The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1931 Page: 6 of 28
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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931
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special features for this occasion
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COMPLAINTS OF
SOVIETS SLOWLY
Sizes
3 to 9
5-Piece
Breakfast
Suite......
pencil
women
Iowa to Washington with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
A gay assortment of table
lamps—beautiful stands—a t-
tractive parchment shades—
Lee R. Sumpter
City Pnasenger Agt.
US East 9th St.
Phone 8-1001
marriage without the formality of
legal or church ceremonies.
them so popular
now ..........
Council. Celotex
insulated ......
two candle
lights ....
High Heels—
Low Heels—
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SHOE SPECIAL
SOO Pairs of the Season’s Newest Styles For
This Value Giving Event—Truly Great Values
at This Low Price . . .
HOOVER'S POLITICAL
SECRETARY TO MOVE
Experiments will also be Con-
ducted with California beets, let-
tuce and tomatoes.
White Kid. Seasand Kid,
Patent, Satin, Black
Kid, Linen, Reptile
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3-Piece Fiber Suite . .... .
Frosted green combination finish, trimmed in black and red. Upholstered
in high grade cretonne. Removable auto spring cushions. 60-inch.settee,
with three cushions. Choice of several colors.
$2.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly
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suite in attractive finish-
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All Porcelain
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tive and practical. This par-
ticular group embodies all the
new features that are making
Typewriters Repaired
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pencil bought here—abso-
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(Uorthujhile Rewards
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for the efforts of the graduate than
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MT. WASHINGTON, N. H.—
New England's highest summer
resort—that atop 6293-foot Mt.
Washington.—la to be enlarged
this year. A new hotel which will
douhle the capacity of the two
present hotels will be erected in
the fall by Henry N. Teague, who
has taken over the summit prop-
erties and also the 61.year-old Mt.
Washington cog railway, oldest
cog railway in the world.
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Measure Would Permit Wedding miles from a commissioner could I
by Agreement declare themselves married, and ’
All Steel Refrigerator—
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» ity with space for the pieces of ice left over
4 —making a total capacity of 65 lbs. All
J white—thoroughly sanitary and easily clean-
l ed. This refrigerator meets the specifica-
tions of the National Food Preservation.
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were directed against the sub- rT
versive influence of kulaks (al- I
legedly wealthy peasants) on the "
management of collective farms.
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July 4th and 18th
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Hoover. Their daddy is a sec-
ond cousin of the president and
now Herbert Hoover's grand-
childre, Peggy Ann and Her-
bert Hoover III, will have some
new playmates.
1 Take Bayer Aspirin tablets and avoid
nedless suffering from sciatica—lum-
bago—and similar excruciating paint.
They do relieve; they don't do any harm.
Just make sure it is genuine.
BAYER
ASPIRIN
of pen
for men
State Seeks to Reproduce Bright
Yellow Hue.
By United Press,
NEW HAVEN, May 14.—Con-
necticut, envious of the bright-
colored carrots grown in Cali-
fornia, has taken steps to repro-
duce the same attractive hue in
its own produce.
The Connecticut Agricultural
Experiment Station has laid out
several acres to determine wheth-
er it’s the California seed, or sun-
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., May ‘shine, that makes them that way.
BULOVA’S newest
Baguette. Miss Lib-
erty. A dainty, slen-
der, graceful time-
piece, 17 jewels.
IHEY'RE Hoovers too—are
Charlotte Anne, left, above,
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A real sensible gift for him.
Latest design thin model
case with a dependable,
guaranteed jeweled move-
ment, new style band. You
will marvel at this low
price
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moved from
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A distinct departure from the old-type
gas range—distinctive, modem and dif-
ferent. Extra high 14 inch oven. Has
roomy utensil drawer beneath burner box.
The frarhe work is of cast iron with base *
band of heavy T-iron construction.
$2.50 cash—$1.50 Weekly .
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By United Press.
JUNEAU, Alaska, May 15.—
“Marriage made easy" might be
the title of a bill introduced in the
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15.—The annual Michigan Cherry
Festival will be held here July 15,
16 and 17, according to Don C.
Weeks, chairman of the festival
executive committee.
While it will be weeks before
the orchards blossom and months
before the loads of crimson fruit
are harvested, the committee,
Weeks said, is busy working out
a program that will make this
year’s festival a prosperity cele-
bration. .
The cherry is to the Grand Tra-
verse Bay region what the auto-
i mobile is to Detroit, from an eco-
nomic viewpoint. Last year’s crop
had an estimated value of $2,000,-
1 000. It is early to predict the
value of the 1931 crop, but the
festival committee reflects the
spirit of Cherryland in proceed-
ing confidently on the theory that
another rich yield will continue to
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keep the orchard country free
from economic distress.
Last year's festival attendance
was estimated at 100,000. Thou-
sands of persons found employ-
ment in the orchards, picking
fruit. Into a three-day program,
Traverse City packed sports, So-
cial events, and pageantry, A
Cherry Queen flew to Washington
to present President Hoover with
a Michigan cherry pie.
Indications are, says Chairman
Weeks, that the 1930 program
will be eclipsed. Organizations
sponsoring the festival are: Mich-
igan Cherry Growers, Michigan
State Horticultural Society, Mich-
igan Tourist and Resort Associa-
tion, and the Traverse City Cham-
ber of Commerce.
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WASHINGTON, May 15-—An in- I
dieation that politics may be more '
remote at the White House devel- I
oped today when it was learned a I
back office is being constructed
for, President Hoover's political
secretary, Walter Newton. New-
ton s office has always been near-
est the entrance to the executive
offices.
The new office is being built |
by the Department of Public ,
Buildings and Grounds far out of
reach of casual White House visi-
tors. It will adjoin the secluded
office of Lawrence Richey, the
president’s confidential secretary.
A caller will have to go out the
bark door of the White House to
its r-iqned as the cause.
corruption of the class point of
view’in the administration of vil-
lage Soviets, and misuse of office
by various politicians. .
Complaints increase. I
Red tape seems to be an irre-
ducible and constant factor in the
Soviet apparatus. The number of ’
complaints against It were 2.413 ;
in 1929 and 2950 in 1930. indi-
cating an increase of more than
22 per cent. Similarly with com-
plaints against bureaucracy— ;
from 641 in 1929 to 95 4 in 1930. |
an increase of nearly 50 per cent. ,
The Joint Complaint Bureau
has nipped in the bud several
cases of organized sabotage. Thus
according to "Comrade Zemlya-
chka,” corrections to a project for
Ural copper mines offered by an
American consulting engineer Mc-
Donald were rejected by Russian !
specialists who were later ar-
rested and tried as wreckers.
Thru efforts of the bureau an or- j
der for. 150,000 children's gloves 1.
for lumber workers was caught J
in time.
"Comrade Zemlyachka" by the !
way. is one of the few suryivors '
of the Bolshevik Old Guard. She I
was one of Lenin's most trusted
aides.
make it binding by writing a 1
statement, signed by two wit-
nesses, setting forth the fact of
marriage. •
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Red Tape Hampers Work in! |
Russia; Bureaus Are
Far Behind
By < HAKLES MALMU TH.
United Press Correspondent.
Woman at Helm.
During the three most crucial
periods In the history of the par-
ty—December, 1905, March, 1917
and November, 1917—she was at
the helm as secretary of the Mos-
cow Committee of the Bolshevik
Party.
Since her entry into the revo-
lutionary movement in 1893, at
17. she has been everything any
male revolutionists could be—
from a convict in Tsarist prisons
to a political commissar with the
Red army on the Northern and
Southern fronts during the -civil
war. She has been decorated
with the Order of the Red Ban-
ner. a coveted distinction.
Her real name is Rosalia Sam-
oylovna Samoylova. Her nom-de-
guerre "Zemlyachka.” means I
"fellow countrywoman.”
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This suite is entirely new and stylish in every detail. In walnut. TheS. A “geU
popular Hollywood vanity, smart poster bed and spacious chest,‘together 4 e }
with bench and the lovely bedspread, make this a very unusual offer. • "
$2.00 Cash—$1.50 Weekly
For accuracy
and dependa-
bility we rec-
ommend this
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watch for
men. It has
real style,
too.
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assurance of accuracy.
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remarkable timepiece
been sold at this low
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) MOSCOW, May 15.—One hun-
dred thousand complaints. 43,000
of which only have been investi-
gated to date, have been lodged
with the Joint Complaint Bureau
of the Central Control Commis-
sion of the Communist Party and
the People's Commissariat of
Workers-Peasants Inspection dur-
ing the last two years.
These figures were made pub-
lic by "Comrade Zemlyachka,” a
woman member of the praesidium
of the Central Control Commis-
tion, at a meeting of the Joint i
Complaint Bureau.
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Minteer, Edwin D. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1931, newspaper, May 15, 1931; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552674/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.