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AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10. 1927
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SEATS FOR THE GENTLEMEN?
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NATIONAL CONGRESS OPENS
HERE TO CLOSE DEC. 21 AND
I ormer
£ . j
and Tension Ends\
22 FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
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10
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Elections
Cigar
$1,000,000 to Senators.
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Leaf growers
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bulk.
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Rail I (dilation
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the
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SAN ANGELO BANK
it with
SAN ANGELO
other cases will be set, how-
hat
Confided of Second
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w Murder for Slaying
Community Program Given
ON
■(Wife at Her Request
at Argyle Friday Evening
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Negro's House Is Damaged
I ted
By Fire Friday Afternoon
Negro Is Cut Seriously in
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Here I rom I 'anada
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chemicals
Die
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WIRE BRIEFS
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Annual Roll Call Night at
K. of P. Lodge on Dec. 29
a
Frenchman Who Attempted
Ocean Flight Oles in Fall
Ford
to buy
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Dies After Brief Illness;
Fmir F ire Alarms
Answered Here in
Week: Little Loss
Students to Remain in Denton During
Christinas Season This Year.
Three Children
Flames
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Bits of News From
Today’s Want Ada—
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EMORY MAN KILLED
IN HUNTING MISHAP
and
this
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LILLIENDAHL, BEACH
GET 10-YEAR TERMS
Lny
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Tonight
with
ft,,’flu- costing
• $ <? ooo ooo
CITY APPOINTS
SPECIAL COP AS
ENVOY TO BOYS
first
in
Sunday
found*
the
Barge of the busi-
graduate of
Ih the Con-
Waltcr Bradley, 20.
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ASSOCIATED P1UKSA SERVICE
UMHll PRESS SERVICE
COLLEGES AND CITY SCHOOLS
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Congressional
Medal of Honor
Liren Lindbergh
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GOV. JOHNSTON TO
CALL LEGISLATURE
SESSION IS RUMOR
CRIMINAL TERM OF TWO DIE AS RESULT
DISTRICT COURT TO OF SHOOT INGIN
CLOSE NEXT WEEK
NEW NORTHER HITS
KANSAS. AND ZERO
WEATHER FOLLOWS
!.> piers',.
.all -t
I A fire which started from a de-
fective Bur Friday att.-rn<x>n dani-
_y----
Farmer Missing
Received Threat
Dec. 10—W. M
Schneemann Jr president of the
ouarantv state Bank
cashier.
10.—Traffic
Man north
f after-
bean
than a
here
Karl Word, cashier. died
inoBiing of wounds inflicted
ing a sudden outburst of shooting
in. the bank yesterday Ira Swope,
assistant cashier, also was wound-
ed bot will recover, doctors believe.
+ a Federal court of three judges ♦
unanimously today ♦
;u ration * of tha
tool in Fo<V Wyl
of Fort Worth's
gnd the bulldint
been
Gov-
evidence
showing that the papers, which are |
CINCINNATI, De
ture of Oecrge Ren
sane. but. bad temp< ' ■ d
of Mrs. Imogene Renin
shot and killed, not a
wife, but a woman
Scuttle Saturday Morning
■--- I aged the home of J L. Hames, ne-
gro. 519 Avenue S The flames were
confined to the coiling of the room
in which the fire s' lrted. and wrr
almost under control of a bucket
I .
ininu
Ivon
i . ,,.-n . of more
■ ; .o' United
i;n 1.1 Lilt viewed
> us.led b .1 tell
' .'1 .ty Lad !>• on
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Tjidy
kind.
several good fauna tor rw
or “d*1 * . ij
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NEW ORLEANS. I> i"
Julia Mooney. 56-ycaiId
teacher, wm burned to (Fath in her
second floor apartment here today.
While details were lai kmg indica-
tions were that Mi.-. M « I'-'V's dress
caught fire and she tn lv<l into the
bath room, turned L water on
at.d jumped into the
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Tin*
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TOWN
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nor supply to the minimum when
three rangets cor/fi.cted a raid
which netted 2H gallons of whisky
and the arrest of two negroes The
licjuor is said to ! ave_ been part of
150 gallons said to have been
brought l<> the state capital city
from San Antonio. Twenty-six gal-
lons <> it he Chtistmas “cheer" were
i (i< tioved. two gallons being held I
for evidence. Rangers participating
In the mid were Sergeant J. B
Wheatley and Privates Joe Osa bo
and Jan McCoy.
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the laundry business there for sev-
eral years Mrs Martin? will move
here after Christmas and they will
establish their home in Denton.
“We are moving to Denton t"
make our home end want to take
a part in the town's activities and
help to make it grow,' Marting
said. One of Mailing's son was left
tackle on the Yale football squad
this year. Another, a
Yale, is connected «
solidalion QtiU Co. at Chicago and
the thirc? br a ttending McCallie
College In Chattanooga Tenn.
ru
bet or''
paring
tohtl -
]., i etrated
, ’he two
scutlie.
I
IF’iiton
very difflcul'
tem|x>t ai >ij I
(to lT.s pa: '
said
mves -
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*<: n truth "f
i bv til" W.i hmg-
| . I- ..I p ip- 1 ' pur
th" furniture
to around $100, II
announcement
Mar’mg. who is
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All
’ ‘wl
feel fine this morning,'' said
nton busmess woman. " A [xir-
ic has owed our store lor more
two years ■ .ma- m Um, morn-
asking foi his statement.
GREENVILLE. Dec. 10.-Dewitt
Alexander.' young business man of
Emory, died in a hospital here to-
dav of wounds received accident
ally Friday while hunting.
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Robintftoti.
and Bruce,
Temperature 4
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Lurf Texas: Tonight and
Ltfay cloudy. wifh local
L*era |n eaat nnd south por-
k and colder with proIm-
I freeeing In extreme north-
it tonight: colder Sunday ex-
it In wutheaaL
b’ll contaiiiintr a
V. || | \( ; I < )\, I lee
•I1' 'il in < 'onyrt'.ss. ■ Eott'seeing that
a conitnittee trial alt
i takirry the Senate oath, tile lb
\ < -t igal ing commit tee
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i' | oris ;>er.asted in
icngthy statement by tbc
Draetlcallv <m'itt- I' •' v> mor hu"t n,"h’,n uhlcl‘hP
x wmzA. the.public he would not is-
net.,or U ^ft,no-<dSVn hints
"'d'f'-riden l1|)a( ;1 I)PW at'ack upon the legality
<t 'he present si ssion was bi'ing
d by administration friends
At Inc same time, lea dirs oi the
mimiai t Hi.u.s" proceeded in their
mve '.Ration.
CISCO. Dec. 10 -Search was un-
der way todav for Ellis Pass, far- I
mcr, who disapiieared yesterday I
About 10 days ago he told of hav- |
Ing received a threatening note be-
cause.h" had exposed activities of
persons alleged to have been man-
ufacturing liquor
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PARTS,, Dec. 10.—Pierre Cbrbtt.
who participated in Leon Olbon's
t nsueeeaaful trans-Atlantic ' flight
last September, wm killed today
in a test flight. La Cbete, Me me-
chanician. who was with him, was
nleo killed. . *. ’ E.'iv r ■
are the gentlemen from Pennsylvania and Illinois, with their
who are trying to get sea la for them in the United Staten
I Senate Al the top are Senator David A Reed ot PennBylvanla, who tn
I (Yelendmg Senator-elect William Vare (right i of PennBylvanla In hla fight
tor a Heat Below are Senator-elect Frank L Smith of Illinois (left) and
his defender. Senator Charles s Deneen of the »ame utatr Source and
-lx.- of Smitli'B and Vare's campaign expenditures are the disputed points.
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EST OF REBECCA
UPHELD BY COURT _j
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bng insanity nit.unsf ■< chatv I
Obing the Buda 'auk v.as le- I
.SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Dec
Tin * ord “cop'' which to the city
tot in ail generations has meant a
quick dash up the alley, is coming
to mean something different, in
Springfield Now it has t. "boy cop''
hi Patrolman James F O'Connell.
27 years old. a "rcg lar teller ' who
is t,ud< risking to ally me boys ot
the (i v with tile police torce.
Chu t ( 1 Police Willwin J Quilty
conceived the plan when he heard
Judge Marcus Kavanaugh of Chi-
cago describe the work of a former
ChKimo patrolman.
Tue "boy cop" has a roving coni-
Hc mingles with the boys
playground anti the gang on
with the object
confident! and
R e presen tali res of
watchers I Calles Covernment
Invited in Probe
WASHINGTON Dec. 10.—Repre-
sentatives of the Mexican govern-
ment will be invited before the
special Senate investigation com-
mittee next Thursday to Ml wb»vt
they know of documents Charging I
21 .More Deaths Feared
CHICAGO, Dec. 10 Fear that
21 more dea'hs might be added to
the toll of more than 30 exacted by
the nation-wide storm and intense-:
cold wave was expressed in word j
reaching here from Providence Bay. I
Ontario. Slender hope was held for
tiie rescue of the 21 members of '
the crew of the steamer Agawa. fast |
on a reef near Manitoulin Island. |
since Wednesday. Shore >
waiting abatement of the storm to I
go to the rescue fear the m.m have
died from exposure
MOMtN Bl RNS TO DEATH UN-
IH K exit
MFlitf lNl' LODGE, Kas, Dee..
tn. I’umeri under the wreckage of
i> fi which she was rid-
Gr:uv Fox of Aha. Ok,
<' to death. Her sister,
i.’amsev. who Was driv-’
'Gicn it overturned, was
...ir nf th* wreckage.
______ n ent during the past week, fire loss
T. Wilkinson. ' was small, two of the alarms being
+ ST LOUIS. Dec. 10. Rail- ♦
+ road valuations should be on ♦
♦ the basis of original cost rath- ♦
. + or than that of reproduction, +
*0 A pic-
:is not in-
,1 picture
whom he
,< perifious
i nielly treat-
ed—those were the po'traits the
state expected to presui' me Jury
as rebuttal testimony continued to-
day at Remus' trial for n ■ dering
his wife.
til" Okla- j four cases set. There is a pasaibllity
thereby rt<ogni/.- 1,ial '...... — —• -----
the I ,l"'
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Reed the committee
of Senators Jones.
Washirfiton,
California
Democrat. Arkansas.
I >. 'nocrat. Maryland.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec. 10
tumors (onunu' d today that Gov-
mor Henr'. S L iinstcn may yield
to <>i dose adttwrs aid
ii.il - mu i>i
that President Calles of Mexico or-
dered more than $1,000,000 distrib-
uted among four United States
St nators.
Although the committee decided
to keep secret the plans for wit- |
nesses, the United Press was reli-
“Wv -nterieed- today that Mexican +
oflicials are to be heard first along
with two newspapermen in the or-
ganization of Willirm Randolph
Tbarst publisher, whose papers
printed the documents.
Not Official Papers
Committee members have
bifortncd that the Mexican
ermnenl has gathered
j showing that the papers, which are |
‘ opposed to have been taken from
10.—I'he m > • -i igat imi season I
Senators Smith i
t hating been
t (Missouri)
was calli-il to meet to-
iii-ii|< >• il.- further course.
the last week of the criminal
It rm ol District Court tor the tall
m ssion will open Monday wi’h only
" Work Will Be Resumed Jan. 2; Few College
at
' cd III il to introduce a
brigade hv the lime the Arc truck ,
arrived, but chemicals were used
to finish extinguishing the blaze, j
Damage to the house and water
damage to the furniture will
amount to around $100, II Is es-
timated. and Ls covered by insur- I m p'ibifcan.
anco.
Work on the West Sycamore
A.ieet sterni sewer between Welch
.0 d Be rnard St ret is will be start-,
i (1 as .soon as the wcat.ier permit*.
Frank B Hodges, contractor, said
Saturday.
Hodges said excavation for the
sewer likelv would be started Mon-
I day if fair weather prevails.
Welker Jagoe. paving contractor,
said Friday that work on paving
West Sycamore Street would be -
started as soon a- the storm sewer
is complet’d.
Art. 1'1 < .'-r WBIltM old TexM
books, hx at or State htatory
Many deulrable apartment*
sod honiea available for thoaa
who desire new location.
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for grass fires The ot tiers were for
blaz.es in residences, bu' loss In the
tv.I, will not amount to over a few
hundred dollars, acting Fire Chief
Eugene Cook said Saturday
Grass fires Tuesday and Wednes-
day were extinguished without
property loss. A tire did some dam-
age to the home of Paul Simpson
Thursday at midnight and damag"
about $100 was done to the home
of .'. L. Haynes, negro. Friday.
resume traffic over
RIVER TOI.I RRIIXIE
IAINB8VILLB. Dto, ir
r th* BM River toll bri<
t.'.VMl IRtuBtef Frld
p. Calhopn. principal of Den
ilCh School sard I want
liment the City upon havmi’
ktreet department repair u..
i in front of the High .Schoo!
ne» past I nave seen at b-ast f l/",
|c«r« stalled in the street bu
Lio re will j
I am in ,
find j
in t
Denton 1
in good
TORT WORTH. Dec. 10 —One
youth was killed and another In-
jured in automobile accidents here
overnight
.James HondL 13. was killed why. .
struck by an automobile driven by
J T. Hughes, oil operator.
Andrew Llt'leton, 9, sustained a
broken leg when struck by an au-
tomobile dri; en by another youth
on the North side.
Huilies. after striking the boy.
called an ambulance and went Im-
mediately to police station, where
he ri'ixirted the accident.
Oflli'crs expressed belief that both
mTxki's secret files, are not offi | Accidents were unavoidable,
(ini papers but forgeries contrive'!
a known forger of State pap-
ers fr< ni Europe.
Because of the in'ernational
complications involved, the com
mittec has voted to keep Its wit-
n< m'h names secret until they ap-
pear tor testimony at the op«n
1 enrim.s. None of the plans of the
romir.t'tec are to be made public.,
Chaii.nar David A. Reed. Republi-
can, Pennsylvania announced
Publication of ijie story prompt-
resolution.
•pcedilv passed, calling for an in-
cur; to determine the facts Ap-
piipriation of $25,000 was authonz.-
i? 1
&L. . - t
tilts improverncn
more such diffi ulty
that the City will
pie to do something
rf improving John B
, with which sheet
the City High lichool will Let'- •‘‘■b x.»
he time out of the mud " !■:
renting upon the improverncn:
Ir McKenzie add <1 1 wot Id
Io we John B
I. as it Is a
I to repair only
pity Is ready t<
Id the (giving,
I rule.
I the second dav of the ly day ,
ks month the temperature did
■WRCh the freezing [joint tn
pn Saturday. The mercur" ha-,
[down to 32 degree c ’
| day this month with tue
pn of Tuesday and Sa'urdHV
[he minimum was 1; Thum-
A new cold sp-11
tpect, however lax-al rains I
lower temtx rature
l»robahly freezing in northwe..-
part of East Texas is the fore-
Issued Saturday, and Sunday
p to be colder.
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win tout d
NEPHEW OF GIORM1B
WA8HI!WT(fN IHF-
WAXAHACHIR Dec
tnaton D. r ’ “
officer, in i
neph«> of
her* Fritoy
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AUSTIN. Dec 10 -Christmas
i i.yno|:g parties will be few in Aus-
tin this vear if plans of State
i.itigers are succesf fully carried out.
Start was made Friday In a cam-
paign to hold the Christmas liq-
•l.lT 1
I! h.id
v i: h ' .'
•ii.11 ds
Original Cost Is
as Hasis for
MARTING TO MANAGE
STEAM LAUNDRY HERE
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(f\ H Marting and.; associates.
| N [. Sloan of Chicago, and other" .
hate pmcha.-ed the interest of Mrs
George N Ri k' r and W E Smoot
in the Dinton steam Laundry, ac-
| cording to announcement made
j Satuiday. Mar’ing. who is prcsi-| 'mite in the pocket, of Dav.
dent and general manager of
(Tiipany, took
i ass Dec. 1
The cmnpanv is to be Incorporat-
t cl with a capital stock of $20,009
and the chartc is expected to be
received soon Muting said Satur-
day No change will be made in th'
j personnel. R' A Merk foreman,
and .1 B Hargrove, manager of the
dry cleaning department of the
laundry, retaining their interest
Miming, who comes to Denton j
from Columbus. Ohio, has been m (
' I
Ralkan Premiers
Decide (Hl
MAYS LANDING. N J., Dec. 10.
Margaret Lili! ndahl and Willis
; Leach, convicted of voluntary man-
:laugh'ec! tor the killing of the
woman'"' aged physician husband.
Sept. 15 last, today weu> sentenc-
ed to lit wars cech at hard labor
in th< S'at ■ prison.
I Aired, who w,us In Denton to
paid “1 hope tti« rain will (<m-
Thc cases set lor next week are
j lx>ui.se Ro.ss, Ix>slie Briggs, Herman
'lu' l Shifflett Jr and R W Beaty, all
(narged with accessory to murder
m connection with the fatal shoot-
ing of Deputy Sheriff R B. Par-
sons by W A Martin Aug 6. 192-5.
Jurors ( tiled for the week are
R. L. Donald B T Me Gee, G. W
Meadows s 1 R< vnold.s. R. L Mc-
Curlew. Lewisville. A L. Pope. J. R.
Jones, A A l.'rwin. E. M. Faught,
W M Wallace. Argyle; G. B. Dun-
ham. Bert Gibbs. C C. Cardwell,
T. P. Cmes. F- M. Frusher, w. H.. sw cred by Lhe Denton Fire Depart-
Irwin. T E Knowles. Joe Black-
bum. N. .1 Nari . N
Roanoke; Cre-.' Wright. Bolivar:
W. K Lott ( I aillton; Ed Young.
G N Crouch s.iugcr; J. D Jones.
I a!:c Dallas: ( C Rue. Celina; T
I Phillips. Afilwiv; W
R M. Shouldr:
Hasten. D c
E P Se!
Hu go. J R
ger. Frisco;
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F"!.' . Ol : [|,.p o,( ; r,
Rangers Gel Busy
Fggnogg Parties in
instin ly Be Fciv
MOBERLY Mo. Dec 13.—Three
children of Mr and Mrs. Barney
Stephens wi re burnt c[ to death and
the parents altered serious bums
tn a Are today which destroyed
their borne one mile south ot here.
up on Jan 2
examinations for the flint semes:ir
will tie held during the last
of January
Citj I
Studeh
lie dismissed Dec.......«...
not be resumed until Jan 2
the High School no final examina-
tions will be given this year at
the close of the first term and the
grades for the term will be mad"
up of the average grade on the
three slx-wrsk period reports.
According to college authoritie
very few students will remain in
Denton during the Christmas hol-
idays this year practically all hav- !
ing made arrangements to spend ,
the Christmas season at home.
Party wishes
touring car.
wants work of I
Elm Lodge No. 30, Knights of
Pythias, will observe annual ro'I
call night on Thursday. Dec 29
it is announced. A program will br
given and ill membeis arc expect
ed to be present for 'he occasion
unless unavoidably prevented. Th"
program has not yet been complet ■
pton golf(: who have never
able to get m the "Hole m Oti"
are feeling considerably plp-
kpnew since ihty have learned
[they have one chance m (175 -
hcu The Hole jn One Club
.Town vary rapidly in the |
[ears and it has been increns-
oi.< in every seven and onc-
Iminules
HEARING ON PETROLU M
■RATE SFT FOR DEC. 19.
AUSTIN, Dec. id—The Railroad
Commission has set for hearing on
ID, application of Texas
« Railway Qa
i ta Mtebush
» pounds » ,I
TOPEKA Kan. Dec. 10 With
the tnercurv falling fast Ix'tore a
still north wind, winter renewed its
grip on Kansas today In the wes-
tern part of the State tempera-
tures had already dropped below
zero and the weather bureau pre-
dicted zero weather tor the eastern
section by tonight.
as Home Burns
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Hart j ‘‘ ‘
Sen; 'or <'.
I'i’ns.J; :u ;a. iieevuw 'if his hea\>
jlcc'ii’in • ,.h ndilures Vare follow-
ed th’x wttn announcement that h
intends to t'"!.t turthcr for his
scat.
'Di* fjenate j
rtT nefttevt mein or a
jjCB<<‘ | ' ImI'xh-h Ind. pejldcnt
and rev'tl T Rj'"iblicnns
Sc:.:' H .Tob.-um m'rodue.d hl ■ I
1< vised t',":!' "■ Dam b:l! ■ ai r; Hit: j ■ ■ •
a $!?■>.op.' G)1) . ppropria. ion Im- the
.l:ur
. Witness List
A llsj 0‘ Dames t Qiui£l oil the
fl'.x-r of one of tiie investigating
committee rooms at the Capitol
was interpreted by its finder as a
let ".'1 v/itiiC’ cs to be ailed wilh-
tfw 1.. Xt fi w days.
From its contents, if the list is
tually tne witness roster, n was
..( investigating commit-
tee has outlined a probe of tl'.e al-
ii gid uol.tical collusion of Govu-
imr Ji fnston and Mrs. O O Ham-
monds, Ins confidential .«' vretary.
' -tL’aided as a principal in the
. < m S,..ti hou.-i i.trtfi
Hammonds is regard'd bv
• one of the most mflueli-
"<l figures in the Oklahoma cap-
m 1 at tl.e present time. It was her
impart nt stion? hand in adinnus-
iiafioii policies which first irked
ti." ir-in .tents, r sultinr in theft
d.'.i ,o.ii tha: she i>e dismissed
'1 he insurgents charge that Mr:
Hammonds not only advises th.'
Govt rnor. bw that she also has a
direr’ voice in the making o! ap-
; joint ments.
I - i
Ik M
f I
REKA Kas Dec. 10 For cirt-
ii* ^ffe s throat as she jjatted
leek and told him of her love
Hart, voting banker here, vva.%
guilty of second degree nim -
by a jury which reached i
t at 2 05 a m t'Klav
k prosecution argument mt -
Hart as a brutal killer, while
Hefen.se contended he was a
man, made such bv his v'oun.
| dominant personality
|timonv' brought out it
| tended to prove Mrs I
the otdeal of becoming
pr and persuaded her voiitr:
[nd to end her life while the, '
[motoring together rtt poem l.'ivt
Af’er <l;i'hmg her thtoa .
[attempted to commit mik ide |
was unsm cessi il
|ital ex|x it... wi re tntrodiii cei
|e case* which court attacm-
| unparalli h 11 m Kansa.- ctim-
linnals
AT (WISH OF NEW SESM
----- I
1*7'| Senate Elections Investigation Committee'
Meets; May Probe Story of Calles Paying
A large crowd attcndnl the com-
munity pregram given by Denton
talent in the ,‘x:hool house at Ar-
gyle Fridev night Mrs 1) B Dick-
son sang, plsfing her own accom-
paniments Misses Velma Cox and
Marie Wilstai and Ed Grube, pu-
pil* of Mrs. W A Wflsetn. sang
solos and din's Hawaiian music
was furnished by Jt/i.es R. Kin-
dred. Joe Wrigi.t and Harvey Herd
Misses In lei. S luabanek. Mary Jo
McCanless ttnd Elnora Roach, C I.
A students, lock pari, on tne pro-
gram. Mi s Skrabinek singing. Miss
McCanless playing the e.cccn$pani-
ment. and Miss Roach reading. .Sid-
ney McKinzie "ave French harp
solos and Frt-d H Minor made a
humorous talk
G Wood.
iu." ;it h.i
Gl 11 Uli" s I ;.r______j .....
('.(Tut no.1 be 1h v < d i hi
. ab hour.
mission
on tne
the tree' corner
ot winnin their
tl-cr Irundshlp.
j i mav not be feasible. Chief
Qmltv admit*, for every patrolinaii
to peel olf his coat and take a
bund in a sandlot ball game, but
every officer, he says, should con-
siiiei himself to only a little lesser
extent an ambassador to boydoni.
£4
One Killed, Another Hurt - .-41
in Two Automobile Mlshape
1
1
GENEVA
01 war?"
That was the queai"".
Premier Pilsuihki ol '■
dramatically cskeit
Wald, ii'iira : of Lit Im.i
secret i-ession <u tl i
ihi' Loagtii ot N.i
which an agn-imcti' m t
Clpli ■' was real nrd on n-
lish-Lithuaman coi ti
"It is peace." amv-i.d
I it.huanlan 1< a'Icr cl .u h
ing 1 he Polish leadei I .11 m he
eye.
I en the two sta'c i.
d,: .ook ceitain rei ip .>,
gain ments to guaiatii- ■
fu! settlement of th.
v.-r-y which Lad can ■
Umsion ui Uie ■ Balk nt States
Bi'd for that master, m all Eu-
rope.
Mellon’s f llot ts
■ ■ (j i rm r. I un
litn vp-'erdny. i’tmk-J
m T:e:. tr y Mell in', ;
■ :. e ii-v receipt« and i
■ ■■ -' n '.ou and insist •
1 ( envcntion could |
r <1 i"t ion :is mu"h as I
10— Wa»M->.
irn. 82. pioneer peace pB(,
County and » <tre*t- ..
jrge Washington dl*d
I WM buried Saturday par
tea wm aherUI <rf M- oU.
,h‘' ' 1;.
n.<>ir
I). , la.-p. ,r>n veslerdaV I "
f Si • rein-" the oath to | iah '1 sl
Vaii R- ribliian | Loma livt ia'ifre
mi’ th - in u.gi-nt assembly investi-
gating his .idialnuiratton.
These
face of a
rnor
twHor .....
ECORD-CHRONICLE
K’F-' " a
tate viUt to
«n"e viacount wllllnaZte
eat growers ov r tne county
Kry much gratified ati the rain I
11 lias been falling Ivie today |
i lib.-'
as grain is very much in m e l 11'utl K arc v. ,|| seek
good soaking " il>aiie(llt.
' eh'ctlp::'- ,
day to , '
'I ■.<• .
to Mo’-d-c,
Meat m.i
W -'SUIN’, I'
•b The Congre
•b honor
•* Coir r
* tinttniinmi 1- <
+ I tneberg!. t.v
I i> Hi't
+ fiver
t: rti d j v of t hat bouv
4 ***»♦♦«*!MI 11!»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i
District Judge
I today after urziit':1m
: oppposing att irnevs
pony of Sheriff Allen of Haves
ty in which Bnd-i is situated
• defense had been trying
that Allen - arrest of i
s was illegal and that
pony the 1 herifT might
[ what she l a told or
|id nftervaid vo'ild acrording-
| illegal evidence.
[g drawn on1 effotfs of De-
| Counsel John Coffer to get
|irl defendant were related in
[fTort to shew hiss of Sheriff
I against her On the other
L Dirt rid Attorney Fred
pel) claimed that Cofer’s ef-
I were not to tain bond for
■Rogers but to oljstruit officers
le lawf iu revealing the fruits
le crime
A Thoma.;.
Little Elm; G. W.
Meadows, Hebron:
lot Point; Waide
Jordan. Y. F Smel-
W B. Cox. Ponder.
Schools Close Dec. 22 ♦
Studehts m tiie city schools will •••ttttt
■ dismissed Dev 22 ai d work will 1 ,z=
SYCAMORE STORM
SEWER WORK TO BE
STARTED AT ONCE
GRANGE. Dec 1') The ar-
f Rebecca Bnidh ' Rogers. 22-
bld former Uni'i.sity student..
Dec )0— +
onal medal of +
1 '•'■ vward that + .
brotow. was ♦
n• <! Charles A + (
'!;<■ House today [
after the +
a + < tiamni.'ns
the floor + ' s< nai. AI
The two State colleges and the city Schools will close
for the holiday season oil Dec. 21 and 22, according to an-
nouncement made by school oflicials. Work al all of the
| schools will Ire resiitned Jan. 2.
’ At the Tern le : ■ College final ex- i
aminations for the firs’ term will j
get under wav s .t iri'ay, Dei 17.
and will be enri Iteb d on the fol-
lowing Wedne-dav Dec. 21 Stu-
dents at the colli"/" will lie pninit-
ted to leave as -.non as thev hav’
completed their rx.uninations. Ma- |
triculation for the second tern,
will dart when work is resumed
Jan. 2. ' '
Holidays at the College of In-
dustrial Arts are to begin Dec. ’’2 ,
and the work of the term will be + decided
I again taken up on Jan. 2 Final i 4. |n the O'Fallon test case In- ♦
+ volving a dillerence of 11 bll- ♦
•b lion dollars m valuation ot ♦
+ the Nation's railroads. ♦
DENTON, TEXAS,
INVESTIGATION SEASON IN
fm hts statement.
1 he paid, so vou can see that
be somedui to led thankful
ACTIVE ■ BANKER AT 91
FORT WORTH. .-Although 81
ypars old. Maj, K. M. Van Zandt.
President of the Fort Worth Na-
tional Bank, still is active in busi-
ness He la proud of four accom-
plishments: The e*tebltabment of
IMI
___... “
itm. -r, T-W**** 8‘
i/.n Saturday
'- n’1 n in 1 Sa rv
sol-, another negro i
Bradley's abdomen v. hili
'.ere engaged in a friend!;
j The accident occurred m the run-
■’ av betwen Lour; and Can,is Hall
nt, C. I. A. where the two men were
employed. Both Bradlev and the
Johnson negro said the cutting was
an accident.
The knife penetrated Bradley's
abdomen and physicians ■-
was a serious wound. Bradl,"
1 thumb was almost severed
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