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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 14

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Own Real Estate For FATHOS AND nones OF LUMOCK In theM rented houses lor Iwhlch you have paid enough to lhave paid out a home, you have often talked about making a start oward buying a home. You must have the ground first. there any spot in Lubbock where lyou are as sure of always having (good neighbors and pleasant sur- Iroundings as in O'Neall Terrace? I am selling out Temple Trust Receivership lots in jOVeall Terrace. Your pick and of lots for $250.00 to 1400.00 terms, If you need terms. Let me drive you out there.

I feel I like you will select your future home lilte while these Receivership lots I last. ECElYEft FOR TEMPLE TBCST COMPANY George Honghton, Agent Ml Myrlck Building Phone 30 (or Information BABOAIN l-foom new house near Tech, 14.950.00. I Tradt equity la hoUH lor car. to nut. LUTHEB WHITC 1253 SUALL well finished.

Also araal) truck, terms. 105 AVI. C. WOULD YOU INVEST small cash payment In new FRA home? If you have a Job. good credit and a few dollars, you can own a new home.

Inquire for full details at office. C. J. NORTON TEA Estate Insurance 1313 Texas Ave. Phont 3103 BARGAIN: Brick apartment for sale, good location.

Phone 349I-J. ABSTRACTS Of TITLI All Loam ana City Property ID LuDBoct County Security Abstract and Title Company 1201 reiat Avenue LUODOCK. Teiat (toward. Orady Howard. Assistant Manager.

FHA LOANS August 1st, FHA Interest rates rtduced. Now is a better time than ever to build your new home and get a THA loan at interest. See us for service for commitments on plans and specifications. FHA Loans Int. C.

J. NORTON 1313 Texas Are. Phone 3103 Well Built Rooming House Near Tech apartment In that you will Good seven room brick hornn worth the tnnney. Resident lot on Ulh street worth the money. G.

C. McLean Coaley 17S3 Lot. For Sale BALP ACRE TEACTI kalt acrt tracts adjoining on wtn. 1300 and up. Small down nivments II month.

Call or Dr. Mid- las, 130 or ton-n. IT IS A FACT Fool Lota, ind S. P. MORROW Texu Phont 4642 $5 DOWN $5 PER MONTH a traeti or Iota, toot) location.

CNTTCMAL LAND iw. National Bank BldK. Thane 4I8C and Land For Sale OR TRADE part or all of Bio Oranda irrlgntpd Und for Plains prop- arty. L. Colltnsworth, Southland, Texas.

140 A. RAW cntclaw land, as (nod at thers with 3 A mlntrals. per acre, locattd north Blrdsoc. Two choice re. loU htlf blk.

Ttch, $550 ca. First elms auburhiin crrccry store for sale. Call E. T. Huff, BOGAN AND COMPANT Real Estate E.UU LOT ON 34th.

near Ate. and T-l to for car. Tradi (or or sheep. acres on pannnnt. baruln.

4 tor till or J. M. Lewelllni. 313 CHiien'i Bank Bldg. Pboni 177 or 137J-J.

WXLL improved 300 nertt ef nd rat- claw land to tradi (or larger tract ot land. 177 aerti red cat-claw land to tor i homt in Lubbock. IS acrei Improved near Lubboet, lhal a reaaonable cash payment will tod lood terms on balance. I have a number ot buyers tor tarmi In Lubbock and adjoining counties, it you care to sell I would your lut- ings. e.

a. JAT Room 324, wall Bldf. Phong 741 P. O. Box Ml Automobiles For USED CARS THAT ARE "SOCIALLY CORRECT" 1IU Packard 4-door sedan.

Is a ear that Is mechanically perfect in every respect, yours tor Bulck 4-door sedan. Appearance and performance perfect 1936 Chrysler coupe. First class condition SCOGGIN-DKKEY MOTOR CO. 10th Phoni 4133 915 Texas HER! IT 18: good finish, clean, fair motor. 140 down.

2515-lth, after LATE MODEL Oidsmoblle for sale or trade for good building lots. Phone 3466. S193 EQUITY, new Plymouth, sell for IIS. Purchaser has choice. Phone 3845.

1939 FORD panel, clean and a real bargain. 1419 Ave. P. 1310 DEPOSIT on any style Chevrolet. (235.00.

Phone 694-W. We Pay Cash late model ears. Some wit for oalanci ua for TOU buy, E. L. Snodgrass Finance Co.

"BCNUBCDS Or SATISFIED CnftTOMERS" 1412 4174 LOOK AT THE BARGAINS 1)31 G. M. C. pick-up. Reconditioned motor 1938 O.

M. C. pick-up. New tires, very clean 1938 Chevrolet 3-4 ton stake body. A dandy 1837 ford truck.

Short wheel base, new motor 1937 Ford truck. Long wheel base, new motor Chev. truck. Long wheel bate 1936 Chev. truck.

Lone wheel base, perfect condition 1939 O. M. C. Panel. Reconditioned CHEAPEST FINANCE IN LCTBBOCK I K.

HUFSTEDLER SONS O. M. C. DEALER PARTS AND SERVICE 2201 Ave. Phone 19 $325 $425 $425 $465 $375 $95 $425 $225 1936 Terraplane coach or 193.1 Chevrolet cnsch, terms.

Clftr.dennon. 1507 Avr. F. Automobiles Are Like Cigarettes Different Stores Charge Different Prices tF YOU PAY TOP PRICE THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS fP YOU WANT REAL VALUE IN A USED CAR THAT'S OUR BUSINESS We Have It! TEXAS MOTORS, INC. Studebaker Distributors 1013 13th Phone 4182 NEED 50 USED CARS Top Trade-In Prices Paid Bill McCatty Motor Co.

Texu ATS. Phont 2817 niaow MARKET nticr.n AUTOMORILCI Two 1931 Chevrolet nleknpa 1038 International L. W. B. pickup 1B.17 Cheirnlet IVi ton W.

B. truck inn and 1B37 International trucki Several used 1037 to 1091 modill. WEISS MOTOR CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 713 Tens Ave. Phont 1011 LEGAL NOTICE Notice WHO WANTS to J'i icrrn on hi nbnut you vanl ft tfrmj.

erf Frt Ailfn. 11M Tnn Arr. nr talc- dillcrcncc. Where thry Phn 1ARA EXCHANGE onn rf In Lubnock rounty fnr choice 3 to in section ranch In Texts. Will or Bsvime riiritrtncc.

If you have Romcthlnc Rood, i McKELVEY BEEBE L. O. CASEV ArTO CO. 1711 BrotdniT WELL improved ncrf trart land, or on 160 ncres. N.

O. Estate US fnr 'n snod f.nd hfiusri: and I' vri; tn trnrtr and Barsrain in Krocrry Jtort. Houses tn rent. NOAH ASn nt'NCAX Room 3, Brnvn BuildinR Tlinne LAKOE rooming hr.n«e nrar Toch. Would trifle for furm or well Incntrd home in Lubbock.

We have locntcd f. H. A. honsM with fmall down J. E.

Henderson. Phone 27S3. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OP TFXAS. To the Rhrriff or of Lub- hnclc county. Orrrtine: Ci.

W. Brown. Kxerutor, of thi of n. P. nec'-ased, hnvlna flird in our County Court his application to settli and claim of the United Fidelity and Guaranty Companv.

and for final flisrharcf as executor of the estate of O. S. DrBarrtelcb''n. D'- reascd, number 3P.7. on the Probate Docket nf Lubboclc county.

You are hereby commanded, that by publication of writ one time ar.ri nublicntlon shall hi- r.ot ihan ten before the return hrrrof, a newspaper printed In the county ol Luhbnclc. of Texas, notire persons Intrj-rMert in the aforesaid, to appear and t'-M the same if they sre proper do, on Monday Mth day nf TMiMOtMIMtAW Market Reports The Nation Over a' th" courthoil'O rf I uhhorx rniip.lv. 'aid enurt be. af- A. IV.

rnilTVv I'hrn rd upnn fiin-n iindrr rr.v nr mv nffirr n' I tjb!" 1 2nd day August. A. n. lOji. ED.

n. Alt FN. r-irric. ro.jr.'y Co-iri. Lnhlinri: Tly l.OUIE F.

MOOttE. Drpir.y. h-rruy ihc nbnvc is A tr 3nd rr)rrprc rnpy the Original Writ now in mv handt TOM ABEU SherlJf Lubboek County. BT CAP MOORE. Drpinr.

Spotlight NEW YORK. Aof. I telti, net ot tfei 11 itockt Comwlth Son It.Mt IVi no. Kit Pow md Lt IVi up tt. Colum Kl 17,100 down K.

Bite Pow ind Lt 1S.30* no. N.t Prod 14. HO down K. Loft 13.OTO down Chrysler 13.HC 89 down Am 11,300 11V. no.

North Amer Co 12.100 down Gen Mot lo.wo 48 3 down united Corp down 'A. Oen Blec 10.7M 38 down Vi. Anaconda 9,300 up Vi. US Rubber t.JOT 45 tt down Yellow Trie 17 down Stock List NEW YORK, 3 In lOO'i Al Chem and Djri 4 Am Am Pow and Lt Am Tel and Tel 14 Anaconda Atch and BP 66 Atl RitlaliK a Aviation Corp 3J Bendlx Avlac rXD Beth Bteel 47 Borden Co 10 Cerro de Pas 17 Chrysler 138 Com! Solvents 12 Comwlth and Sou 247 Consul Oil 57 Cont Can 14 Corn Products 3 Curtiss Wrluht 35 Douglas Aircraft 17 Du Pont S3 El AUto Lite (19 El Pow and Lt 1S3 Preeport Sulph Gen El 108 Gen Foods 11 Gen Mot 107 Int Harvester 20 Int Hydro Elcc A 4S Int Tel and Tel 22 Johns Manville 13 Kennecott Cop 10 Lorillard 3 Marshall Pield 25 Montgom Ward 84 Nat Distillers 13 Nat Pow and Lt 182 Pac and Lt S3 Packard 57 Pan Am Airways 7 Penney 19 Penn RR 63 Plymouth Oil 1 Puh Svc NJ 42 RKO 3 Homing Rand 13 Rcpub Stl 51 Sears Roebuck 49 Socony-Vac 67 Std Brands IS Bid Oil NJ 33 Studebukcr 42 Ten and Pac Ry 1 Tex Corp 35 Tex Gulf Prod 7 Tex Cult Sulph 4 Tex rue and 2 Tide Wilt A Oil 6 Trans and west Air 10 Union Carbldf 13 United Aircraft 31 Untied Carbon 3 United Corp 104 Unltrtl Oas Imp 88 US Rubber BO US Strel 77 Warner Bros Plct 38 West Un Tf) 46 West El and Mfg 33 Hlfh 173V4 lOJVi 4'A lltt 4 13 1 3 03 5'4 70'A 37V. 1.1 31 84 7 7V, 71V, 54 94Vi IB 19'4 41 2 18'i 42 IS 36'i 4 10 39U 64 113 Low 1T1H H1V4 1M lift ll 3 OH 4 f'A fl'i 1'A II in 3l'-i ir.

51', 31V. 53 7 7SV, 3m 14'. Clone ITJVi HI II 35V 4 81 40 5'A MVi 1J3V4 53 31V. S3 t'A 7 75V4 3714 14V. sivfc 33'i 3Vi 15' i IT, Hi 41 2B'4 11 S.t 63 3'-i 14 4S''n S'i 56', 110U TORK CURB Am Cyan 33 28'2 27' 't Am Maracalbo 1 Am Superpower 1.1 3 Ark Nat Gas 5 3 J'l As and El A "i 11-16 Cities service 4 Cosdon Oil Me 102 3 East Oss and 4 I'a El Bond and Sh 329 IP.

10', Ford Mot Ltd 1 Oulf Oil 4 31 4 3Hi Humble OH 42 JIli Mount. Prod 2 Nlag Hud Pow SS 7', 7'4 St. Reels Pnp 10 2'i Shaltiick Denn I'A St. Oil Kv 1 6unrav Oil In united 33 2'4 Un Lt and row A 36 2 Wall 12 4 41'i 29 1 13 S3 3'', 3 11-16 NEW YORK. Aug.

3 The stock miirkrt retreated before a stiff profit taking burrage today and early gains running to 2 or were reduced or converted into moderate losses at the Even though quotations faded at the last in mnny cases, sufficient advances rrtalnrd to put the Associated Press average of 60 Issues up .1 of a point at 50.4. Of the total turnover. 305 stocks managed to advance. 290 posted losses and 193 were unchanged. Volume was fairly expansive In the fore- nnnn nnrt thr final hour, but exceptlonilly slow intervals were frrquent.

Kgrrealrd 1.007.JS7 shares against 1,026,530 the day brforf. Wall street continued eihlblt chcrr- over the congressional shift to- i-iird conservatism involving shelving nf the administration's lending bill and the rurtnlllng of other New Deol expenditures. At the same time, there apparently quettion as to the near-term effects on business of the tightening of the governmental purse strings nntwlthstnndtnc what many regarded ns constructive Implications for the long pull. Too late for msrket effect. It was learned the House had killed the president's (900.000,000 housing bill for this sestton.

Fnr the moment, at least, the Industrial outlook continued fairly optimistic and Furopean war tears appeared to have considerably as the British Parliament recess'd. and among the hest In mornlnff. ended under water anrt buoyant for a while, emerged about even nr only minor artvuncss. TTtill- yesterdav's fast sprinters, took a breathing spell. A', thi best a number nf new 1138 hlghi trere recorded.

Amnng were Celtn- Western Union. Du Pont and Safe- wav Stores. Able to retain gains Allied Chemical, American Smelting, Anaconda. Ken- necoft, Westlnghou.se. Wonlworth.

Chesapeake and Ohio. Atlantic Coast Line Pennsylvania. Eastman Kodak, U. S. Ovp- sum and Eastern Airlines.

Bridges' Trial (Continued from Ont) employers will jay It's none of their business. Business Of t'tilnnn "Well, it's our bugineM In the trado unions. The only thing I to now to organize trade unions and we'll head off a little of it." Bridges summarized his itate- by saylnR: "When the workers come to me for answers to their problems the workers to wait 30 anri we'll have a revolution. I've cot to fleure a way for them 10 get couple of nickels more a nay now." HKAI) NAMED NEW YORK. AUR.

3 (fl 5 )-William Howard Boasley of DRlla.s, Tex was electrrl prcMdent of the National Association of Music Merchants today st their annual convention which was attended oy 4,000 retailers of musical Instruments At NEW rOKK. Auc. STOCKS Steady; profit telling itows rally. ralU In front of upturn. mott utilities in demand.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Steady; guilder domestic selllnf. trade support. COFFEE Easy; European and local selling. CHICAGO: T4-1U lower. with wheat.

itMdy to lower. 5 to 19 lower. Cotton. NEW OKLEANI BEPOBT NEW ORLEANS, Auf. 3 which rooTtd lower In early trtdlnc todiy on ciblti recovtred Uttr.

due to trade buying and short carcrlng. The close was itetdr net unchanged to 1 poinU lower. Oct. t.ll D.01 l.ll unch Dec. (.13 9.M l.l« 1.97.11 unch Jan.

I.M 1.14 MO 1.14 off 1 March I.M 1.71 8.8S mtt 1 Miy 1.51 I.M I.SO I.M off 3 July 1.31 1.3* 1.33 1.31 Iff 2 NEW TOKK BEFOKT NEW YORK, Aur. 3 WV-TIM cotton futures market aeniltive to iblftmt trtdt winds today. Thin deallnftri left final prices unchanfed to 1 lower. Two brokers kept traders (Boring warrlly. (1) Secretary statement that a sharp break In commodity prices could create a situation analagous to JB37 provided that Contress refused to make more funds available for crop loans, and (t) The torernmtnt's 1931 crop estimate due next Tuesday.

(Analysts say the market Is unusually responsive to crop news at this season). The market started out with net losses of 4 to 8 points on hedging and foreign selling. Bombay sold distant deliveries, on nervousness over luture U. S. subsidy plans, the trade said.

Principal support throughout the session was from price fixing for mil! account and Wall street demand spurred by firmness of securities. Rains regarded as detrimental to crop progress also prompted some offerings. Worth street textile turnover slowed as mills showed an inclination to ask cent yard advance on goods for forward deliveries. Nevertheless cotton goods turnover for the week was estimated at considerably above output. AVERAGE rRlCG NEW ORLEANS, Aug.

3 ge price of middling cotton today at ten southern spot, markets was 1 point lower at 9.3D cents a pound; avpraee for the past thirty market days 9.37 cents a pound. Livestock KANSAS CITT BEfOItT KANSAS CITY. Aug. 3. UTl (U.S.D.A.) Hogs salable 3000; top 6.35 sparingly; good to choice 180-240 Ibs.

6.10-30; around 250 Ibs. 6.00: 140-170 Ibs. 5.50-6.39; tows 3.154.50: lightweights to 4.B5. Cattle salable 1700; calves salable 300: good to choice 994 Ib. yearling steers 9.40: sfveral loads good to choice light and medlurnwelght steers K.76-9.25; common to medium grasscrs 6.00-7.3B; best Yearling hellers 9.10; medium to good cowi 5.25-5.25; good to choice vcalers 7.509.00.

Shcrp salable 5500: native spring lambs 8.50 down; fed Texfs wethers 4.S5. Lubbock. The prlcei art firnlihert by the fol- lowlat LuMiock firms: rmca Poultry and KH at- lltered Llbboca Grain I. C. Orjdn and Seed company.

Following prices being bid bj l.nUwct grain dealers. Carlnea and Carlvcfc. All prices (nktiel to caanii dirlic day. POULTRY! No, 1 colored fowl, Iba. (tr Nn.

1 colored fowl. 4 to 6 Ibs. No. I colored towt under 4 Ibs. Leghorn fowl, all weights 4c Colored springs, full feathered.

IVb and up Leghorn springs, full leathered. I'-i Ibs. and up Roosters over Ibs. 4c Roosters under I Iba, 3c and lie Guineas each 13c BtJTTERFAT: 1 butterfat me No. 3 butterfat He No.

1 green hides 4c No. 3 hides salt cured or gretn IHc No. 1 talt cured hides (leu per cenl tarut No. 3 salt cured hides (less 1 per cent tare) Jc GRAIN: Threshed 70c-75c Threshed kaflr 70c-15c Malte beads M.OO--10.UO Wheat Corn. tin.

3 white, bu. Corn. No. 1 yellow, bu. COTTON: Middling.

15-18 unpl Middling. V. 50C-54C 40c-43c 40C-43C Middling. 13-1S 'stspli 7.95C Low jradcs 4-5c .1 HOMESEEKERS! Let me help you find that Home or that Lot or that. Farm or Ranch that you recri: I have complete list, at the.

nslit 2n TEARS IN UBHOCK: L. WESLEY READ REALTOR 111 Leader Tenny'i Telephone 3277 DON'T oa loocmi out it Dirttint. Wini SPECIAL! MOTOR TUNE Regular $3.00 $1.99 for Crirtcs. Cl'ir; ind Fpirk trij ln This special good for month of AURIIST on nil Chrysler PARTS EXTRA 13th Ave. KASIEY MOTOR CO.

DODGE-PLYMOUTH Telephone 4000 Stock Sale Planned (Continued From Page One) through sale of prefcrrrr! stock at tlOO per share and bearing 5 per cent interest, an available loan of from $125.000 tr. 000 will permit construction of K. building of not less than stories. Before the meetine total of $22.500 ir. preferred stock was nr.rt inriira- t.ionx vere pivrn of ror.sidrrah!* more.

r--. lar Brothers and Rave out-and-nut p'erises of S-V- 000 each; The nnl pledged $2.500 assurance that it would an additional $2,500 ncedrd; and Roy Riddle First National bar.k, himself as rrs uould approve a purchase. Upon motion hardware Decided that thr rf irterce out. a rarr.pa;-v. milJee-; of iv: sell the issue anri present promised paign In 'o jv.reha-e of stork Because cf ac.it lor.s pressing hinnesf.

r.umeroi Ltibbock's larger poratlons 'ere r.o: at, Tlv.ii'-dM 1 l''''' -US those piT' e-' "lit Illinois Man Nnminritea To Be Mmislrr In Oenmrirk Grain CUCAOO BIPOM aacAao. Aut. i nlopkMnU unMttM market and Kiev tumbled a bushel dtntopinf rallying Influencing modtrttt opminf thMt a prediction by UM secretary ot tbat numadlty prices would drop iharply if ConfrtM dM not ayallable (or crop loans. Failure ot Congress to approve an appropriation of SIIS.OOO.OM to restore Impaired capital ot the Commodity Credit corporation Induced some selling. Some traders here, howevtr.

were inclined to mlntu Wallace's trrdfctlon that the slash might result In corn prices ot II cents or lower. A aharp rally at Winnipeg, where wheat prices refused to reflect the full here uid closed at nit gains of to cent, helped recovery ot about a cent of the extreme losses here at times Wheat on the board of trade closed T4 to lewtr. September De. tesnber tMIM'i: corn to off. 8ep- Umbtr December to lower: soy btans ott tkd II to a cent lower.

FOBT WOBTH KEPOItT FORT WORTH. Auc. 3. de- Hand for gralu-was reported here. Wheat No.

1 hard according to protein and bllliBf 1 MSB 11-11. Sorghums No. 1 yellow mllo per IN non 1.11-1.13; Wo. 1 whlU kaftir nom Corn shelled No. I white.

Wrt-W. Oats Ho. 1 red 31-11. Official Warranty Deeds Filed In the office of Id D. Allen, county clerk, and compiled by Security Abstract and Title company, 1201 Texas avenue.

C. H. Black and wife to Sstei Burgamy. t2C5. lot 11.

block 1. Deerwood addition of blocks 91 and 104, McCrummen's addition to Lubbock. F. W. Oroce and wife to J.

M. Norman. IJ.750. west half of block 42, Suburban Homes addition to Lubbock. S.

E. Brown and wife to L. D. Casey, $3,000, part of survey 3, block Lubbock county. tl.

Gee and wife to Vaughn P. Wlnn, 1400. lot 3. block 38, Ellwood Place addition lo Lubbock. J.

C. Jones to Loyd Lnmh. $650. lots 3 and 4, black 2, Wonderland addition to Lubbock. E.

P. Sprck and wife to T. IT. McLaln. lot 20, block 1.

Farkview addition to Lubboek. O. R. Satterlee and wife lo J. W.

Scott, 1400, lot 3, block 14, original town ot 8Ia- ton. C. B. Darnell and others to N. R.

Darnell. 110, lots 8 and 7, block 63, original town nf Lubbock. W. P. Soash and wife to Newtnn ICDfl.

lot 17. block 67, Highland Heights addition to Lubbock. Fred Parker, 24, and Inez Pope, H. both of Lubboek. S.

S. Forrest. 22. of La.me_a and Miss Louise Reid, It, of Lubbock. Lubbock HTH DISTRICT E.

ruts, Judn Pre.lding Varee Carey against Ira Carey, divorce. Mrs. J. B. Gartln against W.

W. Furgeson, to revive judgment. Building Pertniti G. W. Bennett, owner ind contractor, to repair and alter tarage for apartment at 2112 (reari Cast Avenue 175.

MHam Opportunity home, owner, and H. A. McDanlel, contractor, to move box car outride city limits from 1107 ircan Twenty-fourth street. Frank Bowles, owner and contractor, to repair and alter residence at 1.07 Avenue $100. A.

W. Jackson, owner, and W. Allen, contractor, to repair building at, 1302 Fourteenth street. J75. Vaughn P.

Winn, owner, and W. Allen, contractor, to construct a nnf-story frumn residence at 2111 Twenty-fourth street. $3.800. T. H.

McLaln. owner and contractor, tn construct a onr-nory box resld-nre at 312 Avcnu', 1300. Warning Given Farm Workers Agricultural worken In tht Lubbock area. Thursday were uifed not to go to California In March of work, by L. 8.

Morgan, tnanater of Lubbock office of the Texas State Employment service. "To go with the mere hope Of finding work there will mult In disappointment and hardship for most migratory workers," Morgan said. Agricultural workers entering California increased from approximately 2.000 in January to more than 5,000 in June, according to records of the United Employment service. The June total represented an Increase of more than 1,600 over the corresponding month of the previous year. Because of the surplus of workers that continues to exist In California, Texas workers that migrate there in search of jobs are certain to find the trip a costly and useless venture, Morgan pointed out.

lafl Enters Race (Continued Ftwn One) ing out money to produce prosperity and passage of the Hatch bill shows they are against spending relief money to promote a candidacy." Fate of the neutrality bill, he declared, indicates "disapproval of' foreign policy In which the president is apparently too much inclined to interfere in European affairs." Ohio's junior senator cleared his law-office desk ns he. spoke, anticipating departure for Washington and reunion with his family In Murray Bay, early next week. Farm Problem Birtest Viewing the farm question as the "greatest and most difficult taste facing the Republicans," Taft saloi that whether the whim of politics pitted him against Roosevelt in 1940, "the outstanding Issue will the reversal of the New Deal policies of continuing deficits and excessive regulation of business." But, he warned, should thr Republicans win in 1940, the country need expect "no overnight mlrarles "These things," he said, rrfrrnns tn Roosevelt, policies, "cannnt be stopped at once. For Instance, we couldn't stop WPA or turn it bnrk to the states short of 12 monMis. Similarly.

It will take at iwo years to get back to a balanced get." Reduction Of Bond Denied NEW ORLEANS, Aug. S. Application of counsel for Dr. James M. Smith, former president of Louisiana State university, to have his bond on Orleans parish charges reduced from 125,000 to $65,000 was refused today by Judges William J.

O'Hara and Fred W. Oser of criminal district court. Judge O'Hara, as spokesman for the court, said one of his reasons for refusing bond reduction was hli belief that "other charges against Dr. Smith may follow." Dr. Smith was returned to the federal jail here today from the parish jail at Baton Rouge where he was taken two days ago to be near his critically-ill daughter but he did not get to see her.

Smith is held under ten charges of forgery, two counts of ment and one of operating a confidence game In Orleans parish In connection with the handling of L.S.tJ. bonds end financial deals. Two Die In Shooting (Continued From Page One) est sheriffs In Texas. He was serving his second term, and previously had been city marshal at Alto, his home, and a special railroad officer. He served four years In the navy.

Surviving Brunt are his widow; his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brunt: two brothers, Roy and Frank of Houston; five sisters, Lcona Brunt of Alto, Mrs.

Alex Black of Lufkln, Mrs. Bruce Slover of Tyler. Mrs. Tom SarUin of Forest. Miss Louis Brunt of Rusk.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at the old Palestine church near Alto. Bond Sel At For Man Charged With Shotgun Death MARSHALL. Aug. 3 of the Peace H. L.

Callaway today set bond at $1.500 for Emmitt Elder, 35, charged with the shotgun slaying early Sunday of A. T. Brannon, 33. at a tourist cabin. Deputy Sheriff .1.

Went Hall testified at the examining trial that a pair of shoes Deputy Sheriff C. H. Wells said he took from Elder corresponded with tracks found at the cabin window. Fcur persons who were with Brsnnon said today they were unable to identify the slayer. Elder was held for the next grand jury.

TRIAL DATE SET HOUSTON, Aug. 3 District Judge T. M. Kennedy today ft Nov. 27 as the date for trial of Renne Allreri.

and Naal Powers, former assistant slate attorney ceneral. on rhnreos of allegedly violating the Ccnnnlly "hot ell" art. Allreri is hrniher of Federal District, V. Allred herf. former governor.

News Briefs Ten MB TtttcMar Ift MM F. Utrihall, army ri-crulttof about in' the tvtr Mid to be tent to field, ot them, said UM zeeruitcr, to (et to flytac ft plane right away." M. Mar, triiited the J. P. jilntafn (n Cooper community when he inspected an irrigation well.

May laat week located the for the farmer. PMIawtaif a aaltaanu'ii aehul ftr Ford employes in Detroit which he attended, Elmer saHatnan for Lubbock Auto Co. hai returned to resume duties here. Mr. and Mn.

Wilson Mfcn Wichita Palla are parents of a son, weighing 8 pounds, born iHiesday, relatives here have been Informed. Mrs. Hollers is the former Miss Evelyn McCasland, daughter of Mr. and J. C.

McCasland of 1904 Seventh street. The couple has another son, 3. Davito, Mexican brothers, pleaded guilty of aggravated assault charges Thursday in county court and were fined $1 and costs. Another Mexican required hospital treatment last week as the result ot an attack by the brothert, one with a hammer, the other a hoe. Mr.

and Amen Howarf and their two Elizabeth, children, Amos, and have returned from a three-week vacation. They visited near Sun Francisco, went to Victoria and Vancouver, Canada, Glacier National Park and other north western points. Howard is Lubbock postmaster, A conference In Kerrrllle will be attended by Ray L. Chappclle, head of the department ot vocational agriculture at Texas Technological college, O. T.

Ryan, area supervisor of P.F.A. and T. L. Leach, teacher trainee at the college. Two negroes were arnMMI Thursday by Elmer Rush, deputy sheriff cf Acuff, and brought to county jail here for questioning about burglary of a Crosby county residence.

A watch was taken in the break-in. Another negro, apprehended by Rush Wednesday night for investigation in the same case attempted to escape near the Lubbock city limits but wu recaptured under a house in "shacklewn." The three were held Thursday night. Approximately 400 persons attended the showing Thursday night of "Once In starring Jack Oakie and Zasu Pitts on the lawn south of the administration building at Texas Technological college. The program and a dance at 8:30 o'clock tonight In the lounge of the women's dormitory acre numbers on the summer recreation program. Aulhorltten tt Labbock MnfUr- ium said B.

S. Davidson, 76. of Anson was "doing nicely" at midnight. Nelson Evades Arms Of Law oftsoi OB ft Prteral eooTtetMi feoufht 10-Bwnth term hi Lwrmvwth. the by from federal uitberltiei to prison.

Miller wai lerTltic three sentences from Tmmnt county. Nelson la remembered for tenstve manhunt that after he and three other characters escaped the Luliawck county jail in June, 1034. With him were Perchmouth Stanton, electrocuted, J. B. Stephens, serving a life term, arid Bill' Dottpti Canadian aviator in prison tor Approximately 20 years.

Jailer Wms Overpowered The four sien knocked Bedford F. Carpenter, then Lubbock jailer, down, took his gun and keys to jail, took him down an elevator, took from him keys to the Jail semi, opsned a gun rack and took a machine gun, two pittoli, two sawed-off shotguns, a .22 target pistol and rushed out of the jail with two Walter Posey, banker, and Campbell H. Elkins. An automobile belonging to El- klns, then acting as a justice of peace, was taken on a mad flight. The desperate four drove to Thirteenth street, to College avenue then through Woodrow toward and Big Spring.

Hostages Were Released The hostages were released after many hours of ncrvewracking dashing back and forth across this section and the fugitives made good a temporary escape. Eventually they were captured at various places ranging from Houston to the Pacific ocean. Eight days after the escape at Lubbock, Sheriff Tom Abel picked up Stephens at Houston. Twenty-three days later officers frcm Lubbock and other points captured Nelson and Stanton in the Cimmarpn canyon in northern New Mexico. A year to a day from the break.

Sheriff Abel and a deputy took Doupe into custody 65 miles from Portland, Ore. crushed when his automobile overturned near Levelland Tuesday. A Itrandson, Homer D. Trimble, 16, of Austin was uninjured. Strike Scene "You men Just sit down and wait and we'll be back to take you out," General Richardson said.

"We're going to disarm every one, starting with those fellows up at the dam." With the union pickets still cheer- Ing, the guard column proceeded to the dam site. The military tank rolled through the gate, which was surrounded by a number of armed guards. Dismounting from their trucks, the guardsmen collected their weapons from the deputies at the gate and called down riflemen stationed on a hillside. Judge Rules That "Prophet" Did Not Try To Defraud US LOS ANGELES. Aug.

3 "Prophet" Hcrfe Tashada and nil three feminine followers may American negroes instead of "real Abyssinians" but they have not attempted to defraud their Uticlt Sam. Federal Judge Harry A. Hollztr Instructed a jury today to acquit them of charges of attempting to convince immigration officials they were aliens. He said the government, which accused them ot ing a "free ride to Abyssinia," failed to make a case. Smiles on the faces of the phet." plain Bill Jackson of vnnnnh.

and Ola Belle Olivia Ricks, were short-lived. The W'omen were ordered held as material witnesses in the trial Auf. 23 of the "Prophet" on charjes of violating the white slave act. Plunge Falal For 3 (Continued From One) were found. Hotel officials said thp womur told the clerk she didn't exper.

to stay over night and planner! tn meet her husband later. Slpis Of Life Both children showed slum of life when they were picked hut were dead on arrival at ft hospital. They were clad only in underclothing. The woman was clothed. The three had been out the evening and had returned ro the hotel only short time before plunpr While ndmc up in the elevator the woman remarked the operator that the children, were pretty tired and ridded: "Thev are ROiiiR to sec their dari- tiy in the morninK." WRITER TO Rl'N PARIS.

Auc. 3 Charles Francis Coe, American writer widely known for his stories of the strr era. announced tonight his randidacy fnr United States sena- from Florida. Coe will oppose Senator Charles O. Andrews.

as an anti-New Deal man. Two persons between and 21 en to prison everv ri.iy because thev are liiiabl'- 'o pay finrr, nrrordinK Coroner Issues Ruling After Woman Is Shot To Death LOP ANGELES. Aug. 3 IF Mamie Lrcna Moore. 47.

formerly of Denison, Trx cnmn to her death from gunshot wounds 'apparently indicted by Frrd H. Little with homicidal intent," a coroner's jury found yesterday. Pclicc have bowl looking for Little. 46-ycar-olrt riveter, since the shooting In a Long Beach pflrk last Saturday. He wss named In a district, attorney's warrant.

Two nlrcf.s nf the victim, Virginia Chamberlain and Mrs. L. Klnilcm, tolrl of threaw of marie against Moore by with whom shi had been Judge Disposes Of Case Against Journal Editor On Point Of Law EL PASO. Aug. 3 Federal Judge Charles A.

Boynton, In Instructing a verdict for the defense June 2 in a $50.000 damage suit brought by Dr. Asa Brunson of El Paso against Dr. Morris Flshbeln of Chicago, disposed ot the case on i questions of law. The action, said Judge Boynton, i "in effect withdraws it from the jury ns far as submission of any issues of lact. for determination by the jury in this case is concerned: the court disposing cf the same as a mutter of law." The cf the suit against Dr.

Fishbrin, ecir.or r.f I lie Journal of the Arr.enc.iu Medical Hveci.i. was 'rlecram Dr. Fishbem wns have sent to a mncarir.c editor. Execution Slated For Night Of Program Is Postponed AUSTIN, 3 the execution was j--ct on the same ns a radio broadcast, originating from Texas penitentiary, Governor Lee O'Danlel today srHined a J4-hour slay for Harry Lac.ey wa.s srhpciulcrl to die in the riectnc clinir Auc. 17.

nas tiven on rec- I cmmrncifltion rf trio board of par- sr.c! paroles. T. C. Andrews, a member, said prison authorities hurt recommended the slay. Larev convicted of murder in Mnntffornrry cfiimtv.

I anrt of A'l nnnv.nat- Ray Ar'rrr'o-. of Illinois, to br minister npr.rr.aric. succeeding Alvin Athnron is r.o* to of London for I' nearly 10 Defendants In Murder Case Are I Found Not Guilty By Jury MARFA. AUK. 3.

''J district 1 lurv returned verriict of not. guilty loday aRalnst, f'artleriee, and his son. Gene, who were Inert on charce. of having kill'd T. Wilson, ranchman anri frrmer premrlent of the Marfa State brnk Drcrmber.

Th CarlledRfs had pl'jder! 1 riefensf. One Curtlcdtc tcs'ififri he shot, because he father life was in danger. Hf serted that, he did not until I after Wilson had shot, at thorn. District Attorney Aim R. Fraser of Alpine.

Trvas was ssslMerl Hie bv and Milton West of San Antonio. Report Of Burning Car Of Miss Perkins Burns Up Firemen NEW YORK, A'JC. 3. figlUfrs wrrr a hit, Iff I ay over an offi- Pnncross that. Prrr'-'ary car bnrn'rl on doorstep of the York- i viliff hprause fire- chemicals had been ex- A department spokesman sr-r-rrt thfi'.

whrn the car look lire, on June in. Miss Perkins' i ii.v;f!r';r it SO frrl to I firrhoiisr The car blocked I firemfn not ro'ilri ci eq'iip- h.ir! 'n til' rtoort of the 'o krrii I- from ra'chine Iv a for i til' Ubor tap-. Sam Oomp'rs of Miss Perkins' rtepsrt- mrnt. said: The firrmrn were out. I nf material for iwttmg out R.isohr.r fires and somebody cf hut hv h' mme back the car was gone." CLOROX hope- stained, but Clerox mads if white new.

Clorox ban-) ishgj counHeti stains from white and color-fast coftons and linenj as if by mogic ond it'i gentle, uble. Clorox is especially helpful at jelly making in removing fruit stains from straining bags, towels, oprons, droinboards, ond in deodorizing ond disin- fsctinq musty jorj. glosses. Clorox ho? mony other Household, also persons! utes. Simoly follow tions on the label.

REMOVES NUMEROUS FRUIT, BERRY. 1 BEVfRAGE, FLOWER. GRASS. BLOOD: WANY INK. DYE.

MEDICINE AND OTHER STAINS even Scorch.Mildew' "When it's" CIMOKIEAN disiufeclid" AMfOK ft FAVODITI nun CLOROX i a.

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