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The Weather Weather if'ear Ago Highest year ago Unlay 48 lamest year ugo today 35 I'onxusl Ckitxlr and foexr Iff EDFORD nUtlit and Tuesday; uouiiuucd vuhl. lijclei ywierduy 32 ljuwwt today Si 7 Dll. Twentj-thlM Tt fAiy yihj-MwiUi tin MEDFORD, OKE(iOX. MONDAY. JAN lTA WY 7. 1!J). No. ''H7. Mail Trie Today By Arthur Brisbane The Automobile of 1929. Cows and Men. Cows Win Marie As Fairy Queen. Treasury Tax Refunds. ENDURANCE PLANE BACK U EAR (Copyright. by Btar Co.) I America produced 4.630,000. jars ill 1A2S, including 1)86,000 trucks. That happened with 24.000,000 automobiles in use, when bottan. The imaginary "siitnnition point" Hcems to recede. New York started the annual automobile show scries with the new ears', better in quality, low er in priees. Henry Ford, who has his Aow, all by himself, announces that hiring 1)0,000 more men, raising his force to 150,000, means raising production of his new car to tSOOO a day. f Oneral Motors, including ilicvrulct, broke records in ev v. cry department. The manufac turers' problem is this. They wake their lower priced ears look so much "like a million dollars'' that designers of the highest priced cars find, it hard to keep up. Moose - .law, Saskatchewan, gave a dinner to lien H. Thom son, in honor of his ITolstcin I'Vieslanil cow Canary t'ordyke. The Saskatchewan government bought the cow for $10,000. j Cimarv is world's champion i ,i ljuttP)'fat Mid gives enough milk in a dav lo last the average j family a month. In HOu days, In., nnu- nrnihirtorl 1.- 1 , . 0SU poumls of lmttcr, find 120. JJ95 pounds of mill Too bad ,.,orc is.no yZZuZ .he ,aue. improving monk brains, as wejthii lift mitnr went "dead" ami proro coves' udders.. Only lime ';-,,,-' X!" I'BIl do tllllt-, Ullll tilllO is slow, after 11 was but minutes before her rh average, intelligence in the , vo-vl,c came to an. end. i. II - r I ,n...i..,t.L- f,i WKTHfil'iil I'l'iv A I l; I'MlrT iniln,. ,.L..y i lliiy, according , to Ia'CKV, IS ' lower tllllll the average of all . " tlie free men in Athens, JWl) vearsago. Science goes ahead, "B mail Stays about Where lie was, 1.1.. l l,..,!,.) a lit fin ,,,:,,i .,,,. i seUisli. Queen Marie, or Kouiuania, isi expected to play, iu Holly wood, the lcadiug role in a fairy tale written by herself, with genuiuc erown and all. Many movie ladies have, played the queen. A queen playing movie lady would be a fair turn about. There is, however, no great demand for moving fairy sto ries, fairies having so little "'sex appeal." fionic congressman is agitat ed because the treasury refunds income tux funds illegally col lected. . What would the congressman suggest? Should the govern ment on keeping money collect ed illegally? Is there any rea son why an income taxpayer shoidd be deprived of his "day in court!'' Should government lake money illegally, even from the.'big" steel company? Some Americans, anonymous, sent 100,000 to the Prince of Wales' fundi for poor British f oal miners. A gencrous'act. and, let us hope, free from toadyism. a tr the same gtnAetneii can spare $1000.000 more, they might find i portiiDlttcs to use the money In American coal reslons, where work In lacking, tho weather la cold, and families are as big as In England. For us to build swift cruisers. Senator Halo tells the Senate. Is "not In conflict with the Kellc"K troaly." If there were any conflict tho wise thing would be to let the Kellogg treaty go. We could struggle olong without a treaty. Itut cruisers mean some think. Ask the British what they think about that. Lewis Darkness, whose father (Continued on Page Four). ARMY SHIP ENDS IESI 2:07 TODAY Trouble in Left Motorj Forces Descent of Ques-i tion Mark After Nearly j 151 -Hour Flight Gas Load Dumped to Lighten I Plane, Perfect Landing I Mirntoroi.iTAN a i h pout, , I.OS AXUHI.ICH. Jan. 7. Wl II. J. ' Adam")!!, special representative of the war department, officially an- ; nounced the landing ef the Ques tion Mark here at 2:07:01 o'clock 1 this afternoon. METUOroMTAN A I It I'OKT, ; LOS AXOKI.KS. Jan. 7. (fl') The ! I army's endurance flight ptane. Hie J tjuertiun Mnrk, was foiceil down on I lie nh-port field ht-re at 1- niin- ' I ute.s afri-r L' o'clork this aftt-rtioon. Tin; plane had been in the air 00 hours ami fU niinut-s. The plane eireled tlie field and; i glided to a perfect landing about j 300 yards away from the main iiiiiifciii.t. j iiuhu ui uiiuj unit:- "s h "mi,,u !' K'eat hhiek-budit'd ship uh she ta.led to a standstill ami waited for her ' v to pile from the cabin where they have lived for sven days. u ttllH oilroxlmately an hour after the left motor, of tho plane developed trouble that the Ques tion Mark sailed onto the field where seven duys uo lu took off LOK AXCMI.KS Jan. 7 A'i Man ,"n(J machine "will ' were nltt -d im-alnxt time and gravity as the arme mononl ine Question Mark t.1)t..'re1 ,1SJ soventh" day of fliBht here this mornlnB. There were no nim.e r,.OPlIs ,,f, u, ,n..,( ,t 't . . . . . ' ' i,,.i.,.ii.. 1,1 ,.,.r,,.r ,,iiii..M tho ..inn.. ..n.l.., 1 i,u ti iih ii. .,f fn.-i.t ..1 --. .. ..." 1 11... ...... I ported that it had eoiiMino'd a mini, nun, i,f friiioU,,.. .liti-lntr tlio ii.! i,..n 1 i,i i..,. u., ......f..,.,,,!,,,, ,., ,i,in 'ri.iu was said to menu that the time when the np elianleal bird iveH way nmler the Htrain is "remote." IteportK on the condition of the five men that they wen; as fit as the plane. They previously had deeland that the longer they re mained up tho better they liked 1. All memories of the trying week end, during which thy hud to con tend against mi-islnc npark plup. cold, difficult refuellnK situations and lack of sleep, seemed to have vanished. I ON TREATY HOPED AVASHTXGTON, Jan. 7. (! I Hopes for final action on the Kellogg anti-war treaty by tomor row were expressed today after a series of ' senate conferences, among t h ose see k i n g a to m p ro -mlse on the demand for an Inter pretative siatemcnt of America's position tinder the pact. Senator Moses. Itepublican of , New Hampshire, author of the resolution d c c 1 a r 1 ng America's rights under the treaty. Jeclared In the senate after the confer-, encca that negotiations were- un der way which forecast ffblutlptit of the treaty row by tomorrow. KM FORCES M WASHINGTON. Jan. (At Secretary "Wilbur announced to - day that orders have ho-in Issued for tho removal of ato nu 1300 bluejackets 8 Mil mar in from Nicaragua as soon ns transporta- rnnllltln. nn U. A WINS WOMEN'S ENDURANCE RECORD Bbby Trout. 19. Los Anneles aviatnx, handr. over tho baronrcpn of her 12 hour 11 minute flight to Jorepn Nlkrent, N. A. a. o:neisi observer. The young flier established a world's mark for her sex. Mrs. Lola D. Trout, her mother, is in the foreground. ENTIRE STATE TAX HEARING Excise and Income Tax Bills : to Be Explained By Com- mission Members Car-1 kin Asks- Corporation Heads Be Present. J'OItThAND, Die., Jun. -The entire utute or Oregon won Iuvited to attend the Imbllc hear- '" "C!tt Thursday and Friday en tho excise tax and Income 1,1X 1,l""" 10 '"' reeoinmended to thu legislature l.y the inopcrty " relief commission. These hearlnKS will be held In room 20:l Imperial Hotel begin- nlng at :30 a. m. .Members of; ;thc ronimlss on will be present to explain each feature, and the wordings of the proposed mcas- lire will lnj derided. The I'st-ifo Mil will be dine.ustieri Thurrday. It Ik the California measure arranged to suit Oregon Chairman John H. ."" 1 arKM1 " 'l1'1" I"" cw tlves of all eorporationrt, largo and small. In Hlato be m'OHcnt. All folk-s who will have lo pay ineomo tax tiro rei(ucted to at- tend tho Friday Hctwion. Wai;c earnera. labor organlzationH n;p - reHenla lives, whop ownei'M, coupon (dippers, everyone who will come under the, provtulonH of tho pro posed law are asked to bo pres ent when the final wording of the measure in decided upon. The proponed tax provides for a 73 per cent properly tux offset. j Exemptions were fixed at 1500 for single and $2f0U for married j persons, with deductions of $100 I each for each- dependent under j 18 years of ukrc. Tax will be col lected under a graduated rate. Public hearings on various other bills to be advocated by the 'commission are bein- held 4 In tho committee's headquarters at the Inmerin. C. C. Chapman, of Portland, u member of the com mission, belnp In charge. TO BE PROMOTER LIKE FRIEND TEX 0 JACKSONVILI-K. Flu., Jun. I Vi Jnmcs M. iynch, local hotel I man und friend of Jack Dempsey. J who arrived today from Miami with the Kickard funeral train, raU that ! leminey told him he will not enter (the rin imain hut will "pick up where Kickard brt of I tind devote hts time entirely to proifiotlon." "Hcmpsey told mn that If Tex Itlckard hnd lived ho would lia(e fought the winner of the Slrlbllng Sharkey bout," sild I.ynrb, "but added that now ulnco Hickard 1n 'gone he will pick np whore Klckaicl ( loft off. 1 "It con be Mid offlcfully that 1 Dempsey will never fight aa1n. He told me no yesterday while we -alln.l in tlnH if.k ASKED ATTEND . i AM AND MID-WEST IN SUB-ZERO ZONE Cold Wave Affects Large j Portion of Country Southwest in Snow Drifts Gales " Damage " Ship ping 3 Below Chicago: M5V YOIIK, Jan. (.0ld wnvo affected a laiKC portion! of thu country today. While the southwest whh dlKKlnB out of snoiv drifts and the lake reslun wns cxperleneltii,- sub-zero temperatures, gules along Iho At - lantic seaboard cost at least three lives, sank small craft and drove a steamer and 11 barge shore. Three members of the crew of. ihe fishing boat Henrietta were lost when their craft sank off 1J ng ).teaeh, Long Island, while n fourth caved himself by KwlmmlriK In thej'iiore temperate climate. pnen- cy waters four lioura before he'"inlst developed from what whh reached land. Off Newport. It. t., tho atenmer Jierman Kranclt wbh driven ashore a Htnun noai was ouhk una 11 oarg driven aground. uirrcn aKrounu The blizzard In the. fiOuwiwefli j t.ost Jl livew, delayed trnina, in-1 terrupted communication and made' highways ImpahHabh; In Kansas j , Und MiHHOiirl. j In Nebraska nnd ttm Dakotas i the temperature dropped to 10 be-j low zero, while, Chicago and the adjacent region felt a drop of 18 ' degrees in seven hours which brought the mercury close to the! zero mark. CHICAGO, Jan. 7. iP) The coldest day of the winter was re-1 corded here when the mercury stood ut 3 below zero at 7 o'clock today. The previous low murk was' '2 above. ! !A HIS, Jan. 7. UVi Inten-vct cold that gripped France for five days lifted today under tho influ- once of a southerly wind that i brought temperatures nbovo freez-i lng throughout the southern and central part.s of the country." j (MOPES a... t,4 t, - i - S'TAU 1,A'VAIl ,.-(! .-Hearch for James 1 .oung. parachute jumper who fell In the m ean near Carplnteria yesterday, was re,umed toduv. Tlec air- pianet. r,vpi uu-i v,Him- . ' . . .1 Ihe grand duke cseuped nu- ,loli"f Jumped from a piano ! , mdo , nbovo the OirponttrK. oliport. an.l.,, Hoon nfu.r Mh ,, 1." J . 0 . . ' m uV-n.n ...,. u...,. .... .... houvy arn.cnt. ho aa Ihousht iu 1111 k iiuti iiw liiuiiwi! fj ashore. Government Figure - WAHiiiN:G'm Jun 1 (VPV- Th government of tho 4S sUten!"'" w" l- "fxl oollocted $l,7e8..'(81.000 In mi andi"ar n txumlwr of bumbH were spent $1,76JS,010. Ifound in the vicinity of hlH piiluce. . iln tho same year, neven terror- Vesuvius 8ptak lists were hanged for nn attempt NAPLES. Italy, Jan. 7. (7Fr j H now-capped Vesuvius tl emitting I uknAH iu. . 1 . ills IB WIIUHUKflU E True Bills Returned Against; Pow-Wow Doctors i Plead Not Guilty Crime Committed Jor .Lock of Man's Hair. . YoliK.l'n., Jan. 7. (7T) Three hills ugnltiKl all three of the piin. I clpuls In York county's witchcraft case were relumed by the grand j Jury today. The Jury heard only two wit-' nose. Coroner 1.. I". Zeeh and Dr. j H.: 1.. Kills, coroner's pliysielan. I Two counts were Included 111 each ' Imlicemcnt. murder and man- ) slaKhter. j All three defendauls. John M. niymeyor, Wilhert (i IImnn and 1 John 1'urry were arralKnetl to hear! the l.lllu Th.. hills 1, 1 ! them with kllllai; Nelson I). I'.eh-I meyer. tia.yi-ar-old reclune farnior. . with "ma Ike aforethought Btymyer then ph.nded not KUllty. The other two defendants en tered the same plea. They are charged with killing llelinieyer on .ovetnl.ur -7. They '"went tu Kehmeyer's hum', in a Sparsely .settled section of the coun try, with the ostensible purpose of I obtaining a lock of his hair tu break n "spell" ho was believed to have east over the lles.s family, j They choked him to death, It is ' churned, when he resisted their ; efforts lo uet the hair. ; ANTIIIIJH. "ruitye, .Ian. T. W) I rirand JJuke Nicholas, who commanded the liussian armies the WorhrWar and was a clalm- nnt ito the Itussian throne. Is j dead ut the n;;e of 72. His last words were In n speech lo Ills servants exhorting them to re- main faithful to their true ltUH- lain. Ho died Sunday morning. ! The grand duke came here from 1 1'arls last NovemtM' to seek a iHppirnntl.t n trivial cold. Thr Krand diichPMH, who wan , PrinceKH AnatttaHla of Montenegro. Wl niir-nui, i i m- j I ,7T - V. 7 ' i ui itu3ia hiiii ins in;. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS 'and the Duke of Ieuchtenbcrg Mvcre present when the end came. ! Af,,!r ' ise of the ttolxht- j hQ pn(.tnd M)(!coHMOp (hc th q th(, I(ito NlLnot . the "supremo C0UnitJ of Ulll(S,un monarehiHt8. ,.Vf.ri.l ml111..n IIiih- isluns living In exile. rommanl-r of tl.o Imp.rrlul ,(.,.,, ,, . nlUp , ;)oot hu) lur)nB n ni1Mliry r. view At another tlne, a bomb waa found on a railroad truck, ovcr wlt-' "' "n was to pass. ,n lftu- trun In which he on his life. Two years later. revolutionary plot against his lifo t,it.A CA INDICTED shr blop OF CHICAGO SPONGED Law Moves in On Chicago Heights 25 Arrested ! Liquor Seized Slot Ma chines Smashed fede ral Operatives Take Pos session City Hall. CHICAGO. Jan. 7. (!) The law, has hcKUIl to blot the Mood and ' beer from a crime-chased Chicago' Heights. The stormy HUhurb, where lyl'iK have taken place in the '"'ce year.-, waa oei.ieuu by teteral. mute and ChlcaKu o-1 ee officers Just before ilanu es- lt-' U,,J TWenty-fivo men were arrestetl: I linuor was seized: slot machines i smanhed by the hundreds, and even the municipal government itself' wus superseded as the Kovurumeut men, aided by I'htcagu detectives, I took possession of the city hull ami police, .station. ! Records uf liquor and slot ma ehlnt' profltH were taken, shuwltiK what iiolh e called a Klant rliiK Hint j actliitlea of the Oretron state sov made hundreds of thousands of i eminent will need, during the dollars. Three uffleials were re-1 ,H-imluni of I'JL'U and 11)30, a total vealed as linked with the under-: r Jj3.1a1.03;, ueeordliiK to the .......I.I la. il... ....la... I I 1 i Sawed-orr HhulKunn.' revolvers I hml "H o.nnicnded I and other weapons were found. luitnu U'Kislature by Governor lat- I a K'trat;o the offlci-rs discovered , what they believed lo be the head- quarters fin the alcohol ring, j The arrests yesterday are Halt! to mean virtual solution of three of the most recent UUllntCHrin the siiburbtin arm. '' .'. None of thf! prisoners, how ever did much talking. . "Their silence smacks of lho .Mann, shki Alexander u. .nimie, head uf the special prohibition unit, "('orespondeuce found in some of Hie homes raided Indicates that Chicago Heights may have been the mst of a blaekliaud ring op erating In Chicago, New York, SI. I.ouls and Cincinnati." APE BOY SAYS niVKHHIM';. Cal.. Jan. 7. !' The Northcott "murder I farm" case, described by poMen an "the weirdest mystery" In California : criminal history, today hud taken auot tier strange turn, with the declaration of Gordon Htewnrt Northcott on trial for the murder uf three missing boys, that his accuser and nephew, I fi-year old Ha u ford Clark, wus nut his nep hew, but his brother. At the county hospital detention ward where young Clark and SANFORD CLARK OWN BROTHER (.yruH northcott am held oh ma- Adult llllml iu Portland $11, terlal witnesses, both laughed n L ft X . 1 1 . Northcott'8 HHsertlon. Mrs. Harah I 4 Ijuulsa Northcott, now nerving a I lire sentence at Kan Quonlin for the murder of little Walter Collin' ton the sinister chicken ranch, re-j jcently sluted thnl "an KngMsh I J lord" und not Cyrus Northcott was the fsther of Gonhm. j j Northcott today had made an- 1 I other bitter denunciation of al- I 1 b-ged "third degree" niehods used ' lugalns him. "They used the same, I methods on my brother. Ha n ford ; Clurk when they got him to accuse , j me of murder." Northcott said. ("and the same methodH thai: ' euiised mv mother to nmltn n inn . fesslon and take a life sentence., Khe Ihought I wus guilty when so! I'urtlund today was the center of much pressure uim put on her." iH concerted effort on the part of Northcott' statement was de clared by officers to ' be a last minute attempt to repudiate pre vious confessions with an "insan ity background." Ah tho- trful rcaumud today Deputy District Attorney Hedwine had announced -thu t evidence ugalnst thu uccused VI year old n ,.n of the three murders would bo presented In chronologi cal order. C'OtllerilOOM. HIVKIt HI l K, C'ul., Jim. l.l') Nnrlinrt Hnvny. I'limiMfl fun fiortlon Nti-wnrt Nurth rutt, loilny fliullonffod a venlor r thirty, IncluilInK ton women, culloil for Jury duly In Northcoti'a tlial for murder of throo lioya. Huvuy clnlmod as haxl Ant lil rhiillnnBo I.Iuh on tho purt of deputy Khcrlff iS. IS. Worcester, ' wlm Nil I n In lift 111 tlio Vanlrn New Sheriff Names M other -In-Law As His Deputy Officer i 1 TAMI'A. Kin.. Jin. T. (A) 1 i Sherlff-t.t I,. M. Mutton. 1 Jr., uf Tit m pa Is quite wi'll ' !) plntst-il with himself, th;ink l you. ( Ho is pruml biMUUi1 he j bus iippuintrtl his mother- j ( In-law. Mrs. Kleiinor It. Rob- inson. us a ib-puty sheriff. : ! So far as Mr. Mutton knows. 1 1 4 ulw will io tin first lintthtT- 4 in-iaw to act n. that capacity. j ReCOITimenClatlOn neaOV TOr ' j Legislature Several In- i stitutions to Turn Back Unexpended Balances Total $168,455.66. K.M.D.M. Ore.. Jan. 7. ol'l All terson. A decrease is shown as pompiMVd with the two previous blennluins. For und 1928 the total was ?"-7,:u;0.tri7 and for U) 2 r Hnd lllU $a4,4fiB,84. , The above totals etnbraco direct letclH intlvo, bontluulng and upuclnl 'mil liLgn tax approprlatiotiH. i j Of tho entire total the legisla ture will he concerned only with ! $0,K54,tlfo coming within the (1 per I cent tax lltultat ion. Tho remain- der of the total Is taken care of by which the legislature has no con trol. These are: mtllage levies J outside thu G per cent limitation, j , 1 1 0 , 2 7 3 ; aid from llcenso and' other fens, $7,4:14,144; nilllage tax levies within tho 0 per cent limita tion, $1,9,H56; continuing appro priations, fjO.lbo. An additional $17.1,1)62 Is recommended to cover interest on Irrigation district Inter est bonds. , I IMrrc'tfir'M First Budget. ! Tho budget is the first one pre pared under the direction of the nlHtn budget director, an office created by an uct of the 1927 leg islature. The state hoard of control re ports that $)6K4r5.66 will ' be turned back to thu gen cm I fund of the state by several Hlato insti tutions on account of unexpended balances from approprlat 1 o u 8 mado by the legislature two years ago. These amounts will ho as lyitows: State Training HeJioul for hoys, 1 7. K 19.74: Kastern Oregon HoKpital for the Insane at Pendle ton, $47,071.77: Htute Insane Hos pital at Halem, 914,743.0(1; state prison, $:o;ty,K7; Institution for Keeble., Minded, $28,241.10: Tuber culosis hospital, $5190. SI; Kchool for Ullnd, $117(1.31; ,s;,iicul for Heaf, VtUK.KOl: Kchool . for Girls, jjh 59,29 ; Employment Hehool for L OF PHONE RATES WILL BE SOUGHT , , , . I 1 l'GltTLAND, Ore., Jun. 7. (A) ! kIx western HtuloB to force a na tional Investigation of the Pacific Telephone tit Telegraph company and HUhitdtury vroup. ItepreHen lallvi'H from VuMhlngton.Oillfor nla, Iduhu, I'tali, Xcvudu and Ore gon Blithered ut the city council chnmherH. H Ih ptttnned to draft a plea to he pent to congroxs, uxkiiig 11 nalliin-H lile InveMtlgatlon hy wpeelal probe coiMinlttu. luickeil by the piiMer of the Intol'Htlllo cotnmcreo eninmlr.lmi. i The I'firtland meeting waa ur rangril lifter other eltlex lieenme InterchtiTd In tho eownell'M reftiKal to grant a new fnuielil tu the telephone company. The com puny Ih ut nrcHonl oneriitlng wlth- oi9 a frunehlMo, having rejected ono approved by tho votora of i Portland at tho November oloc tlon. ' STATE BUDGET ! IS DECREASED ! FOR BlENNtUM 1 CZAR IS CALLED BY DEATH Operation Fails to Save Life of Tex Rickard Suffered for Years From Appendi citisMost Daring Pro moter in Sport History Made Boxing Popular. J AfKSO.NVlI.l.i:. Kin., Jan. T. ! I)') llearlnt; back to Now York Uhe body of Gcorso I.. (Te.x) lllek- ai-d. boxing jtroinoter, who illeil I at .Miami Heaeh yesterday, the Havana Kiieeial of the Atlantiu uo"sl ",,c niuveu tills city at 9 o'' northward from 1 1 nis city at v o ciock mis moru- "";;. ,,. kard. who had kept a. faithful viKll beside her stricken husband; Jack Dempsey, who lovd the promoter us his ''best pal"; n nil Steve llanitcfaiu. rep rcHentlnj; the city of Miami Jteaeh accompanied tho body. NlfiW YOIIK, Jan. 7. V) IC Tex Klekard had not feared a Hiii'Kcon'H knife more tlmn he did appendicitis, he miKht bo alive, today. Ho had suffered attacks of ap pendicitis from time to time for the lust 1 2 yearn, dreading an nperattun. He uvoided It by rc- peated applications of ice parks during eoel attack. KlnnMy sur gery wus necessary. Just beforo the DempwyOir pentlcr fight at Jersey Clly in IU2I tho promoter was stricken with a partcularly violent utluck. Physleiuns eased the pain with ice pucks, but ud vised hlin to undergo an operation. He, .re fused. "They'll never get me-wlth their Howies," ho used to . say. '"I'hPV mm iitiinl mo hnt nrtl PUT me." By A In 11 J. Gould. Associated Press Hporls Writer MOW YOHIC. Jun. 7. (P) A dreamer whoHo dreams came true, yet' a man of action with the born spirit of u gambler, pushes (Continued on Page, Four). ' Will Rogers Says: NICW YOKK. ,)ttu, 7. The, world is full of men who do bin thine;, but w h e n you moot -Vm tht-y aro not personal ities. Pretty wnr everybody is iilmost ulikiv Tex liickiird wus one of tho very few outstanding 'iei'soiiiilitit!M of our time. It'tt a loss Unit we didn't have his autobiography writ ten hy himself. 1 wouldn't a missed knowing hint for anytliint;. Yours, WILL KOGERS. mm a ! ill 1 'I1 Tex lc'iclea rvl