The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 259, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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personal representative in the coal phase of the Republican argument.
ful assemblage. They were taken to his party’s attitude, in that it pro-
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to talk concerning the situafion.
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her of Chinese ever attempted to enter
the United States through a Texas
TEXAS LEAGUE TO
SPLIT THE SEASON
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Columbus, Ohio, July 8.—Alexander
Howat, president of District 14, Kan-
sas United Mine Workers of America,
and August Dorchy, vice-president,
today were sentenced to serve six
months each in jail, and to pay a fine
of >600 each, after convictions last
week of violation of the criminal pro-
visions of the Kansas Court of In-
they called a strike at VH” mine of
the George Mackie Coal Company.
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Electricity Goes Off
Last Night For Hour
Boiler Explodes And Wrecks
Engine After Running Wild
Four Miles; Texas Rangers
On Hunt For Thug—Brake-
man Gives Description.
Taken From City Jail in High
Powered Auto And Given
Coat Tar And Feathers.
darkness and stop every motor 00
th. various cireuita.
Any Man Arrested For Drunk
Or Disorderly Gets Five
Sundays At Church.
War,” Stubby acknowledged the hon-
or with a grateful bark and a wagging
tail.
The dog's pleasure wa snot so great,
300 persona
Petit Jurors Called
For Third Court Week
HEADS CORPORATION.
Chicago, July 8.—W. F. Sehililng,
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Pershing.
Staging the ceremony in his privat e
office, Pershing atached a gold medal
to Stubby’s collar. After the General
part of China at present being raw Yard, and the construction of two air
•d by tamiss. I plane entriers.
PREPARA TIONSARE MADE
TO END ALL HOSTILITIES
U. S. MARINES MINGLE
WITH MEXICAN PEOPLE
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS-SIX THOUSAND WORD NEWS REPORT RECEIVED DAILY
Manhallo Texas, Saturday, July 9,1921.
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portent day, however, occurred no in
London, but in Dublin, and the most
‘striking was the sensational appear-
ance of General Macready, the mili-
tary commander in Ireland, at the con-
ference of Eamoon De Valera and the
leading seven Unionists, after aide de
eamp had ben sent in advance, pre-
sumably to ascertain whether his
presence would be agreeable.
General Macready’s appearance and
long stay at the conference dearly
-had to do with Mr. Lloyd George’s
letter to Earl Middleton, one of the
to custody by immigration officers
late this afternoon, as they arrived
from Havana, Cuba.
The arrival of the stowaways con
operations the moment Mr. De Valera
declared his intention to enter into a
The following petit jurors have been
summoned for the third week of the
July term of the district court, to ap-
New Season Starts Today. Ac-
cording To Vote Of Chib
Owners.
Head Of United Mine Workers
Found Guilty Of Violating
Kansas Laws.
on it.”
The commanders of the Sacramento
and Cleveland confer frequently with
Claude I. Dawson, United States
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conference with the British govern-
ment, and to order the cessation of all
acts of violence by those under his
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ADD U 8 MARINES—K_---
Ships Withdraw.
By permission of the principal au-
thorities, the Marines were allowed
the freedom of the city, with the un-
Kills Railroad Engineer And
Slugs Fireman Of Freight
Train.
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Chairman Fordmey Makes Talk
And Develops First Phase
Of Argument.
“Penalized" men must report every
Monday morning to the superintend-
-—• ——-h-- or not they went to
London, July 8.—A truce has been
declared between England and Ireland,
to take effect at noon on Monday.
Preparations already under way to end
hostilities between the Crown forces
and those actively engaged in the
Irish cause.
Developmenta to the truce were di-
psp-EampckoprvanfDsht"adn
Republican leader, and the National-
ist leaders renewed their conferences
-with the Southern Unionists, Earl
Middleton, a-Unionist, who recently
conferred with the Prime Minister,
read a letter from Mr. Lloyd George
to the effect that hostilities must
cease if negotiations leading to peace
WMF to succeed.
• ' Events mounted swiftly today both
in London and Dublin. Not only has
De Valera, contrary to expectations,
consented to come to London to dis-
Financial Agent Of United Mine
Workers Placed Under Ar-
rest In Virginia.
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department b ma
nouncement Secretary
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portant part he has taken in the ne-
gotiation will be the first chairman
of the London conference, even if Mr.
Lloyd George presides during the lat-
er stages, as would be almost inevit-
able if constitutional questions were
under discussion.
TRE WEATHER.
mThe Immaif Poem
Saturday and Sunday, partly
elondy; probable local showers
near eoast.
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Some Sayin’s
Of Si Bones
When a feller laffs too much
et a joke I tells he most gin-
orally hits me fur a loan the
next day.
Steve Huskins sex thet jist
es his stumick had broke down
thet Kongress nocked out med-
ercated beer. He bed allreddy
picked him a doctor who under-
stood his needs.
I wonders ef it so thet the
French wummun who started
the fashun uv wairin’ the hair
over the years got hum bit off
in a fits. .
Love may be blind but you
kant maik me b’leeve the vurls
think so from the way they
dress.
SENTENCED TO GO
TOCHURCHBYA
KENTUCKY JUDGE
derstanding that they were to go un-
armed. There is an undereurrent of
nervousness, however, throughout
Tampico, which the report. Mate is
du. to the ever-present possibilities
that some email act may lead to seti-
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tender. He said the last thing he re-
members was "sanding" his engine
near Toronco, on a steep grads.
Earl Spairman, brakeman, started
toward the front of the train as it be-
gan to alow up, and was within four
ear lengths of theehgine when it e?-
ploded. He reported seeing a man
running from the engine just before
Officiate of the railway company
said that Texas Rangers, with posses
of peace officers and citizens of towns
near the explosion were looking for
the man described by Brakeman
Spairman.
HOWAT IS GIVEN
JAIL SENTENCE
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Mexico City, July
Marines from the
ions, and in his replies to questions
announced that other speakers would
explain the specific schedules in the
measure.
Criticising the accusation of the
democrats that the measure would cut
off rather than encourage trade, Mr.
Fordney said th. cardinal policy of
his committee has been to build a set
of schedules which would restore
commerce and industry to health.
The committee’s work was always ac-
tuated, he declared, in the knowledge
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El Paso, July 8.—William Bohlman,
engineer, was murdered here today,
each. Judge Frank W. Boss, of the
Cherokee County district court, who
sentenced the men, also directed that
they give bonds of >2,000 Meh not to
violate again the Industrial Court
law. Motion for a new trial was over-
ruled.
Before sentence was passed, Howat
made a speech t. the court denounc-
ing his trial and alleging that he was
not given fair treatment. He said he
did not know that he wa .violating
the law when he called the strike.
Attending the motion for a new
trial was an affidavit signed by some
of the jurors who found the mine
workers’ leaders guilty of the mis-
demeanor charge.
53 CHINESE ARE
SHIP STOWAWAYS
As notice of appeal was given, had spoken a few words on the theme
Howat and Dorchy retained their lib- or “Man’s Best Friend, in Peace or
erty on the original, bonds of >2,000
are mingling freely with the people
of Mexivo, and have been met with
extreme cordiality, alhtough all
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on th. naval- appropriation bill, late
today, it was said that the senate
would drop its fight for eertain
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Williamson, W. Va, July 8.—David under way today in its consideration ent whether
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stitutes another port record, accord- lag of the senate and house conferees
ing to immigration offieers, who de-
dared that this was th. largest num
Th. newspaper “Excelsior” express-
8.—American ed it editorially this morning, stating
United States “there is a barrel of powder in TampL
who smokes is sitting
____ Cruisers Sacramento and Cleveland co, and a man
hour. Sue hfailures are quite trying---• - - '--“h "---1 —
on patrons like the Morning
(Every effort possible must be
o get the paper out on time without
he electricity going back on us. we — - .
wereted to believe that when the hiehlin serious difficulties, according to
j power wire was strung from here to 1
Longview that when the Marshall
Weshington, July ..-An-. meet, txwasy:
plant. But no such thing has ever
happened. It is to be hoped that when
th. eleetrie company makes its con-
templated improvements that machin-
ery win be M duplicated that any
little trouble will not put th. town in
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Washington, July 8.—Withdrawal
of the eriser Cleveland, and the gun-
he would do, but later denied. A num.
received'ail the medical and surgical ber of lashes were laid on Cummings’
attention available. He recovered. ;---- — . . .
Evidently wishing to celebrate his, men tionof whipping «smadein
release from the hospital Stubby be- day’s affair according to the officers.
declared that it would be impossible
to conduct negotiations with satisfac-
tory results if violence in Ireland con-
tinued. and also that the British
government would issue instructions
• af-- to the military and police to suspend
" . ) -n--ton- the moment Mt. De Valera
measures necessary-have been begun ---- —----- .c ..2.
to prevent disputes which may result Consul in Tampico, but have declined
Pineville, Ky., July 7—Drunk and.
disordeily! Go to church morning
and night and to Sunday school every
Sunday for five weeks."
Verdicts something like this, ren-
dered by the superintendent of a coal
company at Black Mountain, 60 mite,
up the Cumberland valley from here,
have cut trouble to minimum, mused
ing to Rev. Ollie Reagan, superintend-
ent of the Southeastern District of
the Kentucky Conference.
The church maintains a community
house and a communtiy work in the
Black Mountain camp.
The scheme of “punishment” for
dftorders at the eamp was coneived
and carried out by A. W. Miller, sup-
erintendent of the company, acording
to Rev. Mr. Reagen. There has heem
much drinking, shooting and other
trouble in the camp. Th. superin-
tendent became “sold” on the com-
munity program and decided that if
he could sell employes of the company
it would have a tendency to maintain
quiet
So when a man became intoxicated,
fired his pistol or caused other trouble
he was brought before the superin-
tendent. Evidence was heard and th.
decision of the superintendent render-
ed. In every instance the order was
that the man either should leave camp
at one or accept the alternative of
going to Sunday School for a given
number of Sundays.
The number varies, according to
Rev. Mr. Reagan, with th. superin:
tendens idea of the seriousneas of
the offense.
city. Th. Chln.es are said to have----------------
come via Havana, Cuba, from that tion stations, th. Sand Point Navy
Senate Will Drop Its
Fight Against House
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cuss with Mr. Lloyd George the basis
on whic hthe settlement of the Irish _
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Min but PoPeha. bMn arranged freight Ftain, ten miles west of Al-
4neerbm .t ruvomdave pine, according to information receiv-
This was given reasonable assur- officials of the Galveston, Far-
anee that the original conference to risburg. and San Antonio Railway,
which the Prime Minister ivited the here today. After the crime the train
Irish Republican leader, and Sir James ran four miles before the boiler ex-
Craig, the Ulster premier, will beplodedewreckingstheengine
held. I rirem&n HoDertson was
The day started hopefully with the,- . .
King summoning the Ulster premier explosion occurred at 6:00 a. m., and
to a conference at Buckingham Palace, he did not regain consciousness .until
This followed upon the King's confer- 5145. He saidthatdurinsthetripa
ence today with General Smuts, South
African premier, and is an indication
of the intense interest th. King is
taking in teh Irish problem, and al-
though under the traditions of the
British constitution the King has no
real vote. in th. direction of the gov-
ernment affairs, that does not prevent
his exercising great influence in the
however,, whenta.German tron cross " 6 a similar body of men
Stubby went across as the mascot tried totakeCummingsfrominfont of North Field, Minnesota, was Albert mernau, «. n. daruwe,
of the Twenty-Sixth New England 0 his home, but weregdisreren. Omea manager of the FarmersH. C. Alexander, D. D. Craver, Claud
Division. Participating in all engage- Cummings wife, who fired a p t l “ Corporation. a subsidiary of Russell, E. O. Kirkendall, J. 8. Jack-
menta, he erceiveda Sharpnel wound "heir rank.^ Cummingn"A thsa Ehd“UnitedPStates' Grain GroWers, I son, U J. Rogers, F. B. dams, R. L
In th. chest at the battle of Seichprev___ r"hiS A ISI Inc. by the board of trustees today. Bachus. ___
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' ENGLAND AND IRELAND DECLARE TRUCE
ly prompted fistcuffs, the dog was re- ——
covevred to the American ranks. The electric light and power went
Stubby is now the property of J ....
Robert Controy of New Haven, Conn.,
a former Corporal, who brought him
Shreveport, La, July 8—By a vote . .... -----, ---- — 2. —-------
of 5 to 8 the chib owner, of the Texas S Robb, international financial agent of the Fordney Tariff Bill, whenjchurch. If they did not go they must
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son. The new season will start today, ers, were arrested here today by Ma- of the bill, made a speech for two reason. (
according to a message received here jor Tom Davis, Governor Morgan’s hours in which he developed th. first The result, according to Rev. Mr.
Reagan, has been that the camp rap- -—-
idly is becoming one of the most or-
derly in the mountains, white th. Sun-
day School has more than 20 regular
attendants, and morning and evening
services are attended by from 200 to
Stubby, a Boston Bull Terrier, form
er member of the A. E. F. and the
wearer of three service stripes and a.
wound stripe, has ben decorated by
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General Macready’s presence at the dustrial Relations taw.
'' conference had additional significance found guilty by a jury
because it has been stated that the --- "
••military party” in Ireland has been
strongly opposing peace negotiation*
and the idea of a settlement.
Opinion still inclines to the idea
that General Smuts, owing to the im-
came A. W. O. L. until after the bat-
Ue of St. Mihiel. Then a doughboy
discovered him to charge of a French
soldier. After an argument that near
Sr Th. Amoelated Prem ——.
1 Waco, July 8.—Working their way that business was now in a slump and
into the city jail, five masked men, should be given protection from the
i na high powered automobile, about inroads of foreign competition.
4:80 o’clock this afternoon took Kay Compromises necessarily have been
Cummings to the city breaks, three put in the bill, the speaker said, add-
miles north of town, where a coat of tag that all such contested points
tar and feathers were appUed before would be put before the senate for its
the police, following on motorcycles approval or rejection.
and to automobiles could arrive to
pear on Tuesday, July 19:
J. E. Stovall, A. A. Albright, G. O.
Craig, H. D. Hudspeth, T. H. Love-
less, A. D. Carrington, C. R. Jomey»
Ben Burk, L. D. MeClaran, M. M.
O’Bannon, Albert Aycock, M. M,
Moore, L. Aycock, Gip Gibson. W. L
Onns, W. C. Taylor, E. B. Sealy, E.
C. Ooney, J. H. Willmore, Herman
Green, B. C Rains, T. A. Coleman,
H B. Everett, W. A. Bedell, Bun
Kranson, A. N. Beaty, W. B. Taylor,
A. N. Callahan, R. V. Haggard, J.
D Waldon, J M. Winston, R. H.
Ogden, J. G. Bender, O. C. Hope,
Minnesota, was Albert McPhail, N. H. Barnwell,
Galveston, July 8.— Fifty-three
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from Doak Roberta, president of the personal representative to the coal phase of the Republican argument.
league. strike region, on a charge of unlaw-1 In his speech Mr. Fordney discussed
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Gen. Pershing Puts the city lock-up for investigation, the . poed to remedy conditions and
Medal On DOg ■ authorities said. help business He dwelt greatly
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 259, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1921, newspaper, July 9, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406705/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .