The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1932 Page: 2 of 24
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EXTRA SPECIAL
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY!
DEFIES BRITAIN
IN OIL DISPUTE
Spinet
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be found on West Seventh. South
Henderson, Pennsylvania, Magno.
WOMEN’S HIT
slippers
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Exaetly as pictured in shining walnut
May Be Awarded Tuesday
With Construction To
Start After Jan. 1
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ward side of the mountain, and
the other on the valley side.
yards.
A tour of the city, today show-
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Medical Arts
tors will be 1
to 3 p. m. to
versity Club,
manager of t
Nearly 450 d
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for hundreds of unemployed men.
All trees have been equipped with
wooden bases, to make them stand
upright in the family parlor or
church auditorium.
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By EUGENE LYONS.
(Copyrieht. 1032, by United Press )
Persia Acted quickly in hsr du i y,t sprung up at every available past Itt days.
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MEN'S FELT
SLIPPERS
59c
Sizes 5 to 8
$1.98
Sizes 8 to 1
$2.49
Sizes 11% to
$2.98
By United Press
WASHINGTON,
Its People Are Indignant
At Efforts to Force .
Concession ,
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JULIETS.
For Mother
$1485
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have been shipped bere from
Washington, Oregon and Northern
Montang.
Truck loads of East Texas pine
trees have been coming in for the
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$219
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ftntsh it revolven to .make
easy setection ot twin
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Tree Vendors Throw Up Stands All Over City; Handle
Mistletoe and Holly as Well; Firs
Shipped In ByXarload
Postoffice Executive Receives 701-
Word Note on Postcard.
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Includes electric engine, two handsome
coaches, circular track and power*
house. Operates from any Hight socket
and runs in two speeds."
Jr. The concern also has offices
in Dallas and New Orleans, J.
E. Foster and Sona have been in
the loan business here for a hum-
ber of years.
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ing all funds, the city agreeing to
refund the rightof-way coat with-
in 16 years.
Completion of the project will
provide direct outlets for River-
side traffic and three. state high-
ways
When picked from the tree the
coffee berry looks like a red cher-
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Thin sulte »» destened by on. of America's foremost furniture desteners
and built by one of the industry's foremost factories. You'll idmlre its
stalwart peauty and instantly recoenize in It the greatest bedroom value
you've perhaps ever seen. Study the photosraph carefully—then rome in
’ and see the suite. It’s values like this that makes Rosenthal’s the iendin«
furniture store of the southwest:
PAY ONLY 2.50 DOWN -
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Book Trough End Table
Exnetiy as photoaraphed with larce
book trough and eommodious drawer.
You’d never expect An ar
to buy it for 32.93
less than it.............. Tm"‘T
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Reg. $94.50 3-Piece All-Over Mohair Living Room Suite
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LITTLE PERSIA Cardozo h ‘Baby’ of U. S.
Tribunal, But Keeps Busy
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award a contract Tuesday on the $30,000. The county is furnish-
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811 Houston Street
MB«• symgsyyKE smysy MS MMyE!
We won t attempt to describe this suite beyond say inf that it is exactly as
pictured above, with elaborately carved frame, genuine Persian mohair all
over, except the reverse side of the cushions, which are in colorful moquette.
The cushions are deep and lounsy and the arms ar massive, soft and com-
fortable. This is a suite you'll not be ashamed to own or ashamed for
your friends to see. *
PAY ONLY $3 DOWN!
similarity between th two jus-
tices. When the court is split in ( _
a dissenting opinion they seldom S
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Walnut Radio Table
Sturdily eonstrueted and beautitully
finished Th. I.gi arg shapely turned
and well braced to hold de Ar
the haavl.it radio. 3.93
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Includes a sturdy foldIns
table and two folding chairs
exactly as pictured, painted)
red. Large enough forw-
child of 4 or 5 years and of-
fered at less than half price.1
Ohio
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Editor’s NoteLittle Persia
has aroused .the powerful Brit-*
ish lion by capcelling the im-
portant Anglo-Petsian Oil Com-
pany'* concession. The contro-
versy has threatened indirectly
to involve Soviet Ruusia or the
United States. It is openly
hinted in London that Soviet
interests are seeking the valu-
able oil concession. American
industrial interests are report-
edly negotiating trade monopo
lie with Persia. The United
Press has sent Eugene Lyons,
head of the United Press Bu-
reau at Moscow, to Teheran, the
Persian capital.
Exactly us pictured. Including the doll,
trunk and bhree different seta of
dresses, complete with huts. It's the
cutest thing you ever saw, end a real
bargain .
C. of C. Ri
Turmoil A
Action
M4z4rog > e.
If your Christmas fir tree is a F
. _____J ___________ shade lighter than the one bought | n
as the vendors are getting few calls for by a neighbor, think nothing of
1 ---jit. One was grown on the wind-
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old expression "A penny for your |
thoughts" was illustrated today in
a 701-word postcard received by
Chief William C. Wood of the
postoffice department classifica-
tion division.
The writer squeezed' 701 words
of "thoughts" on the card and
% Ine white gold mounting, is our
>e Christmas gift to every cus-
v tomer making a purchase of
$ $30 or over Friday or Satur-
% day. Don't delay—get yours
| NoW: _____
Western Realty Company,
3-Piece Child's A8
TABLE SET PV
69c
stock It was purchased to insure
Exactly as Pictured 1
BOSTON, Dec. 23.—Mosquito 8
extermination work in marshland “
This sparkling genuine dia-
mond, set in a beautiful genu-
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Christmas Tree Business
~ ££S“! Enters Last-Minute Rush
The Hague. The Persian view j
Byars .urged
and motor
Belknap Street overpass, altho a
work order on the project is not
expected to be issued until after
January. Eleven contractors have
signifleod they will bld don the
project.
An order passed by the court
provides that bids are to be re-
ceived and a contract awarded
Dec. 27 but withholds issuance of
RIVERSIDE LEAGUE TO 7
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He will Enjoy Comfort!
Every man will oppreciate Slippen
for they give much needed comfort
to hi, tired feet. You will delight in
giving them, ds they ore handsomely
made in Ton leather.
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Butterfly Table
A sturdy, well finished table exaetiv 2
as pictured with Qe) Ap -
leaves Never before sold bE.5: S
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countries supplying the British ------
market, have been requested by GRANT STATE CHARTER
the British Government to limit _______Y
vantage of her membership in
the League of Nations to submit.
mailed it for a penny. It va? j g
sent Wood by Mrs. H. H. Lee, 9
Harverford, Pa., who received it 8 •
from a friend in New Orleans, La. g
While the writing is tiny, it is S
legible and can be deciphered | R
without a reading glass. IK I
Western Realty Company Capital
Stock Set at $2,500
A stats charter today was
this year more
th on ever, before
cents a bunch or wreath
several carloads of fir
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Jus-
tice Benjamin Nathan Cardoso is
the "baby" of the Supreme Court
but he is fast becoming one of its
busfest members.
Almost very decision day finds
him h reading one and sometimes
more opinions in his precise, clear
tone*. He has a faculty for dra-
matizing even the most routine of
legal cases until they reflect hu-
man struggles which lie back ot
every lawsuit. - Those who have
to listen to the court's delibera-
tions find Cardozo'S opinions a
welcome break in the usually ted-
ious procedure.
When he was appointed to the
. bench, it was recalled that his
English professor had commented
that he wrote ‘better than any
| American since Alexander Hamil-
ton. Many thought he might car-
ry on the style of his famed pre-
decessor. Oliver Wendell Holmes,
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was that, the court could not con-
sider a dispute between a govern- ,
ment and a commercial concern,
as the Anglo-Persian Company,is
regarded.
But the British government
owns most of the Anglo-Persian
TEHER AN, Persia, Dec. 23.— who was known for his brevity as
Little Persia has .challenged the well as his clarity, but the vir tues
, 1 of Cardozos style are widely dis-
British lion on the question of oil , similar.
for the British navy. Written yt-greater length his
Would Lmit Shipments of Bacon
to United Kingdom, to Hike Price
epecta to The Presa.
CHICAGO, Dec. 33.—American
packer*, along with packer* in
Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Po-
land, and all other non-Empire
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Justice,Adds Drama to His
Decisions; Rises Almost
To Poetry
the cost of construction of the
overpass over it* right-ot-way. All
other railroads have agreed to pay
their share. Th* rail line* ar* to
pay 639,000 of the total construc-
tion costs.
Th* structure, to be 1272 feet
long, with a 40-foot roadway and
two five-foot sidewalks, is esti-
mated to cost >262,000, exclusive
of right-of-way. The city has
agreed to purchase the right-of-
Restrictions on Importation* of
a more permanent nature, to be-
come effective after July 1. 1933,
have been recommended by a spe-
cial parliamentary commission.
United States supplies more
than three-fourths of the hams
Imported into the United King-
dom.
along the Massachusetts coast.
By N
Scripp:-Mow
WASHING
Ohio shoe
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we call in th
< ontinuine t«
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remedy for e
W. A. Jul
Ilona! comm
rinnati, close
nlert Rooseye
nancial bulw
lraders of b
them to one
nemplov ed
fenters by n
a patriotic o
Thir
Remindine
makes possil
tion by one
qufred 10. J
"With one
lion being
clothed by t
and a check
a year or tw
he fed by t
ing. It i« a n
to every ner
Land not
held on m
could he tut
employed at
would be pa
wah establinl
"Close to
have been ta
companies. r
and farm 1
vital link in the • British world Among his neighbors are Sena-
wide naval fuel supplies: tor William E. Borah and Justice.
The whole country is aroused. James C. McReynolds. Borah is
The Shah, himselt, a former I credited with having insisted on
Cossack and once a guard at the Cardozo s appointment to the. BU*
portals of the royal palace, is said preme bench. He is said to have
4 to be extremely grateful for this told President Hoover no other
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known to reflect the views of the
government of Shah Riza, is
shouting against Great Britain's
action. "The British note (to the
League of Nations) makes utterly
false statements and attempts,
beyond measure. to build UP a
flimsy and unfounded argu-
ment." the newspaper said. Iran
declared that the British claim
that the concession was annulled
without warning overlooked Per-
sia's repeated expressions of dis-
satisfaction with the concession
terms.
recommended
or transportat
commerce.
More than 1
rate changes
and analyzed
this year, the
Rates
Rall Carrie
cutting rates 1
meet apd pre’
tion, Byars sa
"The princit
to meet truck
objectionable,
employed by
making those
slant source o
itive danger 1
manufacturers
pers," the rep
"Tonnage m
greatly increas
’ year. Fort W
the loss on in
slone during I
of 1932 to be
Turmoil
‘■Until such
and motor tra
are co-ordinat
lation provide
portation in 1
there will be c
uncertainty In
A majority
filed by the
been intended
justment of r;
shipper*.
The outstan
In which the
prominent par
Commerce Cor
session, cover!
west and part
The hearing 0
and closed De
...... had taken on the appearance of
fuel for British naval units in this , the scenic regions of the Pacific
part of the world. Loss of the Northwest today as Christmas
concession would, of course, be a tree vendors prepared‘tor the last
severe blow to the British world minute rush on evergreens.
wide system of supplies. ( Tree, mistletoe snd holly stands
Drop Leaf Coffee Table I
A very nttraetive end usetul tabie ■
exactly •• pietured, tinished A A aE s
in • lovely shade of brown >Z .93 6
walnut. You nave one-half. "
'BRITAIN ASKS THAT anngvaragau,
1 PACKERS CUT SALE October of thir year.
First. National Bank Building,
with Capital stock set at $2,500,
according to a dispatch from
Austin.
Incorporators are J. E. Foster,
J. E. Foster Jr., and A. P. Smith
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A sturdy walnut finished desk with
adjustable writing bed. drop lid and
lots of pigeonholes for your loose
papers. Usually $12,501
85a Down
Oak furniture can be renovated
with hot linseed oil applied with
a flannel cloth.
The whippet’, fastest dog in the
world, is a cross between the
greyhound and the terrier.
The League of Nations now has
a membership t 56 countries.
The Washington. D. C . zoo ha*
ne" collection of 50 rare toad*.
the dispute to Geneva. She ed that:
Mapped
Dr Wime
was named he
» tions committ
ly forums ne
major disease
County Medie
Dab, new pre
said.
"The foyun
the public, a
aymptoms a
troublesome
added.
Program t<
the < o nmitte
during the e
mapped out <
its new office
The new gr
Jan 3 at iti
meet n* at
Building
Dr. Aills'
cludes Dr M
G Schwartz.
P .Mil' health
Charles F l
medical office
particularly, in the, Cap Cod area,
has given work to a total of 2700 %
men. Chairman Edwari Wright of E
the State Reclamation Board has j
mpesgj
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IHERE'sWHEAE THE LATE BIAD CATGHES THEWOAM J
STIRRING REDUCTION ON i
XICIRISTMASGLTITMS
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last offered la of sanulna walnut
exteior, aromatte red mountain .
Interior and boasts a shapely
rail," You save »» at our low
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Absolutely Nothing Reserved! Greatest Savings of All Time! i
Store Open Friday and Saturday Until 9 P. M. I
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em,mpsex
Representative Persians, from opinions sometimes take on the
Teheran merchants and polit- j 1 Wnen he PrSt Cme toh capl- JUDGE BENJAMIN CARDOZA
clans to chiefs of the wild interior tal a year ago, Cardozo took a I
tribes, have pledged their support suite at one of the town’s swank- appointee could be confirmed in S
to Shah Riza Khan Pahlevi on lest hotels. This year he is living the Senate. E
cancellation of the Anglo-Persian in an apartment building well McReynolds had the distinction
Oil Company's concession, a most known for the notables it houses 'until Cardozo ascended the bench “
vital link in the ’ British world Among his neighbors are Sena- of being the court's only bache- i
- - ..... lor. Their joint condition of sin-
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Tear's Work Will Be Planned 5 ... .an, ks
January « at Meeting. 5 Gifts You will be
The Riverside Civic League will g proud to give!
map out plans for its 1933 pro- ,
gram at its first meefing. Jan- i I ' Beautifully made in Block
uary 6, at the Riverside High H ‛
School. President J. J. Hurley 0 Crepe, these slippers will
MA annner of the group's execu- | delight everyone who re-
five committee, composed of 50 ft ceives them. Many styles
men and 50 women, N ill be held V ,
parly next month, Hurley added. S to choose from at this
8 exceptionally low price.
ALL FOR ONE PENNY! 7
a work order until the Rock Is- ry, each berry containing two
land Railroad agree* to pay half beans.
M5h
Suspension
rate* proposed
carload furnltt
vegetables, tog
vision of tariff
product*, hea
achievement*
Commerce trai
annual report
In hl* surve
tie condition*,
shipment* of bacon and ham* to
the United Kingdom for a period
of two month*, according to an
announcement made today by the
Institute of American Meat Pack-
er*. The purpose of the request,
as announced by the British Gov-
ernment, is to improve the prices
of live stock in the United
Kingdom.
The requested reduction in
shipments is 17 % per cent under
fiance of Great Britain. After spot where autos pass.
the British government had deliv-L Some have been pet up at root |
ared an ultimatum saying that the beer stands, closed for the wtn-
dispute would be submitted to ter; others are on corner lots and ,
The Hague court, Persia took ad- stili more in corners of residence
claimed she had the right to call The trees range in price from
the attention of the League to 50 cents to 910, according to size
"British pressure" in the contro- , and shapeliness.
versy, and claimed the original | Fir trees are the most popular:
concession was obtained "as the
result of pressure.” I cedar.
Newspaper Attacks. Mistletoe can be bought for 15
Today in the Persian capital, cents a handful, and holly at 50
one is impressed on every side by | ——— — —
the anti-British sentiment. The 5S55075F43E5FEFFEE3
nil dispute is the principal topic .8, . ; •Fa
of conversation. Indignation over B82*22 . a - M. AK 18/
alleged British ’intimidation and 3.8 M \ GAG) VTu
pressure is voiced publicly. % BMt L4 MT
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