Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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(By Assoclated Presa)
Washington,
The oil committee resumed its
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showed that Attorney General
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British interests.
for at once, it was said. Mom-
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mate cost will be for the build-
Chicago, March 18.—An al-
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furnishings to be extra.
sulplus of
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Rev. Nutt stated that the
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Taking No Chances
POST INFANTRYMEN
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UNCOVER RING OF
DIAMOND THIEVES
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lai .L.
ie Bonner,
' and refreshments has been
were in the form of fresh evi-
dence of oil stock speculation
by government officials and
further testimony about the fa-
mous $100,000 loan to Albert
Fall. Brokers records submit
flowing are the cofl-
up to the hour of
tor press today: .
irl Fulcrod, R.N.,
health nurse „..$5.00
, i , a4l21 - 1 uit-xno V"i*n V‘-" tMr ig the man wftw wnom H4
Daugherty had dealt in both for collection within the gvermenes ^It for cancellation o
Sinclair and Doheny stocks past few weeks and this list the Mammoth Oil Comvany’s on
was one of three victims of an atro- since he entered the —v‘—" - - • —n-- - "i
Eberdach, Baden, Mar. 11
—Grover Cleveland Bergdol
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forenoon.
Bids are to be advertised
home, a
th* Teapot Dome naval oll renerve
will be tried. »• is T. BlakoKe-
• , of the United States
printe of the plans were se-
cured some time ago and are
Hayne
Been
Y and collect th milk
i to his small children,
I Whom are under’ tit
[age. This ffer on
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ERATION URGED
LIVESTOCK MEN
are N. R. Miller, J. E. Hicks,
W.D. Scarbrough, J.H. Gibson,
J. A. Cox, John Lawrence and
Sam H. Kerr. The advertise-
ment for bids will call for the
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retary Fall had sought la
last, year to have McKinn
c.y interests had agreed to
sell much of "%o California
output to
to collect theft insurance,
believed to have
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Blank-forms will be passed
out to each member for the
purpose of securing new rat-
ing within the next few days.
We feel sure that every busi-
, ‘‘deal
ntreepina
gRempera-
Gaston Means previously teg-
tifled he had accepted $100: |
000 for the late Jess Smith ]
to stop further legal action. I
Internal Revenue Commission-
er Blair and Prohibition Comu
missioner Haynes were alo
summoned. ’
William Orr, one of the ah
leged parties to the fight film
"deal,” denied charges today
that he was said to have xept;-
I late Jess Smith to
3 they do
bom, March 11
inquiry was ur
Troops
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Tok to, Mar. 18.—Six ’
lages hav been wiped out
a forest fire which has b
raging since Saturday near
city of Nagoya, 170 miles fr
here. A score of persons
He said
» one of
undertaki
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Draft Evader U Willina 1
Consider Proposals of Kh
Of Punishment ,.. H
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The Judge
day that Bergdoll had no
agreed to return to the Unitet
States, as it had been reported
but was willing to conside
proposals giving assurances a
to the exact punishment hi
would have to undergo in sue
case.
JAPANESE VILLAGES
WIPED OUT BY FIN
500. This important
________was reached Monday
night at a meeting of the com-
mittee, announced Rev. J. R.
Nutt, pastor of the church, to
the Lufkin Daily News this
aha Blair Also Hav
Summoned to Appear
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d blood woma"
TO GE QUESTIONED..
ABOUT A CONTRACT
will be closed and
elected a week from today,
March 25.
y Assqctatea peens) .
on. Mar. 18-—Co-o
is the only thing th:
• the cattle busfne
Mnd enable ft to li
Pesent conditions,
Fall Sought to Have Bias
For $100,000 Loan Pno
On McKinney
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a family needing this understanding. Under present and who are
I agreed to call, ar. . _ . ni "2
। place of busiess
RIBUTED
on the new
recess. New surprises today
it citizens for
ewith” is beir
expert accountant . The Retail Merchants Asso
ciation is now preparing a
1 st of checks turned over to
Thought To Have Obtained a
Vast Sum of Money on Theft
Insurance
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Fires Heve Been R
e Saturday—-Call
of brick was
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..... 1.00
, 2.50
...$11.50
of the
ength’of iron pipe on 4,#
1 bole* drilled throdgihek
op, prevents the whede M
a the jack while the wodi
/making the workidd
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(A can of cuehed co Nti
log or basement is hihky d
orbing unpleasant odoca .
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icribed for the PP
•all was very much i|
id.
“Automatic” c
When working on t,"
utomobile, or under 17
ecessarytojackuponeh
royide more space to w
ation shows a pairorm
icks for this purpose, m
by 6-in. unplaned Nu
ructed as shown in
ach consisting of a jug
apport blocks, and a tool
MU* material. The top b
n one of the support yj
f a piece of %-in. irasw
1 place by large staples;
Bice ns long as the be
ne end as shown, this mi
eavier than the other 0
’ill fall to the position 62
pper figure.
The jacks are placed da
t the front or rear, and the
era) equads of infantrymen Am
were posted around the court- today by Senator
payments to-/those
iot entitled to more
adjusted compenb-
Henry 1.00
am 11. Kerr_________ 1.00
F. Gipson ________.... 1.00
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Order Knights of Khorassan
met for a few minutes session.
The reason for the delay was
that a member of the program
committee and one of the
speakers on the program as
well as a singer and pianoist
were both to be out of the city
have phoned us their requests bids being in by May 1, it was
to join the association that added. The $70,000 approxi-
our membership committee .. ..... ----- -
will call upon you within the ing alone, the seatings and
next few days. It is our de-
sire to enlist the entire busi-
ness element of our town and___- _
county, but the new rating list now available.
together with the check list is Rev. Nutt stated that the
very large and we are work- congregation now has in cash
ing just as hard as we can in
order to supply the demand
and good notes approximately
$80,000. Money has been
coming in almost every day
for a week, some of the contri-
butions to the building fund
being substantial checks. It
will be appreciated if those
desiring to contribute or pay
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THE OIL COMMiTHS
teresting data on mortgages,
hecks turned in for collection
and the like are included in
Mr. Dunn’s statement:
i The following is a copy of
the statement handed The
News by Sec. Dunn:
statement of what is being
March 18.—. done by the Retail Merchants
________2 • Association of Angelina coun-
hearing today after a four-day ty has 1)6611 prepared by the
Secretary, Grover C. Dunn. In-
P- if.
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ortant Decision Reached w
Bldina Committee At sonted W 1t 3
cethetatEvon - lau hefora
id amusing J
anneal to all
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Say* Stock Raising ... _
Undertaking Left On started Monday
dualistic Basis 1
bers of the building committee American draft evader,autho
“ ----- ized his secretary to state t
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924.
SOME DOHENY STOCK
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deferred from Tuesday, March mounse J. . -gg--
25, until Tuesday everting, house was questioned about his amount 864410*
families unable to April 8, two weeks later. This published charges thatthe.P. mob.:
rhite fluid sormuch decision was reached Monday heny i
Lufkin National Bank build-
ing The work was getting
well under way thiss-morning
x-JxrcSs
will be framed in white
rx* Lkin avenue. %:"
qen, foreman of construc
ave Wi 55 Hed -nPn 9 1071 rrice -..........> —- I
igh- stead of March 25, Decision dand testified that former Se
till possibly M of some in-1
srest; to know that the check
st turned over to us for the
onth of Fhruarv. totals
671,80. It?
democrat, of Florida,
want the oll commaitte
urasgunuunu J, wvvuuvy . conferring certain oil rig
J--mta-
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journed until tomorrow after gegetledup
the testimony of Henry Wood- day, March 11
house of New York. Wood- $217,858.34,5
r a total
of that’
is for auto-
omzo(.x
gress; that there were record® u ___________
g-A a rpy of dealings also by Senators check list and rating list can
DEFERRED 2 WEEKS Curtis of Kansas and Elkins of be turned ovr to each mem-
West Virginia, and a number her in a very short time. It
1 - — ! of representatives. "....."* — i
Will Be Held On April 8 In- Price McKinney of Cleve
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t Movement DOKEY PROGRAM IS
ported By Public
Nurse (
Before Committee
(By Assoctated Presoi
Washington, Mar. 18. — :
Subpoenas were issued today
for Secretaries Melloh and
Weeks by the senate dommit-
tee investigatingAttomey Gen-
eral Daugherty. They will
be questioned about the gov
eminent contract with the.
Standard Aircraft Corporation
in connection with, whieh
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utionsfor the;
understtlerdfore, nominations Obtained more than 88,000,000
plans, thersl ‛.0q oficers rrom insurance concerns, has
been uncovered here, accord,
ing to police. Four menandor (or thene I*
woman are being he" , G. C. Dunn, Secretary,
questioning. _________ -----—--------
BY HOUSE
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or just as soon as finished, will be tied
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few days as we have added --------—----------
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Ind machine so that theBAKlSl> WILL Lt I
BUILDINGCONTRACT
on March 25.
The regular business meet-
ing on March 25 will be held,
probably including the report
of the nominating committee --o-, - 4L;.y0s
and the election of officers. It leged ring of diamond thieves!
s the program and smoker who have been directing hold
only that was deferred, is the
ness man and firm will be
anxious to secure one of these
check and rating lists so that
he may be informed in ad-
vance and thereby avoid finan-
cial loss. We want to say
to the several applicants who
ments forVetekens
tled To Mors Them -
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Aisodfated Presm)
gton, March 182
ittoday passed th
Lus bill- 'the vote ,
054. As sent to the
L bill provided fo
twenty-year endow-
nsurance policies and
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START LAYING BRICK
ON LUFKIN NATIONAL
Work Started Monday-Hopa
To Have Structure Finished
By June 1
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Victim
imaathlmn
AR M. A. is Preparing List Of
। Checks Placed With It For
g Collection
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, A rather comprehensive
miming. Troops have h
IN CITY OF HERRIN clled
o. 200 mga. ANOTHER OIL QUERY
Pudhrn Voang
1 along on the;
theory.
Doll"
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n the great J
vwns of Miss
teal Plot -
AD PURCHASE
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BILL
Iwx fhished by June 1
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- as more than
r.2 aded 2
roton agate*
SURPRISES BEFORE * STATEMENT FROM
Mm. Thomas A. Whaley (above)
mc uil K EM wAsamaniac. tary to P resident,
I lit MILK TUIM -r. ______________________also bought some Doheny stock
j , before he retired from con:
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