Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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“The Feathered Serpent" an Edgar Wallace thriller made
into a film and retitled “The Menace."
WithH. B. Warner, Betty Davis, Walter Byron and Natalie
Moorhead.
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For that reason, Barlow has given
his country an opportunity of acquir-
ing his invention. He asks no remun-
eration of any kind. All he wants is
that Congress grant him authority to
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one agree with Barlow when he says
his device is "too terrible to contem-
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In the event of the United States
Government refusing to accept his of-
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mittee the Red Cross would not ac-
cep cash from congress for relief
but would accept any commodity as
So far, only the most' meager de- ,
tails of Barlow’s device are known,
but it is believed to be totally differ-
ent from the “death ray” device of I,
the English inventor, Grindell Mat-
thews. This engine of destruction is |
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veloped to the point which Barlow
reveal his secret to’ four members,
Earton Payne, Chairman of Red
Cross, agreed before the house agri-
cultural committee today to distribute
five million bushels of government
owned wheat to needy families and
For ACHES and PAINS
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Railroad and McAlpine Streets for-
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BAND NOTICE
There will be band practice this
(Tuesday) night at 7:30 at the city
hall under the direction of H. C. Has-
selbring. All members are asked to
be "present. Anyone having an instru-
ment and wishing to join the band is
cordially invited to attend. .
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And advertising is-her buying guide.
Through advertising she learns what is new,
smart, fashionable. Through advertising she
dicovers where her money can be spent most
advantageously. Advertising is a real and
useful influence in her life. There’s some-
thing in the advertisements today to interest
you. Read them.
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FOB SALE
Boston, March 1 (INF) — Al Smith
today gave signed authorization for
the use at his name in the Me—^rh-.
usetta preidential primaries to
Frank Donahue, democratic national
committeeman. By this action Smith
comes out into the Open as an active
candidate for nomination.
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LEGAL HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY
Wednesday, March 2nd (Texas Inde-
pendence Day) being a Legal Holi-
day the banks of the city will not be |
open for business.
First National Bank,
Citizens National Bank
Adv 2t
How much more fortunate the American
woman is! She doesn’t have to buy a year’s
supply of stockings ... or of anything else . . .
all at once. She buys only as she needs or
wishes, confident that the best the entire world
can produce is offered for her choice today,
tomorrow, or next month.
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clatms, Barlow is placing the world agency is what its inventor claims,
9 supremacy, power of life and death 1 Barlow want* a commissin to go to
over the entire earth in the grasp of ' the Geneva Disarmament Conference
“ — and place it before the Powers. '
Though the principle of remote con-
trol is not new, it has never been de.
that establishes no dangerous preced-
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pared to place his secret at the dis- ,
posal of either Premier Mussolini of 1 nIGTDIDI FTIANT
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staggers the imagination. The whole ' efficacious only at short range, and
structure of civilization could be des- , is not on the remote control principle. ' “
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| chances as a soldier in the firing line.
But though the Barlow device takes',
5,000 men. to operate, none is ever
placed in a hazardous position. A sin-
gle operation of the equipment would,
according to the inventor, wipe out
a section 2,500 feet wide and 6,000 feet
long. -
To Illustrate the potency of the de-
vice. Barlow pointed out that if it were
in t.he possession of China during the
present trouble she could destroy ev-
ery Japanese city from her own main-
land.
It is truly a terrible wehpon, but,
who knows, it may be the big stick
claims he has reached. Our picture | tht will keep the war-mad nations of
at the top of the story illustrates how 1 the earth browsing on the olive
the device could destroy New York I branch.
City, utterly and rapidly, from a ship I
that hovered 500 or 1,000 miles off the
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band is the only absolute monarch left in the
world. She has more jewels than the sky has
stars, and nothing is unattainable to her if
money will buy it.
AN ANNOUNCED
CANDIDATENOW
HL . Washington, March 1 (INS) — That
X an unfailing means of securing world
80 peace and making it endure is acces-
sible to the United States is the claim
of Lester P. Barlow, engineer of
2 Stamford, Conn., whose deadly inven-
2 tons of ths World War, particularly
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Bartow is now in Washington to of-
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A sure meant of curbing the war-like ten <•' a entite worid and placing control of the entire
• r earth in the grasp of the United States is now acgas.’e to America, according to Lester P. Barlow,
E American inventor and celled the "bem‘ wA □ , e Vovid Wer. Barlow is ir. Washington to offer
$ his latest and most terrible invento . totle Giovain .-ok, it is an ugency operated by remote control,
eM which Barlow claims is potent enotga topg.. » oft the map at a range of 1,000 miles. The
units of this destructive force may be either 1: 2 c ksi e, incendiery or lethal gas, or a combination
of all three. Though, for cbiiou- reajtge. V .... t.e moutiieare details of the device are known to
anyone but the inventcr. it is believed th t i . 3 uo i o htavice to the "Death Ray” invention of
* Grindell Matthews, English sc.zntist, Eulow > - , rot sheh any remuneration for bis creation. All
he asks is that Congress give him a hua in- end . l‘ow fm to demonstrate his invention. However, he
warns that if the U. S. fails to accept Ce Cevice h* w 11 e’ece ft at the disposal of Premier Mussolini
Soznt oi (teiy or Ctator SteJin of Russia.
i Tuesday's paper advertising the Wed- so continue their Saturday specials
nesday specials. ’ . j and will advertise these in Friday's
i The Red and White Stores will al-I issue of the Examiner
Chas A. Bablian, Navasota. Tex
August Oberknmpf, Anderson, Tex.
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The Red and White Stores of this ।
eity are now offering mid week spe- j
clals for Wednesday and are publish- '
ing an advertisement in today's issue
of the Examiner giving a list of their
, mid-week specials which will be of-
l fered tomorfw. Each week a speca!
| advertisement will be published in |
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HOUSES FOR RENT — Good loca-
tions. all conveniences. Rents re-
duced. P. H. Levy. 18-p
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CUT FLOWERS — Fsr funerals, par-
Mos and all occasions: We deijver.
CSJ1 Mra L M. Rowland. Phono 142
FOR RL Thraa room tarntah-
sd Duplex apartment, two closets,
ink, built-i cabinet, gas stove in
kitchenette, $17.50 par month, Scott
Apartments, phone 171. 320-6t .
Roomers and boarders wanted.
Hoyle Hotei. ♦ 17-p
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Colored girt want job as cook or
maid Will furnish references Call 268.
ask for Teana AdV. -
But even Rambhai Barni can’t find in Si-
am all the luxuries that her feminine heart de-
lights in. And when she came to the United
States last spring she had the pleasure of a
real American shopping trip . . . from which
she returned with seventy-eight pairs of Am-
erican silk stockings and fifty five pairs of
American kid gloves.
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merly occupied as Picketts Garage.
R. E. Pawen. 15-6t
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explosive, incendiary, lethal gas or
combination of all three. But the
L main recommendation of the device
is that its operators stand in not the
S :* slightest danger while spreading death
j and desruction at any distance up to
1,000 miles away.
I Ope can readily see the power for '
I good or evil that possession of such a
Fp. weapon would place in the hands of a
L 222: single country. It would be* in a
; position to dictate a course of behav-,
F - tor for the other nations of the earth,
.3s a under phain of being permanently plac-
ed hors de combat. It could stop a
war before the League of Nations had
2 , time to button up its collective spats
before it set out for Geneva by mere-
M ly giving the aggressive nation or na-
tions a taste of what was in store if
they persisted in butchering each oth-
K ■ ■ er.
In the hands of an unscrupulous
. Power the evil uses to which Barlow’S
35 remote control agency could be put
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