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Show News Review of Current DILI.Y PrxiUY, the spectacular evangelist whose fiery eloquence led many thousands to hit the sawdust trail to the altar '.and seek sql-- . ration, died of heart disease at the home of his brother-in-laIn Chicago. Hla wife, known all over the ladfi as Ma, waa with him at the end tod said IUlly died as be had always Events the World Over ;yari ;::3 State and City Elections Give Cheer to Both Parties Greece Votes for Restoration of King George II. Mr.. Sunday, who wlslied, suddenly. waa almost seventy-thre- e yean of age, was a professional ball player la his youth. He was converted In 1888 and In BIOS was ordained a Presbyterian Newspaper Cnloa. shouted londiy that tbelr party In the New Tork state election was a terri fle blow to the New Deal and a repudiation of President Roosevelt The Democrats declared It was no such thing. James A. Farley, who Is both national and state chairman of the Democrats, gave them their cue when he declared recapture of control of the legislature by the O. O. P. was normal'' and that the Dcmo-J-. A. Farley crtc TOte tor Msem. bly candidates taken as a whole exceeded the Republican vote by more than half a million, which was something of an exaggeration. The Republicans gained nine additional seats in the assembly, giving them 82' to 08 held by the Democrats. Only two senate seats were Involved In the contest, both to fill vacancies. One of them went to a Republican and the other to a Democrat, leaving the setup of the upper legislature body Republicans 8tatw than anj other country, and America, In turn, la Canada's best Last year America exported Roods worth $302,000,000 to Canada and Imported goods worth $231,000,000. These totals compare with 1020 totals of $018,000,000 and $.503,000,000 Manila. The American party waa entertained by high Chinese officials. Including Kung. But, despite much oratory of Ihe tern's across the sea character, no hint was given of China's contemplated action.- - However, all English language newspapers In Shanghai car rlcd long Interviews with Senator William H. King of Utah and Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, both of whom practically told China that It was not any of her business what unchanged. In 49 cities of the state, the Repub- America did about ailver, and prelicans elected S3 mayors, including Ro- dicted the continuance of United land B. Marvin of Syracuse, possible Statea purchases until the price of silnominee for governor next year. The ver has reached $1229 an ounce. President saw Dyde Park go Republican and Farley failed to hold his own WHILE the Invading Italians were district In Rockland county. further and further Into The Democratic organisation In New his realm. Emperor Haile Selassie I of Tork came through strongly and men- Ethiopia celebrated the fifth anniversary of hla coronaaces the prospect of a for tion. and he did It lu Mayor LaGuardla, observers hold. The fine atyle, too. EsFusion forces, which turned Tammany corted by a throng of out two years ago, crumbled. feuds chiefs In barIn Philadelphia 8. Davis Wilson, Rebaric attire; the king publican, was elected mayor but the of kings and his vote was close enough for the Demoqueen passed through crats to call It a virtual victory for the streets of Addis the New Deal. Cleveland, Columbus Abate amid wildly and 23 opt of 42 other cities and towns cheering thousands, In Ohio ehose Republican mayors; and and gave thanka to so did a 'number of municipalities In God In St, George's Massachusetts; Connecticut Socialists cathedral Afterward, Jasper McLevy mayor of seated ou bis Ivory and Democratic Bridgeport mayors teakwood throne In the palace, were returned In Hartford and New and he received the felidtatlona of the Ilaven. Republicans gained control of chieftains and the diplomatic corps. the New Jersey legislature, but Hudson In the afternoon Halle gave the solcounty, Including Jersey City, went diers a feast of raw meat, and great Democratic by a record vote. In the evening he entertained the dipResults In the spectacular election lomats and noblea at a state banquet In Kentucky gave the New Dealers a with golden service and rare wines. real reason for rejoicing, for A. B. The emperor holds that the big oil Chandler, known as Happy," the Dem- concession negotiated for American ocratic candidate for governor who had Interests by F. M. Rickett, the English the support of the national adminis- promoter, still holds good although the tration, handily defeated Judge King Americans relinquished It at the sugThin conSwope, the Republican nominee. This gestion of Secretary HnlL despite the fact that Democratic Gov- cession, said Halle, In an Integral ernor Lafoon had declared himself part of our national economic proagainst Chandler and threw his sup- gram. We purposely granted It to a port to Swope, The referendum on neutral country like the United Staten repeal of the state prohibition amend- In order to avoid political complice' ment gave the repeallsts a good ma- tlona and International jealousies. It la nnfortnnate that war muat delay Its jority. In Virginia and Mississippi all the fullfilmcnt Through the benefiti acDemocratic nominees were elected, cruing to thin concession we hope to which was to be expected. raise the nodal level of people and provide them with honorable remunert' OROSSLY arbitrary, unreasonable tlve employment and capricious, was the way Federal Judge William C. Coleman of THE League of Nations net 18 as the day on which the Baltimore described the public utility sanctions against economic Italy holding act, and he held the law unconstitutional In Its entirety. In s long nLould be put Into effect and later decision, the Judge declared that the decided that coal. Iron and oil should The act's Invalid provisions were so be Included In the embargo. multifarious and so Intimately and re- league appointed Premier I .aval of II os re. British peatedly Interwoven throughout the act France and Sir Samuel ss to render them Incapable of separa- foreign minister, to csrry on peace netion from such parts of the act, if any, gotiations with Italy. Sir Samuel still Insisted any peace must be within the as otherwise might be valid." Judge Coleman Instructed trustees framework of the League. The Italian armies on the northern for the American States Public Service folcompany, plaintiffs In the litigation on front pushed further Into Ethiopia, the act, to treat the law as Invalid and lowing the tanks and with bombing of no effect. planes srilve overhead, and one cob The Securities and Exchange com- urna entered the dty of llauxlen on tLe way to Makale. The Invaders met mission announced In Washington, however, that enforcement of the act will rlth no resistance of consequence. The government at Addis Ababa announced continue, despite the ruling. lliat Kalian planea had killed 30 wom19 children and 100 cows with en, OBORGE of Greece Is once more bombs and machine gun fire at Gora-lieking. The plebiscite resulted In bis recall by a hugs majority, and before long the monarch will be hack on ROOSEVELT hna the throne he abdiPRESIDENTInvitation from Edward cated 12 years ago. A. O'Neal, president of the Atuerlean The vote In favor of Farm Bureau federation, to aptaar bethe restoration was alfore that organisation la Chicago on most unanimous; even December 9 and deliver an address. In Crete, the birthMr. Roosevelt will arrive In Chicago place of the repub-llca- n at nine o'clock that morning, make his leader Venlxelos ho is now In exile speech, tad start back to Waaliington three bourn later. and under sentence of The President's promised trip to Indeath. As the results of the diana to take part In the dedication of a memorial to George Rogers Clark at balloting came In, Ire-mlc-r ' K nfl Vlneennea baa been pestponed until George Kondylls on of next year, when ho will also June appeared on a balcony . of a government building and an visit the Texas centennial exposition nounred: As of tomorrow, King In Dalian. George II will be king of the Hellenes. i There will be so political parties Administrator order barring They have been broken up by the people llieinselvea and a new epoch of from work relief Jobs aU persons not on the dole si efNovcmber 1. He said, reconstruction will start 10 per however, that despite thin order emcould be Inlaw relief mm Vf AOKENZIR KING, the new prime cent more la minister of Canada, vas la Washployed on any project, end $'130,000,000 public ington negotiating with I'realdeut specific cases. The program and the Roosevelt a reclprornl trade agreement works between the United Stain and the Do$UIIU00.000 low cost housing program minion. Completion of such a treaty have been exempted entirely from the one of the planka of King's recent relief Inlmr requirement because or a workelection platform, shortage of skilled construction Canada buya mors from the United men on relief. L iiarrt Russia celebrated the eight-eenth anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution with a tremendous display, of Its armed strength In Moscow Infantry, cavalry, tanka and all the oth-- . er army services marched for hpurs past the tomb of Lenin,' where $too4 Joseph II. Stalin and other, leaden) to review the king parade: Voroshlloff, commissar for war end. navy, declared la the order of the day that the Soviet army was ready to protect the frontiers of "our sacred' land" at' any moment lie warned the world that danger of a new general war hung over mankind. The executive committee of the Communist Internationale published an appeal to workers of all countries to Join hands to force an end to Italy's war In Ethiopia, protect the Chinese people from Invasion, ward off danger of war In Europe and bring about I downfall of Fascism. ' the nations get together In In December for the next naval conference It la not likely they will be able to agree on much lu the way of limitation of naval armament But there Is a good prospect that Italy will there demand the neutralization of the stralte of Gibraltar, which would bo extremely distasteful and perhaps embarrassing to Great Britain. Diplomat! are certain the Britlih would refuse to make the concession. It was reported la Paris that the Dure would ask that the straits be put In the nine statue as the Sues canal and would offer to scrap two 39,000 ton battleships now under conatpjctloi as an evidence of his good faith. Britain hopes France will support her attitude concerning this demand and In return may agree to take a larger percentage of exports from French Morocco to strengthen Frances position In that colony. French naval experts aid that, while, neutralization of the straits would guarantee free passage for France for all time, yet it would be better to hare a etrong British hold on Gibraltar In case France got In a war with Germany end was faced with the prospect of German submarines entering the Medlter-rannea- n to ravage her commerce and top transport of troops from north African possessions. WHEN an Inexpensive Gift By GRANDMOTHER CLARK . lndo-C)iln- POVIET has suddenly abandoned the metallic silver currency standard, adopted a managed paper currency and otherwise reformed Its monetary system. The four-poiprogram was announced In Shanghai by Finance Minister H. II. Kung Just after Vice President Garner and his party of congressmen had left the city for "M1INA Useful Laundry Bag: . minister. One of America's leadfpg scientists. Henry Fairfield Osborn, filed in New Tork at tte age of seventy-thre- e years. He was eminent In many branches of science end was sometimes called the successor to Darwin and Huxley." For years he was the ' president of the American Museum of Natural History. W. PICKARD By EDWARD WMtera of papermaking. But the best craftsmanship and the chief energies uf the villagers are devoted to the proof. spjrit nwhey. duction ' There arc two principal varieties Of this . One. kind consists of Does ordinarymj)ney. Village in Indo-Cliin- a paper ; this Is ; used at the funerals of ordinary citiThriving Business Sup zens, who, it Is believed,, will have no great nced'o., large funds In Funerals. plying licavrtf. A' siieclnl brand of spirit money, artfully decorated with lavThe world depression bap not ish" ill AfctratlOnn'' if gods, la burned dimmed in the slightest degree the at the1 fmierat dT Jlie arlstocrktn prosperity 'of the little yljloge of of. .IndmOhlna.' 'ill aristocratic Langbuol In French' thq brand of spirit' rubhey'l In high, deInhabitants of which' 66ntlnue to turfi nomination. -- It- tmfftrf'witji a heavy, out. paper money by'fhe ton to be acrid smoke, wMclr IMuts '(azllg. toburned at futlerals so the. deceased the. blue skies, hut ttentiia'lly wiil have plenty ' of money' in the'' ward, manages to reach ihe departed arisnext world.. . tocrat ip .heaven, according to 'the Dard. Hunter, one of the leading firm belief;, 4he ' IiidWGhlneije authorities In this' country on the priests.' . art of papermaklng, would' not how ' The paper mill of Langbuol 'are ever, recommend the same panacea probably the most remote and Inac..Mr. Hunter for the United Statea prosperity, he cessible In the v, said on hla return after a four sald.!"!In spile of t!lv!-sngbu- l months Journey to thq Far East 'Chief ftdbVce of rapor lor all In .. whose contributions The dully output averto the art of papqrntaklqg foavO 'wn ages about 100 reuuiM of .500 fbectjs hint the title of the modertt GnU each almos 11,'oC which1 cduslpts ' ' berg" and the- gold' medal, of the of spirit njotMt)-.American Institute of' Graphic Arts, Bamboo fibers, plentiful In the wept to Iangbuol because lie had near-bJungles, are the source' of heard that Its Inhabitants were oper- LungbuoTs paperi Ih.e bamboo la ating the oldest paper mill In the cut and then lled'ih'llnte-.- - Thcq world. He reported that the Lang-bu- It Is washed-Ig stream meandervillagers were carrying on the ing through the-- ' vlfltige and beaten craff of papcripaklng which their am by. hand until ft becomes ftuip. .The cestors first began on the name site pulp. .Is placed next Id a wooden vat about 700 years ago. containing water. When a ncreeq Their papermaklng methods are of bamboo reeds la dipped1 In '.this very primitive end crude, Mr. Hun- rat the bamboo flbera ding to the ter explained. Apparently, they' screen. These fibers are removed have not changed In any marked and made inta the famous Lang-- 1 degree since the Invention of paper bnoipaper. away back In 190 A. D. The produet Two cases filled. . with - Langbuol turned, out by the' villagers of Lang: tnotjey.wfre among .Mr. Hun spirit buol la pretty terrible stuff. Howter's luggage. ..Soma .of. thin money ever, they are satisfied with It and wlll"be used book don't seem to be able to turn ont his fifteenth-whlc- h t,ci,jllufitrie VL Hunter will enough of the spirit money, for write bn the' origin and history of which there la a great demand nil papermaklng. , The rcstwlll go to through and tho SifttlKtoriTnn'' institution About 400 men, women and chil- other museums:1 !'' ' la which a dren Ureln Langbuol, thatched-roo- f settlement along '"'RmI , . mud trail on the edge of the Jungle Its what wq legra after we' think fifteen miles north of Hanoi. All the Inhabitants work on some phase wo know it all. that counts." HONOR DEAD BY BURNING MONEY AA Is-th- . ;' - y . oi . . . , , - Indo-Chljna- ." LfeM-aia- . . a conference with specialists end representatives of farmers. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace announced that e two year program for corn and hog producers had been determined upon, the main features of which are: 1. Prevention of an excessive production of corn In 1936 and 11)37. Z Allowance of an Increase in next year's pig crop that would be at least It Is estimated wonld take great place were no adjustment program In If yon want to make up rd Inexpensive useful gift, here Is a laundry t wfll answer very .nicely. This bag, when made up, measures n 19 by 20 Inches. The embroidery Is stamped- - on muslin, material ready to be embroidered and sewed up... Tou will find a wire' clothe bag-tha- . . hanger about the house somewhere te sew Into the bag. This stamped piece Vp. 1003 win be mailed to you for 19 tenia Hanger and .crochet cotton-arnbt Included. . . Address Home Graft Go, DepL A Nineteenth and SL Lenin Ave St Loul), Mo. Inclose .a stamped, affirmed envelope for reply when writing for any. Information. . . .'life's Surprises Life la. always opening new and unexpected things to tin. There la np monotony In living- to him whe Walks even the quietest and tamcat path with open atid perspective eye The monotony of life la. monotonous Is In you, not In the world. to-yo- I'MlIpe Brooks. AFTER J WEATHER! REGARDLESS effect & Prevention of an excessive Increase In the 1937 pig crop. The new contract will require that an area at least equal to the number of acres withdrawn from production of corn be added to the usual area of the farm devoted to and erosion- - preventing uses. This requirement was a part of the 1934 corn-ho- g contract but was relaxed when the drouth come: e awarded by the hero fund commission to 47 men and children of the United Staten and Canada, er to their relative! la 11 cases. Most of the awards are fyr rescues of persons from drowning. Two silver medals were awarded and 49 bronse. The silver ones went to ear-ol- d JopJames C. Martin, II lin (Ma) laborer and Christine Stewof Brookline, Mass. art, thirty-five- , Martin went Into a sewage pit trying to save a fellow worker. Both drowned. Miss Stewart leaped Into the sea near Bar Harbor, Me., la aa attempt to save Emily McDoagall thirty-oRescuers pulled them out 40 ne, minutes later. Miss McDougall died. Cash awards totaling $7,000 for educational purposes accompanied the medals In 14 case, the commission announced. In 22 ether cases, a total of $17,290 was granted for purchase of homes or other worthy purposes; ,f E1YALS were has no designs n hut she does Intend to promote her expansion in the Baltic Males,, and hopes later to divide the Ukraine with Poland. That la the substance of assertion! made by tlnax and Genevieve Tabouls, two of tte leading political writers of the Iarin press. 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