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which human life revolves and on
interests must be stressed. They are
a
that will last. They are:
MILTON, Fla., March 6—(PP)—
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civilization and only a robust in-
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Ph
Burks added a welcome, on behalf
of the Chamber of
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to 25.' None of the Big Spring 1200 was filled to capacity.
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bandits and their women compan-
Luncheon Today
hit the loop with consistency.
teachers was opened with a musical
Committees Appointed
1 and about at the end of their re-
of three songs by the Howard Payne
Texas aggregation.
FOFrTP
GDP LEMS
Lampasas, Chairman; O. B. King,
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Dublin, D R. Holt. Eldorado.
JERSEY CITY, N. J., March 6—
Educational Progress in Mid-Tex- 1
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Athletic Program
lished.
Dr. Horn said that he would add
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the equipment used in thore schools.
Miss Jewel Kilpatrick.
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Nat Wiliams, Cross Plains.
The mi
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money would necessariiy have to be
endorse
Baird is en route to Ppila-
President’
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Estes Protests
i his father was under sentence of
Naming of Penn
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is more than 63,000 times the dis-
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rests upon doing
1. immediate mobilization of men,
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sure becomes simply a problem of
We do not want to draft labor or
noon, according to
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commandeered by the government.
Training of leisure also in-
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curious, the pioneer, the adverturer
Abilene Meeting
Seventeenth District of the Ameri-
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the direction of Edward Doyle.
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The Brownwood group which are
letic ability and should be employ-
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the forest of human beings.
& Electric Co.
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Mrs. Allie M. Dyer, formerly of
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2:30 o’clock. The jury took the
case at 6:50 o’clock last night.
Mrs. Bennett burst into tears
when the verdict was announced
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BATTLE ATHENS
FIVE TONIGHT
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- part of the educational program
i facilities must be provided by the
’ school Gate receipt money should
be regarded as a school income and
expended on the program for all
•Mrs. Henry Groat. 24
"Billy Groat. 5.
’Jack Groat, 4.
, Dorothy Groat'. 2 months
Welcomes Extended
After an invocation oy Dr. J. S.
to hold to life, and to live and live 1...... -— - T - ..
■ ; rather that because of their ath-
Opening Program
The two-days convention of the
tears again.__
Superintendents
paid the write: 81 000 was being in-
rated today by Sheriff J. R.
part of the physical educaUon pro-
gram and should be administered by
can Legion being held there were
completed today and they will leave
Brownwood Sunday morning at 5:45
Obligation of Schools
tn discussing the subject, "The
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Lloyd M O'Neil of Dallas. Deputy
Regional Executive, Bey Scouts of
America, is conferring with C. L.
. . . will be found
here for Saturday
trade. Plenty of
room to park.
Of the Children enrolled in the pub-' GIICIO
lie schools need medical attention forts toward
Cash Grocery and
Market
ceding convention addresses by some
of the leading educators of the 1
hre today.
'The dead:
'the speech read "Although one can
not waste time beyond the present.
The band will also play for the
"caucus" of the local Legion which
will be held at the Memorial Hall
tonight at 7:30 and for the athletic
show being given by the American
numbers on the program included
two readings by Miss Novalyn Price.!
two numbers by a male quartette
tion members and guests by E. J
Woodward, superintendent of the
Letter Containing
Threats Received
bridge game quarrel.
The verdiet was brought in at
and the spirit of ecnquest," he con-
tinued The present age. more than
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Educators Of-
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both in war time."
If this had been done at the start
J. P. Whaley and
Son
Comanrhe; Washington meeting of Democrats
Winters; indicated Heasy sailing" for the G
O P
Other Hat values, Genuine Borsalinos and
Stetsons from ... .$16150
Only reasonable peace-time mar-
gins of profit would be allowed in
war time. under O'Neil's plan, and
$1.09
- To
auditorium .___
“Blue Bonnet” English
China Dishes--Boon‘s Hdw.
ed as are any other teachers.
All of the salary of th --------
should be paid by the schools
Since athletic activities are a
Gamer - Alvis Co.
"Quality Merchandise—
Satisfaction"
He was cheered when he predicted
President Hoover would be renomi-
nated and re-elected.
Creager Sees Split
Creager said there were unmistak-
able sign that "Smith and Raskob
will caus a bolt in their party at
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ty to go on record favoring any crit-
icism of prohibition." He made these
last statements outside tnk meeting
He said in his opinion the Repub.
Obligation of the Schools for Char-
acter Training,'' Dr W. S. Allen,
nystem because of inadequate equip-, up the whcle Baird bunch" unless D.
ment and the other was that more c BaTra rMFS: Baird's bakeries
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state. i
The program will include selections ,
by the Daniel Baker Orchestra. un-
Yancey <31>
Eurgin, f .
Berry, f . .
Speakers will be Dr. L. W. Payne i
of the University of Texas; Mrs. O. I
B. Sieche, first vice president of the
Texas Congress of Mothers and P.1
T. A., College Station; Dr. P. W3
Horn. president, Texas Technologicai !
College, Lubbock, and Miss Lou Del
Eskridge, assistant director of the I
Red Cross, St. Louis. I
This afternoon sectional meetings'
of the convention are being held.
The convention will close tomorrow ■
at noon, at the close of a general |
session to be held at Howard Payne
Inal of the outlaws started
Wednesday night in Jacksonville.
i The two recently had been in several
idifficulties with city authorities.
Ions who have blazed a trail of
tela.
vestigat
Wright.
delphia.
The writer of the letter claimed
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Beautiful
Hosiery
EAUTY is built
I into our hos-
iery by the .
manufacturers
We choose only the
finest, most attractive
stockings the market
affords at the different
price ranges. That s
why when you buy
hosiery here, you can
be sure you're getting
your money's worth- ...
and more.
‘EASY SAILING’
DALLAS, Texas, March 6.—(PP—
Bi the third
Bardell, from
detory over 1
FAseler, c . ...
ward, g.....
Mofield, g ....
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Tetals ..
Big Spring (25)
Hutto, f . . t
Hooper, f .
Pardue, c . ...
Phillips, g . ..
Fowers, g . ..
composed of Messrs. Hall. Meek,
j Knox and Carpenter, a solo by Rev: 1
William Foster and introduction of
all visitors.
Dr. Hubbard spoke of an ade-
quate schcol system in. Texas. sav-
ing that to have an adequate sys-
tem of higher education it was also JERSEY CITY: N. amarc 0. )
necessary that an adequate system | (P)— Ruth Nichols, society girl who 1
nf elementary education be estab- i has made her mark in aviation.
landed here today claiming a new
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TYLER. Texas. March 6—(P—
Cari Estes. editor of the Tyler
Courier Times and Telegraph, to-
yers except Hutto was able to
Ho tonight when Athens, the tourna-
hent favorite, will meet Denton.
Denton was too much for the fast
l-Mexicah quintet from Sidney-
. Lanier of San Antonio today and
won. 35 to 25. •
‘The Yancey high school quintet
irom Medina county survived the
first round of state tournament
dday today by trouncing Big Spring .
Response by Lyon c. ________ _
Response to the welcome address country and said that if there are I
was made by Supt. H. C. Lyons of
LONDON-Englands coal mines
are dangerous. During the past ten '
1 years there were 134 explosions in ,
the mines of Great Britain, involv-
ing the loss cf 389 lives. Last year, 1
. 1,793 horses and ponies, working |
! in the miles were killed as the re-
through which human nature ,1s
given expression. If character is to .—----- . .
be developed by the school these six ties is a school function and should 1
Physical Education in Texas Uni-
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ornanrevtenedtnnetdonanxPenlano ' z o stringer. l
the early history of athletics in this । waite, chairman. W, D. Jenitins,
Stephenville;'Dr W S Allen, deanlike real life
I of Baylor University, Waco; Dr
| David K. Brace. University of Tex-
communists, let aim out of the car I
unharmed on a road south of Dallas. |
' Coder and Hurst today had not ।
n A returned to the place where they had
Kotarv l nests at i been rooming. Police officers said
I\•ldY —u-rt J they had no information that the
T i T J men had been kidnaped or beaten.
Mr and Mrs Zeno Ihgrum, Mr. and
the coaches I Mrs. O H. Turner. Mr and Mrs.
city schools; Dr. S. E. Chandler,
president of Daniel Baker College;
and Dr. Thomas H. Taylor, presi-
dent of Howard Payne College.
Dr. Taylor in expressing his ap-
preciation of the teachers and their
welcome to the city declared that
this afternoon.
J The Box Score:
Denton (35)
Haa Tee. f .......
Iittrich, f .......
Naxwell, f .......
McGovern, f .....
Garter, C ........
Hardsety. c ......
Wharton, g ......
Harmon, g .......
snotherman, g
Copp, g ..........
•Totals ..........
Sdney Lanier (25)
Mendez, f ........
Gutierrez, f ,.....
Alvarado. f ......
Fartas, f ........
Santos. c ........
Mendcza. g ......
Snchez, g .......
;‛Totals ..........
day sent a telegramito.Governor tanc between the earth and the
Ross S. Sterling protesting pres- ,
Lihuc
derred with directors
volves a continued appeal to the
’ T
he is cruelly restricted with the
aii capital,” O’Neil said, "but we do
want to see absolute control over
His other thought was that Texas
where one of I
ag to Mr. Kaulfus. the proper use of time A person
still in the creek but must decide how much time to de-
vote to work. to play and to God
the
• OF SEVERAL MILLION FRANCS
I PARIS, March 6.—I2-The
French budget shows a deficit 0
1380000,000 francs (about $15,200,000
the Min’ster of the Budget told the
Chamber .finance committee today,
principauy becausenthelastparta
ment voted 3u 800,000,000 franc
and the proper use of the tune
measured out to one for living.
but Athena came back to win the
ipational meet. *
• Yancey, from Medina county, was
the only South Texas which emer-
ord victorious today The Yancey.
ana habits of money, materials and food.
and na - 2. Fixing of all prices, including
students.
Downtown financial support and
t
Raskob remain in control of the
Democratic party. Republicanism
will have little serious opposition.’’
“Training Youth to Realize How tc
Live Properly in Society." Each re-
l lated topic, will be discussed by a
specialis®It is hoped that teachers
may make a stduy of each of these
addresses and that they may be en-
couraged, when they return to their
schools, to work out new and im-
proved pregrams."
Mr. Lyon declared that many
AUSTIN'. Texas. March 6—(P)— problems with which the teachers
Close games marked the opening must deal were now pressing for so-
morning’s play in the state high lution.
{chool basketball tournament here -
A few of the desirable character all essential industries would be
_______________ traits which properly guided ath- “ “ "" " ""
ture show, bridge, etc., declared Dr. letic participation will help form,!
Tue Toinine nf leisure aiso in- according to Dr. Brace. are: Loyalty)
to team and school. playing to win I
but to win fairly, playing by the
spirit as well as by the letter . the j
rule, abiding by the decisions of of-1
ficials, tenacity of purpose and con-1 -
centration to effort, to win or lose [ Arrangements for the Old Gray
like a gentleman, to subjugate self I Mare Band to go to Abilene Sunday
interest6 to thos: of the team, to | to attend the convention of the
appreciate the abilities of OPPO- - ■ -------
nents, to expend every effort in the
"•—ua-oene m. w. e tinued. The present age, more than
.HENDEwSON Tex., Marcn.5.. jever before, offers great adventure
(PR.L. Lynn, 29 Joinervine E4: to youth who are properly spending
2ge owner, was shot and seriously itheir leisure time in planning for
Bounded last night wheh he wen. the good of the human race, he said,
to a junk yard here to buy automo- problem of Leisure
Mle parte Jake Tapper junk dealer,
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rChe car was
relatives of the family who were -
expected from Rowena were to be and must strive always to use.,
snt to the scene of the accident to’time properly ana Wih best judq-
slvage the car this afternoon. ment. Dr Davis declared in
• Physicians at the hospital said speech.
that the injured were resting as Fostering the habit of goodLread-
ing is just as essential in this gen-
although Mrs. Kaulfus was proba-erat ion as in former generations in
by the most severely injured, her spite of the lure of the radio pic-
* .... . ‛+,ee ehrm, hvirep ete dciared ur.
things. In the same — — .. ..
shin must be developed in pupils by all industries would be
teaching them specific habits of or controlled by the government dur-
action. These habits should not be "
confined to any one school subject
but should take in many subjects,
----- Eawards defended Hurst when tne
City and county superintendents latter was tried on a vagrancy
attending the meeting of the Mid- charge in police court recently The ,
Texas Teachers Association, togeth- I attorney was fined $95 for contempt
er with visiting educators hereto during the trial.
He said that seven armed men
dividual can make actual his po- as to provide same participation
tential gifts, yet in America 18 of for all pupils rather than intensive were
An. LnAraA hahas ara horn + inn frr fl faw l ‘
should not be permitted to com- — -----
ite with the Vitican had Davis concluded.
down.
Coder and Lewis Hurst, communist
organizers, and their attorney, Geo.
Clifton Edwards, were kidnaped last
, night by a group of armed men when A
j the former two were released from A
jail here. Edwards was freed later. A
Reports that Coder and Hurst had 6
been flogged could not be verified S
today. -
Edwards said the released prison- %
ers were placed in one automobile /
and he in aaother' His captors, after A
, warning him to cease aiding the 1 4
cndition was not serious.
OOrERVHLLE GARAGE MN
• IS SHOT THERSDAY NIGHT
interest of a cause.
Suggestions to Educators Brownwood Sunday morning at 0:0 -1 0 si, Nriee M.. Arana
Dr. Brace gave the following sug- and transportation is being furnish-der theidirection MI M SMas'prrne
gestions to educators who wish to ed by the Daniel Baker Athletic cm, a reading NM5h 7 the5 Danie!
take advantage of the educational bus which will be driven by Coach pndetabe, num under the direction
opportunities offered by athletic Ed Blair. The band will be under Baxrr virginin Hardy i
games for citizenship training: fhe direetinn af Edward Dovle. ------ , w Da-a
Athletics should be considered a
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take part on the convention pro-
gram, were guests of the Rotary
Club at its luncheon at noon to-
said in part:
B Stone Store here, has re- "The development of character is
from Dallas where she con- the supreme task of the schools A
com- critical analysis of life shows that
there are gix great interests about
, ly appointed a lieutenant colonel
on Governor Sterling's personal j
staff.
Penn is chairman of the Texas
Central Proration Committee and
he and Estes have been engaged ini
a controversy as to wisdom of plac- j
ing the new East Texas oil field
under proration beiore April 1 at
the earliest.
Regional Scout
Executive Here,
pece
9$5 - $6 - $7
These are the prices that many men will pay
this spring. •
Now... these prices open doors that have here-
tofo been closed except to buyers with $10
and $t 2 appropriations.
The qualities are as new as the shapes. You
will quickly see the saving.. .but you won't be
aWe to see wher it.. in any way, affects the
felt or fashion.
They’re the most becoming shades and shapes
ever hown by this all-knowing Hat stock.
Dr Brace continued.
Athletics may be made to further
training in good citizenship 111 at , .
Ias Khree ways, he said. There in event of war:
are: 1. Through formation, of de; L--------— n.
Garner-Alvis Co.
yint , . ••
"Quality Merchandise—Satisfaction
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2 the members of no other profession teeanxu,.............. _
’spend so much in improving them-county and in other countries long Comanche. R L. .Wuiams, EaY:
. selves for their work, nor so faith- before America gained her freedom Future Work: w. Earrett
3 fully in the interest of the com- He then brought the discussion to Comanche, chairman: R. L. Cu.K,
3,4,- . . iii-i.-.. I Nie~~ • T Monnallur ~on an.
emunity and state.
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i | ' . ] jult of accidents.
orThepphdstoxnpFtedachen Associ-; Phone 300 and Save Time. ■
ation to be held tonight at Daniel | ------ 1
Baker College, when a program will
be given’ by the Fine Arte Depart-
ment of Daniel Baker College pre-
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i death and the $1,000 was needed to
. .. . ■ cave him from the electric chair.
On Oil Committee1 Shetif Wright 'aid several state-
•n Uli •vuIIEE/ments in the letter afforded cluzs. !
or. non. sana uuv - w------- world altitude record for women
two statements to those of tiie other pilots. Her altimeter registered 30 -,
speaker One of the thoughts which I 000 feet after a ninety minute
he brouht was that no college or (flight over Manhattan,
institution of higher education in ’ —------* -
Texas was adequately equipped to •
do the work which they were sup- l
posed to do. He cited other states
and other institutions and told of
' BURNING HOME-
* ______ | dress which was read by a substitute
•GRANT PASS. Ore., March 6— and dealt> with the subject. The
«P—A mother and her three New Demand for Training for the
children were burned to death when Right Use of Leisure and the .ha.
their home was destroyed by fire lenge of the Schools to Meet! _
i"The problem of leisure is a prob-
lem of life's ideals life’s interests
then her tears changed to
smiles and shortly she was in
N a __________' -PT - ___ - _________
pt ■ • I ) ssupply as it come to him hour by
I hree Intrrog.A. | hour,” he said. The individuals
I HI VV In] Ul vun judgment must determine how one
jconrinuedrRomaoeone is
‘Extent of damages to the auto-'human being. The problem of lei,
mobile were not known this after- sure beremes eimely a problem o
Box Score.
FG FT TP ‘Ballinger, a’ former president
3 the Association.
9 in addition to expressing his ap-
9 preciation of the spirit tha Brown-
1 weed and the schools of Brown-
Secretary Burks of the Chamber
with Denton last year's champion, of commerce made announcements, with some . . . __________ .
remaining in the running and South stating that there were ample ho- five of the other eighty-two acquire land directed that student leader-'
Texas losing out in two cf three tel facilities for all teachers in the some physical defect before the ageiship and initiative is not absorb-
Encounters. Icity. and that rooms could also be of twenty-one. Approximately 3-4 ed by the coach.
. Fans already were -ooking ahead secured in private homes. Mr. of the children enrolled in the pub- ■ schools should direct their ef-
faults in the system the educators ningham. chairman.
cannot escape the fact that it is L— 'y - 2 .
the fault of themselves for they have
the power to change the system.
D " "n" “-a PLANS OUTLINED FOR
, By Baird's Bakery
had reached a point where one. oi l -
two things must be done: either I
there would be no more advance- ; FORT WORTH, Marell 6—IA- i
ment in education over the present ' a letter containing a threat to “blow ।
meeting voted "unqualified
mbit" to ine first half or decured for school use.
nt? Hoove Ns, adminietration । ---•
and R. B. Creager of Brownsvillesi
Texas national committeeman, told
... . .... . . . . "The problem of leisure is a prob-
tid officers he had been having lem of interest and all the devices
touble- with tramps and called a and methods resorted to by the
warning before he fired. Lynn teacher in developing that problem
ezonerated Tapper and no chatges of interest must furnish the basis
vere filed. of personal effort, personal ambi-
------------- 'Hon gnd eternal persistence which
AprERICAN AMBASSADOR IS Igoes into the large enrichment of
• OWEN AUDIENCE BY POPE human life,
— “The great solution of the prob-
• VITICAN CITY, March 6—(P—Hem of leisure will be found in the
Pope Pis toddy granted an audi- solution of the problem of life It
4 ice to the Argentine ambassador. Is the supreme duty of the teacher
' he meeting was regarded as in-; to inspire the principle of living,
t resting from a political stand-Ito teach those under her influence,
3bmt indicating that the to —e to iffe. end te lve and 1iv
l ening f the Lateran treaty the with all the significance of living,
t d rule that ambassaders to Italy and to want to be good timber in
VM e..ct krmon hoinog ’ Dr
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sirable attitudes ---- —
^tiVo^S^n,3.- ^Regulation and distribution of
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A,light year is the distance tra-
versed by light in one year, which
Through developing skills and to- .
terests in activities suitable for let- Potuetaona
sure time. Dr Brace advocated an
adequate athletic program in .
schools so that all students, both
boys and girls, have an opportunty u ns raa veen uune av « ..
to acquire a fair degree of skin in of the Word War, he said, the war
a variety of recreational activ115s [would have been cut in half
vhich, as adults, they wUl be able
to carry on as healthful and plea-
surable leisure time pursuits.
as.H. H. Sampson. San Saba.,--- -----
Chairman; W. O. Barrett, Com- iAi-rrvIn rr
or. •< l«g£^ N I LXA LL
. Texas Republican party leaders,
some of the presentI day criticisms Cisco. E. L. Nunnally. San An- meeting here today to make prelim' -
of athletics in the schools of the gelo. nary plans for the 1932 campaign
.. --- • •------ ' Necrology Miss Minnie Cun- expressed the belief that yesterdav's
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le-denncnkd
• Athens drew a bye.
Howard Payne Fine Arts Depart-
ment, Mrs. W. D. McCulley direc-
tor.
not be in the hands of alumni. ,
the six foundation stones on which Since athletics should contribute j
a great life may be built and about to the promotion of democratic
which may be woven an education ideals, democratic standards should j
that will last. They are: be applied in coaching, in classifi-
“1. The physical stone upholding■ cation, and in rewards.
health and wholesome pleasure. j The coach should have the same
Health, the basis of both individual tenure of office as any other teacher,
and social welfare, is the essence of I His position should not be de-
life. Only a virile people can de- i dependent upon producing winning
velop and maintain a high type of teams. I
aiutlpetien and nniv a rohust in- Athletics should be so organized
$2.50 1
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arenmmemedn
w.uu anu .... a_____- - ------ sion he did not refer to any par;
4 wood had shown in extending the ticular sport but took all •rms 011
— seacher $ welcome to this city. Mr athletic games and sports into con- i
31 Lyon took occasion to discuss very sideraticn. I
FG FT TP briefly the work and purposes of i “Good citizenship involves mak-;
* 13 the Mid-Texas Teachers Association, ing many and varied socially ap-.
9 Discussion of "Training Youth to 1 proved and valuable responses, t
2 Live in Society" were then taken 1 situations which life sets up. That |
1 up by the speakers who treated I is, training in citizenship involv, j
0 with different phases of training I training in doing certain things.It I WASHINGTON, March 6— (UP)—
— the youth of the nation. Discussions is the function of the school in tne ■ Rernard Baruch, former head of
25 heard were from J. Thomas Davis, [ training for citizenship to set up the war industries board, was pre-
I dean of John Tarleton College at [ many and various situations as near pared to outline before the new war
.....— — " dee" ---------- lifts as possible and to en- commission this afternoon his ideas
courage the pupil to make habit-' hcw to minimize war's profits and
ual the right' responses to these equalize its burdens,
situations. | That is the problem given the
"Attitudes which pupils form are । commission created recently by con-
based upon many specific reactions gress and headed by Secretary of
or habits Thus sportsmanship is a war Hurley,
general term which indicates a .way Heads of three war veterans' or-
of doing But good sportsmanship Iganizations appeared yesterday , in
many, specific support cf the so-called universal — 2 gn ■ . . notice of
wav citizen- draf system whereto all mencmiana g^Aon issue in its platform.
‘ . I but said it was likely it would go or
ing wartime. I record as standing with President
Calph T. O'Neal national com- Hoover's idea that "the noble expert,
mander of the American Legion,' ment should be continued further,
which sponsored creation of the Orville Bullington of Wichita Falls
present commission, recommended vice chairman of the executive com-
that it frame legislation providing mittee, told of a recent, conference
with President. Hoover about the sit-
uation confronting independent oil
producers and said the Chief Execu-
tive had the interests of the inde-
pendents at heart
Judge C-O. Harus of San Angelo
said thel independent oil man was
faced with bankruptcy and warned j Valley 'Area council today about j
that the-President "must, guide thejmatters of council business and in-
next Congress in setting up a tariff [ structing Mr Pouncey in future
or embargo in order to keep out o:l | its
imports of this country." act _____________
* DEATH PITS
that department.
Coaches should be selected be-
cause of their training and ability Legion at 8 o'clock.
In the field of physical education
Chas. Carter, Mr. and Mrs Earl
Stewart, Mr and Mrs. Lively Mc-
Christy, Bruce Francis, W. O.
Btreckert, Mrs. J. F. Mitchell and
Mrs. L. L. Seward.
The entire Brownwood party will
leave early Sunday morning from
the memorial hall along with the
KANSAS CHY. March 6.—(P)—
Fem bandits who terrorized western I Mrs. Myrtle A. Bennett 35 was
Florida yesterday and last night acqnitted.a.zury today in con-
captured in a swamp near! nection with the slaying of her
every one hundred babes are born participation for a few. I Mulat in,the southern part of this husband,John GaBennett, following
physical defect and sixty-1 Athletics should be so organized i county today'- i
- ------- "het etndent 1aader The quartet, two men and -wo
women, were brought to the jail
here by Chief Deputy Sheriff W. H.
Schools should direct their ef- Ccbb of Santa Rosa county and a i
....._________________ --t tsed a wide prograin for | posse of more than 200 men.
Commerce, to for defects partially or wholly re-; all students rather than toward the They me their names as Dex ,
those already expressed. He told i mediable. The solution is a matter winning of sectional and stale cham-1 Hayes, Btrt Oglesby, Mabel Wertz
the visitors that their association I of education. The child welfare con-1 pionships. : and Fay Harris
badges would admit them to the; ference called last November by ’ Athletics should be promoted1 Pessrmen On Looknut .
Lyric Theatre Saturday afternoon. ! President Hoover showed that 35 widely for girls as well as for boys PENSACOLA, Fla. March 6 i to
During the initial session of the ; million are normal or approximately but with clear recognition of sex I — More than 100. heavily armed I
convention Howard Payne audito-1 normal; ten million are not .normai differences and of the needs of fu- l possemen patrolled the outskirts of
rium with a seating capacity of I physically or mentally. The findings; ture citizenship. ; the little gulf coast village of Mulat,
num. witn seating ap y call for closer study and attention Sch00l should at all times care: near here today in search of two
on the part of educators. | fully safeguard the health of ath-
"2. The home-making stone up- iet<?s ----
holding the traditions and ideals of : Following Dr. Brace's talk. Mrs. I blcodand motor thefts across north
the family and the hope of the olrsan Angelo , Foridonelor yesterday's skirmishes
orldmhe economic-vocational stone edtheenrst.genera on Theopsthe with purstung officers one of the
holding aloft the field of vocational | “ "Arts“in"""Eaucatang Pfof j S^cXng""^” com-
opportunity and the glory of h d Leisure. Mrs. Jackson declared that ponleonen and wounds were inflicted
This program consisted of piano "o re civic-scial stone with itsalthcugh.tine, .arts Were generally | on both tides. Since the chase
Mas nancy Rentrand obligatons of «»“"?“•.censsdenndudtbengnroubehsyreratn-startenetargsgdaicetsinavebeen.shot
; 1 cd so as to properly enjoy the fine 1 officers said today that they be-
' arts to their full extent 1 lieved the quartet now were afoot
five squelched Big Spring 31 to 25. numbers by Miss Nancy Reniro ana i obligations of citizenship.
......game this morning. Miss Jeffie B. Queen, pupils ol "5. The avocational stone holding
n Ellis county scored a Mrs. McCulley, a group of three out worthy methods of using leisure ,
Mathis, another South songs by Morgan Hall, and a groan and representing the cultural and I “
et ofthreessongsbytheHowpri Pw.E the beautiful and tne fine There Committees named for the meet-! sources. This was indicated by the
. The heralded quintet representing Couege Giris GecuD.Wat must be an appreciation of music : Finding nfan ahandoned automobile
$nJacnto,orHoustonwas duett Underxood of the Howard Payne and art and literature and the Nominations: F. E. Smith, San I containing a man's blood-stained! Texas Tech at Lubbock.
Stectionhe"otherettemnrntasoinpinnortcompanrmentsPr'an thebeautisafpnaturchanetetohave Angero. chaarman: Eu. Woodwara, garmentsEnear Mulat where the
encounters also were scheduled for vocal numbers. (a Yhe ethacland religious store . Brownwood. Miss Ola Cunningham, mernehtstway ends,
glorifying right living. ! comans ns. j E Burnezt V.—___, ....
----- ----- "An education including these st; : stResonution chairman A L Bent- 400 miles away.
TTP Cook, pastor of the First Methodist foundations would to the limit of, te Plen itnchsi ra nii-wn
1 1 church of Brownwood, formal wel- capacity develop the character ofileHamitn.S ” Dobkenrn
16 । come was extended to the Associa- each individual and fit him to per- Constitution C. Wachendorter,-----
form justly, kindly, skillfully, and
the magnanimously all the offices both ",
.Brownwood city schools, speaking private and public of a world citi-
9 'for Mayor O. W. McDonald, and
8 also as the representative of the
were waiting in front of the city hall
when he walked out with Coder and
CShort addresses were madebyDr. oursdn"orded oPtmnedhhetr cE
L. H. Hubbard, president of the cel- ' rrammei He said he telephoned for ■
z sir : an"x s when
Other his abductors freed him.
RUTH NICHOLS
SETS RECORD
r /
rn am ,
ence of R P Penn of Dallas on sun-
•• —1 „ .. .. the oil states' committee appoint- I e=
the nextconvention, and contribu • jed by the Texas chief executive at i 20
| a conterence of governors in Fort i
Worth Saturday. Ester, was recent-!
IS-STENN’
clothes.
Pav One of These Modest Prices
J
For Your Spring Hat
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DE POSSEMEN BYUUAYTOOA OALLASMEN-
DALLAS, March 6.—(A)-C. J.
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