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IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, SATURDAY EVENING, CECEMBER 3,1927. if i Market News Now Yorl and Continue to Lead Early Advance in Opening Half Hour. LEAD WAL rrniKKT. New York, Dec. a-- 1 )-- Biilllali enthusiasm In today's market continued at lover pHoli, willi the Mils maintaining the leadership of tho advance which llioy assumed S'rUlsy.

Kavly gains inn from 1 to noai'lv ciylit points, with buying stimulated oy Cantlc pool operations and In- ereaslnp; public participation VVHIi the ticker neatly HO minutes behind tho market at tho end ol thu 1)K1 hour, stock exchange nuthorllles tried out their cxpcrlmcnti ol' ahortcnlw; tho In ivn effort to speed up the tloki-v machinery. Delaware and Iludton jumped moic than six pointi, and nearly a otter rails sold 2 oi 1 more pa nts higher. Comind'dnl SolvwiK Nnili Mu'ovs, CongrMS Cigar. Oreeno Oannnra copper, S. Kresgo, CaiC and air reduction nil up 'I to nearly 8 points, wore the high tpotti In tin; industrial group Tho cloMni; WHS ntrow: Toli'l Milci approximate i sluu'C'i.

New York, Doc. 3-- buy- in)? of today's stock market, Del" Ing oftoday's ttock market, And Hudson opened ijoliiU, and Lehlffli Valley and Kansas City Soulhc.rn each advivncud a point or to. Southern Railway yielded aboul a point on Indtusl rials, were mixed but mainly higher with J- poinl jump In air reduction and a polnt ynln. In Great Northern ore cer- as tho opening teatuies Hailroad shares continued co loa: tho oavly advance, Commcrclnl r-iol vents quickly soared 6 points, Aiveri- can Agricultural Chemical prcicrred moved up more thnn 'J to now pti at 50 find Mathleson Alktvlt least 1 1-2 points higher. i Cananoa copper touched new peak at 113 Nash Motors attained a new htpih at 04, Lehlgh Valley uas I a vlly bought, moving up nciulv '( points In the first halt hour ana tlio Union Pacific climbed 2, Forelw exchanges opened with ('emend sterling unchanged at $4.87 H-tii.

Livestock Stock NEW 1'OIIK STOOKS All Cliern Dye Am, Can. Am. Cur 1 cly Am. Loco Am. Sin.

Hcf. Am, Hug Am. T. It Am. Tori Am, Win Am.

Woolen AiHiconrin A I Belli. Oil Prt Tac. I'lMU'O Will Mil St I Ohio. A N. West.

Ohio, II I. Pnc. Chrjilcr Cciui Cola Colonulo Fuel Col On 1 Cons C'orn IMod Crucible Steel Undue Hi 01 Uti Pont do Ncin i pfcl Cicn Hoc Mol tk'ii Hy. Hie at Jr. Oro ci(s vW.

Houston Oil lluduon Motois 111. i Intel'. Com. niif. Intel iinivi'Mcr Inl Mm 1 pfcl.

Int. Nlclci'i Int Piiui'i i TP! Tel, K.ui'i. City South Kemiaou Lolih-h Vullov Louis. Mink Truck; Miuhuul Oil Mo, KfUl Tc Ml'isourt Piu 1 Montg, Wivrd Nu.sti MoUni CeiHml N'. N.

11 iV IlUd Nurlulk Wen. Nor. A i N'oitliein Put, I in kiwi I'nii Am t'i't. runiin'l. "II r.n 1 I'hllllpi et.

rk'in'-Arroiv Pobtum Hop I i A f.t wvr.sroc'K i a Dec. 8- M'I -Hops i i 1 If I 0 0 0 lion lb' We i Muni i nu'Mi'e. liU'cltnc ile.idv tin i i i i 1M up. r.il'lv top Ml p.ild (01 lllu to lb nvi'riiKM. lo.id.

i lo II)' 114. 835 i to I' 1 11 1r 'n'" 1 en fueriu'o i i hcys i i 8 56. ic elpli--ftOO Sheep 1 0(10. A i i i I'eo, i i i 1 4 0 0 0 II nt i i i hlfihi llnin I i i luei.Kd closed I i 1110, (Ml 11 ''SO to 100 i 8(11 in bull; Kood nnd choice IbO ui 500 pniindi 825 II SO most piKklnf sou i I'" in 1 in. llcnt 0 0 0 I 7 nil lil 7 i 2,000 I hwi 7fl in 0 1 0 (150 II): i ii on in lino.

Unlit 'i 'n 60 iroihn 'f 8 "3 "13 receipt 1 500 compared into, fed ilecrs and Mock 15 lo 7,1 i i i i i of ncii.on on all i mdr nock'Ti nnd fe.cdu up, b.ills lo 50 i.oni'1 1 i (Omul Ueiulv ircino lop nn rod i 1900, i i i 81. mixed i 11,50. not mom i nbovo HI 00 Dull' Int. Meori 00 1150 i lllji'inl Mipplj I I W) 'cf 1200. hulk 1200 '(i 12 a i i mippW I I SO 6t Ban I'm n.

frci.board Air Lino Sun's rtcelmck i i i i Con Oil tioutluTii LC. 1-outlinrn Kv hi Oil, SI i J. t.l Oil, N. i a TIXIIS i Bill To- I'll" I.d Tr Roll in if. i C'ubldc i 1ml Huh at.

I'l A Yellow '1 c. A I'Mr i i i I fs A i ChlL- Ch '('no Ciuiaiim Copper Hon Sound I Match i i i Co Motor i A Wlnrno.is Co I I I I I i i i i i i In l.uKlin A. Hi i Air lain i A i i i Steel f'ouulry A i i i A A i Mil' i Ice C. M. St.

Coin. Uavklson Clumical (Jrum i' KoiiH'Hold i Molor I1SO 11! 01. bulk uoil.eri and (dm "5 UUPI' Molot 1035. hcmv fecdori lo 1175. itlon 11 SS moil CO' i 0 6 0 8 10 1110 V.llllllK Krc-ain Lo.

(Ii 1074, lillll.i'l ul, 129(1 13 lo 1 1 00 la 1 fi 00 a ricilpl'i 1,000 odd ol rmtr.c ilioul 10 rtoiiblu dom liul sKilloii' (1000 i i i HIM 11 liiiiil) 1 11,10, 11. i i i a Copper i i i i MJOII Motors a (t Oo. leedlnr lumli) 13 00 fn 11 00. r. I'AiTf rr'fv i' i I'lilll.

i Dee. -M'1-(U 8 ot i Cattle 300. eel: ni'o, fed Mid i 'lock in i i i olli- el eln tieu stroi.rt to 2'j up stoert i i i i i top i weiijlu IK.O, nil i Jt i I I0 '(' 189 1 t.uiKcr'i if "(I bull, i 1000 no (iLilinble i to (i 00 top hcllc'i i 30, i i (I'J 1 00 niiiiibu 1 limd'i I und i i 1110 SIT), i 7J 11, 5 6 0 mill 7 0 0 lop i 1075 HOOi 10 i i I i 11 75 close. lloi's 1 1100. a a cnolci I i i very i wlubli' Hill) mo i do- I 1 CO (.1 10 pound i i i i priit" tle.nl in,) II Mi 'in ''i 8 OOl 1,01,1 710 iiM-iiiKu coi.t I i 831: I't'lt'lU i'OV Sllfi'P coinpiued ueek i i i 'u-fl; i i nv i i i 1100, (up I i a lUiR 13 JD, cwu 0 8 0 ram I A i CiUAI.S i i i i i i Doc I I i tlinnlei to- tliu' on ilii' Arci'iillni- I'MKirliibli' i of illcl i(uo(l rte'il hi'lp Item nil i wlilch dm IcpKl In nil tm 1'iiilu Ne-w Hiiodlcl.il i i i the A I ulii'iit iirpltn nt IjusHilt to Ml) (100,000 binhfl 1 i ft ruciMU i tnatii ot hnihoU.

CHiilu i i i i i todny nlw ui'l'U'd bv i i i tluil 'iiimer (Icirnind hit Him I 1 I i i i ol i (ind by the lh.il Mny oitl 1 loiitlicrt i i i prlcp HI tl'l 1 ictiion SVIionl closril iuni 1 i to 'nc net nliih- roin lo le up. rmli nl f'li to i lulMinco. nnd i (ran (lirllm 1 i i o. lie. Adv.mci"! in 1 1'uliiy n'evo In tlic faTM ot i i i i fulilo-i i Liverpool.

rorclftn mnrtct' woo Mlcl to be teclliiK the ridel of A i lull hull'i lii'io disposed to Iwnou 1 this circumstance und nl'io appuri'iKH chilli! link' i lo In Union OH ot C'ullf. llow i i sin-el Tulip IIOSTON hl'OCKb l. A i i a iluind mid Hcilu i UnlJ IJUtU' i i i Cuiil, Com Moliav Cornelia flciiee.il Cojipor aiinniion BOSTON CUHII.S fJhlef Consolidated Uiirnnt Inc. rioodji'itr tdnho C'oppri Unlti-d Verde Extension Veulc Provisions lllcnKO, Dec. 105 lOD'ii ,17541 (III 177 'a 110 31 63 101) All" Cist Lllili i 107 A a i Hcf Haiti Ohio Unrnsdnll A 1 6 22'2 1 4 3 3 a i 10!) 12(1'', i 17'.

313 (i'l'j 118' 120' 120 i on 1 101 183'' till 1 no 53 71 IT, I 82 100 i .1011 "i .108 IB'n ,101 'i .100 "4 03 'n Bureau Predicts Rising Temperatures Tonight and Sunday, Milwaukee, Doc. temperatures are hovering about the t'oro mark In Wisconsin, pvospscts lor milder weather were good today, ulth the weather bureau hero predicting iling temperatures tonight and Sunday, Stevens rolnt and Waustut vied for the qiiobtolnable honor of bclnu the coldest place in the state Friday night, with temperatures f8 below ueio reported at those LaOro.se and the west central countries had temperatures ranging from 2 below down, ol- licinlb wild, Miulison registered a minimum ot 2 degrees above zero and Milwaukee 9 o-bove. More MIOW will probably "come with thi? ribing tempoi'iUiu'es, bureau olfi- tvials Jaid. (15 I I .100 1 I 7 111 3 1 85" IT, i 181 4 i 71' 10lT 10', 11 fBy the Associated Press 1 ios Nigh, film director, today faced a churge of assault with attempt to commit minder, pre- Ici'rcd by Edwaid former University of Michigan football star, who asserted the motion picture man tried to kill him "bccau.se I took his girl away from him," ttnslon--Powers Hapijoocl of Pittsburgh wtib iound guilty today ol' making an address on the common without permit In collection with a galheriuij of Saeco-Vanzettl sympathizers lait suminei. Social Service Club Will Hold Meeting Friday to Make Christmas Plans.

A meeting of the Iromvood Social Service association will bo held Wi- diiy evening at 7 30 o'clock in the banquet room at the Memorial building for the purpo.se of dlscu.s.s'rn lie distribution ot Christmas, baskets to needy families in the city. The representatives ot each organ- isation that is planning on out Christmas baskets Is requested 1o l-rlng a list of the baskets they 'will furnish, so that the distribution can be handled through tho social service association year more lhaa 100 boskets were given to needy families, This year tho need is equally great, according to officers of the association. GENEVAlEETiNG IS ENDED TODAY Salesman Is Stabbed but He Doesn't Know Details Soviet Russia is Defeated in Selection of Date. (Coiitlnuml Irom one.) the much heralded meeting between Maxim Litvinotf, head of the Russian delegation, and Sir Austin Chamberlain, British foreign minister, taking place in Geneva. Humors have been In ch dilation for days that the Russians and the hli would moot to discuss the possible restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries Home--The chumbor of deputies today appioved by acclamation the treaty flrieudsjiip and dofcnsivo alliance ic- conlly signed between Italy and Albania.

DEMAND VOTE ON THREE QUESTIONS Members of Senate's Western Republican Bloc Ask Action. (Conllnuod i oni mine one 1 clay on their demands for nssurance that the coming session would bring to a vote thvco questions which thoy rcrjard as particularly Important, Foremost among those was agilcul- tural rellfif. Tho'Westerns, however, did not content themselves with asking In a general way for farm legislation. On tho other hand, they stipulated that the bill, they say must be brought lo a ballot, be based on the McNary-IIaugen measuie which wa, passed by both houses of congress at the last session only lo encounter tin: barrier of a presidential veto. Won't Dlicuss (subject.

The second issue upon which assur- 55'i Shanghai--Four hundred students nnco of action wa. demanded bill 1 1 of SurTvat Sen university slormed a designed to limll the jurisdiction of null nt Hankow, which had ni City--H. W. Thompson, American mine manager who was kldnap- pud lu the state ot Mazatlan oarlv this week and held 1'or ransom ot about 1ms been loleasocl and has returned home unhurt, It was staled at the American embassy loclay. Mills Field, Snu I'Yanclsio--The trl- motorcd monoplane Spiut of Calllor- nin, which started at 8 55 a today on an endurance flight, returned hero at 11, )-2 a.

m. because ol "tail Giilvcston, TCMIS--Eight men were rescued from tho disabled schooner Miu'Ston by the Japanese steam 111 Cal- 'v" a Mara, said radio advices locelved by the agents ol the ship here todtiy. i--Four hundred students Held as Slayers Hoy Wentrich (top) and his 19-year- old brother, Robert, of West Brownsville, are held as the slayers ot Louis Knapp and Paul Pox, coal and iron policemen, when the endeavored to arrest occupants of two Iron county officers are investigating the stabbing of S. J. Cremin, traveling lalesman of Minneapolis, who is in an Ironwood hotel nursing a knife wound in his left side.

Although he lost considerable blood, liis condition is not serious. When Cremin was stabbed, the knife blade struck a rib and did not penetrate deeply enough to cause serious Injury. Cremin was questioned by an Iron couiuy officer tlus morning. He was unable to tell where the attack occurred or give a description ot his assailant, The stabbing took place some time Friday night. The officers are continuing their investigation.

Greatest Crowd in History of Southern Football Brave Bad Weather. First half: North Carolina State Michigan State 0, bootleg automobiles, Authorities charge the two men headed a gang that distributed states, liquor in three VIOLENCE SHOWN IN ADVANCE SPECULATION BY ALAN J. GOUM) (Associated Press Sporls Editor.) Grant Field, Atlanta, Dec. (jrcalest crowd in the history of southern football, lo 40,000 ians, braved raw, drilling weather this afternoon to see Georgia's undefeated eleven battle for southern, as well as national championship recognition, against their ancient iocs oi' Georgia Tech. gridiron, ankle deep in mud, from more than 21 consecutive, nours.

of rain, was a treacherous stretch of footing for the closing classic of the Dixie gridiron season and was expected -o alter tho strategy on the rival teams. Georgia ruled a decided pro-game favorite, The constitution trophy, which goes permanently lo the winner of this classic, was on the Georgia bench In the custody of last year's winners. Business Created by Introduction of New Ford Models. 41V 551, SI) 1 51 dismissed seveiul women workers, and five anil-red union ollirlals Into the open and shot them, it is reported from Hankow. MiuiriKii.a, Mcar.iK'iiii--President Dian today issued a decree forbidding the impoiUtion of all classes ot nrcarms mid ammunition 11,10, did clipped a Oo 10.

i i i i I I 0 i Alloy fUeel -B i ettc? nuwe tceilinK lambs 1 1 1 5 bulk Hocl- I a Cora 109 i MC'itern Iambi I'Ui 'u i SDK Llni' 75 Hi 1126 nil! nnd i i i i 10 'i fitund oil, tnd. fed clipped i i i i I I ti 12 10 Vnniidluiii i i 1081 I I SO In' Hi i i 3(1' IIP I New York--Sir Hugh Dcinson, whoso icslfMntlon an Auslrallan commissioner to the United States was announced Friday by Fremlei Eruce at, Ca'ibnr- ra, Auslialia, said today the entire system of Australian representation in America may bo icvlserl. Clih'iiRn--A sixteen year ol'l bny eonlcsscs to police today that he and a companion had shot and killed Kn- Lipa, 52, he resisted ll'Blr attempts, to rob him The voutlis name was Andrew Zopflln, pollen said, after they had anestcd his 15 year old friend, Daniel Kozul MEDICAL MEN WILL HAVE ANNUAL MEET i i 30-10 aTu-3 dle.uloni i i i In i Aim i lucl'til voliniio. yionny uc.irhcr In the i tundud pcUiillv'to Mlniiilnii' bu.lni! ul torn, repcnti iiood cu'ii (Itiiniiul on, nl.io mi UicciHUc (o tiurehnso ADVANCfSPECULATION RUMS WILDJN EXCHANGE New Vork, Dec. 8-- 1 )-- Spcoulallon toi' llic nclviinoo run wild agnln toclny In tho Now York stock oxcliniiBo.

So Krual. wns tliu volume of Ivarting thai, tho ticker Tell buck mlmites beblncl the mftikct nt tho end ol the first hour, when the abbreviated symlwl was intugiu'rilfccl In an cltort to speed up I lu tiuoliitlon reoordliv machlnfvy. Total lu tho llrsl hour wore newly 7110,000 failures. Eiulj rfiilns In tin! iictlve run iroir one to nearly points. NOTUS Mi'K CillC'i iJai'low, Ironwood, und )jnby were discharged Vlny 32, 11 O'J 12 'IV 13 BO 111(18 I 'ill A1 12 75 CIIIOAGO Dee.

I 1'oultry- nllvo, weak- ts 8 lowln 111 2 tiiike.v'3 Sf. 3D, motion J7, Beoio 'JO Officers Will be Elected at Banquet on Dec. 8. Officers of the Oogeblo County Mu- llcal hoclcty for the coming year will jo elected at the annual to hold in Tionwood ThurscUy even- ng, Dee 3 The meeting was originally planned for Friday The an- nml banquet of the oi'RanUalion will ilso be held Dr. Liebcitlml, president, will preside.

GANG BROUGHT TO LIGHT G'liioaRn, Dec. 1 )--Operatloi 1 of an inter-stale Rung of kidnaper" recruited in Kansas City, St, Paul und Minneapolis was believed to have jecn brought to light today when police arrested three women and ewht Dee. 'i-- Clioese rm Uitliw with most of the bioeri, I i lo i di velopiiiciiH A (air volume of iniall i builiwi'i n'poiled C'hlilittn, DII-. J--HO- (U S. n.

ol IHitaloe.s 130 cdia, on a i 351, total U. 8. shipment.) 'IU1 i doiiiand nnd movement slow nniikot dull; WI'iconMn miolc- ed lound ulille.s 1 DO (n) I 115, Minnesota Diil.otn tackud round Mhlto'i and Bod Illvei Ohio i I Idaho mickeil UiH'iel'i No. 1, 1 SO (U 108i piirlly graded 1 IB MS. noinuor, Veil York l)i'l.

-UlltliT i 10' cclpH B.OU'J. I linn II.37U I In sloralii I to Si 1 i a i i i i i neleeied I i a i nearby nncl nuiuljy i i i i i whlti'4, lints to i i i a i a 1U 'a Cliceso firm: recelpt'i 130,431, cuirjA'cToTuoout'i; t'lilontio, Duo. lilljlior; Mlpli I liibn: crenmciy oxtnia BO; iiUn- dauls 101 ustiii ftritu III Sli 'IV, 18'. locondi 37 30. i uiicbiuiKcd rooclptn CIUM.

blBliori twliiii fill Ulr divlilii an 4 fa 111, rluclo dulalch SI Vi lonn lioni'i bilcK 25'Ci (u) 20. AiiiotlcunB Financial Neiv i Dec. 1 Mbertv 1 Uu lit i Uo llrd Hli I 1 is 103 I 103 I 100 101 'I i -I' Tri'asiiry iTroaauty 8 .100 fedeial courts in Ihe issuance of injunctions; and tho third, a resolution calling for a thorouchgolni; investigation of the administration's policy Central and South America Meanwhile 1 the much discussed measure piovldnig for reduction In taxes was virtually ready to be in- loduced as soon P.S the house Is organ- zed for business on Monday, A few minor changes only remained to be made, before it could be given final approval by the hoibc ways and means committee. The dnnmnds of western senators A ore piesontccl to Sen Curtis of Kansas, late yesterday, after a party caucus had I'C-rlectcd him Republican eadci. They born the signatures of JriFollcllc and Elaine, ol Wisconsin, Nyc nncl of North Dakota, all Republicans, and Shjpslead, of Minnesota, Farmer-Labor, who usually cast Ills ballot with (ho Republicans on or- questions Curtis said lie would reply later, but meanwhile withhold comment.

Action Is Demanded. Nor would the Independents them- vi's discuss tho subject or intimate what action they would take should their demands bo denied, Their obvious meihocl of retaliation, however, would be Lo bolt the party orRiiniatilion ticket, thus, due to Ihe senate's narrow Republican margin, giving victory to the Democrats. In addition lo naming Curtis floor leader, tho caucus nominated Sen. Moses of New Hampshire, to succeed himself as president pro tempore, reelected Sen, Watson of Indiana, as assistant floor leader and choose Sen, Hale of Maine, as conference so're- in ry, men. A number of raids bv defective squads followed news of Hie kidnap- ini? of Morris Roisncr, St Pnul icnl estate- operator and wholesale nnd the efforts, of tho to obtain $75,000 ransom horn a wealthy clone' of Rolsnor.

A Minneapolis attorney showed police letter lo Mis, Roisner, pm porting to bo from the gang, demardlnij ransom for the release of her Inn- band. Rolsnor was kidnaped last Thursday. Found Working Saloons by Officers; Dultith Fortune Teller Sent Home. A 16 year old Virginia, girl who lias been making the rounds of the Hurley saloons, according to information received by the district attorney, Everts Reid, was sent back to her home today by Iron county authorities. According to the information the girl has biscn making her home in Ironwood, but has boon "working the joints" in Hurley during the past few weeks.

Very little could be found relative to the sirl's past life or her reasons for having left her home in Minnesota a short time auo, The Bill's parents in Virginia wrote to Iron county ofllclals concerning tho gli'l in their efforts to llnd when; she was staying. It was upon that information ilmt she was picked up. A Dulnth woman who had come to Hurley expecting to set herself up ii'. iv foituno teller was sent back to her native cHy Friday by Ironwood city officials, when she attempted to obtain a license to ply her profession in tills city, According to her slory (old officers, tihc had bcfii told that Hurley would be an excellent place for her to pluy tho profession of tellini? fortunes, With only enough money to pay expenses for a few days she came to that city whirc she soon discovered that business was not good. Her story was that she and her hu- band wcie in Unanclal difficulties and that she came to this range in the hopes that she might be able to fill the family purse to tide over the troubled limns, 'ROVER' IS HELD IN LENG SLAYING CASE SCHULZEJURORS ARE DEADLOCKED New York, Dec.

)--Speculation for the advance was conducted with considerable violence in this week's stock market. Each clay's trading ran around 3,000,000 sluires, divided among more than 700 stocks. Wliile price movements bore little i elation to the dav to day news developments, the activity of shares of companies which are likely to be bcneflei- aiies of business created by the introduction of the new Ford models this week gave rise to characterizations of the sessions rus "Ford markets." Secretary Hoover's favorable outline of business conditions, the distribution of neaily half billion dollars in dividend and interest payments, the relative ease of the money market and the announcement of a seilcs of "Christmas lividends" nil contributed to the chcer- ul feeling in speculative circles'. General Motors were under selling jressuro, but losses were relatively light, Some selling also came Into the teel shares but this was held in check by predictions ot higher steel priors lext year by some of the leading excc- itlves. Coppers made an excellent to the stlflming commodity irlccs, a sensational advance in Gieen lananoa being the imllviual feature.

Mall order and merchandising shares vcre In brisk demand, Montgomery- Ward scored an unusually large gain, Strength of S. Tf. Krcsge was predicted on unconfirmed reports ol a merger vlth the Krcsge chain. Scoies of issues were pushed through previous peak prices for the year, the list including Abitlbi Power, Auto Sales, Radio Corporation, Westing- louse Electric, International Paper, U. 3.

Industrial Alcohol, Nallonal Distil- Hupp Motors, Victor Talking Machine, International Business Machine. Kennecolt Copper, Nevada Copper, wmdian Pacific, "Soo" common and ircfcrred and Northern Pacific. Face Prospect of Deliberating Until Monday. (Continued dom pw one) that the- members would like to have ihe instructions read again. Court was convened with JudRi 1 George Shaughnessy on the bench and he was about lo read the instructions when he noticed the absence of Ihe dciindant.

Stating the procedure was noi leital unless SehulM wns nie'- en he hold proceedings in abey.iniv imii) thu bli'id v.a; biought into court. He then reread exhortation to the, jury under which ho cave them thiui 1 possible verdicts lo iciurn HOHCAT Willinm Anderson, Montreal, up- piled for bounty on a bobcat county clerk's oiliM in Ilurlry ihis mornlnp. He tiapped the animal in the town of Pence. "itlMU'l I'll i 1 WIDOW OF COLI IS NOT SATISFIED WITH FUNDS GOLD FRAUD CONSPIRACY CASE IS GIVEN TO JURY Mnnkuln, Dec. Iliifiton-uold i i a trial involvlnc charges of conspiracy against fWe iormer officers ot tho Southern Minnesota Joint Stock Land bank was given lo the Jury shortly after noon today.

Marseilles, Dec. generosity appears to have inik'd to bring tho solace intended to the widow of Capt Francis Coll, eomp.iuon of Charles Nungesscr In an ill-fated attempt to cross the Atlantic by air Inst May Mine, Coll Ui deeply dissatisfied with the apportionment of the Coll iamlly share of the hind subscribed in Am- rrloa for the Nimgossmr-Coll families She is starting an active campaWii of protest, She has willten a long and bitter letter to Premier Polncare, expvsslng Ihe hope thHit he will give consideration to the situation in which she has been placed. She clesiies that the French government compensa'r; In some fonn for what she alleges to be injustice on the part of the committee handling tho Tim committee allotted 51)3000 tranus (roughly $23,780) to Coll'i; mother and lather and 07,000 fnties (roughly $3,1180) each to tho widow and throe children, which a monthly income of $20 apiece, Mine Coll points oul PRONOUNCED TREMOR IS RADIOED FROM GUATEMALA Boston, Dec. 8--01')--The tropical radio telaHniph company received ft radio niesMiKO today Tram Us station ul Puerto Bnrrlofi, Ountemnla, luportlng iv "vuiy pronouncPd earlh trrinor at liil" this moinlng, Jiusllng thii'o 1 No iiu'tlier details were given. DATES OF NEWPORT MINE PAY DAYS ARE ANNOUNCED The pay clays for the employes tho Newport mine for tho wren month will be on Tuesday, Vic.

IS and Friday, Doc. 23, It wns announcer today by Abo Matlu superintendent 'mimTs Mr, nnd Mrs, David Ratlin are Ih piu'cnls of a ton, born Thursdny, Dec Suspect Serving 60 Day Sentence. (Continued from unsra lumlxjrjncks. This was decided from black and green threads found stuck fast to the cover of the book with the girl's blood. District Attorney J.

Morrison of Columbia county advhed Sheboygan counlv authorities that cither lie or some member of Ihe sheriff's force would come to Sheboygan Saturday to question the man The man was arrested Thursday nt the home of his father in ihe town of Rhine after returning fiom a rovlns trip thnt cnrrlrd him to the grain i a vesting fields of the He was 'PI? arrested oa a charge driving a i mortgaged automobile out of (he slate, and sentenced CO days In the coun- i ty jail. i UndersherlfT Dickerel! said the man i wore a red and gree i macklnaw and admitted possessing a black and green blazer. "He he was in Fortune the night of Nov. 13 looking for work and knew the girl," Undor.shcrlff Dlckerell cnid. "Ho said she wns good looking and had black hair.

lie later admlUeri he had seen iv picture of her. He seemed to know a lot about the murder." The officers are disinclined to attach credence to his statement ho knew tho girl. Dlckerell said the man was not asked whether he was connected with the crime but was questioned in 'ound about fashion. Dlckerell said the man did not spend much timo in anyone place and was constantly seeking new fields of labor. YOUR Hktinrtt i JITY COPdMISSION WILL MEET MONDAY EVENING Discussion of a tentative auction ordinance and also of the plan for jhanging the rouli; of highway 2 will be tho subject for discussion nt the regular meeting of the city commission in the council chambers Monday night, according to Wilder nich, city manager.

Tilt STRAUS'BROTHERS COMPANY First Mortgage Bonds Foundfd Has llnd and Deserved the Confidence of Three Generations. Inttini Ti-n; SULLIVAN AGENCY DAVID D. REED, Mc 7 R. Aurora Street 1'lionc (SS8.J INSTALL FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT OF SENATE Vienna, Au.slrl.i, Dec. Thr "irst woman president of ft senate in the world was installed here.

Frau Olfju Ruriel-Zcynek took her seat as president of the upper house of the Austrian government. Moirlo Irafhrr o( IrmiHooil Ix Mr, MclilrmnnnS home lli. mldrn nt 8iO CloverUml He a born In thin ciml ilii public lcrc. He gi.iilulcil from the t.iilhei i lilftli school In i (iiul re ceheil hlK bachelor of i decree fi mi the Vnherslty ol i In IdJ.I. then lie i iillcndcii (he l'llhertilt uf Mlehlfi.ill dtirlni; iiiinnirr I'ollottliiB arc the nniim of the i i In Mr, room: Arrlf Alto, ftrnnccH HORAII, Mlllc Helno lliihtctln, Atntc 1m- liolA, TeresA Jnsxciik, lutiiiMin, i i i A lob KoUUit, lietli John i i A Chnrlet Mnrlon Kulmcm, Dhlher l.ilitl.

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