The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
o—
THE AUSTIN
u
Owned Ne W s p aper
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924
VOL. 53 - NO. 137.
1
)
AVE CLOSES ON HAUPTRIEF TRAGEDY
1
"i
)
MARTIAL LAW DECLARED
2
ALL HANDS CONFIDENT
8
BOTH CLAIM VICTORY
OLD. PASTOR OFFICIATED
Fergus
F.
9
DALH, Texas, Nov. 1.—Vigorous
campai
). • -
A
both claim election.
Dr. Ul
Denits
UNIV. LABORATORY
La
This Will, It Is Said, Be the Luit. Com. Lewis I lancock Jr.,
lican
BANDITS LOOT TEXAS
question.
University
RECEIVED FRIDAY
i
()
Jle
Paig xas, was reported recovering
follo
Flirt ght at the. Emergency los-
WICHITA FALI.S, Texas, Nov. 1.-
u
secu
inhopes thnt it COUld be ni ranxed, but
V
and n search hps beon Instituten by
‘ ' I
N
Fire f Ilayes told the New. York
underwriters, yesterday that
hoai
i
J
THE WEATHER
pub
t
U clI, Texas, Nov. 1. Jack
Edr
D, 24, driver of the Ballinger-
o
32 -
wei jured.
-
. A ■
A
nosne
A
LIQUID AIR MACHINE
SOON TO BE ADDED TO
OKLAHOMA CAMPAIGN
TURBULENT; PARTISAN
- ANIMOSITIES AROUSED
Fire Final Broadsides Satur-
day vening; LaFollette Lead-
sell them to the Insurance
he said.
FINAL ASSAULTS
IN PRESIDENTIAL
CLASSIC HEATED
teat in
close tl
SANCENDIARISM
PALS IN MANHATTAN
POISONER LAID TO
ITS ETERNAL REST
nins bi
George
7
BANK; FLEE WITH
$2000 IN CURRENCY
VIOLENT SUBSEA BLAST
OFF ISLAND OF FORMOSA
Big Guns" of Three Contending
Parties Center Operations in
BOYICKED IN HEAD
BMORSE AT PAIGE
RBRTED RECOVERING
the East, Regarded
Pivotal Sector.
skul
ing
his
were
NICARAGUA IS SHAKEN
BY STRONG EARTHQUAKE
and Butte Scheduled to
Rev. Mr. Gasroth of Uhland
Performs Funeral Rites, of the
Lutheran Church Over Casket
of the Unfortunate Woman.
th re every ten fires in the busl-
ness riet of lower-Manhattan are
ince y.
"I unscrupuleus men, mad for
mor nnot sell their goods to the
Efforts by Knights of the Flam-
ing Circle to Prevent Parade
by the Ku Kluxers Precipitate.
Sanguinary Encounters.
Diamond-Decked
Teeth Attracts
N. Y. Bandits
ga
f
hosp in an automioblle from Faige
aftei had lren kicked in the head
movement of the child and believed it
dead.
States Capital City Entitled to
View Big Dirigile.
(
)
/
/
SHENANDOAH MAY
VISIT AUSTIN ON
NEXT TEXAS TRIP
Guadalupe Sanchez Mortally
Wounded When Pistol Is Ac-
cidentally Discharged.
V
V/
4
r >
Cashier and Bookkeeper of Arch-
er County Institution Locked,
In Their Vaults.
First Plant of the Sort in
This Section.
Y
our orders from the navy .
were so explicit ns to I78 course to be
I
a
r
/a
Walton and Anti-Walton Fac-
tions Have Rent Asunder
Political Unes.
labor, socialist and Repub-
s.
on Fractured Skull.
Austin Temperatures.
7 a. m. Friday to 7 a. m. Saturday:
Maximum, 11.
Minimum, 46.
Colorado River stage, 7 ft. m. Satur-
•h,
1
pumyw
pita!
Tl
Final Chapter in Tragic Story
of Hays County Woman Writ-
ten in a Quiet Rural Cemetery
Near San Marcos.
as the
I }
- "
r “4
a-c.'
g, »
V,‘d
....... o ■
• ‘ I
AT LEAST 3 MEN
KILLED; TWELVE
INJURED AT NILES; I
TROOPS RUSHING
TO BATTLE FRONT
traveled that we had no diseretion hi
the matter.
. "I nm hoping that on our next tr’p
to Fort Worth, we will be able to in-
clude Austin.ad1 feel.lCnpital City
of the ntnte; which produces nil the
helium, is more than entitled to a visit
horn theHheliandonh.’
8 WROE ASKS DEMOCRATS
hl FOR IMMEDIATE AID
Ings. Several instances of egg throw-
ing and other forms of violence were
reported during the campaign.
The state was considered nationally
of the klan, has made the organiza-
tion the sole issue of his campaign,
which he carried into every section of
the state. Enthusiastic support and
heckling by antagonistic auditors have
characteriied nearly all of his meet-
When Fred W. zeimer and the Kev Ievin P. Causey took
brides lx a double vedding, at Lynn, Mass , the women they led
to the altar were mother and daughter. Tile mother became Mrs.
Causey and the daughter Mrs. Zeimer. Thirty years before the Rev.
Mr. Causey married his present wfe to her first husband. The
Causeys are shown above, the Zeimers below.
approaching its day of decision in a
. shower of sharp words and a fog of
— --—__—-—-
, coMPLere ASSOCIATED PRESS
REPOAT BY LEASED WIRE
’•
special policemnn, lost their liven Intel
last night when Gillis" motorcyclelday: 0.8 Toot
crashed into a hallowe’en barricade. <"
ata
ove
()
an operation on his skull
i
local officers.
Official of 'Pythian Sistere Diae.
WEATHERFORD, Texas, Nov. 1.—
Mrs Virgil Watkins, grand eenior of
the grand-temple Pythlan Matera of
Teret, died at her home here last night
after three months' ninesw She was
to have been elevated to grand chief
of Hm iomple next Nay. she "ill be
buried Sunday...
John W. Davis to Conclude
Democratic Campaign in New
York Tonight, While LaFol-
lette Orates at Cleveland, O.
BODY OF ALLEGED Mother and Daughter Led to Altar
U in Leap Year Double Wedding
for governor between : Mrs.
Ferguson, Democrat "run-
anti-klan platform, and Dr.
Butte, Republican, over-
doubtful. Normally slightly Demo-
eratic. though Oklahoma gave a
majority to Harding in the 1920 elec-
tion, the La Follette-Wheeler move-
ment injected a new element of doubt
into the already complicated situation ..
engendered by the klan and Walton
Bl RIVER KILLED WHEN
CAR IS OVERTURNED
Klipp,, 4-year-old boy of
After lingering for twelve hours at
the (ity Hospital suffering from a
gunshot wound in his stomach, Guada-
“ nar-old Mexican boy
Four manked rubbers entered the Dun-
dee State Bank it Dundee inArcher
county, twenty-five miles west of this
city, at 10 o’clock this morning and,
after locking the cashier and book-
keeper in the vault, escaped with >2000.
-r-ou mexican wvy rhe robbers are reported to have.
.......... — I Saturday morhins left in the direction of .Wichft Falls
at 8 o’clock at the hospital. - . . - ------ “-uekhmrin ...
Guadalupe was nccidentally shot
when a pistol in the hands nt his
brother was accidentally dischargd at
the, famil) home about 7 o'clock Fri-
day night. The bullet passed Into the
next room and struck Guadalupe in the
stomach, piercing the liver, gall blad-
der. stomcah and intestines.
The injured boy was rushed to
Austin ard taken to the City Hospital
town University, Father londort an
nounced today. it began at 12:02 a.
m. and fasted until I o’cloch. with ths
maximum between 12114 and 12:17,
v.o 101 and occurred at an estimnted dstance
Change in twenty four hours, none. of 1900 miles from Washington.
distinct addition to (he
equipment.
.The machine will be
Liquid air will be manufactured at
the University of Texas when the new
liquid air machine is installed in the
chemical laboratory. It is said that
this machine is the first of its kind in
this part of the country, and is a
SAN JUAN DlL RUH. Nicaragua;
Nov. L—A strong earthquake occurred
last night and is believed to have been
caused by the activity of the Ometepe
Island volcano, 5m Ike Nicaragua,
about, twenty miles from here. The
shock was felt also at ramdt and
San Jorge. No damage was reported.
WASHINGTON, Noy. 1. An earth-
quake of moderate f.tenaity was re-
corded on the seismograph of George-
Dinkier in reply to a reqite st from the
Chamber of (’ommerce air service com,
mittee that the Shenandoah visit
Austin on its recert trunscontinenta)
flight. The big nircruft was routed
from Fort Worth to El Paso via
Abilene and hence d’d not visit Austin
and San Antonio.
Concerning the fnilute of the
Shenandoah to visit his home ' town,
Commander Hancock had the follow-
ing to Say:
“I was extremely tony and per-
sonally greatly disappointed that We
were unable to arrange ’to have thie
Shenandoah yass over :5t0 Antonio
and Austin on iis return trip from
San Diego to Fort Worth. I hae this
very idea in the bnck of my mind
from the time we left here and WaF
ungster was rushed to the
hanged herself in jail here Thursday
night while awaiting trial on charges
of poisoning her four step-children,
was in marked contrast to the last
distressine dagr nf bur „)i/e.
A egitiei enuiry vbinetory: near hnre
at 2o’clock thM ufferhoon received the
hodLot ‘he . wqmmh wlo had been
pictured by tye state ns an greh mur-
deress, but who in the few moments
before taking her life responded
strangely to the universal appeal of
despairing motherhood.
Alone, facing the dual mystery of
approaching life within" her and the
shadow of legal death without, she con-
signed her ense to the court of last
resort. Today, surrounged by the few
friends’she. know in life in the little
country community of Goforth. she
was to be laid to rest with the rites
of the Lutheran Church, death having
at last united her to tnose from whom
it also had separated her. The funeral
cortege went direct from Han Marcos
by automobile to the cemetery’. Kev.
Mr. Gassoth of the Lutheran Church
at-Uhland officiated.
It is believed Mrs. rauptriet had
planned her suicide some time ago and
only waited until she thought her un-
born child was dead before making the
■
• . 1?
installed in
by { so, according to information
t the hospital. ' Two pieces of
BHLFAST, Nov. 1.— Hamon De
ranzer, nut Valera, the Republican lender, WAN
department sentenced 'to one month's mpvisdi-
ment in the court of the second division
today. He declined to recognize the
court, which he called 'The creaturo
of h foreign power.” .adding:
"it is all a farce.”
De Valera was arrested at London-.
Qerry Bturday night when he ap~
pea red to addrees a meeting in defiance
of a warning not to re-enter Ulster,
territory.
and Republicans are
YOIK, Nov. 1- -Assistant
SAN MAICoS, Texas, Nov. 1. The
final journey in the tragedy-burdened
career of Mrs. Annie liauptrief, who
er ( ims a Heavy Vote.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1—Sam Lef-
kowitz's $2500 smile is soon to dis-
appear, and holdup men ere to
blame. )
For eleven years Sam had cheer- .
ed the customers at his suit and
cloak establishment with a flashing
smile, the brilliance of which was
derived chiefly from two diamonded
studded front teeth.
Recently, as Sam was walking
home at night, he was accosted by
a stranger, who ordered, “Hand
over your teeth.” But Sam fled and
escaped unscathed.
Today he is sailing for France,
where he will have the diamonds
extracted and set in a ring.
Election Returns
nesulta in the gubernatorial and
presidentia elestions, arsomhted
over wirescof th Texan Nistion
Bureau AHeF the Asociated Pross
will be announond Tuesday
night by
. THE arsrx STATESMAN .
Corner Seventh and Nrazos Sts.
With splenaia stereopticon buite-
tin board hervice, fuast and accurate
operator" and ample room lot
tioukands of apectetora Tha
statesmat. 1" prepared to furolst
ita friends with unexcelled service
pn the big hight.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 1—oka:
homa today neared the end of one of
the most turbulent politcal campaigns
in her history. With the two major
political parties riven on the qu08-
Harry 'M. IH™ of the Kii Klux Klan ana the
con- senatorial candidacy.
i 1 deposed governor, th
; ' I <
■ I
).
-
ey
cob d,”
Samelo. motor bus lino wa In-
lled last night when his bus
attempt. in a latter she wrote just
before banging herself, she told her
relatives she could no longer feel any
-
I
.
... .1
. i
a v MEXICAN BOY IS DEAD
Ri l i Hospital for Opera- ! FROM GUNSHOT WOUND
By Associatd Press.
TOK1O, Nov. 1. A violent volcanic
explosion has occurred on the sea bot-
tom near the Yacyama . Islands, be-
tween Formosa and the Loochoo
Islands, According to the central me-
teorological obrer vatory.
The report originated with the cap-
tain of the steamer Miyako Maru,
which was forced to steam antern to
escape boiling, muddy water with large
pumice stones rising to the nurfac
The captain said the length of the ex-
plosion was twelve miles but he was
unable to ascertuin its width,
bone e removed from the boy’s
physicians. Saturday morn-
as reported doing nicely and rnsonehei-yes
SA
where two physiclana operated on him.
Effort, yade to «ave his life, however,
were futile and the victim succumbed
saturday morning to a mortal injury.
The body of young Sanchez was
turned over 19 the Rosehgren-Cook
Undertaking Company where it wn*
being prepared for burial.' The body is
io hn shipped during the afternoon to
Mendoza for interment, it was an-
trounced. ...
HALLOWE'EN BARRICADE
CAUSES DEATH OF TWO
Governor Donahey, After Refus-
nig Requests for Troops to
Prevent Trouble, Sends Sol-
diers After War Begins.
contes for congress in all but twolP
of theighteen districts. Harry' M. ( tike* -- --ic, Walton
H. import in the fourteenth, itseir Into faction" of pro-w alien and
congrhen Lanhami and Garner, anu-Wanon. ancvama >,e wns Im-
" eicozanounopponcana snrohen til Thttumehtntm
if tie supporters have been
spectuva waworki uletly. N.W Murphy, state
quiet Potomac. | mana f the lsa Follette forces, de-
night the president claret ay his candidate will receive
— —"" onmbtes Tuesday, drawing them
<1 near here. Pdssengers
ghadowterest in the national conr
xas. ' Both practically will
campaigns tonight. James
E perp ii. husband of the Dm-
bancY a candidate himself by his
intenent, conducted a speaking
campa for his wife after the state
SupretCourt held she was eligible
in eveway to hold office. She and
rival predictions.
In its final stages it has brought
Into i vay all the old familiar strate,
gisms, modernized to fit an a8e .o
radio, niovies and senatorial investn
I gations, and led out on a new scale
I / -to appien to every remote eubdivision
l, of the ever growing American elec- . .
ak.4‛1 ' torate. Ml1ri81
The last day of active campaisninE
flnyx most of the principals cant or
-riMiasissippi, seeking advantage In
a Actor ioneregarded as almost omis
lilt. Meantime, in every nook ana
cfnm of .Me republic, lerser Iehts
9 shining their brichtest lo r" de the
2 of th? Wavering voter along ie
Adlway of party rectitude.
("Keeping to A policy adopted at the
EliUiin of the campaign, President
Coolidge alone emopg the candidatea
for the highest office will remain out-
‘ ab e he rushing maelstrom of oratory
d’mt herasas •» the TV? anoshr. Pr.
•
S ze szn"dni a
I
p,ptien Hall at Cleveland. Mi < 001
Xag expects to remain quietly at home
t/the White House, a spectator with
a front seat beside the <
But on Monday nirh
will deliver a final election eve mes 225,00
sage to the American people by radio: from
Sneaking aftei Mr. Davis hikewine has lican
addressed the great- invisible jury of
WAUKEGAN, 111. Nov. 1 Her-
be rt Gfilis, 35, a police traffic officer,
and Charles Pelton, a merchant and
East Texast Tonight and Sunday
fair except probably showerB on ex-
treme west coast; wAriner except in
southeast portion.
West ‘TexRs: Tonight and Sunday
generaliy fair.
Feel in Aroused by Guberna-
tori Contest Has Thrown the
Thr-Cornered Presidential
Rad Into the Background.
Hope that the Sliepandoah will In-
clude Austin in its lUnonuy during It"
next trip to Fort Worth 1" exprensod
in a letter received Saturday by Mux
Bidder from Leutenant Commander
Lewi Itancork Jr., of the shenandoah
now at tne’navat air atatlon at Lake-
hurst, N J. Mr. Hancock wrote
NILES, Ohio, Nov. 1—Sheriff John
Thoma, said thia afternoon that he
had report, of four death, in rioting
incident to preparation, for a klan
parade here. Hi said he could not
tell how many were wounded, but be-
lieved that many were hurt and had
been taken away by friend,.
NILES, Ohio, Nov. 1. Three men
wero killed and upwards or .twelve
were wounded, nine of them by sun-
•hot, in open wayfaro today in .dm
•treats of Niles botwemn partisans of
the Ku Kipx Klan and force" arrayed
agatust a wcheduled klan pnrede.
At least nix diatinct elashes were
reported to Chief of Pollce Hounds Ip
to 2:10 o’cloek.
in one outrenk several men rred
yith rifle:! from a mottt truet into
knots of pedeatslans, w,oundins tlircc.
Two ofthe vletima are underntood
to hn verbuei perhaps fatelly wounded.
stringent police regulation" were
established in the city after iffort* of
the sheriff, and Chief Itounda to rope
with the situation had become nitile.
corvunus, Ohio, Nov. 1. - -Gov-
ernor Donnghey at.2 o'clock this after-
noon declared qualified martial law
existed at Niles and so notiried Colo:
nel 1, H. Connolly, a nntional guard
officeralready at Niles. Colonel Coin
nolly was notified that an infantry
company from Youngstown and a mn-
chine company from 'Warren were eh
route to Niles with ordets to dispersn
all crowds and to keep the street*
quiet. This was understood to pro;
lilt.lt the staging of the Kd Klux Klan
parade seHeduled for this nrternoon.
Major General Benson W. Hough,
ranking officer of the Onlo National
duard, was ordered by Governor Don:
ahoy to go to Miles immediately and
take charge of the state troops order-
ed there. General Hough was located
at springtield, Ohio, nnd waN ordered
to stop in Columbus for orders while
en route to Nilea,
YOUMASTOWN, Ohio, Nov. 1. Re-
ports hero are that two men wero
killed in Niles this afternoon after the
first outbreak in which three men were
shot. Firing could be heard over the
telephone, it WAs sold. The two ve1
killed were said to have been mem-
ber" of the Flaming Circle.
coruamus. Ohio, Nov. 1. Approx-
imately 150 Ohio National uQarasmnen
will be in Niles before 3 o'clock. Ad-
jutant deneral Henderson announced '
here shortly after 2 o'clock.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 1. l ive
, companies of the 145th Infantry, about
200 men. have been ordered to leave
(Continued on j'age Two.)
BE VALERA SENTENCED
BY BELFAST COURT
(Continued -nn^Page Two.)
X‛
About thirty days. It la a high pres-
Miro four-staged pump, working under
a pressure of 3000 pounds. It is mount-
ed on a cement block and a l-horse-
power motor ia required for itsoperu-
tion.
Liquid nir is used for freezing pur-
poses, and for obtaining' very low
temperatures for experimental work
With.the aid of this machine, experi-
ments will.be made at the University
which have not been possible hereto-
fore. The use of liquid nir is one of
the most convenient ways for making
low temperatures, it is stated, nnd is
now largely used in chemistry for that
purpose, it can be stored very easily
in voxel A and poured out like waler.
In fact, it looks like water, but is much
colder (pan ice. \ t
"After this machine is put in opera-
tion.” staled Dr. J. K. Bailey, pro-
fessor of organle chemistry, "lecturers
can lie sent to all prrts of (he country
to show Jlquir air to persons -Ii-
terested. The chemistry department
has taken a step forward with this
installation."
Dumbbells
WEIK XX) wowilvAZ oh no?
WMEN -The MACHINE Y rf WNSNr.
%U WEEE IN WAS 1Y MY
ALMOST WRECKED 3 MACHINE- /
s
tlomil campaign fund of deir prtX
. It wae revealed this morning by H- A
' Wroe. county finance chairman. Of
this amount 1500 has been subscribed
I Wroe himself, he admitted when
questioned as to who had given the"
Though the time is late for suh-
scriptions, the national comminten is
facing n heavy deficit at this lime
and it is the duty of every man and
woman who is interested in the sue-
ces of the Dmocratie party in the
national election" till" fall to send in
ieir subscription" immediately. ne 00:
.fared. Right now there are several
states that might be swung from the
nepublican to the Democratic column
if funds to prosecute a vigorous cam-
paien were available to the national
Democratic committee.i and these
gttes win be largely responsihe for
ihe final outcome of the election, it
Wroe Anhounced that the state of
Texas had subscribed a total ol apt
roximately >65,090 up to this time and
that this amount should be raised to
at least >100,000-before the polls open
on election day.
■
le..
STATESI
A n ju s 11 n
TEWS CAMPAIGN
CLGES TONIGHT;
INTREST INTENSE
BECOND ODDEST NEWSPAPER
IN THXAS. ESTABLISHED 1871
KLAN RIOT IN OHI
. • • ♦ •e•+• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦+« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Sharp Wards, Rival Claims as Campaign Closes
_ ■ .. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 • 4 ♦ + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
HOME EDITION
PRICE IN AUSTIN 3 CTS.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1924, newspaper, November 1, 1924; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1435225/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .