The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 28, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1937 Page: 31
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Thursday December 30 1937
When Is A Mistake Not A Mistake
> Af i
Washington D C Doc 30 When
the special session was called six
weeks ago It becamo evident from
tho first that Congress was In a
mood to assert its proNew Deal
Independence Business wanted relief
from an illdistributed tax burden
and some assurance of a stable
government policy toward labor
Labor factions engaged in an internal
row domanded clarification
of laws affecting collective bargaining
Besides this the longer
standing probloms of relief reorganization
of government departments
regional planning balancing
of tlio budget and a threatening
forolgn situation all called for
timely intelligent action
The fourpoint legislative program
presented by tho White House
which had been prepared during tho
relatively serere summer months
failed to click with Congressional
Independents who wore In no mood
to tune up the inkpuds for another
rubberstamp session But the working
leadership both in tho Houso
and Senate was faced with the
House spokesmen doubted whether
it would ovor bo revived Tho Bill
backed by < iO and opposed by the
powerful AFL lobby was killed
largely through n blockade action
led by Sou thorn Congressmen who
affected a coalition among opposing
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Tills is one of the last pletuies taken of the U S Ouiihoal 1aiiny pro
Punlgh before sho disappeared beneath the waters of the Yanglso
bombed and mnchlncguniied by Japanese planes and land forces In
protesting directly to Nipponese Emperor lllrohlto tle State Department
stressed the fact that the Panay was lying United Slates colors
sec arrow above thus disproving earlier Japanese excuses Hint tlio
attack was a enso of mistaken Identity
THIS WEEK IN
WASHINGTON
liar action by the Senate which
came nine duys later Dlfforeucos
between the two measures are being
Ironed not preparatory to final
passage and presentation for Whlto
House approval sometime In early
1938 unless tho House refuses to
confirm Senate changes or If friends
of the Wages and Hours Hill carryout
their threat to scuttle Farm
Relief aftor their Hill for which
thoy traded votes was not passed
A veto is also possible because of
tho McNuryBollcau Amendment
which cannot bo changed in conference
prohibiting uso of retired
acreage by farmers for pasturage
or for tho production of milk meat
or poultry >
Foreign Affairs In Spotlight
Lack of notion last week in the
domestic scone wns more than
counterbalanced by developments
In our forolgn affairs When first
reports of the Pnnny bombing reached
here Japanese Ambassador
Hlroshl Salto rushed to the oftico
of Secretary Hull to prosent profound
rogrots offer indemnities
and guarantees against repetition
of such Incidents <
But this time the Whlto House
had bYItlcntly lost P tlc co with
tho Nlpponeso custom of presenting
mimeographed apologies after
S manyhorned dilemma of having to j each bombing nnd shooting of lieu
cling to tho Presidents Miisltrnl Americans nnd n note signed
schedule throttle opposition moves
nnd if necessary stall for time until
dependable majorities could be
swung solidly behind a more upto
date govoriunontnl policy a combat
the politically ominous Rooso
volt Recession
Plans To boost Business
F D R Instructed Hull to re
quost that the Japanese Foreign
Offlco talk the matter over with
Emperor Hlrohlto nnd get some
definite satisfaction
Son of Heaven Gets Note
Oldschool diplomats were shocked
at the unprecedented action
Immodlnte plans to help business The Japanese Emperor Son of
nro still largely in tho conference Heaven and 129th lineal descend
Mage Passage of tho Housing Bill nut of the Sun Goddoss who ac
hy tho Hiriso was the first concrete cording to legend made tho world J I
stop to carry out the Presidents nearly 2600 years ago Is aloof from
program to stimulato a building
boom Othor moves In tho works
will bo designed to help tho railroads
with hlghor rates easy credit
and recommended consolidations
Public utilities may bo given a
breathing spell nnd the present
flcult court langungo which pre
early In tlio January regular sos
Hloii This Amendment would tnko
away from Congress Its coustitil
tlonnl right to dceliira war except
after u national referendum affirming
Hiieli net Ion unless thoro was
an Invasion of the United States
or Its territorial possessions and an
attack upon Its citizens residing
thorcln
More Important Is tlio Browing
opinion that the Neutrality Act as
presently constituted Is n failure
Itoproscntatlvo Muas Mituiootn
cludes extended discussion Tho hecomlng
firm American stand brought lit wardroUo
tie results The Emperor wns re
tax struoturowlll ho modified to ported to linvo beon duly informed
rollovo middlesized businesses of but no roply wns forthcoming from
their prosont opprosslvo burdens tho Nlpponeso HolyofHolios
No doubt affoctcd by tho verbal i An lmpasso was struck In the
barrage from assembled business diplomatic situation when Jnpaneso
mon at tho Natlonnl Association of military officials refused to admit
Manufacturers convention discuss tho charges of witnesses and sur
od last week the House refused vivors of tho Pnnuy sinking thnt
to odd another hnmstrlng to bust land forcos had raked the decks of
iicss whop It votod to sond the tho ship and machinegunned sail
ninckConnoiy Wages and Hours ors and civilians struggling in tho
Bill back to tho Labor Committee wnter Another point wns mnde
Washington
when it was definitely proved that
tho U S gunboat was flying thoJ
Stars and Stripes whon tho attack g
look place
FieldDay for Headline Scribes
Throughout the week tho Press J
has beon having u field day ofj
Democrats and Republicans to do war senro headlines and hero In
feat the pot Administration measureFarm Bill Has Many Hurdles
Tho Farm Bill experienced a bettor
fate Tho Houso passed its own
version of tho Bill and awaited slm
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two Congressional
U
P
moves could bo directly traced toj
tlio sudden interest In internntlon
nl affairs
Ono action was to force the Lud
low Amendment boforo tho Houso j
OU
had practically no effect at all
LAU ST
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THE TULIA HERALD
Flynt Flashes I
Mr and Mrs Houry Hayes and
fninlly aro spending Xmas holidays
with rolatlvcH at Coloinan
Mr and Mrs Sam Jofforson and
family and Mr and Mrs Horaco
Jefferson took Xmas dinner with
Koy Johnsons family at Amarlllo
Mr and Mrs Jim Gafford and
family spent Xmas day at Olmmltt
with their son Mill and his wlfo
Mr Walter rupton spent Xmas
has nlready proposed a resolution with homo folks at Lovlngton
to repeal tho act outright Senntor1 Mr Coy Elklns wont with Mr
Lodge has written a series of Hugh Dently to see his father who
umondmeitfs to the present law Is very sick
which would emasculate It until it1 Mr Tom HIckmnn and clilldron
at landed n Christmas program nt
I Taylor last Friday night After tho
school program thoy wont to Plain
view to a midnight mass
Miss Ester Cllno spent tho holidays
at homo
I Mr and Mrs C M Drake had
nil of their children homo Sunday
for a big dinner Mr and Mrs
Floyd Drako and threo children
Mr and Mrs Loon Drako and
jdnughter Mr and Mrs Willis
I Vaughn and two datightois and
j David und Ruth Drake
j Little Goraldlno Vaughn Is spend
lng tho week with nor grandma
Mrs Drake
Mr and Mrs Price Hradloy and
j family and Mr and Mrs Rayford
Hill took Xmas dinner with Mr
and Mrs Will Vaughn at Childress
Tho Ray Young people woro vis
i Itlng in the Cllno homo Saturday
night
I Row Fred Hnnklns filled his
regular appointment at tho church
hero Sunday
Mrs Will Henrn had ns her
guosts Sunday Mr Fred Hankins
and daughter Olonnls nnd Miss
Eloulso Klrklond
Delicious Bean Soup
2 tablespoons quickcooking tapioca
1 teaspoon salt dash of
j cayenne small onion 2 cups
bean pulp ZVi cups milk 1 tablespoon
butter 2 strips broiled bacon
1 diced bacon drippings 1 table
i spoon minced parsley
Combine tapioca salt cayenne
onion bean pulp and milk in top of
double boiler Placo over rapidly
boiling water and heat until scalded
allow 5 to 7 minutes after water
resumes boiling then cook 5
minutes stirring frequently Add
butter bacon drippings and parsley
Removo onion before serving
Servos 4 to 6
Note Bean pulp may bo prepared
from cooked fresh or dried beans or
baked bf
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Much confusion and wrong thinking
nriscs from the concept of God
as a humanlike Indlvlduul demand
i ing obedience to nrbitrary laws
re i The best definition of God that I
know Is In the Westminster Catechism
which says that He is a
spirit infinite eternal and unchangeable
In His being wisdom
power holiness justice goodness
and truth
A feplrlt with those attributes
moving the hearts and controlling
tho lives of men Is what all the
great religious teachers have tried
to make people understand and believe
In The conception Is the fruit
of nges of human experience And
when peoplo are guided in their
lives by such a spirit It follows
that truth justice and wisdom govern
them nnd all llkemlndcd
plo A community stato or nation
imbued with that Divine Spirit
would indeed be tho happy land of
which our fathers dreamed when
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1905
Tulia Swisher County Texas
YOU would naturally think of the
man operating the tractor as a
farmer And he Is a farmer but hes
also on Increasingly Important flguro
in tho Industrial world not only as a
consumer but as a producer Hes engaged
In hoeing up a fleld of soybeans
which later after passing
through various factory processes
youll be using in tho form of paint
and varnish soap llnolcumand scores
of other products Consumers Information
points out that 91 million
pounds of soy bean oil a comparatively
new crop for American farmers
was produced In one recent year
Of this amount 2 i million pounds
went into the soap kettles 5 million
into linoleum and 13 million Into
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
FRUITS
of the spirit
paint and varnish This brand new
market for American farmers who
are now growing a largo number of
industrial as well as food products
has been developed like many others
through the vast research programs j
undertaken by American Industry i
whose laboratories have added untold
millions to the national wealth
and also thousands of jobs for American
workers
thoy adpoted tho motto In God
We Trust
Love Joy peuce longsuftorlng
In the sense of patlonco gentleness
goodness faith meekness
Sailing swi
the ice is
Year greeti
a wish that
be for you
n year of j
joy unman
disappointments
other words we
you like it
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YERHS GIETIIS
to mmi > m
j
I temperance are St
tn >
Paul tells us
frutta of tho Spirit
Anyone
havo them for
can himself If every
American had them flguro for
yoursolf what a great nation America
would bo
HOMES
selfowned
Tho nation as a wholo is bMU
facing a terrific shortngo of homes
Wo havo only Just begun to tnko
up the slack caused by the almost
comploto suspension of now houso
building for five years
In my homo village thoro are sir
or seven real estate agents Every
I ono of them gots Inquiries ovory
day from persons looking for
homes to rent nnd thoro nro no
vacancies Several largo factories
in nearby cities hnvo boon taking
on moro workors and these now
comors cant find places to llvo
Every carpenter bricklayer plumber
nnd electrician In town has moro
work than ho enn do on now build
lngs going up nil around us Tho
lumber yards cant get building
materials as fast as tho contrac
tors demand them
1
1 am all for hotter housing for
ovcrybdy but Id rnthcr see tho
Government lend Its monoy to help
people build and own their own
homes first
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Raisin Nut Bar
cup seedless raisins cup
broken walnut meats 8 squares
dipping chocolate
Lino bottom of loaf pan 8x4
inches with waxed paper Wash
raisins in hot water and dry thor
oughly Placo raisins In pah and
sprlnklo with nuts Heat chocolate
over boiling water until partly
melted then removo from boiling
water and stir rapidly until entirely
melted Pour evenly over raisins
and nuts and tap pan several times
to settlo chocolate Let stand In
cool place to harden Cut in bars
1x2 Inches Makes 16 bars
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Mr and Mrs W T Sumner had
as their guests Christmas day Mr
and Mrs O K Sumner of Carlsbad
New Moxlco
FOSTER ARM0NTR0UT
Your Conoco Mileage Merchants Phone lfi
OUR CREED
We helieve in the goods were selling und in our aliility to
succeed Wo helieve that honest goods can he sold hy honest
methods We believe in giving value received and we
helieve we have done so only when we give a man the full
worth of his dollar in satisfaction and sonice
We helieve in working not waiting in laughing not
weuping and in the pleasure of selling our goods Wc
helieve in today and the work we arc doing in tomorrow
and the work we have to do and in the sure reward which
the future holds JWc helieve in courtesy in generosity and
in good cheer
ROCKWELL BROS CO
J A E13ELING A F KLOUS
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 28, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1937, newspaper, December 30, 1937; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42415/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.