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WEATHER Colorado: Fair and: rmor In east peril; unsettled In weal rlibn; snow and cold- iu southwest and ox- mo west central por- UB tonight; Thursday uerally fair; wanner central and east por- lUS. leal lor 24 hours end- a. m. Wednesday: bh low 15. HOT ONB A smart man Is who 'expects the court- try to bo ruined by tho Baino mou nn aro oxclted about.

LUME I 102 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS GREEUEY, COLORADO WEDNESDAY, 29, 1933 AFTERNOON EDITION I ESTABLISHED 1870 ouncil Orders Windsor Water Son-tract Signed at 11 Cents; mith Says Greeley Protected osier Insists City Could Have lecelvcd 12 Cents on Compro- ise Had Aldermen Stuck to heir Demands Now water contract with tho I Windsor was ordered signed by city council Tuesday, members of water committee again declaring fcy are strongly opposed to tho new por 1,000 gallon rate, but led 'for the signing, luderman Lee Crosier, chairman of I water committee, declared that Irosontatlven of Windsor had Mon- "Intlmated" that they would have lllly i i i nn 12 cents 11 They Say O. M. Fnry "I that tho sugar beet grower should hare a fair sllco ot -that money that the Great Western Sugar company gave to sadi O. M. Frary, who with W.

B. Tatum la organizerbeet growers to go to Denver Friday to ask tho sugar company for an immediate additional beet payment. "The government Is talking about paying tho heot grower a bonus. We feel that II the would pay us what that the government sugar company eed compromised on 12 cents luck, to that figure. ng by Alderman Bishop, pouldn Attorney Robert G.

Smith said. -i-i "I It Windsor can be shut otf, under I I contract, whenever Greeloy needs JLJ1-JLIU. -1. VJ 1 water, and that the Public Utlll- I commission would hold whenever wley needs all the water that Wlnd- could bo restricted, completely It ssary. ol the contract follows the ding put Into the old one drawn 25 ago hy C.

B. Todd, Smith said, i few minor changes being mcrde. agreement ordered Bent to Lehman Interests Will Enter Colorado Mining Denver, Nov. The Denver Post says today New York capitalists Including Governor Herbert H. Lehman have leased the Freelaud group of mining properties near Idaho Springs, from tho Boston mining company, for $50,000 cash and a 10 por cent Interest In the ore production.

Tho Lehman group, according lo the paper, has agreed to spend ono million dollars In developing the properties including a 60-ton stamp mill and water power equipment. First Improvements, It said, will be to run an upraise from the tunnel level, which has a vertical- depth ol 1,000 feet, to the 900 foot level Students Are Eligible for CivinVorks Irvln Will Be In Charge of College Division of Activity; Commissioner, of Interior Department Makes Killing- Students at Colorado Slate Teachers college will bo "eligible for part- time work on Ilia civil works projects being planned at the college, accord- Ing to word received hy Dr. George W. Frasler, president, Wednesday morning' from Washington. Georgo Irwln, of extension do- St.

Joe Mob Hangs Negro on Jail Lawn Club Leader Dies Governor Sends Militia anld Tanks But Fails To Save Youth Charged with Assault on White Girl St. Joieph, Nov. of 7000 broke Into Buchanan county jull lute tonlflht, overpoworod officer! took Lloyd Warner, 19, negro," and hanged him to a tree on the court house lawn. Pollco said Warner confound Begin Flight on Wednesday Recife (Pernambuco), nrazll, Nov. 'Charles A.

Lindbergh, a dis- Greeley Milk Fund Passes $100 Mark Greeloy'B Milk Fund passed the $100 per month mark toward a goal of $133 per month, with gifts tho last 24 hours. The latest donations follow: Mr. a Mrs. A. F.

Eaton, SG.lfl or 66 cents per month; Mrs. Eva King, S3 or 60 cents partment at Teachers, lino been named ack a 2a old hlte girl here I head of the public works at tho col- Sunday A hanging the negro the lego and will have charge of tho Jobs. n(Jb gaEO on the body a Beginning next week, all students who aI nB toroh out of It. want part-time work will go thru regular government unemployment registration at the college. Dr.

Frns- ier said Wednesday morning that ho expected full time work for about 60 students during the Christmas vaca- St. Joseph, Nov. hent on seizing a negro who confessed attacking a white girl battered In a rear door of'BnehMinn county Jail tonight! and rushed to second floor to search Dr. Frasler was nolllled ol the for tho man, Lloyd Warner, 19. cislon by a form letter addressed to col- eS 5epartment Interior, was month.

goal of J133 per month, for six months, approximately 5800, last year's follows: "This Is further explanation of of this sum goes to the IO i TMm. i.i«i, i AnvnD 4iirm administration. the regulations which wore sent to you Nov. 18 governing tho civil works -been signed. 16 contract states In regard to the itlon ot Greeloy's power to relict" Windsor consumption in times need hero, as follows: It Is expressly understood and eert that Windsor may lake, re- ve and use water lor the purposes rosaici only at such times as tho 1 carrying capacity of Bald plpo fB shall not he required and needed the uee ot Greeley, Its inhabitants 1 water consumers.

And If at any time during tho term Jlhls contract or tho use of water Ireundcr (ho full capacity of said lelincs is required by Greeley, Ita and water consumers, or at any time the supply of water available for use thru said pipe Is renutred by Greeley, then and such event, Greeley may. require idsor lo cease using the water aud Us pipes, and In tho caso a lire In tho city ol Qreeley, re- ring the lull use ot said pipe lines, eley may require on notice by tele- me or otherwise that Windsor shut and cease using said water during rl lire, and It. at any time (luring term or this contract Greeley shall It necessary that the full ca- itv of said pipe lines or the full mint and supply of water available use thru said pipe lines are -re- rod to Jurnlsh water to it. Ha In- or water consumers, It mny nlnate this contract and all rights eln granted by giving Windsor eo month, notice tliereot In writ- and thereupon all rlghta granted .11 terminate anil cease and the I BS and appliances of Windsor to disconnected from Bald pipe lines. At no time shall Crceley be deemed Insurer as to tho condition or el- ency Us pipe lines, or Its ability water to Windsor, and Oree- merely agrees to uso rsasonaole gence to keep its pipe lines In re- and supplied with water for Its needs as well as those of Wind- and at all times the right of Wind' to receive water shall be second- nud subject to the rights of Gree.

its Inhabitants and water consura- llf at any time Qreeloy is unable to ilsh or supply Windsor water lor purposes herein provided, either account ol accident to Its plpo lines bility to procure sufficient water its present water supply for said ellues, or any unforeseen accident adverse decision or order of court on nccount of the paramount needs Greeley Its Inhabllants and -water Greeley may reduce or en cut oil said water supply from ndsor without liability for doing so. It Is expressly understood and nod by and between the parties Mo Windsor shall not hy rea- i of any provision ot this contract, the use of water thereunder, or orwise, acquire nny vested or ad- 1.1 In a All northern Brazil IB eiclted tho possibility of the colonel's flight. From Natal came the Information that Aoropostalo, the French international air Hue, which operates In South America, had been asked to prepare landing place and arrange for control of spectators. Dakar, Nov. 28.

Colonol school milk activity, which leaves $000 or $200 less than was needed last year for the 111 and needy adults and children In homes that cannot obtain milk by other.rucana. Consequently, it is important that the full amount of $133 per month bo auoscrlbed this year. Pueblo Manufacturer Dies Auuwiftled Pueblo, Nov. F. "I haVe been informed that enrolled In colleges and universities are eligible to register with employment agencies referred lo in topic four of those regulations, Arrangements lave been made with tho national ro- omployment service whereby students so registering will ho referred to the college Jobs.

They may then he as- Lamar, 39, pluyground equipment manufacturer, whoso products are in use thruout the nation, died Tuesday of hut he did not dis- burning car from a curbing to prevent latlnatlon. In a wlre-j adlng of the flames. Charles A. Lindbergh tonight, aban- a crushed chest received Sunday when doncd plan to lly from Capo Verde i nc( other citizens In pushing island to Dakar close his next de; less message to authorities here he truck driver, watching tho fire, thanked officials lor making prepara- drove Into Lamar, Inflicting tho latal tlons for his arrival thcirj ur eB suggestion avoid Dakar because of prevalanco of fever. Father and-Mother of.7....,.,...

Accused of Intent To Kill signed works for part-time work on civil projects which have Police Fund Increased To Retain Force Police fund of trio Qreoley city buds- o. et for 1931 was Increased by his wife Rosle, at Sterling today. Tho tho city council Tuesiiny to allow controversy grew out of the attempt for the retention of tho same number Francis to place catllo in a i ol his! of officers on tho force during the iotlier's land, farmed this season by coming year as now. It had previously lahler near Illtf, Colo. -Mrs.

Mahler been proposed to eliminate one man iiuthorlzed In tho regular way at tho Institutions themselves. "These projects, us Indicated In the previous communication, Include repairs Improvements, and extension to buildings and grounds in publicly-controlled schools, colleges, and umversl- The Teachers prealdent expressed his pleasure on receipt of the letter, saying that he was sure It would make It possible for Tuauy students to remain in school. Notional guardsmen with army tanks nero called Into action. Governor Guy B. Pnrks called tho national Into service when it appeared the situation might got out ol Imnd of local authorities.

Tho mob turned to the rear of tho building alter unsuccessful attempts wore made to enter at tho Iront during which tho crowd estimated to number from 7,000 to 10,000 voiced threats and hurled rocks at ofllcera. It was reported Sheriff- Otto Thcl- son led' )6 of the crowd who broke hilo the building into a tier on the second floor and imprisoned them there. Onlookers said they recognized some members of the crowd as participants In lynching of Raymond Gun, negro, two years ago, after ho attacked a white school teacher. Tho negro waa chained' on top of the school house, gasoline was poured on tho building and It was burned. OHIcors said Warner who seized tho cirl on her way from a theater drag TM 1 Mrs.

Dora Severance TltiBtnan of Severance, a community church and school and state club a a i who died here Tuesday night. Mrs. Tinsman, Club Leader, Dies Tuesday 216 Actually Busy on Civil Works in Weld Bonrd Saj'a No Discrimination Against Mexicans nnd Project Will Be Arranged for Them If They Ask Civil works employment program moved along In Wold county Wednos- when 21G of tho 1171 men allotted to the county wero actually nt work atid nearly a score of projects wore i nil reiuly to get underway Friday. Operating projects, aa reported hero i Weilnosdny morning wero: Grooloy, ISO men working on water mains, gravel crushing, cleaning 1'oudro river, making sower tile, and the hend tho water works. Ono hundred went to work on tho river a six nt the Knrls tile plant Wcdncs- I a morning.

La Salle. men working on streets. Mend, 1C men Improving water works. Totul of 43 projects Tram Weld have been approved by the state committee, this leaving 220 men out ot the lor which jobs are still to bo found. 1171 persona allotted to tho county for which Jobs are still to ho found.

Wold county was a i all preparations to got a of roud nnd river Jobs underway Friday. New Projects Approved Now projects approved hy tho state civil works coiiuulttct) Tuesday In- Mrs. Dora Severance Tinsman, wife of J. lj. Tinsuian, ono of GO, tho best known and most active women In and cast 55.017.

the Severance 11:30 Tuesday community, died night in Greoloy. cluded: Hudson, graveling streets and general civic improvements, to employ 10 to at Ault waterworks Improvement employ 10 men ut a coat of Mrs Tinsman had been In Greeley Administration budget for tor a week, taklns treatments ror din- civil works committee wos ap- imtes and gall bladder trouble, and 'proved in a revised form to omploy salary roll o( 56,161. No Discrimination Against i a Civil works committee announced ged her Into an hound with her alloy and loft stockings, and her had Sterling, Nov. alleged assault with an.iron bar and a pitchfork on Charles W. Francis resulted in filing of charges of assault with intent fo kill-against Jacob Mahlor and the mother of.

i small children. alter the first of the year. Dudget calling for the raising of from taxes and other sources of revenue Iwaa adopted. The mill levy will re- 'main at ll.B mills. Private Services fOr ThUrmOnd Held.

strongp 1 Ie a'for 5 retention of the full assaulted a negro woman sti months ago and had then escaped proaecutlon. Meeting Here on Code for Vegetables wan a guest at the home of L. Wyatt nnd his Mrs. George Cok She had been a lifetime i of Mrs Wyat, and her death 1 that some people apparently have the occurred In tho same house at the idea that the committee Is dlscrlmlnat- same hour aa Mrs. Wy.itfs, Just a Ing against Mexicans in allotting tho week less than a vear alter that-ilnto.

work on CWA projects. Mrs Tinsman hail lived in Sever- This Won declared to bo en" lor 56 years; tho town was tlroly erroneous, the Press! San Joao, Nov. 29-- Private uneral services were hold here today or Thomas H. Thurmond, who, with John M. Holmes, was lynched In a public park Saturday nisht for tho and slaying ol Brooke Hart.

There was no demonstration. The body was taken to Oak Hill Memorial park miles south of the city, for Interment. Missouri Mob Action Scored by Gov. Park right, or future right. In law in anntty to continue to use water ilId pipelines and the use ot alter the eviration of said one shall not be deemed to create vest any right save only right w' i Jolferson Clly.

Nov. Guy n. Park, In a statement today, said "That there Is no justification" for tho lynching last night of Lloyd Warner, negro, at St. Joseph. appears trom press re, Joyd Warner, the negro boy lynched by a mob In St.

Joseph last night, confessed to a heinous crime punishable by. death, yet there is no Justification for, the action, ol tho mob." the governor stated. "Mob violence, whether In tho punishment of crime or In attempts to obtain alleged civil rights Is always wrong and la destructive to good government. To condone such an offense Is to encourage lawlessness. I deny the efficiency of the court and I force waa made by aldermen Harry Moftat and Ralph Bishop.

Said Moffat: "Whenever a police otflcer 1s eliminated, or is sick or olt duty for any reason the east side of the town always suffers. We have ono ttflth ot the' population over them. We should not cut them down If we can possibly help Bishop police forco cutting as nn "invitation" to crime On question Leo Crosier, Chief ot Police Roberts aald his men, now scheduled to work 12 hours, a day act- iiuilry work from 12 to 18 hours. Cros' ier thought such a situation was re- dlculous. On suggestion of Carrel the police lary budget was increased from to per year, this Increase to he partially made up by docras ng the budget discount from 10 to nine per cent.

Dr. Alice Wynecoop Accused of Murder BY PAUL Find Wasliington, Nov. administration has discovered platinum behind the gold policy. Tho Roosevelt technicians have been Quietly polling congress nnd found Jo to 80 per cent of the men on tho hill want the president to go ahead, no has been assured para named for her lather. She was a lead- employ those who need the work most.

in al affairs ot tho community, Since beet workers havo ha, several was formerly president or tho North- month, or employment In the beet ern dlatrlct ot the Colorado Fedcra- fields it Is assumed that hose hat tlon ol Woman's clubs. were so employed aro Tlniinnii survived by her i ing- at tins time. husband lour nn one brothTM, It tho committee -tincls that Earl Tilnsman, who enough Mexican beet wortor, Belt-support- there Tho aona are oject especially i taine sesalon It he will do but one thing more, and that is, something (nearly anything) for silver. Thia valuable Hnd casts an tlroly new lignt on the whole present day political picture. i xOO Assurancoi This is" probably the best news Mr.

(Continued on Pago 2) No Tribunes Thankgiving Board iaises Tax Levy When Denver Votes Down Bonds Denver, Nov. at 9 a. m. tollowtns defeat of tnetr MealUC3 i i a i i day purchased the following supplies tor CWA work: Irom Henilrle and Doltholl, 21 wheof barrows at each, 36 shovels at 517.BO. per dozen, picka at $18.34 per dozen, 24 mat- toies at per dozen; Iron) tho Windsor Hardware company, 20 axes at 818 per dozen, eight shovels at dozen; Irom McArthur Hardware 'ravel scoops at shovels at.

$18.25 per Seal Sale Has Endorsement pi President Wa5hIngto A Wf No 1 v. Roosevelt, endorsing tho annual Salo dozen. Committee Heads Are Appointed for Greeley Chamber per of Greeloy, 12 per dozen; Ba pVun1s I constituted In herein pant- I TinTM olher and when said right 'Tes by limitation or Is terminated 'any cause herein provided, or at the 'right of Windsor to use said er shall thereupon terminate and ilf cr copied verbatim from new contract except that In ihe! ,,,,7 nreeloy is designated as rtv of 0,7 first part" and Windsor, rtv of the second part," which des-. aUon was changed for the purpose Clar is for one year only, Inning Board Saturday here at Dec 2. it was announced W'colder.

AH wero rtlcuiarly urged to bo present. "Sitting Pretty 1 Yon.wlll be "Sitting Pretty" If you keep i classllted appearing each day on tho Tribune Want Ad page. The cost la small and the results nre Phone and havo one itarted. Coming to the Sterling theatre tomorrow. Jack Oaklo and Jack Haley In "Sitting Pretty," with an all star cast.

Free tickets found on tho classified page will entitle yon to see this picture. Chlcaeo, bill cbarg- Dr. Alice L. Wynekoop tho murder of her daughter-m-law, Eheta, was reported to have been voted by the county p-and Jury today. The action was reported alter sev- era! witnesses Including police of licera i who heard the 62-year old woman 3 confession last Friday, had tcstllleil.

Lynching Ban Law Planned by Costigan Trail Denver, NOT. Edward P. Costlgan said here tonight that aa result of California lynching he has received telegraphed requests for Introduction of antl-lynchlng bill at noit session of congress. He said that unless otherwise dealt with ho will Introduce such measure on opening day-ot tho session. Senator Coatlgan said: "If mob violence- la riot In America Instead of orderly.

Justice end of freo government on this continent will have come. "Sober sense of this country does not and will not sanction such blind and menacing lawlessness." ROGER? Beverly Hills, Nov. can watch it rrom telling Jokes about It every once so otten America "goes serious" gols all excited and mad at each other. Ono of these times 1s Just before election. Anything that Is said tho other side takes offense, yet all our last presidents have been elected mmions showing all that heat nd perspiration was wasted, then lter election Is over you can call tho other side a yellow 5o they Just laugh for thoy have their sense ot humor back.

Now we aro going Into another one ot thoso serious tallep ns over this money racket and Its -Just like the election, you can do, nothing you say will change a persona opinion. It will all work Itself out with out any special lather from any nl us and in a wo wil reKalh our humor and balance. Ita Just a serious spree that wo have ever so often to got It out of our system. Committee chairmen of the GrceUy chamber ot commerce have rtr nA jfrod NOTCTOSS 8-3 Denver taxpayers Tuesday defeated wn ch we aro now passing that ro- namea oy the proposed $869.000 sehool bond IB- sponslbility Agricultural, Claude T. Carney; vote In the special hh ed to public 'vourtlToi S1SSE vote, was the SUj: UM roles larger than the number ol ballots na soclatlons thruout the country, i in the regular school election last tho proceeds darivedrrom tms cast May.

Two Larimer County Men Held at Ault and highways, H. F. Wheeler; a we con- of those activities a a noon meeting of the hoard to succeed Albert Clough, resigned. LOCAL BUYERS PAY TO FARMERS Two men giving their names as Johri Morrison, 49, and Clarence Williams, 45, who live no a ranch east of Fort Collins, but are recently of I Thormopolls, are being Investigated by the Larimer county gharifl office following their arrest by Night Marshal C. B.

Hubbard In Ault. Marshal W. C. Teglman ol Ault aald" tho men admitted stealing two: 30 by 3M Firestone tlrea found --------their possession when their car TM Pinto down; but couldn't remember where, smal MWhluar, Doth are exconvlcta, Tegtmsn said, Gre.t Northern Morrison having lervoil ajerm In "Wyoming prison am Nebraska and Colorad Trinity i Service college and Greoley High school foot- Communion service will bo hel? ba C0 aches and teams Tuesday noon, Thanksgiving day at 9 a. m.

In the Dc c. 4. of Trinity Episcopnl church, Carney, chairman ot tjift agrl- cultural committee, was authorized lo negotiate with the Greoley Community players for tho entertainment of farm- en and their families In connection with the annual Weld County Farm i i- Rev. O. L.

Mason, rector, In charge. Wednetday, Winter Wheat Wheat Nov. 29 B2o Institute In City Offices Closed for Christenson Funeral City hall offices wero closed from 8:30 a. m. to 10 p.

Wednesday morning while aldermen and city dm, ployea attended the funnral ot E. S. Chriatenson, wife of 60 to 85o Christenson. Mayor Brlggs 90 to il.OO i council members attended In a.

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