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FEBRUARY PARIS NEWS Ball Park Money Will Committees Kamed A Meeting Monday to Raise Needed "With Paris formally admitted as a member of the West Dixie Windlfe itnd linam-: to carry club' tiurousrb. the 1334 season. The wlio -were present at the Monday; nxeeticg. ia adidtloa to operating Use ciub this season also desire option on tho partc for the succeeding: season, they said, and af- ter this year it was said no ar- cails were to be made for fi- i nancial aid. Faulty on Page Three) Mail Planes Are Aground Bad Weather Over Much Of Country Again tards Service MARKETS At A Glance Fenaer Gibraltar Hotel Building.

80 Per Cent (Continued From Pace One) PACE "PHI TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY SOYS GIVE PRGJ- -OF SHOW TO AID Junior CoHegre Fratenaltr Will Present Entertaimcent Here it was" found 5.412 children under 10 'TT E0t Featured on the program of "Phi against diphtheria and that al- Follies." a production sponsored together 22.702-znore^ than half! Beta chaV.er ofS 11 asainst i Theta Kappa So be presented HAROLD B. WATSON, 21, Wil- SCHOOLET. 21, and awarded the opening ton. 31 e. on April 26, with longview, WHjMOT H.

it is now up to those interested to Middleton. N. Y. secure a baU park In which the JOHX J. GR1FFIX, 15.

Waliing- teaca may play. Conn, "At s. meeting held Monday! The fact that it was a week-end morning at the Chamber of Com- probably saved the lives of eight tnerce, presided over by John fraternity brothers who ordinarily Barnes, a drive to secure funds for occupy the house, this proposition discussed An incompleted investigation irt- and plans made to start at once. dicated that the died as Eight committees of two slept. All were marked by volunteered their services to get; he pink discoloration needed money to finance the stic of carbon monoxide poisoning.

building of the park. Tli coal sas explosion apparent- A good location has been secur- Iv blew open the furnace doors and ed on ground adjoining the Lamar disconnected a. chimney pipe. Some Fair grounds at a rental of $50 per 1 one beard the rumble, it was be- year for five years. Wayne Win- keved.

and closed the furnace door die and Fred Nicholson. have without noticing the disconnected agreed to place a team in. Paris pi operate it independently Fraternity brothers who lived throughout the season if $500 and outside the house dropped in Sat- the park is secured. day eveoins for a game of bridge It was estimated Monday thai They played until about mi 0 tnen leit fcr their own quarters. S2iGC was needed to build the -u The rime others -went to bed- Park and $300 to put the playing morning Janitor Merton a el into shape tor play The llJttle fixcd the He has already been subscribed, ieav- 1 CQal anfl ad usted tbe ing 52.SOO to be raised to finance i nected pipe he ent the park- This park is to become of the studenrs and the property of the citizens of t2 em apparcntly all a civic institution, and were dead thec- but nol wa when the Paris club is oa the road til Sunday afternoon that the would be available for Boy Scouts, tjis was discovered.

amateurs and others. Janitor Little returned to find It was the sense of the meeting the youths still "asleep." It was Monday that the needed money long past lunch time and when he can be raiseo. after it was assured I couldn't wake them he called help. that no further calls 10 be -Chief of Police Dennis J. Hallisey made upon the donors, as Messrs vrent to the fraternity bouse with John.

Bcardrnan. They found By Associated Press "Dirty" -weather, almost as dangerous, and Trader-spread, than that which attended the array's rxiail flying debut a week ago. again hampered government aviators Monday. Sleet, snow and freezing temperatures over the eastern section, of the United Stales kept most of, the planes on the ground and rupted the schedules of others. Ail flights from tiie eastern base at Newark were cancelled.

the last regular trip having ended Sunday afternoon. The same f-orc- I ed inactivity prevailed at Balti- i more, McL, headquarters- NEW OMJEANS COTTOX. Prev. Jan. 12,57 MarcH May 12.1* Of these totals, however, it was; to make love in the sunshine than Oct.

12.43 i 12.55 "If's not much, thought it might help buy something: for somebody that needed it," "With this remark two Paris youths handed Mrs. Mary Johnson, executive secretary of the Lamar county chapter, American rJed Cross, the pro- ceeds of a back yard CHICAGO ORAJLS. Julv is-pt. i May JuJy Array officials at Cleveland re- i May July i Sept. ported all mail planes irounded, but predicted a few might get into the air later.

Service in the soutlSeast was normal following cancellation of i flights Sunday because of adverse weather. I Kansas City divisional head( quarters said service to and from ihe city -was "uncertain." A. plane i from Dallas arrived several hours I late, btit a south-bound ship to the Texas base flew on schedule. eastern ontgo- ing Chicago were celed, but it was hoped they would be continued later. I planes were operating nor- naally.

i Operations on the transcontin- i ental run -would be resumed Mon- day, officials at said, with ships flying east and -west from Cheyenne, VTyo. There was no i service to Pueblo, from Cheyenne. Ses-i, S3 497m 34 53 6Z 62 12.311 pox. On the other side of the issue elude a variety of other acts, in- jit was found 2,009 "were not willing eluding musical and dance num- to arrange for protection against I new gaga and more serious Si3 I le diseases inentioned. numbers.

I Two thousand and 12 cases of TJie talent for this entertainment 5014 malaria were reported to investi-! as beerj selected from the student gators, 63 cases of typhoid fever, three cases of typhus and 14 cases A 5 of tuberculosis. City water is fur- i nished to 2,900 homes, it was found go with 1,686 having private shal- TORRENTIAL RAIN I low wells; 134 having private deep I fl AWKTS'VTT 6 1,591 owning cisterns and! their bit toward relieving suffering among the needy. The boys were Fred Xelson Millsap, and Joe Williamson. Continued From The cuss reinstatement of ed ten per cent oa. wagering.

A provision inserted by a.te, which would have the commission to budgw dltures of the funds so last until February 1, modified to express, only a. lative intent to that John D. McCall. torney, was invited to Austin to excise the bin it submitted to the houses adoption. Paris Junior College, admission charge will be Commission From Page One) bothered with rats.

known as the federal radio com- Savers Bovd Sent i mission. I "I rewmrnend that the congress 1 Hospital create new agency to be known as the federal communications: Savers Boyd, 223 South commission, such. agency to be suffered serious cuts on the left i vested with the authority now hand shortly afteVnoon Sunday. a week of threatening weather, I preceded by a similar cloud the same time last week. I Delaware creek, through the Cut district, was bank-full Sunday morning, despite the fact "bat C'vTA workmen had dredged the creek channel, and fields were badly washed.

lying in the federal commls- when he slipped and I and with such authority over milk bottle In his hand. Three communications as now lies with ligaments were cut. and the wound I the interstate commerce commis- was so severe that he was Sa: services affected to be; an anesthetic while it was being- rely on treate at The Sanitarium of Paris. I was resting well Monday but! I will probably be at the hosnital i a lor a few davs. rrroc? ell with a during the past week i was quiet hut steady, in spite of the unfavorable weather, zner- of those which Workers Paid 316,000 La Gravson "It is my thought that such as I well be organized this year i roin a desk a bottle which projects izt Grayson county receiv- Mr.

Boyd pick- on CWA At The Lamar the -students dead. Reasons (Continued From Page One) would you fee! If you were i the butler of an Austrian prince, and were entertaining a lady in i vour master's luxurious apartment during his absence, only to havo him suddenly walk into the roon-s, bearing champagne for your en- tertainnsent and wearing the ser- vant's coat which you had vioualy removed In favor of the prince's srnoking jacket? That's exactly Paul felt "whers Nils Asther, his titiefl employer, returned Jiome unexpectedly and resolved to lend assistance in his servant's tete-a- tetc vrith his newly found lady- I Jri n3. The prince had a sort a felSow feeiinir for him. for he I a notorious him- Death From Pase One) jLandL the lady in the I the rar-ca-Hy servant had led her to that lie himself was the "was a lens: time be- she learr-ed Tnia is a part 'of Candle- light." Universa.I's Continental comedy "which c-orncs to the Theatre on Tuesday, with Mis? The was at dusk Ijy a searching plane. A rescue party of company -officials which reached the scene through deep snow two hours later found the mangled bodies of two pilots and the five passengers thrust into the forward end of the plane and imprisoned by tfce wreckage.

Only the body of Miss Carter was intact. It lay on top of those of the others. Identification was possible only by and clothing. Except for the trere cracked, virtually every P3-rt the craft was szuasised. Tlie tail 'hung like a boy's broken kite, Several hours were required to extricate the bodies from the They carried miles to the Lincoln iilsrntvay.

Tv-here ambulances brought them to this city. The iwin-notor one of the lates Ke also pointed out the fact that planting seed may be proauc- cheaper and kept improved i more easily when large areas aro planted, to one variety. The soils of this section are es- i pecially well to the pro; duciion of the better varieties cf cotton, ilr. Saunders said. Hovr- ever, there is little hope of farm- ers of this section obtaining a.

premium over the market price until there is an organization effected and production limited to I one variety. When farmers pro- duce onl. one desirable kind, of cotton in sufficient volume, then buyers will come here to buy the crop. It -will riot be necessary to hunt for buyers. The most important thing, ha said, is to or'.

tranize and after agreeing tipon a desirable produce all of that variety. from a series of meetings now being held over 3-amar county indicate there is more In- terest than -usual in standardizing cotton. It is probable there will -be numerous one-variety ginning communities this he new body should, in addi- were employed, working a total of 35.1 S3 hours. The CWA and. CW3 i divisions of the federal work have to CASABLAXCA Morocco, I been combined and are carried on R6j IO mechanic was killed and the vestigate and study the business.

other mernbe-s and WHO POST IS GIVEN CLARKSVIIXE WOMAN HENSHAW FUNERAL HELD HEHE CLARKSVJIiK. Miss Fasnie Vannoy has left for Kounize to begin work on March 1 as Home Demonstration agent for Hardin county. She resigned as teacher of the Russell Chapel school to take the position. iliss Vannoy. daughter of ilrs.

C. M. Knight here, is a graduate of Xonh Dallas high school and TexGs State College for 'CIA) at Denion, where she ir-a- in home economics and president of the home demonstration club. She has assisted her step-father. C- M.

Knight. Hed Jliver county agent. in various farm work here and conducted demonstrations for the Southland Cotton Oi! company of Paris, Funeral services for John Henshaw. 70. who died 3 morning at 4 o'clock at the hospital, were held at the Martf Fry Funeral home Monday, noon o'clock, ifax Bartc conducted the services.

1 -ill be at Evergreen CemeteryT Mr. Henshaw had made home for the past four years Charlie Ward at 53 "treot- i-- nieces and Pa.1! bearers Tx't-s Taylor, Mack Adams. Charl Tv'ard. Edgar ZMoore and Jbl Doua'Ias. GROWERS AT BOGATA While lighting Ills pipe, Thoi Dixon, of Bridlingzon.

set fire to his beard, and has from the bums. unconqu4red I Lowered At Bride of e-xistmg companies ana maxe badly hlirz early Mondav w2iea a recommendations to the congress air for additional legislation at the a. nest sesslon Rio do Oro. TVes; Africa, Armed fliers in a rescue plane landed on and wa- the desert near the damaged crait, ter mains at the site of the Dela- held natives while the body ware creek briege are being low; of the and his injured i ered to a depth of eight feet companions taken aboard fore construction is begun on the and returned to Villa de Cisneros. bridge.

40 acres will be planted to tomatoes in. this section, it was estimated by farmers meeting here to discuss the kind of fertilizer to be used. Another meeting will be held some time ihis week as only 15 growers were present. Due to bad weather, farm work was delayed, last week but it is hoped it can be resumed this week- Saturday -was trades day here and merchants report business crood in spite of the rain. Ends a Col SOONER (Continued Frorn Page One's OPERATORS AT SSOW Misses Evelyn Barbee and Tcotsie Patterson of the Palace Beauty shop left.

Monday for Dallas -o attend the Welchsel Spring- beauty culture school, taking special courses. In addition. Miss Patterson plans an estra course in rtair tintins 1 "I thought it was all over- and the conversation was ended," Wirtz said. "I thought Mr. HoIIamon 1 liad decided to leave the office.

"He turned towards the door. then wheeled aroxind and. began I Peck was survivec by his widow' 2 daughter about 11 years old and two sons, one a.botit three and the other about a year old. The.body -srili be sent to Chicago I for buriaL Quick Move (Centisued LIFE Keeps Them Fit at 7O iS nt to its con that shows the tvas' At The Plaza canyon, a-d This safe. been fans'.

ci ir.sc tryinc forty NR keeps year year so from comtslalnts peojjfeTreJccizwxbtsald; acbcs. biliousness. a 2Sc AU ferr-cions: lions. -winds up in 2 chariot ra.ee bresth-t. j'k- artery from Salt I-ake valley laddie.

Cantor, elff- corneaiazi, TEARS to the east. But ihs beacon, wns has new complications to make his obscured by z. heavy sr-owstcrm Iranjo-eys-? pop in "Roman Scau- -vvhlch swept the 'Wasatch nioun- dais." his fourth annual screen tains shc-n-y before its approach. :r.us:ca! comedy for Gold- by heavy clouds that trailed TTith Kuth Ettinsr, Gloria for a niil-a below, S'tuart, Planners and this The plane had the prize collection of Gold i self about three-quiirters cl a mile i i 0 on the eastward The- season's fastest stepping: and merriest tunes a.rs promised in a roT'ickincr of REASON FOR CRASH an.onc the SALT LAKE CITY. A 7' SX 3 -that pP.ots JL-oyd Anderson and 0 V- 0 Kric G.

Dar.ieison were trying: to climb out of a storm their siar.t air liner -was wrecked on 1 4 TUMS" herf i Tlivelyand son Dressed or. by H- F. i ln 1 oun.c and chief pilot of the United dancing feet of a hundred of Goldwyn's nc? beauties pound ont I ft happy rhythm of Hd- opinion that Ander- dirty and in spectac'ular son ivss due cast when the Market scene they chant .1 occurred. Ke probably was to the heart-throbs of Kuth try ins: to lift out of sterna and Isrnent. "Xo the trees loorr.inc before him Th costxirnes of silver 1 a crash." he probably dramatic intf-r- tried to nrt the ship toe.

rnpldlv which Bushy Berkeley hs? Tho looks if the shir- ct isF sonc maker for art dia a chandolte (a half back th.it has never before been and noscU into the ground." sr cn screen. Ivtwis said the throtilc of the 5 Clifforc Ball, representing- Penn- syivansa Air LJnos. Ii wanted to ask Bali about an extension of a mail contract given to his company tne TincierstanQfns- that It be subject to Pittsburgh Aviation Industries- in Tvliicii the Mei- are Interested. Representative ilcFarland. eharcred triat this country has "virtually over 5200.000,000 since 1231 and ended up -witii an inefficient air force." TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE TFWC PRESIDENT TO BE HEKE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ON AUTO TOPS One 'ops.

Fords and Chevroietj; was L.in?: chair-! tica committee for the spring: con-i vention. received -word Monday i mornins: that the district president; Mrs- Tilford Hughes of Atlanta, txpected here Tuesday, would be unable to com-5 until Wednesday. I Mrs. Hughes is to cisctiss p-lans for the coming- district ccnven- tlon of federated clubs which be held in Paris. Returns From Son's Foneral At Denison 2S to "3Z Coaches Fenders Kfprt cd offrr srwxl TO $5 $3 Auto Works ClnrksvlHc.

20S.S due controls frorrs the crroizrsd in which liner had no indication the ship was flyir.j: st spree; T-lton the JUNIOR EIVDEAVOR SERIES Bulk, Seed Vistt Caor Store At 37 GRAND AVE. The Junior Christian nf Presbyterian church on occurred. liowtvcr. a.s the throttle Sjjndav completed Its ye- have been opened wnen the of -on the 3To the piS.no "was' Clark srave story of ftt She oJ crss-h, a'thoujth Wij'iarnson told of there- is no way of ir.ir.:; tho accuracy of that map niado by Tfjiilam ni.itc, "ocatir.c the 12 tribes The of i in Cfinaars was votM tne best wreck propaMy Take wil! displayed nt the nc-xt pres- crstl he bytrry j. v.

i ov" i frorrs he went to attend the funeral of his Fred 3T year oM war veteran, who Thursday at the hospital at Legion. Sery- were held Saturday afternoon, the American post having: charjre of the serrice, buria: being at cemetery. Mr. Baldwin -went to Denises for the service "with, another Harry Baldwin of Kock. his wife and two children.

Ethel Jean and Jack Sanford Baldwin, who left for Little Kock i OTi returning hero with Mr. Bald- i Fred Baldwin is survived by his! father and brother and his mother, Mrs. Georgie Baldwin of Denisoa. BRA1STD NEW LATEST 1934 MODELS BEAUTIFUL, FULL SIZE CABINETS Liberal Allowance Yoiir Old Radio, ess Make cr Size! Price $129.95 Trade-la Allowance 30. OO Your Cost BEBCLOTHING IS Harry Book ASKED FOR NEEDY of lessons becurs.

JOE PENNER SPECIAL 2 Until 5 P. Butter Horn ff and Coffee 9 Coffee Shop Rrnnon Monday. I Many Blue Eagle Taken Tnattrossf 1 and From 1 inc aro needed American Hod Crow for diNiribution amonsr i STILT.WATEK. of thft county. Mrs.

Mary B. officin's are to take the Johnson. executive" secretary of; Easle from one industry! mar county chapter said cr but undecided as to i (Whether or not to file charges of! vioJatWn of The code. ITI facilities for Mrs. nsr farm ncar Yal offlc rs Johnson said, citinjc 11 which had but Uyed OR the corper werc Four children Sn XRA are 11! with measles, she Any person having used The- city council tvlU meet on! mattresses or bedclothes; Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock for the Cross ia asked to call Mayer T.

J. Record said Monday deputy comc tax collector will at the Vostofficc here March to assist in filir.sr Federal income tax C. A. Rose, postmaster, says. No charge -win be made for this service.

with a I quanlty of whiskey. Prominently Eases Headache In 3 Minutes ncondgia, mwcuhr wad pfttns, toothache, earache, periodical ether fMuns No morning. MODH, 760 MODEX 750 6 -Tube StiperKeterocIyrie Price $54.95 Trade-In Allowance 15.00 Your COST 9 -Tube Superheterodyne Price $79-95 Trade-In Allowance 20.0O Your Cost in-clifding table at Special Low Prices, ttsitk JJbcral TraSe-in. See them at our store. S-Tube Superlieterodvue Price $69.95 Trade-in Allowance 20.OO YourCosc 49.95 Zenith radios are designed for those who are satisfied only with the best, and all the sets in this sale are trulv masterpieces of beauty and quality.

Zeniths embody all the latest developments in radio, such as "shadowgraph tuning automatic volume control visual tone superhetero- dyne circuit latest type tubes, If you are interested in a fine radio for your home, this sale offers you a splendid opportunity to get one at a remarkably low price and at the same time obtain a liberal trade-in allowance for your old radio. The number of these sets available for this sale is limited, so see them today in our store. Easy Monthly Payments on AH Models Some as $4.00 Per Month Texas Power LiaM Co.

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