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PAGE FOUR THE STAUNTON NEnV'S-LEADER, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1938 Staunton Piewt Leader BALTIMORE MARKETS THE HULL JUMPS OVER THE MOON hospital at Waynesboro. 1 whose home there ia a magnificent Mr. and Mrs. K. Bosserman view of the setting sun.

spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I Last Sunday the services were irv G. L. Clemmer.

charge of the members of the New DailvBlble Verte By THE RXV. I. STEVENSON Pastor Craigsvule Presbyterian Church L. Miller "of Craigsville, and Preston and Buster Miller of Cov Hope Methodist church, and they' presented quite an. attractive program, followed by an excellent message by the pastor, the Rev.

Baltimore, July MPJ-Whea No, 2 Red winter garlicky spot domestic 64 1-2. Corn-No. 2 yellow 68-70. Eggs-1873 cases steady. Nearby ungraded eggs whites, large size 23-24, mediums 21-22; mixed colors mostly 21.

Butter 1340 tubs. ington, spent a Sunday recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller.

Mrs. O. P. Benson and Mr. and Mrs.

Earle Strickler motored to R. O. Hipes- Services will continue each Sunday evening during the month of July, beginning at six- Make Intelligent Use of the Law of Life The law of the Lord is perfect, NEW YORK POULTRY thirty. The services on next Sunday will be in charge of the members of the Presbyterian chapel at New Hope. converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wis the simple.

Psalms 19:7. Ned Brubeck. who Is with one of the engineering corps of the state hijhway department, was at home for the holidays. Mrs. Hannah Alley, who has been treated equitably by government and guarded against the inroads of free spending, whatever name the spending is done and New York city, July poultry; Receipts heavy and market steady to Arm; quoting broilers, Leghorns 18, Reds 18, crosses 19-21, Rocks 21-22; hens.

Rocks and Reds 21, Leghorns 19-20. Nearby eggs firm: Premiums 32-33 1-2; standards 24; mediums 26 1-2-29 on resales. 0 RICHMOND GRAIN Richmond, July 6 WVNo. 2 a paUent at the Universitv hosnltal for the past three weeks, has return Rtchwood, W. to see Jesse Strickler, who Is ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap and little daughter, Wanda, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Rosen. Mrs.

Susie Smith and Mrs. Georgie Lyman" and son are spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I T. Thompson.

Miss Phylis Clemmer recently spent a few days in Staunton with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Lucas, and her brother, Hansford Clemmer. Htt)c Junle fplUeipent afew days last week with his Mrs. D. A.

Spltler. Miss Evelyn Rosen of Washington, is spending her vacation at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. w. M.

Grim and children spent Sunday with Mr. ed home. property rights neglected, human Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge R.

Aldhiz- rights and liberalism will inevit er, and their son. Carthon, of Wash- Ms k4v ably suffer. ington, D. C. were guests of rela- tives for the holidays.

Carthon graduated In June from one of the jun Staunton Daily Newi Estabushefl 1890 and Staanton Morninjr Leader Established 1908 Opt fraldeiU Evarta Walton Opla Editor and Canarai UDtrr Inured at Pat Offlca, 8taunton, aa aocoBd-claaa mall matter avery moralnt except Jtfooday by The Leader fub. Co, lns Centra avenue. Staunton. Va. J'mbera AsaocUtfd Preaia.

AuJit t-jrean of Circulation! ind Virginia Preaa Association The Aaanctatad Prasi 1 exclusively entitled to ih use of publications ot til netro a'spatehee credited to It If not otherwtsa credited In thia papar and also local nawa publiahed kerein Xia OS CAJtSXEB Dally 1 raar paid In advance Daily ciootna paid in advance 1(1 Daily 1 month paid in advance by mail onjy .4" Dally 1 week by earrlar Jl BTijrara Aire xoaamco year I moTitha 1.76 I montha 160 Tha date on your name taa- tells when your time is out. Send before expiration date to guard arilnat auddtn atop. Eubscriber wiehlrif to chac ad-drM must tva old aa well aa tha new atidraaa Comraunieatlona and matter Intended for publication ahould be addressed to Editorial Department Jiattera pertainlof to aubscrlptlom er advertlslcr matter ahould be addreaaed to the Builneas Office. cits trscanwas railing- to recelra their paper Srornptly or to chart; ad-resawa ebocld pbos alt. red W.

Va. "wheat, garlicky, new 70. Va. feed wheat, new 65. ior high schools In Washington, D- 0 The Conference At Evian Ira crickenberger.

of Alexandria. was the guest for tV weekend of his sisters, Misses Alice and Crickenberger. For the first time in history, Miss Zeta Brooking has returned and Mrs. Ashby Richie. NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL Mrs.

George Powell News-Leader Central Ata Miss Virginia Clemmer, who from a delightful visit to Washington, D. and also to relatives in the family of nations, or the better part of it, is meeting to con Orange. spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.

L. Clemmer, has returned to" Washington. sider what can be done in behalf Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, of Es Mr, and Mrs.

Raymond Demastus of persecuted Jews and political exiles. Only one nation Invited to sex county, who were married on June 30, were callers at the Baptist parsonage on Monday. spent the fourth with Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Grim. participate in the conference which convened today at Evian, France, Mrs. O. W.

IMiBer and son, Ken Baptist. Tralnln union conven tion meets at Massanetta next week, bewining Monday. July at eight neth, have returned home, after spending a few days to Covington visiting friends. declined. That nation was Italy, ally of Germany, whose Nazi gov p.

m. a large number from au Dart Mr. and Mrs. A B. Reed were of the state is expected to attend.

ernment has created the problem with which the conference is guests of Mrs, D. A Spltler An inspiring program has been prepared. 0 McJDOWEIX Dr. S. S.

Loewnek OPTOMETIUSt atoxic tiiw Vntcmu 0 NEW YORK MARKETS It is characteristic of tolerant, humane America that the inspi McDowell July 8-Mr. and Mrs. ration of this conference came New York city. July Brumbaugh and children of Phila THTJRSDAY, JIXY 7 delphia, spent several days with her eelpts butter 2,602,641 lbs. eggs 54.

632 cases: butter market fuUy steady. uncle, A. A. Alexander. from President Roosevelt.

Another American. Myron C. Taylor, chief of our delegation, sounded the keynote of the meeting when he said yesterday: Miss Virginia. Michael, who is Eggs: Firmer: likely 1-4 cent high attending summer school at Mail er on standards, 3-4 cent hkher on firsts and 1-2 up on seconds; stand- son college, spent the weekend at her home. "1 need not emphasize that dis Miss Francis Pullln, student at ards sold at 22.

0 WASHINGTON MARKETS crimination and pressure upon Dunsmore Business college, is at home for the summer months. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Paskel are at Massanetta Springs this week chaperoning young people of minority groups and disregard of elementary human life are contrary to the principles of what we have come to regard as accepted standards of civilization." Washington, July WHEggs Government graded and wated eggs. the Epworth league, The dele whites, U.

S. extras, large 29 1-2. medium 1.0- TT a gate zrom Mcuoitu cnarge are NOTICE I will not stand or re pontile for any debt made by anyone except myself on or after this date, July (, 1938. WILLI A.M R. STRICKLES If nothing were done to uphold Clung.

21. Nearby ungraded eggs, current ABOUT Mrs. Minnie Bradshaw spent the these standards, the bestiality which has -marked the German regime would destroy civilization. Fourth with her sister, Mrs. W.

Bums, in Staunton. South No. 1 Problem President Roosevelt's statement that "the South presents the ration's No, 1 economic problem and the appointment of a committee to make a study and report on the problems and needs of the South are hopeful signs of Improvement In a section that Is laboring under many disadvantages. That anything can be done about the South' troubles over-Eight, however, is impossible. There axe underlying causes that 411 take years to correoet.

The administration sought to cure the share-cropper evil several years ago by legislation to end tenant farming. It was soon found that a man who haul been a share-cropper or tenant farmer for the better part. of a lifetime couid not be given land, stock, and machinery and expected to become at once a successful farm receipts, whites 21-22; mixed colors. 20-20 1-2. Live poultry, livestock unchanged.

Butter: 90 score 1 lb. prints 28; tub 27; l-4-R. prints 29; 92 score? 1 lb. prints 29; 1-4 lb. prints 30.

Charles Helms of Hot Springs, Scranton, and abandoned the remainder of Its schedule because of failure to agree on working conditions with representatives of the American Federation of Actors (A. P. of I) Difficulties growing out of dissatisfaction with the administration of the circus" labor personnel dogged the show from its 1938 open spent a short time with his par ents Sunday, sand then attended Mr. Sterrett'a funeral in Monterey. And "Sweet Le Hani" but I'm all By GEORGE TUCKER New Yort Sometimes on rainy Mrs.

Virginia. Calvert of wash out of adjectives. All I can say la A people can not persecute and play with sadism without breaking down its own morale. Uncurbed, brutality spreads, and after awhile is feeding indiscriminately upon whoever happens to stand in its way. ington, spent the weekend with her I've worn out three duplicates.

parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wil nights or when the mood is Just right I sponsor myself a Bing Crosby concert. I am the pro liams.

ing In Madison Square Garden, where, at a few performances, the highly paid specialty actors doubled Mr. and Mrs. J. McOuire are friends in Arkansas. ducer, the director, and the au In the name of humanity, the dience.

I am the only one there. Evian conference should find re have about 60 Crosby records 0 LAUREL HILL which gives you an idea. And now I've got to sponsor myself another concert. There's only one Justification for a con cert, you know, and that's bacause it entertains. And it always does if Crosby sings.

That's his business. Like the darkies in the sons, that'i why he was bom. HTJNDREO CASES HANDLED BY POLICE 1.AST MONTH fuges for the persecuted peoples and from this list I make up a program I want to hear. And of the world, especially those of Crosby sings what I tell him to, because on this program I'm boss Germany and Austria. There are many lands that could be opened and he's Just another guy taking ordera.

to them. er, providing good clothes and as roustabouts in the rings, After the was reached at Scranton, the sho was shipped back to winter quarters at Sarasota, FTa, from where a twenty-one car train is now en rout to Redfleld, S. to auement the Barnes show with equipment and performers. The Barnes show, which usually travels Western states under remote control of the Rlngllng organisation, will head eastward and play at least part of the schedule arranged for the parent circus. P0LICK COURT This is really the Ideal way to Laurel Hill.

July MoUie Hall has returned from an extended visit to Beaufort, 8. and other southern cities. The sunset services being sponsored by six churches of the Middle River district are being well attended by members of the various churches. The services are being held at D. ICrumer'i place, from It ahould shame Germany that plenty sf food and education for We Don't Like To Boast But Where Else Can You NET enjoy any concert, because you get just what you want and noth his family.

Dr. Guy Rexford Tug- the family of nations has had to be summoned to deal with the ing else. And its so simple. You victims of her retrogression from civilization, but the Nazis seem put the records on the phonograph; you sink back into the softest cushion you can find; you listen. well thought at first it could be done, but he soon found after some field work that the process of removing; this blight on our civilization is one of education, training, help, and supervision.

incapable of shame. Nevertheless, the Evian conference should voice And when you listen to SO sides the condemnation that civilized of Crosby you get about the most people everywhere feeL as well as What is true of the "marginal" seeking practical means to relieve farming population of the South the situation. A ringing pronounce It true of many of its urban whites gratifying cross-section of American music in existence. Imagine a program that takes in Stephen Foster, touches the spirituals, dallies under Hawaiian skies, and swings up through the modern melodies. It's something you remember a long, long: time.

ment from Evian may stay the Mo and much of its Negro population. In the deep Soulh, there are thousands with little education, According to the monthly report of activities in the police department. Including details of the civil and police Justice's court, compiled for June and filed with the? city manager, one hundred case-ss were handled. Of total charges preferred in court during June, eighty persons were convicted, six chargej were withdrawn, and six cases were dismissed. The majority of charges involved drunks, improper parkers, reckless drivers, and overtime parkers.

There were thirty-three drunks in court, ten Improper parkers, nine overtime-parkers. five reckless drivers. Six cases were turned over to the Juvenile and domestic relations court, and two persons were arrested for other authorities. grand total of 100 cases were handled by police during June. Collection Cash fines collected were $508.50, while $2.50 in fees were taken in for the state.

Pines unpaid for which offender were sent to Jail totaled $158 and seventy days. hands of the' Italian Blackshirts, who are showing signs of copying the German persecutions, and may penetrate in some way the DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME? Not often doe men an opportunity preaen itself to the boy-Ing pnbllc. THEREFORE WE Take great pleasure in LNTR0DUCIJG a modern eight room noma on a beaatl-ful lot and In a neighborhood yon will be proud to say I LIVE THERE. TERMS: "Yea, wish to wager that payixaenti art less than yoa can possibly rent a hoase. See TfJs At Once Ruckman Johnson no skill, and little ambition.

This condition, which is not limited entirely, to the South, may be a hang-over from Reconstruction, pall that covers the reich, reach Each defendant charged with, an assault, Carl Wiseman, of the county, and Harry Lee Smiley, of Greenville, were on Wednesday given an alternative of paying $50 fines and costs or serving thirty days in jail. Neither man could settle, so both went back to Jail. Wiseman was arrested In Gypsy Hill park Monday afternoon, and Smiley near Greenville Tuesday afternoon- Policeman L. P. Jones and E.

B. Terry apprehended Wiseman and Serjeant W. P. Sclater and Trooper D. R.

Haskett took Smiley into custody. Harry Gregory was complainant against Wiseman and Smiley. The latter was originally charged with an iault, but later was also charged with resisting arrest Costs assessed Wiseman were and Smiley, $350. tag the conscience of the real during which period few Southern spates could nave afforded to' give advantages to the marginal popu German people. 0 Mirror Of Opinion ASA W.

HOWARD lation that by now may have rais On Your Money? That's what our Time Certificates of Investment pay and they can be cashed at any time at our window, at par. Ask about thi investment, jTAUNTON INDUSTRIAL LOAN GRP. ed it to a high standard of liv One of the things I like best about Crosby is his superb enunciation. If you doubt this, put on any ot his records and watch him play around with syllables. And I go for that "barbershop" note he injects into his delivery now and thea To.

get this he has to reach right down Into the good earth. But he get it. And when he does it's something special. In my flies of Crosbiana are five or six special numbers that preface and close all programs. These are the "musts." the ones you like to hear over and over.

And when I come to them I make old Bing sing encore after encore. It may be that you would like to know what these special numbers are. All right first comes ing. Whatever the causes, who ever to blame, it is idle to talk of (Roanoke Times) correcting the situation overnight, BROKERS "The leaves of memory seemed Icy a wage-hour bill or any other One case in June was appealed and one defendant was sent on to the grand Jury of corporationi. Minm.rnit ook, bt, 1 Real to make a mournful rustling in method.

The process is certain to the dark" when Roanoke Kiwan be slow. Exclrasivt Agents Professional There Is a stirring opportunity ians learned yesterday of the death of their faithful club secretary and before the commission an op Middlebrook, Route 1, July 6 Mr. and Mrs. B. T.

Reed and son, Rudolph Clemmer, and Misses Catherine, Beatrice, and Phylis Clemmer called to see Morris Whitesell, who Is patient in the Boom 101 PboDa 444 esteemed fellow member, Asa W. portunity to put the spotlight on the whole Southern economic 1 I nslure" Loans Travelers Checks "Darling Nelly Gray, I think it is a real pity that Stephen roster will never hear his song as Crosby sings it. To me he gives it something of the utter sensitiveness that Foster must have felt when he composed it. Then comes "My Old Kentucky Home" and "Sweet Xilanl." And after that, "Adeste Fidelis." "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and "A Fine Romance." court. last month, police received 133 radio calls and complaints; one door to a business establishment was found unlocked at night; three autos were reported stolen, but one report- was unfounded, one car was misused and the offender arrested, and the third car had toeen stolen and the culprit later arrested.

He was ordered held for the grand Jury. Other TPi-rores Police found and reported thirty-four defective street lights-Mileage traveled by police car number two was 4,012. Police car three traveled 2,670 miles. Police 'removed six dead animals, and Investigated five accidents. Tfatrotaen spent tw-enty-one hour in special detail, while thlrty-flve-days were consumed in annual vacation periods.

One traffic light was reported defective, and officers inspected and examined fourteen auto drivers' permits. CIRCUS WILL GIVE VETERANS PREFERENCE When Crosby recorded "A Pine. Romance," he made It with Dixie Lee, his wife, and it is perhaps the cutest thing he ever did. But for some inexplicable reason they never made another record together, and I wonder why. As only a man and his wife could, they clowned deliciotisly.

through the lyrics. Just as Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt, who are man and wife, clown through their appearances together on the stage. Now take "Adeste Fidelis." You think a hvmn is out of place between modern numbers, do you? Sugar, you're Listen to Mm it. He given it something it never got from a church choir. I rWr 1 jfj jyL IS sIjowj jouwhat a pric 1 1 yT" I ,1 tBey pay for gasoline io.

some of thecoun- izcC i I tries overseas. Gasoline certainly comet reasonable In your IP (Oj kIJEn own U.S. A. And right in your own neighborhood the J) rfl I I I lowest-cost mileage you can experience is assured by" Ymt i mkJj1 tl lL I Mifetgt htrthants genuine Conoco Bronr-i-z-z gasoline. ff)ftJJl JfJ Howard.

True to the high concepts of Kiwanis, loyal to its ideals, passionately devoted to its welfare, Asa Howard may rightly and without exaggeration be termed the ideal Kiwanlan. Not only In his home club but throughout the Capital district, of which he was the secretary-treasurer, Asa was held in high esteem and warm affection. To his services as a district and club officer he brought a genuine desire to be useful and a cheerful willingness- of which every Kiwanlan who ever came in contact with him was immediately and favorably "aware. Yes, Kiwanis, not only here In Roanoke but throughout the area comprt-ed in the Capital district, which embraces Maryland, ware and the District of Columbia, is saddened and grieved at Yiis 'pacing. Gentle and kindly in his contacts with his fellow citizens, affable and cheerful always, Afa Howard's high standing in the community- was deserved.

His friends were legion, for he was the kind of a man to whom men are drawn. He carried his burdens uncompJaliungly and refused to be embittered by them, which is, after all. the test of true manhood. He leaves as a legacy the abiding memory of a sweet and generous spirit and a lovable personality that endeared him to many. 0 Milwaukee Journal: A new microscope of German design magnifies problem, and to offer constructive suggestions that may lead some-There in time! lis members are representative Southerners who may be expected to offer something of real value.

Its Virginia member is Cel. Leroy Hodge, who has a grasp of economic and social problems that should prove invaluable. 0 They Are Coordinate Representative Woodrum told the institute of public affairs at the University of Virginia yesterday that the United States has defln-itely gone liberal, and that the nation will' never countenance any abandonment of what has been gained in the past few years. "Henceforward, government is frtag to concern itself more about preservation of humanity than of property," the Virginian told the Institute. This has been the theme song of the new dealers for several jtars, but they have never said how humanity can be preserved althout preserving property, nor eld Mr.

Woodrum attempt to do Property is the source of human welfare, the means by which th' standard of living Js raised. The "have-nots" can for a time given larss by spending the wealth, hit only by more wealth can humanity hi -presfrvecL" property is 100.000 times. They say it makes one of those minorities, even, look like a crowd. New York, July new circus labor policy employment of ex-soldiers when possible and the shunning of "radicals" was announced last night as many unit of the struck Klngling show rolled westward from Florida to finish out the season with the subsidiary Al G. Barnes circus.

John Rlnjling North, head of the Rlngllng Brothers-Barnum Bailey circus, announced at the same tone that ihe "Greatest Show on Ea4h" would reassemble for the 1939 season and open In New York, next April as usual. "In the future. he said, "employment of our working colleague. ex-World war veterans, American Jjeglon men, and Veterans of For-eisn Wars, will be frtven preference at all times. We will not employ un-American radicals, agitators, and otheri easily Incited by the oratory of unprincipled leaden outslda our rarJ-J." Closed la Rerantoii The big show closed recently In.

Toronto Star: Scientists say the space between atoms is only one-millionth of inch. Huh, Street car. companies would consider space that big between pawners positively wastefuL HumorM; "inteULgenC planning beforehand halves the work in garden," state an expert. Many husbands are in favor, of doing twice as much intelligent planning..

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