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WALES
PRO.
SENATOR CURTIS CREDITED
TO AID THEM
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a man, so
ponance Leaving her there, ho be-
noxious in
20 and the final
int on
wAMSON
cedure to be followed.
of the deficiency measure by that
No More Piles
4p.m. Monday.
FIRST WHISKEY
CONVICT SLAIN
BY NEW WIFE
IN
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with a store-house
information
Promptly he said: "He is a young
famous record made by a
grow and prosper."
WOMAN OFFICIAL
survive.
Love’s Five Bills for
aged father of Gordon Stewart North-
November election, and voted to re-
ver ia November were driven from
mary.
the chicken ranch.
president of the Women's Christian
u
bill of his company. in this section,
pre-
was $15,000,000-annually.
$
MISSISSIPPI
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milk j
company in the U. S. A.
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ASSURES QUICK
CRUISER VOTE
RULE DELAYS
PROHI DEBATE
EX-STATE OFFICIAL
TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
ON SHORT ACCOUNTS
WAYS AND MEANS
CLEARS WAY FOR
COTTON DOTY TODAY
HEARS PLEAS OF DESTITUTE
* PERSONALLY IN EFFORT
ARKANSAS HOUSE
SPEAKER CHALLENGES
MEMBERS' ‘ARIDITY’
bride of four months, went to the
office of a butter company near her
The committee will moot tomor-
row to consider the perplexing par-
liamentary situation. It first had
planned to convene this afternoon
NORTHCOTTIS FATHER ‘Hoovercrats’ Lose in
straightened out. Today the trouble
developed almoat at the outset. Rep-
resentative Wood of Indiana, who
by virtue of seniority on the appro-
I priations committee, is in charge of
MISS HAMNER OFF
TO AUSTIN MEETING
FORT SCOTT MAN FIRST
MISSOURI TO PEN ON
LIQUOR CHARGE
to be boned. The limo, he said, be
knew was to be need to purify chiek-
•a runs.
WITH ENDING LONG
ARGUMENTS
The reporter then thought of Tack.
“Will Tack sell kls story to the
Temperance union.
Love’s measure would havs
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2%-. For the
second time in two years the house
tbday cut short a session to solve
a problem of parliamentary proced-
been the first man convieted for
liquor law violation in Missouri, was
shot and hilled today by hio wife at
their apartment here. Mrs. Bruner
confessed the slaying. police said,
declaring her hueband had threat-
ened to hill her.
' DENIES ANY EVIDENCE
OF FARM MURDERS
essentially the came, with Senator
Cousins sometimes joining with Love
on the minority side against the
zeran othw committee members and
the Dallas senator giving notice of
a minority report. '
Love's freedom of conscience bill
Miss Laura V. Hamner, superinten-
dent of schools of Potter county and
a member of the board of directors
of the Texas State Teacher's associa-
tion, left for Austin yesterday to at-
tend a meeting of the state organiza:
tion and to appear before house and
senate committee in behaif of legisla-
tion which has for its purpose the
appointment of rural school superin-
tendent and a state superintendent.
These offices are now determined
by election.
price may be paid when the seata are
reserved, another third on February
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with
you
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Tickets for the presentation by the
Chicago Civie Opera company of the
opera "Thals" here March IS, will go
on sale next Monday at the Amarillo
College of Musk.
Patrons’ tickets, at $10 each, al-
ready are being sold, but the general
IWo
two i
menu
next question.
“By Tack yea mean Gene Howe,
who came kero from Kansas severa!
years ago and whose father is Ed
Howe of Atchison," he fired right
back.
“That’s right, but will the Satur-
day Evening Post buy his article?"
the reporter pressed.
He was silent for a miaate.
“If you don't mind let's psss that
NEGRO ATTORNEY
SUSPENDED
BEN H. STONE.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
keep "Hoovererata" from running fsr 230,000 dry Democrats who followed
office in the next Democratic pri- their eonseiences and voted for Hoo.
He’ll always find a yawning hole where there should be
an ample roll.
man of the
He will be
Pi
gran
De
the
clas
first
T0
The slain man served a sentenee
in the Missouri penitentiary oa the
maiden prohibitory low conviction
in the state. Two children by a for-
mer wife, who lives st Keyport, N. J,
a
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tia proposal, Senator Love asserted
that the Democratic party would be
The senators who lined up against
Love in the committee were Wirts.
Parr. Small, Miltar, Runsek, Gaipor
sad Mwth - -——.
CEDURE ON FUND OF
$24,000,000
was ths first to incur the disapproval
of ths committee. Short talks in sup-
.__(By United Press)
RIVERSIDE, Calif, Jan. M.— The
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but milk is a
complete food
over before him la irresistible beauty.
Solitude, sleepless nights and fever-
ish days increase his dementia and
the baser passions take possession of
him. In his madness he labors bach
to the eeavent to declare his carnal
love, and finds Thals dying with
benutiful words of peace, tranquility
md zedemption upon her lips. Shs
does not realize the blasphemous rav-
Ings of the madman as she passes
away. Realizing that she is lost to
him in this world, Athanael rushes
out into the desert, a derelict.
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human remains and quantities of lime
whichuitsclaim wassprinkied in the .....—• >"
" .V nuesDoned his father port of it were made by Alvin Moody
1/ om: .. u k 1 of Houston, president of the Anti-
m . _. , a . . 4E"• VleM0e van waUU5 OT nusun,
1 chickens which he understood were president of the Women's Christian
' K e
IS SAVING FOOLISH?
anzthing on their Wineville farm to fered by Senator Thomas B. Love
indicate that four young boys had of Dallas, bolting Democrat ia the
been stain there as the state charges. vi i ... ... aruvetmu ymr wuu „
The father, Cyrus G. Northeott, p«rt favorably a bill which would transformed into a wet party if the
gave valuable defense testimony —1 - — --- 1------ - - . - -
RESIGNS IN KANSAS
COUNTY SHORTAGE
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home and told employes to call the '
police. Batarday Evening Post?"
Mrs. Bruner, who came here re- '
cently from Nevada. Mo, said Bruner
"toyed with a butcher knife all night
and said hs would kill nr." A knife
was found near the body. Relatives
said the Bruners quarreled yester-
farm during the past three years 1
never saw anything that would cause
mo to think that it had boon th. I
scene of a enme,1’ he said.
In an effort to explain bits of
bone which the state contends are 1
freely, distracting the attention az
the mob, and in the ensuing scramble
Thais and Athanael make their es-
cape.
Athanael leads Thals far across the
desert to a eeavent where she is to
spend the remainder of her life in
the long and arduous journey
---1 to his companion monks. Des-
erb madness overcomes him, and the
vision of his late companion comao
“A. t was saying a minute ago, th. i the provision that,its.expenditure
• ■ - - ‘ • — should be directed by the president.
MORE TESTIMONY
OFFERED IN GASOLINE
FREIGHT REDUCTION
(By The Ausoclated Prems)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.- A final
vote next week on the year old eruis-
or construction bill was assured to-
day when the senate entered into an
agreement to limit debate on the
measure beginning Mondey.
Koran told a reporter from The
News. there would be, hardly before
the reporter had introduced himself
and before a word waa spoken op
the subject.
He was seen in his dreasing room
at the Eair Theater. Without a word
being said as to the future of the
Panhandle, Keren announced right
off the bat that he coaid see aa "in-
toeeating campaign in the next few
years to make a state out of the Pan-
handle." and that it would be sue-
, cessful. -
Says Thompson for Mayor
I Koran was found to be a most
courteous and intelligent young man,
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““p“fe,g
*2272,
the son, acting as his own attorney,
led him through details of life on i
publican leader, negotiated the agree- Koran, described by Sir Oliver
meat, which brought an end to fears Lodge as the world's greatest mystie,
of a filibuster against the bill and took a poop into Amarillo's future
made certain the final vote. Not a 1 last night and mads some highly in-
voice was raised ageinet his request terestIng predictions.
• HVMV nenE H2 I EvH-¥ EnanE-J —-MEV VG4¥•
eonneetin with I Redmond was one of the chief fig-
e Mision brateb ures in the reeent federal patronage
5 triqi, here
AMNESIA VICTIM IS
was the
NEweAsTZE-oNMMNE, England,
Jan. 20.—The Prince of Wales tradg-
ed through bitter cold and snow to-
day in towns of northern England,
brushing elbows! with his country's
most pitiful exampiss of poverty and
suffering. He is touring the distress:
ed mining areas, in an effort to speed
relief for the families of some 300-
000 unemployed miners
Every tiny, boxlike house that he
visited radiated for the moment fresh
hope and courage, but the condition
of children and women who crowded
about him in the muddy streets to
cheer the heir to the British throne
brought visible concern to the prinee.
Plunging unannounced and on foot
into the district where thousands of
men here been out of work for
months, the prince heard at fifst
hand from roughly dressed miners
the story of suffering from hunger
and cold. He pushed through the
sloppy, snow filled streets and enter-
ed little rooms where thinly-clad
children were crowded together near
the fire.
In one chilly room, not much larger
than a big limousine, the prince saw
four little children. Two were wear-
ing shoes—gifts of the relief com-
mitteo. Two had no shoes.
"I‘lI .oe that two other pairs of
shoe, come along very shoitly," he
said.
kopecks in the clock. It‘s good to learn how money grows 000,000 item for tax refund, and a
man who learned when but a youth to patronize the committee to decide upon the pre-
banker’s booth, who knows the bliss a bundle gives, will ‘ *
bless that prudence while he lives. The boy who doesn’t
learn to save, who would like prodigals behave, who bids
the useful groats begone, won’t learn his lesson later on.
i FORT wOnYN,Eza) Jan 20—
The "amnesia victim" taken to Bap-
MM hospital about a week ago ha.
, been identifled as Benjamin Smith,
M, missing from ths army air corps
•Ince JaM 18,1928.
. Finger prints of ths man at Bap-
MM hospital, who said he lest his
i‘ memory while la a Main areet picture
E Shew, were sent to Washington and
Neh IMh ^^^^y established Monday
*0 wil be nent to the dirt squod-
man. Hn name is Thorpson. His
administration will be highly sue-
cessful. He will make a career for
himself directly opposite to the la-
about Amarillo and a lot ot forecasta i spots, and his majority will not be mn, The Ausociatea Preso)
for its future. overwhelming," Keren said. 1 LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Jaa. 29. —
"Who will be Amarillo's next may- “Who are the names of the other , Members of the Arkansas House of
candidates?” he was asked. His re-1 Representatives were told by their
ply was: "There are no other. speaker today that "if only those who
trate oa the “subject." He didn't ,
say whether the subject was Tack or
the story he had written and which '
by last night was probably in the 1
editor’s office in Philadelphia.
We got back to politics.
' “How many candidates will thero
be for mayor?"
"Thompson will have some strong
opposition. It will be intense in
a. .ii ii. ’ The vote on each of the bills was its ranks.
“In all my visits at tbs Wineville 1
when it was submitted late in the Incidentally, Koran is a sapor-
day after conferences with opponents booster for Amarillo and th. Pan-
of the measure. Voder the agree- han^U anA ia enmtg Ln, 4. A.A
menethe debate will be limited to hiin n aminKwhn the Pan-
10 minutes for each senator after handle becomes a separate state.
Is there going to be a separate
state eat here?
have in brine. Our fathers and our
grandsires say we ought to put the coin
away, but they are relics of a past at
division of Tsxas will result in grest a..... w .-.2 x u ...
thine. + pa.hnal i, —ill k. Shortly after Wood s action had been
Reticent ea TeMs Article. Demoerats, favors approval of the
Once more he pondered, and asked prohibition item, countered with a
for more time. He couldn’ concn- ' suggestion to debate the proposal.
same name ia Chicago,
opposite in nil ways to the nororious
The woman, 46 years old, and * Big Bill Thompson. Amarillo will
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE,
UNITED STATES FOR THi
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEX
A8, AT AMARILLO.
In the mutter of Chriatopher Col-
umbus Ryan, bankrupt. No. 741 in
Bankruptey.
- First Meeting of Creditors.
To the Creditors of Christopher
Columbus Ryan, of Wellington, Col:
lingsworth County, Texas, in said
District, a Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
Uth day of January, 1929, the above
named Christopher Columbus Ryan
of Wellington, Texas, was duly ad-
judicated a bankrupt, and that the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held at my office in the city of Ama-
rillo, Texas, en the Sth day of Feb-
ruary, 1SC9, at two o’clock in the af-
ternoon, nt which time the said cred-
itors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee and transact such
other business as may properly com
before said meeting.
Dated at Amarillo, Tsxas, January
28th, 1029.
by for a moment. I don’t seem to be
able to coneentrate on the subject,"
"’’•Si.."' . I« satitd the
and"iu.Amarillocontinue ito ' conference with the
-I d^ru^’^tate «this motion had been adopted
provement ia the oil industry, but the houe for the time heing at least
Nar neon ~
w-be in xrsa
Pile sufferers cap only got quick,
safe and lasting relief by removint
the cause—bad blood circulation in
tbs lower bowel. Cutting nnd salves
can’t do this—nn internal remedy
must be used. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-
Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds be-
cause it relieves this blood conges-
tion and strengthens the affected
parts. Hem-Roid has a wonderful rec-
ord for quick, safe and lasting rolls?
to Pile sufferers. It will do the same
for you or money back. City Drag Cp.
and druggists anywhere sell Hem-
Roid with this guarantee.
but when it waa found that other
buainess would prevent conaideration
physicial hardship
“The boy who saves is not much good, his head’s com-
posed of cottonwood.” To this effect a great man spoke,
nor meant the statement as a joke. So high and promi:
1ua.m nent he stands, his name’s familiar in all
sddi lands, and what he says will cut much
U0 ice, for people follow his advice. And HOUSE QUITS TO DECIDE PRO-
S doubtless countless boys will say, “It's
PV Shnd time to cast old rules away; when such '
great and wise, finds saving
noxious in his eyes, it’s time for lads to
get in line and blow the groats they
(By The Asociated Press)
WASHINGTON, Job, M.—In ena
of Iha ahortest sessions since it be-
gan ite tariff revision hearings, the
housd ways and manna committee to-
day completed work on sectlons of
the law zelatin to fruit juices, bit-
tern and agriculture and eleared the
way for consideration tomorrow of
the cotton schedule.
A total of 36 witnesses, chiefly
from New England and Southern tex-
tile centers, will appear on this sec-
tion, the ninth of the fifteen that
make up the present tariff law.
Three day* have been set aside for
ito consideration.
Although a majority of the wit-
notoes are listed to discuss rotton
manufactured products, several are
expected to appear on raw cotton,
with indications pointing to requests
for duties. Except for a chart pe-
riod, between the writing of the
present law in 1822 and the emer-
gency tariff act of 1921 when long
staple cotton was given a tariff of
7 cents a pound, raw cotton long has
been a free duty article.
vonFsCor,kand.,F3an. err he waa asked.
William H. Bruner, 48, eair to have Pram _,i_ h- --la
, ing to county officvre, Mrs. Penning-
Bolters in November -itrz-
, held under the suspicion that the
■' ■— -- ........... ,office waa not being conducted an It
By The Asoeiated Press.) said that "religious differenees should be.
cote testified at tlm youth’ mra.. AUSTIN. Jsn. 29.—The senate com- swung the balance the last time.” Mra. Pennington han verved one
cott train led at the youth a murder mittee on privileges and elections to- _ , . fuh term and waa starting on her
trial today that he had never seen day killed fir. election mensures of- ! his "freedom of cont l second term.
-—------- ----- ,---- Love science" bill and opposing the Mar- ; -----
well, but has never tried to use it
in championships. With the two
other arms he has been suprme.
Formidable no be {«, Gaudin has
had but one duel, but that waa with
hia former teem mate. Armand Mas:
aard. eno of the moot difficult men
of France with the epee, or duelliny
awo rd.
which we moderns stand aghast.” I ure, the trouble developing thia time
do not care how great the man who ad- over how to consider the prohibition
vocates thia foolish plan, I think his | and. tax refundtitong.in the
counsel is a threat and he would put the world in debt. I I \ u „ t..
When we are young it’s good to learn to save a part of up tbe a1,000,000 "inerens.tor pro
what we earn, to put the rubbles in a crack, to hide the hbition enforcement and the $75,-
(By United Prem)
TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 28.—An al-
leged shortage of between $10,000
and $15,000 today had eaused the
resignation of Mrs. Lena W. Pen-
nington, Shawnee county registrar
of deeds. An investigation will be
made to determine how the funds
disappeared.
Frank Wilson, deputy sheriff, was
named to fill the vacancy. Aceord-
board will not be opened until Moa- l .
day.Ticketa willbesoldinshree Eine
payments, if desired. A third of the back
clearly ia tkis instance. I’ll say
this, hewevsr, if I were staying kore >
a few days I would win that $50 he
is offering, for I believe later I couid
advise you to the minute when deei-
sloe will be passed on hia story by
the Post editors.
"Im coming down here te live
when I retire from the stage," he
repeated as the reporter said good
night, not feeling so good over what
he would have to tell Tech when he
isees him thie morning.
drives mad when hio miasion la ful-
filled.
Scene in Alexandria
Living with fanatical eeaobito
monks in the Theban deser in the
early Christian era, Athanael sees in
a dream the degradation to which the
elty of Alexandria has fallen, and be-
lieves the regeneration of Ite volup-
tuarles can beat be begun by the con-
version of Thais, the idol of the wor-
shipers of beauty and leader of the
dissolute rich. Journeying to the
city, he obtains introduction to her
through her lover of the moment,
Nicias, who has known the monk for
many years, and begins his seeming-
ly impossible task.
Thais receives ths monk with ban-
ter and ridicule, then pique that he
does not fall in lovo with her. Some-
thing in his spiritual mien compole
her attention, and gradually Thais
flnde herself heading the teachings
of the strange desert man. Alone
with Thaia in her luxurious home,
Athanael pleads eloquently with her,
and when she finally sees the light
her religious fervor mounts to the
height of his fanaticism, and shs
allows the destruetion of her magni-
ftcient home end everything in it.
This act so Infuriates the crowd of
revelers thst they threaten to hang
the monk. The timely arrival of
Niclas, who quickly grasps the se-
riousness of the situation, alone
averts disaster. He scatters gold
Passage of the bill, which would
authorise 15 cruisers and an air-
plane carrier, is declared by both
sides to be certain. The eontroveray
had narrowed down tonight to the
difference between President Cool-
idge and congress ever elimination
of a clause specifying that the ehips
should be laid down before 1931
Unwiling to concede defeat la his
drive for elimination of this provi-
eion the president is watching the
senate proceedings closely. It was
made known today that he is pre-
pared te submit a recommendation
for funds to enable immediate work
on some of the ships if he is granted
his request that the chief executive
be charged with carrying out the ... ...... _ ,
program poatponed.
Chairman Hale .f th. eenatenavyal Koran Miotic Railed aomewnnt“zomthe Aotuntdnt arin
horecast OT 1 (1CK S
would be kept ia the house bill de- In re 1 am . the equalization fee provision of the
spite the promise of early action by F”o~o A T1 n n Kll MVonn ~140 farm measure and it was not until
the president if the time provision IL C-CV- I l Uy 1T1 Cl ZlTl Q day that the question was
Senator Curtis of Kansas, the Re- 1
.. P- ST. LOUIS, Jan. Robert A.
vented the restrictions which the bill Diekinson, 47, formerly on inspeetor
offered by Senator Martin of Hill.- in the local offiee of the State Labor
boro and voted out favorably would department, who confessed recently
Impose. to a obortaM ia hio accounts, shot 1
A - mamu rae am- For County Officers Teo and killed bimeelf thio afternoon in
h ARMY P IFR The Martin proposal would apply his home bore.
U RnI I TLILn l« eandldatea for county and distriet .. ...............
— : new HIDNLG0 RAILROAD
kw lsppormabzis”nepdav"Momi. ms S AUTHORIZED
nees in the loot general election, or .... ..
"anpohanovotepei I wasmnatox, Jan gm se. sAckKoR, Ml-, Jan. 2)6 D.
„Undentheterme o thatbili, Hoo- । Lowis, Brownsvilie and Medico rail- Redmond, negro attorney, of Jack-
!21 Democrat mi not be PerEit- reed obtained permisaion from the son. and chairman of the Republican
xd.to.unon.oieeon the Demo. Interstate Commerce eommission te- state executive committee, was sun-
eratie ticket until 1832. day to buil 30 miles of new rail- pended by a decree bended down by
Prohibition and religion, men- reed la Hidalgo eounty, Texas Th. Chancellor V. J. Strieker in Hinds
tioned frequently in the last presi- I road will run from a point near Ed . eounty chancery court today,
dential eleetion, were rediseussed in Couch te Weslneo, c== - - ' .....
the eommittee hearing. Senator Mar- t the Brownsvine Une's Mision
tin wee roundly applauded when bo; at the latter point.
10. Emil F. Myers, focal manager of
the presentaton, announced. The
price rouge is from $o to $3.50.
Intereat in the presentation io be-
coming so widespread, that the story
of the famous opera, in which Mary
Garden, Jose Mojica and Cesare
Formichi will have the leading roles,
Ie given here:
Jules Massenet's opera “Thais" la
based on the romance of Anatol
Franco which portrays the rego no ra-
ti on of a famous courtesan by a
fencers who shall lend the world. Be
believes the glory of the sword be
longs te France and he wats to com
tinue the tradition.
Gaudin, best amateur blads of
Francs fey 80 years, was last year's
Olympic champion with foil and
opes. Ho handles the light sabre
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DEBATE LIMIT Walt Mason Himself PROCEDURE Tickets for Opera , IP ______
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ONINSPECTION
Sale Here Monday AMONG MINERS
especially Evaporated Milk-like Borden’s.
fe/5 Double-rich in cream compared
to fresh milk yet complete in all those
essential body building elements of whole
milk. Made by the oldest and largest
mes Cream is only ■ Cream
operation of the subject involved, hition debate sinee Arkansas became
end I don't seem able to get thing, dry by state legislation in 1818.
(By »O Amociated From!
DALLAS, Texan Jan. zverurther
testimony intended to show ths need
fsr a reduetion ia freight rates on
gasoline throughout the southwest
was offered here today at a hearing
before interstate commerce commin-
sioa examiners, and representatives
from several state commissions.
J. C. Bosh. Pittsburg, assistant
general traffie manager fsr the Gulf
Refining company, was on the stand
all morning. He sold the freight
j,TDEwELonFESIN
3 iBr The Aamoeiated Fm)$ ‘ A
FARM, Jan. 29: — Lucien Gaudin,
am
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