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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929 400 CANDIDATES WANT BOARD JOB President Must Select Eight Men From List to Aid in Farm Guidance ‘Washington, June 20.— (?) — More than 400 names h-ve been submitted President Hoover for the eight places farm board. ‘The president is tion to all and he ‘arranged take Secretary Hyde to Virginia for a week-end fishing trip to discuss the situation, Because of this no appointments to GERMANS DOMINANT IN3 BRAZL STATES Rio De Janeiro—()—The observ- ance at Curytiba in the state of Parana late in April of the centen- ary of German crete there, called attention again to the part that Teutons have played in Brazilian development. The three states where German influence has been most felt are Parana, Santa Cath- arina and Rio Grande do Sul where, out of a. population of 4,600,000 thirty per cent are of German origin. __ German is taught in the schools spoken on the strects of many vns.- The -German immigrant- farmer early built roads, and one- fourth of the entire roads and high- ways of Brazil are in the three southern states with marked German opulation. So strong is German th fluence in those states that men called'to the colors’in Rio during the World War could not understand Portuguese. Railroads Will Oust Famous Cattle Drive Lubbock, Tex.—#)—The overland drive of cattle, already fast disap- aring, is to be rooted from one of its last strongholds in the southwest. Both the Santa Fe and Texas Pacific rail want to connect Lovington, N. M., with the outside world. For years cattle and sheep from New Mexico ranches have been driven 70 miles to shipping points at Roswell, N. M., or graves, Tex. Whichever railroad wins its ap- jication, no more cattle will riven overland, Gate Crashing Guests Plague London Hosts Lendon—(#)—London society has found itself the victim of an organ- ized social gate-crashing group that would do credit to the coaching of One-Eyed Connelly. ir hosts and hostesses have been forced to ask their guests to present invitations at the door an some predict that if the uninvited pests continue their activities, all in- vitations will be accompanied by large badges to be worn by duly ac- credited guests. Last season proved particularly [adr aad for the gatecrashers, an ostesses in all the best circles this year have banded together to ish the unpleasantness of persons whom they did not in' Shrine Honors Author Of Monroe Doctrine to the author of the Monroe doctrine is the only memorial to President accordi to After the revolutionary war Mon- roe practiced law in the small brick building. The memorial tablet, com- memorating his achievements as prenieant, was given by the James onroe chay of Daughters of the American olution of Washing- ton, D. C, , The house was presented as a na- tional shrine by his descendants. sit Fis] is8 F 5 ees ne i i PH id i = alt e Quite Under Fire j Col. Berkeley Enochs, above, avoided court. martial action when his request for retirement was accepted by Secre- tary of War Good. He was reported to h..-> shaken a fist in the face of Maj. corps the food and service atthe officers’ mess on Governor's Island, New York. Colonel Enochs had a distinguished military record during 34 years of continuous service. EDUCATED GERMANS SUBSST ON DOLE Berlin — ) — TI hundred “intellectuals” . are -d nt upon public unemployment doles for their subsistence, according to the De- partment for Intellectual Workers of the government labor office. Among these poverty stricken, educated men and women are many doctors of medicine. Teachers, too, form a large part of the group, and sion is overcrowded would appear from the increasing number of news- papermen who must accept doles. e labor office also runs an em- ployment bureau and from time to time suce in finding a job for en intellectual. It is not an éasy, f | Process, however. Foreman Dies from Attack by Convict Leavenworth, Kan., June 20.-(}— A near riot broke out in the federal prison today when Carl Panzran, 26, @ convict, killed R. G. Wrnke, fore- man of the prison laundry, and at- tempted to attack fellow prisoners with a fiat iron. Panzran was reported by # guard yesterday for . minor infra of the rules. He ran amuek shi afte er reporting to the laundry for work| . this morning. Officials indicated he weuld be tried for murder. LAKOTA MAN FREE Grand Forks, N. D., June 20—(#)— d| Ed Benson, Lakota, was acquitted oh ® jury in district court here today |@ manslaughter charge .in connéction with the death of Florence Thompson, Grand Forks, who was killed in an automobile accident last November near Arvilla. The jury deliberated one d| hour and # half. INDIANS WILL RACE AGAINST HORSEMEN Gallup, N. M., Zuni Indians of running June 20.—(7)—The New Mexico, whose on June 22: , 2-year-old Zuni, @ thorough- horse for lone than ten white relays .s. Leeketa, 32 years old, who also has represented his tribe in many marathon events. NEW COMPLEXION PASTE New ‘York, June 20.—(#)--Married themselves attractive to men. they have three or four well-bossed Hhusbands each. So says Professor Nicholas Roerich, back from an expe- dition. ts Vessels of the Unite States Ship- ping Board traveled more than 11,- 202,800 miles during 1928. 1—"Canada Dry” is made from high-quel- ity Jamaica ginger portions. 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June 20.—(®)— Shoemakers to the number of 2750 were on strike here today, employes of five factories joining the ranks of 1480 strikers of five other plants who quit recently, The walkout is the outcome of failure of the Shoe Work- ers’ Protective union and the Haver- hill Shoe Manufacturers association to agree on new wage and work-week agreements. CASE GOES TO JURY Grand Forks, N. D., June 20.—(7)— aa Ed Benson, Lakota, on cident last ence Thompson, Grand Forks, was killed, was given to a district court jury this morning. Plats of the scene When you know the facts, you know what a wonderful ginger ale it is Suc basic excellence means marvelous flavor. Cooling as the breeze which blows off a snow-field . . . refresh- ing as the sparkle of a mountain brook . . . delightful a8 resting after a hard climb. “Canada Dry” has won the approving nod of conneis- seurs the wide world over. . . .. 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