d. C., sept. 17�?in j satisfaction of science insisting that the american Navy a Quot a comprehensive plan for the Fleet Al 8-Inch gun cruisers of ten i tested Quot a might personality Quot he marriage plans for publication but j he agr red to comment on new spa j per stories in which miss Trumbull had been credited with certain statements. I i think she is quite capable of j speaking for he said a a but j i will answer the Tite first showed miss Trum Buus a disapproval of companion ate mar \ Rigac. 1 a the people who seem happiest to me in married life a she was i quoted As saying a Are the ones like j Irv fathers and mothers friends. Railroads seek to change time five systems would shift Observance i. Examiner approves evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 17�? they have married for keeps they Standard Central and Mountain ave never thought of anything time zones now adjoined on West 11 ?1 a Sli i Ern railroads should be modified and John agrees a does that still represent miss j so As to include a portion of North Trumbull View a John was asked. I m sure it does a he replied. Quot i a Cree. A. So it went. One clipping quoted miss Trumbull As saying she didst know How to Coe. John smiled and said Dakota within the Central zone examiner John t. Money said today in a report to the interstate Commerce commission. The change had been urged by the railroads and various interests Borah and Reed clash on Tariff Idaho senator flails Bill As discriminating and against Farmers w Ashington d. a sept. 17�? apr the Senate today rejected 38 to 26, the first committee amendment to the Tariff Bill which would have required practically All imported articles to be marked in a conspicuous place with the country of origin. Thousand tons be limited to eighteen the British government is taking the figures which once were arrived at by the american Navy general Board As representing the requirements of this nation. These figures were put Forward Only a Little More than two years ago in the midst of the controversy Between the United states and great Britain on the Cruiser question at the tri Partite naval limitation conference at Geneva. Britain opposed any 8-Inch gun cruisers and it was upon that proposition in the main that the Parley broke Down. U. S. Objects England proposed As its mini mum requirement in cruisers a total of about 450.000 tons. The United states objected to such a Large tonnage and finally offered to limit its Cruiser strength to 255,000 tons to be made up of eighteen 10,000 tons 8-Inch ships to be built and the ten 7.500 ton 6-Inch ships then in commission. The cutting of the american figure to such a Low level was made after the Navy general Board had complied with a request from the Coolidge administration to determine the number of 8-Inch gunships with wide cruising radius which would be necessary to balance the Battle Fleet and Clear the channels of Commerce of raiders. There is no indication that the Board has changed its viewpoint As to the necessary number of this Type of Craft. Great Britain has conceded this number in tile present negotiations and the hitch no is on the proposition of what character of ships is to be constructed that is not quite Complete now., the states affected North and she knows How to Coo she also is very skillful at and seemingly a Brand of Trumbull Economy May be joined with the famous Coolidge kind for in reply to one question John said knows How to Bay it end a. Much Washington d. C., sept. 17.�? a5 a at the very beginning of its Long discussion of the controversial Sec Lions of the Tariff Bill the Senate today found itself plunged into the task of clarifying the sharply different viewpoints of the regular and by Gray the weighted average and Independent Republican group. Valorme rate on agricultural prod although the highly controversy i nets has been increased from 28.34 Ial administrative and special Sec per cent in the 1922 act to 32.60 in tons of the Bill were the business i the finance committee Bill while before the chamber the opening1 the weighted average and Valorme clash entered on the More general rate on Industrial products has been factory Tariff gain attacked Chester h. Gray Points oui that Industry reaps too much Benefit Smoot denes claim evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 17�?a second attack by farm organizations the Senate finance coma. A a mittens of the Tariff Btu i to make up the 3000_tsns_dj�er was made Here last week when Chester h. Gray Washington representative of the american farm Bureau federation with local membership charged that the spread Between agricultural rates and Industrial rates was even wider in the Senate Bill than in the i 1922 act or the House measure. According to an analysis made South Dakota. Confusion and the j possibility of serious accidents from i such confusion was one of the main reasons urged. Routing of freight trains by Mountain time and Early change to Central time j is also very Good at making i nor turn Raiho Adt As Dis i disagreement Over the proposed rate increased from 38.18 per cent to Murp i great North in Railroad has Dis increases for Industrial As Well as1 a regarded a commission previous order of the to observe tile pres Sest she knows much More about it than i the son of Calvin Coolidge was ,.tam to discuss personal affairs j i a further but there was one subject about which he wished to talk. he asked by Way of starting it. A do you know about railroading a since the correspondent knew utile about railroading except How to buy a ticket the luncheon was adjourned. Of other railroads affected include the Soo line the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul amp Pacific the Chicago Burlington amp Quincy and the Northern Pacific. A the commission should find a said the examiner a that the great agricultural commodities. Following up that clash which j was led by Borah of Idaho As spokes Man for the Independent viewpoint and Reed of Pennsylvania for the regulars Republican and some democratic senators from the Western and Northwestern agricultural states under the leadership 43.38 per cent. A the weighted measure in the Senate Bill on Industrial products is 11.23 Points higher than the rate on agricultural products while in the act of 1922 this difference is 9. 84 Points an increase in the spread Between Industrial and agricultural Protection in the Bill Over the act of 1.38 Points a Gray 9-foot Channel to Sioux City sought St. Louis to. Sept. 17�? it a i or principal objection of the mis pc Iseppi Valley association during the next year As outlined by its exer Tive committee will be Extension the nine foot channels Standard n Mississippi system of water As announced at the associations Rah quarters Bere today the program to be Laid before the organza ifs annual convention Here in november includes nine foot channels for the Missouri River from t Louis to Omaha. Neb., and Sioux served. By modifying its previous report. So As to include within the Central time zone that portion of North Dakota North of. Or convenience of Commerce will be of Mcnary of Oregon were prepaid claims. Tag to Confer with a View to United action. Many of them have expressed dissatisfaction with Che proposals relating to lumber the main line of the Milwaukee sex i shingles logs Wool manganese tending from the South Dakota i a in. Tho Border near Lemmon s. D., to the Emp a a Montana Border near Metaline n. Seiju to Quot at nil a and by exception of operating to the purposes Only authorize the Soo i Biu executed in Justice to the line to employ Central Standard Jez time from the Montana North a ence Between the Geneva proposal of the United states and the pres ent tonnage necessary to bring about Quality Between the British and american Cruiser forces in 1936. Done to meet needs the Board holds that the smaller Cruiser equipped with 6-Inch guns fails to meet american needs because of its limited cruising radius and its consequent lessened value As a Force to combat Commerce raiders or to take its place with the of feet during Long Range operations. Thus far in the present negotiations at least 4he administration is supporting the general Board in favor of the 8-Inch gun ship As against the 6-Inch gun Craft. It is no secret the the american gov Emmen would be willing to forego the construction of 30,000 tons now in controversy. However the British requirement of 339,000 tons is conceded and this additional tonnage is necessary to produce parity Between the fleets. Be made after the fashion of the scale conceived by Galton for the measurement of intelligence. Before the development of the intelligence tests Galton proposed that All persons be placed on a scale of intelligence running from that of the lowest idiot to that of the highest greek scholar. In the same manner All personalities might be arranged on a scale running from Zero to some unknown amount depending on their respective stimulus professor May a theory that some Day personality can be measured strikes a Snag in local psychology circles it was discovered. A impossible a answers professor Clarence a. Neyman associate professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University. A there is no argument for personality measurement for the reason that there is existing a measurement for intelligence. One does not follow the other. A persons make up consists of his intelligence his emotions and his personality. Personality charts used in the army Are the Only known personality measurements and will be i believe the Only Lilah older Bell Public lecturer and student of psychology emphatically says personality will never be measured As is intelligence. A a it a foolish to even think so a Blackmer Given i Forest flames $60,000 Oil Fine trap 200 men punishment for contempt j band of fighters Cut off of court in Teapot i As change in wind dome trials j fans five Washington d. C., sept. 17�?04> a Harry m. Blackmer former pres ident of the Midwest refining. Stationed along far Flung fronts in company was fined $60,000 in the j the Foothills of the cascades today watching the Progress of a Forest i fire that in its erratic Progress since sunday had blackened 15,000 timbered acres destroyed District of Columbia supreme court today for contempt in failing to answer two subpoenas to appear t in the trial of Albert b. Fall and Harry f. Sinclair on conspiracy charges in connection with the leasing of Teapot dome. Blackmer was fined $30,000 and costs for his failure to answer the summons in the fall Sinclair Case in 1927 which resulted in a mistrial and a similar sum for failure to appear in april 1928. At the time Sinclair was tried singly on the candidates in contest slow to get Start a few inquiries made but Competition not yet under Way still big chances Opportunity a going going i will it be a gone for you a the evening republicans Mammoth $20,000 gift distribution in which nine Beautiful luxurious cars and $6,000 in Cash will be Given is open today. The evening Republican is today accepting nominations. Your Opportunity is Here. With the Campaign but a Little More than forty eight hours old no real Start has yet been made. There have been some inquiries but As yet there is no tangible evidence of activity. You can enter today and get into this Quot everybody wins distribution not alone on the ground floor but in the basement. Capital prizes Are today More numerous than candidates entered by that is meant simply this there Are not As Many entries Good bad or indifferent As there Are grand prizes. Your Opportunity is Here today if you Are Able to make a decision to help yourself the prizes offered Here is a top prize of a $2,535 Packard eight and eight other handsome models and any one of these cars can be yours. Then there Are Cash prizes and commissions totalling thousands of dollars. Every car or Cash prize will be paid a Cash commission of to per cent that is to cents on every Dollar in subscriptions you turn in. Ten per cent is one Dollar in ten for yourself and you have nothing invested but part of your spare time. Can you do As Well in any other Way sign the nomination Blank to today a evening Republic a a see that it gets to the evening Republican office. Make the Start the Start that will make you More Money in a few weeks of just your spare moments than the average Man makes in an entire year. How can the evening Republican make you realize the Opportunity there is for a Man or woman who will go in to win who will go in and a carry on a if you could see it As the evening Republican sees it you would have your nomination in this very minute. Candidates in the evening Republican admits candidates have been slow to get to. But no one is crying. It simply Means that you would have foresight As Well As Hind sight and will be Able to profit easier and mightier. This Campaign is an out and out business proposition a proposition of salesmanship with everything in your favor. There is no time for sentiment. In order to get subscriptions the evening Republican is putting up some $20,000 in Auto mobiles and Cash. In order to Par night and Early yesterday a stiff i tic late in the awards you get sub Lilah older Bell she answered. Quot personality comes with trials and experience with study of human nature and As fastidiousness of dress. A ook knowledge will not bring personality. Ability to discuss modern subjects and authors benefits a person in a social Way but it does not give him great miss Bell declares girls May acquire what is popularly styled Quot it simply through acquisition of poise proper and effective attire and ability to keep the Tongue quiet at the right times. Portland ore., sept. 17�?cp a an army of weary sleepless men were six houses a hotel a school a logging Camp two temporary forestry Camps trapped 200 fighters and sent one Workman to a Hospital violently insane. The fire swept Down from the it. Hood National Forest sunday that a with Industrial profits gaining i w. A he Kim a. With exports increasing and in i the i parts decreasing we have on the i9m8r my the but other hand the constantly falling income and profits of although the agricultural spokesmen got All they asked for in the Fordney Mccumber act of 1922, he Waukee to observe Standard Mountain time from new England n. a to the North Dakita South Dakota o a Smoot assails figures Gray s computation has been attacked by senator Smoot chairman of the finance committee on a former occasion As not drawing a sufficiently Sharp line Between agricultural and Industrial commodities. Gray states that in the present compilation careful attention has been Given to the segregation of agricultural from Industrial products. In pointing out action taken on individual agricultural schedules Gray cites an increase to the and Valorme sugar rate from 8.28 per cent to 13.37 per cent. Flax hemp jute and Wool in the agricultural commodity line also show increase Jur fair races and stunts thrill crowd Sioux Falls event Harrisburg Bank affairs closed Pierre s. D., sept. 17�?up a of f the Farmers Security state Sioux Falls s. D., sept. 17�? it a i ii to Harrisburg have been term j the air fair. Sioux Falls aviation 1 and creditors Are being paid i festival entered its second Day dividend of 10.96 per cent Here today with the winners of the ten into that Law established a a a disparity in the relative advantages of agriculture and Industry which the pending Bill failed to judges Check time of entrants la equalize. Further increases in in air derbies which opened dust rial rates he contended were said the Industrial increases writ is he says but tobacco remains the same and Wood shows a reduction. As for the general agricultural schedule including Dairy products vegetables grains and re unnecessary. Or funeral rites held for judge Dillon Yankton s. D., sept. 17�?up a liquidation of the Bank a assets two main races yesterday still in fungal services were held Here Tate banking department an decided. This afternoon at the congregated today. This increases while air races and stunts again tonal Church for Charles h. Dillon held the attention of a crowd is former congressman and supreme amazed at several thousand judges continued to Check the times and distances of six fliers who qualified for the air fair Derby and the four eligible for prizes in the All a rids paid since suspension to s per cent it was announced. Weather forecast by the associated press the Dakota fair tonight and wednesday somewhat warmer wednesday. Iowa fair tonight and wednesday cooler in East and Centra portions tonight probably Frost in a North portion tonight. Minnesota fair and continued r >0 tonight and wednesday Frost Knight. North Dakota fair tonight of Bably Frost in extreme East por a it a wednesday increasing Cloudi-1th rising temperature. Nebraska fair tonight and a in essay somewhat warmer tuesday in Northwest portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum tempera is As recorded by the official gov rement thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 74 minimum 45 at 7 a. M. Today 50 roads fair. Court judge who died at his Home in Vermillion sunday. Interment was in the Yankton cemetery. Eulogies were said by Federal judge a. L. Wyman president g. South Dakota race. Winners were w. Nash of Yankton College and not expected to be announced be or. H. K. Warren former president or tonight. Of the College. Many members of potential de y winners who flew j the bar from this Section of the for More than 250 Miles from out i state attended. Pall bearers were Side the state were Florence Kling old friends and associates of or. I ens Mitt of Fargo. N. D., Herman Dillon i Hamer and Emelle Irwin of Lasalle. 111., Frank Wiley Miles City i Mont Thor Bronderslev of hold Ridge neb., and Barney Zimmerly i of St. Joseph to. The South Dakota race was com a plated by Ralph Hopkins Redfield i Jay gee Hap. Renner Ray Liggett j Mobridge and Oscar Winchell Watertown. A a o in league seeks Union with Kellogg pact Geneva. Switzerland sept. 17�? a it a proposals seeking to bring the covenant of the league of nations into closer Harmony with the Kellogg pact for the renunciation of War As precipitation Trace precipitation an instrument of National policy j Nee january i 21.68 inches pre will be taken up by a committee of imitation excess since january i the league l5i inches. Shortly. Of nations Assembly be whiskered Bandit robs Mobridge Bank Mobridge s. D., sept. 17�? apr a Lone Bandit be whiskered and dirty held up and robbed the Security state Bank Here of $4,000 at 12 30 p. Rn., today. The cashier Ludwig Christiansen was knocked unconscious and the robber made a clean getaway. There were no witnesses to tile robbery. The Bandit forced Christiansen to open the Bank Safe from which he took a shipment of currency and Silver received today. When he re covered consciousness the cashier found that his watch and a Cameo ring had been taken. The cashier described the robber As being about 30 years old dirty and unkempt. He wore overalls. Lated products an increase of slightly More than to per cent is found Between the 1922 act and the Senate Bill the spokesman for the farm Bureau federation states. Dealing with Industrial commodities Gray shows an increase for chemicals Wood and sugar in manufactured states Wool silk and Rayon with reductions claimed for metals and paper products. More Industrial Protection Quot the simple averages of the and Valorme rates on Industrial and agricultural products shows an excess of Industrial Over agricultural Protection in the act of 1922 of 15.16 Points and in the Senate Bill of 16.98 Points by weighted averages the figures Are for the act of 1922 9 Points excess of 8 Industrial Over agricultural Protection and 11.23 Points in the Senate Bill. A it is seen therefore a Gray states Quot that no matter whether a simple average which is sometimes considered As being wholly accurate or a weighted average is used the Senate Bill in both cases shows a greater increase for Industrial than for agricultural products when compared with the act of 1922. The exact amount of the increase of spread Between Industry and agriculture in the Senate Bill As compared with the act by simple average is 1.82 Points and by the weighted average is 1.39 Points. A in other words the Senate measure in its present form does not Lessen the spread of Protection which hitherto fore has existed Between Industry and agriculture but increases that spread a trifle. In doing this the Senate Bill As reported merely duplicates the House Bill As passed to regard to continued on Page ten charges. George Gordon Battle attorney j Southeast wind sent it roaring Down Ascriptions. The Clackamas River Valley toward Estacada ore., a town of 2,000 population. Before All available men could Check its Advance the fire had licked a 16-mile pathway through the Forest to within five for the retired Oil Man who has continued to reside in Paris during the Oil litigation gave notice he would Appeal. The Fine and costs will be taken from the $100,000 in Bonds own eci London press predicts Success for Navy Parley London eng., sept. 17�?up a great Britain through its press today hailed with approval the prospective Anglo american naval agreement which prime minister Ramsay Macdonald caused to be outlined in detail for the first time at the foreign office yesterday. Editorials declared in effect that with Only a narrow margin of three cruisers Between the United states and great Britain on the question of naval strength it was scarcely imaginable that Complete agreement could not be reached. Parkston Man is first Hunt victim 99pnf had failed arrive. Upon Garland o. Brady 22> of p fast of settlement the incident was forgot was killed Here yesterday As tiie ten until y�,st8rday when the Mer Hunting season opened w Hen his j Chandise was revealed Shotgun was accidentally discharge it the opinion of local authored it 1 cities that some employee had at tiie gun slipped from his hand tempted to steal the lot but Conand discharged As it struck the running Board of his automobile Brady wag struck below the heart. He was the son w. O. Brady. The widow and a Smat child survive. O a Juniper tree calculated to be More than 3,000 years old grows by Blackmer which was ordered Miles of the City limits forfeited by the court for violation j somewhere to the East of the of the Walsh act which provides \ fire line in what apparently had service of summons May be made been to raging inferno sunday night Quot foreign when a Strong wind whipped it into you on americans residing in jurisdictions and for forfeiture a to $109,000 if they fail to answer the subpoenas. 23-year-old theft mystery is solved Aberdeen. S. D., sept. 17�? apr a Twenty three year old mystery was solved Here yesterday when a local Carpenter working below the Milwaukee freight House floor discovered a Large Box filled with Dorothy Dodd ladies High top Button shoes the prevailing style of 1906. The shipment was addressed to the Wolter shoe store of Aberdeen a which had put in a claim against the Railroad company when the from a Cliff in Logan Canyon Utah. It has a circumference of 26 feet 8 inches and is 44 1-2 feet High. Service service spelled with capitals is what one gets if he uses a Republican double service and. Or. Glissendorf of White Lake says in regard to his silo Cutter add do not need double service. Sold it before the Ink was one can find any kind of farm machinery he needs by Reading the want ads or if it does no to happen to be listed a Little a wanted to buy and will bring a Shower of offers. Use the Blank. Side red the risk too great and left it where it was found yesterday. The Railroad company now faces the problem of disposing of a big lot of out of Date shoes. Baseball results american league first game r h e Detroit too Ooi 000�?1 7 2 Washington too 002 dx�?4 8 0 Sorrell Page and Hargrave Jones and Tate. Second game Detroit. Of Washington. 30 Heving and Heyworth Brown and j Spencer. St. Louis Philadelphia postponed rain. Chicago. Too Ooi 030�?4 9 0 Boston. 300 201 oox�?6 13 i National league Philadelphia 400 Ooi 002�?7 15 0 Pittsburgh. Too 300 80x-ll la i smythe and Lerian Grimes French and hargreave6. First game Brooklyn 006 too 002�?8 12 i Chicago. Too 340 000�?7 9 0 Vance. Mcweeny and Deberry. Picinich Carlson Cvengros Blake and Taylor. Schulte. Second game Brooklyn. 000 Chicago. Too Moss and Deberry Bush and Schulte. Other games in double headers sunday. Fury the 200 fire fighters headed by t. H. Sherrard supervisor of the mount Hood National Forest were either fighting new blazes or beating their Way Back to civilization. Forest trails were blocked by fallen smouldering Trees. Roads which penetrated this District vere strewn with ashes an Inch deep in places and by great Trees which went Down under the fury of the flames. Special couriers sent out from the Pacific Northwest District fire office Here scoured the territory in search of the party. Officials said they believed the men were Safe. That All were experienced Forest men although they indicated some uneasiness by repeated inquiries for them. Fined $35 after fatal Accident Alexandria s. A. Sept. 17�? special a Jim Gilbreath of Mitchell pleaded guilty before Justice of peace e. B. Carpenter late monday afternoon on a charge of intoxication in a Public place As the result of an automobile Accident which occurred about five Miles East of Here late saturday night in which Tim Guthrie of Alliance neb., was killed. Gilbreath was fined $35 and costs. The body of Guthrie is still being held at the undertaking Parlours at Emery pending word. From relatives. Guthrie was driving the car when the Accident occurred and suffered a fractured Skull. He was taken to a Mitchell Hospital where he died a few hours later. A pc new York primary to see bitter fights be York n. Y., sept. 17 interest in new York s City primary today entered in the Borough of Queens where bitter factional fights among both democrats and republicans have been waged. No contest in the regular demo Cratice party for mayor made mayor walkers nomination a formality As that of other tammany candidates. Workers for congressman f. H. Guardia predicted an easy Victory for him running on a Republican fusion ticket Over William m. Bennett Republican whose platform is a Promise to close drinking resorts in the City Bennett however predicted he would win by 30,000. Get paid mighty Well too. Where else can you go and in a few weeks carry away up to $2,535? a everybody wins something a is the Campaign slogan. In this Campaign you win. There Are no goals set the grand prize winners win because they have More votes than others but everybody wins and wins in a real Way. Great Opportunity surely a greater Opportunity has never knocked at your door Tho nine biggest prizes in the evening republicans distribution Are nine Beautiful powerful cars. They Are cars of known value and Worth no cheap ones. What an Opportunity exists for persons who Are Wideawake enough to Send in their nominations and secure one As a result of their spare time Effort in the next few weeks. And there Are Cash prizes too. And the to per cent commission feature. A everybody wins right now tills very Day is the time to Start your Campaign in Earnest. The names of the candidates who have been nominated will be published in a few Days. Thus far a surprisingly Small number have entered considering the number and value of the prizes to be Given away. Campaign head quarters Are located in the evening Republican building. Call. Write or Telephone and ask for information. Clip the a information coupons and a representative will Call and explain the Campaign plan to you. Sign the nomination Blank today and get started immediately. The soon you make your Start the sooner your Campaign is on the Way and the sooner you Start making winning votes. Campaign Headquarters Are open daily from 8 a. In. To 9 p. M. Phone 2618. Hung jury charged in Wantage Case los Angeles cal., sept. 17�?up a trial of mrs. Alexander Pantagis on a second degree murder charge growing out of an automobile collision in which Jure Tokumoto japanese was killed faced the Prospect of temporary delay today while Superior judge Carlos s. Hardy investigated charges made by the Rev. Robert Shuler militant pastor Here that the jury in the Case already had been mrs. Pantages wife of the theatrical magnate is accused of driving her automobile into Roku motor a car while she was intoxicated. Taking cognizance of asserted charges that a Quot Hung jury was certain. Judge Hardy ordered Shuler to appear in court today with letters and records upon which the minister said he partly based his allegations. Shuler made his accusations in a radio speech sunday night and he repeated them in part late yesterday before a committee composed of three members of the bar a sedation

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