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Show News Review of Current ! HURT, the young Demo-crutlRt oi, at. ir from West Virginia, gave notice that be would continue to ; hummer at the Work Progress 1 1 D. e Who Are You? admin-iMriitlot- Events the World Over EaMrrn Slate Devastated by Creat Flood Germany Con President Asks deimicd by League Council 1 Si ion and Half for Relief. 1 PICKARD Wtrn C or nm cvmmi t ami nw ufTrl severely from the moot unpreeeileiitecl flmiil. Feore of live wore lout amt (he fait erty damage runnot jot to estimated. At leant i.Vmhm) mthoiim wore made liomeles. f'ortilllloni vwrp wort! In western IVnnylvanla. The Monongn Rela and Allegheny river, uniting at I'iltidiurgh to form the Ohio. poured ratting torrent down over tin great Industrial city, driving flu people from ttielr homo and place of budhe. Tlie fauwui Golden Triangle between ILe river wa nunpletely Inundated; tranapnrtallon ami communlcullon ay teina were mispended and power plant were put out of commission o the city wa plunged In dark lies. The plight of (tie mitiurh wa equally had, Farther east, Johnstown win en Urely fliaided and the terror stricken fled from tlo-lInhabitant home, but wa hold dam the great (Jiiemiilmnliitf a of and the repetition of Ing danger the disaster of 1HS!I Hoemed to lie pas tug. Itorens of cities Htid town along the Susquehanna and lu tributaries were under water, and In New York the Mohawk, Hudson, Schuylkill Bnd Delaware river were out of ttielr trank and rapidly rising The Ioiomae, too, heentne a raging flood ami In .Washington an army of men wa work log feverishly to save the hnlldings and nnnuments In the llniluml. Ten thousand person were rendered lionieles In the New Unglnnd dlatc nd about a acore lost their II 'the In the wa there greatest emergency valley of the Connecticut river. Many cltlea were cut olT from rail transpor-tatloand also were without light and power. American Ited Cross rose to the emergency, u alwuys, mobilizing !t forces to relieve the suffering Admiral Cury T, (Jrnyson, Its national head, ! aned an appeal for a fund of $'1,000,000. President Itoosevelt also culled for this amount tn a proclamation. Secretary of War Peru wa appointed emergency flood relief head by the President nnd Immediately ordered the generals commanding all corps arena of the army to extend full uld for prevention of loss of life and destruction of property. Work Itellef Administrator Harry to all blanket authority gave Hopkins WTA olllclal to employ ttielr worker In any way necessary In rescue work nd In strengthening levees. The United State Coast Guard sent many power launches, provisioned and manned, from the Chicago area to help In the relief work at various points. To Naprevent robbery and vandalism tional Guardsmen were on the Job at Pittsburgh and other places. Status I r v KRMANY was rorced to denounce Locarno pact because the Franco Rtissmn mutual assistancelrealy was directed only against the retch ami ranged 275.000,-tHKpeople against It what Joachim That von Rlhhentrop, Iht tor's ndvlser on for elgn aflalrs, told the ) council of the league when It of Nation the l I met In London to pus the complaint of Krance amt Uelglum that Hcrmany hint violated both the Locarno lie alo useless, an Id the plan aug-Reste- d by the FrigUMi, to police the Rhineland rone with an International force, Kill "absolutely unaccepiuhle, A third provision, for drawing up system of mutual guaranties among the l.ornrno power. to operate In cane of an attack, the spokesman aald, was "unnecess.iry been use (Jermany Ini no Intention ft crossing Iht frontier." None of tlie Herman, however, even Intimated that Hitler would withdraw ny of hi troop from Hie Rhineland. Hiller kui continuing hi speech making tour iu Germany. At Koenig, berg lie said; Tor once a lrigle man comes forth In Rurope behind whom aland a whole ballon, lie extend hi hand to other nation. Whoever dare reject this, my hand, behind w tilth i;;uxMmo pete pie are united, must hear responsibility lu the I of history. have been (lie herald of (he Herman people for more than three year. I am now the herald for pence In Uurope, ! OKCRUTARY OK AURKTLTURi: W A I, I .A CM announced the of live region for admlni trutlon of the soil coiiaerv iitliui and domestic allotment net, substitute for the Invalid AAA. II. R. Tolley, ndminlvTutor of the new plan, said the department already has begun a Held service to administer the program In various A Mutes. under tlie the AAA, leading part within tlie state Is to he played by the farm-ercounty and com- committees. miinlty Mr, Wallace also directed discontinuance of the four commodity divisions whose wrntk of liquidating AAA production control program will be taken , The over by the regional order leaves Intact other administrative units of the AAA, such as the dlvlalon of marketing nnd marketing agreements, division of progrum planning, and the division of the consuiu era counsel. es'nb-i.-hme- a illil-ctors- ItOOSUVFLT packed Id tlshlng tinkle and started up South for hi annual angling cruise, this time on the new Presidential boat, the Iotoinac. He made a brief stop lit Winter I'urk, Fla., where he received an honorary degree from Rollins college. III plan wa then to hoard the Polomue and spend about two week on h.s old tlsldng grounds oiT the Florida coast. Id Mr. Roosevelt had Invited fl his eldest son, Ashing compardoti James; an uncle, Frederick A. Delano, cruise and three mate of tils of last fall, ('apt. Wilson Rtovvn, United States navy, and Col Kdvvln M. Watson, United States army, tils military aides, and ('apt. Res T. Meiucre, United States navy, White House IjRUSIDlINT I FIZt'RK of private telegram. by the e tele-gra- Uoin-tnunl- st sin chd-dro- n people. antee Frances scanty. o 'J lie I ald by a spokestnnn for the delegation to he futile and w Pluck committee lui resulted In a tierce warfare of word between John J. McSwain of South Gnrolina, hairman cf tlie house committee on military affairs. and William Randolph H.irst, newspaper publisher. Senator Rind; withdrew the subpoena on the Western Union Company In the llearst ca-- e but tlrst made public what purported to from the pubbe a copy of a lisher to one of Ids editorial writers In which MeSvvnln was called a In spirit and a traitor tn MeSvvnln promptly read th s In the house and then vigorously and eloquently defended himself and denounced llearst. The publisher retorted with an open letter to his editorial writer lu which ho said : McSwntn Is a politician of the lower order, and Ills extreme radical is a danger to the peace and pro'eition ot the nation, and to tlie ..ifety of the men, women and who constitute tlie American s 1ielivh especially hked til It amounted to a noMuty defensive alliance with Lntuni, but they did not bel.eve it would le incepted by Hcrmany. Von Ribbentrop. ueiompauied by an Imposing lot of exjcits an sciret.irtes was sent t)V Hiller at the icq est ot tne council. 'the ie. eh' nearer had filler CO'.iseiited to be lepi Lden as British Fort- ga tiled tilin he would do til- - best to perler suade France and Roigniui to Hitlers new s. ur:i plans a'ter Her the treaty to The Hague Orman J pact and the Versailles treaty by remilitarizing the Rhineland. Nevertheless, tlie council by umtnl ms a pious vote condemned Henna ny she How violator of both treaties. remained If at ult, hall be punished, France and all her o be determined. allies wanted tlie Imposition of sanctions; Italy could not be brought to favor that, being herself subjected to such penalties ; Ureat Rrltain. striving to preserve the ieaee, sought some middle way out of the dilemma. Representatives of ltrltain. France, Belgium and Italy devised a plan which provides for a eon lei once of world nation to draft economic, disarmament, lid plan also nd seiurity plans that Ueimany, lu the meantime. Would ugiee not to tuitiiy the Rhineland and, pending a new axc'cment with Hcrmany, Hindu would guarpio-Vlde- court to submit proposal Prance-Kiihsla- jy cm l'bln. Prance Fu-- Lr com. tig nsi.-i- l Roo-w-ve- lt s turning, iheictore to uppiopi tale tlrnt tie Cong. . It would be suttiitent Ihoiulit miiu. lie to caie for the .b'Mitule uneuqdoy d, together with $ I, i hi t Kimi in une-a.-k-ed ana ptevious appropn.itioi.s s.1,. hi.uh'.uki flamed in t!,e bud.et tor the iivto.tn of.'erv atiou cirt nnd ariou pun .c w oi k re.u f eipoinil Liu. l.il on tif fetlt-ra- l pended . w' . v '' Tlie g Tli 2 j vtV Raaion If Justice were not biin !. s .: act much more promptly. m. sig PATTERN 8297 The old time well the bucket hanging there. Just waiting to be embroidered In Its natural setting And what a lovely and colorful wallI hanging you'll have w hen finished threads You can use as many bright a fancy dictate when you begin to In paint" the old fashioned garden French knots, running and single stitch. And you needn't frame the panel Just line It.and hang To instantly relieve pain, s ging shoe pressure and q r.. p safely loosen and remove c n j or callouses use Dr. Scln IP z.n pads. These soothing, hcuLn,-- . pads prevent s- rc t 1 ar.d blisters. At drug, shoe c r tie; . cuvh-ioni- bzy-dals- - and 35 i a box. only 25 It up. In pattern AkOT you will find transfer pattern of a wall hanging 15 by 10 inches; a color ghart; mate- violence the army would take the maintenance of order Into It own hand. Hen, Curio Masquelet, minister of war, wn Mild to he In sympathy with the army- rial requirements; Illustrations of all stitches iicedod ; directions for finishing wall banging. Dont Want Tacti Fend 15 cents In stamps or coins Some people turn their lu. (coins preferred) to The Fewlng Cir- forced to face facts. cle, Household Arts Dept., 259 West Fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y. C3iiiiwr - demand. a .xaj. Sole nnd P.rooke, by the Lord Azana held a heated conference with to build a fort on their grant of land Francisco Largo Caballero, president Hie mcMih of the Connecticut river. at of Hie Socialist party and Is said to he and called the fort Thl have told him that he believed revoluHis In tumor of hi (nitrons. for tionary Socialist were responsible In Say brook born eldest son, David, most of the disorders, demanding that In Kk'Ki, was t'.e Arst white child born the violence cease Immediately. Largo In the Connecticut colony. Insisted that the Socialists he permitLion Gardiner bought from the InIn but Anally gave ted to demonstrate, dians an Island In Long Island sound, to the premier and Issued orders to all ca lied by the Fnglish Isle of Wight, Socialists to behave themselves. for It a black dog, a gun and paying Despite atrlet censorship Imposed aome Dutch blankets. Here he settled by the governor of l.ngrono It was with his family and called It "Gnrdin-erlearned that Incendiaries there set Are Island." This Island remained In to six convents and churches, four ol the family for many genpossession Tightest centers and a Tightest newserations. paper, and then attacked the army The original Gardners and Gardiners barracks, attempting to seize artillery. seem to have used the same coat of arm nnd hot h spellings of the name, Treasury reported that Income so It Is believed that In the THU collection beginning for the first 10 clays were the same family. Kven in they March amounted to $JSI,7.'S,(.2. or a America, both houses use the same gain of 4(1.4 per cent over the arms. The above reproduction repreIn the corresponding period of sents the arms of Gardiner, of last year. Practically nil collection Rhode Island. He Joseph came to America district registered an Increase. by way of Holland In lfl.10 or Kk'l. Since the Arst of the year, the TreasIlls father was Fir Thomas Gardiner, been colha ury said, $dl.4J-!i'.Hwho fought In the army of Charles L lected on the Income tax, an Increase of 4.T0 per cent over the J'JIH.Oi'.O.RiJ A Graham? In for the same period of gallic-repuvcan boast of a name of i greater or historical renown than the antiquity II.FUTHURIOS VKNIZKI.OS, prob-- Graham. The name is Scotch and Is ably the greatest of latter-dafrom one Creme, who waa derived Crock statesmen, died In Paris, where regent ol Scotland during the minority be was In self Imposed exile-- , following of Fugene II. In the year 4PJ. Creme an attack of grippe, lie was seventy-twtook his name from the Anglo Sa.xon years old. grim, meaning surly or sullen, not Yenizelos. former premier of Greece, a very attractive attribute, but perfrom ihe Island of Crete last March haps they interpreted It as one havafter a revolt he headed collapsed. He ing a stern and courageous look. was tried nnd sentenced to death, but The story Is that the founder of King George after Ids recall otTered the family of Creme, a great warrior, him amnesty. Vculelos, however, rebreached the wall which formed the fused to declaring "Greece will Roman of Scotland. In la- omipition me again." lie was an ardent never restorathe republican and tion of the monarchy. - o tlc-- d sc-- e HENDERSON Us SccyIc. sryiM ' The Similarities Test ter a chieftain of the Grahams was a loyal supporter of Sir William Wallace who succeeded in freeing Scot la ui' from the Fnglish yoke, and at the famous battle of Fodden Field tne loyal head of the house of Graham fell by the side of his king. This ftmily has always been i powre-It with UHT'FDINO great I)'armament program, the Rritlso erful one In Its native Scotland, owning government has named Sir Thomas many vast estates, lordships and duke Insklp. attorney general since R'.TJ, to (Ictus tnd earhioms. The earl of Montrose wa allied with the Stuart the coordinator be cause and paid the penalty with his of the entire scheme, life on the scaffold in Id.ki. in Scotgiving him a nevv: land the great Montroe" is an cabinet post created memory of Its history. I'li is selection by Prime The plaid of the Graham (all promMlnNter Baldwin wa inent Se it t sh famll'ca belongei! to a It h i a swrpri-lan and each clan had its .,'t-thought the p' i e istlo plaid) i n blue, black an go to Wins might Their w.ir cry was Kllli'cranlt. Neville Churchill. ton and tht-l- r ba 'gt .is laurel. Alired Chamberlain. Among the earliest American seitlvr Di Cooper or s fam'Iv was RerJ-rrlHoare. Hra'iam who hvatei! In Hartford Co-Sir bonus is know n Jin Graham was an attorney a an anil J.iigour." ts caim Lotion, Mas. is si I j years tud and alway Wr'.am Griham was the fonmW ot mill umu'Ved tn tie iioum tr temmoi.. al school n the It i.l be ms duty as the ftr- -t da or at the bar .v ts n which known a tts.-o eo-- e g o1 to uoniMer sy it.nain ci i,e and L.v nriver-r- y in I exirgt n.'va of the navy aru.y, iiiiomie Sfllivipe Pah'i 1ci jrr rvlc and n.r mTvucs tlnu-- s 'RlLSiu Make your skin clearer Resinolii Cleanse Internally feel the and difference! Why let constipation back? Fed hold you your best, look your Medlca 5. Albany MontNew York; gomery C. Anatole France author; Vasco da Gama 7. United States Franklin D Roosevelt; France 8. Cornelius Johnson track; Wil-mAllison 9. Iaris France ; Brussels 10. Columbia Lions ; Purdue Use only the following words: Boilermakers, Massachusetts, swimming, Belgium, World war, Albert Lebrun, navigator, Alabama, France, tennis. Writ for FREE SAMPLE attnent .1 . GARFIELD TEA CO. Wl11 inwi ' y Answers "NO you suffer burning, L too frequent urination World War. Massachusetts. 3. France. 4. Swimming. 5. Alabama. 6. Navigator. 7. Albert Lebrun. 8. Tennis. 9. Belgium. 10. Boilermakers. 1. 2. scanfy of backache headache, dizziness, loss of energy, leg pains, swellings and puffiness under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv ous feel all unstrung and donl know what is wrong? Then give some thought to youl kidneys. Be sure they function proper ly for functional kidney disorder per mits excess waste to stay in the blood, and to poison and upset the who! system. Use Doan's Pills. Doans are forth kidneys only. They are recommended the world over. You can get the gen Doan's at any drug uine, time-teststore. Among the few surviving old sports In Japan, wrestling still retains all the color and ceremony of the past In the ring, Samuel H. Wain wrlght, Jr., writes In Beauty In Japan," wrestlers face each other with fists on the ground and fierce looks on their faces. If either Is upset by the scowl of the other, he calls for time out, each returns to his corner, sips water and starts all over again. Wrestlers finally called for so much time out that It was limited to a total of 12 minutes. ed ARE YOU THIN, AILING? Mrs. Mary Simpkins 639 Na Water SU Falls. Idaho said: "I was in we ened condition iollowrc childbirth. X Pnn1d' weight four bottles o( Medal several I 1 g-- It' Funny Pierces Golden Discovery and I gained weight and had a good appetite, and it was before I felt a well as ever." Bov New size, tablets SO cts., liquid $1.00 It that your crony gets real boiling mad" about something It makes you laugh? Is nJ7 W w- av vv IM; IT I ( , -- . - au. ) a i ' a 'e J' trt'i . . 4 r - , t ir e a t -- i - J run-dow- n. E . n..I ' to V.ca l-- .n k' r Krh 1 ! 0T long ago I waa like some friends I have. ..low In T?r7si J. x . .out cf sorts. ..tired easily and looked terr.h.e. knew I bad no serious trouble so I reasoned sensibly... a organic exrer.ence has s.n re proven... that work, worry, colds anil whatnot Lid just worn me down. . C wu fr't -g I ' g ' v fi to try I :r t . try t r r ; re to V , 1 Ahvsttriana v ast0D-op- ish you. Begin tonight 24 Brooklyn, N. Y. (At your drui ttort ) er IMiy srf tv ZCL.Czl s-- vi-u- i it A ev WC LXUUT tX I. iu tv - - . - and 800n I L- - Vu d;j Bot Ure ere back to SfXaicJ fuhting itrrr.gh.. ti;n e 8nJ 1;ke PT cU in the D sidUcicnt t03w be cleanse internally th , easy way. CAR- FIELD TEAisnotamir ade worker, but week tea-cu- Wrestling Witli Scowls Still Sport in Japan s Stfriy. from surface conditions, need not be endured. , , 'A TeasworfBl 1 per Cjfkifl ot In each problem of the following test there are three words. The first two words bear a certain relationship to one another. Write In a fourth word which bears the same relation ship to the third word that the second does to the first L Gen. U. S. Grant Civil war; Gen. John J. Pershing , 2. Cane sugar Louisiana; shoemaking 3. Canada MadagasEngland; car , 4. Dizzy Dean baseball; Jack $R)'-4-.1.H- d Dogs flees fra. Evergreens, Shrubsetc ZT--, a ) .(Keeps l0a WNU C Bell Syndic! hs wl.es ."BtACKlEAFZO" The Mind MdCr Say-broo- l uegr-K- b. , v-'- r' A Gardiner? watchword of tlie Hardner Gardiner. "Praesto pro pat Ha" ("I stand for my country"), as their a burn history will dow. ha been like In generaheld every high torch Ing tion of thl splendid fiimly. The principal family of Gardiner In thl country derive their descent from Lion Girdlro-r- . a native of Scotland. who served tinder General a an engineer In the Low counties. He wa sent to America In ltk'k'c riot staged by have been growing more virions dally, and after disorder at Logroiio In which a number of persons were killed the Spanish army wa aroused to vigorous protest. Premier Manuel Ar.nnn wa told ty the oltl-- i era that utiles hi new left government to adopted measure tlie widespread Mop f ' G r" Ayr-- ;:;t- v ; if t.V U RUBY HASKINS ELLIS 10.C09.0C0 Fthlo;- ,t or A' .all n ol 1" to the If. 'I i i through the year, ucieuling to PieH-den- t , y . t A By election In Spain SINGH the recent the leftist olth-ial- of vva . The Romance of Your Maine ( OUCKKTARY OF I.AROK PKRK1NS vJ was accused of harboring hundreds of cloportnhio criminal nnd radical aliens in tlie United States by Senator Robert R Reynold of North Carolina when he Introduced a resolution calling to furnish U on the Labor department Information allegedly withheld from congress. Senator Reynolds resolution said that request had been made of Labor for Information department of J.tkkl aliens In excess concerning tn tlie United States Known to nnd allowed by the Department of Labor to remain In the United States, The though subject to deportation. request, the resolution stated, was follow my conviction personal cost to my ST M dl-- It ba been the piaa e. XRand one half billion debars will Fiogios adiiiiiiiuralioii v Investigation demanded an Inquiry Into all rel.cf nelhillrs under charge of Administrator Hurry I Hopkins, nnd other Jigene.e affecting relief, the RIG, CVVA. and FURL In reply to aotne of the charge made, Mr. Hopkins Issued ltd bulletin: No employee of W lA required to to make any contrlhtulon any pcditlcal purty. No WRA employee Job will tie in Jeopardy liecnuse of failure to make such contribution. No employee of the WIA ahall at any time md.clt contribution for uny political party, ami evidence of auch aollcltntlon will be cause for Immediate discharge. The question whether or not to contribute to uny Hlltlcal pnrty Is matter entirely for the voluntary decision of employee. ,o (terson will be emp'oyed or barged on the ground of Id Hiiprt or nonsupport of any candidate. a e I 1 By EDWARD W. until ordered. w.t rOLLOW CONVICTIONS Charming Needlecraft Picture to Embroider A sdf; CcUophinr-wnp- r for two weeks ( 'tpr,'1 a r3.,-? C $. C ! - |