Morning Sun, The (Newspaper) - April 12, 1923, Yuma, Arizona Man Has Close Call When Roof Topples Under High Wind During the height of the windstorm in Somerton Tuesday afternoon a strong gust struck the Glasscock building that was severely damaged by fire last yeai and succeeded in loosening the east brick wall ao that It was hurled dow the gluck building adjoining George Davis proprietor of the Club rant that occupies tne latter ing was caught In the cave-in of tbg roof but managed to escape with minor aud bruises Tha the restaurant was entirely nnu the extent of the loss been ascertained at House Of Commons Is Scene Of Uproar And Threatened Violence By Associated Press LONDON April scene of lent uproar was witnessed in the dignified House of Com- mons today following defeat of the government treasury on a small point Stanley Baldwin today met a storm of violence that forced the measure through under cloture The Laborites threatened all sorts of violence against the treasury heads Tha Scotch members sided with the during the disturbance Marine Problem Twixt U S and Britain SALE OF By Associated WASHINGTON officers n ping complications between the j Hugies that they could United States and England are re- j ships that were subject to domestic as probable over the sale of two small ships on the Great Lakes The contract called for observance rules in the United States tions imposed are said to be from the American point of IS THE TO HELP YUMA CHAM OF COMMERCE Los Angeles Cal April 7 1923 Yuma Chamber of Commerce Yuma Arizona I note bv The Morning Sim the efforts being made by your for a Greater Yuma also the heavy expense of entertaining the al delegation I enclose check for three dollars of which are for dues and the balance of 525.00 is for assisting the active work being done Sincerely yours CHAS D BAKER I Hoover Says Nations Court Is Way Of Securing Peace By Associated Press DBS MOINES April membership in the Court of tional Justice was advocated by bert Hoover bere tonight as the of securing peace He replied to criticisms of Senator Borah who said that now ho wanted to go ther than the American popple would follow This is the first reply from administration quarters and marked the beginning of public bate RUNE TRUCES TO EMPLOYEES AT EARLY By Associated Preas TREES NAMED FOR By Associated Press DULUTH Minn April large Dart of the activities the dore Roosevelt International way association during the spring months will be devoted to the ing of trees along the right of way of the highway each tree to sent a World War hero WASHINGTON April chase of hospital sites is the most ment of this program has been mrf Militia Head Passes Blame For Riot Troops Woman of- all laws the U s view Secretary HuShes made an ex- reason they were not admitted to I tended reply The regulations were Canadian register at Ottawa The made to curb By Associated SPRINGFIELD 111 April jutant General Black before the douse committee on the riots said that ho had not ordered troops sent there or asked Gov Len Small for them because there was no call county for them He said that the colonel who was In charge made errors in his report but that he did not rescind the ders National Hospital Day Endorsed By President fBv Associated CHICAGO April has indicated a lively inter- est In the efforts ot the hospitals of the United States and Canada to make the public better acquainted with their service and importance in their communities He endorsed the movement ing in: the observance of National Hospital Day May 12 f For Lax CBy Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS Ind April Miss Elizabeth Rainey Indiana's only El Centro Jury Finds Boy Murderer Guilty By Associated Press EL CENTRO April c- was convicted of tie woman member of the general i Leslie Nichols by a jury bly which recently closed says that in the superior court today after attending a party caucus she bell was picked up on the desert told one of the caucus members that by the insurance salesman with his Now I have more reject for the and later tlie two killed Ladies Aid Societies j Nichols and stole his automobile Of course one cannot tell They were later arrested by occurred in tae caucus It was my side and It was one of the eal n J i got out of the session Miss j Valley Road Utah Favors Merger Negro Hastens Of Three Rail Lines Away After Complaint Filed By White Woman first Rainey added In describing her as a legislator Miss Rainey said she took her seat with the feeling that she was the only representative who INOW The Robert McKay contract in the wati my i uu j knew nothing about the workings of I Wellton valley was completed last the legislature hut it did not take Monday afternoon and teams and discover that about 75 tack to her lone to per ment of the members were in the San Pascual valley passing thru from your wrote Mr the During the first half Yuma yesterday Tie highway which of the she continued has been completed consists of 12 all the activity was carried on miles stretch from Wellton by six or seven members but by the Antelope bridge end of the session it sometimes seemed that every was de- manding recognition at the same ment general direction of the international program It is especially a ure to express my Interest in the work of National Hospital Day which seeks to arouse the largest possible public interest iu the work of the country's hospitals and similar in- You have most properly chosen May 12 the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale as National Hospital Day of the finest and most mane products of our civilization is continues President Harding's endorsement and every activity which aims to assure its ad- vantages to an Increasing number of all possible en- e servos Gilmore superintendent Hospital Chicago of the National Committee and Dr M T MacEachern Ottawa president-elect of the American Hospital tion and National Hospital Day chairman for Canada expect a of all the hospitals of North America to have a program May 12 which will attract more than 000 people to the institutions to do Women are various bills Some of them wero so long she declared taat had to take the word the author as to what the proposed competent with men for legislative service Miss contended She expressed amusement at what she termed the antics of the men on tho last day of the session when many verbal com- bats took place and physical ters were narrowly averted I have had some amusement trying to figure out what would be said of a group of women which behaved as did the members of the House on the last said Miss Rainey excuse lam sure could have been found for them Miss declared it was her opinion that there wero not enough lawyers in the legislature She does not care for a second term TO HELP JEWISH EMIGRANTS By Associated Press NEW April 000 Jewish women will be sented at the of Jewish Women which is to be held in Vienna May 0 to 13 M berger national executive secretary of the council The conference consider tho possibilities of remedying ditions reported by the ALL VIENNA April Vienna city government realized crowns by way of amusement taxes levied on dancing entertainments ing the recent carnival The average con- council's field workers in Europe by ing better hotels for- emigrant en and children on their way from one country to another and by curing employment those who are detained for an indefinite period in European Baseball CBy Associated Press April League At Los 4 Los Angeles 0 At San Francisco 4 Oakland 5 At Sacramento 6 Seattle 0 At Salt Lake 4 Port land 3 number of balls held on each of the 40 nights of carnival season was a record figure for Vienna Report of Condition of THE YUMA NATIONAL BANK OF TUMA ARIZONA At the Close of Business April 3 1323 RESOURCES Loana and Discounts United States Bonds Banking House and Heal Estate Other Stocks Bonds and Securities Redemption Fund TJ S Treasurer Cash and due from banks TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation Rediscounts Fed Res Bank Deposits TOTAL YUMA NATIONAL BANE THE BANK WITH THE CHIME of dishonesty in the Veteran's flagrant charge made aud the square Bureau was predicted by Major deal tn disabled veterans is also General O'Ryan after a preliminary 1 survey today Incompetence of un- alleged Co-operation in all states is at the international headquarters of tie association The said A W Tracy enabling the combing i secretary of the association employes is said to have been country All papers are turned over j is thus to memorialize the heroism i largely responsible Graft in j to local boards for investigation i Clark Elected Head the planting of trees throughout the length of the great highway will make it ultimately a beautiful road fUv Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY April a meeting today the proposal to merge the D Jl G Western Pacific and Santa Fe was ed The benefits to the state of of the consolidation was on many sides Minn lUine TV j J TJI Destroyed By Mames By Associated Press GLOBE April 11 R R Green colored principal of the felt school left here hurriedly today ter paying a fine of for i ing the peace A white woman de- clared that hali Green was escorted to the stage by officers who feared violence By Associated Pressl DEM ING N M April destroyed the town of Fierro Grant county today The flames from an overheated stove quickly destroyed 19 homes and all the business ings in the little mining town ro at one time was the scene of great mining Copper Company Starts On CBy Associated PHOENIX Clark of Miami was today head of the state pioneers at their convention here One thousand were guests of the Arizona Republican An executive TT 1 M i Unarmed elected Tin When Cti Slain tee dent By Associated Preas be appointed by hie DUBLIN April was reported that Emmon De Valera was captured today but it was denied as lowers say that he was not in the vicinity where he was said to have been taken The jury at the Lynch Fate That Seems to Hadley Resigned To his death when unarmed I v Associated PHOENIX April No develop The Juno Copper Company day started suit in the local superior ments transpired during the day m the crise of Paul V Hadley con- murderer No new uleas for commutation have reached the governor when informed of Meeting Of Yuma Chapter Red Cross Freight Traffic Hits igh Peak March against the Ranier Mines Cor- p showed no emotion the Ridge Mining CBy Associated Pressl WASHINGTON April aud Milling Company Register and Geo B Lighten let title to mining claims located in the Cun- Pass district near Wendon The claims in litigation are the II Jl Lit II j traffic volume touched a still higher nier Nos 1 to 3 Juno 1 and 2 the mark as shown by the car service Goer de Alene 1 to 3 Copper Hill 1 division in the week ending Gibson 1 2 3 and 31 almost a million cars were Flying Dutchman 1 to 3 Ora Grande er asserting his innocence IN THE CITY COURTS Lorenzo Martinez was given ls A mass meeting of the members of tho Yuma Chapter the can Red Cross will be held this ning at eight o'clock at the police court rooms of the city hall tor purpose of reorganizing the I ter for the next year's work The meeting will be addressed by Mary Day Barnes R N of the American Rerl cross Pacific Division A large loaded with revenue i and the Big Four group of six claims Chautauqua Ticket Sales Committee All members of the Chautauqua Ticket Sales tee all officers of the Yuma Chautauqua Association and all guarantors are requested to meet this evening at eight o'clock at the rooms of the Yuma Chamber of Com- merce in the Shields Building At this meeting tickets will be distributed to all bers of the Ticket Sales Committee and to such of the Guarantors as wish tn sell tickets to make good on their guarantee This is an Important meeting and I desire to upon all appointed as members of the Ticket Sales Committee to be present TICKET SALES COMMITTEE S 13 McVay Mrs T H Mrs A H McClure Mrs P T Robertson B D Cornell C W Mrs F S Ming Mrs J W E M Mrs W E McClure Mrs J Will H Minor Eagle Drug Company B H Dressing W H Shorey C M White Mrs John Doan Mrs W H Rankin Mrs C H Robertson Hugo B mer Ed K Milliken H H Baker Mrs Jack Earl C Hall C F Collier Mrs M Winsor Mrs B F Cosper W E Johnson Ike Glasser Mrs K N Campbell Mrs O C Mrs Anna Alexander Mrs D C Aepli Miss Anna Mitchell Mrs Ella McCoy Mrs Nora B Elliott Mrs Kathryn Mrs F E son Miss Phylis Hill Mrs J H Haynes Mrs N J Justus Mrs A B Ming Mrs Robert Power L C Stahl Mrs W D Wood Miss Hortense Mrs C B Glasscock Mias Lizzie Frank and Mrs Henrietta Morgan JOHN DOAN President At Noon Today days Iu jail by Judge Frank S of tlle the ley of the city Police Court Tuesday ia afternoon for being drunk and i Kiwanis Luncheon Martinez age was j fined by Judge S Frank ley Tuesday for indecent exposure Kiwanis Jose Olea suspected of bootlegging eon will be held today in and general round about was the dining room of the Southern before Judge S Frank Stanley A good program has and sentenced to ISO days in been arranged by the program tail Sentence was suspended ions C S of the to allow him to leave ment of agriculture of the of Arizona and S J Tonv Karr an Indian is in he ham economist of the Arizona In- jail serving a IS day sentence mistrial Congress will each make for being drunk and disorderly Ho short addresses There will be was sentenced by City Judge S sjc and n good lunch A full at- Frank Stanley tendance is expected helpful hint SAVE EM AND YOU'LL HAVE EM safe place good place FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Yuma We Pay Interest on Savings Accounts RESOURCES OVER