Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1939 — Page 2

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Th. Zloii Senior Walther lemur will inert nt the Lutheran church Tu.'iwhy availing at *ev"U thirty c'ckMfc. The woman'* home uiinatahar,. MK huy nt the Methodist chu.vh wIII meet In the aortal ri»>m» Thursday afternoon at two-thlrty o'clock, with Mr*. C. D. Lewlou aa the leaaon leader and Mr*. W. J. KrWk a* the devotional leader. Hostes*** will be the Mvadatnea A. D. HuttloaL. I*- U. Riker. Philip Carper and John Parrish. - I The Winner’* rlaaa of the Evan i grlical Sunday school will hold)

for Safe and Sane 1 Vacation Driving I M(6yd u<-*'" 7* 1 Wi c 1 SS Ml /S| ■KB »*« < ” ,I '***he‘t. ”*• V-»-vSf- SR 1 -I ’ 14 Super Service <3MHH<I< II 111 IMiKT DEPARTMENT ... . . '‘ ros!i S<reet From Klk’a Home — v >■■

— -— -. * ™ ’inion, wrrn. OHIO to o ~ , "" - ■■» —n i ’lw «Mwa»» <rf a baby boy, born at WlnUr.-d Dwaiai Barney and 3null) Smith SNI FFY SI'FFEItS SI’DDEN “BLINDNESS" CU€ W WND \ X www> \ f ) “'X 1 fa'itoUßsll ~~ / ohZJth \ I - /I HEWUGAT PEP.SOWMAN. \ f wSkw® | k /C„ L p\ f r /d-OD\DH'T \ / *«• \ aSL iMOfe b llil-.ATEK N ow showier “A CANNIBAI. HT MARKIAt E" - -•• “ By<?>k A -'——- -- 'SSBHwfc j MW [; J"":' .. «-. LU

their regular monthly iHtaliira* and uncial mretlna Monday night at Memorial Park In the form of a tail lurk .upper fur iin-mbera and their families. al S3O o'clock Thia la to be the birthday offering tn—-ting and all member* are urged to tn' present. Monti.'. Uniform Stolen Liverpool. X 8 (U.W Car thieve* here have no respect (or law and order at all. • Royal Canadian Mounted I'olUc Constable W. 11. David purk.'d hi. automobile before a hotel. When he returned, a auitcaae .obtaining hla beat dress uniform wsa missing.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Ooadlino, 11 A. M. F*nn» Macy Phon** 1000 — 1001 Monday . Winner’s Claaa Pot Luck Supper I at Memorial Park. 8:30 o’clock i Corinthian Clasa, .Mrs. Oorpbue ! Ilium, I;*i p, m. I Adams County Woman's Chorus M.om Home, 1:30 p. m. Young Woman’s Guild, Z.on Re- - feiuied Church. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Itoiu'kah lx>dge, Odd Fellows' Hall, 7:30 p at. IVi lota Xi Sorority, Mrs. Robert i Swick, 7:30 p. tn. Tri Kappa Sorority, Elk* Homo > 3 p. m. Delta Theta Tan. Mrs. C. E. Holtbouse. 7:30 p. m. Zion Junior Walther League, Zion Lutheran Church, 7:30 p. m. hta Tan Sigma, Mt** Mildred N orthman, 7.30 p. m. Zion Senior Walther League, Lutheran Church. 7:30 p. m. Thursday Woman's Home Mtssior.ary Society. Methodist Church, 3:30 p. n>.| ■PERSONALS Mrs. Ben Fryburger and child rvn Dan and Betty of Portland • ere afternoon callers on Mrs. Theodore Drake and daughter Florme Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyer of Vlnv. land. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fenimore of Akron and Miss F> rrell Fenimore will be among the > week-end guest* at the T. R. Featmore home here for the <.1.-brwtkm of Mr. Fentonore'a birthday. W. A. Fonner. Mr. and Mrs. Eart! 3>-anett and sons. Gene and Wayne 1 returned last night from an exten-j stra trip through Michigan They visited at the House of David a- ’ ruong other places Mr. Fonner re- ( ported excellent fishing, plenty of «!ld animals and beautiful scenery. J. Ward Calland of the Central Sugar Comapny, who has been Hl ter the past two weeks, was able to be up and around Friday. He plans io resume work at his off'ces Monday morning. Mrs. Fred Patterson continues to improve slowly at the Adams county ni.-morial hospital she has <en a patient fur the past several weak*. Wald'-mar Bur hop, bonk keeper st ' the Central Sugar company, has lx-en promoted to the McMil’-n Tied Company's office in Fort Wayne. Rev. R. W. Graham, pastor of the Methodist church, will attend the ’ Kt worth fa-ague Institute at Ep v .wth Forest neat week. Harvey Smith, who was erne of I the accident victims of the recent i automobile tragedy at Peterson. . was admitted to the hospital yes- ' h rday for a cast Dh k Ireland, formerly employed n the Rhodes Market in thia city. ’ ha* accepted a position p« taitcfaer In the Rhodes Brother. grocery In! Bluffton. y Schauierloh, who has been /- > * Hot Weather demand* pood Cleaning, call Sheets Bros. Cleaners A Pressers v JMrrR „! 35*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JULY «. 1939.

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I — By HARRINON CARROLL Cepyriskl. ISSS Blas Fsaisres SjsSlesla. las. 11 BOLLYWOOD.-Studios gst into all sorts of dilemmas but the year’s funniest la an echo of Twentieth Century-Fox’s safari into

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their property Now, Al Klein, white hunter for the expedition, writes an 8. O. 8 The Masais are refusing to feed ’' the wives and are trying to deliver i them to him What, he wants to i know, does the studio want to do with Its native wives? la the Stokowski-Garbo romance to resume on hie arrival here * He eent her a huge box of ordlids, special delivery, air express, from Ban Francisco. They came packed In dry Ice and were delivered to the star on the “Ntnotchka” net After being released by Twentieth Century- Fox. Lon Chaney. Jr, goes back there for a role in Frontier Marshall”—at four times 1 the salary he made under hla con- < tract A eoast stage engagement tn •Os Mice and Men’ and the •Hunchback of Notre Dame" rumors probably art responsible for the salary boost Evidently. Wayne Morris doesn't know his own strength In a scene for “The Return of Dr. X.“ be was supposed to put his shoulder to a door and force it open. He hit it so hard that not only the door but the whole wall came down -and right on top of poor Humphrey Bogart They still are trying to explain the great Hollywood mystery -why l-uise Rainer, after winning two academy awards, suddenly hit the toboggan in popularity If you can believe Dr. Simon R I

totvfined to the local bo.p.tal with! (cerebral menlngitia, remain* in a • vary critical conditio*. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott of Lud wig and Schirmeyer streets are the parents trf a baby boy. born at Ute, Adam* county manorial hospital Friday morning at 13344* oclock The baby, who weighed eight pound* oae and one-half ounce* has I l«een named Jack Eugen*. Mr. and Mr*. Vieto.- Eicher, daughter. Roberta and Mia. Polly ' Melick will leav* thia evening tor ' St. Lout., Missouri, where they will I visit with Mr*. Eicher , parent* and other relative*. Ml.. Roberta will remain in St. Lou!* until early in '.uffuat. 0 ARRIVALS Kathryn Maxine i* ths name ot 'he baby daughter born to Mr. sad Mi. Frank Ix»ugh, Jr.. Friday morning at 11:14> o'clock. Tke baby weighed seven and three quarter, pound*. Mr and Mr* Lloyd Rob of roate 3 are the parent* of * Oaky daughter. born at the Adam, county memorial hospital Friday morning at 9 34 o'clock. The baby wn>, weighed *l* pound, and three omwe. ha. been named Mary Louise' Mr. and Mr* S.muel Essex are' phe parent* c< a baby boy, t»orn at

Mitchneck, the linguist. It la because the little Rainer failed to learn the rhythm of the American language. "Instead," he says, “her speech has the German rhythm and. consequently. all of her roles sound alike. She needs a pattern for her voice." Failure of Simone Simon. say» the doctor, was because the nasality of the French language carried over Into her English speech If you had a firecracker problem in your home, think of raramount Studio had kids working in four picture*. Any injury might haw cost thousands. As a frank bribe, the company promised to throw a Fourth of July party for the retire group of youngsters if they would lay oft firecrackers. tn this picture. “These Glamor Girts" Ann Rutherfords character is "Mary" and Mary Beth Hughes is "Ann." Lana Turner plays the role of "Jane,” but there is a real Jane on the set—Jane Bryan, Director Sylvan Simon is going nerta. World moves on note: the blacksmith, who shoes the horses ot Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Dick Arten and other valley residents. calls at their ranches, maintains his shop In a streamlined trailer. .. . One of the features of the i Motion Picture Fair will be the sale of celebrity autographs. • Ought to be interesting to se> which signatures bring the mosi i money. . . .We were wrong shout Gene Raymond taking a test sot the Robert Taylor role in “North west Passage." ... He was corsid ered but never made a test Th< role, of course, finally went tt Robert Toung. one of M-G-M'» contract players. ... Hal Roach Jr, and June Lang were togethet again the other night at the Cocoanut Grove. . . And that was ■ Art Rocbell with Lupe Veles at i Slapsy Maxie’s. . . . HoUywood deeply shocked by the sudden death of Bobby Vernon. .. Lionel Barrymore attended the preview recently of “On Botrcwel Time" His first appearance at one in five years. i j And here's a tip to you ail: Don't mtae Ginger Rogers' new picture. Bachelor Father." when tt come* 1 your way It's as< ream.

Africa for "Stanley and LI vlngstone." Before the Masai tribesmen would work, the troupe had to agree to b u y ■one of tkolr excess wives Company paid K 0 apiece for several of them but naturally didn't claim

'.the Adam* count yawmoriai hoepi- > al at 5.38 o'<do< k Friday morning. The baby weighed aix ponun. and ■ ti'irteeu oam-es and ha. b<-en uuii- > cd Jeoe Paul LIE DETECTOR ICUNTINUED FROM PAGE ONtti lieved to have been the butcher's ninth victim. aPhouxb the id'-ntffl <atkin was never established defl I nHely. Dolexal said he had Vic- ' tlm No. 9 was found wrapia-d in a burlap sack under a bridge on 1 June 8. 1*37. • — Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted; Donald Hirshey. R. 1 Jacob Schwarts. Berne; Harvey i Smith. Alva Johnlex. David Bovine, i PleaMnt Mill*: Christie Franx 733 North Third street. Msml*H.-d Lloyd Hardwec-k: Dcmald Hlrshey. Harvey Smith Mr*. Reinhard Ib-Ut.-ck and non Mrs. Georgs Harding, city. COURT HOUSE Marriage License* j G.rtand Clifton. Wren. Ohio Io Winifred Davis, Decatur.

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♦ RATU Ons Tims—Minimum chsrgs of 25c for 20 wordo or lose. Over 20 words. D«c per word . Two Times— Minimum charge ' of <Cc for 20 wordo or lose. I ’ Over 20 wordo 2c per word for the two tlmee. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 wordo or lest. Over 20 words S'/feC per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks 35c Obituarist and vereea -- 3100 Open rate • dieplay sdvertlelng 35c per column Inch. p ~ ♦ FOR SALE 1 ALWAYS new and VBED washers, sweepers, refrigerators, cook stoves, and tamers; small pay- , menu. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen, Salesman. 15* it FUR SALE 34 shoals doubl» itn muned. J. H. Hahnert, route I, Monroe, % mile north of Salem. 15» 3t i I FOR SALE — Ice boxes. M*c up. ponh rockers. We up. Young's (Furullure. 110 Jefferson St. IW-3t FUR SALE Mrs. Gerber s HOME MADE noodles al Getber's Meat I Market. 1&0 South Second street, i Phone *7. 15k-3t FOR SALE UR RENT Desirable 7 room lake trout collage on Syl- . van lake. Light*, well, cistern. M. i Meibers. 1137 W. Monroe St. 159-21 X , FOR SALE II Wood arm Davenport. II.00: 1 Overatttffed Davenport. 33 00; 1 < i Chest Drawers, fI.TS; 3 Fruit cup--1 boards, each 33 50; 2 Glass Diair 1 j Cupboards. |3 SO; 1 Leather Couch i >13.50; lied Spring*. |i.uu up: Beds ■ 31.50; New Mattress 34.75; Floor , I Lamps. Kc; Dressers 33.50 up. 1 i 11 3x12 rug. 17.50; Rocking Chairs 31. N up; tal2 rug. 33.00; J t'sed j Porch Glider. *4 50, 2 Piano Ben- t ches. 43n0 up; 1 4-piece used j Breakfast set. 34.25; 2 Sanitary , Cots, each 33.08; I Extension drop • leal table. 4150. 1 baby cab; C din- j tag room chairs; 1 screen Boor; 1 i solid door; 3 glass windows; 4 1 iue» vanity iH-nches; 1 n. w porch , I glider; 1 new desk; 1 new cabinet: 1 II new breakfast set; 2 used lawu 1 i mowers. 76c each. J With every 410 00 purchase — 15 gallon Gasoline Free. Oacatur Upholster Shop 145 8. Second St. Phane 430 I l»Sk3t , EQI ITY in beautiful laitn In five bedrooms, forty acres, lairge hog house. Imrn. fruit cellar, chickt eu house. Payments less than |2o monthly through ixmisville Land Bank Write Harry O. William*. 3719 Lillie St., Ft Wayne, lud. MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Cail 870 A st our expense fur dead | stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agent. IHI Bl ILDERH and Building Movers in Decntur. pleaac communicate with Tom Kane. <oi So. 39th St, Lafayette, Indiana. 15»-2t i ALL PERSONS owing aieounta to the Mutsehler Meat Market are ask'd to make paymenta aa soon as ixmaible at liic laike Meal Mark' tor to Clarence Heiman. 180-31 SINGER SEWING .Machine Co, Number ot used sewiug machines, all reconditioned. Repairs on all makes. 413 W. Adams Si. 16348* lL- ,r ■- * a 1..~. _ NOTICE! Our office will be closed July 10-lsth, (inclusive.) I rohnaplel & Frohnapfel Chiropractor A Naturopath NOTICE My office will be re-opsned I Tuesday, July 18. Dr. Joe Morris N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glsmcs Fitted HOURS •:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 18* B Auto Aerials ■ ■ 51.83 up ■ B Auto Radio W H*a<R|uartcrs | MIL LE R * ■ RADIO SERVICE ■ B Phone *25 Q W 134 Monroe St. ■ Residence Phone 522. ■

WANTED < WANTED—<»oud, clean, big RaitM. suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, Mocking*, punts, j coats, ooveralta, or any similar material. Will pay 1c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. FOR KENT FUR RENT Three room furnished aparimcui. *ll N. Scrond FuR RENT Three room furnished apartment. AU modern. Hardwood Boors. Call at 337 N. Fourth. 169 3U FuR RENT — Modem Bve room upper apartment. 33U. Inquire 713 North Second. 180-31 NOTICE This ad la worth a premium to you. Save It! Ask us i why. Harman * Schilling, Electrical contractor*. 428 Mercer Avenue. 167-12 X NUTICE 1 will continue to operate the Riverside Nursery, located four miles west of Berne. You arc invited to inspect our stock al any time, Fred Brenneman. 158-81 X Xox-M»;«li>*;>rs wulli K la Ike (lain. < levoil i nart tn laral*., ntm S*TATK OF INDIANA, COUNTY <» Al'AMb, OS. Tin s< h.H.i <’lt> "t Decatur vt Ad> ami County lu the State ot Indiana, a'lalntitt va Samuel Lyman Hu**, | • tai. l*et<-iidaut*. Now cume* Hie f-lanUtf by Fi-rd! a. LHtcrer, it* attorney and file* Its I lomplaiat herein toatlker witb the I atfi'laa It of a cum;*vtem p,r»un that th* reeidem s, upon dllixent Inquiry. I» unknown of the fcllowtu* named uefendatita, to-wM: Samuel Lyman Hu**, Thoma* Johnson. Huhlan Johnson, John Keynoiua, tui'hcl' iteynold*. Susannah Huas. H. aj.irmn | Ueery. Susan Beery, Thomas Flal»r.| Penelope Fisher, Joseph Ciabn and’ Thomas Flshdr and Justin Mann and', r'rederhk Me,era and P F. Hobia-i awn. trustee* and tbetr «w tensor* in ' trust. Joseph Crabs. Thoma* Fisher. Justin Mann. Frederick Me, era, P. F. It"l'ln*un. The Methodist Epi*, opal < nur.b I*- David Mtudabaker, 4. A. H ittman. James It. Botw. Hyheater Spangler, John A. Fonner, John Nlbli.k. Henry Kruk. John U. Hale. «. P. Klee, trustee*. The Methodist l t'i- >pal Chun bvt Decatur, Adam* ’’ only. Indiana by her board ot trustees, William p. 4U«e, John A< F.nner, Henry Krick. Ethan A. Huffman, David Mtudabaker. John Xlbttek. James R Bobo and Juba l>. Hale, and Sylvester Spangler, tnd l»avi.| SttidaK'ker and Wm. P. Ilhe and John A Fonner and; Janies It B«,tio an John NlbiiuM and; Ethan A Huffman and John D. Data and Sylvester Kpanxler and Henrjrj lr “«l«e» of the M'tiie-i • Ist E|, s-opal Church ot Decalur, Indiana; l<avld Studahaker. ts A J Huffman. Ethan A. Huffman. WU-s :Uto p. Rice. Wm P. Rite. W P.l Hi e. James R. Hobv. John Niblick, John I> Hale, Sylvester Spangler, i Henry Krick, John A. Fonner, Tho. !?“ Darris, 4;u*a A. Harns.' I-rank T Ullpen. F. T IRipeg, la"-ha . » flllpen. Washington Kern. Elisa-1 betti S. Kern. John K. Kern. Nannetai aern, Helen M Blossom, 4,l»te S. •homas. Lucretia A Piter. John E. 1 • •'* r ; Johnson. Elva Johnson.! •' * ,l *la Tinith, Adam J b.uith A.’ 71 Dvatur Athletic Assoeiallon.yi y, Worthman Sect., ;>an 44. ft' " p J°hn H Heller. C. C. *u hala'nn ' K •'•‘eranf, Trea*. tatlon c“c ?T' V Ur ,. Atalvll.u m t*. ,n> 1 • A"* K* haf«»r I r«Mhivnt W oclbman. He. ret.r, li ata, t reXlh«r,’' W ", wlv..,’ name* of i|i , ( 2 F» r * r»». the, la PtalktWf The TmS" uaknown ami wi.i..a. , uakm.wu widower* the above halXjFand ai'i" 1 ,l “ h “ r 1 rea*e.| .k ** ***»lgnate,| *ho m are u«km»£ To X’.Un "I£' t,s|M.tivei> of 'el’a** •••**•»« named ..fd * ed persons, the «»*!■ 2?!.. 4*«aaan •“?' other names the * h, ‘ uw,, ~y whom are ..nknow •» ««• The *p<>um» „f a || . •••• P'u'httft-i above named, l 1-a ‘T"?"'” stmt, aa defendant. , .T? 1 who are married, m, nan.*** 1 whom are unknown 1 w “*l AU persoh!"x; w !! assert or might "I'oha whu | claim or Interest m »r n *•*••• real mnaie d«X7 "* .'lalnt In thi, . ‘om. through any „f thX 2 r this action “»’»i»danu in «ie.l*nnt<d in name* of alt ?.r J “"Haiht. the tn plaintiff *”* “hknown ofVuklTn: nt^ n „ , r“X , .t', P “ rPW u ' : ’* :•" i"ar* nacaaaary parti,,. > ndanta ( ..ml that lhey aVt lißsi’d*? V’**" eashtent* of the Stale r •’J* n, ‘ n - The toll.,wing res? *.isi , I nd ** n *- County h, •le».rlbed In said ,»..o L. I ".*"*'’*- •’ <l'o plat of ih!*ri!a!" A **|' , | , U* ,, t ° n '«wn inow iRy, o r i.jJ,!!!}*'’? ,h " r^Udt> l ta n M ‘;t n *'‘ | , “ , r’ propose ..f quieting h! {|e’to '.t’ , ’" r ’ .estat* above .lea. rihla J h * •lalmants whaiX!* - •» that unless the*y*bTflvon the li d day of ® n pf the Adam, r". rn’Ti' r.th dav ,f s.p<c,X, am ?*'"«*<• aun and lmt.lmT an th l I;.'* •« be bote m her. 113* ", ,'ll of Hej,. <h- City of tV.\J h L r " ttr ’ H°use in| eS: 1 TFuSSLSi In Withee* Whae...r t z unto em nt> have bare»MI of said t'nyrt in U .i“‘ < f ** e, i th*; •h*'’lerk <he.eoY’J" '»'» 'Htl. , "( <Mjr. Indian*, tai. ata a " y ®»- I*l4. Aik da, ol Ct. r |. o , r*lT V <»EAL| ‘ peurt *•' July *46>38

MARKETREPOtf DAILY REPORT OF uot* ■ . ANO FORfiIGN Brady'* Market f or Oacau, . ■ Cralgvlllg. Ho.gi. nd M# 1 Cloaad «t u Conwtted July ( H No eommlMlvM ami u „ Veal* received I'M) to 120 Iba. 130 to 140 iba. B* It" to 180 n.n »| 180 to 325 Iba to 250 tbs Io 300 lb. 300 to 350 lb* 350 Iba and up Rough. Spring lambs Spihig buck lumliclipped lamb. Mb Yearling* WHOLESALE EGG Vt POULTRY QUOTATION — Furnl.be>: by Mat*'* Egg A Poultry Cl M Decatur p„ 0B< „ M Corrected July v Price* for fir.t daw E<mgß : A premium of 1c per Jo* be paid for all dean cool whit* egg. White H - an or mix. d <>, - jjHj Heavy hcn«. per lb 1., ghorn h. ns. lb gM H. broiler*, bar: Rock*. 3 lb*, and up Leghorn broilers 1 , . r iiI. n r""«'. rFORT WAYNE LAtS’QCIH Fort Wayne. July ■ „t>attxk Hogs, .teach t,, poundI'o to 200 pounds ffint . ISO in IMt pounds .’I" pounds 240 to 380 pounds to 28V pounds 2Mi t<> 300 pound. 30b to 325 pounds 325 to 35V pounds 140 to IS* pounds l<m io 140 pound. Houghs 4175, .tug- i Calves 410 00. I.un LAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N 1 J. , . Livestock; Ilog., 3OU, <«., 310 lbs. $7 »S. . age. 15 to 2ic lower. t attle 100. st. ,rsteady tor w.'.-l up. bulls. ■ fl" '.11v.-s, higher tor wok I sheep. lani'.s ■ U.S t: f 1 *•.., iß| LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Comnled July ' H Price* to be paid -y* No 1 Wheat, CO U.S . No 2 Wheat. Oats 30 lb* tes! '< N" Y. How Coin N" 2 Soy Bean. ME Rye ■ CENTRAL SOYA CO. M I No. 2 Soy Bean. Hf MARKETS AT A GIASCIH Flui ka: at.-ady and u Bonds limn and qi." I J ■ tnmenta Irregular. Curb aloska: taegu u:. |B ChkMgo wtwks easy. Grains easy wli.-ai and corn off about ■* |B Chicago livestock 1•ind sheep steady. |B BH Test Your Kn(>Ml<-<U?I , Can vou anawei *. .. : 1 ten questions? Turn to p*J«M Four for the answer.. 1 Is Mexico »ituated or North Amerhs? B 2. Whal la the nain. ” '*>' tnid period ot prehlKi ■ 3 Whal |« the avci .8' "I« ■ horses? H 4 Where in the Lib' . 5 Who was recent Iv manager of the Toto. • !.•<«■ <h< Internatlotml Hi<1 Whal Is the cuiiini "• u> r of cosmocony? ■ ' Name the Rtate tl<>«' • 1 l.alppi, M 8 Name the Foreign "" 1 Yugoalavta B » What Is the eon-’ utlou „f ths Wnr d oidtns-'" B IV Whore did Solomon • Temple? ■ 1. Name the most .1 'i"' 4 " 1 ■[ •II metalic etament*. B 2 Where 1* the Seward | 3 Name the prindp.il Nebraska B 4 Whal |. the Amuhii 8 With what aport is '!><• <>f Sid Woodereon a*s<" ..." 'i' B 7. Name the capital ot SI'IWB « What i. the rone. 1 ation nt tb c word ot'ij.i''’' 9 w l‘«i la th* chief ■ ■u-’i'-'B of coal? B 10. Arg whal.. flab 1 ■