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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 9

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jWEDKESD'AYJATTERNpON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937. TKe Dongvfew Daily New! PAGE NINE negro, guarded by a dozen heavily armed men, had been taken away DEATH GIVEN TO WELFARE PARLEY penalty. The jury, with Hart ley as oreman," deliberated for only, eight minutes before returning its verdict TIM McCOY, SCREEN IDOL OF YOUNGSTERS, HEADS BIG WILD WEST DISPLAY IN CIRCUS with his brother, Roscoe Young. Roscoe Is to be tried under a sever cornea to Longview, Thursday (tomorrow). On the sweeping' hippodrome track of the world's largest circus, cowboys, cowgirls, Cossacks, Mexican vaqueros, Australian bush-rangers and Indians will race at the flying heels of Tim McCoy's thoroughbred Arabian stal ance In the case starting at 1:30 p.

m. Wednesday for the crime which took ATTACKER NEGRO CLOSES TWO-DAY place on the morning of August 22 in DOUGLAS SUCCEEDS LAN'DIS WASHINGTON) Sept. 22. KIDDIES JOYOUSLY WELCOME FILM HERO IN RING LING the western part of Harrison county, when a Longview couple, starting on Securities and Exchange 'commission BROS. BARNUM BAILEY 'BIG TOP APPEARANCES Tuesday unanimously ejected Wil- HERE DISCUSSION a visit to relatives in Arkansas, was held up by two white-hooded and robed negroes.

-Jiarn, Q. Douglas as chairman to sue- ceed James M. Land is who has re- signed to become dean of An added feature for the crowds inspecting the vast menagerie of the Guard Increased Warned by District Judge W. H. university's law school.

OF CITY WOMAN Henderson Young Hears His Doom-Verdict Read In Harrison Courthouse Turned Into Bristling Fort lion. Hosts of Col. McCoy's youthful admirers in every city visited by the, Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Circus joyously welcome the opportunity to meet him face to face in his big- top appearances. The Big 15howns an new this season, for never before has it assembled so many new features from all parts Strength presiding, and mindful of the presence of 28 Texas National guardsmen, eight of whom were Ringling Bros, and Barrrfim Bailey Combined Circus this iason, during the hour before the main perform ances start, is Col. Tim McCoy's Indian Summary Of Policies And Recommendations Formulated At Staff Meetings Is Given Public added to the courthouse guard Tuesday, a company or more of Texas rangers, members of the Public Safety department highway patrol and peace officers from half a dozen counties, Tepee Village, with Sioux, Crow, of the globe.

Only a few of the unsurpassable attractions of last year will be on view, and they will pre Shawnee and Arapahoe warriors encamped in the center of the huge i. i.j, nffTMw i i ii Trv.r( tr -w jwifr it fu i I ft if vi zoo oval. the few spectators made no demonstration as the two negroes were es? corted down an inner stairway and taken from the building. sent different offerings. The live rings, elevated stages, the hippodrome course and the aerial labyrinth will Col.

Tim McCoy, himself, plains be filled with sensational novelties in Assistant County Attorney Clayton I SSS not Oinlmtnt Its oily bo soothes. ft I 1" 35 man, soldier and friend of the Indian, who, as a motion picture star, is the screen's outstanding western idol and the hero of millions of American boys and girls, will head his congress-of rough riders of the world in the main In a courthouse which had been turned into a fort, with, the outer doors locked and two machine guns mounted in offices upstairs, Henderson Young, 17-year-old Elmo, Texas, negro, was given the death penalty at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday for criminal assault on a young white matron of Longview. Those in the courtroom were kept in their seats until the Feild opened for the state after the court had delivered his charge, the two appointed defense attorneys constant procession at he afternoon and night performances, which commence- and 8 p.

with the gigantic new spectacle, "India." The doors will open' at 1 and 7, allowing a full hour in which to visit the performances and in the hurricane action of the wild west exhibitions, spoke briefly and County Attorney Benjamin Woodall closed for the commonwealth, demanding the death when the Greatest Show on Earth world's largest traveling menagerie. T. A summary of policies and rerom-, mendations formulated in staff meetings of the tri-state child welfare conference, Monday was presented 'to the public at the City Kail Tuesday morning by Mrs. Elizabeth Wyatt, director of training, child welfare tervice of Texas Grady Shipp presided at the meeting. The Tuesday session concluded the two-day conference of workers from Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, with Miss Florence Sullivan, consultant of the Federal children's bureau and supervisor of the southern district Responsibility of various welfare agencies was defined by Miss Florence Sullivan, consultant, federal children's bureau, Mrs.

Norma Rankin, director of child welfare services in the state board of control, and Miss Paula Frank, director of child welfare services, Louisiana state department of public welfare, speakers at the Monday night meeting at the Hilton hotel. i New Heat Prostrates Kilgore Workman KILGORE, Sept. 22. (Spl.) Mmard Lovell, "Kilgore oil worker, was rush-to to Kilgore Memorial hospital late Tuesday afternoon in a Haney's ambulance after her collapsed from heat while making a connection on a rig in the Pistol Hill section of the field. 1COL.

TIM McCOY, the screen's outstanding western star, who Is now personally leading his congress of rough riders and Indians in the performances of the great Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Combined Circus. Longview Sends Sixty ToCollege In Kilgore Longview AFTERNOON and NIGHT Tomorrow THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Modern Building Will House New Kilgore Postoffice KILGORE, Sept. post office to be erected in Kilgore will be one of the city's most modern and attractive buildings according to blue prints of the structure which were received by Postmaster Crown Dickson. The building, one story jvith a basement half above and half below the ground level, will be of buff-colored brick with white stone decorations. The framework will be of reinforced steel.

Estimations showed thai the build KILGORE, Sept. 22 Approximately 60 Longview students have enrolled for the fall ter mat Kilgore College, according to an announcement from the registrar's office. Longview and Henderson are close on each other's hells for the honor of having sent the most out-of-town students to the institution. Total enrollment for the college had passed the 437 mark, Dean B. E.

Masters said, and was expected to reach 450 in a few weeks. The list of Longview students attending Kilgore college, released for the first time, is as follows: Roy William Allen, Christine Arnold, Bill Beasley, Gary Stetson Bennett, Frances Brewer, Virginia Fay Brewer, Maynard Bullock. Bill Clements, J. W. Cole, Wayne Covington, Lawrence Dickson, Wil A son Dickson, Emogene Doolittle, Rob I -t ert Doolittle, Mary Louise Duren ing would cost approximately The additional $120,000 appropriation will be used for fixtures and equipment.

The hawthorn is the state flower of Missouri. Euloise Eeton, Maribell Evans, Wini fred Fisher. Doyle Flatt, B. T. Ford.

Mozelle Hogue, Lois Hopkins, J- W. John, Jack Johnson, Harry Kelly, Carl Ketchum, Roy King, Thurman Evelyn McBrayer, Clarice Ann if ay MeMullen. Marvin Margulis, Wood- row Mason, James May, Hack Miller, Clyde Wilson Moring, Florence Mul- ler, Helen Muller, Jack bKipper, Johnny Squires. Doris Nixon. Louise Pickens, Earl Renberg, Helen Ross, Evelyn Stamper, Ray Stracener, John Sunkel, Glenn Tapia, Grace Tubbs, Clark Wilkinson.

Mark Wilson, Olga Woodall, Myrtle Woodbeck, Jimmie Wyche, George Mcllvane. Imogene Barton, Lumen Harden, Durwood Gaw. Louise Tay-rl Seagram's TTiere is a big emphasis on ELEGANCE this fall in fashions for the most elegant of all creatures the Ladies! And, a new note of Elegance for the Gentlemen while the theme is adapted in Furniture, Cosmetics, and well, you've a new thrill when you come down --town next Monday night (Sept. 27th), and see what the merchants of Longview will show you in their windows. Make a date to be down town don't miss it! For you 11 miss something if you do! 5 tmvn, BLENDED FOR FINER TASTE lor, Calvin White.

Heavy Work-Relief Grants From PWA To Be Halted HYDE PARK. N. Sept. 22 (U.F3 President Roosevelt announced Tuesday that public works administration loans and grants for heavy work-relief construction projects would be discontinued. The agency, which has spent almost $3,000,000,000 since 1933, continue only in skeleton form, with most of its work limited to inspection of municipal improvements which will be completed during the next two years.

SEAGRAM'S F1YK CROWN BLCHDKD WHtS-KEY. Th Btralcht wtilskl In this prJe mm Bymn mr mor old, 2t tralft whUkwy, m4 7B Mutral utrita dloHllad trmt AmrlttaB tvIms. 0 rVottf. Cepr. I37, rmm -PtMtt (MWJO ALADDIN NOW Anyone 10c Anytime And Presenting the Mightiest World- The longest period that a total eclipse of the sun can last is seven minutes.

I From the pages of the Sttardt Eveaiag st steps mtlmt 4 If I t. mat im wtr ii A iff --rnfi iv "rrnfw if I'lm'-ir -ixsr- nrntttttmi-Ti-iit -r-n mm Mm-yrt Last' Times Today "LLOYDS OF LONDON" Mr. Motel 1 MZ4 1 I RITZ Greggton Opens 5:45 MONDAY Sept. 27 7:30 P. M.

Fall Window Show AND Look Around Night THURSDAY SEPT. 309 P. M. STYLE REVUE PALM ISLE CLUB Beautiful Model Gorgeous Creation Nationally Known Orchestra Five Floor Show Acts Wide Mobilization of Wonders and Features Ever Assembled) including THE COLOSSAL NEW SUPER SPECTACLE II ILD II A Most Dasllnglr Beautiful Sight Ever Brought Before the Eyes of Man GIGANTIC HOST OF CIRCUS WIZARDS KEVER BEFORE ON THIS CONTINENT UnprecedefU Array of European aaiAuuc -DAREDEVILS in Startling Ktff DEATH. DEFYING CONTESTS 94 World.

Famoua ACROBATS in ONE VAST COMPETITIVE DISPLAY EARTH-S FOREMOST RIDERS FRON THE HORSE SHOWS OP ALL NATIONS COLONY OF AMAZING RARE ANIMALS ThtOotdothStntImiorTUIIlpi" Crann) in Gulliver' Travel. Including AFRICAN PIGMY ELEPHANTS mind Herd at Tiny PONGURS Prom India C4.TIM McCOY and Hii Thrillinf NtW Congreai of ROUGH RIDERS A INDIANS The Most enormous exhibition OP MAMMOTH ENTERTAINMENT OP ANY AGE OR COUNTRY! HMPioni-see AMNIO CHAMPIONS ISO CI.OWNKJ ItONSlSIOOaaiiaiAOlNIIiaNiaiALSt 0 ILlMUimU WOS.D UHOT Alwayi 10-15c Thursday Only "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE RACE TRACK" With WARNER OLAND REYE LUKE, HELEN' WOOD Added- NIELA OOODELLE in "LOVE IN ARMS" 10c REMBERT 15c Shirley Temple "STOWAWAY" STARTS THURSDAY "GREEN LIGHT" Liberty Theatre TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Howard Hughes' Thrilling Multl- Million Dollar Air Spectacle 'HELL'S ANGELS' With Jean Harlow Ben Lyon James Hall -Plus- NEWS COMEDY TINT-7 HINOS ITUU- HUQ. MIPOD0l COURU 4 TRAIN Unala tal RAILROAD CARS) IOAD1B WITH WONDIKf FROM IHr POPULAR PRICES Twice Daily -2 A 8 P.M. DOORS OPEN 1 4V 7 P. M.

Tickets on Sale Tomorrow at Oliver's Drug Store, 21C No. Fredonia St as well as on the show grounds.

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