Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 289, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1929 Page: 2 of 32
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LISTS COMPLETE FOR
SEEK
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TRI-STATE EXHIBIT
RAIN
ATCLEVELAND
d.
V
ESTERN
procure
enough finaneial bac ig. he will
the
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company tomotrow u ithe peril-
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Anyohe interested in secufing In-
dcent over
k apeciaily
queats before the
commission, for
tions on rates
ATAIRPORTIS
new level of about T
cents « 100
UP FOR DERBY
Southern has published
interest.
I
Prisco hav.
Katy, Rock Island and
asked for a 7-cent re duetion both
in the tar.
todayItal-,
ifssion_to
next Saturday and Sunday, it was an-
The Missouri Pacific hi i a represen-
block away.
FIND ROMAN
(By The Associated Prees)
1929 FARM YIELD
RELIC UNDER
MUD OF LAKE
SAYS JARRELL
1 derby.
TABLES ARE TURNED
BEFORE K. C. JUDGE
of
(By United Press)
ARAB MENACE FROM
IN JERUSALEM RIOTS
ng,
hob
Judge Rosecan continued the ease cial services are offered for those
i raina of late August have helped the
। went into charge of the government.
On the floor below are one dining hard pressed crop in some sections
room, 29x17, with a fireplace; a com-
NO CITY LEVY
■
WICHITA FALLS TAX
handing from its
TAKE-OFF OF EAKER
TO OPEN TUESDAY MORNING
held.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aug. 31—The
building, more than a quarter of a
under water.
LABOR DAY
Jew.
10».
I ollinue
ABOARD GRAF ZEPPELIN
.ENID STREET CAR
driving
turned in by "Wingy"
Cockrell-Mellroy company's
statement
operating assets of $263,
were
Id with
-3
bops re-
istoms and other
GRAY COUN
1.
mined origin today and sank in Long
id on
•d the
owns 1,560 seres in
LINDY CALLED
(Continbted ***** Co1-»
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of air. After
di
the winter here
Tanney are to
last week.
■
I-
M
w
t
J
PREDICTS BIG WHEAT
ACREAGE FOR 1930
WEDNESDAY; AMPLE
PARKING SPACE
141 feet long and with »ix windows
looking out toward the Woolworth
head of a wolf with mooring rings
attached, .similar tn every reaped to
those found in 1896. and now to be
Not without difficulty was the
bronse head extricated from its mud
from Kansas ■ City. . It
received permission to
duction effective at <
BELIEVE PILOT FELL ASLEEP
WHILE ON ENDURANCE
HOP AT CLEVELAND
Great- exeitemeni prevaileda le a
short time. and with great earo, the
a trip over the Al
last year. is able
reduction will be to br ng down all
Western rates on export grata to a
ous trip through the
over the falls wouli
Monday afternoon.
Lussier made the
BUSES
COTTON
a private stairway, in addition to
which there are three elevators, two
for the family and one for the ser-
bpida and
ake place
he announced today.
Lussier said he
close negotiations v
The
financial
r York was just
ion as the siren
alleges the riots began when a Jew
fired late an Arab crowd. The Jew- 1
ish leaders deny thia.
Each of the 70,000' members of the
Exchange elube throughout the United
States, which sponsored the derby,
is to bp invited to contribute 31 to-
word the feted.
(Continued from 1, CoL T)
Anyn after it earns in was 3,1a5bar-
can name her own punishment.
Mrs. Meyers ws» arrested for for-
tune telling but denied the charge.
place.
The three floors are connected by
( Seriously wounded Moslems
Jews 188; Christians 10.
from Kansas City and
ritory.
The Katy announced
has not yet
make the re-
her points.
total
l- with
FORD, FIRESTONE, -WIZARD’S
CRONIES” TAKE PUCE
IN CEREMONIES
led in
heets
BRITISH FREIGHTER IN FORT
OF SAVANNAH AFTER
_ DIFFICULTIES---------
; The start of thin race seemed in all
probability a repetition of the first,
with the Hudson and Studebaker up
in front where the going was just
a little faster than the smaller ears,
and the dust not quite so thick.
One outstanding example of export
Kiled:
Chutotiene
ceremony waa performed the day be-
fore he left California to attend the
national air races here.
With the grandstand to hold 1,250
speetxtors atready ereeted at-he Mu-
; the members of the eraw had proper
------ | admission papers atd was released,
WORKMEN ARE BUSYRAISINGhero pending examination of the im
Williams, the one-armed driver. In
all probability he would have finish-
ed in the money, had ho not encoun-
tered motor trouble after he had jutt
passed the half-way mark.
And as in the first race the Hudson
bachet,
“It’s the quickest," the
plied.
that contributed a part in men’s ef-
fort to conquer the air.
Two of Edison's cronies, however,
seme to take his place— Henry Ford
and Harvey Firestone.
With Ford and Firestone added to
the already long list of celebrities
here, the air races continued .to be
agricultural chief of s. F., FOR FORTUNE TELLER
nua.
About 320,000 worth of the apart
ment is located on the top floor—
with 29 windows through which may
be seen practically the whole ielend
that
In at
alee
I). S.DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CHARGES SHORT WEIGHT
cheapeet gas possible," said. Mayor
Thompson.
MEET.
2nzceding
Man-xt
day in a
lire Maruo
thieh runs
tative in Washington to
duction of its rate
wheat and corn all ovez
Aviation—past, present and future
—is the sole topic. And the discus-
sions, sometimes going into techni-
calities, ars not confined to pilots
and aviation company officials. John
Public and his wife, fortified with
knowledge gleaned from original re-
search at the exposition and at the
field, speak fluently of rudders, pro-
pellers, slotted wings, types of motors
and ability of various pilots as they
tend their ships._______________________-___
Machino age youngsters recognise
the make and type of an airplane just
s
system in Wiehita eounty here to-
day. r [
Railey was the second of the offi-
5
COLLECTOR REVEALS
BETUBNS OF OFFICE
sued by the Palestine government to-
day Hate the total num bar of casual- l
ties in the rioting as of Saturday
HIGHWAY COMM SSION
TO AWARD CONTRACTS
tad to
a film
and have
bined kitchen and a butler’s pantry,! prospeta.
- CP United Pr^)
KANSAI CITY. AC 3U
president’s emergeney rate
grain expiring next moth
railroad lines are carrying
plans to reduce rate# After
to compete with the hq
Shattered Against Tree
The plane waa found shattered SEAT TICKETS GO ON SALE
_
"While the tire's being fixed we can ami
town and lOOktng rite nrrtrrw over;’’ ——
was flying, he said, for money on
J which to go on his honeymoon. The
because "my psychology is really a who wish them,
bit foggy today. I want to do some
reading on the subject."
“Perhaps, on September 13, you'll |
attempt a trip Lab,
rubber ball over the
capitallzation ot the
eompaay Is $15000/
vatus on the atock
NEW YORK—Miss Georgia Enge-
hard, of New York, who becops
disay when looking down from he
windows of ekyserapers at homeis
a mountain elimber. Teiends hve
in proportien to the Sot. there cut
OWNERS GjVEN
| newly organised City Central Bank
(B, Th. Aaociated Prn) * Trust company will be ope. for
WICHITA FALLS, Tex., August 31.1
however, does not --- —- „
usage and must have been purely or-
namental. The artstie beamyend was
the port. between the highway and
tha Santa Fe, will be 25 cents, Fifty
firemen will be stationed in thoee
areas to direct the parking and guard
MEAMI, Vla—erha Betly Newa la
advised that Mr. and Mro. James A.
ny from Page 1. Col. ()
.ing the Colorado rollage
Mkzhe torrent poured into
M and washed out eev-
Mher c.k.M d A,’
(Continued from Page 1. Col. 3)
pelin on its homeward journey to
Friedriehehafen.
The train bringirg the score of
(Br United Prew)
ST. LOUIS, Mo., August 31.— More
government.
SIRENGALLSCREW
f
NTAG ivjkctt. August
The leases owned by the Dixon
Creek company in Potter, Hutehin-
•on, Gray, Moore, Sherman and Dal-
lam counties total 7,988 acres with
Production on >11 acres.
The total acr.aga Menfy
(Br United Preue.)
TEXARKANA. Aug. 31—A petition
NEW YORK—Inferior dancing in
m United Staton to laid to illieit
king by Reger MeEwan, a teach-
dimdhandna.who is visiing here.
EMe Mew. nefe •hen
miMkkkern A...........
son and Gray counties and has 115
acres producing.
company in Hutchinson, Carson and
Gray counties la 1,915 with produ-
SUNKEN SHIP FROM
LAKE NEMI
found on the left side of the ship and
others similar were torn off from the
right.
Just after the discovery of the
wolf’s head on the left side, on the
right were dincovered some magnifi-
cent copper tiles, one of which had
been found when the ship was still
(Br United Prems)
NAVAL AIR STATION. Lakehurst,
N. J., Au. 81.—Two stowaways wars
removed from the Graf Zeppelin to-
j crew. In adattton, the crew had to
----- , be fed. -The agents resigned as rep-
•sen ih the Romen Nationsi Museum. I resentatives, and the ship and crew
(Continued from Paze L Cel. 1)
ones left that are stit doing busi-
ness ip a big way.
Credit to Mailray Brothers
S. D. and W.W,Mellroy with the
competent organizationa they have
bulltupintheconduot of theiroil----
business are due ths greatest praise
and confidence for theit safe, con-
servative business judgment in bring-
ing their companies safe and on a
profitable basis through a trying
use ourselve. 5; strolling s roe nd
something hart end-restating. They,
immediately threw them down and .
used their hands locating a metal ob-
ject of notable proportion*.
• wan mode, he rushed to
tadqunrter to pretool the
hearned that the protest
ntuHhdbergh, who said he
.“24merely to warn the
’ * kee away.
REDUCTION ON
UNES TO ME
SOUTHERN
ries of libel suits, Twas fectded to
bring her to Savannah, 750 mies
nwa.—John Fleteher, tae—ahipi’•
owner, and a passenger left the craft
at Bermuda for New York.
Who Will Pay $3,000 for a
the falls last year It
constructed rubber ba
Revenus for handling she cargo
barely met expenses whetth 6ir
---------- _ I was unloaded. The agents were eb-
excavators brought to light a bronse l Hged by law to meintain a guard
around the ship because of its alien
The McIlroy company in addition
to its acreage owns royalty interesta
'^from Page 1, Col. 2)
(, The Ausoclated Presa)
CLEVELAND, 0, Aug. 81.— Pilot
Thomae Bold crashed to earth and
was killed here today a short time
“If it be necessary for the city to
take over the distributing of our gas
we can eave our people more than
3300,000 per year in reduced gas bills.
This means a straight 10 cent cut on
all gas rates to every clasa of custo-
mers.
"If we take over the distributing
system taxes will not be affected in
any wsy. There will tehe tes ae-
thorized. None could be levied with-
out authority of the voters. No tax
will be asked for or required.
The financial statement ef the
Dixon Creek Oil compny shows total
operating assets of $160,139.86 with
total asseta of $3,931,298.23. The
CYPIA PUirr ANYFTY nnMandtenprdaey "btsndekong ’’ duetion. than was received from 1318
Tv I ntn Ufttf RftAif f * T eonstts of a mammoth Ttvig erdpi. deiptu thefaetthat ttaimt
room—43x17 feet—with an 18-foot yields have been reduced, J. F. Jar-1
vaulted ceiling; two promenade., one roll, hend of the agricultural depart- i
i 39 feet long, and the other 22; and' ment of the Santa Fe railrond, Midi
TOPEKA, Ka.., Aug. 31—The farm:
Ing Industry in the Southwest wiil
bring in-more money from 1929 pro-i
Island Bound, off City laland, after
vain attempt, of her crew to save
.it
I Bailey, who Vilued the yacht at
hm0po. Mid insurance was not suf-
•hk to the
Eathe f wa 1 1
Ehd crew Ih-
Euin hee
Mhu
mh •
Mheun
The old Midwest Exploration com-
pany No. 1 Bowera, that «m made
into a 3,000-bartel well from a m-
barrel well by despening • 40 feet
below sea level, made 3,078 barrels
i aeeordin, to testimony given byGuyjof about 319.000.000 and total re-
C. Railey. * legisla. sources of .bout 324,000,000.
tire committee investigeting the fee ▼ > ।
........ ■ ■■ —
By George
CHATFIELD GIN BURNS.
(B, The Amwoelated Prem)
CORSICANA,Toxa.. Aug. al
of $10,000 was caused by fite
destroyed the Mt J. Andersonk
Chatfield, 11 miles bast ef he}
pigbt neg bples ef eotton wake
\ (Br United Prem)
| CLEVELAND, Aug. 31.—A move-
duction obtained by the
Southern early this me n
All Western lines as i
ask for a re-
tructure on
its territory
_ . Cottle prices also have held up well
fireplace in the drawing room, and and hog. have been bringing mor.,
a .mailer one in one of the promo’ than at any time since the war. The
vanta.
Some 25 year, .go "Bet-a-Millon"
Gate., Chicago millionaire, paid S1,-
Premium Ueto for the Amarillo
Dog Show to be held during the last
three days ef the Tri-State Fair,
under the ausrfees of the Amarillo
Kennel Club, have been ecompleted
and will be mailed out within the
next few days, serording to Dr. B.
H. Lanham, pre. I dent ef the dub.
"Many entries have already been
received and others are coming every
day." Dr. Lanham said. "It io ear
desire to sponsor the great rat show
of this nature ever hold in Amatille.
and from present indieations it will
fulfill all of our expectatione"”
1am and Heys counties/
CJLORADODAM
PnenNnAy
LUlUN UH I
CELEBRATED
business Tuesday morning, it waa an-
0.0....room has .
$6,000 to $8,300 during that period, the’new bank with.a.capital.of i1a
‘ "" B r 300,000; surplus of 3500,000; deposits
land, in the women’s air derby, was । and Studebaker jockeyed back and
launched today by the Cleveland Ex-; forth for first and second place, un-
change club. ' til the fifty-sixth lap the Studebaker
had to go to the pit for a tire change
amaI.. - ‘ . ‘
E tonighhathe menace of an Arab
m H descentnbKhe country from Syria, nades.
• I against TK British airplane, have
been sent
•• — ritth troop, seemed to have the
BI BLAZE. SISK "".......*
BREAKS SOLO "
ornnon Tuni
KEOUKU’IHCN
ENDSINDEATH
inereased the sorghum
total fixed assets of $2,854,29219
making total aasets of $2, 724,471 52,
The empitalization of this company ie
$550,000 on which the assets show a
book value ef almost S for 1.
•• thoee of another age could spot
thelr favorite brand of automobile a
Moslem. 83;
Ing which thusands of visitors had
moved alowiy through the hangar
staring in admiration at the great
air-liner. • -
steamship than it can handle.
On February 9, the British steam-
ship Inehdaimis, with a happy crew
of 24 and a cargo of potash, set out
from" Rotterdam for Pensacola, Fla.
A few days ago it was towed into
Savannsh with a record of almost un-
paralleled difficulties in crossing the
Atlantic and with a. much trouble
j ahead of her.
The owner doesn't want the ship,
her agent won’t have her and the
i United States government is puzzled
I as to what to do with her. One of
migration laws.
Several days out from Rotterdam,
the motors failed, end the ship flash-
ed distreas sfgnals. After days of
drifiting, the Merritt, Chapman A Scot
. ment to establish a permanent me-
YACHT DESTROYED
‘makine, re-
________________ to commirco
commission for proper ional reduc-
tions on rates both from Kansas dty
and from points on the g Haas. .
The net result of th • Southern’
(U+‘ Prem)
MUNICIPAL AiRPORT. CLEVE-
LAND. Aug. 31.—The man who put
electricity to work and made the
lighted air road a of the nation pos-
sible was honored today at the na-
tional air races.
It was "Edison Day," but the I
"Wizard of Menlo Park" was Unable
to be present to receive the honor
conferred on him for the research
f
l FLEECI STAPLE CAN BE USED
FOR MANY THINCS, MANU-
L FACTURERS BELIEVE
raising the sunken Roman .hips in
Lake Nemi ia being carried out with
speed. Recently, while the workmen
were digging out the almost dry mud
their tolls came in contact with
OH company was held and after tha
financial statement was read and the
notice of the dividend given two
directors were elected for the en-
suing year. They were M. C. Noblee
and M. A. Noble., who serve, with
S. D. McIlroy, W. W. McIlroy and
Goo. W. Pennington who were elee-
ted last year to serve two years
each. '*
Financial Statements Given
The financial statements of the
three nffiliated Mellroy companies
are well worth considering.
That of the Mellroy eompaay shows
operating asets of $86,162. wih
fixed assets of $1,446, 981.11 which
make total assets for the .eompaay
of $1,564,158.84. The eapitaliztion
la $150,800 on which the aasets show
a book value of almost 10 for 1.
passengers from Nd"
pulling late the sttit
was heard and as}us
tormalities atill Md to be gone
22244 wa, nc expected that tha
GraWoula get off for snntherhour
at least. It is customary to assemble
the ground crew well in advance.
Shortly after the assembly call,
Mllora began foosening the bonds
that held-the Graf tight in the han-
gar beside the navy diriz ble Los
Angeles and two navy blimps. An
air of excited pustle quiekiyeupplant-
* — of thelonghoura dur-
(Br International News Service)
ROME, Aug. 31.—The work
alestine situation fairly well “in
lad today after more than a week
I fighting between Arab, and Jeers
1-3 cants for 100 pounds on export
wheat, which will beedme effective
on October 1, the presei it emergency
rate of IB cento expirim g September
BO.
The Santa Fe, Mias pur Pacific,
The buresu will attempt te analyae
cloth construction in terms of serv-
iceability, oo that the purehaser may
order aceording to the results desired,
leaving the matter of construetion to "
Jhq manufacturer who will have the I
•gperienee of the bureau's test, as a
guide to accomplish these resulta
Instruments are being gathered, or
designed, by the bureau experts to
"Vat eotton fabriesfor warmth, or
mermat etdunttvttyas ttrv.ei.Mi.te. 1
term it; laundrying qualities; elip-
rels. • ..
The Worley No. 1 of the WJ
company in section 36, block B-1 . ... -
northeast of the Bowers poot and uon.onun.cr04.
' Br Th- Assoclated Prem)
NEB YORK, Aug. 3L—The 110-
foot round - the - worl4 auxiljary
echacnt: abh Abacens. ewnet by
Stacy Bailey, of Daytona Beach, Fla.,
was destroyed by fire of undeter-
■ho was a student of applied
logy. Police women testified
short time after 1 o'clock this
morning. He continued in flight
above the airport for some time, but
later the sound of bis motor died
nwey in the darkness.
First reports were that he had
gone to sleep at the controls and
allawed the ship to got from ynd»
control. Bold had_been-m the air
since 11 a.inr yOHerday morning.
Diatrict Attorney Langley,
Langley’s petition alles •» that the
brand on the sacks states that ench , .
contains 24 pounds, whereas in fact
they contain a lesser < uantity. He,
asks that the meal be forfeited to the 1
back many to Vbt ehviabie position
they hold, toda. ’ Their knowledge ie
hard earned And their opimions are
iugbrh-che hlegn • perators in
the field. " '/L
At eaeh meeting of stoekholders
the same officers and directors were
re-elected with a onsnimoes votevof
thanks for the wsy in which the- .
busine.gr of the company had been
conduced during the past year. '
The McIlroy stockholders meeting
wee hold et 10 o’clock yesterday
morning et the Odd> Fellows hall on
Fifth street and after the announg-
of the Niagara river
from Lake Erie tela Ontario,
___ Trip
Over Niaata is
Labor Day Plan
1,240 barrela n day end another well
that is shut in but on a ohe hear
test made 100 barrels of oll.
time in the oil industry that sent
many good organizati)na to the wall
a teir passport to
f the game in the
Panhandle the McIlroy brethere have
fought hard and long against
obatacles thst would have turned
(By Halted Prea.)
AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 31c—Bids will
ready had received p ermisslon to
meettteSouthersT-e mt roductTon
die Arab attack, on Jew..h eoWt.ro (9x12, the smallest room in the apart-
- CAIRO, Aug. Bl.— (Jewish Tele- j ment. „
graphie Agency)-The government of „ The bottom floor 11 given, over to
falestine ana the Jewish leader, dis- five bedroom., a nursery, and • place
Itani, the Qaestion of responsibility: for the valet!to do.his pressine
foz"the attack on Safed Thursday The master’s and mistress
Where 22 Jews were killed end scores rooms, with conneetinE,. dressing
wonnaeq room and pink tiled bath, extend
The government asserts that th. elear the east side of the
blame reels with the Safed Jew. and
while th. Hudson loafed around to
rain two foil laps. But the race
wasn't over by any means,, and with-
in a few aeconds they were off but
a second time old Man Trouble
showered down upon the Studebaker
boy., and they blew a front tire
while rounding th. southwest corner
which compelled them to complete
the tap -n a rim, and assured them
[of second place.
The smaller cars, during all this
time had been eating dust and hang-
ing on in the hope of third place
or that something would happen,
which didn't, and rn Johnnie Ivy
brought hl. De Sdto in third, and A.
(By The Anoeiated Prma).
ROOSEVELT FIELD, N Y., Aug.
31.—A fire which ought from the
exhaust and caused .light., damage to
the wiring of hi. Shuttle plane today
forced Captain Ira Ecker to abandon
until tomorrow his second start of
a transeontinental endurance flight.
Eaker had warmed up hi. engine
•nd taxied the Shuttle deem the
field in a position for s take-off for
Oakiand, Calif, when suddenly
flames ehot out from Under the
motor. They were extingulshed
JERUSALEM, Aug. -31— (Jewish
Telegraphic Ageney— A bulletin la-
bo able to tell my decision in your j
co...''
g—.....I (CuwMneed from Page 1, LoL-A)—
NEW SAN ANTONIO BANK । plane for municipal ownership and
’ operation of the plant, it waa said
tact night.
The commission does not consider
the proposed reduction, by the gas
company as sufficient to arrant ap-
proval.
“The gas company should meet the
price, offered by outsiders, or it con
not object to Amarillo getting the
Small Overhead Expense. ]
"The money to purehase the plent -
can be borrowed on th. utility itself, 1
pledging the physfcal property, and .
the revenue is sufficient to pay in- i
tereit and sinking fund on ths debt- i
"We can operate the gas system ।
very ecoMmleally since the men who
road the water meter, could at the
same time read the gas meters. We
could add one column to the prs-
nt water bill for the gas— thus af-
fecting another saving. It wauld be
a convenience for the people te pay
their water and gas bill at the aamo
place. The same office overhead
could cover the two departments.
The entire management would be un-
ler the City Manager and the City j
Engineer.
"We could thus save much in op- *
eratton expense-there would be no '
duplication. It simply means a con- '
solidatlon. Consolidation and merg- 1
ere are the order of the day to save
ovorhoad."
LADY HEATH RECOVERY
BECOMES DOUBTFUL
(Br The Ancclated Pren)
CLEVELAND. Aug. 2!.—Hope, for
the recovery of-Lady Mery Heath,
noted aviatrix, who was injured criti-
cally Thursday were inereasingly in
dnukt here tonight.—; —
Attendants of the aviatrix .1 Lake-
aide hospital said she waa only semi-
conseioux, sithough yesterfny she
had been able to answer questions.
Lady, Heath has a fractured skull
and many other injuries less nerious.
She was hurt when her plane erashed
through tha roof of a factory bore.
-
Bl— If Jean Lusaler, Much Can:
adian, whs suecesaf all; completed
>■ falls
(Br The Asoclated Pree)
SAVANNAH, -Ga., Aug. 31—The
port of Savannah ha. one more
pounds lower than tbs o 14 rate. Tha
Southetn has published • rate of 33
TEXARKANA, Aug. 31.—A pe uon nuiell. Mechanicn were unable to
toibetpanipmene M.,"’. “MIU , Ship time
r"
ihmareuttssplaract Two STOWAWAYS FOUND
day as findLpmoparations wars made
for the jorney Jeciehshafen
scheduled to begirdat midni ght.
D. J. Darbachor of th, draf Zep-
pelin company said the bdys
found hiding in a cabin. '
"We wanted to go to Germany."
SIDEGI
one of them explained. i
“Is thia the only wsy?” asked Dar-
race between Jack Calloway, tt one-
legged driver, and “Wingy” Williams,
the one-armed speed demon. Added
to this is an 8-mile race betweeu the
Hudson and Studebaker.
No admission will be charged for
the auto show or tha.races, accord-
ing to Mr. Turner.
Wrecking Company sent tha lug, Re- many good organ!
lief, to the rescue and towed the ; with “failure" as
ship to Bermuda. After weeks of de- financial ruin,
lay, there because of inabhity to get ' As pioneers of
necessary port, for repair, and ase-l-
Otter he had established a MS Anyone interested in securing Is-
record for aolo endurance flights ex- j formation in regard to the coming
•ceding by at least two hours the show, is requested to writ* Dr.
Md mark of 36 hours, 66 minute* Lanham, Box 3M, Amarillo.
and 86 seconds. The plsne disap- — ----
Hsssta GRANDSTAND
ing with two navy fliers to pursue ths south side of the Finley-Browa
the pnsNager plane. pool the Danelger Oil and Gas eom-
Tavloi "A hie engines idling for pany has one well that is ‘keeping
the indint, and said Lindberg right on at its initial produetion of
.vwH ” elose to the passenger
Erirt*
the toad
Mr t—
net. The
«M ng*
bad f)e?
other I
State fair office In tha Amarillo ho-
tel building Wednesday morning.
The stands have bean Mt up im-
mediately inside the new fence which
has been constructed just outside the
Hie death was the fifth to occur south row of border lights on the
during tht-races. In addition to field. No spectators will be permit-
Mias Crosson, Pilot E. J. Devereaux,! ted on the field, and this will give
Mrs. Devereaux add his mechanie those in the grandstand a full view
were killed in a crash at,Boston dur- l of oil activities. The grandstand
' ing the Philadelphia to Cleveland 1 tickets will be 31.
Sufficient Room to Stroll ,
There will be ample.room inside
the permanent fence st the port for
spectators to walk about, if they do
an attractive, airy little room label-1 today in his summary of condition..
ed "vault" in the floor plan, buttRe pointo out that reduced yields “yi"l
which, as was pointed out, would I have advanced price.. fa .V w* S .
- • ■ — " ... . they paid Mrs. Meyers 33 each to the cars.
apply psychology and thus estimate Although Ibero will be no charge
their approximate futures. 1 to spectator, to the port, these spe-
f Y» BASCOM N. TIMMONS.
(WASHINGTON, D. c. Aug. 81—
idespread research into properties
Fentton cloth in order to determine
Fetera at iterviceability and thus,
goaden the market for the product 1
Pheing undertaken by the Textile
ketion of the Bureau of Standardu
che projeat la part of the new bsm
be cotton study for which Congress
ns Mated 125,000 each, an-
iually, to the Department of Com-
seree, of which the bureau is a part,
mnd the Department of Agriculture.
m order to obtain results they con-
idered desirable in cotton cloth.
vholesalera, and large individual con-
umers, now delivered specifications
if conatruetion to the manufacturers.
The rerort Wirtrir-Boid* ..tebl.ahed
Amertend »Xit Xpof eirportogto.pccommodatone
tion provide planes 1. altitude and Par of the erowd ‘he Air Derby
TV I endura neeflighta.must eome to earth ■ nounced last nlght that tickets for
Room Rha had sat bMU ’married, and lh* Neat. wIlI go od sale at the Tri-
taken a study looking toward pos-
sible development of an unwrinkable
cotton cloth, at the request of Mrs.
EdithNourse Rogers, congresawoman ----------------_
from Masschusetts. NEW YORK. Aug. 31. — Resting
: Cotton manufacturer, believe that majestically .top the new Delmonicu
most of the serviees now rendered by hotel is • 18 room apartment awalt-
I Mher fabric, can be rendered by cot- ing some New Yorker too poor to
tor suea".roicezrsmpreggnrz-2omi in’orhatunainar uco " """ urp I ACT VFAQ
itVn^iX^^ ULNLRI ILHN
-the fabric and numerical expression ment mansion, for the distinetive-
to the factor, which contribute to ness inbassuredibythe rent 1tnelf.
‘the nervice co that manufacturer. Figured at 33,000 a room, It I. the
them highest rent ever charged for an
| These tests meet the modern busi- apartment in New York end probably-
ness theory that a purchaser buy. a the world. |
aervice rather than a mere article. It The apartment occupies the three
i to hoped the resulta will further tor floers of the new 32-story Hotel
serve to upbuild cotton as the Delmonico, named after the famous
cominate textile material, and thus old restaurant that la no more. It ia
I inerease th. market for the raw cot- at Fifity-ninth street and Park ave-
> ton.
IC
ICE >
SBSB PLANE BLAZE GAUSES
preservation, with tha movable ring ---—---------
ed far 22 years.
hr were run into the barns
Meing as fast ae they re
Mha their ruha, after Mayor
Etts Wallace Hearer
•asioner. a: 0.’
m r ” ee ’ ' it '
Wkrdered 1. car.
GOVERNMENT
staal-e pim«th* mum. • GETS STEAMER
NOBODYWANTS
stands will accommodate only a very
■mall part of the many thousands
expected to be on hand.
There will be free parking space
for 2.500 cars around the southwest
corner of the port, and in addition
likely than not, when Mr.. Mayme there will betwo other ar eas,for
Meyers appear, before Folic. Judge whieh aslizht Parkipgcharzowilt.be
ROBecan here Friday, September 18, made. The first of these, between
he will ASk her whAt her sentencethe fence andthe highwax.qouthof
will be. And that doesn't mean the the center or the por,wit 1580
cents a car, and the space south of
which It is now getting about $12,000
8 month. • 22 - ; ■
mant of the special meeting of Iba
director, at whieh the 45 aer eebt
dividend yas declared, the election of A
directors for the ensuing year was /
held. They were W. W. McIlroy. S. f
D. Mellroy end Gee. W. Pennington.
The Cockrell-Meliroy stockholders
met at tee same place at 3 p. m. with
the same program followed. The •
directors elected were 8. G. Cockrell,
8. D. Mclirov, W. W. Mellroy, Gmo
W. Pennington end T. G. NicholR
At 8 o'clock last night the stock-
holders meeting of the Dixon Creek
DOG SHOW PREA
-not eare to sit in thestanda It is
urged that those who wish grand-
stand tickets get them early, as the
against a tree in Fairview village by
Pilots Bill Butters, chief pilot of
the Stewart Aircraft corporation,
and Dale F. Deyer, who went up to
• took for Reid at daybreak. Reid’s
body lay 25 feet away.
periness: resilience, draping qualities.
15-Rcom Apartment Awaits Tenant
’ There alee is rbout to be under-
north of the Finley pool camo l«
over 80 days ago for an initidl of 800
barrela and the past week averaged
685 barrels. 1
The two Champlit Refiping com-
pany wolla ob the MeLaughlin loose
in nection SB ore holding up to BhiM
UM barrele dolly, the initial
production.
On the Boek land in nection 28, ob
be opened by the state highway com-
misslon Sept. IT on grading and con-
structlon of drainage structure* on
eight miles ef state highway 40 in
Denton county. The work will end at
tSaPettnivcanttntnsepThsetdmereHattmaniinhis Whippet eamein tor
IB boats, where I ing of the commisslon and also, on _ e+emh will ,1 „,4
It burn to U. work in Dimmit, Golind, Lavaca, Mat- t.hi aftomnoon. .ho^X te^uro
L agorda, Randell, Jackson, Karnes, W- automobile show and feature
000 a month for a luxuricusly fum- dals. and the first elective pne;
V..1 "nAtmene With . privat. ele- called before the committee. Paul
tahor, at th. waldbrA-Atri., and Barnett, county auditor, thofiret —
112; thnhhole town looked solemn and chsrhanSore eommlthe. ..id it'' and onty foufe rossod the finsh line.
i But th.°,s,000 apartment hardly was planned t question most of the
get. a bend-heke For somebody al-county official, during th. day.
(.ready 1. paying $36,000 a year for E
, would hohor VICTIM
' FRANCHISE REVOKED—____ woman s air derby
sas 'ROUND-THE-WORLD
. EAID. Okla, Aug. 81.—Street car
nefice in Eaid was suspended today
following the revocation Thursday of
Kbe so-year franchise under which
Ma Street Roilway company has
been informed that within a
ebo has scaled six peaks in tha
diaa Roekles. She la ia her
twenties.
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