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REAL: ESTATE Oil Lands and Leases UP TO DATE Oil Maps SEARS DEPRINT COMPANY Amarillo, Texas old In Lubbock ABSTRACT COMPANY Real Estate RES in Terry county, 3 miles cf well, $20 per acre. Several well Jorouses, will take car or Int as part large building sites on 19th 3t. 'J. T. TRIGG Phone 65 SALE: Beautiful 6 room home to Addition, Just been redecorated Inbd out and priced.

wAy below ent cost. 11 looking for new and In a wonderful neighhere it CONLEY REALTORS Texas Avenue homes in inirbronk. with .0 C. loan. to trade for Lubroperty.

farm. with a small Fed. Loan. to Or Lubbock property. good red cat cine land.

a batgive possession. cash buyer for well located Lubbock. what have you? GRIFFITH AND Realtors Arc. (Upstairs) P. Box 221 Tel No.

142 65 acres In balance bod Farmall tractor goes with casion once. $32.50 per n. interest. and principal paid 38. $2000 cash, balance to suit AXTER HONEY Phone 65 UTOMOBILES atomobiles For Sale WILL USED CARS Coach ac Coupe 2-door Sedan Tudo: vrolet Tudor FELLER PONTIAL CO.

Phons 1018 CAR LOT CORNER MAIN AND AVENUE del Dodte Pickup. del Chevrole: Coupe. del Chevrolet Master Coach. BOCK IMPLEMENT I COMPANY DEALERS met 10th St. and Ave.

Juxe Fordo; Terrapiann Sedan atom Fordor Terrapiane Sedan com Fordo: Hudson with Chand. Vrolrt Truck And perform nre. RAGLAND MOTORS Telephone 2102 uth Deluxe Coupe Chritolet Coupe Deluxe Sedan faith Driuxe Tudo: Terms and Trade JACKSON MOTOR CO. PAL a TRY Phone 1812 LOOK! emobile Tudo: with Trunk, miles, tan finish, maint in condition. is -DICKEY payment.

priced to MOTOR sell CO with but Panne 2033 PLE SAFETY USED CARS ter Chevrolet OR coach. A radio. trunk, leace $595 Ismobile door sedan with and radio Trapiane door ardan CircA $535 )pinoblie 4 door sedan A-1 hick padan. A real bay nt $195 BILL McCARTY MOTOR CO. La 1212 Main 8-4 INTERNATIONAL BRICK 13 ft BonDs tratio: and van, $159 rucks.

pickups ahd cars al bargAin and ense terms. K. HUFSTEDLER SONS Phone WILL ACCEPT per nard car down on lord Fordor Sedan. Low mileage. BEN NOEI.I.

011 Texas Avenue ALE: Pismouth conch. 1935 model. caditton. Call Waite Briscoe. Phone Daily NEW YORK, April 20.

(M) Bales, close Ink price and net change of the 15 most active stocks today. 118 St1 off Yell Trk 74,300 of! NYC 57.100 off 13. Repub 8tl 54,100 37 off Gen Mot 50.300 5534 Radio 40.200 off Anaconda 40.600 4912 off Sncony 32,900 off Chrysler 32,100 111 off 3. Parom Pet 30.900 of! 198. Int Nick 29.200 oft cur Wri 26.800 nit 4a.

Tex Corp 26,700 5912 off Gdyr 23.600 404 off Gen Elec: 22.100 off Th. Stock List NEW YORK. April 28. UT, Sales In High Law Close Am Can 18 101. 96 Am Tel and Tel 39 .16434 1004 Am Tob 15 AL 80 81 An: Woolen 15 04 Anaconda 374 4813 4913 Atch and sP 50 8228 791 823 All Refin 51 31 293 Aviation Corp 122 Barnsdall 21 271 Bendix Ariat Beth St1 104 82 Borden 25 2418 25 Canad PAC 13 12:.

Case JI 3 155 Cerro de PRE 69 66 Chrysler 186 113 1091. 111 Soly 101 1524 141. Cop Oil 178 16 15 Corn Prod 13 5913 58 Curtiss- 266 64 513 519 Dougla's Mire 82 5943 5138 DuPont De 34 152 130 Gen Frecport Eirc Sul 244 18 521 211. 26 517. Gen Foods 19 3912 Cien Mills 6414 64 64 Gen Mot 494 559x Goodrich 59 4114 42 Goodyear and 242 411 4014 Houston Oil 26 131.

14 143. Ins Harvest 31 103 Int Tel and Tel 144 101. Johns-Manville 127 126 126 Kennecort 5294 Lica and My 9112 AG1. 97 Lordlard 221 2112 Ludlum 511 33 314A 311 Mid -Cont Pet 25 Mo-Kan-T 28 1', Ward 116 543 523 54 Nat 38 26 Na: Dater Pr 44 23 221. Packard Mot 155 9t Panhand and 19 Penney JC 13 962 941 Phelps Dodge 06.

47 Phillips Pet 16 5514 531 94 87, 61. Repub 498 394 361. 31 Rey Tob 20 50 Schenley Distill 4323 4213 Sears Roch 37 83 84 841 Vacuum 319 18' 5td Brand. 113 133 131. Sid Oil NJ 108 65'- 64 63 Stone and Wch Gn Studrbalter 307 14 Texas Corp 241 601 Tex Gulf 62 Tex Guil Sul 22 Tex Pac and 0 28 60 Tex Par L.

Tr 12 Trans and West Air 10 Uni: Atrer Corp 69 23 US Gypsum 108. 10515 US Indus Alco 30 371 341 3414 US Rubhe: 114 58 551 A US Strel 570 1064 West Un Tel 48 611 5913 60 West El and 24 1331 NEW TORR CURS Am Cyan 21 283 Am Maracaibo As and El A 31. Cities Service 193 31: Carden 0.1 Mr 2 Et Bond and Sh 349 17 Ford Mo: Lid 14 Gulf OIl 32 53 Humble 0:1 13 Ant Air 61 Sunrry 01i Oil 16 8 6 Stocks In The Spotlight. Wall Street NEW LOWS REGISTERED NEW YORK, April sellins wares engulfed the stock market dav and at the worst numerous Issues were under water 1 to 7 or more paints, many at new lows for the year or longer. It was one of the mad severe washouts In The tirker tape at Lunes much 4 minutes behind.

'The Associated Press average 61 Macks dropped 1.1 points A1 66.3. ten 1937 bottom. Transfers Intalled 2.529.483 shares compared with 1.412.000 since vesterdav. March WAS the largest 11. Brokers advanced A variety nf reasons for the slidr.

Amons these was Washington news the wall put new teeth monopoly laws in order to stem 3 porribir Inflationary boom. On top of this were fresh warnings by 11:0 president on pubile stock market spreslation and the dancers of spiralling trInc coats. A major influener WA. A recn In a renewal of security offerings from abroad. principally from London and continental houses the: took had beatinc recently from stumping stapica pod African gold shares and were forced to raise funds to mort losses LEGAL NOTICE IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOIL THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, WACO DIVISION lubbert vS.

Temple Trust Company. No. 2.16 in equity. Notice Is hereby given that the signed has filed his application with the Clerk nt the United Sintes District Court 19 nad for 1. Western District of Texas, Waco :4.

1. for nn order authorizing to sell Are conser In Missouri Valley Codego land Bring and hr. Armate Lenbork counts. and bring All the southeast one consideration of 11. In Blork the bring the cancellation of clan held br 53 gl purchaser agamst the andresianed for $7.210.93.

and the further Agreement maid purchaser assume the pay3: nl on sal1 property. Said wall Pr heard be the Charles A. Bounton, Judge said re after 121:0 notice shall have been published for a period of ten dAV3, and .81 person interested said rt: big estate may cont st this tion. Wear ss MY hand st Temple. Texas the Ap A.

1977 C. GLENN. A Hore-ser for Tempt. company WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS emplete Body---Fender repair- Paint. Department.

Let Us Gire You Estimate. BEASLEY MOTOR CO. Avenue Dependable Dealer Phone 400 th DEPENDABLE USED CARS SEE US--ALL. CARS REDUCED IN PRICE -SEE US. 035 Dodge Coupe 1934 Dodge Coupe A bargain.

One of the hr: cat: in Our Exceptional: r. stork. 031 Plymouth Coach 1072 Ford Tudor Sedan Thorouchle Reconditioned Reconditianed, new paint (Iran. Chevrolet Coach 1932 Ford Tudor Model Los of real service Bai Cyt. Real operation.

033 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Coach 6 Wheel comparmi. Patra A dandy car fer 3 tow dolinr4, BEASLEY MOTOR CO. 3th al DEPENDABLE DEAL.E.R Tel 400 "IS THE STEERING OF MY CAR SAFE?" Can you positively answer it YES in doubt we will check your car for n- ment. and looseness free of chard b- ugation. Drive in today BRADY SPRING AX Texas Ave.

and 141h Market At NEW YORK, April 28. (P)- STOCK steels lead BONDS--mixed; convertibles CURB--lower; industrial retreat. FOREIGN exchange--firm; franc weak stock COTTON EASY Cuban COFFEE--lower; foreign selling. CHICAGO: WHEAT influenced by CORN- shorts anxious CATTLE--steady to shade higher. HOGS--strong to 5 up; top $10.40.

Cotton NEW YORK REPORT NEW YORK. April 20. 0-Cotton sold off to new tows for the movement in practically all positions today under 'liquidation influenced by she general easiness in all anarkets. July went from 13:17612.95 and closed at 12.08 Final prices here 17 to 30 points net lower. The market opened to 11 points lower under domestic and loteign selling aided by the disappointing action of Liverpool and easiness of the stock market.

cussions by the president of the "hazard nf undue advances In prices" seemed to influence sentiment. Easiness of London markets added to the nervousness. There WAS 130 additional May notices issued today and in the absence of further heavy May liquidation, she Dear month was steadle: than the remainder of the list. Exports today 2.532; making a lotal 01 4.565.316 for the scaton far. Port receipts V.

8. port stocks 1,020,021. NEW ORLEANS REPORT NEW ORLEANS. April 28. Wenkness In stocks and administration pronouncemen! agaluat speculation brought a flood of selling orders in the cotton market today and although there were minor rallies final prices were near the lowest.

The close was barely steady at not declines cf 16 10 77 points, Prices were on the downgrade from the xiart. Recent buyers liquidated freely on an overnight dispatch that President Rooserelt had warded congress against raising cost of living and nAd cautoned the general public against speculaton in stock. Sume speculative selling vas reported and there was considerable switching from Mar to Inter positions. Ming rinsed at 12.83: July 12.91: Oct. 13.73: 12.51: Jan.

12.32 and March 32.21. Snot cotton Was 26 points lower with midding at 13.32. Livestock KANSAS CITE REPORT KANSAS CITY, April 28. 1USDAY Hogs practical top 10.05; small lots 10.10: good to choice 180 lb. up 9.60 10.03: 140-135 lb.

8.75419.75: sows 9.25 6t 3.65: stock pies 8.00 down. Cattle 3.500: calves 500: good 1137. 1b. fed steers 1225: other carly sales medium and wood ricers 9.5047 11.85: rood heifers 10.40: small lots ROOd beet COTS Up to 8 50: good to choice vealers 8.00410.00. few 10 5n.

Shrep 11 000: opening sales fed lambs 15- 23 lower: best wool lambs offered 11.85: others 11.006:11 60: early sales clippers 8.00 48.75: beet hrid.abore A 10.00: no spring lambs sold choice natives held above 12.75; Aritzonas above 12.25. FORT WORTH REPORT TORT WORTH, April 28. (7) 1U3DA) Hogs 1.200: market mostly 10c lower than Tuesday's average: top 9.30 paid by amall killers: packer top 0.70: bulk rood 16 choice 180-320 lb. P.GO4: 9.70: caod lighis averocine 150-175 lb. 9.0049 50.

Cattle 4.400; calves steer market not established, many loads late in arrivinc: few good yearlings up to 1000 and above: plain and medium lots 6.756¿S 00; two loads cond fat cows scaling aver 1.100 Ibs. other 6.75917.50; plain and niedtum largely most bulls 1 4 75 6g 5.50. zood calves 8.35. Sheep 20,000. very row.

spring la mus steady to weak, shorn ewes steady: tacally no shorn lambs rold, most bide 25r or mair good LO choice sphinz lambs 10 005:1050: mrdium grades down to 9.50: shorn curs 4.25. Lubbock The prices are furnisbed by the folInwing Lubbock (itme: Positry bock Poultry and ExE company. delitered Lubbork. Grain S. E.

Cone Grain and Seed Following prires bring hid hy Lubbork train dealers: Cotton pans. All prices subjeet chance during day. POULTRY: Colored fowl. pret 41, Alas 11e stored 412 Ibs, and under 9c Colared fowl 1h and under and Lezhorn fowl. weights Te Ola cocks Dorks and crese (good stocki Guinras, Pach 10c No.

2 Poultry, per less respectivel? rejects and cuils not wanted 2c No Turkeys 10c Old Hers Toms No 2 Turkeys MI PERFAT: Butterfat. No. Ratteriat, No 24c HIDES No. 1 green hides 1c No 2 Includine bulla sad damaged 4c GRAIN Threshro 1ZA Threshed 51 Maize heads $34 Wheat Corn, No 2. White.

bu. $1 Corn. No. 2 Yellow, bu. B1.10-$1.15 Middling.

15-16 staplo 13.30€ Middling, 7-R stapie 13.90€ Middling. 13-16 staple 10.90c 3-4 staple 10.20€ Lauri grades 1.00c-8 WEDNESDAY'S LOCAL GRAIN RECEIPTS Sudan 1 CAr Federal Aid Projects (Continued From Page One) and from Swenson to Kent county line, Smith Surfacing highway 31 from 4 miles northeast of Tyler northeast and grading And drainig highway 64 from Rusk county line 2.8 miles northwest. Lampasas Surfacing highway 74-A from Miles county line to Lometa. Val -Grading. grading and surfacing highway 3 from 17th street, in Del Rio to intersection of highWAYS 3 and 30 and from 6.9 miles west of river to 13.2 miles west of Devils river.

Eastland-Grading, draining and surfacing highway 1 from Avenue A Cisco east to .9 miles cast ol city limits. McCulloch-Grading and draining nichway 20 from 13 miles south of Brown county Ine south to Brady. Culberson-Surfacing highway 3 front Jeff Davis county line to Van Horn. highway 1 from McNary to Arroyo Ballico and from Arroyo Balluco to Lasca. Jeff Davis -Surfacing highway 3 from Presidio county line to Culberson county line.

Presidio Surfacing highway 3 from Jeff Daris county line to Marfa. RADIO PREACHER DIES NEW YORK. April 28. 1P- 'The Rev. Dr.

Charles LeRoy Gondell. 82. widely known AS A radio preacher. died of heart disease here last night. Funeral services, it.

was announced today, will be broadcast tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Though blind. the Chinese dolphin 15 Able to catch and devour fish that have normal sight and and LUBBOCK, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 MORNING AVALANCHE PAGE THIRTEEN Journey Half Way Around The Globe Just To Watch Four Minutes Of Sun Eclipse Starts From California Wednesday Associated Press) PASADENA, A April Theodore Dunham, after weeks preparing special instruments, today started 8 Journey way around the earth to observe a total eclipse of the sun lasting four minutes. "This is greater than for most eclipses, the astronomer sald at. the Carnegie institution's Mount Wilson obseryatory, "and will permit the of more powerful cquipment than can be used ordinarily." Going To Phoenix Islands He lg one of a group of scientists in an expdition by the National Geographic society and the United States navy, going to the Phoenix islands' in the South Seas to observe the solar eclipse June 8.

Dr. Dunham's special equipment will include a powerful spectograph with a' motion pictare camera which will make one photograph second. "We on the earth are fortunate in having the moon at just the right distance blot out sun itself completely," his said. "This makes it possible for to study the corona, a. halo of light which extends out at least a million miles from the sun's I surface.

Additional Sports Shipkey Elected Coach At NMU ALBUQUERQUE, N. April Ted Shipkey, former star end of Stanford. was named head football coach at the University of New Mexico today and Roy Johnson, present basketball mentor was appointed director of athletics The announcement came from Joseph. Dailey, chairman of the board of regents after Ray Brancheau. New Mexico Teachers college coach and former Notre Dame star, withdrew the application the regents had requested him to make.

Not New 'To League Shipkey, now coaching Los Angeles junior college. was given a one-year contract starting Sept. 1. with an announced salary of $4,500. Vacancy of the two positions was created when Gwinn Henry resigned to become athletic director at the University of Kansas.

The -Stanford player. who starred in the 1935 Rose Bowl game when Notre Dame defeated the Indians 25 to 10, was selected from a list of more than fifty applicants. He will be no stranger to the Border conference. as he coached Arizona Tempe two years before taking the Los Angeles J. C.

position. Cliff Bergere Would Taunt Track Jinx To Drive Lou Meyer's Car In Classic INDIANAPOLIS. April 28. (PIScornful of speedway superstition that winning car never repeats." dapper Cliff Bergere wants to drive Lou Meyer's 1936 winner in this year's 500-mile Indianapolis 'speedway grind. May 31.

cliff voiced surprise today that other drivers are shying away from Mover's car, apparently because of that old track tradition, "This year's race is going to be won by A tried and proven car. That's the reason I'm going to try make a deal with Lou." he said. to, Meyer already has signed to drive a car for Mike Boyle and has been trying to sell the speedster in which he roared, to victory and in prize moncy last rear. Cliff's been trying to win the race here since 1927. He has finished five of the races.

winding up in ninth place three times, in third once and in seventh once. Baylor Bears Down Mustangs In Southwest Battle, 7-3 WACO, April 28. IP Baylor Bears today staged a comeback bethe flawless relied pitching of Southern southpaw Mike Methodist Duecy to Mustangs. defeat 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 the to 3. and baseball sweep a Southwest here.

ence series The Bears swamped the Ponies, 17 to 6. yesterday. Southern Methodist cot off to a three run lead through the wildness of Tommy Fine. starting Bruin hurJer. who was replaced by Duecy in the third.

The Bears tied the count in the same inning and forged ahead with another tally the seventh. Three more runs in eighth iced line the came. Big Bats Arrive So Donald Budge Ready To Practice SAN FRANCISCO. April 28. UP.Davis Cup tennis preparations, particularly on the United States side.

went along smoothly today-J. Donald Budge 15 1-2 ounce rackets to swing. The No. 1 man of the American forces. who is expected to lead his, countrymen to a victory over the Japanese in the series beginning here, Friday, had been fretting all week because he had to train with tennis bats an ounce lighter than to which he is accustomed.

Rev. Hocker And Dan Powers Talk In Presbyterian Meet Approximately 30 men of the First Presbyterian church attended a Treular mecting held at 7 o'clock Wrinesday night in the church basement. Rev. R. M.

Hocker. Nazarene pa.itor and probation officer. and Dan Powers, dean of boys at the Lubbock Senior high school. were principal speakers. Rev.

Hocker related experiences as 8 probation official. Heredity and environment were discussed by Powers. "Blood will tell' is one of the fundamentals, br said. and environment likewise will A committee compreed F. Bruce Klemnschmict.

Bullen and R. E. J. Maisen. sorr.

cd the meal. Donald Kleinschmud: played violin numbers during the meal, He WAS accompanied by Mrs. Kleinschmidt. C. A.

Bruner. president of the organization. and Dr J. M. Lewis, pastor also spoke.

Talk of a tunnel under the Englush Channel being revived, Texas League Baseball Dope Fort Worth 000 000--4 11 0 San Antonio A 000 030 102 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 0 Greer and Auircy, Onis; Muncrief, Mills and Harshany. Oklahoma City 200 100--7 9 2 Houston ......100 000 002-3 5 3 Touchstone and Caithamer; Lyons, Quante and Franks. Dallas 010 010-8 10 2 Beaumont 002 020-5 12 1 Moore and Grube; Harris, Timm Rogalski and Parsons. Tulsa at Galveston--Postponed, fog. Mrs.

Hury Enters Tourney Picture As Heavy Threat By WILLIAM T. RIVES TEXARKANA, April 28. E. R. Hury; who has played seconding, tiddle to Betty, Jameson's golf in San Antonio past two years.

bobbed up today to offer serious contention in the school girl's eftort to retain her state woman's title. As Betty and Mrs. Frank Goldthwaite, favored to meet her in the finals, won their second round matches in markedly easy fashion. Mrs. Hury fired 13 pars and a birdie to eliminate one of the field's finest players.

Mrs. H. A. Peterson of 2. Except for three poor holes which sent her 18-hole total to 83.

Mrs. Mury's game approached perfection. "I played good game of golf. remarked Mrs. Peterson, finalist in the Massachusetts state tournament two years aco.

"but Mrs. Hury was unbeatable." Betty Beats Dallas Star The card of the bobbed-haired San Antonionn included a 39 on the incoming nine of the difficult Texlarkana Hury Country has club finished course. to second Miss Jameson in the last two city tournaments in San Antonio but a I maintenance of her form today would bode ill for the 17-year-oid titlist. The blonde champion disposed of Mrs. Jake Hamon of Dallas, 6 and 5, and Mrs.

Goidthwaite, willowy Curtis Cup team member, eliminated Helen Warren of Dallas, 5 and 3. Miss Jameson said her game was satisfactory except for a slight lack of distance on her approaches. Mrs. always nonchalant, said she was "satisfied" but WAS irked over her failure to negotiate a short putt for a birdie on an exceptionally tough hole. Swanky Vacation Spot To Be Braddock's Training Camp CHICAGO, April 28.

(P)- -A swanky $3.000.000 vacation spot at Grand Beach, 65 miles from Chicago and on Lake Michican. will be James J. Braddock's training camp for his scheduled world's heavyweight bout with Joe Louis here June 22. Joe Gould. manager of the title holder.

made the selection today. Braddock. with his sparring partners, will move into the camp Friday or Saturday ready to plunge into the task of conditioning himsell for the defense of his title. FOG TOO HEAVY GALVESTON. April 28.

-Heavy for rolling in off the Gull of Mexico caused postponement of the Galveston-Tuisa Texas lcague game here Umpires Joe Pate and Uley Welch waited 20 minutes but. finally waved the placers to the clubhouse when tog faiird to lift. Oic tuners here expressed the opinion is was the first time in the history of the league a game had been postponed because of fog. New Mail Schedule Is Given Al Ralls On Wednesday RAILS. April 28.

Special) Postmaster M. G. Prewitt announcco a now mail schedule to Lubbock and Spur effective today. The mooming mail arrives AS foltows: from Lubbock by bus. 9:30 a.

by train 10:30 a. from Crosbvion. 12 o'clock noon: from Spur and Wichita Falls 12:15 p. m. Dispatches are 9:30 o'clock to Spar.

11:30 o'clock to Lubbock. 12:15 to Lubbock. and 4:55 to Afternoon letters must be mailed at 4:40 in the afternoon to corner tons with the that leave. 10:10 o'clock at night for A package must be mailed by' 11 to leave the same day it is mailed. A remnant of the fort which George Washington asked the to build 173 sears ago to protect the western frontier still stands in the shadows of Pittsburgh, skyscrapers.

mmm Glance. relapse. heads rise. market; general selling. corn.

bidders. Grains CHICAGO REPORT CHICAGO. April 28. -Aiming for the zenith the second day In succession. -corn prices kited today about the extreme immediate possible limit of tour cents bushel.

At the close, corn futures were ranting irregularly from of a lower to 3 cento higher than yesterday's finish. May $1.293 July 21.11¼. Sept. wheat to 1 cent advanced. May July 31.17% 21.17%, Sept.

$1.147, 71.15. on ts all to up, MAy 4.50, And rye showing to buige, May Provisions closed 2 centa to 10 cents lower. FORT WORTH REPORT FORT WORTH. April 28. Demand slow today on the Port Worth cash grain market.

Wheat No. salt red winter 1.44@ 1.45: No. 1 hard 1.436¿1.44. Barley No. 2 nom.

96 No. 3 nom. 056197. Sorgnums No. 2 vellow per 100.

16s. nom. 2.33: No. 3 milo nom. 2.28 4 2.31.

No. 2 white kafir nom. 2.30€2.33; No. 3 kafir nom. 2.28 42.31.

Corn. shelled. No. 3 white 1.500 21.50; No. yellow 1.4901.50.

DALS No. 2 red 6713615312: No. 3 red 5612 F2 Official Building Permits Ed Toon, owner, and T. W. Stephens.

contractor. far frame and brick veneer residence at 2206 Broadway. Henry Diebel. owner and contractor. Lor brick veneer and stucco garage at 1812 Nineteenth street.

$2,000. C. A. Austin, owne: and contractor. frame.

residence at 310 Avenue D. $400. Lubbock Courts 12ND DISTRICT COURT Daniel A. Blair, Judge Presiding H. C.

Glenn. receiver for Temple Trust company, against P. B. Penney and others, trespass to try title. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT T.

Whitfield Daridwn, Judge Presid or Debtor's petition filed in the office of Mrs. Fluke. United States deputy clerk, by William Roland Students Leave For Homemaking Rally Twenty home economics students and faculty of Lubbock. Brownfield. Muleshoe.

and Slaton left Lubbock Wednesday for Fort Worth. where they will participate in a state homemaking rally today through Saturday. Miss Gertrude Watson. head of the Senior High school home economics, department, and Miss Iise Wolf of High school department accompanied the Lubbock students and will serve A.3 judges of contests. Four home economics facuity members of Texas Technological college were to co later and serve as judges.

They were: Misses Mabel D. Erwin. head professor of clothing and textiles: Martye Poindexter, associate professor and head of applied arts instruction: Vivian Johnson. associate professor of home cconomics education: Geraldine Clewell. instructor home economics education.

Home economics students from over the state will compete in contests. Miss Henrietta Bowlin. president of Mary Emma club of Senior Hich school. is president the Future Homemakers of Texas association and will preside at the meeting of state clubs the first day of the rally, Contestants from Lubbock schoois will be Misses Bowlin, La Verne Barton. Helen Robinson, and Roberta Ellison of Senior High.

and Helen Edwards of Junior High school. Other students of the school will have entries in exhibits. Economy Program (Continued From Page One) cently announced an economy campaign, should be given broad discretion in making cuts. Other legislators expressed behei. howerer.

the senate "economy bloc" would insist on more mandatory reductions. Senator Byrnes (D-SCI proposed a flat ten per cent slash in all appropriations. assorting it would save between 000.000 and $400.000.000. While Irgislators discussed the problem of eliminating the 000,000 denou President Roosevelt predicted for the coming fiscal year. business leaders learned federal farm administration officials hope 110 develop long-range agricultural program which would not require additiona! funds, Tolley, farm administrator.

told members of the United States Chamber of Commerce that larm program embracing soil conprivation. crop insurance and surplus renanal programs couid be financed" with alreaciy catn.arked by congress for agricultural activities. Test Run On Well (Conanued From Page One) official dimly are watching operatase prices in the county have upward since the discovers several weeks ago. Many Teases been executed recently. Tole.

hone and telegraph company -aid their business in mine greatest 21. has ever been From the day of the discovere both lines have been Prosprets are for two tests At. lea-t one 111 an adjoining league land the other north of Levelland. AS A result of the discovery. Several drilling blocks are being worked and it is belteved the wail be one of the "hottest" pots IT.

the north Band Music To Echo In City (Continued From Page One) Friday at Senior High school auditorium, while those in Class will play at Junior High school auditorium. Each band will be allowed 25 minutes of play. Time Schedules Given I The time schedules for and divisions Friday follows, though they are subject to revision: Class C--Knox at 8 a. Crane, Levelland, raine, Forsan, Rankin, Kermit, McCamey, Monahans, Fort Stockton, Abilene Christian academy, 1:10 p. and Iraan, 1:35.

Class D-Littlefield. 8 a. Brownfield, Peco6, Floydada, Sweetwater, De Leon, 10:05. The Ciass A orchestra contests are another afternoon, but only Lubbock Friday, Abilene are expected to compete. The scene will be Senior High school auditorium.

Lubbock playing at 3 p. m. and Abilene at 3:30. Plan For Marching Contest: An event on which Culver HIM, general chairman in charge of concentrated preparatory attentions Tuesday was the marching contest of Friday night, to be staged at Texas Technological college stadium. It comprises one of the events to determine the winning of highest awards, and practically all bands are expected tr compete.

Newell Hughes, wh. has charge of arrangements for ti at particular feature, predicted that it will be the spectacular from the spectators' point of view of all the contests. Each band will be allowed minutes in which to execute its maneuvers. Certain inarching movements will be required of all, but beyond that the sky is the limit for bandsmen and their drum majors. It will be the occasion when the bandsmen really will be on parade with much at stake.

After the drill, the bands will march into the to be guests of honor at the spring football game between Texas Tech and the School of Mines. Onc Of Three Highlights The marching contests will be one of the three outstanding events of the two days. The first will be the downtown parade 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. The third--and the climax of them all. will be the massed band concert at Senior High school auditorium Saturday night.

At least 325 hand-ricked bandsmen will participate in that program. The program. to be presented as a public affair at Senior High school auditorium. will be Interrupted at about 9 o'clock for the presentation of the 27 trophies which have been posted by Lubbock donors for band contestants. Band Is Selected Announcement that the band has been selected with the cooperation of same 25 directors in West Texas was made today by D.

O. Wiley, director of Texas Technological collego band and chairman of the chamber of commerce committee in charge of contests. Instruments in the massed band will include 77 S-flat clarinets. 12 flutes. 6 piccolos.

2 E-flat clarinets. 1 oboes, 4 alto clarinets, 7 bass clarinets, 6 bassoons. 19. French horns. 26 B-flat cornets and trumpets.

9 baritones. 16 basses, 14 trombones. 8 alto saxophones, 8 tenor saxophones. 4 baritone saxophones. 2 bass saxophones and four percussions.

Allred Warns Legislators (Continued From Page One) certain conditions there vas "disgraceful." Local bills passed by the house included one to extend for two years the closed season on fox :12 Bell and another to provide uniform: closed season of Fooruary. March and April on fishing in MeGina Lake. Aliens In Russia In Fear Of Expulsion MOSCOW. April 28. IF -Moscow's forcien residents feared today that expuision orders or 17 Chinese foreshadowed similar action against aliens not employed by foreign firms working under cantracts, Chinese Ambassador Chiang Tog Fit was expected to express official! eburtions to the ousting of countrymen.

all long -time Moscow but there appeared slight hope that police would rescind the eder. issued without explanation. Expulsion of the Chinese was bepar: of the government's Gene on alleged foreign spies and wreckers. Sone 400 American residents have lett Russia in the last year and a haM. Spanish Situation (Continued From Page the but sources close to the British naval would be used mainly to afford proirction to Basque ships it the anchorities decided on win acuation by sea.

bald there were 500.020 Delso 1: Bilbao. 100.000 of them children. :11: spoke of "ghastly if 411 insurgent threat to destroy the at was carried out. FUNER.M. SERVICES TODAY Funera: SAN ANTONIO, will April be 28.

hold Pr at 10 a. mi. for the Rev. J. T.

Holland. To. Baptist minister who died at his residence here. The originally an momenta! cAr. Among the Jew Gus England, weighs 352 (carats, Couple Killed In Accident (Continued From rage One) er the automobile had been repaired: or whether that might have con-: tributed to the accident.

Dr. and Mrs. Clinton been notified of the seriousness the condition of their relative about 10:30 o'clock this morning and evidently had started to Lubbock immediately, Rev. Clinton said. Lubbock relatives rushed tc Crosbyton late tonight to direct the funeral home here' concerning care of the bodles.

Funeral Plans Unchanged Relatives at Lubbock indicated the death of Dr. and Mrs. Clinton would not change arrangements for funeral services for C. S. Clinton Who died at Lubbock about 6:15 m.

today. Rites will be read at Clovis o'clock Thursday afternoon by his brother, J. T. Clinton. Burial will be in Clovis.

Body will be removed from Lubbock tonight by a Clovis mortician. He died in a sanitarium after dergoing a major operation early Sunday morning, said attaches, He was survived by his wife and seven all of Clovis. Hi: sons are Harry. Paul. Leland, Hollis, and Wayne.

Two surviving daughters are Hazel and Bobble Jean. He was operator of a tourist camp and filling station at Clovis. C. S. and Dr.

Clinton are survived by four brothers, J. L. Clinton of J. T. Clinton of Lubbock.

G. D. Clinton of Tulsa; and H. V. Clinton of Newsome; and a sister.

Mrs. Ida Brennan. also of Newsome. Rites for Dr. and Mrs.

Clinton late last night had not been arranged, pending communication with children at Dallas, Rev. Clinton said. Ed Snodgrass Named Becton Grange Head Ed Snodgrass last night was elected master of the Becton chapter of the National Grange, Members and officers from all chapters of the county attended the meetsaid Harold' W. Gaulrapp, state Grange officer. The Becton chapter extended an invitation to the' Lubbock county Pomona Grange to meet at Becton Monday night.

May 10 at 8 o'clock. Earl Davis of Acuff will- as coumty master. Eari Fine of Posey has been appointed to act as degree master at the meeting. Mrs. Jordan of Becton will act as spector.

Mrs. U. A. Randolph of Lubbock was selected coach of the Lubbock county degree team. She is a past state officer of the state Grange.

A social and entertainment procram will be. prepared for the May meeting and attending members will be served with coffee and cake. At the meeting last night work projects were outlined and committees set up. W. O.

Perkins, master of the Southwest Ward chapter, and Mrs. Truit Sides. overseer of the Roosevelt chapter, also spoke. A county-wide meeting of the Crosby chapters will meet in a sima flar session at Crosbyton tonight, Gauirapp said Husband Is Shot (Continued From Page One) going on a sit-down strike until he could make me living or something. I don't know what we were talking about.

We were just fussing." Burnside was sentenced to 99 rears in the penitentiary in Wichita Falls in 1920 for the robbery-murder of Kenneth Goodwin. He was accused with his cousin. Charlie Burnside, of killing Goodwin during a holdup on a bridge over the Wichita river. The two denied the charge at the time and said a companion "Jack" whom they previously had met in Fort Worth bad committed the crime. The Burnsides were pardoned in 1927 by Governor Miriam A.

Forguson. John Burnside returned here and married. Foes Of Court Bill (Continued From Page One) posed to the bill from the start. had listened to the testimony helore committee and hed all to be convinced thar any increase in the size of the court was "either necessary or desirable." The committce earlier had agreed to spend the next three weeks discussing the and then vote on all amendmenis andi on the bill itself May 18. However, the day's developments made.

it possible that this plan would be abondoned. Armed with an undisputed majority, opposition leaders considFred the possibility of rushing the measure to the. senate floor 35 speedily no possible. Floods Threat (Continued From Page One) their homes in low -land river front districts when the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers climbed 10 feet pas: the 25-frot flood stage at their junction with the Ohio river. TREASURY REPORT WASHINGTON.

April 28. 1-P. The position of the treasurd April 24: Receipts $1.245.652.58: expenditures $20.393.203.02: balance cusioms receipis for the month. $37.662.958.37: for the fiscal year (since July 11. expendatures 303.17.

including $2.329.137.310.23 emergency expenditures: Ascess of expenditures $2.110.483.073 04: 27038 debt $34.877.002.968.64. a decrease $5,619.640.37 under the previous gold assets $11.762,836.151.65. includ1ng $331.567.424.30 of inactive gold. Bilbao. seaport capital of the Basque repuolic.

is known the Pittsburgh Spain because of iron foundrica.

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