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PAGE EIGHT THE JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. mas NEW YORK CITY SETS LOAN TO AID IN CRISIS Flinch in Treasury Are Lowest Since City Was Formed New York. Jan A loan enabled the city to meet RAIL WORKERS AND OFFICERS MEET TODAY 800,000 in short term obligations day and has staved off fcr the moment a crisis in its financial I lem. The loan was advanced by an unnamed bank, one of a from which the banks with which the citj us seeking a much larger sum It February 1 and carrier six pci Presidents Take Time Out to cent Interest.

As the loan represents less than hall vDtftin pec obligations due today, the city tistics obliged to dip into its scant cash re- for the balance and to meet hicago, Jan. 20 -1' long- 000.000 interest charges. rr than the railroad presidents Had Controller Charles Berry said anticipated to compile statistics hi the citv has $24.000.000 cash. Sat uN, support of arguments for a voluntary day a payroll of $1,500.000 ail make a ten per cent wage cut. there were I total of 34 300,000 to be paid and no negotiations today betgween the leave a cash balance of about executives and their organized worfc- 000.

the lowest cash reserve since ers. CHILDREN GLAD AS SCHOOLS IN GLENCOE OPEN Suburban Schools Reopen When Tax Warrants Bring in CasS BATTLE RESULTS IN TWO DEATHS AT SHANGHAI Investigation of Clash is Being Conducted By Authorities TAXES SHIFTED FROM TARIFFS IN ARGENTINA Truss Wearers ind New Relief in the unproved Akron Truss. Properly fitted it. offers a welcome solution to the vexing problems of rupture comfort. Irritation, chaffine.

creeping and insecurity are no longer a necessary part of wearing a truss. Akron Trusses are designed for accurate adjustment to the needs of the wearer The ieath- er-light rupture pad of soft, non-porous sponge rubber is one of the features which we recommend to your consideration. Let us show vou. Pharmacy 59 E. Side Sq.

121 Stage Being Set For Two Big National Nominating Conventions In Chicago Chicago. Jan. the stadium. Paddy Harmon, who show of the century is taking form. i started back of the yards and con- That's the Republican and and built the huge structure as cratlc national conventions In Chicago! a ciimax t.o a self-made careers, will ne.it June.

i not see the big show. Harmon wras Tentative plannings of the interior in an automobile accident a year of the huge Chicago stadium, where i last summer. Just before his death, the conventions will be held, had been deposed as president reached the blue-print stage. the corporation operating the struc- Greater New York was formed The sixth session of the conference The Democratic chairman. Jouett ture, but he retained a good share of The fact that the loan is but a on wages and unemployment was first Shouse.

has inspected the stadium, the stock in the building and that now 4 th. liative and that the city is on a hand- postponed trom 10 a until 2 p. m. plans in hand, and called the arrange- is held bv his estate. Chicago.

Jan. kids are Five American and five Canadian tJtlv to-mouth basis is indicated by the and then deferred again until 10, ment good, and the Republican com- The platform will be where going back to school tomorrow in airmen, lured to China bv stories of yrocecaca toanv Bel ore o'clock tomorrow It was the first BY RUTH COWAN Antipathy between and I in Shanghai culmlnat 1 in a tiUrCien i On L.d.nc.1 battle yesterday in which two persons i were killed and many were injured. Investigations of the clash were started by the authorities of the foreign settlement and the Japanese consulate. and from the large Japanese of the city came rumblings. and Incomes to fleet Crisis problems immediately ahead 1 the end of the month additional loans dav since the negotiations started must be negotiated to meet last Friday that no session was held, more in short term obligations as well Leaders of the two sides took ad- as funds for payrolls and other ex- vantage of the delay to confer with penses.

their committee members and to re---------------------------- iterate the hope of a satisfactory con- Mrs. Post lew aite of Chapin was a elusion, shopper in Jacksonville stores yester- Both David Robertson, head of day. PUBLIC SALE At Ashland today. 26 horses, lots of other stuff. Aggert Sens.

J. L. Henrv, Auct, the union delegation, and Daniel Willard, leader of the group, said the negotiations so far had been very harmonious and that there was no reason why either side should feel discouraged. The compilation of new figures by the railroads was the result of the mittce on arrangements is due in Chi- is a segregated space of some 50 seats and thev hke it Jobs piloting military cago within the week. Paddy built his "president This; Since the schools in the airplanes, were stranded without The national committees cf both and was set aside by Harmon for Im-1 fashionable north shore suburb have money in Shanghai.

Chinese authorl- parties must approve the layout before portant people. been because the town's till has ties said they weren't hiring any its becomes official, but it appears Standing in the structure, been empty. Money is available again, fighting help. of anrf that the plans as now drawn by Ernest Mr. Shouse characterized it as however, and recess is over.

In Manchuria Japan pushed ahead a moratorium on rfeht R. Graham, Chicago architect, will be He said the Democrats, who So. fcr nearly a month. Glencoe with a series of against used convene June 27, following the Repub- chlldre-i have indulged in the great to shift the burden of national taxation from tariffs to direct levies on incomes and property, putting into effect one of the most sweeping allons in its fiscal history as a means New Connection for a moratorium on its debt. The new plan, authorized In a series The speaker's platform will be In the Means, June 14.

desired to make ar- experiment that children Meanwhile Tokyo prepared for the middle of the Warren avenue side of rangements which would assure the from 'he immemorial have sighed for dissolution cf the Diet at tomorrow's nt "JJ structure. Flanking it on either, same set-up so there would be no un- I wish school would close." opening session. A call for a general rnmmerre knrf side and eighteen inches below will be necessary confusion and expense. Did the Glencoe boys and girls like election was expected, made neces- the press stands This places the focal The Republicans have designated it? Thev did not. jsary by the fact that Premier Inukai, center of the gathering in a com- the Congress hotel on Michigan boulc-1 Did the mammas and papas sigh power only about a month, has a manning position.

vard as national committee head- with relief wiien school bells rang minority backing In the parliament. Before the platform and the press Quarters, and Shouse said the Demo- again? Thev did. League of nations officials, com- stands stretches the great flat space of crats also have chosen that hotel. The children complained of extra menting on reports that China ln- replv yesterday by Robertson to the the arena, where delegates will sit. I This puts convention activity, aside household tasks, lessons anyway, and tended to Invoke against Japan the proposal of a ten pci cent wage re- Between 8.C00 and 10.000 seats may be from that at the hall, up along the out-of-the-season trips to the dentist, league covenant provisions for econ- Diamonds and other precious and semi-precious stones Re-Set in New Styles i Farm Loans I Plenty of Money duction for one year.

Robertson told the presidents, in effect. that labor was not interested in talking about Inadequate returns on investments or lowered living casts, and that furthermore many of the figures the presidents had used were fw rone If the railroads wanted careful eon- custry. It 1s to continue in effect for at least five years and is described as perlimlnary to the installation of the new government of President-elect Augustin P. Justo. The decrees, promulgated by President Jose F.

Uriburu, overturned a policy half a century old by which taxes on imports have been depended on to furnish the nation's revenue Special graduated taxes are levied on all personal Incomes over 25.000 pesas (about as fell as to loan on Farms. Must be good toil and well improved. Low rates. located there. There are 16 000 perma- wind-swept reaches of Boul Mlch.j Juvenile life on an overlong holiday omic boycott and military action, said nent seats circling the arena.

where delegates and visitors may gaze was not a vacation seemed to be technicalities would prevent any such This is the arrangement that has on the grand sweep of lake getting a bit boring. As one ten-year-. action. been found satisfactory in previous front development, a picture of blue old lad explained: ----------huge gatherings. It was used when water backgrounding an heroic pan- "No ice for skating.

No snow for Bv J. Harris former Mayor William Hale Thompson orama. ribboned by wide boulevards sleighing. Too early for Associated Press Staff Correspondent, packed some 30.000 into the stadium and studded with the striking, geo- Christmas toys old by now. Might as I Shanahai.

China. Jan. -Two' during a campaign rally. met Ire structures of the well eo to school if we persons were killed and might have to make up time lost in todav in a h. thr summer." J.pa,,«- and of the In the last few days the Glencoe, and international settlement police exchange transac- publie library has been especially pop-; forces.

ular. Some of the youngsters came of i The fight, apparentlvx growing out I a their own accord Others were brought of the Manchurian trouble and the I jlf by mothers to be for a breath- Chinese boycott on Japanese goods. mdrmm viw ing or required to do a "little added to the tenseness of the rela- serious reading that time might not be tions between Shanghai Japanese A ROlJT (iRAFl completely wasted." and Chinese populations. 1 1 Glencoe is a suburb of much wealth One of those killed was the and most of the hemes have servants. 1 other Japanese.

Investigations were campaign There is a touch of pathetic drama cally designed 1933 World's Fair build given to their suggestion, i in the holding of the two conventions ings. Robertson saiu. it would be advisable for them to present written compilation ot what they regarded as im- i portant He suggested that! these be along the line of the needs of the carriers to meet fixed charges and maintain credit. The "important statistics" kept the1 presidents and their assistants busv i most of yesterday and all of REPARATIONS MEETING MAY BE POSTPONED WITNESSES TELL WHAT THEY KNOW USED IN BREAK TO WINDSOR, ONT. It was understood their figures would British Circles Believe it May State Speeds Up Its Case but the children at home have been a started by th- settlement au- NEW LOW PRICES ON CORDOVA LEATHER HANDBAGS Schram Bu hr man Side Sq.

Phone ilSt I C. 0. Bayha 1 Unity BIdg. be along the lines suggested by Rob- ertson. THOUSANDS MAY PROTEST ARREST OF M.

GANDHI Be Abandoned Altogether Agairst Former Sanitary District Officials responsibility, and in an effort to meet thorities the Japanese consul- Officers Believe Guns Were By the Associated Press Postponement the world reparations conferences srheduled for next Monday at Lausanne seemed certain presentation todav, with a possibility that it might $5.000.000 sanitary district graft con be abandoned altogether. spiracy case, attempting to end the The British government announced month-long trial within a week, it was evident the conference could Prosecutor John Northup prom the situation mothers who are Meanwhile rumblings of unrest or living in the same neighbor- came from the large Japanese col- I v.rrt beginning to organize them- Chicago. selves in groups to carc for each Five Japanese Monks of the Nich- todav told v.hat they knew about al- others' children on alternating days iren sect in Chine territory north leged eraft as the state speeded up Taxes ir Glencoe are unpaid largeh of Shanghai were attacked by a mob of evidence in me because cf dissatisfaction with Chinese yesterday. All five of them erty assersments hospital treatment and two But new Glencoe tax anticipation were reported In critical condition, warrants totaling $138.000 have been Sent to in Can of Shoe Polish Storage 53 PHONE PHONE Spedai equipment for moving heavy refrinrrators, pianos, quickly, safely. es Transfer and Storage 112 West College Ave.

mi i 111 iwuKiww sold to the village to pay its Illegal Assembly Manned for not beein Monday, as conversations to finish presntation of states vhf rc npermUng the high schoci Today by Merchants Organization Bv Janies A. Mills Associated Press Staif Correspondent. Bombay, Jan hundred thousand persons are expected to assemble illegally tomorrow to voice their protests at the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi and Great 1 stifling oi the civil diiobediencc movement. The organization, representing markets and exchanges that 1 have been closed for 16 days in svm- between the governments chiefly con- evidence by Friday unless unforeseen that serves four north shore suburbs cerned were not concluded. Premier developments occur.

The three crim- ancj t0 Its two gramma' Pierre tnval of France had to wait1 Inal court furijres henrinir the trial I until March 1. until today to learn whether his new dlcated they may order night sessions A TC A utll A 1 rlA 1 I other factor in the d- lay to the lection campaigns of 1029 -s The British announcement was Riven by J. Morris, manager of an unexpected, even in Germany, which: advertising firm Morris said that the has declared its inability to resume candidacy of Timothy J. Crowe, reparations pavments at the end of mer district president now on trial the Hoover moratorium, which expires with six of his trustees on charges June 30. of squandering public funds, was one Fiance hes suggested that the of those advertised.

Hoover moratorium on German pay- Walter Richards, price expert for rnents be extended another six months printing company, testified that $2.380 ON PROHIBITION QUESTION TODAY NEWSPAPER OFFICE AT KANSAS CITY DAMAGED BYF1RF. Officials of Star Estimate That Damage Will Reach $35,000 SSSd or of Beer Complete Their Testimony Before Committee will vioiHte the renrPSMve experts, providing the United printing of 400 sewaae plant specifics- Washington. Jan. 20 in fllso prnnted a similar tion books. for which the district paid vote a keri tomorrow on a re- tori.im on war debts due it from solution that creditor nations in Europe.

Evidence also was gievn that the (or referenda on repeal o. In offering that plan France sug- city machine and engineering com- modification of the 18th amendment gested postponement of the Lausanne pany was a firm conducted by sani- the Volstead law. forbidding gatherings of five persons. effect the boycott amst British goods Is having on commerce was revealed in statistics from authorita- confcrence. GREAT BABE RUTH Always Together rnnldlv Germany Is opposed to a mere ex- I lacing England In exporting cloth tension of the Hoover moratorium and in? nearlv view that a final settlement 15.000,000 in monUi as compared of the problem needs to be reached rival 3.00^,000 yards by her as goon as possible.

Two sixteen-vear-cld coeds from the Univers ty of Bengal went to trial before a la! tribunal in Calcutta for the latal shooting of Magistrate C. G. Stevens a month ago. Both pleaded not Kullty and contended their conj fessions were wrung bv threats. I The Rev.

H. V. H. a young English missionary, accused British authorities in the Northwest Frontier provinces of oppression, cruelty and fiaiiiL'- r.nd to resolution was introduced to- neaotiate business deals at larae prof- dnv bv Senator Bingham its to themselves. Joseph Phmdler.

Aftfr R(iVoc8tes of his bill to permit a machinist, testified that Edward and sale of four per- Byrne. a former department head of rfn? had completed testimony "Vnt the dLs.ric», told him, it the sanitary, re a renate manufactures sub- bcaid." when asked who owned the company. GIVES ADVICE TO QUESTION STARTS TROUBLE committee The measure would have the senate rn record as welcoming action Kansas Cltv. Jan. originating in the library of the Kansas City Stcr did damage estimated by officials of the newspaper at 435.000 late today ar.d for a time threatened the south we division head A senate qlnrtPrs of Associated Presn of midetermlned origin, state gover- sipept a ixirtlon of the library and burned of tlie broadcastmt studios of WDAF, the Star's radio station.

Smoke filled the Associated Press office, from which trink wires of the association radiate to all sections of the country Workers mo- arily were forced away from their desks when it appeared the flames would burst thrcuch and firemen a retreat The fire stopped at the partition separating Windsor Jan source of the weapons with which seven Inmates of the federal peniten- tisrv at Leavenworth. Kansas, forced their wav to temporary liberty December II was believed by United States investigators to have been discovered today with the arrest here of Harold Fontaine, a former inmate of riison Fvitain- wna released lrom Leaven- wcrth last November after serving a scntenee for smuggling aliens across the Detroit river, He was arrested here Tuesday. He has announced he will fitfht extradition to the United Stales but faces possible deportation as an undesirable. States officers said they believed the weapons reached the convicts in a lanre can of polish which was shipped into the prison shoe factory where Fontaine ha1 worked Shortly before the prison break occurred one of the convicts received a telegram Informing him that hts rtAunt was HI. This is believed by 8 officers to have been the tip that weapons were being smuggled Into the priaon in the paste William Comb, chief assistant attorney at Detroit, today warrants charging Fcntaine with ald- istf In the prison delivery and his removal to Kansas for trial when his extradition or deportation Is ef- Fontaine claims to be an American THOUSAND BOYS that the eovtrnors of the ofna.

from the libra and radk) citiw. II.r toW I states might take In recommending to uartments was born In Chicago and served in the their respective legislatures that such It onJy ior a fpw minutes that Canadian array during the world war zil'ov be taken by the state as IW TUT CUKIATC IIN 1 Ht New Vork. Jan. Ruth Washington, Jan. Government officers said they trac- every consignment received at the nn Leavenworth penitentiary for many arrangements were prison break in their operations were smoke.

(1) the repeal or modification of the 18th amendment, and 2 the repeal for for shipment eoo tain ing How fortunate it is that the most dependable of all fuels is also the most economical. High quality coal such as you may obtain from us at the lowest cost in years, gives clean, even heat. It insures a comfortable, worry-free winter. AND it saves you money. There is no substitute.

buy until you have consulted with us. (Prices subject to mine advances.) Place your orders now and take advantage of present low prices. Cash on delivery. Special Prices on Car Lots Jacksonville Coal Co. 355 1698 10 in an old tariff alliance to- lishman NEW YORK WOMAN IS MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT they preier-and show what they can day to defrat a moVe they ieared do for themselves.

would lead to higher duties. New York. Jan, OP)-Mrs. Tatl- nno Kouteynikoff, 32. was mysteriously shot to death In her Lenox avenue ajiartment tonwht.

Koutey- mkoff, her husband, said he was In the living room when he suddenly heard her scream from a bedroom. he started to run toward her. Volstead At the hearing. Matthew Woll a president of the American erition of Labor, said: the church leaders continue engage in polities on this question, The Babe told upwards of 1.000 ol. By a 43 t0 32 votfi thcy rccailed them at the bojs club of New Vork an order adopted yesterday dtrectmg last night that he expected them tariff commission to inquire into through and show their appre- on American trade of low-' they let them take the dirt opportunitie.s thr.

cr 1Jrodueticn costs in foreign coun-1 that with it; labor will'meet tries under their debased currency on that groui. Woll was among the last witnesses from seven wvmtMn nr m.r Ar. oi Mississippi, to tMlily in favor of the hill Opt bv I ils trainer Artie Me Democrat on the finance ponents will begin their arguments ilifL i f.r committee, moved for the recall of I next week. Ruth was nearlv mobbed by resolution spotuortd by Senator lay dexicea were hastily plugged in on news rireulU to maintain communica- Uon across the country while the smcke made It impossible for telegraphers to remain at their the guns and explosives. From the investigation, they worked out the following re const ruction of Fontalnf been given Ruth delivered his message in standards series of relay talks to boys ranging gf SENDS THREAT TO GOVERNOR she staggered out of the bedroom and youthful admirers.

I collapsed at his feet, and died a fwe Hts arrival at the clubhouse on Man; minutes later, he said. No weapon had hattan densely populated east side 'been found in the apartment and the signal for an outburst mat powder marks on the body. aroused the whole neighborhod. A window in the bedroom was open "I "ant to tell you boys that its up liTThe Tariff found "that trial jury, was filed late today by Burns, only a few inches. In the living room to you to make the most of your op- anv Vountrv h-iri rantured attorneys for Charles Bischoff.

455 The letter, rw-trt llrtlt ifiK chimtnH thn UuKo frnm 1 ttpiUreQ Uie Anieri- a.i,h Ini. Oklahoma City. Jai A threat his release, he went to fc? Louis and bought a half barrel of such as is used In the prison. He It to "George Clark. Join.

111., received it and there pur- from a com jobbing company a 20-guage shotgun, two revolvers. 17 sticks of dynamite and two six ounce containers of nitroglycwine Then he substituted guns and explosives for the polish, shipped it Reed -R Pa.) It had been adopted CHILD SLAYER HAS yesterday without discussion. Todays sharp debate brought a declaration from Reed that he cer- tainly would favor action for an iii- Cincinnati, Jan. of and killer. 20 Robert .11 Burns, acting governor.

of orlim withdrawal of a 11.000 Mate reward oi the and WAIVED JURY TRIAL Boy Floyd a received today bv buj nothing wrong ith 1 it and turned It over to the prisoner' ritten by hand In W1 11 this guard who later furnish' detectives found a memorandum book portunitles shouted the Babe from' uwkmen old cobbler, charged with the, ink. and unsigned, was postmarked at 11 cluf with two holes that might have been the platform of a hall jammed with bv dehasina her cun-encv kidnaping and killing of Marian Me-1 Alt us. at 3 pm. Tuesday. made by bullets.

than 500 boys. "You fellas havej This brought from Senator Bos ah 6- Robert Burns acting At the same time, alienists ap- will either withdraw that at Kouteynikoff said he was unemploy- chances that we have when a warnbic that w7 ed and that hts wife. he. and a step- was a boy. Learn all you can, whether to certain disaster" if it by the court to examine Bis- once or suffer consequences; no son occupied the apartment.

it sport or some trade After vou nronosed to meet the foreign 'choif mentality requested more time kidding I have robbed no one but Mrs. Kouteynikoff was the daughter have grown up and left this place, mannrr and permlsison to place him in an in- the monied the note said of a Russian consul general and was don't iorget to come back and do your romnlained that Whltf army 1321. the po- carry Uw on thu work." 1UM wtre temile ar- Smc" gument Burns said he would not withdraw the re Man Fractures His Hip While Playing Bridge One claimed he had a part of the old coalition which the Babe. Another said he shaker, hands with the great man. the 1930 Smoot-Haw ley act It LAVISHLY FURNISHED SPEAKEASIES TO GO Slit HiOU, A IHil a lilt UVCSi i a clincher, the third piped; "Well, he(lef 1 finance commit- although he probably will ask Cedar Rapids, Jan.

Add this one to the hazards of A Rail, local Insurance man suftered a fracture of the left hip (said to me, he said, Get in there, kid, and sock 'em. will you? WORKERS RUSHING TO CITIES IS CLAIM WANTS COMPENSATION Springfield. 111., Jan. Her- Washington. Jan.

20 Absorp- man F. Man. of Bloomuigton. World SILAS SIRAWN SEES war veteran and member of the American Legion took the witness stand in the lederai court here today In his Washington, Jan IIH. DAV IN WASHINGTON By The Associated Press Senate and house conferees reached final agreement on 12 000.000,000 reconstruction finance corporation bill Senate recalled an order for Investigation of effect on American of lower production costs In foreign countries.

New York, Jan. lav-1 Secretary Stlmson deeluied to give Ishly furnished and decorated speak- finance committee full text ol easy, said United States Attorney tt elejram from the legation in 1 George Z. Mcdalle today. Is to db-; ornbta concerning the Barco oil appear from New York night life. oni.

1 The death of such ant i-prohibit ion I named BETTER TIMES AHEAD establishments was wounded, he It Beverly of when Fedcrsl Judge Robert Pat- 10 governor of the Island Treasury export told house ways stltutlon for closer observation. Thev were to report to Judge Charles Bell tomorrow He indicated he would grant their request. Waiving of trial by jury means that Judge Bell will hear the question of Bischoff mental responsibility other members of the common bench to sit in with him. A gradual terson ruled prohibition agents might when his chair slipjied while he was don during 1931 of a million workers suit against the veterans bureau, to improvement in business conditions remove everything they could carry committee Canadian playing bridge at the chamber ol commerce rooms today." AM ALFA Bill. SPtAKS by 52 large cities east ot the Missis-j collect $57 50 a month on his war risk, beginning In the spring was forecast away from the liquor resorts slppi was today by Edward insurance.

He told Federal Judge Fiti-j tonight by Silas Strawn, president of do not he announced at C. Rybiekl, of the Newr York City de-1 henry, after waiving Jury trial, that chamber of commerce of tho the end of conference with govern- partment of public welfare. Injury to hLs back has persisted since United States. ment attorneys, "that there will be He advocated "a vigorous federal or hLs release from the army. one can tell when we shall get many ho will venture In future Into Charlotte.

N. Jan. 20 state public works program" to induce Man asks $57.50 a month each over acute economic troubles," he said expensive enterprises which lor A the vt to the the tin A montii November 1920, and in a idio With the coming, et the bmumg ha i the rest, of of we shall thej tax svstein was United States. practical for the man in thi hands of financial spec- i ed crucial problem confronting 1 ulators or go down the road to revolu- these cities by this non and oblivion, William 'Alfalfa New York led with 250.000 estab- Billi Murray, governor of Oklahoma. lishing homes, followed by Chicago told several thousand liersons at a with 200,000.

meeting here tonight -------------------The governor referred only in the NAMED CHAIRMAN roundabout manner to hts possibilities life. American Legion attorneys from sun again begUi to smile, somewhat Bloomington represented him in court.) dimly at first but with increasing vigor, through the overhanging ESTABLISH ALIBI AT COSGRIFF American Chop Suey Chow Mein, 8 to 1 tonight. NAMI PRESIDENT ind FARMER KILLED Jan. Parrott. 45, Sumner, farmer, was killed todny when his automobile was struck by a westbound Baltimore Lebanon, Ind Jan.

Sterling, Jan. 20 Piof tives of Loula E. Hamilton testified at H. M. Robertson of Rock Falls Charles Vernon Witt's murder trial been elected president of the Rot today that both Witt and Hamilton River Valley Athletic association were at the Hamilton home In Iola, awarded the conference ur.

a presidential candidate or to pro-1 Spi inglield, 111., January Ohio passenger train at a crosa- hlbll ileorge CHito OUbert, Mt Vernon was mg today named chairman of the Illinois Public Sale of J. W. Bowen, commerce comml sion b. Gov. Louis BASKET BALL TONIGHT i one ka IL, Emmerson, succeeding Charles I 1205 Mound been WhP.t011 lealgne(i to Saturday, January and 9 clock.

Liberty 30 at 1 p. m. iftead Adi v'vi Bai giunsi ADMISSION 25c CAR IS STOLEN A 1031 model Ford roadster owned, by Howard Wooten, 727 East State last May 27, when the state track meet scheduled for Saturday street, was stolen from Its parking charges they staged a grocery store April 30. place near the Auto Inn last night, robbery In Indianapolis that ended' rhe car bore license number S86-444. with the slaying of Lafayette A Jack- PUBLIC SALE Charles Pond of Meredosla also chain store president.

At Woodson, Friday, Jan. Mrs. E. Bowman of Carrollton thei drove to this ciiy Wednesday lor a lumber, etc. Como abort visit.

L. Henry. 7 to police last night that a dark, may overcoat and a paw of glove nail. stolen from his car near thei Auto Inn..

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