Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 359, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1928 Page: 2 of 16
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Diamond do not furniah suprort
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Dorland, left alone in the front cock-
pit, strugzled frantically to right
the plane but failed.
CORN PRODUCTION
FORECAST DECLINES
BET40 YEARS AGO
IS DIVORCE CAUSE
te the State Legisiature from thia
district.
the wreckage shortly after the erash.
An all night seareh far O'Keefe's
body proved fruitlese.
The erash oceurred when O'Keefe,
at the controls, was tossed from the
With a population” of only 54,000.
Doncaster, England, had an inerense
in unemployment 9,669 in a re-
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It's a ereat idea to shift for
yourself, if you're the only eae in
the auto.
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LUFKIN, Texas, Nov. 9—Today‘s
J. A. HILL TO PADUCAH.
Speiai to The Now*.
CANTON. Nov. 9—The Sorosis
dub of Paducah will here charge of
thnatmistice Day ppogyam at that
the hood, befere evey total, yaw Mini sort
werma and Imsso the itek ef taM. Remembe
ihte, methere, when hamdllng heby’a Cecd
South and Weat now ahow their
J •910976 second suits; South by a bid of
two Spades, West by three Dia-
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hammer blows will grind It faster and better.
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UNDY LANDS IN MEXICO.
(By The Asnoeiated Prem
VALBUENA FLYING FIELD, D. F,
Mexico, Nov, Colonel Charlea A
Lindbergh and olonel Alexander
MacNab, landed here thia evenine
after a fight from Chibuahus,
Send 16c in silver or stamps for
our UP-TO-DATE FALL AND WIN-
TER, 1928-1929 BOOK OF FASHIONS,
showing color plates, and containing
Mt designs of Ladies", Misses’ and
Children’s Patterns, a CONCISE AND
COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLE ON
DRESSMAKING: ALSO SOME
POINTS FOB THE NEEDLE (illus-
trating 30 of the various simple
stitehes), all valuable hints to the
home dressmaker. Ad drew all orders
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should occasion demand.
North paaaing, East with a sin-
gleton Heart and stoppers in the
three other suits, takes out hit
partner'* Heart bid with one No
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NEW YORK. Nov. Ten-year-old r
Lorain Snyder aoses the $95,000 in-
suranco on the life of her father,
Albert Snyder, magezine art director,
who waa alain by her mother, Ruth
and Henry Judd Gray, supreme Jus-
tice Jeremiah T. Mahoney ruled to-
day.
The Prudential Insurance company
had sued te prevent payment on the
policies, saying Mrs. Snyder obtained i
the insurance on her huaband by
fraud, without his knowledge, shortly
before he waa killed.
Justice Mahoney upheld the com-
paar
Lorsin’s only chance of recovering
thp money now ia to take an appeal.
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[ herocade which landed here Ute to-
Bay were the guesta at a barbecue
» abd reception tonight
■| With the exception of all army
shipa, all of the pianes the* left Abi-
’ leae tailed safely on the local field.
I waa thought probable the army
ships had relarned to their base."
< The neroeade will take-off temor-
' tew morning for Ranger and Inter-
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Wholesle Dealers
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Wholesale manufneturers and dietrib-
utors of furniture mattresses. com-
forts and floor coveringa.
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PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 9.—An
SOS call was picked up tonight on
a broadmast receiving act at North-
cove, on the Washington eeast. ac-
cording to a telephone message from
Northeove to the Government's Ra-
dio compass station at Klipsan Beach,
relayed to the Mackay Radio and
Telegraph company in Portland.
The report to the Mackay rompeay
said the listener who reported the
call said it was on a short wave length
but that he could net make out the
cell letters of the sender. The Klip-
graft and the dawn of a real liberal
constitutiotal government unimpeded
by censorships or official repression.
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Cut in 4 Sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10
years. To make the Dreas with
long sleeves, for an 8 year size,
will require 2% yards of 40 inch
material together with % yard
of contrasting material. If the
Dram ia made with short sleeves
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HOME-MADE
East also passes. He considers
game at Diamonds doubtful and
two games. is content to score extra tricks, if
South, holding a semi-two-suiter made, at 50 pointe premiums, if
and 2% quick tricks is too strong playing Contract Bridge.
to pass qid makes an introduetory The , of the hand wil be
bid of one Club, reserving his . .p
secondary Spade suit for the sec- Eiven tomorrow. -
end round. — — .
(By The Associated Prees)
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9—Appliea-
' tion for a permanent writ of habeas
corpus by 0. 0. Owens, Tulsa oil
maa and Oklahoma legislator, sent-
enced to jail for contempt of the
Oklahoma supreme court, was denied
by Judge Arita 8. Van Valkenburgh
of the United States circuit court in
a decision sustaining a demurrer to
ihi application.
The legislator, re-elected in Tues-
day’s election, was ordered back to
jail, but waa given n stay of 30 days
in which he may appeal either to
{ the United States circuit court of
appeals or to the United States su-
premo court.
Owens served about three months
of his one-year jail sentence and
waa released on n writ of habeas co-
pus, issued by Judge Van Valken-
burgh, pending a hearing and de-
cision
Special to The News.
CANTON. Nov. 8—The Publica-
tions Committee of the West Texas
State Teachers College which la head.'
ed by Dsan R. P. Jarrett ia now busy
preparing the material for the sum-
mer bulletin of tho college.
A large number of inqulries are al-
ready being received ashing informa-
lien about the summer session. This
college will have a 12 weeks' summer
session with a full residence facul-
ty and several distinguished teachers '
from other institutions.
Tripe to the mountains of New
Mexico end into the Polo Duro ,
Canyons will be recreational fea- 1
litres of the summer session.
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Texas Methodist Episcopal church.
South, was devoted lar—' to passing
I a large number of young preachers
from their first to oecond year and
second and third year men to their
fourth yenr and eldership. Firat vear
men will be ordained ■« denenns Sun-
day morning and third and fourt
year men as eldera -day afternoon
Palestine was selected the 1929
meetin- place.
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The progtam will be given Sunday, nutomobile here only to find they . News, 11-18 Sterling Place, Brook-
rc1.* r nr--------- ywere oil fov the Ml feet. .. ‘iyn,N. T.
DAEEXs,"teAna,ejNov.Fgm"‘Martih
county, 250 miles from Dallas, waa
the only one of tho 253 counties 18
the state which had not reported its
general election returns to the Toxa*
election bureau headquarters bort
today.
In a telephone conversation, the
county clerk aaid the county had
given Hover n larue ■ majority but
that the vote had net boon totalled.
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bay that if his toners las's any
length of time he doubtless ultimate-
ly will follow the example of Greece
and seek to turn Rumania to a
Pemoc ratio form of government by
a national referendum of the people.
While the commitment of Rn-
mania's destinies to the untried peas-
ant party at the present critical june-
turn of the nation's life undoubtedly
involves risks and uneertainties, all
Chance a prospect as least of honest
and uncontrolled eleetions and the
abolitiou of the existing huge edi-
fice of covernmental and private
Whenyou get home from a football
game, gargle immediately with
Laterinefalletrength. It mayspare
you a dangerous dlege with a cold
or core throat or both.
Linterine attacke the disease
■anma which get the upper hand
whoa bodily reoiotanceie lowered by
exposure art peryous tension ae-
companying a football game.
Lsterine ia an powerful ugainst
germa that even the virulent B. Tv-
phosug (typhoid) germ is hilled by
It In 15 eoeeuda Repeated test
ehow thia.
For yenr own protection nee
Lioterine after any ex poeure to cold
weather or to crowds.
Let us eend yen oar free book
"Personal Hyglene." Addrees De-
(By United Press)
LOS ANGELES. Nev. F^A 40-year-
eld bet that Grever Cleveland would
become president of the United States
has resulted in the divorce of Mar-
the Pierson from Dewell Pierson.
Judge Scheuer granted Mrs. Pier-
sen the divoree yesterday ' when she
testified that her husband never had
been able to forget the fact that he
won a email election bat from bar.
The Piersons separated over the
matter I# years ago, she said.
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fBy The Amoeiated rrea.)
CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. —Twenty-
eight persons, nearly all ef them
girls, were drowned last eight when
a Felucca, or native beat, eapsized
in mid-stream near Aba Ziabal.
The native employe of a nearby
wireless station rescued nine girla,
bat waa so exhausted that he col-
lapsed and died. The accident waa
due to overtoadlag of the craft.
REROCAOE ARRIVES I
i MIDLAND FOR BARBECUE
HIA
2,895,449,000 busholo by the Depart-
ment of Agriculture today in Ito pre-
liminary estimate. A month ago
2,903,272 000 bushels wsrs forecast.
Last year’s crop totalsd 2,773,709,000
bushels.
Speelal to The News
LOCKNEY, Nov. 8.—The condition
of the crop of poultry end pea-try
products is described by aocal produce
men as being M per cent normal.
Advene weather conditions during
the hatching and growing season
caused tho setback; however, egg re-
ceipta during the winter should ahow
a high per capita average- at plenty
of green pasture lo now available.
The turkey erop io far below the
average, but local dealers predict
larger receipts here than for the pre-
yioub year at marketing facilities
have been ‘improved.
Cream receipta show a marked de-
crease dee te, the inereasing namber
of milk stock bred to freshen in the 1
spring.
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Quon or ass ssava sm.
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SNYDER CANNOT GET _
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Grinds any feed
crop that crows
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any degree of
fineness. Maize
heads/s t a ! k s,
hay, vines, ear
1K corn, cob and
5 shucks, regard-
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mer Mill with Ita
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BULLETIN AT CANYON
.West bid* one Heart Following un. wuirewa• wnL a-swsa ousenow
an adverse bid a pre-emptive bid "n0".ne"Enco"i5
is seldom advisable. Moreover cDneeke evaupeo envuov
West’s hand is also a semi-two- Copvrimht W ami am Rvjge Magarne.Ine.
suiter and a bid of one may enable Distributed by Bell Syndicate, Ine.
him to (how both suits cheaply
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L. M BLACK- DC. ,
Graduate Hilmer School ef «4
Chiropractie C
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Tea Years in Amarillo
Western MolMing
Phones 143b and E-2182
DR CARRIE M AITCHCOCK
Carver Chiropractor and Dietitian
Room 100 Central Bldg. Phone 78.J
Osteopathic Physicians
DR 7 B HANDLER
Osteopathie Phvsietan
Room 607-8 Oliver EaU* Bldg.
Pboae 7314
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_Physician & Surgeon _
HAN L GI.KERSONN M.D.
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2% yard* of 54 inch material I
For facing of contrasting ma- 1
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inches ia required Prim 15c. |
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Architects
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Electric Supplies
11.4. KINDS 08 Eumerum APPLI-
ANCES FRIGNDAIKR EIECTRIC
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HELENA. Mont-w W Bober was
edged la fall oa a charge of de-
trauding a betel of $20.
THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS.
. By George OarklLIIBNCK ROTARY
place Thia will be a eemmunity ssr. THIEF BTEXLS US SHOES
«leparuicipated ia by town and ru- ALL FOR THE LEFT FOOT
ml vevle nd President i. A Hill of - ----- .
tho Wept Teras State Teachers Col-1 ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nev. An obvi-
lage hdi bedbiavited to be the orin- ettaly undiscriminating robber stole
eivn spehken 150 shoes valued at 8M* from M
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LISTERINE '
THE SAFE ANTISEPTIC
CONFERENCE PASSES
While Manio has said ho hao no
present intention of disturbing the
regency of three who govern for the
boy king. Michael, some of hia friends
Speelal to The Mows
LUBBOCK, Nov. DLubboek Bo-
tartans were informed today about
the Lubbock eounty-wide bond elee-
tion to pave the highway of tbl*
county today la the “opening wun"
of the campaign to advise the voter
of the county regarding the issue.
Jed A. Rte. chalrman of the Lub-
heck County Good Reeds assoeiation,
was in charge of a program that was
devoted entirely to the subject.
The bead issue totals $2,005,000 and
will be voted upon December 1. It
will provide fund* fer hard surtacing
three (late highways through the
county and important county reads.
Answering opposition to the bond
issue due to the cost of the construe-
tion of the county roods upon which
ao state or feder! old will be re-
ceivea, Spencer A. Well*, association
member, declared that from a stand-
point of justice the county read*
must necessarily be constructed.
CROP OFF ONE-THIRD ONEFTYSSCUUTYEMVones
Special to The News
CANYON, Nov. P. — The Caayon
Chamber of Commerce held it* an-
nual election of officers last night I
and ehose, W. A. Warren president.
D. A. Shirley, vice president, and O.
W. Cane secretary.
J. W. Elliston, W. J. Wooten J. 8.
Humphreys, and Mrs. T. V. Reeves
wore chosen members ef the board of
directors.
Ciye W. Warwick, who retired as
secretary, has served for four yearL
He will be absent from Canyon dut
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DENIED OIL MAN IN
to enable amateur stations to try to
get in touch with the vessel.
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BUCHAREST, Nev. —After M
years ef almost uninterrupted rule
by powertul capitalistic and landed
interests, greater Rumania, with its
agrarian population of 16,000,000
passed today late the hands of a
peasant government led by Jullu
Mania.
"tl ia a triumph ef constitutional-
dam over despotism,” declared Minin
a* he bounded down the palace steps
after the regency had given him the
Mandate. In the future our country
will be governed by a parliament
elected honestly by the people and
not by a professional political
cliqua"
Hugo crowds gathered outside the
palace and the modest home of Mania
Mar the American legation aad gave
the new permier a tremendous ova-
tion.
The designation by the regency of
Manin to form a eabinet after Nich-
olas Titileseu had failed roused pro-
found gloom among the Liberals,
who throughout the day had been la
blissful expectation of being sum-
moned by the regency as the only
party capable ef solving the crisis
which had endured for a week.
Scarcely any member of the new
"people'e ministry" baa had capo-
renee in national public office, so
that the rural government’a acees-
alen te power presents a rare ex-
periment in modern democracy and
political seience.
Maniu's first act undoubtedly will
be to ash dissolution of parliament
and new elections for he haa re-,
peatedly charged that body with not
being representative.
Mania's Rite Sodden
The sudden rise to the premiership
of Mania, who 1* years age woo a
member of the Austro-Hungarian
parilament from Transylvania, may
alter the whole course of Rumanian
history, deciding whether the richest
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(By United Prew)
SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. i — Motor
hunch parties searched the watets
of Baa Diogo bay today for the body
of Leonard O’Keefe, 18-yer-old eta-
dent vaistor, billed with Marvin Dor-
land. a high sehool companion, when
their plane crashed while stunting
yesterday.
Dorland's body was recovered from
Amarillu a
Q The WorU’c Qrcstete* Artorfty
No loss of time from breakage, its sturdy steel con-
struction makes it the strongest of all mills.
Write for our feed booklet and circular showing
sixes and price*.
R. B. George Machinery Co.
Dallas, San Antonio, Amarillo
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