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signed several months ago to move
to Kansas City. He la returning to
Denton to live.
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works totaling 8825.000.000
uTe, representing but little
than half the country, has been
MRE BRIEFS
BAHABOTA. Ffe, Dee. 9L-Dr.
Fred H. Albee of the Pan-American
Hospital, New York, announced
ben today OoL Charles A Lindbergh
WORM*jttofc a pan-AassriMB Afr-
w*H plane n which a group of med-
ical men will conduct a flying dime
in Booth America and Central Am-
erica neat month.
the first .
ports from the governors of
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photo shoan
as. foJbwing?
al organization committee, was di- j
retted to confer with Stanley Reed, *j
general counsel of the board, otoa
program that would comply with -*
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act and
tee pref __
said the board was subctantially in 3
accord on aims of the corporation,
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nlcal Questions of omnisatkm and
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Dan. which eMMed
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back in Denton to stating the case y
asks independent re-
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and lacato to ~
ACCORD NEAR
ON COTTON
AGENCY
r repair crew at
■ Wtoatoged Hotat the offtoe”btold-
•etow la a picture taken while firemen
\fe*fe' JNI
(Oft Wither ,
NEW YOU—Davis Weiss, 17,
bespectacled high school stu-
dent. was in court for begging
in the subway in behalf of Gas-
tonia strikers. He Mentlfed him-
self as a member of the Junior
Communistic League and start-
ed a speech on communism.
Magistrate Sabbatlno ndd he
would like to blacken the lad's
eyes, then suggested that hie
mother , buy a cat of nine tails,
then ordered him out of the
courtroom test a martyr be made
I-
Rtor.-ar the minfmum tempera-
ither Saturday night and Bun- 8 m to. today. boundand 1
r, according to the bureau fcre-
the
ska, and includes a demand for c
record vote when the senate bill
comes to ths house.
Invites Fragremives
If the pifigyisdve Republicans
an oonstatont," he said, “tn declar-
ations they favor rates which will
assure purity between agfcicuhure
thePASt
w, , , 5 about
I m m. today, bound and gggged
a nlgbt watshman, rolled a safe
into the street, opened the safe with
an acetylene torch, took 8500 from
it and fled. > • " '
Bia men wore said to have been
in the gang.
Telephone wires between Mays-
ville and Pauls Valley were out, pre-
venting an ftagnedtate alarm.
A report was received at Pauls
Valley that the safe robbers ware
seen this morning near Norman,
traveliag tn a truck which also car-
ried an acetylene torch.
Rum-Runner^ War ____
Canada Border
WASHINGTON. Dee. 28 —The So-
viet government of Russia has In-
structed the colony of scientists and
ntimoe oh Wrangel Island to send
dally radio reports on weather con-
dltionmAo Nome, Alaska, for the
bsnftt of -fliers aiding in the search
for, Lieutenant Ben Ktetoon and Carl
Dorisnd
M »* M fcBafc awaits the repair crew at
M Christmas Bvs fire that swept the wing
lorn Thd damaged reof of the office bulld-
Irat, to shewn, with the main body of the
■A- helow to a picture taken white firemen
under owatraL
ha*» U vedtn Tbs
Chrtotmad, 1872.
to • lone tune,
BUFFALO, M. Y, Dec 28 -Rlval
Detroit and Buffalo liquor running
gangs were declared by Federal
agents today to be engaged In a
war for control of the Ontario liq-
uor output.
O. If. Oramer, special investiga-
tor of the treasury department, has
States: MtaUy fair.
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KLDORADO SPRINGS, Oolo,
Dec. 28.—Fanned by a high wind,
fire of undetermined origin today
Alum. Uh > toi. I.. WmM
bath house apd U aummer homes
before it was brought under con-
troi, boss was estimated at 8100,-
000. . .
than those which
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BRfTTENSEES
THREE-POWER
NAVAL PACT
WEST ORANGE, N. J.—John
D. Rockefeller III, has been
greatly easbarrasaed. Leaving
early after the wedding of Anne
G. Culby and W. H Vanderbilt
. he discovered he had the wrong
scarf. “It's a better acatf than
mine, too, I gnees.** be remark-
ed as he rushed back into the
Colby mansion to rectify hta er-
ror.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28,
—A three-power naval arm-
ament agreement between
England, Japan and the
United States was recom-
mended today by Chairman
Britten of the House naval
affairs committee in com-
menting on the French mem-
orandum on the forthcoming
naval conference.
Britten added the French attitude
as shown in ths memorandum
should not result in a breakdown of
reHtoudtaisaSMOamm * ** w
Phs same optateu was advanced
Representative McCllnUc, demo-
SUGGESTS U. S-, BRITISH
AND JAP AGREEMENT.
IN VIEW OF FRANCE’S
POSITION.
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JfABOTT
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■anta Ous More to m County
night
Mtot had arreefcad a j
CaMntestofur Frits and lift him
B a radio valued at about fciea “X
K^eaait mb the radio, however, , and
would Uko to sen i( to tbs highest
bidder and donate the mowy toths
cemeteries at Krum. Bdivar and
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and anyone interested in it can see
It there and make a bid on It.**
WAMUNO1VN, Dec. 28—Aca-
liemte Washington followed official-
dom today in honoring Pascual
Ortta Aubto, president-elect of Mex-
ico. visiting la the capital.
The future "first magistrate” of
the southern republic was given the
honors ry degree of doctor of laws
at a convocation of the facult
G«je WaabtaRtn University
IfadlUtal Continental Hall.
On the platform with the pkesi-
dsut-etoct' were Dr. Ctoyd H. Mar-
rin. prodttenf of George Washington
University, and Amhasoodor Manuel
C. Teltea of Mexico.
Following the ceremony, the pres-
ident-elect and his entourage went
to Annapolis as guests of Admiral
superintendent of the nav-
Law Enforcement
Group Acts <m
Urgent Questions
, WASHINGTON, Dee. M^-Preel-
denfc Hoover's oomastosion boo pre-
paid its conclusions on adminls-
• tretton. reorganisation and relief IT
3 the to**** **to rouard to certain of
the atari urgent questions of law
onforaatoent”
ohbnilrito. baktog Mid jMK Ml- .
itv isonah. absnv rf WiM
FF Us WTsMA,11 sB^Easl
msred-towa bta 8 points. ANtoiRh
several Nocks of &000 to 10.008
shares changed hands, volume of
trading was relatively light. »
Inasmuch as Friday's call money
gate carries over the week-end. cred-
z it conditions were not a direct fac-
ing "there haug been too many in-
ttanoeo of shameful collusion smong
Pdtottal tauten, business Interests
saw fit .it I Was ther stated . . ..v
probtaa8^^1M|ig '•»
fflMMBfc adminleiration and I believe
Resident Hoover realises that fact.”
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Capper Attacks
Liquor Permits
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WASHINGTON. Doo. 98 .-Joining
tn the lontroversy over prohlNttan
enforcement, Bemtar Capper of
Kansas, admtatetrahon dry leader,
today demanded attanhon to the
OSLO, Norway, Dee. 28.—Captain
RUaer Larsen, participating in an
Antarctic exploring expedition in
the steamer Norwegia, reported to
the newspaper Tidens Tegn today
he and his fellow airman, Lieuten-
__ , ant Luetaow Holm, had discovered
Chamber of Cbtnmerce committee Land
today prepared to set in motion
plans to raise 8100,000 In cash, half
of that sum in May, 1880, as l
pledge of the city's interest in the
1 Presbyterian University,
merged institution will in-
GREENWICH, Conq.—Milton
CroakhKe, te tmlMing en his
estate a ariniatare of the Pitts-
burgh dlvMea of the Pennsyl-
vania railroad at a coot of 835,-
888. Everything, even the •Den-
ary, wfll be on h scale of a quar-
ter of an Inch to a foot. He will
have 880 pieces of rolling Block.
BRUSSELS — Mario Jeae to
taking amne Betaton aoU with
her to Italy when she goes to
become the future qaeen. A obmUI
bag of sand from La Panne,
where she stayed with her par-
ents during the war, to a wed-
, dtag gift of todtoas..
— evade paying the gasoline tax.” to insure the final enactment of
“ the taritf rates written Into the
Bmoot-Hawtoy MU by the senate
combination. This would be done, be
explained by the house approving
the senate rate sections and send-
[. tag only the administrative oectionB
ct the measure to conference.
The scheme bas geen dtocussed <
SAdMK.4-nuuRDunr gab at
HOUSTON
HOUSTON. DSC- 28.—E. R. Kraus,
nwwdtoh sailor, was kilted and two
other members Of ths crew ahnost
“ ' - - — * jaa oa tbs
va, decked
--near
after long
cause of world pease.**
Annomi noment of tbs derision
wag published today, the seventy-
Cop Tqkes Long
Count—And Hh
Prisoner Mokes
Quiet Get-Away
CHtCAOO, Dec. 28.—The long
count for Gene Tunney at Bol-
NKW YORIL—The bady M
Nara Jayoa aetreea who dtod ta--
eotoeat Mtareh 18, MM, te ia a
recehtag vaait at| Woodlawn
Cammtasy anuHtag burial. Fboo
for the vaaK have been paid
iiuamthly by Benjunln Frted-
taad, her haband. No oxylans-
ttoa has been forthcoming from
him. Theatrical friendy of the
comedienne la Leaden have
started raising funds for burial,
but permtesioa of the family to
whether they are to be «
titles. Little mention has
ed with the sne m
®"ta < Umtftahh
than those which might temporar- J
Uy rise In connection with legal
problems, lie asserted the Rtepue#^ '
tion would be operating fa time to
handle the 1830 crop. »■
MANUFACTURE KILUQ IN J
AUTO ACCIDENT
LAREDO. Dec. 28—The body of
Thomas 0*Oonor, heed ef tbe As-
tec Tile Manufacturing Company of
Loredo and San Antonio and who
was fatally injured Thursday night j
in an automobile accident near
Pearsall, Was brought hsre todsj.
0*Oonor died fa Pearsall tost DljMk
Hb was fa an automobite drtvus Iff
hto brothel E_ „1__.
with a tfucfc stalled upon ths high-
way outside Pearsad. .
MAN FATALLY
SHOT WHILE
KILLING HOGS
AMARILLO, Dec. 28.-Doyte Ma-
son, 21, was shot and kilted today 1
white butchering^hogs on a farm
near Adrian, Deaf Smith County. A
gun in the hands of Mason's help-
er, Raymond Wells, who was shoot-
ing the hogs, was accidentally dis- I
charged. '
ONLY ONE FIRE
, LOSSINlMaa^
^^^Mmwausumnaaaaiiatrflyr^
1 iic IOM wBB VDCOTuCu iWrC
during the past week. The hone of
H. > Jtanes, Wtot Oak Mbet, burn-
flmrtl gran fMe occurred during
ths wook but no losses resulted from
them. *
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Texas Crop Yield Reactionary Trend
7 m Stock Markets
N, Dec. 28.
Earner of
u z leader,
^dependent
Wto« according^o H HjihuU
utattehrian tar the unite* Btateo
OHNurtment of Agitadture.
Severe idaees were sustained from
exceecive rains te the nring and
numerous wind and haU storms, he
said tn his 1898 crop summary re-
leased today. .
White wheat, outs, barley, rye,
VOL. XXK , NO. 117
GARNER WOULD
FORM TARIFF
COALITION
■■iM*'72^
very mlMhr,** said G. R. Warretu
“I haw not as yet RUMte 1—
nite arrangements for
jtx but wiM take tt eaay i_ J___
the near future, te the menMlM '*^5
I wfll do cow testing far the bogs <>
and make them teed me. ISra. War-
ren and the boy wiU be the ones
who have to look out. The cowteot-
sr gets hie feed and usually gets
fat. Just where I win locate and Texas. De
establish my bustosw to not «ettted.” - • ’ - **
Wtarvn was formerly manager of
Big Decrease
J’BiMt Year
Fse tthl first time In nine
- JMIl dunlin m thrMgnber
of tottrim lioenses issued hl
Dtatan County was recorded
MMWen <17 Dorjes were to-
sued
Who now marriage law to blam-
ed far the Mg decrease thto year.
4tate..the test month before the
lew wont into effect, with a to-
tal of <1 nceneto wee the rec-
on* month for marriages fa
Following to the tabulation of
marriage licenses during the '
year: fernery 20. Ffeuary 22;
March 27, April K May M.
MMta U. July 11, August 8. Sep-
tember U. October 8, November
88, December 12.
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BOX sum* AT SAND HILL
FUDAT, JAN. 8
A box supper wfll be held at the
Band Hfll school hone southeast
of Denton mday nlgM, Jan 8, at
7 o’deck, The proceeds win be used
for the ^purchase. of a piano and
song book* f .
Woodrow Wilson Peace Prize Award
to League of Nations k Announced
have been furnishing Denton
With sausage regularly every other
day far two winters now and the
■Market holds up wonderfully.” said
Fred Ferry of DoubteXtak. cotrqnun-
ifcy. "Every other day the people
at Dsnton take aU the sausage that
t en get ready and teridn the
: damage they take an the ham and
Blfer Meat that I can get ready. Wb
. MB only fest ctoas. fat hogs and the
meat to kfltad one day and sold the
fengBt. Fhto £__________
Mto damewd tsottfiee that the
^^^cM-tMfetad country
Case, U. 8. Steel common sold down
2 potato before it met effective buy-
ing support. y.-
The closing was heavy. Total sates
approximated LIM.M0 shares.
Guardsmen Held
for Manslaughter
in Downey Death
BUFFALO, N. Y, Dec. 28-^fcbe
three coast guardsmen involveqjln
the fatal shooting of Eugene DOwn-
ey Jr., suspected rum runner, Christ-
mas night, were found guilty by
Judge Frank W. Btandart of reck-
less shooting of flrearms at an in-
quest of Downey's death in city
court today. He said he would al-
low the trio until Tuesday to ar-
rante t* Mdl under second degree
manslaughter charges.
towns looks to ne like sone dodging
L. that is wrong.”
‘ 4 family re-union held at the
bone of Mrs. J. A. Freeman dur-
ing Christmas included several of
i her children and their families, from
EL out of town, and her daughters,
Mnua ■ n uwl JnhM AU.
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OTON. Dec 28 -Freei- tarnnM^tauta guarantee a cap-
7-^^ , steMitastiM eceporattea telwfcte
^FwfmUtatofe iNBBdlM to- etattSMewantotaiS* far an
‘ bufldtag puWto emergency. -
°M^-1Wan2Sl WMd Csnltae fteepseattvee
___ „„ «««.,. proposed. YftBMUhM M
htahta gratifying to the chief ex- .£*
ecutive. come members of the National Mar- i
The reports are being received in ^y^"***^?* 5*5?^
l.»yw„»s w w avviikui werase varai vrao»w v-- _ - _ __ - . ▼S ’]
e^cutivw tha| the state govern- <*ch handled thto yw.
- .. . .... • operatives handled sine unite
1250.000 bates or about 18 per cent
that might follow-the recent stock Pointed out, the corporation could
market collapse. .
NEW LAND IS
REPORTED FOUND
DUNCAN. Okla.. Dec. 28 —Claud
Cheves. 34. accused garreter, was
fatally wounded tact right by a
shot through the lungs as be step- *
ped from a pool halt He died to-
day. --
Choree told J. W Marshall, aau***-
ant county etirmey of .flFenhano
County, he was shot by Jim Brown,
deputy sheriff and forrsr operative
of flto state bureau of Inreatigation.
Cheves was at liberty on bond while
aw»tttag • charge of rhoottag Brown
otrthe night of Beptamber 13. Brown
said he knew who shot Cheves, but
nCmK, to dtaMM the atettor.
Hu eels sgainst Cheves end his
renfoderotau had been heard in Dun-
ean state the discovery last Batur-
day that a large quantity < SR-
ptosteos wo stolen from the mag-
artMA Bl R , torpedo osmpany near
here Im n ptot to bomb county offi-
•BMh—S—• ■ .ii-y.!.. 1
fa 1238, other crepe such as cotton,
corn, rice, grata sorghum, peanuts
and white and sweet potatoes made
tees, cotton alone reduced the in-
come from crops by more than
tKMMMMLOOO.
"The hypothetic value of all crops
lacked 8U8J00J0b of equalling that
of the 1028 aeeoon,” he said. "For the
united Btateo he a Whole, crop
values wore in excess of those of last
year. Portions of the south and
northwest In Texas bad good crops,
but as a whole the year's opera-
tions left little or no profit to most
of the farmers. Many were not able
to raise teed enough to carry their
rtock into the spring. The price of .
cattle, sheep and goats has decreas- Btares, Magma Copper and J. I.
ed, and wool and mobair brought '
•the lowest returns to several years.
Dairying and poultry raising have
canttaued expansion.
tofew atgeage rctatouss Ito be
brought into ruttivettan to the ex-
tent of somewhat more than two
per cent a year. This to particularly
noticeable fa the aouth and north-
west where the mechanisation of
the farm has made moot rapid pro-
gress. Most ofJthe*State has a good
season ta the ground now, and the
prospects far next year are good.
Fall-sown wheat, oats, barley and
rye have done weU.” •’'s*':
Newton D. Baker of Cleveland.
Secretary of War te the Wilson
cabinet, and. president of the faun- MH HE. _
dattaB,98M: r , issuance of atoobol permits, doctar-
•*T7te manty to expected to ba v.
applied by the League of Nations to
erect a suitable memortal tai Mr.
tnftt *Bitnou<n tnt r _ _ . _______________
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r. Final ao- of bronae doors to be placed at the outatandirij problem
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AIRTIGHT LEGAL STRUC-
TURE FOR $30,000,000
CORPORATION BEING
DEVELOPED.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.
—Development of an air-
tight legal structure for the
$30,000,000 cotton corpora-
tion was the chief taak *f~ 7
thev/ederal farm board and
cotton rejoresentativea **
they went forward today
with the final draft of a jj
charter and by-laws.
Frank Burford at Oktahoma Cite.
and Coats Land.
The airmen left the Norwegia ta
a their plane and alighted on open
Ice near the land. From there they
went ashore and raised the Norwcg-
tan flag, taking possession of it in
elude Austin College of Sherman, the name of their country.
—*-• --- ------ -1-^---- Then they returned to the Nor-
wegia waiting 100 miles away.
Enderby Land is located at the
eastern extremity of the so-called
Enderby Quadrant of Antarctica, in
about 50 east 85 south. Coats Land
to located at the western edge of
the Enderby Quadrant- at about 30
west 75 south
not believe the call rate wfll go
much above the 8 per cent level'as
a result of the heavy year-end de-
mands for currency despite the fact
that the supply at that rate to
tether limited last week. •
Ward Baking preferred sustained
the largest individual loss in today's
market, dropping 8 pointe. Allied
Chemical fell 71-2, R. H. Macy 7,
and Bears Roebuck slipped back
41-4 to 04, which compares with
the low of 80 established ta the
break last month.
„ Extreme declines of 3 to 4 potato
also were registered by Columbian
Carbon, National Biscuit told stock).
May Department Stores, Safeway
Daniel Baker ObDege of Brownwood
and Texas PYeebyterian College of
Milford. .
Representatives of the Presbyter-
ian commission intrusted with the
merger yesterday wore assured the
sum would bo available. A report
will be made to the commtecion
soon. At the time a Brownwood
delegation will bo heard regarding
disposition of Daniel Baker prop-
erty.
rw the days i have itvtd. At any
1 uenton and Denton County---—
1 th* people and the country staee tion
ftart aaw the town an* county.” cteo
NEW YORK, Dea. M.—The
Woodrow Wilton peace prise for
1229. amounting to 828,080. tea been
awarded to the Im«u» Ot Nations
■ It was a case of self-defense. I
p hBd to shooMtat Jeer or get ran,
7~«tir7^saM Abtay hey as he exhib-
ited a fine buck on hto car. "Got
1dm down toward San Antonio and
fed a Mg time getting him ' The
buttt was one of the nicest that has
boep brought .to Denton this year.
The boys tried to make Abney con-
[ faee that some one etoe killed It but
E-feweoluteiy refUaed to acknowledge
I ttMB he did not kill that buck.
I wra w rawmo u>e pleasure
of gome boys to break windows and
damMe property?" asked J. A.
I .jOfeBdter of Milam community.
L-j*Vfee one who does not seem to
owe far the property of the corn-
jnunlty breaks the windows at Ml-
I tadF* school building every once IM
I a while. It does no good and coots
mew «fe» the oommunitr fee to
I pay. it to rumored that the guilty
I parttes are known and it may be
I , that Me can put a stop to tt as
ft A has been eafcroty too frequent” - - .
I e .■ 1 - —- MM HMiQTira here to took into the
I ? *Ttae freere Mt down my oats and -
I they look, sick but I do not know
I whether they are kflled. I think that
I eocee of them are hurt badly and
I that perhaps some will make tt
I through an right," said B. L. ferlas
I of Fonder.**
I "FBrty-slx ytare ego tomorrow I
I arrived ta Denton and have lived
I in the county since.” said J. Lu Bry-
I an of the Sunnydale community
I *atae*ay- **I came from Tenn imp
| end landed hero ta the afternoon
I of pec. 29. It was a hot day with
I drisillng rata. That night I stayed
I in an old hotel here and the win-
I dows of the north room I occupied
I were broken cut. During the night
I cue of the old-time ‘blue northers*
I struck and I nearly froee. after
I r^fering from the heat during the
■ Two firemen were Injured early
I Friday morntag when the home ef
■ H. B. James wee destroyed by fire.
I X p. Lewto Jr. received pkinful
I abefat the head and Cart Rohde
$ tallied painful bruises when they
I Wore struck by falling brick as they
I worn fighting the fire. .
I “This is my birthday,” said Uncle
response to a request from the chief **
e^scuttve tha| the state govern- **le tandled this year. Cto-
ments rapend their building pro- operetivee
pointed out. the oorporMfe oouM
start operation with a paid-in cap- '
Ital of 81*50,000. Unlike the ro-
operatiw as they now exist;', the
corporation would be permitted to
handle the product of noB-iM«-
bere ta a quanity equal to the
amount handled for memberk. theo-
“ ** giving the corporation 98
of the total cotton crop ta
its first year of operation. n
8. L. Morley of Oklahoma Ofty.
Okla., chairman of the sub-com-
mittee said that white the confer-
ence with the board may teat froee
a week to 10 days, he behoved the
co-operatives 7a
to pay their
0 per oogt of ■ |
the commodity moved-tato mar-
ket channelb. Now, it has bean pro-
posed that a national meretetoy
agency be set up to buy the pro-
duet outright if so destree. Bueh —
procedure was authorised by the j
egrlcultural marketing act. and it
has become important to work out
a program that wU not cenfliei 7
with State laws.
Another question, he said, to
whether the nattonal agana. 4o ' J
be a sales eorporatton sod a ata-
.. ItaMi fete taadgM afe B«
fey. IMto tteaage ta R----
taro Light Mrifeato te
_lrwfetoi “
, f. agwwB wi iiR'*
LOB ANGELHS, Dee. 28 -Alexan-
der Pentageo, the multimillionaire
vaudeville magnate, today decided
to ask the appellate court for tem-
under bond pending *
hto appeal from conviction on a
charge of attacking Eunice Prlngto,
- “st • —• - *?> ~-r
w
1 the conference.
The earns
by f _______________ ___
crat. Oklahoma: member of the na-
val affaire nrwnutttee, who said he
aaw no reason why, if Franco or
Italy should withdrew from the
coherence, the remaining Bottom
could not nojMtate aa agreement
which wodld avoid offending the
cotintrite not participating.
Referring to that portion of the
French document which said that
France had no objection to other
powers making an agreement be-
fore a general scaling down of ar-
mamento 'by the League of Na-
* tions, Britton asserted the “United
States wfll not make an'agreement .
anbeerrient to subsequent action by
the League of Nations.'*
>” said the aer-
I felt a bark coming
on anyway; so that doesn't go.
What else do you do?",
"Ah," said the mesmerist, *T
wfll demonstrate my piece de
resistance. Close your eyes and
count to 1.000.”
The sergeant laboriously
climbed the numerical scale and
with a triumphant shout sound-
ed “l*00.”
He opened his eyes. The mes-
merist was gone.
Sherman to Raise
$100,000 for New
Merged College
_____ erd the award tenhMMtt
part of treat, probably followed by ceptance recta with* the council at entrance of the 98*00*08 bfllMbw
colder. thefegBB. " 'j.'.- being constructed far the losflus.
situation Which already has result-
ed ta the murder of one Detroit
liquor smugEtor aad the disappear-
ance of three others
The war etarted with the descent
upon Ontario porta of Bridgeburg.
Port Oofaeme end ffat Erie of
Detroit smuggler who with offers
of higher wages hired away some
of the Buffalo gang's best liquor
traffleteero.
One result of the war has been
a decrease ta the amount of smug-
gled liquor, aa croesing the Niagara
River has been made more haaard-
ous with smugglers forced to evade
their rivals in addition to the coast
Pantage* 1« Denied
said a bfenteB man. “I woaider if
Fart Werth can afford to take thtt
st Mui The city to trying to get
good roads and trying to get people
to MBld them and now that the cfer
to ffytog to evade a tax that is i
ly important to that city and mere
important than tt to to the smaller
USPAT AFTEKHPOH, DECEMBER M, 1W» :
TwAIT&flEPAIRS
,W-
’jStofeM Q. With me,” said
the eergeemL
* The nfemoftotto eyao flash- •
ed. Hie loo*itofefrflfefeL as . , . - - - - _ .
though weaving rosettes fro® . ta
spanfetti. W intoned:
- - -----------------’ "Abadabal Ceca loose 1 Eeeny,
5^1^* f5u*t produced more than tar ta today* market. Broken 4»|—■aarr. mlnjr uni Bull*---
“ The sergeant did so.
‘•Pretty
geaht, “Bi
'IANS TO . JOIN
^ATS SIMILAR
- GROUP.
wasX y
—Bepres.
today invite
Republicans o* vfie House to
join in forming a coalition
similar to that controlling
the tariff bill in the Senate.
Objects of hto move, he said, was
MMms B. C. Graham aad John Ooi-
— eutef town were Mr. and Mre. Bom- .**» wM>
_ ^.l*aad’Mrs"ciajrk Bro^
Mr. end Mrs. George D. Oobb and
fe$draa ef Dallas, and Mr. and
Mka. Chartos Cobb and children of
provisions of the Capper-Volstead
■M t0 th,, --
the draft. Members
substantially ta
but that a number of highly tech-
nical questions of organisation and
operation were yet to be settisd,
A summary of the more intri-
cate features was outlined by Carl
Williams, board member represent-
tag cotton. ,
May Bay Oetrlght
Heretofore, he said. <
have been authorised t
members only a certain per
the value of their crop when
Uns end femilies of Denton. Prom
and son Bobbie of Bta the Democrats ta voting the senate
--*• —^-5 to eonferenee
only administrative sections of ths
measure.
"The senate coalition has point-
ed the way to secure for the Ameri-
can farmers ths tariff rates essen-
tial to place agriculture upon a
prosperous basis, and every friend
of agriculture, regardless of party
affination, should oo-operate ta
achieving this very desirable end ”
Although Gamer bas yet to receive
repUea .to his invitation, the tariff
Mil passed by the bouse has been
Adversely criticised by a nuntosr
of Mld-Wtetarn bouse Republicans
Who bad to be brought into line by
_ Republican leaders when tt was
keeures fresh sautege and before the bouse.
Oklahoma Bank
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