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VOL XXIX. NO. 229
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yyHEN DROUTHS of other years -
are recalled, this weather we art
i having now seems downright wet
'W&\d there is no need for continuing
our rain campaign. We happened
along this morning while D. O.
Smith and Bert HLse were
reminiscing some reminiscences
about the drouth of 1886. Dr. T. B.
Bailey was also in the party, but he
couldn't recall the big drouth
because at that time he hadn't oome
to Texas. In 1886, according to the
221 ST HOUR
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part of Texas was as dry as Atticus
Webb. There wasn't any water, there 1
wasn't any grass; no cotton, no com,
no grain, no nothing except hot,
dry weather.
OUTING OPENS
To make a long story short, j
Messrs. Hise and Smith just kept I
right on talking about the drouth of j
eighty-six. “It got so dry. and j
stayed so dry." Mr. Hise testified.;
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NEW ORLEANS STRIKE RIOT SCENES
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An assembly of girls and women
“that they had to ship in rations for ! prom using to total inemoer^ met
a lot of people here There wasn't
enough grub to go round; and a
boarding house fellow who wanted
rations for his boarders had to go
out of business. Everybody was
hungry.” That is the reason Mr.
Hai* looks so poorly now. Mr. Smith
better because he stopped for
year in Comanche county before the club each year,
coming here in 1877. and got used to
iiard times before the big drouth
happened.
at Lakewood Parl^ this morning lo
open a two days joint encampment
of the Brown County Counqlis of
Farm Oirls’ and Womens’ Clubs.
Thr> encampment is an ann
fair sponsored by these club
ells and is considered the cii
event oi recreational activities in ;
1
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Riots broke out along Canal Street in New Orleans
operated b> non-union men In the he^rt of the elty.
ads
the Brown County Council of.'Faim
Bo>V Clubs encampment Which j
ckwcd a two days -exsidn Wallies-’ j
„... _ , J ® ®-day noon is being used b.v tlje 1c-
yfr remember some drouths, a;i<j mb today and tomorrow
*°° but prefer not to think of. for their two days encampment this I
them. There was the drouth of '93.1 year.
followed by many other drouths. But i as early at 8 o'clock thus morning
this b no drouth we are having now a number of ladie^-were on trie on- |
In fact, we are in the exact midst of jearapment -grounds rapidl* pro par -
a rainy season, and are liable to get mg the scene for their'annujijubi-
^n^U^y daj The com | lee By noon today. about t* N»d , bnrninc » car whirl. tW company
is alreidy matured, and the grain is arrived with mote expected to ar- J; . t ... . . .. ....
already harvested. and the cotton is!rive in the afternoon * mob stored the car before they art fire to it.
growing right along Our rain lwo (Wok* Lin ployed
campaign saved the corn crop and, Long ’able* on .which ltjnchn
made the cotton crop, and now alii were to be spread were placed un-
wt hare to do is to arrange for a1 der the green .rer» and »oo<t piled
littie rimwer eccastonaily to settle'high to be used in cooking .Each
the dust and cool the atmosphere ' lady brought her own rainping 1
• • • • • ' equipment which included ogddlng I
Three gentlemen representing a; »nd .poking supplieo A special fee
- — paid by the encampers secure the .
services of two colored er-oki who
will supervise the cooairv: ten i
o'clock this morning, tne cooljs had J
doned the apron- and caps and |
dinner was under way.
With the bn-den and worry of
,__. . _ . . . ___cook ins and rwemriuf rreal-;llf ed
dcoulh that wnr.,d exnaost • frorjl tht encampment prwragvOre.
CHINESE TIKE
HER CONTROL
TOKYO. July 11.-—(Jp)—A Rengo
dispact.li from Harbin today stated
tliat the Chinese authorities took
over complete control of the Chinese
Railway at midnight last
Eastern
' night;
General Manager
is “Dismissed”
Women And Girls Gather For Encampment
FLIERS 111 Er
SAID TRAT 300
HOUR IS COAL
European Editors
Flabbergasted on
Viewing America
CHICAGO. July 11—<AP> —
Flabbergasted, as one Of them
said, by the uit of this country,
its beauty and industry, a group
of editors of nine European
newspipers arrived in Chicago
today for a four-day visit.
The European editors are tour-
ing the United States as guests
of the Carnegie foundation for
international peace. From here
they gjo to New York, by way of
Niagara Falls. In Chicago they
arc ggests of the publishers of
the Chicago newspapers.
when striking ear employes wrecked ai.H burned cars
l*i« lured abosjr are hundreds ol strikers and
attempted to operate with imported strike-breakers.
HARBIN. Manchuria. July 11.—
<>Pi—Official announcement was
made today that the Russian general
manager, assistant general manager,
and all Russian heads of various
^departments ofc the Important
'Chinese Eastern Railway, have been
(■dismissed.” \
r The Chinese, Shan Chi-Khan.
! member of the board of directors
' and assistant general manager, has
been appointed to assume charge-
TARIFF HELD AT
group of Houston bankers were here
. the other day looking into the
matter of buying the water bonds,
and in order to get the low-down on
, the situation came around and asked
Us a Jot of questions. Thdy wanted to
Ayom whether there would be
It her
UR STRIKE IS Mandate Is Issued
H o NEARER Restraining Warden
Long Standing Fued
Breaks Out Anew
WASHINGTON. July 11—(>»>)—
FTf.sidrtfct Hoover today advised
i Senate |Rcpublican leaders to apply
the yaijdstick of "adequate protec-
tion” ty the pending tariff bill.
N
WgW MMIW8. Jrrtr-tlj-yjf*—
GEcAa#rO*ni Tex Jul> 11 -/[
i Vi a] mandate icKtrammg the j
v.arderjof the penitentiary lr»m nc* |
g nitifigj H.- J ea v egrty t< moram t
was tsiuucJ acre uxiay by* Judge
Harry L'olan
The mandate was ordered ^fler &
:he water supply here, and whether »omen and girls were Ireefri *Be- While negotiators strove for a truce
the people are in favor of a bigger vote thrtr entire time to recrfaUoo (ip the street' car strike. United States |
rater supply. When they found out and business matters [ . i Marsltol,Victor Loisel announced he [writ olihebcas corpus liad bytn lil-
tbout our rain campaign. theyi
water project would A short .song service anil pep
ke necessary, and consequently j wa5 held for about twenty
■ *** ^ dodos. | miuutee preceding the call to din-
cri.* T rio proeed tj-e was bAs< (J ou
tartfl Was discussed at a
A GROCER has started some
propaganda for a ‘ walk and save”
week according to information
reaching us this morning. He
calculated how much money the
people are paying every week for
gasoline and oil and punctures, and
suggested that for one Whole week
ner , Dinner was served ut twelve
o'clock.
The afternoon program waq to be
featured by several talks and Stunts,
and to end with a swim atiLake-
would attempt to have street cars
operated either Saturday or Sun-
day under j protection of United!
Stales deputies ar" b3 authority ol ihi. v..... tated !!.:<• pi her opm-
8 federal injunction recently! ion thncondemned max^was ipefane
.*( Ieahl waV convtcleer iu district
: The Manjhai he did not an-';” Z % '
an aflidlaMt of Miks Amait^k D^vid-,
son uf|Taykwr. ap .aoquariitami* oil
us I
TOKYO. July 11.- The long
standjing Icud between Northeastern
Chin* and Soviet Russia over the Tht
control of the Manchurian unit of White ~r<5use conference today at-
the trans-Siberian railway system tended by Senators Watson of In- |
has broken forth anew with what is dtvia, bartv leader, and Itecd. o!
regarded here as a definite Chinese Peiuwy vanla. second ranking Re-
move agan»t the Russiaxu. | puMiea;i on the finance committee.
Kongo News Agency dispatches and two outstanding iwotectlonlsu.
i from Hartln Manchuria. said The ftopubllcan chieftains would
1 General China JIuL Governor ol the not comml - themselves afterward on
what the eilert would be on the
Hou.se tariff incas c by. the appli-
cation if the MS ’!iid down by the
president.
CULVER CITY, Calif- July
11—(AF)—The two hundred
' and twenty-first hour mark waa
pained by the endurance bi-
plane Angeleno at 11:9:31 p.
^n- today.
As the tenth day of the fright
began, officials of the Buhl Air-
craft Company of Maryavflto,
Mich- builders of the Angeleno,
announced they would present
MendeU and Reinhart with a
six-passenger Buhl air sedan
biplane, powered with a Wright
Whirlwind J-t, 800 horsepower
motor, in appreciation of the
endurance feat. ,
Some Sisrns of
Motor Weakening
CULVER CITY July —
Alter 216 hours In the air, L. W.
MendeU and R. B. Reinhart, drop-
ped a note this morning indicat-
ing the motor of their endurance
plane might be beginning to show
signs of weakening.
“Think motor a trifle noisy," the
note said. “Some trouble with oil
putnp last night."
The plane was refueled at T
o'clock. The fliers indicated they
were “O. K.” W
SCHOOL RONDS
iicipate violence from tiu* strikers, j char^r.rf murder i|i(f
put hr wajj prepared to protect the
Company's property against on- i
J. A Han.-
wood swimming pool, furnished free Hul ,,r "“ri w [ - j
through arrangement with jLake- I GEokcETOWjZpI.,. JU,y -
wood officials. i siaugbis stttn a> prevaneo lasi wera _Ak annlirw4,ao lor a writ
At two o'clock, af ter regisjr^ion 1 dunng riot# caused by operation ! ^be-sfcow^rSimmK Ww
evrrvhnrfv th*ir of members. Mi^ Elir.a Middle- ; rars by strike breakers All quart- .*f.
^ ^on of Indian Creek Club spqke on) ers wW quiet today. . Harr !Id ipt s^e penitent
the home garages, walla to and fro *
and.“ve a lot 0f m°neyT then they h—• <neeeh SSfaw Haiel P.—___________ ___.
electnc! chsnr tomptrow for-thc slay-
I tpc o'| l/r J. A Ramsey. Malhlc
A school bomi Lssue hi the supi of
scy. Mpthr-. Tix.j Uhviucian. i 8-0.000 voted by (he voters of
| i the Brooicesmith School District at
Tfx. July 11— a i*oerial election firlq WednfSday
0; in that community, the vote for the
Warden lssur being 32 more than the total
ihc' iv»uRmc of the
would be able
bills
to pay their grocery
penitentiary 'die against ihc lvsuian^c
—.**"” MPf*CT. . ...„, from uiflictmg the death penalty on
Civic anq governm-nt negotiators Ltahv/sen*ri»ccd to die ui the
lowmg her speech. Miv. Heiep PoetJ! garried or, conferences hoping to • H* . v 'fM*0 **f-
head of the Enclish departnirnt ofijjarriui at a plan of strike settle-!
nara:
; Harbtu distrisk yesterday arrested
1174 Soviet officials and employees of
.the Chinese Eastern Railway.
! Thirty-aeven of the prisoners were
startgd under guard for the Support Hover Bill
Siberian border foe deportation.' I The (House bill received almott
j Thfc dispatches interpreted the unanimous Republican support,
coup as having made a virtually un- Senator Watson said the president,
healible, breach between China and w^nts 8 sane and s«if.ible tariff
i the Soviet. Chinese directors were me.saurv Whether the president
'appointed to replace tSk arrested the House blS “sane and
Ru.vslans. the Chinese seteing every ^nsiblk was not dLvloied. The
opening to undermine the Russian would *\01
influence , Mr. Hoover wa., displeased with the
i TIW' (House Jill.
Official Arrested However the view was held at
Among those arrested were the the capital that the Republicans
Russian vice-director of railways who qontfol the Senate Finance
boruL,. The total vote wa . more than and the director of the trading com- cofnmilj.ee would work for a read-
200. it was reported unofficially to- mission. All Russian banking and Justmeht. more or less extensive, of
nay noon, no report having been trading operations in Harbin were the Hojus. measure.
Daniel Baker College, was t
next.
fore
lieilt.
It sounds like a very good idea. » supper will be made b\ Mis- Celesta
but probably woi
raction. If we ha<
,ve” week so as to .
then we would have to'lonr Brown County Home
some respects, but probably would Moctt on the subject
liave a bad reaction. If we had a!DvPU1«" kccordii^g to
“walk and save-' week so as
the grocers. _____ ____
liave a “starve and «ave" week so as1 straliori
to meet the. installments on the a sw,m
OF”
* .
tl-al ueople would -top the paper to
:-ave the
and put us
would be bad for the country, giving
to pay! announced by Miss Mayesi
Following supper.
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NEW ORLEANS. July 11
.The street car strike here moved a
, ...,ram jjjtep forward toward arbitration to-
uf Ma-v»!, li tJ’.e railing off of a labor
L^roiOfi- riertjhgtqtifl announcemrnt
i
tiled with Count y Superintendent j. closed. Managing Director Emshanov
phyxiri
A»torn«>
T r.\ lu/j -
va." tiled here toda(y bv
Allru land Watford ol
Oscar Swuidle
Frorecds lor the bond- will be used
■ building and equipping
The jippheation. filed before .fridge •s«liool house for that district, con
and other highest officials among
the Russians still were free but
a hew threatened with arrest.
Ttte coup began Wednesday tnorn-
at 7:00 a. m. Chinese police
Views Automobile
Makers Obtained
jmobiles; and the saving habit
flit extend even to newspapers so
stunts will bo
girl or group of
a tiie
cleverer stunt, a prw of
* *.......t-‘ in r
Jew Tjrlffc.is pub|lc service. Inc
jiUi fpard of directors would
m mediation l•omInltteeA
1 bv the Austin Mtll a. i viiwh
h Company will be g,ven. Winner of
us out of business. Th*t|thf ^ *tunt wll] & -i.
the Republicans a chance to put over pnM‘ oMered bV **1
a lot of wickedness with nobody to' puilv
call them down, and therefore, wo
Agen*
will be hold eftor^whifh |
sponsored. r tho u citw»-n» iiiniMiiuu i-uiiiiuwo j . . . \
girls pu!!tfig H.e ^ lhaa> meeting of ail union Ubdr J,,d^
. had been called for -----X ♦
ionight la consider th" advisaWiity !
ff ya gonial v/alkout in sympathy
with the airmen. f
The citlgens committee hoped the
rompany would modify /to open j
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Julius A. Germany
04 to 93. or by a margin of one vote r*riki*y employees, abolished. The com
The amount of the proposed bond Is- Russians thereupon declared a gen- ,Ub-oo
sue lor May was 81.600, according to fra^ strike and the Chinese coun- tomob
! Supenntendenf swindle.-
tlxivr letter f onle-t”i
.rr opp~d 10 U» whol— proposition.) '5 TJfSTfoSfcd ‘bv ,
__ _ , !a pep meetinq. A “Farmer'll Love.
IT ISN I good policy to have a; better Contest," will be held [as the
disagreement with theqrocers of'opr-mr.g feature on the laid
cournc. becau-r without gro^rs, all program. Thrii Imp Gene Or Hav
ol ,» mubl » hunmj IO(,M CtallletK «iull« .i~nU»
SjSfmHSI :of Da-^ nea<l.E0i]RJRD HILL
Abo
jtlW .d-rikiti that has
iLvysteai ic*ff ten days
of liviri arid properly , , t, -----x
Lari' r executives advised u*; Julius) A (iermitoy. widely known
stnkiiu: carmen to observe strictly lawyer, died at his home\hen to-
all provisgiiiR uf a federal Injuncttoti! riay after an ilinevv of a
DA I,LAN. Texas,
JnlV 11.
LV»
y. told a Senate finance
ttee today that most au-
_______r_ manufacturers were will-
tcreq with wholesale arrests In ing foe the tariff on passenger cars
Harbin and other stations on the to be reduced from 25 to 10 per
roadj IP®**4 op condition existing counter-
Chinese police headquarters Issued vailing; provisions are retained,
a communique in which it was stated Maciuley was one of a group of
the raid May 27th. on the Ru.v-.au automooiic magnates called by
consulate General at Harbin had un- Chalrmirv Reed of thr_ sub-commit-
covered evidence • that Russian un? tee to give their views'an the feasi-
ions and other Soviet agencies in billty
Northern Manchuria were spreading
conceitedly communist propaganda
| aimed at disruption of Chinese unity.
somewhat like a husband of whom legal demonstration on hotp^ **n
\
read the other day He was j provement A threr minute,'speech
preparing to move with hh> family to I by the representative of cacl cotn-
another state. and a friend! munity will aLv? be recorded* in the
suggested “But It's fairly hor there minutes of the meeting A ipaiTia-;
isn't it? Aren't you afraid the jneptary dpll will be conduqled by
climate will disagree with your Miss Euia McFarland, a (former
wife?” “Oh. no." the husband teacher in Abilene Christian Col-
replied, with conviction. “It wouldn't. concluding numper on
dare." . j the two days* encampment program
• • • w , ; (Will be a lecture by M,in| Anna
Just as a matter of information, j Dobbt'- Brown wood tearheijof Art.
«o I he people may know, we are rot retaining to handcraf^ 'rpe en
working in
today For no particular reason, he
positively put us out of his place of
business late yesterday; and with no
better place to go. we are back
nstairs in our own little comer
wondering how long It will be
SP/ore we have to move again
Something seems to tell us it won t
be long now. . .
YORK. July ll.-f/p)— >
may Know, we are not > 1 cn-
Henry Mount’s office <**tnpmcnt is schcd’:!ed»o ulofcc at
ert v or SjntUniria'ion of workers | Mr. (Germanv was stricken \Arlii|c
Victor Ln|U-I. ^nited Stales Marshal, attending a celebration of Swith-1
udvisjtd' against premature efforts tn .western University, Georgetown.
operari'«ty| [ j TeXas.i several weeks ago. Hq wga
Thjt ftrft senU'Hce for contempt of ,59 yeapi old. 1 X
I he initiation order was given by' He was born at Edom. Vail I id t\ n w' ‘ ‘ £ l v Is lorT^ought
Until. Af\.rr hriru; RroWnulnrl fi*ntni\_; . .. . ... _
Henri Oourard, military JapaneSC Watch
governor of Paris and world war in i,
commander of the first‘army of All IJeVCIOpiTientS
France under whom the American [ .
in 1918. | T0KYO. July 11.—(4*)—Japanese
Still un^altSS^UafuiSj battle
against time and gmeltotfem. the
two “tough hombreaM*. W. MendeU
and R B Reinhart imtl#»d to
c irSes 'abor/toTc jS^Sport
today.
That they expected to rmatn »
the air 300 hours or more WSW In-
dicated ealier tn the day riben they
dropped a note saying "tell that
crowd If they want to see oa land,
to come back next Tuesday. We're
gonna stay up another hundred."
/■he fliers, who broke the previous
flight record of 174 hours
59 (seconds Wednesday afternoon,
found their fuel supply danveroualy
low late yesterday. A quick con-
tact with their refueling plane re-
plenished the fuel supply.
When they reached the 200 hour
mark, a heretofore unattained but
often sought goal, they took another
hitch in their belts, demanded more
sugar in their coffee and reiterated
they would stay in the air as long as
the ibotor ran.
McAdee's Plane
It was announced 1 their biplane ,
was a second hand ship placed at
their disposal by William O. Mc-
Adoo. former secretary of the treas-
ury. through his son, W O. Me-
Adoo. Jr.. McAdoo was attracted to
the young fliers after their deter-
mination had won the support /of
Paul Whittier, owner of a
piffeon type former mail
plane, in which he volunteered to
handle the refuelling, with the help *
of Slade Hulbert. /
>ort /ot
carrier
service
Judge ivriil) to Charles Englebradit county. After bcuig graduated from th , X.rnXX,T »«r V Z ,, , y u-T1. '
* thirty d.>. m „r&. hr 25t«S fc
4 30 Friday afternoon.
Divorce Granted
By Dutch Courts
a
Emmett Spann Is
Given Furlough
J THE WEATHER
THK HACiUE. July W-iA')- -Tlr
Dutch cr|ir*..s have granted an ab.s*>-
Itife ravoifc** to Mrs. Hertr.1 M Rofl?
erx-Hiwn-her husband. H H Rogeti.
StanbardlOil magnate. The two are
__ . "parents oi Mllliccnt Rogers Ramos
AUSTIN July . li—4>p*— Emmett Countess Salm.
Spann, convicted in Gregg cqunty in T*Y d#oree »x obtained in the
1328 for violation of tlie prohibition! _JPrtbrin*1. Rt Utpxtot June
Pfllltl <__
fur- ^vekled |oday with registry
I
'lav. and sentenced to serve
♦ >^ar term, was given a 30
»|lou?h *:>day by Governor
* | . ... $ Spann was allowed tei
.........iiimni'iit | freedom that he might visit
WEST TEXAS: Partly cloudy to-'and ch'w who were repor
night and Friday, local thunder- 0Uj i ®t Gladewatcr.
showers in extreme west portion. J * j
EAST TEXAS: Partly cloudy to- , HYBRID VEGETABLE
night and Friday, probably 'local _
showers in extreme south portion. TROUP. Tex.. July 11
Moderate to fresh easterly winds on hybrid, half Irish potato
the coast (tomato, grew on a potato vt
ARKANSAS and OKLAHOMA M. R. Renfro farm in Hi
Partly cloudy tonight and Friday. county. The freak veget
LOUISIANA: Partly cloudy to- result of cross-pollination
night and Friday, somewhat unset- tomatoes are planted near trie potato had
FORT WORTH. July ll_hp,-
Major j General William Laisiter,
commander ol the eighth oorpe, area.
Fort 3am Houston, was host to a
one- *• cn grounds of infidelity, and wasjf^h ^ i^'al \Trn.cers! at a
today with registry among '' r. Thursday nodn at
< d la ar at Grand Saline lor*
years. He came to Dallas
He is survived by hw wklo
children, his lather. J. W. Ocrtoanv.
Grand) Saline, two brolherr. p. B
(Jcrmkny. Dallas, and Garvin [Ger-
many. Borger. and a Klst»,T Mr.4 Hal
Kennedy $rowasville.
lowering the motor vehicle
tariff.)
Tracks And
He told the manufacturers were
unwillljng to accept a reduction in
tlie duty on truck and busses, now
dutiable the same as passenger car*,
becauv thL- was net a "mass pro-
duction industry to the same extent
and cdn-cfiuenUy they have not the
same $dvantage in competition."
The countervailing clause, which
wpuld have retained provides
"ZZr ^«v wuh growing wi**- that t ^ Unlt^ Sta^ may levy a
r !o?cyifo'\ Koln« to B^hlinore where the; iety, seeing in the Chinese coup
ctoi six “25.\al RK4"f,°^ ^iripn convention which has destroyed Russian control
erriui
r. fe.
opcnAon Saturday.
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AJOR GENERAL HO*
r
the jcca
tied near the coast. Light to raoder- vmes.
ate east to southeast winds on the A similar hybrid was reported by a fendkrt
co«t. farmer near Alto, Cherokee county, to 'horse
„y. foreign legal cases in the records of
porary Centfal Bureau of civil r*»gistra-
Kjiife ^on
' Kri.! -f—— ---
UBLUCKY NUMBER
BEAUMONT. Texas. July 11—
|~H:"U'ipa an unlucky number for
you it would be advisable that you
stay av.gy from Beaumont's new
crimlnal riritrict court,
d half The court was estobllshed by law
on the on June 13. The first list of pros-
erson pectlve grand Jurors included 13
w*« a namrs T^ie first grand Jury disp^s-
.ec^ .°^ in the first week and
13 others set for consideration
the Tex-
as Hotel.
He was here for only a few hours
after having inspected the National
Guard units at Camp Wolters, near
Mineral Wells, Thursday.
week Tlie thirteenth de-
tried pleaded guilty
J
T^d, the Copy Boy }
Says j
That if the teacher should
ask him to write sentence con-
taining the word “tariff.- he
would write: “A boy should
know that his clothes will tear
If he hi too rough in hk play.
MCO THEFT
BAND IN TEXAS
AGENTS BELIEVE
| of) the Chinese Eastern Railway a
, situation dangerous to the Chinese
Southern Railway, in which Japan
j haa a vital Interest
GREENVILLE. Tex., Jhly ll-lAd
—Convinced that an organized band
Believe Drowning
Hoax Perpetrated
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ALLENSVILLE. Ind . July 11— i/Pl
—Police today believe Yeager. Ev-
ansville business man and boys’
worker, was heading for Arizona
after perpetrating a drowning hoax
here.
___--- ;—---rr-- It was revealed last night that
pecmlizing In the wholesri,** Russell Morris. 13. who disappeared
of tobacco is operating In ^Nqrth-
east Trxas. railroad officinl.4 and
peace officers have united in g de-
termined drive against tlie ba
Eleven special railroad
representing practically all
major line; operating in this seev
tlon, were here today investigating
two of the most recent robberies
attributed to the band.
Theft of cigarettes, tinned tobac-
co and snuff in large quantities
from box cars in Northeast Texas
has been reported during the past
few months.
duty ito equal any rate levied
against American cars and truck*
exceeding the Amerdan tariff, but
not exceeding 50 per cent* J land, pfext scheduled stop on
Alfred P. Slosn. Jr., president of night from Chicago to Berlin.
Oenerjd Motors, indorsed Macaul-1 Chicago Tribune which
CHICAGO./July 11.—0P>— With
600 gallons of fuel in its tanks, the
•Unttn’ Bowler awaited favwaBto
weather today at Port Burwell, Lab- t
rador, to dash t rot* Hudson and
Davis Stoaite to ML Evans, Oreen-
tts
ey s testimony as to the 14 per cent
duty.
He (old Chairman Reed Jus cor-
poration had no intention of manu-
factur ng cars in its foreign plants
ZT
with Yeager, had told friends he
was going to Arizona and New
Mexico with a friend who had a
car and “lots of money.” ’ i nenryi
Yeager and young Morris were subject
presumed to have drowned after the J 1
boat in which they were riding on
the Ohio river Saturday night was
found capsized near here Sunday.
Personal papers of the missing
man found yesterday contained in-
surance policies for a total of 843.-
000. which with double indemnity
clauses would have amounted to
lor importation here.
The witness agreed with
that fbreign manufacturers
have a relatively restricted
marke( as long as the standa:
living ' do not improve.' /
Edael Ford View
Testimony that Edsel Fprd fav-
ored free trade in ai/omobtles.
light tracks and tractory as far as
his products were concerned was
given by\r. I. Robervf. assistant
sales manager of the Ford com-
pany. I \ / i
He laid he Jrito/not know what
Henry Ford’s views were on the
t tracks and t;
products were
n by R. I. R
s manager of
subject but ntomtsed Chairman
Reed to find out and submit them
to the sub-committee.
Declaring it was Vmpossil ‘
ndardize production of
ty trucks am
i varied de
iite. president
ntoriy 880,000.
Declaring Jtt was Impossible to
'Uandardi7e production of heavy
duty trucks and buses because of
the varied demand. Walter C.
White, president of the White Tru6k
Company, urged maintenance of
25 per cent duty Oi such
the present
1 production.
.......
A—
bacJtig the Ilight, was told by Robert
Whod. aviation editor and a paawn-
ger on the *Untln' Bowler that thick
fog and unfavorable winds kept the
Amphlbion out of the air yesterday.
The day was spent. Wood said, in
fighting to keep the plane from be-
ing crushed by huge ice cakes btawn
into the ford where It was anchored.
CONFERENCE
TO DISCUSS
YOUNG PUN
LONDON, July 11—(iPy—The con-
ference to discuss the Young plan
for settlement of the reparations
problem, It is understood, win open
August sixth. No dedrion has yet
been made as to the piaoe of meat
tad-
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