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PAGE TWO Discover Source of Counterfeit Money II |S^iiiiiiVi^M J m£ t ' jfcU '4 * .si ■■■4. y ■* ' J mm Hgfr & i■ ;■ sBss \* ■■'' . MKB ' *'' .-• «3 .• * %: HM^9 Toledo (Ohio) police guard equipment in n plant disguised as a lithograph establishment but in reality a counterfeiting plant Federal agents raided the plant on charges that hundreds of thousands of counterfeit $1 and $5 notes were printed there. The agents said that they had never found a more elaborate counterfeiting plant or more expert duplication of treasury notes. Wrecked Freighter Pounded by Giant Rollers Ik --- . I . - i Bs*«R!Pr^ r ■****-*& r-• , * 1 Capt. Duncan Milne, forty-one-year-old native of Cardiff, Wales, and skipper of the freighter Kenkerry, was swept to his death after seeing all 29 of his crew carried safely ashore in breeches buoys in Nova Scotia. The ship foundered on rocks during a severe storm! Pictured above is the Kenkerry being pounded by the giant rollers. Germany's Quota of Sugar for U. S. vm MgmMm ■Ml Wmi -JmBwWU IP-'' ; • ™ W L i I mm Going, going, gone!—all the sugar Germany will be permitted to import into the United States in 1935, all 79.8 pounds of it! C. W. Cole, auctioneer; is shown turning over the entire bag to B. F. Welch/ after several minutes of feverish bidding. The sugar was purchased by Lamborn and company, New York brokers, at the Northern Sugar Refinery, Frell stedt, Germany, and brought to Chicago for exhibit during the convention of sugar refiners. Novel Launching for This Country A vessel built nt Cleveland with PWA funds goes out to sea—ln a novel method for American ship yards. The vessel Is seen hitting the waters of Lake Erie, sideways, Instead of the orthodox method of sliding down the ways stern first. It Is the 105-foot Coast Guard cutter Tahoma, now assigned to/duty on Lake Erie. Shortly after the launching the TaJUoma effected the rescue of a motor ship valued at $300,000. THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA STUDYING THE BRAIN A student with electrodes con nected from his head to the ap paratus—showing how Dr. Herbert H. Jasper and Dr. Leobard Car michael, of Brown university de partment of psychology, take "ac tion currents" from the brain. The new apparatus is capable of photo graphing amplified "action cur rents" given off by the human brain. HEADS WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. William M. Whlttlngton, wife of the representative from Missis sippi, has been elected president of the Congressional club, an organiza tion exclusively for wives of sen ators and representatives. Scenes and Persons in the Current News |imlß Mj 4 \9 lifj M -Jo3l R dfly W Iwi .*' «Kf ;C> f BmBHWBMI Hnft |HB Jj|r \JjH HMMM| > Mb JiiMKA raan IfWl nk * ■ I nf Jj jIV I—President Roosevelt watches signing of Brazilian trade treaty at White House. 2—MaJ. Gen. James C. Breckinridge, new head of the marines. 3 —President Roosevelt broadcasting thanks to nation for birthday greetings. , Giant Conveyor at Work in Grand Coulee Fifty thousand yards of dirt are moved dally lay the largest conveyor belt In the world fed by a battery of five-four and five-yard electric power shovels. This Is just one of the great projects In operation in the Grand Coulee district in Washington. MAXIE CUTS SOME ICE \|sv>, m jm£ Fraulein Maxle Berber, is only fifteen, has again won the women's fancy ice skating cham pionship of Germany, at an Alpine winter resort where the German winter sports title meet was held. Maxie and other winners of the reich meet have been Invited to come to the United States. GOV. WALTER WELFORD Ik v Lieut. Gov. Walter Welford who becomes North Dakota's fourth gov ernor In six months, when climax ing North Dakota's bitter political battle, Thomas 11. Moodie was dis qualified as governor of the state by the unanimous decision of the Supreme court. Moodie was dis qualified on the contention that he had not been a citizen of the state for the five years required by the constitution. Hope to Photograph Rare Okapi g "I>\"'M% . . " "VHriilH o ^v> ' I $ IPI. I k jf , WM K Jh Upon their return to Africa, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson plan to visit the little-explored Itura forest in the Belgian Congo, where they hope to get a picture of the rare okapi, which has the hindquarters of a zebra and the head of a giraffe. This rare animal has never been photographed. ► Where Pilot Floyd Church Perished The wreckage near the Allegheny county (Pennsylvania) municipal airport In which Tilot Floyd Church perished. His plane, taking off to' the west after a flight from Newark, struck a railroad water tower two, miles from the field and crashed In flames. Here a man Inspect* the ruins of the cockpit in which Church died. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935 LION HIS ONLY ASSET ' JL lion was stated to be the only, ■Met of * man who was summoned at Liverpool, England, for nonpay ment of taxes, and an attachment was placed on the beast v iiow Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping Losing Their "Grip" onThings —J Many people 'round 40 think they're "growing old." They feel tired a lot j . . . "weak." Have headaches, (■ ness, stomach upsets. Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid condition of the stomach. Nothing more. All you have to do is to neutralize the excess stomach acidity. When you have one of these acid •tomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's all! Tiy this. Soon you'll feel like another person!' Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or tie convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. ALSO IN TABLET FORM i Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- jWBw lets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tab- :h *tinrs(l let is the equivalent of /'"CpOl I • teaspoonful of Gen- r V II | uine Phillips' Milk of I 1 Magnesia. -gas. | I PHILLIPS'^^^yH 1 44t1A. cf 'Ajaepne&UL. All Cogi in Machina No one Is rich enough to do with out his neighbor. i *w The "liquid test" ■■■lt ENDS bowel worries for many people i This is a test that tells you whether the system needs a cathartic change. If you have constant sluggish spell* or bilious attacks, and laxatives seem to make things worse, it would be ' wise to try this: Stop all use of any laxative that does not encourage variation fro®i a ,•, "fixed dose" (which may be entirety I too large a dose for your individual ( need). Use instead, a liquid laxative that you can measure and regulate | ' as to dose. As necessary to repeat, take smaller doses, less and less often, until the bowels are moving without | any help at all. Doctors use liquid laxatives, and ■ properly prepared liquid laxative, containing natural laxative agents like senna and cascara is a ioy and a comfort; a real help in establishing regularity. Ask your doctor atant v . tnis! (Doctors use liquid laxatives.) You can get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a most dependable liquid laxative, at any drug store. ' j| j&*..(?a£c£cae£V4 [SYRUP PEPSIN i. 'it'} Spur* to Action Emotions are far nearer to lb springs of action than are thougbti /J 4) Your own druggist is authorized to cheerfnlly refund your money on the spot If voa are not relieved bv Creomultion. Move, or Drop Out V V Life is like a policeman, alito ft murmuring, "Keep moving, pleas* Help Kidneys • If poorly functioning Kidney* an Bladder make you auffer from Gattin. Up Night*. Nervousness, Bbenmatl • Pains. Stiffness. Burning, Smartir. Itching, or Acidity try the guarantor Doetor»PrescripticmCyata*(Siea-tei o .-j —Must fix yoq up or mooe back. Only 76? at druggist . JJSL > \ Y ou h P ve a \ pimply, blotchy\flpif complexion wtml\ try Resinol ? lo.nelpnalure heal /W s,e flf such surface defeels/ WNU—4 T-V I For Coughs due to Colds/ j Bronchial and Throat Irrit**, |l JAB. HAILY & HON, llaltlmoro, n for birthday
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