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NEW CHARGES ARE FILED IN LIQUOR PROBE DALLAS, March 15. —m- Deep Into opera tldhs of a purported west Texas crime and narcotic ring delv ed government Investigators Fri day. with promise* of more action to follow promptly upon numerous Indictments returned for a slaying and dope and liquor traffic. Three men already charged In the machine gun killing of Spencer Stafford, federal narcotic agent, at Post. Texas, were named In new In dictment* alleging violation of fed eral narcotic laws returned late Thursday Government authorities hinted at even more grand Jury action but declined to reveal Us nature. Sheriff W. F. Cato of Garza county, and Dr. V. A Hartman and Dr. L. W. Kitchen, post physician and veterinarian, accused in the Stafford slaying, were indicted with two others on the narcotic charges Indicted with them were Miss Lena Roberts. Dr. Hartman's office nurse and Ed Frasier, employe of Dr. Kitchen. Another blast at Garza county described by the grand jury as "» refuge for drug addicts, thieves and other undesirable characters.” was contained in Indictments alleging oonsplacy to violate federal liquor laws. Named In this conspiracy were A. J Holman. Post cafe own er and deputy of Sheriff Cato; Hooper Shelton. Roby newspaper editor, Lannle Williams and Henry Bates The grand Jury reported “we found a laxity of law enforcement Regarding certain criminal laws on the part of certain officers to such an extent that a kind of refuge been created tor drug addicts, thieves and other undesirable char* actors in and about an otherwise Jaw abiding community * Fifty one overt acts were alleged te the narcotic conspiracy indict ■r_ut returned against Cato. Hart man. Kitchen. Miss Roberts and Frazier Women's negligee?, silk hcao and pistols were tradsd for narcotics by addicts, the indict ment alleged. Nye Proposes Drastic Curb on Munition Makers Drastic regulations to curb manu facture of munitions and arma ments are proposed by Senator Gerald P. Nye, of North Dakota, chairman of the senate munitions investigation. Nye would levy a 99 per cent tax daring war time* on all incomes over $10,000 a year, the levy to apply on earn ings in excess of the exemption. He has gone on record in favor of “strong domestic control”, or Senator Gerald P. Nye nationalisation of armament man ufacture if that fails. Nye says that munition manufacturers have made the industry a “racket” and have used the U. S. navy as “* salesman’s sample case”.. Blast Kills Two TYLER. March 15.—(4*V— Burned In an explosion, two men acre dead Friday at Tolleson* pumping plant near London, Texas. The bodies of Ed Daman. 33. and Harvev Bird. 40. were found about 30 feet from the pumphouse They apparently had run that far and collapsed Funeral services for the men were arranged for this afternoon at Overton. Bird will be buried at Overton and Doman at Tyler. I CITY CASH GROCERY 1130 S. E. Washington St Phone 1281 WE DO QUR part 1 REAL BARGAINS — REAL SPECIALS Below we quote a few of our many bargains for Saturday and Monday, March 16th and 18th, 1935. BUTTER SSSTS^.. COFFEE 3S NUCQA SMACKS lTk7'Ur".15c COFFEE fsrgfr* 31c 1 TOMATO SOUP Sra^,.. 8c MUSTARD .17c POTATOES .18c SUGAR i£! 'TolZTL 48c BREAD H Loaf.Sc I SARDINES 9c SKINNER’S PASTES, pkg. 7c WESSON OIL, quart can .... 4dc RICE ETlE-4.5c ivieai SPECIALS ^HAM Boiled, per lb. I CHEESE, Yellow, per lb.22c I (BACON, Breakfast, Not Sliced, lb. .. 28c | LONG BOLOGNA, ^ lb..16c 1 BACON, Sliced, per lb. .30c I WIENERS, per pound.16c I J. R. GUERRA, Prop. I | Brownsville, Texas 1 Shirley Temple Party Planned For ‘Mousers’ Saturday morning at 10 o'dock the Mickey Mouse dub of the Cap itol Theatre will present a Shirley Temple party for all Brownsville boys and girls. A special stage show has been arranged by Sonia Kowalski’s dance studio. Prom the stage Goo-Goo (Joe Penner’a duck) will be given away. On the screen there wiH be Mickey Mouse. Popeye. Betty Boop. a band number, and Our Gang comdey Each person who attends the party will be presented with an autographed picture of Shirley Temple. This is her initiation party as a member of the Brownsville Mickey Mouse club In which she will be Initiated as “The Little Colonel". The picture “The Little Colonel ‘ will not be shown at the party but U playing Sunday and Monday. March 17 and 18 at the Capitol. La Feria Library Has Texas Section IBpwnl to Tb* LA FERIA March 15.—With the centennial year drawing near, the La Plena high school library, under the direction of Mias Lila N. Dyer. Is cooperating with students and patrons in becoming more familiar with Texas writers and Texas lit erature. At present all Texas ma terial has been collected on a Tex as shelf and Includes poetry, biog raphy. fiction, history, legends and flowers. The public is invited to make use of this material through out the coming year. The collection includes: “Burning Bush” by Mrs. Karle Wilson Baker; "Silver in the Sun” by Mrs. Grace Noll Crowell; “The Log of a Cow boy” by Andy Adams; "Creative Arts of Sam Houston by Marquis James; "Six Feet Six” by B R. and Mar quis James; "Roi . rur Stones ’ by O. Henry; “North of 36” by Emerson Hough; “So Red the Rose” by Stark Young; "Best Short Stories of the Southwest” by Hilton Ross Greer; “Vaquero of the Brush Country” by James Frank Dobie; "Six Years with the Texas Rang ers” by J. B. Gillett; "Southwest in Literature" by Mabel Major and R. W. Smith; “Coronado’s Children” by J. Frank Dobie; “Texas Wild Flowers” by Ellen D. Schuls; “So Big Texas” by Frederick Slmpish: and "Making Texans " by Pat M. Neff. The waters of the Bay of Biscay and those immediately surrounding Cape Horn are probably the rough est in the world. Cameron Records ■.— 103RD DIST. COURT Judge A. M. Kent ORDER: Valentin Torres vs. Guadalupe Torres, decree of divorce refused plaintiff. Fee of <500 allow ed defendant. Cause dt—l—sd and costs taxed to plaintiff. NEW SUITS FILED: I. C. Brand as receiver for Farmers State bank vs. Fanners Development Company, suit on <12,000 note and foreclosure d. t. E. C. Brand as receiver for Farm ers State Bank vs. Fanners Develop ment Company, suit on <3,000 note and foreclosure d. t. Mary C. Staua vs. Annie Ruth Mayfield, et al, trespass to try title. Wm. Schwab vs B. L Kowalski, foreclosure paving lien. CRIMINAL DIST. COURT Judge Geo. C. Weetervelt Amerlco Leal tried on charge of encouraging two other men las yet untried* in burglarizing the W. D. Cleveland dr Sons store in San Ben ito. Leal plead not guilty and waa tried before a jury in a case which took all Thursday. PROBATE COURT Judge O. C. Dancy A hearing on oontest of the pur ported will of George P. Morrissey San Benito man who apparently killed George Honea and then took his own life Jan. 36. la to be held Tuesday morning. The purported will names Lillian C. Morrissey, wife of the deceased, as sole beneficiary. The instrument l& being contested by Mrs Erma Morrissey, mother of the deceased, and Mrs Sophia L. Halsted and Mrs. Anna Brundage. sisters of the deceased. MARRIAGE LICENSES Miguel Chapa and Maria del Re fugio Gomez w. K. Sealey and Cora Schauff. Manuel Medina and Juana Salas. JUSTICE OF PEACE A. Barred*. Jr. Olivia Olmos Wymore fined $35 and costs on charge of vagrancy. Severo Velasquez fined $1 and costs on charge of vagrancy. M J Garcia vs. A. Cisneros, suit on open scoount. judgment for plaintiff In sum of $34 75. Seek Re-Election (Boectsl to Tbs Her*id) MERCEDES. March 14—.Dr. D L. Heidrick and Dr. E G. Smith, present incumbents, will be candi dates for re-election Tuesday, April 2. when two city commisiaoners are elected. No other candidates have announced. Dr. Heidrick is now com pleting a two year term and Dr. Smith, has served one year as com missioner. Have you seen the new Okto mobiles?—Adv. Ql© sitdiiP «*^©me-idv btf DAN THOMAS — GEORGE SCARBO &MMU.KS WUGKT&H SitOOM DCtVES HI? OU* CAft-0ECAO9E Mf WAfiM'T TfT LEAAN60 HOUJTO AWH IT. HlTHOOGM OflMAQClEQ UUMIlMKWCVftiu** weaqs a uueooirt® «i«a— TO OSCOCtfAGC EumDOS, SHE SAYS. Ham o«coh h<»s« uxRt hair ftjpPviwflrr has AMAPMf, FOR RlTlttR STAMP SALE NETS FORTUNE WASHINGTON. March IS. (JFh Eager mobs of stamp collectors packed the corridors of the philate lic agency, the postal station In the new post office department build ing and the city postoffloe Friday morning to pour thousands of dol lars across the counters to buy Im perforate stamps. Twenty issues of ungummed, un perforated stamps, Identical to those given previously to a few friends by Postmaster General James A. Far ley, went on sale. The public sale was ordered after Farley had been sev erely citicised for his sump gLtt. Across the hall from the philate lic agency on the sixth floor of the post office department building on Pennsylvania Avenue, long Ubles dotted with glue pots were crowd ed with dealers or collectors pasting newly bought stamps Into various “formations” and preparing them for mailing. Meanwhile, dealers had rented sample rooms In nearby hotels where their employes worked frensiedly cutting and mailing stamps to fUl collectors’ orders Postal officials estimated a first day business of from $250,000 to $500,000. A total Of $1,700,000 m stamps have been printed for the sale, which will continue as long as they last. Girl Gets 20 Years In Fatal Robbery BAIRD. March 15—(APV- Mary Lou Howell Friday faced a 20-year penitentiary sentence for robbery with firearms of I* F. Threet, eld erly ranchman. Aug. 14 last. A district court Jury convicted her Thursday after the prosecution had charged that she lured Threet to the place of the robbery where the ranchman was fatally wounded. Clifford Doggett was sentenced to life on charges of robbery In the case last November and later was assessed s death sentence on a mur der count. Elmer Van Cl ere faces charges of robbery and murder tn the case. DEBATE TEAMS SPLIT SAN BENTTO. March 15 — Hie boys won their debates with La Feria high school at Harlingen this week and the girls lost. The boys team was composed of Jesse Thompson snd E B. Roberts and the girls’ of Mary Hlnkiy and Mar lon Crowe._ Nebuchadnezzar's March ***** * * * * * Upon Judah Is Verified ***** * * * * ♦ By Newly-Found Writings JERUSALEM. March 15- 0W (Palcor Agency)—Prof. Harr? Tor* exnyer, expert an Semitic languages of the Hebrew University of Jeru salem. said Friday that 12 Inscribed potsherds found several days ago at Tel Adduweir, ancient Lachiah. by J. L. Starkey, head of the Well co ne archaedologlcml research ex. pedltkm. date back definitely to the time of Eremiah. 2500 years ago Professor Toresnyer said a re markable aspect of the script was that it appears to be written In or dinary Ink, such as might be used today and that the discovery is “the most valuable find ever mads In the period of the First Temple. Dr. 8tarkey has entrusted the task of deciphering the Important fragments to Professor Toresnyer. The latter stated that the dis covery of the site of ancient Lach iah. greatest fortress In the southern area of the kingdom of Judah, adds irrefutable testimony of the ac curacy of the Bible In its account of the peridd of the Kings. It was i declared that this newest find, en riching the facts already assem bled by archaeology, will to a far “. I It A. LACKNER | way toward causing a revision of the skeptical attitude toward the Biblical accounts which prevails In some quarters. Lachlsh was the fortress which offered resistance to Nebuchadnes sar. king of Babylon, when he swept down upon Judah after King Zede klah had renounced the allegiance of his kingdom to Babylon. Jere miah was the great prophet of that era. He had been preaching dur. ing the reigns of Jostah, Jehoahsi. Jehotakim, Jeholschln until the days of Zedeklah. covering the pe riod between 838 B. C. and Ml B. O. According to Professor Torcsnyer potsherds are likely to throw extra ordinary E.ht on the existing knowledge of Jeremiah's time. The Starkey discovery represents one of the few extra-Blblleal documents on scripture. Have you seen the new Olds moblleet—Adv, CUBAN ARMY TRIESRELiS SSrlvsua ^tS? flirt (tnrt ta^wUefc^Urt Sl'^jrt: “u'ssvrz#* UiblMj from 1*0 to flw mnf* (3iU.v|S PlftEV Teacher says today that aha thinks m gettun a bote lot smarter she says that purty sune she thinks II be reel tntelugent and cant sea any reesun why I shuld aver half to go to ool tuge. X jest laffed and told her I was smartnen op becawse every day I drink t Mg glasses of good ORXBIMM’S MILK- She said than It was no wundar I was get tin bright — for onsham’s was ths bast thing In the world for aB kid*. % ’SR.G.V. c a Gr^rr oo-ow-a ~peluxe Store in " IN OUR BAKERY 1 BUTTER BISCUITS, dozen I ORANCE CUP CAKES, d zen 1.? | PIES, largest size, lemon mermen!.. I HOT DOUGHNUTS, g wiTiasst. £ SALMON !**•.«* un “■ — is* I T*1L phfc » can,. I SPAGHETTI, Phillip*., 1*11 cm ■■ I MACARONI, 3kinn«r*«, 3 jiiC --~' .r; I f OOD, IfHy-,; The Kind Um Qatntnpieta Vm" 1 I 3 can# 30c I ^AUT JUICE,' Li£br*«. l„.. jg" PEACHES, Libby*», No. 2»/t can CORNED BEEF, Mb. caiT | ___ FLOUR, Gold Medal iasaT I I 18c ar?..2fc Bl 12-ponnd sack-55c I | Crisco 9a. I - ^- Zllc ^ Sfe I SOAP, Crystal White Ipuiwaiil I Smell *ize, 6 for ... 20ci2eJ SOAP ?£?**■ 140 I Super Suds ;v. I Large Package . . . 17c I OXYDOL 1 Pkf. LATA SOAP PRES PER PKG.. CITr A D BEET» ,0*,b- P»P«r b»C.46c JUU/\I\ CANE, UMb. bog.50c YAMS, 4 pound*. ISc LETTUCE, largo heads. Sc POTATOES, 10 pound*.16c APPLES, Fancy Winesaps, dozen.15c POST'S WHOLE BRAN, package.12c CAKE FLOUR. Swuudown, ptdu|..29c SYRUP, Log Cabin TABLE SIZE... 20= COFFEE Maxwell r> -a House, lb. •. .«• .(J JL C 3-lb. can.91c SNOWDRIFT ««*• CO, «-ik- $105 ‘ Can Can .H 1 AH its goodn*M locked in.and yon got tbo boy. WESSON OIL Pint can.23c Quart can.43c COFFEE GREEN BRANS. 8 A 8. No. * can. 1 far. lie SPINACH 8 A ft. N* t can . la BLACK-EYED PEAS. Dried, t pounds . I4t LIMAS. Baby. S pounds . Ur BLACK RASPBERRIES. fUlon . *4o GOOSEBERRIES, gallon . Me PLUMS, gallon . Me BRANDED BABT BEEF ROUND AND LOIN STEAK, pound.2Sc VEAL CHUCK ROAST, pound.ISc VEAL STEW, pound. 12V>c HAMBURGER, pound . 12V4« MILKER’S HERRING, 8-lb. k»».<1.38 HENS, DreMod, pound.20c OYSTERS %r.Z PORK SAUSAGE, pound.19c CHEESE, Full Cream, pound.24c SLICED RindleM, pound.. , 29c BACON Rind on, pound.25c