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D MORNING
Au
ican
ANDGOODLUCK
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS AND ONLY MORNING NEWSP APER AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
ED MY 31. 1914
“ALL FOK AUSTIN"
’ "TRUE TO TEXAS”
“AMERICA AI.WAYS”
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ONFERENCE IS CALLED FOR IRISH SETTLEMENT
TEXAS TRADE
-BEER BILL CERTAIN
BLACK SOX
BEFORE BAR
IS IMPROVED
OF JUSTICE
er than in pre
4N
Va-
Probably Be Absent
on
By Assoclate Prens to th Austin American
a big navy
Other political leaders
in the
to a petition from 20. 600 clergymen.
uled to begin this Monday before
jority of the 13 men indicted would
IALISTS IN WRANGLE
to
OVER RED DICTATORSHIP
the
OKLAHOMA CITY
OBJECT TO
tion of euffielent importance at this
. 10 P.C. LEVY FROM'BIG FIRE
r
LUK
rested
for throw ing
of a city ordinance and the revo*
Berger asked.
Tom have got to have the terror
Pt
FOR MEXICO
ELEVEN DIE
DIAMONDS
and
rmit anything
d once
ROP PRICES
Okla . their stopping point until this
will
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PRETTY YOUNG ARTIST DISPLAYS NERVE
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LIFE TERM
PREDICTS
IE
FINAL COUNTINC
IDIN
NAVY WAR
FOR TEXAN
OF VOTES
opportu-
AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK
dur-
3
rels.
be put on trial
Monday.
PRIZE WINNERS
The past
e
From
of reporting firms.
AUSTIN AMERICAN
month
had
mained statlonary
in druzs, hara
813 CONGRESS AVE.
and
and
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memev
British Premier’s Letter to Irish Leader
May Bring Conciliation Between North
and South Ireland—Varied Views Re-
garding Letter Are Held.
By Associated Press to tee Austin Amer lean
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., June
probable boll weevil damage, a dan-
ger which, it is believed, has been
VOx THE DAY
TBOw AWAY
By Assoclated Press to the Austin Americat
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. June
nothing mandatory about it, but he
may pay some attention to the em-
:2
Scheduled to Face Trial at
Chicago Today.
he towel ini
t a day.
cpmaL TELAs wEATMEa TODAY.
Pat eouds.
AS EARTH CUTS THROUGH
TAIL OF FAMOUS COMET
. especlal-
prices re-
this
yuur
ocked out Bi
round of thelr
guare Gardens
a moat recen.
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To Be Announced
TUESDAY, 7:30 P. M.
Spectal News Service of the Austin American
WASHINGTON, June 26.—Presi-
dent Harding is expected to come
• twice Wert
of 10 and at
"So they postponed their revou-
tion and art the date for May •
“And on May 6 a policeman ar-
IN TRUNK.
SHIPPED
camp at At
past severa
'Italy to mak
out as antiei
y for Dempse)
ree rounde.
drew a "gatel
ved to replen
arns coffers te
eared to ___
ng lack of ac
uer of n
ce Stnti
sting fa
de batters
y Preside
hrong gati
near his II
manage
lenrer in t
he if th. a h
ht to the hea
i canvas in
Officials connected with the case
saw no chance of a further delay
in the legal proceedings
EFFORTS FOR IRISH PEACE
OBJECT OF BIG CONFERENCE
CALLED BY SIR JAMES CRAIG
ay of their being the ruling clams "
Dne remolution received only four
tes and the second eight.
mmemaaxomaxnaazzaxd-=2 18 1 a-e-maz
Anxious to sketch cliff dwellings and to catch the
DIS ARMAMENT PRINCIPLE
PROBABLY BE ACCEPTED
BY PRESIDENT HARDING
been kept in the yard
Screams of women and children
ances have always been general.
He made another today in reply
being under bond.
Hal Chase and Abe Attell are not
OF PASSAGE IN CONGRESS
UNDER SPEEDY SCHEDULES
disarmament intentions.
There has never been a direct ex-
pression by the President as to the
details of his views on disarmament
Generally he is credited with being
> says
Cattie Receipt. Liberal.
TD Good xew3
nwuM
RISE IN M AY UNDER ARREST REVOLVERS ANI
—SWM
hia poslti
ound am
> the flooi
TRUTH RULETH
ABOVE ALL
.— ■ --rav ’ vnpetar ion. ।
i and as a result prices showed mark-
i an eight-hour day.
“If we would follow
Tpgi
a
in ong
oral of‘”t
ure the
olution
esult in a "2
Dempsey
itterent per
acor.
8, howevr.
FARM LABOR PLENTIFUL
EVEN DURING HARVEST
id appeared t.
y left the ring
dtng from ar
GOLDEN RULE
FOR LABORERS
IS DAVIS’PLAN
nessed sweeving revisions
ly in drugs but for May 1
SAYS REPORT
A _
ment of the greatest political im-
portance.
“It is a welcome admission of the
fact that we have insisted pon—
that an honorable peace in Ireland
is achievable only through direct
negotiations with the elected repre-
sentatives.
“It is for our representattves to
gauge the full and real significance
of this appeal.”
Assistants' Union of which George
I- Berry is president have begun
action in the Supreme Court against
the international heads.
Dissension In the printing Trades
throughout the country arose with
charges that Major Berry had di-
A Klinger to another
Nrsi Wr declared himself to be
statistic s submitted by 32
Dine mills in this district.
Oil Production Lower.
Oil production in the district
Ing May aggregated '
were em
from six
e used or
starting an
cell batter
--ne
expected, the latter having won his barrassment of the House leaders
fight against extradition after his;by informing them that he has no
arrest in New York, and Chase's objection to the Borah amendment.
deliberately made a misplay in the
World Series of 1919.
naval appropriations and the yield-
ing by the House on the Borah
FOR AUSTIN AMERICAN'S
CAMPAIGN
By
ment knqt
l was usn
I of an si
rat us. el
at 6 o’clock Sunday night, intend- I
ing to make Post Fa-h - -**
.,5 1a!
Av
nt.
onnected
1 fest
even the
crowd at
ere enabl
omplete fi
state the plant is about two weeks
late on the average.
Some fear was expressed for the
safety of the crop on account of'
vdi"
•.33
The Wichita ntormation wae al-
so to the effect that authorities in
Karma eit had been notinled to
keeP a strict lookout for th, trunk
PRESIDENT DE VALERA
DISCUSSES PROPOSALS
By Assoeiated Pre to th> Austin A-ie.
DUBLIN. Jun, 27,—Eamonn de
By "y-a te Ametin Am-t..
COMANCHE, Thm June 28 _
Gibs Howard, on trial for the
It loose up
of a ha
• head dro
rious Excuses.
2
?
of the rooms in which sev- I
he bodies were lying. was I
sage concluded.
Sunday Sir James was in con-
ference with his chief supporter.
The general feeling in Belfast
is that the Ulster men will demand
that the terms be discussed at the
proposed conference shall be strictly
limited, especially excluding
subject of a republic.
orege hat
l thorities to the effect that a trunk
ifornia
They branded it
Reports .indicate many cottonl
fields in Central and North Texas!
are already infested with weevils,
and it is believed that damage from!
this source will be greater than I
a.d thus rid them and himself of
the danger of facihg defeat in an
effort to get through the Porter
o of them
Kruz, left wing communists from
icago, oftered two resolutios an-
ting the rights of the working
aa to set up a dictatorship to
otnetals •*< '
the ■le-ring «'
baree of evad"
Miao occupie.
day, he suggested that its
while Kingjlution has never taken pince
and several shots are said to have
been heard by neighbors shortly be-
furs the fire was discovered.
one of the women bore wounds ap-
parently inflicted with a sharp in-
strument.
The dress of the Infant which
this woman is thought to have been
holding in her arms, was drenched
with blood.
Trotzky’s description of the United
States, while he declared that Creat
month’s oil production ’ Britain was losing her position of
• “eereese of 314.000.- world significance, “the pound ster-
S“aine* .. .----- -ling having been vanquished by the
almighty dollar!"
groped h
d round, su
hurniliatir
Ugh the rod
him gal
d opened. I
y and wea.
‛ shape an
ast the
ead out
around gracefully to an acceptance suggestion which is only an expres-
of the Borah amendment to "the sion of confidence in the Presidents
naval bill. in which is suggested the | *'
-bred "the terror ts inseparable "Hngdahi and Kruz. the expo- '
dletatorship of the proletariat. > hents ot communism, do not belong ’
Te= he-= ~* te he-= th ter.cz to the proletariat
“They are in the "salariat" Bring
it over ”
were somewhat in the dark
Alwayt Send Your Rentutal Subscription Promptly Before Yoar Tima /• Up — Nooer
Wait for Your Austin A/nrrvan to Ba Stopped—You Cannot Afford to Mi— Any Isa—
improved between th'* United States and tiros rowaru. on tra for the mnur.
May: according to Great Britain as a result of a marl- der of Jack McCurdy on the night
Southern time rivalry, willoecurin 1924, ay l? near Hasse, was found
| Trotsky, bolshevki minister of war, guilty anI sentenced to death by a
I predicted in addressing the Third ' jury.
------! Internationale at Moscow, Friday. I
11 550,480 bar-/ays a Moscow dispatch to the Daily
' Herald, the labor organ.
success of a Sorialist
enter the rin
t as champion
when be me
il ligbt heavy],
t Benton Hari
• ing while swinging over a sheer drop of hundreds of feet
। in Zion National Park, Utah. (c) U.&U.
idle labor in the larger cities.
The report states that labor con-
ditions throughout the district gen-
erally are satisfactory and free from
disturbances.
The general trend of agricultural
conditions. as shown by the review.
k Men of America Must Continue So I ,0, ,,
Thirst Under Provisions of Measure *5- -eoke-st -ze
Sure to Pass—Only 28 Congressmen
Oppose Regulation. .
EIGHT OF PLAYERS
CERTAIN TO APPEAR
existing order, and on May 1, it
mined.
j Iyine near the body „t one of th.- exquisite colorings of canyon walls, Miss Dora Montague
men " “ "Keo n which had of Salt Lake City allows herself to be swung from dizzy
heights on a narrow board seat. Photo shows her sketch-'
exactly how many of the defend-
ants would appear for the trial.
The eight White Sox players--
Gandil, Risberg. Weaver. McMullin.
By Associated tn the Aur“n Amertear usual this year. ------ -----1
। OKLAHOMA < ITY . Okla June Unfavorable reports from the!
26—C. V Pickup and his trio of fruit growing sections of Texas in- 3
j^Ubuund for Mexico City from | dicate the peach crop declined to
Lincoln. Nebr. with air mail planes A0 per cent of normal
for President Obregon, hopped off Threshing is Under Way.
... h. intend. Threshing of wheat is'well under
Fleld.. Eort, S111, way in Texas and from’Southern
Arizona and New Mexico come re-
ports of good progress in the har- ,
vesting of wheat and oats, with
| yields somewhat diminished by the By Assoefa ted Press to the AustIn American
Sayth durins the latter part or TOLEDO, Ohio. June 26.—Jehn
, The review summarizes the pres. ! J. Darla. United States Secretary
ent condition of agticulture in the I of Labor, at the First Reformed
IEenth.Distriet with encourag- Church Sunday declared that the! contatning $125,000 in diamonds re-
force for the good is the cenuystoleninoktahoma cityb a
inK the continued drouth in south- chureh and that he believed if the
em Arizona and New Mexico, and 1 church can rganize to set employ-
mm Crop, d mase Inflicted, in cer- er and employe together, there will
“i" mml X locally exces- , be no further need of the Depart-
New York branches of the nter-
national Printing Pressmen « and
fi
The preceding
knockdown 4
nut.
■empty wh
the boxer wh
rillard or I
ulty knockin
la a questiq
coming batt
1 and Georae
State’s attorneys, however, still! amendment
seriously. and the
The union pressmen of Austin
also pay 10 per cent assessment on
■ their salaries each week
ware. furniture
ments.
P: Arsoctated r-w te the Austin Amertcas
BEAUMONT. Texas. June 26.—
Three men are being held in the
jail at Kountze, Texas, twenty-five
miles from Heaumont, charged with
the murder of Tom Prince, an aged
farmer, who wns shot and killed
at his home near the oil town of
Batson, Mat unlay
Prince, a bachelor, was engaged
in makinK a batch of bread when
his um sal lan is crept to a side win-
ow of the house and shot him.
---------- । Japan looking toward a reduction in
CHICAGO. June 26 —Trial of the their naval programs.
to appear, all the
a revolver containing six empty |
cartridges, a shotgun, a rifle with I
a cartridge that had been dis- |
charged and another exploded car- ।
, tridge nearby, a double-bitted axe ;
men charged with conspiracy The President has been kept ad-
through which it is alleged White, vised of the struggle in the Con-
Sox baseball players threw the 1313 • gressional conference.
world series to Cincinnati is ached-1 He has been told that agreement .. _ ...... .. cgaze..,
i "hi- " " * * was impossible except on the terms ; representing the Protestant, Catho-
announced in the World this morn- i 11c and Hebrew denominaions of
ln< America, and urging him to call
He has been notified of the yield- an international conference, and
ing by the Senate on elimination | presented to them by a delegation
of the bulk of the increases to the
loouis Kngdshl and Wilam
By Associated rcess to the Austtn Amerfcas
BELFAST. Ireland, June 26.—
A meeting of the Ulster cabinet has
been called for Tuesday by Sir
James Craig, the Premier, to con-
sider the letter of Prime Minister
Lloyd George, inviting the leaders
of North and South Ireland to a
conference for the purpose of trying
to bring about a conciliation be-
tween factions in Ireland.
The letter reached Sir James by
courier Sunday morning simulta-
neously with the Sunday newspa-
pers commenting on the letter.
Sir James replied immediately, in-
forming Mr. Lloyd George that he
was summoning a meeting of the
Ulster cabinet for Tuesday and that
he hoped to secure the attendance
of all the members.
“You may rest assured no time
will be lost in conveying the ye-
suit of our deliberations.’’ kis mes-
Morning Newspaper in Control Tixcu Printing the Full 24-Hour Ntuii of
luted Press. Printed 3 a. m Tcday. All Others Printed the Night Before
be present to answer the charges.
-Vi
ut failed
aggressivene
ad no fear
ok the Inin
rounds. ot
with Dempe
the United
farm imple-
time to go on record for or against
it.”
Both sides attacked his plan and
bis was the only vote cast for it.
The fight was enlivened when
Victor Ferrer attacked the com-
munists within the party
""The communists issued circu-
Urs in Milwaukee last April ad-
vising the workers not to vote be-
cause fhe revolution, was coming
May l.” Berger said
"They were going to rise in all
their grandour and overthrow th*
continue toward the Mexican bor-
der.
The planes were designed by or-
ders of President Obregon, accord-
ing to Pickup, an the nucleus of the
Mexican aerial mail service.
new low
fight against extradition from Cali-.----___--
fornia having been not contested by ——
-“LEE PRESSMEN
neys, but no word has been received!
I from Rachael Brown and Joseph J
To Amaiin American my Bubserners.
The Austin Ameriean a forwardea
promptly every morning- by carriers, m3
of whom covers a compact delivery meta
We have Do’means of knowine. in tie
of fie*, of any I r regularity or non-dmitvery
unlesa yo advise us promptly. Your AU.
Un Ameriean ahould be delvered is 0
not later than 6 130 a. m. on week 4ms
and 7 30 a m. on Sundays When this In
not dun« or there la say frregularity er
error in delivery, piease telephone at onen
te 5020. Mipning paper wlH be Immediately
-nt by bievele me-zmager .tol
will be correeted. In the event of eontnu.
In* irregularity nr fallure to make ggg,
rection in dellvery after fient eomapiaine
piase *dvise \ us tin Ameriean ie —“ ‘
addrens to Editor, who wil । ■
Dotices his personal attention.
■ w
<■ 53e
La-
showing tha
a, a good-eee.
far from re.
VASHINGTON, June 26 —Some-
ere on the front page of nearly
ry newepaper in the country
esday nsomlng the sick man
dy will read that he’ll get no
i restraining the International Union
I from collecting the assesment.
I This order was granted
t Should a permanent injunction be
granted, other unions it was said,
. would take their grievances to the
icourt
Texas wells produced 9,448 099
sazTtSocbavine • market value ot
Judge Hugo Friend in Criminal
I Court, with indications that a ma-
Monday morning when they
Nominal decreases tn dry goods
and groceries were recorded.
Net sales reported by 19 Texas
representing the committee on re-
ed streneth in ali aivielone and 102
cal purchasers seised the
nity to force prices to
levels.
The lumber demand
further luring
Information from Wichita au-
Livestock ranges in the district ment of Labor.
were greatly benefited by June1 The secretary told his audience
rains- that after he had talked with the
- ontinued dronth in Southern Ar- labor element about the eight-hour
ixona and Southern New Mexico,,. *- _____- . .... .......
however, has caused heavy live-bers go home and give their wives
stock losses from starvation.'nerea- • • -
; sitating- much feeding, the review '
the AssUs A
W W. Williams was given a nfe
sentence last week.
Their friction through the upper
strata of air causes them to- get
so hot they fuse and dissolve into
vapor, striking the er rth in the form
of gas.
Astronomers believe that the
comet, in its nearest approach to
the earth this Monday, will be be-
tween twelve and fifteen million
miles distant from the earth.
It is probable that it will be to-
tally invisible to the naked eye and
that a fairly high powered telescope
will be required to detect it.
AUSTIN, TEXAS. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1921.
Embarrassment in House Expected to
Bring Executive Around to Acceptance
of Borah Amendment—Statement to
Clergy men Regarded as Significant.
Farm Labor Plentiful.
FIREMEN HURTs- a METEORS TO RAIN TODAY
। Harvesting of grain crops is pro- • A F--- -
adding employment for much of the
J. W. Richman of Washington
said the spectacle of “an insigniri-
cant bunch ot 10,000 Socialists
talking about the dictatorship of the
proletariat is silly.” and offered a
counter resolution which declared
that "we don't comider the ques-
j Our atmosphere forms a strong
insreased as a result of ihegrii prevent harm AFOtPEaazne’mterr
Borah amendment; there is
There isn’t any doubt as to what
e House will do with the Willis-
Ampbell anti-beer bill this Mon-
Y. for after a check-up Sunday,
ohbition leaders declared they
uld only find twenty-right mena-
Ns ready to step backward on pro-
bition
The bill will be called up under
epension or the rules, a procedure
ich requires a two-thirds vote for
1 passage.
Oil Production Falls Off a Bit
but Cattle Receipts at Mar-
kets Are Liberal.
according w figures drrarmoenk "teres.indipotenanin:
compared with April.
wit-J The volume of outstanding Fed-
eral reserve loans to member banks
in the district was reduced $3 696 .
1 663,61 during the past month, ie
। review indicates.
' The table of discount rates in
the report discloses a tendency
toward easier rates in bank rhyn.
I nets.
man representing himself as A. A.
Klinger, salesman for a St. Louis,
.Mo , jewelry firm, would be shipped
to Kansas City Mo., was received
by Oklahoma city police.
The information said that Wich-
ita police were advised that “the
parties believed to be connected
with the theft would attempt to
ship the trunk Sunday night from
Oklahoma City to Kansas City.
The diamonds were stolen in a
.. I hotel when the clerk gave a sitcase
.. . . , - .....the Golden alleged to contain the diamonds be-
Rule, how easy it would be to settle longing to ‘ ‘ --- —5
----------... disputes between capital and labor.”
ast month's movements of cattle! the secretary said.
and hogs to Southwestern markets’
were far below the usual seasonar --- -------------
volume: however, receipts of catti IDAIV
and sherp were the most !,!„ !. I Kill / K V
of any month of this year | IIUUI Ll I
Th. cair supply was double that
of th" previous month.
More irregulnrity than usual fen-
ture pHice movements at Fort
• Worth during May.
During the first three weeks of
the month outside buyers gave the!
Paskers considerable competition, j
Jackson and
• fight by a
the face
f and buet
ach so ha
>n verspre
nan eg
ded sever
and Wila
sr mix count
| a blow th
ond time 1
but the diai
e and tes ft
ees
Willard ai
who poun
ik rights ar
champion
making sh
ons sparri
no the mi
irna None
een of a ela
ng tbs chan
The Porter resolution, the inspi-
r'***0™ 0* which was attributed to
the White House, never had a
chance in the conference.
This does not mean that the Pres-
ident will act on the suggestion of
inseparably
rpresente a decrease „f $14 000-1
000.1In.xalue axainst an inerease at
100.000 barrels, compared with the
May production of lant year. 1 _______
WhnaJesuale prices were ahnroly ar- =-----
rested in their downward trera dur- •
ing the month.-----
It is charged, acrording to the po-
lice at Kountze, that the three men ,
arrested and Prince quarreled over |
the proceeds of a moonshine still,
located in the pine woods nearby’
Th* still, a large affair, was dis-
niantled by the officers.
dead may have been victims of foul /
play, a coroner's inquest held re- 1
turned an open verdict as to how
they met death.
The dead are:
Ernest Lawrence, 31, and wife. 16.
and three children ranging in age
from 6 years to 11 months
Otis Drew, 2X, and wife, 33, and
three children, ranging from 4 years 4
to 4 months.
Del me r Drew, 15.
Lawrence and Otis Drew were !
brothers-in-law, and the Drews !
were brothers.
Neighbors attending a picnic
about ‘a mile from the lawrence
bouse, a two-room low structure,
saw the blaze
escuers were unable to enter the
house because of the fire.
From a tree they saw the bodies .
lying on the floor.
An examination of the bodies, •
which were burned badly, showed
calling of a conference among the
United States. Great Britain and
LATEST AUSTIN!
CITY EDITION
4.gEg-
. 0, - d=- a je-
•- -I
throughout the month, despite sea-
sonal conditions and influences
which have heretofore caused mark-
ed credit expansion, the review says.
effort to send the bill back to a
committee in the hope of removing
its teeth.
The Senate must act on the bill,
but indications are that it will be
put through there on quick time in
an effort to have It signed by Pres-
ident Harding before he leaves
Washington for the holiday over
the Fourth.
Prohibition leaders are deter-
mined to speed up the anti-beer law
to head off any beer-for-the-sick
regulations that might be issued
by the bureau of internal revenue.
the duty not to
I to stand In the
You had better be careful to-
day.
Old Mother Earth is due to pass
through the tail of Winnecke’s
comet sometime this Monday and
astronomical phenomena are looked
for by scientists.
A rain of meteors is expected by
astronomers who assert that the
display will be quite spectacular but
harmiess.
swollen gourmand,"
’ Ameelated Prene to tbe Auetin Amertean I
WASHINGTON, June 26—Prices
■ farm crops advanced during May
br tbe general level of prices oh-
ning since June, 1320, according
/a report issued by the"Depart
nt of Agriculture bureau of crop
Tbe average price of wheat
mped last month from 31.11 to
111 a bushel; corn rose 3 cents
a basis of 33% cents: barley in-
ased from 43 to 64 cents; rye
om 31 36 to $1.12, and apples from
4z to $i.69.
The report showed a slight dr - i
ne in the prices of hay, •EES and ’
ickens and a drop of 10 cents a
und for butter
, Sullivan other men said to have
been gamblers implicated in the al-
leged plot,
William Burns, former major
league pitcher, has not been ap-
prehended, but a state official re-
cently said he was “not worrying
about Burna, as he would be here
all right."
Carl Zork and Ben Franklin of
St Touts, alleged leaders of the re-
ported conspiracy, are under bond,
but each will file an affidavit that
illnens prevents his presence.
kt in American minds with the
p terror in Ruesia and declared
uakw to fix a policy which
er would be called into play
was in some distant future, a So-
a‛st revolution takes plar e
[ Why dictate in 1321 which all
r grandchildren sball do in
Hy Asnociated Press to the Austin American
MAYFIELD, Ky , June 23 - The
bodies of five adults and six chil-
dren were found in the ruins of the I
home of Ernest lawrence, farmer,
seven miles from .Mayfield, which
was destroyed by fire Sunday mid- i
night.
There were indications that the ’
, , reveals a decided improvement since
Curtis-Bentley the last report.
Woodwork plant, a three-story brick ; Cotton Nearer Normal.
building, was totally destroyed in a Condition of the Texas cotton
fire which started early Sunday. [ ro PonMay 25 was 11 per cent
... , . . of normal, as against 60 per cent
Company officials place the Lyss 1 - •------- *
at $500,000, none of which was cov-
ered by insurance.
r. waa sloe
rounds Mo
ade and man
lay the reaso
pectodly goo
Valera Sunday was in consultation
with his colleagues with regard to * 3
Premier Lloyd George's letter.
The letter was variously diO-
cussed.38
One high Sinn Feiner said he "
thought it an insult and as im-
plying acceptance of partition.
26.—Three firemen were injured, one
eye from 4
% training al
•. has retard-
' some extent.
' the ring at
a little more
ch is slightly
is weight at
By AssociatedPress io the Austin Americas
LONDON, June 26 —A naval war I
off the money recelved from the
Socialist party
"Engdahl has fastened himself
on our party where he doesn't be-
long
“I am willing for him to have a
communist party and write all the’
nice red articles he wants io. but I |
do not want him to saboiage our ■
party from within and that is what '
he is try ing to do”
Infant and Children Perish in
Flames With Five Adults
While Neighbors Look on.
By Associated Press to the Austin American
DALLAS, Texas, June 27.—Indus-
trial progress in the Eleventh Fed-
eral Reserve District during the last
month included excellent crop con-
ditions. an accelerated movement
of cotton, wool and wheat, and the
formation of plans for raising a
33O.OITO.0OO fund for relief of the live-
stock industry in its present emer-
gency. according to the monthly re-
view of business and industrial con-
ditions issued by the Federal Re-
serve Bank at Dallas.
Other salient phases of the report
follow:
No radical changes in the ordi-
nary indices of business conditions
developed in this section last month,
the report stated.
Wholesale and retail sales and col-
lections showed slight increases
over the month of April.
An increase was recorded in pub-
lic spending, while bank clearings
and building activities showed slight
decreases.
Credit readjustment continued
a year ago.
Reports from various sections
I The vote will be delayed until late wil
in the day as there will be four Most of Alleged Gamblers Will
hours of debate and probably an n ’ ’ 1 n Al + Kr
man. but his utter-
l ,!■—■IsUR Pres to the Austin Amertcas
DETROIT, Mich, June 26--
ized with what Morris Hillquit
n* ribed as an homie cidal mania.
e Socialist national convention
|V1 three resoutions which
Light tn varying terms to define
"ctatormhip by the proletariat" as
‘part of th Socialist party, and
en overwhelming two other*
hl h asnerted the dictatorship
not at this time an issue
A evasion which lasted for three
4 a half hours in a sweltering
1 ended with all reference to ;
rkine elaue dictation barred from
h party policy
Tbe fight against inclusion of
• dictatorship was wagod by
prrin HDiquit Victor Berger Al
pnon Lee and Cameron King of
«
. A •:
< J
duction of armaments of the Church
Peace Union.
None of the delegation would ven-
ture a report of what the President
said in response, but its effect was
that he favors disarmament as a
principle.
He said he could not act as quick-
ly in the matter as many people
have wished, and that this country |
could not move unless other na-
tions are willing, and that no ac-
tion will or can be taken that would
jeopardize the safety of the United
States.
Three unions in New York, the
Pressmen’s Union No. 51 Job
IN ONE FIRE SElan Namm
| Charging that the levy was re-
• . lated to the demand for an account-
---- ------------- C I Dl r ■ . , ng. Officials of Feeders' Union No.
rTFI- r-yg--, rOul 3uspected in Ken- 23 applied to Supreme Court Jus-
THREE TEXANS- mncy’Tregsdilfhat ” "I.....
Zork’s affidavit will say that he
is conkped with artieuir rheuma-
limn, according to his attorneys.
Frunklin’s affidavit will claim, - . . --------------—
that he has neurasthenia, his attor- .verted $165,000 to a private enter-
—-- । neys snid. । prise.
handbill, on she *treet in .Molaton , The State has announced that at: The complaining union, obtained___
least one defendant will turn St"e « an order for an accounting and al
evidence and •xpose the alleged move to oust Major Berry fab ! AN I TT nT K AT Iq
MAIL PLANES
—- — -3 per cent assessment on the earnings
of union members.
Federal Reserve Statement
Show* Improvement in Lone
Star State During Month.
E Walker will
FOR ALI, UNITED STATES a —
letter an abandonment by the Pre-
mier of his repeated bar against
certain Sinn Feners, as De Valera,
they said, would be free to choose
any colleagues he pleases, even men
under sentence by court martial.
Cardinal ‛ogue, primate of Ire-
land. said I e could not see much
use of a (onference between Sir
James Craig and Mr. De Valera,
but since the government also was
involved, there might be some hope,
although it would be desirable for
the government to release from
prison moderates, like Arthur Grif-
fith, founder of the Sinn Fein.
The Sunday Independent, refer-
ring to the letter, says:
“The Premier’s letter is a docu-
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