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BROWN WOOD BULLETIN
’ BROWNWOOD, TEX& faiURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925
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VOL XXV. NO. 64
PROPOSE VINDICATION FOR FERGUSON
0 F LAUSANNE
TREATY URGED NAVAL STATUS IN BAD HUMOR T0TE8IERUNS
IKVBM*
UCHUrAT
DrOUIA
MATS PACT UOIU IK AT-'
FROYED AT 05CE.
(Bw Amooim*»d Prtu)
WA8HJ.\tiTO\, Ju. 22-The
long pnedlag Lauiun* Treaty
for resumption of <Uvl«-
htvde
IWT.W.
( Bw At..r.ftU»J Pwi;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—A n#w
angle baa been Injected ia;o the
growing complexities of the navel
■Hoatioti hv a pending lo.utiou
Booking information from Great
providing for i
matte rotations between the I n lied
**■ ‘1 and Turkey had boon,
K «tt .« Mo?*. obM-raity >«**'« “
by . WUU H«u. dlDber’ '«**•
* tea :L pre^iCM r. the Arms
n TJ; i « onf !^rroo Treaty.
4 a.u. mum. i vtnuil y***!**. *•
J a. Mr « Ik. Wkiu Him.; **£ «? «» «-«■?. "■?
lam night. with Wm. .Waabbum f*aat rr^*i ' *r ilJlinn
* ££ v; J5 ^ Srnsi 12;.°; ^
S^Tswri: sjri its* zssssgS
UM. by Sir. CblM u u bU Mw. „T£.'~“
j and the Nelson. The two
bare been described aa
JJ battleship* and aircraft
did they gird may opin-
io the probabilities of notion
T%e presidents gustos said the ^tfccr* *»rmal
two boat* aad a half iptit around
the dinner Labi- passed wlfoaut
of the senate reoointioa. p 100
of thaSH^HI
action on the treaty
Tbs senators attending said
prestdetu . himself exp' >-ed
riser*. nor did they giro any oj
•*« ••
by foe
The proposal for
conference stood la
light today.
WhHe there
iam luw
OTtUATU
I'Jhey
ro whips
raft carrier*.
another an
a pltle clear^
here waaAR) formal ex-
of the |»et that ad min-
**nxloflff offered no Og-
_ ^ ____ a tbn.fftoponxl when pre-
* adopted n few boors ha fore, calling f?1*** *?y. 8ytoT K<1>*
. on the state department tor Inform- ~~7~ r* rj*” Vh»i LT
at ion concerning the Pnrla repara. nTTr.,/,
t Irina aaraara man i as a# I ha nrAelH I rukf DOT “ 101 t
tkma agreement, or of the
eoart or other pending m
tbd forotga relation* Held
Chairman Borah said that
•" “rsisyn
baa
considers
yet ripe for calling an-
it waa ma-
in the hope of expedh-
he exproaaed no opinion as to thOj*f* P******* of ,h« »■**• bnI-
« PtMPOCU LVI WII.IC KUIM UU lire _
Lausanne Treaty, bip own dtof
was that proposals for American1
adherence to the wdrtd coast
Should take ur-ced* ar+ Om <■;
♦ the I'on.m chairman baa pftod-
oualr stated he believed tine seal!
not he permitted tor Anal a< on at j
Hr/ fSd.1 tritT*1waa aahodaador
r to Italy aa the time of tbs Laasaa-
ne oenferenos and who has h-*#w a
_jr—enl duff I
tow tW conimmtee membon that’
naleas^h* treaty was rattled the,
item would fad itself un
YALE
DIES
SHOT IR HEAD
GOSH RIGANS JO
LEAVE LEAGUE
7
•UU U U I II I I- V IIUI1WII to
GEOS STILL SPEAKER
WITHDRAWAL BELIEVE!
KESVLT OK ChlTM l
LKAGIC HE.11
(By .-fssecisltd Kress)
GENEVA, Jan. WL>e Costa Hies
bird her rpsignation Ifse the Langnc
of Nations tndny jtWwenittina with,
her me»Mge a chreNT for beck dee*.
Se reason waafffcm for vtthHrnw-
al; hot a leagpe odfoial mid it ttoa
assumed the Jtolgsiatioe was due to
criticism of Jm coestry tor failure to
pay her amlMnenU. voiced in the ses-
sions of lb hod get committee at the
last a'*r»M)
ronHrMiea Axed January aa the
rroirist ion lust as the (W-
Jlrars notice of with-
esase to he a
i. 19*7. GC-
dals ml the ieemmeeM, however, that
they hoped Indie meanwhile to before
The letter eoateiainw notice* of see*
Ignsttee hwieasd a cheek for flMTT
Is payment of heck dees for the year*
19*1-19*4, lednslve.
riatMfHasd la Efsweia#.
During the hod art hearings the fail-
ure of Capds Rki and nthrr countries
to meet their Anenrlnl obligation* to
the tragne were nnfevorsWy
ed on. * ‘
This i* the Arat phase a
from the laagne, and ntoriala say It *s|
aa tsduly ip per etc ane, there heteml.^^lT*
no tndirsthms that A wmrid hr »•*-1 “r..
fold by dtfcrr Latin-A me
fee. ^ V
* the foe contrary, it wna
waa a
toward
The iitoeieh Kcrsfoir was practiraB}
whAe Ar-
TIOTniTfi TO DO HIT JMCV
AHOl'HD AND MKI WHAT
MM HT WILL DECIDE.
(Bp JmnMW Prase)
AUSTIN, Tax.. Jan. ».—Gentle-
men la white collar* hot wirtr Mg
guns at their hetto. beneath their
rant*, strolled about the hnHn of
the capttol today. They are norm
hers of the famed Texas Ranger
force—now at ease. ! * f—ir*. *
All the captains of the force, ex-
cept Captain Jerry Grge uftWI
Km, are herd. Captain ft. C. JWe
ols. Marshal!; Captain W. U
C. Baldwin. Baa Antonio:; Cs*', n
Wright. BrownsrHfc; Cdplhin B.
r. A. Haaaer. Aaatin. and Captain
Thomas Mick man. Waco, weto all
their time ahont reager
la the adjutant gen-
eral'* dcparfnienC ' )«■* WWt’nn.
they mllL ' 1 r ' *
The ranger* have nothing la par-
since a flan Aston ie
to ,4>>
n- Ssrpctnai >njum -
paying ent nay stute
faesrehft disposed in
hpr activities. H
sds for tSeir satartoo on the
wnnd that the law ctnntlac ths
ree In uneonetltetlonal V
-We haven't any word and don't
mw what we are goteg to d'>."
id Cantata Nichols.
of the boy* has sakl toy*
md math of H. They are
air stlrktag to their posts walling
fosse what the high court is gntag
to da I cnees there won't be hny
money tor pay, bat the boys'ars
wlllfog to stick it out an«l
BERATES U. 5.
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■iTRonoiN “rMAwrirE or
01 R ALLIRW POIMTKI) 01 T
IN KDIT0H1AI.H.
(Bp .1 seedstad Prt*$)
( rA Rite, Jan. fl.-VThe speech ip
the chamber of deputies yesterday
'on interallied debts by J-oul> Ma-
vrin. former minister of liberated
'regions and now an opposition
detfilty. is received with enthusi-
astic comment today by tb* news-
papers. regardless of party lines.
The substance of the address
was that it would be a moral 1*1-
lulty should Prance be compelled
to pay the enonpoo* sum* demand-
ed of her by t o United Btatsa.
"It Is net only an admirable plea
the roatorvntive Echo Da Paris
of the speech, while L’Ere Uou-
valle. support or of Presnle^dlerrtor
to SL the
BABYIMNEI
TO DEATH AS
HOME
“It should uot bs ignored at
Washington thgt on certain ques-
tions Preach opinion now is unan-
imous. W# want to pay. right
enough, hot w« destre to setabllnh
an account of oompenaetlons.
There are wqr debt*, but also
debts of honor. The Wllle* con-
tracted ope of the latter sort with
.Trance, and w# are convinced they
Will acquit H."
\ Le rtgans *aya: “The chamber
did good Wort to applaodin^ the
I powerful protest-of the former
agnSSTtlto^ rt*,°"i
gnr allies' demands. " ,,
United
dev a creed ty of hegotfbtiag
ttrety now ronventloq wRl Ttirkrr
( Bp ,l*»oefofc<# Press)
NEW YORK. Jan. 21.-Priends
ah an-1 of William Lee Ming Jcinife. known
Turk tv as the best all-around swimmer
which might that ever atteoded Yale University.
airsjgwg SBff
Invitations to tb# dinner were tjw young man's death yesterday
cant all members of the committee from a pistol wound In the head
IttkZSiJiz 1 I
S qr-labor of MlaniHlldlf There wsa'night In the apartment In Aatorla.
no explanation at the White How Queen*, which he occupied with hi*:
no to the ^mission of his name from bride of two nsoaths. He died yes-,
lb* list of reests. »terAay.
*s rralgraition mlucet for
•f toe league *f settees
test ohUining hefeee the
test **«eoittl> meeting at which foe*
Damtafc-aii r-nub' C was admMiad j
which err eutf P\Z
f Bp AmrnvUt^d Press
WICHITA FALL#. Texn*.
, 22.—The lA-ajoni h-old daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reeve* to the
Sunshine Hill OH Field WSO burn
. ed to death yesterday while the
mother was away from home The
; building was practically consumed
LNIU; LAKE:
WALSH LEA DM MOVEMENT Til
IEDITI HAIL BATE I SCREAK.
EM PIOH NBWSPAPERH.*
i #. -.
? * f Ifp diwtohf Press)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—The
post ottce salary
drastic revision of
ME DIE IN
i
PISTOL FIGHT
film. AND TWO MEN MLAIN IN
HRDHTBMT Of’Jf BATTLE
+ 05 RF.CDRn.
(Bp .4 *istofnfsd /'rr#r)
HOUBT0N. Tex.. Jan. 12.-Tbre«
W1,_ , parsonmm* dead as a* result of
bilj carrying also -what wa* probably, the shortest aqa
: postal rate*, waa'battle in the records of tbs police
taken up today by the satiate. |<**partm**t. It orcuiTed last night.
*lg^stRrsiSsFESss s
of this year, Instead of Joly 1st of Juanita Gusman. 25, all Mexicans,
last year, gained, headway after jwer* the victims.
l’i J
fatal shodtlng occurred on
^ ,rL"™,'co5Li* Arena, wber. ,k. girl
on the subject. ; Dednite decision. « rooming house. ^
however, was pontpe^ed. » The girl. Mortfoex's sweetheart,
Another attnek on the rate in-’dled at her lovers han<J mad be-
rr***e* nnnivin, J°re tfte Hmoke hand lifted, shot*
crease* applying to newtpnpers ^ bMQ exchanged between Ator-
for the French muse; It lx A ver-T*** Senator; Walto. tine4 md for rale*,, and both were
liable document of history.’* *aya[democrat. Massachusetts, who offer- eg foe floor totally wounded.
•fI an swdtnnit to exempt week -1 J»«* (’arms, aged Mexican, be-
t ‘^vrusijs'sts:
circulation of , ObO or less, from • ra|eg talking with him, while Mar-
any advnnce* ehatevsr. , % M Unez and the girl were talking
Senator Walsh read message* l«»i beyond a thin ahrtlUoa.
from foe National Editorial A*sc- ™ h*fi ^"w
. _ stool Ld the cold drink sLind which
JS?Ad^hSd« Sm Si occupied part of toe room. Marti-
net asked for a bottle of soda. Car-
, i. woold place sn fkn hMrd her te„ hlm there wa*
nnjust harden upon the country nonp that their voice drop-
MOMENT
Hi th Dorirr am to proper
RETROD OP PHOTEDI
BY THE LEAIIMLATII
DURE
I KK.
(Bp JiwWei Prase)
A U8TIN. Jan. St.—A second ree-
*» olutloo on foe subject of re*
moving Impeachment limitations on
James E. Ferguson, former gover*
nor. was iatrodneed In foe senate
today by Senator Uoyd R. Price
of Daiagerfleld.
The resolution' was set for npe-
Appreve Pay Kchednte.
WASHINGTON'. J«a
•K:1
»flt
Thr odMw eatl*«» which «rr eat!
SSSKSaS!
Phfovl Ktiitea.
■fl.—Deputy
M*rin‘s rireUrmlioe to thr Fnmm
chamber yrbtr rd*> that It whuld hr a
for the United States
raarr tu pay her four
■lcb> j* regarded by adL
.^1 dC aa teT iwUM nplosfo rather
than an echo ofFfrt,
: IS HAZEI--3v,
^TiaFjfcH
fr..J , |
OUTH GOES
PENITENTIARY
FOR LIFE TERM
before the
(laimfi Committee
Will ResmseWork
pr**" i pad. Suddenly a shot rang ont, and
Corral** drew a gun and leaped
around the partition, He wn* con-
Wlthout debate, the first half M, fronted by. Martinez across foe
the MU, revising foe pay ached- prostrate body of foe girt. Tito gun*
ules was gfvaa Initial approval. I of both men biased at foe same no
As reported from foe poet office meat. Bach f*H to foe floor; *-~l
committee by Senator Moses, re I It eras from Carra* that police
ptfoBcan of New Hampshire, foe learned J* foe love affair between
mens are provide* for fo# same In- Martinas and the gin They bad
■ reuse* In Kalaiies of postal em- been e*tra*ged for some time, he
ployea as carried la foe measure thought, hat believed them to be
which received a veto from foe on friendly terms,
president and which was sustained • m ■■■ —j
; SsLCastnnHee
ules was la order, flanstor Oddi*.;
republican, Nevada, hav r. offered
ttme ago an < ktnendmtot to a
'i$ii'
Finds in Favor -
*&iK.,1llayfirtd
(MjA*~*lmltd PaamJ
WABII1NOTON. Jan. 22.--I'usnl
rial order next Wednesday at whleh
time ths senate already has set Bor
special bearing a resolution Intro-
duced by Senator J. Roy Hardin of
Kaufman on foe same subject
The Hardin resolution. If adopt*
ed, would have commuted- the sen-
ate. according to the general view,
to a direct effort to ormovo foe
Ferguson impeuchmentj The Pries
raeofutiaa. It was expiate ed. merely
pares foe way for a mode of figo-
cedure, should It be decided Inter
to begin a serious effort to remove
foe Ferguson limitation. The Pries
resolution, its supporteri said to-
day. would not necessarily comndt
them tq dictation
■) Penru«»i on Tiptoe,
James E. Ferguson and the state
senate were on tb* Up-toe of eg-
pectancy today awaiting dewelep-
menrr to relntiow to foe resolution
introduced yesterday by Pen a tor J.
Ro> Hardin Of Ka 'Iran • Wfllch
mould wipe out impose* tr • r. disp^
htUtie* from Mr.- l-'ergwson. who
wna removed from ofliee
year* ago. The resolution
no dlibcuiwu.a beyond the
of firing a time tor It*
tton next Wednesday. It wna grid
ifTfWlfiuon ‘ tmkelf dH net know
that Senator»Hardin would taler-
rewn In bis behalf. It nppeara that
m ^gffnrr ■■ ■ jl Miin
dteesiqn' to reetof* Mr. Far
fo rmr citfxsnship, tb* plan
l^1®***1 fof Ptofideed on* eem
jjajacyssaBjf*:
mS&Zi sS5\t ggfJI
r*twt» In the aenatKha* been mad# to Indeed. At won added*pashnge bd a
: would Dot'aabwer
in Mexican Capital «n«»rc«i t rirw
for (ierman toperatten* except a
per vantage far tb# mat ef the
of orcwpalten ami dsraagr «___
This h argaeded brrv a« a fart which
the French government canmit fib «1-
loarrtl te ovrrlank. •
JLmsl^S'ZZp&Z,
•dmlnteltotlao, it is pointed ,
coakl be eaprcteil, therefore.
■ tootoMSpy ^
LOOOAOO addition
. KFF PHEPMMt FOI
RESUMPTION PHnUTE !
LIFE KSITIi IIMCO
WRL BPE5D TWO WEEKK 15
* FECIAL WORE A5D THE 5
KEEK A LOCATI05.
- ul ■
(Bp jM#etef«J Prstt)
WACO. Tex, Jan. *2.—Former
Governor Pat M. Neff returned to-
day to Waco, his home city, from
which PUce he w.tv (bur years ago
to assume foe reias of government
of tb- -one Star state.
The retiring governor said hi*
visit to Waco at thi* time would be
brief, bq having home her* for tfe
purpose Of storing his bouse bold
goods and to pay poll and elty tax-
es. Tomorrow he will return to
Austin sad then go to some point
yet undetermined, where he may
£ve attention to some private mat-
ter*. This, he expect*, will require
■teat tiro weeks after which be
will risk some of foe larger cities
of the aute. including Dallas sod
Houston
, la a dictated Intervte wtbe former
governor said; *1 hare no political
aspirations of any nature. I am
happy that I bawe boon governor,
and pie**ed foal there's nothing
political, sifoer by election or ap-
polntmeuu that I desire.
“It la nty intention to practice
law. I’m mad* no plan*, however,
aa to where I shall locate."
V0r5« BRIGI.EY PROMOTED.
(Bp At***4mtpd PrptnJ
CHICAGO, ian. M—Philip K.
Wrlgley, not yet to, will besom*;
president of fo# |S5.'*hj ooo chewing j
gam corporation succeeding hh;
fatkVr william ^rtgtoy, Jr., at the
annual meet Ian of foe stockholders
next month R was reported. Th*
elder Wrlgley will be named chair-
man ef the hoard of directors, a
poet font will be rrsaAMf. v j
Police described the «*m a*;
suicide but the medical examiner
merely gave the cans* of death as
gunshot wound.
Last November Jelliffe married
Miss Mila Hare of Iadisn*polis,wbo
also was s swimmer.
Jelliffe was captain of foe 1923
swimming team zt Yale. 'He had
been studying medicine recently-
( Bp A Moeimtni Prm ) I A (Bp Afrimtmd Pr*tt)
FORT WORTH. Jan. 22.—Henry i MffXMX) U*TY. Jaa ti. — The
Thompson. 19. will be taken to the work of thr spartel Mrxkaa-Amrri-
Denser Passenget,
Tran It Wrecked
Nine Are Injured
(Bp Atttf'mtdd Press)
GRAND JUNCTION, Cafe, Jef»
to—Npw psssesgrrs were injured rvr
ly today when Denver k Hie Grand*
Western train Number 1, west bound
arms wrecked at Mack, Utah, 19 mild
west of herd.
The engine broke a rail while trav-
eling SI miles an hour, according t»
jnrsMgrs here. The haggag * car roll
ed down * 40-f epfo* abluent. High-
of the ten coaches left the track, tw<>
vfi>t>t»ing' from 13 to 28 feet down tb
Cashier for Book'
Concern Charged
With Embezzling
(fly NBA Service.)
KAN BAB CITY. Jan It—Fred A
Day, enabler of foe Methodist Book
Concern her*, wna charged with
.-t»h.-(ii.>ment of »M.«n.l8 In in-
formation filed tr>d#y in erlmina,
court. OfllcUls of book con-
cent said tb* alleged smbexalemetet
bad Extended over
year. _
more than a
THE WEATHER
WENT TEXAflf Tenlffht l
Friday vewerall; fair. ^
EAST TEXAS; Tonight
TEXAS:
(air; colder
■gad
interior
Friday
Friday
OKLAHOMA: Tonight fair,
colder; Fridav fair, colder la
southeast portion.
COMPLETE TRIAL J(*RY. *
( Bp A Ptorlalod Prttk ) i.“
DALLAC. Jaa. 22.—The Jury, be-
fore which William Lester Craw-
ford charged with killing Paul M.
OTDny wltl ha tried wna completed
today. One hundred and twelve men
were questioned before If accept-
able to bofo.*Ut? and defease were
obtained. The defense had uartl
thirteen of Its fifteen permitted
challenges when the last man was
accepted. Witnesses were on hand
when Vourt convened and every-
thing wna la readiness to proceed
with the trial.
state penitentiary within the next
few days to begih hi* Ilfs term for
foe marder of his 17-year-old wife.
Myrtle Thompson, oa December t.
Sentence was Imposed by Crim-
inal District Judge Hoaey shortly
after the Jury had returned It*
verdict of life imprison meat last
eight. Defense counsel notified
foe court no appeal would be
made.
Claims “Fixing”
Dry Law Agents
By Bootleggers
(Bp At—eiated Prettf
NORFOLK, Va-, Jan. 22 —Warner
Ironmonger, farmer deputy United
State* marshal and now chief of
polke of KorfoiB teatif/ln^ today
at the trial la Ukk»d SUtn* Dis-
trict Court of Reg D. Bheldon and
William Raker, declared Baker told
‘ilm soon after his arrfot that the
Federal ,Inhibition CnonnUstgorr
tfayne* and Osmmisvi.mcr of In-
ternal Revenue Blair were “hxed"
to permit smoggllag into Wash-
ington of thousnteds ef rase* of
whlgkey for fo* Strinv convention
In 1922.
WASH
hit ion
comment
Norfolk I
him. wa* _________
alfy such a ktnry by • Uefilal."
REDI5A PIONEER DIES.
(Bp Atooeimtod Pr**»'
HONDO. Tex., Jan. 22.—
foe ground
for revenue
i. It 1* an-
admlnlsfr*
la Us pres-
J I
can Claim* committer will probably j HONDO. Tex, Jaa. 22.—>Captaln , ent form,
begin next Mowda). uvurdtey to thr I H- 8. Kirby, confederate^ veteran >. The measure la designed as a
neutral umpire, Kedrigo Octavio, who and uncle of John H. Kirby, well I temporary one, to be effective from
arrived ) nOrrday after attending for. known la fo# lumber business, died April 15th lo February 15th of next
Peruvian independence renteonial. at hi# home let* yesterday. Ho I year, with a joint
Sr nor Urtavte conferred with For- was said to ba nearly lto years old committsn to conduct
eign Secret*o' Kama regarding t^rjaad was foe oldest resident of M*-,the meantime on the
i's work. I dins county. lea.
congress! anal
1 heartaga In
rate inoronv-
THE NEW OARSMAN
' ^
tors snld by tb*
j la the senate has bean mad# to foe j •*,*N**
senst# eleotlofi* comm lure aa the
Hading* of Us suheomralttet as the, reqoltomeats but that a.
long bearings of fo* election eo« f through bolt
1 teat brought ngsinst him by Oeorae
E. B. Paddy. The contestant, a re-|
publican, ran against fletmtor May-
field as an Independent 4em.*vatl<
candidate la the 1922 election. .
pelted Drormbly ssJojh^Taxss trte^Jk^P’SJte^toSSbM
satotor on both phssM of ; an aapropriatioo MU tor the )|udi-
Expenditures, e^rrfiag g2.363.219 and fo*
fraud and intimidation in foe cam- ^
P*l*». key pertelte.
The report will be presented toi kUU ^
foe full committee tomorrow with Iuoo% would ^ foe
the expectation of early action defi-, ^ ffhrgnnoa impeachment
attely to wind np fo* contest. removal retototie*; bento a num-
ber of committee reports, apd. Hs-
readifa td capUgna *7 a
•Sr;
TOR,* Jan 22.—
leefoaer Harm-s' only
-i*y on testimony In fh*
uoi cnees ivferrtot to
• ■M he would not "dig
Prairie Company
Boosts Crude Oil
« Price a Quarter
» (BpAjeoeMedPrmj
lNDEPlOfDQfCP.. Kan . Jan. 92.
—The Prairie Oil and Gas Com-
pany today announced n rats* of
2C cents per barrel In tb* price of
crude oil purchased at the well, la
Kansas, Oklahoma and North Texas
in foar grades ranging from below
to degree* Baume gravity to 39
degrees. The company created »(/
new grade of oil at 29 degree# and
above at ll.M per barrel,' or a
ralae of 25 cents for this grade of
Oli.
&
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■M
ii
Hard^iijw
L$TON, Jan. 22. -
tencA to rendim
number, ol b4Ua relating to
manufacture of Ice and valid
charters fo cities and
more
thing*, provided for the sal
ninctjr-*evfig district judges, took
Care of expense*
clrll appeals. U
appeals ihd the
was placed in tl
per hr 84RMtor'John Daria of Dtel-
las, chairman of foe finance com-
mittee. J
The Mtl relating to drag More
whiskey prescript Ion* was intro-
duced by Senator Lloyd R. tries
of Daingerfleld.
towns of
te>
V\
tear M* I
taken »
HOUSTON, Jan. 22. - Back te
Houston ha* romrt Mile* (X Reeves,
looking none foe wone for .12 day*
Of banana diet, forced upon Mm dur
hi* flsgt «en trip. Tbe.vaynpe w««
>n hi« own a hip, for Dor ring.
» mi tonerlne-cha*cr oonrrrtrd into a
banana, boat.
"Amt a merry vayagr it was," aakl
Judge HecTra—J edge because he once
held that po^itUm in Anderson reu
|T
Thr ahJi* had gonw to Frouter*,
loaded the banana*. SgOOO bunches of
fine onev and railed tap Houston.
First the ship was grounded In t^r
bay at Frooter*. It wa* floated just
in time to run into a heavy Christ-
mas storm. This furnished excite-
ment fur I wo days and then for fuel
ran out Next the food wna gone and
*u#t «f the haaanra had to he thrown
or, rhoanl After drifting about for
19 Any*, iiierihto wa# finally sighted
January 8 and trarei into Tampico
by thr Freeport Sulphur Number V
than 5,000 population.
» jmketary bflt. amon^ othr-
*. provided for the salaries of
NEWS FLASHES fifuK
.........s il l ram in . I MUll by 9
.V
—
I** *•
—RltUnm Lee Pnpham. fe«.
>irito ta federal eeeri here in.
toy ef frpednleat n*e ef the
KlM Kfoies KaO*, wna sen.
tensed by J«d#e Rtlllnm L
Gftbb to fenr yenr* In the
Alton in FMerul PrUon.
BERLIN. Jan. EL—The rotate
-toga today approved the gov*
ernmeaf* program, a* net tin-
ed by ( haaegBer Lather, by n
vote of 249 to lto.
DE5IKD5, Tex, Jen. fit. -W*.
men pall benrer* served today
to foe funeral service ef Hr*.
Belle Brack, 84, vrke died here
yesterday. The ten lee wa* held
«f the residence here and the
body carted te Sherman for ta-
termeat.
The bouse, to peri
work, wax not to m
ojcloelr today when routine
area, Including the
~*n sehe, U-
Tb* criminal jurisprudence'
mJttee wna to take
smi-masktoff bill and the JHrta
bill abolishing the • baf and sev-
eral other afontaittees were to meet,
tab of the Maakta bill by
Diaeassl
tb* commitaop lent alght
(Hi the exfoptioa that it was
' foe death penally for as-
• masked per*** was too
htxh. sad confinement of say num-
ber of years more than ton was
rsconunsnded Reprenentattve Maa-
" '.JiL.11
TODAY IN YASHWfiTfS
Senate and hous« meet gt noon.
Senate takes up patent pay and
rate Increase Mil , '
C onference on cause and cure to
war rofttinwe* Vision*/
House codur. rce committee can#
rinues bearings on Gooding long
and short baqi bUi. _____
Bpecau Bennie committee pteit
to conciqj* teM.-hur* on McOentonk
bill far deeper Bt. Lawreaee-t**«i
Gulf wgtervrsy.
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