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EIGHT THE SHREVEPORT TIMES FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1934 STUCK TO POST I DARBY SPEAKS ISSUE PERMIT FOR REPAIR OF BRITISH TRY OUT AIRPLANE Restoration Seems Near for Hapsburgs ON 'IMMEDIATE STATE OF DEAD' steadily for the last three years la both enrollment and popularity and this year promises to bs no exception. Mrs. Pool may be reached over phone 3-2387.

PWA FUND IN UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah. (IB Utah has received a total of 117,603,263 from the Public Works Administration for federal and non-federal projects, a compilation up to August 1 showed. Pool School Will Open New Term on Sept. IS The Pool School of Expression, under the direction of Mrs. Estelle Parrott Pool, will open Its doors for enrollment Sept.

IS. After a very successful season last year, Mrs. Pool closed her classes during the summer months, In which time she spent collecting new material and ideas for her classes this season. The Pool school has been growing CITY BUILDING POLICE FORCE Structure Now Housing Police Evangelist Declares Spirits of Experiment- Being Made to Speed Up Apprehension of Holdup Men Definite Plans Made for Rescinding of Law Which Bans Royal Family from Returning to Italy Vienna, Sept. 13 (LP).

Restoration of the Hapsburg dynasty appeared nearer tonight, with the spread of word that the covernment intends shortly to rescind the Haps the Redeemed Go Directly to Heaven Headquarters to Be Remodeled at Cost of $14,000 Permit for alterations and repairs to the municipal courts building burg exclusion law, passed during the early days of the Leicester, England, Sept. 13 (LP). British crime expert now ere predicting the time In the near future when the "cop" In the air will supersede the policeman on the motorcycle as the chief weapon of the law In hunt Austrian republic. flAHTirf I Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg and A full house heard Evangelist John W. Darby Thursday night at the Central Christian church revival speak on "The Immediate State of the Dead." It was an eloquent and vigorous statement of his conclusions on the matter of immortality and whether after the grave souls are to have (police headquarters), to be undertaken at cost of $14,797 as a PWA project, was Issued Thursday by B.

F. Ray, building Inspector. The work will Include preparation of the fourth floor for installation of the new police radio equipment. This space was formerly used as a storeroom. The third floor, which ing down automobile bandits.

tunviucv DEATH OF HER Vice Chancellor Prince Ernst Rudlger Von Starhemberg frankly favor the monarchy, and were reported looking with approval on monarchist activities to withdraw this law and permit the Hapsburgs to return, at Airplanes r.nd radio have been called Into play by the police In a trial man-hunt near here. A fake AGED MOTHER i bank hold-up was reported in a near by town. Airplanes equipped with FRESH CRATED radio sets were sent from Desford air dome. Run to Earth. houses the city Jail, will undergo extensive repairs.

While the work had not actually begun Thursday, materials were being assembled to get It underway at once. W. Murray Werner Is the a conscious existence in which they will know and recognize loved ones and whether there is an intermediate state or whether the spirits of the redemed go directly to Heaven. The evangelist quoted many Scriptures and cited many Bible incidents to prove that man will live again, Kentucky Woman Must Serve HORSERADISH 29c least as citizens. The move would mean that young Archduke Otto and his mother, the former Empress Zlta, would be permitted to return to Austria, possibly before Christmas but as private citizens for the time being.

Rescinding the act would not mean restoration of the Hapsburgs, As a result, the Imaginary bandits were run to earth within 25 minutes Life Imprisonment for Unusual Murder that he will possess all the faculties he has in this life and that he should IS Bowling Green. Sept. 13. ijPr 12c Mrs. Emma Johnson, 65, was convicted of murdering her 89-year-old in itself, observers emphasized, but was regarded as a move in that direction.

The Hapsburgs meanwhile would be permitted to return and LB. FRESH HEADLESS SHRIMP NICE BAKING SIZE RED SNAPPERS MRS. PLEASANT DIES SUDDENLY IN HOSPITAL mother and sentenced to life Im know a friend "on the other side the same as on this." He conceded that up until Christ's great offering for the sins of mankind there existed an Intermediate state, but that since then this has been abolished and the saved pass at once Into the presence of the time when they were supposed to have robbed the bank of (150,000. The police expressed great satisfaction over the result and believe that when practical use Is made of it a hot time will be In store for Great Britain's bandits. The police airplanes were fitted with short-wave transmitting and receiving sets of a type used for military purposes.

The police automobile, which worked In conjunction with the airplanes, also was equipped with repossess estates and property which prisonment at hard labor by a Jury In circuit court here tonight. I the reubllc confiscated in 1919. The government will shortly open 18c The jury returned Its verdict at Among ne survivors of the Morro Castle disaster was George W. Rogers, of Bayonne, N. the liner's chief radio operator, shown In a Staten Island hospital.

When the fire broke out Rogers rushed to his station and remained there until driven out by the flames. (Associated Press Photo.) LB. 10:15 o'clock, five hours and 15 min of God. negotiations with the representatives In proof of the conscious existence utes after It took the case. At 5:45 o'clock the Jurors reported to Judge N.

Porter Sims that they had agreed of the Hapsburg family concerning the properties to be restored and the amount of Indemnities to be paid. of departed souls and their continued interest in the affairs of earth the upon conviction but could not agree In many instances the government speaker referred to Moses and Ellzah cannot and dees not desire to appearing at the moment of the Transfiguration long after they had restore everything of a private nature se'-ed in 1919. Some Hapsburg property already has been sold Into pri died. He also dealt with much force upon the case of the rich man and A.I.B. CHAPTER OPENS SEASON Lazarus as pictured by Christ in the vate hands or is of such nature that the government wishes to keep It.

gospel of Luke in which the rich man is represented as remembering The Hapsburg art treasuries are upon the death penaKy or life Imprisonment. Judge Sims ordered them to return to the Jury room and try to agree upon the penalty. Mrs. Johnson received the verdict without display of emotion. As she was being returned to the county Jail, where she had been held without bond since June, she began crying.

The defense attempted to establish that Mrs. Johnson was of unsound mind, although a formal plea of insanity was not made. Three a short-wave transmitter and receiver fitted under the dashboard. It could be operated equally well by the driver or passenger. New British Method.

This method of tracking-down bandits never has been tried before in Great Britain, Airplanes and police automobiles equipped with radio sets, however, have been used on a number of occasions for directing traffic at big race meetings such as Epsom and Ascot. The pilots In the police airplanes claim that they can pick out any automobile at a height of 500 feet and follow It easily. all about conditions of earth and de BIG ASSORTMENT OF OTHER SEAFOODS SPECIAL TODAY HOT i KOSHER BEEF 49c ON THE STEAM TABLE DELICIOUS CANDIED -r YAMS pint 19c BEAUTIFUL WHOLE (FRIED) TROUT WITH BANQUET siring the help of the poor man in the hour of his suffering while In In the latter category. Much of this art, now in public museums, was the private property of the ruling family. Many of the fine Italian masterpieces were "married" into the torment.

Jimmy Atkins Toastmaster; A solo, "Pearly Gates," sung by Mrs. Darby, was a feature of the family's possession. The state may give the Hapsburgs Indemnities for Dr. Pierce Cline Delivers Talk on "Liberty" meeting. Friday night the evangelist will de these.

witnesses, Tom Brown, a blacksmith; liver a special address on "Stumbling The government considers the ex clusion act of 1919 as an internal on the Threshold." There are to be no services Saturday night but plans are being made question in which foreign powers Shreveport chapter of the Institute of Banking formally Lon Johnson, a relative, and Charles Wilson, ice dealer, testified that Mrs. Johnson queer." Previously Mrs. Johnson testified that her father was sent to an insane asylum, that she always had been afraid of "going crazy" and that some times Continued From Fan One.) health for more than a year and had been seriously 111 on. several occasions. She had taken usual active Interest in state affairs and had been making plans for the reopening of her private grade and Junior high school, conducted at her home, 1703 Highland avenue.

Daughter of General. Mrs. Pleasant was born at Marshall, Texas, on April 16, 1878. She was the daughter of Gen. Matthew D.

Ector, a leading figure of the Confederacy and a prominent Texas Jurist, and Sallie C. Ector. General Ector was chief Justice of the Texas supreme court at the time of his death. A county in West Texas is named for him. Her education was acquired at Bel-wood Bemlnary at Anchorage, and at the Texas State Normal college in Huntsville.

After confpletlng her normal course, she taught In the Texas public schools several years. Her marriage to Colonel Pleasant took place on Feb. 14, 1906. He was city attorney of Shreveport at that time, having been appointed in 1902. At the expiration of his term in 1908, he retired to private law practice three years.

He was appointed assistant attorney general in 1911 and attorney general the following year, when he and Mrs. Pleasant established temporary residence in New Orleans. Active Club Work. After serving four years as attorney general. Colonel Pleasant was elected governor in 1912.

He and Mrs. Pleasant moved back to Shreveport at expiration cf his term. Mis. Pleasant was one of the most opened Its new season Thursday the pastor said, for a great day Sunday. night with a banquet and dance at TEXAXS PLAN TAX D1SCOINT Beevllle, Tex.

(IP) City dads here think a good rule should work both vays. Delinquent tax-payers long have been' penalized, so the city council has decided to reward those who pay In advance by allowing them a discount. have no say. As soon as It can it intends to let the Hapsburgs return as private citizens. Many believe, however, even if the act is cancelled Otto and Zlta will not return.

the Shrine lodge on Cross lake. she thought she was. Wilbur Funderburk was installed as president of the chapter. Otheis They would only consent to come The state contended that Mrs. FOUR STORMS IN PANHANDLE back to Austria on condition that Johnson killed her mother by strik Introduced as the new group of officers were Jimmy Atkins! vice presi Otto be given the throne of his father, the late Emperor Karl IV.

dent, who also acted as toastmaster; In fact, to all practical purposes ing her on the head with a board and then attempted to cremate the body. The charred remains were found in the attic of their home four days after the aged woman disappeared. Mrs. Johnson, testifying in the government already has lowered the bars to the Hapsburgs. Arch Drew Moreland, second vice president: Edwin Crutcher, secretary, and Nixon Birdwell, treasurer.

One hundred and forty-nine mem duke Eugene, elderly cousin of her own defense, explained that her bers and guests attended. Dr. Pierce FRESH STRINGLESS BEANS 12c BEAUTIFUL I BANANAS 7c LARGE COLORADO BELL rf PEPPERS 10c BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED COLORADO CAULIFLOWER 15c Cline, president of Centenary col Emperor Karl, has been allowed to return quietly 'from Basle, Switzerland, and settle on his private estate at Gumpoldsklrchen. Some be Continued From Pate One.) and a few cattle were killed. The region is one of vast cattle ranches and grain fields, sparsely populated.

Many persons at Miami sought safety in storm cellars when the tornadlc cloud appeared but the storm struck five miles southwest of the town and lost Its force without traveling far. The wind was accompanied by a light rain. PURE PROPERLY PASTEURIZED lege, made the principal address. His topic was "Liberty." H. B.

Hearn gave mother, who was thJ victim of frequent heart attacks, went to a chicken house where they were smoking out mites, and that 45 minutes later she found the body of her mother there, partly burned. lieve he may become "regent-president" under the new constitution as the invocation. The entertainment program included dances by Miss Yvonne Cochran, Gerard Fertlta and Miss Mitzl a stepping stone to placing Otto on the throne. Other important members of the Irion, a tocal solo by Dale Hendricks and an accordion solo by Bob Mc- family also have returned. Archduchess Maria Josefa, mother of TO HOLD AIR HEARING SOON Guffln.

STROLLER Karl and mother-in-law of Zlta, has been seen in Vienna recently, as well as Archduke Maximilian, brother of Karl. active club women in Louisiana. She was a past president of the Fourth District Federation of Women's Clubs and was a leader in the work of the Woman's Department club. Two years ago she organized and LINDBERGHS ARE FORCED DOWN ON OKLAHOMA RANCH directed almost single-handed a pageant celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. The funds were turned over Continued From face One.) has been taking In the night spots here and abouts for the past few days under the capable guidance of WALTER ROBERTS.

SIDNEY ELLIOT learned all about the late gangster DILLINGER during bis vacation in Chi. He visited his haunts, but only out of curiosity, we assure you. Keeps Them to the Washington Bicentennial commission. Smiling Paris Becoming City of Underground Streets Paris (IP). The surface of underground Paris rapidly is Increasing.

Below the large square of ground surrounded by a high fence adjoining the Bank of France, is a subterranean town of many streets, each one filled with vaults to hold the bank's store of gold. Another underground world is occupied by the army wireless service near the Eiffel Tower. Beneath the Rue de La Palx is an enormous village inhabited by millions of carefully cultivated mushrooms. The streets here are wide enough for large carts to pass up and down for the gathering of the fungus, planting and caring for them. BEAUTIFUL VEAL CHOPS lb.

20c FANCY VEAL I STEW MEAT 12c YOUNG TENDER CALF LIVER V. 19c JUICY BEEF TENDERS lb, 20c Continued From las Onr.) survey of aeronautics in this country. He said all phases of the matter would be taken up at the hearings, scheduled to begin on Sept. 24, after which a report embodying all the commission's conclusions will be drafted. The commission's aim, he said, is to try to stabilize the industry and to determine "how it and the government stand in relation to one another." Howell returned on the Bex with his stepson, Julian Carr; Victor H.

Hanson, publisher of the Birmingham News, and J. D. Taylor, editorial writer of the Dallas News. Woodward, Sept. 13 Colonel and Mrs.

Charles A. Lindbergh made the best of a forced landing cn a northwestern Oklahoma ranch today, enjoyed a chicken dinner and arranged to stay at the ranch house until their plane can be repaired. Motor trouble forced the flying couple down on the HomeT Atkins ranch. 17 miles northeast of here. Neither was hurt, although the plane was damaged slightly.

Rancher's Son Recalls Mule Sold 31 Years Ago Burns, Ore. (LP). A mule sold by Jim Mahon, one-time famous Harney All our milk, when produced, is Grade Raw. For your HEALTH and PROTECTION it is PASTEURIZED. No Grade milk is permitted to come into our plant.

county mule breeder, In 1903 was recently recognized by the rancher's son, Ira Mahon, now of San Fran cisco, while driving along a Cali fornia road, he Informed friends here. Contributions to the Codex Sinal-ticus Bible fund in Britain have passed the $230,000 mark. South Manchuria expects a gold rush. He recognized the mule, sold 31 years ago, by the familiar brand 55 For 15 years, he said, his v. a.

father sold about 300 mules a year During the past few years she devoted most of her time to Pleasant Hall, one of the best known private schools in the city. Funeral This Afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted at 5 p.m. today at the family residence by the Rev. U.

B. Currie, pastor of the Bossier City Presbyterian church. Pallbearers will be Capt. M. A.

Doyle. John R. Pleasant, Nash Johnson, Haller Jackson, W. T. Mayo, John Hutchinson, W.

L. Trimble and W. Mabry. Besides Colonel Pleasant, one brother, W. D.

Ector, and one sister, Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson, both of Shreveport, survive. Filed 1250,000 Suit.

Several months ago Mrs. Pleasant filed a damage suit against Senator Long for $250,000, alleging that the senator had defamed her character and had caused her arrest illegally in the state house during the regular session of the legislature In 1932. Mrs. Pleasant claimed that she was seized by the arm by an officer In one of the state offices and ejected while she was inspecting state records. She alleged in the suit that Long had defamed her character In his In Stockton, and he was willing to 10c (0) MURDO SILVER FRENCH EGG BREAD loaf VIRGINIA NUT AND CHERRY wager many other "plenty tough" mules still were living and working.

Socialists See Sinclair's World Wide RADIOS Nomination As Setback EACH 19t i i Radio Burglar Alarm to Frighten Intruders London (LP). A woman has Just paid $250 for a radiophone to play one record only, When It is played, a dog's bark Is heard, followed by a man's cry of 'Who's there?" The purchaser Is a widow, living with an elderly maid in a district which has had epidemics of burglaries. With her new radiophone loudspeakers will be Installed In every room, the radiophone will be connected with "invisible light" alarms across each window, and any would-be thief will ge the shock of his life If he tries to enter. St. Louis, Mo.

(IP) Nomination of in Ideal Marriage Contest Upton Sinclair by California Demo ROLLS SPICED GUP CAKES crats as their candidate for governor It Is a "temporary setback to the radical movement," according to headquarters of the Socialist party In EACH IDEAL MARRIAGE Contest Entry Blank, at any store which sells Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes. It gives the simple rules to follow, and describes in detail this fascinating contest in which you select a wife for a movie star. Pro-phy-lac-tic Bbubb Co, Florence, Mass. 9 Here is your chance to win a 12-tube radio that tunes in on the whole world London, Paris, Rome ships at sea airplane and police calls. 1934's outstanding set, guaranteed (except tubes) by maker for 5 years.

Two complete sets awarded every week. Contest closes midnight November 10. Be sure to get an Missouri. "Sinclair's nomination," the Socialist party eald, "wi i primarily a mass protest against exploitation." referencea to her at the time of the alleged arrest. 2 rhapt you have been using just any "small" 10c Mrs.

Pleasant was widely known as a worker against the political policies of the Long organization, and often Interrupted him in public CAN tooth brush, merely because you cudn know that Pro-phy-lac-tic made one. The only difference between our new SMALL type and the REGULAR size which millions prefer, is that it is shorter! Just as meetings to contest his remarks. ill She appeared before the senate B. AND M. FISH FLAKES LIBBY'S FANCY RED SALMON M'CORMICK'S SALAD DRESSING committee in New Orleans and TALL CANS 23c VrPINT JARS 9c many bristles the same swift-cleaning and crevice-searching tuft and all bristles "welded" into the handle by Perma-Grip.

If you use the REGULAR size, by all means continue to do so. But if you like a small brush, switch to our new SMALL type and enjoy Pro-phy-lac-tic quality. WE NEED No Introduction! Just Ask Your Friends and Neighbors We Sew Every Sole! No Tack Ho Cement! Perfect foot ease and good looks because we pick the stitches and relast every pair all in all, and without additional cost. IT'S A FACTORY JOB! Style Color Added Life WHEN YOU DYE YOUR SHOES We match vour shoe to your dress and make them fresh and stvlteh. Factory method and guaranted work Washington In the Long-Overton investigation and charged that Long politics in Louisiana was "corrupt." PARAGUAY.

OPENS "BIG PUSH" IN GRAN CHACO WAR M1W crrsiAt MPIOCFTKX i I kNC 1 1 1 -I 1 1 YSSa Vi' CYHD ANTARCTIC C3TDmC3 i PATTLOW FANCY ADDIPATC tftc 4 171c J- Mr 141 WW No.lTalldns AM 2 VAN CAMP'S RED KIDNEY Suits SUITS fCnpyriitht by Cnl'M Pr" Carandayty Bector. Chaco Boreal, Sept. 13. Paraguay launched a terrific offensive today In an attempt to occupy an area of almost one-fifth of the "Green Hell" of the Chaco before torrential rains flood the territory disputed with Bolivia. General Jose Estlgarrlbla's troops advanced against three Important enemy positions whose capture would mean that 20.000 square miles of jungle would fall Into Paraguayan hands.

For the first time In the sanguinary two-year war, they faced an enemy regiment composed entirely of Bolivian Indiana. Cleaned and STC)-pflU-fa-tLc PERMA-GRIP I HI HO U7HUI PRESSED Pressed 2 for BEANS WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE LIBBY'S PORK AND CSV 3 C4s25c PINT BOTTLE 19c 4 C4ws23c JAILED FOR PRVNKENNF-SS L. L. Carrol. 48, of 943 Texas avenue, was lodged in the eitv lail BEANS Thursday night on a charge of driv ing an automobile while drunk.

His 10-Minute Shoe Repairing. Inc. 31S TEXAS STREET MAX GOLDBERG Shreveport's Leading Shoe Rebuilder, Phone 3585 bond was set at $350. More than half the class muken of Czechoslovakia are idle..

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