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The ly oreign Exchanges EUROPE and or 23 81 7183c ptr tinmark) 45 ffiDTjMESTO 1534 176 5425 33375 Sophie 7450 The Queer Swimmers 150 By Thornton Burgess 4037 Our Children 333 Handicap By ANGELO PATRI Paying His Way Utilities Debussy Canadian 100158 about Hub Rcstau by or know 12 or No discard like tissue replied INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY a little HEALS THE SKIN' 30 YEARS NOTHING AS CO xcursion to New York BUSINESS VOLUME GAINS 530 am or Heat Treatment of Metals Tickets Limited Buy Early Avoid Disappointment pnngncid bas ugni to 1 4 close could 1100 1100 Jeva Heiss the the 286 286 on his shore which of the during tn io 1030 the the 248 515 520 10 city 11 3630 3636 per sil The crisis is traceable arrival of foreign made was that the not and all drug and de simply by saying ask for it without 330 Park usual today and to interfere with but not unusual various Catholic It was the sec 4 85 13 16 4SG 3 16 481 480 2675 2076 1934 1935 387 388 110 4016 4018 Reddy all ex HATHORN AND GEYSER HELP COOL THE BLOOD 7063 7075 4950 4975 program 75m 2189 2191 This lowering exchange value required less pay customs ollies Dance orchestra Herbert Herbert Herbert Zamecnik she went the tuition and their the rest The ignorant say thingy so The wise man always wants to know Old Mother Nature GETS GERMAN RAILS than in the corresponding period 1913 Part of the increased exports is due to larger coal exportations a con sequence of the strike in the British coal fields It is semiofficially commented that although the figures permit the con clusion that economic posi tion has undergone considerable im provement the people of Germany will not derive any advantage even from the most active trade balance in view of "obligations and losses in connection with the Versailles But we have to let the We have to give him we wanted our about He does a and he pays his can and he gets in his soul No Demand Cables inland (P Demand CablAH (Bar 193c per drachma) Cables 111 Asked why the church believes that priests cannot register them selves with the municipal authorities as the Mexican law requires rhe epis copate replies that by so doing a priest would subordinate his minis try and the church properties to lay powers which is contrary to the di vine constitution of the church its lights and dignity and substitution of civil power for the power urthermore it violates the Mexican constitution itself which proclaims freedom of thought and separation of the church and state that it is impossible to give figures "because of the dif it without rhyme or reason sort of a mess would he be in earned all that money and ate ice cream sodas and candy or Los Angeles $22000000 Philadelphia $20000000 on a fixed percentage of the goods interests recently made have Congress raise the gold tax on tariff rates Hons? Peking) 645 am 720 More Truth Than Poetry By JAMES MONTAGUE request program to be given Edwin ranko Goldman hand campus of New York unt and broadcast by Hartford beginning at S30 this eve This band has a special ar It especially adapted The next story: "The Queer THE SPRINGIELD DAILY REPUBLICAN SPRINGIELD MASS: MONDAY AUGUST 9 1926 govern steady dip Concert by United Slates (JZr Patri will give personal atten tion to inquiries from parents or school teachers on the care and de velopment of children Write him in care of this paper enclosing self addressed stamped envelope for re ply Tommy wanted to earn some money and mother grudgingly allowed him to be a caddie would rather you spent your time about the house I am sure you could find plenty to do and if you had any spare time you could read a good book But of course if you are oing to be nappy aooui 11 jrau rer it so much when Tsclvtlkovsky Paderewski Gnnned ikulllvan the series of operatic are being given by WEAR Grand Opera August is scheduled Selections from Bizet's Boston Aug 8 A shipment of German rails for the Boston Maine railroad has arrived here on the Nor wegian motorship Tijuca Ths rails ere made by the Krupps above those for the week ending Au gust 5 1925 New York city reported an Increase of $1179000000 while other large increases were as follows! Chicago $16000000 Boston and Cleve land $36000000 each San rancisco $26000000 and Reddy ox found all kinds of inter esting things along the seashore and he would say "live and learn I can believe almost any thing since I've learned that a lobster can get out of that hard shell of hi's There certainly is a lot to see here along the seashore Now I wonder why 1 never find any of the owners of these shells in the sand or mud like the clams They look to me like the shells of very fancy Reddy was looking down at a shell which was almost round excepting at the place where it should have been hinged to another shell just like it At that point were two little wings This shell had pretty little scallops but look as he would Reddy couldn't find anything but half shells "I'll have to ask Barker and beal these" thought Reddy As usual Barker was sitting favorite rock very close to the Reddy trotted over there carrying one of these shells in his mouth "Hello Neighbor ox' What have you there?" inquired Barker "It's a said Reddy have found ever so many of these shells but 9975 16000 is curbed this new way of solving oldest hygienic prob lem gives true protection discards like tissue do his to and father and mother But big I I keep out 10 GENERAL MOTORS HAS BIG EARNINGS SUN BURN WIND BURh accounts as reported to the Reserve board by banks in cities for the week ending aggregated $12952000000 or cent above the total of $10 705 Madison dinner orchestra: tent by John 13 Kennedy 8 Bernard Ahrens baritone Trou badour Tavern orchestra 9 rn Maxwell House Coffee ensemble 10 Patrick Lynch accordion 1030 Waldorf Astoria Roof orches tra 715 9 915 945 10 11 a music 6 7 Mayor 815 i 9 i 730 gram 8 WEEKLY REVIEW BOND MARKET A Soothing irst Aid for SUNBURN Traffic signs made of cloth letters stuck to the pavement with adhesive are unusually durable tests indicate Geyser is a delightful table water that relieves acidity and digestion If you have eaten too much sweet drink Geyser If you have eaten too much meat drink Geyser If you have eaten too much starchy food drink Geyser If you have eaten food that is too rich drink Geyser You will be surprised how it aids conditions back to normal so that you feel as if you had eaten just the right thing and are digest ing it in a perfectly healthy way Sold in Springfield Public Market Main Street telephone Walnut 4500 and by other high class dealers To get immediate relief from sut burn apply a paste of water and bakingsoda either ARM HAMM ER ERANDor COW Brand When the moisture has been absorbed from the paste the fire will be gone from the burn Both famous brands of bskhig soda Ana Hammer Brand and Cow Brand are made by Church Co Inc and both are the same product bicarbonate of soda of exceptional iry useful every day not only In the kitch en but all over the house Keep a supply of Church 6c Dwight Baking Soda elwaya at hand in the bathroom the medicine cabinet the kitchen get a package to I at your grocer' CHURCH DWIGHT CO 27 Cedar Street NewVcck This orchestra offers something number by the orchestra win con or the Ensemble Aldan Redmond Six Total Reaches $1 733 on Common Stock' Against $902 Last Yeat Assets $875966429 New York Aug 8 General Motors corporation has issued its complete" statement for six months ended June 30 1926 showing net of $82426719 excluding equity in subsidiary opera tions and after depreciation interest federal taxes etc against $160S223G in first six months of 1925 After de ducting preferred and debenture divi dends balance was $78604976 equiv alent to $1522 a share on 5131r9f shares of no par common against $12262166 or $819 a share on com mon in first six months of previous year Including General Motors equity In" undivided profits of isher com pany General Motors Acceptance cor poration Yellow Trunk A Coach Man ufacturing company and Ethyl Gaso line corporation amount earned on common for the half year was $89 463931 or $1733 a share on common against $46543328 or $902 a' share in the same period of previous year Net for second quarter of 1926 was $47571903 after depreciation interest federal taxes etc against $34854816 in preceding quarter and $28270997 in second quarter of 1925 After de ducting preferred and debenture divi dends balance was $45660705 equal to $884 a share on common against $32941181 or $638 a share in preced ing quarter and $26361586 or $510 l' share in second quarter of 1925 Including equity in undivided prof its of subsidiaries amount earned on common was $50720989 or $982 a share for second quarter against $38 733942 or $750 a share in preceding quarter and $29550199 or $572 a share in June quarter of previous year A combined statement for first six months of 1926 of General Motors cor poration and isher Body shows that if the latter had been a part of the corporation as it became after July 1 total profits of the consolidated properties including equity in subsid iaries would hav been $101699954 Balance after preferred and debenture dividends would be $97878211 or $1687 a share on the increased com mon stock of 5800000 shares out standing after the consolidation The combined assets total in the chuckling again look to me like some kind of and clams are usually in the sand I have dug them up 130 7 8 chestra 9 Studio program namooo uaraen orchestra Cincinnati (WSAI) 326m Operatic concert from New York Aggregate Bank Debits Up 13 Per Cent In Week Above Year Ago Washington Attg 8 Debits to in dividual ederal leading the 4th 183 per 946000000 reported for the preceding week 1 Debits for week under review are $1517000000 or 133 per cent things on the acidity and unhealthy conditions in the stom ach and alimentary tract Hathorn natural sparkling laxative water bottled under State supervi sion at the State Owned Hathorn spring at Saratoga is a trustworthy eliminant Its action is gentle and natural Taken before breakfast it gives every crook and turn of the canal a thorough cleansing The taste is delightful or generations Hathorn has been prescribed by phy sicians endorsed by health authori ties and praised by millions who have journeyed to Saratoga for the pur pose ot shipped because ant and in good upsets Will Be eatured By Gold man Band Through Hart ford Tonight Priscilla Beach Ensemble on Local Air beautiful "Overture is among the selections on the special by the versify WTIC nlng rangement of for its particular instrumentation ollowing is the complete pro gram: lyitrchs Overture 1812 Minuet expansion and maintenance This is one of the statements made by the Mexican episcopate in answer to a series of questions by Dr Albert Tay lor who while with a group of Amer ican writers and ministers came to Mexico City recently to investigate the religious situation To questions as to through what constitutional means Catholics hope to obtain modification of the religious regulations the episcopate replies: "The means would be to make Presi dent Calles see he lias exceeded him self in his authority which is declared by many legal experts Catholics and non Catholics and also by amending the constitution Regarding other means adopted by individuals or pri vate secular associations the church will limit Itself to saying whether they aro lawful or Political Leaders Excommunicated Another question submitted was: the present government leaflet's' excommunicated from the The statement says In reply: episcopate has not yet formu lated special excommunication outside that already provided for everybody by the general canonical law some of which we published in our pastoral letter of July 25 rom that it can bo easily understood that several political leaders undoubtedly have incurred ex (The pastoral letter specified as sub ject to excommunication persons is suing laws regulations and decrees against the rights and liberty of the church or who prevent the exercise of religious jurisdiction) Amplifying the answer that Mexican constitution attacks Riund Trip are SPRINGIELD $300 MIDDLETOWN BERLIN MERIDEN $2 25 ENJOY a Big League Lail game or take a boat trip to Bedloe' Island (Statue of Liberty) EXPORT BALANCE AVORABLE Berlin Aug 8 (AP) or the first six months of 1926 exports totalled 4788000000 marks with im ports of 4232000000' The export tg drinking it They have it to them all over the world they know that it is a pleas effective drink to keep them health and correct digestive Earl Nelson and Ills Ukc Varsity Tire Entertainers Steamship Dorothy Bradford or Nautlcal Dance orchestra 1 1 II Rideout meteorologist church and its ministers the state ment says theconstitution denies the juridical personality of the church authorizes federal officials to inter vene in the affairs of its cult and ex ternal discipline empowers local legis latures to determine how many priests shall officiate in each state and forbids the church its ministers and church societies to own property all of which makes impossible the life of the tjhurch in Mexico Lbw'Ruiis Counter to Religion Replying to further questions the statement declares that the constitu tional regulations consider criminal certain acts ordered by God such as tlte fulfilment of religions vows made compulsory by God's law whoever made them the duty of parents to teach their children the truths ot' the Catholic faith and the encouragement under God's order of divinely inspired religious vocations On the question whether Catholic children are forbidden to attend pub lic schools in Mexico the episcopate points out that canonical law forbids Catholic parents knowingly to edu cate their children in a religion which is not Catholic the statement adds "if private and public schools are known to be causing moral or re ligious corruption both ecclesiastical and natural law forbid the attendance ot children at that school both in Mexico as well as anywhere else in the It is said further that thus far about 50 Catholic schools averaging 150 pu pils eaclt have been closed but it the government insists on execution of the regulations all the Catholic schools having a total of 2000000 pu pils will be closed The reply to a question as to the value of church property confiscated is: all church property has been seized and the bu reau of national property may give figures representing its (Gov ernment officials have declared they do not know the value ot church property in Mexico that they have been attempting to find out by re quiring priests to register with the municipal authorities each giving the value of his church property along with other information) Hundred of Clergy Deported The episcopate was asked as to the number of priests and nuns deported replying exact ficulty in the security of the mails which has become apparent during this persecution" But it is intimat ed that 300 foreign priests and 30 nuns have been deported and 500 others "placed in positions which required them to leave the country abandon ing their charitable work and teach Satur Previous day Week per sovereign) Excerpts Pinafore second of concerts members company for 10 will be featured These con certs are taking the place ot the regular tabloid grand opera presenta tions as the majority of the singers are on vacations Ths seventh concert of the weekly Kerles offered by the TTiscilla Beach ensemble at 10 each Monday evening furnishes the musical feature that will be broadcast from station Vi'BZ In this period the ensemble will present Beethoven's Tango in "Romance" and the by Saint Sacns Aidan Redmond assisting soloist on theseweekly concerts will sing "Danny and "Arioso di An additional feature In connection with these weekly pro grams is the interesting story on the early life of the Pilgrims related in serial form containing many enter taining and amusing anecdotes that occurred in the grim strug gle for existence Immediately following the classi cal program by the ensemble Hotel "Westminster orchestra will go on the air presenting the latest dance hits interspersed with vocal and instru mental solos At 9 the theater orchestrawill open the Capitol hour ot music that is broadcast each Monday eve with variety the keynote he last i Margaret Tiihe organist tinue this hour musical with an trom HERE is a new way in hygiene that ends the insecurity old time and their Bnhappy days Eight in 10 better class women kv use Discards as easily as a piece of tissue No laundry No embar rassment ive times as absorbent as ordi nary cotton pads Deodorizes thus ending ALL dan ger of offending Obtainable at ggrtraent You hesitancy 1 Costs only a few cents Proves eld way a needless risk 12 in a pack age In fairness to yourself try if HCaov Neighbor ox What have you there inquired Barker It pays to get rid ot the which put an extra strain heart such as indigestion OUR AUTO INSURANCE (TOYS THE DAMAGES Stock market ana business Radio theater re 4 game 6 Navy band 640 Talked About Mrs Nina Reed Cleveland (WTAM) 389m Solo hour Hollenden Hotel orchestra in Baseball scores Allen theater Montreal (Tar dollar) Demand The rattlesnake plays fair and square He bids the whole wide world beware That he delights In murderous fights And homicidal battle lie always gives his human 'prey A decent chance to get away When from afar They hear the jar And rasping of his rattle The fly seems kindly and well bred But he will kill you just as dead The tiger does not hesitate To show that he is filled with hate He roars and growls The while he prowls Which noises so affright That with a palpitating heart You somewhat hastily depart And circumvent The intent To leap on you and bite youA The fly seems meek and mild and tame But destroy you just the same The shark livq always in the sea Where people have no call to be In his damp home Beneath foam He has small chance to meet them And though he very often feels That he would like them for his meals He looks on men But now and then And rarely does he eat themThe fly however day by day 'es 'round collecting human (Copyright 1926 by the Beil Syndicate Inc) Trading Works Up After Sluggish Period Volume of New Offerings Light rench Securities Gain New York Aug 8 (AP) Starting from a state of extreme sluggishness the bond market during last week worked up to a moderate increase in the volume and breadth of trading or tho first part of the week' the bond section of the Stock Exchange was almost becalmed by the backwash of the excited trading in stocks Pub lic interest apparently was focused on the bull lampage there but as the furore in stocks quieted bonds came into somewhat wider scope of trading At that there was no indication of any intense public interest and prices generally throughout the week fluctu ated only within nominal margins Seemingly as a reflection of the gen eral apathy toward bonds offerings of new issues dropped sharply during the week The total was only $10150863 compared with $89165000 for the pre vious week and $110748500 in the corresponding week last year The figure is the lowest since the week ended August 28 1925 when of ferings totaled $9450000 Perhaps the most responsive group during the week were the rench is sues which showed considerable strength as a result of renewed con fidence that material improvement will result from the financial reforms of Premier Poincare The 7 la's I and 8's of that country all climbed during the week the 7's touching a new high and several rench rails including Pa ris Dyons Mediterranean and East railway issues scored ad varices Byons and Soissons munic ipal bonds likewise profited by the better feeling regarding rench obli gations Loan Must Await Debt Ratification Although it is evident that investors are looking to better times in rance best informed hankers here described as premature reports during the week that a loan to rance from private American interests from $100000000 to $250000000 was in immediate pros pect They said that no conversations looking to such a loan had been held and that if a loan were negotiated the matter would not be taken up until after the rench Parliament ratifies the Mellon Berenger debt fund ing agreement Domestic issues through the week were without exceptional features Among the rails Chicago Milwaukee St Paul bonds showed steady life probably in reflection of a feeling that receivership for that road is nearing an end and that it will begin again to show a return on in vestments Brooklyn Union Gas were a strong point in the utilities list in anticipation of a favorable rate de cision and Havana Electric Railway Iight Power 5's were strong throughout the week following the re cent merger with the Cuban company Trading in United States ment issues was relatively Mexican issues took a sharp first of the week and have spent time since then beating back economic boycott will become serious Rev William Evans Thomas Ameri can pastor of the Union church of Mexico City conducted lie usual serv ices today Day readers conducted the services in Christ Episcopal church This has been the custom for several months since Dean Peaco*ck promised the Mexican authorities he would conducting services if they re scinded their orders for his deportation These orders were issued in accord ance wdth the article ot the constitu tion which forbids foreign religious ministers from officiating in Mexico The Catholic cathedral of Mexico City continues closed and probably will remain closed for a month pend ing adjustment of inventory difficul ties The municipal committee claims that valuable church articles are miss ing and insists upon their return be fore accepting custody of the cathe dral tr I nc xOmfow Natural Sparkling Health Waters That Quickly Prove Beneficial MUSIC LOVERS STILL TALK AMERICAN WIN Swansea Wales Aug 8 Music lov ers gathered here for the Welsh na tional eisteddfod were still talking to day about the singing of the Cleveland Orpheus male choir which yesterday won first prize in the male choir com petition It was a great achievement for the singers and a personal triumph for the conductor Charles Dawe js each difficult test piece was ended the audience rose spontaneously and cheered Generally the Americans were not expected to achieve their ambition this visit as they competed against the best Welsh and English choirs After the tests were started however there was no question of their superiority and their victory was heartily ac claimed WARNS AGAINST SEEKING END ARMS EMBARGO (Continued rom irst Page)' not ci better go ahead and caddie haps you won use you are once But Tommy liked earned $450 today spreading his gains that every day this vacation I'll have enough to buy my own clothes this fall won If to $100 make a They enough to pay for when earned clothes nut in can't do as much cents and you put the rest away so I can have it Mother put the money away with a strange tugging at her heart This was money that the child she had thought too young to go down street alone had earned He had put his time and his strength and part of himself into the earning of it She put it in an okl rosewood box that she used to hide her treasures in when she was Tommy's age hate to let him buy his things I feel guilty about using his first earn ings for clothes and things for our own child I don't know what to say to she said to father one night after Tommy had gleefully counted up his hoard and discovered that he was going to make that hundred by the end of vacation know boy crow ud the same chance we wanted selves He sentimental the money he earns work for a day's pay own vray as far as he the feeling of a man body that's worth his salt likes to be dependent upon other people for what they need Sure thing the boy must pay his way and we must take it for granted exactly as he does he was the other kind of a boy you might fret about it If he wanted to spend it as fast as he got it we'd have cause tq worry The worst possible thing that can happen to a boy of his age is to earn money and spend What if he it in blew it in on movies and such stuff? "You might as well give him a loaded gun and send him out to play as let him earn money and feel no responsibility to the home in spending it The boy who has to pay his own way is a mighty lucky chap to have the cash to pay it with Sure let him support himself as far as he Is able Det him know we appreciate his help Make him feel we need it I know what's good for a boy I one until 1926 by the Bell Syndi cate inc) Hotel Van Curler orchestra Ilaaeball scores New York (WJZ) 457m rn Park Dane luncheon music "Your Daily talk: shopping service 440 Minnie Well pianist: Ellen Iewl soprano: Mrn Henry Maier rnesio 633 rn Stock quotations financial summary cotton prices market reports I ought to have If I tried hard I bet I hundred said mother didn't made so much money" Specs earned clothes college She he earned the 830 1030 105 4 830 Goldman band concert 10 Detroit News orchestra Janslng Mich (WREO) 285m 7 Dinner music WREO Trio 730 7Organ recital miscellaneous bulletins baseball scores Chicago (WENR) 266m 4 515 Musical program by W13BM staff and other artists 6 Vesper time Miriam Hadley vio lin Eddie Hansen organ and sporting news otthe day 7 Instrumental program 4043 4066 4056 4068 245c per paper milreis) 1537 1537 VISIT Coney Island Metropol itan Art Museum the Aqua rium Tomb Riverside Drive and Bronx Park Harmony our from Dayton Cincinnati (WLW) 422m Hotel Gibson orchestra "Talk on ni Concert bv the Crostev Salon i The Calumet and Rainbow Gar ic Grebe TrioSynchrophase Hour Joseph McCarron tenor eeinn contralto: Albert baritone Protestant Services Held No Molestation Mexico City Aug (AP) Mexico City's two Protestant churches con ducted services as no move was made them while good crowds entered the churches for prayers ond Sunday that the Catholic churches were without the usual masses be cause of the withdrawal of the priests The day passed quietly There was some discussion in va rious places about last night's an nouncement by the government that it intended to enforce as regards Prot estant churches the same regulations relating to nationalization of church property as are being applied to the Catholic churches It was explained that his does not mean that the gov ernment would immediately seize or convert to its own use such property but that it reserved the right to do so in future by reason of the constitu tion clauses declaring all church prop erty belongs to the nation Requires Pastors to Register The government also announced that it would require all Protestant pastors to register with the municipal authorities and give an inventory of all church property which the govern ment will as it has been doing for more than half a century with Catho lic churches continue to allow each congregation to use although the government maintained claim to own ership All those recently arrested in con nection with the plot against the life of President Calles because of his stand on the religious question have been released on 1000 pesos bail ex cept Dolores Lemus city hall stenog rapher who was unable to produce bail Senorita Lenius first to be ar rested when the authorities discovered the conspiracy expects to be able soon to obtain bail The small amount of bail and the fact that the prisoners were released at all is taken as indi cation of the authorities' conviction that the affair was not serious No crowds gathered around the cathedral or other places of worship The Guadalupe shrine was comforta bly filled with worshipers the major ity of them Indian women but there were no crowds waiting outside and always plenty of room inside The steps approaching the altar were cov ered with flowers for the most part withered clusters of wild flowers plucked by the roadside by the In dians and carried for long distances under the hot sun These blooms were offered to the Virgin ot Guadalupe the favorite saint Business Goes on About Churches Outside the churches numerous lit tle stands for the sale of food and drink and religious souvenirs closed last week had reopened for business These stands last Sunday each bore a crepe bow of mourning Today many of the bows which had dropped off had hot been replaced The mer ry go round which usually operates in the very shadow of the Guadalupe church for the entertainment of pil grims had resumed business On a visit to several villages near Mexico City the Associated Press correspondent found the Indians calm and not even expressing great inter est when questioned on the religious situation Invariably the correspond ent found that these Indians believed the government closed the churches or ordered the priests out and seemed entirely unaware that the episcopate ordered the priests to withdraw ns a protest against the religious regula tions Asked how they were getting along without masses or other priestly serv ices the Intl ans replied that it no fault of theirs or the priests tho priests were absent from churches: therefore God would punish them for lack of masses confessions Issue In Hands of Townspeople Such Indians constitute the majority of tho population but the people in the towns and cities who are better informed anil possess more facilities and capacity for self expression are the ones who have caused most of the disturbances so far reported It is these town and city people who will determine whether there are to be fur ther disturbances and whether the Sterling Par Demand Com ctoys 481 Coin 9'1 days Erance (Par 1U3e per franc i Demand 28 Cables 29UU Italy (Par 193c per lira) Demand Cables 3 37 Li Belgium (ar 193c per franc) Demand 28Ui L'B i markl23812381 schilling) 14125 14 COAL CO ormerly Rice Coal Co COAL co*kE 146 State Street Logan Street Tel Rite" 4180 COMMODITY IMPORTS OUND TO BE LARGE Washington Aug 8 (AP) The popular belief that the United States is a self sustaining nation received a setback today in a statement by the Shipping board which reported that a survey of its records showed condi tions to the contrary Dorhestic re sources supply sufficient grain petro leum cotton coal iron and copper the board said but foreign countries must be called upon to furnish either all or a large part of other major commodities including rubber tea coffee silk potash manganese 800000 tons annually of vegetables four fifths of the sugar consumed and 2 000000 tons annually of fruits and nuts orest products are exported to all parts of the earth but imports of wood not found in American forests are approximately 75 per cent as great as the export total Canada alone sup plying about 1500000 tons of pulp wood annually for the paper industry Germany (Pai 238c per Demand Cables (Par 14 07c per Demand bins Czcho Slovakia (Par 203c per crown) Demand Cables 296 Denmark (Par 26 tic per krone) CORNS Quick relief from painful corns tender toes and pressure of tight shoes New York (WEA) 492m fl 45 a Health exercises prayer serv ice Market reports 715 Library talk 730 David Berend banjoist 830 p' Goldman band Tschaikowsky overture 10 in Operatic concert New York (WOII) 273m 7 p' Legion News 715 rn Eagle Duo mandolin gultnr 7 So Maurice Laarge musical 830 Radio Pranks 1015 Tracy and Dougherty many song writers Jo 3o Lrn Raxon tenor 11 Cafe de aris orchestra New York (WMCA) 3Hm McAlpin orchestra Monte Carlo By the Sea DELATION IN BRAZIL HITS TEXTILE INDUSTRY Rio de 'Janeiro Brazil Aug 8 (AP) The position of the Sao Paulo textile industry continues critical Three thousand mill hands will be thrown out of work at the end of the month when the Brazital company expects to suspend temporarily re maining idle according to its an nouncement until the company is able to sell large stocks of textiles which apparently it is unable to un load at the present reduced value of the milreis to the sudden goods due to the automatic lowering of the tariff wall came as the improved of Brazilian currency national currency to rates based the value of Industrial an effort to proportional The measure passed the Senate but was declared unconstitutional yes terday by the Chamber of Deputies The Chamber's decision was based on the ruling that revenue bills must arise in the lower house The present general crisis is de clared to be a necessary economic re adjustment because ot President Ber nard es's policy of deflation of the na tional currency Lv Springfield Lv Middletown Berlin Meriden Due New York (GCT)1 000 am Returning Lv' New York (GCT) 625s (Eastern Standard Time) Arria anti Leave Lowex Levl Can recital also directtheater Programs Spring field (WBZ) 853 Markets 7 ni Lenox ensemble 730 ni Itareball 'tV K'imbnll trio 8 Capitol theater orchestra 830 Organ recital Margaret Tighe 10 nt Priscilla Beach ensemble Jfinuet Beethoven Ensemble Baritone solo Aldan Redmond Tao In Albenlz Rnlo Talk on Plymouth Romance nrlton Aldan Redmond Tho Swan EnJmblP 1030 Hotel Westminster orchestra wWeather reports missing per sona baseball scores Hartford (WTIC) 1230 Luncheon music The Trav elers VIUw I weather Dinner concert rant quartet 4 Selection from Air de IBdlkt fipjcctlon from Two rharacterhtlc pieces Rustic estival Ballet Barbarian VJQJin Moo Blumenthal violinist Popular period 730 ni News Items: baseball scores grleultural and reports 830 Goldman band concert Edwin ranko Goldman conducting from Hall of ams New York university campus Se quent program: Del Staigers cornet soloist 10 Grand opera concert from sta tion WEA 11 News Items and weather report 1103 in Capitol theater organ "Melo dies tor the olks at Walter Dawley Worcester (WTAG) 2sm 12 noon Market and weather report 1205 Chester Gaylord piano 1240 Health talk 1 Dallv news bulletin 6 Sterling Inn Ramblers 715 Twilight Scouts baseball Scores WTAG Entertainers 8 News bulletin Boston (WE El) 34Sm 645 a Health exercises 1245 market report 415 amily Welfare talk College Inn orchestra 545 tn Stock ma news Lost and ound view 8 813 9 ahest 97O 1030 Schenectady (WRY) 379m 2 Asia Club orchestra 230 Music talk Jessie Lane 6 Stock report news Items and baseball scores 630 723 it immensely said he on the table be "If I make as much as 636 730 rhest rft 915 Hnrdman Hour of Mucic 1030 Shelburne orchestra 11 orchestra 1130 ni Club Brighton orchestra 12 McAlpin Entertainers 5fadlson Square (Sarden (W3ISG) 233 7 Alamac Serenaders 815 Helen Gleason soprano John Golden 9 ni Messrs Wright and Wrong: Dixie Male quartet Belle Brooks JO Tito Venturi tenor Irma Mljio soprano Glick Entertainers 11 The Heliconian orchestra New York (WIWL) 2S8m 0 Question box 930 Rosalie Wolf soprano 10 Henry Condon tenor 1015 ni John Marshall 'cellist 1025 St Cecilia ensemble Newark (WOK) 4 05 in rn Early bird gym class Crystal Palace orchestra Casino orchestra from Asbury Shelton ensemble sports Nows bulletin in Brooklyn Dally Eagle prn Newark Philharmonic band tn Serenading Shoemakers rom Asbury Park Monterey Society orchestra Monterey Concert quintet Berkeley Carteret orchestra Newark (WAAM1 Mrt Happy Hour services luncheon Tlie Oriental ive Sport talk Joe Davis songs of Holly Park Louis Kopman tenor The Overland Whinnets 10 our Towers orchestra Richmond IHH (AVAHG) 316m 12 Noon Grebe Matinee Trio Scholl Thies soprano i in 8 rn A Il i 4HIV M) rgmu vviiii nivv vibraphone soloist Jones 10 Popular program 12 midnight Midnight variety Atlantic City R) 2 Seaside Trio 8 11 Philadelphia (WIT) 50Sm 330 band direct from Atlantic City 413 Ted Weems's Novelty Dance orchestra 605 Benjamin ranklin Concert or chestra 650 Livestock and produce market reports 7 Uncle Roll Call and Birth day List Richmond (YVRY'A) 256m 930 in Baseball scores market re view 945 Chimes St James Episcopal church 10 Dr Douglas reeman Virginia folklore 1010 Cedar Warks Male chorus in sacred secular music 1130 ni Golden Gate Syncopators 12 80 a Me Back to Old Vir Washington (WRC) 469m 1 Organ recital 2 Willard hotel orchestra wasnington caeveianu baseball Holland (Par 402c per florin) Demand 4011 Cables 4013 Hungary (Par 203c per crown Demand Cables Norway (Par 268c per krone) Demand 2188 Cables 2190 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Dance program Eugene erazzo pianist Bentiv American Isrion Popular program Detroit (WWJ) 353m a Setting up exercises "Tonight ni Hotel Statler orchestra Detroit News orchestra Dinner concert I never have found one with anything in "Where have you inquired Barker replied Reddy in the said Barker "They a clam mud or lots of said Reddy "You dig one of these fellows up" replied Barker "Well well well what do you know about Just beyond where he was the water' was clear and smooth and the bottom beneath was sandy He was staring out over this stretch of water Reddy stared too you see cried DarKer see demanded who seen anything at cepting the water "Just watch out 7 here" Barker Reddy watched He saw break in the surface and then another and he thought he'saw a glimpse of something in the water which came quickly up to the top and disappeared rom where he was he see very well "What is he demanded a party of the very things been talking about They are having a great time swimming out repljed Barker have I been talking demanded Reddy forgetting ail about his shell owners of shells just like the ures are only 28000000 marks lower one you have there" replied Barker are scallops and they certainly are queer swimmers or a shellfish they get along prettv fast and you mean tqtell me that they can cried Reddy can anything that lives in a couple of shells like this they do it easily re plied Barker simply flap those shells like a pair of wings They move about a good deal and why you find them where you find the clams You don't find them burying themselves in the mud Not much! (One day there xvill be a great number of them in here and the next day they will be all (Copyright 1926 by Burgess) i UCXJ 11 KOT6X I Ja PI EU a SM HH si I Al! i loo.

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