Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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Washington, May 8.—The
MEN CHANGE PLEAS
BEFORE U, S. COURT
ROAD GAME CAUSES
TEREST IN SPORTDOM
Coan Tried To Get a Montana
Attorney To Furish Him
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Cuba, it was learned here to-
dy.
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Confederates of Congresoman
John Langley Enter Pleas of
Guilty
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erick Martin, commander of
the flight, missing since April
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and M. E. Huth of Alliance,
Ohio, two of the four confed-
erates of Congressman John
For Period of Eight Days
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PLAY
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a
Explorer . .
for whose slaying the men
were sentenced to death.
PROBABLE PLANES
WOULD JUMP AGAIN
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Doheny Was Paying 28 Per
Cent Royalty But Now Aver
ages 26 Per Cent
in connection with an alleged
violation of the neutrality law.
is a son of General Garcia
(By Asnoctaced Preeo)
Covington, Ky., May 8,—
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Make last effort
vision directing a nego-
of an understanding
ng the gentlemen’s
ent, adopted at the
ion of President Cool-
as assailed as an abro-
of the principle that
al sportdom is attaching
of interest to the baseball
vt be played in Lufkin
ay between the “Rabbit”
of the H. E. & W. T. of
n and the team from
k Texas, of the Dallas, ne muca a.g.. ______
on of the Southern Pel-Eeln" last year when 50 boys
The game is to be called, leaders were in attend-
80 o’clock on the locally eparn t"can feel assur-
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Entrance Ge
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property object to their
he swimming is at stated
I periods, two ecah day, and
under supervision of the "esd
ern.ce the leaders already
gating their intentions of
A.in in this camp are W. C:
PPetunkin, R o. Davis 01
125 Caskey Selman, super-
at Burke.
(By Associated Press)
Atka Island, May 8. —
Weather was moderating and
A storm has broken within Tam
many, according to political rum:
biings, as the result of efforts to
seat James A. Foley to xuccecd the
.. late Charles F. Murphy. Foley ‘s
menttonedus lirst choice of it ma-
jority of distriet leader, of T,uu
many Hau.
Country at different times on the
ways and * -
has found in 1
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ee, For the purpose
: the new tribun
it Coolidge would
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. had been drilled 4ni
the Doheny lease on Elk Hi
reserve, the director said, and
have produced about 1,500,000
barrels. The actual average
royalty paid By Doheny was
28 per cent in December, the
witneps testified, and is now
cent.
Panthers on home soil this
season. The last two games
srosa. Dr. J. W.
spend a few days
ina r aid"
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(By Associated Press)
Washington, May 8.—The
. activities of Blair Coan, repub-
lican national committee inves-
tigator, who went to Montana
to inquire Into the records of
the Senator Walsh oil commit-
tee and of the Senator Wheel-
er-Daugherty committee, were
described today in the senate
Daugherty investigation. A. A.
Crorud, Helena attorney, testi-
fied he had talked with Coan
in Montana in April. “Coan
came to me and said he want-
ed something to smear Senator
Walsh,” the witness said. "He
asked me for affidavits and
said they had Wheeler where
_ they wanted him and that now
they would get something on
Walsh.”
clearing here and the jump
today by three army planes
theFanthera. Local.tane sirelins Monworaloha
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of Mrs. Dallas Calmes and
other relatives of her husband Velez, president of
ANNUAL Y CAMP TO
BEHELD JUNE 4-11
Garcia, one of the thren
Cubans held at Ocala, Florida,
5c a Copy
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Langley of Kentucky on trial
in federal court here on
. charges of conspiracy to de-
fraud the government through
whiskey transactions in 1921,
I reversed their pleas of not
guilty and entered formal
pleas of guilty when the court
convened today. It is under-
stood they will not be sentenc-
ed until after their trial.
Music in America impresses
A Visiting German Pianist
Berlin, May 8—The United
States within 80 years will
be producing an unlimited
amount of American music
fully equal to the work of the
composers of Europe, in the
opinion of Ignaz Friedman,
the German pianist, who re-
cently returned here after a
tour of the United States. Mr.
Friedman was particularly im-
pressed with the interest in
music show in cities of the
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.UTIONCALLS
OR WORLD COURT
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By Aeoelated Pmml,;
hington,. May 8—The
hment of a world ourt
Hague, to whieh.the
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here tomorrow, is under way
today. Business men and
women of the parish sponsored
a movement with the consent
hsfar and the Panthers are
dtermined to reverse the or- l
der on them when they appear
here this week.
The game tomorrow after-
noon will be called at 4 o’-
clock on the local diamond
and the one Saturday is due
; at 3:30 p. m. The
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--nitEasta
-and Louisiana. Theactidcprom‘6o‘clockinthe
yees of the various divi- c . Iti1 10 at night,
I are eligible. The win- mor 8 always be something
team win play thewin-terewipirrmsare not al-
team of the Southern , I Th owners of the
fie in California. This trip' lowed. The own _
forth working for and a
’ effort will be made to
e honors. '
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ind Concert Tomight
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OF CUBAN GENERAL
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PAc where the camp will be
xeld. After searching practi-
, cally every available place in
._______ _ the'county for a camp site, this
ctully asked to propose place was finally decided upon
third Hague by the committee as the mes
ine resolution suitable in many respects. It
complete plan for affords good spring water
........ good campus with open space
be composed of sixteen for plays and games, fishing
and swimming. The place is
reached by way of the Har-
mony Hill road, through the
Beulah community to the Olive
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the present season are sche-
eightoil duled to be staged at Jack-
dez “onvillbtngm and Griffin will
probably work the two games
forL— m, , .
are urged to be on hand for unely: *‛Y "— "-U.l covingwn, ny, vany —
i this last exhibition. Timpson ceived concerning Ma.o Ered. Walter Carey of Canton, Ohio,
I has a fast club and two snappy
games are assured those who
like this class of sport.
school house, where
to the camp leads into the
Meet. Team from Emi. woods just before passins the’
k C j | school.
~ ‘ — This is an eight-day camp
this year instead of six as last
year. The cost will be $5.50,
one dollar to be sent in with
the registration card and the
balance payable upon arrival 26 p
at camp. 2. . . , —
The indications are that the
will be much larger than
TO SAVE ITALIAN MAN HELD IS SON
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™ Boosters Band will put h
a initial musical concertat w
band stand on Cotton D
. An interesting and Un
ed program has been ara
W and will, without H
bt be enjoyed by all wholiy
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ington. May- 8.-The.
debated the immigra-
today with both demos
nd republican spokes
eerly assailing the con-
report postponing
e exclusion. Senator
on of Arkansas, demo-
eader, opened the at-
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Before thel
Committee of the
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Vkhigton, May 8.—The
fitation of the prohibition
| was vigorously opposed
ay by a delegation headed
NayhesWheelr, general
nseloftheAnt-Saloon
igue, which appeared be-
lie house judiciary com-
The committee has ’
def -consideration a number
i b lls whjh would permit :
15 per/mt beer. "The
der to make impossible the
forcement of the eighteenth
lendment," Wheeler charg-
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OF ATTEMPTS TO GET
VITS ON SENATOR WALSH
B-K Ts 20, V A (100KV 11 10M]
ans and Democr
d Fighting Sugg
Dolidge
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1. Frank dry WwM M
Cotton Square at; 80^^
■between 6 o’clock We^S
evening and 7 o‛c10005
i morning, taking appioz
1$100 worth, of ‘merchei
with him. Entrance
gained by bredking ' m
heavy plate glass of onV$
back doors and removing
o, cross bar. It is evident
ijalmur Stefansson, artie ex-the, night thief used'Hi
‘was Yinedlysena- plofer,was to have sailedtTuesday,chunks of woodinbreaki
was joineu y May 6, for an exploration trip. Stef- lthe glass. . - .AS N8
h of Idaho and .2007 emeson has given lectaren over the’ The store robbery
ways and mannerisms of peoples he known until the 7 o'clo M
has found in the cold regions. He is I today when the store was
one of the world's best known ex- ularly opened for business..
^7** -__________________ Frank, owner, said whoev
was knew the store surro
ings. Three shirts are mi,
from the front window and
burglar took pants, a pal
so of shoes and some uj
gg ■ . wear. Finding that the
Camp This Year To Continue in the window did not fi
7 i. prowler left them: then
went back- in the show2
and found what hewante
. parently without cirout
g.g, a ’ was. stated. No clues 6
le Angelina.county Young burglary were hadihl
ten’s Christian Association ing. 233
ill be held June 4 to 11. The ,ugim
practical details of oil produc
s twotnmes with
the rak oil committee by bethelastaprearance.ofthe
Foster Bain, director of the
bureau of mines. Today’s
4 aq hearing was the first meeting
the roaa in a week. Seven or
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now, white yourl
e camera paint a
ikilltpran
3 have hadmueh
;an promise to
proud. .05
ent now! 4
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SAID HAD WHEELER
WHERE WANTED HIM
Consent to Movement Given by
Widow of Man for Whose
5 Slaying Man Was Convicted
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(By Asspctated PW idd
pAuveses.2
A burglar boke
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