THE EL PASO TIMES. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931 3 Graft Hinted OKLAHOMA HAS ready appropriated: or at DEBUTANTE TURNS TO BANKING Nevada Sheriffs efrr mum uii-reoi as is iiccuca, wilt go for emergency relief. Any additional funds are to be given to schools. In Lingle Trial (Continued From Page 1) Every Sip Is A Pleasure When You "Sip" at Our Fountain to beep all "extraneous from the jurors, was expected thus to bring out further con-i ccrning who wanted I.inglc's deathj NICKLE GAS TAX Oklahoma City, March 25 (AP Gasoline was taxed an even nickel per gallon in Oklahoma tonight. A one cent increase in the state ta became effective as Governor array' affixed his signature to a bill bearing an emergency clause, applying the increase immediately.
It is a relief measure, to remain in effect probably until next year. Of the revenue will reimburse the state for relief funds al Plate Lunch 2 Vegetables, 2 Meats, Potatoes, Drink and Dessert 35c Mptrnnnlitsn P.afe 1 ffm and who paid the assassin for doing his work. Such testimony In turn would air thoroughly the reports tluit I. ingle Iiad acted as a go between tor the underworld chieftains believed to have paid tribute to ccr- Mills St, Opp. Postoffic Must Collect Tax On Liquor Sales Keno, Mar.
25 (1'P). A Nevada sheriff should not be bashful about leaning; over the bar of a speakeasy and collecting a license fee for Rambling tablet In the place. It was Indicated by action of the Waahoe county commissioner today. ftarrrd doors and peep holea notwithstanding, Sheriff Rusarll Trathen of this county received ordera from the rommlaslonors to make the rounds of all bootleg joints, speakeasies, night clubs and resorts in Reno and Washoe county here hard liquor Is consumed and collect taxes. He was further Instructed to Inspect all the games to determine If they were being honestly conducted and were properly licensed.
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AMtF.RSON, Mgr. Hasaelt Tner Rio GrandeHSCo. Mist Phebe Andrews, debutante off the negroes, who escaped in another ear. Herle. told officers that she was on her way to a girl scout meeting when three negroes drove alongside her automobile.
Two stepped from their car into hers and ordered her to keep quiet under threat of death. She fainter! as they drove away wilh her. When she revived one of the men attempted to force her to drink some whisky but she spat it out. The men then met the other negro and robbed her, fleeing when the group of students approached. She was unable to give accurate descriptions of the negroes.
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119 $1 mmK SHANKS WORSE. Tho condition of Roy Shanks, city fireman, whose foot was crushed three weeks ago when a heavy ceiling beam fell on him while fighting the Hammctt building fire, was reported less favorable by attendants at Hotel Dieu last night. Doctors have been fighting a gaseous infection in the injured font in the hope they can keep from amputating the member. SORE GUMS-PYORRHEA Ileal your gums and save your teeth. It's simple, get a buttle colors fiSiSamwaslbrllwJ in Prepared of i.rnrs I'vomtm-A mkmkdy land follow directions, MHO'S is mrnr lm msu a mm a -m THE liritish Insist on being thorough, even In India, where it is hard, with Oandhi's help, to make Asiatics settle down peacefully to paying taxes.
(iandhi and the British viceroy had agreed, and then Britain executed three Hindus, who had murdered a policeman. (ire.it Hindu uproar over that. Another Sacco-Vansetti case, t'nlike ourselves, the British take murder seriously. If you kill anybody in England, and are caught, you know that sou have just three Sundays to live. Even in India political murderers are punished eventually, rainT always guaranteed.
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Chairman James C. Stone, of the federal farm board, today met Kansas hard wheat farmers within the shadows of thejr own elevators here and told them It is up to them as to what the board will do with its 200,000,000 bushels of stabilization wheat purchases. It depends, he said, unon what Is planted this spring and next fall. He indicated the board might make some sales if plantings nre smaller than usual. Otherwise it may hold its wheat for an indefinite period.
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J. hompson, dean of student affairs, after five of them had been found In llokuf's apartment, drinking. Hokuf, not at home at the time of the laid, was not arrested. He was suspended, however. Fraternity men tonight said they believed Dean Thompson's action in suspending the sextet too hasty, ihey pointed out the Nebraska uni-versily campus always had been known as "the little Sahara," because of Its dryness, "Everything has been fine on the campus until this episode," said Police Chief Anderson.
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