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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

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Marshall, Texas
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THE MARSHALL EVENING MESSENGER, MARSHALL, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1934 DIAL: NINE-ONE-FOUR LARGE CLASS IS INITIATED HERE Modesty cost Miss Florence Mar-tus f435. She said a former tenant walked into her room Juat as she was dressing, She hid in a clothes closet, emerged to find 8170 cash and 3313 in securities missing-. Marion, police reported they had arrested Simon James as the intruder. BY THE K. OF a Dero want to turn ir i taurrmt NeighO'trm residents are objecting.

CARNEK "SATlili: Indianapolis, lini, (LP). I through here en route home as, John Nance Carrier, uo dent, peered sleepily from 1 man window, said "Whut?" v' asked what he thought about gress. Then he awoke with start, got the Idea, anawvrrd: well pulled duwH shade, went back to sleep. Twenty-fifth Annlrersary it May totaled 1,135,000 bales, com. pared with 1,138,000 balte In April and 1,840,000 bales in May, 11)33, the New York Cotton Exchange Service reported today.

Domestic mills used 808,000 bales of American cotton last month, against 800,000 bales In the preceding month and 607,000 bales in Msy last year, while foreign spinners need 827,000 bates, compared with 838,000 in April and 783,000 bales in May last year. For the season since Aug. 1, 1933, world consumption of American cotton toUled UJdlfiQO bales, compared with 11,763,000 bales in the corresponding 1933 period and 10,828,000 bales two aessons afro. The world stock "of American WITH ONLY A FEW RIOTS, PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN IN MEXICO IS "QUIET" day. Enthusiasm was marked at all meetings even though everyone concedes that Gen.

Lasaro Cardenas, candidate of the government national revolutionary party, will be elected, to succeed President Abeiardo Rodriguea for the four year term beginning December 1. The campaign has been about the calmest ever in Mexico, despite a few riots. Determined to keep it calm, the government has ar ranged that details of federal soldiers shall be stationed at all towns this week to aid police in keeping the peace. 34.000.000 HOME PROBLEM. "Chicago.

OP). The" 84,000,000 home which John D. Rockefeller gave to hie daughter, Edith Rockefeller MeCormlck, waa abandoned at Mrs. McCormlck's death. It was stripped at auction of valuables which were admired once by queens and prince.

Mrs, Vera Megowsn Celebrated by Local Organisation CHmaxInf a day's fa' eelebra 50,000 bales of Ttxas cotton, has reduced purchases "to aero," He cited figures showing that before the bill was enacted, exports were 70 per cent, borne consumption 80 per cent, and after enact ment, exports dropped to 40 per cent, with home consumption approaching 80 per cent. Hunt and Kehoe predicted that full effect will be felt "about the time the government attempt to place a tax of 80 per cent on all cotton brought to market above the limit of 10,000,000 bales." Charting that the kill caused additional unemployment, the dealers said farmers who Increased acreage were pot absorbing the laborers discharged by farmers who reduced crops. The said farmers who signed eontraeta are now attempting to withdraw. New YorkJune 25. (U-World consumption of American cotton In Mexico City, June 25, (If) A tlon it i banquet at.

Hotel Mar combination of the Rooseveltien Mill" new deal and the Russian planning shall Sunday night at which three hundred Knighti of Columbue and ladles, prominent clergymen and system, with the possibility of a guests attended, Marshall Council cotton on Msy 81 amounted to No. 122 marked 1U twenty five prohibition experiment being added, was promised Mexicans today as the long presidential campaign entered its final wetkr Ctm mt.kmt MM Ina I Stt fllliM NlnuiM I. ptM tm mm 734,000 bales, compared with 14, 229,000 bales at the end of May 1 i i 'V A 'j 1 i years ci eervice to St. Joseph's Perish and the Catholic! tt thii portion of East Texas. last year and.

18,170,000 bales, on Speeches and minor riots mark ed the drive of canddlates to at Nay si, Pontiae, Fkh Jane 25. (IP)- tract voters to the polls next Sun Twenty-six candidates from Marshall, Texarkana, Tyler and Shreveport were initiated into the second and third degrees of the Order during the afternoon. The Marshall initiates were Jack Ter ry Roe, Edward Tonasalnt Tro ler, Francis Aloysius Eoberson, Walter Edward La Plant, Walter Edward McGowan, Lee Frederick Willenborr, Ray Stephen Maddox and Vincent Gerard Prorenta. As a slight diversion from the formal and serious side of the day's program, the banquet closed with a short minstrel program in which A. J.

Dugas was interlock-tor. Sherman H. Bates, Leo Ar- -BITLEB ATD ARRIVES IN V. A--Drrrrnst HinfttafTirTTr a graduate of Harvard University In the class of 1009, and one of the chief aides of Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany, shown Just before landing at New York en route to attend a class reunion at Harvard. He left the ship on a tugboat to avoid the angry mob of anti-Nazis who gathered at the pier to demonstrate against him, mand, Fred Fahey and -foots" Garrfett were end men and Ed Limber and Sidney Graham were soloists.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL IN ANNUAL CONVENTION EXPECT 10,000 VISITORS TEXAS COTTON BROKERS DECLARE fUl BANKIIEAD LAW WILL BRING RUIN jvJ Detroit, June 25. OP). A cosmopolitan army of thousands was billeted here today awaiting- the official oneniiur of the 25th an- Houston, June 25. (IPWTwo 1 nuai coTjyenuon vr-tryn-T wlSeTynownelcaf-eofttOTHyrok-ers told the Press today that the Bankhead compulsory cot fertile field for "bootleg-gin." "-The- Houston-decJsrssid increases were reported in the nation's 10 cotton producing states and "all the foreign cotton countries as well." "As a result," Kehoe declared, "the world has more cotton than it had before the bill was ever thought f. ton control law had.

demoralized foreign, trade, increased acreage and created a fictitious price on the American crop. The critics were Carl G. Hunt, national. With several thousand' already registered, hundreds mere poured in by boat, bus and train as the hour drew close for the convention to convene formally. Approximately 10,000 delegates are expected.

Traveling under an International banner, they are arriving from all part of the earth, Some started from their homes as far back as April such as I D. Gammans, who followed a route from his home, Kula Lampur, Malay Straits, which led through French Indo-China, China, Manchnkuo, Korea, Japan and across the Pacific Foreign trade that formerly be" president of the Dallas Cotton Exchange, and Thomas Kehoe, president of the exchange at Houston. longed to America, Kehoe continu has gone elsewhere, being Kehoe said Texas production, re drawn away by lower prices. He said Houston exports had stricted to 8,000,000 bales, haa increased more than five years over last year. fallen off since the bill became a law.

Egypt, he asserted, has in He assigned the increase to an creased acreage 200 per cent and ticipation -of Aon-sigoatories that Portugal, which normally consumes prices would increase, affording; a 111 Under the Wide And NEW REDUCED PRICES md tUnt, MkNpn STANDARD MODELS $25 25 25 Sport Roadster. ..465 coach 495 Coupe "iVri'ti1 485 MASTER MODELS 540 Sport Roadster. Startling price reductions, stan I a vrb I ei fu a lie a of its field than ever in Coach 580. Town Sedan. 615 SUMMER is th season when the possibilities for enjoyment are multiplied about you.

Under the wide and spreading sky there is room lor much happiness. You don't need great wealth, and you don't need to fasten nil your hopes for happiness on a short vacation. Whether you live in the city, with all its modern means of tempering the climate to your or lnihe country where the good earth responds so beautifully to your-touch there is much to do, pleasantly and happily. But there is art in enjoyment. You should dress properly for each occasion.

You should have within easy reach the things that make hospitality Inviting and gra do8Youshould have-the-nieans of -refreshing and your person and improving your sense of well-being. You should be comfortable. 35 35 30 35 35 .35 45 Sedan. IT- 640 jnJUVt OW Sport Coupe. 600 Sedan Delivery.1.'!:'.!!.

6Q0 price, a I i a val In the face of the biggest demand in" years, right when thej trend toward Chevrolet is at its peak, Chevrolet reduces It is not so hard to do all this. It is not accomplished In one frenzied and expensive effort Comforts should grow about your home, as flowers and fruits blossom and ripen. Read the. advertisements, and acquire the things you need from what you learn there. Fresh light -summer wear.

Foods and beverages that keep crisp and cool in modern refrigerators. Gas and electricity that cook and brighten without heating your rooms. Electric fans, perhaps. Soaps, cosmetics, and heaps of fresh towels for frequent showers, And read in the advertisements where to go and what to do in order to make Summer the golden season of your life. COMMERCIAL CARS Commercial Chassis.

355 30 Utility Long Chassis 515 50 Dual Long Chassis. 535 50 UHty Chassis and Cab. 575 50 Dual Chassis and 595 50 Utility Long Chassis and 605 50 Dual Long Chassis and Cab. 625 50 Commercial Panel. 575 35 Special Commercial 595 35 Utility Panel 750 50 Dual Cab and Stake Body 680 50 Dual Long Cab and Stake Body 740 50 1 i Abort mim titi ptht ee ptmnfrt ear af Flint, Mich.

With buenptm. epart tirm anof (re lock, thm list prion of Standard Nodata ia additional; Maatar Modata $30 additional. Lilt pricaa of eotntnarcial eara Quoted mra o. b. Flint, Mich.

Spaeial aquiptnant antra. Prion aubjact to cJiane without notha. Compara Charrolat'a low dalharad prioaa and aamy O. St. A.

tartnt. A OatmalMotoraValuai--r: prices I No wonder America was startled when this news flashed across the country just a few days ago. And now that the public has had a chance to figure out what this price reduction means in terms of greater value, the news becomes even more important than before. Because it means that Chevrolet now offers you a big, substantial, quality car with the famous valve-in-head engine for as little as $465, f. o.

b. Flint, Mick making it by far the lowest-priced Six in the world. It means that you can get enclosed if -Knee-Action, Blue-Flame performance, cable-controlled brakes, and all the other big advancements of the day, for as much as $35.00 less than before and Chevrolet's former prices were already among the Jowest of the low. It means, in short, that Chevrolet now presents America with the finest buy the low-price field has ever seen, 1 CHEVROLET-MOTOR DETROIT, MICHIGAN. the mm mm PUB LISHINC CO MPA NY DIAL 914 MARSHALL, TEXAS TELEPHONE ESS.

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