Advocate (Newspaper) - May 24, 1933, Victoria, Texas tT MAY BE YOUR EYES WMT Comet OPTOMETRIST 233 for 509 VICTORIA ADVOCATE FOR AND GAS STOVES SEfc Holland Co CM H French FIRST VICTORIA AND VICTORIA COUNTY SECOND SOUTHWEST IN GENERAL 14.00 VOLUME 35 VICTORIA DAILY ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MAY 24 1933 NUMBER 228 Timely Topics NO SAFETY DEVICE HAS YET BEEN INVENTED TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE ONE ABOVE THE EARS SINCK MAKCH -i lias been happening in thin country that only remotely affected agriculture and livestock pri as says tho National Live Slock Producer Their c o in in nuts continues Grain markets have been ed upward hy various factors in eluding poor wheat prospects in- talk and perhaps a sort oT speculative itch that just hud to break out HO me w lie re Hut now comes by of the that we are off tho gold standard and announcement that President Roosevelt is tor the in- of the currency Inflation ot the currency hy executive or congressional act ion will mean that higher prices for everything will be in order Speculators already have ed the and have started to a rich return by anticipating this action They will he the first to profit wise speculators if such here be will make millions ot lars on phantom trades Producers who sell actual grain and live slock will profit later when they go to market It is the producers who will take the increased return which they get and buy paint and lime and lumber and cement and ing and machinery and and autos and all of the things that mother and the kids need so badly in tlie home it is the real need for all of lie to supply that need that will put j idle men back to work in tbo tories ENGINEERING SUIT GOES TO TRIAL x TREASURY TO RUSH PUBLIC BUILDINGS UNDER RELIEF of a in certain sections lie States seems imminent at this lime but in our humble opinion WASHINGTON May United States Treasury will advertise for bids on sites and buildings to the extent of immediately upon the final enactment of the public works it was announced today Within ninety days the ury will be prepared to advertise for another worth of bids s ADOPTED IN HOUSE NOW UP TO SENATE AUSTIN May good chance for passage in the Senate of the Butler ing boxing was indicated by the sponsors Of ths legislation today The will be brought before the Senate State Affairs tee Thursday night for a hearing Because of the crowded tion of the calendar and able adjournment of the ture next week it may be cult to get the boxing tip for consideration Norman H Davis Among Borrowers from Morgan CITY CONTENDS Legislature Passes Fishing License Measure HOUSE BARS TO RAISE TEXAS LAW AUSTIN May voted lo i final of boxing culture now Certainly in his New Deal is making to improve agriculture and the farmers should it I gicc t chance before they start up Who can help those who won't he helped and who go off half cocked in movement dial will do the themselves move harm than good We know farmers well and arc confident that oven if u strike were at time it Is an Impossible dream plenty of fanners an not in a tion to withhold their limited ing power much self and little chance t gain When farmers want to strike they should strike out to belter by limiting acreage by a gram and by adopting the proven modern of agriculture AUSTIN Tux May sion to introduce a to suspend Uio strict laws during the period of re- con struct f on was refused in the Tuesday ifi to H of Houston sought to introduce the The was brought to tlie at ten Lion of tin Legislature Monday by Governor Ferguson Liberalization been suggested to the governor by United States Sena o i Morris and been approved in resolutions ed by tilt Smith and West Texas Chambers Commerce said Ore proposal was by mi oral Hugh S son aide to the president under lho industrial reconstruction ad Bradley said the would i pend o iteration ui the statutes until and would at fed only hone industries that wen in the president'.-i program Fear that of I which legalizes ing which lias been taboo in Texas when Governor trust laws might lead lo serious son called a special session of the was expressed by to pass the of tlie If was specifically provided that a suit now filed by the state against 15 oil companies and two la w The now goes lo the Senate of the measure introduced by George Butler oE Bryan arc the upper will il As Coke Stevenson an- the vote advocates of the hill sent up a cheer Only was il Gordon Burns oC I turns read from nor of in which then governor called and degrading I toll you if yon vole for you will bring down on violation of the law against trusts and monopolies would not be by but tive Gordon Burns of expressed apprehension it would prove a liar to trial of thn case STUDENT INJURED WHEN FALLS FROM TREE AT SCHOOL NAMK for them in to call them misers why somo towns to do things and get ahead while others often more favorably do not Is that in the er there lives a citizen or two who these tilings can be done your heads wrath of the people I wild go lo church on Sunday Alfred a student at tin Burns shouted Mexican School here Gordon didn't you ever go to j concussion of tin brain and a willing asked I about tlie faro and head replied A derisive chorus of in the best Naughty boy manner wont up Well Gordon don't you know wrestling is more brutal as you call il than boxing ever I asked if It's than wo ought lo pass a law abolishing and goes ahead disregarding wrestling Burns replied croakers and knockers and Pros ton L Anderson of San An- crs and does tho joli Truro any speaking for the down in j that boxing is now nourishing hi any city and you will find if you tho cities in Texas that tho go back to tlie beginning of il that I merely makes legal one of the somo man started the movement CSL modern snorts Mrs U Harrison of Victoria mid stayed with It until the job was j Don't mix up morals A from dono It might bo well to note also j IK no moral issue in University Wednesday May this connection that no program of development was moua when It was started er used lo bo a preacher community has a number who j for four years right over at that f on the side lines growling church later n I Beaumont and ho j and doubling until tho hand look mo In Hie first boxing match j on gels and Ihon climb on I cvor to Join tho victors Boxing Is far j Man it was in years ago Tim host IF who in every city lovo lo go to when he fell out of a tree on the school grounds about four o'clock this afternoon The tree was an tree and he was picking berries from it The youth is a son of Mr ami Mrs of South Street this cily HARRISONS WILL RECEIVE DEGREES FROM BAYLOR SOON WACO Tox May Mr and at all George Butler of ot lho ot tho said My TEXAS VETS QUOTA IN TREE ARMY 1170 WASHINGTON May served got thorn would bo a good deal of demand for mercy IT HAS found Unit oil from tho and fish good for lubricating I gunil Lot's thill of World Tills for In tho mill under lho Uon corps will next of labor com- Unhurt director ot And will work from nil ft gota od Into lodny none now been sot at 1170 Roving IJ S Ambassador Revealed as Borrower and Loan Still Unpaid LOAN ALSO MADE DAWES Half of rowed by Indicted New York Banker Unpaid WASHINGTON May Congress expects the president to take action to prevent such firms as that of J P Morgan A Company from escaping income taxes Representative Blanton of Texas declared in the House day The testimony before the Senate Committee shows that these eighteen escaped taxation for two years WILD GASSER AT MAKES I BIG CORN CROP The McFaddin Ranch has de- rived some benefit from one of its wild gassers Water from one of these wells flooded about 200 acres of corn and as a result of this Irrigation the corn will duce about fifty bushels to the acre while the crop appears to be almost a failure on other lands in the vicinity because of the drouth OF PEOPLE ARE VICTORIA YOUTH WINNER IN STATE POSTER CONTEST Engineering Suit Against Victoria on Trial Before Judge Pool BOTH SIDES WAIVE JURY Indicated Engineers May Re- cover Only Amount ly Earned Cannot Fish Anywhere Out- side County of Residence Without License WASHINGTON May P Morgan nestor of high finance revealed to the Sena I o Hanking Committee today some of tho many fingers his groat banking firm has in the cial banking system of the country In a tedious session of two hours and a half durins which perspired profusely he produced hooks and records showing that his firm loaned in iif in I lie directors of commercial banks ami maintained deposits of other millions in scores Norman H Davis America's ing ambassador in Europe and Charles wore as of these borrowers ilu committee counsel brought it the fart thai Hie Davis loan us still unpaid The of lie borrowers made public but not lho amounts except in the of Charles K Mitchell lornier head of tho National City Bank of New York who is now on trial in that cily for alleged of the government nut of income taxes The loan was ately f 12 about half of which had linen repaid Thn re- mainder of I he loan is under col- but neither nor his partner George Whitney seemed worried over the Mains of lie loan INCOME TAXES UNPAID WASHINGTON May some of tho secret facts it sought and out to get more despite protests tho Somite committee In- instigating tho titanic Morgan sinking learned from Its slow wealthy master Tuesday that ho had paid no in- GOVERNOR SIGNS HORSE RACE GOOD TWO YEARS HURTS COASTAL RESORTS Legislature Also Passes Increasing Hunting Fee from to AUSTIN Tex May The depart men till appropriations hill with its race horse rider was signed today by ernor Ferguson Tho rider to the by clever parliamentary legalizes and betting on horse races under certificate system However the duration of tho bel ting provision wfft ho for only two Junior son of Mr and Mrs Desmond ami a j The suit of Fooshee I ford street paving against tlie City of Victoria for at- i leped breach of contract proceeded I to rial this morning before Dis- Judge J P Pool after both sides had waived a jury trial The suit was first heard by Judge Pool over a year ago he sustained the general demurrer the Texas Public for lho tne thereby holding Jii Annual Prevention Poster timt tne engineers had no Contest your poster has been of action The as one deserving honorable Court of Civil Appeals at San An- mention i nm omo reversed Judge Pool's deci- widespread public op- mention ribbon with my siou and the State Supreme Court position tho Legislature today i ruled that it was without of a hill requiring v Tnc is with et reading as Mention Seal oC Tho Stato of Texas Fire Pre- vention Contest Stale Fire Insurance Department of the Fifth D School of was accorded for a poster he in the An- Stato Fin Contest tn letter lie received today from mond S Mauk of Austin slalo fire insurance Out of the large collection of posters in by tho students of of a hill everyone IT yearn of age or over who outside the county oC his own residence to pay an an- license of The was amended in the Mouse by Representative Howard G of Port Lavaca to ex- clude salt wafers from its sions but a committee of the ate eliminated this amendment and an effort by Senator E J Blacker I of Victoria to have IE restored was years since the appropriation hill hl Uie ny specifically is for the next both agreed on the conference report on the and it was sent to the CUERO BASEBALL BATTLE TO THRONG The governor approved of the with all its items The carried in tho aro more 5 per cent under tho current 25 INJURED WHEN TWO SUBWAY TRAINS COLLIDE IN N Y The battle between the two leading hitters hero Sunday nal sought to make to would not the gaino The will play Cuero Turkey Trotters a return game Fischer of the Trotters and the in I he ongi everyone pay an annual hunting of Si except when hunting on land which owned or on which bo resided but as finally ruled that it was tion thus causing the suit to be sent back to rha District Court for trial on its merits The City Council entered into a contract with Fooshee ford for the engineering work hi connection with a street paving bond which with the assessment abutting property owners under the one-third plan was estimated to result in a total expenditure of approximately and on which the engineers were to receive a commission of five per cent The engineers were discharged in the meantime and they sued tho city for an amount they claimed they would have earned under The con- 1 tract had they been permitted to j carry it out i In the previous hearing the city eside s outside the county of his raised fee from taxes for and Tho testimony I ho committee room and lie all of whom had ed Morgan's testimony through iral hours as Pecora ho commit leu had L- rifling license provision is ox I ml in Hourly injure tho NEW YORK May jf persons worn injured T of was ono of its The Moody o that city have favored laws against public and f is They own considerable land in Calhoun ty in the vicinity of Port O'Connor Tlie was sponsored by tho DM Com- mission tins purpose of ing Hie commission with moro revenue and siame wardens und others employed by lho sion i heir lo passage of tin measure not comply with the law in into it The city's main con- tention in this respect was that authorized by tho four seriously in a rear-end crash of two subway trains today at tho Brooklyn Museum Station A Avenue train was just pulling out of the slation which ia underground til that point when a train bound for roared in could Ijt and tho trains telescoped PLAY FOR DANCE AT HOUSE PASSES TAXING INTANGIBLES flC fill PAQ 1 I W C Q authorization should have been in Ul L I M L U the form of an ordinance or tion and taken the course of an AUSTIN Tex May J i or solution After ii brief and fight These arguments were repeated Mouse today passed for tho second elaborated on this by Frank II Grain of counsel tor the city who read supporting from the higher courts including tho State Supremo Court Mr j era in was still presenting j arguments when iho court recessed i af noon i Judge Pool at intervals d Mr Crain to have him in tho oil and pipe linos under ble assets law subjecting their net pronto to ad valorem ation FIRE HALL FRIDAY G SEEKS PROBE F DEALS BY PRESIDENT-ELECT TELLS ROTARY OF GALVESTON interpretation of various in the opinion of Judge W S Two orchestra Victor Victorians aim the Rhythm furnish music for tho World's Fair Danco at thn Central Firo Station Friday night of Tho public is urged lo at- tend Special numbers will bo given ST LOUIS May const ruction Finn nee Corporal fort asked the United Slates court for an impartial in- of certain purchases u i I h Fourth Court of Civil il- j These exchanges A detailed account ot the recent Pool and Mr Crain lefr the ot Rotary at sion that Judge Fly hud hi Hi d o s given by George II engineers could recover no amount during tho intermissions A junior and of property hy tho dance will ho hold from S to HI Missouri Railroad in and tho senior from ID on Van president-elect of tho tlie ex Victoria club at regular earned ly luncheon period Tuesday H T previously Brewsler attended the an- convention spoke briefly of the part of the sessions ho hi The two Victoria Tho price of admission is only cents gen brothers control to purchase of tlie property in Kansas Cily for by dit mi of lho St Joseph Mo belt railway lor Urn tllo ot titlon forth n East cloudy in contracts aro In governor L what hid Mr had Cii-sos to show that ii municipality was liable only for the actual it had received VIj under an illegal contract 1 tho trial is limited to mat tors en- affecting lho actual earnings of i it appeared this morning that there will be erable as to rani hiss especially with respect to Pavf mailo streets that have for district not paved Aside trom the argument of nd fuel fact as to of Thursday probably scattered f of Houston was elected to exceptions It is not j tho powerful that luis Turn to MORGAN 4 West cloudy anil Thursday greatly in excess of lho reasonable market values ot the properly at The program yesterday wa that 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