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The Morning Sun from Yuma, Arizona • Page 1

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The Morning Suni
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(In- vovlati-ii SI'OT COTTSJX 31.75. Market closed steady net 12 points higher to 85 points lower. 1 VOLUME 17 A (By Associated PTCM) Fair Saturday and Sunday, not much change In temperature. Tilt MOKMNG SUN, YUJ1A, AJUZ, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923 JfTJMBEB 247 ALL-NIGHT AUTO SERVICE STATION TO BE BUILT HERE Carl Start Work On This At 8th and 4th Avenue Today A 24-hour auto service station for the convenience of automobile tourists will be established by Carl of the Carl Smith Service station on the corner of Eighth and Fourth avenue, directly opposite his service station. The- building, which i be 150 by 40 feet will contain forty stalls, each equipped with water, light and gas' acid a bedstead large nough to accommodate an entire automobile Cor the.night.

The establishment, which will be open day and night for the accommodation ot travelers will be constructed at an estimated expenditure of 54.500. The preliminary work that will be started this morning will consist of -r -I- 4- Hold Off Posse EDUCATION BOARD TA OATn AMATITAT HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION TODAY Kellogg, Minnesota, Named Ambassador To Great Britain Candidate TO Succeed Mrs. Dimbar in 1 High School District The annual election of a member of the board of education of the (Union High school district will take place in the High school building the polls being open from 10 a. m. to 6 p.

m. J. li. Busbar retires from tbe her is John Doan, who is well in local public affairs, and i who. by reason of his personal in- or four feet below the surface of the Dirt will' be obtained from an adjacent lot and as soon as the ground Is leveled actual construction of the' building will begin.

The improvements will make Eighth street the center of automobile activity. During the past month one new service station and a new garage have been started. Work on these structures now is There being no contest on at this election, it is anticipated a comparatively light vote will be polled. The election board consists of Mrs. J.

H. Westover." Mrs 1 W. E. McClure. Mrs.

Peter Tj "Robertson, Mrs. G. H. Hobart and Mrs. Harry Humphrey.

Yuma Valley already being represented by two members on the board of education, the law Mrs. Dunbar's successor bq' elected from school district as three merfdous 1 possibilities of tourist traffic. It is estimated hetyeen 150 and -200 automobiles are passing through Yuma dally and when the highways east and west of Yuma are completed tin- traffic will be extremely heavy. The necessity of an all-nigbt auto service- station was given publicity In the Yuma Morning Sun two days aao at the suggestion of Chief of Police Henry Levy who pointed out t.be advantages to tourists 'of 'his station and profit to the individual possess-d of sufficient enterprise to undertake this proposition. Mr.

Smith's enterprise merit- eral approval. British. Labor Party in Power By 1926, Member's Prediction district must bo elected from the Ip cal district in which the school build ing is situated. ADDATWT Iinnn i FOR OLDSMOBILE HERE Factory Man From Michigan Says 6-Cylinder Car Which Seils for $750, Made a Hit country in 19SS and Ramsay Mac- Donnlrt will be primo minister, said Patrick Hastings, king's counsel ajtd labor member of parliament, in the course of a s-nerch to his constituents here recently. Hi deduced this from tbe fact that befofe 1910 labor votes could he counted by a few thousands, but in 191? the number was two nnd a a millions while lest year it was four and one half millions.

At that rate of progress, be siid. there would bo a labor government in power in 1926. Accompanied by K. J. Minor, from i the Oldsmobile factory at Lansing.

H. C. Tufts ot the firm ot Snow and Tufts, of Phoenix, was in the city yesterday, making a sur- vey of the automobile situation in this territory and with a view of appointing a local agent for the Six. i Tbc Oldsmobile factory has Just announced Its newest six-cylinder model, which will sell for $750 fac- i Mr. Tufts, who lias been In Ari- I'IT is making a bit wherever it Is He also broucht word of the son- salinual trans-continental trip uf noted racer, who ls driving an Olds from York to Los Angeles.

The car has been i stripped of all gears, including reverse, except high, and a dny or sn nasKMt (''rough Kingman, 'Arizona. lover tin 1 northern, route to Califor! nia. fziv i f1 NEW YORK. Oct. 2 6 i Krut.isohmidt.

chairman of the executive comm of tbo Southern Pacific railroad announced today tbc awarding of a contract for a gvmip i i i i a policy rr.verinu ooo emilojr-. of tlm company's va- riiiis lines The amount, of insurance covorff! by i one policy may $100.000.000 "seceding that of any other known policy. 1 Oct. 2GThe Nor- Common 1 and Savings tank was held up and roMVd by two men who osraporl in in auto. The- men trail; $14.000 a Inc.kinR H.irry Mnrs al.

nssu-tam i and Miss Martha Coleman. bookkeeper, in the vault. Alarm of the robbery was not Riven i an hour later when a cuslomer heard cri'S in vnult and released Miss Coleman and Mar- shall. Hy Assntitated Pressj WASHINGTON, Oct 26--Frank B. Kellogg, former senator from has Ixsen selected as American ambassador to Great Britain.

Announcement of his annulment to Hie Court of St. James was withheld, but It will soon. Sews of Kclloggs' selection to succeed George liar- whose resignation was- accepted, creatwl stir at the capital, us the name of the former senator was not mentioned in connection With the appointment. Senators generally declined fo comment on the selection. Some of thorn made little effort to conceal their surprise.

NEWlOVERNOR OF BAJA. CALIFORNIA Rodriguez Passes Thru Here To Mexican' In Assume Control General Alvara'lo Rodriguez, ac- comp'anied by military fiatf. passed through Yuma yesterday morning for Mexican, Lower California, where he will immediately aSsu'iW militaiy -control of that district, succeeding General Jose Fer- leiia, who has been transferred lo R'naloa. Within the next week General Rodriguez also will become civil gov ernor, replacing Governor Innocent! Lugo who will he transferred to a cabinet position in Mexico City. General Rodriguez i'j tbo nau who m-jirhed to Lower California with 2.000 Yaqui soldiers and oustej Governor Cantu a few years am.

Ho is KIwilly admired in Eaja. having been engaged io cotton crcw- iui! just below the Yuma 'county lin' when he was c.illed back to the colors to assist in driving Carnuisa ot office. In dealing with the Insurrection in Lower California it Is recalled that General Rodriguez brought his army of 2.000 men to the mouth (if tin: Colorado in boats 1 from Guaymas and marched them from the gulf to San Luis Two mile-, below San Luis he built a briJpn acioss the Colorado and brought his onlire army ovt 1 1 this bridge into Lower California. Before reaching Mexicnli. Cantu an.1 IIK following rial into the United Picture At Lyric Tells Evils of Dope "Human Wreckage." staiTing Mrs.

Wallace Reid, opened Its first night's engagement here last night at the Lyric theatre, a crowded house greeting the super-film which has created a furor of comment wherever it hns hern shown. The pic'ure is worth r.eeing. It flames i blazinc emotions, quivers with the crushing truth of the terrible and pitiful effects of dope and prer.ches a moral lesson as' no nt.bir picture like it ever 1 has Mrs. Reid. putlinr tlm sorrow of ber bus- band's tragic end into the film has made of it a IYUMA BOY wni ace WWftR MtfMftRV Impeachment Trial Celebration At, Gandolfo To Mark Birthday Anniversary of Teddy Members of Roosevelt post of the Boy Scouts of YiiDia, named after Teddy Roosevelt, the annivcrs-ary of whose birthday occurs today, will hold a celebration iu Gaadplfo hall tonight in honor of the man who did much during his life to Tnake the organization of Boy Scoutdom in America whnt it is toda; Dr.

C. H. Newton, s-cro' the Yuma troop, recently organized here by the American Legion and maintained by this body of former service men will deliver a talk to (Rv Associated OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct 26- Oovernor J. 0. Walton Lite today was ordered to trial the senate for -impeachment proceedings 1, on charges of iifflotnl misconduct presented by the lower honse of the legislature.

The senate set the date of the trial to conform to the Jaw allowing the governor six days to file an answer to the allegations and enter plea. The senate then resolved Itself 1n a court with Slate Supreme Court Judge Johnson presiding and house managers prepared to place charges before the court. PLAN ACCEPTED BY U. S. TO DECIDE DEBTS Lf A Rmr5J Washingt011 Glad Action ARE BARRIlADLDi Will Be Taken To End IN DENSE WOODS Anti-Horse Thief Body Surrounds Men As They Dig In For.Seige (By Associated Press) EPKINOHAM.

111., Oct. 26--Three bandits, who. this morning looted the i State Bank of Commerce here ot ai'e holding at bay a large posse ot officers 10 miles southeast of Effiugham. The bandits are barricaded in Vexatious Subject WASHINGTON. 'Oct.

26--Word that. France, Italy and Belgium had accepted the British proposal that an inter-Allied commission, with American participation be. formed study Germany's economic situation and her capacity to pay brought hope to Washington that at last a step has been taken, toward of the vexatious reparation problem. of 5.6 NEW AUTOS SOLDSE the boys on the principles of scout- dom and will recall some of the notable incidents in the career of Hoosevelt. The legionaires plan to entertain, the scouts at the hall prior to the legion dance and all scouts are urged to attend and get in on tile good rudely constructed fortification of logs and stones.

The Tower Hill Anti Horse Thief association today located them in dense timber, fired OQ them and i i I Little Old Ford In Lead, rtal to apture lhem but drew awav wlien the men began to dig in for Overland Second, Tie for Third PlacTe. Newtou. "The square deal for one i i tbe county assessor'. ed from towns within a 25-mile Idius. I Another call was sent to Pana and i nearby cities by the posse, leaders of whom plan to attack the stronghold 4-hen more men arrive.

Chief of Police Len Reed and De! day by figures available in the of- puty Sheriff Snider are heading the Fifty-six new automobiles have things provided by tbe legion and been sold in Yuma county during the listen to an interesting talk by Dr. past month, it was revealed yester- Roosevelt's famous sayings has been of this number 28 are Fords. The are being received hourly as news adopted as-the slogan of the Overland is second with six of'the robbery spreads over the cotm- I post following the decision at the I while the Dodge, Maxwell, Star, tryside. Itimn of its formation to be known Chevrolet and Studebaker are tied The robbery occurred after the CBy Associated Prase) LONDON, Oct. 26--America's decision to lend advice and co-operation in a conference for the settlement of the reparations muddle seems i.ttvp lifted Europe out of the ulough of depression.

Secretary Hughes' prompt re- spcnse to Lord Curzon'a. pies 1 I American assistance has given impetus to the situation whli'j has been marked by utter uvrtia and Surrounding the barricade, word for the first time today British of' arriv-1 flcials began to see a. rift-in the mists which sj long have envqlved the problem. America's voice stressing the imperative need ot finding a financial plan to prevent economic disaster in Europe found prompt re-echoear in Paris, Brussels and for it became known today at the British fortirpn office that France, Belgium and Italy had all accepted the principle, ot an advisory conference of financial experts. attacking forces, recruits to which as the Roosevelt post.

for third place with four cars each. t.ime lock on the vault released this i Uniforms for the scouts have been Following is 1 a tabulation of the moniina. Three men entered tbe ordered through Hoffman and name of the car and the number sold hank and compelled David Crews. proprietors of the Empo-. during the month: cashier, to Ho face down on the I rium in Ynma.

These are expected; Dodge, Maxwell, -i; Jewett. fiorr. was the only, one in to arrive in a few days' time, ac- Hudson. 1: Ford 28; Chevrolet. 4 i bank at the time.

One of the cording to Mr. Hoffman who has overland, li: Studebaker, Star, 4. bandits stood guard over him while chosen as an assistant s-cout- TI, activity in the automobile in- the other two systematically rifled master by the boys. idtistry is duo in large part to the fivfiry drawer and depository I 1 The Roosevelt House, the restored ccnt cotton. During the lean a nk.

Tbe-1-anditL escaped in an birthplace of the with the ear 1920. 1921 and 1922. the au(o Stick" at No. 2S East 20th street, citizens ot this community managed 'Manhattan will be drdicated today, to get along with their old amomo- accordlng to an Associated Prefi! r.nd in disns'eb from New York City. out to nu I I A huge, stuffed lion, bagged in a became a necessity rather than 1 1 FrTIflN A of Roosevelt's i exneditions uxury ULiEAjIIUH IVimi a frying pan.

the cradle which of the outstanding figures of 4-rT I history was rocked and bis las', nfdlAAl i GRAMMAR SCHOOL Steinmetz, Famous C. H. Robertson of Yuma Na- lic njef-SMinr. nre some of tbc diversi- articles that are included in collection now to be found In House in New York i JURY SESSION TO; Bank Probably Will Be Only Candidate flu- T'l'flfla) SCHESECTADY. X.

Oct. i iir. Chas. P. Sfelmnefz, inventor scientist, mathematician and elcffrlcnl wizard, died of heart disease induced by latlirue i- by a Pacific coast trio.

The lioilr will Vr in stale nf his home tomorrow. A I a private funeral service ITomlay Hie body will he linrieil in the terv in (he heart or" the cily. In election for trustee In tbe, Yuma Grammar school district today there is but one candidate an- inoiincetl. C. H.

Robertson of the National bank. It is not likely a there will be any other candi- at today's election. Mr. Robertson is a man of business ability and will make an excellent school trus'lee. The election will be held at the 5 Sued lor Personal MISSI0 Injuries, Seeks To ANC AI join An Employe o'clock p.

m. i officers are: James I Strauss has been captured hvTan- inspector; Mrs. Rosa' i are holding him for $10. rs nnj snA While the British authority would have preferred a full conference of ministers to liquidate the reparations they hope the preliminary conference of experts will lead'to a council of Allied and American statesmen. France's consent to enter the conference of experts Involves the Question of acceptance by the Tin tod States of the principle that the Inter- Allied debts and reparations must be divorced a point upon which Poln- care has flittered 'from Great Britain and America.

France also will have to face the question of reducing tbe amount ot indemnity from Germany under the Versailles treaty which, in the, past had been fixed at 6.600.000,000 pounds sterling. This sum and the question of granting a moratorium to Germany were points which led to the failure of the last experts- bankerr, commission of which J. r. Morgan was a member. Preparations arc now under w.iy at the office of the clerk of the Superior court for tho jury i which will begin November B.

A i TM 1 ar In crim-nal cnses ot I.IH; SUitc vs Aheyfia and State vs Yberra. T.re- "IT Jr persons interred in thin the fmloral court to the schools of Yuma should vote at this in tile local court. I has been summoned to appo; that, date and a calendar of som. civil and i i a cases is ready i now arc brim; made for A Good Place for Timid People to Deposit Their Money THE YUMA-NATIONALBAN "THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK calendar is composi-'i for trial. The of the i cases.

Pedro Qucsada vs Southern Pad- fie company. Action for per- tonal injuries 1 Leon Jacobs, administrator of estate of Dr. Tindall. vs Southern Pacific company, action for $100 000 personal i s. M.

Winn vs C. 11. a i Suit. I to recover for Roods sold and worl'i, and labor done. State vs Pedro Abe-ytia.

Assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder, origins.inf; at Swan- sea. I Sun PrintinB comp.in vs- court. Suit to recover SK.OO for 1 ad- i vertlsing. Duty vs for pns- session of mininc a i sihi.tlo in the i i i i i State of Arizona vs Uamon a a offense. of Alrzona Turner i peal from justice couri.

Johnson griss cape. In the case ot Ja-ohs vs. S. i On iBjupctlon la pending believed a they of before tlu jury election. WHITE SOX MANAGK1! Danish King Helps Eescue Drowning Man During Race City Press) rOPENHAOEN, Oct.

26--King i i is the latest candidate for the CarnoRie medal. During a yacht race between the, royal "Rita" and another boat "Ciirina." a sailor from the latter fell overboard. Kins Christian, who nt the "Rita's" helm, saw the and immediately put his helm up and went about. The "Rita" quickly born alongside the drown- inc nnrt the King with others rvscned the sailor. Tbe race, which the last of a series was afterwards resumed and won by the "Rita.

1 Ins! season nnd former pilot of the fBy rrcss.) Cubs, was elected to succeed "Kid" CHICAGO. Oct. 2fi--Frank Gloason. as manager of the White manager of tin 1 Bos'lon Americans Pox. We Pay Two Kinds of Interest Our interest in the progress of our customers has, in ranny caws, given them a greater on their savings a the interest which their money earns, even at 4Vo.

it is possible that you can get a higher rate of interest on your money by a i or taking chances with it, but a lack of genuine interest in your future welfare, may soon lose for yon your capital. SAW: TOT1R MOSEY HERE First National Bank of Yuma YU-MA COVM'Y'S OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK.

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