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ARMY ORDERS | Queen of Corn PERFECT HOST GETS | He Stopped Laughing--- FAITH, HOPE, CHARITY SREENBAGKs pLav =r 2677 PLANES IE 3-MONTH SENTENCE crcvco, =o») pos cue pes = LEAD TO JUDGMENT) cops cose wa = FINANCING =

C Threats didn't frighten Detective volver off the chair and the detecno te s-| SYRACUSE, N. Y, Sept. 5 (U. | anthony J. Gardner—nor bullets, tive still laughed as he tusseled ae) SHULLSBURG, Wis., Sept. 5 (U. | minated at an 11th and 12th Dis i ol { {trict convention of the National EA SY A S

—_— X : 33 | P).—Playing the part of the “per- | c-haired wife her | P.).—Faith, Hope and Charity are RN resulted in a three |ROr uns nor the ‘Qark-hai : D , Greenback Party at 2 p. m. Sun-|!

k . | TN : RR {fect host” oy , gn 3 | i 3 g igures Since June 1 Put RE aS ; penitentiary sentence for Who said he had been cuffing her, “He laughed at me when the blue busier in Shullsburg these days, but day in the Somerses Grove, 2600)

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| months ; Before H v RX (Wayman G. Woody of this city. around for a year. flame came,” Mrs. Gardner told po-| they still lead to Judgment Villa Ave I ouse on Request | EL 3 \ i | He was arrested when friends| He just stood in the middle of the lice. Judgment is this little lead-mining Yorn Zuhnd walioRR). Cue | Of Rep Fish Na) } reported to police that while his yeqroom and laughed when Helen| But then he stopped laughing COmMmunity's main street, on which | » airman . . Ne |wife was entertaining them at sup- | : : is situated the court house. Faith, (2nd the party's Presidential nomi- | NR 3 N } per, Woody looted their home. Per- |CGardner threatened him with vio- suddenly and sank to the floor. Mrs. |S | bur Ske ‘nee, will speak. The convention is! cr A SHINGTON Sept. 5 (U. P).—| SW . \DSEEE cuaded by his wife to return the [lence if he continued to ‘run Gardner ran for a doctor and a|10Pe and Charity are thoroughfares open % WHVORE terested i > I} aman Andrew J. Mav of the! = (stolen articles, Woody told his around” with other women and beat priest. Their daughter, Jean, 20, was Which cross it. Other city streets |" y om hone in Affairs Committee has \ EER FR EL 8 “friends” he did it for a joke. her. | awakened and found her father trv. Are Named Love, Goodness, Wisdom, | !ary reform and against the selective | before the House a War! No SR > Sentence was imposed, however,| He just laughed and punched her a ; ° |Honor and Happy. draft, Mr. Zahnd said. li report that the Armv TOY ON WL when Judge Homer V. Walsh found chin. ; Ing to rise. The streets wore named a utr He will confer with party lead- || § “Some day I'm going to let you| “I think I'm dving,” he told her. ; i : lers at the Claypool Hotel at 7:30 |}

he had two previous petty larceny | ! : | . ri | ! | convictions against his record. (have it!” This is from the story she| The priest was able to administer | dred years ago by the Rev. Sam-|oclock tonight to complete the!

THE Friiirm NN \ A ———— [sobbed to Police Capt. John Ryan last rites before Gardner died at a uel Mazzuchelli, early Dominican party's state ticket. 1® memorandum was submit RN | ; iy mers | Acting Secrotmy NL tbomitted 3 8 | The Queen Mary, trans-Atlantic today. : | hospital. Mrs. Gardner slipped a priest who planned part of ShullsP. Patterns, Sn a War Robert \ | NR (liner, has a displacement of 77-| “Yes you will,” Gardner jeered—| black topcoat over her pink night- burg. And recently Shullsburg citi- Since : ¢ SUN IN answer to a resolu-! 8 RN 8 {500 tons and a gross tonnage of (and laughed at the hysterical gown and went weeping with police [zens rejected a proposal to change stitution has forbidden a state debt | SIRE

Vv Rep. Hamilton Fish (R., N.|} : 8&8 ! }/80,773 tons. woman. |to the station.. | the names of the streets. lin excess of $100,000. |

for 2677 airplanes since

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L ight Bliack bombers—Douglas NN RD & | 6 n (7 1 ne EV - 3 HOT Electric ROA Ny id:

§: 20 tWo-engined pursuit — Lockheed

ircraft. 410 a “wT —Beech Aircraft Corp. |§ 3 : -Timary trainer cing Air-| SEE Rn — \ ans : Fairchild Engine and | SNR MTN = ER : w All All Aeror ] CH 100 | — NN J | ) ® A N Oasic trainer- ‘an Aeronautical Jane Layton, 1¥, of Hoopeston, | RN 3 THN TR | \ 0, 100, Vultee Aircraft, Inc., 500. TIL, has been chosen to reign over | i Whee : | Eo Une-engine advanced trainer—| the home town Sweet Corn festi- { a A - \ NOTH 637. val Sept. 11 and 12. | ® \ jut : engine advanced trainer— | — e—— a \ \ ™ NN RN

raft Corp.. 217: Cessna 33 Short observation—Stinson U, So) 10 EXPAND aa ! \ » A) t Co SIX | 4 4 3 N aD ' Rotating wing autogiro—Platt-Le- | A X ou ; - ] 1 Page Aircraft Co. o1 | J Fy RL With 1 : 3 D 3 LU X | : i}

SIAMESE TWIN FISH CAUGHT | : : PLEASANT POINT, Me., Sept. 5 -_ | o i) barhdoor shee meieht, tvo Decision Is Prompted by Cs ER ji R - ROOM OUTFIT oh Tami Joma tower 05 |noreasing Use of | rm UR | Aerial Bombs. |

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U.P.).— The increasing use of aerial bombs

in modern warfare as demonstrated in Europe has forced the War De-

partment to quadruple original

plans for production of TNT, it EN was learned today. oP ¥ It had planned to produce in its * { new $700,000,000 chain of munitions FRIDAY

factories about an equal quantity of TNT and smokeless powder. Equal NIGHT quantities of each are used in artillery shells, TNT furnishing the explosive and powder the necessary

propellant force A & 3 al EE Ba, FONE : ! : \ Intensification of aerial warfare ON _ ta, gal 3 3} i : 4 : er } 4 OPEN

and the use of airplane bombers instead of artillery barrages has iced the high command that upplies must be expanded at three and one-half to four The aerial bomb consists of a 50 per cent TNT and 50 per cent scrap metal It needs no powder |

linois to Get Plant

The Army originally planned to construct three or four small TNT plants under the new defense program. It now has decided to build SiX or seven large factories Negotiations for the first plant, to be located at an undisclosed site ’ 3 . in northern Illinois, will be comNow Make an Automatic Phonograph-Radio pleted within a few davs | Combination of your present radio! This com- 2 The ES ans ranre } pletely Wireless Motorola Automatic Record | : Ie vised plans represent a Change: ays through vour radio without {marked « eparture from recent Army industrial preparedness planning. " " As late as last spring Army officials CHANGES EIGHT 10 FSI tie Yon cot Err rrrsristitehe. ots OR SEVEN 12” old the House Appropriations Com3 RECORDS f mittee of their plans to produce Hear whole symphonies . . . dance or lister + To TY NT for a full halt boar “'e itis dhe ae about equa. ‘amounts of TNT and powder

Plant Expansions Likely

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NO WIRES = NO ATTACHMENTS Merely plug the Motorola Wireless Present production of both powd Changer into your Lg ck d i der and TNT is about 25.000.000 plays through your radio—yfrom an uring the World room in the bouse. Take it to your Warr friend's house . , . or wherever, es

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production of each was 1.000.0.000 pounds The War Depart- | ment recently negotiated with E. I. Only 05¢ DOWN! du Pont de Nemours, Inc.. to erect a $25,000.000 smokeless powder plant Other Models on a cost plus fixed fee basis at $14.95 Up Charlestown, Ind A similar deal was negotiated with Hercules Powder Co. for a plant at Radford. Va

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a A i fy hese plants will produce about np 200.000 pounds of powder daily $ YE An authoritative source said that | Sy : JEW nly two firms produce TNT on a EY

ase considerable scale —du Pont at TENE 18 N. Itlinois St. Barksdale, Wis., and Atlas Powder — ww NN IRE ml DEPOSIT Claypool Hotel Bldg | Co. at Joplin, Mo. Tt was presumed Cal 8 4 } oo { that these two firms will figure in y oY

| negotiations for the new chain of Wa & 2 BF Holds All 3 Rooms

( | TNT plants | N 3 R 3 F t D li S J 8 | a ——— \ } y i eLsver 4 d f / { POTATOES LIKE MARSHLAND S CR 3 an § Bor oe y ry @ Ba 5 t SHELBY, O, Sept. 5 (U. P)— (A { Farming black marshlands is profiiRa {38 EE {able for J. F. Stambaugh. Stam-| 29 on the Circle baugh's mechanized diggers turned 3 Doors From Power & Light Co. up 3300 bushels of potatoes a dav during the harvesting of his 240acre crop. The yield was 350 bushels to the acre

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