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A down amendments are yet to
be voted upon but only those which
are acceptable to the bl-party bloc
will be adopted and these which
ate designed to weaken the bill will
suffer the «me fate as the Presi-
dent’s plan
Mr. Coolidge had hoped and ask-
ed repeatedly the Senate to eliminate
the clause of the bill which pro-
vides for construction of the new
fighting fleet within the next three
years, the keels to be laid at the
rate of 9 a year. It was under-
stood generally he is looking for-
ward to a new disarmament con-
ference early in the Hoover admin-
istration. While he was strongly in
fdvor of the bill as a program, he
thought the time limit ought to be
left to the discretion of the chief
executive.
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BOMBAY. India' Feb. A—Infu-
riated by their belief that high-
born Pathans were kidnaping young
HOUSTON. Fbb- 9.—AgrfM
extension work*** of Texas sqf
South assembled in Houston I
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Millions thro
address dedicating
ture shows (left to right)
tower. The XV- toot towd|r.
Gets Acquittal
in Assault Case
- ( 8lxty-one were known dead
BILL REPORTED FAVOR-
^ABLY FOR PAYMENT
kt ALL TAXES SEMI-
MUALLY
All Kinds o f
Weather to Be
Found in Texas
Today As Usual
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Senate 1 .
I am- i own financial returns
UNUSUAL COLD
WAVE FELT IN
EUROPE, ASIA
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fu-
ture denying (he kidnaping rafnorv
A group of Pathans was punved
by a band of mill hands thfo A6m-
ing while the former were enroute
to the railway station. Several Pa-
thans were killed before they could
board the train.
All mills were closed as thousands
of hindus roved about the streets
braildishing clubs and uttering im-
precations against the Pathans, a
high capte of India. The mill hands
attacked on th* slightest provoca-
tion and blood splotched Pathans
were being treated constantly at lo-
cal hospitals. * '
: CLINTON CARNK*
DAY ENTERS MJ
GUILTY ' T O -
CHARGE OF THW
Flying Fields
Await Arrival
of Capt. Hawks
I for Governor he would back off and
enter for cijc of the Ictser state
offices.
In his announcement he asks "the
suppoit of every man and woman
tn the State liemocrate and Re-
publics nh. who are opposed to the
ol tlie present
pflosOri
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ROOSEVELT FIELD. I.onv
Island, Feb. S.—Captain Frank
M. Hawks set a new trans-con-
tinental flight record today by
landing his “Air Express’’ at
Roosevelt Field at 2;59 p. m.
after his crota count:y flight
from Los Angele*. He made the
trip in 18 hours, 21 mtaiitew, 58
seconds, bettering by more than
half an hour the record set by
Arch Gobel and the late Har-
ry Tucker.
NEW YORK, Feb. 5,-Curths and
Roosevelt flying fields •**. e waiting I ---------- ------ - -
this afternoon for Captain Frank | American Airways
Hawks of Texas, who left Ix>s An- | this afternoon the receipt qf a. ines
er a les a lofa tr An f arrl a ar evrt aw atlamnt. ; **A<rn te nnnnnrlnff f?n1 C'h
A low barometric pressure is
pread all over the southern tier of
tetes and. according to John
Tain, local weather man. there is
ttle likelihood of clear skies un-
il the pressure has lifted. In the
ter here dropped 34 d</frees. Vo-
ight and Wednesday are expected
> continue cloudy, with occasion-
I showwr, and somewhat warmer.
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uthorizing the payment
LONDON, Feb S -Europe and
Asia continued to feel the rigors of
the worst cold wave In many years
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the possibility of many more fatal-
ities when reports from outlying
districts should be received
Eleven were killed in a landslide
Belief Bill Killed
AUSTIN. Feb 5.-The I
committee on constitutional
endments today killed the so-called
Texas McNary-Haugen r
The resolution called for a refer- '
endum on the question of a bond
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Extension Work;
Silver Jubilee
Held in Houston
extension workdra aC Tgxaa
to celebrate the silver am
of the found!:
in the United
ing been started first at Tente*
years r,o when Dr, Seaman
Knapp laid the foundation of
present system which haa aprsM
all parts of the United fllaflig.
About 500 extension wertteraiw
here Monday and thg «ttcMg
was etpfleM to nMlFlMtZ
Tutoday. • .....,~r. jx1-
Mrs. tettoa W. mn of Dantes
the center of much atvenUBw*
ing the oldest woman hcMiw team
stration agent in thg TTnttarijjb
other
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(Navy Building .
- Billjy Night
WASHINGTON. Feb 5—Having
defeated President Coolidge’s plan
’ d« (laying conrtuctlon of the 15 I
proposed naval cruisers, the Sen-
ate hroceedcl today to dress it-.
8274.000 000 building bill to its own
liking In order that It might bo
.BtoWi later 4hte afternoon. - -—
The 54 to 28 defeat suffered by
the champions of the President’s;
plan left th- self-styled “Natin**!
defense bloc" in complete control of
day
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: and her two baWm-at <
home in search of m
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drainage districts Moa. 1 UM12 to
BMBKBWBt’’- y
i Miss Jewell Paty sustained pain-
r, fut bums about the head and face
L when eeBuioid combs in her hair
1: caught Are Tuesday morning about
I II o'clock at the home of Mr. and
I: Mrs. J. 8. Boyd. 80Q North Locust
Street, where she was visiting.
Much of the hair war. burned from
her heed. She also sustained burns
to her hands bi putting out the
fire.
, She had washed her hair and
placsd the combs in it and was
drying U before an open fire when
tbs ttflaannable combs caught fire,
Mrs. Boyd said. Mias Paty grabbed
• small rug and covered her head
vritti te to extinguteb tew ftamee. St*;
John A. Orr. Whd WU taken sick
i Pecos last week, returned home
teeaday momiwg. “LiMoe seem no
own on my recent trip that looks
s good ss Denton," he said, “and
am glad to get back home."
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FORT WORTH. Feb 5.—Ways
and means of promoting aviation
in Texas will be discussed at the
first mgnttng today of the newly
organtttet aviation committee of
the WE* Texas Chamber of Com-
mere*. ....
The committee will also discuss
lejd obstacles now In the way of
Texas’ dmeloptncflt in commercial
avtatten. ated examine proposed leg
(station that win aid and relate
flying la this state.
The committee is composed of
newapaaar men and business feed-
ers of Wbak Texas, most of whom
are expaata-In matters of aviation
»nd themaatves owners of planes.
Northcott Offers
No Defense Plan
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dit who held Mrs. A K.
and hxr twn hnMtoa at bl
bieveu were Kiiiea m a lanoanac WhD* K*
near Alma Ata. Russian Turkestan. * 2!L
> and 36 were lost on the German ‘
cargo ship Diester when it went
down In the port of Leixos, Portu-
gal yesterday.
MKAOHKB TO COACH AT BICE
Hous' and Senate conferees on
WASHINGTON. Feb. 5.- The
the deficiency appropriation bill
failed to agree today on the
Senate amendment to appropri-
ate 824.000.000 for dry law en-
forcement.
The 824.000 000 Item was
placed In the bill agaiqst the
wishes cf Secretary Mellon who
argued that a olan for expend-
ing it should first be formulat-
ed After today s conference the
-----Senate conferees prepared to
return the Item to the Senate
for reconsideration.
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A verdict of not guilty was re-
turned by the Jury Which heard
the trial of T. A Cote, charged with
aggravated a suite, In County Court
here Tuesday, , Th# case went to
trial Monday afternoen.,
DALLAS. Feb. 5 — Almost, ev-
ery brand of weather was to be
found in Texas today.
-• Rain, snow." urtst-and swn-
shlne were the varieties dish-
ed out by the weatherman
Tn the counties <a Oolifnr;
worth. Donley. Hall and Chil-
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The first meeting of the newly
tected directors of the Cliamber of
ommercc will be held tonignt at
is Godwin Hotel at 6 <clock.
lection of officers for this year
ill be held and other matters ot
oportance are to be conaldered by
» body Geo R Warren, secre-
iry of the organization, is very
nxious that a full membership be
tvaent.
♦ MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb. 5. «
♦ -»JPre«idet)t-eJect Hoover has ♦
♦ selected Henry Stimson, gov- ♦
♦ rtnor-gencrol of the Philip- ♦
♦ pines, as his secretary of state, 4
♦ wa*. tewned hgre today on ♦
♦ UfflffiPtachable aulhortt.K«Ste “
♦ ton’s name had been discussed ♦
♦ in reports M the last few days <g
♦ upon which President-elect <
♦ Hodver had declined to com- 4
♦ ment. but It was learned today 4
♦ that lie has been offered the ♦
87 minutes In continuation of hi-,
air mall flight to Panama, started
yesterday.
The distance from Tala to the j
bay is 185 air miles.
Boundary CommiMioii
AUSTIN. Feb 8.—Three senators.
and five representatives were tu- I
thorized today to confer with Ok-
I b?ar fruit in mammoth consteuc-
i five projwte for inland waterway
♦ AUSTIN, Feb 5 — Oov ♦
♦ Moody was requested today in ♦ P^1- development, irrigation and
♦ a . resolution adopted by L.c -r
♦ House to name boards which ♦ i
♦ he said in his message to the W
4> Legislature might be elhnin- ♦
♦ ated and to make recommen- ♦ _—
+ dattona for what conaolidations ♦ provide the
♦ of state offices he deemed ex- ♦
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lahoma upon adjustment of the
Texas-Oklahoma boundary dispute.
The committee is authorized to vis-
it the boundary strip an.” rejxirt
back to the Legislature
bilMTuthorizing the payment
of county, state, school, city
and all other taxes semi-an-
nually was reported favor-
ably by the House commit-
tee on revenue and taxation !
last night.
Under its terms taxes would no’. 1
become delinquent until Dec.
and May 31, respectively
, ler and a buy. Pete Cangelost. were , 1
. in hcapltals today sufferiia; from,. : I
bullet wounds received in a shoot-.... I
in* la-t night at Stafford. A night I
■I watchman who has refused to £
make « statement was tn JaiL • I
LONDON. Feb. 5.-<t was Stated"" I
MIAMI. Fla.. Feb 5—The Pan- h|gh Salvation Army authority ]
Inc reported hl«h council haa>1
sent General Bramwell Booth •»» ; 1
gelcs late yesterday on an attempt- j rage announcing Col Charles i ultimatum that Friday Is tiwlat- " I
rd non-stop trans-continental hop Lindbergh had left Tala for Bar est 9ay on which it te prepgggd -3
— -1 -- - ........ wslt l0 hear repreaentaUvM’ ar- » '
; guments against his deposition.
N ATIONALC-C.
OFFICIAL DEAD
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 8—Jtosph -
Dcfreese. chairman of tha buard og
directors of the Chamber Of Com- •
trerce of the United Stat* and-.-*
I prominent lawyer and t>u
man of Chicri o. died here .'
| after an operation gyr r----J
after which pneumonia
What is it—probably it's been
irgotten? “A luminous heavenly
)dy of light of which constitutes
te day and absence of the light of
hlch constitutes night; a member
'.the solar system around which
te earth and other planets re-
dve, by which they are held in
telr orbit, and from which they
ceive light and heat." The sun
is hardly been seen here since
hursday last, with tne probable
ceptlOn of a minute or so Friday.
, J. E. Moorhead, of Ponca
i Oklahoma, and Wm B McClure.
San Antonio, both former cittaens
of Denton were here Monday en
1 route to Oklahoma City. Moorhead
(lived in Denton for many years, and
at one time worked on the Record-
Chronicle. For several years be was
Director of Public Relations ot the
['Colorado Utilities Corporation. Be
,te now advertising manager of the
•Marland Refining Company at
’Ponca City.
p Charles Smoot, it Is understood,
took his first airplane ride last
week. He was In Fort Worth where
his eon, Charles Jr., is attending an
l*air school.' Smoot Sr u.reed. after
|{much persuasion, to trying it out.
The pilot evidently wanted to give
jail the stunts possible and after one
«f the most daring, he turned to
fimoot. saying “Fifty per cent of
those people down there thought
we were falling.” Smoot managed
I to say "That's all right, buddle,
there were fifty per cent of us 'up
bcre' who thought the same thing."
I “More auto licenses were-deliv-
I mJ In Denton County this year
I |k*n to iwg,” according to S. R
Turner, Tax Collector "Some few
ire paying the tax pow, and where
Lhe owner makes affidavit that the
tar has not been used this year,
be twenty five per cent penalty is
not added; however, such an affi-
lavit must be given by the owner.
>lae the penalty te necessary under
he law."
Thirty years in Denton and not
I xace during that time has there
Men an account to. be presented
I wtee— rather an enviable repute-
ion. tut such is the case with a
I Jenton man who came here thirty
| ’ears ago this year. He said "I
;now that collecting takes time;
I hue meaps money to any business.
I ad X have made it g rule, which i
rust I riever need vary from, to
I By an account grteen presented.
(^continued "I know there art
iB^B When it te difficult to meet
■Pbhgation. sometimes it is neces-
which he hoped would be a record ! Marcnro Bay at 10:40 o'clock cen-
breaker. tral standard time after a stop of |
The last definite word from th^
aviator who had planned to reach
his goal before noon came last eve-
nin; from Tucson, Arlz.
Captain Hawks had to reach the
Long Island flying field before 3:35
p. m. if he wm to beat the record
Of 18 hours and 58 minutes estab
fished for the weet-easc flight last
summer by Art Goebel.
creases Of the salaries of County
Clerks for added ex officio duties
[ from >50 to |1,500 a year according
I to population of counties.
By Woodward: To require clerks
of Courts of Civil Appeals to keep
records for a period of ten years.
By Berkeley: To require Witness-
es to give testimony in Writs for de-
positions issued out ol th* court* of
other States.
By Woodward: Repeal the stat-
utes fixing the salaries of superin-
tendents and storekeepers of State
eleemosynary institutions and leave
them to be recommended by the
Board er'Control as tn the case of
hegds of other State institutions.
By Witt: To provide more clear
definitldta In the State weight and
meamtre aet and provide a severer
penally for aeoond offenses.
A number of the bills on second
reading were laid on the table sub-
ject to call because of opposition or
uncertainty. . .7
pasted finally Included the
r: Creating a district
W*bb County. House MU
Two bin* creating <T
tai of Ben a Jfc,
wito^ren^j SJriStajrmSF™
gery charges growing out 9t kh '
election bet that figured th the
staying of Orville Mathews, elec-
tion bet rtsbehoMer, last fJeptem-
br.
Fifty prospective Jurors had been
examined when court recessed test
[ night. Testimony in the cate will
I b'*gin this afternoon, it was be-
lieved.
(juesttans acked the prospective
I jurors included whether or not *.
I they wt re affiliated wtth the Ku.—
Klux Klan. '
| Rkliard* 4s charged with lannn<*x
the name of W. Tom Ramsey to • •
i two cashiers' checks which Mathears
I held an stakes in tha MayfieJi-CoQ-
| nally senatorial election wager.
WIRE BRIEFS ;
HOUSTON, Fob 5 —Police to-
: day had'arrested 413 persons sines ,...
Saturday night tn an effort to rid,
Houston of undesirables. Forty-—,.
I seven persons were sent to th* city • j
[ prison farrti after trial for vagi ;r ’
1 rancy in corporation court. ’
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,'k SOT-pound block of row Water'
Im made in a Fort Worth plant
from samples of Denton water wm
brought here Monday by H- 8.
Ashley of the Baker lee Machin-
ery Company to demonstrate the
hposalbiuty of manufacturing raw
[ Witter ice from the artesian waler
here. The block was exhibited before
Mayor B W. McKenzie and all
members of the City Commission
I "1 have not been in Denton very
EaHWh tbte Winter; it hi
| vehy good golf weather,'
I Boyd, “but when .‘priita
I brings 'golf weatherjJ
spend the bigger pai^
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IwilSra
Mrs. McPherson
Did Not Speak of
“Dirty Politics”
VANCOUVER B C., Feb 5-
Mrs Aimee Semple McPherson
through her secretary, announced
today that she was misquoted in
newspaper interviews Sunday. The
secretary eaid that Mrs. MePher-
eon at no time used the expression
“dirty politics’’ in reference to thr
investigation of her gift to Judge
Carlos Hazdy. by a committee of
the California legislature.
The secretary also Mid Mrs. Mc-
Pherson "believes said coaunlttee to
be extretntiy fair.”,
Congress Today
Vote on naval crUteet MM.
Public lands fuiumltSM on
routine Mils. .... v ;
Interstate commerce commit-
tee on radio. ...: L
BOUSE:
Navy appropriation bill con
__MMlrs Mtntntttee
hearing ' oi leMlag MueCle
Shoale. -' , '
Merebiutt i*nrtoe eoflMnlltM
consider* extending Hfemt radio
commtaetan. .
Would Permit Sunday Movies ;r-v i 111
AUSTIN. Feb. 6.—The House will Knunkrnan VVar|i‘Q
be called upon to act on the merits LMUgllllldll TIdllLb
of a bill to repeal the antl-8unday i
motion picture blU passed by the
34th l>egfelature, the measure hav-
Bl-f J
— -■ 9-Juror Bill K Uteri -
AUSTIN; Feb. 8.—A new attempt
to permit .verdicts by 9 jurors went
down ttr defeat last night before
the house committee ol the legisla-
ture on criminal jurisprudence
Such attempts began in Governoi
T. M. Campbell's administration.
The same committee defeated by
a 5 to 4 vote a proposal to permit
. correct'on of indictments that are I
Mt twenty-four hnux» the banan^taulty but which the trja’ judge
believes do not do the defendant
any substantial injury. Opponents
declared there is no excuse for
faulty indictments
Another bill to repeal the law by
which jurors may suspend sentence j Jamnable tactics ol Uie
and permit the trial judge to post -1 democratic machine in Texas."
pone the sentence was withdrawn -----------——
temporarily to draft amendments L1” I lift I Im
The bills were offered by Rep T I ICC IlOSC nailS
R. Bond of Terrell. He said they ■ .■ n s«
were drafted by him and his broth- i J OU LiellVCry
er. ten years a district judge. I
The committee approved the
senate bills that prohibit giving '
liquor or narcotics to minors
habitual users.
Lack of a quorum prevented
public hearing that had been call-
ed for last night bn a proposed
new workmen’s compensation act. |
Court Resolution Panes
votes, the joint resolution providing [ and J^e h°l*‘s ot ttie prisoners
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the ♦ 1 rtlatctl purposes
Locking I or ward to continued
peace and prosperity. Mr. Hoover
plans an era of international de-
veloptngnt aud expansion that will
“j country wtlh many
; agencies discussed but never carried
forward to actuality.
"CostrucUve prosperity" will re-
place the now famous "economy"
slogan of the Coolidge administra-
tion. which necessarily was an ad-
ministration of retrenchment after
a period of huge expenditures to
carry on the war. The construction
Mr. Hoover proposes naturally will
require large outlays of money, but
improvyjl, facilities wil bring their
He cvcq looks Beyond the bor-
proposal. [ ders of the United States for a de-
" [ velopthent that will react to aid
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issue not to exceed 850.000,000 des- ! guan canal being a project that he
ignated to stabilize the price of hopes to leave as a monument to
cotton. | hig administration.
Used to Defeat
Johnston Aides
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su- I
he was sentenced
NACOGDOCHES. Feb. 5—Liber-
al use of a fire hose frustrated an
or . attempt of prisoners in the county
I jail here to escape during an In-
a I cendiary blaze here last night.
I Prisoners in the jail fired a pile of
bed clothing but the fir* was dis-
covered almost immediately and the
_____ | ll0se sppHcd so flhoroitjhly that
AUSTIN,’ Feh's.-Musterlng 121 ,he loP (n°°r °f thc ,Jal‘ »’“ flood-
for a Supreme Court of nine mem- dampened.
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OKLAHOMA <
Charge-, that an
t I i Pr«ne <turt jurttoe Gad offered
[ money to insure the election of a
d State* "listened in” on the radio when President Coolidge made his , »t»te senator favorable to Cover-
; -singiug Tower” at Mountain Lak*. Pic kia. the other day Th^ pic-■ nor Henry 8. Johnston, and that
lidge. President Coolidge. Mrs. Bok and Mr. Bok at the base of tl.e money in a large amount had fig
its beautiful chimes, wm erected by Bok as a memorial. ured in the pirdonlr.*, of a convict-
ed murderer were to be further
amined by the investigating com-
[ mittee of the twelfth Oklahoma
[ Legislature tedvy.
The investigation of alleged Irreg-
' clarities of Oklahoma s state gov-
i ernment now is in its fourth week.
| Already the governor has been im-
| ;>-ached and suspended, and many
| of the stat* departments as well as
I the state supreme court have conic [
; under the searching eye of the hi-
vestigating committee.
Fight on Candltalev
The general committee today was I
to follow up the testimony or a
witness late yesterday that Justice
J. W Clark of the supreme court [
allegedly had said gioo would be
j put up to aid in the defeat of Pnll
I Stewart for senator. Stewart was u
leader in the move to impeach
i Governor Johnston
, It was testified that administra-
, tion workers during the campaign
used state automobiles with which
to work against anti-administration
candidates.
The committee auro was not
through with invretigaUon of th*
O*w«y Crosthgraite pardon mm. an
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“There is much interest being
anlfested in dairying in Denton
Lxinty now.” said R. H Evers, “but
ere is one very essential thing to
• success of dairying that may be
erlookcd. Th* man who; intends
eking a success of dairyintf should
so learn that it la necessary for
tn to produce hl* feedstuffs, or at
Mt th* bigger part of it. The man
the dairy business who is com-
lled to buy his feed Is Just about
irking for the privilege of feeding
>1 herd. The successful dairyman,
tt will find, is one who produces
1 or most of his feedstuff and
I' mton County can produce It.
L tere is much money going out of
I e county now for feed that-should
produced by th* man who in-
ode making money from a dairy
rd. The sooner the man in the
■-y business learn* to produce his
-tuff, th* sooner he will be
u>g money frem his effort*.'*
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re* weeks, returned Monday.
Iiw encount«r«<|
LJMd CfmC,£veredd*jtatItoww''. «J1* pending on' third refldlng^pass-
|^*l Mot so A bad M cr ‘ —— ««
■hMwe there «m no
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mercury registered between 30
and 32 degrees.
At Ma«on and Menard the
sun was shining brightly and
the weather was warm at Mc-
Camey, Roby and Rotan
Other sections or the state
reported rain and mist and
overcast skies.
Temperatures ranged from
30 degrees in tlve Panhandle to
58 degrees In the Rio Grande
Valley.
bers to sit in continuous session I
passed the House today. If approv- 1
ed by the Senate, taxpayers will b3 i
called upon to ballot on the con- :
stitutional amendment at a spec- |
tai session on July 16.
New Pro-Ration Plan
AUSTIN, Feb. 8.—Oil pro-ration
by the Texas Railroad Commission
is dropped under terms of u com-
mittee substitute offered this morn-
ing for the pro-ration bill. v
The substitute was presented this
morning by. Representative J. IL
Long of Wichita Falls. It calls for
supervision of oil fields by th*
State Commission and provides pen-
alties for enforcement of the rutec
to prevent actual waste.
If it ta adopted It will end thc
most spectacular right that has yet
been staged before the legislature
committee. One group of independ-
ent* headed by W. B. Hamilton of
Wichita Falls eontrltad for the
original pro-ration bill. ’ Another
ground of Independents fought the
pro-ration. Each Maimed th* "big
companies'' were on the other side.
SENATEPASSES
SEVERAL BILLS
-.AVBTIN. Feb 8.--A group M
ed finally 7n' the“8enatr MOTdav drainage
M fuff
Col. Lindbergh
Flight Continues
8|,grUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 5, 1929
pMp Edtcard Bok's Singing Tower in Florida Hou»e, Senate
Fail to Agree
on
Dry Law Fund
ping Hr governor of !
Twi. to an todepeoifcnt d
in 1931. ' *
Baughman was Commissioner of
Markets and Warehouse in thc
admintetfatton of OOV. Pat Ncffi *rtd
he was the original campaign man-
ager In this section lor thc Hoover
forces.
Qualified his announcement by w
saying that "if ~ome one like Thos. boys to be buried alive m offering JTJ'
B. Love. Alvin Moody. Marshall to me gods, Hindu mill hands re-
Hicks, V. A. Collins, or other lead- newed their riots in the afreets of
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A total 12 had **&-, killed
since thc attack* on Ujp.JSyhan',
began and more believed t
The situation was tense *1
government was distributing
ATLANTA, Ga., 1
—Clinton Carnes, ■<*
treasurer of the So
Baptist Home Board,
disappearance last ai
led to the discovery'
alleged shortage of DM
$1,000,000 in his accou
hnd his subsequent arrM
Canada, pleaded guilty
Superior Court hike toi
to embezzlement and1 1
sentenced to from five to
en years’ imprisonment.
C»irur' plea was to oo*
1 ment charging theft of 86M
Bclicltcr General John
told the court that h* had <
to accept the recommendatl
the Baptist Hom* Mtarion
that Carnes be permitted to pM**- .•
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He agreed to this, he Mtd, oaU 4.
on the condition that the Iff MM**-;"
indictments against him I* 4tHBMEt~~'
ed in the form of memoranda. U 1
he attempts tj seek a pardon Bps .
for the sentence is served pMOad*-
tion will be started on th* OttMT
bills, Boyk'n said. ■
jury Is Nearing ' if
Completion for
Richards’ Tii|L. i
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DALLAS, Feb. 5.—A Jury
selected thi: morning for flMUtu
trial of Ben C. Richard* M*
two charges of f orrery rrewi**-
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Hmeuv WM to Mart *8 t
thi* l/tOfMMI WjtoHI S
WM tel b* fnrwusliy an
and eater «
' Attorneys
► 1 wwwmow a«* -ft*
1 tert that only 850 figured.
to the gods, Hindu mill hands re-
err, of the Hoover forces," will run Bombay today.
MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. Feb 5 —
President-elect Hoover will inau-
gurate in his administration a big-
scale engineering cr, j which will
tive projects for inland waterway
development, flood control, electric
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