Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 361, Ed. 1 Monday, November 12, 1928 Page: 5 of 10
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fHE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS.
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LACOSTE IN DETROIT
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The 20% Discount
Opening Day
word,
jump,
don’t
addis
stion
the boat in the water.
"Nobody.” Segrave coneluded, "ran
tell me which wil*low down th* i
boot more, two propeller* or the lop-
| Seventy-five per cent of the potato
i raisers will make enough tn du them/
Leave* Canadian ,
Arrive Perryton ,,
Leave* Perryton .
Arrives Canadian
Leaves Liberal
Arrive* Perryton
Mare* Perryton .
Arrive* Liberal
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NEXT SATURDAY
November 17th
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sweet
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TRI-STATE GROUP
OF K, OF P. FORMED
RE TRIED OR CHARGE OF
ATTEMPTED MURDER
ERMAN YOUTH EAISTNEENSGTTTOEBRITONWOULD
BERLIN WILL BUILD
A PALACE OF YOUTH!
CATION IS INSISTED ON BY
YOUNGSTERS
RECORD WITH CAR AND
MOTORBOAT
rn a.
pre*.
sed,
ut to
hair
fash-
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blind
lute*
feet
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with
POLICE TELL DRIVERS TO RE-
MOVE REARVIEW MIRRORS
FROM ALL CARS
We wish I announee that we have
idded the prnetiee of Amhulant
"roetelogy in anr General Prar
Ire. Ambulant Proetology I* the
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BERLIN, Nov. 11. —Plan. for the
Canadian, Perryton,
Tex.; Liberal, Kan.
Mall Line
,.v
million young parrony, Loya and Kiria,
belong to established aotietie, in
cluding the small gzoup of self con-
fesaed "Old Germane Heathens," who
worship Wodan and whose emblem la
S3:
Roy L. Pendergraft, M D
Eye. Ear. Nene and Throat
Halle 104 aos
OLI V EK BARI • ILDG.
' Phene 45
Memphis-Wellington
Stage
Wellington *130 am 2130 p.m
PICKWICK STAGES
< OKPORATION
302 Vilimere Street
Announee Change of Sehedule
Kf feet Ive Kept. IS.
Throngh rare eant, Kanas City.
I which bore the name "Young Ger-
I many” and was located in the Belle
j vue palace, once the property of the
ex-kaiser.
I Almost the first question Mayor
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$2;
Hokey Temples In Texar, Arkansan, (I inchew, Segrave says hl* car han
and Oklahoma. Templev in those several origial feature* which he
ntates and in part* of Missouri and refuses to dilulge, believing there I*
le to
nd do
trokes.
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HEW,
The inexorable chief of police, I
however, insists that the mirrors ,
must come down, and Turkish flap-
per* rejoice.
9:30 ear obnneetion at Wellington
ter Shamrock, Hollis
AItu* and Mangum. Okla.
building coating $2,500,000, and the j recently haa achieved prominence in
largeat covered swimming bath in the , the production of his Hispano-Sulza
world. A glass dome 600 feet in dia- airplane motor.
of employment immediately comes to
the forefront.
Today there are in Germany about
ed.
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"Who cohtrols youth controls all," got the right coat and hat, sir?
said Chancellor Marx.
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and
d out
Kansu* in the twelrth Hokey gone,
were invited to join.
LOCAI AND LISTED STOCKS
Bouzht Sola Quated
E. S. BURGESS
LUMBER
Carner Fifth and I vlev Nt reef e
Phone 1 0709
Amarillo
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Le. Memphis.. *.M..m. 4iM p.m
7130 ear connectlon at Memphis
tor Amarillo, Plainview, Lob
bock.
Texas Steel company, arking fur a
mandamus to force the railroad eom-
mUaion and Texas railronds to reduce
the freight rate, on steel, will be
time but proved too small. bile manufacturer........—. -
Great buildings projects are afoot president of the Hispano-Sulza Motor
in other parts of the capital. Those Car company, which manufactures
include a new department of justice I thousands of French automobiles and
gine for airplanes now being prepared
for production.
"I am not certain whether I will liki
quitted by a jury in Distriet court
here Friday on a charge of slay
(Ur "The Assoelated F’rean )
FORT WoRTH, Nov. 11, Tho Tri
Stnte Khoransan association, organi-
zation of the dramatic order, Knights
The party sytem, political and re-
ligious, seizes hold of Germany's
youth early in life. More than four
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give up tennis altogether," Lacosta
says. "I like tennis and I presume
Nt Loui» and
SAN ANGELO, Nov. 11 Ed 8
Harte,'father'of Houston Harte, pub-
records. Major Segrave expects to
hop skip and jump over the water at
a rate of go mil*. an hour or more.
"I intend to go for the records in
February,” Segrave deelared in an '
interyiew. "It is hard to say which I
of the two records will be the more
difficult to beat; I am inclined lu
think the motorboat record will be ।
the harder, and it will certainly be I
at least as dangerous as the other.” !
Judging solely from the design of |
his ear, Segrave said he knew it
would produce a speed of 240 niles
per hour. Tires, he declared, were
the great problem for racing motor-
. ists.
"Last time.” Segrave related, "the |
Dunlop company promised that (he I
tires would stand up at 200 miles rn ’
hour for three minute* and they
did. This time they promise one
minute at 240 miles an hour, and
1 that should be long enough.”
According to plans now announced,
Segrave’s car will prevent a unique
' appearance. It will be so low that
tho top of its tires will be the high I
est part of it, and it can stand up ,
side down on its own wheel*.
The body will be two feet wide I
The wheelbase, however, le 13 feet '
H-
points enst, leave
at m. and 12130
Miller Method of Drilling
Through Gas Formatton.
REGAN GAN
CONTKOLLERS
(Commoniy railed “Miller
Heads")
Ml Amarillo Bldg.
Phone 2-3541
SATISFIED ANYWAY '
Cloak Ao*m Attendantt Hid you
BAILY TO PERRYTON
Cheapest and Qalrkeet Way to
Perryton
Phone No 13. Perrvlon, Texas
ateody Hotel, Canadian, Texas
Perryton Hotel. Perryton, Texas
G. W. CUTTER, Prop
ing R. C. Coleman, also a switehman,
here last June. The jury was. out a . sided ponition in the water whieh one
littlemoret han an hour. _ , । propeller would bring about.’ '
BREAK SPEED ___
pAnye lull o j."vKFsErhtempweamn;
MAKKS IN U. o. a
I charges of attempting to murder
Check Contest
Jean Rene Lacoste, famous tennis atar who plane to forsake the
court for the French motor Industry, i* etndying American engineer-
ing method* before returning to his father’a factory in France. He
and Louis Birkgt (right), non of the French engineer, ar* neen
above testing a motor in a Packard laboratory in Detroit. Inset shows
Lacoste la actio in one of his Is est tennis matches.
etriet
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8.100,000 young people between 14
. and 21 years of age. What are they ______ . _____ ___ ____
| all doing? What are their aims and heard in the B3rd district court of
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"It’s because the talking movies
• ara still in their infancy."—Life.
1 ' — ficulty is to use two propelllern, re-
„arwHy The A,wwi.ud "run.),.. volvins in opposite directions. Hut
BAIRD, Taxes, Nov. 11. ( lifton. there n twie a" much resistanc. of
Brown, a railroad switchian, was AC-.......
Fancher Marchat,. Fort Collins attor-
ney. it is announced.
The ease ws transferred here on
a change of venue A jury that tried
i Ver Straten last May disagreed Sar
chet was shot while driving his uuto
l neah Fort Collins. His assailnnt hot
; at him from another auto. Mm Sar-
! chet, who was in the car with her
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I'nlnla, leaves Amarillo 11a1s a. m.
Ihrough rare west, Roswell, KI
Paau, A ri toss and California
voint», leaves Amarillo 8:00 a. m
*nd 1:30 • m.
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still time for American firms to copy I
them,
Segrava's greatest problem in con-
nection with his motorboat is lo pre-
vent it from turning over. With a
single propeller the twisting strain
of the engine on the hull, called "tor-
que," ia so great that there is “
tendency for the propeller to turn
the boat over Instead'of propelling I
। it forward. One way out of the dif l
meter will span a water couree 66
feet wide. A sandy share with arti-
ficial sunshine and seaside mural
paintings will ereate the Impression
of outdoor bathing.
It will ba heated in winter and
cooled in summer and will provide
accommodations for 32,000 bathers
v daily. There will be medicinal baths
Y of all kinds and physical exercise
| hell. equipped with modern appar*
tua. The east is estimated at $3,000-
000 and a small entrance fee will
( enable the promoters to operate the
^.stablishment at a profit.
were arranged for an exposition adjustment on 11)15 basis.
Reetal Dlueane»
Illy Th, Amocinted l'r**,l
ark a* hemorrhoids (piles), fl*
area, fintulan, ulcers, infeeteu
MH-hels, ete., without ronfiming
Ye patlent lu bed
HUN. CRADIT AND VICK
Osteopathie F’hyaicians and
Surueqne
that I will continue to play, but I James J. Walker of New York wan
will not be able to devote so much arsked when he visited here last year
time to it. Tennis is a fine game, was "How are you educating you
but manufacturing and distributing young people in America?" His an*
automobiles is real work and I hope swer, "We don’t they practically ed
to get just as much fun out of the ucate themselvessurprised the Ger-
latter when I start my work.” mans. System is ingrained in the
With Lacoste is Louis Birkigt, son German mind, and Germans prefer to
of the Hispano-Suita chief engineer, have the channels well and truly laid
who is preparing also to enter the to guide their youth to maturely con-
factory which his father helped make sidered destinations which in their
famous • through his engineering) Judgment will benefit themselves, the
achievements. Birkgt's father is, state and the race.
credited with designing the Hispano To establish an eight hours work:
Sulza airplane motor. J ing day “nd an annuel vacation of
Thetwo eom pan-1 womnt toingrsnswteksupon “oratn
tonnabaorhndamnen’theyawbenop ef th “youth M-—.-" SWITCHMAN rprpn
with the brilliant Lacoste eon.t.ntly , Manybig firms run their own we- •VIIUTWAIV mLLU
outclassing his friend. They have are and sports org.nlrat.ons, in ad-
played tennis here after their day’s dition1,.advice centers are spread all
. .. . studies to "rest from the detail, of j over the country to “”,’t boy and
Lacoste ha* been in Detroit several neinrine work" Kiri* in choosing a career. Ingenious
weeka, spending most of hi* time in “ K " v । appliance* are used to test quiekness
the laboratories and plant of the Lacoste and Birkigt plan to remain of eye and deftness and steadiness of
Packard Motor Car company, study- in America until December 1, when hand. In the past 12 months 123,000
ing American engineering methods they will sell for France to enter thetboys and 50,000 girls secured sltun
and machinery. He has spent consid Hispano-Suiza plant. Engineer, at tions judged to be peculiarly adapted
erable time in the inspection of th* the Packard company aay that both to their physical conditions.
Packard experimental work on both have shown unusual insight into the
airplane and automobile motors, the mechanical details of the automotive
latest of which ia a "Diesel type” an-1 industry
R, R. Darrah, Fort Worth, wan
elected president.
through this year and far into 1929.
Ninety per cent of the farmers have
milch cowa enough to supply their
I IB/ Tho Aasoclated Press ) - -> family needs and somip‛ eream to sell;
I BERLIN, Nov. 11. — Training the Ithey also have p’enty of fat hog. to
: . . _____ . .make their bacon for another year,
i JuvenUe mind ban always been a Just as a sidoline they will make gruve,
I great German specialty. I more cotton then they have made for reeord for motor ears, hopes to -each
The world wer hes upset many pre- a number of years, ' 240 miles an hour, la almost com-
j concaved notions here, but with With the. pr...... priees that pre- pleted. Majoy8orave.wi toke.‛
~ vail and taking everything into con car to America le January for test*
characteristie German thorouehnen: .Ideratlon thia country will h. In bat-’ iM sand of Daytona Besch,
, the leader* of the nation have applied tee condition financially tut 1920 than Florida.
themselves to the question what canever before, I Simultaneously, hia »*w motor-
. .. , ------- 'boat, ehristened Mina England, is
be done for the.comping Kene tions rrvAe orrr nA-re reoejving final touche* Thia craft
so that the Fatherland may ago n TFXAS SIEF RAIES wi be a comrade of the ........
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i ..... SUIT SET IN JANUARY
1 working class children leave school
in Germany and when the question
(By Th- Asorfated Prenn
DETROIT, Nov. 11.—Jean Rene La-
coste, captain of Fran**'* victorious t
Davis Cup team and for several years
ranked as the world's greatest tenni*
....... , .tar, is studying American engineer
construction of Berlin’s “Palaeo of , ( and production method, in prep-
Youth" have been apbroved calling . artion for his debut into the Freneh
for expenditures totalling 61,000,000. | motor industry, in which his father
It ia designed to serve as a social , is a national figure.
welfare eenter where organizations , Sacrificing hie brilUant tennis ca-
connected with the German Youth ( reer at a time when he is in the
Movement will have their head ' height ot form, Lacoste has decided
quarters. The former kaiser’s Belle- that tennis must take second place to
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TeE coming generations up to 1940 ia al- j amend their petition and reset the
•—% l ready engaging attention. Population eaae.
figures, together with other facie re Thu plaintiffs claim that present
lating to juvenile life and occupation, rates are confiscatory .to ask for re-
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lisher of the San I Angelo Evening
Standard and the sn‛ Angelo Times,
dropped dead nt his home in Hnon-
ville, Mo., according to wor recoiv-
ed here Saturday. Mr Harte was
president of the Roonville Mill i com- 1
pany, one of the oldest flour mifis
in the aoft wheat belt of Missouri, - j
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LONDON, Nov. .The Golden hunband "ncaped iniury:
FATHER OF SAN ANGELO
PUBLISHER IS DEAD
Or Th* Assoclated Preas)
) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nev. 11. —
Taxi petting parties, one of the phe-
* nomena of the recent emancipation of
Turkish women, have been given a
boost by the chief of police of Con-
stantinople. * . 1
He has ordered taxi-drivers to re-
move the mirrors which they have
the habit of fastening on the inside
, of their windshields and hy means
of which they eould watch their
pansengera in the bach seat, ’ tam-
boul chauffeurs become co absorbed
in watching the. new game of flirta-
tion in which back-seat occupant,
indulge tkat the number of traffic
accident, ha. inereased by leap, and
bound. .Inee the inauguration of
these mirrors.
The chauffeurs plead that the mir-
ton are an essential precaution by
which they can eheek on passenger*
who have a habit of jumping our.
and running away without paying
their fares and also as a safeguhrd
against bandit clients who more than
oneo recently have hailed a taxi,
driven to the hills beyond Stamboal
and there wounded or murdered the ।
chauffeur and made away with his
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