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was trade was merely fortuitous.
Hoover has a farm out in California
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Dr. Eekeper’s decision to ny hack
acroas the ocean, postponing his in-
Sniffing here and sniffing there
Teddy wanders everywhere.
Friend to everyone he meets.
Printer, let this ad remain:
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Buddy says that he's a scamp.
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But we search him. high and 1ow,
Little Janet loves him so.
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land trip, was wise.
The Zeppelin was built for trans-
Atlantic travel, and the important
thing is to demonstrate, as frequently
Teddy has a shiny back.
And his coat is almost black.
If dogs have it, all agree
Ted has personality.
But for reasons vague and dim
under construetion.
Those to be completed an, the
mixed with the air and water.
And it was in GROWING AMER-
Supplies and Repairing
National Radio and
this is a sure sign its aura going to
be cold." •
428.3-WLW Cincinnati — 700
4 SO—Orchestras
$5,000. Be cautious about deciding
that things are too high. And don’t
gamble.
This Offer Good ony
For a United me-
. Don’t Delap--Get Tour
17-YEAR-OLD PUPIL AND PRIN-
CIPAL TAKEN AT PORT-
LAND, OREGON
I By The Asuociated Preus)
AUSTIN, Oct. SL—Orb Rangely's
hasty flight in an automobile, break*
344.6— WCBD Zien—in
t oo—Quartets; Bella; Vocal Trio
510-
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, at all spilled a feet or mor of drift
' over the roadway.
A “Now. my friends," said the bees,
Ei will explain the three-rate mys-
Mry. The first-elees paeaeogera ette
■Hyarkyre. Republican
Maxwell; Michelin Men
I was out with soma folks recent-
ly end someone told a story that got
a huge laugh. It is very, very eld,
but no one there seemed to have
heard it and they thought it funny.
Ro I am reprinting it.
WESTERN
It-00—Dance Music
38444—K00 Oakland—tee
All I have to say more is that if
the gas company doesn’t take heed,
we'll do a right smart of shivering
Nelson Address
Llmite; Dance
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NINOs NOV
SOUND AUCTION BRIDGE
By WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD
Voltaire tells his readers that he
writes not for statesmen of today,
who uro too busy to listen to him, but
for those that are young and that
will control*the country later.
5.00- Plano: SundyWhitney Trio
10:00- Amos-Andy: Orchestra
11 ue— Dance Music (3 hrs )
MB I KFI Lee Angeles 4M
»«»— RepubNiean National Committee
SJO—Wyatt and Hit Uke
*:H—Btendand Hour
is 30—orchestra: Maxwell
Up and down the strangest streets, Little Janet day by day
Weeps when Teddy goes astray. ,
Back he comes without a word
Of the things he’s seen or heard,
And the one who brings him back
000,000 par value, of it for nothing.
Carnegie was right, THEN. U. S.
Steel waa largely air and water. But
it had HOPE AND INTELLIGENCE
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Maxwell Program
■Da nee Hour
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officers at the Hill county line that
he would “turn in every bootlekger
in Hillsboro" if the officers would
“smooth things over’’ for him, moved
the court of criminal appeals today
to affirm his one year conviction for
transporting liquor
Thia evidence, as contained in the
appeal record, was found sufficient
by the appellate court to sustain con-
vietion.
Witnesses testified that the liquid
on the highway and on Rangely s car
smelled like whisky.
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30- Maxwell Program
374 g—woe Davenpont—800
t -Sports; News Review
s so— Dmner Music
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A young man
NO GREATER VALUE BY ANY TEXAS NEVSPAPER. DON’T WAIT "TIL TOMORROW
Fill out he coupon Lelow, take ndvantage of the lcw sub:cription price and satisfy youraelf that the
Amarillo Daily News is the year round great Daily ly which the Panhandle and Texes judge thpir news- _
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BIDDING A TWO SUITER.
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aqmo cushioned vehicle, yet the price
in the different grades went down
by thirds. To all inquiries conrern-
Ing the wide range la terms he turn-
ed s deaf ear and invited the public
401.5— WEAF New York—410
1:00— Song Shop: Sentineis.
1 00-itepublican National Committee
1 10—Swaneo River
9:00—014 Counselor
» »#— Dance Music (1% hrs)
484.5— wJz New York—660
improving
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By Arthur Brisbane.
Back From Europe.
Carnegie Was Right.
State ocialist.
Hommes d’Etat.
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< 00—Orchestra; World Affaire
T no— Minute Men
I 0U— Sonera Hour
5:00— Republican Rally (I hra.)
ai*.a— KOKA pitteburgh—o»o
I Ml—Maxwell; Michelin Men
»:30— Bestors orchestra
mA— wav Schenecrady— no
9 30-Rand
10 10—Republican: Organ Recital
468.5-WRC Washington-40
s:2——Swanee River; Old Counselot
0:10— Danee: lumber Hour
'does agree with you’all that we’se
i going to have a hard winter. I
dreamed of deed folka last night and
it would start in real soon. has heen sent to Mrs. Thompson but
Now that I’ve got the rain started ..... ... — -
and have saved the wheat the thing
that is vexing me—that's a «ood
word—ia to get the darned thing I
stopped. We've daved the bizeest
wheat crop ever planted and now at;
her aqress ar call a* The Glebe wall
feel privileged to prent bar with
the cheek or send it to her. We want
to pay ear honent debta.
tz
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sides aa I believe in free and qn-
trammeled expression on. the part of
the public in ihe new.papers but new
that the election is "in** one way er
the ether, let's begin to bet back to
earth.
This wonderful, wonderful rain is
more Important to the people of the
Panhandie than the net result next
Tuesday. We're putting in the biggest
wheat trap we’ve.ever bad, every foot
of ground in the Panhandle le sat-
urated with moisture and next spring
we're going to raise se much wheat
that they will have to build new rail-
roads to haul it all out.
1:00—Republican National Committee
8:30- Raalo Club; Standard Hour
to 30—opera Album
1:30— Mazweli Prowram
401.5-Kaw Portland—410
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They did control the country Inter
end went even further than he would
have advised. It is sold of Voltaire
thet%e wrote many volumes end his
THURSDAY, NOV. 1
(tty The Irooclatrd Pres)
rrettame In Centrnt Standard time
All time is P. M unieas otherwin- In
dicated. Wavelengias on left at coll
letters, kilocycles on right
322.4-WHAS Louisville—930
7:00— Orchestras
I 00—Republican National Committee
S 30—Maxwell; Old Counselor
9:29-Studio Concert
IS 00—Orchestra
816.9— WMC Memphie—MS
7 )0_Sentinels
1:00—Republican National Committee
ISO— Maxwell Program
P.M—Old Counwelor; Dance
IMA—WSM Nashvite——SM -
See—Orchestra; Newscastinx
•AS— Playera, Craig’, Orobeetra
7:50-- Bentinelet Republican
i 30—Maxwell Program
»:M—Chocolate Hour
10 00—Studio Program
m.—WSMB New Orleane- 1010
8:30— Danee Muale it bra.)
220.2-WA! »— Antonio—1070
1:00- Republican National Committee 1
S CO—Old Counselor
died a abort time later.
Lieutenant Howse is the dea of
the late Brig. Goa, Robt. L Hawse
who was eomander here during the
wsr, of the Plrot Cavalry divielon.
. He was transferred a few years ago
I to Ohio.
The accident occurred as Lieuten-
ant and Mrs. He waa were going to
a Hallowe'en dence at the West Ysleta
Country elub. The car crashed into
a telephone pole.
Lieutenant Howse is la bad condi- z
tioa sufering from internal injuries.
He has not been told that his wife
is dead.
Miss Augusta Leeper ia also in a
seerious condition. She ia suffering
from concussion at the brain. Wm.
•Nutter was slightly injured.
Mrs. Howse was married laat Janu-
ary. She attended Sweet Brier col-
lege at Virginia before her marriage.
Enter my subseription t. The Amarille Dally News
and big Sunday. C e, BY MAIL, under the re-
dueed offer. I am encliing Therewith $5.00 to pay
my subscription for one yrar. 1 .
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AMAKILL DAILY NEWS.
409.1— KTM Hot Spring*-600
It OS— Newt; Organ
203.0- KPRC Heuston- 1020
I SO— Republican National ommittee
110— Maxwell; Old Coumnselor
30.7— WJAx Jaeksonvine-an
t:SO— Hotel Orebeetra
< ao Kemple of Mum
|;04—Trio
Today
bus was rumbling along et M miles
V Dur- an hour a blizard came romping
out of the a orthoact and in no time
Hu anyone seen a pet squirrel
that has lost, strayed or stolen?
Horace Junior Elliott, who Uvea at
111 Tennessee street, was In to see
me yesterday. He says that about
tig weeks ago that "Prisky." a pd.
fax vquirrel got out of his cage. And
he hasn't been seen since. He Is
very tame and would make up with
strangers.
To be gone six weeks end then
expect to find him is quite an un-
dertaking but I'll pay a reward of
II personally for the return of Frisky
to Horace Junior. If YOU have that
squirrel, take It to Horace Junior end
turn it ever to him and then the
two of you come down here to the
offic sand I'll fork over the five.
and that he works 20 men on it. How. 416.4-WaN Chicago- 720
ever I have heard that those 20 men, 4 so—guin: Nighthawk. ; Almanak
• . > -hit. men hut Joos end' 1 00- Ploorwalker; sentinels
are not white men but “PS •nl 8 qo—Republican Nationnl Comm!:t,e
• 39—Radio Show
5 0— old Counselor: Musical
1 have •9 note on my desk to the
effort that a small deg, blaek and
white, ha, been found near Here-
ford. The dog has on an Amarille
lieense number which is 191. For
further information, telephone Paul
Pittman at 8285.
6:30- Democratie
1:30—orchestra: Republican
100— Natlonal itepublican Committee
—Maxwell: Old Couaaoior
i—Eztenalon Service
A lady telephoned me this morning.
She got me out of bed.
"We got our Al. Smith paper this
morning and we don’t appreciate it
a bit," she said.
“We didn’t sand you any Al. Smith
paper; a we sent out this-morning
was The News," I replied.
“Well it’s an Al Smith piper be-
cause it's all wet,” she replied.
And then she laughed and hung up
the telephone. I looked out of the
Around the
World
Swielins.Cobb__
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.A wiogvresive eitinen W St. Johns
Auction Bidding: South open the
bidding with his weak Major rath- .. .. ’ .. —_
might be kit in. His bid of one just being atarted.by.a crew which
Heart secures the Contract. [ recently completed the Rio Nezro
' bridge; the Granta bridge, Cerrilos
The Play- bridge at Los Cerrilos, the largest
Writ, opens the Ace of Clubs bridge being built by state forees;
and takes the only trick for his Rio Puerco bridge west of Bolen
side.
had gone to the house s-ek nd
oline.
Paukratz apparently hod
dead for several day A shot
held in a vise, pointed t wd
girl. From tko uplairs there uni
the sound of a great eommotion.
“What’a that?" inquired the young
«n.»—Wgg Atlanta—Md
1:90—orchestras; Question Box
1 30—Dentine Ie
3 Ot— Itepublican National Committee
0.30—Maxwell; Oki Counselor
10.«b—Organ Reeltai
MIA-KRLD Dense—000
second suit by a bid of three ... .6. ....
Ematzhznas--zu
loss of a sure game for a possible finished every few days. Four
Slam. The tact that a Small ' am bridges under this program have now
been completed and seven remain
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Seem to call to him to go.
xEKviLA"ras,
Theo Paukrat, to, whose
and grandfather met death ,
own hayda, was found deal
of old Count Zeppelin, who gave his ever, I have hoard that those 20 men,
Hfo and fortune to the ships named are not white men *
for hip. Chinese. What about it? If It's ••
— ra like to have the white men in
Governor Hughes told hi. Buff.lv t Amarlo know about it."
audience what you reed here Satur-t 1 told him r‛a find out so I have
day: that MrHoover’s term.“atate sent th. follow,ng telegram to the
zpeialist applied to Democratic poll- Demoeratie Centrl Committee, Lo.
Ue. has nothinK. whatever to do" ith Angel... California:
Socialism as ordinarily understood. , Reported here that Herbert Hoover
Keever referred to Bismarek’s state has 20 Jap. and Chinese employed on ।
nocialism, designed to teke the wind his California farm. Will appreciate
eat of Karl Marx's theories and Ger- t it ir can inform me where j can
many's socialistie party. I obtain definite information.
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" But millions of Democrats will die, ama" —
AND BIG SUNDAY NEW
ANNUAL OFE
635 4-WHO Det Molnes-- 560 .
6:00-- News; Orchestra
1 00-Song Shop; Sentinels
8:00--Republican National Comittee
* 30—Maxwe!l; Old Counselor
9:30- Dance orchestras
440.9- wcx-WJR Derroit- 6co
7:00-Retold Tales; Sparkers
x 00—Pure Air Boys
8:30— Maxwell; Michelin Men
9:30- Dance Musle: News
10 1 A—Theater Organ
332.1- WWJ Detrolt—850
6 on—organ; Orchestras (2 hrs »
7 00-- Soh-a>hop. dentinels
8 0 --iepuhican National t’ommit’a.
8 30— rche:ra; Old Counselor
v 30- Dance?M usie
370.2—WDAF Kansas City—
5:30- Sehool of the Air
7:00- ong Shop; Sentinels
8 00—-Republican; Maxwell
9:00— Oid Counselor
9 Ju—Sunny Jim
11:45--Nighthawks
2939-WTMJ Muwaukee--1020
—Organ Orchestra: Talk
7 0t-Song Shop; Studio
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T. on—gong Shop: Bentmele
3.00— Thirty Minutes of Sunshine
3 30—Soh loans
ing glass containers, with liquid
streaming from hi. car for several ;
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SANTA FE, N. M., Oct. II.— The
that you could have bought for $50 bit late.
In wartimes, when the stock exchange "Mister
was eleaod, is worth now more than; _ _ _
tie air tryel.
What a satisfaction for the spitit
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ltac ts one ef the meal
gbma h pteteted ta The Globe hn
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ama eLola Tot be interpreted n re-
ADStimhegBditrii Kewpotnta et
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w. C. Darant, baek from Europe,
h hopeful as Charles M. Schwab, or
a young robin atartjn Ite first nizht,
mm nays stock prices will go
EM higher Price, are not
•Mhk too says h> "They
■Mi were too low e year ago
R Mr. Rurant probably
mik has bought ■ few. He
E know, ehough not to sell
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Before you soil, er make up your
mind that prices are too high. re-
member wise old Carnegie. He eaid it
wao a shame to toll the regular bonds
et United States Steel to the foolish
publie. As for the preferred stock,
it was only “air," not even water.
And he would not mention the com-
mon atock. Ha could have had $100,
U 00— Veaturea; Popular <3 bra.)
MIS— WLS Chicago—870
c n.q_ Livestock Service
s 30— bions and Kent urea
' 34— Music
447.5-WMAQ Chicago—tn
s •5—Topsy Turyy: Orchestras
7:00—Lecture; Concert Orchestra
S Musical Program
$:30- Minstrel Shuw
, 7 00—Hong Shop, entinels _____ _____ _______
• 00—Republican Natonal Comiittee 12:00-1 Midnight Club
S 30-Maxwe 1: Old Counselor
FEATURES ON THE AIR
Thursday. Nov. 1
(Central Standard Time)
1.30— Sparkers; Walter O'Keefe, Guest Artist—WJZ KDKA WLw wan
KWK Kiw WREN
T:30-Sentinel, OrohMtra and Vocal-WEAF WTAM Will' WHY WWJ
W#Al KSD WOC WHO WOW KVOO WFAA WHAS w WMC
USS WDAV WEBC WCCo WUN
3.30- Mexwell Irerami Conrert Or. hestra- wJz KDKA WLw W3
KIW WrJ KSD WRHM WOC WHO WDAF KVOO WUAP
KPRC WHAS WSM WMC wsi KOA WOW WJAX
» 00— Siomone" Showboat; "TIrket of Leave Man"- WABC WADC
wknC WGHP WBIM wow KMoX KMNC WSrD WHK
9:10—New York Dance orehestra- W EAF WMC WHO wow
| vital prinei, al. that make for bet- (
ter government.
Above most everything elae I wel- 1
come letter, from renders hut please
j make them con.tractive instead of
, bitter. Let's don't hurt people’s feel- |
I ings any more. Too much has been i
. raid already.
1 bavs printed letters from both
826-KYW Chicago— tn
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s <10—or. hestra ; Organ
7 00—orchestra. Sparkers
1 00—Ensemble; Maxwell Program
• 00—Orchestra
is 09- News; orchestras
It 00- Insomnia Club
THE lost dog.
Teddy is a dog that roams, Wandering appeals to him.
Though he has the best of homos; Places strange and people queer,
Though hie meals are alway ready, Sounds denied to human enr,
Wanderlust bee eaptured Teddy. Seents beyond man’s power to know
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Jalient Points of the Bidding.
Contract Bidding South, the Contract score: 150 point, for
Dealer, holding a. ng two-suiter five odd tricks bid and 50 for
in Hearts and Dial 1 nds, as well the extra trick. No Slam scor be-
as the Ace-King of Mades bids two cause Slam not bid. No Honor
Diamonds to show distributed val- score,
ues in three suits aid assure a re- ’
sponse by partner i. he hold any- Auction score: 42 trick poirts. 40
thing but a trickless hand. For honors, and 50 for Small Slam.
which is new nearly complete; the
JemM bridge No. 8, and the Cuba-
Farmington bridge.
The name report carried the in-
formation that a survey of roads ef
the state show them te all be in
first eless condition for what la ex-
parted to be the largest winter
. i _ _i, t . tourist season yet experienced in the
W est, lacking the quick tricks for An 4nteresting Bridge Law will state. The new oil sections eoupled
a defensive bid, < r‛ < tly passes, Ae disussed tomorrow. with the largest building program
though holding seven Clubsato the _______ yet undertaken by the state put the
Ce Jac ’ . , mo MwfVM.se will Amawen ouestiom. road. In finer conditions than evM *
North, with beth Majorr t concemene youn oaioa. pnosleme Oura before, the report aaid.
stopped, but neither ■ f them str JR ’• wPen • vuI "A"EN, encucaina .............. ..... .....
enough for a bid, bids two I No Copyriuhrip"uctimRPHdg"Magaz,.rne Babies show foot at two things
Trump. bistrbuted by Bell syndicate, Ba ' only—sudden movement or sudden
East passing, So th shows his — noiee.
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i Youth Is Foi
I Dead by His
and the top of his head had Men (By United Press) %
blown off. , EL PASO, Oet. ll.—Mra. Robt, Pu
The father committed suldide l Howze, wife of Lt. Robt. How of
shortly after his wife died. Y-ang Fort Blisa, was fatally Injred in
Paukratz was unmarried anduved an auto crash on the wM pavoment
-l... of a valley road here laat night. She
s:00—Hepublican National Committee .
8.30-Maxwell. Old Counselor
930—Chria Deutsch
10:05- Dance Afusic <3 bra.)
405.2- WCCO Minnespolie-st. Raul—740
6:00- Dinner Concert
7:00- Musical; Senunein 1
8:00—Republican National Committee
8:20—Craftsmen
s eo—Piano; Theatrical Hour
10 30— Long’s Orchestra
608.2-WOW Omaha—400
6 eo— studio Program
1 od— Song Shop. Sentinels
s 0'1—Republican National Committee
3 30—Maxwell; Old Counselor
• 30— Dance
M.1—KID BL Loula-US
7 Song Shop: Bent Inale
3 00—Republican National Committee
1.30—Maxwell, Old Counselor
220.——KSTP BL Paul— IMO
7:00-Trail Blaaers
B:0u—8weeteet Maid Hour
1 00— A K
NEWSPAPERMEN’S HQMES
HAVANA.—Havana newspapermen
may soon have their country home
in addition to a large press elub in
the city. A valuable plot of ground
near Cojimar beach has been donated
the Reporters' aaaoeiation by Con-
| gressman Gustavo Parodi.
(By United Prese)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31— Evelyn
' Young, 17-year-old Kalispell, Mont.,
; high school student, and Vern Ash:
! ley. 1*. principal of the Kalispell
1 high school, were held today pending
i Mann art charges which were to be j
filed against Ashley,
The girl, who became infatuated
with the principal while aasisting
him to correct examination papers,
was brought te Portland by Ashley
“to seek happiness” because he was
not content with his wife, she told
police.
Ashley and the girl disappeared
from Kalispell several days ago and
were apprehended late Tuesday when
Ashley attempted to sell his auto I
at a low price.
It was learned that they werd liv-
ing At a hotel under the names of
Jim and Maria Reed, posing as
brother and sister. The girl at first
denied that improper relations had
existed between them but later ad-
mitted such relations, opening the
way for several criminal charges
against Ashley, police women said.
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himself a u have patienee.
The company should drill a lot more
- . - wells,
as possible, the safety and time sav- .
ing qualities of the German eraft. Someone telephoned me today.
Ten trans Atlantic trips by "Graf -Tack," he Mid, “I'm a workingman
Zeppelin" will establish trans-Atlan- Democrat. I read in the paper where
re they it. WetlM tiw ei
Aand walks."
Dhet about the thirp-etasef
MAk traveler, 2K5A5
Ehhbe all Mak W**’’- 1
. , r
The English postoffice makes a
profit of three farthings on every
letter and one farthing on every
postcard posted.
and worms will not eat them, eon-1 . ___ , -
vinced that Herbart Hoover called1 ‛ Have you been reading the poll- 1 _________
Governor Smith “a Socialist,” mean-ltical advertisements: 9:30—br< hestra: amoe-Andy
ineathe kinagthatlapeak ^"d.^ Ther one, n the paperthe ” "s2wSTicinnenatiao
boxes, and preaches all kinds of other day inserted by the local engi- Mom Program
queer things such as “Poverty should nMr, who have formed a Hoover club. , 5 i50-on Shop:ennels
ba abolished. Mothera should not have । stated that when Hoover was 21 I oh—Republican: Minstrels
te work. A country as rich as thisiyears of that he was drawing ( ,2100-/1nCounrelorirCulpepper
abould provide enough for all. There down a salary of $18,000 . year.. , 10 °°aoD3nwrrehecirvtana-7o
should bo no tax on the house in All I have to say in rebuttal that e:00—Musteai Program
which a poor man raises his chil- if this is true that he's entirely too; ---- “ - -----
dren." and heaven knows what else smart, with Hoover as their Presi-i
besides. dent the Republicans would probably I
_ -------„ . have deed and title to every bit of
The government will build thirty- the tnited States at the end of four
four passenger steamers, to compete ver.
with the finest afloat, la the world's _______
ocean traffic. Congratulations to all . ,0. .. nini.
- concerned. Th. shipa wlH have high, Persona lly. I incline 1 the opinion
speed, and cnuse the American flag that the election is a 25 ■
to mo other parts of the world. | by this that the mas of the,people
_ j have made up their minds as to how
Thirty-four ships of the fleet coula they intend to vote and nothing.’ea
be devoted to carrying public school be raid or d one in the elosingt.hqur
teachers at nominal cost, letting th. that will change th. reoulta. D. t im.
country', teachers ... foreign land, for all of us to bezin co olin K,‛ofand
in comfort. That would a good to ineline more and mor ‘ the . Pin.
thing for th. next generation. I ion that perhaps among .om. or i» 2:09—Eetola Tel... Sparkere
EVerything that you do for school others on the.other pide .n me 5:00-Sunelan"Ntaxwei rozram
tenchers helpa th. country', future, pretty rood fellows after all. 3:40- walan Inn
Th. sugzestion may be called “pater- , 10:00—Slumber .Multi
alisi," but what of it. Public schools Never in recent history ha. ther. 43g *—WOR Newark— 710
were called paternalism and “robbery been a political campaign a. bitter i l:M—Harmony B’a
of the rich” onee. and as intense a. thi. one. And one I
— — - of the acute Msues is the reliciousi
According to reliable testimony, in- issue. Both sides are aroused and ’
telligent gentlemen in the power bust- are militant. What 1. going on in
I ness influence directly the writing of Amarillo is going on in most every |
opinions of young people in high city and town and hamlet in the
achoola U’nited States. Public men and Oth-
They might have got that idea front ers are making the most violent
Veltaire’s chapter on statermen. charges and assertions and th. issue 7:00-Musical
"Hemmes d’Etat," in his "Philosoph- has blazed forth in the newspapers i:M—Mueto .
leal Diet to nary." and magazines as never before. Prot: |
■ extant ministers have been scored
and assailed and the Catholic faith
has been challenged. |
But this politleal maelstrom will
soon be over and may those who .
have been bitter and illiberal en- j
jey a reaction that will have bene-
ficial results. There has been preju: '
dice and bigotry on both sides. And
thero are good citizene in all walks 1
__ _____________ of life and all churehes and it is :
volume was the French revolu-1 to be hupe d that out of the present
| confusion there may be evolved a
| willingness on th. part of the differ- |
ent elements to get together on the '
bedroom and outside it surely was man.
raining. The copy of The News Oh, that's mama dragging papa's
thrown kt my house was lying on the pants across ths floor," explained the
sidewalk and it also was soaking wet. ; girl.
—---- I “But that wouldn't make so much
The nawoboys surely had a hard noise," said the young man.
time of it this morning and they are “Papa is in those pants,” said the
going to have a hard time of it • girl.
good part of the winter. —----
I don't like to boast, oh no. but The Globe News some time ago
you’all may remember that less than awarded a prize of $5 to Mrs. Edward
a week ago I predicted we d have M Thompson. It was in the corn,
plenty of moisture this fall and that beef and cabbage contest. The eheck
..........
we have a negro darkey who does
odd jobs about the house. He
ICA. | washes our family ear, trims our :
At Saturday’s elosing prices ths ! badge and looks after our lawn. .
stock that Carnegie would not take' He waa busy watering the grass I
for nothing was worth *212,400,000. I this morning when I left the house ,
________ I headed for the office. It was about
- - ‘ - ■ - 4:40 o'clock, I should say. l was »
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY
IN TEXAS, OKLAHOMA AND NEW MEXIC)
/ ‘ *
Daily and Sunday 1-Year
Regular Price $8.00 .
(By The Amaoeinted Pm)
LAS CRUCES. N. M.. Oct. JI ’’re-
duction of the principal crops of New
Mexico compare favorably with the
average yields for the last fine wars,
the report of R. F. Hare, »gticultural
statician for the state, sbiws.
The indicated product oh of the
state this year on Octpser 1st was
as follows:
Corn. 8,383,000 bu-i wheat, 2.211,000
bu.; out, 780,000; barley. 191,000;
Irish potatoes, 140,000 bu; sweet po-
tatoes, 124 000 bu; hay, 785,000 tons:
cotton, 77 >00 bales; apples, 673,000
bu.; peaches, 40,000 bu.; peas, 27,000
bu.; grapes, 582 tons; beans, • 6,000
bu.; 1 room torn, 3,000 tons; grain
sorghum, 8,234,000 bu.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 350, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567692/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.