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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C.
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AMERICAN
LEGION#
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LEGION MEET WILL *
RECORD-BREAKER
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Imj |L>nvi‘H-
H AcN'in.
With thr«‘«* umit conventions* In!
progress slmultniifotiKly In four con j
ventlon hulls, the llt'Jl K!»ffifrin« of [
the Amerlnin Leyton him! Its ’jitti lint erf
1 todies nt St. I’aul, Minn., from
September 1*1 to 1!* promises to be onr
of the greatest veterans’ conventions j
In the history <>f the country. Shtyj
thousand visitors are expected to make !
the pllyrimaye to the convention city, |
coming from every ‘■date In the I nion
and from‘tunny foreign lands.
Greetings to the l.egioimaires will
he extern-bed betmlf of tin
” tion city by Mayor Arthur 1
himself a Loginnnairo, and on |>elialf
of the Minnesota department -of the
Legion hy Its commander. Formal re
spouse will he made on behalf of
National Fommnnder John It. t^uinn,
of the. Legion, hy .lames T. Williams,
Jr., editor of the I’.oston Transcript.
There will also be greetings from
many other organizations. Among
these are the <!rnnd Army of the Ke
public, tin* Fnltyd Confederate \ et
erans, the Cnited '.Spjtttish War Vet
erans, the Women’s Overseas' league,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the
Idsahled American Veterans, the
Knights of Columbus, the Legion Aux
iliary and the Forty and Fight. Com
mander W. It. llaldejuan of the Cnited
Confederate Veterans has stated that
he will attend the conventjon.
At the opening session of the con
vention on Monday morning, Com
mander (jnlnn wilt make his report.
It Is of particular Interest' In this
connection that this convention marks
the fifth anniversary of the permanent
organization of the Legion across the
river from St. Faul at Minneapolis in
11*111.
Among the distinguished speakers
who will address the convention are
<Ien. Frank 'I'. Mines, director of the
United States veterans’ hu.reau; Sam
uel (lompers. president of flu) Ameri
can Federation of Labor; Jt/dge Kone*
saw Mountain Landis, baseball arbiter,
anil John Itarton Pnyno, chairman of
the American Kod Cross.
Impressive memorial services In
rffo jr A&
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MISS FORKER IS
OFFICIAL SOLOIST
r
I I larv i'--ling and threshing northern I'alifornia
to-rapti of .Major MacLaicn's ptane a-fti-r» tin wr> '*k
Margaret L< igh, selected to represent Chicago jn the
with ' comhUtes draw n hv I
Sihcriatl isliin ldhat niinvd hi-
mules. 2
world till
— First pho-
:lit.3—Miss
Alma Forlcer. of I5akerstlel«l. C.tL,
veteran of tin* Cheinica] Warfare
service of the Fnjtiai States :trmy,
descendant of Spanish*<\unjuistadores
and of Morgans of American Uevolu-
f+onary fame and of the noted Lees
of Virginia, will sing at the sixth an
nual convention of tin* American Le
gion In St. I’aul, Minu., on September
LI to lit. She has just been selected
hy National Commander John R.
Quinn from n list of forty applicants
as convention sotist.
Sixty thousand veterans, it Is esti
mated, will hear the California song-
turd, who. while war Was on, thought
thai it was the duty of a young and
aide bodied American woman to do
more than sing for tire buys in France
and so enlisted in the Chemical War-
tare hram h of Cncle Sum’s army.
I orker found time from her mill-
duties#to sing for the soldiers.
She became a familiar figure'at
and canteen. .
*'ti in <’aIitornia, Mis- Forker has
>’aMislied reputation as a ehurch
concert singer in her native st;it,.
ilnd also i:i New V ork city. Beginning
-t
Over 100,000 people have
testified that TANLAC
haa relieved them of:
Stomach Trouble,
Rheumatism,
Mai-Nutrition,
Sleeplessness,
Nervousness,
Loss of Appetite,
Loss of Weight,
Torpid Liver or |
Constipation.
"Ask Anyone Who Has
Taken TANLAC"
OVER 49 MILLION BOTTLES
SOLD
pai
ant
,t Atlantic Citv.
rer nrustenI ovtwiailatr willriTTc "slTTiTy"
later an
went to
of the fiiano and hci'ominj.
Mecompii.-lied violinist, she
Modesty is s.iMii ; itiil s 1
7 r eij Jij 1 he Tit'S t UTcT' (if TH
vain ahotit.
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NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
Ku Klux Klan Denounced,
Defeated and Threatened
With Machine Guns.
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T-.
11 former < !ov. CoI»»
tepresentat i\ c James I*',
will have to haw a run-
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
I N t*\F way or another the Ku Klux
klan was an important feature of
the news of the past week. Mere and
there over the country the sheeted or
ganization was denounced, defeated
and threatened with machine-gun fire.
| Taking up the challenge Issued to
President Codlldge and himself hv
l '
j John W. I*avis, Meneral Mnwes went
down into Maine, where the klan is
supposed to he a strong element of
the Kepuldican party, and boldly con
demned It hy name, despite the plead
ings of the ! lute Uepiiblh an leaders.
Agreeing with the Memocratlc candi
date that the klan has no proper place
in this or any other campaign, Mr.
Mavves said government could mu last
If the klan way was the right way to
enforce the law, that lawlessness can
not he met with lawlessness If eiviliza-
inarics | ( y i
ISlc.ase and
Byrnes, who
oiT primary.'
In Montana the returns to date from
the Itejrrrtdiean primary indicate the
norninaTbui of Frank Lihdeiiiian for
senator and Joseph M. Inxon for-gov-
i nior,
OKWhOK WIIKFI.FIt. vice' presi-
^ rUuuiaLf'andidate on the LaFeUette
ticket, planned to open his campaign
September 1 with a speech on Boston
common. But he was notified that he
must he in Montana that day to face
trial on the indictments charging him
w ith misuse 'of hi- senatorial ‘ ollice.
The I.aFollette-Wheeler leaders were
Infuriated, and (’hnirman N'llwn de
clare!) the action of the, Montana dis-
trief attorney was “a dear indication
that the Itepartnient of Justice is to
be used as an adjunct,op tb** Bepnh-
lican c!>mmittee in tliis campaign."
P *SI «»FFI*’F l.YSI’FFTOU WIL-
* LIAM FAMV, one of tbe ‘most fa-
mous thief c;itcli**rs in the governtiient
•‘tuploy, who has been stat!on*'d in
diiiongo for several years, Is hltnself
in jail accused of being the ’’inside
taan’’ in tlie .SL’.nnn.Oo*i mail rttlihery
"hich was perpetrated at RondouF
III.. <»H-tlie nightnf June FJ. The rob
bers on that occasion shot and killed
*
"tie of their own hand, and Several of
them were caught. Others escaped,
and it 1< believed hy the authorities
who have been watching Fahy that he
divided the loot with them.
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honor of the World war dead will coil- i flon was to he maintained. Me sof
K.W't'F’S signature to the London
reeiiietit for putting the Oavvs^s
plan in operation was authorized by
both tbe senate and tlie chamber of
deplities, the opposition being- in n.
hopeless minority. M. Bo. n care,
though attacking M Mcrriot severely
"n several points, sufiported the iu*e-
mier on the main uuestion of accept
ing the agreement. In (b itaany the
prospect was not so rosy for the gov-
HJude the tirst session of the conven
tion. Miss Alma Forker, of Bakers
field, Cal., who has been chosen ns
convention 'sotist, will sing.
Tuesday afternoon Will he given
over to the great convention parade.
In which 23,(NX* marchers and more
than 30*1 hands and drum corps will
take part. Flection of national ofllcers-
on Friday morning will oonfol,ii<lo the
convention, which will he occupied in
the meantime with formulation of
Legion policies and In a round of con
vention festivities.
Dinner, Social Event
for Legion .Auxiliary
Foremost on the’ program of the
American Legion Auxiliary convent'on,
which opens at St. I’aul, on September
l. r >, Is the state’s dinner, which Is also
the leading social event of the entire
Legion convention, 'rids liantjuet will
he held nf the Masonic temple at 7:30
o’clock on Tuesday everting. - '
Brilliant decorations, beautifully
gowned women, lights, music-, combine
to make a function which Is not soon
forgotten. Fach department has its
own special table, which Is decorated
in distinctive fast ion by the depart
ment’ Itself. The varjegated schemes
contribute largely to tlie dash and
splendor of the scene
National otllcers, department dele-
gates, national executive committee
women and all ehairnien of the nation
al committees of the Auxiliary Will he
present. The national commander ivf
t)ie Legion and notables on convention :
committees v'111 tie guests. / L —i
Sessions of the convention- proper :
will he held at the Central I’reshyter-
lan church and will open on Motidity
afternoon. Judge Kene-i/v M. Landis
will address (lie Auxiliary. Fleetion
national otlieers will he heltf on Fri
day morning and will conclude the
convention.
tened this a hit by deelaring that
the klan in many loealitie- lie lecog-
nlzod aq "in-Bnctive groping for lead-
ership toward law enforeement which
was md found in cowardly politicians
and otticeholders.’’ But, he said, to
inject religious and racial issues into
poluies, was contrary to the welfare
of all tji*; people and to the letter and
spirit of the Constitution.of the Cnited
States.
Following the lead of Presidential
Candidate Mavis, the Memocratic state
l onventlon of * *hio declared against
the klan by. adopting this resolution:
"Whenever any organization, no
matter what it rhooses to he called,
whether Ku Klux klan or any other
name, raises tfie standard of racial or
religions belief as a test of fitness for
public ollice, it does violence to the
spirit of American institutions and 1
must he condemned by all who believe ;
in American Ideals.”
j In Texas the klan suffered defeat
when Mrs. .Miriam Ferguson, wife of
ft fonnei—governor who was im
penehed, won the MeinoVratic guherna- *
forial nomination In the run-off pri
mary. heating Judge Robertson, who
was the klan Candidate, hy about
So.imio votes. Mers was mainlv an
anti klan campaign, and she savs no
member uf tlW* order will he appointed
to ottire by her, nor will any. recent
appointees he retained in ottire if they
are known to he atlillated with the
Uan. Since her nomination is virtu
alh ei|uivalent to election. .Mrs. |Vr
guson will he the first woman to hol.l*
the position of governor In the Fnic
States. Republican leaders In Te* as,
who sav tlicir party there has a'w vs
been antl-klan though toleranf will
try to make prohihition the is-tn* amL.
profess to see a chance to elect a gov
ernor.
Kluxers of Michigan set up their
fiery cross and held meetings on- a hill
within the boundaries of Camp Custer
Military reservation with the apparent
Intention of gaining recruits from the
T.inni men! in milRary~fraiuing there.-;
Brig. Men. Meorge Van Morne Moseley,
camp commandant, Wals -jtroused t<> i
wrath and issued an order fojdddUing :
such meetings and warning the men of ]
the camp to keep away from them. Me
directed that the hill he covered with
machine gun tire and that It he swept
j'n | ernmeijl Ciiuhl not '-ec Its w ,|y to oh-
taining the two-thirds vote necessary
to pass the Mavves tdll fn the reiebs-
tag. unless the Nationalists permitted
defections in tlieir delegation. The
Communist's * 'disrupted the debates
w ith-riotous act ions and the president
of the reichstag was compelled to call
in the |ioIjce. The Socialists and
bourgeois parties are eager for a dis
solution of the reichstag, hut the call-^F'iteinent
ing of new elections would greatly re
tard ratifnatipn of the Mavves plan
and cause serious economh’ and imliti-
cal troubles in tkyrlnany.
< •wen 1». Young has "one to Ilurope
Jo take the position of temporary
agent general for repartitions, and it
is understood the permanent agent
general will be s. Barker Filbert, for
mer under-o, retarv of tbo treasury.
Rufus *’. Ma,w os of Chicago, brothof of
<'o*|ici;aI I'awes, has gone across t<+
hdii put the Dawes plan in operation.
V1FFARM.,
ditor of the Nation and istw- ttf
the most obnoxious, of the so-called
"intellectuals” of Ainericfrr'jilir-wsk—np-
a hornets' nest in the Institute of Boll-
tics at Williamstown, Mass., hy a
speech in w hjcli he charged that the
Cnited States government aids Ameri
can hankers ~nd capitalists to exploit
weaker countries, especially in Latin
America, by supporting loans and .in
vestment- with' the use "f military
forces •'controlled hy politicians with
out principle." Me declared: ’’The
blood of 3.im*i Haitian- slain by our
American marines and of the P**i dead
in \ era Cruz,'mostly wymen an'! chil
dren, dishonors our good name, espe
cially when involved with so sordid a.
husitie-- a" debt collection.”
Rear .Admiral 11 arry 11 us+\ retired,
inilignantly replied: "I have been 50
.vears in the navy* and have never
known a case where the navv was
> -.-r,
y, v:h \i* vh V.H we We we we wm We We We we we We we We Ve '
.j#-,,
-
IREN
Say “B^yer”- Insist!
For Pain Headache
Neuralgia Rheumatism
Lumbago Colds
n n-lv a
Alma Forker..
New York to cultivate her’ natural
vocal abil: y. W hile there, she tilled
n-ituiei’oi!'* engagement’* in and • about
the 11:c11 -1 Hi>. Returning to i .ilifor-
Kt i, . v |.e, n teadh'.-g v and
tn t - • • •n ert ctig igeii.cnt> through
out the stati*.
The convention ->JAt is the; only
"on in im-inber of Frank S Reynolds
p"Si of the Legion, at Bakersfield. She
is ;il-y pro-i l.-nt of the newly organ-
ized—R.akei'stjebl unit of tin- Legion
Auxiliatv.
B,uvt'r'p,'ick:iee
which contains proven directions
ITindV'"Raver" boxes of 12 tab!. **
Also iiottles of 2-1 and Inn—Br-i g -
Avririn t« tfie trade mark -of Bar# r Mar'.i-
'a* ti;re cf M‘*uotot'tlcacidefctf*r • f Sali**' lifa :<'
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
hanflem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder 'disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
sent to collect a debt. The statement
that 3.(**»<* Haitians were killed by our
marim*s is outrageous. It Is not true.
When charges like these art* made
against our gallant forces they should
be -sustained by more than a mere
Me added that the sLadAe-
»»
merit that the Americans killed Wom
en and children at Vera Cruzwas a
*v ■
lie. Vlllard "•Mid he got his informa
tion from men on both sides, one of
whom' was an American admiral, hut
he declined t<> give that individual's
name. - Rear Admiral Hilary B. Jones\
also denied the trutii of the state
ments made hy Vlllard, toleration of
whom is one of the crimes comiflitted
in the name of liberty.
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MU' I ILNANTS SMITH AM* NFL-
SWN early last week made the-
slairt Imp from Frederick>daI to Ivlg-
ttit, Frecnland. and pr.cpareil their
planes for ilm last (light, over fjjF sea,
to Indian Harbor, Labrador.. Lieuten
ant I.ocatelli of Italy and'his compan
ions, vv bo were lost oh the tliLdil frotn
Iceland to < f n en la ml. were found by
the American erniser Richmond three
days-later, llnatiiig in their broken
plane 1 > miles "IT Cape Farewell.
They were uninjured, but the plane
•\ as so badly damaged that l.ocatelli
,i,sku4 that it be *i|cs|roved.
•First test Mights of the. 7.R L‘, built
in Cormafiy for Urn Fniteif Slates. rt‘-
vealed serious - d.-fc.-is in the huge
Zep'etin*. engines It • u.y be llecos-
sagy to install a new set nf motors
before tin* airship starts across tht
Atlantic. In other respects tbe trials
were ipiire satisiactory
N<»'IMFR of tin* great '•aoking
mpanies—W ilson iV Co. of *'hi-
cago Is in trouble. Last vfeek It was
put—in the bands of receivers byr tl.e
ItrittMl States court In New York
where it is incorporated. Its opera
tion w ill Im continued by-them. For
some time hankers, lawyers and rep
resentatives of the $11MJ**H*.iMM) Com
pany had been trying to work out a
plan of finaneial reorganization with
out recourse to the courts and they
bad made sulcstantia! progress when a
small stockholder upset their work
by having a temporary rec»*iv.er ap
pointed by a New Jersey court.
Big Time Planned for
Members of “40 and 8
Spicy and full of pep will be tin*
program which aw;. ,?s the g'.iNJrTniem-
l.m.fs of F t So. iete d'-s Quarante
Moaimes et Unit ( lievaux, practically
:4tvcry^i.>iu' a*f w boni is expected t" at
tend tin* national convenjion held in
coniiecj+oiv vvitii tlie Amer.caii L'**gion,
ut St. Ban}, frotn Septebiher 15 to U*.
Till* lio\. ar so. jety will live up to Its
r.-pu-tpi.jiju a-'‘ , Tnv playground of the
Legiofi. it ;s said.
Conv**nF'.it affairs will culminate
f'*r the Forty and Figlilers on Thurs-
da.y. That afternoon w ill witness tin*
election of national ..tllcers and In. the
exctiing will be staged ibe great prom
en: de at fin* .Minnesota state fair
grounds. • w here some .duo men w ill be
HAARLEM OIL
&£X33!IS53i
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggist: Irwst
on the original genuine-GoLD Medal.
KILLS PESKY
BED BUGS
P. D. Q.
Just think, a 'fc lex of I*. iBrsky
I'evils c'uwtusi mal.es a ip:.ir' . ■-gd. ’<
si i t million Red B igs. R..a c» FI as
‘T '’ooties, and .dops future ge*.-ra: ons
•v hilling tlieir eggs. II Ml d es t m , I e
e ' If'ttdnK. I.iipad Arc t<< ti ■ p .- s -
is. w hat B. M is like. If. i L-; K St a 1
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1 a chan e as a sn"W' M '*
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‘ '-at resort. 1 ’at' !,: : j"
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be
enlivened In
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•a. kaite of i*. I * 'g . • ' ■ : .
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to
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kill the
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'invention pu-
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the fair gi*i-uniB.
In
for tin* doings
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Works, Terre Mn .?> Ira
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Sessirm* will he lield at .Junior Bio-
•unced
Xddison
s ambassador. r*»
Shef-
arnb: ssador
is ji jgradu-
Damage Memorial Steps;
Forced to Pay Neat Sum
Disregard of tin* line-marble steps
that adorn tin* entrance to the Legion
Memorial building at Khnmokin, Ba.,
re<*ently cost Vincent Lopez, famous
leader of a dunce orchestra that ap- w ‘ t * 1 hullets If another meeting of the
pea red In the Legion gymnasiuiu last
1~\ ISBA T*'I I FS from Sliangjiai Noii)
that city, hitherto immune from
the fighting of the civil warfare in
A rfv
China, was about to be the scene of
a battle between tin* rival armies of
Kiangsu and Chekiang provinces. For-
IJJtFSIMFNT CnnLIMCK anm
* tbe apjioinynent of Fdgar A
Rancroft of Chicagn
Japan and of James Rockwell
tii'M o ( f New Vi'irk iity-;+s
Mexico Mr. Bancroft
a!'* of Knox college and ('oliiinljia uni-
.'cis’ity. an eminent lawyer anil jan mi-
thor. Me succeeds- Cyrus F.\Woods
wdn* resigned in June. Mr. Sfjidlield.
who takes the post made vacant by
the resignation of Charles B. vjarren,
;ils." is a distinguished lawyer arid
writer, has served. In tlie New York
islaflire and is a foriuer president
n*
■er lia
11 In
tie*
aft.
eni' on, so as not
t..
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with
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all ,StB
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Special arrang**-
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par'ies. aHiletic
and iiq
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and oflier -eoiir-
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beeii made hy the
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tin
■it* building, will
ndnet
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Ties
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automobile tours
ClearYourSkin
Of Disfieurmif Blelnishe.s
Use Guficura
Pamiile Smp. Oirtm^nt. Talcim fro Addr'-j*
eign residents were cal I i in? fprgun-I of the National Repuhllcnn clnh. M»
May, a neat sum *n damages. In rt*-
niovlng their trunks from the me
morial building following the enter
tainment, members of the orchestra
dragged their trunks down the marble
stairs to the street, inflicting a num
ber of dents in the ornamental stair
way. Ixipez and his organization ai*- ; pr*‘»m*’y of the true American In his
klan we're held there.
Henry Ford was quoted last week
hy the Montreal Star as saying that
the klan is the - vTctlm of lying propa
ganda and if the truth were known it
would he looked upon as a body of
patriots concerned with nothing hut
the future of the country and the su-
; boats ami marines, though it was not
believed they would he molester. Rre-
1 sumahly the row is due to the plan
of Fen. \Vu Bel Fu, war lord of Cliihll,
to oust the governor of Chekiang us
a preliminary to attacking Chang Tso-
Lin. his rival.
is a graduate
law school.
if Vale and of Harvard
A';
penred In the vicinity of Shaimikln re*-
eently and a committee of tht. 'Amer
ican Legion and "old John Uldiw"
arme<l witli a warrant attended the
concert. The Illustrious leader at
drst presented an Indignant mood
when the claim of damages was made, ;
but finally settled In full when con- !
fronted with a warrant and the pros
Ppcts of the city bustlle.
own land. Mr. Ford, who was on his
yacht en route to MetrnR, at once de
nied positively having made these
statements and asserted he had given
no-Interview to anyone while in Mont
real and had not discussed the klan’.
S HCRFTARY OF COMMFRCE
HOOVER has issued a call for the
! third national radio congress to meet
j in Washington on September 30.
Among the questions to he considered
FTHOFFH the Soviet government are: Interconnection of broadcasting
always has ample funds for prop- stations for the handling of national
i Uganda purposes, and although it has ! events; revision of the present fre-
! been exporting wheat for some time, j quency or wave length allocations to
it is likely that soft-hearted Americans reduce Interference; use of high fre-
• will soon In* asked again t< give their | quencles or short waves; classification
money to save Russians from stnrva- of broadcasting stations, possible dis-
' tion. The Moscow'government, it Is | continuance of class C stations; Mm-
reported. admits this year’s crop fail- Ration of power, division of time, zon-
ure involves GO per cent of (he planted log of broadcasting stations; means
area and that a ramln,*-aa burUmt tlmt
of 1021 is imminent. I'noflicially, tlie
blame for the situation is lahFto ex-
1 to point- of hi-toric. scale and linlus-
rrial intere-t In and about St. Raul
for the various days of the conven
tion. Fistinguisheil guests and ofli-
| cJals of the Legioji yv ill be ln>usei] at
jtlo* Athletic and Minnesota clubs,
wfiere Sr. Raul people will 'he given
a (jiiitice to int^*t thetik At the. Elks’
dub. the White Bear Yacht club, the
Auto club and other civic organiza
tions every effort will he made for the
entertainment of the convention
crowds.
lOR NA 1 HANIFL B. DIAL* of ] orhltiint taxes, forced lonns. uionojcxjx
South ( arolina was defeated for of commerce and the itrtilk ial dell
renominutwm in the Democratic prl- l*of agricultural [values.
for TkstinguisRing the Identity of ama
teur calls from foreign countries; In-
terference Ry electrical devlrea other
>nop'Myi| than radi*> transmitting stations; re-
•flatiop'j.Uitions between government and com
j mei.'cial services.
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with tlie support of the state de
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after the honor of entertaining the
Legionnaires. San Francisco, Fnl., has
extended a.n invitation for 11*25, offer-
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