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Show THE PACK SIX Scenes and Persons in the Current News TIMES-NEW- Uncommon Sense H ' fcfl - . ..... ... ?Xfc,A. ,;. - , 1 i'arude of the American legion during Its national convention In St Louis. Ma 2 Scene during celebration of pontifical hlh moss at the seventh national Bucharlstlc congress In Cleveland, Ohio. 3 liaising the swastika, now Germany's ofllclal flag, on the North Cernian Lloyd liner Iiremen at New York. Norris Dam Almost Completed Premier of Ethiopia la Real Workhorse This Is Baltlnsheta Ileroul, mier and foreign minister of preEtlil- - ' i s r , . mi .. . . T7 7 'yW$ra - ' t n'liiT'M 4 $ mm m ilk mi Norris dam. now more than complete, as It appeared from an airplane recently. The view shows the dam. being built on the Clinch river, by the TVA. with more than IMX).(XK) cubic yards of concrete already poured. Several hundred feet of the east abutment, at the right, are finished. nine-tenth- runnlirtttfci iifii opla. Fie Is one of the hardest working Individuals In the land that Mussolini threatens. s Farmers Hear President at Fremont ! . : t ? I p- JJ. mm -i the future natives of thd receives little attention. ST0PPED-Ui To uoly the most primitive of the sur viving races, are rapidly dying out it Is revealed by the report of the e ' - K I t fi Jfcf A thousand farmers gathered at Fremont, Neb., to hear President Roosevelt speak from the rear platform of his cur as he was journeying to the west coast lie was given an enthusiastic welcome. Thirty-fiv- e Beavers Get Jobs Building Dams Iowan Directs G. O. P. West of Alleghenies The Republican national commit tee has opened In Chicago hea quarters from which will be direct v i "i f " jy'"4' i.-- , , - , '"Unite,. X s fx . j Thousands of beavers are now belnn trapped In the Northwest, of the United States forest service. United States through the biological survey, and the state police. The beavers, which farmers say dike up their Irrigating canals, destroy fruit trees, and cause Keneral havoc, are being transplanted tu their more natural surroundings In the national forests. Here they are exacted to work at their tasks of building dams In streams, which will stop erosion and Increase pasture land. The photograph shows beavers caught In wire traps that do not Injure them. ' freer lralhin If yost saoae drop, ear throat sprar. call for tk MEMTHOLATUM LIQUID 1st handy boHl with drwpper MEW i I'M yiYfy MOSQUITOES FLIES'SPIDERS anJ trr, eaicvo home. LOW AS Prove to yourself, by teet and eompariaon with any other type of light, that the Coleman meet every Shade need in yoar home with its 800 candle-pow-er r "J Extra "live" preeaura light that protect your eight. This oiler la Money-Back Guarantee throng--h by your dealer. 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'' ' IintlV X M was But it Your chance will come. won't do you any good unless you are ready for it. same cities where weather conditioning has become a common thing, there is still greed, unwarranted ambition, and hundreds of the Ills that have pestered humanity since the day of Adam. We are making rapid physical progress. But greed exists side by side with philanthropy there are still International hatreds which contain the seeds of war, still slovenly methods of government, and still gangs of criminals who loot and plunder and commit wanton murders. Yet in the 4 " i i , . f self-relia- Supposing you don't get anything more than your board and bed for three or four years. It stands to reason that you will do better if you keep up your cour age than you will if you get the Idea into your head that nothing you do can be of any help or use. Teople used to laugh at Trowbridge's poem in which he described the futile efforts of one Darius More Green to fly Miracles through the air like a bird. They still laugh when a man arises ampng them and declares he will soon be able to control the weather. Not long ago I had dinner In a hotel. The temperature outside was more than 80 degrees Fahrenheit The temperature In the room where I had my meal was 63. A few years ago anybody who declared that he could control the weather would be looked on as a trifle out of his mind. Today the weather is controlled in public buildings, in railroad trains, and In many other places where outside temperatures can be Improved. We are living in a time of miracles. They have become so com mon that they are no longer Y 1 m i i coluU. ... sr.. SySW it ('lauiRMIiiiin to lielp open the 'Mrtlrila and Dermlt .' . vS v ed the campaign In that part ot the conntry west of the Allegheny mountains. In charge of this office Is Harrison B. Spengler, Aktlonal committeeman for Iowa, vho was chairman of the recent "Grass Uoota" conference In Springfield. Here are a few miracles which people who are engaged In the miracle business would do well to consider. Why cannot some of the minds which have made It possible to "put a girdle round about the earth In forty minutes" find a way to do away with poverty and war, the two great forces which still remain the worst enemies of the race? War can never do It The war that was heralded as a war to end war has engendered many other wars, and no man or collection of men seems to know how to stop them. We" need more real miracle men. The job to be done today is m united effort to put an end to tht evils of ciivlization instead of bragging about what they have done for m humanity which is still wading knee deep in trouble, and is unable to find the way out. There Is crookedness and corrup- tion In all the great cities and many of the small ones. Big rascals stilt control power that must be taken away from them, and given to patriotic. Intelligent, far seeing men, who want nothing for themselves. aaw '2PSs1. Tfc V I RAINS and winter snows present a transportation problem to farmers. Firestone solved this problem when they developed the complete line of Ground Grip Tires for cars if) trucks, tractors and all farm implements. There are three patented features that give n Firestone Tires in mud, snow, soft sand, gravel or ground of any kind. super-tractio- FOR CARS . .7 NOSTRILS dust commonwealth statistician, notes Sydney correspondent In the Ls An geles Times. The number fell by 10 Iter cent last year. The figure of 5I,8M) Is 6,21)0 below that which was K w wa returned In 1 933 and Is tragically ft. ' lower than the population befone the arrival of the first white settler. Though this was little more than a century ago, the blacks then num'AWV bered more than In their native surroundings the .12; and quick ; i ! ft aborigines are under white Influence they lose staII?. y:M bility. White man's diseases have played their part In the decimation ASK YOUR DOCTOR of the last century. Whole tribes have been extinguished by smallpox FIRST, MOTHER and tuberculosis. European vices appeal readily to them and they fall Before You Give Your Child under the strain more quickly, peran Unknown Remedy to Take haps, than any other native race. As far back as 1340 one Australian Every day, unthinkingly, mothers newspaper foresaw extinction of the take the advice of unqualiiied persons instead of their doctor's oa aborigines If nothing was done to remedies for their child. If they knew what the scientists know, they would never take this chance. P s f4 ' Your private gold mine is your job. If it isn't the kind of a Job that offers any promise, find another one. If you cannot find a regular Job and there are many people who can't Just now work at anything till something that you really know how to do crops up. If you don't know, how to do anything, learn how to do something. The man who has no trade or vocation, and not very much brain. Is Just simply out of luck. Learn your Job at the start and keep on learning more about It You wlU have backsets and disappointment But billions of people before and after Columbus, fulled to find the gold that he sailed to gain. As soon as you can get a Job study It Talk to other men In the same business. Most of them. If they are even moderately successful, like to tell how they did It. Question them, get them to teach you. Don t stop thinking as Boon as you have made a start Keep in mind a fixed purpose to succeed supposing you don't right away. 1 I irvlc Today the news that a new gold field bad been discovered In Alaska or Nevada would send thousand of Private Cold Mine ,,,en who mvr had dug for gold, and who hadn't the leant notion of how It looked In the raw state, to the site of the new find Even If there really was gold In the locality, not one man In a hun dred who Joined the rush would come back with any of It la his pockets. Instead, he would have to depend on his family or friends to get back home, or remain a poor camp follower till be broke down and died. ( .A Syadtct-WN- Yet races continent the southern Inhabiting The aborigines of Australia, prob By JOHN BLAKE U the two check contacts between Australian Aborigines Are Rapidly Dying Out 1? e B.ll Thursday, October 10, 1935 NEPIII. 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