MIDLAND JOURNAL, RISING SUN, MD.

Xetttt Review of Current Events Rail Wage Parley Set —Speaking of Sports— I Golfing City D EPRESENTATIVES of the Rail- Charley Tates of Atlanta road Trainmen and of the Car- WHENwon the British golf cham- riers’ Joint Conference committee Ohio’s Johns , pionship a while back he was the BLUE AND GRAY MEET agreed to meet in the Stevens ho- second native son to capture that Veterans of Gettysburg Celebrate Together on Field tel, Chicago, on July 18 to start honor and gave that city all but two negotiations over the 15 per cent Create New ofj the world’s major golf titles. Only of the Crucial Civil War Battle wage reduction proposed by the rail- the Professional Golfers’ Associa- CHICKS roads. The trainmen, numbering tion championship and the Western about 150,000 workers, are headed Diamond Lore | Open crown have escaped Atlanta MARYLAND’S FINEST BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS 8c and Up by A. F. Whitney, who declares By GEORGE A. BARCLAY golfersj over a span of 25 years. Eight papular breeds and crosses. Btarted they cannot will not accept the chicks; also Ducks and Poults. Hatches and IF BY some miracle, all started in 1909 when George twice • baseball It weekly. MILFORD HATCHERY, wage cut. 1 ! the U. S. Open and Milford Road nr. Liberty Rd.. Cleveland and Cincinnati should Sargent won Rockdale, Plkesvllle. On July 20 the 18 other railroad win the American and National the Canadian Open three years P. O. Md. Plkesvllle 8-R. brotherhoods affected by the pro- league pennants, respectively, and : later. Then Alexa Sterling had posed wage reduction will start their Dght it out for the world’s cham- i an impressive of victories, tak- REMEDIES negotiations with the managements pionship next fall, they will have to ; ing the Southern Women’s cham- under the of George M. Klllablte—Believe It, or not. Relief Here- leadership thank two Ohio Johnnies for help- ] pionship in 1915, 1916 and 1919. She tofore Unknown; Mosquito, all insect bites, bee-stings, burns, sunburn, ivy. Harrison, chairman of Railway La- them—, : also States Wom- 50c. ing took the United Killabite Labs., II Peterboro, Detroit. bor Executives’ association. Cincinnati’s quiet-spoken southpaw an’s championship in 1915, 1916 and who rose to fame with two straight : 1919. Indiana G.O.P. Picks Willis no-hit, no-run games and Johnny Bobby Jones began to add luster D AYMOND E. WILLIS of Angola, Allen, Cleveland’s truculent right- , to Atlanta’s golf reputation by win- Combine Crochet newspaper r' W ning the Southern Amateur title in Ind., a publisher and |jf: • veteran political leader, was nomi- 1 1917, repeating in 1920 and 1922. and Cross Stitch nated for the senate by the state Re- The holder of probably more golf publican convention in Indianapolis. titles than any other mortal, Jones Willis was named on the third bal- has to his credit the United States lot, defeating four rivals, among Amateur, which he won five times; whom was James E. Watson, for- the U. S. Open, which he won four mer senator. times; the British Open, three The nominee, who is sixty-two times; and the British Amateur, years old, has been the active edi- once, in addition to many tourna- 4 %. BHBBBBHHBBBBk < '*~.^B tor and publisher of his weekly pa- ments of lesser importance. per, the Angola Republican, since Other Atlantans who have helped capi- Here is the Memorial in Gettysburg National Military its establishment in 1898. He is make the city the world’s golf new Peace the president of the Publishing Perry park dedicated by Roosevelt during the Steuben tal are Adair who won the which was President celebration company, and, with editor amateur championship in 75th anniversary the Battle in of another Southern of the of of Gettysburg, which veterans at its head, publishes and Watts Gunn who top the Angola 1921 1923, also the Northern and Southern armies participated. On the of the shaft Herald, a Democratic organ. this title in 1928 won the burns “The Flame of Eternal Peace.” took and * United States Intercollegiate title in Spending Is a Stop-Gap 1927, Dorothy Kirby who won the New Southern Women’s title in 1937 and ECLARING the Deal’s ob- Mitchell who to wages for David won the Unit- W.PlckanA jective is give ed States champion- * real work Public Links SUMMARIZES THE WORLD’S WEEK and that he is opposed to ship in 1934. C Western Newspaper Union. the outright dole for bare existence, President Roosevelt ' said in a press Hornsby Yanks and Johnny Rebs and federal lending corporations con- JOHNNY VANDER MEER Lights may pour approximately ] ference that he is CEVENTY-FIVE years after they out $8,500,- iiMpT' FOUR times a major league 000,000. Some of this money is re- \ • st iH looking for a hahder who fights harder to win 1 other in deadly con- manager and once a candidate faced each turnable to the treasury. permanent solution than perhaps any other in flict, some 2,000 old soldiers gath- Kt the i for the managership of the New Pattern 6106. Administration officials said this iWM" ??i jof unemployment the game. Giants, Rogers Hornsby is ered in friendly concert to celebrate problem. made York quick “beauty treatment” for huge sum—equal to more than $66 jr He Baseball men will tell you it , trying hand the Southern A the great Battle of Gettysburg. The it c lear that he did now his in your linens—this easy-to-crochet for every person in the nation—was ' wouldn’t be a miracle, after . of the Stars and Stripes and the Stars and rSfe" 'rwi,y such association as manager needed because there are approxi- not believe relief or all, if these two Ohio teams should < Chattanooga Lookouts. border and simple embroidery Bars flew side by side on the once mately 10,500,000 unemployed in the . public works afford- motif! Pattern 6106 contains a bloody field, and the veterans of finish first in their respective cir- Hornsby this year had been serv- country. This estimate, ed anything more transfer pattern of two motifs 6 the Northern and Southern armies furnished cuits this year. They almost did it ingj as coach, pinch hitter and util- by economist, 4,500,- H| than a stop-gap before, missing other by by 11 inches, two motifs 4 by 12 a federal was " once each j the that fought there in one of history’s . ity man for Baltimore Orioles _ remedy for a little only inches; and two motifs 5% by 6 biggest battles wandered together 000 higher than last October, when President one year. Cincinnati won the inj the International league, until he the visi- understood disloca- league pennant 1919 inches; chart and directions for meadows sat recession’s effect became Roosevelt National in and offered new job. over the hills and or tion 0f the nation’s league 1 was the crochet; color schemes; illustra- in their tented city, exchanging rem- ble. Cleveland won the American Probably the greatest right hand Officials left little doubt economic and industrial life. In fact, in . tions of stitches; materialrequire- and renewing friend- they hope flag 1920., Rajah iniscences old get up- he said, no country in the world had hitter of modern times, the ments. ships. to business positively on the Both teams have been on or near j grade by day, although as yet worked out a method for deal- led the National league in batting To obtain this pattern, send 15 The war department had done ev- Labor econ- ing the top since the season began. Both , six times. He set the omists estimated it would take a with the most acute unemploy- sensational consecutive cents in' stamps or coins (coins erything possible to make the now ment have added some rookie highestj modem batting average by year from the upturn to recover situation in the history of the players who have been in preferred) to The Sewing Circle,. feeble old warriors comfortable and world. factors Household Arts Dept., 259 W. safe, and the Pennsylvania the ground lost since last summer. their' rise. Both showed their National He noted that public works ex- the number their Fourteenth St., New York City. Guard and Boy Scouts attended penditures strength by of had worked better in players selected Please write your name, ad- carefully to every want. There Upholds Free Press Sweden than on the All-Star their in this country, be- year. Cincinnati dress and pattern number plainly. feasts, parades, and military the teams this came were ROOSEVELT deliv- cause Swedish government had up with Lom- displays in plenty, but the veterans PRESIDENT-1 ered speeches in York, five—Catcher Ernie two New been able in recent prosperous bardi, and were not called on to do the enter- the site of the world’s fair that years put Vander Meen on to on heavy taxes and pay Derringer, First Baseman McCor- taining. They the entertained. built. he spoke at off were is being First its borrowings. He said the mick and Outfielder Goodman. CASM In the Gettysburg National Mili- the laying of the cornerstone of the Swedish method was being given i/aif> three—Pitchers Al- tery park, the at the exposition study. Cleveland drew comprising battle- federal building close The President warned len and Feller and Outfielder AveriU. && field, had been erected a beautiful after dabbling in cement with a sil- that the prosperity which vast out- *PUU peace memorial, and trowel. lays for $250 President ver rearmament appeared to Mj’" Roosevelt was there to dedicate it Then the Chief Executive ap- have brought to European Teams Have Color to Consumers nations $250 on the afternoon of July 3. At peared before a convention of the was unsound. When the munitions Oddly enough, both teams have mtFmm the top of the monument’s shaft is a National association, and plants close down, he to Grocers M mm. Education predicted, the new managers this year who have GIVEN-w VVWR burner for natural gas that sup- declared that the mission pf Amer- nations of Europe will find them- and hitherto imparted color zest to YOU CAN WIN SBO THIS WEEK plies “The Flame of Eternal ica is to carry the torch of free selves weaker in an economic sense listless Oscar Everybody outfits—Cleveland’s —if you act QUICK ... can Peace.” This was kindled by the thought and free learning in a world than ever before. No nation, he Vitt and Cincinnati’s Bill McKech- enter thia simple, easy— President as the climax of the day’s in which dictators have smothered argued, could spend its way back nie. celebration. the fires of freedom. to prosperity by laying out vast But itjs to the two Johnnies that FLAVOR-AID There were no re-enactments of He did not mention Nazi Germany sums in unproductive goods like these two teams owe a lot of the battle scenes. The observance was or Fascist Italy by name, but he weapons of war. drive that has made them serious NEWS ITEM CONTEST ROGERS HORNSBY Ist Prize $50.00 3rd Prize SIO.OO all of peace, and peace and harmony condemned in most positive lan- All federal spending agencies re- pennant contenders. 2nd “ 25.00 4th “ 5.00 of all the land breathed all through guage such purges as burned libra- ceived instructions to launch the big scoreless be- S Prizes, Ea. 2.00 150 Pr!zet,Ea. 1W Pitching innings has hitting .424 in 1924 playing 159 Cash Prizes Given Each Week the talks made by Mr. Roosevelt ries, exiled scientists, artists, musi- spending push July 1, Mr. Roose- come a habit with ruddy-cheeked while and velt said. with St. Louis in the National league. Here Arm fhm Simp/m Ruhr other speakers. cians, writers and teachers, dis- Funds will pour out Johnny Vander Meer. Out of the 1—Clip the most unusual or comical News From a common platform Com- persed universities and censored through the Works Progress admin- he for Hornsby began his big league ca- Itemfrom your paper or magazine. first 111 innings pitched Cin- 2Complete this sentence In 10 words or mander-in-Chief Overton H. Mennet news, literature and art. istration, the Civilian Conservation cinnati this 95 were reer with the St. Louis Cards and less “THI ONK THINO | LIKE BIST year score- 1 FLA-VOR-AID is ’ of the Army of the in other lands the is corps and the was manager of the team in 1926 ABOUT Grand Republic “If press Reconstruction Fi- less, including 23 V 6 straight hitless ••Attach entry to wrapper from 6e pack- and Commander-in-Chief John M. censored,” Mr. Roosevelt declared, nance corporation. frames for a new National league when they won the pennant and the age of FLA-VOR-AID or facsimile. He 4 Add the Name and Address of Grocer Claypool of the United Confederate “we must redouble our efforts here mark. As a first year man Johnny world’s championship. was suc- where yon bought FLA-VOR-AID. spoke to cessively manager of the Boston 5 Sign your Name and Address plainly. Veterans their comrades. to keep it free. If in other lands France to Execute Spies startled the baseball world by m—Mail Entry to JKL SERT CO., 1020 S. —*— the eternal of the past are blanking the Boston Bees ! Bees, the Chicago Cubs and the St. Central Parle Avenue, Chicago, llllncle, truths T~\EATH on the guillotine without not later than Wednesday, July toth. intolerance, will Louis Browns in the American jw1,.,'1, lID.I, Politics in Relief threatened by we must be the any hits a while back and then du- 1 safe here hereafter fate of per- this league. SHEPPARD of the provide a place for their sons convicted of peacetime plicating performance against 1 pHAIRMAN perpetuation.” spying the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Chattanooga team is one of senate campaign funds commit- in France. The government issued country. In his address to the teachers the is youngster ! the fan owned clubs in the tee put it up to the members of that this decree, according to officials, Vender Meer a solid purchased by body President warmly defended the of twenty-three who takes it easy It was the fans of whether they should investi- because of the increase of espionage Chattanooga from the Washington gate charges that the spending of his administration on in France. In Strasbourg in the knife and fork league to keep \ the the of fed- the area Senators through the sale of stock WPA had increased ground that outlays alone—near the German frontier—- his weight at 180 pounds. His ruddy : eral money had increased national look belies the fact that as a of at $5 a share plus a substantial sum relief wages in Ken- there were 150 convictions on espi- kid by * and human furnished Joe Engel, the club’s tucky and Okla- resources. onage charges in 1937. This year fourteen he was puny and sickly I ill “The only real capital of a nation and spent eight months conva- president. I# - homa to aid the can- such convictions have averaged M its natural its operation Br didacies of Senators is resources and hu- nearly four a week. lescing from an on an ap- man he said. “So — .JB Barkley and Thom- beings,” long as Forms of espionage for pendix. Here and There take the which the we care of and make most death penalty may be imposed in- Johnny Allen may not be the most could purchased of both of shall survive Cubs have Works Progress them we as clude entering into a contract with popular player in the American THEClaude Passeau and Bucky Wal- a strong nation, a successful na- a foreign power with the intent of league, but he is one of the most Administrator Har- tion, and progressive nation—- ters from the Phillies and Van Lin- ry L. Hopkins de- a weakening the national defense, tak- respected. He believes in standing Mungo from the Dodgers whether not the bookkeepers say gle for nied that the WPA or ing up arms in a foreign army up for his own rights and has a than the $185,000 they k> % other kinds of budgets are from less are re- Come to Washington has been made a po- against France, and supplying infor- stormy temper that bodes opponents ! ported to have given the Cardinals au-ry Hopkins time to time out of balance. to a foreign power concern- or teammates no good when they THE NATION’S CAPITAL mation Dizzy Dean . . . Football instrument “This capital structure—natural for play- Kentucky. ing inventions, manufacturing proc- cross him. He won 15 straight ( ers at Michigan State college were resources and human beings—has to esses, studies, industrial methods, games in 1937, before losing the America's Most In a statement accompanied by l given new balls to take home with documentary evidence, be maintained at all times. The maps, documents or military plans during They exhaustive plant has be kept up and might them vacation. have Interesting City Hopkins challenged 22 charges that to new which be used against France bring them back in the fall and capital put yearly to meet in- to his agency has subjected WPA in in time of war. the condition of the ball tips off 200 large, quiet outside workers to political pressure. He creasing needs. If we skimp on —* Coach Charles Baehman as to how roomswi thtub and shower. said that capital, if we exhaust our na- the boys have the facts do not substantiate Disaster Japan much practicing done. . . tional resources and weaken the ca- in SINGLE $3 to 54- the charges, but reiterated his 200 killed Two after fining Johnny Al- pacity of our human beings, EARLY persons were hours DOUBLE . $4.50 to $7 promises of summary and stringent then 1 ' in for out of a game we shall go way Japan during two days of len $250 walking W. Bohr action in all cases where political the of all weak Kmiuth nations.” violent storms and floods and the in Boston Manager Oscar Vitt of Manet* coercion could be proved. aggravated the the pitcher to \ y disaster was by rather Indians took a THE /J “Every which a WPA . . charge in severe earthquake shocks. Many movie . Alex Kampouris, Giant worker or official was named has Strike at New York Fair thousands of houses were destroyed second baseman, owns more lug- been thoroughly' investigated and TV/I ORE than 6,000 workers were and the main railway lines were gage than any other player in the documentary evidence conclusively affected by a general strike of put out of commission by landslides major leagues . . . More than one ■ J^C^HOUSEblocks to the Whitt How* establishes that out of more than a construction men at the New York and wrecked bridges. thoroughbred with a broken leg has 4 score of cases In which political ac- world’s fair, called by the Building —* been saved besides Insco, sire of 15th and L Streets, N. W. tivity was alleged, only two in- Tradei and Construction council, Italy Checks Franco Lawrin . . . Back in 1931 Ben WASHINGTON, D. C. stances of improper conduct could an affiliate of the American Federa- Marshall was saved ...He was be found,” GAYDA, noted editor Dis Done and he he said. tion of Labor. All construction work yiRGINIO“ a son of won two Hopkins’ statement referred to a up except steel and spokesman for the Fascist races at New Orleans after recover- was tied structural in regime that Italy . series of articles on the Kentucky work. The strike was precipitated Italy, declared ing from the injury . . Joe E. ALL FLIES'I senatorial primary fight between Al- by a jurisdictional dispute. had advised Franco, leader of the Brown has a horse in his stable

— Spanish insurgents, ben W. Barkley, senate majority * to use “modera- which was doomed to be destroyed mamI in efforts to Brit- •Qtyjl Guaranteed, eflectlve. Neat. ■ leader, and Gov. A. B. (“Happy”) tion” his prevent JOHNNY ALLEN because of a broken leg, but Brown convenient Cannot mill—■ Heads N. Y. Exchange ish WUlnoCaoilorlnJureanythlng. other from . . . The Chandler. The articles enumerated and foreign ships ordered him saved horse Last, all 200 at all ■ SPS? eeaeon. mere, Inc., ■ . dealers. Bo specific where, it \AT ILLIAM McCHESNEY MAR- bringing supplies to government season’s final to Detroit. He dropped is racing again . . New York Harold ■ instances was as- ” ISOUe Kalb | serted, political pressure being TIN of a St. Louis brokerage Spain. Gayda said, however, that the first game played this year and baseball writers are now saying that was and exerted on relief workers in behalf ■ firm chairman of the New York Italy approved the bombing of ves- then won the next eleven straight. it was a mistake to let SKILL May of Barkley. Stock exchange since last was sels carrying contraband, but dis- With Bobby Feller and Mel Har- get away from the Yanks, because

— —m elected president of the exchange at claimed any Italian responsibility der he has given Cleveland a pitch- he was too valuable as a coach, a salary of $48,000 a year. His se- therefor. is if not as a player . . . Julian Black, on ing staff that without an equal in Real Drive Depression lection was the final step in the re- Representations by the earl of the majors. Feller gives promise one of the managers of Joe Louis, ITH tiie start of the new fiscal -1 organization of the executive per- Perth, British ambassador to Rome, of being eventually an even great- made a healthy sum betting one to * ’ year the administration began i sonnel of the exchange which was had opened the way to an agree- er pitcher than Allen, but at this twenty that Louis would flatten Good Merchandise what the President calls “the real 1 brought about through the insist- ment to end the bombings. Musso- writing Allen has the experience Schmeling in the first two rounds. Can Be CONSISTENTLY Advertised drive on depression.” In the com- ence of the securities and exchange lini was reported as ready to and the record on his side. C Western Newspaper Union. ing fiscal year relief agencies, army ' commission and the “liberal” group act only to spare Prime Minister BUY ADVERTISED POOPS O and navy, public works departments t within the exchange membership. Chamberlain from embarrassment.