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The Austin American
olume 8.
4 Sections—40 Pages
INFERENCE ON
Queen of This Year’s Mardi Gras
CITIZENS CALL
ITIZENSHIP IS
MASS MEETING
ELL PLANNED
RISING TIDE OF
On Eve of Entering Forbidden City OPPOSITION IS
ROBBERS KILL WORRY'S CAUSE
Idea of Bible MISSIONARY TO
ORIENTAL LAND
2
glowing climax.
tion looking toward recognition of
CHURCHILL BIDS
ord
DEATH TOLL AT
COALITIONISTS
-and today
uits
earnest about enforing the lawn. i
and I am well safisfied with rrsu It n
LOUGHBOROUGH.
CIEVELAND, O. Mareh 4
The
Creager Mentioned
in Tuesday afternoon concerning
law enforcement in Austin without
to a* one of the
“Elec-
the confer
at
Genrge
crisis.
He asked whether they
were
Mayra. F.
Graff, Max Frich-
tenbaum, F J Mathew* J E. Good-
RDS
B Walling, P W
tracks oblivious to the signal of a
Curje, J Gregg Hill. R E L
Baldwin,
Warning swung di-
----— --- ~K •I ana wnen
he went te Thibet in 1903 he wans
the only physician within 700 mles
rectiy ta it. path for a full minute
run-off
primary
Announcement
■aw the train's headlight when
fully four
COMMISSION IS
Dr Aurelia H Reinhardt o Milla
street
minutes
before
Sons
feasor
prena train, and W H. Gray, watch-
Splawn of the
mpeek
I
large
Potts' paper on "Fle
He Isn’t Worried
prison
Sue;
anywhershis duties carrie him.
1
The report fa generally disered-
, and subdued the animal
' the cowboys do in the rodeo*
GIVEN MAD DOG SCARE D
CAR IS DAMAGED WHEN
Rescues Landsman;
A car driven by Minn Carrie Maul*
Bone
iof the rar with which Minn Haul*
n nd
Kanaan City
according
here
an nou ncement
today by Mr. Alexander
STUDENTS SPEND MORE
ite—
BANK CLEARINGS
Total for wook...................
ontinued on Pase 3. Cnl 2.)
t
v
Dies Few Yards
Fro in Birthplace
Texas Mothers, Federation and
Women Voters Sponsors;
Starts Monday at U. of T.
then
er of
more
added
erbial
r will
itent
usual
sting
jew-
ce of
Republican leaders refuse to
Over Look Any Bet in- Win-
ning Fight.
style, qual-
■tonality as
be shown
Lodge Scurries to Harding to
Bring Out Stronger Action
For Passage.
Attorney General Keoling declared
he felt confident. after a two-day
police organization with city offi-
Prominent Business Men Head
Plea for Law Enforcement
_ Rally in Senate Chamber.
the excep-
quality of
ilored of—•
Fun Assoclated Press
Leased Wire Service.
A.
I..
P
Imshouse Women "" and others
eisaPh D.of Leland Mtanford
J Will Give Broad Contact With
I Interested Leaders; Brings
S Problems Closer Home.
nts of a Complete Prison Sys-
n." Dr Potts han for yearn heen
A cablegram to the United Mis-
sionary Society here today announc-
ed that Dr. Albert Leroy Shelton.
and Ranot Laws." It to an-
red, will tee the subject of his
BOSTON. Mam Mar. h 4 —A sea
captain* dog did a good turn for
a landsman last night.
‘Buck"" Dan. a handy man about
he
i It
He
the
Threaten Governor
With Coat of Tar;
just goes to shov
!• have been if ther
inerease,"’ declare
yres.
the archway of the pier
"Rover." a HL Bernard owned by
ages,
iserts
ction
iew.«-
netting up a general standard for
the enforcement of laws
CABBAGE SHIPMENTS ON
SLUMP FROM RIO VALLEY
sinew Men
reme style
lues. Black,
ice is most
d.
gram She I* the author of sev
il books on mociologiral subjects.
= Ruth Potts Spence of Dalins
II p resid e. and the day’s lectures
thus far." he said
He left tonight for Austin.
. —— -I was not a ques-
- I tion to be nolved by any group of
I cahin-: nccim--- ----- ...
$6,229,211.09
1,21647736
. 1055643
.. 266360.48
. 14731160
306,26103
_3229873
ited at dtplorntic headquarters is
Downing street.
Adventurous Career of Ameri-
can Minister Ends on Eve of
Realizing Fond Dream
Npmber 269.
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message merely stated
physician had been murderea
requested that his daughters,
school in California, be notified.
A.message from Dr. Shelton last
month stated
Total for February
Total Inet week
Monday
Tuesday ...........
Wedneday ........
Fridny
Saturday .........
in Congress Revive Talk on
Southern Republic
capital city whose rate had never
been opened to any one coming in
Christ ’■ name. I*
i
exas Woman in I nd on try and a
tintmum Wage Law " and Dr Ray
HI I give a lecture ^n "Nominating
vstemn"
lOre of the outstanding features
f the day’m program win be by
INSPECT LOCAL OFFICES
S V. McKinney and William K.
oConnor of Washington, D c. as-
sistant supervisors of colleetor’a of-
flees of the bureau of internal reve-
MADISON, Wls. March 4
forts of Madison polfre to
support of Prime Minister Loyd-
Georxe and the coalition govern-
, ter.t declared there was certain to
ibs s political battle in England in
the near future.
vince of Thibet. China, ha* ended
a* he was preparing to
white missionary to cross the for-
bidden Himalaya* into the land,
which is one of the few remaining*
fstnesses of the earth.
March IB in the last day for Bling
income tax return*, according t
Jame* W Eass, collector for thia
district.
offices were dg.
their regular Saturdy
------- off last week. oftice hours
being observed front II to 4 QiUt-h
States senate, he announced tn a
statement here today Mr Col-
qultt, who led the field % the first
Wed for
igh potnts
These name* are given the most
frequent mention. They are R. R
agemen t from the White House,
Kellogg’s appeal naturally was to
those senators who might be in-
fluenced by a suggestion that such
action would be pleasing to the ad-
mtn 1st ration.
When Kellogg’s lit Ue private cam-
paign came to the ears of Senators
’was slightly damaged Saturday a ft-
ernoon ss a result of a « ------- *
Kagement ring that he gave her
several nmnths ago when their en-1
ilege- wilt however, be on the
the bus
uomsr"dcrtgersnatuure "uazinicaz imeubordsnationarsenaqunreueuane
The Weather
ast Texas Sundav, fair, warmer
in east portion Monday, generally
fair.
West Texas: Munday and Mon-
day. fair; little change in tempera-
ture
lufing "Why Women Are Ko,"
, railroad watchman at the rousing
testified the motor bus which was
QUITTING RACE,E#
ATTACKS KLAN"
A body of about twenty prom-
inent citizens held a closed meet-
-— —— time tame
- ------- -uEe 1 would prevail nad they
in addition, he la a close , would enter the struEKle with eoX
-------------------
entered the battle divided
about tWo
xer entevaayrecehredtegangvermmr
letter.waq.datea at fort Worth and
signed The Gun club.**
..Governor Nerr paid little alien-
Wants Loyd George Backed
Against Candidates of 'So-
cialists and Bolsheviks.
Details of the murder probably
will not be known for several
months. aa It takes that space of
... - England, ume for a letter to reach here To-
-W melon Spencer Church- day’s message merely stated the
and
in
Escapes Brigands
A captive for more than two
months by Chinese brigands Dr
Shelton's career had been likened
to that of Dr. Livingston in
Central Africa, a half century ago
Held for ransom, the giving of
which he would not countenance
Dr. Shelton finally was rescued by
a.party.sent by the American cat.
department.
LIGHT COST
RATE RAISE 1
■D DEBIT TOTAL]
nonth of December
before the- raise h
rate* went into ef,
aft of the water and
t jumped from $69, -
.iO. according to the,
nissioner Walter L.
h the city councik
The report shows,
lection* were $44,-
otal disbursements,
n the large items
men column were
atecials 114,000 and!
on plant and lines
ciala.
"The local officers are
Three other men alno have been
taken .5n .custody in connectiomn
with the alleged conspiracy, it wan
Mid
nue. are conducting an inspection
tour of the local branches of the
department.
Th* revenue supervisors arrived
in Austin Saturday morning and
will be here several day*, making
a thorough inspection of the opera-
tion of the internal revenue ma-
chinery in this section. They will
be joined this week by Bupervisor
Harker of Washington.
the master of the scho mer Yankee,
found the man. fastened his teeth strike, which has
pnditi ns and is the author of sev-
mi university resenre h bulletins
baling with Texas prison matters)
d muggested reforms in handling ;
primary at the last senatorial race
was regarded as a formiable on. white lantern
tender He was defeated by Hens - ,
tor Charles A. Culberson in ths!
struck by the flyer went on the
Senators and Representatives
of sociolgy
the pier, finishing duties late, had |
started home, when he collapsed in
WASHINGTON, March 4—The
McGehee ef Medina
TITLE AUTO RACE TODAY.
LOS ANGMLFS, March 4-—The
250-mile championship automobile
race, which officials were forced to
•top in the 93rd lap last Nunday
account of rain, is scheduled to be
run at the Beverly Hills speedway
here tomorrow With clear weath-
er predicted, a, finished contest is
expected.
an assistant secretary of the treas-;
ury, and John Hays Hammond of
Washington, D. C.. and Gloucester.
Mass.®
of MTie
He was the second to return posthaste and remain on
He "as the secondFthe 306 unti the final vote 1s had.
Rrandegee, Moses and MeCormlek
they are sid to have called sen-
alor Lodge into the cloak room and
declared that if the reservatlon
were defeated, they would vote
against the treaty. A switeh of
theae three senators virtually would
clinch defeat of the pact
Harding Calle Him Off.
The republican leader talked over
the treaty situation with President
Hardine II. _
■ . The Universfty of Texas will have
fts broadest contact with the peo-
ple of Texas in its conference on
tizenship and education during
r the coming week,
12 The conference will be under the
auspices of three ntate-wtde wom-
Sn's organtzations and each day s
", sessions will be presided over by
1 tficials of these clubs The Texas
Ipongress of Mothers, the Texas
Federhtion of Women's dubs and
he Texas League of Women Voters!
Kave joined band* In a program ‘
Kiba ling with every phase of cititi
KUnshIp and government, sociology
nd home welfare Th* whole pre-
Zzram has been worked out by the
5 u iv ersity extension bureau and the
BP^torts of all the organizations have
gdpeen unified by the extension ser-
KyW into a notable study in gov-
9 rnment and education and having
■ special reference to women * part
n government and their newly-ac-
■ uired duties as cltizens-
Prominent Persons Coming
the markets peAs sandhrpers atonapdpot.pa,
1 in co-hutatboiWeat secona se "bortly
aerclture. 23 paneaa
। before the tire department artivea.
ABSENTEES WHO FAVOR
PACT ORDERED TO SEATS
MEXIA. "Tex, March 4 —Martial
law will not be restored in Mexia
Texas Friend of Harding May
Get Portfolio in Mexico
City
spend 144,000 for book* in three
month* and $175,000 for dances, ac-
cording to a survey made public to-
day by the Phoenix, a campus mag
azine. The survey also says they
spend $8,633 for cosmetics every
quarter and $323,000 for suits and
overcoats.
WISCONSIN CAPITAL IS
TERRORIZED BY MAN
WHO WHIPS YOUNG GIRLS
nil deal with social and welfare --------—--uses. ,
roblems, particularly affecting the was made last fall that he would
oman In industry. I • • canaidate in the eomina fa.e
COULDN'T get MONEY
SO THEY TOOK HAIR
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922.
DISABLED VETERANS ARE
DEFRAUDED OF $10,000
COMPENSATION. CHARGE
ATHANTA, Gw. March 4 De.
talla.of an.alleeed compirae y by
which. worid wer vaterann hav
been defrauded by ther of com
penennon cheka from the veter.
an bureau here, totalling between
:6000 ana 110.00, became known
today when federal otfielais were
potiried of the arrent of John <»
Dorke at Cincinnati.
who died at the Paineaville hospital K H Raker w E Lng AJ KU
this mornine from a fractured skull era. Dan K. MeCaskiu. T HSbelby
was the fourteenth victim of the K. E Davis W D Hornaday wKi
jtragedy. At Coroner M « Hradley» H — - -......- - -
. ——.---- --- ——- — inquest! held this afternoon -U ft.
comuitt .former governor or Tessa , the responsibtuty for the tragdy
innut of the race for the United , a • Hames New York fantral
LOH ANGELES, March 4.-
James J. Jeffries, former world
champion heavyweight prise
fighter, will start lecturing
Monday night in Blanchard
hall. "It will be a message from
a man of the world to the men
of the world." said Jeffrie*,
who disclaims any intention of
becoming a preacher evanfelist
or reformer.
Kellogg Started Things.
Senator Kellogg started out to or-
l ganize a movement to defeat the
i reservation on the presumption that
Rhe president would prefer not to
see it adopted. Kellogg declared
, that the reservation was not nee-
recognized nuthority on
miles away,
coming dow n
HARDING ASKS FUNDS
TO CONTROL WIRELESS
WASHINGTON. March 4 - Pveni-
dent Harding today en a request
to the senate for a supplementat
appropriation of $50,000 in deal with
an emergency canned by the rapid
increane in radio broadcast ing. The
Appropriation In addition tn the
880,000 already authorised would be
for the enforcement of the wireless
communication laws.
rising tide in opposition to the four-
power treaty, which has been roll-
write its । ing up particularly since Senator
Hitchcock's speech on Thursday,
admittance to the Buddhist pro-
win. C. W Hackett l. P. Loch-
ridge, Walter Bremond Thad A
ThomsonLGeo W Walling Jr . Ham , - ------- .....— —- - ,— ------- auueaa
Fparks, R M WirkUne. IL Barrow based on the fact that he is one of hoped that when the
T B Wailing. P W leffrey, Thoe the outstanding republican leaders wisdom —
W Currie, J. Gregg Hill R E L in Texas I- -Aan - ---14 -
Creager of Brownsville. Tex , FI.
mer Dover of Tacoma, Wash.. now
ST. LOUIS, March 4—The career
I of Shelton of Batang, the first
Chrtstian missionary to be allowed
DALLAS, Texaa, March 4 —o n
He won his way by acts of heal-
ing until at lst he boldly addressed
the Dahlat Lama, ruler of the Bud-
diet stronghola, and after four
months came the invitation to en-
ter the forbidden city and establsh
a hospital The Invitation was in
recognition of medical labors among
Thibetan soldiers. And Just as he
was about to enter the city, word
came of his death.
n look forward to the day when
out of the coalition there shall arise
• strong, united and permanent na.
iHonar party." h. declared Allua-
. trig to the coming political con-
net he said: "* think we shall go
into action when tile time come,
under our trusted leader with good
comradeship and discipline “
Th- colonial neeretary a speech re.
on "The
_______ was,Tcnil.g "07 ’ The steer had stumbled on thel
interesting development* ar* dipushcart and before it could arise 1
pected tn (ollow. Policeman Michael Mulcahy
—— ! jumped on it. grabbed its horn* l
Sreets of Mexia have resumed ’
their former bustling and thronged I
essary and in this view both Lodge
and the president concurred, al-
though they were forced by the
, strength of the opposition in com-
t mittee to submit to it. Whether
or not with any expressed encour-
Lyman J. Iez°withFpnderscCrsornsHard-
xtodoin: sabel, ™' the SZemm "-‘nd ,O the coheslon *
134% eecton. Ine empire.
la Queen of Rex. ’ Rx is king of the festival
OIL AND GAS LEASE
OKMULGEE, Okla. Mareh 4
Development of the petroleum and
natural gas rewourcen of Nicaragua
in Central America, by oil me or
the United Stntew is anured aa
the result of granting of an oil
l-s as or coneesmmlon covering prne-
i a candidate in the coming race
______________! He imeued a tentative platform at
California, who had been the time in hi. statement regard-
I tag bls withdrawal he attacka tb*
• Ku Klux Klan declaring that he
doee not understand how that or-
' Eaniration can Justiry Atmelt.
“While it ha. heen my purpose
from the time I was euchered out
of th* nomination six yeara ago to
again become a candidate at this
Um." he. stated, yet impresnion. ____________ .
and cure umatancer which have re man et the State Si ।
cenuy artnen make my candidacy a block away from the
incompatible with the happine.. I------
and beef interest of myself and
my family And nothing abort or
a convietion that my candidacy was
npanary * ercure the defeat of
plans to abvert th. demoratie
paTty.principles which 1 have «!••
ayron.nna the violatinn
or consutional guarantee., by the
el— tion of a man committea to that
purpom would induce me t„ ,hang,
to "-nonelumion < have non. bed not
10 run •
doned during the war as extravagant. Min* Souchon * official title
DAUGHERTY ON WAY HOME.
ROME March 4 — Cardinal
Daugherty of Philadelphia left
Rom* today for Florence mi hl*
return journey to thy United States,
a The program in tta final form (
vas only completed yesteray. with i
several chunges from the early e
a2hnuica"treapuax"whdrinnovNo More Martial
qecepted. Nearly a dozen educa-1 r E nr a .
ors of national prominence will be ' Law F or Mexia IS
prenent during the week, repre- :
sentfg many of the largest uni-
rernitles.
[ The conference win start eartv
Monday at the Vntyersity Raptint
hurch. where an peanions will be
Hailey. Laten stanberry. D. E
Hawkins. A J. Ellers M H Heed
K Walter Davin, R R Fowler. J
D Copeland. A C Ell's. Sam D.
Griffin, J. L. Ives, C F. Hickman.
A.E, Martin, M G. Bergstrom.
J. T men. J. L Tait S A Work
t. W Barker. W L Nreken J. E
---- ..-at tiled I'oeton, J. E Mowze, w H Th...
at almost 40 ton. T J. Bonner M c Parrish
H. A Turner, L W Carroll, c #
Johnson. John H Caldwell. T. H
Davie. O. H. Millican. K. K Co,:
tattoo Jr. A M Prater, w. A.
H. Gruber. Clarence
---n- .. - - A. Gruber, Fred w
gat- crossing. ! Adam P W McFadden. Claude E
• scene of theiHu. R.C Rather W. S Gatewood,
HE .Davin, W H Mayn, P. W
nylander, T H. Harrow T. F Cox
R. E Robbins, A W Harvey. F: R
"odigo, ".u Farley, Chas i An-
dernon, W T Mather. Robt.
aaw, Geo U. Iansdowne, C.
Fondit: w ° Franklin, w
C. 14
5n=rment waa broken off The de-
fendant later waa married and her
husband agrees with her that the
om should be kept among the
I "Iamily jewels.
I ------- -----
TWO CRASH TOGETHER """5"
... an few. hOVn Saturday morning when
urYa.dog was founa sutrering from
coson at what appeared to be rabies Police
were railed and the dog was killed
- ---- breakers in our midst M
> dead Ohio Public Utilities Commis-eanzzaondrperfeetintorccsaneont
winn tn Invectloat, Pnn*<. prohibition law* waa first made
on? ■ . Hr lpubile iast Sunday when Judg. [
vikie Wreck in Which Fifteen John C. Townes and Dr. w t Ma- .
D A V II J ther of th# University of Texas fac-‛
Lersons Are Killed I ulty sald that citizens were pre-
paring for a clean-up of bootleg-
ging law* violations in Austin and
2. Senator Kellogg, who rivals
Senator New in unswerving support
of all measures with administra-
tion stamp of approval, will be
shoven to the front on Tuesday
to follow up Senator New's defense
of the pact n Monday.
3. Senator Kellogg has called off
his fight for rejecilon of the Hard-
ing-Brandegee reservation, which
the foreign relations committee
adopted as a compromise substi-
tute for the original Bran degee res-
ervation.
The reservation declares this is
no commitment to armed force, no
alliance, no obligation to join in any
defense.
kept the administration leaders in
the senate on the run today.
/ Senator Lodge went scurrying to
the White House early in the day
to impress upon President Harding
the urgent necessity of vigorous ac-
tion to stem the tide. As a result
of the conference three new moves
were determined upon
Program Adopted.
1. Hurried calls were sent out
by telegraph to all absentees fa-
vorable to the treaty, ordering them
Senator Lodge atated that the
reservation would be adopted He
summoned Kellogg to a conterene
and doubtless delivered a message
from the White House. Lodge also
held earnest consultations with
Senator Curtis, the majority whip.
Senator. Watson and other staunch
administration adherent*.
Miss Marlon Souchon is queen of the first Mardi Gras carnival
held in New Orleans since the festival, Instituted in 1857, was aban-
Francis, L
Hodges, A
Keeling’s Belief RAIL CROSSING
CLIMBS HIGHER z-a-
students among us from the law-
--"2227
ta outside from Batang" -oumTe!
orrietals of the mimatonary noclety
enter ine ureat politicai oat. wt. d.notobelleve he. reached his c0/-
skilful ne vomcar pattie with, eted goal. As they estimate wur-
ku lead ere: Eood organization clent time had not ‘elapurta for him
Stan combined armies, or Without to make the Journev him
1 Plane unity or orzantzation and with Born in Indiana he went when E
their general, engaged in queuing years of — •w "hen.5
RESIDENTIAL AREA IS
After the council of war. Senator
lodge announced he will call ap
the four-power pact on Monday,
under a plan to keep pressing to-
ward a final vote, though thege
were no indications to when this
might be,
CREAGER’S APPOINTMENT
AS AMBASSADOR RUMORED
ield After visitors have resigter-
Ted the day’s program, which win
e in charge of th* Texas Ieague
•f Women Votera, wltl be etarted
Hrs. Jesse Daniel Ames of George-
own. president of this League, will
preside over Monday’s peston.
£ The first lecture will be by Prof
3 G Haines of ths university, and
winl be on the mubjeet "The Budget
3ystem Applied to State Govern-
nept."
• Dr. P O Ray of Northwestern
aniversity win also speak Monday i
ummlng Dr- Ray is a well known
authority on government and the
cuthor of standard text books on
he subject He has never before
visited Auntin and his lectors la
CHICAGO. March 4.—A girl 14
year* old was aeixd by two m
here last nirht as she was about to
enter her home, dragged her into a
vacant lot where the men demanded
money and when lhey learned that
■ha had none was compelleg to let
them hack off her hair with a luck •
* 5
- - can poet was believed to be the
strongest aspirant in the running
last spring and summer He has
spent al his Bife along the border * me wuonia seeretary a speech np_
and in Mexico, having gone to school ceived a mixed reply t groans and
for 11 years in Mexico. He i* said cheer* His address was a
to know intimately the Mexican Justification of the coalition nolie
characteristics and can speak the only referring indirectly —
language, with the various colo- crisis
guialisms as well as a native Hi* l’ —neu wiruver tney we,
long practice of law along th* bor- enter the great political oat tie
der also has given him a thor-i-him-’ ------
ough familiarity with Mexican laws
and Institution*
The chief speaker ft the day will
* Mins Grace Abbott of Washing-
In, director of the < hl Id fen’s bn-
au of the department of labor,
Ie* Abbott has charge of the ad
Un lai rat ion of the new Shegpar-
pwper maternity law and will dis-
Ma its benefits in her talk upon
atlonal and State Problems and
heir Relation to Health "
Dr Coolidge of Mill* college win
• on the program again with a dis-
nninn. "What California Women
rn Doing With the Rallot
Other talks for Wednesday are:
brning. "Community Organization
r Promoting Health** by Mrw,
burgle W. Barry of the A A M
liege extension service; and "Our
alldren in the Community " by
Ms Jeanie M Pinckney of the uni-
rsity: and at the afternoon mes-
bn ’Malnutrition. Its Cnusen and
fects,"" by Jet C. Winter*, and a
monntration by the nutrition class
the university, conducted by
Woe D. Berry Anne Raymond
bn has visited many schools
rvughout the country as "health
Iry," will he on the program At
e close nf the day's program the
■ting delegates will be invited to
sit Wrenn library
i Federation Ha* Thursday
Mrs Lee Joseph of Man Antonio,
ppi dent of the Texaa Fedyration
NWomen’s clube, will prenide over
rhurnday morning nession. Th*
gram will be:
phe Present Mituatlen With Tte
nt to Public Bchools," by Misn
SPEAKERS FOR WEEK ARE
/ EXPERTS ON EDUCATION
Continued talk regarding the lax-
ity of prohibition law enforcement
in Austin came to an open head
Saturday, with the announcement
that a mass meeting to perfect an
organization for law enforcement
and to take other necessary action
will be held in the senate 1 h am
ber of th4 capitol Tuesday-night.
Pettions for the mass meeting
urgint. such a move as a necessity,
for the protection of the commu-;
nity’s law and order were cln uUted
Saturday and bore more than 100
signature*.
Neff Will Speak.
Governor Neff will be the princi-
pal speaker at the meeting Tuesday
night Other speaker* will be:
President R. K. Vinson of the Uni-
Sixth and Brazos Sts. The driver
WASHINGTON, March 4— An-
other definite sign of impending ac-
president of Guatemala, was inau-
gurated today at Guatemala City,
accerding to advice* received here
He succeeds President Herrera,
whose administration was over-
thrown in December.
C’riminla prosecutions may result
from Coroner Eradiey’s inquest
County Prosecutor Ostrander or
IAke county, declared late today,
.when the inquest adjourned until
Tuesday to Wait for the testimony
Irom two survivors of the crash
now in the hospital, Andrew Adam*.
driyer of.the bun, and (haries H.Ii, I
Stdlivan. both of l’alnesville larvev )agjnpg
The Ohio publie utmtles commis. -J •E‛ llllf .
sion will conduct an investigation rgv.0 g• 11*
of the collinion at a meeting ini I <1 Discuse lllS
Fainenyile Monday railroad Com ra . .
Pin! officiate announced late today Rumored Recall
FOR JAZZ THAN BOOKS ORELLARA INAUGURATED
dents at the University of ehietg. GUATEMALA PRESIDENT
--------- . WASHINGTON March 4 Jome
Maria Orellara. recently elected
FOR DISCUSSION;
por"w. M
ivernity will
’ I want the world to know
the truth about the Bible. It
is simply a history and with
the aid of 11 othe. histories, I
will be able to prove everything
I have to say,
’There are over 600 denomina-
tions trying to explain the Bi-
ble of the world. They are all
wrong. The Bible is simply his-
tory and when it is read in the
right way it will educate men to
right and wrong When they
understand the Bible correctly
there will be no more crime
There will be greater liberty for
all men.'*
SAULT STE. MARIE. Mich.
March 4 - Mrs. John Whalen, a
member of th* Chippewa trbe,
whose Indian name was Wahsaya
Ogebayanque, died in her 119th
year at her home on Sugar Island,
near here, today, within a few yards
nf the rud* hut In which she was
born In 1803 Mr* Whalen had
never been more than 100 miles
from home, although she was phys.
ically active, until four nr five
years ugo An old clay pipe was
her constant companion.
, the rash, he naid
May Prosecute
I in hi* opinion. Harn** 1
। the train was going at al
imtles an hour at the time Three
other railroad mnen were on tb*
stand at the < ooroner’s inquest today
They are Fngneer F S Fernandes
and Fireman Milo Cornell of the ex-
; criminate
"The Social Problem in a Texas ’
own" is the subject for an ad
ens by Prof M H Handman on
uesny afternoon VIsitors will
» taken en an nutomobile tour
rough the pfeturesque hills
ound Austin
Mother* Hav* Wednesday
Th* Mothers’ congress will hav*
arge ef WeAnenday’s program.
d Mrs. R M N. Marra. Texas
esident of th* congress, win pre-
Along with the revival of ambas.
sadorial discussion, however, there
has come evidences that some inter,
-ta In Creagers own state are try-
ing to prevent hla seleetion
... Hughes May End Matter --
Elmer Dover h.. been personally, and
interested in Mexico for the l.,f
neveral years and has made fre- —
quent trips there He ta well ue I
qained with Prestdent Obrecon
and most of the other leading Mex-
ican orrictals .ng atatesmen."
John Hay. Hammond', knowledg.
of conditions in Mexico date, back
to Ilan when he went there aa >■
mininK eneineer. Shoruly before]
irw or war connected with thel Ew yemy ..
purehase and promotion nt m ver | r.E .YORK. Mare h 4—A
of the largest an most 'aluaMeitnarmq today turned .
mining properties in Mexico mrarkh. couple of Blocks
Doubtiess in view of the lone a. o rime, square, into , ton-v.
tax ta reestablishing diplomatic re-’ "T* or frizhtenea shop
latione with Mexico Theaamints-poracand padlera, overturn^
tration desires to be ready to 12 /pushearts and damnged vegetable.
chanE ambamsadora immeulately J ' "‘"r wed • voung lady’s
upon recognition of a woverni , Ima.pal rasol as an excume for ab.
f Mexico The prenidert is expected rupuiy quitting a herd on the
therefote, to have his minPecte. "a to an abattoir The young
up as to hla appoint.e Bormaide lady oven more, promptly dropped.
formal granting „f recognitoon t her. Paranol and encaped. I
The Mexican all ua t Inn la Mhea .. When the steer plunged through,
uled to begin to definitely Ehap: 1 add- * * ‘ . —
Up with th. return nt Ser•P M"h oranges, fish, "hoe strings. | 'vr, ne qev
Hughes tomorw He will srrtar 1 cups and saucera, necktiles, lettuce. Icle shoals and It
■~wll tojall assume dicetion nfH,erseon zipotatoes. shoes. sananas news-tion l® l» molved
Harding ; lions with olmgon. which nt: 1 papers and Mrs Mary smith Shelcabinet officers i
word ’ been largely in the hand* nf l’ i was hurled unwarA when - ---h • of the executive
lie la J Secretary Petcher alnce f arms
menu conference wa. called and
. . . ____________, , . -----*• reprementatives
was hurled upward when a vsh-io the executive branch of the
cart hit her. . Eovernment.
versity of Texas and Sam Sparks, tion looking toward recognition of
I president of the Texas Bank and the Obregon government in Mexico
■Trust Co. P. W. Jeffrey will tall‘is seen by senators and representa-
the meeting to order. . tivos advocating restoration of atp-
। Because Austin is tbe capital city; lomatic relations in a sudden reviv-
of Texas and the seat of state gov al of dincussion of the likely man
lernment, the'group of representa- ’ for appointment as ambassador,
live business men backing the meet- Talk about aspirants for the
Ing feel that it la up to Auatin Mexico city post was brought to a
HDitsmnawaupnopinsco’miheem-rhampy’srueestaammnuancaa Sec- FOR SUPPORT OF
munity move end not as any bias. d . ogniton was dependent upon Ob- I VIL MUI I UR I UP
partizen.po1iitical turn . v regon signing a treaty and thel ---- VI
That the Vnivprsity of Texas stu- Mexican president let it be known1
dent body is ooncerned by the that he could not comply with thel
movement to clean up on prohibi- demand
I tion law violation* I* shown by the J Grm c,lHg,...
cloning phrase of the petition, say- Groom Cand date*
ling that Tuesday night’s mass meet-), , IS Week., it was learned today.
‘---- —-® • L - • atrong undercurrent of boosting
1 mar be"foundTbest ’’in order to pro- for candidates again started run-
I.—•-----1---- ----- W------a --- fling in administration circles. Dis- ,
cowry of renewed gossip aroused
an immediate belief that those on
the inside have good reason to ex-
- ' pect the way to be soon paved for
selection of an ambassador. The
OnInE. maoghatimn such cases canMarchtzWinptai . ,
-- | m. secretary for the colonies, in
। an address here this afternoon in
heduled to epeak was unable to
me Dr. Mary Roberts Coolidce.
r Monday afternoon there will be
Malka by Frank Mann Btewsrt on
Problems nt the Frerutive De-
„artment" and "Prof Herman G I
‛ames on "Problems of Local Gov j
2 rnment" both of these speakers
^’ng members of the university .
Denso Revue Slated
J There will be a recital of unIvey
^ty dancing classes Monday night
Sh the woman’s gymnaslum, direct
Id by MIma Mary Washington Ball
9Tuenay • progrm. as finany d»
Bded upon has been changed con-
Fiderably from its tentative stages
by him Barnes testified that
southwestem thshis Parents to
tx. wAkEh"hashoayMorononun-tHarding. He very frankly ex.
». -m aa -
____________ mie- pac ta found and insiated that Mr.
Harding should call oft Senator
i Kellogg
__- car collided did not stop, accord -
__________________l^;ir,«X"’:rXr",,A^d7y^^ WASHINGTON supervisors
a man who for the last three daysi fender and warped bumper was the
ticalty th. enttroarenorNiarngua haz.beon terrorizine women on the of the damace tn Miss Sauls
to w r Alexander or okmlkt 37?? mde. b’ hin attaskn on them .
is City and aoKUK. wiIh A henyy raw hide whip, had -----------
in aKnouncement hr proged itroiiena up to today Waip- i i. c nn
numbop or ghen administered to . Indian Squaw. J19.
Pacific Treaty Threatened
• • » • • • 5 • • «
TUESDAY NIGHT American Missionary to China Slain
Reward Is a
AMERICAN COMPANY
SECURES NICARAGUA
appearance It is estimated on gmxl [
authority that at least 2,000 new I CIEVELANT, o. :
tanators ana people not classed as I death tint in the crash at Mineaville
undenirabie" have arrived her. In Ohio last night hiween New York
the past tan day. . ICentmni express tram .nd automo-
1 1 — j bile bus mounted to 15 late today.
A Th nnr b. . .XX... when Mrs Martin Hteinbeck of
O. B, (XILOUITT
---------- ‛ 2 2 m. i.ss =
na.96,airpprt driver,of the. Among those signing the petitton
and, Niek of Fairport wiling Tuesday a meeting were Ben
sufterinK fractured skull* M Harker. Eldred McKinnon. C w
‘nguest is Heid Wilkreson, L J Schneider, L. D.
Willjama A. D Boone. A. C. Goeth,
medical missionary of the Dis-
ciples of Christ (Christian Church)
was murdered by Chinese robbers,
Feb. 17. last.
Saw Forbidden City
For 14 years Shelton, who was
47 years old. stood on the Thibetan
plateaus, hi* eyes on Lhassa, the
0^0 PROPOSED FOR
m" SHOALS-LEASE
J exas Steer Loose . ____ -
In New York Puts pwAsuzremex..Marah.t-pso:
Flight ibkuishnrkiusmminvonvcdonazst
• Poslzion of the government war-
Ibuilt.propertien in Alabama nad to
a Largo 1 direct, sale or lease of the project.
Paa . ' to private interests was made to-
. w’ , Iday by ' hairman Kahn of thr'
house military affair, committee !
but failed to receive the .upport
of minority member, fo th. com!
mittee.which.has pending before
it the three orfers for the proper,
tie. received by the government.
Icepresentative Held, of Ken-
tucky. ranking minority commit-
, teeman. declared with respect to
IthewKahn .proposal, that congreselen, • pm» uuu alien-
-------- ----- .roues itmeie would have assume re- to the letter and aala in an
Paddy’s market the air was filled ’ "ponsbilitx of deciding upon a sw r t9 a question that he would
- oranges, fish, ehoe atringa Plan for the development of Mu.- Ko anywhere hl. duties carried him
GRASS FIRES CAUSE •
THREE RUNS; CANDLE
FIRES MEXICAN HUT
Three Eras fire, and a email
blaze in a Mexican hut Con-titute
____ Ino program carried out by lbw
Juel as sh ,,---* Auntin fire department Saturday
Shipment of cabbage from the1 afternoon. Two of the g. IS
lower Hi" Grande valley region dur-, were in the "am’ |„, T "rirez
Sea (captain S Dog emmtdnyomrpia corainetene. Acanate upmei ‘"<o a ptle « pa.
- " and warehouse department in "co-
operation with the•Texas and fed.
i oral departments nf agricuiture
Last Tuenday e mhipmenta from the
valley amounted Io ill cars the es-, - ___
timatenhow. _ WITH MARCH I S NEAR
MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ’ BUSINESS IS RUSHING
IS REQUESTED TO STOP I AT INCOME OFFICES
ELECTRICIANS' STRIKE roTensinecashzrushinsat theinternai
MEXIcO eTY, March 4 — The I to take care of the rueti prevloga *„
meriousness of the eta. trl< lane' the filing of In. ome tj, Ftur.
------ — ------ --------------- ued up atreet elerka and employes in the Imai
in hi* clothing and dragged him to • car service, shut off power in • internal revenue
the aid* of the Provincetown | various Bections nf the city andprived of
schooner Pilgrim There he barked. I today put Mexico City on a mea - afternoon i
arousing the crew, who revived ger water ration, han now become hmi— *
Dan. patted the og on the head apparent and the newspapers are
and sent him away with a bone demanding that the government
I take energetie steps to nettle the
j controversy before the strike
' apread*.
Girl For
1ONDON, March 4 —-Ambassa .
I • dor George Harvey today declinea
.riorgerev)caypf Piner .°Kd T* the announcement pub-
nni»X llnhed by the Daily Herald ree
- < Earding hla impending
DALLAN, Texas, March 4.-A Wanhington by President
charge of -theft by conierioiTheAmeriran envoy sent 1
wa* filed todav ngainst Mm 1Ji, from hla sick room, where he ..
raine Bate* Arrington by w. ( | confined, with a never* cold, that*
angford of Mineola, who allege* he couid take no noth* of the
that she failed tomreturn a $300 en
GOVERNOR NEFF INVITED RECOGNITION OF Ex-PrizpFighte
60".’ MEXICO NOW UP Will Preach His
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