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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, DALLAS, TEXAS, MONDAY, APRIL 26,1937

Antonio, Scherer, San Antonio, first vice-presi- against liquor, 311 to 263. It was tha a like appropriation for another hos- ton and John Tarleton Agricultural Martha Roberson, dent and Eloise Morris Odom, second vote on the, issue in fourteen College at StepbenviUe from junior to pital in East Texas. months. Little interest was shown. Bouncing in and out of Senate ac- senior rank, and Ben G. OneaTa bill Other'groups meeting with the hos- Abilene, secretary. tivities may be the much debated to prohibit employment of persons less pital association were State AssociaMidland Votes Dry. proposition of levying a 2 per cent than 16 years of age, which was urged tion of Nurse Anesthetists and Record Mc.Vult to Be Welcomed MIDLAND, Texas. April 25 (AP). MANILA. April 25 (AP).MaruTans sales ta to finance old age pensions in the Senate as an alternate for rati- Libarians of Texas. for all more than 65 years old, as fication'of the child labor amendment Miss Dorothy Hoadtey, Fort Worth, Midland County voted to remain dry, made ready Sunday to give a rousing president, and Miss Ora Lee Mercer. in-a special election held Saturday. welcome to Paul V. McNutt, new which the Senate killed. sought by L. J. Sutak. Bobbing along Fort Worth, secretary-treasurer, were with it is the Clint Small substitute re-elected by the anesthetists. Mrs. The vote against legalization of liquor United Slates High Commissioner to to make the impose finance all social the Philippines. McNutt former GovHixabelh Harrist Lubbock, was sales was 332 to 230. Every precinct in ernor of Indiana, and his party of security endeavors and to limit a the county was in the dry column exchosen vice-president ance to the needy. eighteen are due to arrive Monday on librarians selected Sister Mary of cept one. that in which Warfield is the liner President Hoover. For a while the Senators considered Jesus, Fort Worth, president; Agnes locatfd. Trrcinct I, Midland, voted these bonds WJJ maintained. By law Question of Special Ses- placing the burden on natural resources but a majority disapproved of Jan. K. 1332. because of difficult]' sion May Be Settled that plan. Belief was expressed that in obtaining foreiga exchange, sinking Industry Protected by fund payments on the external debts it could not have received the twentyDunns Next Few Davs one votes needed to submit a constiuspended: interest payments Tariff, but Jtaw Mate- were continued. During 1B4, inlerest tutional amendment There are also werethose who entertain sincere doubts LOWELL. Mass, April 25 (API. rials Enter Dulv Free was paid at the rate o! 3li per cent. that the sales tax proposal could mus- The man who stole the automobile of BY DAWSOX DUXCAX, It should be mentioned that 5480,000 peso* of the public debt is shared with Staff Correspondent of The News. ter twenty-one votes. The whole Dr. John N. Drury was at least conBrazil for public works. The debt of AUSTIN, Texas, April 25.Answers proposition is on the table subject to He called the physician, and told him where the car could .be found. the City of Montevideo, on Dec. 2 , to major questions in the Legislature's call regular session as to taxation, appro- Even though betting repealist" Police located it but the Ignition was 1331. waa S3JKZ332 pesos. priations, horse race betting repeal should the Uruguay has the (old standard, but and the likelihood a special session elevate musterbill needed majority to damaged and several kits of surgical the to special orders, instruments were apparently missing. 7*-rr- sd ClliBr if t&a since* t* Ur with the exception of 130,000 five-peso probably will be charted this week in there are thirteen ahead of it on the Later the doctor received another gold pieces, minted in corr.memoration the Senate and its committees. Senate calendar and they have been telephone call notifying him the kits rata.) of the Nation's Centennial,"no gold action. BY D. a SL'GGLES. are in circulation. The peso (gold Senate State Affairs Subcommittee the there some time without to joint Sen- would be found behind the rear seat re- ate rules give precedence res- The man said he hid them there beNaturally, lie t w r m i n i situation par S1X29) is the unit of cuneccy. It bills. fa Europe, with its consequent increas- was stable until 1S30, when it aver- port on taxation by theThe fate cf olutions proposing are constitutional cause he thought they would be laborious efforts House in amendments. g There a half dozen stolen. ing cemarris on domestic production aged 85.67c. declining to njiie in 1332, passing about $17,500,000 of revenue or so that may be called Up to disb s gravitated toward an enhancement but increasing to 0Jic in 1333. The measures rests with the subcommittee place those and also House bills which T deliberately smashed the Igniof the dependency of Latin-American new gold par is $1.72, and averaged which was instructed to he told the physician, "because cations on the United States for '.heir JLSc m 1334. The official rate, Oct. up five,State's financial needs and size otherwise might enjoy preference on tion," afraid someone else would steal the I was importations. FuEer benefit of this 20. 1338, was 715c, and the free rate accordingly on the four tax bilis. act Wednesdays and Thursdays. the machine. 1T1 make good when I Ktuatcin to this country should be the SJiSe. House Calendar Clogged. Bis before it are the S13.0O1.C00 oil Despite diligence throughout the get a job." outcome of such relations as are en- The Bank of the Republic has a tax, $300,000 sulphur tax, $200,000 gas gendered by the Greater Texas and paid-up capital of $20,335,355. Its presikeepcorporation session in passing its- bills and Senate Three Men Are Killed Pas-American Exposition, but grow- dent and directors are appointed by tax and $4,000,000 franchiseperhaps 1 ing abreast of the docket of income A report ing exports to those cations also are the Government and it has the ex- netthe weektax.expected in order that bills, the House faces a badly clogged is In Excavation Cave-Id being augmented by their greater buy- clusive right to issue notes. Gnrula- in Senate may round out its pro- calendar. An evidence of this condiing power, rtsufeant of a very satis- tion April 30,1S35, was 74,000.000 pesos the tion is the fact that House Bill No. 2, CORPUS CHRISTL Texas, April 25. factory sale cf their own products with a gold reserve of 47,000,000 pesos. gram in time for consummation before an antipollution bill reported early In fAP;.A sudden cave-in at the Humthe session ends. abroad. ihe session, has not been reached in ble Company plant a mile south of Insurance Monopoly Ingleside killed three men and injured In this reluming prosperity, Crn- The tariff system of Uruguay nomi- Whs t the Senate does on the depart regular order. guijr, apparentry, is sharing and in nally is ad valorem, although rates of mental appropriations bill this weel Failure of the House to dispose of another late Saturday night view of its internal activities, in ad- duty, in most in stances, are on fixed will enter into the subcommiitfe's the general liquor control bill at a The dead are O. E. Ask and Tom dition to its margin of profits entailed valuations instead of commercial finding*- The Finance Committee re- Saturday session will displace its sus- Sbead of San Antonio and Ftheridge s of Corpus Chrisri. M. I . Sears by its increasing interchange of com- value. The general rate of duty is 31 ported a bill of approximately S20.000,- pension calendar Monday. Emmett moditiez with foreign, nations, its per rent,'to which must be added va- 000 for the biennium. which represent- Morse plans a renewed attempt to in- of Corpus Christi was not seriously further progress seercs assured. This rious surtaxes which, in recent years, ed a 32,000,000 reduction from current sert in the bill to tighten enforcement hurt allotments. Whether the Senate will a provision for local option on the Twenty-eight men were working In would appear to be reflected la its have been imposed. The several cusai'-i.-aTly increasing revenue?, the toms schedules of valuations are re- approve a policy of economy or over- sale of liquor by the drink. An the hole, which was being excavated budget being balanced for 1336-3T at vised every three years and many of ride the committee will indicate an amendment with that purpose failed for an addition to the company's power important trend. It added 3133,000 to last week by about fifteen votes. unit Seven men were working in an estimate of 3,22,000 pesos, as comarticles are pared with actual revenues ol 55,35.- the rates on Crushedsune goodsmuch j j ^ rommittee's biH at the first U the House.should reach its sus- the east end, where the cave-in oclack399 pesos in 133L 57.K3.000 pesos in higher than on the tendency of re- sidexation on Friday. ing final process. The Chairman John S. RedrEtt of-the Fi- pensionbycalendar, bills on subjects B 3 and SSWX pesos in 1331. the Governor would have years has been to protect. Uru- nance Committee holds a key position urged Debit 2ttUNW Pesos guayan industries, while certain raw as also chairman of the Revenue and priority. First would be the Knetsch Dallas Man Is Elected Tne Uruguayan publie debt. Dec 31, materials are exempted from import Taxation Subcommittee- Early in the general utility bill, which is doomed 1331. amounted to 3I3.6H.000 pesos, dunes. There are no preferential cr session be predicted that no new taxes to death ultimately because of Senate By Hospital Officials comprising: External. 1&,OT,000 pesos; conventional duties affecting products were needed but modified that after committee action killing all proposals LUBBOCK, Texas, April 25 CAP). internal, 267,001000 pesos; internationAmerican exporters and their Etrro- his Finance Committee recommended on that subject Next would be the Three State associations composed of al. iS&fXO pesos. The aggregate was sn competitors. Export duties are a budget of $17,213,000 for higher edu- Morse legislative redistricting bill, hospital executives and'other hospital exclusive of amnrtJ7atir.i bonds issued collected on many products shipped cational institutions, an increase of then the Davison adult probation bill, personnel in meetings here selected workmen's compensation inin exchange for frozen funds in out cf Uruguay. $5,428,000 over grants for the current Alsup'a for State employees and Dave Houston as the host city for.l!3S and surance Uruguay, uXsUMrTng on that date, to The Government, in 1312, created a elected officers. Harris' inheritance tax increase bill. the amounts that, converted at per, National Insurance Bank and gave it C Z. Hunt of Lubbock was installed Race Betting Repeal. equaled 15.277.431 pesos. Services on Joint resolutions have House calenmonopoly of issuing insurance. A majority of the subcommittee, dar precedence Tuesday and on that as new president of the Texas Hospital which also comprises Frank Sawlings, Basis the Celaya amendment to pay Association. Officer? elected to go office next year were Mrs. Josie Clint . Small, T. J. Holbrook IVame Shamrock Editor Franklin Spears, apparently does and legislators an annual salary of 53.000 Roberts. Houston, president-elect; Dr. not instead of 510 a day win be pending J_H. Groseclose, Dallas, first viceV. AUreds Panhandle Press Head agree with atGov. James of the ses- on final reading. It failed at a recent presider.t; Miss Ora Davis. Temple, decia.-ation the outset AMARILLO, Texas, April 25 <AP). sion that approximately $12,000,000 a night session by many votes of obtain- second vice-president; Miss Margaret j Albert- Cooper, editor of the Sham- year will be needed to finance gov- ing the 100 needed to approve submis- E. Kennedy, Paris, treasurer, and Mrs. rock Texan, was named president of ernmental activities and provide rev- sion. Others high en the joint resoluthe Panhandle Press Association here. enue to begin a liquidation of the tion calendar would provide a unicameral Legislature, would reduce the D M Get fid of DANDRUFF Amarilxo was chosen as the site for general funds 112,000.000 deficit What size of the present bicameral Legislanext year's convention, in keeping with the subcommittee decides is needed ture and provide universal pensions . . . Step Eicessrre Fafag h r tradition, over Lubbock's bid for the will be guided by the way appropriafor all more than 65 years of age. H jour jesrp is irritated and your session, but the newsmen unanimous- tion bills shape up. hair fall of loose dan dm ft, try Lucky ly agreed to hold a meeting in LubThe Senate resolution proposing a Tiger Hair Tonic and the "wake-op boct this fall in connection with the The issue of betting repeal, to force constitutional amendment to provide tcalpmatsaje. Tikesdrant2e of tha West Texas Press Association. a vote on which the Governor has a five-year national advertising probig 2 fcr I offer-* $1 J size Lucky threatened a special session, will be for Texas may have its final Tiger Hair Tonic a u d i <o^ size of our Cooper succeeds J. C Estlack of omnipresent in the Senate throughout try in the House for submission Clarendon. W.H. Graham of Farwell which Thursday. was fcwVEG-E-LAYHarBressist named vice-president, and Clyde the week. Advocates of the bill some- Wednesday or temporarilyPleadings oft breezed through the House in the Governor revived i and scalp stimulatort exeat 2 for 1 Warwick of Canyon was re-elected what of a workout manner early in but House ballots indicated it was offer s pictured belowas d best of secretary. the session, will make z stretch drive about Uurty-four votes short of the tE,asfapeappn"ct5on oIYEG--LAY An informal meeting to acquaint the to elevate it from regular order and necessary 100. keepsyouxhan-wellgnxsned fordays. old newsmen with the new. visits to Al?o on the House calendar of Senthe Palo Duro State Park and inspec- give it a special settingBay This $ 1 . 7 5 Unit TODAY tion of the Panhandle-Plains" Historical Such ^an advancement .requires a ate_ bills is one to expand the North t O * t y 9 8 j ' - A S i r i n g of TIf Museum in Canyon Were highT lights two-thirds majority:" Although a Texas Agricultural College at Arlinghealthy majority of the Senate is rethe concluding program of the twocorded for repeal on the direct issue, day meeting. sponsors of the bill demanded by the Governor thus far on several attempts have failed to muster the two State Public Welfare thirds necessary for preferential setDepartment Is Urged Without a preferential setting there ITS MONDAY! Monday . . . or V/ednescJay . . . ABILENE, Texas, April 25 (AP). is little prospect for action on i t At Tuesday : closing sessions the twenty-seventh the rate of progress thus far made by cr any otfier annual Texas Conference, of Social the Senate in removing House bills day is a good Welfare unanimously passed a resolu- ahead of i t the betting repeal proposal tion to push for a State division of might come to a vote in regular order day lo lafk and public welfare and reelected its presi- in a month or so. Thirty-two House {fiink a b o u r dent Walter W. Whitson of Houston. bills, some highly controversial sucn When the place committee and the as those prohibiting dental advertis- b r i g h t a n d conference itself tied on votes for the ing, requiring steam boiler inspection, happy things. selection of the next convention city, tightening the drivers" license law and t was left >ip lo the executive board. limiting the length cf trains, remain However, life Galveston and Waco conducted a camdoesn't always paign for the meeting. Attendance was ahead of the betting repeal bill. Douse Bill Cays. largest in the .organization's Wednesdays and Thursdays are set come that way. history. aside in the Senate for action on House The o t h e r Other officers are M. Gladys Pit ter.ger. Fort Worth, first vice-presi- bills. There are but two more of each day, for instance, I came down dent; Jack Robertson. Dallas, second remaining in the 120-day period during to my office and pidced up th vice-president; Ida Belle Woolfard, which members receive the constitutional maximum of $10 a day. There- cards containing the names cf Galveston, secretaryafter the pay drops to S3 and uxider that condition prolongation of a reg- people 1 was to see that day. ular session is difficult The top card showed the name With but two and one-half weeks of a rr.ip who was always interremaining in the 120-day period, May 15, four days after expiration of that ested ar.d courteous when 1 period, has been suggested as sine die talked to hi.Ti four or five times ad>7umment for Senate debate. It would require expeditious efforts' on over a period of two years, but the part of both houses to accomplish he was always "not quite ready." that This legislature is much slower Guaranfeed, Insured in the matter of progress on must leg- 1 had en appointment to see islation such as biennial appropriations him that day. Service than many of its predecessors. Then 1 picked up The Dallas While the Senate's Finance CommitIntroducing o u r modernized tee has turned out all budget appro- News lying en n y desk and priation bills and floor work has teen plant to {rive y o n t h e best in glar.ced at it to sea whether it started on the departmental bill, the House Appropriations Committee has contained any r.ews that night cleaning a n d B a s h i n g methods. A great savings a t the reported only the judiciary bill, the least controversial of the four major be important to my business follotring prices for De Luxe Cleaning and Finishing. It is predicted the othere will that day. It did. for it told of be completed this week. For both houses to debate, amend the sudden and unexpected and pass the major appropriations and death cf that man. Plain Silk Q C C conference committees to adjust difWe'll try to find something Dresses 0 * J ferences satisfactorily to bath branches in three weeks, especially when three i a bit more cheerful t o fa"* the bills are yet to be reported by; about next week but I fee! the House committee, would be an j plishment as to speed probably that if is my duty to paraphrase Plain Wool C A r uoequaled. Dresses W W 3ecause the Senate at present holds the r.ame of Sinclair Lewis" the whip-hand in the matter of rev- great beck, "If Can't Happen bills and on other important legislation, the House doubtless would be Here." and say to you "It loath to adopt any sine die adjourn- CAN Happen to YOU." ment resolution sent over by the SenC Cloves, Short 1 \J ate. Representatives' hope of gaining j And remember ihe name an advantage in the closing days lies in the withholding of action on any sine die adjournment resolution "until the Senate has acted finally on revOn De Luxe Service New Thrift Prices enue and appropriation bills. With a Every garment measured bedate set tne Senate would be in a Plain dresses dry cleaned favorable position to force the fore and after cleaning. We and machine Clft** House to its policies rather than are the originators ot the Presenting Southland Lifs would the House be to force the NarioaaBy-nsed measuring mate. Tkla V n l r r Insurance Conference Committees. chart. M M Be H c , . n l n l For YOUR Protection. Conference committee adjustments of differences between the houses on 803 Southland Life Bldg. Annex. major- bills are due during the week. One committee hopes to complr-te Phones 2-9393. 8-6541. 7-5459. speedily a report on the House bill I appropriating S. S . O supplemental Listen to The Southland Life's lO OO O for'the rural aid fund in order that Airevue . . . A'EW Time h C SMITH & CORONA TYPEWRITERS INC McKinney a n d M a p l e 7-6561 schools may complete the year. 7-6561 Sunday, 8:30 P. M. Quality Another committee was at work on Storage CUsners Dyers Halters a bill passed by the House to approDallas Branch Network though WFAA priate $517,000 for a new State hos1605 Commerce St. Also Laundry Service and WRR in addition. pital for the insane in West Texas. Tha Sesate doubled this by proposing

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