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the Brywme VOLUME XXXIX 5 4 ft Siipt Madison Ha1 1 ReportsWashington Meeting 7 chfiivn through I and for moral education which farm relief HU' W'i unprofitable other tunun 4 fy avoid this practice flh things which are provms 'wMljfc of the in eatber Leoaard house road One eroeaes the brHjef on Creek and turn to £1 learned something about irtrtii going on down there and wtak'B been accomplished in the apu dr less than one month that the dean A project' that original to say i the least and that may be destined to be worth thousand of dollars to farmers of the Brazos Bottom is being conducted by the Chambers Wilson Motors Company with its demonstration farm on the banks of the Brazos River under the per sonal supervision of Tucker This farm is intended to depict idea of what can be done on a Brazos Valley farm by utilizing combination of book fanning com bined with practical experience in agriculture using withal the most up to date machinery and the lat est findings and discoveries in scientific farming When the experiment is ended farmers throughout this great and spacious Brazos Bottom will be able to profit by the experience of fhmthat is eagagiag to show to others a demonstration in farming as well as conducting (By Associated Preu) MEXICO CITY Man General Garrido Governor of State of Tabasco and'a friead 'g were wounded but apparuatlir 7 ad about half jxula to this dde of the Brno River lies at the end of the road Peer ing through a field one rcrnfta LUBBOCK March iVallfinll and Tj Gaston Austin members of the' state board of were here yesterday inspecting the Texas Technological GENERAL GARRIDO MDC GOVERNOR WOUMM Telanp: Hirnm Kellett Thomas Phillips motored down to the Brazos River last night and spent the "night fishing with hooks tor gasper goul That they were successful is evidenced by theatch that they brought back to Bryan with them this morning Rainfall Today At No'onwas43 Inch largest bank SECRETARY TREASURY BE LI EVES SETBACK SHOULD OLLOW AS BALANCER Natural Readion (By Associated Press)' i ORT WORTH March Tax es on natural resources and indus tries such as mining and oil con stitute a lop sided and wholly un just burden upon raw' materials so necessary for an industrial pro Harry Secretary of the Mid Continent Oil and Gas As sociation told the morning session of the Western Petroleum Refin ers Association here today An 4 of officers this afternoon will The last three night local radio fans have been handicapped in re ceiving programs due to an atmos pheric condition which Linton Rob ertson a radio expert of Jocal fame states is known as The effect of the is to cause the loud speaker or head phone to vibrate with a noise as of a snare drum beaten rapidly and the radio program dies away for a' time It is then necessary in most cases to alter "the dials on the set to change the condition and get the program again Paris Knows Now What Prohibition Is Really About By Associated Press) March Paris felt the hnnvv hnnd of nrohibition for two hours Tuesday afternoon Probab ly for the first time in the history it was impossible to buy a drink The reason tyas inav me cafes and bars had obeyed the or ders of the merchant syndicates to close down in protest against the financial measures 'instituted by parliament retroactive taxes and the taxing of tradespeople more heavily than the farmer MR HOUSTON WITH BABY 7 TO SEE SPECIALIST A Prin? and' Mrs Bethany left on the early morning train for Houston to take theltv baby there to a specialist It has been running a very high fever They expect to be gone the rest of the week rode back to Washington with a number of them engaging in con versation with the boys en route I He learned that very few boys from w't of the Mississippi Riv er were attending the academy which was a source of wonder 'to the boys and also to Mr Hall who paid to the school and its students some very high compliments He said that he thought the training given the Wbys at Annapolis was splendid and a large percentage of dur boys should enter there And gain a start in a splendid naval career' 1 The organization that held the most interest for Superintendent Hall was the National Society for the Scientific Study of Education It enjoyed two programs one Sat urday night and one Tuesday I night The first one dealt with the present status of safety edu cation the mam idea oeing safety education should include such things as health education moral education" This may be ac (By Associated Press) DALLAS March Attorney General Dan Moody here today on State busines declared that he had nothing to say about politics and 5 made no comment on the Georgetown mass meeting of Tues day when) his' home town citizens urged him to run for Governor INTEREST IN BRYAN The death of Robert Watkins Carnes 58 years of age of Dallas on Tuesday will be of interest in Bryan as his wife was formerly Brj an girl Miss Carrie Griffiths daughter of Capt and Mrs Tom Griffiths who were prominent bu siness citizens of Bryan Mr Griffiths befog in the lumber busi ness under the firm name of Garth and Griffiths The Grif left Bryan many years ago to make their home in Dallas but will be pleasantly remembered by the older citizens Election County Trustees Will Be Held On April 3 On Saturday April 3 there will be held a school election at which time all local school board mem bers will be elected and also wo members of the county board of trestee Thalatter electjonwill be in precincts numbers ongarid four Walter Smith and Bethany respectively being the present incumbents Column political enemies of Garrido arrested 7 "(By AVjeelSted Press) v'PAWHUBKA'OIu Mareh ami? J01" charged with' tbe murder of Smith killed" wke t'kis home was dynamited im the' Spring of 1923 were in the Osage' county jail to night preliminary hear ing March 12 The men were brwught here from Oklahoma 'where they were freed Monday of murder preferred by the United States government: (By Associated Press) 1 NEW YORK March A merger of the City Nataon aLBank of New York and the 'Trust Company of Brooklyn bringing together two institutions with opined resources of 11 290 000 000 and deposits of $989430000 is announced today The consolidation sition of the National City organization as the largest bank 7 and for moral education which includes many things 1 He heard President Calvin Cool idge give the Washington birthday address in the Washington Audi torium and heard Herbert Wort speak before the Rotary Club in Washington on Wednesday noon along the line of the necessity for education to do something worth while and being trained for a par ticular field of endeavor Herbert Hoover spoke before the Department of Superintendents a session which Mr Hall attended Mr Hoover stated that anyone who had been long in public life in Washington 5 would appreciate the fact that people over the country all thought that they ought to have Vlnkn nn3 nnsitions He took dinner one night with Hon Luther A Johnson representative from Texas "and Texas Senator Earle Mayfield Mr Hall said that this was the best meeting of the organization he had ever attended and that he enjoyed ever minuteof hisstay in Washington In addition to getting the meat out of the sessions he found extra time to visit such 'places as the Smithsonian Institute Congres sional Library Capitol Building Pan American Building uncoin Memorial and various other points of interest in all parts of the city and vicinity In closing ha said that if a fellow feels hi patriotism on the wane he should go to Washington and he will lave it iuny rrviveu He stated that it was very prob able that the next convention at the National' Education Society will be held in Texas probably ta Houston or Dallas KU uiiini inLnwwiMi wi mw rninicTCtVC ACTED UPON BY THE CONGRESS qij official Madison Hall superintendent of city schools in Bryan returned on the early morning train from Washington where he spent about a week attending the ses sions of the de partment of the National Educa tion Association and kindred or ganizations in convention assembl ed there While in Washington paid a visit to Mt Vernon the famous home of George Washing ton on the banks ot uie roiomav River Mr Hall said that he does not see how anybody can have an appreciative idea of George Wash ington or his worthy character without visiting his old home and magnificent estate on the River Mr Hall said he understood that George Washington had a retinue a a ewAwl of 7 servants in uww niu6Uv there on the plantation yet he re fused to kingship of the 13 colonies when it was tendered to him show i ing the greatness of his character perhaps as nothing else about him and his work has ever done A Mr Hall glso visited Arlington National Cemetery just a few days before birthday He paced the porch where it is said General Robert Lee paced while pondering whether his allegiance should go to the union or to his state whether he should lead the armies of the North orthe South in the1 great "conflict between the states He said that ho attended enuren at Annapolis Naval a week ago Sunday wtth the mib shipment of the institution and en nui varv much the Episcopal college 'and the state agricultural service given He thought the mid experiment station shipmen a finest of hoysand The" 1 Southwestern University Glee Club under the direction of Mrs1 Sallie Belle Matthews Chanu bors delighted their audience at the Palace Theatre on Wednesday afternoon when they appeared in a matinee concert sponsored by Ve st Side Parent program was varied and nicely balanced with vocal and in strumental numbers ard Miss An nie Edward proved herself to be a charming entertainer The special soloists were Violin Miss Marilyn Mildred Vause Reader Annie Edward Barcus Bass Sam Crenshaw and gcenmpanit 'Mt's Maurine John son 7 The following young men com posed the chorus: irst tenor Gusman John Sands Chas Skin ner" Jack Armstrong Buttler Second tenor Howard ox Chas lallev Monroe Krumnow Carl Stromberg George Gray Bari tone Tom Buekingham Watter ox Carol Taylor sTom jBishop Joe Wilson Bass Sam Crenshaw 1 Oscar Thurston Chambers Luiold Terry Milton Lirdell Both solo and ensemble numbers showed remarkable ability prep aration nnd direction AU who heard the concert a spoke most commendably of it both in type of music! rendered and in pleasure given and all who had the pleas usc of meeting the young men and women from Southwestern were delighteds with them aa a splendid type of students Smmu jCraashw'Ajnanyf iendsjn Bryan enjoyed his short visit as well "as his part in the program Immediately folowing the matinee the Glee Club left by auto for Navasota "where they gave ans ev cnirg concert 7 ISHING PARTY LAST NIGHT ON BRAZOS GOT A GOOD CATCH winding lane to the gat thnt Moths to the farm proper TMs toniM just been graded and ditched rieag with a Manin anener is still soft but will shed rain the rains eone rntninnar thift laid QMI WfMIB? immARM AYTkftnSB ttf vi tiletiands that stretch eway as far as the eye can see tree that line the Brazos River as it makes the turn to the MfL Most of this ereat field ha beeo cleared buV in few places eaabe seen the tree that bswe a vat 1 removed but wMribwMi be during the course of thft jy eration of this farm the lease on whieh is run for four years The first field one eosa to that being prepared for eettao I a 1 This lies on ine ten nearly a mile long tn the in which the land ia worked Ttoh anmnriss about 75 ACTM WONDmL PROGRESS IS KA DHKiUB'SgHMIMMITOCOIIJRIIL Ki Milner Suffered Internal Injune Wniie Wife Badly Bruised AbouiHead anB Babe Esdiped Unhurt Wife LOOSE AND SLIDE was the report to Drink Milner at noon today from the BayjKWy he was taken late Wednesday afternoon ion of two cars on College Road just this side of try Club bridge over the overflow from the Milner coupe and a big car driven by the Alvord of the Extension Service colUded lsttajffd impact Milner Was seriously hurt and was Hospital suffering from internal injuries 7 MnusiMB was badly bruised about the head limbs ana the babe that was in the car with them eseaped Mrs Alvord was hot hurt either fflO 6tol MMKS HIS wSJEs UUrr DfitflA marketbreak just as straight as a string and down the field and the eye retches but few deviation from th ks Sirillgllb WIM liauvw ywM accomplished by th negro Jr war (Continued on Pag 4) armers Ashed To rame BilLj Tending to Rdii (By Associated Prea)'O WASHINGTON MsMh Representatives of farmer iulMj 1 middle western' tt aW structed today by th RAMSEtUND GOVERN HALE yWAH TABASCOS STAtf ACTIONl NOT SERI GilYate1 ederal Incom tax man is here at the Chamber of Commerce rooms and ready to lendhi assistance to the public in the making out of blanks and returns He will be here riday and Saturday and this will be the only help to be offer ed by the department until after the closing date of the tax perioc i 'on March 16 th 7 tbeWeather' NEW ORLEANS La March 4 or Bryan and vicinity: Tonight 1 and riday probably rain wnn or tonight i The rainfall up to noon today was43 of an inch according to the standard gauge maintained at the office of the 7 Eagle Printing Company This amount is nearly a half inch and fell so lightly in a heavy mist mosfof the day that every bit of it has soaked into the ground and become of value or potential values to growing crops and to gardens When going to press is was still raining in a slow downfall Rain was badly needed by the farmer" of Brazos county and it will be worth much to them Indications are that the 'Vain was general 4 RBWaltliaHAnd Gasfon Visit At The Texas Tech A LOP SIDED METHOD TAXA TION MID CONT1HEN MAN TELLS SESSION Election to Come vjA 1111 'r WESTERH PETROLEUM REIN ERS WILL CLOSE CONVEN 1 ION THIS ATERNOON Southwestern Glee Club Program MURDER NOW Wednesday ine 4 dCotton Marker Cotton futures closed today 15 to 20 points up Local receipts were quoted at IB to 18 1 2 cents SAN ANTONIO 4 1 our military prisoners two of them facing 10 year sentence at I the ort Sam Houston guard house ort Leavenworth escaped from by sawirg out of a window early today Cohscdidated 'Tflheiait'tej Program Kurten rom all indications Kurten community is going to enjoy a real treat on next Saturday night when Mrs McIntosh plans to take out there the A and High School orchestra to give a 25 minute 1 concert before during and after a one act play "Wanted: A Cook" to be given by the teach ers of the school' This will occu py some 25 minutes of time and will be followed by a or 15 min ute talk by Coach Bender of the athletic department of the follow The entire program which may be lengthened "by solo numbers by different memners 01 the orchestra will take an hour or more to present and may be added to by local talent of the Kurten vornmunity and It is understood that iftKe rath continues and makes the rpd impassable the A ardM Group will not attempt tomake the (trip to Kurten eomplished' it was snown znruuKu dramatics and creating right atti 1 tudes Man he said is always In the midst of 'emergencies and to exalt one must use intelligence The second meeting was on extra curricula activities nnd stressed the training of students for citizenship and character The meetings began on Satur day night and closed on the follow ing Thursday afternoon Dr Mc Millan gave a splendid lecture on his Arctic expedition The morn ing sessions began at about 8 and continued throughout the day and night with internals sions for noon and dinner The Texas delegation some 200 strong were quartered at the Lee House Mr Hall stated that he heard Rev Dr reeman bishop of Wash ington in an address last Sunday afternoon in Continental HalL It was splendid' he said Dr ree man spoke about the necessity for character building Generally the a wn surcharged with tne thrift physical sociiit cm 1 7 LARGEST BANK MADE STRONGER BY COMBINE WITH A SECOND NEW YORK CITY BANK (By Associated Press) SOIA Bulgaria Mar An earthquake in the Peloponnesus with a heav vy loss of life i reported by a courier arriving here from "A cliff' shaken from the mountain 'side rolled down into the valley crushing a train he reports Three passenger cars were caught in the avalanche and many pas senger killed MOODY of officers this afternoon will GIVEOUTANY iX vv 1 An I I rtSn ktZL1 POLITICS DOPES ruw 1 1 ff Escapaif rom The Guard Huse examination is by a process ot cli minntion to find the exact poison! death which makes the! work longer than it would other wLe take In the meantime the coroner Hamilton is hold ing up the verdict of the inquest 2until 1 evidence has been gather is ed and the findings of the exami ners of the stomach is con sidered material evidence in the I vase a Miss Reese Is i Named As Queen Brenham Maifest BRENHAM March 4 Mia i 5 Reese daughter of Sheriff and Mrs Hoffman Reese was elected queen of the forty second annual Maifest of' the Brenham C' 'fire departmept at a meeting of Ciromon nnd citizens Tuesday ev ening The queen is a senior at the Brenham School I Income Tax Man Is Here to Help I Renditions i POLITICS ATTORNEY GENERAL MAKES NO COMMENT ON HIS BEING i URGED INTO RACE MELLON EELS SLUMP IN STOCK MARKET IS DUE TO EXCESSES (By PressJ WASHINGTON The bieak in the stock market is not iega rded with alarm by Secretary 01 the Treasury Mellon who be lieves it is but a natural "reaction ''excessive speculation Ihe Secretary's views as outlined to day at the are that the reaction will have a wholesome effect and that fundamental con dition of prosperity will not be di tnrbed The Secreteary regards 1 as an inevitable even nrocess feeling mat were prk es to run to exiremes 1 are in oraer MARKET RECOVERS NEW YORK March 4 Th drastic decline in stock price has been brought to a halt Buying orders for hundreds of thousands of shares were distributed on to market by' strong financial interest and hundreds or Bargain hunters or small traders who hgve only gone into the market after the big break with the result that prices scores and issue rallied from 1 to 15 points before noon Olin SandersJr Has A racture Of Ankle Bone While playing basketball with other neighbor boys on Wednes day afternoon about 5 Olin Sanders Jr aged 1 5 fell and sprained his ankle so seriously that he was rushed io Bryan Hos pital where an ray picture was taken disclosing the fact that there was a slight fracture The ankle was placed in' plaster cast and the boy told that he could go to school on crutches but Mr San ders said that he kept him home today both on account of the incle ment weather and the injury "xittiTlNr IN IL Abbott manager oi the ord Motor Co' of Houston is in Bryan today: on business with lo cal dealers" TieiQ comprises auuui 'i? i is being broken up by a pro Jjd of ridge busting and tit row IB I COOLIDGE CELEBRATES GOING INTO THE MMMMB 1 1 1 Mg TRAIN IS CRUSHED BYAVALANCHE IN GRECIAN A this reform Bryan would have A BlXa iy more nan nnyuun could do for it With the plant you have these schools could be fii the best in the south To do this takes determination and a strong head' But it canbe "done' Bryan wants a new amusement and recreation building a club on ftlth tA CllI it SO AST OS National Executix? Round Out irrt Year and the college boys It can con Hw OwhCerm a President of Unitjed states Enjoy Satifa5tionof Haying Seen Two education of the grown ups Bryan Measures rut Through During Yearjj has more talent to put to use than I most any large city in the south a Associated Press) Both of these if put into exe WASHINGTON March President Calvin Cool cuhon would make Bryan the I WAonu VOBr of the ideal college town of the entire idge today rounded out his first year as occupant oxine country and give it millions of White House in hi own right In all he has served more dollars of publicity It would than two and a half years as chief executive his eleva the town tion to that office upon the death of Warren Harding preceding by 19 months his inauguration on last March 4 Aha as the President elected by the people Reviewing the JUUni rtlUI pagj year President Coolidge had the satisfaction of real Rzy 1 living that two of his major recommendations to CongressL ranks Are Ithe adherence to the World Court and tax reduction had been acted upon 1 Ririe 1 HOUSTON DR The Young Class of the Mtimfl Methodist church presented pll A DCkD WITrl Hunt and ranks mem VllAIlVlll VV 1 A A iUv of the class witn nanasome gifts last Sunday morning during 'iko Cnmlnv School hour The gift! I were made' because" both these! splendid members of the class are NURSE TOO CHARGED WITH soon leaving the city to make thbir DEATH PATIENT IN LO hunie at other places Mr Hunt CAL who ha 'been employed at the! Gnldwcll Jewelry Store for many Associated Press) years nml who is a past president HOUSTON March Doctor of the Young Class is going a Wallace a Houston physician in Hillsboro and' Mr ranks as and Mrs Hattie Harvey said to distant Sunday School Superinten be a nurse were charged with dent for 'the irst Methodist murder today in connection with church is going to Galveston to the death early toijay of Mrs ran accept a more lucrative position nic Ihlenberg aged 28 wde of W1th an insurance firm there The Paul Ihlenberg of 7 gifts were belt seta in gold eon woman died at a local hospital sisting of a belt belt buckl and I beltogram Each received one of! 4 Krttifl sets which were given by thell ML rAJUlU class member ard presented by I Will Gibbspresident' of the VJ lO Vltn or the last five years Hunt as Dl tay CkMfl president and ranks as secretary I lUy I Ul yllUW I of the Young Class have! the life of the class and heptl gopjece band 7 of the A up the attendance and interest I College leaves tonight on their ideas jnd their activity the and for ort Worth Ito play for the Exposition and at Xtminaflhn stock Show Inctoded in the per LXtUninUUUll VI sonnel of lhe band are three Bry 0 1 Ian boys: Edwin Jancik corret nearo utomacn I Vergne Adams cornet and Wilhe Sebesta saxaphone'" I A Wr4 Va4 naaal The bard will first to Den 1S iVOt I vl JUHUcU ton to the College of Industrial Local authorities in Bryan have Arts to give a concert on riday been informed that the examine night nd be fl he guest ofthe i tin nf th stomach of th negro stitution for the nightcThey will Reuben Ellis who died Sunday arrive in ort Worth on Saturday ght from the effect of drinking morning at 7 clock and wfo nniwnous liquor ha not yet been first give a concert at the Palac ranted and that it will take sey Theatre and then start the regu lai era! davs vet in the opinions of program on that evening for the of continuing to'1 play for the crowds fice at the A and College The until the following Saturday Strays Cause PoorReceiving In Local Sets TSpMkTEKM fcBStfeair "A IlJSSlfe Jv1' 7 1 Rg4saiayiBaW MARCH 4 1WI I I A £cl I III 1.

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