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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 10

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PAGE TEN HULLADDRESSES C. OF C. MEETING Goes Before Convention Showing- Signs of Hostility to Administration HENRY jrALLEN FLAYS NEW DEAL AT KIDNAPING TRIAL By J. K. BKACKKTT Associated Press Staff.

Writer WASHINGTON, May a. signs ot' hostility between President Roosevelt and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Secretary Hull went before the business men's convention today to attack what he called "unscrupulous resistance" to the Roosevelt program of lowering tariffs in negotiating 1 reciprocal trade treaties. The cabinet official, in a speech prepared for delivery today, criticized those business interests which, he said, bring "pressure" to bear in "fear that they are to be deprived of even a small part of the artificial advantage given them by an over-indulgent government." Signs widely interpreted as indicating a sharp break between the President and the organization of business men were seen by Washington observers as the contention went into its final day. Angry Over Assaults President Roosevelt, reported to be angry over sharp assaults convention speakers have launched against New Deal measures and plans, omitted to send a message to the Chamber's annual hear a speech or a message from the chief executive. Mrs.

Mott Stanley (left) of Commerce, and M-rs. i i a of Kansas City (right), photographed at Raul wH'ere tfxw ed the trial of the aliened Bremnr There was no official pronouncement from the White House or the Chamber as to this omission. Authoritative sources said the customary invitation to appear or eend greetings had been extended to the President. There was a tendency to regard i the present situation as one of the most significant developments in government-business relations since the American Bankers Association convention last year. Tne result-of the banker's convention 'was an apparent reapproachment widely heralded at the time as a the policy of reciprocal treaty making would accelerate recovery, and asserted that after the war "we adopted Mrs.

Dick of Brookficlcl was a of his an unduly high protectionit Ona ervices TMTM Held ai policy which played its part fn Cemetery Saturday TM 1 TM the subsequent lapse." ROANOKE (Mrs. Anna rihide) world-wide col- Wadc who CQ crate Home in Higginsville. I Why not take advantage of our I new finance plan to assist with your building and remodeling H. C. Taylor left Sunday for you buildln and remodeling New Orleans, on a business i lroblcms? Cross Lumber trip.

Co. (M pact." the Chamber's formal reso- should follow the tenor of the speechmaking, the results of this convention wouid be on sharp contrast with last year's "pact." Allen Hammers Away The latest convention speaker to hammer at the New Deal was Henry J. Allen, former Republican governor and senator from Kansas and friend of Herbert Speaking last night Allen hit at the administration without naming it. His method was to point approvingly to the English government's program. "Three and a half years he said, "England was in a situation similar to that in which we find ourselves at this hour.

The Socialist government, he Mrs. Reuben Hunker entertained her auction bridge club Friday afternoon. High score priae was won by Mrs. W. K.

Freeman. A delicious plate luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of near Cairo were Roanoke visitors Friday.

Miss Mildred Williams spent the week-end as the guest of friends in Moberly. Mr. and Mrs. May Burton spent Sunday with Mrs. Levi Burton in saki.

'-answered the uneasy objectors to an unbalanced budget with superior scorn and then add- amendments making it still sasier to live off the treasury Huntsville. Paul Hunker, teacher in the University public schools, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Hunker. Elbert Blair and wife and son, Billy, of Kansas City, were guests of their grandmother, Mrs T. M. Phelps, recently. Mrs.

W.O. Hawkins is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Tai- Lawn Mowers Sharponed by Machine Repairs I for any rmike of liuvn" mowers. Keys made of all kinds. By code or duplicate machine, Grotjan Repair Shop 516 North Ault Street bot, and Mr Talbot of Fayette.

Mrs. Bozarth of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson, Mrs.

Stamper and Miss Kate Stamper without work." of Moberly were Sunday guests Lauds British Moves of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richardson, when "Britain's credit broke," Prof. W. I.

Ferguson and Miss he said, the "wc-rld saw the most Ruth Ferguson of Marshall ana encouraging transition in the his- Miss Charlotte Vandeveer of Ma- Vry of coming con spent Sunday with Mr. and power of the new government Mrs. Holland Ferguson, to protect the credit against "fur- Mrs. A. J.

Robertson and daugli- ther extravagance of the radical ter Marillyn, motored to Aholt left wing." He said this government balanced the budget, by the "old-fashioned method of economy and self-denial." England, he said, now leads the world in re- covery. BULK SEED Lau-n Grass Beans Pens Sweet Corn All small Garden Seed Nasturtiums PLANTS Cabbage, Tomato, Cauliflower, etc Harley Grocery FREE DELIVERY 222 North Clark St. Phone SSI R. H. ROBERTS Shoe Repair Shop economics that has let loose the fear which now grips every na- 42S1REET THEATRE Mat.

Sun. 2:15 lOc-loc Nile 10c-20c (LAST TIMES TONIGHT-- A $2.95 to $5.00 TOMORROW SATtJKDAY Thrills Romance TODAY-TOMORROW Return Engagement in i i ADDED "La Cucaracha Silly Symphony Technicolor "Tortoise and Hare" Technicolor Novelty "City of Wax" SATURDAY ONLY A Mirthquake of Joy! CLYDE BEATTY in LOST JUNGLE ALLEN Also NEWS OE MORRISON Sunday-Monday-SPENCER TRACY in "It's A Small World" MAURICE CHEVALIER in "FOLIES BERGERE" AND DEMOCRAT, MOBEKLY. MO. HEAVY RAINS ARE CAUSING DAMAGE Bridges and Culverts Damaged or Washed Out; Planting' Delayed Moberly and surrounding territory was delug'ed with rain iast nigr.t and today that measured li inches, according to the Mul- Jen gauge. Three quarters of an inch of rain fell last nig-ht and an equal amount fell this morning.

Reports received here today from out-county districts were that numerous small bridges and culverts have been damaged or washed out, all streams are bank full and roads are extremely muddy. Springs rains have caused damages to roads and bridges in Randolph county amounting to sev- eral thousand dollars, County Engineer Kenneth Bolin estimates. The rains also are Keeping the farmers from proceeding with spring plowing and Dlnting. Last night's, today's and yesterday's rains already have equal- led the rainfall that felj durin- April, which was three inches Yesterday it was erroneously stated that only two inches of ram fell during- last month. HOLLIDAY (Mrs.

J. A. Herammg-s) Mrs. Ella Bledsoe and daughters, Misses Virgie and Anna ot Mexico were Sunday guests' ot Mr. and Mrs.

R. McCreery arc! daughter, Miss Bertha Miss Lutie Smith and nieces Misses Vivian and Lena smith Mrs. Roy Farrell and daughter' Lucile, and Mrs. Lewis and daughter, Lois, were Hanoi, bal visitors Saturday. Mrs.

Bess Jackson' and ters had as 6 o'clock dinner guests Friday Mrs. H. H. Arnold of Mo- berly, Mrs. Marvin Dooley of Kansas City and Miss Blanche Arnold and Boyd Curtright.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilhoit were guests of Shelbina relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Ransdell and daughter.Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Carter Harrison and daughter. Ruth, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs.

Kipper Ransdell northwest of Paris Sunday Clinton Hill ana ramily ot Jacksonville were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Dan Hill. Mr. and Mrs. R.

McCreery' and daughter and Mrs. Charles Glasscock and son, Robert were Saturday visitors with Mrs Guy Gwynn at Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eva.ns and son, Lilburn, of Paris were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Evans' mother, Mrs. Eva Wainscott. Mrs. Mary Curtright of Colum- bw. and Mr.

and. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham of Jefferson City: spent the week-end with Mr. and i Mrs. W.

C. Cunningham. Connie Long has gone to West THTTRSPAY EVENING, MAT 2, 1935 Branch, to work on a farm. A work horse belonging to Thomas Forsythe sustained a broken leg- recently when it was kicked by another horse. Miss Ruby Dry.

telephone operator, is still confined to her home from an attack of influenza. Mrs. Denver Parrish, mother or infant twins, is improving after being 1 ill of pneumonia. Monitor-Index gives you what you want--all the news. BOOST REP.

FOR STATE TREASURER JEFFERSON CITY, May 2. --A for Treasurer Club" has been organized here by sup: porters of Leo T. Daniels Ellington newspaper publisher and Reynolds county representative, a Democratic candidate for gJSA treasurer in 1935. Rep. T.

E. Roberts of Newton county, who was named president of the club, said 40 members from-' out-state counties favor Daniels' candidacy. GRAND, Midnlte Show, May 8 Di Ghiliru the Mystic in Person, presenting "SPIRIT" SEANCES Under FLOODLIGHTS ALL SEATS RESERVED 35c One Big Group ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOMS and BEDROOM SUITES MOSTLY ONE AND TWO OF A KIND Ask about our economy plan. No interest or finance charges. See the New Faultless 'Washer Fewer working- parts-greased for the life of the washer, oversized motor, balloon rollers, safety wringer, 1-piece heavy porcelain tub-95 Values up to $8O Delivery Up to 100 Miles! Truly it pays to trade at FORNEY'S, North Central Missouri's largest retail furniture store offers values impossible with smaller stocks.

AH we ask is that you come and see for yourself. All Steel' ICE Refrigerator Don't say the days of value-giving are over--just look at these suites-actually worth twice what we ask. New styles, new designs, made by expert furniture craftsmen. Now you can afford to "fix up" every room in your home. Come expecting a lot for vour money--you'll get it! 3 Way Cooling System! Green and Ivory Enamel A real ice saver and a Great Value! See Them Today! Just Received New Rugs! Beautiful new Oriental patterns in red, rust, green and rose.

A remarkable selection; full size seamless Velvets in shaded Oriental reds Simmons Bedding Special Ib. Cotton Mattress Green Enamel Coil Spring Enamel Bed Kegrular $25.00 Value-Special At 17 85 5-Pc. Solid Oak Breakfast Set Extension Table--i Chairs Regular $27.50 Value $19.75 Lawn Full Size Ball Bearing 1 Kegrular Value, $5.95 Green and Ivory Enamel Kitchen Cabinets Full size sliding porcelain top now Several Patterns of Genuine Inlaid Linoleum Ends of roll, enough for jobs up to- 12x12, special, 1 square yard 1 5'Burner Built in Oven Florence Oil a Range trim, full size, regular $37.50 value, 7C now WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF PERFECTION RANGES GENUINE FRIGID AIRES 169 Formerly Sold for $193.50 JSow-- Family size. The only refrigerator made by General Motors. One piece, all porcelain interior, 6.1 cubic feet of food storage, over 13 feet of shelf area, a million and a quarter more in use than any other brand.

in Your Old RADIO We will give you a double allowance in trade in on several good floor samples. Now is the time to get that new Radio! Table or Console Models Priced From Our New Spring Line of GLIDERS Porch and lawn furniture is here. Truly the largest line we have ever shown. Just call and see what we offer in the way of selection and value. Save at Forney's Furniture Co.

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