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The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 1

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I It Greets Yon At Sunrii Gives All You Want To Know Gives You the Latest News The Fertj Collins The Tort Collins Express-Clean Clear Concise The News At a Glance The Family Daily Paper ff I 5 1 i 1 A tJ 6 1 ff li EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY FORT COLLINS LARIMER COUNTY CGLO -WEDNESDAY JUNAUARY 10 1923 VOL XXXXYGH SO 323 1 Z72r 'bjj lJ mil 1 7 fx rr fi ft i I i I 4 4 na i 3 I I I I oy 8sa Wft fe S17EET DELIVERS IIIS Administration Is Urged To Call World Economic Conference The Fort Collins Building and Loan In Good Condition ATTENDANCE ATillfElffiAT OEREiOMY LARGEST inSTBRY OF STATE PBOGOAH PISSSI Assembly Does Routine Business Preparatory to the Inauguration of New Governor at Capitol Sweet Names Appointees After Taking Oath of Office at Noon Tuesday Retiring Governor Shoup Presents Incoming Governor to Audience CV If! Li I ill War Minister Confers Premier Stating AH In Readiness-For Advance Wednesday POIXGARE MAT TAKE to iuiuiAMnxT Vote Of Confidence Would Afo solve Him of Blame Holding Deputies Responsible PARIS Jam -Fiance is ready to At the annual meeting of stoik-1 holders of the Port Collins-Building and Loan association Monday evening the old board of directors wa i reelected as follows: Saddler 'A Abbott Fleming 8 Apreval of Cclerado River Pact Legislation to Assist the' A- Rohlin? Farmer Revision of Tax Laws the Enactment of an Income) Th'epastVarTas'been prosper-Tax Law Enforcement cf Prohibition and Other Movements ons one for the association has of Like Nature Recommended by New Chief Executive estate loans amounting to over $40 000 and has been instrumental DENVER Colo Jan -Legisla-t and that Colorado only the Jiuildmg of twelve houses in Hon designed to assist the farmer re- 000 0oo of Intangible property was fort Collins during the past year taxed in 1921 Governor Sweet saidjU ho $1200 on hand now ready vision of taxation laws and the ib to loan on Fort Collins property association is three years old grown until its resources amount to over $64000 The officers are Sadler presi-said I d0nt: A- Abbott vice president s- w- Marshall secretary Ickes -rpasurer and Hunter assist- i iant secretary FORT OOLUIIS BB BETA! ALL OFFICERS No Changes Reported Either In Executive Forces Or In the Boards of Directors In Banking Houses No changes have keen made in either the boards of directors or the dicers of the four Fort Collins banks according to the announcements of the elections held Tuesday at the four institutions The Foudre aVI- -f seize the Ruhr at daybreak There n('e for worl(l wile and especially are many reasons to believe that to- Capper morrowis sun will disclose French hovering over Essen while a long string of tanks rrawi into the Krupp's home in advance of foot and horse troops The zero hour has been fixed but until the occupation army man hes the time and place the manner and exact objectives are held by the gov-j eminent as a military and political secret France today notified England thru the French ambassador" at London! and the American ambassadors at! Paris and Brussel were Informed1 by the French and Belgian metits what Franc plans to do The President Harding Convinced Freni tonight also armed with the That Great Britain Must repartions Have Extension of Time that Germany Is involuntary default Sees Complete Plans 1'ctnient of an income tax law repeal of the act creating the state rangers and enforcement of prohibition were some of the outstanding recommendations of Governor William Sweet democrat in his first formal message to the legislature today Governor Sweet rpad his message In person nt a joint session of the house and senate Chief among the rec-rmmenda'ions was one for the promotion of co-operative marketing through" the establishment of a Bureau of Markets with a market director to give producers and leadership in tlm organization of cooperative marketing aoriatfons as xvell as to axsit in the orderly marketing of farm produce and Extension' of state funds or credit to marketing associations at a low rate of interest or the erection of Mate-owned storage houses were urged by the chief executive as an adjunct to state-fostered marketing Repeal of the law creating the state rangers as a police force was recommended on the grounds that is wronsf because it deprives people of the right of herauxe of the expense of maintain- I brief address frequently in Ing the organization and tcrrnptod by tlicerd and pistol shots xHe ranger law has created an new governor told the members otef leppirg of duty divided the multitude that they vein his sumption of authoHty which has) guests and hade tin one and ail to -aecpited in friction' M4wiice of i feh home and to turn -the occasion co-operation a lack of erttclency i ilf Cf merrymaking and- that some method must be found to tax "adequately intangible and expressed favor for an Income tax as step for the removal of an An income tax Jaw hei he believed could he passed without a constitutional amendment Additional legislative suggestions! were for: A Blue Sky law Laws to encourage development of mining For Maternity InsiiYanee To Tax auto trucks carrying freight Continued on page 4 No 4 OKLAHOMA CITY Jan A milling joyous carefree crowd of more than 100000 saw governor Walton inducted into olhce today at a public ceremony at the state fair grounds 9 William 13 minute after the clack in the house of representatives ticked the hour of high noon todav Chief Justice Tully Scott administered the oath of office to the governor-elect and other newly elected state executive Officers Hundreds of spectators who packed the chamber stood and sang After a few brief words of introduction by retiring Governor Oliver Khoup Governor Sweet began to read his message Attendance upon the ceremony held in the chamber draped with American flags and sw'eet with the perftnme of carnations ferns and Mary Garden Is the Latest Disciple cf Auto-suggester Cone "By Cuitcd Fees CHICAGO Jan 9 Mary Garden giand opera star was Emile latest disciple today feel like a new declared Mary who who has just returned from New York where she practiced the stunts of the heater "Cone has become my Bible He has cured me of ail jav little His including the buzzing in my head Everyday in eierv way I MPwitUKr beftpy and 1 Miss Garden declared she would go to France after the present opera season afid learn more from Cone first hand i By Cuitcd Press WASHINGTON Jan 9 the administration was urged to coil a world economic conference by Senator Capper of Kansas in a reso- lution introduced in the spnate day Capper declared such a con- ference would solve the economic problems of agricultural and other industries tliruout the wot id and jtend to stabilize prices He pre-scnjnd petitions from half a dozen livfs nv Associated Press WASHINGTON Jan president Harding x's convinced' it was disclosed today at the White House that there can no nefl the eferen biUlons of dol liberalize immediately the terms of the existing statues or the American of coal delivericAl and There is no cause of further delay The war minfater has had a final conference with premier Poincare assuring him toot the army is ready the technical men even emergency ciewe of railrosdors aud telegraph feasting harberue serving Tuesday S-Five fast train bopnd escaped whpn the baggage rar road the engine demolished a I ar case strikes in the Ruhr are nar- riht ley National bank states that the of- nelts 10 I nited States swatting orders at DwesseWoif aud wflla ttm0 down military Osi-ort- is to'bv tongrees payment in forty-five be off General Duggotte left May- years with interest at 4 1-4 per cent euce fop DueSseidorf just ahead of The exei views which niem-the last train load of Mayenee troops 1)ferg ot he Amerkan ficers have not hW'n elected dint iglll prohahiy he chonfft When the meeting for organization Is held sometime this wcok At the National Bank the of the commission kame board of directors and the same concur w-ere crystalized by develop- ments at the preliminary negoua- This readiness is no proof that gi-fUtp of officers were chosen for the tions with the British debt By 4wo-biffd Bi-ss LEAVER Jan With til JimHff' chamber gaily decorated ia Aweri-tan tlags an dthe approaches from the chamber bung with American colors the house this morning transacted routine buf ness awaiting the inauguration at high noon of Governor Wilbur 1 Sweet Democrat to succeed If Shoup Republican with more than usual cpremony-The capifol was crowded an hour before the tune set for the reading jof the oath by Chief Justice Tully By Associated press Scott It was apparent that manv CLEVELAND Jan 9-rFred wolld disappointed in their ef-Goetiing 40 was formally charged orts 806 inauguration and hv police today with the murder of Jear Governor first formal had calmly tuessage murder for senate a few bills were in- harw are store troduced among wliuh was one by commis-jsion looking to the refunding of the (four billlous of dollars owed by i Great Britain Tlie progress of the i negotiations was laid before the A I A mWANlS prebident in detail yesterday by aa-aelaaJ II iil IIG jStH-rt'tary Mellon and Senator Smoot ffl IB TJlfieri AY'RQPuMw110' Utah members of the 1 VLtUu I fj ShoLf fi 1 jAmericatt commission IVliether congress- will be asked to Contiuued on page 7 No OLIN RAYNER Olin RayneJh on the eub vt waa the chief coming year as had charge last year They are- Moore president Charles Walker vice-president A Klnver vice president John Handy cashier and Moore assistant eashfer The hoard of directors is composed of C-Averr Evans A Kluver R-ott I Bennett Giddies 3 Webster Barkley Jones Otis George Rhaw John Handy Charles Walker and Moore Fort Collins National hank held its election and organization Tuesday with the same officers and the same hoard of directors being Continued ou page No '4 Governor Sweet declared his desire to make a careful study of the National Guard with a view to its perRopoel -nd placing tbe feed commenced upon a secure foundation" Amendments to obtain niorej ccrtrs prompt decisions by the Industrial i HUmreUS ESCOpe commission amendment to more but not to repeal the direct primary law enforcement of llie minimum wage law for women a unified school syRtem and the building of good roads are other subjects which Goovernor Sweet favored The Colorado river treaty to effect a division that is the Governor dm lured and lie pact should he promptly In referring to changes In the ndnunisTrative code which he desired effect ed Governor Fweet said: Some changes that will lie suggested will doubtless seem drastic while others will require constitutional amendments It is a fact that has a most antiquated and inefficient method of administering state said Stale finances the governor The cry went up that the was ready and at 1 Injury as Train Derailed BALTIMORE Aid Jan hundred passengers on a of the Pennsylvania railroad from New York to' Washington injury this evening locomotive tender and were derailed near Washington iitidgo at Ilatetlnope after had struck and Ing motor truck MRTH FOUDRE MEET AT ON evergreens was the largest in he There Were Issued 2300 tickets ot admission to the house and probably 500 other members of both chain- bers their ives other relatives or friends were present- The gallery was packed and people weie stand- iu tfie aisles State rangers and police acted as ushers and the lereniony was orderly and quiet as well as highly impressive At 1130 the senate entered the chamber marching hv twos to the accompaniment of Marih played on the piano by Mrs Charlton Harris a blind student at one of the state institutions Sh was assisted by Mrs Ralph Yerner As the strains did away Representative Abe Pollock from the portal aisle announced the presence of Governor Shoup Governor-Eiect Sweet Chief Justiie Stott and the elective officers who besides the itfcr-commg governor were to take the oath The oath then -was administered and was sung Governor Shoun then briefly presented Governor Sweet merely stating that it was a pleasure and privilege to present the new governor whose credentials had been examined and found to be correct The reading fthe message was expected to consume more than an hour Senator Nate Warren of Fort Collins to exempt from taxation an initial $2000 worth of property belonging to former service men in the army and navv Senator McFadzean introduced a hill to reduce the fees charged by county assessors ranging from a slight to a heavy decrease for certain instruments filed The house received and referred to a committee the senate bill by Sen-'ators Callon and Saunders author- ties entering into the cost of living and rental By Associated Press DENVER Jan 9 Immediately afler his inauguration today Gover- nor Sweet announced the following appointments- Tully Scott former chief justice Continued on page 2 Nn 5 have to leave the community or would be Daniel said the information was given him by Joe Davenport another Mer Rouge Davenport Daniels aid told him he had received such word ovi-r the telephone Dihiel said Daxemort de tared he had been told by Caotam Skipwith that the men hae to get Captain Skipwith of Bastrop is the exalted eyrlops of the Ku Kiu-x Klan organization in Morehouse parish Bv Associated press ATLANTA Ga Jan Dr Exams Imperial Wtzaitl of the Ku Kiux Klan declared in a statement issued late tonight that be unhesitatingly stands on the denial of Klan officials In Louisiana that mem-oers of tbe organ Ration had anything to do with the Morehouse par-Continued On Page 2 No 2 1 i I I 9 9 attraction at the Kiwanis club asidet commission proceed to make the from -the excellent dinner provided best arrangements possible with the by Lee Davis debtor nations subject to final con- Mr Raj ner declared that one of I gressional approval is etto iiede-tiie chief values of the Kiwanis ylub termined It was indicated at the was that' it prepared men for com-i Continued on page 2 No 4 tnunity service and provided' them the opportunity to serve the and provides the opportunity Those I BERT I LOWE MURDER CASE WILL who join an organization of this kind for what they cam get out of it with no idea of putting fn anything will pot last long This club deveiopes BE CARRIED TO SUPREME COURT COUNSEL FOR CONVICTED FUN Harry Kcinv 46 after he reenacted the entire three deteettives at the where the killing occurred was found dead in his umlay morning STOCKHOLDERS TEN T0DA YT0 DECIDE MILLION DOLLAR BOND ISSUE SAYS he did not desire to discuss in detail at this time except to say am The stockholders of the North posing it claim that the company can Informed that certain investment (Potidre Irrigation company will meet not atford to sell the bonds for nine- success of the A drive spon-funris of the state have hern so close- at 10 this morning at Moose ty cents on the dollar as that would sored by tlie service clubs of the community spirit and helps other organizations along that line Mr Rayner called attention to the GREELEY Jan 9 The case of ease Thus transcript to be prepared izing tbe appointment of a commit-Bert Lowe convicted on Dec 8 of by Court Reporter Guv Clayton will tee of five to Investigate and report the murder of his sister-in-law Edna cost approximately $800 Iowe will to the next general assembly on the a loss right there of 100000! it'was because Fern Ckinner is to he appealed to! remain in the county jail here until cost and selling prices of commoili- after the motion for trial has iy invested that there is no cash on hand with which to buy state war- rants nmi are being disposed Hall This will be a important A 1 4 it eg out v'o Ux ft Uwv IRC Jnippilng as tbe stoukhoWers wilijThev claim that another etftenso of training for serviie They are supreme court accord-they either accept or reject the proposed $2S000 will have to be paid as ft helping the high school movement I Jjj? the statement of Robeit IU of to the nubile at a discount to the million dollar bond issue planned to bonus to get the unm attired bonds pov geowt organization etc be-j inoourn inmrv of tbe credit and fi- refund the present indebtedness and turned in Tins and other expenses cause the club members are trained District Judge TSeii Tianjin! renntatalon I provide funds "for seeded improve- they claim will bring the moneyjn service Such clubs as dhe in JPen "oiirt Monday The mVTsagVgives much attention nu-nts such as enlarging Haltigan available above the present Indebted- -ii ktnj to the subject ot taxation and Gov-jflam and extending the Michigan ness of nearly $700000 bonds to me suujei BUCh a narrow margin that it will not leave money enough to complete the proposed Improvements ernor Sweet declares is gener ditch aliv conceded that the personal pro-' Considerable opposition has failure oped to the bond Issue Those op- very ci(y a success of The" "guest 3 of the club were Mor- an addi- tional 40 days in which to prepare a motion for a new trial The original 30 davs would have expired nt 5 Monday afternoon devel-Uperty tax is a i YVinbourn said that np to Sunday i I morning it had been 1 a8 to whether a supreme court ap- Keim store early a new been filed and argued The motion will be aigued before Judge George Bradfield the judge who tried the case District Attorney Louis Reed stated that important new evidence which would have been of great ad- vantage to the prosecution had been discovered since tbe trial Bv Associated Press BASTROP La Jan Daniel father of Watt Daniel hooded band victim testified at tlie open investigation today into hoodsd band depredations in Morehouse parish that he had learned that subsequent to the kidnapping of his son and Thomas Richards whose mutilated bod in recently were found in Lake LaFourrhe that four Mer Rouge citizens bad been warned they would tjmer Stone At Garrett and Mr Gnr(ner 0f the Gates Rubber Co Business talks made by Ar gPd mRn 1 I 1 1 oOCCIQi ifCSiV 1 tcmHUSSlOnS EXPIM line Johnson of the Fort Collins1 Elertrieal and Supply Co Leo Ritterl optometrist and McIntosh ing himself as sheriff at noon on Ll1 lie Both those favoring and those op posing the bond issue are in favor the improvements It Is just III MY BE EIIMGED BY ADBUiKi TO 40 GEDSI bond 'the of Peal for Lowe Sunday so Winbourn stated he re-j the'ceived a letter from Lowet banker brother of Bert Lowe living 1 at Cass Lake Minn instructing himself and Karl Farr to preoare to i make the appeal and stating that a check to cover expenses would be sent for deposit in a Greeley bank at once Winbourn said the attorneys could not" intelligibly prepare the 1 -oi tnr i could be financed 1 question of how best to get them Those opposed to the million dollar issue declare that that It would amount to paying $125000 to get borroik $250000 and they would' addition have to pay Interest onl $125000 which they do not gei-i I This would amount to $8000 a year) for man years to come They claim At tlie session of the association that ot)ier more sensible and bust- I members Monday a report was n'aaf nPg8-jike methods can be1 followed to relative to the Reviio Loveland en-i thP money t0 make the improve dowment fund It will he recalled! that noon the death of Mr mems They claim Unit a mortgage' 1 Continued on page 2 No 3 that To Increase the bed capacity of the Fort Collins hospital to about twice that of the present is now under consideration by the Fort Collins which had its Hospita! Aociation animal meeting Monday at the institution Aordincr to an official of the asHociatiotu an addition to oqt apiuoxinsately $25000 is being i onsulerod to increase the sue ot the building so as to aceomniodate 0 natienrsi fnd to provide an X-ray laboratory and two operating rooms Just when such improvement will he made has not been decided as y1 hut if the hopes of those interested eve ionised the intervening period will not hd yerv long The need of Bv i id Press MER ROUGE Lai Jan Acting on an anonymous telephone message that an attempt might be made to 1 ov kidnap Addte May Hamilton prospective witness in the investigation now under wav of masked band depredations in Morehouse pari-h several men stood guard todav at the Hamilton heme near Mer Rouge and later At Qnnnv Fnrtnryi two soldiers were assigned to guard At sugar actory uty in that Re(tlon fr a npw trai until complete transcript of Wrecks Shed land last summer he provided the sum of $25 000 be se aside by the trustee of flip estate" this monbv in I to constitute the Surah Loveland 1 JpOFCl jITiaStieU OV fund Hie interest from which money was to he used in the interests of worthy per-ons in need of hospital treatment but who are unable to provide such for themselves The income from the fund was lo be used by the Women's Auxiliary of the hospital the those to Teceive the benefits The The porch of the house South Mason street owned by Leete was badly damaged auxiliary to determine a comer of the roof of the of Mrs Elizebetb Fickett 628 Tree In Hurricane deputy commissions issued under the previous term of office -have expired and fcre now void He also stated that he would not issue as many special deputy commissions as he feels that they are not necessary In some instances it appears that certain of those commissioned used their official authority for personal advantage and perhaps not to the credit of themselves or the office In such instances as he feels that the special officers should be recommissioned he will grant such powers COLORADO YVEATUER Fair Wednesday and Thursday No important change iq temperature motlo have a Wind The rer- unil storm wrecked a sheet-iron building at the Fort Collins plant of the Great Western Bnaer company The building was about 25 by 40 feet fn size and one-storv high It had formerly been used as a warehouse for potash when that nroduct was manufactured at the sugar factory but was empty when the wind caused its collanse It was stated at tlie plant that the building will not be rebuilt at 630 Mrs and residence South Mason was damaged when a big cctton-wood tree two feet in diameter was blown down during the hur-rbane Sunday night The big tree winch had previously been struck by lightning fell between the- two houses Dr increased facilities lias been appar- monev from the fund wi i be aval-ent for some tune The delaying in I able next October it is Mated the public movement started last) The present corps of officers was for a cilv ho-ptaI has emphas- re-elected by the association Mondav Red the in cessil of some action he-1 the of Hals being President Dr taken to meet requirements ofC Halley secretary Dr TC Tay- ing tha city jlor treasurer 1.

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