Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1930 Page: 4 of 16
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Special to The News
TAHOKA, July IL—While going
to Lubbock to visit the bedste of
his brother-in-law, Robert Ritchey,
who had been operated on for appen-
dicitia, Willie Gossett himself became
ill from the same enuse and was on
the operating table within an hour.
NUM 6000
Mr. and Mn. T. H Penrson, of the
Pearson Sandwich Shop, will leave
within the next few days to vacation
in Creeda, Colorado.
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WEDNESDAY
Breekfast
THE ENDLESS FIGHT
I had a handsome cherry tree, all healthy, trunk and
root; and it was full as it could be of most delicious fruit.
The cherries gratified my eyes, the harvest I would can,
and have about a million pies when win-
6ddda try days began. And I’d have some to
MUa give away to moral girls and boys; I
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place on les. Cut into cubes and serve
in bouillon cups. .
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“ob," accent first ayllable. 3. Clem-
ency. 4. Pleasantness; suavity; gen-
tality. "Then followed an exchange
of harmless amenities." 5. Lacerate,
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The World’s Most Famous Rhymater
however, have developed a dlssaae of the
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tiving quartan are Sunt over Me cafe ana whoa the -
doors of hie place were locked ant guarded he
eouldn’t go home, winee the outer doorways of the
restaurant aloe tad to hla domicile.
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•ne els, who didn’t have a key to the government
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they increased my joys. Then came
about ten million birds, all eager for a
feast; they swiped my cherries, and my
words would shock the parish priest.
All day I had to stand on guard, with
clubs and guns to burn, to drive the rob-
bers from the yard, and they would soon
return. I bought a mile of cheese cloth
then, to cover up the tree; but oriole and
jay and wren just came and mocked at
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On August 1 Lammas Day, an old
English holiday, wan celebrated in
commemoration of the harvest. Loaves
of bread from the first ripe grain
were consecrated at mass as an of-
fering of the first fruits or new
bread. In Italy, landowners were in
the custom of bringing lambs to mass
on this occasion and this is how Lam-
mac Day I* believed te have derived
its name.
Lammas Day is full of antique sur-
rivela, but the one great custom which
mark* It a* a link with tha rery re-
mote past is the removal of the
fenees frbm many lends throughout
the country and the throwing open
to eommon pastorage of privately
owned property.
"Wherever we find Lammas eus-
tome in England," says a writer ef
that country, "wo may take it far
granted that It is the last romalnlag
link of a whole group of eustoms
which together make up the history
of the primitive village communitz."
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QUESTIONS and ANSWERB
(Kiney Stenee)
Quetlon-J. J. W. wtites-- “I have
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plainiy under the s-rer. My only nymp-
team are alight backache, cloudy urine,
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me. I toiled until I thought I’d drop from weariness and
pain; the birds, they got my cherry crop, and all my toil
was vain. I have to serap the whole year round to hold
what I possess; and oft I raise a doleful sound of anguish
and distress. It has been bruited here and there I’ve
money put away; a little bundle, aaved with care, against
the rainy day. It isn't much—a plutocrat would laugh
my roll to scorn. when he surveys the package fat that
does his vault adorn. But I must always be on guard
with pike and gat and rod, for busy fakers struggle hard
to bear away my wad. Each day a gaudy stranger comes,
he has a brilliant scheme to gather in such gorgeous sums
as men see in a dream. And I may share in all this gold,
if I will take the coin that now the village bankers hold,
and with the stranger join. Each day I’m tempted to
withdraw my kopecks from the brine; then I awake, and
clamp my jaw, and mutter, "Not in mine!”
(Copyright, 1130, by The George Matthew Adems Service)
. (tailed tomatoes: Remove
the interior from the desired number
of firm tomatoes, but de net peel.
Mix ths scooped oot portion with
the same (mount of chopped mush-
rooms and i smaller amount of finely
ground celery Fill tomatoes to over-
flowing and around sides with thia
mixture, and sprinkle Melba toast
crumbs over all. Bake la earthen-
were or cook in gloss in moderate
oven for fbout twenty minutes.
(Longer baking tenders the tomatoes
too mushy.) Add a generous lamp
of butter to each tomato with a
sprinkling of chopped pareely when
reedy to serve:
To make the tomato jelly, in Fri-
day’s menu, follow directions given
on the package of gelatin, using
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< By The Amsoeinted Prew»)
LAREDO, July BL—Jack Allen waa
indieted for murder by a specially-
convened grand Jury of the Zapata
county district coart today in eon-
nection with the death of Monico
Do veil ne, whose almost decs pits ted
body was found in ths Zapata oil
fisld July 19.
Allen's case waa tranaferred to
Webb county for trial aad will likely
come up at the October term of court.
without being eaught at it.
Manhattan speakeasies are no respectors of
neighborhooda. . . . Within a stone’s throw of J.
Pierpont Morgan's elegantly aristocratic old Murray
HUI Momo too blech so thickly populated with
whisperlowa that some landlords have found the
rental problem a difficult ane. . . . While racketeers,
jast the othernight, struck at a club that sits ia
neighborly relationship to John D. Rockefeller’s fa-
mous mansien in ths Fifties. Some of New York's
most sacrosanct property new has reason to sus-
poet ths brownstone or the iron grilled basement
just a few doors sway.
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MONDAY
PINGERS
Finers are something yon haff to
have exaekly 11 of it yen dent want
to attract attention.
Fingers come in handy when you
ferst lern to count, being easier to
add on than to subtrnet with. Even
after some people grow up they count
better with their fingers then whet
they do just pith thsir empty mind.
One of the hardest things to do
with your fingers is to wisate through
them if it dent come naturel to you.
Hardly any gerl can wlasle through
her fingers, and when one does every-
body looks at her as if they thswt
she was grate. Wich she is.
On ths other head hardly any fel-
low eon thred a needle by just calm-
ly sticking it through every time the
ferst shot. And even when one does
he‛s only libel to get looked et funny.
If it wasent for our fingers many
things would bo uselesn, such as but-
tons, nale files, can opensrs aad
rings.
Long fingers are good to play ths
piano with, and short ones dost get
to cold on the ends in winter on
account of being closer to the body.
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stottoe rt eep tndividuaL tlm, >*•**(». 05 corporato" ht
meepgemr to Um olumna of The Nee* Otob* wil te eiadi,
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tndiziduel, firm, eonoqre or corporation ana eorreetion. will be
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1. Whet is wrong with this sen:
tence! "Tell me your preference end
the sumo will be forwarded to you.".
2. Whet is the correct promnuncin-
tion of "eonr"
A. Which ono of these words is
misspelledt Tenancy, brilliancy, elem-
ancy, buoyancy.
4. What dees the word “amenity"
mean?
5. Whet word beginning with la
means "to tear"r .
Fresh frait, all desired ef one kind
Dinner
Baked sea bass
Obosed celery spinach
Balad of tomatoes on lettuce
Apple whip
THURSDAY
Breakfest
Baked eggs
WWholewheat drop biscuits
. 1 Stewed prunes
Lunch
Lettuce soup —
ComBrtt । n salad (Recipe given
July 4th
Dinner
I Salisbury steak
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The troth shall make you teso* B» John Bitt.
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Truth is tee simple for us; we de not like those
she unmask our Ulusioas.—Emerson.
Notes on this and that ... Maria Dressler refers
to those Carrollesque shows as “naval pageants."
. . . Biehard Byrd's South Pole films indicate ho#
much more thrilling true life experiences con be
than all the manufactured thrillers of Hollywood,
though I agree with moat of Manhattan’s critics
that the picture could here done very nicely without
the hoorah recitation of Floyd Gibbons.
Sime, the Broadway dome of “Variety" the
theatrical magazine, after a few months in Holly-
wood. scads this message back to his main stem
brigade: “Stay out of Hollywood, unless you have
a contract." Well, Simo hasn't been around Broad-
way lately. Dot that street leal so hot just now,
either, unless you’re prepared for what Wall Street
calls “a loag pull."
Sime, by the way, la credited with being one
of Manhattan’s best "pocket writers.” ... He carries
a pod of paper in hie right-hand coat pocket. ... He
also carries a number of pencil stamp*. . . . After
year of practice ho is able to make copious netec
while seeming to be doing nothing ore than jig-
gling a few pennies in his pocket. . . . This bit of
bige and pineapple salad
Dinner
to jelly Broiled helibet
Ewplant on casserole
Salad of tometoes
Bin and Parsley, No desert
SATURDAY
Breakfast
k Egz on toasted Shredded
seat Biscuit, Cantaloupes
Lunch
Vatermelon, all desired
Dinner
piled fresh beef tongue,
I mashed turnips
keold cooked string boons and
Hup custard.
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Applis^ to you, mayp*.
SHOW: bloat.
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WASHINGTON LETTER
BY BODNEY DUTCHER.
WASHINGTON, July 11.—Somehow the U. S. ma-
ri no corps always did get more than whst the army
sad navy consider a fair share of publicity, so it is
not surprising that the exeitement over ths question
of who is going to be the next commander of these
18,000 men is considerably greater around the capital
than that attending selection of the army’s chief of
staft or a chief of novel operations.
In picking s secretary of the navy or a secretary
'of war the president to a* likely as not to appoint
a middle-aged hardware merchant from Minnesota or
a dyspeptic ex-physieian from Arizona. But the next
commandant of the marines hoc to be a marine and
the field we* observed to be narrowed down, though
rich in quality, following the recent death of Maj.-
Gen. W. C. Neville.
The Four Possibilities.
There are four possibilities: Maj.-Gen. Smedley
Butler, Maj.-Gen. Logan Feland, Brig.-Gen. John H.
Russell end Brig.-Gen. Ben H. Fuller. There ere four
other brigadier generate, bat they haven’t been talked
about.
The question of which ons gets ths Job Is of in-
terest not only through marine headquarters here but
also in the state and navy departments, at ths White
House end on Capitol Hill, where congressional dele-
gations are always found backing favorite sone when
•ueh a post is vacant. Elsewhere the interest is more
ncademie, but generally exstent.
General Butler outranks the other three candidates.
Jest barely ahead of Feland, in point of seniority.
That's only a minor factor in his favor, howewet. He
is now in command at the Quantica, Va., marine base.
He has been the moot eonspicuous of the four.
His turbulent service as Philadelphia's director at
publie safety, when he tried to enforce the law in the
Quaker City, is one of the high spots of his career.
He hit the front pegs* again when he reported a fol-
low officer for drinking, en tko west coast, after con-
siderable provocation. Recentiy he has undertaken
to “eteen up" Quantico.
Not "Close-Mouthed."
Butter has twice won the Congresnional Medel of
Honor, once at Vera Crus and once in Haiti, His first
real service was in the Spanish-American war and he
hat served everywhere American merinos go—Mssieo,
Hsiti, Nicaragua, China and elsewhere. He te only
48 years old, younger then Feland, Russell or Fuller.
He has considerable support for the commandancy
from Pennsylvania and a large section of marine of-
ficers Sts for him, although their ondorsement la not
vary valuable. Ia tha marina corps you're either a
“Butler men" or you’re not.
Unfortunately, Better lent always elose-mouthed
end that may effect his chancep. Oats hs made a
speech telling how the state department and marines
officially turned patriots into "bandits" and how they
had even rigged elections. The state deportment dis-
likes him for that speech aad to giving what support
it can to General Russell.
Rumsell ha* been high commissioner to Haiti, work-
lag for the state deportment as a virtual dictator there.
His friends say he did a fine job in organising the
country end that his unpopularity with the Haitians
would have been experienced by anyone in hin position.
Bicycling three teas to retura to vogue this sum-
mer. Not only sro good old-fashioned bikea to
be observed preening their colors ia the windows of
the biggest Manhattan stores, but eyclers are to
be seen of afternoona pedaling through the Central
Park pathways.
Of Sundays, so the Kouts report. the“country
roads hereabouts are beholding vacationers, pumping
away et pedals instead sf motoring, white the swaahy
beach resorts tell ft fashionable maids who arrive
at the shore on bikes.
If the fad eatebee on, here at lest will be a
vogue that gives me a break. For when test 1
mounted a sturdy tandem, I could, do such trieks
as riding on’one pedal, balancing on one wheel and
“standing still.” --
However, my legs have grown a few feet longer
since those days. .. ..
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Bose ooes at The Nem 6, earrier please eali The New-Globa
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epesimi memenger it to ear desire (a dive subseriber sr (1*1
saf eatisfnegor, -eroies ana we will aoreelate vour eatlfylM
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MEMHF.R3 or THE ASSOCIATED rstsa
Te. Aeocintga Prema to exelusivel, entitled to the eso ter
rt all new dispntehen eredited a M sa other
le this paper, aad ales local newa dublishied herein
enchomelst Melba toast
Steve i or tres figs
Lunch
arze rlassof tomato julce
' canned)
Dinner
Roast be- squash
i Salad i • eelery. cabbage
Ml intaBiber*
Ra .berry whip
TUESAY
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NEW YORK, July 81.—For the mst amusing
< predicament of the week, I nominate the case at
I "Dinty" Moore.
Dinty has been s eoraed-beef-end-cebbago
maestro in the mid-Forties for many a yssr, but a
K ' . number of hie theatrical-belt patrons demanded more
I than mustard with tbeir meals. Wherefore Dinty
" was eontinuously getting into arguments with the
tevenue officers
The other day they finally hung a padlock on
Ma cafe Which, by itaelf, is nothing to write
'Soot la New York Bet it ee happened thet Dinty's
BUCK ROGERS, 2430 A. D.
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C ddted eggs
ed cereal biscuit, stewed apploe
Hanch
reet core string beans
(■tertMd Measles)
Quentiom Mrs. R mhs »—“Caa a munele
which has been atrained or become over-
tired over be real se *d to ita ngrmai condi-
tiomt Oe day abeot a ment ewe l ata
a very heavy day’s housework and ainee
then tha museles rt my torearme have bad
no endure nee—Just neem tired ell the liar.
I am a pianiwt, U recce eld, and this eon-
dition to a great handicap.
Answer —The eftecta of the etreined
muselea will wenerally be esoeueme within
tha coure of time even without treatment.
Gone A Howe, maitor nod Publisher.
Wbur C. Howk. eperal Manage.
Phone waMiCInC' ad deyartmento 4202
h~mMMtan, nod evoeloe aeeoeaaee ssbltobed to the Pam
■dto dountrs. Cover, the Panhanale of Tesas, Eqstera New
glea, Bouthere Olli seta end Wessers Oktahemat
beam to advanee at Denver. Dallae, Von Worth,
r and other papers eareyine complete diapatehen
rznonaraygsgntrrqga-pgatrmg-ar'Kufarma,
Tasto, ecder the Act at March 80. 1 rth
Par and NUM aimclated Fren. Leasea Wire Barvim
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4 in the kianey
Hon. Ex-Editor Cale Hluhart is
groomin' himself to run for UnHod
States senator. He understands the
dial phone an’ to unalterably opposed
to roller towels. “We hain"t got no
fries to spore, but if you’ll come out
an’ see us some Sunday on' bring a
truck I'll give you all the wheat you
want,” said Farmer Jake Bentley to
a city cousin this mornin’.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
Strin beans
AMARILLO'S OFFENSIVE CONTINUES
“Things are so quiet here,” remarkea a Susiness
man this *ek "Absolutely nothing at all go-
ing on."
Waa ho right! Let's check up a little:
There's a new trunk line railroad—the Santa F.-
building eat of Amarillo north to Colorado.
Thora's a $420,400 bond iasue coming up for n
now courthouse end jaiL
The City of Amarillo, together with its property
owners, win spend several hundred thousand ef dol-
tal this year nnd next on new pavementa,park
facilities and rail read underpasses.
A national advertising campaign, started last
peer, ia continued for another year.
The Panhandle-Plains’ exhibits are ready to co
forth to the bigger fairs of the UnHod States this
fall, telling the world with actual visual evidence
sf what the Panhandle country raises.
The Tri-State Fair, now nationally recognized,
ably financed end with n free geta, to reedy for 1930.
In Amarillo's trade territoty better than a mil-
ilea and a half dollars are being spent Just fsr
school buildings alone.
Uncle 8am recognises the Amarillo Reliam plant
aa the only one of its kind la the world and ap-
poiata a permanent staff at trained experts to han-
Amarillo ia in the center of a network at trans-
bestipental air lines, and Is preparing to royally
entertaia the Women's, Air Derby entrants, flying
Iram Lea Angeles to Chicago, August 21.
Al "Own Tour Own Home” Exposition, a eo-
operative movement to encourage home owning and
• home beautification, set for August.
These era just a few things that have been
piehod at random, hot give an idea ef whet's going
on in Amarillo and what is in immediate prospeet.
Does that sound like stagnation, lack of enter-
prise, a quiet speJIT , .
Is there another city anything like the size of
Amarillo ia the country today that can match even
the short list given abovet
True, there is on international rinaneial depres-
sion prevailing, about which too much has been said
Md which to magnified ta the minds of the people
through over-publieity. Bst we have the same values
we had a year ago, the same people, the some solid
foundations to our agricultutal and businesa strue-
tara, more cheap money available for lezitimate
investment. Nothing io changed but the "business
paychologs" in the minds of the people.
One must ieave Amarillo and visit other cities
Md sections to fully appreciate the blessings Md
sound business conditions here at home. Local eiti-
Maa who have just returned from vocation trips,
without exceptions, ere rejoicipa lathe fart that
they live in the Panhandle of Texas, the boot bal-
Meed financial spot on the mep of todey.
Don’t stand too close to the mirror—back off
Md got a truer perspective of what to around yen.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1930, newspaper, August 1, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564151/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.