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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1926. PAGE TWO Ernest R. Hall And O. E. Schupp Seek Republican Nomination As Maricopa County Senate Members C.

Emmett Newton, Phoenix Business Man, Asks Democratic Endorsement For Representative Of Third District E. Ellinwood for Democrttic jub. senatorial nominee. The official per. sonnet of the club comprises a num.

ber of well known Democratic rtiu dents of this district. James A. Gresham, shop foreman for the Calumet and Arizona Mining company, is chairman of the cluh, and Fred T. Bragonier Is secretary. In two Irish counties.

Fermanagh and Tyrone, the men outnumber ths women by 6,000. Mv fight. for ifjnr, hip, th Guif Msiro, "Wt llariihaw, rtrlrnbn. VJIItt nl Avon-UlV In th vi'inity of the which had broken her trlnir I'ppratti. Th of 3,175 torn, cleared from Glvetn uiy 15 for London -nith a cr" wheat nd ottier freight.

Fhe wan In rornmand bf torney Linares of the northern district. Gallegos questiomed Amador and Alvare closely regarding the condition of the girls. The two men declared Clyde Peteet, though in an IntWxicated condition, was not at the point where she was npt cognizant with what was going on. Defense counsel, while interrupting frequently and calling specific points in the testimony to the attention of the jury, took little part in the proceedings. No objections were interposed.

Ellinwood Supporters Form Club At Bisbee C. Krnmett Newton, proprietor of Newton's Service. station, and a prominent ex-service man in 1'hoe- v.x, yesterday announced his candidacy for the Jemocratic nomination for representative in the state legis the lower house of the legislature in the fifth session and served acceptably, with credit to himself and with advantage to his constituents. Mr. Hall was a member of the senate in what has since been known as the war session.

Durinsr a special session he resigned to accept a place in the engineers' corps and soon after that was in France. Mr. Hall was subsequently rewarded by the voters of the whole Ernest K. Hall and O. E.

Schupp have been drafted by a large number of Republicans of this county to be candidates for the nomination for membership of the state senate. Their petitions are being; circulate! in different parts of the county and will shortly be filed. Both have been selected because of their proved qualifications. Mr. Schupp is a member of the bar and hat Keen enea tred in the practice of plain Jj.

urralne, ni dan crew 24 men, nrj-orAintz to records at ihm rutom Jinue In Mobile, when put in July 23. Hadio report from nhip iO-eif intercepted by ih Fatanrmh, Ceor jm, lrelejis Nation, plared 1h rrew of men at 30. There. wri no paerjrer. Crew Remain Aboard Need a New Auto Top? How about the Upholstery? We'll gladly ptve you an estimate, Drop in now.

O'CONNELL BROS. Arizona Auto Top Paint Co. lature from the third legislative district in Maricopa county. Mr. Newton has been a resident and tax-payer of Arizona for 19 years.

He lives at 3237 Kast Mc-Joweil road and has been in the oil business in Phoenix for some time, operating; Newton's Service station, 417 Kast Van Kiiren street. to the office' of see BISBEE, July 27 (A. reorganization of a Bisbee district El-linwood-for-Governor club was completed here today with the announcement of an executive committee and officers to further the candidacy of law for severaj years. At the request state by election of neighbors he -became a member of rotary of state. 514 N.

Central Tel. 353 whf'h had been The Omaha Anfald' for aeveral imurn. Lint; by the haa been tinahje, to IfiU off the crew This I 4 i i III Jfe is an active worker among the ex-service men all over the state. He is at present the state department commander of the United Spanish War Veterans, and president of the Allied Service organization. In speaking- of his candidacy.

Mr. IS Bennie Nearing Womanhood States Constitution and the Volstead Act. In both cases, he said, the first states Ihe acts against the law and the second provides for the penalties and enforcement. Tijuana Saloon Man Admits Peteet Attack (Continued from rage 1) Newton made the following state the government in hundreds of telegram and letters received by the secretary of the interior, says a dispatch to the -Nogales Herald from Mexico City tonight. The message, signed by the interior secretary, says: "If Catholic priests abandon the churches, as they say they will, the government has no other recourse than to occupy the temples and utilize them for the benefit of the people and in this they would be used for schools of primary grades in order that they would not remain idle." A tne Jiri nears snaiuriiy.

ner scnooi ne-'M4TjH eomes more than ever a vital factor. Her today on arrnunf. of high ea. The Vnfaldo wlreleaed Miami late today that th weather thtk it wis difficult to aee and the crew could hardly stand UP- i The Danish steamer, A. jReidemann, wireleaaed Miami that hi Kinn In distreoa near Jupiter Inlet.

Thia ahlp. of S.f'lS tonnaire, sailed for Hounton, Te.aa, on June I'S, from Rotterdam. The Clyde iiner Feminole. bound from New Vork to Miami, reported baric today to ita An at Jacknon-sille. and the atearner L'la, nediah nf earner Kifro.

the American tanker Sun, and two oilier unidentified tnnkeix lel't a ce off Miami beach jei-terday in hope of more favorable weal her at Al- i though thene ahipa enrountered aoine i ment: "My policy will be progressive. If elected. I jdedge that none of the progressive legislation In the statutes will be repealed, if I tan prevent it. I shall not jeopardize in any way the rights of Arizona in the great development of the t'olorado river, but. on the other hand, will ny plan to insure its early development character is so largely iormea vj environment thst no effort should be spared to determine the school best for her.

At El Paso School for Girls is maintained the ideal combination of high standards and moderate costs. Detailed information on request. represented the by District At- for Rower California, government, assisted Vp 0LGA TAFEL Prf'P1 in order that the people may nave CONFLICT IN 1857 TUCSON, July 27. (A.P.) The present conflict between the ATexican Government and the Catholic Church is almost identifical wti that of 1857, their taxes decreased from the rev-' Folks, this is Bennie, the barkeeper. He is genial soul.

And in his day, was a power in the land. He was an unofficial bureau of political information. He i -pensed gossip with the drinks. But now-a-days, people watch the political horizon for themselves. They keep posted, here in Arizona, by reading the Political Announcements Column in the classified section of The Republican.

EL PASO SCHOOL for GIRLS 'A Boarding and Danp School Austin Terrace 11 Paso. Teaas Teaeher! Register Now For fall positions Far Western Teachers Agency H. L. McManus, Mgr. P.

O. Box 703 Call for Appointment 4457 Juan E. Anchondo. Mexican consul here, declares. Quoting Hubert H.

jenues to Vie derived from the develop-i inent of Arizona's greatest resources, "While our educational institutions compare favorably with those of other states, if elected I pledge my- self to a furtherance of the ive policy of our educational sys Fancroft, American historian, An chondo said that the church opposed the government then on the same grounds as it does now. in regard, to certain articles of the Mexican Constitution of 1857. The present constitution, drafted in SKBJWSJ1SSBSWBTJPSlWSBBtei 1917, Is almost identical Iwth that of 1857, a comparison showing that the rCi'i. ii iiinKiWiiHf tem, i am in ravor oi ine continuance of our progressive policy regarding the construction and maintenance of the highways. I pledge fealty to the best Interests of Arizona." Mr.

Newton Is married and has two girls and one boy, who are nt-lending the Phoenix T'nion High School. He served for five sear with the "Devil Dogs," Marines in the Spanish-American war, the Phillip- later one gives more ample defini C. EMMETT NEWTON difficulties, they the report at Said. The S-foot yacht. rinnibar, owneil hy f'hil F'omerny.

a Miami coni factor, arrived safely at Rimini, with a party of JO, hut no moid had been received from the GO-foot motor boat Zulictn, of ftrunsw-lrk. which left Sunday with la cursionists for Blmlnl. Heavy winds fhrniichont tlie afternoon at Orlando Incrcaseil in velocity Jonlfhf. tiprfiotinK trees in several sections, tearing annintrs and para-JyBlnsr electric service in of the city. Day ton a Peach repotted the ba -rometer had reached early to-ttijrht, Ihs lowest point f'Ki'ei ed nines last autumn.

A high wind Increasine Its Intensity fonlfhf as rain which fell intermittently during- the day ceased. The surf was higher tonight than it had been sinco last Novenitier's storm. and the Have You Received Your Sample? pine Island campaign Boxer uprising in China. tions of certain clauses, Anchondo pointed out. The new law, going into effect on August 1, enumerates the penalties for those who disobey the constitution, Anchondo said, drawing a comparison between Article 33 of the constitution (that which regulates church activities) and the new law that is causing the dissension, and the Eighteenth Amendment to the United Catholics Fear Mexico Plans Take Churches (Continued from Page One) thousand children have been confirmed in the Cathedral alone within the last week or ten days as a great wave of Catholic people has been sweeping into that edifice as well as all other Catholic churches in or- Witness Says Reed Left Gun In Auto (Continued from Page One) felled by a wound which fractured his skull.

Dr. Charles Vivian again described the wounds in detail, and told of his conversations with Reed before and after the operation which failed to save him. The testimony The manufacturers of Post Toasties are distributing: samples in Phoenix and surrounding territory. After yo(u have tasted BP Van P.uren street into Kast Thirteenth street, and Heed gave a sign of recognition. Perkins identified Mis.

confirmed the assertions contained in I Lane as the woman. After recogniz then come and buy at jder to fulfill to the utmost rites of jtheir religion before the suspension ing her. J'erKins testinen, rieeu ex- Glendale Attorney used himself, drove his car to the how good they are, Pay'n Takit. BEADED MOCCASINS INDIAN MADE GRAVES INDIAN SHOP SIXTEEN N. CENTRAL ot tne iunctions or me priests in Mexico.

curbing near the lane, parked the car. LARGt REGULAR Becomes Candidate For Representative C. A. McKee, attorney, with offices Glendale, has announced his osn-ladicy for representative to the st.ite legislature from the twelfth district of Maricopa rounty, subject to the Democratic primary. The twelfth district Is made up of rind followed the woman up the lane.

Revolver in Car Henry Thornton, an employe nl Herd's jewelry stole, testified that lie took charge of need's car for him after the shooting, and that he found a revolver under the driver's seat ami an Army cot in the rear of the tonneau. Counsel for the defense Questioned him closely about the cot. Jleed. he explained, for They're Double-Thick And Triple Wrapped That's Why They're Good He MEXICO CIT1', July 27. (A.P.) The first death from violence in the present conflict between the government and the Catholic church is reported by the Aguas Calientes correspondent of Kl Universal Grifico.

He reports the lynching of the mayor of state of Zacatecas, who had attacked a local Catholic priest. According to the story as sent by the correspondent, the priest and the mayor, Humberto Cervante, had an SJSJVMMHWSSM KNflBE I djc 1 Mr Reed's two death statements, which accuse Airs. of luring him to his death. Officer CJ. Appling, of the Merchants' Patrol, a new witness, related the substance of a brief conversation he had with Reed while the wounded man and he were alone, waiting for the ambulance.

He was not positive, he said on cross-examination, whether Reed told him that iine began shooting the moment he entered the room or first accused Reed of breaking up his home. Other Witnesses Other witnesses were Dan Jones, who repeated his previous account of arresting i.ane and how I.ane, 'on surrendering his pistol, had told him, "I'm the mull who done this'; AW K. Kouth, a real estate man, who told of driving Airs. I.ane around town in her search for an apartment, and Kd Powers, court reporter, who told of taking; down the second death statement, made by Reed to Harry deputy county attorney, and identified a typewritten copy of it Pkg. Oshoj-n precincts numbers two and fortnight before his death had been Pkg.

three anil Alhamhra and lenda le i sleeping in th desert and carried the argument in the mayor's office re- 1 garding registration. Finally the 2 gnMoJP cot almost constantly in his car. He, Thornton, had seen it in Heed's car on Thursday, the day before Air. and Mrs. I-ane arrived in Phoenix from Cisco, Texas.

It was Thornton, too, who testified to the telephone call received by Heed shortly before he kept his ren precinct numbers one and two. Mr. McKee will announce his platform later. Senator McKinley's Campaign Expenses Posts Bran Flakes mayor drew a pistol and fired at the priest and then ordered him under arrest. The villagers, on learning this, became infuriated, formed themselves! into a mob and hanged the mayor.

No further details have been re- SINCE 1837 Tie JforlJ' Best P'uno dezvous with death. No witness has Shown As $350, 000, been produced who overheard i WSew l.ane talk by telephone with ceived and the report has not been confirmed from other sources. Had Your Bran Today? iYou'lI like these crisp, delicious Bran Flakes 2C Pke. 5Jr THE 7 Heed, or who can swear that she even i called his number. i handed by the prosecution to defense 'counsel.

The statement will not be I made public, Howard C. Speakman, I chief deputy county attorney, said, I unless Pane is held for trial and it is later introduced as evidence, i Otherwise. Mr. S'peakman said, the Rented for One Day Mrs. Irwin, 313 North Sixteenth street, who owns the apartment in USE CHURCHES AS SCHOOLS XOGALEP, July 27 Utilization of all churches closed on August I as schools and for other purposes looking to the advancement of the people of Mexico has been urged upon prosecution has held hack none or its evidence against her.

but has laid down its cards face up, as he i promised. rrett pa rty faction In Cook county and Ceorge K. Brennan had a wot kins; agreement whereby rhe rnmiuned to support snrnn Republican candidates and some Democratic candidates for county offices. He added that thev usually were able to get the men tiny wanted. Charging also the use of thugs and gunmen by some factions in Cook county primaries and elections.

West told the in est iga toi that his group before the last primary appealed to the federal government for spechil AMPICO Brings to your home all the music you love, played by the masters. Have You Tried This New Way To Make Ice Cream? Orchard Minute Pudding Colorado Mill Sets No Accident Record ian.ii. jui The lotl loiil ot the- I'uloi'aUu l''llfi and liuQ i uln a Al i li lieq ua. plant to liuvc art a vvniid's rci-oiii by Koins days without an acci dent. The next longest, period of time without an incident which resulted in a liiy off of any men involved was recorded by the rod mill of the I'nited States Steel corporation at KILL ANTS With Calcium Cyanide Wd are headquarters for alt kinds of Insecticides ARIZONA SEED A FLORAL CO.

30 N. Central Phone 6389 which Reed was shot, testified that Mrs. I.ane looked at the apartment Kriday afternoon and rented it Satur-j day morning, the day of the shooting, for one day, payin $5. Mrs. lane I told her.

she said, that she and her husband had just come to town from a long ami expensive motor trip. She gained Ihe impi thai llii'V might he shoi of niuiiry. I Police lr liver C. Moul'r, Who look the first uT two dealli stjl-1 ineiils made hy Kt-t-il. testified that l.aue luid bet ween $0U and tbd cash Ht the time she was questioned in Police Chief Ihisbuis' office, im-i mediately after the shooting, and that her husband, when searched after his arrest, had three traveler's money orders for apiece and 124.16 cash in his pockets.

Three Holes in Floor There were three bullet holes in the floor of the room where Heed was shot, Moore testified, and one in Die door. One of the holt in the floor was vertical: a man could drop a pencil straight through it. The other Visitors CorJUUy ImriltJ Redewill Music Co. 222 West Washington Street anil was set forth in that company's as being days deputy marshals to protect Uu'ir workers and friends at the polls. The disclosure of Senator MclCln- i ley's personal expenditure whs made llnry I.

Creen of Crbana, his; personal attorney. (Jiefii said that lie and the senator at first counted on! an outlay of but that this sum was noon exhausted and the senator placed al his dispot-al in cash or an girpnte of finfumO. The atloincy declared that th senator left to his judgment what expenditures were to be made. rend into ihe record of con- versions of sreurith and cash con- I tributions by McKmiry from last i November to last May to a total of J2S6.616.T2. To this be added original cash donations by Mi Kinlt of I fltlfl and outstanding liabilities of $400f to arrive at the total ot" hi ,1 I I For 2 Quarts Ice Cream "fT Packages Chocolate Orchard Minute Pudding Qt.

Milk Cup Sugar Eggs Teaspoon Vanilla Flavoring milk add sugar and 2 Chocolate Puddings with Cook until thickens, add vanilla, cool mixture 2 V2 2 1 quart eggs. well and FREE TOWING Day or Night from Anyvhere MACK'S GARAGE PHONE 4423 AH Repairing on Contract Prices You know first. To lia beaten freeze. a cool stroke two peneirateil the planking hi tin angle. Prom ihe position and the appearance of lie bullet holes, Aloore testified, he deduced that Peed had been shot through the body repeatedly while lyiiiK helpless on the floor.

A Dozen Other Receipts At Pay'n Takit Stores Also Used For Delightful Desserts Per Package lOc 9 Flavors row. Another witness showed lchn t.ince today to give names of ouw il.utoi to campaign funds. Koi.i-rt o. est objected to telling the names of those -who donated to the Cook county funds of the leneen group but rin-I ally yielded at the Insistence of Pen-Jator Heed, who bad developed th.it I funds for the county and senatorial I tickets all went into a common jack After "West had told of the rtl-I linrial nmli ihution by Insull. I Senator Reed developed Instill' con-I nectjons nith traction snd public I Utilities corporations and showed I that the franchise of Chicago traction 1 companies In which Insull is inter-I esred soon would expire, i Vt testified that undoubtedly i effcrlS would be made to obtain from the siat legislature, to be elected And It Is So Easy To Make Puddings Because It's REDI-MIXT We Have Just Received Shipments of T7 Red Pitted CHERRIES 1 In November, law permitting the 1 rs! in i i city to extend the time limit.

Insull was not present in the conrf-i room today, the committee extending until Thursday the time in which he may determine whether he will re use to answer the qeustion prop- oiNwfsV yesterday as to donations, if "any. TVicMJie made to the Crowe- Barrett factum, which largeTy sup- ported ColonefXmith. i As STRONG AS No. 2 No. 10 TREE TEA OR.ANGE PEKOE 0 JOY Brand Red Sour Pitted CHERRIES A STEEL BUILDING 24c $1.09 e.

m. DESTROYS Hies, Mosquitoes Seasonable Merchandise In Season Roaches that 's what they say of the New Essex all-Steel and Clear Vision Body On Display Friday, July 30 Bedbugs WnrtherjTO wield a racket ootdoorgy-or sit utnde a rwrvel iadoora the heated qtxstmtf "How eanj keep cool?" The answer is Tree Tea Iced! At one cool stroke it safrAea yaar throat and grati fies your stomach. Any cool you off for the Bsomenc Tree Tea Iced does mere! Its cooling freshening sensation tats. Sy togeder Tree Tc Orange Peoc" 10dqUWu aaaKnua oosraGstsa 7:30 P. M.

pifj CilteTfew In The Valley Everywhere ESSEX'S' iACH 1 1 STANDARD OIL ONE JERSEY) "A 3 0-MINUTE RIDE WILL WIN YOIT TP I mrmr a.

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