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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 7

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i 0 EMBER 22 1938 PAGE SEVEN Fi HIT WORTH ST A R-TBLEGRA MORN I NG reserve" to meet deficiencies on projects already under way They said actual costs often ran higher than estimates jDUGHLtN TALK The Handwriting Reveals the Man i-tm nm -rn PWA Will Finance No More Projects GOLEMAN HOST DONALD PUT TO COM ON STAND AGAIN nnr nnnTrrTp More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH cXPERT WEIGHS WORLD LEADERS BY THEIR PENS I'irTillMMllMIIBll UIIMI buarnuiuia Indignation Deluges Radio After He Blames jews for Their Troubles WASHINGTON Nov 21 The Public Works Administration took stock of its 1938 spending program Monday and announced informally no further allocations would be made to new projects Officials said the $26104526 re-mairnnu of the original $750000000 provided by Congress for non-federal projects would be "held in Here is a pleasant way to overcome looae nlate discomfort FA8TEKTH an improvtd iiowder sprinkled on upper and lowei plates )olds them firmer so that they leei more omlortable No gummy gooey pasty taste feeling It's alkaline (non-acidi Does not sour Checks "plate odor" (demurs oreathi Get KASTKETH today a any Irug store Adv dues not much carp what the sense ot the writing is or what it is done upon Roll uses all the usual scientific rules of the handwriting expert and has some tricks of his own He always takes a clean sheet of paper and imitates thereon the writing he is scanning He does not try to reproduce it but to catch the rhythm that produced it this tells him much He tells with astonishing detail and complete frankness such uncx- LOS ANGELES Nov 21 The State tried to show Monday that Charles McDonald's story of an "abnormal association" between his wife P'rarices and Mrs Kan Krucger whom he is charged with shooting "was manufactured of thin air" "This incident he claims he witnessed between his wife and Mrs Krucger was purely a part of his campaign to blacken his wile's character" Deputy District Attorney Charles Crail argued in taking Judge Frank Smith to allow him to question McDonald about the COLEMAN Nov 21 United States Senator Connally acted in the dual role of honor guest and principal speaker at a soil conservation tour sponsored by the Centra) Colorado River Authority and the local Chamber of Commerce Monday Connally was guest of honor at a breakfast at Hote Coleman given by the Authority was guest of honor at a luncheon at the First Christian Church Riven by the Lions and Kiwanis Clubs and was the prin BY JOHN SELBY NEW YORK Nov 21 The only people safe from the sharply analytical eye of Arthur Holz the handwriting expert are those who can not write Even these lav open their inner -elf to him if thev make doodles when they telephone Until Hitlers entry into Austria HolE was that country's leading graphologist Now he and his wife country having escaped won't how ith their lives and almost nothing else except the brown-tinted magnifying glass which is the chief tool of this graphologists trade Tins he plies all day long Hoi likes to analyze so much he works on casual scraps of paper he finds on the floor In Europe Holz was official graphologist in the Austrian law courts He also was consulted by everybody from the Duke of Windsor and his duchess cbefore marriage) down to casual youngsters anxious to know whether they were likely to make a harms' marrinp "Let's Go See The Home Folks This 8 faKlMMMI A'M JTr DETROIT Nov Indignation aver remarks of Rev Charles on Nazi perseeuuons of frrin Jews Itoadajr wu aa jairsltM in a veritable deluge of teWvJQ cu nd telegrams to toco Station WJR atVwoefc outlet Father Coughlin in his regular work) Jewry with being responsible (0r the recent pogrom in which Orman Jaws tost their civil financial nd education rights He said Jews have been so closely with the development of Communism tnat the Nans organ- ivrrbal Commulsni naturally turned against Jews in background of a divorce action Crail asked McDonald: If il he fun" cipal speaker at a meeting held at Coleman High School Auditorium Monday afternoon During the morning he and other for work turntv! onf ADOLF HITLER for your reporter almost instant San bref Bnalvsec nf a nomHr nf int "After your divorce action was filed did you not go to her and tell her that if she went through with it you would go to all her friends and blacken her character?" Defense Counsel William Beirne objected saying he had been barbed himself in attempting to question McDonald about the divorce The court overruled the defense objection and McDonald then answered that he had not threatened to blacken his wife's character "Did you pull a gun?" asked Crail "I don't remember" "Did you fire three shots?" "I don't remember" McDonald is accused of shooting Mrs Krueger wife of the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra leader in Hollywood Aua 19 Your home folks want you HOME FOR THANKSGIVING don't disappoint them! Make the trip in comfortably heated Texas Motor-coaches They're SWIFT SAFE AND SURE The cost is decidedly SMALL SWIFT SAFE COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL Radio Announces Mistakes of Facts' N-W YORK Nov Rev Charles Coughhns radio broadcast Sunday was followed by an announcement over WMCA local outlet fcr the address that "unfortu-iiately Father Coughlin has uttered certain mistakes of fact" The announcement preceded the dignitaries including Congressman South of Coleman and soil conservation officials from over the Southwest were shown soil and water conservation projects that have been completed by the CCRA aided by the Works Progress Administration and other Government agencies and through individual efforts during the last two years At the luncheon and at the afternoon meeting the Senator stressed the importance of soil and water conservation He was introduced at the breakfast and at the afternoon meeting by Congressman South At the luncheon McCord local real estate dealer presided and introduced the visitor Penrose Metcalfe San Angelo Mate senator-elect for this area and Chambers May representative-elect were among those to attend the meetings and take part in the tour Woman's inequality in China under the Confucian code was such that while a husband's mourning period for a wife was only one year the wife's mourning for her husband was three years SCHOOL TEACHERS Who Plan to Attend Their CONVENTION IN DALLAS on the Thanksgiving wsek-end will find TEXAS MOTOR-COACHES th ideal way to get there and back quickly safely comfortably and economically One-way fare 75c round-trip fare $135 Special rates to parties of 1 0 or more going on one ticket $100 per person round trip Individual return trip tickets good for any bus will be issued on request Ticket Offices 16i0 Main Street 905 Commerce Street Phone 2-1494 SUL ROSS PRESIDENT TO LECTURE ON PARK Dr Morelock nresidert of masses stems from his mtelleect mental and physical powers and entirely responsible for his actions" Mussolini rests upon his intellect Also "in contrast to Hitler he has feei ng Consequently he finds life a good deal more complicated than does Hitler An excellent actor even his outbursts of temperament are studied His effect on the while Hitler appeals to the instinct which makes Mussolini the greater of the two although Hitler frequently achieves more by his methods" Garbo Is Complex Greta Garbo's writing "reveals a very complex personality She suffers with both psychic and instinctive inhibitions She conceals her conflicts from the world Her constant passivity explains that mystical charm which characterizes the effect she has or others She very lonely: indeed shy But if she ever reveals herself to a person then the mask drops and she can be tender consklerate feminine Holz says Marlene Dietrich is "eccentric egocentric and she finds It difficult to adjust herself to average situations She has little feeling and is very materialistically inclined While her exaggerated conduct is to some extent studied it nevertheless springs to a large extent from her nature She is inclined toward outbursts of temperament In the core of her nature she is very lonely and considers herself misunderstood She is driven and restless If she becomes attached to someone she is ready to sacrifice herself for the individual" Abroad Holx was retained by many business firms as a consultant on personnel When a man was a misfit Holz often could tell ROOSEVELT Sincere pected things as the health of the writer his nervous quirks his mental conditions the condition of his business affairs financial worries undeveloped possibilities artistic tastes sexual conditions work habits disposition and temperament The visitor is invariably skeptical the writer was But in a rapid tumbling impetuous analysis of a page of script Holz slipped only once in an almost frightening revelation and later the writer was compelled in all honesty to admit that Holz had told the truth even there although it was hard to admit the truth: Pnisiii paMERICANl I WMakay Ri The onlv whisk of ill kind RVPV v' Put 1 1 led American 1 hukr JMMFB Sul Ross College Alpine will deliver an illustrated lecture on the Big Bend National Park before the State Teachers Convention in Dal- las Friday The public will be invited to the lecture to see colored movies made of the park on both the Texas and Mexican sides Dr Morelock is vice chairman of the Big Bend Park Committee of which Amon Carter I is chairman GRETA GAR BO Compltjc portant people Here are some excerpts from some of these many of which were done from a signature only EnergtiC Mr RooMvalt President Roosevelt "At times he can become very energetic and tart if his wishes art not reckoned with He is not a diplomat but since he is a kind man he is able to settle divisions of opinions and conflicts He is disinterested and nonpartisan and can accordingly serve the State in a most selfless fashion The fact he sometimes has ideas which have no contact with reality and are of an ideal nature shows that he it not a illiim janir-on Co Inc Ben Jewish and Christian" was reported the station's at-j tectioh to the alleged "mistakes of fact" had been brought about by Pi of Johan Smextenko director of the Nonsectarian Anti-Nan League who had obtained an advance copy of the address from a source independent of the station Priest Links Jews With Communism DETROIT Nov SI Linking Nan Germany's Jewish pogroms to 1 the growth ot Communism Rev I Charles Coughlin Sunday asked Jew nd Gentile alike to co-operate in nddrng the world ol social in- which he said fostered both Naziian and Communism Speaking on his regular radio broadcast Father Coughlin said Nazi persecution of Jews was a natural development as Naziism was a defense mechanism against Commun- ism and Jews dominated the birth and growth of Communist Russia I He held the recent anti-Jewish treasures enacted in Germany were mere publicized but no less vicious than Communist persecution of Christians Russia Spain and Mexico From a Nazi pamphlet the radio priest read the names of 24 Jews who he were members of the first Communist Russian cabinet of S3 ard also that the pamphlet 1 showed that 1SSS the control committee of the Communst party had i Jew and three non-Jews who were married to Jews Frome Suspect Is Held in Qlinoii his employer where he would do better Prospective employes were trapped into writing something ana Holz in turn told the boss how best to use the man Some of his exploits are legendary Once the police in Vienna brought him 400 pawn ticket A man had murdered his wife aim hocked some of her effects The 400 tickets represented all those for the week in question which were at all suspicious Leave Likaa in Symbol Holz told the police which ticket had been signed by a murderer and also that the name signed with the exception of the with which it began was false The man was traced and was guilty He had used a hatchet on his wife Holz says he saw a hatchet in the signature And the name did begin with He thinks the things we are interested in lead us to include symbols of them in our writing A musician may unconsciously include notes or clef signs in his script Herbert Hoover for example made many ornament in a page of "doodles" Holz examined which indicated to Holz "a man who is always intent to stress the technical side of things?" It makes little difference to Holz which language the writing is in except Chinese perhaps And he DANVILLE Ill Nov SI Re-gardod as a possible suspect ia the brutal murders of Mrs Weston Frome and her daughter Nancy on a Texas i highway several months ago Leo Wshler was held In jail here for questioning by federal investigators i Monday Wahler captured by Government men Thursday night at the home of a friend near Peoria 111 mean- while awaited the arrival of police from Los Angeles where be is wanted for the fatal shooting of a BEN 1 TO MUSSOLINI ntrlleitual business man Of all the handwritings of statemen I have thus far seen his is the most honorable and most sincere" Hitler is Holz says "a man with marked sexual impulses For this reason he exerts an hypnotic influence on people Contrary to many opinions which label him insane! his handwriting clearly shows he is in complete possession of his roadside tavern keeper and theft of an automobile ID SCO O'DANIEL AND BAND TO GO TO HARLINGEN a Governor-elect O'Daniel accompanied by his Hill Billy Band will leave Wednesday for Harlingen here they will participate in a Thanksgiving Day Festival The day after Thanksgiving will be spent in Laredo and on Saturday 0 Daniel will broadcast a program over the Texas Quality Network "rom San Antonio He will return 0 Port Wflrth in tnr Ki din QUESTION: What's the one car that has protected its owners against radical style changes? QUESTION: What's the one car xou can recognize at a glance GALVESTON BRIDGE ARGUMENTS HEARD GALVESTON Nov 21 Galveston Monday presented arguments to Col Frank Besson United States district engineer in support I of an application for a War De- partment permit to construct a $14- 000000 bridge across the harbor en- DEAD HEIf lay mornng broadcast over the Tex- trance to connect with the Bohvar Peninsula Application for a federal lonn and grant to finance the structure was) mnde several months ao Inswer to both questions: PACKARD! Scott 74 a retired engineer who was at the controls of the first Frisco passenger train that came to Fort Worth from Sherman on March 23 died at 5:30 Monday at his home 2225 Sixth Avenue Mr Scott who was retired Aug 1 1934 had been ill for several aiate Network FARM Y0(TtHKuXeD wACO Nov Charles Har-eU 18 Riesel farm youth died Mrnday of injuries received when tractor on which he was riding overturned and caught fire trapping Jim Thomas Buffington was driving the machine He said it turned over an embankment as Harwell stpped on it ASPIRONAL IS QUICK BELIEF I FOB II COLO We'll dclucr a new 1939 Packard Six 5-Pas- teagef Sedan to your door -w ith standard equipment for only I 1 Your present car if of average value will probably cover the small down-pay- ff i merit of vJv Monthly payments tan be arranged ASK THE MAN HO OWNS ONE nr-' this is worth thinking about seriously And it's doubly serious to the man who buys his car hv monthly payments How much fun is it when radical style changes label your car a last sear's model before half your payment! are made? So see your Packard dealer now Learn how surprisingly easy a Packard is to own See both the new Packard Six and Packard 120 stunning in smart new colors and ready for immediate delivery Get the facts and discover that these 'tier-quality cars are not only styled but built for years of faithful service! II ot WANT the cir ou buy to look smtrt and siiy smirt If JKMl'd rather people would ktion not guess at the kind of car ou re driving Then there's only otic 1939 car you can consider seriously a Packard For Packard offers you beauty plus individuality Packard alone oilers you cars that are recognizable at a glance And from Psckffd ou cm he sure of getting a car built to a proven poUt of protecting the on tier against radical style ihanges Ik-cause ymr car is your second largest invest- Born July 9 1864 at Milan Ohio Mr Scott began his railroad career as a young man with the Pennsylvania Railroad in Pittsburgh Later he was employed by the Norfolk and Western and in March 1898 became an engineer for the Frisco at Monett Mo In 1902 he moved to Sherman and eight years later he came to Fort Worth to make his home He wns a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Masonic Lodge at Pittsburgh Pa Survivors are his widow a daughter Miss Mary Frances Scott a son Walter Scott all of Fort Worth and four grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted BANKER'S TRIAL PASSED WACO Nov The trial of -xcttles former president of the first National Bank Temple on an indictment alleging embezzlement passed until the February term Federal District Court here Mon-oay TULSA LAWYER DIES TULSA Okla Nov 21-William Campbell 57 well known in Ok-lhoMl legal eircles for 34 years ho came to Tulsa in 1919 as general counsel for the Producers and Rpfiners Corporation died Mondav Makes i ni nmfortable ith Marvcloili Speed How do you treat a cold' Does it taUp vou hours or minutes to uet le- lief from the discomforts? Aspironal1 is quick! Warms you up like a hot! toddy Banishes that chilly creepy 1 achey mean feeliriR Quickly check the runniriR at nose and eves Make? you comfortable intr Asmroiial movos the bowels SK ANY M0THFR Schnntt pastor of St Mary's Cath- i r-L II See the New 1939 PACKARDS at PACKARD FORT WORTH INC uiiv inmcn hi nou-i wiin-mm i -Harper Funeral Temple Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery gently but thoroughly helping Na ture to throw off the cold Yon mu: 1 like Aspironal far hetlci or the trial shall cost you nothing Get a bottle today on our money-hack offer Splendid lor children a-well as Hdtilts Only half a dollai (Ol the family-Size hottle At youi i 'iruRKist i Advertisement the fhrnmand who know wnat 'Oil ot mii lot burn and kjM and ihc'll trtl vt tut Thr moihrr krr on hand lo rut Wr ear ii nrKl mleMlll t'rRrnrii thai wr author nv Phone 2-6317 I 100 Wpst 7th SUccf During the CtlOU Dynasty in China the family name or hsing was the woman's name and man had only a personal name.

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