The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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spectacle
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procee
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of
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secure
Come Dawn 290 Steps
the relief of transients, 1,721801 for
89
time
Labor Leaders Jailed
891
color
SUNLAMPS
, New York
It was announced on December 29
Willia
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assistance | Labor, in a statement giving addition- l
have been provided. and
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Provide Summer
Sunshine
Indoors this Winter
Texas is
a Chance,"
Sunday, through
Dressler and Lionel Barrymore will
Combination
Reflectors
are lovers of the outdoors
the public interest: administration of
$8.75
$9.95
$2.95
f
Dallas Power & Light Co
Mr. Vandeventer sai4 the penalty of that splendid organization, billed
Downtown: 1506 Commerce
Oak Cliff: Jefferson at Bishop
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And Property Taken
By Hitler’s Mandate
Protect Young
Bodies With
Edwards and Helwig
To Clash In Return
Bout for Willoughby
$3,300,000,000 Public
And Civil Works Act
Orland W.
Johnson
by legislation that would equalize the
conditions under which the railroads
t in i
walk
for violation of the code is a jail sen-
tence of not to exceed six months or
a fine not to exceed $1,000, or both.
of
bor
Washington—Added vigor to Amer-
ican'labor's boycott of German goods
and gervice until the German govern-
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all
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pr
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Chicago Bank
Opposes Insurance
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through more than half a century,
yea. a century, by the trade unionists
of Germany? Well, here he is.
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manent payrolls.
30 have been put
VA and 4,000,000
lis
of
tei
3 Per Cent Is Limit
For Bank Interest
of
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tai
tri
di
ra
mi
be no discrimination against men be-
cause of creed or nationality.
“Labor protests vigorously against
the oppression of the Jewish people.
to
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to work by the
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ten pictures of 1933).
Zane Grey's “The Last Trail”
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her 25. and was taken over and car-
ried on by the Federal Surplus Relief
rendered to the sick in their homes.
Mr. Hopkins estimates that the un-
expended balance of 175,571,512 of the
Emergency Relief Fund will last until
April 1. but that another $100,000,000
will then be required to carry on un-
employment relief until June 30, the
end of the fiscal year
The original appropriation of $500,-
000.000 for Feeral aid of the unem-
ployed was enthusiastically advocated
by the American Federation of Labor.
his number i.
vetezan of thre
dom, lays dow
fummss ereato
spectacles, sup
finale.
ith Jacks
. the one !
Labor Exploitation
And Child Labor
Have No Place
latios
and Paramount News.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
< direc
ess or
yotion
but it
in pris
is means to overcome
depends on the tempo
industry increasing to
» flatly refused to
, until after the
he cash ctw tool dr
who informed Ei
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th
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be
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cb
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Cliff
on the job." 4
a comparative!
br
br
man i
of that
if we
D.d you hear that noise ...t“
yed at the lowest depth
sion. had been. put to
two Federal organiza-
; contributions of trade union money I
0 I had been used for purposes other than '
f 1 those for which they had been pro- 1
R
c
re
Ar
ma
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Po
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which is the price set for the mine -
under the code.
ines in the Vo Iki scher Beobachter, j
ton. i May 3, 1933. I
and of its n
the Reichsb
Down the
dancers—fin
“This action on the part of the Hit- I
ler regime in Germany has shocked
An order
onfiscation
ocial Dem-
ew spapers
1
unions,
its and
sh peo-
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ok
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You can have a telephone for less than a dime
a day. Call the Business Office. Say: "I want a
Grassmanns
e their de-
as they like,
y should be
clash wih
les in-a o
covery Act does not give either em-
ployers or the workers a dictatorship.
He called it a three-way agreement
with the government acting as an um-
pire in the public Internet
2 ’
unleavel
h" (I G
Mded “Hello Pop’ (A
masical revue i and Newa.
Pgsha
2!
Yon
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May we suggest a simple remedy t
Hive 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 fnends ... 14 hours
a day ?
: unionists, because the officers and
I members of organised labor hold as
' sacred the principle ’that all men are i
i created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain inalien-
able rights; that among these are life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness
“Furthermore, the American Feder-
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uthern California, is 1
stimated that up to
least 5,000,000 jobless.
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Jail Unien Officers, Ley Says
■ Who is Dr Ley, placed in charge
the exedutives of
be seen in “Her Sweetheart.”
Wednesday and Thursday, the at-
traction is “Broadway Through a Key-
serve System rather than submit to,— -------— — —
the deposit insurance plan to which I or any other nationality, merely be-
13.03 banks out of 12,561 have azreed, cause or race, creed or nationality.
The plan, backed by the Federal Got. | V igorous Boyeott I reed
ernment, compels bank, to contribute "Is ask the officer, and members
to a fund partially financed by the organizations chartered by the Ameri-
Government to guarantee the safety can Federation of Labor to take such t
‘ steps as may seem necessary in order
UNCLE XACK’S SHOWS
Closing the present week at
and the Civil Works Ad*
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. Taut 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.
Completion of the railroad presi-
with dents' committee awaits action by
George O’Brien. Claire Trevor and El railway managements in the West and ■
to the Social De
the Reichsbanner
! A mate
by Dalas
i took Prn
keep for
portant v
the slack.
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"I Kelly Urges Shorter
Hours and More Pay
Brighten Up With Lamps
A DD cheer and beauty to your home this month and save eyes with
A an efficient lamp! There’s a charming lamp, for every occasion—
and one to fit every purse and purpose. See them at your dealers’
and at both stores of your electric service company.
&t the 1
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CMRISTIAX SCIENCE
CHURCHES
on the floor of the aren
counted out, and utter era
Dr Ben Reubentetm torbe
tarn to the ring, thus givi
the match without even v
"Above the Clouds." Featured in the
cast are Dorothy Wilson. Robert Arm-
strong and Richard CromwelL
James Dunne and June Knight
starred and Lillian Bond and <
Rdwards in supporting roles.
This policy has
Harry L Hopk
mini stra tor of
The week will elose with "Way to
Law” with Maurice Chevalier and
Abu Dvorak
The Midway is closing the present
. g Party in post office accounts, part? >
Provides Many Jobs pub ishine concerns, ind.in the a
msnpnemmsdmcde-ewwMphsmnmcondinegtedpue,pnk-gy
” • —-esmhsamzzdiu-
the party pr..- were’ closed
“ The official Preussiche Pressed
al facts regarding the abominable ter- '
rorism organised by Hitler's Nazi die- l
tatorship. His recital included mal-
treatment and jailing of labor officials
and wholesale confiscation of union
nad social democratic property
Beginning his indictment with Hit- i
ler's May Day brautality, Mr. Green |
said:
"The ‘National Labour Day' of May '
1, when hundreds of thousands of I
workers were driven to participate in :
the official dismissal by the threat of
instant dismissal served as a prepara-
tory step to the occupation of all trade
union offices by the Nazis on May 2nd.
"The dissolution of the trade unions
in the form in which they had hither-
to existed was proclaimed in the name -
labor officials
educational program., and $27 2,244 ! Kaenteromthaepvhen. “ten hnoy
(forveirsnelp.andubartet.... .. shan be returned to the depositors in
V the State.. with the aporpen of [ fuil. rezaraless it either theinet-
the administrator. for direct relief eleney or dishonesty of bank officials.
Included in the aggregate expendi-
tures from the Federal fund were al-
lotments amounting to 3,715,555 for
rgency allotments.
n followed out by
of New York, ad-
President relief
i remedy for the wholesale
ent which affects the rail
ion workers. L. F. Loree,
if the Delaware A Hudson
nd president of the East
Tuesday. Marie
Southeast. The appointees will not
discuss wages, the labor officials
, having stated that they have do au-
thority to consider pay of the work-1
l ars at the proposed meeting.
—
Cal
mean tired tomorrows
Wasington. -The Federal Deposit of a ’Committee for the Protection '
Insurance Corporation announced a of German Labour.' which no one had i
rule prohibiting member banks in the heard of until that moment.
1 tag made, a record crowd will witness
| the matches.
RR. Presidents
Seek Conference
On Legislation
* hardest
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M*3e :
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ment stops its persecution of trade un-
improve relief standards in various ienists, social democrats and Jews j
parts of the country. Clothing. bed- i was urged by William Green, presi-
ding. and other necessary articles also dent of th* American Federation of I
on sale at
bole.” with Constance Cummings and tional Recovery Act, If its main ob- that date. For each violation of the I ‘The ‘German Labour Front’ over
Russ Columbo. ject to increase mass purchasing ' order the corporation may impose I the whole trade union apparatus We
Friday and Saturday, Lionel Barry- power to to be achieved. Congressman $100 penalty, the penalty applying to give below a few documents showing
more. Joel McCrea and Dorothy Jor- Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania told each individual deposit. 'the methods that wire used in these
it expects to get back
presenting his mercy, and almost we
• • • * secutive falls, but got ove
Table Lamps
Always a welcome ad-
dition to the home, the
new table lamps are
offered in a wide va-
riety. An attractive
group with assorted pot-
tery bases and parch-
ment shades from
Brendel. -
Added I Heard" Betty Boop Car-
toon) and News.
Alarmed by the militant j in part
MIRROR THEITE R
nday and Monday- The all-tim
d tor ‘finale numbers" has bee
t "Broadway to Hollywood." Met
xdwyn-Mayer s vivid drama a
only MOO,- the conscience of the entire world,
f the original appropriation ! "It is particularly revolting to trade
The ground for confiscation is
great number of cases of dishon- !
alangadastram ^7^
"This persecution and destruction
of the bona fide German trade union
movement was only equalled, and per-
haps exceeded by the persecution of
the Jewish people residing in Ger-
many. merely because they were
my Lee. Baltmore A Ohio, J. J. Bernet, Chess- ter, pork, dried apples and beans, had
dancing peake & Ohio. i been distributed to supplement and
have fled from that country to escape
Hitler's barbarism Mr. Green con-
HIE Dallas CRAFTSMAN
OU may laugh at overcast skies outside when your home is
__ equipped with a modern sunlamp, an efficient substitute for
natural summer sunshine. No need to starve in wintertime for
the vital rays of the summer sun when you may plug in with a
sunlamp at any electric service outlet. Just snap on the sun.
Choose your Sunlamp from the several models displayed by dealers
and your electric service company. The model illustrated has a
flexible neck so you can adjust the reflector to any position.
G. E Model K. Sunlamp with Type S-2 t10 or
Mazda bulb. Formerly priced at $29.50 > 19,9 3
___,__________________- ansas City, Mo Charses ot violat- i have not yet won you worker, a bun
Sumnday. throuzh Tuesday, "Broad- the labor section of the Recovery Act In, the price schedule of the NRA fatr l dred per cent • • • (From the man -
way to Hollywood" will be the tea- as Congress intended, with full rignt competition code for the coal indug festo issued ly Dr Ley, May 3, 1932.) I
turn, with a great cast ot star, in- jot the worker, to choose the form of try were filed in the Federal Court! "‘Cleansing of the free tride union, i
cluding Allce Brady. Frank Morgan, their organizations and their repre-i here by W L. Vandeventer, United | and creation of a labour erzanization: I
Madge Evans, Jackie Cooper and Jim- sentatives immediate co-ordination by State, District Attorney, against J. j storm troops occupy all trade union I
mte Durante. , the planning and research agt ney i s Moore and hi, son, 8. Moore, mine bulldings fifty trade union leader, .
Wednesday and Thursday, the new planning effort, made through sepa- operator, of Putnam county. Mo. arreted: the second stage ot the Na-
•Ur Otto Kruger will be seen with rat, codes, and the collection of com- One count charted the Moores with tional Soclalist Revolution" (Head- :
Madge Evans in "Beauty for Sal," plete statistics on production, price,, selling coal at a mine near Uhionville ,
Friday only, "Wall, of Gold" will employment and payrolls. at 1.87 a ton instead of 2.50 a ton. j
be shown with Sally Eller, and Pre,- I Representative Kelly said the Re-
ton Foster. ------- ...
Tuesday and Wednesday— "White I preMed the idea that the purpose of
Woman" with Charles Laughton, Car- I the railroad brotherhood. In agitation
ate Lombard Charles Bickford and I for the six-hour day, which la to pro-
Kent Taylor. ride job, for hundred, of thousands
Added Please" with Bing Crosby jot idle railway workers, might be met
of Eastern railroad work relief, and in the purchase of
esent the manage- surplus foodstutts for distribution to
rsement under the i Persecution of Jev
intstration to uke up ! Evidently having in min the 60,000
on I Jews whom James G. MacDonald.
abs I League of Nations High Commissioner
(§2,2 ,
2E5,,
Mi ..
With this thunde
the dramatit climaj
unfolded. Eddie Qu
AN
(Ahb co.
)
result of the taking over of the trade ।
unions and the labour bnks by the
National Socialist Factory Organiza- i
I tion, in addition to the confiscation !
| of the property of the Social Demo- i
I cratic Party. It must be stated that the i
I property of all the organisations coa- |
nected with the party is also cemnfis-
I cated.'
I " ‘On the same date all money be- i
! longing to the ' Social Democratic
Trust and Savings Bank hinted in a
letter to the stoekholders that It
might withdraw from the Federal Re-
They provide enouh
safe, indirect light for
an entire room and are
just the thing for read-
ing. Efficient reflector
lamps. Complete with
bulb from
°—. agaimoaatn
. local ring. Helwig tad
Leiparts and the
pcritically decla
> Hitler as much
acular I The gesture was approved by the
| railroad presidents of this region at
olored , the suggestion of President Atterbury
of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He ex-
Discretion grant.* were made to
States to meet emergencies with >
which they were unable to deal even 1 O CeP0S1t5 UP. to s
=----- I Officials of the Harris concern de-
clare that this insurance throws an ,
unlimited liability upon the banks." I
They should have added that the sole ■
liability imposed on the banks is the
season, under the tutelage of Coach
Dean CromwelL Al to a junior, weighs
152 pounds and is 5 feet 11 inches
tall
corporation from paying more than ! Union Leaders Arrested
1 semi-annual compound Interest on de- "It did not help the German Gener-
posits. The order applies to all de al Trade Unien Federation that it had
posits whether they are insured or not called on the workers to participate
on which interest accrues after Jan. | in the Hitler demonstration of May
Health with
by Mary Bak
ation of Libor holds 'that there shall
and their dependents.
Congress made $500,000,000 avail-
able for this purpose, half of which
was to match State and municipal re-
lief expenditures* and the remainder
have obtained jobs through the CW A.
$2,900,000,000 has been allotted for the
ploughed the furtow and
good seed: the hard be- Pti0
er. If we would reap the I
we must cultivate the soil 1
ood seed is sprouting and ’ '
reaching up to mature L
old-ime Bomery
Trashing musie of
orchestra Fay
• Proadway star sin
in Antonio. w”ll
Kee. of Los Ange-
eKageepassuea-
li tabor, the encuzgczen: -
ation with other people's .2
Three candle lights un-
der a shade for close-up
use and a concealed indi-
rect light — the new
direct-indirect combina-
tions. Complete with
bulbs. From
22
2
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dan will be seen in "Ono Man's members of the Advertising Club here j
Journey ” in an address on economic conditions. ’
The Rosewin will close the present In addition to these three changes,
week with "The Last Trail," with Representative Kelly included the fol-
George O'Brien and Claire Trevor, lowing steps as necessary to make the
This is a Zane Grey story and should administration of indgstry under the
please all O'Brien fans and all wi ta ewit
Central. J. J. Pelley, New York. New i that 114,423,733 pounds of such sur-
Haven A Hartford. Daniel Willard, plus foodstuffs, including flour, but-
• of animal kins,
an Irish ballet.
useful mechanical
production. indus-
last announced that Leipart, the
trade union leader and Social Demo-
cratic member of the Reichstag, was
to be prosecuted for ’breach of trust
and fraud’ on the ground that ‘specific 1
the sky
Ley. (Reports of the Internatior
Labour Office, May 29, page 272.)
Social Democrats' Prcperty
Confiscated
" 'Confiscation of the Social Den
cratic Barty's property. The next st
was the confiscation of all proper
‛amous hit. meats in
of Anecrs rerence ,
” Berlin, May 10. 193;
as been issued for the
J all the property of ths
of reimb
Works Adi
"But the unnecessary expansion
dustrial plants, the waste of natu
sources, the exploitation of the c<
----------------- attacks on the trade unions
Operators Accused r the trade unions; the ataeke !
—,g Y ye l a* kin A arrested; action throughthe Reich
O Violating NKA Zei tung. May 1933)
5 j " "Yes, we have power, but we have i
'' i not yet won the whole nation. We j
ern means of com-
education We
ourage the slowly
University of So
already getting 11
orted that the following Corporation, also headed by Mr Hop-
d been appointed for the kins, since its creation for the purpose
W. Atterbury. Pennsyl-on October 5
Al Olson, star broad jumper of the
In Federal Relief ExWapbon"hce
_____ The ultimate
rofound faith in
his industrial, a
neta ry program
God. Our
marked in ^ssmghon
. { a worker, but ' a,
34• . . •... with
expended $324,428
the destitute unen
New York.—Shorter hours, higher 2. the effective date for the new insur- 1st. The trade union offices were oc-
wages, and control of production and ance system, with the exception made ; copied and the trade union leaders
prices must materialize under the Na- for deposits constricted for prior to | maltreated.
ground It was r
ory is presidents 1
son of parley W
(11
“Let these committees unite with :
other eomnittees created for the same •
purpose representing other groups of I
people whose opinions are in harmony ;
with the action of the convention of |
the American Federation of Labor.
"If the boycott ordered by the con- <
vention can be made effective. th in-
terests of the German workers, the
protection of the German workers, the
ion at a joint con- needy families, which began Septem
terneth
I these w
When Mr Hopkins took office on .
May 22 it was estimated by officials
of the Reconstruction Finance Cor- j
potation that 4,000,000 families. repre- •
senting a total of about 13000 per- ’
sons, were receiving relief from pub- !
Ue and private funds.
By June 30 grants aggregating $51,-
331,731 had been made to forty-five
States and the Territory of Hawaii.
These were soon extended to include
all of the States and four Territories.
Jimmy Durante. Frank Mc
Evans, Eddie Quillan, Fay
May Robson and Rusell
Five hured dancers in
singing and dancing chor
sembied appear in the bigi
conastructed ip the grea
that furnishe the dramati
"Lady for a Day” with May Robson. . and competing forms of transporta-
Warren Williams, Glenda Farrell. I tion- automobiles and waterways—
Guy Kibbee and Ned Sparks 4 Given ; operate Legislation for railroad pen-
Four Stars by Liberty Magazine and I sions was also listed as a proper
rated by all critics as one of the best : subject for discussion.
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