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6600. THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper 6600. -Page 5 would be prepared tor ing north trouble, Isccnsion Day! Arm Fishing Boats At Texas Grand W. II. Pclphr cy Commencement At Institute Thursday, May 26, 1938.

Will Discuss Ownership Of E. P. Utilities With Machine Guns Program Given asses i Vway Coldwell Wins In Citizenship Results Of Contest Among City Schools Are Announced. Set For Friday HORTON ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Liberal Trade-In Allowance. Easy Termv Colonial Furniture Co.

301 8. Stanton. MMM. El Paso Technical Institute gradu ation exercises will be held in the school auditorium at 10 a. Friday, Municipal League Calls Meeting For Sunday Afternoon.

Rev. Malcolm Twiss. rector of St, Seattle, May 25 (UP). Machine guns will be carried pn American fishing vessels this season in Alaska waters, where a clash between Japan and American fishermen threatens, a sailor abroad the salmon canning ship La Merced told the United Press today. The long troublesome dispute reached its most serious point in years with a radiogram from the American vessel Sophie Christensen, asking for "high-powered rifles and plenty of ammunition." The La Merced sailor, whose ship was preparing to sail to the salmon banks off the American territory, declared every fishing vessel mov- Albun's Episcopal Church, will deliver the commencement address.

Call Main Seven-Oh-Seven For Your Protection John R. Eichelberger Dr. E. J. Cummins, president of the School Board, will give the diplomas, and T.

Reynolds, institute principal, will give 55 state 'Mir hf ffV Sfct- 'ill if ii First graduates of the institute are Miss Florence Sublette and Mrs. Edna Glauch, A meeting of the Municipal Ownership League has been called for Carpenters' Hall, Five Points, for 2:30 m. Sunday by H. W. Loggins, league vice president, Loggins said he called the meeting for M.

C. Tracy, league president. "We are Interested In public ownership of utilities, particularly power and gas," Loggins said. "It won't be very long before the government will be developing power at Elephant Butte Dam. Unless the city is in a position to take this power when it Is available, it will go to Stone and Webster and the people will get no benefit from it." A banquet will be held in Hotel Cortez Friday night for the gradu Coldwell School was named El Paso grade school with the most perfect citizenship record for 1937-'38 in a Grade School Citizenship Contest, sponsored by the City Recreation Department.

Dudley, Burleson and Zavala Schools received honorable mention in this division. Aoy School made the greatest "citizenship improvement in the last year." San Jacinto School received honorable mention in this division. Bailey, Lincoln Park and Vilas Schools were given special commendation for their school-ground gardens. Pupils of Coldwell and Aoy Schools will see a movie at the Plaza Theater, Saturday, June 4, as a citizenship prize. Judging was based on the following three points: Care and beautifi-cation of school grounds and private property in the school district; degree of juvenile delinquency in each school; obedience of pupils to Safety Patrol and safety regulations.

ates. Mr. Twiss, Dr. Cummins and BROUGHT BACK AT YOUR REQUEST! School Superintendent H. Hughey Knights Templar To Hold Ceremony Tonight In Masonic Temple.

Program of the Knights Templar Ascension Day service to be hold in Masonic Temple at p. m. Thursday was announced Wednesday by Graves J. Malonc, commander of El Paso Commandery. All knights are requested to appear in full uniform.

The meeting will be open to knights, their families and friends. The committee on arrangements, composed of H. Lawrence Ilfrey, R. P. Leeds, and William B.

McCrack-en, arranged the following program: Processional: Onward Christian Soldiers. St. Albans Episcop.il Choir. Mrs. Oscar H.

G'ltscn. leader. Ritual Service: Hev. B. M.

G. Williams. Anthem: Praise Ye The Father. Gounoud St. Albans Choir.

Responsive Heading, Psalm 46: Led by Row Ira C. YounR. Solo, Come Unto Me Cady Mrs. C. D.

Cunningham. Apostles Creed: Hev, B. M. CI. Williams and audience.

Anthem, Lord My God Nolte St. Albans Choir. Lesson: Acts. 1 verses 1 to 14: Rev. Ira C.

Young, Hymn, All Hail the Power Of Jesus Name. St. Alhans Choir and audience. Addiess. The Rev.

DuBose Murphy, rector, St. Clement's Episcopal Church. Doxolojjv, Prise God From Whom All niessinjs Flow. St. Albans Choir and audience.

Benediction: Rev. B. M. G. Williams.

Recessional, Stand Up. Stand Up For Jous. Si. Albans Choir and audience. William B.

McCracken, organist. Thursday Friday will speak. A dance also will be held in the institute auditorium Friday from 9 p. m. tb midnight.

Anyone with a high school diploma and' those registering for the institute summer session before Friday will be admitted free. Henry Fonda and Joan Bennett, starring in Walter Wan-ger's "I Met My Lore Again," now shouting at the Texas Grand. Loggins said the league proposed to have the city issue bonds for purchase of public utilities. He said a meeting with the City Council V. II.

HOUMIKKY would be sought. Strike Overruled On Hearst Ranch "There are many bonding houses which would be glad to buy revenue Former Chief Justice Of Appeals Court Dies In Washington. bonds," he said. Judging committee members; E. R.

Bowman, recreation department director; Hugo Meyer, park torn-missioner; Jack QuJnn, probation officer, and Chief of Police J. W. GETS COMMISSION. Washington, D. C.

May 25 (AP) W. H. Pelphrey, SG. one-time El Paso county attorney who became mmmmm you'll thrill to lhir vivid portrayal of an undying so great a world could not com fa 7 A strike of workers on William Randolph Hearst's million-acre ranch in Chihuahua has been declared non-existent by the Juarez Federal Board of Conciliation and Arbitration, it was learned Army Orders (Special to The Times) Washington, May 25. Army orders issued today included: Brig.

Gen. Duncan Major, United States Army, is assigned to the command of the First Brigade with station at Fort Wadsworth, New York effective upon completion of his present tour of foreign service. By direction of the President, Col. chief justice of the Eighth Court of Thomas J. Lynn, El Paso, has accepted the appointment of first lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps, the War Department an nounced here today.

An investigation committee, which Honor Student Civil Appeals, died Wednesday in Washington, D. after an operation. Mr. Pelphrey became ill three weeks ago and underwent an operation for stomach cancer a week last week ruled the strike legal, was overruled. SamlwichStaiul A vote of more than 100 workers uetans Lrime Edward H.

De Arm. at the ranch favored continued work tt'iTT'r. "ItlS'-'tlntt-h cmqc-suddenly CARL lACMMI-t: 2I" EDNA F'ERBER'S BOAT Wednesday. with the 'he--board, aincd In Suit Coming to El Paso from Alamo- Insists His Sweetheart gordo, N. vht re he had been county tax assessor, Mr.

Volphroy was elected county attorney here Talked Suicide And Wanted To Die. and then became justice of the Operator Of Apartments Alleges Noise Hurts Rental Values. Civil Appeals Court, which office JOAN BENNETT HEMRV FONDA he held for 12 years before his defeat by Joseph Nealot. in July. lfKSti.

leTy, is detailed as a member of the General Staff Corps, assigned to the General Staff with troops, and as chief of staff, Philippine Department, to take effect upon the relief of the present chief of staff. He is relieved from assignment and duty with the 18th Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla. Col. Harry D. Mitchell, Adjutant General's Department, having been found by an Army retiring board incapacitated for active service, and such findings approved by the Presidents his retirement is announced.

Cols. Roy E. Fox and Harry A. New York, May 25 (UP). Donald Carroll, his face deathly white and his voice so low it could hardly be heard, told today from a witness STARRING Irene Allan Dunne Jones Charles Winninger Portions of the recently-enacted At the time of his death, he was ttorney for the S.

Coal Com City Anti-Noise Ordinance were in mission. curnorated in an injunction suit Paul Robeson Helen Morgan His widow, the former Nan Tmetmv filed in 41st District Court Wednes cnair tne story ne nopes will save his life how he killed his high school sweetheart because she thought it was a "beautiful way" to Daugherty whom he married Dec. 23, 19:16, resides in Washington. Porky's Bedtime Story Crossing the Sahara day against operation of a drive-in sandwich stand at Mesa Avenue and A sports enthusiast, Mr. Pelphrey WrtAbAii end their love affair.

TODAY AND TOMORROW F'or two hours the 16-year-old with DAME MAY WHITTY AlAN MARSHAt'lOUISI PIATT AlAN BAXTER IT'J THAT NEW 4-ENGINED BOEING ON A TEST FLIGHT was an expert goiter ana baseball player although he had but one hand. He served as president of the El Paso City Baseball League and was a director of the Paso Club in the old Copper League. Wyoming Street. Mrs. Margaret Morrill, operator of the DeWitt Apartment, Stanton and Wyoming Street, and her husband, C.

R. Morrill, were plaintiffs in the and directed against Fred llervey, opera tw the Oasis No. 2, and Maurice Schwartz, owner of the site. Schwartz leased the property to Funeral arrangements were pend- ng in Washington, where friends ITS LUBRICATED said he probably would be buried PEHHWL in Alpine. Texas, home of his wife.

STARTS TODAY Vocational Leader JK fill Bishop, Medical Corps, are detailed as medical examiners and witnesses before the Army retiring board appointed to meet at the headquarters, Eight Corps Area, Fort Sam Houston. Texas. By direction of the President. Col. J.

Alfred Moss, Field Artillery, upon his own application is retired from active service. The promotion of the following-named officers, is announced: Lt. Col. Hew B. McMurdo.

Medical Corps, to colonel; Lt. Col. Thomas W. Burnett, Medical Corps, to colonel; Major James B. Mockbee, Dental Corps, to lieutenant colonel.

Lt. Col. Virgil H. Cormell, Medi-cil Corps, is relieved from assignment and duty at the Second Corps Area Laboratory, New York, N. is then detailed as a student at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass.

WELL, you have a chance to do it now. Come in and ask about National Car Owner Economy Test now going on. Any owner of any make of car is eligible. And three brand new Hudson 112 Broughams will be given away each week as prizes, just for making an interesting test and writing down what you find out. Complete details at Casner Motor Company, 601 Wyoming Street, or an Hudson dealer's showroom.

Remember, we're ready to offer you a swell deal on your old car in trade, too then if you should win a new one we'll allow its full value. To Talk In El Paso "honor student" went over his slory of the last hour with pretty Charlotte Matthiesen, insisting again and again that the girl, who was about to become a mother, had wanted to die. Assistant Prosecutor Joseph V. Loscalzo, his voice rasping sharply as he prodded the boy's memory, challenged Donald's story that he and the girl "talked over suicide" and planned to die together. Donald had said his own.

courage failed after he shot her, and he left her, bleeding to death from a wound through the heart, while he ran to call police. Earlier today two people the slain girl's mother, Mrs. Fred Matthiesen, and one of Donald's schoolboy chums, Tommy Beaman had taken the stand in Donald's defense, to substantiate his claim that he and Charlotte planned the "suicide pact." Hervey last February for a five-year period, according to the suit which complained thai noise and lights from the stand interfered with quiet of the adjacent apartment building. Several tenants already have moved away from the apartment house and rental value of apartments faciim the stand has been Lindley Holt Dennis, executive secretary of the American Vocational Association Washington, D. C.

will address a luncheon in Hilton Hotel at p. m. Tues day. The El Paso School Board is sponsoring the luncheon, and Dr. damaged, Mrs.

Morrill claimed in the suit. No dale was set for the hearing by Judge P. R. Price E. J.

Cummins, board president, will be in charge. $aid b0 hvd hr CZL ji.iimimm hiij nil jb hl bH Mimd him I Wednesday. The board is anxious to have Lt. Col. William J.

Miche, Medi service cluo members, business cal Corps, is relieved from assign "YEAR Alter YEAR after YEAR" ment and duly as a student, Command and General Staff School, Fort of union labor or any one interested in vocational guidance or other educational subjects attend the luncheon. Reservations may be mode by calling Main Leavenworth, Kansas, is then tie tailed, by direction of the Presi dent, at the University of Buffalo, 1353 or the Hilton. ROSE COLD? sneezing. snitllinK. smarting eyes, headache, hot flushes, try Una tester! and well-proved physician's formula-Ur.

1'latt's new KIN EX Prescription. I'hnne yoor dniRiriat for E1NKX nirht now. See if you don't feel lota better noon after tne tat (toss. Buffalo, N. Y.

By direction of the President, Lt. On Tuesday night, Dennis will I deliver the commencement address at New Mexico A. M. But heart-brtak wag htrt bfon iron fru bappfnta I Col. Reginald Ducat, Medical Corps, now stationed at Fort Niagara, N.

is relieved from additional duty JOAN CRAWFORD United States at the University of Buffalo, Buffalo N. Y. Weather Report ACCEPT COOLERATOR'S MY TRIAL up to nom ICER TRACY Lt. Col. Robert M.

Milam, Field Artillery, is relieved from assignment and duty with the 9th Field Artillery, Fort Lewis, is then TODAYS' fcHTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, MAL 25, 1938. detailed for duty with the Organized CZMiGMi milk Reserves, Second Corps Area, East Orange, New Jersey. Alan CURTIS Ralph MORGAN Major Milton Palton, Cavalry, is relieved from assignment and Conditions prevailing various U. S. Weather Bureau Stations 25c To 6 p.

m. duty with the 6th Cavalry, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, is then detailed for duty with the Organized Reserves, Fifth Corps Area, Charles Amarlll ton, West Virginia. Each of the following-named of Atlanta A Riotous Whirl of Melody and Romance! Grace Moore IN "I'll Take Romance" NE Chicago Cincinnati ficers is relieved from his present assignment and duty at the station Dallas Denver 1:1, paso NW after his name, is then detailed with the Medical Department, Panama WITH Galveston Canal Department: Lt. Col. Oliver J.

Christiansen, Dental Corps, Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Capt Joseph G. Cocke, Medical Corps, Fort Mcintosh, Texas. 78 68 iH 70 82 72 IIS 78 63 70 7H 80 1112 83 74 82 50 72 74 (12 Hi 10 4 8 HI A II 8 30 8 (i 4 12 10 12 12 14 20 4 12 (i MELVYN DOUGLAS Tfd mining Sporl. Crime herle. New.

STARTS FRIDAY! Capt. Cyril E. McEnany, Medical Havre Kansas City Los SW New Orleans New York SE Phoenix Roswei! NK St. Louis San Antonio San Francuco Santa Fe Seattle t. NW Tucson Washington Corps, is relieved from his present assignment and duty at Kelly Feild Texas, is then detailed as flight irT" surgeon, Panama Canal Department.

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The 1 1 tM U( state Game Commission was called ijJJT IJWT today to meet here Saturday for a 'umi ifltHim fe I il i discussion of "routine business," fffflK5E 'HTi I Ik i state Game Warden Elliott Barker, iOvi IffS announced. k3 5:30 a m. Noon 5:30 p.m. Dry-bnlh temperature 02 1)3 Wet-bulb temperature 48 .18 58 Relative humidity 35 12 7 Total Jan. 1 to May 25 1.90 In.

Normal Jan. 1 1o May 25. .70 in. Highest wind velocity till 5:30 p.m. 13 nit.

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