Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1939 — Page 1

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HOPE OF EARLY END TO SPAIN WAR SPREADING N'exrin lx»yali<»t Government Ousted; Warn Os Punishment Itondayo. Fronth dpanirti Fmn Uar. Mar. • (Uft> Hope of a nawk end t« the Hpanlah rlrll war spread rthrmiah Kumpe today. A republlian defense rouarll • hnae key members were regard ed strong advoftotee of f—r 9. over, threw the Juau Negrin loyailai gioirnment and the rommunlsta allied with II la a <l<ht toa-daiah program (len Sigismund., t'asado. leader of the rrnsacll. at owre brwodt-aet aa tar I tat ton io the aatfonalleia to prntome p*are terms which all dpan Urda >x>uM accept honorably Authoritative nationalist cirri** said aa amn aa they heard of th* coup that the "yoke nf M»e<n« had keen thrown ng by the new hiyallal leadership and that there waa hop* of immediate par mention of all Spain without farther tght Ing Canada himaetf. th* aew army rnmmaader la-cbtef and preaident of the council waa regarded an advocate Os peace <>we of bln kr«t arts was to Invite to Madrid veteran lien Joee Miaja. who had h**« deponed by Xegrto heraaas he repor.ed that reatetaae* waa eastern Th* prtnctpal political yeraouasr oa the defense rsMiacll waa Jean Haateim called a mndsrate even by the eattoaalM* « ansa who tor muatha had urged peace, who had rafuaad te jaaa th* Itogna gav •i w irtwrpiwvin <n« Patil? rt*ie> DECATUR MOVIE TO BE SHOWN M Ufe In Dreatur To l)e> pict News And Eveflto In Ttob City riaai shots were being tahep tmUy la the filming of UFK (t> H-vwiar." aa aansaal Ibeeuwai ctiisdM which will be greni.J oa the screen of the Adam* Thea ter Wednesday aad Tbursdai ahtog with the regular program Tbouanisda at luaal pe mnaag- • and sewn and eveau nf the da" tn fhMUtur s ill he to*vntgtot <• tbto «f tW aßmm tteHUM t» tfitoi •tooMFtAmtoif mb4 ostsiAßMl&Ac ' Mtolywood taatom. Bab AUea pmdaror of -Life Mi H«ua fgr.“ to reported to be uatug the I*l*ol type MMaamtlr hand and sewn samera ouch aa was *s*4 by tiara liable m th* recent Llm "Ttos Mm to Manto* Lit* fa ttonaiar wdl b* high lighted ibr«m|hout with actual ' UMMtoa ptrtarc* of ttoratur He pewpf* ai wash as play at *r*»«4 and Mg aighi Hto Owe of th* hfg, event* hi the sum wgt he the toe ttnaai imNmamoat at Van Warnswsatod by the same*nuM>a Other •eettoaa «f the ptstar* a«t toe 4* vwnag t» the ctvtr stgaiMivot ’btoSltof rfh«4»«tto to* thm AAtome Midi mi a ami (ten theater * < han b gs. r * taeto srhmit ma tomia. WMahh* aad Wrwa ate toeta. th* farm hautotet a< M«m ammib actowd. the Friday *ft*» tm<m aeetum auto. n.»«*wi Kt** ftto *mpta>.s the McMUtoa F—4 M«l ethptays* «h* Usvwtar (tom Mg (to, th* rtonwftoto rieem-H •toptoye* ftotarday ahuppeva fheuiur Rsaitouta will have aa ■Wmaity Mr th* firm time u< rtew them «sty and He bmswty MM* hl fatohtoator In trawe arhar mhsw wtor* th* tto» ptctutea base teen shown reeeig heewhUMt etwwdn tte>rwe*b Ip MMtoed asema ibeastot*** and tCoMVHti Kw ott PAOM gfh> Men’s Brotherhood Mertint Poetponed The nappe* UMoneg nf the asen’a kHsthiiterid at the Ptoat fteptw vWeh. waieh wm «HMdab>d w be |hto| Vinods; eveatag boa been psetpuaeg agtri wgt month lenaato M the lOesna of a humb** of the | members

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As President Defended Democracy I ' hr W I f*V —l—*’"t»demnlng religious persecutions and pledging that the railed State* will never abandon democracy y* approve the riae of dh ta lor ships. President Rmtaevelt is shown aa he addressed the Joint session of < ongreaa celebrating I loth anniversary of t'ongrena undei the constitution At right of the President la Senator Alton Hartley, senate majority leader In rear. Vice president flarner and Rep William Ranh head speaker <>f lhe house fright I.

UNION VOTES TO BAR REDS Auto Worker* Convention Bam Communist* From .Memhemhip ftotroß. March < — <y p» — A ronveathm of the I’alted Auto moi Worker* voted unanimously today in bar rommuntots from uatom nsemharahip The roe vent fam. representing that pari as th* union which regard* Howter Mama aa th* right ' ful VAW president. adopted aa imradmtat to th* usitm rm am Itstton tautvtag raMHauuiets Wtvm UMtatavshto aad fortolddiag persows sahject to prlaurry orders of ■mow ataaa-aa-am* from ta-i-tilig oßtoe Tb* delegates cheered Wtoe* lb* anticraamuntata am*4tomeat wa* totrodacsd oa th* soaroMtom fl-wrr Not a alngto rote wa* rate *d agate*! tt Th* aatehdawat provided that ‘any parson Is eligible Io toscowte a asetabav of th* satam aba to aat affiliated utih any arßatMattoa aboa* principle* aad pbitamaphy ar* cwatrary to thn** of th* te«*» mttfamal us tea ~ Cnattaaiag M **ld that ao atemhey shall be •liglbte te bold <4nr* “who shal tor subject to orders or discipline as say party ar argaatoMbm — such as th* emamuatot party sari ar teattot nrgaalsattaa — wbirb make* H* tafereot* bmdtat aa Ma m*ata*ra“ Mama figkuag t* rotate asm trot of at team a pwrttom of tto* CAW, ba* a<«a*sd hto appaaoa * to ftoe rival tart ma as tto* du*: •atom cf raaapHtag anb taam mautoi* A partiai r part tossed by tb* crsdeatksto iummHi** today U'-VXTthl Kl> >M FAtllf FIVRI COMPANY WILL SHARE PROFITS Over Half Million To Be IHatrihutcd To G. E. Employ r« A i«Mal of IBS ail to* gtrtritwt •d a**ag *m>ia>«* at tb* O >n*rai Ktevtri rasa paar ***** tto* toms pratM shat las ptev H •*• aswaa 1 -- 4 a ito saa*al rapari tarosd b*»* Wbdi amusat amphrss IB Fort Wsvite sad t*»st*» ptoa<a aill ts, e*tv* ba* mH Mda bmraod them ■Sited Wfto tos mad* b*M *»wa«h Th* SWMMM dhHrttatied Ml **• spprostmsteto »»*••• torrov rtafo tfcla paars IMS' Kstra MNMpeawsi -« *W «• m*** tar umptei** lh as**mi** **4 ** ,rritesry poena** H **• saastea* •d sftasagh ib* aautoNH baa a* bead def**phu** Rate* ani«d br th* O K t ■*»***' dwiM IMk favtatod •M***4*m compered aHh nests**** M Ibit s devroas* as M p< Ofo*ro - «w*tN**d dv»«m lhe past •»*•*’*■* ! io UMIN* somparad ai.b M> I r>MM* a formats if H pH tto* 'taMRUWS PM MMMMB* *** •Fl.rn.aae uruw*l**< ta »• gpM« i p*v sham tb* smroai to IM? ItM per star* • dvr***— « M | pur ana t.

Decatur. Indiana. Monday, March 6, 1H39.

Rci. Werning Accepts ('all To YoungMown The Rev W H Werlag. pastor nf ■ the Fliedbeim Lutheran « h*r. h n*« «< copied tto* call ta the Im man u* I Lathers* church as Yoangstowa. Obte. The call wa* roa*Hte**4 try tb* r-mgragatiaa Sunday and Rev. ‘ Werlag accepted H- will go to the sew charge immediately attar KusRuMa>. GAGE YOUTH IS HURT SATURDAY Robert I-ee (Jage Seriously Iniured While Roller Skating Robert Ls* Gage, nine year old ao* of Mr and Mr*. Robert Gag*. ,of 314 Ma»shall street I* raaflaed la •’be Adam* rtMutty memorial hospital suffering from serious teluris* sustalited tat* ftaturday alierauMt wbea toe was etrack toy aa aatn Tto* Gsge lad waa rolter skat'oe ecraea tto* iaterusettam at Thud aad Marshall stroeta wbea teH bp tb* car If* wa* knocked to the pawtaeal aad sustained a frac fared tori tog and right collar toss* Tb* attending physlciaa Mated i tbto morateg that to* waa e*rtom*-| ly hurt M* also received aamer sue brutasa Mr* Kite* Malta of root* ear driver as th* car waa absolved of Maa* IMte* Cbtof Borders re ported Mr* ••sits told aettoorttto* that ib* lad wa* th* tost of amoral <m raltor sAaiss aad that to* had i*mporardy stopped at th* curb ta awaH the psssiM of to»« note H* 'be* skated aat imotedtetely mm h*r path, ah* elated i ktof Itavdsr* asked today lb* , mupsruita* of all pamaia ta arg lug apod chddrea th* hwowshv of eaervtotag rwatfam wtoe* rode* ttoattag WHb ita> eaaaal raltor ska nag -aaaaah" appraochtad all p*rao*» umlo4mmi sufaMM*, etaaald to* *a 1 j .u.vnvi rt. rm ns.ne > kF

LENTEN MEDITATION R*v Atom J earn** i lAaMMaat ta Mary a CaUmlir Cbarchi ••FAITH” -Have tetea to Bad" Mara 11t* Fatih tea sapmaaiural virtu* imf*e*d toablii wto*roby with Bad's gvaro. a* accept and bold Ira* whatever God ha* roveatad FsHb la Hto aourro of e*t *opera*turaJ baowtodfo Wt divtae fait* W» toarw atonal ttad aad ryuaitaa. tb* teterartality of ito* haama amtl sad all matters pertaMtlng to the soperao'itral uwM IM Fssl an -Faith is ito* **toM*aro uh* groundi of Hbafo hoped for. ftoe *vld*hc* of things not see* “ lltoh II II ftol I texts ha* be Itefo te ihtegs uaama. aat faith to rottate amt uadmiMtad. for it t*|te ta tito wards as ttad who ra* weHtor to* deceived ant forolv* Tb* Vlrto* of fsiih to *M s-aoirad Ib-oagh star mru *ftowts n la racetvog snoterttod aad *tMtaa*rv*d as a gin of God By gvwro yaa era sated through CsHh. aad aai 'hat as pworaelvta for B tot ih« gm of ttad" tlfoh t •» We Cbrtetiah* torofTwd tb* gif' at fsMh ai bspriom atoeu God mad* wa Iris rblMroa F»Hk to atautatefy ueeoosary to* eateaih*. lot Cknat says 'Ho ttem* doth aot tall*vs to already j»4**d ' tfoba • !•>. M«w» over fettb to fa* vmy fosnaaUo* as st-psraafaral Hfo W* roan-* rate epao Qmra promt** M te>ov-a H wo do hot tadto** la <tad aad Mavra Nar roa ** lav* aO4 la Whom *• do aM tadw-e ar r wrortto* aay tabor ririoe mi of tor* Rw mm “WHhoot fbHh H to toMmeafbi* ta ytoaa* (tad <H*b il «i ***!•■* t km mh lIWBI -cate- —mPw* taro taaandtm A*-* FW* . •*■■ Wv torn** and orarteh «** tuna toy th*** *»*•*• toy study top aarvwt . raodteg. aad toy deUy livtag oar fonh torv*utiy

COUNTY BOARD MEETS TODAY County (<>mmi*hioncm Lather In Monthly Scxaion Today Th* Adam* <<>unty '-ommlssioners couveaed la March session this morning snd devoted the fore noon to checking and allowing »f bllte Indications ar* that tto* March sessiua will be a qatot OU*, few matters k!«t oa the calendar A umfrreuce with ofltoer* at the Jay roaaty rural tuemtourship corp... will ter peM Tooadar morulag at I* o'rtevh reiattv* io the grantiug of right of way ta French aad Monroe lownatoipa Tto* uomiina will to* held Hi ibis city Tto* appolaimeai of a memto-i of the Adams rouaty akobollc bev erag* commiaetaa will b* made Tuesday I'nder the tew the county <ommlasi<>nets appoint on* ateffibrr aad th* mayor of th* tar* •at city la Ito* county atoo names a m*mto*r. Th* third member i* named by the Mai*. Rtac* Ute te* becaute *C*ell*». ttallaa M Hower ha* torn* the member named by th* nwnty fommutnsm Mr Hower is an applicant tut reappointment Revetal dlt<b matters are to com* before the hoard al this aesa iMiTruck Sidmwipc* Auto On Bridge A driver at aa auto t-snapor-nwh was fold far qumthroing tots Hasdai afermm* by Rtasnff Kd MUi amai tea*** f Rnuro - - ** .—-a.— — wv ••*< < wioi jiRIMi fUaraHO a* raeali of a roUtelM near M<mmouth. Tb* driver atoo raportadly tori th* areas as aa acrid**), waa rateaaad by Mitawitioa after au uiroMißaiiM Th* trank aad aato • :4e*oip*d a* Hto terldg* near Maumootb Moth th* car a*4 •»* truck suffered bat H»UMW d«»■*•» Two II GctMS war* teens 4 b* rMy polk* Huado' for traffic vtaiatinaa Hu* we* gt«r* tor RoaM* pnrkiag *ad Uto tabs* for rouamg brooato ito* red traffic light at Moara* aad Rammd *iro*t

Direct Primary Bill Fails To Pass House, G.O.P. Members Vote Down Own Pet Measure

SEVEN KILLED IN ONE CRASH Three-Car Collision Killing Seven Heads Indiana Fatalities maadßsarnaaw Ry t'altid Pre.* A three-. <ir r-olllalon that tank seven live* headlined a parade of highway damage and destruction which canned II deaths In Indiana over the Weekend The accident causing seven death* occurred In a heavy rain and fog near Washington. Ind. when a Shoals, Ind . car sideswiped a light truck and bounced off to collld* head on with an oncoming auto from Furl Knot. Ky. The dead In that single crash were Charles K Willi*. (I. of Loogootee. Fred Connell, sn. hi* son. Carl Connell. 31; John King 41; James Tranter. <•; all passenger* In the Hhoals car; and Kverett Leasing, of Hu knell and Robert Welton, of Vincennes both enlisted men at Fort Kntmi Umnard V Rnrhe. another Fort Knot soldier, the only survivor of the to-adon <olll*ion. Is In tb> hospital at Washington In a crftl cal condtikm He waa safferirg from a ahull fracture and a hrohen leg Three pasa*ngers 1a the light truck. Comnan Van Hup. hto atm Robert Van Hoy. and U A Raker. | all of Rhoalv Buffered only nttnor injuries At Columbia CHy C. H Conrad. SS. of Fort Wayne, waa killed aad two other*. II H Mark-r. M. aad Frederick Rltler. I*. both of Syracuse talured when their ears collided head-on in a heavy tog Two m«-n died at Rouih Rend a* a result of traffic accidents Ttoy wee* Seiacm Woodcut, k’. Mouth Rend who apparently waa srrwc* by a kit and run car. and Chiiato tcmmxrtoD ox raai? rtvri McNUTT PLANS FOR CAMPAIGN aaauMßMmmamm «e Supporter* Indicate Strong Foreign Policy Campaign Banc WaahiMtna. Mar d - dJJB- Paal V. MeXatt. th* trot aaaoaaced isadidaie for lhe HW liemacra.*preaideutlal nominal urn. probably will baa* hi* campaign «m edema, y of a atraag foreign policy aimed against dhtatarahtpa and American leadership of world democracy hi* poimcal suppan*** said today Th* former ladiaaa governor teamed bl* eampataa at Indian .-poll* Jaa I and to the only artie* candidate m th* held ta dale Political sirategiat* dlrwrtlM bl* campaign while McNutt a la Maa Ito aa V. • high *«immto*i<mer to th* Philippine* heller* his hark ground aa a former natmaal commander of the AuMmraa Iceion amt hto aemro ta th* Far Ka*t umh* foreign aCalr* th* beet held for hto prewcmventMm rampaiga McNail baa beoa a peruiaiont advocate of a vimwwa* Americea potto f. both m Kmopr and the Far Ktom A* high natemteeioner be tore urged lb* Vhlted plate* Io rela order to matutaia a vwtow in Fur ttaMera oFair* Hi* rampatkw to egpertad tn' temper that attnad* however. With the r*auir*a>ewt that th* Fillpmo* thoHMMtfvm krsi aak for pnaßpanemanf gg ladeppadgßgw I pow tor •stomiMi McNutt voppoKer* believe that hto egpenewce in th* Onout goall a** him to dtecuaa foreign peltry satbontatively aad give* him a IWI appus l gta ** Rea lto>ua*ti C. Ctor*. D. Ma and Vws Fr*md*nt John N naraer The* also todie-* that by *apna*-KVHmtVt-klti rtat Par IP Pltßl lx»c»l Man’* Fdthcr Dir< In Illinois Wbil ho* town rec rived her* at lh* death of the tether of L Hera tHeta as thto rftr h»n»amwwd at th* elder fotrnatota« horn* m teeing Valle* HHbei* No had neon m derl’biag bsahh for gome time The report dwteaed that banal would b* m Cbmartooth Mr and tore ftematew of ftoi« nty have semi m «prtag Vtole* ter several day*.

ADMIRAL LEAHY URGES SUPPORT FOR GUAM BASE Naval Operations Chief Says Base °Of Inestimable Value" Washington. March • — 'UN — Admiral William II l*«hy. chief of naval operationa. today called the island of flnam “of I nest Ini ' able value" aa “a puaallrto defehae t baae" and urged lhe senate naval affair* committee tn authorise the fk.MM iu*i harbor improvements there which th* house rejected l.e*hy testified aa admtalstra Ik* iead-rs strove to obtain a final senate vote on lhe |3fc* e**i ■ ! bn* emergency defense program for espanding lhe army air corps to «<**» planes 14-ahy appeared to support a senate bill aatborlting espenditar* of lU.imataw for IJ naval air , base* The house air has* bill , carried |4* atm.aaa for la has** j not Including Guam Renewing the fight for thei Guam project. Ix-ahy Mid the navy did not pvupoee bow to fortify the tiny Island paaaeaatam 1 .Mg mile* from Japan so a* to m*he it an , Important and strongly defended ' I naval base tor airplanes and sub marines ' He said that Guam's strategic 1 1 goaliloa would permit It to “ad i as a atoms deterrent to nay foreign power coatempvatlng a boa | ! til* move toward* the Hawaiian I Island* or omtlnental Vetted ( ' Mtate* " Lsahy teetiftod th* Guam Im- , provemeata would “to* «4 g***t i vela* Io eiisting AmertoiM emn meni*l air trawaponathm as well . ** Mi ’be focfltty of i pvrattoto of any naval tta»rr»l plane* that may jat any Gm* b* la that area ' "Th* island of Guam he said, j “to aa eaaeattoi Hah tot any over- , ana* movement of naval paiod I piaue* to the Philippines aa well ' aa aa important Mopptag mow* te I th* commercial air route acrosa ' Ute Pacific I “ft to of great taryi*taace a* a pneaitae air aad aubmariu* base from whlcb to protect our over ’ amt* commerce from the hutch Kavt ledfee where I'saeuUal strata gu material* aarousary lo main J tala oar Indue)tie* an* obtained "ft to of value a* a p>malble I naval station st wbirb to has* oat i , Asiatic fleet when th* I'nited . Mate* withdraw* from th* Philip I ptae* ta IMS" Frank IximcnMoll Kcporlrd Improved Frank ’'Buddy" Lptamnaioli. who 1 underwent aa mpaiaGna tt hto right teg at ib* Adam* rosary memorial boepita: lUtardav n>«rauut was reported a llltto Improved tbday by the *i tending physic tan. (ontoy Homan 111 At I .ocr l llonpital ■mamaßMßß Mr* Emma J Milter «f Cawm. Ohm. to confuted In lb* Adam* <aunty mmortal hospital ta ’hto *Py. Mfferiag from pneauMi* bho ha* been planed I Mb* ntypsn * irat ter treaiamni WAR VETERANS HOLD MEETING Spaniah • American War Veteran* Hold IMatnct Meeting Approgimateiv H v*te»an* of, •It* Rpuateb Am**wan War ga'h •r*d as it* muHbuna* hoc* ftan A y ta th* annual r*natom m«w«iaa for thte dtotrot O L Vane* local rfothter gave lh* pruwipal aMree* at th* meet mg. Mataed at French (fowm. , tecul hteinrten who wa* vmgMMlty artaMtaled io appeer Mr V*ace r*miM*r«d with ito* veteran* regarding th* war *ad -mph**i«ed th* finality ■< Itaii • Panto m Mir .partomi WHb *thoe* 1 William Nell focal »*teraa 1 presided *1 ’ta> NMeCHNI Btod •*« akfod toy omroru < Arthur WRtov l r amp be** ‘I Ttar meetina Mtewwd a aoou jlancteHM at local r«*t*ar**ta

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I Republican Speaker Os Houxe Ix'ads Party In Defeat; Two Measures To Conference. REFUSE TO CONCUR ’ Indianapolis. March •—SM — Any pruapert of reafuratlon <rf lh* direct primary ta Indiana waa eliminated today when th* housrof th* leglslainre refused to suspend th* rule* to pas* a bill to •nabl* th* voters to nominate party candidates for governor and V M senator The vole on the primary bill waa SS tn to and th* house Republican majority a* well a a Speaker James M Knapt Richmond Re- ; publican were directly responalbte for the defeat of lhe primary bill despit• the fact that twice a majority of lhe house Indbaled that It would be passed A twothird* vote, or <?. la required In suaprnd , the ratoa When the primary election bill came over from th* senate, it was held In the elertiona rommit'runtil th* house forced II out last week when (4 Vol** Were regl*- ■ lered for It Today t'. voted for jlt The vat* wa* on party line*. | with all bemocrata favoring the direct primary. Joined by a few Republican* bat *ll ih< votes registered against H were mem her* of lhe G <> p Prwvloualy Knapp had refused to hand down the bill on aec.m<l reading *n*r p was reported from committee House Repablieaaa who voted for the hill today wid that they talked to Knapp about the primary hill test Haiurda,. They quoted Knapp aa aayh.c I that he wa* opp.»ed to th* me*. > vurv and Would* I hand it dowu . on secowd readme evea If be had , Io aamtme ante responsibility for the MH • detea' I This waa a s*w*aiiuaal dtor.t- , *ar* star* aearimeat for the y*. I taro of a prUnary was widespread ' after the party *«<av«Mkma teat I *umm»r Republlrans then has ; five laudidalea hauling forthvonventhMi nomination. which f promoted factional 111 feetlng and ‘ lb* (temoeratlr rank and file •«. preasa d Its tovftaitom over the feud between Go* M fliriovd T- saaettd and Renalor Frederick Van Nay* Tb* house today atao refamul te vsdee vote* to rwmrar m aemit* lOWTIXfKI. erst PMIH p|VK« SHEEP SCHOOL HEREFRIOAt Purdue Specialiat To A»»i»t In Conducting Sheep School H*arr Mayw. atoesp apacMlfat as II uida* Vatverußy. will aa*i*t raws |ty agent L K Archbald to rwaduc** I ii g a sharp school Friday. Mar Mi I la Th* first geaatom will gt**s an | ’b* H-arv ttoh*e< farm i* L*lwu township at • a. m aad tto . -essteh Will b* b*: I a* Ito Q r. Joharoa and Rea farm dtror-iy south «f tb* oMhty form la Waaii taaum <owa*bip *t I*.*t a M tq j tomb of tb*a* ******* Mr May* am 4>UHH>sfrat* darhiag aad ***• torsiMMl «f lambs aad *m Mara** proper hud tautom aaterer*. **4 gedaral rare aad tosaadMmra* *C Gtettorh The afterursou aaashMt Will begin |*i I artowb and will tot beta ta th* maaaal tratotod ream as tm* tMd to tab •< total baud tag «wrp*r Flit i I «ad Adam* Rttw'*. ttocdiitr. la I tbto ssssioa th*** wilt h* due ***** ' as paatur-r* aad tto* aaro sad msargeteMH as Hto ftoHl At lb* etas* us thia seasiou dmw priras wttl a* |«**»ded ta item* pt«m>M. Tto* sheep cwmmHte*. Fv***ti J*lHM<a«. ttofopww Merbte,' sad J IV MaHitoy. wul **»a»o tto* prtae* I «ad help to* msk* lb* swardj VtoteMt dm* pr ises ar* mad* pw* ribto toy rwaiributtoa from «sr* «f th* ***** fsrWte** RUMHdUX TCMPRRATURI MAGING* 0« MOCK AT ThKHMOMCTIR I warn M > aapm -.Pi liHf* ta ta*pm fg N«**a M WIATHta G***»Sliy fair «*n>gh| sad Twasday, satdse fempaf.