v DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD i ' ' SIEPS TAKEN TO AVERT BIO STRIKE MARDHNQ ORDERS MEETING OF WORKERS AND OPERATORS. NDUSTRIES GIVEN WARNING Utilities Corporations In Illinois Ad- vised to Stock Up Before April 1, Date Set for Walkout. Washington, D. C. President Hard ing Is insistent that the government, Jo all in its power to avert the threat ened coal minora' strike on April 1. To this end ho has directed Secre tary of Labor Davis to call a confer jnco of bituminous coal minors and aiino owners In the near future to :onsidor a now agreement.. The govornment holds that tho igreemont reached in 1919, under fed ral auspices, binds tho mine owners ind miners to consider a new agree nent to succeed .thut 'which will ex pire April 1. Tho attorney gonoral has notified :ho president that tho contract binds :ho partlos to such a conference, and lint nothing has Intervened to invali Jato this provision of tho agreement. The president, himself, commenting jn tho situation to his advisors, said :hat tho govornmont -would indeed bo Impotent, t a condition should exist whoroby it could not oxcrt itB power and inriuonco to -avert a threatened Industrial outbreak. Warned to Stock Up. Chlcnga.Heads of nig industrials ivoro warned by coal operators and Jcalors to stock up as heavily as pos sible in preparation for tho coal strike, whicli now seoms Inevitable Dn April 1, -when present contract with tho unions expire. ' Utility corporations throughout thq state havo "boon urged ljy tho Illinoii :ommerce commission to do all in their power to secure tho largest pos sible supply of coal "before tho date set for the strike, bo that all gas male Ing, electric lighting, Intorurban cai sorvico and -power -nnd other public utility services may not he fcamporod. For tho first tlmo In tho history of tho country, tho -proposed strike will hit both tho bituminous and anthra cite fields simultaneously. Previous coal strikes havo involved either tho anthracite fields of the east or the mlddlo vest bituminous mines. When tho tioup camo in oithor field, coal xonsume'r i'mthe Hold nfrected havo beep abl6 to got supplies from tho Holds 't' that '-winV still In operation. Tho unions, however, havo now ar ranged thatr -wugo agroonionta so that they can call -n .BtrJko over hoth fields.' Oporatora say that If consumers itore up coal now, a sufficient amount cau fto brought in Irorc tho non-union bituminous fleldo at Kentucky and WiSSt Virginia lo lcoop Industry in mo tion throughout the Bummor and fall. Tho unionu foresaw this loophole, in their plans aind Itavo fccen trying to Involve tho rail unions In tho striko, to that this non-Unian coal could not do moved, but this plan does cot prom ise much success. Movie 3taf Seeks Divorce. Los Angeles Calir. Another matri monial wreck has come to light in tho Los Angeles film colony, Blllio Rhodes, widow of the Into Smiling Bill Parsons, has filed suit Tor di rorco from hor second husband, Wil liam H. Jobolman, to whom aha was married In 1920. Striker Given Prison Term. Nobraaka city, Neb. Martin Mul. fanoy, packing house striker, convict ed at tho proaont term of tho district Tourt of kidnaping James Estos, a no jro strikebreaker, was Bontoncod by District Judgo Begloy to servo from threo to flvo years In tho "pGnltontJ lry, Shot Senator; to Prison. Washington, D. C Charles Grock, igod G5, who last March 5, shot and bounded formor Senator Charloa II. Hejutorson-of Novada, was sontoncod to lQ'"'ycr8' imprisonment by Chlof Justice McCoy if tho DlBtrlct or Co lumbia Bupromo court. Sell Obsolete Warship. Washington, D. C. The obsoloto Monitor Monteroy, utatioh ship nt Poarl '"JIurbor, Hawaii, for Bovoral 7cars.hH8 beon sold to Borcovlch oinpariy, Oakland, Calif., for $3,G00, Jie "navy department announced. Irish Leader Is III. London -A Dublin dispatch reports that Michael Collins is in bed, suffer ing from tho grip. i ;,,, i New York Banks. New York. Tho actual condition of ;he clearing house banks and trust :ompani for tho wook (flvo daya) ,fJow hat thoy hold $-1 1,202,520 in ex eue'oi; Iflgal requirements, This Is rn ' Increase of $4G,401,2G0 from last week. Omahan Slain by Wife. u0matia Neb, Emll Vullen, 34, of pmaka, was- shot und killed by bin A'lf0;at tjieir homo here. Sbo told Mice" Vallen had abused her and tbilr.ckMreB. Falling Meteors GIRL KILLS ALLEGED BETRAY ER IN A TEXAS COURT ROOM Opens Attack as She Steps to Witness Chair Man's Second Trial Wao Just Starting. Waco, Tex. Miss Marcfno Matt hows, 17 years old, shot anil killed J. S. Crosslin during proceedings in tho district court here. He was charged with criminally attacking tho girl two years ago. Crosslin was 59 years old. Crosslin was tried, convicted and sentenced to nlno years in tho peni tentiary, but tho case was reversed on an error in tho admission of testimony and remanded for trial. Tho preliminaries- had been com pleted and Miss Matthews had been eallcdto the witness stand. "Ho disgraced mo, ruined my health and deprived mo of school privileges," Bho stated after tho killing. "But he will never ruin another girl." Mls Matthews walked to tho wit ness chair, then turned with a pistol In hand, fired straight at Crosslin, who sat in a chair bosldo his attor neys 15 feet away, She took two or threo stops forwnrd and firod again. Advancing to within threo feet of the man, who had collapsed in his chair, she shot a third time, the bullet pono- trating Crosslin's sido. W. II, Forester, counsel for Cross- Un, acized tho girl just as tho third ahot wns fired and almost at tho same time Officer Durtdn rcachod her and, taking her in hor arms, carrlod her out of the courtroom- IIo took the weapon from her and looked hor in a room in tho shoriff's offices. Complaint has beon filed charging the girl with murder. Held as Black Handcr. Washington, D. C aoorgo E. Long, 40 years an cmployo of tho bureau of insular nffalrs, In tho war depart ment, was arrested and hold for In vestigation by department of justico officials In connection with tho Bond ing, during tho last few wobks, of lot tors to prominent Washingtonlans do mnnding largo sums of money, Threats of death woro made In caao tho money was not forthcoming, Mabel Normand Reported Better. Los Angolos, Cal, Miss Mabel Nor mand, reported seriously HI with t'o grip at hor temporary retreat In Alta tlena, was Bald to bo Improving. Hor secretary told inquirers that whilo Miss Normand was seriously ill, it was thought that her recovery was almost certain. Two Missing Following Explosion. Stamford, Conn. Two men were missing nftora $100,000 firo which fol lowed tho explosion of a tank car of acids at tho plant of Richards & Co., makers of artificial leather, horo. Tho two men wero working at tho car and wero bolioved to havo boon klllod by tho explosion. Woman Freed of Murder Charge. Auburn, Neb, Tho chargo of mur der against Mrs. Lucllo Ncal, for kill ing iter husband hero August LI, last, was dismissed by District Judgo John llupnr, upon motion of County Attor ney Armstrong, who roportod that ho had no now ovidonco to Introduce. Divorces Famous English Beauty. London. Tho earl of Cathcart was jrniitvd u dlvorco upon proof of Lady Catheurt's tndhic-rotlons with tho oarl of Craven. Tho case, which orlglnnlly was In tho defended list, canio boforo the court us an undofcuded suit. Senator Rawson Sworn In. Washington, D. C- Charles A. Raw son of Dos Moines, wno bwoiii in as senator from Iowa, Buccoodlng Sena tor William s. Konyon, who rcslgnod to accopt appointment us judgo of tho Eighth circuit court of appeals. Let U. S. Get Gorman Dyes. Washington, D, C Doclarlng thaf congress has tied tho hands of tho ad ministration in dealing with tho rep arations commission, Prosident Hard ing in a lottor to Senator Froyllnc huysdn, republican, Now Jorsoy, has suggested that legislative action ho taken to permit tho United States to got its quota of Gorman ropuralion dyes. Vlccount Harcourt Dies. London. Viscount Harcourt died here, ago 5'J yenra. ' BLAST DESTROYS THE GIANT YANKEE AIRSHIP, THE ROMA Estimates on Dead Vary From Half a Dozen to Nearly 40 Over 50 on Board. Norfolk, Va. Exploding after crash ing downward during a trial flight, tho army's Italian built airship Homa was destroyed near tho naval base here with tho loss of an undetermined num ber of lives. Estimates an hour and a half after tho disastor, placed tho dead from half a dozen to nearly 40, out of the mora than half hundred persons on board. Washington, D. C. Tho navy de partment was notified of the disaster In tho following telegram from the naval authorities at Norfolk: "Army, dlrigiblo Roma caught firo and foil to tho ground near army base, Norfolk. Thlrty-fivo pcrs6ns reported dead out of 50 aboard." Norfolk. Savoral persons wero re ported killed and 12 seriously injured whon tho giant airplane Uoma- plunged obliquely over a milo and crashed In to a barracks building at tho Hamp ton Road3 army baso, according to in formation in tho hands of tho com mands at tho Hampton Roads naval baso. Tho remalndor of tho 21 mem bers of tho crow and 30 or 40 passen gers and observers aboard tho Roma ospapod with minor burns, cuts and bruises, according to information at tho baso. The Roma was between GOO and 1,000 foot in the air when she fell, of ficers at the Hampton Roads naval baso stated. Some of tho passengers aboard woro virtually unhurt, although all 'wero shaken up. A number of thorn jumped from tho cars of tho Roma as she fell. Others caught un der, and theso, It is bolioved, wero killed almost Instantly. Ask Operators to Meet Miners. Chicago. Prosidont John L. Lewis of tho United Mino Workers of Amor lea, asked coal operators of tho cen tral competitive fiold, comprising tho states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and also of western Ponnsylvnnia,to meet with union officials at Cloveland on March 2 for n wago conference which, ho said, might avert the impending striko. Similar requests havo been rojoctod by somo operators who said that thoy wished to discontinue col loctivo bargaining with the miners. Movie Comedian III With Grip. Los Angolos. Harold Lloyd Issuf fortng from a severo attack of tho grip. IIo is confinod to his homo in this city, with two nursoa In attend ance. Being an athloto, it Is thought tho .comedian will make a recovery without tho dreaded pneumonia sot ting in, despite Mils high temperature Taylor Mystery Remains Deep. Los Angoles. Tho mystery sur rounding tho slaying of William Des mond Taylor, motion picturo director, still remains ns far from solution as when tho body of tho director wns found lu hid apartments hero almost threo weoks ago, Investigators work ing on tho caso said. Oil King O. K.'3 Lovo Mdch. Chicago. John It. Rockofollor has given his approval to tho ongugomont of his granddaughter, Mathlldo Mc Cormlck, 17-yoar-old daughtor of liar old F. MeCormlck, to Max Osor, Swiss riding master. Kidnaped Ulsteritcs Nearly All Freod. Bolfast. Whtlo most of tho union ists capturod in rocont raids in north ern Ireland havo been relousod, the Ulster homo office announced that 25 of tho kldnnpod won had not yet been -oturnod. Pollco Fire on Rioters. Pawtuekot, It. I, -i Onn man was killed, two wore aorlously wounded ami bIx persons woro hurt when tho pollco UBod rjot guns on 'a crowd of 1,000 persons who gathered at tho plant of tho Jenckcs Spinning com pany, whore a striko la in progress. Tho guna woro brought Into play whon eavernl patrolmen had been knocked down titter the urrost of threo striko sympathizers. Tho doail man is J .nil d'Assumpcau of Valley Falls. Josoph Diaz and Tony Rogos3wovo taken to a nospltal lu n critical condition. OMAHA BANKER AD MITS LOOTING BANK W. V. Mathews, President of Defunct Pioneer State Bank, Indicted Some Time Ago. Omaha, Neb. Willard V. Mathows, prosident of tho now defunct Pioneer Stale bank of Omaha, indicted by u special grand jury some time ago on a charge of embezzling $200,000 from tho bank, pleaded guilty before Dis trict Judge Leslie. Sentence was deforred until March I to givo Mr. Mathows time In which t6 straighten out his personal affairs, i Throe other persons Indicted with him, including T. H. Matters, Omaha, attorney, woro granted soparato trials. Mr, Mathews gavo out a statement In which ho sad ho believed his vio lation of tho law, if there was one, was a technical one and was "of tho head and not of the heart." Whisky Loot Worth $90,000. Detroit, Mich. Six armed men bound and gagged tho watchman at a government warehouso in Beaubion avenue hero and cscapedwlth 20 bar-' rels of bonded whisky, which they loaded on a motor truck. ' Tho rob lipry was discovered when an investi gation was mado of tho watchman's failuro to punch his tlmo clock. Po lice estimate tho whisky to be Worth $50,000. Louisvillo, Ky. Twenty armed men, With threo trucks, held up threo guards and ono passerby at tho Old Pepper distillery near Versailles, Ky., and es caped with between 350 and 400 cases of liquor, valued at about $40,000, ac cording to telephono reports received hero. Indict Packing House Heads. Rapid City, S. D Orvillo Rinehart, former candidate for tho United States sonato on tho dempcratlc tick et, and John Burke, president of the Dakota Packing company, havobeen Indicted on charges of making alleged fraudulent misrepresentations' to tho stato securities commission, as to tho books kept by tho packing company. Rinehart was treasurer of tho com pany. In a separtate indictment, H. F. Fellows, an attorney, was charged with seven embezzlement counts, ag gregating $6,431 -whilo ho was secre tary of tho Dakota Packing company "Off" These Schools. Lincoln, Nob. Instructors In any of tho state" normal colleges of Nebraska hereafter will bo refused leaves of ab sence to study In or attend tho Uni versities of Columbia, Chicago andl Northwestern "be'eauco tho testimony of thoso who havo been students and the now3 items in tho daily pross show that cigaret smoking Is common among women in these institutions" under a resolution adopted by tho board of education of state v normal schools. To Use Planes In Florida. Washington, D.C. Uso of utrphiuoo along tho Florida coast in tho war on rum sellers was understood to bo un der consideration by prohibition headquarters. Plans for tho uso of airplanes against rum runners was understood to bo part of tho gigantic program being worked out by prohi bition authorities Involving activities In tho ajr, on the water and on land to stem tho tldo of illicit liquor flow ing into tho country from West In dian and other Islands. Girl Drops to Death. Chicago. Miss May Ginsburg, aged 22, daughtor of a wealthy St. Paul business man, either fell or leaped from the fifth story window of her apartment here and was Instantly klllod. A pucsing policeman found hor body lying on tho sidewalk, clad only in a night gown, tymona and bedroom slippers. Ball Magnates at St. Joe. St, Joseph, Mo. Every club of iho Western league was represented at tho Hchodulo mooting here. It has boon settled thoro will bo 1G8 games, with tho season oponlng April 1 or 14 with tho club3 of the northorn half of tho circuit playing hi tho southern halt. Sweet Into Senate Race. Washington, D. C- Burton E. Swoot, ropublieun member of tho houso from tho Third Iowa district, announced ho would outer tho republican pri marlos In Juno as a candidate for tho senate. Tho office at stnko la tho uuoxpirod term of Senator Kenyon. r- Takes $22,000 Bank's Cash. New York. William A. Ru,soll, messongor for tho Greenwich bank, was robbed of $22,000 ln currency by an automobile bandit, whp boarded thq truck, In which ho was transport ing tho money to n downtown bank. Cobb's Condition Serious. Boston, Mass. Irvin S. Cobb, auth or and humorist, Is seriously ill at a hotel after a rolapso from tho grip, which forced tho cancellation of n lec ture last week. Dr. J. II. Stevens said Mr. Cobb's condition was "seri ous but not dangerous." Wrestling Star to Retire. Now York. Stanislaus, ijbyszko, world's heavyweight wrostllpg cham pion, plans to rutiro undefeated in May and to place his tltlo in tho care cf his younger brother, Wladok. GORRHUSKER ITEMS Mows of All Kiids Gathered From Various Points Throughout Nebraska. A blaze which started in tho garret of the Friend hotel was declared by Fire Chief Iloefer to have all the ap pearances of incendiary origin. The firo was extinguished with chemicals before much damage resulted. When tho volunteer firo department answer ed the cull thoy found Britton in the kitchen of tho building, which is a three-story brick structure, eating pop corn. When told that the building was' on fire he answered that it could not be possible. Investigation showed Hint oll-souked carpets nnd blankets had been placed In tho garret. Ac cording to firemen the building Is In sured for $20,000. Every taxpayer In Nebraska who turns In property for taxation will have to give on oath that hifi return Is correct, if a plan proposed at a group meeting of comity assessors here Is carried out. Twenty assessors at a meeting passed a resolution urging that county nssessors require precinct as sessors to administer an on tit on ev ery tax return in their district Some drunken pigs near Chadron went on a ronring, don't-enre-a-whoop rampage, nnd unwittingly tipped off thw story of. how corn mush had been poured Into their feed trough. These pigs and never before frncturod Mr. Volstoud's act, nor tho peace and dig nity of tho community. Tho owner of thu pigs was arrested. U. C. Yund of Broken Bow has com pleted installing his wireless outfit. Mr. Yund brought the set with, him from Coudersport, Pa., but on account of war conditions has not reset the station He has very complete equip ment anil can receive messages from France, Germany, Spain, Norway nnd South America. When Deputy Sheriff T. L. Misklmen went on un errand lo the basement of the county court house at Alllnnco, he discovered that a burglAr hud stolen the contents of two 100-pound sacks of granulated sugar" and hud fillml the sacks with ashes and cinders. The sugar had been confiscated in u raid on a still several months ng2. At a meeting of taxpayers a protest cost of the public schohol system nt Auburn It developed that farm land near town in paying taxes amounting to $11 per acre, nnd that tho cosr of tho public schools In this district has increased from $8,700 to $40,000 in six year.') with llttlo Increased attenilnnce. Secretary Clancy cf the Red Cross has resigned ns executive secretary of the Hall county chapter, and .will, be plnnlng with ,.tliof-first ,efvhevmpnth, tako a position with the national or ganization as field agent for the stato of Montana. Th,e Garrison Poland China Pig club has completed Its organization nnd is the first of Its kind to bo started In Butler county this year. Morci than half of the boys have already started, each having a pure bred sow. As un appreciation for the quick re sponse made to David City's call for aid when the I. O. -O. F. temple burn ed the David City city council au thorized the sending of a check for $100 to the Seward fire department. An inspection of tho winter wheat nenr Oshkosh shows that practically all of It Is going through the winter In splendid condition, Is well rooted nnd tho abundance of moisture nssures a speedy growth In the spring. Lootto is rallying nround Mayor Hnvcna In his efforts to secure a mu nlclple swimming pool and skntlngpnrk. Tho commercial club and the schools, as well as many farmers, are back of the movement. By n voto of two to one Scottsbluff npproved tho issuanco of bonds of $300,000 for tho construction of a new high school building. Tho poll show - ed 0S0 for nnd 483 against tho proposed Issue. Mrs. Sarah A. Bond, SO, sister of I Ella AVheeler Wilcox, died at her Home lu Ord from Injuries received when she fell on an ice-coated sidewalk a week ago. Her hip was broken In tho fall. Tho supremo court hns refused to. break tho will of .Tpsoph Huyden, late Omaha merchant, on petition of Louise Josephine llnyden, niece, nnd William Huyden, brother. An electric siren fire alarm is to bo Installed at Randolph by tho lire de partment, to supersede tho bell nlarm. Unless further compalnt Is made against Mra. Loretrn Sclirelner, who fasted eight days in tho Dodgo county jail rather than send her children, La Ross nnd Ln visa, 8, to tno punuc school, sho will bo allowed to retain custody of them. Tho stato of martial low which has been in cxlstenco in Four Milo pre cinct nt Nebraska City, In Otoo county, slncrt Jnnuary 28, hue censed by a pro clamation of Governor McKclvte, stat lne "that vlolenco and disorder had been suppressed and there was- no fur ther need of martial law." Whilo shelling corn nt his plnce near Wolbach, Anson Kinney got his left hand on tho sbellor, loslns tho first and fourth fingers of tho hand, which had to be amputated, and 10 may yet loso the other two fingers. Mrs. Agnes Scott, widowed mother of Policeman J. E. Scott, killed in Om aha, In entitled to compensation of $15 n week for 350 weoks and $150 burial expenses, according tn nn Informal opinion given by Frank Kennedy, sec- rotary nt stnto department of labor; and wc-oilU'lo stato compensation v.'jm rulsflonor tignr beet growers In the vicinity of ILowell nnd Gibbon are not In tho Je.ilt perturbed over tho announce ment that the year's contract price Will', be nround $5 per ton, for the Hlmple reason they do not p'un to liiltW many beots, regardless of price. With Irrigation acreage these farm ers for the most part are finding the iiumbic potato more profitable, witn cnbbago a close second. Consequent ly, tliU vicinity, which in past years has ruWett large quantities of beets, will build up, Instead, a greatly In creased potato acreage- and also a largo acreage of cabbage. The lat ter prodii' t Is becoming more popu lar annually. Ono 'farmer located south of Gibbon a setting out 40 acres of cabbage plants to replace beets. Approximately 180 inmates of Ne braska pen'tontiary will soon bo stead ily employed In tho new. prison shirt nnd overall factory. Installation of V2Q lnrge power sewing machines is expected to bo completed soon. Largo quuntillon of buttons, thread' una cloth tiro already on hand. The factory will probably turn otit 123 dozen snirts a duy, according to Warden Kenton. Tho entire product will go 'to u Jefferson City, Mo., wholcsalo concern, which has contracted for the labor. Instructors In any of the state nor mal colleges of Nebraska hereafter will be refused leaves of absence to study or attend the universities of Col umbia, Chicngo and Northwestern "be cause the testimony of those who havo been students and the news Items in the daily press, show that cigaret smoking is common among women In these institutions," ufuler a resolution udopted by the board of education of state normal schools. Nebraska's dog, population for 1021 was 105,288, according to figures giv en out at the state house at Lincoln, based on assessor's .returns. That means thnt there is one poodle, collie, airdale, terrier, bull dog or some other kind of canine for every twelfth per son In the state. Tho dog census for last year shows an increase of r,23." over thnt of 1020. The assessors mado no attempt to place the dog wealth. For tho first tlmo in the history of American suffrage, t'o sisters are can didates for congress this year. One is Mrs. Irene C. Buell, Ashland, city pro secutor, who bar. already filed her petition with Sectretnry of Stato Ams berry at Lincoln. Her older sister, Mrs. A. K. Gaulr.t mayor of St. Peter, Minn., Is a .candidate for congress from the district there. Fire destroyed tho five-room home of W. I). Shaal near Springfield. Mr. Shaal was nlone-in the house nt tho time of tho firo and almost suffocated before rescued. Tho firemen were un able to save the house or contents The Joss Is estimated at $3,000. Bcnkelmnn schools have outgrown the present school building, and the district,!, prcparhig to vote a bond, is sue to cover the present running ex penses. New quarters for itigh school or grade must be provided before school oponn next fall. Tho city council nt, Ravenna has mado a call for bids on street paving. Tho first district to bo paved will cover about 30 blocks. It Is. tho object: of tho city to pave 'the main thoroughfares and ono block on each side streer. When Pierce Oxlby, farmer of .Cam bridge, awakened in the morning ho found, his largo . barn, two head of homes, threo cows and much grain and hny destroyed by fire. The ori gin has not been il&tcrmlned. A petition by S00 taxpayers of Fill more county wns filed with tho county commissioners asking that tho serv ices of tho county agent bo continued and tho annual appropriation was made for that purpose. "Frozen assets" loans 'thnt could not bo liquidated, wero blnmed by J. E. Hart, secretary, of tho stato derwrt ment of commerca ,and labor, In an nouncing tho closing of the Homer State Bank at Homov. When a firo broko out on tho root of tho nubile school building at Hub- ! bard, tho firo drill In which tho chim , rtn iml been trained wnn ordered and they all marched orderly to safety. Frank Sampson, 13, of Western, caught a full grown wolf In n trap and succeeded In killing It with a short handled ax after a desperate fight. A permanent summer camp for the Boy Scouts of SeouttsblufiVis proposed to bo built at Laramlo park, in Wyont- j jngt by tho Scott -bluffs Bey Scout coun ell. While AgCi, Arneke, 14 of Norl'ofk, w.is nsleep in her room, mi unknown person entered and cut off her hnlr. The citizens of Wood LaHe are to vote on a bond Issue of $29,70 'o pro vide a water system and electric light plant. The town has been burning gasoline and kerosene lamps gJiho the electric light plant was destroyed by fire about three weeks ago. The largest irrigation pro-t In tho ; Republican valley Is about to bo car ried out a few mlies west of McCool; by G. II. Watkins on tho Watklns farm near Perry. The nest of wells nnd pump plant will cost about $0,000 and the plant will supply wntor" for 300 acres. Tho city council of Knlrbury luw purchased a second firo truck to use ln case ol emergencies. P. L. Hurd, Quwhnf has written Gov ernor McKelvlo to urgo tho next leg islature to pass a law demanding that nil restaurants serving horso or mule meat advertiso tho fact in big placards nn front windows. "I would navue u . nIK. . ..,, .,inrfl nnii ono day. no I nnIoni. or paroles, for vlolntlou of IIur(1 pal(1 T5l(, governor la . , for information iui to wjiero pucli ment Is sold In Omaha. llurd falls to specify Ir his Iottcr l Jk 4 S?A ,V J r