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SUBSIDIZED GERMAN o AIRPLANES ESTABLISH GOOD MILEAGE RECORD (By . Associated Press) BERLIN, Feb. 10. For every $1,000 or its equivalent, received in state sub
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Earlham Thursday under the sidy during 1922, German airships cov ered nearly 35,093 kilometers as compared with approximately 11,132 in 1921, according to statistics announced here. The same ratio gives 22a passengers carried as against 45, and 1,906.07 kilograms of freight compared with 212.85 the previous year. The total figures on subsidy and traffic for the year are not announced It is claimed, however, that when these totals are compared with French traf fic and the support given airplanes by the French government, Germany's air ships netted far the greater returns, In proportion to the financial aid provided by the respective governments, the German flyers are said to have covered 10 times more distance and carried 17 times more freight than did the French. While aerial navigation In Germany is reported to have received twice the amount of federal aid in 1922 that it did during the 12 months preceding, the sum is declared to be ridiculously small when compared with this form of aid in England and France. The English subsidy is said to be more than five times as great, and the French more than elevenfold. Figures for 1921 show that English aviators traversed 517,357 kilometers, French 2.950,705, and German 1,658,000. The passengers carried in English airships numbered 31,853, In French 10,336, and In German 12,297. The computations are issued from German aerial circles for the purpose of showing that the home industry has made the most of its federal' aid, and has been highly successful in overcoming the handicap fixed by the Entente in limiting the power of German machines. SHELBYVILLE LEGION BACKS FAULKNER SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Feb. 10 Denial that the Shelbyville post of the American Legion has taken action in opposition to the Memorial Day bill, or in defiance of the state commander, Perry Faulkner whose home is in Shelby county, has been issued as follows: "This post has been misquoted so much in the Indianapolis newspapers that we desire to set the public right through The Hoosier Legion aire. This post has never taken any action on the Memorial day bill. On the other hand, the post executive committee lias voted an indorsement of the bill and Mr. Faulkner. I am authorized to make this as an official statement." EVERETT GRINSTEAD, Post Publicity Officer, Shelbyville, Ind. The Memorial Day bill probably will v" Mded down for second reading on "'.'?. according to intimations of n"aker, Ray C. Morgan. The y riil Dav bill has been held up to ,vow free disposition of the budget Ull. Rae Addresses Jacksonbme Farmers JACKSOXBURG. Ind., Feb. 10 Dr. J J. Rae. of Richmond, was the principal speaker at a meeting of the farmer's association here Friday night. He talked on the farmer's business and discussed his business in relation to himself in relation to his neighbors. and in relation to the forces of nature. Arrangements were made at the meet ing for a banquet to be held soon and for participation in the corn show at the Coliseum in Richmond, Febiuary 19.20 ard 21. ADVER TISEMEXT. YOU CANNOT HIDE YOUR FAT Ovorfatness is the one misfortune you cannot liidp from yoursrlf or from those around you. If too thin, your dressmaker or tailor can supply the deficiencies, hut the overfat carry a burden they can not conceal. There is one sure way to reduce your weight surely and quickly. The harmless Marmola Prescription, which chances the fatty tissues and fat-producinsr foods to solid flesh and energy, helps the general health and digestion, permits you to ent substantial food, and leaves the skin clear and smooth. This famous prescription Is now condensed into tablet form. lOach tablet contains an exact dose of the same harmless ingredients that made the original prescription capable of reducing? the overfat body steadilv and easily without the slightest ill effects. Take but one tablet after each meal and at bedtime until the normal weischt is reached and the bodily health completely restored Ask your drustrist for Marmola Prescription Tablets or send one dollar to the Marmola i'onipanv, 4612 Woodward Ave., Tetroit. Mich., the price the world over, and you will receive enoutrh to start you v. ell on the road to slimness and happiness. Advertisement. CHEVROLET ft-j $19..00 Down Balance $35.05 per month E. W. Steinhart Co. 10th and Sailor Sts. Phone 2955 QUIGLEY'S White Pine Compound Cod Liver Oil with Menthol It represents the excellent expectorant properties of White Pine. Squill, Lobelia, Blood Root, Tartar, Emetic. Ammonium Chloride and Tar, combined with the pleasant, cooling and soothing agents Oil of Eucalyptus and Menthol. , Try a Bottle Now at Quigley's 4th and Main ft ?
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