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PAGE SIX PENDING TARIFF | BILL ASSAILED BY DEMO CHIEF Carolina Senator Says Measure “Uncon- i Danger- VILLA DENIES ANY CANDIDACY MEXICO CI Associated Pre the former bar printed by El Un nies that he is a can¢ ernor of the state of Di ate for gov ango. olitics,” the voting my » of my now is » the life “py means of constant work and energy, aimed at the progress and advancement of the nation.” — ——_—_— House Favors Time Extension On War Finance }:: WASHINGTON, May 5.—The house committee on king and currency ordered a favo ort on the bill recently passed b senate extend ing the activities of the war finance corporation for one year from June 30 next, although amending it to in clude several of the recommendations recently made by the corporation. corsa Ahand A iia atest Terror Reign [ nstituted by . ApeIn Frisco when she picked the lock on and swung into the trees park. ‘The little ape has to a stake near the thicket Textile Colors For Fall Trade Are Announced s ad. America: 5-5-1t ‘NO IMAIRATION I NEEDED 10 LAAN FROM MOHES CHEYENNE, Wryo., May 5.—John , adult's power of imagination, the quicker he learns from text-books, it is stated, but no imagination what- ever is required to learn from mov- ing pictures. Commenting on Chalomer’s pro} he state superintendent said. al education, although infancy, is endorsed by the majority of leading ¢acators Doubtless the movement will gain great momentus within a few years. “While the present financial de pression will prevent schools at the inaugurating qany improvements of this kind it is hoped that encouragement will be | given to those such as Mr. Chaloner are interested in ment.” Chaloner, at his own expense and pufely from enthusiasm for the pub. od, it is said, has visited the bebalt cation, and now is tour | ocky Mountain region. } Armstrong Chalomer Virginia, conferred Thursday with Mrs. Kat perinte: relative to “visuat education,” he trie” near Cobham and about wt became so enthusiastic that touring purpose of inte-asting pr officials in the idea." tion” is the conveying of knowlex ough the use of moving pl Jap Film Star 1a Files Suit for |<°° is not yet known whether there | were any casualtie: of Cobham, rine Morton, the United States f schoc! gal @u..ca- who learn in a text-books. Big Damages} resent Pacific time from ast states in SEAPLANE FALLS. 5.—A TON, May ferns on ~ok tt is this move naval |r 1 fallen into the Potomac) py ver some distance helow this city. Che Casper Daily Cridune ro EDUCATION” URGED ON STATE. BY FILM ND Kéwanians Mowed «| Down by One Word In Speliing Match CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 5—“As. tell sou ts pronounced “as-fetty-te,” is @s bard to spell as it easy to amell. the Kiwanis club of Cheyenne testify without division. Every member of the club misspelled it when it was prepounded tm an old-fashioned spell ing Lee heid by the club at its weekly) luncheon Thursday. Fitty-nine Ki- wanians essayed to spell thé word and the most suctessful of them was not within | rectly. “The club also unanimcusly fell down on “charivari.” Former Dakota Deputy Given Jail Sentence ABERDEEN, 8. D. N. Allen, former deputy commissioner of agriculture of South Dakota th ernoon was sentenced to serve hs in the Minnehaha county jail y Judge J. D, Eliott in federal dis trict court here. Allen yesterday pleaded guilty to 20 counts alleging embezzlement of the funds of the Fed- eral Farm Loan association of Aber- Ttaly has not a single coal mine in| deen while he was secretary treasurer ll her territory. ‘safoetida.” which any school boy will) three letters of spelling it ¢or | More Jobs Than By statment vitate’s NEW YORK, May 5.—For the first time since its organiation the Ameri- jean Legion employment bureau here has more jobs tharf ft can fill, said ‘Suit ‘Against Prison Warden Still In Court HELENA Mont, May 5.— Cross. examination of Roscoe Hugenin, state constructing architect, as to the val. uation of materials, labor, ete., in the Valiton ranch baildings, consumed tae entire morning the trial of the suit against former Warden ,| Prank Conley for an necounti Mey Sins? |. (aati “Vallton rence Meee iy nea y_the state for prison work and sub- ee i rt N.Y. Legion e 5 i g Hi i i i issued today oy Michael ger force. if nF i il Seaerineee relma to re- RANGER KILLS TEXAS DEPUTY WICHITA FALLS, Texas, May 5.— Former Deputy Sheriff Bud Ballew was shot and killed here this after- noon. Former State Ranger J. W. Mc- Cormick, now chief of police, surren- dered to Captain Hickman of ‘the ran- ‘ —_——— Steel tempered in phenol has more hardness and electricity than when it bas been tempered in water. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. Naval Base Fund Men Reported ao. oe =~! Toward Coal | Denied by House U.S. Attitude Strike Flayed WASHINGTON, May 5.—Discuss- ing the coal strike, Representative Huddleston, Democrat, Alabama, de- clared in the house today that he Wished “some one could ssy some- thing that would get under the skin naval base at Alameda, Cat, quested of the senate Asked of Senate ‘WASHINGTON, May 5.—Appropr ation of $100,000 refused by the hous. to begin dredging for a new Pac’ ions committeo by Rear Admiral Gregory, of the administration in thé interest | chief of yar2> and docks bureau, bur of humanity.” “We have heard it said from the White House that the administration has same idea on the strike,” said Mr. Huddleston, “but nothing has been done. Nofhing will be done un-} less the administration sees danger of losing its wager that the operators will win. appears that the miners will win their fight with the operators and is on the point of making a fair contract, then we will see the administration acting, But so long as the man the admints tration wants to win is on top nothing wi be said.” Mr. Huddleston declared that “the complacency of Secretary Hoover and his willingness to let the fight go on project. Maro Island navy. yard. If St loses its bet or if iN, ¥: Curb Seat Brings $5,900 Chairman Page of the committee pai “there was no ithinediate’ probability of rongress authorizing the Alama Senator Page and other co: mittee members generally expressed themselves as favoring maintenance of NEW YORK, May 5.—A new record has been made for a seat on the New York curb market. Yesterday a mem bership was sold for $6,900. The previ to a finish is unparalleled in Amer-|ous record, made a few weeks ag lean history.” as $6,009. 5 > - May %. motion pic-| which he was to receiv: mado two and received $: lischarged before the remain produced, MINERS STILL BEING EVICTED PITTSBURGH, Pa, May 6—Evic-| tions continued today in the Fayette| county coke region, striking miners at Tower Hill, Hoover, Palmer, Trotter. Sontinental No. 3, Leisenring footdale being r t ompany houses they have been ing since the coal strike was He| but was jer were achin Blonde and Robert Mason, | said to be operatives of a Pittsburgh | private detective agency. t- | ault and battery. m guard du beaten two strik ing miners $004, $992-0-402-00-4-4+ ae 24 32s5 $3. 19 of the crwanisation. Phones 10 and 11 Sugar-Cured Corned Beef... orbaity BQes | Roast -..... AOS Home-Made Pork Sau- | @ Boune Beer ZC Bee Tb. cess OG | Brisket mae per Ib..... a Fresh Hamburger to Or- der, 12°¢ poole [= CENTRAL MARKET COMPANY 129 WEST SECOND ST. 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