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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 7

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1 WrONIAL THE MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER, MARSHALL, TEXAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 28, 1937 PAGE SEVEN ue And New Taxes 4 ill ed two English architects to discuss construction of a Riviera villa near Cannes. It was under A Service to Fit Your Desires Atlanta Farmers Planning Extra Big Tomato Crop For 1 937 Season stood the Duke of Windsor or-lered heir as a wedinz Cift the chr.ice of a castle in Austria or a Fcmily Finish! Wet palflHal, secluded estate on the Riviera. King Expected to Decide Settlement For Edward Sooil Mary Receive $625,000 In Cash and $100,000 Annually NEW DISTRIBUTOR euvering Into position In the House. These are tax bills reported out of committee. The revenue and taxation committee also has recommended a tax on domino tables and night spots, and, on the other -side of the ledger, a reduction in the poll tax.

Only tax bill defeated in the committee was a proposed levy on imported beer. The committee is due to take up several new tax bills this week, Including a natural gas tax now being redrafted in sub-committee, levies on pawn brokers, and an omnibus tax bill on natural resources. i Dial Waaht Rouih. Dry! One of these ser-A OAQ vices will fit your TJO desires and purse! pronounce him guilty of killing hi daughter with a poison dose Smoak, was sentenced to die April 23 in the gas chamber at state prison. Annie Thelma, Smoak's 13-year-old daughter, died last Dec.

1. An autops performed after two physicians ifi-ed to sign her death certifies revealed presence of a larK antity of strychnine in the Kiu's body. Smoak's arrest followed when investigators found a bottle of the poison in hi possession. MEXICAN FOUND GUILTY OF MURDERING PEACE OFFICER IN SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO, (U.R) A criminal district court jury Sat 'i WALK THROUGH FIRE MADRAS, India. (U.R) Twenty women, carrying babies in their arms, walked throufih fire at Ku-rungalpalayam, South India.

They apparently were not burned. The score were some of the 155 Hindu devotees who took part in a temple festival. (Special to News-Messenger) ATLANTA, Tex. As the tomato season draws near, Atlanta farmers are making adequate preparations to take care of an unusually large crop this year, promoted by Cass County's truck crop drive for 1937. i Arrangements are now being made to build a number of tomato sheds in Atlanta for the forth? coming shipping season.

All tomato buyers, it has been an tffili C. S. Bibb Laundry cm Company LONDON, U.PJ King George vjrastration fower Tested by Pension Battle Solon Due to Act On Sofl Erosion Bill TbuWeek V.rLV (UJO-Next week prom-1 wive show of opposition in Texas Legislature. I Hardin, Grand Prairie, tmU PU toe House 0n reC" I today with his committee-, resolution notifying Gov. Allred that new taxes 1 be expected for any pur-unul old age assistance Is SJment of both House" and until Monday prevents an test.

Administration lead-V the Hardin resolution can de effective only by two-, vo'e because it make a 1e 'established rules of pro- is expected to give his decision within a few days on a financial If Weekly Court Review nounced, will buy tomatoes FOB Atlanta. From all indications, at least 100 acres will be ready far shipment when prospective buyers arrive. settlement for his brother, the Duke of Windsor, the Daily Mail reported Saturday, adding that as soon as he reached a decision the king would ask parliament for a review of the civil list. The civil list provides for all membars of the royal family. The Daily Express said the duke 4 f.

V-- I IIWW8JAI urday found Carlos Fernandez, 19-year-old Mexican, guilty of the murder Dec. 4 of John Stowe, To accentuate Interest in the lrft. 'tiV LIRA" San Antonio police officer. The county's agricultural program for VilS licur ringer rrutt- verdict recommended death in the is to receive 125,000 pounds 1937, Nat Hayes, Atlanta band director, has announced the en leiecinc cnair. 000) in cash and 20,000 pounds Jr The jury returned the verdict at 10:45 a.

after deliberating the case since 5:30 p. Thursday. Voting, it was reported, had SMART SPRING SUITS ($100,000) a year. If the king approved this figure, It was said, he probably would make himself responsible for payment of the annual allowance while other members of the royal family raised the capi stood at 11 to 1 for the death pen gagement of his musical organization to play at the following tomato meetings: Friday night 7:30 o'clock, Feb. 26: Smyrna School buildings.

Tuesday night 7 :30. o'clock March 2: Liberty Grove School building. Thursday night 7:30, March 4: Alamance School building. Friday night 7:30, March 5: Oak Grove School building. 'Tomato King" Bill Nevil will tal.

alty since Thursday night Fernandez shot Stowe during a fight in a night club. He contended he was made temporarily insane by liquor. GOV ALLRED GETS FIRST SALARY INCREASE CHECK Made Just for You! It's "dress-up" time and we cordially invite you to inspect our new Spring Fabrics and get our prices before you buy your new suit. Eldred McClaran, above, was last week appointed distributor for Leonard Electric refrigerators in Marshall and Harrison county. McClaran operates McClaran's Service Station at 300- East Austin Street.

District Court L. E. Thompson vs. Elzena Thompson, divorce. Janice Findley vs.

Donald Find-ley, divorce. Alice Sanders vs. Ran Sanders, divorce. R. M.

Nichols vs. H. C. Meaders et al, suittoremove cloud and Application Ex-Parte Pjuban Knight Abney, removal of disabilities. County Court State, vs.

Howard Rudd, delinquent child. State vs. James Wallace Rudd, delinquent child. State vs. C.

A. nuisance, liquor. State vs. T. R.

Adams, maintaining nuisance, liquor. State vs. G. J. Bullard, maintaining nuisance, liquor.

Chesley F. Adams, justice precinct 3, placj No. 1: No filed. H. L.

Callaway, justice precinct No. 3, place No. 2. State vs. Henry Flenoir, drunk, fined $10 and cost.

4a says a majority vote is because the resolution it advises the governor. If lonty favor the they efeat any tax measure; placed Vthe House before old age ju are increased. effective slap at recommendation was the rejection of his plan to A the State Department of 'unst these House set-backs administration leaders can i up rejection of the bill to the State Liquor Board, a the governor wants to see and civen more power. ENZEFELD, Austria, (U.R) The Duke of Windsor, his brother the Duke of Kent and Lord Brown-low, Windsor's former gentleman-in-waiting, conferred Saturday on the financial settlement to be made as the result of Windsor's abdication. It was understood the Duke of Kent's departure possibly Saturday would mean an agreement had been reached.

give valuable pointers on tomato growing at the different meetings listed above. Nevil, Avery, expert ha ben engaged by the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and Atlanta farmer's organization. PRISONER OF DAUGHTER SENTENCED TO DEATH AUSTIN U.R) Gov. James V. Allred Saturday received his first $1,000 pay check under the changed salary for governor.

It is for February's service. To cash it he will have to discount it two per cent, as the state fund from which it is payable is $15,000,000 overdrawn. Eldred McClaran Is Named Distributor DRY CLEANING That's Just aa outstanding aa Our Tallor-Mada Suit! We Deliver! He will have a photostat of i.n waits in the Senate 1 J. D. OENNEY, Proa the check made as a souvenir.

A Will Be Dealer In Marshall For Leonard CANNES, France, (U.R) Mrs. Wallis Simpson, ill with a cold contracted while golfing Friday, cancelled all outside engagements Saturday and remained indoors. As luncheon guests she receiv- bul to abolish the office of PHONE 4187 WILMINGTON, N. C. (UJD Pale and shaken, Edgar L.

Smoak, middle-aged railroad carpenter, stood in superior court and heard a jury suggestion that he frame it was vetoed. "1 need it to pay my overdraft for the month," he said. auditor under direction of In its place is pro- nat auditing committee CONVENIENT STORAGE i poner to employ an auditsrvl Eldred4--McCraran" wtts "-named PANTRY ARRANGED BY MRS. A. PENNIGT0N C3 dever way the decision on the pardon and parole bill i not reflect administration h.

The Senate wants to 3 the board headquarters at the House wants to move --location to Huntsvllle. Gov. V. Allred formerly advo-i removal to Huntsvllle. the pardon amendment still him a veto power on Clem's he prefers that the board in Austin where can consult n-embers.

The bill is with a i A more convenient storage pantry for canned products has been arranged by Mrs. A. Pennington, home food supply cooperator of the Fairview Home Demonstration Club, with a small outlay of labor. -v' Wide shelves which made it difficult to get to the products on the, shelves on which are placed about two rows of containers. The products are organized on the shelves, and shelves so labeled that she may tell at a glance the amount of each kind of product on hand.

Mrs. Pennington says it will also be easy to provide ventilation In the summer, as there is already an opening in the attic, and all that will be needed is a cool air intake on the floor. rrinn distributor for Leonard Electric Refrigerators here Saturday in a statement issued by J. A. Badgett, manager of Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation in Dallas, who jobs Leonard In Texas.

McClaran operates the McClaran Service Station, located at 300 East Austin Street. The McClaran: store also handles Arvin radios for the home and car and Arvin car heaters as well as Acme tires, tubes and batteries. A- Leanard refrigerator conducted at the Hilton Hotel in Longview, Thursday, February 25, by Jimmie Murrell and B. B. Hickman, representing the Leonard Refrigerator Corporation of Detroit and Peaslee-Gaulbert Corporation! of Dallas, was attended by McClaran and Leonard dealers from East Texas.

The school, McClaran said, was one -in a series conducted jointly by manufacturer and wholesaler! to better acquaint the dealers with i Leonard's outstanding features. Leonard's new master dial was pointed out in the Longview school by officials, as the most i it r.iortE for YOUR MONEY! mb LEONARD tiy ALL tktM Extra Ttdturu outstanding "feature, McClaran added. It gives the owner complete control of temperature, which is clearly indicated by the Inserted thermometer in the master dial, he explained. COTTON RESTRICTION THREATENED SOUTHERN PLANTERS, SAYS COX AUSTIN (U.R) Dr. A.

B. Cox, director of the Bureau of Business Research of the University of Texas, Saturday issued a warning that cotton restriction threatens Southern planters with loss of Liverpool preference. Cox said the monthly review of Lloyds Bank of England reported: "The advisability of discounting rence committee. repeal and sale of liquor drink both waited a de- vote in either House or after much juggling for national administration's conservation plan including enforceable crop control sh a land uses clause is also for a test in the legislature the week. Whether Presi-, Roosevelt's Saturday appeal -ates for passage of the bill ralng the Texas Legislature preference for local soil on bills was doubtful.

When State Planning Board sought "son of its life period before nate committee. Chairman W. i lassie, was asked by Sen. Moore, Houston, if that ittee was responsible for the control measure. Massle said, 4 blame that oh us." Moore 1 obtained a copy of the model I distributed in the Senate iff with stamp of the PUnniag Board on it proposed strike against -raising bills might block fs co ooo, the total estimated in Klli ready for the floor.

ft Include $40,000,000 at 10 barl on oil, a measure Jtw vainly tried to put be- the House last week; in franchise taxes, now rebuffed in the House, and $2,000,000 at $2 per ton -'Phiir, a measure Rep. Harry y. Georgetown, is man- Personals If- "Mr, and Mrs. Bill Sedberry, Mrs. S.

E. Fleming and Miss Elolse Fleming will visit friends end relatives in Marshall Sunday. the present American "futures' contract and substituting a new contract, against which several growths could be tendered, is being considered." FARM OFFICIALS WILL MEET IN MARION COUNTY Miss Nancy Prendergast has been ill for several days at her home on ictory Drive. (Special to News-Messenger) Tex. John Erick- Jay Jaynes of A.

M. College is spending the week-end at home with his parents. Ha has as his THAT LETS YOU CONTROL THE OPERATION OF YOU3 LEONARD TO SECURE LOWEST OPERATING COST ONLY one refrigerator in the world Iik the Leonard Electric We know, because we have looked at them all It is simpljr packed with extra values. Everyone who has ever bought a Leonard will tell you so! For it's been Leonard's policy for 56 years to give more for the money. This year, Leonard gives you even greater values.

For Leonard now adds the new Master Dial. No other refrig-erator made oilers you this money-saving improvement, Be sure the refrigerator you buy is complete. Be sure it is a thoroughly modern refrigerator the best 1937 has to offer. See the Leonard, the only refrigerator that gives you tthe conveniences listed in the panel on the son, Marion County agent, has an I guest Hal Moseley, his roommate, I il BULANCE Mrs. J.

R. Prothro went to Dallas Friday to visit Mr. Prothro for the week-end. 1 Hatttr DUl Now tar your refrigerator like rJio for jott the cold yoa ncedl Thermometer uiure temperature all timei. Control prevent orer-tootum ptioo of current.

Voa art both wtyif fe tcorige of egeuble which do not require low utmpeiaiuret. Slides oat eauiy n't stick or fll out. J. L-A-Dmr PmUIOpea the door with your (oof Wire your luods free for carrying. 4.

5mr Sh9 Dropi to give ywt place to pit thing while you rearrange content oi your Leonard Electric 5. NwOiWlWwi-AJJ to the of content oi refrigerator. 6. KmUtr Grids htAMfTrsyt Colder, larger cube at touch of the tuiger. 7.

VtstuUtCriftfHicB wilted lettuce or celery quickly retain former ireshot in thi bandy drawer that preterm juicinew nd flavor of kit vegetable. Top it handy ervio try. Utility Btkt For fruit, vegetable, ll imall articles Prevent Orange and lemon from rolling. Save space. 9.

SUJint Pull out like a drawer, miking every article inataatly available. 10. Hterkr jA Snap on u-tomaticaily when you Open the door, of when yon doc it. It. 5-tW rr ti" Tll turaacc td dependability, ignd by maker who ha been limoua for sum rfYigertsri tor 34 year I r- ILiVfliintF arrivAfi I nounced that officers of the lexas Agricultural Association and Extension Service would meet with farm leaders at Jefferson March 4.

T. A. A. officials are convening at Jefferson to discuss the 1937 farm program with Mr. Erickson and designated farmers of the county.

Mr. Erickson said that he would notify those Marion County farmers who will be ex fWMYi riaiias Saturday to be with her brother, Fred Schulle, who DayorNigM DIAL 2353 Rtins Talley FUNERAL HOME very, ilk i Mrs. R. H. Newkirk of Jeffer-.

son was a visitor to Marshall Fri- pected to attend. day. Miss Margaret Woods of Jefferson visited friends in Marshall Friday. left. Here's more for your money.

By all means, see the new Leonard before you buy any refrigerator. You're invited today. Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Snider of St. Jacob, Ontario, Canada were the guests Saturday of Mrs. A. A.

Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were on their way to Florida to spend the rest of the winter. Miss Emma Fish went to Shreveport Saturday where she will undergo treatment for sev 11 4 EUYS YOU AUONAKD eral wceK-, "Mi Don is'' Denton of Jeff er-t are constantly In the market for well ecured loans and invite you to submit your Proportions; sound and prudent banking will permit, can and will gerve you and it will Pleasure to do so.

1 We conduct a General Banking Business. son visited rrienas juriiau. a 'a 1. 1 I Friday. 4-H CLUB GIRL FILLS PANTRY IN WLNTER AS WELL AS IN SUMMER The pantry Is replenished during the wintc- months as well as during the spring, by Cathryn Lewis of the Harleton 4-H Club mm ise nan3 sinn Citizens State "5tenW FeAersl DepMit Insurant CwjMwatloB MARSHALL, TEXAS Dial 3100 300 E.

Austin Street 5ALE3 LEONARD REFRIGERATOR SERVICE who has canned iony-sevcn con-, talners of pork product, roast, spare riba, and sausage. She also i canned forty of meat for an uncle..

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