Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOftD ATL TftTBTTNTV MEPPOTiP, ORKfiOW TIU'RPAY. .TAXT'AKY ?. 1f)2H.
PAOE FIV1
nun nninrn rn i
HI lll U- Ml. 11 1 IV I IRI II Ufl L LIU I
ntiii lhiil IILilLkJ WW UimULU I nLL
AS ADVISER TO lTQ NORTHLAND HALF CENT LOVER
Symbols
3f a
Necessary
Service
"wiihan
nrTOIirn nrriiJinri uir urino
SJJfpPlf LENA WILL TEACH
KMjaasBgrfy. 0SSFLLKEW
I-I h II HKU LLI1I MIK
ILLiUHLU ULLI1
n irnnirr nmio
! 1M DIITTLD DDIPrC hm iVAM
NEW PRESIDENT
MEDn MP EHDM
Assistance Rendered On
Latin Tour Expected to
Result in Close Rapport
Hoover Silent On Cabi
net Position.
.lames li. WcM.
Associated Cross Stuff Writer.
ABOAI1I) I', s. s. I'TAH. KS
KOtiTK TO HA.Ml'TO.V liOADH.
.Ian. 3. (A The assistance ren
dered liy Henry p. I'lctcher to
Herbert Hoover on his Uitin
Amerlcnn good will tonr probably
will result In the new ambassa
dor to Italy becoming one of the
i filer advisers to the new presi
dent in fonicn affairs, particu
larly in Central and Smith noeil-
can relations. ;
While there has been some talk
of Mr. Fletcher for a cabinet po-'
sitlon, just what place he will'
have in the new administration
is for the president-elect to de- j
ride and he is keeping his own.
counsel. However, it is known
that he regards the ambassador!
as one of the ablest of the diplo-l
matic career men and is liiKhly I
oleased with his work as a mem-1
her of the goodwill mission
As one of tho major roreij;n ;
policies of Hoover's udmlnistra-'
lion will ho the fostering of bet-!
""' "Ini's w'lh nth-p American,'
republics, it Is expected Hint Air,!
Fletcher's advice and counsel will,
ho called for frequently ns lie1
has very wide circles or friends
"'""IS tile Kuverninents of
l.nlln-American republics.
Mr. Hoover has .known Mr.
l'U'tcher for many yearn and kept Chrysler, was announced today,
his eye upon his work,, both in i All linos of Chrysler and DihIko
the diplomatic service in the pasHmer earn and trucks will he
Americas and In Kurope. whero governed by a common . policy
he was ambassador to Uclium. lliriiutrb the new coinpany, or
as jell as Italy, having been sent ku nidation of which is expected
overseas after a term us under-1 to reduce overhead, conserve fa-
secretary of
late.
4-
Stone Orchestra
at Walker's Dance
Special Tonight '
Warner Stone and l'is iiiut-h
talked of I'ant.-iges orchestra
M ill ifin-nish tile meiody fco- a se--i.-ial
dance this evening at Walker's
ball J'oiii,ii i i the Chlldcrs btlild
ing." This aKuregJition is made up
of twelve mu.-:lviuns and entertain
ers who, according to A-. V.
AVallier, are real dance artists.
"Warner Stone's hand has recently
coiiiileled a two-season engage-
meat on the
I'antages circuit and
promise some
eal fun for dance
lovers of the
Kogue kiver valley
who attend.
unighl's party.
The inimitable "Norm,"
enter-
tainer extraordinary, will
act as
master of ceremonies and even
t hoye who don't dance will enjoy
his antics.
Dlel to Touch
LAWRKXtK, Kits., Jan. a. (Pi 1
Kiank W. McDonald, athletic di-
rector of Jlaskell Indian, Institute i
hero, today announced the ap- j
poimment of William U. ( Lone
Star) DIcU, former 4'arlisle star.:
:t head football eoach to succeed !
John W. Thoiniis'. resigned. Dii'iz i
lives in I.mh Angeles. 1 i
gBLl..T,;iJ!'.-' V'?-"-"?'"1!!1?
Guard Against "Flu"
With Mcsterole !
Influenza, Grippe ei;cI Pneumonia '
usttallv start with n cold, ihe mo
ment you get those warning aches nib
on pood old r.iiiiteiulc.
Mustcrole relieves the congestion
and stimulates circulation. It iins all
the good qualities of the old-fashioned
mtiotard plaster without the blister.
First you feci a warm tinyle as the
healing ointment penetrates the
pores, then a soothing, cooling sensa
tion and ouick relief. Have Muster-
la UA f- omflftwru iir. It trail I
, ir i
fivvcin nuiivnia tu.ivij.
To Mother: Mustrolo it also
made . in milder form for
babies and small children.
- Ak for Children's Musterole.
Jars & Tubes
Better than a muetd piaster
Begins Saturday Morning
MANN'S ANNUAL
1
Greater Tlian
"v
r 2
EDSIOXTOX, Aim.. Jan. ;: . VI
An nlriilune was headed into the
north today currying a supo'y of
anti-toxin to two M i-lti lieri: .strlck
cil trailing posts ihmi niilis aw.iy
in tlie fro:on wilderness.
Captain ("Wiiii'i MBy, former ra-!
Hainan army pilot, with Vic Horner
as passenger, hoppeif off vesterdav
.with ;,tiii..iim nnhs uf antitoxin iii
i response to an appeal for help from
i settlements at Kort Vermilion nnd '
Little Ueil River. :
1 The appeal for anti-toxin sent out !
1 hy Dr. H. A. Hamnian. proviticial ;
health olfi. er in Hie north, arrived :
, New Year's day. It was dated Da-!
;cetiiher is and hail been brought!
HiT miles by ill v? team to tho near-!
'est teleKiaph office at Peace Hiver. i
, lr. ltaininan said the factor in
jc'larse of the Hudson Hay company
' post at Vermilion River had dieil
;of diphtheria ami that an epidemic
was feared among the 21J1.1 inhabi
tants of the two posts.
Captain May look off v.illiuut
knowing whether there would be j
enoimh Rasoilno nt the posts to I
! bring Ills plane out or whether a!
satiable place for landing could he j
found at either of the illations. !
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CHRYSLER HIS
MOW YoliK. Jan. :
i;aiil'.atiin) uf ChrysU'i
holding rompiiiiy fur
, A) or--lotors,
a
the t,''"U
of auto m 11 tfv
iniU.s controllod
iiuinufucturiiii;
l.y Walter V.
l-ilities and
f ngineciing
fai'ilitate purchasing,
and manufacturing
operations.
The new organization takes its
plac- as the third largest in the
aulionotive industry, with assets
of more than $2.1),ntM.nuii. It
1 p p r 0 x I in .ilely 4H. alio, null
1 shares of crimiiioti ami I'iri.lMUl
j shares of preferred stock out-
vlatid'o;;-. Karnings range from
V-oi.iu'ti.ono 10 i:in.inui.inio an
.nually and prodliclu.n of vehicles
'exceeds ."iOO.IMKI.
NORTHWEST PACK
EW RECORD
POKTI.ANI), Ore.. Jan. . Z.(JP)
The northwest canned fruit and
vegetable pack of lDL'S totaled 8.
5(K.7!I5 eases, establishing n new
record, accoi'ding to figures pre
sented to the Northwest fanners'
association in convention' here.
This total exc-cds the 1 i J 7 pack
by -I'.) per cent a nd the previous
record pack by 2'. per rent.
Oregon canneries" packed of this
i'.f'H total 3.7iMi.(iJ5 cases of fruit
and -lltO.TtKi cuscs of vegetables.
Idaho packed 173. X!H eases uf fruit
and !7,KHH cases of vegetables.
Practically all of the I'.tZH pack
has n Iready passed nut ea liners'
h ii n il s to distributors nnd con
sumers. IF,
hkm.kviuj:.
(71 A father was
out., Jan. 3.
In jail today
11,111
charged with
the slaying of his I
two snmll
Kenneth. 1 I . and
! Colin. !', sons of Charles il. Twidls
were killed in their farm home
. near Conseeon. Ont., during an
I argument between their father
land his brother-in-law. Arthur
I Corfiebl who was wounded.
Police said Twells and Cor field
had (uarrelled over the division
; of property on the farm which
j they worked on shares and that
I Corfield had none to the farm to
'discuss their differences. How the
i boys were killed was not vx
pla'ineil. Ever Before
i
I'OIITLANl), Or-. Jan. :! tT
Cube extras and standards were
n noted half cent lower on the
butt vi market today, the former '
at 4i ami tin latter at 44 ' cuius.
P.uttr rf.it prices were a cent lower
,UU",""n" ,M'ln station. 4
tni
4s and delivered 1'ortland.
5 11 11
Poultry and, other- fresh meals
remained about stationary.
The , -vegetable; market had an
upward trend. California pro
due's of fine ollality continue to
arrive. The' I'aciflc Fruit com
pany reports receipt of a carload
of In ussels sprutlts and arti
chokes. The sprouts were sellim;
at li":il:!e anil the artichokes at
Jl.2r, a dozen. .
I'riulnct.
1'tHiTl.AMi, tue., .Ian. 3.
Wholn.s;,!.- prices:
lU TTKK Portland Dairy Kx
ehnne nci v h o I e s n I e prin1.
(cubes ) : Mxti'iis, 4 Tie; standards,
44-jc; prime firsts, 4 ic: firsts. 4.te.
Creamery prices: Prints, 3c over
cube standai'ds.
KtK'.S Steady and unchanged.
MII.K r.uitert'at, cent lower.
Kaw milk (4'r). $2. ewt. deliv
ered -Portland, less I . Putter
fat: Siatioii. 47e: track. IHc: de
livered t Portland. M'tjrriilr.
PDl'I-TK Y - Steady. linyin:;
prices ), a"hve heavy hens ( over
A'-jlbs), '24rn2'n; medluhi hens
3' (o 4 .j lbs,). L'tirtfUlc: lijuht
(under 3 '-j lbs.), 17c; springs, I c :
ducks. 'IWti turkeys, dressed, J
No. I :l'J (a :i:.c: eese. I Sfl !('.
ONIONS Steady. Per ewt..
Orev'i'ii. s:i."."ifi 4: boilers, M,;.fi
POTATO KS Steady. Per ewt. I
C-ems. No. 1 frnnle. $l.4i'1i l.Tdl; !
combination, 7.ric: fancy t!ems.
51.1Ui( l.rii.
Livestock.
l'OKTI.AXI), Ore.. Jan.
CATTI.F. AN'I) CAI.VIOS
receipts, cattle 'illll.
Hllt'.S Steady; receipts
I
;t ,V,
Steady I
"' j
., - .
direct or contract.
SIIKICH AND l.A.MIIS Steady
no receipts.
Sail I'rant lM'o lluttci fill.
SAN KliA.VClSCO, Jan. 3.
Hutterfat, f.o.b. San KraneiKcti
Wall Street Report
NKW YORK, Jan. 3- Heavy i
profit laking wtiich brought ahotp j
shfirp reactions of to 15 points"
in sumo of the hlph priced special-j
ties unsettled today'H stock market i
after an opening outburst oi
strength 1i:mI 'carried more than a
seoro issues into new high ground.
While most. observers regarded the
setback as a natural correction of
a temporarily topheavy speculative
position, some sellins also is be
lieved to have been Influenced by
fears of n large increase in loans,
and a possible advance in the fed
eral reserve rediscount rate.
. Inoffeetual efforts were made lo
halt the lar.;e volume of selling in
the final hour hy pushing up indl l
vidual shares. Radio rallied to 1
ahovo 400 again, when call money
softened to 7 per cent. Western!
Union moved up ix points and !fl-
letto Safely Razor five. Some of
the other representative Issues met i
fresh selling on the rallies. The
closing was irregular. Sales tip
proxlmated 5,00.000 shares.
The Noted Dead
NKW VOKK, Jan. 3 UVt Mrs.
Nannie Pall, the original "Mother
Maehree" of her son's famous
song by that name, died last
night at her home In Keeehurst,
Long Island. She was 7 1 years
old.
Tho son, Krnest li. Hall, died in
May, 1 ! 2 7 . He was the composer
of many popular ballads,
body of Mrs. Kail wilt be
Tho
lo Cleveland for burial nlongi-Uh
that nf her son.
CHK'ACIO. .Inn. 3. UP) Uunli-I
T. Ki-cfe. 7l, loj-mer moniliiT of
the l iiitcil SUiti-B lil)liliiK lionril,
anil Ills liriillii-r. Tlionius .1. Iv'.-i-fi"
rctlnjil rniillallHt. am ilc-ail hi-rrt.
Dnnii-l Ki.ifi... for iminy yitm'i
viu-iin-lili.nt of tlie Amr-rlruii j
Kudi-iutlon of lulior unci i-"ininl-iuni-r
),-i-tii.nil of iiiiniiiKi'ittioli
unil'T Pri'ioilontH Kooni-vrlt iinl
Tuft, illi'd lit liln lioiin. in lOlin
humt, u Hu!tii'l. anil TIioiiiiim
Ki'i-fo. who Ktnrli-il his t-ari-er
with M its hull Klilil mill rnnuiiiliy
nnd Inter onttri'd tin- InvcMliiii-iit
tuiHinrss, illi-d two houi-s liili-r.
II in upon ifipni:e uf I'ri'sidolit
Hamui'l fioinior of the Anii-rl-c-an
rcdiTHlion of l-lihor won na
tional intention for Iliinlul Kei.fe
in 1 !'07 nnd 1 !0K. Ho openly
i'.nnipuli:ned Tor Tuft and wai. ii--appolnted
eomniiKKloiiir Kcnerat
of immlKriitton lifter Taft'n elee
tlon. II" in survived hy three.
.ijn: Waller K-. of Monrovia,
i.'al.; Kralll; .1.. of fa.-iiilenii. (al
and JJiinlel -I.. Jr.. of IhieaKo.
Thomas Keefe In survived hy
widow.
Keep Out the Ctjld
j In cold weBther much of the fcd
we give our hlrdn niUHt he used
in kpeninx up their body tempir
i iiture. In knepins thorn warm. 1 tit
I many iKiultry houseH tire nolhltic
1 lesn than a shell tliroiiuli which i
I heat and cold pass raiidly. Sneh
I houHfH warm up ouli kly whll the
i sun alilnoH, but at ninht they cool
off efjually fast.
Unduly low temperature can be
omewhaf overcome hy shingling
Ihe iilltHide of the liuime with paper
'rthinKles or perliups clatdioardini;.
fHE MARKETS
j
l
iw iuv rtu i um
TO MEET
lm Iftr
MUIvL
!!MIiI
iiitOWi-
Art llv.ills lie- I'herok-i-
i t -lli-i- uf OkWiIioiiki. is 11
illiln'4
ll-.ud for Ills inali-h liexi
.Monday
nii;lit at the ltlatlo thcalr
Ptih K.!se uf I'lMthuni,
Willi
rld's
i heavyweight champion couietttier.
j in t lie hope thnt he will win his
i first mutch in Oregon, after hav
' inn lost his i'irs't oye I; ere two
Wi'eks aro to Moose Norbiyk, fol
. lowing a hard fought strtiuiile.
Kvans uoilis out every nilu at
the Playhouse theatre and is sp;;r
! ing no effort :o put himself in the
ptnl; uf conditiuit.
Kiuse is ciected to arrive in
i Medlotd Sunday and is fully pre
pared lor the local Indian btm
crusher, who in his laM match
displayed that he had the strenwlh
ot 1 wo ordinary men in breaking
punishing hold with apparent
ease. Kruse has won the major
ity of his matches and during a
recent tour of Australia won every
match in which he took part.
Several good preliminaries have
been arranged for Monday niht
and fans arc expected from all
parts cf. southern
gen.
n LI
TOi ALLEY BOOT
l'OKTI.AXI). Ore.. .Ian. .Pi
IToin Alley. -Montana liglit heavy-
wefciht wrestlor, teinporarily lost
l'-is head In his match wit 11 lion
Meyers. o.'Miationnl aimiteuv chain-1
pinn in the welterweight class, ami
lost to Meyers when he delilier-
.ateiy slugged .Meyers alter each had
won a fall here last nieht.
Meyers look the first tall ill t:!
minules and - seconds when he
dumped Alley to the mat with :i j"
pailial airplane spin. Alley was!
knocked proggy and it was n:i trick i
to pin him down. The second tall,
went to Alley when Meyers again
tried an airplane spin. 1
After behiK Imisted in, llie, air,;
Alloy crawled "down Mcfi'n' bncli, i
grabbed him by both an It les amU
linally secured a combination steo-l
over and crab hold. The time for)
thi fall was 17 minutes anil 10 see-j
onds. The third episode .had none
12 minutes and 10 seconds when'
the foul occurred.
Chef Wiles. 1'ortland traffic cop. j
won firm liay t'asile or Salt Ijike,
taking the one fall necessary in i
minutes in the preliminary. !
NKW YORK, Jan. -.-(I1) If
Mai ch maker Tom MeArdle tan
carry through his plans, Mickey
Walker will defend his middle
weight championship against Ace
before the end of tho present sea -
sun. McAnlle believes lie enn gel
Walker's signal urt i hi a contract
to l!-;lil. Ihe Nebraska Wildcat and
announced yesterday that he will
ask the approval of ihe New York
state athletic commission for the
match at its meeting tomorrow.
Ilndkins is eager for the match and
McArdle docs not expect any rlilli
rtilty in signing him.
. l. s. '. Hials Ih-iirriiln.
NAI.K.M. On-.. .Inn. (i'l Tin-j
fri't:nn Htati. i 'iiIIi;ko IiuhUoIIihII j
Irani ilffi-atoil 'Wllln'iiii'lli- I'nlvi-r-i
Mity hero l:i.t nlKht I'.v 11 hi-ui-l-:
N POnT ANI1 RINK
takfn.of Sli to ill.
I '!;isif i'-l iiilV'-rtisinir KOtH t-'-MiltfJ
Perfect
is always
If you nrc lireil lack pep if
your ikin is nol clear if
your nppclilp is (joncM yon
owe il lo your.clf anil frieiiil-
to try S.S.S. lis tonic effects .
will surprise you.
WHEN your system is filled
with rich, red blood, you
1on't have that tired, languid
feeling, when you awako in the
morning. . .
instead, you feol refreshed;
ready to meet tho world 1
Your appetite is keen, you
enj'A' work or play. Your skin
is ciear cheeks naturally rosy.
All thin because rich, red Mood
is Nature':! substance for build
ing and sustaining thu body.
Thousands have regained their
strength and charm by taking A
few bottles of S.S.S. Nature's
own tonic for restoring tho ap
petite building strength and
clearing the body of so-called
skin troubles.
You know a clear sfSin comes
from within. Correct the cause
thru the blood and pimples,
Ixiils, eczema and that sallow
complexion win disappear.
For more than 100 years S.S.S.
S.S.S. Builds Sturdy Health
cinr i;o,
;'-l't' Lena IVul.miiiie pinns to
j:i'l a bumper crop nf b-ise l.i'-i
si'iirklliiB field plays from the
Sj;i,iiiii whin- Sox IVai-h," Hill
"l
( isscll, next si usoli.
t'issell, obtained from Portland
l-'M while!- ior JPJ:.oiih. tail. I to
li t and tield tor ih.tr amount ot
none during the lie's cunpaii;ii.
but "Lena" stilt insists that Jie is
a "find" and intends to prove it.
I Hack bur nc intends to vevolu
tiidiie Cissell's hitting ami fiehl
im;. He plans to initUe a "punch
liilter" mi ..f l-iin instead ut lei
tum !iim take a lull swing and to
tench hi in to wait lor t he luntnee
Instead i.t "stiff iirmfni:'' the hnll.
".Inst watch and see the dilfer
etn e,' Lena said. "Ctt-sd! i:; 'u
inu to he one of llie greatest bane
: ball playeis yet. He is a naiti al."
Golf Notnbles
NKW YOliK. Jan. ;.- i.Pi- Kiuht v
delegates, including innny of the
most notable l' v: tiros in goll, are
expected to attend the annual meet
ing of the l:nf!ed Suites Coif as
; sociatiott 1 ere Siiturdiiy. !l;ibliy
Jones nlvettdy has not ti'iett Set-re -'jtaiy
Prescott S. liush that lie will
; be present. Melviii A. Tia h:
president of I tie association, and
v'lee I'rcsidcnls Herbert II. Ilauisay
and
v mdlay S. I louglas will be
nt, alon wit li many nl'fieers
leaders of seething I assoeia-
livest
ami
t ions
!rii
i.onhon
let in, t inte
,lan. lVi
p. m. and i
-A but
ssued by
Dawson,
llewett. Itiuby and
f King lleor-jc:
king had a fair day and
no change 10 report in his
s condition.''
i 1-OM'OX. Ja"- . 0V1 -Mtli
King f.nms uerlu;; Hie sev. uili
, week of his serious illness, word
i came from the royal ledslde today
: w-iiicn wa.s encouraging m tls i;rn-
rial tone, although it continued to-
Indicate his road to recovery was j
i likely lo In- a b-nu. n.ird one.
The iinn'i'int; medicnl bulletin r"
ported no cliani in the iiin's con
dit ion. II is n in bi wms a rest le-:
one and tit this fact Itis fnihne tt
continue the improvement reporte
laM ill;
ivibllle
;ht pre:-umably minht be at-
i.
i The first k ran we nn
! kind ever held in Jac
look place ta Kngle Point
i Tuesday night with the joint ses
i siou of the Jacksonville, Lake
IfVeel; S:iiom Vallev and lOiiLrle
! Point granges. The installation of I
officers was the . feature of the
'meeting, with Mrs. L. A. Hawk.
lecturer, in charge of the Installa
- t ion.
1 Over li'Ht people were present .
; with refreshments M-rved to nil
following the meeting. The f
lo i:i;4 masters were insta lied :
j Lake Creek, I'loyd Charley; Kngle
Point. Alfred C. Mitt elstaedt ;
Sams 'alb-y. Albert Strauss; Jack-
! '""!n"1'
II. K. Cong'-r.
The Central Point gmnnu will
i hold
I flight.
ils iusia
OFFICIAL FOR COUNTYi
Till' Mull Trllilini- li.n iik.iIii
lii-i-n K-li-i-t imI mm nl'l'li-iiil i-ouiily
mfi- tin- .lin-iiMnn emiiity fur tin-y.-:ir
lliti hy tin- i-oiinly i-nurt,
linvllilf tin lurici-Kt iiri'ill;itinn nf
iiny iiiipiT In .liirkfun rnnnty.
Health
refreshing
f &
w -n
has been giving relief in thous
ands of casca, as testified lo in
unsolicited letters of gratitude.
"I was troubled with pimples
and blackheads. J took a course
of S.S.K. It cleared my face and
back. I think S.S.S. is wonder
ful. I have told ninny friends
ubout S.S.S., and they ate get
tins as much benelit as I did."
Miss Ruth Gahm, lliM Eldun
Ave., Los Angcks, Calif.
All drug storcj sell S.S.S. In
two sizes. (Jet the larger size.
It is more economical.
said i
Th.
j there i
n i mm
O (l I LI IUL.IIU '
1 CHOSEN Wnv T?TT3 Y" ml
Mi'ii wlin know tlic ni.'ii'kcl iiiiil its
vnhuitioiis select ullir utility scciui
tics I'm- thcii' stcjiily-yiclil, lmig-1 inie
invest nit'iil s. To ril low t lie 'xani !'
of these slirewtl investors is to 1 111 v in
' safety.
Il is not neeessnry Tor yon to lie mst
etl ulioiit nuii kel ;ilii;it ions wlien I n -iii.H'
iuhlie utility securities from us.
You are safe because the vital service
which this coniiauy renders to the
community is hack of your investment.
Home women, professional men, in
dustrial workers and others whose
busy life does not permit them to
make a close study of the security
market will find it advantageous to
invest in our 1'refeireil, shares, offcr
ini;' all the essentials of a sound investment.
f
This Company
PORTLAND CENSU
PLACED 358.832:
J PiUvTl.ANI). Ore.. Jan. S.UV)
l Portland now has :j:.ii.s;tl' pnMii:t
j lion. Professor Kent of Ore-
1 . i ..
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IS F0R PR0MPT DELIVERY M
I C. E. GATES AUTO CO. j
ijljjl Pacific Highway at Phcne 141
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Copco Preferred
THE Cautornia Oregon Power Company
OFFICII.
klidJofd.Gnnts nil. Roieburg. Klamath raltl-Orogoa
YnkjL. Duiumulr-CaiifomU -
Has Over 4500 Preferred
tucice. said toc.ay.
The (igure was based on the
school census total, iti.nt-l, issued
by the school board. Professor
Kent's estimate uf population dat-
lanuaiy I, I'lL'S, was 311.111.
Poison Pen Letters
NKW VtUtK, Jan. y. il'j
Accused of sending threatening
lettei-H to innny persons prominent
in puiiiic nie, .oranani itosennerg
7-year-old po.ial clerk, was being'
held by piMt office n lit hio-ft ies
Stock
Shareholders
day. They
t hreatcning
i his home.
said more
letters wer
than 1 200
o found in
Texas Itci'inudas
At:STlN. Texas, Jan. 3. A
Te.xaM will have the larKent Uor
muda onion acreage on record this
year, t'liarlle Siierh:, truek crop
specialist or the federal livestock
! ,.,
crop bureau, reported here
tudav.
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( 'falsified :
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