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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 5

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Monroe, Louisiana
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MARCH 16, 1934THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR PAGE FIVE TELEGRAPH CODE ORDERED BY NRA 'Continued from First Page) GUARDS HEALTH OF THE PRESIDENT what he termed telephone would like to get Ferdinand Pecora (senate banking committee counsel) to make the investigation, providing the banking committee plans no hearings during the summer recess," Dill said. The telegraph industry was ordered by the NRA to appear here April 2 for a hearing on what hours and wages should be established for the industry. The demand was made under a clause in the industrial law permitting the NRA to write a code or modify one aready submitted if the public interest requires it. The code previousy submitted by the industry was termed unsatisfactory." Positive Relief For Smarting Itch To end smarting skin itch, eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and foot-itch use Blue Star Ointment. It melts on the skin, sending tested medicines deep into pores whero it kills germs and ends itching.

Very soothing. Does not burn.Pleasant ti Have You Heard the New CROSLEY? PAL DIES OF WOUNDS AFTER GUN FIGHT (Continued from First WINNERS IN MOVIE LIBEL SUIT the Latest Thing in Radio Us Demonstrate to you Today You're There With a CROSLEY! Easy Terms Complete Stock Furniture Company 519 DeSiard Phone MONROE. LA. Health of President Roosevelt is guarded by Ross T. McIntyre, U.

S. shown here in the complete medical and dental laboratory in the White House. Though it was stated that the president would have no personal physician, as other chief executives have had, McIntyre acts in that capacity. McIntyre also is head of the Washington naval hospital eye, ear, nose and throat department. JONES TO APPEAR BEFORE SENATE GROUP SATURDAY (Continued from First Page) indebtedness, or make plant improvements or They could only be made, however, to companies employing ten people or more, that were fully complying with the NRA.

To provide for smaller enterprises, the bill would permit the RFC to a up to 75 per cent in loans for commercial and industrial purposes by private banks. Jones personally recommended that federal reserve banks be given authority to make loans, with the approval of the reserve board, to commerce and industry' for as long as five years. an amendment to the federal reserve act, coupled with the proposed amendments to the RFC would meet all legitimate credit requirements of business and he said. Under the private loan provision of the bill, the RFC would be permitted to loan to established industrial or commercial business on promissory notes, acceptances, rediscounts, pur- chase of securities or for the purposes stated. under this Jones said, meet every legitimate credit requirement of large and small industrial and commercial concerns, except those employing less than ten Under the foreign financing section, the RFC would be authorized to extend credit to expand trade either by direct loans to exporters up to five years, or through export banks owned by the United States.

tion to clinch their identification of Youngblood. Partial identificaiton came from Lansing, where Capt. Lawrence Lyon, of the state police, said that the wounded mans fingerprints, transmitted by wire, were in the same general classification as those of Youngblood, which are on file The prints were being rushed from Lansing to Port Huron. Four officers, led by Sheriff William L. Van Antwerp, went to a store in the negro section of south Port Huron, on a tip that a negro carrying a gun and boasting of a jail escape was there.

The negro suspect met them at the door, gave another name, and when the officers sought to enter, opened fire. The officers returned the fire, and the suspect fell with a wound near the heart and three bullets in the abdomen. Undersheriff Charles Cavanaugh and Deputy Howard Lohr also fell, with serious wounds. Sheriff Van Antwerp was wounded in the arm, but Deputy Ferris Lucas escaped injury' in the hail of lead. Taken to a hospital, the negro said he was the long sought fugitive, and that Dillinger and three other men had been with him in south Port Huron.

When hospital attendants washed his face, they found a scar on each cheek, hidden by burnt cork. This! led officers to believe that possibly Dillinger has been masquerading as a negro. JOHNSON MAKING EFFORT TO AVERT BIG AUTO STRIKE (Con'lnued from First bor stood by and waited. They warned, however, that the deadline was 4.15 p. m.

today, the hour previously set for their departure from Washington. simply can't go hack to our men and say that wo had a round table conference and got they had said earlier. William S. Knudsen, executive vice president of General Motors and ranking automobile executive in Washington, appeared cool to the Johnson plans. When Knudsen said he wished to discuss the situation with others overnight, the telephone wires from Johnson's office began to hum last night.

He opened long distance conversations with Walter P. Chrysler and others with authority to speak. The labor board decided to leave the situation to Johnson rather than bring on another of the deadlocks which have cost many striking workmen their johs. The board had just ended a day of hearings which revealed a yawning chasm between the industrialista and the labor leaders on the question of A. F.

of L. I nition and company unions. It was Knudsen who declared his company was living up to the NRA and would not recognize the A. F. of L.

union. William Green, attacking company unions, told a senate committee that history's is brewing in Detroit. 25 College Students Receive Federal Aid Twenty-five Ouachita junior lege students, 18 men and seven en, will receive financial aid under the federal plan for that purpose announced recently. The students havs already been employed in work at the college, such as ground and building keeping and library and clerical work, it was lrarned at the college Friday. The plan of financial assistance is to help students to continue their studies who otherwise might not be able to do so.

The students are to be paid for their work at the rate of 35 cents an hour. A total of $525 has been allotted here for that purpose. The aid will be continued through the present academic year. Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, took his first plane ride on his 71st birthday, Because she charged that the movie defamed her character. Princess Youssoupoff was awarded $125,000 libel damages by a London jury.

The princess, a niece of the late czar, is shown with her husband, Prince Youssoupoff, just before the verdict was returned in her favor. In 1933. air lines carried 1.510,215 pounds of express, an increase of nearly 50 per cent over the amount carried in 1932. SCOUT SECRETARY ILL Miss Eugenia Jones, secretary at the Ouachita Valley Boy Scout council office in the courthouse, has been confined to her home for several days suffering a severe attack of influenza, OVERCOAT STOLEN P. Ham, 412 St.

John street, reported to police Thursday night the theft of his overcoat. The coat was described as being black, with a heavy collar. EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY Oxfords Black and White SHEFFIELD SHOE STORE 346 DESIARD STREET A pilot must have at least 200 hours I at the controls in the air to obtain a transport license. A Three Cough Is Your Danger Signal let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly.

Creomulsion combines 7 major helps in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion.

(adv.) has the Correct Spring Shades! their Loveiest in SILK CHIFFON STOCKINGS 50 Pair The Three Best Shades For Spring Costumes! EXTRA DRY A sun tone, for wear with white, pastel, and bright Mexican hues. SHERRY TONE A warm rosy beige, fine with dark colors, and Russian exotics. CRASH TONE Cool grey beige, for smart natural linens, cool colors, and grey shades. Beautiful, clear-textured choice of well groomed women who know that smart ankles must be sheathed in sheer loveliness. Slip your hand into these si'ken their exquisite shaped full-fashioning -flawless knitting slender French cradle sole that remains hidden in the daintiest shoe! Select from fine gauge, special yarn, chiffons, and with dainty silk picot made to give you lasting satisfaction! Rag these New Easter Arrivals! HANDBAGS Zipper Top Novelty Woven Leather Bags.

Red White Grey -Beige Black and White and Navy 1 J.C.P THE STORE OF 1,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS CELEBRATES THEIR 7th ANNIVERSARY WITH A GREAT, STORE-WIDE USED FURNITURE SALE! Offering 25 to 50 Per Cent Reductions On Hundreds of Fine Suites and Pieces BEDROOM SUITES $59 VALUE 4-PIECE BIEGE BEDROOM SUITE Economy is celebrating by offering the biggest values in all seven years! This fine bedroom suite is one of the best values in the store! See it and agree that you could not du- plicate this fine value! ALL PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES MISS THIS BIG SAVING EVENT! Ironing Boards Blues 3 for 98c 120-Coil Cabinet Model Radio, Radio Bench LIVING ROOM SUITES $45 VALUE 2-PIECE JACQUARD LIVING ROOM SUITE Another typical Economy value is this fine Jacquard living room suite at this sensationally low price! Two big comfortable pieces to go in our big Sale at savings that have never before experienced! SUPER VALUES IN BEDROOM SUITES FREE DELIVERY FOR 50 MILES $49.50 4-pc. Walnut Suite, Reg. $69.00, Sale Price 4-pc. Walnut Suite, AH Reg. $79.00, Sale Price 4-pc.

Suite, CAQ A A Reg. $89.00, Sale Price 4-pc. Suite, CQQ KA Reg. $139.50, Sale Price ASK OUR CUSTOMERS Double Glass Door, Walnut Chiffo- robe (Blanket Free) estry Living Room Suite $49.50 9x12 Axminster 100 Wool 8-pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite 9-pc.

Mahogany Dining Room $34.95 $34.95 $59.00 $49.50 FINE SPRING AND MATTRESS TRADE-IN OFFER! A CONTRIBUTION TO GOOD HEALTH! 55-lb. FELT MATTRESS OC and Slatless Coil Springs. Regular TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR $1-00 OLD MATTRESS AND SPRING You Pay 32 PIECE SET DISHES FREE! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED $129.00 value 2-pc. New QQQ A Mohair Suites to go at $149.50 fine 2-pc. New Mohair Suites 3-pc.

Davenport Bed Suites in Jacquard $114.50 $139.50 IMe Appreciate Your Trade $4.95 2-in. Post Metal Beds, to go at Fine Walnut Occasional Chair. $5.95 $19.50 $19.95 Walnut Poster Beds in Wood to go at 3-pc. Walnut Davenport Bed Suite KITCHEN CABINETS! AT SUPER SAVINGS! $28.50 Value, Efficient KITCHEN CABINET 50 ON EASY CREDIT! $34.50 Values to go at Many Styles and Sizes Here! $14.95 98c $2.45 $12.50 EASY TERMS! A SMALL PAYMENT DELIVERS! 5-pc. Enamel Breakfast Suite 27x36 Standard Window Shade Bridge and Floor 50-lb.

Golden Oak USED GAS RANGES! SENSATIONAL VALUE USED GAS RANGES 50 ON EASY TERMS! $32.50 Value Semi-Porcelain Range We Have AH Makes and Sizes! 7 YEARS AT 717 DESIARD STREET ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. CREDIT IS GOOD 7 YEARS AT 717 DESIARD STREET.

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