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PAGE TWO VALLEY MORNING STAB Saturday, February 15 lSgt Religious Persecution In Mexico To church flays Mewnofiites May Leave AT social stand Colony Near Chihuahua SOLONS STUDY i ARMY MEASURE Need Sailors OFFICE OPEI? FOR OIL MEN Weslaco To Furnish Hotel Room Officials Reply By Pointing To Rule Of Catholics El, FASO. G. E. J. Rempel, members of tlio spread dissatisfaction of a wholesale exodus of 7.000 men- colony, said on their arrival at Chihuahua mennomtes over the Pensioners Asked To Rejoin Fleet Flood Control Parti Defense Of England Is Pushed Of Bill Aired British admiralty moved quietly tjp record to man its depleted home fleet Friday while defense de- 1 peace-time army appropriation bill i)ate raged in the House of Commons and the abil- 1 been made for the not Mormni mm of an MEXICO CITY high Mexican official said privately Friday night the laws will continue to be strictly enforced" in commenting upon a Catholic church statement terming those laws Conceding the of in a letter dispatched Thursday by the Mexican Catholic Episcopate asking prelates of other nations to for us." the official added: program was seen here Friday.

Abram Dyck. Cornelius Schmitt and I 5 KILLED IN CARACAS RIOT Press Censorship Is I Cause Of Trouble Canada. The three said there was wide- The Chihuahua colony was tablished in 1922. es- Industrial Activity To Swing Upward During March, Report Federation Of Labor Officials by'the withstand aerial attacks was seriously questioned. headquarters office defense-minded majority successfully fighting off ail attempts to reduce the measure's $545.000.000 total.

An order permitting pensioners to rejoin the navy down floor of the Cortez hotel fS reached fleet ports from the admiralty as the outgrowth ihe according 0 infon-S. VALLEY GETS RADIO HONOR 01 the massing of ships in the Med- commerce ex- Church Is Flayed the church fails to plain is that the present laws rep resent reaction lrom years A predic- tion that industrial activity will CARACAS. resume its upward swing by March persons were killed and many was macjo Friday by the American wounded Friday as rioting broke pecjeration of Labor in its monthly when out in a general strike called to the church controlled Mexico, abso- protest the establishment of press lutely dominating the political lifo censorship. of the country." Asked if the cnurch would be allowed freedom to explain its viewpoints and to attack educational and religious laws, he said depends upon the president." But Gen. Lazaro Cardenas, the youngest president in Mexico's his- is so absorbed in attempting 10 solve labor problems, it was generally believed, that he will take no notice of church statements.

The government's viewpoint is that the church's power is legally limited by the constitution and state statutes. Number Limited In Thursday's letter Mexican prelates said the number of priests and churches is limited under these laws, that churches are the property of the nation and that any home or building in which a religious ceremony is performed is subject to confiscation. Police shot at least five demonstrators to death and wounded others. Strikers were still roaming the streets Friday night but the situation was more orderly. business survey.

The present check in the STORMS LASH HUGE LINERS Ransom Raised For Releasing Faneuf, Said GUADALAJARA. Believed to be carrying ransom money, an emissary went into the Sierra Mad re mountains, 60 miles west of here, Friday to contact the kidnapers of Samuel C. Faneuf. Saa i the Natalie Hammond Bv The Associated Press Lashed by snow and gale, the north Atlantic churned up a saga of distress at sea Friday. An unidentified fishing schooner was reported foundering off Nantucket Lightship.

Massachusetts, in a 75 mile an hour blow. Two coast guard cutters were searching for her. Another coast guard craft towed the fishing boat Natalie Hammond into Boston after it had collided with a freighter. A seaman aboard was injur- TODAY- (Continuea lrom One) games, says, going as a sportswoman. not as a II she is at her best, she will beat all so-called and that will be more useful than staying here.

Her fencing, calls for every physical speed, strength, eyesight, balance, accuracy, nervous ed. Crew Is Saved Eleven members of the crew of the fishing schooner Gertrude M. Fauci, which sank Wednesday, were from the Canadian trawler Lemberg to the coast guard cutter Cayuga during the day. The progress of was attributed to the factor of purchasing pow er lagging behind production. Unless this is corrected, the survey said, recovery will have a set-back later The federation urged its members to demand higher wages as a means of increasing purchasing powder and thus continuing the advance in business and industrial activity.

is expected to hold a level about 10 per cent above last the survey said. building industry is a recovery leader this spring, with a $205.000,000 total of contracts in January, compared to SI00.000.000 last year. Home building is 67 per cent above last year. Recovery here lifts the building materials industries; lumber production is 42 per cent above last year and cement 34 per cent higher. general, profits in the first quarter will be considerably above last year.

This fact places on workers the obligation to demand higher wages if the balance between producing and consuming power is ever to be Million Added in fact. $1.884.812 was added to the approximately $378,000.000 previous- i ly provided for purely military pur- poses. This was accomplished i rp through an amendment by Chair- FOSlG.V 10 oclllItC man McSwain of the mili- A VP S3 A nvil tary committee to give a year's re- A1 td II serve training to a thousand R.O.T. -------C. graduates annually and place 50 (Valley Morning Star Xews Service of the 1,000 in active army service.

A salute to Representative Woodrum (D-VA) the cities of the Lower Rio Grande iterranean and the re-commissioning of decommissioned craft for I service in home waters. i0 Families Move Since the first of January, thre Pensioners Return concerns have established the: Men in their fifties were invited headquarters in Weslaco, whic to return to service at the home; companies are the Gulf States 0 fleet base at Portland. In addition Company. Quintana, and the McCul- to retaining their pensions, they Exploration Company. The lo- will also get the standard rate of cation of these companies, has pay.

the cause of some twenty sever The acuteness of the depletion families to locate in Weslaco to was disclosed recently when one aircraft carrier and a few over-age make their homes. The office is to be equipped with I of the appropriations committee! Valley of Texas will be given by destroyers and submarines tempo- oil maps of all Valiev oil fields hinh hnri rofiwpH al owanrp the Crnslpv Radio Cornoration bp- which had refused the allowance the Crosley Radio Corporation be- asserted that President tween 11:15 and 11:45 East- want Representative Dockweil- crn Standard time, 011 the 23rd of er (D-Calif) of the same committee April, according to a letter said it was equivalent to spending ceived by the Raymondville Chamber of Commerce. from Joseph Ries, educational director of the radio concern, in answer to a request for such recognition made by Harry W. Cook, secretary-manager of the local Chamber of Commerce. Mr.

Cook's letter to the Crosley people, written on the 1st of February of thus year, was as follows: Radio Corporation. Ohio. quite some time I have been listening to your weekly salute to $40.000 each to provide that half hundred more officers. Nevertheless the house responded to the pleas of the well-organized bloc a 116 to 61 vote for the ad- ditional money. Studies Flood Control Finished with the always prickly 1 task of approving by item, the appropriations for strictly mili-1 tary purposes, the house began plodding through the second section, providing $167,000.00 for I rivers and harbors and flood control work.

rarily comprised the entire home fleet. The first class battle ship Royal Sovereign, laying off Portland, was described by old salts to be manned by so many youngster recruits that she appeared to them like a training ship. FIRE RAZES FAMED HOTEL WACO. The Metro- pole hotel, historic as a political cities throughout the United State rendezvous under its former name and must say that I thoroughly en- of Pacific hotel, was gutted by Francisco mine executive. The contact man, whose identity was not disclosed, departed by horseback from Etzatlan, where Faneuf and an associate, Paul W.

Avery, were kidnaped last Monday by 40 bandits. Avery was later released and came to Guadalajara, where it was understood he raised the money for the ransom. George H. Wrinter sul at Guadalajara, said he expected A party of eight or tcn persons ulcd to speak; John Gregory, Me a report from Etzatlan some 1 Saturday. LAST SESSION- irom Page One) fourth and last general session will ransom.

Cayuga off Halifax N. was be- bc Pat secretary to Gov- I llevcd hcadmg Boslon- crnor James Allred, who is sched- A party of eight or ten persons ulcd to speak; John Gregory, Mc- I was rescued from a burning cabin Allen, president of TSTA. will cruiser off southern Florida. The speak on Program of the Tex-HORSE THIEF (Continued iiom Page One.) a concerted drive against the rustlers last week. Investigations have been pressed bv officers of the department and the arrests Friday rescue boat was directed to the as State Teachers and scene by a coast guard plane.

B. B. Cobb, secretary, TSTA, who i The oil tanker New England, will give a 20-minute talk on caught in the ice floes of Hemp- Worth of Teacher A 20-inmute entertainment pro! giam by Harlingen artists wrili open joyed them. am writing to find out howr we can get a salute to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, of which our city is a part. I notice that 1 during these salutes to cities you advertise your dealers, and in ing with your local distributor, Mr.

Floyd Holt of the Holt's Radio i Sales and Service, I find that in the Lower Rio Grande Valley you have seven or eight distributors for Crosley. radios and refrigera- tors. Lower Rio Grande Valley, is composed of Willacy. Cameron, Hidalgo and Starr counties, is practically the same as one large city. We are connected throughout are the first of a series which is, the Greek steamer S.

S. Plymmia expect to break the ring of rustlers enroute from New York to Genoa, in this section. The Rangerville section was hard Islands. A tug was trying to pull arrived Friday morning to give his fljg htin Virginia. one crashing near hit by horse thieves last month and her off.

address on Texas Literature at the Atlanta. and another being 'T'HE League of Nations says it caimot in three and a naif months as it might do. unless with the cooperation of the United States. The League wants America to sell no oil to Italy, although various League members are selling oil to Mussolini industriously. The business of this country is to keep out of war.

build its own prosperity, and a simple plan would be to tell the world, we i stock have for sale, you may buy. but I rounding territory. send said Friday he had received a bring vour money here, good mon- 1 Rangers 11 Case telegram from Congressman R. ey. and bring your ships to cart i A posse of federal agents and Thomason at Washington that six Texas rangers, led by John S.

Wol- government officials were en route ford, U. S. customs official at Me- here lo confer regarding the pro! Allen, recovered several head of posed international park. Zapata county Townsend said the United States stead Bay, Long Island, was freed with the help of a coast guard patrol boat. the session.

Rtw. E. Douglas Car- On the other side of the Atlantic ver, pastor of the First Baptist church, will deliver the invocation. Dr. J.

Frank Dobie, University Panama-Bound PI anes Plan Border Stop Morning Star News Service flight of 21 army planes, Panama canal bound, is tentatively scheduled to arrive here February 21. The planes are now at San Antonio awaiting word from Washington to proceed on the flight. The planes arrived at Randolph by paved roads and in this area we Field Friday from Barksdale, have some twenty-odd thriving and 13 pursuit planes and eight cities some of which are: Browns- giaht bombers are included on the i ville, San Benito, Harlingen, McAI- hop. They began the flight at Lang- len, Mercedes, Raymondville. Wesley Field, with Col.

laco. Mission. Edinburg. Rio Grande fire of undetermined origin Friday afternoon. The five-story structure, built in 1381, was the first hotel in Waco with an elevator.

It was political headquarters for this section of Texas when it wras operated by Bart Moore and later by his brother. Jim I. Moore. Johnny Martin, night clerk, was seriously burned before firemen rescued him from a fire escape to which he made his wTay from his fourth floor room. Several women escaped from the building clad in underwear and pajamas.

shivering, on the streets as water from hoses froze on sidewalks and their clothing while a bitter north wind shipped the flame. newspapers and journals, typewrit- ters and telephone, and other nee- essary office furniture. The headquarters room is being established by the Chamber of Commerce r.a Joe Wilson. of the Hotel, and is beinu opened fjj benefit of the oil men of the ley. It was pointed out by Mr.

Wilson that all oil men are invited to use the room for all meetings or for any other purpose pertaining to th oil business. The fact that Weslaco is rapidly becoming an oil center, is revealed by the several producing wells and numerous other activities which are taking place within a twelve mile radius of the city. Leasing activiti- are reported to be rapidly increasing in the section south of Weslaco. and within sixty or ninety days the spudding of a well is expected to take place in that section. Location Favorable Mr.

R. Lane, in charge of the Gulf States activities in the Valley, was quoted as saying that his company selected Weslaco on account of its central location. Other companies are expected to make their headquarters in Weslaco in the near future. RAIL SERVICE rrom Page 1 ran aground near Balearic professor and well-know author, 1 Charles T. Phillips in command of the pursuit planes and Col.

Junius H. Houghton heading the bombers. Twenty-three planes began the officers expect to make several ar- rests within the next few days. Clues unearthed by Deputy Sheriff International Park Henry Jones point toward rustlers, To A familiar with the location of live- 1 Ians I De and the roads of the sur- i ALPINE.Texas.- E. Town- the goods IN SEA wreck or fire on land, men are not too chivalrous.

In the Chinese restaurant fire, the hatcheck girl knocked down by the panic stricken crowd said: I stopped yelling one little fellow saw I was bleeding, helped me get out. I wish 1 knew his name. He was the only one that didn't step right on top of me," The instinct of self preservation still rules the human race. Next comes the family instinct, next and far behind comes ambition. Those are the three powers that rule man- stolen livestock in last week.

The rustlers apparently drive mo- tor trucks to points along roads, near pasture fences, and load the livestock into trailers after cutting the wire. The attempted sale of stolen horses at La Feria, Friday bears out the belief held by offic- ers that the stolen stock is not be- ihg driven across the international boundary into Mexico. State and federal operatives are stationed at several points leading lrom the Valley and no apprehen- officials would accompany him and other interested Texans across the Mexican border for a meeting with Mexican officials. second general session. He was preceded bv L.

A. Woods, state intendcnt. who gave a statistical re- port on conditions of Texas and south Texas schools. Male Chorus Sings The A. 1.

male chorus opened the morning session Friday with a 30-minute program. Rev. J. C. A.

Pfennfnger. Evangelical Lutheran pastor, gave the invocation, and was followed by L. J. Smith, A. I.

College dean of men. who read a prepared paper by Dr. J. O. Loftin.

president. AI. College, who is ill. forced down between Maxwell Field. Barksdale Field, according to the Associated Press.

The crippled plane, piloted by Capt. Allen W. Reed, is expected to arrive at Randolph Field Saturday. Capt. Herbert E.

Rico and two enlisted men are with the plane. Meanwhile, other planes will be by citizens of the Valley, we City, and many others. you will consider giving a salute to the Rio Grande Valley sometime in the near future I will personally be glad to secure from the Valley Secretaries Association of which I am a member, complete information on their respective cities as well as my own and also the Valley, and furnish you with same. that we will hear from you in the near future in regard to this matter and assuring you a salute will be greatly appre- PENSION BLANKS (Continued rrom Page One.) county tax at Brownsville, Harlingen. La Feria.

Rio Hondo and San Benito. serviced at Randolph Field. -AAA(Continued Pfom Page One.) and Dickinson entered a defense in the interest of what they termed the of charles Huntley. Harlingen, pre- 1 stitutional government. sented a trombone solo, and Lowell gave a vibra- kind, and who ignores them is fool- sions of rustiers have been record ish -GROWERS- (Continueu irom Page One.) ley growers of cabbage.

He said they never would have received this return had it not been for the organization and their cooperating shipper-1 riends. Joint Meet Slated Looking teward a closer unity oi growers in the Valley and growers in the Corpus Christ i-Roostown sections, a delegation of Valley growers association officials will visit that area Saturday for a county-wide mass meeting. The meeting will see1 discussed the possibility of coordinating prices of cabbage ana other commodities grown by the two state sections. Rov Ruff. Brownsville, president, and Huntley, will head ih? delegation of Valley growers.

ed by those officers, leading them to believe that stolen livestock is sold in this section. The possibility of forged bills of i sale was pointed out by local of- ficers, which would account for any stolen stock that might have been taken from the Valley. Several reports of stolen dairy cattle have been received from owners in the Los Fresnos section and several arrests are pending in cases of that section, officers said Friday night. ESTES IS ILL ROCHESTER. Minn.

Carl Estes. Longview newspaper publish- er. was reported in a critical conai- The largest session of the edition Friday night after a major op- vention was held at the First Bap- 1 eraticn. Physicians, fearing puimon- tist church Friday night and in ad- ary complications, placed him un- the main speakers, the vears for the same purpose States der an oxygen tent. Estes has been session was marked by the spec- however would join the permanent ill several months.

lal music program presented under stem immediately if they passed the direction of Paul Riley, head iThe bill as it came through the storm of proposed changes Friday would provide a dual system of federal to farmers for not planting certain crops in the interest of soil conservation, and another as state grants after two are, very truly. Chamber of Commerce, Harry W. Cook. Mr. Cook planned to take his letter and Mr.

reply with him to the meeting of the Valley Secretaries Association at Weslaco Friday evening, to advise his fellow members of the publicity which has HIDALGO ISSUES NEW LICENSES (Valiev Morning Star News Sir'ire of licenses in Hidalgo county will get tinder way in the near future, Deputy Tax Collector E. S. Hearne announced Friday. Supplies of application blanks for the licenses are new on hand here, and the first licenses were filled out Friday ing word from relatives there. The freight train had 17 cars, scheduled for Brownsville from Sar.

Antonio and Houston, and was travelling about 40 miles an hour when the gasoline-loaded tanker crashed out of line sending cars into the ditch. It was thought that more than two were on the cars but Thursday and Friday when the tanker was lifted off Carver revealed no one else was killed, Henry died in Mercy hospita about 3:15 p. m. The cars were being set up on new trucks Friday and removed to Kingsville yards for repairs. PENSION OFFICIALS TAKE OATH OF OFFICE FRIDAY AUSTIN.

Tex. Texans received application blanks Friday, the first step toward securing pensions, as officials of the old age assistance commission took oaths of office. fn San Benito The VALLEY WAFFLE SHOP Pete Gavatos, Prop. Orville S. Carpenter was sworn iiieiiiut-rs ii.tr jn ag executive dircctor of the old been secured, and to ask their aid age assistanCP commission and C.

in compiling information to be used in the broadcast program of April 23rd. -NORTHER( rroin Page 1 DOOMED KILLER ASKS FOR SHOT OF HARD LIQUOR the necessary laws.) arts department, A. I. export debenture plan, of- 1 fered by Senator Connally (D-Tex), SUICIDE (Continued irom Page uet a job to help She told Fenton they quarreled last night. family did not approve the marriage but they became she added.

"Of course, we've had in-la wish Phister's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Phister, arrived from Kansas City shortly before their son died. know rtlore about this than 1 do." Pnister. head of a large insurance agency, told questioners.

Young Phister previously had attended the University of Michigan. He came to enter the university of Missouri Jan. 22. MEAT SMUGGLING IN- STARR COUNTY STOPPED (Valley Morning News Service RIO GRANDE CITY. Federal officers believed Friday they had broken up one of the most worrisome fresh meat-smuggling gangs in South Texas, following the arrests and convictions of Antonio Bazan, known as of meat along the Rio Grande.

Bazan and an accomplice, Juan Diaz, were caught by Ranger Martin Trejo. Deputy Sheriff Octavio Sanchez and Immigrant Inspectors .1 esse Perez and Wayne Brady, who I surprised the pair after they paddled their boat across the river i near Los Ebanos. Two others with the smugglers at the time escaped. I despite of officers to nab them. Bazan and Diaz paid lines in justice court here and were then turned over to immigration authorities.

Meat smuggling, officers explained, is an attractive business because the meat can be bought at five cents per pound. American money, south CANON CITY. Beetle browed Otis McDaniels. 30, killer of a sheriff and a man, called Friday night for a good stiff drink'of whiskey" before his march to Colorado's a gas chamber a room where a thin puff of smoke snuffs out life. Reluctantly.

Warden Roy Best refused, explaining use of liquor violates prison regulations. Thursday he jested when denied the right to sit with 100 convicts and watch a of the execution, ih a pig as the victim. But he awoke nervously at Friday after a restless night, recited prayers with the prison chaplain, then tossed off his sweater and exercised with shirtsleeves rolled up in the prison yard, despite the zero weather. ot the fine College. Dr.

J. Frank Dobie and Dean L. A. Pechstein, University of cinnati professor, gave addresses following the invocation by Rev. Flynn V.

Long, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Dobie discussed the topic. of Animals in the and handle, prepared Friday night record low- temperatures. Sheeielf of Fort Worth took the oath succeeding him as state auditor and efficiency expert.

Commissioners were A. W. Cunningham of Harlingen, chairman, H. T. Kimbro of Lubbock and WT, O.

Davis of Omaha. for Dean Pechstein followed up his I imports on the same products ship- was rejected 42 to 32 on the closest forecast for Dallas and Fort Worth, roll call on the day. It had carried tw ice in 1929 during the Hoover administration, but both times failed in the house. It would have provided for federal bounties on exports of farm products, equal to half the tariff Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Leggett and Readings of from 10 to 16 were son of Houston wrere guests the talk of Thursday night on We Irritate with of Mccre Presides D. E. -Moore, Runge, president, presided over all general sessions during the convention.

Officials of the division of the state association Friday termed the convention one of the most sdccess- ful ever held and complimented the Harlingen Boy Scouts, under John L. Leslie, Scout Executive, on the efficient manner in which they assisted in handling the convention. Jack Fordnam. son of Mr. and Mrs.

O. G. Fordham, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Valley Baptist hospital Friday. ped abroad, but with specific rates provided on wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco and rice. Food Supply Protected A related amendment by Senator Vandenberg tR-Mich) proposing an embargo on imports of commodities competitive with debenturable basic articles was defeated 51 to 25.

The only other roll call of the day turned back 51 to 25 an amendment by Senator Wagner designed to protect consumers against a good shortage by declaring that conservation of soil should not be carried to a point it would prevent production of what wras considered a normal supply between the vears 1920 and 1929. Amateur's Movie Film Clearly Shows Royalist Attack On Blum where the norther sent the mercury down from the sixties, at 2 a. m. to 15 degrees during the morning. Dallas had a trace of snow during the morning.

The reading at Dallas at 7 p. m. was 28. A 22-mile wind was expected to prevent a drop at Amarillo and other Panhandle points to the lows of Friday, when the reading at Amarillo was two above zero and at Borger five above. Dust and sand rode in 011 the norther, and late in the day the dust reached San Antonio, although the thermometer was only 51 degrees there at 7 p.

m. A low of 24 wa forecast for Austin, but the freeze was not expected to extend to the coast. Galveston reported plenty of dust also, and a reading of 50 at 5 p. m. The Valley was cool but comfortable at 64 degrees at 6 p.

m. The reading at Corpus Christi at that time was 56. Other temperatures, at 7 p. were: Amarillo 26. El Paso 57.

Guad- alupe Pass 48. Big Spring 41, Abilene 29, Houston 44. Wichita Falls 23 and Texarkana 36. first of the wTeek of Mr. WTalter Good.

and Mrs. icks ough rop WANTED! NEWSPAPER AGENT Large territory open in Hidaljf" County for the man. 'Iusl have some experience in does not need to be newspaper ex perience. Must lie able to turnip bond, and have light car. VALLEY MORNING STAR Jack Calvin, Mur- of the river and sold for ten cents homes Fri- per pound in Texas.

POLISH SPECIAL ONE WEEK Groesbeeck Service 1002 1 CORNERS CRASH PROVES FATAL TEXARKANA, R. G. Poland. 48. of Ardmore.

died in a hospital here Friday of injuries receive dTuesday night when his automobile plunged off the north end of a Texarkana, viaduct to a street 45 feet below. I Lyle Mellenbruch, of San Antonio, spent the week end w'ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Mellenbruch. mbed rov- where the assault on Blum occur gion post announced Friday. A com- day for new evidence of opposition I to the requbliean government as XKU 01 the film was discovered reid, Bert Green. Clyde Fore, Mor- official attention turned to an ama- and police promptly appro- ris Allen, E.

V. May. G. C. Eddy and teur film of Thursdays disorder.

priated it to aid in identifying W. M. Me Clellen. Sons of B1 assailants. The biggest haul in the raid was Blums liat, found in a rovalist trophy room.

The royalists of the three4 organizations ordered disbanded appealed to the council of state protesting the dissolution decree. The Sons To Form New Unit (Valley Morning Servire MERCEDES. Organization of a squadron of of the American will get under way here tolls in Europe and the near east in the near future. Commander B. mounted to almost 300 Friday night B.

Ballanfant of Le- as severe cold continued unabated I in Bulgaria and Rumania but softened to warmer weather elsewhere. BLIZZARD TOLL IN EUROPE NEARS 300 MARK Blizzard death Film Is Studied Tile film clearly tack by members of the on Leon Blum, ist deputy, which resulted the ai- social- in the naires and former Legionnaires are eligible lor membership. The unit wull De the first to be formed in the Rio Grande Valley. sudden order to dissolve all militant royalist organizations in France. A movie enthusiast with his, camera, who happened to be standing near the street intensection WISE SENTENCED LAREDO.

district court jury at Carrizo Springs Friday council, highest appcallate body in convicted Jesus T. Wise of slaying the nation, might overrule the Ethel Carlos in Laredo Aug. 11. order of it held the cabinet action last, and sentenced him to 25 years unlawful. in the penitentiary.

Bulgaria led the list of weather casualties with more than 100 dead. Turkey followed with at least 78 dead, of which a majority was frozen to death. Positive Relief For Itchy Skin Soothing Blue Star Ointment on the skin, sending tested medicines into pores to kill common itch, tetter, rash, eczema, I foot itoh, ringworm, etc. Money back on if it fails to relieve. Going HERE'S Places? WIIEHE II In Harlingen On San Benito Highway FINE STEAK DINNERS WINES I-inest Dance Floor In The -A NEW BAND- BUDDIE SCHELT0N AND HIS 1 HARCAMTEX BOYS Direct From Haute.

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