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The Austin American
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AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922.
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EXAS LAGS UljVETERANS BUREAU SLATED {MEXICAN DEBTll .poppI A,+, Dell
UBLIC SCHOOL FOR THOROUGH OVERHAULING PAYMENT PLANLdDOI 00310 UUIS 11011
ORK, HE SAYS
Wages Total $135,000,000
Organized Labor and Ex-Soldiers
?
in
Irish Election
ur Figure
Returns Seized
convention delegates, who include
lits
ieader in the country.
#
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By Opposition
Garner is a
Associated Press.
filed by Sheriff Garner was suffi-
federation, added later the reply.
proximate* $200 .OOO.OOO.
walkout will actually take place.
ayes
Dad
ter ef education in the
il Eirann
res
cabinet and one of the pro-treaty
been
ats
Texas Bankers
mor
Oklahoma Riot
00
Harding on the question of taking
Ml
around
outside the el
arrangement had been made t
Travis Trial Fails.
"People in C’alifornl
rds
wenl
Signalmen Cut Heaviest.
Switzerland.
The 12,000 si
eived the
re-
Being Deserted
cent" instead of “40
more children
re ready fo- high school training.
■alary be raised
lasue Strik. Ballot
H’S
up next week
lary of $1370."
UNITED STATES WILL
DEPUTIES AS WOMEN TO
device.
NEW YORK, June 1<.—Arthur F,
the lowest type*
Common Labor Reduced
44 DAIRY PERMITS IN
DOVER CHARGES ARE
POSITIVELY FOOLJISH
to a report made by the officer here
He declared that the pris-
the city health
oner was hande uffcd when he made
Charges in a statement circulated
Signal men whose work fa simi-
A GREETING IN PICTURES FROM CHRISTY MATHEWSON
were
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Sunday, partly
Saturday, partly
Garner Remains
In Office When
Writ is Granted
Sing Sing Given
To Vardeman and
Chase, Ex-Ranger
cooler. Not
best men's
sole idea of
tisfaction—
the railroads' annual labor bill cov-
ering 325.000 employee, gossip in
rail circles centered today on the
question whether if a st ike ballot
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tg $11^0
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dent May Continue to Per-
list on Action.
wenty lessone.
» art of singing.
Full Associated Press
I eased Wire Service
per
30 A
45 a
Labor and the American Legion,"
said Hanford MeNider. the Legion
commander, "both have as common
WASHINGTON, June 14—Repub-
lican leaders of the house will con-
By HARRY B. HUNT.
WASHINGTON, June 16.
BOLD JUMP GETS FREEDOM
DALLA3, Tex , June 16 — Plung-
ing headlong from a a perdi nr train
showers in the soytheastern
; Sunday, generally fair.
to New
ntie City
. LOUIS OBSERVATORY
REGISTERS EARTHQUAKE
! plan to contest fdr a place on the
J federation’s executive council.
western
cloudy.
West
MAY INCORPORATE MUSEUM
DALLAS. Texas, June 14.— Plans
for incorporation of the Texas Mu-
seum of Natural History were dis-
cussed at th* nark hoard meeting
AUSTIN BANK CLEARINGS.
(Clearing House Associaton.)
them do--
w value--
declared have
proportionate-
2,/
il {
NOT HAVE OBSERVER
AT RUSSIAN MEETING
goor service
you've seen
La.
bers of the mission were due to ar-
five at the White House.
TARRANT DEMOCRATS
WILL NOT USE PARTY
. * 282,885:14
INDS EVENING TELLING
NEFF OF HIS INSPECTION
ST. LOUIS’ FATTEST
PRIDE DIES; TIPPED
BEAM AT 505 POUNDS
----— -— ---—-. —.. ------- — ' today
department today । to his confederate. Vardeman. The 1
debt TTAISAEwLoNs A. F. of L. About Unified Work of
Both votes are to be completed be-
fore July 1. when the gigantic slash
for those two classes goes into ef-
feet.
HARDING REQUESTS
POSTPONEMENT OF
Reports from headquarters of the
railway employes* department of the
American Federation of Labor said
the ballots of the shopmen were that
a 100 per cent vote was expected
and the indications thus far were
that it would be overwhelmingly in
favor of a strike.
Added to the shipmen’s vote was
Interest Begins in 1923.
Under the agreement cash pay-
WACO. Texas, June 14.—Recom-
mendations to the legislature for
radical admendmenta to the present
state banking laws were embodied
' in resolution* adopted at the final
session of the Texas state bankers'
Purchasing Power Inerease
Figures included in the decision
showed that clerks will receive un-
Go mpers Speaks
Samuel Gompers, president of the
Legion Commander MacNider Tells
The Weather
East Texas and Austin: Saturday,
pertly cloudy, showers in south-
Ask for Strong
Law Changes
preye on the pol
its blood hes •
Cinasion. ontark
ine
th 8. A. P.
i at 1:11 p
ockhart, Co
panel candidates,
elected.
Monday -----
Tuesday
Wednesday t
Thursday ....
Friday .......
cloudy,
portion
inerant teacher of a proper grade
sent to give them education.
All Get a Chance
"There is more standardisation of
Tom Poor, who says he lives at
Altus. Okla., is held by Sheriff Rich
McCrady.
Sheriff McCrady. who is conduct-
ew days ago voted $17,400,000 for
chool betterment with a 14 to 1
najority. .
j "Schoois are so arranged in Cali-
nrniA that every echool — yes,
very child—la in a high echool dis-
rict in those scattered dinfricts
ernments of the United States,
Great Britain, Fence, Belgium and
to 44 3 cents shows increased pur-
chasing power of 67.2 per cent
The firemen and oilers, according
to the board's rigures, receive the
greatest benefit under the decision,
through their increase from 218
cents an hour in 1917. to 49.6 eenle
July 1. or a Ml par cent inerease
In actual purchasing power.
Increasing Prosperity
Reviewing the railway labor act.
Un Mad Strike.
While at work the convention was
informed by B M Jewell, presi-
dent of the railway employes’ de-
partment of the federation, that the
I rail chiefs contemplating a strike
---—‘ way. The
--a participating union, the tele-
graphers. did not receive a cut and
is not expected to ballot at this
time. A decision covering the 75.-
000 telegrapher will be issued by
the board later.
ing an investigation tonight, said
the trouble had its inception in
Enid Thursday in that city, where
on county roads in automobiles dis- w
Kuised as ‘spooners* in order to get j ly
i the necessary evidence, but I amjclas
going to put a stop to all inde- Far
cent conduct along the public high-
I Texas’ support of public elemen-
hry and high schools as compared
Pith California "looks like thirty
[eats." declared H T. Musselman of
ballas, who returned on Thursday
rom a three months’ study of the
"alifornia system and reported to
zovernor Nett here last ntght.
mill, Texas spends lit to per
hia on rad educaton. Cantor-
a spends from IM to W«, he r*
| Mak.. Caraful Study
re >»nly two or
have been asked to look for the
man.
It may be necessary." Sheriff
Harston said, "to doll some of my
men up in cars and send them out
| at Monroe, La., late Wednesday.
---- Roy EAwards, alleged automobile MFI ITYN SAVS DI AID
.-e.. .... . ___ who ws employed at the Chase thief, escaped from a Dallas detect- . " SAI BLAIK-
WEEK’S MILK BATTLE National bank, substituted a bund if tve who was bringing him back mmvem m-"meme .
ef or .a— --h— -° from Hattiesburg, Miss , according
itutions, but was sent out of
state by the governor on the
ection trip when this survey
mittee met.
road in operation.
candidate for re-election and may
continue in office pending the hear-
ing of his appeal in the- court of
civil appeals of the Ninth district.
The injunction was granted on the
contention that a supersedeas bond
practically every prominent labor
were two div
arriages in Ot
ST LOUIS, Mo, June 14. — An |
rthquake beginning at 3:94 and
bat l nut ng until 3:30 p. m. was
egistered at the St. Louis untver-
eraity"s neismographienl observe-
bry this afternoon it was indi-
■ted that the tremors were 1960
piles in a mmutheasterly direction,
robably in Nicaragua The most
“lock shock was recorded at 3:10 -
"Jus tell the boys for me tha old Matty has won the greatest game of his life,” said base ba ll‘s greatest hero as the movie man photo-
graphed him at.saranac Lake, N. Y., the scene of his long fight against the white plague. “I was in a hole for a while, but I won out in the last
inning, and so I’ll be on hand to see the next world's series."
Texas ranger.
FORT WORTH, Tex . June 14 —
Tarrant county democrats will not
adopt the party test in the forth-
coming primary. aa suggested by
;ataresngrembeza,obqzxamadandzthsuact =TSrUS
I. W W members becume ert I primaries. County Chairman George
broiled with harvest workers whojSteere announced today
were not members of the organiza- „iim, „A— A,,. „
tion. About thirty of the non- HENRY FORD SUED FOR
$11,000,000 ON CLAIM
can be no division in the
_______ our country has ontered upon an
263.27761/ern of “graduany increesin buni-
174820-22/ness properity, which wiu be hb
. 297,04203 .rally ahared by ihe arire"
IASSACHUSETTS MASONS
| SAY KU KLUX UN-MASONIC
I BOSTON. Maas. June 16.-A |M.
er, declaring the Ku Klux.klan "an
Ln-Mamonie organization, without
danonte support or sympathy." han
pen sent to all Manonie lodges of
P» state by Arthur D Prince, grand
eantor of the Masnachunette grana
IThe letter, mads public here to-
lay. Say, that an a erand lodge,
me would take no Interest In this
esanization, but for the olaim mad-
ly its officers and organzern that
.membership in largely Masonic
m4 that it has Masonic approval
nd support "
up the administration’s ship sub-
sidy bill prior to adjournement.
Indication* tonight were that they
would reiterate the belief that con-
sideration of the measure ought to
go ever until the December session
but all leader* declared they wouid
take it up and force it to a vote if
the president MIR pernisted.
The bill was reported today tn the
CHEROKEE, Okla., June 19—One
man was killed and three others
probably fatally injured here tonight
in a fight between 60 harvest hands
assemhled in the city park, just
being cut oniy 1
Chase, a former
of the committees were ready to
submit reports.
present term.
eau, affecting perhaps even
the position of director, now
held by Charles R. Forbes, is
likely within the next two
months as the culmination of
dissatisfaction among ex-serv-
ice men.
, For months the situation
within the bureau has been
the subject of serious concern
paymenta - meetiSan Francisco
Every eaeot-no disahiity- or -d-IOV
"no disability traceable to service"’
ehemies those who seek to tear
down the lawful integrity of our
nation."
dates by a substantial majority i The mutuality ol
when the first election result was! two organisations, as declared by
announced tonight. j their spokesmen, was the outstand-
Professor Michael Hayes, minis- ng development of the concession
hi which adjourned early when none
of congress
Texas, told the house today what
most members had been hearing for
toda Amwhenth . new budget, appro- . revoked the permits of 17 more Hardemans were captured at 8a- f his leap for libert y Monroe officers
Dratns $1000 to the museum, was I dairies making a total of 44 such/vannah. Ga., and most of the securi- '
adopted. revocations in a week. ties recovered.
lusselman Report May Be
, Basis of Governor’! Sugges-
,‘tions for Better Texas
I System.
ner than
» now in
fountains
the fullest measure of justice
for suffering ex-service men j begin after January 3. 1923, cut of
have made little headway. • special fund inte which win be
paid the oil export taxes and u
Situation Worse ‘
-esH=2
to attend the golden jubilee of this. - -_________
NEW YORK June 14.—A plan
for adjusting the entire external
debt of the Mexican government,
the national railway debt of that
Bastrop Man Acts.
On recommendation of Paul D.
i Page of Bastrop, an executive com-
{ mittee of five members will be cre-
i a ted and during the afternoon ses-
{Mona steps----
DUBLIN, June 16—When the federa
final results of ths elections in the -there
among members
nation since the creation of che
labor board, the decision pointed
out that it is generally conceded
tn be fairly pig tn and certain that
also had
Associated Press.
CHICAGO, June 14—On the eve
of another railway wage slash ex-
pected to lop around 330 099.000 from
g, ----- — -eyus with
shenal “ro^S. ‘ alxsscant
men and inspectors, however, es-
caped with no reduction whatso-
retnstontenen"aturemahe ado: nave beenmmeteajayi w.w.s. TaREemhne’na be Made fot. Rbehboeimrnederettkkepore,eagg
morning.
country and certain so-called ln-|
terns 1 debts held largely outside oft
Mexico was agreed on today byi.
du red but 6 cents compared to the
7-cent cut made for shopment re-
cently. because their rule on over-
time pay is less favorable, the
board said.
Common labor around stations
was reduced 1 cent less than the 5-
cent reduction of the maintenance
of way laborers recently announced
because mnost of them live in large
towns and cities where the coat of
in living is higher and also because
____ _____ many of the track laborers are fur-
i controversy in the treasury, that nished free living quarters by the
key positions in the treasury de- I roads-
I partment were held by democrats. F * ---— ,
were claimed by Secretary Mellonilar to_that of shopmen
asserting that any
WASHINGTON, June 14
Federation of
national university polling were joint ranks" of the two organiza-
BV Gay Shriners won About thirty nf onganiza : 1
• • members departed from Enid on.
----- , Thursday night, coming to Chero-
i had decided to ask officers of the
striking miners to a conference to
{consider a joint action. Hermade
A p lit plain that federation politics
| |f l-| i would not be considered at this
VI Udi VULVI b j conference. the rail union delegates
1 having already announced that they
• per cent" instead of "temporary
totor nr "permanent total" means
dollars saved to the government
, treasury.
Associated Press.
CHICAGO, ni., June 16.—Pruning nearly $27,000,000
from the annual payroll of 325,000 railway employes, by
cutting clerks, signal men and statioary firemen from two
to six cents an hour, the United States railroad labor board
today announces another wage slash, bringing total reduc-
tions under the board’s orders up to $135,000,000 beginning
July 1. The clerks were cut three and four cents an hour,
Complaints of Ex- AGREED UPON
Service Men Seek!, .-gj
• Ar n. National Railway Debt and
to Better Mess; Di- Outside Held Itemal Debt,
rector Forbes May1 Are Finally Adjusted by
Be Removed. | —•—
PHILIPPINE ISSUE
The report contained many rec-
ommendations and all were adopted
as read, with the exeeptloh of two.
One of these, containing a proposal
that all penal cases for violation of
the state banking laws be tried in
Travis county, wa speedily reject-
ed when it reached the noor of the heavlestcut oFtheernnm
invention and another referring to. duce five ent. Enu hour ,
cashier, check, was amended prior ! helper. r-“— noun "
to adoption. ~ -
Legislative Leaders Want to
"The American
have no high school near, an
of torn paper* for the package of
FORT WORTH. Texas, June 14— bonds which had been prepared for
Continuing its war on impure milk, mailing and turned the bonds over
Check* T ax Plans
' Mr. Musselman studied particu-
«riy the taxation system by which
California raises the necesary tax
honey with less burden on home*,
arm* and improved lands than
"exas, but declined to say what
is recommendations to the gov-
l tn be so false and for the most
part bo ridiculous, "aa ordinarily
not to require notice."
Th, bulk of those bit by th, new
cut will be two hundred thousana
clerks and one hundred thousana
station employes The majority at .
clerks, those with two years' ex-
perience or more, are cut three
cents an hour. Other clerks are cut
four centa, and beginners inetena
of the former minimum monthi;
pay of $67 will set $60. After The
rst six monthe they wii receive
170 instead of the former rate at
377.50. Storekeepers chief clerks,
train and engine crew call era trails
announcers and hayfrege room em-
Ployes will be cut three cents. Un-
der the four cent redution com
janitors, watchmen, office boys,
messengers and freight handlers as
well as etymon laborers
statio nsaddbwaretauaes.
i „wiEAtRoa coNEERENEast "s.rex ^3^,5
|B A Robertson of Oklahoma, with । 34.5 cents in December. 1917/when
I George. Short, attorney general; J,the government took over the rat.
A:, W hiehurst, president of the । roads. These figures shew a 44.7
Oklahoma board of agriculture, ar-1 per cent increase In actual pur-
rived here tonight for a conference ■ chasing power, this decision de-
.tomorrow with officials of the Kan- clared while the increased hourly
discuss methods for continhing the rate.tor signal man from 328-e0nt
MIAMI, Fla., June 14. -nPetitidn
was filed today by attorney* rep- _____
resenting E S. Huff of this ritv ing commissioner
anan slcoo-oporadamazs xs: aminoroospspnnum-that thaox:
a futrgearcatd anyalyna
I in his suit anezes that he invented { $5000. * nnm -5- reach
! the fly wheel marneto in use in { —___________
cars manufactured by Henry Ford.
andaserycarrequpredwtmorenas DALLASiMAY DISGUISE
Fiid—is use a western phrase--
In two subjects: education and
food mads.'* he said "I found there
tons very little opposition to bond
keues proposed either for botter
chools nt better highwys in Los
Angeles, for example, that city a
BEAUMONT, Texas June 14. —
Sheriff Tom Garner was granted a
writ of injunction Friday restrain-
ing the judge of the district court
from suspending him from office
and appointing a successor, pending
the decision of the appeal of the
case from the Sixtieth district court
to the court of civil appeals of the
Ninth district. The ninth court
reached an unanimous decision at
about 1 o'clock Friday afternoon,
an hour and a half after the hearing
of oral arguments for and against
the granting of the injunction.
Unless some sort of action in the
supreme court of the state is se-
cured by the citizens’ committee.
Sheriff Garner will remain in office.
at least until after the primary elec-
tion in July and the end of hla
Ferne Hollls, was permitted toplead
( KuSty of criminally receiving stolen
. property and was sentenced to from
[ one and a half to three years in the
I woman's prison at Auburn.
o.to.repubiian steorineccomm,
tee Were against consideration of • eran
the bill prior to the election • ‘
When the bill formally was pre-
sented to the house by Chairman
Green of the merchant marine com- t - — . .
mittee, de mor rath- members were . EorD-s e Vietim.
given until Thursday to file a mi —rector Forbes in declared to be
. ------------- nority report Representative Har * v ' !. of circumstances and sur-
rad: "choolsi thin u becaune or the i dy at Traaa. ranking demoerat of rovndinen
eh!y centralized nature of mchool the committee, explains 1ater ihai I. Iis Ereatest fault. It i. mala even
Aminintrauon Tne ntate l, thej thim timw limit was agreelable to re- B! the burenu’s meverest erftica, l«
nit Teachera ar, paid batter j publican committeemen, which was Bhat he has permitted himnett to
"or inatance, the lowent paid interpreted a meanine that the N .wept alone on a t‘de of ad-
mea-Ire l. not Mkely to be called mniat ration and army policy, rather
i------— than atternnttnc to ptem I,
Typical at thia it in declared, u
hl. noqulencence m the location of
orsia. John H
Saldea J an a
Lng Down to J
1 Ellan, a sona
der voa rieita
onitht DreamS
pignauon comyi
The baard explained that the
clerks cut was lighter than some
other classes dbeonuse they had
“sutfered considerable loan tom
certain changes in their rules ana
because they have never been high-
‘ paid compared with other
The greater reduction
for beginners we ascribed to the
fact that the merity "have not —
yet assumed family responaibin.
ties."
IVE STOCK COMMISSION
PROBES HOPKINS ANTHRAX
[FORT WORTH. Tex, June 16 —
the ntate live .tock wahitary com-
pimpion will .end a apecini repre-
entative to Hopkins county fmme-
lately to investiate the report of
nthrax there.
. & P. TRAFFIC HELD
UP 10 HOURS BY WRECK
LABILENE, Texan, June 16
U«ht care of a Texas and Pneirie
rotht train which went into the
itch leaf mianight nine mile. ennt
f here, tied up trafflo on that
ond for ten hour. No one was
urt.
roads Return to Private
Owners.
the international committee of)
to officers and ex-service or-2n*nron Mahe annsstdott e
ganizations. including the republic below the Rio Grande.
American Legion, the Veter-1 The arementwpiehdsnruhect
ans of Foreign Wars and the]gon, covert gecuritiEs with a ?ree
Disabled American Veterans • value exceeding $500,000,000 gold on
of the world war. Efforts bywhieh the interest in- arrears ap' =
these organizations to obtain
tenance of way laborer* and the
shopmen. The minority decision
today was signed by Arthur O.
Wharton and Albert Phillips, both
labor members. W L McManamen,
the third member of the labor
group, is in the east on an Investi-
gation trip for the board.
Living and Saving Wages.
Definite recognition of a "living
wage" and "saving wage" was made
for the first time by the board in
today's decision. Although abnor-
mal post-war conditions were point ~
ed out as obstructions to fixing any
scientific. Hving or saving wage at
present the board declared that as
soon as this condition cleared away
it would "give increased eonsidera-
tion to all the intricate details in-
cident to the scientific adjustment
of such a wage."
Clerks Hard Hit.
Oxfords- The
rk portion !*
on soles and
kOULD PROVIDE FOR '
PROHIBITION BUREAU
WASHINGTON, Jun. 18-A bu-
au at prohibition *, a separate ana
antinet unit of the federal kovern-
sent would be provided Inf a Mil
atroduced venterday by senator
irnet, ropublican, Kentucky. Th.
bomsure, it, aponaur naid, I, de.
«ned to put ths rewponaibdity of
aforcing th. prohibition law. upon
he man.
OKLAHOMA OFFICIALS
ATTENDING WICHITA
Th* man killed was known as
future Paul Bernarcek, a discharged soldier
I from Fort Lawson. Wash. He was
the; aboUt 40 years old. Jn hi* pocket
ward toward TrocognttonofTe Fom“enndsenahmntarery rchpt
Mexican «oyernment by the EoV- . Lewson. He also cartied an I W
W membership card officers said.
and others boarded two specially
chartered steamships for Honolulu
other* started west. James S Me-
Candles* of Aloha temple of Hono- i
-------------..102 ozlulu, the new Imperial potentate of
hospital when chosen entirely out-the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles ot
side the bureau the Mystic Shrine, headed the 1
The law appropriating $17,000.000/8hrine party, which included the {
for these new hosnitals provided hand, patrol and Josean singers of
the selection of sites should belllam temple, San Francisco, and - -------- — --------
and will hu*« no otadal oteunwr at sTet.to. date ever nelection has land.’ he.Mataotitanwinl be in cor u1 Aollara ;nsbonds consigned the ’ ST LOUIS, Jun. WllUam J
Th. Haru, meeting on Runlan at- hommsvnt oxer to the bureau tram, suan "PcKiK.cm mu n leal bin withiattonal Shawmut bank In Boston. Schult, St Louis tatiest man. died
fair*. Ith* Whit* House > d ch other by radio and radio music today were sentence by Supreme P, yeepanv Ala will be buried
-- Work on many ot these from the matnfana wi N used Cour Juntice Martin to term, of ’ lmorost Tdax spedany cnstrueted I
hospitals ha. not yev born started, wnen the wedding of a member of i f mm four to eight years ench in comot He wlehed ‘ SOS pounan l
WOULD CLOSE MISTLFTOE laithoueh th. money ha. Ion. boon ilslam tempie. Enis Coleman, to Sin. Sin. Immured' »5 Inch.. Srouna“the
" _ -WE miIEIOE available, tubercular veteran, ar” /Hele n Hurwitz of San Franelsco, 13 Mrs. Bertha F Vardeman. once Imaarunna wl. Mx fjet tAU
YARDS AT KANSAS CITY sleeping outdoors in Arizona and' solemnized at sa. The ceremony । known on the vaudeville stage a* • waist >n X_______"
MW 3“ —*3 Ull men suffering mental disorders iwillbe performed by Captain K P. •---------—• ■
KANGAS CITY, Mo., June 14.— from war shock are farmed out Bartett of the H. F. Alexander.
The Fowler Parking company, a ‘ tn private asylums where .they are — --------
subniiary of Armour A Co. paid herded, without treatment with rnnT -A-,,
at its Mistletoe yards here "a fair: the pauper and criminal insane of FORT WORTH REVOKES
average of the daily prices paid for he • -me- —---——
tatement on the subject, being the
formulation of a Texas policy,
hould come from the governor
Mr. Musselman reached the city
1 noon and as Governor Neff was
h Waco, and due to return at 8
‘clock, remained over Friday night
Lnd saw Governor Neff in the even-
the ballot now being cast by 500,-
090 maintenance of way laborers.
Masonic organisation. From the
dock*, where the imperial officers
________esChpe5°tratndhzpatcharsazkanise
22nne tairaneneacntnf
1 ers district pursuant to a recom- ance of the prese.t rates
of -Commissioner Hall. Stationary engineers firan.
TO FLY WHEEL MAGNETO Toesslatnrnswereppdoprednurkingathe and.oters numbering 10.009 escmnen
ment of insurance and banking and
it was recommende that the bank-
» Sing. Cradle
wa* postponed by request of Presi-
dent Harding just before the mem-
is
Issue a .trike ballot If thair W,0
.TTursiE-ts "m
PUT END TO ‘PETTING’ ‘^r Srik0 nSorenumacirady hv
nai Ms H > "Ei u othar participatine unton
VAl-AS, Texas, June 14.— Depu-
I tlea disguised as women, may be
’ used by Sheriff Harston in his drive
to stop immorality in Dallas coun-
!. he: sald today. A series of
roadside raids" was begun to-
night.
her in a group of 61 schooln in’
ism Angelas area draw* a'
autfered from im-
creases heretodore, received the
most welcome newa of ths order
when a minimumwage of MS a
the further
giris who receive more tian that
•mount at .present shan not sutter
any reduction.
hogs on the open competitive mar-
ket." according to the proposed find-
ing of R T. Hainer, commissioner
of the United states department of
agriculture, who today heard testi-
mony in a suit brought by the local
livestock exchange seeking to close
the Mistletoe yards and charging
unfair marketing practice*
Cincinnati. June 16—Unity ■"according to their classification, the signalmen five cents
Ehn Enoonland'Amehcahe Amern- ! and the firemen two cents.
tion of Labor was proclaimed here I --------------- ■——■■■ — > Result* in Srike Vats.
toda'gtiethaerredrratoonsormizn-cu. v I.Approzimateiy.1.200,000 qmway
J lona amid the applause of the uhicago. Wonders duel ion' wh"h wjuresshg sntott,.
• j vote of un railway labor bodlek
If Walkout Will u^oXS
aa. v» --- w aaa three affected by today's order are
A I* A .expected to mail their ballots 1m-
Actually Occur mAltslntng optnion protezne
- against any reductton was inelude
----- in the decision which was the cese
in the preyious cuts for the main-
Angeneralpverhauingo fgthe Interest Arrears Alone Approx-
United States Verterans Bur- imates $200.000.000; Rail-
* *
Postpone Measure; Presi-
• bout to be declared tonight, 13 tons as lone »• both continue to
m- -nt-rd , . nollina hola the high ideals Of freedom ,
ments on current interest are to Ama in n: terciath n n-2 al ane Juntice. while George L Berry -... _ .. ... ,
hotdUPnt .nS the endusezdet Vice commanar of the Lekion and 1 authorizes the men..to stop waork, “
oocuments ano tne tauy sneets. . .1 —— AL~-* e~t-a2- •-k- -l---
,____________2iearr iaecihdentthttpnsrrmsmundbrutnnn:
won..15 declared be vrowinsi terwit are to be waived. Overdue ot the DaI Eirann, who la in favor federation. Mr Berry nald. "It han
A"Certain amount of delav analcourons win.be depostted with • o the anglo-Irish treaty, led in the; pens, that somebody is going to
A. certainamount o,delay, and trustee, and the receipt* for the yting for Dublin university candi- i break the rules.
cnfusion.was expected to follow coupons will be authorise without Haten by a substantial majority The mutuality of purpose of th*
Xtjn, ~e" .taVu^^ ovr a period of time, thl. X7 t Artgelecnion re.“t I two organizeatione, as
_00W8 the estabiishment or 14 arrangement in effect being a can-
regonal .bureaus 1 .1 . cellation of part of the back in-
Both the organization and ad-terest.
ministration of these bureaus, how-, Raihways to Owner*.
ever., is now beinb subjected tof The railways of Mexico are tn
criticism b% seryce prganlzations be returned to private manazement
! -harge Red Tnpe, promptly. The government will as-
a.The chare.is made that in. many sume by endorsengent all mil wav
idnricta. instead at providinK a debt not already guaranteed hv it. A. I: J »
shostzsut. and quisk action, they in order to Elle time for full m-Une Klled ill
only add to the red tape and delay sumption of all cash obltgationaVA- IIM 111
.The malor nar of .the attack on all classes of bondholder, are to I
thesbureau win Ne directed against agree to temporary suspension of
-------— —■ ------ .— 1ts medical organizatlon and delays sinking fund rights ete Kurin* •
teragain tomorrow with President In providing better and more n4-- rive year period 8
" " " niit hospitalization, particularly Today * agreement brought to a
for tubercular and mental cases successful conclusion negotiations
.Army Men Decide. begun least October when Mr La-
Thd first part of this count will mont went to Mexico City for a
be based, on the charge that the series of conferences. The sessions
medical direction of the bureau is which ended tonight. In which
beinK Prunelanized. . ... bankers from England, France" Bel
Among service men familiar with gium and Germany participated '
conditions in the bureau. It is re--began two weeks ago
Rarde as significant that two civil-t Strengthen* Mexico
npum. by ... merchant marnecom-lrn bzoetanrworahisheabiu. both i,The,pereement, ' teitin
mieen which fSciea th fnkhenda|Amewicam ATmy "analws”ih. the Enanelal elrrfw, would tremendous-
amendment providine that no soy-,6" 27 -,r in in iftif ii:.«
cromanradahouato eepuon of _______________________
"on 8 “onr"",lanaThero,"2t , Prcanan,ot th plcine that republic in .
for ‘turnon of $70,003 PpeD°o Anatvberealarandmentadisabiiticaluonnwhich win make it possibie
a.aniepAmencann'or, -i^ datobtain * at some f
"afthng or enaunr al an Anerc spedcuponto meet eeomgnamouant " aleo, wasbelleved that l_,
port f more । $500,000,000 in agreement would prove a move for-
Detentea by the committes, Mr thpresent Ticnhazear.. .
Bankhead announced he would c-latveranon"rnditures
mane a vote on his amendment in i AP200-" eNi..
the house There wa. no record' ArbitrArb trezxE indinss:
vote in committee on the .mend- la Anhtay medical Tindines It is
ment, but it was opposed by rpub- idosleredamo than any other one
limns and supports by dmo rat in5 can be counted, on to hold
Representt"e turner, aemocrat,ldown the amount needed to
T. Musselman It Back After
Survey of California Plan
in Conducting Schools.
TEST IN PRIMARIES
' Mr Musselman was recently com-
Lilaatoned by Govetmor Hatt to
nke thia study of the California
3 :uay-2manzcudion fan
-.ESUBSIDY meet
l n HAKDIN
SLATED TODAY
3“
J
connection with the Blair - Dover
Higher Schools Favoreble
' Though Texas spend* only 20c to
e to a dollar, compared with Cal»
pornia, on high school and ele-
Lentary education. Il* support of
nstitutions of higher learning com-
ares fairly well with Calitorni,
pr Musselman sal. It compared
kt let be declared, than he had
ixpeeted.
Dr Museeiman vimited every qob
bge in California, he reported, and
rate led more than 3500 miles in
hat state tn going to the various
Frode and high school* and higher
nstitutions.
1 Little Bond Opposition
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