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El Paso Heraldi
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EDITION. JUNE 25. 1927. EL PASO HERALD FIELD SEED New crop A aifa. Cane.

Corn. Hegrari Kaffir, Milo Maize. Sudan, i el low and White Sweet Clover. Big Catalog Free EL PASO SEED CO. For Bride And Groom Either for their personal selections as gifts from their friends, leather' goods of quality, fitting for such occasions, are on display.

Smart styles, lasting quality and prices that are equally as pleasing We are agents for the Wheats Wardrola Wardrobe Trunk that rolls open, and for the Wardrolctte Pullman Trunks. Vets Make Report; Total Registration At Meet Was 767 Total registration for the Disabled American Veterans of the World war convention over Saturday, was 767, according to I fie report submitted to the chamber of commerce. Of this number, represented accredited delegates and 528 registered visitors. The deficit, of the organization, as a result of the El Paso convention toi a led $2500, as reported by Paul A. Heisig, chairman of the conventions bureau to the board of chamber directors Friday.

The matter was referred to military affairs committee in hope that some plan could be vised whereby the amount could be raised. Directors stated the sum not be paid out of any chamber of commerce fund. The prediction in the beginning was that there would be at least 6000 visitors here for the convention. Just a few days prior to the opening session the figure was raised to 10,000. Chamber of commerce officials state the institution spent at least S1500 in entertaining the convention.

All items have not been accurately checked. However, the money expended, the officials is more than was spent on any previous convention. he he de- The bodies were identified as that of Frank Russo. 30, and J. Bianco, 28, both of Brookln.

No one could be found who witnessed the shootings, i TRANSFER AND STORAGE No joh too In rare or too small for us to handle. GENERAL, GARAGE SERVICE KARL FISCHER S. Oregon. M. 1683 Borders Elected As President of New Car Concern Announcement of the organization of the Border Motors, was made Saturday morning by (r.

Gilbert, who is secretary and treasurer of 1 he new company, which has the Chrysler franchise, he said. H. A. Borders, brother of A. Borders, president of the American Trust Savings bank, is president ot tiie company.

Mr. Borders is an official of the El Paso Inion stockyards. The company will occupy the building at 513 Texas street. The Border Motor company, which has handled the Cftrysler car, occupies the old Alamo Motor building at 601-7 Texas street. The move there was made from Montana street.

Officers of the company listed in the present directory are: T. B. Henderson, president and treasurer; .1. J. Henderson, vice president; G.

J. Gilbert, secretary and general manager. J. Harry Henderson, serving a penitentiary term on an embezzlement charge, was treasurer of the original company. T.

B. Henderson stated he had not been connected with the company for three months and did not know what it was going to do. Mr. Gilbert expressed substantially the same thing. Border Motors, said Mr.

Gilbert, a new company and has the Chrysler The Car Parts Depot. has filed suit in the county court against the Border Motor company, the original company distributing the Chrvsler car, on an open account for Clean Park Pool Washington park pool swimmers will have to go to the other city pools Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday if they want to swim, P. Burns said today. Washington poo! will be undergoing a cleaning preparatory to the July 4 festivities, he said. Bvrd Still Hopes To Start Flight For Europe Sunday Roosevelt Field, X.

June 25 1 i A careful study of the latest weather charts commander Richard K. Byrd announced at noon today that he still had hope of start- ing his ht to France tomorrow morning, but no great expectation that he would be able to do so. am very anxious to get he said, "and there would seem to be a chance, as things look now, that wo may be able to hop off in the morning. But the are still rather tragmentary and it seems quite likely that when full reports are in it will be deemed advisable to put the flight ovei to Monday. I will be able to iudge more accurately what our chances of a morning takeoff are after 1 have seen the late afternoon charts.

And it will be the midnight weather report that will be eonclu- i The monoplane still was on its runway today. tail tied to a and could be prepared for a flight in two or three hours time. The tanks are about half full and the barograph has been installed, I though not vet sealed- Porter Adams. president ot the national aeronauti- eal socictv, who will seal the barograph as last act before 1 he take off. was standing by waiting for clearing weather.

During' the day tarpaulins were pulled from the three engines and i the motors were tuned up by T. Harold Kineade, Wright motor ex! pert. They were found to have been unharmed by the drenching they receded Thursday night when a storm broke over field just after the pin ne was taken to the runway. Kinkade cancelled his passage to France today when he received orders to stav at the field until the takeoff. As soon the flight is begun he will leave to go over the engines in Europe.

Colorado Company To Establish Air Mail Route ere Service Will Be By Way Of Denver-Cheyenne- Pueblo Line. Mall order? given careful attention. We make, repair and exchange. 107-109 E. iiain north of plaza.

Tel. Main 1054. Established 26 years SKILLED I SUPERIOR WORKMEN EQUIPMENT Phone507- 520 W.SAN ANTONIO ST BICYCLES The Best Ever Made. EASY TERMS. HEX GUN CO.

347 Myrtle Ave. Main 515. Fund Drive Will Start On Monday The drive to raise at least $5000 for the School of Mines athletic fund will get under way Monday, E. H- lvrohn, drive chairman, said today. More than $1000 already has been pledged- Tin- citv has been d'vided into districts canvassing.

It planned to put the drive over a few days. 6 pm. Get the Join the Club Anthony Joseph, president of the Colorado Airways, will be in El Paso lo in the interests of establishing a government air mail route from here to connect with the transcontinental route at Cheyenne. Hi is is the information contained in a letter received by the chamber of commerce Saturday morning from I.dward Melville, secretary of the Denver chamber of commerce. The proposed route would be by way of the present nne- Pueblo air mail and would, it is stated, cut down the present communication time between El Paso and Denver to 12 hours and would also reduce the time distance from El Paso to Chicago to 18 hours.

air mail Mr. Melville wrote, wholly a Denver chamber of commerce project. We early saw the value of service to our local business institutions, but it was onh after a most strenuous campaign extending over a considerable period of time that we were able to develop sufficient interest to assure patronage that would adequately finance tlie project. Once established, however, the value of the service rapidlv built up the use of the with the result that it has climbed to the second position in the United States as a paving institution. What the Denver chamber of commerce has been able to accomplish in procuring service for Denver and Colorado business, the FI Paso chamber of commerce ear, accomplish for El Paso business Mr.

Melville suggested arrangements made so that Mr. Joseph could meet the board of directors and other members of the chamber of commerce representing those business firms in El Paso that would profit most, bv the establishment of rapid air mail service with Denver, Chicago, New York and other business centers of the States. The Colorado Airwave, it was stated, was the successful bidder for the Cheyenne-Denver-Pueblo route, on which was established Mav 31, 1926. From the first, it was said, the service has been highly successful and has been maintained on a very high standard schedule. Out of 846 flights.

Mr. company, it was stated, has only found it necessary to report to the train five times. Acording to government report cited, the route was found to be the second best paying route in the United States for the fiscal year ending 1. 1927, the first aniversarv of the Denver service. Dorothy Mackaye Case Will Go to Jury on Monday Actress Resumes Witness Stand To Complete Her Defence.

Los Angeles, June 25 Mackaye, stage actrcss, on trial here for an alleged conspiracy with Dr. J. Sullivan, Hollywood physician, to cover up the circumstances of the death of her actor husband, Bay Raymond, last April, will soon know whether she will follow to a prison cell her avowed lover, Paul Kelly, recently convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to a term of one to 10 years in prison in connection with death. Taking of testimony was completed yesterday after the defence had rested its case, and the state called five rebuttal witnesses. Closing arguments will be made next Monday.

The case is expected to go to the jury by Monday afternoon or Tuesday, Miss Mackaye resumed the stand lo complete her defence story, and testified that she did not think the fee of 9500, which she paid Dr. Sullivan for attending Raymond was unusual. She recalled paying $600 for the removal of tonsils and $1680 for services incident to the birth of her daughter Valerie. The doctor, who is charged with having made out a misleading report of death to the coroner following what the state describes as a fatally resulting fist fight between Kelly and Raymond, testified for the defence. He said iss Mackaye told him Raymond received his bruises by falling out of bed.

When he questioned her about a black eye Raymond had at the time, he declared that she admitted Raymond had been in a fight, but with whom she did not know. Chief of the rebuttal nesses was assistant district attorney Ellis Eagan, who was sent to Hollywood to question the principals in the case immediately after death became the reason for official investigation. Much of testimony indicated that Miss Mackaye was more concerned over the fate of Kelly than the condition of her husband. When asked if the actress was grief stricken when he interrogated her, Eagan replied: over The assistant prosecutor also testified Miss Mackaye made the remark wonder if that doctor double- crossed this was declared by the prosecution as evidence of a conspiracy at the time between the actress and the doctor. sports will be held at the pool be- watermelon race and diving contests ginning at 4 p.

m. A half mile race i will be held. will be swum by Ray McCall of the Mill and i)ean Bevens of the 5 There are over 22,000 auto Washington park pool swimmers. A operated in the United States. ROOFS ICE A roof, quaiitv since 1795.

for new or old houses. Prompt Platform Scrvice -rs- Texas and Dallas LANDER CONSUMERS LUMBER CO. 1830 levas St. tee COMPANY St. Ignatius Band Will Play Sunday St.

Ignatius band will play the sacred concert at Washington park. Sunday. The concert will be held from 5 to 7 p. m. and will be played under the trees instead of at the pavilion, where previous Sunday concerts have been held.

The band stand will be located at the right of the main entrance way. P. Burns announced that water menean outh tanton treit of GroAtnj" Over tari First National ism of Stability Why not be stylish as well as comfortably attired during the days of summer? Have your clothes made by will feel more content. Summer Suits $35.00 up ijfocMein Ota GOOD TAILOB 201 Blumentiiai The habit of saving is an important one to acquire. Those who have never learned the value of having a sum of money on hand with which to meet any unexpected mishaps or to take advantage of opportunities that present themselves are continually in ahot They are constantly trying to find a way out of their ever present financial difficulties.

The Club plan is a simple one. Those who become members will deposit a certain sum to begin and a certain sum each week for the required length of time. As you can readily see from a careful reading of the table in this ad, in no case will it be necessary to deposit the full hundred dollars or even multiple thereof. When all deposits are made, the balance needed to make the even amount set as your goal will be added by the bank as interest. By becoming a member of the HundrecT Club you will not only be saving a hundred dollars or more, but, by making your deposits regularly each week, you will be acquiring the habit of habit that will be beneficial to you throughout your lifetime.

Start your program of Saving NOW! Make your first deposit at the Club window TODAY. Let the Club be the means of your acquiring this invaluable habit. Miners Threaten Strike For July 1 Philadelphia. June 25 to negotiate a new wage scale, in the central Pennsylvania soft coal fileds, have failed and all the union miner? wili close down on Jtilr 1. Between 10.000 and 12,000 men ill be affected.

Wage negotiations came to an end, yesterday, when the joint committee representing the miners and operators found itself in a deadlock and adjourned its conference sine die. Before final adjournment the miners representatives rejected the proposal for a new scale to replace the Jacksonville agreement, based on a 15 to 20 per cent cut in wages. The operators, in turn, re- jerted a counter proposal to continue the present agreement with minor for two vears. Leu is Is Indicted In Julian Failure Los Angeles, 25 C. Lewis, who took over the reins of the Julian Petroleum corporation from its founder.

C. C. Julian, and resigned when the big stock over-issue caused its collapse recently, was indicted by the grand jury yesterday on two counts charging usury and violation of the corporate securities act. name heads a partial list of names of 55 persons, said to include prominent bankers and financiers, indicted by the grand jury after two months investigation of the 8100,000,000 stock scandal. bail was set at 525,000 on each count.

Clothing Needed For Flood Relief Clothing is badly needed in the Mississippi flood zone, and anyone who has old clothing which is in good condition, is asked to report to room 300, courthouse, with the articles. Mrs. W. D. Wise, chairman of the Red Cross flood relief committee, has received an appeal from southwestern headquarters for more clothing for flood sufferers, many of whom have no clothes except the apparal in which they escaped from the flooded homes.

Army Fliers Off For San Francisco San Diego, June 25 Lieutenant Lester J. Maitland and Lieut. Albert Hegenberg, army aviators, took off from Rockwell Field at 8:50 this morning for San Francisco. from where they will attempt a non-stop flight to Honolulu. INSURANCE D.

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