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Show 4 LANDON RALLIES G. s Rebcls Take G ijor. Xvirs itvrivir of Current Ervnftt rm.d I'. RITA IN. Fra-tdii ( b irnauy on toe wi re Still trying to come to agreemoat f, r the iemoval of volunteers from Spain, bu. fe ra r iliss:.":'; C1 0. and Persons in P. Calls on the Republicans to Put Curb on Roosevelt's Demands for Increased Power R FIAT L e w aly s.d.'-l.fie;,- Franco wasn't waiting, lbs form s in northwest Soam pu forward t'i surround Oijon. hot important loyalist se:i;ort in th d area, ari wa'ah.ps ban ked estap'; by way of the sea. The coo rnaadors of the defend r.g loy.ih't troojs real ized tile.r prod .(a, n amt and surrena 'Oali v. The dered the c.ty m.coi. place was crowded with 130 O'lO h.a'f starved refugees. The lovalo is t 1! were m posse: .ion of some strait ;;.e x points in that sect' r. imL r V, Jf ii s Occupation by the It:. bans and I"? XT' yw y"4 Germans (if two island groin s oil . ' ' the coasts of Spain was reported in Paris new: papers. It was alleged that the Italians had occupied the Columbretes d- , si . .. lands only 40 robes of! the e Iterranean coast and had es'ub! aed a submarine base there. N ri , .jrHs-the islands .are occupied orb. by ' members of a lighthouse crew. j Germans were allepi d to hav oc ' ' , ,i? d. 59 no an-- ; ' rujiied Aibar.oi r. ui co.i.A an the south M' dit'o;. rcj u ' A all s! in the path directly It "M, T( e to ai.d from ( oi "stanomans weie s.nd to Pa k train starting the long trek down the mountainside in the linta a subn.ar.ne b.no to re', j' range, I tali, with the bodies of lit persons v, ho met sudden death when a likewp e u '"1 ra.ea ('lilted I dues airliner from Chicago to the West Coast rrashed in a storm, as a l gbtii u c st.it a ... tin- hoilies and li.igg.ige of the victims c an he seen in tin In the background lies the twisted plane wreckages Davis Sent to Brussels A la-- l 1 - ur riff A patern a their ever r i . t no as Jap soldiers wade ai ross this stream in North China. 2 ' - N'URMAN if DAVIS f'rZpn w 1 THE WORLDS WEE ik SUMMARIZES itv, fieo from the disastrous extremes of booms and depressions. ' M. I.ANIMlN came to the Aid-111 a radio address to Only in that way can our economic system and our democratic institu17,000,001) Americans who voted for tions endure." him in the last election, and esMr. Roosevelt avoided mention of Reto the pecially the jittery condition of the stock publican party ns a whole. He said he markets, but before delivering his had Called this ra- address he had seen Secretary of the Treasury Morgenlhau and dio mee ting' tp sug-e s t ways and learned that the market was recovmeans by which ering, due to heavy buying by barhunters and perhaps to recov"we, the minority gain of confidence by investors. ery of : be can vj party," the many notable persons ; outstanding service onAmong the platform with the President i I, to the country. was Senator Carter Glass of VirTlie Kansan dewho fathered the federal reginia, clared President Alf M. I.andon adRoosevelt had failed serve system during the Wilson The veteran senator as an administrator, had failed to ministration. follow the C'onstitulicm, and now was was loudly cheered. demanding inerensed power. "What he really needs is less powRoper Has a Proqram I'k ANIFL C. ROPKR, secretary of er," Mr. I.andon asserted, "a position that will force him to take the commerce, also made a speech advice and counsel of other men in Washington, under the auspices of both parties men whose hearts of the Rotary club. His subject was also ore in the right place, but men tlie economic relationships of tiie who have had more experience and nations of the western hemisphere, t who know more about tlie practical and he proposed this proapplication of government than he gram which he believed would benedoes. fit the entire world: 1. United It is up to the Republicans, he action throughout the said, to curb Mr. Roosevelt in his Americas for the publication of verdemands. He also discussed the ified facts about every country, war talk prevalent after tlie Presi- stressing constructive events and dents Chicago speech and said: objectives rather than prejudice, We nre faced with a situation crimes, and disrupting events. 2. The introduction into the eduwhore he may make a mistake that would indeed be tragic, that might cational system of every country lead to war. Close observers have study of other languages so that increasing doubt if he thought bis cadi country would be belter prerecent declaration through to its pared in attitude and knowledge to logical conclusion." help develop its own country. This In conclusion Mr. Landon said: means. he said, that no country We have had a New Deal. Now will exploit the resources of another what we most need in America is a country. 3. Fncourage tourist travel new yardstick a yardstick to measamong ure the ability and the accomplishnil the Americas by truthful adverments, as well as the good intentising and better travel facilities. 4. Hroadcr studies by the countions, of public officials. It Is time to put a solid foundatries in the western hemisphere of tion of workable legislation under each other's economic and social tile air castles which the President needs in the light of the individual forever is blowing. country. It is time to realize that we must apply tlie resources of tlie mind if Now Budget Figures we are to make the wishes of the pRKSIDFNT ROOSFVFI.T found heart come true." his estimate of $113,000,000 as the probable deficit for IMS fiscal year Farmers Warned on Loans was much too low. So lie gave out F'DWAUD A. O'NEAL, president new budget figures putting the probtf the American Farm Iiureau able deficit at nearly 700 millions. federation, headed a group of farm And it admittedly will be much leaders who called on the Presi- greater unless the executive and dent for the purpose of asking I sms congress achieve very considerable if CO cents a bushel on corn to economies. improve 'rices. It was understood Mr. Roosevelt warned that crop Felix Warburq D!s loans should not bo pushed so logh M. WARBURG of New dial the drain on federal revenues piddX York, one of tlie counlry's forewould t ecouie too heavy; and that most financiers and philanthropists, he intimated that the budget would died at h.s heme at the age i f not permit great extension of loans He was senior partner of at this tune. Kuhn. Lech Co., inter". d enal Haw ever, Secretary of Agriculure banker.; Ik tween lfitO and l.kei he Ual'aee salo-e- . neatly told a pie-at least ten million dollars to conference a government loan on ;'.ae aneus pe.dant.iropies, and for n o'd tins vear's lan.o r 'rn crop lie was active ill the c;T irts to .'ears be exece l.i'-l- y doHe ih. ruble." a.i tlie Jews m Tales! tie and those nned to say v. b. it loan rao he f ii: ,eu fr, in Germ. my by the Nazis. vi red. but conceded that a Ci rn lo ri i f about 4; ee: ts a bushel would be Mr. Russians ( '.I at a I'o'aad loan on tins tte.l ci p. veal s - 1)11! I" NT 1UV : : fv f. i 0 Kp a Ik I vi 0 :! i ; t!,i ;..ft vi ri't'S A J t! uv b ' ! of ,,i i. ry ! a .:V t ...i t u : 1, etad an ! . r, ' i ,.r .:,(( i ay c- to a I PP I';:.,.,;-.,:- Send 15 cents instants, (coins preferred) fort's, to the Sewing Circle, Ne Dept., 82 Eighth Ave.J a N. Y. Right Is Mil Let us have faith makes might, and in t! us to the end dare as we understand Lincoln. What Things When The Right Reverend Henry St. George Tucker, bishop of Virginia since 1927, who was recently elected presiding bishop of the Irotestant Episcopal church in the U. S. at its triennial convention at Cincinnati. I'lo Ward (front) and Eleanor Norris (center) of New York city and Lovey Warren of Emporia, Kan., attractive visitors in Miami, Fla., this fall. All indications point to a record autumn and winter for this winter to it Two Happes You An Gomfipatei resort city, experts say. lie's GiviiurO Her an Earful FItE.NCII MOVIE STAR Whpn yon are oongtipatediteticc pen. HKsT: WasteaiveiJupUiiteH press on nerves io tbe digest; &k nerve pressure causes heaastaiSL feebng, bilious spells, lojsofipsaa linens. SECOND: Partly (hgestecueci to decay forming GAS, bntp( a etomach (acid indigestion), U4 bloating you up unul ;ousmjiii breath. VWk.tu : West China , ; "S .- -- Then you spend manv ttisstHf can t ent. You cant sleep, Yoaw sour. You feel tired out, groucajai 1 able. To get the must do TWO complete reLdyKW things. I.Youaw 2. You mutt clear the boiE THAT PRESSURE OFF THE As soon as offending wastes ww boa1! you feel marveloualv pefresned, the world looks bright again. on There is only product! that snves you the double action jww This cSa.w3 is ADLERIKA. cathartic relieves that aful often removes bowel congest. B1 hour. No waiting for overaip: tMbewa ootn ika acts on the stomach and bww act on tbe dinary laxatives been Adlerika has recompeccPJ doctors and drugrists for 35 wj effects. Juit QtlUafter no ing, Try Adlerika today. Vouflarr never used such an GAS. p Mr;. had Sd ne in pets corner of the Louden zoo the last day of the season "Jackie, the chimpanzee who has won the hearts of hundreds of London children, is shown taking leave of a young admirer before he goes into seclusion until the 1938 season rolls around. 1939 San lianciseo Lovely AnnabcIIa, famous French movie actress, shown after her arrival in tlie United States from Paris. Hie personable screen star has hern signed for a series of pictures in Hollywood. ' IMPROVFD, for sale or rent BOX stock, dairy. lair Speeds Construction FOR UMORS SAU .lF real estate YOU enn f that Col. Cnartes A Lindbergh was planning to become a British subject scorn to be false, for lie has just accepted a live year renewal rt h.s commission m the United States army air corps Army otliccrs expressed the belief privately he would not have renewed hts air corns tie n ne intended charguig his allegiance. The airman has retained his military status since his graduation m 19. i tbe air corps Hying school at J FARMS 1. or apartment Write or w for a home or s m Sst- Bert CPafo 10 I s4vA'v xw-- A. ; 'ij&v .sM.x tr-'- Kehy field, Texas. Palestine Terrorism '."T-PlT- - took has, JaO.OOJ. toe' Sixty persons were arrested bv the Ku. hour breaking the twenty-fou"'i rotskv,-;- for stern measures to suppress the violence In Falestine. but apparently without success. The Arabs continued their attacks on tlie Jewish people and buildings and in Jerusalem began using bombs. Clen. A I. Wavell, commander of the 10.900 British troops in Faies-t.ne- . ordered tlie homes of Arab terrorists burned, following the of Kalandia airport, near Lvd.t.i. with an estimated loss of oom- - 'se,w. who m has t ceil aneM g and eh irg d w ,!h " .o'. , :t es. w Teh u meins t;,o de..:'.i in.lty. Kun v.is dictator if . iu.n a y i sk, rt five.! com- ' -- ber ! .c c. uelus.en w .;r. A' l i ini1 p t. 1"..: s in IJKITli'H military authorities Ids it tr.mble of two motifs pi , "Lindy" Still American cur-to- which amounts to virtual martial law If this sort ot thing keeps un. Groat Britain is likely to make Fairs; me a crov.n colony instead of a i. ;v a c re towels, ad- "'OAL gas exploded in the Mulga mine in Alabama 12 nnles from Birmingham, and the lives of 33 miners were snufTed out. Five hundred men were at work in the mine at the tune, but fortunately the ex plosion was four miles from the enThe blast was the firs! trance. since the operation of the mine was taken over by the Woodward Iron company, large producers ot merchant iron in Birmingham. However, 5t men had been killed at Mulga in former years. against Hayden peak. U a mountains of Utah. tr.o sconlmental airliner of ES!j Kun Seized All cRUlNG to an i ,dic:a! i men.M pub he itmu pi M low-cas- cloth or scarf. ThevW mch cross stitch, enhar ob.tofl;.zy;daisyandI uttet n 1524 contains a Mine Disaster die United A r Lines totallv " loosed and its passengers and crew, tu.nu enug 19 persons, were kill'd. The debris was sighted bv sei ut planes si me Id. Odd feet up the ummitainMue. but eilorts of rescue parties to reach tlie scone were Hampered by heavy snow. s,! the household line4 to make really eolorfv and just the thing Inchcs; four motifs 6 bu" and six motifs 2'4 by ft color suggestions; ife-- ail stitches used; Karg-halik- y mlAAUNG the Kan. '! i a t :t US r.t v:..rv i . I1,. tv j vinIi H I - re. at i.;V t I.T ! Davis, wing live plump pattern ' with Soviet hind forces, Dead 19 now Iv , bombed Kashgar, Yarkand, Khutan, Gilmer, and other cities ('f Sinkiang, westernmost province of China, in a battle against Mohammedans. The troops were said to have occupied several of the cities. ux Credit System Praised S Airliner Wrecked; elected president of the American Bankers association, is McNulty, screen-playe- r of the association. head icirmg the bride of Dr. became who recently Cardinal at icy and Iarlcy, Utah left , of M In"-(,i ii'T.tl James A. I intlclon of Los Angeles. r r T'OKYO newspapers stated that la A Soviet Russian planes, s'xty-sevo- s IV n are Dr. Stanley K. Ilornbeck and Fierrepont Molfat as advisers. Robert T. Fell is tlie press oiltcer and C. E. Bolden is secretary of the delegation. Before sailing for Europe the delegates received instructions from President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull, but these were not revealed to the public. The invitation to the conference was issued by the Belgian government "at the request of the British, government and with the approval of the government of the United China and Japan are both States. signatories to the treaty. The for mer accepted the invitation to the Brussels meeting, but it was believed Japan would not be repre sented there. Tokyo has maintained the policy that the troubles must be settled without the intervention of other nations. four-poin- t niece of Fo1 Lawrence S. ( r your ministrations roving ambassador, '.2jsac& goven'e-ei.- s be course of events have no such expectation, for the pact has no teeth and the conferees can do little except talk. with Associated g to the val Adams uiw a w ith ! I i els, Uelg.um, in di legation to a ef tbe signatories of t '' nine - power ti ' at;, hich, the optima ts ope, will put an end to the warfare between Japan and China. More realistic observers of the Landon Calls on G.O.P. '"''arable 01 slide-- - American Wtblern Niwapjpcr Union. fc, 1 ,X -- of the Tf 1 ; I X0. Tao.e the Bluebird j mandate. I, The highly phrrc.VouwlI Lute. '!l1prr" (horooghl. eoB'flr,'r 'T.hlr.'lll' IIKtllU Ef, tk. |