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we ALBUQUERQUE MOBNIMG JOUENAL New Mexico's Leading Advertising Medium exicot jading swspaper Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sunday, October 18, 1925. PRICE FIVE CENTS t)n PAGES TODAY IX Li3 THREE SECTIONS irnr-FiFTH year CLXXXVII. No. 18. FIRE DESTROYS INTERGRANGE OF IVOR 11 BE NEW SECRETARY OF WAR AND WIFE I SLAYING OF TWO IN KENOSHA, WIS UROPEAII PEACE WILL BE ESTABLISHED AS RESULT LINER GOMANGR PRO GENT IS STARTEDMONDAY ARE MISSING VIVIAN 'S 10 BUFFLES POLICE BILL TO CUT BirA1) I Clyde Line Steamer Is Des Investigation of Murder of 0 CONFERENCE FEDERAL TAXES OF 1 Under Cover Men Will Work in Colorado, New Mexico and Utah; Stearns' Force Is Going to Mop Up troyed Off Florida coast; Blaze Follows an Explosion Aboard Vessel Saving of Between Miss Madalynne Latimer and Her Sweetheart Is Practically at a Standstill Kenosha, Oct.

17 OP) LLOYD GEORGE PREDICTS Mayport, Oct. 17 W) Ten 000,000 and in Taxpayers' Bill of Next Year Is in Prospect persons, seven men ana tnree While the body of Madalynne Lat women, are missing from the pas senger list of the Clyde line Co manche, which was destroyed by imer lay in the little home in Ap-pleton. which she left Just two years ago to seek greater opportunities In Milwaukee, tha Investigation of the double slaying CLEAR TRACK PROMISED- rospect of a Satisfactory Settlement of Out-Questions Is Promising; Believes Interchange of prohibition agents many of whom will be under cover men, between New Mexico, Colorado and Utah, will be a feature of the enforcement operations in the Rocky Mountain district, it was announced Saturday by C. H. Stearns, federal prohibition director for New Mexico.

Mr. Stearns has Just returned from fire off this port late today, ac PLAN IN BOTH HOUSES cording to Information here as the here of the young stenographer Modification or Abolishment tanker Repear and Its pilot boat reached the port. The Reaper and pilot boat United States Is Setting a Good Example in Its Eagerness to Arrive at a Just Agreement and her sweetheart, James Sears, Kenosha garage man, was prac tically at a standstill today. Denver, where he held a conference with John Vivian, adminis of Levies on Theater Tickets, Club Dues, Auto and the Like Is Predicted trator for the district, and the directors for Colorado and Utah. With China Br DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Mr.

Stearns announced reap- Baffled at every turn, blocked by conflicting stories and theories. Sheriff Frank Willems and Coroner Edward Friend of Kenosha county virtually admitted that they are now "grasping at straws, hoping that some clew may be found." pointmet of seven members of his Washington, Oct. 17 OP) A sav force In New Mexico and said that ing of between $300,00,000 and several other appointments, bring 500,000,00 In the taxpayers' fed London, Oct. 17 (By Cable) The collective mind of estern and central Europe is concentrating on the import-nt conversations now proceeding on the banks of a Swiss lr a of T.nprTin. ing the total to 15, the number allotted to New Mexico, will be Mota with the rescued passengers and crew members reached May-port at 10:20.

Captain Curry of the Comanche la suffering from a badly cprained leg. According to the description of the fire it started about 7:30 in hold number two, forward, and despite the heroic fire fighting efforts of the crew, the blaze soon spread beyond control. The Reaper which was not far away, answered the call and sent two life boats to the scene. The Comanche sent out two life boats, one to the Reaper and one to the Mota. J.

J. Gaudet, the chief engineer of the Comanche was the hero of the disaster, survivors say. A reward ot (2,500 was offered eral bill of next year Is in prospect in the revenue measure on made within the next few days. The names of the new appointees which work will be started Mon by District Attorney Lewis Powell, which will be paid to any one giv day. will not be made public at once.

As I write, the prospect of a satisfactory settlement of rmtatftTidinir nuestions is Dromisinjr. It is too early to III -Vs ing information leading to the arrest of the slaver. as they will operate as under cover A clear track has been promised agents for a time. Being unknown the bill In both the House and Sen Another straw at which offi ronounce any opinion on the actual terms of agreements to bootleggers and manufacturers ate and enactments by March 1, fifteen days before fist payments cials are grasping is the apprehension of a hobo at Granville, Wis. of illicit liquor, these men ara ex rrived at.

Much will depend not only on wnai is iu luded but on what is ultimately left out. He was arrested two days ago and pected to be able to turn up many cases within the next few ot the new year are due, is predicted by Chairman Oreen of ths House ways and means committee. II III Will arbitration cover all pos- has since been questioned in con nection with the murder. weeks. Tho interchange at op I rescuing Captain Curry and nine hle or even probable dispute re- Unlike the situation two years In the possession of this man eratlves between tha three states of the district, too.

Is expected to otners from one of the Comanche ago when Secretary Mellon ad was a .38 calioer revolver. To ardlng the eastern and western rjermanv? It dispu- Ufa boats which had been swamped. One of the life boats return vanced a definite program, no morrow investigators will call in add to the efficiency of the work Seven Reappointed ible issues likely to arise under complets bill has been put forward. fire arms experts. ex- ing from the Comanche was crushed as It was dashed against ne treaty or Versailles me hided, the Locarno treaty The terms of all prohibition agents automatically expired on October 15.

Those whose, reap will and tne tanker. uenerai agreement Is perceptible, however, among both republican and democrats on these main pro se four-flftha of Its value The high-flung flames from the NEWEST MOBIL Those pointment was announced are-. wee as a pact ior visions: Samuel Bowman, Roswell; Ho xnirniznnt nf the real on burning steamer Illuminated the sea and motorists driving along the beach declared they could see the pillar of fire which they said seemed to be about twenty miles mer Henley and M. D. Abeyta, Albuquerque: Howard Bsacham, Alamogordo; E.

A. Eaton, Socor y0 fy RIFLE TO START sx sea. ro; Bob Palmer, Fort Bayard Ray Sutton, Clayton. Icultles of establishing a durable eace fi Europe will scan the tipulatlon for any agreement rith anxious care, with a view to Iscoverlng whether all dangers re provided against. Delegates Friendly Apart, however, from all ques-t rtetnils of the pact, the Mr.

Stearns said the conference with Mr. Vivian in Denver had TODAY WS been highly profitable to tha aer vice, as it had developed a plan The rescue work could be seen from the beach. Those on the coast line described seeing the Reaper pull alongside the ill-fated craft and shortly afterwards the Mota. There was no panic among the passengers of the ill-fated craft, according to the survivors. Ed Lawler of Hartford.

of action that is expected to prove tmosphere and setting of the Lo-arno conference will help to Kurnnesn peace. There extremely effective. Mr. Vivian Is intensely in earnest In his desire to enforce the liquor law and so Uncle Sam's Biggest Shoot Redaction ot both the normal and surtax income rates. Modification or abolishment of most of the remaining miscellaneous taxes.

Including those on theater tickets, club dues, automobiles and the like, Repeat or modification ot the publicity of taxes provision. Increasing nf exemptions so as to relieve those of small in- comes of all taxes. Revision of the estate tax to prevent dnpllratlon In levies by states and tho federal government. Preliminary to the opening of public hearings Monday by ths eommltee. Secretary Mellon today named representatives to work with the committee.

Democratic members of the committee met in- friendliness amounting are his assistants and deputies In tn rordiallty In the rela- ing Iron Is 95 Feet Long, Weighs 730,000 Pounds; the various states. one of the first passengers to land said that the rescue work was TJwight JT. Davis of Missouri, new secretary of war. has moved As to the situation In New Mexico, Mr. Stearns said that his lons between the representatives if the powers.

It Is but six years Ince the treaty of Versailles was Igned. but the journey from the ism to the Locarno of Is Bound for California handled in admirable fashion. He permanently Into the office in Washington he occupied temporarily for Bix months, In the absence because of illness of John W. Weeks. force is going to mop up.

He Is said that despite a heavy sea which going after every distiller and Washington. Oct. 17 OP) Uncle bootlegger in the state and will He is seen at work at his desk. Inset are views ot him In aviation costume, in army uniform, and a- picture of Mrs. Davis.

There's nn i. nt to he measured by Sam's biggest and newest mobile push them so hard that they Will hut hv temperature. It is another Davis In the Cabinet, James secretary of labor. find their business not only Illegal shooting iron, a 14-inch rifle on a railway mount, will start westward was running at the time the passengers were rapidly taken from the sea and open boats. "I left the vessel on the second or third boat," Mr.

Lawler said, "but in that tlma I saw two boys Jump overboard and drown. The David Lloyd George i flight from the lee Age to the teneral warmth ot a trans-Alpine out unprnntabie. Still Is Cantured tomorrow from the Aberdeen While Mr. Stearns was announc ations over a pact which affects Maryland, proving ground, nouna formally today to discuss the leg- OF UNIVERSITY ETY MATRON SOGI thv inniiir Ur iaiuornin, over me irau piuiea In 191 nothing would Induce hat dour old French statesman, Clemenceau, to meet the Ger i iniauen, most or them appearing In accord with the nroeram d. Ing his plana and appointments.

Agents Henley and Abeyta and Deputy Sheriffs Flnley and Armljo ior ranmeni io Within Ivn oinnlh. tirlll vanced yesterday by Representn-' man delegates on enual terms. ixrhn mot them. I douot overlooked their Interests In the pointing out over the Pacific from tlve Garner, ranking democrat on Far East, which ara being serious- Fort McArthur, 25 miles south of deck was practically a mass of flames toward the forward hold and was rapidly spreading. As our boat laid by, I saw one boat lowered Improperly and four women thrown into the eea.

I never saw them recovered and feel sure that they were lost. the committee. Chalrmnn nraen BEATEN AD DENVER FOUND IS brought in a 26-gallon still and seven gallons of whisky which they had confiscated Saturday on the ranch of Manuel Jaramlllo in lv imnllcatcd by avenla in China. I Los Angeles. he extended to them his land In formal welcome.

lie had, nmrrA. the excuse that dis The other day I received from ino great gun ana in mount has called an executive session of the full committee for 1 Monday morning and the hearings will be opened In the afternoon. TIJeras canyon, eleven miles east mKttnurQ icei in itriigui hiiu mo nr iui 7joi00o pounds, exceeding OS ANGELES I BY AGGIES, 16-0 of Albuquerque. Tha officers said that the still, liquor and 40 gallons of mash had been cleverly the KepuDiio or uninn-m. a- ths weBnt of nv locomotive vet STEAMER CATCHES F1RH OFF MAYPORT, FLORIDA tionalist government at canton built.

The gun will travel mounted concealed and that they had diffi a revealing communication wnicn on four trucks. The railroad may be of interest. The minister route westward had to be careful- culty rinding them. Jaramlllo will bo prosecuted. LONDON SPECIALISTS USING SOLAR RAYS TO REJUVENATE BOY BABY had evidently done me the honor My nurveyed to Insure safe passage Colorado Farmers Battle Police Are Investigating Death of Mrs.

Laura Bid- ot reading an article written Dy rn6 Journey will begin over the me Mime weeks ago on the Chi-1 Penn.ivlvanla nvstem to Chicniro nese situation, hence this letter: I with several stops to permit pub IGHT A die, Wife of Philadelphia Through a Sea of Mud; Snappy Play Impossible and Many Fumbles Made I take the liberty ot writing nc (napectlon of the Wage weapon you In reply to some remarks you Tn) Bun wlu tnce up tne pioneer Millionaire Sportsman made througn tne American i-i trail following the Union Pacific Jacksonville, Oct. 17 OP) The Clyde line steamer Comanche, bound from Jacksonville to New York, caught fire off Mayport, early tonight. The blaze followed an explosion aboard the vessels, according to radio and telegraph reports reaching here. Efforts of the crew and passengers to subdue the flames were not successful, and a message intercepted by a wireless station here shortly after 9 o'clock indicated the Comanche was burning to the water's edge. SCARLET FEVER in an article on June i line from Omaha, where it stops garding the Chirtese crisis.

for a day and a half. Brief halts Los Angeles, Oct. 17 UP) From your statement i are to be made at Fremont, Colum. with satisfaction that the British nmnrf ycrtv. ri.tto cussions around a table on every ietail ot so gigantic a treaty would postpone peace for at, least a year and would involve I he maintenance by France and Hrltaln of huge armies on the Rhine at a crushing cost until the German signature was secured.

It took a year to persuade Frencn statesmen to consent to appear at a conference with German delegates. The first experiment was maae Spa in the summer of 1920. rhe French premier, M. MIH-rand, at that conference, looked like a good boy who had been empted by his friends much njnlnst his will to enter bad company. He was bashful and uneasy, and made frequent efforts break away.

M. Brland Is a less rigid and more adaptable person nan his predecessor. He has also another advantage over him in i he possession of a rich sense of humor. Conferences with Germany multiplied under his regime, and the temper of each successive conference improved. "Hoses All the Way" There was a touch ot spring at (he Cannes conversations In Jan cannot una tauit wu ii.u Sydney and Laramie, with a day London.

Oct. 17 OW Specialists at the -London hospital are using aolar rays to work the "rejuvenation" of a boy baby, who upon birth two years ago ha every appearance of advanced age and who until a few weeks ago had never aroused from a deep slumber. "Babv Rip Van Winkle." as ho was dubbed by the medical men. Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Cohen of High Gate. According to his mother he never cried, but lay motionless for a year, life being sustained by artificial feeding. "His body was stone cold, even MA IE DRASTIC wisning to n-aiizu jayovers at Cheyenne Mrs. Laura Biddle, prominent Philadelphia society matron and wife of Craig Biddle, millionaire sportsman, was found dead In her apartment here late today under circumstances which hnve resulted In a police investigation. laeais, 7-iain uems and Ogden Denver, Oct.

17 Colorado Aggies battled through a sea of mud today to win from the University of Denver, 16 to 0. After being held on nearly even terms throughout the -lrst half by the Dawson eleven, the Aggie attack was unleashed in the third period with a field goal and a touchdown and continued Into the final stanxa when the second touchdown was scored and Hyde kicked goal for the final point. It was a sloppv day that mnde Captain Jonassen of the Texas Oil company tanker Reaper, sent a wireless message to the effect that One Hundred Pupils at Lin SIX MISSIONARY A doctor who was called after coin School, Exposed to contena, tne iraammwi uiwiumn of national sentiment. "You remind the world that Oreat Britain and America should be Just to China's cause. What you say of the movement In China as being one towards national freedom and self -respect, and that the conditions ot workers in China have In fact aroused the sympathy of workers in other lands, Indicates your profound Disease, Will Be Kept Away From Class Rooms BISHOPS CHOSEN in summer," she said.

"He was Just like an old, old man." the body had been found by two maids, pronounced death due to heart disease: but an undertaker to whose establishment the body was tnken, questioned the diagnosis and notified the coroner, who in turn notified the police. An he was standing by the burnlngl ship and taking off passengers and crew. Later messages Indicated the Reaper was heading back to Mayport, which is located at the mouth of the St. John's river. Requests were received here for doctors and nurses to meet the returning liner at the local docks and preparations were made to care for any victims of the fire.

The other day to the astonish snappy play impossible. The backs couldn't get started. ment of the hospital attendants. couldn't handle the ball and pass. the baby -began to cry and then to fuss and squirm like an ordi A WO A autopsy to.

take place tomorrow has been ordered by the coroner. es bounded from the hands of re knowledge of Chinese affairs. No New Peril Is Likely "As to your fears of a new peril nary inrant. Now he has progressed further and is crowing It was indicated at the officials nfffna thnt If wna YlAllpveri then. uary, 1923.

Then came the Poin-Irare bllssard, and all geniality Ifroze. With the disappearance of teeth. The specialists believe that that the woman might have died! ceivers with a monotonous regularity. In the third period Rankin, Giant fullback, tore through the center of the Denver line for 20 yards. Hyde passed to S.

Clam- arising in the East, and of Chinese hatred of foreigners, you will per Election and Near Wiping within two years he will be a normal child. M. Polncare a thaw set in. int First reports of the fire aboard the Comanche were received here by J. L.

Gavagan, a Justice of tho peace at Mayport, who said In a long distance telephone message from the effects of poison. Mr. Kiddle, who has been living Dawes report was tne nrsi ro mit me to assure you that no new peril is likely to arise If equitable Simultaneously with the reporting of two new cases of scarlet fever In the city Saturday, bringing the total to 13, the Health department announced that About 100 pupils of the Lincoln junior high school will be held out ot school and kept under observation this week. These pupils have been exposed to the disease. They will be kept out of contact with other children until they have passed the danger of coming down with scarlet fever.

Dr. James R. Scott, public health officer, said Saturday that the reporting of two new cases since of that summer. And now comes at a Hollywood hotel apart from From Calendar Proposals to Chanqe Divorce Laws RUSSIANS NOW MARRY ON mer for 10 more and tnen tne quarterback dropped back and lyicarno, and It Is "noses ah mo wy" relations with China are established. The presumption of our hatred to the Florida Times Union thut the steamer had been blown up five miles off shore.

Judge Gavagan was unable to give the nams Feature Episcopal Meeting placed a field goal Between THREE-YEAR PROBATION Berlin, Oct. 17 OP) Marrlaeea posts. for foreigners is groundless, by reason of the fact that we receive and treat It In a very friendly spirit his wife, came to Mrs. Blddle's apartment with the doctor who was called after the woman's body had been found, but returned Inter to his hotel, police were told. Detectives were endeavoring to locate the sportsman to enlist his aid In throwing light up.on the Smiles, nannsnanes, ejcursium on the lake and best sign of all.

the pleasant Interchange ot little jokes. Such men make poor hy New Orleans, Oct. 17 W) After a few minutes more "i sloshing and slipping about, the the nationals whose government of the vessel, but declared the blaze aboard the craft could be seen at Mayport. Officials of the Clyde line said Aggie attack again began to as have abolished all unequal treaties on three year probation have been authorized by the Soviet government, writes the Berliner Lokal An-xeiger. After this period both tur pocrites.

'IMS cnange 01 wuimi ii.unt therefore be taken as a sert Itself. Hyde passed to Wag and replaced these by new onea Election of six missionary bishops in the house of bishops and the near wiping from the calendar of the house of deputies, proposals to change the existing laws In regard to divorce, featured the gen Thursday, when the total was 11, ner for 10 yards. Clammer followed with 10 more through the line. change of mind. It is rather early to expect a change of heart.

there were not many passenger aboard the Comanche, but that she based on Justice, equality and mu tual resnect. was not alarming, but that because Hyde added eight more, planting was carrying a crew ot 100 men, the 100 pupils at Lincoln school WASHINGTON VARSITY FIGHTS C0RNHUSKERS "As a civilized ration we demand tles will be privileged to contract on a new and permanent marriage, if mutually the bond has proved satisfactory. Otherwise, each par- Whilst Kuropean countries nr primarily concerned about negotl- the ball on the 12 yard line and eral convention of the Protestant tha cancellation ot unequal trea Caldwell skirted right end for a Episcopal church meeting here to ties, the rendition of concessions had been exposed, he was taking no chances of their communicating the disease to others. Tho enrollment at the school is 450. A touchdown.

Hyde's attempt to TO TIE BEFORE 15,000 day. 3 ARE ARRESTED and the abolition of other unjust ty will be at liberty to separata without going through any ot tho The house of bishops sent to agreements wrung from the effete Manchu dynasty which ruled over the house of deputies tolay the teacher tn the school has scarlet Lincoln. Oct. 17 OP) The WEATHER usual aivorce rormallties. The law was nassed tn rl.riv names of four men elected by that fever and all pupils In his classes this country until It was over tha stats of matrimonial confusion University of Washington football team fought the University of Ne body to preside over missionary are among those held out of school.

thrown in 1911. IN CONNECTION existing in Kussia. said the The probationary marrls dioceses or the church. It was reported from reliable sources to FORECAST Teachers in all of the public schools have been instructed to examine the throats of all their "I am at a loss to follow your trend ot thought when you say that the American Boxer Indemnity rnver. Oct.

17. New Mexico! braska Cornhuskera to a 6 to 8 tie here this afternoon before a large crowd of 15,000 football fans. needs only to be ree-lstered tha. night that two other bishops were elected this afternoon In execu Sunday and Monday, generally pupils each morning and at noon. city clerk's office.

If the marrlagft ends in failure, the registrar will fair: little change in temperature. The game was largely defensive tive session of the house of bish WITH ROBBERY Any who show signs of cold or sore Arlxona Sunday ana Aionaay, with both teams fighting on an funds devoted to education have helped to swell the discontent, unless It, is meant that the Chinese should not be roused from the throat are sent home and their kick goal was blocked. As the fourth period opened the Aggie backs again lugged the ball down Into Denver territory, aided by a few fumbles and kicking to a point where Hyde was able to twist through eight yards for a touchdown after Clammer, Rankin and Caldwell smashed the faltering Denver line. Perhaps the outstanding Impression of the game from a spectators' standpoint was the mud and the Innumerable fumbles. The Dawson eleven threatened a few times but fumbles and intercepted passes put an end to the rallies.

There wns no question about Aggie superiority. The Fort Collins eleven earned a dozen first downa to Denver's three. fair: little change In temperature. even basis throughout, Nebraska parents told to have them put un ops. Two prelates whose election wns not officially announced but whose elevation to the Episco opened the scoring in the third quarter when Mandery plunged state of servitude which the une Washington.

Oct IT M5) Weath simpiy oraw a blue pencil mark: through both names, whereby, of- flctally at least, the marriage will be shown never to have existed. The present age ot which a. young man In Russia may marry is International Harvester ner meciioai observation. A preventive treatment for scarlet fever l.as been under experimental trial qual treaties and tha policy ot ex ler outlook tor the week beginning termination by Imperialist powers pacy, wag learned from authentic sources tonight are: The Rev. through the Washington line for a touchdown.

Washington's score rnme in the last period when O. Monday: Company, Chicago, Loses by prominent physicians of the forced upon this country during Northern Rocky mountain ana Walter Mitchell. D. of Tren country and is said to have been the past hundred years. nu nai or a gin is.

The wife, may either adont the nnm nf Wilson plunged over the Nebraska Score of Em plateau regions: Mostly fair In east ton, N. executive secretary of "The Kuo Mln Tang party ad perfected to a point where it Is getting results. Dr. Scott said this the diocese to be missionary mita its leadership In tha national ployes in Office Surprised and soma probability of occasional rains west ot the divide. Temperature above normal most ot the bishop of Arizona, and the Rev.

husband or retain her own. A third contingency is that the husband may adopt his wife's name. nne after a series of passes rnd line plunges. Washington took the offensive In the first quarter after Weir's treatment is being used by Albu 1st movement of China, and In tha Frank W. Crelghton, rector of St.

querque physicians In the present Chicago, Oct. 17 (4) Six hoav. week. Cooler near end. work of arousing tha peoples' na tionalist sentiments.

Ann's church, Brooklyn, N. to However, despite the slowness ine children again mav also named after the father or mnthat- kick off and an exchange of Southern Rocky mountain and emergency and added that parents who wished to try It should obtain be missionary of Mexico. My armed men today robbed the West Pullman works of tho Inter ot the play and the sloppy field What we Chinese do expeet and punts and kept the ball in the er one child may assume the name plateau regions: Mostly fair, warmer Monday and temperatures It from their family physicians. Dr, The house of deputies gave a death blow to proposals to change the Hushes eleven stamped Itself will be satisfied with Is, as you Cornhuskera' territory late i -finitely as a conference title throughout tha period. parent ana another that of the other.

Scott said he could not recommend it as an absolute but mostly normal thereafter. the canons of the church regulating divorce when the proposal contender. It bore down on the Late in tha second period the were saved when the Denver defense whenever It fal have said, Justice from the Christian nations, and we heartily echo with you the advice you give to the Imperialist powers, to 'Ba Just and fear tor only righteous thst It hss attrncted the attention of many members of the medical LOCAL RKPOnT Conditions for tha twenty-four tered and nipped In the bud any time keeper Whistle sounded attempts of the Denver offense to hours ended at p. m. yesterday.

profession. It is a treatment which has been developed In the with Washington in possession of the ball on Nebraska's two-yard capitalize tha brilliant labor of ness exalteth such a nation. recorded by the University: sponsored by tha Sanctity of Marriage association, wss defeated by an overwhelming vote. This proposal would have made remarriage ot divorced persons practically Impossible except In cases where divorces kere granted tor causes existing before marriage. Howell and Miller in the back "In conclusion, permit ma.

8Ir, nne. field. papt year. Dr. Scott believes that tha scar let fever has spread through gath.

Highest temperature Lowest temperature Rang In Rankin, Coach Hughes has national Harvester company of a $45,000 payroll and escaped In a rain of bullets. The robbers surprised a score of employes In the offices. Including F. 11. Harrison, superintendent, at 9 o'clock.

Just after an express messenger had brought the money from the company's downtown offices. Each possible exit was blocked by the holdup men, who put the payroll Into a large canvas bag and smashed a window through which they escaped to their car. As the Inst man went through the window nn auditor on tha second floor selred a rifle and fired but without effect, It Is believed. Rewards totaling 11,000 were of WOMEN'S CLUBS TO TAKE to express my heartiest thanks for your courageous statement, which tha people ot China consider as a censure ot your Tory government." erlng of large crowds at tha circus Mean a player that promises to develop Into one of the greatest backs the (I 40 SI 60 85 S9 0 10 AN ILLITERACY CENSUS Humidity at a. conference has seen, while Cald and the two carnivals which followed It.

Many parents ar keeping their children away from pub (Bigned) "HU HAN MIN. Humidity at p. well and Hyde both displayed a I DAY IN WASHINGTON 1 Denver. Oct. 17 OP) The Oen Precipitation MICHIGAN WINS FROM WISCONSIN, 21 TOO Madison, Oct.

1 7 OP A whirlwind start thst produced tw touchdowns tn less than five minutes from the opening whlstls and gsve Michigan a quick and substantial lead that enabled her tm whip Wisconsin, ti to todsy. Bennla Friedman. Michigan quarterback and era eh passer, cored two ot ths touchdowns and pasted Oosterbaan to tha other. One of Friedman's scores was an SK yard run after taking ths kick off. He ran the number of four points after touchdown la two weeks to It by miklaf ihrts ie kicks.

finished type ot play. Wind velocity United Stales Sets Good Example In view of the statements In this letter, It Is Interesting to note that eral Federation of Woman's clubs lic gatherings, requiring them to spend their time at horns when not Direction ol wind has commenced an Illiteracy cen sus of the nation under the direc In school. SHEFFIELD RETURNS Clear Character of day while the British government' and tlon of the United States bureau other governmenta concerned ap TO MEXICO CITY POST WISCONSIN H4.NK ROrBKT HUNTERS of education. Mrs. John D.

Sher pear to be dallying In respect to The President's air board began drafting Its report. The Department of Agriculture refused to lift the embargo on Spnnlsh grapes. House ways and means commit Woodruff Oct. IT W) Bunrlse. October IS.

will ba at man, president of the federation Chinese matters and have taken no fered by the company officials for masked men entered tha Btatt :14 a. sunset at 6:24 n. tn. Mexico City. Oct.

IT (A1) Jamei of Bates Park. announced arrest and conviction of tha men. Bank ot Woodruff early today, Santa Fa time. Albuquerque time R. Sheffield, the American ambas Police expressed opinion that step forward since tha crisis In early summer, tha government ot the United Stntes appears to ba hers tonight.

The federation Is also undertaking a survey of san unrlse 0 to 3 minutes later, tun- sador, returned to Mexico City to the holdup was an "Inside Job." blew the safe and escaped with an undetermined amount ot loot. All tee members gathered tor the beginning Monday ot hearings on a day after an absence of five itary conditions In American set 1 to 4 minutes earlier In October. An employs and two former sin ployes were arrested, wires leading Into town were cut. Cestlaaed es rage Tws months spent In the United States. I liuiues.

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