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rr i v. Missouri Weather, minw itini.lil and nigey. Mot much elianae In tempcratun; loweet as. fcevond t'laaa Mutt i 7 snd cu. i naTO THTTRSnAV PiVRMIMP.

TAMTTAPV on 1007 14 PAGES. I ea sed Wirt News Service or lh Assoclstrd A I'rea lially lie) of th I I ted Press Hunday. PRICE 3 CENTS RAY 1 1 11 0 OFF!" I OM Many Preliminaries Required to Bring Mexican Dispute Before WASHINGTON. Jan. 20.

Whll 110 definite' move STATE ROAD PATROL (A. P.1 hsbeii nmae either uy'tlie United Suites or Mexico looking to arbitration of the oil rmd lajid law dispute. Secretary Kello'gg'. announcement that ho has cou.ldered the possibility of applying hub pm.cipir 1,0 me question haa aroused considerable speculation In Washington and Mexico City iKlo concerned' chiefly the niany preliminary obstacles that wouklhnve to be turmoumea before any step v. as taken.

to submit Die controversy to an arbitrator or some Imperial tribunal IMfftcultlrs Sucjrestril. Secretary Kelloggs statement on the Robinson arbitration reaoiutlon has been tietcrpictcd oiflclnlly as car rying nofdea that he United States mould initiate arbitration proposal, while the Mexico foreign office his pointed out the difficulty confronting It in committing Itself until some official suggestion lias been received to the polnia to be arbitrated. There Is speculation In many Mexican quarters a a to whether the United Suite or Mexico would make the pro posal to arDitiatr. lug between the two counyirs haa given rise to the observation Unit he undoubtedly hud In mind the Root Cotloy treaty of 1908 providing for submission of disputes under certain circumstances to The Hague. Examination of thp treaty discloses, however, difficulties are encountered In this Idea.

Treaty or 1908 Explained. The treaty provides that after the two governments had ngreed on the juration to be submitted In the form of a "special ngreement" defining clearly the matter In dispute. the rope of the powers of ths arbitrators, and the 41mj rr arbitration xmi't be taken, sucb special agreement Witist be ratified by both th liexl can and American senate before arblr tratloQ could proceed. It also provides that ths arbltra toii It contemplates shall take place, only when "they don't affect tha ltal Interests, the Independence or the honor of either contracting parties, and don't prejudice the Interests of a third party." Approval Unnecessary. Vhlle an arbitration protocol frar.iel under this treaty would not require senate approval, the pro REBEL PRELATE Douglas County Deliver Prisoners tc Zimmer.

1 KM y' Francisco OrozcoT Jlmlncz arch oliihop of OuadalBlara, who Is report ed to have assumed persona! lead ership of the revolt In tha state of jansco wnicn la ttia most recent ds velopment in the dlfflcultlea between fh Wnmiin CKhnlln r'hi. nk Meanwhile. Mr, Kollogg's reference cn fn nrhl Irnt frin rttlttinjia nlmaitv (., 1 l.ivq ine A.ins is xne orii am medol this priest against whom Calles has sent federal troops. MOMTANA GETS lies ff Wanted In Montana 011 a cha stealing 1,000 bushels of wheaO it ot Tlsion of the treaty disclose tha dif. rivener.

22 years old. and his broth Icultles giat cobfrout any attempt: cr "omer. 20 years old, 'io a ere ar at the horns of 111.. 1 "i jnnusiy iu mi 1 mini! JHUUaiy 10 dispute between Mexico and Wash relatives In Douglas county, wore de lngkin before an lmpurtlal body for co JRCt Zimmer, Montana judicial verdict. Neither county could lightly submit to such Judgment tha W' A' Cllnkmgbcard fundamental difference between i them.

and prolonged examination sheMf'f and of correspondence ''rT, 711" alone could not be relied upon to ar f. morning on hu way rive at a mutual understanding on iouiui Jtlfrt th" BKg1 the delicate points Involved In draw in The Montana sheriff in, up a satisfactory arbitration for Xa7at It regarded s. certain that I pli, proceedings under the treoty of 1908 lhc brother, are to be returned to should be attempted. It would be vlr i Montana to be properly Identified In tually impossible to get the special connection with ths alleged robberies agreement In shape In time for sub the herlfr stated, mission to the present senate, and aj' Homer and Cecil Scrlcener were ar delay until December would be neces rested on the morning of January 10 sary In the absence of a special ses at tho home of relattves, 10 miles slon of congress or of the senate. west of Ava, by SlicTiffciinlttaa DlUHl ahu ui'punes.

Upon wiring the Montana officers, the sheriff received word to hoid the men tn the Doug 1 flEETS WITH APPROVAL Ia" toiinty Av onicw JEFFERSON CITT. Jan. 20 (A 1 rH.M,,f,,onr Vmy.he proB, "tCharges woman tried the Missouri Association for Street rn I ir 1 1 riinr ninv and Highway Safety will with! TO INFLUENCE JURY approval from leaders In both ''the'' house end senate In the 54th general pr. l.OUIS. Jan.

20 (A Al assembly are expressed by membera of lcglng Mrs. Christian W. Beck called the Mard of governors of the organ! ion lederal court Jurors In an attempt ration. One of the featured proposals I to Influence their, verdict In the trial the establishment of a etato road of her husband. Dlstrlit Attorney patrol to enforce Jaws the hIgh announced criminal contempt of court charges Would be Senator A.

L. McCawlcy. Democrat, brought against her. Carthage, chairman of the senate Beck. 34 ycar old president of the committee on roads wnd highways, defunct Fwlcrnl Home Building cor and E.

E. Duensing. Republican, rep poratlon, was found guilty yesterday resentatlve from Ijifayette county, 0f using the mails to defraud. The chairman of the similar committee In deliberated 45 minutes. Bentenco the house, are both understood to was deferred until tomorrow to pcr ravor the program, and will urge ltamit Ben's attorney, to prepare mo The bill will probably be Introduced i judgment tn the house by Representative Duen i Brellc mi1 the Information aKBlti.t sing within the ne few days and tn Mrs.

Beck waa being prepcred at the the senate at the earn time by direction of Judge Davis to whom Senator McCawley. two of the la Jui ors complained yes Representative Duensing was a terday. Mrs. Beck, at her home to member of a committee appointed at uoyi ne had ev ener i.ir of the two Jurora. consider some of tne proposals of thai PROPAGANDA" "i'cui USED AGAINST MEASURE to sponsors of the program.

Is that aafety legislation Is needed. WASHINOTON, Jan. 30. (A. I and that lrtunlly the entire program After the charge had been made that I ea arrsiigecj should be given a trial.

"forged propaganda" had been elr The main provisions of the safety I diluted among th members favoring i code include the establishment of the the CaVper Tlnc.hcr bill to regulate I state road patrol under supervision of private stockyards, the house agrtcul 1 the highway department; changes In ture committee today postponed a cfrtifiBate of title acUxevlak)n he i Representatlver' WiniarhsTTiepubll. motor vehicle, operators' and chauf can, Illinois, said committee member, fuers license act, bringing It Into con i were circulated with a pamphlet call formlty with the recommendations of ed "the story of the packer," puported the national safety organization, and to have been written by William regulation of the operation of motor Hlrth, Columbia, farm leader, vehicles on atate highways. I but that Hlrth had denied he had v. fnilTKIIEAD TRI CK LINE, Hurlngflrld Joplln Reliable dally service, Phone 186, FEE nau anyming qu witn It. Ready now lime sulphur solution for dormant epraylugy saasiOiTllsld Ady'iSewl Co.

Adv, STATES RIGHTS MADE ISSUE IN SMITH'S CASE Friends of Illinois Senator Designate Rally to His 1 Support. WA6HlKaTONTJ Rallying In unexpected force, friends. of Frank L. Smith mads a desperate flfht today to overturn the odds that haye forecast his 'exclusion from the senate. As the second day of debate draft ged on, partisans of ths Illinois sen ator designate privately sought, by means of personal auaslon, to wipe out me sieuder majority that had been claimed against him.

The state rights issue again was tne dominating note of the Whole dls ouaslon on the floor and In the earnest private consultations. The Smith people were seeking suport for the resolution Introduced by Senator Ov erman. North Carolina, providing that ths Illinois appointee be seated with out prejudice to any future Injulry Into the financing of bis primary campaign last year. Overman Pleads for Smith. The argument addressed by Senator Overman to his Democratic colleagues was that not a single southern senator would have been admitted to the senate after the Civil war under the rule now Invoked In the case of Smith.

Republican regular, who stand solidly for admission of the Illinois man. saw In the Democretlo rangs thelr cblef hope of winning over the votes needed for a majority. Except for Overmen, and Bleaae of South Car ollna, the Democrats hava stood most as a unit in suport of ths resolution of Senator Reed ot Missouri, to deny Smith the oath of office pending an election committee Investigation 01 nis pre prxmary campaign Although suffering from an abscess In the ear, Smith again went to the senate chamber today and took the same chair he occupied during. five and a hair hours of debate yesterday. 1 YVatsen Leads Discussion.

Senator. Wateon, Republican. Incfl st)e reopened ths discussion, cretUr Ig the senate wee confronted with the question whether It eutd add, to. or take iron the qualifier Hons set forth in tne constitution. "Are there other qualifications he asked.

"If so, where are they? There are no other qualification. Does the senator contend that II a man came here with credentials who had been Impeached, or had a contagious disease, or had committed a crane, on his way to the senate, the senate would have to admit 'hlmH asked Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the Denifffira'lf "That's my view, said Watson "Then, If a state sent a lunatic (Continued on Page Mix.) STRATON WILL DEVOTE ALL TIME TO CHURCH NEW VpRK, Jan. 20. A. The Rev.

Dr. John Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, has severed all 'temporary and tentative connection" with the "supreme kingdom" to devote his entire efforts to the activities of his church and Its proposed 3S stoiy building. His decision was announced at a meeting at ths church last night, at which he also announced bis resig nation from the presidency of ths SACASA REFUSES PEACE MADE BY DIAZ MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Jan. 20 (A.

P. I The proposals for peace advanced by General Adolfo Diaz, head of. the Conservative regime, have been refuaed by Dr. Juan B. Qacasa, president of the Liberal regime at Pue.to Cabezas, It Is announced here.

General Diaz proposed a conference with the object ot making peace on the basis of Liberal participation In Ihn unv.rntn.fit A I r.niwuivila. Here Is One Plaee Where Cats CanJPiax VbeTOIIee BAKERSFIELD, Jan. 20. (A. Ths cats of Kern county's lowlands are having ex perlences which rarely or never come In to the feline They are retratlng In far and confusion before the tumbling herds of mlcs which hare Infested an are of square miles around Tart.

Maricopa and Ford. Merced haa thrown a email army of cat from Its city pound Into the area to reinforce the local felines. The Invading hordes were reported diminishing today, but not from the efforts, of the cats. Poisoned grain sprinkled in newly plowed lurrowe across the pthrjftiis roontlirratlon la kllllne them oy ine tens of thousands. The cats run away when they see a drove of mice con.

Ing." said Sam Whltmore. a resident In the Infested valley who is taking a part In putting down the mice. "The cat also refuse to eat them. The tabbies seem to be nauseated at the sight of a mouse." WALSH MAKES ATTACK UPON ORGAN Wl Offers Resolution to Probe Missouri Association for Criminal Justice. JBFFERSOK CITY, Jan.

JO (A. Investigation the legislature of the Missouri Association for Criminal Justice, with Its proposed new state crime code which It is urging upon the general assembly to enact" would be provided by a resolution Introduced la too house today, it was present derome Walsh Wants Testimony Taken. A committee of eight representa tives, with a sergeant at Iarma and stenographer, would be pmycrrt hy the lueatiuie" New York Bunttst Bible union. In I state, have, for both of which, however, be will con aurlng passage ttnue his membership. 3 subpoena witnesses and take testimony.

The body would be bi partisan. Walsh aald in tha resolution that "there are alleged facta la connection with the formation, operation and personnel of the Missouri Association tor Criminal Justice that be established and presented for the enlightenment ot the people ot the state." The resolution added that "It Is claimed, and persistent and authen tic rumor supports the same; that the Missouri Association for Criminal corporate Interests of the state, chief i among whom are the banking, bond Ing, Insurance and surety Interests of the state." Hays "Interests" Paid Bills, It declared that "it Is charged the purpose of as of said proposal through the house and senate'tf the Edward Yoiinc Clark, founder at i state and for. their 'enactment Into the "supreme kingdom," expressed law, subscflbed. or have, caused to nurprise when Informed In Atlanta I be described Uicrsfor. the sum hut Dr.

Straton had severed connec S600.000. tlon with the organiratlon. i tlnll nr. th. h.n,h r.1 th.

In the Stte SCPSte tOdS)' cmirt election without mntt.1 nr tor Holllngsworth, Deroociet Liberal congressmen In two depart drain county nienta, and supervision by the unit ed motes or free elections 1B2B English Icc jCreaui; I'serH Complain, of Kalin So Miu'li Air LONDON, Jan. 20 (A. Steps have been taken to deflate tha Ice cream of England, which. It claimed, is in some cases 60 per cent air. At one time.

Ice cream was almost' unknown in the British Isles. Now the annual conaump tpn A5.fj00r00& gallons: Th ice cream association ot Oreat Britain and Ireland and dairy organizations have urged the ministry of health to fix a butter fat atendard. Th contention la mad that some manufacturers, by th. use of high speed freezers, and concentrated ingredients, turn out Ice cream whipped to double Ha original volume, ons hslf ot Which ft ctuaily silr, tewte sums of money have ff 05WIC SAFE LOOTED AT RICHLAND Cracksmen Obtain $150 and Make Escape Bloodhounds i Taken to Scene. After breaking Into a blacksmith shoe) to obtain the necessary tools for.

their work, cracksmen blew open the safe in the postofflcs at Rich land. about 3:30 o'clock this morning and escaped with about loO in caah and a quantity of stamps. Several registered letters also were rifled. Bloodhounds owned by J. L.

Wyatt of this city were called to Richland and placed on the trail this morning, but no trace of the robbers had been found up to noon, according to word received from Richland officers. The robbery was discovered at fl o'clock this morning by C. A. Bryant, Richland postmaster, when he and his wife opened the office fdr the day. Mr.

Bryant Immediately notified officers and called ths bloodhounds from Springfield. A sledge hammer, drills, prying bars and other tools used by the cracksmen were found scattered about the postofflce. When Fred Manes opened his blacksmith shop at Richland this morning, he discovered that several tools had been stolen. He Is said te have Identified the tools found in the Richland postofflce ss the ones stolen from his blacksmith shop last night. Walter Llngsweller.

about 30 veara old. who carries the mall sacks from i the Richland depot to the postofflce, 1 told officers that about 3:30 o'clock i this morning he heard a loud ex ploalonj followed by a muffled one. He eeid be did not think anything waa wrong at the time, as there are a number of gasoline engine running hi Richland at night that make sharp explosions St Intervsls. Llngsweller does not enter the postomce building with the mall, ia.1r) but opens a door and drens the pried ooen the robbers. It was enld.

It Is believed the cracksmen blew off th main door of the safe (with the first charge and then used a light charge to crack the ateel i cheat inside the vault. I Pending th arrival of the blood hounds early this morning, Post caster Bryant had not touched any of the articles Inside ths postofflce, but estimated that about 160 In cash and some stamps had been stolen. The loos through rifling of the registered mall also had not been determined late this morning. BOOZE GANG MAY HAVE KIDNAPED COUPLE MARIi iiiii'iuiiAii nf thiaioherirf Coleman mm im 7. ln Mr.

Irno I. today was search Price, stste hlch th emDloV of the said Missouri As ooonviue, soclatlon for Criminal Justice, a it 1.1, r. 'wPro on tne nignway sociauon iur i. last Frlday an automobile openly charged, with large retaining wh)ch rt 4ii Kin. lntroilured gang leader, was riding.

Price said 3d Bills introiiiirea. v. TtMrtv bills. r. evl th.

rlmlllSl statutes of Mlssotirl were Introduced and Ford. Democrat airwi.vav county The bins are pan 4of the program of the Missouri Aaso n.i.tn.l TriBtV elation ior vti." MARXlAILS IN EFFORT AT FORMING CABINET BERLIN, Jan. 20. (A. P.I.

rChan csllor Marx's negotiation for the formation of a cabinet of the middle parties have failed. He returned his commission to President von Htnden burg today. stag, but continued to function over the holidays at me presiaenia re quest. Last chance to plant' spring flow ering bulbs special tulip bulbs, ithe dozen, aSo. Hyaolnth bulbs, the I dozen, .1.

Springfield Seed Co. i Advertisement. I Conway's Good, things to IPbOBM 61ft, (517. jlW, 887 he was observed to be nervous there FILIPINO LEADERS. DEMAND INDEPENDENCE MANILA.

P. Jan. 20. (A. P.l Manuel Quezdn, president of the Insular senate, and many other leaders of the Independence movement declared In emphatic speeches delivered at a dinner to I.

Oabaldon, on the eve of the letter's return to Washington as resldept commissioner from the Philippines, that nothing short of immediate and absolute independence would satisfy tne Filipino people, Mar jorie GhildEvans Will Conduct Leader Cooking School February 14 fx i ff' 'r eV Jr STrf I 4 hh zfrr TA AW Sit i (' MAUJulilE miii.Iih introduction Arrangenients have been completed this city Chamber ot Commerce, comer Wal Democrat, from tlx i.i.i. sacks Into a cage Inside, ths Kansas Walsh, Is i 'baJw'tff not tltsrbver Vrsvimisly 'bltFn 'f Old not mameer ins luuw ind younft 7 rru eonuucW two suoli scborta In astnrney. i The prorjdiial been nM Uial al i nosioiM VriarT 'aU 5 Sprlngflsld for the Leader. heMs do I said allegation tevi .7 I nn tn "A 11 ri rnr iiminai it iA corporate interest el th. TtZ.

7.1 wprate briok bulldihf at the I ohiefly the banking, bondlijg. iniur i I 1 .5 mrujr no. and eurster. "2nd passage CX the proposals by the or ganucation. ahotit a block from the rlenot.

Two I'liarges I'aed. i. The rear door of the postofflce building. which had been, pmtMrt Willi all extra heavy bar, bad been Defendant In Criminal Assault Case. Being Held in County.

Jail. The preliminary hearing of Drue Stephens, 23 years old. who been held la th county Jail Since his re turn from Kansas criminal assault. xmm Mv reXft gnwsr ant Memories. on a charge 01 toxlcatlng lluuors.

Members of the 8. L. Cantlev. Miasoun finnoJ. has been set ior court mis morning wnum Iinr niaie mnn Friday JusUce W.

W. Chlnn. Stephens waa apprehended at El way and his wife. Ethel, dorado, Kansas, end the officers there who he believed were Vldueped from notified Skerlfr Alfred Owen, who! returned the prisoner here. He 1.

Sbeltou gangsters. Search of th Price home at the i rhurged with criminal assault on edits of Marlon revealed the bed had Leona Montross. 16 yesr old Walnut been slept In Monday night, but Grove girl. Th attack la alleged to WANTS OX 41 It I KM. JEfTEnSO.M CITY, Jan.

20 A bill to moke women eligible for Jury service In Missouri was Introduced today In the upper house hv Sena 1 sifter and usually bad some one ride of the Missouri general assembly by tt.lth Mn. nn V. 1.1..!...... 1 ML' Senator L. to AU I W1M1 iMi me state uiguwuy McCaRley.

Demucrat. Cold Wave Is Headed This Way; (fontlnoed on tOflnllfli wheTTlh Pa Ten.) i innni nr i mis ns 1 1. BEFORE CHINN CONTHOVERSf Twenty Applications County Court. The county court has taken no relative to ths Plications ot several Green county physicians lor permits to presence and in esuwsv sf 'Nineieen warrnnte bam fstied Id OklaJaoma lor Ter jut prneertt under a St0 ye on conviction of bank: Pawnee. Okla.

i H'anted on J4 i Foiirteeii eu' the wrn irtil are Jn tt) ude 0t Jtv. fftni i. rty ij. a. 1JUIUUII Ji nr ira ui i raal firlmln.1 lH.titfr eee stated It would gladly hear any argil speaking ot the Institution which had menu.

Those opposed to the county 12.500.000 In resources when It closed, court Issuing permits, appeared be "Th depositors need not fear a re' for the Judges In a body and sev i petition of what happened In tha era! SDoke. uresentliut th vlrws of t'f a Su Louis bank. tbose opposed to ths Issuing of sucb! There will be no graft in connection the court not the receivership ot Bartleta. I airniinea not ui pay more tnarx as to the dale; 3o a month for the special deputy. that the court would take" action on services ths permits, one member of the court The commissioner admitted tha answered that the court would not l'y naming receiver has) cross th bridge bofore It got to been solely becsuse of a controversy Leaving the Inipresaion that no action coinpendatlon.

Mr. CanUey said will be taken until pressure Is brought preferred permitting another bank .1 Terrlll was convicted of robbing thr" Maramaf bank apd irntnnriiTl In Tut nee comity to serve 30 years In prlaou. rle was released on appeal bond, but was arrested a short tlm later to ths. housewives of Her unusually attractive 1 JIPSFBBM i MOVING AUTOt WITH IR3NS ON Bloodhounds Put on' Trail AJIegedartnerrBarker.r Still Held in Joplin. McALESTER, Jan.

20. (A. P.J Ray. Terrlil, alleged bank bandit wanted in Oklahoma on several charges, escaped from two stats of. fleers early today.

'''.) Terrlll made his escsps from Lew Pollock, member of the state bureau of criminal Identification and Inves tigation, and Sheriff John Johnston. They were brtugtng him to the state penitentiary for safe keeping, the trip being made from Joplin, In secret. When Pollock and Johnston reach ed the Katy railroad In the northern parf of McAlester, Terrlll leaped out of the automobile In which they were riding and than disappeared Into tho darkness among freight cars. Terrell was wearing handcuffs and a leg chain. Bloodhounds kept at the penitentiary were put on hta trail less than hair an hour after the escape.

Wua Riding Willi Sheriff. i Terrlll was In the back seat of the car with Johnston, sheriff ot Sequoyah county, and Pollock waa driving. No shots were fired at tha fugitive, the officers said. All trains entering McAlester are being searched and several guards at the penitentiary Joined In the hunt for Terrlll. 11, was taken soon after tint escape; Iturkrr lu Hospital.

Vo 'J. Terrlll was arrested Monday mom unuuiwusuuiiB in ma ing in a nouse at tvariervme, aao, school to he conducted February 1. past have etven her a neraonal Jol. tr with nrri. vmj 12.

3 and 4. bv Mrs. Ma.rlo.rie nhllda ln.ln. nnpinfiM i 1 1 Evans, of the home service depart by any other person engaged In aim band of outlaw, wlli. Terrell, also yj vi v.

iiMimuui vrusuj mil liar pursuits. ung company, manuiacturers or tnej. "Gold Medal" flour. The cooking school will be held each afternoon at In the assembly room of the was wounded ied at. th.

tlm nrlr iWf taken to hoe' r. a There Is nothing of more Interest pi La) at Jopllu and now Is tlirhelit to housewives end their husbands under guard, earflrwin man. tne age old question or some Terrlll and' tjarksr thing to. eat and manw a af trom'he 'JJ worrtert arid men. tuo Rii ait 'tMia tmal i nnki nT JT tio HtentMay ojeujj tiuiue.

Ardrttiore, on burglary charges. Ho eacaped from the Carter county JalL I eoiwn fifiirers intiicnant. Jan. 30. (A.

P. Bitter dlaappolntmen and Indignation was expressed today by Joplin police official, upon receipt of Information LiqUOr. Permits Filed With lit. had escaed from Oklahoma of. (('ontlnuril an Page Hlx.) OFFICIALS OF CLOSED A BANKS MEET CANTLEYi BT TORVPtr i iiiuri Uiui.

dec.de one vay or tne ui. m. Biiiunon. uuv au opinion zrom in at torney general la to the effect this TO SELL GOAT will MEAT INTRODUCED JEFFERSON CITY, January. 30.

Karl E. Roberta of Crawford county. who says the goat raising Industry is assuming Iniponanca In the ence when the orl.etjl.u nn the erest uns'Terrltorv and helnw nnrth 1 atlon or corporation to sell or offer i fnr sale In wholesale or retail lota. rB More tonight the right to stand by herself and mmrne nmbhiv r.d tiktlnd I 1 I goat meet and brand It chevron," reads the bill. "We use goats to keep down China rgntrng against alltm Influence Kansas.

Snow and colder weather 1. 1 sprout, ln our atate. and we don't WOUld be the blackest Stain On the nrnrlicfH for ntlihiim. nn.ti,. nt m.tt rtlMtrlmlnatirfl lusiuiici.

it nieeting her todav be with officers of the Burt let Trust footprlnts'on the ground Indicated have taken Dlace last October'on the 'alltd 10 lae the ca" 'Bartlett Trust com t.t..i i. nave. October on tne th. althoueh tha court rny. Commissioner Cantlev sa In.

K.n snenr ui "ic wibiiiihuii, sertcd. "for special Investigators, ds i nI" Carthage road, about seven miles tectlves Bnd who for mor than one hol year have traveled about the atate from cgunty scat to county seat and from city to city, In a so called attempt to gather tacts. 1 Hvlar.rl that wlwl oi Bpruifitieui. uruee Troiher, outs.de the house. Price's revolver Booker Stephens and Keith Mitchell, was found In on room.

both minors, we tried' and convict Price, who covered the hard road ed. of the same charge. A new trial between Carbondale and Harrlsburg, was grunted end tliey were albwed was the last outsider known to have to entr a pica of guilty to a reduced matter taken up, and Indicated that nothing company, and the Fidelity Trust com will be done In ths near futuie. pany which closed December 38. Hw Twenty Appllrsllons r'heri.

later In the day will listen to At the present time there sre an the claims of thirty or more appll proximately 30 applications on Ills cant tor th position of liquidator of with th county clerk for permits, 1 tb Bartlett Iruat company, which, but no physicians has made any move lias admitted to the onmmlasloner it to push the matter before the court, i cannot re orgsnlxe. The Fidelity lsl since the filing of the applications. still working on re organlKation plans. "men of pronSner.es and distinction Tn the roadhous. of Charles charge.

Thry were sentenced to rerve I th, p.u bar of th. state are now In beore was two years In th. ietornialor, at io licenses, hod requesting Issue the permits. When questioned The scvorates of tn permit ruling mere win De.no political recetv would not be legal. Mr.

CanUey will likely nam Bartlett liquidator late today before returning to Jefferson City. PHILADELPHIA BALLOTS TAKEN TO WASHINGTON Ozark sections of tha state. Is push utmuTunTru t. lug a bill in the house to permit Baot, of phn.dt,lpnu Boot meat to be sold under the clty Bnd countr, PtUiael phlaf Itame of Chevron. Irnnu nverted aenatnrlal l.ai I The bill to make It lawful to sell arrived here early today in KANSAS CITY.

Jem 20 A 1 1 roeBt'. unrter nam of carv' fleet of lnout trucks and were tor Auothcr cold wave will sweep' dawn I ron Introduced by Roberta yea e(1 ln gtiaj aenete office The Dresldent reserved decision s. Oabaldon said: "To abdicate tin. "TH. terdav.

to what further steps would be taken from the Ideal of complete Independ I row brlnit ti mnn ni ni it. in shail to BWlUI Ibr any assocN to solve th ministerial crisis. ine aaara csMmvk.arina.iir ui intense lUtluiURtinm Java and i i. 1 cember 'alterlKdefeat ln th reirh 1 Sumatra agitating the overthrow of bureau said todsv VOTKH BOND. MOUNT VEItNON.

Jan. 30 Mount' Vernon held a special election yesterday to vote on a proposal to issue sewer bonds ln th sum of $45,000. Th bond lsue tarried by a large majority at a previous election, but because of an error In the publication escutcheon ot th Filipino people." jwest Texas, east Texas likely will get 'against. It is ss fin and Juicy as nf notices th election was declared rains ana comer temperatures. Attractive prices on 1927 wall snow fell at Dodge City.

Kansas, paper patterns and Setdlltz paint. this morning and flurries fell during at Morgan Wlck, 428 8k Louis St. the night at Wlehlti and Ooodland, Advertisement. IKanaaa. There Is not a sunny spot "In the United itatos today, th Drugs' lot lea.

JtnlgUMn s. Ady, weather bureau her said, meat as lamb chops," be aald. The Union National Bank will act Illegal, making It necessary to submit I the matter to a vol the second time. as sole or Joint executor or curator We guarantee all repair work eom of estates Adv. I pleted ln our shop.

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1870-1987