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PAGE TWO THE VERNON DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1980 11! Im Hoover and Britisher to Express RICHARDSON TO TOLLS SOUPJ PROBE CHARGES Mussolini Without a Black Shirt HEARINGS ARE GRANTED ON OWNERS PLEA FOR INCREASE Aust 1. of a hearinp al ihc' of romincrcc 15 on i'-'ti tion to nllow t.hrec. Ht-d Kivt-r brulgros to ratei the per'i'd '-it lipfore frcp riv are i-. i d'lV.

I'V Fox, nt HuH: ri A pany Tt: T''' ihe "i'- v-is Wiiv f'. v. a 'n tp- vj-c ar.i 'i. V' 0 ri -Ir. i C'n ih- too )i i'i', V- At n.v vpre lO'hiCc Okl.ih-.'- nnd of 1he h.i« trM-'tcd i He iWITCHELL AID TO LEAD COLORADO OIL LAND INVESTIGATION Washinglon, Oct.

(ipncral Mitchell today Kelectci Seth Ru'hardson, an to investigate charges that large oil companies were attempting to obtain Colorado oi! si.ale lands from the tcovcrnment ilk-sially. The investigation was asked by Secretary Wilbur after Ralph Kelley, i heiui of the Interior Department's! jjeneral land office at Denver, had i criticized the department ptilicy and offered hi-, resignation. Secretary Wilbur declined to accept the nation and placed Kelley in suspended status pending an invcsti- Bati-on, Meanwhile, Chairman Nye of tht Senate Lands Co.mmittee, await mil a reply to a letter to Kelley i'skinpr substantiation of the chargcs and promising interest in any facts you may afford." 1 he Interior Department was vised of a suit filed in Denver njTainst the Union Company of, California on the oil hale qu'--'- lion but no comnient had been' mad Ecuador Head To Serve Term After Political Crisis Commercial Alliance Between U. S. and Italy for Trade Advancement in African I erritories Sought Rome, Oct.

I. f.i')—An economic alliance between the United States and Italy for the commercial penetration cf Africa is being urged here by business men and editorial writers. The United States would provide the money and Italy would furniish, indispensable and complementary eleraenta one for the other with regard to Africa. Italy constitutes for America the sole great European power completely independent of the Franco-British bloc. The United States constitutes for Italy the gold necoff'arv to the development through hnr four It.Tliuii Tripoli, Cirenaica, Somaliland and I of an Italian economy equal to tha Kritrea-the.

gateways to the African of the biggest colonial powers, interior. Italy is the of African The Italo-American alliance, in the Only in the last few opinion of economists here, years has she been able to capital- offset and possibly overbalance theiize her advantajyes in North Africa, similar Franco-Briti alliance. iUiring the war she had to recall her The advantaires would be; for Italy, developnfent of her own colonies, an colonial troops first sent there in the war with Turkey in 1912, and tribal improvement of trade relations with seixed all the territory ex- African the creation of new a r.arrow coastal strip. Now. lines of communication; for the under the aegis of Mussolini, she United States, the acquisition of buy- hopes to a creditable share of JACK DONAHUE HAD BEEN BOOKED TO PLAY DALLAS LOCAL HRIEfS Mr? fCr Ru-- C-; f'-r ft fri, A'- Mr-.

-if Tut day D- a tninor M-. yir Nr'h i an i M'--, rr hr- M-v ,1. V' M' 1 I Oil old itt Kings Moiinfuln, South Carolina, where riiiin rcdcoatK in tho that thi. turnifiR ixjint of tlu; Hi.voliiiionriry War, Iloo- v( un oilli iai rt'jirt'artitatlve (tt the Hiitish Kovi.runKint will pT( -fiit day Ant-lo-Amfruaii pcarc ant! ainfty (ni Oct. 7.

Mr. 'lovvu will be l.hi; iiriiudpal at a gigantic I' liratii.n IfiOtlv annlvt ry oi the historic hattU; Icon. Ill lau (holow), Hor tho nillihh crn- i-t. will as (ht; repre- The rnai) shows the hicatioii. ALL EC tifi.

Quito, Oct. I. Ayor.i went back work today ihc liepu -lie after a tur- iiulcnt politicai vvi'C'k in courre of v.hii'h he but draftedto hi term office by politi- military and civilian to and deouiation of citizens who re their in hiin, he w'thdrew hi and to dut ti- tufionnl t'rm of office uiifil ber, tbc (i iif the province-, thrU ihe va'-' ai aa It wa-' howcvf'r. tiie'a' wonld 1 shiftinK of in the iibinet. Benito wear.s the military uniform when he in pubhc liut here he in white, with a yachtsman's if; rhown as he Mussolini, a training camp fur Italians near Home.

Notice the upraised hands the salute. Daily Markets (By ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED LOCAL MARKETS Cottttn new Dec ........10.00 nc'A- prc'fs below are paid to farm- and producers. Milk nnd Cream iVern Tex Dairy, Lehrack Priccs) ins? rights in rich fields of raw nia- colonial trade from under the noses terials, and a freneral bettering of; of her rivals, England and France. her trade with Africa. colonies do not her with the trade wealth that France and England derive from theirs, but they arc in Trip- oli, cn the Meditei'ranean, i in the, center of North Africa.

tsiaiia, I Dalla', Oi-t, I. port of Eritrea on the Red Sea, and musical comedy star who died in port of Italian Somali- New York today, had been booked land on the Indian Orean, open the to appear at the state fair of Texas way to Abyssinia and the in "Snns O' and managers trade with Afrira is -row- i of the fair were notified only a in" fast. In the last fiscal year her few day.s ago that his illness would total exports reached i prevent hiS appearance. Jack Haley lire, or and her imports had been iubstituted in the cast for lire. Her exports jumped him.

Ifj.l2 per cent over her previous fis- ---------------------------------------------cal year, and her imports diniin'shcl Mr-. Pitts of Wichita tails, 10.Kr> per cent, giving her a favorable i a former resident of Vernon, is trade balance. 'Italy and the newspaper ously ill at her homo following avr 'troko of facial paralysis, editorially, to word received by friends here. GOVFRNWENT SEEWNG TO FIRST OF MANY CHANGES HttltS Attempted Jail Break at Abilene LAND IN C(i'ORADO SEEN IN GOVERNMENT MAOE TODAY Wholo nrik. per butter fat 'ream swcet) A ream, (Z a (J a 1 cugs, Frr -h per infertile avy, per liirht, pi-r pound heavy, per pound I'ryers, I'ght, per pound Cijck.i, per pound yield of corn th-an of late been looked ft.r The prospect vc iel.i of spring wheat was -lightly e-t- larged compared with a montn wa.s in line with generi! all gram average-- hiphi today, in ahnur-t downturns of wheat quoatt Livcfptiol.

the of wheat as together with that 7 per cent more esr cm-n normal is to obtain a were factor.s lendtnEr to lift prices. Opening at uf," to Ic h.j;h<'r, hio.iir'. v. hi nt sagtred om--- what but then g.ait;-, around. C'orn started at decline to 1 1 advanrc and general g.iin--.

.12 .20 ..12 ..10 isre a tv- thi f'l lu- ernni: nt.a I Dr. i.fr er'ii 11 Vi r. tir; pr. Cue i lit III I' th. Or a de- or 1 ia th, aid i-i them mini -tf r.

(-'lurr af t'r (-main ticgun th-' i-i keep 'donel if Ilf the COTTON LIVESTOCK tv Mr I LONG T4SFD AT 32im WELLS PRODUCED urn YEAR OF 19 29 -nt 'Sunday Di'. rr I i'iei't ider- f(l irler appeal and deesiird to rci.iain ihtef Head WiU Ihid Flag on S. S. Texas Oct. Four of in with the u-ed by five men In a succc: ful jaii bi'eak carF.rr In; week, iil'n'--'i I frfon coun'y stout hou T.

A. Hackney, a tant nf WH i driv ntr Oie iv th J'iil. lookinir i'lvo when he raw .1 Idanke! ipe lirin a erond ftory He wake! Sheriff H. T. n'fiai-, and She men were put in cthi cel' Half blade wa- from thetn, l.nr had Vieen -awed out and the mer.

were ready iro. One Oir quartet W.TÍ lUU ox. forp-er who Tue--day but IS rerapture i in a t'nrm ni ne-ar was the third pto jail break -ince Sunday. i fev h- '1 on u.ll I Texa. six ha eavK fin ,1 Car tlii- I N.

Tev- bv t. i I h. i Nr. 10.non.Î wUi Adndra; h-nateli I. where; St'i'e- Fleet of h-r the befi.re 'i nrk firr a te-i ine; I upon it r-f fin fleet, -er I at I he f-eet next VI the DOCTOR GIVES ARM IN DEVELOPMENT OF X-RAY ru Uenr; IK- FARM LOANS CONSOLIDATION APPROVED SLOAN Tran.i Sto' CITY I Phone 337 Baltimore.

OcL 1. A devotion to the rucnisien oi- X-''ay, Dr, Chr r-tian Deetun, a pi -ncrr rf the -cirni'r, tlio 'eft arm at the today. The amputaii-; wa-- prrfi'r-ri-! st Mercy dipt al by Dr. whu performed a her of in the la 2'1 years to check the of She tie wliich affected most ft the early X-ray fpoeiali-t In li)ll he grafted to on t'lher of Dr. jen'i.

b.itiy. The operation was tie late of more than dozen Dr. Jertjui has undergone in of more than 30 year It w.tr hospital auti: rep.irtfd. Dr. Frederick H.

Bactjer. fC-i-nt- irenolr.g;-t cf Hoi'kin-'. Med.cai School, unde.vc-nc than operai the a few arfr He ha- li 'rd, but Dr. Jcetjen prev.ou^ly had a finger, s- in recent have remuved the danger to ray and, t'enis exposed on C'ie reveaimg Ncw N'ew Veri 1: i oMnn opi'iU'd al a deeliiv- I an advance of 'I N'enr were rehiti fdy owini' furtlier li'iuidat ion. 'Ihe covi movement which became artive uas in ri (ifferinjrs were tivtdy liffht and after i-elCnir aheut til indnt- lower ilurinir minute i- i -d steadier- October after off fip 10.OS), rallied to Marrh se.ld ui' from 10.r.> tn on and trad'' huyinp.

uas only nmderate active tlie m-irki't i at the the fir-t half hour. notice'? issue.I t'l were n)l) Halt agninrt the obi nn- trart, but after the early of near month lambs, i-n'. very light and the to market wa iater the rn i g. Further pre-bureau covering a. renorted, while there appeare.l to be 'Ome trade and hon a' on tiie advance the new October up to ani! to or rnit I'l t- net higher on the mirrs' artive The m.irket nr-fday was (juiet and at art-iin, of 1 point--.

the Kansa.H Kansas Oct. 1. Her iirtive. to 2- hii-'ber: packing i'ws G.Tj to Cattle calve: niedium ai'il heavy tccrs other -tcady. steer-- food and cb'dci.

ii to (I, 12.i.'); t'l 11-') )b t.i 1100 lb K.T-'j to 11.T.‘, CSUft to l-V''' Ills. to ll.U", arid liuai, lbs. np t'o yOO; anil ehi'i. to t-'t 12.2,"'. l.i.) to vcaler, ehfdcc ti: feeder steer g-ood cle-'cc tall vveicrht-) to Sheep lambs active, t'.

higher; stmng -'-i jT''od and choice Ur (kCi to medium to ehi.icc TiO lbs. down 2.00 to ii.on; choice 1 POULTRY 1:. hicaifo. Chicatro, Oct. Ponltrv, alh steady, frenerai run fowls --pring- over four pr-und 22; lUider i lb-.

'21; roosters sprinp 2s; duck.s to Igi ifcii What a mail depend upon it to bring iiini financial indcjiendencc? Or hud lift better his own by beiiiiT with a ready cash reserve to lake advantage of ojtpftFlunilie.s? A program of systenKitic spendinc'- less than income and the soon build up such a reserve. Why not come in, open yt)ur Savings Account and start creating Your The First State Bank and Plus the Willingness to BUHER AND EGGS -( 1 A i.v by; 11 i nevtt danyr. Lose Your Car Lei fii'l'inar-i? It. GENEKAF Kl.AL ESTA'lE HKNTAtr' Rour Ovf Stcre J. L.

Grigsby FRED MING HELD ON $750 BOND AFTER WHISKEY RAID; iNFANTlLE PARALYSIS IS SHOWN TO HAVE SPREAD Ju- Court JESS JOHNSON '1 ran'ifer a if! 928 North Main Phone 1203, Res. 165 SPECIAL thct your property cover "id by both FIRE AKD E. L. WITTY afternonn jury of paSsCS- at erner, -ank were efficeri. today.

-Wi-iiii-C- AUTO Work Guaranteed Us Figure on Vour Job BILL LUCIS GARAGE Phone 101 Oct- I-' Che i- tunui outbreak of mfanale p.ivaly,-i.% WHS shown to have pread in compiled today at the public health i service. With four i tutes rtill unreponed, the number of ch wa with in- cffiasci. in Ohie. and a in where one city closed its. i-r two weeks.

the last report, were free of the disease a.s comjiared with 20 state; 'lo eancs the in n- of the -It it.ates tailed to teil fif one or two States reporting nier, 1' cases were: Maine 21; Ma-sacliU'Ctts ii2; New York Ohio Ci'; lUjnois 43; Wiscojisin 20, 17; Iowa 21; Missouri IS; N'ebraska 2G; Kansas 4S: California 65, At the repcrt Kansas had Ge cai New Orleans. New Oileair, del. P' had rat' a. irrt-gular I.iverpool came in better than due. ti-ades showed one I'nittt up to two The ea.ied off after th- start under pressure of some druppit'g to and January to ()r 1 points under clo.s,e.

A little later the r.nllied. guir'injr to pr.iiits with lo.jj and as The rally was due to a firmer tock market. At the end I nf the the market was I steady and near the high.s. The weekly weather and crop summary rei'arded as slightly bullish owing the poor prospects for a The market conC'nued to improve iluring of the morn ng on a better iti a bullish construction ef thrt weekly weather report an rumor that Fir nch eabir.et had resigned. tr-ided up to January to 10,0 16 to 17 peirtf.

up friini tbc ket quiet the hiL-hs. Chieaijn. Ort 1 -P Butter extta-- riS 1 firsts i 1-2. i-igi; unchanged. POTATOES hieagn.

Chicago. Oct. 1. weaker; Wisconsin s.scked Irish eob- hlers 2.00 to 2.1 Mini'iesota River to 2. North Irish 2.W te b'ij-tri- l.SO to MO; Idaho s-nckcd seti, 2.2i‘> to E.

B. OWENS CONTINUES ASj FIRST TO PAY COUNTY TAX I K. P. of Vet the to hi." county th Cig, C. D.

(ircene, tax R. Hurt the ser to settle hi- IKO morn- s-dd. cit iren the mar- County, Mr. held a few points under being in- fi.r.-i payer for severaf years. taxes hid been paid at 10 l.iverpwil.

o'clock this morning, S. 11. Hall, citr I.iverpool, Oct. 1, American strict good mid- Countv citv are due to- dling 0 0 good middling strict' accord ns to and will he payabie Lctwcei; no'v an! miildlmg middling o.70; strict low' middling low rniddling 5.15; strict good ordinary 4.60; good ordinary Sales bale.s. including 1.700 American.

Receipts rican Futures clofod ftea- dy Decenibcr Jatni- ary March May o.Ol; July October 6,11. GRAIN L'be Vemoa Iteciard want Chicafo Ciiicago, monthly crop estimates issued lodkated a decidedly iarger January 51, li'31. Use V'ernoR tsant directors of 'he Bowers Oil Company, Vernon. Texas, hfive ordered tho paynitnt of a ten per ccnt cash dividerid. stock- iiolders arc advised to rend their stock certificates to the First State Bank, Vernon, Texas, and dividend cheeks wiH be mailed promptly and returned to owners along with dividend checks.

J. S. Ross, Secretary, Attention COTFON FARMERS We recently over-haulecl our plant from boiler to press, and installed new, late model, Mitchell Cleaners. Our plant is now in the best possible operating condition, and is giving a most satisfactory tnrpout and high grade sample. Give us a trial and let us convince you that it will pay you to gin with us.

We make a specialty of custom ginning and the sample we make a top price for your cotton. If you wish to sell your cotton in the open market, we wall pay a top price for it. We also pay the highest market prices for seed cotton and cotton seed. Or we will deliver your cotton to compress or shipping station free of charge if you desire to sell to the Texas Cotton Co-operative Association. A liberal share of your patronage will be greatly appreciated, and we know; you W'ill be pleased with our work.

Planters Gin Co. Vemon, Texas J. S. BLANTON, Manager. i i.

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