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AMARILLO, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1928,
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CO WMEN FROM ALL OVER NATION ARRIVING FOR CONVENTION
EXECUTIVES OF Filipina“Judge
ASSOCIATION IN
SESSION TODAY
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FLOOD CONTROL
IS BIG PROBLEM
FOR CONGRESS
FIVE INJURED IN INTERURBAN
CRASH ON DALLAS-DENTON
LINE; AUTO WAS DEMOLISHED
CONVENTION STARTS TUESDAY
OF TEXAS-SOUTHWEST
ERN CATTLEMEN
BANQUET ON TONIGHT
PRESIDENT KLEBERG OF (OR-
PUS CHRISTI AND OTHER
OFFICIALS ARE HERE
y
The fifty --second annual conven-
tion of the Texas-Southwestern
Cattle Raisers* association will be-
come a reality this afternoon at 2
o'clock when the executive commit-
tee will meet and go over the past
year’s work and outline future po-
licies.
Already Amarillo is being filled
with the cowmen from ill parts of
MISS CONCEPTION UBALDO
(By The Associated Press.)
MANILA, March 18.—Miss Con-
i ception Ubaldo, a senorita In her
early twenties, who won a beauty
I contest during her senior year at
school, has been appointed the flrat
woman justice of peace of the
Philippines. She has been assigned
to Bacon, Sorsogon, in the most
southerly part of Luzon./ She was
admitted to the bar less than two
years ago.
NAVY SUPPLY BILL ANOTHER
MAJOR CONSIDERATION
FOR SOLONS
BIRD REFUGE BILL UP
PROTECTION TREATY WITH
GREAT BRITAIN TO ES-
TABLISH AREAS
(By The Associated Prema )
WASHINGTON, March 18 — Two
major pieces of legislation, flood
control in the senate and the an-
nual navy department supply hill
in the house, will command a large
shore of congressional attention
during the next six days.
the United States. President R.
SMITH ELECTION
OF NO INTEREST,
M. Kleberg, of Corpus Christi was
one of the early arrivals.
Secretary-Manager Berkley Spil-
lers, assistant Manager Tad Moses,
The $335,000,000 Jones flood hill
will come before the senate imme-
ditely upon disposition of the Nor-
beck measure proposing establish-
ment of permanent wild bird refuge
areas to make more effective the
Cashier Henry Bell and
August
wild bird protection treaty with
Great Britain. Leaders hope to
Margraf, business mantger of the
Cattlemen, all of Fort Worth, ar-
rived Saturday night and establish-
ed headquarters at the Amarillo T /
hotel. AnFI • PF asuA
Talk of coming pearlmg dry cow JDLI 1 L TWA
big steers and pastures was all that FTLLMIE DOMID
one could hear in the lobies of the" BtmEEl Hi Wall
hotels and by tonight the cowmen
will be entire charge of the associa-!
tion. |
The executive meeting of the offi-
cers and their banquet at the Her-
ring hotel tonight are the only things
scheduled for today and the conven-!
tion proper will begin at 10 o’clock
tomorrow morning when the first
business session will be held at the ‘
Mission theater.
DECLARES POPE IS NOT INTER-
ESTED IN U S. PRESIDEN-
TIAL CAMPAIGN
“Amarillo is to be signally hon-
ored during the next three days,"
said Mayor Lee Bivins, last night,
“cattlemen from all over the na-
tion will be our guests and it is
the duty of every citizen to see
that they rerr
welcome.
cal Western
“Let me urge every business
man to put up the flag and other
decorations in honor of the visi-
tors and let each of us do all in
our power to make the boys feel
at home and to make them want
to come back to Amarillo every
1 * years.
“It is up to Amarillo, not just
Amarillo cowmen, but to every
citizen to see that the cattlemen
have A big time while in Ama-
(By The Associated Press.)
DALLAS, March IN. Five persons were seriously injured when their
automobile and a Dallas bound Denton interurban collided Sunday
afternoon near Letot, Dallas county.
The injured are: L. B. Hughes, 35; his father, W K. Hughes, 77;
and sister, Miss Ruth Hughes, 26 and daughter, Mary Ann Hughes. 7;
and Miss Johnnie Hollingsworth, 28, all of Dallas. L. B. Hughes, who
was injured most seriously, received internal injuries and probably a
fractured backbone.
The car, a large sedan, turned over several times following the col-
lision and was demolished.
HULL DEMANDS I
RESIGNATIONS
IN TEAPOT CASE
KANSAS REPUBLICAN SOLON
"OPENS UP” ON SIT
UATION
At the Helm
SEN. CAPPER IN
STERN ATTACK
ON OIL FUNDS
ALL REPUBLICANS WHO HAVE
CONTRIBUTED TO •SUP-
PRESSION” INVOLVED
Plane Hurtles 2,300
Feet to Ground; Th ree
Killed; Children Hurt
(By the Associated Press)
WILMINGTON, Calif., March 18.—Three civilian avi-
ators were killed and two children were injured here to-
day when the wing of an airplane collapsed and sent the
machine hurtling 2.300 feet ot the ground crashing in the
front yard ot a home where a half dozen youths were at
play.
The children ran for safety as the#
plane came down toward them.
One 14 year old boy was knocked
unconscious and an apron was torn
from a 4 year-old girl by a piece of
have the latter out of the way in
Consideration of the Jones bill will
mark the first time that legislation the falling plane,
for control of the turbulent Missis- The dead, all occupants of the plane,
sippi liver has reached the floor of were
either house and it is certain that Jack Martin, 24, of Los Angeles,
many stormy verbal battles will be plot
fought before any final atcion is William H Hulbert of Los Angeles,
taken. passenger
A group of Democratic senators wrill 1 Leonard T English of Huntington
seek two major changes in the meas-i Park, ( al., passenger.
The plane had taken eff from the
IN
EUROPE QUIET
IN PAST WEEK
‘COOLIDGE INACTIVE’
STATES PARTY MUST PURGE
ITSELF OF SPECTACU
LAR FILTHINESS
i By The Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, March IN.—The
resignation of all Republicans in
high positions who have “contrib-
uted to the suppression of the ,
awful facts" regarding the Sinclair
bond transactions was demanded
today by Representative Cordell
Hull of Tennessee, a former ehair-
man of the Democratic National
committee.
The Tennessean said that the de-
mand, which was set forth in a
statement, applied to those who
“contributed either by affirmative
act, a conspiracy of silence or crim-
inal inaction." He also declared
that the separation of “those indi
I viduals from every high position
they still occupy in either the Cool-
idge administration or the national
committee is required according to
every standard of political and of-
ficial honor." •
"President Coolidge, National Chair-
man Butler, and other ranking Re
PLYMOUTH
eras cov *
CA
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This ia (apt? Harland W. Rob-
Inson, skipper of the Eastern
Steamship company’s eraek coast
liner, Robert E. Lee, which ran on
the Mary Ann Rocks, four miles
| 'OIL SMUDGE ROTTEN'
TENNESSEE SOLON SAYS PO-
LITICAL AND OFFICIAL
HONOR AT STAKE
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I Hr The Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 8.—Advo-
eating “merciless publicity as to
| the source of crmpaign funds." Sen-
| ator Capper of Kansas, a Republi-
| can, tonight made a blanket attack
on the whole Teapot Dome scandal
including Harry F. Sinclair’s cam-
paign contribution to the treasury
I of the Republican National com-
mittee.
..“For Spectacular rottenness," be
declared in a statement, “I doubt
whether we have the equal of Tea-
pot Dome in American history, or
ever will have.”
The Republican party, be added,
“must purge itself from the ell
smudge,” and by forceful action
demonstrate that it repudiates ell
those who bed to do with the Tea-
pot Dome lease.
“The Job must be thoroughly done,"
he declared. “I believe will be
publican leader, thus far,” he con- off of Manomet Point, Mass, with i thoroughly done.”
tinued, "have remained inactive and' 140 passengers and a crew of 120
inarticulate, as have most other Re- aboard. The map shows the rocks’ |
] publicans in high key positions. Hen- location.
| ators Borah and Norrie and certain I____-------------------------------
' other Progressive Republicans, to
| their lasting credit, have spoken out DIIOAA IOFAIT
righteous condemnation and de 1
manded quick restitution of theseTUOUT
| corrupt bonds, " SIMMS "
“They of course should not be re- a * arm man, sarEE
SAVED BY WIFE
IN MARFA RIOT
The senator’s statement follows:
“The smudge of all, being smeared
blackly across the pages of history
is repulsive to the citizens of the en-
tire country. The trail is slimy,
odorous, reeking with corruption.
"For ‘ways that are dark and tricks
that are vain;’ for Intrigue and plot;
for impudent daring; for melodrama-
tic episodes; for duplicity, craft and
running the conspiracy of Teapot
Dome is the equal of any of the
major crimes carried out by unseru-
pulous and infamous freebooters in
the middle ages. It is more medieval
than modern.
Rlack Setchel Minted.
• ure: one, a broadening of its scope
to include tributary flood control, Burdett airport, Los Angeles, about ROYAL COMMISSION ON INDIAN
and second, delimination of the prin- half an hour before it crashed. Wit-
ciplc of local contribution, nesara saw the plane flying in a
In the house the navy appropria- northwest direction over Wilmington.
tion bill will follow, with but one As it reached a point near the ren
<lay interm ission, the approval by that ter of the city, the right wing of the
body last week of the $27 1,000,000 plane was seen to give way sudden);
new warship const ruction program The force of the wind hurled the
which now goes to the senate naval collapsed wing into the propeller and
committee for consideration the plane went into a nose drive and
Many Minor Bills flashed toward the earth , robbed by the ( ontinental Trading
Tomorrow has been set aside in Jacinto Zamudio, 14, the boy knock- events were a • placid mill pond company, or to the federal treasury
the house for action on a latex hatch ed unconscious, was revived soon during the week just ended, in part payment of delinquent taxes
Womhinor fire th At An. lifetCh Afterward. Keconvoration of the preparatory of the Continental Trading company,
the legislative calendar. It i. then The plane itself was broken to bit. disarmament commission at GenevaiThe more vital and pressing problem
planned to devote most of the re and the pilot and his two passengers adoption at Home of the new fascist, of the national Republican committee
were dead when extricated from the electoral measure; reiteration by is that of whether it will continue to
wreekare Secretary of State Kellogg of Anier 1 cling to or return stolen property cECOND TIME WITHIN
I iran willingness to go a generous which it received and appropriated to
limit in aiding the outlawry of war its own use some four years ago. |
these were virtually the only major' “This in not an Individual, but a
“ripples” to disturb the serene sur- strictly party responsibility, for the
face. I reason that the trail of corruption
I There was, however, a movement of has penetrated to and into the Re.]
'the deepwater#. Thus the royal com-publican National committee, which
mission on Indian reform., under the * the very Sanhedrin of the Repub-
leadership of Sir John Simon eon-I ian per y
' tinued it. work In the face of much
native opposition, even hostility.
South Africa stood divided, a. in.
′ By The Associated Press)
ROME, March 18. — The campaign
of Governor Smith of New York, for
the presidency of the United States,
does not interest the V atican, Cardi-
nal Mundelein of Chicago said (o-
night in the first interview hr has
accorded to American newspaper cor-
respondents since his arrival here.
“During my whole week’s stay in
Rome the subject was not broached
once, to or by me in either of my two.
audiences with the pope or any of Imainder Of the week to the novy ap-
! my other talks with highly placed propriation hut which Chairman
| prelates," said the Chicago cardinal. French of the appropriations naval
"They really are not interested." I subcommittee, has announced will call
i Cardinal Mundelein explained that for an expenditure of $28 7.000,000 for
the American presidential campaign 1 the naval establishment during the
is “too far away and the issues are next fiscal year.
too involved”
“Anyway, they know that if a
Catholic were elected president, it
Included in
funds to pay
this amount will be
expenses incurred by
arine corps activities in both Nica
would not change things one par- ragua and < hina and action on these
ticle," he said, and added: appropriations undoubtedly will
“The i atcholic church in America serve as a vehicle for a discussion
SENATOR FERRIS
HAS CHANCE TO
RECOVER, BELIEF
REFORMS MEETS OPPOSI-
TION OF NATIVES
‘By The Asworiated Press.)
Compared with their recent turbu-
ence, the waters of foreign current
turned to Sine lair, who
them fraudulently, but
procured |
either to
those
nil companies
which were
MONTHS R. S. CLOUD
ESCAPES
“As represented by its chief con-
spirator Sinclair, Teapot Dome
i bought a cabinet officer of the United
| States with Liberty Bonds after he
had previously been bought with a
‘black satchel' by another ell conspir-
ator. 1
“With $260,000 in Liberty bonds
paid in 1923 to the former chairman
nf tha Republican national commit-
tra to wipe out a campaign deficit,
tha implication is plain Sinelair be-
“The next step In reparation, at all ond time within a few months, R lieved this would buy him immunity
(By The Associated Press.)
DEL RIO, March 18.- For the sec
contends with no oppressive legisla by Democrats of the administration’s
tion, has no political axe to grind foreign policies, especially that to-
ward the Central American country.
An elaborate entertainment pro-
gram has been worked but by the and lives and thrives under the ex
local committees and the festivities isting form of government. There In addition both houses are ex-
will begin Tuesday afternoon with fore, there is no reason whatever for pected during the early part of the
dances at the Herring and Amarillo|it to take a partisan stand week to take final action on the bill
Tuesday afternoon
the Herring and Amarillo it to take a partisan stand." week to take
The American prelate also said that to extend the life of the Federal Ra.
hotels and Lindyland.
The officers of the association, the
largest of its kind in the world are
Officers: R. M. Kleberg, president
Corpus Christi, Texas; T. D. Hobart,
first vice president, Pampa; C. C.
Slaughter, second vice president, Pal-
las; Jas. < allan, honorary vice presi-
dent, Menard. J. H. F. Davis, Hon.
Vice president, Richmond: J. P Jack-
son, honorary vice president, Alpine.
R. J. Kleberg, honorary vice presi-
dent. Kingsville; 11. L. Kokernot, hon-
erary vice president, San Antonio;
Cyrus B. Lucas, honorary vice presi-
dent. Berclair; Ed C. Lasater, honor-
ary vice president, Falfurrias; A. M
MeFaddin, honorary vice president,
the Mexican situation was not dio commission for one year. The
brought up by the pope or any others bill carries n proviso calling for the
with whom he has had audiences here, allocation of radio wave lengths to
"I think that condition must be states upon the basis of population.
cleared up before long.” he said. “All
Americans have an interest in it aside
Teapot Work to Resume
Committers
from any question of ivestments, will contribute
f hath houses also
to the activities on
At any rate, I have great faith in Capitol bill The senate Teapot
Ambassador Morrow. I think he will doom committee will return from
Victoria.
Murdo McKenzie, honorary vice
president, Denver: the T. Pryor, hon-
orary vice president, San Antonio;
w. w. Turney, honorary vice presi- panr nmurn ourrrno
dent. El Paso: W. E. Connell, treas- RACE DR IVER SUF FERS
urer, Fort Worth; E. B. Spiller, see I - -
retary and general manager, Fort BURNS 1 SAN JOSE
Worth; Tad Moses, assistant secre- O R DAN JUOL
tary, Fort Worth and Dayton Moses, (By The Associated Press.)
attorneys koreWioZbmMmntet: i SAN JOSE. Cal. March 18.-Sam
M A Adams, Fort Stockton, Texas; Paimer of San Jose, driver in the
B G. Arnett, Lubbock, Texas: J. L. 250-mile automobile race here, suf-
Borroum, Cedar Vale, Kansas; E H. fered burns which may coat his life
Brainard, Canadian; L. C. Brite, Mar- when him car burst into flame, while
fa; W. W. Brunson, Midland; C. H. in the pit during the progress of the
Barnett, Benjamin, Texas, J. G. race. Palmer had stopped to have hia
Childers, Temple; P. L. Childress, gasoline supply replenished and In
Ozona; George R. Conrad, Amarillo. - 4E-
R. J. Cook, Beeville; J. S. Dorsey,
(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO)
THE WEATHER
WEST TEXAS—Monday partly
cloudy: somewhat warmer; Tues-
partly cloudy.
" EAST TEXAS — Monday fair;
warmer in northwest portion;
Tuesday partly cloudy.
OKLAHOMA-Monday and Tues,
day fair, rising temperature.
hazards, should be a ringing and in-s. Cloud, state penitentiary agent, in his plot to loot the Wyoming
dignant summons and command by . ... . ,naval oil reserve
. „ , ... the Coolidge administration and its owes his life to his wife, who quelled reserves.
WASHINGTON, March 18.—Afterdicated by the parliamentary debate interlocking associate, the Republican a load of 21 prisoners near Marfa
consultation of specialist", the con-at Cape Town, over the relation the National committee, that every ves-yesterday after they
dition of Senator Ferris of Michigan, British dominions hold to the im-tige of the facts relating to these in- * > *
who has pneumonia, was declared to perial government In the event of famous bond transactions shall be
night to be “serious," but it was add- war. dragged out into the open sunlight casion she beat off a group of dex-l
good fighting, Germany suspended negotiations of day Party responsibility cannot * perate prisoners after they had
with Kumis for . commercial agree-; longer be shirked, chained and wounded Cloud.
Cloud, whose business it
( By The Associated Press )
had disarmed
her husband. On the previous oe-
ed that he has "a
chance." | ----------------------------
His physician, Dr. G. W. Calver, ment, because of the arrest by the “I also call upon the present Re-
issued the following bulletin after! Russian authorities of six German1 publican candidates for the presi-
he had conferred with Lieutenant engineers, alleged to have been im- dency—Hoover, Curtis, Lowden and travel over a sector of West Texas,
Commander Walter A Bloedorn,.....-* - .....
navy diagnostic specialist, and Dr
Cary T. Grayson, who was Woodrow
Wilson’s physician.
“Senator Ferris has oronchian
pneumonia. His condition
prove a better influence in Mexico 1 Chicago to hear Wilbur Marsh, a for-
than anything else there." I mer treasurer of the Democratic Na-
The Cardinal gave the interview on tional committee, tell what he knows
the eve of his departure for home, of the reported agreement between
His last day in Rome was marked by himself and the late Fred I pham, a off a heavy cold.
a Sunday audience with the pope. Republican national committee treas.
considered in church circle, as a tea-1 urer, to pass up I
timony of unusual esteem on the part campaign contributions in 1923.
of the pontiff. He rarely receives Other Senate committees will con-
€ on-
sidered serious, but he has a good
fighting chance."
The senator was taken ill a week
la to
plicated in sabotage of Russian min- others—who should have spoken out
| long since, to make their presence
felt and known in this combined
ing operations.
All of these may have a more im-
portant bearing on future develop-
| ments than they appeared to have on
thia one eeven-day record.
Possibilities Concealed
ago when he was unable to shake
Removal to a sani-
tarium in Battle Creek, Mich., was
filing reports on planned, but was postponed when his
liness became more serious.
Mra. Ferris is at her husband’s
even members of the sacred college tinue their inquire into the coat bedside together with their son and
on Sunday, and cotton situations with the fi-Mrs. Ferris brother.
nance committee expected to defer -
for another week its dec sion regard STORM
ing disposition of the tax reduction 1
hum, matnon - 7H#:T p# ISSUED AT CAPITAL
tion of Muscle Shoal and the mer- -
. It ... (By The Associated Press)
chant marine committee Will MlArt
chant. mE 1 1 . batch WASHINGTON, March 18. - The
worEihehinh pesuie a arreint: weather bureau today issued the fol-
remedy for build ing up the American lowing storm warning:
I “Advance northeast storm warn-
mere__r ling, extended north of Boston to
SEXTON OF CEMETERY I Fastport at 9:30 a. m., warnings
DIES AT BROM NW 00D changed to small class South X Dels-
(Ry The AccorintelPrec., ware breakwater to Cape Hatteras,
BROWNWOOD. March 1- Four 35 and warnings down south of Hatteras,
years Edwin Thomas, 69, lived in the,Storm of marked intensity centered
city of the dead. He died yentrrday near Atlantic City, will move rapidly
and will be buried in that silent citynortheustward attended by shifting
.Monday. gales.”
pouring the fluid into the tank some
evidently was spilled on a hot ex-
haust pipe.
BEAN AND TOMATO
CROPS DAMAGED
(By The Associated Press.)
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, March 18.
Bean and Tomato crops in the vi-
cinity of Brownsville were damaged
15 to 20 per cent by a frost last
night, according to estimates today
of shippers a d growers. The mer-
cury dropped to a low of 39. The
same weather conditions prevailed
throughout the valley and it is likely
growers agree that the damage was
greater la the upper region.
movement."
gathering up convicted felons to be
taken to the state penitentiary at
Huntsville, was transporting the 21
He added that these two steps of prisoners from El Paso to the state
belated house cleaning” still would prison. The caravan was proceed-
be inadequate without the resignation ing in three sections when Mrs.
of those who “contributed to the sup. Cloud looked back and saw her hus-
One event, though for the most | pression of the awful facte of this band attacked, she turned bark Im-
part figuring in the news largely on I ___
its social aspect, may have concealed I years."
possibilities of even greater moment
unpalalleled scandal for four long mediately.
ease" Cloud’s pistol which the prisoners
than the others. That is the visit of
Amanullah Khan, king of Afghanis-
tan, to the king and queen of Eng-
lend nt London.
Afghanistan, a county of 6,000,000
people and an area of 250,000 miles,
is a "buffer state" between Russia
and India. For years it has been
under control of the British govern-
ment with regard to its foreign rela-
tions. As far back aa 1839, British
troops were in Afghanistan and their
presence brought on the first Afghan
istan war. Then in 1856 a treaty of
friendship was concluded with the
British government, and stood the
test in the Indian mutiny of 1857-
1858.
The father of Amanulfah Khan,
Amir Habibulla Khan, accepted unre-
servedly engagements with the Brit-
ish government and by the Anglo-
Russian agreement in 1907, Great
(CONTINUED ON PAGE Two)
Texas First in Foreign Trade;
(By The Assoccinted Press )
WASHINGTON, March 18. — Now the materiel shipped abroad.
worked out the source by states ofcontinual growth of automotive ex-
ports, made it out-distance both Cal-
The quarter’s performance was not ifornis and Pennsylvania, which in
| took from him, had been left un-
".Men who had nat given a cent
to ‘the cause’ were induced to ex-
change their personal checks for
packages of the Sinclair bonds and
to become dummy contributors to
the fund to wipe out the party’s cam-
paign deficit.
I “This had the effort of reducing a
a large campaign gift to several
smeller amounts and to that extent
oncealed the Sinclair transaction.
| "But such perfuming of tainted
money is worse than futile and has
proved so.
“Tainted With Fraud”
"Hi a further career ‘tainted with
fraud and corruption’ Teapot Dome
spent money liberally to delay jus-
tice for years in the courts. It spent
more of its money to hire a force of
detectives to shadow a jury that was
trying its leader, Sinclair, for crimi-
nsl conspiracy, and fallowing this, is
believed to have broken into offices
in Washington nt night to make way
with or destroy damaging evidence.
"Our lews governing the use of
campaign funds, in practice, are in-
effective. They have ne teeth. Cam-
PLANE REPAIRS
- CAUSE DELAY IN
VICTIMS' RELIEF
Marfa is in the thinly-settled sec-
tion known as the Big Bend country] tribution should be a matter of pub.
SAULT RTE MARIF, Mirh. March and word of the encounter was not u. r.rord Morel. -
loaded in anticipation of an attack
and when his assailants found they
| could not fire it they beat him over
I the head with it. He was not se-
I riously hurt, owing to the timely in-
tervening of his wife One prisoner
escaped during the melee and had not
been recaptured today.
paign expenditures should ba limited
by law The real source of every con-
18.—Work of delivering food to the received here until Cloud arrived
snowbound villages of the Ipper With his prisoners. The guard and
Peninsula was suspended today pend- prisoners resumed their journey to
ing repair of the army transport Huntsville today.
plena that was disabled in a landing -*------—---
ARREST OF MAN
FOR FALSIFYING
RECORD,ORDERED
lie record. Merciless publicity as to
the source of campaign funds is an
necessary to prevent corrupt elece
tions as a law placing a limit upon
Sufficient food to last for several
days was delivered Saturday by a
Canadian forestry patrol plane and
the marooned villagers are now in no
danger of a shortage. It was ex-
pected the army transport plane will
be repaired tomorrow.
Meanwhile, work of attempting to
clear the snow blockaded roads of the
district proceeded slowly.
(Ry The Associated Press.)
NEW ORLEANS, March 18.- Pollen
tonight had net located Thomae V.
the amount of money that can be ex-
pended.
“Congress and the states must find
more effective means of preventing
lavish use of money in elections.”.
YOUTH AND GIRL
INJURED IN CRASH
York, Texas and Michigan, in the The quarter’s performance was not ifornis end Pennsylvania, which In
order named, stood first among states quite so good as that recorded dur- 1925 were more important eentrrib-,
of the union in foreign trade during ing the same period of 1926, and the utors to international trade.
The relative rank of states in 1927 tional committeeman from the dis
PREDICT DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA FOR SMITH Craven, former assistant district at
WASHINGTON, March 18.—A pre-torney charged with altering and
diction that the District of Colum-, falsifying a criminal record. Hie ar-
bin’s six votes in the Democratic Ne- 1 rest was ordered by District Attorney
tional convention will be cast for Eugene Stanley on Information fur-
Governor Smith of New York has nished by Lloyd G. Thompson, former
been made by John F. Costello, na chent of Craven, who said he paid
raven $50 to “fix a ease.”
Detectives reported they had been
the third quarter of last year, relative rank of the states In partici- The relative rank of states in 1927 tional committeeman from the dis-
< The commerce department today in pation was markedly changed. Michi- as sources of exports brought Illi- triet. after conferences with party, -----------, -. -—-
estimating the quarter’s total of the gan’s advance to third place I in the nois to sixth place, New Jersey to leaders. The delegates have not yet unable to locate the former assistant
country’s export at $1,117,000,000, also 1927 period, generally ascribed to the seventh and Louisiana to eighth. *----1-*-4 I diet-iat altammi
been selected.
district attorney.
) (By The Associated Press.)
HOUSTON, March 18——Teytay
Thomas, 16 years old, received a frae-
tured skull and Genevieve " Durbin,
16 years old, a fractured left arm
and right shoulder when a car full 1
of eight young persons crashed into
a telephone pole on Harrisburg
boulevard early this afternoon,
Joe Britton, 16 years old, a high
school baseball player, had a broken
arm and dislocated shoulder in the • r
re old, a fractured left arm
same crash.
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