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IT STAYS PUT AND THE LOT SAYS IRBY MUNDY WELL KNOWN ROLL-YOUR-OWN SMOKER, SPEAKING OF PRINCE ALBERT NOTE WHAT OTHER ROLL-YOUR-OWN EXPERTS SAY ABOUT P. A. IM FOR PRINCE ALBERT Ait THE TIME-AND GLAD FOR OTHERS TO KNOW WHAT I 4 0 THINK OF P. A. PRINCE ALBERT COMES IN A BIG RED ECONOMY TIN-ENOUGH FOR 70 CIGARETTES I LIKE THE WAY P.A.

IS PACKED -IN Till. IT KEEPS THE P.A. IN PRIME CONDITION PAOEETOHT THE MARYVILLE PATLT MAKYVILT.E, MTSS0T7RT, MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 2, Proposed M.I.A.A.| Rulings Rejected Some Minor Regulations At Miami: Florida, Auburn. 27.

At Atlanta: Georgia, Georgia Tech, At Bonton: Holy Cross. 20; Boston College, 6 At New York: Dartmouth, Co- lumbia. 13. Washington State. ed and Coaches Schedule 1936 Grid Games.

Meeting in Kansas City Saturday officials of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association turned thumbs down on proposed constitutional amendments that would have doubled atrin- genry of eligibility rules and the coaches adopted the 1936 conference football schedule. Of nine proposed amendments, only four, all of them requiring reports and additional red tape, were passed by represen tat ires erf state teachers colleges at KlrtwvUle, Springfield, Cape Otrardeau, Warrensburg and Maryville, and the Missouri School of Mines at Rolla, A unanimous vote turned down a suggested stepping of residence requlre- At Houston: Baylor. Rice, 0. At Muskogee: Bacone-Indian lege, 16; Haskell Institute, 0 Col- Southern Players Get Grid Spotlight AD American Hat Five From Southern Schools; Bierman Heads Staff. Cnmmtiaipatlsns prlntH In this rot- do noi nrrrttarllr rrffrrt ihr opinion of nnrspoprr.

Thry moot bo bnt ot (hr si (br wriirr Ihr nrrd not br uxrd. Commun irotionr rhould bo brld lo Irnsth of 500 prprr right to witbbold rommnnirrHoni which It libelous, or lo condenso eomnunications. Maryville, Nov. 30. 35 Editor, Daily Forum: championship will be played Friday night as a preliminary to the annual homecoming basketball game between the M.

H. 8. Alumni and the high school first squad, W. C. T.

U. Lecturer Gives Talk About CCC NOTES A truck load of boys from the camp made a trip to 8t. Joseph Saturday for recreational The boys plan additional trips from time to time in the future. Lieut, Bert E. Stofer, 8.

Alcohol at H. S. camp physician taken charge of I By BERNARD BIERMAN Head Coach, University of Minnesota As a member of NEA committee of coaches, it Is my privilege to announce the all-America team of 1935. The first club Is a capital one the ments for transfer from the of coaches from Bowdln to South- present requirement of 18 to 36 ern California weeks Naturally, great athletes are left off. By the same margin a proposal to That is the had feature of arc re ate a conference committee on of-1 flctals which would have chosen arblt- To honor a small group.

It Is neces- ers for games Involving conference 10 slight many remarkable boys, teams was rejected. these days of varsities of 80 and Submitted by George Wells. more, not even 33 places are enough to Both proposals were submitted to the credit to all the fine young men conference by Dr. George Wells, dtrec- entitled to It. tor of athletics at Kirksville Teachers But all-America teams long since College, who said adoption would have have become a recognised preliminary made for conformity with other similar lo tbe holidays.

People insist upon conferences, and facilitated better them. in the North Central Associa. NF.A Service's first all-Amer- tion. lea. and it goes without saying that Long discussion left a proposal to or any other coach, would like to put It make 16 hours of work weekly at the on the field.

As is annually the case, teachers colleges and 19 at the Rolla carefully sifted from a rnonu- stitution a requirement for eligibility i mental mass of opinions and 219 re- to intercollegiate athletics Jumbled. It commendalions. was voted to table the resolution until The Western Conference has a slight next year, and a committee was ap- i bulge with three players. The east, pointed to study the prevailing situa- south. and southwest land two places each, the Pacific coast and Big Six Con- need not fear, should be true but unfortunately it is not.

Before the New Deal the income taxes amounted to approximately 60 per cent and the consumers taxes (internal revenue, processing tax and custom amounted to 76 per cent of the total revenue, But in the last fiscal year of the New Deal the income tax amounts to 28 per cent while the consumers' tax amounts to 68 per cent." Regardless of all this, everybody knows or should know that ultimately and eventually ft Is the consumer or Mr Average Citizen duties a bit strenuous as head of both mess and canteen. UK Democratic platform plank fully submit the following statement which promised to reduce taxation 0,1 Alcohol; What it is; The class in photography, organize I do not question the Idealism or Thanks for the little ray of confl- What 11 frustrated were two weeks ago. is doing nicely. The sincerity of purijosc in the New donee that the Republicans might car- ln hrr to thr studrnl body. policies.

But I certainly question the ry Vermont In However, 1 11 get emphasized the fact and dark room and printing work procedure and methods ln putting those Mttle farther out on the limb and ven- lhat mr of sma11 of alcohol They plan to enter some of their idealisms into effect, and to go even lure the opinion that the G. O. P.iJarp morp to driven of mo- work In photograph contests later, farther to question most of these al- might carrv another state or two phabetlcal conundrums. Respectfully, Speaking of the OOP being In the Donald Schmidt. hands of Wall Street gangsters, I aware of the fact.

But better have the Republicans in the hands of sane and sound thinking business men the company mess. He replaces Lieut. A. G. Hunter, who Is canteen officer.

Mrs. J. E. Plummer. Liberty, Lieut Hunter was formerly both mess who pays the tax i state lecturer for the Missouri and canteen officer, but found the In response to the communication in I a 0n practically everything Christian Temperance Union, gave a in response io me communication in buy 8o hurrah ior the New Deal wltr- this column of November 23.

I respect County Farm Hogs Top St. Joe Mart at $9.60 (tor cars, and to others as well, than the Use of large amounts. It was explained and shown by chart that users of smaller amounts of alcohol were more dangerous to the general public than persons who used the intoxicant in excess amounts. Stanberry Sard. The city of Stanberry was made defendant ln a suit filed last week in federal court in 8t.

Joseph by O. W. Jones. The amount of the suit is 66.085.49 and grew out of the negotiations mud'- several years ago on a municipal light plant here. The basis of the suit against the city is that the plaintiff alleges a contract was entered Into between the city and him for the installation of a white way re.

That was back in 1929. when the proposed municipal light plant became entangled in litigation that eventually went to the Supreme Court for a decision. Jones is engaged In the electrical contracting businrss in Kansas City and operates under the name of the boys are doing their own photographing w. Jonw, Elcctrjc Co Thp wu filed in federal court, the petition alleges, reason of the diversity of citizenship of the parties hereto and the amount involved." Stanberry Headlight. FIFTEEN IN ANTATA.

Mr and Mrs Raymond Harris, who have been spending a Thanksgiving va- Children Present Cantata First M. E. Church Last Night. Fifteen children participated in the cation with relatives in ML Mrs Presentation of the cantata Inn Ayr, Creston and Red Oak la re turn- than to have the Democrats in the! Plummer said have found of the Ooiden Cheese." given last night ed to their home in Mamille Sunday hands of a few bra'n trusters." who Fifty head of choice black Poland tilat person who has partaken of at the First M. E.

church under the dl- Evening each have a different theory of how China hogs, Id on the maket 88 much a teaapoonful of al- rection of Miss Alcta Burnham, the government should be run. And. day at. the St Josejh stock yards, com- has reduced his powers of Judg- Those taking part were Helen Jean Incidentally the administration is be-i mundrd a top pric for the day of $9,60 and control not enough to cause Hamilton, Junior Cox, Mary Ellen Te- ginning to lend a very attentive ear per hundred him to be unable to walk or drive a mo- bow, Margaret Baker. Katherine Kisto these Wall Street cry The hogs, than seven months lor (ar- bul hM destroyed Ole sense of singer.

Donna Johnson, Ada Ann John- for a balanced budget and curtailment 0jd. averaged 241 p.unds and brought a precision to an extent son. Betty Lou Yeo, Vivian Dice Lois of expenditures. n.iUrn be a menace because of the tion. Named to the committee were Dr.

Walter W. Parker, of Cape Girardeau, MIAA president, as chairman, and Profs. Ellis, of Springfield, and Clayton. of Rolla. as members.

Representatives to the meetings, two from each school, smiled on a proposal brought by Tad C. Reid, athletic director and basketball coach at War- rensbnrg, that MIAA teams be permitted to play exhibition games with other conference teams, the results not to count in the championship standings teams desire to play such exhibitions. which are not recognized in the constitution, they may do so without criticism of the conference officials," Dr. Parker stated Coach Reid Immediately challenged Maryville to an early game, which would be in addition to two championship meetings and Coach Wilbur Stalcup gave it thumbs down. No other coaches offered to schedule such a meeting H.

Jamison Re-Elected. For the thiid straight year, present officers of the loop were re-elected Besides Dr Parker, president, they are W. Morrow, of Warrensburg, vice- president; and O. Jamison, of Kirks- vilie, secretary-treasurer. Dean Morrow, of Warrensburg.

was named chairman of the eligibility committee Presidents of the colleges expressed surprise to learn from coaches that there had been considerable wrangling over officials for athletic contests, but, prompted by their coaches, voted down the committee proposal. Summmarization of the amendments adopted; 1. Each institution will be required to beat certain with re- fercnce one each. First Team. Ohio State.

Louisiana State. Tackle Detzel, Pittsburgh. Smith, Minnesota. Guard- Wheeler, Oklahoma. Princeton.

Center- Lester. Texas Christian. Back anger, Chicago. Bark- Wilson -Southern Methodist. Smith Alabama.

Stanford. Second Team. Stanford. End -Rutherford Hayes. Kansas Tackle Whatley, Alabama.

Tackle -Widseth. Minnesota. St. Hayes, Iowa State. North Carolina State North Carolina Simmons, Iowa Duke.

Minnesota. Third Team. Alabama. Southern Methodist. West Virginia Southern Methodist.

Minnesota. Texas Christian U. C. L. A.

Princeton. Back Patherre, Louisiana 8tate. Back- -Cheshire, U. C. A.

Notre Dime. Southern Methodist Selected to Play in Rose Bowl Grid Game return to Nodawav county oi approxi By the time the present administra- mately 61,150 The shipment was pur- tendency of srnnll of the drug tion gets through spending, barring chasfd by Armour mid company for Produce a of bravado accom- any more appropriations, it will have panied by a laascning of the pow- cost approximately Mr was accompanied to of very lightly of such vast by A. P. Kidder, presiding Judge Thp this morning is a sums of money. Evidently, Mr B.

is 0f county court, and Bert Oiiphant, YV. C. T. U. five-year pro- a subscriber to the theories of the farm manager.

They that the Juvenile education against brilliant Professor Tugweli, who as- nogs were fed out largely on grain and tbe comink from the use of alco- serts. "The government is very nig- no tankage or appetizers of gardly, and is not spending nearly nny kind being Never in the hiMory of the U. is i RANCTS HOSPITAL NOTES, the country so near to communism as Admitted, it is now. Thank goodness, there arc Nov. James Riley, Clarinda.

men (Old In the supreme jB Anthony Goddard, Kan. court and other positions. Who arc Katherine Grow ncy, Concep- quick to see the unmistakable stgas of tjon junction communism. One of the "brain trust- Discharged era, says. Inis is a battle of those Charle Barmann, who have, against those who MaryvillP; Justto Clyde; Mrs John B.ennan, Maryville.

2 Mrs. Rachel Mbryvtlle. and we are for those who This smacks very strongly of communism and is one of the basic principles of the communist parly. Some of the New Dealers even go iar us to say that if the courts decide adversely on their policies, that they will change the Constitution The assertion that the federal income is derived largelv from income tax and that those with no Incomes Charts produced by Mrs. Plummer showed that the percentage of imperfections of children of parents who are users of alcohol was much larger than that of non-using parents.

The lecture will be given before the St. Mary's and St Patrick's schools and tomorrow before the College training school and the College high school as well as before a freshman group at the College. Mrs Plummer will be in county for three duya. She leaves here Wed- nsday night for Grant City. The Mls- Intra-Murul Games.

souri V. is $50 000 in Semi-final game, in the Junior high a of alcohol education, school division of the intra-mural basket ball toutnamcnt will be plajred Neff and chil- Tuesday afternoon at the high school bavp returned home from St. Jo- gymnasium at 3:30 and 4 30 aeph, where they spent the Thanksgiv- The finals for the mnior high school with Mr. Neffs parents, Mr. and Mis.

Neff. and Joan Rayhill, Jackie Cook, Alice Noland and Mary Louise Dean. Read Dally Forum Want Ada Missouri Tonight and Tuesday 10e-25c Held Over for Matinee Tuesday "THIS IS THE Jane iGlnger) Withers John MrGuire, Sally Wane Jane along in another hit! She rllrked as the biggest little comic in But when it comes to swell This Is It! she dances for for you! uts up for you, too! Fox News. SPEC IAI SCHOOL MATINEE Toewday Also Wednesday Francis I.ederer, Frances Dee "THE GAY Gavlv Romantic! by College Y.M.C.A. TON Adm.

25c-16c Grandest Picture Year! Matinee 3:30 Tuesday lyrics and multe by IRVIM6 BERLIN d-4'd fctt Hillon, BrodcrtcV, tut RKodei, tnc Direr fed by Mark Sandnch IA1NO Pandro S. Barman Production '( 'artoon Voire of Experience AMATE1R KEEP AT THE TIVOLI Stanford University, PP) Southern Methodist, gridiron conqueior the southwest, was choice ports on individual players today for tbe 11086 Bowl classic at entire collegiate athletic history. Fine Of 650 will be assessed for failure to comply. 2. Corrections on records or transfer students must be submitted by school student formerly attended within of speculation 12 months to be valid 3.

Copies of the reports shall be sent to coaches of all schools. 4. Graduate students, defined as those holding degrees or having acquired enough hours for a degree, shall not be eligible. Coaches met after the executive session to draft the 1936 football schedule, und rehash the season Just closed which found Kirksville winning a fourth straight championship; Cape Girardeau second; Springfield and Warrensburg tied for third and fourth; Mary ville fifth and Rolla sixth. Ftrrt Bulldog Game With Bears.

The annual conference track and field, golf and tennis meets will be held at Springfield May 8, with golf, tennis and track preliminaries in the afternoon and the championship track and field meet at night. Arrangements will be in charge of Springfield Athletic Director Arthur Briggs Football games scheduled for 1936: October 16 Cape at Warrensburg; Springfield at Kirksville; Rolla at Maryville. October 23: Kirksville at Cape Girardeau; Warrensburg at Rolla; Maryville at 8prlngfteld. October 30: Springfield at Cape Girardeau; Rolla at Kirksville; Warrensburg at Maryville. November 6: Maryville at Kirksville November 13: Cape Girardeau at Maryville; Kirksville at Warrensburg; Rolla at Springfield.

November 20: Cape Oirardeau at Rolla; Warrensburg at 8pringfield. Pasadena New day. Selection of the Mustangs, and their acceptance of the bid from the Pacific I Coast conference representative was announced last night, thus ending a week as to the challenging eleven. Southern Methodist, undefeated and untied, is the first team west of the Mississippi river ever chosen as an representative in Rose Bowl I play. Noted as an eleven that uses forward ixisses as an integral part of its play, it earned the bid Saturday when it defeated Texas Christian, previously undefeated squad, 20 to 14, In a wild and wooly game.

Although Stanford lost to the University of California at Los Angeles, 7 to 6. in an early season game, it wal- loped California 13 to 0. California had won nine straight games, and topped all Pacific Coast teams, until It bumped i up against Grayson and his Stanford pals. Although Princeton was acknowledged champion of the east, and Minnesota held an equally important spot in for Rose Bowl play because of agreements with other schools, 8. M.

U. became Southern popular choice for the representative when it beat the strong U. C. L. A.

team, conquerors of Stanford, 21 to 0. MR. MUNDY SHOWS HOW a neat Prince Albert cigarette in 11.5 been a Prince Albert fan since 1910 NOW TRY P. A YOURSELF. NOTE OFFER BEING MADE BY DEALERS IN 1X171 MARYVILLE SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS.

At Fort Worth: Southern Methodist, 30; Texas Christian, 14. At Philadelphia: Army, 28; Navy, 6. At New Haven: Princeton, 38; Yale, 7. At New Orleans: Louisiana 8tate, 41; Tulane. 0.

At Oxford: Mississippi State, Mie- sisalppi. 14. WALTER MURLEY IN ACTION! He geta around 70 cigaretteB out of the 2-ounce P.A. tin. right much he 1ME.

R. J. Tob. Co. ANOTHER QUICK ROLLER Howard McCrorey, 9.5 seconds.

And how he that mild, rich, satisfying P.A. flavor I I Delinquent Tax Payment Better. Payment of delinquent taxes during November was greater than in any corresponding month during the past several years, it was said today by Clyde Perkins, county treasurer. He stated, however, that he was unable as yet to give exact figures on the amount of such taxes collected. Mr.

Perkins also stressed the necessity of merchants and manufacturers of the county making their merchants and manufacturers' tax payments this month, as this is the final month I when such taxes have to be paid. OFFER TO smokers of thui 30 THE priflC. thm you JoU roll-your-own th, return tim. within the tobacco mnd we month from (Signed) R. J.

AKINS This offer that and enjoy ahead on A'hert gmce no waste of McCrorey time or lwcaUSe it is for Prince Alber cigarette with to roll InW smokers the way lt bu Note the mildness and cooler Bmoke. prince Albert is absence oi bar blg 2 -ounce economy taste. fise roU-your-own la every 2-ounce tin of Prince Albert rince A lbert the easy to roll joy smoke.

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