Advocate (Newspaper) - September 25, 1933, Victoria, Texas BeMer Vj Your Eyet Bwt OPTOMETRIST Bldg Phone 233 VICTORIA ADVOCATE AFTERNOON EDITION OO TOR GAS STOW MB H VOLUME 36 FIRST VICTORIA AND VICTORIA SECOND SOUTHWEST IN GENERAL VICTORIA TEXAS MONDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 25 1933 NUMBER 10 THE NRA HAS TRIED HARD TO KEEP FROM BECOMING A PUNITIVE OR SNOOPING S MANAGERS AGREE NOT TO PLAY OFF VICTORIA NRA BOARD Checks Received 124 More Victoria Farmers i bit i v a playoff came m io find Victoria ofr or t READING hurricanes f that sweep one thing expecting one in vour own front yard is another j If this county is visited l-y a ricane of such proportions as to j make homeless hundreds of our no dale h tho with hni j snins would wo lf a d 0 turn for Ule the Rod Cross j won the first contest of Other people have to great of relief In hy iho wore of 4 to 1 The past just ns we would annual to it j jn in the event of n cily 13 However In such a re course in the midst of misfortune I i Played because ft bail been we realize our duty to in X BASEBALL SERIES Oil Strike is Reported in Creek Area port tlie work of the always This is printed in the next few months the American lied Cross will have its annual roll call Last year in Victoria iho response was not as us it has been and it is hoped that more memberships will be taken this year Tho proper relief of stricken ple is the chief activity of tho Red Cross To be to render this service to people it necessary that i lie work be 4 ported by those who tie more for- Therefore it is duty consider seriously he Hed Cross appeal when it in presented to THK CUBAN JUNTA Jias Dr Kamon Kan Martin is president of liu In tho of Carlos do des who was driven from his tion The world if the new serve order In tin an n timber of warships mostly bul Ing a sers Ihc to exercise some restraint upon possible hi the smith of Cuba come reports of dis- order and fleeing from their properties to seek protection of the The United would tainly to have to intervene In for I he purpose iiT restoring order Yet if tho Cubans do not set up a stable which can protect lives and property of the Am erica nst may have duty them The playoff date was set on And of course with wet grounds caused by shower in morning it WHS called off The series now toria one game won no won Faun can use their own judgment as to who is pion In rendering its decision on the disputed contest the committee ruled lhal the same must he ed in Victoria and on a Sunday since the league constitution calls Sunday games only The Huds play nil exhibition tilt in Tafl Sunday Manager Curtis Walker of the raves ij Leaves Uncle Saiti for II Duce Total Amount is or About Fifth of Sum Due Planters Here OTHER CHECKS ARRIVE Payments Also Received by County Agent for Calhoun County Farmers Checks for 1 more Victoria with County farmers who joined In tho II of the that government's cotton acreage ro- il gn itm could not be played prog ram were received week it be cancelled today hy County Agricultural with the title hanging in the Agent 1 L Moore The checks to no doubt will Previously Agent had re- that the championship of ceived lilli checks making tlie never sullied while the Bud tal number to date ami the claiming one game won tal amount and leaving none lout believe their checks yet to be tor the are rightful thousand farmers who reduced spite fact the playoff was their acreage The amount so far BENNETT ILL large number YOUTH STEALING PAPER WOUNDED IN SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO Tux Sept Solo 15 Street la In Robert n pital wounds In leg mid R P operator of dog ami in of hohm hooked by on a of assault to murder old he a military to frighten thn hoy IKS caught ing n Sunday from lawn Smothers he luid missed his Sunday five in succession ami HO ho ami Sunday morning Iwo hoyn down tho nnd one of them was to this yard and wart up tho paper when at him hoy Hald to havo started to run said he fired aiming foot from the fo The bullet was lo f a stomi nnd broken hits somo of Ilio striking thn hoy In tho It- may also t been jfoy knocked up See BASEBALL Pagt 2 MORE TESTIMONY GIVEN IN SENATE RELIEF INQUIRY AUSTIN Tex Sept Sixty per cent of the people who fire on the relief rolls may become public charges nyron Mitchell director for the Texas of tho Federal service told Senate tills morning Mitchell estimated that physical ur mental handicaps prevented nt least JU per cent of those on tho roils from being efficient workers He was the principal witness al be Senate's tion lulo the administration of eral relief funds in Texas being made preliminary lo the issuance of state relief bonds Tomorrow's witness will be Texas Alsbury relief administrator for County I lo was sub- today by Senator ward who read to the Senate a newspaper article in which Alsbury as saying To with of relief and wanting to know what they are going to do i At the present time are approximately paid is equal to about of of spectators that due Checks for the County farmers reduced their acreage also are being received through Agent Moore lie received 72 day and had previously received making a total of 11 Jj The tal of the checks is if-fi.BU-l or about one-third of the nun due i Agent Moore is notifying the farmers of both counties of the ar- j their checks llis application for Italian citizenship already in tbe hands of Premier Mussolini George Nelson Page scion of one of oldest families mid descendant of one of the signers of the Declaration of has renounced his American citizenship and will shortly leave Uncle Sam's bed and board Page's he says is the result of his admiration for Fascism as practiced by Mussolini which ha thinks is the ideal State and far in advance of the Capitalistic Futility which prevails in America Page's wife former Grace Strieker of Chicago and their infant son George Blunt Page will accompany him to Italy and share his new life in the cradle of Fascism AUTOPSY FAILS IN MYSTERIOUS DEATH RAIN IS GENERAL OVER THIS SECTION HELPFUL TO RANGE SAX ANTON IU Tex Sept An held Sunday at ert H Memorial Hospital failed to reveal Iho cause of the deal It of a man registered in the Traveler's Hotel as A L j be fell frm FORMER RAILROAD MAN FOUND DEAD ORANGE Tex SupL body if K 1 Prater Doti union t railroad found t nicks inih east of Into H Physicians said a chemical analysis would be to de- lermine the cause of death and it would not be made unless by Justice of the Peace John Shook who to hold an in- finest Monday The said Indications were the man had died from an overdose of a sleeping potion The man was Con ml in an un- Heavy ruins fell throughout this section Sunday and and were reported general over Victoria Division of be Southern Pacific Lilies with heaviest tlon reported in thn vicinity The rainfall here was nearly two indies It will be of great benefit to the range in providing conscious condition in his hotel grasH for the winter season it room Thursday and taken to the also was welcomed by hunters who hospital and died Saturday night expect ducks ami geese to bo more Ho did not regain consciousness plentiful with ponds and water Tho body was turned over to Undertaking Company anil at- tempts made to locate relatives No marks of Identification were found on the clothing and officers doubted If be had tered under real name holes tilled AGAIN BELOW TEN CENTS l train which passed at -I in Prather the of Mr ami Mrs W J of Ho will he burled in COURT LETS YOUTH OF TWELVE DECIDE ON HIS RESIDENCE CoUnn flm cd In Iho director cents In support of bis claim Unit relief needs up to March will be Mitchell stated as his to of i Numerous questions were asked by attempting o thn figures of Mitchell and j brook who that their 111 REFUGIO MAN HURT RUMORED FlO TO IN HIGHWAY CRASH SELL NEW CAR AT IS TREATED HERE COST WHOLE YEAR ST Ohio Rept liny wan lowed to pronounce the verdict when days of failed to solution to a case In moul County juvenile court here Karl Doughty the sou of an Eastern Ohio evangelist tlie matter The case was based ou claims hy ho er Mrs Wise of land Hint she he custody The boy had been roared hy bis Good Oil Showing Reported in Test in son County HERE Well lo Be Manner ging Up Joshua Location The Oil Corporation H A JoKey Inc and tbe Circle W Oil Corporation all of Houston to their already large royally in the new Creek near Victoria Saturday by purchasing Mi- remaining interest in he acres out of the U Grant by Victor A Urban and Mrs Ulna The interest was assigned to them by Rupert Cux ul Houston who the day be- fore paid the in rash for it The tract adjoins the John Xi turner tract Iho Oil Gas Company's No 1 dimmer tive oil la located Casing was set in the well eight days ago and according to he present arrangements the plus to be drilled Another dny probably will be i quired for be valves and mailing other connections the well can be completed A two tanks and two huge storage pits al been provided F Camp's No 1 a to the is rigging up miles to the south location made for Uw I Torn by an operator whose tity still remains unknown ever from the transactions that have occurred It Is regarded as inin I hut this well will be drilled with tho con I rail understand to call for drilling operations 30 Reports of an Important oil strike Sec OIL STRIKE Page 2 NO TRACE IS FOUND OF HOSPITAL PATIENT WHO TOOK RADIUM The authorities are without a clue as to the whereabouts of tho j cancer patient who left thn ia Hospital early night with radium valued at which was being used In his treatment He was a well man of about and the boat description of him aside from cancer fection Is that he had a scar on each side of his neck He ed he was from Okla and had been working in the oil Victoria officers today were in communication with the chief of police man he an hour after the radium had been applied when the treatment was o extend over a period of three hours It was apparent Quit lie had received treatment tore and since it expensive it is thought that took the radium IS EM to Investigate and Report on All Blue Eagle Violations APPOINTED BY C OF C Employees Men and Con- sumers Represented FISHERMAN HAULS UP BAG OF CLOTHES A 21 station operator who was I David of j After hours of ment II was decided lhal Ihc hoy he allowed lo choose with whom lie would rather live my was his could be I Sept hi an an of five rumor wits In accident nesir this city Sunday a family Thn day nl NT 11 A night Is they Ford planning to bring ho lie Is wore o follow ma no of out n new model and sol ft nl peeled o Two o I hers In presented by the two for H whole year IIH Iho escaped with i lo l to fty the minor Injuries TAYLOR Tex Kept corn sack filled with a woman s clot hi n P was found in Must Creek weighted with a late The pack was caught a book by Joe Meyer dragged the both ways to find other The mother was in Mm boy lo to remain un- III when he will lie re- lo Doughty lie lo his durhm the Tbe cl ni It I up cotton top clot rayon underwear and a pair of high heel black suede all for a very small woman Kirl One blouse bad a bole In the back us If I lie wearer had i been with cloudy with local showers tonight and day cloudy and for his own use although t is passible be may have worked the same on other hospitals Dr -I II Lander owner of the local hospital declared today that more he ed with radium at institution unless they were placed under guard and chained to bed HURRICANE LASHES COAST OF MEXICO HITS NEAR TAMPICO A tropical near the read of an hi across Urn of co 381 miles south of hero day afternoon a trail of wreckage and injured sibly some The blow is practically the same path as tbe hurricane which across Tampico and un in toward Monterrey two leaving more ban il dead in its wake at Tampico and San Luis At o'clock a to the Pan-American office from tho Tampico said the wind had reached a velocity of 711 miles and hour coming of the si with a of Shortly after this measure was lri o use his mure because of waler in airport it was tn ricane there AI Tux pa in I miles south of Tampico the wind had readied 5 miles an oui of tlie thwesl with a Jit placed th In accordance with instructions from the national administration the Victoria Chamber of Commerce this afternoon appointed a local NRA Compliance Board consist Ing- ti M Van Zaudt August ler J R Levy C 0 Durham Frank L B Wilden and ti C English tbe latter to act as chairman The ments will be forwarded to for approval former Victoria NRA Board known as the Central Committee was composed of J R Levy A W Krueger W A Miller E M Van Zaudt and C F Simon This tional body and is to continue to function if needed in that capacity Its membership represents only the retail trades while under the latest regulations local NRA boards must consist of of both tbe employees and employers hi industry and and wholesale trades and the con- sumers also must have tion on tho hoard Board is to with authority than the Central Committee All complaints are to be to and sated by this board according to the following instructions from authorities are ed to investigate and report on all reported violations They are in- in each case to attempt to reach an understanding with employer Involved so that he may comply with the ment or his respective code without having sort to Washington Whenever Washington is informed of a ite deliberate violation where a conciliation has and failed will through the Compliance Board or other authority take effective action SCHOOL WILL OPEN GRID SEASON FRIDAY NIGHT HERE he hurricane a trifle but very near that city seas were beating a ITU his I the Mexican const in that with ear of some to boats Football fans who have been an- awaiting the appearance of the Victoria High School arees 1932 champions will have to wait no longer than Friday night for the high at that time open the 193.1 campaign by playing the Sharks on center of lighted Welder Field No phi between Mexico City and Tho and wind out of the east only a blowing with fair weather Practically no effect of the was felt here although were considerably esc Mod the forecast issued lhal tlm I blow If it ils course move Inland near here j of The school last Friday were beaten by Edna 19 to 0 but they certain to come week-end a more eleven in an attempt to even ters Perhaps the the Sharks have over will tho early start on orange and blwck for it the locals will outweigh Tbo not draw fans from city but from out-of-town are to o to took over Couch