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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 4

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THE CORFU (KRISTI CALLER WEDNESDAY AIRIL 21 146 Trailer Tintypes IM Te CCNS US TAkCK AMD I HAVe To ASK VtXJ Sone VRY RSOHAL QUCSTiONS I IP VtOob AlfMD S'Pt'PPJAJG AROUMD To TLC SIDC OF ThC HeAlLCP? 4Gf iIin Grounds Ark While Talking With Ilis Wife a Family Making Trip By Sra Cook Inlet SEATTLE April WV-It waa raining dismally today as the cum bersnme aptly-christened Ark aat upright on the tide-uncovered shoals of Four-Mile Rock a quarter-mile off Magnolia Bluff From down in the unhealed hull of the grounded cruiser came childish voices singing lustily It was Juft the seagoing Butkos making the best of a misadventure three days out of Tacoma on a projected 2000-mile voyage a wbith kH'dil Luf Ultra prvti could once sr-re Lou: Dewey carried hi western iragn for convention votes Colorado a spec oh l-ef -re a rr Deal for ploy men capacity thrtrg at bhe Denver City Auditorium I Etr-TVfiR Apni 23 Thorn- Barriers ssairrt little HffiS riKS gi-if-t fcu-ires erect- fa-jr it depiestur? by tie RocH'flt adrrTjrtJ- feature" TOKYO April 23 I'rited a for SMitei Ambfetiidor Grew cie unerr-plcyrt'ert Oil company prouction jije Piay rradc ti t-Se Ne' Yoik dittrct atior- line and ret-nng ke x-c" rt wcon nr --ci apirart for tre Republi- now reccve 5 per cert nto crc i a i wage than the bourn ytar Amcrxsris v-e sitlenr jr prrr-jjt 19:9 while worsting hours fa-e hardihpi an a result '-i a tignt- 'as''sbn-ert by the next been reduced by erirg of the Japocc-e of vd-nr a cf atmotphere one-third- the Britn and Frersch cuncetriurj 1 At tle snioe tn Juprr ovf ruar-teis sought to I nk lie Allies' de-1 sie to extend treir crn'rabrari'i i eofitnl In N-itis vntxrs' Atn a poMhble relaxation of Hrit- i ifh and fieurn jkjsitum to Jdp-J an ('hina cr rughl to take up a homestead at Cook Inlet Alaska Paul Sxtko 40 jobless Rich mond Va machinist and head of tha family aaid ha accidentally grounded the Ark while talking to his wife At first he apumed assistance but after five hotira he accepted a tow from a Coast Guard picket boat and the Ark was pulled free The rescue craft escorted him past West Point lighthouse and the high-decked Ark powered by an old automobile engine plodded off northward into drizzle of ram She tied up for the night at the Coast Guard's lighthouse depot Unperturbed by the accident which ha termed a good lesson to the family because they'd been wanting him to stay rloe inshore Sntko philosophized it merely add ed little spice to life" He said the voyage in 40-foul hull he started in Virginia and brought overland on an automobile trailer was to be an education for the family ROUND TRIP ftfhw 1 1 1 1 'Safwhi 1 1 -J nnNT neglect UU rl I YOUR EYES ffr Hygitnt sow roaiiiiirtd important sad nrrtuarr AUit rxpoiurt tt naglar dint nr wind apply a frw drop of OKOAOL KYI' DltOI'S A inndtre wiratific efi inline that sooth and rtfrrthte atrainrd and if ritalfd QRO-SOL Oil D'topL Make your eyrs led good at am naucstoHM 2ft tf 5 Or diivft fniM Perk Uhrmtiary Ctq In Pan AiitoiK tM (lortirana Nameil Con trillion City MARSHALL Tesii Aptil 23 The 14tti annual convention nf the KhiI Texas Chamber of Criimneire rcpi eventing 70 counties closed today after the of Corsican 1 the 1841 eon-vention city John I) Rogers of Navasota wav elected president succeeding It pnrkina nf McKinney Hubert Harrison Ingview was reelected vice-president and general manager A loiflix Ixing-vlew was re-elecP'd treasurer wa i mV 'T fjr ir: lie lifting of iv-tnr-ti'Ti whi'h tre Japkneec army ha enforced at Tientwn tinea last June Thei-e Jipaiue sourcen vaid tre flnlish hr 'nin'erl at anarinq f'-iirexsinri t-i "-icure Jiin's bimevnlcrit r- utu ton ai i tre Kuropein war much would 'able lie A) be- tv plug one of iie rsis ir in the blockade ctf at Vludnofttnir Soviet Far K-lein port Jap- ir-i- It-rao lv a at Vlidr oslok wai rign cuig iei ietiicrl I Gencnry vi the Truns-Siie- Airr ie-n '1 and) pjer Hiii tn and from ine Irihr-i A Ji-f ilifar'nnt said flrit'iin ijfil a tri'l iigieeii'Cnt wline'-y Hi 'a wvicl ii 1 pi! Jn- --v 'it I ard lower i a sng 1- I- i In ipm tei in ljiml'in tirfiij' t1 I I- tint in lie inciie had the Ailir rt nn Io tori-1 hut tliit nn n't'-'il prupo'-al! had w' flPPwraaa -r11 T- 1 In Cocches Chair Can-Corpus Christi to- HOUSTON Rsfn to Other Point: rrir-v vr Tty' turn V' Chi V'-Ci 'r i-MX- 'j fi rtsr Vw II gays rNwa Itwt hM mrlnMil a MM kWMSita TRY COMFORTS OF TRAIN TRAVEL At Low Cost 'i I 1 nL vSr' lx en Jif iMrJ Cm Southern Pacific Cm? TWbit Offirv HoMra ifi Siwiivar T4Zb been riiri tn Jjipinp Roosevelt Tour Draws Lmiuliitilv hilifU Iii- It'i (ii-lnliticiil (Diiimiinily Cltcsl i Thompson MiIil Program Outlined Heeonsider Race 'ii I'or Icdcr Suundcr WAM I-Sicnktr el lioiiH tils luni liroii Former Peace Officer Dies I I Joint (Oliic) (Jnoilp Nll-('llllllti ill Ifoutc Of Diiiiulitrr Fuuit! nri'-f ill he cl-l Dunne Fimcral i 'elm it tin- (ibrii (Pbiv i i 'uvr Cu! pii 'Ii t'i cr Kiilmiiil ioncr Willi lcllcca I raiiiR He Kim WASHINGTON April 2H '4'-- I CMCluIlt IfHJ-eVI'll fllTi' lining ciu''-cnlinli tutu' It intugiiillg I'nitici'iiis lure I'liMuiuli it mil offer an oppni turty if le de ires to ciiin'vatt t) -id leini nr In prouiite lie unihlrv of Pin (tber man ft ii rln Tin 1 ns cm "ediilfd hill i 'il i ul iirin hirt-Mgll befiil till 1 Ir: rilio Na- il Cntivcnh'n lue'l It a ill i my bun Ihinuiip uiuiy states1 1721 WATER STREET win bed nl 3111 Two Outstanding Bargains PURE CANE SUGAEiM9c i mun yesterday at the many aint meiucle sewral h'f M-y tied llit 1 1'tt Dme (Miev bti laiiabhislv lltt 1 lett Dme fbvi'm Inti liul'Tigly ilhie (iH'ih? bum tit Ia Cuiiiitv 'iher 1878 unit cm'c NEW Ini the tun nun-piiliUcul hut' tin rl pi- it ion lifte ii to conMder it inpii tine dvniee t-iitircly bn 1 1 1 1 niivthmg dune or fud to Nuivos Cruuty with bis puMt iv Pre-id ut ivlio Mill may Nek in 1904 fur ttiv past few years i ff lie ills been rnguged In farming' i D' prninit upon future rvenls He am il as a deputy rr'd ii V- Tw iiiiilitli piugi mu nT llic Gorpiii lit I 1 1 Cniiiii' unity Chcil I woi (in! illicit by mi In exii-iili- tin i-i-l-'i hi the virUlyj luiii lirun of tlir I mu Club on1 the PIioh ycNtciiliy In ll 1 1 1 nil I Cheat om- flll I ugll til I i i i -1 i i 1: Li 1 illtliiil fill till1 City WdS llsll (I 1 1:1 iiblilll 70 i-ciita In 90 i eiil'! tif Cm pus ChiTli atill nunUl1 loin nn iu list if 13 CfiuMiiliuty Ii" guiiltllum III IVlIla SlflUlP'l1 aunt lie rxpiiiini'l a plan hl giimiPl cel 1 1 III pbiuinug pun-i il ri the I 1 win Mini I t-rinK ti-e 37 gm-ciek HUM' p'iv iiluig I'liuiiiiu'lv '-r U- line Nwiuilrr litgeil uf the clllb li iilful 111 lliOii 'rlvca uf the wink limn by liir I'best iiKcm-ie amt hr iiiviuhI them utteri'1 uiur uf the tuilii nf inus iigeu rlei wliuli aie new being hrlil ii the hoard of diiectnis A rnmmttti'e id Tntiti ny rirhinmn WukefieM Klims Juslin I'r Slinit Mill to i nn i Mu hr ul Uil hr (nmr bn AUSTIN Arid 23 tliil 1 1 si I leinn uler hi mu fur Cungics null f-r guvciimi ivni u-ie l-iln A iiciuhcr i ll i i 'll inn i ii (iiiihmi nr- till rillHllllU II iii Jiuicm uf An in i ioeiM- uf till II i( inn: I Hull lii-p- luvelititivua uppuiiilcil hv lYc-l-ihnif itiHUcil In tte l'liilr1 Slllen Cum nf Cliiin Prn lnislv he linl II ceil I gihri im'h I im-d'lhitc Iii I') Id lie wn (uruirr-ii In thn Ire ie- CUIVlIlg ilhullt 'Ml 1110 ull' tjiiotioncil TtiorupMui viht be bring ili'luguil tullei "IiihiiIiuiIn uf mging lum tu lucuiiMilrr and cxpirsaing ivgrel miiiotmced fur nngus Thumpmii tieing urged ty fi i'iiita tu still tus uupmgu the liHinmg Potatoes us 1 9 SDLD TOGETHER ONLY tti'H tirni questiun Mr UiHi-evelt dning the aliiumMi utiors of rtt flop (he trip into some- Mi'-e Vli -glil and Frank Hub-i il iug Milch more forceful and iii 1b was a ruii-ta- filing dei'etopriieiitM fur justifirn- hle under lee Itgg He wx Rankly abnmtn tin ncn-: polHiral liit'Tl ntv punomm tn CVIUS UiriMt: r(r(tlril1(! tlcje pisibDitle diiiiug i Miller and I rnshmk! Washington watihed politieal iluuiustiit lulls eloii'ienti elsewhere' Huiiil Hill be in H-ll (j iVnnsylvunia was voting In! Cenieteiy I''ilHieaieii will be prim'iiy elections with rresidrnt Flank 1 1 -i i niii tlill Tin! I ''ft lee Mu Unoscvelt's name the only one n-llaiiienitiii It tered in a praidentlal preference (0- renuinination er may Gde ot liectiUe: one sister Mr Combs of Glendale mid four grandchil- liriitinn A Wakefield Sr was In charge nf yesterday' program Vlkitni's were Muster Sbely Norman of Wiini and 11 IV Mtnekman dren ap-1 not ontmn o(ei ihrmich an announcement bv National Committcemnn Daniol Pomeroy that nil organization 1 candidates for seat as district delegate were pledged to support the winner in nreferential pri- notry TVivey I the only man entered fn the primary 1 (34 Interest was attracted by a meeting of Mr Georgia state rommittee erlled for Thursd-iv and believed to be pri-nirdv for the purpose of formalin- Mr Roosevelt to seek a Woollcott have been in the nature or chnl lengc and If the governor did not rail a session whieh he is not ex-i 1rded to do the red-beaded might cvnalder he had tuided grounds for Inking the field against him A Pul Ins newsimpar teleplmiu-i ThompMin and told him a mpmt was circulating there thit Con-giessman Jones tn accvrdancc with wishes of President Roosevelt Would not resign before rx- i His riixMcian Atlxisot Him Tn Take Krat VN FRANCISCO April 23 iV' Oiuion on Liquor Stamp (lonirarl la Sought From 3lniin AUSTIN April 53 Information that a liquor stamp contract awarded by the State Board of Control would roll for expenditures of 14500 more than the amount appropriated for that purpose by the legislature was ten-derrd Attorney General Gerald Mann tiatny The Information wax cintumrd in a Irtler to the attomry general from Liquor Administrator Mert Ford who last week asked Mann for an opttuon on the legality a eontrrct awarded by the board of control town in Texas is within her easy reach To Miss Long Distance then Is no distant land every town and city In Teiai ta within her easy reach countries are only minutes away She liaa finger-tip con trot of a huge far-flung telephone system nearly 5 million miles of wire in Tesat millions of dollars worth of complex telephone equipment more tlum 550000 Bell telephones In the state and some 163000 telephones served by other companies She plugs a cord In the iwitchboerd flips key and sends your voice racing over miles and mllea of tiny copper voice highway Building operating and maintaining the telephone plant that aenree Texas Is the day-to-day Job of 5500 Texas telephone people who work together with one com- mon to furnish fait accurate dependable telephone amice at the lowest possible cost SOUTHWESTERN I Ell TELEPHONE COMPANY pinition of his term January 1 194t and that the Prrudeiu slu 1 Alexander Wimllcott noted esay- third term wanted Thompson to icmii'-i tiS1 ist and drama critic who turned (4) Dewey criticized the New present tsmituin teinuse i 0 1 artor in the play "The Mun Who Deal in a speech at Denver for road commission regulate oil! Came to Dinner" wax stricken i whl he called "vengeful policies indutrr with heart trouble today llw doc- toward business" asserting that complete I such had throttled the WoollcoM was treated for indi- iutradtional desire of Americans la gcstiun Sunday night Doctors go into business for I id the combination of the in- digestion nnd overwork affected hs hcait The remainder of the: higlily-suecessfut run of Man Who Came to Dinner was here and at Northwest ntie where the play wai to have made short road stands until next fail Ironically Woollcott in the play portrays himself as an in-1 valid in a wheel chair Thompson commented he kncw ll a nothing of the nvit WASHtNGm April 23 HW Edgar ItiHner director of the Federal Huirau of Investigation received the public A GOITRE IS NEVER HARMLESS welfare medal of lire National Academy of Science tonight for the application of scientific methods in me war oni crime ht the same the -icid- i emy iinnuH1 dmnDr IVankj SALEM Mo April 53 T1-Thc uiur of UtYikis Hole Ihj price on tlw St IjuiUI Mcrwnwxl the academy'! market was 6l cents a pi'und for ouistundmg but a 25-pound Ozark fig brought tiur pf lht an 2 a pound here Lxtay and hej A Swedish sceRiisi Dr a 11 i was no champion 'vri Th hh whool band neied awarded the thaies Walcott money for uniforms so a farmer- atudie otj friend gave members the porker medal whwh car-j to suction He was first bought' amtMhh? ILnt l-(MW tor $730 but the buyer gave him! Botrn' minister back to the band as did each suc-In cessive purchaser That kept up until the receipt were 5160 1' ue pfi The band atill has the pig and! ifc-imay keep him as a mascot lion has lem a battle against 1 scorn and ridicule" and "annoy- TEXAS DRUGGIST DIES mg interruptions Since rsUb-j ITASCA April 23 A of the Bureau's technical! Couttvt 84 Texas oldest Inburatiay laKiratory in 1932 he said prescription ded tvlav KENTUCKY ITRAICHT BOUMON WHISEEY Cheer ap and cheer! Old Sumy Brook ia hen! Try it today and rajoxr thstume fine taste and deep mcIIowneM which port gruvnlions and appasiled! a OOANT es Owner Orsnt'i PStrmmy A goitre is not only unsightly and unnei'exsiiry but is an actual threat to goml health Such growth is an indrrution that the best medical advice is imperative and that aurgrry may be required Only your doctor can advise you ciipubly What happened to one of your friends or relatives what they say about the matter is beside the point and very likely not applicable to your ease at all Medication is nearly always indicated Drugs should be taken only upon a dorlot' advice and written prescription and should certainly be prepared by a druggist who ii reliable and skillful Thin 11- ti-mh if a st'C-i of Pliliw-t A1v rt --in -nt -pixiir-in in 1hi turner each Tucxliy ani W'eineMlae i an I MI agents often had been of a heart attack He ws a stir- tcaity depicted as impractical vtver of the flood which desuvred young men pursuing criminal 30 yrsr go K's widow 1 wiu! clad in academic gowns" land two soiii iuivik i rpvnshl.

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