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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 11

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THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1932. MOJICA READY FOR CONCERT TSNOR TO ARRIVE TICKETS ARE ON SALE Joso Mojica, Pox Movietone star and Chicago OJJWB twos-, will rlvo In Aroarlllo tonight Jar his con- Friday night nt Municipal AU- dllQi'lum, Tickets for this musical treat were placed on tale today at city Pnia Store No, 1, 61T Io1k Street, and the Amarlllo College of Music. Prices range from 13 to 60 cents. Ills Art Sincere. It la said that.

In conpert Mojica carries that intense vitality Uwt makes his characterizations BO human on the operatic ft age. He la one or the Jew who really BlnES aones. Vooallsm with him, although never neglected, Is overshadowed by tho lap greater art of making each live to the last detail. The result Is an art that Is warm and human, spontaneous and sincere. With the advent of sound In motion pictures, tho combination of all Ills artistic qualities ond the fact that his Is one of the most nearly perfect recording voices, made Mm one of the first to be oalled from the world of music to thlfl new form of expression, BO that now while U11 retaining hie opera and concert work he elves a part of each year to this new expression of his versatility.

Critics Are Lavish. That Mojlca Is popular wherever he sings Is evidenced by the critics who write of his concerts. Here nre a. few of them: "His appearance was an event. Ho sang two English songs aa no other tenor that we fcnow o( could have done.

The assetg of this newcomer are undeniable. Tie looks ax a tenor should out usually doesn't; his stage manner Is singularly easy, and he has voice of mejlnw timbre, a rfni antic quality and a true feeling." (Cincinnati Dally Times star.) "Mpllca Is more than a promising youth. He Is established talent Pleasure to watch its way upward." (Boston Transcript.) "A recllal Wpl. "Mojica Is a young singer endowed with a high tenor voice of unusual sweetness, and an alluring Latin quality. He lives his songs and each one Is a story.

The portrayal is none the less vivid when Mojica sings In yrench, English or Spanish." (Los Angeles Times.) For those who doubt lea's ability to entertain, Emll P. Myers who is sponsoring his appearance here, urges them to ask someone who attended one. Mojlca'o concerts here in the past. THE AMARILLO GLOBE, AMARILLO, TEXAS DR. COrKlAND'S WEALTH TALK CARE OF CHILDREN'S HEALTH IS URGED AS PATRIOTIC DUTY ROYAL 8.

COPELAND, M. D. states Swutoj from Ywk Former Conunliitoner of Health, New York My Tot the sgea May Day hM bwa qt aside for youth. The" May-pole, tho Queen of the May and thl4lw- Ival of ohtldhood have come' down to us from pww times. Modems have seized upon the day sj tm appropriate, date to reach the children for beUfrment of their health, and this movement made its appeal even to those IB igh places.

President Hoover issued a proclamation designating May 1st 3 Health Day, and urging all organ! Mttons, interested in child welfare "to unlta upon that day In the observance of such exercises aa will awaken the people of the nation to the fundamental necessity of unremitting effort for the protection nntt development ot the health ot the nation's children." What a nation Is depends on the physical anil mental health of its citizens, There Is no hope of adult health unless Us foundations, are laid In earjy Jlfe. In tho absence of accident or epidemics, long life may be expected if In' babyhood and early youth attention Is given to tho physical welfare. It Is Indeed true that "as the twig Is bent tho tree Is Inclined." While It Is possible to overcome the 111 health of youth and to outlive its devastating effects, this Is not the rule. The Is father to the man, and unless the child's development is carefully watched there Is almost certain to be weakness of bqdy mind In adult life. The child Is the cornerstone of the republic.

Let us see to It that the ohlld Is guarded against thaio defects that undermine health. By so doing we are building (or the future and will Insure the continu- ing etrenslh of our country, we lack (n patriotism if we atgiect oljlld. Cm Child Health Diy in (Ire thought to Uw lltUe oiws. On "Us day jet every pmpt tha ohlld a careful survey. Jf my (toubt us to condition of Elan, eyas, throat or general development, let the'famtly doctor be consulted.

us call on those In legUUUve bodies to make ample appropriations tor health activities. Make cure tUtt water and milk supplies, control of food products and all other public agencies for health are under proper supervisor and generously supported. Playgrounds, decent school buildings and clean streets are essential to the public welfare. In short, Jet us make real use of Ohlld Health Day. it be the beginning of new things in each community.

Two Features on One Bill at Paramount "Animal Crackers" and "The World and the Flesh" are the two pictures patrons will eee for the prloo of one if they are in the Paramount Theater by 9:30 o'clock Friday night. "Anlmol Crackers" will be an added attraction following tho final showing of "The World and tho Flesh," current attraction. Persons attending the last show Friday night may remain In their seats and sea the second bill without additional charge. The return engagement of "Animal Crackers," that well-known fun hit of the Marx Brothers, Institutes "Revival Night' 'at Amarlllo's new movie palace, If the public likes to see the outstanding hits of last season In connection with regular pictures, the management promises to mako "Revival Night" a weekly affair. Admission will remain the same.

STEERING GEAR HURLS CAR INTO CREEK; CRASH FATAL FORT WORTH, April 28 services will bo held today lor J. Walter Scruggs, 65, Lake Worth, who was killed Instantly yesterday a car In which he was riding plunged over a culvert lour miles west of Arlington, David Hawkins, 23, driver of the car, was thrown clear of the wreck- ago and escaped uninjured. Hawkins said Borne part of tile steering gear' broke causing the car to catapault over the bridge, falling 18 feet. Vomena Vear Exclusive, "15 FOLK ST. PAY SPECIAL JUST ARRIVED ISO Smart, Hew Wool Hpori In puiel thldct, a value $1.00 TBAWS--P.

SHABKS $1.95 XEW STRAWS--PASTEL SHABKS ANSWERS TO HEALTH A. J. 8. do you advice for dandruff? the hair dally and use ft good Bend self-addressed stamped, envelope for full patl lars and repeat your question. M.

M. causes excessive perspiration? should a girl of IS, 6 ft. 61i inches toll, weigh? is usually rtus to nervousness, you should have treatment for the condition. should weigh about 124 pounds. This Is about the averago weight for one of this age and height as determined by examination largo number ot persons.

A few pounds above or below the. average Js a matter of Jittle or no significance. (Copyright, 1932, King Features Syndicate. Ino.) RADON, GAS OF CURATIVE POWER, TO SERVE AS CLUE FOR MINERAL WEALTH WASHINGTON, April 29 How a by-product of radium may be used In prospecting lor mineral-wealth and ft discovery that earthquakes originate at enormous depth were outstanding reports made today before two scientific gatherings. Radium, decaying In the earth, gives off a gas called "radon" which serves as clue to oil and mln- arftl'wealth below the surface, said Holbrook O.

Botset before tho American Physical Society, nadon is unusually plentiful, he has found, In soil rich In heavy minerals an.d near salt domes, which guide prospectors to hidden oil. The Japanese ahock of March, 1938. Bald Father V. O. Stechschulte, S.

of Xavler University, Cincinnati, before the American Geophysical Union, originated 250 miles or more below the surface. The quake's beginning at this "extraordinary great depth" ho said, was traced by seismologists from study of the time taken, by waves generated by tha nhoci to reach their observatories all ovar tha world, Kadojr, the suggested new to prospecting, already has a Job In hospitals. It gives off curative rays, like IM parent radium, and Is collected In tubes and used In treatments, instead ot the actual radium. APPEALS EXTRADITION 28 BOSS a. Sterling's Issuance of extradi tion papers for return of T.

(Cyclone) Johnson from Qregg County to Oklahoma to answer charge ot dlspcelng of mortgaged property, will be contested before the Court of Criminal here Papers appealing from the governor's decision arc on file. Sandal A new shipment arrived of this famous "Hot-Chei" Sandal--all now styles and chic new models. White Kid White Linen High and Low Heels 115 FOLK BTREET Pdy Day Specials are many this week. We offer the following Special for Friday and Saturday 2 BOTTLES OF MAYO'S PYORRHEA REMEDY--ONLY (This regularly for $1 por botlle) AYO DENTAL CLINI Df. AHD ie Fourlh and Polk PAGE COPS AND JOBLESS MIX nn Flwla Tills li the llnal scene of one of New communlit unemployment dcnionstrafltm.

CcmmunlsU set out to carry relief pcdtlcm lo Major Walker but became Involved In la-ngle wllli police. Above one ot Ilia utter losing- an argument wllli a bluecoat. CITY DADS AT AUSTIN SLICE ALL SALARIES AUSTIN, April 2B (U.B--Tlio city council of Austin today planned, to saver between 560,000 nnd I80.000 for tha remainder of 1933 by adopting a eliding acale of salary reductions. Budget cuta were recommended In a report of the city tax committee, accepted by the city council. Tho recommendations would cut Qlty Manager Adam B.

Johnson's $10,000 annual SEilary by 20 per all 13,000 a year salarloo and more by IB per cent! all salaries Iwjlow W.OOO by 10 per cent. Delay Schools' Art Exhibit Until Fair Tho annual spring art exhibit will not bo held In tho Ainwlllo Bchools this year, says KOK hleli school wore made by all the schools at the meeting of the Texas Stdto Teachers Association hero last fall, Tills combined with tho exhibit ut (he Trl-Btnto Fair this fall will glvo tho school children sufficient work, Mr. Rogers tald, A Bailor and his brldo were married recently In tho ruins of tilt ancient Church of Twrgwyn, Cardigan, Wales, Mist Wiggins' Rites To Be at 4 Today Funeral servieej for Helen nuth lttlnn, 18-year-old daughter of Dr. Lula Pat Wigglnt, wtw to be clock this afternoon at Iho hsr raotlier, Ira p. Key, pattor Street Mothodlst Church.

Tho body will Friday to Memf ices at o'clock Iho Memphis phis ducted by Dr. of the Polk Cll. overland or brief scrv- afternoon at xltet church, pastor, offl- In the Mem- Mlsa Wig- gins lurvlved by a sister, Ni Wiggtiu, Albuquerque, N. M. H.V.ROBERTSON AeeoBnltnlt Audllcn Inconif and Kittle Cognition Aomlllo Bldt.

Phene Z-Z The 15)32 Pishing Season in Texns Opens Suncluy Morning at 12:01 o'clock. Gofiihinrf To man who lovos to fish thoro is no grenter thrill Umn gnmo fish' on the end of good line supported by good tackle, Yoti know thiit If Jvlr. throe or four or ivo pounds of fighting buss is handled skill- he la youm. As usual nt bcginnltiK of every wcnson part of your favovito tncklfi will need replenishing, and BB ustml you will find It oasy and plcasm-nMo to make, your Boloctlona from our complete stocks of rojmtablc, mitionnlly known tackle. All tho old Blniidbys as well no niany now items nre represented.

Hoddon Casting nnd Enuinolocl mid Kingfisher Unoa, Heddon, South Bond, Wober and Union UaMng mid Fly Rodfl. Hoddon, South Jioml nnd Union Rode, nnd Martin Automatic Wober and South Ilond Flics, Hoddon and South Howl Minnows and Dow- 1 1 lon Wcbor Complete Ousting OutfitB, Tucklo Boxes, Wading Root! i Lines, QuiilB nnd in fact every nccesBory that any fisherman could wish BUV TOUR FISHING LICENSE HEKR Amarillo Hardware Co. WO rof.K THE PLACE TO BUV FIBHINO TACKLE 8305 AN ADVERTISEMENT OF GENERAL FOOD; CORPORATION; Its THAT HARD-RID1NV eiu-WILLIAMS-HE'S CO MING TO TOWN AND WE'VE SOT to SET HIS ORDER IF It KlUS VWOSH l'D RATHER 11 BILL WIIUAM5 SPEND A At QUIET VEEK 1'SCHOOL? A MADHOUSE GOOD MORNIN 1 DIDlVf tHir VOO'O 9E At THE OFFICE So HOW DO yOU FEEL? 15 BE B1U-V, B11.V. I'M ALWAYS HERE ON TIME-AMD I FEEU CiREAT WREl AM, BIU.VIU.IAM6/ WHY SUE MY, I'M VHSR8 UVKUEH. Tt MB WOW.P Oio fe'sr ycwcowe A PROM VVELU.A6 AN OLD CUSTOMER IM QOlNa To DEMAND TWAY VCCR I GIVE VOO A FEW OAV6 OFF Tt) BHOW ME VOUVB SURE CHANGED) IOEA3 ABOOT, NtVER SEEN A CilRL KEPP UP THE WAY you Co -to TKE HOU6E.

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