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IT: LONGVIEW, Best From Every View WEATHI cv Tevigat aa 8. da, ably local CONSOLIDATED APRIL 1, 1923, THE LONGVIEW LEADER AND TIMES-CLARION VOL 2. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONGVIEW, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 5, 1924. FOUR PAGES NC OLD VOLUMES EXHIBITION UAME Fine Film of Wild Life In Texas Is Result Hard Work Wildcat Banker Revelled in Munificent Wardrobe HOLD INFORMATION HERE. TOMORROW New Prohibition Navy mil Be Ready Soon trench Suppress Rub Secret Militia Orga.

VALUABLE TO STATE TYLER-LONGVIEW Ey The Associates' Press. VIKNNA, April 6 tli.it their ambition was to emu late Hugo Stinnes and eventually I By The Associated Press. Many fans from Tyler and other By The Associated Press. Joiu forces with him in his great enterprise, Armin Roth and Geaa WASHINGTON, April 6. First By The Associated Press.

AUSTIN, April 5. Heroic efforts of two photographers to take miving pictures of the wild game life of Texas have results in a film showing many Texas animals in their native haunts, which is soon to be released by the State Game, Fish and Oyster department. Bogged In quagmire for days, facing stampeding buffalo, suffering Koniios, "bankers" of Viienua, MOTOR TROUBLE DELAYS START Berlin and Budapest, are under ar AUSTIN, April 4. Old volumes picked up in a book store are giving the State Board of Water Engineers much valuable information on the topography of Texas, according to John A. Norris, chairman of the board.

points arc expected to join Long-view fans in witnessing the exhibition game here tomorrow afternoon between the Tyler and Longview clubs of the East Texas league. Probably more interest will be attached to the game tomorrow than WANT CREDITS EXTENDED TO WHEAT GROWERS rest on charges of fraud. Unfortunately for the two In ON WORLD TRIP experienced financiers the market went against them, but in one tuilta of the Coast Guards new prohibition navy probably will be ready to put to sea within a few weeks. With an additional $18,000,000 available nnder the recent eongression-1 appropriation. Coast Guard officials have drawn up detailed plans for the acquisition of some three liundred large and small vessels, equipped, to chase rum runners away from American shores and for en- larged personnel to man them.

of the By The Asaociated Press. DUESSELDORF, Germany, A. 5. Searches of housaa have beg pursuant to measures taken by Tirard, president of the Rhinela llig Commiasion and General goutte, for tht suppression of leged Nationalist Militarist tations in tha Rhineland am' have already resulted arrests and seiiure'-ts ments proving, according authorities, the extensive tion of these illicit activities. Search of 241 premises resulte 61 arrests at Bochum.

A book which Mr. Norris found any other pre-season game the other day in an Austin book shop clubs of the league, though printed in 1857, affords thel 1 1 respect Itoth and Kormos quite exposure and danger in remote corners of the state, T. Y. Nave and Arthur Boeger of San Antonio, the photographers, finally brought down their game in a series of pictures which are said to give an idea of outbid the man they sought to By The Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash.

April 5 Motor Korean Foreign Trade in 1923 Exceeded All Previous Years By The Associated Press. WASHINGTON, April B. President Coolidge today asked the recently organised Agricultural Credit corporation to undertake in cooperation with the War Finance corporation extensive credits to the Texas game hitherto unknown except trouble with the plane of Major Martin, commanding the flight of the United States army round-the-world flight, stopped the hopp-off today. The Major said nnother start would not he attempted until to the seasoned hunter. The two reel picture represent 000 miles of travel and many months Precedent of Centuries Gives Wales New Title for imitate.

This was in the size of their wardrobes and the number of their personal attendants. Thus Armin Roth was always accompanied by two secretaries, two valets, a maid, a barber and a two chauffeurs And'two ears were transported wherever he went, or else he traveled in the one and his staff In the other. At tin time tif hi arrest there were found in his five-loom apartment of labor. It will ocenpy 30 minutes northwestern wheat growers farm diversification. on the screen.

The film is to be re board not a little data on whicn to plan its modern reservoirs and. water power work. Tha book is the report of the United States nd Mexican Boundary Survey under-the direction of Major William H. Emory, First Cavalry, U. S.

who was one of the commissioners. The survey runs from the Gulf to the Pacific ocean. It contains full descriptions of the canyon section of the Rio Grande and a minute description of the country which eventually will be the storage place for the greatest amount of flood waters in the country. Manila Studying Turks Regulate English City's Refu Dump Nets Big enue by Salv By The Associated Press. Anglan rty The Associated Press.

SFJOUL, Korea, April foreign tpide of Korea for 1923 broke all previous records, reaching a total of 617.450,000 yen. or yen mure than in 1922, the record year previously, according to official figures just publish Means of Earth Religious Instruction By Foreigners leased to theatre owners at a cost not to excee dthe wear on the film, according to W. W. Boyd, state same commissioner. This is a conservation measure to assist in protecting the game from useless and illegal slaughter, said Mr.

Uoyd. Scraps from the diary of Nave and quake Protection By The Associated Press. LONDON, April 5. Queen Mary sitting beside the Archbishop of Canterbury in a crowded lecture at University College, listened: with evident pleasure to un eloquent plcn for the revival of the ancient title of Prince of Scot- 4. This city is now retw in Ilerlin WO pairs of silk stockings, 875 silk shirts; 40 suits of clothes and three fur coats, while in his apartment in Vienna ducts from its refute heaps Another old work in 13 volumes is ed.

Inqiorts were slightly in excess of exports, yen a-gainst 261.660,000 yen. The largo By The Associated Press. MANILA, April 5. With a view to preparing the country against year worth $180,000. A few ago the city built a salvagi total gain was due land and Wales for the lYince of(any possible catastrophe similar to principally to ol ciomes, I1-400 silk snlrt Pir" of By The Associated Press.

CONSTANTINOPLE, April Heads of American missionary schools in Constantinople have re ceived the following order from the Angopi ministry of public lust ruction: "It is learned that some foreign at cost of $2,000,000. Th be paid for In a few years increased exports of rice to Japan I rice to Japan Bocgcr furnish interesting sidelight. "From October until April they said, lived in camps in various sections of the state contending with all manner of weather; frequently bogged for days at a tini the report of explorationa and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi river to the Parific ocean. This was made in Wales. The suggestion was made by Dr.

Walter Seton, -who was in-nguratlng a newly instituted lectureship iu Scottish history, and silk stockings and 12 fur coots, (ieza Kormos, his partner, traveled attended by a lawyer and two pscudo-journalists. schools devote more time to religi was acknowledged by the queeu following the earthquake. The United States is third in the list nf countries selling to Korea, with total of 11.172,550 yen, ranking after Japan and China. Practically all Korea's exports gc to Japan, and the United States, fifth in the list of Korea's custo ous exercises than to regular teach a quagmire in some outlanlish community out of touch with even the remote ranches. "The buffalo phasa of this picture with a smile and nod to the the recent earthquake In Japan.

Governor General Wood has appointed a board to study conditions existing in the Philippine Islands and to recommend practicable means of preparedness or precautionary measures. The board is to give particular attention to construction, water systems, natural drainage, gas and electric plants and systems, the TROUP REGRETS LOSS OF VALUABLE CITIZENS ing, that they compel pupils to which the profits will be the reduction of the cit; says a report of the cor responsible for the buil '-plant The city also 000 annually which I cost to dispose lit the retu. 'Birmingham has a popnl 919.438. The salvage pit ytar produced 23 tons of 6,000 tons n( fat, and Population at Austin Shows Big Increase was made on the Goodnight ranch on attend Christian services and that they hang on the ualls of tha plains, and while in hat iojn-try, there waa experienced ne of mers, Is shown as having purcsnas- class rooms anil courtyards texts niul placards dialing with religioas ed only 99.000 yen worth. matters.

location nf cable lines, and such Ily The Associated Press. AUSTIN, April 6. Population of Austin, is estimated at in the new city directory. This is a large increase over the Federal census "Schools which arc now engaging Students Conference boat-loads of fertilizer. I other features as it deems necessary, especially in the regions be religious activities of the aliove pigs and poultfy and oil On Law Observance nature will be immediately closed.

figures of 1920. lieved to be most exposed tc (From Troup Banner) Col. and Mrs. J. W.

Melton, have announced that they will make their future home at Longview. They have been residents of Troup and Arp for about thirty years and the Meltons have always been foremost citizens of whatever community they counted their home. Col. Melton but recently sold his home here to J. A.

Tipton. It is with much regret that the people of Troup contemplate the removal of these good citixens. The town will miss them. Longview may well congratulate herself upon their choice of that good city as their fu Begins at Washington danger. It is authorized to call on for candle and soap were sold, and the clinkers stone wore used for repa roads.

lecturer. The speaker pointed out that although Bellcndcn, a well-known Scottish historian, applied the title of "Prince of Scotland" to the King's eldest sou as far back as 1100, It would appear doubtful whether the title existed legally before 1400. "While the prince be-(ami Prince of Wales by special creation," he said, "he became Prince of Scotland by right of birth aa soon as his father became king." Dr. Scton suggested that it would create an outburst of loyal pntbustssm In Scotland if, on the occasion of the visits of the prince Scots wt' permuted Welcome and drink the health at the "Prince of Kcotland and the severest atorma of year, while we were on a barren plain whore we eat in the mud Ur three days with the water up to tho -cats in the car, almost buried in lake. Great difficulty was entailed in letting pictures of prairie chieKens and had we not been fortunate in finding a number of pjfessi'inul field trial men and training dogs in Wheeler county the underlining would almost have failed.

Tlie picture showing the Talo Dure con-yon, waa mad in one of the Kiost interesting sections of our cta'e. any officer of the government for Information needed in its work. KELLY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Consequently the following regulations arc brought to the notice of the administration of these schools, which must conform strictly to them "It Is absolutely forbidden to allow Turkish students to participate in Christian services either eonulsorlly or voluntarily. No FIRST PRESBYTERIAN C1IUI Father Jose Algue, director of the weather bureau, Is chairman of the board. A.

aud Preaching Bv The Associated Press. WASHINGTON, April 5. Student Conference on Law Observance and Citiienship began here today with reception at tha White House. A number of addresses, dealing chiefly with Prohibition enforcement were ol. Kunday school, 9:45 A.

M. French Fear of Earth We are very anxious to have four hundred present at Sunday School had more ture home and the good wishes of their countless friends follow them. made. Turkish student mall Is permitti-d About 150 educational institutions quakes Prevents New Embassy at Tokio At the morning hoar Sunday, Quarterly Communion will stthis church. Tha subject Communion adeTress on fhe'JSrd Psalm.

I of this church should this solemn, and at joyous occasion, and invited. Intermedial deavor at 2:00 p. m. throughout the country named stu dents to attend the conference. to attend prayers in euiinectUnt with the religion of the director of Christian schools.

thau three hundred to eujoy the programme last Hnnday, and of that number If every- one1 would speak a word for the Interest of Thia canyon is ever charming mid is one of nature's btauty spots. We also feel indebted to the big landowners of our state for their gi.ier-osity and assistance in every way at their command, which they offered and gave to us freely in this work." Governor Neff Is Boosted for President By Women at Austin Law violations by students and Wales," for which the precedent rtv The Associated Press. residents of adjacent communities of centuries could be claimed. 'Foreign schools may give instruction in a separate chap PARIS, April 5. The prevalence formed the main topics for study I of earthquakes In Japan is given the reason for the decision of Ithe French government to aban- frlmi tbn nlnn tt ervfcWini an em and policies relating to this and other law observance problems are to be worked our for recommenda the Sunday School we would easily reach our goaL How much do you think of Sunday school? How much influence lo you havcTTvV you tell your friends what Sunday school means encing and Rifle Shooting Austria's el but they may not smdu-t prayers elsewhere or set up statues or suspend texts of a religious nature in class rooms or i-ourtynrds.

"A striii control of foreign tion to every callege in America. By The Associated Tress. AUSTIN, April B. Governor Neff was boosted for President of the United States by the Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the Strikes Follow Wage Hope in Oympics Cuts in Silesia Mines FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH vor, 6:90 p. m.

Miss will lead this masting meeting, rail call, Evening worship at 7 ject to bs considered Amasing Unbsllef." The public in gener. itors in the eity are invited to all services Robert MeAtpino Hi bassy building in Tokio. A bill recently introduced in the French Chamber, and sponsored by the government, asks auhority to sell schools is iioVKsary in order to i see that recommendations of thel to you and what it might mean to them? Do you know that every member of the Sunday school or final session of a two-day convention here last night. Br The Associated Press. Miss Charlotte Fraser of New We again remind the general of the special evangelistical WARSAW, April 6.

Reduction of ministry are carried This order prccisled the recent of the church became mcmlicr meetings which will be hell i.i the through the influence of someone decree dosing all foreign schools church from April 20th to May th the site purchased in 1912. The hill reads: "The cataclysm which has brought desolation tc Japan has demonstrated the in-opportunity of erecting so Important a construction as hod been York, national lecturer for the Union declared, "We have resolved that never shall our wet governor go to the White House as long as there are men like your Governor lse? We are respon-ible for a great tleel of the nou- and urge all who pray to remember wages has caused strikes, accompanied in some places by violence in the mining regions of Silesia and Dabrowa. At Pabrowa, two persons were killed and thirty wounded in a clash with the police. attcudance, indifference and lack Neff." of Interest. Lots awalten to inc fact that we con all do something.

The amount accruing from the nee that the Sunday in prayer all who are in need of the saving ministry of the Gospel. Tho pastor will prcsch at both hours tomorrow. Bihie school itnd YoY'ung People's meetings at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p.

m. We will be harp to have you worship with us ar.d a-tend Sunday school tomorrow morning at the First Baptist chur-h. O. L. SMITH.

Pas.or MISSIONARY St The Young 1 Society of the Kel. odist church will 1 of Mrs. Leo Caste noon. F. I- T.

MEETING Members sf the I Miss rioyd Oillssi noon st 4 o'clock, business matters Wei sal cof the site of the proposed em MR. and MRS. HICK RF.ED and daughter, Mrs. Horace Henderson, on Friday, the Moslem Sabbath. INTERMEDIATE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Intermediate Christian Endea.

vor of the First Presbyterian church will meet Sunday afternoon at 1 o'rlork at the church, with Tom Francis as leader. -WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday afternoon at 11:30 at the church. CANNIBALS ENTERTAINED By Tht Associated Prats. PAUIS, April 6. Austria hesitated long before deciding to participate in the 1024 Olympic Games, but once having made up their minds the Austrian athletes are resolved to make a strong bid for world recognition.

At Chamonix her unrivalled figure skaters, singlet and pairs, ca fTicd off two firsts and one second in the three events. Fencing and rifle shooting am the events in the summer sports towards which the Austrian arc bending: every effort in their training. Austria's fencers In prewar Olympic Games have always given a good account of themselves, and French fencers here feel that they will again prove a factor to be reckoned with, Aus schools help mako Longriew the Isst from EVERY "Ye bassy will bo applied to recon structing the old one. have returned from Cisco, where they attended the big wolf hunt. Mr.

Reed says there was everything are the salt of the earth. The light of the world." MRS. K. CLARK BATEMAN returned today from Nashville, for the convenience of the hunters, but there were too many dogs and President John T. Buckley entertained the Longview Cannibals with a fish fry at Bute Lake last evening that was thoroughly enjoyed by the members of the club.

RAY BAKER of Kansas City is All members with the whore she has been visiting her parents for the past ten days. hunters to thoroughly enjoy the chases. MISS MAMIE MEDERMIER ia spending the week-end in Gilmer. here for the week-end visiting Mrs. Lillian Albright.

one were present. Next Friday afterno bers are requested to when Miss (irate Bs tss. MRS. KATHREEN KITE of San Antonio is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. BodenheHf. Official Schedule East Texas League For 1924 f.0CAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COT CONTEST HAS NEAR 100 ENTRIES HI tria will be represented by eight fencers and two Jurymen. An Austrian team of six mei will compete in the rifle target shooting competition, while two will enter the clay pigeon shooting.

The Austrian have specialised in the, light and middle-weight boxiug das sea, and wlll be represented only In these. two categories. With the dosing of the registra- the cotton grower a very tion for entries in the Chamber of Commerce cotton acreage yield con test on last Tuesday a checking ap iney nave entries tot sen rraci; rverrta, tbe 6,000 metres being the discloses that there are now on file with the county agent 2 contracts and it is thought that together with the signed contracts some of the bus. ness men have turned in for farm- I ers. the total will be at least 100 profit.

On the other aaa cotton of Texas last year produced at twelve cents just think whst a differ would now be ia ear tinea prices do not avail much, slipshod producer. We not that saany Texas counties ars endt itar contests and that News Is offering $1006.00 ital prise to the champion of the state under regulati promulgated by the Exensl of the A. aad X. college! It is pointed eat by thol mittee that tho number of our contest compares very with entries ia row tea to i enthusiastic farmers working for race which they have uppermost in their minds. Ten ehot putters and javelin throwers are entered and five wrestlers, also in the light categories.

(Austrian oarsmen, however, have remained Irrecoocitiable, and absolutely refuse to participate In the Olympics from which their German comrades ars barred. prizes of the Chamber of Commerce Greenville Sulphur Springs Paris Mount Pleasant Texarkana Marshall Tvler LongvVw April 22 23 24 May 2 23 24 May 25 26 27 May 10 11 12 May 1M 14 15 April 2S 29 30 Grceuville Kead June 3 4 5,. June 0 7 8 June 24 25 26 June is 19 20 June 15 16 17 May 1 2 3 July 11 12 13 Aug. 21 22 23 July 23 24 25 July 14 15 16 August 4 6 6 August 7 8 9 Aug. 13 14 15 Jly 26 27 28 May 4 0 T7TJ-la lni, 5 6 7 April 25 26 27 May 19 20 21 May 25 26 27 May 10 11 12 May 7 A 0 Sulphur Springs Aug.

10 11 24 Today June 21 22 23 31 June 6 7 8 Jnlv 8 0 10 July 11 12 13 Jnnt 27 28 2 July 3 4 4 Augnst 7 8 9 Aug. 16 17 IS July 20 21 22 July 26 27 28 July 5 24 25 J.MM5 TT May 4 5 April 22 23 24 May 123 May 28 29 30 May 20 21 rn'li'lS N5W JnrS4B July 3 4 4 July 11 12 ,3 June 27 28 29 Wl tS JU'y Aug. 13 14 15 Au(f 2, 2, 24 August 1 2 f. Aug. 19 20 21 July 20 21 22 Jul, 15 1 May 7 8 9 May 16 17 May 10 11 12 Mav 29 April 22 23 24 Zf.

Mount Pleasant July 8 9 10 June 2 June 18 19 20 TVvlav Jdv 111" 13 June "7 4 29 June 6 7 8 '8 Aug. 1 2 21 August 10 11 12 1 Oday jm 3 234 25 Texarkau. St. Ti77i7 May 7 8 May 26 26 27 Texarkana June 27 2 20 SI julv 17 18 19 12 In the July 6 7 June 9 10 11 14 Aug. 10 20 21 July 23 30 Jl July 17 I IV 27 28 Juy 24 25 August 7 8 8 Aug.

33 24 April 25 26 27 April 28 2 30 8 9 May 19 20 21 May 22 23 24 May 31 -r Marshall June 9 10 11 Junel2 13 14 X12 June 21 22 23 June 3 4 5 June 12 a July 17 IS 19 I July 14 15,16 2g Aug. 13 14 15 Aug. 10 11 12 June 18 10 20 Mr May 19 20 21 Jay 22 23 24 Mr 2g 27 Aprn Mjy ,3 15 4 Tyler June 21 22 23 July 5 6 7 June 12 13 14 June 15 16 17 June 24 25 26 Cwrv June 4 5 Aug. 12 3 4l 5fl Aug. 16 17 18 July 17 IS 10 July 14 15 16 July 29 30 31 avcry A May 28 29 30 Mr 3 j.

May 31 M.y 13 15 4 5 Xprii 22 23 24 Mar 1C 17 18 Longview lu June 18 1 2I July 6 7 June 21 22 23 June 6 7 8 July 8 9 10 Jul 20 '2 Ju'7 17 18 9 45 29 50 31 An- 14 15 August 1 2 3 Aug. 19 20 2t '7, and incidentally showing what East Texas can do in the way of cotton yields under proper methods of cul tivation. It is well known that cotton may be produced more economically under intensive cultivation than under TOST CHRISTIAN CHURCH counties. Smith eeanty wi the present slipshod methods used times the number of far by msny cotton rrowers of the state. While the cost per pound of the have, bad less than 300 or year.

I eight bales of cotton produced by the champion cotton grower in the Tbe committee will hold I Crnith a 1 waa twelve cents it has been estimated in the sear future aas tails of tie report forms Uats aad kav then BibU scheol at a. m. Come aa toeat ear new leader. Commun-a sad preaching at 11. Subject of Mtraea, "The Outside of the Platter aaa tlx.

Inside of the Cap." X. BtseU at la. Evening erriea at Subject, "Would be taecial seng asssbars at lata services. We irmta yo te rsroais with os. P.

Clark Stteataa, paster. and published by statisticians that I the a re raffe cost of prodaeing cottoa Gregg eeaaty's cesvtt I ia IKS was more Uiaa 2t ceata per aad it is predict." "-t tt the oitty srO of tho Smith I pound ia Texas, and this with 1 1 ariess anvailiBg dariag Ike sees and since will at show last year, ,4 as. 5-'.

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