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PRICES Pesos, Mexican gold, nacionales 16.50 hid, no sales; foreign bar silver. 63; copper. 14: lead (N. 7.85; grain, lower; stocks, higher; Galveston cotton, spot. 18.30.

PASO HERALD HOME EDITION WEATHER FORECAST El Paso and vicinity, fair; New Mexico, fair; Arizona, fair; west Texas, fair. 5 CENTS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS FORTY-SIXTH YEAR Four Leased Wires. Telegraphic News Daily Over EL PASO. TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1926 The Associated Presa (Night and Day) United Service. SINGLE COPIES, FIVE CENTS 126 COLUMNS.

14 PAGES 15 The 24-Hour Daily UTITH El Paso men and Women making money so fast on the Juarez betting machines of course they will pay up all their overdue accounts here Around the STUDENTS STAND BY ROBERTS Reed Shows Anger When Dry Crowd Razzes Statement Pose Of eu- trality Brings Roar From Listeners. Jail Follows Elopement Young Couple To Juarez Two-Year-Olds To Face Barrier In Opener Two-year-olds will face the starter in the opening number on ttie Juarez program Friday, a field of six being booked in the inaugural event at four furlongs. And there should be a lot of speed shown by the youngsters. Six good races are scheduled in ER elopement to Juarez with Ramon Rubio, 17, lor pretty, brown-eyed. bob-haired, demure Helen McCauley, 15, was no puppy love affair, she contended in the county jail, where she is booked as a delinquent.

Thursday hy Ramon and I have been going together for four she exclaimed. had planned to elope at least a week before we did but something always came up to prevent it. We be married in El Paso because of our ages, you know, so we inquired first to find whether it would be legal. Then addition, with some of the best Tuesday morning we were married horses at the track entered. Many of the meeting winners will be in together, so the competition should be good.

The official entries follow: by the mayor in Juarez. love Ramon and am going to stand by him. I believe they can annual our When fold that Ramon had been FiJtS'r race Purse i500. claiming. released following habeas corpus in 34th district court Thursday morning, Helen exclaimed.

Washington, I). April 22 (AP). A disagreement as to the time allotted the drys to conclude their case opened the senate prohibition committee hearings today. The committee decided that the drys had four hours and 15 minutes left and the wets three hours despite the violent objection of senator Reed of Missouri, who said he understood Wednesday the committee decided to limit each side to three hours. In the midst of the argument Reed said he was not on either side of the liquor controversy and the crowd roared.

statement may arouse laughter from fanatics and the Missourian said, 1 am going to vote on these pending bills on their merits and I want the facts. enough in the middle of the road for fanatics and fools to conclude I am on the wet side, and you can take that with my Enforcement Improves The drys then called E. C. Dinwiddie. superintendent of the National Temperance bureau.

Mr. Dinwiddie said no one would contend that enforcement of the dry law had been perfect. there has been a decided improvement during the past he added, excellent prospects of still greater effectiveness as the new organization Opposing all the proposals for wine or beer, he argued that any beverage that would satisfy those with an appetite for intoxicants would he repugnant to the 18th amendment. American Murderer Has But One Chance in I i 0 Of Execution pHICAGO, April 22 The chances of being executed in America for a deliberate murder are only one in 110 in favor of the slayer, figures compiled by judge Marcus Kavanagh, Chicago, reveal. A survey just completed by the judge shows marked contrast in the crime records of America and England, where a murderer has almost no chance of escaping the death penalty.

Less than 100 murders were committed in England and Wales in 1921, while there were 10,000 in America. One of the reasons for the in the records for America and Europe is the difference in public attitude toward laws, judge Kavanagh believes. in .116 Last Two Bodies Are Taken Out Of Tunnel Cave-In got their nerve to let him. 0nim.v Wi, 90 Cn and kppn rnr Whv it lip vUtncy, April 1 fie 1 nmnid nVrn tragedy of the Grizzly Creek tunnel proposed, not me. ended today in a ferment of death and exhaustion.

The last two bodies Taken From Hotel. The two were taken from Hotel of the five who met death in a land ia Marietta Joker ....................116 Beanie Rogers entry. SECOND RACE. $400. Claiming.

Tbree-year-olds and Four and one-half furlongs. Cascade .......108 Lilliputian St. Granny Lee Mi Ida Flagman ......114 Faifurious Marquesito ....111 THIRD RACE. Purse Claim! s. and wood Cry slippy Sam L.

L. Walker, giandmot tier ol from the time that the slide Chet a 109 Captain Mac ...113 Rauion, with whom Helen has been crushed the timbering in the tunnel staying to attend vocational school, and buried the six men. to tlie hour had foreseen an elopement and tele- Oie bodies of Mike Nicholson Five graphed for a ticket to take Helen furlongs. back to her aunt, Mrs. Helen Kelly Brackets 112 Lady Hardin 109 jn Alexandria.

The mother is Bloomington Flower ot Eden 100 .102 iim Stanton Wednesday night and I the tunnel" were taken out at placed in the care of Mrs. Emma hwn today, and teas McDenuott, Webster, county probation officer, the was fighting off ing. pending word from father, fl threatened attack of pneumonia. Good Time ....113 Little Bum Four-O-Five ...109 Ponza Ray FOURTH 40 n. Three-year-olds and older.

riage certificate in 34th district court Thursday. W. H. Fryer, attorney for the elopers, said he believes a girl can marry at 15 in Juarez without her consent and Adams ..108 John Polly May I Ramon produced his Juarez mar- FIFTH Three-year-olds and older. Five furlongs.

Kinetic Brown Dick ....113 Furious Bill ...113 Tubby A. Wakena Happy The Nephew ..110 SIXTH 500 Claiming. Three-year-olds and older. Six furlongs. Marvelite ..........100 Ginger Pyle Weary Dick Stage 1 enough to SUppOlt OU Helen Ruddy Ill Lady Barrett 106 1 asked.

Suatoow 10 4 SEVENTH $500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and older. Seven furlongs. Biddle Dee Loren a L.

Metal ....................115 Day Time insurance ..........113 allowance claimed.) and F. Erickson were taken out today. It was three hours before they could be identified, so terribly had thc rock and granite masses crushed them. Prairie Fires Raye In Saskatchewan i Regiua, April (AP). that annulment will be Prairie fjres raged Wednesday night you think Ramon can earn yes.

He is working for his grandfather in the Dew Drop inn and could get a job playing trap drums in a Juarez orchestra anytime. He has a $200 set of Helen rushed breathlessly into the story of their elopement, speaking with a southern accent, softening her Mrs. a grandmother with whom I was staying in the Frisco to think I was two-timing Hamon. Washington, I). April 22 (AP).

I had got a cedar chest from a boy Oratory was thc only business be- friend in Louisana and she broke fore the house today. Recause of that to pieces. Another friend sent insistent demands by a number of nie a ring for my birthday and Ra- members for an opportunity to talk, I mon took that out and hocked it. house leaders agreed to dispense I Rut 1 liked Ramon and it was all with all legislative matters for thc right with me in the southern part of Saskatchewan. At North Portal a fire started I Tuesday, jumped the Souris river and is traveling southeast toward the international boundary.

A farmhouse, farm buildings and stock Fere destroyed. An aged woman nival id was reported to have lost her home and the clothing of herself aud children. Speeches Galore By Congressmen; Little Work Done day. Three hours were set aside for speeches on reforestation, with representatives Woodruff, Republican of Michigan, and Davey, Democrat of Omaha, as leaders of thc discussion. Representative Ruchanan, Democrat, Texas, was allotted half an hour to talk about appropriations, and representative Lchlbach, Republican.

New Jersey, was given 30 minutes to discuss civil service Tegu- Jatious. The remaining hour of the session was divided between chairman Johnson of the committee and representative Browning of Tennessee, a Democrat on the committee, for a set-to on legislation. Train Bulletin All afternoon and night trains were reported on time Thursday. AUNT HET By ROBEBI QUILLEN. was just about ihe things left over from dinner, us no dog, Cousin Edgar come Copyright, Publishers Mother Likes Her mother liked me and she used to ask my baby sister, would you like Ramon for a Rut Mrs.

Walker seemed to dislike me, although she had asked me to come to El Paso with her. two weeks ago Ramon tossed a note into my window at the hotel and asked if I would marry him. Mrs. Walker did not see this note but did see my reply and I guess she thought 1 had proposed. morning we were married in Juarez and stayed that night in the hotel.

When we went back the next day Mrs. Walker was all I replied, she said. She used the most awful language ever heard and tossed my things out into the hall. We went to Hotel Stanton then but the officers came for us and brought us here. wondering when get out.

Do you know? Oh, I hope let us alone and let us live happily Mauna Loa Erunts Sends Devastating Flow Over Rich Area Hilo, T. April 22 to life again after playing possum for a few hours, Mauna Loa, long mountain, sent a new and dc- vastating of lava over the rich ranching country of the Kona dis- trict Wednesday afternoon. The river of lava which had flowed 30 miles to thc sea, had begun to cool when thc new flow broke out on the line of the 1916; eruption. The new torrent of fire headed for the ranch of Robert McWayne, dooming it to destruction. Mauna Loa has been active 11 days.

Echoes Of Life By The Associated Press) London, George occasionally makes himself a pot of tea. Cnable to sleep when he learned that he was a grandfather again, he had some of his favorite beverage, watched the sun rise, and then went horseback riding. New M. a two-fisted man of San Francisco, mistaken for a dramatist on board ship when returning from abroad, wants the world to know that he never wrote anything more than a bill for his canned goods. is this guy who writes he asked.

J. Braddock, 25, who earned $31 a week as a clerk, paid $7iQO ter home furnishings for his bride. He even had electric refrigeration. He has pleaded Ruilty to stealing from his employers, and the judge is investigating. was a plain case of trying to keep up with thc his counsel argued.

San Yu Ching, who is feet high and weighs 400, is headed for Hollywood and the movies. He was formprly in the imperial guard at Pekin. New Lee Worthington, of the Follies and the films, regards her face as her fortune and nobody And so she is suing for $100,000 because her picture was used to advertise perfume. South Bend, Walsh, is proving a chip off the old block. He fanned 14 for Notre Dame and allowed only one earned run.

His dad, you know, did something similar quite often for the White Sox. New Jack is champion of the O'Brien family. It took him 20 minutes to trounce his brother, Young Jack, 17 years younger. At a private party they left the dinner table to settle arguments over their prowess behind a locked door. At the end Philadelphia Jack unlocked the door, with the remark.

"Better sew him up. There was some patching and the party proceeded. Mc- Quieg, of the American Legion, wants women trained in peacetime work. He says women could have done a lot of work in Washineton that kept men from the field in the last war. Perhaps he referred to the who wore spurs so their feet would not slide off their desks.

Baton Rouge, share of the money stolen from your purse at the Gebelin was the terse note accompanying a $10 hill sent to Miss Effie Rex here. Miss purse disappeared at the wedding. TORRENTIAL RAINS HIT TEXAS TOWNS Rivers Overflow And Threaten Damage To Highways. CLOUDBURST HITS HUNTSVILLE DAM ALLAS, Texas, April 22 (AP). Electrical storms and rains which drenched southwest Texas Tuesday spread over the entire state Wednesday, increasing to seven the total of lives lost.

The heaviest rain since 1913 swept central Texas Wednesday night, swelling rivers to overflowing and threatening serious damage to crops, highways and bridges. T. N. Rutherford of Rig Spring was killed by lightning Wednesday when he attempted to turn on a light during an electrical storm, and an unidentified negro boy was killed by lightning at Crockett, and a nine-year-old Mexican boy was drowned while fishing near Dallas. Little McMahan of Dale, near Austin, was drowned in a creek torrent in which his automobile had stalled early in the day.

Tuesday two small girls were drowned near Sweetwater, and J. H. Burroughs, Lubbock, was killed bv lightning. Dam Breaks A cloudburst in the vicinity of Huntsville in southeastern Texas, and the breaking of a dam which held water supply Wednesday flooded the countryside. Water, which covered the tracks of the International Great Northern railroad, held up for several hours a train carrying Gov.

Miriam A. Ferguson and her party returning to Houston from Huntsville. From 9 a. m. until 6 p.

m. Wednesday the Rio Grande at Laredo rose 12 feet and was reported still rising early today. Is She Queen of Juarez Providing Screen's Blondes? Well To Produce 1,500,000 Gallons This is newest photo of Laura La Plante, Universal star, conceded by many to be the most beautiful film blonde. Marriage Reformer Has Heart Change Accepts Probation Los Angeles, April 22 (AP). Mme.

Edith Maida Lessing, who refused probation when sentenced in federal court several months ago to two imprisonment for sending her book through the mails, has undergone a change of heart, and as a result has been granted her liberty. She was released Wednesday irom the county jail w'here she was imprisoned last November pending removal to Canon City, Colo. I hc writer in advocatul radical changes in marriage. In a letter to federal judge McCormick last Monday promising not to send the book through thc mails anymore, Mme. Lessing wrote that she had come to the realization that her teachings had gone out to the world and that her mission had been accomplished.

In declining probation at the time she was sentenced, she told the court that she had alternative but to enlighten the Prefers Home To Bank For Savings; Money Now Stolen Mike Hennessey, 1213 Texas street, refused to place his savings in a hank, preferring, he said, to keep his money in his room. He has been to buy a new automobile for his daughter. Every day when Mr. Hennessey came home from work, he deposited a small amount of money in a drawer. From a few cents, his savings grew to $480.

Almost enough to buy the new car. Wednesday night Mr. Hennessey told detectives that every cent of the money had been He placed charges against a Mexican maid, the only person, he says, who knew where the money was kept. But even the maid had vanished when police called to arrest her. Glasses Lose Value; There Ain't No Beer Chicago, 111..

April 22 What good are beer glasses when there is no beer? The Marigold Garden company and the Randolph Hotel company made this question the basis of an appeal for a reduction of $8,500 in tax assessments. The petitioners said the beer glasses of the value mentioned became worthless when they could no lonuer be used for beer. No one will drink water out of a beer glass, it was argued. Son Of Wealth Out Los Angeles, April 22 (US). serving 16 days of a GO day sentence for reckless driving, Darby Day, son of a wealthy Chicago insurance man, has been released on parole from the Hollywood jail.

Day is suffering from ailments resulting from an alleged by Berr.ice Day. his former bride, according to letters written the parole board by his father, two physicians and an attorney. Jail confinement would aggravate these conditions, it was claimed. Frank P. Cronin Oil Man Shoots Himself At Artesia; Is Dead Artesia, N.

April 22 Frank P. Cronin, age 35, an employe of Flynn, Welch and Yates, was found dead Wednesday evening at 6 oclock by John Wylie, who was attracted to Mr. home by the report of a revolver shot. A jury rendered a verdict of death by suicide. Mr.

Cronin, who came to this city from California over a year ago, designed and erected the first topping plant in the field. He was well liked by everyone with host of friends in this field and apparently of a jovifl disposition. Mr Cronin had been brooding over being separated from his wife. The remains 90 "ill be sent to Los Angeles. vjucii Acaia This js the second suicj(Ie during Now- ork, April the past week of oil men.

A. H. i Adams, who held up 13 grocery stores with a toy revolver, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Unusual But True (By United News) bachelor members of parliament, headed by Sir Robert Horne, will hold a dinner in the house of commons Thursday to celebrate their They have been inundated with letters from maidens and widows proposing marriage, denouncing their and urging them as legislators to fulfill their marital duties to the nation. councilor de Tastes has asked the prefect of police what he intends to do regarding the woman dancer who daily buys 50 quarts of milk for a bath la Anna The prefect is investigating and all Paris is asking New York Felix Reichter's first day in the United States was hardly a success.

He tried to mail a letter to his folks in Germany but picked a fire alarm box as the receptacle, which proved to be malicious mischief in the land of the free. New robbing the safe of A. Beck Hazard shoe store, a nonchalant young robber sat down and required a frightened clerk to fit him with a pair of shoe. them he commanded, when satisfied, ut in a pair of ones, With New Water Supply Available City Will Be Independent. The Juarez chamber of commerce announced Thursday morning that the new city project, well No.

2, will be in operation within 45 days, Instalation of an acetylene tank will complete the construction work which has been under way for the past several months. N. Escobedo, manager of the cham- ber of commerce, explained Thurs- day the significance of the opening of a really efficient water well in i Juarez, with the proper facilities for taking care of the demands of the township. well will produce 1,500,000 gallons of water each 24 said Mr. Escobedo.

was drilled by Alexander A. Strout. The work is being done in charge of the Junta Administradora del Dos Porciento Municipal para Mejoras Advances Juarez. The Junta Administradora is an organization of Juarez business men which works in conjunction with the municipal government. By making use of the two percent of all customs duties collected which is Petting Parties In Shady Lanes Blamed For Forest Fires AMBRIDGE, April 22 (AP).

Petting parties in country lanes are blamed for forest fires. William A. L. Blazeley, state commissioner of conservation, says that lighted cigaret butts left behind by automobile parkers have caused many of the 100 forest fires in the last three days. Dever Rushes To Capital To Clear Name Of Chicago WALKOUT IN HIGH SCHOOL THREATENED Cooler Heads Prevent Pupils Protesting By General Strike.

Chicago, 111., April 22 Aroused by another attack on fair name in the nation's capital mayor William Dever is hastening to Washington to the that police force is in league with rum run- ners. ASK RETENTION BY PETITION WALKOUT of high school students in protest against the of Dr. Frank H. H. Roberts as principal was averted Ihursday only after the cooler heads, had counseled against it.

The high school corridors Thursday were filled with excitec groups and sentiment was strong I for a student strike protesting the Mayor Dever will attempt to ap- i acceptance of Dr. resigna- pear before the senate beer investi- tion which was regarded as equiva- gators to answer the charges of dis- lent to his dismissal. But Arthur trict attorney Edwin Olson of Chi- Hall, president of the student coun- cago that the police department cil; Oscar Allen, athletic com- winks at Volstead act violations. missioner, and Jimmie Johnson, cap- This is the Chicago administra- tain of the 1925 football squad and second defence of its fair president of the combined allowed the city for improvement, name in recent months. Last winter classes this year, advised against it.

the Junta sponsors various propects. mayor Dever protested vigorously Instead of the walkout petitions The officers are: Manuel Masearenas, against the Better Government as- asking that Dr. Roberts be retained president; J. R. Silva, director; proposal that congress are being circulated anions? the stu- put if Held 13 Stores With Toy Revolver; past week ot oil men Ramage, independent producer, having drowned himself off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, Monday.

ou years is considered a ripe old age for most any cat, but Mickey, w'ho probably has rendered more backyard solos than any cat in the United States, passed his 23rd birthday Wednesday. And, according to Mrs. Thelma Anderson, his mistress, Mickey still is in good health. Chicago. Tnree youths accused of attacking Miss Dorothy Westervelt, pretty coed, may go free as a result of the girl's unwillingness to recount the details of the night of horror before a grand jury.

would rather die than talk about she says. Oakland, stork is developing a twin complex in this section. At the Fabiola Maternity hospital five pairs of twins have arrived in two weeks. The average of twin births at the institution has been 12 a year. Luis A.

Calderon, director, and Elias Acosta, secretary and treasurer. No. 1 was drilled while Timoteo G. Cuellar was explained Mr. Escobeda.

occupied the office during 1924 and 1925. In March, 1924. drilling began, the well being finished the same year. Projects Backed. Junta, therefore, has drilled two wells, at an approximate cost of $45,000.

It has laid an eight inch water pipe line on Mariscal street, where it was badly needed. This was done at an expense of 16000. Construction several concrete bridges over the water canals in town was carried out at the same time Avenida Vincente Guerrero was paved. The paving alone cost 517,000. gangsters in Chicago dents and will be presented to the school board.

Coincident with the action a number of citizens were Roberts investigate politics. Mayor Hits Back. Before leaving for Washington, the mayor telegraphed senator working to have Dr. James A. Reed, chief investigator of tained.

the success or failure of prohibition, C. M. Wilchar, an attornev, as follows: charged that: of our influ- am very anxious that I should ential children are being get a short time before the commit- controled. This aroused their ire tee Thursday. It is very important He urged that the schools be taken that Chicago should be given an op- i out of politics portunity to puncture the false- School board members told a hoods ot luesday.

Herald reporter in confidence two Mayor Dever said that district at- months ago that Dr Roberts and tornev Olsons testimony before the committee was false and indicate that the federal prosecutor would' do well to clean up his own back- heen reached vard. whereby they would be retained an- The police give him plenty of The paving also of 16 de Scptiembre booze the mayor said. street for i number of blocks along he get some the line of thc street car track, lay- ing or several minor pipe lines arid Lnnnhnl sewage systems during the past two years have been projects of thc Junta which have helped make Juarez into a real One of the first projects the or May Stop Triple Lethal Execution 1 an open issue. other year. J.

H. McBroom, president of the board, when asked what the campaign issues might be in thc school election, said they would probably be the retention of Dr. Roberts as principal of thc high school and a bond issue for new buildings. Neither, however, became Reno, April 22 McBroom told me point fire equipment, according to officials. wish to be prepared to meet any fire hazard that might declared Mr.

Escobedo. the p-ist we have heen depending upon the El Paso fire department for protection. Juarez certainly' appreciates the kindness of its neighbor city' in saving property and lives, as it has done. But the municipal government to have its own equipment for this China Warns Soviet Must Replace Envoy Mukden, Manchuria. April 22 (AP).

Correspondence published in thc newspapers here confirms a report that marshal Chang Tso-Lin, the Manchurian war lord, has requested the Soviet consul general here to warn the Moscow government of the necessity for replacing M. Karakhan as Soviet ambassador to Peking. The reason given for marshal action is that M. arrival in China he has employed bribery to cause student riots and assisted Gen. Feng Yu- Hsiang with arms to create internal strife in China, which action constitutes misuse of his ainbassad-orial position and violates international The consul general has been further informed that when Peking is occupied by the allied troops, M.

Karakhan will not be entitled to the protection of international law. afteP i loopholes may prevent a triple lethal l.ha!-he "ot support me cient water supply is assured is thc 1 ih- for reelect ion and said a number ot purchase of efficient and first class month members of the board would Prison authorities Wednesday dc-! said Mr- Mottlnger. "He told cided to hold a sanity hearms into 'V 5 uOS tile mental condition of Guadalupe the high school. eh, cinvni. I can say it would be a peculiar situation if there were not He also'said number of influential citizens board may have agreed a vear ago that this was to the foreshadowed that Jufeich will ap-! for Roberts and Taught Coolidge Northampton, April 22 Chester Hammond, an old-time New England lawyer, in whose office 30 years ago Calvin Coolidge began the study of law, died of heart disease Wednesday.

He wras 84 years old. Acosta, slayer of a police officer, at the federal prison today and a pe-, tition for a prit of habeas corpus in a the federal court will be heard on "crc supporting me May 1, in the case of Stanko Came As Surprise, girl slayer. In case the writ is quashed, it is but 1 knew nothing of it. There peal to the Lmted States supreme was gonie difficulty last year due to court. a misunderstanding but it was In thc third case the prosecutina straightencd out and A.

H. Hughey, and trial juoge have: reeom- superintendent of schools, recommended clemency for John II. Ran- mended me for reappointment, dolph, matricide. When Mr. McBroom said he and otb- crs would oppose me this year, I did Prexy denied 1 Be rr iilte ing had official notice opposition on the board, explaining that each principal is elected for only one year.

Mr. Hughey said Wednesday that he understood Dr. Roberts knew SHOULD HUSBAND OR WIFE MANAGE FAMILY FINANCES? AMILY finances come in for a great deal of discussion in all families; husbands and wives talk oVer money matters like bankers, and to obtain a comprehensive idea of just how the various families handle this all important problem, The El Paso Herald will ask various citizens of El Paso daily this question: the husband or wife manage the family finances? Sawdust Explodes Milwaukee, April 22 Stanley Strigeminski, a fireman, is dead and 15 others were burned and otherwise injured seriously, in a sawdust explosion at the Morris Wood Products company plant. Moslems Killed Talcutta, British India, ApPil 22 Moslems were kill-d and 13 injured today in a conflict with the police following a riot between Moslems and Hindus. Herbert Ward, 706 North Stanton got any finances? Where there are any I think it should be a community proposition, but hard to tell what to do in a case like Benjamin Turner, 1204 Texas wife should, Shad Holliday, office boy: I know My mother manages our money if what you want to Mrs.

Eliza Sanders, 918 North Kansas: should manage because they are more economical. Mrs. J. D. Price, 2511 East Yandell: When husbands keep the money, they are stingy to their wives and extravagant for square is most important in dividing funds.

husband deposits our money in the bank and each takes what he needs. That way is successful for us, though a different division might suit another Mrs. O. A. Georges, 3720 Morenci street: thc husband keep ttie money? That wouldn't do.

If the wife is to be expected to run the household economically, why she be expected to know how the monej' should be spent? Husbands get too careless. The majority of wives are careful. An economical wife can save twice as much money as a Mrs. Alfred Jean Abel, 711 North Stanton street: home finances should be in the hands of the woman. Outside business should be attended to by the Mrs.

llinden Butler, 1927 Montana: Juflae Holds Man Has Right Smoke In Bed New York, April 22 The right of a husband to smoke in bed was defended here by magistrate George Folwell in Brooklyn. The husband, Peter Walsh, was arraigned on complaint of his wife, who agreed however, to reconciliation on eight conditions. She forbade him to drink, to interfere when she was correcting the children, to bring home intoxicated pals, a full pay envelope, home repairs, personal tidiness, respect and, lastly, no smoking in bed. When magistrate Folwell said that even the best of husbands smoke in bed. Mrs.

Walsh relented. Walsh agreed to all the other stipulations. Phoenix, April 22 (AP). The traditional dignity of a university will be thrown to the winds some time within thc next month or two when Dr. C.

H. Marvin, professor of the University of Arizona at Tucson, camouflaged as a be-whiskered will help state American Legion commander Daugherty sweep two blocks of a Phoenix thoroughfare. The street sweeping is the outgrowth of a wager made hen the legion posts at Phoenix and Tucson started a membership contest. Phoenix was declared winner. The whiskers, incidentally, must be real ones, the wager providing for a 30- day growth when the street is swept.

of the opposition. am considering a business said Dr. Roberts, am too busy with school work here until September to look out for school work Mr. Wilchar gave the following statement to The Herald Thursday in protest at the action: years ago the principal of our high school was dismissed because he was a fighting principal. He had the school under control and fought to keep it that way.

Some i of our influential children were being controled. This aroused their ire. He was fired. His successor, after five service, meets a like fate. His faithful and efficient service is forgotten.

His wisdom to guide accumulated through many Ask Police To Stop ThrOWinCf Of Rocks 'ears experience is ignored. And Residents on streets in the vicinity of Mountain avenue Thursday appealed to police to stop children from throwing rocks into the streets. avenue between the 3200 and the 3800 block, is a solid mass of small rocks thrown lr.to the street by one motorist complained. streets in the vicinity of Rusk school are alnost as bad. Besides tearing up nes, ine rocks are likely to a serious 1927 Montana: I think it should be a partnership.

I proved that when I put mv homestead inib my former business when he needed money; not a bit sorry for that. 'J' married life is to be successful, ii must be a partnership; loyalty is the keynote of family life, and if the husband is in trouble, the wife should help, and John Burton, race visitor, from Chicago: think that as soon as a man takes the step of getting married, he might as well go the rest of the way and throw all the reins to his Miss Joan Engles, tourist: the wife, of course. If she stays home and scrubs and works all day, why she say what is to be done with the money? She works a lot harder than the Todaif-Tomorrow El Calendar TODAY Spring meeting. Jockey club, Juarez, first race, m. Lions club luncheon in Hotel Paso del Norte at noon.

Rotary club luncheon in Hotel Sheldon at noon. TOMORROW. Spring meeting, Jockey club, Juarez, first race, 2:15 p. m. Roxing, Battling Chico vs.

Nobc Cervantes, in American Legion- National Guard armory, 8:15 p. m. Baseball, El Paso vs. Chino, in Dudley field, 3 m. Dog Killed In Fire Trying To Save Puns Bremerton, April 22 (AP).

a German police dog, ran back to save her eight pups, but died with them here in a kennel fire. The pups were three days old. Shepardine was valued at $1000. When the fire started Shepardine appeared outside and barked. She darted in again and died while trv- this after an election of two trustees that were held out to be for the reemployment of Dr.

Roberts. is beside the point to say' that the new trustees themselves never made this declaration. The newspapers did it for them. They- remained silent and were elected by the people under that belief about two to one. The trustees acted within their legal rights in refusing re-elcction of Dr.

Roberts, but how about the trustees being the people representatives? Do you not think they should have been governed by the position in which they found themselves after election? have two children in high school. When they are disciplined I believe it my to my children to uphold the teacher although I might suspect the teacher not to be wholly in the right. Let us get behind our teachers and take thc schools out of politics, and when some dearly beloved son has to be disciplined by the principal, let us discipline him some more when he ing to drag forth her helpless offspring. One other German police Kcts home." dog was killed in the blaze, and four Mr. McBroom indicated that W.

A. valuable animals escaped. Stigler will fill the Junior college office. of the Junior college will be a simple he said. Stigler is a very efficient college Superintendent Hughey stated that management of the college had been in Mr.

hands the past year. say it is the plan to have separate heads for the high Aviators Picked Up Lisbon, Portugal, April 22 (AP). Portuguese naval aviators, Moreira and Neves Terriera, missing since Tuesday, when they began a flight to Madeira and the Azores, have been picked up together with their plane by a fishing boat, says a message received today. The airmen are said to be school and Junior said Air. injured.

They are being taken to Hughey. will depend on the Madeira..

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