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Scenes Washington Wise Ones Explain Canada’s Action on Oil Sanctions ... She Wants to Keep Way Open to Aid England «+.» Mighty Pressure Is Exerted on jorris Not to Retire . . . Even Former Foe Joins in Chorus. By RODNEY DUTCHER Tribune Washington Correspondent | . Washington, Dec. 14.—Some of the insiders who are up to their necks in the neutrality problem think they have the explanation of Canada’s re- markable action in repudiating the Proposal of her League of Nations delegate to extend sanctions tg oil. Accord to these insiders, it wasn’t remarkable at all that Canada shouid announce it didn’t “recognize The Stick Together ea "Your Personal Health | By William Brady, M.D. juestions pertalaing to health but got is, Write Fetters briefly and in ink. re Biady'in care ot Ths Tribune. All queries must be accompanied by 6 stamped, self-addressed envelope. ‘ The Bismarck Tribune i An Independent Newspaper f THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER q (Established 1873) Behind the . ue State, City and County Official Newspaper Dr. Brady will answer (entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail matter. ‘ George D. Mann . President and Publisher | Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W. Simons Secretary and Treasurer Editor Published by The Bismarck ‘Iribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., 7 FAT HANDICAPS THE HEART Postmortem examination—you may as well have it straight—of 136 pes; sons of average age of 52.1 years and average 45 per cent over welght—it ts not only the good that die young—04 women, 42 men, gave the Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year ........... Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) on Datly by mail, per year (in state outside of Bismarck) . Daily by mai} outside of North Dakota Weekly by mail in state, per year .... Weekly by mail outside of North Dakot Weekly by mail in Canada, per year ............ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation ding Oi ba the veins “purified,” which means mainly relieved , adopt, ovpalllary Peoria ie tng of its load of carbon dioxide (carbonic acid gas) and saturated with oxygen Member of The Associated Press nouncement widely regarded as indi- to carry to cells of the body. The Associated ress is exclusively entitied to the use for republica- tion of at: news dixpatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this hewspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin publis! All cighta ot repebiication of all other matter herein are also r cating the Dominion didn't consider itself bound to help England in any ‘| Italo-British war. Canada has never indicated any change from the policy which sent her troops to help England fight Ger- many. thermore, she hasn't any oil that anyone ever heard of. » which pumps it through SEL RB CON ae Sa Ee aad ind ented Ot Business Romance When death claimed M. J. Van Sweringen Wednesday, it * A 5 . woul yunces male heart and 9 ounces for the ended one of the most romantic careers in American business. Ela cs) ee Noun ome aera ie Wart foesiee in pr with the weight His was a storybook life, but toward its close it was marred| followers of the international chess of the body when an adult takes on excess weight, but the proportionate . game are convinced that Canada simply wanted to impress upon the United States the idea that she mustn’t be treated as a belligerent in case of warfare involving Britain or the league. Because, they insist, Canada wants increase is slightly greater for males than for females, by failure to achieve the traditional happy ending in which the "The excessive deposit of fat just beneath the smooth membrane cover- hero comes to the end of life’s trail in peace and filled with honors. ‘ The secret of the Van Sweringens’ success, for M. J. and his brother O. P. were inseparable, lay in the faith which men iho sntefferenion ‘with trade Wil thls had in them, country such as might result from As young men they were far-seeing, energetic and pos-|2PPlication of our eo pneumonia. she were considered a belligerent. An alternative for the periodic physical examination for the overweight ‘ i 4 + as ridiculous. They remind him of Ellis L. Jackson, Minister by a large chorus choir, and a help- last de ahi PS et bis wrist and said, “Larry, haw thing from autos to bran muffins with the air of a merchant| the late Supreme Court Justice Oliver Papeete aggre ot eee ay aE Me cea ectada Ry earapiitting nolecs pepe saaly HEN she woke the aotse had|about—?” who handles nothing but the best. Wendell Holmes, who served on the superintendent. . ‘The ‘His Flock” del. ined gun battle When ceased. She tying on a] He looked down compassion- , * : bench until he was 90 years old and ae e emerged from her stupot. three ; bed, the lights were on, and some-| ately. “How about Sandy?” be But the things that are raised out of the ground or put/ still preserved his intellectual might.) » or four minutes tater, the sounds [one was bathing her face with a|asked softly. “Sandy's on bis way together in factories are not one-tenth as important to the|, They, tell him (as very Mkely is ° were atill in her ears. cold cloth. she stirred, blinked|to the hospital. He was shot four 7 2s true) that Comptroller General John a couple of times, and then|times, and—" He hesitated, then country as the people who do the growing and the putting to-|R, McCarl, whom he regards a8 fos 1amon tar wo pon ere fone jet ue bed looked up. ‘ decided that she might as well be t his beloved TVA, will run for s larkness, as pe , gether. ; pot Ae cule. ‘And suggest that} © . her senses returned. haad| ‘Larry Glenn dent over ner, a py oer pes Gere * saute If we are producing the right sort of young people, we don’t |his retirement might mean that HORIZON: 5 ne " ; come into her room and was kneel. |48mp handkerchief to his nand, pa tne y 1g people, RIL A Hagia see LONTAL, Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Spoke monot- ing there. tense and mottontese, for |UD the bed beside her ne had put | bos! need to worry much about what farm and factory are producing, |3r4 political boss, whem ‘Biorris re-| ica SWITZERLAND IR] |, poately. @ moment: then hin trigger finger |@D enormous, old-fashioned china Miers So reply, but. tooked That will take care of itself—or, to be more exact, the right sort |sards as a pernicious element, might VTAMMETEIRI | EMMEIRINIE} oa atrbe moved, and the sharp rat-tat-tat of mawbban) from the stand tn tne “Do peegelee nn 46r cine of young people will take care of it. one Pevlaaat that he| 8 His name Re Pee rolS ema LEON is tte was BIS; raapoe.. Atormed/ out al) tha OrPere Het pay eee he asked, putting bis arm about Now all this was brought to mind by an ordinary photo-/ mustn't quit his lifelong battle against | 11 Melody. fal brought up i attention, and it seemed so utterly | er shoulders. i i ‘ ‘: | the “power trust” at a time when he| 12 To strike. ona —. Acrid powder emoke was on her |ridicuious that she began to| “*No.” she eald eveniy. “1 don't graph in a newspaper; a picture, if you want the details, of and his cohorts are beginning to win| 13Grown coarse, 20 Poem. ine and in Mer ara 682008 187: tan. think 1 ever did. 1—oh, Larry, Miss Romayne Tate of Paragould, Ark., and Mr. William Ham-| victories, 14 Fodder vat, 21 Danish weight. ere dully watching. “Larry, wi ever did you get]! was just insane, that’s all—in- ilton of Good Ho Tl. In fact, they use every argument} 15 Sheds as blood 22 Wrath, The man had stopped firing, and | that and what's It for?” she said.|sane. i—" a pe, Ih. a and sentimental appeal they can| 17Grows dim. 23 Mother, Codged down below the window | “weil, it you aren't @ cool oue,”| She broke. of abruptly, then Miss Tate and Mr. Hamilton seem to be healthy youngsters think of. Few men in recent decades| 13 Musical note. TTiOlUIR Ti [SIT MMA) 21 Clay house. sill, his bulky: weapon clutched th | ne said, gripping her hand. “Here| added: “Of course, !—Larry, it's in their ’t hi ; : |have been subjected to such pressure.| 19 Folded sheet [FIA|S| TMMAIS/! [DIE MMFILIAIG] 25 To accomplish. his hands, its muzrle touching her |you come through something just|@ shock to know that hi in their ’teens, or thereabouts, and the picture showed them] “it wilt be no wonder if Norris, who of paper. VIN AMET IE(PIEIEMME|AIVIE] 27 House cat. knee, The man blinked and se loue size emailer than the battle|Dou't think I'm beart holding two rather elaborate loving cups—the President none mined and sineay | bbs is Lee th ZIVIRITICTH) LES IMI! INIGIE!R] ae Money oe Aer reeneaee Saute ale eg =. et Sstizshore &nd you want tojthe man 1 thought | cared tor— i Vs H Se tions m 2 it int. fayside hotel. ie now what doin, i Roosevelt trophies awarded them for outstanding achievements | ing Washington, begins to weaken, A a ERS MpaiMaCAse <ahibes ever, fe it?” perfil, bene Satyr pes bees, tong before the fighting as 4-H club members, (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.)| 3» stir, 49 Third note in 1 Dress. 35 Hand covering Jean made no answer, and the | hi some water and that wes| “All over it?” sald Larry. Since this world is sinful and human nature is weak, the|¢ . 33 Intended. vale, 2 Verbal. 36 To go to bed, man evidently took it for granted |the only container 1 could find| “Yes,” she said. “If 1 can ever agi . Pag . 4 eye 34 To repurchase. 50S molding, 3 Mathematical 38 To fetch, that she had been killed He |/and—” forget what s foo! 1 was—” people who do things that cause their picture to get printed in| | Additional Churches | | 36 eye membrane s2 Herb, term. 39 Disables. wasted no time on vaio regrets, out| “All right.” She ‘swung ner| “Never mind about that,” saa the papers are not always representative of the finest flowers |* = o| 37 plld im- 53To come in. 4Large inland 40 Sanekeht 3 slowly raised bimself to peer out deat dame. s08 motes to ry are Larry. “b olame myselt 1 should espe fee . : fi : af y, LUTHER! 7 plements, 54 Story. body of water. jalect, of the window. After a long took. | position, hel yy bis arm. e we warned you, long ago.” of civilized society. An ordinary day’s grist of pictures will ees weir yaa 40 Fowl disease. 55 He drpve in 5 Attendant 41 Portrait statue he got to bis knees again and|looked up at him, and realization| “You tried to, but | wouldn't include a criminal or two, a gowking movie actress, some goof | ay, Re ee | 43 me a the re run : for sick. a Hamar head raised his weapon to shoot; but be cases ate ber; che wae safe, tree, aires epee F A . med at | “We preach 4 1 met ally. in the Worl Bones, Speck. fore he could press the trigger he “I could have made you listen,” who is roller skating backward from Hoboken to Pike's Peak, chest Tors changing world e | 44 Door sug. Series, 8 Fetid. 45 Seaweed. carina peas Rie ccuan'| Shan ohe > Pamembeed coors \bac ene Monee Same. yourssit ( a newly discovered society female, and a handful of bed- Fe a ee ee ah u{ 47 Contest of 56 He has played 9 Auction. 46 Tissue.- teetered drunkenly on dis knees. oe ee oe joone cautiously|}too much. Blame me, too.” bs ALS ‘° : . classes, Miss Rosella Brelje, Supt. speed, in —— World10 Series of epi- 47 Uncooked. tl Mapsed on his face. The | tow! ie window. ere waa a| fle helped ber into the car, sh: 4 sheeted Ethiopian soldiers carrying obsolete rifles wrong end i J0:48 a. m--Moming worsnip Cang-| 48 Seventh note Series, cal events, 51 Snaky fish, poietic au tay. veneath tim: [stain op the carpet there, but| the door, aad wont around ug sete a: to through the African desert, Botmont othe Christan wong "ot Jean found herself, atupidiy won: noe ine bye - ‘ ia bs place bebind the wheel. ig gees v 4 Zacharias.” weal: le ca ‘em out,” sa! low we'll bighball for Dover,” : To come ACTORS. this picture of these two 4-H club prize Anthem! qaing, Praises” —Walther peat Bl cecoh i i. Aaaidend Larry briefy. he said. “Your father's ibe : winners was like getting a drink of cool water on a hot and Vogal “duet: “Jesus Calls Us,” by auddenty. she realized that the man| “Were they—were they—" she mutes ie We. 9nd hn have i i i lolte, 2. good long rest, an en—" on et - it was a papper that the country is not, after prZtsB. Mey Rghearsal of Christmas WE Oe es . | "One was,” ne said, “dacigon| “And thent™ she said, e ins , as cock-eyed as some of its happenings seem to indicate. pile are urged to be present, \ YVITH this realization the teth-jwasn't, He was tying there up-|°*!, started off. ie Health, good sense, and plain, every-day decency and sanity | ovis eee four in charge of rey that bad held ber seemed |conecious, A bullet bad just!” Ap} thas" he at, smiung 7 » 7:30 p. m.—Evening services. — to fall away. creased the top of bis skali—just i. ol now a S looked out of the page to reassure us about Uncle Sam’s funda- pitta ee dhs Ail ocak lone enough to put him out cold. Your |Young bo'll be only too ging : mental soundness. 8th and Rosser Streets S and knees: conquering ner re: bullet, 1 think.” ‘ to | you try to forget about | 10:00 2 ee Banaee nemeeh we le | sion, she crawied to where the) tHe icoxea at her quizzically. (ee wens oe Ls . | 300 a. m.—Sunday school. We are jead gunmen iay. She wanted a abead at the 11 Because » Bostonian laughed loud and infectiously, he got a lifetime, Pleased by the growth of this depart treapon aud, ane’ meant to. buve aoe ad. diocee ci pimn»|°% 8 830 tempo on the Lents Pass to she theater. For a minor breach of the peace, it seems a rather harsh ape ed pitta laid at Pele ciel \ Oe cGy ane |sve said. ae vtitty reaches bos) sade tec iH lee, ‘Topic: “Wii bi rolled him over. The sub-machine er han | ste aan Be wstttaes 8 ae Uiere, stetowrlooting | f¥ Was an pour detore they were] “Tell we this, dean, According to s war correspondent, huge rocks rese! hi thumbs |" "2:00 p. m,—Class for Bible study in Rg WY WY Wy B ko WY WY NN ind realized eeenet tac feady (o leave. & patro) wagon| Quietly. “Do you love Meant onie ise on the African plain. Apparently Ethiopia. commemorates its hitch- Shane. se ‘i Stina: a N SN SN ++i tS SSN complicated to do ter eny Rood hel Waptes: AP SESE SNe car a. feara she nad veen Uuabie hikera, t . m.—Baptist young people's +0 A even (f che did take possession | riage house to recet bodies|(o shed earlier that night ro see bar tty mene, Panes, resident. tT NY | N Of it. Did this man carry ere jot two gangsters who bad Séen|00", 1D & blinding torrent’ “To Primo Carnera, the Ambling Alp, any good opponent seems to spell | i ‘Religloese ‘Unentacnige S volver?. Jean dent closer. tis) killed in the Ggbting. Four otbers,| [brough them, at iast, ne beara a erosion. 2S tm,’ Wednesday—The Ladies’ coat had fallen back. end ® shou! |inciudjng Hed Jackson and Sandy|ber cry deapairingly, “Un, Lagry - ? o2 © et soclety mects ‘at the parson- dot bolster was visible under nis| tiarking, who bad been wounded.|of course | do. But wt'll meses street. sessed with that personal magnetism which inspires confidence. Thus they were able to promote the famous Shaker Heights real estate development in Cleveland, one of the greatest bits of promotion in this nation’s history. Their success there and the uniform fairness of their busi- ness dealings enabled them to obtain financial backing for the purchase of the Nickel Plate railroad and several other small lines. These they operated at a profit, thus attracting the atten- tion of financiers and railroad men. Their record enabled them hing for re-election next year has] “The Church with a Message for Planist—Mrs. Clarence Gunness, atiaweck devotional “sérvlée!-every, a sheen od hee Veay ousdivavct ecaeal’ Gr goeibn ser’ ani a i i 5 i i 3 ‘oday.” nthe lected—the chur ir. “ # vegetabl tain a good ...-6T. uy pau’ other railroads na at their peak, they este Hoty NEW SGSGIBSISDS CREHIE on PEE Nd Lrerty Sermon! oth ing Loar oe Wee Hearelly invite Ste fo attena ant Answer—Nonsense, are no more and no less healthful than 21,000 miles of transportation line and were dominant railroad} sr ertect, 9:45 a. ma-Temchera’ and officers’| Plante Gathening seen service | our services, other vegetables, and contain no poison. The “specialist” has to give ; operators of America. Letters are pouring in from over the | P37" < o hontey bohoot: seéeeitt esta sae ee er , ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH customers something for their money. : A eee) *, nation, including scores from people| Larkin, Supt. i x Corner Third and Thayer Women Who Are Weak But in welding together this vast empire, the brothers the senator never heard of before—| 11:00 a. m.—Public worship,“ Dor- wie’ Pie "athe, Senlor BY-PU. eae Sia il eh Sha Should « yourlg woman bathe or go to a-hop when she is... Mrs, W. A.) were led astray from the simple business principles upon which |even some trom high school boys and| thy Atwood, pianist. |) | mith, ise Einma Mason as leader.) Peeve Holy. Communion, Answer—Depends on her intelligence. Send stamped addressed envelope their hadi founded. Th k acter i girls. The other day there was one Jesus Cam The young people of our church in-| 9:30—Church school, a| for monograph on menstruation. success had been founded. ey took a flier into the/trom a Nebraska banker who hed| Special music. | vite you to spend Sunday evening as , 10:50 & “m——Morning prayer sa (Copyright, 1985, John F. Dille Co.) realm of high finance and for a time were successful. But| opposed Norris all his life, but said] 209 Bastin acl? broadcast from) the guests of the church. | Fine fel- x time and adverse circumstances caught up with them and with their financial sponsors, who happened to be the great Morgan banking hourse. Thus a few months ago, the Allegheny corporation, their great holding company, saw its stock put on the market and} Preserving her status as a neutral, Canada could proceed to buy any munitions or war materials she Pleased from the United States. She has no neutrality laws to prevent her from—and on the contrary every in- centive to go ahead—shipping such products right along & England. oe Drive on to “Save” Norris The campaign of the friends and admirers of Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska to dissuade him from his intention of retiring instead of run- he had just come to the conclusion the senator was largely right and urged him to stay in congress. The executives of the 21 standard railroad labor unions met recently and instructed their chairman to lobby with Norris against his retire- ment. % adult which might appeal to one with Glasgow antecedents is to try to run a mile at jog trot. If you can do it, it is safe to put off the health examina- nomination will be here, D. V., to conduct a service, Everyone Is most cordially invited to all these services. Evarts olass for adults; the Quain class for young people; the Tuxis class for young people, high school Attention is called to the fact, that) 3ge. With modern texts and good on this Sunday both preaching ‘serv-| teachers the school invites you to ices are to be in German, os ie eee of religious edu- cation. 11 a, m.—Morning worship. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Pp. m.—Juntor League. 6:45 p, " m.—Intermediate | (high school) League, Alice Moos, leader, | Ment of lite, : Topic: “How We May Help Christ's! », Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. Werk in the World.” | The open forum for young men. P 6:45 p. m.—Senior League. Pre-| tors study. The World Wide gull sentation of subject: “Keeping Christ Mme Hei td in, Christmas’ bya. proune ursday afternoon at 3 p. m. the 145. p. m—Zvening. evangelistic, Ladies’ ald of the church meets with worthwhile message, Make your Sunday nights count in the enrich- me To My Heart —Williams. “Away in a Man- 3 Edith Tunnel, | “A Joyous Post- tion another year. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Babies Need Banana Mother has the impression that you advise feeding bananas to babies a few months old. My baby is six months old, and except for constipation . . . to the baby at the age (Mrs, A. B.) Ans ted—Mi be oR: spesperate Situation,”| address for copy of The Brady Baby envelope aire ibes Mre, Frenburg, 1088 Teh street. This sold for a fraction of the value which it once was presu: wlntess Special mustt, year endon fall ettenmenae decaeaten the fring: and in the iull Jean,faced Hvelyn Brady—had been be) med mo fe the minister: “is year and a full attendance {s desired, to have. The brothers obtained new financial backing, for they | still were excellent railroad operators, but their bubble had been broken. Their former dominant position could not be regained. Not only had they lost heavily but thousands who} had invested because of faith in their magic also suffered. | At the top of the list of pleaders stands President Roosevelt, who said publicly that “Norris is necessary not only to Nebraska, but to the United States, as long as he lives,” and has since written personal assurance to Norris that he meant every word of that and asked as a favor that the The church exists to serve its com- munity in the spirit of its Master. It invites your help and interest in its program. You need the church and the church needs you, | MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ame—Jesus!’ 8:00 p. m, Wednesday—Mldweek meeting for Bible study ‘and prayer. de? Pm, Thursday—Choir prac- ice, : BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh ev. R. EK, Smith, Pastor | 10:00—Sunday school, Mrs. G. Man- Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship—10:30, Organ prelude: “Largo”—Handel, ee er heard burried footsteps coming along the ball. A voice called, “You, Spike, in there—what’s th’ matter!” She moved before she had time to think—one quick tunge that bid ber tn the shadows tn the corner of the room. The door swung open and someone came 1p manacied and put in one of the sheriff's cars for removal to. the fail. Of the government's force, tour men bad been wounded. They nad already been taken to the bos- pital, and the report nad come back that all of them would re- cover. Under Larry's direction, ;: ; senator make no decision until the| digo, Supt. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. ) . ry % ast on the s ject “Where 7, sy . for they still had to be considered as a unit, and there is no| The real secret of the Nebraska Pweneth God.” i **! Organ, offertory: | “Bells Through down, could near bim mutter |been searching the house from to; aan ek De aor avian dest | progressive’s desire to retire 1s the| "3:00 p, m—itadlo service over ata-| te Trags Addington, 1 Sonisinida: shenians sawtaleesiec| Gieiea: coher one i ne, lou! 3’ 7 | . jolo: i. oly is jams, a t Tod xh at it hastened the death of the younger Van Sweringen, Sone ERE ae chy a Ltao OIC ta Ne cle dag Eheaiigelistis <norvice! Miss Arleen Sanborn. “The bank ot [up the machine gun and move|senai of firearms and a cache of for men of this type cannot lose the faith of their fellows with- out that fact having a depressing effect upon them. America’s Best Product You could work up quite a nice little argument, if you He really is in excellent health, But he has confided to intimates that he has seen so many old men go into dotage and decline from their peak of usefulness while holding public office that he has a horror of fol- Sermon: “A Divided’ Crowd,” by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude: "Chant Joyous’— leppard. Sunday school—12 noon. Classes for all ages. The children will enjoy your presence with us, Every adult class an open forum. Epworth League—6:30 8:00 p. “Palestine in the Light of Prophesy” will be the timely message. This. is a topic of vital importance and you should be sure to attend. Week services— | ‘Tuesday night, 8 p. m.—Midweek Bible study and ‘praise service. Mrs. .E. Smith will bring the message. ‘Wednesday night—Choir and or- pan aes t» prenident to FA. dean nen (a see San@y whe been Injured. nen are ataying ai She acon = ‘The oi cautiously toward the window. Ae be came {nto the moonlight, she saw his face. It is Red Jackson. Jean never quite knew, after- ward, how she managed to do bonds and currency worth many thousands of dollars. “It’s @ cleanup.” Larry judi. tantly told Mike Hagan. “We got ‘em all. Jackson'll keep, cow, until he’s put op trial for murder. ; B ; of ry iS hat she did then. She could only | We b: plenty of evidence to get lowing in that path and disappoint-| chestra practice. note the change of hour for the sen: . w 8 * Aes aes ; ior league. Topic: “What Difference femember ratsing the beavy re-/the electric chair for him and for cared, by asking people to say w! is th st ve jing himself and his friends. He will) | Thursday night—Prayer service. All| (8° ThE in (Churches! Leaders : » by g peop! y what is the most valuable thing | ine himselt and his friends. ie will Ae STOO ce cca gull MEE volver, gripping it witb oth bis chiet Neutenants.’ The rest of America produces. term if he serves. bassador, under the direction of Jack| , builders League 6 p.m, -Tople: hands, pointing it at the man at|the gang are good for long terms . There’s a wide field to pick from. This country is work- Soi Bet Se the. WNGON: -OAMLLDE: Ber aye |(8 pesece: = i Brn tig ancy for halt the world . aval eyay ae ve Friends Scoff at Idea ‘We extend:a cordial welcome to all.) “yentng worship—7:20 p.m, An Sow Go on with THR stony | tightly, and squeezing the trigger.| Jean was standing beside nim, y \—o1 e, » before world trade went democratic—and it can give you any-/ “China Clipper,” it turns out, is = plane and not » nickname for Japan. 4 Beene e288 ‘More is heard these days of the Great Wall of China. So his personal friends are busy scoffing at him and branding his idea ge, 618 8:00 p. m., Wednesday—Prayer afd ORE Smee RS ney. Raum, woneral’ ‘ovangeliet Vera: informal evangelistic service of one hour duration that you will really enjoy. Singing of the old hee led FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B CHAPTER XL Wier Jean funn fainted. the loft armpit, she tearhed In, puiied and looked at tt ® momentary tut) to Then, for the second time that night, she collapsed in e faint. were being loaded into another for removal to tbe of the Portsmouth three men, and white waiting for bim to take ber back to Dover. She Jaid her band on want to see me egain—and f'n Never be able to look badly bim in thé (To Ue Vonciudea)