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THE gjNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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THURSDAY. MAY U 1933
Reviev/
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Events the World Over
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Senate PaSvSes Farm Bill ^itb the Inflation Amendment—
Roosevelt to Ask Authority to Deal With War
Debts—Herriot Enters Conversations.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
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l*> the airJiHil ivtriiliori? h.V'
tlu- hit: huiuiu ratic iiii;.h'rit.\ in fh"
K*‘ii4.l(‘ and Jijipar* ii! 1\ h> the la'or »l
a pun (»I the jM*iii.l;iru>n <*1 tlie
cniintrv, the Tlutiii;i»
SSmI.INI’S fiiiir-iMe.ver j»e,u-e
phiii is (aiislii;: a hit <»t eveited
disiMissi(>Ti III vuri<»iis'4u«i.»tn ai
trim's. tireui Hrilain ami ileniian.T
r.'ii^hl "ladi.v at'ree »o thi.s. hiil Fram e
still asserts the sanetlty '<*1 ireatii'^
must he res|»e«-fed, and in this she itr
of «-uiirse siip|*orted hy all the njiti<»na
of the little entente, and hy Poland.-
In •'zfs hnslovjikia especially sentiment
was Hr<M)S4Mi. and Forelitn Minister
Kil'Miard l-Unies fold the parlhimeny in
I’rautie th.-fK whfK'ver desin*« m chsnitre
How She Lost 18
Pounds Of Fat
F6r Cess Than SI.'00
“Will say inf'rejfards to Kruschen:
I took it to reduce. I lost 11^- pounds
after using one bottle and feel fine,
yita*! Ju.st bought one more bottle today and
the hoiindiiriej^ of that <*onniry must |your invisible cells! Let’s talk about
hnni; an army alonj; with him. lie i{something you can Understand, that
eriti<*jzed the Muss^dini phiii us u ! you meet every day
“Cold feet’’
Uymptom, and if you have ’em per- .
i sistently it’s a sign that your nerves ^ losing
(are not''up to normal, or that your,
I capillary 'circulation is faulty — or *’^*^*^ constipation, gas and acidity
bohK Eldei#and old individuals arei'"’*’ cease to bother-you’ll feel young-
often
COLD FEET
the bow-wows, with your
and your “sex-hormones” 'and i^^P^^ pounds. I now
! 1_ 4 ^ . 1 M* ••
illflUtioTl
to tlie
hil! v\uii
III
\Vi;h- ih
11 ■•u'mhuftit
Pi nil .•><-);ef
•i;i vie
'rllc si'll.l!c.
ni">l . por
i.M iji'M lltr-
Sen. Thomas
• fit I lit hi I ‘ u ;i> pu>'>.i
UIul M’u: '.Mi k It* 111*
h(.u.''-«' II I -•t'lt'-iirreni-c
i III- ami iiiiliiiimiisi.^.
It'd (»> .X' li.itor huVid
Itcfil of
vutiiu. iiiiole a d'*s
penile hill hopeh‘<> ti"hl. ar;;iiimi dial
whih* “((iiitioirt'd iiiflalion. prom
isiHl t>y die Hmt'Mtluiejii's >j»oiw>is,
iiii;:hl tcmporiifv l.\ restore a meifsiir**
of pro-viierity to ilic mil iotr pre\ ions
experleiH lu rt ;in>i ahroutl. shovveil
that eoiitiul cmild lint l>e maTiitaiii^-il
nRTrdTtrn-r -rhe w m 11 d
he ili.sasirniis IP'eii. ■1'\i1im;:s ofWlarv
laud, a 'I'I'lnnct at ;i li'iT, othefs" S^iT hd
t«*rritily liispia\ 1 11 ii\ tin- (irospt'rls for
the fmiirt’ and tjm.r simt*rdy coiild
hot he dnidiii'd
.'seii.'itnr ’rimni'is nKl.ileima him
St. If led'til. di'hale for the j.lhriihiti\e.
(•|>eidiiL’ uilh the sl.iilliii;; .'^taleim'iil
that llif ;muiidiiii‘m, it it preV'iiletl.;
sloaild Irarelcf \alnn to the evl.'id of
almost uttu.iHhi from'the cred
llor class to the dehior flass < if course.
fh*> eflict of this Msseiltoii is ;:fead,\
weaUeJietl when one ri'ali/es that our
peotde caiiiiot n-.iliv he iii\lilod iujo
Stu ll 1 la ;si s 'l lii-rt' is setircelv a « reil
Ifor in the l.iiid wlui is md also a
dchfor. ami \ ii e vri sa. I'.iit iliis |»>»iut
Mud iiiitu v allot tier were i^ruoreil fty the
liropniii'ids of itdialiou. Setailtir I'ai
Harrison tif Mississi{»pl. tor instnme.
on the seeomi day of the detiHTeT'itHTnr'
fined his efforts maiulv
addition dmre is the admlnistmtlon
hill Hiithoriziui.' the I'residehl to join
• dlier n.'ifions in declariiiK embargoes
on arms arid iiiiinifjoris.
.\s for* the war dehis. tliey were first
iiroiaihl lip try .Mr ►.Mad»ona1d. who
h t Mr lloose\elt ’ know that (Jreat
I'.rliain Would like a downward re
Isiofi; ami their cofurniirii<|iie sji!d
ijiat the basis was laid of a clearer
1
umlerstamlifiu of the siiiiatiou affect
iu;; the two nations, though iio filan
or scMleiiicuf was iimler way yet. This
euioiiraged .\I lierriof ami hls ex|>erf
assiK-iates to press the arguiueuts of
Frauce for cam ellalion.
'rtieii .Mr Itoosevelf let the corre
f^jioudeiits know that he was pliinuing
to ask eougress for authority to re
open the war deht settleimmts and
hegoliafe a redUctiou of the 11 fill
Tiotis wfileh Furopeau mitious owe the
rniteil .St,Mies, If tie were Vested with
this (lower the Ftiifed States would
enteF the l.nmlori <MUif'eretice prejitired
to fi.irg.Miii for sfahili/.uliou <if eiirreri
'great backward si eft." and added:
t ‘'History shows tliat surremh*r of tey
ritory always Is connected with tlii
doodiest wars."
weigh 148 and feel fine.” Mrs. Harry
Robinson, Akron, Ohio. (Jan. 6, 1933)
Ohee a day take Kruschen Salts—
is most eihphatically a teaspoonf'ul in a gla.ss of hot
water first thing every morning. Be-
uirfy fat SAFELY you’ll
gain in health and physical attractive-
l!„«»ia an.l Kra.r.. hijiitually cold feet. I am a believer
u-HI.er, the former dnftinc awa.t |;. . ..u;,...,., v„.t v..
’H'T iiiissia was on the verge of
aVinurrel With .laimn over tlie
e<iniiim^t of the I'liinese iuist<*rn rail
way, aniWin fhut eonriectton it was
ifiierestlngpto note*1 hut a new align,
rm ^
to
frotn (Jerrnuny
'riiiig to take sidi
re.Mfly the French tyml Russians have
arr.nriged for excliang^of tiiilif.'iry in
forniHtlon and military Itist rtictors.
P.efVire lotig tlie sitiititloiiWi Hm F.nro
(lejin coiifitM fit may he' (mji-flerman-
isrn against pan-Sl.Mvisin, with France
on the .side of ffie laticr tti^^ Italy
witli ttie former*''' \
er—more active—full of
clear skin—sparkling eye?.
A jar that last 4 weeks co?t.s but a
trifle at Young’sr Pharmacy or any
drug store in the world—but demahri
and get Kruschen and if one' bottle
doesn’t joyfully please you — money
back. ,
REX ALL ONE-CENT SALE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Where you can buy two for the
price of one plus one cent on
Rexal] merchandise on sale. '
At SMITH’S PHARMACY
WHAT DO
P. Ss .Jeanes
' DO?
victims of this sort of condition.
‘-Many “nervous” women who are much
i younger suffer with cold feet.
It i.s worth while to pay attention
i\|] I
fid the latter begin-'
\agiiinsl Jaii.'in. .M
C (>.\'ri,\nCI) t'liiriese resistance m%i
Kii|)elkitw (lass mi the road t)
l’ei|ilng se enregeij the .fafuinese mill
fary, coinniaml that it annmineed ll»e
eiirlv nceiiiiaiiMii nt all strategic (loinls
tTpr trr-. rite .Mnrth THinm rmMr.- WHb .t4.tsv
ir> -v4ew^ the ,t}.pnnes» li.iii>eiii.d n
.sil.v er luweiina of
farilTs iiiuJ other trade harriers iind
, Hd'ipfion of measures to raise cuii
niodity (uices atid restore (lurehasing
power
.MeiiilM'rs of the French <lelegafioii
siiid I he t’resident had (ir-omised .M.ie
Itori.Mid iiml Herriot ihal he would ask
congress tor authority to (iosl|ione llu
debt iiistallmems due .liine I't amt
flial in reliirn Herriot wmild ask the
Fretieh (uirliiiment to (lay tlie default
er.il alfju'k soiiiti of ftie fJreat \V;iII
designed to open llie wav to the old
t’liinese crtinial. As usiuil. .Ia|iMn
finds a ready exi'use for olTensivs'
nio\eim*nls already jilanned.
'I’he Mancliiikiioan goM'-rniiient W.M'*
iiniioiineed I lull only nali.ons recogniz
ing that state will heneiik hy its iiAiiii-
ise of an o|>en door trade (loliey.
in a salt-water bath for the feet be
fore retiring, when feet remain cold
in bed for a'long time. The salt in the
water stimulates the capillary circu
lation in the skin, and tjie nerve-end
ings there as well. Bathe the feet with
salty water, and dry them with a "
coarse towel. (Jet right into bed after i
treating. Keeji iTj. y'our attention to |
the feet—a nlonih if vou can. 1
• I
IJmited amount of blood in the feet|
means excess of bloixi in othei- loeali-
jties. Some cold-footed '■individuals
yhave congestive headaches. If youri
"fionie is not built for cold feet, get. a j
hW-water bag and warm the region
inlmbited hy your feet in bed. If not
n
fMve
I# • I /and whose\ t
IT your purse is lean^pur^eim /?; we have
Front-Page News forYouI
1 ron -iiVveF a Kht brick!
“wHTTrr Ted:
forms df headaches. ,
Kemeniber—.some of you—we poor*
folks oftehyax|o])t poor ways. VV'e._do
not all haV Xau'-tight houses and
ir» (layinent of
to taimting the
“.Mellon .Mills Ih'cd' group for its al
I.'g.sl failures during the Hoover ad
uiinist ration.
'I'he Wheeler King silver colh.MgP
Amendment was accepted hy the sen
ate. It would ♦•nalile tlie President to
fix ttie ratio between g<dd and sih.T
and to (irovule for unlimited coin
age of tioih metals at the ratio so
fi.\ed. >
♦*d I leeeiiiher
(«»d.
•As Mr .Mael loiialil said good hy to
the Wliite House, he ami Mr. Koosexell
announced that they had agreed on
1 he follow ing :
.An increase in tlie generttl level of
pomniodity (irices.
- - Jit* ox Leu I a I; o n I (fT' u I m j u; r c tul pulLcles.
Ili'dnetioii of tarins, ijiiolus and ex
"♦doHnge-PesHietiiiim.— —
Tl
Worhf expatision of credit,
f'apital expenditures hy governments
to stliniihile hiisiness
lie eMahlishment of an Internatlomil
monetary standard.
Imiinnernerif fif llie sl.’itus of silver.
illJ .Nazi campaign against the
.lews in Cermany eonllnues with
vigor |)r. .losepli (Joeitliels, minist.T
of (iroiiagiinda. siahiking at ('(dogne.
said: "We consider the .lews,, onr
enemies, i»uf liitherto iiave exerci.sed
a elemency wiiich the Jews do not de
serve. If they believe llial this clem
eiic.V is «M*al;ness we will quickly
:e:ich tlictii dilTereiilly." .
(SoehfieJs (irocl.-timed -May I as The
■i-->‘fewtal- day nf 4mtioiial"'"l»4u.r»*’..4«taiia
stearn-hefiteil
out in the eouf
I help feeling ju.sf\a
j victini.H of cold fe<
I Youi physician n* if
I dniniend a good m rv
•some
jtion to iny hints
I feet are gootl
! disease—bear in
US' live
you know. 1 can’t
wee bit sorry for
fience thi.s letter.
\ (u obably rec-
Tonic in addi-
now. Warm
m Jiidney
l)roteetion\f
mind.
.... I
Renew Your Hb^lth
By Purification
J r.S'J' what Inflafiou. even If "con
tndled." will do to the n.Mtion and
Its hiisiiicss is a question oti whi<'h
e«'onoiiii.'vts and financiers are as far
aiiiirt a.'- the (loles. I’or the iiresctii ■
the jiro pecl of it" adoption and llte
uhamlonqn lit 'd tin. gold slamlard i
have served to < r. .le almost a tioom
In <'eii;i-'n liiM'S of hiisim,"-*'. and die
Jiriees fit coinniodflies h;ive pegiln to
rise. Put how this Will in the long |
fun heiieui the ordinary ci.ti'en has mu .
been sliow n to the satisfacdoii of most
of us,
' .\n • •'pci iaI!\ d ingerous « !;nise lit
the 'I Ih'iiiM" :\memlmeiit is the one giv^ ‘
lug the l’re>idt nt (i.twer to devali.'e
tlie goitl dollar lo tlu' extent of .'lO per
rent, .''i-nafor Porali. an inflationist.
• rgned that this would t»e deelared un
rotist it Ml iona 1. It II.ay tie this power
will never Ite exercised liy the P.esi
dent, tint if it is it will lie follovveil
by slejis ro ain-og:rte the gold c|}Hisi*._
In iMiiids. mortgages and tither om
tnicts Provision for siieli action is
«>
ma-de in tin- (iciHling doldsietroiigliTiill
whicli |iro\ ides tli.it existing coiitraets
vtiall be satistifil lyv (lay tin tit of tlieir
face'anh'iint In legal temler. dial after
Its enaclnicMt. githl clause eojalraits
cannot he mail* b-g.itly amt tliat any
profit made from exvhant^ing gnld for ,
-wuulJ.iie.suJijucl....t?i a l«><»J
per cent t:is. ]
Some experts are of the opiidoii that
the inflation liill may <never he used;'
that it Is "a mere fdulT Intended to
have die very efl’eet it Is.iiovv havings
Arresting and reversing the downward I
course of (irices." and giving the ITesi
dent a belter position in dn* **<*onomic
coiiversadons with foreign stniesnien. |
ta did tlie a/iam|onment Uf the grdd
•tamliird. which also Was tnllationarv
R, B. Bennett
pUl.MK .MlNISl'KH IHi'HAUL) R
* Rennett of t'anmla was ulready In
Washiiiglou to talk with the Presi
deni; I’lnarKe .Minister Guido Jung of
Italy and Hjalmar
Schact of Gernianv
. y •
were on di(*ir wjiy
and Ja|iiiti announced
dial Viscount Kikiijiro
Ishii would arrive'
.Mtiy Mr. Renimtt
told die new .s[ia(ier
men tliat ('an.'vda
slilmJs iMMidv to dis
r '
ciiss any proiiosats
tliat look toward c|os
er comniereiar rela ’
lions with tlie Pnited
.State.s. ami sit hi the Dttiiwii agree
menis Miriibt alTeel these trading (los-
sihilities. In a pre(iai'ed stat»*inenl he
use<l tliese em|ihallc phras(*si
"We have reached a (lolnt wliere It
Is ceriaiii that iiodiing tint united ac
tion can tivert world disaster.";
‘‘liiHnediate action Is Inqierative.’’
“’1 he world is in tragic troiilile and
disircs^'.’
"If vvi* (]o not .soon defeat die forces
of d!sni|ition and discord, tliey will
defeat ns."
‘■\\ e must ayl boldly and utisellislily.
ottierwi'se we \;^hall lie certain wit
"ne.s.ses of the \\^re< k of our .chiliza
tion."
.\sked whether f'auadii retilly had
gone off the gttlH sfumlard. as'had h<*eu
"nyserterf-hyr-H-niiiiee Minister 4tho«les.
the (irlme. tiunisler re(illedr "<'ana«la
Is as mueti off the gold slamlard .'iml
us much on the gold .stamlaiMt a.s the
rnited .''t!it«'s."
disgust of the f’omiuutiists. who have
long considered lluit day sjicred to
their cause. ,
Kfiidenfs of Kiel university asked
the rm-tor to rom|iel ‘JS Jewisli pro
fessors to resign,
'I'he atid-Jevvish movement also was
maiiiresteu ill Ituniaiiia.^‘wliere u ti'ii:
da.v tioyeoll of all Jewish slnqis In the
(irov inee of Ihikovina .was ordered iiy
a Fasi'ist oi'ganizalion.
Any phyfiici.'iu will tell you
“Perfe t I'uiiliutjion of the Hyste:^
is Nature’s 'Foiiadatiory of Perfeel"
flealtkv' Y.’fj^ jiot of
chrome .Milments that itrc under*
iiiiniji^ your vitality? Purify your
I'nti^e system by taking a' thorough
(ourse'^of Culot.'ibs,—once or twice
a week for several weeks—and see
how Nature rewards you with
health.^
C’alotabs purify' the blood by acti
vating the liver, kidneys, stomacli
and boTvels. In'* 10 ets. and 35 cts.
.packages. All dcBlers. (Adv.)
• It’s ncti’5 when anyone can give
t?iore safety, more style, more
mileage in a tire than was ever
gi ven before^^hlmmr^yrJcel M » »
That’s exactly what Goodyear has
done in the new 1933 Pathfinder—
a tire that’s certainly built and
priced in tune with the times.» » »
It vvill pay you to look it over, be
cause'you’Hsee for yourself that
it has more actual quality than
many top priced tires of other
makes — and it certainly gives
more for your money than any
tire selling for less.
r
r'oR.MKll
t (,f W’voii
i.'Tl^Ht.N’cMlc 'r:i,\lo(‘ Ross
’.\omlng finally has lu'cii (dacod
in a federal |>osition. 'I’he President
;i(i|>ulnled lier direetor of the mint,
nlivimisly .Mrs lloss was entitled to a
gMud (lime, for as viee cluiinniin of
die- Hemoeradr national committee
:ind he.'id of die |i.‘irl,v's* women’s or-
ganizaliim sfie (ms been very active
and valuable.
aoDirtEAR
M’DANIEL
CANIZING WKS.
Telephone No.
A I! delils and reductl.*u tif arm
’ ' aments caine to the f«ue jti the
White House conversations as Prime
Mlnlsl«o- .Maelumabl voneiuded Ids pari
of the (itirleys ami
prepared to de|»art for
home, and former
.Premier Kdouard Her
riot <if France began
his Kessions with the
I*resident 'I'lieM* thre»*
fentleineii met to^elh
er. and after nn In
foniial dltitier, Mr
RtviMvevelt l«»ok up the
(fisnnnninelit question
with them, hl>u evl
d<‘nt piU'(K»se befflg to
bring Vraiice Into line at the tlenevj;
ronference. French demands- for
cm'raiH/ ef security agaiiist Hiiach.
which have bhx ked ail HgrtM'tuent
hitherlo. were disct»s.se<l hy die Pn *<i
dent, and it was said he indiettied duit
he wu»"'»*eurcli{nc sincerely for meau'
of anywiatliig tite Fniteil States" wid
lnter(iatb»iuil effort* to cheek aggies
Wt*r /tUltiofiM. Such US.‘4(M-iat:oti Iirigli;
the form of iatnsiiltailon ,wit!
•fgrulorit'* of the Kellogg peace pac
the evefil of Ua violation. And it
R I'JI'F.'^I.N’G to H<'cc|if the .N’orris j
senate hill as a siilistltute. the |
tiou.se (iass(*d die .MeSvvain tiill for the '
oiieration of tin* Nluscle Slmals d<*vel [
o|inient. the vole tieitig to '.tl, Sev' I
enteefi l{<*(nihlic;uis and five Fttrnier j
l.<thoti^s voted vvlt’li the iiiii.iority
'I’he/ house version is “regarded as h
less drastic iiietisnre timn tlie .Norris
liill. 'I’lie princiiml (loitif of «lilTerence
lief ween ftie Two Is that the housp-trtlt-r
(irovides an aii|iro|iriatiou of“ xpi.iKkl.- }
Otst and a bond Issue of $.*ttl.0P0.(KHi for ;
starting tlie .deve|o|iincni program.'
while die Norris hill sinqilynuihorizes '
“all a|i()r<»(ir}ador) nece.s.sary " 'i'he
Neliraslviin’s nieiisnrv Is likewise more
rlii<l widi regard to government <'on
slruclioji of (lower fninsmission lines
Herriot
* F.N I he w orld di.sarniamoni eon
^ ’ lerem-e resumed its sessions In
Genevii the French fil.iri for an attri i
w;jr (laci of consnliatlon w.-is,(»res(>np '
ed t»y llcne .Massigll It excluded
the ,\nn*rican condnent on da* gnaind
that it w:is jnqiossihle at (iresent to
.make die (lael universal .MiiKsigll sug
gesled the creall'in I',' the rafiifal of j
cacli signatory (siwer of a commission
whlvh would determine vlolnllous nY
the Uriamt-Kellogg paet and the /ighls
a victim to assistanee.
’^t'oiicrele tmasures to prevetif mis
use of civil uirplane}» for military pur
poses were (iresented the United
suite*, t'Hnndii. Argentina and Jni>an
«4 fY l-JPI'RI It'.\.N, Federal .^.ssoel-
ales" is the rmn^* given an or-
ganiza-lioii just formed tiy men promi
nent ill tlie l!oov(‘r administration to
aid the parly in re
turning to power in
tin; P.Kl-4 congresslon
Hi elections. Waller
F'. Rrown. former
(loslnmster general.
Is Its 'president, and
Ogden Mills, secre
tary of file treasury
ufider Hoover, Is
c hair III a n of Hip
tioard. Arcli i'«)]euian.
.. vxlio was first assist-
gden Mi14a*j -postmaster getter
Hi ill the Hoover adiulnlstriitlon. is In
charge of Wasliln^ton lieadipiurters.
amf W. Irving Glovb*r. who was secqnd'-
'n'«'<i'stnnt*—invet mast or—gAiuu*^i^ ._,|a dl
rector of organizadon.
.Mr. t'olenian said the organization
was |iriniuril.v_Ui.keep..ti>g.eth£r. tluyse
who have been active in Itepuhllcan
circles for tlie last twelve years; to ■
keeji them adv ism! nf wTiat is going
on and to tiring hack to tlie party fold
those Keiiuhlictins vvlio supported
lloo.sevelt last y(*ar
Krnest Fee Jahneke, the Hoover ns
si.stant se'creiary of the navy/^U first
vice president ; Mrs. Nieliolns I.ofig'
w itrdi. second vice |»resldeiit; t’liarles
.1 .Moos, third vice (iresideiit; William
K t'asih*. treastirer, and Coleninri,
■>fFi8PmI secretary - —^
’ Six of ihe-Hoover c.ahinet me.nibers
an* represented on tiie board of di
rectors—.Mi I i.s, Rrov*n. Itoy I), ('haidii.
Ardnir .M Hyiie. William .N hoak and
Itay ■ F.vinan Wilhnr (tillers id(4iide
Walter l-J. Ho|ie.*former assistant sec
retary tif the fretisury; James J.
Palehell. Fliion t'ity Ind ; .Mrs. Fon.g
vvortli, t’asde. .Moos. Si Paul; Jahm-ke.
Harry i'u?v**r. t'ulvwr. ('.vtlf.; t'olenmn.-
Giover. Jylin Rieliardsou. Rostou ; Uer
ry K. Heath, former as'^lstani seere
f.iry of die treasury,’'and .Mrs. .A'beii
t; Sims, .New Mexi<-o . „
s:;
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honor of he
ing the second slate to radl’y dn
{irnhihilinn re[ieal amemluient to tin*
Constitution, and the tir.st to do ihat
liy iiniinlnioiis vote. Flft(*<*n del<*g,!ies
assembled In Hie Ctipitol fini!dl».g in
Miiditum. were addr«*ssed hy Gqvernor
.^l^i-hniedenuiti. and in eight miniiie.-
tliereaftt^r the resolution of raiinea
lion lind been dni^vvii up atiyf adopii d
to -thi* ac4*onukjiiii>iieni of clir<-rs
. a I93S \V(*»t»-rn N'«rwi*|>vi^'r I'uion.
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1 3#^' longer avers;)
tread wear
2 2®% thicker trca<
3 2*"5 hiilher non.
skid blocks
4 Full Center Trac*
tion
5 Mi>re ahouldei
Non-Skid
e ltandsonirti
prismed sidewalti
7 Full oversize in aU
dimensiuna
O I'hesmartrst .ook<
^ ing tire at its oriel
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Pathfinders
4.40-21
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$t.65
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4.75-19 .
$5.65
5.00-19
.$6.10
LOO-ai
$6.30
5.25-18
$6.85
5.25-21
$7.45
5.50-19
. $7.90
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