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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1935
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BRITAIN’S Il-Year-Old Dancer Wins JOBS STARTED
MEDITERRANEAN First Birthday Club Event * TIFF •
Velma Bateman Captures
ON THREE OF
CONTROL VITAL
Loss of Mastery Would Cut
' Empire In Two, Say
Observers
Honors in Amateur
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"the rock” against all corners. One
siege against it lasted almost four |
Here’s the lady who won the
first amateur contest at the Press-
Worth Birthday Club Saturday.
She is Velma Bateman, age 11, a
tap dancer. She won the right to
compete with four other contest-
ants, to be chosen at similar ama-
teur contests each Saturday, for a
scholarship to the Carolyn Lee ,
years. . .wars | School of Dancing
During the Napoleonic Wars The contests will be held each!
Britain for a time lost control of | Saturday at the Worth. Theater, 1 1
the Mediterranean. At once her a part of the regular Birthday 1 d
prestige skidded dangerous- In omeantahts nATo DOER eNomen thXy 4
her efforts to form a coalition will compete in a final contest for *
Corsican "upstart, the scholarship. i
Then another six weeks contest 1
will be staged, the winner to be 1
awarded a scholarship to another 1
dancing or expression school. |
Scholarships to almost every
dancing and expression school in
the city will be awarded. ;
in Egypt, whose conquest | For information,'write or call | ;
deemed essential as a first move Lowell Bodiford, Worth Theater. ;
against India The French fleet -----7. 1
against the
she was bluntly informed by Aus-
trig that until she regained control
Austria would not be interested.
So Nelson was ordered to see
what could be done. Napoleon was
was somewhere in the Mediterra-
nean, protecting the French line
of communications.
After months of search there
was no radio or telegraph in those
days to help Nelson spotted the
French at anchor in Aboukir Bay,
within' gunshot of where the Suez |
Canal is today. In pitch-black
darkness, Nelson fought the "Bat-
tle of the Nile," one of the great-
est and most terrible naval en-
gagements of all time. He smashed
the French fleet, ruined Napo-
leon’s plans in Egypt and India,
and virtually won back Britain a
domination of the vital "middle
LEGIONNAIRES
TAKE ST, LOUIS
200,000 Storm City for
17th Annual Convention;
Bonus Is Issue
By United Press.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 23. —
Thousands of American Legion-
naires took over St. Louis today
^ seven years later: he finished for the 17th annual convention,
the job. On Oct. 21. 1805. Nelson
destroyed the armadas of Spain
and France and made Britain the
undisputed mistress of the seas,
on clear days, the scene of this
battle is in sight of "the rock."
Today—130 years later—the
Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediter-
ranean, Suez, the Red Sea and the |
Strait of Bab El Mandeb constitute
the jugular vein of the British
Empire. Through them runs the
short cut to India, Australasiaand
the Far East. For it to be severed;
would likely prove fatal. For it
even to be menaced sends shivers
' Unofficial estimates placed the
Million Dollar Landscape S
Program Is Begun; 2
Other Work Due %
Battalions of Fort Worth’s
army of the unemployed marched 4
today to three school sites as the I
1 Works Progress Administration
launched its million-dollar land- 4
scaping program here. 6,4
M C. Stone, supervisor of WPA
labor, said 520 men were to go 4
fl to Jobs on the sites today. 1
w I The workers began clearing
* away stones and rubbish. Exca-s
| vations were to begin later. 4
The sites are Circle Park, Lfly
I B. Clayton and Riverside Senior
High School grounds. 4
i The trek to work will continue 4
°Tomorrow 371 men. Wednesday €
404, Thursday 419. Friday 644 4
— and Monday 429. F
M1 Men will begin work tomorrow 4
• at North Hi Mount, Forest Park 4
Junior and Rosemont Junior
. High Schools , . 1
1 Crews will start Wednesday at 4
, Riverside Junior, Alice B., Car:
' B H. Carroll, Hubbard and 9
‘, Peter Smith sites On the follow- 4
ing morning Handley High Tan 4
, dy Stephen F. Austin, Alexander
4 Hogg, Polytechnic Elementary and 4
% Central High Schools will be add
- ed workers will begin Friday 1
at Polytechnic High and the new 4
| North Side High School. 4
The Arlington Heights school
campus will be added to the pro- 4
gram Monday. 4
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SILVER TROPHY WON €
BY JUNIOR CHAMBER.$
Safe and Sane’ Traffic Drive. Is &
Outstanding in State J
The Fort Worth Junior Chain 4
ber of Commerce's "safe and sane )
traffic campaign won the state ‘
organization's silver trophyfor %
the year’s individual club acx
ity at the convention Saturday at
Tyler. P D. Henry Jr., chairman $
of the safety committee, said to- 2
day. 3
Sixteen Junior chambers in Tex- $
as competed. The award will be s
presented to the local group at its A
luncheon tomorrow at the Texas $
Hotel by President William ( €
attendance the highest in the his-
tory of the organization. More
'than 125 special trains rumbled
in over the week end. delivering
something like 200.000 "buddies"
land their ladies.
The convention got off to a
colorful opening with presentation
of a citation to Madam Ernestine
Senuman-Heink for loyal and CATHOI P MEETING
distinguished service" to the URI ONULIU MIEETINO
A ding-dong battle over the ex- DRAWS THOHISANDS
act shape the soldier bonus pro- UNAW. InUUOANUU
posal shall take was an outstand *
TeCling probability. To the question
' down the spine of every Engin of "why?” one had but to point Bands strike up Martial Turner. , si chamber also
man, out Congressmen Wright Patman Danes IN P , The For W North chamber a
Romans used to call the Medit- of Texas and Fred M. Vinson of Music in Cleveland won the nation organizationiku6ar
erranean mare nostrum "-our Kentucky, both here for the con- test, decided in July at Columbus
sea Today Britain fears a new vention.
Caesar is in the ascendency, and The Legion sponsored the com-
that part of his dream is once paratively conservative Vinson
more to turn the Mediterranean bonus bill in the last session of
into the mare nostrum" of an-Congress, as opposed to the Pat |
into, nome man bill, featured by currency in-
nTrit 'flation provisions. Both failed of
What is now worrying the Brit final enactment into law.
much the Ital-I "The bonus will be passed at
the next session of Congress, and
actual payments will begin by
next March 1."' Belgrano predict-
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Three
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Ellison
ish cabinet is not so
fan fleet, for the British can throw
into the Mediterranean double
Italy's tonnage in bigger and bet-
tor ships. But Italy is stronger in
By United Press Ohio.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 23, Awe- MTDOI
Inspiring ceremony transformed BANKHEAD CONTROL
| Cleveland into the Catholic cathe- ACT IS CHALLENGED
: dral of the United States today as _
thousands streamed into the city Hearing on Constitutionality 1s
| for the opening of the Seventh Na- Opened at Tyler.
Economy
Kleenex
the air and under the sea—and
' this combination is an unknown
quantity. Italian experts contend
.that with it they could defeat
Britain.
Britain could bottle up Italy by
closing Gibraltar and Suez. At Gi-
braltar, the strait is only nine
miles wide. No hostile surface
craft could hope to get by. Suez -
a ion-mile, sea-level canal through
the desert—could be blocked just
as easily.
But 1 hat if hundreds of swoop-
ing planes unloaded explosives on
the British ships? One modern
school of tacticians insists that a
single bomber might prove a
ed
Far into last night, the typical
brand of whoopee made famous by
the Legion was spun on a grand
| scale. Bands blared Arriving
units marched from I nion Station
to their hotels. Bell-clanging box-
cars of the “40 and 8" roared
through the streets. Individual
"buddies" attempted the roles of
traffic Mussolinis.
COLLECTION OF TAX
BLOCKED BY BOARD
Action Takes Place In Smith-
field School District
tional Eucharistic Congress. By United Press.
Dozens of bands blared forth TYLER. Sept 23. Texas ent-
martlal music. In deep contrast to ton ginners challenged the consti
the solemn, worshipful music of tutionality of the Bankhead
the organs and choir boys in the C
1 cathedrals and churches. _ Dequity_court
1 Brilliant uniforms of the papal
| knights of the Order of St. Greg:
i ory mingled with the drab garb of
1 priests and nuns of the various
Catholic orders.
ton Control Act in a hearing in
which began here to-
day before Federal Judge Ran-
dolph Bryant. ' .
The suit, brought last July
by D. C. Wallace and the Texas |
tone b.uele. Cotton Ginners' Assnewattacked in |
Hundreds of thousands of visit- particular the ginners process RE
ors lay. and cleric were here to levy on all cotton in excess
profess anew their sincere belief in Bankhead Act quotas. ... Tadacat
the church’s teaching that the
Holy Eucharist is the true body
and blood of Jesus Christ in the
ors—lay. and cleric
form of bread and wine.
ane bomber ....... ._____John Bourland, county tax as,
match even for the Hood, Brit- sessor-collector, and trustees of
ain’s 45,600-ton super-battleship. the Smithfield Independent.Schaol
Italian Cyrenaica, an excellent air
base, is less than 500 miles welt
SOLONS ARE URGED
TO MAKE ROADS SAFE
It was alleged that the federal
law compelled ginners to collect
the tax from farmers, making
| them in fact agents of the Govern-
ment without compensating them
for the cost to them of such col-
lections.
of Suez.
GREECE PROTESTS
ITALIAN SHIP VISIT
By United Press.
ATHENS, Sept. 23.—The FOV-.
ernment decided today to send a
strong protest to Italy against the |
visit of its naval tanker Prometeo |
to Astakos.
The Prometeo entered the har-
bor in a smooth sea and took
soundings, the government as-]
serts, and then said that its visit
was due to a rough sea. A Brit-
ish fleet is due in Astakos har-
bor soon.
The ministers of war, navy and
air met yesterday to discuss meas-
ures to be taken in event of an |
Italian-British war.
District, today were enjoined from
collecting district taxes based on
the findings of a board of equali-
zation. Trustees cited are Joe M.
Scott, J. D. Crane, W. N. Autrey
Floyd Berry, R K MegES and
M. D Daniels. .
Judge Walter Morris of 67th
District Court, who granted a
i temporary writ to three taxpay-
ers E. F. Crites, A. A. Crenshaw
, and G. L. Bridges, set the case
down for final hearing Friday:
Assessed valuations in the dis-
trict before the equalization board
acted were $280,000, and after,
$426,000, the petition claims. The
statute forbidding assessments
higher than those for state and
| county taxation is cited in the
I petition. .. .
Inion Banner Wants Strict Laws
To Cover Drunk Driving
The Texas Legislature, in de-
ciding upon methods of liquor
control, has an excellent oppor-
tunity to help minimize highway
accidents and cut down the death
toll, the Union Banner, Fort
Yes! Bananas
Stalk Owned by Local
Grocer Weighs 134
Pounds
Famous Ingraham Wrisifit—curved
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BRITISH STRENGTHEN
UBRALT AR GARRISOX
MRS. QUINN SUCCUMBS
IN LOCAL HOSPITAL
By United Press.
LA LINEA. Spain, Sept. 23.—
The world crisis arising from the
Italo-Ethiopiah dispute, which has
led to "precautionary” concentra-
tion in the Mediterranean of a ment.. She
huge British battle fleet, has also,
led to strengthening of the Brit-
ish citadel at Gibraltar. .
In the event of imposition of |
economic sanctions on Italy, con- 1
trol of the narrow straits lead-
ing from the Atlantic, into the
Mediterranean would enable Eng-
land to block passage through
them of the 17,000,000 tons,
mostly raw materials—which Italy
annually imports by that seaway.
Italy’s annual imports by way of
the Suez Canal are 1.500,000 tons
and by the way of the Darda-
nelles 2,000,000 tons.
A survey of the Gibraltar forti-
fication reveals the existence of
at least 50 strategically located
batteries.
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What he believes to be the larc- “
est stalk of bananas ever brought €
Worth's labor paper, says editor-into Fort Worth is hanging at P
- * - the fruit market of B. C. Maddox, D
920 Henderson St. %
| It weighs 134 pounds and is more 4
than five feet high.
1 Two men who started to hans 4
tally in the current issue.
"Why not enact a law," it
asks, "prescribing that.if a man
or woman is found driving- with
thec-me ll of iqmora 19 De Revred: it up. put it down, mopped their 4
the for the second offense, be for- brows, abd called a husky thir
ever barred from driving. Surely to sfiv naddon doesn’t expect to 4
make any money on these, ba-
I nanas, Because of its record size,
he had to pay a premium for the
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Heart Ailment Is Fatali Woman
Lived Hero 27 „ .
Mrs Marv Ellis Quinn, Fort
Worth resident 27 years, died to
day in a hospital of a heart all-
day - , was 74 and lived at
1715 Lagonda Ave. -
She leaves three sons, R. >
Fort Worth; J. T. of Bluffdale,
R. I . and R. L. Quinn of St. Joe,
Cal.: a daughter, Mrs. Katie Bar-
rett of Wilson, Okla.; another
daughter, a brother, 19 grandchil-
dren and five great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 4 p. m.
tomorrow at Shannon's North
Side Funeral Chapel. Burial will
be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
ARRANGE WRIGHT RITES
Lot Tribute To Be Paid Bakery
Salesman Tomorrow
Services for James W. Wright,
bakery salesman, will be conduct-
ed at 4 p. m. tomorrow at Naz-
1 1310 West Elm-
arene Church, o " Jarrell
wood Ave., by Rev. R.Cem
Burial will be in Greenwood Cem
"E died yesterday at his home
1311 Seventh Ave -
wire, two daughters and two step
daughters- 1 .
no law can be made too drastic
that will minimize road hazards.';
The Banner, edited by C. W.
Woodman, says it wants to see
liquor controlled, bootleggers
eliminated, accidents minimized
and theeurse—of drunkenness the said,
removed.
Test Questions
Can you answer seven of these
test questions? Turn to 1 age
10 for the answers.
1. Name the first code of the
French civil law, ,
2. Name the Queen of The
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RABIES CASE IS SET
FOR TRIAL FRIDAY
Judge M. H. Boynton today set
Friday for hearing of complaint
against Katy Baker, 814 E. Second
St., arrested for alleged violation
of the city anti-rables ordinance.
She was ordered detained. Folic
charge that she failed to have a
dog vaccinated.
Cases have not been set against
two negro men arrested on similar
charges. They are Dalton Cren-
shaw, 12SI Louisiana Ave., and
O. C. Porter, 703 Irma St. Both
have posted appearance bonds
A dog in the 2500 block on Re-
fugio is being held for robeerva,
waver his tion. He bit Jeff R Kerlee, age 15
”• leaves.n , months, of 2506 Regugio, yester-
Netherlands.
3. In which province of Canada
is the city of Guelph?
4. When was Horace Greely
nominated for President?
5 What is, the name of the
great tableland in Central Asia
the traditional home-country of
the Mongol peoples?
6. In which country 1s the
city of Rouen?
7. What is cryptography?
8. How many years is a gen-
eration?
9. Name the wife of the legen-
dary King Arthur.
10. Which group of Islands lies
in the Atlantic Ocean west of Mo-
rocco?
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