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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 2

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net i Toicn Talk Pilots Who Fought 27 Jap Planes Roger for Another Chance Ship Seized in Atlantic Flying Panamanian Flair Council Agrees To Reconsider Suspension Case Fit II Ilpner prrsirtrnt and other new officer of Henry Cuhen Lndge R'nsi ith will be Installed at 8 o'chwk tonight at Terr-pie Rrth I 'I The Ifiice will ronOr on Sun Gupcnhcim Ihe honorary life piO'-iHtriry of the orEHTiirM'on netiT-hment will be htvhI Ail rvcirbm arc urged to BttlTld Yijrl Til mi li to Re Italian-Owned On Konline Klin Attorney AeL Krinlatrmrn! Of iielri serious Injury when tlielr plans wpro lost A third Amrrk'sn 1 plane wss downed hut Its Pi ft lot was unscratched The Japanese lost two planes for crrtaln snd two more Both Christian and rax ton who are In a military hospital trained at a Pensacola flying school and were among the first members of the Ameriran volunteer earn to arrive In the Far East to guard Uie Burma road RANGOON Burma Jan 5 we want la another go al the Japanrxe That was Hie brief pointed comment today of two members of Ihe American volunteer corps who with four fellow pilots hurled their six flakier planes Into a formation of 27 Japanese craft which raldrd Rangoon yesterday They are A Ik Christian of Colorado and Taxton of Texas who escaped without T1IE CORPUS CHRIST! CALLER TUESDAY JANUARY 6 1912 Instructions in Bomb Squad Work Formulated Organization of a bomb squad and plan for instruction in the handling of bomb ill be formulated at a meeting of volunteer lor this work at 7 tomorrow night in the city rounril room oi the city hall Paul Baimbrldge chief of the bomb squad volunteer and George Lowman head of the law And order division of the Civilian Defense Council issued the call for tomorrow meeting Only 18 volunteer have registered lor the dangerous work involved in handling bomb that fall uncxploded during an air raid Lowman disclosed yesterday The requirements for bomb squad workers will include 10 Canal our first aid two hour of WlUlnm lleclor Smith Funeral service for William Hector Smith 24 civilian mechanic at the Naval Air Station found dead in hi apartment here early Sunday night with a bullet hole in hie head will bo held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Cage-Mill Funeral Chapel with the Rev William Munds officiating The body will be aent to lii former home in North Dakota for burial Jaiiiox Hooper ROCKrORT (Spl Fund al services for James Hooper 56 Kockport merchant will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning livm the Rovkport Methodist Church witli the Rev George West Diehl of Corpus Christ! and the Rev A Jamison of Hock of not or Tfnuiid Garza vtare rwler tlertiieian liienne surpend-4 jf Hi ly the Cl'y council on Pwemner IB was given BALBOA Jan 5 iJV-Tlic hi'iuing yeMMday alt- Harden Hunter yeaterday wa appointed sclmc project en ginerr for the Corpus Christi area of the Works Project Adrrnnix-Irainm rupplanliRg Elner Wil- fctur whch' Ss rfive cI absence l0 of Panamanian owner- 10 tlU-r ur-ter aG-mwnl rnnUtK of the Or- 1 -naira when overtaken on a rou nicrchantahip Marconi seized in the Atlantic on auspicion of being Italian-owned was declared tonifcht by United States Bridges Freed of Communist Charge liiiiiiigrulion Appoala Hoard llevrrM's Dorinioit Againat lathor Leader WASHINGTON Jon 5 (sW Harry Urutgcs Cttlifonita CIO leader who has been fighting tie-IMirution on cliurge ot Coiiimu-mst connections fur nearly tour years apparently wun his cuse today The four-man board ot immigration appeals reversed the lindingi lornier Judge Charles 11 Scars special examiner and decided unanimously that Bridge since coming to Uie United Slates hud been a member of nor aftil-lutcd with the Communist Party any other organization which advocates overthrow uf the government by force or violence The final decision a to whether Bridges shall be deported to his native Australia rests with Attorney General Biddle but it was believed improbable he would re verse the appeal board In reversing Sears the board accepted Bridges' denial of con nection with subversive movements and impeached the crcdibil ity ot two witnesses whose statements had been given weight by the special examiner "We are not concerned of course with the general undesir ability or desirability of Bridges as an alien resident" the board's opinion said evaluating his denial we are concerned with the record here on Bridge ns a witness- If self-interest led him to he to evsvitr to stretch the truth the record should show it Seru- port in charge ot the services Arrangement arc in charge of David Teel and burial will be at Kockport Hooper died in a Corpus Christ! hospital Sunday night following a short illness He was born in Rovkport and had spent his life hers Survivors Include hi wife sister Mrs William Mclivane of St Paul Minn and two brothers George Hooper of Kockport and Charles A Hooper of LI Paso Hooper wa a member of the Christian Church and cf the Kockport Masonic Lodge lr Mm lleenc The body of Mr Sim Beene 54 of Greenville who died yesterday morning in a local hoept drill and probably 11 hours ot technical instruction Lowman said aid Uiht lre coujluj treatment and "released "from Uie Mar would imui'iou the nsLcr i spot Ho'y'ital vesteroar after jtr'r' a Pn-e war give iu Sumi vemut 'ey soon a M3JeTlBit Juries when he- It wa found to tea ai whs knocked Ironi his bicycle in motor ship nan of the jjuvnofciie colliMon on Agnes Cnirptiumc COastWlsC jHis-siiiJr" whs knocked ironi his bicycle motor np cwned by Doznduis lioii fiugi'is thiiimBn of the collision on Agnes Cnirptiumco a native of Panama leiii chi exaiim ig board mu o-1 Slrru i and carrying came from Pan- duwd evidence vuirng to prove! jama to Colombia under lease to uiA Garza hail bw-n crai gvd wiitij An Installation of new officers the Company Ganidora National vitiations of Utc city tievtnoJ or- rr b'nai scheduied tor to-i It wa reported that Campo-diriuii in U) UoU it oa iiUitiUous ou-bitUi night st Temple Beth El has been 1 dumco wa of Italian lineage iport fe cm-fiora-! postponed uni! Thursday night which ray have led to the sui- tX'Ui't iccros il pJtMi iI tiiVAUff of 5c Alii of SkiTioii picioB thfil 1-j ship llfiliAD City's Safety Record High Corpus Christ! with four-death attributable to traffic accidents ranks second only to Galveston lor it safety record among Texas cities with population ot more than 50000 according to preliminary statistics for 1941 received yesterday by Copt Roy Klett head oi the city police tralfic guilty entered by Gsrza hna pay-1 rr ted Corpus Chniti juo- inenl of fines ueer gay No UiMruninaUon I OllI'iNS The riertrn-al i animrg bcrd xbe regular meeting of the Ex USO Occupies New Building The United Service Organizations building on the baytront wn officially taken over by the USO yesterday The Navy YMCA moved from its temporary quarters nt Water and Maun Streets into Hie new building and offices of the YWCA now on Chaparral Street will be moved today All USO ngencit: ft will have access to the new struc- ture Director Nicodcmus of the Navy YMCA announced The operating committee of the Navy YMCA headed by George Gilliam will meet for breakfast at 7:30 o'clock this morning at Shnop's Grill later holding a business session at the USO building Plans arc being worked out Nicodcmus said to schedule activities in the building for local civic clubs willing to entertain service men and defence personnel Actual transfer of the structure to the USO by the Federal Security Agency and a dedicatory service has been tentatively act for January 17 Cold Weather Killing Insects in Sinlnn Vegetable Fields SINTON For three consecutive mornings ti-e tiicimu- (Continued from Page 1) arled without imy thought el tis-l pervieemen' Club tonight in Xu-( bgamst Garza because bounty foiuthciuse has been oi t)fc stilus" st a Lhtii-Antii- poupmed cecau-e cf bad wcaim the chief executive that Congress i dl'J5ion i-ii" tieciaicd ie bc LeGrurd Wods an- ws ready to hear any message he v3 6 Federal Decree Marhs Demise of Picturesque llobo Murk up another mile fur the wundcrer of the United States who olteii spent their lives shuttling across the continent in empty freight curs and in the blind baggage or between the cars of transcontinental limited and expresa train Ihe two soft whistles uf the locomotive that signal the tram's imminent departure will no longer be the go boys" cry of the hobo For the icdoral government under the necessity of its defense program has decreed tliat no hoboes shall be permitted to ride passenger or freight trains In these lime of national peril Chief George Lowman yesterday received notice of thii decree transmitted by Homer Garrison Jr director of the State Department of Public Safety "After a conference with Army officials it has been deemed necessary at once to stop all transients from riding train or loitering on or about railroad properties in Texas Garrison wrote "Trains railroad yards and Jungles should be shaken down he concluded Chief Lowman said yesterday that he had given Instructions to hi men to enforce the decree at once "We'll keep them from coming in and going out" Lowman said With this decree passes one of the most picturesque figures on the American -the hobo frequenter of "jungles" located usually in wooded sections near railroad junctions or way stations Mark up another mile for the wanderers across America the homeless who now must find a home fiMect I vne bwrd i to preveni irljnccj night The next might have and eacn notified the per 100W0 inhabitant while Cor-uie misuse or Abuw of a license tiie will be held I ether that a quorum had assem- i Christ: was given a rating of to tiperaie aen tiexUician in lunuary 13 bled and was may for business fcaJ Pr lOOOOO pipulanon Cfiis:" Galveston had tour fatalities front during the year tber as Corpus Chris- tal was sent yesterday afternoon 1 tinizing his testimony from end to to Greenville by the David lend we find no indication that Peel Funeral Home for burial self-interest operated" Surviving arc her husband one son and one daughter Mrs Crabb 1011 Mesquite Street Blackout Law mat hi limit had been us- vtnue ttendvu Garza has never been told Community House will present rfeliy llist he ran no lunger piav-i jo 1ev ret erccrt Mexican an f-irriricun Corpus play under said Pcpe "He had torei0n 0f Miss Laura Fresty wa based on the cced Democrat and called it a £lfr-5U n(I not take into consideration the ini' the Senate Eugene Mill: kin Srfa5e Uhjk seat as successor to the late Alva Adams and in the House 1 Robert Rockw ell was swom in 1 Ama las successor to the late Rep Ed- 1110 deaths The private duty section of the I brd xSylcr ru ion lroiii the Walter Jack O'Uachcrtj Funeral service for Waller Jack 7-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Doch-erty 23C7 Ruth Street who ded ye-terday mom mg in a local ho-pitnl will be held this morning st 8:30 at Old St Patrick's Cathedral Burial will be this afternoon al Sandia under direction of the Cage-Mills Funeral Hume Suivnin liirtuu )ivm of hi siui-: new spiiievs Action Tonight A blackout ordinance prescribing rules and regulations for the observance ot a city-wide blackout planned within the near future will be considered at a meeting of the city council tonight City Attorney Briscoe King who is preparing the bill said yesterday that the council probably will lexible for procedure made by Civilian Defense hcad- mctfT has dropped to below frem revi! according to County Agent from Tage 1) vunced immediately ho-tencRt mm tenant com irardparentx changes In blackout proc anerr nge in blackout Nathan Pinion the action was the location in- f' lo-v-nH th he from Which the 03x16 I Straijr Taft o- quarters This would make it pos- Furcral services for Nat an Si-1 se tisaujc pruvisions witn-mon kije1 in a car wrek 1 4-ut going to the trouble ot an end- San Friday night 1 mg the original ordinance he saiJ held Jrwwrday nvorningfromt-e Blwkouta would Herman uter A-k Maxwell Dunne Funeral Home Aiaxweu wunie ruiwm ceoeral hiiuldown of'i with burial in Hebrew Re9t Ceme- fcb-t thgroUfih ljr rdrt Dump Truck Owner to daughUrsV'and VghVf randctil-j Km RrpiMcr for Defense terv Surv daug! pos-ibly (uur-motored craft which can operate from high altitudes directing bombs to their targets by means of a secret bomb-sight which Uie army ha often boasted wo the world's most accurate At Davao Ue Japanese hve suffered severe 1' s-mre dren 3Ir Josephine 1' K1IN Gibb and other agriculture leaders no damage has been done to the winter vegetable crop it is beheyed crops may benefit ns the cold is killing some of the injects cloudiness and plenty of moisture" Gibb pointed out saved crops from injury and unless the cold grows more severe the damage will be slight" Man VTouiulrd in Gun Figlil Bnndclio Mercado wounded in a gun battle at Twenty-third and Coleman Streets lata Sunday night was reported "resting well" at Fred Huberts Hospital latt night Meicndo 24 was shot In the groin and left leg by another man against whom police uid charges probably would be filed today The second man wn uninjured Congratulations IickhS is through eectrical wevk-i 3215 o'clock this afternoon at nte-i-e Mis turn unntue la work tor Sixteenth snd Streets fdcan uj'-iOT Uatfche hLeen Marvin Baker prexident and lR-Gho) and Earr- puni'iied sufficiency i otrer rewly-tected olftceis of tre lu-id (D-Aiav clfered ameudsnents Ask ReManl Downtown warns Club will be to toe measure whine ha alreauy We ask tlierefure that the I installed tonight d'-rtng a banquet roundl restore Garza Lt and on the Flaza Hotel Dec Tre p-rrrit him to continue his trude tanqurt replace tie regular with tnc understiionmg trst fce- Wesnesasy luncheon will not guilty oljonhervoia-1 II Alston Terry attorney and Mayor MacCaugln after pomt-! utne-r cfliters cf tre rtg out that Uie eecincai Miramar Lodge No- 35 ox nance was "fur Ue ptcyut of Cor-'Fytftss wu be installed tuivgrt put Chnsti os a protection agamst at Cas'ue Hall 41S -2 North Me-jmpnrier or unsafe electrical m-! qui Si reel in cerciriorues be-itailatoux" promised recorsideia grmrg at 8 o'ciocx non of the case ard Ue announce- 1 nent of a deepen te ntsi luture Air Raid vi anlrn Following the hearing lne cty iiuncii la tied the bid cf Wallace Rcirin fit Leer reported by tre Earnting Comnuttee Taft suisttution cf a five-r ai bjufd K-r tre single adimn-istiator who would estuLlih piee ctiirgi under the committee bul He tto proposed mandatory tear irps tetore price celling xed Darxrc-ad asked tnal ue Secretary AiriuiVuc fee given puruactitn over farm price Deca'e cr the price measure council tatiefl Uie bid cf Wallace Hepn wiii begn Wtfdnesaay alter cept ct v-ie Preiictiif budget I mej-ure Funciul services for Mrs first iurdin- in force on Deceit piune Eil 56 who died jjCr 20 Army p'ne-- raided day a Iwal hospital were held transport trtre or December 23 afternoon from the vvitn reMilis anm-unced "jn- David Fid Funeral Chapel deterirned" tut subsequently it- jjr George West Dcll of-Gcueral MacArthur'j ficiating The body was sent to Congratulation to Mr and Mrs Fd of Sandia on tiie birth of a daughter Elizabeth Louise in Bceville January 1 To Dr and Mra Colyrr cf 306 Clifford Street on the birth uf a daughter weighing 4 pounds 141s ounces in Spohn Iluspitai yc'iiirjy morning ter said it ss confirmed been feur transport? hd been that Wiinieid Kan tor burial Sur vivmg are rer husband riuler one brother ard one sister re- sunk Other telling uds were made by D'Ji fliers or crating Arrercan- Orce me budge har been suu- I made base in tiie rrufed tne cue Appropriations Ind-es Tiernm Inc fur supplying tre city with a portable chic: inatoi Local iiintuins George Sci'Icf Funeral senices for George II To Mr and Mra Albert Schmlz Seeley 56 of Minneapolis where! of 3617 Shell Hu id in the birln the oody was sent yeticrd-y byiof a son weighing 8 pounds the Cage-Mills Funeral Home i otirie- in Fred Roberts Memorial will be held at Minneapolis Thursday Seeley victor here during Hospital yesterday morning 1 COMMON SENSE To Mr and Mrs Mutters inter seon for proved thousand upon A ihousands of limes! ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE year died at his apartment rerejof 1-0 AtlaiAic Street on the birth Sundav morning following a of a r-n weighing 8 pound s'-ort Surviving me hi1' ('iiiii in Spohn Hospital Sunday Herman Water south zone chairman of the public works division of the Municipal Defense and Disaster Council yesterday issued an appeal for all owners rt dump trucks to register them with the council Truck owners whose vehicles would be used in an emitrgency that would follow an air mid were askei to visit office 416-B Schatzel Street or dial 2-6741 and register their vehicles Rnt-mimrr Made 1 frail Of Citil Defense Class Patrolman Laey Reasonnvcr ye-teiday was appointed head of classes instructing men and women volunteer in the Civilian Defense demolition rescue and drivers corps in blackout driving Appointed by Citv Attorney Bnsroe King Kcasnnnver will teach the essentials of "fast safe driving" According to Eighth Regional Oiire ODC regulation driver group must be given a total of 40 hours instruction including five hours night driving and three hour of blackout driving Caltlrinuii Dies Texas Jan 5 James Cotter 95 who carved a cattle kingdom from the wilderness of the Big Bend country shortly after tiie Civil War died yesterday Widely known by ranchmen Cotter was an honorary and oldest member of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Rubers' Congressional fenea wth Me 'itr Tteie sit tri'iOT' acre? rf pm LrrAr in the Gilt Wilderness Arts ir New Mexico Warcer riuiirg -e f-a'e net yet oo toiee esy rep'-ited tiat tre chei bft cm be isertified py Me tXc-(ufi'e fc voted trac oi i fr-rr- they rc-d toj p- uni? rim tre pv'er to In NR (Naturr'i Remedy) Tablet there are ire chemical tto mineral phenol derivatives NR Tablets are 7 diflerrnl Hutth tr ft combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 60 years ago Uncoiled or candy coated their action is dependable thorough yet gentle as millions of NK't have proved Get a 254 box today or larger economy size UK TO -K I OUT TOMORROW ALRIGHT ASIHfAS eiiatiii-i ciyligit-iivirg rre Senate Maurty Leader BariGcy D-Ky) re- portcis he rcped coirrr tree ac- I in t-''ri i on Mat tuccvt tvid be com- Ibu idig le nurer jjc-ted during Me week i rd trt iit -o1 fre iaz- MONEY CAN BUY ONrn biitii pounds daughter ounce--- in night Wendell on the pound Sun-tiny Thompson on the pound Sunday Gingrich on the pounds Cb- wife two daughters and one son Mrs Lillie Myers Funeral service for Mir Lil-Le Myer 70 I'orliind resident uiio died in a local hospital Saturuay night vte held yesterday afterniion troin toe Portland Methodist CiiU'-n viUt Me Pev Crow oilitiaing Burial was in Smton Cei eteiy under uiection toe David Feel Funeral Hoie Surviving are two daughter (re on tiree sifitei one brother and five grandchildren Jlulii-ri Ha tni a Funeral service -r Robert Hanna 58 who ined recently were field ycvli rd-v afternoon from the David Jct Funeral Chapel with tre Rev Oliver Harrison ofticu tiig li-iial wn -in Rose Hill Ceir Surviving tcopathic Hospital Sunday are hi? wife and daughter right To Mr and Mrs 1417 F'jith Street on the cf twirr a son weighing 5 1 1 ounces and a vM ghrig A pounds 12 Spohn Ilohpital Sunday To Mr and Mrs Black ot Route 2 Bishop both rsf a son weighing 7 4 ounces in Spohn Hospital night To Mr and Mrs of 2522 Ningara Street birth of a son weighing 9 8 ounces in Spohn Hospital To Mr and Mrs Ollvrr of 721 Omaha Drive birth of weighing 7 9'i ounces in Corpus Chrixti To Mr and Mra A ol ds to guard ayarit hould Ways and Means i C' rrii'ittee will begii hearings on rew wart tax I tio-e vu-ce- cv fried to ai'e: tne pr ou-ber i-i'i': nd tne oi': against expelirg tre nvadvr at tihs ati-ge of tre ri lift were still over- fyl pr The lour bombers destroyed mellrd the bag of the Corrrgl-dnr anti-aircraft gunners to 15 aside from plann damaged Four others were hit in the latest raid but reports of their loss wrre unconfirmed The check administered to the iriv-c on the ground testified the strength of tre natural sMongifild defended by Cc-r er force Pam-prnga Province northwest of Man ia and encouragc-d hopes that the delenders might hold out fur weeks in delaying action important to the defenders of Singapore ami the Neteherland East Iicliec Narrow fighting Front Witn lit-ir right flank protected by tie swvnpy Fairpanga i1 cr della and their left by rugged mountain1 tie Aniericans ard Fiifiinos on Luzon were believed by iniiiUiry men to have narrowed the immediate fighting front to ten mies or less Con e-gidor i some 4(J to 50 air miles w-t M-t'l fklfl VL nip I VuViU it Cl the survey srioud not taie more 1 than the warder were weii orger end tre drve piurneO jin advance survey noi iaie i a week due to tre lavt warder were wei: org'iized ICWUINS ASPIRIN" (Continued from Page 1) fipirs Iii1' our in tre Rio Craioe Vo lexii' if -rov-H tirt fv-'t ic-ii had Me if n1 fve zero An iiilo's wai 1M Low and fir fitiior Ttxi" rites yt-t'cv infiidid: Auiiore 13 and Alpne 24 and 52 Auniri 21 SI Hiady 17 and 2H Iii' w-vviii 46 and 46 Corfu CbriMi 33 arid 37 Dallas 10 and 24 Lxi Rio 32 nrd 41 Tiiiiih CikIhih Funeral trme- Tomas Cnriena 69 rn rfed recently weie held v'-buMy afternoon Irom fre Max 1 Dunne CLapel vi'n Lural in Holy Cross Ceiicttiy f-evi'nl relatives Millie Harrell Jaime Furmai ervi'-e lur EYE PRIORITY Millie nJ' 33i vil" oule of Ha'ru-li who died her i 0rav'i" Ui? liJUn lone 516 Eighteenth Street and ifl Sm Annnui 30 end 36 protet'ed by mountains Manila wire (h wtertny iltemoun fais 3 and uHy shallow a and Corregidor til( c'hurch of long-range gum ChrN! vi'h bunal iri Rose HU! huih a withdrawal it was Ct-ii pery under direction of Mrs FIRST CL5SS MEfTIIMC (Hrr-llmn Ktrrni Aigeiii Gonalez Surviving a re Mr husband three suns and Sims of 109 Dunn Lane on the birth of a on weighing 7 pounds 5'i ounces in Fred Roberts Memor ial Hospital Sunday night To Mr and Mrs Norman i of North Carancnhua Street on the birth of a son weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces in Fred Roberts Memorial Hospital Sunday afternun To Mr and Mrs Raul Garria of 214 North Staples Street on the i birth of a son weighing 7 pound 12 ounces in Dr White's Ma- ternity Hospital yesterday morning To Mr and Mrs Barker of 2038 Eighteenth Street on tiie birth of a daughter Mary Luticia bom December 31 To Mr and Mrs Marlin Spradling of Hermit Tcxbs on the birth of a daughter weighing 7 pound In Spohn Hospital Saturday To Mr and Mrs Graham or 7146 Omuha Drive on the birth of a son weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces in Spohn HoKpital Saturday TEAUHFlt RESIGNS RfjCKPORT Miss Jessie Lee Harrell member of the grammar school faculty for Uie past three years has resigned her position to accept a similar one at Richland Springs A yet the vacancy has not been filled Your eyes detervo priority! It is your duty to' consider them oi your most valuable instru- -ments without which lift would become drab end unbearable Guard your vision! Como In for a thorough-scientific eye examination by a Texas Stoto Optical Company's registered optometrist You'll find comfort and relaxation in PERSONALIZED GLASSES Personalized Glasses Designed to conform to your Individual farlal structure Frank Lna ogmzr-d irngot be forced ultimate former Kingsville resident was re- ly by a combination of renewed UTitiy ranked as first ar uUiaeks on the Fuinpunga front tl daughter corps mechanic at Randolph Field i by an enemy landing from transports in the vicinty of Olong- lu apo Mx-ondary naval station on Kuir1 for Scbic Jiay in the delendtrs Tota-r ionr-monthr-old The Berlin radio has quoted arif -n T(ib 004 TuKyo repoits tha Jlov-md street who died in a started moving anulhward in thi- direction from Lingiycn Gulf wiiarp the first mass tuvaiumi landing was made December 22 a Ural )ir'itiil Siilurdny night were held yesterday morning from the home to Re Hill Ceme under the dneition Mrs Alexander the Great filled trendies with snow to coni wine for hi sold ers Pay $1 Weekly- Regular $16 Value! Regular $22 Value! IT Single Vision Ola mci Including Examination Invisible Bifscali Including Examination of A ngeiii G-mzalez Daniel Gurrln Funeral cr vices for Daniel (J4 wlio died ut 2:30 o'dray yesterday afternoon at hi borne 1812 Mii'-sct Street will be I i ld al 3:30 o'clock tomorrow tr-irioon from the homo to Sacred fieiii Chuuh wilii burial in Holy Crops Cemetery under di-Ki tion of Mrs Angela Hider Surviving aro seven sons Julio Darnel jrf Frank Simon do I'cdro and Vivian two duugh- t'-rs Amelia and Olclin Gardu and lliri-r fi'ler During most of World liisitnry tiie climalf! ha burn milder and ltas varied than at prcM-nt DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHO EXAMINES YOUR EYES GLASSES FOR DISTANCE OR NEAR Price complete In Al eluding examination SI and good frame U9W REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS rectal itch eased ml Write Culicura Dept 60 Maiden Mass for FKhli sample CUTICURAmm Sec ORAN RIPS MD Now A UCENSjEO PHYSICIAN POACTICINO IN TgXAS Vg AOS TERNS IF OEsmeo Weil king Corpui Chrieti Over Wtitern Auto Supply Ce 417 GROUND FLOOR DIAL 2-7414.

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