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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 4

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JUST HOMANS By CBNBCtaa TEXAS TODAY be preserved and made PR1 Engineering department I i A by tion to the patrons and trustee HU ''a lliem nth thousands of uabe in case Qf ccijent amftesW EXCHANGES 7 RUSK May Mrs Curtis who passed her 86th birth day recently established the first reason to believe inai t0 wid quarters least expected is the older daughter 1 I 4: I By RAY 'NEUMANN Associated Press Staff VU1 ivwa neighbor in his honor in a I azlVI IlVl Geoi 1 the evening operated by electricity The rural school at Parker ano sfll AU evening the McEvoyst pleasure palace talked of th very morning newspaper Bryan has shown if walk and how smart she is ap4 how woaoTt i 1 viiai ha to waten Wbv XAa 1 httl re nervouB io tonermg tMc 2 r3 ful it must to walch tfcoa I LUVICIIUK i bit about their steamer and jipxt stiqation Hr Lockhart at 71 began study of! START VACA Entered at MRS LEE JnOUNTREE Manaflln Editor 2 7 Hi itanUte Wffik BuHdln TW SSg9 6500000 JOBLESS YOUTHS 1 There" are 6500000 unemployed youth in America today: Hitler before 1933 used the 6500000 un 111 Miv lliva home The round the world trip is off And sure enough Pat is learn ing'to walk! As ather Divine so gptly puts it peacfc wonderful! I help thinking there wasome forethought and dramatic planning on the part of guest at the 'Wfahrw hotel whp recently asked the desk clerk to cash a check' said the polite clerk And the guest handed over a check made out to him in the sum of one million dollars The guest was a shipbuilder from New England and the check as in aottipmpnt of a bill against the f1 Atrzivnninllf COV fihlT) COHSti UCtiOH A doctor ha4 called to treat the guest for a minor ailment and 'I nhnnor the When 'Re offered in payment for serv ices the clerk called up' Personal: 1 practice a silly and childish economy in the matter of white pPer Much of copy is typed on paper that already has been used' on one side let 1 see it go to waste so I use the fither side I carry note pads of white paper at all times but 1 can never bring myself to discard a worn note pad until the last sheet has been used up Distributed by McNaught Synd Inc or serious illness card will be a sort pi iq 11V pvniuvH jv: specter in the Bureau oi Industry Department of Agncul 1 ture The salary is 1020 a year less a retirement deduction of 1 2 per cent Applicants must have livpd for six years since the birth day on a farm or ranch producing livestock or must have had cer tain experience handling livestock or engaged in tne prepaianuii vt processing of meat or meat fppd products Applicants: must not have passed their fortieth birthday Applicants must be on file with the Commission not later than May 29 if received: from states east of Colorado and not later than June 1 if received from Col: orado and states westward ull information may ob tained from the post offices in Bryan or College Station novi vv varmrrr TO' RAISE MANY CLARENDON? May Donley county farmers and gardeners expect to' plant mor than 1000 acres of waterpmpna and cantaloupes this Ced ing began mor thap 0 Ml0 and rank Hrdin' lrge grower said the vfOfk w8 favoyed by a good season and wrmiER soil Marketing of melons eagk erop delivered at th field 0 Ia 1nn uaalr Af JHlV fllWl millinery shop in Cherokee county ami for 52 years served an increas ing number of customers It yjas not unusual for one to send or come back to Mrs Curtis for hats after the customer had moved away from Rusk Mrs Curtis who has lived at Rusk 82 years went to school wth two boys named" Jim Hogg and Tom Campbell both subsequently reaching the governorship of Tex as In the' early years pf her mil linery business she went to NfW Orleans or St Louis twice yearly and her purchases of goods was hauled by wagon from the nearest railroad station 16 miles distant She retired from business at 81 Genuine jengrpvea letterheads ou vii hiffh aualitv parchment A 1 employed youth of Germany turide In 'using those figures and facts before a conference at College Sta tion Dr Homer Rainey presi dent of the University of Texas and former chairman of the Amen can Youth Commission not jump to the conclusion that an American Hitler backed by obless voung men could seize power sud denly in the United States Pro longed unemployment however gt some time in the future Dr Rainey emphasized the stead ily Widening cleaverage between youths facing unceitainty of op portunity and a present problem of joblessness and their elders Some adults may be aware of this unob trusive break young older persons and often it is inter preted as a parental failure to en force discipline and respect But if one is patient he will dlscovCJ that changes in the juvenile adult relationship have an economic on fodav are wondering or worrying about their future place in the world and adults can give no satisfactory clear answer in many instances Itoss of respec for elders among young people to day founded upon the tangible evidence of adult failure to re gtore the economic mechanism to working Star Telegram INDIANS NAME TEXAS CAVE MONTELL May 9 Red Arrow cave northwest of Camp Wpd gotits name from a large red arrow paimea ancient times on a lai ge bluff negrby by Indians who Inhabited th biUy country Other nlctographs also ornament the bluff and my Indian relic8 htve gjVlHd in th neighborhood I rm niArd i the firreatnessJ Of and power and the glory and the victory and the majesty fo all that is in the heaven and in th earth is thine: thine is tlw dngdom Lord and thou ait ex altpd as head qbove 1 Ghron I Day kno because Mr and Mrs Will Hulmes always send us a box of candy This time it was Miss Say Us chocolates We opwd them as yet hut we are to wait until Sunday because that trill about ftur only reminder day in that our own inothe lives so far t0wneywiir I with her in spirt but that we win be sure Each day we a grateful that both our dear old pa enls are still spared to us lhe father is the mother 84 years old Bo111 ae native Tpx4tt i wiivnn stock thllt ipdf Texas what it is today Mia' Uster 'has Cluw'ng reports of the Business Vi sional Women's club meeting ZUt Burke Campbell SKer of the Collegiate Shoppe talking to a stranger Duke we'aaw for the first HmJ months Guy Bittie the best city secretary we have ever known Cora Garth rushing down to Haswell's to get there on time A Brewer a former county citizen now teaching at A 4 College in the Mechanical paper your choke of ink colop jbegins the last week at 900 1000 sounds unbe epptinues until th middle pf SP Hevgbie Let us prove it to yew tember County Attorney Umar Bethea busy man these days with the grand jury We often worn! Bethea pdjusta himself that he has always been on the side of a XX and now he is representing tpstate Ed Bhiestem assist ant engineer ir Division No AtYirtlnvoH in the Higley 1 Safety mveung at the Clt I ft I Mrs A Brown going to the bank Bruner the bat Ury man Aline Brogdon sec I Stary for the Bryan Building I Loap Association Lharle Myer strolling along with his son George Burg I famous for hiS good I red Cavltt Bryans most famous I candid camera man George I Chance busy seeing that thd cotton I is chopped on the plantation I If you want to meet your friends I just stroll to the post office arouqd I a and there you will see I them in droves Ha Ibroo I holding conversation with some strangers Mrs Alma Higgs lining Joe Hudson up for a day 8 work ormer Senator Charles Gainer giving friend the high siim i lent of Allen Academy an usual Aslin president of th City National Bank with his hands in his pocket as though was cold Mills Walker city commiv sinner visiting with frmmls Atkinson the architect saw him but he didn't see us Baker who says he win trade for anything Bat leratedt a former Williamson coun ty citizen Mike Barron an ardent primer of Attorney Gen era! Gerald Mann Batts dean of Bryan's real estate Benson agent for the Railway Express telling about bis new rate Dr A Benbow read a letter Harold Dreyfus and his friends having coffee together Jess Conlee chief of police keeps a I watchful eye Col an I greeting customers at the post ot I fice window Paul Dansby I Mill ruYinliiln I 1 i fc vvis me man sporting a new one Guy I Deaton who makes sick type I writers well Mack Tate new manager for the Guarantee Stone has moved here and after May 15 will be domiciled in the Holmes apartment on West 27th street Dulaney the banker has acquired a new title that of foie man of the Grand Jury Mrs Gordon going place in her car Dr John II Milhff off to Kurten where he lives he teaches at A College Mrs Burbach is a woman after our own heart Mrs Bilsing in from College Mi's Bi sing has been an untiring worke rn the promotion of the Little Sym phony Orchestra We feci that ey ery citiden pf this community should show their appreciation this worthy organization by at tending their sixth annual concert riday evening 7:30 clock in Guion Hall' 7 Mrs 0 Walton irt from Col lege Lucy Harrison presidept of Bryan College Business Pro fessional club busy look ing after her own atiaira nno timfi Euzlc on of the finest boys hatevw hd any dealings with We happy that Roger has a fellowship for three months this summer with th Kellogg oundation It goesy without saying he will make good' Hr Sid Perty visiting th jianX Ml Wy Daily Ml opposite Grand Central Terminal 1 on Vanderbilt pvenue at 43fd 1 street windows are grqwing grimy in the vacant quarters generations the gourmets of New York selected their fine groceries The ancient and conservative house of Charles Co meant it when it quietly announced ust before last Christmas that it was going to close up shop for good It was a different kind of 'gro cery store It seemed to have bean there always Indeed the smart barouches and shining victorias of another day had paused outside Jts doors while the mistresses of many a mansion went in to select in pei the vierht rhppses And the fa vored teas from the vast supplies of Charles Ao lnna1 I knew the StOfTj I never saw young mSB behindny of its counters save in the bakery department a modem innovation Many of the whitediaired genre men who took your orders and showed the choicest samples had been inthgt same service since they were young however 1 Bellows Co is a quieter 1M miblic sort of place occupying two ancient houses in East 52nd Street Itspace is far more moderate than that of the reqlly huge Charley store It caters to a select clientele mostly old families that still like to select choice viands and cheeses in person in uncrowded places There ape four private dining rooms in the' Bellows eetablisff ment There are no clerks in wlute duck or striped denim Partners and assistants in correct morning i or afternoon qttira accompany clients (no customers!) on toyrs of wpll ntocked inspecuon i i shelves An invitation to Junch or i tea means 'a pleasant interlude and many visitors ortho establish ment get their first views vi great wine cellars as a reRdit of one of these sociable meetipgs The House of Bellows was estab lished in 1830 Except for the pro hibition period when it weathered the storm in quiet dignity it has specialized in vintage wines bran dies for the sophisticated palate But the non imbiber feels as though he were on one of the old clipper ships on its run from India when he roams among the spice shelves in the narrow nouses have been converted into quarters for this super polite store Mr Ronald reelander who is host at many of the private lunch i het a manner when eons uuu it comes to dusting off a bottje Carton Chailemagne 1929 And where but in Manhattan would you find a grocery store en tertaining ita clients with rare wines and precious cheeses lobster and shrimps marienure pommes terre and fuld salad? The McEvoy started on a trip around the world recently had made a nice pile out of newest show and Peggy decided that the two babies you bEpy for a little tyhila with competent I Nurs Sullivan' yhile in Havana nn had a cabled report from the npr 11 tf XA 1111 OU The Bryan Dally Eagle Pubnehed by Tb ItaaU frnUng CqmMW VM I Am the Parker school by Miss Polozes Thibodeaux of Haryey Boatwright and Commer cial Club Secretary McKmgM turned this morning frm to convention iq Johnson and 3 dfMaret have returned front busmen VlP to Taylor There will be a meeting of the in eather club Monday May li st 4 at the Cotton Exchange Agassiz int nversity expvv ax AALanrrri Dtcnic given nt 111 fn Rrvnn The Kve iLa zr ire uei uiii iiiii ilv vii vv i 4 kv 'T? I 1 thtfl SPUN I Mil 4 formations of: the souxn senuv and first professor of geology Mrs om i ey ion ot i i lr lvCKiiLL nt Tffii vo Inner 1jn am hta hmusementt XT aaViuillp I 1 mnppi nWTlt of OtYlt At I re er TXT TLC a ir aione 'suvui 'nnu Vtv i ill na Lnn vrrit)llff ft mast vacationists Tenn to the western uvumv ne police auviav Sums Comanche Texas: His frjgnd Dr voume of 50 of his poems was pub t0 start their trips by way of tMir Taylor tells a story of hoy theiished on his 80th birthday At 77 olice statioriS tired boy was awakenpd while was German at night Therq an obliging officer Wilj sleeping in the under a tree bool and reading the Bible in record their fingerprint apd 81V west of Waco by teamsterslookipg aDanjsh The end of his living them an identification Crq vl vwkmif opainsn nlent amnesia west ui i for their horses The lad Whom irun or horse had arousJ the bus 1 picions of the men wjiose horses had strayed settingrtype in his broth print shop at Comancie he etvlv the curious tounqs uiov i fviatiAno in in If 1 nirl nf novy wan 1' 1 I Vl Ul 1 III rHrn rin wiiu a krlrvlnrr thp flllthor rare privilege vi rewrite in 1880 somewhat upon the basis of my own During his seven years at manche young Hill cattle up the trail to DKC City and was present at i when Gen MacKpnzie brought in the last Comanche Indians He also was present at the killing of (he last great herd of buffalo in West Teiias ijl 1874 77 Upon reaching his majority the vouthf ul plodding geologist packed his specimen that were to history in geology and fook hjmself Cornell University then under the presidency of Dr Andrew White It took HiU on yw t0 make conditions 4 Geology and natural history were hia specialties and frilm dered study came the identification of the chips of stone he had labor oualy carried to Ithaca as toe mss ing lin in the geologic column of Texas Dr Hill manes nlB las 'deliyprq a few lectures and does considerable writing The philosophy of Lockhart is that begins at 70 and not He came to Texas CllrtStian University as its president ml 900 when the school was located at Waco resigning in 1911 and four yearn dean He also was the first president of the er it was moved to ort Worth and helped plan the buildmgs IDs principal work a a faculty mem ber has been of tament apd Eeraitics in Bribe Col lege of th? Substantiating his' philosophy Wf Will Ya Keep Ya Pye Pn Wagop a Minute? Tolic? AU Right Take a Wl 1 NX Three men bom in laoo tinguished for learning and achieve ment and whos fame is indis solubly associated with Texas atill are going strong Dr Thomas old man of Texas is native son from Parker county: Dr Clinton Lockhprt young old man of Texas Christian is of Illinois and Dr Robert Hill old man of Texas geology Is from the Old South Tennessee These distinguished educators and scientist however are so close ly welded with pioneering in high er education in Texas that the non Texas th Of two IS casual Dr Taylor obtained hi primary educ tion at a log school house in county apd Dr Hill his a printing Office at Cmnaoehe and by studying the curious rock for mations in the neighborhood Dr Lockhart was schooled in perhap isinrroundines Dr career a an educa 1 tor at the University of Texas be i gan five years after the state in stitution opened it? doors nd vears after he received hrirte8iee in civil engineering ht the Univer sity of Virginia or 30 Years ceiling his retirement from active teaching in 193(3 he had been of the College of Engining and thereafter dean emeritus He came to th? college I and his first job was teaching the science of engineering to i rias I of 22 Throughout the year the de 1 partment expanded nler direc tion to hold the position of one of i the ranking engineering acfaoo Is ii the country At present the of engineering has more faculty members than the students in Dr initlA elass anu a body of more otc0 The veteran ducgtor estimates he has taught more students scattered' from Bntish Columbia to Patagonia apd from the Philippines to the British Isles nf the most familiar fig ures on the University campus Dr full face and mustache is perhaps better known to the students than any member of faculty or official of the institution Ul HUVCHMHV formative record that did no drilled for the city pf Saita that time fit in any Known EaJe was informed textbook the recognized Haswell that the new Antillean and Istnmian drilled in the neighbor the canyons of the Rio Grpnft an abundant water supply the Big Bend trail Jr The water will be raised by a pump trpolocist for the Vited A nlanfrmltV Geological Survey for 35 years as V'l taAlor AtraQQlT OI sociate oi vr vv 1 i i iiir ti i Hanan viiittiovj expeditions in Dean itivn taceous formations of the soutn WMt at the University of Texas WVlATl 15 vournev alone frorn 4 leim WRITES EARLY HISTORY COWMEN TEXAS DICKENS May ioit nraq nnnr rjiiivvL uw began riding the cattle ti ails of West Texas when 19 is the author of 1 printed recently It concerns the history of early cowmen and settlers of Dickens and adjoining counties Most of the first of 500 copies have been sold Said County Judge Mar shall ormby PIONEER TEXAS MILLINER PASSES 86TH BIRTHDAY RUSK May ne a vu inr ctoto nARRnOl'l KUVWUIX uugii v' I 1 classes He you are and where jmu re from lhini tn have a a ir ii ini lb i and oanii vuiiuvi I the afteinoon and along with your license the! Col nomer police head commended CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS The United States Civil Service I I HirZmtaX foi and Mra Dansby window shopping VV vvwT7r XI Dnviq the Spur ami the Toston of aww I 4k RnrAan nt Animtl BymaHanywtoJ Brvan Dally Kae grya MW rtrcuUHon department day jscssre? With little improvenjent in busjnw an with millions of men arid women stillQit of work Works Progress Administration rolls hve been reduced in recent weeks many Americans wondering more than ever just what the value to the United Stes or the worl of the $15000000000 gnd MW future than has been done to date after effects While this nation are snendlng nf the depression other nations of the world ae bil tonsTXXt and the horizon iiiods of Impending develops and the value of raw sources then ipay bC IbeaZ thU rancisco attorney former newspaper high chi we lor of the Hearst empire and chairman of the finance com tha? years ago put Clitornl on ni comes out with the proposal that Uncle bam taxe me the hoarded billions and sit in a conference the purpose of redistributing the sources of raw He savs that if America is going to meddle the affairs of Europe it might better be on a rts of baS Ind' addition to saving the Jives of hundreds of thousands if innocent youngeW haYe about He holds that it would be cheaper to opy beforehand than to pay for such a war during program which has been received with more or less scoffing in some quarters Mr Ney jn spite of all the propaganda that can be churned up a projected war will be one of sordid material dd Of any vertige of idealism The objective is raw material S' We? have buried in ground in United States "ri 5500000000 of the gold supply with more 1 of 1 'being hurried across the ocean Insteaij pf being 1 a a crurfiitA this inftssoi inpuH the oasis vi a wumu has been transmuted into a burden German mark is questionable currency cd on some microscopic amount of gold Italiar 1 hr jt cally fiat money Russen ruble is a bootleg product 1 1 nrAnariouA existence ration to Hitler MussoM and too often and too explicitly to hve een ''most prejudiced think I have any sympathy for them or rt their doctrines Instead of promising Europe more guna with which to commit suicide instead of making promises to jofo 1 tb? de Agtruction of civilization it be far us to bring them the means jof Ivatiotj jn the form of an absolute gift administeref by commission which wmuld command the respert not only of or own people but 0Aneobtfoua step will he the affording to each nation of asufficient gold base through a central agency hshment of a sound national currency Obviously also a large portion of the fund yquW be used transfer to the t'have not nations large jn Tn smallof the necessary sources of raw material lhe disbursement of the fund would be linked to progressive de mobilization and demilitarization rtinnal llrgon of diplomats and sabre rattltog of those 7 swho will not be in the front line trenches will be considered ri I prize the spiritual vglues involved in the gertion I Have been conscious Oiat in a practical and cynical world an activity which is reflated in a surplus or 1 th bal 'ance sheet commands more present respect than those for which credit is to be given in the hereafter 7 There will never again be so fruitful an opportumty to put our gold hoard to work in the interest of humam 1 si xnvllnlllar I'r general ana ouiseives in As the San rancisco attorney says such a fall on many deaf ears and will be regarded as too foolish for consideration by the so ii raaonn tn hehevc there IS more man a' germ of truth in his contentions It must be gold hoard is not doing this country nor good The shift of gold to this countryand tnriff walls and imnort quotas has h4 the effect ot slow ing up foreign trade and making raw matenais more auu more difficult for those nations which do not produce them to obtain What the world needs is a freer movement of all commodities and goods and a more equal dtatnbu ordered life And if using Jfeejy 7 would bring about this result it might be the most wisely invested treasure in the history 'U: The May 22 to 27 willbe observed as National Cotton Week Practical observance by residepts ot this 1 Cotton producing are would be to do lit! Blocking I household goods and wearing apparel that is cotton rather than of some material which is active j' competition with the staple If Great Britain and Italy join hands ip seeking a way Ui for the settlement of the German Polish argument over J)anzig and the Polish Corridor it is probable to might result Hitler neeejs at least the moral support of Duce and Poland depends on Britain and rance Si li 1 zvi Vl or Tl Plt 11 ill TRAT1 ufilCUH hasten announced by Italy The type of skull has dis nnneared but sometimes mere is ressuu aiHiiaicu fora least exnected '(iioivncoi Drain pcibibus hu "i xXx 7 1 nn irnmp but mental affliction sweeping Dal rtrtrti virli Unu ohnWH Iar savs a i po jmniuniij 1 i 1 TI ref rw TA i Germans roies ni Monday headline And many American seem to have the 1 (14 ik jitters 7 TM Daily sUKrlfVrii Ohicato tn BXlntrton AV Ww Mmbr Tw rwoauction of all Too AKKOcUited Press Is axv torively arodftod In th paper and also MWS dwpatches Jrt repreducUo Prial dispatches 3l local published come before the club der is president and IL A Burner is secretary The rural school at Riverside was closed yesterday with picnic Quite a number from Bryan present among whom were three or four of the candidate for county Offices The Riverside school was taught this session by Prof George Powers who entire satisfac of the school ir linn1 ajl 1 PVHi ti books in the 10 languages he reads On his 80th birthday he walked kriek thrOll Upngllb Mss sy a Mnnnr in a riiiuv 1 nttended a tea and band a sermon in Editorlalof 0 Peace Worth Working nlorVlt i who hcanl Alfred Landon must have been impressed with for continued and stilb strenger t0 tak th think tlge only ssay to have peace Republican nommce for rsl'eaSJe conJrence and to urj President Roosevelt appea it discussion left the Administration improve every daes credit Mr by the speech of Reichsfuh ti the Pangy incident Landon as did his declaia ion a aurrendwed his ribt cease at the f8 he makes harply to disagree with the Administi at hRsiws the Wily of plied criticism of detail and pie preservation of pecv American interests the nnooses a defeatist attitude C' with which he 0PP eS cpntWA gndrtimely He right deplo cs PP nigCusSion and nefqMjr couldmot be convened or va the onlvi effective means to tionherightly declares are ighs on the side of pence avert war the very tlne tht more times ye commonly and they have suecee ded fol libvrty the dreams realize love jXr international order and a Wl man has always had of a hatred' and stronger than 11 nir nod are Stronger than hatiep Rip periodic struggle for po er Un4on' to lnapy a The reasonableness which in his statemen 1 of his campaign 1 pll fairpeas aM with reference to Herr I Title isp chthat Ate frankness compel the posn rather strong case taken that the' greatest usefulness Consequently the point is wen conference MnI of President nXr the sidc of nations reminds' Americans that peace The main pomt is tha Mr vorth working is something to be fain dous vtoOr If natiqns will 1 HUH vs 4 rnWition Of a war peace can I Christian Science Monitor I Mr frank Zubik has severed his connection with the firm of A Waldrop Go and gone into busi ness for himself He will be lo cated next to the telephone of fice and his place of business will be known as the New City Tailor Shoo was held yesterday after rt rt 707 :71 'rtJ ill 7 1 wwaVAW EAC1X TUESOAY S' 3 ry I MB SiM a 4 1 i ii iva I I masi rt i 77 iii iln JHV Tdr "J2n ii I.

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