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NEW BID 1S WADE ONMUSCLE SHOALS Described as Better Than That of Henry Ford ‘Washington, Jan, 34 (P—Endors- ed as “better” than the Henry Ford offer, & new bid by the American Cyanamid Company of New York, for the government's Muscle Bhoals properties in Alabama, was submit- | ted to congress today by Represen- tative Madden, republican, Illinois. He said he had drafted a bill to carry out the proposal and would | press for early consideration after | its reference to the house military | committee. “The offer of the Cyanamid Com- pany, as set forth in the bill, is a better proposal than Henry Ford's” | he said. “The original Cyanamid offer provides for the production of fertilizer containing 40,000 tons of fixed nitrogen, the same as Ford's offer, but under my bill the Cyana- | mid Company agrees to produce fei tilizers annually containing not less than 48,000 tons of fixed nitrogen, | an increase of 20 per cent over the Ford offer; and this increase is 'm, equal to more than half of the fixer nitrogen contained in Chilean ni- |fo. trates we imported in 1914. o “The Cyanamid Company pro- ! poses to furnish all of its patented | processes for producing fertilizers, free of any royalty charges. Ford’s offer did not propose to do so. | A WONDER for chapped hands and face. MARSAY Hazeloin Cream 25c Bot. The Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET OUR - PRESCRIPTION SERVICE e ey on® paending ||| Competitors in Channel Drudge at i and by thousands who have found it unexcellod. se! Y. M. C, A. Covering Distance in JORN J. McBRIARTY Cor, Church and Stanley stroets Phone 1384, Good Time. "\ The swimmers who have entered 'se the jey waters of the 21 mile swim DBa at the “Y” and have crawled, trud- 4] geoncd, breasted and side-stroked the following distances, all making | good time. Some have been able re [to remain in the stipulated half as | hour perlod without experiencing th ‘dlscnmlort. Others have been haul- ed out overcome with nausea or fresh water sea-sickness. as | The standing to date is: ) reh | in three hours covered 4 miles 1,599 | yards; Nimro 1% hours 2 miles 1,- {066 yard: Morales 1 hr. 2 miles | 340 yards; Cavallo 1 hour 1 mile 1,- | 67" yards; Braddon 1% hours 1 | 1,864 yards; Lada 1% hour 426 it 9:11 ) and Heinzmann % hour 903 yards, |‘Invasion’ of Canada. s friends s y. 5 i | The squadron was under personal| with his parents that his life FIRE AT YORK HARBOR | co York Harbor, Me., Jan. Tire early today wiped out a three | story business block here hous at Jeweler and Diamond Dealer Up One tlight 299 Main St. Postmaster W. L. Ha . {a blaze started in the basement and, feeding stores of paint spread rapid- | ly. The loss was estimated at $50,- | Rl 000, DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN g Businessmen’s Lunches g 45¢, at the $ PACKARD DRUG g Roger’s Soda Stands Crowell's Drug Store BHBOHOLOOHLLLHSLLHLILLH 0 —_— CROWLEY BROS. INC. Packard Drug Store ior H ritt Junior HI"‘\ school, 1913, rollr'm Springfield, Mass., ). A. summer school and the hmuu.»m psychology notebook, Noe penned an effort to bring tras 24 (A— |vh was scheduled to the post office and general store of | pla By | OF WHAT IS {Curiosity About Life After Death Proves Too Strong for 20 Year Old Medical Student at Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis, Jan. 2¢ (UP)=— The veil never yet known to have been barted by man had been drawn today over the reckless attempt of W. Cassels Noe, Wisconsin Univer. | sity student, to find out what lies beyond the grave and to keep a ghostly tryst with a friend who died | three weecks ago. Noe, who was 20, sent a bullet into his brain yesterday and left a | | note profulsing a fraternity brother |to communicate with him after death. His effort to explore the mystery of death was another of the recent Isuiridl‘s of young intellectuals in various parts of the country who LIONEL M, DEPOT Director of Physical Education and Track Coach. When the work of coaching the| teams and taking care of the )o\m"‘ have become disgusted with life. en's gymnasium classes at the Sen- | h school became too great ] r Physical Dircctor George M. issidy, Lionel M. Depot, who w It was linked by friends of Noe with the suicide on Jan. 4 of Joseph | W. Moore, University of Tilineis stu- |dent, who was said he was “ton al director of the Elihu Bu E(II"”I to live,” Noe's friends said was trans- | thoy thought Noo and Moore had for High school as | dined together the day before Moore | | killea himself, and that Moore told | callsthenics | Noe his spirit would return if he | rred to the sociate director. He is an expert on |having had considerable technical as | died. ENTER BIG SWIM [5aes Sotimion. - Stece, He at-| It was thought possible that Noe High | and Moore had an implied compact hool and Battle Creek college, | under which they would endeavor ich,, where he was graduated in|to meet as spirits and discuss the He also attended Springfield | secrets they had learned. the Y. M.\ On the back of paper taken frcm 1d college summer school. a note, evidently just before he He was an instructor in Normal! gieq, to one of his Delta Kappa Ep- hool of physical education in!gjion fraternity friends. attle Creck; Instructor in Battle| «py communicate with you from Creek sanitarium, director of phys- | ¢ha heyond and tell you what death | ical education in public schools in | | Kalamazoo, Mich., is like and what it brings,” the let- and supervisor of | {ap saiq, creation at Beacon, N. Y., as well | "Noo 4 gevotee of psychology, had military training instructor m,h,..‘n a constant reader of gloomy at place. : | theorles. That| authorities believed At present he is working hard in | {440y had led him to form queer i o the front| theories on the hereafter. He be- | one of the school's mafor sports. | jioveq that there was no God fin Heaven; but that the spirit returned Vi l“'T CANADA |5 wander aimlessly about the earth Mich., Jan, | when the coropreal life was ended, ting pl f the | his friends said today. pursuit "“‘”IM “A man who believes it is useless , left here today| o Jjve should kill himself and is a | 9:15 a. m. on a four-day good will | coward if he does not,” Noe told his friends constantly He arg mmand of Major Thomas G. L ier, commandant of the ficld own to do with as he pleased. e was one of the most popular arrive at Ott: students on the campus. He wrote 12:45 p. m. to At for the literary magazine and was ane with six mechanics aboard left | socially prominent. Talf hour ahead of the pursuit oup. i EAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS A soapy dishrag, slapped aeross the face of a burglar by a house- wife in Indianapolis, Ind., recently, put him to flight, KILLS SELF TO SOLVE MYSTERY BEYOND THE GRAVE T0 SPEAK ON EUROPE |James G. MacDomald of New York to Address Woman's Club on Re. cens Developments Abroad, | At the meeting of the Woman's |Club, tomorrew, James G. MacDon- ald of New York will speak on “Re- cent European Developments.” “This meeting will be open to the public. Few Americans have: had wider opportunities for first-hand study of linternational developments, partieu- \larly in Burope, than Mr. MacDen- ald, chairman of the Executive Beard of the Foreign Policy Asagciation | since 1919. His work has taken him to Europe many times during the |recent years and he has met at Ge- |neva and the capitals of Eurepe |most of the outstanding political | personalities of the day. He attended the first assembly of ths Leagus of Nations and most of the later as- |semblies. In 1924 and 1925 he open- ed the series of publio lectures in Geneva of the International univer- sity federation for the League of Na. tions, attended by students. from more than 20 countrles. In 1924 he spake at the International Peace | congress in Berlin as well as at the University of Copenhagen. i Mr. McDonald has had conferene- les with such men as Premier Bald- win and Ramsey McDonald in Eng. |land; M. Briand, M. Herriot, M. |Loucheur and other leading govern. ment officials in France; Jeremiah |Smith, American high commissioner jat Budapest, Hungary; President Masaryk and Foreign Minister Benes in Czechoslavakia and ethers, ; | Before coming to the foreign pol- | licy association, Mr. McDonald was assistant profesgor of history and po- | litical science in Indiana unlversity and in the history dcpartmeg} of |Harvard and Radciiffe. i TELEPHONE CO. 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