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M°k’’ ,zcs M~ cc^terrancan forces as Crisis Grows More Acute 1,1 ■<T i ||M|o, , ..|******tlW » " 1 ifck ' * v ABE1& u *▼***. I » 3 yj 'Hopr ■ —»■' — lan ’JWIIFifc ■I iW - . -m ■ Hi war I / \ ~ —-——— British naval an- ■ ■ / \ *ign leads fleet. fli'' ‘ —*. '** ' Jg, ““'" .T„4- ‘"T'j* ! ~1-X i ' ,„, I <XSpS§ :S **y '"WI J I ■ ’.‘ ** ' **¥ ■ ■- X— EMh»A. WP ‘ 3U~a38l B j~Britiil> »uh skirts ancient Malta British warships in Malta harbor '

,f (r o) additional tioops to Malta, mobilization of British naval at the mouth of the Suez canal; dispatch of reinforcements g» r n ?on yarding the British legat.on at Ethiopia’s capital; ! ■^ emen . of aerial forces to the Sudan, adjacent to the “trouble ■ ’—thus * vrt tt£ P s ukvn b >' Great Britain as the Balo-Ethi-

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tions, is expected to end about Sept. 15. When the cabinet meets Europe may know whether it is going to war or Mussolini is to he permitted to do as he wants. The cabinet left no alternative.

opian crisis threatened to ignite an international conflagration which might once more plunge the nations of the world into war. England moved to defense of Malta, island strategically located on the Mediterranean trade route, and to Port Said, gatew-ay to the east, because of the importance of these points in the defense of the empire.

At midnight Saturday there will go into effect a series of decrees wbich give un idea of the deliberation with which Mussolini has hewn a course to which he is determined to stick. They overshadow even the po-

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. litical implications of the long! . cabinet communique in which it i was pointed out, almost con- ■ temptuously, that the league has ' never even voted, much lees been I anle to apply, penalties of what- ‘ ever nature against a nation , whose course it has disapproved. The communique said: “In view of eventful possibili- | ties in the future, and to guaranI tee our economic resistance, the problem of the necessities of na£ ural life have been examined. “Elementary means have been provided by a particularly abundant grain crop in the present agricultural year. “So far as needs of an industrial nature are concerned, the cabinet has decided that those of ' a civil nature, as opposed to I those of a military nature, must I give place to the extent which | military exigencies both of the ' present and futurt may impose." Then come the war basis deI crees: 1. Foreign credits must be ' surrendered to the government. Foreign bonds and Italian bonds l placed abroad must be converted i into treasury bonds. Foreign credit bonds and stocks must be I converted. 2. For three years industrial I and commercial companies may ! not pay dividends in excess of 6 per cent. In cases where divi- ■ demls have been more than 6 per cent, companies tnay ask to be limited on the basis of a three year average, interest which is not distributed (as in excess of 6 per cent) must be invested in state bonds which may not be dsiposed of within three years. 3. A 10 per cent tax is imposed on dividends, interest payROYS. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Office, Ropm 9 Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 104 and 1022 Decatur, Indiana Aug. 36 —Chattanooga Commun- ' ity sale. Sept. 3—Pure Bred Short Horn 1 Cattje, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Sept. 4—John E. Brown. 3 mile i east of Auburn, Ind. jersey cattle. Sept. 6—4-H Club calves, Indi-1 ana State FairSept. 9—Verta M. Sale, .% mile | I north of Uniondale. Cattle and j I general farm sale. Sept. 11—Stillman Goff. RockI ville, Ind., Chester White hogs. Sept. 12 —Hubert Geisler, Admr. 1 mile south Plegsapt Mills. General farm sale. Sept. 16 —John Meyer, 3 miles] south and 5Mi miles west of Decatur. General farm sale. iSept. 17—Herman Sautbine, % I , mile west of Honduras. General . . farm sale. “Claim Your Sale Date Early” My service includes looking after every detail of your sale and more dollars for you the day of i your auction.

i menu, prices and profits of every 1 description, bonds and stocks. 4. By December 31, 1937, all vehicles used to transport patten- i gers (for payment), in town or I country, public or private, must be propelled by motors using 1 charcoal gas or gasoline substi- | tutes. (The principal gasoline | substitute would be sugar beet ! alcohol. Fascist technicians have i developed a charcoal motor which it. Is asserted is applicable on a prac.lcal basis to motor cars.) I MARRIAGE RATE GAINS THROUGHOUT CANADA Saint John. N. B. —(UP) — New Brunswick led Canada in the rate, of marriage growth In 1934. figures 1 just isuued by the Dominion Bur-, eau of Statistics reveal. While in every .province there was an increase in the marriage rate,, ' the incraaao was greatest in New i Brunswick, where there were 7.1 | marriages for every 1,000 of population, aa eonupared with 6 in the previous year. For the whole of Canada the increase in the marriage rate was from 6 to 6.8. Bat Becomes Girl's Pet Atlantic, la. (U.R) — Miss Gladys i Frazur disdains the ordinary type of pet but goes for her bat in a big way. The farm lass acquired her starnge pet from a limb off a tree near her home. A grown bat and two little ones clung to it. ’ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

I^—— I ■MH— M HI Illi ■HUB iwnrimi ■ Hurry to Schafer’s Great riRF QAI F riilL uHLL SSffll fiM W 9■ 9HBBM— gfif Ijaas, IfeWiisail (Stock Purchased From “COLONIAL FURNITURE C 0.,” Cleveland, Ohio.) SALE GOING OVER WITH A BANG! Better Hurry! In Some Cases Quantities j Are Nearly Exhausted ITEMS IN FIRE SALE I I T | . i ir Pl . C LIVING ROOM SUITES Inis Is lour lhance to have bed room suites DINING ROOM SUITES ) WE URGE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS WHO ARE THINKING OF BUYING FURNI- OCCASIONAL TABLES TIRE THIS FALL OR WINTER TO INSPECT STUDIO COUCHES AND LOOK THIS FINE STOCK OVER AT AN BED SPRINGS EARLY DATE. MATTRESSES 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS SEE THIS FINE ASSORTED STOCK. 9x12 rug PADS CHECK THE PRICES OVER AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE TBIS OUTSTANDING SALE. WICKER FURNITURE WE POSITIVELY CANNOT DUPLICATE THE VniTV rA'iu vi-tw BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING IN THIS IYLABINETb SALE Childs Table and Chair Sets ALL FIRE SALE MERCHANDISE OITR STORE OPEN DISPLAY ED IN OUR WAREHOUSE EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT I ®CHAFEIfe | HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS I — ------

I♦ • I ■ | Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months Saturday, Auguat 31 Mumma family reunion, Franke park in Fort Wayne. Sunday, September 1 Brown family reunion, Legion Me-, inorial Park. Winchester etreiet. Uhrick reunion, Sunaet ipark, near • I Decatur. Sluseer-Gause family reunion, J. ) E. Oauae grove, seven miles south and one mile eatd of Willtihlre, . Ohio. Roop family reunion, Lawton Park, Fort Wayne. Annual Urick reunion, Sunset park, near Decatur. Schnepp "and Manley reunion, 1 Snaet park, rain or shine. Labor Day, September 2 I Bra ndyberry reunion, HunnaNuttman parlc. Baker reunion, Sunset park, Decatur. Lenhart annual reunion, Sunset park, east of Decatur. Lenhart annual reunion, Sunset park, east of Decatur. Sunday, September 8 Johnson reunion, Sunset park, rain or shine. Chronister family reunion, Han-na-Nuttman park, Decatur. Twenty second annual reunion of the Elzey family, Legion Memorial , Park, Decatur. o— , Soviet Prints de Maupassant ] Moscow (U.R>—The State Publishing House has started the pub-

IlicaUou of a complete edition of the works by Guy de Maupassant, in 18 volumes. The first ten volumes will be published in 1939-1936 i and the rest In 1937. Old Jail Is Community House Walnut Ridge, Ark. (U.R) —An odd modernisation job has been completed In Lawrence County. To {demonstrate the durability of nati ive stone buildings, an old stone jail built in 1850 and used for 33 years luis been converted into a community house. — ■ - I*~MAGLEY~NEWS • « Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and family. Mrs. Mary Wilson and two daughters of Decatur epent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beiberich. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bracht of New Bavaria, Ohio, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family Sunday. Mrs. Christ Borne and children Eulalia. Chalmer and Noah and Miw. Fred Bloemker arrived home Sunday night from a trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettlnger and Mr. and Mrw. Alton Hower motored to Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kiel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kolter and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer and

’ children Clifford and Audrey of east of Decatur were dinner guests ■ of Mlns s Olive and Emma Miller and John Bauer Sunday. The latter accompanied them home to spend a couple weeks. 0. V. Dili'ng was a business caller in Magley Monday. Wild Duck Nestles in Trie Pendleton. Ore. (U.RI — A Mallard duck nested and laid eight eggs in an abandoned magpie nest high up in a cottonwood tree. LET KIDNEYS FLUSH OUT 3 LBS. A DAY Clean Out 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Nature put over 15 miles of tiny tubes and fillers In your kidneys to strain the waste matter out of the blood. Kidneys should pass 3 pints a day and bo get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter. When the passing of water is scanty, with smarting and burning, the 15 miles of kidney tubes may need flushing out. This danger signal tnay be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes and dizziness. If kidneys don't empty 3 pints i day and so get rid of more tluui 3 pounds of waste matter, your body may take up some of these poisons causing serious trouble. Don't wait!. Ask your druggist for Doan's Dills, which have been used successfully by millions of people for over 40 years. They give happy relief and help the kidneys to flush out 3 pounds a day. Insist on Duan's Pills. MMMaWMKMmVMW 1u ■■ !■» I —

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