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i Jtai CM i2t rRormtots car run I OUT COLLINS FOIST CTXJh-i AM) MKAT3 WITH NATUUAL GAS MW rOKT COLLINS LAU1MUI COUNTY (XiLOlUUO TV LSD AY JAM'ARV It 1J OL LilL NO 211 ri'BUMIEU DAILY EXCLTT RATVRDAY Worlds Coffee Drinking Title Is Threatened St Leafs Pastor Accepts Call To Loveland Church NET GOVERNOR lilAUGUItATED AT OATIIS TAKEN BY HIM AliD OTHER OFFICIALS AT IIOOII GREATER ECOOTY AliD TUX REDUCTION BY MY INAUClIPilED STATE GOVERNOR Orrrnoc Adan-Make Appeal lor 2 lari That TropW Pay AS Tax AM Thai Effort tt 5 tad Ta tMtotoai Net DrvUe New Kind of Tar fUy Primary Uf ShwuU Be Atorndrd Ls Enforced A ad Edcatloul Ulltntlote Provided lor BAtIDLTS MASSACRE THOUSAND IHHABITAHIS OFTKCHIPAO SAYS DISPATCH FROM SIIAILGTULLC Taw I-ootrd Aad Itnrwad By Haadila Aflrr TWy Ovrrcoma Cl Urea AM Me Ad Worn Ar Shot Da 1 Their I lame AM Childrww Ar LilrJIy Dwlkd lire Accwrdlrg Report Of Horror Rorivd la Loth-daw Froaa Nhtaag ro A Wtoe MV Amm LONDON Jn A Reuter die patch from Peking aaya that message wer received today from Shantung staling that 11 th inhabitant of Wgngchupao totaling a thou-gatd have been macrwd by bandit The mease adds that lh vtt- (fl toted twee leee Wte resoi ru- Tho oat id cette drtoh'a thampmaebip hsteee Impoev am woo at otah today aa Go iMutel prepared to dew I eep of th brrohtoel hvew aad the litl the celt croea from gtreely of Amortlle Ts Ceadech to a aeiir la eotteo coaeamlag hta to hm credit 1 cop la I hoar flat gwety hw-over boo doeoed capo la eight a hail rh will de ha dnahlag ta of hotel told 1 he eaoegh lime tor 1 rlef JsHee ABr Wk Retiring AdminUec Onlh To liKvalnf Adlitralio At lmprBIe I SUI CpHl hUU Howto Chimber Parted Sro Member hut AtotoWy rrty Ynn it StU Chief Kimithe Seaalera la Eacart DENVER Jan lln-UUUam it Aoarom cauw ma for fortr jrwfcft member of lh lUU becftm ftp' rr William II Adam cattle man and tup wmm DENVER Cok Jo A pic for greater economy in government made th Urgcr part of th inaurzml Urr of Governor William Adams which aa delivered after he un took th oath of offic at th tat capitol building at tvmn also urged an amendment to the primary law th rigid enforcement of lawg and for th farmer and atack grower a progressive highway building program protection or atat water right and tha taking of vigorou atop to protect and defend atata school lands from th demand mail by th federal government The iBaafqral Bdro wm tor tha prop hoar aad reps MEXICAN lissara of fk ugrhlpago mites west of tho htrihpiseo of Csslsrin st Iks fa rttvely opposed tho bandits oho got roi to roam oois aftes ohlch they ooirooaded Bad aat fir is tha vtUago sioashtartBg tho lahabllaau trrsopoettvo of ago or REUGIGUS ISSUE TAKES liELV TUittl FOR WORSE I UPRISINGS REPORTED niliMurf provisioa af abort CUe I el Ute luaUtatto aa Th vten PrtBMaU ot state ta hit pMh ta ahortiy mare tha 1 I ruttoa yoa any other appropriations yoa Bor noon In imprraaive ceremonies held at th a tat Capitol building Adam took th oath of office aa chief executive of the aUU At the aame time William Cortett of Mont lata took office a a lieutenant governor Charlee Armstrong- Denver accretary of aUte Harry Mulnlx of Denver ataU treasurer SlacCinnla of Wray elate auditor Charles Butler and John Campbell of Denver jimtiera of the ho-preme court Boatright of Coidea attorney ireneral and Katherine Craig of Denver aUte auperintendent of public Instruction Tk eath of ortk admlal-tored to tfc taensfis official by Ik ret lria tXM lk nprtM unt Goorg Alia Th tBaagaralloa eoreatoate ore ettatod Pn-mu ka (1114 every avail Bl apara ta tha ckaaitor tba tal kaato 1 repTweetitivee A racial aacert to Oovcraov-Claet A4-aai aa Ball i of wlri acaa-ton wk kava arva4 ettA tka aa chid aaaeetlva dartaa kla ioaa l-caabaarr ta lb kaaa tba Clora4 UgUlatara COLORADO RIVER IflID TITLES GOVERNOR should limit them to th very a mo sat possible aad there gtv tba property awaere of lb soma relief from an In some relief from an AND SCHOOL ARE SUBJECTS OF ECU'S MESSAGE is ta a eve MEXICO CITY Jan U-Tb Mexican religinu ritoatioo imoldering since igguanc of th religiou rego-lationa seem to bav taken a ieriou toni There are report of armed Catholic uprising in th (tateg of Durango Micoacan And Julisco and one bishop culm to hav Information that important cities have been captured tb new being guppreMed These report however have mate I'' Toachlag OB toxatto ha sold: -Th paopla of Coiorodo ar -tula to a toroa! of that pro-at tea hardB Th proapwtty of ear atata la tmpoda by th coaataatiy tacroa! taaa la th oparatioa of alotoat vry vr-Bieatal arvocy frooi th sattoa dowa to tha cosniy arbaol district there ta saodlea azpaaa aad waste -Tb lofUtotaro caa aboald do marh to crb astrevagaac aad red oca aspeaeea Aa governor I propoo to do aiy part to Uto aad Proper IlmUatloai apoa tha rioea tails bodies of th state aboald be enacted aad a towed Too froqaeitly the only aid aad eadeavor of public official has been to fled nevaouroe of reran snd then they have beoa resorted to aithout aa Uwnlng of form-ar tssea -Thar to bat oaa real aonrea ot tase asd that to tha peopl Ot th state thrtr labor aad their property No Butter how Indirect tha tax method It burdea falls ultimately upon th people end consume their property snd re towost by uts state is Adas of that need thoa tor antil batter the iw Si ii- me Laaae 1 SALT LAKE CITY Jan noratlonver velopmeJlt and federal legislation on Sre the two maior subject treated upon by Governor George Dera in hi annual mcaaage to th seventeenth etat tura which-opened iU waaton Bd no- gstloa la which lbs saastioa of UUo creasing tax" Governor Adam aaid tha atata rsager act sbasld repoalad peedily aa It was nnae-ii i ry aad a aonrea of trmatma" la eommeatlag oa th dacstlon-al leatltattoas of th atat ovtraor Mid atat was fortaa-ato la haring tha high clam of d-sealorn so have "Been tha wonderful growth ta th (Itaodaac at onr adacattonsl In-stltatioas" ha told It become saceamry to provide added factli-tlea for th proper handling of th tnrroaaa hut thto doe not mean aboald he extravagant Where additional balldlnn are el should construct only that ar actually neceaaary edaeatioaal purpose aad wait th tax paying public to In nhapa financially before building any gymnasiums snd Uk Governor Adams urged thst the primary law should he amended to remedy tho ohuses which have at fllcted It saying the greatest of which was tho permitting of members of polltl' I party to Pr-tlrlpst In ho nominations of no-othr Sarin that rod war moo the urentwRt ate Gomnor Adam iniffsted 1 Continued on P(f Column 4 not been confirmed Bandit antragea are ateo lacroaa-lag aad a half done villa with-la a ecoro of mile of Meslc City are virtually deserted the lahab iuata hart fled to th capital la feae of outrage by tha aeit-ntylad BAXTER RGii'BERED BY ASSOCIATES sources "If part of th effort and on-ergy that to now devoted to seeking new sources of pablle revenue were devoted to finding legltlmntn means of reducing public expenditures the taxpayer would have cans to rejoice After yon have made the LOVELAND Cw II-TV In mi Loo Im fmrtmnim I ini fq ilM rmrmtmf ami! by th ml lh Rx Jx CWk krt OrWwr Store that tho pok fit hod Im fitted kf vriw P- tn Ik SaclteT l'W prbyirf Tk Rrv Mr JokMs will ll tharg mi IlM Lowtosrf krfc h- ruo( Irk nk-K k- A' mJt mm emo to higher aKKwto tTUpt tW (Mom tor fre ro CDXjORADO WEATHtR mmm latoikt aa4 Wadato- iy eddec to aelb todral aad antowl ptoltoM IdiM LACAL TrEATtB UniB IcapmlacB dr aiekt Al day Hit bw Mm- Mvb- to the bod ot the Colorado sift la to deiormiasd The governor alto call atlentla to tba throat ot cartels supporters ot tbs gwlsc-Johasoa Bosldsr eaaoa dam bill that anlaas Utah support tho msaa-ero bow goading la eon gross tbs (sdoral power coaiiBtssloa will approve cortaia power licenses to private corporations bow pend is before which will sot ap prioritise to water rights thereby Irreparably damaging tba state's rights to tbs wstsr am not much frightened by thst throat" tho gov-ersor says "It is herd for ms to her such little coafldsnro la the character and fairness of rospon-slblo government officials as to boiler that they could bo guilty of deliberately Invading a sovereign date and despoiling It of on of Its great nalnral resources upon which its future growth and prosperity depend" Continuing Governor Dorn says "Ton will observe that the real question I who owns th Colorado river? Our contention of course Is first that th state own Its waters which csr never be alienated but to which rights can only be acquired thru beneficial nse second that th stats owns th bed of the river because It 1s a navigable stream If we own the water and the river bed why should tho federal government claim or assert any rights In th river Is it not a flagrant violation of etot rights for th federal government to come into state and undertake to grab one of 1U primary Legal phases of tho alx state 'compact in which there to notno question of possitfle damage to tho rights of Utah are being Investigated th governor state and adds that tho legislature will advised of tho result of this Inquiry Progress of the efforts Instituted 'two years ago to have congress enact the necessary legislation to clear np tha cloud hanging ovsr Utle to nut school lands granted when Utah was admitted to th anion to set forth and the governor says "there now seems good reason to expect that th blU which wa hope will be In satisfactory form may be passed before th adjournment ot th present session of congress" Thin subject to further mentioned under the head of federal tend surveys In which attention to called to tho fact that tho department of Thirty Carried Out Of Burning Hotel (By Aaaoclnted Pres Leased XVIrcJ VALPARAISO Ind Jan Thirty guests were carried out of burning hotel during a spectacular fir in the business district here early today Nore was In jor hau jnred Five building were Courthouse associates of Frank Baxter retiring county commissioner expressed their appie-ciation of hia friendship and of hi relation with them as an official when Tueaday morning they presented him a desk set of two fountain pen and holder with a silver plate upon the base of th holder bearing th words Baxter from hi courthouse friends Jan 11 1927" Tuesday forenoon wa Mr Baxter's tost half-day a commissioner Tha presentation of the remembrance waa made in the office of the eeid I eawvopulgt i PA tb republic aci moat of tft I scypo trbbinbopi and 23 blabopa country irs reported to ba Clareac Dubose correspondent for lh Assoc Is ted Free who went 10 th Episcopate to get th comment oa the development at El po wa taken Info custody while Wm Foiger United Pro correspondent who followed when he learned of Di hose's detention alw wae held The corre-pondoote aceeded ta gettlDg word to th i American embarsy were hell several hours despite their protests that they were mertcan cltlten It to known that there bav bean numerous s-reet of Catholic thru- the country are reported to Baxter Retires As Commissioner Sheriff Reappoints Tba ending lh oflHal yaar at the Larimer county courtbou viithnot lneldcnL Tb only ehane in o(V of tha retirement of an Baxter of Laporta as eomnuaa-ioncr His ptaea wiB ba taken at tba nert acaaiona of tha board by A Johaaoa of Laporta wha ura elected to that affica at tha Novstn-hcr alaetiona and who la th only Democrat among tha coottfr official No changes wera made In tha yieraoimal of tha pheriffi offlea Sheriff Fred Harrla reelected to tha offlea at tha Ut election ex-preued himself as well aatiafied with tha assistant who have served with during th past term andan-rounead that his appointment were ready for th Mm personnel ror the new term The are Elmer I Cooke under sheriff: Kellejr deputy: Fred Blumenthal deputy A Savant deputy and William of Loveland deputy Th totter to chief of police In Loveland Lovelani-Lamlkin Debate Thursday At Loveland High LOVeIaXD Jan The Love-land High school debate team will rla-h with th team from the Fort Collins High school next Thursday evening at tha local High school auditorium at 8 o'clock This will bo th first round of th state battle for championship and Fort Collins expect to bring a good- delegation for tho contest Tho question will bo on tho child lahor amendment Earl Balls Robert Lirernash and Kermit Watkins with Miriam Poundston as alternate will represent Fort Collins Som psreeoo aro sold to have men burned ta death ta tha homes ether were shot while attempting to aerape whlls yooag children literally weropnUed Liberal Church Going Inlo the Liquor Business (By Aseartolsd Proas Leased Wlre DENVER Cato Jam Netleael headqaarters fa th Liberal ckarvh wfR trees-ferred from Denver to Saaahia valley Teas empty New Man-ire next Knaday tt wa as- meraced today by Bis hep Frank Kite preetdeaC story Her raft khksy of tho charrh fur Did Mexico ha deeded toad in Saashiaw Valley Where bnilding 1 In nn atracted lh parpea ot trassferrilf headoaartar to' New Unitei Buhop Rr Mid to ta carry oa th rharrh mead fer atodl-flralion mi th dry tow New Mexico Bishop Rir said plaa to operate th tortewt still aad wiarry in Amerira marafactariag ialaxi-rahag liqaar far sacramental purposes aa provided by th federal constitution We now hav 729M members Th federal coaatiiatioa states explicitly that es msaufseturo six gallons of liquor fv each member ot family sabeenbing oar tenets Th averag family to af fonr persena so wa plaa to mannfartaro this year approximsthly 172890 gsi- NORRIS TRIAL MAY WAIT FOR WITNESSES (By Aamieiated Press Leased Whre) AUSTIN Tex Ju 11 Absanrt -of MTersI defens wltuesses today threatened to delay th trisl of Dr Frank Norris Baptist pastor of port Worth charged with (Uyini Dexter Chlpp wealthy lumberman Tb prosecution announced rsadb -ness to proceed when tho caa wai called before Jude Jam Hamilton la District court her yesur day but dafeas counsel withheld a direct statement pending tha location of witnesses some ot whoa wera reported 11 Th defen wu instructed to proceed with the caa today or file a motion for continn-anc i In axplanallon of Its action ths defense announced new ey wit boss to th shooting of Chippa to th study of tb Fort Worth Baptist church last July Mis Jans Hartwell personal secretary to Dr Norris wa ta a room adjoining th study when th shooting occurred th pastor's attorney said Shs was reported ill at Fort Worth Nutt aa official of th church to tha other purported ayi witnes claims to hav boea in tha atndy when Chippa catted protest attack by Dr Norris oi Mayor Meacham of Fori Worth Nutt also was detained at his horns The first aesstoa was devoted mostly to examination of prospective juror Upwards of 100 ot tht summoned wer oxcused Dr Norris sat wtth his attorneys and spent part of tha time writing letters to friend CHANGES 111 GAGE AND FISH LAWS TO BE DISCOSSED AT DENVER TAGIIDAY AHD TUESDAY rovolatHBsta wha have been attacking town within th federal district ltaelf Th most aeaaalioaal developments fleet I a th alttoUan with la th last tweaty-foar hoaro wav two In aamber Th ft rot wa th proctomaka by Junto of El Pane of a government of Mexico with Rene Caplatra Gars prominent Catholle and vlco- proeedeut of the Mcxica National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty "provisional The second wet th arrest aad ordered deportstloa of Bishop Pascual Diss of Tobaseo ero-ary of th Catholle aplscopato ta Mexico Fir other prelate war taken with him at tb Episcopate building in custody A dispatch from Merida Yue-lan telle of the arrest there of four priests charged with rtolat- lng the new religious regulations by officiating at masse Troop movements under direction of the war department continue Most of the details are kept s-aret but It to known that strong reinorcements are being sent to the northern states: Every railroad in th republic carries a heavy military guard However the burning of bridge and disruption ot traffic by outlaws some of whom call themselves revolutionists continue Building And Loan Has Prosperous Year Declares Dividend The smtnal meeting of th Fort Collin Building and Loan association was held Monday evening and the following seven directors elei A Gate Blak Sadler Shaw Fred Stover I Morrill and E- Hunter Th past year has been a very prosperous one for the association and a dividend of 1-2 per eent wii declared The association has $140-000 loaned on Fort Collins1 real estate and to an influence for th building np of Fort Collin Th board will meet next Tuesday organize and elect officer of the other office present speech waa chairman of the board of commissioners who expressed the pleasure which the other officials of the county have felt in their aso-ciation with Mr Baxter nrd of their high regard for his friendship with good wishes kin future Mr Baxter Responded briefiy in word of appreciation for the pleasant relations which have existed between himself and th other official Crew Lays Rails From Trilby North vn rji laying crew of the Colo- three day and make it early en- and Southern railroad began ty of getting Jury to find violators guilty If penalty 1 too severe Protect bear rxcoot bad ones Ye Report bl game killed Yes Stop shipping fish Yes Ten pounds of fish or 25 fish limit Yes Abolish shrimp ojuters etc bait Yen' Prohibit scattering bait Yes Clone atat token Oct 1 Yet i Dack limit same aa ad mining state Shorten Mge chicken season to it hw STrttokin DIR BOV scour IAEETR1G AT HERE TOiUT Tho annual meeting of tho long Peak area council of the Boy Scout will hetd at Tuesday night at the A Th council to composed of Boulder Longmont Ene Lfyett Louisville Fort Collins Bsrthoud Estea Park La Porte and Lvons Tha feed will be a treat" and all interested are Invited to attend Tha annual report of Fred fcg-gtrs scout axecutivo will show 240 new scouts for the year tho advancement of 109 to second-class 38 to first-class 23 to star scouts 5 to life scout and 8 to rague scout A total of 319 merit badges were awarded The Rev Dr Sykes pastor of tha Denver Capitol Hill Presbyterian church an excellent speaker will give th principal address Dr David Bayless who was to have spoken was unable to attend ao Dr Sykes will take hia place Governor Moore Of New Jersey Wants Booze Referendum opportunity present Itself At present th commandant Is quoted as saying th Indians have taken np arms under tha religion banner on order from Datnaseo Barraza a of Columbus Commander Eseorbra told withto fifteen day he would reetor peace to th ttie of Durango Reports from SiHiHd Mf tht the Catholic priests lease Perea and Roman Blanco arrested at 7a- ough to enable hunters to distinguish between young and old chicken Deer seem to be ncreaslng theraforo maintain open season yearly If on bucks only four days if on any deer ent to two day Same time In year as present Specify fisherman's righto Ye Trespassing restrictions Yes Open season ot dore No Gees limit fonr Ye Date for open dnek season tha same as adjoining stales No close! season oa skunk aa they arc predatory Prohibit winter fishing Continued on Page 3 Column 4 Sportsmen of Colorado nr called together to meet next Monday and Tueaday at Denver In the au-titorium of the Gas and Electric building to discuss nnd agree on provision of bill to be introduced Into the legislature tccordlng to notice sent ont by Sco-ville of Walden secretary of the Colorado Gme nnd Fish association President Ed Trimble and secretary Frank Burnett of the Cache to Poudre Fish nnd Game association plan to attend and urge others from Larimer conot7 who caa do no to bo present This section of tho state will greatly profit by th passage of tho right kind of a bill Those who can attend should get ta touch with Trimble or Burnett Tha Ulcers of tha local association informally discussed amendments last week and decided in favor ot tho following: No open noason on 'grouse nnd prairie chicken State commissioner to hare the power to close certain streams lor protecting trout Fine and revocation of license for violation of gam law but no jail sentence because of difficul (By Associated Press Leased wire I TRENTON Jam Gov-v eraor A Harry Moor today In hia Tha Loveland team will consist of annual message to tho Nw Jersey Justice Wilkerson Hilmar Sallee llegiatotom advted a prohibition Edwin Pom ranks and Mary Ruth 1 referendum and repeal of tho state Wood a alternate enforcement act Mf-OHE IlLED ADD TEN '10IIDDED Cl CLASH AT COCOLA work toying new rail at Trilby 1 miles south of the city Tuesday morning and working toward the city The rails are the new 90-pound rails which ar being used to replace all lighter rails on the line between Denver and Cheyenne The crew has been working for som time at distribution of the rails a crane being used that work The new rails when all place will assure a smooth-nding track Within th eity the company to placing the 90 pound rails in 66-foot length which is twice the length of ordinary rail Vare Campaign Is Ordered Investigated (Bv Aasorloteif lres l-eascd Wlrr WASHINGTON Jan 11 of th senntoral election in Pennsylvania tost November in which Represents tiv William 8 Vara Republican waa credited wittt a majority over William Wilson Democrat was ordered today by th senate The Inquiry will be conducted by the special campaign funds committee which uncovered the expenditure of $800000 in behalf of are in Pennsylvania's three million dot-tor primary tost spring Senator Reed Republican Pennsylvania while expressing regret that the senate was departing from it usual rule of having the inquiry mede by the elections committee withdrew hie objection to the iuvea- THEATER DISASTER IS OERTG INVESTIGATED BY OFFICIALS (Sr th as sets to IWss Uawt Wtel MEXICO CITY Jan Special dispatches from GuatUte iuo lajara state that 21 persona have been killed and ten wounded disI0ai for a speedy completion of in a clash between Catholics and the municipal authoritxes aurvey dn-the town of Cocula in the state of Jalisco tho tu- The The mayor of Cocula and the local deputy Sostenes Castillo were among those killed Tha dispatches which were lack-1 military commandant at Torreon tag ta details reported that the ha reported that th stuatlon municipal authorities offered oppo-1 merely a revival of sltioa to a religious demonstration presented by the war-llke Mesqultal whereupon th Catholic stacked I Indian who always revolt when an interior has refused to avail Itself of the $100000 fund placed at Its Guests Are PRESIDENTS MESSAGE ATTACHED IS CALLED AFFRONT TO SO municipal officials employees aad policemen a batU ensuing Th Agrarians It wag announced today have decided to support the President Calles and Mexico City headquarters has instructed all Agrarian organisations thruout Mexico to cooperate with federal roops In pursuit rebel wherever found Clearing up reports that federal force under General Enrique Leon MONTREAL Jn by tho horror of Sunday catastrophe ta which 77 children were crushed to death or asphyxiated while trying to escape from the burning Laurier Palace movie theater Montreal to seeking to learn how such a tragedy could hav happened Pending resumption of tho Inquest Ameen Lawand owner of th Laurier Palace ami three of hi subordinate are at liberty under hail identified 11 Stunned ijurad hav recovered sufficiently to be removed to their homes One boy Louis Philie Tremblay 13 who to said to have been seen entering tha theater Is still missing Monsignor Le Paillenrrector of the Church of th Nativity who knew most of th little victim decided to- preside at a general mas for them toda'y Many of the bodies were taken to the church yesterday The children were of the poorer classes and a combination mess wa arranged to kate their pai-cote C4Diu WASHINGTON Jan The statement that President Nicaraguan-Mexican message to congress was a deliberate affront to Mexico waa made in the house today by Representative Huddleston Democrat Alabama The house foreign affairs committee voted today to Uk kuo consideration oX the president messM tomorrow wera defestetMasl Frldav near Du-iragoza nnd Monclove respectively vangoCity Torreon specials etatelhav been lodged In that General Coazalo Eseorbra the ary Hurt Ail the dead have been.

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