The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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Prnjrfpinf Machinery"! OIL WELL
... . J . _ . . . u . K (hiprltM and «»»pW# rig* la
i .ml Kr4.trr All.. Oil Ew.» I W d„ „r t„ ...r w>Tk«
in stock. t*witrifuB.il Pumps.
' II n . . r ALAMO IROR W0RK1
H. Putegnat Co. 8aa a>(••»».
.... Today’s News ir Today’s Papes Full lecscdjvire Associated Press news service >_■ ..
VOL. XXX No. 230 BROWNSVILLE TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON MAY 29192f SIX PAGES TODAY ESTABLISHED IBM
WHAT HOTELS MEAN
ELSEWHERE
Tito F’*>a nl of fin I >• ■■.»m |i.t |
'omitiit too it* siring t-i »>ih' in ?
hand information on th<• v.tliio and im
pM tlOi r of In t 11• * • I -• i rotating In
looul itovf|o|im« n: ami im an-* j.i t !■ <■
various tom i I n iilirs of tin- tali *
vrin il for mjoIi informal ton and
ms-ivnl on M iy Unlit. l* lograhts -mu
tin- I'liando-r.- of t 'iiiiiini-ri'i' from \| am
Florida; St. 1‘otorslnirg Honda; Si.
Augustin** Florida; Ailanli- fill. V it
.F*rs**y; San I »iogn t'al:|.; |. Angon*
fa Ilf.
Miami. I lorida: “Tltoro an mo- In t.
drod Imfol* in Miami and ijum-din •
suburb totaling about vi-nd lit b n
dn*d room . Tourist.* - |>i-nd ford mi i
ion* Inn- annually.
* * #
S». |vti-i . it " I I.i I "bi 11•.-. -
six thousand ru in thirty mi Im: p m
annually in i-ity by tmtri-t Si\ miili -n in
n*-t. Imtol- last yoar two miili >n thi*
yoar; ton million plant '- ! for to \ >•
olltol anv making St. l*»-: • t -Imt t* fa
luotis.
* « •
St. Augustine Slu.:Sixtiin l»•»• •! two
thousand and ten room- nine rooming
lion e> three hundred i cii • rooi.m
approximately eiglnv |.T ■ enl fio re
••eipt spent in tin- « 11 v by li«»t• I In
torm.ition u near i • 1i eet a • n it* I .11
at this time.
• • *
Atluntie City. N ^ At■ 1» on*- thoii-
and hotel prohahly I •»r t x t It* • 11 nnl
room . Ini|.i>'-ilile 1 • • i-timai ■ a: .oun
re< ei\eij 1 nils in; o in 1 i11 - t
* » *
San I dago Calif.: San I »■•?: > Ii hut*
deed • ixI;» six hot* I- total nun >< 1 <■'
live limit and toon v ilu.tu.n nf hotel
llllildlllgs plaeed al t w • • 1»1 \ five mil1 <n
It 1 < t iniate»l 1 lie e t o. a 1 a v«
are oe. iipied seventy liv e per rent of
the t me.
• * *
l.o Angel*' . I alii: 1 ■ Ilf wipe alio
six hundred hotel- i»ni .min •
thousand room in l.o- Ange • mini:
rat*’ one to fiva do lar p da. * . 1.
give i t;mate a to anion:.: spent
unallv. Until praelii-all full n m
llioiitli of 1 lie year.
• * •
Sonic striking example- of the va!« •
and inipottnin 1 nf g. . d tmiri • Ind I ia
town- where * Ii it. 1 i*' eoinli’iie • :
• .it..
ap|>eal to the tmiri' g I Mi vv.
Holed in the ea es iif Miami. S'. I *■ t ■ f
hurg and San 'ugu fine. I . S'inee il
■tail-ti* of I'llli gavi \| uni a p'lpu
lion of r*. 171. in I!►'_** 1 Miami I d 'J'l.Yif.
had one hundred lm!e wim \ •• it .
and 1 . pol l.. non • - penilunn *•. t •
tmiri ts in ilia* town o| forty mi1
dollar annual) S'. I- hurg in
l‘t|tl had a population ■ |1'_’T ;r I in
llfjtt hai|« grown to I I'J . mu reports
' It hotel I IdMI room ' | a 11ll • • V i .1 :
mn dollar annual Iiiimih" from the tour
l-» i top.
St XugiiNline 111 l!t|»* had t pop d Ii t.
Ilf .'l|!l| III llrjll lilt'd I. II ' r I >
hotel t 'J.iiai room and • •! ' \ .••• nf
of the fil'o r»" eipl <»f th* < ily l fl UU
the tmiri t hit itu
Court Awaits Answers
To Certified Questions
In Ferguson Injunction
( IJv I • • !
GALVESTON. M .> ..ti«n or.
III Hie I. I «TBIt oil ;«|»|»» '-o I IV
innctioti gnuitiil in II nri > ■* i : i ••
siramini; ili< i|«*iii*»thiir •' i’i'u*' < m
lltlMer from |||:H iiig l i [ i . o|i i o|
final ballot await- an-w* i« • i ■
•inrvtioti from tli«* state - ■ • i t.
a' re nit of .(••lion taken in i n- tir
court of rivil ;»t |m ;«1 a.
Motion to ;ii|\ a'li r tl i -iU v. Ii I
t \ .1 aim i . I • ' . a \ .1 . t«i I
Mathfov et . | wjj I . .
nn 11bin11fe»| Mini | »ii lo a. ' a:
wer lo eertifietl «jti«* i in. fr-au tin-
state ii|it elite court.
|’ i rgu on j a ■ . 'I ii- I >r ;nv
A ii in iiiiu 'in
t>ln< itlK of |.i inn.. i i
tsilli ili-trii l i our! on tin- a*l> ;a'ion tfnit
the ini|ie.-ii lien i.r •••' I • • g >
oi iti I!• 17 il 11 • • I i'
tin oftn e of bill V Ml
| Official Wcuther Reports
Browt svillc nud v-cin M c.
clou ly rid un.-r!! led tom: > ’ at i r
tin.’. probably with local diowur. an I
ti ll e r. tortn * <*<H) Icr.
K ' ' lev.>: Part1 civ.id to th el-
tonirht ttnd Friday; pro bl\ to
nhimirn and thunder*;orm in t u an .
Millt II portions; (older t -* h’ V.n •
to frt b so th- rlj* ift ir i t
»• • < - • i •;
Small cr ft warning ;r l * a
Texas n d Louisiana <".i - s;
today. Sh.ftin;: wind.- wit | t-o t
vrrv local thunder quill- today a i .<>
night.
^ \\ i att i r » omlitions
^H.oi-al shower.- jr.'l t^tuniii ...
|Br'<1 in sotr.'itn ami •
t.
|H i ’ !• ■
^Ltai V.»t!o\ the I' t< .
rio
morn inn >ver ! ■ v
■'ey soi them lllinoi-. I-
Hll-ind -tales; attend*1.;
H tures and su’tiv »
■H tin south* rn and <••. \
■Petiseive area of hitth |*r«
■ t he ent *> \
I* m-ral!y fair :.r . rat1 *•....!
hhrousrhout the went ;
I’nited State*.
The hitr^o** temperature yestrrdftp
Texa* station* r * *r!d from 81* a*
Brownsville to 74 at Amarillo.
Further projrre tow til ri ;•!I:*:itit*ri
of Brown: villt di .ve for . 1»i• t tmm-
hotel tv a: male V\ ■■•.! .1 a; n.pht at a
urn.-s meitii’j: or It; mvn vill « ;t i;:cn.-*.
at wliith il; plan oi the can • am n <•
; inir cariieil on hy the Brown * 11. H *.
\ nf • ilv |h veltip.aeat tv explain*;* F
. '•veial .;•*•. 1 *•«;•. arid th a . of a. a
t hotel to m v*t th development *1- t'.
V. I*; v. *1. a : ml. ! a r* | • • i; I > t h
enll for the t.; . tn e a erowd t it till
'the federal *1 >tri*t cmiit loom w
l»r> -« t and la. e!i at* seit v . : how a
in the project.
Th: i:i'*'ti r v.a opened !y \. IV.r.ti"
Woo*! who ; i ii** t h • • vla.it. Mr
Wood v* ' F’iifl. c'.pi. ■ <i ’ • p!.. .
adopt 1 I v 11*<• l.v. ! e . mmittce **f t •
Hrov. 11 - v He i: . a i! «.f fit I * •. ■ I •>
incut t i . hy } .<1 script a.a <..
of S7iitlt;a. in I. u ■ «| r-dit* latr **m
hotel company i*» < -. 11 a Fiv list hive
The momy vail !>« : a: ;
Fonus- or a. a -t su••ip* i *.•!;; i
ever app' *t i .1 .n t! t •
judgment * f th ho':! earn .:*?* .
M V • in1 i ’ •■ i - i J d *
•Ini" A ‘if 1
l*i ople ’ii- ; J{;i 1 l* up lion
Judve (1 rah a in d laid t' i‘ he F
'ii m •! in th" pi aim- d aoli-i v. ih
F i t.< i ft. II del. • 1 th. t i ■ i i o| i o'
t h< I trow a : VS (’ • re 1:; *1 • ; i . f (-attic
to ' ii* vi ;• the project if i' i to F
WACO KLAN WiLL
DFMOi
( Rv Th A • ; > 1 I'. .. )
" ' M. \ -• -it *Mth< if
Ilf llllll'Hlf 1. ill!' j. I K! \ |\ III f «*. |
t hi > i t inn «.f t! t.i' • i- tn I |>< f.1
Innifitit ; t J.nn-n-i 11 mil* from
hi t"'-. I"T. nil lllilil |\ I k.li’ I .lllil ti ll
Hmtfi l t| in ;| kin 11 «Il«llt0!|*ii S'lll M*14 ill I ti
i‘ i :i ti ii 1111: t. ■ | 'nr- im|;i..
A |*.ir;ni - ii. tn'i i« {■1.11:ti• t| tn f l|i
W .1* n In .1 i '. l j |||l* nil]'* 'i'll' .ill •.
of ill.-*- vent ii--. w.i iii. *1 niicti
Mu" it l!« 1'i-rt It-. *i.in.hi iihl Iii ij. '.ii
til frill I W.I l< ntti nil'll <|
IkiimImI ! I II I'ill'.nii'. | il l t "i n". I• :i
i.i'lml. thri I* in I - n •• rri >11 I
ii'iiitnl' !. S!i* ri t 1111 ti.ii. t■«i*» il«.
niit-k from iii1* m.-in i-itTiitrj ili*> fieri
i in ; ml tin- f-.l't >1 '.i It - in ii >1
kni v >ii” I in n .. in- hi-rift" Ii.
lim n ill !;|ll <l Illhl i' i s m| tl|«» j :• I iI«i•
toninni-vv f-bl will In- ji<\n* I il
\\ In M i r I tn- i!"iimii i ‘in i Ii iii
i m.l»»»< t mu v. < I Ii tin* kliin li'lnf'i- hi lit"
«I• -11»i• r.ii i ‘ tun «mu "in i in |i" ■ yi- if
• !.»> • • * • I!«1 Ini! l» .1 II • -I •. 1 | ll. I Hi *|" i
I.til I tin* |>!ir.;i|" Mil ||]II:||I|| In III"
! Im ' mu i i.! mu
(I tv Hi.- \oi.i -II ‘res* I
H + III'tt.Y M
Mi i tool tii i't ‘ •* I tan;;ii«-rt*-•». •»-
I'littii toil that !». rec.< t! fr.Fio Ji
VV . Smit h n Ut.I J • ertain d<>< a. < -it
put i'll!i lit'.: to ■ how tlia.. : ty M '
to t ;nrre(. to i -n«- . hut»-h of whi key
withdrawal permit.-. in ■ t rn for : •>•■
ry which w to |!u toward p:»v ut-nt •
t' efirit of the republican national
I'Oimnittt e.
Thu lillc:- d arrangement the vit-
al was with i malt t 11 ■ <i it Sh '-d >■
who Wii to receive tIt u> •».»»• and p .
over th- t.t >n |1 *• a !*’ "I t1 .ccenl
in- to the story .-vnntor Bur "in ef
New M ■ • i I're . I t * . tr •u’-
i r of the repot lieu n rtat'.unc.! «oicmtl
ti" wi t to MM io oft «• • in re-
gard to th*. matte’-.
I • a a!. Sen t..r Bur o- : d- ’
that he had : tty earl in such a pier
and said hi h id sent S'" I U»n t" the
i tun; ury : ecrc it ry “Jh t n> he would
4 I
kfowirt1..: his i.tirpn e.
v' Meilo . M« nil. -t-r:
hitnM’!* : -I II. I... S t ■ f :• f<-r n r jo
t ee d : irtme* • i jK'rrtivc n**». t th'
r rat ! i e * irt -..f r. i'.t J. After-
•. thi- u • . • v i ! . i. h- t a for:
fi-'Sie- froin a man nanu -i St-vms a
»... Vl>- per fti. - t I. i Mm-’a- i— t-
V ■■ Y '• k “ i • \ • 1 . I
the v hoi* v h ski- " rlne
!»'M ' if i i i j < n\\ i o\
ai it* a ’ i :■()'■■. i. m .> —
IJoUfitr . Text. *.v ■ a artlert tin* t
i ri’Vi t:t ion of tli I -lit' 1 F'nle <i ■* I
float' - 1 \ I * ’ Mill t • 1.• i* k !> !
H'ghwin A- •• it’r a : ' :hr co>iv"tii •> t
l> re t ■*!.> . Ah.' N. • *.. ri r •! t ' n -
cinn: t . worn* t!it o‘bt-r | nncipal con
t’-ndci f< r 1'u U1.-' ho* « r .
«.o\ ki:\ci: i'*si : ; piiou w vtio'
i IV. Th .-i ;i 1 I*re ;>
AUSTIN T»x:»» M: ff Fit •
: tribute to t>..- deni tomorrow
Metro rial l! " a :-<l of i*a p ojdc
• ' T t • V . ro r l*. t M
\ !■’ a orochf :i<> . f».>\*• r .ir N-tl
. • .o> i* o* : “the i'cr’itif’it cu-:*i’i”. of
Veor: tirr the jrr? vm of the* hotore-’1
‘dead*’ original I rlurinrr the epoch of
the Anurican C ivil War
\
’ put <*V( r. They min t In Sieve lh.it it wilt
prove Imi l'iiial to tlii- coimnun.ty .ml
r w t i'ive it nmr; I ami will s finam ial
support.
Jody. tlristc in dec! r* .1 that the plan
ail' Mt i a ti in of : euii'i.i lh(
h*. cl w.i a iv • plan ami in his op n
ton v a. tin !.« t plan that could h(. de
vi d.
‘I e p; 'her (hen di r <| the I cm
fit to t. d; rive I from a tourist hotel.
• icriin" to what such hotel* had don<
for citi in I'Tor.da and t hloim. !!•
i:i< • ioeed (hi • real hem-fits to lo* d<
riv*'ii S lout tonri t trail . hut I. lid tha*
(('onI i: lied on pa "e IS I
Two Americans Included in
F»a Capfu' ed by Chinese
Pirate?* Fii" Ransom De-
manded
fHe 'Itv a**• ►«-!.'»ti-it J*n »
I’iiK IN*-. \Ia 1S1? ■ liver A. I'Vitii
>** r! in. Xinn it-.vice mi til al « all
tun. lr i one !*> W ut Vow. 'fi Kttnri'
• * v 11 t e to uir *M I a'llliar*
■ t it t'« "'•! ! 'll? le'i > i of two Ameri
1 rai' unit their t * at. two <* •oi(>aiiioti .
taken «• r|*t vi ri • ••titly Vy j ir t« vv'i •
■ apt . .j tlr<it»'t<ii!'i''il Ron •>!»■•. owneif
y th. V • i- 8* t'.eni It *t: t Mi*
iet a* \V ' t how.
’I lit At. rir n |.r «»* or a *n l»r. II. Ii
V! liter ;t t " i.:' ■ *■ r of 11 > li < t intt V
iocary AUTi <• . ml Ro\ R.i*. of t •
Vo’lt t ■ •*!» It ifit i M II
T*e<* ru'.;*]i• hir<■: naiii* il .! flinty in I
f»rr* ■*. :il o wer** * . j»r o*nr a'*-**;
u it L i i i •
All Mere lilie*'f. '•*. ! ;.o : t k< n to tin
|.srr»t«• ’ i i .'fitaia * i. • l». <1
TV'* Ft (try e1’ tlir ;t« i k a ii'I e n* * t
!*■<*:; "n* ). if 'i*- v li *i 1 l.e hum! ’ ?• lr i • <1
■ I ■ ■ * ■ I:
that li*' mit** * not t iu*i to i!
to* .. vv ■ M t i r i ' -I ti| uti t V i
raymh lit of I i *.u r.a *i|r.
TV'* A" < I ir a le-M’nm heie liiak
iti*•* rejiri • tit t on to tin f*<ii i• • >i oi
f ' ■ ’I V A ■ i i- n•• «*.<n* ill * • '.itMoii
f i tr. ‘ a <• '*. M ien e i i oi|i! oli i
iiiilt*. V.■ *wi vi*r l.e au e tltr *■*"! i»n*'r*"
V'l *. taken into a vvi! ! am! uni ha!*.'e*l
t'liu nf rjr.
Ti • I otorJ'i* i vv tv |ii.*i ti •! with slip
i lie or the r 1 ef of n*t ion.it i
Ktv Min.
NeU Names New Texa:
University Pcocnl Today
i H M . V » • • ! t'r* • t
A*'S'! IN'. M - !!*.» » ir 1 * M nl rner.
•>r fn-- |:ik*. h« In i n t*ii*»iH**"l I
(: t r nr V* 1 f a t ■ .el" • of til*’ lm.tr I
<<e r "■> nt I ii vr.‘>il y •»f Texa . In ur
i' t 'i*'
r< ;if i.trl at tl ' Im ini' la i ini'Hinj? i*i
|.iai|( I r I '• I ill' i i"*iti * \| Ti I | er | Hill t II
in- nt liiTiry nf t ii nl. \i» ur
... tr* f"- im I* I o 1 taa nf I till I who
r •■!■. i -I at t!a* 4rue lia hern ait'
14t>ii net <1.
; 1 ret : o nl a j• r« • 1' at max lie t :■ >
i :i t it !.• rlin ! *ai • nf n tr* fit vvh eh In
r •?» a sea's in :i this muriniift* Ihotltrh
M< a*he - • i x I'M' I I ti" In I ief that l lie
vni'sr.t ic who Ii ha ••• • i t 'I wuuhl pre-
i vent the in of a | ta .. ih t.t f. r th?
atm r :ty.
W l Press Prosecution Of
Ca ec Grewi.ig Out War
T a^arficTss Stono Says
( I ht. * e tii! !‘r - t
W '■ IiNtiTuX. M :*P Th many
!*en in'.* t»r» * t u' '*• ti■ pi'iiw n<• out *.f
war time l ran* ... t i" . an t•» he pres
ft! to ; quick a r-onelu ion • a pos*
-11 le ui a i a revised d« (ill I true lit i»t
i jt| ti< <■ ii'li'V ; n'iCMim ed tin'ay by At
tie tr y (i* nJ • it Stunt*.
T! r* f 11 • t * * if th* war transaction*
ecti* i ' * the i.ep.i! trteiit ai> to la* d*
• ti *I vi: a f o't titan t .11 ta !*e *e
let* ■ l .ml Shipman A .ir-'w nf Syr
t 1 Via rtp j nit't <'l ! . 1 it *':■•■
tint unit” in v. »r trant at lion: reetioti
• f 1 first •*•' v iti the -i a; rantrement.
FORTY TWO OF WESTERN
GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR
NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
i __ *
r» T1i( A-'•oriatf'l Pro «)
t’lllt AUt*. \| . ‘_'s Fort; two \v«"*f
i Mi -I" ifi. .1 \ #• -1<■ t ila\ at t til'.
1 I 1 ' i
C'-:f < I.;.S'ii inn at l»otfi»it .linto ami ».
n. v. II I li:yi>r. lio I at l.'s. |n • in.t t a "
tliir itiori- than »ln‘ a Unit nl tu r*"*
i.niin in tin- r-iititi'vi
. lli ..ii!ng tin' H«i w.i . 'la I‘on.il!
<n.ith of San Ft i tu-i'.'-n. «i|ii»n n.: n
7J 7*' 11s i * * i #* kffui i> In-'tr: of Kiihi'tl
i'li'tii li of > in: town t > «til. t! ■ •
; i • tir*. i 'iiii i F.vnn . 1 > ■■. < H . :
am! A. It Swu'f of •'! • g. i> • •
i i !iatnt innshi|i ami all bar^tv > ' '(j jn
iinijiittt: tin* l"s -nirt'
1
i
Man Charged With Sensation-
al New York Killing Found
Guilty of Second Degree
Murder
• tt< *TV* \ .j»iin >
Ni:\V \'»i:N Mav '_*** II rn I
Hi.tn.hi. ••halt ■! with lav iii- 'li
Manila |!aii"» <tii a li-tuli • ta.«n l-i'ial
i v fntttal (I It' |n<|.i; nl uttit<!•-«
in t >m- i nin| i|i*)jri .Itnlaii Tii'rnan
ii |..> i| simt«• nf twi-iitv jfujir I"
lift ijii; i : ntit .Tiii in Silic Sins.
Ilnftln.il. a 1'in'inli |il. I III I* n t* : atnf i
nia. . i -I ami tin l'itl «r i vn '■•litrrii.
i in 11;• • ..'ft i ll****ii <>f Mirth ll*i. I'm*
In «iv nf M I'.illi '. v mm * li'. In* i'f
lun ilaa*:h*i't . vva fmini h\ tin* rn.nl
sii|f «•! a 1 •M*l i" ai|. Sin' lia.I *.< n
11 • i •. I«< •. 11 i*ii :n i| - Italic!''I a ti'l tli*'-** \\ a*
••Vall'li- •• lllilt sill' -Un i- fall' fnliclt' nf*" j
an a -.Hilt.
W Mis' • lull .f havine • in 'If-.
I’ni ••»- driviiiu Iff in**!liar an I rlancHt' t
in |»"r small iar l.il'Illft I In- la.Inr i'i
till' mini will'll -In sw <■ l v ill In a vniil I'll '
II • ■
a |».i ih!* Hintnri .1. a Inuu maii in a
.in. ■. \ tin tii|ij.i-i| ami ti*ni|i*ri il hi-
• in i tn 'll Itawr a !»«• w a - vv.il
Inc ; \ <1 a •!' tan' Inn; ■ It* -***'!i a-
-i-lan* i*.
I'uliii' ti I ifii'.l Ill'll !!..ffm *ii flirt***
|:1. ir tin iiiui*ii*r si*lit tn Iti Ih'mIIi
:i i>nti i f fhi' althri* nf till* ;|i|li*lll ail'
111 ■ '1 with wh'i'h .Mi I’atii r t ail li***'tt
Jin: Thi'V al •» fmiiul a hull**! Imli
in lli* iit*lii*ls h i nf his mnfnr nir. a
in n r i.fi'iiti al t* that ih* rih'il l»y tins
win. hll.| ill'll till' llivstarv Ilintnri-T.
\t 1 ra #%lis. ti In j
nl'! - lini’l isirl ii 1 >■ ii *»• *«1 ll"*fma!i a 'In
> ■ |.;ni .*!' I. il '! I’ll*.I t a t ill*'.
’ i| f i i 11 ii t \ |: i - '•• I 11'* ii I Ii a i niilv
i ' . * 111*i II t. - n c'H • •.•*'•1 ^avi
.i ' l ■ 11 i s i.t Mi !•■''.
| ; | i . ||. nil In wa t ■ |* • '•»» v an
a I * r * i*l' i'lt''*' lanl ln'i*ti inifi** ml |«a '"I
wi'l fi*w r.'. l nf 1*1 tr. I AttnriM*
I 'ii !i nf | * liri»'l.iil:
• \nw whi ii:nl Muir 1. nc wit in*
i | yn ir i i'vvai'il. I am intm* • in
l*.| * nil hfli'W il." |
I . i II.ittiit. fi in!Ui|i i ll it In i i'i*
ami Vi I i-t.
FORMER FT. WORTH
PEACE OFFICER IS
INDICTED BY JURY
Hv 11.. \- .Tan .1 ?•».
| f»I: T WOKT'H To a May L“.». .!■•( n
II .... f.rmrr h riff fid v i«■«»i*t y
i'n!««•<) . t il. mar hil hrri who .'hot
in I til A .lotii \V. I »• i : a ’oral h"
I ; lol.i.- lilt day tii:iit. w. induc’d
for innrd' r tnd'.v in roford l»rr;.kiatT
| he ea«« will iwt ml r It
. \. i; ii . fotim rly a Port Worth
p u<?fi«a*r nd hiwyrr had horn an
in |.o A o Ii m rrwnt y* >r. .
• •
Legion Men Interested
In Education American
Children In F ar East
i |t T o V «• t d r o at
NE W YtlllK. May !!'.• Ann ri**an 1/
pi mm r< of E ’ r < minty Y r«‘
i■ • • • 111y forwardoil a ro olution to th*‘ j
' it.oj i! I i■ - : ! 11ivt* f’ommittoo of (ho
I < I III I . d . O it i*I- I♦ • f niip ; I Hfial fa
oiiitio for tin ihildron of Am* rimn
p.it' nl :UO .-l Ml li.. olid Japill. Tin I »*
r ••i.li.iir- . p- ii out that Mr ro i i <• tiiror
tho'i ard Ai.n r '-an ohildron in tip*
Or ont uhn arc d privrtl of protn-r
s Pool r.o thro.r'h irid<*i|ual«■ farilitio
"1 h*-v ur;:o a kuIi -tautial governmont
at- for tin t-duoatioi of Aim roan
chiidron in tin- far l.a;t.
NATIONAL LEGION
COMMANDER PRAISES
WILSON IN ADDRESS
•It' I h' IBlPil Pi I
III' \«;o M.-V 1!*J.—1. (Hdlrmt VVil
>< n died fe>r dimoeriicy’ fulfillment as
j uri > a:- if : hail died at Chatt.iu
I Thierr;.. John K. t^tiinn nutior.al cnin ;
’ i -r*ii n| ill. A" eticun l.eyioti tleel i 1
I ■ >! ia h. na Min I Meiiinri.il Pay message
madi puhlie hete today.
The me re.. I; iii part:
‘‘Hint la Memor al Pay Woodrow i
\\ : I -. i n la pj.--.-tl on an.I sleep:' with
jibe tho sand who diid for dcmoer ey’s
• f .Ifillmeat. Our war time pie ideitt died j
i for the cause he so f rvently hclkrvtd in
I a* urely as if hi pi.in-1arke I frame
| hi d he n found hjinirintr limply on the
barbed win of Chateau Th.erry. Up
was our comrade our inspired leader
j with ui virsal peace as his heart’s de-
.- i re.
**ln him wore crystallized the ideals I
j upon which this nation is founded the I
idea's for ub.rh veterans i.f three wars
1 today pay hon ay to their dead. As we !
make thn pilyrimaere to the grave* i
st- wn et nir 'erie: let us remember his
*• at less leadership and his jrea!— jer-
oetial peace.
“And m ri memherinjr the ideals for
.which he a id our comrades lie hurled.
let us pray that i> way will he found to
!tn<i all war» forevermore so that no J
■ future jrener at ion will mourn on Memo
rial I*a/"' for mother penertioo of j
i ' ' :i< :.i' : . -- ••• if ct
1 in another war.” j
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House Passes Appropriation
To Bring United States Navy
Up To Strength 5-5*3 Basis
' W Th.. Anxirnti d r*r*i*»l
WASHINGTON M n lit* IA |..mil
fur. <>f n .ill s| ahhhmhmi to bring Hu*
Aiin ri.-aii nail up to lh«- It ratio
fi\r<| In tin- W.i-li»li“*|o|| ;|| III' i-olifiT
I'm-.- i i allnl for in a Kill rrr.'iv.'tl In llir
»■ n:• itoil.ii f. oin llic lion |. wliii-li
n.i i.| il lasf night l> a vol* of 1 *• • to
i::s
T! •• t.a a nr*' ulii. li \\ ;i- rm|ii**i>K‘ l In
tin1 ra\ i «|• |iari ai< ill. an!Itoi iz«al .-on
I i ll' ! ion of < ulil • ;l itui ami ix
rivi gn.ml Mr' lomci ion of i|i<'
Ii' 11 !• !ii|.s N' W Yorl. T.-xt!-. Kl«»ri«hi
I fall. Kan- i‘ ami Wiomin". info oil
Imiii'i'. v.oli lh»* in lallaii.n of a*hli
In nil ilnl.-i for |ir«.l • • I imi .iS-lin-' • nh
111:1111*.'- a nil «ir.-.-.tft. An nfforl In 11
1 • i-nirfiv#? I’l*: .-ii. 1 ■ 11.!n an ll'im.i
I. rnlil an a|.|.>..|iria>i>.n of ff. #» •.#»»(♦
for .l.'vaii.in of "tin on tin- <• ami »< v.'"
..IIn i I*.iit' . i\;-v «{.‘f.ail••.( ami n
:ill«n|»l \\ ina !«• lo il'!lli»rig<- .'Oil |
■ 11'i t ion of tot fil.im- . arri.-r'I.
Robert Frank
Il< re a picture of Hob* rt
Frank- tl« 11 year-ol son <f a « hi
;’o millidrta re. vvh»> wa: fi» n*l mur-
dered :»ft« r ho ha I boon kidnap; d
tin i iariMii!i em. ndad.
By Tli A m i ted I'r s»)
W A' tl T <-\ri May Mi . Miriam
A. I ' i—n on <•! I . T ■ nf f »rliter
i * **r Janie K. !■ - rj ihoii today fil
e | In i api'ln . tion a a ramlidatr for
•*'ivi rnor with Joe VI Hale of Warn.
. Tet i \ I'm tati . •■cutive com mil
li e. The judication of h< r hu and wn
(.at to Mr llai> one time a/o. The
tl:ii i i<>' of l.i e'li'ihtlit for i pine- on
h" ticket i- now |iendin;r htfo’e the s.
•ireiu eourt. •
Tl i \ no course v pur■ Ued I>y M-
F«*r|sl<pon two year ;iff« worn her hll:
hand was a can lidatp for t'nited State-.
Senator l-ut sin withdriw from the icn
(or.nl race aft« r the t tc denioeralie
e\e litivc ronimitt e derided that hi
name should appear on the ticket.
AMKKK \NS EI.IMIN VI Ell
( By The .V o-iated pro si
PARIS. May 2*.t. I In- American Olym
pic : <■<*••< r f«• * * t' II team today »va* «!■*-
f* -tied. :i to 0 l»y the Crtlguayan team
and tlr nliv eliminated from further
competition for th< Olympic title.
POPE PROCLAIMS 1925
AS HOLY YEAR IN BULL
ISSUED THIS MORNING
• ••\ f ■■ »vvii luted |*r»s» •
ROME. May liil. Pope Pius today is-
.-u-d a hill! proclaiming I'J-o a holy
year.
On tin opening of A-cem-ion day thi
morning the pontiff consigned t«* Mon-
.^igtioi .I. t'ph II. Wilpert dean of the
apostolic prot honotarios the hull cm-
odyimr tin- p f.a! ; ronoum < ment. i li-
ft remony t«»<>k place in the throne
room where His Holiness wa- surround-
et by the prel te of the apostolic
chamber Mottsignor IIul-ui > Honcum-
pagni-I.udovi-i vice nimhr rluin Mon-
-tgnor Evardre Mont . auditor gener
:.l ar.d M msignor Leopold ( aptani re-
gent of the chanoery.
In the hull the Pope besides gr: nt-
ing the usual indulgences fo rthe jubi-
lee pnys for the re;il pacification ot
tho world for reunion the churches
d erOtig f! orn ;he Church of Rome
: n d for system-ration of the edifice* of
Pal* tine according to ' atholic rights.
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TORNADO KILLS
9 IN OKLAHOMA
ON WEDNESDAY
Second Tornado in 24 Hours
Hits Oklahon.a with Heavy
Less of Life and Property
Yesterday
(By Th< A oriated press)
OKLAHOMA < ITY. May _'l* Kastern
Oklahoma wa. again vi i»e I by a dc
struetive and death de ling tornado
late yesterday.
Nine deaths a s«-or*- or more injure I
and an unctiti mated amount of property
damage W the price thne corumun.
tie- paid for i eing in the twister's path
according to late t report .
Wc'uitika m o.l town of 25**0 inhal i
tact in Hugh* - county wa the chief
.fferir. Sivei f.er iin- were killed
there when thirty horn occupying an
urea of a I lock wide and three block-
long in the southwestern part of town
were rased. Three p<: >ns were unac-
counted for c rly today and relief work-
ers com Led * h«- ruins throughout the
night ii ■arch of additional bodies.
Warner small farming center n*ar
Mu ko/< e. suffered destruction of most
of its business -get ion and the loss of
two live . Wiilvun Witikenipeck and hi
•e; d.l ight* r. Madg* Wood- w re kill
»d when the Warier hotel was wrecked
Ten per. on.- were injured none serious
ly-
< h'kotah. Mar Into h county wa-
>tru<k by a sever* windstorm. . number
of hoc <• In ng unroofed and tores
d. mag*-I. A torrential rain flooded
trect and « <11.r-. A firr* * r and hi
wif- residing just out.-ide of town v-< re
r* ported i jar <1 wh<-n the r home w »
demolish* d.
Stigler. in Ha kell county was also
wept by wind.
Yi- terdav' twister wa* the s< rood to
vi it Oklahoma in 24 hours. Tue- l«'
night a f irmer nnd four of hi children
wre kilb-d wh< n tlo-ir home i»<ar
Strirgtown Atoka r«> nt\. wa demo!
is hcd.
IBv The A soc nt d I’re «»
UKTI'MKA. <»k!a. May ‘."J F arching
liartir today were combing the ruin'
|< ft in thi w.ike of a tornado ih t late
y- terdav tore through the south end
of this e.t -. taking m ven live and ser
ior 'lv injuring more than a score of
person It w believed that several ad
ditional victims w»r. baric.I under the
debris. The death list wsi expected to
he sw-llrd bv the death of several . or
paily injured pel -on who w *Te taken
to a Hcnryett hospital. The known dead
are:
W. V Armstrong laborer’ Mrs. W Y
\tni front*. Arm: trong ch ) ; J. I. Ham
ny. cM h.er American National Bank.
II I Wonruff; Mr- 11 F. Woodruff;
inf nt son of Kd " ole.
The mi sing:
! ii- Marfiirt. nn Indian; child of
W Y Armstrong.
Th' sforrn cut n wide -wrath one
block wide and thr*o lock long in the
southern residents 1 section of the city
demolishing about TO ri -ilenecs. It con
tinned it- ih- truction through an tin
populated 'ct on. iprooting ht'C"
and kilim” many hor-< and cattic. T h*
force of the storm apfe.-red to have
been snent fter it had traveled thte°
mil*’ from the city.
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BRITISH AVIATOR
PRAISES AMERICAN
SPORTSMANSHIP
i By Th- A*sn inted Pr:s«>
TOKIO. May 2'.' Major Stuart Mnc-
lar«!. the Rriti-h abator who crashed
at Akyah Kurina just after re-starting
mi hi around the world flight has ca-
hled Lieut. Commander Carnet Hulings
American naval attache here.
• || • off to the Star- and Stipe- for
real spnrt;■ manship.”
Major MacLaren had reference to the
offer of the Amer can navy to transport
his spare airplam from Hakodate Japan
to India to enable him to continue his
fl ight.
The American dc trover John Paul
Joni s is to take the new airplane from
Hakodate to Hong Kong where t will
l*e Iran- shipped to another destroyer
to be taken to Calcutta.
_
rp- T»p Assir atcd Press'
HAKODATE Japan. May 29.—The
American destroyer John Paul Jones
arriving late today immediately took
aboard the -pare iarplane belonging to
A. Stuart MacLaren British av ator
flying around the world and departed
for Hong Kong a* high speed.
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AVIATOR KILLED
SAX ANTONIO May 29. Second
Lieut. Noble P. iy slev. student n th'-
advance flying school at Kelly Field
was killed here today whin his ship
crashed from 2m> feet. The ship hurst
into (lames and Beasley was instantly
k lied hy the crash and then burned lilt*
home was in Bentonville Ark.
NEW PLAN OF
FARM RELIEF '
BEING DRAWN
Would be Substitute to Mc-
Nary-Haugen Bill Whirh
Seems Unacceptable to
Congress
( P The A» "oated Press*
UAMIIN'iTON May L"J. Work on a
| new farm iclief plan simpler than that
embodied in tin McNary Haugen hill
w-ts pr» < d today by member. of th”
senate an I hou «• farm bloc: with the
i intention of having it ready for intro*
: ducti«»n as a sub:dilute for the p>ndi'.g
m?. sure if they find curb action war-
j ranted.
The sponsors of th. substitute have
b.rome convinced that the MeNiry
Haugen bill whirh would set tp a
J2WIlHi(|00(| corporation to mark'd ur-
plus farm products abroad will h» de-
feated or at least the senate discussion
of it. if it passes the house will be *o
protracted that adjournment of con*
gns> l<> Jun»- SL will be prevented.
The proposed si bstitute is being
dr; fted. it is said in such a way as to
win enoigh support in both chambers
to assure enactment I'fore the polit>-
<ul convention with its chief objects
being th" encouragement for thre»
years of the sal* abroad of surplus
wheat perhaps other grains and me *»
Farmers would be paid a bounty under
provisions being considered and dmin-
istration would be placed in the h.indi
of the secretary of agriculture who
would be authorized to b.-e fur.ds of the
war finance corporation and pos: ibly
of the United State grain corporation.
The tentative suggestions have been
outlined to President Uoolidg" and
also h ive been discussed with Secreta-
ry Wallace. The f resident as in th"?
a •* of th McNary Haugen 'ill. hut n'*v
rommitt'tl himself on the plan but
om. of those engaged in drafting it
have expre? cd confidence that it would
receive h:. approval.
Dr. Charles H. Robinson
To Head Presbyterians
fB" Th' A tnciitrd Pre«s t
BP IIMoNIt. Ind M.y 29.- pr. t tl„r
:«* II Rohinsoit pastor of the First
* iiurch Wheeling. W. Va . w.i ■ tlcttei
<n»der:»tnr of the t>*ith general assembly
•if the I’ntted Preshytrrian t'hurch of
N'oith America at the opening se-sion
here la t night. He eeceeds pr. Wil-
liam Saw-hill of Seattle Wash.
W.th the election of Pr. Robinson
frog re ivrs in the a rmMy are look-
ing with inrrea -d hope toward a po»- '
-ible modification of the denomination's
creed regarding u.c <>f IV 1ms in wor-
ship.
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Department Negotiated For
U. S. Navy Officials Deny
Purchase Death Ray Secret
(Rv The Associat-d prest
WAMUVITON. May 29 Navy offi-
cials deny flatly that the department
: ha I hern negotiating with a view to
purr ha e of the “death ray” secret
from the inventor who is demonstrating
it in London.
The department h *s no information
wh tever in regard to the experiment
in London it was said and if American
officer- in Knglnnd have interested
thim rlvi . unofficially in the matter
they have not a yet reported.
Muring the war many invention* *ng-
ge-’o.l to the special hoard which >Malt
with these matters for the government
were considered and among them
it w a under-tood. that tit least one
had to do with the possibility of pro-
jecting a death ray. electrical in char-
acter. from trench to trench in the
; close set lines in France for the pur-
pose of paving the way for an attack.
Som work was done at the- tint" to
discover if the suggestion had r.nv prae-
I tical possibilities it was found how-
ever. that the scheme gavP no promise
anil the work was dropped.
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French Airman Completes
Flight Paris To Tokio
(By The Associated Tress)
TKKIXfI. May 23. Captain (lenrges J
Pelletier d'Ooisy reached here late to- I
day. completing a long distance stags I
of hi flight from Paris to Tok o. The f
dashing French airman left Fhanghai S
this morning and arrived at the capital I
lifter making a brief stop at Tsinan Fu |
early n th'- afternoon. The total di»-
tanre i. more than WO miles. He used
a i hinese airplane in place of the mn-
j chine wrecked upon his landing at Fhan-
Chai.
CONVENTION DELEGATES
RETURN TO BROWNSVILLE
Cameron county delegates to /both
Itepuhlii an and Ilenioeratir Slate mn-
v* lit ion« returned on the noon train to-
day. Judge William II. West who was
chosen elutirmaii of the Itepuhlican con-
vent ion. arid Paul It. 11> e returned to
Brownsville. Judge Cunningham of
IlnrlingWi wen* to Corpus Christi. where
we will open eourt. Mrs. Julia Mont-
gomery went to Mercedes and A. I..
Montgomery went on to Kansas Cit> to
attend the Sliriners' convention thc.e.
All of those named except Mr. West
attended the democratic convention
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