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WEATHER FORECAST THE METAL MARKET mm mm WM0 141-4 9.75 Bar Silver (Foreign) .69 Nfexiran Pro (Silver). 52 7-8 IV EST TEXAS i Suadajr partly eleaay, warmer eicept aoothsreat portion Moadar partly cloudy to anaeUled; colder in P.nhindia. XEW MEXICOi Generally fair Sunday: aoaaa-hxt warmer extreme aou! heatt portianj Monday fair. ARIZONA) Fair Sunday tad Moadaf. at acb.

cftianfa ta teanperature. 36 PAGES 5 SECTIONS 46TH YEAR No. 74 EL PASO, TEXAS. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1925 MM fl I raw "o) IrTl fo) fo) juiyjiojio) VICTIM i rauJ omnrirrnrn Arll'r Brisbae Kockefeller Hoir May Wed Mrs.

Stillman Kaolrr Mrl ntmlik. rnr-olil aim of rrtith Itorkofi-llrr Mr-rnrmlrk anil a itrnml.nn of John ll Wnrkrfrltrr, will wed Mrs. Vnne Fit lit ni nn. Ml. as iwin a.

he illvnrira Jamea Ullllman, rrpiirla from New tirk stair. Mrs. St til ni nil and ouii Mrt'ormtrk are alutwit 4 Hours' Work, Too Much. Task for the Clergy. Did Maid and Bachelors.

Marcus Loew on Luck. (Copyright, by th Star Co. MINERS BEAT WE III 27 TO 12 ASKSCHURCK TOI 1 ARRESTS oonttttrcn GB. SHAW says the iili-al Mate will allow four hours for work, four for drcssiiiK. rating, rlt inkliu, hatliinK.

right (in- sleep and tight fnr leisure. V.n-hlnea will makf It possible In do the world's work In four Imur clay. KN llveil licfore thrv had any maihimrj, an worked nut more aPISfTllfE prai IS MANIAC Governor Wants Dry Law Enforced For Kiel, and Poor NJKW (1UK, Nor. AI'). I The New ork Herald-Trlhune ill tomorrow print under an Auittin dfllf tine an Interview of a atitlf currt'npinndent with (iov-ernur PereiiHOii cunrerninn th reward of fjtnj offered fnr the conviction nf any wealthy Tesnn fon Ktiilly of vinlatinx I be liguor kiw.

bit if (hette fotka whn sra talking about Iniiteachment," the governor will be quoted a sav Inu, "are ho I ler I becnune I jmr-tinned a few bov a who ere sent lo Ihe penltenllary for a year fr havinx a pint on the hip. Now here la chance for mime of thm to enforce the la', lo Ret after ihe bur fellowa and to make a littlo money for themwelv ea- I 'hat's riKbt," "Jim f'erifuon chimed In, "why, an me of the fellow leading thin hole trouhle down here aval nut (lOvernnr Fer Ktiiiii nrv the worst drinkers la (be alale. They no MnKarrlmr around rlnink and ahoudnir for law enforirtncnt. bet 'a ace them (To to it. tiov ernor 1- ernuson wanlK the law enforced for everybody and by thunder It's lo he enforced fur everybody.

Governor Calls on Meth MO "Dope" Is Upset When Heavier Team Loses in Football Game. odists to Help Enforce Law, AUSTIN, Nov. 28 Gover- ft a r- piASl II NG a brilliant first half offensive that netted them three touchdowns, the Texas College of Mines rleven gained a lead that en-j ahled them lo upset the "dope" of many southwestern gridiron fans nor t. i rrguion ioo.vy offered a reward of lor each conviction of Injunr law violators I who are worth or more. Mra.

er gum hi hnllenKrd "our MelhodUl fncniK' to help her cmi- wealthy violators of the prohibition low. 1 1 1 pror tnTiiutuiM us Ihe recoil of indinnntion nirrllng over h. low. I ,1 1 Two Unmasked Youths Enter South El Paso Store and Cover Merchant With Eevolver; Hit Him on Head. A daring daylight holdup at 2 clock yesterday afternoon two highwaymen heat Francisco Porras, itortkeeper at 3016 Frutas itreet, into unconsciousness with a revolver, looted I he store rash drawer of more than 1)5 and scaped, The two men wore seen numlng from the store fidfuftiu the robbery and vert pursued by neighbor.

I'olice arrived shortly at forward and i nclton of upertiit (th ttif lesas A. and V. Collrge-l vrrsiiv "i tesa gantr nn TliHnlcaiviug day hiclv she and her hn sbnnd, Jim -r-; huso attended nt I iZe Station. Ijiw Anal nt Poor. and defeat the heavier Tempe, Slate ieaehers' College Hulldogs, 27 to li, yeslerusv aitemoon at Uudlcy Field.

The Miners out played the Arizona invaders Ihr.jushout the tir-l lutll', which ended with the score 'JO to in their favor. In the second half tiie Hulldogs showed the class with which they had been credited in the prc-gaoie report had filtered rhtwn front nnd out-scored-the Atutkcrs. VJ lo 7, for the half, but the big lead gained In the first half was ton tfteal for the. work of thmnind men, the nwearv d.iv's lnlmr can lie cut to two hiur, or one hour, whencM-r thai is dclr.ihle, if el.le men wiil strugiiiini for what they don't need. IT It not Menei, or "leliuie." however, that rot crave.

They want work that they like, freedom of choice, ami variety In their work. If Ford can work out hl plan for farmer, crops raided and harvested In half the vear, and work tolallv dill, rent fr.ini farm work in inter, he will prowde wmcthing Ik Her than i or four-hour day. MEV want to work. Tiny crave lfrt see Ihem walk all day, to ahoot a nihhit, or knock a Utile white ball aloud the Hut they want to work In their way, not as the slaves nf other man, with hours and tasks forced upon them. They, as a mass, tn not fit for anything better yet.

When thry are fit, and learn to think, they will get something better. OVK rewrtod gentleman sees ruin and decay faring the nation, for "lack of religion." Port of tht fault, perhups, Is wllh the clergy. They ask often why the churches are not crowded. Crowds gi whert interest leads them. What about race-track gambling, legalirer priie fighting, stnpendii the laws BKainst assault and battery, and establishing cenlers for disseminating vice, and tht worst aoclal diseases? Do you recall any eftectivs bntlle by clergy, as a class, against those features of our "(Christian Chicago is about to make prize fighting legal, annulling Its law protecting decency, for the sake of gate receipts.

Chicago "holies to etage the Willa-Dempsey fight" ami enjoy the sipht of a white man with an artificial nose knuked about by a negro with a natural nose. If Henry Ward Rrerher were alive, and in Chicago, that would not happen without a preliminary fiht, 00 the side of the law. The clergy might suspend quarrels among themselves, concerning theologiral questions about which they cannot possibly prove anything, and make their Influence felt In malters affecting the youth of today, and the coming generation. ft LADY ASTOR says "Old maids expand, old bachelors contrart." a most accurate observation. 1 nniarried women become more benevolent as time passes, old bachelors more selfish.

Old maids are the salt of the earth, the joy of young children, the admiration of the philosophical mind. Hut they me unwive and should marry, while still young enough tu have children. Marry any man, healthy, intelligent and kind. MOODY TO PUSH HIGHWAY SOU Irdarirtf thI she is bred of the rritirism dlrrelrd et her piinlon policy and Ihe chdigrw that she is loo lenient with Hon lwr violators, "he saol else rallied Ihr ii ocliunalion and rnllesl upon "our MeHhodnt friends. wlu aeeiu to he iso nmch esercised about Ihe pardon power, In gel busy anil help delect and cotnlcl a few of he 1'iK hiRhhrosa, s.1 The Kovernor Um available out of a limit ft eppro-pr iatcol In Ihe "gos ernor's law en-fortTinent fund, TTits Is enough to pits- iiMt rrwaida for the cimvicllon nf 17 "ttfuHhv b'if'rri." Grand Jury Fails to Act Woman Becomes II s-terical When Sliown Photograph of "Slugger" Captured by Officers After Hard Fight.

Olim. Nov. 28 (US). A I.uikIiiiik Ml.llll.ll hi-lirvrii to Ur lllr vvlin brutally licit 12 women over tlu-lirad with a Iiiikc Mutlgrnn, killint; two of is in thr in.loilv i.l till' poll, l', il M.IS l'l''fill, ,1 l'hi. As a itnuI! uf Ihr ul th, a Hi .1 iillu.Uri-, 'I, ilv, In Milium iti tiil il mil uiiiil rui'l lotiiiihl, i mil i'li'iH that Ihr ni Irrriir Mi thr lnsloiy n( Ltiias i nilily sms ovrr.

Ihr mini who rlinli'il 'oliiitl ruen for two wci'h tnltililil vvus pai'-jug liu. anil Inrili in ci'll. Maniar Offirrra. Ihr miiinar. holiliny a lialtuin'r limisitnl aie.

vvas iiic.iutilrri'il l. two liiinliiH, Slaitli-y Niiwik of Hul iiiml, (Ihln, ami l.luii'lrs I'njimy. in munis inili'S ll'oin luir, i-ster-ilnv. Hr run lit thn sihl thr him Iris hut wtirn (nit Mir, hi- tlirm-il, his hiiinnirr uiol snurhol, uml rovsliil nt III, in. Ihr ill viT iption liv vi, litis, ho hail nhtillll' ,1 I u( thrir aiiihmrs liolh uml I rvi I he hunters fi-iirliiif ll'r n-om i.i-.' I eachera to overenme.

Soul wen tern Honora. By -virlue of heir victoiy, tin Miners announced last night Hint they would claim southwestern gridiron honors for lM'ifi. "I he eJicrllent Mucker barkliehi was never in more brilliant birm, hut much credit eumiot be given tiie line. Lx pec led hefoi the game to be pushed back and suffer rough treatment at the hands of the heavier Tempe forward wall, the light orange-clad Miner line covered ilself with glory by giving the Tempe forward wall rough in Road Case. Antlin.

lus, Nov. 2ft fAP. -Rr cauie he believes the people of Tesas desrn'e to hrar threshed out In court the charge that the Hoffman Construction company has made unreasonable pr'iUts on slate hitfbvsav contracts, be bus not even considered making settlement with the com pany, Attorney CiencMl Moody said followed the trail of th thieves tu the river bank near the island, where it wai lust. Hiey are ielieed to lux entered Mexico. Hand Ordered Up.

Porras wa alone in tic attire when the holdup occurred. His home Adjoins the store building but the family was not disturbed during the roblirrv. Two titinuiked youths, armed with revolvers entered the store and ordered Porras to "put up your hands or die." 1'orras complied with the order. Felled by Gun. While one of the highwaymen covered 1'orras with a revolver, the other walked around behind the counter where the Mo re keener wut standing with his hand's up and struck him over tlie bead with a of the Minor laws In Texas hm Ihe enfurce-j merit of the 'aw Tuinsl Hie pntir i.ml for the rich," the proclamation Atntr.

Altboiich Inent lomng no names, the proclaintilioii feebe eertatn prominent cltient in north ami I south 'lesai, and fto cilirn hold-j fiia; a jiidtrinl posit ion. It wr Mt rs IIihI many weultliv busl-l nesi men boHst of their lapmr pos-i sessions, while the1 pen if nil Mrs- Is being filled Willi "i-tor deviK" who have neither fiicnN nor fie'dcv, who i ARNOLD I.0HAND, In his bonk "Life Shortening Habits HTOWED 12 AMERICANS TO and Rejuvenation arn women again! spinsterhnod, its revolver. Porras tell in a heap to the floor. When Porras recovered consciousness lie found the cash drawer had been looted of all cash. 1 he jtore-(eeper received a severe scalp wound by the blow.

Boys, living fn the mdKhhorhnod, aw the pair running from the store it revolvers in I heir hands and notified police. They found Porra lying behind the counter of his torrj. Bandits Believed to Be flojg. The two men were described as bemii American vuulhs of IS. SIUB FACE EXECUTION Ord xican Governor crs treatment, The huge Teacher wnll wns unable to pound holes into the Miner line I for the Bulldog hacks lo go through, and they were unable, too, tu tht- lignter Mutl.er backs from pounding big gups in the Atirori.i 1 wall for the (ire bigger backs plunge through.

Wuugh. tit ecu and Byrne nil flni- ed brilliantly in the Miner ha kfiild. just as they have been doing nil sea ton, Moser, too, when file Miner back field, gained tern lory. i-eo Smilh was bis usuid I The Miners' -if gei me In-tUr yesteiday thun err lef The Teacher flashed to the fun- I with a terrific drive al the star) Ihe fteroiid half. he 'f rurher en- i tinned to aimw a brilliant air nf lack untd il looked as thoinfh tli Miners' early had might be rn daogei ed.

I lie lust period was pluy rd in rufi- i 1 Idly tailing darkness, and lo fore Ihe Kiiinp was over it was almost hn- I I possible for Ihe fans in the grond tand to see what pliiver luinl I ling hall. i The Unr-Cpa. Tfi rtlng I '-Mr'. MINKt'S t.t-i, HtjrtTimn i IWl i ii i L't jir I v- '-rta 'nt a I i r. It.

fit T-M -(' hn-! (mi.l Death of Allrwd in Rk kff'l't-r f- amily Widffis (Jvf-r RomaiK r. I 'and its hve Inen found utility of having a thin pint on their Imp or tnnlsinii a little Itipior for b'-m ciiiviiuipt nui. Anfr Mft hodmU. When all IIh--- tluiifc' happen, tlii'ii usl tee bcforiie a opoi kery ami tie lnw Irt'rnrneH, stmt ll Hi he 1 nostrils of all b. ubidinf; people," he procldinatlon if h-I, Her attack on the Methodists I- In realty a counter, Methodist eoiilt nci mi rsas brtve.

pa ftsed rcvdii tort crllicling bet pitr (louinK loanv (n-r iouvhI-eil bmior Ihw i -latioitv. After a I hem lo hrlp enforce Ihf lifpior Inns, jhe Ihr sitid, "and we will then have ihine a gnat thing for law erilnicr iiii it nnd we will then have xhnwri the world that in Ibis lurid of dcmo tm ail nten, re gardless rl their wrrHhv ttrr eml le'hne ttif biei, "If the rlih of tfiis rounlry wrre nd fa'roniing nmiiV booileggcrs nnd atidiTig anrl ah 1 1 1 Ihem to lo- late the law, th If Mitleirgrri would hi to go out of Msirn for want of buMncM, If ho.e Hha are so pi'iiif to crlliei.e my adininisliatiuii lor biek of niffireeineot of (he liquor i luw are kinrere In th'-ir (barge, I no trmhr Ibon bn to I.I I II! Hi I I I I I I I In. I Kllll I.Hoi.-n si'ilhl lili.l I. .1 Hit no, I Nov, 2 i U'l. v.ii iKiic ami AnK-l Ma-i iiiv tun nn hiIiits of Ihr iilli'itiol I Ill i.l who iti- nrnstt'il 10 A r.il'l on Ihr rilli hv I I I poll IIiiii'-Ihv nik'l't, urn shol an, I 1.

1 1 1 I. "I Iiv nl I ii ns whi'i) Ihc.v loday. This statement was made after a i two-hour conference with Karl Con- ner and John McCrae of and It. b. Hlt of Austin, altorneyn i for the rooslrurtnui company.

i "Aiilborilr Ahuwed. Attorneys ff" he company yester- day offered lo accept obligation for i relteatmeid ni rmh-s of 01 its an ulh-inative; to s-Mic on Ihe "proportiohdlr ler in upon wbh the A mi r'n jiii Road nnpnv run 1 It xsed jndgirietil This offer is a i i-l Hie formal answer whnh will be filed Monday in the uM distrnt I OMIfl, "The cLitc has been made (hat, i in letting tin- rout i aid lo the Ilofb ntu 11 nit ion oinioiijy. certain offirt.iU abused their d.ctetion audi ant borily. I hiuk tin- public is en Hi- to know IniH a eoiirt Ijou will NJoty nuui. he Tale vnm; ihe Hoffman cornpiiny for fpMi.ofMi damages, can-I t'ei on of all i on tract a aol prevention piivment of i.i'd,- clue Ihe i-oopanv from the slate brand Jury Kepcta, fduniOMius hired from trorn iminy i of tin i-i hemg prepr-d 'e tnrn- fl ow the iif Travt county itnid wiios- it rm "-pireo" to-1, M.e jih leportid lo James It.

Hamilton id lire Irani-. (OLOjIy i rmiunil drs'itet court I ii.f o. It rnjl it as appeared i ro pi 'd 1 1 to I divpo- it llu lui'f 'iae hem passed for lie rotiM'' r.iti'm (ft tin- iH-st grand; the capital expressed I ir.e Ihe reMt of the grand Jnrv. It not ir no refcren-e to Its find- in iji.tufh t-ont fact or county official and di for mer highway ''mri'ieii'ii'0 appeareo1 icfo(t tl.e grnd jurv. i hr- I'll It lll l'H, l.i.

II, Iti.i 1.1 1, tin li 'I rrriii-H-nl i.t His I I a. Hi, I I 1,1 I t.r II," II. I it i hil.ln ill 'hr In vl if nIHl lit tun, Mi fri.in Si" li( il Hn harmful effect on the ductless lands, and otherwise. The worst of it is that old maids, possessing seif-contrul, high character and proper scorn of man's imperfections, have deprived the human race of children thiit might have pushed the world 1000 centuries ahead. TI1KI1E is no such thinjr as lu s.dd Marcus I.ocw, on Friday, carefully chewing the nhite meat of a Hit Carlton turkey, and ishi rig his doctor would Jet I if in eat red meat, M.

Sthw.ib, on f.oew's board of directors, passing by. na'd. "Well, Andrew uvd lo say he didn't bt -liev in luck, hut liked to he associated with people that were Jrtcks no luck." id "hut there is good judgment. I A few blocks from here. I fent a thfatre, pay thirty-five tVukand a year rent and tev to a inn of the man that bought the land.

He paid for it and his family wanted him put in the insane am turn to protect his property Now his crB7inefci brtntf them a year. 'i bought two blocks of laud In bos Angeles for a studio, paid 2Uo0 for the two. We needed two blocks more, but my manager wired they were holding us up, asking I.Vi.Oon for the other two blocks. I said buy them anyhow. That was five years ago.

Now I could sell them for a million and a half." For further details city editors may find I.orw on hit way to California, via the Twentieth Century and Santa re. having New York yesterday. There is no such thing as luck, but wic buying of real estate is a good imitation of hick. 1MHDKN I.AWPS says that James Tratna. escaped convict, ts a TT "booh." Tills is how the "booh evaped.

Having no pistol, he k(pt one hand fn his pocket and pretended to have one. A guard on the prison wa'l held repeating rifli across Ins knee, had an "automatic" at hand. M.Mdk a move. said Tratna, "and you're dead" The guard did not move. Traina, still with the empty hand in hi pocket, was held up by another guard, t'olng on dufy.

Mke a sound or a false move, and you're dead. Walk beside me and pretend it's ai rigiit. 'I he guard obediently walked Hie remjired distance. "Now," said the unarmed "boob." -tto back, don't spiak to any one. or turn around.

I'll watch you. fraina escaped. 5nc! 'loohH are rare Had Trama escaped from a fierman war camp in fhit fsslilon, he would have been a hero. It alt depeodi on your ularting point. Train might have done bttr id life, had be had a better starting point at birth.

tn ik lit haw 1 1 1 ciit'iii n.itifinl thr shrrllf, oho ilrsp it, In il lu.i ill'pll Mil tl thl. VT Who llllil a haul fitfht. Iili nlllli il hr Vlrllm. Hr tms lintriril In the il lliiih uml Ins rapture was kept -v. until this alii rnooii.

Ills pl.tlllr nn tiik.ii In thr lull nil, I il wns to I.oia the slnsKrr si'th iicliiti. Mis Hmliehir lieennir from fear when shr lonkeil at th' pi, tnrr anil wns moililr lo answer ipirslions lor moir than Iwo In nr. I.nl.-r shr PI Ihr nflie.rs Hint h. WilS pOVltiw ll WHS lllC SllOs- tioin who loiil nt nel.i',1 I irlim. In itrds.

her ilitrml lo Like Ihr to I lie hintirs of nth, M' -tuns In an rffort In i'lrntilv the All srvrn nf Ihr W'liorn, who wrre Ilii'i' hn fonfitii 'l It thrir alliieks. hen ni il lllr o.iilii.i.- wore a Kiii sh.n, hiit. iln ly ht.iv iim-i uml lot, I on tone oiiis "I His loig WJIS wilt, ii. wsp.ipcrs, liinls an, I nots 1 hr man Is I lo four live, I in i pllmitiv fii-hinn hi I -ins anil lin hill'T linilcr runts of sl'iroi thinwn Irri s. Bandit Killeil in Gun Battle With Officer K.im;n fit.

'J'i MPt. Kxtra railed out here tonUht 'i h'-'ft k'-ep moving erowd of 'if aieiohlrd near Thlr -Mt'h Htid Main itreetn an a result one loitnlif ai killed, ftiu-nooii'h'd MiKer MIy and polh'c-nan who "shut l( out" with the i.nol'N w.umled, prohahlv ii, iiiti an ion. Ihf null on Ihr lintliliK' i ulii-ii 'i Am, rnonis nil I Ihirr Mi nus wen- iiir. it. a 11 "ill Ili 'H I li iv olill'IT'l Ihr rMiuti 'll fl'l oil 'I I 'I he offirlll! ailliolinri III, 'Ml Imui-'I ill 'I ta l.lllrl of .,1 "I'll- joi in Wjp an eM no 1 Mllhli those who iifc lo hloiod violating Hie honor -1 a fi about lit They were dreised id shabby rlothing and neither wore I a roat.

One vat tarry ing a nhke plated revolver. They were on font.) Police on duty last night were parchinij throughout tie cily for ll, a youthful robbers. It is believed they are thiees nf the tramp variety trying to enough cash to get to 1 the nett town. 1 Yesterday hold-up vsa the fhst to he reported to police in several weeks, a cheek of report showed. Scores Poisoned at Breakfast lor.

Wedding Guests1 Philadelph Nov. 2t API. I A wedding hreikUst party nf morel than persons on Thanksgiving mornlnj? became a gathering of fill and apprehensive Individuals, it was learned today. hen of the jfwU-her arm sudden'v ill. Tonight at ha! 20 of those stricken, most of the in children, were reported confined to their bed.

while many of the otr.tr were be-1 ginning to recover, The hrideegrpom. Minion, and tvs bride, foi nerly Mis Horenre I)murv. wcr innnK those stricken Ifardly wj thffatj fug over than Vinton nf illness. Ifii bride dii ar-n oon tnanv of tht- tftiesis err an- Villi. or, i mi, ii il' to.

on flmj I i l.ol'i 't I'm rowlrr me 11 il a lloli 1 It. I hi si ll id tail of polo al o' Ihis ,.,,11 inoiiiinij ft rz mi Mi'-iv If sV'l Irtfm Kl-staaaf A 1 li XV -at XT V. Ml riti-r ur Aiiir 4 -Jf Ift )iti T. Vw f' U. (i u.nmf V.

ttnrf I l'f Ut I t.tr. tji i.ti ii A into Ihiii 1,1,1,1 hi- ll-s I till- I i. oinii 1,1 ni M- Mr CofOl I. 11. I Of i i il i I.l, Is ,1 t'l I.

"I' 10 I'l th' Nlllxn, Ihr Irili ri, ,1 II ii raii.r Ml 1 'in I. I sh.il at Hn- a hi," Hr h.iiim a a i 1 lis- niinp. whnr ttn wrrr rail Inii tn r(T an ith ion I lirriMil al lllr rump ri.1 Ma-oas athrnpli-'t nn altmli on tin- polirr ll'lail, Ihr nl'L iiil iruTit shIiI, an, I mre iv rirlillnl ssilh hnllits. Texan Pacific Report Stirolns Vl-w Yolk, S.rt. it II, ill'pllis of 'fi'SM.

iio.l I'ii'ili- iiftir haritrs, lo 1 1 1 -v I in 'li I. hi i. 1 '-I Ihr L.tal tin- III nil, this mms I'ollipiiT'l vi'lll f.ll.l. OI'I'HSKrt tl'Kf I M. )lSIO V.

I ant i I I iniri "III orml of Salurilay in' ten 1 1. nliilin; lo Ihr rll for a loii Ii iliin, ami I ill nil ,1 to Ihr of llir liIC "Ihe eililoiiiii 1 prssi'S itiv I'Jra ttir umlUr of a S.r. lal r.i'in uml hr nnjjfH' limriit of lir 'tttlvr. 't at'fr llial no rsuw for rr.riit liri-il slir.wi, aii't ll s.tius to ni olijprlionat.if- lo ufioli a( islntors lo Ir-Kve linsim i s. ko a May (( 'in iKirrii', ami toii.i-ii.' in sjhi oil II, tin' brrn a very ilifml- sIiowiiik of Ihe nn Ii an Mayor Dutileu tint ate allied at (fO i I' I iy to i i tim i ,1,.

i 1,. (i'l. iini. to i lion if vl.il, 'I SI', i Mm i.l Youth and (iirl Slain in A biU ne A l.i I i. Nov.

Vsali'l O'unli. It. a u.J lt 11. ii, art'l il.a'll fl'TM iB't It" ii 'l of rl as olid In a "liil I In Ml nl.llf I'nl lii. f.iin.rl 1,1 i- o' I I'l I 1 hfl'f jn i ii's.

i.k'I ii'. 1 fi-turiinl a 'T ili. iv! i Hll Lit 'I th, ih an' sliot tht oith 'i''! ilvillii ami .1 i. Win Mill Hi. lh.

I liiinil-. I'-, I It I.l III Church to Announce Union Vote Dec. II Ni-h. Ilr. Tenn, V.v.

i 7 fiscal result of the nn 'nf plan of Ufil'lutl'in lt i tiie Krist "liur-ti tl-- n- iiimh Hie htit-ctiiirrti, Siulfu "ill I Ii t'tc rillrK nf nhirh armlilrs in reiu'ar n.tlnii liK.irhrr 11, rfiurch Arizona I'olo Team Defeats Fort Miss 'furs-, n. MPi Iht T'riHrisiiv polo tpftin ile-ftatij th'- fir.t raialrs- isiofl Vly, 11 ti .1 Maj.ir Vlliirnt of Kurt Hliss as thrown for a iil (ail Ins llorw (.11, (, r-sunit'i p' ing and moaning. A doc'or win unntonf lttr Ie pronounced the ttf rr-v. ptniai ne poisoning. Those were trenM the hnitv.

-Mm'-s were nrv faxirabs t- be treated fv t'ifir at he t-M(-r. cam" ill 'hd the tai driver niched hen (o a hopitl. of (he fond, ubhh had ervr1 hr ra'er-r. are ing nalvzed 1 tuc cjcsiiil. iW.211 vrar a'i.

Irisi Women Dixfuixe ax Men Ihililiti, Nov, VM, Allli. melt of fi, Lilly IriirrriJ from atti ii'luii: nr. of si, four Dnhlin n. 1 tii, by a trirU. as mrrt, "in- a Ihrv Sllnorilrol il, I liir LUllo'llaus at Ilia I'ie t.iVi.d'mg took plue at an honr t'ie tie were Hi.

wi'h to-aterg-ieri and Saturday nigh! 1 hon)eft. i Two bandit rnlrrrd a oft drink j.lai-e tod ordered everyniu in the rof.ni t'i put up hit haudn. Frank Ma a Ira I ic policeman, who off duty and not tn tint form, in itead nf eoinplyiog rearhed for hi The bandit opened firs atvt llarl.iii rvipouded, hr lo I 'h. I mil 1- .1 ii I on, I. ,0 l.ir fati.e.

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