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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 2

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ACS TWO TBI ARIZONA DAILY. STAR TUCSONARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, ITRIET CAR TROUBLES lih ,1,,:.... TOKYO. Japan. A near riot wail of dynamite with caps Vndafkaw COOUBGE PICKS Vean Cummingo Tells of BOARD.

TO QUEr OW Temple STONE AVENUE ASP FOR NEW STREET LIGHTS CITY PURCHASES 480; ACRE PARK AND GOLF LINKS INTO AIRCRAFT tit, Land Opposite Tourist Hotel Harbord to Head Committee Asked by Secretaries of (Continual from pag 1.) learning waa given "by Dean Cum-mlngs, "Among jny wontmen I had many who 'could not reid nor he said, they wished to learn. 1 1 told them that if hey came to 'me after -work each-ttay I would teach IMlll'IW 1 IBB DAY IN WASHINGTON It was announced that Hfftty Ford would not bid on tho.ron-American line ships. Privato operation of the ate 1 mail system was asked of Presr idtnt Coolidgo. Birthday greeting war NM to General Pershing in 'South America in the name of 96,000 reserve army officers. a The gunboat Tulsa and Denver were dispatched to Nicaragua at a precautionary step in vitw of the political situation there.

Commander John Rodger poke Inly of his plan in his first message Washington since the rescus o(. th PN-t, No. 1. i Th Interstste Commerce Commission set aside th ucual 30 (lay notice requirement to expedite new rat schedule on, soft coal. War and Navy (Continue from Pas at Acquired' at State Sale for $14.50 an Acre (pontlnusd from Pas.

On) dehce, whlcli unite converted into a clubhouse for the municipal links with virtually nq alteration except them I knew of the Spanish nfn mnur ori the Nation, AaM IMtim ar which language, teach rtiem to read and rlaory -Committee for Aeronautics, 3 1,1 'me i write. "JJ JosRtv. ivicvw'rrim or 'iTh repons was greater than wnpwuiwi -io; i expected. -Nine or ten of the men the installing of shower baths. The! I Frontage Owners Between 3rd Street and Railroad Want I Boulevard System i ut; Petitions for Installation of ornamental lighting system on i Stone avenue from the railroad tracks to street have been circulated and signed by owners of more than a majority of the frontage on the street, C.

N. Wil-son, whft has been active in the movement for the lighting of the ntveet, announced last A'c cording to Wilson, the plans the property-owners are to install a lighting system similar to Hhat on Second street both as to itype of standards and the dlstanre mpart. However, the petition asks 5or an arrangement whereby fifty percent of the lights can be turned off after 1 1 p. m. immediately to me to be taught Many of them were -very truiy yours, laivm i-ooi-Idge." Tq each of the men Invited to on the board the President lent the following letter: "Enclosed is a copy of a rm-nunicutlon which you msyhave residence was constructed ther by Willis E.

now of'Safford, on a state land lease. spck, have been, postponed until H)' latter 6H October, j. i Col. Woodson Hockr, formerly commanding offlcev 'of the 25tU Infantry at Nogales, ha been de 1 ne 'property consists' 01 inree- tailed for duty with the organised wen in the press. 4 reauest that i reserves, lSrJ Division, Phoenix.

past middle 'age, some younger. They were all anxious to learn and none of them knew even the rudiments of. the language which they spoke as their own. They could not pead nor write their own Each day after work they studied. Tlrec tram tne labor on the excavation, where the work' was hard, they stuck to their purpose nevertheless and In the time I conducted the class they passed the quarters ul section seventeen ami one of the quarter sections faces an Broadway 'boulevard' directly opposite the acreage recently taken over by the Tourists Hotel company.

1 The residence to be con wti tlf. miirvoa UC the command of the 26th infan ou serve in the capacity indi-ated und -I would like you to LARGE GAIN IN try, pn October Colonel meet me at the white House TWurmlay, Heptember 17. at 11 1 T. e5tfuMv o'clock In the forenoon and lunch r0SH Infantry, i Wilson said that although all with me at o'clock. I feel that verted lntt a clubhouse is on tho boulevard.

Nearby property recently, sold in. the neighborhotl of $200 acre Irf a deal closed before the hotel site was chosen. 1 Ansons Ktio of appoint- ments in the organised reserves your efforts will -result bring-ing. out the qualities ef the ENROLMENT AT ft S. FORECAST stage of the elementary reader ami had pVssed through three fipantah They could also write to, a received aurmg tne past month were those pf Maior Milford JU air service and in suggesting what action can be taken for theli- im- According to Ben C.

city attorney, it lis hoped to have a nine- property-owners were noi liner-tyiewed, the soliciting of signatures StopjJiolt'aftjBr a safe margin over majority bad been obtained, nly two persons solicited were opposed. it Petitions will not be filed for Several days yet that property-owners- on Stone avenue between Second and Third streets will have extent. Merritt of Nogales. Secona Lieut. LTTT-William C.

Quebedeaux. of books. V- Wuebedux. of Wlna- jagwwt hole cdure established on the Attljougn the thMe were others. Those in the joint letteir the f.

iW, "mn who wished to study English and President, are directly hv line with Soott Wimama. Arizona, -r the 8ame resuU was obtained with views expressed hy acting Secretary u-. J- I' 1 (the second class. had a brll- Advance Registration 10tiPef Cent More Than Year Figures Show Hunt grasp of, the, essentials and Bollweg of opportunity to circulate pelt- uuvio iiiuibuu.v, llKT muilMI) qi.oec- Wilbur was. lnterhretcd' with Mr Hearr, Dpuguvst is expected to arrive in Tucson lions nir uie exira uioc, iimuii jonie since be had declared stiid.

prtviQUfllythat.H, thprough-4nveBti-. A decided increase: iatiou the aijcralt situalloii was todaynd will enter the univer-. sityoKf agriculturists career and-will take the agriculture course. Albert -lty, this year threshed 00,000 bushels PJt ''wheat from 4200 acres. 'WhoHy, although the navy had nothing.

to fear l'roui such year's enrollment, amounting i. nearly 10 per rentr was indicated "at the schooV; after ill uiquu-y. AtiowBurpria Jam nd Charl Rork of Douglas will take a course in. pie-clmnlcal engineering. are also a steadfast purpose which took them a long way in getting what they right Prospects The dean of urchaeotogy teaelfi" ing primary Spanish and Bngllsh! A situation indeed, where the nature1- of the scholars, -the illiterate Indian peons, '-Med to the piquancy of the scene! "In the native Indian races lies the salvation motlern Mexico," said need only the one thing, education." The nrospects of the Indian races as' outlined by Dean Cummings.

-is Wilbuc made, this REAL VALUE Hcial came, out fw i quirby aantereatd ageuvy. He SZ'8 jld then that believed, a read-! inx of ih record1 of the house air- i. grounds during the coming nter and that within a year a full 18-; hole links will be in opepntlon, Definite plans for the laying put ot the course have not been com-1 pleted by the council, their atten- i Hon haying been concentrated en- i tirely up to this time' on acquiring! Jha.aite;,iii..,,4 ii. Hill estimates that from 120 to 160 acres' will be' required for the municipal golf links, leaving more' than wJO acres svailable for park purposes. In addition to the residence, the land contains a garage, a pump house and a good water well.

Through the; pumping of water, it is believed possible to make a beautiful course out of the land which is said to have ideal topographical features for golf links. Definite decided upon by the council at an 'executive' sen-: sion Wednesday afternon, when a resolution was pussed uuthmizing the city attorney to. file, a bid for the land and stating the maximum price to be bid. As there were no other proposals yesterday, the property went to the city at the low figure. Including the improvements, the price amounted to 130 an, acre.

Plans for the establishment of a municipal golf course have been discussed for some time by. several W. Shr- av-from preliminary enrollment figure? reached a total of 773- At tlifc sane jtiine last year, after the first two 'days of enrollment, the registration had barely reached tlt 700 Imack. Students who were unable I to register on Thursday and Friday will be given another ehanoe to do I at o'clock tomorrow lingular work at th high school start tomorrow morning a.t 8:30, when students will meet in the reporting groups in which thej have Immediately following the reporting group period, the Tucson during th summer months, vestigation during the last, session of congress, would, suggest, specific nave will wall rorsantad at the Sovereign Jrahd Lodge of questions mat could be answered and which he thought would preferable to JaunchiQg long urawn out and expensive" inquiry. The.

house committee, WHbuit ba A look at these new-j suits will convince yon tfint they are real Rich, e- elusive faliHcs; up-totli-niiiHife 1 styles; distinctively colored patterns; and a moderate price unite to verify your first impression unmistakably genuine values, $30 to $75 bright. at the present time. President Calles, the dean rn Id, is interested In the education of the peon classes. The, peons are eager for the education and the time has evidently arrived where the national bureau of education ill Mexico can do something besides make plans which will never be carried out. v- "For many years the Indian races of the interior of Mexico have been virtually slaves of conquering races.

The Spaniards are nrone to see "examined every, witness In thn ITtklted. S'tatAk' knew- mv i first assembly will be held, at Odd fellows 1 which meets at Pftrtland, Oregon September 21-25. Four delegates from the Old Pueblo will attend the Pacific coast meeting. They, are C. F.

Miller, representing the encampment; Jean C. Shepherd, 'representing the Rebekaha of Arlxona; Mrs. Millie Mariner -ands -Mrs. Mart. thiruj concerning aireirati," ed.

that the.navir would. Im be foady j(o present urthe: tat aiJ which the new faculty will be introduced to the student body, and general announcement made. The whole day's program will then be run through. each parlod long enough for the of work for the following day. to chanse his oasition was not set the peon as a dependent class, but it was they and other races that city administrations and City At- forth the Joint; letter.

it did, however; show hat the, heada of the nation's twd I ine mgn scnooi is opening one week earlier this year than ever be Overstuffed furniture gives an air of coziness and home comfqrt. but it must be kept in goot 'condition, and this require the assistance of upholstering That is our business. made him. so. native Indian of torney Hill, who Is also chairman Mexico would not be a dependent 0f the Country club greens com-with the chance for an' education.

mittee. has been an active h.icater Our better clothes are tailored at Fashion Park. fore, in order that a full 36 weeks ments were now in. agreement a to the. action to' aircraft lot school work will be offered.

A matters. for-the plan. Many obstacles have made there appearance, according to city officials, but at last the aim high school to be standard, should be in session for this length of time, so that the extra week was added in order that the local high PERSONNEL 1 W. R. -Radford, former iTucaon man, who is Just hack from California, wUl give dancing exhibitions in the city in the near future.

With his partner under-the team name -of the RedfordSf he gave, exhibitions of the- Charleston in San Diego luat before comiBg tq, Mary Annwtt Anderson, farmer assistant dean of women at the University of Arizona, has taken up her duties as dean of girls at the Westlak Sehqol Jor, Girls in Los' Angeles, friends here 'w-ero advised by letter yesterday. of the council has been achieved. The price of the Improvements I must paid at but the land uuni utt guinuaraizea. as a rerun ot the change students leaving for Myers Bloom Co. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS 63-69 East Congress St.

Phone 47 MITCHELL'S APPROVAL SXH ANTbN (By Associated, Press Appointment of an aircraft inquiry hoard by President Coolldge is a Bio -mentous step toward solving the problems the ai( WilliamfMitCfhellij eighth co'rps 1 ,1,1, I. 1 He Is, bright, capable and willing to "In the region of Tlalpam the natives are mostly tenant farmers. They are not making anything through the. tenant system; merely working and existing. The small wage I paid the laborer on the work I was doingT75 cejits per day, was more than they could make on the tenant farm system.

"It seems impossible to Imagine a family existing on nine pesos a week ($4.50) but they are doing it now in interior Mexico. You can see that they demand much less than, the American family. niii iiul nave uieir -vreuiis ciues- tioned. cost, uisiriouieu over a sx year period will amount to approximately 40 cents an acre a year, or approximately $388 a year fr the entire" tract. The totul cost of land and improvements will -he Hill estimates that maintenance of the course can be paid for out of a nominal 60 cents green fee for golfers using the course.

in' area air ofrlcer said. The per DELEGATESNAMED TO I son nol of the board is a surety nSait. J. Rahmana and Liut PTTRDTECTIVE MEETING D. W.

Goodrich of Fort Sam Hous that the wjll 'be painstaking and fair," he said. -A- Bt- ton, (San Antonio), Texas were brief aerial- visitors in yesterday morning. The officers 147-149 N. Stone Ave. Phone 85 'Tho farm lands will not care for Delegates to the state meeting cl the Arizona Game Protective association were chosen by the Tucsou Game Protective association at Ovei? All were on a pleasure trip to Los 'nil nf them either.

Many travel ALL' MET At. ptRIOteL! PROPOSED BY DETRQTtERS WASHINGTCiN. Sept. 11 (By Associated Press); -interest of thn people, they were not illiterate. "And it is to the sons of the Aztecs ahd the- other ancient races, the Tolt'ecs and their kindred nonnlet Angeles and other Pacific, coast about from one job to another pick- meeting of the executive board lan cities and down to take iBg Up whatever wage they can.

It The delegates chmm were government in the construction of night a look at the city and replenish js a very existencefor Jtte3-1 must Jook for the answer to her many problems. uwirrsinr -wmj-TJunuppiji. iiieihe most of 1 it is not the the most of Dr. C. T.

Voorhles, H. C. Chambers. V. E.

A. Kimball, George T. Hawka tilers arrived at the Tucson- muni fault of the Indian. He is willing, ana ma u. sporleder.

but no opportunities." cipal aviation field at 10:50 a. m. and departed at 11:20 ot the Dr. C. T.

Voorhles president and it is these natives who Win work out the answer with too aid of education and the chances it will bring them. Their mode of life will change, their ideals will broaden it. 4... t.hambers served as secre tary in the absence of B. O.

Gam The fate of Mexico, as interpreted by Dean Cummings, lies not in the exploitation of Jher wonderful natural resources, but in thft proper ICE ikiu, nifir-imturai streiwin or pur- lEWSTMUSS for Men-and iltlis lr. this, he will go far In the race handling of. her people. brell. The state meeting will be held at Clarksdale September 21 at the American Legion hall.

A letter once more the outstanding support of v- Ral Nichols, Southern Pacific brakemah who was injured by a wild string of cars In. the" Tucson yards last week, is slightly Improved," although still suffering and unable to leave his bed. Nichols is at his 539 East Fourth street. from T. E.

McColough, president of i the state association, regarding th I state meeting and the pronosed an ua-igibie -was sought in conference today between official of tbo Alicraft Develvpmenl Corporatton of PetciU and army and other high officials In The corporation, he officials were told, is ready fq build a small airship' of duraluminum sheet metal with a displacement of cubic feet and at a about It will have a sailing radius of 2,000. miles and a speed' of 79 miles an hour; by the sealr. ing method to provide gas tightness and varnished on the outside, to prevent "We believe that the construction of this ship should 'be authorised by the government," said a statement by Harold H. Emmons, president of the corporation. "The Shenandoah disaster should not he used as an Plans concerning the game code repeal was read at the meeting.

MUCLASTER HALL The body of Muclaster Hall, who died at the Pastime Park hospital Friday, night, was shipped last night by the Parker-Grimsbaw company to his former home at Trinity, Texas. A new pair FREE it They Rip Look for the Tvto Horses TEXAS EDITOR DIES HOUSTON, Tsxas. Sept, 12. believes, President Calles is whole heiurtedly involved ami that the present government is attempting constructive-development. Often Exploited "Many nations, starting with the Spanish have seen only one thing in Mexico," said the dean.

"That was the onanceto open her rich resources tor their exploitation. The modern nations, nave all had a hand in this and the TJnlteo, States is not guiltiaao. "Thia is aparl.J!f-the reason for the slave-like condition. of the peon who can trace his ancestt'l back to tiie best of the Aatec bloods. And Harry T.

Warner. 55, Texas editor, CALLES TO DON ARMY UNIFORM FOR ONE PAY MEXICO CITY Sept. 12 (By Associated President Caltes, who dislikes military pomp, will don -the full uniform of a 'divisional 5 general for the jtlhv? in his Ufa -Mondav a.fl'n. comnliment Hi UPPER CLASSMEN! I died today after 11 long illness. Mr.

Warner was editor of the Paris News. For two decades be was i managing editor of the old Houston 'Post. We Carry a-Full Line of Strausn OvcrallH COAL excuse for but as an audi tlonartncentne'torprogress in this lo llw Mtraur)iaier Don't Forcet Yntir PH" $5 and 6 I SACHS-PARKER CO. I i White House Department Store 42-44 W. Congress St.

new art wenim niv Tfl lll iuhh "Woo the President will distribute flags in the Aztec, at the time pf the ZZZlTZi rZL ZZJZZ to several army units, after which, Spanish conquerors, was a civiliza If Spent Fortune in Search "1 spent $1,800 in '1. years treating with physicians, some special-isl8eosUng jm 10 a visit, only to at last say that nothing could be done for that I had cancer or weakness oi 11 cttuc -rttaB al? military regalia, heUion oma par with that of the mod- whlch we believe wlU he corrected agalnVwlfl Jbecomr 'A thvoueh the 5 duraluminum the people, resuming his post mjways it has never been surpassed, mtal which propose were not barbarians, in the metal, nicn we propose to use. toonal sense that we think of barbarous I ulcers of the suffered awful pains in my stomach, but I after taking a few doses of Mayr's STUDEBAKER FOREMAN GOES TO SOUTH BEND XI STORTT. IV SiRIZONA FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. 6th.

Are. at 7th. St. Wonderful Remedy these all nnil fnr VPAM am feolinn James W. Skinner, shop, foreman of the Tucson Auto company, will leave this week for South fine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal, mucous from the intestinal tract from the intestinal tract Bend, Indiana, where he will, take Select- Your Fall Suit now the many beautiful patterns; we have in stock of Imported Materials will give you the opportunity of choosing something distinctive.

-v and allaye the inflammation which a two. weeks course in atito causes practically all stomach, liv er and intestinal ailments, includ Special Prices DIAMONDS ing appendicitis. One dose wlH- convince or money refunded. Martin 'a unH npflooluta mechanics at the headquarters of the Studebaker company. 1 Shop foremen from Studebaker garages In all parts of the country will attend the course which is being given by the company under the supervision of a corps of trained experts.

The intensive course is expecte'd to be of great help to the foremen in increasing the ef A'l V. I everywhere. "I ficiency operated in connection with agen- Nice Line of Superior Quality Moderate Price cies. Skinner has been in. charge of the shops of the Tucson Auto i company for several years.

i FOBD6AY8NO" WASHINGTON. SepL 72 (By Associated Press). Henry Ford has decided not to bid for the Pan- American line ships, now operated by the Munson Company from New York to South American porta. Velvet and Wilton Velvet Rugs! If you have made up your mind buy her the diamond, here is your chance; special reduced prices by Tan old established re liable house. You, can't expect" greater satisfaction than you will get from our selection.

Perfect Gems Flawless, sparkling that reflect good judgment on the You never have seen prettier. You can find most any size on price you want In oui-stock. V'e. have them at $85, 550. 175, $100 add up to as high as iU0.

White Gold and $45.00 We would like to, hate you call and WILL WHEATLEY, TENOR (Pupil of Arthur J. Hubbard, Boston) Available for Best Vocal Entertainment TOICB TEACHER AND COACH For the beginner Method For the professional Coaching or me teacaer ideas And Up Guaranteed Satisfaction Perfect Fit FDNEST nSPQETED inspect our 'choice' line of rugs while the stock is concrete: We- Platinum Mountings Phone 1S0 feel sure that yon will be suimed SCOTCH TWEED to find such matclvless patterns and the prices are so icasonablc After you have picked the din-inond you want the setting that will show it off to best advantage. We have a wide variety pf wbjte gold and platinum mountings. Chances are you will find the very mounting you've been admiring on someone else's hand perhaps a better one. N.

ICI RSCHBAUM TOO. I YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD FOR- 4 Furniture, Rugs, Blankets, Comforters, Ladies Dresses, Ladies' Hats, Men's Clothing Credit Hocse The House of Cheerful Credit Greenwald Adams CUSTOM TAILORING All Our Work Done in Tucson in Santa Hotel Buildlas Hotel Bldg. Phone 949 Congress N. Scot Congress N. Scott -215i No.

6th Phone 729 317 E. CONGRESS ST. Cor. Next to Lyric Theatre 1.

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