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GOOD MORNING
Au
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ican
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LARGEST
HAMPS
CAPITAL
P SERIE:
NDED MAT 31, 1914
“ALL FOB AUSTIN"
"TRUE TO TEXAS”
"AMERICA ALWAYS"
PRICE FIVE CENTS
it and Ball
exas
RED’S GREATEST AIRSHIP
TOOLE CASE
iy
UNIVERSITY FUNDS
EXPLODES ON TRIAL TRIP
IS DISMISSED
FROM WACO
AND KILLS NOTED AIRMEN
BY MENDELL
BY SHERIFF
In?
Dead-- $2,000,000 Loss by Builders.
Phon. 3370
StilL
stitutions.
IN WOMAN’S STOMACH
was
By a vote of 76 to 48 the House Wednesday adopted
American
Henry Z Hoyt. Lieut. Mar-
Valentine
man escaped
Robert
FFARM CREDITS
Lay
Loftin, A I
O. Walker and George
BILL APPROVED
Court
officials
FORT WORTH, Texss. Aug. 25.
de
BILL PASSES BY CONGRESS Irish DAIL
the
TO REFUSE
Commerce,
WASHINGTON,
Aur
losnes
penses
ALL TERMS
before midnight.
reg-
By Assortnted Press to the Austin Ameriean
Aug.
Brown house, which was destroyed
framework
PEACE PACT
I
By Anaoclated P,
meas-
Maitland
hanging by him coat to a girder in
Wednesday
It was believed he was dead.
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ADJOURNS
SESSION
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By Associnted Press to the Austin
WASHINGTON.
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until
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by the House
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at
Wedneseday night.
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promptly
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y outside-of-Austin
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cal attention to the
fact that this
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Lerislature has
the
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SENATE KILLS HITCH COMES
REDISTRICTING IN SIGNING
Ameriean
24.—The
foreman who has confessed to the
murder of his wife and complicity
with the death of his nephew, Les-
lie Keyes, to some unknown place.
FOR THE DAT
TEROW AWAT
Gulf ports over the Atlantic Sea-
board ports, It was announced.
the first and second years, respectively, of the succeeding
biennium.
The same report was adopted Tuesday by the Senate.
It now goes to the Governor.
Subscriptions
Subscribers
taken
the i
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30
<. BETWEEN W
T* BIG EAts,(
0 MT KNGFE ।
IUT# SINCE J
RG.
ft perished as far as could be ascertained at midnight
dnesday.
officers
included
Matfield.
Crowd Cheers Judge and Defen-
dant When Verdict in Case
Is Returned.
them regular mail pouches and
istered packages.
His
exas.
ted
der
nt
" This brings
dead to six.
rumor
■ days
turally
KATY TRAIN
IS ROBBED
ial trip in the dirigible prior to the vessel being turned
rer to the United States Navy are known to have been
ved.
ran be made
the tax rate
AS SLASHED BY COMMITTEE
GETS HOUSE’S EIN AL VOTE
It was reported early in the
ght that he had died, hut in -
24 —Two
Wednesday
LATEST AUSTIN
CITY EDITION
Norman O. Walker, a rigger
as the only American to e»
Al way a Send Ynar Renewal Subscription Promptly Before Your Time is Up — N
Wait for Your Austin Amer'can to Be Stopped—You Cannot Afford to Miu Any h
yt Charles G. Little.
he American enlisted men who
it up with the craft from How-
to
of
the
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Com-
and
counted to-
Austin Amneri-
'ball and silver
for
was
au-
SHh BOARD
DEFICIENCY
7 times, 4 linec
6 timem. 4 lines
5 times, 4 linen
4 times, 4 lines
3 times, 4 ines
2 timen, 4 linen
the fol.
> Austin
>4 h<
are pH
runs
One man was still listed as miss-
ins
who
Com-
I.leu-
Coil.
CrRAL TELAs WEATHE TODAY.
Cloudy.
$35
TEE GOOD jnnrs
MEWSFAPER
ks Cressey
Punlhuz.
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kt 1921 %y
252.
TRUTH RULETH
ABOVE ALU
band was the verdict Lt Judge J.
। R. Jenlins, who held the inquest
Wednesday.
Total
Circulation
Over
52,000
Every Week
of the - - - .-----— -
his loss . th frame of the airship
STAID JUDGE KISSED
BY JOYOUS WOMEN
-. -i on the educational appropriation
bill, carrying a total of $4,916,274.84 and $4,729,381.40 for
Total
Circulation
52,000
Every Week
SLEEPING VAGRANT
ALLEGEO SILK THIEF
H. A. MaeGIL
of the Hull H»W
Austin carrier
M ill in Texas
Mail in 11 S
CUT
PIPE AN
CBACCO
1 75
in
1 00
on a charge of alleged violation of;
the WOMEN WORKERS KNOCK
AT LABOR UNION DOOR
“The items of director of publtci-
j ty. secretary to the director, sub-
i x riptions for newspapers and the
were palled away by means of ropes.
The task was a hazardous one,
because one of the balloonets wan
me pewnd
nd tin he-
• the pegnd
is humidor
Ing to the pecullar position of the
body, which was not recovered.
Assocfated Press to the Austin Americas
NIVERSITY APPROPRIATION PASSES
A eg i s Za re >4 cZop^s Free Conference Report
NEW BRAUNFELS MARSHAL NVEN MOVED ipye
- ARRESTED ON CHARGES AuE. TEXAS
OF BREAKING BOOZE LAW
4
West, arrested for sleeping in Grant
Park, was identified. the police ar -
men in all nounced, as a former departm '
‘ e Ameri- . manager of Montgomery, Ward -
, Co at Kansas City, who is wanted
appeared for stealing silks and furs valued
11 times, 4 lines S 40
20
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< A pic
ien.
It did, however, pass the House
Dr. George T. Harding, father of the president, and his
bnde. Miss Alice Severns. Dr Harding is 76 years old.
Humber.
One of the main girders failed to
Corporal Potter, an American named
' Walker and Harry Bateman, -
Survivor Tells Story.
i
> representative redistricting
By Associnted Presa to the Austin Amerlenn ' ure.
arrested t
at New ’
Hamer of
By Assocnatea rrees tn the Au-r Anertca-
BERLIN, Aug. 24 —The peace
| treaty between the United States
He was dead
inside of his coat was the name ,
hems is in
Ansociated Press to the Austin American.
1 HULL, England, Aug. 24.—Sixteen officers and men 1
the United States Navy and twenty-seven officers and
In of the British Navy met death Wednesday in the col-
Be of the great dirigible ZR-2 over the city of Hull.
Every one of the Americans on board the ill-fated
This operates to force
include the
Quiet reigns in Waco.
Mrs. Aven died from the effects j
of poison administered by her hus- ;
FTie Autn Ameriaan PvAzpeiate’ , th-
CHICAGO, Aug 24—John D.
The woman died July 5.
The body was exhumed August
19 and the viscera removed and ex-
amined 4
Twenty-five grains ot poison was
found.
Mm. Dessie Keyes, charged with
complicity in the murder, was al-
lowed bond in $3000.
Aven is held without bond.
rriber d eitvery is irregular, it 13 ;
fauit of the railway mail service I
Plea^ notify Austin American at once and
immediate stevs will be taken to perfect :
i delivery to you. Missing coplm wili be |
> sent at once.
ORTY-THREE LIVES LOST IN GREAT, AIR DISAST
Morning Newapaper in Central Texaa -
ciated Press. Printed 3 a. m. Today.
1 which the House amended by
substituting what is known as the
House amended bill.
“The Senate bill carried a total
for the first year of {4.660001 and
HOUSTON JOBS
BUT MANY SEEKERS
a recess
midnight
Both the Senate and House con-
ferees have agreed upon a 20 per
cent reduction on all excess salaries
above {2000, but such reductions as
were made In the C. 1. A. and the
Normals were added to the summer
school appropriation for each of
these institutions.
“Fourteen teachers now employed
at the A. and M.. but left out of
both Senate and House bills, were
I reinstated; also, the sub-experiment
stations were readjusted; this ac-
1 tion being taken after the six sta-
I lions, for which the appropriation
bills carried: no appropriations
' were reinstated by both Houses.
“In the University budget we
found that the House substitute
made an appropriation of $1,152,273
for each year and the Senate bill
11.100.000 each year, plus the avail-*
able fund
"The total for salaries in the main
university, as appropriated by the
substitute, amounts to 1806,100 and
the Senate bill {791.000
wiry has established
men climb outside
vacant poriticns in
carrying 148.500,000
•The House bill carried {4,703,759
the first fiscal year and $4,535,878
the second year, or a* total of $9,-
239,637, with the University avail-
able fund eliminated. except for
permanent improvements.
“The Senate concurs in the House
amendment which limits the Uni-
versity available fund to permanent
improvements only.
•The House amendment. which
is commonly referred to as the Pope
amendment, specifying that no sal-
aries shall be raised in excess of
tr amount named in the itemized
budget, and that if no subject be
taught for which an appropriation
is made, the money shall remain
in the treasury, was modified so as
to permit the transfer of funds from
one division to another when the
Board of Regents or directors found
it necessary, but that part of the
amendment preventing the raise of
any salaries in excess of the amount
appropriated is left intact.
Thousanda of spectators MW sev.
Austin chiropractor, charged with
Sheriff Buchanan has sent
Aven. the railroad section
until Jan 1. next. and 1200,000 for
9her United State a
enforcement officers, !
By Amoetnted Pres te the Austin American
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug
The Department of Public
faro issued a warning that
titutes the
the trip
Louis H
, loon and drop from the falling mnas i
। which was enveloped in smoke, and
other jumped into the Humber
+h. S.
“And in this connection
Faterly. Ieutenant
Pho actual cause, however, may
Fer be known
are not many
Houston. In
to offset
i Austin and
C. Toole, prohibition
as had been intended.
One member of the rescuing par-
tv said that when they got along-
side the burning airship the pilot
nf the tug asked for volunteers to
bward one part that was still al-
what is called
••drifters” mtn
Austin chiropractor
The case was Wednesny morn-
iing transfrred. from the Travis,
County court room to the Distriet
j summer maintenance fund were
SubBerlWra. eliminated from the budget. it be-
e promnt" ing expected that these items wil
be provided for out of the siudent
| fees fund.
’ The director of publicity and the
editor of the college paper were
। ellminated from the A. and M bud-
। get, it also being expected that
, these items be provided for out or
I the student fees fund
when the ZR-
terrible of
a steady flew of
this city.
KNIFE THROUGH HEART
ENDS BOXER'S
ruins of the ;
The British
kept within
T. Austin American City Subaerfbers.
rhe Auntin American is forwarded
promptly every morninx by carriera, eneh
| of whom revere a compact delivery route
We have no menns of k nowi nw, in the
office, of any irrerulnrity or non-delivery .
unlens you advise us promptly Yqr Aua.
tin Ameriean eWould be deliveed to you I
not later than 6130 a. m on week dare
and 7 30 a. m on Sundnys. When thia in
not done or there le any irrerularity nr
error in delivery plenne telephone at once
to 6020 Misring paper will be |
from the mall
1 time. 4 lines
All want M
Mellan, Cagle
(Continue*! on Page Twe.)
an effort
CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS AND ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS
for the Shipping
. Wednesday morninp
( Braunfels by Frank
AT DENISONSieissa
or a total of {564.000 for he two
years, making a grand otal of
{9.679,044.
Fh were C. t Aller,
pon Ie • T Crowel, J. I
Mail, foreien
city marshal of
FIRST PHOTO OF PRESIDETS
_ FATHER AND HIS BRIDE
Aeatln American
Wealth from Land '
Farm land for years to
come will yield more
than iti share of wealth.
To buy or sell a farm
put a Want Ad in our Classi-
Bed Section. It will be read
by thousands and should
bring you a quick response at
rifling cost.
I Band and Use the Want Ads to
in favor id Texas and Louisiana
Senate Wednesday refused to pass
the senatorial redistricting bill by
Bledsoe, putting redistricting into
LIFE etfeet immediately.
Monday morning,
the list of known
Baxter is that while
dders were being
ted Airman Killed.
kir Commodore K M J
m one of the foremost
Itish air pioneers and
11 be deeply felt
AUSTIN, TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1921.
ckle and that the explosion
| gasoline tank completed
gedy of the air
Ed Moeller and Three Others Arrested —— . o ,
StilL 1 ’ Applied to All Texas Educational In-
POISON IS FOUND
• complaint, plene ndvia Auntin Amerirant un-»r L--- Wir A. - 1
mi 12 i* Elitor whe -mi IN -<i-> »■*,!<„■. 17 „f
E2 "on"w:raratinuni.peowrosi,ntrnzjumanenvaonrurmrensmhe/fen"an . - __________
•nd “vDrelat mr cooperation. | w , W i, printma reutaiiand his bride is 52.
-**-*-----------4--**----*---- »*- " ,
■ ~% 4‘Nrcek- ■ •*»
by whpm
One nt the survivors nameBate- . . - . —- ------
man of Halifax said* he was in the ongratulations showered upon the
tail of th. ahip makine photocraph Autin chirenracte-
stand the strain, It appeared and4
-lepn ahp.dqaster,reulted
The turn of the ship carried her — — —-
Fat Ht. W J Steele, I over the Hn!! pier, where she —ourt room, the County Court hav- 1
Welsh, descended, a burning Mass the ine been found too small to accom-
Irrowds running for safety in fear ’ modate the crowd.
, that the burning monster would fall ' ""* n‘‘intni
I in the streets.
nt craft took
ich caused her
ATLANTIC CITY, N J Am 24
Organised women workers of the
i country are pressing their demans
। for equal prvileges with
j unions affiliated with the
I can Federation of Labor,
W omen wage earners a
before the Federation’s executive at {25.000
council and urged that it compel house,
all unions to admit them
50 Each extra line
35 Each extrn tine
N Bieg
congressional recess
in the conference report the to-
’al for the University salaries
, amount to {914,463 or $108,363 in
• excess of the House substitute Att-
er providing for the tutors and as-
sistants and the various other
Aug 240The tachers. and the college branches
rosolution pPVain forha "nngear.qorosas.a34 rinst,fo
was edorted Wednesday torshansharsnpexcbiornisz
substitute.
Williamn Julium M
not signed
next twg years |
-2902.. .
expenses of the disarmament con-
has been afloat
thnt the ZR-2
weak, but this
most intact.
I Jumpin upon the wreckace, th*'
. rescuers ripped open part
’ fabric while parts of the debris
Printing the Full 2^-Hour Newa of
All Othera Printed the Night Before •
kind in peace times
Vhile flying at about 1000 feet
The Miller House concurrent res-
olution providing for investigation
of oil companies was defeated in
the Senate.
In the Senate bill, however, tu-
tors and assistants Were not pro.
vided for, as well as a number of
teachers in subdivisions of the bug-
I get.
utly denied by all in
rity
30 rents for the firat
The case against A.
may I
nmMWaHAM. Ala., Aw" 245
cawin I stephenson, pracher. who
•hot and klled Father James •
Covie.priest of St Paurs Catholic
Church, Ausust u. was wednes.
Aur hound over to await action of
the Jerfersen County xrand jury
nrter.n. prelminary trial at which
, the defense offered no testimony I
Bond was not allowed.
jalleged attempted criminal assault the United States prohibition law.
- on Mra. Bensle Burnett wan <1IC Two hundred and fifty gallons
Only five men of the forty-nine who were making the mirned Wodnsaday morninE (by of Texas mustang win. and a assembled under orders or Daviltes,
Junte, of the Peace a W Menden large stin in good working con- H Mormis of Austin. United States w ■
for lark of euffielent evidence aition, said to be in the Posses- federal prohibition enforcement
in returning his decision. Judge slon of Moeller, were seized the t officer
oFftrznmnon H H. Krause and trfarmation.otathecattesod.vio-
from the center of .......ward «h, der ^00^;... o^.ny° ren A"rareesota 5-0 oruhenutnarttiaefomrpn:
ao^^X-'X'^^a^ “Aaman amount of corn whiskey rzonmcere ^‘'Li~ out By
cheers and sveral women present and some mash were found in Agents working together with
: oPenly. embraced Judge MendelL the possession of Krause while ' Officer Hamer were brought to
I IM. "ad¥ embarrassed gentle- the officers found fifteen gallons Austin under the special direction
amid the flurry of of mustang wine in the possession of Mr. Morris.
Austin -hould make remittance with order
wm-meme«r* •a-am*ra . r*t .wetASM.'* Imaw atco.siTw
The free conference report is best explained in the
following statement, issued late Wednesday by Chairman
Satterwhite of the appropriation committee of the House.
”” ' "When the Conference committee
met it had before it Senate Bill No.
the ship’s
tested the
sharp turn
Uham the big aircraft had been
oat for thirty-four hours, at
nes in bad weather, and was re -
rning to the Pulliam airdrome
the time nt the disaster, which
"Commander Maxfield '
____ —g._______ -- - -- Farly reports were to the effect
Ir Hull, spectators mw the ZR 2 that Lieutenant Esterly had been ;
rningly buckle amidshlp and waxed
lng»- downward over the city and I nhappily this report proved to !
o the Humber River he without foundation.
One theory nt the cause nt the Twg Crew Heroic.
Germany was
They rifled several mail pouches,
slashing open a number that they
thought contained the greatest
amount of valuables.
About one mile south of Denison*
the men signalled the train to stop-
They left the train carrying with
repressed the
Commander Fmory
bodies were
morning from
proval
The anti beer bill was laid aside DUBLIN. Aug. 24_The belief
at the request of Senator Sterling, was expressed that the Dail
Republican. South Dakota, who Ei re ann's answer to the proposals
announced there was little possi- of Lloyd George for peace of
bhity . t reaching a vote on it Ireland will be a refusal of
the terms but that the refusal
will be followed with arguments
TWO MORE BODIES Seeking to induce Mr. Lloyd George
TW° MORE| BODIES u DEBRIS to continuethe negotiations.
How to Use Austin Amertcan Want Ads
Telephone the Aust!n American. 5020
• nd free bicycle messenger win eal for
your advertisement All prices cash.
I Cash price is estimated op five average
words in a line short lines count a line
Minimum mat is the price for four
linen '
SLAYER OF PRIEST
.HELD WITHOUT BOND
Ry Annocistet Pros to the Austin Amerlenn
(any rumors have been aflont
the last few days concerning _ -• ---- -rr ----
stabtlity of the airship and -ommander a Hero.
nmo sre Maltland was quot- i , Another rescuer snid one man was
whether rightly or wrongly in hangin on to the tail of the ship
known, aw saying that the fu apprently unimjured, while another
e of lighter-than-air travel Wa found floating in the water,
rely depended upon the results i 5iotn o1 them were saved.
I airship showed W hile the rescuers were at work. I
t of Saved. ' she baloon hogan to turn over and
hose saved include Captain Vann I the rescue party had to return to ,
last of Kt Helena. Lancashire i tnpeHE . . ,
n the rudder wax turned sharp- ! f -he Eeneral opinion of the public
n the right, bringing the airship 01 L. that the commander of
| the airship acromplished a remark-
--------------------- -iuble feat of bravery in diverting
! the “oecent of the vessel so that it
■■■■■■■■BCZBaSBHHHIHH fel Into the water instead of in
the street.
MACON. Ga .
{teen Americans and Twenty-Seven
FEnglishmen Lose Lives in Great Dis-Canui "fgAlhstsdACrtnninchiAo
aster — Air Marshal of Greeat Britain praetor Found Unsupported.
Each antra line
Each Atra Une
Each extra line
Each extra line
By Associated I'ran to the Austin Amerlenn
WASHINGTON Aug 24 — The
Senate put aside the anti-beer bill
long enough Wednesday night to]
adopt the conference report on
the agricultural credits already
agreed to by the House and sent 1
it to the President for his ap- '
o teams clash i
nesday in the thi
count standing tv
none lost in fav
. A bill by Senator Baugh reduc- ■
1 ing the appropriation for the Amer- and
Iran Legion hospital at Kerrville
from $1500.000 to {1,250000 was
CONGRESS
ar- SPRINGFIELD, Mo . Aug 24-
nevt Frank L- O’Lang. 42, former light-
d A weight boxer, was found dead in
"*• • a rooming house with a knife
----- hrough his heart.
order 11 III health ia thought to have
j aused his action.
Wire sed.n" tor tbs »
Hours to Coetac xf
peaa Cubles at 3 a •
SUICIDE’S SWEETHEART
SHOOTS HERSELF
SvPERIOR. Win.,Aug 24 Mins
Bertha Furrichter, sweetheart of
Julius Cook, wealthy threaten own-
er who shot and killed himself
Thursday night shut herself Wea- i
nesday afternoon, according to the
police.
"AstinArtt,‛noxkereatmnroxr.wone
. Anatin for vaention. ns well an maU nub.
- —- imme- seriberR, may have the Austin Ameriean
dlately sent by bicyele mennenger and forwarded to them wherever they Are by
dellvery will be eorrreted |n the event ! promptly notifying in writing the eireula.
of continulng irregularity or tenure to , tion department of the Austin Amertean.
make corrertion in delivery after firnt l ..... - ■
succumhed to his injuries on reach-
ing the infirmary.
A rescue tug pulled another,
Aferican out the water.
ARe-a
aper Pub Ass’m.
yola.e..
» of any peron, Am
y apvear to the col-
• will ter giadiy cor.
aght to the attentioa
Austin Ameriean
The House spent most of the day
discussing the educational appro-
priation free conference report, but
after that was disposed of, adopted
j the hill ratifying lease of the State
I Railroad to the T A N. O a meas-
ure which had already passed the I
; Senate
A London dispatch of Saturday i
last quoted the Observer as assort-
| ing that during the flint trials of the
ZR-2 a tendency of the giant diri-
gible tn “hump" developed and that '
an inspection revealed the fact that
certain girders had bent and thin
lattire work hnc buckled under 4he
. strain
♦ Remedini meamres were taken
the newspaper said, including con.
' Siderable reinforcement of the
available revenues of the State and
Ed Moeller. <
New Braunfels.
your ube eripton to 5020, or send subserip. 30 times, 4 ines $7.20
l tion in writing or can at Austin American 25 timea, 4 linen too
re , j 20 times 4 lines 4.80
.xo* outaide id Austin, .end your
subseriptiodirect or throurh potmnater
( Sing copy Sc Month s Mo $ M m Year
$ 70 $2.00 $3.95 1 7 70
70 2.00 3.95 7.70
1.00 3 00 6 00 10,00
1.25 3.75 7.60 19 09
are strietly cash in advance. i
wishing their addreses
changed will please state tenth old and new
a <id r rear.
•till filled with gas and another
j explosion was feared.
i Among the wreckage an Amer-
ican naval mah was to be seen
24 -The
r Board
opinion that it was one of the iarg-
ent crowds that had ever attended
hnl- an, examining trial in Austin
---’ It was alleged in the complaint
against J>r Toole that he attempt-
. % -____________ — ®d,criminal assault on Mr. Bessie
the crippled craft came over the ‛Brdie) Burnett on July 26. thl
"water complaint being filed against him *
j As the dirigible struck, the wreck more than a month later.
age above water was burning and —‛ue to the large number of wit-i,W
___ _ „ there was slight chance fm any of 808 examined the case extended. 1
noun air veteran. Brisadier Gen ■ the men caught inside torescape 0ver ractkcally two days, one or
JEM Maitland, and all the Tugs immediately put out into I the longest in the history of Aus.
er officers on board except the stream and brought ashore theltin examining trials, said ths court , ----------------
utenant Wann, the commander five survivors who were taken in olliclals. > Terence was sent to the President
the ZF-2 | ambulances to hospitals ) ----------—-_____- Wednesday night when the Sen-
Karting from Howden Tues- Lieutenant Little atso was res. ate and House adopted a confer-
/ morning on a text flight to cued from the debris alive but I A HQ I ((TIDry ence report on the measure.
Jar D AUUEI texas direenentin,
IN VITA TION -
lllllinilvll FORT WORTH Texau, Aug 24.-
1 Applications for freight rate re-
* ductions on shipments of grain fori
NyN-mcinteap.,,. A,, exports have been mnnde» by ths
WASHINGTON An* "221” Alissourt. Kansas A Texas Kansas
ran, hearty and amman. City Southern and Rock Ialan4
eptanne" „t PAesaPet Alrasnast Tialiroads. the For Worth frelh
invitation to paru.inatr m the bureau announe ed
! Wahington dimarmarent and Fne t Th- reductions were asked of th.
Eantern conferene" u:1H andanInteratate Commerce Commission 1 . -
in a not, relvea at fh, stat?^ te maintain the 10 centadirrerenuai by- fre early
partment from the Japanese min-
ister of foreign affairs.
Two men held up northbound M.
K. A T. train No. 4 about 15 miles
south of Denison early this Thurs-
day morning according to a mes-
•age received by the road chief dis-
patcher.
The masked bandits boarded the
mail car as the train was leaving
Bells and immediately covered the
mail clerk.
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g ! I’???* \ but were laid on the table
?! I subject to call. 1 the
13 । Senator Harry Hertzberg of San !
3 -I Antonio was selected president ad
E 13 interim of the Si nan- at the night ’
17 { , session.
F.. pF .Th\ Senate adjourned until 10
; 2 • I °"clock this Thursday morning and
6c3i the House until 9 o'clock.
Each extra line fi so
Each extra Hnc l &®
Fach extra line 1.20
Each extra line 9c
Each extra line 60 I
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Another Senate measure was I
I passed by the House in the bill by
Fairchild granting more power to*
j the board of managers of the Texas
State Railroad. • Senate
The House iso concurred in the *
। Senate fire insurance resolution. '
! naming it the policy of the State i
to carry its own fire insurance. -
Efforts of both Houses to aq.lof both houses
ourn sine dir at night sessions
wednesday night failed
। Resolutions were sent up in both
; houses calling for adjournment sine
idle thta Thursday morning at 10
of Preuser when he was arrested, 11 k n, i
they said Mrs. Dessle Keyes Released on1
-"6-251 i Bond But Aven Not Allowed the free conferenge report
temo. where they are to be i ’ ..
brought fur trial.
The raid at New Braunfels By Associated Press to the Austin Ameriean
Tuesday morning was staged by. WACA ,,,g a,w
Frank Hamer of Austin along with i "Ak- Texas, Au8- 24Owing
’ a number of other special officers to rumors of PoSSible mob activi-
"A number of adjustments were
made in the budgets of John Tari- 1
ton. Grubbs Vocational, C. I. A. ’
and all of the Normals.
"In a final analysis of the report
w« find that the totals for each year
are $4,9 16,247.84 the first year and
$4,729,481.40 for the second year,
or a grand total of $9,643,629.24 for
the two yeurs. giving a total of $33,-
124 less than the Senate bill and
140 5,992 in excess of the House sub-
stitute
rrors.
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