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4 LUBBOCK, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 THE MORNING AVALANCHE-PAGE SEVEN America's Economy Already Reacting To The Threatened War In Ethiopia jn Wheat Values Sent Kiting As Stock Prices Drop On Reports Swiftly Declare That America's Mind Is Set On Peace; Warning Is Given To Farmers By Wallace WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. the sensitivity of a seismograph recording tremors far away, America's economy already is reacting to the threatened war abroad. As the thud of marching feet overseas shook stock prices to lower levels yesterday and sent wheat values kiting in the Chicago pit, leaders here and elsewhere swiftly that America's mind is set on peace, and against foreign entanglements. Secretary Hull called on churchmen to conduct a "flaming crusade" for peace.

Warning Issued The day's market news prompted another cabinet member. Secretary Wallace, to turn his mind back to 1814 and then to issue a warning to farmers to beware of pitfalls such as trapped some of them at that time. Noting that Chicago wheat prices had jumped five cents (the limit allowed on a single day), Wallace expressed a belief that fanners should think twice before going heavily into debt and buying new lands on the strength of speculative prices. They should consider, he said, the slumps which follow speculative soarings. "They might consider the inevitable distortion of judgment which takes place in time of excitement," he said.

"It is easy to accept thankfully what comes, but it also would be well to consider the eventual repercussions. Shipments Heavy His remarks came at the close of ft day which, besides the reactions on stock and grain exchanges, brought government reports show- Ing near-record shipments ol American cotton lintcrs potential materials for explosives', scrap Iron steel, trucks and tractors to Italy. Secretary Hull spoke soon after President Roosevelt, in his San Diego had said the American people's one concern thut this country miwt remain "unen- tangled free The llncnlold panel decotution of Gothic priori was common hi north Europe and England, rejilaccdj un short notice without! re examination. The piccrs is all that if necessary. Or.

J. C. Andertnf Optometrist for and VtauU Effkienc) (Across street from J. Pennrr't entntnra.) Save Gravy Firemen Perform Peculiar Duty rtHARLKSTON, S. Oct.

3. a girl burned her steak gravy here the other day, two fire chiefs, the hook and ladder trucks, three engines, the chief of police and a crowd of citizens rushed to her assistance. Miss Risher was merely seeking information from her neighbor, Mrs. G. A.

Johnson, when she called: "My steak gravy's on fire, what shall I do?" But Mrs. Johnson heard only the word "fire," and seeing smoke, shouted that word out of her window 1 The word was taken up by a seething avenue of humanity and hurled throughout that section of town. As the fire equipment screamed around the corner. Mrs. Johnson ran upstairs to the Risher apartment just in time to see Miss Risher blow at the frying pan a few times and extinguish the gravy blaze.

Wins And Loses In Sanity Case HOUSTON, Oct. 3. J. Folton. 31.

who once confessed slaying he didn't commit, won and lost in district court here today. He was victorious in a fight to have himself declared sane but It meant hp would have to spend two years in the penitentiary. In 1928, Folton walked into the police station at Seattle, Wash, and he had killed a man In ion. His description of the crime tallied with the slaying of W. Leary here, and Houston officers went for htm.

Back in Houston, Folton said that he confessed crime he didn't commit so he might get ft way home. An Investigation disclosed that his con- lesMon was a hoirx. Metmwhlle he had been sentenced to two years' Imprisonment on a charge of disposing of mortgaged property. Relatives obtained a sanity trial for him end a jury found him insane. Legally insane May 10.

1919. was given a new sanity hearing: on the request of his attorney. BUR IS REMOVED PARIS. Oct. 3.

A broncho- was used to remove a sandbur from the windpipe of 4-year-old Georglanna Uzzell. The child was reported in excellent condition today. The bur lodged in her windpipe while Mir was playing In her yard yesterday. She is the daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs William Uzzell of Parts.

Something To Flounder Around In Open Parties For Del Rio Hostess Beautiful Star Tells Plans For Entertaining Guests; "Mob Scene" Affairs Out In Dolores' Scheme It looks like a corking idea, this now 1: net bathing suit that Margaret Chlttum wears on the at Ha. The cork ornaments no doubt are intended to frni mkinc. The suit has a lining that defies prying eyes but admit Naturally, it's listed at a net pure. McMillan Tells Of Alaskan Trip Experiences on his recent trip to Alaska in search of big pime. wcr? related to the Kiwanis club Thursday noon at the weekly luncheon in the Hotel Lubbock by W.

G. McMillan, local hunter and past president of the club. W. R. Vivrett was pror.ram chairman for the day.

In his remarks he called attention ot the business men to the united "Rully Day" program of all churches next Sunday. He invited the men to attend both Sunday school andj church services. One of the intere.stlnc; of the trip, the speaker "-aid, through thr famous colony, about which there has been considerable controversy. The valley hiu, some 35.001) acres available for ciiltivution. Th''rc are about 2PO colonists.

Tlie land is very nrli. Each Itad Onide Mr. McMillan and his fellow- hunter. Temple Ingram, each had a guide, with a cook and a horse wranaler. They met Archibald Roosevelt, 01 (lie late; President Theodore Roosevelt and! cousin or President Franklin Roosevelt nnd James U.

Clnrk, curii- tor ol the American Must-urn of N'a-; History Sketches of their huiitini; ion. types of dos'. used in hauling Into the interior and other Bequests To A Number Of Catholic Schools Revealed GALVKSTON, Oct. 3. Be- quest.s to it number of Catholic schools Mifliidlng St.

Mary's university LaPorlc and Loyola university ni New Orleans. were included in the will of the late Jennie Tierney Fancy, widow of Fa hey, offered for probate here. The estate war. estimated at $50.000 and most Rev. C.

E. Byrne, bishop of Galvevton, was named independent executor. Bequests of arc made to the universities irt LaPortr and New Orleans, the latter being lor the fund. Mercy hospital. NVv Orleans, receives a bvqiies'.

of $1,000 OLD SLAVE OIKS PALESTINE. On. 3. iJ'i Jane Hicks, slavery who was side! by relatives to have been 113 years and one day old. was buried here today.

The ate was based on family Bible record-. wrrp given. Mr. McMillan told ol gold mininp he saw it. both com- mcrciallv nnri as an individual busi- Aviation is the most popular methed of transportation, there borne bu' 400 miles or railroads anci about miles ol state highways At the of the program Chairman Vixreti presenied the huntei with a "Rift" to insure him a second shot in case liis hunting rllle failed lo accomplish its pur- ixise.

By DOLORES DEI, RIO (Sitting In For Hubbard Heavy) HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3. If I there is a secret to being a successful hostess. I think it must be in knowing when a hostess should step out of her official role and become I one of the guests. Avoiding "mob scene" parties, and having guests who share common interests are vital contributions to a woman's renown tor charming hospitality in her own home.

i Because Sunday is the one day of the week when my husband, cedric Gibbons, is free of his studio work, we invariably spend the day at home, and because tennis and swimming are his favorite sports and are possible the year 'round in California, we long ago instituted a series of Sunday parties, which have continued. i Standing: Invitations Among my personal friends of the screen colony, or others who live in nearby sections, there are quite a number who have what might be termed an ''open house standing invitation" to my Sunday irffairs. i The Gary Coopers, the David I Seiznicks. Irene Jones. Whitney Tf R.liam.

Jack Gilbert. Errol Flynn and Lili Damita, Fay Wray and i John Monk arc generally at the house for parties. Greta Garbo drops in at odd when in Hollywood, for a set of tennis. Marlene Dietrich and Virginia Bnice know they may call whenever they like, whether there's a parly or not. Although I have set no numerical limitation.

guests has been the averaee num. Tennis, swimming and 5:30 cocktails is my informal plan for the a-fternoon. Table tennis and backgammon boards are set in the patio for less athletic minded persons, and they get loads of advice from the audience. tikes Outdoor Buffet If the weather is especially warm. I like to serve an outdoor buffet, but if it is morp comfortable to be in- slrie.

an eight o'clock dinner is or- derecl. I Informal clothes are the order of the day pajamas and sports dresses are worn by all the women who arrive early, dinner frocks by the late comers. people conic almost every only occasionally. I Chance Is Given To View Planets Clear definition of astral and other cdesiin 1 bodies through a three-inch retracting telescope was made possible to approximately aO persons Thursday evening at TfXiis Technological college Dr. R.

S- Underwood, instructor in the mathematics department "1 Ihe college and who will teach tronotny there in the spring semester, answered He may teach an extension course in astronomy in the evenings if interest demands, he said Peaks and craters on the moon were eJenrly seen Thursday nisjht, as was Saturn. war visible, but Jupiter and us moons were not clearly defined. The telescope, of lin magnifying powr-r. was mounted equaturially on a and will bf stt up at p. in.

Sisturaay. of the engiiifrrihij building, lor others who with to faze through it. Discarded automobile tires are jing accumulated by Rio Grande ilcy citrii-: growers in Texas to save crops from frew.es. One grower who burned tires in his I orchard this year will have iipproxi- Imately tour as much fruit as average in the valley, thanks to his experiment. One tire saves four over about a four-hour freez- iing period, growers say.

I tion. Three jurors had been ap- proved by noon. VSjecilon Lodged Defense counsel indicated it UOI.OKi'.'S DDL KIO Severance Is Granted For ORANGE. Oct. 3.

A severance grunted today iji case Clyde DH.W-UII ami B. Thompson, charged wilh murder lor the slaying oi Polii-c Clue! Johnnie Godwin. The inoiion lor a '-rvfrancc was made in Tiiomnson and was ob.iecLrd to counsel for Dav.son. Srlecti'in a to try Dawson bc'-aii alter oi the mo- am sure thai I have enmyed givinu these more than any one i Rtiest. ha- enjoyed would try to show that the police officer was accidentally Aug.

Although the sun is apparently the largest and brightest star, it ifi actually almosi the smallest and faintest of those visible to the naked eye. SIMPLE SIMON MET A PIEMAN AND ORDERED THREE OR FOUR) HE NOW EATS TUMS WHEN HEARTBURN COMES DONT SUFFER ANY MORE) Stop SAYING "NO" TO FAVORITE FOODS TT isn't only pic tha. disagrees with some people. Many say tlu. m.lk Rives them a passy stomach, ery foods may brmrr on acid indigestion, sour stomach, gas, heartburn.

Millions. found that Turns luickjy relieve acid Munch 3 or 4 miuils hasty eating, tas'v night's party, or some other cause brings on acid Tunis contair DO harsh alkalies, which nhysicians hav. s-iu mav in- the tendency toward acid indiRcslion. In-tead sn anucid neutralises stomach acid, but never ovor-alkMizes the stomach or blood. You'll like their mmty taste.

Only lOc. K5R7HT TUMMY TUMS with jnt' of roll of Turns nr a 2. of MR fl'tr- AH Vrgpl.iinclaxative.) 10 Years Suffering With Gas, Bloating, Indigestion Gone tJly-t'as Proves I'nfaiiins In Mr. Bell's Stubborn Case; Now Eats Foods He Dared Not Touch Before; Like New Today: Stomach. Kidneys Regulated.

Nerves Quieted Amazing things have been accomplished by this new ciiscnv- ery which i.s beiiii: introduced nt lllei Mark uru.i 121P Bro-d-i way. tlir eity. A fp'm I rhciiiii.iti.-in four nirideniy Eases Headache In 3 Minutes aim neuralgia, muscular and pains, toothache, earache, periodical and other pains due to inorganic causes. No narcotics. lOc and Z5c HIS MOTHER SIMPLY COULDN'T MAKE HIM CAIN WEIGHT UNTIL OH JIM, I JUJT HAT1 TO MAVC YT5U AWAV WMILI JUNIOR'S fO RUN OOWK AND THIN tlfCH AND NO MATTE OONT VOO WHAT WE 6O HE WON'T H.M OVALTIfft IVE SEfN I tAT ANO SIWPUY CAN'T WONDERFUL THINOS PUT ON WEIOMT HAPPEN TO UNPIKWEiaHT I I THIN JUST VOOK MOW 1 CHILDREN APTEK THEY 1 COMMENCED TAKING IT.

THAT swiss POOD-DMNK I'VE READ SO MUCH ABOUT? IT'S SIMPLV MARVELOUS THE WAY IT HCLPS SO MANY POOR EATERS fAT. YOU REALLY OUGMT TO TRY IT. tOfft TtMf ANOTHER OF SPINACH AND SOMF MOKC NOTHINC WRONfi WITH VOUR now AN' WONT CAD BE CSLAD WHEN HE GETS BACK AND SEf HOW HUSKY GETTING? MOTHER! If Your Child Can't Seem to Build Up Try This: VALT1NR is ft Hfh'eious pure frxxl ronrcntratr, rrrstov) in appnivod hy Ihou- iwnds of It partjriilnrly vslurd the notic oalilc in apprtito, and norvr whi'-h arc so froqiifntly when Ovalt-inc is nddH lo thr daily dirt. For pTamplo, Mrv Brimnfr, 1.111 Hprkimcr Brooklyn, N. harp, brrn giring my stm Omilinr fnr tlir.

jmsl 8 mmtthx. Brfnrc that be a rnlrr. llr rnlv nx Ihr, slang phrnxr 'hkr a hnrrf'! ffis irt nrrcnaftl Jrom prmndx." This letJrr of nnlv nno indiviilu.il OHW. And ttp Hi i or Kiiartntpf tlmt similnr rrvults will orriinn pvr ry nlirn Ovn'mif Bui letter so typirsi of thuuwnde, that, we feel trial of Ovaltinc ia jiiftifird hy rvory intHliRrn) mother in similar rasos of poor appetite, and underweight. For example, here is another letter from another parent, Mr.

Edward W. Kuhn, KM Tupelo New Orleans, "My da tighter had hern Althmigh the ineighrd rmly pnurulK, did ttnl any appetite and had In be rnajfd and In ml. HV first started ffiring her Ch-aliirtc Irxx than jn.mMi ago. Nmoshe vxigfus 41 po'indx and wondrrfulajijHtitc." Ovaltine. is also highly recommended and widely uped a RtrengtheninR food for nursing mothers, eenU, anil the for when as hot.

drink at Kor the sake of your ehild, try Ovnltine. It is very inexpensive to serve. You simply Rive it with milk either hot or f-old ehildren love issir Ol.t;iir!:ilile ni nil drug, grui-frv snd dejinrimcnl. utores. Note fjievial offer the nghu JtMMr-S PAO SWEET TO GIVE ME AU OEAR--BUT THAT REAUY TO GPIAT SS POUNDS-AMD FEEL THIS DORA VOU CERTAINLY DEStCVt A MEDAL TOB THE WAY YOL'VE MADE HIM FEW WEEKS'y' SPECIAL OFFER! WANDKRl'D, ISO N.

Muliinan 1 rim rm-InKins t'V ami il! til Irom UTvlrr e( C.TH of of tlw hnild (Vpli.in illusir.llrd on I hi? page. (Only In a f- print rttmr attft addl, i i LOOK FOR NEW LOW PRICES 1 MK. O. BKI.t. IOUIKI if Hbie to work; a lady down in 'I ne.ii p.r/.iivsis up and i betcvr uni 1 tivsL box of l.iiv-Cas; i'-il'rr lady who had severe stomach rouble inr 2K years is now able lo cat Iho loofis she wall.

T.ioy her IIHLI.S iiR.iin. Anil statemr 1 tirvn -i v.i'll known unrt re.spet'ii-d ncir oi t.hi.- community. Mr. c'. Uva'de l.i;b!:(K'k.

-n: r.venil;. lauciim: the new remedy "I found medicine iiiri ii.i: rlamii'd t'i do." Mr. K'h. 'In; 1 had bet 1 1 with and hici-imi: II ler mo-i 1 v.c.uld! Ml! I'M' liii-li', of MM. My siomacii lei.

It I ol oi my toori. inbhaci' or Wire tint of tlir qur.iion tor ini to eat. foi- the misery thev would cini'-e me woiiid bt nn' iippi'tiK' fo.it! p.i'lci tion for me. I wa- L.IMI "onsti- pulrti, t-i-rvous at times 1 could not sleep. Tinri to add to miserable cnnc'iion my kidneys be- came tiisonieicfi anci I w.is often turberl r.Kht.

Oil. 11 w.is misrrabir sjieiil (iomp- mv to lv.it only meeti: i wilh 7 br-i Rail (ily-Ciis--it proved bo the onr ir all." "I.il'le diii I be ha been tor mr." Mr "n'tiy 1 ik" 1 ni" 1 ui i way fiN I i the font! rvived and it it'i I'-t: ol ha. been kicii r-, IJDW'- rec'ilii'i-'d II.T.V r' sleep i in nixxi i- i i is the menii'iic 1 sufferers have been WHilinc is hv Mark Halsey flrnc Co and bv ileariniL. in snrroundine 'I" per 1 ordered S'-hri mo; iVi id r.fl'.nh 1 1 3 S'M 1 IVin i C. o.

Man ELLISON'S Moid Food SUGAR, Imperial Cane, 10 Ibs. 53c PORK BEANS 4V 2C SPUDS, No. 1 10 Lbs. 12Vo CATSUP, 14 Oz lOc FCLGER'S DRIP OR PERCOLATOR 1 Pound Can 2 Pound Can MUSTARD, Qts. PICKLES, 24 Oz.

lOc I TEA, Tasty. Ufb 2Sc I POST BRAN, 4 pkgs. 29c Made under the per" tonal supervision of a licensed veterinarian Carnation or 6 Small or Pot 3 Large si Fort Howard Toilet Tissue 3-ROLL CARTON, EXTRA SPECIAL Rolls 4 ROLLS PRIM TOILET TISSUE SC CHERRIES, No. 2 10c TOMATOES, fresh, Ib. 3' 2 TOMATOES, No.

2 7'; LETTUCE, heads i 4 i 5 GIANT BARS SOAP 5 POUNDS SOAP FLAKES MARKET SAUSAGE, fresh pork, 17 5 ic PORK ROAST, shoulder, pound 23c BEEF ROAST, baby beef, pound 12c SLICED BACON, pound 35c Fiour Is Going Ey Buying Today 0UR HIGHEST 'QIALITY FlOU 24 Lb. Sack 48 Lb. $2-09.

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