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THE CANADIAN RECORD
CANADIAN, (Hemphill County) TEXAS
....Editor and Publisher
..Associate Editor
JOSEPH M. NOBLE..
MARIE M, NOBLE
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,, ASSOCIATION
193 5
Would Unemployment Insurance
Reduce Severity of Depressions?
Unemployment insurance would
not add- one cent to the purchas-
ing power of the United States,
declares Virgil Jordan, distin-
guished economist and president
of the National Industrial Con-
ference Board, Inc., in a debate
in the current Rotarian Magazine.
To this, Secretary. Frances Peridns
of the department of labor replies
that if unemployment insurance
had been in effect several years
prior to 1929, the benefit, pay-
ments would have gone a long way
toward , stabilizing industry and
reducing the severity of the de-
gression.
In normal times, Mr. Jordan
points out, the unemployed fall
mainly into four groups: The
incompetent, the chronically un-
employed and the indigent. If *
SLATS' DIARY
By Ross Farquhar
Friday—they, was a naan frum
n. york here at the noose paper,
office where pa wirks at today
and he sed the repeel of the 18st
Amendment was a very bad thing
in new y becuz it has threw a
grate menny Bar tenders out of
wirk it seems like.
Saterday-—pa was rimarking
about how stingy ole Mi*. Crest
; was today at the dinner table, he
'sed ole Mr. Crest was so stingy
and clost that he even smoked his
Crismas segars.
I Sunday—Ant Emmy got a letter
jfrom her neffew witch lives in,
. ...; Filladelphia and he sed he just;
' hadda bUv -a .Gajlen of Alkahol.
back to wwk. defends.it asanec- teddy he aed he put % 0f it in
essary instrument for socialse- hj radiator to keep.it from freez-
curity. "Under . modem condi, ms ra ~ in to
, pr^ticaljy to ke«Sp his apart-;
l|§ Time for Hitch-Hiker*
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rp.'
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ffe •'
.'/i-
tions, it is,.pr? cue«.Mjr %smggi—fanniter
for ..the,individual worker, ment frurri^ree* |
ever thrifty, to ' Munday^-well l gess Stainky;
his own efforts, sufficient to.ti wont> be bragging
him over the rainy day 01 P «uA„t Prismas nresi
•Wsaw,.
-SO,
, ■ • . ,„„P of mutch about the Crismas presents!
longed unemployment or loss ^ rfot frum now on. It seems asi
earnings due to sickness or * " th'0 {,'jg pa boiighten his Crismas;
vancing age." ' presents on the. entaljmint Plan;
The cost of unemployment insur-,^nd hag fell down in the pay-:
ance, she believes, should be con-ments |
sidered a necessary part ot tne, Tuesday—well pa finely got up
overhead cost of production, ana ^ Nerve to open up the box of
it should be a charge so relatively •segarg ma had give him for Cris-j
small as to be almost negligible. and he tryed severil of them
"In Great Britain," says Miss an(j he confest to me that 1 of;
Perkins, "a considerable sum of them after jie Was smokeing it a J
money was kept in circulation jew mjnutes tasted a little like it j
through the payment of these in",might have Tobacko in it mebby.l
surance benefits. It was spent on| Wensday — Ma got her bookj
the daily necessities of life, and, frum the Book of the munth Club j
saved thousands of small mer- ^ today and when pa cum home he
a-*'
chants from
disaster.'
Ill
Quits Advertising;
Fails
E. L. Murdock, proprietor of a
looks at the name of it "& it was
How the Worm Conducks its Cort-
ship and he got sore and throwed Among Our Neighbor#
the book in the fire Place. | . . ■■
Thirsday Mrs. Brenn got a let-: Miami and Roberts County are
former leading ladies' ready-to- ter frum her dawter witch lives d j iejre of the {]u at
wear store at Champaign, Ill.,rin Bostun and her dawter sed she the present time. There is scarce-
closed the doors of his store to was afra<je she was going to
avoid being thrown into bank-^evorce her busbend becuz
S2* SJ2S2& S %%££&£
forth the principal reasons for the
store's failure to maintain pres-
tige and prosperity it had en-
Twenty Years Ago
(From files of The Record
years ago this week.)
ly a home in the town, and county
that does not have one or more
ease,—Miami Chief.
ana xne inaxgem. ii - d fa times fc He said.
these are taken out of the pool of
unemployment, the unemployment "Perhaps the greatest contr b-
problem becomes of little social utm* cause 18 ^.e fa(* that four
importance The situation is dif- £ars our /irm' b*cau8«.
ferent in a depression. "But," he Allen are both driving brand new tendent Cryer spoke, outlining the
" I /invin rtf 4-1* A Uamih. T A 2 _ _ .. . •
The McLean schools are in fine
physical condition, members of
20 the McLean chamber of commerce
j were told Thursday night in a
. , „ „ wJHHHI ! called meeting, with President
Dr. H. C. Caylor and Clay W. Boyd Meador presiding. Superin-
|work of the schools this year, with
■ the school bus system from rural
says, "all students of this subject discontinued all advertising in_«-uc!cars 0f the Henry J. type.
are in agreement that unemploy- N^-Gazette. We tried other, 1_
ment insurance cannot take care «LSSSto'tat foundnone' Editor A C" f®r 8e/e" schools'Tn efTecTMr. Cryer said
SS'that the schools can take care of
^ Insurance, therefore, is primar- th down _rade Seeminglyi L- j Missouri ^ thousand pupils without addi-
Uy a relief measure, according to *_.• j. t..j ^ ii ... rm._ parties and Mr. Elliott (will em-
ATTENTION, WAR VETERANS
Attention, Yoanii
! Valentine cbniee
All in one booklet: How to file friend. 50 cents
a Service Connected claim; How Floral Co.—Adv.
to secure all rights and benefits
under the law if eligible. Send
.25 cents in coin or stamps to
Capt. Hiram Williamson, state sec-
retary American Federation of
Veterans, 323 North Akard St.,
Dallas, and book will be mailed
at once. We will help you with
your claim free.
American Federation of Veterans,
Hiram R. Williamson,
8-2tnp ' State Secretary.
. Mrs. Harold Reed was a Pampa
visitor Friday.
Have yonr
early and be
evening of ml
ment.
CITY TA
311 Kingman
Mr. intm. Ml be" * ^ 5S* W"h « **
judged. If continued into normal _
times it will tend to make unem-' an
ployment permanent, and will im- a"ove unusual
pose a severe tax on
, R T. Alexander took Contractor McLean News.
Stickley out to his ranch last;
editorial on the
news, the Ever-
workers. ^reen, Ala., Courant made this. Tuesday, to arrange for the erec-i
■ Workers in insured occupations £?J?ment.: "-^o amount of hand-, tion of a new dwelling*, which will • . ,
would be given a preferred status b ' circulars, 8 'signboards ——. —j v— . school
■ dition of only s^ven more teachers.
'The present enrollment is 806.—
or | contain (eight rooms and have a
in society. The rest of the coun« °^®r devices can take the place pebble dash finish.
try, including farmers, would be ^ n®w®PaPer that goes into, —_ , _ _ .
paying a tribute in order to give the home and is read by every, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brainard de-fh®n returned to Periston
« i ° mnm kn n/ iV<v V .... _ mm Noriirn otr Aflnr tin nnirirt aonnn/i
The boys of the Perryton high
agricultural department;
added another trophy to their list!
of outstanding achievements,!
unemployment relief as a legal mem^er of the family."
right to a specially selected ~~
group." 1 Overheard a Canadian
woman tions.
parted last Monday'morning for Saturday after winning second
California, to attend the earposi- place ,n the gram J^ging con-
test sponsored by the Vernon
[ Howel chapter of the Guymon Fu-
'4IIWA lrnMnAMM A VMAMI An LAU
men ^aybe it,s acidity in her 8aliva- T* Alexander sold 10-month-61d Guymon Saturday* Six teams were
We would not recommend it as a bull calves to John May of the entered: Guymon, Perryton, Felt,
sure cure.
Secretarv Perkins <,,1™;+ say she spits on her corns to re-!
ting that insurance alone is no la ter part of last weA--R.?jye'?fheld.at
cure-aU, and will not put
Box T ranchf for"$100"each' Oklahoma; and teams from the
March delivery. ' ,Plainyiew and Perkins 4H clubs.
i Moreland, Okla., placed first with
William Jefferson Jones is the 3'520 Points' and Perryton was
name given to the son born Jan- second with 3,245 points.—Ochil-
uary 23 to Mr. and Mrs. EUis C. tree c&unty Herald..
Jones of Quanah. Mrs. Jones for-i
merly was Miss Ada Spiller of The grand jury of the January
Canadian. ,term of district court completed
—o— I its work Tuesday afternoon arid
PRESBYTERIAN Iwas discharged by Judge E. J.
CHURCH NOTES Pickens. Eight indictments were
f§f|f§| Born
PHOTOGRAPHS MADE
FILMS DEVELOPED
In Today and Out Tomorrow
MORRIS CAFE
35c Dinners
Served from 11 a. m. until 9 p. m.
A steady increase in the number
{ of receding glaciers proves that
the world temperature is gradu-
ally rising, scientists say.
|§! 0 [J: ■
■3 A'.-series of tests atYaleuniver-'
sity have revealed that apes react
to: sight and sound as Quickly -as
human children;
SANTA FE TIME TABLE
West Bound
*f°*. 2® "Panhandle Express"
a.Arrives 3:25 a. m. Departs
&.co a. in.
ii^m 9' "T^e Navajo"—Arrives
11.53 a. m. Departs 11:55 a. m.
■ _ East Bound
• No. 22, "The Missionary" Ar-
"ij8 5?p* ni- Departs 3:10 p. m
A^.- "Panhandle Express"
p! ,:66 p- a
•at^el^teIA#de^,Ce MWch tt?vels . Special evening services fo?Ro^i returned, six of the felony grade
at the rate of six miles per hour Scouts will be held at of misde-;
and marks all defective rails is
now in use on several railroads.
II ''■■"(; ■ 1
A German scientist has incor-
porated the light beam and the
photo-electric cell and perfected
a device for measuring the density,
of fog.
®I!MU « meeting with consid-
erable success in efforts to utilize
the sun's rays for power and heat.
Lenses and blackened boilers are
used.
dist church in commemoration of meahors. Indictments were for
the twenty-fifth anniversary i • m
scouting in America.
first Methodist"church
Announcements
Are Buz
s^SCJ Have your 1
repaired now,B
those pesky fl*
gin to bother;
Mi
If they don't!
repairing, a newt
of paint will ■
them last long .|
have all the i
lor repairingj«
B|BPiiiPpW'«onew8CTe<iu.c
screen doors. If you don't care to ®!
work yourself, we can send you >!
who will do the work reasonably.
of murder, assault with; : intent to
'murder, burglary, theft, maintain-
ing a nuisance, receiving and con-
cealing stolen property, and un-
lawfully carrying a pistol.—Pan-
handle Herald.
anil n m-' w°rship at 11 a. m.i 'Carl Chaudoin, who has. been in
n m P'-nt'- nior League at 6 thejMobeetie schools for the last
Wp<ino i,r rehearsal every three years, the last two-as super-
s ay it 7 p, m Women's intendent, has beien unanimously
first and third re-elected to head the school an-
other year.—Wheeler Times.
insurance
For your protection alibw us to
write your insurance on city^and
farm property against loss by fire
windstorm add hail. Also auto-
mobile insurance, all coverages;
f§nds issued with minimum delay.
H. S WILBUR
With SOUTHWEST NATIONAL BANK
Thursdays at 3 p. m.
Br. J. o. Haymes,
elder ^eLAniariUo district^ win
dMH Pebru,™ 10 4
tl JL.. J
-t..; rs °f Meth- ginning around 2 ?p'clock, accord
be-
great message ing to contractors, who stated 100
Public is' yards was poured the first day.—
The first concrete on Highway
in Collingsworth .County was
one poured: Tuesday afternoon,
odism and; has
for. Canadian.
will be reorganized in the near
future.—Spearman Reporter.
■ ~~-^0—'
Marriage Licenses
Ena Stroup, Cheyenne, Okla.,
and Monroe Hobdy, Canadian,
February 1.
Saleta Cain, Glazier, and Otis
D. Kimble, Gluier, February 2.
SB*™
Amarillo district
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science serving
held every Sunday at 11 o'clock a.
m. at the home of Mrs Julik if*
Walter. Th. putlie 1,
vited to attend these services!
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Ads Bring Results.
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attendant is reody '
with b smile, that's D
and real and genuinWl
understanding.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1935, newspaper, February 7, 1935; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125896/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.