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Change to Frowns as Peace Is Discussed "Pony Express” Days Recalled —-—.... ■ ■ —— Two historic candid camera photos, rushed to U. S.. illustrate what happened when (1. to r.) Sir Anthony Eden and Sir John Simon, British statesmen, met with Reichsleader Adolph Hitler in Berlin to seek solu tion to crisis prec pitated bv Reich rearmament. First they smilingly went through the cordialities, then irowmngly ran into difficulties in trying to reach an agreement. (Central Press) Bobby Jones in Comeback Try in Augusta Meet Bobby Jones (top) making his second appearance in professional competitive golf since his retirement five years ago, in Matters’ Meet at Augusta. Ga., in which Olin Dutra (below), national open champion, and Gene Sarazen (left), lined up among his 65 competitors. (Central Pres*) Dewev’s Flagship Suggested for Memorial Calling the condition of the li 8. S Olympic, flagship for Admiral Dewey’s victorious fleet in the Bat> tie of Manila, a disgrace and an insult. Representative John J. Cochrane of Missouri urged the Bouse Nava; Affairs Commute* to approve a bill m iking the vessel a national shrine and Spaniah Avaerican War memorial. Under tm plan, the abl». shown at the Philadelphia Naval Yard dock, would be restored and moved to Washington Finish of Race Which Enriched Many Americans Unusual view of finish of Grand National Steeplechase at Liverpool, with Reynoldatown Cro«-in» the wire a winner. His victory enriched several Americans who held ticket* on him in the Irish •jrrZS—- stake* 1160,000 each, fiiu# Prince may be aeon fcushm* J?S> 4 > National observance of 75th anniversary of first “pony express” is being begun this week. Historic drawings and photos illustrate steps by which nation was welded together by swift communications (top to bottom): Overland Mail, 1856; “pony express," 1860; saluting telegraph, 1861 g joining of railroads in transcontinental system. 1869. Over winch stream line trains began speeding, 1935; and a UAL mail plane wrhich now spans in 10 hours the distance it required “pony express" 10 days tp_govgfr Asks $100,000 for Her Love USE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS • • _ _ * They Are a Sure Guide To Economy and Profit ANNOUNCEMENTS Free Demonstration on PROVEN PROCESS For storing Grapefruit and Oranges for Summer Sales R. C ROBERTSON Valley Bonded Warehouse Brownsville Phone 1080 6 Personal STOMACH ULCER, Gas Pains. In digestion victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription, at McKay’s Pharmacy. 1-88 Try The Herald Classified Ads To Got Result* classified rates: 20 words or lean ace inserstlan .. 00c Over 20 words, one Insertion per word .. 3c Subsequent insertions run oansecutlve ly. per word . Minimum. 10 words. By month, per word . 30c To insure publication on the same day Classified sds must be in the office by 10 a. m on week days, and by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. Legal notices le per word each inser tion. Phone number • and ask for the Classi fied Department. An experienced ad writer will give helpful suggestions if wanted, and tell you what the ad will coat. Then later in the day a boy will call on you with the bill and you may pay him Check your ad whan tt first appears as The Herald Is not responsible tot more than one Incorrect Insertion. Note: All Classified advertising Is on s strictly casb basis LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF’S SALK THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF CAMERON ) Notice Is Hereby Olven that bv virtue of a certain Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial District Court of Cameron County on the 20th day of March 1933 by J. J. Bishop. Cleric of said Court, for the sum of Four Hundred Thirty-seven and 77-100 Dol lars. with Interest and costs of suit, under a Judgment. In favor of 8 W Bennett In a certain cause In said Court. No. 13347 and styled: 8. W Bennett vs. Mrs Vesta P. Sykes. « al.. placed in my hands for service. I. J A. Goolsby, as 8herlff of Cameron Coun ty Texas, did on the 20th day of March 1935. Levy on certain Real Estate, sit uated In Cameron County. Texas, de scribed as follows, to-wlt All that cer tain tract, piece or parcel of land, ly ing and being in the County of Cam eron. State of Texas, and being 14 acres more or less, of land out of Blocn No Six it) and Seven (7) of the 8wan Nel son Subdivision of a portion of the Es plrltu Santo Grant, and out of Share Number 12. thereof, as shown upon a certain map of said Swan Nelson Tract which is of record In the map record* of Cameron County. Texas, and levied upon as the property of Mrs Vesta P Sykes. James T Whitney. Gerald W McKenna M. M Davison and wife Ad dle L. Davison, and that on the First Tuesday In May. 1935. the same being the 7th day of said month, at the Court ANNOUNCEMENTS Pee Gee PAINTS MORRIS LBR. CO. 8 Travel Opportunities McALLEN, REYNOSA BUS DAILY SCHEDULE Leaves Leaves McAllen Reynosa 8:30 a m. 7:30 a m. 10:00 a m. 9:00 a m. 13:00 p m. 11:00 a m. :00 p. m. 1:00 p m. 6:00 p m. 5:00 p m. 4:00 p m. 8:00 p m. 8:00 p m. 7:00 p m. Special bus from Reynosa Sat urday and Sunday 10:30 p m. 8 Travel Opportunities UNION BUS LINES Past bonded Buses. Leaving Har lingen 6:30 a. m. and 3 p m. daily. Arrives San Antonio 1:15 p. m. and 9:45 p. m. San Antonio $3.50— E !as $8 80—Abilene $8 85— Austin $5.10—Chicago $21.15 - St. Louis $17 65. Madison Hotel, phone 405. Harlingen; Miller Hotel, phone 166. Browftsville; Cortez Hotel, phone 70. Weslaco; McAllen, phone 32; San Benito, phone 234; Elsa, phone 15 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT House door of Cameron County, in the City of Brownsville. Texas, between t! hours of 10 a m. and 4 p m. by virtue of said levy and said Order of Sale will sell said above described Real Es tate at public vendue, for cash to the highest bidder as the property of said Mrs Vesta P Svkes. James T. Whitney Oerald W McKenna M M. Davison and wife. Addle L. Davison And In compliance with law. I give this notice by publication, in the Eng lish language, once a week for three consecutive weeks immediately preced ing said day of sale. In the Browns vlile Herald, a newspaper published In Cameron County. Witness my hand this 22nd day ot March 1935 J. A GOOLSBY, Sheriff. Cameron County. Texas By Gustavo Vera. Deputy 3-25-1-»-3t -4B30 ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 Cafes and Hotels WHITE KITCHEN 419 - 12th Street ;j Business Lunches — Choice Meets. Excellent Sea Foods — Private Dining Room Serving the Valley for Over Ten Years. AUTOMOTIVE 10 Autos for Sale FOR SALE—Deposit on new Chev rolet. any model, at substantial discount. Box J-10, Herald. J-10 Check This List Before You Buy 1933 De Luxe Ford Tudor; ori ginal finish; like new; very low mileage. 1934 Plymouth 2-door sedan; new tires; original finish good; perfect mechanical condition. Brownsville Motor Co. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH PHONE 427 BARGAIN'S of all kinds are listed daily on the Brownsville Herald Classified page. PHONE 6« PHONE « BETTER USED CARS MANY FIRST TRADES 1934 Chrysler 6. 4-door sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Touring Sedan 1932 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Coupe-Sedan 1933 Chevrolet 2-door with trunk. 1932 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Small Buick. good bujr. These cars are clean and cheap. Look at them today, J Wells Motor Co. [ 10th and Washington Sts. I Buick-Pontiae Dealers PHONE AS PHONE « I ■■■■Mil II .MMaaMMOaMaMOMaMMaapaWaaMaaMaaMaBI Try The Herald Classified Ada Eight married men and four bachelor* are jury at trial hi New York of $100,000 suit of Colette Francois (right), French actress, against Arthur Loew (left), theater and movie magnate. She names him as father of her four-year-old daughter (left), alleging he promised to make her a ■Wond Jean Harlow” when he wooed her in Pan*. Loew denies charge*, On Way to Death at Beginning of Life At the age when other youths are beginning their lives as citizens, these four boys are traveling the last mile to death. Enrico Angelino (left to right), 20; Ray Orley, 21; Newman Raymond, 21, and Thomas Gilbride, 20, tried the easy road when they came to New York from small towns. In their 22nd Wflriun, one of them shot a policeman; now all are to die in Sing Sing, where they are seen being taken, gbaii combined finance# at tin and of than nuiuul coxmks totaled fcf 2^ ■*■ *** 1 Know Her? Mystery surrounds true identity of woman who gave name of Marion L. King. 23, after ahe was arrested for stabbing her lover, John L Pierce, to death in New Orleans night club. She admitted her brothei was New England cieryyifisn^ SOUTHERN BEAUTY IS MAY OUEEN KOm Pratt Her beauty and popularity brought the coveted honor of May Queen at Sweet Briar college, Sweet Bnar, Va., to black-haired, brown-ey#d Ellen Pratt of Bin* ingham, Ala. A senior, she will reign over the annual Mag Dag feativ^ May 3. Hollywood Mourns Its Pets< Hollywood has a heart. The Los Angeles Pet Memo rial Park reveals It. Here lie the remains of 1000 animals that once were petted by the stars of filmland. Here, tor instance, little Carolyn Strife is shown beside the tomb of Kabar. the late Ru dolph Valentino’s pet Dober man Pinscher