CHJfDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1930Two Ralls Gold Star Mothers ReturnFrom Trip To Sons’ Graves In FranceALL®, Be PC 20—Back from a I 1 pilgrimage to the graves of |1r semi who lie burled In national;In Prance, two Ralli, Star mother* are approaching i erenin* of Ufa aatlafled that ly hare been able to pay a tribute the memory of their loved one*. The women, Mr*. P. J. CadVn-i and Mr*. L. C. Byrrly. were ! « a croup of 250 Oold Star j m whom the U. S. government i acroaa In one reaieL Mra. Cadenhead vUlUd the crave ! Mar eon R. B. Hyatt, brother of Hyatt, editor of the Hall* Bandied tn a hospital In [ MIL He la burled In the American cemetery near _ acd durln* the ten deyi or •that hi* mother was there, ahe rat to Me crave almoet dally.Oh Dtee at Tato Mr*. Byerly'* mo vm ktlled In n. The command of which he a member, was in action near t'Xmi and dortnc «****« It ww entirely wiped out. Only a tVm escaped.He M burled In a cemetery cloee y Verdun, about 25 mile* distant.several hundred men the *ame crave. * lt;r°“etch man known to have been the detachment belnc erected _r the crave. The cemetery 1* bout 100 to 175 mile* from Pari*.The party left New York tale to Uly aboard the SB Oeerge Wmbit took the *hlp »even day* »’make the crowing After belnc km to Part*, the mother* were et by the *orrrnment on special u trip* to the *erer»l location* the cemeteries.See Hlsurte Some time also wa* given for the srty to rWii Pari* end »ee the his* clc spot* there. An allowenre of00 wa* given each mother tor the tnnket* to be parsed freecustom duty. In other word*, a un could return with that nount of cood* bou*ht abroad and* have to fo through the custom* rrlce and pay the duty.The crreae* on the crave* areraahed twice a week.- Mr*. Cadvn-wad explained Oood care la taken the graves- There are no raised a* in that country -The government aeemed to think •wry need We lacked nothin* ve could think of Every el- • wa* made to give ua the com- . and ease that we should have1 *uch a journey.’' j Return wa* made on the SB R*-tblic. a slightly tlowvr boat than I ie Oeorge Waahingtor. The trip . a* made to about nine daysBiptarre Blc Mrs Byerly wa* called the «i-oxtr of the party. On both tnc*. M bothered by rea«ckn*^. *he ent into every nook and corner ( the evaaet. sotng every plar* that l ... ware permitted. M*o In , and other town* Mr*. Byerly out of the way place# : Ml most of U»# wtessan of the \ i»ty did not know about.1 cue** I *a» about eventhlng , oould on the trip.' *h# *aya. Plante Ukr* wonderful r*rc o! ,* beautiful cemeteries *nd our , ovrrnment ha* nude the place# a* ;ul a* they can. We were , every courtesy pesaJMe by the , s o! French lad* who died j _ _ the «ar.“®oth Mr* Byerly and Mr*. Ca- !rtpreas gratitude at the ay the federal govvnumm pcovld- ; a for the trip* from Rail* to the: . *r.d return Evsry po*-ripensc was taken care of by U. 8. Oovwruneni from the the two left Rail* until theyLubbock Bank Deposits Show Boost I Over Last Year; Figures Are ShownDeposit* of almost $4,000,000 In banks of the city of Lubbock, a slight Increase over deposit* at this time last year, are Indicative of the steady growth In the city. A check during the middle of September In 1929 showed combined deposit* of 13.873.802 and a check made this month showed deposits amounting to 03,904.89413.Loan* in the three banks. Plrst National. Cltlaens National, and Lubbock National, nr »untcd to 02.732.27688 on the *ame day and c**h and exchange figures for the dny were $981,812.47. This latter figure for last year wa* $1,135,339.With a few fluctuations, the total resource* of the three banka are ahowing increases each year. Increases which are not large enough to Indicate a boom, but rather a substantial growth, according to bank official*.Lubbock PioneerPeter*. Mrs. Peter* accompanied them home and will visit there for a few- days.MisX Blanche Zemar. of Abema-thv Ut teaching school at Abema-I Uiv.M:« Merle Fowler wiled In Am-arlllo iu t week.Mr. a:id Mrs. Jim Kuykendall, of this city, are announcing the birth of a baby boy. Saturday morning at the Lubbock .'anitarl-lun.Hubert Murphy is recuperating from a torutlectomy.Harry Kelsey. Tech student, underwent a minor operation at the i Lubbock (RiPtjrnun Saturday morning.Ml**** Mary L«-c and Ca’herine .farm.vu will return today from atir.i to A’.:.-: !i and San Antonio,P. E Wheelork. abo'e. was the flr»l mayor of Lubbock ana h»v been connect*lt;1 with activities m it for the past cuarter-century. The block of lard on which the Lubbock county court houo- now stands • as donated to the public by Mr. Wheekvk.Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Myer*. who have recently returned to Lubbock to make llielr home alter residing In Dallas, are at home in the 2400Id--, fc on BroadwayMr- II. C Banm-tinan. ot Houston. :* the guisl ol Mr*. W A. Goodman. 1430 15th streetMr and Mrs. Nell H Wright arein Dallas during tlie wesk-end.UlUIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllililllllllliur Mr ar.d Mr* Roy J. Watson, of1 Newcastle. arrived yesterday tocrsonalsii£ spend several weeks in the I ome r of Mr* WVeor.e parent.'. Mr. and r M?'. Cl R S. it. 1901 Mam street.Illinium;' George Norman MartJndale, of ... ^ ^ I ••ockhart. has enrolled In Texas Mr* and Mrs Hunter W. Rich- Technological college for the wln-aroron are Icing .n toe mwrnms ,,r His parent*. wlv» accmpsnledf.r a b is ties* trip u. WorJi. han ]w.Ir returned to L» R-Jamn A'.cheson hat leiuitu-J from Ban Antonio wnrse he I.e. •pent the pa*’ few month* and wtU enler Tea** Tech college. Mr. At-chaaon 1* to be a »iudfti'. awisi-ant In the department of architectural drawingMr. ana Mr* Odell Ku-ger and baby. Joan, are to moke their home in Lubbock. They have been residing in LiHX.tdd.Mr* W. T Campbell, who lives «n a ranch in Cocnran county, t? the house gur.-t of Mr. and Mr* R. T. Campbell, 1831 Avenue Y. and ha* as tier guewt her slater. Mr.- W. E Wolfe, of Dalla*. and Mrs Clifford 8b ankle* and daughter of Wlchta I'aiL*.O P. never of Shamrock was in Lubbock tnis week putting hi* son. Gerald, in »cch colk-gc.M:i* Be’ty Irby relumed Thiu.s-day from a two week* von at Ok- J 3 R *on of Mr.Ialuma A a.-ifl water. Ok:a.Broadway, returned to school In Austin last weekaiar i* nanrarnRev. C J McCarty. i«*'or of the 4. ... , ... .Calvary Ba; Usi church, who wa* . “r •««* Mr»- 1506offered the pastorale of Um, lotk-: L. ^ ,0?ney Baptist church, has decitnrd J*R „,CT ^and will remain ui Lubbock, ac- i «» ''•*» durln« ‘hfcord'ng to an announcement. ,Garland Newsom is leaving th-»trr r\,.. rCOURT OPENS M0NI1AY