The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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how
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lad
it
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Stars ano space-
and Alan Dinehart, at the Cap-
Id be unk
d, if that
neSEma
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it has
Body Organized
ilt of clear Salado in Bell county, lived a
I
lar bale of
spe
With
Includ
Joh
king
"Git
son.
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and Willie
Individually, and in the name of
PAINE L BUSH
Th* Dallas Xews and
casting st
yes, who
the wife of
prominent
PAINTS
work
LACQUERS
in their
The Wilmington Barbers’ Union wi
ith League
WALL FAP KB
that's Doc's wa
it
His glory still gleams in their
pended by
Tex
Friday
only*
PAINTKRS
d sptrit
ago, under th* sponsorship of
SUPPLIES
Won 3-Cushion Title
favorites. Tech has d
this year, not only by-her winning of
a couple at championships but also
ABOUT THIS Mattie- Bell-Cor-3 M. al, and it* power for goc
ihnot be
lift
hands.
177
AFL Convention
Boss of Phillies
g,7
spring. Ride by
pendent l y of each other.
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Jimmy Wilson, veteran catcher, who
anager of the Philadelphia
di-
(•)
co.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE
gi
which constitutes the oN baek nine
ieannesa.
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aen
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Sla
Hi
ciatio
! savi
untry Cruise,” starring
ith June Knight. Alice
cessful season to tl
spirit which his unc
-
Monday
night"with
N
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shows which were held in Fort Worth.
Whitehead had intended to ehter the
ail things are saved.
To protect and gule
the i
ll be
their stre
powerful
years, centers about the petty jeal-
ousies of a mother, aunt and daughter
sal's
Lew
Whit
turns after
Paul Har-
s, who haa
Rus
Al
new
thea
BENUY WHITEHEADS Irish set-
ter. Dian, and Floyd Brunt’s grey- |
hound. Squaw Craig, have taken it
upon themselves to set the pace for 1
CAPITOL THEATER
ca's great ocean-to-ocean
the follow
tian Scie
by the sp
has won
episode made of the World War.
Added: Old Man of the Mountain”
with Cab Calloway.
Political
Announcements
Johr
fet.
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lost
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bam
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shoulder
it fall of
here two
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Judge Paine L. Bush
Delivers Radio Talk
To P. T. Association
Ul
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I
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loomed as
erseif proud
Zazu Pitts and Jimmie Durante as
the funsters.
The Midway will close the present
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event
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In SPACE MATTER is A
Billion TIMES SCARCER than*
Protecting
LIGHTHOUSE
FROM SUN?
Covers must be
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made my way to big-hearted, open-
handed Dallas—I have often wondered
about the destination of that particu-
uncommot
in articul
place ho
fish-grow
Hatchett,
tees. E.
His sunlight sti
tresses.
W
Cou
I think it started its pathway bright
The day the Maker said. "Let there
be a light!”
Phone: 2-8224
WERWIN-WILLIAMH CO.
PACIFIC AT HARWOOD
im&g into the Rose- 1
ly. with Jack Peari, j ’
The Esparto grass covERING I glasses DJRInG TE OASTIME
the uigu PLATEAU o, Algiers is amemuwamau
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the founders at the Parent-Teachers
Association.
Mrs. Theodore Birney. a native of
U
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at the News. 1:
trouble of venti
weather and sit
1" Thon
[’bornton a
g the fir
e Kaplan
boulder ii
nine, is missing the ball and kicking the
other players' shins out from under
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Mary Brian has the feminine lead :
pposite O’Brien. The supporting cast ‘
hat is headed by hilarious Herbert ’
dundin and’the famous Betty Blythe, |
organized at a meeting addressed by I Dee in the east.
P. H Reagan, rice president of the! Friday only.
includes Roger Imhof,
son and eorge Meeker.
AR, WHILE IM STARS IT IS THOU- .
SANDS OF TUES DENSER THAN LEADJ
zgyaxaax;F
THEATERS
UXCLE Acks amirs
To
Gri
To
may
- the 1
and
mnet
folio
offici
is h<
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by tj
p YF
Barr
Cath
Dani
er G
Hart
way.
Jack
Kayt
Leoz
Culk
Mon
Pavl
STtmpa
Pmii"ROH
Stan
. man
• ingti
Win
NJ
Atch
f Bun
ley.
Goot
ston
of H
I have in thus admitting my kinship
with cotton is the fact that the ad-
mission conflicts with the rumor
which I have permitted to circulate
that I left the eounty at Concha
kota bucking, staging.
new set-up of a State NRA compliance
board.
guys sit lawyer of-Washington City. and Mrs.
the suc- Phoebe A Hearst, the wife of a lead-
2"
1 lot, but be-
specially the
e a hesitancy
actual first
among the
Bedell, BUI
, BEING INC RE AS-, ■
iMGLY USED TO V
MAKE J I)
I PAPER.
68 Oil Workers Join
7)idyou hear that noue...f"
How many times have husbands
been awakened in the middle of
the night by that tense question? How many times
have wives been rudely reminded . . . “Its your
imagination . . .!”
But, fear is something real T aut nerves cause
sleepless nights and tired tomorrows. A woman is
afraid...and a man fails to make an out-of-town trip
essential to his business. Serious illness often is
traceable to fear.
by taking on Harper
he snappiest heavies
is heavy
the East r
ice. He ii
of the same somewhat reduced club, them accidently, or is it just plain
Nick stated that later on in the sum-
“Stage Mother” will
ry.
Hor1
before long all milk wagon drivers
will carry a union card. A result of I
this increased strength is shown in
; with Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea and
Marion Nixon prominent in the cast. >
Sunday and Monday “Only Yester- j
i day” will be the feature with John [
‘ Boles, Bruce Cabot and Margaret Sul-
i ll van.
i Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Mad j
side. running
One,of the greatest weeks in the
history of Uncle Mack's shows is the
X: x
here with 600 members R J. qulck, • eredigitte rexas today is The
the fact that two large milk distribut- j Vinegar Tree,” by Paul
National league baseball club during . are nd
the seasons of 1934 and 1935 Wilson
had liv
the talk
the blue ribbon winners this year 1 ------------------
Dian, during the past twelve months. 1y. necessary in a county like ours, I
has accumulated eight blue ribbons
. . * four from the Texas State Fair ,
win Saturday o
Health with Key to thi
lag out in uncertain
ing on a log all day.
possible chance of
ito bite them, these
d to raise their own
MIRROR THEATER
Sunday and Monday—Clara Bow.1
the ever-fiery, makes her latest screen i
* appearance in “Hoopla,” her second
| starring film to be eleased under the
banner of Fox Film.
In this story of carnival life that j
dramatizes the hatreds, the desires,
I the romance and the loves of the “big
this year, and the four
which were scheduled to be unreeled tems and procedure in education.
In May, but owing to obvious reasons. The Parent-Teachers Association is
the trials were pulled off ahead of a government within a government,
time, the fact of which Whitehead was !--------------------——__________
unaware, until too late. The poochmer, he may add another nine to his j
might have added more distinction to pay-out. If patronage permits -New i
her already splendid record grass tees will replace the old clay !
Brunt’s Squaw Craig pulled one at tees, and many other improvements I
the coursing meet last Sunday at Rec- ’ are under way. By mid-summer, the |
ord Crossing, that few old-timers of course should have a much-improved !
the races have been. The greyhound, aspect over that of last year. Special
whose record has been unapproach- l clubroom privileges will be extended
able in these parts, went through the to members of the club, which should
DALLAS CRAFTSMAN
owners will soon
eration from the Cliff- Dale
from dog
Lions . who
bat as every sport fan kn
more than just team-wo r
played with the Phillies before and
was recently returned to them in A
trade with the St Louie Cardinals. course.
Mars aker E
but one-Minc b
» God: and if r
er Mind and acc
don’t want to i
talked oft. don’t
/
The opener
j tween Eddie
! heavy from 4
Myers, rough
“Mind” is the
Sermon which
Churches of Ch
lay. February
The Golden "
one mind, hav
Hi which has made many a Uar out of
what might have otherwise been hon-
M. up-right men ' T —
..2. sereausmhgegrga
""-2
torch! You did not
when he said:
t of a little child
eks ago. Thi
id he intends
od he really ii
$,*epe
closed rected by Harry Beaumont The play
described by critics at New York's
moat amusing drawing-room drama in
where eduction is either an Frex. secretary-treasurer.of the Metal
alsorancommunity. oe r Feadratonparimsnt,onohiookmanren
a central atthorind n 19 td eotdv ihedetalla, ot the departmenes con-
_r . the XS
oli Country Club Course, which is room the other day.____________
the representation of the old front j with an old stick, how he was going ,
nine of the former Cliff-Dale layout. ! to trim Buddy James this year in the I
hat announced that he will operate ' annual printers' golf tourney . Peo- I ... .
hit course, which he It revamping in ple who watch the soccer games, are
true country club style, without co-op- beginning to wonder if Johnnie Cahill
/‘,?
. Kansas City
to clash with
Scriptures"
“There can
there is but
week with
OLD MILL THEATER
“Should Ladies Behave,” with a
cast that includes Lione Barrymore. ,
Alice Brady. Conway Tearle, Kath- ,
arine Alexander and Mary Carl Ise in
leading roles, opens Friday at the Old I
MIH theater This is an adaptation
of the Broadway stage comedy, “The
Edwards v
ns Wrestii
> now insi
upon parents the magnitude of the re-
sponsibility to children of the school
age—these are some at the aims and
roanmplishments-tethe.organization San Francisco, Cale_Frank Mor-
Mr. Phoebe A Tb2 ... t. and rison. sec retary nf the American Fed-
borer, in th* cause „i better educa- eratfon at Labor, .pent a .few.
tion and higher morality here making arrangements for the fir-
Every time a Parent-Teacher. Amo- i ty-fourth annual convention, of the
ciation succeeds in wOrkln< oat some Federation, which,wi be heid.in San
dirticult problem which in other day. Franciacosnext fall. H.e the trip
was permitted to solve itselr, or wan from Washtngton by airplane.
permitted to solve itseir or wa. ne« Mr. Morrison s convention minsion । n ne
lected to become worse as time went to the Golden Gate is not * new thing
on, every time-a boy or girT is re- for him. Francisco was the host
elatmed nom error and Talure, proof to.orzank a^iabor. parliament In
of the value of the gift of these two 1904. and axainin 1915. the arrange
Pioneer, in thi. form of co-operation ments having, been made tor, both of
is made manifest 1 the meetings by the A. F. of L. secre-
Some such orzanization is absolute- l tary. ... ...
1 He was accompanied by John P.
bury the 4 sense 0
I we admit that. al
finite, evil has a p
-
OUR IMPARTI.
picking Teach to
title for the thirt
personal admiral
the under rated
nosed out the Fo
the tune at 25 ti
beginning to mal
erected to their memory, but I do
Fen Judge 6sth Distrlet Court
T. A. WORK
(For Re-Election)
HF1
undergoing the 1
having a mosquil
boys have decided
fish. Each member
the best aquarium o
ing no judge of fisl
Russell in
... . r n ■ the fire of her personality
l mon in Long Beach Thenaastiy Ana
. . . , „ Richard Cromwell and further in-
Long Beach. Cal. - The Long Beach clude Herbert Mundin. James Glea-
oil Workers' Union tnitiated 68 new son Minna Oombell. Roger Imhof and
members at the last meeting. con- j Florence Roberta. Frank Lloyd. direc-
tinuing an unbroken record of weekly i tro of "Cavalcade" and “Berkley
initiations for (he past six month, j square •• is also responsible for the
Since the adoption of the code for the direction ot thi. production. The film
I petroleum industry s group of or-1 was produced by Al Rockett from
xanizers, headed by James C coulter. Thp Barker,." stage play by John
| financial secretary of the Union and J king and Joseph Moncure March
former deputy state'labor commis- ( adapted the ator for the screen .
sioner in charge of the Long Beach Aaded:Tis Spring (Aa All-Colored
office, hare been working continuous- Musical Comedy) and Fox New,.
, ly. lining up workers for unionism in i Tuesday and Wednesday— “Foot
both the oil fields and refineries i light Parade" with James Cagney.
Due to the right to organise with- I Joan Blondel!, Ruby Keeler, Dick
54
May, a chorine. Johnson. National Recovery Adminis-
! Maty Brian /and Bruce Cabot are trator at Washington, appointed L
I co-featured in the Columbia produc:-w, Phillips of Phoenix to the position
I tion. "Shadows of Sing Sing." which or state labor compliance officer of
opens a thee-day rue at the Capitol the National Emergency Council Mr.
thyeater Wednesday Others in the | Phillips is editor of the Arisons Labor
cast are Hairy Woods. Grant Mitchell. Journal, published here. Th* appoint-
Claire DuBrey, Bradley Page and Ir- * “ -
What I Saw fn
rogram 3:00 to
n fol lowing the
’or admission:
cles, and untorseeu calam- while in Southwest. '
heriman’s circle has been parted from that sect
by some of the enthusiast, ginned bale of cotton, to now talk
hack to his old friends and neighbor
take the same
measured, because it deals with that
most precious of all our possessions Tl
-our children, in the saving of whom
aaredlation Longview Central
" mean tired tomorrows
veral other
show, with Alice Brady, Russel
-Sermon also includes
passage from the Chris- l
textbook.. “Science and
ubject of the Lesson
ril be read in all
1st. Scientist, on Sun-
great su
The text
Euiding hand nt Hayes, the Maroons, plan and owing alleglance to the par-
tollowing the oatline o ntheir grid, eat group.
season, improved with each game until The work succeeded because of the
the great and appealing need for it, and I know that their place in history is
because of the leadership of these secure, because the image of their
two splendid women who founded it I monumental service is graven upon
and built into it their own personality, the imperishable tablets ot the heart
its foundation is as deep as their ana mind, and this and future genera-
... .1 . .m characters are lofty tons will delight to gratefully do
in I scheoi admiration Its members now number well over them honor It is ours to carry on
that will linger m the minds of local a million in the United States over the work they started
sixty thousand in Texas—its scope if brighter paths should beckon you
is nation-wide, and even intern “ '
May we /ugg er t a /imfde remedy J
Have a telephone installed within easy reach of
the bed. It’s a comfort to know that police, firemen,
physicians, await your call. And, wouldn t it be a
pleasure to have a willing servant ready to run your
errands, help you to visit with friends ... 24 hours
a dav ?
You can have a telephone for less than a dime
a day. Call the Business Office. Say: “I want a
telephone."
. light its glow;
Twas given you from other
you know. .
sin "ladles
do admission
Itoi theater Saturday
It is a story of mile-a-minute ac-
tion aboard a transcontinental bus
plying between Sew York and San
ikes Washingtom. m 1837, thirty-seven
ex:. .. , Journeymen Barbers’ InternationalI__________________
Those truants of home and M nenet Union, who discussed the NRA bar and Maureene O’Sullivan as princi-
They have.made me more manly bers kode ana the rights of the work- pals in the cast.
and mid. __ m under the National Industrial Re- "Meet the Baron" is a very funny
And I.know how Jesus «>™ry Act. The new drive started a comedy feature
The Kingdom of God to a child. . . . _.___’
We owe to Mrs Birney and Mrs. brisk membership drive.
Hearst, an immeasurable debt of grat-
itude The good they have done is
beyond estimating. I know not what
shaft of bt die or marble may be
Fer Judge Ce. Court at Law Xo. 1.
JOHN D. COFFMAN
9, -
70 PLACED ON THE LENSES OF
Ijja LIGHTHOUSES, WHICH OTHER-
itf I wisc FOCUS THE SUN’s RATS
' ANO BECOME HUGE BURNING
uer jacket i
ance of the
And bringing him into h
hop agreement with indications that
Ite br
hndMT
“ highest point of achievement in her
Kinrey Matsuyama, Japanese billiard colorful career The role she plays
star, won the national three-cushion is reported as so well suited to her
championship in the New York tour- capabilities, that it promises to be the [
nament. and he will meet the former ! moat important portrayal .he ha. ever
champion. In the contest for the worldU"in“#opia" Mias Bow depicts the
j part of a fiery carnival dancer, and ।
. the environment of the open-air show
I forms a kaleidoscopic background for
i her constantly-changing emotions and
to choose.
Would your small gain compare
with all you'd lose? •
meet, scoring every point. make it interesting for those who like . AS
" to play that “nineteenth hole ' --
HERE'S SOMETHING new in the gd55 6
way of sport competition , , Since • SPUTTERIYGS: George Reinlander ogra2
•lie us that at one time he was a 2MMf
Dale Country Club golf course, there regular hot-shot « 6
will be two courses in operation this that was away back yonder . 8
inde- George, now, is just a mere shadow I 85
Nick Paulos, of his former active msby 7288
manager of the newly formed K1 Tiv-
demonstrating, I Vj
rtals claimed no
ted no other, sin
We can have but
e is infinite.' We
infinitude, when
ough God’ is in-
ing senator, organized the
"A Chance at Heaven.”
ment was made in connection with the
I thank WFAA b
fall special
out interference from employers guar- j Powell and 300 beautiful girls.
anteed in the labor section of the Na- | Added: Comedy “Cold Turkey” and
tional Recovery Act. oil workers in ‘ paramount News.
। this region have flocked to th union Thursday, Friday and Saturday—
so that it has grown more than 400 . • Fury of the Jungle” with Donald
per cent since last summer. Cook, Peggy Shannon and Alan Dine- I
i Because of Its Increased strength i hart; “The Big Drive;” most thrilling j
left the green banks of the crystal-
out this car
of being one
3 of Dall
in readil
Mrs Novian, president of White Point
School and members of the associa-
tion. friends, neighbors and kinfolk,
and Parent-Teachers Associations
rwse veeu uva7 everywhere, and especially at Salado,
There are some Belton, Gouldbusk, Paint Rock Big
" ..— "* Sprinz. Texas. and Tatumn.New Mex-
»
_- _____ their. biggest ter of a century, but there is none
F , m ■ - .....u mal to me is - one • i> ■ h
a ■- and its nakes i poas ble l" ■ mb who It 1" mani
aTT”........ ' '——
ud.w put into Teachers Association, then called the
of patting it. National ongress of Mothers, in
pause with its ribbon or roadways as
a locale forms the theme for Univer-
Ralph Gilliam. E
H Morris toot i
to launch a championship team Mrs Grover Cleveland, wife of the
there has to be something behind President at the United States.
that team to produce the ream-work The movement has spread, until in
amd spirit Ods were great against every city, town, village and school
the Wolves at the beginning of the eommunity in the country, almost,
season, as the material on hand looked there are one or more Parent-Teach-
anything bet promising, bat under the ers Association, recognized under the
1 and the mandatory provisions of the
’ NRA many employers who formerly
' refused to employ union men or per-
mit their employee to join a union
have ceased much of their opposition
! to labor organisation
I The Milk Wagon Drivers' Union
here is also making rapid progress in
; Ite membership drive and believes that
to educate and train them, to aid the
teachers in carrying on their vast and
arduous work, to bring parents and
teachers into a closer contact, a bet-
play-boy; Sue. a beautiful p aas Anger
v 1 Stev, his susphcious wife. Nita, and
measures Who can say that, their
work is less important than that of
the National Congress. If it is true
that the hand that rocks the cradle
rules the nation, then how important
must be the work which takes the ----
-- mm-- --evsma- Eawards and
smss M - smeu Ed Helwig to Wrestle
LToescountearmunnotspsiErademond wali"apipvicanglanloJonyi For Bert Willoughby
ship, is largely due to the,Antensive Mamund Lowe, Karen Morley unit
organization work being arred on Frances Pec
among oilI field and retinery workers Ruth
Chatterton and George Brent
ving Baci
is a one fall match be-
Elzea, the race driving
Atlanta, Ga., and Lee
Port Arthur grappler.
Candidates Announeing for Office in
This (elans De No Subject to the
Jus (1934) Primaries at the
Democratie Party
i high spots and the
dway. There is col-
one of frivolity and
O’Brien dons a din-
equires the nonchal-
about-town. It is a
en who takes a fling
Text la: “Be ye all of
ing compassion one of
as brethren; be pitiful,
(1 Peter 3:8).
the Dallas C
Hall Auditre
25th, 3:30 p.
Germany;”' 1
3:3V: public
ard of bouts will round
which holds promises
>f the snappiest of the
Wade, clever Nebraska
eturns to the mat after
ence to meet Nore Jerl-
edish heavyweight from
i well rated here. hav-
have signed the
U. situation considerable talk has
been getting around that Bell may
take over the Mustang eleven alto-
gether. following the current grid
season, when Coach Ray Morrison ‘s
contract expires With all due respect
to Bell, who we consider one of the
most forward wall mentors in the
conference, at present, it isn't plausi-
Ne to entertain the idea that he could
present Dallas with a championship
Pony eleven. With a five-year reign,
and several thousand Aggies to pick
from, his record at College Station has
not been an enviable one, by a long
shot, and a coach's records is his rep-
utation. Bell's teams, for the most
part, have always lacked that offen-
sive drive, which has been most of the
Morrison -coached squads main asseet
So the two "maestros," together,
should put a teem on the field, with
the asset at the Mustang material this
year, that would be hard for any ag-
gregation to whip.
the citations which comprise
on-Sermon ia the following ‘ 0
Bible: “For who hath known y
of the Lord? or who hath
11: Simp
-ilFeih
pathytdeith"dnandee,derpomprms Morrison Plans for
I intends to go to higher authority,
irrying his protest direct to head
ommissioner Chat Poe at Austin un-
ss ('ommissioner Flechtner recon-
den* and names some other referee.
Flechtner insists that League will
referee the match however, and Ed-
wards can do as he pleases about the
free with each paid ringsi
back of sixth row.
Is a whole lot better business
Than loaning round the throne
Our children are our second chant
They are our opportunity to tire over ---------------- appear wednenday and Thursday in M Helwik. flashy Lodt, Cal., heavy-
65... 6 tne maszzrnorcnucrszbecsumenorommzto Barbers, Organize ............................ paamounmpaputibpxing
us to perform, in an effort to train ------ "Ace of Aces" wm close th* week at ; has decided on Jack League, San An-
and rear them properly They are Wilmington, Del—Recognizing that the oRsewin with Richard Dix, Elisa- tonic wrestler-referee as the third
our best investment. They pay the under the National Industrial Recov- beth Allen and Ralph Bellamy in the man in the ring and insists that Jack
highest dividends, if we proparly care ery Act the workers will realise but cast will officiate despite heated protests
tor them in deepest woe we regret it few benefits, unless they arev thor- Sunday’s opening will be Little from Edwards.
if we neglect them. -ugh hr organised, Mr. M. J. Louden, Women," with Katherine Hepburn, i Wild Willie claims that he will call
Every thoughttul man and woman of the International Association of-1 Frances Dee; Jean Parker, Joan Ben- off the match if League has to be the
must recognise the truth of Diexim- Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, nett and Paul Lukas in the cast. referee, because he figures he hasn't
son's betttul lines - set up a new local here which will -Little Women’ will show through ' a chance with this referee in the ring.
The- we idols at heartand R include all structural iron, bridge, rod Tuesday He point- N that it was during a
households. and reinforced iron workers in the | Wednesday will bring "Blood Mon- match with Helwig here sis weeks
They are‘angels of God in metropolitan area. ley” into the Rose win for two days. | ago, with League acting as referee.
with George Bancroft and Frances (that Helwig won, and after a slugging
Game," with Spencer Tracy and Claire j
• Trevor.
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Reilly, Wallace. The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1934, newspaper, February 23, 1934; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1549056/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .