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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - February 7, 1940, Galveston, Texas                                TWO THE GALVESTON DAILY FEBRUARY 7, 1940. The Pleasant Way to Correct Constipation Why yourself in for all the discomfort of then have to an emergency you can avoid both by nt the of thf It your like that of is due to lack of In the is to eat This touted ral just the you If you eat it every it will help you not only to get regular but to keep month after by the pleasantest means you ever Eat oft drink plenty of and the Made by In Battle Sold by every If your condition is It is wise to consult a 4 Rolls 25c a Settings Made in Three of Six Capital Cases Settings made in three ot the six capital on the dockets of the two district courts the other being passed for disposal during the ent term of Two murder cases were set by Judge J. C. Canty in tenth district j court for the week beginning week Leo la to be tried in 56th district Otis liams belne docketed for trial on Feb. 21, and Abel on Feb. 23. Special of 100 men were ordered for each In 56th district court no tings were made in two of the capital while the In- Charles Samartino of inson as was set for call on the morning of March 18. A special venire of 100 was for this j Judge Canty nt n brief corpus hearing released on his own I L. who vas bound over to the grand under bond by Justice of the Peace James A. Monday on a charge of unlawfully carrying a No testimony was In- Assistant Paul McNutt Thomas Dewey Best Dressed Men in Political Tailors Decide Feb. Democrat Paul V. McNutt and Republican Thomas E. Dewey probably the best dressed men In the political the Merchant Tailors and Designers Association decided today at its national The association omitted professional clothes society and clothing from Its annual list of the nation's to who were not ranked in Some of the with Angler Biddle Duke and Alfred Gwynne men of remarkable accomplishment for their years who have observed very the amenities of conventional dress In their social intercourse and who have discharged with great credit their responsibilities of Inherited Henry R. to many of the archaic elegancies of the 19th notably in his evening William McChesney New York Stock Exchange careless as to his personal appearance when he became a figure of national but Im- proved his dress so that it is a model of correct Lucius a profession of elegance but he Is nevertheless included because he wears his clothes like a From Pace 11 A CIO spokesman opposed anv change in the Wagner act be- FARM LOAN Feb. David Mayne of for- i mer associate of blandly j asserted before the subcommittee manufactured the letters Introduced the cleir Hc day a to increase from previously said that his to the limit Put of the Dies oans authorized under the federal committee out on a limb by and loan Ashurst also 1 a to prohibit the I a fiery and Acting Chairman Starnes said that as long as Pelley was under this subpena neither state nor federal officers could The committee has denounced a distributor of anti-Semitic as head of one of the richest of so-called American cist Among which the com has made against him is this one: the documentary evidence and testimony before the commit tee the conclusion that he It a. racketeer engaged in mulcting thousands of dollars annually from opposing and their objection wan There was no further examination or any cross-examination of Frank of the local C. A C. wholesale grocery then that tho proposed service would be of advantage to him in C. S. buyer for the local testified that his firm received shipments from San Antonio and Intermediate points that a di- rect service would be of On mi nation he replied in the affirmative to a question as to whether existent service was M. Klein of the local wholesale dry firm of Klein testified that his firm needed the new Opposing attorneys questioned him length AS to whether the existing is Mr. Klein responded at that it was in of the needs created by competition but conceded apart from the question of it is W. T. traffic manager of the Bagging Co. and of the Cotton Concentration was the next Me testified that the bagging which shipped cotton bagging and ties to all ning points along the proposed had need of new and that the Cotton tration a receiver of likewise had need of the Throughout prolonged Mr. Hempel insisted in his opinion existing service Is not for the needs of the firm he Opposing Final witness of day S. K. Columbus hardware who testified for the described his business and testified that he receives shipments from the Black Hardware Co. He testified that in receiving such shipments his fanatical and misled followers the new service would not benefit and credulous people all over On cross-examination he that the proposed new ice's faster schedule between and would not hulp The three witnesses against the who testified yesterday after Mr. direct tie goi up in tne morning mr. direct drew the letters from the furnished for Harold testimony were A. B. dry land proclaimed that he and former V. H. i be too small to extend my lette liberties committee automobile Eagle tc from W. B. irrigation Down in N. C Sheriff Jackson said he had teen and Eagle Laurence E. original Mr. Lippman testified he ii a dry to the D. my hunch Its merchant of Rosenberg and the FBI and the Dies possibly one or he frequently receives freight asking that be three them are shipments from a wholesale house i for was convicted of them in He said the existing of violating the state Hook Professed to find some is an overnight was forced to seek an outdoor From the day he started work for the Bryan Mr. Lyons worked regardless of determined to get ahead and to care for his mother and his thers and and his ambition was no small factor in later The passing of the years gave him an opportunity to care for and to Rive a college education to each of his 12 brothers and sisters who wanted to go to Mr. Lyons was married at in 1909 to Miss a member of an Illinois whom he met while on a pleasure trip in the They have four Their home is at 3211 Ardent an ardent hunter and Mr. Lyons gave each child a gun on Its seventh day and trained them to be real Mr. Lyons and Mr. Boddecker were not blessed with much money when they took over the stock of the Bryan Hardware Co. At the outset they paid off their debt at the rate of per When Mr. Boddecker left the Mr. Lyons took is his liam G. They operated this store for years on E. and later to some doors west to a location in the same block and on the same side of the The Lyons Hardware Co. was destroyed by fire some years Mr. Lyons and his brother later took over and operated for some years the firm of J. W. Keenan 4k He also organized and became president of the Bankers Building Loan Association with an capital stock of under the laws of Texas for the purpose of providing money for the and building of Mr. Lyons was a baseball fan throughout his In the year 1909 the owners of the Galveston franchise offered it for Mr. Mr. Boddecker and six or eight other public spirited citizens raised sufficient money to take over the franchise and thus keep Texas League baseball In Mr. Lyons and associates In- i the plan of holding a1 field day at the ball city was the first in the state stage such A small storm in 1909 knocked down the fence at the ball park on 27th. The ton hearing of the Galveston a good guaranty If several Regular Airmail Service Began Here 12 Years but Pioneer Flight Made in 1912 airmail service into Galveston was 12 years old IN On Feb. 1928, planes began to fly into Galveston on regular bringing Incoming here and then on the outgoing trip to Houston and points north taking mail destined for far and distant points In the Since those pioneer days many Improvements have been and today sleek Braniff liners settle on the runway nt the pal airport twice daily with mall and The cruising speed of the modern ships which fly Into the city dally is around 200 miles per much faster than the open pit type of plane used at the be- ginning of the service How the volume of airmail has grown since inauguration of lar service 12 years ago iv shown by the poundage for last During 1940, local airmail totaled 2367 according to local an in- crease cf 01.78 per cent over 1939. In 1934. the local airmail total was 308 there being nn Increase during the last six years of 2049 Today the business man who fast delivery on an order for articles manufactured In a northern city can have the on its way the next An airmail special delivery letter on the outgoing plane leaving veston every night will be ered at virtually any nation early the illy any he next city in the That flight in 1928, which was to Galveston by the late Jack then E. general manager of Chamber of the Mayor who was then president of the Chamber of and other was not the first airmail service for This city Is credited with having been tho first in the Southwest to try flying the On March 17, 1912, Pilot Paul flying a type made a successful flight with a pouch of United State imil from the aviation field here to La delivering tho mail into the hands of the A crowd of some 2900 people swarmed over the field on that Sunday according to Tho account of it the next Studensky performed various feats of flying before making tlie hop across the The pouch ho carried contained 1200 pieces of of which were souvenir cards sent by to their friends the flight had been well advertised In On each card was printed a of plane and details of the Each card also carried a special hearing the Aerial March 17, 1912." For the flight here densky was widely and the unusual for that attention throughout His His Raises Objection but Author Lewisohn's Wedding Goes On BY Feb. The tearful plea of a comely blond who dramatically entered a temple to proclaim herself the muse and of Ludwig Lewisohn and demand that wedding must failed to halt the marriage of the author to STATE DEFICIT From Page Formerly Now 69'.' Mont GONE WITH THE WIND unaltered illustrated widi fourteen full pagei in technicolor from the counties over the Discoursed count lion with his automobile in Earle He said Eagle Lake 1) is now served by two on the his irrigation ind county politics and In 1926 elected chairman of the Galveston County democratic executive com- He was a member of many fraternal and commercial Headed Commercial In 1936. er and his 31-year-old sairi nothing mer N. Tearful and Miss slipped out of the room nt tho as avoid the unexpected an caused by the er ahp had traveled throughout Attorneys went Into a Europe with the wan huddle with Rabbi heard 36-. ried to him several years ago in year-old Spear's tearful In all of his works I she had bee from 16 years and j had The of me. and The opinion by Associate Justice Ben the fifth court today said he shipped rice an organization to the reading ot an In- the doesn't want lo pay Ihe haa since been merged with one of his hooks I asserted Miss Chamber of and for recognizing her as wife and I want Is for him lo years he served on important marry me for Jimmy's and v But this caused only 1160.000 of the tax funds for 1940. The suit was by lines Charles C. and William The court reversed decision of Judge John A. of the district court and ly enjoined Dallas County from an- and raided Finnish where power Soviet airmen bombed and sank jn a small Swedish steamer en route others on Dec. 21 1933 He held A 111111 lo from Position from that lime until Udl a Id were severed Italian e. Andrews Dallas who The shipment through France to were Joined by Gen. Gerald Finland of SO carloads of Marlon J. Levy president of the Galveston County told n hall pro. Bar Association at Its annual tlon held In the tenth district I The Itin Grande courtroom yesterday control work Brownsville will Mr. Lyons directed his energies ich year toward the success of of which are used In the PREMIERE TONIGHT 8 P. M. A Gala Presentation of a Great Picture Peats Are For the TONIGHT And for the Regular Night Keened Seat Shows DAVID O. SELZNICK'S j MARGARET MITCHELL'S GONE WITH THE WIND In TECHNICOLOR CLARK GABLE tl HOWARD De tl A INTERNATIONAL PICTURE fy VICTOR FLEMING A REGULAR SHOWING BEGINS AT 10 A. M. TOMORROW Cmt If Tki for md ill leili sre on The will be continuous with no reserved You from s. a. up to m. tnd s BUY RESERVED SEATS NOW On Silt At BOK Offici For SUNDAY MAT. P. JUO WEEKDAY CONTINUOUS 7k No- MO 30 m. and 2 p. MARTINI THEATER WMt n production not bt at leatt until 1941 fl. of Rln In Kl will In complete the 1911 M. elected i Mr. Fulch testified that assets of Authorized sources On hold from the northern firm were contributed in by In the form of for On being questioned as to what of n H o Clark W. Mansfield recommended hi for Mr waji I. an a man and hunter and an Ideal such service now except by way of Houston also developments connected These Included an that rationing of r by way The sp or of which come i would March II nto Galveston from the the disclosure that thn attorneys Interrupted considering legislation o object lhat interstate commerce I the death penalty for aa aa not Involved In the Much of this commerce on arrival disclosure nr permitting leakage of on expeditions of this When no f In the from In the the From Affair was engineered by someone Invariably Tn 1024, when thr lain liam Brynn and Pat M then of AN of Mr. Lyonn n of the hunting nnH hunting with of James A. went to work Bryan of lh iM his fi ln In connection with fishing which ho applicant m not Id ship nici with In Mr. and Mr. formal a Bryan hard iix at 2211 K. Thin Inr firm firm wan known A of lo An- Tor eight or ten Mr. verbal and printed to health ind hei hy the bers of the bar of the supreme judicial district will be he out by a program nt the of E. H. outgoing of- Doyle McDonald was elected lo a vole of for In the their TAKE HOME A DOZEN A. M. Broadway  

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