The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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First Conviction
lis Naval Annual Starts Fuss
i
THEA TRES
FOLKS AND FACTS
r
Under Dean Law
*
Is for One Year
4 Bebe Daniels and Jack
TAYL
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ve
1
Supecriptiona
10:30 o’clock.
The case came up
Majestic Picture
to an old frlend of tl
Has Many Thrills MINERS SHOT
I—Mi IS
nt
Mri
Perry, Dempster Sher
-5
edwan
has been in Houston on legal buss-
"Whes Whe * Mw. 2950-1952 *
most
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sponbere,
eS
terday. and to elimbing to a new
record for Denver.
officials.
force.
uncom-
-
here next Jan. 12.
I
Special Stationery Sale
Q
A
Two Boxes for the Price of One
Total registration for the univer-
I
\
auditor of
Jordan’s Kodak and Gift Shop
615 Congress
Alfred Ellison
A. D. Boone
“nMat"- Pte-e "HY aecueu AHP-
tin Last night from College Station
-
$10.75
man of-the Music committee.
TEXACO
GASOLINE
THE mam GAS
(Vol-a-tilit: the rtadintM with which casoline fitwi up U» power)
Big Sale of the Celebrated
OLDFIELD
I
TIRES and TUBES
I
STILL IN PROGRESS
"Peeping" was charged against
man arrested Wednesda:
5,
Gor
department.
the
hi
e this season
I
Galveston and Return
Run it with Texaco Gasoline—Save it with Texaco Motor Oil
$8.75
On Sale Fridays and Saturdays
SALE LIMITED TO OUR PRESENT STOCK
Limit 15 Days
k
Rather-Smartt Rubber Co.
TEXACO MOTOR OILS
TEXACO GASOLINE
Phone 4906
406 Brazos
/
4
i
Stouts and all go
for the same price
Poice Chief Says
Honest Motorists
Hard Put at Times
Texas Theater Has
New Picture Today
We are offering our entire stock of these extraordi-
nary tires,—all fresh, first class and fully guaranteed
—at a price lower than the cheapest seconds. Hun-
dreds afe taking advantage of this wonderful saving.
You owe it to yourself to get our prices before you
buy.
It vaporizes completely.
And immediately.
Your motor gives you action—at
the touch, on the instant.
Patrol Leaders
Given Diplomas
For Proficiencv
campment there.
Registration in the Law depart-
Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body lubricants and are distinguished
by their dear, golden color. Light, medium, heavy and extra heavy
they fit al can and all conditions. You will find them wherever you
see the Texaco red star.
M. Sndey.
Sra:
w
Wanda Hawley is
At Hancock Today
Jennings, Frank Posey, Hary Wil-
son Bam Saxon, John Minter. Bil-
ball and basketball.
B C. Tharp, adjunct protessor of
What a
with his «
For the first time
sage of the Dean lav
Grusds“
Qusen: W<
Hancocks
Assorted colors
and sizes
scout ought to do
tunity and the value
was told the grad-
She may have the meet expen-
sivu home, but If she to cordial
and friendly she will make it a
background for her personality
ral: er than something conspic-
uous and ohtrusive.
not make anyone
fortable.
nd Shands; i
arguson.
Ban Marcos
Genuine
Palm Beach
Suits
“Bobbed Hair."
Texas: “Don't Tell Emi
Grand Central: "Out of
Walk a Block and Save
a Dollar .
DENVER MERCURY REACHES
•1 DEGREE RECORD MARK
DENVER Coto. Jun* tt. - Th.
AUSTI AN
•SI
News-
Mrs.
given by W R Long,
the universtty. is 2M7
was recalled to sing a third verse,
and then had to sing another en-
core.
S. FERRIS
506 EAST SIXTH
Ther are pome wondertul camera
>bou l. North of the JUo Grande"
at the Majestie, teaturing Jack Holt
and Bebe Danlela «• th. principala.
knomtedee W ene • pem
Uwt Po twnUm
FARMER SEL
OF COTTI
TAYLOR T
biggest cotton
, producer in W
place Thuredaj
of Wilson Spi
bales of cottoi
the last crop.
Taylor at 23.1
< heck in pays
amounting to
the largest eve
a single lot of
of the county.
the Austin motorists could pass the
traffic slumberers how they wanted
to, it would be impossible for a
man to hog the only side of the
street they can pass the car ahead
of them on.
T sylor P
Mrs. W. C. W
Austin are het
relatives, guests
land and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.
< Jeorge t own wer
frid Johnson hi
Mrs Harry I
parents. Mr am
at Drumwright,
and Mrs
Teturned from
were called by
Bourn Mrs. Mi
Dr. N. J. Brow
T8 a guest of D
y night
He was
(
• the pas
the Texas
(Next to
Homer-------,. —-------
Md ward Bach. Melford Wie-
H. C. Powell spent yesterday in
the city on a visit from Houston.
Barry Melton, son of G. N. Hoiton.
This includes the registrants in an
departments The dead line upon
registration is not drawn for some
$10.30
Daily, Limit 90 Days
' TICKET OFFICE
th Phone 71M
Thursday
James R
4
many of them paid in advance pod
the success of the Review seems
school and summer
-A Virginia Courtship" was held
over another day at the Hancock
and -Bobbed Hair win be shown
| today, with Wanda Haw let as the
leading star She to a vivacious
little creature, who always boo her
crowd ef admirers to enjoy her.
IF YOU AR
WELL BRED
You do not make a display of
your clothes or home furnishings,
or whatever extrordinary you
may have.
Carloton
H I, Carle tc
i derived a gold
by the Texas
social ion for hl
as president
1994 to 1898.
Mr Carleton
her of the assc
formed in 187
member ever
several terms
state pharmac
appointment of
sentaiion addess offering good
and godpeed on the part
C. L. Shortridge, traveling pas-
senger agent of the Missouri Pacific ten epoons
railway, was in Austin Thusday wagin, —
on business with the local railroad. "
(Continued from Page 1, Col 7-)
t —-
corresponent the attack had been,
BAN MARCOS
HEFTY Q
HAN MARCOS,
hrilling a good a
ten Marcos def
ionzales team he
The winners wen
Uta and 4 error
nanaged only 3 h
errors.
Batteries: Nan
zr-a*
A. Thompson of Dallas ia in the!------------
city. I Mise Meta Hetman,
I Brydson, A M Bhem
Col. Frank Andrews, Houston at ' Johnson, Wayne B
Inald Biggs,
pan. Wilton
VVESTIGATE D
A report receivet
herir W. D MH
o'clock stated i
mme people druni
Ing at Teck. Hh
eputy Sheriff Jin
l Fox to investig
Kght they had not
The Court of Criminal Appeals
will sit today in its final session
util the first Monday in October.
There will be no submissions to-
day and the court will announce its
final decisions of the term. The
and the way they ride would never
leave the impressien that each and
every one had not spent the major
portion of their life learning to ride
a horse.
The picture to one of the high [------
class western ones that is good in rin* he said,
every Une. with splendid photogra- of fellows
phy used on scenery that is simply , An *hei" —
incomparable. The rides through .
lowing to kf ng part on the
registered F1 degrees, 5 degrees
formulated during the past term.
Plans are rapidly taking definite
fom and C. 8 Potts has just re-
turned from Houston where he
addressed the Lawyers" Luncheon
the publication.
The Trinity Lirary society
meet this Friday evening at • •
o ‘clock at the Mission with the fol-
ment of the University summer
school to said to be somewhat below
that of last year. Up to date about
one hundred and ten have enrolled,
according to figures given out by
Miss Lucy E. Moore, registrar of
torney, was in the city yesterday 1 Annis Josnson, Mi
on business with the railroad com- ’ Buether, Mrs LAzhie
and on every hand a determination
is expected to back the miners in
r strike. The county to IM per
it union.
FredIRqgera.weuarreeted - to. patros
the jury filed in after al-
i hour’s dellb-hation the
ACCELERATOR E®®
Qustav Watkins, >
Earl Lawler. Orval
the Rio
leged that the offenses were com-
mitted in the Del Valle region.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wibur
P. Allen will be interested in the
news which has come from Laredo,
of the birth of a son to them on
last Friday. Mrs Allen has been
visiting her mother in Laredo for
some time and since the dose of
school the Allen children are on the
ranch near Hebron rille.
The Tees Compem», U. S. A. Tenoto Peteolw tmhuh
UI be
C. A
On. hundred and 2» women have «• Morow. Jullag Baldwin.
___________-_____ - reislefe tor work in athieua tor PerzHertrave, Eurene D
ness, ia expected tock home Satut- i toa summmer tom. and wsek-enA Jr- -u
day morng. parui- al oak Lodge and Mmme: perman. Paul nynn. Walter Gutt-
| EDIN will A#e-pK.san divariSit man, Frank Law. oswal Lucas
Frad E. Rightor, former reidentfrom the more srenous atles ri Homer, Thornberry. Cha, laa Wolf,
of Austin. Who now divides hl* time J ine summer term. No weeg-et
between Austin and Ban Antonio. | partis waf he allowed to use to.
arrived here last nigat. I T. Ark because it has not been en-
J. L. McDonald. a^nt the "pTee
the Fort Worth and Denver City
K, Miss
da Me
, Horaref
w0) mercury at 10 o’clock. according to
pre- The offjeial thermometer at th?
‘United States weather bureau here
"Don’t ToD Everything* to a very
clever picture that is coming to the
Texas theater today it has a good
cast, well filmed, and a lot of
laughs
“No Other ourse."
Officiate of Williamson county
today expressed deep regret over
the affair, as did many miners, but
everal of the latter told the writ-
er that, while It was regrettable,
“no other course could have been
The feeling could not be higher if
haif dozen race riots broke out.
9
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUrN, TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23. 1922.
Appeal of O. W. Anderson, giwen
1 years in Jrterson county for rob-
bery, was riled in the court of
criminal appeals Thursday and will
be heard at the fall term. other
W. d. Bogardus .1 Dalia, was reg -
istered here yesterday. day by puteshpm the contyi
Mr and Mr.. Charl.. A Bowkarleherrra off, « oe caee of .efee: training achool last nteht la th,
of Dallas are visitora in Au«tin ' an” xopt’atmud ££ I Anen high achooi audtortum h
owa2.. Ratt"eendrEa E Frrnan # see"avu eugpa BcCoh me «radaa«ion exetcis
kil from Dalla. ; that on A:close count bomne of
I wore missing.
Bronte and Magnolia Park have
cellent fire , ecord, auring the pat where to will spend about tw.
three years. In that time Bronte wetks..conlestinE tor.the
ha. had no insrance low I herbarium of the ntversitz, which
; rankj among the best in the south.
A requisition for the return to Mr. Tharp will try to add to the eoL
Texas of Frederick Kovert, wanted lection some rare specimes which
at El Paso to answer a complaint grow in coastal regions,
charging theft by bailee, was is-!
sued by Governor Neff Thuisday, •
upon the governor of California.' EitY summer
Kovert is said to be in Los Angeles, nprmal, as "
SAN MARCO-
WES V
H. H. Leinnew
ied uddenly at
; morning. Hr i
ctty and tw sur
two daughtera i
The Hays <
executive comm
and flex hied on
preserith by
J H Jackson
Wednenday at t
Wife's mother. 5
after a erious I
vived by his fa
of Waro. a broth
mon of Waco;
Fd lierrinxton i
J W (iary of 8
brothers st Por
Walter and Ed
and throe childr
Muge nr C l’+rb
Mrs N H l’erk:
where he hac ba
for treatment
• The funeral v
nine o’clot k Thui
the Pks in .ha
1e survived by 1
young Wife who
fooks of Hesume
awo brothers
■ Miss Victoria
the gUest or
away.
■ Miss Annie A
for Chirag
ake part in a w
ives and do th
gArenstein’a ready
Ha Mr and Mrs.
^■ughter. Miss (
Mremple motored
EFvisit Mr. and Air
B Edwin (I port.
and Miss Alarum
Eof Kyle were qu
PAuwtin Naturday
or of the Meth
iciating.
<11 who own Iwm, is to. most f
inriiing -cene and to. Aecov- i
ment nat tollow oro etirrin«. onh
Nnnnon the ouner ot the Paredise
raneE :• tn. E2tber ot va an ehe ■
pet of to. country Hob eneeta her i
ana to. two find they have mucn
in commom. Fancy the contemna:
lion when 1« evelops theqMannon
i. found to b. th, "Black Ruatler
' Boys' Genuine Palm
Beach Suite. Size for
U18......$5.95
TAYLOR’S J
Will
TAYLOR. 1
IMO voluteer I
many sections
to compete in
bration tor •
the local com
A parade u
the day
Hundred* of >
Wilarson o
There will be
noon, speekina
anth tinal '
qair enme bet
Lboekhase tean
A. Zimmerman .nd l. Wlfe .f .
Dallas were among last nighea u- i Ciecnee U Paren too
rivals in the ety. 1 tha pears oll.compz.°4.m. or
• ville, to a guest at tbe home ot
L. B. Everett and W. D. Posset Postmaster and Mrs,, George JL
were among arrivals ia ths eity last Sparenbers for severel daya Mr
night from Waco Parker was orterly in thepostal,
i service under Mr. Sparenper #
Ed Cravens has returned to Aus. ‘ postmastership at Bi Wrings and
the department.
Papers in ths charges against
Ezra Hemphill were forwarded yea- ______
terday to the Travis county grand club in behalf of —- ,________
jury by Justice of the Peace M. M. He received substantial eifourage-
Johnson. He is charged with ’ ment in the form of subscriptions,
burglary on two counts. It is al- ---- ~f ham m=iA “m “wanh -aA
Miss Lillian Carlton was a die- ■ ~
tinct hit Thursday at the Lions "P2,
club. She sang "Mandalay" fist. ° -"5
spontaneous, and that when the men
went to the mine they did not really |i
stop to think of the bloodshed that
might follow
“One Big Mob" J
He was wounded early in thwM
tight. "I was on my way to HerM
** * "when I met a gang
They said they wereO
on their way to run out those scabs H
at the Strip mine. I joined them
Popular ban i
GIRL I
SAN MA RCOS,
ne of the mom
beddings was sol
Wednesday morni
erian church, w
bates read an Imp
niting in marriage
nd Homer Tannen
Mies Jani? Dal? l
nd (Jeorge Jenn
ared by her grar
L Jennings, who
arcos from Alabu
go. Hhr is one
dost charming dat
| Mr Tanner has i
short while but
arm and ad mirin
. nsaa. *i mx Depertmees e Qeob-
a;
e mcud N H- 1915191a Mdehjpm
u. a N a a 4th w July mt mb desch
PaRenineentatire on EurScualo.sofiomihsssion,thhatttteturnin"gnome
E zzssm
the thirty-etghth session convenes on.hlotegtof’rrEhmag’ote
ased on bond and his case is
come before the cor poration
rt this morning.
Will continue their automobile trip}
to Ban Antonio today to visit their t---— ——------ - .
sons, who are in the military en-,15 to 24. All manuscripts sboud
(be left at Miss Josephine Budds
I office. No 1M Main building or
given to Miss Phillis Henry chalr-
M. H. Parsons of Pert Worth wee
here yesterday.
A wrman may be marvelously
gown d, but tf she does not
seem conscious of it she oes
Dr. W. B. Bizzeli. president of beginning June 37 and continuing
Agriculturai and Mechanical cbilege, through July 9. with tha object of
and Mrs. Bizzell, who reachedAus- having university girls spbmit sngs
- -- ——— A-**— —- u i to be entered in the contest at T
p W C. A convention which will be
held at Ester Park, Colo. August
railway, was in Austin Thursday
on business with the Southern
Pacific j
1
P 3 Neley. L ----
I codnty, manutaeturina 7
feeri l^o. ziox, Otou
Supreme court will follow the game , , . ,
steps tomorrow. , A song writing contest
held by the University T.
sented yesterday with a beautiful
set of ice tea glases with silver, _ _
accompanying as a higher than at the same time yea
---jig present from the force at —-d i= elimhin .• • me-
the postoffice Poetmaster George
H Sparenberg delivered the pre-
tin from Houston where he spent
several days on business
Mr. and Mr*. W. N. Bush of
Waxahachie are visitors in the city.
Reports Re
Dr JumtK Lo.
Tayior Rotary
national convet
related events ।
vuntion at the
day ,
A. B. Oweni
today's enterta
Speakers includ
Loa Angeles, n
dent, and Fred j
What has become of those not in
the known dead and wounded list
can not be said Some of them
were seen today in fields running as
fast as they could with miner sym
pathizers pursuing them with guns
How many escaped copd not be
told.
C. K. McDowell, superintendent
of the imported workers at the
mine, was among the dead. It was
said that he was the first selected
to be shot after the mine was cap-
fared and that he was given no
ehance to escape.
gambling house, 2 yeare:
i Houchin, Then rk meet eg county
I theft, two years . e
Unkind Austin motorists have
been trying to make Sam D. rif-
fin. chief of police, break (he traf-
tic ordinances. Not only the chief
| at police has been made the victim
' of thoughtless drivers but many
others who have not been in a po-
sition to complain about it with the
force the chief has at his command
When a motorist comes up Cong-
ress avenue and stays dose to the
street car tracks, if he is close to
an intersection and to driving slow,
a man who wants to pass him up
must go inside the safety sones
made for people who want to board
the street cars.
It is against the city ordinance
to drive inside these sones, and
yet if people do not do so any
thoughtless, slow driving motorist
can block up the traffic for a
whole block behind him if he stays
close to the car tracks.
Chief Griffin said that motorists
had even been known to speed up
in the middle of the block and then
slow down at the corners and hug
the middle of the street so that
other people could not get by un-
less they drove inside the safety
sones and violated the city ori-
nance.
The whole trouble is caused by
another ordinance which says that
a car must pass another on the left
side instead of the right side. If
assured -
Murray Ramry, new head of the
Austin Rotary club, will address the
Youn Men’s Business league st its
banqyet and social meeting next
Tuesday night Mr. Ramsey, who
is one of the most enthusiastic civic
organisation workers in the city,
will bring stimulating messages of
communty building to the young
business men He has just been
invited by the league, through Ms
president Dallas E Hawkins, to
make the addres and Presidebt
Hawkins yesterday expressed his
delight at Mr. Ramsey's acceptance
clerk read the bill, declaring that
the jury found Alexaner Cook
guty as set forth in the indiet-
ment and sot ths penalty at one
year in the state penitentiary
Gentlemen, is this your verdict ?
asked Judge Hamilton "It is." re-
plied the foreman, R. C. Stovall.
The court stood adjourned and
Cook spoke a few words to friends
before he was led to the county
lail It to expected that he will
appeal the case
Another Gets Six Months
Allen Williams, charged with as-
sault with intent to murder and ag-
gravated assault, was given six
months in the county jail after the
fury had been charged on the points
involved In aggravated assault. The
charge of assault with intent to
murder did not go before the jury
were hela »l » pin wich the
parents and trteinda at the boy
•eouta in austin present
TIM fodlowing program "as rend-
er-: instrumntal pumber. Turn-
ersorehentra. anvocation. Dr W R
Minter; playlet -A Dar in Camp."
by Um gfadyating ela-a; fim. "Box
Seouta ot - Amerlee": eadvations
-1 weleome by Scout Oewald
Lcas: "What Um patrol leader’s
training wchool ha* meant to me“
in by Boom Johi Minter: talk to
graduates by Q C Taylor award-
M> ot eptomaa. by Lman 3 Bal-
ler an’Mfa T 1 aginter: closing
_ - exercises: scout yena. ecout law
Mi— BU lang oath : soout benediction
— ” Tha gradustes are aa tollowa:
22ee
mlMete X. i a. .“a
Anedeaaboeseameraei
■mw 2 merhed MWv
peven miles of the mine. Some were
: lynched, some were burned when
the mine was fired, others were
beaten to death, and the majority
fall before the scores of bullets
poured into them.
“Bloody Williamson County."
"Bloody Williamson county," so-
called because of several riots, to-
night was outwardly calm, but
there was a noticeable undercurrent
which kept everybody on edge and
wondering if further trouble might
be expected.
The correspondent talked with
scores of miners today and about ,
balf of them were certain there |
would be no further disorder, if
there was no attempt to reopen the
mines, while the other half said they
were afraid some of the men might
not be held back. The situation was
reported by county officials to be
quiet. The scenes of death today
were virtually as gruesome as any
in a real war. Bodies with many
parts shot away lay along road
sides or were strung from trees.
Men wounded and dying were
stretched out on roads and in fields
with none of the hundreds of the
passersby able to lend a helping
Band. Attempts to assist the
wounded in the early part of the
day brought rebuffs from the spec-
tators backed in some cases by
drawn pistols.
Fate Doubtful.
When the attackers went over the
top into the besieged mine this
morning there were some fifty or
sixty workers and guards there.
clerks in the local postoffjee,
wer. married recently, war?
time yet, however, the auditor be- »
lieving that the number entering ,
this summer to now at its height. ।
legialature a Travia county jury re-
turned a verdiet of guilty when Al-
exander Cook, charged with the
manutacture of whiskey, under the
Dean tew was given one year ta ths
state penitentiary last night at
morning before Judge
Hamilton and the wit-
MARRIAGE A LA MODE
The American bride-to-be
looks up her future husband’s
rating in Bradstreets, but in
somne parts of Russia the bride
depends on magic.
On the wedding night she’s
required to pull off her hus-
band’s boots.
One will contain a whip, the
other a purse.
If she first removes the one
with the purse—that to a good
omen, signilcant that her hus-
band will have plenty of money
and be kind and generous. If
she draws the whip first it may
be regarded As a specimen of
what rhe will receive.
mission
Attorney T. H. McGregor, who
the mountain passes, the rushes
Into the rivers, the long, long hunt
that has as its ultimate aim a life-
tees body at the end of a rope, are
extremely fascinating.
Bebe Daniels makes a corking
: good western girl who can ride,
shoot, dance and love With all the
ardor of young womanhood.. She
plays opposite Jack Holt, who meas-
urea up fully as well, spending his
life—-one that ia naturally restless
and full of love of adventure—in
search of the man who had killed
his father to steal his horse.
There is an exciting poker game
in which Bob. the part taken by
Holt, not on!y rakee In the whole
pile of money, but wins Lolita, the
village dancer, on the final hand.
She plays an important rote, for the
story that brings the picture to a
close comes from her
The search for the "Black Rus-
tler.'' the terror in the valley for
The publication of a lw review
by the Law depa tment of the Uni-
versity was one of the projects
y Barry in “Penrod,
ends Hawley in
Midshipman Snubbed by Editor
89808 8 * * * * * John B. David of Temple arrived
it Publicly Censures Olmsted .
___________________ _ visitor here yesterday.
I and others kept joining us until
' there must have been 5000. Most
j of us were armed and those fhat
were not soon got their guns When
{ we got to the mine we spread out
I around it. We had no real leaders,
everyone was working for himself
It was just one big mob to get the
men who were running that mne
I am not sure who tired the first }
shot, but after It was tired there
was real war. The fire kept up for
hours, I guess* and several of our
men were hit. Late in the evenng :
I was shot m the am Ths woubd
was not serious and I walked back
to where a group of our men were
standing and they sent me here in
a car I wasn’t there, but I under
stand most of the killing was dec?
after the mine surrendered it was
terrible. I know, and I am sure
some of those scabs really were in-
nocent men. It's just the old story
। of a mob getting started*' •
mTemepeevepma
3 "
■ 0. ■ ,
Thomas
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Above la reproduced the page which started the racial row at the
U. 8. Naval Academy at Annapolis which Senator Howard Sutherland.
at West Virginia (right) called to the attention of congress. The pic-
tore and autoblography of Leonard Kaplan, a Jewish midshipman, were
printed on the last page or the year book, which was perforated. Op-
1 pomite Kaplan's notice was printed a "take-ore on him. Assistant
Becretary at the Navy Roosevelt has publicly censured Jerauld L
Olmsted (left), editor of the year book.
S
nesses task up the rest of the day
The second night session ot the
criminal court wa held last night
to hear the arsument by the afw
neys and to receive a verdict The
jury went out at 9:35 p. m
Is First Casa Hors
Cook was arrested by county of-
ficials and arraigned under the
Dean tew This is the first case
that has been tried under the taw
although there have been any num-
ber of casse tn other parts of the
state where convict to ns under the
statute were given He was charged
with the manufacture of whiskey
with Albgrt Darby negro, who will
be tried in a few days. It was
agreed to have Cook tried first
between the two counsel for the de-
fense. It was stated by Dan Moody,
distriet attorney, that the facte in
the case should not be published
sinee the trial of Darby might bo
influenced by statements made in
thepresa.
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