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THF. PORT ARTHUR NEWS. MONDAY, MAY 12. 1lt;530.PACE THIRTEENrCritics Pronounce New Hospital Asommunity Donatesr meAsAnymTheEntire South« —■NJNew St. Marys Gates Memorial Hospitalndowment Fund Andubscription OfferingHDREDB of interested East Texans will begin today to inspect onef the most beautiful f»nd nu t modern hcspr*aH in h* countryMary's Gates M orial hospital, loc * t Beau*jj^Hroad lust befora the rond +road justthe city, them Is to be all necessary to a modern itu'ion.patted to the public on April Of hospital still has an airOfwness ’ about it but in the adhole, former city abbatcir site, which is to be filled in by the city and made into a city park to b■*» beautiful by the Young Men's Business League.jjjration of affairs or the rare BhrnU, It has an a;r of hawi%§en in operation for yea is.^■building fund, by which theBry a hospital was construct-■d is to be operated, was - *$10000# given by » highway linking K\ Paso and Pre -Idio. Texas, in a 300-mile pavedNEW BORDER HIGHWAY POSSIBILITY IS SEEN♦ EL PASO, May 12 Possibility that a new S6.000.000 Border■I up thus:Gates hospital trust fund, $50,-■ven by Port Arthurians in subscription and the it* inlt;i(the Inc.- rn v*' VA r-lf opfiator*e 'iha pit ::1 fund, founded bK W. Bet a Million Gates.jprn used to operate the oldGates hospital on Lake ►re di .ve for 2 » yc at A* tIf ft v/a« it v. a?? pi*4 *■ dI the t of a i pitsJ boardi a r pot a 11 o n bo n dr. K * c e n f 1 were sold and bhe 0100**over to the Catholic SiS*- r/( strip traversing the wild Fug Bend country would be constructed with State and federal aid. entirely removing thlt;* burden of the pro | ject from the counties la reportedI here,County Judge E B McCUntork of El Paso was authority for the statement that the state highway commission was willing to pay half the cost of the read If the nationalgovernment would furnish the other half. A tnoanderlng, nearlytmpssabie road, connect the twopoints now.VISITOR FROM INDIA COMPARESMedium Needed Between Fatalism and AmbitionCosting lib* ut $600,000 for construction and hating accommodations for 150 patients, the St. Marys Gates Me mortal hospital on the Beaumont roid is raid to be one of iho most modem and best equipped hospitals In the country. Above is shown the main building of thefive-unit hospital group. The hospital opened the last week in May. —- — 1-STUDENTS TO SURVEY GEOLOGICAL STRATASAUSTIN IRISH JUDGELAND PURCHASED FORANGELINA COUNTY FAIRyj Long .NeededA * Jt ary G*1 c* h or pi * a 1 w a ••lifer Port Arthur in iW* » t ha population was » bareJr* even prior to 102S, Humber hadWORK PROGRESSING ONSANTA FE EXTENSIONALPINE, Texas, May 12 UP*..— Work trains are operating 22 miles when south of Paisado Pats on the #x-BRADY. May 12 UF\- A eomprwi hf naive study of the geological and Mnertlsficai restntrM of McCul-loeb county will be made this sum* j m mar when 50 or more students and Jtidga instruftma of the University of Texas departmentlof geologj willi a friend,IS GIVEN SHILLELAGH! Th# *tick WM ttnt anonymously.AirSTIK, May 12 Judge J. but 11 bf*r* «nm;»t«k*blt ear- t.UFKIN, May 12 ».fr~ElghteenD. Mcore of the »»th dlatrlct court, • m*rk* tb4t r :’d not h**’* rom* acres has been purchoeed here as known a* the ’Smiling Iriah fronr1 Rny olhfr lh*n ,he ShH,,’!*Kil a home for the r manent Angelinaby many litigant' and at-j **** Jud*r Mo^ “ * torneys* hai a real fhsttslagh no*- f m things Irish. Hebrought from the Emerald Isle b 1 native of Dublin.Increased m-‘ tension ofilht Santal Jc 1 savailce their tiputur camp at Brady jf f * Ajtbv• Presi ho on|||ted 55,000, Pera I * • - ( f * i* '* • hr.’ !#( GiP . , fthrr ' ■ w u 5 r * '-d - 1 « h] * * srtty # * ■ - t ■■ • uls an-: «tionsg| * V* '* ! t.f 4 t‘ 7' mil'Ja; ■ r ,« * ‘ • - * * - ,T ' . ' • f ' r * r r » ' J ' ‘ r *Sat and operate *L P Port•; f^r construct innBr would do *t 4 part tow ml j. rmd been estimated 14 monthsrtot* a build-r g|Hih« Lambert Sitetor Arthur raisedul$50 ooo by«I suherriptlnp. and the '■no trust fund was authoriaad * pat:! *^er to t ** i j^put up th« rtmaliidtr of thewould be nscessary to connect Al*was donor of : pjno anf| pr^aidi#, but construction1 off trials now* sav train a should berunning by or before Oct, 1n* tj4e. * 'lO'i » *nds on th*HBfutt road tms of tho ftausta In the south* atomoingir {•!•:* f ; » - SH I 1 '' 4| the five tu|.! .f:ng «r :mp, theh building, fronting on th# urnoni highway, It of four sto-I with two of tbs finest op*ing rooms that could bp si* located on the fourth floor.,th« first floor ie a receptionthe emergency room#, of*iff rrmi, x iu'-.r rafftpr.^jaas' dining On thethird anil fourth floor*if;* !'£ rns ? h» * ? ak^ ca r •- *f^50 beds in tbs hoapfta), of X ray rooms, operating rooms,irr \p - •* -' Zing rv s e-4 ;»r dtitar «f Italian Movothe rear of the main build* $t the hospital chapel where ents sisters, nurse*, doctor*the public in general mayhip according to the Cathode*f The chapel ts declared tona cf the m^et beautiful in country. The altar, of tol-id • oomstruotioit, ws» bought fatt by Mr, and Mrs* J- H Phecf Beaumont and tent to Pnrt lur. Th# pipe mgan was gtv-local persons, while- thewere donated by Jet Measlac^ the left of the rbnpcl la r#, hiw# where CMboMend toi-pital authoritiesBister Eugene, formerly ofary« at Oalvaetait. is in ge of the hospital, while sr Placid it* cf Galveston, of this district, Is h*ad of tire district which includesr .ft*'^n ei - d O a I vr - * .n or gan-FOX FARM PLANNED BY WEST TEXAS ATTORNEYFORT STOCKTON, !*•*. May12 lt;.lt;Pv-R D. BlaviSr*. Fort Mock-ton attorney, owns It silver foxes which he plans to place on his Irrigated farm four mltss north of here a® the vsncletis for a fox farm, Poxes will not pelt well in the warmer country' but they breed and| tbs animals are wanted for theirpelt* they can be shipped north Iplan to raise them for breeding pur-UPTON COUNTY SEEKS CONCRETE HIGHWAYeankin, T#m May 12j The eammuhsatrt court of Upton I county has made formal requestto the state highway departmentto concrete highway 40 through thisj county* claim mg that the electioncelt for the necessary $w» ono bondissue spec if »ed that material.Members of th* court said they had been Informed t he state cov*stdered building the road of macadam at a cost of $10,000 or $12 00*! a milf less. In event this IS attempted th# commtssioneri saidthey would seek to enjota roastrurtion of the rued. #$0 days.Dr* Pied M. Bullard* who will he in charge of the ramp stated that McCulkw'h county offered an excellent field for the study of gt®* logv. *1t in situated on the northwest flank of the central mineral region and rocks of the Ordovician, I Pennsylvanian and possibly Per-:mian and Cretacclus ages are ea posed , | Dr. Bullard said. I 1 i|iiNOCONA BARBER USES120-YEAR-OLD RAZOR’rasor.1 said toj be 1120 $ sat I old,mwnod by Lloyd Bur gin, Nncon 1 barber, is used every day in hisill vs purchased n 1§I0 bv Mrs ! Burgin s great-grandfather at Pine .shis life time. Neat it was hand*4down to Mrs, Burging USm, Wh used it is ytsrs. Three years ago fis ed to hand it on to is nattier Ig tn*t rat Ion. M 3SICKNESS ON INCREASE WITH SNOW FLURRIES!TOKYO, May 12 lt;UPi.-Unprece* d *ued cold rain# and snow flurrieshas caused a sharp tttoreass in tbs jnumber of case# of pulmonary diseases registered by th# police | heahh section. Nearly f ’** msm j of cold* and other pulmonary a Ilmen t* were reported There were |mmany csse^ of iiiflumiiCHINESE PROFESSORSPLAN ARTS EXHIBITTokyo, mi. is t* nr—rprofessors of the National Art# In-SOMBODY’S CARELESS ! WITH LOST ARTICLES :VUCKNA. Kir U lt;VF T. Um ;coilectiM cf tod artictee held by 1a * trcStituie of Ohina heeded by its pre** | ed a human ear, ThI* car, foundMeat, Lift Fengmifn, sre scheduled to arrive in Japan late in July to exhibit works at the Fine Art® institute of Tokyo Prefecture, A Japaneses, K Ssitof will be in theparty*by a pswtessaa on duty In City Halt park, v# belteved t# haw been Ithe property cf some care less me ti cai atitdent.i of the Cat ho he atdff*he right of the t-hapel SOUND PICTURESwpitai power house and ne hospital while Id tbi rear is|nurse#* bom* where student IS * ill b* housed The train ehool I® also located in thatfitthe leftda one w»|]of the hospitalsee a large openNOW IN COLUMBIABOGOTA. May 10 tjphlt;~Sound pictures are crowding silent movie# from theater* in Colombia, Pa trons do not stem to object to areasonable amount ©f talking in English,BEGS DOCTOR TO HELPSTOP GROWINGKLAUSENBt/RG. Rumania. May j 12 «UP),—When a? the age of 2* ! a Klausenburg woman, who v. as already six feet four inches high* j began to grow taller eh** went to» the Municipal hospital and begged J the chief doctor to help hei to}growmg.Typical De Luxe Hospital RoomV'-'yrrnn* | County Fair. Buildings are to be** af erected soon, the fair associationannounced.ST. LOUIS* Mu/ 12 (UP)/—TheHindu laborer with 20 crrita in hie pockets is more content than the American with millions. S. Kamo *an, cf t/.c British Research, Dehra Dun, India, believes.The laborer on 20 cent* a day. perhaps with one meal, get* mxrc out of life than the American with two automobiles, 10 rooms, thret baths, a country club and a bool ieggri who uses real whisky *ftr flavoring/* Kamesan said here.Kamesan, in America to study methods of wood preservation, said he believes the unemploymen* question is a consequence of mars production by machines.So far unemployment question# have baffled the b**t brains of foreign countries. Wc have none ofit in India, for our people are satisfied with what they have. They have not learned discontent.’The rate and direction of Newtonian civilisation presage a j crash/’ he said.‘Tt’j possible, however, that the machine is producing the antftdrt# for It* own poison; that the machine age may save Itself by a humanizing, sclf-reXcrmaticn which is outside its alms.” He had praise fcr Henry Ford’s five-aay w’eek.Kamesan dwelt at length on the advancement of India3 women in industry.Thousands of native women can i hold their own in any debate withmen and already are beginning tocompete v/lth men in various service®. Yes. there |« a woman problem in India too/*He pointed out that the women of India tirc remaining with their native dress with few exceptions.Kamesan :nid he believes:Henry Fora’s ideas on Indutdxyand production seem Indian; Occidental life is th* zenith of civilisation born of mechanics — New*ton .® laws carried to their logical conclusion, More Americans should visit India and more Indians should visit America. v- pf‘ We are at om extreme ard you at the other. Happiest are those who have made a compromise between the ghtiafaction boiu of fatalism and the perpetual unrest born of ambition. Many! havidone so both in America and In dia/* Kamesan said, /* m »■EAST TEXAN SERVED UNDER 4 PRESIDENTSPARIS. Texas. Maq 12 UPl. —Phil E. Baer of Pari#, recently appointed United States marshal by President Hoover, is believed tohave broken a record. He ha* served under four presidents, Woodrow Wilson having been thj only one who failed to reappoint him since he was originally appointed by William Howard Taft.PLAN TRACKLESS TRAMSTO MEET COMPETITIONTOKYO. M».v 12 IL’PI.-To mot increased competition from privatemotorhua line* which sre cutting deep into the revenue of Tokyo* municipal street railways the city electric bureau is reported! planning a system of trackless train-cara operated from overhead elo tricat wire®. Shanghai Is the only city in the Far Eaet with track!*?# tram*. ,LIN0EVERY RESPECTThose who have followed the destinies of the0JpCHAMBERCOMMERCE quickly recognize the theme song “Diversification” in every act.Diversification is evident inevery field of endeavor agriculture and industryalike. Texans have accepted the necessity for agricultural diversification and the EAST TEXAS CHAMBEROF COMMERCE has carried the thought full steam ahead into industry. That is why the Texas Power and Light Company is anxious to congratulate this splen-asconvenes for the annual parley at which time results of an active year are reviewed and plans for a more profitable year are outlined.“InmLj«SFi* *$L%lt;• Drl.iu** room, *» Iho r.« h..,pltal air do, !.*,ro,! h„M,tj«! ai jholth , and mrmhor, of »hlt;- nur.;n| odloa) * f,. l*o «ho hr»l t'qulppod thai m, ho in.tallod In a ho-plUI. fh, ah«,o , »m », ,fi, prl* «to hath lonnc* lt;halr» ntchf »icht■» wruin* j.hlo. and o,orvOmik th.ti ..(* « ,,M f,„a jn „oom Mar,» *u,h rw..u», «» «hr hoapital wrt, furnlohod h f«oa| prr,«n, «n4 ©rganuationvPowerLightProviding for the Texa* of Today! Planning for the Texa* of Tomorrow!
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