is set for July 2 be-nitcd Stales conimis-Embezzlement.i government is asking dition of Ateca and barges that they em-y collected as taxes inr El Paso attorney is representing Ateca andJustice Wilson is wondering who in El Paso is eligible to correspond with the Pennsylvania man.Pasoans ToBe Given Recorden route to Spain withbout two months ago arrested. According totches, approximatelyfound in his posses-Tests By Victor)cfense Witnesses, de la Vega and Revilla Dnse witnesses. The deleted to be that Ateca are political refugees, witnesses said Ateca ild be bound over for t he would secure his abeas corpus procced-!e la Vega have enteredsiness in the El Paso they fled from Mexico collapse of the revo-part merits*ay Board OfThree El Pasoans have been selected to make test records for the Victor Talking Machine company by R. S. Peer, who is in El Paso searching for local talent that may be recorded.Mr. Peer selected an old-time fiddler, a cowboy singer and a cowboy band consisting of a violin, a guitar and a harmonica.Untrained talent and old-time music—remnants of a vanishing west— are what Mr. Peer is looking for.“We want persons who have learned their songs years ago from old-timers, songs that are almost ballads,” be said.In an effort to round up talent with western color that is authentic, Mr. Peer sent out 30 telegrams to people living near El Paso asking them to try out, according to F. Luyster of the Tri-State Music com-rang Workersre every department of nment which uses chainill have to pay for the■ laborers at the city ntatively decided at thevridav.)scar J. Allen, who has police department, said running about 5200 a on the grocery.bill, allowed 5478 a monthhe jail. Mr. Allen said K) a month is beingpany.“Not all of these will make test records, but enough of them will to advertise the west and El Paso,” he said.“Plans are under way to have arecord featuring Gene Cunningham, a western short story writer of El Paso. Mr. Cunningham will give a western sketch, telling cowboy stories and cowboy jokes. The end of the record will be native cowboyoutside the bars of Marin’s cell latlt; Thursday afternoon. The box wa: found when Sheriff Armstrong Frank T. Bailey and M. V. WardMarin’s attorney, searched the celfor a container in which Marh might have taken strychnine intlt; the jail with him.Found Under Window.Dr. Willis W. Waite, who made J chemical analysis of the contents o Marin’s stomach, found that strych nine caused his death.The tiny box was lying just unde a window and it was pointed on that Marin may have made an un successful attempt to throw it outhe window after taking the poisoifrom it.The stitches had been removec from the inside of one of the cuff: of Marin's trousers and the smal box fitted in the small hole.Will Delay Recording.Coroner R. B. Rawlins is out o the city and the cause of Marin’ death probably will not be officially recorded until his return.Marin was to have gone to triaMonday for the murder of Attorne:Frank J. Lyons.Searchers found many document in the Spaniard’s cell, but none o them hi any way referred to tinfact that he may take his own life All of the documents were a history of his relations with Mr. Lyons amhis law partner, H. D. Oppenheinver whom Marin also shot and killed.Funeral Rites ForCruces Boy Fridai\ labor is being used reets nad to cut weeds I property.s, city auditor, said the and the waterworksirged for the labor of on their property.or do Writer)f U. S. Patrolmusic.“Old-timers from the west are principally what Mr. Peer is interested in. The Del Norte Talking Machine company, at 311 Sout^i El Paso street, is also making Mexican records. They have 50 new Mexicannumbers at that store.“Juarez is responsible for a number of Mexican records. Mr. Peer listens to beggars in the streets, and sometimes asks them to play and sing for him. He has engaged performers from the cabarets in Juarezto make special records for sale along the border states.Funeral services for Robert BlacV 8-vear-old son of Dr. and Mrs. W. L Black, of Las Cruces, N. M., whlt; was smothered to death when ; sandbank caved in upon him Wednes day night, to be held at 4 p. m.Friday from the family home oiHadley avenue, Las Cruces, with tin Rev. Mr. Cooper, of the First Chris tian church, officiating.Burial was to be in Las Cruce; Masonic cemetery.Besides bis parents, the little boj is survived by two sisters, Nina am Patsy, and two brothers, William am Jack Black.Members of the extension depart ment of New Mexico A. and M. col lege, of which Dr. Black is a member, were to act as pallbearers.day, of Alamogordo, j____►tern magazine stories, t ^ries of 12 El Paso bor- ThWVeS Steal Sailie :ories to the Midwestrst of which will ap-August number of theDeaths and Burials?Automobile Twice5 deal wiih the work j r patrol in and about : feature Col. Horsley,!El Paso thieves aren’t particularas to models of cars they steal, or how many times they steal the same car. police said Friday.rriI-IDA IRENE METCALF.Ida Irene Metcalf, 69, of the lowei valley, died Thursday. She is sur vived by her husband, the Rev. Arthur Metcalf; a daughter, Ella LouiseMetcalf of Seattle. Wash., and a son