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associATm srsr.ri tniK BiFOSI r- rc Hit i "f'--Ui 4 tfi4 tit ati i.t rM .1 sf ALEXANDRIA. MONDAY. MAY 21. 102i TEN PACES PRICE 55.00 YEAR MS U1ATED lrir TTTTh Tin Ti Louisiana's Governor YEAR OLD LEADER First Anniversary of Flight MAYOR i THREE GIRLS BURN TO DEATH AKES OATH AS 44TH AND REID SEE INAUGURATION I aT -v 'pUISIANA GOVERNOR Climax of Program, Preceded by Parade. venteen Cum Follow Induction Into Of-SabS rKl4.f Executive.

MISSISSIPPI; I Daughters of Former! Senator, III anl! IS, Are Victims Fire! At New AJbanv. i ami Gov. CKA 4V; Ik ot 5tie Lousr Haiuls At House, Lcac Arm-in-Arm. mTOV ROl'GE, May 21. Huey P.

Long gover- nSana. The oath was completed at 12:23 p. m. i sm fi ii ji vi tiiisviriv ar J'ftr in Tr.C MlaUVivv ui vitc oui.4v.iu uuiiuiuk vi i a 4M I ei eaw: V- iron from which he to direct the government ttt for the next four years, the North Louisiana Ifbor who became governor, with his right hand the Bible, today repeated after Chief Justice S''ift An cnlomnlv KlVPflr that- will Klin- i si' S4V-" (By Awocia'ed Praia Oreg IpariU LegiaialiT Wirt I BATON ROUGE. May 21.

Marveling at the reju.enance of the spirit in the alley which they hai rioted on their trip south. Mayo William Hale Thompson, cf Chicago and Congressman Frank R. Reid. ot Illinois, chairman of the House flrxxj control ti nituittee. arrived today ti Iarticipate in the inauguration cf (Jov.

Huey V. Long. and laws of the United States and 7 ana laws oi una auu iui tlCrd impartially discharge and perform all tfccumbent upon me as governor, according to the -my ability anu uu- ine.r apeciai car attached to tisdicj. so new we ud as the hand of y-- NEW ALBANY, May 21 Iy A. I') Taree j.rls.

daughter t( J. V. U(m. farmer Sute senator. burned death tshen the Onens reMeme mas lesireytd by tire here eaily tlay.

Mr. and Mm. 0ten. only other occupants ot the bouse. The vktima mere Iorothy.

IS; Elizabeth. 1C and lUlen. $. The fire 4i d.scoversd by pedes-tnans at 3:43 a. m.

They around Mr. and Mrs. Owens who larely had time la eu'iiK from the budding before the roof crushed In. The. three jiiU wire occupying an u.ljli room In the two story lioutt.

The iarettis were, downstairs. It was thought that the i.aurs burned l- death without awakening, as th house was almost cmlrcly burned when Mr. and Mrs. Owens were aroused. Mr.

Owens Is editor ot the New Albany Gazette. weekly ncwsia-per. He served in tha Stata Senate and use at intervals for about 23 years. Miss Mamie Owens, another daughter, is assistant State librarian inaugural Lvems At Baton Rouge Vorth Louisianian, tnn fourth governor oi i sole '7r'r istcrn tiain, pulled yI 4 lhe Just afU-r a Vj k- "i Orlean iua 4nsea -7' vV'''-" i lU ol "ew M.uUi. tiom l- 'T r- -New orkJiis.

and ss sitat wave ut Ki 1 bioke our tli platform and TJ 4 ic-tchocd along the ik lu Honor P.JI anolaue broke forth who ha packed bouse grounus inu ms jeirbr and camion of th -a Ariillfrv burst forth of tilu Illinois WOO 14 Ir.ttfn guns the governor known um "1110 lallier of Hood ton-liol." and the Clikatdj mayor, wlia took kucti a piuiuluent part in ittr HL'EV P. LONG. Of Shreveport, Inaiigurated a Goernor of Louisiana Today A new king luu die the nc forward to a nii- ind in the same clear Report Reveals L-h carried his message to In Jackson. She left for New Albany today. The cau.se of the fire has not been determined.

William Carnell, a nets durir.rf hi campaign jpeakin; the words which bu first message as gov-5 the peciOe ot I.ouisiara Two Decades of Crime in Chicago neighbor, discovered the blaze and ring up public opinion fur lluod ccn-trol laht jtar. Congressman 1MJ, accoiupanie4 by his wife and chiidien, dodged the crowd at the station and slipped olf the private car to ruth in hotei lor a little rest before th arduous day. Mayor ThompBOii, ui rounded by hi sialf, was gictted in the diawlnj room of his private car by Governor Jyoni, Mayor Uynuni. Judge brunt, J. 11.

McLaughlin and others, win pushed their way through tba denie crowd with tlie assistance of police. Mounting tlie broad terrace of the capitol. the three executives were cheered by tho State House worker iv.jjse was brief. There was broke In a window In the tup story One jcar of lifins; a v.orldv ide lirro. pevtrrrd by rrnwiU every-where lie goes, has kit its mark on Col.

Clinics A. I.indbcrgli, as sdiown by this iruurkalile clusc-up, fitapprd in I.os Angeles recently. Observe the lines in Lindy's face. the plmto reveals that the Monde hero has curly hair ami a dimple in his chin. Tooday is the first anniversary of Lindy's.

Yoik-to-Paris flight. scordant note in it. lliere where the girls slept but was beaten a sound from the ten 10 t. m. Mayor William Hale Thompson, ot Chicago, and par-ty, Incluilins Congressman Frank H.

Held, of Illinois, arrives on train from HammonH. 10 a. m. Flrn. V.

M. V. rperial arrives from New Orleans. 10:13 a. Governor's special arries.

10: a. m. Governor and party leae capital for parade formation cn olJ campus. 10: 30 a. m.

fiulf Cast special arrives, bringing New Orleans delegations. 10:43 a. m. raiade starts from old L. S.

V. campus. ceremonies, capitol grounds. 3 p. m.

Concert by New Democratic Orgsniiation hand, capitol Ki'ounds. 4 p. m. Concert by IWary Hoys' Hand of Lafayette, taplto' grounds- 5 p. m.

Concert by Stand. ird Refinery iwnd. Victory I'ark. p. m.

Reception to Go. Huey P. Long and Mrs. Lor. and party, old L.

S. U. campus. 9:30 p. tn.

Inaugural ball. old L. S. U. c.impus.

Rivers Are Swelled by Heavy Rains Sunday PHREVKrORT. May 21. Heavy CHICAGO. May 21. (By A.

I A story of two decides of "big busi- iirss" that enabled certain Chicago back by flames. Ho then aroused Mr. and Mrs. Owens, asleep on the heard it until the Ian ii been when re- first floor. heers again told tliat a new risen to the highest place GOV.

LONG'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS Owens made a desperate attempt to rescue his daughters but as he began ascending the stairway, it col- dt of the people of Louisi- lapsed. Another effort through the window failed on account of tha jcclaims of the thousands FIRE DESTROYS who were in the lobby en masse ta see them. Going direct to the governor's parlors, they were warmly welcomed by Gov. Simpson, whose vice and liquor lords to retire as millionaires and others to reign on, unbridled, for nearly twenty years is told In the report on "organiid crime" published today by the Illinois Association for Criminal Justice. The chronicle charged the existence of a powerful union ot gambling, bootlegging, vice and political Interests that five years ago was enriching gangsters and their protectors by some $13,300,000 a year.

ley P. Long were for tiic governor in the United flames. On-lookers prevented Owens from again entering the burning for one of the youngest Negro, Charged With Murder, Is Lynched in Texas CENTER, SHELBY COUNTY, Texas. May 21. (By A.

V. Ruddy" Evans, negro, was ljnched here about 7:30 o'clock this morning by a limb that took him aay from two officers. He was hanged from the limh of an oak tree in the court house yard wlier another negro was lynched about five years ago for an uttack on a white woman. Evans had been charged with murder in a fatal attack on John Wheeler at Cunton on May 12. Evans was arrested Monday.

May 14, at San Augustine for the Wheeler slaying and charged with murder. A speedy trial was promised. Ho then was brought to Center and placed in the Jail for safe-keeping. Saturday, at p. the Jailer went to the negro's cell with his evening meal.

Evans knocked down the officer with a piece of pipe ho had torn from the plumbing; in the cell, took the Jailer's keys and lusted and locked the Jailer in the cell. His escape was not discovered until about daylight Sunday. Posses immediately started, pursuit of the negro, but did not find him until shortly before daybreak Monday. house. UoJks ot tiie three girls re to acend to post cu in this country.

Only day Warmoth, a son of the term then had but two houra to continue. It was a dramatic moment whan Huey i Long crossed that threshold which he waa so soon to call his own. And a close observer might have COUNTRY CLUB of Uiitletcrniincd Origin Causes Loss of ho came South during the tr the civil war to seek his ever occupied the LouiM-r it an earlier aKe. The goernor is only Gov- Vannoth was 26 when he chair in lS-'o. noted a mist in each man's eye ai Gov.

Simpson and Gov. Long clasp led hands and held the grip for a moment. Kur one it waa a vale- dictory; for the other a salute i rains Sunday swelled all ot the riv- nA covered from the debria after the bouse had burned to the ground. Tha deaths of the three girls marked the. fourth death in the Owens family within a month.

One month ago today William, 28. aon of Owens, died suddenly from acute indigestion. He was stricken while driving an automobile and died before reaching home. Mr. Owens was under a doctor's care followng a collapse caused by the deaths of his three daughters.

He Is sr. years old and his physician stated that it was doubtful whether he would withstand the shock. Not the least Interesting dis-j closure, baid Judje Andrew A. Rruce, president of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Cnm-j inology, In his preface to the report, i was that "the region of power of real leaders of organized crime In I the city of Chicago Is longer and more secure than that of many of I our college presidents much longer i than that of our public officials. Ad rbelecked with buntins of I cr" 1,1 uus motif n-l 1 warnings were issued to residents crowd so all could see.

on which the oath was 'to! was front of the aince of the State Capitol ministrations come and go. but the overlord of vice continues in power." I I iirnipir.il stand the i After that brief pause. Gov. Lonj Fire r.f undetermined origin, be-1 turned and presented Mayor Thomp-tween 2:30 and 3 o'clock Sunday son and immediately the outgoing morning, totally consumed the hand- and incoming governors and their some Country Club building, on the guest were surrounded by friends Military highway, adjoining Green- i hand-shaking In general was wood Memorial Park, entailing a loss order, estimated at 113,000. The structure i Less than fifteen minutes was was a total loss there benlg nothing in the governor's parlors and left standing, but the brick chimneys then the signal was given that it was and foundations The building which time for the parade to form.

Gov. was used as a club house, was occu- Simpson's secretaries, Will H. Ton-Pied by Fred Kngiht. Joe joneSt were with tnclr golfer who was In charge of it, and chPf as ne turncd anj gUrveyed the Ins family. offices from which he had directed i iurrounde.1 bv support- with Incoming along the Cypress river at jeuer-son.

Texas. Rd river at Shreveport was at a stage of IS 6 feet Sunday with a forecast of a considerable rise within the tiojit few days. At Den-nion, Texas, the stage was 13. at Arthur City feet, at In lex. and at Fulton 10.4.

J. W. Cronk. official weather observer for Shreveport. stated that these stages on the Red river were not necessarily alarming but the river was full.

The Cypress at Jefferson will reach flood stage between Tuesday and Thursday, Mr. Cronk forecast. cia! and tlieir wives and (By Aisorlat'd Press Over Rpeciil LeglaUtlT Wire) BATON' May 21-Gov- ernor I.oiir's inaugural address: "I.ailies and Gciitlcmcii and Citizens: On this preat (Kca-sion I am indeed impressed by the friendly spirit which has caused ycu to gather on thete capitol yroundj to wMi me a successful voyage in the administration cf the affairs of this state. I am deeply indebted to all of our people for the great honor which they have bestowed and for the great responsibility with which I am now entrusted. "With the help of which I am assured, a kind Providence permitting, I am hoping to assist our state, its institutions and people to entci the realm of a greater democracy and a better day.

Our divisions of the past can be said to have bccoin-forgotten; we have neither the time to lose nor the effort to waste to meditate or "bewail our lack of accomplishments in times that have passed. Our face is toward the rij-iiiR instead of the setting sun. I know that there is honor, valor, energy, capacity and wealth in out great state which, properly co-ordinated, guarantees prosperity to our commonwealth, and that, through llieni, we may be a happy and contented people, all blessed with the comforts, conveniences and with some of the luxuries of this life, in a land where can be every cause for friendliness and good fellowship to abound. "It is not now ko much our concern to bother over our individual or mutual past faults and lilurcs, except insofar they may serve for our future guidance, when, by our united and consistent effort we may carry forward measures which t-n ai s-i nrli-i nofltiionl na nil taking part in the pro- Markets At A Glance i 'iamoris those on the plat-re Governor and Mrs. Long, it-Governor Paul X.

Cyr. "'mrbefore had taken the oath state.s destinv Bince tne children, and eleven-year-old nclce. and Mrs. Cyr, Chief Jus- of Gov. Fuqua.

Then, with a from Little Hock, who Is vlalting A tnc o)(, sowr'nor went Seize Liquor in Room of West Monroe Fire Chief MONROE. May 21. (By A. A Joint raid by the sheriffs department and men from tli West Monroe police department late Saturday night, resulted in the seizure cf thirty four pints of whiskey and keg about one-fourth full. The capture was made in thft room of r.rjoks Becton.

fire chief of West Monroe, in the second floor of lb." city ball. Becton and S. Roberson wero placed under arrest. Up to this morning they had failed to make bond. m'-iii.

ii.au uiiiy imm ui t.M ape irorn tho burning building, with their in arm with the new governor out of the State House. lives, after discovering the fire. They did not save any clothing. "ii. who administered the 'H.

K. Brunot. who was '( wrwnnnlfs, m-. C. Rov Mstor of the First Baptist 1 this city, representing the nomination to which the or belongs, and ho pro-toe invocation, the rtev I.

Ighl weights velgh In NEW YORK. May 21. (By A. Sammy Mandell, champion, and Jimmy McLarnin, challenger, each scaled exactly the class limit of 133 pounds for their 13-round lightweight championship fight tonight at the Polo Grounds. It was the Besides the furntiure nnd fixtures Goverrment Bonds.

YuKK, Mny 21 Liberty bonds Hoard Li tier! "'a 100.12 Liberty first 4 I lol Liberty third 4 14 10O.1 Liberty fourth 4 1-4 Treasury 4 11 1 1:1.2 Treasury I lurt.30 Nival Storei. SAVANNAH. M.iy 1. Turpentine frm. J'i a-4'i4'; sties receipts thipnients 091; stock 12,70.

Rosin firm: sates receipts 971; ehipments 1.47: tm-k GO.Oio. Quote: 6.6o: I k.70: 7.lo: 7.l'3: 7.3.1: 7.4: I 7.4": 7.45: S.40: Wri 8.90; WW D.J3; 9.20. i New Orleans Cotton. NEW diil.EANS. May 21 Cotton fa-ture iln-rd steady at net decrease o( 6 to 8 point.

Louisiana Tech Revenues Overspent, Report Declares of tho club, Mr. Knight lost ep- proximately $2,000 worth of furnl- ture. In addition to this, the paraphernalia of members of the golf club, hich wis stored In the build- Ins. was also destroved. I l.

Gassier, pastor of the 's church of this city, who 'ne benediction, Mayor second weighing-in for the bout, Mr. Knight had been ot the coun- try club since last November. He! EATON ROUGE. May 21. three times postponed.

ana me champion made the weight only after a strenuous three hours' workout. 1 AMUSEMENTS TODAY ana. Texas lacked Bliss Triumphs 2.75S J. 00. Sugar.

NEW YORK. Hay 21 Raw sugar wa, unchanged early today with no a.ales reported. Cuban holders were asking 4. 02, while eome nearby duty frees were available 1-32 less, with buyera showing no interest. The demand for refined was moderate and limited to nearby reiuirments Prices were unchanged at 5.55 to 6.0'J for fine granulated Rice.

NEW ORLEANS, May 21 rice quiet; sales none: receipts 3oo. Clean rice quiet: sales 721 Blue Rose; receipts 2,039. Bran 37.00; polish 3S.00. Coffee. SK WORLEANS.

May 21. Coffee 'eady. Rio 7 a 17 1-4; Santos 4'a 24 3-4 rd 25 Poultry and Creamery. KANSAS ITY. May 21 Eggs, f.rs'.s cents; seconds 23 cents.

Buttcrfat 39 cents: premium extra ipiality 3 cents: packing butter 29 cents. Butter, rreamery 44 cents; in large quantities 47 cent. Poultry, hens 1 7 'ri 2 1 rents: geese 10 rents; broiler Hjp 40 rents; ducks lij 17 rents; roosters 9(ffl2 cents. CHICAGO May 21. But'er unchanged: receipts 11.340 tubs: ereamery extras 44: standards 44: exra firsts 41'" 43 firsti 42 1-4 ft 42 eronds 3S5 4- Eggs unchanged; receipts 41.271 rases; firsts ordinary firsts jaw 2 storage packed estras 30 3 first 3o 14.

Grain and Prosnilona. High :o.oJ 2 1.31 rnompson of Chicago Mayor Wade H. r.ouge, Charles Rowe. leader of Roscdale. Jeff Wh Louisiana political ternary of state James J.

llorney-Genera: Percy Asrlculture Harry D. Won. of PUbiic Education came here fmm P.itton Rouge, where; (By A. Overspending by more be had been In charge of the coun- than $50,000 the revenues of th try club. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute at The loss on the building and Rtiston has lwen reported to Gov-equipment was partially covered by crnor Huey P.

Img In a report Close Pr. CIoe 20. 37 bid 20.44 20. a.i.ed 20.64 hid 20.74 20.tiO.p- 20.07 20.42 41 20.50 20. 0-, 2n.M M.iv 0 by J.

W. Beasley. certified 20.0 4 211.31 KAPIPF.S Buroini Durlight "The Cnron of Adventure. NEW I0X "Th Street of Forfotten Wumn." 1,,.. I Insurance, and It Is announced that made In past days we have pit; it i Mr.

Knights loss Is also covered i pub ublic He. 20 SO. U9 20.4.1 Cotton Market Makes Advance, Later Declines NEW ORLEANS. May 21 (By A. The cotton market was only moderately active today and prices were two-sided advancing over $1 a bale in eoriy trading on too much rain In the belt over Sunday and losing the gain later under selling for a reaction and absence of sustained buying support.

At mid-afternoon July was selling around 20. tin. October 20.12. and December 20.40. 2S to H3 points down from the morning highs and to 8 points below the previous close.

Exports for the day totaled 42.33 bales. accountant, who has Juaf Spot rntton rinsed iiirt. fi point dn. I B''r. State auditor.

narth state Sslea 12.1. Low middling 19.pi middling 20. good middling 21.07. lie-t-eipt 4.1!". Kew York Cotton.

rV YORK. Mar 21 Cotton futurti ot on futures rinsed: VxT. B. Conner, 5: lu quauty for terms WEATHER FORECAST Louisiana: Tonight nd Tuesday fanl? cloudy; cooler in north portion tonight. Light to moderate westerly to northerly winds on the roast.

tat Teas: Touight and Tuesday partly rloudy. except occasional raius tipar west roast, and In T.io Grande Tiller; four years within a few "mini a lew High by insurance. I made an audit of tho books. It wt The building was worth In the learne dhere today, neighborhood of $10,000 and was1 "There has been no misappropria. owned by the Greenwood Develop- Hon of funds," State Superinten-ment Company, and was used by the dent T.

H. Harris, said today in P.apldes Golf nnd Country Club, ot commenting on the matter. "Th which V. I). YVndley was president hak ot funds was really brought and II.

F. Bradford, was secretary- about by a failure of the institution treasurer. t0 6t 0n the money anticipated A dance had been In progress at tie huilding fund. The fiscal year tile club Saturday night. The fire be rvithout a believed to have started In the The aU(lit completed and was Indies' locker room but there is no 1 conaiJerCl, at meeting of the board way to ascertaining Its origin, as It of PlIuration ft bad made rapid progress and the nf fh rj n.

cpnaie 2V FlPWn of kIHAOE two, PLEASE) somewhat cooler tonight in north portion, Close Tr Close 20. HI 20.7. 21.07 21.11 2ii.S2.1 20. SH 20.S4.a7 20.01 20.72-74 20 1 Low 20. nS 2 1 on 2n.7ii 2o.

no 20.67 a .1 Oct Urc. 2 1 00 21 21.14 21. 21 .07 unbridled waters of the nation. We have risen from every distress, only to become a greater and more flourishing commonwealth. As I now speak, we are happy that the Congress of the United States has enacted a law, which now bears the president's signature, to relieve us from our flood menace.

I am now proud to have humbly participated as the governor-elect of this state. In Hie final shaping of tiio program which our national government has enacted. To those great leaders of the nation, who so successfully led our fight, and to all cf our own rep-resentatives and citizens who zealously worked in that jrreat effort. ijurnr io moderate, nonne.riy rnsien; winds on the roast Chaulanqua Week Will Open Liverpool Coton. MVKRPOtiL.

May 21. Cotton spot quie: prices easier. May 2 1. hie A'ronrfh and Beauregard Tomorrow entire structure was enveloped in flames when it was discovered. It Is announced that temporary Ineker rooms will probably Im- t.it 12 10 1 1 so II .70 1 1 fifl I 1.41 II .30 ll.io 11.

0 American strict good middling. C. iod middling Strict middling Viddting net or middling I.nw midd'-iig gend ordinary Urd.nary Fa.i week will 'a! t-. I Institution until few days ago when be resigned, nttended the nieetiru. I The audit mrorted A deficit ef S11.4SI.93 in the maintenance partment; In the perma I nent fund and SS.152.Jl in the club account.

The nuditor'a to all of them we arknowh-dzo our mediately ere( 1 -r ti enveni- Pn lhc corner lasting obligations and the tiianks cni-e i-f the golfers, nnd appreciations of evety p.itilotic! Loulsianan. I N-w Orleans Mn Kills streets. formnce bpgIn Another, Being Held report was f'-r the year ending last March 31. R.0nani,?CmPnt Of- ft-, "'n one New Orleam Cottonaeed Oil. NEW ANf.

May 2 1 Cotton seed oil cned easy; prime summer aellor 9 .01: prime rriide 7 61 9 12 May O.t'1: June lo.oo: M.oj: A'otu't 10.11: Sep'ember 10.22: Oetobee 10.29; November Jo.itl; Ite-ember 10.31. New York Stock Maik't. NEW Villi 2 1 Heavy buying of the oil and copper shares, which have not participated extensively in the recent 'bull' movement, rhecked a general selling movement in today's stixk market. Extreme declines, which ringed from I to 4 points in the st.mdatd industrials and Tails and 5 to 1 1 points in some of the hicb priced specialties were cut doin or wiped out, and gains of ,1 to marked up in a number of ne- leaders. the of th' fiad session, the volume nf busiii-s in the first fen- hours did nnt bnr nor si incree in rnum.

Tlie ti whi' has (alien 30 to 4.1 minutes behind the market on i number ef re-ent occasions, was almot abreast of the market just before 1p.m. The riemsnd for tbe rnppers and ei! Was stimulated by reports of improving trade cnndOoins Allanfc Ttefining 7 points shore last Friday's final quotation, led the advau" in that sroup. whiie Greene Cansnei Coppr filing 4 points ghr was in the rangiard of the red mtal shares Airplane sto. ks the wi'd grrstir.ns ef which have fatired re-en were the hardest hit in the early selling mo. moot.

lurtiis broke 11 men's io and snapped back to Wo, sti Wrifbt dropped f's pciros to ft anl rebounded above 2'io. BiUlriii fe 1 'i'i points. T-admg. "h'l had nrne 1 dul' en lh decline, puked up 1 irint the ef'ernnoe. Vstinrsl Tea was marked op pntnts.

Clir areake A Ctin Lickn 7 j.omts "It shall now be my purpose, to help relieve this state of ruti.rr accepted practices of extravaganco and misuse in the handling of our public affair', privilege and properties, for the e.xistnice of which prartice must all acknowledge NEW OIILEANP, May A. P.i Ai'thur a motor tni'-k salesman, was In the liptosvn as i here sesteidty by IMtar Bout well, publicity man who nt'er tiirretule: lti to lmli'p de- Wheat Open tlth t.o-r -fo. Mar ...1 47, 1 4 1 47 1.47 'a .1 40', 1 I 1.4s fcept. ..1.49 "4 1 5 1.4't 1 1 orn Mar 101 1 e-i, 1 01 i ml, Iillr 1.i', 1 left', frept. l.or,4 l.oo Oats-Mar (Pi 1'.

SI July S4', 54', (Old Juh- SI 5 (New) Pent. 47 'i 47's, 44 41 Mar 1 -I'i 1 tt IK 1 1 i. 1 jo et i i prtoviiioys l.srd Mav 12. '2 1J.20 1 8p W.I" U.S; 12.4.1 12.41 Sep'. 12.S'i 12.

12 12.41 12 41 riihs Mar 12 12.11 (seiO Mar 11 1 11 1 charm make the Arcadians one of the brightest spots on the entire program. More health, happiness and business success are three great boons which Dr. Hilton Ira Jones, who lectures on the opening night of Red-path week, promises for the men and women who will seriously follow the method outlined In his lecture, "Self-Management." This new method of personality development and self-management Is centered about what Is called the "Two Triumphal Hours," and Dr. Jones claims for It results which seem almost miraculous. Dr.

Jones Is a distinguished scientist who holds an honored position In the scientific field both in this country and abroad. Dr. Jones' ler-lure Is one of the oustanding fea some certain degree of respoiislbll- I self-lrionse. Ity because we have either by our Wreck at Mermentau, La. Two Train Are Delayed LAFAYETTE.

May 21 (B? A. rasseng'T Train No. I delayed about three hours anif Train No. about thirty minutes by a freiaht train accident at Mr-menlau. five miles Mat of Jennings, La en the main line of the Southern Pacific.

No one wss Indued. The accident, which resulted Ir. brL comedv, 1 1 co, au'horltative "Ton" t-oad- Though." Arcadian from four bul- no fiuestion-noutwell would l.iis'0 bond Is Tlie original uied almost Inst int); wounds. 1'! drift Attorney ley nntio'uncetl "If. ins Mr.

tiiit be when lutn. I'ew York Cottonseed Oil. NEW Mar 21 oOonseed nil cto.ed ey' summer jeOo-r prime cruue rt'iTj 1 2 Mar 10 1o; lo. jo. 4': August 10.

In. 7t: October lo S3; 'o. semher 10.7.I; 10 72. Sales 4 7'0. (III ('.

May 2 1 ps 201 cf; on track Vl: to'al nited shipments 7 7 ansda 2: rundar ers s'ock demand alnu-, market dull. Wisconsin as'led round whites I 4 1 1 ne s- to- dem md (air. markc bare1 I'ea Aiabima, Louisi silence or acthe work tho system by which they were promoted. "Every dollar v. rurg from the taxpayers (if this Stiio forme a part of a snored fund that is pledged by tha people for their own care ind to (NOW TUEN TO AOS TWO, riXASE) darrtSER to a freight enr.

wus beinf charge of murder prrfrri ed when he sitn-md-red to police) will stand. It liavstigitd by railroad officials tfl tures of Redpnth week and should not be missed by any man or wo man. was stated. day. vhacity.

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