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Show Johnson Quito NanUng etvs Review of Current Events Cutwork That Is Anything but Work HITS NAZIISM IN AMERICA Words by Legion Commander . . . President "Cutwork without bar!" Strong actly and thats the very reason Court Rejuvenation Wild Rose design for Refuses to Abandon Fight for this Ex- lovely doilies or buffet set is so easy to do. So encouraging, too, for the try her beginner whod like to life-likband at it. Arent they e- on Nanking for RAINING bombs hours, Japanese airmen were fought desperately by Chinese aviators. Many civilians were killed, and the Japanese oflclals aid this raid was just a rehear, si Therefore they warned all foreigners to quit Nanking at once. American Ambassador Nelson Johnson at first refused to abandon hia post, but later, on orders from Washington, he transferred hie embassy staff to the American patrol boat Luzon, which was to move further up the Yangtze river. The Sixth regiment of American Marines, commanded by Brig. Gen. J. C. Beaumont and comprising 1,435 officers and men, arrived at Shanghai to replace the Fourth regiment. Ask Another Pattern nephews in the hope that this will and help solve the relief problem. Just how the census is to be managed is not yet deter-mined, but John D. Biggcrs ol Toledo, president of the Glass company, has been named administrator of the undertaking and is formulating his plans. At the suggestion of the President, Mr. Biggers has established his headquarters in tile Department of Commerce, and he hopes to complete the tabulation of the unemployed before December 1. Mr. Biggers said he proposed to do the job without salary. 5503. these roses? Delicate shades of of pink would be roost realistic, course, but the pattern is no less to lovely if worked in thread Airmatch your linen. A refreshment American Legion Members From West Reach New York City by Convention. National be Their would for these with set plane table roost tempting! In pattern 5503 of you will find a transfer pattern When Town Dies, Move It a doilie 11 by IV.i inches and one THE recommendations of a sub0 8 doilie reverse by one and ilof the President's nacommittee WEEK THE WORLDS SUMMARIZES inches; material requirements; committee is adoptresources tional WMWm Uaioa. Xnrmsptt lustrations of all stitches used; ed, there will be a lot of "ghost color suggestions. nomination in 1940. He made it evitowns in the country. In brief, its To obtain this pattern, send 15 Legion Head Hit Naznsm dent that he hopes to be the stand' advice is that every town that is coins or (coins in cents stamps 0UB hundred thousand members ard bearer for a coalition party, asdying economically be abandoned preferred) to The Sewmg Circle American Legion and the that a realignment of politi- and the inhabitants moved. Household Arts Dept., 259 W. their families and friends gathered serting Indeed, cal parties is inevitable. Studying the subject of depressed Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. in New York for the annual conven- he this probably was the cities and industries, the commitdeclared, Please write plainly your name, h tion of the organiza-whicone thing that could save our tee reported: address and pattern number. opened He was not so institutions. "Generally speaking, the continwith a memorial sure that the opposition to the existence of a community and ued vetdead service for Roosevelt policies would unite under an cannot be justified if in industry Great Men Stand Out erans. Parades, a new party name. Said he: the long run it fails to afford its inGreat men stand like solitary sham battles and 'There may be a realistic realign- habitants or workers a minimum towers and secret passages runplenty of ment which will bring level of existence consistent with an nature beneath external the marked proceedning deep into common battle front, patriots American standard of intercourse expanding their thoughts give ings. but the former whether they live north or south of living. Such communities and such with higher intelligences, which soldiers also gave the Mason and Dixon line, whether industries are liabilities to the namuch of time to sestrengthens and consoles them, they live east or west of the tion because they do not make their and of which the laborers on the rious business. Harfull contribution to our national retirsurface do not even dream. W. Coimer, ry life. ing national comWhat Will Hughes Do? This would be resettlement with mander, delivered a of a vengeance and probably would be to the notable report on his stewardship, seating QBJECTIONS as a justice of the deeply resented by thousands of citwarning against dangers confronton withcourt the constitutional izens who love their home towns Supreme ing the nation from within and out ground that the emoluments of the even if they are not very prosperCoimer declared attempts to sub- office were raised while Black was ous. jugate judiciary would destroy the a senator brought Chief Justice "checks and balances" in governHughes back to Washington before Fatal Prison Riot ment; and he proposed that the his vacation was ended. Associate EVEN convicts made a desper American Legion undertake an edu- Justice Brandeis also returned to ate attempt to escape from the the capital and he and Hughes were cational program on the principles Folsom penitentiary in California, on to matter confer the He set forth in the Constitution. expected when the battle was over two and asked each post to hold at least and to examine the objections. Just of them lay dead. Warden Clarence one meeting this fall on the basic what Mr. Hughes or any other member of the court could do was un- Larkin and two guards were in hoslaw. Many doctors recommend Nujol with serious knife wounds and Constitutional commander's The lawyers pital warning against certain. because of its gentle action on seven other persons were nursing denot conbe Black could agree that perils from without led him to the bowels. Don't confuse Nujol nied his seat because he was a injuries. Quick work by the wardemn severely German propaganda with unknown products. esin the United States and the alleged member of the Ku Klux Klan, but den's secretary prevented the INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL action of the German of the convicts, all long term cape if the court of them government thought many in fostering the organization of Nazi it decides to take jurisdiction, could prisoners. Though Larkin was held, the guards did not hesia groups and camps in this country. bar him on constitutional grounds. as shield, This he called "a gratuitous insult There was reason to believe this so- tate to use their rifles, for the warHOW LONG CAN A den told them recently, "If I am lution of the exceedingly unpleasant to our free institutions. matter would suit President Roose- ever kidnaped and I order you not Should the President ask to ihoot and you obey my order, velt. THREE-QUARTE- R WIFE President on Constitution you won't be here the next day. No Black to resign, the latter might reorators on the one hundred fuse, and that would be most em- matter what I tell you, you start fiftieth anniversary of the zign-in- g barrassing for Mr. Roosevelt. hooting. HOLD HER HUSBAND? diyi-de- , i nt n sea-lev- el one-thir- I 'M compromise with' evif may buy your peace wju1I lenced consciences; you buy it with broken vuw it with lying words-b- uy iTSI base connivances buy 21 the blood of the slain, cry of the captives over fojl spheres of the earth. whiuZI a?! 4. How fast can currency be counted? 5. Where la the oldest painting of the Virgin and Child in existence? 6. Does it cost more to educate a child in a city school than in a rural school? 7. When gold is hammered into the thinnest gold leaf possible, wiiat color is it? g what jg the definition of a split jnfinitive? 9. What profit do the Federal Reserve banks make? Answers 1. A yiant California Sequoia tree yielded 3,000 posts, 650.000 shingles and 100 cords of firewood. and the d The upper branches of the huge tree were not used. 2. It is estimated about thirty in a million will live to this advanced age. 3. Theodore Roosevelt, for his efforts in bringing about the treaty of peace between Japan and Russia in 1905. It was awarded him in 1906. 4. The expert counters of the Department of the Treasury have counted approximately as many as 40,000 new notes a day, and 25,000 old ones. 5. The oldest painting of the Virgin and Child in existence, done about 150 A. D., is on a wall in the famous Priscilla catacombs in Rome. 5iurtuui IV, JlckstuL win Win 6. The average cost to educate a Jjjl child in a rural school in the United States is $53.31 a year, and the average in a city school is about $96.18. 7. In this condition it appears sit smilins at green by transmitted light. hearths, muttering contiJI in one is infinitive 8. A split to yourselves, "Peace, neiSI which an adverb is introduced bewhen there is no pcarrl tween the word to," and the only dedeath h as "to such largely verb form, crease." The word "to" as used you. with the infinitive is not to be classed as a preposition; it is an integral part of the infinitive and Just, a Myth hence should not be separated from the verb form. It appears that water 9. Federal Reserve banks are run uphill iB just another aw not operated for profit. After all according to computations foV been have necessary expenses United States Geological survi provided for, the stockholding Theyve figured out thut a i member banks are entitled to re- at sea level on the equate ceive a cumulative annual about 13 miles farther away j paid-ion cent the of 6 per the center of the earth capital stock. After dividend point at either o : claims have been fully met, the earth's poles. Their calculate surinto the are net earnings paid show that the mouth of the plus fund of the Federal Reserve sissippi river is four miles fan. bank. from the earth's center than i peace? j peace or buy it; Information on Various Subjects Sequoia tree yield? 2. How many persona out of a million will live to be one hundred years old? 3. Who was the first American to receive the Nobel prize for j VOU may either 1 Answers Offering 1. How much wood will a giant Bigger to Manage Census is going to make a UNCLE SAM of his unemployed Achievement of A Quiz With source. Thus, to be exact about it, t, Wo Humans waters of the Mississippi run hill. This is because the . In going through life we often be- in the river obeys the natural 1 wail our misfortunes, but seldom of gravity, causing it to run I dwell upon our blessings; the ill- the higher surface level ness is reckoned to a day, the bad source to the lesser at its it mt debt to computed to a cent, the sleepless night is spoken of with but we Fount of Happiness deep forget to reckon the many months of our health; we take as a thing The only fountain in the witdel of course, and not worth mention- ness of life, where man drinks c ing, that we enjoyed hours of calm water totally unmixed with and refreshing sleep undisturbed ness, is that which gushes fo even by a dream. Wamego in the calm and shady recs domestic life. William Ienn. Times. I g THATS WHY ' YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN of the Constitution were kmd in praise of that great document. bin to work at marriage YDC maka a meows of it. Man i i may bs acUtih, unsympathetic, but that's tbs way thry'rs mads and you might at well nettle U. 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He reiterated his assertions that the Constitution was intended by its makers to be a statement of objectives and not a rigid document, and declared democratic government in this country can do all things which "commonsense people. seeing the picture as a whole, have the right to expect. I believe that these things can be done under the Constitution without the surrender of a single one of the civil and religious liberties it was intended to safeguard. Mr. Roosevelt continued, "and I am determined that under the Constitution those things shall be done. Sharply condemning dictatorships abroad. Mr. Roosevelt said there is a crisis in American affairs that threatens our democracy and that if that democracy is to survive, it must meet the demands of the people for economic and social security and improved standards of living. Plutocratic and proletarian dictatorships, said he, are equally dangerous. That the President has not abandoned his light for "rejuvenation of the Supreme court was made clear by the tenor of hia address, and it was expected that he would continue that campaign on his trip to the Pacific Coast, which he began in a private car equipped with a loud speaker. On his way to visit his daughter in Seattle and on the return trip he was to enter the home states of several senators who were active in opposition to the Supreme court enlargement scheme. Eden Still Hopeful Green Slams Lewis ANTHONY EDEN, British foreign hurried from Geneva to attend a special cabinet meeting to which he reported on develop- menu in the Mediterranean situation that is so threatening to European Denunciations of william Lewis and of, Lewis by Green come almost daily, but the attack on the C. I. O. leader by the president of the A. F. of L. in a speech in Washington was especially vigorous. He declared the d Lewis was an opporwho hopes to gain political' tunist He Ittold of peace. reiteration of power through the formation of a aly1 party combining labor and agricul-- ; iU demand for parture, and reiterated the opposition y ity in the patrol, and of the federation to the organization it was believed both of such a party. he and Prime MinLewis, said Green, was to blame for the bloody strike in little steel" ister Chamberlain were hopeful that a plants and for its collapse which he rupture could be attributed to C. I. O.s disregard of averted by a partial the rule that the workers themyielding to Mussolini in this matter. selves should decide alien to strike. British public opinion was said to "Surely those who are to suffer be strongly against a complete conand sacrifice in a strike ought to be cession. accorded the right to say whether Meanwhile events in the Mediterthey are ready and willing to do ranean were not such as to bolster a" Green asserted. "The issues Eden's peaceful designs. The Brit- involved in any impending indusish aircraft carrier Glorious report- trial conflict ought to be made dear ed it had been attacked by a sub- and thoroughly understood. marine near MaiU just as it arrived to Uke part in the patrol of the sea. Also the admiralty announced an unidentified airplane dropped six bombs close to the destroyer Fearless. The British and French fleets began their search for "pirate submarines, Spain's premier, Juan Negrin, photo-electr- first-duali- beetle-browe- Czechoslovakia Loses a Saint "little father of Czechoalo- Dr. Thomas G. Masaryk, founder of the republic, died in Praha. He was eighty-seveyears old. It was the efforts of Dr. Masaryk in the great capitals of Europe during the World war which made posstood up before the League of Nasible the creation of his country. tion and fearlessly presented the Its people revered him as the symevidence of Italian and German inbol iff their liberty. tervention in the Spanish civil war, demanding that the league take steps to stop it He called Mussolini and ' Artillery shells are fired through Invisible curtains of light to determine their speed by a method developed at the National Research laboratories in Canada, saya Popular Mechanics Magazine. The equipment is portable, lending Itself to use in the field. Light beams, mirrors, cells and sensitive recording apparatus make the ipeed tests. In effect the shell FlRESTONE builds a tire made of top grade materials and sells it for less money because Firestone passes savings along to you in the form of extra values. 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French Foreign Minister Dclbos backed up Negrin's demands in words which were taken to, mean that if IUly sends substantial reto Franco, Spanish inforcements rebel leader, or perhapa if she even Battle Vandenberg's Cry refuses to withdraw her forces alHAVE just begun to fight" ready there, France would consider was the battle cry adopted her security menaced. by Senator Vandenberg of Michigan The of the League of in a speech at Bay City that waa Nations assembly voted down the Spanish taken as the opening of his campaign government's request for for the Republican Presidential as a member of the league council Invisible Beam Aida in Checking Shell) Speed FIRESTONE STANDARD TIRES passes down a narrow tunnel Every fifty feet it intersect! beam of light falling on a photocell, resulting In a permanent record on photographic film. The curtains of light are created by metal frames whose upper and lower surfaces consist of mirrors. 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