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Breckenridge Weekly Democra
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PREPARE TO
CLOSE CASE
OF A. FALL
Two Doctors Will Be Ap
Beat These You Anglers!
BUSINESS IS
GIVEN "RAP"
BY PRESIDENT
CITYTOWAR i
ON BREEDING
OF MOSQUITOES
!CRANFILL OIL
PLAN GOES IN
EFFECT SOON
All Operators Preparing To
Live Up To lis
Agreement
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if ptrpited In appoint two phvsl
ii t. determine whether h nl
h)-irilh able to endure the i
impi ivinmi-nt to which he kwi hi n
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The 'urtiirr Interior errit.vry
i nw. ii n hi" ranch In New Mex'en
"mr p' icians nave rrfjwr'.
Mil1 would be dungerivn to Fall
ffi to attempt A trip tn Waali.n;
un It the doctois to be named bv
th government concur In thte find
H it is believed likely the Dlatt n j
of Columbia Supreme Court will
'giant Kail parole It was In this I
court that KhII wni tried nntl frur.l
guilty The conviction waji sustavi
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SISTERS MEET
FIRST TIME'
Reunion Planned For Pair
In Oklahoma
1 1 C for a IA per cent inrreap in
all fieisht ritet and chaig.i
KKMINOLK Okla June 17 H l' K " . . . u
.-.. .. c. .. l im petition a unetl bv J S l'i
Two 4uiter oni' SS and the other i '
ftK born In num met for the fir t j ey. chairman of the imti i i '!'
time in their lue hnlf way around!! A 8cantlretl wmfun urmii mil
the world from their birthplace '. r coir tt-niMicrn Kmp '.im
inf oiaer ot tne two aiater. .Mrn
M i r Krumhuff of St Joseph Mo
mill id it an tally age and moved
' nil hei native hamlet in nuiU.-.
. n ltus a to the itlack Sea teflon
I hi .! ler lister never teturneil to.
th. northern village I
The nunjr;rr ulaler Mis Jullllj
sliinnmi San Antonio Tevaa ws
ti. m in the same little Itusn.n
'"n arter tne oioer mate: mil
rnd1
in.ise.l away The younger ulster
w i msirled In her native v.llage
nU 35 years ago moved 'o An.er-
ica Ten years later .Mrs Kruinhoff
and her husband emigrated to
America
Two sons of airs rnimhotf r.--
chant here arranged for th' ie
linmn uh rh una hatlrt .it rh r
i homes
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President Herbert Hooer Will
Dedicate Tomb Of Lincoln Toda
Bv DON K CHAMHBItUAIN
United Irss Staff Correspondent
fspHINOFIF.I.n III June 17
it '-World notables foreign dip-
i in. i governors of aeveial stales
-t itr esei uttvea and members of
tip lllinol stHti legislature were
t join with Pu-nlent Hooer here
t)a in pitng tribute to the
tn. m.t of Abraham Lincoln Thr
o.i iion w - the rededication of
the Kui.in i'oi i tomb in t.ik
ItidK'- cenirt. r
I h. rei . n all n irremoniis at
winch Mi H'wver will deln.r 'bp
ml) penh with the exception of
n iritri dill im iddrrxs hv lim
. rmu U I. Knnieison of Illinot
vull ins k the ompletlon ..r a
n .' .in to make til. tomb
urn of im wnii in outstanding
"'nines f'.i ilMK-"e of liberty
The t mil h.n been rl.upil to the
puhii. I .t inonths hili- workmen
fir r led it pi iision net out by
the Iliiin i- stite legislature
w4ilch aipropilated JUftOOO to
beautjfy if
In gen i il oiitwunl appearance
there la litMt i liaiyc in the Iilunu-
m. nt mce it was dedicated by
PiiKident I' 8 Grant in IS7t ex-
it pi that la has been given an ir
f newneaii and a terrace has been
it it. I it the rntianrr to the
mb whin a hruiue head of Iln
oln h liu'nn Itoi ktluui han been
pi ii I on a granite ptdestal
' Thi' gieateat change Is in Uhe in
tP mi
lit ii Hiihitutuu' "Kill under
thi .Hi. if on of St.iti Arihltor
Iliiiuk Hiiiiimoiul fiunnr pieu
li nt of Mu AiiiPiu.iii Institute of
Viihit. t las i omhined to fibri
ite a totunda conncitlnu cal.
lerle
and the saicophugtu chain
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of tlu main features of the
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mm &f Wj wjwmt1mT1iii trrwm.
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"jb ffifi Ms fqa liJ
Ami If 'i 'n w.i'" m.ii
took all tin i-trcriKtli "v! '.'
anil balloon mWhaln t . I --t I
In l li- ti.ilt "I M'i'-' i I I
h J'lhn M furl- rriJ
till" !. Jil'llllll I l MI .
RAIL HEADS
PETITION TO
RAISE RATES
Point Out That Freight Fall-
ing Off; Earn Small
Per Cent
VASHnsf.TOW?1It!WlT frri
Ilnllro.iiln of thf I'nited St.iti
t
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I lay unanlmoiiKlv petlllot.f.l thr
cd the preaiint situation m m m
rrRPltc.v anion. inipin.un i of tin
railroad s financial ipsoirn- and
theli capacities to aruii t'n pul
llc a I'ontlnuar. e o. effiilrnt and
julequate service
The petition net foith in d. i ul
the plight of the roaita wl'h enn
lilg failing off to a return of J .'I
et cent on propelty tntiMmcnt
Precarious status of inllr.Kul b m.ls
which would make th- wtainmi -it
of addlUonal rulioad capitil diff
cult.
congresaman suggests tatgei
slice of him as a deprnsaion i'uie
This is raMier a change l-.m. ine.wn ha hdup. agseed yesterday
kn filial nf .th mWIM jm Iha . 7. . wr
ni(s 'tiT "nni s' sen vta i. it'
I subject.
galleries is nine Lincoln .
of hi on ip deplt tint' 1
venous st .gee of tin no
aie the hinilluoik ' n'
ii if i
allv famous mp i'i t
At ea. h i ' "i t ii i n
the tentrul urn' Mi.
thecfl statue". i'im i (
high resting n j I t
niche Disi0ii ilh
each of the-e i i t ' i t
similar n in.
Theiie atntUPttes iepititt
wmk of Daniel f I"ii'ti
Totnv leonmd (Stun in 1
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Taft Adnlph Wi.rmaii an I
Ute Ailktustus S.lnt lliiidin
Saint 'iaudmi- limn i 'f
famoii i '.iHiulini. I in ii ii i
i nti tin i' t I un oln I'uk lit
caeo One of Fiemhii ' itm
Mi
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Mi
Mi
Is a bronze casting of the "ivi il
I model
for his st itm in Mn ii i
tinnal I.lmoln Mtmoiiil it W i-ih
Ington D (' and Mu nth t i i
copy of his Lincoln at I ntoln
Nebraska
Crunelle s Hoik show- I u I
the Soldier it'll itiK tr. Hunk
Hawk ai kind l.n.iu.n tlo ui .
tor. The statue from the Intter
mot' el at indr at Fiecpoit c. up of
one of the debates betwuii Liu
coin and Dougl is
Tortey a stivturtttM d. p 1 1 I u
coin the Hung i in I I.lm om i.
Circuit Itidir thi i t- . i
i-speclally for fii iomi
Weinmans contilbution is
seated Llni oln it Mod;
K I.lm oln x hiithplai
Taft s'atuet'. i. oi 1 i
of Ins
in illi
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L'rbana
s a b ii kBiuui Itl t i
tiettps th i e in 1 1 h sun I
ore. I panels of nun In.
From flooi to celling the to
iContinuid on Pi
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ii it null it .it iiiiu.n
i. iii unit. -.ii i.niKlit
ii i .in mult ixl.illil
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DALLAS H A N
SUSPECT IN
BANK ROBBERY
Prominent Society Leader
Of Texas City Will Be
Questioned
URMPrTTWonn. autto-lTTlUAt
i Hmpli yee of the Union Plnntorr
National I!.ink and Truat Co who
ixunilncil photogrnpha of Heibrt
.s un - iiml tin other two men
In I .ii ii!!i -u jiim'U In the
Vii ili nt li Idup nf the bank
!' Mi i.l m iii -i did not up
.i ii i i ii it mblv m if thr ban
d.ts I
i ) 'in -h. in-- thi) said did
!l.!. I in. 17 LP Heiberi j
'.'i i. l'i iiiiunint Uullas so lety
! id. .mil tin un i tiidint of I'orn-
Ml till Id diHii'ik! t.lay jglpid to
1 1 im i . i Mi mji'iis fenn for que
t H i i i inn i Mon with the $39
mm h lip ..f i) in. i ii. ti of the Un
I. ii Plant is Hank mil Ttmt t'oin
P i i ip
r i . . off pit to leiu n volun
tai of offH.i'in agreed to permit
linn t i lenitin help 1. ng pnough to
i npi.t. a me bus ness transac-
tioiu 'Ihwy cunavnted John Chei
tiv 37 antl lU'ph Arnold 2i. ex-1
Hnvict airisted here in connection I
to waive extrndltton.
II I- Siuli-s Orecnvllle farmer.
father of the man under arrest
in d hi -on to leturn voluntary
The fithet won fame yeirs ato by
nikiiK tn I i.i-i dollai in the
Ntw Orleans udton market
Women Poisoners
ww i rn t
IrC fianfjetl I OllWJ
I'l ;I' -.'l lu'i 17 l P Two
'il i I n Ml. Ilia.
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Oklahoma Hank
itobbed Of $800
in. i :." ti
tilt
I ii
i I une 17 il'P
I. p inn. m State
i .sli h re toda
i gunlire from
. fl I 1 III' Il Hllti!
ill I t in i ilk
Wh I III I ot
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ml . . ii . d i ml
f is'ii
In ' I llll I i i 'i
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As thi bindit fled south his cat
wa. siiiiik by i bullet fiom St-ha-efi
j in
iXerrcss To Gel
Trial Slniincj
Annie Indwell lof-al negtess
who was intntl) given a 10-)ear
-..nt. iu p in dm it fouit h ip foi
th fit i! -' ihh iik ot Thi it-a lohn
' in -i lit. H "it i ha
ll i i i u l! ll lj 'he
I i i I in i j. - it
w ' I t in m d s
1 it. h iri in Austin
I li ti -h in ' i ul. 1 th the
1 ' ' 'i t i i iui bad
in 1 1
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"American Plan" Proposed
In Indianapolis
Address
It) UAV.MIIMI ( lIM'i;it
t'nlted Ptvss Staff Cot respondent
INmANAIOU8 June 17 HI-
Wall Street method came unilrr
the fire of President Hoover when
in his iiddrcvi at the dinnnr if thf
Indiana RepirMlinn Kdi'oti il A
'iition he tlenoiirurd biar i i .1 i
anil ilifcgfrtptl the prviithil n'
f tin k mid romtmxlit r li mri
ili'tiilni; mid fit ill' k. Mimiti sp.
nl iHon mid to in'. il'y .1. i
ilmiM
H'"i biniii;ht i in sitr if dp
t tllLMll to till M illi rt in li -Indian
ipolm p nh Hi' wan. it
Itl.at the im nil) nln il.l no Io.ik
only at the phiiiH In 1. m the mid
I din of the doiikrhn it tmt In te.nl
appl l(j If to whit h. rtllfil thi
American pi in h . uiKlnt of thi
oluntiry Indivuhi il .'fforti nm
nary to build the new biinlneiKi. f
cllltiea and hoincn to meet iicimIh n
a 20000000 population InciiMfi in i
the next 20 ycai. j
Tho underlyinK fntren of r mv
erv are n-iaertlnn thcnuclvci" the
froildcnl aald. without making am
apirlfli- pridictons ii'kii.Iiiik the.
immedlnte future
Units f'rltli'.etl.
I'ntlclMii of the ar'Kltli of ben
laldei in Wall Strn t who hav
pn
issed d.wn in 1J01 uto.ki like V
Steel to below par wi volcrd
st alter he condemned tlio.e win
8
iu
would ninke Militlrnl capital out of
(he ilepreaaion throuiih mnnlfvliiH
iur uneiuploynient and Iiwhci '
Other small frroup in the buxl
neHM world ' he continued make
their contribution to dintiesK by
raids on our markets with put pose
to profit from deprecintlon of it
curitlea and commodlth.s Itoth
groups are within the law; they ore
ettally comletnnad by our pub:ic
and btulncM opinion they are by-
no means helpful to the nation."
lAter he returned to the stock
markot situation when he ald.
"It la obvious that the frrtenl
Reserve systen was lnadeiu.tte to
pievent a large diversion of npt
tal and bank depoaiti from i .n
mercial and Induatrial bus ni-n into
wasteful apeculutlon and took pro
motion It In obvious our banking
HVMtnni fliuit l' organised to ui.
iKiintir prutei tion to deporoi i
agalnKt fiiluir- It li iiiill i.tivi
if'ontinuul im Pii I hi. i
ART EXHIBIT
OPENS THURS'
Local Amateurs Will Show
Their Paintings
Breckenridge s
fust att exhibit
will be started Thurmlay and will
last three days.
Th "L Petite" Art Club l.icil
organisation of amateur artiats
will sponsor the exhibit. The Rev.
K O. Markloy pastor of the FU t
' Presbyterian church and nrdtnt
supporter of the anuiteut ait oi
gitnlcation Is piesldint of the mt
club.
' The ibH win be held in m.
' Taylor bullillrtg where the Thomp-
on-Kiker funeral hum. w.u f.im
eily located.
More than 60 cnnvaiMe i imim Hi
of tin in origin il paintings i.j th.
.o i i-luli imiuhiiH will In oi
shibition.
i It Muikley invlt. h all citii ns
to mi-pi it tin paintings A numb i
of tin nt i lub will be at the i
h hi' it all hours of the d ly to it
i plain the painting to th vi.titoiN
' hp s..ld.
Three Held After
I) i sap pea ran ce Of
Wealthy Dairiman
SAN ANTONH) lunt 17 Hi Pi
Two )outh and a tmt Sun Hon
ton yoldiei IimIiivi wto hi Id bv
civil and milltatv poll e f"i i n i
Honing in cinneition with the dn
iipp taiance Mondtv night of Fiai k
Ci lop f3 wealth) diliv mri i '
I ii Miie
O.ia of the yiuths held is a
nephew of Kemp's Police expected
a tonfesslon .mm one of thi ttio
to clear up the m itciv of th'
! daiiyniun'i. whtualtouts
n intensivp munhun' hi. ' n
in p ivn hf ti in '1 in
'. i nuon w hen th. li i I ' .
tr nio'iil. i f l nip u i
fi'iml
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rn.i; INTP.NTION ro MVItIt
N'otiii of intention to m i i hit
hi en fih d h i"iu ij I'll and Mi-
I i Hi llni in th i t i'.i i'l un
SON HOIt.V
Mi and Mrs Hen Towb me thu
p i.entx of i sif i mt .illi hut i in i
bo bum Monday
Small Puddles Of Water
Will Be Oiled By
City Dept.
In in 'fort to k rp Hi n
fire .f i
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nun. '.i
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ntid toil i tl.T .ill i itl
who hnvf kiii ill pool of
niv othir Uinl of ntnnil-
nr1 it the i prrinWrK
multoi'i tire likfly to
rrnupnti'ii to tn iki" thm
known tn Hi'nltiiv offidnlx In or-
d i i hi' t number of t'.ie force
in i tn eiij to the pl.ire to correct
Mn ilefei t thtnuifh an oiling
pi III I S!
Ker Mn.ill pool of water In the'
i It v whi'ie luoitqtiltoci are llkelv .
to hriid hip Initio covpred with I
oil und ii flfht is bein made tojier of Mn Kruiies Humphtev of
iii'p inn un iii ixquiio un piling
i ATT MlIUOT'IAM
Mil lilp.nl IllN
VJ u U XJKJ 1 i J l
IS DISCUSSED
' n
j xniHWHPr Tpl Q (if FariC Of
'4Ulutl1 ' " t rttia VI
Industry
Without nt.tcriptlnB In nnywny
to "solve the nation's oil problem"
J IX Stauktefer Jr. llreckem ldge
indBonsteittelsipatntwtDiIny ad
dipsseil the weekly Chamber of
Coninieii.. meeting on thin Im-
portant topic Snndefer and his
tompnny has until recentjy been
InterejtPd in the Bant Texas nil
fi'M
s indpfpi sought only in his talk
t i point out th" v.iHtnesn of
the K.iat Tixm oil field 'lie r'd.i-
ioii i f Mut nii'il flild to the West
Ti i fp Is .rid oIIipi fmlds
mi .I'luhoiit t.i. trn'i.'il States nntl
tin ntlom d the plnnd belli;; coiuld-
. i.t im ii.ixtnii the problem of
i nit :lnn ii of piotluctlon
.sind''it xald that tjte oil husl-
tip ' in Reiieriil would bn shot
- '"
Texts field pioblnm
Ctiddo Rancher Is
Buried Near Old
Homestead Today
Funpial spiv.cpi wmp UpIiI this
af lei noon ut the Dennis Cemeteiy
near Moran foi Jamrs Our it L'n.l
sey 7t. who died at his home four
milet east of Caddo yesterday.
Llndsey who was a rancher for-
merly lived at Moran having mov
ed near Caddo a few ye irs ago
He Is survived by his wife two
sons Thomas B of Dnll.ia and J
J of Heroford and one daughter
Mn i: A Hnmil of B.? Spring
'MKcr. ;..;..i.p
."
uttn uriii H.11. ACS I IN June 17 tl ! Chief
Sifns Contractu101 Win" n ;r1t'1 "' "'
tucking and killing little r.sangcl-
tiAliVliSlON June 17 (UPi -At
s p. Ig urn who is Netta Duel-j
r iu 17 licensed pilot. Who t
.. I' .. .u nu.IbI Ilk llll nf V! :
I n.v.t f. today signed a eont.act
I t. .. . in I liu nnvt liT i I lu . nil
anitu - She signed a 38 week enn
.. ..t.i k. k. .nu...iiAH
i IkV1 till ll.nikiil lll.T ll.l ikiii'.i
I wn without an extention will
piindt hi i' to stay In this country
only l'i c.k.s
Although Miss Aniline Prultt In
ii till who was 'Miss Central
l. . in the 12th Annual Halves-
' n mti i national bathing hnautv
pig. tut filled to win any i uh j DAM. AH line 17 iil'i Amelia
iia mis in thi- Mtgiiint the young Kaihait Putnam net in film took
i i i'hti i of Mt and Mil- Joe Pru ' ' f f im Love Hi Id heie for Tills i
in k.. un.. I mm h f ivor in thi how ' nt 10 30 a m todiy in her autoglro
Mi -. Piuitt along with Ml s Mr hltmm apnt lat tight In
Wi-t I.xis uad Miss Wuhit.1 ji alias after letiumlng her trans-
I i I wa- igh uinoiig the final II continental flight yeaterday at Abl-
j i I- fiom hit h the five nioniy lone where sr.e smashed her first
wan ii-. weiii chosen. laulogiro in a take off list week
Hay Featuring Style Revuo To Be
Presented Friday Nite at Hi School
A -.iv I. Ui vu Tr i' will he poo
ont' I ! 1 1 1 1 n nt at the h ill
. ho il iiudltniium under thi an
Tin- of the Women SuntUv
school .in if tho Fit t Piesh.t i
iii l h mil
'I ii ii o i of ihe pi i e n'Pr
ii i" I i m id. i ni. In' of "ho
i ran i iltm t luh vv ih i tt i in I
i tv 1 1 vu. i. the uiilnnn.it o.i o;
ti. li pure-s of getting up-to dte
iiiirm i itvlis fiom i nuiiihi i of
Mil li ! tolii Will be VVom 1V lit
DEATH TAKES
LOCAL GIRL
Mrs. Ross Crenshaw 1929
Hi School Favorite
Mis floss ften'hiw JO dauuh-
thli cltv pmed
hitween ten and
away liml nli:ht i
eli en opIim k in I
Cnrllbad ' Mexico Mrs Crcn- harieli t earh 20 acres ho t
show uiiiIpi m til an opei ition i''lind h tco high Winder i j 1
Friday and althomiii her . ondiMon ' '.'".. '"8 company hid stopp
.... .
s not M.n .Id. i-I cr.tl.nl . Mi .1
1..- pur n..- pimt'iiii nwi'i- .". ...
1M K nu Ul...lil.. .. .1
Iter denlll M ult d.
Mrs Crennhaw who was lirfrrr
lliet marringe teat December
Helen Humphrey w.ia t mem
i of the 1020 crailuatlng chsa
Ilicckenrldje IIlRh school That
yenr sho was crtwncd Huckarooi
itjucon alul was eclltnr-ln-cnlef of j
iiiv ii. kio ih:iiuui itiiiiiiiii
i up oouy is icing snipjieu to
Dallas totlny for burial Funeral
Hcrvlcoa will bo Jteld In thnt city
tonuirjQW oftcrnoon at tho Hiow-
cr FtincrnlIome No services will
be held here.
She Is survived by het husb.ind
her father T D. Humphrey of
Tvlrr hct mother. Mrs. Fiances
Humphiey of nicckcmlilgp and
two brothei a Hob und T D. Ji .
of Tvler
Mr Crrsh iw is u formei Hreclt-
eniidKP iUlmit tiavuiK in ide his
home hrtp for spvoral yi urj bp
fore moving to Catlsbad wliprc Iip
wet enktagcil in the filling ' ition
business. Mr Humphrey htit hei n
employed h) Hshm n t'o hue for
n number of yt un and both of
the brothers hive made their
home heie from time to time.
The members of the fntiill) ate
diiWng tt rough. friends here
learned thin morning
and will be I
in IlrecKcnrldge late
non Some of thp
spend the night heie
this ii'tei
CHILD SLAYER
SENTENCE OK
I ! I'll ST Tl 1
niiian Ki p.r IVlnsr Dm In
Electric Chair
ine Caviziv thiee veai-r Id dmith
tei f ihc ptopretor of a cai nival
in whlth the Iniliaii pi tyed. niilHt
go to the clictiic chili the court of
i "lmnu! tVU affirmed his con
vlctlon today
t"
rorgi w
hlld s botly beitrn with
was f mnd li-.t Oiti.bni hid
den by a sign hoiiid at New Braun
fcl.s wneie the tmiu.l wns pla
Ing
Mrs. Pntman. Takes
Off Acain In Giro
tractive young I idle j of tho city m
tho style sbow
Practices have been held each af
tmnoon this week under the lnec-
t'on of Miss Vhglnla MvKlnmv
Mikiic for the perforin im e w.ll Ic
f nil-hid bv the hirfh i il 1 on n
r in
- . sp.pial i" it 'int on i u.i I
nu nhii- of peiiridi .liit ns th pit
coti ury will b sung Mim Ho
line Martin Miss Luetic W.in.l
M an Fiances Vi ale M us All"..
Hinto.i an I Mi - Nat ilu Mnli
' YL.rt! June 17 I P m.J-
n iinl major oil opei itm i
1 ii Helmut tho Km 1rxn
i li prercupd to htir ln
i w is un I i contiitio.n . f
mfill pin i whlrh bee in
Saturdn
ii plin pti-Hi'lPT fi pnii
f mo Imrnli ier Sflnrre nil-
. llo Stpillng Iit en I r
Mn i.l in and urred onemt n
pi int.' It) making It efii
t
ip I K. Lin i. nn:ias i hut
111 in uf the orbitrnllon rrtiuiiitii
li-inti'd t govern tlt riPi
' ' the Cianfill plnn p(n . u
"I i i all for openilors if iniall
pipe IIiips to timet wlh the f. Id
operators advi-miy cotnniitt.p .it
LongUew Thursdax
On Kast Texm pulilii it
edited by fnl Ihm who hlttmlv
uaaalled stati proration ioda
pledifml Stippoil to tlm fumfill
plan and Its r unnitttep
WICHITA Kan .Itinp 17 n p
East Teis oil will Mit n bp .nil
Ing for 15 cents a bat ret inls
the opeiators Rpt together in I
limit pindiiclion. predicted II
Vnndei Womle president of ti..
Miell Pet i oleum In WleliiLi on mi
in.ppitlon of Ins firm Kausn
holduis Thp pi i posed limit of .too
drilling i verywliero r ept in tn .
. H h . .
-. ...
i.iipraiors oip tiiniip ii niie i
N ASH GIVEN
SEVEN YEARS
Second of Kidnaping Trials
Ends In Conviction
COKSICANA. Junj 17. (IU.)
Abandon ng Ills fight for a chanin
of enue James Nash. smiMi ily
pit idfd guilty here totlay at oia
tinl for nttsault In disguise In . "n
j nection with the kidnaping hm
December of Robert Cerf Im l
Ib.mlicr's son.
j The case wjs then nuhiniitr to
'the jury without evidence ami tn
jjury set Nash's sentence nt ein
l)car In prison.
Ninh Is the ccnnd to be ctnict
ted Curiiti Caldwell was ghPi IJ
)biiis In the penitentiary uli-n
tried a fes. nccki" njf
1. 1 t in e mftritixh Itojjal liabij
It is thought r . . . ". . .
fries On I New Teeth
i
LONDON. June 17 V If bu.
( letins were issued about the lite.-
addition to the loyal family. Pun
jciss Marsnret Hose as they hiv
'been about hsi royal grandfathti
t they would atato thnt her Ho il
! Highness Is malting ripl.l piogrp.i
i The baby daughter of the Due
I' " -""-" " nns li now sr.cn
months on. ami nu.. on iwhies f
. rillil flllilVlaila I'l.aala 1 . .... . .
hei age has cut hei front top md
bottom teeth and enjoyi tiiu;
them on anything w.thin icicn
She now tiles to nt up She .
quick to take noti. and alteid
rerognist i those in dally contu t
with hei
She is fall like h. r tlslei. Pun
less Kllaiibeth but wheieas the
I titi r brirn a m irked rcscmblin.e
to tueen Maiy the '-Ahy appeals to
take nirro after het mothci the
Duchess of York
Earthquake Rocks
Tokio Vicinity
TOKIO June 17. iU.Pi Tokio
and vicinity was rocked by a svt -ie
earthquake simMng at 0 10
o clock toii.ght An hmlllei bo
lie veil considerable t i ily dam-
age would be leput d
Severil sertlmis if ih clly woi
In daikness.
(O.M.Mirn:i5 to .. m
COITON CA.MPMf.N
1 COLLKOIS STATION Jun" 17.
iV.fiV An advisory committee of
I three will be named within 10 'a)
to direr' i campaign for a wid't
I use of . t n. H J. IS. Mr Donald
state i it ii sloner of i-'
and ie urn' . f the 'J i M
of Mi A n for b I
lid I si i f t t i nd li i
I follow. nb M. 1 1 tllug ( i"
Ion.
An executive secietu i
be chosen by MeDom I
II I.LTVPIIS TO U l'OI K I
HAIiRISHURC Pa I i p 1
UP I die. Infoi m it r vv i
inti ii hatiiieil nmon h i'c
Piniisylvanin N' " Jn fy ir '
Now Voik by the telotypD -jm
Mi Jot Lynn Adorns superintend
pnt of the Pennsylvanl i State Po-
ll. h i uinmiiicid
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