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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 2

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THE Ai GLOBE EVIDENCE IN BIVINS SUIT of testimony in the lellum rehearing WAS the or-, the morning seton ot the i United States District Court lHs expected that tho case will be excluded, late Wednesday, The Bivlns Estate, holding valu- able, helium bearing gas sands, is rfJjpUlng from an award given at i thVIast term of Federal court, in approximately $124,000 was determined as the fair value of the gs.riffhUi in condemnation proceedings. Ton of Silver Money Dumped On Chicago Sidewalk CHICAGO, Ocf. 20 WV-A (on of silver money. amoflnllngr to thousands of dollars, vras clumped rather rudely on Loop sidewalk but passersby got not cvtn A diinei The money In aacks was being hauled yesterday on a hand track from the Chicago Title and Trust Company to a trailing armoured truck to be taken to outlying banks. One irheel of Hie small truck collapsed and the liags of money were scattered about.

Guards drew revolvers to protect the silver. Oihcr guards jumped from the and gath- The Bivlns asked for $350,000 In erert up the burs as a crowd looh- original hearing, and, since the cd on air" have amended their claim to'ishghUy above that amount. The award of $124,000 was made by John Hill, T. Coble and Morton, sitting as a special board of appraisers. Bivlns Interests are represented by Underwood, Johnston, Dooley and Simpson, while i States District Attorney Norman A.

Dodge and Assistant District Jex M. Mood represent Uic government. Attending ths trial htf'fe'ttre K-' A. Cattelt. chief cn- gtliQer pt helium division, bureau tfgttirtSnes, at nnd S.

Kennedy, engineer in charge of natural gas development, of Washington. SINCLAIR HOLDS SERVICE STATION William Duenorth, a suffered A broken ankle wlien several of the nravy money bags landed on bis It? In the accident. LIONS HONOR JULIENHYER CLOVIS HOTEL OPENS TONIGHT Richard Disc 1 To Be Wed In December The new Hotel Clovls of Clovls, the tallest building in New Mexico, will have its formal opening tonight nt 7 o'clock New Mexico time with a banquet and ball. 601110 300 persons from Eastern New Mexico and the Panhandle will be present at tho celebration. Many this territory arc expected to be In attendance for the hotel opening, Jack Hull, secretary of the Clovls Chamber o( Commerce, announced.

With the Amarillo delegation will bo O. V. Yemen, manager of the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce; Wilbur C. Hawk, president ot the Trl-statc Fair; Bill Lantpe, manager of the highway department of the Amarillo chamber of Commerce; O. L.

Taylor, secretary of the AmarUlo chamber of Commerce; Mason King, manager of the trade extension department of the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce; w. N. city nianager; W. R. McDowell, chief Ansley.

of police; and Henry Mr. Hawk wilt appear on the. banquet program. Hotel Clovis, has nine stories, was constructed ky LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29 Wclurd Dli and Mix WJuJfrtd Coc, 23, daujlilfr ef Wlntttld Scotl'C'oe, irenllhy retired wholesale- xrocrr of IFrancUco.

plan to be married, probably In 'Their eniatement In studio announcement, 1 hid Miss CM about live aro at (he home of mr parents," nix tiW, "and although we corresponded Irregularly, we did not meet again until about a month ago here In Los Angeles. That the beflnnlnf of our romance." BIG GALLERY- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE II the cotton patch, forcing them to watch Tack from the highway. At Ihe end ot his second hour pick- Ing Tack raid that he was hav no trouble and that he felt II However, he did add that there must ba something wrongr with his back. is having Jell Jlne. M-EN'S MEETING C.

Hyer, Fort. Worth, president of Lions International. A general convocation of clubs I was held during the forenoon nt the I Amarlllo Ho let and nt noon Amarillo group gave a luncheon. I CITY BRIEFS Employees of the Sinclair Refin- I honoring Mr Hvrr nnrf thplr ntr-r InBv-Company held a meeting wests Mrs. Pauline Hicks and Mrs.

Hay ihcir service station atlcndnnte yes-1 TM Bu Johnson. Tulia, were the giicsts ot terday afternoon at the AmariUo' A of Lions Tnterna- MLss Velma Addington, Amnflllo Hotel. D. Edwards sponsored the program and conducted the school of instructions, assisted by B. C.

Best. tional, Mr, Hyer, elected last summer at Toronto, Canada, heads an or- gaulzat'on ot 2,500 clubs K-tth a membership of more than 81.000 In Hotel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Sullivan, Tulsa. are the guests of Mr. r.nd The purpose of this meeting was to! lnc United States find Canada. Mrs.

W. O. Hanshr.w, 6(H Soulh Bu- train men to give better service and' Activities of Lions in this district to have a better knowledge of ere to be planned at the afternoon Sinclair products. A policy of, per- session at which Sam Brnswcll of sonal solicitation has been was to preside, duced. Mr.

Brass-ell is district governor Those attending the meeting is the quarterly P. M. Suiter, T. B. Edmond-jsion of the dlstiiet organizations.

son. Fete Bucfcholz, Lee Waters. H. Houlhop, Jack Plttman, Jimmle Green, Fted Schultz, Wade Penson, chnnan Street. Mrs.

SullJvan is tlie of Mrs. Hanshnw. Tack will go to Pampa when he has picked the 100 pounds and present it to Pampa fans. Jot Montgomery was In general charge of the arrangements for the cotton picking. TODAY- (CONTINUED FBO.M PAGE lack, orders at this moment," the po.icy of his organization would be 'sell us much as possible of, mer- Amartllo, Claude, Claren-! don, Memphis.

Esteliine, Chlldress, Shamrock and McLean ivere reprc- Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Anderson, Dathart, were tho week-end guests ot Mr.

mother, Mrs. Mil- He Anderson, 1600 Van Buren C. K. Brown, D. D.

Willis i scnted at the divisional meeting. Hill, Jack Perry, w. L. Eallard and! S. H.

Vadcn. Missing Contractor Returns From- Trip While police in Amarillo searciied for him. C. M. Isbell, 65 years old.

missing Denver contractor, wan "just taking a little trip." Isbell returned early this morning, CHINESE-JAP- (CONTINDED PROM PAGE I) aboard a bus. NVhen he learned police were searching for him at the reiuest ot his son. he telephoned headquarters. churlan dispute before the Lengue of Nations apparently cleared, Tokyo divided Its attention today I R. A.

Robinson, of Austin, Is in Amarillo on business. i Air. and Mrs. J. N.

Petty have recently returned from Tulsa, and will make their home at the Capitol Hotel until they leave for the winter season in.California. Mrs. C. E. Price, who aided In promoting the recent Patricia Shop sale, has returned to her homo in between events a Geneva and! Shanghai.

Ada, Oklo. Joyce Hopkins, Marvin Sherburt, Preliminary meeting; intended to i and Kenneth Henry of Floydnda' bring about political feunificattou i were the week-end guests Vera' of Chlia will begin In Shanghai Georgia, ana Opal Morton, Cecil Isbell and his son huve a govern- 1 government sources ment contract to construct air beacons on the route between Adrian and Amarillo. They arrived here Sunday and decided tu rest a few hours. And then the elder Isbell disappeared. "I thought at first he bad gone to Falls City, to vlfilt my brother, but I telephoned there," the son told police.

"He had M50 in his pockets and I don't know what happened to him." The son had feared foul play. Earl alio had appealed lo county i authorities and The Globe-News to aid In the- search. City Folk Attend Funeral of Mother Tokyo had been Informed Eu- 1 Apartments, said i naa Deen inlormcd by Eu- i 117 gene Chen, a leader of the South' rial Ot Oman tor China Insurgents, that he would fa- i T- vor direct negoUallons between OmorroW China Japan concerning the Marirhurian controversy in the ABILENE, Texas, Oct. 20 OJ.R)-- event he should regain his post as Chinese foreign minister. CHINESE FACTIONS GET TOGETHER SHANGHAI, Oct.

20 (jPj The Slrjo-Japanesc controversy over Manchuria ivas thrust ir.lo the background-today impending conferences between leaders of the Nationalist end South China insurgent government which, heads of both factions hope, may reunite the nation politically. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Rush, 2218 Ong Street, left early this morning for Oldahoma City upon receipt of that Mrs. Rush's mother, Mrs.

Trial of Mrs. A. H. Prenklln on charges of murder hi connection with the fatal shooting September 22 of Mrs. Leslie Wilcoxson, 26, is set for tomorrow in 42nd district court here.

Judge Milburn S. Long has ordered a special venire ot 100. Mrs. former beauty shop operator, was shot as she stood in the door of her apartment here. Before dying she told officers Mrs.

Franklin was her assailant and that her husband, a plumbing contractor, was in the apartment and grappled with his wife for her gun after the shooting. fciiandlse of highest class made by American workers In American factories of American materials for American consumers." This repetition of the word "AMERICAN" is grateful to the American car. Every dollar spent In nn American factory to pay wages to American workmen, and consume American materials. Is dollar spent to bring back prosperity. Other great retailers doubtless will follow Mr.

Burke's example. CREDIT GROUP WELL RECEIVED, HOOVERLEARNS WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 C. Stephenson of South Bend, former president of the American Bankers' Association, told President Hoover today the $500,000,000 national credit corporation had been viewed with great favor. from conference with the President at the White House mo banSer said 'the 'credit agency put confidence iri the banks on the firm foundation it deserved.

Stephcnson said that, since depositors had learned there was a reservoir that could be drawn upon, much more money had been deposited. OIL HIKE LAID TO OKLAHOMA TULSA, Oct. 20 W--A 100 per cent Increase In production from Oklahoma wells ni a result, of the reopening of the flush fields was largely responsible an increase last week of 273,350 barrels In the average production of the United States, the Oil das Journal reports. Oklahoma production- averaged 50531,5 barrels dally while the preceding week tho dally average output was only 251,135 barrels. For tho week ending October IT tho production lor trie United States was an average ef 2,128,810 barrels daily, while the week ot October 10 the average was 2.155.5U barrels.

East Texas Higher. East Texas averaged 422,169 barrels dolly, as compared with a previous average of 403,884 barrels. Kansas production dropped from 107,415 barrels dallyto 10J.610 and the entire mldcontlncnt area produced an average of barrels dally compared with a previous report of U32.T97 barrels. Eastern production was down 2,000 barrels dally nt 118.000 barrels. Tlie Rocky Mountain area prc- tluced 82,759 barrels dally as compared with 82.487 barrels.

California production was up 3,000 barrets (tally at 508,000 barrels. INDEPENDENTS OPEN WAR FOB TARIFF. TYLER. Oct. 20 A major offensive in the form of a concerted move for an oil tariff was launched against importers or crude oil at the Eemi-annutil meeting oi the Independent.

Petroleum Assocla- lion of Texas here yesterday. Speakers charged major Importers with Instigating misleading conservation moves to ge'. domestic producers to curb production, enabling Ihem to un- ievicd foreign oil on the domestic marJjct, i County Commission Resumes Session Tho Potter County commissioners' ccmrt Is scheduled to meet next Saturday to continue Its work of the session which began Monday a. week -'Stephen S. Chandler, had passed ral oaole, oE the away Christian Business Magazine, is dc- Magazine Editor in Series of Lectures Negro Sought for j.

Francis cable, ot thei Slaying of Farmer Mrs. Chandler had been critically ill for several weeks. Her other of free lectures in FORT WORTH, room 9 of the Green buifding, which Reed. 60. Crowlcy farmer, died at 3 began Sunday" morning and will A.

M. today from bullet wounds received last night at the hands of d's home. band and son" Stephen chandler Prayer in public and prayer Ir.g up from an embankment and Jr. The family has resided In Okla- ln and I shooting Reed with a shotgun, was ago. When court met on October 12 claims against the county were allowed and the group adjourned out of respect to Mrs.

Wash George, who diet! Monday morning. Jifrs. George was the mother of the wife of H. Q. Hamricfc, county auditor.

The commissioners will busy for the next two weeks on details In connection with acceptance of Potter County's new courthouse. Employment of help In the operation of the building will be one of Ihc big items as of applications have been made for the several places to be filled homa City Jar 25 years. Mr Chan- Tni: HeaIln Presence" will be i sought all night by deputy sher- dler is in tho real estate business I Ulc sub ect or the lecture (his aft- Mffs. augmented by citizens of the and the son is a prominent at- i ernoon Tonight lie will talk on Crowley community. The hunt was I 5 Prosperity." The public intensified today when Heed BUC- Funeral sen-ices wm be held from: lnTitea cumbtd.

the Chandler residence, 402 West i TXentr-seventivStrect. In Oklahoma YEOMEN PLAN PROGRAM City, Wednesday. Williams Held in Bond. Jumping 'Case Steve Williams, arrested Sunday and returned to Amarillo from Artesia, New Mexico, by Howard Elliott, constable, on a charge ot bond Jumping, today was turned over to Moore County authorities on a charge of violating the liquor laws. Williams, who for the past two years has Ijeen about Roswell and Artesta, operating a bakery-and cafe business in his own name, has been wanted for evading bond In -the amount $1,500.

Ihe bondsmen hove been subjected to Judgment. A Moore County Indictment for operating an illegal liquor still had been returned nbout two years ago. did not show up for trial. Constable Elliott made the entire trip to Roswell and Artesla In one day. ure suoject tor trie Jecture this ait-: "is, augmented By citizens of the if 7 ernoon.

Tonight he will talk on Crowley community. The hvmt was Slain by Bandits i i WHEELER, Oct. 30 1 exas Bankers Hack I The bullet-riddled body of FOR THURSDAY EVENING; Cotton Holding Plan An interesting program has been DALLAS. Oct. City Jail Filled 6 ii.iii nag uctu urti.urta, ucc.

2u After Long Lull or 'he meeting of the Bankers attcndlne the called session Brotherhood of American Yeomen of the Texas Bankers' Association After a lull, which lasted several: j' weela. police In Amarillo did a rec- cl ck ord business in arrests Monday Wam have charge. Kraft, kldnspcd assistant cnshler of Ihe Kratt State Bank of Meno- monle, was thrown from the speed- Ing automobile ot three desperadoes who held up the bank, escaping with $7,000 today. niHlit. There were 14 men and women in the city jail early Tuesday.

Drunkenness and vagrancy wert the charges. Tno of Die iromtn are held for investigation. They were arrested rail. Thursday voted unanimously today to carry William R. Kraft, brother of the Mrs.

Dana out the plan for holding every dead man, vras shot and seriously The Yeo- fourth hale of this year's cotton I wounded during the holdup. The en Junior Orchestra and Jesse's crop until next July. wir. entertain I The Yeomen drill tesm has re- PEN WOMEN ARE HOLDING turned from Dallas where it entered body was found on a roadside two I miles west of here. in the competition at the state fair.

Captain Ralph Dykeman reports Wichita Palis won the loving ALL-DAY SESSION HERE GOVERNMENT WOULD TAKE PROPERTY OF AL CAPONE Four New Troops of Boy Scouts Formed Organization of four new Boy Scout troops in the Amarillo area la now under way. Scoutmasters and committeemen of the new troops already hove started work, but eight Boy Scouts must pass the tenderfoot tests be- torc the troops will be recognized at national headquarters. The new troops will be at Vega, Goodnight, PleasanVValley and the Buchanan Street Methodist Church; When these four "have been recognized the total Of troops In the area will be 10. The 20-ninrlt Is expected to be passed by the end of the year, according to Marvin J. Paul, scout executive.

TUESDAY, OC1OBEK I saw the rising from a little chimney itack, And I knew somewhere across the fields a man coming back. The train that bora me westward kept rushing on Its But I could-iste, biro as he closed day; i s(i was; I'm wrtntn, for when a tire )i old The wisps that leave the chimney thin and worn and coltf. But blue smoke, hnleand hearty, informs the weary man Thai mother's in the kitchen and supper's in the pan. (Copyight 1931. -Markets AMAItlLLO Thfl following nuolatlond ate 3 local grain and produce houiej.

A special session of Ihc Panhan-j SHI MINERAL WELLS MAYOR IS Cc rdia RETURNS TWO CHARGES ON LIQUOR CHARGE i Hotel. This is the Jail WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (JP--or- Commission Session Likely To Be Brief With only bids lo be opened nrul with only a small amount of routine business to transact Tuesday'night's session city commission promises to be shorf. The session will begin at 8 o'clock with J. N.

Vernon, commissioner No. 1, presiding In the-absence or Mayor Ernest O. Thompson. The bids to be opened are on ths contract to point a water tower at Eighth Avenue and Crockett Street and to furnish a truck for the garbage collection system. Odd Fellows Plan Special Meeting A special meeting of Amarillo'En- campment, I.

o. O. will be held Friday evening at the Odd Fellows liall at.7:30 o'clock, and the bership hear the'report of Herbert Lltlc, camp to Iho grand encampment nt McKinney. C. M.

Spencer, chief patriarch of AnmrlUn Encampment, especially urges nil members of that branch of Odd Fellowship to be present to hear Mr. Lttle's report. A general program of fellowship Tile Aniistrong County grand quarterly Tex. Oct. 20 Mayor Cession and a large number of mem- jury completed its work Monday, re- Cnarlt and T.

L. IlemphW are in attendance. Miss Laura turning: two felony indictments 'and nerfl Wells today stood cxonerat- V. Hamrjer, recently returned from District Attorney F.dw. Tho'mer- cd by i ur "ree of a charge extended stay in Alabama, is son returned to AmarUlo Tuesday fansportaUng liquor.

The Jury fle- Judge Henry S. Bishop called ihe llbcrate one hour nr.d 30 minutes, I 1 two men were Indicted lael as the aftermath of an autc- civll docket, and trials of that class of arc expected to occupy the attention of the court this week. Court of Claude will continue Ol three weeks, after whirl; the Octo; ber term of ten weeks will open in Araarillo. PAROLED NEGRO SLAIN PAMPA, Oct. 20 Of)--Gun- for back income tax erty of Al Capone, cago gangster.

The liens will hold the property for a Jeopardy assessment of $215,000 or Income taxes which the gov-! BISMARCK. N. D. Oct. 20 i crnment evaded, The order was sent to Chicago, Hobert but it saved $150.

Co pone's property will be at- and Richard Halfenatein, tached and from there will clerk, were passtng the time of 'TMP; i MILK BOTTLE ATTACK PUTS GROCERY BANDITS TO ROUT maintains the gangster' An aerial milk bottle attjicfc didn't I scora many jdlrect hits for Grocer transmitted to Miami where the gang leadet's palatial home will be mobile wreck the vrestem out-? wounds received In p.n alterca-j placed under a lien. tton over a card game caused the death of R. Scott, paroled negro WHAT THEY Write lo niG BUILDER KILLED LONVTEW, Oct. 20 (UP)--The body of L. T.

Parker, 27. of rig builder, ivus to be taken! back today (o hts Louisiana WRS fatally Monday he fell from a derrick; on noovnn he was working. Tack: Milton Cchupack, Amarillo HotcJ graceful conduct of sonic of ti- tctumcd Sunday Ircr: a business! 'trip to Lubboft. See TACK LETTERS Taje 5. at a hospital here today.

had been convicted for shoot- i ing three negroes at Longvlew, but. alter serving part of his sentence, was paroled. HELD IN DEATH DENTON, Oct. 20 OLE Powers, 50, was held In jail today on a murder charge In connection with tho death of his wife Friday after she had taken a dose i ily told offlcars that Mrs. Powers i died, in violent Jess than an hour after taking the medicine.

JUNE FATALITIES MbtTNT HERNE. Westphalia, Germany, Oct. 20 death ol tlirec persons Injured in yesterday's mine explosion at Mont brought the toUl number of fatalities to 12 last night. Four otlicrs were not expected to live. riEATlT ATTACK FATAf, BEAUMONT.

Texas, Oct. 20 (UN --When the starter on hU automobile failed to function, Henry V. Strahan, motor car salesman used nil strcnBUi to push the car. Ho dropped dead from a heart attack. night In tho store when two men entered.

One had a the other a heavy iron bar. As Halfemteln was'backed into a corner Zerr threw the 'bottles eight of them. One broke a door pane, but two hit the who fled without loot. SHEPHERD RITES HELD WICHITA PALLS, Oct. 40 U.R Funeral services were held here today for Dr.

Frank J. Shepherd, te, well known In Texas educational and medical circles. He died here Sunday nlglit. Dr. shepherd had practiced in Liberty-Hill, Byern, Elcclra and'Burkbunmlt before coming here; Before xibtain, ing a medical was inttndent of schools nt Brownwood.

SMOKE Somewhere Beyond the woodland I know he trudged along, A scythe upon his shoulder and on his lips a BOns; His day of ended, and like as not, thought 1 thinking now of steaming stew, topped. What curious thoughts and beset the homesick man Who through a Pullman window the landscape to scan. The smoke st evening tells him a husband's coming home And supper's waiting for him--but he must westward roam. Edgar A. Guest) Foid of Can Fox Theater General Aviation fiol.imari Sachs lx.no Star Gaa PJpelina 4 Mo.

1 haift J0.23 Kaffir. 100 pounda .80 AlHa, 100 pounda OaU, ptr bgihel .18 Ifftttejr, bushel KANSAS CITV LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITV, OcU 20 (U.S.U.A.) -oft, lOc lavitt; top on choice load of Ibs nowl and choii-e 0-160 )ba. pacJclnir 276 fiOO Ibs. 58.S5^4.T5 stock yiffs 10 to 130 Itw, Ji.256i5. CftlUe, 11.006; Calves tilJInR ileftdy; and fVtdera SOO-1BOO heifer's 550-350 steers "(Alt 7.000; Iambi xinrvcn, nioUly iveak 16.25; BhMp steady; Sionday bs strong to 25c higher; top f5.25; bd SO down C.2S; 150 down IttAcr larabj 50-75 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, (rf) (U.S.n.A.)-lIoas, 25.0'ty; heavlej 6 to lo enta lower; ot fieri 10 to 15 cents racking BOWJ cteady 10 cesta lower; lay Ja.ifl; J40-20tf Kiandi pigs S1.50Q5; packing Cattle.

P.OOO; calves 2.5CO; bettsr feO ytAtlinits stroTijr to 23 i i otlier.i atcaJr. (10.10 paid (or vtJgMy steely nnd ttmt price bid on IOHK reatllngt; moit fat steers SSiJlO; ehc itock weak tu 25 for week tu dflte; vealers 50 cents lower. Slnuubtcj cattle and vealtrs: Steers CO0-1300 rounds heifer SBO-850 ponntlii 4 6.7551 10.15; eows bulU 5t.ao^lriJ5; vealtrs (milk 6CO-1C56 Ho.2Bft7. kDllr.K 13 (o 25 la sooil to choice rallvu few S6.RO to outsiders; Umlts pounds PJ t'J 76 pcjunda JElgS.GO.' NEW ORtKANB COTTON- NEW OnLEAS, Oct. 20 an active start today.

Lis-r- pool cables were worse than due but thin offset ty etronser r-tpriinjr. First here polntA AeLive roonthT-cKied 1 a little a a 6.76 nnd Afarch: to 6.C 1, or i unfr clcet. Thli decline was attributed lo and lu jiiiuM.itIon by btiyeri. The market coon Tallied, however, ovrin't to ahortt coverlniT on firmer i i In and due nlio to the i jiosU ion as the interior inwlHinif to eell at present prices, DKetn- iicr adrnncecl 6-7C, Jattunry to antf March to 7.06, or 10 Neat Ihe end ot Ihc first hciir ttic market continued lo advance duiint the hxlf of the largely due covering on the In ttock: sood buyiTijt with aonie prkp- ig milK Dtctmbcr ntlvancci) lu 6.8S, Jnnuary lo C.92 Warch to 7.10. 16 to 19 points from the early lowj id 11 lo 14 poLnLi above ycittfrdsj'a Later In mornins market micwtikt rtnctionarr owin? lo inore lib- Decetnfcer to 6,10, a a to Jlareli lo 6.33, down 12 to 13 jiolnu Held Caj Hud IV 1'cnnroad Corp Trans'l Air Trona United Gtt Un Let A Twr VtrAe Ki 11 In 3 NF.W STOCKS MshtJ hy F.

Clirk Co- sr nn Air ReductJoii A LI Dyers Chm I) Corp AllU-ChUmen Amerada Am i'or'n Pw AmctJcan Jleial American Can Am Csr Pdy Am Com'l Aleo Am Internationa Am I.nL Am Had S3 Si Am Rolling Am Sralta i Tlef Am R( Am Vft Aubutti Auto Aviation Corp lUt a Ohio Kenifix Aviation A ht Co llohn AlffliiV lir" Pipe nn-) Fdy (J 11 Co Canadian Pacifin Calumet Jt llecla GheasptaV.i Corp rhwappflko ohrt Corn I'nxl Ktt CoTigoleum-Naitn ColumWnn -Carbon York Ccn RR rom'l KtlvcntH CorrnvltK Sthrn Cof.tLnenlal CRII PenHnental Mr Conit Film lnl Cunt Hiking Cnter Coly, Inc Culler CurtUt Curt Wright Pavtion CheTM Del RR Rsw UR Prd Can Dry A Eaton Axle Svr Aulo Lile EIw Pow 1-t nry.to 6.M and flim .2 polnta, above Aj fn thb decHnj around CIIlCAfJO fiRAlX TAT1LC by Jno. F. Clark Uro Company: Whcit-- Open 5611 M.y Juiy March ilaj- 4K-; May 2oTi, July 2Si-i 23'A Rye- March 43 44 December -January 6.20 TiS 1 6.50 6.20 T.32 6.20 T.CTM c.ao coTs'; co LUBBCJCK, Oct 20 VPJ--One Technological College tudept killed and three others were In- jiired late yesterday when an utoy mobile in which they were riding over turned.on a "thrill 'driye- way. one o'Lubbock. iss.

Bonnie Nell Gordon, 17, of Miami, was killed. Martih HamUton, 18, of death. He received Internal Injuries. MIES Frankle Barnhardt, 31, of Lubbocfc, rccetved head Injuries, lacerations and bruises. Donald CasterHn, 18 of Pecos, was bruised and lacerated, AH were members of the Freshman class at Texas.

PARK WORKERS BEGIN PRUNING 20,000 TREES More than 20,000 trees hi Amarillo parks aie "getting trimmed." Employes of tho city's park department Tuesday began the of pruning under the direction of Temple Robinson, Robinson joined in, tho work until he slashed open the index finger of his left hand. "The parfc department is dolns this work earlier than It ordlnarfly would be done, but there are more han 20,000 trees to prune and it is exceptionally disagreeable in cold weather," the forester said. "And Immediately after the first frost the pai-k department will begin taking up several thousand can- na 'bulbs." the forester continued. "BuJbs should lay one day In the sun to dry out well and then should be stored In a cool, dry place where there is no danger of freezing," Nnt'l Dafry Pr I'w- Nnl'J Cnsh Reg Nevada North America Oliver Farm Imp TV Overland fVraiTKiunt Pubtfx 1'Mkard 1'enncy (J Ci IVrmij-lynntrt fcH PKIstury Fir I'ub Scrv of I'tillmtin Vnrily Radio Uemlnzton HanJ Motor CPT Iron S'- Tnb TJ ItiibliB Koeb-jrk Gafeway Sloi SimmorH Ca( Edison Stun Brandt Want! A Eler 3(oim A Wctuter Sltwnrt Warrev Cor i i itrc Ccneral Fiwl General Can Kv GHd'tth Golr! Dust Goodrich GooHycnr K. I'afitc Silver St Gr Rr (if Sutr Hupp Motors Hahn lept Store In tern2t Ill 3111 I Copprr tnter lut St- r.pail Jcihrv MKiiisvllIc CliryjJer Corp Kc Southern KK i Copper i KTigc fSS) i Co Krozcr Gio Hak ft Toll nn Lambert Co llliird Tol ti CM-: Kg v.

"Wi Tex Rol lleac UnjL-a Corp Union Vnciflu Unlit Atcrfl Tpt Carbon Ir.ijvro? H'H-'ft Vnimdlum Cnrp Untoi, I Warner Cy I Watncr Uroi Cfl We i "aiarylan-l T.R VeKow Co Am Hep-jjli- Atlnntic Kefs Gen Asphalt I i i Ciw.Ioii OJJ Continental Golf. df.Tctiif Houston iNM'erinl OIL H.1 1 I 1'et Kl'd ot Swihoard Mid-Continent (1 115; NEW YORK STOCKS NF.W YORK. Oct. 20 better ilc- niand alocVj MireareJ apparently on tie strenirtfi of belief thivl the of outwftrtl sold movemtnt hud tmssert. Kcrlr trarllnir Bi-tKc ami nllhouab Uia farly tlio marfiet helrf atronff tone, with pinna of a couple of common.

Amerittn Telephone, Norfolk and Chrmlcat 2 to 4. S. Anierlcan CATI, AUhUon. New York Central, Union Pacific, Wealtrn XI North A Tobacco ond BM- buck rose 2 lo 2Vi. and Columbia Cjfrhon jumped CftH money renewed at per cent.

Am CoTT Am Superpower Ark CM CM Elec Cord C.nidian il.rconi CiUw Service Tent Tub "A JJeerc A Co DeFortit Rndlo Detroit Aircraft Rlert Ford LM STOCKS ivlous 6 6 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS Rellertj i Headache or Ncnraltfi In 39 checks a Cold (he Hrst and checks Malarln In three 669 Sulve for Baby'i Coid HERBINE CORRECTS CONSTIPATION RANDAL DftUQ STORES 9'4 20 Zemo Relieves Itching Burning Eczema Soothing, cooling ZEMO brings prompt relief to Itching, burning skin; even In severe cases relief comes as Goon as ZEMO touches the tcrtured skin. Eczema, Ringworm, Rashes, Pimples, Dandruff and other annoying sWn or Ecalp troubles generally yield to this soothing, antiseptic lotion. ZEMO is safe and dependable. All Druggists. 3Sc.

60c, 51.00. Extra Strength ZEMO best for chronic cases $1.25. In Just 4 Weeks Mae or St. ioula, writes: "I'm only, as yrs, ojd and 170 HM. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts, Just 4 weeks ago.

I now weigh 150 Its, I have more enerfey and furthermore I've never had a hungry moment." Pat foHw should take one-hnU teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot water every, morning before breakfast-- an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 'vcefcjF-- you can get Knischen atFox.Dfug Co. Dnjg Stores, Post Office 'Pfiig or ahy" drug If not Joyfully satisfied -utter -the first back, "wu' te J' Mn OH Hoynl Dutch Cr Prxxt SKell i Slmma Sl'd of Ky St'd of Calif SIM of Indiana Oil Ter.AS Corp 1'ac I-J Tit Aaa'n Pac t'nion Oil of Cnl Ohio Oil Bfura SAVES money month Ge! the omening facia YOU dectfe. BalancBd "electric refrigerator n. cort the flnt according Id Why bit without? clown--S io par balance. urn at once.

Westingtouse 015 Taylor SI, Amarillo, CO. Phone Mt.

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1924-1977