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17- 4 I i. WEATHER Arizona: Unsettled Friday ami Saturday: not much change lYinperatiire. Tucson: temperature vesterday tii. minimum Humid-ity 58. COPPER AND COTTON Copper: Spot and futures, (Vtton: Spot, 21.40: futures, 7 to IT points lower.

NO. 296 TWELVE PAGES TUCSON, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 TWELVE PAGES FIVE CENTS A COPY, vc I. 4 WOllACR OLD 10 scoreless Tucson High Wallops Nogales A WD if nrrn nnr itto hit SEES AMERICA King 6f Siam Dies Girl Heir Is Born dLLo HAL1 INVASION OF WOLVES BLOCKED PUNTS WIN GAME FOR BADGER ELEVEN MRS. M'TAVISH SERIOUSLY HURT FOR 'GAS' WAR i WOULD FORM CABINET i III Hi" Crippled Arizona Players Twice Halt Heavy Nevada Attack Within Shadow of Own Goal Posts I Car Somersaults on Speedway, Head of Chemical Department of Army, Cites Natural Resources Joe Mote Paves Way for Three Tucson Scores; Daniels Gets Long Run Collarbone Broken, May Be Skull Fracture 85 ASKS FOR MORE MONEY MILLFAT UNCONSCIOUS MUD HAMPERS PLAYERS SALMON IS STAR IN DEFENSIVE Will Soon Be at Bottom of Girl Nogales Offensive Carries BATTLE to Halt Victims of Wednesday Accident at Rillito Powers, Says Report of General Fries 1 ucsonans vjii rcti First Period -Recovering Broken Ribs, Jaws and Hands Fail Arizona; Gilliland Says Goodbye to College Football WASHINGTON, Nov. 2G (By As-snt'iuteil Presi).

Neglect of proper for the employment of By ELKAN SOLOMON XOCALKS. Nov, 2( (Spell to Arizona Dally Star). The I'YSV I 'cl thi' defense against nil etlieieni weathermlvn. Instead of Nogales, Her car a wreck after turning over and over, Caton Ale-'u visit, wife of Calon of the edi'orial staff of the Tucson Citizen, was taken to he Arizona hospital nb iu noon yesterday, seriously injured as the result ot the accident which occurred on Kast Speedway, near the end of the pavement. Tile details of the accident were Welllou, uoiwi-in oil iijuvii.li vest or iioset the done Micket here Apaches and suicide," -Major General Arnoa Files.

dav and presented the the Badge chief of Ihe chemical warfare with an excrealde tlei.i mole Inches of mud, I with four HM rvl VI service, ueciaieu in ins annual re- i jiurl to secretary 01 ar jjaia no; dclualclv known the ot't'leeva I over which ine i ui-wm eleven oozed its way lo a 20 to i victory over Nogales high school. While the mud and muck of the soft l- icon slo vvei 1 down the aerial at- made public today. The report who reported for Airs. AlcTavi.sh was uncniiscnus when placed in ambulance By C. H.

GARRIGUS Arizona's liimdajjcd Wildcats, imtwt'ijjhecl, out-passed and out-plunged, fought tlio Nevada Wolfpack to a scoreless tie in tlie annual liome-ioniins jininc here esterday afternoon. With half the sipiad crippled, Arizona's sterling defensive play kept the hall in tnid-field for more than three-quarters of the jjame, and when the Pack had shoved down to the three-yard line, twice held them for downs in the face of what seemed certain defeat. It was not a team which went out for Arizona vestcrdav, it was scarcely even a Rood team, yet it made football history which will live long DEATH COMES TO KING OF SIAM rlouslv Ini- tack of Nogales, it gaine of the on Iced the running from have Badgers, ami prevenieo ineio rimninu nil scores that thev lor the trip lo tie hospital. It was understood that the car was overturned as she tried to pass an- I other auioniobiie. Dr.

Victor Gore was called and declared that "a spee ly and sure victory" in any war can be as- suml to the Unfitted States only by adequate use of the unique superiority the country enjoys as to chemical resources. I "This position as to chemical re- sources of the United Slates." Dai after an examination said that i Tavish was suflering from aj ightcr Born Day Before to New Queen, Changes Succession made on dry hard fields in past games. Nogales showed one brilliant spurt nt the opening of (he game when Donnidieus and Malda nado completed three passes which, with a few yards gained in between, carried the Apaches over the goal line for their lone marker. Tucson i.laved a shunt-eyed game nlohltv. JSl broken collar bone and severe cuts and bruises, and that he reared! tier skull was fractured.

(fjv! Nurses ai the ho. pital last night! General Fries said, "will give it i superiority over any other nation BANGKOK. Siam. Nov. 2ti Football Results king I said that The injured woman was todav I 1:1 serious conukion.

or group of nations which will Associated Press). Kama mean success in any future, hut of Siam for 15 years, died hree iverine. Inter- all the breaks, cornering blocked punts as well as rec four Nogales fumbles, and j'ouce oiricers uagin, raioinns and West, after an investigation, a state of chemical preparedness i about a month after he had di-! will never result if we slacken or voiced his' qui en and taken an-. reoorted that the car, a Ford coupe, was a total wreck, having c.opting two pases. Tucson's three touehdowns came as the direct result of three lilocked turned completely over twice.

The I In (he annals ol u.e university. On lulure homecoming days, when alumni ami uiidergraduaies gather upon the campus, the story will again he told ot how Red Crouch played with his ankle so swollen he could hardly walk, of how Alosely gol up from his bed to stave off the rush of Hie visitors until he dropped from exhaustion, of how Shilllei went ill lo take his place even though his upper Jaw was broken, of hew lluiton Salmon, l'lMhtlngest of alt fighting Wildcats smeared play after play Unit good lor 20 or 30 yards, of how Mario' Davis, shoved in when Salmon wenl down, crashed through on the Wildcat 3-yard line (o stcqi the Pack behind i.s own line and ARISTIDE BRIAND FOOTBALL RESULTS Arizona 0 Nevada 0 (tie). neglect our' military development other wife the hope of having and training; in chemical warfare, an lo ir to the throne. It must he recognized that there hopes were not realized and is absolutely nothlUB inherent in bis younger brother, 1'rince Praja chemical warfare to prevent Us Dhipok succeeds to the throne. A consideration as ft logical and per- daughter yas born yesterday to the lectly justifiable means of waging new queen.

(ieneral Fried noted with parti- Rama VI, who was 45 years old, punts. which the Badgers batted down ami Mote recovered with relish. Tl first, one hit the mud In the first quarter, less than one minute nfte- the first play, Mote scooped It 'p. and with all, the grace mid avidity of a person who I has not eaten for three days, starred for the end line, with Badgers and Briand Again Called On to End Crisis in France i glass in the upper portion of the body was broken, the top crushed I and the remainder ot the body crushed and scratched. The accident was the only seri-'ous one on the holiday calendar, according fo the police report.

There was another reported, but i of a minor nature. A car driven by Y. Williams, at the intersection of Fourth avenue and Seventh street, was struck by an-I other motorist with a resultant loss of a fender and minor scratches 'to the car. No one was injured, she said. I Sherman Millfat, employee of '('.

Beck, of Marana. who was in- cedar interest "the recent chemical recently underwent an operation warfare developments In Russia, f()r an abdominal ahcess from where that portion of the national which he did not recover. Prior defense has been launched on a to the operation he had suffered large scale, backed by great pub- from acute gSstritis. lie enthusiasm." said that, Educated at Oxford. llama on despite "many disadvantages," the his marriage in 1H22 to Princess fAtKirhos wallowing through the mud after him.

Vristide Briaiul. former, Mote was accorded the honor of the week to constitute scoring the second marker, for after prevent scomt story a tile touchdown which inevitable. And when tho told, it will be a story of which was bealen onlv be 'AIMS, Nov. tonight w. Press.) 'end effort i iing his Fainleve pre i.

to sue, 1M the secoml punt was siuck in me 1 mud in (he third quarter, a pass to ministry which esigncd Sunda a Innei Forna ih. Ho l'reiiii'r cabin announced to morale of the American chemical warfare service was excellent, but added: Lakshmi Lavan. abjured polygamy 'and abolished the harem which his father had maintained. President bourne. 'guo this failure to form i afternoon, brought beginning of the the crisis ek.

The back to the president, for point chore it as at the "Nevertheless, without a drastic increase in appropriations, we will In it was decided that until jured Wednesday night in art auto King Rama had made issue the accident near Itillito when the succession should be through the truck, he was driving crashed head nucon-niotlipc-s on ion into another car. 's as still un cause Ii would not be beaten, a team which, yrtat neither offensively nor defensively, played over and around and under its opponents until they could scarcely gel a play under way. Nevada Bettor, But Of the two teams, Nevada, was imieh the best. The Wolfpack gained IM yards by rushing, to 41 for Hie Cats, made ten first downs to Arizona's three, and twice had the ball where it seemed tliev Mole was completed over the line Mute had a stiff job. for there were i three Nogales men waiting for hhii, and how he his hands on the oval Is keeping uiiiny Nogales fans awake nights.

I A third punt was knocked for a loop on the last quarter and again Mote scooped up the hull, going from the 23-tnrd line lo the Kl- I the purpose of socking a fourth ca I the pai lianiciitary lenders ami then duet maker, ippcalecl to ntiforred Rriaml again with to step into suon be the weakest among the half dozen most powerful nations in chemical conscious ir me nt. aiaryw nospi- tju. breach again. tnl last night. An A-ray lasen night.

An X-ray Al. Hi land, who was miiiist of foreign affairs In the I'alnlev Supply stock for the service left over from the war had been re-iluced "practically to nothing," disclosed a fractured E. J. Gotthelf said yes- Tucnon high 20; Nogales high 7. I Willcox 0j Safford 0.

At Miami, Mesa high 13; i Miami high 7. I At Pasadena: University of Hawaii 13; Occidental college 0. At Seattle: Oregon 14; Washington 15. At Fresno: College of Pacific Fresno State college 0. At Pasadena: California Agqiefi 22; California Institute of Tech 6., Western State 16; New Mexico Douglas high 26; Bisboe hiqh 6.

University of Denver University of Colorado 41. i Utah Aggies 10; University of Utah 6. I Colorado Aggies 40. University of Wyoming 0. Bears Cardinals 0, (Professional.) I Sprinpfield 18; Massachusetts! Aggies 13.

Fordham 13; John Carroll uni- versity 7. Brown 14; Colqatc 14. Iowa Stat Kansas Aegies 12. Syracuse 16: Columbia 5. Perosylvaia 7: Cornell 0.

West Virginia 19- Washir-ton and Jeffersnn 0. Pittsbtirqh 23: Penn State 7. Bockncll University of Detroit 0. St. Louis Vermont 0.

William and iVIary 14. Richmond 0. Virginia North Carolina 3. Hobart 17; Rochester 6. i Catholic university 20; George Washington U.

0. Washington Grinnell 0. Miami university 33; University of Cincinnati 0. Universitv of Tennessee Doctors 25: Loyola 2. hmet, the situation quite d.tfe rem than when he tried to (ieneral Fries asserted, adding that yard line.

Hivll called for an I run. and with a charging line sweeping interterence. rounded flank a nd scored. GERMANS ADttRf yesterday skull. Dr, terda v.

Miss daughter who was th a.cid end and the th- Opal Reck, 18-year-old of Millfafs employer, with him at the time of nt, was taken home ifroin The game was slow 'd up by of ondition of the field; a mazi LOCARNO TREATY Iast month Rama deposed his queen on the ground that she had 1 not "carried out her duties toward king and country, in a satisfactory' manner." The daughter born yesterday to the king and the new queen, Chan Chonr Suvadana, was the first 1 child to be born to a king of Siam for 32 years, the last being Prince l'raja Dhipok. who now succeeds: to the throne. i When Cving Ramd last month i raised Lady Suvadana to the rank of royal consort in place of the! childless Queen I-akshmi the fol- lowing proclamation was issued: mud patches, interspersed with pud dles of water, varying from two annual appropriations were not sufficient to replace this loss or "10 maintain the war reserve for foreign projects." 'in the question of defensive measures against gas attack, Fries said that masks for use in continental United States "are iwn-existent" and that the supply in overseas ganisons was de- i inches in depth lo a'niost a foot, according to Hanlcls. ho fell into th deepest one face firM. Hall ran his team through the di yesi parts, and succeeded in giving Cie Tucson boys make lip a ministerial combination early in the 'the soeialisl.s'in I the meantime had by their maneu- ers loreeil Pre sident llollinorgue to call on Al, Herrioi.

ami it was dis- covered tney had mane it impnsi- bio or Al. llcrriot to succeed in lorming a gov'ei nmeiil. The e.p"i iim nis remaining to be tried were a socialist cabinet or a i nneenlraliou government nieh would be formed regarillcss of the socialist vote in tin- chamber. A good many radicals and some of the more moderate parliamentarians advised that the socialists be given a chance to show what they would do in power, it was thought the vein lire would last onlv a few- Ludcndorff Heads Opposition But Is Defeated by Heavy Vote the ho.tpital yesterday. She was suffering mainly from shock and minor bruises.

Her younger sister. Fay lie -k. is still at the hospital. She is not seriously injured, but received minor cuts which required attention. I.uis Davis, who was caught under a Southern Pacific! passenger train Tuesdav morning near Mill-vine, ami who underwent the amputation of his left foot as a result of the accident, was resting easily at St.

Mary's hospital last night. 'a chance to gain. Ni of the spec- proyer neient in numbers and sizes. lacular off tackle gKins thai have Associated been prevalent were made. Daniels RHKRIN, Nov.

2ti (Ry "(effectiveness is the criterion by which weapons or methods of war- I "The king has observed that the new queen has served him with could not fail to shove it across Ihe line. Vet when the lime ranai to hold. Arizona not only held, but shoved the Wolfpack bark before taking the hall away from them. Greatest of all was Utile Rutton Salmon, tow-headed wizard lrom Risbeo, who was only a scrub quarter atlhe beginning of the season. Showing Ihe flash which brought him the plaudits of a crowd of Ilu.ooo in the game against S.

Salmon was, more tliau any other man. responsible for ihe de-i tensive work of his team. It. was Rutton wlm time after time went i through maze of interference to I snag the runner; It was Rultoii whose long punts kept the ball in midfleld, and it was Rutton who directed the team ju defense as well -V-as on the offensive, Vet startling as was tile tow-j head's play, around him were ten I others who also rose to new-1 heights of glory, and when the Rishee lad was carried out with a sprained ankle, Rarto Davis, who took his pboe. single-handed shoved the Wolfpack down the field.

Flickenger and AlcArdle, too, land Van Dusen made llutton's modern talthtulness and love, and it is "re stand or fall. The "inception of chemical warfare therelore that, she should an overwhelming majority the Reichstag today adopted on the second reading the law approving Ihe security pact and arbitration treaties initiated at l.oearno, and Germany's entry into the league of nations. nounded at every steo. gol loose foi only one good run. revering 30 yardr i through right tackle, before the end of the half.

i Alote, Tucson's natly right i end waa standing head over heels I over the res' of the team, recover- weeks when the situation would be well-known to the grat armies he "'fused to high estate in order to i'f the world. It has stood the test "H'Dort the rank of the child she a great war and Its effectiveness i wi" majesty in the near 18 recognized." future." leared of socialisi oosirucrion and stable government could be CHICAGO GRAND Kama I was the son of Kinc lomorrow the treaties will be! lug all of the blocked punts, carry-formally ratified with the third i lng one for a touchdow at the mil -reading of ihe measure, thus en-1 set of the game after two minute- aiding Chancellor Luther and: of play. foreign Secretary StreHemaii to Nogales attempted special spren'l TO PROBE TAX WRITERS PRAISE CONDEMN PROPOSALS Florida 17; Washington and Lee 14. Oqlcthorne fi: Chattanoona 2. Vanderbilt 19: Sewanee 7.

Alabama 27: Gfornia 0, Hacked Indians J4; St. Xavier college 8. Franklin Marshal 0, Gettysburg 3. Dickinson 23: Delaware 0. proceed to London (o sign the pact i formations but the lladgers ami treaties in the course of the tnese to a lare-you-well, prevent- formed.

President Doumergue decloei. however, that the experiment was too dangerous and would be likely lo bring further depreciation of the franc, disorganization id' the country finances and lurther tangling of the political situiioii. He preference to the idea of a concentration cabinet and called Al. Rriand again alter consulting with Ihe radical leaders as to the pos next month Germany will make formal appl for admission to Muhlenburg Villa Nova 23 Oklahoma 35: Oklahoma the league. The only opposition to the various treaties came from the German nationalists, communists and extreme nationalists, led bv General Rama or King Ghulalongkorn.

whom he succeeded in 1010. Until the new king retained the name he had borne as crown prince, Alalia Vajiravadh, but in that year he assumed the title of King llama VI. He was known as an able and enlightened monarch and much of the progress of Siam in the last 15 years is ascribed to him. Me brought in western advisers in many phases of government, revised the lawn, encouraged progress in medicine and hygiene. One of his most radical reforms wns the abolition of the harem in the royal household.

The heir presumptive, Prince Aggies pnuts more effective by nailing tly i Nevada safety man time after time as he received the ball. Fat Divel- 0. CHICAGO. Nov. 211 (Ry Associated Press).

A special grand jury will be summoned to investigate a dozen recent bombings in Chicago, several of them directed at. thy homes of policemen. Robert K. Crowe, state's attorney, announced tonight. His statement followed a police coup early today in which two men and a girl were captured as they were placing a bomb front of hardware store.

Roth men were wounded bv notice bullets A short time later a pool room was bombed. Crowo expressed the oninion that sibility ot rallying tne radicals to ing any grouml-galnlng from this source. The Nogales team gaineil 70 yards scrimmage. 20 of these being from one run by Don-nadieu, at the early part of th-1 game. The other gains came in small parcels.

Contrasted with the Apache 70 yards was the 175-vaid gain from scrimmage of the Rad-gers. In the play, Donnadieu was the outstanding Apache, gaining almost all of the ground. His passing was excellent and his accurate heaving "ASIUNGTOX, Nov. 26 (Ev Press). The revised s'licdule of surtax income rates in tax reduction bill framed by "i- house ways and means com-imtec was described todav bv lainmin Green lis "the best bal-" and most evenly graded has 80 far been Heprosentative Itainey of Illinois, uenmcratic member of the com- hess.

playing his last game at tackle for Arizona, lost, most uf his teeth in an early scrimmage and played them for three periods. Perhaps the most colorful figure of the game was Captain Gilliland. who said good-bye to collegiate Creighton 34; Idaho 19. Mount Union Kenvon 0. Texas A.

and M. 28; Texas U. 0. Notre Dame Nebraska 17. Georgetown 16: Qoantico 0.

John Hopkins Maryland 7. Columbia 21 Luther 14. Buckncll Reserves 13. Wyoming Seminary 13. Auburn Georqia Tech.

7. Tulane 14: Centenary 0. S. M. U.

21; Drake 6. a union of parties that would i.uneiuiorir. 'Ihe attempt of the eliminate Ihe socialist Influence. nationalists lo forestall Germany's Although preferring to lake sec- i adhesion to the league by demand ond place that is. minister of big the enactment of a special law-foreign affairs in a cabinet com- authorizing such procedure was de-btnntion, Al.

Rriand consented lo fealed hy a heavy vote. make another effort. The opinion tonight is that if he chooses 1 I f)CT THI HIIMTERQ lo rely upon a majority composed Llk3 1 UXJLiV llUillL.lU7 pro- other hand, has tided that the reductions ii a (he opening of the game earnel Vaja Dhipok was born November m- i Nogales its touchdown, while Mai i "bomb mob'' Is carrying out all 1 (Continued to Page 4 Column 2) es "ave been so graded wilh inV larger uanaifo ricking earned the extra point. a definite of republicans of the left ARss Lee Ale-, and other moderate parties, lie will the bombings here author i ice for each job. FOUND AT RANCHERS: Caroline Lockhart, noted receive most of the Ihe lladgers gained more ground exclusion of those ano president of the association 'o the Family Comes 3000 Miles to Join in "an incomes liil.aiin Lulla'i.

alias Lea McClellan. the be able to form a government that girl who was caught, was subjected I will last enough to entangle (he to an all day inquiry without re- financial and political situations, suits. She said she came here a I bet ween $25,000 annually stages the Cody i Stampede, at Cody. Wyoming, has than did their nppon r-1s, and al- Nov. 20, (Ry Asso- though they recovered four fumbles Air.

and Airs. Sam-. and blocked three punts: Alote roof Galesburg, Illi- coverin" them the fumbl -s did noi a two-day search in carry with them an'- yardage. YTMA, elated Press). uel Al uchmore nols, objects of Home -Coming tod-v lns intention Green out that the surtax to iL 1e from one week ago from Columbus, and went along with the men on the bombing expedition this morning without I BILL TO HAVE U.

S. issued an invitation to Tucsonans to attend the western festivities. Sirs. Lockhart was a guest of this city last February at tho Midwinter Rodeo. the vast expanse of desert north of l.

uer cent too iKlecd by the committee. Texas Christian university Austin college 0. Baylor 7: Rice 7. (Tie.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute 7: Virginia Military C. Furman 26: Clemson 0.

i Montana University 28; Montana State 7. Morningside 12; South Dakota university 6. Rt. Victors 13; De 0. St.

Luke's 0: Loyola 18. St. Thomas 14. Hamline 0. Charleston normal 3: Milliken 21.

Bradley Lombard 0. St. Mary's 19: Santa Clara 7. Gonzago 13; Multnomah club 7. MINES IS PROPOSED knowing what they intended doing, Her companions who were cap- tured sa'd they were Fred Wan- I i.rayden was messing things uo for Nogales.

getting his paws on two of the punts, bringing 'he first and third ones to earth. "One Punch" delivered the foods In recovering several fumbles of Ihe N'o- quist, and Joseph Wan-i nuist Is said to have been indicted NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (Ry Asso- Traveling an aggregate of more than 3000 miles to see the annual Homecoming day game yesterday members of the Hobbs-Salmon families are rated as having broken all long distance traveling records. The center of attraction for the grown-up members of the family was the red-headed "But few weeks in Indiana for violn Hated Press). A federal corpora tion fully controlled by the l.nited here, were found today preparing to enjoy a Thanksgiving feast at i the, ranch home of II.

L. lloge, on! the Arizona side of the Colorado; river. Word of the safety of the Atuch- I more and two prospectors who set I out in search of a "phantom" mine and had not been heard from since! Saturday, reached here this eve- ning. In the meantime numerous bands of persons wise In the ways 1 of the deseri were searching for the party in the belief that they i Um thr nt. phM bo mt the pirl in Battle Creek, six months a.

to. (Continued to Page 4 Column 8) MAGAZINE PUBLISHES States government and handling i all the anthracite coal properties I is provided for in a bill to be traduced in congress by Represen-i tative Loring Al. Rlack, from the fifth New York district. Describ FUGITIVE WARRANT THESIS BY SELLMAN VAGRANCY SUSPECT ISSUE FOR RUSSELL': IS HELD BY POLICE ing his plan today he said that the stock in the corporation would had become lost. i Indian and runners were tnP November issue of the sent out when it was learned that "''layer's Magazine." national the nennle were at the Hoire ranch 1 drama Journal, there was featured It's Coming Soon The Annual Bargain Subscription Offer of The Arizona Daily Star Bigger and Better Thaji Ever Hugh George Adams.

IS years old 1 article on "The Art and Science and all were invited to stiare in the Thanksgiving revel. I be entirely government-owned. A fugitive warrant was issued: Under the act. where the agree-yesterday for Frank L. Russell, now I ment of the miners with the fed-in the bands of tlv1 city police, -and era -corporation as to moneys shall 'he p-isoner will be turned over to hp different than that which the the federal officers today.

Patrol-', private operators would allow, this man Dallas Ford said last night, difference shall go into a trust Wires regarding disposition of the.fn,,, in tlie possession of the cor- ton" Salmon who played quar- tcr Lack yesterday. But it was a real Homecoming for John Hobbs, Mrs. John Hobbs (Mary Katherine Salmon), Riney Salmon, Howard Lockie, and Mrs. Howard Lockie (Babe Salmon), all of whom have attended the University of Arizona. John Hobbs will be remembered as the-captain of the 1922 team of "Give it to Hobbs" fame and was named the greatest fullback in the nistory of the university.

Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Salmon came to Tucson from Bisbee, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hobbs and Riney Salmon came from San Diego and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lockie came from Los Angeles. of Atlanta, was the guest of the Tucson police last night under a technical charge of vagrancy when his explanation of his means of livelihood proved unsatisfactory to Patrolman Mcllhanney.

I Adams said that he sold pencils I for a living. He claimed to have bought them at a 5 and 10 cent I store, then resold them on the street corners. Yesterday being a holiday, 'he took the day off. he said. to Aluskogee, of Stage Lighting," written by H.

1). SeUman of the University of Arizona. The paper was written by Sellman for his master's degree from the university. The article, which was Illustrated with several pictures and graphs was the main feature of this issue of the magazine. The program of the year's productions to be given by the Shaman Players of the university was also published in another part of the magazine.

i liom-r. unanswered last night BRITISH COLUMBIA SOLCNS IGNORE KLAN VICTORIA. B. Nov. 25 (By Associated Press).

The British Columbia legislature today washed its hands of an impending Ku Klux Klan controversy. passes the trust tund could ne subject of a suit by miners and operators with the federal cor- but the popce expect to hear from 1 author! ies th'ne today, i Russell either will he sent direct- stockholder in the su- le.eL- t. loivonwoith l.on iton 1 Pra ion SS or to M.ikoi-.. fmni prtmc eiuirt ot the District of i Columbia. I He will explain his status to the i police judge today.

he escaped. Ford said..

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