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NUMBER 271
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this afternoon.
Agricultural
coursth will; be held No-
fit
STATE CONTENDS DISTRICT
ing.
to function
the
Busy Examining
rlioo'i.
Oil Promoter and
I
fortune* jica- P°yd G*orge declared today
aday.
ar-
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mentioned in
the threshold of Gainesville.
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King and hi*
and
ow n
In fe today.
the
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McAdoo Suddenly
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puis lied from
25.— (United Press.)
in keeping with - traditions*, have at
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said.
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finding
but
Nowata. Okla.. Oct. 25 — (United
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you.
take
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GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 25, 1922.
Cabinet of Prime
Minister Law Was
Sworn in Today
*
Farmer Captured
by Posse; Charged
With Two Murders
cinct are all of the Gainesville boxes, ■
| conversation*
political right-
law or usage.
threatened injury and
injunction will not lie
cannot l>e enjoined be-
'orfviture of the eaitdi-
(By Western
Union)
IRISH FREE STATE TREATY
WITH BRITAIN IS RATIFIED i and
the . •die-hard”’
Unionist
' There was
they appeared.
but Britain must stand by her
» must not
the Mayfiefd injunction case had
not reported with a verdict at
2.30 o’clock
Fear of i mistrial is not felt
by attorneys here, who point out
that the ju ry has had only a few
hours to d< liberate over the long
list of questions submitted them
by Judge jiawKns Scarbrough,
who is trying the case.
TOMORROW—
Unsettl'd; prob
- THE
Weather
Boys Around Okla.
Capitol Have Fun
With Football Card
IlLI.Inm-j (i'v (H >4 -.United ! H” Fo<(T l,ai"’
had
hit
Taking the
Short Cut
EAST
morrow:
rain*.
WEST
morrow t
TONIGHT—
Unsettled.
lion of E. B.
Mayfield, in c
the Mayfield
pr^nc court
Fre*
gov-
teinpted to rvsi-t
*4-
--
mary election
The drillers of the Red River
, now
the Whaley and Jones pasture
VOLUME
By LAWRENCE MARTIN
1922 by United Press)
W»" etiwt
money on New York’s
fight — a
presidential
• The Coast
which was
would be a
South America based
i liberals.
It is imperative that America and
Britain
premier
! It.
Austin, Oct
-—Submission of the ease which seeks
to hohl ns void the order of the in-
junction gran ed by District Judge
Scarbrough at
the secretary
Ing the name of Earl,
a* I Xunocrat i<
States senator
supreme
ito
AND MESSENGER^^^
a 'subject of Eng-
COQB*
semi-com-
.the new
nit I h<sl to quantity production..
jBets Being Made
' on the New York
Govemoi’s Race
•ie- I
secretary of
parL. R
torial candidate, must Im* joined in Io '
Countv hr dis
state and could not be brought by
Unsettl'd; prob
ably loeal rains, in
<«•••-
a
dis
authority holders and prospective stockholders
in variot** oil enterprise*.
--*•-------
Over Six Million
Bales Ginned Prior
to October 18th
set paths to the achievement of
your puipoae. Take the coana
Jtuman nature points out t*
you.
a. Kans., Ort. 25.—(United
A posse, headed by officials
county, cap! ured James
legal rights w
Great Britain Must
Pay Its Debt-to U . S.
London. Oct. 25.—(By Associated i
Pres*.)—A »manifesto of the la^or |
decision of this government will be.; party issued this evening advocated !
removal of the burden of Vic
tjona,l debt (through creation, of
war debt redemption fund by
special graduated levy on 1
T v I - •
Mr*. Gibsrni. ’
th.* time of the double murder within
j 15 niimftes as a rekult of testimony
i of these three persons.
impose reparations beyond Germany's;
capacity to pay. J
“Our first object was -to win the
war. afterwards extricating the
country from postwar
The country’* interests ate most im-
portant and the peril is not —
tent ion was nade that the district
court was witliout jurisdiction.
The caso wns submitted
certifier! questions from
court of «yvil i
Coupled with this
—
George government.
Only ene
This government may decide to 1
I hands off of the European situa-
— some time yet. There are
indications, however, that should the
government make
as the calling of h
"Football today. Ku Klux Klan
Knivht* <:f (AJumbus. I ...
of lew i-h relief fund.”
O
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aimsbille
I z' r 1 •
Call Register,
Phone 98.
■,
1—
Rc membar in your younger
daya, you always took every
short cut across a vacant lot
that was at all possible? It
didn’t make any difference
whether there was a fence
there or not; you stuck to the
short path as long as there was
• hole to squeeie through or
the fence could be climbed.
That’s human nature. Regis-
ter Want Ads offer the short-
the grand jury.-
Today, the local dehvtives
sutceded in piecing one more
”We must plaf fair with I ",to t"‘> n*v of 4he tn,Rr<!' 1
------ .----1----. . evolved from Mrs.l Gib^ms tale. 4 ,^t |||>rl|t>
I
papers.
not authorized to bring
proceedings -. that f
now .rojx rt vl) tp bsive
nd! tl'oi’itic- sue heard four sh«t* at th
policy of J
* J
lYemier Bonar Law and
i Georgv, the former prime ministic.
som *- Bonar ltaw’6 government to stay
a majority
i? of com-
are to lie 1
Royal-
Deniocrai. The Uouelanl
adherents are demanding <sl«ls of two
lolone and there is little betting, fee-
cojding to reports receiied byre.
Lloyd George. i ' ‘ _
Notably among these ia Marquis nelcies and generalships.”
■ Gttrzon. minister for foreign affair* :
' under Lloyd George, wlio retains his ■
jVeteran of Civil I
War Becomes Full-
Fledged Citizen
foreign ambassadors on
NO VERDICTJBLTHE MAYFIELD CASE AT 2:30
JURY HAS MANY POINTS OF LAW Democrats to Name AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ENTERS S^s^urse For 6 NEW, CHEAPER AND BETTER WAY
St. Joseph, Mo., OtJ 25.—(United
Pres*.I — Managetb and members of
j.v wk asaoil tii'«i^ were
dent* here today in the
El P.w.’do. Ark.. Oct. 25.-
i’re1*.) R. Aj Cox. oil o|>erator and
stay the CorJcana
granted by tie supreme court.
L. C. Snttcn.
general, who
guntent ft»r
distri' t Uoiirt
giant an ^njinetion against the
Tctary. of ptale since he is head of
state department and that the
fri -t cojirt a! to is without
to restrain tie Io<-al election board.
Other point* argued by the state
ineludcl:
Citizens are
quo warrant o
equitable teiii f is not available a« ;<•
p'litical right'; that plaintiff showed
no injuty! or
therefore rhe
that ofn<lal*
fore judicial
date's rtaljts to go on the ballot tak**4
place and tha t the present injunction
suit is not pioper under the circum-
stances since, if relief were granted,
it is qquiviileit to final relief and de-
cide* the |rh<ile case upon mere alle-
gation*.
Austin. Tev.. Oct. 25.—Associated
Pre*a—Tltat un injunction suit, such
•s that attenpting to restrain’the , of the lion
state from certifying •
Earle B. Mayfield's name as sen F ■
London, (hit. 25.—The regime of
Preniit r Bonar Law and his confer- I
vatiye government starts todav.
Great Britain is to |nuw< formally
out of thr* control of the Lloyd
George coalition government when
King George welcomes the new un-
ioni ministers in office, and turhs
on r their seals to them. This will
Constitttlioi ality of Section
Chapter M. laws of 1919. was upheld
by Luther X't kels. representing < . F.
associates. Nickels de-
clared that t te passage of the pri-
law and of ( liapter SS
eonxert' hitherto political rights into,
iich may lie litigated in
the court by parties in any way in-
terested. He said, however, that these
statute* do not change the essential
character af such rights as lieing pri-
vate or iqdividnal rights as distin-
pubiic rights. Nickels
r1m> contended that enforeihle legal
rights with respect to party nomina-
tion have been vested in private cit-
izens and th: t such rights are not
governed by partv
t Corsicana restraining |
of state from certify
le B. Mayfield
nominee for United
vas had today in the
♦ourt before a crowded
eourtriaim. a rumlier of women !»eing I eluded yesterdgy, the case
im luded among tlie spectator*. t»wi- | inF in tl,e hands of the jury.
| is rh lord keeper of the privy s“tl
. no ministers of air and labor.
It was anticipated bv some that itbe
Dublin, Oct. 25.—(I'nitcu Press.) labor portfolio would be eliminated
— -—• today passed in the preeerit government.
According to the usually well in-
formed political correspond'nt of
the Chronicle. I^vrd Selborne. Lord
I^milonderry and Esmond Harm«-
worth. nephew t»f the late Viscount
Northcliffe, declined to serve in the
rabinM Bonar Law.
November 9th a#' St. Louis.
The fir^ day* of tlie course is
known as "Better Business Methods : of t||(1
D»yF and tin- second as "Better |oWs;
~ n lliscusiions were to
be led by shipping association ex-
pert*, livestock commission men
and marketing specialists from ag-
ricultural colleges at Missouri. Iowa, j Pracnpnf
Knusa.- arul Nebraska. rElFStUUlUI
------ Busy Examining
Lloyd George Says Testimony in the
London. Odt. 2.5—(By AMociate<!
Press, i—The cabinet of Prime Min-
ister Aiwlrew Bonar laiw was sworn (;rg(fmg Day
in at Buckingham Palace this moni- |
As a nsnlt of the taking of
the serious j oaths of office, the members of the
Jack Helm, and since the resig- situation in Europe, in which the old ; eabiii t began to function as
|ration of Charles Codiran.' had lieen world apparently is looking to this* new government immediately.
; serl ing as constable of the precinct. , country as a last hope. It is kown I Tin* retiring ministers were receiv-
> separately. A*
they were surrendering their seals,
i Mrs. Halls fjrst d<j|»arture from her I
' * 1 - ’
time when ‘
Deput.v ! j
town, j I
prose-11
theri
party, 8tatej. |
_______ _____ ..>avr Ft-'- »
and vividly shows how ,lK>,1Mib|c for tllp overthrow- of tlu- j
great part of Europe feels that the '■ jjov,i
mo liAu ..i.'ti •• • *
I’n’Ss.l—The 18th annual contention tion
of the Texas Library
opt wed here toda y for
session with librarians from all
jmits of the stata in attendance.
Organization of the Southwestern
Library Association is one nf the
chief questions to come before the
i-onventidn. The annual address of
the association president, Mi«s Doro-
thy Amann, librarian st Southern
Methodist University at Dallas, and
discussion on contemporary worth-
lures
' TO PRODUCE NON-INFLAMMABLE
GAS FOR AIRCRAFT IS DISCOVERED
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Waehingtasi. (Jet. 25.—(Bv United
■ IViH^.e- A new. <bta|irr and more
: sitisfeetery ' method of producing
helium, the m:n-in flams Ide ga<, for
ter than air craft, has been rti»-
! covered, according to a statement' by
Oklahoma titvj (kt. 24.-(United' r”‘q" °*,n’ **ir*‘*,,r
vember 8 and 9 at K.ns«a City, and The lx.vs around the capi-; 1’",twl S,at,"‘ buna" ,nln* ' Tb'<‘
s- i • • gas, which heretofore has |x>eii v»rv
? tol must hate their fun. A plneunl ”
.. t - .i i _! expensive to obtain, does awav with
piaeeu coiis|.i<itoiHl\ m the wrridor
- ■ State h'.u here read as fol- PF !<’•- of expW.te and fire
' ii> ilirigibles.
... . jit i.* plar.n-d to emt a
FwXfd +r,i”‘ an'1
Red River Drilling
“Operator Held "for C°- jj?8. Sh10'™8
Federal Officials i; - ‘
I 'i ne ufiuers
■—(I luted i ing company,
•riator uit<| < fl..-.
promoter, was being held here today : miles north of this city struck
attorney i t » await action by federal officials fairly g<iod showing of both gas and
This j
Fopek
l*>*C8Js-
: of Jackson
Marshall, farmer, charg.sl with kill-
ing two ir’ighlxiniig farmer* near
until he reaches Salt Lake (i
be-(then only with the consent of his man people and the imminent e
1.1m I J. 1. „ 1 .
—The Dail Eireaau t_2_. , 1
the Irish constitution bill, which is j
tb-« ratification of the Irish
State treaty with the British
ernmi?nt.
The Britsh narlament ■ to
action on the Free State treaty De-
cember G.
Fstaq
two-day .
sliott tcunie in co-oper4tive livestock !
marki.-ting Iteing offered by the i
Missouri Agricultural Extension
S« j.-vice.
Similar
position under the n< w government.
Tlie Marquis, whose wife is an Am-
erican woman, has long been under
titood to be- against ithe eontfoliation !
i of the coalition.
1
Scvual vacancVs in the cabinet j
1 but it i* ’
appointment* , Press.’—After serving in the I nion
ax-• u ’ * — — — > _ « • |
statesmen | War. and living in the Unite! States
- i . 1
ac-ourTing, has voted. James Mapdowcraft 77, i
itj would be
I States ai
A meeting of the memlrcrs of the
■Cooke County Democratic Executive
j (ommittee who reside, in the voting:
I boxes of Justice Precinct No. 1 has
lieen called by Granville Jones, chair-
man of the committee, to nominate a
I candidate for constable of Precinct
No. 1 to replace John M. Biffle, who
died several days ago. The meeting
will l<e held at Mr. Jones’ office in
the Dickerman building on Elm street i
Friday Jnorning. Oct. 27, at 10 o’ I
clock.
i which will be the
i first real test of strength between
I ’i I..** . ly..I ... ...i t ia. .i
on seven I
the fifth
appeals of Dallas,
■j case was the argu
serving as constable of the precinct. ! country as a last hope. It is kown |
----+■— ‘ I that the question of the fMvssibility j by King Giorge
1 and advisability of a world confer- ■ f*—----------
ene<! on economic rehabilitation and tjjp new minister* began to arrive
a reduetion of hind armaments to la* | , n be sworn in by the privy council.
sponsore.1 by the United States and PThe Prfo-e of Wale* attended the
to lie held in Washington for the council imeting.
j purpose of settling thin vast problem,
figuring jn these discussions, but. at
I present it is impossible to state.
I with any certainty what tfo final i
Dtill* ■ juju A j I
sinking a well i;i
seven
a
Canadian Found
Dead in Hotel
Room_at Wa co 5^““‘nfS
\ \ -■* • 4 k. C . ___ t I VS lit ZXzl I O I ■ M
Orf Speech Dates
Dodge City. KanF.. (Jet. 25.— (By
United Press.!—William G, Me
; former ac-retary c.f the j tries
was utiable to deliver his scl
liet of $211.(8*1 and numerous
ipi'sl is,a’* H*’r fo" seizable wagers have lieen
on the chances of “Al”’ Smith.
TOCONSIDER; SUPREME COURT AT DELIBERATIONSTOPREVENTFINAL
AUSTIN HEARS ARGUMENT TODAY Constal,le J- B,flle.....-.....-....... .......
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Corsicana, Oct. 25.—By United
assistant
pnt-ented the main ar- Lo- Angebis
til? state, declared the
is without authority to ’ its ted
Ange?,
graphic adv‘i< : k.’was based <>n letters
and printed matter sent to stock- this discovery and
Working on Bill to
Separate Banking
and Insurance
Austin, Of. 2S. (By A*s<M>iated
Pn«cl— The work of drawing up a
bill providing for separation of the
state banking and insurance
partiaent* was begun fore today at
a meeting of the legislative commit- I
tee of Texas insurance men appoint •
ed by John M. Kc-oH, deputy state
insurance txmuniaaioner. The com
deludes tnvlve insurance
representatives with Wm. Thomp
son of Dallas at chairman.
ward .world-wide disarmament.
In view of the natural hositam-y .
of this government to cut down its j
land forces until some assurance 's ■ it-ajce place this afternoon.
nr<l"li°f Europe“n t’"”. Tin king, before this, is to re-; L) d (}eorge approve4 the league «•”’< a woman <*ry|was not cm vine ■
probable course, it is considered here,: reive Lloyd <»eorge and his repudiat- nations but said it * *’
’ i tentative agreement with oil cabinet and bid them God speed !cripp^until tfo "united
?rica based on European The new government will reign «t’alVgT(fat and Binall Kurbpeanrhave earlier evifoM ** ««« *
a'x ' ptance ot a general conference. leiud until November 15. when tlm ,joi|ied fieient evidemv for l»ro*e< utoi
keep i j!-neral ejloctionR which will be the Btvkman to ask hn indictment of
r. . .... . . ! I will siinnort anv crovernineiit
the
way for future concerted action by
all nations for extensive land dis-
armament.
Following adoptiofi of a land
mament limitation agreement by the
five* iuilfvol _______1 !•_ !
second step would be its extension to | ^°r *clf-goven>ment in Imlia.
TH? king. |yfore this, is to re-
be ‘ **’s enough to divert the new chief
nj | pn eeutor from his dr-ailed stud?
nf mirli<*r evi<b>n>-<>L
difficulties. D'"* 'ault ar.
poriaat ana t#e peril is not over. The, lK>en nich spccumii<>i
conservative* alone cannot defend the drawn "some paper*."
great interest* of common concern.” j
riet attorney or by the
a
private citizen, wa* the chief conten-
Trammell, attorney for
ppning the argument on ,
Injunction in the sti-
lus mqming.
Trammell urged that the motion to
proceedings be
The United States, in calling a
conference here of five Central Amer-
ican countries to consider reduction
. : - i ; ; of their land forces, is opening
<>n charges of using ; oil m.tiie well last F*esday. Tin* i
th.- mails to -ilefraud. Cox was ar- . fa the first showing of the kind, that [
< n a warrant issued in l-o ’. J has foen discovered in that well
», v.liieli. according t » tele- which is now aliout ’1.900 feet deep.
The drillers are highly elated over
1 are pitching the
drilling work as rapidly as possible j 'epuouvs. me >
,_i, _ f, *j ♦ zw* wma.Ll I. _ Ila _ < • . I
with fond hopes of striking a bed f| - - - •
pnslucing oil sand almost any hou<. i*" ^o,,th America. I his stc-p^p
wav at ; would then be up to the
^United Ktate* to join with the South
1 Amerirau and Central Ameri<*an gov-
in the Whaley' erT,ments *11 a £eueral disarmament
'& JoneJ big pasture and right at lre*’t* 'vlll,h "‘”*><1 If placed before
the nations of Europe as an example
of what, might be ats-omplished to-
* IV •» »•< I 1 * -V L ______t
Recently Disabled i
Vessel Proceeds
Under Own Power
a !
officials American
.•00 mllcil, west of move such as the calling of a world j in office must cpnimand
economic conference it would insist of the votes in the hou*
Un means for limiting the huge mil 1UoNM. members of which
i-’' • elected a.f the gem ral1 elections.
~ i The new cabinet is undoubtedly a
!'1’sappointment to tv ’’ ’
| faction of the
whose maneuvers were directly
of Oil in Its Well
rv- ; <— 1
—J‘‘ loving
“"die hard”—Lord Salia-
are being . |>nrv—reneived a i
inent. The loixl, the recognized lead-
| Th, .............. r,u„|; " <'■’ «.» .W...
•kA.100, in , ......... s,att. ,akM | pr. «*»l of !(„
fo».v..,he .rfi,i.i ,i,.: “-;1- «
......... ......... rv™ (bn., i„ ki„,| ,„„v ''l,sn"!>' ""d ho"“r- l,M !»»"■
Winnie,. I »d‘lr'” !l»« H ill-J,.v. t„ Ik- „tsp,„,|..1 F„„„ I , l-m-twUy .11 th. ornber. nf
----- Vi.4J—•---—-A- L ?re '-an ra.. ......i- *_____e .. . , j the new <abmn. which was for-
of Germany’s situation, in otfo.■ f'>rn,ull-v «PI»“V««1 by King George,
word*. Germany” is considering la*<*oni- I
j some (time or other been connected
~ *'”***” ’*!**. vri?»ir HIV WULK1. ,
• -- L t > win The government of Germany also I K the eOalit'<”1 »rov*rnrnent wf
i min lur au viuci i»j not make another address in Ithe in- fakes the attitude while so far the
counsel to stay the proceedings of terest of the IKmoeratic cajnpaign i bolshevik i------- - -
the Corsicana hearing which was con- 1 until he reaches Salt Lake City and down, the present plight* of the
-chided yesterday, the ease now 1 , 1*— ’
.In this | phyMcial, he
motion to stay the state does, not . ■ ■, ... ——
The court allowed three hours for 1 Texas Library Assn.i
argument which started at 11 o'clock. --• “
Mayfield i* in Austin but did not
ap|>ear in the courtroojn. He was
represented by David Trammell cf
ECONOMIC CRASH IN EUROPE
By A. L. BRADFORD T
(Copyright 1922 by United Tress i
Washington, Oct. 25.—The Ameri-
can government has entered into
diplomatic deliberations to deter-
mine what can lie done by the United
States to prevent a final crash in |
Europe.
Almost constantly, exchanges' are i
. passing Itaek and forth fotween the
The boxes included in the pre- > S|ate department in Washington an-l
.... — ------- — ------ - American ambassadors abroad, while
Liitdsay and Dye School Hjousc. j conversations are ensuing here fo-
Mr. Biffle was nominated in the tween Secretary of State Hughes and
July primary, receiving a majority
over
Intei'est which attaches to every
mo'e of Mrs Hall, widow of the
jiastor, was heigiiteir*'! Mien it was
learned she had cone to the safe de-
a Irwal bank, '■vnenrn-
ing col Scuts <>f which there had
|s-eiilai ion. a,1’l *’
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Press—The jury deliberating over Lion That Kept
Kids from School
Was Only a Dog
Uhicago. (Mit. 24.—The Michigan
“lion" which has aroused tlie coun-
[ cry in sout.htvest Michigan since
I last Thursday. haK been tracked to
bis la:r and a dog. V was found
at the faniilwmse <tf Adolph Whit-
» meyer. living on a hill near the dense
I woods of Berrien county, where
COURT WITHOUT AUTHORITY <-untry folk Laid the lion had been
——j... , ■P’- »•
Today most of tlie school children
who luul been, kept, at home because
scare, were back at
. I Somerville. Hill sifted a great mas* ’ l’>iMi‘a« in-umla-nt.
fijpciatitr mat an! # 1.. ---
work together, the former ‘ his di*po*al by
aaserted. j •
was Lloyd George’s first real,
I "stump’* spbeeh of hi* campaign. He ,.
entered the hall in the hotel V»« - » county. la ks
toria with hi* wife and hl* daugh-
ter. Megan, walking on either side. - ? ■ J
a roar of applause a* |,,f th,‘ “T Use-’I’hillip’* fa
• i|>ar which the Ixs ie* were found, fa
(United Press dispatches from Lon- "°'r "‘1“ r' M’ h-'e wkl the nn
don yesterday said Bonar Law a
Curzon had agreed on ia ,
Britain paying her debt to Amerita. ;
No official annoutvcemenl was made,1
however, aid Lloyd George in hia
Frank H. Hewitt. 56 years
lai- foner of jinmigration of
Uaiaulian government, was
dead in his ro-’m at a loeal
this morning.
_ ! ties, it had foen a*n<>unixsl,
‘‘I can understand the revolt of the 1m> present when M
under-secretarie*,” he continued. “The1, t*1’* ,M>X-
subalterns wanted captaincies, eolo- >
’ | home since -he Wa-v qii, stioned
j week; ago. was
Prosecutor Strickler
i Attorney M< tt
.--—— . i The widow’s lawyei called the
cutor's office,
away, he said nlvised Mrs. Hall to
go to the bank without them.
Hall-Mills Case
-4—
By GERALD P. OVERTON, , i
tl n ted Press Staff (’< rre*TMind«*nt I j ^rel’.'r’kl|*
New Brunsw ick. N. J.. Oct. 25.— | y\ a-lungton. Oct. 25.
(United IVess.i Efforts to make j’"•’’‘"g even
all verified tiiLitupiiy concerning the i*!**•(a' olar governorship
H.iII-Mills inunleL mystery -fit in j ^*T|1 ^liat may make a
with the lyewitness -torv of Mrs.; n‘Bn*net‘ ••• 1924.
-lane Git.-on. w hfli is r-qiorted to i p,H‘ I
have d. writ d (he killings, oecu,----- .
local authorities tislav. ; made
Deputy Atitoraejj (ienrra 1 Mott. at I Hml” Nathan L. Miller. Re-
j tn Democratic circles here, this
j trpnd in the Iwttiug is regardcl .»«
favoring Smith, whuae chance of rom-
ing fock against. Miller was not too
highly n-garded in the earlier stag-*
‘ of I t lie cu lulls, iio(
The gubeviMtwHwi fottle in
Waco. <ht. 25.—(United Press.) —
old. com- j
the
found
hotel
He was in charge of
the Canadian lexhibit at the Cotton
I’alxct here.
H 'W '.t’s home is ill
but his headquarters in the United
States are in Kansas tlity. He died
from a paralytic stroke.
ment over the submission of the mo-
tion for an order by Mayfield’*
Ot. 25.-(Un ted
» —Janus Mar-hall, :l f.innrr.
wA -hot and'killwd here today w iwm
----------a pease w hi h
ught to arrest him for the mur-
i Fort Worth.
Appearing for the state were At-
> torney General Keeling and Assis-
i tants. John C. Wall, and L. C. Sut-
1 ton.
Before the argument was begun,
; Chief Justice C. M. Cureton announc-
ed that he was ill and retired, say-
ing that he hoped such action would
not be considered as a discourtesy.
Mr. Trammell opened the argument
i folia If of Mayfield And he will
; fo followed by Attorney General
fllEXkR Toniaht and to- j Keeling. Trammell attacked the con-
Lns’ttled; probably l<xa! stitutionality of the senatorial
i statutes. For the opposing side
TEXAS—Tonight ami to-; Luther Nickels u the only attorney while book* were the chief ffat
Partly cloudy. | present. of the dav’* session.
! ‘ j ‘ ‘ I ’
Prosecutor Becknign.
Mrs. Gib-ons star(-ment. which
wa* secured bv Di‘, ‘<’‘*ve Totten of >
cwrotarn-; _ . „
• ion in essential details- Another j °Llh“ ‘i‘ni P« .
’woman. Mrs.'’Matt hew'^.tz. wife’ 1 bt" Pifornmurfol fottle in the
1 -Ai inpirt- st’ate has .oier*i;a(!ofc ed sen -
k I atfoial ‘crap fotween S<>nator- Wm.,
j Calder. Republican, and Dr.
C'illamL
I ■' ■ n-
Gibson’*
The latter”* accpirt of her nrgH->
ride on a mule to the alleged scene;
*peech today “beat Bonar Law to: Die crime an<I ot seeing two nwr
it,”j and two women. Bearing four shots
Wa-hin .Lou. (kt. 25.— (By A*so-j
ciated Press.)!- Cotton ginned prior
to O-'olxr 18. amounted to 6.962.034!
running bales, the C«nsus Bureau
annoui’rt'l today in its third ginning
re|R>it of the *ea3on.
Ginning* prior to (Jdtofor 18 last ;
y, ar amounted to 5,497.364 running
Istks. f
Girdling* prior U> October 18 th *
year and last year in Texas were
2.637.3'.i.5 and 1.7:W.-V>8.
i ma the ginning was
332,493.
made at a
and
were owt of
\ into the
evolve'! from Mrs. Gibson's tale.
Beside* Mrs. Ntditz. a man who
‘ liv«|* in the vicinity of the Philli; s j __
farm, bah t’-»ld official-1 he h-aid Topeka Kans
sponaibilitirs of Great * four f°niii»g from the dirw-tion j ! J ,
____, I of the erali-aimle <ree at alxillt 9.29 > *.
I er 9.39 on the evening of the crime l,oirefllMaUo subnjit to
Detective Totten, who discovered ;
-t.d'jil, hr h.i* pl.ui d d,.j „f lwo neiglilmring farmer*
Bert (-riffitli and Floyd Ireland
weye killed late yesterday by
1 Marshall a* they drove away hist cat-
tle; which tJi^v Itad purchased at a
fomefosurp sale.
Mar-hall wa« arm'd with a >hot-
I «niB whin cormred hr the p». *e an-l
shot eight time* whe* he a‘.
• . i tempted to nsi-t arrest, officer*
^’Nuti.
The authori ; [ ___________ -
to 'H|MteBB|*te^BBmim|momBi^mmogi£a
Hall opei'ed ---—---------w
This trip to the I sank
Meaxioweraft fa the oldest peraon
to be given naturalization |,«pers ini
this country, it i* said.
Eight year* ago ^leadowcraft din-
eovered he wa*
land, having been born in that
try He stopped voting and other-
wise -vercising hi* right* of citizen
ship. He applied for naturalization
paper*. The WorkF W*r earned a mil tee
delay in the issuance of the paper?
until recently. ■
“I will support any ' government
pursuing a policy of |>ei«ce, e<s>nomy
and progress and which is not reac-
tionary and revolutionary,” he
stated. ‘
! any government in power and n >t
nag it.”
In answering the conservative
plank which favors the non exten-
ision of th* ret, _______ _
j Britain, the former prime minister the erab appl.. tree at about 9.29
‘'Britain’s policy must fo peace'
’ but unafraid. I am for c->-1
’(Operation of Britain and the allies I
. but Britain must stand bv her own
ministeral a’»|>oint mission in tbe Worflj she
suuL-i
Opens 18th Annual)™
Meeting at Capital),
’------- • * 4 ' ** an ,
Austin Ort. 25.—(By Associated j would further alleged French ambi-lturnpd liown portions in the Bonar' sixty-nine years, thirty of wlf-h
res*.)—The 18th annual contention tinns such as the mciipation of the faw «ovemment, thus accounting) has voted. James Meadow era fl
the Texa.* Library Association Ruhr and a separate Rhineland state, j for D* unfilled places. was granted naturalization pap
idled here today for a three-dpy --— Tn tlie announced eabin«< .list there here, lecently.
is k*v W’lf Ik 1 sAst* et *••«*•* nil I R I H T^DIT IT CHT’ A HT T? *^T» r* t • • « ».« • ■ » » « -..
perttm
It was reliably army four years during the Civil
j Washington, (kt. 25.--(Bv Unite*1
Pres*.)- The Coast (Jaard Cutter
j Mojve, which was recently disabled atjon for
near the Island of Gu*ug with
Ir. Oklaho- I . .
j partv of government
438.922 and . . — L
1 aboard, is now !
Honolulu, proceeding on her own
) power to tha( port, actording to a i
) message receive! at the treasury jtarv establishments in Euriqve
de|>ai tment today. i preliminary to any agreement for
Irelief of the economic situation.
Information from the highest offi-
cial quarters in Germany paints a
black picture
a f~ ’
(time has come for some “kill or euro" I
I remedy. All of these things ;
considered in the important interna-
tional exchanges now going on.
The German government, the United
-------- ..i a position to state, takes
.the official attitude that reparations j
may’
, . . , a------T-, .....— rrancr
nes*. McAdoo’s address wete can jean fo made to realize tfo serious-’
celed u|iin the adviiVs of j>byrician.)uess
who ordered complete Beat;. ) i
McAdoo became atiddenlpr jll last ing a bankrupt before the world,
night after leaving IVichita. He will The government of (
not make another addrete in ithe in- ; takes the attitude while so far
movements have foen put |
‘ Ger-
> of
•i hunger have created a situation where
; onler in Germany can no longer oe
guaranteed.
The German government wants the
army of occupation kept
»he Rhine for. they claim, the {
j United States forces with the British ,la' ' ”'’t vrt
I army of occupation have had a mod PXl*< ted that (these r-
jerating influence, while if the Amer- *,lc n,a',‘‘ SOon' r
I kan troops were withdrawn this i rrJ'<*rte<’ ,’iat •’e'Vral
By CHARLES Ma ANN
. (United Press Staff Correspondent >
m-i ! ,
a| London. Oct. 2o.-t-Gteat Britain
a ; must pty all of her debt to Amer-
! f 1/VW.I fj-olo »» jf-V
exceeding 5,000 pounds. Ia at 4 meeting of national
It further declares for the revis-
ion *>f the peace treaty and German
! r. panfiliion for an international con-
ference to arrange the freed0n: of
five Central American republics, the independence in Egypt
nvuiu in- ns extension to | ...
I all of South America. This step&.
. taken, it would then be up to the
Things are coining onr way u- |
last, good folks. So keep your eye-;
on the Red River Drilling company’s,
wild eat well located i
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922, newspaper, October 25, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311500/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.