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There In no use In the careless driving, recklessness and the 1 fence la care of lights and brakes that Is causing a terrible Ions of life on.our city streets and Hlgh- ay No. 8. Let'a be careful! tifelvtf ton Dignity Increases more easily than It Man Is his own worst CJcero, 35x11 YEAR--NO. 94. Sgfffij QALVESTON.

TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. cSSsMT" ESTABLISHED 1842 TWO PLANES IN RACE ACROSS OCEAN CONFKKENOE I 'WILL TALK EDUCATIONAL BILLS. Refunds to Be Made on Assessed.Seat Taxes on Bases. By Associated Preii. Austin, July major appropriation measure having been passed by the two houses Texas lawmakers tomorrow face a day of marking time while confer.

ence committees, working behind closed doors will attempt to smooth but differences on departmental and educational bills. The house today concluded work on its -miscellaneous' claims and accounts bill and finally passed a measure allowing 5872,000 for damages caused through action of state agents. The bill provides approximately $450,000 mqrc than that approved by the senate, but is $116.000 leas than the original ngrecd claims hill Onv. Moody (o RepreBcntatlvB John Wallace, rhalrmtui of the appropriations committee, said the houae measure contained the greater total because of clalmi which were not presented the senate in time for action uv that body. Slice Galveston Claims.

In passing out the r.lalm hill the house pruned approximately $218,000 from amounts approved by the claims committee. In the amounts stricken were J120.000 for losses in milk aald to have been received by citizens of Harm and Galveeton Counties for cattle 8laia during a Jwof and mouth dlscaee epidemic in 1924-25 and $90,000 for refunding- the principal on bonds Issued by the penitentiary system ten yenm ngo (Continued on Pnpo 9, Column 2.) Attack Qroup Move to Shreveport Postponed Special to The Washington, July Third Attack Group of the army air corps will be kept at Fort Crockett Tour fears longer before being tranu- to Shreveport, Represcn- jitive Clay Stone Brlgga of the Galveston district was 'advised by the war department today. When the to Shreveport waa determined early this year, the war department planned to make the removal in about two years. Reason for postponement of the removal of the Third Attack Group was not known locally last nleht. A.

J. Peterson, chairman of the aviation committee of the Chamber of Commerce, said he understood, lowever, that the war department's unds were not to become available or the Shreveport building project as soon as had been a ng nticijpated. le had also been Informed that the rhrcveport committee had not yet cleared up titles to some of the land for the flying field. "There probably isn't much chanco the order to move will be rescinded in Galveston's favor, but I am highly pleased with the postponement," said Mr. Peterson.

MaJ. John H. Jouetl, Ing officer of -tlie Third Attack Group, expressed pleasure last night tha'. the army air corps group will be kept at Fort Crockett for four years longer. MaJ.

Jouett said that he had received no official orders to that effect, but that he was not surprised as he understood that "wires were being pulled." Tho offer of Shreveport as a permanent Bite for the attack group was accepted early this year over those made by Galveston, Houston and Montgomery, and It was announced that the group would be moved In two years. Endurance FlyersComeDown 246 HOUR MAR SET BY CULVE CITY AVIATOR! S. Qrand Jury Indicts Fatty Owens and Harry McCarthy in Rum Seizure Indictments were returned by I Kirk's group found him asleep on ie federal grand Jury In Knunton esterday against Theodore (Fatty) wens and Harry McCarthy of Gal- eaton. Each was charged wllh muggllng. Irnnsportatlon and pos ssfon of liquor, all growing out ie seizure by Sheriff R.

E. Kir May 4 of a Iruck load of grain cohol at Roseland Night: Club. McCarthy, arrested when Sherif the" dry dock pay that morning, IB aJ- SELECT OFFICERS A COhTENlION WILL CLOSE AFTER MORNING SESSION TODAY. Selection of a convention cl(y for 1930 and election of officers for (he ensuing year will be among major Dullness llemi to be taken up by the Ihlrly-fourlh annual convention of the Texas Hardware Jobbers' Association, which i a will close a two-day meeting nt tho Buccaneer Holql. Delegales and visitors lo con- vonllon will be lendered a dinner 28-YEAR TERM FOR TEZAS CITY HOLDUP IS SECOND FOR DEFENDANT, For the second lime In the Ihllly- odd years of his life, Johnny Mnrlfn sal In a court room yeaterduy morning and heard a jury of twelve men pronounce lilm guilty of hank robbery and sentence him to long term In the penllcntiary.

The vor. ula of KUHly i Ihe 60lh dihliict court Jury relumed yesterday morning carried with It a 25-year perfllcnllary sentence, and a i maintained the same nllltude of apparent Indifference or stolclEm 01 lelhnrgy as Iho vordlcl was rend aa hn did throunh his Irlal before Judge C. G. Dlbrcll on a chnrge of robbery by assault with firearms. a i Is the second (o bi found guilty of robbing (he First National Bank of Texas Cltv of tt.078.

tho other being W. S. (Shl- loh) Scrlvnor. who was given a life sentence In tho same court room The verdict which condemns Martin to Iniprlnonnunt for quarter of a dance tonight nt 8 o'clock at the Galveston Country Club. Gnlvegtr.n Is among several Texas cities blddlm- for the next mecl- Ing.

In an address of welcome nt the opening session yesterday morn. Ing Mayor Jack K. Ponrcc I i the organlztalon lo meet here again next yrar. W. A.

CoHcs. Houston, presldenl. delivered his a a address nt tho opening meeting. Thf i followed by the rending of the 1 1 Hies of the ll)2a hireling. More than 100 visitors, members of (hn Texas assoclntlon nnd ren- from Louisiana, are In century wns signed by G.

Mnllhls, forenmn of the of twelve men who delibernled over Martin's from 10:10 o'clock on Thursday nlghl lo o'clock yesterday morning. a i i previously tv of bank robbery In 1022 when he wan given Ion-year penllen- lerm on a oharce of robbing I Houston hank of $22,000. He WHS laler pardoned by Governor dross and a blue Yol'l "iin'l lhat mntchcd her blue eyes, sat with Iruck whllo thrr wnro the bandits In roll robbery of ready under IndYctmcnt'on'ft Dean charge. Owens had not been sewed with a warrant for arrest last night. County Attorney Owen D.

Barker would not say last night what disposition would be made of McCarthy's case In view of the federal Indiclmenl. he alcohol seized by Sheriff i wa ln "w-CTllon tins and a I bore the mark of a Netherlands dlsllller. Pucrlo Barrios and Belize la on containers, tho In had Bayou and was resll'ng in at Ibc night club when he waa found. Sheriff Kirk nnd his party had gone to nosclnnd following a tin that the bandlls who look the 400 dry dock pay roll the morning of May 4 were hiding In the neigh- nood. The tip was unconfirmed, Houston federal grand Jury un yesterday after 110 Indictments.

There were scv- 1 narcotics and Immigration Jills the bulk, however, being nl- etfedrllquor offenscn. Perfect Landing Is Mad After Tail Controls Wrong in Attempt Refueling By Asiocloletf PreM. Culver City, July ten days and a quarter aloft, a ne enle of Ihe air was written he today when the wheels of a secon hand Buhl air sedan, tho Angolen powered by a second-hand Wrlg' whirlwind motor, touched th ground. Loren W. of Angele snd Roland B.

(Pete) Reinhart, Salem. came to earth i 2:13:02 p. m. In a perfect landln They established a flight enduranc record of 246 hours. 43 minutes an 32 seconds, exceeding the prevlou world record by 72 hours.

42 mln utes and 33 seconds. The gruelling duel between ma and machine In this magniflcen test In the skies ended a drai as sucn, for both man and engln were ready to carry on. It wa fabrication of the secondhan ship which gave way. The fligh was brought to an end when th tall group started fluttering am made It Impossible to carry on th refueling. "We have to give Ihe engln credit for everything," waa the fire comment of Chief Pilot a he clambered from the ship Never before has nn airplane en glue done anything like this.

I Ihe engine could lalk, perhaps I would have paid a like compllmen lo the men, for never before have two humans undergone such a test The old Angelcno hod travelec some 17,000 miles before the. flight a Ihe Wright whirlwind engine had a similar record, some 450 hours In the air before It was re serviced for tllla fllghl. In fact. It wns just an underlak mi of veterans, fo the two vel- and en DELAY FOR FjlENOH PREMIER'S HEALTH A PLEA FOR RATIFICATION, durance under trying conditions jn Jleld-and sen" service and the refueling was a re" y0r Thc Io foi- endurance fllnlit with refueling wns 174 hours. 50 seconds, made bv Bvron A' wc mb nnd L.

'Mitchell of Cleveland, recently. The landing of the ship at the end of the flight was very sharp The Angelcno Imd -Just returned (Continued on Page 0, Column (Continued on Pngr n. Column 3.) AUTO COLLISION INJURIES FATAL TO ELECTRICIAN him In court rciom this i as the twelve Jurors filed In. Mar! I 0 lf 1M the i a was over. He spoke words bin wife, he Jld not kiss her good-bye when Sheriff R.

E. i and Dnpuly START SATURDAY Bjr PredB. Houston, July traffic Friday night claimed another victim here as Harry W. Baker, electrician, was hurled to his death In an -automobile crnnh. Baker died In a hospital one hour Ivlgtul, Greenland.

July 12--Capt after the cur In which he wns i 1 A Ahrenbcrif, Swedish trans- Ing i a fellow worker was in A a i flyer making flight colllHlon with a mar.hlne driven by 13. E. Hull, president of (he Texas Pipe Line Compony. The Weather Porto. July de- late on ratification of France's TMr dehlfl wns adjourned tonight mill next Tuesday by the chnm- er of deputies out of consideration for Ihe health of Premier Poincare, who did nol finish his lenglhy plea for uncondlllonal ratification this ovcnlmr.

The premier spoke todny, I his (en-hour discourse of vcslerdav apparently without fntiguo dofnlle oppressively hoi weather, until President Boulsson of Iho chamber, out of consideration for (he pre- i health, requested the chamber to put over the debale i Tuesday, i i M. Poincnre days of rest. Mosl of Ihe depulies were glad lo be rid of the debate for a while and nnxlous (o visit their consti- (Continued on Page 0, Column 2.) i over Ihe week-end for the, palrlotlc and political celebration of the nalional holiday July 14. A vote on ratification of Iho dobl selllemonts Is expected by Friday of next week. The chamber will slv morning, afternoon and nlerht beginning Tuesday.

"We must take things 03 they arc." tho premier reminded the depulies in nuking for uncon- dltlonnl rallficallon. "It is not enough to nppeal to those noble sentiments of nations, nations are egollslic collectivities Men men. "Even our rcstornllon would be nn ngnin.it us He cited Article 7 of the Mellon- nurengcr ngreomont, which authorized Iho Unlled Slnlea lo throw on Iho mnrkel French wnr oblignttons vcslcnlny described hy him as Jusi SVERIGE FLIGHT FLIOHT MADE IN TWENTY HOUES; GREAT IMPORTANCE ATTACHED. By Auoclletf Presi. San Antonio, July Importance was attached by officers of the air service Friday to Ihe night of Lts.

W. T. Larson POLISH FLYERS IN RACE ACROSS ATLANTIC POLISH, FRENCH FLYERS HOP OFF AT LE BOURGET New York Destination of Both Planes, Manned by Two Men Each; Different Routes --Associated Fresa Photo. MAJ. LOWS UDZ1DOWSKI (LEFT), MAJ.

CASWHB KIJBALA (RIGHT) AND TJIEIK BITLANE BIB TE011E HIKE HALF MILLION WORKERS ARE BITE TO WALK OUT AS PAY IS REDUCED. Carr ns'ructors several Jumps from Stockholm to Now York, announced tonight that he prohnhly would leave for New York Saturday morning early The Swedish aviators airplane Sverlge wns brought here lodoy after he had been forced down 'short of Ills or the i from land lo I For Oalvoston and i Unsnllled a a occnslo'unl showers: light lo modeinle east to south wimbj. Enst Texas--Partly cloudy, probably local i i i near Saturday. Sunday, i cloudy, light to moderate enat to i winds on the conul. West Toxns-Purlly cloudy Knt- tinlnv and Sunday Loulplann -PnrUy dourly i day and Sunday; local showers near the coasl.

lo east lo southerly on Ihe coa.nl Arlmnnns and Oklahoma Cell nlly a i Saturday nnd a (Continued on Pnge 0, Column 1.) The One'Minute Pulpit I will worahlp toward Ihy holy Icmple, and pralnn Ihy name for thy loving nnd for Ihy for thou hast mngnlflcd Ihy word l.Vovc Ihy ni.mo. I a 2. Chinese Official and Wife Out on $10,000 Bond After Arrest in Opium Smuggling at Kelly Field, who limded'at Kelly Field nt 11:50 o'clock 1'hureday night from a flight of 2,030 miles made In 20 houra and 40 minutes from France Field. Panama The flight Is all the more remarkable because of the fact that the encountered a storm immediately aflor Inking off from France Field and lost an hour's time before leaving sight of the fleln. It is believed by air officials Hint the flight will show the possibility of quickly sending pianos not only to tho Cnnnl Zone, but lo any Unlled Slates possession or dependency, in cose of emergencies.

Taking off at the Pnnnma Field at 3:30 eastern standard tlmo (2:30 ccnirnl standard time) the aviators fought tho storm for more than nn hour and finally decided to evade It by crossing from tho Atlanllc to Ihe Paciuc side of Ihe islhmus and following the coast to Managua, to Nicaragua. A refueling Prut 'England', '-July 12; -big lockout In i manu- acturing Industry, possibly affcct- ig a half million workers, was tpcctcd lonlKht to icaull from the clnlon today of the Federation Master Cotton Spinners to en- irce a reduction of 12.82 per rent wnRcs from July 20. The balloting of the fcderallon as overwhelmingly In fnvor of re- uctlon. The weaving side of (he Industry ready had decided without a bnl- (o apply the reduction. All the orkors unions have agreed to re- ct the demands of the employers.

There seemed little hope of re'ach- 7 ar.y compromise before July unless the i i of labor In- I'vcncs. He may do Ihls If Ihe rues themselves are unable to rive nt a setllemenl. Thin in (he first big labor dln- te since the labor governmcnl ne inlo office. They argue I serious condition in -which Ihe duslry now Is, really Is due lo iin uvti-ciinltcilizRtlon during th boom period a the war. The i It behooves the employers nut (heir financial houses in orde The Cotlon Spinners and Association today ucn out of Ihe reduction I wages, amounllnr to two shilling and sis ticnce In the pound sterling or about sixtv cents In five do lars.

The coflon spinners inainlai Two Negroes Swear They Are Not Dead In Insurance Case By rrcia. Dallas, July ne- groes appeared before the Dallas County grand Jury today and solemnly swore, they are alive; not dead, aa entered upon offi- c'lal records. they. told Uy their employer, a negro In order to holrt out life Insurance payable to the firm. This proved Ineffective, however, It seems, for negroes soon lost their Jobs, and some, time Inter, the Insurance company was presented wllh claims on tho policies, the death certificates being signed by (he undertnJtlnp; and a negro doctor.

All went well i an Insurance agent, one day met one of the 'dead negroes walking the the "dead" negroes vealed a In a nenro cemetery hearing the name'of one of the Insured. that, the poor condition of the reducllon COMMITTEE HEARINGS BE VELOP THEORY FARMING NOT HELPED BY RAISE. (Conllnued on Page 10. Column 1.) lly AKnorlnttrr San Francisco, i Kno. unlll days "BO Chinese vice consul hero, and his young i wore nrresK.d (oday, charged wllh smin- KlhiK fortune In opium Ir.l.i United Slutoj.

The two posted $10,000 bonds each when a a in federal court nnd wore freed pending lirnrlr.ir before Ihe i Slo-tnn slonnr next Wednesday. A special ssion of the federal grand been callml for Tuesday and It wns Indicated (lint evidence In the case i bn urnacnlcd to thai bodv for connlderallon. Suen Foon, consulate occrclnry. nlso wan arrested nnd arraigned bo- lure commissioner. His bail wns fixed at $10,000.

The secrcli wns released afler a hearing bt-l for nexl Wednesday. Wnrrnrite for Iho three worn Issued on the complaint of John cusloms officer. issuance or (he waironta followed Hboove.y of 2.300 i of opium, va uoil conservatively at wholesale prices: al SfiOO.OOO. In eight bulging I and a half dozen vallsea ivnleh Mrs. ICno sought-lo i into Ihe countr- i Inspection un- iler iirnlnetl.il, of a consular frank Warned by States dcpnrt- (Coiulnuod on Page 0, Oohimn L) By Associated 1'rcfll Washington.

July view if republican leaders In Iho senate Iiat some of the house tariff rates 'hould be reduced wns giver nnglble emphasis todtty by Senalor '-dge, republican, New Jersey, who al that place they flew to Menilit-i declared in a statement that a of reductions not only In the bill In existing rates could bo liKlue without injury to anyone nnd with benefit to consumers. Senator Edge, who hails from nn Industrial state nnd is one of the administration members of the finance committee now holding hearings of the house measure, added thai If Iho formula accepted by all real protectionists--the difference in cost of production here and adhered to, some Increases likowlsn were Justified In both groups. Mnlccs No Difference. K.VGUSH FtRE DISPLAY DKATII TOLI, HMACHES. 14 Hy AH) OililnRham, July more deaths tonight brought the to- lal casuallles Ihe fire splay dlsnslor last night to fourteen.

Two seriously other persons were hunu'u thnt. they may die. On fimall chnrred body remained un- i i i The place of tragedy the a city park where thousnnd'i of townspeople gathered at to "the realistic spectacle of If the lie did not un opinion more rodlletlor.il thnr. were wnrrnnled, hut said house on fire i i res- cuo.l of the occupants of the house." COrV'1 1NUANOK IN TH1AL IS I I 1 nit. SNOOK Hy PFPM.

Columbus, Ohio, Common Picas Judgn Henry 1,. Scarlett today overruled a million for a continuance In Ihe i of Dr. JamCH TT. Snook, deponed mofesnor and confessed Haver of Tlieorn K. IIIx, 2.1, Ohio Stain oo-cd.

nnd c-r- deren dial the trlnl start Juh 22 cost formula was the basis to he followed no complaint could be made whether agriculture or Industry had (he 'higher average of protection. Sonnlr.r Rdjre declared that his service on three fmbcommltlecs I i testimony on Industrial lind convinced him thnl Ihe Borah resolution lo i i the revision to i and feinted products, a by a single vote In thn senate, had not the (Continued on Page 9, Column 4.) LEADERS TALK WITH HOO VEU; FIRST OFFICIAL MEET TO BE.HELD MONDAY. By i Washington, July ln his week-end to the Blue Hldgo Mountains of Virginia, President Hoover conferred at length today with Alexander Leggo, chairman of the new federal farm board, and Carl Williams, one of Its members. They were the first of the appointees to -arrive In Washington and Iho president had planned lo lake Ihom lo his fishing lodge lo so over the. a situation i them.

Bad weather end impassable ronds Intervened, however. Meanwhile, It was announced at Ihe While House Ihat Charles S. Wilson', former New York state Commissioner of agriculture, had been appointed to the board, leaving bill one vacancy lo be flllfid, i Ihe othei; mr -nhfire will of tin By Associated Presa. Lc Bourget, France, July Salurday)--The first greal race by air across tho North Atlanllc was under way today with two Polish avlalors and Iwo French flyers competing for first honors. The Pules, Ludwlk Idzlkowskl nd Casimlr Kubala, took off at 4:47 a.

m. (10:47 p. m. Eastern standard time, Friday) In a small Amlot scsquiplane In an atlempt lo reach New York. Dicudonne Cosle, with his mechanic, Jacques Bellmonte, look off forty-five minutes later at 6:32 a.

m. (11:32 p. Eastern standard time, Friday), mysterious about hia destlnalion, which was announced after his departure as New York. Necessary Deception. He previously had said it Tokio, with one atop en route, but no one believed i recognizing- his statement as a necessary deception (o evade French restrictions against trans-Atlantic flying.

The Poles made, a beautiful start, i i their plane In 1,000 yards and sailing beautifully nway to th" West In first rays of tho rising sun. Coste'q machine, which was chrla- Jencd the "1," (Question Mark) took almost half as much longer and rose more slowlv when It was off tho ground. It was much heavier than the Poles' plane and had made only fifty feet altitude at a point where tho Poles had climbed to 150 feel. Tho Frenchman was mysterious to the last about his destination, but there was no one at Lo-Bourget who did not lake It for granted he waa going for New York. He headed.

(Continued on Page 10, Column 2.) HELM-IS POLICE DISCOUNT SUICIDE THEORY; BODY BOUND WITH WIRE. ly Assoeltrtf Chicago, July apartment building owr.cr, onlght was found dead in the fur- act! of 'the i i 'partly burned bound with wires. The body had been thrust Into tie furnace. Because of this -and fact tho furnace door was shut vhen tho body was found, police ec'arcd tho man had been slain. ftiinily, however, held iiumei luiiuiy, However, neio icprese.nl no particular branch a suicide (hcory, saying the man ic ngrlculttirnl industry.

Ke Is been worried because of flnan- practlcal. general farmer and in RECKLESS SPENDING SHORTLY a ilon bp TM close assoeia- "on with the fruit nnd dairying Industries of the Northwest The membership of the board to date is as follows: Secretary Hyde AFTER ROBBERY LEADS TO ARREST. i In a police raid on Ihcir here, Gilberl'-Meyer, 30, bridegroom of a few wteks, and Flovd Skaggs 3V tonlghl were held ai Ihe two ineji who several weeks 'ago held up and lobbed tile Bunker Hill Mate Bank of Bunker Hill, Kan. Meyer was returned to Russell laic today, where charges of bank robbery Imve been prepared against both men. Officers worn to return here Saturday or Sundav for Skagga.

Officers said, both men had been identified from photographs as the robbers -by James Thomas, cashier; -Bossio Shaner and BonltK, Elliott, emploves of the I Bunker yill bank, offlcio; agricultural department, ex, chairman, represent- Hamci had been missing since 11 a. loriay. His wife tonight nskcd pollen to conduct a search for her husband. PoHce were holding two persons robbed July 3 First search for the men bore be- pn when Ihelr green motor car wa.3 'ound abandoned In North Wichita post, a few days a the holdup Sus- ilcion pointed to Skaggs and Meyer only a day after Iho robbery when they began to spend lart'e jums of money, police said. Only i ays lifer Meyer, was married -Miss Josephine Molt, a laundry employe.

An elaborate reception new clothes, a new motor car ana airplane rides veddlng.jiulhorlllcs assorted. TWO MORE A I CLOSE 1IOOHS Associate)? Prcis. Daytona Beach; July 12 -ho Merchants' Bank and Trust Company and tho Allanllc Bank nd Trust Compnny here closed lo- I A i busineK and finance; Jnmsa of Lexinpton, vice chairman, representlnps tobacco; CaH Williams of Ohlohama City, cctton; )l1 B. Dcnman of Arniington, Mo stripe of burJap live sioch; Charlus C. Tcacuc of M'fht cord was LOB AnjrelTM, i ff iowln Wll- JIani St.

Paul, daiiy- incr. and roprescntinp mis- ccllftnegua URrlcuHure. Th? White House said today that it had been impossible to take the eeoirraphical diatributJon of the membfiry into consideration in mak- anpointments because of the necessity of cc-lectfnff men qualified to represent the various of It waa ''emphaalzo'd too rhat-all uf- Ihu appoiniiepa- hnri'loen born and reared on farms and with the exception of have bium HcHvely In the aRrlcultnral- Industry over considerable period The 'place on the board- is tn be Riyen to a spokesman the wheat growing induatry. Althe president haa niartv under consideration for this has yet come to any determination nnd does not now oxpect. to do so i tifter the first meeting of thr board, which us scheduled to take pluce on Monday.

for questioning, Miss Carmen Ha- iiiel, nlt-oe of the dead man who found the body, and J. A. Craig-, who accompanied her. The right leg of the man In a number of and an olectrlo bound about his waist and tied In a bow said. UNTIN BOWSER DANGER IS BELIEVED PASSED By Aemclalei? Press.

Chicago, 111., July that the Chicago Tribune's Berlin-bound plane, the Untin Bowler, will be held until Sundav nt Port Burwell, on. Capo Chldley, Labrador, was expressed by Robert Woud, Tribune aviation editor, in a dispatch to the newspapers tonight. Danger to the plane was believed passed today with a tjouthweat wind clein-'np; away most of tho ice, after EaKimoa had aided the crew in chopping away ice cakes and pulling the ship to safcv-j. The rilnne was slightly damaged last light by a large chunk of ice. Weather remained unfavorable and of ice in bay made an attempted takc- undesirable.

Company, and the First National Bank, the other two flnancUi Int i here, but they weru able meet the demands of depoHitorR' 'Ithdrawals. mtlVKS THOUGH HKHD; SItOT BY RAIVCIIKR AisocMtcd- ITeBS. Laredo. July Mcs- Seek Peaceable Settlement Of Chinese'Russian Crisis an TYoofrs Rise By Prctd. Tokio, July stato i in view of the probability of a tieup on tho Chln- Eastern Railway in a i a the Harbin consular body is non- siderlnK modiation to Keck a pence- able settlement.

raid. Aflor Mossf-nficr if hrrrdn: ml a pistol and tho cltv in heavily policed, being virtually under law Two Chinese gunboats nre anchored In the Sung.irl River ncai Hnrbln. A Moscow dlapatch received at nit Chinese liJ.intern hendouarters In rial-bin mly.s tbal the novlot Ijovei-nmcnt has appointed L. B. Siorebriakov.

a member of tho railway commissariat, pionlpolen- llnry (o proceed 10 to seek i a i Hottlemenl of the problem. He WRS stated to have left Moscow for Manchnrm 'oday. The new Jnpr.ne.ne mln- ialrv. which Ihi. ronHi-rvn- Chang Chlng-Hui.

governor or tho Harbin i i hat i pub- lie meetings under rigid a i (Continued on Tuyo l), Column 1.).

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