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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 7

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THE BEE DANVILLE VA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17 1934 SEVEN Lindbergh Seaplane Attractive Museum Piece the iea NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American agrlcul the holdup man did col Washington 650 ive Schedules Daily from she Jacksonville fys ive Schedules Daily Congressional Chuckles principal approv Jt EXPERIENCE a Just Tired Old Woman to Camera ft 7 IRS! A CLEAR COMPLEXION 0 DANVILLE? VIRGINIA Know them by their form uli c' 1 ii 'OB CONVENIENCE zza ZZZZZZZ accounts bo worth back the money but was something else of to this may re bc waa told by Hut'ection chief the ad' the organization mom AAA program foe Recount! be worth robber forced Get gave week year seriousness and reverence with he looks forward to his new were not denied however by i would rled dlscussed measure ROOSEVELT TO PRESS ON WARD WITHPROGRAM helps harm No nar a1 tl Ir and frao in West St on Cal 6t Oil Studebaker Texas Corp Tex Gulf Sul Union Carbide Un Pac Unit Aircraft Unit Corp Steel Westlngh Elec West Union Senator Connelly of Texas la keep ing up on his popular music As chairman he was rebuking John A Guy afternoon Memorial nose con cash NEW YORK Jan (A 11 a stocks: Alaska Jun Allied Chem Am Can The benefit of our experience in financial matters is offered to you in the spirit of helpfulness axe wonder worken More Concerned With Nose Than Cash and Jewelry Robber Took She Testifies A piece of pie In the Senate res taurant is more than a choice comes tible to Representative Gilchrist of Iowa He used one as a basis for a speech In the house Pie that senators used to get tor 10 cents is now 15 cents he informed his colleagues But: 'The prices of the half dozen farm products used la making piece of pie are still ruinously 39 45 5 25 40 48 122 33 6 53 42 59 of Columbia 7 A depreciated dollar implies a proportionate appreciation in prices Under normal circumstances prices are supposed to appreciate in pro portion to the depreciation of the in this instance The dollar should buy Therefore the value receivable are supposed less Therefore the value payable arc supposed 1 less to debtor The value orc supposed pcclatly with The length quires to be I more 'than 0 Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation A Vanderlip and ather Detroit monetary Holland Investigator for charges against the Senate committee that investigated the election of Senator Overton of Louisiana said I waa afraid to come to the hearings for the first Con nally declared "I'm wondering what terrors there are In Louisiana on the first day that there are not on the second day "We saw no "big bad when we got there" 3 WASHINGTON Jan Rum 163 of were riding the gulf stream today toward the Spanish Main in a race with the law that brought no frowns to the fed eral government The flotilla bearing around 000000 gallons of liquor Is bound for Belize British Honduras: the Bahama Islands and other foreign ports In the south In an effort to get the liquor consulated for legal shipment Into the United States be fore ebruary 9 The government announced the movement and made no mention of disapproval Indicating rather that the move would decrease the smug gling menace and Increase the supply of available liquor In this country Rum row had lingered long off New York and New England oven after repeal 8 of Inventories carried to be worth more higher prices of time that fu'ly operative month subjects who urged that adopt a three point program service of 22 151 89 Slade replied In English "Oh I'm just fine" The which status the jautiness of his manner welfare happiness peace and progress of the people will be my most devout he satd shall strive wholeheartedly to answer worthily the divine will and the voice of the people which are calling me to the Am Am Tob Atchlnson Auburn Bendix Beth St Cannon Mills Caso I Chrysler Coca Cola Columbia Gas Consol Gas Du Pont reeport Tex Gen Elec Ggn oods Gen Motors Gillette Int Kennecott Kroger Gro Lambert Llgg Myers Loews lorillard Montg Ward Nat Bls Nat Dairy Cent Nor West North Am Nor Pac Packard Mot Pennsy Proct Gam Pub Svc NJ Radio Reynolds Socony Vac Sou Pac Sou Stan Brands WASHINGTON Jan The position of the treasury January 15 was receipts $972456650 expendi tures $8853268952 balance $615 48212511 customs receipts for the month $1335485329 receipts for the fiscal year (since July 1) $1599530 45063 Expenditures (In cluding $160183240900 of emergency expenditures) excess of expenditures $159903143014 Experience ha given to the di rectors and officers of the irst National Bank a comprehensive knowledge of Danville and its environs Experience has also made the bank well acquainted with the business institutions and the people of this forward look ing district 40 per cent less of to WASHINGTON Jan A lit tle criticism finds a welcome with Senator Bulow of South Dakota reasonable number of fleas" he explained today "la good for a What do senators call each other privately and In fun? Well Diminutive Carter Glass Virginia's senior senator and former treasury secretary slid into a big chair to await opening of discussions on the new gold measure before the Senate banking committee Along came amply proportioned Senator Barkley of Kentucky with a hearty thump on the back exclaim ing: "Why hello there 75 43 52 98 14 42 98 45 22 36 36 9 16 20 27 27 80 27 16 26 48 15 37 175 18 26 4 35 39 40 8 41 16 24 28 33 By JAMES A MILLS HSINKING (Changchun) Jan 17 (P) A frank bld for friendship and recognition by the United States for the new Manchukuoan empire to be created next March was uttered today by Henry pu Yl In his first Interview since becoming emperor designate speaking freely and confidently the former boy emperor of China confided his hopes and plans for his Manchurian reign and outlined the broad basis of a foreign policy "During my said Pu Yl hope with heaveniy guidance to em ulate the great Chinese emperors of the golden chow dynasty My policy will be peace and secur ity International amity and the ob servance of all foreign obligations I will keep open the door of commerce to all nations "Whether Washington recognizes Manchukuo or not Americans will al ways be welcome In Manchuria I have many American friends who I like to believe form a bond of amity between the two countries "Whatever our political differences I am sure that the Manchurian em pire and America can work together for the preservation of peace which Is fully as precious to us In the Orient as it is to America" The youthful emperor designate said he hoped eventually to visit the United States and Europe He said that In view of the approaching ceremonies he wished "to convey to the American people through the Associated Press my cordial greetings and wholehearted He looked like a West Pointer In his new field uniform of khaki Embroidered upon his epau lettes were golden orchids and stars He wore spurred leather boots His manner was friendly almost Jaunty his majesty how Is his health" the correspondent told an Interpreter Not waiting for the In terpreter to put the question 'Pu Yl Pushes Dollar Devalua tion in ace of Differ ences Between Economists Wins Salem ive Schedules Daily Irugime (Of relief ol muscular aohea and pain common colds and neuralgia tor reducing fever and quieting a die rested nervous system without opi ates narcotics or such hkblt forming inigs ot tn 10c and 93c packages wherever drugs are adv heard addl testlmony on Detroit bank SORE THROAT IS DANGEROUS Act quicklymany dangerous ail ments develop from Sore Throat Take Thoxlne a doctor's prescription It soothes the irritated membranes re lieving the soreness instantly It also reduces fever stope achiness is mild ly laxative and does ali that a good Bore Throat medicine can possibly do: Take no chances take Thoxtne De mand it 35c at your drug store adv uneral services for Mrs were conducted yesterday at 3:30 at Burton Presbyterian church Schoolfield by Rev Cotton and Rev Joseph Dungllnson Interment was In High land Park cemetery Pallbearers were: Spessard Sam Harris Hampton Benton Dodson Oaks Steve Kizer Wood and Estlow lowerbearers were: Geofgc Robertson Dr Pritchett Dr A Robertson Bolen McMann Clark Wentz Eugene Moorefield Posey Craft Tal ley Deaton Murray Robertson Jim King Jule Smith Jim Smith Jim Lea Walter itzgerald William Smith Ira Dunn John Oakes Eugene Yeates Jones Clyde Bolen Patterson John Smith Julian Lindsey William Groff Ayres Bush Charles Wood Charles Hainesworth Ben Hatcher James Smith Lee Reynolds Will Turner rank Clark Sam Hefflnger rank Alden Davis Spessard Richard Spes sard Sam Harris Jr Bill Brightwell Jim ish'er Barton Harvey Kizer red Cooper Yeaman Joe errell Charlie Hudson Edd Jones Joe Walters Earl Perkins Bill Nabors Scarboro A Hill Ben An derson Leonard Lea Blair Haskins George Kelsker Ben Boaze Gaver McArther Basil Browder Ashby King Ernest Murray Thornton Dr A Wiseman Easley McBride Jess Melton Rodgers itzgerald A Becher and Hodnett The camera tells the story candidly and mercilessly no palnt Ing or word description car r4 Without dramatic touches It shows Dr Allco Wynekoop eyes closed as Just a tired old woman near the breaking point from mental and physical exhaustion as ana sits In court at Chicago while her trial for murder goaa relent leMlyon evl alr mall contracts (10 New York Charles priest endorsed pro LOS ANGELES Jan Mae West actress was up for more cross examination today But she had done no wrong She was a witness In the trial of Edward riedman accused of robbing her of Jewels and cash and spent most of Tuesday on the witness stand Despite the crowds and the scurry ing of guards about her Miss West took the proceedings for what they were a trial and not a show There waa little for the packed courtroom to laugh at as she told details of how a robber shoved a re volver In her side extracted $340(1 from her purse and snatched $12000 worth of Jewels from her hands arms and neck on September 28 1932 She testified riedman had much the appearance of the hold up man and related that after his capture he was brought before her by po lice officers told her he was sorry for what he had done and Implicated Harry Voller In whose automobile she was robbed LOS ANGELES Jan Mae West movie siren was more concern ed with the horrors of a broken snd the possible loss of a screen tract than with the $3400 In and the $12000 In jewelry she gave up when a robber held her up Sep tember 28 1932 Testifying yesterday in trial of Ed ward riedman who is charged with the robbery the actress said she knew she could earn a again ortunately not Injure her although she said he was nervous and "I didn't know whether he was going to hit me In the face and break my nose and knock a couple of teeth out or Miss West was robbed while sit ting in the automobile of Harry Vog ler now fighting extradition from Illinois as a defendant In the case A squad of detectives closely guarded the actress in court because of threats of an unidentified man over the telephone that there be trouble if she testified in trial She told the Jury that the pointed a revolver at her and her to hand over her purse and then a diamond ring Next he demanded her diamond necklace me that thing around your neck" she said the man demanded "I started to take It off I took my time I thought my manager (Joseph Tlmony) might come down any minute He noticed the delay and he said: on don stall me that So I took It off and It to him" The actress said that when started to take off her diamond bracelet the clasp stuck "The man reached over to help me with she said "I pushed his hand away and told him: get it' I glanced at him and he said: look at me' He had a cigarette In his mouth The sparks started flying around he brushed them away By that time I had the bracelet off and gave it to him "He got off the running board and Said to Mr Voller 'now you start the car and get going and don't look But Mae looked back She said she saw the automobiles pulling away recognized the defendant in this action Mite the prose cutor asked she said as she looked at riedman does he compare In height and build with the man who held you "Very much the same" the actress replied "He was five feet 10 or 11 Inches and of very heavy Miss West was asked If she re membered the date of the robbery September 28 1932 "Yes I certainly remember she replied was the night 1 lost my Someone In the courtroom snick ered then everybody laughed and the bailiff rapped for order It took Mae some time to decide the approximate length of the hold up nose "What kind 01 a nose was ask ed the prosecutor Mae stroked her own nose with her white gloved hand and thought for a moment "Well It was a medium sized nose" the answered She said her purse contained $3 100: three $1000 bills two 8100 bills and the rest In $20 and $50 bills She was asked If she was frighten ed when the revolver was pushed against her body "Yes I guess I was" she replied "But that hand was shaking like a leaf I didn't know whether ho was going to hit mo la the face and maybe break my note and knock a couple of teeth out or not I was most afraid of that I could make back that $3400 anytime but I get myself a new face 1 waa remembering my What 60 Cent Dollar Means To Merchants Ruddy sparkling eyea most women can have Dr Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel aliments During these years he gave his pa tients a substitute for calomel made of a tew well known vegetable ingre dients naming them Dr Edwards Olive ramate olive coloi These tablets on the liver and bowela causing a norma) action carrying off the waste and poisonous matter tn one's sys tem you have pale face sallow look dull eyes pimples coated tongue headaches a listless no good feeling all out of sorts inactive bowels take one of Dr Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleas ing results Thousands of women and men take Dr Edvards Olive now end then to keep fit 18c 8O0 and 60c 117 71 67 50 36 18 42 Position Of US Treasury Knowledge gained by trial and that is the meaning of experience LEBANON Va Jan 17 Addi tional witnesses were called to testi fy today the retrial of McKinley Evans charged with shooting to death Deputy Sherllf Henry Yates in a gun battle near Honaker Va Dec 24 1931 The trial proceeded slowly with much time being consumed In the testimony of witnesses ifteen wit nesses were heard yesterday At his first trial Evans was con victed and sentenced to life Impris onment The supreme court set aside this verdict and remanded the case for second trial When the 7 giant of the Rus sian air fleet crashed the largest landplane In the world was lost The plane had a wingspread of 196 feet Slow Progress In Evans Trial What Congress Is Doing America's only nlional transportation system Greyhound lines offer unequalled travel values Convenience comfort choice of routes dependability and dollar saving fares Union Bus Terminal Main St Next to A Phone 2792 NEW YORK Jan Stocks ruled steady to slightly lower in the early dealings today A number of sizeable blocks of stock were trans ferred In General Electric and Radio at scant changes In price Activity elsewhere was moderate Steel eased a point rMtoMlffllfi occurred Inghouse Santa New York Cen tral American Telephone and Beth lehem Steel Consolidated Gas Johns Manville and Union Pacific were steady Early foreign exchange dealings found rates again advancing against dollars Sterling opened at $508 up a cent and rench francs at 633 cents up 04 cent Age" sale! steel pjreductlon was increasing faster than had been expected due partly to continued in ventory replenishment The indus best customers automobile manufacturers railroads and con have not yet released heavy tonnage due to various delays but In the review's opinion is no about the support the steel Industry will eventually get these sources Electric power output last Jumped 101 per cent above a ago its best rise since September The gain was also larger than oc curred In the comparable week Of last year and continued the favorable trend which began In Decembef Mae West Witness At Theft Trial WASHINGTON Jan The "birth control and national recovery today enjoyed the back ing of a resolution voted by 500 at tending phyalclans endorsing pend ing birth control bills Hearings will be held tomorrow on Capitol Hill on the identical bills of Representative Pierce of Oregon andSenator Hastings of Delaware which would permit dissemination of con traceptive information by physicians James Bossard sociology pro cessor of the University of Pennsyl vania also raised before the confer ence another question: "With relief and other social welfare expenditures as high as they are Is It not time that the program of sterilization of the unfit should be considered anew?" "At the present time there are 'such laws on the statute books of 26 states" he said "They have been but little utilized This haa been due chiefly to lack of public Interest and Le Roy Bowman of the Child Development Institute Columbia Uni versity New York told the birth con trol meeting he felt that under pres ent conditions "the advent of every person brought into the world to be added to the rolls of those on relief must be justified on a basis of whole some family and community 1 Pressing for Agreements In Dark Leaf Belt WASHINGTON Jan Re presentative Burch of Martinsville Va said today the farm administra tion Is pressing for price agreements to permit opening of the dark fire cured tobacco markets In Virginia next week He said he son tobacco ministration la hoping during thia week to get the consent of buyers to minimum price agreements that would be accepted by the growers One of the points In the plan la to peg the price of storm damaged to bacco et $150 per hundred pounds The growers asked 83000 while the buyers sought a figure below 81 B0 WASHINGTON Jan Differ ences between economists notwith standing it remained apparent to day tht President Roosevelt Intends bo push his dollar devaluation and other efforts to raise prices on the theory that only through such in creases la profit possible and debt bearable Many economists object to this theory on the ground that it Is dis parity In prices rather than their lbw level which causes the trouble Meanvfclle federal statisticians to day figured that farmers who produce three of the nation's principal crops potentially 829604165 richer now an a week ago as a result of price creases on the Chicago market fol lowing President request for legislation to establish a commod ity dollar With wheat aelling at 84 1 4 cents a week ago the 194136000 bushels stired on farms on January 1 was reported by the Department of Agri culture were worth about $34459240 The Increase of the price to 90 18 cents by yesterday boosted that value to $37856520 a net gain of 83397 280 About 1422556000 bushels of corn on farms Were worth $736172730 a week ago but yesterday the same stocks were valued at $755622875 Similarly the 450448000 bushels of oats on hand a week ago were worth $229950000 but with the price rise they have increased In value by about $6756740 Economists close to the president argue that In the past a period of prosperity has accompanied a period of rising prices and even the debt created in such time is held by many to be necessary to economic gain This Is because the creation of debt or credit Is much the same as creat ing money since loans create bank deposits Mrs A Guy Laid to Rest Highland Park A group of eager children was among the first visitors on exhibition Tbeplane is suended from ceil to the New York Museum of Natural History after mg the Hall of Ocean Life Nearly 400 other item 7 a whirh worn of the Lindbereh eouipment on the inn IsH IllzXlltf 111 WLIXeSA VUIUHUI CAAAU Lindbergh their SOOOO mile flight was placed aerial argosy are also on exhibition ATLANTIC Greuhound ZZZ7 Z727 (By The Associated Press) Wednesday Senate: Debates District of Columbia hquor bill Banking committee continues tak ing evidence on Detroit bans lapse (10 a m) Black committee hears new denco on a MI Agriculture committee considers Bankhead cotton licensing bill (10 a m) Appropriations sub committee con siders independent offices appropria uon bill (10:30 a m) oreign relations committee takes up nominations (10:30 a m) House Decides whether to send adminis tration money bill to coinage or banking committee Considers Interior department ap propriations bill Ways and means committee begins drafting tax bill (10 a m) Agrictulture committee holds hear ings on proposal to Include cattle is basic commodity in farm adjustment act (10 a Interstate commerce committee be gins hearings on bill to regulate motor carriers (10 a m) Coinage committee continues hearings (10 a m) Appropriations subcommittee con siders agriculture appropriation measure Military committee continues hear ing on national capital airport (10 a m) Tuesday Senate: Received report describing Louis iana political conditions Took up District liquor bill Banking committee tifinfil 1 a nnriltlans Air mall committee scrutinized aviation profits and air mall con tracts Agriculture committee Bankhead cotton licensing House: Passed bill to guarantee of farm Ioan bonds Appropriations committee cepartment Pending Birth Control Bills Win Approval 0 Wakefield Man Is Elected New Head of Ruritan NATIONAL HOW TO RELIEVE HEADACHES IN THREE MINUTES When you have one 0: those vio lent nerve racking headaches from Inorganic cause you can get sooth ing relief In three minutes' a reliable pleaaant to take remedy Is prepared by a reg istered pharmacist compounded on a different princi ple from most re lief giving agencies tn that it contains several ngred'eou so blended and proportioned aa to accomplish tn a tew minutes what ws believe no one can do in so short a should also be used Ruler Of Manchukuo Bids or Recognition By "'O Emperor Designate of New Empire Seeks riendship Of America Outlines Broad Basis of oreign Policy 0 ed 831098000 Interior appropriation bill rank banker Coughlin President gram before coinage committee Whisky Ships Seek to Make Cargo Legal NATIONALISTS DRIVE REBELS OUT OOCHOW Set About Restoring Or der Sailors Re turn to Ship OOCHOW china Jan I7s Nationalist government infantry pouring into oochow on the heels of retreating rebels set about restoring order today General Liu No Ting commanding the 66th division said his troops would resume the pursuit southward as soon as they had recuperated United States sailors sent ashore to guard American lives and prop erty returned to the gun boat Tulsa General Liu who wm expected to be named military governor of kien province said there was a brief skirmish between the incoming 56th and the retreating 19th route army of rebels late Tuesday He said the rebels burned several bridges "tem porarily halting the 56th's With the arrival of the soldiers three regiments of nationalist ma rines turned over authority to Gen eral men Most Coughs Demand Creomulsion let them get a strangle hold ight germs quickly Creomulsion combines seven major In one Powerful but less Pleasant to take otlcs Your own druggist la authoriz ed to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by adv PETERSBURG Va Jan Holladay of Wakefield will serve during the coming year as the new president of Ruritan a national organization conceived In southside Virginia Other officers elected at a meeting held here are Downing of Ivor and Holt of McKenny vice presidents Hall of Windsor secretary and Dalton of Hol land treasurer Prior to adjournment last nighti the convention waa addressed by Dr Clarence Poe of Raleigh well known editor and authority on agri cultural Ruritan for the ture He urged that support President tarv program the the control of acreage and reduc tion of agricultural surpluses and actively support the national grange 0 Lieut Com Settle strato sphere conqueror believes It possible to ascend 15 miles if the balloon is of I proper size i Htnatg rSDEBAl azszavs SVSTS 1 I 'y A 'll I IMHH Ml IgWaJa IwlftriMli ir 1 i i S' ex 1 3 i WK f'A ll' Cu Ed LIT H3K vM 5 I I I tMa iOt i I.

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