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100,000 In 4 per cent certificates that mature on Aug. 15. CHRISTMAS CAROL On the same date The World At $350,000,000 of News Item—Secretary Farley Predicts Repeal by Christmas ®tr Snramsufllf Herald | two-year, 1% per cent treasury New notes also will be offered. York Established July 4, 1892 a Glance The next maturity is on Sept. 15. Published every afternoon (except Saturday) and Sunday morning. By LESLIE EICHEL TOUGHEST _Letter Entered as second-class matter In the Po6toffice, The industries which the Roose- Brownsville, Texas velt administration has found to BY PAUL HARRISON James A. Moffett, who quit his most be the difficult to handle are NEW YORK— Whrt with so THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY a as vice $100,000 year job presi- oil, coal and steel. They have the many once-wealthy New Yorkers 1263 Adams Texas St, Brownsville, dent of Standard Oil company of most money behind them. staying in town for the summer • • • to the Roosevelt and in their MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Jersey, join languishing pent* PAYROLLS UP houses, the debutante season is The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of administration in rigid control of Codes will add 16 per cent in the starting earlier than usual, and all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this the oil industry, is a close friend dispatches paper, personnel of New York department less extravagantly than ever be- and also the local news herein. first became published of the president’s. He stores. This will add approximately fore—Time was when a daugh- with the 3 per cent to ter couldn’t be well launched for and acquainted president operating expenses. Subscription Rates—Daily Sunday: less than $20,000 to And when Mr. Roosevelt was assistant Only greasy increased buying $30,000. One Year . $9.00 power will save some $100,000 wasn’t an unheard of Six secretary of the navy and Moffett department Months . $4.50 stores from loss. when social was moving vast amounts of oil figure competition got Three Months . $2.25 New York stores are keen in the matter of abroad for the navy. not hit as how many One Month . 75 hard a 40-hour orchestras, star enter- At first, the president desired by week as out-of- big orchids, board. town stores. New York stores now tainers and guests one had. TEXAS DAILY PRESS LEAGUE Moffett on the shipping have a a be Then, the dispute over oil con- 48-hour week against an Now, though, girl can swept National Advertising Representative into the on a bot- trol became more intense. average of 52 hours out of town. social swim few' Dallas, Texas, 512 Mercantile Bank Building. Chain stores tles of wrtth The Roosevelt administration of- will be affected champagne, together Kansas'City, Mo., 306 Coca-Cola Building. more as a hundred friends, a small fered Moffett a post on the na- drastically, their hours maybe Chicago, 111, 180 North Avenue. have been band and the of one of Michigan tional recovery' act advisory board, longer and their wages ballroom Los Angeles, Cal, Room 1015 New Orpheum Bldg, 846 S. Broadway. have been lower. the more modest hotels_ This on which Walter Teagle, Standard New 370 In the a season 181 debs will attain social- York, Lexington Avenue. Oil president, already sits. But meantime temporary St. Louis, 502 Star was 48-hour code has been approved. register maturity. Building. Teagle learned that it plan- 1 San Francisco, Cal., 318 Kohl Building. ned to make Moffett oil dictator. Teagle knew that Moffett favor- Pastimes of the Plutocrats Advice to Business Men ed federal price regulation and Hobbies of the high-hats: Phil- close government supervision over in Phinelander collects heads; at Every business man in America ought to ponder over the oil industry, which Teagle and least, he has a number of them the the remarks made recently before the Merchant Associa- W. S. Parish, chairman of The church today needs a new which originally were collected by board of Standard Oil of New Jer- baptism of faith, religious zeal and a tribe cf head-hunters and shrunk- tion of New York by Donald R. Richberg, general counsel sey opposed. evangelistic effort. en to miniature size.... Grover to for the administration. Moffett could afford resign. —Rev. P. N. Welshimer, Canton, O. Loening, the airplane designer, is government’s of Standard He owns a large block • • • always criticizing his friends' “There is no choice to American business Oil stock. His father was its pres- houses because he wants to help presented Golf is the only thing I’ve ever ident. Moffett was vice president remodel them. He planned his own between and controlled industrial been in love with yet. intelligently planned for nine years. modernistic house on Long Island be- —Phyllis Buchanan, 22, Trans-Mis- and a return to the that This isn't the first quarrel ... Clarence Mackay, papa-in-law operations gold-plated anarchy golf Moffett and and sissippi champion. a tween Teagle • of Irving Berlin, has collection was masked as ‘rugged individualism,’” said Mr. Rich- Farish. When President Roosevelt of armor valued at more than a There's no harm in exposing the “There is the choice between asked for Moffett’s opinion some million dollars_And Mrs. Harry berg. only presented private 1 human body. It is a beautiful work months ago, Moffett threatened to Horton Benkard owns the most and of nature ... Some people would public election of th directors of industry. resign because his superior officers valuable collection of Duncan J’yfe want to put pants on a horse. “If the opposed his views. furniture outside of any museum privately-elected boards of directors and the —Judge Joseph B. Chica- Teagle’s later statement, support- David, Tommy Hitchcock, the poloist, on of undertake their Roosevelt, is believed go, nudism. likes well privately-chosen managers industry ing President • • prize fights so that he task and to be the result of pressure from goes around unrecognized, to some fulfill their responsibility, they will end all talk Good will become more John D. Rockefeller, Jr. advertising of the palooka matches at neigh- m m m essential than of dictatorships and government control of business. But ever in the new in- borhood sporting clubs.... And NECESSARY dustrial relations established by the if hold back and waste these if CODES Anthony Biddle is so clever with they precious hours, they As additional employment figures National Recovery Act. It will help his fists that he could lick the the business take counsel with prejudice and doubt, if they fumble come to light, the necessity for executive avoid those average amateur_Mrs. Charles kfEC9L6Cfcy' speedy action on codes becomes was^efui and expensive practices Dana Gibson's social work spec- their find that it is in great opportunity, they may suddenly apparent—in the eyes of the Roose- selling which so often add need- ialty is placing children for adopt- velt administration. less co§ts. tion-J. P. knows more has gone forever. Morgan on a farm • • • ing upstate. Just to be John Duncan and Mrs. John H. youths have gone back into the While there was an increase of about blooded cattle than the aver- sure that his eggs are not confused Iselin, Jr., started and are now business of bonds. One 18 per cent in man-hours in man- Instead of the Puritans landing age farmer_And John D. Rocke- peddling with any common, run-cf-the- managing the maternity depart- of them, though, Mr. William Fan- ufacturing plants in June, employ- on Plymouth Rock, how much pleas- felled Jr., knows more about preci- From to Jobs coop variety, he stamps eacn one ment of a Fifth Avenue store_ shawe White, is now the Charity ment in the reporting factories anter this country would have been ous stones than a guiding many jeweler... with a neat crown is • • ■ before it And among the ex-debbies working business destinies of a or- For a graphic picture of what an industrial revival increased only 7.2 per cent. if Plymouth Rock and landed on Jazz crated.Then t lie re's Whitney in stores are Jane Bishop, Faith chestra, means If codes had been in effect, the Puritans. Socialites at Work really to the most concerned—the -- people directly workers would Bourne, histrionic ally inclined Hollins, Carol Barnes, Margaret 1,681.000 additional —Jo Davidson, sculptor. The NRA code done much cast an at re- hasn't daughter of Mrs. Harvey D. Gibson Ctafford and Louise unemployed working men—you might eye have been needed in May. Huntting- Movie star, so the Hollywood so far for the bored or impoverish- and the deb of last Princess another of cent events in O. The are those cf the Na- the most outstanding Troubetsky, Youngstown, figures Friendship, previous; ed socialite; but a lot of them are season. She’ll press agents say, practices singing Board, be on the stage in the scores of titled Russians here- is a steel town, and until a short tional Industrial Conference thing between individuals, is also! more Youngstown very making than cigaret-money the fall, and so will Jane about, $16 a week for his song hits while in the Inc. the most i Wyatt, gets exactly popular time the was precious thing between from their jobs. There’s Prince one of the ago depression almost crushing the life out ingenue sensations of selling stockings — With the mar- bathtub. Maybe that, explains his nations. George Sherbatoff, for instance, of it.