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i TORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-EVENING mOi101 WEDNESDAY JULY 21 I i 4 I MillillkillMIEMIEM 11 mlin 0 It I TO RT's wonTH 0 WEDNESDAY JuLy 21 19:1 74 -Ai PAGE SIXTEEN PAGE SIXTEENi CHICliGg VAR ON Illingfin IllAn nitill 1 Winchell Stages Comeback on Jaw of Jack Dempsey 1137ine' hell Stages NE 1A APPEAL BY HULL LIKELY THIJIISDAY litiriAl Ii1301111 COCKPIT DEATH TRAP FOR 1 SOLDIERS uulin 111111PVIIIT 11111111 STARTED i fr 1F 2 1- f1 I i IE Itt itereetit ZI CA ZAIIN i elttp te 4 'x f'' 1 00 7 0- '-sv- -F---': 1A'-- ---ts-p i2 4 4' 4 f1 1 I tFt----q 4-1' '1 4': V4: 1v7 ''P4k It 4:: 7-: si' 4 I' kir74-71 I 1 :::::4 i 0- a 4 I 5-- i-- --fr -4- ''g c''-- 1 -1''''--: i A plA 7 lerP' 1 tr -e-0-4 4--t -svrz '-4 'IN ''1' 1::414 i- eA ''z -z :5 Ai tetl I f- AA1A' 4p: 442 41 4 4-tsi' fk 4fic: 1 '31 s' A ''A i -46(1 4 i n- 1' l' ti 40- 4" 4i 4c1 -s: 4 -47 e''1 v17 1 111 31 0 ci Tb-a It 41r rsvir! twyz: 1 4 By Associated Press CHICAGO July against eriminalsbefore they commit crimes was demanded Wednesday by State's Attorney Thomas Courtney who issued a joint declaration of war with Mayor Edward Kelly against gunmen of all descriptions after the fatal shooting Of three policemen Courtney said the campaign would be waged as an offensive fight with the battle'carried to the enemy's lines The mayor called upon the police to win it even if they have to work 24 lours a day to do it Meanwhile John Scheek accused of inurder who attempted to shoot his way out of the Criminal Courts building by slaying Policeman John Seviek In a courtroom was reported recovering from wounds be received when ether officers captured him Two other policemen lost their lives last Saturday night when hoodlums they stopped to question in an automobile shot-them I By Associated Press Los ANGELES July Winchell-Jolson tilt was a three-way affair- Wednesday but it was all good clean fune Walter of the tattler's column re- covored face as an 'aftermath of his losing bout with Al Jolson the mammy singer by planting a haymaker on the jaw of Jack Dempsey the former heavyweight champion in a clown act at the Olympic Auditorium fights Tuesday night Dempsey and his actress bride the blond Hannah Williams were being introduced from the ring as Winchell crawled through the ropes The columnist took a bow wheeled swung on Dempsey and the former titleholder went down in a half-duck half-slip It was a "gag" but Mrs Dempsey's husbands face was the essence of surprise as he dodged the blow Whether it landed seemed to be im- material: Dempsey tasted resin 'Last Friday Al of the blackface act in a not-so-clownish skit at the Hollywood Legion Stadium fights planted a- fist or two on the person of Wincbell in payment for a real or imagined wrong incident to the columnist's on a movie scenario They haven't made up yet I I I 1 I you 1 2 0 tx I il I ti ii 4i il 'i VOL I- I -0-- 7i I (It I i1 1 I tii tot i A 1 1 1 1 i A 0 )' SiX He couldn't resist the 'temptation to wear three of them at once from once tro Jay Chambers A Richards A Clark middle row Loafman Smith Ira Lewis James4R Noble Belden Karl Glenk back row Gooch first lieutenant Glenk Fred Cooke Albert Fogelin Roscoe Van Zandt -E Miller Reeder The Zonaves of Azotos Temple No 175 IX who will go to the Imperial Palace convention at South Bend Ind Aug 7-12 to contest at drill in international competition Front row left to right: Lloyd Smith Nidwison Brown LONDON July of State Cordell Hull is expected Thursday the Iasi day of the world economic conference to make another appeal for international economic cooperation and for continuance of some work during the recess of the congress His suggestion that the recess peliod be limited to three months was received coldly Tuesday by the steering committee among whose members a spirit of defeatism was said to prevail They agreed however that Prime Minister MacDonald chairman could call the steering committee at any time'to consider reconvening the conference and that continuance of -possible work should be arranged for At the bureau meeting it was disclosed no action had been taken on a projected study of public works schemes or on Hull's plan for a special group to consider tariffs and continuation of the tariff truce The congress completely ceased work Wednesday on the program of Thursday's plenary session will be: First a report of the monetary commission second a report of the economic commission third a report of the conference steering committee or bureau fourth a general discussion the speech of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald chairman The session will begin at 10 a Timothy Hanson first recommended timothy grass bence its name The New Laws I By Associated Press OCEANSIDE 'July 26-- Twisted metal from a broken witig turned the cockpit of a twinmotored army amphibian plane into a death trap for seven men The wing sheering off inexplicably at 1000 feet elevation Tuesday soared away independent of the main body of the wreckage but investigating officers said Wednesday it apparently closed escape hatches in such a manner that the crew of the giant bomber were prevented from leaping with their parachutes with a chance for life Those killed were: Second Lieut Carl IL Murray of Filer Idaho pilot who was attached to headquarters of the Seventeenth Group March Field Riverside Cal Sgt Archie Snodgrass San Antonio of the Sixty-fourth Squadron Sgt Bonnell Herrick Warsaw Ind Ninety-fifth Squadron Pvt Walter Taylor Los Angeles Ninety-fifthSquadron Pvt Stanley Book Detroit Ninety-fifth Squadron Pvt Albert Overend Coronado Cal Ninety-fifth Squadron Pvt Vincent Galdin Grand 1Rapids Mich Ninety-fifth Squadron The bodies were taken from Oceanside to San Diego to await a military investigation beginning Wednesday Mrs Glasco who told of bearing a sharp detonation from the plane as it was 'almost directly over her Oceanside home described the crash: "I was afraid" she said "because they were so near the house I ran outdoors and looked up I was puzzled to see what appeared to be small particles and smoke issuing from the tail of the plane I soon discovered that the plane was in trouble It seemed to be gliding toward our cow pasture for a landing Suddenly I heard a rasping noise and thet right wing was completely severad from the ship "It went gliding on like a leaf from a tree but the main body of the plane after floating for an instant dived into the hollow to: the rear of our house" for tra i OCT' ANS arm lnhye am l) sel at 1000 red awa' ')1 hody of the trig officert a re ly elo a manner 'WAGE RAISING Mother Defended by Miss illinter )( rp21121EN 150 RESILIO TIES $IL15 (Editor's is another of a series of stories by staff writers of the Associated Press explaining new legislation now in effect) BIRTHDAY a 2 Anniversary 37 years- old today This concern enjoys the distinction of being oneof the oldest in the Southwest 11 LOS ANGELEs July Miles Minter former film star indignant at the suggestion that her mother might be open to prosecution in connection with the handling of Miss Minter's finances criticized the judge who linked Mrs Charlotte Shelby with her business losses Her statement Tuesday was in answer to remarks from the superior bench by Judge Burnell holding that an investigation should be made of the financial transactions of Mrs Shelby the actress' mother He broached the in sentencing to prison Leslie Henry former broker convicted of embezzling $40006 from Mrs Shelby Judge Burnell opined that Mrs Shelby in some respects was "equally guilty" with Henry Miss Minter said she and her mothed had become reconciled after a long estrangement over financial WASHING'PON July tN--A buried clause of the industrial recovery law has become the mainspring of the movement for mass re-employment The principal provisions of the law call for adoption by industrial groups of "codes of fair competition" which are binding agreements for self-regulation with special benefits to labor The agreements are strictly enforceable but the law also carries a single paragraph pernlitting voluntary agreements to secure the same results It is under this clause that the country's employers now are being asked to subscribe wholesale to an agreement limiting labor hours to 35 a week and white collar help to 40 with minimum 9 If you had the giraffe's physical equipment you'd want to wear three of them at once yourself! Stock up now with these marvelous values before prices rise silks non-wrinkable and silk lined 91 'rel -74)P OMETRIST 41411 00TiCIAPIS I St 1896 704 Wain St- 'Phone 2-1074 wages of 40 cents an hour and a scale of $15 to $12 depending on the size of the community The President has the power to enter into agreements with individual employers trade organizations associations or groups and labor organizations or to approve agreements between these whenever he decides that such action will restore commerce by relieving unemployinnt He las decided to use this power in temporary fashion He first invoked it to help the many textile industries after a code had been promulgated for cotton Rayon and silk weaving and miscellaneous textile operations are highly competitive with cotton production They had no codes ready so asked and obtained the President's consent for voluntary agreements applying cotton's code to themselves until their own could take force Then the Administration decided that despite the increasing speed with which big industries were asking codes the vast field of unorganized employers and their workers were not being reached From this evolved the "blanket" plan Public opinion stirred by a nationwide campaign is to be used for enforcing the volunteer agreements These distributed from door to door by mail carriers are to be signed and mailed to regional assembling points Another form attesting compliance with the agreement's terms will go to postmasters in each town The name of the signer will go on a bulletin board in the postoffice lobby and the co-operating individual or firm hlentifies Man's Voice NEW 17011K July Martin a blind newspaper vendor was stabbed in the abdomen Police held a suspect without bail after Martin identified him by his voice Books payable in Sept wASHER WON GROSS Pme 1:601 2-0231 MAIN et EISI-MI Books payable in Sept V41 ASHER Blipti WON GROSS Pine Ciol 2-0231 MAIN et EISI-1714 COUZENS1 ARRIVAL MAY BRING FIREWORKS ON WASHINGTON July 28 The President is going to receive soon abundant versions of the world economic conference its faults and failure and the outlook for the future Already American delegates have begun to reach home although the stalemated conference does not recess formally until Thursday Both Ralph Morrison of San Antonio Texas and Senator Jim Couzens of Michigan headed America-ward without -waiting for the recess Morrison had little to say when he reached New York Tuesday Couzens' arrival later in the week may bring fireworks In London he told friends he intended to make a beeline for Washington on his return and tell the President "just how bad things were" at the conference The outspoken Detroiter lone Republican on the delegation restrained with difficulty his disapproval of many aspects of the conference while it was proceeding lest he embarrass his colleagues and the President At the same time he left no doubt of his conviction that the conference conflicted with the American domestic program and coming at this time was doomed from the outset Couzens is expected to deal mostly with the monetary side of the conference as it was on the financial commission that he served Morrison was on the economic commission which handles tariff matters At New York the Texan told reporters be believed the conference would be resumed when certain conditions have changed This was interpreted here as applying to restoration of domestic price equilibrium and perhaps co-operation of other important nations in raising prices Like StrikesThreaten in Lumber Country I will receive a distinctive "badge of honor" to display conspicuously in his windows Consumers who pledge to patronize co-operators will receive similar insignia The agreements however will last only until formal codes for unorganized lines which have not fashioned their own LESSER OPTOMETRIST RAS RETCRNED Eyoe Examined Glasses WOW 309 Texas National Bank Bldg For Appointment Phone 3-3131 Shoes for Chinese SEATTLE -July 26--Rubber retreads for Chinese coolies and 8o1diera will move out of bere next week when the freighter Grays Harbor lifts a shipment of used automobile tires for North China The old casings are made up into shoes PORTLAND Ore July revival in two leading Pacific Northwest lumber districts Klamath Falls in Oregon and Grays Harbor in threatened Wednesday by strikes Forty state highway patrolmen were on duty on Grays Harbor where seven picketers were arrested Tuesday incident to the strike which shut down five saw mills and five logging camps The Department of Justice was asked to study a pamphlet which called upon mill workers to "organize and defeat the National Recovery Act" Strike placards issued two days ago by the Industrial Workers of the World strike committee demanded a six-day week and a 50-cent hourly minimum wage It Runs for 25 Cents a Week or Less 25 Cents a Week or -Less WALL PAPER SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 30-In EMBOSSED PAPERS 11 in Tapestry Effects And 304n plain papers formerly priced to 60c special this week 5 ROLL PER ROOM LOTS $125 MRS CUNNINGHAM IS FREED IN KIDNAPING LINCOLN Neb July Vivian Cunningham who was taken from her work on a Nebraska farm forquestioning in the August Luer kidnaping Tuesday went happily back of suspicion Fingerprints willingly given cleared the 12-year-o1d former St Louis woman from suspicion after county state and federal officers brought her here for questioning on a charge she was Vivian Berry alias Chase wanted in connection with the kidnaping of the Alton Ill banker and a Clay County Missouri bank robbery A picture of Vivian Berry in a Lincoln newspaper Tuesday morning made neighbors suspicious Mrs Cunningham was just an alias 44PTikr 6 6-r0 9 4 0 oft- 4 wo 10 Apo zip-iiiio- 4" 0 1 447 4404- Phi 4 61 As NI I-' 'i -N 0 '4: v4: 4: 4 4 gd-p "at' 010 1 i sg-i4- Ilifigliii USES WA ER 'Is '44-40izzs- 43 :1:74 fts114 11 11111 ::44141 410 Am alaa IlleIN ra 0 Ali edit t-TtAl tOra 031talsvr eev ers zpss tiaZ3 s4 s0- Gooa trt- St SI -t i 41-4 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First the wo' 74teird 4 erti tathp teeitZ badiaT Is sch i' r'etri s3- 1ess tent No --anothes that if Wednel jtis buf aid it -busines j1Iness This i lien ry II 'Broad s' pcv It from tl later ef le part He I 'oat dos 4 11 Did 4 "oll 1 i 4 --)-M1 Nvi it I Ravi 'DTedne i lroorn syollapa Into t' eame the ern -1 Sbe fill le er nt3tottraflhi311 1 a I-ompas I iYffered isnd obi 1 i No mod I Tlaced nerd 11 rhe on te)fa sa a ricke iPlat a 1 1 Alves he so' 'be we trly tfight 1 esh Is lovxes ti illThen ardboa osits a hie teen Si I'ealer 4 Ind sci With er bar iskjeet' ter mo -1n4r1 fol O'e4 rol Into I li ata 'Iiel TA ITyll 1 'nil nith baesleye ni: from Ns y-here I -still rel 1 She ellinel 4here toPPY half Path A Swif riiche( its ndbe I Her tqanini 1 In I VRA is Tt en en ill her 4) An I 1 That Thu rad 11inel tem I The i quid tat aed 4 afte Or 1 1 edicit i wek it Not IPPen a't der I uar Lillian I aftt: or 1 took it Not et PPen 41 dar I Ass NEI' wo 011 7 I n'whrtrt: 8ii1 1)elz7 10 Rolls of Wall 6 rolls of Ceiling 20 yards of Border Drastic Reductions on Our Entire Stock Call Us for Painters and Paperhangers PAINT AND BROW11 WALL PAPER Co PRISONER WANTED IN INDIANA HELD BY LAREDO July 28--Two officers from English Ind who came here to return Garland Ind Farmer on a charge of auto theft left for home Tuesday without their man They found he had been charged with violation of the interstate motor vehicle theft act and the federal accusation took precedence ove-r the state charge The officers were Alba Armstrong sheriff and Smith city marshal Farmer was arrested here last Thursday on the auto theft charge and the United States Commissioner Frank Hill later held him on the federal count and set bond at $2500 Today Farmer waived examining hearing before Hill on a charge of burglary of the Doolittle Mills Ind postoffice last January and had another $1000 added to the bond he faced Farmer denied Tuesday in the presence of Dawkins postoffice inspector from San Antonio any connection with the Doolittle Mills robbery Farmer pleaded guilty to the charge of violation of the interstate motor vehicle theft act at his examining hearing before Hill Saturday We Invite You to Open a Charge Account 1204 HOUSTON STREET TELEPHONE 2-9441 On the Street from Meacham's 1 1 1 1 I I THUNDERCLAP CAUSES MAN'S LOSS OF MEMORY PHILADELPHIA July 26----A clap of thunder during a severe electrical storm caused a well-dressed young man of about 26 to lose his memory WalkirT into a police station Tuesday night he said: "Please don't make fun of me but I don't know who I am "A bolt of lightning blinded and I wasn't able to remember anything I've walked around for hours but it hasn't helped" The youth was taken to a VA Tickets on Sale Saturday Sunday Monday 1 July 29 30 and 31 I 100' 1 tUltelai OH mime Sa tu rday Suday Monday 410 '2111 -AtaA 431 4111'7 anl''T '1F (1111t1 14 1 11 I i Jr Pro 1 You can leave Chicago as late as 6:45 PM and arrive Dallas 8:35 P11 next nmg Low Rates in Tourist Pullmans Upper $450 Lower $563 These low one-way Pullman rates permit two people to occupy the same berth without extra Its Always Cool in the Lottnige Cars and Diners on the famous V-3' ii411E14)1I6-1'' 1 You on can leave Low Rates in Tourist Pullmarts ChIcago as late as Upr $450 Lower $563 pe wiw I 6:45 PM and at- These low one-vi2y Ptdimart rates permit tutu s- ti rive Dallas 8:35 people to occupy the same berth without extra lo Lt i next este- k's itliw'ys 70'a C001 ill the Louriae a nIng and Diners Facts on the famous cost iiss to-operrise' It if lirsaipshinesntelg- 11! I spistmtheiecs I fig sildmt No mowitiff Pang 1 1 4- I Temperature teattlaturforquic iti 41 chilling sing 1 ii AUCTIONEER ON ISLAND TO SHOUT FOR RECORD DANVILLE Ity July 26--Ho1der of at least the local record for long distance shouting Lee Chrisman a farmer and auctioneer has arranged a demonstration of his vocal prowess on an island in Herrington Lake near here His audience on shore will judge his ability Several months ago Cbrisman was reported to have shouted so loud from the top of a high hill that he was heard six and one-half miles away 44- cretin N- 1 4 It! 1-- rl sriectat-vcA-- pen Inc sh Pullman passengers have access to the famoes Sunshine Special AirConditioned Lounge Car with Radio Soda FountainValet Service Shower Baths and Buffet Diners are also air-conditioned and serve excellent meals at pop ttlar prices Reservations for 100Texans Every Week at the 14si hrt passengershave access otontpil famoesurge Pullin Sunshine Special A 1 i nValet Seice Radio Soda Fountatry Sho'wer Baths and Buffet- Diners are also air I el 11-41Y-Ayysittlrtilny For Country Houses Too I Noo-scov defrosting Triscreit-feizase Inns if jiffs 44 3 1 41 I I tti3Nilti Surer Quicl-ter Better for firms and individuals with a checking account al-the righf Bank 1-r3a517 wann- oloodor c7kp--n-2 I I ts'Azzo4 laf a Refrigerator' in the country ik i SO with STARGAS Ask about for farms and camps volt HOTEL monnisom i 100 WAR VETERANS AID SEARCH FOR DEATH SPOT SAN DIEGO Cal July a new clew police Wednesday pressed into service 100 war veterans in their search of the city for the spot where Delbert Aposhian 7 was slashed to death Meanwhile a squad officers combed the waterfront searching for a rowboat which might have been used by the slayer in transporting the mutilated body of the lad from the shore into the main stream of San Diego Bay where it was discovered by sailors Monday Delbert son of Mr and Mrs George Aposhian disappeared from bis home July 18 RAIL PRESIDENT SAYS A HISTORIC STEP MILWAUKEE July Sargent president of the Northwestern Railroad Tuesday night pledged the support of himself and his company to President Roosevelt's program He described the National Recovery Act as "the third great development in the history of the United States" "It is a semi-Socialist co-operative doctrine launched on a wale never attempted before" he said "It may prove despite the conservative opinions I have held all my life that the human element and human legislation can change economic law" He asked 1000 insurance men whose banquet he addressed to follow the Administration's policies He grouped the A with the signing of the Constitution and the successful culmination of the Civil War as the three great developments in the Nation's history UV IA LUC Lduncueu on a scale Dever at- tempted before" he said "It may prove despite the conservative opin- tons I have held all my life that the human element and human legislation change economic law" He asked 1000 insurance men whose banquet he addressed to follow the Administration's policies He grouped the A with the signing of the Constitution and the successful culmination of the Civil War as the three great developments in the Nation's history -7 I iz' ii'l i 'ql'hq 4 Ill! it' xi i i 0441 11111 -41z STERILIZATION LAW TO BE-SET UP IN GERMANY BERLINPJuly new law designed to purify the German race by sterilization of the unfit and authorizing such an operation in extreme eases or at an individual's request will be made effective by the Nazi government next Jan 1 A special board will have control powers for execution of the measure and three experts will hear appeals Rooms with bath per day 1 Person $300 iii 2 Persons (each) 250 iiiii3i The Texas and Pacific Railway bas arranged L-'-i! with the Hotel Morrison to reserve accommodations for 100 people every week at the above rates The Ii wit 'z abcn This is th Mr-Cooled Ca Refrigerator Size 60 which moot- of the Texas customers boy It's roomy1 but thrifty operating for 25 cons a week or lets ten a week or least and it hos 99 square test of shelf space Won't you coma in and look at it? It is al) lately silent and needs no water eon naatiois sossioo and it )as 99 square fast of shelf space Won't you come in look at it? It is al) LET- US HELP YOU succErri0- LET- US HELP YOU TrIEML4IS UUIL WAY -404404 tEGAIID-AwAl2( 4 THE LONE STAR GAS CO Fort Worth Division 90812 MONROE ST VICTIM OF BEATING IS TREATED AT HOSPITAL Beaten and robbed of $4 by an acquaintance early Wednesday morning Herbert 3S20 North Main Street was treated at City-County Hospital The attack took plaee at West Lancaster Avenue and Houston Street Herbert gave police the name of a man he said was his assailant CONTINENTAL NATIONAL A NOF FORT WORTH 1 11TI it -P' VICTIM OF BEATING IS coNTINENTAL TREATED AT HOSPITAL 0011J Beaten and robbed of $4 by an ac- ATIONA TI I LoNE sTAR GAs co quaintanee early Wednesday morning it TEXAS PACIFIC I Herbert 3S20 North Main a A rt Street was treated at City County Fort 'Worth Division tZ CITY TCKET OFFICE Hospital OF FORT WORTH tot East Ninth Street The attack took plaee at West Lan- 908-12 MONROE ST II TIT Phone 2-433 easter Avenue and Houston Street Herbert gave police the name of a a 11111 man be said was his assailaret It I A I IS rzr 'Vt 3.

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