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rHE SHR EVE PORT TIMES FEBRUARY 18, 1928 SATURDAY MORNING NAME DEALERS DON'T CARE," American girl faces death' ELABORATE ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM BEING ARRANGED W. M. S. LEADER GIVES ADDRESS KILLER HUNTEI OVER BIG AREi FOR INSPECTION DECLARES GIRL I r''A FOR BUYERS' WEEK IN CITY Trff 20 Selected by State Official (I'M'' 'V Ar v- sgnvu- slf'' mi4t I "If George Dies I Want to Die Mrs. Carter Wright of Alabama Speaks at Annual Church Society Session booths.

Several merchants have Too," Says Pretty Doris McDonald to Help in "Save-a-Life" Campaign Here ordered factory exhibits for the oc anion. The chamber has mailed out more i "4'fU'f Is CllUUlOia bU lUerCUBIllS 111 1 TU'ant- kllfAmAklU Montreal, Quebec. Feb. 17. (NEA SZFZS: comPrnrerin the city response has been received.

Indicat service). The fervid nubile atter. Merchants attending the annual Spring Buyers Week sponsored by the chamber of commerce and officially in charge of J. M. Lee, vice-president in chcarge of the wholesalers and manufacturers division of the chamber, have many things awaiting their arrival that will be of Interest.

The event Is scheduled to open Tuesday morning and will continue through Friday. The trade exposition will feature the event and this Is offered In the tlon m-hlch centered on Ruth Snyder commlssloned Friday as official Inspectors in the state-wide "6ave-a ing that a large crowd will be ing Bing prison, New York, short time eeo. centers today on That human beings cannot be citizens of two kingdoms, and that the kingdom of God Is far more Important than the kingdom of the world, was the theme of the address given Friday night at the annual banquet of the Woman's Missionary Union by Mrs. Carter Wright, of Birmingham, president of the organization for the state of Alabama, Entertainment In vaudeville form Life" campaign which opened Wednesday to continue through March 3, according to A. O.

Cook of the state 31-year-old American girl, Doris Mc (Contlnoed From Page One.) tlon received by Sheriff Hughes frq that elty stated that no man of th name lived there. Aid of the Tall lah, Miss, sheriff hai also been listed by Sheriff Hughes, In workli on a clue which might mean th one or the other of the two men Hv in or near that city. The two men came to the Jeer bayou vicinity sofne weeks ago ai rented a cabin from an agent of ti minerals division of the stats cense vatlon commission. On February the man who used the name Nelsc borrowed a shotgun from Henry Ru sell, the agent, and returned through another man. The weapc Is believed by Sheriff Hughes to ha' been that from which the fat charge was fired.

Nelson then dl appeared from the camp. Two theories were advanced Sheriff Hughes Friday as posslbla lutlons of the murder. He Is of tt Donald, in the women Jail here. will be offered each afternoon and evening In the trade building. Ruth Royal and her Rainbow Girls or- Doris McDonald Is waiting In tho highway commission at Baton Rouge, who la in the city In connection with iv 'J V.JIV lli V'JJliiCWtl'Jlt Will women jail lor the dawn of March Masonlo building, Market and Travis Jim I cnebtra, now lining an enKaRement th 23, when with her husband, George fSrDthrtVgagi W.

the Shreveport streets, opposite the Hotel Youree, In this building, the latest In styles and Mct)onad, she Is to be taken out and southern chairman of the ruby anniversary committee. Motor club, Slattery building, select local talent Is being signed to It is expected that other service The complete text of Mrs. Wright's other commodities will be exhibited by the wholesale merchants and manufacturers. Decorations are being rushed as are the various exhibit present acts and the program Is expected to be completed by Saturday address was as follows: stations will be commissioned before noon. the close of the week.

In the campaign, cars are Inspected free of charge regarding brakes, mirrors. "The Woman's Missionary Union has for Its basic principle the thought that we are 'laborers together with and we are building nothing less than the eternal kingdom. lights, horn and steering gear. If the U.S. OFFICIAL BATH OUTLINES NEED OF CITY belief that the men were moonshine: car passes the test, a sticker Is placed on the windshield.

If the car falls to pass the test, the owner Is notified as to the defects and later the car as evidenced by the discovery of UNDER FIRE and hanged for the murder of a taxi driver. There Is no hope for the husband. It Is generally believed tliat there is little. If any, for the girl. Only a reprieve from Viscount Wlllmgdon, povernor general of Canada, can save her.

She Doesn't Care Doris McDonald, who used to boast tbtt she was "tough," but who now moody and acquiescent, doesn't care. From day to day she sits in her cell and mourns not for her- aelf. but for her husband. "It George dies, I want to die too." he ha told her guardians time and again. "I don't want to live without him.

If he swings, let me swing too." 7. It happen? DOrls McDonald bore is re-lnspccted. "There are many titles of Jebus. One that we seldom think of is King, but He was a King. While He was here upon earth He talked about the All citizens In the state are asked still and mash near the scene of tl murder.

The men, he believes, bi came Involved in an argument whlc resulted in the death of Daniels, as; Sheriff Hughes. Nelson and Dante ederal trade Commissioner reduce the loss of life by automobile (Continued From Pace Oat.) citv was absolutely dependent on Kingdom of God more than any other one thing. He taught his disciples to pray first of all 'Thy Kingdom accidents. Similar campaigns are being conducted throughout the Meyers Target of Attack by Senate Body come. were implicated in some crime in ir other section of the country an came to the Jeems bayou vicinity 1 hide out.

Nelson, fearing that Dar tela might tell of the crime, kllle river traffic, but that since the river has moved from where the levea now stands to some 600 yards away. He said In answer to a question country and have proved successful. Shreveporters are asked to report to the following places and nave their "The Kingdom of God means the reign of Christ Jesus In the hearts of men. Many times have we said JV" him. automobiles examined free of charge: Washington, Feb.

17 (St. New the words, 'Thy Kingdom come' but that the city would undoubtedly be ready to share part of the expense of making the survey and that the iiooges, Marsnau street; J. F. The murdered man's body the same of Snyder In childhood. She is it really the dominate desire oi our hearts? Has the prayer, 'Thy ure was directed fTiaay at Abraham F.

Myers, former assistant attorney general and now a federal trade Oates, 618 street. Geo. T. Bishop, Spring at Milam; W. K.

Henderson-Smith 301 8prlng was born Elinor May wilth Snyder, found In the stream by three Bhrevi port men who were fishing in th vicinity. An autopsy by Dr. Will: benefits which would accrue would be far greater than the cost of the Kingdom come' been answered? If we look about today world condi commissioner at publlo hearings before a senate Judiciary 6ub-commlt- child of Lee Snyder, now of Wheeling. TV. and H3zel Snyder, now "of Chicago, according to the au project.

He cited the great Industrial devel tions are appalling. Serlous-mlnded tee. Docmnentary Evidence street; Commercial Motor company, 302 Market street; Wray-Dicklnson company, 308 Market street; Kelth-Marmon, 417 Milam street; White Motor company, 509 Crockett uocumentary evidence was ore opment of the city and called attention as an Incident the fact that the cotton bagging which the department of agriculture praised so warmly a few days ago is made in Shreveport sented by Federal District Judee Mor street; Henry Vatter Garage, 213 P. Butler revealed that the man death was due to concussion of th brain by a load of blrdshot strikln the head. The malarial parasite is so una.

as easily to inhabit the Interior of i human red blood corpuscle, of whlc; five million are normally contain In about one-sixth of en averag drop. rls A. Sopher, of Baltimore, tending street; Waller Motors com men everywhere are sensible to tho dangers of the world situation. "Nevertheless there Is a Kingdom of God, even in this world today, though It Is still true that the great Kingdom is recognized by many and crowned by only the few. Even when Jesus walked upon the earth few recognized Him as King.

Among the few who did was the thief on the cross, and when Jesus had been nailed to the cross, stripped of every pany, 201 Travis street; Herrin urns 4-1 I pore mo auo-committee moblle comnanv. 1305 Marshall and that the textile and oil business Is growing rapidly. With the development of an iron ore field a short distance across the Texas line, he but also indicating that a copy let ter written by Judge Sopher had street. Nash-Mlss. Valley Motor company.

969 Texas avenue; Hughes 1215 Texas avenue; Howard Motor company, 1309 Texas been materially altered before its presentation to the sub-committee stated that river traffic Is aboslutely necessary to the development of their field. by Myers as evidence. "It seems to be not only lying, but Bath plans to remain in Washing forgery," exclaimed Chairman Borah. ton for another week to take part in tho flood control work at the capioL avenue; Joe B. Stevens Motors, 1571 Texas avenue; W.

J. Brown Motor company. 1322 Texas avenue; Rudd Motor company. 1565 Texas avenue; A. W.

Bii.d Motor company, 1808 Texas avenue; Myers will be called by the committee next week end given an oppor LO HC I thorities. Her birthplace was Pittsburgh. 8he wss brought up by an Oklahoma City physician. Later she lived In Mount Vernon, N. and Boston.

She was first married in New Torfc In 1933. There was a di- vorce, and the girl then wedded George McDonald, a Canadian from 8alnt John, New Brunswick. Flight Follows Crime The couple arrived In Montreal on July 15 last year. A man giving the name of Fred Palmer accompanied them. They were check forgers and confidence tricksters, but murder wagn't In their line then.

McDonald posed as a commander In the V. 8. Navy. When they disappeared two days later, they left behind a trail of unpaid bills and false notes. i-' They left In a Packard car driven by Odelard Bouchard, French Cana-.

dlan. who lived with his wife and eight children at Lachlne, a few miles from Montreal. Bouchard -never was teen alive again. A Bit of Masquerading That same night, Sunday, July 17, the trio arrived in the Packard at the Trout Elver Immigration Post on tunity to explain, it ne is unable to satisfy the sub-committee, the chair man Indicated that further steps Currle-Lanford, 1255 Texas avenue. Thomas and Longware, 407 Western avenue, previously Friday morning he talked with Assistant Secretary of War Davison concerning the proposal to put the third attack group, now at Galveston, at Shreveport.

The army, he was told, has not yet reached a decision, but Shreveport Is one of the places under consideration. would be taken, but he did not dis close their nature, outward thing that would grip men loyalty He was so majestic In His dying that the crucified felon looked Into His eyes and saluted Him as King. Painfully He said, 'Lord, remember me when Thy contest into Thy No doubt these words caused a fresh ripple of Jeera from tho brutal soldiers at the foot of the crosi. A King for a Kingdom! What seemed so improbable to the onlookers at Calvary but what seems so sure to us 3,000 years removed from that scene. The tiny mustard seed has become a great tree.

The few disciples have grown Into hundreds, thousands and millions. Islah, looking down the corridors of the centuries, exclaimed of his Increase In government: 'There shall be no "Into each land King Emmanual Judge Sopher appeared at his own request to protest against strictures on him contained in the sub-committee's majority report dealing 4 I I FRISCO BOAT At the prices that we are paying for various grades of JUNK F. O. B. our warehouse 1804-1810 SOUTHERN AVE.

SHREVEPORT, LA. with the entry of the consent dls TODAY solution decree against the Ward Food Products company and the aim HIT BY WAVE ultaneous dismissal of a Clayton act complaint against the Continen (Contlnned From Pass One.) tal Baking company. Crux of Case here, where the Southern Pacific (Conflnn-d From Pace One.) "Lark" leaves you at 2 a. a tired Inner Tubes, per pound 5c The crux of the case was that throwing them to the passengers man Is drinking water, at the wheel Doris end George McDonald and the women's jail it Montreal where struggling in the water Myers had contended he had In formed Judge Sopher when present of an automobile. "That's Buck Hoover," says McA the Vermont border.

Palmer posed Mrs. McDonald's husband, while i McDonald posed Bouchard. But Palmer and Mrs. McDonald named -different towns when asked where they were married. McDonald signed the girl is confined, awaiting execution.

Navy Craft Respond Quickly. Navy men from Goat Island were lng the consent decree that the com nlnch, "you'll notice that he's chained quick to respond and at least five plaint against the Continental Bak to his wheel." REPUBLICS ARE lng company before tne reoerai trade survivors were said to nave neen the nime Bouchard Deaths commission was to be dismissed picked up by navy boats. Some of Automobile gPA Tires, 100 lbs Raff. J0O 1h Magazines ind book, 100 lbs. 49c Light copper, per lb 8c Heavy copper and wire, lb lie Light brass, per lb Heavy brass, per lb 7 Is marching.

He comes not with armv, or banners, or roll of drums or blowing of trumpets announce His approach, but the bounds of this Invisible empire Increase dally. Sometimebut when I do not know, somewhere Just where I cannot tell. He will assemble his loyal subjects from the east, and the west, and the north and south, and there where every eye shall see Him shall He be crowned King of Kings and Lord cf Lords and the Kingdom age will have been ushered in. Then will occur He Is Indeed, having undertaken to break world records by driving 100 hours, without food or sleep water Mrs. McDonald wea dressed in a chemlae with rug for a skirt.

They r. were refused admission to the States upon the entry of the decree, that the survivors were taken back to the having been a part of the agree- Peralta, which righted itself after the BOUND BY PACT MRS. ROSA B. WILLIS. ment between the government and "dip, allowed.

and returned to Montreal, where the baking interests. Seven persons were almost imme- they abandoned the car. The consent decree itself said dlateiy picked up by nieooats irom 't "He can stand what no other man can stand, because his heart beats faster than any other heart," says McAnlnch, hero worshipper. "He has Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa B.

Willis, 73 years old, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John H. Rose, 447 Merrick street, Friday 5 The next day Bouchard's lifeless that In view of the complaint before the lerry boat Haywara. wnicn passed body vis found near the Huntington the trade commission the as the Peralta nosedived. Darkness Lead and babbit, per lb Zinc, per lb 3c -highway three mllei from Trout Continental petition under the Clay- fell and visibility was poor.

Several morning, will be held at 3:30 o'clock been driving 48 hours now and think he'll make it." river. He had been ahot twice, ton act filed in the district court at passengers were reported seriously In Aluminum, per lb lie In Delhi, La. She was the widow of (Continued From On.) late in the afternoon before the commission on International law of the sixth Pan-American conference in the report cf a sub-clmmlttee composed of the most conspicuous statesmen in attendance at the congress. nd thrown face downward in the great marriage feast of the Lamb and the bride shall say, 'He brought me to the banqueting place and His banner over me was Baltimore was dismissed, maklnsr no lured, the late J. W.

Willis, of Rayvllle Ford BADIATOKS, regardless of watery ditch to die. Hie money, $200, mention of the contemplated action The Peralta left the San Francisco Besides Mr. Rose she Is survived by Buck Hoover, Texas cowboy and ambulance driver at the front in the wai stolen. Nearby was found by the commission. ferry at 5:15 o'ciocn ana was due in six other children.

Mrs. H. F. Wilklns, Oh, to have a part in bunamg tne woman'! np, skirt, hat, shoes, and big war, finds life dull in peace, so Jiirtun Knnnp- told tne committee uhubub i o.ov uucs artm I Kinedom. It is work so "stockings, some of them spattered Large RADIATORS, regardless of Birmingham, Alabama; Mrs.

E. Schucker, Portsmouth. Mrs. T. he tries this.

that Mvers had not told him of the Off "verba Buena. or Goat island clorlaus that angels would fain ex wltk WTam thu Tata ara iriant-1 condition, The American Legion, keeping proposal to dismiss the action be- ino nunareuaci pBHriigBiu urKon The sub-committee had before it an elaborate project for the pacific settlement of International disputes, but felt that the time before adjourn $1.50 lH HlUini. ailt O.I'A AV.VU I i Ilea as Dorli McDonald's. rh.nae nlaces with us to have the each track of his 100-hour "stunt, will fore the trade commission and he swarm to the front or tne Doat. a presented sworn statements from man named Garver, a passenger on For six weeks the McDonalds Joy of being 'laborers together witn God', In His great plan of redemp H.

McGregor, Bhreveport: J. W. Willis. Rayvllle: A. J.

Willis, Laurlnourg, N. and Berry E. Willis, Norfolk, and one sister, Mrs. Susie B. Tlsdale.

of Bastrop, and 14 sell the car at a dance later. Buck will share the excess profits, also oil and tires used in the 100-hour grind ment was insufficient for proper dropped completely out of sight. three members of council of the the Peralta. said that suddenly a baking company Interest that huge wave washed up over the bow tion. This work is to take iirsu piauo consideration of the problem.

Committee Submits Recommendation. In our lives. First or all because will contribute something. nrrit him on December. 1926.

and carried a large number of pas Then they were arrested In Butte, Montana, under the name of Carter, for paaelng false checks. A revolver I GIL Accordingly, with the unanimous a purported copy of which the com- sengers into tne water, in panic, missloners furnished to the commit- the commuters then rushed to the commands it. 'Seek ye first tne Kingdom of Again there is none comparable to It In value since So Buck Hoover will get. perhaps, "they had was of the eame calibre aa the bullets found In Bouchard's body. 11,000 for taking 10 years orr his lire, A modern lxlon.

chained to the wheel it. eteraal. His Kingdom is an tee as evidence to substantiate his ni or inn imp ni, nra ugurcu -tinn hv the trade commission. itself. Women screamed, men shouted They were extradited to Canada and JUNK CO.

lawal l.ln a vail his courags and ambition to excel, endorsement of its members, Including former Secretary of State Hughes, the eub-eommlttee submitted to the full commission the adoption by the conference of the following recommendation This sentence, appearing in tne w.v are strangely used. trial commenced December 6 In the "little country town Valleyfleld. Palmer, their companion, never was But chauffeurs and brakemen. and nt ho imml llPnTlllZS JCTFB SIIWWICT PU ui mir 1SM-1810 Southern Areiine Phone 2-218 the tall girl with yellow hair who en COCKERHAM INFANT. Funeral services for Juanlta Coek-erham.

five-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cockerham of OH City, who died In a local sanitarium Thursday night, will be held at the Wellman undertaking parlors at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Rev.

R. T. Ware, pastor of the Parkview Methodist church, officiating. Interment will be In the Greenwood was not in the original: given by the Canadian department ffouna. Offered No I)efene swers "you bet when you ask for 'Whereas.

It is the desire of the I distinctly recall that when you uanonni ucjr i uy muu.o. coffee, all admire him. He ll get more American republics to give expression reached section 13 of tne oecree, i wi.c.o The evidence against them was praise than he would have got had a piece of shrapnel split his head mentioned the circumstances under pared to meet certain conditions to their condemnation of war as an Instrument of national policy in their Included which that sentence was while he drove a war ambulance. ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL BEPORT OF THE KANSAS C1TT I.1FB INSURANCE CO mutual relations; and everlasting Kingdom. A work no transcendent will cost.

To establish the Kingdom It cost the death of the Son of God. To extend it it will cost us our best. It will cost tis time, talents, energy. The world bids alluringly for all of these but we hold the mln trust as stewards for the promotion of the Kingdom of God. It is so easy to forget our main mission, to let fall our God given task and fill our lives with the second best or things that rate lower than that.

"The supreme tragedy of life Is not poverty nor pain but to sacrifice things eternal for things temporal. "We can not be citizens of two mnririq Tf we are citizens of the king Buck Hoover and the Pacific at FOR TUB TEAR INBI.W l)StJll. 1. ia-i. Whereas: tho American republics ASSETS.

and that I was advised that It was the purpose of the federal trade commission to dismiss the proceedings effective upon the entrance of the J. Ml. 11. sl night make outside news seem trivial, but it must be mentioned. are most anxious to contribute In S9.l7T.ld9.'' Ral Pmrd loans Bonds and tocki owied (market valu every possible way to the development l.SM.2.4.: 1,30.743.8 'I decree." American nations at Havana agree of International arrangements for the pacific settlement of International Cah Pr-mluma in courae cf oollectlon, or collected and rot ra- port-d Intr--t and r-ntal du and accrued and miscellaneous disputes; ll.84.l to "outlaw aggressive war on these American continents." What IS aggressive war is the other nations HICKMAN-HUNT "The sixth international conference of American states resolves: 441, 7I0.CC.

'war" of course. No modern nation TRIAL JURY IS CHARLES O. PEFIBAIGH. Funeral services for Charles O. Deflbaugh.

43 years old, who died In a local sanitarium Friday morning, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Roll Osborn A Sons funeral parlors, Dr. R. E. Goodrich, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. Interment will be in the Forest Park cemetery.

Mr. Deflbaugh Is survived by his father, of Bedford, who at present is too 111 to at LIABILITIES. ever fought, without calling it "self- "First, that the republics of Amer In-uranca and annultiea retrv SHORT THIRD DAY defense." ica adopt obligatory arbitration as 444 Ml "'o convincing that they did not even offer a defense, save for a mercy plea their lawyer. R. L.

Calder, K. C. -Canada's most famous criminal coun- sel. Now. In the little Jail behind the where they were tried.

preparations are being made to erect rthe gallows from which they will drop to their deathe. While Canada is manifesting deep Interest In the prospect of young and attractive looking woman hav-lng to march to the gibbet, there Is but little public expression of sympathy for her. A committee of New York cltlrens, principally residents of Mount Ver- non, is preparing to Intercede with the Canadian government in the girl's behalf, however. The last woman to die on the gallows In the Dominion was Mrs. Cordelia Vlau.

of 8t. Canute, Quebec, who was executed In 1899 with her lover. Bam Parslow, for the murder of her husband. means which they will employ for the Amoonta dua under policies and filler Premiums, renlala and Interest prepaid Unpaid dividends Dua prior to January 1, 1921,, dom we can not serve the world. Let us remember that our citizenship in the kingdom was obtained at a great price, the price being blood.

"The promotion of this kingdom will enflt. us sliver and gold. It Is un Los Anfteles. Feb. 17 (IP).

The lury Pacific solution of their international a -txritiiM XI Xllnlri-tiar. nnH itlx I neOUSl Item differences of a Judicial nature. 44. 914. 1)1 to He to roll nolder.

in llt. anmnlla WC nv HIT former accomplice. Welby Hunt, for 'Second, that the republic of the murder of C. Ivy Toms, noia tip America will meet In Washington Special reserve fund held for future dividends on poticoes on -w-nlctfi the apportionment of divldenda ta Special reserva fund for depreciation of securities and The Prince of Wales shakes hands, by mistake, with a waiter, best dressed man. probably, at a bUBtness men's dinner.

"But, sir, I'm only a waiter." "I don't see that that makes any difference," says the prince, shaking hands over again. victim, still was Incomplete Friday within a period of one year. In a con 44,718.:: s.o:M07.i' in. 74. ateneral contingencies, capital stocK ani surrius.

night at the end of the third aay oi ference of conciliation and arbitra tend the services, it was announced, and other relatives. Active pallbearers will be: J. F. Mabry. Mr.

Lelnen-decker. W. F. Allen, Roy Bell. C.

M. Whttmer. J. A. Ritchie and A.

L. Reld. Honorary pallbearers are: J. L. Lindsay, W.

8. Mason. A. F. Whitney.

T. H. Grobe. F. C.

Mason, J. H. Hesterly, M. W. Lindsay.

R. R. Lindsay, R. C. tion to draw up a convention for the realization of this principle with the RECEIPTS.

Premiums New business 474 44 7.79..4J7.17 minimum exceptions which they con their point trail. When Judge Elliott Gralg closed the session Friday, there were seven men and five women sitting tentatively In the Jury box, the result of the examination of 92 talesmen. The Premluma Renewals elder indispensable to safeguard the Consideration for supplements ry oontraots. not Involving life contingencies 4,051, 504. 31 Independence and the sovereignty of ths states, as well as Its exercise In thinkable that God would have failed to have a definite plan for supplying the needs of the work which He declared to be of more Importance than all else.

From the beginning God has required that one tenth of our increase should be holy unto the Lord for the carrying on of His work. Let us remember that His allowing us to finance His kingdom is a priceless privilege. It Is His way of allowing us to become rich. It Is mockery to pray 'Thy kingdom come' unless we back up our prayers by our gifts to the kingdom. "The extension of His kingdom will cost us more than our posses Tota.1 reoeipts from policy holders trial wll be resumed Monday.

Tanner, J. A. Hoeffler, P. F. Bufkln, I.

Rosenberg and D. L. Lindsay. Interest, dlvldens and rentals Profit on sales of stocks, bonds, real estate, etc The tryant was anonyed when Solon told him there could be good government, "only when kings become philosophers, or philosophers kings." The young prince leaves philosophy to professors. But he knows that royalties achieve permanency by becoming democratic.

matters involving their domestic Jurisdiction, and also excluding matters Talesman followed talesman Into 7,707. 4T Other receipts the box, submitted to a long list of 112,144.114 t'l routine and other questions and MRS. R. T. JAMES.

Arcadia. Feb. 17 (Special). Funeral were excused for one reason or another, City to Enjoy Carnival Spirit Tuesday Night As they did Thursday and Wednes services were held Thursday for Mrs. R.

T. James. 89 years old. a resident of the Bridges community near Ar day, the two prisoners sat side by side without exchanging a word, Hunt Lindbergh returns from his exhausting trip, worn and visibly aged. What ha does is Lindbergh's business even should he decide to continue risks and "stunts" until he kills cadia.

The deceased Is survived by six children. Mrs. N. A. Bridges, Mrs.

sions. We mutt give of our sons and daughters to bear the message Total receipts DISBURSEMENTS. For death claims For matured endowments For annuities For surrender values For dividends 3l.n.J For claims under supplementary contracts .14. 329. la Total paid contraot and polkiy holders For expense of conducting business 3,643,124.19 Total disbursements Net receipts GAIN AND LOS3 EXHIBIT.

Surplus. December $1, previous year Total icaln) on insurance account during yesr Intent on his defense that Hickman led him astray, Hickman centering on his plea of Insanity and the fact that A. A. Powell, Miss Eula James, Mrs. I StoKi Johnson of Arcadia, Mack James of Haynesvllle, and Eddie police records show a bullet of the I 4.47,ei:.6 calibre of Hunt's pistol killed Toms James of Athens: 53 grandchildren, The weeding out of the talesmen 112 great-grandchildren and one used up the last of the defense's great-great-grandchild.

1S1.97S.00 I I4I.731. 0 i.6:mos.o i Total (loss) on Investment account during year. Rurrlus eni of year Joint peremptory challenges late In the day and Hickman's counsel used the first one of their five Individual peremptory challenges. The state so But tho public hopes he will realize that his value to America does not consist In "stunt" flying. Napoleaon was not ashamed to promise the French people that he would not expose himself to danger, or go too near the front.

At the Bridge of Areola and else, where he had proved his reckless courage, as Lindbergh proved his In that ocen flight. MRS. MARY E. MASH. Tyler, Texas, Feb.

17 involving the interests or relating to the action of a state not a party to the convention. "Third, that the governments of the American republics will send for this purpose their consuls with Instructions regard inpt the maximum and minimum which they would accept with regard to obligatory arbitral Jurisdiction. "Fourth, that the convention or conventions of conciliation and arbitration which they succeed In drawing up should leave open a protocol of progressive arbitration which will permit the development of this beneficial Institution to the greatest possible extent. "Fifth, that the convention or conventions which may be drawn up, upon signature should be submitted Immediately to the respective governments for their ratification In the shortest possible time." Hughes and others representing the different rep biles gave their enthusiastic endorsement to the sub-com-mlttee's report. After a brief discussion, devoted entirely lauding the proposal, the resolutions were unanimously approved by the delegates of the 21 nations.

Ratification by the full plenary session will be merely a matter of form. glorious. "Yes. It costs to promote the kingdom of God but it costs Infinitely more not to do so. God has only two programs for the world.

One Is the missionary and the other Is the military. "The kingdoms of this world have not yet become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ. We are living In the 'not yet' period, the time between Olivet and His return. This Is the period in which the church, His bride Is given her chance to prove her love and loyalty by obedience to the great commission. Oh.

the pity that we are too blind sometimes to see true values and let slip our one chance. Includes 15,229 (gain or loss) amount unaccounted for. BBAXi ESTATE OWNED. Amount of encumbrsnees thereon J. JJ Actual cost Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary E. Nash, 80 years old, were held at Cor-slcana Thursday. Mrs. Nash died at the home of her son, Sam E. Nash.

far has used seven. San Antonio Rejects Book value December si. la-i j.js..v Market value J.214,162.0 Heoalrs. improvements and taxes 110.411.0 of Tyler. Wednesday.

She was a dross income. 1927 IS7.no.oi Phone Rate Raise Plea Net Income. 1927 ir Rental value of apaos occupied by company, 1917 87.000.0' pioneer of Navarro county and a Baptist for 60 years. Four grown sons survive. San Antonio, Feb.

17 (By Universal Consideration for reel estate purchased In 1927 10.093.ni Conslderstlon for real estate sold In 1927 31. 441.0 Service). The city commission late Real estate mortgages owned by tba company JI.llS. 009.0' Friday denied the application of the Our lawmakers have about decided that the way to enforce prohibition is to put real and deadly poison In all alcohol sold legally. That sounds more like Borgias than like your loving Uncle Bam.

Why not leave alcohol poisoning to bootleggers? They do it very nicely. Amount of collateral loans oulstanrliag December 31. 13:7 m.uon.O'l Southwestern Bell Telephone com J. A. tiREEN.

Camden, Feb. 17 (Sneclall Market value of securities pledged to secure same 11.000.(1 Loans In existence December St. 1924, dlscnsrg-d during 1927 4. 343.919 Loans made in 19Z7, and nisorarFefl during o' Funeral services for J. A.

Green, 79 years old. who died at his home 10 LARGEST BALANCE IN EACH PUS ITOR Othsr state banks snd trust companies: Mm of sfntes. 4. No. of depositories.

IS. pany to raise the telephone rates In the city from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. Officials of the telephone company Indicated that the application will be taken Into the federal courts. -o Prominent Churchman miles west of Camden Tuesday, were held Wednesday afternoon. Interment was in Bell cemetery.

Total deposit 1.570,111.4 Los Angeles police authorities will fine every policeman that falls to make fewer than three arrest In so COMFKUMIKEn AND RESISTED DEATH CLAIMS. Bhreveport will share the hilarity of Mardl Gras next Tuesday, celebrating the occasion with a masked ball at the city hall auditorium and the Bhreveport Carnival association cwlll award prizes to promiscuous maskers In the afternoon. The Mardl Gras parade, held ths last two years In Bhreveport, will not be staged this year due to various untoward conditions, but tho spirit of carnival will be kept alive through the plans of the carnival association. At 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, maskers will assemble on Edwards streets, between Texas and Travis streets, for the 'award of prizes the beet "kazoo" band, the best group maskers, the most original costume, the best comic cartoon masker, the most fancy costume, the most comical costume, and the beet Impersonator of a movie star. joy Scout troops, classes In the elty school, and neighborhood groups hvs been asked to form organlza-, tlocs to compete in the contests.

i Lake Charles to Get New Ten-Story Hotel Lake Charles. Ffb. 17 The Wever- McLaln Interests are to erect a new ten-etory, steel and brick construction hotel here at a cost of approximately It Is announced by the local promoters of the enter-priae. While all details have not been completed, the hotel operating company has the mam part the plans; The new hotel is one of the many new projects b-lng rlamted since the completion of the deep waterways channel into this citj. Nnmher 10 Amount claimed 141.400.00 Amount paid .54.0 Salaries and compensation paid to officers and trustees, and payments to CORA LOCISE DOWNS.

Rochelle, Feb. 17 iSDeclal). Cora others in excess of 15,000, Including amounts paid ta general sgems ior annnt of their min-a aents Number o' persons. S8 Aggregate amount paid I 1,984,419.9 Births Amounts osld for commission on loans, or on purchase or gal of prop "When young Michael a rew months ago was notified that he was king of Romania, he cried, and eald: Must I quit flying my Many men are flying kites who could be Investing their lives In kingdom buildings, and many women are letting cards and clubs rob them of their crown. It Is said that no Christian can remain an ordinary Christian who by faith each days sees the kingdom and whose heart constantly respond to the infinite challenge of the glory of the coming king.

Does not your heart cry out too, 'Lord remember me when thy comest Into thy kingdom. Make sure that He will remember each one of us. Will" it be that He will remember our lack of service here or, will He remember us for our devoted love and service. "Let us remember the exclamation of Paul: 'I exalt and Implore and erty (aggregating) in." Legal expenses paid la 192" 1.140.0 Louise Downs, 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Downs, of Rochelle, died Wednesday in Alexandria. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. E.

O. Wood of Plnevllle and the Rev. J. T. Harris of Rochelle.

BONDS AND FTOCKS. Owned January 1. 19... and acquired durinc- vsar (par. II.

142, 078.49). COSt a.IVtt.SJB.I Sold during year 1927 (par. I40.9O0 O0). Consideration 40,400.0 Owned December 31. 1927 (par, 11.401.675.60).

Book value 1.440.370.4 Market value of sama 1.I93.JJ4.0 with Interment in Christian Hope cemetery In Georgetown. The deceased Is survived by her parents. Sent to Penitentiary Lubbock, Texas, Feb. 17 (Universal Service). Found guilty of criminal assault upon a 11-year-old girl, P.

T. Callaway, 99 years old, cotton compress executive and prominent churchman, was sentenced to five years In the penitentiary by a Jury here today after 15 hours' deliberation. PREACHER ll'RMJIIES BOND Annlston, Feb. 17. (Universal Service).

Rev. L. A. Nails. Indicted In connection with the flogging of a white woman In Crenshaw county, Friday made bond for his appearance at Luverne to stand trial.

The pas Interest and dividends received on storks and bonds ftl. 411.1 RATES OF ANVtTAT, DIVIDENDS DECLARED (PAID) IN AND ANNUA: many days. In the good old English days of Henry the Second, under the law of the "hundreds," somebody had to be responsible for every murder. When a corpse was found within the territory of a certain "hundred," the hundred good men and true had to produce the murderer or pay heavy fines. They usually produced a murderer.

The Los Angeles police will produce their three arests as ordered. RADIO FOR CHINA. Shanghai The China Broadcast-association has been formed to provide an efficient foreign broadcasting service for musical and Instructional programs. The association plans to rent a radio plant for certain hours and transmit Its programs to members Mho pay 10 yearly. three brothers snd three elsters.

ritE.MU FEB 41.01)0 OF INSURANCE IS5UEU AT Atitti as. 1914 Kind of Policy. Premium. Dlvldsn Harris, Feb. 17 and Mrs.

Edwin Flncher announce the birth of a son. born February 11. Dr. Gray Announces Services for Sunday With special musical features offered at both Dr A. Preston Gray, psstor of the Klngshighway Christim church, will speak on "The Great Salvation" at 11 o'clock -Sun.

flay morning, while et. 7:30 o'clock the pftnr hi- rhose-i the tub'ect, "Why 1 Am a Christian." Llf I'" 40 7.J 30-Premluvn Life ISS.IJ ll.l City Briefs adjure every one of you that ye would AMOUNTS SET APART OR PROVISIONALLY ASCERTAINED OR CALCULATED 1 live a lift worthy of God who has called you into His kingdom and 11.., OH HELD AWAITINO APPORTIONMENT on fUL.HJlt WITH DEFERRED DIVIDRND PERIODS LONUER THAN' ONE YEAR AND ANNUAL PREMIUMS PER 11,000 OF INSURANCE ISSUED AT AGO 34. glory' tor disappeared last October when 1115 Christian Science lesson sermons will be reed at 11 o'clock Sunday morning on the floor cf the Glddens-Lanc Kind of Policy. Premium. Divide- The Dotikriohor I a Russian sect uhlch f-Ul'd in Canada.

wholesale flogging indictments were returned in several whipping cases. Llf i-taa-),.

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