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BUT LATTER REAFFIRMS HI.S
DETERMINATION TO -
STICK.
New York Fift-Ti of tho sixt.'Vi
Cfm<ll,(l;ile f s. .for tho TtvTmTrnit lr pr. >i-
nonunation iM'I'r 0 '* '1 :i
Ynont (I.Tlaririn: • i* li «illiti^ly rH<’as.
* <1 ill (Ji'Ii i'af''s rommitt* il to liiin "a-
ooini'U-t.. I> as if Ills name had li'a rr
withdraw n. frdm fh** ronv.. iition." Th-
orilv - gnaturi 1 niis.sinfA was that of
WilTTain (', .MrAdoo.
Only a stfiall h,.K nninir toward a
possihlo fonipromise to bivak tho
(loiiioi ratii deadlock liad laa-n at'ain
• d afti r a Sunday of consultation and
initiative toward an
ie faVorifo son chcoeiits
al convention - ajrrr'T’Th‘to
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
AROUSES INTEREST
frittiTest in community‘itnd ci\Mc hcf-
tcnncmt—aumng members of the Amcr
deun Legion Is growing rapidly, Oar-
land \V. I’owell, diivctor of tiie Le
gion’s national Amerlcanisni cominia
sioii, said in h recent statement is
sued at Ijadlanapolis. Mr. 1‘oweU is
j aliri'cting’Jhis- |>hase of Legion work.
.Copy for This Department Suptdl. il br | Mr 1 ., nV( .|p s statement was based
th»- Arm*ncan I> kC!'*n N»*wh rvic- ) i , » , . ^ . , » ■
, loti the* tnin<]mls «»f requests- whirll !
TAYLOR’S WORK FOR
COMPENSATION BILL
ne\er h;i(} uioh*r an a»hlir,ati<»n
have
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Legion’s bureau.
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MOTHER!
Watch Child’s Bowels
‘‘California Fig Syrup” is
Children's Harmless
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Laxative
earning [ios!s wliicli liave already as
sinned some Ciunmunity responsibility,'
it is. Indeed, surprising how many
Legionnaires are planninu ealnfLiigns
-for iietterment of cnnditions aliout
When the news t!iat the adjusted
eoiiipensation hill has been passed
over the 1 ‘residential veto by the sen
ate i ilaslied from Wasliingten to ly-
dlanapolis where th’ty nr more Ameri
can Legion national executive coinmit-
teemen were In session, one nanier and
one nayie onlyJ was in their minds—
■bdin Thomas Taylor. | t i lvI , lt - y[ r p,,\ve!l declared. "Keiiuests |
For more than'ilve years Taylor, a ; for direction along these lines ; ire re-
young Washington, lawyer of rec44g- eeived daily, and indicate tlmt I'on-
ni/»s| hrilliunce and an ardent Legion- struetlve work for tlieir. neighboas Is i
tmire, had been directing -the Legion’s the principal aim of this great group !
tight for passage of the hill. F.lther as of e\ service men,” he said.
-chairman or vice chairman of the Le- | Mr. I’owell said there was -no in- j-
giou’s nationaj legislative Committee', ' tentlon mi the part of the Legion j
lie had been steerihg legislation beiu^- to sui^dant any agency engaged In
ti dal to the disabled veterans and j work of this character, hut that- the |
other ex-service men. He knew every Legion's broad membership would ; - *
senator, every representative in Wash- qualifj it as an agency best equipped
ington. lie was likcal f<ir his winning to align all community endeavor,
personality, his briULinoo j'f mind and "Tlie volume of the requests re-
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) and could go ••lycwnere if they a hose^ . ,1, , • .
. ,, , , . .. his ability to pn‘sept a case convincing- ceive.l d.itil4<‘d the course of the new-
white the .MrAdoo manager.-- cale'o a - , . . , , , - .. . , . .i *
!- , . . (i in(1 r fl . M|i i | ly t" the men in whose hands rested the bureau, handling tlds w ork." Mr. lous. has colic, teverish breath. »oat-
! V '. I " ir ' a! " ' ' i fate of legislation in which the Legion l*,.well said. "The great number of ed tongue, or diarrhea, a teaspoonful
j'"y ' ' ”" ( l,u,u,n , “ >t " ,uu ra ' v | was Interested. Six times he had got these requests clearly indicate that of genuine “('al-i/ornla Fig Syrup"
im * 1 ' Res med ^ 1, ‘ adjusted compensation measure I.egion men are thinking In linesl of sweetens the stomach ami promptly
through the lenise hy - oyerw helming eteiuiiunify service and are sta-'iing cleans tin* howads of poisons, gases.
In. the-face of that situation. tin i majorities. Three times the senate best channels At expression in the bile, souring food • and \*asfe. Never
t* i part) ifticials and candidate- mini had given the bill Its support. Once various lines. As a ’ consequence, the cramps or oVcrncts. t’piitaihs no nar-
6 ' pers (! legated by the ( (invention to , fate Intervened and idocked its linal community and civic betterment bu cotics or soothing drugs, t'tfildrcn love
t' ! s.o k a '.olittion tor t!i dicollot k re , enrtcfim*nt • once the lute President reati is to function principally in an its delicious taste.
6 1 sumed their ( (inferences w ith some Harding hail swept away Taylor's ef- i ad\is"r\ capacity." A-k yottr druggist for genuine ‘ (‘al-
3 of the conferees hopeful and some ; forts with a stroke of the pen. Advice furnished b\ the bureau wfll ifornla Fig Syrup", which has full di
3 ; plainly discouraged, j p.ut this time, he Intended nothing extend to every phase of comniuhdy nations for babies jual children of all
•' |^i If anj >>ne detinite trend character- to interfere. The-crucial moment baJ 'U*velopm.eht and civ ic, betterment, ar- ages plainly printed, .*»n bettl**. Mot.,
' ^ :/.• (1 the day’s activities, it wn* to- j ar'rhe-l, and as Ta\ lor says himself, cording to Mr Powell. Perbap- iimst er! YiX^iiUst say "<'alifornt i" « r yytl
3 ward a clos«*r union of the anti,-.Mc-j “when the battle is hottest, I think stress will la* laid on recreation *<>r may gel an Imitation tig syrup.
Adoo elementsdf tlu* conv ntion The quicker and don’t lose my liead. -1 <"tne activity which Will tend to oc-
With consummate skill he brought the cupat';,>n «>f the leisure time of the Grafted New Eyelids
pressure to bear vyhich defeated efforts tuition, Put he declares this clearly \ remarkable feat In -iirgery was
riot in the itnerest of any one eamit
date hut to work out their theorv that
if m. Adoo could be eliminated, the ! to have action by the senate delayed anticipates civic'betterment. Including
convention would h,* aide to tind a
nominate. Tiiere ajq'eared to be e\
, r.v eXileetation itliotlg, the fllV.orit'
s,on !• ad'Ts that Smith also w lubl .b
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row morning
Some suggest, d that a further
might b- asked for. and > at*- pr:-
vat ety eXJU (.•■-(< (1 tile view tliat a d s
aar, •■mynt niiabt have to be reported
loayi-ng the d*-ieg-;tes to s, - k --om*-
new course to *f:'ee tin in from tin
grip of the.r 77 baiiot deadlock
In sim otln-r quarters tin .opinion
,w is i \[Tre.'S, d .that til
favorite Son elements,
a rei i" (■■oinmer.*! ns
< andidateis reb-as. tl
ami express nc r*-gr- t
Adoo managers' had . 1
to talk about (oiniirom
’I'll*' meet -ng of. t!;- t v
af.*rs vthiefi prec*,,l* d
comniunlty tiiiil'liiig. memorials, [day- when eyelid- were grafted
ground-' and recreation renters American ohemi-t. the skill being
his anil. A ddiejui. a! • e\ ;
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health conservation, philuuth'roplo a !
ftilnisfrafion, yiutdclis-S progress and
genera! ••• •mniunitv orfr’iid Mtii'-n
"Itecau-e ii .-iidier- of tijr American
legion represent every class in the ,.\,. n ,•>•
Mr. I’•swell d* . 'are 1. “I pre- n , u | j ,T-
die orgmi/afion" w ill go far
'list ivierits for the nation
1 b ■!! V .|,d.; :n|;s of ,\ mcr
Radio Is Presented to
Reconstruction Home
>rv qrirtt
vv
Nov. hovvev .
filing tonight of tin
fere* s. a, t* d iinan
ing the r* b-aso of
step toward a
U grou|» iTf cm
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Scattered Votes.
Harrison 2' |1 g. Ferres »: 1 V; Siba r Fortv f t ballot: Owen 4. Oumnnni
. s Tliomp.-on 1. W .1 Hrvqn 1 I. SpelliUA L :—
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it won:
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Jlarrisi'ii 21 1 , I'lionipson 1 Baker'
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Tw • if: b i al'di. Brown h. Bryan it
liai :is.m 21 ’g. d’homp-on 1
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l. B.ittJd 2"
Fifty third ballotOwi
Fort v t liird ha’llot' Ow ,
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. - F '. a the cqmention /With
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John Thomas
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tie- l"i .' voitun- ef the Forty and
Fight. t!:e fun n'nkiiig. di.v i-oin ef tlie
Aiueri' .n I., gjon nn if. fr-t night
the soi was installed .1. A /. M.undy.
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• * a d • ast i no-ssiige to the
• • .home from i New York
Wants Ex-Service Men t ,,
to Be Scout Leaders
<'haraetertTnn'g tin
merit 'as an ".m ul
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Insures New Members
Uncle Sam’s Health Good
Tto* last '.year. Jin-• been t)ie to ip
iest y ea r ell I •"Kd Ml the ' Pin’
St.it** — . lie "id. dig til s' a • >*■;■-- of ;
piece a.;' pajier wdli'ch he h, id before
him. the opposition bad. twenty -e..,ri
Vofes. /
: A- f I'i,-tr l- -lrrs-i:erj—Ml VVlt ll the Mrew*-
that a senator'had moved ?Jit* bill for
Friit"d s’ate-.
An .e■ ■ ■ :• ■ 11: it.-ur'ance'*T'.-v*>ie\ with f rrrTlinol.n-g
e.\ery iii,*iiiher-hip card Issued b.y the liei-.-ulo. - t ’ hea:
pus? is. the provision that members of Bright.'e •’.:-• i--
tie- Hilton F f.r ovii. dr., po-t of the -.••tid di#bvUw li
A 11 M-*r..V:ill l,e gjim in Indian.Tpoiis make ^(leei-e .-I- lh-,,m .•
"for til * - future Some >f the niembiirs -ul.ir S :• m •■ M.
have alreadv announced that ‘ their
larnsoa 2'*'v. Hr'
1. Pakt r
and el St Owen t
v tit'!: ha Uot I »vven 4. P
’.rovvn It, Bry.Vi 11. Fifty - xifi ballot Owen l P va:
Fiftv seventh ballot Owen 1. Bryan •
Finn t i • nth ha lie:
1 1 Pirns.m mi ’ , | mkef 1,
F:fte. n’h ballot Brow n !i. Bryan 11. i’
* ■ Harr>on 2"’g. Baker 1 j Fif• y efghth balliU. Owen 1. Bah man
Sixte,*Mt li* ba 1 lot: Br,iw ;i l. IIryan 11 . j .'‘.lev.:
popela-nd ' .. | i - 'f'v a:a' h hJ|lot Ow en : \ ! '■ 1 2
Sixtieth b.iTh.e Ow. ti 24;—Brym .2
en >* Were s p o K , gd’
d.ite- pre-id- d ov •
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son. df Virgin t, w 1
"Are y,ui re e!y . d a> j*>r?
sure?" I .-line the anxious qtier
sena!' r"*! 1 frenils "t tin 1 biil
An
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w • David -F H
H ' . n i f Ijidinn.i ■ •:
• vl K i ri; . (lov/t ::
Vi iryiaud .Senator V
g.ari lames Al (’ox
pi N i la; a.- ka ; (o-iv err..
N* vv !i.imps! jre; (P-v ■'
■ nd .IV •
Sens Key to Sc
, "Now
or never Tl
ie Legion is
2 (
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mi." saiq Tuyl
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When
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was go,ing ft
happ.-n It
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nothing.. That
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civs ..are* paid fn-tn . p- st funds, and VfKetabl» I’tlN am b.-th a tv
h’flve I'eeti secured from a national 1 t
casualty in-ur un'e company'. - d'- * Says Horses Talk
j Joseph (I'Him,, a' writer of-west
Post to Have New Home m - r dm of Bps
f-oU l"ll*ge nd of ( lei'l^i't' vm iltliv er-
their building
In
ace
!■ r t\hat nn-.n uFfhe laeghm will
*• tiii.ir iinti.iin:* fund in ' ' 'c "In v'l, , of i.v w r tings
Harlii
L
irq ove,
a v
file Legion'
Wi *!
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Tin- n
n. S <’.. K F. Allen,
tnercl cm. h i- offered tq give
gfonn ires 1 per cen-t'-of Ids. gross sales
for t'!-.' pi" The post po--, ; -s,.< n
title F-?—|>p.j f: 11n of i it Ii.t ] >.. ri; nd
ton hit /.a-, and it is expc-ted tlmt
nth'! - ’ f bants will f"l i i-ev the lead
of M: Aib-n in providing funds fur
pre« • ' ' " : ■
Long Pory Ridt
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FOR INDIGESTION
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has
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from ii
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St. Haul,
dm
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a ,. former
- army '•'> J,
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to repr
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at the
national <
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two V'lds , ilc!
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of \n
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IV k'-ndali’s
went ’.. - 1 .tlie
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Fourth of July "Auto Acciderds.
Durham \ip ..id nts ' k
Thin v-third hai'.et V rr's dm Ow.-n Si vcnty-secohTF ballot: Ow .
\Y \ Has* m "f. Mas- «... er f.T'-. Bryuvn 2 |
Thirty-fourth halieTT* Ferris ije, Owen Se\ etity third ball (it t - tdw > :: 2 Pak- r I'm'* " ' • I ' |l -‘ ' ••• • a •' ’
: r>L Brvan 2 - ; :—. ,.i.Am'e-lap,tl...ty.,
rious ii not-*+-ri-t* -4
lleutenan’ Pev eltte, n montl.?
seas -erpii v ~f' illnVVed . (iurill
he fought Uv t'hateau Thierry, Vesle
river I'd Meuse-Arg' ' II;s outfit
w. .« 'pe tirs: to er> -- the ’. !•<(.• r when
tirst glon’s Fourth of- July celebration in
1|V ,. r Man- !! .•. and he will visit Legion
which i I’" s? ' along Ids route a- he travels t?
the B.i'24 eccn of T.egio; tmires.
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
—
ZH AND 75i PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
DROPSY
a : ' " p- -■ ; - ' ' " ' ; tl.wi Army of t >.•, upatlen moved* Int*
Thirtv fifth ballot: Owen 2.1. J \V_ S*<* v *^ty-fourth ballot: Ovv.-n 2. Baker ! 0il l. injuries, and several min" r Mpurvi Germany. He was di^chanaal a cap
Gerard 1.
Thitr y sixth ballot:
1. Gerard 1.
Thirty-seventh ballot: Owen 21.
Thitrv-eighth hadlot: Owen 24
. Bryan 4. Kevin 1
j Seventv-fifth ballot. Owen 4. Baker
Owen 25. Dohev
, 2, Bryan.4 _
Seventy-sixth baiiot: Owen 4, Baker
2. Bryan 4 i
Seventv-seventh ballot: (> wen 4
Thirty-ninth baiiot.; Owen 4. Jackson Baker 2. Bryan 4.
1 Seventy seventh ballot: Owen
Fortieth ballot: Owen 4. 1 Baker. 1. Bryan 4, Roosevelt 1.
ies. occurring Hurley Crabtree. 2 >
of Faldwcll. i< dead The injured are
John Crabtree, ’(if West Hillsboro,
ifather of the dead man
\Y
nnston Hall. 17. of Bahama.
w hose
condition is.thought to he cr t. al.
Edward Roberts, '.ft, of Bahama
i Violet Hall, .age three, daughter ot
Robert Hall, of Bahama
tain" n,l returned t<> VV'asldngton to
take up ills neglected law practice. But
L.g.mn work interested him. and he
ha- found the time to be restHinsTble
6?
in a large measure for the passage of
many pieces of legislation, notably the
Sweet hill, which increased the C"^
pensation of disabled comrades.
TREATED ONE
WEEK FREE
Short breathing relieved in •
fcnw hour%; swelling reduced In a law dav« ( regulate*
rj -r / f • O J the4|tver. kidney*, ttomech and heart,purifie* the blood.
Uniforms tor Legion DQna •trengthenetheentlre *y*tem.*riteforfreetriallreet«
I ni* t!ii< fnr tin* Torr;n^: f <»n Atlanta. ctoRciA. .lEBtabhahed i&95^
American Legion hand ha ve been pur ** *•*” of i* tnatuii Dwy.)
chased at a cost >f $T74Tni according
to post officers. Trie cent is of marine
him- gilt Legion buttons, daps and
shoulder straps of yellow : yeljow silk
fourragere. Mack Sam Brown h^lt.
breeches with yellow^stripe, and fdue
cap. . The band has '"already secured
a number of engagements.
was
MITCHELL EYE SALVE
heal*, Inflamed ey,8 granulated l|,1,,
■t ves. v*c. Sure Safe. Spredv. 25c at
•11 druggists. Hall & Ruckei, N. Y.a