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ImIUM . ll ism Probe Second Season of Has Rough-Tumbl- e I Illt Beginning; Hundred Witnesses to Come 11 OK S I I- are those of leal variation than the ii imci it anism - ti- III lv bt II ' I i ved bv (imri'-s- i ! ii i i is.n nnt'i nil tlit hot sh ngton xumine r whe n ru't'i f new s rn ikes ln vl i i s Int i tins si ene i i i r i i i ni a i ii i firim, 1 M n t ii I) e s v. i'll ins in i e ur jte con m tlie. in u I t n t n ini in mi vl ii in I hi s c in ( 11 mi I k r a ih a I i w ci nm Ite c1 .mil a At its first si s i iii i i u j n i1 s n tl c cnrnnit'ie Hive re porters a st iv as r c iv sv as list y ear s ic-- e is, it h n th it Mm It '1 ir pk vv is a Ci n n must Up to tlie witness st mil stuck Ci mi in - Anitnran Iluniimasttr d x f i tt a i hit ii spi iii rffftrv difiirentt e WHOS Sa in r Ite r it C 1 N r II So HOI ni a Mi we u sum U Ji Ne n r i Dikrti t i n I I e eh f i heir is k iNeiv vlv an i iinl Vti cm in n I i tun i I, e $0 e in ui I i ir v I), si In el mass HF 11 K After hearing his life story, Alabama s Rep Joe Starnes made so bold as to ask Fuehrer Kuhn if his organization wasnt intended to estiblish a Nazi govern-mcm- t Kuhn in the U S an absolute lie a fiat lie' shouted Kuhn Flaming with anger, Joe Starnes jumpc'd to his feet Shoving report- That's is his U S army units duplicated Stonewall Jacksons strategy, c a brigadier generals outpost and advanced toward Washington agunst defending national guards me n This was the hist phase of spectacular military maneuvers unmatched in U S peicctime The second phase began at Platlsburg, N Y , whire 36 000 national guaids-meand regulars began the ir battle, this invade r piercing from the north to meet the invader coming up through M inassas Ltiggi r than cither battle howev er, vv is the re ilism of PI ittsburg s commander I.ieut Gen Hugh A Dium Night before the war begin, stein jiwed Genual Dium assemble cl 3 000 ofliu rs on the parade ground to present a few f ids Pub n ers and photographers aside he strode toward the witness crying Don t call me a liar1" When eapitol pi lit men had put an end to these lighting words the committee got down to more se rums With calm deliberation, Illiwork nois Rep Noah Mason drew enough information from the witness to lie lv scorne d was the suggi xtmn th it make German Ami rie an bundism his troops tight at piper strength i e, with imipmury armament the distaste ful W hen f iced w ith the acaimv hopes some d ly to secure cusation th it his bund is a moneymaking racket based on the credu The genual de minded a c impaign to bring home the aetu of re it li ty of the Aim ne an people," Kuhn countered bv listing these strange alitie s of our st ite of pi e paredness Onlv in tanks, he s ud, is the armv 1! To unite the Geribjectives man American element, (2) to fight up to strength Other de fie line us communism (3) to give the Germ . mmpower, 77 per cent, machine guns 67 per cint, trucks 83, auto element political background The committee also learned m tic rifies, r7 1 do not intend Slid he to be Fuehrer Kuhn had visited Hitler in But 19)0 had given him $3 000 for winter little the advantiges of speed relief and had worn a Nazi uniform mobility oIT the battlefield c.mnot His brother is compensate for uieftie uncy in the in a Rerhn parade n Berlin supreme court justice His conduit of a fight What we need tu loam is how to fight 20 000 bund followers (whose records have been destroyed) are pledged to defend the "good name eif the mothi r country Germany Most Americans, reading about Oil A simple nv of ce mumirs is th it M irtin Dies newest revel itions, ist agreed the cunmittee had made a pines (lup ns sin pluses me N exception is erode oil which in goed st irt Still on the doc he t how one week diepinl a re u h vl) mi's ever, was a list of some 110 witnesses whom agents hive rounded ahiiel M ij i u ison th mrtit n Observcis nil 0 v is the 111 ll mint ei lo t up since ist Februuy f in vv oil ols m Pin is he pe d this summers inv c stig tie n tn n w Im h vv ouldn t fi w ist y e ir s pa'te rn -pel ite full hi ist w ithout r ilue tu n i stm tie ns t nfoi 1 d I v tli a fe rum fir unbuidinng giudges er st ilis ni the mule t n tint lit tl ,m i Mei t i 'ill Ok! m i Ultv the inter st ite ol it in ut eomniissiun de II tines Vp tieleil to lit t ith st ite h indie the A kev provisi n cf this ye ir s pi bit in hi its i w n w iv t iv e st i'i s relief appi opt i itlou 'Texis Okl ih mi I New Mexico $1 477 000 000 A i g ms is K ins is ,m found i w iv was th it WB w tges should be jug Plod ue tie n w is ste pi d for 13 d iv s gle'd to i revent any mine gei'graph e i i i e i 11 e Kr.UlT: le I In Paris Le ' iiei Dm u Ai w i I me in i t j v IL 0 I 0L-f- ll I II of the U orliTs 1 Iii Tennessee list to come or the F &'& August 10 miles through a canal from Louisianas Grande Icadle mine to Port Sulphur, miners toun on the Vtssissippis banks. Old days sail miners ualking miles to uork, hauling materials across fdain and suamp by mule train 1 crop orries lem tilth his pi r son al manager and is Teeming a loan. I hese may be repaid ot er a ytar, it ilh no interest Bids were e ill d on 31 000 stor ue bins for difiultid com Topping this problem e line another the r iilioads b irst rebuff was the cirruis re fus il to kt the government erect its bus w thout cost en mlwav prop-irtAlso denied was a lidueed rite and elimination of demurnge chiiges on me v emuit of the bins ti the ir destitution The railroi Is t! u fit tfiev hid good n uon f r being stubborn bee iuc there w is h itidw rit ng on the w .11 This ultimo will s, e last pr ie il a i ition of the ivh n i il v ' ixiov vi ii s f i ci w f i .1 i m f sui pile e due pr k in rt p j ds m this pm, i mi w h tlie noi Mil ll m e t vi v i i to s, i ii if s tin ui ii gi he t e gr nn fr n I nil ids tl e f S u i bu mg IS tt (HH) I) s li ike stm mi )t t1 e f mu ini I ite r when tin ills n oved coin w be ll oik as giVtininent pi jit r tv ind w ill t ms 1 u g id i tion il k ss f level ue t i r Ii is bee nise n gi mt s' it o' s e ill f, r minted 0 i i r e i nt i t iri v ng t h irge s r 11 1 i lift Mtritrs ami tluir ftmulus are arth nt sportsmen Here is sthedulcd night softball game betueen Port Sulphur and Ih lie ( liassc, nt arby toun. Right Stm of a Grande Ptaille uorktr rt tours from opt ration at the Port Sulphur hospital. a rt guhtrly e e '4- mv tlll'.S. In t AJ ' x. y Truckers HeacquiT Ton Stake Ntclj'i IS l1 Ton b d.NeDfc aton 2 tipeed Axle 1939 Chev l1? Ton Cab and Cax. 1936 ( hev I1. Ton C C. 1934 Dodpe 32 Ton Pickup Ton Panel ll33 Dodge 193 f Port! l Ion Pickup 35 Truck Pickups, Pawl 2 Ton lab and Cbm ta Small Down Payments 1959 Dodge 1933 Dodge LYMAN fl essor !itfer wV e S Laiisian tilts n RciU MOTOR Cl J Waa 190 SAN FRANCISCO K vv vL n HCl'I ik -Ur GRAND ard HOTE of San Frame 57 Taylui St on!y living test-ye- NX -- V'lyWx V.. v,. ,X; J- - JO- ' . 'VC.oo. ?rd v Hher the most Futidwow World Renowned ScrYic u 1 gact $2 50 with Bath idt Prices "4a to Write for our Golden Gw Iff fica ttonal ( xpoition BookFREL I wort CITYJI SALT LAKE fin f un ast month he sealed himself chamber for 14 hours to learn how the victims of the Thetis submarine disaster felt in their last hours. He once ate an ounce of ammonium chloride a day, survived it and learned a lot about tetanus and saving childrens live.s. Sludving fatigue, he shut lumself for long periods in a tight chamber, the air charged with carbon dioxide. Tracing effects of acid on the body, he ate daily three ounces of bicarbonate of soda, following it with a chaser of hydrochloric acid, diluted with water. Twice gassed in the World war, he seemed to enjoy himself a lot, writing down his sensations with Gusto and later qualifying as an expert on mustard and other gases. air-tig- ht 145 South Fifth ROOM Stiff East SUITES APARTMt' KITCHENETTE to $4 $2 00 Rates Kitchenette Apts SU Mo Attractive Weekly and COFFEE SHOP SPACE OUTDOOR PARK MG Complete With all that, he hasnt a scratch and doesn t suffer even from indigestion Husky and vigorous, he doubles as guinea pig and a writer, the litter pursuit greatly enhancing his fame, notably with his book Daedalus, wh ch was quite a sensation in this country in 1924 He experiments on his mind just as he does on his bocy He is moved main-lby the idea t.iat we know little about life and death precious and the human bodv and mind, and that in Vhe shoit time allotted to us we ought to try anything once, which he consistently docs He is a spirited wri'er giver to epigrams and is k Town as the G B Shaw of Science The son of a distinguished Scottish scientist, he was educated at Oxford and gained increasing reputation before he was 30. He is 47. (Consolidated features WNU Service ) wr oo him Its good old summer tune six or settn months of the on the gulf coast ami the childrtns stumming pool at Port year Sulphur is alu ay s popular. Grounups find the gulf of Mtuco, four nubs anas, as good a stumming pool as it is a fishingonly ground. Lie v rAv W.e'te ui s famous L Pul f it len fn m the Louv re June 11 w is unexieite ilv n turned to Pansi in police tv 2i vt ar old St igt Bi ge usl iv skv an ait st who admit ltd he took the $.00 0)0 painting to bring back its i gri il gl ry si it pmg tlie thief m jail, polite ce led experts w) o found your g Bogouslav sky s retouching had not only re stored the picture, but actually mi proved it f 1 AKI ii' i i is fill We ink 11 IT1 Wilkes Con ii i mil elh it. Southern pewer cor it on xul g i d v t Te nne x sec wh ro itx line x hul let j i r eh td lv T Siui a full) igo V t v ill be i th neuxp ii the intu tx i f the p lblii ,m be Hi 1 i 11 i e i m 1 suved lv inv.itilv tie s W e coul n pt to e periled t xt iv m w i'll v u U ih mtx ' N( t ilex csx ,ind t I free give Mr tt Ik.e I In $8 oX) 0 0 .it T11Ns(,M(,(. Id d iv hid t lumnixts 1 lex d nt j - i e r m i t e 1! oxive't si " t oxfix v t tie n I i , r 0 xx i d he g tt i d bicuixe w u'd 'e r 7 cu, i v e n i u li ' tx si T .4 A .xxXiv. miners on strolls on Labor day through laboring mans city. I ret I in an i i 1 Unscarred M f i SQU, Opposite Mormon Ion HIGHLY RECOHHBle Rates $1 50 to Its a mark of distinction in at this beautiful korj ERNEST C. ROSSmm 1 Af Nothing; as t As it life e fs il ii st h iv c e n m to rn ii s Hotel TEMPLE bcientist Balks side, is the e e strenuous and of fewer hazards than the one he chose and in which he has betonie so distinguished. He came east to a crack seat of secondary learning, tlie Hill school, Pottstown, Pa., and upon graduation entered Colum- bia w here he won ,st holastic hon- ors in the department of civil engineering. But, becoming restive under the sedentary routine of student life, he did not wait to be graduated. Faring forth into the wild, he be-can e an axman on the first Grand Trunk Pacific railway survey of the transcontinental route across Canada For five years he saw the virgin land of the Northwest, lived among Indians, shared the hardships of pioneers In 1907 he became resident engineer of the Grand Trunk at Prince Rupert, B C DROFFSSOR J B S HALDANE, the famous British biochemist, who just now olTers to sit inside an airraid shelter while it is bombed from the out- . . i e s The real turning point in his career came with his meeting with Raoul Amundsen in Paris in 1924. With the great Norwegian explorer he participated in various expeditions culminating in 192G with the famous flight in a dirigible over the North pole. Since then subsequent trips of exploration won him enhanced fame and added thrilling chapters to a gallant life of action. charges. Lmjtloytts gtt otlur benefits. ut month the deputn cut if ig neultute s iw whit was coning 11 e States entered the strife I I b w But his work filled though it was with hardship and adv enture, w as ne t Restlessness was in his enough soul and the unknown beckoned So 1909 found him in the Peace river district in northern Canada, prospecting for gold Then the World war came and, seeking action, he went to France where he became an aviator long before the United are reduct d. this typical u or her at (, ramie I tadle ha? lust discussed a prob ms on wire 1 te secrets hidden th This launch carries hnancial some 2)7 OOP ()()() busfu Is if firm sc ile d corn Although the Co im od lty Cre dit coi pot at ion li is otTe red to extend these lims the consensus holds most turners will turn the r old grim ovtr to the givernnunt the by n aking rm m fir tile PD9 as de " Love of adventures manifested when yet in his teens sent Hls-woiforth to explore unknown regions in different parts of the world St ion of wealthy parents, born in t hit ago in 1880, he could have ordered his career, had he wished, along many lines less f mi th AGKIf.l LTl IWl: Hail Rebellion fin Highest pi it e evei pm) , num group Block SoJ os more for te;m? BARE METL 31 West Colorado. c incentiv e i BLACK f ivts human pu ition that bunch and Argentinan ut gun fiver explorers Difference is that, whereas Mr Fllxworths motives are jurelv scientific, m other cases inteiiatmn.il politics in their relation to ge giajhical claims are the Cor-rielo- asunent ProcesTFREE the continent at tt n ef the world, Lincoln r'h shires ambition with Ad-- n By id, as with British, Nor- n il 1 corkers time in one ye ir Europe renn m bered that Adolf link r n ly gets hungm-cull time he s fed e wi i f to fxpuing Ne of 0 m e I in' u icing intention to re- ' net ca to seek to learn i if "e rim he nerioi of lend think ttie Bntish are ready to desert them, and (2) to find out, via the re port and deni d me thud just how fir Brit nn re illy will go toward appe .isinii nt This latter point was indeed im portant High Gaimn miles ceil lidentlv expected Danzig would be returned to the Reich within a few weiks, since there w.is little eh nice Britain would aid Pol ind m rescuing Danzig from an internally m pired So great was the con ansthlnss tide nee that Der I ue liter himsi If planned to cross into I ast Piussia late in August Greater still, the press soon took Danzig for granted and began talking about Gum in acquisition if Pomorze (Polish as another aim in the appe i . one the Hazardous Lite sweep olld At any ,l' I for titry thing from automohilt s and ueetl hillt rs to xslophotu s and rubber bools tonus from limestone tleposits far beneath coast at plains of 7 exas anti I ouisi D iriig Next div, back in Djnig, ana's dtlta This years labor the commissioner foi warded a high day finds the typical sulphur ly confidential report ef proceed ngs to Leu don operator, like otlur V. S. corkneither Significantly, Pol ind nor trance got cu; u s ers, benefiting from exemplary labor conditions, lie uorhs 40 the at Meanwhile, grasping chance, the controlled German hours a uetk anti earns about press started another w ir of nerves, 86 cents an hour. 7 terrify years pouring out rumors of British spun ago he uorketl harder anti the sored peace pi ins Veteran s'u same job jitutl i ctnts an hour, dents if pre p ig inda decided this 70 hours a ut t A. had two purposes (1) To make Po d It I It Kl UN id's a Imr zi Ellsaorth Picks ... the Reich Dr Burek hirdt had no KUUIUUU chance to di- 4 Ihmcnmm' vulge hisse cret, that Gie it Britain alone knew about his mission and h id empowered lorn to btspeik her ofliiial attitude on Stonewall Jiikson men a raiding Gener il They rePopes lie adeiu irti rs turned with cveiy thing but the gen eral himsi If M in iss is ag in made headlii es this month when the regu-li- r sent I immediately K 2 tvea e ranpe ii n bn $44 20 to $I4(I0 pi r nijnthi Arion i California ( lot silo I Hue Mot t i s bivald New Mexico I tali ttaxhi igtun Orison Wvomimt He i lem No 3 (waie rini'e $1120 to $01 he) per moi th) A! it line Arkansas e Ke ntue y I ouisi ina Hoi id (,e irci N erth Caioiina Oki i)mm e South Caio Inn Te inessci 1 x is, Virginia of M I nts Dorn in Wealth, sh old I) u g not be re turue d i h ms is ii ittli as ceil 1 lngbtseu S should not Otherwise the bis, brown cut y onaU," a pan that is about Pi rh tps it is the it seems thruugh-- e ed world these days, lv it IS one (f those w e lowe d Mini s t i i re Hi Via - berth Dakota S urn tin e ii Isl in Wist Viigima VVis b I de li ke t fT khiryan4iVllO . f ll A j I! t 1(1 v x . high ti o p 4 ft b soned, a. d moisted I jutce and d Lttl, 1 ORK ill u it l I) o h i el 1 passed though THIS s v M n Mu ne It Mh Im i i Ih Clhiie I n III h it ' I il i u 11 Sandwiches. NEWS N i At the second f lined in 1302 , nv l By LEMUEL T. PARTON All MV: Ilcfore the Untile u- - Coloiful UerneTo' in hi cuts I i r big title s it n ( nit e m ition of tl c 10 I ' r cert el ffi n nt il up or down which v is all u a f r ic il corid ti r s ii t i t! it re ior s south r i 'h a d v e t r w ige si lies, were din moled bv U PA Coir it i e hhjh berries w !iPtain,t or be can il nnt If they moused1' the jats m u WEEK w tit nill 1 For tin living costs meessitated South where liber is cheaper t is me ant a rose for tin Norh it me ml lirf Bilscu,t Net result of the changes, observers figured, will be to raise the n rnontlily average from $73 to In tiie Suu'h rural wages $3') 70 will jump from $2G to $ij in rural areas, and fiom $40 to $ el) 70 in big cities Fiuz 1 When opinions are expressed in these eolumns, th v NOTI the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper Huund bj WtbUtnNlwxp ptrLiuon OMITIC: I W)N. 1 Modern IndiMrial Workman Gels 1aitl Well, Enjo) idle t s tl r i I' I V SON' ('IIKONM I i;ni; KOIT.: nr of eri 1 iill r mi: 1 1 !! 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