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PLEDGE ~ Myr’bfnf Landles Climax Cergmopy at Omaha—Car- | difial Mundelein Speaks. By thefassorlated Press. OMAHA,: Nebr., September 26.—The memofy of flames from thousands of candls held aloft in the darkness of | Creighiton Tiflversity Stadium * today | gloweg for the pilgrims of the Sixth Natiofp] Bucharistic Congress. | Thej tapers lighted last night during | Tecital of the Hély Name pledge by an nudienip$ 6f :4.600 &t “the eucharistic | mass- 3 the climax of he chjort T ooy renicn | bmuur addr from George Cardinal Mundelein ‘ot -Chicago and Judge Mar- tin T. Manton of New York. Thousands | more §f Catholic faith over the country | participated in the devotionals through | & brogicast of the ceremonies. * | ‘mGatholic Men Praised. ‘The #Xaniple of “our Catholic men in | frequent attendance at communion” ‘wgs praised by Cardinal Mundelein as & “powerful influence for geod on those sbout them.” The two great commands of Pope Pius X—early tommunion for little children and frequent communion far older Christigns—were recalled by the American prince of the church. His | eminence also réad a message of greet- ing to the congress from President Hoover. -~ Judge Manton said that every day | “life brings us into contact with na- | ture’s incamprehensibles” and said that | the mysteries of the eucharist could net be expected to be any less difficult of penetration. Indecent Modern Dress. Even “ordinarily good Catholic women | and young ladies” have been rendered unconscious of the “indencency. ef modern dress” by contact with “life in sn overwhelmingly neo-pagen popula- tien,” the Rev. Athuanasius Steck ef Humphrey, Nebr., said in a discussion of modesty in dress by the clergy in the afternoon business session. The Congress was to conclude this rnoon with the solemn procession e most blessed sacrament. FEDERAL SOLICITOR MAY ATTEND HEARING Power Commission Here Asked to Send Russéll to Georgia During Fight on Electric Rate Cut. By the Associated Press. CORDELE, Ga. September 25.—J. J. Willlams, chairman of the Crisp Ceunty Power Commission has asked the al Power Commission at Washington to send Solicitor Russell to Atlanta as an observer during a scheduled soon in which the Power Ce. imjunction to Public Service ission o ing out its order for the power company reduce its electric rates throughout west, to a parity with in Crisp County. e power campany has reduced its rates in Crisp County after that county had ‘Rzur plant_and seld = Williams sais golicitor general to be looker and not to t, ty is not a party to Bomb Discovefl;d Under Seat in Auto Disabled by Wiring By the Assoclated Press. STUART, Nebr, September 25.—A dynamite bomb wired to the spark plugs was found Tues- day night under the seat of Jay Wefso's automobile. It had failed to explode because the bomker huld not grounded the wires prop- erly. A’ garage mechanic, to whom Wefso had taken the car when the starter failed to fupction, found the bomb — two s of dynamite wired together. ‘Wefso, who had driven the.car at least twice with the bomb under the seat. said he knew of :np one who might wish to seek his life. He said, however, that a young woman of his acquaint- ance had told him of receiving an unsigned letter warn her of danger that threatened Wefso. BRITISH MAY LOSE ON FRENCH LOANS Redemption in Depreciated Franc Indicated, With $200,000,000 Blow to Investors. By Cable to The Star. | LONDON, September 25.—With re- ports from Paris indicating that the | Prench government will vedeem four war loans flogted in Britain in the de- preciated franc of Tuesday instead of at the rate of 27 franes to the pound | sterling, which prevatied when the | loans “were floated, British investors stand to lose fully $200,009,000. This frflspect has threatened for a long ime and 1s arousing much feeling and iamflety. and another bitter Anglo- French controversy over debts is brew- ing. At the instance of Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Snowden, the British The convenience of the Gerber Products is ob- vious. The big thing is they are better for baby, Ask your Doctor! out salt or For Sale at Accepted by American Medi All Sanitary Grocery Co., Ing., and Piggly Wiggly Stores ~ Gregs ecially Gerbe STRAINED VEGETABLES And Other Letding Service Grocers Phone: Natl. 32§6—John R. Ergood & Cp.—Washington Brokers. Gerber Products Division . . Fremont Canning Company , + Fremont, Michigsn Toss-oss-Toss All Night Long! 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Magnesia Ozolds, upon contact with the seid in the stomach, generste mascent, or sctive oxveen. Now, #s apy doctor will Penalty of Acidity tell yous metive oxygen, when ereated within the digestive tract does just-the things reuired for acidity. It stimulates the segretion of the. alks- line mucus. It checks putrefaction and fermentation in the intestines. It stimu- lates the activities of the intestina} walls and eids the natural movement of the bowels. All three effects are necessary to the true velief of acidity and Magnesia Oxoids supply them in a perfectly natural manner. Make This Acidity Test better you feel—! much more soundly vou sieep and how much more enersy you have. If after taking contents of one bottle you don’t get more them ‘amasing ts, return the hottle to the drugsist foreign office @ short time =lll representations to France on lrw jeet of the war loans redemption. Snowden holds strang views on the subject snd do everythi what is equitable re regarded here as a just an fika settlement of t)l:l:‘unch ob- tions—payment _accor o Tate of txgglnu when France, in dg-: need, succeeded in inducing British in- vestors to subscribe for 1,641,000,000 francs, worth of bonds. The French contention is that no favor can be shown the British sub- scribers, as the French investors are be- ing paid in the present depreciated ranc. ‘The prosperous state of Prance today and the fact that she holds more gold than any other country, except Amer- lea, only serves to harden British opin- lon in favor of repayment of the loans at the rate at which they were sub- scribed. Edward Shortt, a former cab- inet minister and chairman of the British dsholders Committee, says it could be ti (Copyright. EST OIL IN THE WORLD" ‘To keep your car in good condition, avold hz hazard buying of [ Y at irresponsible dealers. 'se Autocrat Moter Oil and epjoy the great difference. 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