The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 2 of 24
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V ant-Ad Service—Call 2-5151
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
Want-Ad Service—Call 2-5151
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939
Lawmakers In
Recess After
Debate Session
Old Hippocrates Would Be
Surprised to See Hospitals
Riveire Is Elected
By Texas ASM Exes
CURB OIL OUTPUT
A
AUSTIN, April 21.—Texas’ oli
Don’t Forget Pickles
It’s safe to go ahead with plans
production for May will be held
within the market demand of 1,- for that week-end picnic.
Cook fore-
Rural School Funds
Approved: 2 Measures
Draw Senate Dispute
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(Starts on Page 1) County Hospital across S. Main
equipment ready to cope with any from St Joseph's. It will be op-
problem from a bruised finger to ened next month for the city's
| the most dreaded disease needy Financed by federal, city
| In the full sense of the term and county funds, it is being com-
pleted at a cost of $350,000. It
there were no nurses in Hip-
pocrates’ day. Today he would
find here hundreds of well-train-
ed women who have dedicated
their lives to the noble calling.
operates on a budget of nearly
$200,000. It has 180 beds for
colored and whites not able to af-
New officers of the Fort Worth
A. A M. Club, headed by N. H. , . .
Riveire, were elected last night 406,100 barrels a day estimated by
in the Lone Star Gas Co. audito- the Federal Bureau of Mines with casts fair skies and warmer tem-
Weatherman Paul
105
Houston
Near
Courthouse
“JOE" DAICHES JEWELRY CO.
APRIL
WATCH SALE
better" old age pensions the week .... ...
after final adjournment, sched- | wen
uled May 9. Dean said that the 6
inquiry might start at Dallas.
Dean also said that his bill to
Women such as those meeting
in Fort Worth today, always
studying, working at the job of
Hippocrates lived in a golden
age but the Greeks had nothing
vean1 also said mat MS DIN "like the United States Public
allow barbers to fix , prices by Health Servlce Hospital on the
county-wide agreements probably | Mansfield Rd.
ford private care. It is staffed by
more than 100 nurses, many of
them in training in the hospital’s
justly-famous training school.
Methodist Hospital Built
The year 1929 saw the construc-
tion of Methodist Hospital, now
known as Harris Memorial Meth-
rium.
Others are A. J. Healy, J. M.
Reynolds, and Roy T. Falkenberg,
vice presidents, with the secre-
tary-treasurer to be appointed by
the president. J. B. Thomas is
retiring president. E. E. McQuil-
lan, secretary of the A. & M. Ex-
Students' Assn., and Homer Nor-
ton, head football coach, talked.
no contemplated change in the
peratures for tonight and tomor-
row. The mercury tonight
wil
number of operating days, Chair-
man Lan A. Smith of the Texas hover between 55 and 60 degrees,
Railroad Commission announced Mr. Cook predicted.
today. The order will not be
completed until next week.
Yesterday'
maximum was 78 and this morn
ing’s minimum. 51.
N
NATHAN ADAMS HONORED
$1.00 WEEKLY
BULOVA
ELGIN
WESTFIELD
BRUNER
: Dial 2-5151 For Want-Ads
would be brought up again next
week.
Senate Adjourns
The Senate adjourned last night
until Monday with a bill to 11-
cense real estate dealers still
pending.
A hopeless, but militant Sen-
ate minority bitterly fought regu-
lating another profession.
"We’re just regulating everyone
and everything.” shouted Clay
Cotten of Palestine. "Pretty soon
we’ll be passing a law telling the
. farmers when to start plowing and
the preachers to pray only half an
hour. It’s time we cut this fool-
ianess out.
"Stop now or you'll have to reg-
ulate the rabbit chasers, the squir-
rel twisters, the coon catchers.
Let’s either stop or regulate ev-
eryone so someone can tell us
when to get up, when to go to
bed, when and what to eat and
when to ride.”
Lawyer Bill Hit
A bill to give veteran legisla-
tors a short cut to a law license
is under fire in the S enate. It
started out in the House providing
that those who had practiced law
In Texas for 20 years with an out-
of-state license could get a Texas
license without examination.
Then Rep Salty Hull of Fort
Worth, good friend of Speaker
Emmett Morse of Houston,
amended the bill so that any leg-
islator who, like Morse, had served
12 consecutive years in the Legis-
lature and been elected speaker,
could get a license.
Senators, many of whom are
lawyers, rebelled when the bill
reached the Senate at singling out
one man and giving him a law
license. Senator Clint Small of
Amarillo tried to quiet opposition
by giving five legislators not a
license but a change to take a
special examination.
His amendment provided that
any man who had served In the
Legislature for 12 consecutive
years could give 30 days’ notice
to the Supreme Court "and then
take an examination. ■
Senators quit for the week-end
without a vote on Small’s idea.
Wisecracks Follow
The following legislators would
be included in Small’s amendment:
Built last year at a cost of $4,-
500,000, it is dedicated to the re-
habilitation of lives ruined by
drugs. It costs $750,000 to oper-
ate it annually, taking care as
it does, of 1000 patients. The ca-
pacity is to be reached within a
DALLAS, April 21.—One thou-
sand persons gathered at a ban-
quet table here last night to pay
tribute to Nathan Adams, Texas
banker, Mr. Adams, president of
odist Hospital after a $500,000 en-
dowment last year by Dr. Charles
Harris, its manager. It has 150 .. . -----------
beds requiring some 100 nurses the First National Bank, has been
and half a dozen internes. The hos- associated with the institution 50
pital still has three of its nine years. Guests included leading
floors on which to expand. It is
located at 1300 W. Cannon,
Guests included leading
bankers from all sections of the
country.
Built in the same year was Cook
Memorial Hospital at 1212 W
Lancaster. Architecturally one of
year. The hospital, unequalled
in size and equipment in the Unit-
ed States, was opened last Octo- | the prettiest hospitals in the coun-
ber. try. it houses 40 beds reduiring
try, it houses 40 beds requiring
a staff of nearly a score of nurses.
It is one of the best equipped of
the city’s hospitals.
All Saints Expanded
Second oldest of the city insti-
tutions is All Saints Hospital
built at W. Magnolia and Eighth
Ave. in 1900 by the city’s Epis-
copalians. It has twice expanded
and today is able to take care of
65 patients. All of its 35 nurses
are graduates. All Saints Hospital
. has been a forerunner in the use
Newest of the hospitals 18 City- of new pharmaceutical discoveries.
St. Joseph's Oldest
Oldest of the city's hospitals is
St. Joseph's Hospital at S. Main
and Magnolia. The 50-year-old in-
stitution operated by the Sisters
of Charity of the Incarnate Word
next week celebrates its golden
jubilee. It has grown in years and
today in investment it represents
approximately $2,000,000. It has
150 beds attended to by 100
nurses, two-thirds- of them stu-
dents in the nursing school.
Price-Fix Veto
Doesn’t Count
O’Daniel’s Office
Made Mistake In
Filing Forms
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Judging Contests
Prof. J. Willard Ridings, head
of the journalism department of
,. Texas Christian University, is in
San Antonio Thursday afternoon,
to help judge the South Texas
Press Association newspaper con-
tests.
Prof. Paul J. Thompson of the
University of Texas and Prof.
Dorothea Schlegel of Mary Har-
din-Baylor College are the other'
judges.
Any
void."
Morse, a real estate man; R. L.
Reader of San Antonio, former
drug salesman; C. E. Nicholson
Of Port Neches, oil refiner; R. A.
Fuchs of Brenham, stock farmer
and A. B. Tarwater of Plainview,
farmer.
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must be read to the House.
other procedure is null and
Since the etiquette of the House sitpid we ever, convene?" asked |
was not observed, the veto mes- Senator R. A. Weinert of Seguin.
sage was never read. The veto , We done adjourned according!
didn’t count, to the governor s message.” per- |
. . , sisted Senator Clay Cotten of Pal- Importers and Blenders of Fine
Sponsors of the bill got busy, estine. T
got the veto message from the "Where. O where, has the gov-
desk and carried it back to the ernor gone’" sang Senator Joe
governor. Then they passed a Hill of Henderson.
resolution recalling the bill from!——__________________-
hasn’t," said Lieut. Gov. Coke Ste- 1
venson. '
each package of-
HILL TOP TEA
BOYD COFFEE CO.
Coffee and Tea
1707-09 CALHOUN ST. 2-9093
White King
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Med.
Pkg. 19C
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Cgaelromeg Brown’s
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Pkgs. A €
Zee Tissue Sheets.....3 f 14c
the governor's office. Now they
are preparing amendments to
meet objections of the attorney
general. And because an em-
ploye of the governor's office
didn’t bring in the veto message
with the usual fanfare, the barbers
may yet have a price-fixing bill.
The governor's office also made
another slip. They copied the
form of the veto from an old proc-
lamation by Governor Allred. A11-
From Snowdrift eon to frying pan,
For healthy happy "inner man"
Dixie Maid Brand
PICNICS
Full Ham
Flavored
Economical Lb.
gur ‘
Si
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Full Cream
CHEESE
Longhorn Type
225c
red’s veto, from which the general
form of the W.. Lee O’Daniel veto
message was taken, had been filed
a. after the Legislature had ad-
Senators couldn't resist a few lourned
wirsecracks at,the bill, ourned,
"You provide applicants must
give a certificate of good charac-
ter," said Senator L. J. Sulak of
La Grange "How could they do
that if they’d been in the Legisla-
ture 12 years’"
"I’ve been going to doctors for
40 years but I can't qualify for a
surgeon," said Senator Joe Hill
of Rusk.
"I’d made a good lawyer,” said
Sulak, a newspaper publisher. “I
can make a speech.”
Cavan D Matured Grain 10.
Deven KOaST Fed Beef .Lb. IC
(. L . A W isconsin
Cheese Full Cream .,
b.
Copied That, Too
Stenographers in the governor's |
office faithfully copied on the veto
of the barber's bill a paragraph'
to the effect that since "the Leg- |
islature had already adjourned," |
the veto was being filed with the
secretary of state.
This gave the Senate a chuckle. |
"The governor says we have ad-
journed," said Senator Gordon
Burns of Huntsville.
“I have better evidence that it
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Fryers
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Bulk Shortening 2 Lbs. 15c
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Radishes-Green Onions . 2 Bchs. 50
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Weaver, Don E. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939, newspaper, April 21, 1939; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1688862/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.