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0 fOr 24 HOURS SAVED! IN 11 A se NG November Paid Circulatioi Es Daily 3 7 9: 3 Tow thr2ir The Blackwell Morning Trtune gives rou Associated Press and Other Wire 'news from 10 to 24 hours before you can read it in any other patter reaching Northern Oklahoma save a ARv by reading the Blackwell Morning Tribune Full Leased Wire of the Associated Press United News United Press International News Service and A Service Morning Tribune 8353 Evening News 3026 SLAC le 1 1- I tri A Official City Paper 0 4 PRICE FIVE CENTS Official County Paper BLACKWELL OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JAN 15 1926 Mexican Floods I push Fel Vote Cause Suffering! On World Court VOL VI-NO 70 RESCUE WORK GRANGES TO Lecture To Bandits Failed They Just YEAR'S FOREIGN TRADE VOLUME TOTALS LARGE Alcoholic Taste Is 't'' lARDINEURCr Governed By 3Iusil LAP as -4 Says Bartem 0 opERAToN I 6 1-11 LONDON Jan 74 audience's taste for alcoholic lo-1 oF FARmERs ages varies according to the I-" of music it hears this at leas' the judgment of the bartender it Queens Hall after 'thirty years of dispensing drinks aL this center for London's music lovers However Confereenee Is Ile said that when a concert of Wagnerian music is presented the Split Over Farm ReBel demand for beer is fifteen ims Legislation as great Os when a mixed proglam is given He asserted that Johann 1 Strauss' works create a demand i WASHINGTON Jan 14---(4))---- for wine while Richard Strauss The controverted question of how causes the sale of spirits to rise to treat the farm surplus angle of Mendelssolm concerts mean more farm relief legislation was revived beer and whiskey When Mo7art today in two of three separate dominates a program very little quarters where agriculturaN proLonk is sold posals were discussed with var WASHINGTON Jan 14----(4))-- The controverted question of how to treat the farm surplus angle of farm relief legislation was revived today in two of three swparate quarters 1rliere agriculturaN proposals were discussed with Seerctary Hoover Gives Figures Showing Great Prosperity WASHINGTON Jan The foreign trade of the United States tor 1925 was the greattlit of I any year in history in volume though not in value Secretary Hoover announced today Holding that the totals were evidence of a degree of prosperity higher than 141111 1 betore experienced TAX REDUCTION BILL IS MAKING PROGRESS Democrats For An Early Vote After Satisfactory Amendments various farm bmiers declaring for non-interference by the government in any plan for handling crops for export Although three formal addresses were on the program of the fourth national co-operative marketing conference including one by Secretary 'Jardine only one that of Carl Williams editor of the Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman and member of the executive committee of the co-operatives' national council was devoted to the surplus crop problem which has split the conference into two groups Mr Williams argued that the solution should be left to the farmers themscter without government help a view contrary to that expressed to the conference by former Governor Lowden of Illinois another executive committee member Aaron Sapiro attorney for co-operative associations mean while reiterated before the house agriculture committee the suggestion he made to the conference that the surplus problem be not linked with any co-operative marketing problem which has split the ferenee into two groups Mr Williams argued that the solution should he left to the farm- erg them Aer without govern- ment help a view contrary to that expressed tto the conference by former Governor Lowden of ols another executive committee member Aaron Sapiro attorney for co-operative associations mean while reiterated before the house agriculture committee the sugges- tion he made to the Conference that the surplus problem be not linked with any co-operative marketing WASHINGTON Jan conMELBOURN tet February 10 or A Offer to earlier a a date for a final vote on passage of the tax reduetion hill wag made to the senate today by Senator Simmons of Nortn Carolina rookesmark for the dem- ocratic of the finance filmSWATIIORE committee which is considering the measure The proposal met with approval from Chairman Smoot of the corn- mittee and Senator Simmons said -ity he would put his proposition up to the senate after debate on the had started The North Carolina senator (who measure is rankinit democrat on the corn- The Haugen bill providing for a li CONTINUES AT Took The Money INSTALL HERE NOCALES Ari Jan 14-0') WASHINGTON Jan 14--- here is intense suffering in Senate oepenents el A mericen ad-DES' MOINES la Jan 1 flood devastated districts of the heseon to the world court were lecture th Italy of bank Mexico and hun- shown today that they must talk oN TH sDAy '''nersons are with vote wREcKED AlINE iA:) dcvot 1s ietittryt-fi Juunrg i out prope a food clothing nd or shel- After the rt solution of adheahm -e eho took S8800 from the Cowl- ter I had bsen Cel etted for ore than es et neetal Trust and Savings bank te- Telegrams received from the four hate Senator Lenrma Re- ti Bodies Of 57 3Ien Taken dee 'publication Wiseonaion iu charge Master lIanl arcn going to gut any stricken area say that although flood aaters have subaidtd after! of the fight for rittification in From Entombm2nt '1 ehere by holding no this bank' Conduct Ceremony the rnoat disastrous flood in the I Listed that the senate remain in 'Irs hathe-yn Anderson sten- history of that the relief 4-session remarking that the pro (s Unaccounted For greeher told the rebbera ZIA the: Of Induction problem is a serious one I poneats had been "very lenient" feee herded her and OlilfI employees into a back room Estl mates at that about 9000 This move apparently took the Picture of Wrcahed Mine Will Be pa i 11 1 an 1 Plans fer tha installation oe cf persons are homeless and the loss 111Positio ha au rp rise Chairman 1L jest a sma Ja tt Borah he foreign ee lations found On Page 5 getting weli under NVIIV l' II Illee 1- fietrs Pomona range and (alter of life ie now laced 010 ro- omm ttee i no a short time bef or fas WILBERTON Okla Jan bank ard it wen't do you any geed granges of the county which hire PettY loss is estimated at WM' had made a FOCOrld Hrglimetit not yet inatalkal officers are goine 000 stad work at the wrecke to held it up Mink robbing forward rapidly according to 1' The Red Cross leis been affect- aga 1) itist the rati1ication resodutiot Se mine of the Degnan-McConnell never dal ae-elealv any good" le ing relief but leak of good trans- announted that he would take the Carr master ho was he oor again and after some hesita 1 a company near here tonight had The rebels didn't argue they Thursday baftretioon The the fl resb instella Potation and the inacceasibility Of fl se- en resolved into the di tat-k just took the ineney aitaon suggested the absence of a tion Witt held at the Pyter od region has pr evente 11r of removing the bodies of the vie-i a gy on I night quorum ep I as -hurad- Jan- ing the sufferers Innsh i ts Te bodies of 34 men most of NEV LIGHT cAsl ok uary 21 with State Master Haute serving as installation of- A sTRoNomERs viEw FAt IL1Es of DEAD them negroes had been taken- A early tonight from the mine which innort 111APIlipnTfili ''''11 I of tile state waste: to ''1 Was damaged by a gas explosion ULUVILL Of 101 tw Blackwell at this time will bring ECLIPSE OF IF SUN MINERS ARE IN NEED yesterda hundreds of grangers to the city est- six of the bodies were recovered ietre tin oc 1 11ve yesterday but little heady ay vas Descendant Of Father Of fa this es "it wl a ed alin a has been held at Sumpter grime( made le I we of fire i' the mine art 1 tea and the debris Which had to be His Country In Story in termer yeara but because Of the isioie in Austrilla And Lions Club of Wilburton need for a larger hall the meeting '-ir re cleared away "Spills The Beans" will 1 held in Blackwell this year Sumatra And In AppealFor Aid For The 1 Early today a passageway was iMr Carroll has asked all ail' cleared throughout the mine and Island Possessions Widows and Orphans Az1 grangss Melt have not vet inatall- bodies of the victims were brought SAN FRANCISCO Jan 14--(-Th -e the "well i mar ottleerti for tne new penr 114 to the surface at intervals until Washingten was to hold the installation services MELBOURNE Australia Jan WILBURTON Okla 14 an to about four -o'clock up" On the follies of his time and -ler here on next Thursday night in experts' rePort till----The Wilburton Lions Club the Slow Work Recovering Bodieis althoug) it is koestionable whett le a connectain with the installation Of states that the solar eclipse was only civic organization in the city At that time the and bodies we re beig ork slowed he over indul ged in mny of them a county grange officers just N'isible at 3 1 o'clock ihis tonight appealed to citizens of the tt la he "cussed anti rank like a gentic- own Much pi eel( ea expet at I among on ea afterno and rched its axi- nited States for $100000 to lie ey mtn and made acetic of the best! brought to- the top more slowly a th Ka couty rang ges dui in mum at 2 ued-fr the 3:1) soar of titute es Whiskey irginia" John Thorn- Those close to the cage shaft were 111121) beet-else of the stide mee ting! ()WS and chiltht'n of the el miners a ile ton Washington great great first placed in a uge bud and I said tu held here in Decembe Every i SWATHMORE Pa Jam14----(R) who died as a result of the explo- ee grand-nep hew of the genela 1 hoisted out Then the rescuers gtanat In I It count will have re-1 on hi Ase vation in sion in the Degan-McConnel mine or here da in sonitor in Rup ert I ranged farther back into the mine to ireeentati ve es the Su kl I' 1 number 21 pia a flt' ak tad ni a so at tc ipse ear Wilbutton yester- en- Hughes' address to the Sons of the i I and draggeti some of the bodwa meeting because it is the first time John A Miller head of the Swarth- day ose Revolutien in Washing nearly half a mile to the shaft re- ton last of yea in a number tht the stte aa more College expedition i it able- The ions Club se nt a telegr am te night larding the Work meeting will be hi hi in Kay county gram from Bencoolen Sunuttra re- to Governor Trapp eequesting him John Weshington Who is the rn- Undertaltera From Four Outsiide great-great grandson of Samual k' Carroll anti Sam ilendershott ceived today by Dr Frank to aid by appealing to citizens of we Towna eldest brother of the are just a little proud of their ac- Aydelotte president of he college Oklahoma len Down town a staff of under- general is a retired San Franciscolcomplishinent in bringing the state was apprehensive that the plates The club expects to raise enough ie takers recruited from NIcAlester newspatea man Low approaching meeting to Blackwell for they had exposed in a twin camera or the money to care for 65 AViddies and I acat ant NC to work like trojans to muster the Einstein effect were damaged He 200 fatherless chiltiren The club Poteau Ilarthorne and Eort () a (Ian the 011- required aiiniltr of votes in the said that if this is true the Fin- chose a committee at a meeting to- Smith A rk struggled to keep federate army convention but they are past mas- stein experiment AYH' have failed night to direct the relief work and abreast of the tide of bodies that "Why certainly George Wash- tars in the art and landed the plum "Shape uf corona was of maxi- to investigate conditions and report flowed into the morgue As fast as ington drank" John Washington Now they are proposing to make mum type the telegram said to officers in charge of the re-the bodies were prepared for burial said "Every gentleman of his day I "'Id promise ise to entertain the "Nuerous spots on the solar sur- lief work they 'ere taken across the street drank and smeked danced and visitors le this undertaking they face on days before die eclipse "Something must be done and it to a 'alike vacant room where they played cards Why 1 can remem- the Blackwell hence we sxpect very much inter- must be done quickly to save he were held until instructions were her back in 1861 when I was at my I will t'e aided by we i tliamber of Commerce and other est and detail in the corona Thin widows and children of the unfor- riVen by relatives as to what to grandfather's home in Virginia do with them drank Mialeira that came trom the organLtions 11 is expected that clouds floated over regions of the tunate miners" John Kirkpatrick of several hundred people will be pre-Isun during the time of the eclipse" the State National Bank of Wilbur-A large crowd milled about the cellars of Mount Vernon sent for the installation service i ton Acid today entrance to the undertaking es- "I remember that well because here Thurstety Each grange in the BENCOOLEN Sumatra Jan 14 Kirkpatrick stated that three tablishment and a national guards- in those days we did not have into county ledl send delegations to American expedition of women entered the bank today and man stood before the door ret'us- food in the south and the wine and the tleited States Nava Observa- asked for money saying they did ing entrance to all except those bit of corn metin bread were often all tory which was stationed near not have enough to buy food Who WetC carrying the bodies in that we had for dinner a Tehing Tinggi in southeastern Hans are being matte to broad- and out "Why try to 'place a halo around Propose Padlo cks I or Sumatra for observation of the so- 0 cast 'he appeal for funds through-Four motor trucks working in George Washington? lie was a 'relays broug typified the true sht in the bodies from man a soldier and a capitalist lie Shawnee Booze Dens work hr ecli t3Q had its read tae- greatly iu a United States over station handicapped by cloudy awatner it KV00 at Bristow Members of the mine outheen gentle- was able to carry out only one the Lions Club state that money Sixty-five nergro men approxi- man OKLAHOMA CITY Jan third of its program with doubtful must be had immediately as many mutely 85 percent of the negro "From what I heard I imagine injunctions against results of the families will be destitute population of Wiilburton are be- us he was not a religio anan irue five Shawnee hotels and rot his min 1 expedition is headed by Dr within three days It was ex'levet' to have died in the blast he wae warden of the old Christ houses and a cab stand will be Frank Littell assisted by Dr plained that nearly all of the famit Church in Alexandria but his pew a Tells Story of Escape urc exansked in the federal court at Guth- John August Anders() nof the ties of miners had no reserve iunds was more often vacant than filled te hope went up early today when tomorrow Leslie Salter as- Mount Wilson Observatory in Cali- but lived from hand to mouth on He was the most important man sitant district attorney announc- form a daily wages Cecil McKinney a young 'white an hite in the vicinity I why c1 st 1 tat is wha la I miner staggered from the air shaft he was called upon to fill the most late today Orders closing 23 hours after the explosion Ile important the hotels and rooming- houses for MANILA Jan 1 mportant lay posititin in the walked with national guardsmen la months will be sought as a re- tempts today by the Manila tib- )(TEEN ENTomBED IN church" mine bath house Regarding the cursing reputed suit of recent raids by prohibition servatory to view the eclipse of the and friends to the a where he was treated ity a physi- to the general ashington said: agents when about twenty persons sun were a complete failure on ac- cian and later sent home "Oaths by wepreerasorrlesiteitnt count of cloudy weather 1 themselves Of gent amen among emse yes to will a injunctions be ask- le McKinne said he had crawled 1 against i Willard 1 onstant on his hands and knees course George Washington never 1 ar and Wade State Republicans after the explosion and that he cursed in the mesence of ladies: Willard managers and several bell Explosion Traps Men In finally made hi a way to the turn in 1m 11 nnth a th tinlyboys employed at the Wolcott Ho- To Ibold Meeting Mir r-ti il 1r 0 against the ratification resodution that he would take the floor again and after some hesita- Om suggested the absence of a quorum Australia Jan 1 1 WI MURTON Okla 14-01 --Th experts' Jan 1 reP9rt Lions Club the states that the solar eclipse was I only civic organization in the city just N'isible at 311 o'clock hi tonight appealed to citizens of the fternoon and reached its maxi- United States for $100000 to be mum at 3:29 used -for the care of destitute wid- ows and children of the til miners Pa who died as a result of the explo- on his Aservation in sion in the Degan-McConnel mine Sumatra of the solar ecliPse Dr number 21 near Wilburton yester- john A Miller head of the Swarth- I (tay more College expedition i on cable- The Lions Club sent a ielegram gram 'front Hencoolen Sumatra re- to Governor Trapp requesting him ceived today by Dr Frank to aid by apPcaling to citizens of Aydelotte president of he colkge oklahoma was apprehensive hat the plates The club expects to raise enough eynosed in a twin camera lor 'the C7 1Vi1u ii taker! recruited from McAlester newspareir man Low approaching 1 I to work like trojans to muster the 1 EIIstein effect were damaged He 200 fatherless children The dub Poteau Hartshorne and Fort 80 years and a veteran of the Con- i I lequired number of votes in the said that if this is true the Ein- I chose a committee at a meeting to mith A federate army rk struggled to keep I i convention but they are past as- stein experiment will have failed re abast of the tide of bodies that i "hy certainly George ash- night to direct the relief work and ters in the art and landed the plum I "Shape ef corona was of maxi- Ito investigate condition and report flowed into the morgue As fast as ington drank" John Washington proposing to make mum type" the telegram said to officers in charge of the re- the bodies were prepared for burial said "Every gentleman an of his davIN1 t'IwY are they 'ere taken across the street! drank and smeked danced and t'ca' e'''''''' promise to enter entertain the i 'Numerous pots on the solar sur- visitors le this undertaking they i face on days before 't he eclipse ief work "Something must be done and it to a Wise vacant room where they played cards Why 1 can remem- ell hence we oxpect very much inter- must be done quickly to save the were held until instructions were ber back in 1861 when I was at my I will Ise aided by the Blackw Camb ommrc her of Cee and other and tail in the coronahin riven by relatives a to what to grandfather's home in Virginia we widows and children of the unfor- organLtions 11 is expected that clouds floated over regions of the tunate John Kirkpatrick of do with them drank Mieleira that came trom tile several hundred people will be pre-Isun during the time of the eclipse" the State National Bank of Wilbur- A large crowd milled about the 1 cellars of Mount Vernon sent for the installation service ton eald today entrance to the undertaking mm s- "I reeber that well because Each i 4 I "gg 1 0 a Jan 1 4irktric stat ree pak ed that th here turstay -en grange le (dfp TA' I Th A Sumatra tablishment and a national guards- in those (lays we (lid not have much oun send de cty Avill legat to the Iese merican expedition of women entered the bank today and man stood before the door refus- food in the south and the wine and meting States Naval Observe- askd for money ine jag entrance to all except those I bit of corn bread were often all se th Llented tory which was stationed near saying they did not have enough to buy food Who Were carrying the bodies in I that we had for dinner ws Tebing Tinggi in southeastern Hans are being matte to broad and out "Why try to place a halo around I 2ropose Padlocks or Sumatra for observation of Il le so- cast hppeal for funds through Four motor trucks working in George Waehington? lie was a a ee had its work greatly le seg United -station i Latta (Yu relays brought in the bodies from man a soldier and a cppitalist Ile Shawnee Booze Dens lar eclip capped by cloudy atner it handicapped ee' 1KV00 at Bristow Members of the mine typified the true southeen gentle- was able to carry out only one i the Lions Club state that money Sixty-five i nergro men approxi- man OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 14- thid of its program with doubtful must be had immediately as many si mutely 85 percent of the negro "From what I heard I mat ne fsl'z--Iladlock injunctions against results of the families will be destitute popujation of Wiilburton are be- religious man was not a religiou Irian True I five shawnee hotels and rooming within three days This expedition is headed by Dr t1 I was ex- 'leve nd e' to have died in the blast he wae warden of the old Christ I houses a a cab stand will be Frank Littell assisted planned that nearly all of the fame- Church in Alexandria but his pew court at Guth- John August Anders() nof the Tells Story of Escape exan asked in the federal hes of miners had no reserve funds was more often vacant than filled um tee tomorrow Leslie Salter as- Mount Wilson Observatory in Cali- hut lived from hand to mouth on hope went up early today when was the most empor an man II an i is st I sr Out atts ney announc- fornia daily wages Cecil McKinney a young white in the vicinit 1 I I si an( la Is IN ee yeti hit 1 Orders closing as miner staggered from the air shaft he was called upon to fill the most the hotels and rooming- houses for MANILA Jan 14-(sPi-At- 23 hou onarru itt rs after the explosion Ile 1 -1 i the mem an ay pose len 12 months will be sought as a re- tempts today by the Manila Ob- SIXTEEN I CM LII I (MOLL) 1 walked with national guardsmen church" suit of recent raids by prohibition servatory to view the eclipse of the and friends to thiamine bath house Regarding the cursing reputed where he was treated )iy a physi- to the general Washington said: agents when about twenty persons sun were a complete failure on ac- chin and later sent home "Oaths were-and are-used by were arrested count of cloudy weather Personal McKinney said he had crawled sf injunctions will be ask- gentlemen among themselves 'ed against Willard and Wade State Republicans of lades constantly on his hands and knees course George Washington never cons after the explosion and that he cursed in thern presence i' Willard managers and several bell Explosion Traps Men In I finally made his way to the turn in he knew the oaths of the time boys employed at the 1Volcott Ho- To Hold Meeting The year's exports NS'ere valued at $11)08 743258 and the imports 422425 962 leaving a favorable commodity trade balance of 684- 516 297 1 or 1924 exports were valued at 459098:3845 and imports at 43609962579 leaving a favorable trade balance of $981021266 Figures on the volume were rrt available the record being calculated on the bass of annual price fluctuations Air Hoover explained that in 1919 and 1920 foreign trade figures had reached higher totals than in an 1925 lint 'hat the Aar inflated level of prices then prevailing had caused these totals the volume of the trade being much lower than that of last year "It was the greatest trade record for five years as to monetary value" he said "arid the greatest as to quantity ever exeperienced in our history It illustrates the ability of the United States to absorb without difticulty to its industrial establishment an immense volume of imports from abroad and it likewise illustrates the abilities of our own industries to meet competititian abroad and dispose of their own products "It is rather notable that the figures demonstrated the complete recovery of the trade of the United States from the war depression and the advancement of its trade to the United States from ihe war depression and the advancement of its trade to levels far above those of pre-war years None of the other great combantant trading countries have been able to do so well They have a trade volume that in mmetary value may equal pre-war but because of the higher price level now prevailing their trade volume is smaller in quantity than during pre-war years" Air Hoover explained that in 1919 and 1 lit'0 foreign trade fig- ores had reached higher totals than in an 1925 out dint the eieir in- fluted level of prices then prevail- lug had caused these totals the volume of the trade being much lower than that of last year "It WAS the greattest trade re- cord for five years as to monetary value" he said "and the greatest as to quantity ever exeperienced in our history It illustrates the abil- of the United States to absorb without difficulty to its industrial establishment an immense volume of imports from abroad and it likeswise illustrates the abilities of our own industries to meet competi- tition abroad and dispose of their OWn products "It is rather notable that the figures demonstrated the complete recovery of the trade of the United Stats from the war depression an avancement of its trade the to the United States from ehe war depression and the advancement of its trade to levels far above those of pre-war years None of the oth trading other great cobantant tr i countries have be been able to do so t- elun i 'en They huve a trade vo that in monetar value may -e ual 's I pre-war but because of the higher price level now prevailing their trade volume i mai 1 quan- tity than during pre-war years" 1 A I 1 i li 1 1 i level Ile was brought to the top and placed under the care of phy- sicians His condition was report- i To Be Merged NEW ORLEANS Jan ed suffering from extreme exhaus- tion and Was unable to tell his story i geIrttollfoitlIse veLentoday that a miler- i4 Wiggly Corpora- As body after body was brought I 1 to the mine entrance fellow wok- plans materialize a nen took the coverings from their 000000 corporation will result from faces and attempted to identiify I the consolidation It is understood them It was readily done in most 1-tion and the Piggly Wiggly Stores Inc has virtually been arranged I If Inc 1 that operation of the stores will be cases a chorus of voices calling attempts made to list the securities 1 the given names of the victim In on the NCW York Stock Exchange some cases however close study was tequired to establish identity The Piggly Wiggly Corporation owns the patents under which I and persons from the crowd about 1 i more than 2000 retail stores in the roped-in arena encirciling 1 mine entrance were asked to come! the 1 nuemorous cities operate Ap- proxiately five hundred stores in forward an attempt to name the victims Wiggly cities are owned by Lhe Piggly Wiggly Stores Inc The crowd tod4 while still Newman Saunders and Com level Ile was brought to the top and placed under the care of phy- To Be eicians His condition was report- NEW ORLEANS Jan 14- ed suffering from extreme exhaus- I don and was unable to tell his I -Reports here today that a mer- Piggy 1 etory I ger of the Pig Wiggly Corpora- I tion and the laggly Wiggly Stores 1 As body after body was brought virtually I Inc as et's arrange' to the mine entrance fellow woek- If the I I plans materialize 10- nen took the coverings from their a 000000 corporation will result from attempted to elentlify 1 I faces and the consolidation It is understood I them It was readily done in most I- that operation of the stores will be I eases a chorus of voices calling I 1't 'attempts ma( to is the securities les 1 the given names of the victim In on the New York Stock Exchange 1 some cases however close study The Piggly Wiggly Corporation was zequired to establish identity owns the patents under which more than 2000 retail stores in and persons from the crowd about I the roped-in arena encirciling the I nuemorous cities operate A I Illitle entrance were asked to come! Proxiately five hundred stores in forward and attempt to neme the al cities are owned I 'I' be esa 3 victims Wiggly Stores Inc The crowd tod4 While still amen Saunders and Cont- mittee t(71d the eenate he made division of co-operative marketing this offer to stop cowardly In the department of agriculture propaganda emanating from std- reeed endorsement both at the 1 min istratio sources and pagers co-oPerative conference and before that the determination of demo- the ihouse committee Secretary posing crats to remedy the bill Ly pro- Jardine pleaded for conference sup- their substitute wouid de- port of the meaeure while Mr Sapiro urged its adoption in testi- lay tax reduction beyond March 15 when first income tax in611- mony before the committee A ments are due" Agreement for Lewis representingn the National a vote on the date named would Grange told the committee his or- contenue the revenue leek on tne ganization was for the bill in prin record 'breaking course set by its ciPle Agriculture also came in for at- woupeedld passage in assure application of ax and tendon today on thd senate side of reduction by Ntarch 15 the capitol the senate agriculture Rushin its consideration of the committee setting January 29 for: a vote on the Caraway bill which kali th finance committee oday would prohibit future trading liege iteted -upon several controvermial cotton and groin items including the repealing the law ailowinse gubli- many Attend State cation of amounts of income tax atives' conference Mr Jardine In his epeech before the co-oper- urged not only co-pperation among approval of this proposition but the ferm Farm Congress returns no record Watt taken on tii ut co-o pra on among the farm leaders lack of Senator Simmons was said to have which he said had been a big face 0KLAHOMA CITY Jan 14- reserved the right to present an gi tor in holding up development of armers thronged the state amendenent proposing continuance agriculture capital today to attend the first of publicity "Management as I see it" he as of a two day session of the Okla- a ne committee also accepted the sorted "Includee the board of home Farm Congress sponsored by following i prov mons of the houee John A Whitehuret president of rectors A serious weakness of bill: many co-operatives is the tendency the state board of agriculture Repeal of the stamp taxes on The Nistor heard addresses from a of directors to shirk their re pon proxies for voting anti grants of Governor Trapp Dr Bizzell OA ity Such an attitude is un- power of attorney president fthe Oklahoma Univers Reduction of alcohol tax of fortunate Every director and sity and Dr Bradford Knapp ee every co-operative manager is In e-20 a gallon to $165 after Jan- president of the- Oklahoma A and the position of a trustee Failure College at Stillwater during uary 1 1927 and to $110 utter to meet the responsibilitie involved il I the passageway where he was undoubtedly and he had a temper- tel If applications for temporary Mine Shortly Before January 1 1928 the morning session Miss Frances weakens the hole co-operative i found by rescue workers the Washington temper" I it are granted permanent clos- OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 14- Midnight Smith of Geary champion 7 club Creation of a tax of one tenth of one cent a -gallon'on cereal bev- mQvement" i Shortly afternoon word came to to cloe and their proprie- jug orders is ill also be asked i The other places the government IsPI-Republican precinct caucuses worker of the nation also spoke on The-secretary said that co-opera- images to give the prohbition bu- will be held throughout Oklahoma club work tiive marketing mar ing wee a form of se the top that a negro miner had pseola Ur gglys Are i 1 seeks FAIRMONT Va Jan 14- reau the right nepect brewer- I been found alive in the fourteenth 111'01'5 asir IT eel Alarch 16 thte executive coin- Stealey president of the ht i business enterprise developing out Mergedltors are: City Rooms Grace Dan- mit tee of that party decided at a forth Star IlIomes George (P)---- meeting here late today Sixteen men possibly more Oklahoma Cotton Growers As- 'ea- addition he com The an- are believed to have been entomb- sociation told the assembly that In he also farming com of the needs and experiences of the munitiies and that Hunter and Roy Simmons Golden ed in the number eight mine of the voted for repeal of the stem nual Washington-Lincoln banquet "thirty percent of the price of cots responsibility for its development State Mrs Rooms I re lame aid will be held in the Oklahoma City Jamison Coal and Coke Company ton is taken up by selling and hand- taxes on custom house entries and and conduct 'could not be I on ad fast Main Rooms Mrs Nellile Shrine temple on February 17 It by an explosion which occurred ling after it leaves the farmer" withdrawals and on 4 steamsiaP the agriculture department A pa- Crump and Irene Bradley Yellow was also announced shortly before midnight Ile urged co-operative marketing passage tickets were not ternalistic attitude on the part of El irson day at the banquet A Cab stand Fred Rescue crews from all over this touched by the house Cb Cw Political speeches 'Will be the as the method bringing to the far- the government he asserted would ule and Darrell Stub- order of the region have been called to Farm- mer the things he desires and Reduction cf the alcohol levy be harmful in the Ion run while aitifie eg ington where the mine is located Alexander stete chairman de- needs ao round out his existence had been strenuously opposed by undue reeulation would be unfair District Mine Inspector clared and any person desiring eo drug manufacturer's on tne ground Three problems which the secre- his did fstate announce canacy or a sRiggleman is directing rescue work O- that it would stimulate boodegg- tary ulcers On Trial outlined as necessary for study office will be a liberty to do so at the mine ing and patent medicine 'minuses- by co-operative associations were Declin I Livestock Riggleman reported that a re- Efforts will be made to obtain 1 or Alleged Murder turing but the house proveion adjustment of prcluctions to mark On The Farms Senator Win Butler of Mass- scue crew bad penetrated the was letained ey a vote ot 7 to 6 et needs improvement of market- Working of the mine for 2800 feet achusetts national chairman and irg-conditions and improvement of from the foot of the hoist shaft but WETUMKA Okla Jan 6P1 WASHINGTON -Jan 14---(iP' Airs A Hunt of Keetucky ea- 14- the bargaining power of the pro- -The testimony of Lewis Railroads Will that it was forced to turn back tional committee woman as speak- ducers --The department of commerce by dense clouds of smoke jointly charged with Rogers ers In addition Senator Weariee the cloth turban of his 3 made public preliminary est' A crew was at work at the foot of and I enrod former peace of-I Expend Vast Sums native land Dharearkar cot- es Pine and Ilarreld congress- today shewing there were 61671 men Garber and Mont- the hoist shaft when the explosion fiers with the murder of George India told the delegates how the 752 cattle and 51812428 swine took place They signalled to the Wilkerson April 15 1922 featured i 4 ep goinery and Bert Parment er assist- ST LOUIS Jan 1 -( )- ton superintendent of Bombay Do farms of the United States Jan- ant attorney general will be on the surface at Once bad Nere brought the second day of their trial in thel large was considerably quieter i any of New Orleans is said to be wire I out on the hoist Hughes county district court to- Presidents of three railroads an- co-operaive marketing movement than yesterday the lamentations assisting in the merger Individ- figures a based he be et programs for addresses The exploision was not of great day flounced today plans for expenili- was expanding in that country of relatives being ahnoet entirely uals mentioned include Lewis testifying for the state ture of more than $3500000 which has a crop estimated to be 0 ie quinquennial census of agriculture violence Its force was felt at the lacking Smith of Memphis president of repie sented declines of 76 percent surafce in the vicinity of the mine declared that Rogers came from improvements and new equipment second to that of the United States la Bodies Badly Burned the Pigay Wgg I the number of catte and 12 -slily I rporatio in l13 Combined Resources and followed by a pat' of behind the car in which he and this year i The St Louie-San Francisca Substitute For Many of the bodies recovered to- Sidney Souers of New Orleans I percent in the number of swine smoke which came out of hoist- 1N'ilkerson were sitting and opened railroad will expend $21000000 day were Mevehely burned and phy- president of the Piggly stores' corapared with the census figureOf Reserve Banks shaft fire killing Wilkerson instantly res sicians raid it apperaed that most Inc Rogers Caldweii Nashville 'as of aJnuary He also said that he had perjured i ident Kurn said The a- 'Railroad Board i St Louis The number of dairy cows was WASHINGTON Jan 14 Tn himself half Million Fire at his and the two others' eneit of ileteh railroad plans exp of the men had been suffocated by banker Conned 11 500000 and the St Lou banker Saunders and A WASHINGTON Jan 14-0P- 1 the deadlygas damp estimated at 17700851 a decreasc Combined resources and liabilities! i preliminary trial and testimony erdon of New Orleans and Soutawestern railroad has a bud- Old time miners who have gone i Of 10 percent from the 1920 of the 12 federal reserve en 1 Loss At Galveston given was "framed" by the three The labor bill was get of $400000 for improve- Newman of New York and Kansas The witness denied that he had endorsed today before the senate through several similar catastro- figures Beef cows numbered 15- at the close of business January' i 0- mend in Iteer City been promised immunity either for Interstate Commerce committee by phes said that unusual speed was City 066795 a decline of 193 percent 13 were reported tonight by the i ALVESTON Texas Jan 11-- The FriSC08 -budget of $21000 today in recovering the Pigs under six months old were Federal Reserve board in thsu I up rechc 1- -ek of the damage the killing or for perjury representatives of both railroad iNEW RECORD PARACHUTE 000 Kum announced wi'l he operators and emplyes made bodies placed at 22151155: a decreade of sands of dollars as follows: done by fire which destroyed the PLANE ll'OP OFFS I EIGHT STATES TO JOIN equally divided to ibuy new equip- Managers of the bill predicted i 1 lo4 percent and sows and gilts Resources: l'Ilatory Ducks here last night Dead Piled in Heaps I for breeding six months old or Total gold reserves S2799033 I 1 IN FLOOD CONTROL CONFAB ment and to improve the lues It would be reported by the committee 1 mue at the toal loss will be Workers who went into the mine SAN ANTONIO Jan 14-GP) over were estimated at 9176081 Total reserves $2949879 lightly over $500000 tells far 174 miles of new 100 withiut delay and would be passed said today that 19 men were foundi-Six enlisted men from the para a decline of 196 percent Total bills discounted $505763 The damage to the Galveston LITTLE ROCK Jen 11--(Ta-- 'rum! rail in Miesoure Kansas by congress Holding that it would in a heap in entry 16 west with chute department of the tenth Total Government secueities We 1 placed at be- at company is here Eight states will be represented and Alaaama to replace the in mean the end of railroad strikes another pile of bodies of eleven Echool group at Kelly Field set a i $368796 tie tomorrow at a conference on pound rails now ued and the protection of the public tween $150000 and $200000 men in entry sixteen east Many new record for parachute hute jumping plane for control of the Aricansae New rail will be laid in double interest NO EIXED RULE APPLIES Total bills and securities $121'2-1 the loss the II I a ory elle IS of the men in the piles had their i today when the entire complement ie river and its tributaries Repre- track between Tewer Grove and ON SAN AL TO DRIVING 1 la I placed at $100000 Cotton stored arms entwined about other: of passengers conmleted succes i- Total resocures $5075895 I in the eastern end of the pier by fentatives of Arkansas Colorado Pacific Mo and in a single track one of the workers said ful pumps from one plane withia Liabilities: Kaneas New Mexico Teens between Pacific and St Clair a --t I One miner who escaped the first le seconds CIIICAGO Jan 11-(41-A the Oklahoma Cotton Growers 1 Day In Washington 1 Federal Reserve notes in actual aeiation Mssisippi ma will par- total of 812 mites Thirtysix women is the equal of a man at amounted to 4373 is and Oklaho day had four sons who now have The jumps INere made from i ena ee4 circulation ae ticipate in the conference Authori- miles of track will he laid be- I ssa----1 I the wheel of an automobile when bales and is thought to he damag- been definitely determined as dead Doeglas Transport WI determine I Total deposits $2324(990 ties on drainage and irrigation will tgeen Jaeper and Pratt City Ala in the disaster how quickly the plane cauld be 1 shre alone but when she has an- i ed about fifty percent In dollars World court debate went forward in Total liabilities $5075895 bes in a (blob track be- the Senate woman in the car with her end cents this damage is placed present and the flood control and 57 nul A canary which was taken into cleared ie an einersency and to Ratio of total reserves to des! compact drawn up at a similar tween Peola Kanea and Kansas very cften she is potentially un- at approximately S195000 Dam- the miee by the first rescue body' carry this out the jumps were 1 Serretery Jardine endorsed th Hap of the posits and federal note liabilities conference last summer probably City Mo 1 de from the side door of the i safe George Kenney age to forty box cars which were gen ce-enetet tee tnaMetang bill sleerde after the exploeion to de- Ca Company told the Ili b' combined 727 per cent in the bluets at the time of the fire will be approved according to of cabin the men following each oth: ficials Another investigation of aviation VIC gas was sent to the surface i Safety Class for traffic rule viola- i I has not been determined as yet this efterneen and wagged its head through in repid succession tors today Attendance at these i i but is not expected to run over Germany in Warning was ordered by the House military committe thoughtfully as it came into the I weekly cisses is compulsory for I Lady Sculptress Gets Continuance $3'- i3O00 BERUN Jan 14 daylight GO Days for Stealing 4 Pennies 'first offenders who thereby escape' WICHITA Kans Jan 14-(W) 'WEATH Stresemann the German foreign ER -01-Gustav The 11 me naval committee centime- -a innlire en to the replacement of No funeral services were held see prosecution -Continuance for one week of trial MEXICO CITY Jan 'Look out there's a WOM31 on four state charges of fraud It is learned that the Mexican minister eclared before the foreign the driving that car used to be a fre-lagainst Mrs Margaret Baker 48 overnment has not vet handed a Oklahoma: Friday and Saturday 1 ielations committee today that if The Senate finance committee an quent word of warning to motor 1 $5 0 were eatures of the icbite sculptress and refusal of i no: to the American' abassedor Pyre cloudy to clottslYi colder Sat- I he allies persisted in maintaining in banning ists said Mr Kenney "11 from Hammers to reduce her bond 'James Sheffield in reply es the urday troops in the Rineland Get- income tax publicity our observation I do not believe 1 1 the Kansas: Part cloudy Frilay um 0 0 i cntentions govern 75000 ald ry's application for admissien Natures mu 't be I Proved th House action at i Pawage of the new railroad labor this general warning is necessary I courts Procedure in her ease this i -rent in Mexican land and petro- Saturday not much change in I ts the of eague Nations eat WaS tirTed lector the Senate in th I indeately postpn oed terstate Conamprea contatittoth in accord with the facts" afternoon leuin temperatate 1 today undertakers spendinit sr LouN Jan their time in embalming bodiesL 'flea ling four pennies from a news service: W't conAdered for this afternoon but were tehan- cloned Some probably will be held (Continued on pay five) bo's box Harry Andlei 40 went to the workhouse taday for a sixty da- sentence for petty larceny tomorrow 1 ilidle pleadd guilty art explain- ed Le had needed car Luc today undertakers spendine all Fr LouN Jan 14--aP1-Eor a their time in embalming heave Ftealingr four pennies from a news- 11Herftl service: wete cons '1 I idered doned Some probably will be held bo g's hex harry Andle 40 went to the workhouse teday for a sixty da sentence for petty larceny for this afternoon but were eban- tomorrow 1 r(ile plead(1 guilty ard explain- l' (Continued on page five) Jed Ise had needed car fide 9.

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