Lieutenant Colonel Sanche* Cerro. Involved the sending ?! a fleet U> Federico Fern- ENDURANCE! His troops arrested Mollendo. a port near Arequlpa. and WOMEN ARE ORGANIZING TO andinl, prefect of the department, HITS CHINESE MOP PERU REVOLT moving aircraft on the city. The CHURCH and Brigadier General Leopoldc BATTLE FOR BALLOTS SOON Arias. chief of the Arequipa milit- government also closed Mollendo. ary division, but there was no blood- which is the terminus of a railroad NEWSPAPERS DP ON REDS REPORTS VARY shed. A government communique running through Arequlpa, to both Issued here said the movement was 23- (JPh- i Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the national and commercial WASHINGTON, Aug. based on a ordinance foreign York forged army Women, students of how women New governor; representative *■ aircraft. Methodist Board ! Said to Have To saying the wcmment had decided Charges Communuts Committing vote and why are mustering ranks Mary T. Norton of New Jersey, Spread to discharge some officers and for a real before the Nov- and Mrs. Genevieve Clark Thom- Dailes With Wet battle, j Departments Of soldiers and to cut the salarier An interesting exhibit of the Many Atrocities, ember for the ballots of son of New Orleans. election, j of others. It added that necessary German hygiene museum in Dres- several million voters of their Headquarters here is in commu* Propaganda Say Reports the Puno, Cuzco steps had been taken to restcre den is a huge wax model of the sex. nication with leaders in states j order In the human ear. It show? ever}' ——■.■■■ « province. org* Mrs. Nellie Ross, vice which the democrats feel can be * Tayloe One report had It these steps involved In the sense of hearing SHANGHAI, Aug. 23—'P)—Eclips- chairman of the democratic na- gained for their party. LIMA, Peru, Aug. 23—(P)— Re- WASHINGTON, Aug 23—

’s formal tional committee, has under way a Daily instructions come to Miss ports were current today that the The Methodist board of temper- ing temporarily plan of action she worked out with White from Mrs. Ross by telegraph. movement In the de- and morals civil war, authorities revolutionary ance, prohibition public government Jouett Shouse, executive chairman Today Mrs. Ross messaged from today charged “great daily news- devoted their attention to partment of Arequipa had spread today last winter. Cheyenne, Wyoming, requested a in some of our cities” with to papers with numer- the departments of Puno and GREAT REDUCTION CONTINUED mopping against reds The soft voiced former governor detailed report of activities in two subtle but obvious Cuzco, but could not be verified ’‘making perfectly ous executions by officials and of Wyoming has given immediate states. She added. “I am trying to to religious prejudice in appeals barbarous atrocities by communists command of activities to Sue White rest, but these things are on my officially. For Next Ten their warfare the prohibi- The government La Prensa Days against figuring in reports received here. one militant suffragist, but now mind." organ tion law.” said, however, that both In Hankow, anti-communistic de- the quiet, executive secretary of depart- This accusation was made in con- ments. which are north of fense forces arrested many suspect- the women's division of the dem- AERIAL TORPEDO Arequipa, nection with an announcement that were and had not been dis- ed agitators and publicly executed ocrats. Miss White said today three quiet MAYO BROS. of 2513 WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 23— turbed in the least. a survey of 1,438 newspapers 18 after conviction. In Nanking, fourths of all the counties in the listed in the American newspaper An aerial torpedo, which was ready were on the the capital, city-wide raids yester- country’ have sent word of effective Military garrisons had shown 56 cent of i Just before the World War. and side of the added the directory per day and today by nationalist sol- feminine organization. government, DENTISTS studied to be dry which is being kept under cover and lines of communication the periodicals diers. resulted in 130 arrests in paper, In their editorial 36 per cent Ears to Ground I now, is the speediest torpedo yet with the rest of the are Largest Dental System South pol'ry. addition to scores previously ap- republic wet and the remainder uncommit- Invented. It is designed to hit orehended. “Cells,” or communist Mrs. Lenna Lowe Yost, blonde j standing. ted. j targets 100 miles away and to The revolt in which Is • Cash or Credit Dentists locals, were smashed and prop- West Virginian whose one time Arequipa. cent of the travel at an enormous rate of rpeed. the third of was le^ Sixty-five per papers aganda seized, dynamite and other teacher. Chairman Fess, has just city Peru, by were as unbiased in the reported explosives were found, authorities named her director of women’s of news stories dealing ONE-DAY preparation said reds Intended using them to activities for. the Republican na- with and the display giv- SERVICE prohibition blow up government buildings. tional committee, said today she en such items. Twenty six per cent In Canton, metropolis of South- still was "sensing the situation." were listed as wet car- Have old teeth publishing ern China, an uncompromising cam- when the command to march oorieaa toons. naign against communists was un- j ccmes, she expects to be ready extracted In the are a dr".K>,- to the opinion," “Contrary general der wav. Soldiers raided the gov- with a unified organization. the board said, "the majority of the morning, get per- iiimin.™» u™'J ernment’s police training school Waiting for responses from state [V- in the United lent ' daily newspapers where many allegedly have been leaders. Mrs. Yost has kept silent fitting plates in editorial SST,!?; States are dry policy to communism about her She will do some same tasting of the food j converted Fifty plans. day. and fair in their news treatment of and ar- trrests were made and seven ring- radio speaking. She also will co- Improved ticulation. the Issue .... prohibition vaders were executed. operate with the masculine leaders “In general, the policy of the From Hankow came an amazing here and will work with the wo- a ! SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOIYN PATIENTS newspapers in regard to pro- daily Morning Sun, climbed back to the editorial policy." norts of aerc nautical products dur- Mrs. Ross will come ADELTA‘4 DR. O. K. MAYO. D. D. S. DR. J. E. MAYO. D. D. S. was conducted by local atop a five-pronged Giant cactus about 15. for The survey ing 1929 were valued at $8,577,320 capital September who studied the news- to do the endurance stunt in true final councils then she will out West Jackson Street observer#, as compared wit-h imports valued go, OFFICE-FURNITURE 209*4 and for- desert fashion. The cactus-sitter papers in their districts at about $140.0000. Commercial ai-- again on a speaking tour. COMPANY to the board is shown here seated in his unique te warded their reports Mnes here covered a total of 5.6'" A bureau will be maintained perch in the desert, 16 miles from Texas here. "30 miles last year, and carried mor nd women democratic speakers HARLINGEN Harlingen, Yuma. 'nn 25000 passengers and ove: here they are requested. Amon~ 531.700 pounds of mail. those expected to serve arc Mrs Former U Student o Winning Tourney FLIERS KEEP AMARILLO. Aug. 23—6P»—Henry 8=eu=«=es===ib^s=i=«=*==s= David Akin, Amarillo attorney and University of Texas player ten years ago, continued his amazing GOAL SECRET drive towards the top in the tri- state open tennis tournament by Leo of Abilene turning back Brady IVIGTUT, , Aug. 23— third round, 4-6. 6-1, 6-4. I in the t-P —Four German aviators will take or John White, Am- ; ei 1 after eliminating HARDWARE CO. ** arillo city champion and seeded No. off tomorrow, weather permitting, U 2, in the morning round. on tire last lap of a flight from Akin, a rank outsider, played a to the North American FURNITURE slow game and apparently had his continent worried by his lack of Von Gronau |j opponents Captain Wolfgang White and Brady ! * fire and drive. and his three companions—Edward ^ could not aviation Franz qood p/ace both flashy players, Zimmer, student; 1*. fathom the careful, easy style of Hack, mechanic, and Herr Albrecht, trade y Akin. i wireless operator— landed here yes- Joe Bill Bralley, Austin Junior terday afternoon from Reykjavik, ace, beat C. E Lund of Amarillo. , where they had arrived seedM No. 4, in a second round Wednesday, and made preparations a* men's division match, 6-4. 6-2. to continue westward. Colman Barnhill of Amarillo, de- The fliers are reticent regarding fending chamnion, turned back their plans and their activities have I Wilson McKirahan of Amarillo. 6-4 been rather mysterious since they 61-3. In the third round after left the German school for commer- eliminating OK. Davis of Clovis. cial pilots at Warnemuende, of which a a full assortment N. M., In the morning round. Von Gronau is chief, on a training Dan Steaklev of Abilene and flight early this week. McKir- off and presents Brallev defeated Lund They reached Reykfavik from ahan 6-4. 6-3, in the feature dou- the Wednesday and bles match. it was reported then they were In the Intermediate division headed for the United States. Later Steakley downed Bill Pearce Am- both Von Gronau and heads of arillo bl-dist“let interscholastic the aviation school denied this, chamnion. 2-6. 6-0. 6-2. and Fradv saying the fliers would remain in turned back Mvron Wright of Way- Reykjavik until the German mm- noka, Okla., 6-3. 7-5. boat Meteor had departed yester- I /Jie semationaL GUMSXAM day noon. Hug 3 Instead, they rose early yester- Archdeacon Sloan day morning and went to their big Domier Wal flving boat. Von Gro- Funeral Is Monday nau told a bystander they probably HOUSTON. Aug. 23—«'P)—The would be in Germany by night, but Rev. John Sloan. 74, archdeacon of the next heard of them was that the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, who they were over the ocean half way to died suddenly here last night, will Greenland. By mid-afternoon be buried Monday. Rev. Sloan died thev had landed here. It at the home of his son. Dr. P. A. still has not been made known if Sloan, with whom he resided. they intend to go to the United The archdeacon collapsed in the States, but their plans for flving bathroom of his home and was to Canadian territory show them dead in a few minutes. Eariv in the headed for North America, at anv evening he had strolled about the rate, yard. Last Sunday when he went with his son to Galveston to hold OTTAWA. Ont Aug. 23—OP—The crew of the services at Grace Episcopal church. German flving boat, bound from If he found the trip too strenuous and Eurone to North Amer- ica. was bad to return without conducting believed tonight to have landed lie service. safely in Sartweight bay, John" was bom in New Labrador. ^Father The Yortc city, bat had been a resident 1 Hudson Bav steamer Bav- Another this store!—and old methods nain received a great that have MADE the of Texas over 40 years. His first radio message from triumph for glorious the craft at 1:18 charge in this state was at the p. nc. (E. S. T.), saying it was almost news for woman w’ho has Oriental Episcopal church at Maagorda. the to Cartwright amazing every tradition! The same Oriental and expected to land oldest Episcopal church in Texas, j ip ten minutes. for several he was min- i Later, yeacs longed for Oriental rug luxury! wool yarns, the finest dyes, the same 4 ister to the Episcopal church at Bay very City. Blaze Threatens In our rug department now you can finishing processes! .- Stores in Manor |j Lon Chaney Fights MANOR. Tex.. Aug. 23—_ see the rug that is revolutionizing every NO WONDER that the lovely sheen— Manors largest business buildinr was Attack of Anemia destroyed by fire late today idea about fine values! — The existing rug the the colors LOS ANGELES. Aug. 23—P.—Lon flames threatened an entire pfle-deep luxury—the jewel-like jJ business Chaney, motion picture character block before being brought under control. Gulistan! of actor, Was battling cjncmia tonight expensive Karagheusian rugs are also jI The f.re jZ and although he had received two started in the rear of the blood transfusions, studio officials I building near the office of Dr. It is the American of the in Gulistan! And the Roy Reed who product largest found are in- U expressed concern over his condi- was forced to flee designs from the tion. structure with a patient. The fire makers of Oriental museum Pneumonia early this year left j spread rapidly and within rugs, Karagheusian! spired by priceless masterpieces! Chaney in a weakened condition, j enveloped the buhding. The jj Leaving his sick bed he went to upper part of the And it is made with most of the century- Gome in today! New York, consulting specialists on building caved in, but no one was in lured. a throat affliction which hampered Fire II flftn work. 07 his return Chaney fighting equipment from Austin aided in H became a patient at St. Vincent's extinguishin'* the ire. More • hospital. than 100 persons acted as volunteer One blood transfusion was given firemen and formed bucket lines to CENTURY ISPAHAN —A COLLECTORS a few days ago and another last prevent the spread I6tH PRIZE or the Visit our now attendants said. flames to nearby buildings rug department night, hospital The 1 cause • • • ■■ of the fire had not recreated in Gulistan! .Voir at ffour favorite store! been determined tonight. y 16th the reach of Lone Bandit Holds Down through the ages, Century beyond money. Dozens of new patterns and colors. Up Houston Place COWBOY DANCE Ispahan Rugs have been unmatched To have reproduced this master- g Aug. 23.—CP—A lone the of their flower in a with such HOUSTON. at the for glorious beauty piece Gulistan, fidelity bandit walked into a store in the I suburban business district today motifs! and beauty, is an outstanding achieve- 0 and. after making a purchase, held Aztec Club WILTONS—AXMINISTERS The of this Gulistan ment in American loomcraft! up the manager with a pistol, es- original Rug with $200 in cash and checks. Revnosa. Mexico caping is famous as the choicest specimen of Six different color schemes to har- The robbery was staged shortly be- VELVETS—'TAPESTRYS D m. in of two cus- Wednesday Night, fore 3 p. presence that Golden Age of floral design. To- monize with your interiors. See all tomers and c rks. After forcing Aug. 27th to hand him Manager Paul Uhlig Prizes will be given to the day it is the coveted prize in a wealthy six and make your choice. The pat- D the money and checks, the robber The gayest dressed Let’s Clean Up—Swat Mosquito fled in an automobile v' ich was cowboys Viennese collection ; ; ; locked up tern number is Gulistan 25002. awaiting outside with engine run- and brightest dressed ning and a woman at the steering ladies. n wheeL * i EhhiK JEhhSK jXCZii3[ IIEhiiiiSE ______

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