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DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFT ERNOON, JUNE 9, I923
MEXICAN TRAIN IS
In a Fez
13, Missing
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the in’en st
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each one
French
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Much Work Yet to Be Done
On Sewage Disposal Plant
Homer Richey to Study With
Auer, Noted Violin Teacher
$500,000 Worth Counterfeit
Boze Labels, Revenue Stamps,
Etc., Discovered in Detroit
French Cabinet Decides to
Renew Conversations With
U. S. Over New Liquor Order
Denton Guardsmen in Austin
to Enter State Rifle Contest
PASSIVE RESISTANCE
TO BE CONTINUED IN
JAPAN 10 MEET
RUSSIAN ENVOYS
18BILLSV0TED
BY GRANDJURY
PERMITS FOR THIS
WEEKARES12.250
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to Meet Next Year In Amarillo
GALVESTON, June 9—Bam Bras-
well vt Clarendon was elected presi-
dent and Amarillo was seccted for
the next convention of the Texas
Frees Association here this after-
noon.
WRECKED ANDROS
TRAINMEN EXEC\
Reports Large Attendance
at State C. E. Convention
GOLF TOURNAMENT;
IS OPEN CONTEST
2 GALVESTON MEN IDLY 4 PICNIC TO
KILLED DN VESSELEMBRACE 2 DAYS
BY SNIP’S OFFICER PLANS CONSIDERED!
WAGGONERHOMEIS
ROBBED OF JEWELS
fat she
to 3Oc lower; cattle bulls 15
lower; calves steady: Stockers
and feeders uneven, mostly steady;
fat cows and heifers 25 to r>0 cents
lower; fat calves steady to 25e low-
er.
Hogs 2.990. 5®1Oc lower fo pack-
ers; tots 860; bulk 190 to 800 pound
butchers 850 to 080; packing sows
steady mostly 585.
Sheep 300; for
9 —The
con -
Mrs.
at
fell
over
but much
Jready has been cut.
3J.74
?»00
23.04
22 73
22 YO
unchanged,
Maximum yesterday
Minimum today
Barometer Headings
m. today
- Relative Hi
7 «. m. ‘9«Uy
-
27 78® 80
24 40® 45
23 72® 75
21 35trdg
2J.251Fdr
Spots steady 2' higher, middling
29.10.
Kansas City Livestock.
Unu»<t r-re»» rutmtrk
KANSAS CITY. Mo., .Tune 9 —Cat-
tle 1.000, calves 150. For week: Bet-
ter grades beef steers, steady to
etrong; other grades weak to 80d
lower; tots 1116; yearlings 85 to 75
lower; best 1100; fat she stock
WOlft -- -- • ... . .. ..
to 25
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L (Ki
President Harding, In the fez of
Aladdin Temple, Columtua, O., of
which he is a member, snapped as
he rode in the parade of the Shrin-
ora at Washington. D. C.
7"
Edma Hinkle, 13, has been miss-
ing from her New York home since
April '<i. Mystery in her case was
deepened when her mother received
a note from an anony mo is man who
said he loved the girl
Market News! ■
Liberty Bond Market.
Patted Prttt DirpaUh
Juno 9-—Liberty
A
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-ol
■' 'Ik' 5R
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CHRONICU
■r
h . vJ
■i
■■ ArO
man arrested.
was also akreatsd-
a statemeht Men
odlivr are seeking ■
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at the convention and a registratlop of
3,200 members.
Miss Force has declared the conven
“- i to be a very enthusiastic and bap
o< casloii. The programs aud cou
ences provided by the convention
re splendid. Miss Force states.
Special to lleeord Chronicle
AUSTIN. June Sergeant Ernest B
PoekriHV, Corporals Marvin J Horton,
Fletcher L. Willis amlArthur Jones and
I’rlvittes Pierce Akin and Sol Carpenter
of Company F- and Sergeants Itol Kin
drevl ntid Otis Littrell of Headquarters
Company, 1‘enton, arrived here this
morning to represent the Urnton com<
panics in the rifle team contests.
They will be here eight days on the
rille range at Camp Mabry.
LATE NEWS
FLASHES
3
grades 1450 to 1528; Arl-
Yo 14(11: light sheep
■ady to strong; heavy on«» I«w-
;Texas wethers 500 to 700: best
light owes 500; natives largely 350
to <10 7
i'l
Uelavs Over Educational Bill
VffUtd Prttt Ditvlch
AUSTIN, June 9—The hoUM 8
today expected to refuse to o»
tn the ehangoo wvado by the SMI
In the'educatlonal appropriation W
As a result, this measure, the Mg
7
Local Produce.
3 Quotations: Hens lie; fryers 25c
bo JOc; turkeys 18c; eggs 18 to 20c;
boosters Ec; table Hutter -20© 10c;
packing stock butter tOc; ducks
By ( ARL 1>. CROAT
Uniter! ITfNM Staff <'orreMpondent
BEICldLX, ■ June 3.—Britlah mili-
tary forces have <*nter<«<l Duaaeldoi f
In th® Ruhr Valley, it wan atated
in advivcM received here today, o
A section of Artillery and infan-
1s«t night" by oBIcers frem "
dcpnrt;neirt. The Women
DARLAS—K U Jonea, flrat aa-
alatant chief of the Dalia* fire de-
partment. ha* celebrated the twen-
ty-third anniversary of hla connec-
tion with the department. .Jonea han J
rlaen from a prlVate to hla preaent
poaltion Tn that time Xie went to
work with the department on Juno
1. 1900.
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the heavy rain
will bo delayed
pptorf^nd. It was stntrd.
of th<* graln^lrei.", t:—
Indictments for Selling
Liquor Voted by Grand Jury
Tw<> indictments chargUMLCas.
Hogan, of three miles southwvst of
pilot Point with selling Ihfoj^l
liquor Were voted by the gl
ry Friday afternoon and
A me rl -
will furnish mu-
1 O' ’
£
Death Sentence of Jack Pope,
Slayer ol His Wife, Affirmed
rTiiftA Prttt Dbpatck
OKLAHOMA CITY. June
death sentence of Jack Pope,
fessed slayer of his wife,
Idabel Pope, and four others
Idabel. April 27 was Approved by
the criminal court of appeals here
in a report to Governor Walton.
broken and no actlin was taken' on
the bill.
The finance committee reported
favorably the Wodd bill proposing
an appropriation of (600,000 for the
erection of a courts building Joint-
ly by the state and travie County.
The Cowen substitute gasoline
tax bill placing a 1c per gallon tag
on whalesalers was sent to the gov-
ernor by the House today when It
concurred in the Senate amendment
to the bill
The miscellaneous claims bill Wag.
finally disposed of when the House
adopted the conference report on
that measure which appropriated
111.000 more than the bill passed at
tha last session.
The House declined to concur In
Senate amendments to the educa-
tional appropriation bill and ths
speaker named a conference commit-
tee
ABMOCIATRn PHENH 8KH V ICR
______IMTHI) I'lUCSV MERVICB
wjin at flrat bellev<<1 th»*
wa« only a “paradr"*
there In now Nome evl-
t he ’ British intend to
oyer the aouthern tiont of
Ruhr and permit the Pr^nch
29.91
umMIty
per cent
Aitoettx'it Prttt Ditptlrh
TOKIO. June 9.—Japan's reply to
China a note of yesterday demand-
ing an apology for the shooting of
Chinese rioters by Jvspanese ma-
rines at Changsha In Hunan prov-
Inve June 2 snd the withdrawal of
the Japanese gunboats from Khang-
sa was the dispatching today of .
four destroyers to reinforce the
Japanese patrol on the Yangtsn
HI ver.
The Japanese government Isaued
an official statement that Japan In
determines! to defend the lives and
property of her nations In Chinn.
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A ttoriatrd Prttt DitWf tch
WICHITA FAUX JuV 9—The
home of Bob Waggoner, oil man
here, was robbed of jewelry valued
at 115.000 last night. Waggoner
has offered a reward of 81.000 for
thu arrest and recovery of the val-
uables.
Attoriattd Prttt Ditratch
SAN ANTONIO. Juno 9—A
aenger train said to have carried
many prominent citlxens of Pueblo.
Mexico, was wrecked late last night
the express cajs looted and the crew
executed by brigands, according to
a special dispatch received early to-
day Immediately on receipt of the
news, troops were rushed from Pu,
ebl,, to the scene of the outrage by
special train
No Information as to the dispo-
sition of the passengers was revtal-
The engine and most of t |e pas
senger caoches were
dispatch stated.
Tile wreck occurred between Ja-
lappa and Amoxoek in the state of
Vera Cruz.
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New York Cotton.
PnUtd Prttt Ditpatek
NEW YORK. June 9—Futures
opened steady. July 13 point! high-
er; closed very steady
higher.
July 27.75
<lctober 24 05
December .... 23 35
January 22.90
March 22 85
United Prttt Ditrnlrh
PARIS. June 9 The
Cabinet decided today to
conversations with the
States seeking relief from
Treasury I>< |»«rt m< rit ship
order.
An earnest endeavor should
made to reach accord the Cabinet
agreed. In the meantime, no re-
prisals against American Shipping
will be enforced.
37 90©08
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23 27029
23 04
22 95
BRONTE—Grasshoppers are re-
ported by farmers In this section to
b« doing considerable damage. The
cotton crop is being depredated by
the pest.sit is reported. Farmers
have taken steps to destroy the In-
Jst
of
catInk
"d Ju-
Were de-
livered to Sheriff Swinney for Im-
mediate executions Hogan ar-,
rested during the afternoon!*
These nr., the first indictments
reported from the present session
■of tlio grand Jury.
Filipino Butler Confesses
Killing Fiance In New York!
Artnrinttd Prttt IfltiKtfrh
NEW YORK, June 9. Flulg<> Lozsde,
Fllplno butler for Br. C, w McAuliffe,
today confessed, police said, that he
had strangled Ids flance. Mrs, Blossom
Seely Miirtln, who whs employed by the
doctor as n nnrse_ He ndmlted that he
hnd taken her Ihm».v, wrapped iu green
porlFe'res, to Kllxnbethport, Htaten Is-
land, is miles away, when- he war tn
the act of dumping It from ■ ferry boat
Into the harbor when a policeman ar-
rested him. Although Loxido reftiaed to
tell why he killed the girl, police mid
htey belkved that bta poverty caused
bey So breakj .ngafemebt.
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until the plans and
have been approved,
proposed to erect a building
l.asemenl of concrete con-
verlng about f.0x1 20 feet
will eontain the lockers,
s and dressing rooms The lip-
,,f the building will bo of
‘frame construction and will contain
in addition to other rooms a large
.;(HS< inldy room Commodious porches
Will I,,. Included In the plans.
Tile committee appointed to have
charge of tlie building plans is com
posed of I. II. Schweer, J. Fred Ray-
zor and i>r. H Rowo.
400 ARE REPORTED
IN RUSSIAN FLOOD
i TO HAVE DROWNED
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New Orleans Cotton.
r UnUrd Prttt DitpaUk
NEW ORLEANS. June 9—Fu-
tures opened ateudy. unchanged tr>
1# points higher; closed steady 26
to 30 higher.
July
October
December
January
Otarch
Spots steady.
dllng 29 00.
Good progress Has been made In
construction of the new sewage dls-
for the 'city that will
ompb ted about (45.000
there is still much work to be
. AttocUttd Prttt Dispatch
HOFIA,''Bulgaria. June 0.—
The Bulgarian government wan
overthrown at 3 o’clock thia
morning by nn organisation of
renerve offl,
aetlv^ "e*!
Sam Braswell Heads I. P. A.
p<»K.il pl: lit
coNf wh< n <
but
done and it is not. expected to bo
eompleti.l until naffer J.uly 1
Fort Worth Livestock.
United Prttt Ditptfek
FORT WORTH. June 9—Nothing
of Importance was offered on Sat-
urday's market rind the trade re-
mained unchanged on all kinds Re-
ceipts were estimated at 6 50 cattle,
to calves andf 300 hogs, the cattle
count Including 400 head that were
on through billing Shippers boupht
the best hogs here paying (V for
a xroupls of cars Bulk sacs ranged
from 8 75 to 87. Pigs sod from (5 to
|,75. Cattle prices have experienced
the most scveri”Hec)lne of the year
The loss for the week amounted to
75a to 81 on all kinds. Good calves
are steady and common steady show -
ed a drop of onlv 25c. Receipts have
been liberal and most of the supply
has consisted of Inferior cattle. Al-
though a good demand prevails for
hogs the market quieted around 10c
kto 15c lower through sympathy with
khc downward revision to other
places! Hogs are selling for more
money here, however, than at
other center. Pigs are steady.
by
Perry Is
Galveston. He
■ .... .» leave of absence from his
| regular vocation of city saleman
for an oil company and was taking
his vacation on the Brave Couer.
AttoeVited Prttt Pltpatrk
GALVESTON. June 9.—- Advices
received here at the headquarters of
the Lykes Bros. Steatmshlp Company
told of the shooting of i'apt J M.
Neilson. Wireless Operator A. Glas-
ler anti Officer John G. Perry by
Second Officer S Tsetto on board
the steamer Brave Couer, two days
out from Hamburg on Junp 6. No
reason Is assigned for the tragedy
Captain Neilson was a resident of
Galveston and is survived by his
wife and little daughter,
also a resident of
was on a
Attorialtd Prttt Ditirtlrh
lllll’STOX, June 9 — Mrs. Mae Getch-
ell, 3A. was acquitted by a Jury today
In Criminal Court of the charge of mur-
der in connection with the fatal shoot-
ing on Oct. 4. 1938, of her husband. Geo.
Getchell. Mrs. GHciiell pleaded self
defense.
Atioctnrtd prttt Dltnntrk
LONDON, June 9.—Princess Helena
Augusta Victoria. 77, known as Prln
cosh Christian from the name of her
husband, died this morning. She was
a daugliter of Qlien Victoria of Great
Britain and an aunt of 1«"K George
She was married in 1«W to Prince
Frederick of Schleswig Hokteln, who
S„er„ sov. .... woea. op. <"<*<’ '» 19”-
lambs 1-69 higher; top natives 540: ' 1 ■■■
Heavy Shower ot Rain Fell
In Parts of County Saturday
Iteporta to the llenton Itlvl-
alon office ot (he Texas Pnelfle
Indicate that jhe rain Hnturdny
nfternoon otN general over thin
part of the state. At 3 o'clock
The rejmfTX whwwsd ti ttttut <alw-
Iiik from Fort Worth to Hher-
man nhoiif the same nn It wan
here nl that time.
Homer Richey left Friday for Chi
cagn. HI.. Wham he will sp»i.<4 the sum
mcr in study with Leopold Auer, world
famous violin teacher, some of whose
pupils are Efram Zfmballst. Jascha Hel
fetz. Mis, ha Elman. Max Rosen ami
Francis McMillan, all of whose names
stand for the greatest In the violin
world. It is possible that Richey will
return .
end of the summer session st the Chi
Musical College, with which Auer
be connected this summer
All of the training prior to this sum
mer Homer Richey has received has
l.ei-n with the violin teachers at the Col I
lege of Industrial Arts. He has been
rc. ognlzed among the most advanced I
pupils of Mme. Marie Kohnova and dur
Ing the year Just closed of Henry II
United Prttt UUratch
UETROIT, Mb it., June 9. A .‘ounter-
felting plant believed to be turning out
bogus revenue stamps and whiskey la
|M-I« by the tkoiiaaiulH, was sought by
Federal officers here today, following a
j raid in whl.-h upwards of (.aio.ooo worth
of <■<,unterfelt booze labels, revenue
stamps and paraphernalia was seized
The labels, for every popular brain!
of Scotch, Canadian and American
whiskey, were in neatly wrapped bun
dies, stacked along the wails of the si
leged "clearing house." Bozes of
branded corks aud wrappers also were
found.
Attoriatrd Prttt ;>
AUATIN. J mar fc—cnsMfcl <• ”
set sine die mUwwrwmewt of 4kw
l.egtslatwre for wfffft Monday
..l.h, la made rakrwrrewu uj
resolution o«zred’B the Sow- wi
ate today by Senator ralreklld.
Attoti^ltd PfJtt OitpdMk
AUSE1N. Jon* 9—Th* DowntM
bill rbqu'lrlng sworn atatamonta on
pr»p*xty renditions and pr**orlblng , "
regulM'"1*1* for ,ax «»»*■»>•*•
engrossed bj the Senate tod^g-
The Senate took up the j
appropriation bill, reduced fsMj*,
J4.<Jh0.00l| to 82,000.000 t»y th* fi-
nance committee, but a quorum waa
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EDUCATION A L Blt*>
TO CONFERENCE Ok
FAILURE ID AGREE
Tentative plant* for
July Fourth pirnic
the inemhcrN of Hie
gion Friday night
held at
It waa
tion. according to Adjutant
Hkilea, that the
two daya
it would
he decided
Park
Chicago Gram.
VttUtd Prttt DitpdUk h‘rn making
CHICAGO, June 9—Grain prices | ter the open
Were Irregular at the colea of the-
Chicago hoard of trade torLSy.
July wheat held a steady under-
tone throughout the session with a
fair class of buying Inducad by re-
ports of crop damage from the
Southwest, the result of floods and
heavy rains.
An easier undertone prevailed In
corn. This was attributed to the fact
that beneficial rains have fallen In
June, usually a drouth month for
i.crops and th,, larger acreage and
more favorable crop nt^wa.
Oats were dull and neglected and
closed weak. --------------
I Provlsions'Veakenc^l after the
ly buying demand was satlfled and
the general decline In hog prices.
Closing prices:
[' Wheat—July 81.11 1-2; September
(1.09. ,7-8: December 81 12
L'‘ Corn—July 81 E-8c, September 77
■J-Rc. December 67c.
B Oats— July 2 3-Re. September
Fw-(c, December 40c.
A liciivy shower of rain fell over
parts of the (-(tainty at an early hour
Saturday. In Denton, the precipita-
tion was 17 Inch, while at the State
Experlim nt farm, four miles north-
west ,,f town, it was .33 and nt i’on-
<i.-r was .51. according to John \V.
Crain, local weather observer,
port i< < l ived lo re said very
rain fill to the southeast of
ton.
Where
vest l.h|g
< H IH
hnhInIjm! by
of the car-
(’onnie Jones;
[ymrnittep, George Huck' r,
Otis FoWler and IL L
try wan reported a* having arrived ‘
In the I nd uM rial center which has ,
been in the liandn <>f French occu
pational troops since the Ruhr first I
was seized
Government advises declare ad- I
dltional British infantry and ar-
Itiliery detachments «*re tn route to
I Dusseldorf
While it
movement
measure, t
dence that
take ; “. , _ .
the Ruhr and permit the
and Belgians to hold the
Inquiries are being made at the
British headquarters in Cologne ua |
to the purpose of the ndvau
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United Prrtt DltptleK
BERLIN, June 9.—Ger many will
continue her policy of passive re-
sistance in the Ruhr Valley un-
abated.
This is the answer of (’hancel-
lor Curio to the French demand
that Germany first abandon her
Ruhr policy before any reparations
solution will be discusMed. It was
expressed today in an address to
Press reprcsA ntatives at Munster.
The policy of pHbxive resistance
against Frcm h oj < upatlon must
continue, ho said.
In Faris, Prrmirr Poln<‘are stat-
ed on receipt of the new German
reparations <»ff< r that no* < fTort to
solve the reparations question could
be undertaken until Germany" aban-
doned her stand
Eighteen bill* of Inilhtmcut were
voted by the grand jury Friday after
noon before It adjourned until Monday
of tlie i omlng^w*-» k to eom;dete the
work of tlie term. The jury wax or
ganlzed Monday afternoon and did not
get well started with the work until
Tueaduy tnoruing an<! during that time
heard » large number of wltneaaea ami
otliern have been called U> appear Mon
day morning
Two KI|I<X on the civil docket of the
Slxtelitll DlHtriet Court have been dla
rnlaaed on motion of the plaintiff as
follows:
First State Rank of Pilot
C M. Slain, garnishment.
Gerlach Cotton
garnishment.
Mis* Edith Force, delegate from the
Fira* Christian 4'httreh. ho attended
the Mate CbHatj^n Endeavor Conven-
tion tield In Sherman, which eloaea - -
Juno 11. reports an attendance of 5tX)ia] bill of tha aeaaion. would go teffk
.. _» conferee for «n lnd*f|M**
time.
Late yeaterday the aenat* *ubff8i-
tuted its educational appropriation
bill for that paaaed by the Hou» by
amondlng the entire moauiure.
completed until aaft.r J.uly 1 How-
ever. the work is far enough along
that the sewage from ttho city can
be handled after July 1 at which
time tlie city will have to suu»-
pend operation <»f tne old plant in
accordance with agreement enter-
ed Into some elmo ago In settle-
ment of a damage suit.
the nnnual
were m.-<1<» by
American Le-
nt h nuetlng
Lcghm headquarters.
decided by the organize-
Ja»k
picnir -would em-
brace two days July 3 and 1 ami
that it would be held *»t « place
to be decided later. The Tca' lvrs
College Park is to he ^rbnsi<ler<‘d
as a desirable site for the picnic
grounds. A banket picnic will sup-
plant the traditional barbecue din-
ner this year, Sklleti states.
Chairman of various committees
which are to have charge of the
entire arrangement* were appoint-
< <1 Affording to Adjutant Skiles,
out <cf town speakers will
cured for tin* occasion. The
can Lfglon Banu
sic.
The chairman of the advertising
committee who was appointed last
evening is Jerry l-’owlcr, chiirman
of the committee which will
fer with local merchants,
Fowler, who will be
Earl Mann; chairman
nival committee,
program c
chairman;
A nderson.
A feature of the
being phtnncfl for this year
baseball game between the
ran Jjcgion team and the
which the Deaf Association,
convene lure nil
Hooper, chairman
DENTON REC
Producing Oil Well Reported
Brought inOnOnliersItyLand
AttnrAnttd Prttt nitpdtrk
AUSTIN. Juns 9—Great BOB-
cern wax shown by Univeratty
of Texas offlclala today over
the report of a producing oil a ■
well n h Tnlverslty land* In
H-sgsn Coanty, Ballet that tha
1 well would mean rlchea for th*
University wan expreaMd by
officials
Bride of Two Bays Rescued by
Officers After Being Kidnaped
irrnrmltd Prttt Dupntrk
SAN ANTONIO. June 0 HnM Mattv*
In n lonely cabin In the hill* Bear M
Springs, (0 miles north of here. Br<Bl
Salazar, bride of two daya, who, it
alleged, was kidnaped yeaterday fr«n '
a cottage to which her husband ■ took
her after the wedding ceremony, wa*
rescued Istq lest night by officers frotn '
the Sheriff's depsrtjimM. Th* woman
was found lookrtf'ln a e«bln white (Tn
Ibo Gonzalo*, who la aald to bare been
a rejected jmtt*»r of the girl, guarded
1 the front door. — — --rM
Aside from suffering from fright, the
woman was unharmed.
Jeans Gonxaleo. brother of the Br*t
1, appeared at the fshtcwB*—■ J
e.ted. Neither world moke
" j fgnrn th* 8hi*W» .,41
a third man. mM U» ■ I
be Implicated la th* kldaapiag.
RUHR, CVNO STATES
loVERNMENT OF
BULGARIAN NATION
IS OVERTHROWN
NEW YORK,
bond closings
Liberty 3 l-2s
Second 4a
First 4 l-4«
Second 4 l-4»
Third 4 l-4s
Fourth 4 l-4a
Building permits Issued for the
week in the city total 312.3(9 :vnd
include three new resldencea, one of
Hicin to be brick veneer, a remod-
eling Job and a garage The per-
mitg were Issued as followy:
To R. Kee. to have ah eight-
brick veneer residence erect-
ed on West Hickory Street, costing
86..5OO.
To Long At Tate to repair twd
story realdence at 114 Pearl# Street
for Mrs B. F. Solomon, posting
about 83.000
To J W. ftny tn have a six room
residence erected on North Elm
Street to coat about 83.000.
To E D Porter, to build ga-
raate on South Locust Street for Boyd
Armstrong, costing about (150.
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Mlstah Meyer generally travel* :
wttb the mtik etowart! or the 8. 8. |
Praaldent Harding. H* boarded |
the 8. 8. PreBldent Folk by mtetaka '
in New York, but when he arrived
in Bremen he returned to the .
Harding, which wax in dock. Here .
he h with Mias Marte Simpjvp,
f tewardeea oh the Harding.
t'l.ntruct for a ctuw house for the
Dent..,, Country Club will be let at
an «arly date by the committee ap-
point, d for that iffirpoee at the
nn-ctinc of the direct Wx held Friday
night 'III., committee was instruct-
ed to v. i arc plans and spc< ificat lonfc
fi.r the building and when approv-
ed to l< t tin' contract for the build-
ink' Tlie coat of the structure
pot kn<a«n
ffpei if i( . J ion.M
It |M
with a
st i n< 111 n
which
mIhHk v
per part
rTnPr4 Fre-M DUpatcA
%TO< KIIOLM. June* tk—Four
huixlrrd pernonM nrr rrpurtret
drowned in rerrnt flood*
which ftwrpt (he lower VoIum
Mrb rnty *thonuMHnil were
mndr homrlrwM. Xchm of the* di»-
aalrr naA contained In «IIh-
l»at< h<*<< from Momcow.
_.IIUIIU>U* VMW w...... —Mffi
As pnMtet! by the hoqw, Hw MM
had been trl^lned to tarry an ap-
propriation of only Ji.446.909. but
the senate amendment allows-It to
carry the same appropriation It chr-
rled before being vetoed by Gover-
nor Neff-y-yi.80R.125.
Other Important happenings In th*
legislature yesterday follow*:
Senate:
Passed finally: Quinn house bill
levying a two'per cent tax on Sul-
phur Senate bill changing the name
of the Department of In«urance
and Banking lo the Department of
Insurane. thereby conforming trf
the recently created Department of
Banking, Senate bill levying tax of
one cent a gallon of gasoline a* sold
by wholesalers.
Killed House bill carrying an oc-
cupation tax on a refinery product*
Senate hili proposing to levvy a tui-
tion fee on students attending state
educational institution*. ‘
House
Reported favorably^ two liquor en-
forcement bills by Stroder aod oth-
ers; bill providing for a loan of ((,-
000,000 at three per cent by th* *tate
to the University of Texas. „> »
Japan Sends Destroy® as
Answer to Demand for Apology
For Killing Chinese Rioters
rntrrtn iinnent
thin > ear In a
Anvri-
team
w hit h
will convene lure <iii July 3. Ho-
nea Hooper, chairman of the local
committee of the Draf ANKociation,
han challenged the American L<“
glon team for a game on thin oc*
ration. v
Further plan,* for the picnic u Ili
be made Monday cvexunc
meeting; fo be held at the
can Legion Headquarter*
o’clock Adjutant Bkilc« han
every member of the organizat I6n
to attend.
Slnyrr Commit* Suicide,
^ojociflf.a PrMf DUjmUA
LISBON, June » —The »econ.| of-
ficer of the Rteamcr Brave <’ouer
committed suicide at Oporto while
police were endeavoring
him, according to
here, on K Khargo of killing
commander of the veaae), the wire-
h-H* operator and another
nnd wounding a Reaman and paaaen-
ger while on tlu» high
The Hhootingj, were done with a
revolver after the man had run
amuck He took refuge in hia cab-
in from which he wan taken by the
police when the vorroi af rived at
Oporto He put up a severe struggle
v ith the police and wh*n he found
ea< ape impossible, committed sui-
cide.
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at 1
itrged
The Golf tournament to be In Id
at th<- Denton Country Club link*
June 13 to 17 will be an, open con-
test for low scores, according to an-
Tinuncrmerit tiy Ctratrrrnrn Arthnr
Rayzor The follow ing statement ]
tells why the change was made an!
gives the rules to govern the play:
In view <f the fact that ho
many g<»lf players arc unable
t?>^ leave their business two aft< r-
noons in succession, it has hecn de-
cided to make the tournament an
open contest for low scores. All con-
taatanta fur the unen chiunni^nahip
tournament mn>t play 1K holes in ,
succession in one afternoon,
ning Wednesday. Junr 13.
o’clock to and including Sunday
ternoon. June 17.
must be played in f«»ur or in pairs,
each pla'er keeping liis opponent k
hc< re. playing of course for individ-
ual low score All score cards must
be delivered in the box at Grc'*n N»>.
9 or to Arthur Rayzor in person.
Results Will be announced at the
Country Club about 5 o'clock, Junr |
17.
In order tn Increase
tn golf, a fee of 12 will be charged
desiring to participate in
this open tourn^uUent. This fee will
hr used entirely for ixiying halls to
be given to (be winners* as follows:
Lowest score will receive 12 bails.
Svcond—16 ballH.
Third- 8 ball*.
Fourth—8 ball.'-.
Fifth—-4 ball*
Sixth--3 balls.
Bevrnth—- balls,
EiKhth—2 balls.
Ninth—2 balls.
These prizes ar,, based on as many,
as sixteen entering the tournament.
Prizes will bo Increased or decreas-
ed In^proportion to the money paid
In. Standard Colonel 162 balls wilt
be Riven. Everybody ahould enter
rcKardlcss of what scorn they have
been making. Those desiring to en-
i tournnm'cnt should re-
port to Arthur Rayzor not later than
Wednesday oT next TV^r-fr, T p. m .
pay In your 32 so correct record may
bo kept of contestants.
b<gin-
t 1
af-
The tournament
United PreRH Staff Correspondent
TOKIO, June 9. — Following an
Informal discussion M. Joffe, repro-
senting tlie Russian Soviet Gov-
ernment. today formally notified
■Baitin Goto, reprewntjng tlx* Jap-
I an< ne Foreign Office, that fie was
ready to enter preliminary negotia-
tions looking to a Russo-Japanese
i'oiiIurrn<‘»* for the settlcm* nt of
Ihsucm between the two countries
am! a trade agreement.
Joffe expressed the hope pint my-
coni’esslons might make pos-
a formal confersnc<-
Rnlca fiovernlnq Play
1. When bull Is driven out of
bounds, one stroke must be count-
ed Knd another ball driven from
same position.
2. When ball is driven In roush
must bo played as they lie. unless
you prefer to lift in fair way one
club's length from the rough, count-
ing one extra stroke for tlie lift
When in rough, any loose object
such as a rock may be moved, but
moving any stationary object Is im-
proving the Ho which counts one
extra stroke.
3. When in fair way. no penalty
Is counted for lifting ball to natural
or level tee but lifting a club's
length from any point bi tho
way will count an extra stroll.
4. When on the green, no cups
will be conceded. Hall must be sunk
In cup with pin out.
Aside from the ground rules, all
other rules governing national gott
will apply.
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