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Thursday Morning, January 19, 1939 THE PALM BEACH POST Page Fiva fr.Xl...lJll'.ISaujlllXl,'ST man I mill "V-m I 1 illllllliillil LAURA WHEELER DESIGNS LOSES COURT PLEA El GOEBBELS FACES SHIFTINIS Berlin Rumor Says He Will Be Ousted As Propaganda Chief BERLIN. Jan. 18. UP) Prona- TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 18.

OP) The Supreme Court rejected the plea of one Daytona Beach offl cial today that his trial on mis conduct charges be stopped, but did not immediately decide sim ganda Minister Paul Joseph Goeb- ilar pleas from two other persons. All three City Commissioners John La Tour and Ralph W. Richards and Former Commissioner R. W. (Carswell said they had Deen lorcect to testily before a i'rand jury that investigated the municipality.

For this reason they claimed jnmumty from pros TORONTO, Jan. 18. UP) John R. Lamb, president of the Bank ot Toronto. told shareholders at the annual meeting today that "aban donment of past precepts in pub lie finance" might ultimately bring about large-scale devaluation oC debts, conscription of productive resources, or inflation of prices.

Surveying world political and economic trends, the banker had said that in Great Britain it was mainly spending for armament beyond the taxpaying ability of that nation and therefore financed in part by loans; in the United States the emphasis was on social serv ices but armament was now be ing added, and in Canada large deficits had appeared in recent years and tax resources had been utilized about to the limit. "The situation," Lamb said, "constituted a bar, to that confi dence and long-term planning which has been the basis of growth in the past and the net result was not satisfactory to either the worker or the investor." He em phasized the disturbing effect suc ceeding European crises are hav ing on business and added: "While the current trend is favorable, one could wish for a greater degree of assurance concerning the long term outlook." Deis returned to Jus desk today after an illness of several weeks, but persistent rumors said he would leave it soon for a new post perhaps that of chief Nazi district leader in a general re-shuffling of high Nazi officials. Rumors Not Denied The rumors, which official sources declined to confirm or deny, also were that Field Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering would become vice chancellor and war minister, positions that would enhance his place as No. 2 Nazi, Dr. Wilhelm Frick, interior min-' Jster, who will be 62 in March, would be retired on a pension, according to these reports, anU perhaps given the status of an "elder I SI i COP, mt, NMOICCMFT KKVICI, INC.

CUTWORK LINENS ecution on matters about which they testified. The court immediately denied La Tour's plea on the ground the charge against him was not the type covered by the immunity statute. He is charged with aiding City Commissioners F. V. B.

Couch and Gordon Montgomery to exact money authorized by law, The court set oral arguments for Thursday (3 p. jn the Richards and Carswell petitions. Richards is charged with taking $10,000 to vote for Couch as a commissioner-at-large. Carswell is charged with taking $697.36 for his vote as commissioner in favor of accepting interest coupons In payment of citj taxes. All three asked writs of prohibition against Circuit Judge H.

B. Frederick. PATTERN 1960 Mml LAURA WHEELER DESIGNED THIS CUTWORK THAT'S SIMPLE AND SMART Cutwork's just buttonhole stitch! And even if you've never tried statesman" with regard to domestic policy. It was said Heinrich Himmler, chief of German police and the black-uniformed SS Elite Guards, might succeed him. Ill Since Christmas Dr: Goebbels had been away from his office since shortly before Christmas.

It was announced officially, Dec. 22, that he was AS FRANKFURTER CONVINCED THE SENATORS An attorney and his attorney: Felix Frankfurter, left, and legal adviser Dean Acheson, relaxed and listening at Senate judiciary subcommittee hearing, where Frankfurter's nomination to the Supreme Court was approved. it, you'll find these simple designs so lovely on scarfs, towels, pillow cases. They're bound to attract attention. Pattern 1960 contains a transfer pattern of 18 motifs ranging from 2x3 inches to 2x15 inches; materials required; illustration of stitches.

Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to Palm Beach Post Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly Retiring Mrs. Frankfurter Proud Of Husband As High Court Justice Pattern Number, your Name and Address. Adv.

FAVOR PROCESS TAX WPA Announces Four CORRESPONDENT SETS UP MEXICAN BUREAU AUSTIN, Jan. 18. UP) Frank L. Kluckhohn, New York Times correspondent who was ex pelled by the Mexican government, informed the Statesman today he was setting up his bureau in Brownsville to cover Mexico news. ANTIQUE AUTO RACE IS OKEHED Big State Projects JACKSONVILLE, Jan.

18. UP) Four new WPA projects, to cost Psychiatrists Oust 'Diseases' suffering from an intestinal ailment. Recently he, spent several days at Hitler's mountain home near Berchtesgaden. In the rumored shift Goebbels would move out of the propaganda ministry into a position as ober-gauleiter, which would put him above all other district Nazi leaders, and be appointed governor of the Greater Berlin district, retaining his status as cabinet minister. The propaganda ministry, which he has headed since the Nazis assumed power Jan.

30, 1933, would be attached directly to the Fed more than $250,000, were author CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 18. Serious, retiring Mrs. Felix Frankfurter, daughter of a Con-gregationalist minister, departed tonight with her husband to take her place in that select Washington circle the wives of United States Supreme Court justices. Her husband succeeds on that bench the man who pronounced ATLANTA, Jan.

Cath WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. OP) Secretary Wallace declared today the White House and the Department of Agriculture were in "remarkable accord" on processing taxes, The Cabinet c'ficer has recommended such taxes be re-enacted by Congress to provide funds for additional benefit payments to farmers. I ized for operation today by Florida administrator Robert J. Dill.

At the same time, Dill allocated $201,497 in Federal funds to aid in financing the undertakings which will furnish employment for 481 workers. LOUISVILLE, Jan; 18. UP) Dr. Leo Kanner, director of child psychiatry at John Hopkins University, Baltimore, said today two olic Church dignitaries dedicated the newly constructed Co-cathedral of Christ the King here today MIAMI, Jan. 18.

tfl?) A "dodo" race between two antique automobiles was approved fqr Friday by police today. Dr. George W. Young, Minneapolis, will pit his 1896 horseless buggy against Bill Pierce's 1900 sidewinder. Pierce arrived from his home in Belle Glade, Fla.f and challenged Dr.

Young. A quarter of a mile of Biscayne Boulevard will be the race course. An aviator's helmet will be the prize. STATE GARDEN CLUBS TO MEET IN MIAMI SEBRING, Jan. 18.

OP) Arrangements for the annual meeting of the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs at Miami, March 31 and April 1, were made by the organization's executive committee which concluded a two-day meeting here today. the rra-riage vows for them almost 20 years ago in New York diseases commonly called ceremonies witnessed by Im "touches" and "verges" are being i'anklurter's appointment perial Wizard Hiram W. Evans of eral Chancellory, it was said, with Secretary of State Otto Dietrich, Chancellor Hitler's personal press chief, having charge. eradicated by modern psychia' trists. The projects, by counties, with estimated employment: Duval: Jacksonville, catalogue, cross-index and file records in the State Board of Health's Bureau of the Ku Klux Klan as an invited guest.

Describing himself as "just a Wallace's statement, made at a Speaking before the directors of the Louisville Mental Hygiene press conference, came after to succeed late Justice Car-dozo was confirmed Tuesday by the U. S. Senate. Proud of Husband Mrs. Frankfurter, the former Marion Denman of Longmeadow, is, quite naturally, proud of Clinic, he said: President had indicated Herman Will Speak Tuesday such taxes would serve spectator," the Klan leader and members of his family gathered for the services under the direction of Dennis Cardinal Dougherty At Jay-Cee Luncheon "When a patient goes to a psychiatrist and says 'my doctor tells me I'm on the verge of a nervous breakdown' or 'I had a touch of as a depressant on public purchas ing power.

Dr. Carl N. Herman, attorney of nuaaeiphia. "As nearly as I can discern the stand of the administration is that and rabbi of the Reform Congre Bishop Gerald P. O'Hara of the Savannah-Atlanta diocese extend gation Temple Israel, will speak pneumonia' the psychiatrist says, 'don't you believe A person either has a nervous breakdown or pneumonia or he doesn't, there is no 'verge or touch' about it." at the Junior Lhamoer of Com the form of getting money is en tirely up to Congress," the secre tary said.

ed the invitation. Dr. Evans, whose NOW merce luncheon meeting at 12:15 organization in post-world war days was an anti-Catholic, anti- today at the Hotel Dixie Court He wiU speak on "The Interna Palm Beach Post Pattern tional Situation. Harry Good her husbands achievement, but insists she be permitted to remain in the background, far from the spotlight of publicity. She declined to be interviewed with the words: "I feel very strongly about this.

You will have to indulge ml." She will not be a stranger to Washington, however, and she once said "we found a new spirit of democracy there. The Roose-velts have changed things a great deal and there is less meaningless ceremony." She said she felt no concern at adapting her life to a new home. "People make their own lives at mark will have charge of the pro FRANCE SEEKING SUGAR PURCHASE gram. Vital Statistics. The work is to be done on records dated prior to Jan.

1, 1936. The project will employ 77 workers for 12 months and will cost $89,688, including a WPA allocation of $71,156. Manatee: Bradenton, improve various avenues and streets, including the placing of 43,800 square yards of paving, construction of 5,500 lineal feet of concrete curbing and 3,200 square feet of sidewalks along with the clearing of 10 acres of roadway. The activity will employ 138 workers for seven months and will cost $54,620 including a WPA grant of $38,305. Lee: Fort Myers, pave and landscape waterfront park, construct concrete curb and sidewalks, surface roadway; 59 workers for three months; cost $8,695, WPA allocation $6,905.

Hillsborough: Tampa, city-wide sanitary sewer reconstruction, 207 workers for eight months; cost $106,509, WPA allocation $85,131. A report of the reorganization committee, under Curtis White Semetic, white supremacy group, said he accepted with "great pleasure." The Klan in recent years has subordinated racial and religious matters to a program of opposition to "Communism and the CIO." Dr. Evans, an Atlanta dentist, is himself a member of the Christian Church. Mrs. Evans, tMee children, and a son-in-law, William PARIS, Jan.

18. OP) The French government is considering a trade arrangement with Cuba which involves the purchase of head, will be heard. Organization and policies of similar groups in other cities have been studied by the committee to aid it in making recommendations for reorganiza considerable amounts of. Cuban sugar by private French importers, tion of the Junior Chamber here. Gotteastrater, went with him to the dedication.

INTEREST IS SHOWN IN COUNTY HOLDINGS Dr. Walter Holcomb, pastor of government sources said today. The purpose of such an agreement, it was stated, would be to open the Cuban market to French exports on a reciprocal basis. (In Havana, sugar circles said a sale is being negotiated with France.) Datura Arcade Sale Is Disclosed In Deed Anthony's Your Favorite Beauty Preparations Miss Lucille Steele Expert Beauty Counsellor Formerly with "Charles of the Ritz" and now in charge of our Toiletries Department, will be in attendance. We invite you to consult Miss Steele about the proper care of your skin; she will, too, gladly show you how to "Individualize" to meet the new color schemes of today.

TOILETRIES STREET FLOOR Verdicts Returned For Two Defendants the Calvary Methodist Church, described the event in a letter to the Atlanta Constitution as "one of the greatest triumphs over intolerance that I have ever seen." The magnificent church is located on the site of the former national headquarters of the Klan in an exclusive residential district. It will share cathedral position in the Atlanta-Savannah diocese with the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist at Savannah. wherever they are," she added. "Happiness and contentment is something that comes from within." Attended Smith College After graduating from high school in 1908, she went to Smith College and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa for her brilliant scholarship.

She was president of her junior class and in her senior year was president of the student government. Later, she became secretary of the fashionable Miss Spence's School in New York and during the war was actively associated with Red Cross and training camp activities. She met Frankfurter during the latter period in Washington and they were married Dec. 20, 1919. Her parents, the Rev.

and Mrs. Mark A. Denman, now live in Considerable interest is being shown by owners of property in this county who reside in many places throughout the country, Chief Deputy Circuit Clerk W. L. McGriff said Wednesday.

Practically all who live in other Slates had decided to let their properties go because of high and accumulated taxes during the boom years. One inquiry was from an owner now living in California. Many local people are ftlso showing interest in redemption of their lands under the Murphy act at a fraction of the face value of the taxes. Taxes must be delinquent for 1933 or earlier years before a public auction may be held of the delinquent land. A county court jury Wednesday returned a verdict for P.

L. Bar-bey, Palm Beach, defendant in a $450 damage suit brought by A. H. Brown, local winter resident. The suit was the outgrowth of an automobile accident at Forty-ninth Street and Spruce Avenue, Dee.

Sale of the Datura Arcade at Datura Street and Olive Avenue by the late William A. Weihe and his wife, Mrs. Helen Weihe, to his mother, Mrs. Adah L. Saunders, was shown Wednesday in a deed recorded at the courthouse.

The transaction was closed Jan. 16, 1933, according to the deed. Stamps affixed to the deed indi SCHOOL PRINCIPALS WILL MEET SATURDAY Monthly meeting of principals cate a consideration of approxi mately $18,900. It was recorded by Herbert Gib son, local attorney. Claremont, Calif.

of all county white schools will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at Belle Glade, according to County Superintendent John Leonard. MARKETS FOR CIVIL Divorce Cases I J'" 9959 AIRCRAFT SAID HUGE WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. UP The Commerce Department ad vised aviation manufacturers to 27, 1937. R.

L. Earnest, of Earnest Lewis, was attorney for Barbey and R. R. Richardson represented Brown. In another verdict, a county court jury also decided for the defendant.

Sarah R. Briggs, as administratrix of the estate of the late Elija Jane Reynolds, was defendant in a $499 damage suit brought by Sarah Browne, unmarried, and Kate Wilson, a widow, who alleged they had spent money on improvements to a house on Garden Avenue. The defendant was represented by M. L. Esarey.

E. C. Thompson and E. G. Newell were attorneys for the plaintiffs.

A divorce was granted and another dismissed at the request of the plaintiff Wednesday in cir day of vast foreign markets for civil aircraft. mm) cuit court. The Commerce Department said the surface, in the field of civil TEN AVIATION CADETS ASSIGNED AS AVIATORS' WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. (PI The Navy today designated 10 aviation cadets as naval aviators and ordered them to active duty with the fleet.

They were ordered detached from the Pensacola Naval Air Station about Jan. 20. The other eight cadets were ordered to temporary duty with the carrier ajr group, USS Saratoga, fleet air detachment at the San Diego Naval Air Station pending commissioning of the squadrons to be attached to the new Carrier Wasp, about July 1. At that time they will report to squadrons attached to the Wasp. Ernestine ti.

irancis was awarded a divorce from Robert W. Francis and her maiden name of Ernestine Heimlich restored in a final decree. Elmore Cohen was aviation abroad, has scarcely been scratched and the same may be said, with equal emphasis, of the (BOB 0 markets for aeronautical equip' ment." her attorney. The suit was filed Saturday. At the request of Ivan Kosel, his The bulletin predicted 1939 would be another record year for divorce suit against Elsie Louise aeronautical exports.

Exports in Kosel was dismissed. Edgar C. ooo 1938 were the highest in history, Hamilton was his attorney. but final figures have not been completed. MEXICAN ENVOY GOES TO POST IN GERMANY MEXICO CITY, Jan.

18. (JP) FIERY CROSS BURNS BEFORE MIAMI HOME MIAMI, Jan. 18. UP) A fiery cross, warning symbol used by the Ku Klux Klan, was burned Tuesday night before the residence of City, Commissioner John W. Du-bose while he and Mayor Robert R.

Williams were inside. Dubose, Williams and Commissioner Ralph B. Ferguson are targets of a recall campaign which has been pending nearly a year. "The people who put it there The departure of General Juan PATTERN 9959 Perhaps what your life needs is a new all-day dress just like THIS! (And why not look like a "fashion plate" when our design makes it so easy?) An edging of lace here, a few buttons and bows there-then almost before you know it your sweet little Marian Martin frock is made! See the unusual, squared-off neck is most flattering. The curved yoke is "different" too in its smart lines.

Shirrings or Azcarate to resume his post Mexican minister to Berlin was interpreted in some circles here today as an indication of efforts One of the worlds great Scotches becomes one of America's favorites WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO YOU IF HYDRAULICS SUDDENLY FAILED? YOU'D BE SAFER WITH HUDSON'S EXCLUSIVE DOUBLE -SAFE BRAKES WHY? Because, even it hydraulics should suddenly fail through accident or service neglect, the driver of a Hudson just pusbti farther on iht stmt foot pedal and STOPS.Thankj to Hudson exclusive Double-Safe Brakes two braking systems (finest Bendix Hydraulics end a separate reserve mechanical system) working automatically from the same foot pedal Many letters in our file tell of accidents prevented by Double-Safe Brakes, standard in all 1939 Hudsons. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO YOU IF A TIRE BLEW OUT AT 60? YOU'D BE SAFER WITH HUDSON'S EXCLUSIVE AUTO-POISE CONTROL WHY? Becauw this revolutionary mechanical invention (patent applied for) automatically helps to keep wheels on their course on tough roads, in heavy side winds, even when tirt blows. The operation of AUTO-POISE CONTROL does not requite special tires, tubes or extra equipment of any kind. It is standard at no extra cost on all 1939 Hudson passenger cars; NO OTHER CAR HAS ANYTHING LIKE IT. left no message and we didn't see them," Mrs.

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Some observers expressed belief a recent $17,000,000 barter transaction -for disposing of oil from wells expropriated from American and British companies, most of which is going to Germany, has was- about ten feet high with a cute cap sleeves! concrete base and was placed In the driveway. No comment was available from Pattern 9959 may be ordered only in misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and Dubose, Williams or police of ficials. 42. Size 16 requires 33 yards 35 inch fabric and 23 yards lace. NOW! A DELUXE HUDSON 112 PRICED DOWN WITH DE LUXE MODELS OF THE "OTHER THREE" encouraged Mexico to press for an expansion of its oil sales to the Reich.

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TRAFFIC OFFICIAL GETS JAY-CEE AWARD CHICAGO, Jan. 18. (UP) Philip C. Ebeling, Dayton, Ohio, president of the U. S.

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