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133 1338. BALL EAGIE.foiay in Histon WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 THE WEATHER Query For Nick Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, of SYNOPSIS: Our love for @ 4 young English girl has kept my uncle, James Clyde, and myself {Paul Thorne} in tropical Balin- gong through a Dyak revolt and Clyde>rajah, tt will be a life's work to ‘civilize the Dyaks and trouble breaks in two. quarters. I HAD to go up there, of course. The rebellious tribe was the toughest on the Palowit river, and the whole Palowit district was a nest of the worst pirates on the coast. That they existed so close te the Siderong river was proof of what everybody knew—that the Palowit pirates had for a long time been working with the The Malays had found that a i dev of s, Who drew upon the “f6f their forces strong of puni essential. Yet Clyde had plenty of arguments with Christine during’ the 12 hours it took me to ready. I did not hear them puting, but I know what their af EPAty ec fee i ie ah EES? i & apcalol ‘4 se Hl z t E. % i | iit e ; ue 3 Been E if ae ‘i 4 + > -| what a| What he is likely to do. don’t lose face because you haven’ threatened AF. if i Pag EBS E Eu 4 rea 8 i ‘i TF i aE *g 1g you. haven't dene.” ‘You Must Leave Balingong’ HE was silent; she knew that | RRS a 2 Eg af j f fest ry ; f Hi j ATELSP FARE SAEEE tt, ‘il etifl te fugue iE Eslhl Bieck elie (i tet ceattistetdent gfis vethiteidecenster A SPSS SSS eSeSSoESESSSeESETeSEseeceeeeeseCeeeE: TODAY’S E. M. Newman of Chicago, trav- Prof. Erie P. Kelly, teacher of ist, born at Amesbury, Mass, 54 years ago. Conrad Nagel, actor, born at Keokuk, Iowa, 41 years ago. BIRTHDAYS William B. Stout of born at Quincy, Ill, 58 years Percy Mackaye of Cornish, N. journalism at Dartmouth, novel- H_ poet and playwright, born in New York, 63 years ago. Irita Van Doran of New York, uing- literary editor, born at Birmi ham, Ala, 47 years ago. i seccccseeetecce=secscsee Temperature” E i 75 —72 0 Ins. Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation __ 11:14 4:34 (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; not much change in temperature: moderate to fresh southerly winds, shifting to west and north- ' west. Florida: Partly cloudy, local showers im north and central por- tions tonight; Thursday partly _ cloudy. Jacksonville to. Florida Straits and ‘East Gulf: ‘Moderate to fresh southerly winds, shifting to west; and narthwest, and mostly over- cast weather with local showers over north and central portions tonight, and over south portion Thursday. WEATHER CONDITIONS The western disturbance has moved northeastward to the up- per Mississippi Valley. with low | pressure extending this morning from the Lake Superior region southward over the western Gulf of Mexico. Another low pressure area is moving in over the far Northwest; while pressure high over At- lantic coast districts, and from ing the last\24 hours from the Mississippi Valley eastward over the Middle Atiantie States. and | the Carolinas, in portions of the Lake region, on the Texas. coast, MEETS TONIGHT Monroe County Baseball League will meet tonight at the San Carles Hall at 7:30 o’clock. All officials are asked to be Beeccoceceeisesceccscess present as matters of pressing importance will be taken up! Today’s Anniversaries Seccccconcccoccsosessceces 1739—George Clymer, Philadel- phia merchant and patriot, signer of the Declaration of Independ- ence, born in Philadelphia. Died Jan. 24, 1813. 1751—James Madison, Virginia legislator, one of the Constitu- tion’s framers, secretary of state. fourth President, born at Port Conway, Va. Died at Montpelier, Va., June 28, 1836. 1777—James Osgood, New Hampshire founder of a religious sect which held that the laws of the land came from the devil, born there. : Died Nov. 29, 1844. 1836—Andrew™. ' S_ Hallidie, builder. -of. suspension bridges ay the-Paeifie -eeast, manufacturer ¥ ai Sriventhe. bert in Di 1960) 1845 — Alexander McDougall. sailor, shipbuilder, inventor of the whaleback ship, founder of Everett, Wash., born in Scotland. Died in Duluth, May 23, 1923. 1863—Willis J. Abot, editor, Christian science leader and writ- er of books, born at New Haven, Conn. Died at Brookline, Mass. May 19, 1934. 1872—John E. Coover, Stanford University psychologist. born at Remington, Ind. Died Feb. 19, 938. Today’s Horoscope A great mind goes with today, one set on high things and with strength to withstand opposition; aspiring and sustained by a fait® that leads to success. If born im humble station, a valuable life is almost sure to result. Beware. however, of partnerships. Special evil aspects weaken the above very much. fied in. San Francisco, April 24. Point to consist of a faculty of five officers and ten cadets. 1889—Three ~ American three German warships wrecked off Samoa by terrific hurricane, 1912 — Hulk of battleship “Maine” raised in Havana har- bor and sunk in open ocean. license system by U.S. Fuel Ad- 1933—U. S. Senate stock mar- ket investigators show that pow- erful interests can control prices 1935—-Military conscription de- creed again in Germany by Hitler. ARRESTED ON VISIT Moundsville, W -'¥a=Stopping at the West Virginia State Penis 10 tentiaty ferve little chat with aj,~* and PIRST DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TO BE HELD MAY 3. 1938 FECSSSSSSSSSVSSSSSCSSESES For Representative State Legislature Rewind Gut Your KEY WEST tee aa LAV AINA, ia P 2 O Steamshio CUBA wv. Key West, 8:302.m. Mondays-“lursdays Av. Havana, 300 p.m. same aliomsce Lv. Havana, 9:00am. Tut-deyefiidays Ac. 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