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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 14

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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14
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TIMELY TOPICS 4 fiBAiithoiiii ft i Miami's Newest Department Store 4 or the Smart New COATS $785 vou COMMERCE the prices are very On DAY ORLY Lovely Spring Spring Silk Dresses EASTER BAGS Penney Co $195 i GIRDLES 51 NEW BLOUSES 69 50c real Ward value New Spring ootwear Pre Shrunk SILK HOSE 36 Inches wide Telephone 30 32 North Main St Miami Okla ft SEaster Smartness at AaiincAt Suits $795 $298 $395 Trimmed with lace Straight or tops full length Each You Must Have a New Easter Styles Tweeds and woolens Coals in every smart new length I i AST COLOR England holds the speed record for Diesel engined automobiles with a mark of 1032 miles an hour 's like to says Dick The captain of the Phillies has never attended college but he looks like a sophomore athlete and he has plenty of the old campus spirit He has a voice that echoes and a habit of giving auybody an argument looking for one the model that old timers point to when they insist that baseball needs more aggressiveness DIVORCE SLITS ILED Lucy Everett vs Lewis Everett WARRANTY DEEDS Geo Lee etux to Burton etux $1 of Lot 6 of Lot 7 Blk 59 North Miami (Compiled by Photo Abstract Co irst National Bank Bldg Miami) MONTGOMERY WADn VIHII DEATH BY LARIAT MONROE La March 23 our year old Le Vasseur went out to play with as lariat in his Lack yard His father Patrolman Le Vasseur found his body dangling from a clothes line Ap parently the child had thrown the lasso over his neck in play and jumped from a bench Hesdied in a hospital i One day only to buy these smart new simulated lea ther handbags at this very low price! A special purchase featur ing all the wanted styles White colors Silk crepes high CQn shades or pastels $195 Ms shirts much UJl Real Easter value Tugher priced A Variety of new shades Of course you will want at least one of these clever new dresses when you see them You can hardly believe that such good looking dresses can cost so little Pure Silk Crepes 'in plain colors and novelty weaves 'All sizes Circle Meeting The four missionary circles of the irst Baptist church met yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs Nelson 119 N6rth River street for the regular monthly so cial and business meeting with Mesdames A Lee Edna Heath co Willis Johnson and Nelson as hostesses Those present were: Mesdames A Marney7 A Harrington George Leasoh N' Johnson Willis Rutherford Bert Dolson Angus Kctten Loren Broyles Jack Stewart A Wil lis Edna Heathco the Rev I Taylor and Mrs Nelson X'NEW YORK March 5Siinn Bradstreet said today thatreports received from all parts ofJlje country this week reveal sales Easter and springs goods surg Ztrig above anticipated XT average gain in retail sales arrer those of last stated the56view placed at 48 percent Syhile in many instances the 1932figures have been passed by 10 12 perce it of the prevailing ris smng makets inventories have been troubled as retailers are inticipat 3iig needs advance of normal Requirement Wholesalers reporteven greater gains than retailers land are expressing concern over the inability 1 of manufacturers toisupply some grades of the most popular types of merchandise be cause of restrictions of operations by NR A fl 'The course of leading industri "S1 the agency said 5 is showing greater uniformity in 5 eaching higher positions produc tion almost without exception being Eat definitely higher levels com parisons with the same period last Alice Bagby Smith Circle The Alice Bagby Smith circle met last night at the home of Mrs Hal Mitchelson 308 South Maple street A short devotional was held consisting of two songs and Scripture reading from the book of Ruth by Mrs Broyles Roll call was answered by a verse from the Bible starting with the letter A social hour followed and refreshments were served to: Mesdames Denton loyd Rutherford George Nichols Cloyd Burton Morerod Broyles Turley Miss Sara Johnson Mrs Jack Landon 0 Taylor James Allen Nichols and Mrs Mitchelson MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA ought by Industrialists Strong opposition has arisen to the bill from Manufacturers and industrialists who have been vocal in the present hearings They bit terly resent the likelihood that the bill would kill off employe repre sentation plans which in some plants have been functioning sat isfactorily for years The National Association of Industrial Council last fall adopted resolutions sup porting the company union idea as bringing sound employment con ditions by mutual agreement in the light of local plant and com munity conditions and deploring the Labor board's activities as fo menting unnecessary disputes The National Industrial Confer ence board has made studies of the various employe representation plans and its president Dr Virgil Jordan i has spread widely the warning that Continued encroach ment of the government into' terms and conditions of employment and business is leading the country to a backward step into guild fascism Protection for Employes i Many plant employe organiza tions were formed during the World war and some go back con tinuously as far as 15 years Wagner makes it" clear that is no intention to turn la bor over bodily to any one organ ization which may monopolize it intent is simply that em ployes may without employer in fluence or pressure of any kind be free to choose any union any form of organization they wish or none at all need not be one of the es tablished national unions or have any outside connections at all pro vided that it is organized and con ducted purely by employes with no hindrance or support fromthe Pension Bill avored Dill Connery bill has 'been favorably reported by the House Labor committee" It provides $10 000000 in federal aid to states which establish old age pension systems It is likely to pass at this session More controversial in 30 hour bill now favorably report ed to the House by the Labor com mittee though no less an authori ty than Speaker Rainey is support ing it and believes it will pass General Johnson and Secretary Perkins oppose this bill A simi lar bill by Senator Hugo Black passed the Senate last summer Connery youthful itar veteran and former vaudeville actor says the bill in a sense supplements the NIRAas it provides that the 30 hour provision shall be writ ten into all codes ear Wage Effect Action may be held up some what however as the temper of many congressmen seems to be to wait and see what General John son can accomplish in reducing hours through code modification Objections to 1 this bill center around the argument khat it will cut the individual wages of work ers under the shorter schedule might not increase total purchas ing power and would be almost certain to increase consumer prices But observers are watching it closely as the most drastic hour law since the Adamson Act These bills before Congress to day directly and vitally affect con ditions under which millions of us work and indirectly affect the lives of every American or Children 2 to 14 1 Run resistant rayon rench panties elastic waist BIAS CUT SLIPS 4 All Rayon Taffeta Courthouse News Briefly Chronicled EASTER SHIRTS i f' Exceptional Value for Boys' reported improving at her home on North Cedar street Mr and Mrs A Young visited Mr and Mrs rank Rector of Zincville riday evening Mrs Grace Patton of Columbus Kas spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs Billie Pat ton of North Cedar street George Allen of North Vine street is reported ill Mr and Mrs Gaddy of Car din were guests Wednesday night of their son Johnnie ox and family i Mr and Mrs Jason Scott and daughters Yvonne and Geraldean attended theater in Picher Wednesday night Mr and Mrs Clay Howard have moved here from Century and are located at 313 South Cedar street Joy Joe Marlow daughter of Mr and Mrs Lora Marlow of North Cherry street is reported ill Mrs S' A Young visited Mrs Bud Collins of Picher Monday Harley Smith attended a theater in Picher Wednesday night Mr and Mrs red Price of North Miami visited in Commerce Satur day Mr and Mrs Leland Hutchens visited in Miami Wednesday night Mrs Hutchens and daughter Jeanine of Cardin were guests Thursday of her sister Mrs Ray Odell and family Mr and Mrs Bt McGrew Tjlrs Carmen Brownell and daughter Lois i Jean visited ih Picher Wednesday night Robert Green was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs Ervin orson of North Miami Mr and Mrs Jack Haynes Mrs Lawrence Reynolds redrick and Marion Murray visited friends in Miami Thursday Mr and Mrs Ernest Logan Weir and Logan Jr of our Mile district visited Mrs Carmen Brownell and daughter Lois Jean Wednesday Everett Lackey visited his moth er Mrs Ace Cox in Cardin Thurs day Mrs Lillian Spafford Helen Althouse Mae Snelling Lois Jean Brownell and Carl Throop attended the show at North Miami schobl Thursday night wtMrs Jacobs 3 of Miami was a dinner guest Thursday in the home of Mr and Mrs Hal Mitch clson Mr and Mrs Broyles and children attended the show in Mi ami Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs George Thompson and children were guests Sunday of and Mrs Bert Green in Douthat Mrs Hal Mitchelson and brother Nova Smith of Newton Kas were business visitors in Wyandotte Thursday ANCY SOCKS New shades and patterns! Rayon mixture A reinforced for IMP wear 10 to 12 EASTER SHIRTS economical yet smart! Dress Up Easter arade Easter Suits Men and Young Men Wards famous style line 'featuring Bi swing ff Also semi form fit and double breasted! A real Easter Easter Hats? The most flatter fe ing' shoe you can wear for Easter! RS Classically sim ABii isi pie calf opera ga Louis heel Value! This Easter you can RIDAY MARCH 23 1934 New broadcloth shirts! White blue Also IvQ panel ns Men's Shoes Black calf lace oxfords' wing tips or Easter parade Pair PANTIES PONCA CITY VOTES BONDS PONCA CITY Okla March 23 Ponca City voted over whelmingly yesterday for two bond issues for publicworks projects A $430000 proposal for a lake and waterworks carried by a seven to one vote and a $75000 issue for a new library received a two to 1 majority Haiti was named Hispaniola by Columbus when he discovered the island This name is being given back oi the island and already is appearing in official books and maps Linens The Ever Popular SWAGGER SUITS Swagger Suits grow more popular every day Several new styles in Tweeds Blues Greys Tans and Greens Special ly low priced for selling' service or chiffon weights' ileC full fashioned 'Pair HOSIERY SPECIAL I 3 1 Pure silk from top to tee full fashioned latest spring Slight irregulars VAxV of our regular $100 grade (Continued from Page Twelve) virtually compelling the states to act on a federally sponsored idea Hearings already have begun on Dispute which aims at strengthening the National Labor board and outlaw ing union Wagner feels that section 7 A of the NIRA explicit enough and that by simply guaranteeing the right of employes to join or ganizations of their choice and bar gain through them It opened the way for a flood of employer spon sored aided and influenced organi zations which employes gen uine free choice and fail to give them true equality of bargaining power Majority Should Rule It has been interpreted (wrong ly Wagner feels) as prohibiting the 'dosed shop" by its provision that all employes be free to choose their own representatives for bar gaining When a "majority has chosen the rest should abide by its deci sion he feels no more the sacrifice of a right than the losing side sac rifices in a political Wag ner puts itT represent the people of New York who voted against me as much as those who voted for me It is the only practical way to handle the collective bar gaining This bill would make permanent the National Labor board with two employer and 7 two employe members balanced by three $10 000 a year full time representa tives of the public Coats $995 Sporting tweeds' and dressy woolens in navy and colors I I IS HEARTENING bjcl Retail Sales Gain Over Last Year At 48 Percent AGE OURTEEN 1EASTERTRADE i Easter Hat $129 and $188 The materials are new the styles are new there is a hat to complete every Easter en semble and modest New Smart Styles! Silk crepes high Mr and Mrs Ed Wind visited Mr and Mrs Rollie Norris of North Miami Sunday Earldean Malone who teaches school at airland visited here Wednesday night Mr and Mrs Harry of North Miami visited Mr and Mrs Brown Saturday night Billie Lewis of South Cherry street is reported ill of measles Mr and Mrs Harry Walker'and family of icher are moving this week to North Cedar street Mr and Mrs George Thompson and daughters were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Bert Green of Douthat i Mr and Mrs Jason Scott and daughter Yvonne and Miss Lorine Hooten attended a theater in Joplin Sunday night Mrs Elza Daniels who recently underwent 4 major operation is Dresses $5 etching frocks in powder blue glowing rose and navy 2 way Stretch Lastex Comfortable 15 inch snug fitting I 3 3 5 1 afford to go pleasantly get all the things you need A coat I A suit I A dress I what Wards low prices do for you They work wonders with the slimmest budget! Clever new style spring coats that will nut at the front of the style parade All the wanted colors and materials Sizes to fit Women and Misses SPORTSLANTS Continued from Page Seven) SYith his stuff? at times That 7 serewball of his is the toughest thing I have ever tried to follow iHe has plenty of speed too when fe he wants to turn it on You seldom jee Hubbell waste a tAn Old SXDick Bartell the pepper pot of Ahe National league and maybe its A best shortstop too has a four word 1 5'e'ply to the question as to whereand why he gets all his fighting "Spirit Pumps Straps Ties and Ox fords in scores of styles col ors and color combinations We can really fit you I Wl! 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