The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 20, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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, FARMERS
: HONOR 10TH YEAH
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 00
(UMFuture Farmers of
lea in their 10th annual conven
lion Tuesday paid tribute to
:
Janice C. Switth, president ot the
American Royal Livestock Dhow.
The organization conferred its
highest honor. the American
: Farmer degree upon Swift at TO-
. oational agriculture day activities.
Swift recalled the decade of
progress that had brought the
farm youth organization from
obacurity to the present nation
; wide membership of 143,000 boys.
Y
The occasion preceded Presen-
, tation of the Star Farmer award
of ;500 to Robert Lee Briton. 21-
. year-old youth of Saluda. Va.
Last night a historical pageant
7 commemorating the 10th year of
the FFA was held. One past na
. Omni' officer from each year pass
: id the gavel of authority to his
; successor until it reached Joe H.
Black of Sheridan. Wyo.. this
: year's president.
' The FFA chapter of Stamping
": Ground. Ky., won the national
: chapter contest for the best group
achievement among the 6000
t chapters in the country. Fort Col
t line. Colo.. had the outstanding
chapter in the Pacific region.
TWO SOUGHT FOR
: FORGING CHECKS
ON ALTURAS FIRM
ALTURAS Two young men,
Albert Moser and George Mc
Donald, both about 26 years of
age, are being sought by the
sheriff's office
, The two men aro alleged to
have distributed forged checks to
the amount of 2460 among Al
tura" merchants last Saturday
night. The checks were all drawn
for the same amount, 247.09, and
carried the signature of H. E.
Timmonds and Alfred Mlles. The
checks were stolen from the
George Pollack company and all
ueorge roller& couspany aim ass
; had the company's name printed
on them. Pollack is a contractor
on the highway between Madeline
-and Susanville.
The men were said to be Omit
,. tar with the pay roll, having
oworked for the company. and to
have forged the names of Tim
' bookkeeper, and Milts.
r foreman, on the checks.
: The sheriff's office broadcast
: descriptions of the men all over
the state. When last seen they
were driving a1931. model Chev
: .rolet coupe. .McDonald hu lived
w in the Madeline territory for a
: number of years. Moser having
come to this county a short while
; -ago from the east. No word as
-to their whereabouts has as yet
lc been received.
t The sheriff's Mei) requested
, no publicity on the forgery
ing that if the forgers were to
; read an account of the crime in
,the press, they would be hard to
tapprehend, . ,
HOLY LAND BOMB
- ' TOSSER INJURED
: -BY OWN MISSILE
, JERUSALEM. Oct. 20 (UP)
Police used bloodhounds last
, JERUSALEM. Oct 20 (UP)
Police used bloodhounds last
night to pursue a man who was
wounded by premature explosion
of a bomb he was trying to throw
at a bus load of British police.
The mans arms were believed
; to have been blown off.
The police, riding to camp at
Mount Scopus near Jerusalem, es
caped Injury.
The curfew imposed after out
break of widespread disorders
throughout Palestine was lifted
In Jerusalem last night. Authori
ties maintained strict patrol, how
ever. A 810,000 collective fine was
Imposed on desert Bedouin tribes
men for damage resulting from
raids in the vicinity of Dahreilt.
The first instalment of the flue is
payable in kind with either sheep
or goats.
' MERRILL BRIEFS
MERRILLMiss Audrey RipPeY
whose marriage to Freddie Oldne.
Merrill, will be an event of next
: Sunday was guest of honor at a
miscellaneous shower at the home
of Mrs. Fred Stukel Thursday
: afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Stukel
' assisting hostess.
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, The wedding of Miss Rippey and
Mr. Oidne will be solemnized at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
: Stukel with Rev. Hugh L. Bron
: Ion, pastor of the Tule lake Pres
: byterian church, officiating.
Guests at the shower in honor
: of Miss Rippey were Mesdames
: ( Warren Fruits, R. L. Dalton, Jack
t Wilson, William Rodgers, Lou
: ! Storey, Joe Stukel, Charles
: Hodges, Effie Conner, Leonard
t i Bowman, Roy Beasley, William
Cortum, Homer Heaton, J. B. Kid.
well, Herbert Graybeal, the guest
of honor, Miss Rippey, and the
a: Misses Louise Bowman, Edna
: Storey. Aileen Colvin and Leona
: Conner.
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Government
Enters Fight
Against Drug
WASHINGTON., Oct. 20 (UP)
W. G. Campbell, chief of the fed
eral food and drug administra
tion, last night ordered federal
agents to seize all quantities of an
elixir of sulfanilamide which is
believed to have caused the deatha
of nine persons at Tulsa. Okla.,
and five at East St. Louis,
Canadian officials were advised to
to take similar steps.
Campbell said the action would
be taken on the technical grounds
of "misbranding" because there
is no other provision under the
food and drug laws which applies.
Solvent Blamed
Campbell said that while labor
atory tests to date did not ex
plain fully just why the victims
died, it was believed the solvent
in which the sulfanilamide was
dissolved was responsible.
Campbell said the fatalities re
emphasized the need for "ade
Ciliate and compulsory" food and
drug regulation. The Roosevelt
administration has requested that
present legislation be revised to
meet new problems but congress
has not acted.
The food and drug chief said
"dinitrophenol" was placed on the
market "recklessly" some years
ago and was still causing deathe
because the government was pow
erless to proceed agalant those
who made and sold it.
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CHICAGO. Oct. 20 (UP)
Known deaths from a "proprie
tory elixir" of sulfanilamide
mounted to IS Tuesday. according
to Dr. Morris Fishbein of the
American Medical association,
who repeated his caution against
indiscriminate use of the new
drug.
He said one more death had
been reported at Tulsa. Okla.,
where eight previously had -been
reported. and that four had died
at East St. Louis, Ill.. also from
the alleged use of the drug.
One other was reported near
death in East St. Louis, Fishbein
said. All of the East St. Louis
patients were negroes.
Fishbein said one other patient
in.Tulsa and another in Heat St.
Louis were ill from the effects of
diethyline glycol with which the
sulfanilamide was mixed.
He said he believed the deaths
were not caused by sulfanilamide.
which. by itself. has given prom
ise of controlling a long list of
serious ailments. notably those
resulting from streptococcus in
DEVIL'S ISLAND
FUGITIVES PAUSE
AT VIRGIN ISLANDS
iT. THOMAS, V. I., Oct. 30
(jTP)--Dented permission to re
main in the Virgin islands after a
hazardous 77-day voyage from
the French Guiana coast, tour
sea-weary fugitives from Devils
Island left here Tuesday in an
open boat to resume their odyssey
in search of a haven.
Provided with clothing and a
supply of food and drinking water,
Raymond Vaude, Paul Renu and
Francois Free all Frenchmen
and Giovanni Battistoti. an Ital
ian, paddled their canoe out of the
harbor while hundreds cheered
them from the dock. The men had
arrived here Saturday, unkempt
and virtually naked, after a voy
age which began Aug. 1 when tho,
escaped from the notorious con
vict settlement.
The last seen of them they were
headed in the direction of the
Mexican coast, 1000 miles across
the Caribbean.
Tripoli and the Balkans were
the scenes of the- first nse of
airplanes in warfare.
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ALTURAS (Mabel Co.) Ott.
10The first meeting of the
third district of the American
Legion, comprising Lassa n,
Sierra, Plumes and Modoc coun
ties, was held here Sunday, Oc
tober 17.
District Commander Andrew
Alberta of Porton'. WAR In charge.
Committees were appointed to
carry out the work of the Legion.
A special committee for investi
gation of the 'Melaka homestead
act was the big point of the
meeting. The Legion wants
more land to be opened up.
They will also tight for dif
ferent rules on filing than are
HOMESTEAD ACT
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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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now being need by the Depart
ment of the Interior in opening
the lend tor settlement.
Seventy-five delegates from
Bieber. Quincy, Perini. West
wood. Busanville and Alturas
were in attendance.
The auxiliary also held their
district meeting.
MALIN TO EMPLOY
DITCH CARETAKER
FOR IRRIGATION
MALINCity property owners
will PeY a flat rato of $3.50 an
nually for irrigation water Cur
lawns and gardens, the accumu
lated income to be used to pay ex
penses of a caretaker for ditches
during the summer months.
Decision in favor of the new
method of handling the water sit
uation here followed protests of
city dada and residents that the
DRIP GRIND
elks weal weld
It's easy and it's grand fun!
Here's all you have to do! You ladies, just
read over the nine points on the Perfect
Husband Guide at the near right. You men,
just look over the nine points on the Perfect
Wife Guide at the far right. Then think of
another point that could be added, and jot
it down in not more than 20 words in the
blank space at the bottom of the column.
That's all there is to it! There are innu
merable points that you can add by
listing the oddities in your mate' s behavior
as well as those of your friends. Don't list
more than one point in each entry save
them for separate entries so that you have
more chances to win. Each one that you
send in may win from $2.50 to $1,000.00 in
cash for you!
You are entitled to send in one entry
every week. Each woman's entry and each
man's entry must be accompanied by a piece
about oneinch long from the end of the tin
1(1 w EVERY SUNDAY of 8:15 P.M.
EVERY WEDNESDAY of 7:45 P.M.
NBC RED NETWORK
Fascinating real.life stories from other
people's !flurried lives dramatized
by America's most famous writers
PETER B. KYNE ic DONALD HENDERSON
CLARKE . CARLTON E. MORSE lc.
HUGHWILEY lc -AND OTHERS
not a serial . a new, different, thrill.
Ing kind of raclio entertainment!
T
hi
tormer system of "everyone help"
was not proving satisfactory. In
the past, water users have do.
netted time and labor to keeping
ditches free ot debris.
Under the present ottip wa
ter will be avalinble when need
ed. each resident will pay COM
ly and contusion will be elimin
ated. The budget committee of the
city council meeting last Wiles.
daY evening. considered OX1101111011
ot the city for the coming year
but no announcement has as yet
boon made as to the total coot
that city expenditures will amount
to.
-KY HUNTER HURT
BY GUN DISCHARGE
BLYAthert Patzke received an
Injury to his 'bet while hunting
near hero Wet week.
Young Patzko win walking over
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I,J11;; oviri9 Inrogr4 200 CASH PIIIZES OF 62.50 EACH
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TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK ..100 To Women, 100 To Men!
strip that unwinds from the side of a can of
S&W Illellow'd Coffee, either Regular or
Drip Grind, (or a reasonably exact replica
of the &Ur Mellow'd Coffee label).
Everyone is eligible to enter except cm.
ployees of &WV Fine Foods Inc., members
of their families, or members of the S&W
advertising agency.
All entries will be primarily judged on
the basis of originality of ideas literary
style is secondary. Judges' decisions are
final. Ties win duplicate awards.
Each weekly contest for 200 cash prizes
of $2.50 each closes with mail postmarked
Midnight, Saturday. Entries received later
will be considered in the following week's
contest.
Hurry win this week! Contest starts
week of October 17, 1937 closes with
week ending January 15, 1938. Address to
Contest Dept., SdcW Fine Foods Inc., SGIS
Francisco, California.
a rocky streteh when he slipped
and struck the end of his gnu
against a rock tumid. his foot.
The gun discharged. tearina R
hole In the side of his foot with
flyina bile of rock. N
Patske's foot la badly swollen
and not pest the danger of Wee.
lion yet.
D'IDICKED CALLED
The Southern Cue itio wrecker
was called to Yamany at inidnight
Tuesday night when the dining
ear on a paenenger train burnmd
out a wheel bearing. The train
lett the diner behind for matt
Storm areas do not travel
across country at any uniform
rate. Theme area" of high and
low prefigure are more energetic
and move at a more rapid rate in
cold air. They travel Minor in
the northern states than they do
In ,the south.
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CAPITAL CASH PRIZES!!
FOR WOMEN FOR MEN
$100000 1st PRIZE $1,000.00
500.00 2nd PRIZE 500.00
250.00 3rd PRIZE 250.00
These capital cash prizes will be awarded at the close of the
MIT' "Perfect Mate" Contest the winners to be selected
rclusively from among the winning weekly entries! Although
ls not necessary to enter weekly, nevertheless the snore weekly
prizes you win, the more chances you have to win one or more of
these big capital cash prizes!
I. merely Intended for your convenience. Additional entries may be sent in
on plain paper but each entry must be mailed seperately. Cet extra copies
of the S&W Official Contest Entry Blank from your grocer.
IF YOU ARE A WOMAN
you can win from $2.50 to 81.000.00 in cash
Just by suggesting another point to be added
to Elsie Robinson's
'PERFECT HUSBAND" GUIDE
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ELSIE ROBINSON
Famous writer of the nation.
sllysyndicated "Linea
Is 'odd" column and author.
it, on marriage relations
suggests these points. It's
up to you to add one more
point and thereby complete
the "Perfect Husband"
Guide.
The-PERFECT
HUSBAND guide
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Eats whatever is served without
grumbling.
Gives wife ample allowance.' a
Often compliments wife about
looks. 1
Often tells wife he loves her.
Helps wife with housework.
Never criticizes wife before others.
Never lies to wife.
Remembers birthdays.
Never flirts with other women.
I suggest that the follow.
thits hem log point be lidded to dte
e "hided Husband" Guides
(use not mote thee 30 words)
l, c.' Name.
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Address.
l' City, State Dept: 1 K. 11..
With each woman 's entry, enclose a oneInch
piece from the end of tin suip that unwinds
from side of a can of S Mellored Coffee (or
k W' I otr;is;7a13111') . exact . aLteKleir ltcaoefgutilser or Drip
CHILD RECOVERS
AFTER FALL FROM
MOVING AUTO
111..YLittle Alma Parent is
home front the Klatuath Valley
hospital whore she Spent the Peel
10 days recovering from severe
shoek and bruises received when
she was thrown from a rapidly
moving car driven by her uncle,
Bernard Parent.
The accident occurred when
the ear door suddenly came open
as Neva wee holding On to the
door, the speed of the car caused
the door to Jerk hack with such
force the little girl was thrown
several feet in the gravel and
rocks.
Maya has been absent from
'wheel for two weeks. She is in
the third armlet.
Dept. 3 K. Ir. H.
IF YOU ARE A MAN s
I you ran 'win from 12.50 to 111.00000 in tomb
just by suserstine another point to be elided
I to Melvin M. Boltra
"PERFECT WOW GUIDE
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The"PERFECT
WIFE" guide
October 20, 1937
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Dr. George Adler, county enre'À
nor. Wee rejoicing Tuesday Igor
over an addition to hie family. A
1 pound 1 ounce girl arrived to
Dr. and Mrs. Adler at the nitwit
Volloy hoopital October 11. 1181.
LAKESHORE INN
Dining and Dancing
Chilton sod 110,4
Dinners
60o 10 LIM
Misers Only
Orchestra Mtn&
Phone 60
MELVIN M. BELL!
Prominent domestic re.
!slims Authority and author
of the popular, syndicated
newspaper feature. "Se
Tbisi Thf Letvr suggests
these points. Its up to you
In add one more point and
thereby complete the "Per.
fed Wile" Guide.
Always laughs at husband's jokes.
Always serves meals on time.
Keeps self neat and dainty.
Newer goes to bed angry.
Never opens husband's personal
mail.
Stays within family budget.
Is a gracious hostess.
Never corrects husband's speech ha.
fore others.
It not a "back-seat" driver.
igtitekvse. suggest that the tallow.
ing point be added to the
'Tartlet Wife" Guide,
Ns not mats disc 20 words)-
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Address.
Dept. J K. F. 1.4
With each mans entry, enclose a one.inch piece
from the end of tin strip that unwinds from side
of a can of Sag Mellow'd Coffee (or a reason..
ably exact replica of the 56ir Me noted Coffee
label) either Regular or Drip.Grind.
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Government ,, HomEsTEAD ACT ment of the Interior in opening was not proving satisfactory. In and struck the end of his gun '
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the lend tor settlement. the past, water users have do- a a Dr. George Adler, county goro
gainst rock benitte his foot. AFTER FALL FROM nor, wee rejoicing Tuesday Igor
the
7:''' HONOR 1011 YEAH Ente.rs Fight
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Bieber, Quincy, Forint. West- ditches free of debris.
wood. Busanville and Altures Under the present ettip we- flyin bile of rock. e ,
ter will be avalleble when need- Patzke's toot le badly swollen tbit MOVING AUTO over an eddition to hie family. A
0 pound 0 ounce girl arrived to
Dr. end Mrs. Adler at the Kiamalb
. H Against Drug The auxiliary also bold their BLNLittle Mem Parent is
ed. each resident will pay equal. and not Pest the danger of Inteo. home front Klatneth Valley Volley hoopital October 11). 1131.
district meeting.
. ' ly and contusion will be elituin- (Ion yet. hospital where she Spent the past
, ALTURAS (Moder, Co.) Ott. ate& .
. :., KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 10 10 days recovering from lover.
' (UP)-8euture Farmers of Amer- WASHINGTON., Ott. 30 (UP) 10The firat meeting of the MALIN TO EMPLOY The budget committee of the WRECKER CALLED ahnek and bruises received when highest honor. the American O LAKESHORE INN
lion Tuesday paid tribute to eral food and drug administr.
third diairict of the American city council meeting Mat
Wiles. The Southern Pacific wrecker elle was thrown from a rapidly
. e- prising
Le ion com L a s s a n,
Sierra, Plumes and Modoc court. FOR IRRIGATION r uncle
moving oar driven by he .
: Janice C. Switth, president of the tion, last night ordered federal IN of the city for the coming year WIll "It" to Y1811Y nt InIdnietitt
tley night when the dining Dining and Dancing
ties was held here Sunday, Oc-
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but no announcement has as yot
Tues
. American Royal Livestock Dhow. agents to seze all quantifies of an tobe 17 boon
, r 'r . made no to the told coxt l ,
. The organization conferred its elixir of sulfanilamide which is MAL1NCity owners
y property car on a palienger train burned Bernard Parent.
out a wheel bearing. e ran The accident occurred when
7. District Commander Andrew that city expenditures will amount h i The train Chicken and Steak
believed to have caused the deatin left the diner behind for metre. the car door suddenly came open
Alberta of Fortola. wait in charge. will Pee a fiat rain of 13.50 an- to.
1" Farmer degree upon Swift at TO- of nine persons at Tulsa, Okla., nuttily for irrigation water for as Maya was holding on to the Dinner
. eational agriculture day activities. and five at East St. Louis, 111.0 it appointed t o
omm t eta were appo n e
lawns and gardens. the accumu- door, the speed of the car Gauged 60c 10 61.15
4 Swift recalled the decade of Canadian officials were advised to carry out the work of the Legion. Storm Rivas do not travel
MUM income to be used to pay ex- 'BLY HUNTER HURT the door to jerk back with curb
t A special committee for invosti- across country at any uniform
progress that had brought the to take similar steps. penses of a caretaker for ditches force the little girl was thrown Mixers Only
gation of the Tulelake homestead BY. GUN DISCHARGE rate. These areas of high anti
''' term youth organization from
Campbell said the action would act was the big point of the during the summer months. low pressure are more energetic several feet in the gravel and
' obacurity to the present nation. Orchestra Music
be taken on the technical grounds meeting. The Legion wants Decision in favor of the new DIAAlbert retake received an and move at a more rapid rate in rocks.
; wide membership of 143,000 boy.
of "misbranding" because there more land to be opened up. method of handling the water sit- injury to his 11,01 while hunting cold air. They travel fester in Maya has been absent from Phone 66
The occasion preceded Presen-
t. is no other provision under the They will also tight for dif- uation here followed protests of near here loot week. the northern steles then they do 'wheel for two weeks. She le in
, Dillon of the Star Farmer award food and drug laws which miles. ferent rules on filing than are city dada and residents that the Young PRIzke wan walking over in the south. the third erode.
of 1500 to Robert Lee Briston, 21-
Solvent Blamed ..
,.: year-old youth of Saluda, Va.
Campbell said that while labor-
. Last night a historical pageant
atory tests to date did not ex-
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lain fully just why the victims t
' the FFA was held. One past DC- died, it was believed the solvent
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chapter in the Pacific region. The food and drug chief said
"dinitrophenol" was placed on the
; market "recklessly" some years '
: TWO SOUGHT FOR
ago and was still causing deatha
FORGING CHECKS , because the government was pow-
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erless to proceed mutant those
': ON ALTURAS FIRM who made and sold it.
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: sheriff's office. to Dr. Morris Itishbein of the FOR WOMEN OR MEN
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turas merchants last Saturday drug. ' 500.00 . . 2nd PRIZE 500.00
l night. The check' were all drawn He said one more death had 0
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ie the Miles. The reported, and that four had died d PRIZE 250.00
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t have forged the names of Tim- diethyline glycol with which the
. .monk bookkeeper, and BMW sulfanilamide was mixed. ki So fr 717 1 -'I This SW afficiat ei-Avagank
r foreman, on the checks. He said he believed the deaths Ps71:1
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The sheriff's. office broadcast were not caused by sulfanilamide,
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: descriptions of the men all over which. by itself. has given prom- 61 1 e
the state. When last seen they les of controlling a long Hilt of S I, .... rt I:, -fra, ,,.
71 . were driving a 1031 model Cher- serious ailments. notably those
: .rolet coupe. .McDonald hu lived resulting from streptococcus in- ,--ttliet 4 0 , L, , ' . ii la merely Intended for your convenience. Additional entries may be bent hs on plain paper ... but earls entry must be mailed seperately. Get xtra copies
I of the SAW Official Contest Entry Blank from your grocer.
in the Madeline territory for a factions- ' ' -
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a number of years. Moser having ,. tail 00:; - : Oottrt 1001. 4. , i
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: -come to this county a short while o. lasi
A a VI& I IVOMEN'S ENTRY BLANK I MEN'S ENTRY BIANli
-ago from the east. No word as DEVIL'S ISLAND 41120 it kr anWal.111.. I IF YOU ARE A MAN ,;
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-to their whereabouts has as yet FUGITIVES PAUSE qt. an. I you can win from $2.50 to $1,000.00 in rash 1 you ran 'Win from I2.50 to 111.000.00 to cask
I's : been received.... " sew em tp MO. . ,
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The sheriff's office requested A II T VIRGIN ISLANDS ' , 4111M 411S MEV . ' 1 ie lust by suggesting another point to be added
to Elsotelmen's - I to Melvin M. Belli.
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, no publicity on the forgery think- , ,., 4 ; 1 . . , i ' , . , ,, , 'PERFECT HUSB "P
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!...'ing that if the forgers were to gT. THOMAS, V. I., .0ct. 20 ' ' 4, 48. , . DRIP GRIND REGULAR GRIND I ,
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!I: rpad an account of the crime in (UP)--Dented permission to re-
! 1 ! r 'O..aa.-71-1 ELSIE ROBINSON II r-7---i- N------4;---1 mELvIN M' . BELL!
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