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   Joplin Globe (Newspaper) - February 21, 1933, Joplin, Missouri                                Ui cloudy In colder partly cloudy lo rising cloudy and colder In Tuesday j Wednesday partly cloudy with rUIng In Fair Wednesday Fair Wednesday partly 01 L FULL NOTICE 10 ADVERTISERS All Display Advertising Copy Must Bo in The Globe Herald The Day Preceding For News 6 P. M. Day Preceding Publication i VOL. NO. 167. IIT East Fourth TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1933.-TEN Every Morning Except Monday * PRICE FIVE ROOSEVELT HOLDS BRITISH DIPLOMAT Broad Field of Economics Is Explored in Conversations at Home of tlie WILL MEET AGAIN New Secretary of State Probably Will Be Named Soon So He Can Be Into HOUSE AT BURNS Amos Was One of Town's Show Feb. 20.- P)-The proposed 21at amendment to the constitution as adopted by the senate last Thursday and by the Joint Proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America In congress assembled of each house concurring the following article is hereby proposed as an amendment to the constitution of the United which shall be valid to all intents and as part of the constitution when ratified by conventions In of the several Section 1. The eighteenth article of amendment to the constitution of the United States la hereby Section 2. The transportation or importation Into any or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating in violation of the laws la hereby Section 3. This article shall be inoperative unless It shall have been ratified as an amendment to the constitution by convention in the several as provided in the within seven years from the date of the hereof to the states by the DRY LAW REPEAL PUT UP TO STATES BY THE CONGRESS Submission Already by Is Adopted by House hy a 15-Vote VOTE IS 289 TO 121 3G of the 48 States Must Ratify by Conventions to Wipe Out 18th TO ABOLISH PATROL IS KILLED COMMITTEE VOTE IS UNANIMOUS NOT TO REPORT THE MEASURE TO SECURITIES WORTH TAKEN IN A ARE FOUND IN STREAM on page 2.) Approximately in securities taken from a safe of the Cement 515 Virginia in a burglary Saturday were on the banks of and floating In the water of Willow near Sixth street Grand yesterday The securities recovered represented all of the loot with the exception of a note for approximately and about in Included in the securities recovered were three city warrants for tax bills for approximately and A cash box containing the money and securities was found early yesterday by Detectives Tom and Clay Brown near where the securities later were Ray manager of the and Francis Davis and John made another in the afternoon and discovered the They were informed thai a young man soon to throw some where tlie securities were about 9:30 o'clock yesterday KANSAS VOTE AT NEXT ELECTION IS PROPOSED Feb. 20.-(/P)-Representative George of Geary county announced today he would sponsor a providing for ratification or rejection by Kansas of the proposed repeal of the Eighteenth amendment to the federal He will present Ihe he to the house state affairs committee with the request it be brought in as a committee This procedure is necessitated by reason of the deadline for introduction of bills by individuals having been The proposed provides that proposed amendments to the federal shall be submitted to a referendum of the voters of Kansas at the next general following notification of the governor that congress has proposed the The amendment would be printed on the ballot and marked in the aume manner as proposals for to the slate Delegates to form a convention notify the governor of the decision of the be nominated and elected in the same manner and number as presidential If a majority of the votes In the referendum were for the it would be deemed lo have been ratified by and the convention delegates would meet in the governor's office the first Tuesday in December after the election and notify the chief executive of the decision of the Jefferson Feb. 20.-imta- The roads and highway committee tonight killed a lo abolish the stale highway Rep. Charles Hayward of Shelby chairman of the said the vote was unanimous not to report the bil The roada and highways committee last week reported an identical The house was introduced by Representative Alexander of Wayne A establishing a license law was reported favorably by the The reported out is a compromise measure drafted by a License to drive automobiles by operators would cost 50 cents lor three Owners would be required lo obtain but no charge would be ' The would give the commissioner wide power to revoke licenses for criminal or for conviction of or death arising from The committee killed a which would exempt trucks hauling farm products from payment of license fees to the stale public service DRIVES ARE PLANNED IN SOONER LEGISLATURE Oklahoma Feb. 20.-(/P)-A double-barreled drive for prohibition repeal will be launched in the Oklahoma Rep. William O. Oklahoma said Encouraged by congressional action for submission of repeal of the Eighteenth Coe said he would introduce a resolution In the house tomorrow providing for submission of a proposed amendment to the state giving the by a three-fourths vote of both authority to change Jefferson Feb. 20.-(/H)-The state highway abolition of which has been by the senate roads and highways today was commended by the Missouri joint labor legislative R. T. president of the Missouri Federation of Labor and chairman of the in an open letter to Col. Lewis superintendent of the complimented Ellis on the successful and administration of the Four Signers of The signed by D. W. vice chairman of the H. H. and Fred L. acting said in labor has much to do with the securing of the legislation which created the highway and has had more than a passing interest in the operation of the after having observed the initial are of the opinion that the highway patrol should be continued in operation and that no occasion will come to disband the organization if kept upon the same high plane established under your The lo abolish the patrol was introduced by Sen. Carl J. Galena Firemen Feb. 20.-Firemen weie called at 5 o'clock this afternoon to extinguish a roof fire at the home of Mrs. Robert Twenty-fourth and Short The blaze started from the Slight damage Mrs. who is seriously was carried out of the house and later was taken to the home of a relative here in a car from the Porter Clark Undertaking Company's Feb. 20.-
                    

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