| Show 4 i - - -s - ''"' - t 19 AStinilay 1 1 17:ilt 1Torni'llg - Labor Speech Calls for United Effort COLUMBUS Ohio Feb 28 State-feder- al - 1 er great-grandfath- was a bridegroom Saturday and his 72- a great bride year-ol- d prepared to grandmother in leave for her new home Terre Haute Ind The romance of Joshua V Dix of Terre Haute and Mrs Anna E Aft le of Portland started three years ago when they met on a train trip Dr Perry C Hopper officiating clergyman in Friday nights ceremony reported They met again when he came here three weeks ago to visit a son and soon decided'to wed Un-- -- jurisdictional disas as well labor' s must end putes to prevent a breakdown in basic production Paul V McNutt federal security administrator de dared Saturday night Referring to a controversy whether unemployment compensation should be administered by the states or by the federal government McNutt said in an address prepared for a labor conference the protection of the worker and his family must never be jurisjeopardized by that age-ol- d dictional dispute between the statehouse and Washington" '"Basic production must not be halted by interunion rivalry" added McNutt "That is true for labor and it is equally true for government "Financial stability Family protection Those are the objectives of unemployment compensation And I have the firm conviction that the system will find its permanent place in whatever jurisdiction will give the greatest number of American workers the greatest measure of security" McNutt asserted that a bill to provide $300000000 in displace allowances for workers temporarily 'unemployed during the conversion of industry to war production waa rejected by the house ways and means committee possibly because the "issue was muddled" "Displacement allowances were politically confused by a confer ence of governors with the basic administration of normal unemployment compensation" he "Displacement allowances Were misrepresented —despite the clear language of the law—as an effort to federalize unemployment 'benefits "The production program the displaced workers and their fami- lies are thus caught in the political jurisdictional dispute between the states and the federal govern- An ' ' - de-Jar- ed AROUSE FLOW OF LIVER BILE "All-Gon- digestion-m(1'11- g 1111 tired allgone feeding and most probably Constipation Probably all you need la a gentle a little daily dose of isscitot: lust take Krusnhen Salta—half a that t a PA '111011111i in iPsti gitiNS Of hot or cold wilier 'hoot half an hour before breakfast the flow of bile with Thus beitko to t o a ront le bovel action Try knowlen-- a famous English foTmilla—for :to days to iihaitoff that feeling and lift" If you do not feel gel a real 200 per cent better get your money back Advert isernent that half-sic- world-famou- 1 ExToliee Chief Dies s SAN DIEC0 I I Feb Cal s 28 (I1 —Harry H Scott 54 former at Diego police chief died at the Naval hospital Saturday after 'an extended illness He was a native of Walnut Ridge Ark "run-dow- - ' Should your radio sound like ct radio? i' 1' g - '' p '''' lir— ' ' ': : ' - ' Ng ' :' ' ' '' '' :''' :':':: ::::' l:: 1:: ' :: tL: I t t2 I: ' ii't- s' i II e - '- ' 1 ‘i:5-1- - 4- '4r & 1' ' co'-- ' is - v ft 1 1 1 lc 5 4r-- '0 1 - -- ili :: s:—A - - e 1 - v - ai A I ' 01:4---- -- - K- r " ' 1 i i: 1 1 r' I A s - 1 9l" 1 11?'''- - - 1 A loot tette Sew New Orleans Surovon Wins National Fame as Painter rs New Mexican Lawmaker's injuries Mend into a studio and turned out paintings In the last six years They have brought him national fame and eight or 10 prizes But the only important thing to him is that they have brought him pleasure "Painting is the greatest thing In the world" declared the surgewho somehow succeeds on-artist in being dignified and vivacious at once "It will bring more pleasure than any other hobby know of and I've had several Escapes From Strain "It's a terrific strain you know performing an operation—having a life in your herds Painting takes me away from that completely I still perform a few operations because people who have known me for so long demand it But my son has taken over the practice and all 1 want to do is Feb yet too ill to determine definitely the possible effects of injuries he sustained in an 28 (JP)—Although automobile accident Friday Senator Carl A Hatch (D) New Mexico was said by his physician Saturday night to be "progressing satisfactorily" Hatch received a spinal fracture and serious internal injuries when the car in which he was riding as a passenger overturned early Friday 80 miles southeast of here In addition to his injuries Hatch was suffering from shock and exposure when brought to St Joseph's hospital after an hour and a half ambulance ride Before being picked up he lay a half hour on more in the cold beside the highway "It is a little too early to expect a great deal of change yet" "The said Dr W R Lovelace senator however was more comfortable Saturday after spending a restless night Friday" There was no Immediate Indication of complications Dr Lovelace added but only after a week or so will the effects of the injuries have become fully known As soon as Hatch has recovered from shock and dangers of com- plications are past he will be put into a cast for his fractured spine With Hatch are his wife and The Hatch home is sonClovis - v it Dr Souchon follows no rules and falls into no category His men and women have no faces his animals may be green blue or pink I and his flowers are like none that ever grew He didn't start cut that way About 1934 he was depicting : 4' 111 1 g i i I a r patois for FM st e" Louisiana boats and bayous swam p shacks in conventional style Critics pannel his product and he was inclined to agree with them "I don't get any kick out of that stuff" he said "You may as well look at photographs" So he began painting as the spiritmoved I r eill ' 0 u i i ci STORES - --- 1 'Dial 47727 ' - A— ric-r-- 1 ' n ig 1 a ONTARIO Cal Rheumatic quent passages? 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Li ' --- wet Chicago Tribune Wire Feb than 5000 f riends and relatives strangers attended funeral services Saturday for Dorothy Ann Broz Berwyn high school girl who was shot to death in a downtown theater on Tuesday by Clarence McDonald her beau Many of those attending the services at St Odillo's church were students Of J Sterling Morton high school which both Dorothy and Clarence attended - J t ENGINEERING MANAGEMEra DEFINE TRAINING r CHICAGO small children to the nursery before going to work No none of the figures has a face One of his latest done since Pearl Harbor is "Cherry Blossom Time" It is a vague Japanese scene liominated by a huge gaunt tree in the foreground—with no blossoms whatsoever Dr Souchon calls his paintings pure ab"subjective" but eschews straction as much as he doeltat tail ' $310 The - NEW ORLEANS Feb 28 (Wide World)—Dr Marron Sims Souchon has seen enough patients in the past half century arid doesn't care HI he nevec sees another They interfere with his painting he says One of the most prominent sursubjects such as his "To the Day geons in thin city of outstanding Nursery" which won first prize docmedical men the last October at the Louisiana tor ham dropped his scalpel for a state exhIbitioli It shows It poorly brush turned part of his office dressed woman taking her two 500 quipped ' soE—o'-'- sleatierd programa Slain Girl's Rites Draw Throw- most eignificant prehistoric finds In Palestine in recent years" "This discovery marks the first time that pottery had been found in Palestine which we can classify as late Natufian—a relatively late phase of the stone age" he said-"I-t filisin a gap in the knowledge of archaelogiste concerning 'stone age civilization Inasmuch as this culture is probably NeOlithic— about 7000 to Ft000 years old" Location of Caves One of the cave was near the seaport of Jaffa Another wts farther north on the west side of ML Carmel famous in Biblical history for its association with the Prophet Elijah and the 450 prophets of Baal This cave was found near the crusader castle at Athlit and the city of Haifa now an oil pipe-pin- e terminal and th scene of bombings last year Also found in the caves were remains of animals related to many speciem now alive such as the tree frog desert lizard the finch bee eater dove wild boar gazellen buffalo mole and other rodents and mollusks - - - STROMBERp--CARLSON- 1 1 - (i 1 Arizona Blast Kills TWO 1 FM-A- : - oil-dru- 1 - -- ' t'4‘17111k: - a - 0 i' s:' : s - i - n - - 1 - (INS)---A- i - )- -- aocio-econom- ''': 28 ' Stromberg-Carlion- ' CHICAGO ogists l cavemen and civilized man Their diacovery concerned that era of the new stone age when Neolithic man still clinging to his Tarzan-lik- e clothing of animal skins laid aside his general utility stone :ax began to experiment in agriculture made his first pottery and fashioned tools from flint Millar Burrows'president of the AmericanSchools for Oriental Research said thetas a result of the discovery "a solid bridge of knowledge seems to have been establiAhed which connects the stone ago and the well known cultures that followed It provides a transition period on the road to the era of recorded history" Three Caves Explored In three caves near the seacoast of Palestine where Neolithic men lived ages before the times of the Hebrew patriarchs archaelogists found primitive types of pottery flint scrapers borers sickle blades with jagged teeth for harvesting awls needles arrowheads and saws 'Excavations were directed by M Stekelis resident archaelogist in the Holy Land and according to Burrows resulted in "one of the : P 333 Routs Pair Scared by Masks ' "I am interested in attitudes not faces" he said hi explaining his 500th picture "The Rehearsal" on which a dozen bright clothed but faceless figures danced violently "Look at the lines the at1'Ilie average radio sortnil like a radio not like the program But a Strômbergtitudes What difference do faces en 28 ST Ariz JOHNS Feb hall Carlson is like an open window between you and the concert Hiving make?" —Sheriff John Nunn and another The widest range of natural tone it brings you deep bass high treble notes bystander were killed instantly Color Pattern Important Moduwith And lost essential sets late Saturday when a tank truck and Frequency overtones by ordinary Ile shoed a picture of fantasfilled with butane gas exploded in tic virtual and declared "The lation under the Armstrong system a Stromberg-CarlsOgives you the entrance to Whiting Bros' colorflowersrn is important here— freedom from static hum and Station interference a which fire garage and started it doesn't matter If the figures consumed an entire business block are flowers people or animals" Hear No 925-P(below) on an FM standard or short wave program or estimated to be worth 200000 Often he runs to r on records and youll agree"There is nothing finer than a Nunn 54 was a cattle ranch foreman before his election in vk 1936 and was completing his third 'Quonset Huts' Keep term as sheriff of Apache county ' 1 ""Da----f- t I IlisV661 He was the father of a daughter Boys Comfortable r and three sons twe of whom are i' " A WASHINGTON Feb 28 ill'i- -i In the army Of' The same type of hut keeps maWilwas Killed him Marion with Von k helm 32 emplgye of the Whiting rines cool in Panama and warm in garage They were standing Iceland Vt4 The navy calls the prefabricated across the street from the garage r A gincsteel houses "Quonset huts" bewhen the and occurred 'I explosion t r'l r::I dpaOt ‘ st were struck by a metal piece blown cause they are made in Quonset ri' Ft I and says the huts "look like : Sit Al k ' off the truck 1119 41 J '''ri turned on Aroll'orte inovergrown were other Several )IC persons I sides and their 5 was partially buried" struck litA 4' jured Mrs Ray Hale 1'A"gle They are built on a foundation a flying object which nearly by ' ' of light steel trusses bolted tosevered both her legs Itt J i1 lik this is laid a wooden two The fire destroyed i grocery gether Overcomes ' ' Alib1 In sections which -floor 1 stores business offices ii k apart 4'''''' : ments a variety store the post office office of social security and Also goon raeliophonogratth combination an MOM public welfare for Apache county available terms gauge amber models in authentic period designs Easy payment the A A A offices Ritz theater and the garage where the explosion occurred 3 1 4 - 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Feb Initial failure was chalked up Sat1 urday In the first attempt to use f :: E i o"'"'r!!'"f ' i : '' gas masks and tear gas in a Chi 1i ::i'lo4 ' f e'"1 ' ''F z Ir cago robbery 1 I f I- -L'et k "They looked like men from f I: ' r 74:t 1 Ae Mars" declared Maria Madonia l': t I 1N t:l ” 4g 24 as She how two banJ ' 't masks dits carrygas wearing v ' i ing a can and length ofAndhose i r' 11 Int t ''' ' 'tvo : exiraded the Central Currency tt i -tchange t t e I I - : "1It was thanks to Miss Madonia '7' 'ti r (': P a cashier that the elaborately-geare- d p : t '' '' l ki r 4: : I 4 ' ' bandits failed to get their 1 '' if 4 N"' hands on $5000 In currency but ' ' s'ewi ' ' i' ' I ''':?: 4 '''i'''l:'' :"!'':1 she wasn't Inclined to take much 1 -I credit for the part she played 4 It ir-' E001 4"When I saw them corning' knew I was going to scream" she t 'i 'i'- 4' '':::' :' : s' ' i explained "Well I did scream kr t''nf 1 r i: "Then one of them flooded my ' with tear gas It burned my cage ::::'"14"--'"-- ' -'!'''' r' rt - eyes and I screamed some more : :'1311 0' guess I scared them away" -AA:---'--' r ‘ :) '' ) Other witnesses told how:one of li ' ' 1 ' i 'i 1'the bandits approached Miss MaI :' — 1 !'"th4' itit"" ' i 171 donia's cage shouting: "This is a 's4 She paid no attention stickup" to this however New Orleans- surgeon Dr Marion Sims Souchon Police Raid it was the first time in the past six years He they had heard of the gas mask more than has painted 500pictures uses little detail but stresses brilliant colór Dr Souchon is and tear gas robbery technique in shown putting the finishing touches on "Full Swing" is gay Chicago picture of carni it - ' N M T $4 Ai i I !pA - :::::::-2::: NEW HAVEN Conn Feb 28 rolled back time almost 8000 years Saturday night to reveal that in Palestine beneath an earthen layer which once reflected the glories of Rome they had found a bridge to the gap between (UP)--Archaeol- - '' ''' :?: ::: 1 ' - - x ' 1 ' '''j'"g'-- 1912 1 Palestine Caves Span Gap Between Stone Age Today In Hold-UWith Tear Gas rrr a's'etra00000404roarrro --4:- ) '''''''''''''1!N"'"99j ' --- ' weak-minde- ALIMIQUERQUE - r 4 PITTSBURGIL Feb 28 Georgia Sothern comely artist of — ahem — strip tease came to the aid of banned Broadway burlesquers by remote control Saturday and issued this storm warning: "We're going to fight" Georgi a sounded her battle cry In answer to New York City's him on burlesque accomplished by the 'process of refusing to issue lig censes to theaters wherein is a recognized art Miss Sothern a big leaguer at g the business demonstrated her art this week before packed houses in a Pittsburgh theater which naively admits that its shows are burlesque Georgia indicated that the "people in burlesque" would carry the against the Broadway bftn fightcourt-witInto herself as a leader The moral issue involved in the present question of to strip or not to strip was termed "ridiculous" by Miss Sothern She said: "The people have been attending burlesques as 'regulars' for years without noticeable impairment of their morals People are no more d now than they were in peacetime—in uniform or out It's ridiculous to think otherwise" The whole issue boils down to a matter of earning bread and butter for Miss Sothern The ban she declared would make bread-liner- s for hunInstead of dreds "It'll be bundles or burlesquers instead of bundles for Britain if they make this thing stick" she bread-winne- t 4 1 ' him MEMENIEMEIMEMIIMINEMMIIM ' i ' figure-exposin- - 1 ' :f red-hair- ed ly '' - 1 ' : strip-teasin- 200-fami- ' 1 DETROIT Mich Feb 28—Federal housing commission plans to devote the Sojourner Truth settlement a housing project recently completed on the east side at a cost of one million dollars to negro occupancy were temporarily upset Saturday by a race riot which sent eight persons to hospitals and forced city authorities to call off the scheduled settling of several negro families Three policemen one white civilian and four negroes where the most seriously injured The rioting began shortly after 10 o'clock and continued for several hours with an estimated 1200 persons both whites and negroes taking part Tear gas was used by police and two shots were fired by unidentified persons during the height of the violence Dozens of persons were injured when police charged into the fight with clubs moving vans were overturned and household goods smashed While 200 police struggled to control the crowds Mayor Edward J Jeffries conferred with Charles F Edgecomb director secretary of the Detroit housing commission and Police Commissibner Frank D Eamon The ' mayor ordered postponement of all attempts to move in the prosmentMcNutt said the problem of pective negro tenants but despite crowds armed with caring for workers unemployed this order bars clubs and bricks conduring factory conversions must steel be met and "every American tinued to swell and crow more violent worker roust be fed" Mayor Jeffries said he would go to Washington Monday to discuss the matter with federal housing authorities Despite Detroit protests the federal officials have held to their decision that the settlement is for negro occupancy it was said The settlement is located in a predominantly white area To Nlo Correct That "Ho and white residents of the neighFe ling ”Tired" borhood surrounding the project Normally the liver 'should discharge have complained that negro occuahout a quart of precious If it doesn't—a scanty flow pancy would depreciate the value juices a day —a slowing Up may mean Sick Headaches lousnes5 Poor Digestion with of their homes 1 i a ar 1- Un-- Housing Plan In Detroit Stirs Rioting e' rwroottaar---''''''''- ''--- - Georgia Sothern Threatens to Lead Court Battle PORTLAND Ore Feb 28 UP)--- It NN' 31arch Discards Scalpel for Brushes Bandits Fail Strip Teaser Fights N Burlesque Ban illeNutt Asks Indiana Alan Of 83 Weds Protection For Workers Woman 72 - tikt Zribunt 5-alt E YOUR ' NEA-RES- e - 11k1tAtIterAArgtAst-fxstvosssass- g- - MINIMUM COST - :1 CAR'S LIFE IS LENETNENED AT 0 PONTIAC YOUR - - ' -- "'"'"3 DEALER - 1 - - |