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VPL XXL No. 35.— Asociated Press Day and Night Leased Wire.
AMARILLO, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1930.
PRIC‘. FIVE CENTs
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ARIZONA PRISONER CONFESSES TO PENNSYLVANIA SLAYING
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MURDER CHARGES ARE FILED IN CLOVIS FEUD SLAYING
TATE IS NAMED Eight Miners Dead and Four
NAMES WOMAN French Delegates
QUORUM WILL
Injured in Blast in Virgiaia ALSO ARRESTED
Promise Sensation
BE ON HAND IN
At Arms Meeting
BOTH HOUSES
AWAY FROM COUNTY BY
Th ree Fliers Killed
NEW RECORDS
AUTHORITIES
BOUNDARY DISPUTEUP
When Plane Dives
Into Florida Lake PUBLIC WORK
FURTHER COLD
IS PREDICTED
SECRETARY LAMONT
•nd maintenance on public work and
< tone Beach.
way patrolmen were questioning mo-
(Continued on Page 2; Col. 2.)
toriata regarding a robbery at Buller,
nome distance away, la believed
by Pennayivania nuthorities to have
ONEVEOF TRIAL
for 1929 to more than $10,000,000,000.
Complete returns to the Depart- here, and it le not known whether he
matoa baaed on partial return, from i made by Dague, Mrs. Schroeder and
federal construction, of *3,325,000,000 '
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)
Programs for betterment, to plant.
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Meanwhile, outride the bank, Char- I ican Red Cross
SHEPPARD IN
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DEFENSE NEW
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NOTOPPOSE
revelatlona 2:4 and said that "the
WEATHER
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her
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somewhat colder Monday.
tret landed nt Newman Lake, nene
Altnough today will be unsettled
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her*. at 2
today.
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sehool tomorrow afternoon.
right not only to recognize but re- j Urgent enrollment in her clases of
the eeller was made by Sen
any cooking sehool ever conducted
portions.
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Boiler Blast Kills
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Two at Dallas
The GiIIIland brothers were own-
family of Virginie, with whem I
abort
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been M intimate terms
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To Begin Cook School
Tuesday; Invites Men
Farmer Jim
Breaks Collar
Bone In Dream
Dry Killings Blamed on Wet
Attacks by Prohi Official
ment of Commerce from the gover-
' nor, of 26 states, combined with eati-
Episcopalians Hear
Noted Divine Speak
On World Peace
day and Tuesday with local raina
near the coast Monday; slowly rising
SUBJECTS OTHER THAN PRIS-
ON RELOCATION, FEE SYS-
TEM TO BE SUBMITTED ;
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main purpose of the Lord’s message
to the Ephesian church was to reg-
The bailer house whs he a gal-
vanlued iron abed i the rang, and
morning of Rev. A. W. Fechner, pas-
tor of the West Amarillo Baptist
church to a congregation that filled
Cobb Vanwany, 4*. waa serlomely i»-
fured la the exploslon of a eteam
FORECAST ON DENIES FRING SHOT
the men wot* In it at
the blast. Tin main I
-
conference which opens Tueaday, in
interview, with newspapermop today
pledged themnelves "to give you some-
thing sensational later.”
This statement followed a long in-
arisen and on all sides there ia a
univernal longing that there shall be
no more war.”
Pointing to the activitien in this
inaue of the Leage of Nationa and 1
the disarmament conferenee, he de- l
engendering a very happy atmosphere
for the beginning of the five-power
negotiation,. He warned however that
the conferenee taska were only begin-
ning and that too much should not be
expected by the public.
M. Briand waa in hla characteristie
jovial mood and he interjected the
atmosphere a, the hour of conven-
HIGHBROWS, DECLARES
TEXAS SENATOR
and neemed in favorable spirits, the
jailer reported. Brady himselt could
not be seen.
Meanwhile, the defense called 14
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ACCUSED SLAYER IS SECRETED ly in •" exploslon early today in
the Number 1 mine of the Lilly
•cLz.
WALTER GLENN SAYS MRS.
SCHROEDER OR OTHER
MAN WAS KILLER
PRISONER HAS GAINED
WEIGHT
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CITY ATTORNEYS TO DRAW UP
PUBLIC UTILITIES
MEASURE
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a
AFTERSNOWSTORM wouL w 0F
empty and worthless mechanical acta
of what were onee the promptings of
of what were once prompinga of true
love to Him. While man ia looking upon
outward forma and appearanees-God
ia striking atraight into the heart.
the remaining states, indicate expen-
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AT INQUEST AS
KILLER OF TWO
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dared she waa net joking,
the I Many Men nt < nenes.
(By The Amecetated Prana.)
SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 19—Thir-
TMIRTEEN ARCTIC PATROL
PLANES LAND AT SPOKANE
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men, shaken by th* binat, ran Inte
the laundry to carry out the dead
Glenn Dague early today eonfesned i
to Sheriff C. H. Wright of Maricopa
County that he, Mr,. Irene Schroeder
of Henwood, W. Va, and “another
man” were Involved in the alaying of
Pennsylvania State Highway Patrol
6 sUS
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(By The Aasociated Press)
BECKLEY, w. Va., Jan. 19. —
Eight minera were killed and four
others injured, one probably fatal-
(By The Asoeiated Prees.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.- Prohibi-
tion Commissioner Doran said today
that “th* recent inflamatory attacks
upon our personnel were largely re-
sponsible for the killing tt two pro-
hibition agents in Florida yesterday
la a raid upon the home of a sus-
peeted bootlegger.
• Expressing regret over the alaying
otF.R Patterson and Robert K
preliminary repert ef th* kill-
Ml N. IL Tuttle, prohibition nd-
HIGHWAYS ARE n-A
BLOCKED EAST DRYPROPOSAL
• tate, at the French emhasay. Premier ' (h, more pleasing to the other dele
Tardieu arrived in London this morn- , gations becaune it had boon felt that
heir * omes. The Amer-
i has established relief
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ater Morria Sheppard of Texaa la an
address here today.
The senator addressed a rally which
concluded the Anti,Saloon League’s
national convention.
“W* need to make but few ex-
amples of the highbrow, who think
they ar* above the law in order to
smash the bottom out of the bootleg
market,” the Texan nsserted.
.. “Toe often,” he said, “buyer,
ar* persona of standing using the
exemption accorded them by the law
as an excuse for Ite moral infraction,
it is true that I punishing possession
wa got the purchasers by one feet.
If there is any one we need to get
by both feet, however, it is tha in-
dividual of high standing who flaunts
and defies the taw."
A large part ef the senator’s speech
wan oeeupied with praise of prohibi-
tion aa a benefit to humanity, when
it was written into the constitution,
he aald, “we demonstrated tha con-
stitution wae made for man and not
man for th* comstitutlon."
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(By The Aesociated Prese.)
CHICAGO, Jan. 1»—Th* middle-
__________J, ________ ____t posses- and equipment announced by public
• ion and tran portation of liquor. utilities, railronds and telegraph
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walk, dead. Tate ran inside the bank, it was feared many streams, ice-lock-
pursued by Carl and John Bohannan, ed and tamed in the recant sub-zero
who had been attracted by the shots, snap, would break loose again if tem-
Tate dived inside an open vault for I perate weather continued long enough
protection and his pursuers charged • to bring on thaws but warmth suf-
AS ACCOMPLICE
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brother. Crawford is not In custody
NEW MEXICO—Unsettled Monday Enid, Wichita Talla and Fort Worth,
and Tuesday, probably snow north I It was stated, although sehedules in
portion, eolder south portion Mon- every other direction were main-
jar tained. 4„
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nations of the earth. It* entry into
international affairs, he said, dates
from the Spaninh-American war.
"We were gradually driven into
Corporal Brady Paul and wounding
of Private Ernst Moore near Newcas-
tle, December 27.
Dague did not admit firing th, fa-
tal -shot himself. He laid it to either
Mrs. Schroeder or the "other man,”
whom he declined to name.
The third member of the automo-
bile party, supposed to have shot
(By The Assoetatef rre )
PHOENIX, Aris., Jan. 19. Walter
LITTLE CHILDREN . . - •
and grown-ups, to*. all love th*
companionship of a lira pet- a
Toveble little pappy—«ad H's no
eonvenient to find on* too-
just look at the "Ppt Stock"
column *« thia page.
ley Bohannan, another brother, had
heard the ehooting. He pushed hi,
pay through a crowd surrounding
* , father’s body and rushed inside
the bank. He carried a rifle and de-
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boller at the Blue RiDbon laundry
here today. ers of the plant.
Wk. explosion oceurred Belt door
to a fire subatation, and 1* fire-
Bohannan. John
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PALLAS, Jan. 19— J. B. Gilliland
<as killed, hie brother Roy C. Gilli-
J sad was probably fatally hart, and
EXPENDITURE OF 7 BILLIONS
DURING YER SEEN BY
after him. From i
Tate again opened
shot, felled Carl
Brook Coal company at Lilly Brook, I The miner meet seriously injured
14 mile, from Beckley. * waa found lying beside the dead
The bodies of the victims, si, men. unconscious from burn, about
negroes and two white men, were the body. The other three injured
recovered by rescue crews four men walked unaided from the
Mr,. Chitwood i, expecting
EAST TEXAS -Mostly cloudy Mon-1 nd somewhat colder, there is no
| probability of snow, it was predicted ;
X . ■ . . .. yesterday by H. T. Collman, United
temperature in south portion Light States weather observer here.
to moderate northeasterly winds on Much of the snow whieh fell last
the coast. week meltjd yesterday under the
WEST TEXAS-Mostly eloudy Mon- warm or the sun, but according),., .
day and Tuesday, probably unsettled to reports from the Union Bus ter-his proposed law to make th* buyer
in east and north portions; colder minal here, highwi ... ......
. voscial to The News.
CLOVIS, Jan. 10.— Charges of first
degree murder in connection with the
fatal shooting on the crowded main
street here yesterday of G- C. Ro-
hannan, 6.5, and his son. Carl Bo-
hannan, 19, were filled today against
V. Tate, 55, Curry county auctioneer,
by the district attorney.
The slaying was said to have been ,
the climax of a long standing feud ;
between the Tate and Bohannan
families.
A coroner’s jury earlier today de-
elded that the Bohannans met their
deaths at the hands of Tale.
Meanwhile, Tate was being held in
a iail somewhere in the state, the lo- j
cakon of wihch local authorities de- '
ed to reveal. Every available of-
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termined. Witnesses said the plane
east, as a result of the injury.
The injury waa declared a pain-
ful one, but not expected to prove
serlous, according to hi, physi-
cian.
ficer in the city has been kept on
-Tats"..raamyrazz EIGHT: TWO
cording to the district attorney, who ed apprehension to flood menaced flllllLv I U LIUII I | ITIU
indicated that hhe prisoner probably districts in the south nri rArn AA nnan
would not be released on bond until Optimirm attending the thermom- KE"ReE UN KIINH\
after officers were convinced that tor's climb was cut short by the gov-
,1*- DENVER WILL
Mrs. Chitwood Ready
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whuFthoptneipal ■ CHARGED WITH SLAYING GIRL,
day’s meetings.
(By The Associated Prees )
LONDON, Jan. 19. -Premier Andre
' Tardieu and Foreign Minister Aris-
tide Briand, the chiefs of the French
delegation to the five power naval
“An increasing number of men
__ 'V* to the east of of liquor subject to the earn* pen- because he first loved us and it ia
Monday in north and extreme west the city stil were blocked by drifts, alty
' No buses were run to Oklahoma City,
Windows la business establish-
menta and home for eevra blocks
around were smashed hy the con-
eusslon and nying debris. Pleces
of eheet irom landed on Saaurtopa
a Mauk away.
(Hr The Asnoelated Prena »
AUSTIN, Jan. 1*.—John W. Brady,
white haired jurist whose vole* for
years has'been heard with deferenee
in the stato’n bigheat courts, con-
ferred today with two of his nine
lawyer, on the eve of bi, trial for
the murder of Mias Lehlia High-
• mith, 28 year-Old capitol atenogra-
phrr, (tabbed to death here on Ibo
night of November 2.
feeling resulting from the shooting eminent’, prediction of a new cold ------- diturea for public work,,
had subsided to a degree that Tate wave sweeping eastward from the; Eight arrests Sunday night wa, the federal eonstruetien, ef M,
would not be in danger. Rocky mountain,. Colder weather । record of Constable Allen 8. John- l d -ring the year.
The shooting occurred in front of was promised the west and central son. Two men, Duff Stanley and r. - — --------------
the Citizens’ bank late yesterday af- portions of the north central statesi Frank Roddy, charged with
ter ‘Tate and the elder Bohannan had tomorrow and general continuation of ! ;------
et in the bank and engaged in a frigid conditions through the great-1 have been released
qukrrel. They were put out of the | er part of the week. The return of, fi- 2th;. ---
building, but continued their argu- extreme cold however, was regarded
■ till I, alive. Reporta from Texas
authorities, compared with statement.
Waning of Love of
Church Portrayed
By Local Pastor
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Bringing some of what she declared Men. women, girls and boys all are Fori Werih end Denver City raii-
to bo the newest and most original invited to attend the elasses which road will aoi oppone an application
_____ _ recipes, Mrs. Ida M Chitwood, noted will continue through four day,. i to be prenented by the Santa F* to
Love i, the positive and fundamental home economist, ia in Amarillo ready I In inviting men and boy, to at-1 Extminer Sullivan *f the Interstate
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troversy that has swept Washington
recentiy. .
The commiesioner, la a monograph
wbieb he made public today, outlined
what waa required of prohibition
agent, and said many of them w,ra
recruited from college greduates and
that generally® they were • high type
of eitizens.
- Th* commissloner had received •
Vernon Ackerman, held here with 1
them, indicate that Crawford may '
ment on the sidewalk. The quarrel unlikely.
progressed into a fist fight and In in the flood region, of Missouri,
the strugule, Tate drew his pistol and Indiana, Illinois and Arkansas, warm-
• het his opponent three times, er skies and threats of snow flurries
Bohannan slumped to the side- were looked upon as danger signals. (
' Ry The Amociated Prew •
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 19.—Toss-
Ing in the throes of a nightmare,
former governor, James E. Fergu-
aon fell from his bed early Sun-
day morniwx, sustaining a broken
collar bone.
Ha will be confined to hl, bed
several day,, at hl, home, hl,
shoulder encaned in a plaster
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JUST A TIP—If you have A
eurplus of pups that you’d HM
t ell, remember that peopie ;
are watehing th* "Pet Steeb" i
, ad*, perhaps for just the kind I
•t pap, yo* have to offte.
TO PLACE AN AD-Just en
4242. Ask for Want Ada.
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Carmel, Illa., and Vincinner, Ind., and
was handling relief work in other lo-
calities through local Red Cross
chapters.
prerequisite to pleasing service to
God. Jesus requires love from us
organisations In three of the strick-
en communities—Carmi and Mount
I on bonds of 11.000. companies reepresented expenditures ,
Six other were arrested by Con- of approximately *3.250,000,000.
j stable Johnson on drunkeness and Dr. John M. Gries, chief of the '
, disturbing the eace charges. In each co. struction divislon of the depart-
to open the News-Globe cooking tend the school, Mrs. Chitwood de-
inside the vault, I firient to cause precipitation was not
I fire and two | anticipated for the immediate future
=—. ........— ----- -. -I Already thousands of acres, much
Hohannan was seized and held by of it valuable farm land, have been
bersons in the bank. I inundated and hundreds of families
Third Brother Overpowered forced to flea tl
France was a bit sensitive toward
. the elose Anglo-Ameriean viewpoint
on naval matters and also was some-
what perturbed by failure to reach a
, preliminary agreement with Italy over;
under whose direetion th* agents
were worklag.
Dvrs, said he .believed the body of
Moneure would bo brought to Wesh-
lagton for burial aa hla home was
here befor he went to Florida.
“I brought Moncure late lb* pro-
hibition werviee neveral years ngo,"
Doran aald. "He waa a fine, elean
chap, and aa effieient, honest officer.
Ha was a member of the Moneur
and Injured.
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alpp, a
__ ---- Brady’s long stay in th, county
the areat war,” he said, "and in all Jail, where he has boon held since
the revponsibllities and problems fol-1 the billing, appeared to have aided
lowing it, we are of necessity bear- him physically, the eounly jailer aald.
ing our share. During the ten year, The former judge had gained weight
■Ine* the war, great problem, hav,
here. It will close Tuesday after-
noon.
Rev. C. M Davin, LL D, of New
York City, for 26 year, dean of Christ
DETROIT, Jam 1».—A defense of
houre after the blast, described as mine before rescue ereou reached
local in character. All apparently the entry in which the exploslon THIRD MEMBER OF PARTY
had been billed instantly. I occurred, a mile hack in the bills.
--------------------------- THOUGHT KILLED AFTER
TEXAS ROBBERY
"The Lord's ringing protest against
the wsaing love of his bride -the i
Church,” was the subject Sunday
• By The Anaoelated Prew i
FORT WORTH. Jan. 19—The
.X ‘.J RR AHY RANFFR^
the denomination in the North Texas DIIIU I Will LIIU
ing approachen is one of ‘confidence
terchango of views with Henry L and cordiality.”
Btimeom, United tatee eecretary of. attitnde of the Frenchmen wee
and industrial structures, and other w.,
। private operatons, wbieb laat year torii
CONSTABLE JOHNSON gsm
f Moneure in a raid upon the home of
Georgs W. Moore at Wort Palm
Beach, the commissioner laid the re-
sponsibility for the shooting upon
recent "inflamatory attacks” upon the
enforeement squad, “wbieb loads
weak minded eriminals to attach hon-
est and efficient officer, acting in
the pertermance of their duties."
Tbere have beea frequent attacks
■pen various groups •< enforeement
oftleers during Us prohibition con-
M--X
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mill session uni CONVENES TODAY
(By The Asociated rress )
PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan. 19.—
Three men were killed and two prob-
ably fatally injured late today aa a
I cabin monoplane dived into Lake
Today unsettled and somewhat
colder in the Panhandle.
OKLAHOMA — Unsettled Monday
and Tuesday, probably snow flurries;
ing and Mr. Stimson motored in from
his country home to complete his
round robin of talks with the delega-
tions to the conference by eing the
French leader*.
M. Tardieu described his conversa-
tion with the secretry of state as
> City
of the cases th* defendant pleaded —
guilty and paidfinen in Juatice court. 1 (Continued on Page 2; Col. 2.)
chanic, Daytona Beach. . | the present year by Secretary Lamont
Ea’s.nsutid, Miami. onthebasisof reporta indicatine
Elber Stossel, West Palm Beach. ' that 17,000,000,000 will be spent in
The cause of the crash was not de- these f»«M*.
This total does not include expen- ,
ditures for residences, commercial
CLOVIS QUIET SUNDAY
vLATH OF FATHER AND SON
CLIMAX TO QUARREI. I
OF LONG STANDING
Speaking on the subject of world
peace, Rev. Davis, In hl, morning
sermon, declared the people ef the
world must realize that, if they wish!
to put an end to war, they must elim- ,
inate suspicion, greed and hat* from
the human heart.
Thrust into Insue
The United Stater, he aald, has been
thrust into partlripation in worid-
wide issue,. For more than 100
year,, he pointed out, this country
wa, practically Isolated from the
waning fading love and to give a
timely warning against the empti- l
nea, of her superficialities and for-
malities that remained aa but the
Commeree commisalon at Amarillo
Wednesday, nsking permimslon to
build a 220-mile line from Amarillo
, to Las Antman. <Cole, K wa* an-
nouneed Sunday at the offiees of
' the Fort Worth and Deaver.
। (Continued on Page 2, Cel. 4)
(By Th, Amoelatef Prems i
AUBTIN, Jan. 1—Austih Waa A"•
suming it, uaual legislative air to.
night, aa membern of the leginlature
from all part, of Tegau were yather-
ing for .the extraordinary session
called by Governor Moedy to convene
at noon tomorrow.
Judging by the early arrival,, a
quorum will be avallable ia both
houses when Speaker of th* House
W. B. Barron of Bryan and Lieuten-
ant Governor Barry Miller of Dalian
let their respective gavela drop.
While the governor naked th* leg.
inlatora to return specificaly to con-
• Ider concentration and relocation of
tho Texas penitentiary system aad re-
vamping of the foe aystem regula-
tions to eorreet certain alleged evils,
it ia generally believed that a num-
bag of other subjects will ba submit-
ted to th a legislator, before the ses-
**—old.
sehool Approprfations Up.
Ha ha, virtually agteed to propose
appropriation, for the summer achools
of universities and collage, and leg-
ialatlon for tha relief of publie util-
ities. Ha will also likely submit th*
matter of adjuating the Panhandle
boundary Una between Texan and
Oklahoma.
The governor had completed hla
message and will probably deliver it
in person before a joint sesslon ef
tha two houses either Monday er
Tuenday, mor* likely on Tuenday.
Govemor Moody announced that ha
would mquest the legislature to go
in a body for an inspection of the
prison properties at Huntaville and
in South Texas, and it la likely both
houses will act on this proposal to-
morrow or next day. It wae predicted
that ia the event th* trip ie made,
th* departure from Austin would be
taken about Thuraday so that the en-
tire week-end could be devoted to
the trip.
Fourth Special beeale*
This will be the fourth speclal ses-
•Ion of th* forty-firnt legisiature,
which convened for .th* regular bi-
ennial seoslon on Jan. 8, 1920. The
third railed session wae ended •*
last July 20. To date this legislature
has been la sesslon a total of 144
days.
A speelal session le United by th*
constitution to 30 days, a regular
seseton ha, ao limitation,, exeept for
remuneration for member,. •
The legislature will have before 16
(By The Aanociated Press. )
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—A new
peace time record for censtruction
Amarillo i
•AMARILLO— , -j
The City of •' L
Roses /
| Worth here.
| The dead:
rAn munurAr WILLIAM LINDLEY, pilot. Daytona
| Uli MiUWLJI , ARTHUR IMPS, mechanic. Day-
down Paul and Moore while the high- Missionary district were here yester-luumeppm n mummmpmm
day for the twentieth convoca M I AVVLAK
Sesniona of the convocation, whleh • •3 -‛V I HW
hogan Saturday afternoon, era being
held in-St. Andrews Episcopal church
tha auditorium.
! Dr. Fechner took his text from
ED LIPSKY, believed to be a mo- by public utilities i, expected during
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NEW FLOOD DANGER SEEN IN
FIVE STATES; HUNDREDS
HOMELESS
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