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] |Girl, 15, With - Mature Voice, e o By the Assoclated Press. my years in opers.” He added that CHICAGO, September 25.—A high | as far as he knew she was the young- A school sophomore with the soprano|est person ever to win an opers con- Representative Jones Hits When Betty was only 4. related her v ¢ Wm, KING & SON ¢ i widowed mother, Mrs. Stells Schults, N # Cemetery.- Eatoblished: 1858 Landon Farm Program' | sne was presty, e Betty :wdmm:“un.:mmum Py Giard vad 3 essionally | of & . 1, A : as New Deal's. - “We never had to tell her to take yeaterday 2 108 JRaxs Orisanvice By the AmGititea Poten s voice lesson,” said Mrs. Schults.| talent. "L McEiroy, gt treet hindpnye . company declared enthusiastically: |1y was e little different when -she ‘machinist g District 8223 INES, Iowa, September 25.| “This girl is & rare genius. I've|started studying plano ‘s few years - Representative Marvin Jones of Texas, mrmm&hm‘m:!herm-uuo. Sometimes we had to remind phasized. ; . leaving with Iowans a charge that Gov. Alf M. Landon’s farm Towed points from the New Deal, headed for Chicago today for s con- ference to fix his future corn-belt ftinerary. ‘The Democratic chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, chosen by the Roosevelt All-Party Ag- ricultural Committee as its spearhead speaker at farm issues, asserted in an address last night: “In so far as the farm program of Gov. Landon has any merit it tracks the New Deal, and when it leaves that it fades into generalities.” Taking up point by point what he said was the Republican presidential nominee’s farm program as outlined in an address here Tuesday, he at- tacked the Kansan's views on come modity loans and other issues. He urged the re-election of Presi- dent Roosevelt to “continue the ad- vances America’s farming industry has made under the present Admin- istration,” adding, “I want the sur- geon who wields the knife to be the one who wishes the patient to live.” “I have no objection to Gov. Lan- don. I think he is a good man. But Jet us look at the company he is keep- ing. He is backed by the Liberty League. The great financiers are be- hind him. * * * Do you want to trust the future of the farm program to an administration whose most ordent supporters are the Liberty Leaguers, the Du Ponts, the Mellons and the Millses?” he asked. D. C. PAINTER ARRESTED AFTER HITTING SHERIFF BY 8 Btaff Correspondent of The Staz. ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE, Va, Beptember 25.—Because he atruck Sheriff Howard B. Fields in the jaw with his fist last night, Charles W. Baumbaugh, 56-year-old Washington painter, will face the County Court today on charges of assault and intox!- cation, after spending the night in the Arlington County Jail. “Hey, stranger, drive me into Wash- ington,” Baumbaugh yelled from his automobile to the sheriff, who was standing on the sidewalk in Rosslyn. His request was refused. About 15 minutes later the man got + out of the car, which bore a Cali- fornia license, and announced, “I' going to lick you,” Sheriff Plelds 5 Three contacts followed: Baum- baugh hit the sheriff, the sheriff hit Baumbaugh and Baumbaugh hit a telephone pole. “It would be a shame mnot to ac- commodate & man who came all the way from California looking for a ” y fight,” Sheriff Fields sald. Baum- H h k baugh gave an address in the 200 block ere s w at ma es of Ninth street northeast, Washington. \\\‘{\\\\\‘ e \“\N\ \ \ WY Hyde Park . The Bond Payment Plan (Continued Prom First Page) SO fremendOUSlY populur the President would make six speeches in New York, West Virginia, Pennsyl- vania and New Jersey next week. The Byracuse and Pittsburgh speeches were put in the major political class, 0 9 i ! eSSl it MRMie e el Iv’s convenient! Your first payment is only arily go with dedication ceremonies. Asked about his campaign confer- $5. And you pay the balance out of your . ; . rvand advisers, the Eresldent s . Again the figures do the talking! Last year's record - breaking they talked over all the various possi- income — either weekly (for 10 weeks) or twice ; = ~ want 1o get too far away from is total topped by almost a quarter million —715,303* men are Washington base on any campaign a month. trip and that any plan made would be subject o cancellation on three | - - now buying their clothes with The Bond Payment Plan! It is minutes’ notice. y One new definite date announced ‘was October 28, in New York Harbor, g Sin b { the largest number ever to use a service of this kind!=which Franco-American exercises celebrating b S i e s ? indicates how perfectly this convenient way to “charge it" * fits present day needs. It permits responsible men to purchase cation of the Statue of Liberty. 3 ; Final Speech October 31, e 1¢’s up-to-date! When you “charge t" the Pt g gl ooy~ ‘ - n al » Square Garden the might of Octo- Bond way, you get no monthly bills. And there ber 31. s shou e pacitc Coust o | ok o6 Bt i o e il s , clothes when they need them —and to pay for them out of said he would discuss that in Wash- it e MLt G it the first or 10th of the month. income. It does away with the “monthly bill headache”— for has authority to deal with wages and " P me six adarasets ecifcally set will : there are no large lump payments to meet on the first or 10th be made at: Syracuse; N. Y., shortly after 4 pm. September 29 in laying & o s o e it e of the month. And it costs you not a cent extra. % But that’s Syracuse, from 10:30 to 11 pm, September 29, before the State Demo- e Ot cions Ot a0 oty e It’s the easy way to buy good clothes! : li_mn all! We've an idoq that these 715,303 men were in!qrcslod 1, Where 1 wil wikness the corons- o It offers you the luxury of Rochester tailoring ; ‘not only in a convenient way 16 buy their clothes. We believe Sheater o haviemkine Comee o) and Rochester fashions without being : Ittsburgh, - 3 ; 3 Seer oty X 3, 11 am. oot ; extravagant. “Charge #t* the Bond way, and lby the quality of our woolens, the excellence of our Rochester- = yo0 gel-ueh opiy-dufoned gayments=yor-oliy * tailoring = and by our friendly service. Without these features, enjoy soundly built quality and matchless style. it is the sane way to a sound clothing investment. Start getting your dividends from it —let it work for you, this Fall! 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