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AC.E TWO THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR TUCSON, AtttZON'A, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, U22 --r 4" l-1Ti-! -V iu for 1922 Here May- Industrial Conge U. S. Engineer to Tell of Future ProgramofGirl accident occurred pn tli road between the Clearwater swInim'lnK pool anil town, on the other side 'of the bridge. The offlceiM were ieliirnliiR from Development at University Next Satiirday Niglt E. C.

La Rue Has Made Careful Investigation of Irrigation! Problems on Big Stream K. C. I Kuc, hydraulic engineer Canyon, "a proposed dam site lying of 1'nlted stale CUmrwnter, where there had been dancer "They met -a -machine going the (ther wny, followed by onothur driven by Colquhoun, Deputy Sheriff Wilso'n, who was nt tlie wheel of the officers' steered to the'TlRht to make room for the oh-comlnit cars. Cohiuhoun's car, according to the sheriff, tried to pass betweenie sheriff's car and" the first on-coming' machine, and, despite the efforts made to avoid being struck by Colquhoun machine, the. sheriff's car was hit, the fender and running- tOard being smashed.

frame of car was damaged, ''the" sheriff said. Reserve Officers Here Assigned The following reserve corps officers' assignments In Tucson have WUn wii of the Colorado and the Green Rlv- Survey. who comes to Tuc-son next I Mr lM Kue was de-Saturday evening, January at the tailed by the Federal I'owcr "Com-invltatlon of "the University of Ar-j mission to make' the necessary ex-izona and the American AHsocfation aminattong and report. Last Octo-of KiiKlheers. will deliver in the ber.

acompanled by two other cx-uuiversity auditorium the same 11- pens, and equipped with special type 'i i COOPERATION IN MAKING STATE BIGGER SOUGHT Directors to Attend 'Meeting Today For the purpose of outlining Hogram for the ensuing year, the members of Hie uunrd of dbectnra the industrial Congress, which urew out of vhe industrial conference held a short time ago Ht T'hoeniv, 'will meet today at tlit Santa Rila hotel. One of the main purposes of organising tho congress was to Inaugurate a stronger policy of cooperation among the and cities iif the state, wit'h the Idea of promoting a unified movement for the betterment of Arizona. is expected that a total of 20 directors of the organization will be present at the retina, of which number IS are from outside the city of Tucson. the Phoenix meeting the fol- lowing. men were mimed of lustrated lecture on "Tho Colorado Kiver, Its exploration and the future that be gave before the League of the Southwest at Its nleelhiu HU-cpkMa: California, recently, according to! Rouer Rico, district engineer of the United States Geological Sur ve.v, who Is in rhargeo7 the govern- mcnt water investigations for AH-! inna.

1 Mr. ia Kue has been studying the.tnai periou some cruue uui cucc- Admirers Here Several Songs by Miss Mar garet Ferguson Also In-eluded at Entertainrrient iast JNignt Pretty little LilH.i.i Ouentner jher way into" the hearts of the social set Inst nlftht In Sal'rord auditorium, hen she presented a program of dance 'groups. -tina Powell played her ments. Aliss Uucnthor dancing Is aesthetic 'and lovely tn its Interpretations of Icharacter dances and six dances were! included the'' -program was Interpretative of (he versatility of I the young1 dancer. Perhaiw the 'Ones (that pleased the most were the Garden dance and 'that of the' Eygptian Princess.

The staac settines were exuuislte in coloring and lent a charm to tiw (ianccS- Miss Ouenther's costumes WCre of rare beauty bith in design and 'tone shading. In the Garden dance, appeared with Miss I Bowen Litt Guenther. Miss Margaret Ferguson, Tucson soprano, was a delightful addition to the program 'of the evening, in song (groups. 'Miss Ferguson was in ex-1 cellcnl voice and s.ing the haunting) Chanson Indoue. with an abundance of feeling.

"This is the first opportunity a Tucson "audience has had to hear this talented singer In so we evening in wnicn miss fcrguson pleased were, "Tho Wind's in the South," "As in Old Gardens'' and Airs. Daniels gave the audience aa of the beauty of story telling bj presenting in her inimitable manner, two stories of the old days of knights, princesses and ladies fair. Military Funeral for Dead, Fljer at Home Today University Cadets to Participate in "Services at 2 :30 This Afternoon Funeral services over the body of Samuel Howard Davis, aviator who was killed last 'Wednesday near Arcadia, Florida, will be held at 2:31 o'clock today from the home of Ills parents 2t North Sixth avenue. with a military detachment of trie I W. E.

MORRIS IS .1. HERETO START- IJtK AT- BANK Coast lan Becoiues Vice President of (oiisolidate.dt Will Morris, who will fill the Vacancy created in the executive staff, of Consolidated National banK credited by the death of Epes arrived in TuCson Sunday aiW "ta'tte' tiri his uuiteS ns frat vice, president of the banking insll tutlon M.r.' Morris expressed himself as feeing very favorably Impressed by the of the Tucson dis- irici Him ueciareu iiiul irom an ricunurai siaimpoim. mere was nu uuum uui nun. iu niinc couiu moue n-i me uic iwiuui uuatiuin vauey uy cuiisliuciiuii ui dams jl'or iiTigathm purpuses, The new bank, official will local here 'permanently' at once anil hopes to get his family established here by the first of February. At present time his wifo and two ooys are residing at Stockton, Calif, which hrfs lieeh theii- home for a number of years.

Prior to coming here Mr. Morris was vice president tn the -sacra-mcnto-Sait Joaquin bank, with headquarters In Stockton. He also spent a considerable portion of his time at Sacramento, where the homo office of the Institution is located. Branch banks are also maintained this institution at Fresno and Modesto. Calif.

Starting in the banking business IB vears ago as a messenger boy, Mr. Morris has had oxperiencs ir. every department 1 w-6ik, consequently haj! acquired a thorough knowledge. of the bus' ness. The banking of'ieul liar, also been active for a "lumber rlf 111 civic sorbin -i'--r 1 long period as Vice presll.

nl rif the Sleek- ton Chamber or Convoeivt. SPECIAL STUDY OF- POSTOFFIGE WORK IS ASKED Schools May' lie dVi('t'i to Offer Xew Course i i I i I i THE PRICELESS INGREDIENT 777; city of Bagdad liver Hakeem, the 'wise one, 1 and many people went to him for counsel? which he gave freely to all, asking nothing in return. There came to him' a young man, who had spent much, but got Utile, and Said, "Tell me, Wise One, what shall 1 do to receive the most for that 'which I flakecm answered, thing that is bought or sold lias no value unless it contain that which cannot be bought or sold. Look for the Priceless ihe congress: P. G.

Spllsbury, prcsl-1 are giving very careful cop- all those' of Tucson who are Indent; II. 'i. Rolce, first vice presi- I sideration to the plans proposed terested in this picturesque part or ilefit, ami Fred Tall, second vice for the harnessing of these umlevel-j the' aouthweat and one of the-most oped waters, and detailed surveys valuable assets that Arlaona poisv i'The following directors of the, va- and special Investigations now being sesses; rlous groups they represent are ex-' made. The Colorado River Com- Mr." La Rue brings to- Tucson an oioiano river problems for several years, air. nice states, and his r-, port entitled, "Colorado River ami Us Utilization." published by tlie United Geological Survey in 101S (Water Supply Paper No.

has furnished the basis for further detailed engineering Investigation by various government, state and private oi-Kanizations. As a result. present time these organlza- mission with Herbert Hoover as chairman, is now making a special i study of all data that has been se- cured and will hold public hearings in the southwest to consider detailed development projects. This past summer, 011 account of the need for more detaiied informa- tion 011 the character of Cataract I Serious Depletion of Supply Shown "Bitl what is Ihc 'Priceless a.skei hiBH nrii.nni.a.l Kir hA t.n.,.l of the Eighth corps area at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Cnpt, Gerald Jones. f32 East street; Second lieutenants: Prai Aiiiiiuny uHiTiKliB, yyi couin enth street; Warren Arthur Ford, til kast Ffth street- George l)op.

nard oox 1141 Byron Franklin Morton, infantry, 4G S. Alain street, and H. J.5 Green, formerly- of th Aritona Dally Star, All these men have been UdslKtie.l to the 409th infantry, but not for active AMf. This unit la In tlm 10W division of the organized rt-serves. CABINET RESIGNS Lisbon.

Jan! 2 The cabinet, headed by Cunha Lal Aas premier and minister of finance, has resigned. The probability establishment of a military or other dictatorship i) being talked of. but' nothing has ttJ veloped. 1 1 i COAL WOOD KINDLING FUEL Arizona Fuel Supply Co. Phone 34 the pected to attend the session today: "'Agriculture C.

S. Rrown. president of the Arizona Farm Rureau: Fred faji, president of the Maricopa ifivunty Karm Bureau, and Clarence i ex-secretary of the Arl- ona Farm Bureau. Kn5lnes and Financial Morris fjoldwater, secretary Arizona Bank-j ers' association: George F. Kitt president of the Arizona Merchants association T.

A. Rloruan, pres ident of the Arizona Lumber and 1 Timber company. Livestock Henry G. Boice, presi-ileut of the Arizona Cattle Growers' association; Hugh K. Campbell, president of the Arizona Wool Growers' association, and L.

1.. Harmon, jitockman. Mining O. If. Oowcl'i, general manager of the Copper Queen: T.

H. O'Brien, general manager of the ln-Diration Consolidated Copper com uany, and P. G. Spllsbury, consulting engineer. Professional A.

M. Tulhill. state, superintendent of Public Health; J. I. Boyle, attorney, and John E.

Ba-1 con, physician and surgeon. i i Plans Under Way to Spake the Wise One, "My son, the Priceless Ingredient of i-very product in the market place is thr honor and integrity of him who sell it. Consider his name be ore you buy." Three words of this old late Priceless Ingredient" which mean quality tell the story of the house of Harry A. Drachman Shoe Company, revealing the secret of its service and success. .1 1 I I 4 ij i I ill University of Arizona in charge.

A'guard of honor made up ofm'erp-! hers of the university military taehment will meet the body at the SHERIFF'S AUTO IS HIT; (PER" DRIVER IS HELD Gavin Colqnhoiin, Fares Fast Driving of Charged with driving at a grcalt rale of sneed than was "reasonable I and Gavin Colquhoun, 1 was arrested by Sheriff Ben F. lanle! uiifl tli.niitv Sherlffu E. Wilson I anil" Pal following a colli-j slon Sunday night between a oar driven by the officers arid one driven by Colquhoun. Colquhoun was arraigned before Jus I tice of the Peace Oscar L. Pease, and was given Until 10 o'clocit this niorn-i llig to enter a plea.

Judge Pease fixed tho bond at and me uo- femlaut furnished it. Both cars were damaged In the collision, and beoutv Sheriff Sheeny suffered injuries not believed to serious, but the exact extent of hich had not been ascertained a late hour yesterday. Acuording to Sheriff Dauiels, the MRS. ANNA E. HUGHES Chicago, III.

Mrs. Anna E. Hughes, 22 West Blm Chicago, an artist who enjoys a wide and enviable reputation for skill in china painting, in relating'' the facts of ner remarkable experience with Tanlac, haven't enjoyed such good health or felt so well, In every way In years as I do now. Before 1 took Tanlac I was so run down that half an hour at my work would tire me completely out and I was actually so nervous and weak that at times the lirush would -fall from my hands and I Would have to quit work for the rest of the day. Mvery night I would lie awake for hours, miserable and "My improvement after the first few doses of Tanlac.

was rapid and constant. I'm happy to say I'm well and strong now and feel better 1han In twenty years. Tannic deserves every word of praise I can" give it." Tanlac is sold Tucson by Martin Drug Co: and by leading drug-gistw RALPH YOUNG, iramnniiniuiiii i inn rnn o- ih--' GRAIN Rhone 999 -J We deliver anything over $2.00. Southwestern FueK Feed A. F.

Amado, Prop. 419 W. Congress Street. 1 VA I'll COAL wnnn urn Public rttUtiee S. Vlele, preul-, wood-consuming ministries, discloses dent, of the Arizona Powder com- that the axe has cut to the heart of pany; H.

B. Titcomb, president or eastern American revests, and imme-tho Arizona ICastern Railroad coin- diate steps are recommended for pany, and H. D. McVay, manager of growing of timber 111 this country in Alountaln States Telephone and' Tele- order to avoid dependence on foreign graph company. supplies with drastic limitations in President G.

Spllsburv of the-amount and the" excessive firtces a short distance below the Junction; of river boat. Air. J-a Kue sue- cessfully negotiated the hazardous trip throusb Cataract rapids and cured much valuable' and Interest's log Information, milch of whit'h ho I gives in his lecture. One incident he may omit to speak about was) -the delay of some 2e hour in the Ids uMH the boats wag rescued from a whirlpool, repaired anu r- iniu hpi ivo ubmiii. 'uiiiis live eiiBinei inK umwun si ira in oiuer sn nc i enuangereu uuwt.

i The that Mr. La Hue shows of the Colorado River ami the canyon It flows through are very effective and wm be of great interest to all. An invitation has been extended to the students of the university, all of the civic organizations and to unbiased acount ot me prouiems anq difficulties to be overcome" "from first hand information, and" the part that the federal government and the several states of the southwest must play to bring about this' modern miracle of a tamed river put to work for the welfare of Aritona and the southwest. S. Timber Forestry Reports le'eivlng no Investigation at- tention from the federal government although production has fallen spectacularly and a tremendous acreage is barren of tree at this time.

In the Appalachian Mountain forest region, chief source of the hardwood where production has decreased nearly 60 per cent in nine years. The total cost of the stations proposed. It is stated, would average ultimately for the forest area of the United States and Annual expenditure of one-tenth of a -cent an aer6 for investigative work. CITY BRIEFS Mrs. Mary Erb Dead Mrs.

Mary Erb. tiS years of age. and a former resident of Philadel1 phia, died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Klineberger of 449 East Sixteenth street.

Tlie body will be shipped today to Philadelphia, where burial will be made. The daughter will accompany the body east. Kelly to Frisco Spider Kelly, well known boxing card promoter, left last' night for San Francisco. Class Meeting Today The Busy Women's class of the Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting in the church parlors on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. iiieeiui lias uecu jiiaiiucu a reception for all new members of the class.

A program will be presented and refreshments will Ijc served. All members of the class are requested to attend. Coaches Are Home Coach J. F. McKale of Mie University of Arizona football team, accompanied by Graduate Manager of Athletics K.

D. Barnes and Assistant Coach Bd Cusick arrived yesterday lrnni jOH Angeles." The Arizona men spi.nt a rcw (Iavs there following the contest at- San Db'go on December 26 between the University of Arizona and Centre cbllegei Held for Bing Drunk Jim charged with being drunk, was arrested last night by ieputy Sheriffs Lew Tremaine and Pat J. and. was locked up in the county jail. Marathon Victors Game The Marathon second string basketball five won a hard-fot'lghf victory last night at the M.

C. when they defeated the second team of the Club aggregation by the close score of 24 -to 10. The Club Datino quintet walked away' from their opponents in the first half, but in tnr second period the Marathons warmed up and scored several bakets In. succession in the last. of wmch enabled, them to nose out a victory.

PrrfectSkiildars and Anu iiolhma beau tH yt, (nfuaeailr1 hi mwiihii Uaruti onsatal Cmn reodan tte hoHldan nd m. Will sot rub off. Fm supsriof to powden. tSemfKclbr Trial fUtO.T.ROrOjaj- aun.x-' NrwVork Hi 1 i in the aero service, resigned at the A course designed to fit pupils close of the" conflict, but the lure or for work in the United States postal i the flying game" caused him to re-service may be inaugurated in the enlist a short time after'' he had public schools of Tucroh. the examination Vith high information to effect 'has been honors: He "asfirst given-a' see-received by.

Postmaster Ronstadt i olul lieutenancy, only a short from tho first assistant postmaster att was promoted "td 'the rank general at Washington, D. C. of -first lieutenant' and made asslst-' i ant engineering officer. The government official of wash- inirttm rtm lares tliat because of the i The fatal accident occurred when Do You Know the Risks jou Take Clothing cleaned by an up-to-date institution, like this one- is returned to the house hold sweet, clean and absolutely sanitary. Tucson Steam "Tlie Sof, Water Forest Many Cut Over Sections America must take measures to meet a critical timber situation which is yearly becoming more critical, tlie Forest Service, Cnited States Department or Agriculture, reports in a communication sent to the office of Supervisor Hugh Cal kins of the local forestry office.

The report, in a review of conditions existing In the forests and the which such a situation would impose. "We have already cut or burned over five-sixths of our original timber area of says the report, 'Three-fourths of our total utilization and practically all the high-grade material is still from virgin stands. We cannot Indefinitely use or destroy 26.in),0ft0,0O0 cubic feet a year and grow only 6.000,000,000. We shall soon thave to grow a much iarger part of the 20.000, 00Q.000-foot difference. Forest experiment stations are needed to find out and how to grow this enormous volume of wood." Ten Stations Needed Kventually ten such stations, each with a technical staff of from six to twelve men, are.

needed, the service states five in the east, three in the Rocky Alountains and two on the Pacific coast. At the present time there are tw-o stations In the east and one in the west; the others, through lack of funds being reduced to a one-man basis. Where the pi-o-posed stations are weeded Is summarized as follows: In Tio southern pine belt, where four-fifths of the original 000 feet have lveen rut since ls7. 1 chiefly 'since 1SH0. and where the crest 01 pno.iucnon aireaoy nas passed, and with Its going world leadership In the naval stores Indus- try.

That leadership, it is stated, is. passing to the artificially established maritime, foreet-s of France. in the various Kocky Mountain ranges, where three stations would cover respectively, central and northern Idaho, eastern Washington and western Montana; the central Rocky Mountain region, and Arizona. New Mexioo and southern Utali. Artificial reforestration probably will be necessary there to place timber on acres of waste lands.

On the Pacific coast two stations -where over" half of the present remaining timber supply is, located. In the I.akc states, where a sup posedly Inexhaustible supply has dis appeared precipitately within the past 20 years an where utterly in-j adequate stpps to reforest are being i made. In the northeast, where' timber problems of New Kngland and northern and eastern Jew York press for solution itlth the government doing no research work of that kind whatever. In the AHeghanies. where forest problems "of Pennsylvania.

southern and" western Xew Tork. Ohio. Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware are INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR, llorlick's the Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Rich milk, irslted crsin ritrsct ih fmder No Cooking Nourihin Oifettibi 1 train this morning at 7:10 escort fhe body to the home of the parents of the deceased. 1 Davis, who served during the war Pivis Sinclair, navis and a companion, Lieutenant oiiiciair, were nuiiling oucks. fctn clair was acting as pilot and the Tucson boy was shooting the game, when the engine stalled and the plane crashed to the ground, killing both of the men Instantly.

The w-ldpw, who was residing at the, aviation field when tlie mishap occurred, Is accompanying the, body to New Regulations in Sending' Papers Outside.otU, According' to word received here by Postmaeter Ronstadt from K. II. Shaughnessy, second assistant, postmaster general at Washington, 1. newspaper and publications separately wrapped, will be accepted for mailing to foreign countries at tne postage rate of one cent for ca-h four ounces or fraction thereof, this rate being provided for with the expressed condition that a full rate will be charged upon each newspaper or publication, even though several copies arq included under the same wrapper. I'ostinasters are requested to observe the condition imposed and to notify publishers and other known senders of tho requirements as to the postage being necessary with respect to each eopy of a newspaper or 'publicatiofrmaileiU and senders Should' be requested to mail caeh newspaper or -publication i under separate wrapper or cover.

THOROUGH WORK How a Tircton Citizen Pound Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you surfer Trom backache From urinary disorders Any curable disease of the kidneys, Vse a tested kidney remedy. i Doan's Kidney Pills have been tested i by thousands. I Tucson people testify. Ask your neighbor.

Can you ask more' convincing proof of merit? i MrSi-Emma Beck, 175 P. Stone says: "ttoan's Kidney pills are Just the finest kidney remedy I ever used. I know there is nothing better -for elderly people. 1 sufrered with attacks of naekache and a run-down -tired feeling. Mr kidneys didn't act right.

unrr. urru I "van ivianey i-ms ana in virrii un-iim my uacK linn neys. I felt "setter In every way and I recommend Doan's to others subject to aches and pains of old age." Don't simply ask for a kidney rem- edy get Doan's Kidney Pill the same that Mrs. P.ecV had. Foster- industrial Congress called the meeting that opens here today.

Thief Steals From Home of Mrs. Ella Palmer Woman Left Home Only Five Minutes, But When She Returns Purse Is Gone heft of a purse containing in bills and sonic small change, from Hie home of Mis. Ella V. Palmer, at 'll Bonita avenue, was reported to the o'ffiee of Sheriff Hen Daniels by Mrs. Palmer yesterday morning.

Deputy Sheriffs K. C. Wright. James Sargent and pat J. Sheeny were detailed on the case, but, ac-j-ordlng to Air.

Wright, the fact that lie Iheft. had been committed Friday night, with an intervening rain" to oiiliterate any iracks. it. was im-possibie lo find a Airs. Palmer reported that she had left, her bouse to sec a neighbor for about five minutes, and when sbe relumed the purse, which was in a larger pockelbook, was gone.

Board of Regents Meets Tomorrow Members or the biftird of regents ill bold a meeting on Wednesday nt the University of Arizona Tor tho purpose of considering various mat-hers nt 'business jov. Thomas E. yamphell is expected to arrive in Tucson today for the purpose of attending the meeting of the board of directors of the Industrial Congress which will be held today and also to attend "the regents' meeting on the foowing day. Something Different Is offered by SicCllntock In signs. Wc are original and our customers are satisfied.

McClintock 17 Scott, l'hone 868. Adv. Too Late to Classify WAXTKD TO RCVi-Smal! pieces of lurniiure for a a-room house. Call l.n.--l 7lilfe.m rof Inlmtt. lavaKJi and Oro-nt Tfe; Olijipjl Food Drmk Fot AU Agc Sae I I necessity for some systematic stand- -Mi-iliKcil course of instruction on nos- i tins- i tal matters and -owing fact that no consistent effort has been put lorth thus far to accomplish sucn re- i suits, the department is requesting I the National Association of Postmasters to appoint a eummlttce on school Instruction, It is proposed that this committee confer with the', postmasters in the different cities for the purpose of ob-aining an exchange of views on the proposal.

'It is planned that these susestions be later compiled into a definite recommendation to the posl-bfflce "It Is hoped," Said the first assistant, "that out of this effort may come a practical course which will be adopted by the' boards of education of the country and tnado a part" of their" "regulat 'curriculum. Nogales Saloon Is of Sunday Night j. 'rV'- According to word received last night from Nogales, Sonora, saloon No. lit was broken into last 'Sunday night and the cash register robbed of $300 in gold. A watch was also stolen.

Tim Nardclll, who is wll known in Tucson, is proprietor of the establishment. Although Mexican officials worked on the case yesterday they were unable to bririg ahj' clue to light as to the Identity of the perpetrators of the 1'nlted States" marine band iftore hah a "centurj old. tmphlets, tetter Cards. I WSintS I mdfM' gfwairi Inks and Carbon I WW i 1 "The man who gets busy is the man who gets the business." That little line I swiped from the New York World editorial page. i 1 like t- Dpn't you? I believe it.

I Don't Now I am going to change a. little "The man who gets bus WITH STAR READERS is the man who gets the business i 5000. families read The Star daily. 5000, families are buying YES THEY, ARE buy-I ing shoes, clothes, food, pianosi soap, perfume, j-hono-graphsi pictures and countless other things. i can deliver a talk about the importance to you of Star, advertising" talk which requires 90 minuses to pass a given point.

iBut after all, is said and done 1 could not improvVon this short sentence MA wholeltBfeyNOW; wftn; STAR teadcrtf is tht man who gets the bi'siness.".

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