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1 inn rv JU j'illl(ii)f jvJLSuu Full Lcosed of Associated Press and United Press Complete Loco! News Coverage i i I mmmm mmmm Published In The Heart Of The World' Greatest Oil Field. XVI-NO- 69 LONGVIEW, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 14; 1938 i PRICE 6 CENTS IT I 1 I r. VS. t( ill! Ml WIL ITALIAN RA CIAL POLICY: TO EXCL UDE JEWS Tracing Round-The-World Dash 1 ISf BOCaiSED. HEBE i 1 -nt FASCIST CREDO SAYS ITALIC OF ARYAN RACE ECTACULAR ORLD FLIGHT I COMPLETED It's A Pain In The Neck To Japs CRUSADE MASS 1 wnM I I ETEX JAYCEES TO MEET HERE MEETING AT 8 hes And Companions Fly Ten Point Racial Program Resembles Hitler Edict In 'Many Respects, Some Differences Noted round World In 91 Hours 3 Cut Former Record Of Large Attendance Urged At Regional Convention Wjll Attract 150 Delegates, Local Officials Say ost In Half Courthouse Lawn Program In City Tonight ITALY 'NORDIC ARYAN' IEETED BY THRONGS i ill fen VVK? W.

Prosperity is promised for Ijongview and the East Texas oil field area if the citizenship of the area attends the huge Sales Crusade mass meeting on the courthouse lawn here tonight )YD BENNETT AIRPORT. New July 14 fTv-rlowara nugnr bis four ffUmr world girdler i 4 riovr! Bennett airport i at I o'clock and cooperate with the Standard Tim-' g. Etm jay with Browning nw "unB orlrl wnril uf le than tout Longyiew will be host Saturday to an estimated ISO delegates to the first regional convention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, to be held at the Hilton hotel with Charles Fuller presiding aa chairman, according to Glen Ruff, president of the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. Committees named to assist Fuller in arranging for the convention are: Entertainment, Henry Harbour, chairman; Clyde Tomlinson, Earl Herrin, Chester Wilson, Roy 1. Tennant, Bob Warren; food and drink, Bob Cargile, chairman; Neal Cox, Sherman Anderson; tickets and registration, Or.

R. C. Childress, chairman-; See JAYCEES, Page I ROME, July 14, (U.B Foreshadowing Italy adoption, of a racial policy excluding Jews, the authoritve Gior-nale D'ltalia published Thursday night a fascist racial credo drawn tip by a group of university professor under the auspices of the ministry1 of popular culture. The credo con tin ten points, among which the most positive are that the Italian race is of Aryan origin, and that Italian Jews can not be considered to belong to the Aryan race. The credo contains ten points, among arrived when Italians must adopt a racial policy.

Since the credo was national movement "Sales Mean Jobs" and jobs mean prosperity. Thus the National Sales Crusade striken home to the business man, the professional man, the professional and sales people and the ever-important consumer, that for every purchase you get double your money's worth In employment and employment security. Pat Relyea will explain Thursday 1 Kkasf4. -j-ft -f lltaTTWrWfllaTasaar I Insi- 1ftf A V. silver monoplane circled eld tv.

More coming dnwn i easy landing before wildly crown Following almost the same route as did iley Post in 1913, Howard Hughes and his four rtim pun Inns Thursday set Hughes' silver Lockheed plane down at Movd Bennett field In New York, having circled the glohe in II hours and 17 minutes, lowering Post's record and setting a new world-record. The broken line In the map traces Hughes' flight as far as Moscow. From that rily onward he followed approximately the same course as thai taken by Post (solid Unci, except that Hughes stopped at Omsk, Mot shown, at Irkutsk, at Minneapolis, not shown, and New York. tntwl einpwd l'iru tor the dsh It may be "China's Sorrow" but the Yellow river has also become major annoyance to the Japanese invaders. Here trouserless Nipponese soldiers laboriously repair a bridge near Chungmnw after the recent floods, so that they may continue the drive on Hankow.

elaborated tinder supervision of the i the officimiy ours. 15 minute, or thre Uy. ir nd mtnutet. speedster Irrm thu west under threst- See PROSPERITY. Page SALES TAX MAY REPLACE SOCIAL SECURITY TAX ministry, it was interpreted as having an official character.

The 10-points of the aredo are: Human races exjst 1 Great and small races ixitt 3. The concept of race is purely a biological concept, V' 4, The. erct ky with record that than hulvfd th vn dayt. tr. ho'ir minute round lh established In 1833 by the; Post, mark thtt rejarded isjitmnai, Expert' -Pr'litfW Pta LOADUrgesGautionlnNaming NELSON GIVEN Of wTslngiinds To Be Forced In Few Yeart arbor oughjjll 4 Speak Friday On Courthouse Lawn ent is in tne Aryan origin and its population I Aryan, i.

Movements of race in history are purely legendary. I. A pure Italian race, now exista. T. It i time for Italians to proclaim themselves flatly to be racists.

8. It is necessary to make a defi- Men To Supreme Court LIMIT FAVORED hes drove the ihip at full speed Ut lap of.thaj flight from jajwilia to flnyd Bnnetl air-erc ha took off at jf p'. A spanking tail wind him along iiwi for the elapeed time was timately HI mile per hour, pi'e elaborate precautions to the plane, a aurging crowd through to get a close-up AID OF MAHOi WASHINGTON. July 14. 0JP-Sen.

ence and temperament for his office." See FACISTS, Page 5 Arthur H. Vandenberg. R-Mich), District Judge Ralph Ysrborough of! Jgpj Wood, For Railroad Austin will bring his campaign for Congressman Recommends Senator For Lieutenant Governor's Post WASraNGTON, July 14 iJP) An expert close td the social security board predicted Thursday a general sales tax eventually would replace payroll levies to finance old age pensions. He said this might happen In five or ten years, depending on how the scope of the social security act is broadened. The expert, who declined use of his name, asserted the projected in Commissioner, To Favor Better Truck Laws went a step beyond Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes Thursday in urging that nominations to the supreme court be restricted to trained, experienced persons.

Hughes attracted national attention last May in an address before the American law institute in which he said: attorney general to Longview with a speech at o'rWk "Friday night on the courthouse lawn, it was an-! nounced by local supporters of the The senator proposed that the senate should be summoned in special session before the October term of the supreme court begins to consider Mr. Roosevelt's next nominee, believing, evidently, that the presir dent may make a recess appointment which would permit the new justice to sit unchallenged from October to January when the regular session 4 DIE AS NEGRO GOES BERSERK Se, HUGHES, Page I PEED' IS III" UGHES BLOOD candidate Thursday. WESLACO. July It -The adoption by all states of a uniform maximum truck load limit was recommended in a speech here by John Wood "The prime necessity in making the Judge Yarborough. who has visited in Longview a number of times and clusion of farmer and other self-employed persons in the security ys- will be introduced wm oe imronucru judicial machinery work to the best: of congress convenes.

And Vanden-advantsge is the able, industrious berg warned against political appoint-judge, qualified by training, experi-1 menta to the bench. tem would make the payroll tax too is well known her, candidate for rail clumsy and burdensome. AUSTIN, July 14. Congressman George H. Mahon of Colorado.

Texas, has started an Intensive speaking campaign in behalf of Senator G. H. Nelson of Lubbock, candidate for lieutenant-governor, Nelson's headquarters announced Thursday. Congressman Mahon has been a member of the United States congress since 1934, and has taken an active part In drafting farm relief legisla- by Schroder, of '-j commissioner and pretent senior R. D.

Register, Who Drew Etex Royalty Checks, 13 Finally Shot To Death prominent in independent oil curies. At present, both the employe and his employer pay an old age tax highway commissioner. 35. is While the austion of truck load ler Of HOWard KnOWn I in E.rt Tex. Yarborough of "one per cent of the employe' limits is purely legislative," said Mr.

native of Fjwt Texas King: that as assistant Wood, "yet as highway commissioner Speed Record ith Early Autos STATE GETS 6 OIL BIDS BANKS, STORES HERE WARNED salary. These rate will rise to 3 per cent each in 1949. A farmer, being his own employer, could not be asked to pay a six per cent tax on his i attorney general, he won for the state tor nore man live years. snow i fion. Before his election to congress, HAWKINS, July 14.

(vFV-Four person were (lain and one wounded here Wednesday when a 40-year-old negro landholder who drew royalty permanent school fund the secono wnai our io largest cash judgment ever collected to withstand. Our present truck laws cash income, the expert explained. In addition to farmers, the social AS'rFtFi: 1 fev the state $1,073,500 He also won wen- rn.u Mni LAHS 'loLmmer'al for the hool, mam highway arteries of Texas were he served as county attorney of Mitchell county and as district attorney for seven years. He now represents, the 25 counties which comprise the 19th congressional district "I have known G. H.

Nelson for security board wants to include do- checks from East Texas oil property suddenly went berserk. i il- a minimum, value of I.ono.nwj. narrow u.PPra mestic servants, marine workers and A majority of such i ii. issue oft of pavement me law siagea 1 wid. and have are One of those killed wa the negro, R.

D. Register, who was brought employes of educational and charitable institutions. round-the-world flight. Barney the Texas O.itiooK loniciai "j-J" i. Li associa- heavy bases and tops that will witn- tops eld u'iB mck ima ninory ni uic dug back into See NELSON, Page 5 Should Not Cash Checks On Social Security Number Identification Only down by a shot fired by a store owner after Register had terroriied the Portion Of lease Recently Recovered Draws Heavy Cash Offerj also when Howsrd Hughes, Sr See JOHN WOOD, Page countryside, fatally wounding three.

GRAND JURY EXPECTED TO FILE REPORT SOON tion Yarborough Is on leave of absence as district judge without pay during the Campaign. -o A. H. Humphreys, justice of the peace, said the negro killed his wife. Newell Ellison, a white man, and an un nans IS (U.P.-Bids on the a bid for speed record.

father was like the son. Said 9ldone-time king of auto racers. She. millionaire oil man, ad to heat his friend. Col.

E. H. 1, owner of several fast cars, and Hetty Green. sure knew all there was to know other negro, Leonard Hughey ani BanksT stores," and olher business firms which cash checks for the public were cautioned Thursday by State1 Income From Oil Shows Small Decline of the big if half a lit the K-M-A oil J. Goff, manager of the Shreveport DALLAS TRUCK DRIVER DIES AFTER COLLISION SAN ANTONIO.

July U. D.PV-Thnmn Rartfield. 29. driver for a 4 to Ven-Mex Oil SecurityBoard office, 821 Ardis Advance Course In Soils Study wounded Roy Allen, former Hawkins postmaster. The woman and Ellison were almost instantly killed and Hughey died law Wednesday night Allen was in a Dallas hospital, hit en by the state building, against depending upon S-e SPEED.

Page development The Gregg county grand jury, in session here during the greater part of the last two weeks, was expected to recess sometime during the afternoon Thursday; but a number of matters still were to be brought before it at noon. A full report will be made to Judge C. E. McGaw sometime Thursday afternoon or Friday morning, it appeared. hrre ocial security account number cards I as identification in cashing checks.

reco' Wichita rive field former) company, board of tr- Thursday. One lease offer will drilling cofi" this offer the state. These and erred to, the arm broken by bullet- JL AUSTIN, July 14. Although oil production during the first five months of 1938 has been reduced by 11.330.099 barrels, the state's income from the tax on gross production of Account number cards issued by the computed that hi gj snty Board are for identity state $1.57.895. Ajfiration purpose under the Federal ider told the board old-age insurance program and the I roduce $2,0,0,000 for unemployment insurance laws.

Possession of an account card. Dallas freight trucking concern, died i Thursday from injuries suffered when his truck collided with a car on the Austin highway at midnight. i Henry Poage. 20, of San Antonio, driver of the car, was injured criti- i cally. FARMER GUARDED AFTER Hambone By Alley County Agent R.

F. McSwain will leave Sunday for College Station to take a three week's advanced course in the study of soils. If McSwain successfully completes the course, which will deal with soil genesis and soil analysis, it will be counted as credit on his Master's de- fjLS S0Z A7i 877' Ter NEW CIVIL AERONAUTICS 3UL Says OAKE CARTER Goff said, holds no particular significance for other identification pur- AUTHORITY OPENS WORK ther bids were re-is experts. A ses- See BANKS. Page He hopes to gain knowledge 4 T' "the bids.

WOMAN AND SON SHOT gree. fin day. The decline was much less than anticipated, and Sheppard said this apparently was due to a firming of the price- Sheppard's report shows VM1Z.368 collected on 193,640.016 barrels. Barrel figures do not include oil. on which the state receives a royalty because no tax is collected on it Ml 5 UiCi oT ATTf ME S'UMP'M M'R P5 MAWNW'ErJ OUT'N YJO'PS J4H A IjOHp TIME NO PETIT JURY TO BE SUMMONED NEXT WEEK MrKINNEY.

July 14. i4-H Bobl Rollins, farmer east of Anna in North Collin county, was under guard Thursday in connection with a shooting Wednesday that cost the WASHINGTON. July 14. (-Members of the new civil aeronautic authority gathered Thursday to organise what some administration advisers call a model regulatory agency. In a sense, it is President Roosevelt's long-delayed reply to a supreme court decision which blocked any White House control over the executive functions of independent agencies.

ROADS ASSOCIATION TO ADVERTISE FOR TRAVEL from the course to pass on to the farmers in the county to help them more ably manage and treat their soils for deficiencies that might exist Two of the three weeks McSwain will devote to the course are to serve as his annual vacation, and the other week was unanimously granted by the commissioner' court. He will return August i. WHEAT LOANS SET AT 59 CENTS PER BUSHEL live of Mr. Ora Glasscock and her JAPAN ABANDONS PLANS TO ENTERTAIN OLYMPICS No petit jury will be summoned for service here next week, according to district clerk officer Thursday. Only a few cases are on the docket and all are non-jury suits.

No cases will be tried by juries during thi month and next unless both parties agree to a setting beforehand. LZ 1 son, Roy. Rollins, In 111 health, was put to Jed st his home. SEN. VAN ZANDT AND WIFE PAINFULLY HURT TOKYO.

July 14. (U.R-Japan. embroiled in a costly war with China, virtually abandoned Thursday the 1940 Olympic games scheduled to be R. and Lehman. Bomhlngs.

and Pennies. 1936. th Roosevelt Administra-Pit the rrew on that excellent man, Herbert Lehman, to run for the Governorship of New State, tvtn though Lehman fately desired to retire from the tudes of public life. y. the same Herbert Lehman Tiethmg of a sour smell in the 1 of the Mme National Adoration.

reason; rnor Lehman has announced ie has succeeded in five years in out an Empire Stats deficit of 'nan deficit wM the unpleasant baby the Lthman doorstep by that itnowtr business man and finan-xpert. Tranklin Roosevelt short years, 1930 to 1932. Mr. vlt spent out of the New York Mmlml WASHINGTON. July 14.

(U.rV-Ser- G-MEN ENTER SEARCH FOR TWO ESCAPED MEN GAINESVILLE, July 14 iurv of Agriculture Henrv A. wal- held in Tokyo. Koichi Kido, minister of welfare. Senator and Mrs. Olan R.

Van Zan.lt Uce Thursday established whAt loans to cooperating producer at rales aver announced that his department wish- July It U.P. G-men to carCet the games. The cabinet HOUSTON, GAINESVILLE, July 11 (VFV-An advertising campaign designed to encourage gieater highway travel in Texas will be inaugurated within ten days, it was decided at a meeting of the executive committee of the Texas Good Roads association here Wednesday. I The advertisement will be offered to more than 209 wey newspapers of the state. entered the hunt Thursdav for two will act on his decision Friday.

aging between 5 and 60 cent bushel. PICKETING IN ETEX 1 I It Lie or Tioga were painfilTTy jnjureo mea-nesdsy night when their machine struck a mule on a highway three mile east of Whitesboro. PHILLIPS' LEAD IS CUT TO ABOUT 2500 VOTES and escaped from the Galveston coun A I ty jail June 12, JACKSONVILLE. July 14. wfVf 1 t.

GAINESVILLE BANKER DIES; -RITES ARE SET I Weather GAINESVILLE, July It OKLAHOMA CTTY. July 14. WW hundred million dol- tha the third down is the last lo not if you keep yiir nvputh shut, nJ bfeatheKvhen you bob up! Keep tl itijj to swim, keep your had Don't believe the third dhn Jie that hi? cost so tnajj lives! Hoover's tot sin oiks FR1ENDSWOOD. Texas, July 14. flJ.1" C.

E. Hoover. 7V second cousin Picketing was under way Thursday in the utility strike which began here Saturday night ATTACK CAUSED DROWNING FORT WORTH July 14. Pv-Deth of Farence Gulledge. 11.

in a municipal swimming pool here was attributed Thursday to a heart attack. Returns from 3516 precinct out of 3522 Funeral services were planned here today for Raymond P. King. 42. cash- uian the Treasury took in.

EAST TEXAS Partly cloudy to- nA i i nUnknm, 1l' fnr the democratic "usmess Man i ler and director of the Gainesville of former President Herbert Hnover. Roosevelt hopped to Chicago, nomination for governor: who died suddenly died in bis home her Wdnevtey nignt ana rnday. Unsettled at times in north portion; not quite so warm in northwest portion tonight National bank, last night I f'f fil, 11, 'n Key 17.V05C; Phillip 1 46.117. See CARTER, Page.

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