Delta Star, The (Newspaper) - March 10, 1938, Greenville, Mississippi This World of Ours Lain Bullet ins Quirks And Briefed lures Which Put the World on Your Front Porch ONE DAY MILLION FOR THE TRAL DISTRICT IS A LITTLE MORE THAN NEARLY FAIR the VOLUME II MISS THURSDAY MARCH 10 1938 Ho Another French PARIS March 9 UP Premier Carnille an- tonight that his government will resign tomorrow appears before parliament to crisis provoked by a revolt among and Socialists of the popular front demands for power by decree the crisis lay Chautemps insistence upon Jting and social affairs on a firm footing to aid in raising needed this year to carry out the vast armaments program Plenty Liabilities But Few Assets NEW YORK March n Mrs Goldic a Brooklyn filed a voluntary petition in Her petition listed liabilities totaling 777 and assets of The latfer represented personal ing which is not liable in bankruptcy Franco's Rebels Make Big Gain HEN DAY E Franco-Spanish Frontier March 9 UP of Generalissimo Francisco Franco's best insurgent troops advancing wave after wave along a front Aragon were reported tonight to have driven Loyalist defenders average distance of five miles Signs Much In Order LANCASTER Mo March 9 UP Leo Dean a direct descendant of Henry Dean Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Henry VHl reported 3 health M of his 17 children are ill with the measles Apprehension Grows In Levine Case NEW N Y March 9 UP Growing the fate of kidnaped Peter Levine year-old son of Murray Levine prominent lawyer led day to a demand by City Councilman Herbert P Milligan that enter the case Minnie Didn't Want Used Teeth CLEVELAND March 9 UP Louis Abramson today suit for divorce from his who ed that when asked for repairs on her teeth her her lie needed :i new pair and that she could use his old set j Sunny California Sunny LOS ANGELES March 9 UP A new storm howling out of the Pacific ocean tonight bore down on ern California still numb from last week's cloudburst which took at least 142 lives and inflicted property damage estimated at in was expected to deal blows where several hundred persons are marooned turn to the lowlands because of Powerful Little Cupid CITY N March UP C Rudolph March 0 P r T r j A possible love murder by who and Miss Louisa Henry head GU ended IB of courtship today with HOUSE DROPS SURTAX PROVISO FROM REVENUE But Committee Cannot Agree on Alternative Tax 9 UP Democratic members of the House Ways and Means called into ency session after the proposed on held corporations had been from the 1038 revenue net tonight reported they had been unable to on an levy Chairman Robert L N C said consideration of th as is would be resumed tomorrow that he hoped that the measure would be en- acted nightfall Rep Fred Vinson D strong of the committee who headed the group which drafted the said to the so-called third tax were more some than its foes claimed it would on business lie said that elimination of the corporate levy ed to the estimated shortage anticipated Irom other tax re- visions would cost the ment between ami annually Vinson and Doughton still moderately hopeful that the dict of today may be reversed said a roll call vote on the third basket levy will be demanded before the final balloting on the Such a vote will have the effect of placing Democrats on record for or against the new tax and politically for or against the Administration since dent endorsed the levy and would veto the unless it is LOVE MOTIVE BEHIND SOVIET Wearers of the Lisle Reach Compromise On Allocation Of Road Paving Funds i These lovely Greenwood ladies know it's smart In wear the durable lisle hose made of long staple Delta cotton They arc left to Miss Mrs W M Garrard jr Miss Frances Mrs IJ IS jr formerly abeth and Miss Margaret Whining Inn MARLOW PARK Greater Industrial Use Of Farm Commodities Sought In To Extend RFC Loans Will Depict Four men in Campaign to Make Four of Park's steeds will bo m the Parade of at -1 o'clock Friday after- noon la depict the Kour men grim reminders of lence Disease Famine and Death Mr Park assured Director WASHINGTON 0 UP Expansion Linn industrial loan lo to promote greater industrial use of farm and stimulate employment was proposed in an ment to the RFC act introduced Sen Arthur II K Mich Con gross field in tlir new ict when it provided nn ilion nf for the and of lour regional 11 id there is no need tu for in at least eight broad fields where pioneering is finished and where -a tremendous expansion of industrial and agricultural SERVICES FOR MRS ANTEE TO BE CONDUCTED TODAY Young Greenville B r i d e Died Yesterday in Hospital if services for Mrs Earl Antee 22 who died yesterday morning at King's Daughters Hospital following an illness of three weeks will be held o'clock this morning and will be conducted by Rev J O Dowdle pastor of the First Methodist Church of Sunflower assisted by Kcv J W Ward of the Methodist would have been married one year ibis June arid who had been confined lo hospital only a born Reid nt in 1915 She attended in Moorhead and later the junior college there graduating in Her school years were active in work for her mates she of Girls Reserve and headed ary clubs In Jam nf last year she ried Karl Antee Three the couple moved to ville where they had made their home ever since Survivors are her husband her parents Mr aod Mrs E C of this town and two brothel's Gene and J C Pallbearers are Jerry HOUSE HALVES LAB APPROPRIATION Senate Roads Committee Agrees to Give Central District Ten Million if JACKSON Miss March 9 Committee as a coin promise allocation of the new paving agreed lo northern southern districts each and the central district A federal be evenly JACKSON Miss March UP Speaker Fielding Wright tonight considered ity of three measures lo secure the Federal Farm Uses Labor passed by the House after it halved the Senate's Hep Walter Sillers leading the opposition made the point of order that two of the bills were donations and required 94 voles lo pass Wright question under advisement and Ibc House voted ing counties and municipalities to mutch the by Issuing bonds House members their approval of purchasing the Jackson Tower ax i stale war memorial building when the issue was broached thai the could buy both the Tower mVU build a memorial Senate members busy seeking a compromise on highway fund allocation approved the ing of rivers by counties and ies The was intended Jo enable Vicksburg to buy the spari and to Homer Jones Carroll Pace Greenville and to livity as soon as ert and ment hut hey would be wed Meridian Boy Dragged To Death MERIDIAN Miss March 9 UP Burl McCormick 17 son of Mrs Leland Lightsey living near Vossburg was dragged to today after by a horse The boy's feet tangled in the Vicksburg Man Dies Following Attack VICKSBURG Miss March 9 UP Lemon Greek chef died in a hospital today after disregarding his injuries at thu hand uf a footpad Struck lover the head last midnight was knocked unconscious and robbed He made his way home later hut after retiring had to call a doctor Golfers Win Biloxi Honors BILOXI Miss March 9 UP Louisiana State ity golfers took lop honors in the second annual Biloxi amateur open championship today Delmar Wheeler Lake Charles La and Hurt McDowell Kansas City Kahs tied for medalist honors with two over par 70 Thirty-two ers will tee oft tomorrow with tournament finale Saturday Italian Ambassador To Visit Leland 5th fus openings t remind who may say my Parade of is Ihc director lold Star yesterday that as as it may seem lo berg said He prop loons be in iry fo and widor of products capital is made available The eight fields forecast new and profitable industries baSed un of vegetable oils jind tats In- us well as starch fuel now of Russia's secret crs it is tamo wilh as a hobby was injected the realities f I night into testimony 21 If the people of this com- O Ul C can look at such a as the I SEE BY THE STAR a OJT 1 That the II a t i a n dale Page 2 the Delta men again G the Italian sador toill visit 1 That the public morals tire served Vatic 4 Today's Recollection One year ngo police launched their annual drive against non- holders of driving licenses and Chrysler refused to bargain with the United Auto Workers The River The Weather minimum 50 maximum Cloudy Thursday in extreme eost portion in morning Friday fair if His Excellency Fulvio Italian ambassador to the United Slates will arrive in Tuesday April 5 at a m wiH be escorted through the city streets by a parade A quet at will be followed by oratorical exercises at 3 o'clock in the high school auditorium Joe of is in charge of entertainment ar- rangements assisted by Mayor John and Joe Cascio both of Mayor Milton Smith and Ignace Loyacono of ville will aid in local ment Speakers on the program in- clude the ambassador man Will Whittinglon G lamo Captain of the Royal Italian Army Governor Hugh White Stale tive Fielding L Wright ment Commander of the can Legion Adrian Boyd and Mississippi Italian Andrew Bucci of Vicksburg The American Legion's State Commander Adrian Boyd has sued a special call So all naires to be present for the fefe to honor the Italian Ambassador who served with the Italian for- ces World War on trial for their lives as traitors and killers who in- vented many of methods used by the secret police lo share tator V Stalin's enemies was said to have bis personal aims in Maxim son of the famous in 1934 Hints that was dered so that Yagoda might have Hie affections of pretty wife a Russian motion picture actress came after the trial went into secret session to bear diplomatic testimony in- foreign nations in the of 21 defendants lo overthrow the Soviet regime murder its leaders and ber Soviet Union with the restoration of capitalism TVA INQUIRY BEING BLOCKED So Charges Bridges in At- tack on New Deal Power Plan WASHINGTON March 0 UP that the Ad- ministration is blocking a con- gressional inquiry into the strife torn Tennessee Volley Authority to avoid n scandal plunged the Bonnie into a bitter partisan fight today The controversy was ed off when Sen George W ris In Nebr gf the TVA Act heatedly challenged iui attach agency hy Sen H Styles H N H who demanded approval of lution for a senatorial inquiry Bridges had assailed proposal for an inquiry by the Trade Commission as an effort to clonk the failures under presidential ance and charged that it was part of a plot to TVA Chairman Arthur E Morgan The New that his faith in the FTC had been shaken since President Roosevelt in 1933 attempted to remove the late William E Republican member of that agency and was by the Supreme Courl And today Morgan of the TVA is being he shouted some as the one which will creep through the streets of the Queen City on Friday afternoon and not be more they should noi be allowed to take wheel or an automobile H will not be a pretty thing to Mr Dempsey commented But those who see it will not soon forget it Yesterday the Safely director allowed Ihc sound picture Wheel of lo the high school student in Auditorium and delivered ture on safety Today he will address the gro schools The Ten Get Honor Awards ic Yesterday at chapel period E J principal of Greenville High School pre- sented ten band members with emblems of the National Band and Orchestra Honor Society The high school band was ad- mitted inlo Society about two months ngo The individual awards arc given to the top pev cent of each admit tod band Members of the upper of musicians who received awards were Charles Victor Denslow Helen Ernest O'Bannon Simmons Reuben ley J Pal Skulley and Leonard Stein The PRAISES SCOUT TRAFFIC DUTIES Campaign Conductor Says BoYs Finest He Has Met Safety Campaign Director J Dempsey last right expressed his appreciation to the local scouts for their work in the directing of traffic for the past two days They are the finest gronp of boys I have ever Mr Dempsey said At the close of their traffic duties Scouts Andrew der temporary chief Ren Penn jr assistant chief Harold Abernathy lieutenant and est Kellner sargeant reported to It was interesting ihLs week lo note actions of as thy crossed the streets The reason was the fact that every section was ably by Boy Scouts who were ly on the job handling traffic situation with ity and i certain amount of finesse A couple of Indies started across one of the inter- ignoring the fact that the was on Hey Indies KCO I ha I red Ugh IV mustn't cross until the shows piped n boyish and Indies wasted UlUe time retreating to the safety of Iho Thus the Safely C n in p :i i r n vras brought home Patrolman ed as the boys did sluff Those boys arc certainly ing a nice job of it- indeed they're really taking their work j j Of course there were a few who ignored the Scouts mid against orders crossed the but as a whole the ple of Greenville their i orders they should be On down Washington nne one Scout the street lo a got so but two of em are out-of-town cars and I count Study Course Engrosses i The Study Course is getting wonderful tion from the nf the Union headed by Director K The irc very interesting and inspiring The guests at the supper last night and from their actions seemed lo enjoy it io the last bite AU present enjoyed violin lections Mrs Norton Miller accompanied by Mrs Ellis Smith at the piano Those who do not A 0 UP Secretary of ture Henry A ed today that the provision in new farm offering ers who surrender loan cotton an two a pound subsidy had boon ruled abln because of a lad of funds ruling by ing Comptroller R N in response to Wallace's request or a clarification of the Smilh amendment lo the new act contended the Ion payments provided in the 1037 deficiency tion could be only after with the cotton Agricultural Ad- officials said that application of Iho Smith ment would be unfair to growers who not render their cotton The loan provision of the deficiency rails for 1 rents n pound subsidy cm only Gfi per cent of cad i fm mer's normal production japs Renew Negotiations For China Peace Bit United Press ir Japan her peace offensive in China Thursday while her armies marked time on tlie north bank of the Yellow river awaiting outcome of negotiations designed lo induce Chinese Dictator Generalissimo Chiang lo end the struggle Developments Wholly fii Chinese reports staled Red Spear guerrillas had assassinated Major General ji chief political expert of the Japanese army in a attack on Japanese quarters in Iho Poai district northwest of I Ion an province WUHU Japanese soldiers with fixed bayonets invaded the American Methodist Mission pital and seized a Chinese nn interne who was released er questioning Dr Robert E Brown of Ann Arbor Mich de- fied the Japanese and Insisted on accompanying Chinese to Japanese headquarters The Continued on-Paye attend really Japanese commander later apolo Vigilantes Drive Out Sit Downers With Gas Pa Mnich 0 UP shells fired DO vigilantes drove 150 sit-down strikers from the Roben and Manders Company plant The vigilantes marched on Ihc plant closed five a steel workers organizing com- strike and shouted de- mands thai sit-down strikers mill and permit em- ployes to return to work The strikers responded with a powerful stream of water from :i fire hose driving the antes from the gates suns were produced while police issued a riot alarm and called for additional forces to halt the assault Tha attacking group including American Federation of Labor Union members from a foundry closed by sit-down fired shells through the dows of plant and the were driven to the open Police arrived and dis- mob about the mill gates before opposing factions could engage in hand-to-hand ROSEDALE BOY HEADS MISS DELTA Jasper La Presto Editor of Weekly Paper CLEVELAND Miss March La i'resto of will head the new staff of Miss Delta weekly student publication at Delta State ers college when it appears for Ihc first time this term next Tuesday As editor Mr succeeds Oscar of Boyle Named by the student cabinet subject to a ratification vote by the student body were three senior editors to succeed Ruth Burke ot Ruleville and Hoyt Butler of Cleveland Mary abeth House of Cleveland ginia Butler of Alligator and Tack Dunn of Cleveland and Marked Tree Ark were named senior editors Jasper La Presto will take oyer the responsibilities of the ness manager as a pirt of a new plan Uoing inet Owen of land Is the retiring A staff held thin utek to select writers As amended the does not require elections to approve bridge pond issues unless the bonds arc to be Hens other propertied Hut and cities may support through An which would have ihD State Highway to pay purt of unce ami repair costs FINE THIRTEEN IN CITY COURT Traffic Violations in Session Thirteen were fined in tho session of cipal court presided over by Judge Emmet Harly ineil nnd the charges upon were convicted Buckner c o I o r o d charged wilh assault and fined Tom Stubbins colored charged with speeding fined ed wilh parking nil night fined Jessie Gibbs colored charged with running a red light b E charged having no driver's license fined 51 James Carter colored charged wilh blocking traffic fined 51 on a charge of having no muffler fined Carnell man colored charged with ceny fined 525 Harrison Truly colored charged with receiving property fined J T Evans with speeding fined Dowson charged with violating a ordinance fined A B Lancaster ed with having no driver's cense fined The Near Thousand WPA Applicants Here In 2 Months if Nine hundred and ninety-six applications for WPA and CCC work have been laken in last two months af the local office by Mrs George Archer and her assistants Due to tremendous ment Mrs Rae Perry of son has been sent lo Greenville to assist in the work It has been announced that there will bo -a call made during the month of April for CCC workers The number to be apportioned Id Washington county is not yet known Tbe largest number of CCC workers ware used list when were called from entire state At IHal tinte Sent 35 white workers and 25