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ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY SERVING 59.000 The Weather Taylor and Vicinity: Tonight mostly cloudy and colder, probably rain. Thursday partly cloudy. VOL. 20. NO.

17. Special Correspondent. DEDICATED IN PERPETUITY TO THE SERVICE OF THE PEOPLE THAT NO GOOD CAUSE SHALL LACK A CHAMPION TAYLOR DAILY PKI48S, TAYIOR, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 11, nrpv- FnltM Prem PRICE 5f Texas Senate Votes For ROOSEVELTI TO EXPLAIN PARTY PLAN GOP Leader Dead Kugene Nolte of Seguin, Texas chairman of the Staid Republican committee, died Thursday. He is pictured here Nolte has been a Republican party WASHINOTON Jun. Ieader many President-Elect Franklin D.

Rooae-1 J'fJ velt will be culled upon to bnd the i st confusion pervading the democratic ranks when he holds conferences congressional leaders here on Jan 19. The president- elact scheduled to stop here en route to Warm Springy. Gu The of opinion among democrutic leaders has been accentuated since the New York conference. They differ us to the decision on budget balancing program, whlcj, includes an increase In income taxee. The president-elect is being qyot- by Senator (lla-si; democrat, of as favoring his banking bill, including brunch banking, while Senator Long, democrat, of Louisiana, says Mr.

Roosevelt opposes It. Several democratic senators vote 1 for provision in the prohibition repeal resolution wnich Speaker Oarner of asserts ure Texas. 154 STOLEN FROM HUMBLE OFFICE HERE MRS. SNIPES GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE A small iron cash box, containing in cash, $528 in bank exchange and papers was stolen from the Humble Oil and Refining Company office on West Oak ieet Tuesday night, l.re Jones, agent, repot'ed to police today. Th- thief entered the building by forcing the catch on an east directly contrary to the promise ol window and ained the cash box the democratic national platform frorn a filing -abinct 1 he President-Elect Roosevelt may be of ol was unasked to interpret the platform disturbed indicating that the An appeal for courage and harmony on the part of the democrats carrying out program of jvernor Roosevelt and the democratic party was made by Senator Harrison democrat, of Mis.

r-sippi in a ru Ilo address. The immediate program of the democrats, announced by leud- cis, balancing tho budget, passage of a beer bill and pro-dbl- tion repeal, farm relief, government reorganization and economy. The tax program its a means of balancing the budget pushed further in the background following a meeting of democrats on the senate finance committee After JikcuiiMlon of budget bulane Ing methods, the apparently reached the conclusion to long hi Bible In the Rui- of Illinois, democrutic leader, reiterated his opposition to the propound to levy new income taxes part of the budget balancing plflCh, are divided into two on the of an extra The so-callfU progressive group is almyut unanimously fever of a apecia) session, vs of the leaders hold it should be avoided. LONG RESORTS TO BIBLE FOR GUIDANCE WAttilfNOTON, Jan 11 (UP) to the SMnrfcntury olj Mosaic law to America back to pros was proposed Tueeday by HeniVvi Huey 1-ong, democrat l.ou- islsnu It at an expense of Itt.fiO. the KHigfish" pi rhfcitd two Hlbles with to Tile Hlbles also are to Long's fight against Senator Opus bank reform bill we go on this way there won be any senate or nit I.ong explained.

hi too much grain and the people starve; too much cotton and thev reer.i going to read to the innate from They've been starting off tor years here wit.i a prayer. The chaplain and i.la is last we hear of the Scriptures. What this senate ought to do Is pay attention to those prayers or get a new chaplain someone from J. Morgun an i company A bin liible, five Inches dck on Long's bristling with place and ready foi instruction of tho senate. In chapters 2ft and of Levitl cus Lon 4, find threat an i witrning of what shall overtake who trunsgress the ol conduct given by Mo an Hebrewc If will not hearken unto me ami if ye phc my runs the solemn BpSvaniing of latter rhuptei i ill even appoint oVei you terror consumntion ami hum Ing ague I will iko your waate and bring sanctuaries Inio de Long found, too promise of well lor those who ohsei ve the law the land shall i I v.

Hhall youi fill and dwell therein in ays the Pregresiuveti both parties back l.t»ng*'ii fight against ila.s.s effort to operation of branches by nathhml banks. The Virginian And red headed freshman senator from the far south are hal tllpe with the odtla seeming to favo the younger man. There tulk compromise, burglar may have be someone familiar with the building, who knew where the company funds were kept. The robbery was dis i by Mr when came to work at about 7 this n.or mng. Sunday night a prowler en'ered the building through the window' after breaking the or-fac ing in an attempt to open th The ea.sh box, which at thai time contained $17M, was overlooked.

The burglary was dl covered by Mr. Jones Monday morning came to work an i wa: repot.ed to police. COLUMBIA, Ian 51 (IJP) Governor Ibra C. Hlackv.ood yes or- day commuted the death uentenec of Mrs, Beatrice Ferguson Snlpea, expe tant mother, to life Imprison rnent. Mrs.

Snipes, soon to t. behind the gr im walls l- oenitentiary here, was under sentence of death in the electric chair April 7 for slaying a rural policeman In a highway altercation. The action came with startling suulennef.s 1 Tuesday. Acting on a net it ion bearing the Hignatutes of nuhdreda of So tn Carolinians pleading that the expectant mother be removed from shadow of the electric chan before the birth of her child," Governor Blackwood without notice in- s'ructed his private secretary, Mrs. Clara Yarborough, to prepare papers of commutation for hi sig- aature.

A soon as were drawn the received the executive nature that male them effective commented on his action brevity view of all the facts and cli- cumotanccs of this case and in co-i ration of her being an expect- and mother, 1 have commuted Mrs deata sentence to life lm- pt isonment. petition king that the life be spared the name of mercy and presented to the governor Saturday by W. Easterling, prominent Columbia attorney and former tate legislator. sponsor, whose sympathy was aroused by Snipes' plight. Mrs.

Snipes wm the first white woman in the history of South Carolina to he condemned to death COKE STEVENSON IS SPEAKER OF HOUSE AUSTIN, Jan. 11 (UP) II ousj cents a day in the lower ones, members began the second of the 43rd Texas legislature today by balloting on selection of a dozen house to be chosen by gen eral ballot. ditionul of the house will be appointed by Speaker Coke Stevenson, elected yesterday. Swarms of job applicants continued to throng both houta and senate chambers today. So numerous were demands on the senate an additional caucus was called decide on the number of employes and salary scale The house with 3G stenographers to be named after passing speeJ and accuracy tests, had 1000 applicants.

for joba not re- examination were even more numerous. On completion of organization, each branch will formally notify the other and tha governor of read- ii ess for business. A joint session will then be arrangt'd to receive t.ie governor's farewell message if he expresses a desire to deliver it in person. Otherwise the message will be read separately. The senate decided in Its caucus last night to allow each senator one appointment besides his secretary, which will actually mean a reduction in the number of emp since each senator formerly was allowed two appointments.

Salary reduction of 10 to 25 per cent for senate employes also were voted. The range from $2.50 a day ir. the higher brackets to 50 AUSTIN, Jan. 11. (UP) Slate Senator Walter Woodward of Coleman today said he i.s considering I advisability of offer ing a bill in the present legislature to delay foreclosures am uncertain whether such a measure will do more harm than Woodward said.

It Ls oos- sible any regulation might make It more difficult to obtain loans, and defeat the object If offered the bill will authorize district and county judges to order delay upon showing that immediate foreclosure will work irreparable loss. The bill would also permit judges to enjoin on po tel notice under the same circumstances. Wot (ward said lie contemplated no likelihood that Texas w-ould be confronted with a situation like that in Iowa where foreclosures were forcibly stopped. AU TIN, Jan. who had talked by telephone with REYNOLDS HEIR BORN TUESDAY ARE Face Charges PHILADELPHIA, Jan.

11 (UP) The Posthkmous son of Smith Reynolds, mysteriously slain heir to the tohac millions, and his actress mother were "doing at Philadelphia hospital today. The baby was born lasf night, to Libby Holman Reynolds, Broadway torch singer, who was indicted for the murder of her 20 year-old husband, but was cleared. Mrs. Reynolds had announced previously that regardless of tho sex, her child w'ould be named Smith for the father. Reynolds was found wounded In his Winston mansion laat July.

Mrs. Reynolds and his best friend, A. B. Walker, took him to tire hospital where he died without making a statement. Reynolds said he committed suicide.

A grand jury reported he died at the hand of "Person or persons but soon returned indictments accusing Mrs. Rey- Lieut nant Governor Edgar E. Wi noWs anti Walker. These were lat In Washington today said he would 01 voided at the request of the arrive in Austin next Tuesday in state, time to be inaugurated for a second Cut SAVE $2 PER DAY ON LEGISLATURE THIS SESSION term Witt has been in Walter Reed PHILADELPHIA, Jan 11 (UP) -The tiny babe of Libby Holman hospital since mid-November for Reynolds, former Broadway torch treatment of an arm and shoulder singer and widow of the late Smith injured in a fall. Hia brother, Reynolds, had not been expected lie Witt, and his secretary Missj until the first week in February.

1 Avery, terday telephoned him yes-J In granting the govei- AUSTIN RECTOR nor gave no hint of his sudden oiU't 4 a HP change cf attitude beyond his brief IS SrfcAKKK At statement. 111 4 li State Senator Long of Charleston, IV ft ft anj Representative Lane of Coluni- The Rev. verify rector announced however, iey of Saint David Kp. -opal Chun, action by the ate Austin, to the ayiwi convening1 for ftOth KiwHnis Club at on todav on the t0 rve the state to permit subject, "Road Mending Mr. of the condemned wo.r.an'u Itovd is piesidrnt cl the Austin Rotary Club and chairman of the Community Chest Driv? in that city Other numbers on the program, which wa under the direction of the Rev.

William Marmion, minister in charge at Saint James Kplncopal Church, included a piano nolo hy Miss Ehftnbeth Ixdsen in whi ahe onl hand; a tap dance by the Misses Harvey Ann and Cadge DolKen. accompanied by Miss Elizabeth; and two piano selections by Ma'on Fur man. Woman Saved By OofTttMon by Pocket Knife Passes Away HKNDEHSON, Texas. Jan 11 (UP W. Tavlor, life was saved lu-d week when Hr Shaw cut her throat with pocket knife to prevent diphtherht strangulation, dead today, a victim of pneumonia.

She was recovering folio.ving the unusual emergency operatWm when pneumonia developed and brought death last night Dr. Shaw's feat last week attracted wide attention and praise He was called to the Taylor und Immediately asked for an am hula nee to Mis. Taylor to the hospital En route to heart a apparently and the physician took tin perate chance to save liis patients life with the only surgical i.tstru men! available his pock i knife. The operation, pcrfotmetl as the ambulance aped through ti biought immediate relief trom throat obstruction eauaing lation At the hospital Dr. Shaw properly Infection did not devcloj cl.lld outshie prison walls Snipes to give to lier baby within a week She was found guilts of i ee murder for the slaying of Rural Policeman Hot Harris by a jury at York, S.

C- early last montu. The degree raurler conviction m. le the death sentence mandatory. A motion for a new trial, u.ndv immediately before the deith entente wai pronoun ed, was nied, the judge nihng had a fair and impartial triul Mrs, Snlfoj pleaded if fense. BANKER LAUDS U.

S. SYSTEM OF ECONOMICS MARKETS of Norm and Co all markets Ord ers et Orleans ii I Lg Jan 610 030 Melt 611 May 611 65 1 Julyuna 667 let. 676 085 cvv )pe 1 ii Jr.n 626 626 Melt 631 a May 617 656 July 678 (i.HH IK (' it I'd r.ir> f.20 liiti liiUi 12 (it'O i (ito (aiti NEW YORK. Tnn. 11 (UP) The ononiic ayUom of re mos'i efficient In Ihe worhl.

C'oai les he tiian the City Hank of New York ai In h's iil r. ort the idoekholdei Reviewing a ok financial alarma and emergencies, Mitchell, topped wdm mien an international money empire that extends foreign offices In the principal cilles of 23 countries, combined Ieport with an estimate 's future, human nature lu changed und people sati.lied with ist they -theie need no fear of an end to the possi- Idillica of growl.j, ani expansion in produet ion and ibut ion. The Alltel lean system IS i-n tially aound and cap.ibh* of provlJ ing higher standard living the people than yet has been knov in thi. country. his business j.ivinted to an increase Oi 0000 i tockhoideis during the dark of ited divlden.l pavrm nt and emphaalied this earnings eijUivalent to 10 per cent on ban rtoek.

Diaeii'Hing the internationul at ion the banker said the United must with nations in the effort remove such obstacles may still bai Mie wav their return to a goM basis. ion Cl 033 01" 01 COLLIER BEER BILL WILL BE REWRITTEN WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (UP) The Blaine of tho ik oi teied a redraft of the 3 2 per cerd b.il. redraft move was designed, committee members said, to bring the House approved modification rn asure within the limits of the "beyond any WAR CONCERNS GERMAN WIZARD PASADENA, Cu Jan 11, (INS) The grow.ng struggle between capital and labor today concerned Dr Albert Linoteln, Cerman wizard, more than the profound mysteries of the cosmos. Settling down ut the California Institute of for two monthu of study lectures und res' Dr.

Eimdein, arrival Monday from Germany with Frau Einetein, of baggage, his belovt I violiti and his ipe, was deeply in terested the piob.cm of get ompetenl inio their proper place. This pro', lem. he raid, in not new but again must be studied if economic peace is be restored. The primary cause of present aoild tress. Dr.

Einstein e- i rune of po om with, subsequent 'tirphr, o. labo In effect, he would one phase of economic problem by curtailing nut hinery by ctuirdinating it with avail supply oi human labor. of Elnate.u’s state scientific matters was upport of the theory of Dr. Richard Tolman, distinguished physi- cih FINANCES OF KREUGER ARE INVESTIGATED Officials at Pennsylvalia hoa pital, where the three and a half pound in an in cubator, said this affernoon the child arrived about three weeks prematurely. The baby is perfect in all respects vxcept size," Pr.

W. Vaux. "Because of hi- premature birth and subnormal weight he Ian. il. (INS) The Texas senate made a $43,000 ges- AItc.

Liiiini ture toward economy in govern- McBride ment today its first official These two women of West Dal- It adopted a resolution fixing the las have been charged as accessor- pay of members at $8 per day in- ies to the holdup of the bank at stead of $10, after a morning of Grapevine, Texas. Charges fol- debate. lowed the fatal shooting of Deputy Should the houae also adopt Sheriff Malcolm Davis in front of resolution it would cut approxi- the home of one of the women, mately $43,802 from the stnte gov- hich was allegedly a hideout for expenses during the next Odell Chambless and Clyde Bar- four months. row. A statewide man hunt for The vote had on an esc men is now in progress.

ment The original resolution, drawn by Poage and called for the pay. After several amendments were Senator Will Martin of Hillsboro proposed to amend the resolution to make it read $10 instead of $8. Tne vote was 15 to 15 on hi i amendment and amendment was lost because it failed to get a majority. The next vote wag 17 to 14 on final approval of the resolution. Those favoring the retention of LOS ANGELES, Jan.

11. (INSt $io. as reflected by their vote, were Car-dzed or blown out to sea by the Beck, Blackert, Cousins, Fellbaum, SIX NAVY MEN BLOWN TO SEA IN CALIFORNIA ten ific auc desert which lashed southern California tc lay, six navy enlisted men were reported missing at oj Angeles harbor today. The missing navy men had the cruiser Pensacola in a motorboat to retrieve some of the 11 navy boats A'hieh had been blown loose from their moorings. In the high seas lashed the gale the men have been drowned by capsizing or blown far out into the Santa Catalina channel.

DEVILS LAKE, N. Jan first blizzar i in will be given the usual special, the northwest held eastern North in its erin today as a 20- NLW YORK' Jan. Started shortly after the death last year of Ivar Kreuger, Swedish king' a 7-montn inquiry intc amazing financial operations elections I as completed yesterday. In making public the re-ults of the inquiry, the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse and company ported: That Kreuger began hi.s manipulation of Kreuger and Toll accounts far back as 1017. That between Juno 1, 1918 and Three Elections To Name Successor Ho John N.

Garner AUSTIN. 1N.S) primaries and to primaries and one neral be held in the 00th congressional district to elect a to John N. Garner, vice piesident elect, whose resignation o.s congressman will become effective March 4. This hud been decided upon Tuesday by party leaders in conference in re seeking to prevent any split March SI, 1932, some the 'democratic vote by reason obtained by sale of shares andiwf au excesfivo number of candi de benture issues to the public and i dates en 'additional rougnj While Garner had no trouble in bank bills und loans blu campaigns for rceleetion the Of this sum 1116,000,000 was democratic party probably hr.e less drawn by Kreuger und an- strength in the 15th district, accounted for. eluding the lower Rio Grande vol- Thut the rest of the money ral than ir.

any other didrict. we a invested In government or only is there strong republican sen- other marketable securities in sub- timent, but the gocd government sidiary manufacturing and tradin league of Hidaigo county a Dakota in its grip today mile an hour gale swept the flat lake area. The blizzard wan moving southeast toward the central states where temperatures fell rapidly. OFFICERS HUNT ASSAILANTS OF AGED COUPLE Greer Hopkins, Martin. Moore, Pace, Parr, Patton, Regan, Sanderford.

Stone and Woodul. Favoring $8 were Collie, Deberry. Duggant Holbrook, Hornsby, Murphy Miss Neal, Oneal, Poage, Purl, Rawlings, Redditt, Small, Woodruff and Woodward. Russek was absent on the first roll call. He voted against final adoption of the resolution AUSTIN, Jan.

11 (UP) Lieut. Gov. Edgar Witt, ill in Walter Reed Hospital. Washington, sent his list of senate committee chairmen to the Senate today. Sen.

T. J. Holbrook, Galveston, heads the important Senate finance committee. Sen. George Purl, Dallas, heads both the committee on state institutions and departments and the committee on albor.

Sen. Frank Rawlings, Fort Worth, is chairman of the highways and motor traffic committee. Sen. Will' Martin committee reporting on approval or of appointments of governor-elect Mirian A. Ferguson, Sen.

W. K. Hookins, Gonzales, I heads the aiiairs committee, sccond only in importance to the finance committee. Sen. Julian Greer is chairman for Congressional redictricting.

Other chairmanships announced were: Agricultural affairs, Tom Deberry; banking, Gus Russek: civil jurisprudence, Walter Woodward: counties and their, boundaries, Ern- PASADENA, Jan. 11 (UP) -Two victims of an attempted as plot were in Pasadena Fellbaum: constitutional amend- hospital today while authorities ments, Ben oneal; contingent ex- directed an uncertain hunt for the J. W. E. H.

Beck: criminal assailants. jurisprudence, Cling Small; eduea- Miss Esther L. Alfred, 84. was tionai affairs, Ben Oneal; corn- reported near deal hwith numerous and manufacturing, gunshot wounds in the head, chest Blackert; engrosivi bills, M. companoies and in Kreugers match monopolies.

Value of the investments March split by 31 last the accounting firm reported, wu'i about $207,700.000, sentln ga shrinkage of $250.800,000 from the original cost. Earnings of Kreuger companies, uccording to the report, averaged powerful following, and the demo-1 un cratic vote was threatened with a Ralph 4 is broker, nursed less serious wounus Regan: enrolled bills. Julian Greer. veral strong candidates It was decided that primaries should be held Feb. IS and March 4 to narrow the democrats down to a single man.

The general election would be held March 28. At first it to seek TWELVE YEARS AGO TODAY about 14 per cent a year on the legislation authorizing the prima- uveiege capita Unvested consider- ries but later tne leaders were ad- ably lesa than reports vised by the attorney general that indicated. No attempt was made to thls would not be necessary. fix responsibility for downfall of widespread enter- but outside assistance, witting or wui necessary. rt 625 37 r.

661 SPOTS Ne wOrleuiH 6.1 15 down; New York mal 6.25 15 dow'ii; Galv steailv tnld. 6.15 15 diiwn; mid. 15 Dallas sleady rnid 75 15 down Fort Worth steady Id, 0 75 15 dow u. Md.ICO KS MII I TO A PS tu 111 FORT WORTH, Jan Mabel Hink vjo who walkeil to Ctuinlv CiUtrt tise had to answer liharges of eairying ti pin toi, rested toduv in county jail Before beginning her day t.nee, found time soundly box the ears ol the duel witness. I Tolman nmintuina tnat a pul- satmg umvei expands until ity cutche hoUi and pulls tt capilal gether until it espandi- aguni utulei cunslrumed energy.

Thls, ly, Is a of Dl Eiti- earlier thnuy oi a univer indication nature and uf will he smoothed bv continui I mentii, Eiinsteln suitlt and adii il 11int Dr. Robert Millikan of Fa a lU'nu knows more thi th ut anyone else. Asketl il 1 rn lo be photons sitnilai lo invisible electron nlghl.v charged electric particle Dr. Eln.stem referred lo ei to 1 MihiUiin, who maile tt idartling tlatcment that he I ected make definite untumi) ment wdthiu a yeai, HOUSE FAVORS PASSAGE 0 FARM BILL WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (UP) Pas.

age of the domestic allotment farm relief bill in the House late today was foieshadowed when the House voted 161 to 100 against I si iking out th enacting clause. This was the fust of sentiment on the measure. The vote followed a statement from Rep. Jones (1t Texas, chairman of the Hou igrieulture committee, that he was willing to attempt the amendments thus fat made if other commoditl added. Immediately after this defeated a nu tton move hog- from the of the bill.

Tills vote was 'o were the WESTERN COAST IP LASH E1) BY VIOLENT WINDS LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (IT'i- A heavy gale, in some sections reaching cyclonic proportions, lashed southern California early today. At Ontario, 37 miles southeast of here, the gale reached the velocity of 80 an hour, unrobfmg houses and creating what was feared would be extensive property damage. The storm apparently extended as fat south as the Mexican bor No rains were reported Initial reports Indicated the gale centered at Ontario iAreets filled with uprooted trees and fly ing timbers. Communication were down In some areas.

Austin lub To Present Play At ittle Theatre A group of Austin in the head and leg. Authorities checked back through Chapman past in an effor- to unearth some enemv who mav have inspired the attach At same time, they conceded the Fire of undetermined origin de- possibility that aunt and nephew stroyed part of the stock, office were victims cf Identity. fixtures and furniture of Het Miss Alfred and Chapman were 1 denheimer struck with shotgun slugs last grocers, on East First last night as they were returning home night, with an estimated damage i from a downtown restaurant. Just loss of $60,000. ANDKKSON IS EXONERATED IN DEATH AUSTIN.

Jan II An i son Us, stood today a charge of murder ii the ing of Ids father, A. Andornon, Dec, 26. A Travis county Grand I Jury yesterday turned a no-bill the case, Anderaon main tuined he shot his father In self 1 defense dui mg a family nuanci. members will day nig.d at modern, Urna Taylor ing. The pia; Legion Mem The cist Kat henne Starnes, LI Jet had ti gl A lette! program a Mrs.

Mu secretai', of Miss Au Club, in Little Theatre in tylor Thurs 7 30 to read ciunedy, at the The its Club meet- will read at the liai Home, of Miss Mrs. iv G. Smith, and I ich of whom has of experience, dh reference to the been received from G. White, executive rhe Austin group, by iunior of the Taylo? us Chapamn drove hi.s automobile into the front driveway, a burst ot gunfire from behind a hedge machine and with lead. Chairman's presence of mind probably saved himself and aunt from certain death Remindful of a previous attack, the broker feigned mortal wounds.

He slumped over in the seat beside his unconscious relative and let the car roll backward into the street. The volley ceased. NEGRO HELD FOR ATTACK WITH HAMMER Tex Jan UP) A ha inner attack and attempted rob I of Mrs Sue Hinds. 56, in her ho ne in the fashionable residential Amarillo was laid today to Ralph Alien IT, negro. Mrs.

remained in condition as the negro is held in investigation yf the ii She on eral times after retu negro appears I in he day night, ir.nvanditi money. E'iie teplie I money, begged for riu she would give She escaped tl pretending to go to Neighbor-, return'd with her and the negro fled but wav apprehended yesterday and putpbr'edly coalesced tlie attack. one wiitten in behalf of the Farmer Man," all. happenings during the past 12 have changed Why should the farmer ma- sore, When he has time for play; And he does not have to work, more Than eighteen per day! Axel Skovgaard, noted and brated Danish violinist will play i concert here Monday evening. Funny It.

Freezing or temperatures were predicted for this date twelve years ago, possibly accompanied by ram or sieet anil our eather man tells us today tha? going to be colder here tonight, maybe tain and we curt a inly hope tho aleert choose to come now 7 MENDMENT cident, he head sev- mg when a room Mon i food ami she had no re and said negro food house by ie kitchen. OE DEAN I AW IS ABANDONED DALLAS, Jan IL Tho liquor plan committee of the of Anti Pronibitio i Clubs haa abandoned its asking legislature to amend IV in law permit beer, In varice of repeal of the and federal pro.libitum Florence Rodgers, tee member, has announced "The of opinion members that the twoiild should hether they want hibltioii. Mrs Rodgt resolution olir organization will sponsor before leglelatnr will submit repeal of the state amemimont an te i ion of Ae local option provision..

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