Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1930 Page: 2 of 20
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OFFICES WITH U. S. CAPITAL HEARS RAP
GRAIN CORPORATIONS AGAINST SOVIET AIM
WILLING ANSWER CHARGES
OF REF. TINKHAM, WET. ON
SOUTHERN M. L BOARD
CHILDRESS WEDDING
CONTRACTS VOID
EIGHT PRISONERS
ESCAPE FROM COUNTY
JAIL AT SWEETWATER
HOUSE BODY WILL
DRAW UP NEW BILL
ON MUSCLE SHOALS
VINGJOBS
FALLOWED
RIOTING, ARRESTS
DAY’S RESULTS IN
GANDHI REBELLION
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(By The Amoelated Pre)
CALCUTTA. Aprii 15— Rioting and
arresta marked today’s progress in
the eivil disobedience campaign a-
O’NEAL APPOINTED
DAWN POSTMASTER
riaga contracted under the condition
that Ucre shall ho ne offspring con-
stitutes a motive for annulment in
itaelf, the Beta Tribunal has decreed
COFFEE FLAVOR
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Violinist
CITY ROTARIANS AT
CLARENDON AFFAIR
well known novelist, and Dorothy
Olsen, 19-year-old co-ed, disposed of
plana for several pre-nuptial affairs
in thelr honor by eloping- Young
Grey is the author of one book,
"Cruise of th* Fisherman."
Is survived by there brothers, O. H.
Jr., Boy Anderson and Keith Nay.
lor, all of Hereford.
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HIGHER DUTY ON
HATS AGREED UPON
visited. Huge cireulars were vN
oat by th* delegation- The etreli
carried messages ef velcome Nr
Texline merchanta and UM brihy
of resources and potentialities in this
region
Van Vllet
Cellist
pitals.
At toast seven British officials, a
British woman motoreyclist, and many
members of the Calcutta fire brigade
were injured during a battle between
students, other sympathizers aad po-
lie*.
Today’s outstanding arrest was
that of Mahadev Desai, Gandhi’s
private secretary, who had been left
in charge of the Gandhi school at
Ahmadabad.
Gandhi spent the day in th* vil-
lage of Umber, where he spoke twice.
He exhorted a group of women to
take part la the campaign and called
the attention to the arrest of Pandit
Nehru, saying “he has been punished
because he is the greatest of ns all.”
dents with advantages Texline has to
offer in the way of a retail tradin
center. •
Sedan, New Home. Mansker, Plain*
view, and Barnett, New Mexico; Cold-
water, Texas; Mexhoma, Bortrand and
Felt, Oklahoma. will be other pointe
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goodness. Tha’s why many
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PARTY STANDING
cony $1.00. »
Singles for Matinees: Adults $1.50 and $1.00. /
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TREASURER’S OFFICE
EMPLOYS IS CANDIDATE
Aocordtac to Olbb Gilchrist, atate
highway engineer, sines merchanta
and others are forbidden the use of
Uo rights bt-way for advertising pur
pesos, it ie only logical that seekers
of political favor should not be al-
(Br The Smeeiesed Frees)
SWEETWATER, Texes. April 15—
Led by Hope Leonard, self-styled
“Nolan county bed boy," eight pris-
oners escaped from the county jail
here today?
Yaneral servt.ee for Beta Janet
Naylor, 14-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Naylor of Suit tel,
who died here yesterday will be held
from the Methodiat chureh at Chil-
licothe, Texas, the old home of the
Naylors, this afternoon at 2 o’clock.
The remains were shipped last
night over the Fort Worth and Den-
ver to Chillicothe by Uo Boxwell
Brothers Vuneral Home.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Price 75e.
LAB VEGAS, Nev, April
Borner Grey, 22, hi of Zane
Panhandle Music Festival
AMARILLO AUDITORIUM
April 16, 17, IS
the next few weeks.
Leaving town at 1 o’elock Uto aft-
ernooh a large delegation in auto-
mobiles went to the new community
15 miles south of here where a group
of tarmen from Banana have just
moved. The tripe are planned es-
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(By The Asnoeisted Prew)
AUSTIN, Tex, April 15—Walter C.
Clark, an employe of the treasurer’s
offiee for 11 yean, announced hie
candidacy for state treasurer today.
ApeeleltTheMewL
TEXLINE. April 15—The Texline
Chamber of Commerce, bubinens men
and residents of Ue city today went
on the tint of several good will
Funeral services for Mn. Sally
Mando Adams, 80, wife of G. W.
Adams, who died in a hospital here
Monday, were hold from the Griggs
chapel at 4 o’clock yeaterday after-
noea under Uo direetion of Bov. A.
W. Fechner, paster of Ue West Ama-
rillo Baptist chureh.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Adams
le survived by five daughters, Esther,
Joyce, Helen, Jane, and Betty Jo,
aad ons sea, G. W, jr.
(By Th* Amnoelated Prems)
BOSTON, April 16.— Medical means
of combating esses of paralysis be-
lieved caused by drinking Jamaica
ginger were sought here today with
Sad ae it may seem to some candi-
dates, they are going to be forced to
forage Ue time-honored practice of
adorning alternate, aad sometimes
those in between, fence porta along
state highways with likenessea of
themselves aad other advertising de-
vices caleulated to influence Ue bal-
lot-casting gentry.
If Uo men enterprising of Ue of-
fice seekers are determined to have
pictures along Uo ways of travel,
they will have to get bigger ones
than these so popular heretofore. Off
Uo right-of-way, Ue highway depart-
meat has no juriadiction; but Ue
right-of-way is IM feet wide. There*
fore, in order to convey the denired
messages, posters, placards aad Ue
like will of necessity be made much
larger.
applications for ‘competitive examina-
tion for appointment of postmasters
at Lovelady and Mont Celvleu, Texas.
The salary of Ue Lovelady postmas-
'ter to 12,000 annually, aad that of
Ue Noat Belvieu postmaster, SIAM.
Announcement aloe waa made of
the appointment of Aubrey A. O’Neal
as postmaster et Down. Deaf Smith
county, and of Benjamin F. Desmond
at Round Mountair, Blanco county.
T. B. Coleman waa appointed post-
master at Provident City, Colorado
county, te succeed Mrs. Enfield W.
Shacklette
The civil service eomminsion has
been requested to hold examination
of applicanta for appointment to the
office ef postmaster at Spur, Texas.
(B, The Aeoelatel Peema)
CHICAGO, April 15.—Resignation
of William O. Kellogg aa general
manager of the Farmers’ National
Grata corporation and as vice presi-
dent of the grain stabilization cor-
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Advertising by Candidates on
Highways Is Barred as Unfair
To Merchants by State Official
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then alice it with a sharp knits In 4
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fresh asparagus or other vegetables
sitting on top of Uo cirele of lettuce.
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Two paving petition* were granted
by Ue city commission last eight aad
a third was referred back to ite pro-
moters with Ue request for enough
nignaturea at property owner to to-
tal M per cent of the property front-
age
The petitions granted asked paving
et West Ninth avenue from Van
Buzen to Adame streets and North-
the American Revolution
vh
Jawaharlal Nehru aad Mayor J. M.
Sengupta of Caleutta, both lenders
in Ue Gandhi movement, soused
serious rieta in Calcutta. Minor out-
riages out of 58 applications entered
in 1929. A summary of the Bota’s
work wee issued today.
hdhe motive to aggravated by the
•.of voluntary sterility, the
Etended in it* decieion atrik-
Ekriages which are volun-
Ehe ■ « well an th* prin-
mhah th* American pro
i
heard a strong arraignment of anti-
religious activities of Soviet Russia
from Secretory of Labor Davis.
The Daughters raised another 15,
000 for furnishing Udr new con-
tinental ball.
The Children were engrossed wiU
questions of the hour. Appealing to
them as "descendants of ths early
American colonists," Secretary Davie
urged "courage enough to protect
ourselves from the enemies from
within ae well aa zhe enemies from
without."
He attacked the attitude of those
"who come preaching a doctrine of
discontent" from n country "where
men are pot into Joli because they
follow Uo aenents of their religion,
where ministers of Uo Gospel art
put into jajl for reading Uo Now
Testament."
Several Amarillo Rotarians, includ-
ing Ue Notary orchesra and Presi-
dent Alton Early, attended a cele-
bration in Clarendon Inst night giv-
en by the newly organtzed clsb in
that city.
Bernard Bryant, Stamford, district
governor of Rotary, gave Uo princi-
pal address of Us evening. He alaak
delivered the charter to the new
clab. 'J
FIVE GREAT ARTISTS IN 3 NIGHT PROGRAMS
Season -Tickets Only $5.00 and $3.50
.Wednesday afternoon 3:30, April 16, Joseph Rosenstein and Rozalina
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Wednesday night 8:15, April 16, Rosalina Morini.
Thursday afternoon 3 ;30, April 17, Cameron McLean and Cornelius Van
Vliet
Thursday night 8:15, April 17, Cameron McLean and Cornelius Van Vliet
Friday night 8:15, April 18, Joseph Rosenstein and Paul Van Ktwijk.
Season Tickets for the three night programs $5.00 and $3.50.
Singles for any night program $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and extreme rear bal-
(By Ite Amoeiated Prena}
WASHINGTON, April 1».— Discard-
lug the Norris resolution to authorize
government operation of Musele
Shoala, th* house military affair*
eommittee today decided to formulate
legislation to provide authority fer
the leasing ef the project to a
private corporation.
Unified upon a determination to
have action at this sesaion, the com-
mittee member* selected a subeom-
, mittee ef five to draft a bill to pro-
vid* far the leasing with an alter-
native plan fer rovernment operation
in event a satixfactory bid is not re-
ceived.
The subcommittee, headed by Rep-
resentative Reece, Republican, Ten-
nessee, began work immediately in
order to have the new measuro ready
for consideration by the full group
next Tuesday.
In ecrapping the Norris resolution,
which recently was adopted by Uo
senate, Uo house committee also
dropped eonsideration other Musele
Shoale bills, some of which have
been before it neveral years.
The subcommittee was directed to
make Ue language of the new bill
broad so that either Ue president or
some one to be designated by him
could carry out nerotiations fer leas-
int Ue project. ?
, BOMB TOSSED INTO
HOME OF EX-CHICAGO
STATE PROSECUTOR
(By The Amocinted Prem)
WASHINGTON, April IS.—Straw
hats, the higher priced fur hats,
lovelty jewelry, lace aad embroidered
handkerchiefs, matches, aad cork
products were assigned higher duties
today by the coingressional conferees
on the tariff bill ia grappling with
the fifteenth and last rate seetion ef
the Hawley-Smoot measure.
Reduced tariffs were agreed upon
for the cheaper fur hate, and unset
diamond, pearls, and other precious
and semi-precious stones.
The highly controversial hide,
leather, and shoe duties will face the
conferees tomorrow with prospects
that the issue will ba decided eno way
or the other without either group
going back to the senate or house
for instruetions.
poration was announced today by of-___,___
flclal* ef both organisations. Th* ares *f
routine aad recreation today, Ue
(ByTheAmoetated Pram)
WASHINGTON, April 15—While
Ue thirty-ninth continental eongresa
of the Daughter* ef Uo American
Revolution functioned peacefully ia
.EAMARILLO
vertising.T
"We consider that wiU such
notice gives ia advanee it will net
be detrimental to anyone and will
be fair to all; Ue highway commis-
si ou does not believe that any dis-
crimination should be made between
candidates for public office and mer-
chanta or others advertising." Gil-
christ said ia a letter to P. B. Bailey,
resignation was immediately effee,
tive, “pressure of other affaire" way
given as the reason. Mr. Kellogg
stade no statement. His reaignation
automatically removed him from Uo
board ef directors and the executive
committee of the grain stabilisation
corporation.
He was replaced as president of the
stabilization corporation by George
S. Milnor of Alton, 111, nearly a
week ago when new officers were
elected by both Uo Farmers’ National
Grain corporation and the stabiliza-
tion corporation.
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SUMMER IMO BOOK OF FASH-
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taining 600 designs of Ladies’, Miss-
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TICLE ON DRESSMAKING, ALSO
SOME POINTS FOB THE NEEDLE
(Illustrating M of the various, sim-
pie stitches) all valuable hints to
Ue home dressmaker. Addrose all
orders to th. News - Globe, 11*18
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL ae3
RETA JANET NAYLOR wmmrw sw $
pord; in granting annulment of 20 mar-
brenks north ef the city resulted in the toll.oyerstheusstateduringthe
.> w: tel*. ***. h... week-end having risen to two score
8PWASTNfOk, April 15—The
postoffice department today an-
nounced Uat May • haa been selected
4qos
tonight was etill free. Gandhi OVER JAKE PARALYSIS
(Br The Amocinted Pr-) *
CHICAGO, April 15—A bomb was
teesed last night into the apartment
home of Charles Center Caee. former
special prosecutor whose work as at-
torney sent more than 20 persons to
jail for 1926 election frauds.
Case himself was slightly injured
by glass. His 19-year-old daughter,
Elisabeth, was struck by plaster that
showered from ths ceiling. Mrs.
Case and another daughter, Winifred,
15, were shaken as they Mt in the
living room.
The bomb exploded en the_xecond
Officers believed the prisoners
were aided by aa outside party. It
was the fifth escape from the jail
Uto year.
Besides Leonard, held for theft,
the other prisoners were Jules Arm-
strong, held for theft and burglary;
Ben Bratcher, held for theft; Buster
Morton, held for criminal attack;
Leonard Smith, held for forgery;
and Joe Stokes and George Carroli.
One prisoner refused to leave.
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and more.
Sixteen persons have been taken
to hospitals in Worcester, 11 in
Ewburyport, nine in Lawrence and
three in Westford. Twc -omen ara
among the six cases reported at
Boston City Hospital.
The victims all are suffering from
partial paralysis of the limbs. No
deaths have occurred and none are
believed to be in a serious condition.
(Br The Anoelated Prass)
AUSTIN, Tex, April 15-The su-
promo court will tab* eubmisaion to-
morrow of Uo suit brought by Sena-
tor Thomas B. Levo of Dallas to com-
pel Ue state Democratic executive
committee to place his name on the
1M4 primary ballots aa a candidate
fer governor.
The committee has barrod as ean-
didates all persons who did not veto
for Uo Democratic presidential el se-
ton in 1928.
In applying fer a place on Uo bal-
lots, Senator Love declared he bad
not voted for Alfred E. SmlU, Uo
Demoeratie presidential nominee of
1928, alM that he had not voted for
Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, Demoeratie
nominee fer governor in.1024. He
stated be supported Ue Republiean
nominees for presidens in 1928 and
for governor in 1924.
Attorneys for D. W. Wilcox, chair-
man ef Uo state Demoeratie execu-
tive eomittee, filed a motion to dis-
miss Senator Love’s application for
mandamus for want of jurisdiction,
attacking constitutionality of Uo bill
passed by Ue legislature conferring
original jurisdietion in mandamus
actions of this kind ia the supreme
court or Uo courts of eriminal ap-
peals. Formerly, it was necetsary
to begin litigation of Uto nataro ia
a district court.
Ia Ue event the court overrules Uo
motion to dismiss for went of juris-
diction it will pass directly ea merits
of Ue application.
Ia aa answer to Ue application,
filed by attorneys for Uo committee
today, it waa declared Uat “Uo prac-
tice of excluding those who are not
willing to support Uo nominations
made by Ue party ie followed fey
Uo purpon of protecting Ue exist-
eaca. purity aad integrity ef Uo
party," aad alleged Levo had "aban-
dened his membership in Ua Demo-
eratie party and haa forfaited his
right to become Uo party’s candi-
date for governor, having failed aad
refused to beep Uo time honored
pledgee of party fealty aad is not in
a position to force himself upon Uo
party as a candidate." - —:—-----
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(By United Presa)
VATICAN CITY, April 15.— Mar-
enst Seventh avenue from North Bu-
ehanan to North Lincoln streets. The
irzrperwmdapss KELLOGG RESIGNS D. A. R. CONGRESS IN
avenues. It was only 66 per cent
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WASHINGTON, April 15—-An op-
portunity was extended today to
Bishop James Cannon, jr* of Ue
Methodist Episcope chureh. South, to
appear before th* senate lobby com-
mittee in reply to charges by Rep-
resentative Tinkham, R*publicsn.
Massac he setts, that he had engaged
in "offensive and coercive lobbying
activities."
Replyinc to a letter from Cannon
offering te appear Chairman Cars*,
way wrote th* bishop that ho would
bo. heard at any time that waa con-
venient.
Cannon, who is chairman of the
Southern Methodist board. Mid in his
letter to Caraway Uat it would be
convenient for him to appear between
April 2# and May 8. Caraway re-
plied that Ue committee "will ac-
commodate itself te year conven-
Um**
Tinkham, a militant wet, today de-
manded that the committee summon
Biabep Cannon and the records of
the Southern Methodiat board for an
inquiry into their aethvities. He
also charged Ue Anti-Salooh League
with “flagrantly and audaciously"
violating Ue federal corrupt prac-
tices act by failure to report all ef
its dpenditures for political ac-
tivities.
Previously he had urged an investi-
gation of the board of temperance,
prohibition and public morale of the
Northern Methodist church and the
Federal Council of Churches. His
testimony wsa completed todsy and
Chairman Caraway announced Uat
all Uo organiaztions weald be given
an opportunity to reply.
The committee tomorrow will ques-
tion Henry H. Curran, ‘president of
the Associntion Against the Prohibi-
tion Amendment, concerning Ite ac-
tivities and the amount of-money ex-
pended.
Tinkham told Uo committee Uat
$65,300 of a $172,000 centribution
made by E. C. Jameson, a New York
eapitelist, to Ue Hoover 1M8 cam-
paign food had been paid to Cannon,
who was chairman at the Anti-Smith
Knmmltteo of Virginia, aad that a
mehehadakeen made only >17^
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Birch Uo Magician eompletely mye-
lifted his audienee last night at Uo
Municipal Auditorium ia his final
performance la thia city. He ap-
peared in an tnteresting aad varied
program nader Ue auspiees of the
local American Legion Feet.
A tap with the magic wand and
there would appear an assortment of
silk handkerchief’s, flags, animals
er birds. The featur of the program
was his escape from an air-tight box,
constructed by /e/workmen ef the
Amarillo Lumbf Cp., and examined
by Urao men in the audience. - Prin-
cesa, the vanishing/pony, appeared in
an act as the Climax to the pro-
«ram
Although small, the audience was
appreciative of the performance. The
young magician won Ue admiration
of his audience not only with his
tricks, but alM with Un rapid fire
chatter that kept the audienco in an
almost continuous uproar.
Ths stage equipment, and the weird
aad attractive draperies made the
performance more pleasing and myo-
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An ordinance aetting April 29 aa
the date for the hearing on the pro-
pseed paving of Buchanan street,
from Nineteenth to Twenty-Fourth
avenues waa passed and resolutions
were paseed closing hearinga on pa
iag ef West Tenth avenue from Vaa
Buran to Adams, which ia a street
widening project, end South Wash-
ington street, from Seventh to Eighth
A franchise was granted to Quincy
Feed for operating a bus line between
the city and the Pleasant Valley
Community. He first asked permis-
sion to charge 15-cent ferae, but
agreed to a 10-eent fare whoa it waa
pointed out by the commiasion that
granting of a franchise for th* high-
er fare would be unfair to other com-
panies now operating on a 10-eent
far* basis.
The commiasion also granted a pe-
tition tar installation of Urao new
fire plugs in North Amarillo, en Tay-
lor, Fillmore and Pierce streeta, north
of TeaU avenue. The cost of the
extension was estimated at $2,882.78,
City Manager W. N. Durham was
given authority to advertise for ma-
teriala to a** in converting the isola-
tion hospital ea Uo city section into
a club house.
School Children 25c per program.
Send your ticket orders to us now. 1,000 season tickets are already sold. /
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1930, newspaper, April 16, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564894/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.