The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1936 Page: 4 of 10
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competing lor hmf/rt at th« intrrrmUonal Horn* ghaw at Chicago, which
Is a dally feature of the Internattonal Uve SU>ck exp'y«ition. One <A the
matt coveted prtuni U the 91.000 Jumper uke. H'/r e and rider are
shown in competition for this honor. Foremost among expositions of its
kind in the world, the stock show yearly attracts thousand* of farmers
from every stats in the Union and neighboring Canada.
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semi '.joesjy tan t**S! cuEwawrider-
ar.-«Eij í oí Ifae levy's tosd-flfce iw.t
with tt* fSUK "JÍ ÍJ¡] J«éKi *..
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«r. tiwiai'itt «i- of® «r«sst;í?'.. .-<4
«* • ! En'tarybody ar* *♦ toe
eeeas «.-.• • tt- t Utut e.-x TT -
•jr^- .'*"/? . Pt a*.«e sfe-.«n. regurá-
i«.t of pirM .*| IrvuMes
J*, it t¿ it tt ro7«í tM i,- re-
ae-r « lv SguatíSfa kjx¿s* & ve to **
vjvá t(fcd. tww •..•* kJ fjtf ttot t>*.ra-ei
í*..r•.• •• vtr. it woujt toe p v,
♦jSer j i R 'a wíijit r*at ja 'jí toe
trui? grt *. ü.!,*.:g. a«r«ád vt «ano* tad
«p.cerf, tow*. t*¡ J *í *-y c.fc&—
Crir*; tb V.i.r—á toe *t*' «•*
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ot to- V;- * .w. tbroaw aa«8 t .•*
tr/. Sietnu r/ v, «-«> enrer flur.
L/,ir.iflf,«* .toe b r.«<-r* f.-.^* *¿g
fttel eartt . f.r . .* f v. "bnman*
ate i .;v.- r:*+ * v ríar :
T& t -i . '.e *•; r *.*• t-«Lrr.-lfiiW
rat /.'.i '• i>rjr • Spkat k.rnS yt u
i et '&**. . „ ik -* toe e*t
■ #r. erer^tivdy w.J: r... at c.iiay
at r* .ar m brurtaJIy ai post-itoie;
jrvs re*?*.** ver tot L.Jt.:*-t>a.k *
T* e fe {p-r t-rv*á ie«f. ir. Wath-
ir.g: ' giee-jod toe Pre; ■•se*' un lus
tr.wr vimrit return ta VadiOfua.
toe Wr.i.'.e H-^tae 4'id • ■! >ot i >.*
eie-. e . toyt be ir.ü tee or.ljr execu-
tive att.iUr.lt twi re*'u d toe to;g
machase wiJii'ig to serve
tr .r ewjf'try fvr a MuideratioB, or
le J toe Pretíárr.' free t-itarge
how a c%<4d toe run toetter. rr.aat
wa;* pr-.toi t,)y owtiJ bit retarri frvm
3>e trrj< to S«K/tfe Vmencs
su thit a 4
to' r e.it c*. ■ e. '.f pret. -
orí" Btfoeevi* U cafj -jt. hsrr f//r
toe rrwarí toe tt^ee! worker
*- ve is«.«-s toa? toe Chief JEaer^t -.*
reer.T* rri««ií v. toe **xt eor.gret the
'Jt «tf. U*.;'^I w,*.U ."I
eor ;ptt jp: j a«1 fortoíd<J.*.* tv
«JCJigr- vf rt< rt toy err.pV>) ' rt
OeííT ge A Prttte-rao E'izner
i Wi.itC err.p. .yee repretentatrtet
'-toe Carr/«g,e IL,r,c.i Si.ee-J <*>.♦?.•
to ?.y carr-ec u,<s req-jen to
Wt ite H'. ¿w
Tr<e Ca.rnejtf • í.'J-.,c ;i compisnjr
tas '..ítert-í err-pj/,.jeet a l® per eent
«r*ge arrease **. cond.t;-jn utat
«iwrt i t'' ¿"i sfret-mer:! to p r-
■riírt ad; v.n*"..er ' ■' * a get to toe cott
í ;- *.(?■ g At r. prett cx;fer - c*
Pret ider.t Ko* wt;r t- d • ;;
Wittt thould (*'.! toe permitted '.
«rute tt c rb wige .ncrea?-et f .¡:
•*ie.rrf/.rt Secretary '.f L t. -r Per-
ruieí .oivrmali* th>t toe err.,
pieyet represent.ve* bad no au-
to..r:Ty to ttgr, such an agreement
í<^r tü'ir felt*. ' e/iipi ->'. < ;
Labor Eoard Dis,&o!ves
Harvester Council Plan
P* MPLOYER c rfiora.*,'• t v. > -«•
*- hit Ur a n -g of U.t Nat. .**i
LiV..r ReUt.- jf.t board ordering toe
«it tolut. •*. of the * industrial c un-
pi--*" tSe International Mar-
vett r company at toe plant .n Fort
*ajnae. In-5
W\,!> ',r.e ruling dealt only with
toe Indiana plant, ihe board p ;*v.
e< w that the sa-" piar aU'j ex-
.>' «r. **.e ther 14 Harvester piantt
.* t*. U*..*ed State and Canada. It
wt« s pr fecent aliuj 1 r future de
r..; •>•>! • regard to i.rr. lar plan*
'•toer manufacturing plants
■jr.r--.fi jt the country
The .-jduvrial c-.uncil of the Mar
.-etter t-rnpany it an illegai labor
<rg r!jza*.<e. undT the term* of the
Nttiv*a¡ Lab'ir Relation act. the i
toosri ruled Under ¡t toe employees
m "-it ir.iv the shadow, not the
: Attn r of cillectivf bargaining. .
ti;: rd ' í to the decision Nun^er-
•¿i ber eíit conferred on the ern- ■
P ->yees ...nder ! «• plan ar«- admitted !
vj'. the board rayt most of them ¡
tt'' grar.-ied if. tht furn ■! pater
s
the
for
like
added
need omi
tion ever
les t h e
change
See. Wtllttr.
A F. of L Council's Report
on Social Security Act
VV HEN toe American Federa-
toe American
lion of Latxir't annual con-
vention opened in Tampa it had be-
fore it the report of the executive
council dealing with, among many
—— other topics the tocia! security act
Vv.ta.f- t 1e*rr ed Vr Pi'.gVott TSe rep- rt heartily approved of a
wai mt'jr,g rt ti r.vt trae that "all federal f>cta! security program and
is for toe oett ,r trie toett possible 'Jfged ad'.pti'-n rf :atr> laws that
of '^ridt would g.ve labor the greatest po*
In spue of all our wea'to and pros- • o^e benefit from the federal stst-
perity. mor* motoer* si.e m cr, id- -"-r if toe federal la* is unconsti-
birto. in to.t country than ,n any tutKina I. the council said, "it is clear
tAiwr "ClYiiiHd ' country ir. tr* 'b* iU prwisioot must be changed
worSd
You V.r.ve toat to"tter condJti'jru
are needed in Air-trita when yvu
Me ptwAofrapm of toe * retened
two-room log cabm in toe t*¿mp
bottomlands «.tiere Mrs. James
Bridget gave birth to quaOroplets.
According to V-ier.ee Serv.c , if
wtiiflty ¡ tt/bK- i-d for tarveri h'wr«
to ' mterite tound vibrations." which
meant "a loud noise" the seven
no.'v? hours will *« toe whitky •
much as fojr years m tbe
T;i ir Jt what noise can do to the
delicate nervout system of the h«
man to<-ing if ir. leveti hour
add f' JT y irs to the ago of ra
whisky.
Mussolini's ord'T forb/4djr,g au
tom'ibile driver to blow 'heir horf.n
,r that sanction must be afforded
to them tor ..ugh an amendment to
ti e c<>nst tuti'*i
Tbe c' jneil questioned the wis-
4 " of - \A~.t ;.- ing the necessary
furid ttir-mgh a payroll tax "which
; . a gr-at extent it to be paid di
rectly or indirectly by the workers
'%ohed" and suggested that con-
gres repeal ton feature of the law
*t so**, at it convene
lnd:«<*usstng unemployment since
KRA't end the council ta id
"Ttie nt ir.tr work week and the
«is hour day furnith the real solu-
tion to the insistent problem of un-
employment It is the respomibilily
that private industry must accept in
order to g¡ve toe necessary balance
to economic expansion."
The council reported a member-
. a .... . ¡ship at 9,422.30(1 on August 31—the
to Rome. 'Use your eyes and youi ,r^#lett iinc«
irvla. IliebtlMA lskat* il . J w. ^ .• ky. na *' 11
The council dismissed John L.
Lewis' epf/chsl rebellion with a de-
intelligenoe Instead of j<mi horns,
thould be copnid widely.
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l/'/Vlrfl> HO (ft ÍA t *rV} 1 'J
gf 4. to« • *.d*-d oy artortrau** but
ton wat rrí"t*o i// Pres-4 '
iMtders
w, intr o-
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Ov >*■-«• as -ur* ««sal
• g«v «at * '#*t *«.. £ tt< i *,vt
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T> (I th«t "CMMrt t* ft'jr* '
«re «*** w.iStuft SSae kiji «..|
twe«rty ?«** t
he katarii Mnmi pntesu
UldMt At •«HÍ
Tf U* are pt^-# a4w #fé UJ«y
art tar «tm cae t t*-.. *«jj
off* a**i wf^at are taw partare-i <« a
o'> ~*r *. or « fc#Wai*jfia; fed*.
A. g.-r t *aV *i'jpe ■ tmt
'.* +? v i • tv aotniSDiujite .¡¡tAer-
e ' t^earnag «wffliíU
pretider: S'art '/n
Hit O'.e-jn Cfuive
PHKHttjkfn K'XAf.VKI.T wrr.t
¡if trail to «fa-it*. S tor
v-ifd '-i-' rrwt« fr..i .ar.apo t f
a j.i .• 1 ■■■ f/utherr «a er He said
• *s fi'/f 11 i* wtiere the tftip
W' . -C t M- hl/r . vj! • Watfe-ngtUR
• < i e.u/r.a-ij th,al f< wv.-td p >
I d t '*!<•• for lí>i-r-.-t A. r* i to
.'li-r.'i !r.> >pt'nf j; jf to* lJa') Arr er-
[üí' conferenie <y. I>t .f,
b r 1 |o thiii : -« hi- .!i rr *.e
tt//jA st P«#rt •' ? pa>fi. Bio d« ¿a.o-
tiro and M'rfi'JWidto and o*.-t
re'^rr. be for - lJ*-n-rriO*r Ji If r. i
piar: are cbarig'-d. be Wiil rr.'-reiy
ipi nd two or three weeks fi.uts5.*g
• th« Caribbean
At t. t la t pr«- t corifereri't b -
fort departing toe Pret.d -* t t<-.d
oe bad ab/ut completed draf.rig
tot 1937 btüdre1 H- a«i a ■ f >'
be r.ad outlmed to hit uto>,rdi.* ale
toe tomg« h* * .• 1 dor* during hi*
absence tbe e in- . *d.ng
I>raf* r g < f a f«rr*. • j . *
to end irviif at'i'ii.-f the tysttrr of
share-cropping and f rm tenancy,
f. •. tf. ' "•• Se*.t * :•*"■" S .-to
Clarify - g an "odrr tntt t< the to-
cia! secu/.ty art
A mend i'- -'.U to the T*- • i-t* - ■
V&iiey Aiitftoi c' perm •: * g
broader v.<is! and eco . >m.ic .ti-
pr . .en • • • f toe rr g • * vr -<d by
to.- TV A j bug'.- p.Atr pr ji-c.t
Year's Breathing Spell
Likely ior Farmer*
KCRFTARY of Agr.ruMure W 1
ice in an interview intimates
f r a ye- r rher r* i* í>>- t
legit la tki* 1 ' crop control
r the lr-' of
-uttaAAA.
f., rrr.cr > •« jwi
' r V- i |
rea!,'? r •".} rr r-
.m í ' r d cur
ta.trwi! Bit he
I
VegitU j
;il!y un-
• • t r I
or the]
world flema nd
r-ur products great-
, ly improves
Wallace *as asked whether the
lack of control plan might not
result in another surplus, leaving
the administratscn up in the atr
without any machinery to cope *;th
t He said he cotiW r.ot estimate
a surplus ahr«d of time and that
he would ratr.er wait to see wnat
would happen
"It may l>e j>c.ssible lo flrjd s soiu-
ti. n that will pi ove better than the
AAA or the toil conservan ti act,"
he ta id
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr . to
Marry Ethel du Pont
'"PUF er.gagivi -it f Fr ink!:- I
• P evelt Jr third v-.*i . ..
President and Mrs R - stvelt. t
Mist Kthel du Pont <.f Wilmington
D>l . was f nn> <mced by the young
lady's parents Mr and Mrs Eu
gene du Pont There had been ru
mors of this romance for months,
but announcen-erit was delayed un-
til after the election The wedding
will be in June after Mr Roose-
velt* graduation from Harvard,
and will be a quiet affair Miss du
Pont' father is a member of the
board of directors of the E I du
Pont de Nemour* company She i
a niece of Lammot du Pont, presi-
dent of the company, of Pierre S du
Pont, chairman of the board, and
of Irenee du Pont, another director
of the board She was presented to
society on June 27 last
Loyalists Defend Madrid
With Desperation
I OYAI.IST defenders of Madrid.
reinforced bv troops (r ,n, tt,r
southeast and apparently supplied
with airplanes and tanks from Rut-
Sia, put up unexpected resistance
to the furious attacks of the
Fascists, delaying the capture of
the capital The insurgent* sent
many planes to rain bomb* on the
city and there were dramatic bat-
tle* in the *ir as well a* on land
The attackers at one time *ma hed
the defending lines at the l.o*
Franceses bridge and forced their
way across the Manzanares river
and into the northwest quarter of
Madrid, but probably retired, for
the loyalists dynamited the bridge
and raptured several rebel tanks
The new supreme defense council
in the capital, taking charge when
the president and other government
officials tied to Valencia, was re-
ported to be functioning smoothly
and was confident of victory.
How Many
Pennies Your
Child' "fa?
Don't Try to "Save" om Home
Remedies—Ask Your ÍMxtor
Titer* -JUt poseí, m w*h«ri ;«r-
UtjtUy aS «Kictors tgprvt. That a:
Ijwx't gar utrjJ 11-4 if J -«! «* rartCm
ts-ahuu! ail if if |w «k3w .hrtt
A£ sarXkn ti«.« tkss. Bit h-jsae-
tííae the u«i-jrt to i t few
penatn by tmvae "Kawrt-Siaig .sat
St grxjd" vmr:.UB3£* ChiAJKA.
Wbea it t-waa. to Lb« siMr used
childiMi' rettteéf — "*Jk of sri^
nest " — a jjt } O'jrttirt Star tnr f
a eentery ha* * %uc "l'i'-ILUÍ-'i "
Fur Pliiup ' Mtii: ti Mtg'e-Jt « ' '■
s'.i.adard of ILt w-wtd Nat tor caJr
ci rea.
Keep tb* is auné a d sar "PHIL-
LIPS MILK OF MACNLMC
vi® yoa bay Omm inra, a:v ia
* i *: í-jm. t.w f re. > '■**. :-rr:!«.
It.' -.re táat aft '. V'"-.- pr: *? tate-ied
"Geoesae Pfc.iUuirsi' Msik of M«-
srii " lee a to* bwi d ti * tsi'-rts
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MILK OF
MACMES4A
Kiraeitnes
There is no swtrt* .tute r-
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eerneetikeaa —Dtckens.
Miss
REE LEEF
says
CAPUDINE
relieves
HEADACHE
\ 1
quicker beca uso
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it's liquid .
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Strength in Advrmty
If thou faint in the day of ad-
versity. thy strength :s small. —
Proverbs
CHEST [
HAB DIM IN AfiQNT
RELIEF
from PAIN
No need to suffer
agony of muscu-
lar aches and
pstnt' Thousand*
repoct wonderful
soothing rebel a-th Hamlin* Wirsrd OtL
Just rub it on—rub it In Aitsqu^k Re-
licves that terrible rfmra L«-wens up
stiff, achy muscles. Has a pbmant odor.
Will not stain clothe* At ali druggist*.
HAMLIN S
WIZARD OIL
tor MUS( III AH A< HIS PAINS
l>u. In MHtUMATOM >OUHAll.l.l
I UMRACO CMtSl COLDS
Ride the Interurban
HOUSTON
TO
life?;
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Slif'
mtmM
VfAMI
GALVESTON
Froauonl lorv/co
MORNING DISTRESS
is due to*nil,u|w*i «toa i k.
Milam* wafers (ihe orif-
msl) quickly relieve acid
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1936, newspaper, November 26, 1936; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175232/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.