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Quarrel Over
Tariff Emla
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ii ( t nu . - thr ili loan' '
i . ii a uimii-ii. hi been n.t-d
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n. h Oovri nnu nt has B ' f I
. gi) ' it mrrtv .ilr itrj
.. t.vfu- .' th Tariff iVni
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m -t ri ot tnt.i of cm-
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i i r't .o - . ... mu an thi- Kipmh
. ... iiunotit hit not off i illy
m. to tup npipwary tu.l of
Ul Hon i oat t
n.li . thi I'ui'f Act w'i'i-li hi
t . x le i.iivMon .iUoin tht
i i hop i . .t-'-k t iriff i in(!t-j
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rouri m: im iiim mi o
IIITrMtAI '. N V I'- W
. P ! mh f i the "lunt I'll Up
-I . i. I'ii-uhiii ti in ntartp.1 i-ilii
p. lit..' m mil a lrw'itjt.i
(. few r-mlwh i-oin. in i'i
' l t i-.ut of i wit foitune lui ii-.l
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i ne Win
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uniHrthPtl.
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i i t of the Itpvulu-
h ii p it that he
f .I'utip up ir hetf
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i-i uii.cr t Aiiin i-oi;mi
I 'I I itOlT Dee 30 'I !' Detr i t
r i lab plaer claim ti hao i
i . - id the perfect caddy He
1. il Ix-get 16 y-ar old rt.nil
.1.1 id IV! times last .Jason .u
i.i to tin i aill upei men
i- I ntvei Inn! u l.ill
Gas Well
For 3500000 Feet
Ihe No. I Nidi of linnet
tod:t i. a gas will with an
i.iiiic feet.
The well i situated nu the ('. K. ricl farm one mile
.outltetiMt of PtuUs and gives a half mile extension to the
present "lis field.
It was drilled b W. J. Clunej Cap Lvntan and others.
The well was drilled to a depith of 22:10 feet.
1
OGDEN S. MILLS
ALSO ATTACKED
IN STATEMENTS
ney Collier Criticized
For Talking About Tax
Legislation
WA-SHINCTON Der 30. l.fi -
' iker of the ll e Jt hn N
..r today eh ii ply rebuked tt
i f b . leulc. concerned with tax
.!.. I'm f r issu.ng statements
hit w. ip interpreted in acme quar--
as outlining n democratic tax
! Kmm
lip advised the two democraMc
'mi' leider Henry T Rainey IV I
no ami 1 m man James W Col-
I ft of the i!i and Means Com-n..t!.-i
to r. iinin silent until a tax
; t i-- f ii b f in i! ited
li. then ! i -ipI upon t'nder-8cc-'.
of l ri t-m Ogdcn L Mills
w.-h -ri.r i i t t r sm for t iking
'hr i itat no nt im the occasion for
n nttiok mi ib-ni K-r itte tax poll
v
Mi
V n -.1 u;i n ntriw min
it l iln s fieut'riuy urul tlwn
trux ki 4 ' .1 . n ' 'hr cpiakoi ald
.... un.cr S.crctary
Oi!fii Milu it t ilking throng).
h hit I' h knowi what the dwi
oriatte tax proKrajn in then I wlnh
hr would tr'l mr If nnybody krown
whit the demo r ilJc tax progr un
n I would t.ke to have him tell me
umut It
Mt Mil. D f xe up hia own cae
nml ttun fm.il nn . tt (nr Him etitr
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ue ana inrn ai'.acaca uie uemo-
i rat"
M-tU attacked partlrtrtarly thl
denuerattc propuar.1 to levy high
ttxo upon thi wvalthy deirrib.nu
it mm "aamkifw the rtah." Kamuy'i
-xreaakm of hU own vtewn wereieed today by the rederal Re-J
irviirnowiy imerprrtea oy wint
npwHpapriA at the outbtir of
ib-Tv-riitir tix priwinm.
'.irnpr lectured Ruiney ind 'o.
at i tv i hiHr and a hu.f ps
n i thp speaker' uffirc lod-ty
l. il l most ot the t ilklng
PAMHANHIP HIT
I rUinttnULL fill
BY SNOW STORM!
.tOISK CITY. Okla Dec 3d UPi
A blltxard nwept Into the OkU-
ti iti. i aa TexaM panhanilleit fttm1
'! Korky Mi unt.ilmi this nf ter-1
notin Th annwatorm waa pre-
.a.l..l k. . .. k... .la. .I.. . -
ing whit h temperaturea dropped '
to the frevxing point.
TOKNADO HITS
MORRILTON. Ark.. Dec. 30. (U R) !
a wind ot near tornaao velocity
wept through Morrilton today.
!MC.NS I.VA.V1A COL'llT
I I I'MOI.DS lll.OOD nisrs
I t'NlO.NTOW.N Pa. Dtc 29 UR
HIiKid tent were upheld by the
' Kavette munty court aa a valid
' proof f parentage
Judge S John Morrow. In grant-
ing a ntw trial to Nicholas Zom-
merelli. ruled that U.e Juiy dure-
igarded testimony cf Dr. II. A
lleine. I'nlontown Houpltal pith-
ologut tr lii-i t- testified that tet
.hi wtd tt..- bu itl if the biby ami
jtamnwrelli was of different types.
He bttsed his i uicluatons on the
..imovuiii . of Di Kirt Lin-I
steiuer ut the Km ki'teller Instl
uitp.
Ot'N(S .MOI'llHU MIOT
KOHT WORTH. Dec 30. IU P.
A young mother today was in a
hospital here with -Mtrioua wounds
inflicted by a man who poked a i
rifle through ntr bedroom window
and shot her twice
1 Police held a badly beaten mm
.is a empect In the uhootlng of
Mr Pat Mclnroe 27.
I nitiMi yioiti: run:.
' A sm-ill f re occurred this morn-
In at 7 10 at Held Drug Ktore
22.) West Wa.kei The blase which '
o- n ited in tho motor of the i
p..etri lefngtii-t r wo ptobahly
i ui Jt I f om a tlmit f.ie depait
m nt 'inTiioei i ml
Completed
l.nmn et al
Wils completed
initial production of Il.riOO.OUO
Garner
Officers Reveal Part Of Loot
Of Daiches Robbery Recovered
Ni'iiouiUfiin'nt made t !.i
In Hen J. Dean distrut .it
tnrne and Sheriff J. W.
Morrow revealed unit npTt-
imatel :.2i) of the ?t."i.in()
wotlh iovu'Iiv stolon lv a
lone hhatfUer in dixliKlit it')-
Iki ol Louis Daiches jewel-
ry store November 9 had
been recovered.
1 he recovered loot includ-
ing one diamond ring and
nine w .itches hn Ixmjii in po--einn
1 Stephens and Palo
Tinto Counl.v officers since
aiMtut l)i"cemiKr 9 officrs
declared.
(Ui.iiioim rmir. vaiuea ny
BETTER TRENDS
DISTRICT
I
jNoveiKber Marked Improv-
ed Conditions In Retail
Wholesale Markets
DALLAS. Dei-. 30 'UB Notice-
ably Unpto.cd i-i nilitli iia In both
.
wnoieaale
ind retail buatnesa chsn-
nela and In ngrlaulture finance
Indmtry
were noted during
November in the Eleventh fed-
eral reeerve dUtrlot.
The mnnthty btSsftiATravtew re-1
ere Ilanll ol Uttllau HO Id
dy though moderate
'both wholeaule and
chandUe vn in cv.donce in the
uutrlct during the pat month
The nuaibei ot contmeici il fnll-
utcs In the dmtrict dur ng Nov. m-
' ber whllp hlKher th.m a nir ug.
leflecU u nticable decline from
ithc nrect-ilin month uikiiIiiiu U
the review. 1 lie Indcbtedni-iui of
ilpfiiultir. f ii in. wiu in nmillir
volume thin in cither the pre-
Vloim month ti the coricaimdln;
inontii of 1U30.
The ayi u ultiuul und livc.stoc'5
Industrie uccrued grpiit binii.
frcm th' heavy gcneial rulnn dur
ing November the review k.iid.
f'"11"
condtticnn throughout
the duttlct weie described oa fav-
orable and livestock rsutgea wei-e
Mia to nave anawn a noticeaoic
wnprovc. ent.
Loiiiik Docllne
federal rt-aorve baarf toani to
member bank after reaching a
poak at tM.Oto.OOO early in No-
vember reflecttd u gradual de-
cline during the ubmuent tx
weeki ami hIimkI at tUttSO.00u on
Dec. 15. The latter figure how-
ever waa conaiderahly larger than
thai on the corresponding date of
1930.
Activlttcit in the Texju textile
milling indualry during Novem-
ber leflecU'd a Miwilt increnae ov-
er thi pruvtoua month due partly
to the teeomplon if operation at
ft.me mill and to ituieua a op-
t-nftmw .....rfiliitaM i I i.lK.P .Mill.
I coriiUJI.pUon of cotton
und the production ol iloth con i
tinut-d coniitUuibly b.ie thosv-
In the curi expending month -if
1930. i
In the aeeu.in of the review t
devoted to bus. lit sa 11 was note I j
that while tho month of Novem '
bcr witnessed a seasonal slacken-
ing In the demand for merchan-
dise at wholesale within the din-'
trtct. -ales in all line except f inn
implement . reflected U-s than th.
usual seasonal recession and com-
parisons with the corieapundinK
month a year ago were better '
than hod rpgu'.'-nd ui several
months.
Allies lni-.rixuio i
Ft 4 the first time In any month
ntnce June 1929 it wa recorded.
the ala of wholesale dry goodi
firms in the distr.ct during
' vemucr reflected a slight inoreat-
as compared to the corrcaporul-1
mg month oi tne previous ear.
The toro-pirtson with the preced i
ng month noweil i ueci.nu or i
per cent whuh is much U4
than the lecesslon thit usu ill ol
iur In Ncvember.
Stccks of meichundise on h ind
ut the close of Navt oh r mint..!
u decline of 2 8 per cent as im -
iwretT'no ilume a month earlici
und continued 21 t per cert below
me same um a om t
Novembi -. lollntiont ii nun .1
on thi s ' i e 1 if i . thoie l
month euli i I it -' wnt a di
dine ft- -ii i s ii ij! i Tin i i
tlo cf collection-! to nClalUUtj iU
Btiinitini! .Njv. I was 30 per c -nt
ll'oiiiinui'il el) Jiat;' I)
Rebukes Party
il.i' 'lie -it -'."'" -the l.il" '
est .tto-i t.tkin l) the l)-m-lit
and four watthes have
lu'en kepi in the safe of I'e.m
here. Thfe remaininv: watch-
es have leen held by Uepulv
Sheriff 'hid Hale of Puio
Pinto.
Accotdinjr to officers the
jewelry was found by Lewis
Moore twenty-two year-old
farm jouth of Cedar Sprinps
community twenl y-three
miles east of Ureckenridire
in Pah) Pinto County.
Moore ws walking through
the woods near his home
when he mvv n coffee can
hidden in the brush lie emp-
tied the contents and found
the jewelry. He notified
Sheriff John Bond of Palo
Pinto County and Depu'.y
Male wiii sent to the sceiio
and took charge of the jewel-
ry lie notilied Sheriff Aim-
rot of the recovery.
The four watches ke.pt here
were valuid at $190 by
Daiches and the eiifht held at
'ipproximntely ?o00.
hatches identified the jew-
elry at the office of Dean
this morning jrivinir his
price mark andn description
jf the goods.
Since the recovery officers
h.we been working on moa-
Rer clues found at the scene
of the discovery. A Califor-
nia licer.se plate found dis-
carded nearby was traced to
that state
in an eltort to
find its
owner. A
noelcnt-
old a atea- iMnt. nrtniM:Up . phuiiffeur's 1H3rlnt nr0luct COUo" "nl -demand
for . OK conlnuni:r Urlr UU How to cuib pioductton nnd bring
retail mer-'hceilse issued 111 Palo PlIUO 'order out tf the chaoa wis n
Graul Granted
More Licenses
So Cupid Wins
.ltHl;e C. t). Iliiinlln mIui pre-
sldi over ilUtrlet ennrt nnd
Hen flrnnl who l.ii- the refl-
or:U of the count.! mil ti guud
race In 11)31 but (ir.uit (lillshnt
hi n Irllgtll til tint field.
Judge In till n In tin- nun mIh
smuts dUnri'cH.
(.nint t-onlrol the miirmlp'
llceiiHf Imrtiiii.
Durini; IU.11 (ir.uit Issueil 82
iiiiriliige llcenneH.
Durluc tin' Mime Mrtnd JiuIko
lliimllit runtetl I" illinrww.
All of ulilch R.e the ommty
elerli nml cupld nn wise nf 35
iimrrlUKi" I'cctiies for the er
Dtiilttt; the enr HH ii'itlcoc of
liili'litlon to lied went filed but
thtee of tliene either n.-lmleil
their ni'tltiii or tlecliletl tllffer-
I'tltl) Tlk fourth one filed too
lute to uliUlu u Heeiisp.
More tlmn 17 iliiorCH atilU
hit. fll'il hut tlu- pdrtliw In-
tituled In the lltlgtitUin i-Imiik?(I
their iiiIihIh or rurgiit tin pro
millltgs enttrelj.
CRANE WORKER
FACING TRIAL FOR
TWO SLAYINGS
CKANE. Texas De .in OiP) Ed
N.ikloes VI ol field worker -ip-p
ire I in rouuit tol'i frt h ex-
iminin f'al on a chaiije of .'.. r
d . n . n-1 tlon with the di i' i ot
a twelve ei. .'! giii und i ' i ".
wh e ti I e -A.-ii thtowri mi l i.
Pei os ft.Vtr
IV u tiit c'-n- after i l.wjf In-i
vi st ; i' n o ' ic double k llinii
whn i 1. 1 i hift'.d offiieii fm :.!
mmt two jeirt Thi btHl'es were
font . I rebtuey 23 11)3.) The Idi-t-'
titv i r the pei ions has neve- been '
. it) -hi I.
A I hi et ic Group
Meets Thursday
A nipetiijf of the Atl-letk' Conn
il if the l.iei kenridge high
-i hiwl has been tall d foi Thuis
1 tlay
the
afternoon at I do o'clock at
Board of Education building
by N S Holland superlntende.it
Acroiding to Holland h v i il
n-.i'teij will be biought befoie th-1
bi.lv Thiy hk ludc si Hint; -i pi .
si ile foi iilmissn n to baiketb'ill
iine to be pi iv ed hen th's
vvmiii iliicuisin means of giv-
ing ulementary school grauntls at-
tention during xummer nicnths;
nnd i Iher matteis.
"iint .iltD w.is found lua.'-
No arrests have been nud
ol'litvrs dech.fed.
The store was robljcd almut
eight o'clock the morning of
Novemlxr 9 when Max Daich-
6 employe opened the store
for business. C. 15. (lullette. '
Humble Oil and Refining'
Company agent walked into
the store and was Ixnmd and
gagged by the robber who
had previously bound and
gagged Daiches.
He escaped after
Wattling
the two men not to give an
ilarm of the robbery
STABILITY 'AND!
ACTIVITY IN
TEXAS DUE
Records Prove 'State Is!0"1""1" i!cl-i---
Changing From Agricul- ;
ture To Industries
Al'STIN Dec. Jit 'UP' Tex i .
with Ita unemployed population
curbed to 2UD.01XI und it; utore-
hiiuees filled with the miwt abun-
dant har eat alnce 11)20. today
faced a n-'w jear uith prospects
of gt eater imltmtrlnl activity and
mere etablllty In buaineae.
Tho year 1831 waa tnnrked in
the state by disastrous cvor-pro-
Uluetlon In Tcxna' two moit Im
problem that calls the legUlituro
into esl-in twice In ajieclul
ei.
eiorut.
The fiMt ear
Sw
tie lCa;it Texu oil
in in lute 193ti glut
maiket until diaatlt- stepu
taken by the leglxlatuie
Governor Iloaa HtorilnK in
l"g ano production and devel p-
ment to the field But etude
m
had drepped to the unprectdt nt
low of 10 cunU a barrel bo I
the leglnl.it uie hid pusited a nioie
stringent cunHeivatloii law to ive
the lallroail ct mmbtbion p Wt i to
enforce prora(ton orders rnd Ciov-
ot nor Sterling callod out the mll'-
I tia to aett that these orders wore
unforced.
Court U.IUcd
! Out of rhesa mancuverj huw-
evti cam disquieting litigation
1 which atUI is pending In the
'courts. Several independents have
filed a suit socking to restrain the
'officials from enforcement of pr-.-lation
laws. Attorney Qener.il
James Allrod has filed ou-tter
suits ag.iln.it 13 maj.r oil compa-
mcj charging violation of the anti-trust
laws.
With the days of uncertainty ill
the ill industry apparently over
and the leaders having gained tx-
petience in handling pioblem oil
men piedlct that the industry
tut-ea a more prosperous yeai :n
1932.
A uuge surplus if cotton brought
ridkulous'y low pi tees on thu
1 maiket liuiiu; 1U31. A neclnl
Itutatuiu eiiacteil a nt itute te--.trietlng
iiittou plant. .ik in 11)32
ind lJuJ to an per tent i f the cul-
tiv.iUsi uii.jito of 11)31 in un ef-
loit to tuib prtxiuction and bring
buck bctlci pi ices.
ILstcruins two scnie ysar from
mw will wilte of 11)31 and pci-
haps of 1032 as a tiansit.on pei- i
KM li r Tan. Ch p atitl.-ttcs
i baiters und husliu ss leconls af-
fiid pioof ihut the Lone St it
State is chuiifeinti fiom an uynoul-
tuiul to an mduatual empiic.
l'ues Inuriiutd
During the post six yeais 10 ve-
nue received by the slate fttn
luxes on land decreased 118 per
ctnt. During the same period
revenue derived from industry in-
cic-nsed 118 per cent.
Kcsumplion of op-iati na by-
Texas factories will fvatum ihu
epening of 1932. according to C.
H. Ccllcy assistant state labor
commissi jacr Chatters for new
manufacturing concern) Issued
durina th l'i"t three months of
1031 more thun uoublod the num
bei issued during tne same peiiud
of 1030.
Texas' Industrial growth is cx-
pcrttd tt branch out in two di-
rections in 1032. Dlscoveiy of a
10iu0ou00 ton depjsit of phos-
phate sHcll in the vvuterii if Uie
(lulf of Mtxico along the 'loin
.( i time f i c .ii Corpus Christ i to
lu mi.u'.n c-l ma ivio uiiiiiu
sit uld soon make Texas the lead
(Continued mi Page Two )
Leaders
MATTIE BELL
SPEAKER FOR
GRID BANQUET
Texas A. & M. Coach Ac-
cepts Invitation To At-
tend Annual Affair
Mattle Boll. Tcxa Airi.rult i .1
A Mechanical ColIeK'' head co it h
haa bet n cciirctl fm the prim
pit pookol at the annu-il Ch i.u
bcr of Commerce bantin t f -t
. membera of the hlith et-houl f it
l)0 c(ubi u ww announced t il i
The baniuet will be held the
night of January S ucc irdltu t
tentative dut.i tset by the cumin. t
tec.
Dell former co.ich tit T x i
Chrl-tUn I'mvcrdtv. ami om f
the bct Km wn footbttll incut
in the southett wited Jack Hob
eits today that he would be ublt
to attend the bamiuct
Hoberta hail been entl".ivoi in to
Im ilc Hell d'iilnt Uie Chriatnuis
lu)liil.iy.
The i.mplite piogtui.i for the
bun.iuet w.ll be annoumi'd tattr.
POSSE CAPTURES
MAN ACCUSED OF
WOUNDING FARMER
CHIPPEWA r'AU-S. Wis. lie-
30. d'K) A po.e of 100 men t Jt! ly
trapped Charlet Ustlman. 3.'. tt I
Iu!t.. who allegedly wounded a
Ohti-pcwa County farmer bectum
he waa t -sfued pi i minion to cill.
en the lattei's sister.
The farmer. Verner Johnton wnl
Ithot In the fice and Iwtly tit 'im
heme last n.ght. lie hid i pained ;
ITselman nttntl.:n to hU si.tei
Mrs. Uun ce Bv'nne't 3d
- M'GRADY TELLS
COMMITTEE OF
UN EMPLOYMENT '
Labor Federation Wants
Liberal Am rrom
Government
WARHINOTON. Dec. 30. (U.R)
Edwatd F McGrady ol the Am-
orlcan Federation of Lahrr today
told the Senate relief contni tteo
that American wage and talary.timl nji.turcyi-Ioa as well as the
tamers had lout tlti00000000t) to J bombing planes continued towatd
$20000000000 In 1981. . Chin-Chow and at 3 p. m. cap-
The spectre of starvation Is tureit the town of Tohushan.
drawing nearer all the time" li I Chinese tioldlers burned railway
(41(1. i bridges oa they crosstd in re-
McOrady said If states and com- heat impeding tho progress of
munities ' are unable to provide ' Japuncae put ucrs.
unemDlovment relief the A. V. ifi
t wants liberal federal auprwirla
j tlon in order tha' human lives
iidcht be saved and hunuet mi'
eiy and want aucviaieu.
He cutkm-vted the total ' urn m
ploed numbered at 7.VW(K)0 unl
ii.ooo.ooo men arc wiik.nu one ti
three days a week
British Plan
Snuiffffler U'rj
LONDON Dec. 30 'UP) The
coast gu.u.1 defense ugnu t ri.iu.-
14 lei s Is te ho stiingtln mil amuiul
liiitiins "i.us) m. lea of sia i lis .
I-'oll lvvlnrf lieetit imiuiilis it his
been decided to bring the coast i
guard units uji to full strength.
The picsent couut guard .'.tiff
of 1000 men t likely to be added
to by Uio appointment of senior
officers .nuny of whom will Ik
ox-.fflcers of tne navy or officei s
i n half p'iy.
Modem iiicthocs of ti inap - ilta -
tion and communication have
".-L
made the work of the coast wa'
rt
ers a iiii)'h easier task thin
was a few years ago. In Ui
- old
davs. whm Inl nd Revenue cutteis
- 1 were undci
v ill the ci ust guat.il
had little -huncL of lutiiiir.fe' jmus-'
!?l"i s
! Today speed) moloi-Uuitohe at
I so art able to maintain contact
With th jhcre static ns by wite-
less Thiy ul-o ate able to over-
haul any suspicions vessel and de-
nmnil ai txpianation of hei move
iiu-nts.
l)n land Uir un..' tfuiul m Vi
- 1 rides motor-tiUs and an if ucc
essary
tiavol at ovur 70 mtlos an
'hour.
m;ii
711113
Grand Young- Man of
Hungary
Mnybo this .in; man will sj.ow
up to bccoiu an mlmnl tr.i ner
Inaleilil i t a st it" man like his f i-
moiw octiuen.it I in nn at rimlf i-
ther. ( mint ApHinyi.
old man of Ilungaiy
the (.r ind
Anyhw.
ifii ii tov ilou: Unit niimt Intirett
1-ycai-old Ctnitit Albert Apponjl
at he upp'tu in thu picture.
TWO CHINESE
CITIES TAKEN
BY JAP FORCE
Troops Advance Acros
Desolate Country To
Capture Chin-Chow
OKIO Doc 30. (U. -Japineae
ps and airplanes engaged In
hc-ivy fighting and captured two
cities today .id they advanced
tSSVuT.
neie aa their lost atronghr Id in
Manchuria.
Hundreds cf Chinese casualties
motit of them In the ranks of Ir-
icgulars were reported In a hand
to hand engagement which prece-
ded the Japanese capture of Juuy-
loghc. Thu Japanese foi-ceu accompan-
ied by armored tnilni autrjtioblli 1
EINSTEIN BACK
TO SUNNY LAND !
FOR THE WINTER!
.'N P."D.rtO Cal.'. Dec. 30 T.l'i
1 1 Alhtit Eln.it in noted German
scant st arrived here today on-
i H ti P' adena f )r 'Ma sr-on I
t ic -ut v ' w.nttr of rei-eutch it
ti C.i ft'inu Inst'tute of Tu-.mil-i
i aid Mi. Wil"oa obervatoiy.
llllllMi; HACK WITH IIHOOI)
1'E.N'N YA.N. N Y Dee 20. ij
Wlun nc of Josoph Tieiney's
but gi ul Inns dlmppraicd ho
i wondeied if a piowler. human ot
animal hid .-ti len it. Tlirce werks
latei the hen i .-turned to the
'faun foil ivic.i by a large brcod
(f healtliy llhode IsUtnd
'chicks.
.
red
fi . I IT .1
oierimif iik irccnv
i ll . . r
"'; -
Will be LaiKiKlale I or lcoltTin:ji
AillW Dec. 30. 'IM'i Governor
Ro i 3te .lug tod iy Ind.rectly an-
nruncc I h. i indldicy foi reelec
ton nnp n'ed I in F W iK ice of
1m.ii' i n in ic r of the .-tile
ml i i ninl unl deci.ind th-it
men ii no pi jn I if anot'ici sc
i il .u ol tae Tt xa i legislj-
iUle
Ths governoi's stutemont
own intent. oru was made
on
in
EMPLOYE OF
POSTOFFICE
LOSES LIFE
Parcels Containing Bombs
Addressed To Italirn-
American Leaders
r'.MTON. Pa t)i
bomb plo. npparentl.
ui-lnatl m of pii i
Voik Italian - A im i
wrong today when i n.
gitutp of five p- k ;.
cxplodid In th Km-'i
One postoff
Am I her tec
while -it len '
Jiircd and 'i
vo !i i u
cut i i1
e i Hi
I'erli . ii
d.
res I
onili
el ;i i '
ami 1
I csi n ' 1
office w i - u .
Th fh
of conta tin
wi ipped f i
mu-ltod '-
h id Just tut
p neel put- w ii i
offered th m .
finion t'l it ' I
w Tw i
ipeil .n
cd t li i
pei on
t J
(tenet ii I' .
t M lyoi I J il'
o nei o' tin. I in . - i 1'
l.in)i'iKC -i . iet. w v n '
the lntcn-1. d i in . i .
'piekage i il.lie seil i.i hi etl-
i t ln--'iu.r I i . Ktlbu m ' . .ot!i-
i-r to n man M it it I Mn.i. in tho
Argentine m ite In New Yoi k
II FiogrcMi) U a tmiipniter of
MiHiolIni nnd FlscUt iiiom ment in
Italy
TV f re of the ex' non win
ten flc. Edward Werkm "er pot-
offle clerk who wnt lioldlnrf th.
I"1-1 wnen ii expiiMit-ii w-ii itiu-
u "ll'n"y. John Hoti e. airthi i
citiK. wno Wat
i ii n iinir nc.n iv
n J b h " Mown iff. He wiu
tiken to a hTii t it white 1 H-toi
I thought he had no t-h inre to live.
TOXOID GIVEN
200 CHILDREN
RURAL SCHOOLS
I The imiiiunuatt ui pn ;:
u'lmnif the Stephens coun'v -i'-chlldn
n w.w i.-oi:iiel
win n d'i'ht. ui ' x n 1 v.
ministcied t 2m . iiiih i at
count; ..ehiMiU Iln tnx ild . v
to pu;i Is it the OiU tliop cm
I this afteinoon h Hi. ('ullin
Cii'ldo conipleteil tl . Iiiiiiiinr
ugainst diphthini n .ill - ..
i except Crystal I'iil Dr fit
I C. Vt id. countv h.allh nh n
ol
who I.i In charge "t the woik
thin mottling
'"' "' "' P'x wce.ne n..i
lypnoiu i"ier spi i n win i.
jft
mlnlitteri'tl in thi near l..'ui. I-.
jpi . (.my ti.viiiitiil b
Miss Emma Tinumell mini -tered
th) toxoiti ' Ut-il dip m.l
Pout Oak; Di. P. C Vri im. i
ed by Miss Ida L' s Tin ms mi
Muu Stelli Ev ma wer.- at I' n
Hill and Nocesuity. ami Hi V !
assisted by Mlsa Eul i li.. ' i
were at Fi ankell.
LIQUOR LADEN
BOAT CAPTURED
BY COAST GUARD
NEW YORK. Dee :o i c 1
lu-ue Maui lie It Shaw I 4. i
holiday llituo' 'j id it . i '
wat ciptuiid t liy i' 'nn
N. J llV t'li i 11 Ltla 1 ll
bo-it Hi ilnn -e
Twenty nun wtie hi. t c'
School Board To
Convene TiumUvj
N S I Inl: mil. supeiite ml
schools today nnnniiiu i .1 a i
iliK of the hi'iid of i il n i-i i
be h Id ruesil nllit u 7
o'tlwk.
Finances of Co H ei :. u
Independent r. Imtl li.-.t i t i
R) ' appiov il of tin
annu tl n I
uie mu n i
the athletic fm
tcplc. to
meeting.
he LicUKht In i'
nu. (;i inn iia( K
Dr. W. B. Ouinn i.-iunn I
j day evening after --i m'
days in Dallas.
A
Aimoimccs ne
.
spnnse to dl.'cct .n.jui" r- i.i
paper c.rres.otidenl l n
seek celicli -.. Hii un i
Vi u li iv : nut hratd nu
t.iin' tn lae contrary '
Tl mi .1 .vlt'i h'.. c i
it t eet m; urn hi luinieut tr
bail -italic in nipc so 'i.' i H
his the people In 133- is con .k.
lO'ltan.Qunt ta an .immunci m i
I r
d
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