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Lieut. Col. Clarence Lininger, Cavalry, | Nicholas H. Cobb, finance department, ' Pickens, Infantry, from Fort Sheridan, from Auen,l vt, to Fo‘l: from the Philippines to this city; Capt. IIl., to Chi yes, Ohlo; Lieut. —— A pila artillery, fvom Fort Bragy. WE INSURE goes in a day! A sniffle, a sneeze, a little headache YOU AGAINST or a bit of stuffinessl—Don’t gam- Weguarantesthat: ble that you'll throw it off . . , Take it is belleved our laws are bought, it marks the end of respect for and obedi- ence to law, and revolution is in the logical sequence of things.” ‘Turning to the tariff and President Hoover, Senator Caraway said, “The t can renominate himself by the ald of the South and the East, but not with the South and the West—and hel be renominated. “The West goes back to the Repub- lican fold after being kicked, but the East stays in the party and changes the cabinet. President Hoover knows less about getting legislation out of his own any man who has ever been the White House, and the House of Pan-American Port Confer- ence Task Is Taken by Young Mexican. LOBBIES AS MENACE Declares End of Republic Is in Sight if Legislation Must Be Bought. 5 LAID T05 HELD oman Testifies She Was Attacked and Escort Burned to Death. [Few Notes Are Made by Jose E. Tercero While Delegates Talk. By the Assoclated Press. the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., November 25— MOUNTAIN VIEW, -Ark., November 'you take ACIDINE | 1ten i L morning and night, will not eat —The torture, mulllation and than Senator Carawsy. Demmocrat, of Arkan- | GEPRICR s up coesed f6 funetion | ) ool i & a1 forway f | Hill's Stopacoldsin2éhours.I:Checks rm hand, and an attack upon his| The Pan-American conference on Baltimore Open Forum, said: trolled by the rules committee. Not ' | fever which undermines resistance ung woman companion on & lonel¥ | customs procedure and port formalities “If the time has come when intells- | OD€ of ls members had a word to say + .« 2: Opens bowels without griping e et gt vesterday with fhe | now in session here is & quadri-lingual T O ot sl iy i you + .« 3: Tones system. Each Hill tab- jrrest of five men indicted by the | 87air, and one of the most interesting thet " Al they ! ocHtrINIIE" 10 seeet T Deborates At 1F YOU RAVE & COLD NOW TAKE let combines these three features in- ium_\' grend jury, all on first degree | features of this gathering ’:n‘gn:fn'; lobbles legislation that Wil ruin their apan Decorates American. {CIDING EVERY HOUR YU dispensible to the relief—quick re- urder charges and two of them on | 1% eQY, RN o orceotner B ——| TOKIO, November 35 (#)—Eimer LIEF YOU BVER lief—of cold. Get the famous red box Ambrose Sperry, head of the American delegation to the World Engineering Congress, which was held here recent- 1y, was decorated today with the second Order of the Sacred“Treasure, in recog- nition of his services in the case of Japanese-American friendship. L %}ZM ?z;”?j;gtm" Gift Books for Every One! The Downstairs Bookstore Greatly Increases Its Sales-Corps to Make Selling Easy! I @atutory charges. A The men are Herman Greenway, bert Hester, Bill C. Younger, Alex lks and Joe White. Greenway and lester are charged with a statutory ense in addition to murder. & The grand jury has been investigating e slaying for months. Fear of re- isals, which sealed the lips of the ung woman, cven when brought be- re officers and the grand jury, and ter taken to Little Rock in the hope e would divulge information of which e grand jury could act, made the rk of the jury difficult, according to e prosecutor, Hugh Williamson. The young woman was quoted by Mr. illiamson as saying she and Franklin re walking along & road when five en accosted them. The men seized nklin, she said, and beat and muti- ted him. She said Franklin, over- e by the torture, fainted, and his ilants, thinking him dead, built a fre and put his body on ft. The body lled off, she said, and they replenished e fire and placed the body on it again. ® Failing to destroy the body by the e, the young woman was quoted as ying, the men picked up a part of e remains, placed them in a sack and k them to a nearby stream. A Mr. Williamson also said the woman’s timony was substantiated by.a writ- n statement of a dea§ mute boy, said have witnessed the sight from a dis- nce. Hester and Younger are jailed at ’_ewpom while Greenway and White e in jail at Batesville for safekeeping. Officers declined to say Where Fulks s jailed. All are residents of the St. James mmunity, 14 miles east of here, in the hite River bottoms. §ON OF “BILLY” SUNDAY i TO SURRENDER TODAY ] R @rand Larceny Charged at Oak- Ehnd. While Los Angeles Case 1 Involves Woman. the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, November 25— rge M. Sunday, son of the evangel- Billy Sunday, was supposed to be route from ta Cruz to Oakland surrender to go ce there on a grand eft charge, while Los Angeles police" ught him and Mrs. Mauryne La Salle, liywood cloak model, on warrants ging adultery. 1 The theft charge agiinst Sunday § AR id to have resulted from failure to re- a rented automobile within the cified time. He 'was arrested in nta Cruz on request of Oakland au- ities and released on $500 bond ter promising he would surrender to- to Oakland police. \ woman with him at Santa Cruz s supposed to be Mrs. La Salle. The Angeles charge against the two re sworn to by Mrs. Sunday, who id she intends te sue for divoree. Mrs. day reported /tht_she and several r persons surpriséd . her husband Mrs. La Salle}in her home last nth. Sunday first gave the name of C. E. stleman, but later admitted his iden- , the police said. languages—into English, Spanish, Por-| | two perhaps to some one else in the | ‘“,'r‘;f‘i‘tofkp;:"‘c;‘" SRsiahoIS £ room, Tergem will take a speech five —or nth‘:: onuth‘:: :n nnHtl. Youilr: minutes or more in duration and give an Mexican member of 3:‘9 staff_of the ;’;,',3, T R B O Pan-American Union, Jose E. Tercero. Its & gift! ‘This brilliant young linguist who has been with the Union about two years is & uate of the law department of the University of Mexico. The Brasillan delegate, Vinicio da Veiga, his country’s consul at Baltimore and delegate to this conference, speaks in_his native language, Portuguese. ‘Tercero immediately translates his re- marks into h, then into English. One of the Haitian delegates speaks LnTl’rench. the l:l;“‘t’;l.:h‘i‘n‘::“fl ‘ ercero prom) u uen! 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