Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1930 Page: 2 of 10
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G.1010
FEED
WANING LOVE
LEADERS HOPEFUL IN
WIE
ITROVERSY
TARIFF
MW
NAVIGATIO
NOTES
Farwel
ON
eported
$44,060
past week 12,500
be about $160,000,
leaders hope-
.$56,360
with senate
Totalstodte
IN PLANE CRASH ■
Hil school, $40,000 additlon to Pleas-
(By The Aecelated Prees.)
Caliente, Lower California, Mexieo, at
Hi ney, Roy Cooper, W. P. MeKee, M
l. DeFee, Nolan Womble. L.
EPISCOPALIANS
Wieks,
(Continued from Page 1. Col. 6.)
Al
11
Hereford laat week.
He also pur-
chased a farge tract of land north
QUORUM
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 8)
bearing on penitentiary centralization
Irvin. A record vote Ie expected at Presbyterian church Sunday
morn
survived by a sister, Carolyn,
MRS. CHITWOOD
lerr is employed in the
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 6.)
gration laws.
echools, I find the number of men
attributed this to the growing reali-
TATE IS NAMED
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 1.)
m., a joint session of the convoca
b. held at 12 o’clock and
noon
luneheon will be served at the Her-
sliding scale arrangement accord ing
' +n +ha nonnlnt l an .e +ha cnnntaa ha
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I
They fought and Tate fired three
#
NEW RECORDS
FRENCH DELEGATES
en-
joyment to the work.
Class A railroad* are expected to
inch muterxi.'rhe wdi
( Dress at the lower edg•
election to held February 4.
retary Stimson raid It had been frank
. (By The Amoe inted Pr«M)
ly free. It la auggeited that there
great sea powers of the world.
8%
sleeves It re-
aa hour to get it started, he became
aud note books.
THREE FLIERS KILLED NAMES WOMAN
wot with perspiration.- Instead of
it
cooling off gradually, he jumped into
The
ERS
BRADY
sureet
4 T
AVER
the
mountains
10
The party was believed
hintad
hothe.
Bahamas to Daytona Beach.
niag gun fight.
hi .
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h]
LuH
6
fin
ENDED HEAD COLD CAUSED
BY IKYING TO START CAR
(Continuod from Page 1, CoL 4.)
ment, also reported to the secretary
(Continued from Page d, Col. 1)
evidently was trying to land on the !
lake and fell from a height of about
Previoun
Parasite
PERRYTON CITIZENS
TO VOTE ON BONDS
FOR SCHOOL WORK
(Continued from Fegel, Cof. 7)
additional witnesaes to sediment
Heart Is.”
Dr. Hunt spoke for an hour and
John Leather. Pampa; Rev. William
H. Martin, Big Spring, and Warwiek
Aiken, theological student of Dallas.
pear, Mrs. Chitwood said, is that ev-
ery woman has a desire to exeel her
The Italians said today they had
no intention of preventing a final
agreement, denying they would refuse
•ions will be held from 2:30 to 4:30
p. m. following which there will be
an afternoon tea at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Galbreath, 1710 Polk
i to Three
Owada, a
the line,
Tbis 4
here. Following the fight, Tate went
to his home, secured a gun, returned
H. M Benefield of Oklahoma pur-
chased the D. M. Rayzor duplex in
and satisfactory to the highest ds-
gree and had covered all of the con-
ferenee questioning from procedure
to the problems confronting the five
which of the two issues will be the
most popular is yet to be decided.
IMMIGRATION TO
BE PRESENTED IN
PARLEY MONDAY
COLLINS RELEASED
ON LIQUOR RAID
. CHARGE ON COAST
committee headed by Senator Pink
L. Parrish of labboek, created by the
legislature and authorised to make
THE NEEDLE (illustrati
various simple stitches).
as general yardmaster,
are include the widow.
A. F. Parker, San Bonito, has been
authorized by State Water Board.
Austin, to obtain drainage water and
divert water from Rio Granda for
irrigating 7,000 acres in Cameron
County, erect reservoir with capacity
of 22,800-ner feet and um 14,000-acre
feet of water yearly. Allowed two
years to begin construction and five
years to complete project.
Having this will be done in the
future.
YARDMASTER DIES
IN ATTEMPT TO
SWING ON TRAIN
tember 1, and $60,000 to be spent on
addition to the present plant when-
ever neded.
The over crowded conditions in the
school makes the erection of a build-
ing by the next pchoel. termim:
perative, according to Supt. W. B.
• 40
BABYKERRDIESAT
PARENTS’ HOME;
FUNERAL TODA
STOPPING PLACE; HURLET
EXPECTED ro HELP
Senator Joe Moore of Greenville to
be president pre tom.
(Continued from Page I, Col. t)
have been killed shortly after a bank
robbery there.
Dague, Mrs. Sehroeder and Acker-
YOUNG PLAN TO
BE ADOPTED BY
THE HAGUE PARLEY
son, Lawrence Callahan of Waskom,
OHM, and a daughter. Mrs. Velde
epder of Fort worh.
MW Junetion, was killed by an in-
mmt passenger train here today
REPRESENTATNVE KING USES
FIGURES TO FIGHT
PRISON BILL
system and not until then.”
Rev. J. C. Sisemore, pastor of the
Tabernacle Baptist church, preached
5971,
Ort hi
A. Foster is master of ceremonies and
1 In charge of arrangements.
Holy Communion Today -
tion and women’s auxiliary will be
held from 9:30 to 11 a. m., a noon-
day prayer service for missions will
trict clerk here; Dr. Lee Edens, city
heaith officer; Dr. Howard Granderry
CARLSBAD ENJOYING
INCREASED BUSINESS
LONGVIEW, Jan. 1».- Tom Calls- 000,000.
san, M, g-neral yardmaeter at Long I New construction announced by the
" 26 etates ineluded: Arkansas, $a5,-
was held at St. Andrew s church the polls on February 8 and just
when ten-minutes adresses were made
W. M. Harrison of Carnegie, Okla,
baa contracted for two Metlons of
the aid Caldwell land. Id miles south
of Canadian. 8. E. Allison, Canadian
realtor, made the baje.
Architect L. A. Karr of Amarillo
and Superintendent of Schools Biek-
ley, of Clovis, were inspecting the
new achool building at Dimmitt ano
day last week. A new sehool build-
ing is being planned for Clovis and
the educators were studying the plan
Texas
115,000,0
$1300 1
York.
Conway, Carson County, will soon
begin construction of a new brick
school house with four large elass
rooms and a large auditorium. It. is
planned to have the building com-
plotsd and in readiness by the time
of opening the next fall term.
were very favorably impressed with
the Dimmitt building and pronounced
it one of the best arranged for its
purpose of any in the country.
C. H. Alston, Sweetwater, has been
granted a permit to build a resi-
dence in the 8. A. Colo addition at
a cost of $8200. .
Funeral services for Richard Dugan
Kerr, six-yearold son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Kerr, 4008 Harrison streetJ
who died late Seturday night, will
be held at 3p.m.,today,fromN,8:
Griggs & Sons funeral chapel. Rev.]
J. A. Bays, pastor of the Methodist
(By The Amnociated Pren.>
HOUSTON, Jsn. 19.Sheriff H . W.
Collins of Fort Bend County, one of
(Continued from Page I. Col. L)
clprasete such love. Love to the low
of the invisibla kingdom
ChoresteriotlM of Agee.
The evenine aermon wee the eee-
ond ef a szles the pastor is con-
ful that only «mr m*n wibere-
quired to send the Hawley-Smoot
measure bash to the house for aet-
tlement of difterences.
Few major disputes lay to the path
of the nenate before final passage,
and one of these probably will be
settled this week when the sundries
schedule is reached. In that section,
deseribed as the "cateh-all" of thou-
sands of mineellaneous commodities,
are proposals to levy duties ea hides,
leather and shoes, all now on the
free list.
Debate of tkls issue in the past
has developed the question whether
the cattle raiserp would receive any
benefit fro i e bids duty and if ee
whether this would not be offaet by
higher prices that may follow aa
import tax on shoos.
Both Senator Wateoa of Indiana,
the Republican loader, and Chairman
Smoot ef the finance committee, feel
that if the senate sticks doggedly
to its tack it should reach the final
roll call on the tariff by mid-Febru-
ary. _____________________________
CHICAGO STRUGGLES
WITH PROBLEM OF
TAX MONEY NEEDS
At a meeting of the Canadian’
Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday
evening of last week more than $1,500
was subscribed by Canadian business
men and concerns for stock in the
proposed now rural telephone line to
connect communities north of ths
city. Following • report on the proj-
ect by H. S. Wilbur, secretary of the
new telephone company, the Cham-
There are no changes in the senate.
Indications pointed to the election of
c win Brady, whs earns from Ven-
tare, Calif, to his brother’s aid. and
Dayton Moms, who suecessfully led
the J. Frank Norris murder detense
several yeans ago, went into the jail.
A large group of the delegates j the latter carries, approximately 830.-
motored to Canyon yesterday after- । 400 will be spent on a ward school
noon where they visited the Episco- j on the east side of town before Sep-
ponente of this theory have had three
million spacles from which to make
observations and working 40 years to
find one single sound proof, yet they
are as far from the and of their job
STATEREVENUE Bolivian Troops
FUND $3296,297 Attack Paraguayan
RED” HOW Soldiers; Are Killed
During the last 80 days, 1,965 acres
ef Lubbock county land were tarrated,
according to J. T. Petterson, assis-
taut county agent. Forty-four forms
have bon terraced and 18 farm letels
placed in the county. Special train-
ing for this kind of work has been
given ten men.
Acting eg the advise of b(s doctor,
ChariM V. Hutehins, like so many
Amarillo people, has found the quick-
est, safest and meat pleasant way to
and a cold Instead of enduring need-
less misery.
When Mr. Hutehins went to start
his ear several nights ago the stater
got stock. Working for more then
an awaliing advice from beadst*
ten befote proceeding further with
I er as, ths docter reports, his cold
; had disappeared entirely-
"e - "= sa-a=
The Standard Telephone Company
has pa re based the Otho Mimms prop-
erty, corner of Denver Ave. and Sev-
enth St. Dalhart. and will build a
modernly equipped and designed tele-
phone oxchange building to serve
Dalhart and surrounding territory.
Pans and specificationa are being
prepared and contract win be let im-
mediately.
Office building, 1*1* Best Tenth
St. Mirror Aditlon, tHe and con-
Crete, $10,000. Ernest Denny, owner;
B. 0. Denny, contractor.
17
of the______
is 2% yards. Price15c.
6736. Lading* Blouse.
Farwel IM is completea. -
Contract haa boon lot it con-
str«ettog gt tn new building for the
Southwetetn Telephone compan at
Elk City, the eost of the building,
including the ne dialing system, wili
•A
movement is to get Secretary Hui
neers on the task of preparing]
Arkansas River for traffic. ’
otflarense w.Poanglonganh
“Mrs. Jones, when she entertains, shots at him, one of which clipped
wants her refreshmenta to exeel those three fingers from Louis’ right hand.
Speelal to The News.
PERRYTON. Jan. 19.—Voters of
the Perryton Independent school dis-
trie will be asked to vote on one of
the two bond issues which will be pre-
sen ted to them February 8 for con-
sideration. One calls for $60,000 for
• his audienee was in sympathy with
his remarks. "
church, will officiate and burial Will
be in Llano cemetery. A
iof
after they had kidnaped Md wound-
bemnmroutatrom X
Mr. Hatcher reported a net defl- ’
eieney aa of January 13 in this '
amount.
Mr. King, minority member of the
prison relocating board. challenged
the ability of the legislature to ap-
propriate $200,000 aaked by the ma-
roversy will not affect
oules Une and work trill
«c soon aa the Clovis-
Auxiliary, is presiding at the set- and boys consonstantly growing.” She
• ions of that organisation. Rev. F.
generations are being persuaded to
forsake the faith of their fathers. In
the Bible, and embrace the wild
speculations of rationalism. Through
a well laid plot at the bands of the
enemtesoftheBibie many of our
sept in serial order, or by discount '
at banks; but its general revenue 15:50 p. m. for the Glendal airport.
Cat in I Sizes: 84, 86, 88, 40
nd 42 Utahan bort mieasure. A
38 with gleeves ►
of 89
_ - — -------- ... . Bishop E. C. Seamen is presiding and boys are becoming interested in
gins sections of the present Inui l st all services of the convocation and the art of foods and cookery,” she
Mrs. Henry S. Gooch of Amarillo,'
dry net awaited the filing of charges
against them at Galveston tomorrow, ,
making a total of 84 taken prisoners. '
Evidence against them will be pre-
sen ted to a federa grand jury now
in sesieoh at Galveston.
tahkiahme
cotFze.—
KW
year, with J. F. McClure,
The Waggoner ranch in WIlbar:
ger, Wichita, Archer, Baylor, Foard
and Knox coun.ties includes 512,000
acres, or more than 800 square miles.
The Texas State Highway depart-
ment. Austin, awarded construction
and maintenance contracts for high-
New ol
will bo it
night pro
the Ama
Aa ent
arrangea
the insta
will clos
The fo
stalled:
K. Boyce
-aac rotary
trict tru
Sbpers,
Obaner,
1 .and
ON CAPITOL HILL
wasaamkarsez-t.i
iff controveray M Capitol HUI will
eater ita fifty-fifth wook tomorrow
REALESTATE
Plans are being made by the South-
western Publle Service Company, a
aubaidian of the Ametican Com-
monwealth Fewer Corporation, New
York, for carrying out an expansion
and development program in the Tex-
as Panhandle ia 1830, to involve an
expenditure ef $1,400,000. The larger
power plant now under way at Ama.
rillo Will be increased from 10,000 to
25,000-kilowatt capacity and an. in-
dustrial transmfasfon line to Mrva
presen Md contemplated industries
north aad weat of the city will be
butit. The office building at Ama-
rillo la being remodeled and enlarged
Md office structures at Claude and
Groom will probably be improved.
Plane aloe provide for additiona and
improvements to meet power require-
muto at Pampa, which will likely re-
mn in the Installattonof auxiliary
engine equipment or interconnection
with other existing companies, or
both, while a subatation at Firot and
Tyler streets, Amarillo, will be eon-
verted for full automatic operation.
Additional transmission lines are
planned throughout Ue Panhandle.
(Continued from Page 1, Col. 7)
naval needs before the conference
opens.
by Rev Thomes R. Smith of Colorado,
Rev. Willis P. Gerhart of Abilene.
Rev. R. Thomten, pastor of the Cen-
tral Presbyterian church, and Rever
ead Davia. Reverend Thomsen rep-
(By The Asocieted Prees.)
CHICAGO, Jan. 1$.—Aa its major
tax-spending bodies enter 1830 wiU
a combined deficit ectlmatod at from
817.000.000 to 830.000,000, Cook Coun-
ty finds itaelf struggling with tke
threefold problem of finding money
for present needs, elearing away its
accumulated troubles, and finding
insurance against recurtece or its
present dilema.
Alt factions are agreed that the
foods and eookery, Mrs. Chitwood de-
clared that no woman can enjoy her
work in the kitchen if' aho does not
understand the art. Ignorance of
Enlargement and modernization of
the Plainview High Schoot building
baa been authorized by the board of
trustees of the Plainview Independent
School District. The firm of Peters,
Strange Md Bradshaw, Big Spring, is
drawing Ue plans. Definite plan?
and cost of construction will be an-
nounMd in a short time.
WiU Ue exception of a ditching
machine which is In operation be-
tween Farwell end Clovis, oil work
has been suspended on the natural
gas pipe lines ea aecount of the ex-
tremely cold weather. The ditching
machine is getting near to Clovis end
will likely reach there this week. The
work on Ue main line to be extended
from Farwell to Hereford boa been
held up for several days and no in-
formation is fortheoming ae to when
work will be resumed. According to
reports, Ue West Texas Gas company,
from whom the Southern Union Gas
company wee to obtain the geo sup-
ply by tapping the former's line at
Hereford, is contending Ust Us en-
tire line from Farwel to Hereford
should be laid south of the Santa Fe
tracks. The Southern Union attaches
asserted. "At virtually all of my j
speaker of the house, eommlMioner
of the general land office, and at-
torney general, to carry out its plana.
It proposes to retain only the im-
perial, Harlem, Rarrington and Ram-
sey farms, concentrating farming as-
tivities on these. The state owns ap-
proximately 80,000 acres in all, the
farms being acattered from the Rod
river to the Gulf af Mexico.
Governor Moody has declared Uat
he will uncompromisingly support
the majority recommendaliona.
west of Hereford in the Kelso dis-
trict and wil make Horsford his
home. The City Drug Store is being
repaired and made largur to take
care of a new drink fountain and
permit of enlargement of stock.
"The Color Line," will be presented I
by the Y. P. B. L, in the parish house
auditorium. Following this, a num-
ber of reports on various activities
will be mode.
। Clergymen here for the convoca-
! tion inelude; Rev. Willie P. Gerhart,
' Abilene; Rev. L. L. Swan, Clarendon.
Rev. Percy W Jones, Stamford; Rev
Chamber of
Arn’s Peeteral wm hempitet eertitet
i tile bast of alferent wMsiy uesd
atheda tmOSg fer heed esMs. weeks and
training unit at Buchanan Street
school and $25,000 armory for mili-
tory unit.
tions. Bills proposing limiting earn-
ings of county officers under the fee
system to a maximum of $12,500 ia
counties of 200,040 populstlon and
over, together with other claimed
safeguards, will ba introduced. The
limiting of earnings would bo on a
ehen ba attempted to swing aboard
b engin* Bomum of lea and snow
, be Itot his bald, falling direetly
, under Ue wheels. The body vs,
Calahan bee been in the service
aa effort to insure construetion of
the line. A special committee was
appointed to make arrangements for
the annual chamber of commerce
banquet, which will probably be given
in the new city hall. Judge MeMor-
die informed the mooting that the
commissioners court would consider
a petition for a special bond eleetion
for paving the two (tats highvenya
through Ue county. —
quires 2% yards. To face with
cqptrasting Material req *
*yard 89 inches Wiito
eromwise. Price 15c,
used W sU Mbs 4rmggiin
HTh. tide runs from Ue At lentic
■K Se Lawresee.r
Na0mu."o‛zeomthek
fund now has outstanding warrants |
and disbursements of $6,061,466, Mr.
Hatcher reported, with $2,904,295
ring Hotel at 12:45. Business see-
them. The people as a whote, work-
ing apart from the Living God, can- j
not solve them.” I the purpose of erecting an addition
Reverend Davis’ evening topic was to the prevent plant, which will be
"The National Council and North 1 used as a junior high school. The
Texas." : other issue cells for $90,000 and it
178,650: NewMexieo, $7,000,000; Tex- who artend the elnsses bring “These“rw,
at, $180,000,000. - - ----- - - -
a state highway patrol to protect the
state’s investment in roads, be ef
service to the traveling public and
enforce laws to insure safety. In-
itially about 50 men will be employed
ia this work.
thib city. Mrs. Ed R. Mayer sang at NSann on 7 of
the regular services of th. Central and reorzenization. The majoritz o
the prison centralization commission
’ favors building a modern centralized
recommendations of three groups
The Southwestern Public Service
Company, subsidiary of American
Commonwealth Fewer CarporatiM,
New York, reports expansions and de-
velopmente in Amarillo and Pan-
handle to cast $1,400,000 in IMO.
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan.
the list ef 73 alteady summoned. 1_____ ___________-____
Baah side "dtettf ft Mated " eea thia
nos neo ready. The 14 pew Brady
witnesses included C N: Avery ef
urer’s office of Ue Santa Fo general
offleea here.
Pall bearers will be: Nick Mor-
gan. H. T. Cornelius, John Wheatley.
Ray Works, N. H. Mohler and J. H.
Adams.
nal church student social center, the
Little House of Fellowship, and held
a service in" All Saint, chapel. Rev .
Charles Harris, Jr of Plainview, led ,
the devotional services end Rever-
end Davis made the address.
Last night, a. anniversary service
of Thanksgiving and re-dedication I
foods and cookery, sho asserted,
that approximately $410,000,000 will leads women to abandon household
be spent for maintenance of existing work, resulting frequently in bro-
plants and equipment by the electric, | ken homes. On the other hand, she
gas and street railway companies .aid/ knowledge of the art bring,
alone.
misalon of throe members, seperate
from the railroad commission. Ba
will contend cities should bo given
authority to continue their regula-
tory powers toward utilities with the
right ef appeal ea the part ef Uo
utilities to Ua state commisalon pre-
served.
The Texas-Oklahoma boundary line
dispute will come to Ua fore et a
conferenc Mt far Friday between
Governors Moody of Texas aad Hollo-
way of Oklahoma. Oklahoma is en-
deavoring to persuade Tsxss to per-
mit the approximately 28,500 acres
placsd in Texas aad which was form-
erly considered Oklahoma territory
sisters in everything. It is a native and quarreled with Louis Bohennan.
trait of tho mx, she declared.
{Muuneral arrangements were incm
plet pending Ue arrival of relatives.
L. G. H. Williams, Lubbock; Rev.
Alex B. Hanson, Colorado; Rev.
Charles Harris, Jr, Plainview; Rev.
Arthur E. Whittle, San Angelo; Rev.
Investigation and recommenda-
household arts. That is a feminine The feud started ten years ago
trait that is ss old as the human race when one of the Bohannan boys
raraeuayan aevac-men- BUG IHBI
of the Parekuayan soldiers was kill-' Paraguay. 2 , .
.d in action. ) The legation stated at the same of the anti-Chriet. Aa age when
The engagement was said to have time that Bolivian forces on that under the guise of science the rising
Ko-i.Ho Th. New. I taken place at 1.1a Pol in the vicini- frontier had been displaying great
AUSTIN, Jan. 18. — The state’s ] ty »t Puerto Casado, which is about activities during the past few day".
general revenue fund is $3,276,297 *
-"222 FOURTEEN KILLED ROBBINS IS NAMED
Tarockmortan.
Doctor Showed Quickest
Way to End Cold and Help
r.—.u
Tsns af thousands of dollars were
invested In busixoss buildings at
Sayre durlag the year 1929. The fol-
lowing structures were completed
during the year: Flaxman building,
Danner building. Slides building,
Lewis Brothers (two buildings), John
Hullum building, Westtall building,
John Brothers building, Carl Hul-
lum building, Mrs. A. D. Janos build-
ing, Southwest Bell Telephone build-
ing, Co-operative Creamery building,
Littrell Johnson building, Ford Thur-
man building, Clay building, J. W.
Ivester building, Herbert Hotel,
Sayre Hotel (18 rooms added), Ewton
elevator (additional building). Sea-
wall Lumber company (building re-
modeled), and an extension added to
tho Hart building. Other added enter-
prises-indica: '. splendid conditiona
existing in Sayre.
district president of the Woman's
I As'CR
f tak
depa? tmen
the "Food
Office."
This offi
last sessii
will be the
of the offi
over the «
merclal fi
All comp
feeds and
state, wit
analysis <
continue t
ance with
Mr. Oa)
Kansas sti
received t
Science in
at Manhat
milling, ai
was a part
ms millin
He roee
degree in
Minnesota
in econom
chemistry,
here, he 1
in oxo of
son, Kans
"Detail,
the requir
fertilizer
button’ wl
Mr. Oakoi
“Modern girls," she said, “do not
•pend 81,040,000,000 of the utilities' dislike housework. They simply dis-
1 eonwtruetion total, electric, gee and < like the drudgery eonnected with
street railway companies, $1,400,000,-
ant Valley school, $25,000 manual, of the Dimmitt school with a view to
’ - building on a similar plan. They
served by Mrs. Smith," she said, "and Tate waa arrested on a charge of he woula submit the sublact'at la
she is just as desirous of excelling assault with intent to kill, but yes- proponedtnot up a regularity“com-
her neighboring women in oil other 1 terday was released on bond. - — - ----------
‘ devoting full time to lobbying for
project, has expredsod himself as
Today's program will include holy ural that a man who wishes to re-
eommunion at 7:30 a. m., when spe tain or build up hie health should be
rial intereessions will be had for the interested in foods and cookery."
<X>0; the American Telephone and
Telegraph company, 1700,000,000; and
Independent Telephone and Telegraph
Companies, short line railways and
privately owned waterworks, $100,-
tOO feet.
.The plan w*’ owned by,the Flor- man were surrounded and seised by
ids Airways Company at Daytona an armed pease ia the mountains
Bench aad had been equipped with near Laveen, Arizona, last Tuesday
pontoons for water landings. - ..... . r
ber.of ommerce unanimoualy aap. _
proved the plan and instructed the -that the total
president to appoint a special com-
m It toe to solicit the business men in
assent until the eastern reparations Committee meetings will be held at
question waa entirely cleared up.
(By The Amoeiated Pres )
’ THE HAGU... Jan. 19.—The Young
plan for reparatfons payments by
Germany will be adopted tomorrow in
a formal aeasion of the becond Hague
eonference. Eleventh hour diffieulties
that had seemed likely to prolong
negotiations had about all been solved
I PRESIDENT OF RALLS
NEAR SAN DIEGO CHAMRERCOMMERCE ■‘it;:
taught no longer aa an hypothesis-a
. . I wild guees, but aa science. Science is,
the -annual | "truth or knowledge gained and veri-
fied by exact observation and cor-
rect thinking." And although the ex-
liance or fixed unlerstanding exists
between the United States and Great
Britain ad a prelitinary to the con-
ferene in which all are to be en-
gaged.
cation of the dependence of health
upon proper diet. "Ever,one must
! eat," she said, "so it 'a only nat-
0"
Ladlao* Dreis.
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opening this week In London.
"But we must realize," he declared, ;
"that if we wiah to put an end to *
war, we must eliminate auspicion,,
greed and bate from the human heart. I
-Thie iathe basic task of the people*
of the earth and if we as a nation
desire to have our part in making
thia possible, we must see to it that
we. ourselves, aro cultivating a
spirit of unselfish love and good
will in all our borders.
People Most Solve Problems
"The problems must be solved by
: the people. No leader can solve
them; no class, no ehureh ean solve
(ay The Associmtee Prema.) • I too miles north of Asuncion on the | so-called eclence. Mr. Fechner de-
BVENOS AIRES, Jan,19.--The I Famguar rtwr. It is an tha western I "hlM tW Ml?*? -
Paraguayan legation announced today 1 bank of the river ia the general sec- diatingulshing characteriatie and that
that Bolivian troops had attacked a tion knowa as Chaco Boreal, to which the mark of our age ia that of ration-
Paraguayan detachment and that one, elaim ic told by bath Bolivia and aliam aad anti-God-lam, which ere
- - -1- tha aigns of tha approach of the reign
the immigratior problem as it re-
lates to the western hemisphere will
be presented to the house immigra-
tion committee tomorrow as it re-
opens the old controversy over wheth-
er this country should restrict the
entry of aliens from Mexico, Canada
and other nations of the New World.
Two , bills to limit such immigra-
tions to approximately 50,000 annual-
ly are to serve as the vehicle for this
new sttdy of an old problem. Intro-
due ad by Chairman Johnson of the
cominittes, and by Representative
Box of Texas, the ranking Democrat.
Laat year this country spent an
tha building and maintenance of
highways $1,a00,000,000. It ia indi-
cated that 81,800,000,000 will ba ex-
ponded on highway work in IMO.
Dimmitt, Hart and Nazareth,
Castro County towns, will have nat-
ural gaa within a few months. Ths
commiasioners court has authorised
the South Plains Pipeline Company
to eonstruct the necessary lines in
end to these towns. Oss will be
tarnished by the West Tsxss Gss
Company out of Tulia.
end there is no reason for believing shot Tate’s son during a fight at a
that it van disappear in one or two , ball game at Pleasant Hill, N. M
generations." Louis and Reuben Bohannan, an-
in emphasizing ths importance of other brother, were in Clovis at ths
thorough knowledge of the art of time of the slayinzs: Virgil, another
■ ’brother, lives in this city.
tho open Mr, hurried through the
chilly air to his appointment and de-
veloped a severs, feverish cold.
The following evsntng ha called his
doetor who advised Ayer’s Poetoral.
Taking a tempting half-spoonful ev-
ery IB mlnutoa, as directed, he waa
able to slop without coughing. He
continued the treatment and in a day
ways during 1929 in a total amount
of approximately 3,444 miles aggre-
gating over $82,700,000. No definite_______________
construetion program for 1930 has Besides his parents, tha b
been mappsi eaf hut it la tadiMted L—;—" _
_ —J stun availabl far roads years old, .
will approximate the funds zeceivedl Mr. Kerr is employed in the
in 1929. Ths last legislature created
resented other churches in the dis-
the two bills are designed to make triet, his topic beine “Other Chris-
the old Box bill of preceding con tians in This District."
grosses conform to ths national ori- ।
~ina a.c-t... c. / +L. --a.... i.. . ,
I RALLS, Jsn. 19.—At
19.—A meeting of ths Ralls
Special to The Newa
CARLSBAD, N. M., Jan. 19.-
eroased business in ths Cavern City
is reflected in postal receipts for the
year 1929, which amounted to $23,-
843.44, compared with $20,525.45 in
1928, and $16,519.63 in 1927. During
the past three months 208 new let-
ter boxes were installed in the local
postoffice, bringing the total boxes
available for rental to 888, all of
which have been rented. A federal
building is a great need of the
Cavern City.
R. Toston. John Fsrrington, Walter
Gray, Clarence Hillln. Walter Gillon,
Joe E. McDuff, Ross Winn, and C. C sunday on the “Fall" as portrayed in
Holdovers from last year were J.; the.twrd.cheptrs rdenesi The
dared the most hopeful move of all Edd McLaughlin, retiring president; The " “ o L ‘ "
has been the signing of the peace | p B Ralls, H F. chwab and A. C.
puet. The most recent movement, he Hvatt
■sld, is the limitations conference 1 _____________________—
program of religious education. De- Mrs. Chitwood does not hold with . . w.pi....
partment meetings will be held at 9 the critics of modern youth who de- | . ov"PBwKaK howavar bv
>• dare that girls nowadays are more . severai men in the ; ‛
interested. In businens .nd prof..-! Car BOhannan died 80 minutes
sional aetivities. than 7,1 w homejafter he was shot In • locai phyat-
.nd predict that household arts soon eia’s office to Which he was carried,
will have been forgotten. He carried a pistol, it was learned,
“There are more girls interested in but did not draw it in the bank. 1
th. art of foods and cookery and , was found in his coat pocket after
other household activities than ever his death,
before," she declared. “A very large ! Persons on the street dropped to
part of my elassen everywhere ia ’ the sidewalk, dived into doorways and
.. . .. . made up of girls, and they, are ,7 into automobiles when the shooting
Street, for all delegates and visttors. ( good or better pupils than their eld- ] started.
fg=is =si =- ,= ” be held at, ers. And they are just as interested ; The ten-year feud between the two _ _
7130 m- end at 8 e cloek a play. • in plain as in fancy cooking.' , families was re-opened Thursday to the population of the counties, the
Woman Desires to Excel. I night when four of the Bohannan ' maximum earning* for officers under
Ono of the reasons why knowledge i brothers gave Tate a severe beating ; the fee system in the smaller coun-
of household arts will nevsr dinap- in a fight at Grier, 15 miles west of ties being $2,500.
To Draw Utilities BH.
Tha City Attoreys* amsociation will
meet here Wednenday to draw a pub-
lic utilities bill, aethg under a prom-
Ise from the governor to representa-
tires of the association Saturday that
and six police officer*.
Sheriff Coley White announced
that ba aad three of Ma deputies
would hasp order--at the trial. Ba
Mid ba would seerch “cortain" opec-
tatora, but not everybody.
Apartmentu, 718 Fillmore Bt.,
Piemen* Addition, remodel and ex-
large second e‛or, $2,500. N. S,
Griggs, owner; Rupert Andrews, cog.
tractor..
The Amarillo School Board is hav.
ing plana prepared by K F. Ritten-
berry. Gay Carlander, J, Ray Smith,
and Karr aad Walsh, Amarillo arehl.
tests, for construction' of a $163 000
junior high school, $120,000 addition
to MeKinley school, $25,000 Farost
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plight of the city, county and school
board is serious.
Forced to slash its budgst to meet
------- ,. . , . s deficit estimated at $4,50,000, the
that his congregation hope, to belcounty placed ita appropriation, on
.bl. to worship, on their own prop-. 10 months basis and has been on.
•rty the firstof March, Indications Able to Mil 87,000X100 in tax anticipa-
are -that-the basement of the church - "
proper and the educational building
will be ready and with that comple-
tion the congregation will go to their
own property for worship.
The Way of Ufo
Stimson earlier had held a highly remain a part of the Sooner state,
satisfaetory conference with Foreign | When the legislature meets, the
Secretary Dino Gtandi, the chief house representatives will eontain
. . u . Ttatlan envoy. Both American and,sixnewmemger,nienwii-
nounework n it was practiced a gen- Italian delegates were co pleased with I one vacancy to be filled in a special
eration or two ago. There is no rss- their meeting they agreed to disclose •
.on tor such drugdery to exist to- the nature of thelr eonversation. See
day. retary Stimson Mid It had been frank
A large crowd greeted Dr. R.
Thomsen, pastor of the Central Pres-
byterian church Sunday morning and
he preached on the aubject, “The
Way of Life.” Dr. Thomson was
scheduled to spesk Sunday nigkt M
the annual convocation of the Epis-
copalians at St. Andrews ehurcb in
is beta* used ia tha
wonbutttngand,the
It Memorial la New
wing contro-
and modern
(Ay The Awoeiated Prem.)
WASHNOrON, Jan. 19.—A view ef
14 persons charged in liquor raids |
, at Richmond last night, was released
under $10,000 bond at Galveston to-
day. The other 15, including his four
deputies, remained in jail there pend- ,
ing a hearing tomorrow. In addi- 1
tion, 4 other persons caught in the ।
Jority report, to start work on a ________- ____ ______ __________
new industrial prison near Austin, large passenger plane with 14 per- i Commerce held in the City Audito-
He requested the report on the pres- sons sboard is reported to have come rium on Wednesday niaht of this
ent condition of the treasury to back down in flames 12 mile, north of i week, F. L. Robbins, loh! Insurance
his stand in the matter. Oeeanside at 4:30 o'clock tonight.1 man, was elected president for the
The state treasury has avoided the I Everyone on board I. reported dead. ' ensuing _____
status of "def icieney" that would | The plane, believed to have been al vice president, and A. V. Bullock waa
have prevented cashing warrants ex- j Maddux pasenger plane, left Ague I reelected secretary.
Christ that sticketh closer than a
brother was portrayed by Dr. Sise-
more in bls addrsss to his congre-
gation.
Dr. Yates Speaks
"The Call to a Separated Life” was
the subject upon which Dr. G. L.
Yates, pastor of the First Baptist
church addressed his congtegatlon st
the municipal auditorium Bun day
morning. Dr. Yates drew the com-
parison of the lives of Abraham, ths
spiritual Christian and of Lott, the
world Christian. Three addition* to
the church marked the services of
the First Baptists. Dr. Yates declared
ductin on the over
1 veray between the B
cash and receipts taken in since the
first of the year to meet them.
The state started off the business
year, January 2, with 8109.124 in the
general revenue fund, and haa col-
lected in tax and other payments
$2,795,169 for this fund up to Janu-
ary 15.
Heaviest tax payments of tbs year
will flow into the treasury in Feb-
ruary and March, principally from
annual ad valorem Atax payments,
but the probable arhount oficollec-
tioas waa nd estimated.
Total disbursementa since the first
of the year have been 31,754.035,
with $1,677,000 due schools and the
pension fund.
The state started off the yvsr with
outstanding warrant* of 82.430,431.
Bead 18c la silver er stamps fa»Mr
UP-TO-DATE FALL AND WINTER
1929-30 BOOK OF FASHIONS, skew-
ing eolor plates and eontaining 50
designs of Ladle*'. Ml sms’ aad cla-
drem’s Patterns, a CONCISE D
COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLWTON
DEESSMAKING; ALSO POINTS TOR
Mrs. Chitwood's classes will begin
each day at 2 p. m., and continue un-
til 4p.m. The entire course of lec-
tures and demonstrations ia absolute-
Revamping of tha fee system laws
will be proposed in a rort ef the
i By Imtarnatiomal News Service)
arkanbab City, Kan, Jan. 2
Barges may ba piying u and wkl
Iks Arkanses river witaln the J
few years, with Arkaneas City ‘ad
stopping place. J. ■
Such is the theory of A. C. Trumbo, ■
of Maskogee. Ok, director of the
Arkanaan Rives Navigation Associa- ■
tion and spokesman for those who are ■
sponsoring and directing the move- ■
ment which again would place tow- ■
boats and barges oa the Arkansas I
River.
Ths appointment of Patrick Hurley, ■
of Oklahoma, aa secretary of war is ■
believed b Trumbo to be aa tm- ■
portent factor in nearing the day of ■
river traffic on the Arkansas.
Secretary Hurley, according to ■
Trumbo, has found inland waterways ■
one of bis biggest official duties. As I
an Oklahoman, he ia familiar with I
the existing conditins in regard to |
Arkansas river navigation. Secretary 1
Good depended on Hurley’s judgment 1
on flood control and hit knowledge I
and friendliness to the state obvious- 4
ly clears the way for immediate ac- J
tion, Trumbo believes. , •
Ths state, he said, is capable of pre- ■
viding sufficient tonnage to make ■
navigation profitable. Pay loads, ■
both up and dona the river, will be ■
available, according to Trumbo. ■
The Arkansas river is classified byM
the war department ac a navigablem
stream, he aald, and there is a notice-m
able absence of petty politics in theM
movement for rivsr navigation.
The immediate aid of those epon-2
coring the navigation restoration^
meetings enabled Mr. -I
Stimson to mske ths important Austin, a former, city commiasioner; L- ----------------------
declaration to the Contnental envoys I Tom and Corl Neluon of Round Rock, ee overheated that kie clothes wm
* that no navaror political blue, al-! apitaliste •DrR_ Mart, federel dis-hwet with perspiration, instead <
ing- . .. „ and Industriallzed prson plant en a
College Prealdent Here nite of 1,000 acres within go miles of
J. Winford Hunt, presidert of Me-i Austin.
। Murry College, occupied the pulpie m‛p--H
Sunday morning for Dr. J. A. Bays, 1 _. Eu * "reered
pastor of the Polk Street Methodist Those favoring the..ma) orty
ehureh A cnpacity audience heard' port have. prepared . to for
the college president preach at ran-, prompt introduction, “I
dem. bringing out the point, “Lay Up thorize a com miss ionco mposed 1o
Your Treasures In Heaven, ‘or I the «overnor lieutenant covernor.
Where Your Treasure Is Your
tion warrants tomeet-payroHls be-
cause banks doubt the validity of the
10 month's plan. About 2,800 county
employes have already missed their
first January checks.
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