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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 8

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ACE THE AMARILLO GLOBE, AMARILLO, TEXAS Markets KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KAJN8A8 CITY. March 10 W-- (U. S. D. 120(1; top $10.00 freely: bulk flood to choice 190-350 Ib, 10.00; 190-180 Ib.

tf.35eifl.85: 140-1CO Ib. M.756J9.M); oowo I9.10tt9.ft0. CMtle 3.000: 1.000; Khort load of Texas calf clubbed yearlings J12.75 medium to good fed mostly M.50111.W; short fed mixed yearlings 9.t»: butcher cows mmtly Choice 8W Ib. feeders W.90. Sheep 3.000; top led lambn to pem ill.15: most anlea to packers $11.50 eil.65: odd low Blaugtucr dowi from 17.00.

GKA1NM Furntolifd by E. A. Ticroe Co. Amarillo Building At Prc 1 Wheat Open Hlfth Low 11:30 Cluw May IW'i July 121 Vi 120V 121'i IW'fc- 1 Sept 118', llSTi US'; IW'i 110'! Mty no no 109-1 July 1051 1W 105'i 104V05 --wi'I Com'wUb South 3 COWOI OH 17 Cont OH (Delt CurUw Wright Curtlw Wright 100-WVi 100'i July Sent Bye-May 108', July 102'; Sept 44'i 102 101'i lOO'fc-b MU 01 W.j-a NEW ORLEANS COTTQN NEW ORLEANS. March 10 Cotton hit centa a pound on thn OrleatL- murXet todny for the first time since last, July In a vigorous ad- vince of 14 to 10 points that cmbrnccd an division! of the list.

trade nr.d profMnlonnl buying came Into the market the first call and with contracts scarce prices ran up nearly a dollar a bale with llttlo trouble. Liverpool unified to the buy Ing side today, and were plenty of purchatlnc: wan coining into the market from abroad. The upturn lifted Mnrch to 14,02, May to 13,60, July to 13.58 and Oct trf I'oreiBn markets were favorable prloi the opening- lit New Orleans and hllped early price movements. Brports from the Panhandle retflon of Texas and Oklahoma that there wane rain to relievo what was considered the worst drouth In 30 yeam encour- mird nciive buying In new crop positions. SKW STOCKS Piirniahed by E.

A. Plerne At Co. Amarillo Building At Pr(n Amer Loco Alher Bmelt Ret Atirr Rig Amer Tel Tel Armour A Co Adaconda Copper Afchinon Top A merican Rndlator 177'i 12 Am Baltimore A Ohio BAriudiiU Oil Bildwlo Loco Bind I Avlntlfin Steel Borden Bidd Mfg cilMnhan Zinc ft Lend CHI Rock Inland For CfcryMer 'Mtumb ONH Kleo Hitinentnl Buklnx Cred It mm The Painting and Interior I Decorating Ihfi New R. Anthony Building by H.Thompson I folk 81. Ph.

7113 Cont'l Moton Douglww Aircraft Deere Co Eaton Elec Auto-Ulr Eiev PW it Ocn Elec Oen Ocn Motors Oen Pub Service Olllette Razpr Ooodrlcn Ooodyenr Great West Suftiir Houston Oil Houdnlltr Hershcy Hudson Motors Internal Harvester Intl Tel Johns Mftnvllle Army's 'Flying Fort'--Fightingest Eagle of Them All! 42 31! I Copper Lorillard -M- Mack Tru Mo KM Texas RB Mo A Texas pfd Montgomery-Ward Murray Corp'n Nash-Kdvlnator Natl Dairy Nntl Pwr A Light Centrnl North American Aviation. North Air.erlcnn Co Mtn. Paramount Penney J. Pcnnsylvnnla RB Pure Oil Phillips ePlrol Radio Remington a Find Republic Steel Reynolds Tobncro St Jonenh Lead Roebuck Socony-Vacuum South Pac RR Southern Railway Htandard Brnndx Servel Spprry Corp Stand of Stewart Warner Sludebnker TexM Corp OuU Trxiw Pan Conl A Oil Tide-Water Aaan Trans-Amcrtca Thompson Stnrrplt Oulf Producing United Alrcrnft United Air United Corp United Drug United Oiw Impvt -U 8 Steel Wftrnrr WnHtflrn Union Woolworth 14 147 H6'i 8IW CO 9 33S 33 20 'i 19 47 i'j 47 37 -y, 50Ti 1511 32U 33' i 22 'i 33' i 33 21 '1 125 CUKI1 furnished by E. A.

Pierre A Co. Amarillo Building At Prev 11:30 Closn irknneas Nntl 11 titles Servlcr pfd 50 lectrio Bond A Shnro OuU Oil Humhle OH unray oil Unlter) Oan Corp'n lecla Minus 13 love- (CONTINUED FROM PAC1E II M. Smith lo lenience her once. wiwn't cfszy at the tlmo I shot Hurry. I never hnvc been cruzy." Judge Smith he would her Frldny.

The conviction cirrlu a prison term of seven to life." The jurist planned to sentence Mrj, Mnry Pletttner. 45, houje- Juror, today (or contempt. Checae WK.I known least 3,000 earn before chrLit, according to Hindu literature. It WM then rnllcd clntturnnia." OIJK BINCKKK HK8T H1SHH8 TO C. R.

Anthony Company A new, Finer Depm-tmont Store Thnt Is Credit to A i and Ihn A BROWN tUfl Ktut Ninth Ave. Complimenting 1 R. Anthony Co, i I Your a i i Slnro is rral crctlil to yourselves, Amnrillo, and the a a We proud of our part us General Contractors i Parr Construction Co. KISK Hl.DG A A I 5 I Congratulations! C. R.

Anthony Co. i a i i i now i a store is one of i A a i can be proud. oxU'iui our host wishes for siicn'ss. Building MalrriaU Furnished By Panhandle Lumber nc 2-0402 1707 W. 7th 4-H Club- Brislllnit with (tuns mnd huljlnt with kornks.

the V. S. Army's ne flj-Ins fortress arrived at Lanjley Field, from the Pacific Cotst. Above It is poised on the runwty with all four of the 450-horsepower olors whirling three-bladed propellors, the most fwmidahle fighting eaRle in Uncle Sam's eyrie. Auction- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) nine)--Pinkney Packing Lloyd Sterling, Conwny (litter of four)-Pinkney--lOc.

Raymond Paige, Brick, Okla -Amarillo Klwanls club--10 l-2e. Clarence Koenin. Canyon--Con- llncnlnl Oil G. O. WhaUey, Groom--Plains Chevrolet Joe Wagoner, Groom--Lewis Oil George Sprlrner, Hereford--Cudahy Packing l-4c.

Elmer McLaughlln, Miami--Amarillo Hotel--lie. Howard Yarnold, Canadian -Amarillo Tent and Awning Colic. Corliss Currle, Canyon: W. Puttrcll. Rock Island Railroad, lie.

Rudolph McLnughlln, McAdoo- Bpn Smith, lie. James Moore, Kress; Central Grocery lie. Consignors, buyers and prices on sheep were: Kenneth Mazurek, Amarillo; Golden Bear Cafe. I3c. Earl Van Meter, McAdoo; Cunningham Floral 12c.

Earl Van Meter, James Bush, J. R. Mote, Tulla; Williams Hardware, llUe. Billy Alberto. Abernathy: Wrst State Bank of Abernathy, 15c.

Jack Todd, Tlllla; Central Grocery, IHic, Kenneth Mazurek; Old Tack, 14c. J. R. Mote, Tulla; Amarillo A. St M.

Club, 11 Vic. Jack Todd. Tulla; Panhandle Drug R. B. Dawson, Tulla; John Clay lOUc.

R. B. Dnwson, Plalnvlew Chamber of Commerce. ISc. Jack McGarr, Plalnvlew; Hale County State Bank, Plainvinw, 15c.

Cllno Todd, Tulln; John Clay lie. R. B. Dawson, Tulla; John Clay lie. Joe Cox, Plalnvlew; Plalnvlew Herald, 15c.

Billy Albers, Abernathy: First State Bank of Abernathy, Jack McOnrr, Plalnvlew; Amarillo Globe-News, lee. Joe Cox, Plfllnvlcw; Panhandle Refining 15c. Billy Albers. Abernathy; City Na- tlonnl Bank of Plalnvlew, 15c. Rsllln Albers.

Abernathy; Wrat State Bank of Abernathy, Joe Cox, Plalnvlew (group jf three); O. B. JackMn, Plalnvlew, r. Jack McClsrr, Plalnvlew; West Texas Grain Plalnvlew, 15c. Aubrey Halnes, Elk City, Tlcrra Blanra Farms, 12He.

Revolt- A Flyers' Reunion Court- No less an authority on desert flying than their old acquaintance and fellow aviator, Italy's greet General Italo Balbo, gives Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and his wife (both near helmets), instructions on how to reach Baghdad, Persia. The meeting took place during the Lindbergh's stop at Tripoli on their flight to the Orient. Conviction Is Affirmed The district attorney's office reported this morning that the conviction of MJke Allred, Randall County farmer, on a charge of theft from person, had been affirmed by the Court of Criminal Appeals. Allred was convicted and given a live year sentence In 47th District Court here.

He took the case to the appellate court at Aiustln has bee nfree on appeal bond. and Although the case has been affirmed, he still has recourse of applying for a rehearing. The trial was during the August. 1936. term of court, It was alleged by the slate that Allred and Doyle Rutherford had taken $161 from Claud Simonds.

a cowboy, at the Harvey Hotel bar. Rutherford Is under sentence nt the state penitentiary at HunUvlIle. Racing- (CONTINUED PROM PAGE 1) appear like the British steamer Aba. of Newcastle. England.

As the story of mutiny of the Mar Cnntabrlco became known, word was received that the Loyalist supply ship still wss afloat with Its $2.700.000 cargo of war material, but, that fire still raged In it.i No. 2 hold. It was being tscorled by the Cnnnrliw and two armed Nationalist trawlers toward Pasajw. three miles east of San Sebastian, ships reported lo French coasbu stations. Boo's story of the captain being suspected of communicating the Mar Cantabrlco's position to Ihe Nationalists coincided with report In diplomatic circles a SpnnMi Nationalist agents knew of rvrry movmcnt ot the ship and of Its plans lo run the Natlonall.it naval blockade In disguise before it left New York in January.

FRANCO'S i PUSH SMASHES OPPOSITION AV1I.A. Spain. March 10 Franco's big push from Hie northeast wns retried today to have smashed government opposition along Ihe Ouadalajara- ZarttKoza highway and to have ad- vanml to a point 411 miles from i Madrid. An official communique an- i nnunrrd a "brilliant" advance of aomii rj miles to Vuldcnrrnas. a town )u-: wiwl of the highway, and i i i 17 milw ot government-held i a i a i a i Tills provincial capital Is miles northeast of Madrid.

The coinnuinuiue said frovrrnment I ln.urgent' neaier Madrid weir said In attacked 111 thr Jarama River of the aloiiK thr itnvcr isw of "mit Clwck- Htviil the 'llir oijeiuiu- lum- See RACING 2 not jeopardize the bill's "No," said Rawllngi, "I want hearing on every bill whether it Is a race bill or an appropriation for Texas Tech." (State supported college In Nelson's home city.) Wnilini "Weren't scores waiting to be heard when race return was lacked on an appropriation bill?" Nelson asked. "I was waiting for you to ask that," Rawllngs said. "There had been Even hearings on the question. If It had that way, It was not a bill that will wipe out $12.000.000 worth of property, like this. "Why are you afraid to open tip the Texas Senate and give the peo- Local Girl Scouts Will Give Radio Program Friday In honor of the Gtrl Scouts' Silver Anniversary birthday, Friday, March 12, a special radio program will be given over radio station KGNC at 4:30 o'clock through the courtesy of White and Kirk.

The program Friday will be a fhort history of the beginning of t.he Girl Scout movement the form of a "piny. Girl' Scouts participating in the program will be Ann Lee. Helen Joy Smith, Ezmerel McKinney, Oeraldine Smith and a chorus of troop scribes. (CONTINUED FROM PAGfi 1 tion on the administration proposal. Borah and other opponents of Mr.

Roosevelt's plan clashed with Cummings as soon as the attorney general had completed an hour's exposition of reasons for enactment of the President's proposed enlargement of the Supreme Court unless elderly justices retire. Borah listened intently to the plea of Cummings that action was imperative to inject an infusion of new blood into the nation's judicial system. Depends on Side As Cummings concluded, the Idaho statesman, leaned aggressively across the long committee table and. pointing his pencil at the attorney-general said: "Let us presume that the Supreme court were enlarged by six members and then the New York minimum wage case came before it and by a vote of 8 to 7 it acted on that law. Wouldn't your plan to prevent split decisions have proved a failure?" "That would depend on which side the eight votes were," Cummings replied.

Sympathetic" Defined "You mean," snapped Sen. William H. King, Democrat, Utah, foe of the court bill, "that you would expect sympathetic judges to be appointed?" "Not sympathetic to my views, 1 Cummings responded. "But sympR' thetic to the view that an act of Congress is constitutiona.1 unless found not to be so beyond a reason able doubt. If that is what you mean by sympathetic, I say yes, yes." Borah--But you would stilt have what you complain of--a five to four divided opinion.

Cumminfs--I did not complain of ipllt decisions. I did complain of split decisions which declared an act unconstitutional. Borah --But you still would have such split decisions? Cummings--We'd have to accept the decisions of the Supreme Court. Borah--What Is in my mind Is this--1 dont see how you can rthch this question without an amendment. If 15 justices should void the New York minimum wage Other programs scheduled the radio on March 12 is over talk by Mrs.

Herbert Hoover and Kathleen Norris, famous writer, from 9 to 9:30 In the evening over the blue network of NBC through KGNC. On the same program will be heard Mario Chamlee, Metropolitan Opera tenor. Castro Farmer Is Held in Jail Here Held under federal charges of counterfeiting, H. W. Merrill, 30- year-old Castro County farmer, was in Potter County jail todny.

His bond hftd been set by the United States Commissioner at $500. Merrill was arrested by Lamb and Castro County officers at his farm, seven miles northwest of Hart, Tuesday evening. He was reported to have turned six counterfeit half-dollars over to the arresting officers, Kelly Hooper and Garland Brown. Castro County deputy sheriffs, and Deputy F. A.

Lloyd of OUon. The farmer was brought- here by the South Plains officers and turned over to Deputy United States Marpie a right to be heard?" Sen. Qrariy Woodruff, Decatur, asked Rawliass If he would agree that if the bill Is ic-referred the committee would report It back in previously shall W. F. Lampe Tuesday night.

Hr was arraigned before the commissioner this morning. Congrxtulittioru! C. R. Anthony Co. Yo-ir MOW rtriMrunrnt jtorr i.

imtrvd i to Amftrtllo. Mf A.I A i P. V. GRAY lot NX, Phi-nf a-week ajid agree to a special setting for Senale action In another week. One for Committee RawliiiRS said: "One man cannot agree for a committee" An attempt to cut off debale by a parliamentary motion was lost.

23 to 6. Woodruff bciran a speech against re-reffrrtni; the bill. Before the Senale last week (lie amended bill received a 20 to vote. If receives a 21 lo vote today it can be made effective June I. Otherwise It will have lo wait until 50 after the adjournment of the legislature which is expected lo be about May IS.

A Senate acUon. the bill will have to cr. bark lo the House for concurrence In the amendment. rhe anienrimt-nrs hive eier. was unm-ing rapirilv into one of the war's major drives.

FRK.M'H A 110.MBKI) AIR MAHSE1I France March 1C 1 --Hie French steamer rH'M A a rvporrd by radio she had bern bomber! In an airplane al A tiKlnv. i sen olf the Balearic The which said Us Barcelona on thr eastern roasT Spain, suffered onlv shcht nanv r.pe No one WAS mred SIX RI'SSIAX US BOXI'S I A A i i 10 The fAMHciedt-A a to- clsv i been paed by the House In a separate bill, by vote of 107 to 2-1. WPA-- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) day he did not feel that it is in his power to act on requests of different project superintendents for reinstatement inasmuch as they had submitted their resignations to the state director. Jobs for Needy "Since Mr. Drought has accepted the resignations, I do not feel that it is in my power to act on retractions," he said.

He stated further: "However complicated the job may be, or what the relationships and responsibilities are, both within and without the organization, the underlying responsibility of Works Progress Administration is to furnish employment for destitute people, who the relief act of Congress intends to serve. My purpose is safeguarding the intentions of this act and saving human values through this work." H.V.Robertson Co. Accountant! and Auditor! Tax Counselors Pbone 2-203J OUTU-EaUl Bldt. a a i printing co. The Dead Sea of Palestine contains nc living creature, since it is too salty for life.

Its chemical contents have been estimated lo be worth more a si.200.000.000.000. Samuel Strachan. arrested twice In one week In Glasgow. Scotland, proved to be a victim of mistaken Identity, the police discovering that he hnd a double roaming the city. HARRISDALE FARMS are otfprtng for sale carlfca'ds of excellent, high-class young bulls, nnrt one car of two-ycarold bred heifers, priced to be seen at S.

W. Expo, Fat Stock Show. DR. CI1AS. H.

HARRIS Fort Worth, Texas prio- Joe SKINNY WAS A FW.E-FACED CHAP HlS FRAME WAS tANKY AND EVESY HME CHH.I. WEATHER CAME HE HAD TO USE A "HANKY BUT NO cao5 NOW FOR GOOD an JOE HES HEALTHY. PlUMP AND CARE-FREE HE. DRiNK ma. MIIK EACH MY OH BOX' IT SURE DOES httP 0-OUR Miu Buii.05 REMSTANa TO Help Build Voor rammnnitT mink Milk Krrmi Ihe HOMr-OWXED PLAINS CREAMERY! (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) with his 31 4-H Club boys in the parade.

Hartley County was represtuUd In the parade with 18 boys. Tlielr county agent is E. F. Reeding. Upscomb County boys with their county agent D.

M. Gay showed up hi the parade. Randal: County lengthened the parade with a large delegation: Their county agent is W. H. Unchurch.

Frank Ford brought a group from Armstrong County. Carson County was judged to have made the best showing lit the parade and will be awatded a cash prize by the Fat Stock Show. Llpscomb County placed second, and Gray County third. The judges were L. L.

Johnston, state club agent for boys, E. M. Regen- brecht. Boy Snyder and Miss Ruby Mashburn, Extension Service specialists from college Station. L.

L. Johnston, state boys club agent from College Station, is. in charge of the boys activities while they are in Amarillo attending, the Fat Stock Show. Following, the parade the 4-H Club boys broke up and went to the fair grounds for lunch. Later in the afternoon the boys were made into groups to visit the Pinkney Packing Plant, the Great West Mills, and Ama- we would be right back where we are now.

Cummlngs--If that should happen the situation would be as you describe it. But we would have the benefit of newly appointed justices with new outlooks. rillo At 3 o'docic the boy exhibitors met in" front Texas and Pen-amount theater! foi free theater parties. At 7:30 o'clock tonight, tlw exhibitors'will be entertained IB a banquet at the fair groundl. III 6ET RELIEF FIOM WAHIT IEAI COLII Because of their "balanced medication," just two drops of Penetro Nose Drops help to open up your nose, soothe inflammation, let fresh air break the watery mucus.

Contain ephedrine and oilier approved medication. 25c, 50c and $1 bottles. Trial size, lOc. For free sample of Penetro Nose Drops, write Penetro, Dept. D-41, i Tenn, To relieve cheit colds, rub with stainless, snow-white Penetro.

NOSE At Home. JOHNNIE BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY The lolu tion to the problem of pleasant fresh tomorrow, can be found in Four words: "Slick milk Jiinnh H'alttr." Red libel, ill 8 vein old. Black libel, ill 12 rein old. CANADA BUY SINCE! ALE, NEW YOIIK, N. SOLE DISTRIIUTOI Local Distributor: The Southwestern Drug Corp.

Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Amarlllo, Waco, Texas COME annual REFRIGERATOR and See the Beautiful, New 1937 Electric FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 A. M. Until 10 P. M. on the Display Floor of the Southwestern Public Service Co.

and to be held by the Independent Electric Refrigerator Dealers' Association Ewh nealer Will Give Valtuble Gifts and Offer Special Indaeemenlx..

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