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tray.r-hQlFt-p'rofanej---grkn-although-!-
o{-.the-.cfaitl&d.-Statea^ ________ :__^ ihe President -wgxe.-de&tehed to aid
exquisite with haunting stillness. ' j
Starting -his tour, lait October, people-in all walks of life. He-said BOSTON, May 15 CUP) ^Guard
--W4U-Hays-ia-a-eonatant-affront -to-
the. stng^ardZTHe:Itasrthe. activity,
of the lizard darting about'M'ur'b'lione
piles of the desert. At every station
he has handed .a sheaf of_ telegrams
and the typewriter of his secretary.
Earl Brlghtris always clicking. Yet
he regards these trips as a sort of
let-up.
'
the national secretary b&s; traveled that .CEittctonthShoukL be isserved; ed-by : eight--pGiicemesr-Whistter's
mure' than "27,000-raiiMrto-date-to' bring-befox^-every-Excbangetterthenational recovery message- given
temporary-sacrifices-should-be made. -a-uungTy-irv-the-face-of-aj-promised. better economic-order.
famed-painting- of-fals-mother,-- ued''V2rrmisty"ar-s500;(XXs to $3,0 000, was taken from the
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him by the 'National Exchange club Following the luncheonT^fflcers museum of tine arts today on' the
convention. #
and committeemen of the local club first leg of its journey (back-to the
The Exchange, representing hun conferred with_ Harter and Davis Louvre in Paris.
dreds of substantial communities on 'iiub 'functioning problems and
throughout the "nation, Is .making plans.Jr_the_I-Utyre,____ ...
the most of its organization struc Harter-said that in every section
Albuquerque has become a mecca for'autograph hunters, more per
sistent than those around the New
York theatres. They specialize, of course. In movie start, who take ad-
nf. the . longest--slop*--25. minutes, to promenade the station glatform. Shawled, burnt-black
ture to further the interests of the of the country signs of recovery are
natron as well as the respective apparent, and that ^Exchangeites
communities, Harter said.
. had played a prominent part in_the
Harter, who has served as na improved economic- conditions. He
tional secretary since the Exchange. lead a letter from President Roose-
^ nationalized In 181*7. wag In .veil.. ..himself,,an-Exchangeite, where.-
troduced by'Jack_ Schroeder, third ! in the nation's chief executive rec-! vice president off the California | ognized the worth,,of-the National
'Go o d p a in t in g w eat her ?
Wf4y MAN- '
-PE
Indians will squat before their piles,
Exchange and a past president of' Exchange's recovery program.
of for-sale potteryi The depression
the peninsula club. The secretary "The recovery program," Harter'
has not worn them down. And' why
and his. touring companion, Rus said, "already has surpassed In
should it? In all my visits here I
sell Davis, were welcomed here ~by 'scope and service any previous pro-
have never -seen one make- a saie. A
-local Exchange . President Erwin ~Ject.ey.er undertaken.' by this great
!rain-porter tells- me the' Indians
Dames.
national organization which is ded-
lost their best customer when Ros-. HEROLD Mr HARTER coc Arbuckle passed from mortal! view. Every once in awhile in --National secretary of Ex
The speaker asked"Exchanpites icated .to service.
larklsh humor he would. buyTtiem- change, who visited the peiv out and scatter-the souvenirs among
the train's passengers. And the old insula club during a luncheon
bucks would be "off _the reservation" meeting yesterday. Harter, on
for days. '
"recovery tour of the coun
ii-yuKiifi ,1 qfc
Things came to the customary try, urged support for Presi
pretty pass midway between Albu querque and Gallup_this_ evening1
dent
Roosevelt's
program.
"So you did. the packing?" observed
a certain lady bent over the family
ACME QUALITY
suit-case. I feared some derelic
tion and, affecting to'be still lan
guidly wan from that high altitude
at Raton, flickered the affirmative
and'inscrutable smile, of Mona Lisa's
brother. "Wrapping a. bottle, of red
ink in your pajamas," she Continued
Hipping me the loose cork, "certain
ly smacks of. genius!"
(Copyright, 1934, McNaught
amous wild animal
Syndicate, Inc.) `
SAVS SUPPORT OF FI MS UK
n in "Wild Cargo,'' ting tomorrow.
Support of the President's recov
TO OPPOSE SAN JOSE. May
M'GRATII .15 (UP),--Ernest
!
ery
program Ls
an
economic
and
E. Williams, United States'commis patriotic duty according to Herold
sioner and a San Jose attorney, to- M. Harter, national secretary of
day announced h.ls_candidacy as a Excliungu" clubs .who 'addressed lo-"
republican nominee u--for congress- cal club members yesterday at the
rninrTn"the-"Elghth-districtr-He wtH- -Forest Hill hotel. -
'. -
oppose J. J. McGrath, of San Ma Partisanship should be eliminat
teo, Incumbent.
ed," said Harter, who is making a
Did you see that NEW SINK
in Peirce & Towle's Window?
h o u s e, pain t ;
Costs less per yard of surface
Covert, thoroughly <nui longer than ordmoi y point because of its
BALANCED FORMULA
-TYNAN
aundiecd yellows, sickly Usonous greens of wall
doubtless an effort to ye in the surrounding e. If that is the aim,
OPE-N-TOeSE-
AT THE WOMEN'S EXCHANGE * Wednesday, May 16th
Old Friends are weicdlne and we hope to make many new ones.
-PEIRCE &TOWLE
Monterey's Leading Hardware Store for Over 40 Years ^
410 Alvarado Street
Monterey, Calif.
COMPANY
Phone 5131 Franklin and Cortex
JVIonterey
New Mexico, I took ad
. 15-minutc halt for a
with the Boston. We
i the wide main street,
rs away I thought 2
inductor's "fBo-aa-rdi"
t stood still. I got back
lat, white faced and
Vhat the world is the
Hired
^*rh<
T fibbed. "It got me
g the fraidy-cat hoots.
\r-old aunt, a prodigious ter life, knows, more
rrrta Fe intH-than"thoselave crossed it many each octogenerian years
curiosity j* a fine ac-
it. And to attain it eful glow over our naige, as she has, is even
glares down mercilessly dco's arid miles. The
to the vista are the 1 ridges, faery in their hitenessr--Out--l-lte--care a Mexican in sombrero R-- plodding., the motor
fe must be miles from a Alone c
\s not even glance up at
g train. Perhaps his
e on the coming moonLrumming- guitar- -and--aurfrom~where-i- slt-New-
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