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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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PAGE lWO VALLEY MORNING 'T A ft Friday. November 11, 1932. VEGETABLES ARE MOVING SLOWLY Willacy ty. Much of the onion ai drat naji NFW MORTUARY USED LOCAL LABOR Romance Hinted Valley is pub Porridge (Confintied from P. ri ar have beeii ion half of HI til I Hhi DONT TRIFLE WITH COMMON CONSTIPATION duririf he li It or interest, he prepara! ion the year i i fi Ill I tour of the month as here- of tax re fore urging ke rcouests for -I UAN lirinr One Arrested In Geneva Slaughter (, its rr.p on newspa It trairedv tiling Had treath.

If impair I blamed ht wiu 11 Forlun Hfl iff I La things lit rom.t A ly, you ran avoid thb eating didicioua ce- tests show that a two It I to overcome common and vitamin 11 i al a rich otirco of a for the blood. Biological tests dei men an two so- ole, editor rnoon and of the antorial govern- arid Dicker, lawyer naturalized Uus ian. The denottneed the two a. irie of Mo cow wa arrested today an I of fomenting revolution, began in front of the bt in leaf strate that similar to that Inside the body. unii anti G.

O. P. Governor ich better than taking un thij Cet IT! patent medicines. tful of A ll -B ran daib sufficient. Serious rases meat If not relieve.

your doctor. red-and-creen package at II Made I ir tl Choice of Kanses ham, Nov. 10. Alt id Landon. republican.

Kan a H. The little Girl who EAT mngstei hov no oppetde, it jo to stasis. A i.ttle syrup of coirect this hild the lot v.a to employ an architect the; wanted a Harlingen mar anil accordingly the services of Stanley Hli were secured. vV hen the bids -re opened it war found that a Harnngen contract ing firm, The Hans Constructitiif company submitted lowest tnd Mr. Hansen was requested to buy i material in Harlingen, let sab contracts ami hire his employees in Harlingen or at least it- trade territory other being equal CLUB WOMEN ARE VISITING VALLEY (Conti? ued from Pago 1 will ho tesses during their May in the city.

Much interest and enthusiam was expressed in anticipation of the cxent at the convention. Mrs. J. .1. Murray, acting president of Valley federation and chairman of the arrangement committee rt turned Thursday morning and ill be in charge of the entertainment.

Club Federation Changes By-Laws COKPliS Hi 1ST Nov. 10. i Power of the president of the Texas Federation of Women Clubs was materially extended, tentatively, today hv that in the do. ing day of 11 annual 1 i convention 1 hrough a revision of law that officer, upon letireipein would automatically Texas 1 director for the general federation. Another important action taken would take away fiom the treasnr- er responsibility, heretofore held by her, of holding money collected i for the permanent headquarters building in Au tin.

She would remain custodian of other funds,) ever. J.oth revisions, lead and discussed without objection from the floor, will be passed finally only when all revisions are voted on on 1 but the absence of any fort to amend them meant their success would be merely a formality, under the federation's customary procedure unless oppo- i sit ion should develop unexpectedly, i The matter of the method of handling funds for the building i has somewhat of a sore sub- jeet during the convention, It. F. Lindsay former having resigned Tu treasurer for the permanent committee beeau of di. agreement on the subject with .1.

Fincher of Houston, presi- dent. Another important action of the federation was approval I of a third by law revision which I would require delegates who vole in elections to have registered one day beforehand Iha would be done to halt the practice of omo delegates who are not ae ciistonted to attending meetings ex ept when voting time come- around, it was said. No election will be held in the federal ion until Mrs. ers administ rat ion would have held over two years, or until but the charter amendment adopted I yesterday extended the term of the president to three years. Rumors that the engagement of Princess Ingrid, 22, of Sweden to Prince George or the Prince of Wales will be announced in London on November 11 were openly discussed Stockholm newspapers.

(Associated Press Photo) English Author Is Given Nobel Prize for 1932 STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 10. (A Nobel prize for literature was bestowed today upon John Galsworthy, the P.rit- novelist. The author of Forsyte had been mentioned in newspaper predictions as probable recipient of the award. Last prize was won by Ktik A.

Karlfeldt, of Sweden. Sinclair Lewis, who received the prize in was the first American to be so honored. Since 1901 when the prizes were established under the will of Alfred It. Nobel, Swedish scientist who invented dynamite, only two other Fnglishinon, have won a warn for literature. Rudyard Kipling took it in 1007 and George Bernard Shaw in 1925.

Mi. Galsworthy, now 65, pub- iisheo his novel, in under the nome do plume oi Sinjohn. It was not until 1 ii01 that he attracted general attention with Island of the first of a series of novels dealing with problems of the social world. Last prize was worth about 1,000. ARMISTICE DAY EVENTS VARIED from Page 1) annual parade in which practically all city organizations and clubs will take part is to begin from the ential Ward school on Last at 1:30 Those who will be in the parade are being urged to meet at 10 so there will be no delay in starting.

Corps To Lead 'I he parade, led by the drum and bugle coips, will march to the cfiit) tery where graves of veterans will le decorated with wreath-. Mowers which were made into 20 wreaths last night were donated to the Legion and the Legion Auxiliary. Donations incluotd completed wreaths from Rio Hondo persons. At the cemetery during the mcmoi ial service a short talk will 'oe made by Rev. Boone.

A fit squad from ort Brown to also take part in the sei vices. An Armistice Dyy proclamation by Mavor Sam Botts is a I follow PROCLAMATION Sam Botts, Mayor of the City of Harlingen do hereby proclaim this day to-xvit November 11, 1932 a day sacred and commemorative of the sacrifices made by the country and its soldiers during the Woiid War the hostilities of which terminated November 11, 1918. In so proclaiming said day so set apart as a day of observance and commemoration it is requested that all business insttutions ot this City remain closed until twelve noon and that at 1 ter said hour only drug stores and filling stations open for business the remainder of the day. SAM BOTTS, Mayor of Harlingen. Foi the afternoon the Legion has planned to attend the football game between the Cardinals ami Greyhounds at San Benito and will make efforts to secure as laige a Harlingen attendance possible.

The program will be conclude ti with a Valley-wide dance by the Hidalgo Voiture of the 40 and at Val Verde. The dance is a affair and those attending may wear any kind oi clothes. Part of the proceeds are to be used in initiation of the lfatiingen orum and ugle corps into the Hidalgo voiture. Presiding Elder Talks to Pastors Almost 150 pastors and churcft leaders of the Brownsville Meth odist district met with Dr. H.

E. I Draper, the newly assigned presit: ing elder of the district, in Harl ingen yesterday. The meeting was held to formu late plans whereby the entire membership of the Brownsville, Valley, district could become acquainted with the problems that are to be accomplished during new year. A decidedly favorable note comment xvas voiced by each ct the numerous speakers and indica- tions are that the contemplated program of the member canvass will receive a hearty endorsement and support of the en- tire Methodist membership in the i Valley, it was reported following the meeting. Appointee List Is Given Senate AUSTIN.

Nov. 10. R. S. Sterling today submitted i to the senate the names of four appointees for confirmaton.

They were: L. VV. Rogers of Austin, to complete the unexpired term of C. Shaver, resigned, as superinton dent of public instruction; Myron Blalock of Marshall to bo chief justice of the sixth court of civd appeals, to complete the unexpired teim of Sam P. Willson, deceased; Renne Allred, of Rusk county to be judge of the special district court of Rusk, and Gregg countie and Roy Johnson of Austin, reap pointed to the state board of bar her examiners.

FUNERAL RITES ARE HELD FOR RED WORKER MOSCOW, Nov in. 1Th. body of Nadya Alliluieva, wife ol Stalin, lay in state in the lofty hall of the central ex ecutive committee building on Reu square opposite tomb of Lenin and only a block away from the Kremlin where she had lived inconspicuously for years. Flowers banked the Red and five uniformed comrades wh were classmates at the all union industrial academy stood as guard of honor while a military band played intermittently. Even in her death the public appeared not to know that she wa the wife of the most powerful fi gure in all Russia.

Only a few people, most of them those who had known her well, filed past the bier. The newspapers gave her death a quarter of a page, but ail most of Moscow knew she wa. only another otaunch bolshevik who had died. The funeral will be held row in Novodeviehi monastery, 0 of the oldest institutions of hind in Ku 'ia, where arc the first wife of Peter tin the wife and daughter Gudonov. anil Chekov, the i bt At Texa FIN; ototn III in fe 1er re Piai loi Better by Tests Prove bar ii i oi nomi have prc t1 tl new icks PU for i rol-id -( Tl id dui ration colds duced bv ill! A bai of the cos Its Plan ar ved! Ft detaili of p.ackaj ie o' ick VapoR ub and tl new Adv ii ks ose and Ihroat Inexpensive Prescription Guaranteed to Stop Rheumatic Paini Thousands joyfully astonished swift 18-hour relief at Pc Ne Pen and Pencil buys president, ay night as Unicyclist Clown In Harlingen For I wo Days of Fun P.

I Vagla, unicyclist, who is a a clown uniq will HnHin- j.en tod ab i Sat a gm eadit si in--, and Satur- i.a\ morning li" will a parade of cvdc ridincr in emitters Making Last Try Escape Chair FoliT WORTH, Nov. 10. i.Vi Having ed attorneys, Hilton Bybee, 'J2, Pailucah, under penalty of death, is making a stand for his life on an alleged court technicality, it was learned today. By bee v. a lonvicted robbery with ire arms and assault on Kniest Slape in Paducah last Febru aiy lis.

1 he eourt of criminal appeal affirmed the death penally on October and was transferred to the Ta'rant county jail. Oiis Rogers, Fori Worth, his new lawyer, has learned the sentence was imposed by a jury picked from the regular parel for the week rather than from a cia! Ibis is a fundamental encr of law, contends Rogers, since the death penalty can be assessed only by a jury selected from a special venire. Boone Delivers Armistice Talk Rev. L. A Boone, pastor of the First Methodist church of Harlingen, delivered the Armistice day address in connection with the school assembly program at Hondo yesterday morning.

He used as his subject and stressed the manner in which children living today who had no immediate part in the odd war. iiiv hit and will re- G. G. Loses Only 4 Minor Offices Special to Valley Morning Star MALLEN, Nov. 10 fiery 19ii2 political campaign had simmered down to a mere nothing Thursday night, six hours after the final count was made public and houis attc- voters knew they had returned to Vill ice incumbents of the Goon Government party.

All kinds of records were surpassed during the election year. In the first place, a total of poll taxes were paid more than ever before. Ill the second place, persons voted, another ree not even remotely approached since organization of the county in 1852. Thirdly, the county went as overwhelmingly Good Govern inent, for county offices as it bail ever gone democratic. The Good Government organization lost only four minor offices.

They were justice of the peace l)onna, justice of the peace at Mercedes constable at Donna an I constable at Edinburg. main for years, vital parts in the settlement of this great event. DIZZINESS relieved by Black-Draught decided to take Black-Draught, as I had been hav- incr bilious writes Mr. E. Blevi ns, oi Columbus, Ind.

"When get bilious, fool sleepy anil lire.f jtnd do nat feel like doing my work. I get awfully dizzy. I know then tVit bad take -Afti-r I found how good Is, that is what used. I guess It me of the bile, for f'el bet- or feel like dropping to sfeep every time it down. That, to me, f.s a verv bad itoii i an Hlaf k-Drnuffht in the form of for Cixilohkn.

'is i Progressive pharmacists will tell I you that big selling prescription for rheumatism right now is 85 cents you can get one generous bottle from GRANDE PHARMACY or any up to date druggist. You can get it xvith the understanding that if it stop the pain- the reduce the swelling in 18 hours your money back. Excess Uric Acid Poison Stalls To Leave In 24 Hours Out of your joints and muscles go the excess uric acid deposits that are so often the cause of your a safe, sensible, scientific from pain deadening drugs. The same holds for Sciatica, Neuritis and joyful more idle days removes the smart ne styles for school or work mode by The Parker Pen Co. Thcy're bcauties! The unie lustrous rolors tliat corne in the I hr I ic priceil pens ami with non-breakable 1 triinmcd vsttb smart tiuld Pencils match pens mcchanisni turns leatl nut for rit itiv in for New lead cartriilie tneluderl.

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linn i ii Op ens Toda HA RUNGEN New Modern Home We extend to the people of Harlingen and the Valley a most cordial invitation to our new funeral home. We have bended every effort to give you the best in service, appointment and equipment. Open from 2 P. M. until 9 F.

M. Today-Saturday -Sunday Formal Dedication Services Sunday After See Paper Stotler-Burdette Harrison at Tenth noon.

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