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DENTON R ECORD CHRONIC LE
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VOLUME XXI
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY AI TERNOON. JUNE 2, 1921.
NO. 251
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IMSTI RBANCE IH E TO FAIL- .
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ERS DECLARE.
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TULSA CITIZENS
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< oi NTY BOARD OF ECH'AI IZA
I ION ADJOI RNED W EDNES
DAY TO JI NE 20 22.
FARM LOAN BILL IS
THRU SENATE AND
WILL PASS HOUSE ■ ■
RANKS OF COUNTY
ASSESSED AT 70
PROGRAM OF WORK
FOR CO. RED CROSS
NURSE IS OUTLINED
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for distribution ( 11 ’d '
M” COTTON CROP ON
MAY 25 WAS 66
PER CENT NORMAL '
( WPAIGN
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Dallas Husband Mutilates
Man He Finds in His Home a..1.
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to Maintain Treaty Rights .....
of Aliens in Federal Courts v;.'::
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niarchinjl thru the streets of relief mp
■ details and the nccasionnl dnshinp'’ > o
about of camion loads of soldiers
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GRADING WORK STARTED ON
NORTH LO( I ST ST REET
TH I RSDAY MORNING
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FRENCH BEAT
OFF GERMANS
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PRESIDENT HOPES
U.S, WILL NEVER
GO TO WtR AGAIN
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habltuni« of t h.
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fir tb* nrtrr*'rTF
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have tfidn. -I f Id
There h.iv • l
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tn
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h.-.-fimplIcch. John
hIno ple;»d*‘d gull-
of manataughti r and
n« iiten. rd to a > war n
b\ Judge
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UOI I D PRO\ IDE $50,000,000 AT
5 1-2 PER (EM
INTEREST.
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W n r on
B"t h Mtn Pate m nd
Mpok< fe. Iingly of (hr
a < a tn pa ig n !
akain’t fltm
tagioiiN In
MTaMEOHD— A raptured cannon
given to the clty,WMM placed dur Ina
Mtmorfwl Duy ■crvifei.
re arrented
In the n*
on TOLSA STREETS 100 DEAD. 8 OF THEM WHITES
PROPERTY DAMAGE $1,500,000
ho
Inf"
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. $7 rd
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hope t Ii a
be .-all. -I
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The
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I Ih nk HIM "a
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H. . \ pi f
s 11 a 11 i. m
I ml ging fi<
fighting h.
II a n k i n m la
railload, iHi
.of murtisl law dependinir on the np
parent ability of the city and county
authorities to cope with the situa
I t ion.
As the situation rapidly <iuuded
Oh man. If you would know
ante, an*) Ret an honest i
Go out and b-’arn juai wlint
your caddie thinks of you
The alirn of shame la on yOur I.row
to atay forevermore,
If you’re the kind of man the boys
don't want to caddie for.
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A redu.'l i"n
from 2u to
from 10c to Mi
tilling etotinnw wmn «n
(he Gulf Refining gum*
puny hvrv (oday.
1
neirro I '*
It loss ‘
I'll i ri» d
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|O ... lork
<i f the - I f 'I a f I " Ii
said t ha t w h. n h<
the s 11 11 a f i o 11 WH
u Ifh all efr. elM
11 of I left of H t Ml ■ fl II
gifts \V • fl
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aft high
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th.il (he <
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fll d b\
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Judge Denies Divorces to
Anderson "Wife Swappers"
amend mm ( to
1 pr<»\ Idinit4 for
h df frnt< d In
OPI ELN
Freiiih M-l
■ on Mt Help h. n
■rn HIHfeia. n
front iri, Ha •,
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♦ • offM-KHiv VI
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af V* hl< h M - M
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WITH TROOPS ON GUARD TULSA IS QUIH; LIST
OF DEAD DWINDLES. ALHTO ESTIMATES SULL
Dr . Jc. (.*
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er offh'e- tn Room 207 M*
N. Iiedllle Of
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ted In 1 -• n
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d • • elling h <
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1 1 -irii, TI'LSA, Ok , June 2.--Outwardly I,,
?bilwa rbaunried its normal attitude "
today except for the ftiresei.ee un '
i« d< r martial law proclamation of ap-
proximately 500 Oklahoma national
..I k'uitrdsmcn sent here yesterday
’ , aft'-r 1 *
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retorting* In Euglmnd
• f th.- Knuth Afrlmn
I on
phVMiriafUb The Approximate num-
ber of wounded was put at 240 with
n that
wi re hurt hut did not report their
injuries
vs. (h *
Years for Statutory Offense
waxaha’ hih io... 1 v I
f’Ampbrll, a f .rim »
WAN «H*nt en. ed ( o '
■ tm(»• penH*n11mr v *
l^ged f(m(»it».rv <.f» 1 1
B-vrur *»ld via tig liter
libera I »-d t \v ■»
the <l»‘f ♦ ti<l a ri I
I ' \ I. I. \ S.
waif, r u
II.
I n k
Er gerniin
It ILi V» ft WMN
R* publl.-anN for
Twrnt v-»f 1
train on th*
l rn ill bride*
were burned
•• I - M'llt Qf ■
l al g»n*r>»l
. .HIM* of, th<*
a ■ |
h I
hr
lie ham had _
of ■( rilie*.
results to
he was once Imprisoned
Xntwrrp and Hamburg where
had gone to help the fttfikerA
aside from the pres<‘nce at stn-et
intersect lon.s khaki elad ^uanH
men who nlowly strolled their beats
or learjed on bayonvtled rifles, the
g t • at
t|f ad
r ‘ 1 . ■ I
ti ( he muni. <|
us T i!m . « it Ii
mpl. t ■ fail >|<>w n ■ -f
..•uri'U Fan . ii f< u < »• niehf
u.iM »• e 1 >. > 11 n 11 >1'' fur the tifdlng and
1 m . nd 1.1 ri .in l-o-re TueMd.iv night
.nd \\ *-dn*• Md><y morning which so
leMtih^d In the d**Htha of
t. no if and eighteen ne«
nearly 300
tn n»*eo
Mt II ..OONOO
^TT7TFrerr"7mSr
(ro«.pM in Tulsa
Brings Price Down Io 18cj;;
Annie nf (h<- flllhvg ftfn-
tl'im ’I'hurnday riniioiiMceol h rr-
dlirtlnn in rhrlr rrfNll prier «of
MNwOllnr, from 2Hr tn IHr rond
ntterra ntrr riprrtrd f«» follow
■Hill mooh I hl»* Im (hr mrrond ' »if
In I hr RNM«»llnr price within a
/ vnur-
view,
it In
■•' i Freight Rales Favor New
Orleans, Galveston Charges
Th. Gul
11 ion . om
< ‘ommet < ••
rn ( »-m
\V oet
Gh I vcm
un
lune 2 \( a meat*
I buil-ling trr'liy
n •* < ha r ged that
city an<f
offTcers"
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Some Guardamen (io Home
before 10 o’clock
General
<11 \ UH
I /ii ng
1 l g lv<
aid
a gun
1 Ii. n 1 id In 1
<» S’lnKahndgh
h. poll..
e.l He
AXHERSO.X
v n < I g 11 b
a wav f rom
Judge W
u « nt ha. k
o f the t.a m i <
n
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,ir Luc CXHi
ex ', w uuu'icd
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1,1 The list of wounded mountri
1 rradually a# pi rnonH who previous
Iv had not been treated railed
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,, ( the 1mlirf that .ruiTiy more thn
hv
u 111
mi <
Hht.i t I v H I (* ( o a
11 < . pt e.t a nfl xhe
life i mpr Ison no-nt
to. (>n. of hi r
E»lw;»rd JoivnMon
tv to a charg.
wiim prompt I v
i mpi'ison ment
Hounded Liat* Grow,
list of woumled mount
to ld that fl 1 v < 1 < ■ pet i
f 11 fw M u n • »■ v h g a I n n t
Bill, and Hint of Babe
aliiMt her liUftband
t hr g t a n t rd
Bill wanted to l rnd«
I'll k \ a - .1
H. "Id. r
h. Ini. I
• n. " \d"lphu‘
tills aft. 1 1 d '•. 11 la
' s 111 f a 1 Hilf
1 1 1 < 1 11 \v ii|<
i I n f 11. f < d
A f. vv I.
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bli bl* *
Nhe Ii
her in
A< a<l mv
while Im
non
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p 1. m I k 1
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l.m 1 n
Im Ii*
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4 I u r k a n pin Id I ng t >>r a
visiting drmuiiNt r a t ion
will prohft My t r < "nd m
n*-< lion with M « x Edna
tj burn** demon* t r m 11 - > ii
f'u m \iK'»n»uM campaign
f li» m irifanlfftry borne < *>
iiad teeth, xnd uil phaar* ot xicgtrrt
*-d health
1 'r obi ■ ma
t ifuiM for i
rae fblngM
fam ; It* * in
I < hlcflgu Grafn
,(1' ' I < 'll i- • • Juji. 1 J
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on Work
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degree
tils year,
of ae-
on Agent
Mrft Ed-
months,
nt iretde
Mias
th** post-
dariM and
thia Nuni-
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Orwlrrrd.
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the If
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f . .H I. . <
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111 fi re a R ,’i 1
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U AMin.NGTON. Jun,. V-PK«r. - , RaCl^l COIlIlOl Bill P3SS8S
ve redlftcount rates now In <*fT*»« ’
■" J«T" House and Now Up Io Senate
by I'rcxldcn. Hardlnir »n "prnnllx ’ t-
ln< r»tew—-probal||y wIR'Iie rernov WAHHIN.ITON. June 2. The Hau
rd hy the Federal Reaerve Hoard Ren packer con.ro) hill waa paaa.'d
■non. It was laid today at th" today hy the Houae without record
Treaaury department. | vote and wm. aent to the Senate.
ie>a r <1 in t Ii I n m< * 11 n g
a 11. n<l«-<! by r * pre^r in i
J’Hlhllt Mild li<WlMVillt.
f'.r dvmoriMt ration um k
f.i.d.d 1
cqu.tll> emphatic In
IMlfig that i romph-te ixit ilUU 11
• <l pea. * ffi. . ym waft rrmrxin-
I'” th. tinting and Maid that
'■ •"f ■ whl.li hd.to it were an
iif.d girl
Indictment lor Conspiracy
HHRLT. Ill '< -l(
Ixhi U 11H.mi
of Mlr.i. 1. i I
t hr ' 'af)<t<> I 'a <
haa Juki Itrii ■ I.
eeaaloh
ne^rocN under loint iLimril ami pro
teetion al the fair rroumls wax re
rard'd as Rcrioua today. Manv of
them lost their entire poHscsaionx
when fire swept tlieir dintriet It
is understood that an effort is be
inp made to sift from the ncprooH
at the fair grounds those who par
ticipnted in the initial clash at the
county building Tuesday night when
white men. bent on taking from the
tail Dick Roland, n 19 year old boot-
I black alleged to have nttai k'-d a
white girl, met asnied
whise intention was to
Roland from brink lynched
As rapidly h* h negro at the fair
grounds is ationaorcd bv ins or her
I employer, H "police protection" tag
is issued and the prisoner releascii.
It i.s honed ip that manner tn thin
the ranks to Where the five negro
officers of Tulsa county can identi-
fy the negro participants in the
riot.
As the day wore on Tuka assum-
ed an entirely yormal appearance
The mail wdr rnt* .1 in th*
many n tiny T
Would firn.mi th. 5
vr nth w I.« n |
him.
And llk< u I? .
who
Ioh r n
Th c wr v
when
|. > M.
Em . 11-
f m
m* fi
IMIEHN’T SQl ARE WITH
AMERK AN CONSCIENCE.
Business as I sual
Business houses in Tulsa
’ as usual today and the customary
! rowds wi re on the streets I- rom
• li- ,5:30 o', lock on negroes began com
•' ing in from their hilling places and
II" ...I..... .......... ,!...:- .......!....
MIAMI—Jack Wilson. Jr.,
drowncif while sulmmlnu
party of <rlend)K*s.
Shortly before 10 o'cha k this
morning, General Barrett, com
mamlmg the Oklahoma National
guardsmen, announced that tile;
n numlo r of state troops here would
s hi- reduced to 250, with the lifting
Ind, Junr
a** th v ft. I f
Mr wife
m. A KHtlngor
t<♦ (hut rr\ Im• ft <
I.. w r in rcii< hink
•• Amlrrwon u Iff
or walking t<> their employ
Some wore white hnndker
around their arms, others
tagged with white ribbon
printed, “police Protection,"
many went along unmolested
off l<
I ' 1
r <»p. fi
DALLAS, .hi m- J
tin* pi h r <»f g.iMilliM
and <»f
Million at.
imuneed by
| ,„'l'.1'', o' - ’
I A I ■ •. 11 I II ,. .
t.XIN OF 3 I. I I R ( ENT flVER ' '
1920 Tfcji \S ( ONDI I ION
71 \G MN S I 60.
i :
a nd
g 11 I n w * r ♦
.nt- m-il i. I
• ng w » ii t
d • I.
I., f
■ I I*
1" tlnding
fi < I " f it <
Hr did not trnlv count hl-*
fairly plav th* g
The bov dlscover.il
. despite his
k And when th-
nlaht. hi- s
"I hop*- when I Ktoxv up I v
anything 11 k <■ him .
Mcrnt \\
** f iim '1, a nd
• f I. M . H) ■ I g • ■
\*;f.«l ,i|.|..i
b’nrfrr’T tiny:
..I Ii
(Ti i .
1 1
m . i ftHi b I
VV .1M f.llsf .
f IDI.
home th.ft
ENERGETIC f AMI-AIf.N H>R
BETTER HEALTH ( fl.NDl-
TIO.NS PLANNED.
I • > I. If
"1'1'1 . I ♦ I N I
mid
v* J <mi fn.11 reporter
B.rrwtt said h*» cam** te
|m> utrtf. rnv*f| mrn from
•I I ih'-n. i • it \ and in a ahorl Um*
fb I *- <»'»'» arnud inilllna’ men
m . id th. mM'I Iff
H h ■ | ’ i . I f M ( 1111 v
O' ■ " * r t •» d.-pti t i tv
h G' id r a I
n d pt
building 1
'.Mil I ..’ |) t
i.R'.’l.cnX a
Itl ... k . h.
,t | W 1 I t .» K*| J
I % undw '• ft
hl lr* id n u
R un rdnou n
tfdav ft nd M- nt tn th*
tnT rwttg.itinn If waa
nil had In thrjr lion-
rt v u hh h apparently
a from hnuft.fl which
flam, s did h'-t r*-M«'h bflf from
t iM-gr.i MrrtipuntN had Clod
Mani ftiirh h"UNrN war* en-
u.nrdlf’g t*. gtiftrdonrn. and
• t’l.l tahin.-r*. br<»k.*n open.
IHI4; IIIVA *F.WA
• t xv lu. la reported in lx»n-
ii.Imm In rrBlrelly III
< f th<« foUn.Irrm of the
■ d.*rall**n of Tra*1*» "Pit Io tv*
l"fik !»•»*-n nn»nbrro«l ainon<
f Irad.or of organised
If 4 • f . -I t Britain. At (hr a<r >
rd I lr work ln< life In
a nd 'aIif-ii hr wea *
hiv • nt Io lira for A
Afterwards hr bream4'
ti. .-.1 Tf. a bo.dniakrr, but H*
• In. d thw navy Havtnv wprnt ‘A
itni- at n’m hr rvrntually •el-
’ t hr do. kM, where
mA. I I Im- dockrrM' unInn
.'OiMid*table eiperlence
» ■»»( -t »ni»-M With Nrvrre
11 ItUMf If
a t
be _ ■.
((.< also ortfunlsed lh» Ixmditn dock
strikes In 1*1* l»lt and 1111. f>u»-
Ina th.- war Mr THIelt dlspUrM
hls loyalty by dsllvsrlnr thousand*
nr rscrulllng sposchsa thrruahow*
Kngland.
sent here yesterday mid. >
many hours of rioting Ih- '"U.m
11 “ t tween negroes and white men, in-
cluding n night of incendiarism in
i v.hi* Li virtually the entire t.
i|U«rter was 'destroyed with a .......
rl. I of $ I ,.''00.000.
It transpired today that the sev-
eral thousand homeless negro, s
'. whose houses were <lestroye<| by lire ' '
" io the tift<-en or more blocks which
■ '".wore burned to ashes during t he ( t, J, ,
1 1 rioting will probably not receive a,
peimv for their losses in either firej
or life insurance, according tn s-"v
1 ‘ ial insurance companies her,' The
several companies stated that in "
both lifi and fire insurance policies
a separate “not” policy or clause nv ,
inust be attached to the policy ini
ord, r that the insurance would Fie'
paid
I'.
mr I',..
t'f ib I ■ d t "
Vest I g .11 I" f|
lift •
Rid.. f i
Im g.*v»« »-v.
• FT . i t u || | |,.
Hx Dm- Id .dm-
<1*- r .ft nd a t ^..u that al
dcRMf.lTwn Tn 7
\t f . i
t,, \I\1.H\ H LE June 2^ Robert
Eiann I . wm'< p'-rbrtpu raf**lly ln-
Htydhvr . hoy nn l (hr*>n
l-alfiiully hurt when th*
In which t h*- y w. rr rid -
iftf't th«« dlt< h u<'Mr her*
trrdiv
■■ ■■ FARM BUREAU TO
BE ORGANIZED AT
MEETING SATURDAY
f|<fwn today the estimates of the
; I-died and wounded dwindled Nine
I while men have hern identified to
day and fifteen dead negroes were
! ticvountril for. Bases for cNtimatcR
('k 'that still range as high hh forty
; negroes dead wan the pojtaibilitv <>f
an unknown number of bodies li^y I
ling been dcNtroyvd when theTTWchl
Juns applied to the negro rotudrnrel
I distiict GhmuaI Mcardi of thrl
faded to disc^pNe additional
’’bodies or bonrs today, but a thorn
I search by guardsmen was on for
in the day.
Ftlrn
Dr Evmiik
nrc*MMit > for
for ‘ brt t er t)H h|» * '■ m JmI
< wttf hr i
th in town if th* fli* *
nut kHLi'E ’ axM» rt*U Dr. Evan*
committee Iinh ordered posi
uart ft h nd I* r.fb tm 1
i t heir < a tn pa i k n
11 ■ n.-<1 • h r i n t ♦ n t |»»n
I f il* M
Mr* Eat
• n fl., v k.
•quaint* d
condition* hbr
< vlxitcd nioMt ;
iind paid ninny
Mrotind D» ii
-• "p»TH t loll of
Mi M
The i
in lb.
• r a I Iosiin will be left for th*
niutiitv to <)•-Ignat** It wan
U .VlKlLinK MchLxlulil M-lll
out bv the « »>rn rn 111 - win
p.'rii.il Mra i’atc to follow
lar routln*-, arid . '»ridi/cf h**r
In horn*- nursiriK for th* vv •
the < orn rn u n; 11* n al Ntat<«l t
t nail la men! voted Dr
("F HIm dlftcovrry of
". ii! i 1 |..n
'i <»/"lfr*-\ Sag*- on* of
> 'if \mri|i-.in humorist
at H l g b g a t *-. Vt . I Hrd
'i March .11. 1RI7
Tti.oiM.ind, kilb-d
• •f . a r r 11.1 h i k • m h f
for.I
t h*
THE (IDLE El!
Jt wmr a |i t D«
finl Minim, i
Whn drrw a i
num to I.. .
And oh th* LHh- li i
think that 1111 < • i p
fir’d hr n pa rt n. r <.f ,(
ly know n (o .
pr.-c f a fu *i
aft* i n<> ii
I ir-hl "o count v
* ■/
l. nd
r ■■■. I.
I tin.
trial "
I'lalru .1 t.» th. Inf. r-d .1
• '• * fnm I h * I • * n t • •«I • v that I r♦ I u h t
from Hr»ul h w •'■( *r n Middle
rrn and Wefttrrn fttatca tv*
nn on freight for export v
*-Hftnn;ibl*’ and In lavot >f New
Im nn.
Tbd r'r.'Ms
W Huek<|m y
4«Hig Of (hr
I "da \
t •»"n f
o' I d* Ii
r \ , ... i.
w a
I
a pp* a f .-d at t »
a ml jinn, nd* i *
old Him wif.
Mgr 'l b. * *mpl*- ha v.- *-b v*-n . h
dr.-n. According to th. p"li. •• “T?
• •Hugh n<l m I f t < d to th. in ii i 11.(i i.
declaring Im (.HID- Imuim- and ... ic
Lattg U ith Him vv If. Iftff. r w ar III
him that h* < Si ns a ba u g Ii) \v>"
kill tin* wait, r If h*- did m»f *•’ *5 I
awa> from th. Sin>abangh hem*
laing at tha hoftpttal admlHnd that I
Slnsatiauuhs st.it. in. rit w a:» nub- i
i t a n t ui 11 j 11 im*
Iv vflth
Shr has
( a lift in a ml
Hu- h<ft*rfv
rtjflvf. board of whhh
Brail, v Ift prrftidcnt, in
her headquart^rM ami krumb <4*
over t he count v
Mr a Alvin Hue. MImh <»la I".
ari«l Mrs J a men Hhv»-m w**i.-
nu-rnb* rn of the Board from I..
vlll»- who were m Aft.<-m1«m» at
n.»» 11 ng W< dm «duy .
milling ‘
«• >uld have don**
if he had U»eA
aftftiNtN nta
•*ald (lie pr»'ft«*nre- of
polir* nu n or a half
aenff-s at the county
av night when wklta
on taking from jail Dick
13 xuajr ald uearo
*rged with attacking a
I cl a a h*-fl with rfegr^ea
giotTtlng Roland wouM
pr .• n t »■<! t hr riot.
•*d b d that men holding apa
.•rinllM to carry wnipopa were
i inMti nmrhtai in Inciting th*»
k .i m! did moat nf the ahoot*
• »VI a. rigid court of In-*
r grand pirv mhould drter-
t h e guilty p»- r son**.
Gainesville Goy Is Fatally
Hurt In Automobile Wreck
Bl! 11 •<, I. E« »1’.T Jam- 2. New
iuJiiihI-. m.»st Im id murd.-r drama
d. d ..Jiamatn allv Ih i. today * hen
Nott waft
H’linii lu*r
murder of
Fa v I n g w < r k
hern held up I
Shipment of ,i <
Fort Neu< * * w »
here last .M< -r*. a -.
Arrived.
have hec»i
have be* n
that time,
block ad <* <
■quar«* u aj
right nnd th* f
flc 111 Hl th*
Grading of >
waft Nta rt * d T
preparation f f
wax ata-SUd
bra n. h« a w h • •
fresh at on*- w i !
Btryet J?* grad,
■al<! Thurs lav
fraded a b I > »< U
placed on B a*
cruRfed at th.
phalt rnaeh.io
here until ..ft i
phalt to b* ii •
Of We^f Hi. k o
nen t h« n •
ting the
North I/*.
The htlftfnrftN man
It KFlcVf ft me
He wan md bom st with bin
gA* will) fill! l>f>v that du
U/ nagged a nd . m s. d
Chap Until IiIm Im art y
And. roundly PlHmcil ,
, A shot hi' iii.nl! was bail
. ruling
| merit
I chiefs
I were
,,, j omIpci, ...... |
i,v' but many went ahmtr unmolest*"l
■v 'Without any mark of disinterestel
b'' | ness
' Governor J B A Robertson, who
"l' I came hero ycstenlay from Oklalm
t"",/ I ma f'lty to assume personal charpe
,H.i ' of th,- efforts to restore order, soi<11 .
[this imirninp he fi'lt assuri-d the "O'
.m j trouble whs over and that Fn- would] """
ret urn to t he capital at I 30 o'clock j ]’]"
this afternoon. The state executive v].|(
said he intendcil to insist on n
rigid grand jury investigation of
the clash. He was noncommittal
s to the lifting of martial law and
Iso as to the efforts to establish
the exact number of dead an I
w...k- Mrs
will have offl.-e hours'Ih im
irk .111 1'ijilding fTuhi R to 3
fid from 4 to 5 p i
n t lie w*kk hnd mIi da \
I »urihg th* ft** tu
v iftjt • fl In person
by t* b ph'*n»»
u * i k of th*- Denton R<d f'ro
r tn rorn»Ttir*n with t*'< r*
waft another point of dif u
.Mr- pNtr explain* d thn i
office near
could
>t In f ft ii ml
u hen r
t tf -th*.
v ing
> tn.
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