The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1923 Page: 2 of 24
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ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY MARCH 11 1923.
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Abilene fs Water Supply Can Care For
TOTAL COST OF
WATER SYSTEM
Ths total colt of Abltene'a toaler
supply reached tho fiRUra of $883 -'096.
fil nccordlnB to complete arid ac
curate figures Just compiled In Oie
tefffce of the cUv tax collector. Tho
figures. InoludO overylhliiR that noos
with the present wateroyBtem nnmc
Is tl construction of LakS Abilene
the purchase of tho distributing .;s-
tem front the old water company the
new lines laid within tho city the
lino lending to tho State Kplleptlo
Colony the main line -from Lata?
Abilene In fact even-thing that helpi
to distribute tho tremendous supply
of water to Us users.
Tu finance this gigantic municipal
project tho biggest single work that
AkltHhn Arn iir1fff nnlf1mrlrl nt
$670000 Wero Issued fr tho purchase
of mateviats labor nnd other nccos-
sary expenses. Of this bond issuo a
sum of $56000 hos been rald to date.
Icavlhj? a present Indebtedness on tho
bond issue of $614000.
' Of the $883036.61 required to com
.pleto tho wnter system a total of
$174937.23 has been repaid accord-
ing to tho figures given out which
wns paid on tho Indebtedness for tho
rcnstructlon of Lako Abilene with
Ihlu amount Iopriod off from tho
grand total tho present debt owed by
the city is $708lB9.30 tho greater
part ot which is costing tlio city five
'"per cent Interest or a totalof $35000
Interest yearly.
According toth figures tabulated
in tho tax collector's offlco tho ontlto
debt for tho water system can bo ro-
Tnoved within u porlod of fivo years.
The income from tho scwor and wn-
'ter system to dato has been tUO.-
i000 It was snld nnd with additional
Bower mains beginning to bear rov-
enun tho yearly Income will show a
good increase over that of tho past.
Tho $110000 received from the water
hd sower systems was applied on. tho
debt nnd coupled with inorP than
$60000 which was appropriated from
-tho general fund mlsed by tho fifty
cont wnter fa fixed by tho city last;
year. Thcs0 sums go to mako tho
total of tho more than $174000 whleh
his bocn jippllcd on tho indebtedness
.. .lf. n 1n rtrnlprt-
Tho proscntcajioclty of tlto big
main lcadingTrom Lnlto Abilene to
tho clly Is 6000000 every twenty-rour
hours nccordlng to tho city engineer's
office. Tho peak load amount unit
will bo usod in Abllono during oiy
"day with tho prcsnet population Is
.nround 4.000000 gallons. According
to the statement made from this do-
.partment tho presont system will bo
able to caro for a city fifty per cent
larger than Abileno Is nt present be-
foro it will be necessary to make ad-
ditional arrangements for tho con-
struction ot another main lino from
Lake Abilene.
Was growjoo OKl
- (By the Associated Press)
1.03 ANOEUES.-March 10. John
'Logan 28. nn oil well drlllor was
'reports tonight dying; from bunm
received early today when ho droo
'his nutomobllo Into a lake of birnlnk
Toll Which formed on a boulevard
near hcre.-ns tho roult of a break
In a union oil company pipo line.
'About S00 barrels of oil poured out
upon tho highway when a Joint in
the Use sollt. officials of tho company
said and this wan Ignited by packs
of th exhaust of a Pwng tru;
fir'von bv V. E. IVnhall who was
sHghtly bunicd WhlloUw fighters
woro battling the blase. Logan Is said
to-havo disregarded their warnings
and nttomptod to speed his machine
through tho flames. ..rBW-i
Thrco buildings wero Je"t"e
na many homes along Ue WBhwny
wero threatened beforo tho "
itr.iiE.uuxa iggno noAlu
CHICAGO March 10. Tetltions for
-n rehearing on the wage cut of De
cember which look approximately $1-
EOO.OOO annually from tho railroad
'telegraphers was denied in a decision
'inula yesterday by tho railroad labor
0The" original order Involved tele-
graphera on about eight teffV
middle western roads -yesterdays
.decision increased the number of car-
riers involved to 12. affecting P-
proximately 11.000 cmploes.
YOUB HRECKLES
or Tnco
d.
Erec'al care
f.sh to look
iriio MarcU
anl-y to bring
ut summer
iio time to
JriKfii
io removal
of fHcklea fcusuilly W successiui
tbat iNja ! hy dfCggUts under
gMsnintrnHiiirgiliutjr'' money n is
faiL Get a ounce of Othlne double
ktrength aifl eveu a few applications
should show a wonderful Improve-
ment soma of tho smaller freckles
even vanishing entirely.
PALACE
Monday and Tuesday
DAINTY LITTLE
JViNA
ITRA
" "Pathe Review"
'Mm Educational Scenic.
JfOM
wity W f V" vitk eaak ticket
iiiiTfMi"'3' Monday and Tues-
OVER WO.DOO
vmvI .irtcWinu in 4cel
Jr Mrfv- Stay OovcV
IcTvtu tlin flniQ ttakiAi
nfihrt complexion JC you V
itn ih r.i-t at Uti year.
winds havo a VtJ ten
oat freciet)i.lfajrA'
uAless remv4JF fWvtF h
Ub OthlnfUlJngi
Ttate affuafaon file y
UtcA4
jmroMfcea. Ckssie in-
rsaferjA3tIirouglryut witlr
WmbtHKS
'I i ' i m -.3t
$1000000 TArKSTttlKS
ItUMiASl.U I'KO.M CCSTODV
By the Associated Press)
WASHINGTON. March 10 Assis-
tant Secretory MrKonzia Moss of the
treasury department todaj Ftgned n
letter instructing tho collector of cus-
toms nt Now York to release from
custody tho famous '"nochafotlcallld
Gothic tapestries purchased by John
u. jiocKeronor Jr.. nt a price repor-
ted to be nrnuno $1000000. The let
ter it was officially stated will cjos
the incident relating to tho holding
of the tapestries..
As tho tnpesfHes tiro declared by
offlrlnt to be of nn nge nnd character
entitling themlo free entry under tho
present torlff law. the nllntred mrs-
Tllfttdrrtent Of VrtllH WlUcH cXttscUthe
seizure of shipment tt was said could
result in no loss to the tfmwrtiniimt
nnd treasury officials described llib
onto as ono rcstilllng cntlrelr from n
clerical error and ''In reality of ho
consequence."
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iitattrrUociTiON ntht
SKXT 'JO GOVKltNOlt
AVSTIX Texas. March 10. Tlio
Tliomas bill which nrovldes for sub-
filltnlioT of electrocution for hanging
lit Toxns was sent to tho govornor for
signature or Veto when the sennto lato
todny concurred In minor house
mucudments to tho measure. It is ex
pocto I tho governor will npprov0 tho
measure &onntor Thomas wild to-
night. Persons sentenced to hang
will bo electrocuted nt tho ntnto pen-
itentiary between tntdiilght nnd six
o'clock In tho morning under tho
nitnstiro. Ijofore electrocution tho
convicted person nlso would be con-
fined in tho penitentiary nnd not In
county Jnlls.
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2 WOMEN" KlfiTiKnToXK
MAN JIUHT IN JSXPLOSTON"
(By tho AssQctotnd Press)
FAIRFAX Okln.. March 10. Two
women were killed and a man seri-
ously injured in n mysti'rious explo-
sion hero early today which wrecked
the home of Hill Km lth.
Hnilth was badly bumod nnd his
wife nnd Miis Nellie Urookshlre were
killed. Neighbors wore n roused from
their slumbers shortly after 3 o"clock
this morning by a terrific Wast and
found tho bodies of the two women
In ho debris. Smith wns unconscious.
1'arts of tlio house were blown over
nn nroa of two blocks. Tho cause ot
tho explosion baa not been ascertain
ed. Authorities said they were at-
tempting to connect with a possible
Incendiary motlvn Ihe fact that
Smith's sister In law Anna Itrovvn was
slain hero about n venr ago.
ISXl'ECT CONSOLIDATION
lllMi l'ASS KiVSILY
AUSTIN. Texas March 10. "Little
opposition to the bourns bill nuthortz;
Jng the consolidation of tho Interna-
tional & a rent Northern nnd four
other Texas linos with tho Su Louis
nnd San Kmnclsco railroad is ex-
pected in tho senrtto wlieji tlio meas-
ure ootnes up for consideration Mon-
day. It was called up for considera-
tion shoilly beforo tho upper house
adjourned today and was. pending
business at adjournment.
It waB stnted by those sponsoring
tho measure that no attompt will be
tnado in tho senate to amend " tho
bill ni pushed in tho house late last
night- Consideration of the govern-
or'if proclamation calling a special
session noxt Thursday prevented tak-
ing the monsuro up for consideration
in tho senate today.
HAUOHTOX IS TO HE
COLUMBIA KID. MEXTOIi
NEW YOUK."Marcii 10. Percy D.
llaughtnu famous as football coach
nt Harvard for ntno years and creator
of tho so-called "Haughton system
has ncceptsil appointment ft gridiron
mentor t Columbia University It was
announced lata today by Itobert .
Watt graduate manager of athletics.
HaughtOn succeeds Frank J. Uuck"
O'Neill who retired last fall when hlu
three year contract expired.
CIicatH.'r Egg for liistor
(ily thu Associated Press!
CniCAGO. March 10. Cheaper
eg for Easter was the welcoming
news issued hero today by wholesale
hnuiHMi vvho were quoting first grades
of cgrs nt 20 l-4 cents a doien. O
drop of 5 contn in two das.
Th annual spring influx of eggs
is on. wholesaler! say and still fur-
ther drops are expciwd by the tlii
amateur egg decorators get in full
swing for the Easter morning hunt
Markd officials deny tluit radio
and "ther new fangled" Ideas ore
putting the hen on a higher plino of
nrodiictlon. mating mat rect'ipts lor
thtf firt five daH of March tit tl-.U
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i-'or arc d-ntlral vvttn thii uf tl
raniu peiiod of prfet wr.
AMUSEMENTS
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Entire Week's Program
AT THE QUEEN
Monday and Tuesday
WESLEY BARRY
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Heroes jefTthe Street
And an J5 lucutioiufi Comldy
U JL lllVlll'WeinesdasTCFainily Day)
omjkMe AND
MARYPJLBS MIXTER
"The'WTfDoy and
the Lady "
Educational Comedy
For Land Sake"
Thursday Friday Saturday
The Old Homestead
It's the hfst Paramount Pie-
tare produced to date.
Also Bly Peggy Comedy
"PEG 0' THE MOVIES"
nM
SENATE GETS W
PART DF MESSAGE FAILS
TO II STB
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officer against whotrt ft had beeli pro-
ven In open court ami beforo a Jury
that ho hail wilfully and mrmptiy
failed nnd refused to enforce the lawB
of the country.''
The measure referred io la the Pat-
terson quo warranto bill seeking to
authorize the attorney general to in-
stitute quo warranto proceedings
against n sheriff or other pence ofricer
on advice of the governor for falluro
Or rnfUfM.1 tn enfnrcn flm lntiin Tim
j sennto yesterday refused to take tip
tne bin after U had been debated for
several hours on Thursday It belhg
contended thnt houso bill dny had
ped nnd the measure could be con-
sidered only on suspension ot rules.
Among tho questions which the
special session Is ntled to donl with
in the chief executive's proclamation
nrcr Providing sufficient funds "by
nvery fneans known to the constitution
nnd sintutes of Textis" for rtinning the
schools nnd state government; to vest
the courts with affective authority to
remove officers wlion they have re-
fused or fnlleil to enforce th Inw. nnd
io pasts monsures for the effective en-
forcement of the ' federnl nnd state
prohibition laws.
The houso passed finally Into today
tho AVood bill providing emergency
appropriation for state departments
totnlllpg approximately $1150000 Tho
largest Horn tinder tho hill la $426-
000 to pay claims under tho pink
boll worm law. Tho measure now
goes to the governor for approval.
Twenty seven houso bills mostly of
minor lmportnncg. and six senato Wlls
wore placet! on final passage In the
house this afternoon. In addition to
tho engrossment of several .other.
One bill tho Turner bill creating thu
court nt taw nt Ttfxarknnn. was pass-
ed over the governor's veto.
The senate passed finally tho 'Welt
hill which extends the stute poll tax
law ttr women nnd penults cltlc ami
towns to assess a $1 annual poll tax
ugalnn both men nnd wajnen Voters.
Vote on tho bill wns 73 to 30. The
governor sent to tho senate this nf-
tprnann a messago vetoing the houso
bill creating the tilnety second Judicial
district of Stephens and Young coun-
ties. A similar measuro was voted by
Governor Neff earlier in tlio session.
The senato engrossed before ad-
journment tho Popo houso bill pro
viding nn Indotormlnntoentonce for
persons confined to the stnto peniten
tiary after refusing to ndont several
amendments to tho WU. Tho house
bill npproprlntlng $300P0O to con-
struct nn administration building for
tho North Toxas Normal school nt
JJonton was passed finally and the bill
appropriating $110000 for a. heating
iiplnut nt tho College ot Industrial
Arlx vvas ongrossod.
Opposition davoloped on the concur-
rent renolution calling for a scientific
Mlirvev nf tlin slnln mfnn safnttt crtftt
-....- .-. . -;-.-. - -- i
io tne state nut tne reHOiuiion was?;
adopted after considerable discussion.
kTno survey Is to bo mndo under tho
direction of tho Texan division of th
national association on prison reform.
Itogcrs lllll Vnsseil.
Tho Itogers hOuso bill nmending the
workmen's compensation not so ns to
make tlio maxlmutn weekly benefit
tinder tlio act $20und minimum bep-
jeflt.1 $7 was passed flnnliy by tho-
senatc today without a reconl vote.
The bill Ijos been debated since yet(.r-
day morning. A3 passed the measure
was practically n substl'.uto bill sub-
mitted by Davis of Dallas.
The bill fixes the snlary of the
chairman of the state InduHtrml acci-
dent board nt $4500 annuully nnd tho
other members of the hoard at f 4000.
It proscribes n complete scale for ben-
efits under the compensation act. Un-
der the prevloun sUlute the maximum
benefit wns $l5weekly and minimum
$5. As passed by the houso the max-
imum benefit wm 2i.
Several nmenlment submitted to
the measure this morning were votod
down.
The senate sent tho Molson house
bill placing a two percent tax on kul-
lhur to the governor vhen it adopted
the conference ccminlttee report on
the measure. The house earner today
had adopted the ame report.
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Acquitted of Charge
MFIlFQItD Ore. March 10. How-
ard A. Hill. Dr. Juett P. Pra and
Jtiy F. Hlttson. arcused of rtot in
connection with akldnapioe and bang
ing c.sm.1
li v m it
Jur in H .
ing c.sm.1e of which J f . Hale sworn
vlttiui wcte ac'iiiltti'd py a
preme t'omt late tndu
e.
Entire Week's Program
AT THE MISSION
Monday and Tuesday
"THE FLASH"
"With Qeoro Larkin.
Alio a SuiflSaCo?edy
nniV MfinV'
WEBPFflP
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VJednesdajUnd Thuraiay
M ThSnV IMid
IHiteifcoiBedy '
"Ali Baba" .
Friday and Saturday
WM. S. HART
IM
"THE LAST OF THE
STAGE COACH BANDITS'
And Pearl White ia
"PLUNDER"
Aud a Mutt & Jeff Comedy
H WmiHuiiHm W i ii.iiWi" l'""W'
LE LIKETD
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SEETHEGREAT
(Centlnued from page one)
IMt
flotJon The DCmoerntlc Senntors did
not follow him nt least not so ono
cnuld ee6 It. Ho opposed the fili-
buster on tho ship subsKiy and
couldn't onrry hnlf a dozen of his
party associates with hlni. Will Sen-
it r ltoulnson hnvc anv better suc-
cess At lonst the minority stood
.ilmrwt solidly with him In tlio flll-
lulhter. Will they do so on the next
lssuo that arises? Inasmuch ns wo
art. coming to tho Stretch ot the hoxt
t.tttat.1ft.f tut fn ! tfi lr 1 Iharn will tin
some tendency among tho Democrats
io souuariiy mat unueu oiscoruani
llcpuhllfcans In 1919 nnd 1920. But
each Sennlor Is a lnw unto himself.
Ech oho Is a big fellow nt honto.
Krh ono enn tnlk n long ns ho
plnses Each ono thinks ho Is ns
capable 16 lead ns nnolhor. Each
ona in a suir In tho castt and none
Is willing to bo cast for a iiijJior
role. It Is this fact which makes
the position qt so-called leader in
tlio Stennto an Unhappy and almost
impossible One. Ills only hope Is to
navlgato through tlio raptds without
losing his holm.
What Is n Leader? i
What Is a leader ariyhow? In
legislative parlance ha is ono who
calls tho figures in tho dnnco the
man who is followed as ho walks
ahead. Hut events for lbs past two
venrs In the Senate show Hint this
definition does not npply oveit if
It ever was n good description of a
senatorinl lender. Tho senatorial
leader Is Irt fact not the mnn who
! proclaimed such. It is the man
who thinks concretely niM compels
public attention to what he" Is think-
In nbout. It is comparatively easy
to herd men Into political clmnnols
will nt-nffts thn Mima nrlnclnlos. it
Is rlatcmnnship. or near statesman-
ship to focus the attention of the
country upon somo program not In
accord with that laid down by tho
ndmlnlKtrntlon In power r bv the
nrcnnlxcd opposition. .Such n leader
max or may not be wl-c. His meas-
ures may not be the l"t but they
1.... nl 1nn.it llll merit flf IL l'Olll
niid vitalizing nppoal to the peoploJ
of tho country or io a inreo i"-
llon of thorn.
tlnnih the TjcflillVB llgure .
Judged by this standard ot lead-
ership. Senator Uonth upon world
questions pnsaenses the most mnrkeil
iiH'iiiHve of anv Senator since
llnrdihK w1 Inaugurated. What nre
his politics? He wears tho ltopub-
'.Ican label. Put If you watcli his
m.iiiiiiii nn.l L-rpn full on bfs'Otes.
you'd never bellevo he Wns In the
Jtopnbllcnn fold. He plnys n. lone
hand 'flo seems to ho nn independ-
ent In a body of partisans nnd oc-
cupies a very lonesomo positron. Ho
seems to have no fenr ot tho hob-
goblin of consistency fpr he Is aa
Inconsistent ns he is independent.
Stmiigo to say though he hns sov-
oral times boxed tlie bom pass on
both national and International
questions ho is respected for his
courage his spirit of Imputing good
..inttvn to others and hi freedom
from bitterness.
Hornh I'orccd the Hand of the
AdmlliiMrntlnn
The Harding administration has
mmle two gestufea toward aiding
In solving International problems.
And both arc more gestures than
accomplishments. Early In tho ad-
ministration seeing Hie Increasing
billions spent on military expenses
nnd enlargement of th nations Mr.
IJarah urged nnd pmnhnsized nn in-
ternational conference on disarma-
ment. It wn coldly iccelved 111 itd-
mlnlatratlftti circles In f t. Word
wnt out t. kill It But tho iieupb
10c
20c
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JvPstyni comedy
rniuiL
Spensp. Heart-
Interest.
- EXTRA
"Washed Ashore"
Pallia Comedy.
GEM
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Reasons Numbers 3 and 4
For Calling Our Store
"THE STO'E QF INDIVIDUALITY'
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jwe are to
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.Qmreil room for
eonvemenee inir"tJmt no otaer
g5tas
. ou to lake advantoge or imue u nen-
ever you are iu tk
MIMS DRY
"THE STORE OF
MIMS GQiRKBR
i H i ! J mti nw ii w w wm w-i.ii. .w-- wm
recovering their surprise In seeing
Porah get on tho first plank in
Wilson's foreign policy rallied in
support of his proposition. It could
not b0 klled. And then tho Wash-
ington Confcreneo resulted. By nil
the rulos of the game Porah should
Imvo beon named as member of the
onferenre to carry out tho sug-
gestion that emanated front him. It
was not to be. Only-thoo deemed
"safe" and ready to make in a
Harding triumph found place. None
of them had either tho . Wilson
vision or the Porah near vision. And
so th muah-nernhlctl onco Te-
pralsed confot'ofee resulted In dis-
appointment snvlng a few million
dollars and leaving Great Mrltrtln
in Us old dominant i position on the
sens. Its closo tics with Japan would
glvo thoso nations acting together
domlnnnro partlcularlv slnV tfo
ngreod to impoteiicy In the Pacific
bases.
Again Porah Introduced a rso
littlon Tor nnothar conference with
European powers. He pressed tt
with strong' argument. Was his wlso
suggestion accepted? No but ne-
gotiations woie hurried to adjust
tho debt duo by Great Britain nnd
in tho closing days of the Congress
Piesldent Harding sapgested that
the time hint como for the United
States to bo represented in tho world
court which owes Us existence to tho
provlslonsi of the league. If Borah
keeps on soing tho necessity of
America helping toward world sta-
bility somo morning hp will wake
up and surprise himself by ndvo-
oa'lng ratification of the League of
Nntlons nnd forcing tho ndinlnlstrn-
tlon to do moro than males gestures
nnd cnus'n observers tn sit In the tree
tops in European capitals.
Leadership and 'Statesmanship
And that would bo Leadership and
Statesmanship with a big L and n
big S.
Ono thing nbout Bomb: If he
wakes up with thnt conviction no
fear of being called inconsistent
nnJ no desire to play politics wilt
provont his vigorous advocacy of his
Viojvs.
H L. WII.lilAMs DIES
PI IXJTlUiaS FItlDAY
Funeral services for llobert U Wil-
liams naed 23. who died Frli)ny af-
ternoon ns n result Of Injuries received
rrritni'v were hld Raturdav after
noon. Burial was made in the local
cemetery
Mr. WMI-im received n broken
back about four wooks ago when a
cnble on which he was crossing a
creek several miles north of Abilene
broke and threw him to the ground.
Ho Is survived by n wife and mother.
Conference 1'oMmiici1
(By the Associated Press)
PA 111S March 10. The conference
A "gold medal'" winner
among this heason'a
screen hits
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
AT THE QUEEN
THEATRE
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BARriY if
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UQekJip-Aln!eae.
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ladijnias fature
hes. We invite
store.
GOODS CO.
NDIVIDUALITY
PUoae 0-Oac.Qs9
A Greater City
m ww-wnti-ti'"-
celled to adjust payment for the Arnj
erlcan army of occupation In Ger-
many at which Eliot Wadsworth As-
sistant secretary of tho treasury is
representing the United States ad-
journed until Wednesday.
Certain proposition. formulated by
the nlllei were presented which will
bo submitted to Wnshlngtoh beforo
the noxt mooting. Tho propositions.
It is slated propose payment put of
future reparation funds received ffohl
Germany
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12lhcr Overcomes 00
NEW'TOIIK March 10. Sixty
passengers ona Seventh avenue mib-
nnv frnfn WArYl nverinmn nnrle' to
day bv ether escaping frdm a can j
carried by Blciiard Chartorro n young
South American who told police he
wns taking It hotrta for a cold. HqJ
wos nirosieu.
When tho train pulled In at the
DOth street station practically every
passenger in ono car wns swooning
nnd nomi women wero hysterical. The
passengers wero removed to a hos-
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