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Show 13 THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over the first full year during which taxes were affected by the econom ic depression and the falling stock market. Total collections for that year were $2,428,22S,700. Income taxes yielded $l,SCO,040,4O0, a de fl. dJDnEn cline of $050,000,000, while miscel (Eneslhan laneous Internal revenue accounted for collections Cuban Revolution Collapsing After Bloody Battle at drop of $C1 ,093,240.of $5C8,18S,200, a Corporation Income taxes netted Gibara Oil Wells of East Texas the government $1,020,202,099, a decline of $237,021,700 and Individual Are Closed Down. taxes $833,(547,700, a decrease of (Copyright) WNU Service $313,190,000, reflecting the depressed conditions in the business world By EDWARD W. PICKARD and the wide variations of collec "And I see why you were afraid WHAT WENT BEFORE that his nands were clenched so less. Then slowly she raised her Gen. has happened Is that Mr. Smith has tions In times of prosperity and In from face, all white and drawn, ana of losing me. Always so queerly was he that tight shaking Men- - made public the fact that Julius times of depression. afraid of that weren't you, Jim? 1 She went close to looked up at him again. By chance James Lee meets head to foot. ocal and Col. Carlos While both corporations and inChicago financier, between You were "Then I suppose," she said tone- - understand it now. Lucy Gresham, daughter of Sir him then and looked up Into his Mendleta were cap- the primary and the election of 1026, dividual Income taxes were John Gresham, Bhlp builder. JL.ce face, sweet-eyeafraid of losing this revenge of Mps tremulous; lessly. "I suppose It is true . . cutting seeks revenge for being unjusttured by tlie Cuban offered him stock In Sears, Itoebuek a deep swath In government rev Afraid something might yours. put up her arms and drew down I suppose I must believe. . . ." ly accused of robbing the Greshhis head, so that his cheek lay The change in her was startling. happen to upset your scheme. And government troops & Co., then worth $555,000, to with- enues, miscellaneous taxes showed am firm and being sent to prison. Some life had gone out of her eyes; I thought you were afraid of losing and locked up In draw from the Republican nominaagainst hers, and whispered: He blames Oliver Ames, Lucy's only a small loss despite the busi we made vows In some lilt from her voice. It was me because you loved me; In the "Jim Mr. Rosenwald is too ill to ness slump. Cabanas fortress, It tion. cousin, and Gresham's manager. church today. . . . But, darling, as if In that moment of stillness way that a lover is afraid, because Lee has 'nherited, wealth and appeared to observ- be interviewed, but his Intimate changed his name from WarringMy real her youth had died. With a word he loves so much and can hardly they were just words. friends admit the truth of the story ' 4 ers on the Island I " ton, in compliance with the terms recently vows were made so . . . deep In he had killed the lovely youngness believe that such happiness can j of that the revolution and uphold the purity of the finan- QUITE Invitawill. He the secures an ' Largo my heart . . . that there never of her. It gave hlra a feeling of last. 1 thought that was what tion to Lucy's birthday party. Inhad collapsed. 1 cier's motives In thus seeking har- y Herrera, noted could be words to find them. . , . having driven his fist Into the face made you afraid, Jim. I Is practically engaged to Lucy President I'll truly try to be . . . Every- of a child. mony within the Republican party. Peruvian political thought I understood it, because, Ames. Lee makes love to her, his Gen. Menocal. deed, Mr. Smith, at his residence In leader and former started oft thing you want me to be. . . ." "But, Jim,' she went on in the sometimes I was almost afraid myonly Idea being to hurt Gresham and Ames. With her father's conThat was beyond endurance. same toneless voice. "Why? Why, self. the week with the announcement Dwlght said: minister of foreign sent Lucy Is married to Lee. The desecration of this young, un- Jim? What has made you do this The dead voice went on, dinning "I did not Issue the statement for iffairs, arrived from that the revolt was over, that the touched girl, tricked into marrying to me? What have I done that you into his ears, beating on his nerves, rebels were surrendering everywhere political purposes. If I had intend Lima by airplane, CHAPTER III Continued a man who did not love her. . . . should want to hurt me so?" till he almost gave way to a sheer-l- y and that there would be peace ed to use it for such, I would have ne has now been -Sue womanish desire to scream. But herself to him with such "You are your father's daughter," Giving throughout Cuba within a few days. used It In my two campaigns for nominated for the he could only say: looked up, nodding her shin perfect love and trust . . . ne he answered slowly. The most Important of the remain- the senate and again last year. I presidency of Peru ts. had meant to go through with this "Then what is it that he has "Yes, it's all true. Everything ing gold head: ing leaders were said to be in Santa Issued It because others saw fit to by the Economist "But even if I am, I must be al marriage: had meant to keep back done? Jim, you must tell me. You you say. . . ." Clara province with rather small write a book about the case and be party, and it is said lowed He wanted to move his eyes from to breathe!" she said. the moment vt revelation until his can't say these nightmare things bands of followers. t. Aviators were cause they did not give the people stands an excellent Rafael Largo. laughing still. He laughed with plans were ready for it. . . . But and leave them unexplained. . . . hers, but somehow could sent out to fly over rebel territory all the facts. chance of being elected. So Senor her then, though his dark eyes In that moment he knew that be You must tell me. What has fa Those big, blue eyes of hers, void of feeling as that changed, terrible He didn't care, then, ther done?" burned Intense, down couldn't "As. to my future action politdropping leaflets announcing that Largo started back home the other Into hers,strangely Do you remember telling me of voice, just looked straight up Into and thereafter, had held what happened, If only he could Machado would grant amnesty to ically, I shall be governed by condiday to participate In the elections, shut out the sight of those trust- the man who had robbed a pay his, and held them. her more gently. tions." all who surrendered Immediately. and again he traveled by the air "And itnniiADf nrida All through dinner this mood ing eyes; those fragrant girlish clerk and been imprisoned . . . ?" rtL VUUIjUt.31 WM r UV " JVnil not But the revolutionists had If Smith should file for the yet route. lie thus was the first pasheld. They had coffee on the ve lips. . . . She drew a breath as if she your triumph; your glory in thaft reached the end of their resources. He caught her wrists and pushed knew nomination, he will have senger to make a round trip by randa outside the drawing room what was coming, and great, big strength of yours, that A filibustering expedition landed Senator Glenn as his opponent In plane between Peru and New York. could pick me up and carry me off window, and afterward went down her suddenly from him. She fell nodded. "Do you remember saying that as easily as you had taken my into the shadowy garden. Lucy back, looking up, now, with startled men from half a dozen countries and the Republican primaries. He was During his brief visit to this coun was silent, now, but Lee's high- - eyes. he was horrid? And that he had love. Oh, a big triumph, Jim I quantities of arms and ammunition defeated for renomination In 1927 try he spent a day or so in Wash "Jim . . ." she said. . . . to be hurt?" A big triumph. . . ." at Gibara, near the eastern end of by Glenn In the upheaval which also ington, where he has many friends spirited mood still swept him along "What is it? What's happened. "Yes." before it, until he Eaw the yellow ell. It was the triumph I had the Island, and that port was cap- retired Governor Small. and admirers. Jim, what have I done . . .?" I'm that man." been working for. . . . Three the "Well, light shining through drawing The govern tured and fortified. "You . done . . haven't room windows go out suddenly. There was a silence, ner eyes years' hell takes some paying anything. ment Immediately move against this '"PHERE cannot be any It's myself . . . myself. . . . never left his face, but they were back." he said sullenly. Then : general re- - TOnN E. BAKER, American re-the followed of one me there at and look force, lief expert and adviser to the like that, Lucy. quite unreadable. "It's getting late. Mrs. Jebb is Don't "And I was bo simple, wasn't I? vlval of prosperity until the naWhether she . . ." His voice was hard and was shocked at this news or not So In tions of bloodiest battles ever tough unbelievably easy. You just settle their political Chinese railway ministry, sends putting out the lights. I suppose broken. Europe Cuba. looked and conquered, didn't you? The gunboat Patria de- disputes and the German repara- word that the flood in the Yangtse she thinks we have gone . . . up "Jim." The name came In a . . already. . . Did you laugh sometimes to yourstroyed the Gibara fortress and a tions have been revised. Such Is valley Is China's most terrible dis "Yes," she answered, her voice whisper. . . . "Don't you . . . self, Jim, when you held me In land army Inflicted a crushing de- the opinion of the Wiggln commit- aster in the present century. About very low and still. "I'll go don't you love me any more . . . V" your arms and. . . ." feat of the rebel troops and the tee of International bankers at thirty million people have lost their In, There was a moment of deathly now, Jim. . . V She moved "No," he said roughly. "I've Meanwhile planes dropped Basel, which was never laughed. Think what you appointed to study homes and a third of them are des away from him, suddenly shy, and silence. bombs on the town, which was badThen he said, the words coming started for the door, but his big like. . . . But that at leaut, isn't Germany's financial needs and capa- titute. The loss of life, already terly shattered. It was reported that bilities. The German government rific, was Increased when a great hand caught her back, and with as If his lips were not perfectly true. . . ." about 500 revolutionists were killed was greatly encouraged by the re- dike protecting part of Hankow his arm around her, closely, he flexible: "Not that it matters much. And "I never have loved you. I made her go into the house with and that the federal casualties were port, and one of Its officials said gave way and several hundred per if you had, it would be understandI . whole think . hate breed. ." him. your , able, for surely there was humor In heavy. were drowned. that a new conference on finances, sons Typhoid, In the lighted hall he released She broke It somewhere. Lifting of the censorship re- politics and reparations must be cholera and dysentery are epidemic, IV CHAPTER a sudden odd her, turned swiftly, off, turned away, looking round the vealed that the rebels also had suf- called immediately and that all Eu- and Industry Is paralyzed. All for laugh breaking from him, shut the room as If she had been walking fered severely in the fierce engage- rope hoped It would be called Lucy Learns the Truth. by eigners were reported safe. door, shot the big bolts top and in her sleep and had just awakments In Santa Clara province. Hie Chinese President Hoover. government has bottom, then faced her again. . . . EVEN as he told her this he ened to wonder, dazedly, where she made an offer to the federal farm Despite these defeats the revoluAnd with the closing of that himself for telling It was. Then her eyes came back to board for part of its surplus wheat door the laugh died, abruptly, on He hadn't meant to; he had meant tionary leaders still at large were OECURRING his. Presi-dethat reports to help. feed the refugees, and the llls llPs' the Senm faded from his to go slowly, working toward the Insistent that their cause was not "And now, Jim, we are married," would call a speHoover e5'?s ana ne loouea at ner with a completion of his revenge in his lost. General Menocal managed to cial session she said, "and you have told me idea Is favorably considered hv off,. of congress to deal with strange expression almost of be own way, until the moment was that you don't love me, Now, wbnjL smuggle out of his coll a proclamathe unemployment situation were cials at Washington. wilderment His marare we to do?" ripe for his triumph. tion urging his followers to con- declared at the White House to be Whether there was some symbol riage with John Gresham's girl I didn't mean to tell you!" he tinue the struggle, and there were without but in the closing of that big door that had been only the beginning of foundation. cried. The President Indications that Maehado's troubles e n struck through to him. or whether the schemes which vengeful too, that it Is unnecessary to "Then, why did you?" she asked were not over by any means. In feels, like many another, it was the sight of her so small and seethed in his brain. He had laid call congress earlier than December wearily. "After setting your plans in his so there AVashinglon, though the State de- to the had so carefully, why should you do taken Prof. Augustinas slight, standing big, plans carefully, organize In time to consider the partment would make no comment reparations-waWaldomaras.former square hall, he could not have told. his first steps so successfully, yet anything you did not mean to do? r debt He be plan. he But here to make on the situation, It was the general was, jeopardizing them, something happened That was not typical of you, was dictator of Lithu lieves this can be handled In the a him even feel like monsler perhaps it?" It was not bitterly said; wrecking them, at opinion of officials that the only ania, was put on who has suddenly a regular session. trapped tiny, Innocent, the very start. And why? Why? neither was there the least hint of way that Machado can prevent retrial a before court i AH The President appointed Walter because he was fool enough to and confiding thing, and in that irony In it It was as if she had newed uprisings Is to enact speedat martial Kaunas S. Gifford, president of the Ameribesingle second of time, his high ex- be oddly moved by her suddenly seen him In a new and on ily the reforms along democratic can of plotcharges ultation came crashing down and cause he was fool enough to be terrrible light, and quite simply Telegraph and Telephone comlines that his administration promstirred by her youth and littleness; ting a revolt a year lay in ruins round his feet. that he was this new and head of a national organiza .v pany, accepted ised. Certainly the American gov tion which He fought the feeling; fought It her pure sweetness; because the ago to overthrow You Hurt Me?" She Said. terrible thing. will be charged with the "And So ernment hopes he will adopt this closing of a door behind her had "No," he answered abruptly, "it task of mobilizing national, state M.Waldemaras ,he Ilresent Jlnt fiercely. . . . Steady," he warned made him feel like an ogre who he couldn't tell. course, for it has no desire to in and i c t a Perhaps after isn't typical; but I did it. You'll d "Steady. local relief agencies of every torship tervene In the affairs of the Island of President Anthony Smetnna and himself. "This is nonsense; idiotic has trapped a trusting little what had just gone, she was past not believe me capable of a . . . kind in meeting the unemployment the point of being shocked further. decent impulse toward . . You owe her, and fairy. . after Premier Jonas republic and will not do so unless de- crisis Tubelius. Twenty- - weakness. All this and more, went through She was so unmoved that he said this . . . but . . . you, marthe coming winter. during her evil It is all in kind, every virstate well, on a of his four of velopments bring his followers were fel : and his mind he as Jouett stood through chairagain Shouse, executive I your power to bring them. . . riage is a big thing tual anarchy. "I am that man." down at Lucy, man of the Democratic national low defendants. The plot was be You ve got her; she s given herself looking, sullen-eyed- , couldn't take all that It means . . . to while the authorities said in she several "Well," she, trayed that horrified, incredulous, by to you freely. . . . Then take steady, letting you think that I. . . . committee, came out with a statemeasured voice that sounded so Oh, up at him. . . . 'TpEXAS has taken Its stand be- - ment demanding of President Hoo- of Waldemaras' adherents, all mem- - her, jon fool . . . take her. . . ." stared hing it all, some idiotic weak: Then from her. oers or ine iron uoir organization, terribly wrong, "Well, ness caught me . . . and I told In the fight ver more But he stood back against the side Oklahoma positive action and less and It was In he are I a low that said. "Jim," man, then; voice. you believe you I" door, unmoving. That came roughly, and expected that their testi against ruinous low prices for crude theoretical investigalon." He asShe raised her eyes to his, eyes "This isn't true, is it? You . . . you. After tonight, I don't think he flung away from her and strode oil, and It was expected that KanI serted that the' Presdent is spending mony would result in severe sen ever shall find it difficult to be- over to the that seemed very tenderly, very you aren't really telling me this? tences for those accused. Profeswindow, pulled back sas also would adopt measures for more time I mean . . . it's some sort of . . . lieve anything. You are that man. how many the curtains and stood breathing shyly, but entirely confidently, to sor who to Waldemaras, curtailment of production. The net persons will ascertaining I returned still don't understand. I'm in the soft be out of work next of the hate dream, Isn't it?" The words quivImplore tlie meicy night air, as If the mora slow, I suppose. But why did you had result, It was believed, would be winter than he s In taking meas- Kaunas from his place of exile near which she knew but of ered pitifully to silence. of, nothing suddenly become suffocating, Memel to attend the trial, said the the love she is "It he said Jim?" me, true," marry doggedly. higher prices for midcontinent crude ures for their relief. In was She his turned slowly and looked after thought "To pay them back." The words him. "That you don't love me?" She oil and possibly the stabilization of charges were exaggerated, which heart. was still unable to believe. fell very cold and clear. sounds like a weak defense. There the American oil Industry. "Well, Jim, what are we to do?" "I'll go tip . . ." she said, her "That I don't love you," he re"Father?" she questioned. P) R. II E N R Y won't be any sympathy for him in voice "I suppose you'll leave me, won't almost soundless. Still, he Following action by the legisla"And Ames." Prichett, pres Poland, for when he was in plied. he suggested. She paused, said nothing, and after a second's power ture, Gov. Ross S. Sterling ordered "And . , . that you never have?" I'm beginning to you?" "Oh. yes. emeritus of he was then : ' X ident the bitter foe of that coun- - hesitation, she turned and ran up see. . . . "And that I never have." the complete shutdown of the 1,600 She passed a tired the stairs. He stood looking after her, "Tonight?" ; of its dictator, Marshal She looked at hlra a moment hand across her eyes. . . . producing oil and gas wells of the Foundation for the try and "If you are not afraid to be In still fighting down this new thing longer, then drew a me let to breath go he "They deep prison," great east Texas area, and then sent the house with a man who has Advancement of that had happened and was threat and passed a said hand "For across three hursnly. years. been convicted of robbery with vioabout a thousand National Guardsto of Teaching, in the his plans to noth- her forehead. shaking In the New ening. . . bring men Into four counties to enforce lence, perhaps you'd rather leave But It was as merciless ing. l- - 1 annual report of the rEVELOPMENTS "You are "For me a this seriousi robbing telling pay clerk?" York legislative investigation it till tomorrow?" The bitterness the order, martial law being proagainst him as lie had been against ly? Seriously, Jim?" she said In a foundation makes "Yes . . . with violence of the administration of New York of that was indescribable. that girl who had married him this tremulous whisper. claimed. No resistance was met, Three years penal was my senthe bold assertion I'm "Oh, not in the least afraid," morning. . . . What had he done the larger companies closing their ' 1 t,mt tl,e leaders of city may bring nbotit a political Even now, he believed, It would tence. . . ." There was another sibte. she answered. "I wasn't afraid of to her? To that little, defenseless not be too Inte to feud between Governor Roosevelt wells before the soldiers arrived. retract the ter- lence, then: ine American Le love and Tammany Hall that would have girl? Caught her. trapped her; rible truth, to blot it from her "Had you done it, Jim?" Her your hate." and I'm not afraid of Governor Sterling, himself an oil gion "intend to raid a decided R. T. O'Neil. effect on the governor's taken her love and let her think mind with protestations of love, dead voice came up to him, hitting your man, predicted higher crude prices "Then you'd better go 'to bed. the treasury of the that he gave his own. . . . and win her back to faith in him. on his nerves. If only she'd change There's and estimated the Texas and Ok- United States." And he questions chances for the Democratic Presinothing profitable in this." should this come to him For she was still Why the tone, show some life. Some of his now? What he was He turned violently and flung himlahoma shutdowns would take about the patriotism of war veterans who dential nomination. doing was only Even now, it would not be too late "You said that that man must a friends believe break with Tamone million barrels a day off the ask pensions or bonuses when un justice; he was doing as he had to save his plans from destruction. have done it," he retorted bluntly. self toward the door of his dressThat was all. By And everything in him that was "You said that Ames wouldn't have ing room. market. He said martial law In injured. hy. Under the subheading many might help rather than hinder been done "Is that your room, Jim?" her east Texas will not be lifted until "Patriotism, Pensions and Politics," his cause in that matter and would Heaven I He wouldn't let this new set upon revenge, cried out to him let him go to prison If it hadn't came after him. bring him support from other states weakness conquer him. He strode to do this; to take her Into his been absolutely proved that he had voice the state railroad commission has Is Doctor Prichett says He turned in the doorwnv. toward the stairs, went arms, tell her it had all been a done It . . ." suddenly where the Democrats leading have sued proration orders. "There has come about in our 'Yes. But I'll go and sleep In up them two at a time, pushed stupid joke; a test; anything so been holding aloof from the RooseI re one of the "Yes; I did say that Governor Murray of Oklahoma, country a complex patriotism, bonus spare rooms if you obthe door of Lucy's room, that he could kiss awny the horror member open she admitted. boom because velt of fear that he closed it who originated the Idea of dealing seeking, and politics the like of ject to me being so near you," he stood confront- that moment had been to her. . . . and again "You he went said," he on, "that was too closely allied with Taming her. . . . ,with overproduction But he didn't do it. Couldn't In- must be hurt . . . Weil, he has answered bluntly. by declaring which can be found in no other na These friends think that "Oh, no," she said tlredly. "It She was standing by the dress stead he answered : martial law, sent a message of con- tion on earth. Organizations that many. been hurt. . . . Believe me, he even If Tammany should turn hosdoesn't matter. Good night Jim." table down with ing looking to been in . . better . started has the Texas believe Can hurt executive. "Seriously; you'd gratulation pure patriotism have lent you imag- Tlie dreamy eyes at the neat array of it" ine what a purgatory prison Is? such little formality, coming with Most of the operators In the oil themselves to pension lobbying on tile, Roosevelt could carry New lifeless mechanlcalness he had her. York and state Ivory given things love Mr. Hoover me un . . for "If . Can all has against been your you picture what it clutched at his regions planned to care for em- such a form as to demoralize both heart In the most at come him Into turned, . . . am hearing lie how I a to meant to less should there be a believe me, with my strength and great Im ployees during the shut down pe- veterans and congress." the room, startled, but with the nnvthlnc vou sav to me?" she crio.i ambitions, to be caught extraordinary way. A chaos of In the economic situaand held provement riod. Drilling was continued as "Erroneous and unfair" is what Kuasuiiier iran oi me areams sun "Jim, do you mean that when you for three whole years? With life impulses arose within him, and tion within a year. usual, for there was no ban on Ralph T. O'Neil, national commandupon her. have taken me In your arms. It has going by outside? Three years! died before he could got them sortmembers of Tammany ed out But that last sight he had Leading "Jim," she cried softly. been a lie? When you have kissed Thirty-sibringing In new wells provided they er of the American Legion, says would whole months. A not discuss for publication of her, standing there looking after "You're afraid of me, aren't me were shut down Immediately. of the Prichett statement, adding: it has been a lie, too? hundred and fifty-si- x dragging you?" he said, abruptly, not mov- Jim, you can't mean that. . . weeks. . . . Over a thousand in- him, suddenly brought something "The American Legion never has their attitude toward Roosevelt be she had said to his memory: ing from the door. I It was a cry right up from the terminable days. In the past or, in my opinion, never cause the Tammany policy apparent D0LITICAL ob- Hurt?" he ' "'Rather a little girl. , . ," She colored hotly, but answered depths of her hurt heart A cry it laughed dully. "Don't worry about servers In Illiwill In the future, ask anything that ly Is to avoid an open break with at once: And he found that he was saybeen would to have answer. . . . I've the so as he easy has been governor Lucy. the that, long hurt Is unfair or that will place an un nois saw, In the "No. how could I He had only to take her Into his . . . good and ing the words to himself as he Why, Jim, state . . at his plenty. patronage disposal and be . . .? When you've been so arms and tell the lie .atest episode of the just financial burden on the coun "And so you hurt me?" she said. closed the door and shut out the again. . . . remains a decided Presidential . her. . When But still he couldn't wonderful to me Frank L. Smith try." The personal them your "No; father and sight of(TO BE CONTINUED.) I . . . love so . . . and equation He says the real objective of the case. Indications you was a stronger thing Ames through you." know that you love me. I than he had ever known. that the man who He veterans' organization has been to "Yon set yourself to make me back to Illinois for a mo- - couldn't be afaid of you, dear, . . . shook himself free of her hands love Fatal Misstep was elected to the you, so that you could make get disability compensation, but rjOING a wedding day Is such and moved awny from her. Newton Jenkins of Chi ment: A Only writer declares that every Oliver suffer . . . and father. . . ." senUnited States that It never has asked a pension a great, big . . . wonderful day "1 do mean It. he said. cago has announced his candidacy "He'll scarcely like to have a single man makes a false step soonate from Illinois for men. Shu went so terribly pale that for the Republican nomination for . . ." She caught a breath. "Love for a he broke er or later. Thereafter, of course, and was twice deIs such a great, big, wonderful he thought she was going to faint ; In bitterly. he Is known as a married man United Slates senator on a 1 platform nied a seat in the hnrn PROM a preliminary treasury thing. . . . And I've been . . . but she didn't She stood stone I see. "Oh, yes, Passing Show. was a It of to 1 the opposition renomination statement Is derived the unpleas rather a little girl . . . until still, for a moment, then bowed her neat plan, and ninrvelouslv suc upper house be- F. L. Smith. of President Hoover. Mr. Jenkins, now. . , . Ah, Jim, can't yon real- head and covered her face with cause of Samuel ant Information that the govern The Golden Books cessfully carried through." years old, an ex- - ize nnd understand ?" Insult's contributions to his cam- ment suffered a drop of more than who Is forty-fou- r her hand-- . The utter stillness of If she would only cry or break Books are men of higher statu man service a and He has "Rather . a . ." twice little her was girl. lawyer, almost uncanny. It seemed down In some way, he thought. and the paign fund, might seek again to rep- $000,000,000 In internal revenue el before been only men that speak aloud a candidate for senator. echoed the words, as If they had to htm that no l resent his state In the senate. What ections during the fiscal year 1931, calm wa ghastly for future times to hear. lilng thing could- This Elizabeen wrung from him. and she saw J ever have appeared (S), 1931. WeKtern Newnpnper Union.) to utterly life- to listen to. beth B. Browning. by Concordia Merrel WHEN ... ... ... Ma-cha- ..." iS- I ... S ... ... ... ..." 1 ... ... ... . ... cl ... Carnegie if ... I ... ..." ... ... r ... ... ... x ... able-bodie- d jail-bir- ... dead-leve- ... |