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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 14

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near eol- 1 Joe. Main i 1J14-W. Boyd Bros. Meal Market 713 Broadway 459 Prlcet to Board- an ROOM AND BOARD TempU Ellii House MtUi. rhont 301 £11 ln i jlol "f' oro ritti, ffl 23.A- 8 Property For Rent Store Buildinf good location for trboirj nx vh FurnUhod For Rent 2 KO6J.I furnished houia (or real.

2011 For Rent lociud 5 room tenant. Apply Itoa Fnone 2183. For Rent furnished bedroorji. an- Close In. 1010 Avthm M.

H(h. bedroom with private en- garage. Oentlemtn prtttrnd. 1B17 3H-W. FftbNT bedroom for Frlvate ratranaa, i With or without board.

Phoot 1320 XIrhth. Hot ntrftrteft. Main. MOHOOM8; modern Srlck ratal M.64 to 1108 1-J LAKOB bedroom. Hot and cold IB room- tor Man only.

isth. Apartments furAlihed apartment. Steum Main. Phone I'-llVV- 1 LA Ad nicely front apartraont, prtvatt entrance. BU)i paid, nil 8th, 3 room furnished apt Pri- IvtU 016ae In.

BUli paid. Adultt I only M. ROOM furnlihed apartment, bills paid. Irhont 1109. 2S01 32nd.

IrtfJINlSHED light room, one lil.60, one $15.00. paid. Ave. K. Apartments i-Wp.

tfi ed 7ti, oo at- prlvate entrsnce Rooms, Apartments and Houses girl wants board and room In prl- naar Tech. W. L. Braahear, la rint or fi room home, Muat in food condition. Phone 1437-w.

For Rent it? AOllX Improved farm. cash rent. O. Phone SS3. Lubbock.

HOUSE WANTED C- iurnlshad boust, with In desirable WU1 lease tor year. OUt-tdti for right pirly, virile 220 5 WAKTKD: for 180 Mult fct to furnish self. Bee W. L. K.

ACRES for rant. tools. for V. W. Weaver.

miles N. flhallo- REAL ESTATE For Sale OR TRADE: unit npurtmint holm, cenlrMly located, paying off. J. D. Lovi, 1007 8.

MOBT Httrnetlvt cottsge. In. Ohns. F. O'NeMl.

ROOM BRICK VENEER On corner high school, rccondl- tlened, hardwood (loon, nice Utft-roomi. Btok Unced. Smnll loan, monthly payments. Will sell a bartiln. R.

8. WILLIAMS, with J. McFirUnd mid Co. 310 't Mene Jtfl-W Phone Lots For Sale BALK OR TRADE: Eight good resl- Qtncn In fill ton. Tom Oarrtrd or Q.

B. PUT TOUR MO.NT.V ON MinBOCK That llflOO.OO lot reposiesned for my clltnt can he bought for JJOO.OO. Will fca 41.tOO.00 Again soon. JOHN BATLtPF No 1 Brown Building Phnne 423 HUT ON ftOGTH STOCK FAH1HINO FROrOSlTlON P600 undtr fence, plenty el 3f09 tltovt witt irow kind of frail itn4. Thii property can for ltd than 11-90 to map who JIM ll toueb with f.

t- MorAHMKD AND CO. Ml Liibboek, Tmt BARGAINS WITH fCHWMBfOH ItO tertH wUli 4 room house, priced 330 red onl-ela-w land. improved. priced t30 per ncrc-, will hnndU. 331 tcres, located 10 eoutb Lub- book, Triced in ncrti priced 126 per icre that will bundle.

See lot (titflf, and city OIUFriTH AND Mr 1308 Texas Phone ACRE FAKM FOB SAI.6 mllee woat of Tech college, Lubbook. qpoq flVfi-room hoiise, bern, new mil, In cultivation, No dry Ulcii, Price 137,60 per acre, $1,500 flown, lonlr time 6n btlitnce. Wo trkde con- No conitnlBtlons ptld. Addreti riLEN JOHNHON M'tlln, Etiate Don't Wait old ban taken away your earning power. Start today with WO.OO down payment to own this attractive gray brick r66m home.

It Is well constructed ana In a choice local Ion. Prlco 14 000.00, We alto t. 5 room brick cottage, well 10- that be had at low prJeo, From the standpoint of beauty and good construction it the equal of anything In Lubbock. Olad lo you without Ob- Illation. i Hurlbut Wright 318-n Citizens Bank Dldg.

Tel. LUBiOCK, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY Huge Tax BUI Is Considered MARKET Gangsters and Room and Land For Sale TOPBKA, Kas, Jmri- Kansa-s senate court of mcnt acquitted Attorney with a Wisconsin Stock Lkt THREE FARM BARGAINS CROP'PAYMENT PLAN No, 1. 4JO 400 In cultivation. Improved. 13 miles east ot Lubbock cash, acre.

Interest 8 cent. No. 2. 320 acres on east Plains. North' Kit or Improved 3TO acrei in cultivation.

135 u.000 caih. Federal loan. No. 3, 63 aerai, improved, and In town section of Lorenzo. $3,500, with 1100 caih.

TL Ul you to the farcrta. CAIN AND TERRELL 314 C6nley Bldt. 703 8ALS: Twenty acrii, cloae Improved. With gai. Box 31, Av nal.

FARM BARGAINS 4 miles Woodrov school, fair Improvements and eood track of land. I32.SO per acre, and JUOO.OO will handle it, long time On balance and elve posteliidn. JL nd six rnllen south Woodrow sehoo). Fair iroprovemfnts. all In cullirft- on.

$34.00 acre, il.OOO cath and possession. 80 acres, J3 mUes northeast Lubbock. Small Improvements. S35.00. acre, taoo cash.

320 acres, 5 miles north Seagraves. Very good Improvements. 300 acres in cul- 00 Ptr $9 cash nd M. A. PEMBER Blatoo Texas FARM WANTED: Cultivated, cat-claw land, auiolc action If price and terms attractive.

C. Vaughn, New Home, Texas WANT TO BUY good residence, lot. Must Journal' Avalanche Jour a 'EXCHANGE: Combination stock farm for cotton land. J. O.

Qnattlebanm 1910 Tyler streat, Amartllo. Texas. LAND ON THE COTTON PLAN ftt. we can sell you land without i penny down. You can pay for a 1.

wlth tto on the Jf JOc per pound. NO 1 lpr nts like the and i the Pool Real Farm Bargains Ub6 tr food eft Sm cr In Hockley without any We Und on the nr Exl 1(lnd ass In New Mexico. l-OR rARTICULARB ABOUT THIS US. W. C.

(Bill) ESTES R. J. MURRAY U07 Avenue rhons WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY Prompt ffnianni moat MI-MI 133 AUTOMOBILES $200,000,000 To Be By IDCOBK TK To Be Tightened (Continued From One) turns will bo made in March has not yet, been decided. Kate A flat 4 per cent normul incoihe tax rate on net ii incomes after the allowable have been mMa, according to whether a person is married has $4,000 Approved, This eliminates the exUtlntf eight -per cent levy on sofldnd 34,000, instead, a iurUx beginning on net incomep of MiOOO four percent, and graduating to 6fl per cent on those of $1,000,000 and more IB imposed. The present surtax begins with one percent 6n net incomes of and ranges to 55 cent on of $1,000,000 and in excess, making the maximum 63 per cent.

Thus a net income in excess of $1,000,000 with the four per cent n6rmal and the 56 cent surtax, under the new bill wlil bring in $836,748 compared with the present $561,103 return. Amendment Adopted An amendment offered jointly by Representatives (E-NJ) and Bamuel B. Hill to allow a ten per cent reduction On the net earned income not In excess of $8,000 was adopted by the committee to aid small income taxpayers. For administrative purposes, $3,000 net is allowed for earned income, but the taxpayer must that any part of the remaining is earned income. The present exemptions of for a married mart; $1,000 for a single man.

and $406 each for dependents are retained. Thus, if i man makes $5,000 grons and is married, his net earned Income, with the exemption, is The Bacharftch-Hlll amendment then allows a ten percent reduction On the net, or $280, and the tax assessed on Will A Savin? It was estimated that this would save the small Income tax payers about annually. The committee also approved a provision to require husband and wife to fiJe joint income tax returns and estimated this would yield $40,000,000 in new revenue. This was a treasury recommendation and had not been included in the recent report. Pending the approval of the remainder of the recommendations before the committee, this indicates the total of the bill may be increased by $40,000,000.

Tenalty Increased In adbpting the treasury's recommendation to retain the consolidated corporate income tax returns, the committee increased from one to two percent the penalty lax on those corporations desiring to continue to file that sort of return. At present the single corporate tax is 13 and three-fourths percent, and the consolidated, and three-fourths. The new levy on consolidated returns is 15 and three- fourths percent. The Hill sub-committee, which ha-d recommended abolition of the consolidated returns, had estimated it would bring in $20,000.000 in additional revenue. A large portion of this estimated revenue is expected, Hill said, to be returned through the increased penalty levy.

Graft Charges (Continued From Page One) specific reason. While the graft charges topped civil works developments today the Roosevelt administration proceeded with its plans to end the work of this relief agency not later than Mfty 1. During the day the president conferred with the civil works administrator, Harry L. Hopkins, nnd the director of the budget, Lewis Douglas. It was reported the president planned to send a message to congress tomorrow recommending an appropriation of $350,000,000 to continue the clvi! works to May 1.

This decision was made despite clamor from some congressional quarters and elsewhere for an indefinite continuation. LEGAL NOTICES Notices NEW YORK, Jan. 25. and Dyt 1M 15) 154 1-2 Am Loco i3 1-2 33 3S 1-2 Am Tel Tel 119 1116-4 1U Am 731-2 721-2 10 Atch and 76 1-4 1-2 Corp 10 1-8 91-23 4-4 Bethlehem 8tl 44 1-2 3-4 Bordih 24 233-8 (Jl) 701-4 771-4 78 Cerro De Pas 45 1-4 34 3-4 35 Chrysler 6f 66 Ooml SOlv 361-4 341-4 35 Oon. OM 48 43 4JI-2 Con QU 121-8 116-8 117-8 06rn si 1-2 1-2 si 1-2 Font 101 991-2 106 Bl P6W artd Lt 67-8 65-8 rreiport Tex 456-8 453-4 deft yoods 38 351-4 361-2 Gen MOt 3ft 1-2 31 1-2 OdCXjrJch f37-8 1-4 153-4 doodyear 373-4 383-ft Illinois Cent 36 1-4 35 3-4 1-4 Int Jfarveit 4J 423-8 427-8 int Nick 33 22 6-8 22 7-8 intfil and Tel 183-4 157-4 183-8 Johns-Manvlile 65 04 645-8 Lorillard CP) 18 173-4 177-8 Ward 3-8 36 3-4 37 3-8 NY Central 383-4 373-8 373-4 Penney JC 593-4 59 593-4 RR S63-4 361-4 361-2 Phillips Pet 17 5-8 17 1-4 17 1-2 Pub Sve NJ 403-4 38 39 Pullman 571-2 663-4 563-4 Sears Roe 467-8 457-8 467-8 Socony Vacuum 17 5-8 17 1-4 17 SOU Pac 28 3-8 27 3-8 28 Std Brftnd3 24 1-4 23 1-2 23 3-4 8td Oil NJ 47 6-8 46 S-4 47 Texas Corp 275-8 263-4 27 Tex Oulf Stll 41 40 40 1-4 TimkR6UB34 333-4 34 Un Carbidfe 49 1-2 48 1-2 49 1-4 Unit Airc 351-8 341-8 343-4 US St! 683-4 65 3-4 581-2 West Urj 623-8 61 51 1-4 West El and 44 3-8 42 1-2 44 Stocks WAtl STREET BT JOHX t.

COOIET Presj Financial Writer NSW YORK, Jan. a. alt today, though motor Issuti, and thipse to their ihtjuitry, had a. idbd Mar During m6it of ths quieter session lower. tfiptktta ciu- ttiius frfth cimmitnienti and was 16 accept At the Hit tMKed.

volume contracted, thui Jepeatlng (he market't recent tendency tbward dUll nets in of reaction, Ittreme were reduded 6r autortbtivt forward itfertgth toward the TRd flnlthed unchanied, thoUlh the traded thtte ware declines than advances. Transaction! ai- Kreiated 2,778.130 iharu, more- thaft rallllin under Wedneiday. Outside Influences on mafkat did not appear to have been especially prominent. with SO actlvfc a rally behind It, some Jljrured a reaction and there may been soms short tellers rh6 playlns for such a development. Leading at one were fraetibns to around a point, though taneously certain speculative Jsvofltes wire thowlnr Among ifte stronger issues Genera? Motors, Chrysler, Trucks, Nssh.

Hudson ri.otrlo Auto-Lite. BKrtdli. Motor Brlggs, Marshall Held, McKeison Robblns and Moto Muter whlbh hid ex- gains up to 3 points. The rank and file of industrials, as well as and re thtr taK8lsh and fractional net decllnel proved to ee Santa tlJ lln houl ni1 5 Smtltlng fln- Unlu higher. Cotton ORLEANS KCPORT NfW OflLEANS.

Jan. 28. Firmer stocxs ind favorsble reports from maton on the banfchead cotton eontro) ftS "fleeted In a sharp rally In cotton today alter the market forced lon A decline of 13 to is recovered in aiter- trading and the close was very 3 although Llvir- pool about as due but tr di on execution of M- wU of ptlon prevl- ound again on a break In and and Land For Sale LAND FOR SALB of land improved, vory with! two Improvements, 10 of i.ubhor.k. road on two ilden most all In r.tltlvMlon, nnn for 135 nr.ro frtr fir will sell (or tiete, Now tin folks, real buy. will give yon renaonoble thla Is termi.

nALEICIH MARTIN 301) Leader Bldg. HFTEEN ihomnnn in County, Tw. to FUllrotd. in or Your. thirty ner to ictuil itttUrs, ptf pur- Unci with will, mill nruitl pfcynunu.

Internt. flTAn wAKD COMPANY, 808 JSth Luohoclc, AOKEfl, 1 ml. 1 mi of Oood irnprovemiiHi. for ft. 6.

iMfwa, Rl AORB8, improved, on All Innrf. pnymonl. ml. tuh- ioolf, nimcin end Nftftn. lf)05 Ave.

WANT TO TRADE for ood inert sedan or Pay difference, isil Ninth. fAY CASH for good ustn CARS nm MoCurty Cur aales Co. 1312 Main St. Collins Aldrich Auto Repair Service 1009 Ave. Auto Ke Phone 18S ttn Kepafrlnr.

Bndy nnrl Femlrr Work- Top unil Work, WK fiFEOrAI.IZE ON AND OHBVKOLCT RAY NIX REPAIR SHOP 813 13th St. Phono A Ad In time liuny a i'our 1) or CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE BTATI OF TIXAB. To the Sherirt or constuble of Lub- hoclc County, Qrtetlnt: You are hereby comminded to summon TBdna, by publtcMlon of Cltstlon once In week (or four successive to the return hereof. In tome publlihed In your County, to appear the next regular term of the 72nd Dlitrlct Court of Lub- hock County, to holden tho Court vioxise thereof, In Lubbook, on 1st, Monday In February. A.

1934. being the Sth of rebrutry, A. 1934, then lo tliin filed in said Court on the 4th day of January, A. 19)4 in suit, numbered on the ridoket of old Court No. MM, wherein Avurt, Is Plaintiff, Edna Avirn, Is Defendant, and said petition alUilnc.

This being K. ault for divorce upon the grounds of cruet treatment. plaintiff and defendant wtre UR fully mitrrled Juna 7, 19J1. and lived together hunbnnd and 15. 1931, when the defendant abandoned thU pUlntKf; Whereforn plaintiff prays for Judgmtnt dissolving naid marriage relations Herein fall not, and hava you before said Court, at it! rttular term, this writ with your allowing: how you executed the Given under my hand and the of nnld Court, at office In tubbook this the 4th day of January, A.

n' th tridln the in itook rht out i avor L' ni" ad- in th. th rp new hlJhs fa? the day May at A '7 wifh Msrch st i 11-27 and July 11 42 or 17 to in TO XtfOHT (Seal) OHAS. B. IOTICE All to O. a.

Cutubirrr, inu verv atfad" n.i i ra rbrt POInt higher polnt tlvely essv oixi foreign trnrte huvfnt ann to rcu- wls sufficient to bul os lt worked Bad Hombres (Continued from Page One) Conboy conferred with Frank- supervising federal narcotic iVEcnt, to determine whether the era government could take action on discovery of quantities of orucs in yesterdays raid. 'Politics will not play a part in my investigation." said Dodge. "I do not care who is hit. We will sift these appalling revelations to the bottom." Sixty-eight associates of Joie Rao. as tho gun? of tha pvison, wcvo segregated in rolls with leader, as were the subordln- Markets At A Glance NEW YORK, Jan.

25. STOOK8 Irttriilar; motors BOND6T u. 8. government! firtn. CURB easy; leftders drift lower.

cxc hlln 6 dollar again advances. buying. WHEAT Jowir; wearied holders Mil CORN weaX; sympathy with wheat CATTLE steady to weak; top yearlings $685 HOGS 10 lower; top $3.50. Livestock KA t-6 Is ANSAS CITY CITY, Jan, IS. ((TV- Outside of weak t-6 Is lower iHrlci trend in ehic4 1 to weight cattle Uidt at mldweitern marViU was on Buppllss have included a liheral of weight and heavy wilh 1 the eiUiSU of an extended iSefldd.

Finished yeaMlngs, under l.OSO founds, very scirce, Chicago todjiy Delved for Ur nd 4.00tf(:3.3D. 1 rciiAipfir for the at eleven totalstf sronnd 1S3.SOO i6mpar- four last the period a 0 Wt the depressing In- of Inereased and to so Chicago and ijpuls had A top of 3.60 on eholcs ltd- pound ftvArages. mover) itoTly at vatticc of 26 to 35, St. Ldui6 up 'ii a llei1 Fhorn lsmh wool; fat Local Markets lc Penltry- fouflnr and uompany J-'V 0 1 8 tat Seed oompjny. followlni bid 6, ufi atl C6I.

hena. over 4 ibs. if, Leghorn Bens. wu. col." undt? 4 No.

cdl. and ISghorns go Sprlntr, eoi. ma fcU Bo NO. 2 springs, col. artd leg ox.

'each ill' 1 NO. 1 ydung toms No. I hens Kp. young toms and hens .71 7 Old toma HIDES ac hteles, No. I trimmed i-3 0 BITTtRFAT ButterfAt Threshed kftfir ids Jjjo.

Wo, 3 nilxeS, Crains WORTH, Jan. aj. martd continued today for the lijht On the Fort Wbrth cash gfiln rhar- Prices Banged RS car toads on track. at Fort W6rth, freight paid to delivery points: delivered Texas gulf pdrls. export rate, 'y rt on lnt wheat Ho.

1 hard No. 2 nbrninallj' u' 3 Nb. 3 per nominal! l.ltftl.lS; Ko. 3 nominally Mb. 1 kafflr 99m.lt No 3 nominally RtFORT CHICAG6 Jan.

as. unim- neded downhUl JodSy, tff.ln values endfld iiii? biittommosl point reached, witn wnefxt showing- a loss ol almost 3 centft bushel. mEn.lVL' f(1 th col Bve the Intenjlf.y toulhweet which In vnrlous quar- had bain looked f6r did much to 11 IM uv uuvit-c woe vaKeii a 'thbugh securities have advanced about 8 points slisce Jan J5 sent his 0 -e uv the, oralh list held Insldt of unusually narrow Hm tt f6d7? fnc of ctlo thS taX ratn Whent closed unsteady, 1-4 to I 5-8 finish, corn 3-4 to 1 cant 0 1 and provisions to 17 cents decline. Dillineer wslkwl into to confronts by pistols. The to6 great, and the man who Is credited with infr shot himself out of several police surrendered without attempting to draw his pistol.

Dilllnger no comment as he and the woman Went to polict quarters at pUtol points Wronir Name Unaware thiri that three of his already wife behind thft bars, he said hia name was frank Bullivan. Detectives Hipped from a card in- dtx file a picture of John Dillinger. He looked at It and said nothing Next camfe finger prints They checked. Then he took up a pen and signed the identification rfecbrd. "John Dillinger." IVo Women Held Arrested with Makley, Clark and Pierpont were two women, one gave her name as Opal Long.

The other first said she was Mrs. Pierpont, but later was identified by policfe as Mary Kinder- The officers said they believed the Kinder woman was wanted in Indiana on charge. a murder Official Records Warranty Deeds Plied In the c6uhty cUrk't r.n 34,. H34, and complfcd by Security Ab-' rlrfcet and Title c6mpany, izos Texas av'e- ri L6an Jan 8, to A ft 008.80. vttt, half ot thi urvey si, block 31 iV 4 lot and west 1(5 1-J feet of lot 31 of sUbaiVijlon of A WhlU block of Overtfin addition Homer Orartt and wife to wtl- J- Bradford.

Aprll'ifl Aprllifl Ifl-a. Bradford. Makley. Clark and Pierpdnt had been sought on murder and rbbbery charges since they and seven other prisoners shot heir way out of the Michigan City, penitentiary last September 28. All Wanted For Murder All are wanted on first degree murder charges at Lima, for the of Sheriff Joss Sarber to effect delivery of Dillitiger from jail- Captain Matt L6ach of the Indiana state police said Indiana officers wdre prepared to leave for Tucson at once to obtain custody of thfe group PJerpont has been named as the trigger man" in the slaying of Sheriff Sarber and Identified as a participant in the $74,000 robbery of the Greencastle, National bank one of the robberies attributed to the gang.

Clark was taken in nn apartment building wjth a woman who later Roland Boynton oC mlsdemenuor charges today and Wen took up the trJal of State Auditor Will J. Prftnch also accused of dereliction in oMco as an outgrowth of the state forged bonrt scandal. On only one' of the four articles of impeachment on which Boynton was tried was there a majority for conviction. The vote was 32 to 18 or five Cess than the two-thirds jortty. "I feel that I have been fully vindicated," the attorney general said he smilingly returned to his office.

(Continued Prom Page One) Shepard, Lubbook; Dr. s. J. Underwood, Hale Center and Lee Me- Spadden, Amartllo, was named. The committee was named on recommendation of a nominating committee which Included Joe Vaughn PoUowmg considerable discussion it was decided to hold a horse show ns an entertainment feature of the show.

President Grout named Rev A. E. Robinson, Plainvtew. as show superintendent. The question of arrangements for the show were left to the executive committee.

TVmlums Are Same Premiums will be essentially the sanin as last year. The amount of premiums will approximate S3 800 last year's total. The program of the show will be the same this year as in others years, except ns to the dairy products divisions. Mrs. Kelley, superintendent of the department, appeared before the directors and made several suggestions.

Judging will be on Tuesday and Wednesday, with entries Monday. Several new departments will be added this year. Committees to be in charge of selection of judges and of the auction sale will be named later. Catalog committee included: w. L.

Kinder, were picked up In a tourist. camp while they were their and motor car as if preparing to leave. Whips Out Pislols was was seized in aj commutes included: w. a downtown business establishment Stang61 LuDb chairman; W. and Pleroont, together with Miss Ma ee Levelland; Joe Vaushn.

ITS.II-. W. Evans, Plalnvlew, L. Shepard, Lubbock. fudging: Strengthened Dairy and poultry judging for Pierpont, seemingly mild-mannered, went along willingly to the police station, where his handcuffs were removed and he was ordered to sit down.

Instead, police snid, he whipped out two pistols. Officers him before ne coula and dis- nly of- ficers had Police piatols and the of- to shoot. One an officer- The three were booked as fugitives from indU bTOU Sht an end to is short staple Local Grain Receipts: 6 cars 4 cars Sudan Monetary Plan (Continued from Page One) power to other agencies, in flexible provisions of the tar- ff law, in the Interstate commerce commission's authority over railroad rates and in many other instances. Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, a leader among the conservative Re- JUblicana, ssrid he agreed with Robinson that by furnishing an agency with a "rule of action" congress can authorize it to exercise otherwise legislative powers. This was true, he said in the case of the interstate commerce commission, and the flexible tariff law, but, he added: No Rule Of Action "The trouble with this proposition is that the power is delegated with no rule of action prescribed." Robinson disagreed and asserted that the bill laid down a rule action as clear as in the instances mentioned.

Austin addressed himself particu- arly to this phase of the biJl, asserting over and over the authority question was coo great to be given to any one 10 exercise, much less to a single individual. His lengthy speech followed a vigorius criticism of the measure by Senator Hastings in which he questioned the Measure conMitutionallty in several particulars, declaring it is "not only permanent in character but r.v in purpose," and assorted thin it is Intended to "legal- ze robbery'' in its provision for seizure of the monetary gold of the edcral reserve banks. MINISTER CORSICANA. Thomas Hanks, retired Method- st minister, died MUldenly in his yard here this morning. Apoplexy vus attributed as the cause of death.

British Malaya reports a seneral Lstnbntlon of Increased buying power cherc. tues of Eddie Cleary, head of another prison faction. These men, MacCormick said, had fnjoyed the run of the island, kept carrier pigeons, and lived comfortably in tho prison hospital. An investigation was started to ascertain whether Lheso gangs had tu-ted an Rents for tho sale of narcotics to other inmates, nnd whether the pigeons were used to bring the drugs to the island. Scout Session (Continued From Page One) Of Lubbock as president.

Doctor MalOne has been a troop committee chairman and Lubbock district committee chairman. Dr. Bradford Knapp, T. E. Buckner, and K.

N. Olapp, all of Lubbock, were re-elected as national councilman, treasurer, and commissioner, respectively. County Judge E. L. Pitts was toaat- master; Dr.

J. Gordon song leader. Rev. R. B.

Cooper of IdMou gave invocation. Welcome Extended Doctor president of Texas Technological College, welcomed visitors. "The beauty of scouting, to me, is that It's voluntary," ha said. Rev. M.

Bishop of Post responded. Seven numbers were given by pupils In Mrs. Aubrey Walker's Dancing school. They were: Acro- bntic dance, Mary Frances Roberson; song, Polly Anne Oossett- soft shoe dance, Virginia Tucker, Edna Maroe Terry, and Dorothy Faye Corcorran; song and dance, Pauline Barrier; snow dance, Rose Marian Levino and Mary Frances Roberson; tap dance, Emma Sue Gunn; song and dance, Edna Maree Terry nnd Dorothy Faye Corcorran. Demonstrations Given Lubbock's new Cub pack, of which C.

Craig Is master, and Sea Scout Ship Legionnaire, of -which Dr. B. F. Stephens is skipper, gave demonstrations. Dr.

J. O. Ellsworth spoke on "Modern Scouting." i Lloyd M. O'Neal, deputy regional 1 executive, of DnJJas Invited Lubbock attendance of an annual meeting of region 9, composed of Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, in Dal- Jas, Jan. 30-31.

Monthly Court Of Honor Will Be Conducted Here A monthly Lubbock Boy Scout court of honor will be conducted tonight, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, In a courtroom In the courthouse. Number of advancements scheduled is the largest In the history of scouting here. D- T. Jennings, area executive, said. Ind.

Their move, officers sad was to Lima, where wa being hftld in al dea ft the Jal1 snot to chief fl llberat ml rs Joined and Indiana authorities In rounding up san To date six have been captured, including the four held here, and one killed. Three of the convicts who escaped from Michi- Joscph Fox Jose Burns John Hamilton, still are at large. the prison break an the jail deliveiy. members of the gang have been accused of the killing of a policeman in Chicago two weeks ago during a roadhoiise holdup and the slaying of another officers who attempted-to arrest John Hamilton. REPORT ADOPTED Jal1 senate today adopted the conference report on the administration bill guaranteeing the principal and interest of the 82,000, Political War (Continued from Page One) Long's mayoralty candidate, who waived his right to second primary on the condition that Walmsloy would carry out a promise to lower local rates within the month.

"Let me tell that scoundrel one thing." Long said in dis- OUKsing the mayor's war challenge, "he'd better mako good on his promise to reduce the electricity rates in New Orleans within thirty daya or he will bo recalled inside of six months." boosted, that In. any vi U1C juj.uv^wi^mju of authorized farm mortgage refinancing bonds. The house has yet to act. lative fight he controlled a majority of the New Orleans representation in the general assembly and added: "As long as i breathe there'll never be any peace and harmony between our forces and those of the regular ring organization. Walmsley talks about fighting us.

Why, he'll be trying to cry on my neck inssde of a week. But there'll be no quarter this time." Walmsley replied that steps had already been taken at city hall to effect the rate reductions and "dared Senator Long to try his recall," regardless of his action. "His statement is the best proof that this person has lost his mind, is now cringing in is correct in only one respect is a hopelessly beaten man." said the mayor. "Hr will be no Quarter this time." vocational agriculture and 4-H club boys will be strengthened this year. Kew state regulations on tuberculosis testing will also be followed.

Grady Shipp opened the meeting following serving of the luncheon and then turned the meeting over to President Grout, s. A. Umphress, president of the chamber of Commerce, on behalf of that organization and of. the city, welcomed the directors. He assured them that the directors "can depend on Plainview 100 per cent." President Grout characterized the show as the "most Important dairy show in the southwest." Present at the luncheon were: S.

J. Payne, C. B. Martin. Joe Martin, J.

J. Atchley, I. C. Spragtre, Tulia: E. W.

Hester and J. R. Burkett, O'Donnell; George P. Grout. Panhandle: Alex Bateman and Judge John Temple, Parwell: O.

G. Tumlinson, T. L. Shepard and J. s.

Lewis, Lubbock: Dr. S. J. Underwood. Hale Center; Roy Smith, Lockney; S.

A. Umphress, Winfield Holbrook, W. W. Evans, Roy B. Davis, Rev.

A. E. Robinson. Grady Shipp, Vincent Tudor, Plainview and Paul Cunyus, College Station. Man Arrested At Ranger As He Leads In CWA Protest RANGER, Jan.

25. Sheriff's deputies arrested a man here today after he had addressed a crowd of laborers and led them to the Eastland county CWA headquarters, where they demanded more consideration for workers on projects financed by government funds. E. A. Ringold.

Eastland county CWA administrator, said he knew of no disturbance about the CWA building, although a small committee came to his office to present grievances. He said the delegation was courteous. He said n. larger crowd waited outside. Four Men Are Being Held Lynching Of Kentucky HAZARD.

Jan. 35. men were held and more arrests were predicted by Perry county officials today as they pressed their investigation of the lynching of a negro slayer of a coal miner last night. Murder warrants were sworn out today against three miners, Lee Gibson. 37; Andv 30, and Pete Carroll, 38.

and another man, James Collins, 33, was held on orders of County Judge A. M. Gross. A special grand jury was ordered by Circuit Judge Sam Ward to convene Monday. Will pay $12.00 per ton tor maize heads also want all kinds of train and seeds.

T. F. West Grain Co. Truckers and Buyers also Wanted Phone 485 509 Brchvy. Why Pay More? RADIATOR.

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