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DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 24, 1923
EIGHT PAGES
Mikado’s M. D.
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to Gel His Wife and Sister
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DISASTROUS FLOOD IN THREE
+
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STATES THREATENED BY ICE
r
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OF PIUTE RENEGADES
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By Mr. E. F HupperU.
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to
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meet. which
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Mini in uni today
lx a ns am.
toda\.
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author! •>
and
near I y
con ven Ing
autumn tn
reorganisation
/ GERMANY
fir1.il report
I »♦ pa rt ment
w ;<N madr by
nan on a r
W ASH IN( ;T( in.
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cat ablish t
w i < h
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for,
piiir*
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completed
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of
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market
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NO. 191,
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The j
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h a<b i s,
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125 Delegates Here
for C. E. Convention
Point, first; S.
Point, eecond;
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Brow n .
. Ullhl
t< nth
life
Ada ins
of th.’
V II t 11 led
Xppros ed. •
Fltllr IJlai t.
»ual union ai
talk on I.ho
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New York Cotton.
fpntch
24 — Futun
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Me
t ha n
.school
by a
warrant t-llml-
»-v«-nta of this
be for
t here was
tdrertor it
to eliminate
BERNHARDT IS DYING?,75 Miles in 18 Minnies is
New Record By Army Airplane
.Imilor Track Eventw
100 yard baah—A. McDonald,
lot Point, first; S. McDonald,
lot Point, aerond; Kibler,
t hove
a rn -
V
all
HARDING MAY CALL I
CONGRESS TO CUT
GOVERNMENT COSTS
him!ns mod - | lar
f . .1 4 I I 1
rug mt cred
whi< li I
wing Is the program for the
Endeavor convention for
night and Sunday?
at corner of track: time 26
► H0-yard run—H. Lassiter,
LATE NEWS
[flashes
Siorx CITY
Flood tvatcri I
i IC i v < r
• he
t hi-
ll.20, July
September 11 13 1-R
1-2c, July 76
September 77 1-1 .
Data—May 4 1 5-Rc, July
greatly improver! her
the result
school
a y
t he
and
i nunda 11<
t be
f> of
of
fact
by
report s
♦ "Ut
+ Te x Hr
*
| —Receipts 5,000;
bulk 11.10^5.25. ______
EL Alik pack era and but chars
J ’
II
t
29 3 4
29.03
21 90
2 I 50
' * middling 29.7..
were +
>• two 4-
I w I s -
l<
ETTATION
Agr h ull uial
lolli-g. Ih how ‘m
tli.il of tin- 1915 If,
THih fact (h nnow n
itcN
2 4 —The
with a
cur-
Closes Sunday Night I
lower.
29 85
28 85
25 4 5 ;
24.85
24 55
lower.
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24.— ■
- C.E. PROGRAM FOR
TONIGHT AND SUNDAY
■ D
ON RECORD-CHRONICLE
- ___________1 )
III Effect Jntic II
stigation at th<» S<'<r»tary
showed that aJtho the
the < invrg -n< v clause
neressary
I louse
x ?n
Jlugist
> 30—Song
\d(<rr’
Song
Address
— H- v J
Curfew j
Fausttn* -533
2 P , 7_._
7 a. m. today,
J
Mat unla >
Th<- t w «r <1 i \ .ny
,»n nut separately
Mrs M
Mrs
: . Ml s
Mrs 1
F
H
A I ha
Mis s
Lu. He
Mabie ( 'lark .
1- 0 yar I high hurdh.s
f Pilot Point i. first. S
I s v i! I e >. s
Scssln II
lull \X a •:
h < hiidrun
rv luprtsc
• •• a ( t he
| o| low ed by
« hui ch,
• t to the easit
turning
t orner
to
the
GORGES IN MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Mam-
Missoui I
D .. Siou x
i
t- j»r
the
reshy t < ria n
chTITChes
: the convention
«‘ha 11 ma n.
the gt ii’ r.’l
svSHlons, while
district Junior
in ( hafgv»i of the junT
\ number of entertainment
turrs were provide^ fi>r the
"is, im lulling g. < acquainted
luncheon at
automobile
providud !•'
artcr-
MOI X C ITI. Iomm. XUirrte 24.
— 1-l<»«»d dnngrr nx n result of
ler gurgCR In thr Missouri
Klvrr xxhs hrticxrd nt tts
height today. Hunger of dr-
strurtlon of life nnd property
Is Imminent hs prospects of the
up lu-
Miirmrr teni-
—S. Boy*!. Lewisville,
Pilot Point, second;
Goldsmith, Lewisville,
lied for fourtli. distance 16 feet, 8
i n .
- ‘ I
VnittA Prtu DUpatfh
AVA4Ki:<;a>, 111., Mnr.-h
-lik.lKr Claire Edward* lodar
pared lhe <-hnr~e to be nre.ei,teit to
• be l.nke ••onnty Kin nd Jury whl.-l.
anaemhlen here Monday to nlft ee-
jmttn of tnmperlaff with the Jury
that ncanlfted flurernor l-en Nmall.
Inycattarntora have mentioned ninny
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tiTbution
'com Hiv*r
nr nr
nnd
nre prnrtrnt~
I nd I nn con n «
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y
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Chicago Youths Killed Man
tn Rot Uic Uiifn piu-
Democrats Plan 1924 Victory
Campaign Fund of $1,000,000 !to victory
”:5
their homes I
da \ . flu.-lop
♦ tnan.
♦ might
I
I.asniter, 1'llot
Nkl*<,l|(*mit>i.
Pilot P:
L<- w Invill<-,
E11 d • ■ a \ " r,
\\ ..! Id and
NeW q Welc dl-M US.MI t|
iHar. assist.irit >
lead' f^Lip
■ S I U d \ t ' •
pt UHI -
I T’.-i
ft’ t
Lhi.1 c
[U-S: NAVY MEN \Medical Practice Act
<F
3
and Ils
li e dow n
of South
Nebraska
Purnell.
Mv Ups shall greatly rejoice
l .Ing unto Thee: and my “
which Thou hant redeemed.
1 salol 71 23. Mr. H. E. Looney.
7 1., Scripture reading and pr»y-
i Mr. Atw ood A. Hyde. ____ ■_‘ ,*______
> oo—Presentation of Conventloa —31
■ uninitti-e By Mr. E. F. Hupperta.
- off. ring.
—-i’hrlstl.in
Huppertz.
L------------ Jleeae
WASHINGTON. Mar. n 24
Victory campaign." tne goal
'“•t-,*‘~ ' -- 5..‘.I...* campaign
undertaken by the
A (7
l\-
Prft* Duipatch
HltOH NM 1LLK, March M__Jo-
seph llrrndlr, MT. n former mem-
ber of the mlltfnry stnfY of >npo-
Iron nnd nn officer under Mn«-
nilllnn In his nttfiuptcd conquest
of Mexico, died here last night.
parsed by the f( g U
tier lagisiatnir
per gallon or
W holvHH ie it - •.
•asurv uarrii-d
Junior
ill II I'T S« .MS
i u t ha n I 'i
and a \»
U Inulc pl.i
< ’ll r Is I Ian (hurt h,
pat.ide fr- tn
through Hit'koi)
side of
and nt
t*qua i <•.
St reel.
Prcsby t«ii.
q u • I was |
M t mm ton h r v
Presbvt»-t inn
of • M.ng
L'laf' ti ett
1’>
Mr ... . _ „.
'.Q Aunoui.c* inents. Offering
Ou to Des Moines, Interna*
1 Convention. July <:!», 1923,
\V Roy Lreg.
Repot t of (’ommlttce®,
ReadTng — Mtss ]
I a n t e o
weft hr
1 »ona Id
of | he ufflt o II.O,
t he
it. and
il.'7 vvumry.
bership fee of which will
ular session
stringent regulations
c« r.s* <4 t o pra< t
p< rmtts injunction
persons t
be( n
t. It
is' and
f* (
IV
McHtetNcws [
’ Liberty Bond Market.
XKW YQt.y
bond closing*
Liberty 3 1-2» llui 00: firm 4
497.18. ■econd 4 . ..
* 1-4» J38 07: fourth ‘
" Tietory 4 3 I» JlfW.Ol.
, . U 4 It
up I w at n v Hinges for f ift v mH
I the rl\ er w h»-n t he !• ,. d i tn i
I w»ll«is m the lowlands
ready to Iler to high gr<-und.
1
I - T-ftt-
2 4 5-
Mr E.
Natnrday Evening;
ii — I wi
whoh- heart. 1
I salms 138 1—Mr. B. BL
din'Ctor
Scripture reading and pray-
M. rrlll AV. Joy. > j
Aftorintfd Preu Ditpalch
LAKEHIRST, >. J„ March 24.—
Jack llnyd of Jersey < Ity <Js dead
from bullet wounds nnd Ethel
Richmond. |», I- In n hospital with
a punctured lung here today ns the
remulf of a quarrel growing out of
thr breaking of thrlr mnrrlngi- en-
gagement. Ac«*ordlng to (he girl's
mother Boyd attempted to kill hlw
sweetheart nnd then fined three
bullets Into bls own ches( after
shoutlns. “If I can't have you,
one else will.”
Telegrams poured tn todav.
porting various candidates for
position of farmer representative
»n thr Federal Rrserxe Board,
made vacant by the death of MHn I
Campbell. Former Senator Mc<*um- j
her is among these mentioned. i
taken refuge
hr FtirrtfTH u
(lilted States
o has assumed
Mennw hil<»
,
\V ROY BREG
Itnv Itrrg. Southwestern RFr-
w ho address d t he (
tian Endea\<»r convention at
opening session l-'inlay night
(ITY.
'Muy. led dur of the
has taken w hat w
his last stand in i
from Blanding,
of t'hp L.
I’tab
doheft
w hlte
tr of
Pilot
Ledbetter. J. Burks.
Le^ isvillr—F Sigler,
Knlfht, J. T. Watson.
Fntlrd Prtu Ditpatrh
DES MOI \ EM, la.. March 24 —
One woman was killed nnd four
persons seriously injured when n
passenger elevator fell eight stories
nt the Itandnlpk^ Hotel tod iy .
UlOl’IATKl) PHKSN HKHVICB
CNITICD PHKU BKHVICB
Tht* ra< e
pioriBhlp cup
affair ‘brlwTu n
lot Point schools, both
schools, in the County
tastic League
here Saturday
thr declamations for
___......... I juniors for both boys
announced, to a plot to kill «|» tl,*K flection of s< hools
a city fire- 4. *
one youth +
flremwi’H * \ H'“1’ w'1,h ","1
h.r Mater. + ^■’'■""-1
. . • I o<’( urrvd
4 nxiu * j of the county meet
athletic
I M
t he
‘fl
Registrar c |;
the total cn-
for tills year Is 2.15o stu-
VnUtd Prent Ifiti
_ NE WroRK, March
Opined weak 22 to 40 lower. <-I.,a--I
t_ . Weak 60 to 77
May
'• July i .
October
L_ JHcembcr
, January
I bpots quitt,
^•.GS.
♦ Fhude—faced jhargeH
♦ ceaaory to murder
♦ McGinnis was shot
♦ In hi« homo March 13........
♦ Inquest, Mrs McGinnis de< lar-
♦ *d that her husband had
. ♦ tncked her, and Mias I
r V 601'tlng to her defense,
tired the fatal shot. Both
| g i < 11 a 1111 tmt were r: _________
'♦ today after the alleged confer.
I ♦ slons
V Nee and Shade, police charge
the '
+
Pair. Lewis-
R Ix-dbetter, Pilot Point.
Boyd, lawlsvlllc. third;
Pilot point, fourth: B Las-
eiter. Pilot Point time 1 mln., 3 3 5
I
I
I
■
Ley. Isville, the only opponent with
a time of 3 3-5 secs . but the dis-
tance was between and eighth and
a quarter of a mile short of a mil--
The teams were; Pilot Point—IV.
Harris. It
Lassiter:
Boyd, \V
Two More Litters Are Marked i
Two mo,- Utters of pigs have
I ■ < ti teat k<ol for ttie ton litter con-, . .
‘ ouni v I 'emonstratlon Agent
l.v.iett stated Saturday. One was
1 i' Itny of Frisco, who hae tan
»< Jersey pigs, nnd the other, yi
Scaffe Graham of t.ewlsvllla,
"haw nine Imrov Jerseyw. —— i
ill praise lhce with my
I will sing praise unto
138:1—Mr. B.
F 14.60; ewes |5 60Iff 8;
goats 82612; w-ethers
ntocker sheep 85.50 6? 6.50 ■
, lambs JO.SOffu
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Kansas City Livestock.
Pni/etf Prrgg OUnnt^h
KANSAS CITV. March 24._Hogs
market steady;
Heavies |7.90ff>
i »x. i5«i.JL'ooi>cr
r f r a . •> t ’r< ,ob nt
Unif^d Preu Dxtpatch
ROME. March 21.— U llli« II.
Booth of the Giifirgnty Truvf < «»ui-
pnny <»f \rw lark today wns «*lr.q-
c<J pr«*Mid« nt <»t (hr Intrrnatlonnl
< liambrr of t’ouimrrrr.
t hit I
St r.
flit- st|l|;ue,
the n t • r1h e, is t
| > l tit 't’ud Illg
pn p.H.tl by
Huiely of
• 'hut < h
and yells
XeWMOnV
W ftM
W Harris.
laMKMlter,
Wat**on. Lew 114-
vllp third, R. Lrdbetfrr, Pilot Poi’i*,
fourth; Orr. Lrw’iavlllr, dif-quaill-
li»d for second plact. by cutting in
of track: time 26 am.
Pilot
Point, flrat; H Bryant, Pilot Point,
Point,
tiinn
Tn
Stat<> oTk-.
I-Hi carried
it fa i Ii <1 I o fee* j vo t lip
two-thirds vote In the House Ths
mikes the bill <ffrrtive ninety <I.<\m
after adjouamment on March
brunt of the onslaught
The great ice gorge
souri south of Sioux (
holding and. the Hood
leNj dents <if
Ing greater
which formed
impel il
of
A »»neinted Preitt Dinnaleh
SHERM<\, Mnrrh 24.;—4'hurley
Tail wiim ront tried of killing bin
half-brother. Pearl Kudnalll, lamt
Muy by n jury here thia morning
nnd aentenced to fixe yenra In th«*
penitentiary.
pre<-|ptiated con-
linen! »n*-riftur
' *»* URvinr
* .Responsibility to
K Thompson,
and Mizpah.
<• ■ id . A .
T. Watson and
viHc third for
frrt, 11 In
Broad Jump
first; A. Till,
G Orr and H
WEATHER! 1
U EITHER AM)
GOOD
I'nited rreas) A
■a they and go<xi +
• reported through* fr
Oklahoma and +
YOKK. March 21 -Liberty K„llnwlnR flrp rcsu,„
4 1-4r ‘ra*k and fold meet for the (’lass
4 1-1» 397 Ofl third ' ** Junior divisionM ‘o bi Satur-
4 l-4s '|97.16; ,l,*y
I u tubus, N M .
was < ovrred in
utes. or an average
250 milus Hit hour
ati<l threaten
n of pa i t < f Siou x ('its
flooding <>f thousand** of
rich farm land** in .South
|owm hnd Nebraska as well
as the <!• st i uet hm of hundred* of
farm homes.
[[Lewisville and Pilot _______ _________________
| f Point Lead in Meet Approved by Governor
n'hu «I<• \ ernor also appro\ « «|
|bill a til hti i/lng I he appointment
la r< ’presi n 1 a 11\< from T< xas to <•
■ f< r with r« prust ntativ 4- of N».w Abx-
F’ud.ral government »o
i agrement on th.- <lis-
fthe nature of the Pc-
fut that Germany sub* ,
nv-moranduin to th>
s Wim the firstslih<rw=—a
t coming in some ind>-
M«d ii formal way tn the atteu-
<>f France is regarded gener-
is a concession in itself,
nue insists that Germany must
surn ruler t<» her and that
van Lu. lux uutMldu mediation. C
LXfrd Prf»t Dwpai
WASHINGTON. March
Government is now facet!
deficit of J180.000.000 for th?
r< nt fiscal year, despite inrrenned
Income taxcK budge*! bur* Oil ofTT
<ialj( estimated today.
Although steps now are being
taken to ham rm-r down this amount
before the new fiscal year begins [
July 1, (JeneraI L<»rd, head vf the |
budget bur* au. believes that
a small reduction in thr deficit
be accomplished during the
three months
'I I. H tu,
Fig II*. <1 b\
these is the ||< Use ,
submitting to vot,,
the qip-stion of pla.
f Ho- Sial.- highwa
I lie Stat. 11 ig h w a \
authorzing i he Ig
•' f J ' • '!<■ funds for < ous(r in I i ng
MAKING LAST STAND "
hot n Sat ui al ay anti a
drive and picnic to t><
lh<* Rotary Club Saturday
, Aux. t..
The <1 i s t a n < •
N M . to
♦ ighti en
speed
4oorfafe/l rrt»a I)iipatch
I WASHINGTON. Mar, I, 24 —The
j.'r.'-3 riav.Tl ratio, the I, unda t Ion <f
i !• ‘h** naval agreements growing
< ut of the Washington arm# confer-
‘ *‘<e will bo utterly destroyed un-
less the l.’nited States carries out
Its program of modernizing the Ain-
e'haii fleet, In the opinion of naval
experts after careful study of th-
sub ip* t <->
stiff, i e<| from
has i a 11 i. <l a g a i n
time that she
the gr. at actie^-M
insists on attempting to rise
go to the theater.
The doctors are vet-y p.ssimistic,
Th.*> fear B. rnhardt will n<*t live
through tonight.
Tonl«bf fair nnd
Mfittdaiy laierrnnlng
ii rmrr.
East Trvan tnnlcMt fair "nd
% armrri Sunday
rluMainrMa i»ml wtbruterv
AArsf Tevnn foulght fnlr
(warmer: Munday partly if *31
Io .loi.lj, . - '’’''i;1 |
: 4} >
I. 3"—l.olvuAtcs attend Sunday
liool and Church of their chqlc*.
■°\
<7 S
Fort Worth Livestock.
I Vnit^d Prut Dufpatvh
TORT WORTH. March 24—The
cattle and calf market was steady
nnd slow Saturday. Receipts were
| 250 head of cattle and 50 calves. The
marked was 5 to 10c higher with
L Hu, pig market steady. JUoelptH
L were 1,200. There was nothing Stir-
ling In the sheep and lamb divi-
i slons Saturday, nothing being re-
k Ccfved.
Cattle—Beeves J3.50ff8 50; stock-
era |4® 7.2Gj^gows 3I®6; heifers
__|2-50®8.75; bulls I3iiu. calve.a J2®
- TH; canners 81.SOff2.50; yearlings
[ »*©»■
Hogs—Heavy *7.75®8: I
i^o®0®7-75: mi:td »7ff7.75;
iwlii®7 60’ llRl,t $S<?1S.25 ; common
r IB@>6.25; rough heavy
|5.r>0@6.50: rough 14 5006 50.
eep “nd ,arnbl1— Umbu >H 50@
F _ a: culla 31^2:
17.50^9;
Xavdrr
Som. "fhcial*; occupying advan-
( ♦ <1 positions in the Navy Depait-
Ku-nt a*r<* inclined to rat** the navo-n
< f Great Britain, the l'nit<ul Status
and Japan respectively on a 6-5-1
I'asjs Thia revised baala is reached
on incomplete inf* rrnat l*»n and a
poRxiblf outgrowth <>f the preH«*nt
gituaU. n iH a requ* st tnat t|q. oth-
er parties to the treaty make an
oTcial Htatoment of th*- details of
• heir impending and prewent riav.d
programs and their interpretations
< f certain clatiAea of th»» treaty.
Decision on the qu^Mion as to
Whether sifcF request will Le made
rests with the State department.
It ix thought improbable thMt*anv
decision will l»u reached before the
matter is laid l»ef«»re President j
Harding
A uociatprl PrruH Ditpai
POM A < ITV, Ok., Marek 24.—
Thousands of barrels of iin|>r*>«1ii<-r«l
oil will h<- dratroved hy thr flrr now
burning in n battery of thirteen
atorngr (nnkm <>f (hr 4'ontar Oil t o..
In thr heart of (hr Tonkawa oil
field, unlraa thr flow of petroleum
thr producing wrlla Into (hr
off. Thr
from an
i* ra:| ng
from sxrlla
w orld'a
Sunday Afternoon
2 30—Praise y© the Lord, for it ...u
Ij £nn<7 rn- sTnr pr.itwefl ’tiMWinw"^
I’salm^ 147:1, Mr. B. E. Looney.rJ?!
- P r h ver, — — ----— ..
-Thr value of graded C. E.,
F. Huppertz, Field Secy.
our Intermediates — Mn, *.
■Charlton Brown In Charge. —
,K30—Song.
| T 35— Address, Responsibility
Knowbdg* l\-v. J. G. Varner.
r<* explod- |
the gi.rg* I
Gi-
rl-
pilot
Point, third; Gunnels, Cooper Creek,
fourth; W Whatley, Lewisville; J.
Rainey, (■'oopiT (’reek; F. Sauls,
Creek; A. M<TrltL Roanoke;
Crockett, Denton West Ward; time
13 wees.
50-yard Daxh— A McDonald, Pi-
lot Point, firsX;. Sanford. Denton
West Ward ),* second S, MeDonaul,
Pilot Fointl I tank Morrle, Plain-
view, fourth ;’rlobi neon, Elizabeth;
W. Watley. Lewisville; Kibler, Pi-
- Ortvrr n.H6» t»rwwmw; Copper emit: WAllnc., rJmWrg M •*, trial jury. It M.m .
. . - ■ .■»■■■—-—1--■ <C<atli*4M Pa®» *)------- laa—ad tariff. — —-------- I ;
in the MIs-
Clty still is
peril to thr
the l<»w lands is grow -
hourly, The gor
near Vermillion i
Onawa imperil property valu»*d
thousands of ulollars Attempts j
will be made t<> dynamite the gorge
at Vermillion t<»dav
Charges < f dynamite w
(•d, but f :i tied to burst
near Onawa.
.
Klnnousuka Mlruo, physician
emperor of Japan, heads a
of Japanese scientists
in this i-onntry
Rockefeller bound.i-
it
faced
on h *•
before he
Owing to Mf
'to lc( anything interfere
vacation, dee.sion <
will go until after
Washington.
A < onferen* e
( er.s will pre<ed€‘
Cattle—Receipts S09;
steady. -Prime fed steo.r»
Jft.60; plain to f
IrTci 5<> „ meers
>7.?G®9.80; Routhern steers J5.Stiff
8.50 cow|» »2.50®7.25; heifer, »5ff
6: Stockers and feeders IS SOffR 50-
F *ttH* O.MKfl.Ml; — -
I
® Mer« on friendly terms with
® two women and were in
♦ McGinnis home at the lime
♦ the killing
tmiiniiiiiiHi nn
“You Let Her In, I Won’t”
— NV. Hai-is
Boyd (Lew-
• n«l ,i time 22 1-5 seconds.
ICO-yarJ dash—Gr Orr (Lcwlsvillt )
first <1 Lassiter, Pilot Point, seu-
"r BLxhldnmit Ii. Lewisville, thirl;
A Till. Pilot Point, fourth; W
b night, Lewisville, time 5 inins ,
4 7 H(TK.
r.O-yard <lash — W Harris. Pilot
l‘‘,int. first, (; Orr. Lewisville,
second I* Sigler, LewiHVille. third;
H Goldsmith. L* w is\lll«*. fourth. G. j
Coppagu Pilot Point R Lassite*-, |
1 Hut Point, time 6 :
440-yard '■flash — E
ville. first
j econd; M.
\ Till
for the uounty
> is a ne<k and
Lewisville and
< ’lass
Vnifid Prui Diipatrh
RICHMOND. Trtua. M*ui'h
Affair* of thr
*atr bttiikrrN,
matrly «i.OOO.<MIO wrrr turned
<o a irnairr latr yraferday by vol-
untary nsnUtanirnt by {hr Mock-*
hoi<|rra, if nnnoiinrrd today.
Harris of Pilot Point was thr
Star Of the met!
was entered in
Dr
to the
<h legation
a In- a r»* now
guests of the
t; i
4 <1
'•’l.is in format Ion, observers
have stronuN indicates that
>uH»-n struggle between ths two ”
• • untiles in the Rhur will have to
• ••ntinu.- for a time before a settle-*
merit un.n !»•• agreed upon, or even
• h < n pear.* uegotiatioim undertakes. TJ
Further details of this note are
still kept ,i*4 a closely guarded so-
» r^r but »t tff believed Germany 4h>t 7 _2
indicate ,i willingness to make cer-
t i i; con • ssi«»ns tow’ard a peace
>•■ 11 h*du* n t .
Tl.t n’ur,. I
n nted th'
T'FTT.'«T SI dei
t. tHp-n of it
siiihImt Evening
f. 30- Endeavor hour — Seniors,
s Pernrein MrClunry; Intrrm^df*
Mrs. Chartton Brown; Juniors*
Hugh A
T <l
h» n
-• ii'.
events. A
. _>• wit 11 fWf>
McDonald
while
Point relay team
their fleet- footed -
A
Mm
the widow, and +
alntcr- v -■ *
+ iiccuacd of murder, and the t..,, 4.
♦ l»d»—Francin Nee and <’harlcH +
A kh»a.— ------- ,if u(. +||n
< • - - •• • r» w.i 1 lie « |
T and those principally iri the Ju
to death ( or rural „< hoo| dlvlKUm, were tl
At the + sufficient entries to
4*-*,lar- nations and the feu
at- 4. kind happened to
1’ioch, -b contests for which
had «b f,|r’ trnrk spare and
i w er»* •> Stanton
rearreMtcd 4 ““
(ham-
neck
B
I nterscho-
closes
A( noon
seniotR and
and girls In
remain to bo
i held and these result* are • Xpert
ed to de* ide the county champion-
ship w'ith mor*- contests and rivalry
I promised in the d*‘rlama(ions than
' ’ U! rv<l 1,1 Mny flingle event
mo far.
All athletic efintests
Saturday morning, being
a little after 12 o'clock No pre-
liminaries were found ne<essary as
a feu events on the tra* k,
; plonship and Pilot
; promising contedi r
school *up. The <
working on the standings
t.L rnoon and when the
have been received from
Ismation contests will' be ready
I make t heir announcement
Denton High did not enter the
meet except in th** de«l»*mation and
writing, and that for traln-
♦ for the district
meet The Denton High athletes
will enter thr district meet here
April 13 and 11 as they receive the
declMlun in lh»* Senior class by de-
fault
Following
meriting arranging
’ <'(»n \ e n 11 • »p was held
uhi.li Mis* Stella
meeting of
An inspha-
bv Miss Sa-
Worth, after
w .• m • ondii' t • d
• iff I ceI s
district
report ing
presl<len L.
■retary. M.ss
treasurer.
I n t r»»dnet ion
I E. McLaugh-
A Fur
2 , CHK’^GO. MTrc^Tl'?*-
••oy» confined todaj-.
♦ Hch cr.r.--------
♦ Michael McGinnis. ~
. in order that
poaaeMe the
wife and the other
___ The .two women-
1 ♦ Bell** McGinnis, t
E’W Myna Ploch. her
Vnttrd Prm Phpafeh
’’ARIS. March 2 I --Madi ine
ah Bernhardt suffered a seven
l.ipse today l’hysi**ianM ann*
e*l |.er condition ib nest gra\*-
is delirious
Bernhardt has been ill f--r
foi ow ing her tollapsr Just
she v as to go (»n
i;\w pla \. She has
fainting .spells but
and again. Each
g a ins st r» n ► t h
”1'"’ I
.IITI4 (
peopl ••
seroml R Lassiter. Pilot I
third, M Riggs. Plainview.
2 mins. 47 4-5 much.
Mile Relay-—Pilot Point won
v. Isville, the only oppon* nt
time of 3 3-5
was between
a n<l
to p
who have
1 ng tim a
1 • p r a • • t
v. 1 o < ha r
* 15-
1: f
* ;i.> ____________________________________
» 1;—A I.Irr.R— Mr Colby n Hall.
' ' ■ ef T C, U.
GERMANY NOT READY
TO SURRENDER RUHR
AREA TO FRENCH YET
, > ......... 1 >■
By A. L BRADFORD.
(I nited I ress Staff (’o r reapon<|tJrttS»
W \SH I NG TON. March 24.—<Hr-' 2
mtu>\ is not >et ready to surrendfftzi£*48
In 1'iance in the occupation of th® -
iich Ruhr Valley, according to in- J
I -iinatlon obtalmd todnv. ■' ■u*';«®
'rh, re. ent communication from
the German government to the
’ nitefl Suites and Great Brltkth
stating the pp’itlon of Germany fn
th« -ncrtin.itmn nnd how far th®
< .mo w \ • 1 nmert wag ready to g > a.'
t« wards reaching a settlement with t
France, insisted as a first requlalt® 2
goiiations that the French
!••• withdrawn, it was learn-
t here
of tl!(S
Holi vg i
theme to the Central
a nnex. w here t lw ban -
the Women s
the fVntrm
A program
"I'rc led by
(’hurled fcann*
drummer of tn«>
—
Auociatfd Preu Diipatch
OMAHA, N. b . March 23
nu'th 1<e gorges in the
Ri\«r near Vermilion. S
(’Ity. La . nnd Dakota '
this morning have
ditions that present ;
for all the lowlands
mi II tt/n and Omaha
t he
a nd
I >a k«»t a
the
danger as a
In thr
believed nt
Danger of
life
a*
huge Ire Jnm breaking
rrraaed dur <0 a
pr rature.
Ilrkldcntf, <»f thr lunhindk in
thr vlrinlty uf Nargrnt Bluffs
nnd Onawa. Iihtu, nnd 1 ankfon
nnd I rriiillllon. M. |>., nr mow-
ing thrlr IKratork from the
dnngrr aonr mid woinrn nnd
rhildrrn >trrr aru( to piners
o I , ....
• by |
• ( n J 4 H 1 ■*.*< f-.r I he S11 inlay 1
. t hi e. of W bien W HI be lu Id '
—morning, atl*ino»>n and night
All t he .Messi..Us uro tu Illg h'• I
tin- Central ITushslrrian Church |
t that of the junior de|
Sat u rd • \ morn ng. w hb ii
FT is! rTirislian Fhui-cTi
n Christian l*bid<*avor Inlo-y,
elgtlt hOCbties r.pl’e-
Firsr Pr« sb.\ t* rMan.
a ml
of D> nton.
is c«>n- I
se nl.ir - i ii t er -
Mrs Hugh I
super.ntvn- 1
guiv-t s ti ri 1 v- I du r -
Iternonri. although
tanka la rot off. Thr fire ntartrd
early today from an unexplained
rnuar. It in ra/|ng nnrhrrkrd
xxhllr oil from vvelln said to hr
among thr world’a moat prolific
producer* continue <0 add new furl
to thr flnnira. Efforta to atop 1
flow from thr wells to thr trinkw
far have hern unaurreaaf ul.
roeia I.
Arthur
ThgT m
w
table
le ms,
PI. dge
when I
..clauses III _ _
'I'lu. piibl i< a t ions of t lu*
t lie (• E \\ .,| hl, .luniMi
S. \\ c E \ewq Vie
by l»..nald DuB
ta r\ Discussion
training •our.*
Show Th>.s**lf
by Miss Tilia
deni of the I
»•<>/• Preu liijtpatch
LAKE CITY. March
s n’>u J (‘Id 1' isey. leader of the rrncgdao
back in g ♦ * 1 u ’• s. h.ts taken what will prpbtt- •
.*’lj his hist stand in a dry wash .
j twenty in 1. s from Blanding. the.
;st' iin cent«*r <.f the Indjan troublea *
Southeastern I’tah VV^th this*
’tan <f half a doXep former
led <lasl)«*s with white settiera
than a s’^tr of trouble
mostly Piutes. but with a
m recently Jojned to the j
*.J0-yar<l dash —
• 111, first, R
c 1* t second . G. B
OLD POSEY, LEADER I' "
I'nrii.’ll I.*.! the tie v < >t loin, 1,
i>-<> Wllklrxon nf th., loeui
>r <ff flin Flr»t, VhrlatlHii
e.hiir.h, khvc th<? welcome ■<l<lre»»,
Whl.-h wuh responded *> by Alvin
NVateon, FVreii't Hill rhurch. Paul.
Ine Miller of Lewisville was winner
In the aharp-ahoothiK cohteat. A
dramaHantlnn of «he Book of Ks-
(Coniinuad on pa«« I.)
r
itch
I Ity L«»v|iiihIm I nuixlal rd.
Untted Preu Diipatch
' ..... Iowa. Ma rub
barked up from
l»y a b lue ice
lowlands 1 n Sioux
• b.r'ng the night
l.’rMfdrnts abandon, d
in the earlv hoiirM L
I ef< re t he ad\ an< '.ng 1
s ’ r* a m r mt 1 nurd t o 1
up u at. r In* the Floyd Ri v<
th’Ws Ini.* the Missouri. A
another foot will submerg'
fo’iy block's in tn.1 residential di -
t:at. The liver rose two feet in
th., stx tinurH rndtng nt 7 n m
\ sharp rise in temp era lure
I roiight a new menace to villages
and tH.rmi* below thr huge )<•«. gorg
I now * xtending feri mtles down th*
i Missouri The i. c by melting rap
| tdfw wptiM release n great wnB o*
I’feparat ions were made :<>
villages for fifty mibs down
. « r W hen t he 1.
Morning SrsAlons
w °l thr^vMAiUJU.*.
Hon nut Nupaiat.-lv Satuuln.v nu.in-
■ Ing. the I n t er media t «*m and seniors
at the Central Presbx t erlan Church
1 and the JuiiioiM at tin* First Chris-
tian Church, Th.* former Messloi!
was ronilii. ted by E J Walla, e.
and the latter bv Mrs II A Pur-
nell of Lewisville, (li.strut Junior
sqperi 111 (‘iiden t
A u»«*un.5tl 1
mat tei m of rhe
at M 30 during
Hovey held >0 paratg
Life Work Reel uit s.
11 on A I talk was g- \ •
die | »a w son of Fort
W II |c h a qlliet I) oil
Reports from 1
and (ornniit(,ees
accomplish mcnl s
W el t* as f. | low s
Merrill W. Joy H
t rude Ma n if j Id .
Paul He
I• 1 Intun
in
r.'
Ma 1. h 21*-
of speed has
by the Armv
i< cording to an of.
tod i > by *t he \\ a:
The ru wr re. ord
Major Leo Ibffer-
■••■nt flight f.r.on
Foil Bliss,
from ('.»-
Foi t Bliss
f
'■n. In- i : . Mis II
t c 1 in. • IIa t e Mis ( 'ha r 11 on I
alumni, Mrs F B Porter,
Mis S H Williams.
M ism At ha Bow ma n .
1 ru it. M1 ,s.s 1 aihi
publicil \ . Mrs. Lu. He .h fD 1. s
M is.s Mabie < 'lark . « fl I. iency,
,.?T' kfl?D_kadt.rahw . J rain-
is.s ^Titia Belle Blank**
Roy Breg conducted a round-
discussion of society prob-
ation whiuh a talk on "T'u»
and Hs I miHuTan.-. was
by E , .1 Wa I la co, w I
numbers to live up
the nkdgc.
Ayoci/ited Preu Diipatch
a*' bill
ssoin of
g1 a 1 c 1
tie sol.I by
xas Thu m
----, -----' tne
which I sa million dollar
aund. baa 1^,. c; 2.;
Democratic National Committee
Victory cluba will be f.’>rin..l
throughout the country the m.rn-
I be |5 up-
pn joining* and h gimilar amount on
Jan. 1 next. The campaign already
in under
WD1 be
w-untry.
▼ By Holiclting theao small sub-
acDpUoHs The Democrat* h**pe (<♦
have a comfortable war chest be.
fore the campaign opens
< lass II Field Event*
Discus Throw- S. Boyd,
’ illr, first. S3 feet. 7 inches;
Jais.siter. Pilot Point, second, 7R ft
7 in ; J T Wats*»n, Lewisville, third;
7R ft . 6 in.; I’. Burks, Pilot Point,
fourth, 7R ft , 2 in., E. Pair, lx‘wi.3-
vlllr did not place.
Shot put—-B. Burks, Pll*»t Point,
first. 35 ft.. (J. Orr. Leu isville. sec-
ond. 32 fpet, 3 in.; E I'alr, I/cwis-
ville, third. 31 feet, 1 in.: B. La ah I-
ter. Pilot Point, fourth. 31 feet; H
GoldanUth. Luwiavilla, did not placv.
Pole Vault — W Harris, Pilot
Point, first; F. Sigler and W.
Knight, Lewisville, tied for second
and third: R Lassiter, Pilot Point,
f< .nth; bright h 5 feet
High Jump— W Harris. Pilot
Eclnt. first; E. Fair. Lewisville, scc-
Till, Pilot Point, third. J.
W Knight. Lewis-
fourth; height h 4
New Orleans Cotton.
- V*itrd Prtu nitpritrh
NEW OKLEANH, March !
turea opened ateady 8 to 29
closed easier.
May
July . .
October
1'ccember
• JFpots dull. 50 low
Chicago Grain.
CHICAGO, March 24 —All ’Grain
prices were lower at the close of a
dull short trading aeaaoin on the
board of trasle today. UttU buying
in wheat wag apparent. Crop con-
ditions were morf, favorable.
Moderate buying of corn for *x
- port was report*<|. However, llqui-
dation was apparent an*! with the
cazh demand slow prices slumped
fractionally.
Oats were fairly active towari
the cloAe wtih ^catering selling.
M’eather conditions again were fav-
^xrable for planting
Provisolns cloned lower.
t Cloning prices
Wheat—May
A I ’STI N. M.vcli 21
Neff tod,»y signed the
i.-.il pr.icttue avl. passed b\ the reg
The act places more
An th.'MV li-
med . 1 , h,. in Tux is
proceedings
»tn pr u t icing '
ted (,f xhd it- '
also applies to chi- I
< 'hrist lari Scieni Ist**
■i I«»r their du r v b-e ,h
(Lvaollnr Tnx Hill signed
Neff also signed the Cowen gaso-
llnrometer Headhunt
m. vest<Td»y ........... 36 21
...... 30.88
Relative HNsMItZ. —~
7 a. m. today 68 per c«a|
J’r.. - ■
___•_______________________________1 r
told Axurmnlrq Situation.
\ decided drop |n t<mp**ratur.
thia morphia helping the mm** of
fee re.t.itTi tt.c tirdd. tnrr nt any mn.
nu n t t he r, \ er s t» t ri I.- presi
ma\ triumph and its damm.d
water*, will ra< e down th.* vallex.
T« n counties of South Dakota. Io-
wa and Nebraska wall bear the
i <•
maker**.
<*w I’t
ba nd
Surrouruhng the region where the
In.liai s h.jvr taken refuge are pos-
trad bv FtirrttFs prttng under
M arstn. I
who has assumed .ommand
situation. Meanwhile II E
t. acting Governor of Lt.tli.
ha* indicated that ho will pla**e a
i« ward on the bend of (Hd Posey.
*»r4tlrr\| Tlrrrf of Trouble.*
The N4 ttl»*tM May they arc tired
all this trouble Drillers In thr
wildcat .ul 1i*44m of Hnn Juan fnnn-
tv have llirown down their topis
and pon.* a w a \ to awai( a s.ttle-
ment (>n previous occasions oth. r
whit.’H have left this area bemuse
"I fear The men who want t'»
country developed are going to
e Hu govcpnnent to control the
If the government does
•»r <ontrol the settb'is say
Preu Diinaf^h
s'l I I*AKE < ITV, Marek 24.
— Itenrgndr Piute lndhiin« hid-
ing In (h<* n*ountnlni*
Hlandtng tinvr nenttered
« In purault
• ng drrp Into the
trv, ncrordlng (<» rrporti* rr-
rrKrd here. 4'ourlers brought
M*»r.| (hut flw* of the nine
prlamncrm taken after n lirlrf
««laah heturrii the Indians nnd
a sheriff's poawr had broken
ima> from thrlr guards and
esi'aped. 'Hi.* fKe Included ‘Mild
Posr^." »iipp«»sed leader of the
thr report wntd.
Indians took to the hills
tll»erii(ing 4 wo burka
«*hnrgrtl %Gth stealing sherp.
t h •
■ f
the
h a a
bee n
ftM .y« t but
t is admittedly rloMc br-
i’ib't Point anti Lewisville
• -hampionship and Pilot
the rham-
t Point is the
for the junior
oft R ials were
Sat u rda >
dtcisions
th** deC-
in
d\ • r t isi ng | n r i Iik ion
other pha*”--< of ftt
i e \ pl i
tor o < •
f the lit-
erature table Th-' sission adji'litli-
• •I f"i tlu- banqu. t. in time to see
rhe ,TllTiT6T"pa't aTTc ;iibT p« p demon-
Miration*., |* <| |,y < b*i»i,.. Newnotii.
considering convening ('<> ng ress
early in the autumn tn pass on '
Government reorganization as a
means of cutting down Government I
expenses He Is unwilling to sum-
mon Congress Into extra s#sslon
unless it is absolutely necessary I
but faced with a demand for tax
revision he must find a way of
I saving before he can low er taxes.
I Owing to Mf Harding m refusal
' * *- * ' * T, .with his I
i thls matt.-r
thr return t •
decided
prcttmtnartcR.
Pilot Point
( standing in the meet as t
of su< Cush in tlu- junior
ev*nts. her entries romping «®svay
with first place in th#, track events.
Denton West Ward gathered two
. . Dr. e plac<s in the field events and
J 1 Pilot point gathered on®. The Mc-
♦ Donald brothers from Pilot Point
^1 Ihnwed thr way to the entire field
— in the track events. A McDonald
, scampei ing away witii two first .
pla.es and 8. McDonald taking a
second and a third, while the pair
carried (h«* Pilot Point relay team
with their fleet.f.^U.4- ’ ’ py rA^vnr:NrK MAnTrv
w' IlerrlH of Pilot Point «»» the P’kt /’.u
all-round star of the meet and! Al (.LHT1NE, Fla.. Man h -I
n?r.UKh he- was entered neaVty j" nan””‘f T» *rtTiT fft
everything on the program be per-
sisted in taking first places | J-
The standing of the different
teams and s* hools has not
figured by the officials, as.yet
* < contest ; '** ”
| tween I
I for the
! Point and \a w isville for
> and
way In ■everal Htatefl and 1
extended throughout the
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