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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE MO BILL' FILIBUSTER TO BE BROKEN Shoots in Court The New Jones Flood Bill Will Be Taken Up in the Senate Tomorrow, Leaders Say. TO ADOPT THE FLOOD MEASURE The Decision to Sidetrack the Migratory Bird Bill Is Supposed to Be a Secret. DEFECTIVE I FOUNDATIONS CAUSED BREAK THE GREAT AVAR TEN YEARS AGO TODAY March 28, 1918. Blame for the Breaking of the SI. Francis Dam Is Placed on the Constructors.

United Press.) French reserves move up to help the British in a counter attack against German troops. General Pershing discusses drive, with Secretary of War Baker in Paris. COMMISSION MAKES ITS REPORT William Mulholland, Aged Chief En gineer, Yesterday Took Full Responsibility for Collapse. TRAINING SACRAMENTO. March for the breaking of St.

i Francis dam and resulting loss of life General Smith Announced Today the now rests with' the constructors of the Camp This Year Exccll Those construction. Held in Previous Years After conducting a thorough -f into the breaking of the dam, WASHINGTON, March (U.P.) Senate leaders have reached an agreement to break the "bird bill" ilibust- er tomorrow and take up the new Jones flood control bill. i Advocates of the flood measure pre- diet it will be adopted and sent to the house before the end of the week and sent to the house for action there. The decision to sidetrack the migra- i tory bird bill is supposed to be a secret. Leaders have permitted debate to runj along for a week now During most of when Chief of Police H.

L. Blake of not built upon sound, bedrock. that time Senators Blame, Wisconsin. Columbiana was -found not guilty 2. It was not indicated bv the inves- MAHA.

KE3R March a commission appointed by Gov. C. C. iated the" Citizens' Military Young, announced the following rea- Train ng Cam be hold this sum crmo no MQ rrt'o sons for the dam's collapse: 1. The failure of the dam was caus-! ed by defective foundations, as it was mer will excel those held in previous years," General Smith announced to- nn mMn Prt11po th tion-WKie educa- 3, who died of a bullet wound af- gravity dam design was in error or i ter her arrest Mrs Mabel Monteabaro that there was any question about the lully debated.

i 4. (above), the girls mother fired at the saiety ot concrete indications are they have not yet; chief and Monteabarn's sister i accordance with reached their second -wind. They aDbed charge that the bill, which proposes to! ne establish wild game and bird is iniquitous and that they would held pendm th justified in using means" to prevent its passage. Senator Norbeck, Republican, S. author of the bill, is convinced they! are filibustering against the measure, JJclIlk Consideration of the bill has held up 1 action on flood control, farm Boulder 'Dam and other important i room at Columbiana where the trial was outcome of Association with headquar- ters in Chicago, Illinois.

This Association works in cooperation with the 3. All such dams whose collapse i Er Department in promoting the pop 1 Tllnntv anri Kiirrncc nf Hin mnvprnpnt would result in serious loss of life ularity and success of the movement. Its President, Mr. Charles B. Pike of! authorities.

active representatives in more than! IS I 4. The state should maintain strict nety per cent of the ee thousand I guard over dams of that nature! ln the Umted Stages. any considerable quantity of wa- The Representative of the ter is stored. William Mulholland, aged chief en-. Camps Association in the Seventh I Area is Gould Dietz cf Omaha, I pending legislation.

Norbeck has plead-; F. Doud of Cummings, Said gineer'of the water department who ebraska, Civilian Aide to the Secre- ed for a chance to get a vote. Leaders, however, decided they should put an end to the debate sometime; so they have given Norbeck until Wednesday to get a vote on his bill with the to Have Admitted a Shortage of $29,000 in Accounts. ATCHISON, March supervised the building of the dam, 1 tarv War and tne following are the yesterday took full responsibility for) Cmlis Al for the states named: the collapse of the structure. I Belt Omaha.

Nebraska; H. H. "Fasten it on me if there has been Polk Des Moines, Iowa; J. C. Conway, Farmers State Bank of Cummings, any error in human judgment," Mul-j Li Rock, Arkansas; Carl F.

G. Meyer. warning that a motion then will bei twelve miles southwest of holland cried at the coroner's inquest. st Loms Missouri; Charles S. Huffman, made and undoubtedly carried side- was closed this mor ning after the "I was the human." Columbus, Kansas: W.

C. Macfadden, tracking the bird bill and bringing cashjeri Dou had been placed i "I want to help you. I want to take Fargo, North Dakota; Charles H. Ens- under arrest. A shortage in the insti- my medicine like a man if there is any; Watertcwn.

South Dakota and the new flood control measure. At the same time, leaders worked tution was estimated by the bank corn- out a program which will permit con- 1 i ssioner office at $29,000, but it is eideration, in order, of the pending believed tne entire loss bc borne McNary-Haugen bill and the Johnson i by stockholders rather than deposi- bill after the Doud was placed under arrest at Boulder Canyon Dam vote on flood control. There is little opposition to the Jones an Varly hour this "morning and iV said bill under the recent revisions which' to have admit ted to officers of the eliminated district contributions. bank and sheriff wiu coleman that tors from the Mississippi Valley say; he is responsible for the shor tage in they tliink the measure will pass with-; the accounts He wiu be out any material alteration and that cnarged with embezzlement, although the debate upon it will not last he has ofrered to turn over all his than two or three days. i property to the bank in partial resti- tution.

LINDY WEARILY ANNOUNCES The condition of the institution was HIS PROGRAM IS OVER disclosed late yesterday when state I bank officials examined the books. The WASHINGTON, March directors ordered the doors closed and High hats, spats and canes were left C. W. Starr, deputy state bank corn- behind in embassies and legations to- missioner, was placed in charge of the day as members of the diplomatic affairs. corps slipped into flying clothes for a i Doud is hazy as to what became of ride over Washington with Colonel the money other than to admit thas Lindbergh.

a art of it went into bad real estate medicine to be taken. If there must John T. Bergen, Minneapolis, Minne-1 be a human to blame for the failure of that dam, then I accept full responsibility. The Stocking Bank Once More Fails Two Meii Rob St. Louis Woman of Her Life's Savings Which She Carried in Her Slocking: Under the plan announced, the Civil- Aide to the Secretary of War for! each state will direct the progress of the' campaign within his own state working in ccnjunction with officers of ths Aimy.

All necessary expenses cf the candi- date are paid by.the Government, in-j cludi.ng food, uniforms, lodging, equip- ment and medical a.nd dental i care while at camp. Railroad fare to camp and return is refunded. At these camps, are taught loyalty to ST. LOUIS, March 28. Mrs.

countr respect for law and for those Minnie Kammerman, who admitted i authority and appreciation of the ob- The tired colonel announced at the investments. He denied that he spec- end of today's flight that "his program I ulated on the board of trade or had is over," and that his future plans are any tn ei' activities in the stocK mar- indefinite. He said he did not know'ket. His friends declare that he was when he will leave Washington. a "free spender." Today's passengers numbered slight- Indications are that Doud's alleged ly more than 200 in twenty-two sets, misappropriations have extended over making a total of approximately 1,100 several years and probably since short- keeping $1,100 in cash on her person: in her stocking under her left knee, told i authorities last night she was robbed of the amount by two men who broke into her home.

The money had been in safe keeping! under the knee for several months since it was withdrawn from a bank. Mrs Kammerman said she believed the two men entered the house to rob it and happened to see the money while she was washing in the kitchen. One of the men held her she said, while the other pulled off the slocking and removed the $1,100, which represented her life's savings. She could give no detailed description of the ligation of service which every citizen owes to the state: not by precept onfy. but also by cf impressive i ceremony and the example of comrades and instructors.

The principles of sanitation and in a practical way. and systematic physical training during the month of outdoor life makes lasti.ng improvement in the health and bearing of the recip- Coal Operators May Break With Miners who rode with him in 100 flights inily after he became cashier of the m- the last six days. jstitution, about six years ago. The The diplomats went to Boiling had just been reorganized by a in their private automobiles, but once; group of prominent Atchison County on the ground they jostled as eagerly farmers and Cummings Business men as did the congressional group last at that time. week for the opportunity of getting' Doud was employed in a bnnk into the plane with the famous flier; Bloomington, for seven years beat the controls.

if ore coming to Atchison County, and That Lindbergh's Pan American good jhis father, Frank Doud, a retired farm- will flight aroused interest in aviation jer of Bloomington. is now on his way seemed to be emphasized by the pre-; to Cummings. The cashier is twenty- pondei-ance of Central and South Am- seven-years old, is married and has two crican diplomats who asked for cards children a three-year -old daughter tors Associati on announced to fiy i and an infant son. He has stood hign This Action Will Be Taken Unless the Union Agrees to Lower Wages Than Asked by Miners (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March The Illinois European and Asiatic nations, how- in the respect of the community and ever, were amply represented among! his irregularities with bank funds caus- the 'more than 100 passengers who avil- i cd considerable consternation, ed themselves of the ten-minutes air The bank is the only one in the town, the population of which is less than iilt from Cuba, the 100. The bank was capitalized for ministcr from Austria, the Chinese 000 and, according to its last statement, derbies.

The ambassador minister and his wife and Mme. Claudel, wife of the French ambassador, were among those who flew, along with dozens of charge de'affaires, secretaries and attaches from nearly every embassy and legation. today that it would not continue re'a- tic.ns with the United Mine Workers after April 1 unless the union agreed 10 wages lower than those of the Jacksonville scale which the miners insist must be continued. RUSSIAN AVIATRIX I PLANNING FLIGHT) NEW YORK. March Luba Phillips, Russian aviatrix, is go- had deposits of $30,000.

Theodore Anthony, prominent Atchison County farmer, is president of the bank. He is not involved in the situation. None of the officers are implicated. Talk in Atchison banking circles to- Iday indicated that the depositors stand to lose little. NOW lOc 20c Shows FAST FURIOUS FUN! You'll Laugh Roar Scream Shout Holler Yell With BARBARA KENT Arthur Lake George Siegmann COMEDY SERIAL Success No matter what line of endeavor we are engaged in, we strive to be a success.

And the first requisite to PRESIDENT COOLIDGC SUCCCSS, is HEALTH. SIGNS RADIO MEASURE i BUSINESS it requires the vigor and pep which with her plans for a trans-j Extends the Life of the Commission Health alone Call give, to Atlantic flight this summer. Another Year make success ful. IN THE HOME it demands the patience, the careful -S She plans to take off from New York! and flv to Leningrad. Her plane has not yet.

been selected, nor has she CREAM WANTED 50c Track your shipping point and we jj pay all shipping charges. Butter market weaker. Our Price is Mar- ket Value. Don't fail to use our market. It is your protection.

Ship us your creazn and get 4 to fi cents more. Tell your neighbors. Write ILS. We guarantee to please jj tmn nnv "Arl" pa r.h you. Look for week.

Ad" each not yet been selected, nor has she WASHINGTON, March 28-President the patience, the careiui chosen a flying companion, but her Coolidge today signed the bill extending thought, the ready £Jg Reference: Falls City State Bank fc nn -t-u rt ufX nf A itxr nf VioolfViir minH Jinrl 1 nnmif.v "Rn.nk backers are said to have for another year the life of the Radio her the funds with which to make the i Commission and providing for the al- trip. location of wave lengths among broad- Mrs. Phillips began her career in avi- i casting stations in various sections of ation during the World War. Wide the country in regard to population. publicity was given her daring flights; in carrying medical supplies to thei Tney ca ed Lindbergh "Lone Eagle." front.

I We suggest for the gentleman who She is claimant of the world's alti-'. aims to shoofc hi mse if to Venus in tude record for women fliers. brocket "the lone cuckoo." Richardson County Bank ity of a healthy mind and body to be a successful Fa City Chamber of-Commerce si' home-maker, mate and FALLS CITY CKEAMERY SJ Falls City, Nebr. After awhile, an old man who is per- jf rather dangerous to have untold sistently disagreed with will cease to i th in March, talk. Miss Sallie Cranmer arrived last parent.

4 IN LIFE in general we must be thoroughly alive, abounding in vigor and in 4 energy. And these are the result of Health. CHIROPRACTIC is the WORLD'S GREATEST HEALTH SCIENCE. Grown people want bedtime stories! ight from Brock. where she had that will put them to sleep, and none be en spending several months with her do.

sister, Mrs. Lucy Brown. Don't map out a big program of do- I if it is no great trouble, always fol- ing good: just do good each minute asjiow the custom. Why be eccentric and you go along. It counts up curious attention? Try a Constitution-Tribune Wanted Try a Constitution-Tribune Wantad Consultation is Free Dr.

Vera L. Young Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Peoples Trust BIdg. 541 Phones 1588R Facts BO! Poetry We want that you should understand, While auto parts are in demand, We're here to try our level best," To give you parts that stand a test. Brittain Auto Equipment Co. WEDNESDAY, MAR.

28, 1928 iiou event week, OON she would be gone off to college for the first time. A Mother's heart is full of sorrow and gladness. Sorrow at losing her daughter's companionship. Gladness at giving her daughter the advantages of a college education. What confidence this mother places in the college they have selected because they have compared one with another.

In life's great events, comparison is so important in everyday affairs, so helpful. Comparison is helpful also in selecting the one coffee you like best. Because each grain of coffee inFolger's is the highest grade, highest type and highest priced coffee that the world produces in its respective countries of growth, Folger's Coffee has a rich, marvelous, umaatched flavor. Compare Folger's by making the famous Folger Coffee Test. TheFolgerCoffeeTest: DrinkFolger's Coffee tomorrow morning; the next morning drink the coffee you have been using; the third morning drink Folger's again.

You will decidedly favor one brand or the The Best Coffee Wins. That's fair, isn't it? tfhe first thought in the morning FOLGER established ISX FDLGERS VACUUM PACKED Sells Coat to Amarillo Texas Woman Thru Advertisement in the Mr. and Mrs. Will Pay You to Read and Shop Thru Constitution- Tribune Advertisements. Advantage of the Bargains Offered you Every day by the Merchants of Chillicothe.

Today a local store received a letter from a woman in Amarillo, Texas ordering- a coat from an advertisement which appeared in the CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE last Friday. This shows that CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE advertising will get results, not only in the immediate vicinity of Chillicothe and Livingston County, but from readers of the CONSTITUTION TRIBUNE hundreds of miles away. If CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE ADVERTISING will sell merchandise in Amarillo, Texas, certainly it will sell vour merchandise in Chillicothe and Chllicothe's trade territory. The CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE offers you the best advertising medium at your command. Take advantage of it and advertise your merchandise and your service regularly and consistently.

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