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)LUME XXII
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 26, 1922.
EIGHT PAGES
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By E. B. Mayfield As Untrue
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Oct.
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quiet
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about
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of ths
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Contributing to Disaster
to Greek Asia Minor Jinny
Foreign Ships May Bring in
Booze tor Two More Months
ADDITIONAL
AUTHORITIES
ires
n at
mg-
can
n a
Ono
xrter,
NEW 011.1.HAAS. Oct. Z*~ Futur.s
opened steady 14021 Bjwcr; closed
1 tent on
In
It was
..I to
made
session
onary Program of
'Hold Fast
Received
talks
jury
to
I till
Hi -
23 50
23.51
23 50
23 40
23 2b
23 25 <r 2*
23 300 a
23 SOIt 33
23 204l 2?
24.15*1 20
The
Opnbrt
secretary
statistics
Bands'.
..■ Mis
Bryn i..
...70
52
f the
redan.
Dur.
by
w ho
long
Exevutl ve
anollttr
the
’r<*SH
twangs*
ar»m told-Tito
y that he would
I thia
agreement
m» carts
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eek
bun-
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HyMlwn Bwnewhit
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♦ hp
win
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ni
Edc
the
Dr S P. Brook®.
me*
. hi-
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nju-
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r
r mJ
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re of
telli-
rab'e
t y of
er is
first
•nder
nical
l our
care
Ford
from
Dr. 11.
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■-•on.
t’^
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ci
prove It
orlaonora
Mias
yiuiK
Bi< pt ist
* ^”onf4i
i •<»<»!’
I n<H
ofh*
gned a proela.
Scottish peara '
elect ths st*-
’ £
■ i _ ,ui,
Senate,
a n y
Pe<l<1_
on lh<» night of Ort. 30.”
13 01
er.
model
7.i 00
whn heard »
The court’*
additional
an
Reilg-h us
r*1s»r •• I $»•
-w.t on
t >n vr.
I ract. I
pi.
icy
w up
Mi hoola
tn<»nry.
t yrnr’R ;ip
Ho tint |1 in
tr Headings
rbosters Sc, table but-
-1 ‘- ns stock but.
M per doaen.
>pon.
jo-can;
sleets
dr
a®'*
MORRIS SENTENCED I
TO SERVE 7 YEARS I
IN 7 LIQUOR CASES „
I lie fort, cl or!
winter.
toe
h^r
rnir h^r
I )emo<-! a 11<*.
hitter to
Mayfield
Ben
the M
T exA#,
c it lidr
ticket
Nr» o*fir
‘•oilId ' in- loci' ted
ahou Id
by
AMoHatcd Pre— Diipateh
------- 2.;. ;;.-^The ,
the suit Reeking
U. S. INVITED
TO CONFERENCE
ON NEAR EAST
2 .—Congressmalt
, _ this district is
In Ohio In the Inter-
! ticket.
Power of
general
i of
le constr”"
battleships
with
_ .but
much dtscussfon
whether Great Britain would
the ships
l>e
t III
Wesll'l
r
I
been
by Dr, Joseph
Stale student
cunvvne
announce-
ax hud
conoid -
would
23.1/1 fl <G
Z i «l<b 61
2 1.7 7a
23 <5 U €4
2i tvtide
middlit g
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Ike ufnioM
turn nn
normal
••The
Err er-
Dr. M.
Baptist
Ulaire Scanlan. St. Paul, 1
she a Um worldM only 1 4
ahariffettw Sbe’a had thiM
conferred on bar by Shartf
— sc ....s. ..... I»'inlel.
I.ipjor v.er? conti*i- ( work,
afternoon mm ‘ *
hithdt <1 t * j
W dxlii in, •
. by 1h-
...;i
It wmn wtarted at the court houxe
tl»at If the jury dimwigreeii the tem-
porary r"*“‘r=?r.!r~ 1 -«-*»
kept the Herretai
a > •" t i r ■ - 1 a a «« ■. a t a
3:10
Ing
rtudi
b
LlBi
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sssrZx;-;:
IS —Foreign
w ere
o months’ Im
iy prohl-
icajn '•« -
restraining order
.... Secretary of State
certifying .Mayfield a name as a can
didate would remain tn force .
g It now pend-
Court was de-
f -
WL ■ w* v<
L fef
( hallrnKeM For Joint Debate
Linduley concluded hi# statement
with a challenge for Ihe^TKu Klux
Klandidnto for the United State*
u bother he Lx- Mayfield or
other Klanameh, to meet Geo.
y In joint debate at Fort Worth
st reng the o-
an Intense
i .Montnal
s >> waiting
ng of
I 'rovislows
~ -rm) -i iMbr-.r 11' n—b
aS
I
I
'TR
I
• *Mr«. Adrtina Ottaro Warren haa
won the Republican noniination for
Congreaa at Albuquerque. N. M
Rhe's making a raca on a platform
of strict enforcement of the Voi-
ateeul law
■Maximum
Minimum
7 a. m. 'tbday
2 p. m today
Baptist
It Mulr-
Collegc.
which
from
a can-,
until
__... United /'icu Ltunoldk
Washington, <><t r:
veRwel* carrying liquor todn
ARRured of at lo.iKt (
munlty from moleNtatfon b
t'ltion agentR while in Ameri
lino
9H 30
m ?*
70
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l')V 3 »
•WASHINGTON. Oct
1 <:. r —•
Up
3 1
Tt^e g
| Earle
I of Judtte
tend the.
here Haturddy,
Sam it Xnudiud’
I>av|R Ntated hi# opinion m
ca#<* vt lien whown a United Pi
diNpatcii from El Pano to tile ef-
fect tl»Ht R. Ewing Thoma>ion, law-
| yer of that city, might be put up
I am a I »<• mocratic <*Hjidi<late
.Mas field tn- declared ineligible
tiie UorMicana District Court.
entered plena
raaeR charging
* - .. j. fou r
fo charg-
cha raring
for rnak-
and who
tiie jury
by
Thursday
not n ude
. L -
line
you
are
I'onnnlly Upenklng tn Ohio
MABIJN, Oct. *
Toni Connally of
campaigning in Ohio
eat of the Democratic
announces that h„ la
» tired of accldr/it due to drun-
4 ken automobile drlVATB.
4 Hereafter not only will he
4 refuse tn sell gasoline to the
4 drunken drivers, hut If they
4 comp to his etatlon will try to
v”txttwrr* the operation of their
4 cars until the pollch can be
4 summoned.
! i.iliai*shr«“^
26—FraH< Italy
have m;r«tii to
I S.atc* I > |>ui
N» ar I '.ixt
DR OEORQK W. TRUETT
Dr. Truett will deliver the "Key-
note Address" at ths opening sfcs-
soin of thp Baptist studrntp' Un-
oln convention Friday morning at
11 o’clock.
be advitni’cd to Nov.
spt f‘tlv de-
their effort
y will have
I >epnrt mrnt
Libwrty Bond Market.
, l/nitni Preu ItupattK
Oct. 25.—Libci ty
W - A
H,
r
I
Munday After sues
2: Gospel music.
A Southwide
F U Ijeavell,
Commlsslv
The i
States
Curson,
Foreign
The li
the Sti
ton. pri
Fr.-m li
hassles
I'lllMON RKLOCATIOM BOA
u
►on H«l...>atlon Board wtl|
B.-lton Nov t to Inspect a p
► it.- for the State penlt
state Land Commlslenor 1
■oiretary of the board all
I 'day. The board Is coropv™ w<
Governor Nuff, Attorney Oenwal
Keeling and Robison.
Sheriffette ; J
«:3»-
services:
Boone,
campus. • Dr. ’ George
Georgetown College,
»:40. •T.". “
Kingdom,' _Dr. ” E.
■ ci, il
The Home
commerdtal asset
taken the [place of
he said. "where
would entertain
Fort Worth I'owtmaslershlp
FORT WORTH. Oct 2fi—The
names of three lueiy have been cer-
tified ran eligibly Tor the local post-
maatershlp appointment - Postmas-
ter R. E. Speer. Assistant Postmas-
ter—James HowItsnd. ami E, C.
Klnobury, Republican State Execu-
tive Committeeman.
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fur tic third An-
in of the Tfxhm 3ap-
Union, to open h»*rt»
ha«i been an-
i«»w» * -•
who wh’t convicted of
, ms
tho
He
i nnorrnc*
ie> B<>V<J i
kt if he would
don for rim he would gi
- on four • im n in
told him tii.m if
th»* evidence »nd it
i< t he would nia
arnpaign
that M:»ytii‘!(t
i t*pla< cti un
Friday Hight
715: Goepel music.
7:30' "The Present Moral
y In »ur St jdent Life,”
Dodd, pastor First
( bur-h Shrevepnrt. La.
* to Special music.
A 15: "The Motive
Ideai." j)r F h. Groner,
secretary. Baptist Cor vention
Texas.
TOiW YORK,
bona closings:
Liberty 3 i-2s
Liberty flrst 4 1-4*
t—‘-Mtarty secoprt 1 I ts
Uber I y third 4 1-Ir
L*. Liberty f4,urlh 4 i-4«
I Victory 4 3-4»
ASBOC1ATKD PRKHg HERVICR '~ ?T — * ~ —— — - - — ’ ’ ' ' ' r
—DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 26 1922 "
‘-XSX ns ar Reported Withdrawal From
Senate Race Is Denounced
larf’today, asking if Thomas would
consider entering the race
"Thomason told the United Press
that If Mayfield la declared ineligi- I
hie he will "accept the nomination
If It Is offered by the State Execu-
tes Committee."
There Is a question 6ver the legal
phase as to whether Thomason's
name could be printed on the bal-
lot, according to toead attorneys.
Thomason who Is a former Speaker
of the House, was defeated by Gov-
erfnor Neff fpr the gubernatorial
nomination In the 1920 primaries.
Unifrif Brut n&poMl
G1.AM.OW, Oct. 2«,_Narmt
«•» .«,a« the Iceyaetr at an ale
Gon address issued her* todi
•>y I'r-mkr Buuar Law, wtoa
-la ml I ng fur rr-electtua «• »i
ttoiiMc uf < o.nmoas fraas g
t.lnsgaw eonstitueney,
Jionar law staled It waa «f
“.--1 IKtgurtnuea to r«.
quickly as uosalkla fa
>re-war prisaedace.
rylaw aeaB,1-
eat. "ia Iran-
Dowdell v«. Hu(ur
. Mint on not^ e<nd (ur« •
figment amount d’iA
eluding principal. Inter-
• —““y’.-i fee* with f(»ru-
an ImihI.
! I11
4 4i I f> higher
jighet
13 8*
13 57
13 4r»
13 33
----1 . w. ... I . .
Of the 3. S. U.
J'e." fir. W H.
>rhitbwestem
turn,
alntlff for $760 on Insurance r
and verdict for '.he plaintiff
returned In the .-tlier case.
New York Cotton
United Z'rcM DupaUk
------ YORK. Oct. i«. — Futures
ripened steady 1 tj 11 Inwet , do. -J
December
January
March
May
July
Spots
:t oo.
2 15
gram."
I er-Board
Tenn.
2:35: "Greetings
Students in Brazil," .... xi.
head, president, Baptist
Pernambuco. Brasil.
2:55: "Greetings ‘
Ht it don La In
sion Fiekis," Dr.
Shanghai, China
* 10: "Blessings
Convention"—short
le.its.
All Texan lenlgkt and Friday
generally gals.
Temperature
yesterday
^oday ...j.
-
/
Donald was declared Democratic
nominee for County Treasurer over
Mrs. Lenry B. Jones of Kerens
Mrs. Jones' husband died -and the
County Committee . counted
votes received by him nndAi
in lhejirlmary, the total glVTn
r majority over McDonald.
r
The program
nual conventlui
tl.st Students' .
Friday mornJni
nounced as foil
P. Boone of Dallas,
secretary:
Friday Afternoon
2: Gospel music.
2:15: "The Place c."
*.n Texas' Student Ll:'e,"
iSP'*111- professor S<
j heological Seminary.
2 45- “Th* WAAkty Relign ijr
Hour Hr influence In the Uve* of
the Student®.” Dr. J B. Tidwell
professor Ba>lor L’niveiHity.
7*ta<*e cf the Recrea-
Donal Pre gram.” Mi»R EfTJe Mc-
»ec ret ary yi.ux g people a
DaIIbm FlrRt BupURt Church.
Simultaneous Uonfcreniea.
Student pro-
secretary rn-
n, Memph.R.
Atfioriutrd Pre— DiapGlrK
DAE! AS, Out. 26. In x Mlatamuiil
till u*il iiuiA* 4V»4+et>el L4*-n-
D. IJndttley, campaign inanagt-r
George E B. P< du;', Rvpuidi-
•ididate for United NtKl^B
r, forr 'iiat that the name «»f
P. .May field, ti.e Democrat ie
many yearn a
eastern part of the
T9 is a. Ok . u h< re
>7iina h»j home, and
New Hope ceme-
nci’ordlng to woi 1
He was about r»n
Liverpool Cotton
United J'rsss IluyaPX
L1VERPOOU Oct 26 —Futures
op«n«d barely steady 141 I r, h
J-utures closed s’eady 3'4 10 h
October ... J3S4
December 11 54
January 13.56
March .... . 1 3 10
Muy ....... 12.26
July 1.1.12
Spots barely s<ead\. 1 low
niand good, but business
Hales Id.ln»0, American
ports 25.000. American 24.70V
tiling I4.34d. »
United l'r»»e Dupaidji
NAI LER, Oct. 26—Leadtpl
Fuscstl. who threatened de:
the Italian government by
il Ih not handed over to thSfl
fully, were ordered' back j
distrlsts today by Benito M
leader of the party.
This m-tlon Is taken to
that Mussolini plans to put a
nail, program of action li “ ~
thru bls local repuresentl
FAICHITI W 11.1,
PEA1 !■: Olt
• > NAPLES. O-t
« > solemn oath
< • government
< > must be
< > t he Fascist i <
• 1 by force," wua tin.
■ • of Prof. Mussolini.
« • leader.
• ♦»♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦>• I »l III IM
*•, > f. * 1 us m iiajiti r».
Students In China and Other
„...._ B. T.
morning.
A request was made of Judge
Scarbrough thia morning that the
copy uj Lie letter which Mike Mc-
Namara sa.ld he wrote to Mayfield
Inclosing 5200, the reply of May-
field and the registered receipt on
which appeared Mayfields named
signed by "I. Dillard" be given the
Jury. They were turned over to the
Jwy- __.<ww
Differ ob All Qumtlom.
The foreman of the Jury asked the
court If R would b. proper to say
how the jury stood, t»ut was told
no. The court asked ths foreman it
tfgreeemnt had been reached on any
of the twenty-one questions sub-
mitted and after a slight hestlta-
tlon the foreman replied in the ne-
gative. The jury then returned for
further deliberations.
Judge Senttirourn
newspaper meh today .
keep the jury together until
evening at least tf no
had been reached In the meantime.
Britain to Seek Blds on Two
New 35,000 ton Dreadnoughts
A—oeiated P'ru Dimwit eh
U)NI>ON, Oct 26—The Admiral-
ty, it wan Ntat»*d on high authority,
haw iRRued tendt-rR for the construc-
tion of two S3A>00-ton battleshipH
Thia i*t in accordance with the
Washington agreement, but there
has been much dlRcussfon a« to
build
Rome one
Eindx'.ey r .statement declared
there we»*t- meetings <r the Ku
Klux Klan IhkI night .<ixl tnat it
*4H decided to attempt (o force the
State Executive com--
name anotl er besides
Local Cotton.
Ths highest price reported paid
for cotton here Thursday was 22 50.
Strict middling would be worth
^:cS®3’XSB'7„''
Is stained more or lees and dirtv
L, Receipts In past twenty-four
hours, It bales; total to date 1.313.
Local Produce.
h QilpUt'ons are Hens 14c. friers
2?' to 1S£. eggs 90c to 36c. turkrvs
?*c to He, TOc;trr- ' ----
I- ler 20c to 30c, pack'ni
ter ie<s. dicks 93 to
LJB2!? I®, to |7 per dog
■tl 'J*w M«bb’‘r "eafewrrd
-ple^^.u^ Er’kdE.!
hpre to burglary nf the Valley View
postoffice Md wm given yearg.
^2. > '4 '■ —~
1 <• vrnoi,
FOMI’F
26 -' I lake +
1 hut either 11 e •
<»f : lie country A
given peiicrfully to •
11 o<■ we will tike I•
..1 *uoeoI A,
Faaclatl *
Nundny Night
7:30: Sermon by Pt. E.
dredge, Nashville, Tenn.
lied
♦ nr < ai
vr S D
report of
1 pproved.
Sullivan.
few of
B.
icnatoriai
to
I elec-
Thomason. El
PttRo attorney, may take his place
iih the cDmocratic ciimlidate, it be-
came knovKn here today.
Powerful Fjist Texas party influ-
ences are urging local politics!
leaders to hidure Thomason to run
H May Held 4s ruled out by the Dla- let. aeeerch
trlct Court nt Corshuina, now trying
his case.
Mayor Uharhs Davis received a
telegram from C. P Rogers of Dai-
DALI.AH kTATIOV WbVT MSLL
HIM TO 111(1 VKM
♦ DAUDAK Oct. U*—— —
4» drivers will pass up Jack Ks- ♦
w tes* ^filling station if they are +
£ M ine «
+ .lack announces that h,» Is Mb
Llndklry Htatranent» ,
In a • statement issued here
morhing Henry D. IJndsley, cam-
-pUaign manager for Peddy, fusion-
1st camiidat^ charged that the Ku
Klux Klan has started a movement
to forov Ktansmen Earle 14 May-
field to with<lraw from the race for
the United States Senate.
“This I^h because the Klan has
come to believe the people of TJexas
Mill not vote for a man who made
thH record that Klansmen Mayfield
made in the ('orRic&nu court.” Elnd-
slyy said. He further charged that
the “Ku Klux. Kian intends to force
the State Demcwratic Execeutlvr
Uomrnittre tn nominate n Klnns-
man for the Stale Democratic Exe-
lUtlve Committee, to nominate h
Klansman for the United States Sen-
ate.”
LindsMy alleged that Dad las f'oun-
ty members of the “hooded order”
had all been ordered to be at the
Democratic mass meeting herw Sat-
urday night.
IhoinNHon l'rge«| For Place
United Pre— pmpateh
EL PASO. Oct 26.—If Earle
Mayfield. Democratic utiiLlw.
candidate, is declared Ihollglhle
have his name on the general
tion ballot, R. Ewing Tho*"rt“z
nmy take
Aenuciutcd Pre— D—paieh
Al STI\. Mel x.—Carte
Mayfield. Deinovratir iiuididuir
for < ailed staiem Rrnntur, unlfl
•<day hr knew '»f Ikr
report thin efforts •«« ul<i
mndr fn get hl* n irttr »$ilb-
dr/iMu frttnt He rare when In-
formed of the stiitriu«*tit
by f'obtnrl lleatr) li. hindeh-y
nt IfnlhiN.
Mn> field nlso tirrlurrd hr lend
M4i InfetrrnMtlun about whr mrrt-
Ing of the UrtnioT ii <!«• Stale
Exeeullte eetinmlttee scheduled
to be hr Id in OmIImn Mttturdny*
s. U. CONFERENCE
1 f?r. c2.bu 2“ •urv«y uk- biu.f- “
f cIhI xituMilon with u view
♦ a*»lRting h, tie irmtullutlon .
♦ a bunking uyul.-m uotnewhi
♦ ulmllBi to the A— r„„„
♦ eral Keaex v« —
.........................
Harding goes to Cuba on invttaJ
tion of President Zayas High i
’pasury officials said that that ‘
ttarning s acceptance of Zaya s jfa- t
vital Ion wou.ld have no bearing on i
his possible reappointment as gov- 1
ernor of the Reserve Board It v
emphasized that no appointment
the existing vautney would be
for a month or s<> or until Congress !
reconvenes and that even should
the President decide to name Hard-
ing to the oM position time would!
be; allowed for him to finish his '
work In lhe Island Republic.
—-----—...............—
NEW PREMIER OUTLINES PARTY'S STANlT i
SUPPORTS ANGLO-IRISH PACT, OPPOSES
FURTHER COMMITMENTS BY GOVERNMENT I
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Taken Under Advlnement
AUSTIN, Oct. 26— The Hupreme
Court took the Hubnilueioii of the
Muy field <-nue and indicated thnt It
will decide the matter without de-
lay. ThJ. court receaaed Instead of
adjourning over until Wedneadav as
It usually does. Thia meaim that th?
court can announce its- declalon at
any time. . .
GOLF MflF.FIIS LIQUOR .
AW NAt.RMrXWW AOET
> ST LOUIS. MO.. Oct. 26—Golf
• la RircceedlnK liquor aa a com-
> niercla] ttaact to saleamen, ac-
• cording to Vincent L. Price,
> preaident of « candy manufac- • >
> turlng company here. ' >
> "Golf la a conimerifml aaaet < i
i and lia»
> liquor,” he aald. "Where a < i
> aadeamatu would entertain a < •
• cualomer with rotinda of high i >
' bhJls In th« daya before prohl- l t
I b|tion. he how lx establishing i
i friendly relations on the golf < >
i course with prospective buy- < >
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►en<d up 14
up 1-4. Muy
12 uud
I up 14
1-8.
off 1-4
1-2. May
IDS
Im*
charge «»f
t >gers was
lh« Count
; of insufficient *-»‘d«nce He
pleaded guilt v Wednesday to
theft in another case and
tin* d >35 and uusIh and one dav
e » har’cc of rnrinufacturinK
liquor renting against Joe Morris
was disinoy* Countv Attorney
Boyd ThurRdsy, the notation on Hie
(hnk^ts r*Adin<. defendant 14
> vlJ and commanded by h
father (o help operate The sti!!.”
Two cases against J M Ram-
Water charging sale and possession
' int'*x i< at i ng I ,
I Wednesday afternoi
against Mr.<. J M Rain
alleging sale .»f intoxicating
liquor.
sentenced
Penitentiary
given
White
He t< Id
wi a col fer-
ae uie a par-
ve mm evi-
___ _ the ca Rea.
Boyd told him th;»t If he would
give th»* evidence *rid it -ivas lot nd
h.ifflt ient he would make rpeum-
inend it i m for pardon. White Ve-
fuk**4| to rnuMMe any alatemesis on
Dial bn«m. Boyd ««aM.
Th** charge «•< burviary against
E L Rogers was dlsmiRRed on mo.
lion of lhe County Attorney on a<-
< <>unt of insuifk ient
lad pleaded guilt v
pettv theft in
i a ■ fi
in^ai.
Milt
gull* y
ula lion
< barging
trig possesRiin and
•winula« t ure «>f rqtti
Ing JntuXhating lb
w as g I v
in each
Judge l
morning
concur™nt
jJIm White,
theft and burglary,
Io four years in i
'fhurwday mbrfiTng
pie AdeQ *
< *<>unt y
---rnre th]
A«Mi«s»r Fr«a PSpeS------
ROME. Oct. 26.- Benito
llnl. In ud of lh« Faaclstl, hM IQil
>■>1 togiither nil military l«MMrx of
that orKHiifsn t Ion ana alBHtltkn-
vuualy uedarad all military MMStiona
of the Fascist I to Irrap In HMtnaaa
the sot),000 workers who hWVa join-
ed thr Faseiatl organisation to M>-
operate at ran opportune moment
with the military sections. Thto la
interpreted here as preparatory to
the assumption of power by the I
Faecixtl. j
r I
—J ;
uunas i
^ort Worth Livestock
1—____ United Prenn Dinntek
I FORT WORTH. Oc» 26 - The
II markof woe dull on most class-s
I today and pr.cea ruled steady with
I------...6041 head of cattle ami 9.000 calvea
I on hand. Calves were 25fr.r,Uc low.
I er and canni-r cow« showed a <1 •-
I illne of about 15<j25c.
| Hog receipt, were around l.sno
I head. Earlv trading Indicated a
1 weak market Backers bought at
I n decline of about 2.5c mid shlppera
yot a decline of ifiift tic
I Of the 3.000 sheep imdid about
2 000 were on thru bll'lnn The lew
I lambs and sheep nt for killing sold
I at steady rates
I Cattle—B'evee »3.6O*87 6n atock-
»TX 93.5O©‘5.75; cows $2 0051500
I heifers *3.50 05.50; bulls 92 0003 00
I calves 92.0006 00; canturs 91 50Jf
2.00; yearlings *4 000*00
I .»I12£^r:l’eavy u.5O0«.7O; medium
!!'22fi!?5: ,n,xe<i 97 000 7.50; light
I 9s."60s.60; common 96.0041 700:
plan 95 0007 75; rough heavy 96.00
rough *5 0000.00.
Sheep and lambs—lannhs *5.500
I l? S2L.r5‘,rll,'«" *8 0. 0'.,OO; I ewes
*3.6006.75; culls *1.000*00 goils
$1.0002.60- wethers *5.0007 <i0
etocker sheen *4 500*50; feeder
lambs *6.6001150
Kannao City Livestock.
United Pre— Pupnteh
KANSAS CITY. Cxit. 26.-- Hogs—
Jlecelpts 6,000, market He lower,
bulk *8 45.0* 65. Heavies 98.300
[ S.50; packers and butchers $8 f.n<-7>
I J'l*’ *8l5®8 60; p|g-R $8 000
10.COO, market
—11.26; plain to fair ihaaaed beef
‘ steers *5 60010.75; Western steers
95.5C01O.OO; Southern steers $4 250
? heifers $4 50
0 9 60' stockera and feeders $4 50if
pj. bolls $2 5004.50; calves $5.50
f'loAiRg of Mtreeta FuAtalnM
i'4»a<nuM Thur ulav mum-
iug Ruwtnine<t t’ie action of the *-ity
and county and tne T A J’. Rv.
Cu. in the doming of two ►trectD
at grad^ cruaaingR after the und^r-
p iNHeh were completed In
when he entered judgment in the
oho of .7, E JotnRnn vr J L. lam-
caster et al. receiver*, and which
\\4i tried during the prebeut term,
refusing the Injunction pruyed f r
rnd bndlng in favor >f the dsft n-
dants in ill other Ir-ucr Plaintiff
♦•xcepted and gave notice of app at
to Die Court of Civil Appeal* and
war granted 60 days for preparing
rod filir g wtRtement of facts r.ni
bill* of exception
Notice of appeal haR alRo been
given in the suits of May A. Turn-
Age vs Inter Ocean ‘’.ipualty Co.,
kbit On contract, and F J Farrlng-
s. (J. W. Martin, >uit on ron-
in the Turnage <• <e the jury
led a verdict finding for the
p< l •
n' iff
. Kii'
ii'Jr
< Mil
Senator,
Earle F
candidate, would be withdrawn and
clue named
.statement
meet Ings < f
last night .«n<i
ssf^i
>'
P'----— ».™,
Sptlunx err
»<l<tr<| <k* siatemenc, .
Mulliiy Slid stability at 1
nt,d nlmiad sa as (u vaaikle
scope for the Initiative ot
»nle «-!(> sens." »
he ndtteeaa la the platl
v. blch lionar Lave <i^M-
re-electlon to the CaatasatMI.
Atnoeiated Preu DiepatA
I.ONDllN, Oct. 26— Andrew‘—t
Law. as leader of the UtijotVist D*T-
ty. in a niarilfSalo iuiia w* JM&k
1 ••oh. d.dared that one «T
i.i'ks <>f that partv. If it is r*
• .1 to power, will r- 10 waits
>ne AngUr-liuh treaty both tj
t r and in spirit, and to co-
t- wf’h the Irish Kovsrnmss
Thp manifesto declares It
1 be governinent H earnest a‘m 1
1 nt n d to give wholehearted-
I' eii.nl support to the Least
. iiu ns, to tuldll thq qblisa
1 teat Britain haa under!
• l>i otid. but not to extend her.
miLments but preferably to OS
'be,,, ami to maintain frteni
■ ■nd good underatutdiiK with
1 1 nlted Rf.rtes
I'arlbiinrut Meets boy. SQ««se-
A procU mat Ion dissolving fT-
! (lament waa signed by Kmk
I Georg, ids morning at -• -i^KB-
council. The proclamation fixed
I Nov 2‘1 aa the ddte for th* i—r
1 arliamoqt to aaaenible. . „ . -
| The Ktng also sit
I nation summoning-'
net Nov. H> to
n prose n ip t i ve ' peers of Me*
to serve in the new Parlb
Hon.ir Law In lib, manifesto s*l
the tflilonist party purposes if n
dominion governments approve 1
j summon an economic coni*r*MkJ
nt lai <1 Mil '>-4041 effort .to discover kowdKe
trade which the resources of tl
1 '‘c 1 11'1 • 1 I <mplre make possible could belt I
Horn lard ■......>...10..---..._> —
St cri'Urr f.>r J
developed by mutual co <jp«>rsj£g£7.
Alleged Wife Slayer Shen f
Hard ‘‘Grilling” By Police
Shortage of Funds Makes il I
Difficult to Pay Teachers
lonstructM grave In the Wild tohs-
• y soot hvr miles west of; hare ra-
il which he Is charge*’, with IM.V-
I11K rlived tne mutilated body of
Ida wife after murdering her.
After that Burns will be taken
to the Taiko County m -rne VMN
'.e v in be confronted with the
body, bullet-riddled and > baUhMR
beyond recognition. o. •
The purpose of this grocedtinr.
authorities say. Is to break MMMf
' (omposure and to learn If he
a anything of the staying. Alt
efforts have failed. FMM the
time the police found Burn* at his
popcorn stand In Cleveland^ a few
hours after his wife's bcejr was
discovered until daybreak - ~
I is been sob feet ed to ah
II noons grilling He< w
brought to the cottnty Jail
the qiiestlonlng wxs resui
Fasclstl Leaders OrdoK to
Return to Their Districts
li<4d Aloft.’’
, correApoua*
Mi hr i<> nary
i Convr n
A—ociatcd Pr— Dupaltk
AUSTIN. Oct T<.—on request
the Supreme Court the AttornHV
General’11 Deparirn4tnl LmUmv Liiad
'additional j*uthoritivR on Die State*
wiilc in th*s Mayfield injunction Miiit
which waa heard by the court yes-
terday. The court'x requ«H( for
Immedittte additional information
indicated an early deciftlon.
The court <lid not
morning to make Horn**
mept in the Mayfield case
been expected. It wk* not
ered likely that the court
meet thin afternoon
Secretary of State Staplen after a
Geuerul
hr ran
_ follow-
Boupremc
H A Hit IK II TO I At HIM
OP WAR DKIlTn
NEW YOHK, Oct 26 —The Amer-
ican tariff law Is a barrier to tie
payment of European v ar del n.
Sir George Palsh, English ecvn< in-
1st and former advisor o* the I'.rlt
ish Treasury o.ld the Am«rh.ir>
Manti fact <rr>rs' Export Association
meet.ng here
Shingle Car Menrchrd ,..r Hoose
WK’HITA FAIRjH. Oct. Dt—R-v-
enue officers unloaded a carload of
Miingles on a search warrant au-
thoring sear'll for Illicit booze al-
leged Io have been ship' from Van-
couver. B C. In a ear of shingles
Auoeiated Preen Pupatth
CORNU AXA. Oet. '2«—Tk.-
Jury Informally sent word to
Judge Scnrlirougk at 3i3l> Ikat
It had hern unable lu agree*
and nsked that It be dismissed.
The court refused »>» act on Ike
request al tkat time.
easy 2*0 S3 tower
21 1 J
21 »«
2386
23 $1
2».«3
35 lower,
A4. C. T. I.1. Endorsee Dry Ruling
FORT WORTH. Oct. 26—Endorse-
merit of the Daugherty dry ship
ruling was given by the W. c. T.
U. session here.
Need Good floods and More
of Thom, Harding Declares
United Preen lhepntek
■ 1 WASHINGTON. Oct 26.—
• » "The country needs good roads 1 >
and more of them," President < >
< > llsrdlng declared today In a 1 >
< > message to the convention of < >
< > the Highway Educational < >
< > Board tn geagton here --------, f
< • The President added, haw- < >
< > ever, that the Nratlon has beep < ■
< > brought to raaltza that goorl < >
< • marts could not be obtained 4 •
1 > Wthout "very great expense." 1 >
• *»»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦< I > 111 U
MISTRIAL IS
LIKELY IN CASE
AT CORSICANA
P ARIS, Oct
Great Britain In-
vite the United
pate olllcially in
BwHieHarin: "^77?
HuggvHtion thrit
be invited came
the British v”
i Affairn.
11 vi tat ion will
:at« Depart mt nt
'obM bl y
British
It 1r cRtimafc'l that it will re-
quire that much time for the Unit-
ed Staten -Huprctro* Court to hand
doMfn itR dtA’inlon on tlio validity of
the Daugherty ruling, which inwofar
as It ApplIeR to foreign veRSclN lias
been Muapended pending (In* <\»urt h
decision.
’ On NnV. IS rnnn^cF-Trtr tfie
ping linen will move to the Huprrmo
Court that the hearing <»r Hie rourf
on their cane be advanced to
20 in order to obUjTn a
. cialon on the uolnt in
to expedite the CAHe the,
the co-operaUlon of the
of Justice.
(ommtftrr (<»uld Art
United Pre— Pmpateh
DALI/AS. Oct. 26- The State De-
mocratic Executive Committee has
j the h-gal authority to rauHr the
name of another candidate for Unit-
Stal’H Me mi tor to be placyd on
general election ballot, should
• B Mhyfield, the prewent can-
dldfete, be ruled out iu tiie ojiinio.n
John Davin, who wjll at-
meetlng of the Committee
holding proxy of
' of
hiH opinion
a
C Rh hardij Jr^ ina iuiMer
ayfleld campaign Noi
-tented that MiJyneltt wilt
r be t'rpl.o rd on ti»e
.< of the D.illae Klan
tiilM illlblfUHrH.
WANIIIWC. ro\ IIEQI IHi l ION
HOXnUEP HV -WFFF
AUSTIN, Oct 26 -A requisition
from the Governor of \\ .u*liiimion
for the return to 3p(,k Mi ,<
Fay Mi'Donahi, convicted of for-
pery\ whr honored todix bv <’ovt-
nor Neff The defer d int lx alleged
to have eRcapcd pending iippeai.
She Ir under irrvat at 'tr:»umoiit
Neff also Irhu'hI a rvoulnition on
the Governor of WaRltln^ton f< r
the return to Ccntcrvlb'. D$ Lc<»n
County, of Anu n Campbell, under
!rrd1(‘tno»nt for murder Car'ipbrll ir
under arreRt at Seattle accord nz
to officials Hr h’ charged with kill-
ing Oliver Tuhba at Centerville on
Dec. 1. 1HIH
Morrix. who
tn me ven
of the liquor lawn,
manufacture, t
one
ipment f ii
iquur.
hi by
nt- nt rnced
Pearman
Sen ten Cea wer,
TWO PIOXKF.KN HI HIH> |\
HOPE <
Cal Hu-chia, for many y<
rcNident of the eastern part
county, died ip T^lsa. (>k.
Le had been maki
was buried in the
tery Monday.
receIVvd he
years old.
, “Uncle” '
east of j__
wa« burij*d
Suni.a
about
COURT ASKS
9- G(>sp<*| music
9:15 Business session.
9:»5; "The Problem of
Government." Dr J. C. “
Ident Ba> 'or CpUgn
10:20 "The Problem o* the Scien-
tific Method of Bible Study ' Dr. H
L. Dana, professor Southwestern
rheoloylccl Heminsry.
11 "The Influence of TL ‘'
Literature on the Rods! Order,’
I J V«n Ness, corresponding s<c-
r"U»ry. Baptist Sunday School
Boafd, Nashville. Tenn.
• r v’
.,—m— •—•*-•*.—,i
I
, I
k ILI.OY ll-ld.lilli, !■;
OX l.llllin PARTY
LONDON. Oct 26— "Labor Is
aocIa! order ami wr munt rwn»»nH
that policy,” juihj fofinrr Premier
I lovd-CBinrgp "TJUHir KF* declared
i ntnlcRR war on ur l»v m< IUdrf« nsr.
therefore, you have to Hjjlit and
lavtAV th a* nrmHrmrbt<- *hMlFi
Tm paTTv or twr» ron nr rvr* ---------
Shortage of fundn is making it
dlfflcult for teachviM in th»* wn.alter
Rchooln to collect RHlarieH, not only
in Denton Cminiy but other coiin-
tleac. acecrdlng to Countv Superin-
tendent L A. Alliwon a 50c appor-
tionment has heed a*n n< »u nc< «l thia
fall but th0 common x< hool» have
not yet received the hmrivy. Ilow-
rvei*. thia appIteR on l ist yrr- - :
portionmerit and ntill another |1
due for laRt year.
BankR are Mill holding teacheFN’
vou^herw from hiRt y» ir against Die
firxt rponty coming B ln the coun-
ty, and it |r not expect’d that any
money for this y**-v c apportion-
ment will be available fur two or
three montha »r IB tie tnx money
will be collects! until that time.
Alliwon Ir Dying to arrange with
banker* In each town to care t< r
the teaehrrR In their territory until
the tax money Im received, and in '
several instances bunkcrx liav«*
agreed to do thia, buQ tt -be~n*H —r x-
pec ted that au<‘h ng raingrnien ts can
be made for aR. It la v» i \ hard on
the ttachem. most of Ubom iie«<l
the money when it Im dur, h, have
to wait, Allison said, hut no relh f
Is in Right except where local han-
kers can in* 'induced to help.
ReMtlvs
7 a. m. today ....I* per esnt
Ateoelated Preet Diepateh
ATHENS, Oct. 26.—The newspa-
pers wnnounew today that Prince
Andrew, brother of former King
Constantine, was arrested at Corfu
on the charge that ha had contrib-
uted to the disaster suffered by
the Greek army In Asia Minor. He
will be brought to Athens on a
destroyer and Interned in the pal-
ace.
The arrest yesterday followed
publication of the revolutionary
committee's decree establishing a
tribunal to try political and mili-
tary prisoners In connection with
the defeat of the Greek forces In
Aslx Minor. At the - warm* ■•'Ikmw
three civil leaders werf arrested.
Trince Andrew commanded nne of
JJie Greek corps on the Smyrna
front. He was charged with refus-
ing to execuP an order, thus con-
tributing to the. debacle.
leant y to Apoenl Nauls Case
Morions were ' been! Thursday
morning in the injunction suit Of
J. T Stuls et al. v«. E«’ 1 Kiy.
I'ountr Judge e, al , l>v v. Iil.'h tfe
plalntitfe rcc-lved Judjment for
*3.390. The court overruled motion
fof the defense for :i n.w -rial and
notice of appeal to the 'ourt of
Civil Appeals. Second Supreme ju-
dicial District of TeX'is. and
granted 60 days In v •neh to
pare and file statement of
and bills of ex< eplion.
Civil Doeket lliders
B. W Purnell et nt
Purnell et a)., partltioi ;
sale made by tecelv r
Recelvr allowed $11'0
Speer md Minor allowed
$250
Elicabeth
Drain et at,
closure; jud|
on notes Inc
.st and attorney's
closure of lien
' Jerrv Cudd, who livid
Aubrey for a long tito,
in the New Hope Cerne-
y. the report said. He
60 years old
/
/
Saturday Afternoon
2 Gosp*| music.
2:13. Business »
2:85: The Mlsrio
Southern Baptists.
3 05: "Hold Fas. >:
Miss Kathleen Mallory.
Ing secrets ry. Woman's i
Union, Southern Baptist
3:10: Simultaneous -Conferences.
Friday Morolug
10 o'clock: Call to order, i
sengrrs seated by Institution#,
smratlonal muM<* dire, ted by I
I evnolds. professor of uospel ru-
sk*. Southwestern Theological ffeni-
wTr .p^votlonal m-siage Dr. F
M Met onnell. president Burleson
< qllege. Greenville.
10 20; Welcome addresses On be
half Of the church. Rev Will C
McClung, pastor On behalf of the
• Hr. Mayor II. V H* nn< o On t,e-
I. ilf Of. the Denton B S. IJ.. John
B. < r’x’kett, Ntudent M«***retary.
Appointment of dornmllteea.
11 Keynote address. Dr Geotge
\5 Trtiett. pastor First Baptist
Church. Dallas
conference with Attorney
Keeling stated today that
not take immediate action
Ing a deTiaion -of ti.e I:............
Court since the answers to the cer-
tified questions to the Dallas Court
of Civil Appeals must be sent back
to that court The Dallas court
then will render Its decision and
action by Staples will be on the Ap-
peal Court's decision.
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO. Oct? 26.—Grain price*
closed higher lodty. Despite the
appearance of some bearish spirit
<*n word that the car rit'.ation thr.*-
<>ut the Western States was being
slightly relieved, prices i ‘
<,<l on the reports of
state of congestion - In
|»ort. where grain > was
shipment abroad
the |>ort for I
cfnsed lower
Wheat—De-ember op<
at *1.11 12 and closed
opened off 1-1 at *t._,
t • bleed Up 1-4 filly opined
' at $ 101 1 2 and closed Up I
Corn—December opened
nt 65 7-8 and closed up
opened unchanged at 66 0-8 and
closed up 1-* Juty opined up 1 r
At 65 .5-* and closed off 1-8.
ut 41 xnd closed up 1-4 May open-
ed up 2-8 at 41 1-4 nod closeci
1-4. July opened up 3-6 i*t 33
and closed unchanged.
Knturday Wight
7:15: Gospel music. ,
7:.',<l: "The Goal of IL ligious
"cation The Functioning <>f
Iteligloos Motive," Dr S P D*
president Baylor University.
8:35: "The Call of a
World Opportunity," Dr. E. .
dredge, secretary departmen
survey, statistics and I..:
lUptlst H. S Board.
Nundsy Morning
Two simultaneous _
C. I A. campus. Mrs. J. p.
Dallas; Normal Collev.:
Dr. George Ragland,
-----Georgetown,
•The Big Business of
Dr. E. P. Aldr
N.uihvtlle. Tenn.
10 10 "The Home Church," Dr. I.
J. Van Ness, Nashville. Tenn
11: "Facing Our Obligations," Dr
R f,. Scarborough, president South-
western Theological Seminary.
the appeal concernlni
'"fd'1 ,he MuI>rem*
If the jury should find In May-
field'* favor. It waa said, th, tem-
porary restraining order would be
dissolved automatically.
CORSICANA. Oct. 36.
before which th; ;_;t
keep the name of Earle B Matyfleld
off the ballot as the Democratic
senatorial candidate had not reach-
ed an agreement at 9:45 o’clock this
r ■
F ~
Saturday Mn* Ring
Ospel
Busi
' The Problem of Student
\_J. C. Hardy, pres-
of
Dr
Bapt *st
P A1 -
nrtment "f
Information,
New Orleans Cotton
United Preen Plepntek
•" DRl.EAI........* "
opened,steady ...... .
steady 30«rl0 lower.
D*cemi i r
January•.
.March
May
. July
Spots steady unchanged, middling
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