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N DU RS rsa '81 Al TALLISM | AGITATION 1S REPORTED NOW Senators Representing Sil.! ver Production States Busy OFFICIAL CIRCLES y ARE AGAINST MOVE Gold, as Basts for Monetary Syslem of World, Believed Best WASHINGTC C., Oct. 1.— casion for standard Gold as a basis for-the monetary systems throughout the world are | said tory base, g with the gold it is said. n of the gold standard Britain and other Euro- be Every LUCKY of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer—the finest from T from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas—the crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of pr nature produces them irritants. LUCKY STR “TOASTING” Process—a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray—expels certain harsh irritants naturally present in cvery tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled isritants to manufacturers of chemical com- pounds, who use them as a base in making theep-dip*, as well as a powerful spraying solution for trees, flowers and shrubs— cnough to permit the daily dipping of over £0,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, irritants, naturally present in all tobacco Izaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. “They’re out—so they can’t be in!” No wonder LUCKIES are always kiind to your throat. *U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Order “It’s toasted’i Including the use Sunshine Mellows —Heat Purifies Your Throat Protection —against irritation —against cough to provide the most satisfac-|er harness, dyed to match the cos- | “They’re out-¥ so they can’t pea a per t There is I to return to bi SCHOOL FUND representing silve: oducing states. The people of e nation decline | to accept silver in general circula- | OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MAILS 1Ch amber of Commerce 50,000 NEW RULE GUIDES| Also Req[](‘sts Half S, Fares for Students tion, it is said, because it is in- | convenient in carrying silver dol- | lars. LOS ANGEL thousand off; erning the v 1932 Olympic gam d buted by W Oct. 1.— Fifty rule books gov- events of the e have been Henry, t of the committee. in English, (Contipuea, rrein Page One) next Thursday. Next week will be Fire Prevention Week. One members of the De address the Chamber on Fi Ge! Spanish, have | yention. been sent to national committees Cutter’s Officers Introduced to be distributed among prospec-| @gapt o N, Dench, comman tive compet the games, of the Tallapoosa. W by Dr. W .W.. Cour of the Chamber related a humorous i 1 nection with his dutie officials and A separate book each of the 15 sport to be staged. s -~ HARNESS FOR DOGS States commissioner when the cut- WASHLIS Double ‘harness | ter made her Aleutian I for pet d 1e fad of the mo- |trol last summer. As a ment for capital debs. The leath- |ficer he performed a m mony uniting an Indian man and an Indian woman. For some years the couple had bezn living under girl, makes the like a team of tume worn by the pups trot together horses. “TOASTING” expels SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) present in every tobacco leaf a 14 in! STRIKE is made urkey—the finest Cream of many ice and kind, as , contain harsh IKE’S exclusive you are sure these No. 210 of Ultra Violet Rays %, - | two million dollars this year; ‘and eral children. Capt. Dench . intro- duced other officers of the Talla- poosa. They were Lt. H. C. Perkins, | executive officer; Dr. W. Anderson, United States Public Health Serv-|the territory. He referred to the | ice, ship’s surgeon; Ensign D, M.|Richardson and Steese highways Morrison; Chief Machinist A. E. and connecting roads as the first Blood, Paymaster James Black. lunit in the system of highways Conditions in North connecting with the outside world, development of which he declared is the greatest potential source of new wealth of riage and were the parents oimev-'or aviation and the opening o[! the Yukon ~Pacific Highway and 15 A n tourist business, | high grade ore worth two to three Mr. Settlemier, of Mayo, intro- neau enroute south, spoke of con- ditions in Alaska and Yukon as he found them on a -trip down the Yukon, via Dawson, Fairbanks, and out over the Richardson High- way to Valdez. He referred to Ju- neau as the gold star of the North with her signal output of gold from the Alaska Juneau; to.Fairbanks heavy placer ‘gold production of the year, with her impending*gold quartz development and output of to Dawson with her five- dredges | working and an output of ‘three quarters of a million this year; not to speak of -the shipment of the | Mayo district in silver-lead ores | this year of five thousand of millions. Uncle Sam only $7,200000 has yielded more than a billion and a half in revenues; and he predicts further prosperity with the col_mng PR duced by Dr. Council, is in Ju- as a similar bright spot due to the The speaker sald Alaska, eosm\gl and to Alaska as being brought by aviation into the front yard of world actitivies. At the cross roads between the Occident and the Ori- ent, she is entitled to the attention of the nation as a great national treasure chest and tourist wonder- land. “Saw Mill Schools” Are Opened in N. C. RALEIGH, N. Cj Oct. 1.—Farm forestry is being taught in North Carolina at “saw mill schools.” R. W. Graeber, Extension Forester at North Carolina State College, is conducting the schools to give in- struction in better milling mathods, eliminating waste, farm forest man- agement, and how to improve the ’quality of lumber. ———————— The English expression “to take silk” means to become a king's or queen's counsel whose official robe is of silk, while that of a barrister is of stuff. ——e— Asia is larger in area thanNorth and South America combined. JURORS REPORT THIS MORNING Other Talesman Expected to Arrive Tonight— Organization Delayed Only<15 out of "the 27 talesmen for service on the Federal Grand s|Jury reported for duty .when the | Trial ‘term of the United States district court. was convened at 11 am. today. Harding. Court was adjourned promptly unti] #1 a.m. tomorrow:in order to give the others subpoe- naed from other points an oppor- tunity to arrive. | Most of them are supposed to be |on the steamship Admiral Rogers |which is due to arrive from the Triangle route at 8 p.m. today. It is expected the grand jury will be completed and impaneled tomorrow, and begin its work without delay. Those ready for duty were: A. Ber- telson, Mrs. C. W. Carter, Mrs. G. by -Judge Justin W.{ GEORGE | Brothers | ' MIDNIGHT —— | T. Griggs, Mrs. Douglas Meade, G. J. Paul, Elmer Reed, M. H. Sabin, Mrs, Mildred Wyller and Mrs, George B. Rice, Juneau; Thomas ICashen, jr., Miss Alberta Gallwas, Emil Gengelle, Mrs, Gertrude ) Laughlin, Douglas; J. M. Hudson, ‘Petersburg, Paul White, Kake. ! SPECIALS FROM 6 TO 12 P. M. 6-pound basket of Concord Grapes ........ 34c George Bros. PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries THE CHAS., W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. 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