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Big Spring Daily Herald from Big Spring, Texas • Page 10

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ITZ Tonight Masterpiece! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW DOLORESCOSTELLO 8ARRYMORE irfllMi.ALL*STAR CAST A United Artbb Pictamt PLUS: "MOLLY MOOCOW Mid MB. CRUSOE" JONKER DIAMOITO UAJJUI Starting Tuesday "CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES" NEW CABS A. L. Green, Pontiac coupe.

8. M. Smith, Pontiac sedan. P. Haylep, Midland, Oldsmobile fMPLES Relievt the sore, Hchy spots and help haal the uqly defects with tested medication in Resmol QUEEN Today and Wednesday 4 BRAVE LOVE IN A LAWLESS CITY I with I I A HOPKINS 0 A G.

ROBINSON i 1 1 McCREA l.l.oi.d rhru UNITED ARTISTS PLUS: "MICKEY'S SERVICE STATION" CHARGES AGAINST ENGLAND ARE FALSE, EDEN TELLS HOUSE LONDON, May 18 Secretary Anthony Eden charged jefore the house of commons today that forgery, deception and xickery were used to obtain "fabricated evidence" of Ethiopian dumdum bullets purportedly made England. He said evidence was obtained yy Col. Pedro Lopez whom the British knew as a "notorious purveyor of false information." Stung by allegations which were lastily withdrawn from Geneva, lden took advantage of the qucs- to tell a story of Lopez's ac- Jvities, saying Lopez posed in London as an Ethiopian arms purchaser. I like these BARGAIN LONG DISTANCE calls" LYRIC Today and Wednesday point funil nrarw. JEAN ARTHUR jr THRILLING PLUS: Paramount News, "They're Off' Baseball Scores (Courtesy Casadena) American League Boston 20 Chicago 00 ai'd R.

Ferrell; Kennedy and Sewell. Washington 000 Detroit ...300 and Bolton; Crowder and Cochrane. National League Chicago 230 100 0 Boston .100 000 0 and Hartnett; MacFayden and Lopez. St Louis .102 00 Philadelphia .004 00 and Davis; Jorgens and Wilson. Cincinnati 30200 Brooklyn 101 00 and Earnshaw and Berres.

Pittsburgh 000 100 New York 201 110 and Todd; Jubbell and Mancuso. (Second Games Sunday) Beaumont 000 004 Oklahoma City 100 200 Batteries: Cook, Pittman and 3ancken; Marleau, Buxton anc Seebold. San Antonio 130 003 Tulsa 103 710 Batteries: Miller, Hunter anc Payton, Spence; Newkirk and Zubik. seven today, so Mamma said we would call you long distance at seven tonight. She says it's cheaper to talk after seven.

And ell day Sunday, too. She said we'd better tele- 'cause my pencil don't spell very good yet. Mamma wants to say hello." Save after 7... and Sundays After 7 o'clock every evening, and all day Sunday, rates are reduced on both person-to-person and sta- 5(5 tion-to-station calls. The reductions apply on all calls to towns over 100 miles distant, and to many shorter calls.

Just ask Long Distance for the new rate to any will talk only with a particular perwm. willing Jo folk with anyone who eniwen or can tailed quickly to distant SOUTKWISTIRN Bill TELiPHONE COMPANY you visit the Texas Centennial, Dallas, June 6 to Nov. 89, you invited to set the Exhibit. DRAWS SENTENCE IN U. S.

LIQUOR CASE N. "Fats" Wood, Midland, was sentenced by Federal Judge Charles A. Boynton Saturday in Pecos to serve two years on each of two counts, terms to run concurrently, and was fined $1,100 in addition to a $500 cash penalty for conspiring to violate federal laws and of operating a distillery without license or permit. Anno Spears, charged on a similar count, was sentenced to serve two years in Leavenworth and was fined $1,500 and a penalty of $500. Edgar V.

Paulette, charged in two counts, was fined $1,500 and sentenced to serve 26 months in Leavenworth. A 15 months term was made to run concurrently. Story of the raid which resulted in the arrest of the trio was broken here last spring by federal agents. ALLEN NEW MANAGER FOR PHONE CO. HERE J.

C. Allen of Wichita Falls has been transferred to Big Spring as manager of the Southwestern Bell Telephone company, effective May 1. Allen has been connected with the telephone company for the past five years, one year at Wichita Falls and four at Fort Worth. SUFFERED 10 YEARS; SAYS HE NOW FEELS 4 UKE A NEW MAN' Far nnd Near Come 01 Praise for Pze- T. B.

CyDaniel, a well-known resident of Corydoa, Iowa has the following to say about Williams L. K. Formula, the doctor's prescription -which if creating- such 3 sensation. have just completed a course of Williams Ij, K. Formula and am thankful for its wonderful benefits.

I had suffered for over 10 years. Had to force myself to eat what little I did. I was advised to try Williams a K. Formula. 1 noticed a difference while on the first bottle.

I sure feel like a new man. My former nervousness is gone and I sleep like a brick. I am Tforkinc: every day." Wjlliams S. L. K.

Formula is a new. Improved tonic preparation rhich helps build red corpuscles and tones up tho system. It Is also mildly laxative and diuretic for tho Wdncys, thus aids elimination of poisonous waste innttcr. 1(3 tonic action is quick because It is a liquid, highly concentrated nnd readily nb- sorbcd. Starts work elmost immediately.

Very econimic.il to take, costs only n. Tew cents a day. Don't suffer another day with that tired-out, "run-down" fcelinfr without testing 1 this valuable tonic preparation under money-bade guar- (intee, Tiie first bottle must produce results or money back, On Biile at Jack Frost Pharmacy DEATH RAY WORKS; INVENTOR ACQUITTED OF FRAUD BY JURY A snake, lizard and were killed by Henry Fleur as San Francisco jury watched him demonstrate his "death ray." He was quickly acquitted of defrauding investors. He said more current would increase the ray's power, but refused to discuss its possible use in war. (Associated Press Photo) HOW THEY TA 4 STANDINGS Texas League W.

L. Houston 20 12 Dallas 20 14 Beaumont 18 13 Tulsa 17 15 Oklahoma 'City 17 15 San Antonio 15 15 Galveston 12 18 Fort Worth 8 25 American League W. L. New York 21 9 Boston 20 11 Cleveland 17 11 Chicago 13 11 Washington 15 16 Detroit 14 14 Philadelphia 10 17 St. Louis 5 24 National League W.

L. St Louis 17 9 New York 17 10 Pittsburgh 14 12 Chicago 13 13 Boston 12 14 Cincinnati 13 16 Philadelphia 12 18 Brooklyn 11 17 East Texas League W. L. Gladewater 16 6 Henderson 14 8 Palestine 13 10 Tyler 13 10 Longview 10 10 Marshall 11 12 Kilgore 7 13 Jacksonville 8 15, Pet .625 .588 .581 .531 .531 .500 .400 .242 Pet. .700 .645 .607 .542 .484 .500 .370 .172 Pet.

.654 .630 .538 .500 .462 .448 .400 .393 Pet .727 .636 .565 .565 .500 .478 .350 .348 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Goobers Pay Athlete'sWay COLORADO SPKINGS, May 18. call him "Peanuts" and "Two Sacks" because selling goobers keeps him in shoes and textbooks, but on these spring afternoons he leaves the roaster to patrol center'field for Colorado college. Introducing Johnny Sutak of Flint, one of the best fly chasers in the Kocky Mountain baseball conference. Whenever Colorado. Springs folk gather 'for a circus or a softball game, you'll find the affable Johnny there, too, entreating the 'customers to buy "two sacks o' Sutak's." He puts the same gusto into selling peanuts as he does into playing baseball, and now has a thriving little store not farm from the campus.

Born in Flint's factory districl 25 years ago, Sutak decided he wanted an education. A year -after he left high school he and- a classmate, Tony Lesnick, opened a fruit store in Flint They saved enough to come to Colorado college, bringing with them another Flint youth, Joe who catches on the ball team and plays a rough, tough game at end on the football eleven. Sutak also plays football, but he doesn't show "the old fire" as when he is going back to deep center for a line drive or danemg in the coaching box, cajoling the batter on boy, two sacks o' Sutak's for a bingle!" Texas League Fort Worth 6, Houston 0. San Antonio 18, Tulsa 9. Dallas 9, Galveston 3.

Oklahoma City 8, Beaumont 8. American League St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 5. Boston 8, Chicago 7. New York 8, Cleveland 4.

National League St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 3. New York 8, Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 3, Brooklyn 2. Chicago at Boston, rain.

East Texas League Longview at Tyler, two games. Gladewater at Palestine, two games. Marshall at Henderson, two james. Kilgore at Jacksonville, two TODAY'S GABIES American League Washington at Detroit. New York at Cleveland.

Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St Louis. National League Chicago at Boston. St. -Louis at Philadelphia.

Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Texas League San Antonio at Fort Worth. Beaumont at Dallas. Galveston at Oklahoma City.

Houston at Tulsa. Bad Elimination Makes It Easter To Catch A Cold With the right sort of food and proper exercise, constipation might je rare, but in actual living oondi- ions, how few manage to escape it! Mr. Clyde Martin, of Ona, W. recently very aptly wrote that "constipation is the root of a lot of sickness, but if Black-Draught Is taken right it will keep constipation." "If I let myself get constipated," IB explains, "and my system filled with impure matter, I feel bloated, take cold easily, and feel out of sorts in a lot of ways. I will taKe about two good doses of Black- Draught.

It seems to cleanse my whole system and I feel like doing my work." Sold in 25-cent packages. BLACK-DRAUGST BURNETT UHL MACHINE SHOP Goneml Machlno Shop Portable Electric Welding, Boiler Welding and Refining. On Angeln Road Father'Didn't Know So Bettys Golf Queen Now By FELIX MCKNIGHT (Associated Press Sports Writer) SAN ANTONIO, May 18 A little more than four years ago a shy, tousle-halred girl of 12 sneaked out on a sand green course at Dallas to watch her dad play golf. She got in dad'a way and was promptly advised to forget about golf. Betty Jameson didn't forget, however, and today she's Texas state champion at 16 and shooting for the 1938 United States Curtis cup team.

Near 80 for every round, demure Miss Jameson captured the Texas Women's title here with a 5 and 4 triumph over Mrs. Dan Chandler of Dallas, former Texas and Old Mexico champion and quarterfinalist in the women's national of 1935. Trailing her on every shot, nervously puffing a cigarette on the fringe of the gallery, was the gentleman who gave the fatherly advice on the sand-green course four years ago. His smile was broader than anyone's when the stocky youngster clinched the title with a brilliant approach shot which struck the pin and settled inches from the hole. Six months after jhe took up the gaine, Betty won her first titli and a big one.

She captured the Texas Women's municipal title at Wichita Falls and then went hack to her Dallas home.to win the city municipal championship. In 1934 she made dad's advice look even worse by winning the Southern' Women's amateur title and the Dallas city irophy. The year 1935 had its disappointments. She developed a "semi-final" complex and was eliminated in the round of four in the Texas, Old Mexico, Southern, Texas Open and Dallas city tourneys. Today she is a stout, broad- shouldered girl of 185 pounds who raps tee shots consistently between 210 and 225 a slight "tail-end" hook with her long irons, excels at approach shots and relies on her putting for.

victory. She putted sensationally to defeat Mrs. Chandler. Betty's tournament campaign this summer calls for visits to the Southern Women's joust at Oklahoma City, starting June 1, and the National Women's tournament. Plays On Boys' Team At the top of her game, she is anxious to roll up a record in the next two years that will give her a chance at the Curtis Cup team.

She plans to finish her high school studies this summer and to enter the University of Texas next fall. It will take a summer school session to give her necessary entrance require- mento and that up a tournament or two. Incidentally, she ia the No. 1 player on the Thomas Jefferson high school golf team only girl ever to compete on a boys' athletic team in San Antonio. And she whips her male opponents with regularity and ease.

PHILS HELD TO 6 HITS BY DIZ (By The Associated Press) In the American and National leagues: The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Phillies, 10 to 3, Sunday, Dizzy Dean holding the Phils to six hits. A four-run St. Louis rally in the seventh broke a 3-3 tie. Durocher, Ogrodowski and Dean doubled and Pepper Martin hit a home run.

St Louis scored first in the second inning when Medwick hil a home run. In the same inning the Phillies nicked Dean for four hits and three runs. Camilli hit a homer, Grace and Davis doubles P-R-I-N-T-I-N-G T. E. JORDAN CO.

113 W. First St Just Phone 486 and Sullk tripled. Medwick led the attack with four 'aits, including the home run, and single for a total of 11 base hits. The New York Giants, making the most of their 11 hits in a alugging match, defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 8 to 6 to hold second place, a half-game behind the Cards, in the National league pennant race. Home runs by Bill Werber and Rick Ferrell gave the Boston Red Sox an 8 to 7 victory and their fourth triumph this year over' the Chicago White Sox in the opener of the series.

More than 23,000 fans saw the Bostoa team come from behind in Rth to tie the score in the ninth with Pencil's circuit smash. The Red Sox drove Johnny Whitehead from the tox and were on the long end of a 6-1 score going into last half of the fourth. Kaylor Machine- less are the most modern and natural waves. Paradise Beauty Salon 209 E. 2nd Ph.

626 Facts You Should Know About Your DOCTOR Tenth of a series of articles devoted to the Medical profession and public' Health. Published through the courtesy of Jack Frost Pharmacy. COCTCK WANTS TO ffCf WELL What The Practice of Medicine (D (2) A Careful study of a Patient to determine the cause of that Patient's discomfort, whether mental or physical. The application of whatever seems best, based on the training and experience of the Doctor, to relieve the it be meflicine, surgery, counsel or other treatment. These two descriptive paragraphs sound simple enough, but if you will and think over carefully, and analyze their full meaning, you win realize they cover a tremendous amount of territory in human lives.

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