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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 12

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1 fi 1 ri I I TWELVE! THE COHSICANA DAILY SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1936. STATE HOME SCHOOL ML OPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST America's Tribute SIX NEW 1 BEEN ADDED TO HAVE Recalls Wome ufrra FRANCIS LEDERER ANO ANN SOTHERN TEAMED IN MOVIE FOR COMING YEAR School -will open at tho Stnto Home Tuesday, September 1. A faculty meeting, a chapel meeting, distribution of books and completion of programs will be tho order of the day. Regular work will start Wednesday. Six now teachers have been added to the faculty this year, three in the high school department and three in the grammar school.

Tho new tccahera in the high school division ar 0 C. B. Smith. Dcnthon, manual training; A. Denton, commercial department; Minnie Byrtl, Corsicana, science.

The new teachers in the grammar school are Mrs. Bessie Lee FUzgugh, Waco; Miss Kathleen Neal, Coraicana, and Elizabeth Steele, Rule. Rev. M. W.

Bergeson of Bryan has accepted the position of chaplain of tho Home. The dormitory formerly occupied by tho teachers of the Home and known as Tcnnant hall, is now being occupied by about 40 girls of tho Home. The teachers are now located in the new quarters over tho dining room known as Tcer hall. The faculty for the year follows: High A. Jeffries, principal; G.

H. Hurt, agriculture; O. B. Hallow, printing; C. B.

Smith, manual training, Denton; A Miller, commercial, Denton; J. F. M. Stephens, Spanish, Austin; Josephine Wallis, history, Grand Saline: H. B.

Clem, coach, Dallas; Elizabeth Strother, English, Austin; Thelma Berger, English, Denton; Margaret Odom, home economics, Glen Rose; Agnes Grych, home economics, Ennis; Byrd, science, Corsicana; B. Forkel, music, Waco; Baade, music, Waco. Mrs. T. H.

Archibald, principal grammar school; Ella George Rogers, San Angela; Mrs. A. T. McMillan; Mrs. Bessie Lee Fltzhugh, Waco: Volu Kent, Corsicana; Tom Lee Mallard.

HUlsboro; Natalie Lansford, Dallas; Gladys Ferguson, Leesvlllo, Anna Belle Shindlcr, Shrcveport, Frances Brown, Georgetown; Kathleen Neal, Corsicana; Elizabeth Stcelc, Rule; Bettie Burson, Mexia. Minnie Mamie Rosa led her on by the mother, SiintA1thon Muffrago pioneer, is advocated the reform written Inlo the constitution 11 yenrs after her death. Suffragettes under "Gom-nil" Rosalie Jones are shmvn at upper Mott. Miss Anthony formed a By SIGRID ABNE WASHINGTON B. Courthouse County Court.

A white man was adjudged of unsound mind in the county court Saturday morning. Sheriff's Office. Two negroes were arrested Friday night and were placed In the county jail by Deputy Sheriff Jack Floyd in connection with the burglarizing of a store room at an early hour Friday morning when several cans of food were taken after entrance was effected by cutting a acreen. District Clerk's Office. The following cases were filed.

K. D. Fleming, et ux. vs. Tide- Oil company, et to try 'title and damages.

D. Fleming, et ux. vs. Mon- Oil and Royalty corporation al, to try title and damages. D.

Fleming, et ux. vs. C. and Oil company, et al, to try title and damages. Marriage Licenses pdwln Grizzard and Ruby Lee Stephens.

Frank Gonzales and Anita Her- Anthony sat down one night in tho midst of her battle for women's rights to pen a despairing note to her mother, "If I could only die and thereby fail honorably. To live and fail Is terrible." Now, 20 years after her death, Miss Anthony's memory is to bo honored by a special stamp issue to go on sale first at Washington August 26. Gave LIfo To Cause. She seldom had a bank account. It all went for "the cause." She took her first vacation when she was 6-1 and achieved her first home, in Rochester, N.

when she was 74. Susan B. Anthony, was a shy, clothes-loving school teacher when the first equal rights group met at Seneca Falls, N. in 1848, called together by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia life-long friendship with Mrs. Stanton.

Together, over 50 years, they were to give speeches, write pamphlets, beg- money. By 1854 Miss Anthony was pleading with the New York legislature to pass a woman's bill. The country was startled by tho very fact that a woman had dared to address such a group. But the bill was passed and in New York married women received the right to own property, to have joint guardianship over their children and to claim as their own any wages they might earn. Crossed Words With Greelcy.

With the Civil war the suffragists, forced to mark time, lent aid to tho Abolitionists. But when tho time came to write tho fourteenth amendment giving to MiBS men the Anthony's right to request vote, that women be included was denied. She exchanged fiery words left us they marched on Washington In IftlR to demand President Wilson's backing cause. Lower left: University of Ohio co-eds cast By Pole. EARMT TO ENTER AIR RACE FOR Assignments.

A. W. Henderson to Humble Oil I'M vl and Refining company, 86 acres of the R. H. Matthews survey; 22 acres of the R.

H. Matthews survey; and one acre of the R. Matthews survey $109.75. A. W.

Henderson to Humble Oil Refining company, 385 acres the John Duncan survey $385. W. Henderson to Humble OH and Refining company, 53 3-4 acres of the John Duncan sur- and 173 1-3 acres of the R. H. Matthews survey $226.08.

1 A. W. Henderson to Humble Oil and Refining company, 222 1-2 acres of the A C. Kyaer survey; 110 acres of the W. P.

Bass 50.74 acres of the Peter Norton patent; 160 acres of the H. Matthews survey; 98 3-4 -acres, of the Antonio Gilbert survey $641.99. absentee ballots In state election. words with Horace Greeley, the editor, over the Issue. "You are aware that ballots and bulleta go together," said Greeley.

"If you vote, are you prepared to fight?" "Certainly," said Miss Anthony, "as you fought in the late war- behind a goose-quill pen." The fourteenth amendment referred to citizens as a certain group of "persons." To Miss Anthony that meant women as well as men. Wyoming had just given its women the right to vote; so in 1869 Miss Anthony went to tho polls in Rochester, registered and voted. Her act raised an enraged howl. She was tried in 1872, found guilty and fined $100. She refused to pay and never- did.

Movement "Wins Recruits. By 1866 congress took notice of the women's battle by devoting a day of the senate's time to discussion of an amendment giving women the right to vote. It precluded any attempt at speed records, Airport attendants said they believed Miss Earhart would make a leisurely trans-continental flight was defeated, 16 to 24. Slowly, though, other states followed Wyoming. Money for tho cause flowed in to Miss Anthony.

Younger women rallied to her aid, among them Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul. In 1900 Miss Anthony resigned as president of the national woman's suffrage association and asked that Mrs. Catt succeed her. Miss Anthony died in 1908, but left behind an army of A light, romantic story, designed expressly for the talents of its stars, it presented in Paramount's "My American Wife," Francis Ledered-Ann Sothern picture scheduled to open tonight at 11:30 at the Palace theatre for a midnight show only. Lcdercr, charmingly suave European actor who demonstrated his appenl recently in "One Rainy Afternoon," is cast in the film as a foreign count who marries an American girl, then gets about to prove himself as good an American as her pioneer grandfather, Fred Stone.

Miss Sothern, social aspirations of Blllie Burke, insists keeping her count in braid and spangles, while he wants to don chaps and ten-gallon hat. Taking a angle slant" on the theme of the title-seeking society girl and the money- seeking nobleman, "My American Wife," makes an entertainingly fresh type of film romance. Shirley Temple At Palace Sunday Has All-Star Support Alice Faye to hl-de-ho with! Jack Haley to tap-a-toe with! Gloria Stuart to laugh and cry to! Michael -Whalen to make love to Add to these Sara Haden, Jane Darwell, Claude Gillingwater and Henry Armetta and you have the reason why Shirley Temple Is erally "surrounded by stars" "The Poor Little Rich Girl," her brilliant new Fox hit coming Sunday to the Palace theatre. Darryl F. Zanuck, chieftain of the Twentieth Century-Fox studios, so enthused over the story of "The Poor Little Rich Girl" that he determined to make it the greatest Shirley Temple picture ever to hit the screen.

Zanuck personally selected every member of the cast. Every prominent actor in Hollywod was considered for the various roles and after deciding that the above were the ideal players, Zanuck immediately opened negotiations to obtain them for the film. Going further, Zanuck signed Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Hollywood's ace song-writers and authors of too many hits to mention, to compose the musical numbers for the production. lit- in I 1 younger women who carried on. Cattle Rates Cllt BENDIX TROPHY Brotherhood Cl ass BURBANK.

AUR. 29. Earhart took off at 9:34 n. central time, today in new "flying laboratory" bound for New York and the start of the (raiiH-contincntal Bendix race Sept. 5.

A low-flying fog delayed her departure, hut when she finally took her place at the controls visibility was fair. Miss Earliart plans to make her first stop at Kansas City where Paul Mantz, her technical advisor, will leave tho plane and return to Lo 3 Angeles. The third passenger aboard the big $100,000 transport sponsored by Purdue University is A. C. McKnieley, mechanic.

The lateness of Miss Earhart's hopoff this morning apparently Prof. O.F. Allen will teach tho Brotherhood Uihlo Class at tho First Methodist Sunday School this Sunday. All men welcome. LAST TIMKS TODAY 'f fifes.

Mrs. Frederick Q. Atkinson (above) of Minneapolis, arrested In Poland on a charge of smuggling currency was ordered released after U. 8. diplomatic Intervention.

(Aaiocl- ated Press Photo) o' tie Wi I f. Justice Court One was fined on a apeedlng by Judge W. McPadden. arrest was made by a hig-h- patrolman who alleged the driver was traveling 69 miles per hour. The man as a resident of' Corpus Christ! and was en route home from the Texas Cen- tennlal at the time of hia arrest.

Onp was fined by Judge M. on a charge of swindling a worthless check. vy Attendance Kpected at Texas Centennial Today Aug. Exposition officials, ex( and concessionaries Joined (day In preparing for expected attendance over the week expected today included 3n of about 600 persons Texas City and a group of fabdUt 400 from Mayfleld, Ky. Judge Walter Morris of Fort wllj be master of Tiles at a program In observance Star day.

C. D. Miller I Paso and Judge J. G. Chil- were scheduled to speak, attendance was OCT.

LEMKE IN MIDST OF STUMPING SCHEDULE TRAVELS DY PLANE irta CHICAGO, Aug. Ham Lemkc, the North Dakota congressman who heads tho Union Party ticket, today was In tho I midst of a swift stumping sched- 1 ule that was calculated to cover approximately 30,000 miles by air. Terming Lemke tho "flyingost" presidential candidate In history, his campaign manager, John Nystul, said he had already traveled 12,000 miles by plane and would fly from 15,000 to 20,000 more before the November election. With a flight from Kansas to Boston yesterday, Lemke quickly switched his campaign from the middle western prairies to New England. He spoke Thursday night in Morriman, Kas.

and last night in Worcester, Mass. After a quick tour In the east, he planned to fly to the West coast In 1013 a suffrage parade, led by "General" Rosalie Jones, greeted President Wilson on Inauguration day. He and his congress found no immediate answer for the women, so the women set up a constant picket around the White House. Finally, in 1917, Wilson asked a congressional committee to report favorably the women's amendment The amendment, the twentieth, was amended to the constitution in 1920. eastward.

They pointed out that should she try for a record it would bo necessary to fly the last portion of the trip in darkness. In Drought Area TOFEKA, Aug. Reduced rates on shipment of cattle from drought-stricken Kansas pastures to Texas were In effect today on three lines, Santa Fe, Rock Island and Missouri Pacific. Chairman Homer Hoch of the state corporation commission said the 50 per cent cut was effective from any point in Kansas to any point in Texas over the three lines, either single line or joint line haul. Do you want to buy something? Phone 1B3 for classified rates.

ays day GAY! GIDDY! GLORIOUS! It's Shirley's Grandest, Happy Go Lucky Hit! She sings and Dances her way to your heart! "SUNKIST STARS AT ALL IN COLOR POPEYE NE wy B.C.'s FINEST i Teacher Named. ATHENS, Aug. Miss Clara May Lewis of Corsicana has been elected as a member of tho faculty of the Brown school. The Brown school will open, Sept. i.

5 Personal Parker of Round Prairie a business visitor in Corsl- Saturday morning, limbing Repairing Efficient Personal Service, on new Installations. B. LAYTON of a plumber. WeW Cheaper 'And give you the aame good material and workmanship that you want We Invite you to check up on prices. 15 years In the same business of finding and fixing car troubles.

ELECTRIC GO. 5:00 to to 6:00 to 7:00 to 7:30 to to Sttl NBCS 5:30 Jack Benny 6:00 Robt. Ripley 7:00 Major Bowes Merry-Go Rd 8:00 Bayr'a Album Emo Rapee 7J30 LAST TIMES TODAY hnny Mack Brcv LAW" Cartoon Serial 9:00 AN "I LOVE TO SINGA" Do you want to buy something? Xoc Aiajaufea LOCALLY TUNE IN ON STATION WFAA WBAF KPRO WOAI Corsicana Dr. Pepper LAST TIMES TODAY HOOT GIBSON "The Riding Avenger" Cartoon Serial Color Cartoon Nick Lucas And His Orchestra NEWS LOCAL RECRUITING OFFICE FOR TO CLOSE TONIGHT Sargt. Jack J.

Wlnklnaon, who has been in charge of the local recruiting office, announced Saturday morning that the office would close tonight and that he would bo transferred to" Denison. A number of boys and young men from the surrounding territory have joined the army through recruiting station; He also announced that between Sept. 5 and .15, 1036, 75 young men from this district will not only have the opportunity of being assigned to on 0 of the most desirable posts in the nrmy, namely, tives hero after returning yester- coming a very important part of mobilization plans for reserve officers at that post, according to Major Sidney J. Cutter, in charge of the Dallas with headquarters at building, Dallas. ii i SEND YOUK Dry Cleaning WITH YOUtt LAUNDBY.

CORSIOANA-LAUNDRY AND CLEANING COMPANY Phones 234-235 MIDNITE SHOW ONLY TONIGHT 11:30 She roped a Count with her bank and found she'd roped a cowboy A new kind of romance of the wild and woolly Westl M. L-. 1 I -f I i hi AY I I AdoIph Zukor preionti FRANCIS IE ANN SOTHEllN MY AMERICAN I ri ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS A Paramount Pltturt with FRED STONE BILLIE BURKE Ernest Cossart Grant Mitchell by Harold Young SUNDAY AND MONDAY or a wn. Romance What was the market for her youth, beauty and a great city? The year's big serial story now in films! ii ft A r-y 1-1 BINNIE BARNES LEWIS STONE ANDY DEV1NE ELIZABETH PATTERSON FRANK CRAVEN JAMES STEWART COLOR TRAVELS ctro PICTURE JVrET ROTO NEWS SUNDAY AND MONDAY Hits The Yuk ain't MAE WEST gotf North and AUika goat MA- 1 with VICTOR McLAGLE A Paramount Picture Mae Slngi 3 New Songsl K- i i 'I 1 "OTJB GANG FOLLIES OF 1036" i f-vji- '-is-.

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