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Number 310
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EL DORADO MINERS ON THE WAR PATH
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MOONEY’S WIFE APPEALS
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CLASHES ARE BEGUN
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representatives of the local union and
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Agreement Is Reached Between Decision Cuts Wages For Many
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to deal with the situation the
powers
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a Prem
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men submitted an agreement provid-
before him for three months.
hour overtime, after the existing con- building deadlock in
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NEIGHBORS MUST
PAY ABUS
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lees secured by the bandits.
AUTO COLLISION
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‘ ing the market 36 points under yes-
Train At Atlanta
Fort Worth,
former pitcher of the
baseball
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change of ideas between George T.
Summerlin, the American charge de
moment Mr. De
answer arrives.”
affairs, and Senor Pani, the Mexican
foreign secretary, is being expressed.
he
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One Condition Imposed By Min-
isters Of Great Britain Is That
Ireland Must Remain Within
The Empire; Committee is
Appointed To Deal With Situ-
ation With Full Authority.
Chicago and New Orleans
clubs, and H. H. Harper.
le
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NEW DECISION
MAY MEAN WAR
WITHIRELAND
The longshoremen were firm for an
eight hour day.
About One Thousand Armed
Miners Give Notice Of At-
tack On Illinois Towns
BETHANY GAS FIELD HAS
NEW 30,000,000 GASSER
e
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Called Upon To Revise A Treaty
In Which The United States
Plays Prominent Part
the
by
English Cabinet Dispatches An-
ether Note To The Irish
Republican Leader
Court Of Appeals Rules That
Damages May Be Collected
For Beating Received
Fort Worth Meeting Between
Operators And Miners Fails
To Bring Agreement
Much Is Being Made By Politi-
cal Observers Of Events Of
The Past Ten Deys
are re-
and we
think to
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By The Assoetated Prene
St Louis, Mo., Sept, 7.—The United
Amendment Com’tee
Presents Its Report
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NO ARREST IN
MAIL ROBBERY
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Babe Ruth Gets
Home Run No. 52
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Some Sayin’s
Of Si Bonet
REPITITION OF
WEST VIRGINIA
SCENE AT HAND
By The Assoetated Ptem
Atlanta, Sept. 7.—An Atlanta-Bir-
Officers Work Diligently For
Twenty - Four Hours
Without Avail
he tlarshall Atlorning ilews
___________MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—SIX THOUSAND WORD NEWS REPORT RECEIVED DAILY_________________
Marshall, Texas, Thursday, September 8,1921.
SPECULATE ON
U. S.-MEXICO
Industrial Gas Company Has Derrick Up On
Their Tiller Lease And Are Clearing The
Right-of-Way For Pipe Line
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by Bolivia, in which there are features
that, in the opinion of some of the
delegates who are disinclined to wel-
come at thi stime, a debate in which
Classes Of Construction
Workers
d
l tions were likely to follow today’e
decision, it would hardly be necessary
to appoint a cabinet committee to
deal with the situation.
from the side of the road and crashed
headlong into a street ear, which was
traveling at a normal rate of speed.
ing the elimination of restrictions on
jlabor saving machinery and material,
ing article 27 of the constitution as
non-retroactive, has not been formal-
ly published. It is understood that
the decision has not as yet been plac-
Barber Is Arrested
For Mail Robbery
M
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ing for a cut in wages from 80 cents
an hour straight time, and $1.20 an
By ThS Ameoelated Pres.
New York, Sept 7—Babe
Ruth today got his 52nd home
ran in the fourth inning of the
Yankees* second game with Bon.
ton, sending to a man ahead of
him. Pennock was pitching.
Arg eni ins, providing that all soverign
states should be members of ths
lengue, unites by their own volition
they abstained from membernhip.
THE WEATHER,
B» The Ammoetated Pre-
East Texas, Thursday and Fri-
lay partly cloudy, probably
local showers in south portion.
Steamship Owners Ond The
Longshoremens’ Union
In the Minnesota federal district.
suit by Meines
l sert that a new basis for an inter- j
The agreement reached will effect
Longshoremen in all Atlantic and
Gulf ports, a__a
That is taken to mean the govern-
ment has appointed the committee of
ministers to meet the Irish plenipo-
tentiaries, should Mr. De Valera be
ready to proceed omthat course. It is
that he was disloyal, and drove him
into South Dakota.
tract, to 55 cents sn hour straight opening the way for projects valued
time, and $1.00 an hour overtime. at fifty million dollars made wage
rhe longshoremen proposed a rate cuts varying from ten as high as
of 72 cents sn hour straight time, and thirty-three per cent of the whole
$1.08 an hour overtime, as the basis uniform rate of $1.25 per hour for
of d new agreement The steamship skilled workers. Approximately 50,-
men came out for a nine hour day. 000 workers are effected. Consider-
Bpedial to The News
Elysian Fields; Texas, Sept. 7.—Magnolia Petroleum Com-
pany, drilling around eight hundred feet in their Greer No. 1,
James Smith Headright, a mile west of DeBerry, and will set
ten-inch at a thousand feet.
Industrial Gas Company of Marshall have derrick up on their
G. C. Tiller Sr. lease, a short distance from Magnolia’s big gasser.
This location erroneously reported on Harmon Brumble’s place
in yesterday’s News. The same company have commenced clear-
According to reports from eye
witmesses, the four men, occupants of
FOR FUNDS FOR HUSBAND
Asks Brotherhood Of Painters, Decorators And
Paperhangers at Dallas Convention To Assist
In Securing New Trial For Her Husband
The decision, which
8 The Asmoetated Pres
Mexico City, Sept. 7.—Although an
impasse apparently exists between
the Mexican and United States gov-
ernments on the question of recogni-
open a
1st. For
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By The Associated Prems
McAllester, Sept. 5.—Benny Leon-
ard. a barber of this city, was arrest-
ed today on a charge of conjoint roo-
bery in connection with the soobing
of the Texas Special, on the issouri
Kansas and Texas railroad, between
McAllester and Denison, Texas, the
night of March 28. Leonard denied
any connection with the affair.
the Monroe Doctrine of the league’s
competency in matters supposed to
although nothing has been given out beAcogeredhb‘Eaataros,triepresenting
- - • Arica
Minnesota, was entitled to recover
and Oil Company, previously had said
the reduction of the scale to $5 com-
pany and $2 tonnage rate was the -n-
ly basis for negotiations.
The miners representing Lawrence
Santi and Ed Patterson of Thurber;
G. H. Webster of Lyra, and William
Mumford of Strawn, said their unions
were unwilling to accept the cut
while the Bridgeport miners are re-
ceiving the $7.50 and $2.65 scale. The
miners, who have been idle for five
months, have been receiving benefits
from their union.
Deputy Sheriffs and Private De-
tectives In Fight With Out-
posts of Armed Miners Near
Elizabethtown; All Citizens
Being Armed In Preparation
For Another Civil War
By The Assoclated Press
Dallas, Texas, Sept. 7.—Condem-
nation of the Industrial Belations
Court of Kansas, was expressed in a
resolution presented amid considera-
ble applause at today’s session of
the Brotherhood of Painters, Decora-
tors and Paperhangers, which is hold-
Call Conference
London, Sept. 7.—The British cabi-
net has invited Mr. De Valera to send
delegates to a conference with the
cabinet ministers at Inverness on Sep-
tember 20, according to the Daily
Mail’s Inverness correspondent, who
adds:
“Only one condition is Imposed,
namely the understanding that Ire-
land must remain within the em-
Thurber, Strawn and Lyra, declared
the miners are unwilling to accept re- IHACI JR HAK A
duced wages. W. K. Gordon, vice LLHUUL IIH3 H
president of the Texas Pacific Coal - A nI criniN/T
WARM SUBJEI
have prison-made. Judge Landis es-
timated the saving in actual cost of
building would be about 20 per cent.
Reductions from the $1.25 rate for
the important unions were as follows;
plumbers, 95 cents; bricklayers, $1.10;
steam fitters, 95 cents; electricians,
$1.10; cement finisehrs, 85 cents;
ornamental iron workers, 95 cents,
and slate and tile roofers, $1.00.
Marshall receipt today 8 bales sell-
ing at 20 to 20 % cents before the , court, s damage .
at these figures before the market. reverses that finding and .remands
at.ines Market opened 164 points the case for a new trial, holding that
S nedrstpays teosn’and dropped > trial judge should have mstuct-
200 points from this at the close mak- ed the jury to grsnt damages to
. .—J— —■- mene
It seems Mister Harding hei
maid a separate peece with
. West Verginy.
Man wants but little hear
belo en its a good thing for
thet’s what he gits mostly.
I see sum feller sex thet
Senator Lodge reminds him uv
a Airdail, which goes to show
what whiskers will do fur a
man. En its hard on the dog.
Son, it haint no disgrace to
be mocked down but it iz to not
git up agin.
Bud, don’t you be skeered
you’ll hev to stay in a bush
league ef you’ve got ennything.
Valera’s further
Cubans Are Studying
Finance Corporation
Irish SUH Hopeful
Dublin, Sept. 7.—Word from Inver-
ness that the British had appointed a
committee to deal with Mr. De
Valera’s reply, lends strength to the
optimism in Dublin that the negotia-
tions will not be broken. Members
of the Sinn Fein continue to posses
confidence in the ultimate result, and
declare that they do not expect re-
newal of the warfare.
While there has been little public
criticism he of the methods of conduct
ing negotiations some Sinn Feiners ■
have expressed themselves in private
that while they realized Mr. De
Valera is striving for the best set-
tlement possible, there has been over-
much weight attached to what they
considered non-essentials, such as
u _ maa a ■ ■ mm m nu pe damages from a number of his neigh-
MARSHALL MARKETS ; bors, who, in August 1918, tarred and,„
’ feathered him because of charges pire.
By The Assoelsted Press
Elizabethtown, II., Sept. 7.—
Eight hundred miners from Bl
Dorado and nearby coal fields
are encamped within thirty miles -
of this city tonight, prepared to
march on this city and Rosiclare
tomorrow, leaders of the men
told an Associated Press corres-
pondent, who located their camp
today.
Reinforcements on the way
from the coal fields will bring the
invading force to more than
1,000 men, it was said.
Deputy sheriffs and private de-
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Washington, Sept. 7.—The Cuban __________
government was understood today to gard to the exact pronouncements
have begun study of the workings of braced In it
the War Finance Corporation, with
the view to possible establishment of
a similar credit agency in Cuba.
amendements of the assembly of the
League of Nations, on a motion of
Charles Noblemaire, the French dele-----. . =...
gate, today derided to reject the the touring car. were racing with an-
amendment to the league proposed by
inoffic ialguarters which would clear Chile, argued that Paca and .
Much is being made by political ob- wa 2tr VoAro 'doctrine “ppireanh
servers of the events of the past ten so sense to European states, nor
days, the decision of the supreme Icould the League of Nations inter-
court on the constitution as it effects fere in such a matter. ... a a
oil, and the conference between Am- ______
erican oil men and Mexican officials. CC.,
The supreme court’s opinion, which WAI JD IZ II I Hn) IN
is construed here as positively defin- I UUn nlLlD II V
other automobile in the river bottom
of Fort Worth, when their car swered
♦y The Asmoeiated Prene
Geneva, Sept. 7.—The committee on
naval and air srvice arrangements.
In their opinion more attention should
be given to freedom of trade, for
which Ireland is anxious, and to the
questions of Ireland's share in the
national debt and Ireland’s contribu-
tion to the Imperial treasury.
was in session.
Directly after the ministers had
reached their decision, came the an-
nouncement that "a committee con-
sisting of the ministers now in Scot-
land had been appointed with full
New York, Sept. 7.—A ten per cent i Chicago, Sept 7.—Striking the
cut in wages was proposed by repre- props from under the high cost of
sentatives of the International Long- building in Chicago, and reducing
shoremens Association, at a confer- . . . .
ance today with a committee of thewage scales for many classes ot cou-
American Steamship Owners Associa- straction workers, Judge Landis to:
tion, on the proposed new wage, ef- day banded down his decision in the---- - : ..... t
fective october 1. The steamship building arbiration, which has been cnntendatthatuptuin thethpingotia
with a
it, thor-
ing will
ng good
of addi-
tectires clashed with the out-
posts of the miners, who held up
two truckc and three men at the
Hog Theis Ford, on the Harris- '
burg road, late today.. The min-
era retreated, leaving both pris-
oners and three automobiles in
the officers’ hands.
The Associated Press corres-
pondent, who had circled around 1
the armed bands and approached
from the rear, was waiting to be
escorted to El Dorado by five
armed men, when the fight took
place. Four armed men who
were in the fight, were picked up
as they retreated. They said that
two of their men had been shot
and four others were unaccount-
ed for.
The deputy sheriffs denied that
anyone was hurt. A score of '
deputies and detectives met fif-
teen miners in ears at the ford,
they said, and fired a few shots
in the air as they eafled for the
men to surrender. Four surren-
dered and the others abandoned ;
their ears and took to the woods
without firing a shot. Two of '
the four prisoners are from Har-
risburg, and one from Kansas
City, Mo.
All available citizens of Roei-
elare and Elizabethtown are be-
ing armed tonight to meet the
miners, if they carry out their
announced intention of attacking
the two towns tomorrow.
N.ton Middling spots______19.50 mingham &Atlanta freight train was
Galvet Middling ‘spots______19.50 dynamited within eight miles of At-
NowstyorkMdddkngapota.....520.00 lanta, toniehtnssorainegtoroporus
Port sales y Chas..H.Welch, I ports were that the engineer had
Cotton Classer. been killd.
efforts to put the subject off the floor
by members who feared that a serious
sza j ra '
expressions of the belief are general jority. of the assem bly.is.agai nstes.
in Mexico City that something to go- tablishing a precedent that theleague
ing on behind the scenes in an at- may. interefer to revise treaties (
tempt to break the deadlock, but at particularly treaties such as this. (
the same time to place neither nation At the same time there is a strong j
in the light of receeding from its feeling that it is dangerous for the
original positions. ! prestige of the league not.to be abe
The local newspapers, quoting both to consider questions such as raised
American and Mexican sources, as-
ing its twelfth general assembly here.
Action on the resolution will be tak-
en later.
An appeal for financial assistance
to obtain a new trial for Thomas J.
... c c. Mooney, now confined in St. Quentin
Fort Worth, Texas, Sept 7. Set-1 penitentiary, following conviction in
tlement of the Texas Coal Mining sit-| connection with the San Francisco
nation and the reopening of the mines, bomb outrage in 1916, was made be- ‘
which have been closed since April fore the convention by Mooney’s wife,
I, appeared doubtful today, when Mrs. Rena Mooney.
By The Assoclated Press
Geneva, Sept. 7.—The Monroe Doc-
trine and the competency of the
League of Nations in American ques-
tions and in cases where one party
to a treaty asks intervention to pro-
cure revision, were the principle sub-
jects of discussion in and out of the
assembly of the league today. The
discussion were proved by the de-
mand of Bolivia that the assembly
put on the Agenda the proposed re-
vision of the treaty of 1904, between
Chile and Bolivia, whereby the latter
ceeded to Chile the provinces of Pacna :
and Ariga.
The debate began at the morning
session of the assembly, despite all
By The Assoctated Prems
Texarkana, Sept. 7.—Although fed-
eral and state authorities have been
working for 24 hours on the mail car
robbery, which occurred near here
last night, when four masked men
held up and looted the mail car on a
Kansas City Southern Railway pas-
senger train, nothing has been de-
veloped that would lead to any arrest. States circuit court of appeals, in a
Postal authorities still decline to give decision filed in the federal district
any intimation on the value of the court here today, held that John
Meines, a contractor of Luverne,
terday’s close. .0
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Oct Liverpool closed----------28.12
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CALL CONFERENCE MINERS NOT TO
ing right-of-way for their big ten-inch gas line—Marshall to De-
Berry Gas Fields, via. Elysian Fields, erroneously reported as Inverness, Sept. 7—A decision
• .. 1 . N , , which may mean peace or war with
going to Bethany gas fields in News a few days ago. Ireland was taken by the British
Bethany Oil & Gas Company (Bethany Gas Fields) have a cabinet in all-important meeting here
thirty million cubic foot gasser on their Werner lease which they today. The government’s apply to
I, 1 .1 E | Eamon De Valera, the Irish republi-
purchased from Hope Oil Company several months ago._________ I leader, unanimously approved by
. , the ministers, has been dispatched to
LONGSHOREMEN TO LANDIS MAKES K
ACCEPT WAGE CUT BIG WAGE CUT
______ ______ ! the council chamber while the council
ed in writing although the ruling of
the court was handed down August Former Big League Pitcher is
30. The understanding is that the Killed When Auto Hite
text of the decision will not be given
out for another ten days, and until A Streek" ar
that time the legal authorities are ------
with holding their opinions with re-
■ J em- by "The Ansoclated Prese
Fort Worth, Texas. Sept 7.—Two
men are dead, two probably fatally in- j
jured, and one slightly injured, as the
result of a collision between an auto-
mobile and a street car in the suburb
of this city, at 9:15 o’clock tonight.
The dead men are Bill Sorrells, a
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 310, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921, newspaper, September 8, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406756/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .