v cuicYMEXICAN DIESWHEN STRUCK fDOWN BY CAR*Manuel Ozuna Dead Of Fractured Skull At Edinburg thirty-firstTwo Injured At Border CitySunday Nijrht; Charges Are Pending'See Virtim. Page 2. col 5)TodayR»g u. » offMainly About Money. Here, Everywhere. France Learning. Shorter Week.By Arthur Brisbaneright, INI, hr Ain* F*a*« r%C69FV _B;odkat% Inc. iBttrnstfooil Capr right as4 All Otha» Rights K»Mrv*4^'•Utr Morning Stsr News SrrvirriEDINBURG. — Sudden deathstruck the Valley again early Sunday morning when Manuel Ozuna. Hidalgo county Mexican, succumbed in the County-City Hospital here at 3:45 p. m after being struck down by an automobile as he walked along the Falfurrias highway near the Cotton Belt gin, 19 miles north of EdinburgOzuna was suffering a fractured skull and severed arm when rushed to the hospital for treatment. His arm was completely severed from his body.The driver of tiie automobile didG1!B}Phon-in-heiwewehundred and fifty-three leading British economists, mapping out a new plan to preserve peace. say ‘ the importance of America j . __ in tUn (imcl, « f • »• *» lt;co-operation in the work of peace-making cannot be over - esti-her • •mated ”It is to be hoped that the part ^ that America will piny in future European affairs, such as war fi- ^ nancing. may be very easily overestimated.If those gentlemen cannot abstain from cutting each others' ^ throats without the assistance and wjlt; money of the United States, why ^ then let them cut each other's throats?aner-sulkinFRANCE is learning that the peo- pie always pay the piper, whoever%the piper may be—a great conqueror leading them to war. or a clever politician loading them with taxes. In France, sugar has gone up in vprice; bread and veal have both gone up. two sous a kilogram for bread, two sous a pound for veal, and here, government is held directly responsible, by the housewife. as regards the bread, for the French government fixes the price i hmarl as ours fixes the price ofsistOOflplaoff1contorhorroblie*aml'-a