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Governor of Pernambuco Dies.
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part of his life to agriculture.
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Gainesville, March 30.—The Gaines-
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that they indorse their efforts to en-
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ONLY ONE DISSENTING VOTE
ON RATIFICATION OF THE
SUBMARINE AND GAS TREATY
and false imprisonment in connection
with the flogging of Phillip Roth-
binm, formerly of this city.
Rothblum and his wife returned to-
day from St. Louis, where they went
after being warned to leave with
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Moscow, Mar. 29.—Four parishion-
ers were killed and ten wounded when
Red guards fired into a crowd which
was obstructing the doorway of a pro-
vincial church in an endeavor to pre-
vent the authorities from executing
the recent Soviet government degree
for the confiscation of church treasur-
ies, it wa learned in Moscow today.
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Austria Granted Extension
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Cooper Johnson
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Four Killed By
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Fire Destroys
Greek Villages
whippings have been re- and the bride is forty-five years of
administered, or elsewhere, it age.
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Flames Destroy
Famous Shrine
Some Sayin’s
Of Si Bones
Court Of Appeals Affirms Judg-
ment Of Travis County
Grand Jury
outlaw chemical warfare altogether. Mistletoe stockyards here by the Ar-
No amendments or reservations were mour Co. did not tend to depress hog
proposed to either. The only nega- prices on the Kansas City market and
tive vote was cast against the treaty had no effect on the market normally.
Signed By Two Hundred Citizens
Asking That Crawford
Be Reinstated
LIVESTOCK AND COTTON
MARKETS .
Gainesville Rotary
Favors A Division
heavy declines in the price for cattle. Texas into two Rotary districts in or-
Beeves $7.00 to $7.75; yearlings $6.20 der that the district governor may
to $7.50; heifers $7.60; bulls $3.00 to find himself able to visit each club
$4.00, Hogs $9.10 to $9.50. during the year.
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: at liberty were made when the ha-
beas corpus decided today was first
filed. The district court find them
$100 each and ordered them remand-
1060 Of America’s Fallen Heroes
Returned On Army Trans-
port Cambria
Temporary bridges across San Ga-
briel River here and at Circleville
were washed out by high water last
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Phillip Rothblum Returned To-
day From St. Louis And is
Under Police Protection To
Avoid Death Threats
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Nuw York, March 30.—The last
batallion of soldier dead to be brought
back from the fields of France—1060
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Waco, Mar. 29.—The death penalty by war veterans.
was given Cooper Johnson, negro, by In the procession will be high naval
I the jury trying him late today for the and military officers, senators and
i murder of Mrs. W. H. Barker at Con- congressmen, Mayor Hyland and
cord on February 11, when her hus-’civie leaders.
band and 13-year-old Homer Turk, -----------------
Britain, Japan, France and Italy, the
k senate gave its final assent by a vote
of 74 to 1, and then almost without
debate it accepted, 71 to 0, the pacts
land, who said he regarded naval re- and answers, Mr. Armour lapsed into
duction as a dangerous expedient un- an informal discussion of general
der present world conditions. Every , marketing problems and conditions
other member of the "irreconcilables" with Dr. O. O. Woolf, Ottawa, Kan,
treaty bloc who was present cast a head of the National Livestock Pro-
vote in the affirmative, although Sen- ducers’ association, and J. H. Mercer,
ator Borah, republican, Idaho, told (Topeka, Kan., secretary of the Kan-
the senate he regarded the treaty as sas Livestock association.
in salute to the fallen warriors.
- — - „ , Forty-five thousand of those who
tions regarding the Ku Klux Klan made the supreme sacrifice overseas
are concerned, it was pointed out by have now been brought back to their
attorneys here today. It holds that homeland and only about 100 more
persons cannot refuse to say whether bodies await shipment All of the
they are members of the klan, that -o others who fell in battle or died be-
do so will not necessarily incriminate hind the lines win continue to rest
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gency. 'said the message, comes as a warn-
As soon as the two pacts had been ing as to what is awaiting the Chris-
disposed of administration leaders tians in Asia Minor after the with-
brought before the senate the gen-'drawal of the "Helenie army.”
night, it was reported today. County
Agent G. L. Crawford said he lost
I his car at Mankins Crossing, the wa-
ter rising so fast he could not make
the crossing after driving in the high
water. The river rise resulted from
heavy rains on the head waters of the
1 river. Rain falling here today had
totaled 2 inches. Considerable dam -
age from hail is reported from the
surrounding country.
By The Arweated Prem
Beaumont, March 30.—No man who
is a member of the Ku Klux Klan
can work for the city of Beaumont,
it was declared tonight in a formal
statement issued by Mayor B. A.
Steinhagen.
He declared while the city commis-
sion did not presume to dictate to any
man, employe or otherwise, as to af-
filiation with any organisation, he
felt that membership of any officer
or any other city officer in the klan
was inimical to the public good.
, By Th* Asnoelated Prese
I Quebec, March 30.—The famous
: North American Shrine of St. Ann
i De Beaupre today was destroyed by
I flames with a property loss of $l,-
1000.000.
Defective wiring ignited a pile of
'crutches cast down by pilgrims who."
i after kneeling in the Bascila had
arisen announcing themselves mirac:
: ulously cured. Soon the church and
, the monastery of the redeemed tour-
ist fathers were aflame and for a
time the whole village was thratened.
With the outbreak of the fire an
impressive scem was enacted. Disre-
igarding the crackling flames in the
Sacristy, priests attached to Bascila
organised a procession and marched
around the famous statue praying
that the edifice might be saved.
'ARMOUR ON THE
WITNESS STAND
THREE HOURS
MARBHAHetheple
where hesp Fue
and Raw Material*
Meet, Invites You To
Become a Citizen.
By Th* Amodated Pr=
Dallas, March 30.—A resolution
were killed also. Bennie Young was
ator Wadsworth,
MEMBERS OF KU
KLUX KLAN CANT
WORK FOR CITY
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Steve Huskins sex the only
purfect man he ewer hurd uv
wuz wun thet died thet his wife
wuz engaged to marry. Steve
sez it brings teers to hiz eyes
yit when he thinks uv the good
man’s death.
The less repurtashun you hev
ef you air goin’ to run fur offis,
the less you will hev to lose.
No son, you will hev to put
up with the way the boss runs
the bizness no matter how much
better you cud do it. You see
he saved hiz munny so he cud
run a bizness uv biz own en we
will hev to let him hev his own
way.
I hev alius found thet I cud
pick more hosses thet wud win
when I didnt put up enny munny
on ‘em then when I did.
"Bout the most foolish man I
knows iz wun thet starts to try
to maik up in hiz old aige fur
the fun he missed when he wuz
yung.
Frum what I kan lurn uv the
novel riters, eech wun is tryin’
to rite a wusser wun then th*
tuther.
"Kansas city, Mareh 30.—J. Ogden
Armour, president of the packing
company which bears hi* name, tes-
tified for three hours today at the
department of agriculture bearing
into charges of monopolistic prac-
tices brought by the Kansas City
Livestock Exchange. He gave it as
seta pledged for payment to the Unit-
ed States if substantially all of the
other creditor nations wave similar
loans upon Austria. The loan, he
said, rested upon an entirely differ-
ent basis from the allied loans and
no interest had beea paid because
Austria lacked sufficient income.
Attacking the proposition, Repre-
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By Th* Amoelated Prem
Washington, March 30.—The joint
resolution already adopted by the sen-
ate authotizing a 25 year extension
for payment by Austria of $25,000,-
000 for flour purchased through the
U. S. Grain Corporation was adopted
late today by the house.
| The vote, 142 to 50, came after bit-
ter partisan debate and after defeat
of a motion by a vote of 187 to 115
to send the measure back to the ways
and means committee. Members ad-
Ghe gtlarshall gtlorning 3 ew &
__MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—SIX THOUSAND WORD NEWS REPORT RECEIVED DAILY
Marshall, Texas, Thursday, March 30, 1922
| This application will be filed within ■
that time, Houghton Brownlee, one
of their attorneys, said today. In
reinstated in the police force and
assigned to his former beat was pre-
sented to Police Chief Strait today.
The pe’cition was signed by approxi-
mately 200 persons.
' Crawford faces trial tomorrow in
Judge Pippen’s criminal court on a
charge of alleged aggravated assault
answer questions of the grand jury
concerning the Ku Klux Klan.
The bonds under which they will be
i eral Far Eastern treaty. Debate on it ।
'will begin tomorrow with indications
pointing to opposition from a small
group of senators who believe that
China's interests were not sufficient-
ly protected.
It is the hope of the leaders, how-
ever, that both this pact and the Chi-
nese tariff treaty will be ratified dur-
ing the present week.
designed to prevent submarine oper-
ation against merchantmen and to his opinion that the operation of the
tetiveneftfphonbt nknown par- paign identified the boiler portion of tEat°SudgeMorrow woula certify me with her cargo Flairs of --yanuexpreseu- a u. ‘
ties to “lay off" investigation of the the„stil « « garbagecanin which ease t othe federal tribunal in event * Alewhair mast sand WereTdip pledges would be violated in
tree" they said. ’ ination, The can showed no particu: The decision of the court today sets Ped the entire -ength o their stafts
They said they will not “lay off.” lar pains had been taken to clean the a precedent as far as grand jury ques-
■ 1 ■ receptacle. tions regarding the Ku Klux Klan
• VT7RS3 d” 8» The Asmoelated Presn
\ a Austin, March 30.—J. D. Copeland,
3 2MMMhh« police commissioner, and F. G. Rey-
...... „ .... nolds, elerk of a local fraternal or-
force the tow and stand ready to as- 1 vAnistkey, Anproje oh tEonssin ganization, will remain at liberty on
slst in any manner possible was locomotive works in Philadelphia, who , the present bonds of $500 each until
adopted tonight at a meeting of Texas married Mrs. Marion B. R. Stephens, their application for a rehearing be- . Al resents a $500 ilver cuo
Eamp No 1, Woodmen of the World, daughter of the tote Norman B. Ream fore the court of criminal appeals is to the person who ho rendered th.
.Ameetingof . will be called of Chicago and part • acted upon, it was announced late to- most distinguished service to the city
.hortly to take action to prevent fur- $46h0002,000 estate. .The2 groom . . The today during For it has been
ther floggings at th. “torture tree Russian Pol., twenty-three years old. judgment of te Travis count, 1 awarded to R. S. Munger for hi. bene-
district criminal court, holding them College, Howard College, the y M
in contempt of court for refusing to c. A. and other institutions.
By Th* Amoetatet Prs
Washington, March 30.—Two arms
conference treaties limiting the navies
of the great powers and restricting
the use of submarines and poison gas
were ratified in a landslide and ap-
probation today by the senate.
To the naval limitation covenant
declaring a naval building holiday
and fixing a ratio of capital ship
I strength for the United States, Great
only a beginning and Senator John- !
son, republican, California, declared
he accepted the fortifications “status
quo” provision for the Pacific with
grave misgivings.
A speech assailing the poison gas
WILL APPEAL CASE
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Case Will Be Carried Before The
Supreme Court Of The United
States If A Re - Hearing is
Not Granted
Liverpool sales today 8,000 bales.
Port sales today 5,000 bales,
CHAS. H. WELCH,
Cotton Classer.
Live Stock Market. vill. Rotary elub today voted in favor
Fort Worth, March 30.—There were of the plan to divide the state of
DEAD RAT CAN
USED AS STILL
FOR WHISKEYa „ san unen w
■ . , the questions. The relators have 15
c . c i 4 x: 1 days in which to file application for
Garbage Can Into Which Plague a rehearing, according to Texas law.
Rats Were Thrown is
Used For Still
on foreign soil by the wish of their
relatives.
Commemoration ceremonies for
those who died in uniform will be con-
ducted Sunday in Brooklyn, where the
Cambrai docked today. General Per-
shing is to lead a parade organized
villages in the region of Kerasunda.
republican, New on the Black Sea, were burned Feb-
York, ehairman of the military com- ruary 25 and four other large vil-
mittee, but before the ratification roll lages in the Pontua met a similar
call he left the chamber and did not fate March 1, says a telegram from
vote. The New York senator dis- | Archbishop Meletios Metaxakis, Pa-
agreed with the statement in the .triarch of Constantinople, received to-
treaty tex that use of gas in warfare day by the Archbishop of Cantabary.
had been justly condemned by the , Most of the inhabitants of these vil-
By The Assoclated Presp
death as the alternative. They are Beaumont, March 30.—When local be carried to the supreme court of
under guard. Mrs. Rothblum said officers made a raid on a whisky still the United States, Mr. Brownlee said.
■he could identify at least one of the here today a negro was arrested and To carry the case on to the federal back f the fields - France______ i -. - . ... . .,------------—---—
men who participated in the Roth- a crude outfit was taken to the Po- court it will have to be certified to ) xfomithe lelds.o rnc2pr60 general opinion of the civilized world, lages perished in the flames, the mes-
blum whipping party. . lice station. Men employed by the . presiding Judge W. C. Morrow of in Al. .4 n d b guns o Font He argued that chemical warfare had sage said. The message was sent
attorney and ma m-. sa-e ‘^X^ow^teto
with her cargo. Flags of escorting -ledme he vialatad in an emer- women and children in the “Pontus,”
Pernambuco, Brazil, March 30.— vocating this move insisted action
Jose Rusino Bezerra, the millionaire should wait until the subject was con-
governor of Pernambuco, died last sidered by the debt commission,
night Senor Bezerra was a lawyer Representative Longworth, republ-
by profession, but devoted the greater , can, Ohio, in presenting the resolu-
--- tion, said it released Austrian as-
Marshall receipts today none.
Selling at 16 to 16 1-2 cents.
Futures closed 7 to 8 points down.
May N. Y. closed ____________17.68 sentative Gamer, Texas, ranking
July N. Y. closed _______ 1708 democrat on the ways and means
July N Y closed 16 42 committee, declared there was no in-
July N. O. closed ---.2-1--1216.25 formation to be given congress re-
May Liverpool closed_________20.48 specting the need of postponement.
July Liverpool closed _____—20.21 He insisted.its passage would et a
Gal. middling spots___________17.25 Precedent which will return to plague ,
Houston middling spots _______17.15 yoJew republicans in handling the
N. Y. middling spots______ .1735 .allied debt
N. O. middling spots-------------
Liverpool middling spot* —.—21.40
By The Amoetated Pr-
East Texas: Thursday and
Friday, unsettled; probably lo-
cal showers in east and south
portions; thunder shower* near
the eoast Thursday. Not much
change in temperature.
And Domestie Metanri
Gm Rate* of Any Cy
in the outhwes
tried last week for the murder of the' Funchal Medeira Island, Mar. 28.— B,m A.oclataapr...
Turk boy and was given a life term. Former Emperor Charles of Austria ‘Georgetown, Texas, March 30.__
Two charges of murder still remain is ill with bronchial pneumonia. His
against the negroes. I condition is serious.
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