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After by & regret overconfidence ergy, the re normal vie a business collaps ¢ of stagnation, then a per cuperation Business Re “Business mank stage of recuperat general way und and reaction that pe activity in business proportional in iods of over-activity prec The time is now conside vear behind us whe suddenly turned over ation which is the basis of a lack of confidenc basis of business depressio think the by its normal t two vears be m,. prices fn 1929 on the changes of most 1 It T am ri being equal the norm resumed tion and retu len I don d 16 nd of world tional local conc m that country t of returning confidence no tain than the cor was he who had no fear. 7T now is he who has no hop CHICAGO LEADERS TOBANRADICALS Congr Wit Bunr raphed H Russfan Prices Manipulated « SEAL PELT DEAL CDSTS AN 3000 t I colo today 1 Triest SRR i T l Italian Senator Hurt In Repulsing Attack Italy, Sept. 27 (P—Pic- printed palato dis- Ital St tor, Dalmatia, had art of the 1via He felled ereupon he was was assailed by the to the police -consul at A”\ coni of by a city 1 vic persor s markets {o pr v the purpose of Brother rom Al Gift Por ska s i I “c Has Inspiration Mare funds get to iniec I pelis nd both She of this bay an eruption in 1866, when flames 25 feet high issued from the sea, and ashes rose to a height i ”or more than 5,000 fect. came into being in the 16th century, and this was their favorite war cry. |lation of when Fort Bridger was in Utah territor: same place and house, after that land pEEEEISEURE i e Lipton Promises New Effort to Capture Cup New York, Sept. 27 (UP)—Sir Thomas Lipton prepared to sail |4 for home today on the S. S. Le- | viathan, but has promised to come back and make his sixth || attempt to win the America's (On request, eent with stamped. ad- dressed envelops, Mr. Ripley will furnish esetifuyinay depfcted by bim). Reg, U. & Pat OT) BELIEVE IT OR NOT BY RIPLEY A Enterprise defeated the Shamrock V in four straight races at Newport recently, the 81 year old sportsman flatly stated that he would never again challenge for the trophy, but yesterday de- finitely announced his decision to try once more, probably in 1933. BULGAR l]ELEfiATES TOIGNORE PARLEY Blame Greek Press for Dlggmg‘ Up Painful Incidents Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept. 27 () —The | | Bulgarian delegation has declined to | | participate in the all-Balkan con- | ference at Athens. The secretariat of the Bulgarian | delegation today said it was influ- lenced in its decision by the attitude |of the Greek Press which, on the |eve of the projected conference, had been digging up painful incidents of twenty years ago in Bulgaria. The secretariat added it Mad been in-| | formed that the minorities question would not be admitted for discus- |sion in spite of a decision taken at | Yesterd-p's conference in Athens. = » \', 5 \ / The Ever-RAINING ZAND | Lo Guayra - onthe RioPerans- Paraguay ‘ |” Chairman Papanastassiou is said MCHERESRALSNS BEEHS FALLING % to have expressed regret at the ab- | UNCEASINGLY FOR MILLIONS R 1 | sence of Bulgaria and to have de- 3 \ / b clared that the decision not to d Siveans |cuss the minorities question was cen 12 the international peace lmrr au which thought that the first| deqn conference should deal only | with questions on which agreement | | was ecasy. City Items 1S SUPERINTENDENT OF THE AQUARIUM IN SAN FRANCISCO Peor MiTTeR, ofAvstria WALKS CN THE WATERS - wilh shoes of s own Invention /”fl.scow [oMAKIN - BET H(S BOOTS — and lost / SO HE WAS 08| D To EAT THEM recent city court judgment by Acting Judge Edward A. Mag against Martha and Paul Sargarian |and in favor of Almas Mooshegian | has been satisfied, according to pa- pers filed with the court clerk. The —— . sekeaty A B g 0 g e S s oo B i JXPL. A]\ATIO‘\' OF YESTERDAY’S CARTOON _ The Burning Sea r,l'i Sa Santorin is the name of a group of islands forming a part | adgment 15 for $870 and there arc of insular Greece. The islands are merely a ciicular range of volcanic peaks, encircling an |iosts of $35.55. Attorney Andrew ive crater which is submerged in the sea, forn:ing a bay about 900 feet. deep. The bottom |s Aharonian represents the plain- | perpetually on fire, and minor eruptions occur with great regularity. There was |tiff. | Mrs. James A. Walsh entertained the members of her bridge club at | the home on Pendleton road, Thurs- | day evening. Prizes were awarded | to Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. Alex | Scott and Mrs. Hobart Corridan. RETURNING FROM SWEDEN Severin Johnson of 215 Buell street is expected to arrive in Ne York Wednesday or Thursday of this week after an extended visit to {Sweden. While in Stockholm he | attended the world convention of the International Order of Good Templars, Mr. Johnson has been an active member of the Templars for This constitues one of the oddest examples of voleanic activity on ecord. The Origin of “Hurrah”—Hu Raj (Hurrah )‘is Ukrainian in origin. It was in this coun- s, known as little Russia, that the curious outlaw organization named Cossacks (Free Men) The literal trans- Hu Raj” is “Paradise.” The Stoll Family of Fort Bridger, Wyoming —George Stoll was born April 20th, 1867, William Stoll was born April 13th, 1868, in the ing east of the Wasatch range was surveyed into dakota territory. Lizzie Stoll (Kirkendall) was born June 8th, 1871, in the same house but n the territory of Wyoming, this territory having been established July 25, 1868. MONDAY—The Flight of Hay '\‘» \v\‘)w ) ¢, who he- ime hig n ret ciniec, continuing atment of the 1 hin urn treason OFFICERS ARE NAMED BY ERICSSON REPUBLIGANS s Gives Report of Na lish-Amerd HERALD CLASSINILD 7 PLANS WOULDEND Then | Part of many years. | [ : comebacks in the annals of the ama- | {rap near the green. Scaver was on | BUDAPEST championship. Big Charley | in the regulation two shots and was . 19 years old of Los Angeles, | practically certain to get his par | s five up over Homans after 21|four. He did just thal but so did of their hole match had|Homans, by tossing the ball from been played. Homans was never |the trap close to the hole. Now he 35th hole and not up | was two down and four to go. Seaver where he ended the | took three putts af the 33rd and | Homans was one down was| 'The 34th was halved in par fours He won from Jess|and two holes were left. To win up and eight to|Homans had to t them both and in which he never was eliminated unless he could display of skill [grab one ) cfficial silence has char- 1 by the Jones brand of Drives Quarry W of the Hitler [golf ranged frem brilliancy to i ey Many con- | mediocrity and back again. quarry, was reached by Gene with as unwillingness on the like a whirlwind |3 spoon, but Charley was to the left president to give the sl American and | on a hill. The Californian approach Slsnilytheyimaymoc des tmpion, Winning | ran by the cup and Homans putted oificial unwillingness to holes and halv-la few feet past. Trying for his 1Lt e 1 However, his putter three Seaver's putt stopped on the tdered, may b in to act bad, and he (rmuu(;lm of the cup directly in front of ution or the lead almost away. After 14| th: hole and Moles he wwas only one up, but f10M | 3iomans now found himselt tn a | ] precarious position and an ex- AR (i i | clamation of dismay burst from his A birdic 15th, and pars at | lips as he saw the stymie. If he | 17th and had enabled the | struck Seaver's ball he would knock | v in to establish a |yt into the cup and Charley would rmission. In down in three, winning the fternoon Jones, the master, was {match. Homans stretched full If. He stepped the first nine | length on the shining turf and 30 strokes, ot better [ studied the lie. He finally decided | birdies at the 1o gamble, cut hig putt and sent ft g0od [into the cup from the side. The the | match was square from ten within | two. WOMAN FLIER AT Budapest, Sept (P)—Mrs. Vie- tor Bruce, British air weman en- gaged on a mystery flight which probably will carry her to Japan, hole 36 DOLES TO DRONES; - . PROGRAM F FIN!SHH] semi-final assignment ch casier etser, nine y, in a match down, (Continued From First Page) circles giv Nicely tatements at true this the Leipsic | Bob 1gainst started the former Bri amateur ¢ four of the first five who, the other AT e considering | by her filing of high inst Hitler for hat he to say four up Il th - LHDN BflNTtST v nd endi he 1 Sth with a birdic 1ches. His last less than a foot of an Putter Seaver missed the 36th green with his second and had to take five, one | over par, while Homians holed his four and was up for the first time lick | all day, morning lifornian, | fi ed F'rom First Cage) shot was cagle Wouldn't Work If you are cleaning house don't think of struggling along with- out a Hoover. Do you realize how easy it is to own either the new Model 725 or the new popular-priced Hoover both greatlyimproved? wind carr Jones' | ough to t The ed Hor bvall to A spoon into the Hon Homans reached the st time, although he four times in five Pebble Beach with Jones. final for the was qualified trials. Last year he was co-medal- robust LA e to the ve approact o the greens. | at returned o | ist round nd the umpion played th ot ee- He lost to Jesse Guiltord. former champion, three up and two to play in 1926 in the first round. He efeated by Jones in the round at Minikahda three and was eliminated last year by Ccleman in the first round, four and three, e was | over par on hols tried to use a spoon ir birdie offset this Ia and all the st of the holes played @ the the on but a Won New Jersey Jones today was gunning for his 15th national championship In his 13th amateur. He has been amateur champlon of the United States four open champion of the United States four times, open champion ot t Britain three times and ama- teur champion of Great Britain once The starting times for the twao ounds today were 9 a. m. and 1 p. Standard time | | Title stood out Only $425 Down That's all you have to pay down; the bal- ance you pay in small monthly amounts. Lib- eral allowance for your old cleaner. Try The Hoover first, if you wish. No obligation. m vithin a few 2 DRY'S MOTHE San Francisco, Sept Mary I. Jefferson Wilson, $0, mother of Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secre- tary of the board of temperance he | prohibition and public morals of the | Methodist church, Is dead after a brief iljness. young Homans (P)—Mrs. | e dowr .~ The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-179 Church Street Phone 2240 162 MAIN ST, er Mag's Store) JOIN NOw! from | publican nomination for the probate Jjudgeship. arrived here at noon today Vienna. GILSON ELECTION SEEN COTTON FUTURES STEADY New Haven, Sept. 27 (UP)—Judge| New York, Sept. 27 (B—Cotton John L. Gilson seemed assured today | futures opened steady, 1 to 4 points of reelection as probate judge for the |lower; October 10.26; Decembbr New Haven district. | January 10.63. New Contracts 10 Sixty-one delegates favorable m!—omner 10.25; December 10.50; his endorsement for the office were | March 10.76; May 11.00; July 11.15. elected last night at the democratic e city probate convention. These dele- gates rule the district convention dozen living trees that held this afternoon. 3 | nessed or taken part in Judge Gilson already has the re- |events arolina has more than a have wit- historical North Formal Opening of the LITTLE MEADOW NDOOR MINIATURE GOLF COURSE 147 MAIN ST. NEXT TO STRAND THEATER Here’'s a New Game That is Spreading -Like Fire! HIS adaptation of the Golf Game has taken the city by storm. Everyone is doing it, and those who have once played the Little Meadow Indoor Miniature Golf Course prefer it to all others. IMPROVE YOUR PUTTING— HAVE FUN LEARN GOLF— This game beats hnd;,o for an evening's social diversion. And it is just the thing for the busi- ness man who has little time for usual golf. PLAY FROM 10 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT OPEN SUNDAYS AT 2 P. M. Greens Fee 35 Cents THE LITTLE MEADOW INDOOR MINIATURE GOLF COURSE | 147 MAIN ST. NEXT TO STRAND THEATER IT'S HERE! The Shop For the Child of Every Age Who Likes to Play Watch For Further Announcement