The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 5 of 14
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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
really
Kaiser
SPEEDY ACTION
ON BELIEF BILLS
IBEA GUARDED
IN WISCONSIN
painter
Not that
t fail to
andy, but
bre one it
wanted
ght-Point Program Sent
To Congress As Senate
Votes Measure '
Armed Deputies Used After
Farmers Declare Embargo
On Product
counties were closed today. Plck-
eta had invaded several factories
and destroyed cheese by pouring
gallons of kerosene on it.
Deputies hurled tear gas at
strikers in Waukesha County, but
despite their efforts 25 truck-
loads of milk were dumped. More
than 7000 gallons of milk were
destroyed by kerosene near Dar-
boy.
feet from the surface and rose to
top with the aid of the Munson
Lung, a submarine safety device,
which was perfected after the
sinking of the S-4 and the 8-15.
PLAN TROOP SCHOOL
h in this
difference
ate prom-
fter being
rule to
LIm talk an
be dis-
e of his
t why as
nore-than
kind of
anywhere
says what
want to
outset. If
owever, he
interpreted
, determi-
to do the
what the
of excite-
they want
deliberate
any do not
rns back,
hcm have
is of pecu-
on.
Germany
ionalism, a
ucture and
tly well de-
constructive
heir desire
ie appeared
other things
-kaiser and
was just a
elements of
United Press.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. — An
iht- point reconstruction pro-
mt drafted by President Hoover
s before the 72nd Congress to-
y as it attempted in ita closing
ys to rush thru essential legis-
ion.
With less than two weeks of his
in as President remaining, the
let executive sent to the capi-
yesterday a message outlining
i views on legislation he con-
era necessary to rehabilitate
e country, , '
He warned the legislators that
a present is a time of "critical
portance". and that their best
orts were needed to avoid
rave dangers." He sketched
> steps which he considered
pessary for "the promotion of
nomic recovery.”
Wagner Bill Passed.
At the time the message was
ivered to the Senate that body
1 under consideration the La-
llette-Costigan relief bill which
shortly passed as amended by
lator Wagner, New York, Dem-
at. The bill carries $300,000,-
) for relief loans to the states
I liberalization of the con-
uction loan features of the Re-
istruction Finance Corporation
Ready again to aid in inaug-
uration of a President is Elmore
Cropley, clerk of the United
States Supreme Court, holding
Rellef loan aid waa urged in the the Bible with which Chief
sident’s message, as was a re-. Justice Charles Evans Hughes |
st that the pending bankruptcy will swear in Franklin n. Roose- |
, which has passed the House, velt as President. Cropley held !
enacted into law. At the time the Bible when President Hoov-
- message waa received, the Sen-. er was sworn lnt„ office. •
had made the latter measure __===========— --------= [
unfinished business. In its
sent form, however, it does not
vide for reorganization of the
[roads which Mr. Hoover sought
[order to relieve the railroad
h drain of the R. F. C.
Glass Bill Favored.
By United Press. -
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 21.-
Forces of armed deputies deployed
along Wisconsin highways today
to clear paths thru picket lines
for farmers trucking milk to mar-
ket.
The officers set up their pa-
trols near camps of sullen pickets
who said they would continue
their attempts to prevent milk
from being delivered to market
until prices mount to $1.40 per
100 pounds. They met without
comment the authorities’ an-
nouncement that whatever meas-
ures necessary will be applied to
Insure farmers safe transport to
dairy centers.
Picketing in the state-wide milk
strike started a day in advance of
plans of Walter M. Singler, presi-
dent of the cooperative milk pool.
Violence broke out yesterday oh
several fronts, resulting in use of
tear gas to scatter pickets and
minor injuries to several farm-
ers.
Thousands of pounds of milk
were dumped. Threats were heard
that cheese factories and cream-
eries were to be bombed. As a
result, a majority of cheese fac-
tories in Winnebago, Waupaca,
Calumet, Outagamie and Brown
Two million of the 5,000,000
slaves on the world today are
Chinese girls between the ages of
four and eighteen.
Eight of every ten homes
in America have at least one net.
U. S. Army Official to Be Speaker
Mere
Major 8. C. Gurney, Medical
Corps, U. S. Army, will speak at
a troop school meeting of the Re-
serve Officers Association Thurs-
day night, Secretary Reuben K.
Ransone announced today.
Motion picture slides will sup-
plement his lecture, in the Blue
Room at the Worth Hotel,
YOU WILL FIND BETTER FOODS FOR LESS AT
CLEMENT-BRUNER
FOOD STORE
303-305 WEST WEATHERFORD STREET
FREE PARKING Across the Street From Our Store
SAME PRICE today
AS 42 YEARS AGO
CITIZENS TICKET 25 ounces for 25%
PLANNING RALLIES • my /
arrived, he
an or pass
thin a year
tion to sup-
an be reha-
iligent :.....
h trash sa
his various
it is beyond
se that he
way upward
less he had
the back of
.......any 1
here are in
ral and Rus-
of establish-
rinly planted
o make much
le have en-
ntments and
nce the war.
ward their lot
ler than It
Il the Hohen-
as done so
retrain the
atops as the
lae-tam. and
g was First
t of Germany
ire that the
n he re-estab-
erything into
Mlemental mo
ure, building
d solely on a
ingness to lie
restige for the
vant to a dis
-asoning I" all
of that Hitler
kaiser
er ambitious
divide power
lled to do so.
here he is to-
stood in the
The remaining six points of his
Every Possible Campaign Method
to Be Used
City Council- candidates on the
Citizens Ticket will wage their
campaign over both the radio and
gram were:
ratification of the Great Lakes-
Lawrence seaway treaty to fur-
RAAmglezr en Glass Banking at rallies thruout the city, start-1
1 now before the House, to ing In about two weeks, Chairman
Ing then the nation'a credit F. T. Crimmins said today.
icture: “We are going to utilize every
residential authority to em-posble method of our
go arms shipments to warring ’“’WW- method of carrinE our
ions to preserve peace; campaign before every person in
Expansion of the home loan Fort Worth," Mr. Crimmins
fount banks into a general added
itzage discount system: i Speakers other than candidates
ons of the R. F. C. act; - for the campaign will b« an-
substitution of the Hyde plan nounced as the movement pro-
federal leasing of " margin al” gresses, he pointed out.
in lands for the domestic allot- Meanwhile, petitions indorsing ’
It farm relief plan which is the opposition ticket and present
workable." ----couneilmen are being filled with
■ names. They must be submitted
the city secretary by March 4.
M/E LECTURE SERIES
turned Missionary Will Speak
Thursday
lev. James Brabazon, returned
plenary from India, will begin
eries of lectures Thursday eve-
Lat the Alliance Goepel Taber-
le, 605 West Magnolia Avenue,
[everend Brabazon has lived in
hadabad, headquarters of Ma-
ma Gandhi, and has had sev-
j interviews with Gandhi.
reopticon pictures will accom-
L each lecture.
lev. George N. Carlson, district :
periwendent of the Christian
I Missionary Alliance, will as-
| in the lectures. Services will
held at 7:30 p. m. daily, thru
day '
pap should never be used on .
te silk. It should be dissolved
water before laundering is be-
J. HURWITZ
KOO West Belknap
For Tuesday and Wednesday
recC Fresh Yard 10,
LUUS Doz. IUC
COFFEE" ‘ .u lSe
SALMON Tan 72€
SLICED Lb.
RACON Cellophane 11/
BAUUN Wrapped 11C
QUITTER Sweet 16,
DU I I tn Clover Lb. IOC
pure Sliced 10.
PEAUNILS No. 21 luC
BAKING
POWDER
ECONOMICAL
AND EFFICIENT
Double Tested/
Double Action:
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
good for
children
...and they like it!
This delicious cheese food is
as digestible as milk itself.
s way in Ger-pl
p a following. [
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following up D
vantage of be-sr
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I It spreads, slices.
■ toasts, melts . . .
Radio
Home 106-10-12-14-16 Home
Operated THROCKMORTON Owned
- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
was anxious to 1
nuptial bands. 1
was informed 1
as holding the
more fullsom € |
s merchandiser
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS
BOLOGNA 1
WEINERS Lb.
FRANKS
Limit
LIYER
BRAINS
Lb.
EONARD BRO
"MORE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY"
A FORT WORTH OWNED AND OPERATED STORE
The Name “Washington” Is a Symbol of Honesty
HONEST VALUES! And “More Merchandise for
■ Less Money” Are Symbols of Leonard Brothers
CHECK THESE HONEST VALUES—And Supply
Your Needs with Feature Items Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday—
—COU PON —
THIS COUPON and 00.
Entities You to Buy JC
One Large Size
13-EGG BETTY CROCKER
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
RED SOUR PITTED
CHERRIES
Pr (
Douglas
Sold to the gen-
customers gath-
the show-case
dered what he
ad heard no bid.
0
Mr. A. from En-
Fort Worth, and
rospective bride
. the station ton
i young woman]
he kind that she
ted, that it was
and all that sort
nt to one of the
nd the corner!
acher.
didn't celebrate
le program from
. well, they miss
A opportunity. V
5 BUNCHES
Lb. CARROTS
GRAPE
FRUIT
BARS Laundry
SOAP for
MUSTARD
GREENS
No. 2
Can
Look What 5c
Will Buy at Clement-Bruner’s Food Store
These and Many Other Bargains Tuesday,/
. Wednesday and Thursday
FRESH PIG SHOULDER, Lb. _
FRESH SIDE PORK, Ribs in, Lb a
FANCY BEEF STEW, Lb.....■ A
FRESH HAMBURGER MEAT, Lb. 1 |
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Lb...If
BIG BOLOGNA, Lb..........BO
LARGE FRANKS, Lb.........7
FRESH PORK LIVER, Lb.....a
SLICED BACON, Lb. Layers, Lb. •
SWIFT’S JEWEL SHORTENING, E
in Carton, Lb................
DRY SALT JOWLS, Lb......—
SALT MACKERELS, Each....
BREAD
2 16-Ounce Eg
J Loaves Y
Every Day Low Price
. Lomeo
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI
2 Pkgs. 5c
Armour's or Maximum
m. TY E 4 Small en
MILA Limit 2 Cans 5°
White King
Toilet Soap
Bar 5c
K. C.
%
c. q 1 A Ounce gudf.
Baking Powder 10m 5
Duke's Mixture
TOBACCO
2 Packages EC
(Limited) •
Palmolive Beads
Box 5c
Octagon or Borax
Washing Powder 2 Pkgs- 5c
Kewpie Tissue
Toilet Paper 100 5c
Texas
Fresh
GRAPEFRUIT for 5e TOMATOES Lb. 5€
Seedless
ORANGES
E. APPLES
6 for O°
6 for 5
(Iced or Plain
1 Before T P M. TI
upon . .. 1 Cake t
Packed in 20% Syrup.
Regular No. 3 Can...
(Limit a Cans)
CIGARETTES ===2 T
HEINZ CATSUP
HFIN7 OVEN RFANS
TIEINGE BAKED DLANO
Regular
8-Ounce Bottle
Med.
Can .
Large
Can .
nosm a a Regular a
Kohinoor Corn 2 19c
-----
Welsh’s Grape Juice - 15c
Fancy = Chocolates=== 15c
Brown’s
Chocolate
Covered
Cherries
_(imited)
Lb.
Box
Cluster Raisins onthn Stem
UIMOLOS ndlillu
th. 0
Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee 1 E 29 c
@DACUCTTI BEECHNUT
Or HUNEI II PREPARED
Beechnut Peanut Butte
TOILET SOAP
Olive Oil 1
Skin Soap |
PEACHES SLICED
LY I EU TABLE
ARMOUR’S
STAR HAM
With the “Fixed Flavor"
Half or Whole
Le I.
Medium O.,
No. 2 0m 0120
3 Cans 25e
Large
Large Jar
15c
19c
Regular Ao m
5c Cakes he
(Limited) G WU
Regular O.
No. 2 Can 0120
(Limited)
SWIFT’S SILVER LEAF
PURE LARD
(In Cartons)
Pound
Carton
(Limited)
19c
I WAS CLEANING FOR MRS.R.,
THE OTHER DAY. SME’S PRETTY
LONESOME . SEEMS AS IF SHE
CAN’T GET TO KNOW THE
LADIES ’ROUND HERE
I MUST CALL ON HER
AGAIN SOON
NEXT DAY she calls
MRS. R. IS SO
ATTRACTIVE — TWO
BAD SHE'S A LITTLE
CARELESS AT TIMES.
HOPE SHE GIVES ME
A CHANCE TO HINT 1
ABOUT *B.O.*
THE WATER It so
HARD HERE. I DON’T
KNOW WHAT TOILET
SOAP TO Utt WHY NOT TRY
. LIFEBUOY... LATHERS
/ BEAUTIFULLY IN ANY
I WATER. BEST OF ALL
J IT KEEPS ONE SAFE
1 FROM “B.O.”
A FAVORITE.since LIFEBUOYended"B.O.
WHY, OF COURSE, HAVE
THE CLUB MEET AT MY
HOUSE NEXT TIME .
1 OH, MRS. R., YOU’RE ALWAYS SO
1 HOSPITABLE, AND WE ALWAYS
I HAVE SUCH A GOOD TIME WITH YOU
Even "nice people” need
to guard against “B. O."
P P (body odor)
COCIALLY prominent or “just folks"—we all perspirel
O We all must deal with the problem of "B. O."
(body odor). Be especially careful now. For heavy
clothes and overheated rooms increase the danger of
offending. Bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. You’ll
know by its extra-clean, quickly-vanishing scent that
Lifebuoy is no ordinary toilet soap. Its rich, hygienic
lather deodorizes pores—effectively ends "B. O.” Helps
safeguard health by removing germs from hands.
Does wonders for complexions
Every night, massage.
Lifebuoy’s bland purifying •
lather well into the pores; |
then rinse. See how this |
simple, daily treatment |
freshens and revives dull,
cloudy complexions.
a nooucr or LIVER saonrau co.
IFEBUOT
ITECOAP
Armour’s
STAR
FANCY
BEEF
pi En DIGOA 1-Lb. 17
SLICED BAUUN B L 1 / C
SHORT RIBS
YOUNG, FAT, TENDER
HENS
Fresh Dressed (Not Drawn)
8 to 4 Lb. Average Weight
12c -.
BARBECUED RANK
Cut From
Branded Beef Lb.
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
Boiled Ham
Ready Sliced
19c ^
Cooked TEA
Fresh Daily Lb. IU
Whipping Cream
POTATOES
California
Burbanks
Guaranteed
Fresh
(Bring Bottle)
int
10e
10" 25c
TEXAS ORANGES sr
Dozen. .. 25c
,. $1.65
NICE FRESH
orries
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Sheldon, Seward R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1664400/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.