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Show x y PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1939 PAGE TURKU Vasliingtcn Merry-Go-Round Continued From Page One) ,took over the, German -fleet in 1915. With the combined German Ger-man and Japanese fleets, the srategists pointed out. .it would take more than the Monroe Doctrine- to protect the vast undeveloped undevel-oped area3 of Latin America. . : t : HOME SHOTS , . i In cff-momer.ts Cordell Hull 8tvrnetirr.es sputters about "those White House bov3." Apparently he doesn't like them. . . - It Is highly improbable that the German.? Ger-man.? ecu! 1 have discovered a British plot to sink the Iroquois, cvn If one' existed. .German c?r.ts are able to pick up .British r .-;.- rr.ess3.ges and secure a certain, cer-tain, amount of secret information, rut if the British realty were r l.irr.lr.z to sink' the Iroquois, it xvn:d have t rj" known only to t-.vo cr three p'p!e. even in Great r.ri :.!. - tL". S- officials sav privately 'that the Iroquois scare! - v ....... I 1 .:: r't r.avy attacks oi the M.i '.."' t l.r.ear.d on merchant hip-r:.n hip-r:.n once hlj peac offers were revtfrteI . . . . John L. Lewis's c--r.r.rr.lis. who watch the 'tui r.?i' hifunn as cart-fully a.? wy- ir. in the" srvrr.mer.t. si' that tv, war L not I.k'lv to affect U.S. muc f.r a Icr.c time Chr pick-urj hs teen in coal, w hich the British r.ow .car.-' t sup-r!r sup-r!r t. L.aUn America. ca re sult cf.'thLs. the railroids are re-1 X unr'ccal cir3. But fc.ear.while j f t . I prices are advancing In vari-j nn e"mrr.ur.itie.f. ,A r 'II OO T. II A N I I O LK Y l . ; ; " Herte rt Hxner U certainly not pui:.r, any punches about Bro-f. Bro-f. -...r Ilayn:')nd Mc'ey's. articles Ln the Faturdav I'ver.in I)ht. He r.ot only ttl l Ifwevtdt h would ct.;vrute i. t!-nouncie$c them puLUiIy. Lut at a conference f California newspaper editors . in I'a!o Alto. - he took some further trucks at the ex-Brain Truster. During the " disciission Hoover W.-13 a?ked what he thought; of the Holey articles, and the ex-president ex-president shot tack that he considered con-sidered iloley a -nitwit." , j Later he yrrecte this, however, saying- he did not want to call Moiey a nitwit, but felt that Mo-ley Mo-ley had not given" a true picture uj(TMTj (idij iTiiTii,! ) a tJEEK rr GliHSSES II tSTflt fit Iltlt iiiiiii fir nitin ioi Al.Ihe STAXDAltD if glasses iire not needed, you'H be ". frankly V. TO L D.S 0! .... . Evenings v . . At rhorae " mean .added strain '. on eyes ! - Brine: those, tired eyes up to par "have an examination examin-ation NOW!. : The4 registered, reg-istered, capable ptome-T trist -with offices here will frankly tell if glaSs- es are not needed! . STANMfli) OPTICAL COHPAHY " rt Center St.. Iroro MatufadurinK and Iii-n.ing' Oiilitlaiio id . L'TiT, I - " .; -i - ' ' ----- v - - - : , '; -.- . : You know, c! course, thcrt when the public is -.offered a better product, sales of that product soar. Last season . Utah XhlG COAL produced the (cleanest- coal ever i , made available in this market washed dried, gizedV; ' . blended and waxed coaL As a result sales increased I : 7S.-; Users everywhere praiseJJfai ERTG COAL to ; the sky. Try a load you'll like it, too. ' - : ' -: UTAH TIM HERX& C6AL CO. . . Phone 232 ; ' TIU-STATE LUMBER CO Phone 20 IJONNETT COAL CO.,. . . . -. . . Phone 30.3 . Springillo Pleasant. Gro-e Kolob Lumber Co. II. .W. Jacobs Co. Phone i Utah King Coal Is Iroducc-d Only mm? ('' First Lessons T J. . 1 J, -v - v- .' I . v 4 r i j n 7 r '- ';;r -? r "-v-v- (Copyngh'f, 1939, by Julien Bryan FromWEA) Hitler's threat cf a "triumph of destruction as the alternative to prmistice gets grim Illustration in-this in-this picture of a Polish bow seated hopelessly amid the bombed wreckage of what once was his homec in Tiara, suburb or Warsaw. J uiien iJryan, ireeiance pnoiograpner, "leave Warsaw, said burned :.- . : -i - -j of the 1032 conferences between President - elect Roosevelt and President Hoover at which Moley was 'present. Hoover concluded that if the professor's articles were no more thorough about alter matters than . they . were about the : conference., then ' he. could not consider them, trust- ' wTirthy.- ' " ' ; ' Continuing, he added that Moley Mo-ley had jumped to conclusions based 'opon only partial information, informa-tion, didnot have all the facts that Roosevelt had. and was putting put-ting Roosevelt in a bad light without with-out having as good grounds to do so as he made out.", - Later in .the! discussion Hoover remarked:- "Moley Is probably a dreamer ; and an Idealist. - But in this case he. Violated a 'confidential 'confiden-tial relationship similar to that -of a lawyer to. his client,, :; . n 1 -TO JUSTICE" ; ,j ' . - . . - On the day the Finnish delega-J tion arrived : in Moscowv a" .friend of the ; Finnish - minister . in " Vash- . ington, ; Hjalmar Procope, went to (Call on him . at the legation. Drinks were brought in.", and as the. glasses glass-es were raised, the guest; proposed a toast:. "Let us 5 drink' Ho-the continued . independence" of , Fin-land." Fin-land." ; . ; . - -: : . : . Procope's eyes lighted and the "To justice!" x he cried, and they expression" of his face was resolute, drank : ; : ; The justice-which Procope prays for m these days ; is tne justice ne worked . for :. and suffered ' impris-1 ieaderMn 1918. Before that time. I uiijucii;,- iui iia - tx ic vviuuunai v Finland had been a rand duchy Of Russia. For Inciting .Finns to shake off the 'Russian yoke.Pro-one yoke.Pro-one was thrown into prison." But within' a year he' was a member f : parliament jin the independent republic of Finland. ;' , :r 'U ; Procope is. not sL career ' diplb-mat.- but-"a shipping" expert. It was at president of - an;. exporting company ' that he first camel- to. know the United ;;. States. "At once' he says. "I liked this country's coun-try's way' of living. . In - a deep," psychological.' moralway, Finland, and the United States are, slmi; larly; democratic'- r v .." ' "v "". Procope . has made' .: a hit u in Washinerton, though he has-been here Only a. few months... This- is partly" because he' is a handsome widower who looks much ypurig'er. than his 50 years. 'But' also, wher ever he eoes. he is ereeted. "The Minister- of Finland ? . Oh, yes that's-the country that pays us the 12 Phone 53 By United States Fuel Company 1M' in War for : Pol ish r w.. - , . ... . and. wrecked homes such as thesestretched for 20. blocks. : : -r4- : - t- . k a x. n i : Bomfcs TlireaK To London?sl: j.BOO.OOOCafs i LONDON (AW h Cats' may have nine lives, but the Royal , Human society Isn't taking any chances just the same. . ; , AS a precaution to the lives of 1,500,000 cats living in Great- . er London,' the society has is-L sued -official Instructions to' local citizens as to how the animals should be 'protected Jf foreign. bombs start falling. The area's cats and 400,000 degs should be put Into' a gasproof box with an. opening covered by a rag dipped in a saturatecNolution. of chlo-ride chlo-ride of lime of permanganate cf , soda, the orders stated. ." . : ' ' ' Instructions were -also Issued -"for the care of Greater London's . 40,000 horses', 18.000 pigs, S0OO ; - cattle and C000 sheep. war debt.' Very glad to meet you, ilr. Minister!" . . J " Procope, was"formerly Finland's foreign minister,, and laid down a policy whichV he .believes' Finland will fjollow" today veveh in the shadow . Of , the "bear that .walks like a man;,r a policy of . neutrality neutral-ity based on cooperation with the other Scandinavian states. but no L participation in a bloc of big pow- ers. , . I WAR SHOTS ....jjora,-.-LjOLnian, tsruaui - ttaLuc new .ambassador; : Is paying cour tesy r calls on all members of the cabinet." . Oliver Quayle, acting treasurer " of the." Democratic'; National Na-tional committee,, is. still '-sending- out , monetary " appeals to dead men. . . -. -The.U. 6. Navy has . its fjri?ers; crossed, about " the ..tough job of patrolling he "new, Pan-American' Pan-American' narking1' lot"" in" thevsAt-lantic thevsAt-lantic and 'Pacific to keep oui sub' marines.,2-. The German Pocket-battleship Pocket-battleship "Admiral iScheer," now believed loose in Latin, American waters, is giving; the British a. lot to. worry about. . It is faster than' any. British dreadnaught, even the HMS Hood, ' and has - longer-ranere guns than -any British cruiser. The cnlv. thing that cam defeat her 13 a, destroyer' squadron. They-: can steam -faster, but the British can't Spare a whole squadron to hunt for -her. . ' - ' - -. (Copyright, 1930, by United Feature Snydicate, Inc. ) v ill 511 liiiiriiMi' Take dp from Champion driven who for 20 consecutive yean have driven and won the Indianipolii Race on Firestone Tires. Choose the tire champions choose for safety's sake.- - -'-.v-I '.' ' See Firestone Exhibit at Ktw York World' Fair. KGESYSIE AUTO SUPPLY '.'! Q:8IiQUE3Ev8TGnESX'" 223 WEST CENTER ST. Youngster X y" 7 ,0 A. wno was uie mm winciuiuuit w Won't-Redesign- His 'Death -Ray1 i i 'A X 11. v -Kb; Never: again wjll I ' assemble1 a r death ray ." says Scientist Dr.. ' .' Antonio .Longoria of Cleveiand, Q.,-who claims to have perfected such an apparatus. tn; lfl33 de-' stroyed it. But somebody ; else may rind particular, electric; ray vhe used with'success on animals, , he predicts. Dr. Longowais ' shown with microscopic carriera,--- Employed in making slides. ' ' : C The; Pribilof. Islands, . property of the United State's and ; home nds grounds of most yOf tnewona s fur ctill wprA: rinsidprn Rft UI11 important ' to explorers -that they were discovered arid forgotten three times before they-' were given', a . name. Listen to the Voice of Firestone every Monday night, N. B. C Red Network, PHONE .39 - ' , r 'i A . " ,,,,-, , i ; .... ;7-r-r--- A ' J i . ::. ooe-w X ,. if Urn .mm: n: )M;ffniiiiF? nrarn! MP: mm: mo r.j TDIPANOCOS WARD t I y- SIIAIIOV WARD I S Mrs. Merrill Crandall ' j : . . A surprise housewarming - was given for Mr?. Grace Washburn at her lovely hew home Friday afternoon by a number of friends. A beautiful hand-made pillow for the new home was given the honor guestj Chat and tasty refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by the following; Mesdames Louise Peterson, Pet-erson, Agnes Pace, Eleanor Bishop, ' Stella . Dutfm, , Andrea Watkins, Merle Jacobs . Fern Ldudie, . Agnes Bellows, Minnie Gordon. Clarissa Carroll, Eliza Anderson, Kezia Pyne,. ' chasta Farley, Clara G." " Sidwell, Ingar Gatenby and Ethel Pyne. Mrs. Chasta Farley visited with ; relatives ! and friends in Orem1 last week; having " come from her home In - Los Angeles to attend the L. D. S. Conference in Salt -Lake City. The Orera Better Homes club met at the' home of Mrs. Vivian Mason Thursday 'afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Elder, ciub president was in charge. "Mrs: Zella Sutherland Suther-land gave- a lesson on "personal charm.". Refreshments', - -were served. Members In attendance were the Mesdames' Sadie Elder, Belva Wentz; Ethel Dickey, Zella Zel-la Sutherland, Katherine Elder, Elmina- Elder Golda Mangum, Charlotte Skinner, Mary Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. Mrs. ; Mason was assisted in - entertaining by her daughter, Mrs. Iliatt. : : s ; Mrs. Loy Doss, district school nurse, and her son Herbert were in , Salt Lake City. -Saturday for the U- E. A. . - ; ' . Mrs.. .Armeldo. Prestwich entertained en-tertained at dinner ; Thursday, on the occasion Of iier 'birthday' anniversary. an-niversary. Covers were laid for,' Mrs. Alerlin Prestwich Mrs.' El-vin El-vin Pr'eswich, " Mrs: Barney Faw-cett, Faw-cett, -Mrs; Leland , Prestwich, Mrs.: Louise - Preswtich, ;Mrs. ' Horace Prestwich Zand ' the honor. guest who received lovely birthday gifts. '.. r Mrs. .Flora Stevensen was hon- or v guest at a- birthday . party given at hervhomeby the tirth-t day club Friday afternoon. Social chat was - followed by tasty refreshments. re-freshments. Mrs. Stevensen - received re-ceived rnanyTlovely gifts. In: attendance at-tendance vere, Mrs. ZeUa' Sutherland, Suther-land, Mrs. Vivian Mason, Mrs. Ether Dickey, Mrs;i Mary.. M6v wan, J Mrs. Esther .Wilkinson, Mrs. Florence Wilkinsons Mrs. FlQrence, ' Gates, Mrs. Delia Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Mrs. Sadie Elder and Mrs; Agnes TStelsori',' - . Honoring Miss 'Vonda. Snyder of Salt Lake City, u former resident resi-dent of Sharon ' ward, a candy pull was given' at the home of- Miss- Vehna' Vernon Friday eve-, ning. '. Games and the candy making: mak-ing: were the. ' diversions. The guests were Miss Vonda Snyder, -Miss Bth Prestwich, Miss Lenore ' Kof ford, Bruce Prestwich, ' Leo Vernon and Miss Venna Vernon. - .Among, the" relatives who visit-d visit-d at the - Reynolds home ' during he-week, having come for ' the nerai .services of- Kieth R. Reynold were, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. tsoyer and Fredda and Leona Predmore of .Eureka. Nev.. Mrs. lack Boye -of Rerio, Nev., Mr. and Airs, M. ,C.' Thomas and . .Bar- Jaara of ' Bountiful, Mr.' and Mrs; Myron Wasden, . Mr, Wallace ju.arLui oi sscipio,, ; : Air. ana Airs. Duard Reynolds -ofElsinore, Mr; and Mrsi Reed Reynolds : of Benjamin, Ben-jamin, Mrand Mrs. ' Ernest Goulding; Mr. Lloyd : Heato'n r.v of Alton,' Mrs. . Ruby Rosequist, Mrs. LilianPasre. Mrs. , Frances Henry Jack Page and -Margaret Page of - Marysvale,-' Mrs. Guy Whtaker. of 'Circleville, Mr. ; and Mrs. Gra'ht Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. :Teldon , Gleave, Mrs. Florr ence -Wilson and Bellei .Pleasant Grove. v : , MAURY 'MATERlCIv .-, . ' ' v FACES INDICTMENT . SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Octr 17 (U.R) Mayor Maury Maverick, former N congressman, was indict ed today by a county grand jury on five felony counts and "many' j misdemeanor cnarges. . - . , Maverick - quickly . ' arranged rvinnr? - - V PICTURE YOUZ NAAE ON A . S.IART TRUCK UKE THISI ' Here'a a prestige-building beauty that's a r'e&l.ad-on- wheels for your business.- russ traher; INC. X 150 North University Avenue Phone 666 . ir d ) Peter B. Good -Is Too I -i I'- ' , " Hollywood's , newest" s,tar, young Peter S. Good, has so impressed studio . executives' that a third "Brother ' Rat" vstory 'ls being written" around him. He. has just, completed "Brother Rat a Baby', itself a sequel to the- original "Brother Rat,": made .two years ago; Peter, aged 14 months; is the son of. John B- Good, anx; unera LINDON "AIRS. LAWRENCE WALKER ' , V ' -Reiiorter v -' Lawrence Peterson of .Ielper former resident of undon wa,s , a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs Vern. Gillman' Saturday. ., v - ' , . Mr. nd Mrs. Vilace Radmall "and baby David bf . Pleasant Grove were dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson Thursday. . . . - - i ' 1 Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Helen Green and Warren Anderson, were visitors of the i Lawrehce ' and Bill Wheeler families at'-'"Spring ville Friday. Mti and Mrs. Howard Shoejr are eoinlfSntr nver the nrrival ofa fine ha"bv bov. born. Thursday at Jthel Shnll home. ' Misses ' Maxine jcryer; . Belva VYesV Lorayn 'and Madge -Walker attended a shower given Thursday evening ' at trie Arnold Hendrick-sonhomeny Hendrick-sonhomeny 'Pleasant' Grove, in honor of- Miss Lola Tomlinson vy;hpse approaching" .marriage tc CHai Wilbere of Orem will take place Wednesday, , October . IS, in the Salt Lake temple. .Mr and . Mrs. , Albert i Anderson were American Fork visitors, Friday, Fri-day, - X, "'X' "X - Rav West "Was a week end visit? fpr in Salt Lake, guest of Mr. and Mrs. :Shelby West. 1 ' Mr. and . Mrs. Fay Fielding p' Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdoch Mur-doch of Vineyard, Mr. .'and Mrs Grant Walker of Salt ' Lake were dinner guests Sunday at theLaw rence Walker "home .Sunday , , Mr and; Mrs. Don Walker . are week-end visitors- of Mr.a-nd 'Mrs. Jesse" R. Walker at Delta. "X ' " -f - - " bcrid of $1000 each on the felony counts and v$500 each' on lft . misdemeanor mis-demeanor 'charsres TheX felony bill3 charged unlawful advance of, fends to pay polLtaxps. - ' ' ' Maverick said , the . actionwas a' "political smear." . ' . . - - 1 4 X- U IjUUUuJ There's very little difference-between difference-between prices of the 4 leading, lowest-priced trucks. But what ; a difference in valuel ,GMG fives. you the liveliest engine, greatest gras mileage. CMC factory-built bodies are roomier. CMC cabs are all- steel, with form-fitting seats for super comfort. See CMC before you buy any truck.-Tim truck.-Tim poymenf Ihrovgh oof own YMAC. Plan aKlowtt cvaitabl ratet vx 1 Z 'I f i n 1 I UIIIEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELIS ' Itt-cmter l'honn Cl-K-4 Mr. and Mrs. Welby Gammon and son, Richard of Los Angeles Is spending two weeks here with relatives. - Nx '. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ander son "were host and ' hostess- to members of the " Fourth . ward choir cf Salt Lake City of which they were former members Wed nesday evening at tne nome oi his" parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor M.NAnderson. A delicious cmcKen supperwas served' at . 8 p,.' m. COvers being laid for fifty-five guests. Later in xne evening a . large bon fire was, lighted . and watermelons were.; served. Ay fine concert was given during .the evening. , Mrs. Inez - Robinson. Preece is -the director and Mrs. SusanaCChristensen organist, ' : Mrs.x Owen Harding ana Airs Val D. Hick's and children spent Saturday atLehi - with - 'Mr and Mrs. Ellis ', Hbldaway- and"child- rrl.' f w -V- ' - . - v 'v - .Miss. Ijtfth Christen'sen of NSalt Lake .-visited withMrs. Thomas We1ll3"' Sunday. V - 'N ' Mr. a.nd Mrs. C. ,M. SLQiie 'visited 'visit-ed with her brother Rulon Rus-son Rus-son at Lehi Sunday. Mr. Russon has . been' confined to his home thepast 6 months due to illness. Howard Anderson , is. resting; at his home v following ' an accident Friday whenVa pulley fell striking strik-ing him' on Athe head.Ile is "employed "em-ployed at fXie BunkerFeed Ilouse . 'Among1 the guests from Salt Lake t to y attend the-lMaag-Arm,-; istead weddingfreception Satur-day Satur-day evening -were' Mr and Mrs. C. L. Joy Mr.. ''and Mrs.; Linton, Mr anciv'Mrs. ; Jameg; 'White, c Mr. i and Mrs. B. Crosby, I lafvey Crosby; Cros-by; Mr. "and Mrs. A'. -; Andrews, MrandMrsx M. KeslerMrS; . B.' M. Young, Mfand Mrs.- G.- M. Bybee, Miss v L-- Latham, MissE. Joy, Miss BaibaraWhite. ; Grace Pack;-L- StiuchTandTMr: and MrsV W.".Coolbear.- X"XVx, ' . Glubs Organize "At . Lincoln OREM Believing that theedu- pcated man is he "who knoWs" what to-;tlo with his spare time, 'the facy ultyxat Lincoln high school under the supervision of Principal A', P-VVarhick's P-VVarhick's oVganl2ingra numbei of clubs which . will attempt tc enroll every.student In some activity activ-ity particularly interesting A- tc hirti';''. v--K.. $Ly The clubs wilt meeteach Tuesday Tues-day during the Vegalarv activity period. y- ; v'-v Atentative list of clubs. Includes jne called the ' Travelocrue , clut sponsored by Mrs Knudsen which will take -students on an'timag:inary trip around the world; in Industrial Indus-trial iArts club under Mr. Raddatz, consisting, ' of model yworkingx making1 toys and; repairs;; Handicraft Handi-craft club With' Mr.- Soulier' making miniature' models -Social Dancing club with' Miss Hafen-and. Mr Dixon; Athletic Games fclub with. Mr." Greener . discussing 'rules -and history of athletic contests; .Pep y- OFFtCIALfRRIMAR BALLOT Xn.A i (Place a .cross in-the square.--preceiliiurthi lTaimvs 1 oi! the persons .Vousfavor as' candidates' for .the respective-positions.;. iGandlclatesxfor;; nomination fcr the office cf Mayor, and I or th e ? o f f ice o f Corrimissio n e rdo r the four-year term, and for the office . of City Auditor for fdur-ycar term, of I'rcvo City,;Utrh, aY the Primary Election, For) ANDEllSON MAKK , iri':.-.:.:i.-: VAN WAGENEN: ,i-iiiii.i,..iimiJim 1,1 in ,i ; . . (Vote For Commissioner 1 I McA DAMJOHN m X : 1J McUIRE, JP. 9? (VotrifoKO ne) Fbr t i DASTRUP E. BYKONX Y y '-yr . - i lr-iT r Trmrt1 T- A T tlTT 1 lULtlKJVl, IUILjL'IX 77 SMITH, MARY (Vote OFFICIAL BALLOT, ATTEST: y ' " 'X 'J : City Urcortl: r Pub. in -the Evening Herald,' Oct. 10, 17, lo, VXYX Stunt club with L. L; Terry; ers club with Miss Warn::; plorers club, visiting in im.-i tion other lands with Mr. Tj Others are a Baton -Twit Mm?; with H. V.: Ter ry to cn ;H orp-anixation whirii may ficro pnny .the band on parade an i r cert; Photngraphy club v.ilii lv Swenson; Open'. Forum club uinl r. Mr. Newman's directum -.si untiring untir-ing forensic, activity; nnI a Frn-. ily .'Relations -club with Dr. l);ivn which will study conditions v Im h make for happy living in .the home's "Sumatran natles books- completely ioaay Vhy Let Yourself Get Constipated? Why endure thor'xJuIrheadnchy ciays due to constipation, plus tln inevitable trit) to the -nietiiciiie chest. If you'can aintid both'b' getting at tjie ca u se ol the trouU If your constipation, llfce that of - millions, is due to lack or "bullr" in the ot. tlje "better-way" "better-way" is to eat Kellogg's AU-Hrjn - - This crunchy toasted breakf a-, t-cereal t-cereal is. the ounce of prevention that's , Worth a pound of .emr.ry peiicy relief. It helps you not only to get regular but to keep regular, day after day' and month after. Mnonth, by the pleasantest uifan " you :ever, knew. ' Eat Kellorr's All-Bran eyiy .day, drink plenty of wat-er.-aird ' see. if. you don't, forget UJ about constii)ation.vMadjby KeUofsi's In ' JJattle: Vreeto. SOid by every irrocer. - . . . -v.- v -i. j. ,ii .... THAT'S KIOIITJ Four and One-half Per CVnt isthe interest rate-on qur. aew Home IJuildiiT: J'lan, in eonnoclion -with (he building- of new homes' and rembdcliti; .ihe older ones. -Ndiivliftlu' Time, to secure this ims monevj xYour payments. ran' , period. -X , 6LL OX US TOR DETAILS If ' V. .'14 sd 1 .X: i: -;. ; October 2 l193i). ; ; May or ALMA . for One, Foir-Y car W - Auditor-FourYear Term F.0 for One) -L f y lUMlf. thrir Of W'Olult'Vi-U I ' . . . S - .-. . . " I I . I . I r :. 'V'- -v -XT T -' -. - " . if '"' v Term - .- |