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a AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933. For Delivery Service Telephone 4391. Hapsburgs Bid For Return To Austrian Throne Archduke Otto Asks For Restoration of Power In Troubled Nation By the United Press VIENNA, Sept. Archduke Otto, both a young Hapsburg and a Bourbon, Sunmade an open bid for a day restoration in Austria Hapsburg with himself on the throne as "emperor and king." 20-year-old son of Ex-EmThe delivered his appeal in press Zita letters to three Austrian towns offered honwhich, this summer, citizenship to the young archorary The appeal was made with duke. of the Roman Catholic the blessing the approval of the Auschurch and trian government.

nt-closely folHis pronouncementEngelbert Dolllowing Chancellor establishment of a semi-fasfuss' control over, the troubled recist public- created sensation. Hain, Mamau The three towns, Ragelsdorf-Weidern, assured and allegiance and loyalty Otto of and expressed hope to his cause, would become soverthat he soon eign of Austria. Dollfuss Warmly Welcomed at Geneva GENEVA, Engelbert Sept. Dollfuss, Austria's dictator, was warmly welcomed on arrival from Vienna Sunday to his Monday's opening of the 14th attend assembly of the League of Nations. arrived shortly after AmeriHe can Ambassador-at-Large Norman H.

Davis and foreign minister, Paul and found himself in an atmosphere primed with discussion of the disarmament question 1s problem. The disarmament deemed so grave that word seems have been passed in league cirto everything else should be softcles tends to pin- pricking German ispedalled. This soft-pedalling exsues like the anti-Semitic moveand Austro-German relations, ment the feeling being that disarmament is serious enough without itself starting something new. Mortuary MRS. MINNA SCHULZE Special to The Austin American Mrs.

Minna Schulze, 68, here NEW BRAUNFELS, Seated 24. Friday. She is survived by her husband, Charles Schulze; and one son. Edwin Schulze, both of New Braunfels; one sister, Mrs. Willie Beutnagel of Floresville, and three brothers, Gustav Muehl, Henry Muehl and Alfred Muehl, all of se- guin.

PAUL CLARK The body of Paul Clark, an employe of the Ringling Brothers circus, who was killed Saturday night, to be sent to Battle Creek, Sunday night by the Cook Funeral home. SAMUEL SAMPSON POSEY Funeral services for Samuel Sampson Posey, 64, were held from the Cook Funeral home Sunday at 9:30 a. m. with the Rev. Beverley Boyd of St.

David's Episcopal church officiating. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. MISS BEVIE LEE DUKE Funeral services for Miss Bevie Lee Duke, who died Friday night, were held from the 2303 Willow street, at noon Sunday, and the cortege entrained overland to Florence where services were held from Florence Mthodist church. Burial was in th Florence ceme- tery. DORIS VALEREE RAGSDALE Funeral services were held for Doris Valeree Ragsdale, little daughter of S.

T. and Doris Colins Ragsdale, were held from the residence, 1804 East 6th street at 5 p. m. Sunday. The Rev.

T. N. Barton, pastor of the Ward Memorial church officiated. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery Maine Officer Kills Self PEIPING, Sept. Wilson, U.

S. marine corps of Birmingham, killed himself with a shotgun Sunday in the American legation guard compound. His motive was not disclosed. The sulcide caused a sensation in the American colony, occurring only a store's throw from the legation where the United States MinIster Johnson resides. Sally Eilers Marries YUMA, Sept, Ellers, young film star, and Harry Joe Brown, well known director, were married Sunday after an airplane elopement from Holly- Underweight Children Need More Iron in Their Blood! Children who are thin and pale and who lack appetite are usually suffering from a deficiency of iron.

When the blood lacks iron it becomes thin and poor and fails to nourish. Then a child loses appetite and becomes still thinner and weaker -and easy prey to disease! To build up your child, give him Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It contains iron which makes for rich, red blood. It also contains tasteless quinine which tends to purify the blood. These two effects make it an exceptional medicine for young and old.

A few days on Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic will work wonders in your child. It sharpen his appetite, Improve his color and build up his pep and energy and increase his resistance to disease. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is pleasant to take. Children like it and it's absolutely safe for them. Contains nothing harmful.

All stores sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Get a bottle today and see how your child will benefit from it, -adv. I Byrd's First Ship To Sail Monday Admiral to Catch Boat Farther Along Route By the Associated Press BOSTON, Sept. icescarred bear of Oakland, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's main contact with Little America, Sunday night was awaiting the dawn for the start to the glacial regions about the South Pole.

the and sciencast minute preparations filled tific equipment were placed into holds and the crew and party of scientists, who will sail with her, were assigned to quarters in the sturdy, compact old whaler. Relatives and friends crowded the decks for final farewells to the men whose adventure will keep them from America for the next two years. When the command to cast off is given early Barkentine will be by Ter Mondanache rence Kenough, young New York skipper, a master mariner who spent four years of his nautical career as captain of the old Atlantis, oceanographic ship from Woods Hole. Saturday official documents were issued at the customs changing name of the Byrd Flagship, Pacific Fir, to the Ruppert, in honor of Col. Jacob Ruppert of New York.

The baseball magnate is one of the principal sponsors of the expedition, Byrd's second to the South Pole. Admiral Byrd disclosed he would leave Boston on the Jacob Ruppert in about a week. The faster steamer would overtake the Barkentine, however, long before the New Zealand ships' base was reached, he said. The Flagship, which will complete loading early in the week, will carry the bulk of supplies, including three airplanes and nearly all of the sledge dogs. The dogs might be taken to some southern port of the United States for loading, it was said, to shorten the length of time they must stay aboard ship.

How Machine Gun Kelly, $10,000 on Head, Looks By the Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 24. Here's a description of George (Machine Gun) Kelly, "most hunted criminal" in America for whose capture, dead or alive, a $10,000 reward was posted by group of wealthy Oklahoma City citizens. Kelly, whose alias is R. G.

Shannon, the name of his father-in-law, is 35 years old; five feet nine and a half inches tall; weight 177 pounds; medium, muscular build; blue or gray eyes; dark brown hair; medium ruddy complexion. He is an expert machine gunner and sometimes wears octagon- Defense at Odds In Urschel Trial Bates May Tell All About Kidnaping (Continued from page 1) Shannon, his wife and his son Armon- even had division among their counsel. The attorneys they retained were not working with one hired for them by Mrs. Kelly. The Shannons' only hope was that Mrs.

Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Shanno, would desert her husband for her mother's sake and surrender to tell a story that would win the jury's sympathy. The Shannons claim Bates and Kelly threatened them with death. forcing them to hide and guard Urschel their farm near Paradise, Texas after he was taken from his mansion here while playing bridge the night of July 22. Bailey, heralded by the government as the master mind of the crime, planned to go fearlessly to the stand as soon as his turn came and clear himself and the Shanens of any connection with the conspiracy except as innocent victims of circumstance.

As the possible recipient of a sentence for participation in (death Kansas City union station Aged Resident Of Austin Expires Funeral Services Set Today For T. J. Rowzee T. J. Rowzee, 84, died at the family home, 1108 West Seventh street, at 12:55 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral services will be held at the Thurlow Weed Funeral home at 5 p. m. Monday.

Dr. H. C. Garrison, pastor of the Central Christian church, will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. Mr.

Rowzee was born in Maddisonville, Feb. 28, 1849. He came Texas when quite a young man and settled in Bell county for a few years, then moved to Travis county and Austin, where he has lived for more than 60 years. He retired from farming several years ago, and for the last few years has been connected with the district courts here. Mr.

Rowzee is survived by two sons, M. H. Rowzee of New York T. J. Rowzee, of Houston Ang.

Miss daughters, Irene steal Rowzee, Payson both Pen Austin, The Morning Arguments Aunt Het Poor Pa ROBERT QUILLEN By CLAUDE CALLAN By "Davis has heard me pray in when they public lots of times, so when "If organs dry up used, grandchil- he opened his store I thought ain't our great won't have nothin' a I'd get credit without any thumb to trouble, but he asked me for little brains an' a push buttons with." references." Noisy A resident in the 400 block on West 27th street carly Sunday morning probably thought that the street was not the proper place for dancing and also that an automobile radio should not be playing at that hour. However, Detectives A. L. Perry and J. B.

Taylor were unable do anything on the call, for they found on their arrival that the party had disbanded. First Inkling of Creation Of Matter Is Discovered By the Associated Press PASADENA, Sept. showing pure motion into solid matter-indicating that for the first apparently changing actually has seen the miracle of creation of matter--are time man described in the latest reports of several world-famous radiation laboratories. from the California Institute of Technology Principally they come The young physicists who here and from Cambridge, England. confine their reports to describing facts verimade the discoveries fled by photographs.

But their coworkers in other laboratories say it is the first inkling of creation of matter. Each Ray Transformed Stated in its simplest terms, the story is that fast-flying radium rays are converted into electrical particles. No motion, or nearly none, is left. Each ray is transformed into two particles, one the negatively charged electron, the other the positively charged, and recently discovered positron. These two kinds of electricity, positive and negative, science believes compose every kind of solid matter, from man to stars.

The story of how creation of matter was found may begin with a recent report of Dr. Kenneth Bainbridge of Bartol research foundation of the Franklin institute, Philadel- phia. Yields Boron He pointed out that when the metal lithium is bombarded with alpha particles traveling about 000 miles a second, the bombardment yields boron plus one neutron. The neutron is a recently found particle having no electrical charge. The alpha particles used were helium nuclei thrown off by the chemical element, polonium.

This boro-neutron product of the bombardment, when weighed, proved to be heavier than the sum of all materials which made it. Specifically an original mass of 1 11.01416 on the atomic scale had become 11.0202. The gain in weight was .00604. There was nothing to account for this increase in weight except that the speed of the particles had been converted alpha, matter. Attendances Decrease At Bible Schools Here Reported Sunday school attendances here this week decreased 156 from that of last week.

The attendance reported Sunday was 6386. as compared to 6532 for last week. The attendances follow: This Last Church- Week Week Calvary Baptist 106 141 East Avenue Baptist 241 249 First Baptist 615 537 Hyde Park Baptist 158 222 Immanuel Baptist 70 82 Ridgetop Baptist 44 65 South Austin Baptist 119 174 University Baptist 455 338 West Austin Baptist 200 297 Central Christian 828 821 First Street Christian 73 63 Hyde Park Christian 180 119 North Side Church of Christ. 86 98 South Side Church of Christ. 65 94 Central Church of Christ 40 45 University Church of Christ 129 132 East Second Street Church of Christ 44 38 All Saints' 65 St.

David's 207 281 Swedish Evangelical Free 97 107 North Austin Assembly of God 62 44 South Austin Assembly of God 95 107 St. Martin's Lutheran 272 280 Paul's Lutheran 118 168 St. Gethsemane Lutheran 96 95 Fred Allen Memorial 117 120 First Methodist 730 675 Hyde Park Methodist 225 246 Central Methodist 160 117 Mexican Methodist 66 University Methodist 450 398 Ward Memorial 144 155 First Presbyterian 70 76 First Southern Presbyterian 240 219 University Presbyterian 360 268 First Congregational 38 Confederate home 35 Salvation Army 150 Totals 6,886 6,532 NRA Board Named Special to The Austin American NEW BRAUNFELS, Sept. An NRA compliance board named here Thursday. The memberg are Max A.

Altgelt, E. A. Eiband, Walter Kappel, Arthur Neuse, Julius Schleyer and Judge J. R. Fuchs.

Remember that the proper use of Thedford's Black-Draught for constipation, tends to leave the bowels acting regularly. A fine, old reliable medicine. Not expensive. Insist on THEDFORD'S. RESULTS FROM THE WANT DOG POUND MAN KEPT BU Dog Pound Officer M.

C. Le Sunday had three calls to his attention. They came from 1 Leon street, 1003 Rio Grande str and 514 West Annie street. are shaped rimless, or other glasses. He sometimes wears a "low -dropped temple" haircut.

Kelly and his wile, for whom reward has been posted, mare wanted for the kidnaping of Charles F. Urschel at Oklahoma City, where trial of 12 persons indicted in the crime is now under wayne government alleges Kelly and. Albert actual Bates, now on of trial, the were the kidnapers wealthy oil man. The reward for capture of the Kellys applies also to persons giving Information leading to such capture. massacre, he had little to lose in the case here.

the beginnnig, he has maintained. in he brief, and the grudging Shannons rewere victims of a "dirty trick" played by Bates and Kelly in bringing Urschel to the farm. When he was arrested sleeping at the farm after Urschel's release, he had $700 in ransom bills and the machine gun Kelly used in the abduction. His counsel said he would "satisfactorialy explain" his possession of the money. Keenan to Help In Dallas Jail Break Trial DALLAS, Sept.

-Joseph B. special assistant to the United States attorney general, said Sunday he would come to Dallas later this week to assist personally in the prosecution of two men suspected of aiding Harvey Bailey, notorious gunman, to escape from the Dallas county, jail Labor day. Keenan, has been assigned to the government drive against racketeers and kidnapers, changed planes here en route from Austin to Oklahoma City. He will resume his post Monday as a chief prosecutor in the trial of a dozen persons accused of having something to do with the kidnaping of Charles F. Urschel, wealthy Oklahoma City oil man.

Koenan expects this case to be ended by Wednesday, and he then will return to Dallas to work with Clyde B. Eastus, United States district attorney, in the jail break case. B. TANENBAUM LOCAL AGENT Southland Life Insurance Co. Also General Insurance Life Fire Auto Casualty and Plate Glass THE COMPANIES I REPRESENT ARE KNOWN FOR PAYING ALL CLAIMS PROMPTLYConsult Me About Your Insurance Problems.

B. TANENBAUM 504 NALLE BLDG. PHONE 3115 SOUTHLAND LIFE INSURANCE CO. CLAIM DRAFT NO, NO, 3721 in Done DATE AUG 30. 1933 Fannie widow beneficiary of AT SIGHT.

PAY TO DE ORDER OF a dansburg, deceased 4,819.05 Morris 3 DOLLARS IN ALL FUCK CLAIMS ERTTLEMENT UNDER DE POLICY NO. 161519 ON THE inaburg 1 NOT NEGOTIABLE UNLESS ENDORSED BY PATER EXACTLY AS and attached TO BOUTHLAND LIFE bra.Co/ DALLAS, THERE'S A STORY ABOUT THIS EVERY MARRIED WOMAN SHOULD READ IT This is a tale of two numbers: "for his aid in causing Mr. Ginsburg to have this additional amount of insurance." Southland Life Policy No. 161519, Mrs. Ginsburg also praises Southland for the promptness with which the claim was settled before any other life and Southland Life's Draft No.

insurance companies had paid their obligations, the Southland Life check was in her hands not an unusual oc3267 and a family named currance in the history of this company. Ginsburg in Austin, Texas. So, we Mrs. say, every married check. woman YOUR should husband read this thinks story that about Ginsburg's HE has "plenty" of insurance too, perhaps.

Remember this, there is always room in the average family budget for more life insurance protection. Don't oppose your husband if he plans to buy additional life insurance. It's for your own protection. On August 11, 1933, Morris Austin, Ginsburg bought Southland Life Insurance some more insurance. "plenty," He he said, had Barth Dallas, land Texts, life Insurance Company Gentleness but the South- for 14,819.06 wish to delivered to today receipt through of your chock agent.

General Office Dallas, Texas was Bev. Tanenbaum, in full settlement of of proceeds due land agent under policy 6161519 Lasued on the life ny Morris Ona burg, desensed. This polloy wee issued for persuasive, and the $5,000.00 fret sad annal the above premium of represent $180.95. full settlement Austin Agents persistent. He The polloy was Auguet 118h, 1938 and Rev.

B. Tanenbaum R. B. Hopkins said nothing Mr. other Anaborg legal died reserve on Anguet polioses 23rd.

your Phile Company my the firet had F. H. Koch J. H. Sheffield to settle though yours was the last polley ferve4 about it to his Mia life And had only been in forse for few days, George W.

Patterson I want to thank you for your promptness So wife for a few settlerent TanenbauR, of this for his eleim aid and da also osuming commend Mr. your Ginsburg agent, to Harry Griffiths, District Mgr. days. After all, Mia have this services additional the anoint completion ef of and also proofs. for 504-505 Nalle Phone 3115 buying more life 11 v11 be a La 110 pleasure to your Company to anyone insurance when Toure very truly, he didn't really need it! Ginaburg Annie On August 23, 1933, Morris Ginsburg died.

And in the sorrow and grief following his death, the new Southland Life policy was forgotten Until ve the Southland Life agent came with a form to be filled out SO the widow could receive payment as beneficiary, SOLID Then the importance of ample life insurance protection was SOUTHLAND LIFE INSURANCE ASTHE COMPANY brought home to one more woman. Mrs. Ginsburg writes HOME OFFICE, DALLAS, TEXAS SOUTH her thanks and commendation of the Southland Life agent Goitre Poisons Nerves and Bod wris "Sufferers of Goitre often do 't realize the danger of their afflowe states a well known Ba Mi Creek Goitre Specialist hoalte treatment has brought enthusia Pin reports from thousands f5wn mer Goltre victims. This speciantri in his warning against neglect ras this dangerous condition, calls 1ml tention to the thousands of hunre wrecks caused by Goitre. Any'd, suffering who will write to est Physicians Treatment and Advme ory Suite 305-K, 65 Michig 1o Battle Creek, Michigan, The receive absolutely free a large illrou trated book on how to end Goi kit at home, without danger or opeRef tion.

Send your name ente Druggists Kick At Price Fixing Roosevelt May Enter Row In Rush for Progress (Continued from Page 1.) his trip. man accompanied. Mr. Roosevelt on The conference, was arranged by the chief executive to accelerate action on the retail agreement which directly affects more than 5,000,000 employes. It is the last eagle President is anxious large groupie under the blue to avoid protracted negotiations such as those that delayed the coal code.

Need Compromise Quickly Unless the badly split retail industry can agree quickly on a compromise, Mr. Roosevelt was reported as favoring elimination of the price sections for the time being and including in agreement only provisions governing wages and hours and other essentials. Thousands of messages and telegrams supporting and opposing the price sections of the code have poured into the recovery administration since terms of the agreement were published. Only those favorable to the code have been made public by recovery leaders. Whiteside, however, admits freely that he has received many protests.

Many of these have come to the consumers' advisory council, the agency set up to protect the buying public against unjustified price increases under the recovery act. Oppose Price- Fixing Members of this council fastly have opposed price-fixing in any codes except those affecting a few the nation's basic industries and then only when production can be controlled. The protest of druggists was made Sunday in a statement by Myron Melvin Cohen, a member of a Des Moines and Washington law firm, representing the Associated Retail Druggists of America and other groups. "The price fixing sections of these codes," he said, "have been proposes by merchants who are seeking to make the NRA an instrument profiteering. "The concerns fighting this conscienceless attempt by selfish interests to gouge several hundred million dollars a year out of consumers believe return to normal prosperity depends upon increased buying which can only be had if prices are kept at a fair level." He charged that under the guise of eliminating unfair practices the price sections of the codes would allow merchants large profits at once.

"The NRA," he continued, "has Increased employment which in turn should increase buying. If high prices defeat return of mass buying, then there can be no sustained increase in employment and the whole process of recovery is reversed." wood. Ford Representative On Compliance Board Asked DETROIT. Sept. -The 1o- cal NRA board of suburban Dearborn, where the principal plant of the Motor company is located, still hopeful that both Henry Cord, Ford and his employes will be represented on A compliance board which will consider complaints filed against the company, William L.

Mills, publicity chairman for the Dearborn NRA board, who Saturday revealed that the complaints have been filed, said Sunday that when the problem of naming a compliance board is taken up Monday the committee will hear reports from efforts to secure representation on compliance board of Dearborn's largest employer and his workmen..

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