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; Prof. Sherman Steele of 300 WOMEN LEARN TO 1^= DAWES ON JOB IN Loyola university law school; and hoduia Death PORTO RICO Prof. Samuel Stevens, head of the LONDON.—At the fc Ends Battle present con- psychology department of North- Moral Housecleaning more than 300 British women *jy * western university. learning to fly their own airplam In line with the jury recommen- Of Texas Pi oneer Youth is dations, a statement was issued by 78 MINES REOPEN Of Flaming William J. Bogan, superintendent of Chicago schools, in which “on be- LONDON.—Since the year begai half of future citizenship,” he ap- 78 mines in England and Walel For to Oil Educators pealed to fathers “to give this town have reopened, giving work to 11^ Rigkts a Urged by moral housecleaning.” 138 men.

_ « SAN ANGELO, Texas, April 19.—UP)—'The long battle of a gnarled CHICAGO, April 19.—(A3)—Six prominent educators, sitting as a coro- have evolved from the into pioneer Texas woman, who rose from a lowly state to be an oil million- ner’s Jury, investigation George Lux's death the Weather Warms a series of for a “moral As aire, despite handicaps of semi-blindness and lack of an academic edu- last Sunday recommendations housecleaning” of cation, is ended. modern youth, for solution, their verdict said, of a problem “which seems You will relish a light nourishing food Mrs. to be all too for the W. A. Monroe Smith, 75, who to retain and develop her vast becoming general public good.” ■ — r-ecus county ou noiaings fought? tf--—- .Lux, za years oia, was sunocaieav under an automobile in which he single-handed through years of liti- institutions to fuirm with fa- grass a living at ranching. Monroe was riding with young men and great gation, some of it sons vor, their obligations. School chil- | brought by died and W. A. a women following a tour of road- and Smith, cowboy, and even men and daughters seeking to have her houses. dren, young wom- the second husband, worn by the should be as much as declared mentally incompetent, died “We recognize that the automobile, en, protected unending struggle against possible from the blighting influ- here Old wes drought the roadhouse, the beer flat and the yesterday. age the and ence of unlawful and so- its attendant hardships, fol- speakeasy have been sources of so- irregular, primary cause of death. deteriorative lowed him. cial and moral deterioration, and cially places.’ With a and These alliances to picturesque homely brought the urge that every effective means of The verdict was signed by Edward widow a philosophy she turned back law- vast stretch of grazing control be employed to regulate or J. Tobin, county superintendent of lands that developed into an oil as the case those schools; Paul T. Biszin, yers In many a courtroom. Once, eliminate, requires, superinten- kingdom. sources of corruption in the life of dent of Lutheran Parochial schools; in a federal court case, she admit- Attempts of some of her children Benjamin F. Buck, assistant super- ted she hadn’t heard of Col. youth.” HEAT Charles to hjjwe her adjudged insane, and “The jury feels that law enforce- intendent of Chicago schools: Prof. A. Lindbergh and could not name thus invalidate leases she had en- ment agencies ought to be encour- E. W. Burgess, head of the sociology the boundaries of cerfain states, but tered into with oil companies, ended by both individuals and social department of the University of With all the ^ full* confounded the aged ^ opposition by asking in failure. She herself began the bran of the # from the stand: “Is this a school first | biscuit* intrafamily litigation by suing whole wheat M lesson or a lawsuit?” a son, Henry Monroe, over a graz- Years ago Mrs. Smith came to ing lease. i Texas r with her first husband, John Even in death she left behind ad- your health. Rich In Monroe, to wrest from wide acres of Keeps up your energy by protecting ditional unsettled court disputes. salts contains all the the essential vitamins and mineral form—Delicious for Ureater body-building elements in a digestible milk or fruits. Madness/ any meal with inserts the youngsters- Charles G. Dawes, former vice president and head of commission Save the paper for studying Porto Rico finances, snapped with Senator Antoni O. R. that’s the secret Barcelo, left, in San Juan, Porto Rican capital. Dawes is showing Senator Barcelo how his famous "upside-down” pipe works. of their tender

crispness ♦. • LABOR SHORTAGE IN Store BEEN MORGAN ! PRODUCE HOUSES NOW Bakers have P. Roberts I BROWN’Ssucceeded in develop- (Special to The Herald.) ing unusual flakiness in SAN BENITO, April 19.—The these NOT GUILTY shortage of labor in produce houses, dainty,salted squares. especially in those to bean Break one ... see referring you’ll HARLINGEN’S RELIABLE DEPARTMENT STORE and tomato picking, is growing very many delicate layers piled Fair Actress Weeps Without serious, according to Luther Hughes, president of the Weslaco Chamber one on the other. Restraint As of Jury Brings Commerce, who is asking all the Under a magnifying 1 chambers of commerce of the Low- Selections Chosen Especially for In Verdict hundreds ot er Rio Grande Valley to take im- glass appear | mediate concerted steps toward a tiny frosted caverns. Their Unusual Value NEW YORK, April 19.—(JP)— solution of the problem. That,dear reader, is foodf 3 Helen Morgan, actress and enter- The root of the evil is traced back tainer, acquitted by a federal jury to the strict enforcement of immi- If you haven’t tried And Offered to You As of a nuisance the maintaining by gration laws here against Mexican them, there’s a revelation 8 sale of liquor in a night club is laborers, according to various cham- in cracker taste in store 1 thmrcugh with night clubs forever. ber of commerce secretaries, who After the verdict which I hearing will wire Rep. John H. Garner, to for you. ended her trial last night she said: attempt to procure less restriction Saturday and Monday Specials I “I don't wane ever to think of it on Mexican labor here as a solution again. I have been through such a for the shortage of labor in the terrible day I want to forget all fields. ft towns I about it. I am through with night clubs forever.” Ide Shirts for Men RANGER CAPTAIN TALKS She was trembling when the Jury zz Guaranteed fast colors, 20 dozen in the lot to clear out at this un__ came in at 9:30 after AT ROTARY p. m„ having LUNCHEON I7**-T. frot- Not all sizes in every pattern, but all sizes been out four hours and fifty-five believable price. j check and white broadcloth. Cor^~ 14 to 17 are included. Stripes, minutes. WThen she heard the ver- (Special to The Herald.) I. in four laundered collars; detached soft colla- dict she seemed about to faint. SAN 19.—A styles—detached BENITO, April long $2.00 and $2.50 val*- She to and Saltine neck band and soft collars attached. Regular began weep softly finally talk by Captain of Rangers Bill Flakes broke down and cried without re- Sterling on the Yellowstone Na- straint. tional Park featured the 1 f it weekly J Special Her acquittal was the second de- and luncheon of .Si:-* meeting the San Be- 3 for $4.50; ZZZZ feat suffered by the government in nito Rotary club held Thursday at The Real of ...— Advantages two weeks in cases against night the Stonewall Jackson hotel. Capt. i club hosieries. Last week Texas Sterling's talk was interspersed with Guinan was found not guilty of an original kind of wit very much : Men’s and Boys’ Sox == Mail i: maintaining a nuisance at the Salon liked by the members who applaud- Banking by Royale. In each case a special ed him time and again. During the Ironclad make. A lot of about came from the '* prosecutor Washington. meeting, members of the club 15 dozen regular 50c values. Miss Morgan did not testify. The voted $10 to Install an advertise- This event the pair, special . i I ’’ only defense witnes was her man- ment in the program < being organ- Madr In Texas by tfia with this National Bank— S. who said vSaM? f | strong ! ager. Myron Nentham, ized by Valley doctors and refering Brown Cracker & Candy Co. • at she was only an employe of the club to the stats convention of the Texas known as Helen Morgan's summer Medical association to be held in Boys’ Hickory Stripe Coveralls home and had a contract calling for Brownsville in May. I Convenience and a a week. fabric. ;; of $1,250 ~ serviceable salary ■ of Privacy ;; — Made ^ ■ — ■1 .. good Safety, 7~''— .- ‘-ix just the thing for this time of the year. • i ir->I. a* BLINDS HIS WIFE I ... • • «» They're worth $1.00, special BELFAST.—Patrick Herrin threw —are more and more out-of-town 11 attracting || acid in the face cf his divorced wife ! II depositors to the Merchants’ Nation?1 Bank || and destroyed her sight. Porto Rican Hand Made Gowns I II everyday. || j 4 » Gordon He Peach, pink and white with colored ?1 OQ I Says The Gowns would ordinarily New you %UJ 1 M O embroidery. tpi Is $1.50 for. A big lot, special. ; | The popularity of our Banking by Mail service *; Like New Man pav or for full 11 is growing—call write information. j; “Words cannot express the good I derived from || Checking and 4% Savings Accounts invited. t Sargon,” recently de- Dresses clared B. H. Gordon, Southwestern I Party Representative of Dodd Mead &! from 2 to 6 years. Made of Z Co., one of the largest school For the little miss {1 Ofl book; trim—you 11 want publishing houses in America. dainty prints with organdie Capital and Surplus, $500,660.00 ANTONIO BARREDA several at this price. Only, special . || | ii ? < » i n Wash Frocks line of house Guaranteed absolutely fast. Probably the prettiest ii Made of Prints, I dresses ever shown in the Valey. QQ STORE Batistes and Combinations. 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