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shee PAGE TWELVE GEN, SERRANO * ISBLAMED FOR REVOLUTION Tlimination of Serrano and Gomez Will Make Obregon Next President Oct. 138.—(AP)— hed in the rev- Laredo, Texas, Blame for the bloods olutionary movement in Mexico has | s deen placed on General Francisco Serrano, presidential aspirant and one of the first rebel leaders to be executed, Palavicini, former M ‘al Arnulfo Gomez, presiden- tial candidate now hiding in the state of Vera Cruz with th i bel force, avicini as the most He affected victim of the outbreak. also declared that General A Obregon, unopposed reelectionist candidate, would be the next presi- dent of Mexico, due to the elimina-/ tion of Se no and Gomez. Palavicini, founder of El Univer- sal of Mexico City and recognized as one of the leading journalists of the republic, denied any connection with the revolution on which charge arrested and deported to this e He arrived yesterday accom- panied by uero, chief edi-| torial wr of Excelsior, also oe with complicity in the re- volt. Is for Anti-reelection Ticket “fam not a member of the pres- ent revolutionary faction, I am simply for the anti-reelection ticket,” Palavicini said in a signed statement. other words, I am opposed to i General Obregon’s s rd to be otherwise after 11 of fighting for the no reelection :prin- ciple. “The muti: of troops was plotted by General Serrano. His plan was | to leave Mexico City and go to aca, where he had loyal and then to march on the capital, but President Calles discov. ered his plans and removed the gar- rison at Cuernay When General Serrano and party arrived he found different troops. He was captured, court-martialed and execu‘ed. “The plan foiled, General Gomez was forced to flee, and all civilian sympathizers with the anti-reelec- tionist party went into hiding.” Movement W-3 Premature He branded the revolutionary movement as premature in the face of the strong Mexicair government. He predicted that eneral Gomez would be forced to abandon his fol- lowers and leave the country, “or a firing squad will take his life.” “Gen will be the » and the en- ico are oppo s will ir. pose Gen- , upon them, even their will.” vicini announced he probably 1 go to Havana to live. al Obregon, who arrive Sonora, yesterday to visit haracterized r imple riot.” asc denied that a strong rebel vvement existed and declared the senerals who revolted did not repre- sent any recognized political faction. Students Learn More About North Dakota Pupils in North Dakota schools are learning more about their state tha in the opinion of J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agri- culture and labor and a member of the state board of admi The reason, Kitchen s teachers are taking more interest in the work of teaching their classes important facts regarding the state, its resources and industries, Proof is to be found, he said, not only by visiting the schools, as is his habit, but by listing the calls for in- formation received at his office from teachers. On one day recent- jy, he said, he received more than 100 letters from teachers asking for information about the state. Kitch- en and several clerks were kept busy assembling and sending out the the up- Don’t take.our word that the TEMPLE is the best speaker on the market. Go to your nearest dealer and _ ask him for a COMPARA, TOR test. He will hook up five different speakers. 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D., Oct. 13—@)— ‘Dakota Clyde” Jones, riding guide to President Coolidge during the lat- ter’s vacation in the Black Hills last! summer, will pay a visit to the White House. buster, will leave for New York city k to be a judge at the Madi been invited to stop at the White! end three days in Washington, ar- ving there October 19 or 20, and for | t least part of his stay will be a! guest _f President and Mrs. Coolidge. 44 Communists Are Expelled From Party Moscow, Russia, Oct. 13.—(@)— Forty-four communists were ex-| pelled from the party today charged! with carrying on rebel propaganda against the central communist cor-} mittee, Among those expelled were Preo- brajensky, Serebriakoff and Sharoff, ime members of the party and lieutenants and Leon Trotzky, is the leader of the so-called op- position, (Trotzky himself recently was ex- pelled from the communist interna-| tional for his opposition activities, but still has been able to keep his| place within the communist party| itself.) Campbell Carrington Weds Brother’s Wife New York, Oct. 13—(AP)—The ew York Sun says today that ‘ampbell Carrington was married here on Wednesday to Mrs. Anna Walsh Carrington, the divorced wife of his brother, Colonel Edward C. Carrington. The brothers gained arrested on a charge of beating Campbell with a cane. Later the colonel’s wife obtained a divorce | from him. $250,000 which was established at the time of the divorce in Chicago with the provision that she would not marry Campbell. Colonel Carrington, a wealthy, Chicagoan, had filed a suit in Chi- ago for alienation of his wife’s af- fections against his brother, at the time of the sensational “cane duel” episode here. The colonel, who i: years old,| \-aited outside of his wife’s apart- ment, and when his brother Camp- bell, aged 52, emerged, struck him with a cane, inflicting injuries that necessitated removal t» a hospital. ke at him first. He declared he had waited to “get evidence” in bis sui The colonel’s wife sued a sta’ ment later saying that Campb: had called merely to congratulate her upon becoming a grandmother, and she assailed her husband for his conduct, Counsel for Campnell Carrington, who confirmed the news cf the mar- nae would not give further de- ails. Try our modern high pres- cars. Prices reasonable.— Short Stop Station. RED CROSS PILLS Liver Laxative World’s best treatment for liver, stomach, bowels, appendicitis, gall stones, dyspepsia, constipation. Eli- Jones, former champion broncho! , last March when the col-|* George L. Schien, Campbell Car-| Scouts which the local Lexion post rington’s lawyer, would not comment te0 Prana G f ; nent include Wal- on published reports that Mrs. Car- t Galbin and Chas. rington had cast aside a fund of| t oe The colonel said his brother struck | sure greas.ng service for all) minates colds and fevers. At drug-| FARMER IS NOW BUSINESS HAN Agricultural Research and La- bor Saving Machinery Have Altered Conditions h and labor saving made the modern y have farmer a busin: declared Wednesday at the -fourth annual convention of ‘ational association of farm manufacturers. The na- ion of implement deal- also opened its 28th annual s 2 We have today no peasantry in Ame or other class distinctions between agricultural workers and others of our citizenship,” said Pro- or H. B. Walker, head of the en- gineering department of the Kansas state agricultural college. “Agri- culture is constantly attracting men uperior intellect and commercial Agriculture is an industry. “Labor saving machinery has totally altered the condition of the farmer, “The American farmer has gone into farming in a businesslike fash- in order to lower his production cos aid R, W. E. Hayes, presi- dent of the farm equipment manu- facture said that the 1927 corn crop will be smaller than usual but. the loss would have been greater but for scientific production methods. Favorable conditions in Nebraska, Kansas and the Dakotas would large- ly overbalance unfavorable condi- tions in other s, he said. Harrington Talks at Legion Meeting ng an interesting description of his recent automobile trip through the south, during which he visited many of the Civil war battlefields and traveled through the area flooded this spring, P. G. Harring- ton spoke to members of the Lloyd S post, Am Legion, at regular meeting last nigh Commander John Musolf an- nounced that John Karasiewiez will be scout master of the troop of Boy seared M iewiez will prob- ably take charge of the Wachter school troop. An attendance prize of $2 will be presented to some Legionnaire in} attendance at each meeting of the post hereafter, it was decided by the post last night. 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