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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
Chas. Rathmell
KRBC
Eggs Proficiently
Abilene FFA Chapter
10
was seelcted
"Through the Night;"
I
Although in 11] health for four
short talks made were by members
from a Perfect Heart,” at 11 a. m.
economics giris.
FOUND AMONG CARNATIONS.
o
\
the perpet w or.
FIRST CHI H( II OF CHRIST,
chorus
and the
FOUR YEARS AFTER REPEAL
RADIO CHAIN
In Quarter-Finals
a
CONN.
IOWA
•OEL
m
OKLA
“Poet office
department officials
MiSS
Wed-
State Monopoly
Class
Cotton
evidence that under the surface a
Jan.
3
hoo. former Texas Ranger and a
here
to sing at the
last
Dec
Juarez Has New
opened at A 02 bid. Jan
A 02 bid.
Rev ,
hoyr the market
warehouses
was steady 3 to 4 points
preach
But already 16 per cent of her i
p m
ling
EXCEL BIBLE CLASS
Ter
A 03
4M, Jan
May
July 4 65: Ort
Thus, four
--
Financial
Westingh u
the
strength in t lay
ed for their own safety he we
ould
shot
lacked
Livestock
by
ing
girls
losers at the close
machinery
(ESDA
Short
fining und r the code i estified t-
in
10.50;
day code limitations
on product ion l
Dealing
500.000 I
i,
man blurted. ’
All-Time High Bid
from the independer
h nf a
slaughter
5.00
rd
1 00.
TTP
Stbr"khheat
< Hh 1(o
uld in
projects in this
reduced
• 'A.;,,
on
week.
4
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m
i
1
Em
gma
Ebb Tide Fell After Four Years
Of Repeal; States Go Dry Locally
Mighty Longview
Paces Six Teams
Accused Head Of
. Cut Surrenders
Helen Oldham Again
Crowned Queen Of
morning at the family home. 1343
Orange street. .
Ex-Ranger Will Be
Buried In Stamford
One-War Road," and at 7:30 p m
by the pastor D D Gilmore B T.
Charles Rathmell, World war vet-
eran and for 25 years associated
with drilling or lumber operations
in Texas and Oklahoma oil fields*
and disturbing the
boarding house the
Milk Fund Given
$42.50 Additional
and about 4:30 his troubled breath-
ing awakened his wife. Death came
before she could summon a physi-
Dies Suddenly
Burial Sunday At
Coleman For World
War Veteran, 43
Drunk, Vagrancy
Cases Set For 5
Sunday service
Bpm Sunday s
nesday evening
ters are addressed, we will
able to deliver them.- he
nominees.
' Francis
Jo Ann
Log
1420 KCS
handiwork. There is no speech nor
language where their voice is not
heard."
Retail
Sale by
License
street. Burial will be made in Cole-
man. ,
Charles Rathmell, third son of
Mrs. Ella Rathmell and the lata
Jacob Rathmell, was born Novem-
ber 7. 1894, in Coleman county, near
Special Music, Sermons Announced About Shows And
r alu—r- l c j Poultry That Lay
For Abiene Churches Sunday
m
0-
0
main h
leave M
3*3. I
i dinary
H. T. Be
to comp <
Harry Golts ..................
McMurry Community Society of
the Methodist church ........
win meet j pi
o the
to decide whether the state Chris-
Man Endeavor convention- will be
held in Abilene.
troduce
solcalled
Young people's sen ice league. 6
p m
ind l
forced
and Yugoslavia.
In the Spanish civil war insur-
gent war planes renewed attacks
on the central front of the gov-
NEW
by farm
UTAH I
no re-
points
pie live under some form of cou
ty or township prohibition
Kentueky: home of bourbon h
WHO CAN NEITHER
READ NOR
W/TE
€NGLISH.
‘on open-
' trading
vere not
sources
few sell-
A man today in corporation court
pleaded not guilty on hts personal i
rights.
Charged with being intoxicated I
driller on the Heap-Ogden No 1
Rawlings well in Coke county he
eek were
roducton
Tteted.
futures
wer on
t owing
queen of the Future Parmers last
year
‘ Whatsoever you do, do with all
NF W VORK -re K<
YORK, Dec 4 Specia
KANSAS CITY Dec
o dominnily stndy
OV- . "SR 2ehuener
Surviving are three sors,T L of
Abilene F R of Brownw od and L.
I I Donohoo of San Diego Calif Mrs.
, Clifford Of* Vernon is the only dau- |
W IS THE ONLV
COLOR NOT TO BE
TOO T. NTE TO ( I 198h i
of the club..__
The tables were arranged in the
But the problem of where the
expressions started is Mill unsolved.
A show lays an egg, therefore it is
fowl
But a ham actor is just a ham
herged with drunken-
ed $5 each.
In had lived for the past 50 years Mrs
Donohoo died in 1912
BY CHARLIE ELLIS
Where the heck did all those old
, expressions ef the traveling troupe |
elusiveness since he walked out of
an extradition hearing in Columbus
and d iseppeared.
। Police Chief Ward Taylor said he
I and Deputy Sheriff Donald Ford
support to
more than i
est long
ve 13 00
■Il heir-
23 up.
ly to sc
buying power
",1 Many traders, broket
to even up ov
your might", was the motto given
to the club by Ollie B Webb, chief or five years, he apparently had
for Coleman,
I
NEW ORLEANS
NEW OR],FANF. Dec ।
class banquet Tuesday night Dec
14, at the church. It will start at
7:45 p. m.
Independent Ice company
Longhorn Creamery ......
Cash .....................
Mrs C W Cowden ......
Mrs George S Brown ....
Katheryne H Simpson ..
Total ....................
Proceeds from the drive go to
furnish under - nourished school
children with milk during the win-
ter AD contributions go to purchase
milk, all administrative work being
donated to the fund.
er
E 1
ELECTRJC
BARBED WIRE
FENCES
ARE BEING USED
BV MAW FARMERS .
FOR TEMPORARY
PASTURES.
COPR 137 sy Mr. sekvice. me.
Saturday Evening, December 4, 1937
ool at 9 30. Wed-
rvice at 8 p. m
5e-Fo at the
au f f iclent taryin
IN
NEW MEXICO,
THERE ARE
3O0
present. Faculty day. the hour yet to be announced,
from the home of his mother, Mrs.
I i ■ oung man On May 19 1887 ■
he married Annie Culberson and
they moved to Stamford, where he
Four years after repeal. here re
some of the interesting develop-
ments:
Alabama in 1937 became the 42nd
mark
ped early at
is. no-is eo
t* sold later
pedoutott
ly selung a
taken in hand on the
put throuch a farm
ing, Johns-Manv
Owens-Illinot=,
Agate 4
*--)
ommn
-—i
enin | V
( 0«.
----------- The “big-time” bootlegging that
Ohio U "wet " made a shambles of the ‘20s is gone.
- - But bootlegging is by no means
E-ram eake, 43 per cent protein, per
11 25-26,
e. — ——--- ...
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
Sunday school 9 45 a rn
Morn
FI
Individ- _ Whil
1100, 6 peinl
(%
to rai e midwestern ga line prices "rhe
bymeans of gasollne-buytng from
a 1 France's eastern allies. Later he
' will go to Czechoslovakia, Rumania
late; best yea
ers 25 40 his
bulla 50-73 h
lower, inrgely
■leetj. 4000
2300 dtrects
Fat lambs 25
decitne, slaug
feeding lamba
lamb top * A
' tives, compar
tttade** be
announced He will speak at the
morning service on "Spirtuality,"
.. 20
.. 10
.. 2
... 2
. 2.50
... 2
$42.50
Testimony that most major-oil
companies curtalied the manuf-
bacture of gasoline in March. 1935.
- I PENN,
OH? —pca6
lookedion
HOW HAST THOU PURCHASED
THIS EXPERIENCE? __
BY MY PENNY OF OBSERVA-
TION -Shakespeare.
• Register and Tribune Syndicate
Photoservice)
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NEXT: Which can be made more quickly, a place kick or a
drop kick?
STAMFORD De. 4— (Spl.)—
Funeral for Charles Henry Dono-
Then too. It would probably low-
er the prices of two scrambled at
midnight in the Grace, and cause
a few old hens to become more* fa-
vorable toward John L. Lewis and
controlled production.
04
#-e0e
Spangler, Louise Bynum,
to approximately the rate of con-
sumption. During these four years
almost a half billion gallons of
POWERS--
(Continued from page one) :
French Canadlan nun. marooned
on the island about three month.
At Geneva the league of nations
received a Chinese protest agatnst
Italy’s formal recognition at Man-
chukuo, the protectorate Japanese
established in Manchuria.
At Warsaw French Forelge Min-
ister Tvor Delbos began the first
ot a series of conferences with
4u Pont
i Putures e
4.53; Nareh
Stephens, June Moore and Maxine
French Miss Oldham is a junior
in Abilene high school. She was died
father-son banquet recently. She
y 2)
Reading room 908 " North Second
open every dayex ept Sundays and
holidays, from 12 to 5 p m.
speak on "The Willing Offering HICKORY CHURCH OF CHRIST
P -Virgil H
sed head of
of crimmal
ist him in
MIDDLE-WESTERN farmers have turned to electricity in mark-
ing off temporary pasture for their live stock. Although a low
power is used, and the animal receives only a harmless shock,
the fence is, nevertheless, most effective. A single battery will
furnish current for 15 miles of fence.
5 30—Swing session <ET).
5 45—Chimes concert.
Evening
6 00—Dance hour (ET).
6 15—Taylor County Tuberculosis
‘e- association.
6:30—For mother and dad (ET.
1 7:00—All request hour (ET).
8:00—Good Night.
10 30—JL Frimi, Jr , and rchestra,
11 00,4ddy R dzers Orchestra
* ■ Orehentra
Photocrime
Solution
raday.
leaving
the first
The others
firmament sheweth his
have been given Jobs and a billion
Six states are still dry as regards ( dollars have been invested in the
state liquor laws Georgia licenses liquor and beer business
corroN PRODI <
fort worth Dec 4 v
ers Suppiy company’s cotto
| tions (fob Texas mille) Prin
: r:,‘20-2 “prmmerama -
drove to the Effinger home and
sounded the horn of their automo-
Wilt Thou
Evening prayer at 7 30. James
For the second successive year
Helen Oldham was crowned queen '
of the local chapter of the Future 1
, Farmers of America at the annual
Four years after repeal. the “hard-liquor” tide has covered al-
most the entire country. The six states in white are the only ones
with state laws prohibiting liquor today, and none of even these
states has an absolutely “bone-dry” law. Of the liquor states, 28
hold to a licensing system, 14 to state monopolies. None has
switched control systems since repeal.
“h)
f 3 «f
F U meets at 6 to p m John J.
Toombs la Sunday schodl superin-
tendent.
Anthem. “How Long
P *m at the St. Paul Methodist
church here with the Rev: E A.
points lov
Foreign
form of a large E Pumpkins, Oak
Leaves, and candles were arranged
to decorate the tables. A turkey-
dinner was served by the home
peace in
tend the recent r
tions There aiso
Postmaster Relays
Address Warning
Users of the mails were relayed
a warning from the post office de-
Dartment in Washington today by
Postmaster O. A. Hale.
Letters of local origin which bear
neither specific address nor post of-
fice box numbers will be held three
days and then returned—provided
they bear return addresses. Other-
wise they win go to the dead letter
department.
Hale. acting on instrucMons from
First Asst. Postmaster General W
W Howes. said the warning ap-
plies particularly to merchants and
business houses which address bills
simply by the name of the individ-
ual and “Abilene, Texas.”
“Unless the clerks happen to
know persons to whom those let-
JUAREZ, Chib. Dee 4— (UP)—
This border city had a new staff
of state police today, after Gov
Gustavo L Talamantes of Chihua-
hua discharged Col. J J De Men-
doza. chief of the state police and
eight officers tn a sudden move yes-
terday
Other Juarez officials said they
could give no reason for the mass
removal Mendosa and the staff
were ordered to appear before the
governor immediately
An tan io Rubio Chaves of Chihua-
hun-City was appointed by Govern-
or Talamantes to suceged Mendoza,
who was reported to have been de-
moted to chief of the Juarez val-
ley police
Eight federal rurals from Mexico
City arrived in Juarez last night
and were believed to have orders
to “take over" the border city of-
fice.
Clyde Stayton ari
morning service.
pie R< W C Ashford pastor, daughter, Mrs. W r Clifford of
wdl preach at 7 p m on the sub- Vernon.
? Mr definite ebb tide has set in.
Dry as Regards
"Hard" Liquor
_____ $1
7 30 p.
i will be
Jerusalem."
major companies and 41
uals are being tried here alleges I
they operated a price-fixing con-
I to Flow demand Dec. 7 s6
. Offering were small from ,
and while the trade bought the
ing orders depressed prices
I Cotton goods sales for the >
estimated at 1« per cent
unexpectely at 4:30 this
mons university, teaching the
group S. E. Pass, president of the
class, urges old. new and prospec-
tive members to be present Sun-
day morning. The day has been set
aside as Tithe day. Final arrange-
ments will als be made for the
OALVARY BAPTIST.
North Ninth and Victoria Sun-
day school, 9 45 a m preaching at
11 a. m. on the subject, "Lfe’s
Sixty persons,
members were
members attending were Miss Tom-
$1 who raced to the 14. tone flipped 1
to Wheeler on the 1-yard line and I
Novice. He attended Coleman
schools. and enlisted in the army
during the World war. After the J
close of the war, he located in vr-
ious Oklahoma and Texas points,
moving from Tyler to Abilene in 4
1934. His father died Dec. 7, 1931
His wife, the former Velda Ken-
ney. whom he married in Henri-
etta. Okla , and four children sur-
vive. The children are Mary Ella,
Betty Nan. Charles, Jr., and James
Kenney, two months of age.
Besides his mother, four broth- I
era, Barnes Rathmell of Novice, I
John Rathmell of Zapata, William I
Rathmell of Anthony, N. M., and I
Jacob Rathmell of Amarillo; and I
two sisters, Dora Elizabeth and I
Kate Rathmell, also survive.
Completed funeral arrangemehts I
will be announced from Laughter |
Funeral home.
my Clack. Miss Bobby Clack, J. C. Jacob
Humphrey, H S. Fatherree, L. E
Dudley, and J. I. Moore, club spon-
sor. Other guests were DC Cox of
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Womans missionary ’day. with
Mrs. M. H Brasher to give the
morning address on "The Place of
Missions in the Church." Anthem:
sale of beer and domestic wine More than two billion dollars in
only. Kansas and Oklahoma per- tax revenue have gone into nation-
mit only 3 2 beer. Tennessee 5 peral, state, and local treasuries from
cent. M s1ssippi permits local oh- liquor and beer.
tion on 4 per cent beer North Caro- । Liquor production has at
-lina, dr Mate-wide. permits coun- *“* * ‘
ties to sell liquor if they wish:
Here from the state headqur- I time high price of $110 a pound
ch ter Seven grandchildren also
survive.
NFW YORK
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 c
. opened quiet, unchanged r
l dinappointing Liverpool rah
, Mch 7 97 May s 02 JJ) s
BY WILLIS THORNTON
NEA Service Staff Correspondent
The repeal tide which was let
loose on December 5, 1933 appears
to be reaching its crest. There is
. ■ IDAH0 .
myg- wro.
from six i
were Marv
as high as expected and iongs tiq-.odated
for over the week-end
There was little desire to trade except
to even commitments in advance or thr
final official crop j estimate die next
Wednesday.
oil?, merchandii
were nrrow T
Whil extreme
bile. Effinger appeared with his
“Turn Ye Even to Me” < Harker>.
with BIIl Hatc he ras soloist din-Simmgns university. Homer allowed, to be shown.
th* f ' pastor. Sunday school. 10---------------------—
Wmarawersthe qde. taomoucanwe A "ailiseamnany 7Cpmm°° evening thus ended ‘ 1s-month perlod ot
Be Happy in Heaven Knowing Our sermon, 7 30 subject -Tie Jew in
Loved S*?? AreN t" Ihere 2" Prophecy ’ Prayer meeting.
The anthem wii be Lav My need ar 7 p m
Sins on Jesus" (Hawley with Opal
Nany. Katheryn Stubblefield and YOUNG BUSINESS MENS
Frank Harris as soloists BIRLE CLASS
Bervices are at7am and 11- s University Baptist church
Rathmell. 933 Meander
daughter Marjorie. 20. and the four
drove to police headquarters.
Taken to county jail and then al-
most immediately before common
pleas Judge E E. Everett Effinger
obtained his release under 41 000
bond on a writ of habeas corpus.
This Curious World
mventories in
IIVERPOOI
LIVERPOOL. Dec 4 Cot
ceipts Spot suiet prices or
higher; quotations in pence
strict good middiing 5.48; go
sis. strict middling 4.93; mid
strict- low midline 4 43 —»
after repeal,
'Putting God 1
and on "An I
on th? Or
Tuscola, C. H Collins worth, Merkel.
Knox* Parr. Taylor County agent.
Icon C. Ranson, assistant, county
agent, Jacque Nevils and Willie
Griffith. Fathers attending the
banquet were Shelby Manley, L E.
Williams, Herman Rucker, M E
Cornelius. C. O. Stinchcomb, Hen-
ry Tillett, Clyde Oldham. F H.
Young. H. G. Harvey, L. C. Dunn,
Lloyd Bynum, C. C. Spielder, W. O.
Kemper, and Arthur Taylor.
2 "s
4/8
CHICAGO Dec. 4 (»- An an
Plead not gullty, judge. How do
born?, Jr , minister, will .speak at things and th** rout in? of gathering .
Wroten.lay lender: sermon vs • note
teotar LTee. m gan the Junior hesday evening service, 7:30 o clock CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dec 3—,
choir HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST —Harvard, dramatic club hopes its
1/ he dormer electricek cohtractpr pomai Harvest
.»-« rs.
are taking the atand that firms
which advance credit should have
reason to know the last street ad-
dresses of individuals to whom
they send statements."
Ject. "An Import vi D
T. U. meets at 6 o’cloci
PI on sale
ta bir s 45 1
holdover 5e
d 20 30 good
• enb) 75 to
8 Hopkins ' n 12 years director cowboy Fon the old Dian
of Sunday school work, in th? ranch, was to be held today at 2 30
Texas Baptist convention, will
speak Out of 667 standard Sunday
srhool? in the South Texas under
Mr Hopkins' leadership has’ 231.
Rama Dell Robinson and Mrs.
speaker at the banquet. Other been improving recently: and as a
independent refiners
John Shafford, El Dorado, Ark
former national co-ordimtar of re
have to be bumped off Butch
Al twice while the two
B Hr was born at Cleburne Febru- I
an 16 1869 and ram? to Haskell |
de 4W th Brod
DALLAS, Dec. 4-——Longviev's
mighty Loboes paced six teams into
quarter-finals of the Texas inter-
scholastic league football race today
with two more to be added in games
this afternoon.
The Loboes crashed Lufkin from
the undefeated, untied list yester-
day with a 19-0 victory that fa
ther demonstrated why Longview is
the outstanding favorte for the
state championship.
Dick Miller, boomed as the sea-
son s butstanding pack, bore the
brunt of the Longview offensive.
He <cored two touchdowns and his
brother, Hardy Miller, counted the
other.
Sherman's Bearcats staged a jar-
ring upset to eliminate the unde-
feated Highland Part (Dallas)
Golden Avalanche, favored by many
to reach semi-finals of the state
race. An old trick scored for Sher-
man. Bryan replaced Pratt at full-
back. Pratt stepped off near the
side while Pelly halfback, trotted
toward the bench on the far side.
Clyde Stone shot a pass to Pelly
Not mentioning any names, there
and in the evening on ; My Moth- ihavebeen. enough egg laying cinema
ers Bible Music at both serv- ( attractions here to cause a greater
ices under the dir ction of Mrs. E. than sentieman,
C Spurgin. Choir director. Church 1 Eonr Wallace, ever considered pos-
Subject of le on-sermon: -God school meets at 10 » m An appeal 5 PDR M h reoar
the Only Cause an I Creator", has been issued from the church moyRihis regular
Golden text: psalms 19.1-3 -Th? for clothes and toys to be dis- fl u " ‘ 5188 Long. contests
heavens de E or coa; tributed among the needy. ’ | bnnE ad theanecesat ohe paginig
TRINITY BAPTIST the Easter bunny.
633 South Eleventh, Sunday ’
school. 9:45 a, m: sermon. "The
Rainbow of Codis Promises," 11
% ill give
the class.
2-tne request of th? NRA petrol-
। eumcede_"authority a ax on record
today intTre lederal government s |
gasoline price-fixing case
The Indictment on which 16 -
Thomas E F
er Fred Hu
will b? in cha
5 State Police Staff
T 00== bahce oychestragwz;Har
and Or hestry-*chain
t 30 —LInton Wej4 Comment
7 45 N la I yand Her Songs.
• 00 Bern Mance on the Radlo
• 00-NBQ‛Symphony (1% hrs >
10 00 Bafn Dake* west repeat
gone No one knows how much
liquor te bootlegged Estimates vary
' alt the wav from 15 to 40 per cent.
Some bootlegzing is "big" enough
so that 98 people were Indicted in
one Philadelphia ring. The reve-
nuers are .'ill seizing a half-million
gallons of illicit booze each year.
Contributions to the Parent-
Teacher association s milk fund yes-
terday totaled 342.50, Mrs. Edith C
Smith, secretary-treasurer said last
night.
This brings the total of the en-
tire drive to $151.57.
Donations received yesterday
were:
clan,
including elub Funeral rites will be held Sun-
Bro Mingus
musical readings
meet in % nt 9 40
Paul Meth
Franklin will giv
ment H M Hat
m: FlOyd.Ha
a m: B T. U.. 6:30 p m.-ser-
mon. “A Dreadful Meeting." 7:30-
p. n The Rev. Sam Malone is----
pastor. actor, or Robert Tayw ,
* i And a jerkwater town is still
ANSON AVENUE BAPTIST merely a jerkwater town, or Abi-
—On Hickory street north of Har- lene, where ‘Tobacco Road” isn’t
“•) GA.
north <mi ( th R( n or
CHRIST
P
on "The Reigi
News.'atR:» It 2
cemetery.
Mr. Donohoo died Friday after- 1
noon at 2 m at the home- of his
hymn. "Shepherds of Souls:" re-
cessional, “Rejoice Believers
/ D 5
the Black Legion, has
here tn fight chrge
sy Ricalis n- filed again
Michigan.
Reed, pastor officiating.
Burial will follow in Highland
melting and Philip Morris,
Backward were American Ca
wn Mr Reduct u anta ge
■ tepnone and N V AW Brake
5:00— Newlight Baptist
(colored).
nothing hesbeen settted about the
liquor problem excepting the fact
that nothing is ever settled about
the liquor problem
Willis P. Gerhart, rector: Harold Fifth and Highland. Bible classes, not an omen, but one of the hens
Thoma organist and choir direc- 9:45 a. m sermon subjects of Hom- used In a barnyard scene of its
tor er Haile-, minister will be "Spirit- new show "Straight Scotch," laid
cuxrp,, wurevurepvix ral suicide 10:50 a m. and "Obe- an egg last night during rehearsal
"—tdence, 7 15 p m. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—(P—
. The hen is idoing her part to keep
filled the gap required for storage
and aging. Now it will level off
Afternoon
2:00- Moran Community.
2:15—Howard Payne vs. Hardin-
Simmons football game.
1 4 45—Tex Cole, Trail Songs.
5:00—Easy To Remember (Er.
5:15—World Book Man.
5:20— Novelties (ET).
5:30Artist Roll Call (Er.
Evening
6 00— Dance Hour (ET).
6 15—Taylor County Tuberculosis
association.
6 30—Melody Time <ET>.
6.45—Torrid Tempos «ET).
7 00—Musical Newsy 'ED.
7:15—Sports Pa rad?
7 30—Oklahoma Outlaws (ET.
8:00—All Request Hour (E).
8.30—News Roundup.
8:45— All Request Hour (Cont.)
9:00—Ray Maddox Orchestra.
9:30—Good Night.
SUNDAY
Morning "
8 00— Pacific Paradise (Er.
8 15—Corinth Baptist church.
8 30—Church of Christ.
9:00—G.B, Shelburne Jr., gospel
preacher.
9:15—Harmony Hall 'ED.
9:30— College Daze (ET).
10:00—Victory Bible class.
10:45—Gypsy Fortunes (ET).
11:00—First Presbyterian church.
Afterneen
12:00—Tommy Tucker’s orchestra
' <ED.
12:30—Poems and Melody.
1:00—Sam Morris.
1:30—Sunshine Hour.
1:45—American Legion.
2:00—-Christian Hour.
2:30—Rochester varieties.
3 00—All Church Hour
3 30— Bachelorettes, girls’ trio.
3:45—Kay Kyser orchestra (W.
4:00— Elna Tucker, songs.
4 15—The Green Room (EI).
Butch said Al had com? home
ked ar shot himself ’ The
prtessor knew that Al had not—
—cd not possibly have commit-
ted He found two IN-
STAN\Y fatal bullet wounds in
Als heah, proving he was.MUR-
DERED! \ isObvigus"no man
can inf ' h INSTANTLY FATAL
wound, then shoot himself AGAIN
On questioning, Doll broke down
and admitted that Butch, after
learning Al had killed Levy, decid-
Dr. E. B Surface, pastor, will
inentary |
7:15.
prolbition in almost a third of
, ( its counties. That recalls the sit-
i nation just before national prohi-
bition in 1920
Representative John J Cochran
nf Missouri, surveying these dr
$ patches on the map and comparing
them with congressiona[ distr 4
admits that »it would not take a
great deal of agitation to f
state to permit sale of ‘hard”
liquor.
you expect a man to ret drunk, if j
He doesn't where he Uvea I try -
to do my drinking peacefully, but ' . ____ - 2 A -
tf I get drunk on the streets they ernment forcee. On the Ara^oo
_____arrest me. and iff go home they i front the soverment retaliated, by
twat—btet here for the champtontarrest me. What am goingvodo7+A-mass air attack on Almudevar.
f the Junior f eding contest a' the The Judge sugzested he could stap 1
International Livestock Exposition, drinking, and passed his case un- geared against an -year-old New
Homer Graber. Mineral Point, til 5 P m today. 1 York boy charged with vagrancy.
W farm youth, sold the junior I A 19-year-old girl pleaded not He pleaded guilty to "moochimg*
titleholder "Jerry At auction’ to gutity to the charge of vagrancy 1 but told the judge that tie was hum-
esentatives of thf stevens hotel ! Her esse also was pnssed until 5 gry and nbeded the food.
Cl ago. The ahimhl weighed 1.200 p. m, today Two met
pounds, making the kale price 51330. 1 A 510 fine, suspended, was as- ness were
xnc-wraf am XETWORK
12 00—Don Bestor and Orchestra.
12 30—Capers from the Campu. -
1 00— Your Host from Buffalo.
1:30—To Be Announced 415 m.)
1 45—To Be Announced (150 m.)
4 00— Top Hatters Orchestra,.
4 30— Kindergarten Via Radlo.
5 00—Spanish Revue Orchestra.
5 30— Press- Rad to News Period.
5 35— Football Scores- weaf. The Stroll-
ins Sonster - network.
5 <5— Religion from the News.
6:00— Wm Scotti A Orchestra.
8 30—Tex O’Rourke and Boys.
8 45— Jean Sablon and Songs.
7 00-- Bob Ripley Program—to c.
7 30-Jack Haley Variety--in C.
8 00— Al Roth and Orcheytra.
8 30—Special Delivery, Serial.
5 >30—NBC Symphony <14 hrs.}
10 30—Ai Donahue ana Orchestra.
11 00—Don Bestor and Orchestra.
11.30—Blue Barron's Orchestra.
< BS-WABC NETWORK
12 no—Oriental* Radio Concert.
12 15— Jimmy shields and Songs.
12 30— Buffalo Presents Program.
1:00—To Be Announced (3 hrs.)
4:00—Frank Dailey’s Orehestra.
4:15—George Olsen’s Orchestra,
4:45—Cooldge String Quartet.
5 25— Press-Radio News Period.
5 30—Eddie Dooley on Football.
5 45—Ben Feld and Orchestra.
8 OO—The Saturday Swing Clubs
8 30— The Nlagara Falla Band — basic.
Serenade at Sunset --west.
7:00—Tour Unseen Friend —-east.
7 30— Johnny and Russ Morvan.
8:00—Prof Quiz Qulzzes— to cat
S 30—Among Our Souventrs— wabe, Sat-
urday’s Serenade chain.
• OO—The Htt Parade - c to c«
• 45—Patti Chapin Song Period.
1 10:00—Frankie Masters Orchestra.
10 30—Benny Goodman Orchestra.-
11:00—Sammy Kaye Orchestra--east; Or-
rin Tucker Orchestra—west.
11:30—Dancing Music Orchestra.
NBC-wJZ (BI I Kl NETWORK
12 30—The Club Matinee Hour.
1 .30—Louis Panico’s Orchestra.
1 45—Be Announced, 2 * hr«.
4:30—Rakov and His Orchestra.
5 00—News M Weber's Orchestrs.
5 30—Press -Radio News Perlod,
5 35—Scores and John B Kennedy—w]s;
Alma Kitcbell. Johnny O’Brien *
Ha rm onie as net work.
8.00—A Message of Israel Program.
6:30—Uncle Jim and Queries—east; Ed-
die Varzhs Orchestra—west.
spiracy beginning in March, 1935.
fieid engineer.: He was
routine inspection ol
ten office of the Works Progi
administration in sin Antonio
GRADI M LY GO DRY
---------. .... ... owu Of the 28 states land the DU-I
Mar.*10 gouty st an °C trict of Columbia, which have it-1
"ar aha thereNa T i Ara nhri cense systems, and the 14. state whiskey have gone to the bonded
-------- ' which haye statemonopolies, " -
1tas ,wt t '.-tetra since ret NOTIING is ever SETTI ED
Mam "wet" states are gradually -
goig dry locally.
HEAVENLY RIST EPISCOPAL I P m Bible classes meet at
Second Fm.' in Advent. . a m.i young people, 6 P m.
Holy Coni : 30 a m. PECAN cint II OF CHRIST
Church ,nl. 9 45 a. m Pecan and Eleventh streets, M come from
| wzuchqeerms.na HarhgActar. Jerk;
mon. "Sources of. HelponLres h^’XB,b^C1rh "bdi
Problems, Il a m Processional, prayer mecting. ' ? m Inthe ab- prompted by an old expression that
communion once of h e.regular minuter. Mr. was rather vividly brought to mind
-P ' . . i yesterday by two very, very brief
LOCUST CHURCH OF CHRIST Associated Press dipatches. They
Seventh and Locust: G. B. Shek had no relation in the scheme of
ma jor - eompanies to buy
FISHFRMAN’S BIBLE
Meets at • । ■
Chun h a
will be arra ged bi R
the lesson will b
R?v C A Powell el •
ro% up a* much
besh, most lead
m. sunday school 9:45 starts at 9 45 a m. with Professor
At dx o'clock, young people W. A. Stephenson of Hardin-Sim-
Doug Blankenship bucked over. I
Stone kicked the winning point.
Austin (El Paso), Temple and
Robstown joined Longview, Sher- I
man and Conroe, which drew a bye
in the first round Austin downed
Abilene 3-0 when Pat Lowry, burly I
tackle, booted a field goal from the 1
29-yard line after a forward-let- I
eral had carried 47 yards deep Into I
Eagle territory. I
Temples touchdown twine— |
Dutchman Doss and Ejel Wesson— I
sent the Wildcats to a 30-0 vtetory I
over Thomas Jefferson (San An- I
tonio). Wesson scored two touch- I
downs. Does one and Wesson kicked I
two goals. I
Robstown and Mission battled to I
a scoreless tie but the cotton pick- I
ers made four penetrations and
Mission none to take the game. I
Smith. Robstown tackle, missed two I
field goals from the 35-yard nne i
Amarillo plays at Wichita Falls I
and Wobdrow Wuson (Dallas) at 1
North Side Fort Worth- In thia I
afternoon s games I
Conroe and Robstown arranged
for their quarter-final game leal
night It wiilbe at Conroe Friday. " I
Pairings next week will be:
Amarillo-Wichita Falls winner vs. I
Austin El Paso,. Sherman va l
North Side-Woodrow Wilson win-
ner Longview vs. Tempie, Conroe I
vs. Robstown. .
s formidable prohibition movement
in Congress."
Dry organizations are taking on
new life. Their campaigns today
are. streamlined, using the latest
in movies, radio and other means
of persuasion. Some are working
under the slogan ' Prohibition by
1940." The rise in automobile
death tolls gives them their best
argument since 1919
BILLION DOLLARS INVESTED
In the meantime, a million men
FIRST MIJTODIST
Sundaysei 3 1
J H Xmbl ■
at 20 50 a n and
T mormir , it
•'Fraire the Lord c
Young people me et at
had gone to his work yesterday.
He returned about 1 a. m. today;
1725 Hickory street. Hollis Swar- j eges 011 the American breakfast
ford minister, will preach at 10:30 I fable. Agriculture department econ-
Forget Me?" (Prluezer) a m. and 7 45 p m Tue-day song omist s said today a high rate of
At 7 p ’ii . Dr. Surface's subject practice, 7 30 p m : Friday service, ’ egg production this fall has kep:
Is "The Opport ine Moment” Mu- 7:45 p m. prices from following their usual
sic will be by the Central girls'glee xayinipcpuneu seasonal advance.
club, directed b Flor Lee Pope NAKAkINE ( Hl EC II
Ms.eree w-w 041.801 Chestnut street TheRev. .„Thre.vou h!got .the department
piano Sunri o 15 a m R B Ollmore pastor will preach of..asricuitur and the Broadway
Mid-week wednesdav 7 at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sun- i cntics giving out statements that
p.m — dry loc’. 9:15 n, m : youg peo- ine uP about the same.
pies meeting, 6:30 pm. | Where dirt the old gag originate
FIRST PIESDYTERIAN that specif | if a stage production
Dr T S. Knox pastor, will 210 LUTHERAN - was foul. "It laid an egg"?
. preach a- 1 a m and 715 pm. 10(11 Cypress street. H L Wie-
Organ bust for the morning serv- deraenders. pastor. Sunday sthool. W it a re true hat every.toul
ice: Andante Pastorale" .Alex«.; 9:45 ’ m : English service. 10:30 show laid an eRz. there misht be
offertort solac Pc- ", An- a. m: German service with holy : some Jus ication in the old saw:
them "Sun of 'Mv- so j" । sum. • communlon, 11 :15 a. m Bible study, "Don't step on that egg!” which
mersaitier, ..... - 17:30. P m. Subject of sermon: ' causes the ir specting to perk up
Organ . . ,, , "Make Ready for the Lords Re-ibeforehe.r - the asininity of
- prelude. -Moonlight" (Frvsingeri: tum. —
offertory r .........ri' ?! D w: LOCI ST. STREET METHODIST
ell,. Nrs Leslie Grimes sing A mlssTon church at South Eighth
“Angel Voices of the Sky .Math- and Locust. Independent of any
, • '.lurch, conference or convention
। with all. persons welcome, Ernest
' W. Wilson, leader in charge, has
ane further eurtatiment wa
There were 3.077,576 bal
tn government loan throuch
March eased from 7 9s tn
quotatlons tewar the emt
1 hour 2 to 8 points net lomwet
quiet displa
at 11 a. m. and
y BORT.
dlver Farm. !■ Wk m
"o"e Sound Anacont“, i <r
_ -----...
SovrSIDE ( tit ne fl OF
CHRIST
Tenth and Chestnut • Wh Keep
the Commandmenta of G oc since
We Are . . Un-
der Grace? win be the suljeet nf
Frank M Mullins, minister, at 11
a m He wll Mink on "God Per-
fectly Defensive," 7:30 p m Bible
classes mieet X' 9 15 a m \ nunc
people. 6 30 p m • men’s prayer
meeting, 7'p m
a m at • tilt SL ♦. • .....— --
cl '! • I' Strsie
? his nccompani- NRA Code Figures
ln; planut. and i In Madison Trial
•hurts
Commodities RI
erip on th* up
Birmingham nn i
m ident i Madison, Wis, Dec 4
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