Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1928 Page: 2 of 16
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CAPT.BANBRA
IS RELUCTANT
GARTER TAKES STAND
IN HIS OWN DEFENSE
DENVER GIRL GETS
SIGHT BACK AFTER
N. Y. FINANCIERS IN
BIG UTILITIES MERGER
know they can't
tout walking or
PEACE OFFICERS
ARE ENTITLED TO
REWARDS IN TEXAS
the state board at engineers will go
to Seguin Saturday for a hearing, on
the application of the Hunt Develop-
ment company for construction at
five dams across the Guadalupe river
in Guadalupe and Gonzales counties.
SCHUBERT WEEK TO BE
OBSERVED HERE TONIGHT
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new high record at $5,157,138,000.
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DENTON, Texas, Nov. 22.-Three
men were charged with robbery with
firearms today for the robbery of
8. L. Bennett on 'ths highway near
here yesterday. Lionel Hammon and
Francia Barns wore arrested in Gains-
ville and. Thomas Balter was picked
up here.
CLASS OF IB INDUCTED AT
KHIVA'S SEMIANNUAL
CEREMONIAL
And Latest Victor Records
Nunn Electric Co.
•THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA»
Dial 2*0616 426 Polk
AMARILLO
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phyaicians today were speculating on
the case of Alberta Coleen, 18, who '
regained her eight yesterday after
being blind eight years.
When you reach for
The Carter Pen the
finger naturally rests
upon the upper part of
its built-in Rocker
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NEW TOM, Nov. 23-A banking
group tomorrow will offer $1,000,000
Continental States Utillties, Inccone
year 5 1-2 per cent gold notes, pto-f
eeeds of which will be used to re-
tire ret.tending bank loans of sub-
T--T
"Its one thing to decide that
add qide another to decide it oi
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.....plug in and lay!
On tha Victor Bioctroh
Rediola,anauteme-plate
bringsinnqarbybroqdgasts
witboatanj atrial
“lists at $925, with tubs. Osher models list
at $35 up.
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Bev. J. C. Sisemore, pustor of Tab-
emnscle Baptist church, wih officiate
at funeral nervices to be held from
the Grigg, chapel at .11 o'clock this
moring for Mrs. John Milhoan of
ytMeredo, who died at a hospital
myo Wednesday morning.
Anterment will be mode in Mem-
•rial Pork cemetery.
Through error, thl. funeral had
boon announeed to take place yester-
day.
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hales of two stock exchange mam-
berships were arranged today at a
new high record price of $530,000, an
advance of $5,000 above the pervious
transaction, and *X40,000 above the
year's law price.
The average ef 20 leading indus-
trial issues, compiled by the Asso-
elaed Press, advanced $4.03 a share
today to a new high record at $252,72,
done me worlds at good. My mother
had take* it several times and she
recommended it to me.”—Mna. John
Buassea, Wetmore, Colorado.
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DALLAS, Nov. 22.—Dallas busineas
min who attended celebration, in-
eident to formol completion of the
Fort Worth and Denver Booth Plains
railway decided today to tender a
banquet to residents of eities visited
by the Dallas delegation.
FUNERAL RITES FOR
MRS. MILHOAN TODAY
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On complettion of this finaneing
the corporation will own all common
stock of the Souther Gulf Utilities
eompany in addition to most at the
common and preferred stock of the
Three State Telephone company. Ita
unit, provide telephone service for
communities in Texas, Oklahoma aad
Arkansan
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have taken Iyd
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pound off and on
all hee yeata
and Have recom-
‘ mended it to hun-
----------- of women,
birth to six children ami
Schubert week, now being cele-
brated throughout America, will be
observed in Amarillo tonight when
the faculty of the Amarillo College
of Music will broadeast on all-Sehu-
bert program of vocal and Instr*,
mental music otet radio station
WDAG, it wo. announced last night
by Prof. Emil F. Myers of the col-
lege.
ictor
Electrola Radiola
best of friends” and that he had
never had a cross word with Martin
prior to the alteroation which re-
sulted in the letter's death.
Carter said he shot Martin after
he had been attached with a knife.
The 23-year-old defendant exprese-
ed regret at having shot Martin. Ko
asserted the difficulty arose when he
interfered after Martin had thrown
Mra, Martin to the pavement and
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FOR BABY OF YadingtMsdaGetting,
Twenty-five oungstera, from s
to it years old, will not be able
to gc to school today. Instead,
they will »tay at home, many pf
them in bed with nevere colds,
missing important sehool work and
faced with the possibility of non-
promotion.
Why?
Because they HAD to wade
through mud and wet slush to get .
into their achool—the Alice Lander-
gin ward school. Then they had to
wade back home at noon and in
and oet again in the afternoon.
One of the most attractive, best
equipped schools in Amarillo, the
Allee Landergin building ia located ,
Ie the block bounded by TBitt
when she stumbled and fell on frozen t
ground when she was it years eld. 1
Several days ago Alberta, in the bath- i
room ef the home of her parents,
struck her heed on s metei projee-
__(By United Pre.)
IAN FRANCISO, Nev. 22.—Win
Rogers wAs so funny he won't be
asked to become an associate mem-
her • the San Francisco Bohemian,
it was rumored here today.
Last August he was a distinguished
guest at the club's annual high jinks.
Now he is just a person whom ths
members don't like.
Bogers, members raid, was asked to
te»*k five minutes. He spoke many
more minutes. Many luminaries who
were to have spoken were crowded
■way from the bright lights, it was
charged. •
Then Rogers mentioned the effair
In n syndicated article, end an In-
timation ef too much revelry proved
highly displeasing to the membership.
Thas a proposal that he be made an
hssociate member of the Bohemian
club will be tabled, it was said to.
day.
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VICTROLA
bu FARMERS UNON
DENVER, Colo., Nov. XX-Dsnrer -
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindneas and exptessions
of sympathy "t the death of our
cousin, George Banos Hapeeially do
de apbreciate the beautiful floral
Victor Orthopllunie Combination
Talking Machine and Radiola
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eriticise a dead man, Captain William
Carey who went down with his ship.
I Knew Carey 20 Years
Captain Baabra said that he had
known Captain Carey for twenty
years and that he had a very high
rating aa a season. The questioning
of Captain Banbra, a middle aged i
man of .distinguished bearing, was !
participated in by Tuttle. United ।
Total sales of 5,837,600 shares were
substantially below those of previous
sessions this week. The curb mar-
ket recorded the third 1,000,000 share
(B> The Amsoiated Press.)
AUSTIN, Nov. 22.—A regular peace
officer is entitled to claim, a reward
offered by the governor for appre-
hension of n murderer when the re-
ward proclamation does not specifi-
cally. exlude officers, the atttorney
general's department ruled today in
an opinion to Governor Moody.
‘ The opinion answered the gover-
nor’s question as to whether he
should pay a $250 reward te Sheriff
Peter Nowatny of Comal county in
connection with the arrest and con-
viction pf Anaceto Rios for murder
of Virgil Cox at Hunter, between
here end New Braunfels. Rise got
n life sentence in the case.
day in its history, with gains rn-
I it have been a good idea to have a I ning from U,*
A..,.- muster of passengers at the boots* Two Seats Sold.
CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY IS THE after the ship had steadily increased I
SOLUTION FOR 1 itet proshnrs”"
*DAU FMS “IPyou were captain of a ship like
r ^7"“ ; the vesttis that was slowly keeling
annual convention as a basis on
which to work on th, designing of
any relief legislation.
him tx bottles of real Gordon gin. •
Brown was notified by an express-
man that a package awaited him at
the postoffiee.
"Who would send me anything
from Chicago?” Brown pondered
when he called far the package.
"Let’s open it." he eaid to the dark.
The dozen bottles of gin were re-
vealed and promptly confiscated by
federal authorities,’
and 8==
Luxurious
Victor Instrument
new
overnight
service
Ft. Worth
market. The innovatii
approved.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2X.-street's
celebration of andother wild "boll”
market today, in which nt least a
। core issues were whirled up *10 te
$51 n share to new high records, was
which eontrasts with the year's low
of $178.84 and a low of $141.23 test
year.
Wright Aeronautical was the real
"high flier"h today's market, sear-
ing $51 a share to $272 and closing
just <2 below the top. The year’s
lew was $69. Curtis Aeroplane ad-
vanced *15.25 a share to $155, but
was still well below the top of
$192.75 established last May. Radis
ran Up $25 te a new high nt $384,
or nenrly *300 nbove the year's low,
but lost *10 of its gain.
The rain in brokers' loans today
was the twelfth successive weekly in-
crease.
tien. With a ret over her right eye;
the girl wes stunned for a few mo-
monte. Then she begun to see—first
a kitchen calendar, then the clock.
Her sight has been getting better
and today she read newspapers
specialists believe the optic nerve
was knocked ent of piece by the fall
eight years ago and was put back in
place by the blow from the bathroom
5xture.
■ satisfaction in know-
ing your favorite pen
is safe.
Made in beautiful blue
or green unbreakable
Coralite. |7.oo & $5.00
pens are uncondition-
ally guaranteed. If not
carried by your dealer,
please write us.
THE CARTER S INK CO. :
MACON, Ga: Nov. tt.—The 'district ,
attorney’s office here arnounced t-
night that John D. Walker, former
president of a chain of ■ere than 100
small banks in Georgia, who disap-
peared ■on than ton years ago, had
been apprehended and waa being re-
turned to Macon from New York in
euntody of agenta of the Department
of Justiee.
Walker disappeared from He Mme
at Sparta, Ge, in 1915, abou the
same time his chain ef banks col-
lapsed and since then detetivek have
traced his movements through Japan
end China, and recently it was said
M-wao seen in Texas.
A JPW
New
headed by Governor Walter J. Mad-
dock of North Dakota, recommended
the attitude that the incoming nati-
enal administration "comes solemnly
pledged to n study of the agricul-
tural problem and an adequate treat-
ment of it, insofar as legislation can
serve We express confidence the
R,
PraisesLydin E Pinkcham’sI
Vegetable Compound f
States Commissioner O'Neill, who is
presiding, Captain E. P. Jessup, U. S.
N. retired, and Captain Henry Me-
Conkey, marine superintendent of the
Cunard line. Captain Jessup and
Captain McConkey are the American
1 and British nautical experts acting
Fete Bafta*. * L
BAYLOR GETS GIFT
(By The Anoeinted Press.)
WACO, Nov. 22—An anonymous
gift of $25,000 reached stole head-
quarters here today before the
launching Friday of the Greater
Baylor university ' campaign far
$2,000,000. The kif swelled the ag-
gregate of preliminary donations to
5225,000.
boats sooner than was done, and that ,
English inspection method, scemed
to safeguard life better than Ameri-
can methods.
The captain, William Banbra, an-
swered many of the questions asked
him at the fedora) bearing into the
disaster by U. S. Attorney Tuttle
with reluctance, at one point pro-
testing that he did not like to
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marred by announcement after the and receptions wsrs the order ef the
close thst federal serve brokers’ day.
when tried to
do anything I
would get tired
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Plans are on foot to stage another
ceremonial Immediately following
the new year, to accommodato those
novices who were unable to get here
for the fall ceremonial.
Honoring Potentate J. H. Road
last night, noblee of Khiva Temple,
Ancient Arable Order Nobles of the
Mystie Shrine enjoyed the social ell-
mas of one of the most successful
ceremonial events ia Shrinedom's
history in this section.
More than 300 couples participat-
ed in the ceremonial bell, staged at
the Shrine ballroom. Fifth and Fill-
more streets. The ballroom was
dressed for ths gala event and re-
freshments were served during the
evening.
Ths fall ceremonial took care of
nineteen novices wko were ushered
with ceremony across the het sands
of Khiva's desert
C. W. Rogers ef Amarillo was the
successful enndideto for Khiva’s ring
snd that' trophy was presented with
all honor of the Khiva Temple.
Parade ta Abandoned
Approximately 1,000 Shriners par-
ticipated ia the ceremonial activities
and the initiatory ceremonies were
up to the standard aet by previews
ceremonials.
The customary parade waa aband-
oned yesterday morning, when it
was learned that the Shrine eluba ef
the Panhandle were unable te get to
Amarillo on account of the condition
of the highways.
The entire forenoon waa given
over to the nobility, in dealing with
the novices scheduled to be iniiat-
ed. At noon a big free lunch wae
served to all Shriners, their ladies
snd novices and promptly at 2:30
o’clock tko ceremonial sessions be-
During the ceremoniat cessions
the ladies of the Shrine were enter-
tained by special ladies’ committee.
Theator parties, automobile rides
FUNERAL TODAY 25 Children III From
third aad Thirty -fourth avenues
and Fillmare aad Taylor streeta.
Located, toe. In a veritable sea ef
mud, still sticky end soggy from
snow and rain nearly a week ago.
Aecording to Principal A, R.
Anderson, there is no way possible
for his young chargee to keep out
of the mud to get to Achool. Ex-
cept for Folk atreet, a block away,
there are no paved streets ar side-
walks far blocks in either di-
reetion. Nor is tksro any sidewalk
or pavement from Polk street beer
to the sehool.
It is impossible to get to the
Alice Landergin school without
wading ee driving through mud.
"We have a fine school aad we're
all proud of it.” Mr. Andersen do-,
dared, "but it is certainly hard ta
repo with this problem. The ehiL
Area have to be deprived of their
out-door recess, even during thio
warm weather, but neither the
teachers nor pupils themselves
would mind that so much if there
were only some way of getting to
and from the building without
getting into mud.
"One thing we hate about the
situation is that parents take
little or no interest in school of-
Dallas
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Roby Genevieve, five-months-old
daughter of Mrs. Lucille Carpenter,
who died in her mother's arms in the
offices of an Amarino physicier
yesterday morning, will ho buried in
Llane cemetery at 2:30 this after
noon, following funeral services at
tho Griggs chapel conducted by Rev
L C. Jones, pastor of the Chureh of
Christ, it was announced last night
by directors of the welfare associa-
tion, who are handling the case.
The funeral will be donated by N.
B> Griggs A Sons and the Llano
Cemetery association last night of-
fered a lot aad grave.
Mrs. Carpenter, who had appealed
to the Welfare association when she
found herself in straitened eireum-
stances, has been taken care of by
that organization, Mrs. -Martha
Neison, director, said last night. She
has been provided with a com-
fortable room and when her health
I mgr roes, a position will be pro-
cured for her.
Woman Nao Bee* Wechfag
According to Mrs. Nelson, the
BALLA:
HEW RAILROAD CITIES HEAD REIHG RETURNED
--— 1 over, at what point, in degrees of
DEKVER%.r n-ThTctopera- ouuzmuja you begin puttins out the
tive ogtner as a meana af yolyip the
“Tarn problem" baa eomnendedtto
congress today by the Farmers' Edu: scene’,” Captain Banbra said after a
rational and Co-operative Union of moment of thought.
America in the final session of Its
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driving through unpaved streets,”
he said. I as advisors to Commissioner O’Neill.
CONFDENTOrH--
UUlll IULIV I UI was asked. "Do you think thst was
"Well. I don't want to eriticihe a
, -. ..... i dead man," he said, but under
The eonvention resolved that con- further questioning he stated that at
KT should effect legislation pro:1 • list of 30 degrees he would have
vidinE for the eontrol of all. eontract launched th. boats. Captain Carey
grain markets together with thesu-
Lieu.JoKen"Wh"kaa skinished
a book about the wonders of nature):
Nature is marvelousl When I read
a booh like this. It makes ms realise
kow puerile, how tnsignificant is man.
HIS BIGGER HALF: Huh; A
woman dogn't have to wade through
400 pages to dissever that— Passing
Show. ,. ,
Spring Clip. A gentle
pressure ... it opens! j
... out comes the pen.
No wear and tear 1. no
pulling and hauling..
And now you replace
The Carter Pen ., your IF
finger grip is released A J
.. the K.S.C. closes.. 1
your Carter is safe,
snug and secure. No
. more protection than
such a good pen de-
serves ... but there is
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Amarillo, Teda
or write •
pervision ef oil grain weighing, in-
spection and laboratory Irrting, to
come under tho authority of tho sec-
retary of agriculture.
The MeNary-Haugon Bill, princi-
ples of which wore indorsed by the
union convention a year ago, was not
mentioned in the resolutions.
The committee on legislation.
administration will keep its pledge to
the American farmers."
Buceeeding C. 8. Barrett of Union
City, Ga., for 12 years heed of ths
organisation. C. K. Huff of Salina.
Kansas, was elected president for
the ensuing year.
An incipient revolt by delegates
from Nebraska and Oklahoma was
stemmed after several conferences
yesterday and today The bolt n-
volved matters of policy which were
not mode public
OFFICERS OF ADAIR GO.
CONSPIRACY CHARGE
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I By Th* AZpeinted Fsum l .
GAINESVILLE, Ga.. Nov. 1*.—Four
senior offieers of tko bankrupt Adair
Realty & 'Trust company of Atlanta
went on trial in-federal court here .
today, to answer indictments which
charged conspiracy to convert to
their own end their company’s use
$2,875,000 bonds sold on betel proj- .
octa in Knoxville, Venn., Birming-
ham, Ala, and Little Rock, Ark.
The men who went on trial were
Frank Adair, president, Forrest
Adair, sr, chairman of the board;
Forrest Adair, Jr, first’ vice presi- .
dent, and Evans A. Erwin, executive
' , , inb gA"eer 9 sjeca.
I fairs when t
visit school
(Ry Th* Asnoeinted Press.)
DALLAS, Nov. XX. — Taking the
stand in his own dalonM late teM67 **■—* this
Clarence A. Carter, on trial for the "----"
alleged killing of Hugh Martin atter
an all-night party here September 8,
declared he and Martin were "the
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Mr. ogers, member of the firm
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NFw YORK ■ eO—Th- captain pany of thia city, who waa the
Votionth: khiv
t ha M -nich .h> sank with 1 Shrine elass yesterday, carrying
a loos of more than 100 lives tsti l of ehe eartlai trophy of the total
fied today that it was "unfortunate" [ mP.-t.:
there bad been'no life boat drill, i
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woman has been able, up until the
pact few days, to provide for herself
and three children, and as soon as
she is somewhat better, will be able
to da ee again. Mrs. Carpenter has
ashed that no donations bo made
her, although she appreciates ths
consideration Amarilloans have shown
her, Mrs. Nelson said.
H. F. Washburn of Loe Angeles,
Cal, telephoned last night that he
would give *10 towards hsiping this
case. Mr. Washburn is here as’ a
guest of R. H. Spicer, yard master of
the Dearer road. Me West Sixteenth
atreet The money will be turned
over to the Welfare association.
- A $5 donation was also received
from W. M. Colenn, Pullman com
pony agent hero.
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* Pullmans
or the 1,500 girls who attend
Mimalepipoi Mate eollee for Women
at Columbus, Martonite Nance has
boo* ehosen as th* prettlest. She I*
the daughter of Mr. and Mre. W,
SMe" Jarikaua, Mi . 4
FAMILY WATCNKS SLAYING
Los' Angeles,1'n*v”^.— white
hi wife and non stood by, Th si Sori
OWti I* bunt his 12-year-old dauth-
Mr. Bophie to death with a Hammer
here today and IM* slashed his
Ybruat with a rarot. Ho was be-
B t M insane.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1928, newspaper, November 23, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567714/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.