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PAGE TEN. BONUS PASOAGE ASSURED, AYS LEGION LEADER. Enough Pledges Sithivedl From Congressmen to Enact Measure. FORT W of the adju this session ually said Owsley, 1 commander the Ame legion, who spoke at a lunc his honor h today and a seasion of the state execu c tee of the legion. should the bill fait at it will be cared for at already certain, Owe umber of s been ir ley 83 genators @nd representatives 1 obta'ned to pass it over a pres dential veto. ‘A merchant marine for the United tates, subsidy or no subsidy, the Bur. sum bills passage, total exclusion of immigrants and registration nilens form the remainder frame work of the legion’s 1 gram, Owsley said. The Bursum bill provides equal re tirement emoluments for reserve °f ficers of the national guard and na tional army, — TGINJUREDIN PLANT BLAST AS CITY, Mo. persons were 27.—At non afte Dec. least 16 injured, Delleved to be dangerously, thle } noon when a dust explosion tollowed by fire entirely destroyed the plant of the Schreiber Flour and Cereal company, ia the west bottoms here. ae MAS. H. W. DEAN INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH KA) A collision between a Chevrolet driven by Mrs. W. D. Jones and a H. W. Dean at Ford driven by Mrs. Lincoln and Second streets about o'clock this afternoon resulted in un- netermiried injuries to Mra. Dean. RMrt. Jones escaped uninjured. Fach of the cars was rather badly smashed in the shake-up. Mrs. Dean was taken to the VWo- men's and Children’s hospital where shs. was placed under the care of Dr. H. R. Lathrop. At 2:30 this afternoon she was reported to be resting easily. Si 2 tie at rte Hawaiian Radio Program Heard At Mobile, Ala. MOBILE, Als., Di Marion Inge of this c today that he had “picked up” lulu, Hawatjan tslands, very on his radio set here. Tea Served Women At Movie Matinee at matinee show 21—Dr. F. reporte Hono painly As a novel feature a! ings of “East is West,” the picture now showing at the America, Man tewart is serving the wo audience with a cup of tea > performances. st is West” will be shown today tomorrow. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “Wanted a gentleman to} room in modern home with of cood habits. 782 South Park 32 ager and FOR RENT—Furnished room adjot ing bath in modern home. Ph 229-5 12 FOR steam heated; for gentiemsn Call 241 8. David $4 ALE—One stone Martin chok | FOR § er; never been worn. Phor FOR RENT—wNice, warm furn room in modern home; good tion 141 W. 10th. 1 FOR SALE—Pullets. 416 St. WANTED—Private loan of $800.00 for 1 year; can give gilt edge security Box A-63, Tribune 12-27-3t* WANTED—A man to do photo work. Apply today at 241 S. David. 12-27-1% —. WANTED—Clerical work; must be night work, after 6 o'clock. Ad 4ress A-64, Tribune. 12.27-2t° WANTED—Experienced retail! driver. Salary and commission. Lander Da'ry. 12-27-2t DICTAPHONE or Edyphone opera exper and stenog- MUST FINANCE Own DEFENSE DETROIT, Mich,, Dec. | | | | | Che Casper Daily Cridune BILL CARRYING RECLAMATION APPROPRIATIONS IS TAKEN UP ‘MRS. HEY FORD | Comserietean Mondell Defends System of | Caring for Indians from Attack of Pennsylvania Solon WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Resuming work today after |the Christmas recess the house took up the interior depart- 7—Ney J.|ment appropriation bill, carrying $294,265,300, and a fight Ford, farmer of Dearborn, a subucb, |developed immediately over the item for the bureau of In- —— not have to finance his ite de. nse against his chargo thas she to have him killed, Circuit | Harry Dingeman jed today “ing ® motien hy counsel for ™ &. Ford that the husband to advance $ ‘OIL LAND SUIT : HEARD IN COURT —Title the 5. « hearing De uable tract of la y1 fleld ts involved oday in the United States diy r urt here. N. 8. Willams, tho Escalapian Ol! company and John T. Salt Creek Con- et al. the title will Bottom are suing th solidated Oi] company The main hearing over come later; this is merely ov: tion to ke from the answer. at that it is ant’clpated that it take four days of the CHUMP BOUND OVER TO COURT court's time, Charlee Crunp, wielder of the 1onke Sandbar two weeks ago in which Gregory Peterson recelved a fractured kull, waived his preliminary this af. rnoon and was held under $1,000 cn the charge of assault with intent to kill. The fight is alleged to have occurred after Peterson had stolen some money from Crump. Peterson was also held under $1,000 bond on the charge of highway rob: bery as the result of a holdup he is Neged to have committed the day previous to he fight. tue, known as “Cheyenne M. Lynn, George Russell, Walter With and Barl reterson, were all held under $200 witness bonds as the result of being implicated in the same affray. court was a busy place this bh the prosecuting attor and Justice ‘Tubbs anxious court matters before a A up new cfficers assume thelr duties on January 1. John Gressen, charged with petty larceny as the result of his alleged holdup of a man on West Yellowstone avenue Saturday evening, asked to ve his preliminary put olf until to: morrow when he could obtain wit nesses, This request was granted, ensen is to have obtained 360 > had just cashed In > game, arrested Saturday was fined $100 disturbance and a arrested in North night, was fined charge of ma aid that under of some potent moon kicked In the back door of a on resident into the street Osborne w pa. and will serve t the rate of a dollar a day the punty. jail. Rt. E. Forester and G, A. Mathewe paid minmum fines of $15 and costs for disturbance at a North Burlington dance hall Saturday night. Prodigal Son Discovered On Christmas Day P eric ho HILAD! I in LPHIA, Dec. stone, who coin, Neb., 28 Li years ago after a quarrel. with hig, father over the course ihe shoud take in college as found here Monday tn the ho of correction and left yesterd spend” New Year's with fath Atter being for begsing on the street and sentenced to three months i he told an fson Welfare agso- clatic story of his wanderings and said that he had concealed his iden because te'dic not ‘wish to disgrace my family.” The agent notified Idvingatone'’s fathe other son, M. Livingstone Rock Island, Ii. to this city get the “long lost b “After rearraignment — Living- stone was turned over to his broth- er who seid he would take him to his home for a few days rest so that he could “stand the welcome home,” party that awaits him in Lincoln, “I was reduced tc the grade of a. pauper,” said Frederick Living- stone, “and was too proud to let folks back home know how badly off I was, This is the happiest Christmas I had in eleven 3 and it will be the best rs I have ever known be & contractor who F. sent an- to to use Coliseure on Fifth en Center. Finder please return t Trisune offios 12.272 4 ar- from to spend the remainder of Elgin. the winter. ‘lwhich he sald, had dian affairs, Representative Kelley, R tacked the whole system of carmg for |the Indians, declaring they should be upon their own feet an freed government guardianship, held ther back years In development and had made paupers Of people who shoud we been valuable citizens. eplying. Representative Mondell {the Republican leader said the Indian not be turned atr We are gradually pu his feet,” he naid, long road. We have things which should not done, but it was out of | generosity.” ‘The Indian affairs item totals $13, 312,000 an ftucrease of $965,009 over) last ye DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE. FOR CONGRESSMAN 10 MAKE HOME IN CASPER KEMMERER, Wyo., Dec. Rovert R. Rose, recently defeated democratic candidate for congressman | | Put ¢} from ing him on dons have a spirit of from Wyoming, will meke his home! in Casper after the first of the year, where he will engage in law practice. Mrs. Rose and their two children are leaving for an extended visit in Chi- will Join Mr. Rose. Mr. Rose has arranged to lease the Kemmerer Camera, the weekly news: paper of which he is the proprietor,| to W. L. Howell who has been con nected with it for several months. pesinatsy us! dn hmeicg HUGHES MAY VISIT CHIL SANTIAGO, Chile, Dee. 27.—Am bassador Mathiu of Chile, {t is learned, ng on instructions from his gov- nment, has suggested at Washing- ton that Secretary Hughes visit Chile while tne Pan-American conference is svesion, It is regarded as liktly that the foreign ministers of Brazil and Ar- gentina will be here for the confer- ence. Plans are being made to take the delegates on a sightseeing trip to the most beautiful regions of the count: ‘ha t such are made. “but it is a long,| some | been! publican, EFFORT MADE TO DITCH FAST TRAIN, BELIEF Pennsylvania, at- MUSKOGEE, Okla., Dec. 27.-—Rail way Officials here profess to see in the wreck Tuesday of a north. jbound Missouri Pacific freight train near Vain in Sequoyah county, Ok- }iahoma, an attempt to derail the “Rainbow Special,” a fast train oper [suns botween Kansas City and Hot Springs, Ark. ‘The freight, running between Van \asuren’ Ark., and Wagoner, Okla., ran into an open switch, according to rail way men, throwing the engine, tender and seven cars into the ditch neer Frank G. Hedrick, and Firemy George Johnson, both of Van Buren were pinned beneath the er ace and sustained serious injuries. | The “Rainbow Special" from Hot Springs was due at the switch at about the time the freight plunged nto late, a Eighty intoxicated men spent Christ-! wrench in the fight on thejcago witb relatives after which they | mas eve in the city jail. | ‘SILVER COMMISS BY SENATOR As a preliminary step in ‘the jquiry the commission has ordered | questionnaire sent to all railroads, quiring them to report the number of freight cars owned and leased, the number of additional cars estimated to be needed in the'r service, and the age of their present car equipment. Simit locomotives in service. In_ addition, _repoct# in- Men’s and Young Men’s Suits At Golden Rule’s Sale Prices It is very seldom that we slash and cut prices on Men’s Clothing in this manner, therefore you are assured a treat in honést bargains, when Here are Men’s and Young Men's models in Serges, Tweeds, Cashmeres and Worsteds that sell regularly up to $34.50— $1 9. the ditch, but was two hours _|in operation last fall, facts are sought as to the! are required! 95 SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS DUBLIN.—A resolution in favor of the reconvening of the Ard Theis ,or genera! Sinn Fein con- vention & move for peace, was reported to have been passed at a meeting of Sinn Fein clu’. | | ae ROME.—Scientists, artists and mer, of letters were among the 24 pe-sons whom Premier Mussolini hes decided to appoint as senators. BERLIN.—Chanceller ‘Cuno re- sumed discussion with his ministers of amplified reparation proposals which tt was said would include ar. offer for definitely fixing the repara tions to be based on a present sur vey of Germany's economic c | KANSAS CITY—Dr Luscher, in the army lee during Indien upris‘ngs ar, died Louis W. | } the Franc ninese NEW YORK.—The organization known as the Workers Party of America sert a mestage to the com | munist internationale at Moscow saying its convention had devoted Itself to building 9 alutionar movement In America BALTIMOR. The Baltimore and Ohio raliroad sent bonus checks aggregating $500,000 to employes who remained loyal during the late railroad ehop strike. MEXICO CITY.—The chamber of deputies approed the bill presented by President Obregon proposing amnesty for rebel prisoners. | . WASHINGTO Hannis Taylor, former United States minister te Spain and recognized ‘authority on international iaw, died. NEW YORK.—A movement to purchase and restore the cottage of Izaak Walton, prince of anglers at Shallowford, England, was an- nounced. WASHINGTON.—Conrad FE. Spens prepared his resigna’ tributor. | ea WASHINGTON.—Elmer Knuston of St. Cloud, Minn., was selected as ION PROPOSED FROM COLORADO jfrom the roads as to the extent of car shortage which they encountered and as to the amount of traffic which they~ move. Private car Ines also were asked to furnish similar facts. The investig<ion is understood to be an outgrowth of the general car in az fuel dis. {shortage which ex'sted during No- vember and was a source of much |complaint to the commission, particu: larly from the west. Another group of wel! selected conservative models at $14.95 eS ene oo mame Golden Rule Dept. Store LINDSAY & CO. ural representative of the of the Amer an agricul car service division n Railway association under plan to keep more -issely in touch with agricultural transportation needs. HONOLULU.—Advices said mu sical selections broadcast by a wire less station at Atlanta, Ga, were heard at Wailuku, island of Maut. DUBLIN.—Eamonn D+ Valera in @ declaration seid the republicans dedidated themselves. “anew to the achievement uf the Independence of our country.” MEMPHIS.—Miss Charl Willams of Memphis announced she would resign as chairman of the democratic natioval committee 2 coroner's inquest held.at Deer Trail, Colo., to inquire Into the shooting to death of How his ard Hamilton and wounding companion, Miss Pearl Ceeur, re turned’ a ‘verdict holding “unknown assailants” -responsibie for the act, BUTTE © Anaconda Copper Mining cotmpany brought suit against the Davis-Dal and ovhers fot federn! co! Copper comp» operation of.lode claims, t t which is in dispute. Approximately $3,500,0C0 is said to be involved NEW YORK.—Jacob Solotoroft was sent to jail for 60 days, char) with failure to warm the homes « his 72 tenant fam'‘ies. WALTHAM, Mans.—In an dress here Senator Walsh attacked the government's attitude on u fuel question and urged that feder authcrities séize the mines and rv the coul industry ST. LOUVIS.—Edward J. Manion president of the Order of Ratlwa: Telegraphers, predicted a strike on labor board acts favorably by Janu- ad western lines unless the railroad ary 1 on a petition for a rehearing on the wageg question of 11,000 Bullet Comes Near Wounding Woman Man Is Fined $50 A bullet shot into a house on Bast Second street Christmas Eve came close to peentrating the body of a sick woman in bed, according to testimony produced by a police officer in court last night. The bu’ let was firec from) a six-shooter in the possession of C, L. Thompson, who along with others was alleged to have been drunk. The case cost Thompson $50 and P. C. Slater $26. Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency BIG PACKING PLANT MERGER | CHICAGO, Dec. 27.—Attorneys here are paring the legal cetails for application :n Delaware for a t By The Associated Press |mour and company corporation, term- : eda subsidiary of the prépent Ar-| tis inaugural, address. to the A and which it was dian, nationalist congress, which !mour and company. be l'miwary absorption of Morris and company. Pubicity te the plan was prema-/Most important question of the ture, according 20 attorneys involved, 2nd the on’y method for seruring \ since as yet the application bas not | 2s by «on-vieleni- co-operatic heen completed or filed in Delaware, |#dmitted ha some Indians cop; de: |Virtually the only information made non-violence impracticable, mainta public was that {t was proposed that |ing that swaraj was atta [the corporation should author'ze by force. }$160,000,000 %7 capital But he po’nted out that apart hetween $110,000,000 the question of prir istor 000,00 amon peated’y had pr was expected thai only revelutien eng = ted - oppressed nationalities. | DOVER. Del., Tec 7 MEATS BoE 2 cate for a charter for Armor and . tes cn |e ompany of Delaware was file at tb FIRE ON EASY SECOND. loffice of the secretary here| Fire at 2:30 Tuesday tn a house today company is ca) the 1600 bieck on East Second £160,000,000 and is authorized to dea!!zt 1 some clothing and some in cattle and 1 all kinds,!the woodwork. The fire started fror WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1927 tficate are A. M. Hooven, Bruce and H. M. Anderson. | Wamington, Del., identified with : | Corporation Trust company of Am |ica, which made up the incorpor papers. Mu. | *xHELD ASSURED Non- ‘Viele Is Urged on Indfa mrter for a\ new $160,000,000 Ar|,_GATA, Bengg, British India gan its seasions here yesterdi Tyas, president of the congres:. clared that swaraj (self ru‘e) was + here was one of the pre- steps to the purchase and eved 0.000 of the stock woul which only defeated the caune of £ corporation will dom. He emphasized the imp: went 2 of India’s participation in a id Attorney Asiatic federation which h which is band replace the Pan-I¢lamic mo of the plans. constitute a union of Asias Must Get Oué January 31 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES Buy These By the Gallon and Save Money WHILE THEY LAST EMPSON’S Cur Stringless Beans, per gallon... PUYALLUP Blackberries, per gallon. EMPSON’S enn, per gallon UTAH-MADE Tomatoes, per gallon... PUYALLUP ‘Applies, per ggllon J. M. Apricots, per gallon... PUYALLUP sasgeny ctceni per gallon .. PUYALLUP Straw eee Rhubarb, per gallon... PUYALLUP Gooseberries, per gallon LUCK-A-MULE Loganberties, per gallon LOVELAND Red Pitted Ghasti, per gallon . ROSE CARNIVAL Royal Ann Cherries, per gallon Tomato Ketchup, per gallon. 110 E. Second St. Phones 457-458

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