The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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patch from Rome today.
The Garrett Trial Want Civil Service
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Washington, Feb. 13.—Investigation
Marshall receipts today
Seling at 15 1-4 to 15 8-4 cents.
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jury here in the midst of its inquiry
into the affairs of the defend Bank
of Commerce of Okmulgee, according
to a telegram received by Mr. Dick
late today from the judge at Coyle,
Statements by Major Burns that
the Warrior plant was not essential
For Investigation Of The
Lynching Of P. Norman
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Washington, , Dec.
served longer than any
means of taxes on light wines and
beers.
WAY OF RAISING
BONUS WILL BE
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF MR. FORD TELLS THE
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE WHAT THE "FLIVVER
MAN” INTENDS TO DO WITH THE PROJECT
Hooded Men Terrorize Commun-
ity For Four Days, During
Which A Negro Is Killed, Five
White Men Beaten, One Warn-
ed, And Negro Ordered To
Leave Town
8. The Aumoctated Pre
Breckenridge, Texas, Feb. 18.—One
man is dead, another is held in a local
hospital for treatment under guard
or supply the jobless with compen-
sation at union wage rates.
REWARD TO BE
• OFFERED IN THE
time the cash payments were made
to the former service men.
be under the supervision of the di-
rector of the veterans bureau.
ward for their apprehension and con-
viction
The first act of the committee was
to wire Governor Neff a request for
$500 state contribution to the fund,
ONE DEAD AND
TWO WOUNDED IN
SHOOTING SCRAPE
materials. This revealed for the first
time the intention to operate the Ala-
bama plants in connection with Mr.
Ford’s light metals, possibly of alum-
inum.
The Ford offer was scheduled for
consideration tomorrow by the sen-
ate agricultural committee
Ford Will Not Change His
Offer For Muscle Shoals
lead of statehood in obedience
the law.”
President Approves Bill Author-
izing Huge Sum For Ad-
ditional Hospitals
MARTIAL LAW IS
TO BE EXTENDED
By The Assoefated Press
Waco, Texas, Feb. 13.—With mur-
ders of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker,
LYNCHING OF
NEGRO WILL BE
INVESTIGATED
WOULD SET UP
SOVIET IN U. S.
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UNCLE JOE CANNON OKLAHOMA JUDGE 16 MILLION FOR
IS TO RETIRE AFTER WILL QUIT OFFICE CONSTRUCTION OF
WEDDING ENDS
IN A BIG FIGHT
Some Sayin’s
Of Si Bones
LIVESTOCK AND COTTON
MARKETS
Resignation Follows His Action
Last Week In Defunct
Bank Affair
Has Served Longer Than Any
Man Elected To Congress;
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house and a gpl. He said he shot bomb but as ambulances carried the
after one of the men fired at him injured to the hospital, the exact
through the door and later attacked nmber or the nature of their injury
him with a knife, ‘is not known.
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Liverpool market 8 to 8 points up.
American markets closed today. Hol-
May, Lncoln’s birthday.
CHAS. H. WELCH,
Cotton Classer.
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• Bowie County Jury Set Feb. 20
than a year ago and since that time,
as he himself has explained, he “has
been running along on velvet.”
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and means committee. On the other they could return the Ford plan to
hand, congressional leaders said the the house for-disposition.
j opposition to the levying of addi-
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MARSHALL, the place
where Cheap Fuel
and Saw Materials
Most, Invites Ten Te
Become a Citzen.
two proposals to the president. ly “nitrate ingredients.” He also de-
While the president was consider- dared that not more than 8 per cent
ing the matter the sub-committee ' profit would be imposed and that it
marked time today. Senator McCum- :
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willing to modify his offer in any of
its existing provisions unless it was
to clarify language only.
Committeeran also failed in their
attempts during examination of Ma-
After the White Rouse conference to the Ford plan were countered later
today it was indicated in some ad- , by Mr. Mayo, who declared the power
ministration quarters that the treas- development there waa needed and
urv secretary held the same views Mr. Ford would demand that unit,
with regard to issue of notes or bonds This situation was regarded by com-
that he expressed in his recent letter 1 mitteemen as interposing a difficult
to Chairman Fordney of the ways I obstruction to be “'overcome before
elected to the American congress,
Representative Joseph Cannon, of the
18th Illinois district, announced to-
day that he would not be a candidate
to succeed himself next fall.
Mr. Cannon is approaching his 86th
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Italians Lose Heavily
Rv Th« Arsoelated Pres
London, Feb. 13.—Italian forces
fighting rebels at Miscrata, Tripoli,
Vigo, Spain, Feb. 13.—Eight per-
sons were wounded today, two of
them seriously, as a result of a pro-
test by the villagers of Bora against
ths marriage of 70-year-old Juan
Kenioro Cortegosa to a 16-year-old
. girl. The villager* serenaded Corte-
goes with kitchen utensils, where-
- upon the bridegroom, with his rela-
tive* and servants, attacked the pro-
tester* with sticks. To this the vil-
lager* replied with revolver* and ;
knives. Cortegosa and a brother of
the bride were seriously wounded.
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have lost 25 killed and about 1001
wounded, says a Central News dis- State Takes Rest III
! Ardmore, Okla., Feb. 13.—The state
-I. - ..। rested today in the trial of Buck Gar-
5 bales. . rett, suspended sheriff of Carter by the senate postoffice committee
4 eanta county, who the state is attempting of charges that poatoffice officials
to remove permanently from office have violated civil service laws in ap-
would be carried to every city in the the end of his term on March 4, 1923, judge reongn his pade“onsththbench.
tion of the administration as to how jor J. H. Burns, chief of the ammuni-
the funds for the soldiers’ bonus. tion division af the army ordinance
should be raised may be known to department, to adjust difference off
I congress tomorrow. President Hard- opinion between ordinance and judge
ing and Secretary Mellon had a eon- advocate general department officer*
ference today and were understood with regard to the Warrior plant.
on charges of misconduct. The de- pointments of postmasters and rural
fence began introduction of testimony carrier*, was proponed in a resolution
of their witnesses of whom there introduced today by Senator Swan
are 50 or more, it ha* been announced, eon, democrat, it Virginia.
1 to have discussed the question. {Major Bums insisted that the gov-
Two plans have been suggested by ernment was obligated to sell that
1 mmbers of congress charged with the property to the Alabama Power com-
reporting of bonus legislation. One, pany or to remove it from their
by republican members of the house grounds. He declared it would not
ways and means committee, contem- be sold to Mr. Ford as a part of the
plate* special taxes, while the other, Muscle Shoals project unless the gov-
put forward by Chairman MeCumber ernment violated a contract with the
i and Senator Smoot of Utah, ranking company.
। zepzenemuve vw Me n- -.i- Previously officers of the judge
mittee, short time treasury notes or advocate general’s department had
, bonds would be issued during the said the contract was non-enforcable.
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Steve Huskins sez he sees
evvery few days whur sum fel-
ler gits whupped er hez tar en
fethers put on him fur beetin’
up hiz wife but he sez he haint
newer seen whur enny wummun
got inter enny trubble ‘boat
beetin’ up their ole men. Steve
sez its an unfare wurld.
Uh, oh, Son, jist cause wun
gurl give you the G. B. dout
you git grand, glumy er pecul-
yur en say all iz vanity. You'll
be over it fore the sap gits up
this spring.
hen the Lord hez a big job
to let he dont advurtize fur bid-
bers. You hev to luk up the
plans en specifurcashuns yore
on self. But the pay is shore of
you do the job.
I hev saw more wimmen maik
men outen fools then I hev saw
'em maik fools outen men.
No, Sonny, you air misstaiken
‘bout the fust Plymouth Rock
chickens a cumin’ over on the
Mayflower. You cud'nt possibly
call enny uv them Pilgrim gurl*
chickens. The chicken* landed
mostly at Jeemstown.
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By The Asoented Press
New York, Feb. 14.—Organisation
of an American Union of Unemploy-
ed, to be governed by the workmen’s
council system of representation
which prevails in Soviet Russia, was
attempted at a meeting of 1,000 job-
less seamen at the seamen’s church
institute here today.
, , . day. w. B. Mayo, as the personal
Position Of Administration On representative of Mr. Ford, declared
The Soldier Bonus Will Be the Detroit manufacturer was not
I tional taxes at this time was increas- offer at the capital. Secretary Weeks
continued study at the war depart-
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_________MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—SIX THOU SAND'WORD NEWS REPORT RECEIVED DAILY______________
Marshall, Texas, Tuesday, February 14,1922
ing.
It was understood that the tax pro- ment of other Muscle Shoals offers.
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Bomb Kin* Child
Belfast, Feb. 18.—A bomb thrown
in Weaver street tonight killed one
child and probably fatally wounded
three other children. There were
numerous other casualties from the
gram drawn by the house sub-eom- He notified Frederick Engstrom, of
mittee met with instant opposition Wilmington, N. C., that be would give
when it was presented to majority him a hearing Wednesday morning
members of the senate finance com- 1 after which he would submit his of-
mittee. Sub-committoes named to ' fer to congress.
thrash the latter out and after a con- I Mr. Mayo told the committee Mr.
ference with Secretary Weeks they Ford intended to manufacture fertil-
were understood to have presented the izer and would not produce exclusive-
THE WEATHER
BTheAmedtatedPo-
East Texas: Tuesday and
Wednesday, partly cloudy to
cloudy and unsettled.
Sacramento, Calif., Feb, 13.—Gov- By The Aesociated Press
, ernor Stephens’ office issued today a Washington, Feb. 13.— Expendi-
the. reguest carrying the reminder requisition upon the governor of Tex- tures of $2,000,000 for the improve-
that it.is your home county that your las for the extradition of R. C. Miller, ment of Wrangell Narrows, Alaska,
to former football star of Southern Cal- was recommended today by army en-
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By The Amorlated Press
Texarkana, Texas, Feb. 13.—The
Bowie county grand jury today set
February 20 as the date for an in-
vestigation into the lynching of P.
Norman, negro, shot to death by four
men Saturday night. The lynching
came as a climax to four days of ac-
tivity by hooded men ding which
period, in addition to the lynching,
five white men were flogged, one
white man seized and warned and
one negro notifid in a note signed
"K. K. K.” to leave the city as a big
elean-up was in progress.
Norman, who was being escorted '
from Ashdown, Ark., where he was
arrested on minor charges, was be-
lieved by police to have been mis-
taken for a negro wanted for the
murder of an aged grocer.
publican, of Massachusetts, discribed
hmythadsteranwezts’Atrrwaisnewa whether he would return to Okmulgee i per nditure, of sixteen milliom dollars
-azu neaz anuzuez v, .101 .uzn, xv- speaking Uncle Joe, sitting apart as he told Mr. Dick yesterday he P acilitieststh work shall
year-ola boy at the Parker home at,from his friends, was crouched in a would do before he would give up his I yides that all construction work shall
Concord, this county, Saturday night seat, a big slouch hat and an over- Place on the bench,
an unsolved mystery forty-eight hours coat protecting him from the cold.
. Football Man Wanted $2,000,00 0.00 FOR
In State Of California ALASKA PROJECT
MARSHALL Has **
Cheapest Industrial
and Domestie Natural
Gm Rates of Any Chy
in the Southwest.
There were tears in the eyes of
many of his colleagues when formal
lit A ~A MTTDNID announcment of “Uncle Joe's” deter-
WACO MUKDEK mination to retire was made on the
By Th* Amocated Pren
Austin, Feb. 13.—Governor Neff
declared today after a conference with
Brigadier General Wolters, Adjutant
General Barton and others that mar-
. 2 tial law will probably be extended so
ifornia, who is wanted in Los An- gineers in a report transmitted to blow on the head following a shooting as to include all of -imes e . t{:
geles on a charge of embezzlement congress. Major General Beach, chief and cutting affray at Ivan. The dead He set no definite time for t
penetrated toe heart. miitary officars supplanted to fill
Scotty Mitchell, formerly of Ran- their places
Laws Investigated!^”;:~
1 suffering from knife wounds about
the face and body.
In a statement Sunday Mitehell
claimed attacks were made on the
woman proprietor of the rooming
By The Ansodated Prens
Washington, Feb. 13.—The posi-
B,The Amsoei
By The Anoclated Pres
Okmulgee, Okla., Feb. 13.—Judge
H. R. Christopher, of the Okmulgee:
13__Favine County Superior Court, has mailed
his resignation to E. J. Dick, chair- cuny .
man ever man of the citizens’ committee, which Harding has approved the bill author- Senator
condemned his action last Thursday izing an appropriation of sixteen mil- brought
in dissolving the superior court grand f
marked time today. Senator McCum- was Mr. Ford’s intention to deliver
! ber said he expected to get the pres- the completed product direct to the
ident’s views tomorrow but added farmer. Questions by several com-
that he was not advised as to how mitteemen developed that it was Mr.
I Sv vs A.mdataa p, । thev would be communicated. 1 Ford’s intention to use all the power
' "Washington, Feb. !»- President
■ ■ Borah, republican, Idaho, Muscle Shoals. It was not the inten-
izng an appropnauon or sixteen ran- brought up the subject in the sen- . tion, Mr. Mayo stated, to establish
lion dollars for construction of ad-ate, declaring that the demands for a power selling company to compete
ditional hospitals for war veterans, a bonus for service men were not with such utilities.
Chairman Langley of the House Pub- impaired physically or mentally as a Part of the power created, he ex-
Be Buildings and Grounds Committee, result of their war service, might em- plained, would be consumed in the
its author, announced today. barrass the government in taking iine of automobile parts from row
The federal board of hospitaliza- care of wounded and disabled.
tion advocates passage and recom- The Idaho senator declared that 75
---— --------..0- —' ; L. Win hav. pondea out Ac woare ijuuge uld piae ui uelci. mends elimination of a clause pro- million dollars was a conservative es-
country. in an effort to compel gov- he wil. have roundedI out 46 jears Oklihoma. jdi to be expended in en- timate of what it would cost the gov-
ernment and capital to provide work of seri inthehouseorHe broke The telegram was filed at Coyle, larging Mount Alto Hospital at ernment to care for all disabled men
the record for actual service more Okla., at 4:52 p m and reads as fol- Washington, before the government’s obligation to
A copy of the resolution unani- them would be discharged. He said
“E. J. Dick, Okmulgee, Oklahoma: mously adopted by the board which that in his judgment it would be a
Mailed you resignation as suggested, j has been studying the hospitalization matter of only ten years before con-
Sickness delayed return until tomor- programs, and approved by President gress would be appropriating a mil-
row morning. Signed, H. R. Christo- Harding, was sent to Mr. Langley, lion and a half dollars annually for
pher.” j The committee chairman announced the necessities of disabled men.
hv Rtt WoUh , Judge Christopher’s telegram came j he would seek to have the committee The bonus was brought before the
floor by Representative Walsh, re- at the of a day of uncertainty I report the bill immediately. house by Representative MacGregor,
as to whether he would resign and in addition to authorizing an ex-! republican, New York, who urEed
1 — - • ■ .....- that the funds for it be raised by
Washington, Feb. 13.—Efforts of
house military committeemen to exact
a pledge for the manufacture of br-
.. > wv । tilizer during the 100-year life tA the
GIVEN TODAY purchase and lease of the azaad5
. _____ Shoals, Alabama, property failed to-
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