McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 161, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 22, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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McALLEN DAILY PRESS, McALLEN, TEXAS
Sunday, June 22, 1930,
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Park Lovers May
Kiss; No Arrests
FT. WAHTU, JCNE21~(l«)
— l,o>Vrt* lu city parks may os-
rulgfe with impunity so far as
city authorities here are ,co«-
terned.
In announcing » war today
against boo!loggers aud hijack
ersyjKlia uio uwRig-thc parks as
a rendezvous, police officials
declared / irk "petters'V will
• not be’ mf ested. Even a kiss
will not justify au arrest, ac-
cording to Harry J. Adams,
superint< ndent of parks.
"The parks were made for
the pleasure . of the "public aud
polity indecent conduct will be
prohibited,, he sgtd ,■
BAkBER’S ASSISTANT
MURDERS SEVEN
• . WARSAW iINSr Seven persons
■Were mui del tat in u barber ship in
Kovno by an insane bather's as-is
taut. An army officer .wlu».went into
’he simp he shaved wits attacked
"TU*' he sat in till eliafr, hut he ru
"nifflrto draw his revolver incline to
Y^ound the young assistant and dis
artiPhlni after a terrible’ struggle.
The s, ven customers who were
murdered were found lythg dead or
dyjntt on -the floor of an adjoining
parlour w ith their thron'.s’ < ut.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Fhone 2«1 or 144
Mr. aud Mrs. LrTTWalkor and Son.mauV councif of First Christian
Bobbie, of Houston are guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hale.
Wanted—Clean cotton rags, of
fairly good-el**. Will pay 10 cants per
pound. McALLEN DAILY PRESS. '
TO ARKANSAS
Aire J. N. OownmrTeTt Thursday
'night for Mnutu Setpioju, Arkansas,
where she will attend the Methodist
en<anipinent, and take special work
which will assist her as superintend-
ent of missionary education of the
West Texas.conference. She will be i kin
away until the latter part of July
j ehurih Thursday afternoon at the!
! home of airs O. Jl Smith Group H
I met Sit the home of .Mrs E. C Weaver
with 12 In attendance. Mrs-•’Tackett I
hjLdcharae„ef the h&sati study for thej
afternoon i
TToi
Bank Robbers Are
1 Foiled by Ammonia
8T AM FORD, Texas, June 21
iIMSy—Robbers who.blew open
Hie safe of a ruiircptd station
here, were 'foiled in llielr
purpose when a boTHe of am-
tiwt;|u inside thei<jk.yauK whs
broken by the, blast. . jT
Tdie'' unuipmiS fumes drove
the robbers from the station.
The motley scatter'd about
‘the room hy the explosion was
picked up 41V city of fliers who
were called *i (be scene of the
blast ^
< BUILD NEW $500,000 MILWAUKEE GROUP r 115 Drown, 14 Rescued
| STOCK EXCHANGE HOME SINGS IN GERMANY When Motor Ship Sinks
DETROIT —tWSt Wui k was ' gullig CASHEL INS, Am.int llie'ofganl i LONDON, June 21 (INS, - F11'*—-n ? -
1 on,rapidly here today on the lew De zations taking pSty in the, Saenger-1 persons were drowned and. if others
j,troll Sto k exchange. «whlrh will coifT bund festival of remind tier many iu^ were rex, ued when 3 the m/n,>fstiip °
('asset is tlift Milwaukee l,b Jerta.fyUlv«lTti,l sunk lu~a'storni ojf the-coarsf “
$500,ono
Ground
for occupancy in -ix nnfjyrhs.
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was lately broken fur the | IlrPTT**- fonhng to j'ass, | die Milwnu- • of New Gulena. aceordii: to a
bourne, AustrllTa
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| ''btiHjIlug which will be available" "tony'"Stokers visited th- I assbiri l*ta> patch seceived bye, today from Met-
Oberpmmerpiu ^
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on, .TRpOO, Chiropractor,
people go to get well. 417
Broadway, McAllen, Tel.' 345.
SEEK TO REFORM
YALE CURRICULUM
-NEW IJAVKN. ('on. (INS) — The
last crusading iditors of Vale Dally with her
are out to reform the Yalephbme.
Currieilium bv proposing an avede
mil c,|l, 1 rs ’ pm I'lr-tt ‘--""tlTTl Ml' A
, *\jcti w.'Uld^iw • lmpcn by l he . ollcge
dean from , tn-lrclan's that finishes its
sophomore ’ year, and be|nc freed with
fyom ail routiue ..requirements, would here
“"v-s,pfnW'"lTie next two veins eonec ptrat
inn on sum*' educational problem of
' their own selection. The plan pro
—Hrc SHIiTeiits Towork for a conipre,
liensive examination or prepare a
-when iheir work is »l„ne or at the
end of racii year. • The oBly actual
refittimnrtyf is residence in New Ha
ven. -
Mr and. Mi*. W. M
Nail son. rolurned tile past
a trip to Dallas and Waco They were
Uecompanled-heme-hy^MFs. Moon's
sister Mrs <V G. Bemyitt, anil her
sou, Diilre. of Waco, who will "spend
about a week as guest* in tile Moon
home
OSI-ITAt.ITVTIjU'HSDAY
Mrs. Weltste,' Jonqpiv eivftilTtallied
"Thursday afternoon the second
of a series of parties The personm I
iiielmieit sly tables of players, and in
eoticliisii.n prizes tor high and top
score were .twaided Mrs l> C. Per-
aid Miss l.ila Frederick
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T(i San ANTONIO i-
***** Miss Nona liyerly b-fi jfiidai after ^ * _ __
,<"lhi ,,,Mm f,’*r San Antonio where she wiTI j SW 1NEMi'ENDE, Germany' HNSt "
I vi*f fl>r a "hurt time ip the home ot j l»U-yaieal- culture h»s['jL<puired s0
'.Moon and son.' '' *,a,‘ n,!** •',r- JUI^ Mrs fe. j Ryer-j man\ devotees jjU..Gei many that, ibis
week tr’om 1 xl”'c,!l return to McAllen | po|hrlar Haiti'- sea rdsort and also-
ANNOUNCING
RESORT OFFERS FREE
PHYSICAL CULTURE
.{Tuesday morning,
made overUnd.
The -trip
was. Hi,, neighboring AhHteck" "have ,iniro-||
} duct'd gratis '■'.iiirsrs ip jiattln^.np »»•
CHURCHMAN HITS
WOMEN S BOBBED HAIR
OR, TRUOG, Chiropractor,
people gq to get welt. 417
Broadway, McAllen, Tel. 345.
, K A McDanfel returned Saturday
Irtrrti ■ San Antonio, where lie visited
wlib Mrs. McDaniel at ifi-.- .Medhal
SurKioal hospital He was aeeoni
PifUled home by bin daughter, "Mary
pilen, who has Iwen visiting relatives j notion,
in Abilene. She a I *rr-hrtd TAhofPvTs i R VEpif •
| MODESTO, Cal. June 2li{ - (INSl
where Mobbed haired women- were tie
Sooth, nonneed before uatbmnl convention
j here of th, old German * ijapt ist, ,a
| braiteh of the Dunkard Chareh..
has no hope of glory," declared El
tier % J I’. Ray of Ohio, basing his
asswrlion on a passage in idle Epistles
of Si Paul He also critlscis'd the
"impertinence of the younscr genets
ereikes bn the strand for tlicti guests
Instruetion is in the hdnds of cer’l
f-i,ed gymtltistii instructors
Illinois Plans Noble
.. Tribute to Lincoln
Dayton
He Luxe —
STABILIZED BALLOONS
A Change in Ownership of
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McAllen Service Station
vli^Rqj rmf« |iy
. rt*f ilrninc * - I lari’y Hprulidlol of
: ; ETAOl
Pcnnsyl
f ^ f ! Vania .in add re- s to,the ".ovent i,in
________• etnreTt *hi.t t IleXliuteltes were it iking ,
S. Dove, who"iv faking a |4’hcil' power through attempting
sumuter course of work at T C. A. I
i meddle with affairs which concern
Kingsville, is speeding' the week-end ; ,lu! s’a,,' f -
her mother, Mrs. J s Ford, ’■upporting national projxlbi.
Mrs. \V F. Pride and' elfildren. of
Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, will
lion. Elder Bendldlct said' that wak
nothing In the Bible “which tells a
man to go out and fight -for prohtbi- •
' Ion _:_________*----— "I-
vide* that 'be fnctilty should rtflulrc- ^a^uvr- rtre rnki.’.V.f th., ireek to visit I' —
Iter father and mott^orrMr*And Mi„': SNAKE CONQUERS
i <"Hv iflfJ-Jtrtifi1ii i ^"ptJ' Pildt1. wbo isT~
Irr 3l"-n elth with Hie L’, S.“5rroy. is being transfer ;
OWL IN AIR BATTLE
^Kii HI.FFK. Cal, Jm,e 21 GNSi
battle'in the air between a snake
PHONE CALLS GAIN
IN SWITZEELANDl
■ Ill'll j A IlHut Fl tl'J_ Hurt uf—Ht»
telephone in Sw ltz, rland is making
enormous strides, according to (If
author! h-s here The figures for ihe
ver,e just made public show .an
Ini -, e-e "t over .*. thoit-aud telephone
subscribers, while public telephone
ciiys have increased liv nearly 5,0(10
The telephone servL e is government '
-..Hi operated here, with much space
In every postoffice devoted to tinnier-
ous public phone hor.tlis, <
LEAVES $20 FOR
CARE OF PET DOGS
-■,,ii,i»^ttfQin..tt„ LLA-rmt Mirt Vfiss
Mildred Melllienny of -San .Antonio,’
mil Miss Perron of Bauxite, Arkan-
sas, arrived Friday for-a visit with
Miss- Hattie Bess Baldwin
SAN FllAN< I SCO. Cal- I INS) A
betpjekf 'of $20 a year for the support
of t wo pi t ' .dogs., Buster . and King,
was approved wlieti Superior .fudge
Thomas F •Graham admitted to pro
bate tlie will of their late owner. Mr*
I Alt jc Preston To3N ' x
U. S. TO TAKE PART-
IN CHESS TOURNEY
fl AM^PRyi tlNShc , Word lias been
:deceived that ..America will lie reprft
senVed pf tli,« world chess' congress,
to he livid in'Ham^nfhg July li- to 27.-
A total ol lS nations have now jan
•noulit'ed ITieir partMpatloii. In eon
. aeCtIon w ith thy eprtutes^' there w ill
|;be a chess tournatrient In which each
[si ate
.e*1 to Fort HIH, Oklahoma, and Mrs. e
Frtd ain^ children w ill join turn ' and an osl wm -wtTTtetked'Tiy fv ft T.v
here later t'a the sumtat r 1 j on, Tehanta County catl nian .
: yc While driving along the highway,! _
Weatgar will arrive to.- 4^-,,^,^- -rorgneiu-
Tig> from- HnvwnsvItTe f.u A vWtt vtrt-i: — th(,
Mrs John *"
Mrs J U".
- tit rite bit ilk "claws was a w leg ling
and twisting snake.
Tit-- weight of the reptile pulled the
bird lower and lower until it came 1
level with tile tiip of a fence. The’
^k, ' suddenly e,uteA " itself around 1
the wire and, pulled free
peeked . at
in an
summer-time
R. -1,. Oreiroi^'. has purchased the McAllen
Service1 Station and will-upebate it undftr the
aatne name. ■ '
-----Jack Roberts will assume active management
of the station. * " ■ >
A complete line ot] Humble Gasoline and Oils
will be carried, Xs well as accessories and those *
yrood DAYTON THOROUGHBRED TIRES
Mr. Roberts is'an eytfpert tire*man with many
years' experience.
The hew manager will appreciate a. con-
tinuance of your' patronage and will wtdeome
his frjbhds made through previous connections.
/.Mr. Gregory is well-known through his long
connection with Gregory & Cardwell . Hard-
warp Company.
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" McALLEN
SERVICE STATION
Comer Highway and South Broadway
Phone 766 ’ . ' ‘ . McALLEN
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F0R KITCHEN COMFORT -
Harold I/emburg of Chieugo. wiio has 1,-•
b'-et, vl-IIlit, In’the home of Tils fa-! T“-
. w l the snake tor several .minutes
• her and. mother. Mr And Mrs. F W. , , , , ,
, , ___ „ 1 effort to release it. but was fhiath for
leniburg, since Thursday, will leave, , ■ .
. . . <ed to abondon the lank
-be t.rsti of the week for Ills home. I ^ gIMl
Ttt br empiovvil by the Harris T, us, ^ ^Wt.ntanKltM, its, „• Arn^A
company, batikerer ot^ Cbioago lh(> Rr„nm, „„w l(.tl a^v. (
present$iaC*MTo -
Dy . r of San Bcntfo were guests Fri- ] J__HOSPITAL FOR. UNITS
day of Mr. oiMl Mr*, t’... H. Tease of. j —-- . "
‘McAllen. Mr. and 'Mrs Frazier left! RICHMOND (INS; The ex'pendl-.
Saturday morning for their homo or "ire of ^ISO.iMlO for erection of a
tile Pacifie coast________ nlir-es «-dorniitory and- educationij!
Uilif___Lo-- Sf,—PhiillpM TToSpftal he(e
was tiring considered__todav-—r
An annouitcetiK nt of Abe donaf toil
I was recently made lit the commence-
ment- exercises at the Medical College
of Virginia ____ ..z • - >
- The •Julius Rosewaid f unif^snas r.e
potisihle for j Is,000 ..t "1 lie presenta
tioii while the t ge.\ . 11 education
board donated fMija)o
Exterior view of the impressive
tomh of Abraham Lincoln, at
Springfitld. 111., where the State
-.of Illinois is preparing tQ jpend
$175,000 on various improxe-
.menjs, chiefly in the interior fit-
tings. of the structure. In addi-
tjon to transforming the rotunda
into a reception room, the skylight
is to he removed and replaced with
a coiling of gold leaf----------
Th*' irgutar lKeetlng of the' C). E. S
K'n IT. -wiU be held- Monday evpiiTng
it I the Makottic t.eniplo
PRISCILLA CLl’B •
A11 ‘enjoyable meeting of the IYts«
j dlla club was held Friday afternoon,
■tf the ^10me .of Mrs. ('has. Jones on
North Tenth;' Guests present includ
,ed Mesdames F. L. Moore, Gordon
Griffin,. George A-Hey, G. E. Langford,
K- I>. Mathis,-B. I). Kimbrough, M. It^J
Nelson 1 Bop F(pnwick,' F. E. Osinn n.
Clay Zat hiw". J. E. l/eslie and Stephen
Jones,
0L, Boy
It’s Here
hnirg ch^ cTuh will (elebraly its 100
f atjplversafT during congr.sk
S. CALL
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)RNIA WINS
4 MAJOR TITLES
LOS ANGELES- (INS) 'Four ‘nia-
'l^mpi.onshipa were achlev-
[jor
ed tli/, year by the University
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of
| Southern’ California, with- {he wlrin
l ing'of the California collegiate haae-
|jiall pennant Hy the Trojan nine!
In foothalV, basket, boll,, track_and.
basehull. ihe. Southern California
beams rated jit the top of the coast,
tinring the current school season. ■
—--tTENTEFl T B Rtf it IE
’A large group of plSyers, inciudlns
12 tables, enjoyed a series of "42”
.games.at the benefit mir.tv glv> if Fri
day night, a’, the I. O. O. F. hall here
Proceeds froth thg-wiffaii will‘.go !■»
thf hotrie fof orphans at Corsicana.
.The .fiHfty was satrt -to have been <un;
'of the most successful undertakings
conducted here recently by the lodge.
Ted -Mahone, J.fm MeR<e and. Jim
Glasscock returned tlie last’of the
week (Tom a.short trip 4n Monterrey.
Me*4e*4. V *
IIANT NEW FLYING
BOAT FOR BRITAIN
2HCptt-nb^^"»eyi,"Tijre TTf tmv f
slxe ‘ - and igp-t<sthe-miudt7 ’The
Shirley • Letter Shop. .Mercedes, e^jn
Burnish you with a mulling list
fneet your 1 etittiremeijts. , «- " -
Lemburg & Sherwftod
l4()Hi Attfitin Avo. McAllen
-Ttna
you cannot aTford to pass.
THIS WEEK- ONl^Y!
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EDELSTEIN’S VALLEY
WONDER GAS RANGES
li.'ix'e brought Kitchen Comfort
and a relief from drudgery to
many Valley lufisewives They
call Jlelfi von. too. _
EDELSTEIN’S VALLEY
WONDER GAS RANGE
Vi'ith Heat Control, 4 largo
bidn&rs, Heet-Master %oven <»n-
• i]pl, warming drawer, broiler
upright oven, alt porcelain
f^nlslj
YET KtVUBI CLUB
The Yel.ko-Llhl club, formerly
known as the Sterling. Brittge clnh,
met Friday afternoon at 'the Casa De
Palni.iA tea room , with Miss Bernard
Cool^ as hostess. After a scries of
—:—— games, .Mrs. E. R. Russell was award-
1,ONI>ON -(INSjr- , A giant flytng p() Mf.pre jg (zp., and ,Mrs. Niles
t. file l»wwl «ver hullt ki Brltaltf. E)|r#y w4# preseitpd the. gtn frjr low-
score. TJjdse present were Mrs. Coil'
( rnd Rolteh, A.‘A- Treero. IK C. Per-
ejirned (oday ^ - kins, Niles Esrey, iTtrk Mallory, Mar-
"Nn. particulars concerning th** de
ign or power of the new nvficljlne are
valliOile. hiu R .ts tholtglrt that it J ' 4 GROUP MEETING
rIlf be a.Benglnssl.boftl. welching a- There were 11 members pre'sent ;>»
ut.»* tons • ‘ j ’the, .meeting, ot jtroup A of the Wo- *
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|s being- cotistrueted al Southampton
tndef the /closest secrecy, ft was
^ v^n ^tneed and- E. R. Russell "'
BASEBALL
McALLEN LEGIONNAIRES *
LA FEWA BOOSTERS/
Legion Park — McAllen
SUNDAY -{ JUNE 22
, 3:30 p. m.. ■•— ’....
—Ladies Adnjitted Free—
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KITCHEN
CABINETS
TU’ai will• save hundreds'
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of stPps it day. .
•v.These, beautiful cabinets are
** presented in 'three (Utracnvu
finishes. Grey, Green hhd White,
and will match nearly any kit.
alien finishing - A
Your choice of color* I
. rter, till
NYTIcfflalbT* (Jvka Hnuf
$97.50 '
t>n Efpy Terms
ESTATE GAS RANGE
WtTttrr i^ijemel, (runk, drawer
broiler, spaikuis ov'en. A real
l range) "only'
. $64.50
Qji Easy Terms HdeLteln's Valh-y Wonder Gas
’ . .Special :t Burner Kauge Wttli, ^ whiu‘ *ront and
» bv*‘u luioVv . A^tpi' at Edelste.in ? ("»ei1cfr bf'oven, four I'tfpgo hVn-
value
j. efs
$24.50
On Easy Terms
V!
$48.75 .
OtyEtiy Termi
$59.50
On Easy Tefms
WITH EACH CABINET,
We will glx;e a beautiful de-
corated 32 PIECE DINNER SET
with each ,of th^se cabinets.
THIS WEEK ONLY!
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BETTER
FURNITURE
More For, Your Money (l-T^LWAYS
Neal to Palace Theatre — McAllen
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 161, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 22, 1930, newspaper, June 22, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152775/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.