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JW*~“ THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C. (Copy f<ir Th!* Pep»r<m*nt Suppllul ^jr tb« IP 11 ^ w " > cor 7W£ MONEY IN , P/?/Z£ £/CHr GAME FoinCwluTt* In tlu'Sf I'niti-d States ttiere niay l»e atiotlier woman prize - promoter, tail whether <>r not, the fact remains that Miss Mary 1’rlco of Hunt hurt on, \V. V:i, l> tlo* only one Koiith of the Mason and Idxon line, and prohahly th** only one vvTio »ver made any money at the name. And at that slm was working for the American lav,on; and tmt for her self. : When the t'nlted States sleji[i**<l into the World war to pat over the k. ().. Miss Price decided she’d t;et In, too. So she enlisted in the navy, and they made her a yeowoman. When sht‘ was discharged and had Joined (hr Huntington post of the Legion they decided she was Just the person need ed to put over a series of eonteni plated hoxinu hunts. The post need ed money for a cluhlumse and Mary,- who was filled ., with tjje enthusiasm UHtially tound in a pretty miss of twenty four, said she would go to It She hired the hall, and looked over the field for first-class fighters. ' Light weights, she saw, made the neatest fight -- nothing of the knock down- and drag out character—so sheput on three ten round houts. Johnny Martin of New York versus Patsy Haley of Cincinnati, was the main go. A scrap (1 .i*i >•* '*•**'*, v-y V - ym 1 i’.ringing S. S. Mlssisslpj IV Hey. Hohi-rt asiion* from the hospital shi[i Heiief the bodies of tin* victims of tiie gun fuffet **xii!osioh on d. "2 Fitting up tine room for women delegates to the I»emoerutic «'on\ention in New H. H. Hell of West Orange. N. J., who has been working many cures that seem miraculous. the P. York. 1 fr************************* l SHOULD BEPRQUD J * * sii 'C' tj. IIl’NTINtiTON, former * * • Judge advocate of Camp * * Travis. Texas, in ah address be- * ^ fore the Yellowstone post of tire Jj. * American Legion in HilLngs, * 4c Mont., declared that the Legion * * should be proud of the charge * 5}: ti.tit it' w;i.s suffering from virile ^ 1 insomnia recently made by cer- * yr He sjc-iain [loliticians in Washington. ^ ^ 'U:e charge, lie said, was made * >i< by certain people who resented * * the Legion’s pension, for keep- * * ing awake and kicking Until it * jlj got what It wanted. Mr. Hunt- 2 * ington emphasized tile fact that * j:-' only tiirotigh positivey and deli- ^ 2 nite expressfon-'of their ideas 4-' 4< and opinions could those ideas £ * and oiniiLons hecomc known, and, * 4c more important, adopted. * “This idea that individual ef-. * * fort and expression is futile in 4; ^ the effort to accomplish the 4« tilings the Legion stands for is ^ 2 ill-considered anj fallacious/ 7 2 ^ Mr Huntington declared, ‘for ^c the men, in Washington have * •s igt * . * their ear to the ground and take * t. dote 'of what people are saying.” 2 * 4c fc**#*#**#**#***#.*#*******-*. MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels 9 , “California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children '’V NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS I t . HI ■! ■■I-’ | Democratic Convention May Last Many, Days—Boom for Houston Started. By EDWARD W. PICKARD r\EMUCHAt’Y’S hosts—meaning the n-tiresen tat Ives of tlie hemocnitlc party—assembled in Madison Square garden, New Y’ork, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the Fresh depey and vice presidency, and the in dlcntlons at this writing an* tlint they will he there for some time before they make n cladce. However, William (» M cAdoo, who admittedly will have the largest vote on the first ballot, pre dicted as lie arrived In New York that le* not only would win the nomination but would win It before many ballots had been cast. Leaders, of the oppo sition to McAdoo scoffed at ids claims Tills-is intended" to be a review of fbe events of the past w<»ek, not a though seemingly in the minority, ac- of Annunciation'—mostly former pre- tually did g»*t contrid of the eonven- 1 miers and members of the royal farn- tion, btit when the Minhesotu delegu lly—to Help form a ,gene«U-cabidet. \ tlon threatened to libit they toned Mussolini, however, arose to the down tin* platform until it was only emergency, displaced and replaced vari- pink*artd tli(*n decided to nominate ous hlgli otllciHls, directed tlie arrest Human Mclmnald. bead of the IHlnids of the guilty men and began n general Workers’ party, for President. Tills, housecleaning of tlie Fascist' govern- however was only tentative pendlug ; nvent. One of the ucCused Ts said to tin* meeting of the Cleveland eonven have confessed. Hy the end of the tion of the committee for progressive ! w eek tlie excitement over the af fair was wanfng. but It was ad- politlcal action on July 4. It was un derstood that if the Cleveland meeting put up some other candidate, McDon ald might he withdrawn and that man Indorsed. Many of the delegates In mitted that the ggandul had dealt Fascism a severe blow. The truth is that the Fascist movement had begun to degenerate from a high moral cni- Migs Mary Price. for the championship of West Vir forecast, but It <*m lx* said that the fight was centering on the proposition to abandon the time honored rule of the Democrats which requires a two- thirds majority for-a nomination. Me Adoo’s generals naturally were for tills'change. Freimun of Illinois, who is determined to defeat the Callforni an, declared If the, two-third' rule Wen* abolished, so, too, IIIUM be. the unit rule In which east* tlie, change would do McAdoo little good. (>nc other thing tlie new boss of the party said: "I want to see an anti Ku KIux St. Paul wanted to nominate LaFol- sade into a mere politicians’ party, lette, despite his aenthing denuneln- many of the members of which were tion of the convention, but were per , concerned mainly in obtaining and re- Huuded tills would be worse than use-j talnlng public office. Mussolini s dlc- less. tutorial methods had iiegun to irk tlie William Houck of tlie state - of Wash- ; jieople, and wliile he may continue In ington was nominated for vice presl- power, his rule, is likely to he less dent. autocratic. W J Taylor of Nebraska made a fiery speech denouncing tlo* Uusslan U'DiiFAIU' HIvHIH(|T, France’s redness nf tlie convention and then new premier, went t«i Lngla.nd’Sat- led a bolt of 40 fiifTner delegates who Urday to spend the weekend with refused to submit to the dictation of Prime Minister MacDonald in confer- the (’ommunists. ence over The application of tin* Dawes interesting planks. one doclxrvjj agalti**f ’'.11111 (’row Ism” and calls for •’full eqmillty, economic and political, for the negro." At: ther urges a sys tem of land tenure to abolish land lordism and teminfy and designed to sot tne tie' land to the iis.er. (it course the idafform contains a resolution de matiding the recognition of the sovlel Hiissian government. ' The I'armer Labor party of Minne sota, wlii'li last week renominated Senator Magnus Johnson, took no part in tlo- eonwfition. ' m RENEWS LEASE FOR TEXAS SANITORIUM Tlie American Legion sanitorium at Legion, Texas, has again been leased by tlx* i'nited States Veterans' bureau for a term of years. This fact ap parently has little meaning, but the truth is, that by the acceptance of this institution the bureau is provided with one of the most adequately equipped and l est adapted institutions in tlie nation. Tlie sanitorium Is near Kerrville, Tex., whore it was built mainly through the activity of tlie American Legion of tlie Lone Star.state. The ollicial station Is now designated as “Legion,” having received this name from tlie Post Ottice department. Four years ago a construction wagon couid not mount the hill on file pres ent site, of tliis hospital’ until brush had been ciioptx'd away. 'D dyy there stands, one ot the handsomest hiwjij. ta!> in the country.^ If was started pi'ih arih for Xt'orhl w ar distildeiT. 'I’be Uoo*.i-vclt American Legion 'Uospital. tu-ar Hattie (’reck. :h • tie on!\ Hurry. Mother! Even n fretful^T^ verish, bilious or constipatedi child | lews the plcasanT -nrgnrof ‘T’allfnrnia | Fig Syrup" and it never fails to sweet en the .stomach jind (*p(*n the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. It doesn’t framp, or everact. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. —* — Ask your druggist for genuine “Cal- ifornin Fig Syrup” which has direc- j lions for babies and children of all : ages printed on the bottle. Mother! You must say “California*’ or you may get anv.imitation fig syrup. - Uncle Joe Stands Pat “Speaking of Mr. t'annon." writea ! F. S. •’would \cu t are to kiiou^-Ctiele | Joe’s ereed’g. It~is a sinklng/one and pli-.n. I >ef er* * be started be con {erred • i T- i O *! ■ v.libdi w. s erected b\ vitcr: :n> with f 'oreign Mini i S t (J r Hymans , T Hei- ; !o! t lit* VetflS.n,. giutu. and tfi ell , aid France an< 1 Gel Ho t there vv as a sjh*. .. rfa**i*n for glum were in (•' 'H‘1 • left* aci'fd i con- l.'.'tild dug this T,.* - fi.>ta 1. M. ID' cernin g file nia't* T. Herri< t al s< i re ers * • at r;■ *;.!• { t ■ i • :* ■.; ids; (lur [ p 4 - j ceived I b rr Hide t SC heid, < iertiKi in So- • i , 1 P.'oli'T v.;.l' ate! .t ,v;. -. ( I ei led for * 4 'Ve the Aitliig] litv xrgani/.ed this I'l'erat i"ti kii' iwfi huniahity, all tie* caitiff . keaml is re- Mo *!•*!* Vjb li : ntt ta,c• t ,it par am; Fn !.*■ 1 i..ei| it' I'il part n.\ /n<’i<rn.>,' ’ -1’,iiin i’rati x' • - / r; ; • vj,. , lor i .. t ;m cial I »eiiuicr;il d» of t! w ho told him chstag favored , 1 mw es plan and tlmt (r gin la was pullei 1 <jfl i M*t W ♦ •ell Mike Klan jdank In the piulfonn, and tiny Ktsirney and I’rt •jltlii* i unln riieti won't be aide fo make it t<*o sfron^ t here vv as a cur tain r: isor. Yi •s. It to suit me." was : good bill, and sh tied them Next t" the suggestkmi that tie* plat Up Ilf rsclt'. form include a nn dst plank, that rnat- Wh u tlu • ev el i riL' of t h fray ar ter of tin* Kltm 1 s peril ups tbo most rived. Miss Mar; a ^ t 1 ) vy r il led her. annoying that the coniuiittee on n*so- rotitei ! 4 ui a *• " rr m f 1 i ♦*r« > enw i Ulien Ijitions has to bundle. A g("*d guess compf i ri"t*- MI ! (I it th ■in m w bite 4"" k is that tip’ 1 NMIIOC •at*-, ilk** th*' R»qiul> u'nil'ot fl is tl r usb ■ '1 H SO • th: no licar.s, will evade luJtll Issues. gate-i raslioi , got »*y, M s' Mary 11 • 11 „ Toward tli** cm of tin* v\**ek then* the t . kets lime 11* 'iPYOh'ped a sudd* n and rather strofig Tin csirf was Mil in* t illy -sati sfac-' boom for I »av id 1 IT'iuston f"T Pn si ton. and t! e til" ii>:i n ■ Is Wild at ti nded dent., lie will Ik* rei;ieinben'*l as s,h V l ilt Iiome '■'Mill Ictei V. It p! •ace vv it ll ret ary of agrli'iilti in* nnd then of tin* tlu* vv • irld. Miss 1;: 1 y igni'i •d II] • the tn astirv uD«U*r \\ ondrovv Wilson, arvi cash st'af is tics •*• ’ « 1 fm md that her ’bis booster, asM*rt i *‘(l tlmt. .shor'ly be pet was t l e g: l i.«r llV SJIKHA liich fore hit death, Mr. Wilson ndvised vv i't.1 into a i dill'll oU>(* MM niF ': J the nomihutjoii of,. Mr Houston InJfC’t Slit stage 11 t. W i l otlh •r .ellls and vv as Mr. Himsfpn. who now resides in New in tlu inids ef la * L r » • t i itingy f< r a ! inish York, is presi*l«*nt <*f the Hell ' decifri- I'Uttfi bet w ton 1 a * n n \ 1 .eoiia r’d, ight- ties company and director In varlotis vv eigl t ch t'it ipion. and .btiitinv 1 Mindee. financial (’(ifU'erns * . \ I r1111.1.’ the Jit]»iinesc governnieiu. \ V was doing its |.cst to put a stop to the' boycott on American products. Secretary of state Hjiglies formulated and, sent t" y\mluissaih,r IJanilitira ids reply to Japan’s note of protest against tlie ex« luju.on clause of the Immigration law ;einl * ompured tlc tii witli the old 'C’entlenit n s agreement,” showing tliat there i- no material difference, con- gi’ess having only exercised Its pre rogative in defining hy legislation the (•"' fr<d of inunigmtlon Instead of leav ing it '!■ int. rnational arrangemetits. The secretary con juded his note by exj ressing the Conviction ’’tliiit tlie ri*»'ogr.itJoti of the right of encii go\- ' tit To legislate In control of liy TT7T,; ' n should n-' - derogate In any degi c> !' ;n the miM i.it gooi cordial i.iegidsh cbtiracterizeii id countries.” tlie majority carrying out France eo'fiTil count (icrniany s s’.a- ccritv in executing it. Tlie nccissarv . ^ * hills for carrying out the Dawes plan will not be introduced in tlx* ren hstug before the middle of July, being com plicated and extensive. / IterrTot disappoin'cl the extreme radicals and many (b nnans in several matters was to u i.. r 'Me Mat M K First, he declare]' hi- -pebey retain eontn ot IU* tiimual good vyill and i vvd. di have always relations of the two fiotial li< ad<|ii:irters of tin Legion heard about her. Forthwith the voting lady was called to Indianapolis, \bere she as ' sinned secretarial responsibility in tie finance division She is a Legion en thusiast, and Whenever her post gets behind or needs money s},,.g going back and put on another bout. She say s so, and she ought to know. Want Memorial Bridge Over Rivers at Cairo Support, of the American Legion for the 1 liUbright hill, int reduced in eon gross to authorize eonsfmet on of’ a ineniorliil bridge - -til tlie imicniro—«T ttie tdilo and Mississippi rivers at Falro; HI., lias been sought. Posts In Kentucky. Missouri and Illinois have been asked for support, ns plapyr for the bridge contemplate use of the liridge as a portion of Tri-State lilgh way. At present there D no highway* Tirldgemcross the Ohio or MissJssrppT rivers hetwacn Louisvllie. St. Louis and Memphis. Warned Sam. while walking in the woods late one afternoon, was surprised by a wildcat which proceeded to chase him to the top limbs of a. large oak tree on the edge of a deep nmyion. Tlie wild cat was climbing as fast as Stun and rood forced him perilously near the decaying end of n long limb extending !>eyond the-edge of the precipice. Sam decided it was time (e remonstrate. "Wile eat. ’ he said impressively, ‘‘wilecat. does y V make me go one incli furdah, yo’ is gvvitie have fo Jump a long ways fo’ yo’ suppali!”—American JL'tgion Weekly. H AVIN(» estiiblis'fieii their headquar ters In (’hicago, the R(*pul»H(*uns an* rnen'ly waiting for the Democrats to put' up n ticket To open tlu* luittb*. ('ongressninn Evi*rett SanJlers of In diana has -been linnh* d!r«ct"f of the speakers' bureau, and It I* tlie Intcn tion to start th** eamjialg'n tn tie* Mid dle West, probably in Nebraska, t'barb's i; Dawes, vim* presidential nominee Is likely to be sent there to mtrke .Ids first speeches Mr. IUi-ues. addressing his fellow; townsmen of Kv in-ton. HT., las' week, said a nuniher of tilings that should be plqasiog to tbe American public ' n-ganliess of party. atfill:iti"iis;'- in Itinguage, clitirac- t * * r i s t ■ tillv vigo’ou*- 1'^denounced “tbe curse of, di magoguerv in political dis- cussififis”. .hy. .wliicli, he said, the retil facts and tin* economic principles in volved In (inestioiiv of national policy are cominuniry oliscured. - He pledged himself to adliere, in the-coming cam paign, to.rtljt* truth tind to the common sense conclusions to hi- drawn there- frotn, and concluded: "As to the demagogue on the stump, whatever may be his party, 1 want It distinctly understood that in the coming cam paign 1 ask no quarter and will give none. I know that 1 will have foe sym pathy of all good citizens Irrespective of party and I hope our political op ponents will follow the same course, common sense feign." B E< ’AT'SE of Ui.e insistence;, • ibregon government that Kuiir un til Hertininy had given the requisite guarantees. Then h«* selected for Ids minister of war (ieneral N'hlef, head of the allied—com i'**!—eem-mi'sion. Jli Dernuiny. This caused a great- protest from (brman Nationalist.- and Mon (irehists, especially as 1 i-errio' -aid he eh"-*- S’ollet Ix-eaus’'' he knew more about the ifil.itary situation in (ot- nuiny than any other man and, that w Idle France’s policy would be to take action against the growing militarism in (iertmmy, I'nime wotihh neverthe less help the young (icfiiiyn di'iniH'* racy. Premier Herriot told the Frernb i>ur lian'ient that he w as .preparing t" re * ogiiize Hu-sla, and tiait tbe French .qnibasisy iit rh<* \ ailcati*'would be sup- pressed He said coiupiete amnesty would be granted all war prisoners ex oept those condemned tor. treason. «• «er '! i * 4 tin* y'\\‘ ♦ ’ d»uvMin.:s bad two 1 •riR’ st«>r\ v . ard M "um imr way. H it ant fi; ,f in rt-t’.ir n to t nurP lad (bq-n > ,i"U Mar i> } i!»* *! g * * s r**- tl.,' Eegum so Ugfit i • g- 1 ei (• hope that tiff*"' .Id .‘TUiq.iete the projected -afiy part ef L'.’l. the state i • ana* to the aid ef the' ■ vi"U Of a i;o**.,.,j . ; ! 1. its • uild.-Ti-g. having rltet" ' * \ I ■ X d area o! ’.s hy 1*4 feet, i- of rh. »MJil Igs the cant I iece of l^rick vvorl.i, -.vith s.’"iie froa, tli (.Mia r- t’uiumins, Hrltlsb agent, get out of Mex-ieo at. once, Treat Hrltain has severed all relations with Mexico, and there is no telling r>ou \v ben .it* Will ests In Mexico to the T’nlted Prime Minister cabinet decided :t*: tide was lin- r respe<.'.ting gov •>’ r T. H. ‘Holder ■sail for Mexico •stion of .accord- » bis mission lias Ftimtiilns; who eTT 7TT i Alil.IAMENf AHY elections in gra nt recognition to t) t lo-re Hritish inter Illl fieen entrusted State s and < 'id jo. Mad •I'.nai'F and Ids t ! i • 11 tin* M'exie: .n a |.",si hie for unv *Sol' ernia M t" onilan* : w i i.s uottin^ n*a< ly to to in vestigatt* tfi e qm j 1 1 ' r j pegnit ion. bur fieen. -called ofi'. Mr Imf!" '■nt r * ■ u r 1 n m 1 him' vvas ordered tonelv. All the Hritish is!i- legation, met "TTie Hrlt borne Im- bad askisl for the Nationalist Labor coalition aTid gafe uionientuni tp the movement for an ’independent republic.' (Jen. Jan Smuts, former premier, .was defeated by a labor candidate, and Hcneral' Hertzog. ndviHuite .'pf • secession from tin* Hritish empire, was e.iected. He may be tlu* new premier. . T — — C. TT' 'U tbe fourth time Lieut Ernest de Mny.ter of Helg.uru won the JaruPs HorTItrn Hennctt bnllobn. rm e witii the balloon Helgica. and thu- gained per manent possession of tho'trophy. He tnivcled al'otit .^HI mtrrs arui landeir In Scotland. v America’s globe encircling aviafors nmdt* good progress last week, flying from Totrrane, French Tndo-rhina, to Saigon and tlren Tsk*’miles f(c Hang-’ kok. Slam Tliey expecited to reach Rangoon before tlie week -ended. rh*s of . \ : * * **■ it**. 'i'l • ■ aur- ■ V- ll ' !T14 ■ i« a I.id 1 V.’ f t! n' 'ti' iVV y biiil'J , i n g s of^tbe ::t! i, * * t ’ 1 t \ "ii a Ini The 1 • rick fk»r tui- ! " ■ S. ( |.f \\ h i cl; tli i*r (• are c iglit. li \ * ' of tVVO *rl ♦ ■ s ; mb!* ib to the s'** a F4- the two n\ 1 K 1 na! St W'l ‘(i cries . in uk- ing p n i o i i 11 lings i)i ail. Tfi** hu ild- mgs ai de* -ign«*i 1 s<* that e:o rh* pa- tie!)' t b > us l*riv;C [4* room. vv ith e v < * ry mod • rn V onv cni''!) , *o . and * •ach of tin* wa n i! b nil dir.) gs' fia s its s(■ r♦ •eticd porch h and sun parlor The lnt( rior- of tliese j litnldings tire finished in white enamel I I and the. wlih (itrpet'ihg of battleship ' I linoleum. • • i Tlu* infirmary is the largest, and most attract tvq building of the group.- It is Ho by ’g'.'.j feet and i* two storip.s . Ighl H is (i.-signed**:.- an Infiniiary for the treatment ol • Jx*dj i<lden pa tietit-. and is equip[x*d with everything ; con'vivabb* for the successful treat •* limit of vneb patients j 1 -of Mexico .vva's that <’timinins be per- mltted to remain until tlie arrival of , Holder. Tills was refused In a- note that Tv as considered impertinent. Ex- I pulsion "f < inmjilns was ordered be cause be sent ‘‘rude messages’’ to the “ ~ — Mexican government .n Irvin g to pro- rj osT OFFICE employees -of Canada ub't the Interests of Hritish subjects, j I struejt" and tied up the postal serv ile did (“verythlng he couli. In behalf jj^, acrtigp the Dominion from const to i of Mrs. J*osalie Evans, a widow, whO| ( . oa ^_ Huslness was seriously/ ham- b ,is been fighting pluekily to prevent , Hn< j ](«.- demoralization was the expropriation of her estate. , feared unless an early settlement was j arranged. The vvrfrkers ilmve been nsk- of salary, but instead (it;** of Hu* most imnortant piece*- of | construction iri the wliole scheme is the | concrete and steel water tower. This ; structure stands { X~ feet In height and is surmounted by a concrete tank US feet S inches In diameter and I’fi feet j in height 'flie capacity Is approxl- j mntely ino.mm gallons. j Put Hancock nTcX-Sulphur iZVlJTOMPOUND •' in 3’ 0Ur Bath For Eczema. Rheumatism, Gout or Hives Expensive health resorts, sought hv thou- ssnJt. have grown around springs contain ing sulphur Hancock Sulphur Compound, utilizing the secret of the famous healing waters, makes it possihld’lor >ou to cniov Sulphur Paths In your own home. And at a nominal cost Sulphur. Nature’s hist blood’purifier. Is prepared to make its u*c most efficacious in .Hancock Sulphur Compound fie it In the hath, as a lotion applied to affected paits, and take it inlerna'ly. 60c and $1.20 the bottle. i If your dnvgg’st can’t supply It. send his name and address and the price In stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Csltimote. Md. Utn'll - - - ( ".f.unj (tin* f mint—JOC^nM - -< ' /.r ka uh ltit Liquid Csthfeund 'W r»tj *109 CATASTROPHE FOR CL IMS FORECAST. Philadelphia. — Cataspropbical earthquakes and severe seismic disturbances within a short time, "at least in Italy, .were predicted by Dr. .V. A. Noldes. student of met- eological and seismic cilnditions who claims to have predicted the Japanese earthquake -of last year. ^ “Indications are that there will be volcanic crevasses in Italy. If they occur in the Northern part of Italy loss of life will be small owing to th** mountains and sparse ly- settled conditions, but if the outbreaks occurred in the South ern part of the country we may ex pect -the loss of life possibly Tun into the hundreds of thousands,” Dr. Nobles said. IE PRICE : ILL IE PROBED GOVERNMENT SIGNIFIES INTEN TION OF DELVING INTO MATTER. f jM IK a 1 rule of tliT time lust week It seamed tlie ing un Incmw in Italy wusTore fueling-a decrease. Their union /Mber buildings ure tlu* vocational therupv -tiuilding, garage, four Junior | officers’ duplex cottages, storehouse, i warehouse, oil pumphouse, fuel oil storage tanks. Incinerator, sewage plant, laundry, powerhouse, dormi tories and superintendent's home. The cost of.jlie entire Institution was $],- (VifiJKKi. _ L IP IN St. Pnul. Minn., usscmblt'd the so-called Ffirmer Eahor pro gressive national convention which had been denounced in udvatTce by Senator LaEolletfe and Samuel (iompers fie cause It was known—tfiat Ho* Cem - miinists vv b" take orders from the Moscow Internationale would try to dominate It. Tliese Reds, led by AYil- lium Z. Foster and C. E. Rutlicnberg, Fascist about to come t" an end. because of Las proposed that the-goverriment shall the great scandaharising from the kid place the postal service employees un nailing mid brutal murder of Matte- der the industrial disputes act imme- ottj, , il. Socialist deputy who -is said to have i.ad in Ids possession full de tails of a huge bank failure in whlcli certain Fascst chieftains were In volved. So threatening vvas tlu* situa tion that Mussolini’s ministers ten dered their resignations and the kinf < dlately for a settlement of the salary schedule. In the meantime the men will accept tlu* present salary and SB benefits an+edate April 1. HUM. ’’WeiI. if that Is viir attitude you will be out till h I freezes over.” was the (leclprntUAn of Jitfues Murdock, Do •ailed, on the members of the Order] ntlnion minister of labor. Legion Officials Protest Tlie tight of the American I region in Massachusetts to obtain veteran p%f- (•rence In civil service employment is. being widely discussed in fhitt state. Protest lias becii made b.v department officials over the appointmci.t ,of a wonjan as attendance officer for Hos- lon scboids over the beads of fio vet- er!tm> on. the list. CLEARiC^COMPLEXIOH Remove a!! bleinxshe*. dirc'olontion*. Have a amooth. aoft akin - AlldruirriataSl 2C. Or a«nt tirepaij Heautv k Vt frw'v Agar.tn waned. Write DR CJt BERRY CO. 2975 A Mich Ave.Chicaga <5J? e (Atitcus FOR+OrtAHS •wwer .'-^wwuwwwwwwwvW 1 ^ Washington.—Th** governrm'nt's in-J tentlon to go to the bottom of the whole gasoline price situation, prob ably through the courts was indicat ed by Attorney General Stone. Inquiries instituted by the federal trade commission and the department of justice are to form th** basis of the proceedings which it was stated, will he started by the federal government. Results of the commission’s study of | the price question, made at the.re-: - quest of President Cooiidge. are in the hands of the department of jus tice and Mr. Stone announced he had , — | directed members of his staff to col-' STUDENT WANTED TO SEE PLAYA ' <lata « atherH ' 1 b y department in-j STUDENT WANTED TO SEE PLAYA ^ ve g t jg ator9 wlth that obtained by the DELRAY GIRLS GO HOME j trade commission. As the next step Mr. Stone will hold i conferences early in July with attor-1 j*ftey.a gen era! of -cartai n states whose identity is withheld (or the present After that conference, which Mr Ston» said would provide a comparative survey of the whole situation, the de- GIRL ADMITS STARTING FIR HAPPY ‘ * Los- Angeli's, Calif Because "she wanted the girl inmates of the Hope .. , . i i Auer tnat conference, which Mr Stone Development school at Playa Delray, j- . , , . , ’ . . . 14 »aid would provide a comparative near h-*re, to he free so they could „ , . , , ■-—*- . , . ,.. . . , „ survey of the whole situation, the de- have a good time like other girls, one . . . . ., . . . , , . ,7 I partment of justice will make known of th** mmates, 1-1 years old. set fire ,, . , . .. . , , , , , . the character of proceedings it in to the building May 31 which resulted , . » , Sc . 7 tends to employ. iVtii' "f _4 live. Whether the department has uncov- TfiH. inn ouncement was made hy ^ gome 9rtmblance ()T pri ce main- District TYttorney Asa Keyes. The girl tenance arrangPment3 was not stated, was a fuiiuht inmate ot the home, a Mention was made by Mr. Stone in a -icho.ii tor MifiTqirma. children, and formal statement, however, that part .of the department's inquiry had been directed toward determining whether the several standard oil companies * atm to his offlN ’ \* oluntarily w ith •th** : itnnoun* " ment :>k it sh “had some" thtm: to say,' K "\ ^HS J utid Her Haim ■ is J os*-; ihino I »**r th *din> < and she now in an .in: :\i'ato ' >t . t h> • Juv emH ^ hull ll.eri'. Key* ■s *s; tid. T Th gir I sa :d do > t > m bed a mat cm to a pit" * 'f k. mb uk ' Wt .a * d in' the hase- rneht Key mmiu: n.i’P; tm nt / ’ 1* dldm t lik. th. in [)ol. and 1 d** elded to .fi urn it do \v II s. > ad th. ■ girl.. ould go tem i",“ t! If* vr'\l 'is : U.lt emerit m.id. It vv as ; innotit lc* f ( i I 'lidn’t rm an to kill iiyb dy. I just vv a n t ed al I tin • g:r!s ti» Im ", ff'' Si j they. ■ oulri 1 huv e a g "d i -i II* Hi \ »* other girls ” Th " st.)' f *! ! i * Ilf !'• ' , J how sh ♦' ■ vvtiit The attorney general is understood doer***; has not been fully obeyed, but there isNfioI entire agreement among th'T information may be required. When the departmsmt completes its preparatory study of the gasoline other question, it expects to heTRde to lay before the public a complete', picture of th** oil inquiry in this b.mnfry' from and after production through refining and (Hs- to their tributidn Part of this information md ! rfi,. *i kimo na and has Tn-'h gathiTcd hy tho fed*- ral trad' : search OL a ('''nitii^ftsiicn, hut the content s of th* _ oomnif'ssion's report will not he mad* m.it.h th" knovyn until aftor the July confer Lww k to tnv vnee With' state aUorney..-,.general f -a HfbkMi ! 1 ‘ wfn it! -' r fri rr • 11.. n n ii’-l W F. UVer K: tor Ten Are Charged With Holdup. Chicago Ten persons were named , by the federal grand.jury ifi’nin in li' ttnetif charging timid' with partici- p.itcon in the hold up June 12 near (‘he ago of a Chicago. Milwaukee and S' Paul mail train by. bandit, who S' 1 1 uP'd more .than f2.oiMi.ooo in i ash and sei uriti’e-:. AIT were indictod on ‘ : < ;’*!> «.:*asi d on r. 'ifiii.g w ith a . gun. rotrbtng the mails and cun-splr • • > ’ t - rob the mails Thos^ npm. d ! r* Jam*'S Murray CliU ago politic f : ,n Waiter Mit'-mib. in whose tl.ft .- ~* V' ral of tli' 1 suspee’ts were arrest- i >'1. -Carlo and I*!r11*• st Fentano, I'iii t ( ago gangster*. Mux-^G.r* enb»*rg. St. I ,ou i, l m • in hi‘T of ' E» in's rats. 7 a i St’ Louis gang. Willis, Joe ahd Wil r iiam Newton. broth(*rs. atidMsani Grant tl and niai kie Wilcox. both esc.iped ! trail a 1 exa> ju*isiin. Tl Two Die m Effort to Scale Mount. lyondon • Sir Francis Younghus hand, s***'ret ary”" of tin* Royal Goo graphical society, informed The News ,:i s that a telegram had been received by < ' |ri ' *'■ Mount Everest' expedition com the -;’li 111 C i l, • from lot;** amL^tJie railway cff.cials ' ’ ar** O )'•() j i "rating in th" i-|"ti'.i ! 11 UL1 i i () I i to put . t he staple into tii'-p iH-ts in f ime f 1 ) »' t ’ steam*'IS. sdu d uh d t o sail — Sat »i! •day. ■ * (;»•! m:r.al Manag.T Hlaf .ok, of- fin* In tervVvvi; incis 'said it. vvas n VV l.'tl? Wil in i Cotton Crops Growing Well. in ari-zi at Do You Want to Learn and Earn? | Ctur froe^'-urn- ofiaiKtrur- tinn. (f which (hi* beauti ful Flower ISasket if the firet leffi n (i>r,ice SVC money order). Include* all kln^JS-A'F rtHfketR. Tray». I-arnpH, etc Inatructlona fo »lmpl» that anyone can learn quickly Fubjectf eo i heap that you Can fell flnifhed artlclee for ynahv tln.ef their coat. At tractive club plan Clara M. HnrtJg, Dept. "IV* 14NH Ituahwlck. Il klyn.N.Y. K/^'Dfr* IT Dr. Salter’s kJKJ M\ H, ML, 1 ML ^ Eye Lotion retleres ai.d cures sore-and Inflamed eye* In U to 4fc biairs. Hi Ips tlie weak eyed, cures althout pain. Ask yonr druiriMMnr dealer for KA I.TKK'S. Oniy from He form fiifpeDfary. 1* u. IJl.x lil, Atlanta, (ja. mitfvt* in Iiomlon in an atteinpt to ■■ ib' Mount Evor-'st had ended it*. s ''’ 1 ' disaster involving the death of tw-o “ 1 1 '' ir inemher«. George Leigh Mallory and A. C Hrvine at Westminster. Sr known how ■ disaster bcciirred, but-* t.hat it robaMy htappened a fort night ag > Th*' I'X'jii'drjtioi). accordinii to Sir Fran •i v\ withtn-i -hurt dLstatice of th'' n m tn it at a greater heiglit than e> • r had been r achi ij lu-fore It had "X , i • rienicd great diffii iiities in figlit'.g its.wax through 'the hli/.z.ants vvhicii. lasted, for some weeks. Rev. H. FL Freeman. of Hickory* Ki"eel - It kory, N (' R( v It; It F- pastor of tin* West ILeJjory Rapfist ( hnroli, vva-i instantly kilb'd botvvi ti Troy and Raden when file car m .vlii'li he was riding turned 1 .tnr::* •hr >• times-nvi r a steep •.•mbankni' •*' (Mher occupants of the car rcceiv d a * T ' ’ si Ihpimm'in^i \grti'iilt i The w i I'vil-rotied To if) a ib* excell(*m 'gVnwTIi. qdatited’ in'the Northwestern port int <■( the State vva, pjiired by the. Iio.t dr wnatluf;. wvt vil ; wan* aetivi tllicigil. there .wap cimsi.leri d g' by !;iMssh.i|q~..'fs T': k warm. tirv w • a'!iitavore ! imu d rr'*wtii in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louishfha. though it reiuai.m-d. too wet in som" northern port there is m Stat", with ,t,'in !s irregular in Okla- ing attended’ th * state convention ' Ifimia and plan;., gem r.illy small in '.ho Haptist Young-.Peoples union, he!'! Loassiaim. in Wtiniington the first of the week Theft of Ford Gcrn^. Americans Killed in Canton Bombing. Hongkong. P Domaretz, Canton rlmis itljlllm.s. Jiut .ail arr expi ( t r recover. — " — Mr Freeman, Hoyce Hellinger. Mrs of Yrkans.is, and Jessie Justice and Miss Leafy Aher tudi sniai! cotton in the tethy were r<*r*:"ning home a ft**r hav Detroit I’olii qer i nnts of (>!n lined fin ives in the manager for the' G*-Heral ->Wk Import- ot-rse and ahout the grounds of the ir>g Company of N* w York, and Mrs resubme of Ed so I R Ford, presi >nt Demacgtz aro iis’ ed among the killed •of th" Ford Mot ir Coinn'any.’ in _Ln a Tevised—H-ri—of—victims, of Ui" TTection vyith the roldiery of $10i*.000 bomb attack on Governor General worth of jewelry. Announcement of Merlin. T *f French Imlo-China. receiv- ( ordmg to police. The-’j'ewels, ;m a silver ed a pearl necklace of -pearls tvith a platinum clasp. polii • • Clear ed her*' from Manr*n'. T his lis f also n1 . the thief ac- gives, in place of ’ M. r ’"11" ti" r." E to Ron go.an. chief of corn k* S : pOU; b*nce *>f - r eas* inolud- the Hanque pic I.’!rdo-( 'h ine. al Fan- *,, 2nr, grad | ton. as third member f tl party hr asp ' i slain- hy the bomb. MOU