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Full Leased Wire Service United Press Keeps Williamson County in Touch vvi(h the World NO REPEAL SESSION By Lewis Voiera limit lo whut fsi low can do, but he do any more than he thinks nc can. he has job he want to lose he must get better all the time and he cun. If the job big enough for him he must make It bigger, or he'll shrink to fit it. A LITTLE 9 year old boy from San Francisco, a child prodigy, dressed up to look like a little girl, made his debut as a violinist in New York the other day. Wonder if ever had any fun; if ever have an opportunity to develop into a real he-man.

Santa Says: Watch The Press and Buy Now for Xmas United Press. DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY TO THE SERVICE THE PEOPLE THAT NO GOOD CAUSE SHALL LACK A CHAMPION (Spi.) Means Special Correspondent. VOL. 18. NO.306 MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMRKR 30, 1331.

ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY SERVING 69,000 Curtis To Decline Race For Senate seen and heard of child prodigies but as a rule they last long. They aren't nat- ural; wse and when any of her rules are violated she demands takes it. UDGE SAMUEL FEABURY, who has been twisting thp Tammany tail for the last iglit montha and is its most hated enemy, will likely he a candidate for the democratic presidential nomination in 1932. And Tammany howl then? EEING a fellpw with broken arm the other day caused by cranking a car. reminded us of the Florida woman who cranked while it was in reverse gear.

Her dress caught on the crank and her neck was broken. ILL ROGERS and Floyd Gibbons have gone to the orient to report on the Manchurian argument. Will says Japan is going to hear some awful compliments as he understands they stand for any wisecracks. The Japs do Hcem a bit sensitive when things are said about them. ONDER how many people know that the income of the dairy industry in the United States that of the motor industry.

Milk alone produces a national income of neatly a billion and a half dollars, more than that of the coal industry. READ a long editorial the other day about what wonderful football player Notre Schwarz is. But the Aimy was, on the Saturday and sewed him up completely. UTH HURLEY, nine year old daughter of of War Patrick .1. Hurley, swallowed a Red Cross pin the other day, but apparently no harm was done.

Evident-! ly she believes in the Red Cross. IERE were 305,000 families In Texas In 1930 than in 1920, but the families as large now, being nearly half a person smaller ihan 10 years ago. But as tare nearly a million and half families averaging tier than four to the family, doing very well, thank you. A Bancroft Jun.or high school in Los Angeles, students have been playing a very pop'll- game called rip-the-zippei, in which any student who saw a shirt, tin errs or fastened with a zi per would cry the z.ippci ami zip open the garment, Tae faculty has outlawed the gun Must have been Interesting while it lasted. I MAY be that these strong and silent uien we read about much vegetarians; wv find the aatne qualities in the onion.

GARNERA1UB CITIZENS SEEKi Weeps On Stand REINSTATEMENT! f- OF HIGHWAY 102 Large delegations of citizens in tereated in the reinstatement ol Highway 102 Highway) will go to Austin this afternoon to attend a heaving granted by the Lvnte H.ghway Commission. Representatives from Taylor, Giddings, Lexington, Carnet on, Thorndale, Ro kdale. Thrall, Georgetown, Round Rock, Hutto, and communities on the highway will cooperate in requesting the State Highway Commission to reinstate Highway 192 st maintained highway. The highway was burned to the counties for maintenance by th State Highway Commission October 20. A cdtnmittee met at the Board of Ctty Development in Taylor this morning to arrange for a largo group of Taylor business nun to atjend the meeting in Aust n.

The following nun made up the committee; George Prewitt, B. J. Karmin, J. C. Harris.

R. C. Faulkner, D. Stiles. Charlie Gossett.

Vet non Mann, C. B. Challennei anti J. C. Abbott.

Among the Taylor people vG a will attend the in Austin this afternoon are: C. B. Challenner, Gossett, I) R. Goldstein, C. S.

Griffith, F. A Ziegelbauer, A. J. McCarty, Thom is Cady. C.

W. Morford. R. lar, F. McNamara.

R. Perkins, Ed Hunke, Joe Spiegel. James A. ARy s. and E.

J. Douglas- v. U. Mann Swain, A. Bittlck, Paul Bubela.

P. Ellington. Nelson, Cha Rosner. D. F.

Forwood. Sam Easley, C. Pallet, H. Poe, H. VV.

Olive. Roy Poe, J. A. Zieschang, Fred Klopp, D. Stiles, A.

Harkins, L. W. Voter, Rudolph, C. ern, Joe Harrison J. C.

Harris, 11 A. Stiles, W. L. Moore Albert Zieschang, Emil Zlesclung Rlethmeyer, O. Saage, C.

Zieschang, Henry Hartman, 1C Wilde, P. R. Mlertachln, Ernest Zieschang, W. Freels. Hornet Ma gey.

J. C. Abbott. Geo. Prewitt, R.

C. Faulkner. Alexander Pant ages, millionaire owner, is pictured befool? the in hi; own defense his trial in Los Angeles for the alleged attacking of Eunice Pringle, school girl dancer. During the hearing he collapsed and broke into tear a. SANTA WIRES TO EXPECT HIM FRIDAY LEG10NNA1R AS MEET AT TEMPLE MA IS AT STREET 00 IVCLI AN1ZI IS ORGANIZED IIOlhSTON, Nov.

30. P)- P.iiJ oi alle executive commit leemen uvei) county in Texas wen- not it led today that tiny have apiKbmed county ili.iirnu-n ot tie- John Garner lot Pieakleiu movement which originated Wednesday, Garner, Texas congressman, is scheduled to be tile Ilext SjMUker of the House. State t'haii loan Hall of Bruwnville was notifying the executive chairmen of John T. Scott president of Houston organization said. in ease the appointment is noti acceptable i(l cummin.

men. they are asked to name! I in i heir county qualllie-lj to serve in tival eupaeity, H.ott said. Heott also said that enttniMiastic Support had been given the pian in tile XUM Ir delega ftion to li aim Garm-i a elm, for I la 1 nominee at the it National eoitveiition of telegraniN, letters land telephone from nil pa rtf lof the state been reeotved at lieaqtln ier.s hen lie saiil, tho movement. The id-a Iseems to have spread like wild Hall has organized the seeond larner for President Club In prownHville and hopes to have nth- eltih functioning shortly. Mcotj Oacai Harber With an interesting Mooking pu.cke.cc.

know whetoer Venison ot libs, foi thi tell us Oscar ha en on hunt ami Lie ay thi. is hog-killing tunc. E. Cohen I coping out 'he cold by wearing a heavy lumbct jacket, and looking as if he vi veiy pleased the -ainy weather. Never mind.

Mr. Col wealimi man promt-ed ski CUntght. And Bob Me: nor i tar.il ng acre s.iei In hot You ai Id I a ay, Rob. ye might well give up put i a coat, Paul Llubela ij, it not cold he 'in ViiHi hi; vi tolieii up. But Mrs ila Hick i priateiy i ton i coat and hut to match.

Saw walking briskly toward the board ing house. LEGION POST MEETS TUESDAY The Graham D. Pod, No, 39, of American Lev on wi meet Tuesday night at o'elo Dr. I A. Hhepht 'd po--t announced today.

The meeting will he held at the Legion Horn he here Missouri Ho or ate; end to be distributed to the kiddies Friday afternoon aud that in -rchnnt of Tayloi have toeked their shelves with from his factory. Every More in Taylor will erate in the welcome planned for Clau- bv de orating it wiridowa with Christmas and gifts, anti by Chi. r.uis ng the sidewall i of the tuv-inr district. Among the spur ui features of the Chri.stma» cel -bration pbmncu by the man hunts of Taylor is the big Santa Claus pu'ardc anti Chiistm essay contest, and many other tei holiday festivities. JACK FROST ON WAY TO TAYLOR Austin.

The George Washington Bi-con- kriday at tinental program was explained by W. S. Parks of Houston, who stated that 10,000 American Legion posts would honor George Washington in 1932, the 200th anniversary of his d. A Distant National Adjutant Fiank rmmtu is of Indianapolis, Indiana, gave a report on the mom bership up to the present time stating thut approximately 33,000 members were enrolled, which- is 100,000 more than were enrolled last yfr. The community service program vlu out u.nod of Amarillo, to take a pa Hal Prann minder, md eign i 'lations the fit that United it is 20 per cent bt of the Lorn At noon the officer i Church pi chairman o.

program, the deiens especially 1 the treaty, banquet was at the Fir it Hi oom th aviaru. te com tHe for sttossed of the navy, reduction hold for i ilinner I i firut frost of weason is Tavluc toiiicht. li. W. I 1 i linai regie, ut thi States Weallur liureati, i limi' line.

i- export tal tu fall beke.v ih. I om i si ret ut tlih sea- om. Jl aiccs. Air. Tom-nee waid, and vveistlier is prooii t.

1. Ih oids for Stinday and Sundav night show luwe-t temperature 15 and hiolu a TWO BOX CAKS AliE DERAILEI) Two empty hux ear nere uerall- ed in Hacifie llailway Yards Sunlay affjrtuon The r. being i al tinte ot in ic- served to 500 legionnaires, including the following distinguished visitors: Earl Harp, Sweetwater, state ummandei: J. F. Isbel.

department chaplain; Rob Whltekcr, Austin department adjutant Henry L. Btev- savv, N. national Edgat E. Witt, Waco, overnor of Texas; oom Amarillo; Allan is; Re mina State: tonio i Wm ervlce a commander; lieutenant George C. Ater, Dad las, regier man, Unit.

1 teuu, San A iger; W. service st Department ikluhoma. Johnson. Dal- L. C.

Chap Veterans Bu regional man- Austin, E. Torrence, officer; and uninander Giimar af NEW T'ilAL IS SET 11.LE Ml DEH ASE o'clock ment. rident. i special ve ni i for retri on charge vith Ule Dorothy Dm un IJass. The jut original trial 30, ui i 50 has Newt murder in (UP) A been called a ny connect ion of his weetheart, Symons, ut Aran- 34TH ANNIVERSARY SALE TO START WEDNESDAY CONGRESSMAN American Legion post officers of Texas met in Temple Sunday for an o.ficfers conference.

Dr. i. A. Shepherd, rost commander of the Graham D. Luhn Post; Harry Bel! chaplain, and Ed Lovelace, adjutant, represented the Taylor post at the conference.

Henry L. Stevens. national gave the principal nd dress at tnc meeting, using as a basis for his talk the preamble of the constitution and the motto God and fie commented also upon the growth of the American Legion as is evidenced by the increased membership this year. Among other speakers at the cor. fcrence was Ben J.

Dean of Brack enridge, Americanism program chah man, who urged the posts support the Boys Scout organizations and the Junior Baseball teams, anu to get citizens of their com munities to pay puli tax. He was followed by Department Chaplain R. G. Hill who stressed the importance of the Legion post medals to outstanding srhool students. Junior Baseball Club plans were discussed by the chairman of the baseball club committee.

R. San laus is now ox his v.a- O'Neal; and the Boy Scout etivi-1 I r. udirg to a message tics outlined by the chairman of the by th jovial old ntleman scout committee, R. T. Ford, oil Nome.

Alaska today, will! it 3 "clock Pacific station, es tnat he hus a laige bug WANTS TO BE AUSTIN. Nov. 30. Ross Sterling will not call a special session of the Texas Legislature to repeal tho cotton acreage reduction law, he said today. believe farmers have had enough cotton and regardless of a law are not going to plant more cotton than the law now allows.

the other states do not pass similar laws I do not hove there will be any trouble about Texas farmers planting. decrease in cotton acreage is certainly the best thing for the The governor Indicated he belfoyos nmigh other states will pass similar laws which will make the mov. ment effective. He pointed out that Oklahoma is having a referendum WASHINGTON. Nov.

matter and said he eartainly Vice President Charles Curtis an-: not call a repeal session. Such a session was proposed by Lawrence Westbrook of Waco, former form cooperative Repeal was opposed by Senate Agricultural Commissioner J. E. McDonald. Texas, Nov.

35 'UP) Kleberg, Democrat of Cor isti, today was cc Ufied ns man from the Llth Tcxa AUS 1 Riclv.u pus disL riet. Th? early ontest of eloctlon re turn a ure: Klebt peaking in time ti partieipate in the mizo- tion of the house of rept sentatives THREE KILLED IN MINE EXPLOSION LOG AN. Nov. 30 (UP) lives were lost in mine Nii 1 of the Monitor Coal and Com; Company today when a blast in a tunnel beneath crate ignited a gas pocket and converted the shaft Ir.t an inferno of fire and water. One body was recovered before shaft iooded li thi were killed outright by t.

ex pi o-'b-n. Men drilling a new pump unler the creek. men killed in a similar losion a mine near the No. 1 id a month ago. nounct 1 toilay will seek nation to the presjclem y.

Curt! said he had decided not to be caodi late for senator from Kansas matter he has had tind'-r consideration for many His announcement, from his ofdee. concluded with the state- 'ter careful consideration 1 I have dec ided not to 1 a candidate for I S. Senator in 1932 and furth- that if next Republican Na tit mil convention nominates me foi vice resident 1 shall Methoriisus Hold District MerMum Methodists from Bell and Wil iamsf County are in Belton today to rut nd mce ting of district stewards of Georgetown District The meeting was called by the Rev. T. Edgar Neal of Georgetown presiding elder, fur the purpose organizing the district work fo thM year.

The Rev. Frank E. Sinci ton pa tor of the Methodist Church, the Rev. Cecil Taylor, pas tor at Thrall, and .1 D. distric: steward of Taylor, are at tendin' the meeting.

TULANE HAS r'. INJURED IN COLLISION ai section of streets. wh liiRh sc hot wrist, two MIX ALMOST NEW ORLEANS, Nov. One of Tulane mast ivid athletes cart hia wooden iside before en miner a football held, tennis couvt, boxing ring, rack field or wrestling mat. Donald Kerr, 39-year-old soph onio.i', is adept at all these sports.

He holds three medals won in ath- competition against two- legeod boys and is ttying out for the varsity boxing team and practicing up on gymnastics for the southern A. A. U. meet, at which he will represent Tulane this spring. I Hurst, la, son of Mr.

and I No less phenomenal than his E. B. Hurst, was injured at 'agility on one leg, is the attitude on his condition. He gets result oi a i supreme delight in surprising the motorcycle friends, especially girls, at dances, ad a car driven byfby pointing out his wooden leg. Lindsey at tho inter- which he wears at all times except I miei whfn Qn His joventh and Falhot gives no indication that he has only one leg.

is a senior in Tavlor Hopping on one leg, Dona'd can i taim a broken! feet, six in hcs. the low hurdles with case, vau.t. and perform other with startling alacrity. In the he has thrown many a husky fellow on wrestling mat, and he can climb a 25-foot rope ill odav ioua cuts on the face I and mlnoi injuries about the body. Mt i.

Lindsey and her mother, Jason Fon ood. the other occupan' I of the car. rushed the youth to the! Utuk St rum berg hospital and! i fur treatment. During the recent intra-mura! PAST DANCER! -Th aR0-'Unt wccurrcti as Mr" football game a long forward Lt i by the unued Rtntes I)e- I'tmcnt Agriculture, Weather eau, for tho twenty-four hows ing at a. in.

today (75 Time). idrat column lowest temperature niglit, second column terday. last column itian Ir.st tv. "aty-four hours. Texas cat iter lene -is HOLLYWOOD, Nov.30.—(UP) Tom covvb mot ion picture believed tab" nearly paat ct in it for life against Tom pei toniti i.

Mix had rru lory day We hope will 12 hours to be able to report a more fi- ni te ira bulletin Lingering between lif and deu'h follmvin an cm endi- op Elation la Ti MIX at first had been en only slight cl tance foi The accident occurred as Mrs Lit was driving north on Tat bot street and Fred was riviri; east on Seventh. was thrown to a tht end. Th player flew down the field. Onl; ETEX oil CUT TO 11(L i BARRELS A BAY ht 1. i.f) IN WIN VI CHESTER, Eng.

village church near 1 doer Inscripti the gate to it is a notice autillo I fill i das 1 Rio so nston Antoni last this lit-st yesi anfall last tin unuul ru noi mal. a il 'ih inset Tu 42 54 i- months. Horse (UPi A ri turned to a and pawed dead neck brok, ing ui in This is xt to -nine Fna. ST1N. Nov.

30 no Sterling a cut in the East xu ah! to 110 per wei low tha athletes. He is ar jumped into the aif and ully completed the play did i notice It was Donald, end on one leg. to the youth times around mile track. His time for mile is only one minute a made by trained nt swimmer and nes ban cut in tl oruer The pn efi -et: sni iim that wi to the Yates.l unl Ih Gov the Raiiro it runitin in; new dam irrels i pani es pen son for coming rtnminr as won 1 -H-nior life saving adge in ming. Donald vo for dis- aniiug hi; voe-den leg while in aavs he cm get round 1 without it.

end ides the oir ipany he. bought it rom, after i ui 1 11 6 numero US tim to UHI antee i it inv Donald ist his when he was ighr verni Id. A nuise went to leep at Ai htm idi, ibon Park end didn't icticing railroad in foni of an ai train. had JuXJ 10 Her Dogs a Handbag Ornament vlor IN I TN EATH AS to agree al tIw Hinton and the case wax st nt i change of tl fifty witnesses have been mmowd. BILL To kli.i, FARM BOAUll M.

UiiHUimon Sons, iin-al store, are celebrating their 31th an lids wm with a on all iiicr.hainit.se. The rale c.pcns 2, at a. and entire been re arranged and marked down in ration for the event. 'l ids stoi which one of the most complete stocks of un.i I wear in central Tegus. was by Cinnamon 31 is ago and was locat 'd in the in lie the block betv.

cn 1er on Third tit facing SOI .1. A'r, Cinnamon lied in and I nod v.us carried by his tin sous, who In 1912 in. the tdm. its location. 'Pile people of have been invited by tIre management of the to take advantage of the ottered during their saia aale, i Nov 30.

(UR) i the federal fami, induced at the; by Represen-; one A biii to boaid will in opcnlng of i tutive Crisp ltnti eratit? I Id 1 Lu iiouee Criap anneun iniontion as Hie sennte clture eomml'tee, invewligaiii.g the general farm uation. lieaui a pirltcd defense of selling other gfain ox- ehange piactid hy Siede! C. Har Hs of the Chicago ezchange. div iy, P. Woather Forecast lylor and vi.inity: -nt and y.

tin a ist Texas: Fair. unsettled extremo lower Iti 1 cooler i and west pen fair st Texas. dy poetioi portion pjuight Went he 8, Depaitne Wt at her Bui Weather on otl Nov. Jo I I tlHtve; Southern 1 Gulf Htiiter fu dr Ptirt Hont I Regioi stures lid bov 1 noinn, rain Week her; tt me til siiS t.eJ auto intjy diy, TttiN .1 Nil An was Gladys Glad, former beauty, and believed by many to be the mort beautiful ghl in America, is seen in New York with her unusually uny dog, named a Little which is su small that he fits iu her handbag. home of J.

MU i life the I am rr Pen Term (i i to two ura penitentiary a can of plita luUn ini the whu hq.

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