Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 290, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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AT EDDYVILLE PRISON
FAIR IS ANNOUNCED
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for press today, Sec. Wm. C
BANQUET LAST EVE
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Cabinet To Ask For Power
Stresemann in a speech before
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The parade will form
South First street at Conn
nue and proceed north
ave-
on
Angelina county fair
Tuesday morning, today
denly was extinguished
cries of fire were raised.
The home team succeeded
in scoring some points after
touchdown, but several of the
attempts failed when the vis-
iting linemen rushed them and
FKIN AN EASY WINNER
ROM SAN AUGUSTINERS
Address, Pres. Dunne, 11.
Viewing exhibits, 11:80 to
JIVE PLAN
ETING SUBJECT
Body Found In Dressing Room
Recognized By a Man Who
Worked With Deceased
Mayor Sam H. Kerr,
shall of the day for the
rs Are Still Hid in
)n the Fourth Day of
ige of Eddyville”
Will Act Both As Chancellor
And Minister of Foreign
Affairs In New Body
it Discusses Plan To
Farmers and Live-
! Growers of U. S.
who
Dr
Orchestra, 4:15 to 7. .
Intermission, 5 to 7.
Band, 7 to 8.
Old fiddlers, 8 o’clock.
Wednesday, October 10
Fair opens at 9 a. m.
Educational address, Prof.
He was a
R. K.
Is Thought That No Military
Force To Be Used Against
Legislature On Oct. 17
J. O. Satterwhite, 10 to 10:30.
Agricultural address, 10:30
to 11.
Noon hour.
Judges report, 1 to 2.
Awarding premiums, 2 to 3.
Sports, 3 to 4.
Intermission, 4 to 5.
Brill band, 5 to 6.
JED DUE TO
SHOOTING OF LINE
(By Associated Press)
Pittsburgh, Penn., Oct. 6.
—The decapitated body that
was found in a girls’ dressing
room at the city swimming
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STRESEMANN FORMS
ANOTHER CABINET
TEACHERS RECEPTION
HELD LAST EVENING
(By Associated Press)
Mocow, Oct. 6.—Sixty per-
sons were killed and 100 were
injured in a stampede in the
Angelina County Fair On
October 9 and 10
itors had practically
no offense, failing to register
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PROGRAM FOR FAIR
BRIEFLY OUTLINED
MIGHT BE INDUCED
TO CALL SESSION
DECAPITATED BODY
IDENTIFIED TODAY
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Splendid Dinner Served And
A Number of Shrine Talks
Were Delivered
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other things he said "it is the
desire of the churches to co-
operate in every possible way
to train the bright girls and
boys of our city, and we want
you to feel free to call on us
any time. We are mighty
glad to have you in our city
and especially glad to have
you as our guests tonight."
The response was given by
Prof. I. A. Coston in his usual
jovial way which is enough
to say it was greatly enjoyed.
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Noon hour.
Girls’ club demonstration,
1:30 to 2:00.
Sports, 2:00 to 3:80.
Boys’ club reports, 3:30 to
4:15.
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for a long time and grant pow-
' ers to the cabinet much great-
er than ever before given a
cabinet any where, according
■ to the Central News.
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Austin, Texas, Oct. 6- Fa
tablishment of additional fish
hatcheries as a means of as-
sisting in re-stocking Texas
..of an
uilding, suddenly col-
it housed the Ame ‘
ion and lodge rot
cond floor, the ground
ng occupied by, "
Ice closed the _
he building and order-
FY Business House At
le Suddenly Falls
rly During Day
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painful,
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football career, when it buried
San Augustine under a veri-
table avalance of touch-
downsjto the score of 95 to 0,
in ev
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William T. Hunter, uncle of Mrs.
Gertrude Webb, whose death is
under investigation, was the first
to demand an autopsy on the body.
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to be due to shattering
in electric power cable
pg light and power to
nitentiary by the ran-
ring of state guards.
g water for prisoners is
learned to the prison
pond in the enclosure,
fourth day of the "seige
lyville” arrived with
forces of the state yet
He the improvised fort-
cupied by Monte Wal-
awrence Griffith and
Ferland, convict mur-
I ’protected by armour
wo guardmen are pre-
ll throw hand grenades
f fortress simultaneous
I attack to be made by
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Angelina county fair to The
News for publication qin to-
day’s issue. h,
The following is,the pro-
gram submitted to this office:
LTTLE OPPOSITION
FROM OTHER SQUAD
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1 After this the program pro
‘ ceeded with Singer R. A.
Walker singing a solo, a read-
ing by Mrs. McMullen, a violin
solo by Miss Rhoda Brown, a
r reading by Miss Ussery and
; a solo by Mrs. Perry. About
one hundred were served with
brick ice cream and cake.
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(By Morris Frank) sor press louay, pec. wm. u. nnN pAAi a
With practically no opposi- Hall of the Chamber of Com- >HINEKS tNJui A
tion from the visitors, Lufkin merce sent the program of va-
high school rolled up the bigg- rious events for the two d; y
est score yesterday afternoon
narrowly escaped in-
leath here early tdday - ,y ..
two story brick, the streams and imposition
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London, Oct. 6.—Chancellor pool here four days ago was
(By Associated Press)
Berlin, Oct. 0.—Chancellor
Stresemann today completed
the formation of a new cabi-
net. He will act as minister
of foreign affairs as well as
chancellor, with Dr. Hans
Luther taking the portfolio of
minister of finance, and Herr
Koeth that of public economy.
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German reichstag today Charles McGregor, foriherly
ALTON UNLIKELY TO USE MILITARY
IP LIGHT AND WATERLINE OF MARCH FOR
First street to Paul avenue
just south of the Central Ward
grammar school; thence east
on Paul avenue to Second
street; then south on North
। Second street to Lufkin ave-
nue; thence west on Lufkin
avenue to Cotton Square on
around to and down Herndon
street to the fair grounds at
the Tabernacle, where the fair
will be held.
Sec. Wm. C. Hall of the
Lufkin Chamber of Commerce
intimated this morning that
the parade might be of some
length. There will be a num-
ber of automobiles in the
marching column, likely a
number of these being decor-
ated, it was said. It is hoped
that the American Legton will
be represented by some of its
officers with their "best flag in
town.” It has been suggested
that possibly the Dokeys and
possibly Shriners would be
glad to line up and aid in the
procession with their fezzes
About 100 Present At First
Baptist Church—Welcome
Given By Rev. Nutt
The First Baptist church was
the scene of quite an enjoyable
occasion last eveninng when
the women of the church
sought to entertain the city
school teachers. The church
interference was more effec-
STAMPEDE LAST EVEitive yesterday than in the first
game. n
(By Associated Press)
Oklahoma City, Oct. 6.—In
political circles here many are
inclined to the belief that Gov-
ernor Walton probably would
not attempt to use military
measures against the schedul-
ed extra session of the lower
house of the Oklahoma legis-
lature on October 17. There
was no official statement made
this morning. Some went so
far as to say that Aldrich
Blake, executive counsellor, an
a last resort would likely re-
commend to the governor him-
self that he call the legisla-
ture in session as a final
coup d’etat.
Bixby appeared at the morgue
and identified the body. He
Mid he worked with McGregor
in a Kittanning restaurant sev-
eral years ago.
. a federal health man,
on. It was added that there
would likely be enough cars
to accommodate these.
Yarbrough’ address was great-
ly enjoyed. The Shriners wore
their red fezes.
Almost every temple In Tex-
as was represented at the ban-
quet. Among these were
Houston, Galveston, Dallac,
Fort Worth, Texas, and even
as far away as Grand Rapids,
Michigan. A most enjoyable
evening was spent. Shriner
Kepple of Houston was hero
in the interest of a ceremonial
to be held in his city in the
near future.
, Tuesday, October 9
Xa scored at will, aidgair gpens, 10t0Q_^jn,
Parade, iff to
Kiev synagogue last night. The blocked the kicks. Lufkin
panic started when a light sud- continued its scoring during
and the entire game. In the first
was beautifully decorated with 1
flowers, ferns and American
beauty roses which were very ’
appropriate for the occasion.
Rev. J. R. Nutt was chosen ।
master of ceremonies, and af- 1
ter the audience sang Ameri-
ca and prayer was offered,
Rev. Nutt delivered the ad-
dress of welcome. Among
Second ana Third Lines Of । Various
Lufki Football Boys On
By Associated Press)
pile, Kentucky, Oct. 6.
nstant suspension of the
light and power supply
nd at the penitentiary,
be from here, occurred
rly today. It is be-
shaped up on a par with their
offense. ■
Lufkin showed the results
of a week’s hard coaching un-
der Coach Kellam since the
Timpson game and produced
better football. The work of
the men showed improvemert
particularly in busting the
visitors’ end runs. Lufkin’s
y Associated Press)
nigton, Oct. 6.—The
ition of cooperative
1g associations, select-
the administration as
ins by which the fed-
(eminent might assist
and livestock growers,
cussed by President
today with former
Kellogg, republican of
ta, and Dwight Heard,
t of the Arizona Coop-
Association. Heard re-
on conditions in the
pt among farmers and
I men. He recom-
that the government
e cooperative market-
a means of assisting
kerests. Kellogg, au-
I the present coopera-
tketing act, discussed
ive organizations gen.
About 35 Shriners enjoyed 84
a splendid banquet at the
Hotel Angelina last evening
from 7:80 until near 10 o'-
clock. Shriner W, M. Glenn
acted as master of ceremonies
in his usual capable way. C.
O. Kepple, secretary of Arabia
Temple of the Mystic Shrine
at Houston, was present and
gave the principal address of
the evening.
Other talks were made by
Judge T. F. Coleman, J. H.
Kurth, Sr., Dr. J. W. Hawkins,
C. A. Pate, K. L. Kurth, all f
Lufkin, and a Dr. Yarbrough,
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angler’s license fee to supply
mnd commendations made in he
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ccupanta of parts of Neff. Other measure nr
still standing to protection of fish and game
l" are recommended.
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1 Gormany ** etartng an atrman route. Thta photo shows Pilot
H-demer on the plane Bremen leaving on his first flight from Wassur.
AG 4 409 to Gorcfeld. Ho mae a succesful trip,
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To Form On South First And
Proceed Through City To
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