KONBAt, AT7G. 20, 192S. Am PLtfmaroirTS semi - wrgsn joraiAt PAGL THPXE Che plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA rntar at PoatoflElc. Plattamoutb. Nab., um comdclasa mli m.ttr R. A. BATES, Publisher SUESCXIPTIOH PBICE 2.00 PES TEAS IN ADVANCB A WOED OF CAUTION "Gin" gets its name from the French "Genievre," for juniper. : o : No attention is paid to a chronic liar when he utters an occasional truth. -:o: Sandino's denial that he is done are still carrying off an occasional Marine. :o:- A Terre Haute man dropped dead while mowing the lawn. Show this to your wife, :o: So far as we know the only man who ever misquoted himself is Wil liam Allen White. :o:- A balloon 86 feet in diameter, built in Berlin, is expected to reach a height of nine miles. " :o: Dreams may be of no earthly use, but they at least do not bother a man when he is busy. :o: Night clubs often ha, ha the law, but when a padlock is put on them, they can't laugh that off. ' :o: At least once in her life, every woman makes the tragic error of mis taking a lathario for a lochinvar. :o: Smith is just the man that the people have been looking-for for years. :o: Clothes don't make the man who doesn't make enough money to pay for them. -:o:- At that, if a girl limps nowadays, it is not necessary to ask if she in jured her knee. :o: A plaster paris model of the moon is being made by an amateur astron omer in Los Angeles. :o: You never hear the poor man has lost a fortune say anything about riches being a curse. :o: We are finding many "hot water bottle politicians" in this section wet inside and dry outside. :o: A big corn crop is expected this year. Some men are already dread ing the job of having to gather it. :o: Anyway, Blackmer's case proved that an oil man cannot be acquitted unless he is present at the trial. o: Just an argument in favor of ce ment pavement: A New York boy fell five stories, landed on one, and The Philadelphia Inquirer says a j lived. :o: good way to combat a whispering campaign is to shout your answer. :o: The man who sits around and brags of his bravery is the first to break for the woods in time of dan ger. :o: Yellowstone Park has a new gey ser, which suggests that Alabama ought to have a new United States Senator. -m:- It's wonderful how many years a woman's love for a man can go on the memory of a six-weeks ardent courtship. t. w.-- :o: Mr. Hoover's speech of accept ance is the message of a great hu manitarian who happens also to be a great engineer. :o: Here and there a few farsiglited timber owners are laying plans to make their private lands perman ently productive. :o: An Osceola woman has nicknamed one of her boys "umbrella," because he can be found almost every place else but in his own home.. :o: The boy who used to take his watch apart to see why it worked is the man who now takes his car apart to see why it doesn't. :o: A group of educators meeting at Charlottesville, Va.. has discovered that prohibition is the issue of the campaign, which shows that educa tion is picking up. :o: To capture a man's imagination requires art, poise, subtlely and watchful waiting; but once a woman gets into a man's imagination, no other woman can crowd her out. :o: The Fatal Thirteen: The super stitutious "Deacon" Moorehead of the Hopkins Journal has discovered there are thirteen letter each in the names of Herbert Hoover and Charles Cur tis. :o: Another suggestion comes from England, a cunning and align de coy, that golf balls be larger and lighter. To what purpose? To re store that tang of uncertainty to the ancient pastime which American pro fiiency has all but eliminated. With such a ball the flight will be sub stantially reduced, they say, and con trol will be more difficult. At times we wonder why it is that the ants at the picnic grounds al ways pass up the foods with vita mines in them. . -:o:- And it adds a lot of fun to. pre tend you are deaf. Nothing dismays a whisperer more than to be forced to raise his voice. -:o:- A Georgia man lost bis voice after one airplane flight. And. just think, a man can send his wife up very reasonably these days. :o:- Our latest solution of the problem of the American League would be for the other teams to sever athletic re lations with the Yankees. :o: If that Long Island housewife had peeled more potatoes with her par ing knife, it would not have been sharp enough to kill her husband. -:o:- A Berlin chemist has discovered a solution which when poured on a flat surface, solidifies into a kind of ice which can be used for skating rinks. :o: It is believed that many products which are now looked upon as ani mals' food or by-products will be re fined, in the future, and utilized as human food. -:o:- Truth in politics consists in call ing the opposition's speech a con fusing statement, if the effect it has happens to be confusing to the party's plans. :o: Well, anyway, the women whd would not be seen on the street wear ing such a skirt has a daughter who would not be seen on the street wear ing it, either. :o: I have always had an idea that the most joyful day in the busy and useful life of George Washington was the one on which Lord Corn wallis surrendered to him at York- town, Va., and thus brought the lon struggle for freedom from European domination to a close. :o: Any free service the railroads givj is paid, not by the railroads, but by the public. If unnecessary free trans portation is provided to officials and their friends, or to employees, th public pays the bills in higher freight and passenger rates than otherwise would be required. Another national capaign is start ing. A lot of things are going to be said about the two presidential can didates, most of them bad, tte chances are, say9 the Omaha World Herald. So, in fairness to both Mr. Hoover and Gov. Smith", we take this opportunity of spiking several re ports alleged to have been made re garding them. Regarding Mr. Hoover: It is not true that Mr. Hoover uses snuff, hates babies, swears at his ra dio (why should he?) or eats with his knife. Neither has anybody ever been able to prove beyond a reason able doubt that Mr. Hoover ever poisoned a dog,' nor is he known ever to have made fun of the Bible mere ly because he may not have been able to understand everyf word of it. Mr. Hoover, we believe, is a patriotic American citizen. It is false to charge that he once was king of Eng land or ruler of Belgium. He is an engineer, having engineered some of the greatest projects in the world, including propects in China, Aust ralia, Russia and Kansas City, Mo. This last project is believed to be the champion long-distance engineer ing feat of all time. Mr. Hoover, though two thousand miles away, did practically all the directing and it really was his Job. He had some mechanics on the job to do the rough work, of course, such as Mr. Vare and Mr. Mellon, etc., but Mr. Hoover provided the headwork. Mr. Hoover, if elected, will, we believe, be very grateful to the public and certainly he will be lucky. Any man would be lucky to get that job away from Gov. Smith. Regarding Gov. Smith: Gov. Smith is not a drunken sot. He does not beat his wife, and he is not a lineal descendant of Bene dict Arnold. It is not known that he ever stole, robbed or committed may hem. He has never been convicted of arson, he never attended a lynch ing party and, as far as the records show never smothered any infants, beat up any newsboys or had any thing to do with Teapot Dome. As governor of the state of New York he has never been caught trying to steal the capitol, do away with the executive mansion ( which is, after all, public property), or sell Grant's tomb to some unsuspecting Republi can with a flare for curies. He prob ably knows by their first names more men in New York state than any other man in said state and, we be lieve, will know a lot outside of New York before November. If elected president Gov. Smith will, we be lieve, be very grateful to the public and certainly he will be lucky. Any man would be lucky to get the job away from Mr. Hoover. :o: FOE A NATIONAL ANTHEM The lady who recently offered $6000 for a new national anthem which would be better than the "Star Spangled Banner" has our best wish es, but the odds are about 5000 to 1, that after she gets her prize song, the country won't adopt it. National anthems aren't written in cold blood, so to speak. When they are really any good they spring up in times of trouble.. They have to have a baptism in fire such a bap tism as the French hymn, "The Mar seillaise," received, for instance. They have to be profoundly touch ing and moving associations inter woven in them- as "Dixie" had in the South. They Just naturally aren't produced in prize contests. Our present national song could be improved upon. But, after all, it has been hallowed by a good many years of use. If it is ever replaced by a new one, the new one will spring up into being during some great national crisis. It won't be written by someone trying to earn an easy $6000. :o: THERE IS CHAEITY There is a pretty deep streak of kindness and generosity in most peo ple, if you care to look for it. Not long ago a gang of bandits staged a holdup in Kansas City. A policeman, James Smith, Interfered. They shot him dead and escaped. He was survived by a widow and several children, and the future looked pret ty black for them. Then his fellow townspeople got busy. Smith had died in the line of duty defending Kansas City against thugs; would Kansas City see hia family suffer poverty? Kansas City would not. A collection was taken to establish a trust fund for them; then another collection was taken to build them a house. Now the house is under construction, and nearly $25,000 has been placed In the bank for the widow and children. People are, after all, pretty gen erous and kind If you appeal to them properly. Our suspicion that election time is approaching was confirmed the other day when we discovered that the garbage man in our neighbor hood was beginning to make regu lar collections instead of those occa sional visits which partake more of the nature of a social rather than of a professional call. :o:- What China needs worst just at present is somebody capable of mak ing the crisis stand in line and wait their turn to be attended to. NOTICE OF FORECLO SURE OF TAX In the District Court of. County, Nebraska Cass LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To CHARLES JONES, whose place of residence is unknown and upon whom personal service of summons cannot be had. Defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of May, 1928, Nellie Jones, as plaintiff, filed her petition against you in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. Docket 4, page 21, the object and prayer of which petition is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty and non-support. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of October, 1928, or said petition against you will be taken as true. NELLIE JONES, Plaintiff. L. N. BUNCE, Attorney, Securities Bldg., Omaha al3-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun tyt ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Maria G. Baird, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 21st day of September. 1928, and the 22nd day of December, 1928. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time lim ited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 21st day of September, A. D. 1928, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 21st day of September, 1928. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 14th day of August, 192S. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) a20-4w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of fnoa S3. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by Golda Noble Beai. i;ier oi th ni strict Court, within and for faaa rvmntv. Nebraska, and to me directed, I willon'the 18th-lay of September, A. D. 1928, at 10 ociock a. m. of said day at the South Front Door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing real estate to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block (1), White's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Clara A. Owens and Orval Owens, defend ants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by The Standard Savings and Loan Ass'n of Omaha, Nebraska, plaintiff, against said de fendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 9th, A D. 1928. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. County of Cass, Plaintiff NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. Estate No. of Frank Freeman and Cynthia A. Freeman, deceased, in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, credi tors and heirs take notice, that Ida Freeman, who is one of the heirs of said deceased and interested in such, has filed her petition alleging that Frank Freeman died intestate In the State of California, on or about Sep tember 6, 1907, being a resident and inhabitant of California and the owner of the following described real estate, to-wit: Undivided one-fourth interest in the east one-half of the south west quarter (E SW ) of Section 30. Township 10 North, of Range 14 East of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska and that Cynthia A. Freeman died intestate in Union, Cass county, Ne braska, on or about December 27, 1909, being a resident and inhabi tant of Cass county, Nebraska, and the owner of, the above described real estate. And the said Frank Freeman leav ing as his sole and only heirs at law the following named person, to-wit: Cynthia A. Freeman; And the said Cynthia A. Freeman leaving as her sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to wit: Ethel Saxon, Ida Freeman and Mark M. Freeman; That said decedents died intestate; that no application for administra tion hnn hppn made and thp estates 'of said decedents have not been ad ministered in the State of Nebraska. iand that the Court determine whd are the heirs of said deceased, their degree of kinship and the right of descent in the real property of which the deceased died seized, which has been set for hearing on the 21st day of September, A. D. 1928, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 16th day of August, A. D. 192S. . A. H. DUXBURY. .(Seal) a20-4w County Judge. vs. First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, its as- signes, trustees and per sonal representatives (their true and real names un known); H. J. Spurway, Receiver of the First National Bank of Platts mouth, Nebraska; also 23 feet of Sublot 5, the south 25.55 feet of Block 32 and 23 feet of Sublot 6, the south 25.55 feet, all in Block 32 in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, cor porations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right. title or interest in 23 feet of Sublot 5, the south 25.- 55 feet of Block 32 and 23 feet of Sublot 6. the south 25.55 feet all in Block 32, in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, its as sign es, trustees and per sonal representatives (their true and real names un known ) ; H. J. Spurway, Receiver of the First National Bank of Platts mouth, Nebraska; also 24 feet of Sublot 3 of Lots 12. 13 and 14 and 22 feet of Sublot 4 of Lots 12. 13 and 14. all in Block 32. in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, corporations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest in 24 feet of Sublot 3 of Lots 12, 13 and 14. and 22 feet of Sublot 4 of Lots 12. 13 and 14, all in Block 32 in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, its as signes, trustees and per sonal representatives (their true and real names un known ) ; H. J. Spurway. Receiver of the First National Bank of Platts mouth, Nebraska; also east 24 feet of Sublot 1 of Lots 12, 13 and 14 and west 24 feet of Sublot 2 of Lots 12, 13 and 14, all in Block 32, in the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and record ed, and all persons, firms, co - partnerships, corpora tions (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest in east 24 feet of Sublot 1 of Lots 12, 13 and 14, and west 24 feet of Sublot 2 of Lots 12. 13 and 14, all in Block 32 In the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, its as signes, trustees and per sonal representatives (their true and real names un known); H. J. Spurway, Receiver of the First National Bank of Platts mouth, Nebraska; also west 23 feet of Sublotj 6 of Lots 13 and 14 and west 23 feet of Sublot 6 the north 16.30 feet of Lot 12, all in Block 32 in the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and record ed, and all persons, firms, co -partnerships, corpora tions (true and real names unknown) having and claiming and right, title and Interest in west 23 feet of Sublot 6 of Lots 13 and 14 and west 23 feet of Sublot 6 the north 16.30 feet of Lot 12, all in Block 32, in the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and record ed First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a ! corporation, duly organiz 'ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of 'the United States, its as signes, trustees and per sonal representatives (their true and real names un known); H. J. Spurway, Receiver of the s First National Bank of Platts mouth, Nebraska: also Lots 1 and 2 and north 80 feet of west 24 feet of Lot 3 and the east 20 feet of Lot j (.3 and the north 40 feet of LIENS Lot 4, all in Block 4 6, in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded, and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, corporations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or Interest in Lots 1 and 2 and north 80 feet of west 24 feet of Lot 3 and the east 20 feet of Lot 3 and the north 40 feet of Lot 4, all in Block 4 6, in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded Livingston Loan and Building Association, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska, its assignees, trustees and personal representatives (their true and real names unknown); Searl S. Davis Receiver of the Livingston Loan and Building Associa tion, a corporation; II. J. Spurway, Receiver of the First National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; al so Lot C in Block 36 in the City of Plattsmouth, Coun ty of Cass, State of Ne braska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded, and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, corporations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest in Lot 6 in Block 36 in the City of Plattsmouth, Coun ty of Cass, State of Ne braska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded Livingston Loan and Building Association, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska, its assignees, trustees and personal representatives (their true and real names unknown); Searl S. Davis Receiver of the Livingston Loan and Building Associa tion, a corporation; H. J. Spurway, Receiver of the First National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; al so east 22 feet of Lot 4 in Block 33 in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re corded, and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, cor porations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest in east 22 feet of Lot 4 in Block 33 in the City of Platts mouth. County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and record ed Livingston Loan and Building Association, a corporation, duly organiz ed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska, its assignees, trustees and personal representatives (their true and real names unknown); Searl S. Davis Receiver of the Livingston Loan and Building Associa tion, a corporation; H. J. Spurway, Receiver of the First National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; al so east one-half of Lot 3 in Block 33 in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re corded, and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, cor porations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest in east one half of Lot 3 in Block 33 in the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and record ed Byron Golding, single; also Lot 10 in Block 42 in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded, and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, corporations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest In Lot 10 in Block 42 in the City of Plattsmouth, Coun ty of Cass, State of Ne braska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded Byron Golding, single; also Lot 11 in Block 42 In the City of Plattsmouth. County of Cass, State of Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded, and all persons, firms, co-partnerships, corporations (true and real names unknown) having and claiming any right, title or interest in Lot 11 in Block 42 in the City of Plattsmouth, Coun ty of Cass, State of Ne braska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded Defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 28th day of July, 1928, the County of Cass filed a petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you and each of you, which cause appears on Docket 4, Page 49, of the records of the Clerk of the District Court of NOTICE . Cass county, Nebraska, the object land prayer of which petition in ac jcordance with a resolution adopted .June 4th, 1928, by the Board of County Commissioners for County of Cass, State of Nebraska, is for the strict foreclosure of tax liens on: 23 feet of Sublot 5, the south 25.55 feet of Block 32 and 23 feet of Sublot 6. the south 25.55 feet all in Block 32 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded; 24 feet of Sublot 3 of Lots 12. 13 and 14 and 22 feet of Sublot 4 of Lots 12, 13 and 14, all in Block 32 in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county. Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re corded; East 24 feet of Sublot 1 of Lots 12, 13 and 14 and west 24 feet of Sublot 2 of Lots 12, 13 and 14, all in Block 32 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded; West 23 feet of Sublot 6 of Lots 13 and 14 and west 23 feet of Sublot 6 the north 16.30 feet of Lot 12. all in Block 32 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded; Lots 1 and 2 and north 80 feet of west 24 feet of Lot 3 and the east 20 feet of Lot 3 and the north 40 feet of Lot 4, all in Block 4 6 in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re corded; Lot 6 in Block 36 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded: East 22 feet of Lot 4 in Block 33 in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re corded ; East one-half of Lot 3 in Block 33 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded: Lot 10 in Block 42 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded; Lot 11 in Block 42 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded. That the several parcels of real es tate described herein were subject to taxation for State, County, City, Vil lage, School District, Drainage Dis trict and Municipal and public pur poses for the several years as enum erated in the petition and the ex hibits thereto attached and by ref erence made a part thereof, and that unless the same is paid by you, or any of you. that a decree will be entered in this Court foreclosing and forever barring you and each of you of any and all claims upon, interest or estate in, right or title to. or lien upon, or equity of redemption in or to said herein described real estate, and that the same or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's lien, together with costs, shall be sold in accordance with law, and for such other and further relief as equity requires and as to the Court may seem just and equitable. You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of September, 1928. COUNTY OF CASS, By Plaintiff. W. G. KIECK. J30-4w County Attorney. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the County Board of Commissioners of Cass county, at Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, for the building of the following bridge and approaches: One four panel, 70-foot span, 18-foot roadway, riveted truss. 15-ton steel bridge. State Stand ard Bridge Plan No. 1634, de signed for concrete floor, com plete in place, except concrete floor, but Including painting; One set of 8-In. column II pil ing, consisting of ten piling and four 10-in. channel caps complete to place 70-foot span on piling. Piling to be not less than 25 feet in length, and extra bid to be made per foot for piling of longer length; One 20-foot span, I beam bridge, 18-foot roadway, 15-ton capacity, and designed for con crete floor, for the north ap proach; One 28-foot span, I beam bridge, 18-foot roadway, 15-ton capacity, and designed for con crete floor, for south approach; One set of eight 8-Inch I beam 20-foot piling complete with four 8-inch channel caps. The above bridges are all to be built in place complete, except con crete floor, at the south limits of Ne hawka Village, across the Weeping Water Creek, in Section 19, Town ship 10, Range 13, Cass county, Ne braska. Bids to be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Cass county, Nebras ka, on or before two o'clock p. m. on Friday, September 7th, 1928. Bids to be accompanied by certi fied check in the amount of 5 per cent of the total amount of the bid. drawn in favor of Cass county clerk. Bids will be opened at 2:10 o'clock p. m. of the same day in the office of the Cass county Commis sioners. The County Board of Commission ers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. R. SAYLES. Cass County Clerk, Platts mouth, Nebraska For the past five 'months, accord ing to the latest reports from the De partment of Commerce, our exports have held up very well, in fact, our I June exports were nearly 10 per cent above June. 1927, while our May exports were nearly 8 per cent over May of last year. :o: As we suspected all along. Hoover had arfvnnrp Information About the j nomination of which he was notified I Saturday. You can't make us be i lieve that acceptance speech was I wholly extemporaneous.