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LAUNCHED AT
MEETING HERE
CREAGER, NATIONAL COMMIT-
TEEMAN. SAYS SECRETARY
CAN BEAT DEMOCRATS
a stata-
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proven natiufnetory. Coneessions for
certain privileges havebeen secured
e near Amarillo already has
the appropriatione committee
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DECIDE WOMAN IS
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ONE TO THREE ARE
REPORTED MISSING
IN PLUNGE OF GOAT
CARLSBAD DOCTOR
PERHAPS FATALLY
tern, owners of the ferry, declared
only eno person known to have been
a passenger was missing.
action of the senate and president.
Eight Miles West of Amariile
A tentative alto for the plant Ma
been seleeted at Soney, on property
weed, anbintent district attorney, la
proseeuting the esne.
It waa alleged by the state that
Mrs. Appleby by whom he wae em-
ployed as buminess manager.
the paoiteaUary
The cowvletioa of the is epic
SENSATIONAL TRADING DUR-
ING RECENT PAST PRE-
SAGES PROSPERITY
(By Unitd Prema}
COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 18-Miss
REPUBLICAN CHIEFTAINS PRE-
DICT AL SMITH WILL BE
THEIR OPPONENT
In which M or more fliers were par-
tieipating, were abandoned and all so-
del features of the meet were ean-
celled.
lane’s flrat two bomba had ex-
without mishap, bat that the
MR. AND MRS. B. D. YOUNG
SENTENCED TO SERVE 2
YEARS IN PRISON
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gen of Denver hao
ia seveval l hevea ad
With the announeem
TO DEATH IN FIRST
FLIGHT IN AIRPLANE
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DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAKES
NO STATEMENT REGARD-
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he has been Informed he could have
the vacaney on the V. B. Customs
sown in New tork:----------------
yond reeognition.
SEAMAN INDICTED
LARRY MILLS WANTS TO HEAD
BUNCH INSTRUCTED
AGAINST SMITH
over the
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were belleved to have been
hurt.
None of thone who were
Two Fliers Die
in Mid-Air; Many
NEXT THURSDAY TO BE
CITY-WIDE DOLLAR DAY
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in a hospital a few hours afterwar
’ Two other ieraone, unidentified.
REPUBLICANS GROW NOISIER.
WHILE DEMOCRATS RE-
D MAIN CALM
(Dy The Ameoclated Press)
AUSTIN, Feb. 18—Declaring for
a delegatton inatructed againat
Gov. Al Smith and others of “simi-
lar views,” Lorry Mills of Dallas
announced here Saturday that be
intends to run for the place of
delegate-at-large from Texas to the
f Kansas have oa-
Ight by authorizing
andidates/to pledge
for second choice
Ila headquarters by
Senator Willis' pri-
rho, with Carmi A.
iaging the nengtor’s
Lindbergh Forced
To Turn Back in
Mr. and Mae. B. D. Young: propr
•Ion of a ipeni bowl, who want on
trial shorty after noon Friday is
distsiet eriminal ebur M a charge
of niquor law violation, were tound
values offered. x ■
REMEMBER-NEXT THURSDAY M DOLLAR DAT
(Br Ths Ansoelated Press.)
SAN ANGELO, Feb. 18, Dr. O. W.
Whiteside of the state sanitarium at
Carlsbad was perhaps fatally injured
and five other employee of the wani-
rtarlum were hurt this afternoon when
By JOHN L MeCARTY
Definit informnation on thp pro-
posed government helium plant to
utillze Panhandle field gas baa been
relensed by an Amarillo man who
withholds his name because of pos-
aiblo political friction at Washing-
ton. ’ t . $; t 7“.- "2
The Panhandle baa the majority
of the wotld’a supply of the taste-
less, odotless, noninflammable, non-
explosive light was which la weed in
goverement dirigibles.
It la understood here a $1,000,000
appropriation for the plant which
capable prohibition Democrat te
Mt willing to lead the dry forces."
Mr. MIUe set into politico cam-
that • motion for • new trial would
be made.
TWO GIRLS GURNED
lag in Dallas. Judging by the ap-
plause which greeted hie name yes-
terday, and the nentiment manifest
when Creager sold bo wm the one
man of “all the 1,000 Republleans"
who can succeed Coolidge, this mec-
tioa of Texas ia unahimous far him
as the nominee.
Two hundred Republicans, from all
corners of the Panhandie attended
the rally yesterday, which was pre-
sided over by Col. Herve H. Haines,
mannger of the Board of City Devel-
opment. Mr. Haines wm Republican
candidate for governor two years ago.
The Republicans met at luncheon at
1 o’clock and adjourned at 5 o'clock,
at the conelunion of what wm termed
the meet enthusiastic party meeting
ever held In northwest Texas.
In ell of the speeches Herbert Hoo-
MM BUSCH IMPROVES
PASADENA, Calif., Feb. 18—Mr.
Lilly Busch, 83-year-old philanthrop-
ist, was reported Improved et her
home here today, sithough her eon-
dition; resulting from a heart attach,
la etill consldered meriou».L
DUSSELDORF, Germany, Feb. 18-.
Guido Meisel, American chemist of
Portsmouth, N. H., today wm sen:
teneed to one year's imprisonment
and fined 5,000 marts on charges of
commercial espionage in seeking to
obtain German chemical and dye m-
engineers and other officials .have
been working here daring the last
few montha. —.
A four-unit plant probably will bo
erected here a ualt at a time and
Badth. and pledged their support to
the secretary of commeree at the
November polle.
: Notional Committeeman
Creager of Brownsvilli T. P. Lee
of Houston, financier of the repub-
The other injured are W. i. Stevens,
Dr. W. A. Griffis, Mlaa Etta May Let,
Dowell Martin and R. H. Dixon. A
car driven by Martin ran into one
driven by Stevens, the latter car con-
taining the two doctors.
HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS
HEAD PLANS TO RETIRE
(By United Posss.)
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dared last night he had ne advance
statement $ give eat pn the eaw. M
to whether he wouid seek anathey
but must remain in Germany er oth-
erwiae forfeit the tail.
Since Meinel spent eight months in
prison awaiting trial, this period will
be deducted front the prison sentence.
The trial wae held in secret be-
cause of fear that secrets of the Ger-
man dye trust of great Importance
might be revealed in testimony, par-
ticularly the methods used by the
trust to prevent foreign espionage.
Murder trial of Jack Davis, Clayton
Tents and Earl McGrew la the fatal
shooting of Lee. J. Lalor, Amariilo
druggist, last September 10. is sched-
uled for B o’elock tomorrow merning
la the district criminal court.
District Attorney W. 3. Flesher de-
am AM IIJ A TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IB, 1928.
Chrtsttan Tempernnee
president, and founder «
/ Worid’s Christian Temp
union. died in New York
1018—Eighteenth (prohibition
1918—Eighteenth (prohtbit
mmendment promulgated.
A
menz eharging William Curtis, alias
BUI Cottis, with murder la conmee-
llea with the slay lag Moaday eight1
in Texas City of O. E. Evans, night
police chief. Ue been eoteraad b/ Uo
grand jury. .
Certin ia a member of the erew of
the Standard Oil tanker, C. A. Bed-
ford. now on route from Texas City
to New Tech.
Sheriff R. E. Kirk le telegraphine
to New York euthorities a copy of
the warrent for Curtis' arrest.
Ifeero than pleased" with the pre-
Mom of his campaign and indieat-
lag thas he will meke the League
(CONTNNUED ON FAGS TWO)
By T. E. JOHNSON,
The Panhandle launched Ite com-
paign for Herbert Hoover for Pres-
ident yesterday. Two hundred Re-
publicans, coming from N coea-
ties, la a rally at the Amarillo ho-
tel, want on record Tareopen.
ocrats are woing to nominate Al
(ByTheAmoetated Prem)
ST. LOUIS, Feb. IE—Col. Charles
A. Lindbergh, aecompanled by three
air mall pilots as passengers, took
off from Lambert-St. Louie field at
6:40 o'clock tonight la a Douglas
mall plane for Springfield, HL
where the pilots planned to attend
a dinner.
Lndbergh returned to the field
at »:M p. m., however, when he
found the landing lights on the
plane were not working and he did
not think It safe to make the trip.
Lndbergh’s mishap occurred when
he wm flyiag a Ryan monoplane
almilar te hlo “Spirit of St. Louls"
but t. a larger nize equipped for
carrying pasnengers.
AMERICAN CHEMIST
FINED IN GERMANY
eoncentrating their attention on the
Amarillo problem end a number of
ty-ninth senntorlal district, the only
dletriet of the etate which did not
vote for him when the etate ezeeu-
two others. . .......
The weight of a noon-day crowd of hundreds of per-
sons who rushed to the wreckage, 4 2
a concrete sidewalk and the injury of siX of the ------ —-
a score who were thrown into the basement of a 2---*
Canadian Man
Buys Ranch at
$925 an Acre
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Money for Helium
Plant Here Passes
National House
0ved4 NeteZs sod
i be hours at Amasillo ye
Sally Rutter’s father dtsposed of hie Interest In aa insurance eompany
the other day far a mllUea and a quarter. But that didn’t make any dif-
ferenee Sb pretty Spokane, raMi r gir who has gone to work "to
prova Ue can de something worthwhile,"" She is playing in a Spokane
theatrleal stock show at one forty-thousandth of a mihion dollars a week.
Neat Theraday, February SI, bide fair to be Ue erenteet of all
GlobeNews Dollar Days foeroe of merehenta InAmillo are offer-
tag for sale oe Ibis om day sensationel velues. Prnetienily all Haos
f merehandine will be represented in shene bareatns at an cImms of
merehanta have signified their desire to make thls the crentegt Dollar
Dey yet held in Amarilo. ' '
Make year plane now to b lu Amarillo on Thuraday and enjoy Ue
nensntiom of seeing your dellara stretehed to Uo maximum in value.
’ ‘ — * tad Therudey’s News
of the extraordinary
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YOU XIX. No. 106—A
_________, _____ Irvington, Ky. wm probably fatally '
Contrary to general opfelon • injured and hlo sen. Robert Treat,
helium plant does not give oft ob- 24, wee less seriousiy InJerod here |
Jectionable smoke or fumes. A smell today when their automobile eollided
—— with another car, Treat end his sen '
osecutfon and detense aad
_______ wm gives more #
eour than any ‘othet iiquor er aimt-
lar ease daring the wek.
Dusty Miller was hired as special
prosecutor and assisted Gfady Haale-
making their first flight crashed and
caught fire.
Doo Diegel. Ue pilei, was thrown
clear ef the plane aad escaped eer-
leas injuzy.
Diegel was bringing the piano to a
landlag when a guest of wind swerv-
ed It acainet a railroad signal tower,
he said. It crashed aad burst late
flames. Both girla were burned be-
(By The Aseoctated Prem)
COLUMBUS, O,, Feb. 18—Entrance
gf three more avowed presidential
candidates into the fight between
Bepator Frank B. Willie, Ohio, and
qdtary Herbert Hoover for control
Whio’s delegation to Uo Republi-
car’eonvention, end Uo senator’s in-
dlcated intention of making the
League of Nations om of the domi-
hating issues, today, completely over-
Shadowed all recent developments in
12 DEMOCRATS
I OF DALLAS IN
I DELEGATE RACE
would employ approximately 125 men
■Met of them highly skilled. Con-
tracts mat be let by April.
HTTE WABTE MATTER '
lock island railroad,
ies engineers bavs boon
0865, Feb, i—inveeti-
gallon of the elaima of Mrs. Agnes
Morris that she wm a daaghtor of
Mrs. Amelia Appleby, weaithy vie-
timofa "anek-murder" wm dropped
today by sheriff's officers, who Mid
they wens confident Mrs. Morris was
not related to the slain woman.
Captain William Bright of the
Sheriff's office. Mid Mrs. Morrie'
story foiled to check la deeds aad
awoaB-vEnSTAPAUm. KNIFE WOUNDS FATAL
creta.
The American chemist, who is of
' German birth, wm released on a ball
* baud ed UM* ararta (abeuV<»JW*>
WK/MERICAN
^HISTORY
February 18.
Ui*—Hernando Cortes mailed from
Cuba to begin conquest o
Mexieo. :
1851-President Filmore issued a
proclamation demanding dhe
recapture of a fugitive slave
whose escape in Boston wap
mads with the help of whites.
1861-Jefferson Davis, inaugurate
president of the Southern Com
federacy.
1862 First congress of the petmen:
ent eonfedrate goverpmens
convene at Riehmond, Va.
1863—General Robert C. Lee took
AammanA at eonbinad eondeda
sVvum- VA vyewem"n m"w""
erate forea. '
noon. Officials sf ths key Touts syo- can If Smith io nominated, saying his
* ... selection would see a “split la Toms
from the
Bureau of MI
KENTUCKIAN INJURED
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
. " (By Doited Pemg
D ALLAB. Feb.U—K J Treat, 40,
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. Uc—A two-
day battle against death waa last hero
inst night by Loren W. Brody, aged
U. Kansas City, youth, when he sue-
rambed to knie wounds received in
a scuffle ia the lobby of a downtown
bullding.
County officers announced murder
eharges would be filed today against
J. W. Bullard, the youth's steal Isnt,
and alleged to have been intoxicated
at the time.
Two blood transtusions, given by
the youth’s nure and a friend, failed
to save him.
(Br The Associated Presa)
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18—One to
three persons were definiely listed
as missing todey ts a three-cornered
tnvsstlgation got under way into the
“noM dive" taken by ,the ferry bos
Peralta while crossing San Francisco
bay*test night.
Some unofficial inventigators, who
include in their estimates all persons
who had not returned to their homes
in the East Bay district last night,
reported ss high as 11 persons among
Uo missing.
While approximately 30 passengers
were swept overboard whan the ves-
sol etruck Ite bow into the green
ureters of the bay, police announced
that their checkup nhowed only three
third sppeared to have exploded with-
ia a few feet of the ship. i Trang and Ms wife'had been selling
Ns expremsed the belief that both whisky at theit plats sf business.
BtMls sad Ashcraft were killed Im Acordine to the evidenee produeed,
stantiy, Uo former beine decapitated two one-hait gallons of whisky wm
by ths blast. Their bodies st roe k the toand in a bathtab in the hotel with
street nome distanee from the wreck- the tope of Uo containers off.
eg lending to the. belief.that Olark wnis. counsel for the de-
had been catapulted out of the ereft tenne, declared following the verdict
by the explosion. .....
Events on today's derby program,
HURT IN ACCIDENT wp.
' Mildred Rogers and Miss Elva Hope,
--* both 17, were burned to denth today
when an pirplane in which they were
favoring an uninstwueted dilw
gatton.
Mr. Mills said to a statement that
•if ths majority st Texns Democrats
do not believe in upholding the integ-
rity of the eighteenth amendment
and la Ue honest Md vigorous sn-
foreement of our peohibitloa laws,
- they have a right to instruet their
delegates to Uo Democratic National
conventioh for Gov. Al Smith or Mme
pt Ueir wot aullifidationtote.- On
Uo other hand, If the contrary is
true, he Mid, "then the Texas Demo-
erata ought to instruet the delegates
against Smith or any other man hav.
Ing a atdilar record and holding
almilar views."
"There ean ha no dincourteny," he
geld, “in the Demograta of Texas
maintaining Ueir principles and vot-
ing their views. On Uis Imus ther
should be no fenoe-riding, side-atep-
ping or grapevine movements. Ne
real purpose should be hidden by
subtle, uninstrueted delegations sr
stalking horse favorite sons. Be for
M I as concerned, I am not willing
for Uo democracy of this stats sr na-
mt be Tammanyized sad liquor-
ft —
tan ealves have boon eontracted
far m mask as Md for fall delivery,
end that ths prevalling prise ap-
pears to be 840, eattlemen are Jubl- -
laat over the > reeperte.
Rata aad anew la the Panhandle,
enstem New Megleo, southern Ari*
•ana aa* over ather ranges Insutes
sa ample suvvly of spriag grace
and leda eowmen to believe UM
the trading will »salines
Prevailing prices appear to bet
Three-year-ol eleers Kt to $100;
two-year-old eteer IM to Wil
yeariing stoors IM: 1928 calves,
eteete and heifers $40: cows IMi
yearling helters MJ l twe your aid
heifers MTM.
February is normally a dull month
la eattle si re les with a few rales re-
ported for spriag delivery. This hes
been aa outatanding exception, with
already more cattie sold than ordi*
(tartly change heads before April L
Dozens of buyers ore still in Ue Pau-
handle sad at this time a number of
Panhandle men are joining the buy-
(By The Ansociated Prose.)
MACON, Ga. Feb. 18.—Running after an ill-timed
atrial bomb had killed its pilot and his aviatorpassenger,
an airplane participating in the Southwestern Ah’ Derby
hert, plunged 7,000 feet into the heart of the business di8-
trict here today, killing a pedestrian and seriously injuring
for the summer.
One unusual feature of the trading
during the poet ten daya is that the
majority of the tattle have bees
bought by Colorado and Idaho inter
ests and that only a comparatively
few cattle hove been sold to go M
the Flint hills of Kansas for summer
grazinu and normally the grant me-
Jority of Panhandle cattle are sold
to Kanaea buyers.
Big Balee Reported
Arttong lbs outstanding sales re-
ported during the past few weeks
seers:
The Shelton estate of Amarillo hao
sold 6,000 two-year-old steers to Lee
Berber of Boise, Idaho, for spring
delivery at private terms.
Morris Degan sf Denver has pur-
ehased 1,200 sf tbs famous Pitchfork
steer yearlings from Shelton aad
Wiliame at private terms. Mr. Dogan
I has also bought several thousand
otkor eattle in smeller bunches end
' of various nges, both steers sad
heifers. A number sf these eattle
have already boon resold by Mr.
Degen.
Porter A. Thompson Md Sons of
Limon, Colo., purchased 5,000 head
of Ue ORO steer yearlings from the
Cananea Cattle company of Arizona
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places with the history of Mrs. Ap-
A pleby as It had tapa uneovered by
ver wm held up as the Republican
who can defect the Demoerats, and
hie qualifications were extolled by
Committeeman Orenger, Mr. Withing-
ton and ether members of the Texas
executive committee, to the exclusion
of all ethor candidates.
The rally was one of a aeries being
held over the state by Mr. Creager
tad other party leaders. They were
frank to say, however, that the at-
tendance and interest here exeeeded
any meeting hold so far in tha state.
The party ef state leaders will leave
here thia morning for Lubbock, where
a meeting of Ue Thirtieth district
will be held.
Mr. Creager, who delivered the prin-
cipal address of the day, warned ef
tho strength of Al Smith, saying he
wes ths “most dangsrous man the
Democrats could nominate," but told
hla audience that thia year afforded
the one opportunity of making Texas
a "two-party state." Mr. Creager pre-
dicted that Texas would go Republi-
day's sesalon of the trial of Dr. Chas, j
, MeMillan, secused of the murder of
Special to The News.
CANADIAN, Feb. 18,—A. V. Me-
Quiddy, ad Canadtan, han pur-
chased a 17,000-aere ranch in
southaastern Hemphill county
from Cleve Thurman, of Okla-
home City at $9.25 aa acre, ae
cording to announcement made
here
The total eonsideration la said
to have been approximately DIM,
OM.
This la one ef the largest ranch
deals made in this eection ia oev*
oral years. The ranch is a part
of the famous Moody estate and
ia recognized as one of the boot
ranches in this section.
fesnions Implienting Iwo Laveworth
penitentiary prisoners la the hilling.
The district attorney already has
had two continuanees aad tho trio
has been ia jail since the middle of
last September. It is understood
their attorneys will demand a trial
although he could not, of course, My
definitely until the case comes up.
This com Is the most Important
and has had the moat sensational de-
velopmente of any scheduled in the
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Fatal zullty by • Juvy Baturday afternoon
end sMtonood to serve two years la
Road Wednesday’s end Thursday’s Globo and Me
earefully, Advertisemente ia these papers will
Spedaton Hurt ESTABisy
SLAYER’S VICTIMESa--aazaipen
test two terms of the pear*. Davis
and Tents were indicted in Hutchin-
son county for hi-jaeking about the
same time as the indictment hero,
and MeGrew since hie indictment for
murder has piled up between M end
IM years in sentences for hi-jacking
indietments in other counties Math
of here.
The sensational development which
has delayed the trial of the men la
jail here came with the confession
of an 18-year-old former niiaeia high
school girl, Mildred Stringer, from
her cell in the El Face Jail. She
later appeared before the grand jury I
here. She implicated twe men new
in the federal penitentiary, stating
that ebe and another Illinois girl were
with them in Amarillo the night of
the hilling, while they were driving
-overland.
One of the two men then wm al*
leged to have made a verbal rimilar
confession to the warden at Leaven-
worth.
Other canes set for the week of
February M are J. C. Nelson charged
with swindling, two eases of liquor
violation againet Chariea Banks, et
el; Roy Jackson, hi-jacking; and Lot-
tie Brown and Clarence Ashly,
charged with hi-jacking.
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NEw CANDIDATE HURLS AL SMITH ISSUE INTO TEXAS CAMPAIGN
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u-gnn.
Ruck Steele of Shreveport, La., vet- e
eran stunt flyer aad pilot of the III- i
fated eraft, and Vranets Ashcraft,'
student aviator of Towanda, Fa., who ,
wore in the plane, met death ia mid-
air, whea the third bomb they tomned
out in an exhibition m part of the
cemnival caught in the wing* and •x-
ploded prematurely.
Spectators mw the pleae suddenly
enyeloped la smoke aad a moment
later waver late a side ellp. la aa .
inatant it fell late a tall apin, gather-
lag apoed by ferae of the still revolv-
ing propeller.
It erashed elose by the Mr tracke
in Cherry atreet, near the second ]
atreet erosning. Horror-strieken eriM
from those who watched it fell, failed
to clear the etreet entirely and four
porsons, one a negro woman, were
either planed down by the wreckage
or struck by the debris.
C. E. Murphy, U. a local bleek-
amith, was caught by the Plane’s pro-
peller m it hit the ground. It
erod on erm and lag and infiteted
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(CONTINUED ON FACE TWO) crore ea aa automobile tour.
Ueaa party in Texas; Orville Bull-
lagtea of Wichita Faile, vice-chair-
man of the state executive commit-
tea, and Leonard Withington, nee-
rotary and director of organiantion
in Texae, entered a plea for Hoover,
aa the “boat men to beat Smith,"
end adviced againat over-confidence
if the New York govermor to nom-
inated.
The conferenee of Republleane
wm held hero m an official ges-
the officers. He deelared be had
been unable to locate "GIIlman, fad.”
the city ia which Mn. Morrie Mid ebe
wae bora M years ago. !
Mrs. Morrie made her appearanee
ia the coso at the elose of yestr-
Ho worked in the etate fire insur-
ance commission under Neff. He
wm aa active worker in the Me-
Adoo orzanizatlon ia Texas in 1924.
Ho wm Judge Felix Robertson’a
m—tea manager in the ISM
gubernatorlal race. He wm one of
the "Butte Bolters" in the Feruu-
eon race.
John Davie of Dallas hao an-
0
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A/ M.
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into the drug store basemen bp the
. _ collupse VM behoved to have been
ther qorlouply hurt, most of them repost-
had MH MMF minor rate and bruises,
eon* Beveral planes were in the air
when the etash oceurred, bat only
one was flying elose enpuch for fel-
low airmeh to see what happened.
dardner Ragle, Ite pilot, said the ill-
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—Chair: <
man Groce of the House ways and'
means committee, was reported today ,
to bo considering retiring from cop- i
5
HI
A tremendoue wave of live toek
aatoa, bringing with it promise of
the ureatent prosperity known to
the eattle dletriet of the Bouthwest,
awept over the Panhandle In the
Inst few weeks. More then 78,000
head of live stock have been eold
for a total of over $5,000,000, mavk-
lag the greateet netivity ever ex-
perlenced la the Industry el this
time of the year.
Many records for price and ngm-
her of eattle have been made dur-
tag the elmost wensational trading. ,
Two buyers, Lee Barber of Bolse,
Idaho, and Rollle Herren of Kado.
Colorado, are cold to have vur-
chnsed more than 30,000 cattle in
the pool thing daya, and Morrie
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