Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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3 3RD YEAR NO. 94
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Ernest O Thompson
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Mayor Seeks
Re-Election
Action Taken
After Brief
Hearing Today
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Complete
World News
National News
State News -*
Local News
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Forecast Calls
For Freezing
Weather Here
Rosamond Pinchot
Believed Suicide
Dust Reduces
Visibility In
Western Aren
Nine Are Jailed
Here Over Wek-End
Delinquent Tax
Suits To Be Filed
Labor Petition
Charges Milton
Unfit for Senate
as a
lay.
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Hunter
Preaident
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Attorney Jei
llhquent tax <,
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cAflector fl i jfh t
of Cleburne, announc^Wndi
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Precipitation Is
Over Large Area
KANSAS CITY. Mo Jan
<U.R>—The most extended uUM
rainfall since last SepteiRbi
Ten-
. . I iv score
Leaders Discuss
Oil Conservation
New Brunswick
is Again Attacks
tv °
Old Debt Law
qanton. China. Jun 24 <uf "
awtiAn uu Y it»fl V iwiriwiMI •••*» ~ ~ ’
worshipers in the Cathedral of St | RriaW-, M Japanese airplanes lor (Colored,; 202 compared to 130 last
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LAW BANNING ADVERTISING
DENTISTS IS UPHELD
for the dentists an-
be
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You, The
PEOPLE
By BOY BACUB
Arrangements f --------*---
rapidly for the lhl„ „—
to be helvU»wrr-J'*riday night, Jan '
28. In celobraUon 1 * ‘
Roosevelt's birthday
Jan 3<F Proceeds are to go 1
the national Foundation for me
fight against Infantile paralysis. during
W a Scott, general chairman
of the celebration* In Johnson Hit charges orlgtimUy included
CORPORATION COURT
Three fliwa were assessed
Curpaiattau Court today,
atop sign charge drew a fine of
•1 and two cases of speeding
brought tinea nt gt *ach
Uxromoihc «d fatally and Mrs Smith's moth-
er atec was shot
Mrs Smith died Immediately and
Smith Bunday.
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were nc-
Aivarado on
OLD BROOKVILLE. N. Y„
Jan. 24 (Uifb—Clad in an evening
gown and an expensive fur
coat Ro-amomf fMmchot. 32.
■ actress and niece of the for-
mer governor of Pennsylvania,
wav found dead today In her
automobile In the garage of
an estate she had rented here.
A length of garden hose led
front the exhauat pipe from the
automobile Into the car. Police
said the beautiful actress ap-
parently bad committed suicide.
NfM>^ Attendance
Record Set At
High School -
rd near Broken Bow and residents
went to and from their homes In
boats The rain lessened Ih
central part of the $ttitc.
Wisconsin and two are ill.
Governmtm t attorneys refused tn
cbmihent as to the effect of the
verdict upon future policies in en-
forcement Of the anU-troist taw
. ~ The convicted executives faccj
| given on Friday evening from 7:30 possible maximum fines bf 86.000
today went to 41 degrees and
the reading aa noon waa 1‘
degrees Saturday the high
and low leadings were 5« and
<3 and Bunday the maximum
was M and the minimum 47
The sun was a welcome V*»-
itm today
OR. WAS IT?
City officiate at Lubbock have
diecovered that there was leas water
used on Christinas Day tlian any
Other day pf lg37, “ ,
. A Little Audrey conclusion Is
that most of the folks in that
city took their Yuletido baths on
iphrismas Bye.
SHdOTlNfi INVESTIGATED
SHAMROCK. Tex . Jan 34 <u.lb~
Police Investigated today a shoot-
Ing Saturday night in wlitah H.
O Smith and his wife were wound-
United Proas Wire Servtoa
Canteal' Preaa gervica .
was filled with - plans
future.
GREEN HOPES FOR PEACE.
MIAMI. Fla Jan 24. (U.m-Hope
that peace may be attained by the
two rival labor organizations, the
American Federation of Labor and
C. I. O.. was expressed today by
Wllliant Green. A. F of L. Pres-
ident as Hie federation executive
oouncil began a two weeks meet-
ing here
In Warfiington.' C. 1. O. Chair-
man John L Lewis tyogan a spec-
ial conference with Uie executive
board Of his United Mine Workers
Union The United Mine Work-
SAN ANTONIO Jan 24
District Judge Jolin Onion
Upheld tthe constittrttnnalltv
,,ew ,
of advertising by dentists and the
Britain BKQCKKl Hl'RST
tt_, DENIED WRIT 0
lie has had in
when doctors -
As soon ’ as
. : where 1X143. students are register-
led Last term 947 siudeugs vfBY®
) I in the building
| Junior High School showed an
Hj-proxtmate enrollment dr about:
:>3U, a decrefisc of about 2S from 1
• ■ i the last . term. AU other hcIiooIs '
| showed an increase J. N. Long
i ripened ■ today with 269 students as
; cmnpared to 256 last term; Irv-j
ing S.I1OO1. .393 compared with
391. Adams fDhpoI.’ 130 compared
to 127 and Brxvkef T. Washington,
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Agitation against the statute has
beep underway for the past 20
years, sponsored by the New
Brunswick Bai-Hsters Association
The clause tinder attack permits
the creditor not only to obtain
an execution against the goods of
the debtor, but to dbtaln un ex-
ecution against his body also In
St. John, langrot city In the prov-
ince. an average nf six persons arc
Jailed monthly for debts
MARRIAt.E LICENSE.
[ A marriage license was issued
galurday by County Clerk J Frank
Ctartr's office to Melvin Mollard
W Fort Worth and Mlsz Edna
.".L’ I veatett tethty f.|iat. Vlx^yTtaap. ;S»
Mt'MT’HlW. Tenn,, -fan 24 ,<U:F Lupi? Cardinal pitcher,, escapf-d
Ttix. X.-. Israel Noe was. placed kidnaping. Wcatte* Henry Headland;
undor sedatives today .so he would; conf<c serf klditapcr of Charles Rxtei-
be linable ta protest against do; - did, not bolievo the Cpiiiluais would
5n win be neia in me torg, injecting nourishment 'into his pav gfto.oott for Dean s letaase
nid Liberty Hotel ball--i body wasted almost tn a skeleton j E-j~.tr •>.•■ 'L
< ticket,wiil’.admit a I Uy a _22 day'fast j i
liamson'7 Orchestra will play for ! enc<; wax'thrown into the fight to kidnap slaying letated that he and;
the modern dance at the Elks Club save his life. Noe is In a Baptist otwcod Ofay, the iwwomplicc. he
and a fiddle band will be secured Hoapltal where tie Wa taken ftu>l : lain killed dteMtesed seizing Dean ‘
all
Mtwe; shown witfh him above.
In his campaign against the
C., I ().. Hgjue has rounded
up dozens of organlziTs. ar-
rested litem and ejected them
from the city The C- I. O.
wiMTts Hague- is violating the
Bill of Rights of the federal
i on.Mitul.mn. . *
2,959 Students
In School Today
the senators
iky 'could
during the busl-
Bflck Again
WoU.. *wff*Luk <ai Ute Job
■fU'F'aliasing Ute elusive hay fever
bu^ for a week, brings supreme
•an. (action Bee where Prerfdeni
Mootevelt will be honeeeii wiUi
two dances itefe Friday, one at the
Ubeit- and one wt the EHcs Club
We think Constable Ben Williams
to stand on thl-\c —-
and eaii 'em both Also a
paper', where co-eds of
Ollegi have chosen
Rcxtscvelt as tl ie greatest living
man and Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt
as the greatest living woman We
can understand those choices
But we can’t understand vdiy
Uw. co-ecte named Prof Albert Ein
Mein, second among their favorite
men Scientists say his business Is
so tirhntcal that loss than a doz-
en can converse intelligently with
him And certainly none of die
'oo-od.s know what his theories are
all nbour Maybe its the way he
parts his hair We would not rate
very high with the co-eds after
making that statement Chic . of
then roqulremraits for the Ideal
nu n Is that he<s "appreciates a
woman's brain."
Now don't read that last line to
Infer that Me don't appreciate a
woman's brain, or there might lx>
a domestic crisis
i retaAse:
1 n skeleton: Hoover told the ijopartment of.
, „ «. ■ Justice by telephone that. Sead-
Every resource of modichl scl- lund lirld in Chicago in the Rm v
The Weather
.Utarf. Tus*.jralr. coMter tonight.
jRcbabl/ 'Imadng tn nortioerf um
ncrui central. Tueaday fair. coMar
•aeept in extreme tMWthwea por-
flflp-
Weal Texas. EW coidei Ukught
Tteeaday fate-, hard freeae in pmi-
handie tavesyx-Ji warfut< in south
Tempera'uro at f.go p m Si.
•OIL dpERATORb PRAIMCD
AUSTIN. Tex. Jan 34 tUJ»)-,
Bunday ctoting of Texas oil wells
was Clfewflt without trouble re-
ports io the State Railroad Com-
mission Indicated today
"TJic coctsratloii, is a
to the faf-sighted wisdom of oper-
IIFiNDAYE. Spain. Jan 24 <U.R>—
Nationalist and loyalists airplanes I
and warships carried terror and j
death to BpanMh cities and vil-
lages in a series of raids whlcji
lasted all' day Bunday, dispatches
said today.”
Nationalists bombarded Valencia.
Baicelona and several other clUes.
several bombs fell in French ter-
ritory and causrfl French author-
ities to wire to Purls for anti-
aircraft guns and airplanes
Rpdio reports said tltat<XrtteT-
icans fighting in a loyalist brigade
had wiped out a whole squadron
of Moorish cavalry on the Tereul
front- . .
MiMTHlb Tenn., Jan »4 w r
The Rev. Israel Noe was |
across til* street to tlx ^CHIrfL sj MILITARY
deanery As he entered, his tnjnd ; LEADER EXECUTED
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24
Of
ralnlall since last Septerffber put
an end' to a prolonged mid-winter
drought th many sections of tlie
southwest tod/iy, yet ia western
handle, high -winds continued to
whip dust across the prairies
The week-eiid motet.ure embrac-
ed the eastern half of Kansas, In-'
creasing In volume as- It worked
southward 4uto eastern Texas und
eastern .Oklahoma.. Practically all
of Missouri received generous pre-
4 IXjaVf •_ ’ .
Creaks and streams ran hauk-
full in Ute southeastern corner of
Oklahoma whore the three day
rainfall totaled more than-41 Inch-
es, Two state highways were blby'k-
FREDERICTON, N B (U.PL -
Motivated by Attorney General J.
B McNair, plans are underway. to
renovate New Brunswick's anti-
quated debt law, long ridiculed by
lawyers and social workers as the
one on which creditors so hounded
Dickens's immortal Micawber ill
•David Copperfield."
Amendments to the act, «»id to
be the only one In existence in
the civilized world, were stymied
„ „„ 40 permit legislative officials U)
Rambling charges Two men charg- I attend the coronation last spring
ed with thrift' of a trailer and* ” “*-*"**
yearling, were held for D'veliand
officers
One drunk was Incarcerated Orie.
man v.'Hs lxwikcd on h complaint of
cartyiirg knucks.
Air Raids Made
On Spanish Cities
3 Celebration 9
I Plans Underway
■ Proceeds To Be Used
H In Fight Against
■ Infantile Paralysis
(U.RI-
today
, of the
Texas law 1 (aiming t^e u.yc
practice of branch dentistry.
Tlie opinion ata-lalned a general
demurrer by state attorneys in a
suit brought by a group of den-
tists to prevent the State Board
of Dental Examiners from revok-
ing the licenses of dentists who
advertise their work and main-
tain off fees Jn several cities.
A temporary restraining order
granted dir dcntlsta Dec. 31 was
dissolved
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notinced tnai the ease would
appealed immediately
1 By United Press 1.
A strong northwest wind brought
coki and a threat of dust to the
&.
of the State where heavy aaina
Saturday and Sunday climaxed s
wroTc of warm weather.
Dust Monday made Ute sky hazy
from Amarillo to Han Antonio
where viability . was three miles.
Dust descended on Amarillo Hulsday
while rain fell in east, central and
south Texas .
Visibility al Amarillo was report-
ed limited to five miles Monday
and the wind had' a velocity of 23
miles an hour. 1
By poon Monday wind liad swept riH
jgi.-t to the OUlf of Mexico bringing '
lower temperatures Visibility at | w9
Houston was one and a half miles
•nd only slightly higher at Port I
Arthur
Freese Forecast
fklc,'. were clear eastward; from
LITTLE BOCK. Art. Jan 24
! <u.R)—Attorneys for Lester Brockel-
huist, convicted slayer, were de-
nied today a writ of grror which
would have forced a new sanity
tylal lor the Rockford, til . stayer
Dental of Wrr petition ended Hie
last legal hop' that Bnxkelhurst
could be saved from'the eteotrlc
_ „ chair He was changed with '■lay-
attrs.'' said Rallroal Commissioner' Ings in Arkansas, Texas and DU-
Eritest O Thompson note \
Abilene .
The government weather bureau 1 1
forecast freezing temperature for I
North'Texas Monday night with uj I
hard freese predicted for the pan- I 1
handle Tuesday ■» ■
Rains tliat broke the winter' 1
drought Jn Kansas Oklahoma ■ and I
Missouri extended'to the . gulf Sun-' ■
day. At Texarkana a cloudburst
brought more than nlnw inches of
rain Dallas - received more than
four inches Cleburne received al-
most- two Inches ■ -
Ratos were general except in
the panhandle where light flurries
of snow were reported between
Amarillo and Texline.
A new enrollment record was
get hi the high school building
Every Qleburne school today
ehpwed a.n Increase in enrollment
with one exception as students be.-
aijri a fiddle band will be aetnir^d Hospital where be wa. .taken laM latfi klUrxi. 4toWi»sed seizing DeauHg&n the first da> ot th© second
lot the square dance to be at Uic ' night unconscious Up to the Hpovci gaid '■hat .-legdlund who i semester of the 'pfcbeiR school-j
I moment he collapsed, he clung to! u^eu the name peter Anders —’ “ •- ----•t—*■ **•—
his theory that He had discovered J lated tjiat they also had djE'i
a formula thaf Would enable him a member of the N^l
J to live foreVer without nourish,, Yankees reportedly Joe 1'Lte
ment. istur. otitfi^m ■
Second InFctiOn. . |
Noe, former dean of the Epte-1 W '
■rial f*^J» f hiXa-u 1 zvf JQ< KXteUV 1 (» .. ■ I1
01 Japanese rlanes
a solution of 1 ■ ■
Bomb Stations
On Rail Lines
I Glorioyf Age
| The Chinese peopte'hkve Hie edge
I on Americans in many ways. Prob-
I ably the most interesting la the
|viewpoints toward age Tlie Ani-
Icrlcan regrets to. grow old He
I (and shell dreads passing the <ie-
Icadc markers—thirty, forty and
I fifty In China it is the opposite
[The young man apologizes because
lite is yoiuig The old man com-
ports him by saying that lie still
mas a glorious future The Chl-
Inear actually look forward to cele-
Ibratliu their 61st birUiday. Lhi
Yutang reports In "The Importance,
of Living ’.
pie situation inay be changed in
the United States someday if the
Itrend toward social security and
Iola age assistance ctaitinuea We
[notice where, several persons in
Ijohn.ion County, who have Just
turned 65 have applied for old axe
laKisuiiM-e Payments now gverattc
[about »18. Perhaps aoineday (he
[amount will be stabilized at abrnit
[double that figure Maybe then
feklM-ly persons who are still eeking
|out an existence Will look with
fcnvy on the pers<m Just .turning
66
[ Trtiat s typically American -look-
|ing tlte financial angle
KEEPING FRIENDS
"Tlie best way to keep your
friends," says Patrick Knowles, (»1 >
Venus "is not to lend them money I
'The only people T know who won't 1
speak to me. owe me various sums]
of money." This being “reces-
sion time” most --V.~ y , . ... . , ,. . r
little trouble following that advice dwindling supply of crude oil
| Until 8:30.
Students who wish to lake part
on the program are asked to no-
tify Julia Dunlap, o who will turn ..
In entries to Program Chalrtnan i
Homer Vanderpool Adults, T\ . r>» .1 a
are asked to notify Rev Mr, Van- |* Iff fl |
derpool. Entries for the program ! * 1 I&111
will close Tuesday night and ar- ; rip p I •£
rangements arc imdetevay lor a ! I A NflVP I ,1TP
rehearsal .to be held -Ute middle1 * v m«yv aaaaw,
Of the week \ FA BI
Dance Tickets. t If llgan Nnp
No tickets will tx-vsokl for the] izvuu iwv
amateur program but an offering
wilt be taken up by members of
the Service Club: Members of the
senior qlass will serve as ujshers
lor the Uffair.
Tickets are $t per couple, for Hie
dances which will be held In the
Klks Club si .. ' ". - • ■ -
rooms, one ticket ,
couple to both affairs Ben Wil-1
CLEBURNE. TEXAS. MONDAY. JAN. 24, 1938
Another Rain Record. Reed Gets Unanimous
OS Companies ~ f,
Ukeh or Court Group
r Supreme Coun W® -----------'—< ♦’ ——
HApUE fWUUNATE? OH, NO! 1^2 TU
« MApWDR WU Jan >4 AMU-
ImUoiney,-, for uie 30 executive*
porate defendants inay be fined
as much as 86.000
i.lnr ^persons were placed in the
county jail over., the week-end
sccordmg to the report, of Blierltt
Oran Smith.
Five of those arrested
groes picked up at
Livestock Market
At Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, Jan. 24. <UF>—
<U8DA> — Livestock: Hogs 1000;
steady with Friday's X increase:
top butchers 8 36; bulk good but-
chera 8X>0-8.3S; mixed grades 7.36-
7 90; packing sows 6.50 down.
CatUe 3800; calrts 1000; slow
blds lower; •leers none sold;
yearlings, none sold; tat cows 4 75:
cutters 3 75-4.36, calves 4.00-7 50,
Sheep 100; market untested.
Tomorrow’s estimated receipts:
Cattle 1800; calves 700; hogz 1000;
sheep 500
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New Wrinkle
A new wrinkle on what makes
the economickl clock tick is ad-
vanced by Robert R Updegraff,
business counsellor. In the current
Readers Digest Updegraff asserts
that business—in fact all human
enterprise—starts with BUYING,
not with SELLING as is custom?
arlly believed. Updegraff points
oat that the first step tr te-tey Kamas,, mid, tin-. Oklahoma pan-
raw materials. then the manufac- u ‘ ’’ “J *“
Hirer buys tabor, skill and Imag-
ination - Later the wholesaler buys.
Uie retailer buys, the housewife
buys etc. etc
• "It is this purchasing In all its
manifold forms wiiich makes mar-
kets for the things wc raise, add
vlu>, i* attempting to aet a
laintajl record foi Uie iiionUi .
of January, In Johnson Oouuty.
W 8 OWnsby. official weath-
er observer, reported today
that the total precipitation for
the month thus lar Is 6.87 in-
oiiea Rainfall during Decem-
ber net an «H-i4me record for
that month when a total of
6 92 inches fell.
A total of 4 76 inches of the
January rain tell durlug the
lour day period beginning last
Thursday The record by d.ys
' St•
January I ota-1 More I han Five And
Half Inches, With Seven Days To Go
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It apjxiars that Jupiter Phi- i 'fiipnatay. 04; Frktay, 1,87.
vlus is attempting to set a { Saturday, 88. and Bunday.
IM Ollier precipitation re-
((Hded during January was aS
follows: January 5, 36 of an
inch, Januar/ I, 48 of an inch
and January g. 14 of an inch
The temperature drop early
-- _n(1 Ior uie w fMKUUVM ■
51 gif m major midwest oil eanpanlaa, ]
. w«>ri-led of conspiracy io violate ]
.y B' entt-trust laws, win, tile [
(toimu. motions tomorrow aaktpg |
Writerai Judge Patrick T B’Tne l
Bo net aside Uie verdict and grant 1
K new trial.- 1
* [.. Judge Hitne said he would not)
iul< on the motion* for "three.
I week* or a month" and “that the
wtu not he called foe i :
H>' ntence until the motion* are <te-
[rkiled. It war- believed the cate. iX 'rai
i ecc .sary. eventually wiU be lalquH
Eelii, the cuiueinr court " ,fl|
ReleaM-d On Bonds jj
Ute defendant* were released otflB j [
the same bonds of 850.000 earhj :
Which they posted when at rei'gned"
early ’.last summer Tlie vfrdk-r
returned* Saturday by a Jury of , !
-riimll town business men and farm.-' *1
air pragresslmt thr climax. W> ’’O" of the _
ir& celebrations j««alrat mata prosecutions ever at-
|tempted by tlie government, found
of Prvsldebt huiividuate and 18 companies
on Bunday. «ultt> of . conspiring to raise and
are to go to J1* gasoline prices In the East
the National Foundation for the T««a'- an* inid-conlbicilt Oil flcds
fight against infantile paralysis. during 1935-36
W A Scott, generaj chairman1 „ . Comment Refused J
of the celebrations in Johnstai '*”< U.a.*v» v. ‘st.wily Ir.vlud-S
County, lias Issued an appeal to 24 companies and 56 indivldtialH. I
merchants requesting that they At various Hines during .the]
decorat? their show windows this moi.Uis-JOng trial Judge Stone dis-'
week with pictures of tiio Presl misted charges against eight com-
dent keeping in view the enter-1 pahies, 20 individuals and three
tatainent*. to be held add the trade publications. Four of Uie
purpose for which the funds arc defendants have resisted removal to
I to be used. —. _ j—— ... wtoj
I . Loud Speakers,
i A loud speaking system Will be
| placed in the high school auditor-
| ium by Thompson's Radio service
for the amateur program id be
OAKLAND, Calif.. Jan 24 (11,B— '
Every 20 seconds Mrs Betty Grose
Inn wlew* At (he end of every three
i mtuutes her ear whistles Tbt. . ..
whistle lasts lu second- Then she
sneezes again.
She Has been in. the Alameda ; ’
County Hospital since last Wed-
■dm ndtbing Still hnd I.*<m done *•* M Rhjtaictan-i who
,:l mi the vLmints that had been K*1‘7. U>
>dlihlIrii no the snlliir. ull me wav ’p1’’ listen ate baffled 'W'fl
Mrs. Grow is iui attractive red-
liaired Woman. 24 yearr. old tjhe
was married at tlie age of 14., a
child bride, and has live r lilklron '
whose ages arc 4; 5, 6. 7. and 8
years.
The only relief -Ji
six days has beeir
gave her sedatives. As soon
the effects of the medicine wear
off. she begins (.tieezuig again.
] fumigating, company do the Jeb and I •— ■———------
‘ 1'!?, S,‘le.d. ,t*’y •U,,tlBy I .‘vasatewslr M-rL^E
Style Note
| To determine how fantastic
women's hats may be without in-
viting ridicule a lady in Califor-
nia made this test. Biie walked
along the streets -of Hollywood
wearing this headdress a gaudy
hamprfiade rubber band, shoe lace,
chain from a bathtub plug, and
two ariMicial flowers No one
notiued
creates Jobs for all of us Who work cipitafion.
Ln business and many of us who
follow professions, in doing this.
Lit gives us Uie money with which
wc in turn do our own buying
l,6o here we are. back at .buying."
s^ys Counsellor Updegraff
‘ Maylic true. But before there is
a buyer, there is a teller; or the
purchaser wouldn’t be able to buy
anything
Which came first, Hie hen or the
egg? ■
i copal Cathedral of 8t. Mary,
ceived his second injection
I nourishment today.
I five per cent glucose, j
His physictans ' were encouragccf
altliough ihopFsaid it would be ■
three months before they could |
repair the damage done by tils |
fast. There was no AssUraftoe he !
wotild recover., ■’
Flans Future.
Yesterday he sat among the!
worshipers in the Cathedral ot Bl •« ■***> ...k.-m...
Mary ft was the flrat time he 1 almost nine jitiurs' today. bombed1’ teHlestor
had not occigiicd the pulpit, in 17 i the staUoitS of fhp.Canton-flankow l
years. Hr lieard a fellow Prlcsi | pgOway and flic line connectlr'-
denounce those who, preach and I .....—■>-- , i...
practice "vagaries' U was for his
"vagary" of fasting that Noe was _
removed as detail by Bishop Janiiro: I attack sif hi the Ca'nlxm hich
W Maunri ii.n < ’T'a*ri-
dC-
the city
.lay that
a large number of suite for back
as«easments are belli# prepared
I and will bp filed this week The
I suite WUI*be against those who
have failed to make satisfactory
adjustments and other;, w^--l,»ve
ignored letteta, he said
WASHINGTON Jan 24 <UP>— j
Tlie senate Judiciary oommittrv te
todgv unanimously approved the J
nonunatioH' of Stanley Heed to lx* -
an asHoctate -justice of the Sit? /-fl
preme Oourt » Li
The action was taken after a f
brief hearing at which jto objec- I
tlons were made to the nomlnu- ;ii
tian of Heed to succeed Hol li ed
Justice George Sutiierland. The K
senate is expected to configni t
Heed without delay . J
In congress, bushjeas represen-
tatives took advantage of what
may be the teat Public hearuiga - 3
on the 1938 business tax revBion
program They appeared before- J]
Uic house ways und nTcatxs coni.-. •’A
'inittei' to protest some prbvlstons
of the revenue act amt to Approve
other*.- - 'J
Senate Meets Tonight. . ..^
A miove was underway lu tire
senate to break the fllllbuster jte
which has tied up that, chamber ”
since the start of the session TTio
I
It Mayor W. H. Goldsmith an-
nounced today that he will be a
24 i omididate for re-electiorr at wic
<U.R' -Leaders of the nation's"pctro- *nnuaJ city election-tn April j*
• . - . ■ - - - formal announcement will be made
in the neAr future, he said. He is
the first to announce for any city
office but the grapevine
largest oil ’nroduchur) ***•*** at ’east one other candi-
taigest. oil Vioaucmg dBt<( m Lh<, ln#yor.s Ooun.
McCov'”Ponca' Citv I <llman B B BarnaRl or.Coun-
CryJ Cilman Roy Reeves 1*. due to
gineer, Who said that fl,000.000.000 j 111 t*1< ri,n”lng
<B> barrels .of oil will have to be |
discovered in .JiC next five years,
to balance supply with demand in
1945
MpCoy said that ihe present
drilled reserves were adequate un-
til Noyt'inbcr. -1041. Without fur-
ther development *
<mv E W Marland, of Okla-
homa. suggested' the conference In
an effort to bring oil producing
states into a price stabillzatton
agreenirnt.
Mayor E'lorollo H. La Guardia '
. . "recovery balance* budget"
One of several mayors to
give thair views on unemploy-
ment end the business races■
sion before a senate commit-
tee In Washington, Mayor Fl-
orello H, LaGuardia .of New
York told the senators that
New Vock City 'could not
have existed’’ \
neon recession without federal
aid. He added this was true
Ip oilier clUes. tqo. Hi; said
busuiess should hova cp-opei - "
atadjtb keep 'down'pflites hftit
overhead charges in order to
increase consumption, that It
should liave realized govern*
ment expenditures were mere-
ly temporary' balancing the
budget doesn't bring recovery,
but recovery balances the bud-
get,'' he said.
_ . M ___ nvutb Ul vile ■ vs.* 1UI1 1 ml
. Alajo< Frank Hague and Gov. A, farry.Mooa* wWcb
Anti-C. f. O. Mayor Frank i offer ort KJi? f^nd bfrlliday bs WMj wj][ tneol- tonigfft-Wiw' tiio
Hague ,of< Jemey City. If, - J,.
| boss -pf Now Jersey’s Dcmb- I
_ — cratlc machine,: is offered the i
and one year in. prison. The cor.-1; uuexptred JI.’ -S. senate term
•- '•"—tl or Gov. .A Harry Moore, by
the new governor himself, but
Hague reftpiM - he -plans' to
I continue hifl tight agninst the
' *■ ° t4»ue waj> Klvpn M*’
Dizzy One Didn’t
Rate With Kidnaper
! W ASHINGTON, Jan 24 <U.P.l^ [
I Dirc< l<4 J (pdjaf Hoover of the
i Federal Bureau of lwestigal|pii'i-v-'
escaped I
scene of two skirmishes other than 1
the fillibuster against Che anti-' Ji
lynching bill. ■■' -
Sen: Kenneth McKeilar ot Ted* 1
nessee defended Uie Tennessee J
Valley authority ln .n counter at-.' j
tack against charges that Uie. pro- 1
ject operated for ilia benefit of |
a few big corporations.
labor* non-parttaan League filed I
a petition in the. senate charging
that Ben John MBton of New
Jersey wa« unfit for a seat becaiiae
of his affiliation with Mayor Frank
Hague of Jersey pity, oytepoken •'
foe of ttte C. I. O Milton took
office but he can be unseated by • .
a majority vote of the senate. ' j
' Milton; was appointed to the w j
seat vacated bj Governor A Harry " ,
Moore The complaint was based
on a long petition tiled with Vice J
President John. Nance Garner by .[
E L. Oilier, executive vice pr«il- 1
dent, and Oarl Holderman, New - J
Jersey chairman nf the. League. ‘ 1
Action Doubtful. 1
It charged that Milton and
Mayor Flank Hague of Jersey • j
City, had 'trampled i#on civil aufj ; ; *1
(■■urii uiivuuiKiiuuo up w» | iivvyrr sam mu, cct,u;uiw, .... r.» „ constitutional liberties and’ prac- ' ■!
moment he. collapsed, he clung to1 used the name Frier Anders, re- year Records show that 2.969 Mu-: tfeed all the known devices • for '
hi. »h_~.. .h„i h» h-^ AinmuiuiH ,,...■ .u-. ,i.„ u.jf d^cussed; dents wgre tn clasMs today as violating election laws." It point-
York | compared to 2.721 at the Close of | cd qm that the state a sembly I
hgglo,| the previous teyn . J had ordered an Investigation of the .[
. ..m„ ejection which returned Moore 0 ■ '--.'"I
the governorship and said It War- J
ranted "an investigation by the I
senate Into the fitneas of John 1
Miltoi] to hold.a senate Sent, since 1
his appointment to this office ts d I
result cf this election." -rf
| A majority 'vote of the senate I
: will decide-^prdhably later this . - I
week whether the petition will be |
shelved, referred to the elections
I committee headed by Sen. Walter 1
’ F George. Democrat. Georgia, or I
i ignored. Generally tt was believed I
; no inquiry Would be ordered. .1
Woman Sneezes 1
Every 20 Seconds I
City Campaign '
Opens With Wort!
From Goldsmith
. HOT SPRINGS. Auk. Jun.
ftlD<____1 mirlavc zif flv/» iiofini,',
leum industry met today to dis-
oj rapidly
J. Stacy va
ers will begtil their regular con*, dent Insurance AswiciaHon
.—— t—I suit contains a policy.
., fellow iwle»t Jtatjwxy gng rii- m,--
‘ (jmiirtm with the BiljL'iti colony bi
Ht iik’ Ki.ng.
It was t'h'- niteI-
j Cause Gobs To Balk
CIVIl. COURT IN SESMION
Select Ion of a Jury for a civil
case in 18th District Court, was in
progress'this morning The case Ik
Mrs W. J Stacy vs L
Engineers Mutual Life and Aeei-
.. Th-
z
I UCIH
I suit
folks will have [cum oonaervatlon
Representatives from 10 of the]
nation's largest. oil producing I
| states came to digest the report]
pf Alex W ! 7'...
Okla, geologist and jietroleum en
M Maxon, head of Uie Ten- ]. roporta '<i*r1 flint meie
Aioaaaa. . I w M<nr of persona were killed
He left the cathedral just belorv :• . ■ ■ ,
the end of tlie services and walked 1
alone across the street to the^< hiWesj Mlt.i t ARi
the .
jH'olonged
nu'iitfui ii
• . - ,--r
llta» J cf>RPU<4 GHRIETT Tex.
24: (UP His British majesty's
- fl', igiitcP Clyde Held pioceaded to
Ii.ilv ' >,< day ix’lilr IxFliedUle to-
■ (lay bfritilH' of "biinKbuW:”
* When tiinc came to soil SUtur-
: Hnnfn-Chii. on* of Chinn’s • best, i
- knowti mildary landers and. for-: •
iner governor of. rich Shantung nibbling on the sailors all the way
: province, .was executed tonight I ;'t! w-s the sea. SoJhe-saUpra went
loiter u court mania) oidorod bv '•11 n Mf-down strike. The cap-
lu'-ii Ctouiia Kat-fllick l,;m ofO'ri* ,0 buy fumigating
! .Tlie execution fttdlcated Hint the .equipment tnai Tri flic satlnra have
n;.imi.u!r> n l:H. rrted to purge their 1 rtVWW on the tatgs
ranlf* of all Cpp: 1th b a Gen '‘rfe-.t bunks at sea a., well
.Chiang mowed a formidable army In7hore But the sailors
fcr a : UMt ditch' fight. LMriri no liecause their duties, as
Gen. Han was found guilty of Refined by thrir union, said noth-
dbolieylng the high command by about kllHtvg bugs
Ordering a- retreat. . ; . vvuw»se
Meanwhile, it was reported here, fumigating company do the Jeb
that, united Blates authorities1 1 -•
planned to reduce military fdrcee ]wlt'1 811 hands eentertt.
In t)ie Shanghai area "bv one half ' T
within a mohth Great Britain | B«Qf KKI HURST ATTORNEYS
«Mo is planning to reduce its: DENIED WRIT OF LABOR
forces it was understood.
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