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AM AMI.LO DAILY SEWS. WHNKMAV. KKIUUMKV -X. 101'!
A 111 DA Y NEWS
4K INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC
NEWSPAFER.
OwBetl and Published by
THE AM HULLO I'l HUSHING CX.
Corner Sixth and Tyler Street.
Incorporated Cnder the Laws of the
State of Texaa.
Capital Stock I2S.000.
The Dally Nes la a Memtier or
the Associated Press.
si itM itinms lutrs.
The Dally News will le delivered
fcy carrier anywhere In Amarlllo or
ky mall outside or the city for $3.00
yetr or 50 renta a month In ad-
can. tklkpiioxks.
Baalnea Orflce 4 71
Society Editor H
Flrat Morning Newspaper In the
Amarlllo Country Coveri the Pan-
handle or Texas Eastern New Mexico
eothern Colorado and Western Ok-
lahoma rroro twelTe to twenty-four
koura In advance or Denver. Dalian.
Ftrt Worth and Oklahoma City and
ther papers carrying telegraphic dis-
patches. Entered second-class matter at
tit poatoffke at Amarlllo Texaa
aader the art or March 3 1879.
TOP TIIK MoltMXJ.
Una Una at Chihuahua.
T-ddv in ruidv Taft It daft.
One hundred dollar reward offer-
ed for discovery :u;d apprehension of
the Harmon boom.
1'tulerwood would 1 a more ac-
teptable candidate for Tcxans If liU
fiist name were not Oscar.
Confronted bv t went v-foot sim-v-drifts
tin fin e of I he Piilihiilidle
planter Is bifurcate I witi that pros-
m rlty grin.
Til" lloi.se ColiiiliMre w h l h U to
probe the Money Trust Is respeitf illy
re'lliste to rsrcrtaitl liow the ;i le-.
oil happened to yet our
llvpsv Snl'h has l.e.'.oi a reiivi
in Dallas mid it Is to he h""
1 -t t '
the port on the Trimly 'l! fccl a
eennilie nl'ai k of hip p .. K" th'Ki ih
liuioti.
The hiiman" iilen .; n win. ie
retitlv decline I thai it is w roll? to
'lit live fi r lers Is ri .pert f 'illy re-
minded that I'e lua!e has a chain
to d" its own Ki kini1
MIM I I M CI S IN Tl S
y A ioiiiiar.liM si il.i'iieut le ilill.
imii iI i.v I I'e rn;t. il Si. iles I'epait-
llierit ol I '..'li I en e and l.ah.ii nil
irnrr f;i. I'" In.' sh's thai Texas liaa
iiitc'ie. the 1 nitcd Slat 's im it
who'e In Merrelil TJe of Increase of
1 n.r I'1"! Im n '"ii.er nf
llinlis'il' elits Texas it'.re.iseil I" per
I' 'lit -vlnle I'm I't'ltid Stales Its I
whole in. roused mi'v I per cent: :
rapHal line-t. d Texas inn. .is. "I ST
per cel.! the I'liited St no ' .'. per
i it t in .. st ..I 'iialerials used TeMi.i
lihow :ui im re:iM of per leni the
Ppit.-d Stales onlv i per cen. ill
Val' e of products Ti'a' .11. leased 1
lie left. I i ii.d St lies l per
ii lit '.f I ill v.ih'e v th - pro-
ri" s i f ei.i'i' t e t .ir- Tevas has a'l l i-
in .. . ..f ' I per c nt and the I'niiel
Si es ''. ..er . et.t.
In I'. x i- a s'n.iki st :n k Is as s u r. I
as a ih'ir. h -te..pi. ;. fioiie;- in-
xeFii.l in a HK.iu'.fai 'turiiic etitr rise
1s aa Bafe as If deposited in a hank
ult.
M I li i immk.i: rs.
The Texas Coinmerciiil S ret:. lea
and I .isniess Men's Association la in
reiei.t f lonimii.il.ati.mr. from car-
ions parts of the Middle West 0t-k-
Iti'r its aid .1 th mi.. efient 1 1
vi't'l '! 1: " li'ii :i'm:i of t'.e inin'i-
tr-r;. .. I . v I 1 will hiii.ii.... 1 .r.
Iher n-iti.i'on on 1 11 1 mi i .r.i'ioii I.i '
tlii- cnuftr.' and in 1 he n o 1 no i.t f
s . ' . tl ! .t 'is t I .11 V I'l
llllefl Settlers Itom " he
lilies of the Kast to th. a t i. ni; ira!
ditri' Is of the spa rwh --.i t 1 led states
The Co'iiuiel" ial Cl il. of Omah ... Ne-
I.rak... has adopie I re .mint ioii.s 1 a".- j permit to do business in Ti x;is w th
lilt' the stile of affair.- relative to 1'nin Ijuil ofti.es in Pallas. San An
liiiiiil.'riitioii to the aH'ii'on of thei'otilo Houston and K Pa.i. 1 apl
rcprenMital:' es of Ncleiska In thei'al stock :'iiiMinu
national coihtoshI an I 'irking tlieni
to at in behalf of this movement.
The Texas Secretaries Adulation is
slndin? a iopy of the :soltitioti to
eai h club in Texas for its on ;i.iri-
at ion.
M-x Poseti. of Ileus on. cener.tl
inaniiBer of the Texaa Lend Ftpos-
tlon. In n reunt Interview In regard
to tne irtitnlfration question aa:.''
'Sonic partici Inr P"rsons a'- r-
pcrtlnrr that we have too manv peo-
ple. This is all tomtnyrrt. We need
all the people we can cel. What we
do need however la to d'rect t'le Im-
mirrants !o the country and awav
from the 1 Itlr Fifty per cent o! the
foreifnera who come to our s'uorer
were farmers In the old lout.trles
hnt eighty f.er cent of then stay in
tlw larger cltiea of ti e Kast n en ly
tiecaiibo of want or Infonrati.Hi re-
pardlnc the f.rmlne seiton- "
V... AGAIN THE DENTAL DISPLAY
" Sound th loud tocsin'
Shoit thrnoch the iiiep.ted'ine.i
lieat with iiiimufflel blidyem tn the brazen son. O. ye people
For the I'll. Noite h:-s re en pted. the shadow or the sombrero has
fallen i ro our peaieful laud and inre again. O. long-forbearing fello-
miffererK. are l.el Imerent bicu-plds hated. maMifl-wlse to the pubi:C
vlnir.-n
Theodore the Teni'de and t nternfied Roosvolt the RedoubtaM
and Ul.htrepeiou has pi rre 1 lii.-i avu-e in'o the presidential rou.lcr-un
and. hooted and Marred i alrca ly in the miltine. while tho tiraoroni
populate atiil iiakitir: politician lKk oil and gasp.
la K Telle with huI.si.'ii pompadour has doubtless collapsed with
an In liuvn innrrn'r of not a ha:n e " and Taft. the rofn ml. Ph firmer
Kfl'i on the "talidpat i o nljxe i half Ii . - paraphrased the old paving 'o
rend how -harer than a t-rriieiit toot h a f i it li l s fl :eiul.'
Hut I mii uract . wth ee I i i .h'c pro.-l' t In ve-irs ' s ''tv r'"shi
I. h..k in and null.- w.th i:; n i ' i. a' nn .1 th- --frame ot the par'-
pl 'ttiii'.- rip roarer Into the ring.
ml the puuN- well if .w til pi all pro'ial -.1 'v lui -m-i anion lo
witness the do-'omfiture of th hlt'i-rlo uridis' on filed the first fuiHir?
the lortene fav.red lo th lti ir to pro .ire t'a one thini; up' i
l iih hm heart in fet
Kiom the sane iew-poinl it appear that Uoo-evelt Is pailiy of
dorhle dealing with the nan whom he elevated to Ho- presidential 'hair.
Hull Ins hiM for power ha led him to nlnv the inns' llkn nd
politi.al tame of the enerai'lon And fer this one time let those .; is
who are not afflicted ih Kooievelto-hohla hope that the frame la play-
ed to no purpose.
Taft r-'pre-enta Uep'ihliianinn In its .tar d-pat iicetire und for that
reiiHon is entitled to a yeeond n imlnVimi af the hands of his parly.
Manv Allien biih who hav looked upon she anti. s of the nios-. Iiu-
Ished p'"ff-HL'elit of the lenlury with a dt-Kiist akin to naiea. nuM
rejoi. e nt the nomination of Taft. tut Den . raej with the a. tiolai lv
Vilnon at the helm would liaic reii' i .l a-su' aii. e of vietory on the
Idea 'f liet NoM'inher.
Si mote It he
TK.WS IMHSIKHI.
xtms.
The f'oiifity OotiiniisploiierH of Tar-
rant county have minted a frarnM-e
to the Texas Company for the con-
struction of an oil pipe lino that will
extend from Klectra. across Tarran'
county to the Texas ('otrpanv s e.t
1'iilliia M'flnerv eoiini" I ins with a
fuel oil Htallon to he ronstr uleil o'l
the Purford tract.
charter has been vrante.l the
Fidelity Insurance ('onipnn of li.i
" 1 1 v . . apilal Hto. k f L'Cii.i'i e
Tiie International Orcat "ith
em Itailroad hauled f " ii.imiii.oim.
worth of fiiloti from lloiision this
e.s-oi
ft .... i... i i .
'H" nuinu'v i ro'iuce oiucac' i.i
iMineola. . i. has been i; rained a
itiertiiil to do 1'imlni'HH In Te;;s. with
1 principal offices fn Dallas
It is rep n h d that the Kaly P.all-
road will re-lav one huii.lte.1 .in.l
ten miles of lis roadhed ill Tevas thi-
v. :r with -l -: li t v-f i e piiiii'd nlei-1
rails Work will hc'.'ln linn ediatelv.
In order to Improve in'ririilMie
alotu- the line cf the Texas Central
llailioa.l h..t.e. Wan. ninl Kislni'
Slil. a deliiol'stratloli n.iln will he
run on thai line in the near future.
Throiiuh the efforts of the t'hain-
I er of Oon itier. e. Houston will have
a piikle fa tin y with a capital stock
of $;n.nnrt.
The Coiintv Ooiniiiihsiciieis of i
Palo Pinto county have ordered an
eleiti.ni in lieciii" I No. I . dt ide
on hond issues of ft on mill f..r liuild-
t ri u ttood roads In that count).
Ten nir loads of lettuce ha" heen
fhlppeil fioin the II io (iraiide Valley
luring I he past few dan. The net
returns vere from i0ou to $ 1 ?oo
per a' re.
Piepiiralions are lieinu made hy
mi nts of the Southern Pai ifie line
to sinrt an iurl.ultiir.il and .lemon-
stration train from Houston March
1st. to make a ten-. lay tour of Kast
Texas and l.oi'isaiiii.
The hea.l..iarlers of th" Coininer
'i nt Nncodnihea nie known
as the ' Wluwnm". The place Is
1 ominodliu's. with room for Hie Sec
retatv'h lillvi'le office a ciitnliiiMee
ro ..... a rest room for the fanrers U-ie prri...ratins 1 for Its annual n.rr
nv.l .heir families and an exhihit "- wl" -orn:.! w-t'
l-.ll ... which M..-y w II mak.. a wl"" '-'T3tion of the Vonimr-Mer
mam-it display of the various n -1
pre-'sources ami production of Mat 10.111-
!'
I Pids Line heell Olietied for the III -
i-lallailon cf 11 pumping plant to lie
loialed near Mrcedea hv the mei-;
direit tiie!'" n Land ami Irrr.'atioti CoinpatiT
emu -sie.l ! This plant will have a capailty o!
Z lo.mio Ballons per tnilli't't
The SeanliliBht Has Conpany of
Warren. Ohio has Icen tr.inte.l a
An eleetlon will he held in April
to vote on the issiiaice of ItriO.oin)
of bords for the street pavit g in Cor-
pus Christl.
Itomeo" the highest priced Boat
ever bro'ight Into the I.one Star State
Is on the Hear Creek Itarich in lleevrj
cotinlv. He Is valued nt r!ht hun-
dred and fifty dollars.
Milll PLAINS M
Hies 1 hum in.h ;:n
Special lo 1'ady Nw
Plalnvlew. Tex. Feb :'T- Satur-
day while etiroiite to Flovdada with
a bale of cotton Clarence Washing-
ton of the F'oniont lonininiilty fell
from his wai:iin and received Injur-
ies st serioua that he died the fob
lowlns Snnduv. The accident orrtir
red near the Orr home but prompt
assistance as unatile to a romr!:.-!.
ai'Vthlnu.
!
MU.ITK S AND l
111 1 11 I CT AXS. ;
1'iL'hf cifdi.tateg pre contest inu
f..r Hie liep'ihli.an loniinatlon fori
' vernor of Illinois. !
Veimont l!'p"bli' at'H will meet In:
Moiitpelier pril to select dele-1
Bates at larve to the Chh ai:o mn-
jiention. !
i C.eitu- Kit. hill of North t'aro-'
Jli'ia is inakiiij; a stntuplna tour oi the!
i Stale in his candidacy for the scir of;
I ril'd Stales Senator Simmon ' !
I Mhert It. haw. a wealthy lun.l'ei.i
111:111 of Hath has announced that he
will he a candidate in the IJepiliilir-
l:ill prltMMjI'ie for Bovernor of 'ai'ie I
Kx Ooveiii'ir Fort of New leisevj
and Pulled Stnl"H Senator Clap' of 1
Miniii sota are 10 address a n.:i';
meeting of Progressive I!p4l li .111 1 .
of Massachusetis in IVsloti. Man ti ?.
The cal'ipaiJII ill New ;elH' te
hlllll" nhout the selertio" 'f Iteosi-
veil deleiiales lo the n iti n.il '.:;
Vetllion will he opened with a li.H- -.
iniet'tii; ill New irk on the eveli ri . of
March 1.
Three candid. iie.s are alrea.h .n
the field f ir the liepuull. till cuhel lia-
lorinl noit'inai ion In Irwa Oenr'i
Clarke the present lieiiieiaai
oveiricr: . l'rou Ifoot a in. ni-
her of the Stale senate and Per. '.
Iloldeii until iecMitly a profe...- at
the Iowa Agricultural Ccdleie
A Prooklyn newspaper wi's a num-
lu r of prominent New York K-puh-li'
ana mainta that laniea K. Car-
field who waa Secretary of ihe In
tenor In Hoosevelt'a cal'inet is i' .lo-
hid Konsevclt'a 'dark horae " .and:-'
dale for the Uepuhllian nomination'
for President of the l ulled 'a'es.
A tentative slate framed f. . the.
It. 'Chester convention in pril .iime!
Stale Chairman Wllliatnlariies. Ir . !
I'nlieil States Senator Klihu :;.i.'
William Harrl of ltrookhn n.. iVe.-i j
dent lT oh Cionld Schurman of Cor-'
mil 1'nlversity a the prohaMe icm-
I era of Hie "Hilt Four" to represent
New York Stale lit the !epn ! 1 1 a 11 1
ii.ition:il v nvei'tion.
'I he Pwedisli-Atnerh 'in I' I .a" :
l.ea'.'uc of Illinois I makitr: !.! -'- 1
I
'
rimac cetiienr.lal In f'hl ai;o on M.in h
'. The leasue hopes to h.i'e Presi-
dent Taft speak at the hainiu. t .v'.lch
will be the chief feat ite the
incetine.
Heor"e II lli d-'es. a 1. i-m1 n ul
the Kansas senate and '!1 known
in polit.--. has nntio'liiCed Ins .1:1-
didary for the rominatlon fur ;n.-
nor on the "progressive" Meiuorratl
tiiket.
Opposed tc llmlies for the
nominniion will be .1 II I il .-.rd
n.avor of Topeka The 1 hief pi. in ii:
Pillar.l s platform Is a r.-siil ifi-sioe.
of the prohil'ltorv law. in wh h he
i opposed by Undue
Sii'iilltaiieoiis with the w ith.li 1 v...l
of Congressman Morris Shcup:n-1
from the rate to sin ce. -d Set aim
Hallev comes tin anr.ouii. ciuetit i l
tho candidacy of t'one toht.son for
Italley'a seat. Johnson once v as a'
tornev-feneral v Texas Hnd lu.i'
been a hitter political foe of (Sena-
tor Pailey. He is all.:ned wlt'i the
prohibition element aad is kmuii
rh an able canipalcner.
In the April primaries In ra-.-ka
ail parties will make :heu- n.'le.-
lion of latididates for roiKicssim u
plesidellllll eleitors tneinlds of H.
bfilslatiire aid uovn.or .ui.l other
State off i.ers. In idditin naij..
commilteerien w ill he r-1-. red. del. -gatei
ti the national co-ivi.tion
named and a preferen.e vote taken
for I resident and VI. e President and
one Pnile.l States si tutor.
AWILBUR P. NESB1T x
and
Our laiiauBK''. "lia true nre.la rernrmlng;
Thl prln. iple lona we have held
Why. Teitrty one time went a-etormlng
C'unirrnina tlie way that we iprlli-d.
But "hr'er" und "hl'iT" and "hlmVr"
Juet rush us from worm- unto wurat;
The laili. ii ar"w irrlmmr and artmmer
An. I ask; "Why the manrullne flrat?"
The men. since the daya of old Adam
Have l en too pri-iumptuoua why ha
No ituuht (aid to rive: "My dear madam
The Inn! of rn ellon la nie."
Of cuiimii Adam hadn't murh arammar
Hul nirtit tlien you 'twaa herun
Tills f usi nm that rulsei the clamor
. -i uuse man will be Numln r una.
Bii.Kne a man now apeiika of hla'er
if iIiIiiks mil by him and his wife:
Sin-s u pi thru lo think like a whltxer
Or ay things lo stir him to at rife.
In tunes nf a hiiey 4uwn crier
Kl.. nmy show that hustiand Ills plure
By ..vi'i "They're mine and not
iny'er"
An. I II. nt's sure to fettle the cans
Th surTr.iK. Is may make demurrer
T" H iK fuitlier sliKlit of the erx
And nr.hr that "sli. 'r' i.iul "her er"
l.lk.win iit pnur laiiKUiiKe shall vex.
Our in.!itin! f..rnm lefa In. prison
In ili 1.1 . 11 11. 1 lit us all learn
Ti n' s. t.ir tliltik-s '.ntinu.' u hls'n
Ai.d nil tl.ut Is led ahull be lar'O.
Pray I cut my wisdom teeth on ft
fold dollar.
Jay 1 cut mine on a gold brick.
A Rare Town
U there a town that Is so dead that
none within it lifts tils head beneath a
stovepipe bat and how a w hlle solemn
ly he Hits his brows'
Is there a town In this fair land that
has no man who grabs your hand and
shakes It with a hearty grasp and
hold It warmly in his clasp?
la there a town that has no son
that's pointed out as Just the one to
lead bin party throimh the tlBht and
autde It sure and guide it right?
Is there a town that has no man to
whom Its happy natives ran point at
tao one whose honored name la belDg
jrlorllled by fame?
Is there a town no odds how small
that has not heard the clarion call
and spread Itself to make more room
fur some one's presidential boom?
Avoid the Ruth.
Oh. do not steal a kiss. Tha man
Who slow at.. nit It
Will put It where It's n led; not
Upon the mulden's n'.ie.
Fitness of Things.
"See the sheriff la asleep" said
thu first convict; "let us Jump from
the train."
' No we cannot Jump now" object-
ed the second convict. "The train la
Dei yet rutmlng sixty miles an hour."
This shows that even the criminal
classes read the newspapers and have
an Idea of the propriety of conform-
ing to conventionalities.
One Method.
I'obbs Mr. Reformltt Is rery ener
re'lo In his efforts to elevate the
tare.
Iobbs I surpose be encourages the
tool shows by patronizing them lib-
erally. ltobbs Oh. do. He goes to the bad
hows and then writes cards to the
papers about them.
Had Their Doubt.
"I am undone!"
The elocutionist shrieked thea
bowed gracefully and left the stage.
The audience applauded timidly
fearing that be had been speaking the
truth and would come back again.
i 1 lfjf H
LATE IN LIFE.
Two Days
f)) Refund Day if))
r WHO KNOWS f
0 0
Today mijjhttc the day which will be refund day.
Wouldn't it be great if you did jjet your money back
every cent of what you boufht today? No chances
to take; if you jet your money back you are that much
ahead if you don't you are ahead just the same.
Good merchandise at honest prices is what you get
at our store.
FEW SPECIALS NOW ON
Ginghams
12 1 -2c Gingham 10c yd.
A case of new Ginghams received yesterday all new
patterns also staple checks. 12 l-2c value this week
lOc yard
10c Apron Ginghams 8 l-3c
A case of Apron Ginghams composed of plain and
fancy checks blue black red. brown and other shades
at only 8 1 -3c yard
50c Embroideries at 22c
Flouncings bands corset cover embroideries well
made wide or narrow your choice of the entire lot
this week 22c yard
$5.00 Petticoats $1.98
On account of the bad weafher we have had the pub-
lic could not come down town to get one of these spec-
ial messaline petticoats so we decided to sell them
until sold out at $1.98
75c Ladies Silk Hose 50c Pair
Ladies' Silk Hose in black tan light blue grey white
lavender and pink seizes 8 to 10 choice of any color
50c pair
Why Should You Pay
The Store With the
EIFFEL TOWER STOPS STOMS
Famous Structure Has Been Turned
Into a Huge Instrument for
Protecting the Country.
Parla The famous Kiffel tower
Ioiir celebrated a the highest struc-
ture in the world haa been turned Into
a h'.ipe .imtrument for protecting ihe
country from hailatorms.
French scientists hold the tWeory
that hailstorms are due to electrical
(listurbaiicea In the atmosphere end
they have fitted the ;reat tower with
an apparatus which v HI carry off the
atmospheric clectr'city. This ap-
paratus consists ol two great banda or
copper 2S Inches wide. The ends are
f urn h(hm1 with projecting polnu and
reach from the summit of the tower
wlthAit shores and fastenings alone
Copper Bands Which Will Carry Off
Atmospheric Electricity and Pre-
vent hailstorms.
two columns which go into the grouut.
In contact with tho enormous conduit
of water that works tie elevators. Ity
this means communication la estab-
lished between the gigantic structure
and the earth.
The tower thus finds Itself trans-
formed Into an electric Niagara the
bands of copper serving to make a
ronnection between the earth and the
clouds charged with electricity.
A hailstorm Is usually characterized
by the formation of very high cu-
mulus clouds strong surface winds
rir.siderable lightning and thunder
and heavy rains. It appears probable
that It la formed either In the front
of an advancing cool wave or In con-
nection with a local thunderstorm or
tornado.
Jim
WATER
Left For
More Than Necessary?
Cash Proposition.
T
Adams Company Charges
Admitted Before Inter-
state Commission
Hi iKijtnl Prt.
Washington i . '. ' .j
j developed toilav at a hearing hefoi'
Hie Interstate romniene Conimis-
ili'ti Unit the rales of the A.lanis Kx-
prosK Company are three times f;isi-
dass frckht rates on railrofds.
I II Uradley vire president of tho
imnpiiiiv admitted that the compaiiv
never made Its rate less than two and
a. half times that of the freight la'es
on railroads-. II. s-j i;
was not too liivh.
'What will you do Cuross Jt.
thoriep the parcels postl" a.kid
Coaiiiiissioiier I. a lie
."I don't kiin Ii would lie ;h'.-
IriMtive in our hi'sltiews." Was l.pn
replj
In kit ion at Maion
'li'rul to I 'lily t
Slaton. Te . Fei. The Co
Uieli ial Clii'i of li 1. 1 . . j H .Mj
the tii'i essarv f. mu l pv (nw
le-t well at this point for Irri'-'nli i i
purpurea. Sbecess of the well Is as-
sured as a vmall will has aliv-
1 n l'it down ami it :.H ).
tallied that ihe Slatmi country is
underlaid with the same urata of
Wiier as Hale loiMity. The well will
'io pushed to lomplitlrtli and t Is ex-
ported Hint upon hrlneliig the ue'i
:ln II will iiuri ase farm lands twenty-
j five il.ilhn pir acr.
The Santa Ke is to "rcc' a Road
(Ini; Itoom it Sl.iton. Th Santa Ke
has made the preliminary survey for
a intisnit it ont library f.).- their oii-
Ptoves here to cost $.lii. (. The
hi lld'-r; Is to he o re-lnfon ed roii-
inie and will he a teit the city.
The llarvev house N Ixdng completed
and will he r. for occupancy in
a few davs.
I'ltt-lmrg I'niveisilt CilehratiK.
Pliisl.prg. I'a . J.VI. A nr0
dav'a celehratlon was begun today of
the 1 7:ih annlversarv of grantin;
nivetsity (f I'lttslnirKh'a flrsi
charter. educators representor
many hrve Instltutlona of Awerlca
and Kurope are aMendlng the cel-
hrition ft. of the fepturei of to
morrow's procrame will he th. con-
ferring of the honorary degree or
"Pon Ir. Romulo S. Norr
the Argetilne minister at Washlnr-ton.
MS RATES
THRICE FfiDCH
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