Morning Avalanche (Newspaper) - December 3, 1929, Lubbock, Texas Morning Avalanche Of ASSOCIATED PRESS uwm AVALANCHE TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 1029 On the Firing Line at the Nations Capital BANKS CRASHED WITH MARKET SENATE FINANCE HEAD POINTS OCT IN PREDICTING A SPEEDY RECOVERY Almost Ready Br CHARLES P STEWART Central Prew Staff Writer ONE MINUTE PULPIT Destruction and death say We have heard the tune thereof with our ears God the way thereof and he the place thereof For he looketh to the ends of the earth and under the whole ASHINGTON Dec Peter Norbeck of the senate com on banking and currency j sees ose significant difference be tha recent stock market crash and a good many stock market crashes of yore which In prolonged spells of hard times This crash has not brought down any big banks vith it Nor on the other hand did the crash result from some big bank failure The market collapsed of itself because it push was required No bankrupt banks no hard times That is nothing worse than a return to their normal style of living by a lot of folk who have discovered that they are not as rich as they thought they were and were spending money accord ingly and no doubt a period of painful econ omy by a considerable number of other folk win lost actual cash So reasons the South Dakota senator The senator is sorry lor the disappointed people paper fortunes vere wiped out and for the still more unlucky ones whose real money took when the bottom dropped out of stocks j Nevertheless he says the fix in which they find themselves is not the same thins as national hard times j A country can get out of the grip of hard times Chairman Norbeck explains only by degrees andit is a mighty slow process whereas the bad effects of a stock market slump wear off pretty speedily unless it seriously involves the industries and com merce is what big business men mean when they say that the country is funda mentally adds the South Dakotan the stock market was severely shaken but the quake did not jar the area that the legitimate trade edifice stands Not that Senator Norbeck market Lubbock owes an obligation to its j crashes are operating upon donated funds The city j He believes that speculators ought to be prc also has a decided responsibility in Its charities j vented somehow from pyramiding prices until and in its poor The Community Chest is the so it becomes certain that they must lution to these and these responsibilities j there always is danger that they Its budget will end our troubles for the coming j fall on thc general structure and year i ase it badly Perhaps you think Is too rti it might have happened this time member the budget was set by Lubbock men after j But the peril is past now an extensive study of conditions Perhaps you think snid the senator hastily Oh outsiders should not have been employed to collect Lets not talk about the money But remember regardless of what you j may think about it the responsibility and obliga of courne qualified thc South Dakota tion of organization still holds i cr trade is bound to suffer to some extent Donate liberally today for first Com THE FACTS BEHIND THE DRIVE rS to talk about putting feathers In hate and having grandiose titles for workers but in the final analysis the most important thing about the first annual Community Chest drive op ening Ws morning is getting the money It is along this line that The Morning Avalanche is thinking as the teams swing into action Frankly we have heard some criticism of the amount the budget which is We have heard criticism of the fact that outside and expert aid was employed to head the campaign But be that as it we should all be most interested in is raising the money regardless of who raises it or how they do it par rot Author of The Anniversary Notes Todays Poem Quotations Of Real Merit ILLINOIS JOINS Chest at TIN CAN NOW AN ANTIQUE Perhaps the research saw it a ton Years age he began to cast about for a cheaper substitute The fruit of his research is the aluminum can and toothpaste tubes of alu minum foil The lowly tin being nothing but sheet iron plated with tin the Industrial scientist first tried to coat sheet iron with aluminum by rolling the two metals together As food containers his first aluminum cans were complete failures Sardines and fruits deteriorated in their shells i of iron and aluminum On Dec 3 1918 ad mitted to the Union with its boun daries between the Great Lakes and The Individual who undertook some while ago ohio and Mississippi to buy a a piano a radio set and an trie refrigerator expecting to pay for them out of j his Wall Street profits must dump them back on various installment houses inasmuch as he is not going to have any profits j llad These articles will be afloat on the market nearly new backing up the fresh supplies which the factories will be trying to pour Into it creating a flood more or less in other words a tU surplus of speculation land within the extinguished i Early immigrants who settled in j Illinois came mostly from the south j and brought with them n decided predilection for slavery j After 1820 thc people were hurI ried into an unhealthy era of sud TIMI AND GRIEF 0 Time who a lenient to on round to say repose thc sense The feint pang Most Christians are sanctified away only in spots and not often in the Of On thre I rest my only hope at most obvious Rev Dr last Clarence True Wilson And think when thou hast dried the bitter tear That flows in vain oer all my held dear 1 may look back on every sorrow past THIS HAS HAPPENED MRS EMMA HOGARTH said t keep money In her room on the second floor ot MRS RHODES boarding house Is strangled to death BONNIE DUNDEE cub j detective assisting LT STRAWS attaches significance to the ce Bad Penny made by CAPN thc victims parrot when he finds in her diary reference to a of whom she lived In dread Suspicion at once falls on EMIt former boarder Mrs Hogarth accused of trying o rob her and who has left town j CORA BARKER i ter pianist also a boarder J thought to have had an affair with Is arrested as a material j against him when shr j confesses she was in the murder room shortly after 12 j Other boarders under suspicion are HENRI DOWD MR add MRS NORMA j WALTER STYLES who had 4oar with Mrs Hogarth BERT i MAGNUS newcomer and amateur i scenario writer DAISY I SHEPHERD The boarders all agree to stay j on except Daisy who packs and leaves Dundee pays Styles a visit i and finds him washing socks and a pair of gloves Magnus obvi In love with Cora worrier about her Dundee from Mrs Rhodes Mrs j secretive of sending anl receiving mail only thr i postman her confidant The post man says that the victims monthly letter came from a SALLY GRAV ES in New York Dundee recalls de nf the mysterious of j Sally Graves in New York a month previous anl Sally was Mrs daughter and that committed both But who and where is j NOW GO OX WITH THE j CHAPTER XXIV It ras nearly noon when Bonnie left police headquarters aft er a short session with Sergeant Turner o the homicide squad who to be his nominal chief during j Strawns absence in Briton Because it was still considered of vital importance that Dundee rej main in thc Rhodes House i it was Turner who i the I O to Tiie of thi republican and party upon good on Hoo ver Man forms and educates the world bin woman educates Burrow i ever their riven V rVsh tor a direr be from floor room in the House ts And Turner j his promise that 1 iit all should be given out to the j without Dundees sanction Not n syllable Dan or tle Sally Graves murder attain quoted softly Ive lived a life of strut and strife I die by It burns my heart I must And not avenged be He drew a deep breath realizing his new responsibility for the first time We shant let her go avenged shall we Capn When he entered the dining room n fow 12 Dun dee found it crowded with meal them a young men find two girls who their probing ques betrayed themselves as re porters taking this method of get ting news and human interest angles on the sensational case At the long table in the center of the room devoted to inmates ol the house he found Mr Sharp booming away cheerfully to the de light of the nearby reporters ter Styles and Norma Paige bota very silent Bert Magnus cheerfulness could be accounted by the fact that Cora Barker was n longer In jail and Henry Dowd whose eyes were gloomily fixed upon his plate He was not surprised at Coras absence from the nor at the explanation which Mr Shar immediately volunteered Greetings Dundee Is it hv for you Sorry you hero to Cora home came in not 30 minutes ago after a Ton talk her lawyer Shes nil in poor Having a tray in her Dundee was a sympa thetic a very much and overdressed little blend dashed into the room and thin panting Into vacant chair at the boarders Hello Jewel Mr boomed Youve beon our new Mr Dundee Jewel Miss Jewells Hamiltons most stenographer Mr Dundee 3 Tlie blond propped her elbows on table and rested her little chin on clasped hands us she with exaggerated upon Bon Ill tell thc cockeyed j world Ive ben missing things she her voice nn draw Where you been al my life Dundee to the we ii lor lost j Uttie thing war to prt into Hie Ulf i uv ti ti Floods are liable to cause considerable trouble ln a if he was still In ton and In Rhodes Persevering mediocrity U Itself be And meet lifes peaceful evening more respectable and unspeakably As ran n with smile more useful than talented Incon oi tnn As some lone bird at days depart James Hamilton j housed police unless means can be i pretty to drain them off Is the purpose of Hoovers conj 1H42 ing hour Ji I in thc sunbeam of thc trans The state recovered rapidly how and at the outbreak of thc of Americas Industrial I civil War Illinois was acain pros Science then turned to pure aluminum sheets as Henry Ford John producing threefifths of all i aJi There is little if any chemical action between j Rockefeller jr j Chairman pram exported to Europe and canned fruits and and aluminum and the j Alexander of the farm board and d second in railway mileage metal itself cnn be used over and over again So it seems to be exit the tin can and enter the I judge that mean said aluminum can the senator If sounds it Tin to he a quicker Job Charles Forgetful though its wings are wet camera a A little morality is a to Join him Rev Dr Harry Emerson You live at the H SERVICES SUNDAY much must that poor heart endure j Which hopes from thcr and thee 1 alone n cure i I Use Bowles 17621850 Even philology may find the eventual change from tin can to aluminum Will j than the National Commission on Law the British still speak of a tin of beans or apri cots fifty years hence Probably What stickler for accuracy could bring himself to ask for an aluminum of lobster Though it may become extinct as the old fashioned ctrl the tin can will ever be remembered as a boon to humanity That should cause no sur prise to the civilized world which has been out of cans for decades Bw the meal served from and of the crim wave or the flood will evaporate Buried At OFFENDERS PAY OFF Auditorium Here Opens On Sunday use dont the naked Can you tell me Strain had you up on the so lone this Wn know that h called in Police Commissioner OBrien loo to help question Do you Dundee Sor rv but Im afraid I cant tell you Your Health Violations Draw Funeral for Ed 517 Tn T ward Patterson son of J T Mr and Mrs J of j Floydada nft I fit under direction of Bynum Brothers of thi city SIMPLE ARE NOW USED TO DETECT TUBERCULOSIS By DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Medical Association and of the Health Magazine tin cans is undeserving of its unsavory reputation Had the tin can never been evolved humanity i still be fruits and vegetables a i large part of the year I Thc tin can for the preservation of food was the original laborsaving device for the home and why It should have lost caste while the more mod crn electrical devices have gained i universe acceptance is hard to understand Per haps it is for the same reason that canned beef j Indeed the vast majority of people become rcrc a mlle across be looked upon as a godsend if introduced to the disease in childhood and recover One hundred dol lurs Into the coffers of the city the weekend fol Thc child dird In a hospital of Sunday afternoon nt 5 oclock fol lowing an attack of pneumonia Survivors other ihan the parents Is R sister Edna Lois four Two Thousand At Initial Services In Baptist boarders nt thet Rhodes Structure Main Address toward Cora Barker 1 sup Del By you know rlic been re leased on ball furnished by Hurt Heralding the opening of the new man manner of the UlUe Baptist auditorium in this city hear it i Pressure In water on the depth and not on its other dl bunday more two tho army today THE GROWING SPORT The football season of 1929 has been such a success in many ways that the game teems to be more firmly entrenched in the educa tional system than ever Never in the history of amateur football were so many teams ot class developed as this year Never did so nan spectators witness the never was so much spent It needs no nice cal culation to discover football drew millions and millions of dollars this year me 20 were killed thc other day Many years ago it was proved that almost every human being has tuberculosis before he dice across as vater dent We can do almost that well I rcrc a mile across in Chicago alone However a considerable number do not recover and the mortality from Mm White Mrs W R sang a solo the morning senice and special the v Bonnie scanned thc front pane these represent the mortality from disease Thc death rate from tuberculosis has been cut in more than onehalf through the advancement ot modern medical science and modern hygiene In order to detect cases 05 early as possible and to apply as soon as possible suitable methods leading toward recovery several systems have been established The first as pointed out by Dr F M McPhedran of tv University of Pennsylvania Is to examine nil school children physically and by means of thf Xray and to cive ail of them thc tuberculin crt The tuberculin test is a simple skin test loss painful than a pin scratch and much when Mexico voted on a new presi music also was piven in the even with interest as he strolled ing by the Girls Glee club of Chestnut avenue toward thc Texas Technological college under i HOGARTH WIT of Mrs Carl i NESS OUT ON BAIL Uie Formal dedication of thc new i streamer headline building will be made on Sunday I Accord to the newspaper ac December 15 with count Th preliminary hearing had f I IV I White thc principal ad dress More tiii a hundred teams have been less nf enough importance to have their of the advantages of such a procedure is in the metropolitan he fact thai during the physical examination for when the playing ol football was weeI confined few Eastern colleges Today section has conference and every state has a number of teams Every year finds the game more interesting to Frequent upsets have shown that it is also possible to detect any other disease which may happen to be attacking the child Another method is to select from among school children those who seem likely to have tuberculosis and to limit the examination to them I When a child in found to be positive in the tuber big schools have no monopoly over champion teams culin a is made of its physical and that as a whole the teams are playing better conditions then the Xray reveals even small ball the rules committees have failed to take I changes which may have taken place in the lungs Mil and interest out of the sport If a child is found to be susceptible to tuber or in a very early stage it can be put under a course of hygiene which will aid its prompt re covery in the majority of cases One of the modern developments in the care of tuberculosis is establishment of the prevent to which children nrc taken who have very mild degrees of tuberculosis or who come of fami lies In Is prevalent There they to recover under the best con The success of the mates inevitable an other postseason attack upon the sport from fac ulty members who complain that the effect of in football on undergraduate body ion of with result that secondary that the taken out of the hands of the un and put into the of a staff of and gradual committees o longer a that Is played for is a mic to n of Ue public will hoar nib cr tvo tv it but when September roll more it find more and better norc fans and more to b converted rate arn cam self f th be boys and girls will too in a few fears old No auto is 28 En many tourists are to Europe there will no talk shortage next winter It ft verv wen to say it with flowers U you have already It with life insurance If mans to hit Mine of us are If all the smokers in the world to they would be by noon The morn we study mans efforts to wan the more grateful wo are for the mercy of j it Jwt ft product Kirby Statement Denied by Garner WASHINGTON Dec 2 W Representative Garner of Texas i democratic leader in congress to i day denied as untrue a statement 1 by John H Houston i aire and president of the Southern brief sufficient only Corns being granted bail as a material witness Emil Sexier still regarded by the press as thc suspect But if there was little news the photographers had not been There were snapshots ol all boarders taken separately in the case of Norma Styles as they left thai r Lawrence Sharp had for Uie camera as ur j tell mn f everting rolfn luck to have been airny al ment going on But I didnt mta it all You know I went irom thr train to the a public it ths f to Dundee Well a grind fcie o m alii of I to mak him I from so nb Mrs night but he wouldnt K much a and nr dying lor foin good publicity M L ran get in the or in at Berts goin to a scenario for me nl you He dont love me no mourned her lip But what to 1 n Dundre out of hrr pyes But hurry hurry me everything Mr Sharp 1 to obrv hrr down to the i when Dundee madej mi to the table wan served He had heard boys and hart pern Mm leave dining room to receive Uie wire It le for J No for Mr From Mrs Sharp I told him He detained her for n moment ask her in low voice if she a register of hrr Only of the house Dundee There are so coming and that I trj to keep up with them But I do take down the name and the last address of every house boarder I would have asked you to sign ini on Sunday If hadnt got so J upset Here it is sir end I hope AVENGING TARROT I ir ior co uld not have recognized Uie pic Henry Dowd for that par of the Rhodes Hous apparently had so little relish for i Tariff association that he uas rej the limelight but 1 sensible for inquiry by the senate not been for the caption i lobby committee into activities of the association on the tarff Last week J A Arnold manager of the association announced he had resigned and asserted that he had used his strov Garner had the I to screen his face from th to pet rid of Arnold Garner beside being democratic house leader on Magnus face there was a de the senior minority member of thc routing smile he had hur ways and means committee past the camera but the like framed the tariff measure was very good i Garner said Kirby had paid him j Daisy Shepherd as Uie only a great in attributing i who had fled from the to him the start of the Inquiry i Of tragedy had rated an ini added the committee had disclosed a plan by Arnold and Muse field man of the association to blacken the democratic party by electing negro congressmen in the socalled black belt of Chicago York and St nnI a flattering studio but the story she had ob to the press told dec more than he already TIME EXTENDED WASHINGTON Doc 2 Tim Mrs Brown id chai In thc were an Cold In Head Chest or Throat RJB into jow ind throat almott yot Repeat the j mn hour for what a glorious Those good coU of mustard menthol camphor i mixed with other valuable in blood tlir of i Olmos com i Capr pany across the Rio Grande near rot the only eyewitness to thn atro crime for the Weslaco would be extended from one to three from May 1928 under a introduced today by Representative Garner Two large government ware to be erected at Athene will mort than But to vast relief was not a word con startling the cryptic Bad which the young detective believed would eventually bring Den Griffin to the death he folded the paper and It into pocket years ii ly anJ Keep NT jirs tubes All To in milder form children otto