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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 9

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AUGUST 1, 1934. THE AMAR1LLO GLOBE. AMARILLO. TEXAS illf CLARK IS IMG BACK TO BIG HOUSE' DESPERADO CAPTURED AT TULSAj IS LANSING BOUND ITUIJSA, Aug. i Southwestern desperado, to was heading back to the Kan- state penitentiary at Lansing which he twice escaped In dar- breaks In the last 14 months.

bank robber was V. T. Christian Rites 'leld ThiB Afternoon Funeral urvices for T. hrlstlan, were to be held at 3 clock afternoon from Boxwell rothers Chapel, conducted "Vangeiist O. A.

Warren. S. B. Perry, Tom Perry, Bart Pin ey, Tom Qrady, Dave Amos and B. Fowler were pallbearers.

Buril was to be Jri Memorial Park Cem- tery, Mr. Christian died at his home, 05 North Grant Street, TODAY- he 30-year- here as he started to drive ty from an apartment house he and five companions had staying. anfronted by a rnfcchlne gun In hands of a federal department Justice agent, who cOr.imnrxleci, 'Don't make any trouble, Jim," the put up his hands. Armed With Automatic 'I guess I won't, 11 he said. 'Ilia hands were Just about high RS he could get them," Earl Gardner, Tulwi detective sergeant said later, "He was holding a .45 automatic, wrapped in a newspaper, In his right hand," In the car with him were two women who gave the names of Sally, 34, and OoJdle Johnson, 19, sisters of Nelogany, Okla, In the apartment officers found a man they identified as Charles White, Leona Brady, widow of Bob (Big Boy) Brady, a fellow prisoner who escaped with Clark from the Kansas prison only to be shot do'A'n by POKSC a few days later, and her Rlster, Peggy De Fer, Des Molnes.

Clark figured in two sensation breaks from the Kansas prison. The 30-year-old prisoner, serving sentence as a habitual criminal, fled from tho prison with 10 other con- vtcte on Memorial Day, 1933, taking along the then Warden IGrX Prather as a hostage, releasing nTm Inter Jn Oklahoma. Make Another Escape Five months later he and Bract, were captured near TucumcarJ, and returned to the prison Clark WB.I seriously wounded resist, Ing arrest. On the morning of January 19 this year Clark and Brady led five olho over the prison wall afte: overpowering cellhouse guard Brady was killed near Paola, Ktm and the other fugitives with the ex certlon of Clnrk were recaptured. The Memorial Day break, was fol lowed by a sensational reign of crimi.

that had as its climax the kidnaping of Charles p. ursche Oklahoma City oil millionaire fl crime for which Harvey Bailey, om of the escaping prisoners, Is now a life term in the fcclera penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kas. Special officers of the KAZUHL highway patrol left immediately wli Clark for Lansing, Places To tin A A "Slnmhrt.il Mmm KMTKC or chi people: NO. I I "LttUe i Marfcer," Shirlry Tcmptc and Adnlphc M'rnjou St c7 yCk Chll1mi y01 "Yvxi tWi liny i llatiinn. Fur i i i i BUT! A PS, NAT: i Hii Nile CI (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) in highest wages to imericana, skilled and unskilled for abor and for producing materials, Thousands of Millions of Dollars, nd he has constantly raised wages, aying out to workers at least a rtll.on dollars that he might have in his own bank account.

ton 1. 1 CLv by Pin- Cem- lome, nday 1) other for trials, llars, vaes, st a have female bringing Jotlh Infant only cares tor tt tenderly. mother and child lying on their sides nt Ihe surface of the water during nursing. This lels them both breathe, while baby absorbs vitamins, lactic acid, butter (at, casein, a perfect diet, (drink plenty of milk). The dolphin Is fonrt of man's company.

Every ocejui traveler has seen schools o( dolphin playfully following the ship. Old fashioned sellers would not harm a dolphin believing It to be the mariner's friend, warning him or approaching slorms in time to seek shelter. Also the dolphin Is supposed to love music, and the Greeks believed a i Arlon. sweet poet and musician of ancient Lesbos, was saved from the sea by a dolphin that admired his singing and playing. Herodotus tells about that, and In these "pure movie" days, Nicholas Schenck.

or some genius, might make good move of It. Arlon, wishing to shine far from his little island, traveled In Sicily, and other foreign parts, much applauded, well PAGE 9 Is Interesting to that President, Roosevelt, JLS a farewell message to tlie Hawaiian, assured that their UlRiid'are -'tin in- egral part of the American nation," This means that all the vmttve- or naturalized residents ot DIG stands xro American citizens, including somo 200000 of Asiatic blood. They, and their probable millions of descendants entitled to full rights as citizens on this mainland. The Hawaiian Islands. fertile, prallllc.

might cully produce every year, 50.000 hard work- njr, patient Ala tic-American cltl- rens, a many employers would welcome on (his mainland. paid. He sailed (or liome from Henry Ford's success was not sud- Tarentum with his gate receipts and lie sailors determined lo gel his money, ordeied him lo kill himself on the ship or tnto the sea Arion decided to jump, but remembering his public, asked permission to sing one last song, playing his accompaniment on the lyre, or clthara. lie sang, played, a Jumped. Imagine the sailors' sur- den, He had been old enough to 'ote several years, before he earned more than five dollars a day.

But he worked steadily, and he liought and planned all the time. He is working and thinking todny, 5 hard as he ever did, looking and planning ahead, and this country he will continue to work and lan for the public benefit for many rears to come. Also the country hopes that President Roosevelt will tell his NRA and other "New JSra" enthusiasts not to pester Henry Ford or tett him how run his business. Henry Ford seems to know how to run it. prise when (hey saw a dolphin (hat had listened, entranced by (he inutile, draw up alongside the poet take him on his back and carry him to shore tht; speed that lels a dolphin swJm criHjjy around steamer.

(Continued from Pngo 2) There are four In family. Would not consider snyone lor Just a short lime, Wnnt someone indefinitely. We live In the country and unless person acr.ustouwd lo country life they better not apply. Will per mouth and furnish a nice place lo live. Thanks very much, JACK DUNN.

Route No. 2, Texiro, New Mexico. CHAK'CK FOR IIOIIRKKKIU'EH Icar Tack: me. RS it would be greatly The shortest great, love song in hLstory seems to be the one that Hitler and Mussolini, with heads thrown back, sang recently in Venice. a complete divorce of dlcta- now, and because of that little i within the lute, France and Italy arc said to be drawing closer together.

They were far apart before Dollfuss was killed. Political and other assassinations are never I am widow 50 years old. I have ft good tnrm. nice home, pretty yard. three cows to i pretty garden nnd lots ol chickens.

I live alone except when I get someone to come and stay with me. help me find a lady near niy own ngc with good character without I children. I will cto work, i No one doubts that Arlon sang located 19 miles nottnvcil ot profit able. On SO years ago. started the Great War.

This Dolltuss murder breaks up beautiful budding friendship between dictators, and threatens Germany with complete national isolation. The government is Twilling, and would like to spend about six hundred million dollars on Us PWA. public works program in New York, but strikers may prevent. leaders complain that men getting to 90 cents an hour should be replaced by more highly skilled men getting $1.45 to $1.85 per hour. There arc internal labor troubles also, based on quarrels as lo jurisdiction among different unions, two more, claiming control ol the same Job, Mr.

Green, wise head of the American Federation of lnbor, will perhaps advise unions that this Is lOt a good time tor quarreling among themselves. General Johnson has declared himself "heart and souV In favor of union tabor, and President Roosevelt favors union" labor. But. both are even more "heart and soul" in favor ol Ing unemployment and prosperity. If unions prove too efficient in blocking the plans ot government, the administration might decide to set the work done "anyhow," and transfer Its "heart and soul" to the open shop.

and played all the io shore, or that, bis parting with thp dolphin was most affectionate. The love motive could be supplied by Sappho, greatest female poetess, who lived on Lesbos also, at about Arlon's period, Sappho's fervor rould toned down, as a conce.wion lo modern movj? purity Htid what shot it would be, at the end, when Sappho's love Is rejected by the disdainful Plinoti and she to her death the JLcucadlan i promltory only, of course. Holly" wood would make It nil end happily with Arion, secretly in love with her alighting from his dolphin five hundred below Just in lime to catch Snppho's double as she fell. As a miUtcj- of historicnl Sappho never jumped from fact, that promontory. She married respectably, and had a beautiful little daughter, named dels, a Sappho's grandmother.

A beautiful fade-out would show Sappho sitting in front of a tripod hold In? little Cicis in her nrms, reciting her own beautiful poem, of which a few fragments remain, telling that she i would not exchange Clcl.t for a whole kingdom. Apart from all that, it is certain that tho.sc two dolphins, swlinmlnR up for a friendly presidential "look- sec," were bitterly surprised and grieved, when they felt themselves dragged up by a hook in the month; or was it a harpoon In the back? You could onn dol- re'llcv- I Hhln. tf It had sprcch. finyltiR lo the restoring President. "Excuse me, but have you never Jienrri of Arion?" The President, and his son arc on their way back from Hawaii, each having caught a dolphin just before leaving, and perhaps witnessed "the dying dolphin's changing hues," although it may not have been the poet's kind of dolphin.

The dolphin is an amiable cetacean, member of the whaln family. And Hpni't from thc dolphins, it A HICOOLEST PLACE IX TOWN I a A 40 CENTS PUR COliri.K Ray Lanforri and llic Nat Club Orclicstra Tulia. I will pay piup.ll wages and givft them fl home I hey will appreciate and treat them as one of the family. KATE MOODY. Tulla, Texas.

SCKKS OFFICE WORK Deal Tack: You have helped others and I loo would like to i some office work. 1 am a young man, high school graduatn with two ycnrs of coHcRR work. I inn experienced hi office work and can furnish locitl references. I will take permanent, or temporary work. VA1.VIN.

010 Tyler i Dial OR03. AUTO TIKE LOST Drnr Tnck: On Sunday, July 2f3, a tire, tire- cover, rim and currier were lost between Tex-Roy plant and Border. Thirtee Pot. tnr) His Beautiful Myrna toy is bclnc slarred for the time in "Stamboul Quest." which opens today at the Paramount. MJss Loy has been one of the best bets of Metro-Goldsvyn- Mayer fo several years but she never got.

nny farther than leading lady. But fls leading lady her performances ranked wllh the star's, sometimes surpassing it. "The Thin Man" is an example. George Brent, once Ruth Chatterton's leading man and husband starred with Miss Loy. "Stambout Quest" spy pj ture'of the World War.

If you haven't seen "Little Miss Afarker," visit the Mission Theater either today or tomorrow. There's a reason and a good one. It's Shirley! Temple, the 5-year-old sensation iiimriorn. Shirley, along with Mickey Mouse Popeye and a- bunch of other fun- stett. entertained Amsrillo young- morning a RPCClfll howlnE thls "Little MiFs Marker" one of the best pictures for the whole family released this year.

i Ba hc of ArLs latest John Erakine best-selling novel, ha-s been purchased by 0 x. 1 the a i le Trapped; the ncv Roncnwry pl fi llrc Victor Jory tln thc Playhouse revival of "The VErgin- FREE BEER ALL DAY SATURDAY Everyone who visits the Muaicat Sandwich Stand any time Saturday and orders one or more or our delicious Musical I'i Sandwiches will be riven a FRFR stein of Blair. Beer, We arc do Ins: this to acquaint you with the new Musical Pljf Slant), fnrmrr- ly the Calf Stand. It han been thoroughly rrmodeldd noir new managemtnt, fcaturlnir Snappy Curb Service and Free Delivery. THE MUSICAL PIG STAND Sixth and Georgia.

FORMERLY CALF STAND DUTCH JO.VES, Prop. vhfch IO ywood homo Jhlch Nor ma shearer lived In last become Alice Paye'a residence TM hn Mack Jofncd and Wa who lives IM A'Uctlm r.ondo left Tii ra of two works Awte 11 Another Big-Time Band for Amarillo A I A 6 8:30 V. M. TO 1:30 A. M.

KERRY KING'S 14-PIECE ORCHESTRA -FEATURING-- Olovis Rogers, lyric tenor; vocal trio, "Tne Three Rhythm Quartet, with Imitations ot tne turnout Mills Brothers; Ensemble Novelties; Full Singing Ensemble, wild C.IUB style numbers; and last nut not Jeast "7tie Singing Violins," Kerry King's violin quartet. NAT DINE and DANCE PALACE ti nn I Person 1 tttD Conplr, 25c Per Person Eiln for Cluli. Phone 2-0167 (or Krurvallom NO TAX AtlSPlCf.S OF TRI-STATK FAIlt WII.RUR C. Prnldent o. TAVI.OK, Secrelarj VBDA WESTER.

818 Pierce Street. Dinl 2-3633. SEEKING HOUSEWORK Dear Tock: am a mlrtdje lady looking lor work. I will'do any kind of respectable work hi any home. I anx a good and housekeeper and will for children and can alo sew.

will work In or out of town. Would like to get a permanent Job. MRS. General Delivery. I NEEDS WOHK Dear Tnck: 1 nm a young drl and would like very much to secure work In a nice home.

I love neither father nor mother and hrvvo lo make my own way. 1 can do house work, wait tables, work In a cafe or earn for (he sick. BKTI! General Delivery, Plainvlew, Texas. 1IR1. NEEDS JOli Dear Tack: Pleaso print IhLi for me us I am in need of work.

I am experienced lu housekeeping slid (or chll- tlren nnri cooking. I MU 16 years or and atn a senior In hlBh KChoOl. In (act, rinl.shlng my education depends upon my gctllng work now. A A 501 Kast Third Ave. 1'AItAf, TRACTOH I Dear Tnck: I am a young man 22 years old, wa.s reared on a farm nnd would like lo get work ol Hint kind.

I am experienced wllh trartnn and al kinds of farm wnrk. Anyone need an honest farm helper please notify me, A REAITKn, S13-A East, Nineteenth Ave. I FOH Dear Tack: I am a cirl IB years old lonkinc lor work, I would like to get a Job that pays al least $4 or $6 week. I would like lo come home Cannot no out ot town. A In- SI7.C of tire 1.

i i such 5-50x18. If nn.voi: tire, please notify I JOHN BOLES anil (il.ORIA I I A 'M-r Jjarbam STANWYCK A1n COiTKDV i A I TOMOKHOW GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS iiunv VAI.I.KI:--AI.ICR PAVE I Hu.lc--A Ixil riot. tt 801 East Twenty. Avenue. A READER.

WORK FOIt ROOM, ROAIU) ent Tack; I woiilrl like to find place In a liorao lor young Judy work before a nnd nficr 3 In rx- honso tor room board. Cnn irnlsh references. Anyone Inter- ited call 2.3360. A DEADKR. WHO WANTS A CAT? Denr Tack: I'm looking tor a horn; lor a lltlta at.

A pretty, lively, male, black with tabby markings. Prefer to Ive him lo KU "dull lover or hllrt over 10 yenrj of nee, A CAT FAN. Dial 181V LOSES HVF DOU.AXS Dear Tack: lost five one dollar bllli Saturday allernoou on Weil Tenth Ave- me, between volk and Monroe Streets, They werr, In a little brown wo pocket coin Cull 83M. MRS. FlCWS WHITK.

XVORK FOK HOO.M, HOAHII Beat Tack; I atn a school girl anil would like work for my room and Ixxird in somo nlco home, Anyono IntcroM call OS03 any I line a o'clock P. M. Tlutiik you Tack. MAY A I I I NKCDS WOKIi r.nr Tack; I have born employed i pas 1 hico yrarfl as a Mruoui-nplior, src- "JfftMW MARKiR" I Wias. lllclifnrrt Sam a I Jill; Jl "Strictly a i 1 fclldnlaht COOI.KI) BY RKI'JUGKRATION LOY BRENT Vamboul uQuest -uitL UONEL ATWILL EXTRA! nttm Mo I op DILLINGER KILLING IMRKCT HIIJM rtlnry nnd office girl.

Al present 1 am very badly in need ot wort: as I have two dependent on mo lor U'cllhood. I can give references both ttio character of ivs work and my character, may bo wn- by colling 8144. Assuring you anything you nilsht do for me will be deeply appreciated, I am. BTKNOCtnAPIlKK. Ornr I am CAKE.

IIOTF.I, COOK a a and hotel cook out of work. I have had lots of nptr- lence and ctn furnish rctermwi. I will go anywhere. ClfAHLBB TOZER, Clarendon, TelM. LOSKS DRESS Rear Tack: I was In town Monday evening fthrt lost green dress.

It the will return It to 801 East Twenty- Seventh Avenue I will surely appreciate U. A HEADER. Brtciy. KA.coolol night day. Outdoor twlimnlng ilcclt ipotO.

dnnce orclicilini, movki, tiulio, KAIiliS I'KOM A. Knunil 00 i i 1 In mil tcrili i i hit iupcffoi 7 tiHi turr WtJntrftjrtDl', M. hoxcUn A LINES II. 1,. A-.

Cnmni.tr. 81 Fotl Wo'lh 8 A Atl-trftSH rntui MIAMI SiJI return TucvJty A. M. I) uty. OlyllKM TODAY'S MODE: Curves--Under Control sHmncss li no longer Jniiiri.

Undcrnoiirishmcnl, low viinlily ami a i pcrsuiulily nrc laljon. Today's mode calls for vibrant licalih, radiant rolot mid high ipirilf. Curve control calls for i i conirul. l.ic|iiiil energy i i the irick. Dr.

Pepper nt 10, 2 nnil 4 liecp? rnerfjj. up. Quickly ami completely used as i power, no surplus is left for excess Int. Solves (he problem happily, doesn't i(? AT I 2 C. 4- MONDAY HIM! TOl'SDAY NIGHTS AUGUST 6 STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:00 P.

M. STATE AND NATIONAL WINNERS ON PARADE FOR AMARILLO! ELABORATE CUPS AND RIBBONS 22 CLASSES OF BEAUTIFUL RIDING, DRIVING, AND JUMPING HORSES! Per Person SOc Reserved Box SOc CAM, 8811 FOR RESERVATIONS.

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