Harrison Times (Newspaper) - August 24, 1933, Harrison, Arkansas FIFTY-SEVENTH 8. AUGUST 24, 1933. HOME TOWN Pi m 1933) No One Busy Hard On Gold Three By ARTHUR BRISBANE The gangster idea appears FhV A big Champs Elysees cafe owner is ordered to place 150,000 francs at a certain or watch his cafe go up in the 150,000 francs are only dollars and would make American gangsters smile at But it is a The French newspaper run in the old days by the powerful Rochefort with a justified sideswipe at this cafes nor banks will be blown up in in order for gangsterism and kidnaping to become national industries there must be assured complicity on the part of the authorities arid complacent public Some unpleasant truth in You a busy president working for Last week Sent warships to and brought them Speeded up in the line of Got an NRA code from the reluctant steel for a 90-day, Took charge himself of the oil industry Authorized spending on work and jobs to help Planned trading business and tariff arrangements with Latin Considered inflation without committing like a small boy in with one toe in the asking is the I The water really is would if the president would only plunge in. You cannot inflate to increase or help business by merely giving the national dollar a w This country pays in paper the old gold dollar price for gold at the which is 25 to 30 per cent below its dollar in other To help American gold producers our government allows American also concentrates and to be shipped to Canada for There in American dollars the gold owner can get the full international to a dollar's worth of and later or * * The dollar is Do you Our government announces that it is not Our prices go the dollar Refusal of this government to buy gold at its word Canada * and Britain hard on America's mining Shipping gold ore and concentrates to Canada means idleness of United States smelting and refining idleness for United States and loss of money to Americans that have invested great sums in plants to use low grade RELIEF PLANS FOR ARKANSAS ARE OUTLINED RECOVERY CHIEFS BREAK OVER OPEN SHOP POLICY try L. Hopkins Announces In State Will * Little Aug. 23.- Giving assurance the federal government would Arkansas through this Harry L. federal relief declared in an address here Tuesday night that relief work In this stale would continue to be financed entirely by his administration several months Addressing a gathering of more than 250 business men nnd other persons at a banquet in his Hopkins said state of and the counties and cities carried this load nearly two yeara by and the relief administration was convinced it use its discretionary relief funds to continue the work in the being the he said want to know the fun .Is are being administered I want to pledge to he turning to Governor who sat at his are to see you through this he had described the new state relief commission recently named by the governor as of the best in United and asserted that the relief administration had utmost confidence in ihe new state relief W. R. 50,000 Families on Rolls to the decision of the administration tp relief work entirely in Hopkins said under the relief act the federal government was to supply two-thirds of the funds and the state or local communities one In there is a discretionary fund out of one-third has been declared 50,000 families or approximately 250,000 persons still are on the relief rolls in and that 100,000 families had been taken off the person out of three in this he receiving got to tighten up our investigating We've got to make it so tight no one who is not entitled to relief will be getting he once relief workers decide that a person should receive it should be continued as long as necessary and the individual be kept out of the relief He said it was costing frov to a month to finance relief work in the nation of which he said the federal government was paying about M5 per cent. Work Relief Advocated A strong advocate of work Mr. Hopkins said some relief was essential but less the By work he said he meant worth while projects on which Relief beneficiaries could earn the GUN PLAY AT MURDER TRIAL Rupert Barry Creates Scene In Courtroom At Marshall Above are shown the principals in the battle over the acceptance of the automobile industrial which was delayed by a split among the recovery leaders over the 28-word phrase calling for an Dpen shop in the auto The break occurred when Gen. Hugh Johnson trator of the National Recovery refused to join his Donald Richberg chief NRA Edward McGrady assistant NRA and William Green American Federation of in demanding that the phrase be The automobile with the exception of Henry Ford who has been maintaining a passive attitude toward the code requested that the phrase be labeled definitely as the shop but this request was denied unanimously by Gen. Johnson and his DRY ARE COMBINED Ledbetter Retained As Investigator in Western Since our dollar is officially there is no use hiding our heads in the Government should buy gold at the world price of the paper dollar and keep the gold or at east permit the sale abroad of gold produced and refined here by our evidently cannot make up our minds to the inflation that prosperity and may therefore decide to go back to the gold announcing a mistake the gold Observations from doctors you might - - Dr. Evan who lives at top of the medical profession says doctors have still to learn that when the operation is more dangerous than condition to be the surgeon should NOT * Dr. back from says beware of the newly hatched medical Says he boy comes out of school and immediately hangs out his shingle 11% as a having no idea each part of the body affects all of its and convinced he can work on ope knowing by experience about the other Dr. the needs mote JUDGE ORDERS BOY TO ATTEND SCHOOL Fort 23.- Five district prohibition in Arkansas Oklahoma are being abolished and are being merged into a new government prohibition unit m Ihe division of of at Oklahoma Eugene S. acting investigator in charge of the Oklahoma City revealed in Fort Smith Smith while in the city the local prohibition office and went from Fort Smith to little Rock to that The office at Muskogee abolished during the nnd Ihe present offices at Tuha and Oklahoma City also are to be according to and combined under the new office at Oklahoma According to C. acting deputy prohibition administrator in Fort ail employes retained in the districts in HOOVER REFUSES JOHNSON SEEKS BANK TESTIMONY Former President Says His Information Not Worth Trip to Palo Aug. 23,-Former President Herbert Hoover yesterday declined an invitation to appear personally at and testify regarding the attitude of his administration toward the closing there last winter of two national In a telegram to Harry S. prosecutor at Mr. Hoover said that and competent information as to the relation of federal authorities to the events leading to the closing of these banks can be obtained only from the former officials of the Reconstruction Finance the Federal Reserve the then comptroller of the and from the The former president told how the Detroit banking situation had been placed before him a Thursday evening in and said he received the New Ambassador m From Wednesday's Joe 11, was to attend school for the entire term here this County Judge M. O. Wells will remain under control Judge Penix and he is to report to ihe court once a week until school starts when reports will be made weekly by school If the boy fails to comply with the sentence he will probably be returned to the Boy's Industrial School at Pine Judge Books and clothes will be provided for the boy and every effort will be to give the a chance for Judge Penix Wells was arrested by Policeman Rufus ' charged with stealing a bucket of ' lard from the Ihe west the was turned over to County Judge Penix and the case was taken under advisement by Judge Penix Wells implicated Dale cmd a warrant for his was but he has not been Both boys are on parole from the Boy's Industrial School at Pine Bluff MARKET REPORT Highest prices paid for produce markets Eggs fat 15c, ihens the two states after the that except for the Guardian Trust Company the Detroit banks able to meet their deposit responsibilities if there was no general Hh understood the administration was expected to try to bring about co-operation of other banks and outside institutions to reorganize the trust company thus prevent a have no objection to furnishing any information which I properly Mr. Hoover such information as I can give is only general and is mostly and is insufficient to warrant a journey to and can be more effectively given by the officials am sure it is fully available to Manuel Sterling Manuel Marquez Sterling y Loret De Cuba's new to the United is photographed at the desk he soon will occupy officially at the Cuban embassy in D.C. WIDER CREDIT Administrator Says Banks In U. S. Not Functioning Aug. 23.-Panic pre for several minutes in the courtroom here yesterday during the trial of A charged with the of W. W. Rupert Barnett aged about 25, drew two and held the crowded including at bav and then calmly walked down the stairs to the It is believed that Barnett be came excited when N. A. uncle of Leland who pre had been given a life sentence in connection with the murder of and who also is a brother-in-law of walked into the courtroom and stood near Officers said that a had existed between the two families for several Treece and Henley were a year but Treece had never been brought to trial because of At Henley's it was brought out that Treece and Henley were in the building from which the shot that killed Finley was Treece and Henley accused each other of having fired the It also was brought out that the shot was intended for John Henry father of Rupert Officers said that Barnett had been drinking yesterday He was disarmed in ihe court yard and placed The trial began yesterday morning and the day was spent in trying to secure a When adjourned yesterday afternoon only eight jurors been The first panel soon was exhausted and many were ordered to It is believed it will be noon today before a jury will be COUNTY HEALTH NURSE APPOINTED tion enforcement division was combined with the division of investigation several veeks ngo are to serve also out of the Oklahoma City Investigators Are Retained Mayhan and W. J. are retained as Mayhan and probably will do the majority of their field work in Miss Nell secretary in the local prohibition office for the last five will be secretary for the former Western Arkansas district at the Oklahoma City There formerly were 10 persons employed in prohibition work in Western Seven of these have been and fixtures office are io be City this Aug. 23.-Huge new reservoirs of credit for financing the recovery program within private industry are being sought by Hugh S. the recovery He made this known accompanying it with the assertion that do not think the commercial banking operations functioning in this A few hours he had gone to the retail merchants of the nation at the opening of a healing upon their code of fair competition with a stinging warning against skyrocketing prices and a promise that the practices of and are to be driven out of the business Johnson said conferences had been held with officials of the Federal Reserve Board and the Reconstruction Corporation looking to providing additional credit but that no definite determination had been reached He said failure of the banks tc finance the industrial extension just a holdover from the past year or two's think it will losen up if the industries show what they should in the next two or three he Content With Code Progress The administrator concentrated meanwhile on the job set for himself to get to President Roosevelt within the next day or two the codes of the bituminous coal and automobile Late he said there was no chance of either charter being completed before today but he was content with the progress In an effort to reach an agreement among the coal operators and the automobile Johnson plans a clarification of the long controverted labor provisions of the Industrial Recovery Act. The provisions guaranteeing collective bargaining to labor without interference as to the type of has been a troublesome matter at each major hearing upon a with employers seeking to add an interpretative clause showing that affiliation with a national union was 8c. butter fat 15c, heavy hens 6c, shops should Miss Nell Swafford of Bergman has been appointed county health nurse for Boone County by Dr. Grayson of Little for the state health Miss appointment Whs made for one her duties beginning August 15 The will be continued after September 15 if funds are County Judge M. O. Penix Mrs. Mamie Studyvin spent Sunday with her Mrs. Knotts and her Mrs. Ben Promises Farm Aid ROCK SPRINGS Rev. Oliver of pastor of the Methodist church is holding a revival at Rock Mr. and Mrs. Emory Watkins and sons attended Rev. Carter's meeting at Oak Grove ' school house Sunday Beer And Wine Is Completed Schools Get 70 Percent Of Pension Fund Little Aug. 23.-(UP) passage of a beer by noon Thursday seemed inevitable today as both houses of the extraordinary legislature passed bills legalizing its sale in The House passed the Senate as amended by the lower the Senate amended the House and passed it. Each was transmitted immediately to the opposite house for concurrence in the If either house concurs in the amendments to its then all that remains to make the sale of beer and wine immediately legal in Arkansas is the final vote Thursday morning and the signature of Gov. J. M. Amendments to the were practically the with the exception of two tacked on the Senate by the lower One of these would leave no doubt as to how the expected beer tax is to be the other eliminates the chances of a warehouse monopoly in the Under the Senate measure the tax is to be distributed as 70 per cent to the common 12 per cent to the Confederate Pension 10 per cent ' Arkansas Tuberculosis 2 per cent to the Service 5 per cent State Health 1 per cent Children's Home and The six amendments adopted by both houses late yesterday 1. That the Senate method of distribution of revenues be kept 2. The House county tion clause be But with the provision that counties voting dry at a coming election shall not participate in any beer 3. House school district local option clause be 4. Retail dealers be defined as those selling 16 gallons or less of beer at a 5. House provision which provides tax of. per county for wholesalers or distributors with a maximum be 6. That retail dealers in cities I be required to purchase only a that those in county be required to purchase a county permit These of course in addition to the state Beer and wine advertising in newspapers of Arkansas is permitted by the section which reads 6174 of Crawford and Digest of the Statutes of the State of which prohibits solicitation or taking of orders by in circular or other printed matter for any of the liquors mentioned in Section 6165 of C & M shall not apply to beer and light wines of an alcoholic such as are legalized under this State permits to sell beer will be as Retail dealers whose gross sales do not exceed Retail dealers whose gross sales do not exceed but are more than Retail dealers gross sales are more than There is a tax barrel of not to exceed 32 The tax on explained in Paragraph 5, of the above amendments adopted fry the joint committee These taxes are in the federal taxes on the of Many dealers in Arkansas already have obtained federal licenses and have been doing for more than two Texarkana is among the cities in Arkansas prepared to sell licenses for beer as soon as the becomes Other cities have not determined what the tax for sale of the beverage in their localities will but immediate action is expected by all by the end of the ADJOURNMENT OF LEGISLATURE DUE THURSDAY - House Passes Beer Is Little Aug. 23.-(UP)- After passing the beer the house advised Governor Futrell that it would adjourn morrow at sine The house decided to adjourn after the governor had told the house committee that he would veto a for a further to pay legislators more than the original agreed upon before the call for the session was The beer was passed with amendments and transmitted to the senate for where it will be passed tomorrow morning by that body if this is Futrell told the house committee it was acting wisely in adjourning The house passed a with senate amendments to provide tot state banks complying with the national Speaker H. K. Toney told the house that Lt. Gov: Lee Cazort said that the senate would the beer with the amendments of the joint com- and three minor ments added by the lower assembly Administration Defeat Administration forces met with 1 defeat on two bills once when the senate voted against the house which would abolish the state board of the second when the house defeated a measure which would appropriate to the Arkansas world fair The school was 20 to 14. Under the house supported by Governor Futrell in his to the legislature upon its the board education be ' Act 78 of the last session would be and a state superintendent and a board of seven would be Futrell approved of the appropriation to the fair it was indicated in a letter written to the head of the state Exhibits He said the was within the purview of his The house killed the in the committee of the Secretary Henry A. Wallace Revealing plans of the administration to add to the income and increase pork prices by slaughtering 5,000,000 hogs to obtain meat for the Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace promises several thousand who gathered to hear his address at the Century Progress exposition in along with ROCK SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Lon Graves of Ridgeway spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Alma Hood of Bear Creek Springs spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora Mr. and Mrs. John Rains spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. to their home in the first of the M Funds Sought To Pay Party Deficit An effort is being made to raise funds to pay quota - in the democratic national campaign deficit and the quota for Boone county was placed at by Lee chairman of the state democratic central Jeffery chairman of the Boone County Democratic has asked voluntary contributions to the Twenty contributions of each would take care of Boone county's Mr. Dixon although any amount will be Mr. Dixon is heading the list with a A list of contributors will published in the Arkansas Mr. Dixon Mr. Dixon stated that he would like to get the collections in this so that Boone county would be the first of 75 counties in the state to pay her quota in The originated in King Charles II of England was called merry