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BRITISH MINERS JOIN OPPOSITION TO NEWREGIME Vigorous Campaign to Be Mapped With Trades Union, Labor. United Press LONDON, Aug. 27.—The miners’ federation executive committee decided today to support the trades union and the Labor party in their opposition to the national government. It was understood that representatives of the miners would meet later today with the trades union general council, the national executive committee of the Labor party and the consultation committee of the parliamentary Labor party to outline “vigorous opposition” to the new administration. Reduction of naval construction may be one of the economies effected by the new national government. Face §600,000,000 Deficit. Naval sources said today there was a possibility that the naval building program might be slowed down while the new cabinet of Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald sought drastic reductions in national expenditure to make up a $600,000,000 budget deficit. It was understood that any reduction in the naval program would be preceded by approaches to the United States and Japan, cosignatories with Britain to the London naval treaty, to discover if they would consider reciprocal action. MacDonald’s sincere desire for disarmament was considered distinctly favorable to reduction of the bulding program, but such a move Was admittedly set with political qualifications. Stimson in London One of the most interesting political situations will be the presidency of Arthur Henderson at the disarmament conference at Geneva. Henderson received the assignment as MacDonald's foreign minister, but now he is the leader of the laboritc opposition against the premier. Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson reached London from Scotland today and had a ninetyminute conversation with MacDonald at 10 Downing street. It was understood that the statesmen discussed Anglo-American relations in view of the recent change in the British government, although an announcement said their conversations were purely personal. It was understood that MacDonald assured Stimson that measures immediately effective in the British financial situation were proceeding and that'the situation jvas now quite good. OIL INDUSTRY AWAITS TEXAS PRODUCE RULING Price Notices Held Up Until Commission Sets Daily Pumping Figure. 81/ United Press AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 27.—The oil industry marked time today as it awaited action of the Texas railroad commission, charged with administering the state’s i\ew conservation law. .Reserve supplies of crude oil dwindled and small refineries anti filling stations throughout the midcontinent area are closed, but oil men delayed price notices until they know how much oil east Texas will produce. Predictions are that the commission will allow production of 300,000 barrels daily. The field was pumping 700,000 barrels when it was closed by martial law. If such an order is issued, it seems certain prices will go to $1 a barrel, the figure Governor William H. Murray of Oklahoma declared “reasonable" when he closed his state’s flush fields three weeks ago. PANAMA CHIEF IS SHOT All U. S. Forces Ordered Back to Bases After Political Melee. ByUnxted Press COLON, Panama, Aug. 27.—Dr. Arnold Arias, prominent surgeon and leader of a successful revolt here last winter, was shot and seriously wounded Wednesday night during a meeting of the municipal council. Ramon Amestica, a city judge, denied shooting Dr. Arias, but police held him on an open charge. Dr. Alias is a Harvard graduate and a brother of Dr. Harmodio Arias, Panamanian minister to Washington. All United States soldiers and sailors off duty in Colon were ordered back to their bases. KING BACK AT CASTLE Bntish Ruler Returns to Balmoral to Continue His Vacation. By United Press BALLATER, Scotland. Aug. 27. King George arrived here, by train from London today and motored to Balmoral castle to continue his interrupted vacation. The king had been here only one day when he was called to London by the political crisis. Robber’s Conviction Confirmed Supreme court Wednesday confirmed the conviction of Joseph Saraceno, alias Joe Taylor, who is serving ten years in state prison for the robbery in April, 1929, of a Columbia City bank. He was sentenced in the Whitley county circuit court.

155 Years Ago Today The battle of Long Island took place on Aug. 27, 1776, between American troops commanded by General Washington and British soldiers under General Howe. IJLkxZd, Funeral Directors 1619 North ms Illinois Street Union Street TAlbot 1876 DRexel 2551

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L AIM Sand counterC claims; plies*' breaker strips, volume of rubber, cubic inches, and a maze of other confusing data. What’s it all about! It has never been the policy of the Rose Tire Cos., the dealers listed below, nor of the Miller Rubber Products Cos. to pick quarrels, but we feel that the public has the right to know the facts. We never talk plies, weight or volume of rubber for the simple reason that they don’t mean a thing. A good 4-ply tire will outlast an inferior 6 or 8-ply. Plies are made up of cotton strands. If the cotton is not of the highest quality or of the proper tensile strength to stand the terrific strain of constant buffeting, or if

it is loosely woven or incorrectly impregnated regardless of the number of plies, the tire will break through the fabric. It is also well to remember that the more plies the less air space

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and the more trouble from heat and friction. Does Weight of Rubber Affect Quality of Tire? As to weight of rubber, does that mean longer wear or higher quality? Pure silk is lighter in weight than loaded silk, yet every woman knows which gives the Ibest service. Rubber* too, can be load* ed for volume and weight with carbon. While absolutely pure gum rubber cannot be used in a tire, the rubber in a high quality tire is treated with costly ingredients and tempered just as the steel that goes into the finest cutlery. That takes time and costs money. The Question of Workmanship Then there is the question of workmanship in tires. For ex-

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ample let us take the following illustration. One suit sells for SIB.OO, another for $50.00. Any man who wears fine clothes will tell you that the difference lies not only in the quality of the fabric and the trimmings but in the slow, painstaking, fine hand needlework required to shape and build a suit that will give long wear and hold its style lines. The workmanship in a fine tire also takes longer; more hand work, more inspections, greater care in every step, closer supervision. The tires that some manufacturers would mark Grade “A” are placed in Grade “B” by Miller. The average motorist would never know that the tire had a slight blemish and perhaps it would give just as good service as a Grade “A” tire, but Miller, with a repu-

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tation for the highest quality workmanship, will not take the chance of putting out a tire that they and the dealer can't stand back of squarely. We Sell You Dependable Trouble-Free Mileage When you buy a tire you are not interested in plies and rubber, but dependable, trouble-free service and tire-mileage at lowest cost. We claim (and we back it up with a WRITTEN GUARANTEE) that the Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tire will outwear any other tire in the same price class and will cost you less per mile of service than any other tire you ever used. If it doesn’t, bring it back* and we and the factory wili make good without question or quibble. Miller proved that it could live up to its

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