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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 5

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Harlingen, Texas
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a Saturday, Apri! 9, 1932. SOVIET COLONY FAILED IN TEXftS TALLEY MORNING STAI PAGE F1VIS A You Listen im? MAvSON, Texas, April 8. fctghtyTive tin re and indents ot ffort in We ie I ria no I Ja no, hit pii From 1 and Mil the in of horn. her, or whom wa.t ii lamed, in tin failed. It 0,1 il, had on I German Of Univfrhity of Mby (iustav Seine lo 20(1 country for The students formed a commun- tatif colony.

one mile low of where Kirn flaws into (Ho Llano. They waffons, provision only busheb of com Ihr first year. They lay around in the shade of I he pecans, fished, philosophy and did noi pros per. They lived in cabins voof with reed jhe next year the group had to farms around New Briunfcls or pone home. Schleich er stayed on, later was elected to Miid when he died in San Antonio 15,000 persons attended his funeral.

The great period of oc cupation of this section began in Jii'il and ended in 1. I here war, at this time a for the Protection of itnmi- In 1847 there was another com gtunitttic group of communities i.h.Mfi and Karon Morlty in curren; at 1 1 at the fiialio theatre, You Listen- tabli; hed Llano. I he communities, which disappeared, were I.eininjfei», and Bett ina. i ii formed on the north hank of the Llano the 1 1 towns of Mason and Llano. Fii there were Community cook ing and community housekeeping, hut these projects failed.

In Sept cm her, 1852, the Rev. p. F. Xizleman, an Evangelical Lutheran minister, held the first religious service on the Llano. Today Castell is a town of hurchcs, a few stores and filling stations.

All that remains of the old communistic are the toundatmn ot the old log houses, discernible in some places. Rivoli Midniirht Opening with a tonight at, the San Benito. Midnight mati- liivoli theatre, AID TO JOBLESS BEST, SAYS SENATOR By rn arles r. stkwart (Central Staff Writer. WASHINGTON.

Apri! H. is the real problem? To help tin unemployed? Or to end unemployment all the sympathy in the says Senator Co rile Hull lennessee, the motives of I those whose first thought is to relieve existing ilistrcKs, I still must insist that this should be viewed as only an emergency task. is not an end in itself, but incident. essential work is to correct the conditions responsible for so much Progressives, seeking a congros sional remedy for unemployment evils, do not, indeed, advocate out-I light charity for the unemployed in any hut exceptional cases. Their plan contemplates the creation of la governmental demand for to the extent that there is an in- ufficient demand Tor it from other sources.

hut the husi- 1 answers Senator Hull, to i avoid steering the country into situations in which trade and industry will languish. it avoid such situations, there will be a demand for labor. the demand for labor declines. that in itself is a sure thaj tlie government has erred in its policies. will not mend matters by persisting in its rror.s and applying palliatives, in an effort to counteract; the trouble which these same errors are causing.

tact, the country which mistakes a palliative for a cure, and sticks to it, is likely to exhaust the 1 efficacy finally. In the meantime the basic difficulty will have been aggravating itself, and the unlucky country probably will find itself worse off than Kidnap Threat The third child of Washington, D. notables to be threatened with kidnaping, little six-year-old i Davidson, great-grand daughter of the late Mark Hanna, 19 being closely guarded at the capital. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hanna Davidson, reported to police that she had received two telephone calls threatening to kidnap the child unless dem.

vl? for money were SOCIETY FILM OPENS TONIGHT Reconstruction Film said the senator, has had just such an experience. To Be Shown Sunday an attempt to carry on, to determine the fundamental character of the British national without an adequate investigation L. Mr rv of the man of Die rccon.struction olganizaiion in Harlingen, reported yesterday that a talking news reel moving pi. tore of the being carried on by the organization is siioA at the Rialto theatre as a part of the regular April IP 11. The film is being at all Publix theatres and by other groups throughout the slate.

I he reel shows short scenes the air tour of Texas by A. P. Barrett of Fort Worth, who is Texas, chairman of the I'econstruetion organization. SCREAM plaint, the labor government con tinned its superficial treatment, ol dose after dose oi unemployment aid until sufficient quantities of the drug simply no longer were available. the crash came; the liberal and well-meaning, if ill-informed Labor government is over thrown and blind reaction is in Briefly, it is Senator view that any such program of public improvements as the progressives urge wouy amount- in far as'the" work actually is needed to an excuse for a dole.

is frank to declare that he has no faith in a dole to take up the slack unemployment. artificial he prosperity. must a natural men i. causes which retard it are removed unemployment cont inue and the cost of any machinery set up to offset it not only will continue also, but will continue ti And the causes which do retard 1 improvement great replied the I senator, tariff interference with woild network ol which we set the example by beginning to build and ought to -et the example now of beginning lu ihe excessive of gov r.rnmeni.” Billue Ls Reported In Critical State Hogan Billue, San Benito high -ctiopl star athlete who was badly 1 umed on lus arms, client and legs in a junior-senior flagpole battle in San Benito April 1, was reported to still be in a critical condition at the Valley Baptist Hos- I ital last night. Billue an(l other students were burned when a pail of gaso- which a running was ea; lying to fire the flagpole, fell and ignited by a torch Pollue a as carrying.

The other students were not seriously burned and are recovering. Constance Bennett is featured'in With a opening at the Rialto theatre with midnight preview tonight. The supporting cast to Miss Bennett in her latest screen attraction includes Ben Lyon, David Manners and Don Alvarado. The story relates a society adventurous evolution from wall flower to charmer in international settings. The action starts in New York, where Venice Muir, a member of a fashionable younger set, ees herself nassed up by the men who prefer her no more beautiful hut gayer girl friends.

Popularity continues to elude her until she goes to Paris and falls under the teaching of a dashing gigelo. Under his expert tutelage, he to acquire beaux and a past. It is this past which makes her a heroine in the eyes of her heretofore indifferent New York tiiends, including a certain young man whom the girl believes is destined to marry her. Three Nominated For Athletic Distinction AUSTIN, April P. Three athletes at the University of Texas have been nominated for the Norris trophy, annually awarded to the most popular athlete.

The three are: Wilson Elkins, football quarterback, basketball aptpiu and track star of San Antonio; Maurice Baumgarten. football jruard captain. Schulcnburg, and Hill Hodges, football and track letterman of Ausi in. The trophy is awarded to the athlete receiving the highest number of votes by popular election of the student body. Rustling Less 'hefts in West Texas are fewer his time than any many Raneer Captain Light Tovvnse stationed at Uvalde, said.

livestock thef's are being repor the ranchman, he declared, in the history of southwest rs I for win you've about vow dollies e(vc iliein a li.nn lo speak, to beat tlicir side of Mir slory Dont I toil i is never put tn fieaMiup walcr. ll linrts kills us. lius tibie uni ib bbres. us get us clean ami white is irtong! ish in luke-warni watei willi a soap It ce iiom tallow baa' and tree I a soap tbat g('ls tilt' dirt out of ihiead Incites ltimai and boibnp. and s('aldiup.

We want lo -we hair to live only half as as mir makers intended. Crash Noted Pilot Reports ash a in I well 1 1 bine. of purr, rl'-an. iitiM ker tnkr v. Ur (rMnydaied and not lr most do in I toiling.

Vt hilr dl It tin dn nf uvli- und no water lo pve ti ii t- noi and linked pnr it bulk. Pound tot i mm I it does kef, cleaner job than anv nude rr fliflrr eeiet. whiter otter ccndition vonr FREE! of RAIN BO MARBLES with piifchase of III I F. KINC. so hi rr Ma.s..

April 8. was ail my own fault for trying to take off fiom a soft field without a sufficient run. I tacked up nrougii my own lault at not to attempt to pass the These words, muml led through thfs swollen lips of Captain Frank M. Hawks, today marked his ac- ieptance of the responsibility for the crash of his big monoplane in the rocky of the Worcester air port yesterday. Monument to Founder Is Planned hitr Ltanidaled ctur and the '(V1' Vt ri- WHITE KINQ UVALDE, April H.

for the erection of a monument to the memory of Reading W. Black, founder of Uvalde, have been started by the Uvalde Rotary club. The townsite of Uvalde was do- i nated and laid off by Black 1K54. His vision is considered remarkable for in the early part of he provided for 90-foot streets and 60 by 240-fool lots. II A A A IV going lo he! Watch him as lie dips lustily into his Rice Krispies and milk and does his part towards building a rugged constitution.

Rice Krispies fascinate children and is one of the cereals they can eat! Crisp, nourishing rice bubbles tbat actually crackle in milk or cream. Serve for breakfast, lunch the evening meal. Riec Kris- pies are so easy to digest, they invite restful sleep. Always oven-fresh in the red- and-green package with the sealed inside waxtitk bag. Made bv Kellogg in Battle Creek.

Quality guaranteed. RICE KRISPIES TAMPICO VISITS URGED BY LAREDO, April 8. tourist department, nf the Mexican Automobile association is seeking to attract the attention of American tourists to the fact that Tampico it; served by a first class highway and be included in their itincry when visiting Mexico. A letter addressed to Mexican Consul A. Martinez of Laredo by A.

L. Rodriguez, manager, and L. Trevino Gomez, secretary of the Mexican Automobile association at Tampico, conveys the following inr formation: have recently heard of several of tourists have been dissuaded from coming to Tampico through information given (them in San Antonio, Lamfo, and Monterrey to the effect that the roads are bad. In some cases they I have been told that is no wish you would do all you can to counteract this, for we can now confidently invite anyone down ht re by road, for a lot of work has done and hundreds of cars have seen traveling in all directions. Many are making it iri It) hours from Moterrey 20 hours to and from Mexico City.

We have a large excursion in Mexico City just now and they alt excellent trip. Monterrey to Llera is ext client and from there on to Tampico tne graded dirt road in verv excellent condition, but ith little detours where culverts art' still lacking. From Los Kb- teros to Altanura the road ha- been again graded. In other we can offer tourists a passable road from Laredo to OKLAHOMA CITY, April 8. Hearing on the injunction suit of Miss Maude O.

Thomas to prevent Imw Wentz, ousted last week by Gov. W. FI. Murray as Republican highway commissioner, from functioning on the commission was reset today for April by District Judge Sam Hooker. J.

H. Griffin's I. G. A. STORE 212 East Jackson St.

Phone 613 Harlingen, Texas i Cane Del Monte, No. (ans 3 for 1 CHERRIES, I.G.A Royal Anne, 3 No. 2Vi cans 78c BLACKBERRIES, Walco. 2 No 2 FRESH PRUNES, Del Monte, 2 No. 2Vz -------32c RED PITTED CHERRIES, 2 No.

2 29c FRUIT FOR SALAD, I.G.A-, No. 2Vs Dozer Del Monte No. 2 yi Cana 3 Do7.en 1 JAM, Del Monte No. 2 can 22c CREAM OF WHEAT, Large GELATINE DESSERT, I.G.A., 2 18c WESSON OIL, Pt. Can 23c MALT SYRUP, B.

R-----------------------------------------------42c i l. a. a. Tree Kipened Cana PINEAPPLE, LG.A., Sliced or Crushed, 6 No. 1 Flat Cans 54c BEAUTY SOAP, 1 Bar Free, 2 Bars 15c CATSUP, Mar-Seal, 2 BROWN BEAUTY BEANS, No.

2 SHORTENING, 3-lh. Package 1 Mill! Tidal 12-lb. Bag 29c 6L Wave 24-tb- GRAPFFRUIT JELLY, Glass lMc SHELLED PECANS, lb 35c CORN, Mar-Seat, No. 1 Can BROWN BEAUT BEANS, No. 2 Can PORK and BEANS, No.

1 Can HOMINY, Mar-Seal, No. 1 GREAT NORTHERN BEANS, Per -WALTER IVERSONS- MARKET 212 East Jackson If You Get It at You Know it the Best 1 III TTMK ancy Creamery, 9 C- gB tf STAR, m'A HlPi. i. tI Fixed Flavor, Sliced, lb. ft DILL PICKLES, Large Size, 3 for 1 VEAL 7-STEAK, Very Tender, I SALT PORK SIDES, Well Streaked, 1 PURE LARD.

1 HAMBURGER, lb. 10c COUNTRY, Guaran- i CHEESE, Full Cream, Ib. I PORK SHOULDER R0, CHOPS, 15c UEKt 1 nEillO LLK ii B010GNA. lb. COTTAGE CHEESE, wit 1 SPARE RIBS, 1 GLE0, Any Brand lb 16c 1 OYSTERS, Large Enoug 17 AST, WEINERS lb FROG LEGS, Ib.

25c BACON S2 17c Pure Sweet Cream, Ib. 20c POTATO SALAD, lb 20c MEAT LOAF feC 10c to Fry. Pint 20c.

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