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Dry Agent Gets Man All Right, In Memphis Liquor Campaign, the thirt; signers hatl a it to vote, ".fl that “for vaflo\ls"r‘uh- sons, the remaining twenty- two sign- ers could mt be considered.” But F‘mds Him Resting In Coffin MEAD ASKS FARM Dashes Across Street to Make Arrest, But Ar- rives Too Late to Have a Prisoner. Memphis, Tenn., June 28 (AP)— One of the 42 prohlbmon agent: as- signed to the Memphis “clean up program” begun earlier in the week, in which some 80 persons have been lrresud is nothing if not persistent. ad been looking for Epsy Ila vis, negro for three days. Epsy' name appeared on one of the Gcan up warrants given to him. Finally yesterday he stopped in| front of a store in the negro quarter | and wil perspiration from his brow. His quest was in grave danger of going on the rocks. “What's the matter, boss?” said a | solicitous old negro sitting in the| doorway, i s emee ORGANIZATION PLAN ton avenue pruperty, A lease given the Standard Oil !at a rental of $2,500 a year was filed, Addresses Realtors Today street, with annual rental of $4,800, street, the rent being $3,300 for two ganized aid was made by Dr. Elwood | nterior, at the convention of the [illlM[]RE IfiNflRES Such reconstruction, he thought, thought and an intelligent plan of self and ignore his neighbors,” he Co to occupy the property at 393- Py 0 399 West )Pam street, for 10 years commwm‘er 0[ Rwllmafl()fl as was a five year lease to lekson brothers for the store at 351 Main and a five year lease to Barbara| posion, June 28 (UP)—A plea Stone Stores, Inc., at 357 Main|fo; f3rm’ reconstruction through or- years, $3,600 for the next two, and | Meaq, United States commissioner $3,996 for the last P e yoaro) | of the term. ote:eclamaltlon in the department of ’hatmnal Association of Real Estate | | Boards here ] was the intelligent panacea for A[;T RS P ITl |treatment of the farm situation, “hwh must be regarded as a multi- tude of problems demanding care, itnti i action if they were to be solved. Constitution Makes Action ll ¥ are Giing up the ldea hat 3 each farmer can be a law to him- legal, President Says . said. “We are beginning to co-oper- ate and think and act as communi- to En‘hnd 'l‘My covered a distance of about 1,650 miles. The fliers set out from Sydney, N. W., Tuesday morning in an effort to break the 15-day record be- tween Eng land and Australia of Bert Hinl LINDBERGHS LAND Reception Held for Aviator and Bride in St. Louis St. Louis, Mo., June 28 (AP)— Making his first "visit “home” since his marriage, Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh landed at Lambert-St. Louis fiAld last night on his coast-to-coast | inspection tour for the Transconti- nenta] Air Transport. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Lindbergh, the former Miss Anne Morrow. Lindbergh landed after dark and the small group waiting at the field | for his arrival from Indianapolis, | cheered as the lights of his Falecon | plane came into view. He came from the northeast, the same direction he used in landing with the air mail when an unknown pilot. AT FLIER'S HOME| "' “ON THE SQUARE" JAY COBBS; Inc. STARTING 9 A. M. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Nothing, er, “all’ d° Jou know a| Hllywood, Cal., June 28 (AP)— |ties. The farmer must plan to oper-| The Lindberghs were given an im- man named El"! Frank’ Gillmore, ~president of the |ate his farm as factories are operat- (promptu reception at a hangar of Jessuh, sho do, “‘“ the prompt | g etors’ uity Association, an- |ed; he must study efficiency in farm | the 35th Division Air Corps, of "Pl‘{, [nounced today that he could’ “tdke operations and when and where to | Which Lindbergh is an officer, and here is he,” asked the agent no notice, under the Constitution,” | market his products. He must do this | then they left the field for a hotel. eagerly lof a petition presented last Tuesday {because the rewards of farming no|He refused to discuss his future Crost the street,” the old negro| night by 33 actors and actresses of |longer come through increases _in | plans. readily replied. the film colony here. The petition re- |land value, but rather from growing | Lindbergh is exnected to make an isking his neck in traffic the|juested, among other considerations, |more and better crops and combin- |inspection of Lambert - St. Louis agent dashed into the indicated door- | thyt the signers, all of whom were |ing with neighbors to create mar-|field, which will be Nd by T. A, T. Zay-and asked for us man, ; nted to the members of the |kets and ship in car lots.” and then go to Kansas City. g ht anrt”‘:m in that coffin,” |, ion, be granted a voice in| Harland H. Allen, Chicago econ- s i said the undertaker. ;hc conduct o(thun.y t campaign | omist, dtold the convention &c build- ‘Elght Killed in Mine S e e or an “cquity shop” in film produc- mg industry “appears to one of . Physician Quitclaims m%] e | the subs lt’.umal ‘z:?uranceb we have | Explosion in Chile he petition requested Gillmore to |against business depression and one 0, Chile, June 28 (UP)— Pl'opfl'ty to His “'fe‘cdll a rer-d m(fltmg of “paid up |of the most buoyant and effective h,gfi?‘,’,’:‘i sons were killed m( a p)re Legal documents filed at the office | members” of the association in Cali- ;mcans of all the sustaining forces | mature explosion in a mine near of the town clerk by Dr. D. W.|fornia to consider whether they |for national prosperity and high | Tocopilla, - Antofagasta Province, O’Connell yesterday will keep the|would support the policies of the |standard of living.” | dispatches from that district said ?}fzm o“stafi busy foz]‘ some umot ;}01“ York (‘oun(‘llhdnd the president. _ | today. Five laborers were seriously owing pnrce= werc quif e petition further asked that an ed and 13 were slightly hurt. claimed to his wife, Mrs. Helcn‘c\ecutne committee be selected to | Southern Cl’?SS mn mj(“l(:nglctmg reports (‘allle¥ here O’Connell: Two Main street build-!work with G:llmore during the | Straits Settlement and in Buenos Aires had put the loss ings, standing on the east side and[ “present emergency,” and asserted | Singapore, Straits Settlement, |at around 200 in dead, but officials running northerly from the intersec-| that Hollywood motion picture act- June 28 (AP) — Captain Charles |of the Chile Exploration Co., oper- tion of Commercial street; two par- [nn had been denied representation in | Kingsford Smith and his three com- | ators of the mine. stated that only cels on Lincoln street; two parcels|the councils of the association. panions arrived here today in their |eight had been killed. on Rocky Hill avenue, and one on| ~Amplifying his decision, President |plane the Southern Cross, from _— Cedar street. 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