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The Austin American
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Volume 9.
AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922.
Number
CLEMENCEAU UNDER FIRE IN SENATE AGA
Death Trap for Ohio Family
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Austiti’s Fair Given
New Name.
The entire family was found life-
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which the tragedy, took place.
Indictment Returned
375
,es
England, through Lord Curzon, la
as
It
lives’ legal staff.
Denison Man to
Guy Collett nubmitte4 for Chair-
Marvey
of the nom
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DALLAS. Texas, Nov. 27—John
Refugees Plea for
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terMale co
e commfssion af-
Accidentally Shot
of IM
Young Retained.
SUSPECT HELD.
Sherman Pioneer Dead
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--K HAMBONE’S MEDITATIO
Blunders
By J. P .Alley
tatlon
DA Too
KUNBAL "!
come the parade
est
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""The A. & M student body
can
and
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TMATCNER
J. B. Lathan. II. for the last
The Weather
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ROBERTSON TO
GO ON TRIAL
NEW LAWMAKER
HAS 108 VITAL
LAW DEMANDS
DFM Kimi GOEs down
Bia HEAH RoAp Sixty
mile A HOUE.BUT Aw
tillin' You De TRUF--
of Ag-
Result
Police at Lancaster, Ohio, are still
puzzled as to the exact cause of
the discussioh of the future status! crat Montana. came to the deft
of the Dardanelles. She claims that! of the aged French ata teaman. I
a fork
( your
from -
MUCH LAK
' T Yo’ OWN
■ather.
a Box,
J. T. Stroder Takes
Look at Stars
and Speaks.
Measure Has Stormy
Session in
House.
Leased Wire Bervice
Full Associated Press.
Oil Town Maskers
to
ce.
ng
Murderer Hunted
In' Fort Worth
g Sam Sparks
was re-elected
••h of
take a
n thia
eh ple
Ei iquet
cloth
m; 16
ctions
for all
terlors
Hoover Elated Over
Colorado Project
am. Uwe Pr Diayateh
presidency, sum
Walter Bremond.
Austin
Meg la.
0,
lew Y
l so-
two
•ver.
ages
iting
dull
sso-
nday
lies
led on
ifeder-
! serv-
ie thia
• Rav
erment
There
Die.
led on
1 hos-
not Mr,
r, Mrs.
rs. De!
‘uneral
l com*
Hle widow and five chi Id ran sur-
viva.
wa/hlmotov"*MOV*1 n.
peal from the judgment and
fence.
In Ph l la dal phi a brought such shame and there and thereby inflict se-
upon the academy itself as ft had rous tnjury upon the said David J.
never known before Crawford.
Abilene Doctor
Dies Sunday
ABILINK, Texas Nov. IT—Dr.
Given Court O. K.
Associated Prems Dispateh.
' L-,
COOK ELECTED
FAIR PRESIDENT
I
the inability to accept the invita-
tion
Trial Halted as
Defendant Slices
Throat in Court
Lmoelated Press Dispatch.
HILLSBORO, Texas, Nov. 27—
The John Wade murder case, which
has been on trial here since last
in .heir duty to bring bhame upon
All" H* announced that an investi-
that the governor should stand trial
in the docketing of the cast*. fol-
lowed failure of the executives at-
giving Pennsylvania a monopoly
and as levying a tribute upon those
states which do not produce but
must have anthracite as fuel.
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WHY IS THIS WRONGT
I The nhawer win be found among
4oday‘n waal ads.
"what "blunder do you sukuestt
7 (Copyriwht, Ammociated Eaitor»)
Mr
I Jersey. Delaware and the New Eng-
I land states denouncing the tax as
gallon would be begun at once and
that steps would be taken to insure
“that sch an occurrence will never
be repeated."
that the governor would be ready I
for trial on Dec. 12 and announced
that no further effort would be
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Assoclated Presa DIspateh.
LAUSANNE, Nov. 27.—America's
Insistence for the open door and
economic equality in the near east,
which follows her traditional de-
mand for equal commercial privi-
leges in the far east, was cited to-
lay by the Russian delegation as
supporting an official communica-
tion forwarded by the Russian dele-
gation to the conference asking for
the right of speech on all matters
before that body.
Objections Voiced.
Russia objects vigorously to any
attempt to limit her activities in
a plea of ’not guilty.
J D Lydick, chief of the execu-
(CoaUaeed on Page 1. Cat I)
' Injunction Hearing
Stopped in Denver
ptzigcopsDer2hLprea.
entation of end* n» e In connection
with aa attempt to secure a per-
manent injunction preventing en-
; forcement of an order of the in-
4
Experts Prepare
Reports on Ports
Assselated Press Dispateh.
ipation
ase and
nine to
bUom’s
necked
aa im-
mrogu-
ily; in
-it’will
yl Toot
e Hogg's
proprie-
i are as
danger-
itseif:
gularly.
• family
ehildren.
on ench
Eellogz'a
county. was shot and dangerously j
won nded this morning st Hasdett
Following the shooting Will Jehn-
ion
facts
erd,‘
hich
ively
rbid-
n of
book
king
B to?
-con
Plain
gird lerey affairs of the family
Judge Montgomery. however, de.
dined.
Assoclated Press Dipateh,
FORT WORTH, Texan, Nov. 27.
search for the stayer of Grady I
ISsipworth, who war killed kt
at New Orleans and Texas ports of
; Port Arthur, Beaumont and Orange
I srs being prepared.
' Young Faces Charg
gravated Assault
polletes. expressed sympathy 1
M lemencegu’s mission, saying
visitor was "making a pathetic
Peal to America."
He declared, however, that
Clemenceau was largely respome
through the Versailtes treaty
present European dirtleulties i
predicted that the American (
treawurer and a board of 21 di-
rectors was chosen with other
officers to be named by the di-
rectorate.
ty homo-produets menu Begin-
nine with barbecued pork ss th.
RANTA FK. N. M. Nov tT. -
The biK thing about the Colorndo
river compagt, which was signed
her. Iasi night by Herbert Hoover
seeretary of commerce, aa arepre.
nentative of the federal govern-1
ment, and by repreeen tat Ives of I
•oven statea ia the river’s banin, la
thet ,”it breeka the blockade on de
velopment of the whole river" and I
its worst feature is that "it will,
destroy much oratory." necordinei
to a ntatemnens here by Mr. Mooveti
after the wignine.
BANK CLEARING*
Monday ................»14467,93
Autos Collide
*Mirl.li. Pr.. Dlapatek
ELICTRA. Texas, Nov. it — T M
Hunntcute, to. • local business man.
to dead aa a renuit of hle automobile
colliding with another automobile
here last night. The remains win
be taken to Collinnville for burial
S F stephens was seriously in-
jured in the Occident.
and 1. L Thompeon ot
wrebibition enforcement of- [
fTeera, raided the Trinity bottom in
Frofotone county Saturday and
cap-
lured 11 stino. 200 barrels of maAh |
an 300 eallena of wMnky
Mary MacSwiney
Released Monday
By Nationalists
Assoeiated pie Diapateh.
DUBLIN, Nov. 27.—Miss Mary
MacSwiney, who has been hun-
ger-striking in Mount Joy pris-
on. was released today.
Her release came on the 23rd
lay of her hunger strike.
She had refused to take food
since her arrest on November 4
when she was seized during a
raid on a house in Aylesbury
road by nationalist troops who
were seeking Eamon De Valera.
it solvent state bank in okmulg
id operate and of having caused state
funds to be deposited in the bank
Crushed on Wheel
A--elatea Pr. Diw.teh. "
TEXARKANA. Tessa. Nov 21
Thomas H. taxon 26, aught la
belt at a rotton oil mill thia att
noon. was crushed to death as
war carried rouna a 16-foot dr
wheel Legah was not an emp
Fynem,. Barn Greenbere Har-
Assoefated Press Diupateh.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. —
Tiger of France again came ui
fire in the senate today, when
utterances on his tour of the Un
States were the subject of a e
fHicting debate which was enlive
by an interruption from the galle
by a negro soldier. Senator Hit
cock, democrat. Nebraska, fon
chairman of the foreign relati
committee, led off in the det
with an attack on M. Clemene
and of French policies and I
joined in the criticism by other a
a tore, while Senator Myers, des
shall it crape or Inrreaser"
This Navarro county tatesman
has decided to abolish Christopher
Colnmbds and rive the manufac-
turers of geographies momething to
do >|la 43rd leginlativ demand
the case
Texan, R, O Burleson and Aiea
Armstrontot Waco, George B. Ray
of Kan Antonin, Hogan Bentty of
Texas Methodists
Close Conference
____AwH »»■ 1 Frere Dpata
MARSHALL TexA", Nov 27-
The.Texn conterenee of the Meth-
odiet. Eelacopal church elowed H.
etunty-thira annial Henalon here
today Aopointments of pastor,
annouanced today Ineluded:
Reeumont qintrlet: w W Watta
prosiQinK, elGer; Reauneont Pirn
chursh,,J..W, M"," North Ena,
W E Davim: Roberi Avenue, H
V Watte: Orange, W H Vanco.
fl
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torneys today to have
BY HUGH NUGENT FITZGERALD.
"Piease read and help usson the
right aide of all good issues," is
the appeal that is made to the pub-
lic by the Hon. J.-T. Stroder of
Navarro ounty and representative-
elect of the ritty-eighth district.
Representative Stroder is a resi-
dent of Frost; he has peered into
the womb of th future; he has
read the stars and interpreted what
the stars say and has made the
discovery that there are IM sub-
2mcts for legislation which are vital
issues and will be this winter and
throughout the campaizne of 1924
Here Are “Vital lesuea."
• Among hle vital iasues or de-
mands are the fonowing: “Anti-
wife denertion law, repeal of the
eat He dipping law, election of coun-
ty nuperintendent by vote of the
pepple, ents-evolutton teaching law;
; censorahip and mupprenaion of
epeoch and press and text books
mainland of North erica by
Leit Ericson in 1000 and by John
end Koo sebentian Cabot wrens
that Columbys never lid discover
the mainland of North America".
Organined Labor Favored. '
A. & M. Cadets Not to Put on a putagama —
Military Parade for Avenue Crowd -‘*-ir-RBeG
suicide by cutting his throat with
a piece of tin fashioned out of a
tobacco can. Wade succeeded in
cutting a gash in his throat, but did
not sever his windpipe or any large
vetna’He bled profusely, however
A note was found beside him in
hle cell, indicating that he was in
a morose and discontented frame
of mind.
....------- GALVESTON, Texan, Nov. 21—
here, but I think i An exhauntive report covering in
. A-----• detail fact tit ire at the ports of Gal-
j veston, Houston snd Texas City la
l being compilee by statintiefans
from the boara of army engineey
At Washington, it was announced
Jority of voter want recalled after
a M-day oMcUen notice is legally
petitions afor: 1 per cent surtax on
all gae produced in Texas; 2-cent
surtax on each gallon of crude oil
produced compuleory achool law
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FORT WORTH, Texas Nov
An arrest was made this mor
Before the arrival of the ninter.
Indications wore thet Tiernan and
. ... . . .. year hin wife would go into court ant
member of the medical staff on dismiss pending court actions
Mhe. “iate Epllaptlc colony here Following the settlement of the case
dn2 her yesterday. The body the profeugor announced they
"e"."ent,lant night to Blackwell! planned to aoU their boumehold
for burial goods and move to Now Tork,
Mnxiopr."ndnaorent anA..Fourtpan In Pailadelphla brought Such.ame and there anathireby
oner rmiiroaas waa hanec by ad- qanan th- ______a. rnu= 4mta-- ----- -L- --
। tarsal between the three special
trains to hold the students together
a ths depot for a forma ton He
said, however, that the band ar-
riving on the first section at 1X10
noon would play up and down the
at ths district engineer’s office here
today. The report is expected to
be published in two or three
mantha.
01m liar reports covering tacilitien
Bon surrendered to county ofrters fair. Wednesda
and was placed in jail at Beston.
_ East and West Tekas: Tuesday
-----dy portly cloudy, net
much change in temperature.
Negro Attempts t
Join in Floor
Debate. ’
murrer. Governor Robertson sub-
mitted to arraignment and entered
Ballas Building Burns
Arrnetate Pre blapaten
DALLAS, Texan, Nov 21 —Fire
of undetermined origin In ths 4-
Story building Main and Ervay
atreeta, eariy this morning caused
demeKe entimated at ISOooo Much
nf the damage was sustained by
owners of stores and orcupants of
orfices In the builing was caused
by water certainly put on a who
toid the court
all topics on the Lausanne agenda
ure closely related to the supreme
object of freedom of the straits and
’.hat stable peace in the near east
can be attained only by allowing
the Russian delegates free partici-
pation on the same basis as the
other great powers.
In their official petition, the Rus-
sians affirm that only by following
the principle of equality can the
conference hope to reach the goal
of greater equity in the relations
between nations—a wish expressed
at the opening of the conference
and confirmed by the recent decla-
ration of the representative of the
United States."
England Supports U. 8.
Secretary Hughes' pronunciamen-
to of the open door in the near east
as presented and amplified by Am-
bassador Child, promises to pro-
duce the same stir in Europe az
did the declaration of Secretary Haj
concerning the open door in the far
east. Such is the impression ra-
diating from the diplomats of many
Colonel Ashburn explained that
| there would be ton great an In-
X Scores Conduct
Grid Game.
। he and hl, wire had agreed to a
complete, recongillutton, waa threat . !
, rood wah another apllt tonight fol .
• lowing the arrival here tonight of a
ninter of Mr, Tiernan, Mra, Anna
Putanki of Chicago.
37 AMENDMENTS Russia Demands Right SOLONS SP
PROPOSED FOR Of Full Recognition OYER REMA
SHIPPING BILL At Peace Conference OF EX-PR
r. 2T
— --— ---- -rning
in connection with the wrecking of
me Texas and Pacino Runahlnai
Spectat- near Mineola Friday night
In which Fireman Cox lon his life.
— Anqouncement of the arrest wu
Nov 27 — made here today at th. office ot
" "" T the chle »pecial ezent.
of Hi* Run-in on Hallowe'en
Night With Revellers.
iMvIaW Pr- Dipateh.
1 8OTH HRND. Ind. Ngv 27-
The harmony which waa aald to
i exint in the Ternan hounehola fol-
I lowing th. announcement late to-
I day by Prof. John P. Tiernan that
striking incidents. anting "houtState Tax on Coal
i fire That it has fallen to the lot of I
w.-----2—- muinern A. ■ conservative government to pilot
Minor. The ude o a quarter of a' through parliament final legisla-
million t arintian inhabitant. 1.1 tive sanetion to measures granting
i2*zpineimsuunood to the fringes] Ireland such complete autonomy la WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 — State,
„ - Black Sen and Nediter- . ene of the Irontes of political fate ‘ may impose a tax upon product
F"the Th. conaeryallv, party for iwo g.n-i produced within their borders be-
he raTL r mT* ar clamoring to eratinne haa stoutiy resinted the j fore euch products enter IntereUte
20. ronThe.American naval 1 ran !"• o meit-government to ire- 1 commeree, even though other states
with H o netantin2pi * l* deluged land in.even the mildest form and are large consumers of such prodt
WAR.OeS T.e trom the flotina I ■ political question Blueing that nets and do not produce them, the
th. mrnlan.dretroyers .patrolling | 1onE period has provoked anything I supreme court held todaf
oa.U OTtexan M. and Hlans sellikethe bittertanimosities and pon The decision was handed do«n
crowded wf»T Minor, whieh. are niete.m parliament, on platform I without alssent In a case chal
from the turk Chrtans fleeing anduin.the.prena which, accom-lenging the constitutinality of the
turk. panled the fight around IHle home l tex imponea by Pennsylvania upon
I ruie- - I nthracite coal
understood to have ratified it com-
pletely and the French spokesmen
have expressed approval of the
American stand.
School Teachings wil"detunbitht. tag. A
Showing Results Rayi "wr p I
A.oetata P... Dimt. 1 Yett Trom ike A-bburn. command- 1
HOUSTON. Texae. Nov 27 —I ant ot. crack drin studentw.
Texas schools have pa-ned th. 1 . . cnlling phe npectacle of hun-
pioneer stage in teachinghome eco. drednofernk drill students march- j
nomies and ths result at these1 , 7 * the avenue in a etyle as
courses in connection with the pub ! 2, * M..can show members
lie schools is beginning to be felt of.the council some - days ago
in thexhomneg at ih» Ammi112 authorised an urgent invitation to
ncoraing,mto report. commennittnihe college ottielals ««• add thi
morning by the Eacher attending Thanknsivins treat , 11 TV felt
the annual conference of vocationitnidown towncrowds would wel-
home economica teacher.. "‘A
Masonic Committee
Opens Session ia Waco
Assedated Presn D’spateh.
WACO, Texas, Nev 2T—fhsrem-
mittee on work nt the grand chap-
ter. Mnnonle order, met this morn-
ing and will be in session every day
this week. The committee con.
sista of the following: Seb Baird,
chairman, Hillsboro; J. M Weekly.
Ennis; F P Marshall. Nacog.
doches; E W Kmery, Terrell, J
R Sheppard, Colorado City.
Packing Merger
Still Hangs Fir
IraUM Pre-. via,.ten
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 — Beggi
tary Wallace le not yet reaag 1
give his consent to the propos
merger bf two of the Chicago 9
five," meet packers through tl
purchase of Morris A Co. by 4
a co., it wad indicated te4i
after a second white house ooh
ference on the subject.
Although J Ogden Armour as
his associates have from the fir
desired an early dectalon. 1
derstood that Mr. Wallace wa
additional information before fore
log a definite conclusion.
the death of Irvine E. Henderson.
| his wife and thetr four children.
_ Areslntna Pr- Durauk
..SHERMAN, Texes. Nov. 27. —
Mrs. Julta_A. .King, M years ola,
ploneer Shermnan reetdent and
prominent in Texas Methodist
chureh circles, died at her home
here today
Inspired by ths unusual success (
of the initial fair to a dream of1 e8s in the Irvine home on the
s-sxs s X: ".Two-theore
monwraxth. Xi name othecen-that hEHenexsnns"tertionetimns
ssr,r. “raa: Sre' s
— -- from
Charlee B Cook. Khter.tor, of The picture ahows Henderson his
m. tMi rh Co*."e8 . arY ot wife and the three-room bouse in
the 1922 tair, was elected to the which the tageav took mi.o
Haihmer Murderer
Given 10-Year to
Life Prison Term
Asseeinted Press Dispnteh.
In an effort to save it. Decision
Domestic Harmony in Tiernan Home
Threatened by New Split Monday
|5 made stronger by requiring all pu-
■ -pila to attend school till they cm-
5 "piete the eighth grade "
Mere -Vital lesue."
■ > Reprementative-elect Shroder
L elanaitie- three ae vital tasuer which
D are uppermost and demand the con-
H aldoration of lawtakers "Shan the
! eight principal langungen be taught
H in the Texas mchootaf Khan sworn
E enemien Texas Isws and echool
■ continue to domicils and own prop-
' ertyt Erfective laws against ob-
H acene things, and pictures, and al
g Immoral teachings and nome vul-
D gam Ira as found in some pubju
l amusements such os in picture
A ehowa vaudeville and matineek
- , Fallowing the arrival of the sister.
ec *10,000. on Judge Chester Montgomery of
----------- the local wuperior court and re-
quested him to go tb the Tiernan
home and straluhten out the tan.
te hear, to a Chinamen to a: c a
Fuia: m . Sherman Attorney
school. Of all hinds in America--
by Ranmett R Miles of Austin,
sistant probTbiton director
Wednesay, waa halted at noon to-
- -day when Wade tried to commit
Bepresentative-eleet Shroder, un-
ices hl. declaration of principles
in st fnult, is for organised labor
and demands legislation along the
following lines:
“Organized labor (the closed
piece de rostatance, which came |
from the Pennybacleer Du roc Jer-
eey farm. Other articlen were grown !
or manufactured tn Austin and----—---
az DENBY FLAYS
marked the nnouncements of I I
Ga’v'irZS NAVY MIDDIES
Although it was indicated to-
night by Profesmor Tiernan that
the ninter was unwelcome ae far ae
he le concerned, the third party
immediately proceeded to take
charge of affaire of the case. Her
first action wae to bar a man
army of newspaper men who were
benteging the homa
Threaten Clean-Up
sgn?veHnPiamrser -
Enraged over the shooting of Cot-
ton Peraone 35 years old, a driller
‘n..theoi rields near Camden
Ark-, hy A negro early Sunday '
morning, a white-robed band of,
10. armed and maaked man vis-
Ited • half dozen email towns
and. ol camps in the Smackover
field eary last night and warned I
owners and habitues of dimorderly ;
pinces to leave immediately.
Urge Bill Passage
Immedtated favorable action by >
shipping binwaheurgdminiatration
Wa" nteht
mltte. compon 0 remrerintarom: 1 renewed in For Worth. A Ware,
of commereln oraunlilt^o. I™ I came here yenterday but ob-
ninety large cities in "in’rom I tained. no definite tace of the man
ataten.or the central midwnst at -T am certain .. . ..
the closing sesyion Ae thwir 1.4 I.am certain that the negro we
iw heretonigit., Fatorinimten:. want has been he- - : -u
gon ~ neceMary acoraihetohehan cone." the detective said.
the revolution, to protest the eo- ~ —
nomic interest, of the middle west.
hospital near here, rose in the g
levy and nought to question 1
senator. Vice President Coolk
banged the gavel and senaie l
tendants rushed forward and I
strained the man so that the qu
tion was never asked, but exeh
ment prevailed in the senate.
Comes in Again.
The negro soon left the calleri
but returned for the ret of 1
debate while Senator Heflin, dem
crat. Alabama, incensed at what
termed an "Insult" to the sena
demanded the man's expulsion. '
Senator Hitchcock espectally c
icined the statements of M. Cl
menceau in reference to the qM
terimg of French 'black tebop- ,
tbe Rhine, declaring the former ps
mier’s deniala of the use of the
troops had been disproved. He al
attacked the French reparations d
mands on Germany.
Senator Myers in defending.J
Clemenceau deplored Senator Hite
rock's critictem of thp r
FavuSohegaranuuryecbYethe
him with that offeoee in conen:
uom with the shooting Halloween
। eve of David J Crawford. untver-
w auy senior The shooting came
ehtpmen fomthe navi nrndt; M:Arenuitof the attempta °r of-
who celebrated overinduienty after
the annual army-navy football «ame
Saturday 1—— .
Oliver Steps In. \
Stepping in unexpectedly Repre-
•en tally. Oliver, democrat. Rla-
bama, presented an amendment,
acceptance of which virtually fixed
an upeet price for the sale of the
steamship Leviathan, the biggest
of the wovernment tieet. Th|
tided that the leviathan nowP5o:
ing reconditioned, should not be
— --- 'l® at • Price less than the cost
face • ot.reconat tlonine. Preeine figure.---— ------ ------ w—o. J
'■ obteined tonight from the appro, made to have the indictment a-
Priatonecomrsuee ehewed Owd ---- '
thie roet was M.lM.Oog. First de-
cared eteated ““ mver propon
"on, ” to 78.by a man ,o mat
the Ils" members marched down
Asenciate Press Dispateh. ----— — —____ _
LONDON, Nov 27.—The house of bank of Dallas by the board of di-
p •y Iekgcerpotate her
[ We havreperaiopor"chure“An
L state hn the ahtrsthte commeree
I eemmizelon he abolahtea and the
1 Stale fix her asm retest; Mtectton
! er federal judges for six years in
I stead of T» yeare: one qualification
! for an phynietaak, so if raven year
’ le required, let all be in the same
elaees float ion. shaU Mu-cle Staals
be opetated by the United States
| or by Henry Ford*, extravagant
I Eovernment machinery versus pay
[ a« you go md ecpnommy"o
L Darwin Theer Opobaed.
Navarro county is the burial place
of Roger Q Mill, Reprenentauv
Stroder of the virty-elghth district
with his IM proposed Jeginiative and
yital tmsuen. inelat. that th- fol-
lowing are fit subsects for the law.
Maker, to crystalze into atafut
Kvalution—IDurwias theory
preeching that man spran< from
| protoplaah to a tadpole, to a ponly-
• SB. to a frog. • a monkey to
i a ape to a baboon, to a “zuerilia,” I
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most notable enterprises of an
Um.
Is as follows:
"Aboliah Calum bu.
T'sas holiday. Disc
(Contimued on Pngs 3, Col 4)
Mussolini Gets
Confidence Vote
, Sw.rt.wl Brass Ota.«h
' ROME, Nov 27—The menate this
atevmoon save a unantmous vote
«f confdenc, to the cabinet of
Benito Mrumpoltm after Munsolini
had dehrered an efteetive speech
in which he deejared he wouia be
pleamed If the wehate acrorded him
hn mnanimeuw vote, but that he
wonld not be excemively flattered
6 R.
E. Lafe Young, chief of the Aus
Un detecUve department. ‘ _
Charge of aggravated assault fol
A committee of ell l sen. and stu.
dents railed upon the city council
i and the police comminaloner soon
larter.theuindietment ana demand
ed that Youne be dismissed from
— the. police force The matter wm
left up to the cotmtmaloner or
police and public safety snd Mr
Coprland. arter “ prolonced >nvea
uigation. announced that You ns
would be retained' on the forc"
.In.natt Don to the indictment
against Mr Young, the grand jury
returned four other mnaletmnta
three felonies and one other mi-
demeanor. The three felonies
were for manufacturing iqwor
transporting liquor and running
gaming hone. Th. other ml.
demeenor wan for ehna desertion
Following the return of thee,
five indietmenta. Foreman White of
the rand Jury announced that th.
Jury had adjourned until Satur.
day morning at IS- o'clock
ghsi man, was almost instantly
Kmled this ihorning when he atum-
• bled on ths stairway at his home
and dropped a pistol which wa
dle<charged when 1 struck the floor
The bullet penetrated hl. abdomen
throwpout of court on a demurrer
to the indictment asainst him. ___________ ___________
Not Guilty. | countries grouped in Lausanne.
Following the ruling on the de- r--- --t —=
Assneiated Prew Diapeteh.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27—Thir-
ty- seven shot. in the shape of
amendments were firea at the ad-
ministration shipping bill in the
house today and alx hit spote more
or less vital.
At adjournment time tonight the
bill had covered exactly one-third
of Ite temptuous voyage toward
the senate. Representative Graham
of nlinois, a republican, went home
with three of the half dozen amend-
ments in his shooting bag, all of
which were put through with the
ald.,of republican votes.
Edmonds Talks.
— ' —-- I are sorry they will not arrive in
Shots Fly at Bassett
suchg. ' nner the aketh pairad
rgxiMuAW ] ». .w poHible. Mid the mayor OR re-
ARKANA, Texas, Nov 27-- ceipt at the letter.
G IC. Flowers of Bassett, Bowia ——____-. .
-'T?:“ Surorin -V
sAztn*cser"kmAor conducted fm circles tta “ehrot lw*'af faU
ema enougktporrem aPmea ""8 Cg
their duty "to brine shame upon land, police commi"sloner, who eon- _ _ . --------
ducted en investigation of the mat- Midwegt MercLo.t
ter. announced that Young would wuAWe8L Merchants
be retained on the police fere.
.The ."hooting of the untversity 1
student came when Young in com-
pany with another oficer at-
tempted to prevent a group of stu-
dents from greasing the street car '
tracks on Rio Grande street Craw, congrep
ford received a bullet wound In his -------
leg Young explained the shoot-
ing with the statement that he had
not intended to his Crawford, but
that he had fired Ino an embank
ment ncrom the street when the
student broke to run
Irish Bill Passed
On Second Reading naRReyrnaarpenanaxazrsan.Tszq
- * ■ “ idem of the Republic National
Over, to stop Hallowven pranks
1 ... ... betne played by the students
army-navy footbanl «ame The specific charge agalnM
. ..were up to pabie Young, handed down in the grand
poomn. todny by. secretary Denby. Jury*e Indictmeni signed D K E
in one of the most stinging rebukes White, foreman, reads as follows'
ever administered by a secretary of "That E 1 Toung did then and
the navy ___ | there unlawfully and wilfully com-
Dingrace Vniform. nut an aggravated nemnuit up.,
Many membera of the corps. Mr. Dsvld J. Crawford with a deadly
Denby declared in a public etale- weapon, to wit. a pistol snd the
ment, not only dinraceg themmfives irala E L Young did Then and
and eta uniform, but their conduct there shoot and wound ths said
At A hal2 which followed the game David. J- Crawford and did then
Head Republic _ _
x Bank-in-Dallas
urnment of federal court here
late today. The hearing will be
continued tomorrow
I
Help by Radio pomman tonteht withaut division | rectors, according to an announce-
4--eisiea •r.. S,na irish constitution bill artr a de --------- 1 • —1 -
. CON*TANTINOPLH Nm 27_ bate in
Another human tragedy "that
m promtner te Fival ah- Smyrna "
on S. developine in .Northern
ator Owen, democrat. Okiahon
also expressed sympathy with
Clemenceau’s mission to Amer
but criticised French policies.
Tries Questioning.
It was during Mr. Hitchcock’a ,
tack upon the wartime premier
connection with alleged atroeit
of black French colonials in G
many that the negro soldier, w
later gave his name as Le
Jones, a patient at a governme
t and literature: effecve law.
| against profanity and abusive lan-
I EuAKe; anti-public breeding taw.
• with reference to cattie and horses
snd doge: shan-the Bibis, with us
5 Hebrew and-Greek test, be taught
■ and read in the public ne bools *;
} recan of oil otricers whom a ma-
Hamilton Ready
For Commissione
A---elata Prem Du,ata.
FORT WORTH texas, Nov.
Harry Hamilton, discharged pol
chief, announced today he p
ready to appear before the e
comminslon Tuesday to prement I
charge that he waa "fired" bocat
he would not "lay ott gamM
and bootiegging jointa. Thin is <
pectea to bring to a head the i
lice vandal which started f
week ago
Early In the fight Representative
Edmonds, Pennsylvania, ranking
republican of the merchant marine
committee which framed the bill
formally announced on the floor
that the segtion under* which the
Standard on company, for example,
would share in the government sub- I c —
etdy for Iran sport Ingalls own goods I Governor I oses
in its own ships, would be stricken •°‘ enuor Loded
out bodily. Tills. In the view of A . F....
wester republicans, added to its Ada Court,
chance of passage 7
Rated as the most important i '
amendment to stand up was the f A.eeiata yrm. piotek
Gaham „prorcsal which cut from! ADA. Okla. Nov. 27—Governor
Ehenbin. the.provislon.under which J. B. A. RObertson of Oklahoma
ahpper".. zendine their goods will go to trial in district court
Abroad 1neAmerican. vessels would here Dec. 12 on a charge of ac-
rate ihl 5 per cent income tax re- renting a bribe to permit an in-
.. rZlLL, some Instances, it j solvent state bank in Okmulgee to
rae charged in the house would
have enabled eome shippers to es-
cape all payments. It was adopt-
ed.by.a vote of 06 to 47 after it
had been charactertzed by Mr. Gra-
ham As "vicious and extremely 4an-
U. S. Open Door Policy Is
Cited Supporting Plea;
Object* Vigorously to Lim-
iting Her Meetnig Talk.
“Flyer” Derailed
Assoeista Press Dip.teh
INDLAXAPOLI&, Nov 27—PBS
l rengers on Pennsylvania train No
30) known aa the Flyer, were mevere-
ly ebaken up and the engineer wae
slight If injured when the engine
and four coaches of the train left
the rail, near Cumberland, Ind, 10
milen Met of here, tonight, accord.
Ing to word received at offices of I
the road here.
1os ANQELES, Cai. Nov 27.-
Mra. Clara Phillipa convicted ot
murder in the necone degree for i
kinins Mre Alberta Meadewa with I
a hammer, vai today benteneed to I
serve from ten years to life in the | RIDIN FAS'
penitentiary at Han Quentin. A
ten day* stay was asked to permit
her attomrys to formulate an ap
stated Press pursue
I The importance of the decinion
was emphasised by New York. New
streets. Regret was expressed at
.......M
s «TM I
Chrtatm
Bxe 7
fetin distibution of freight
ratee between the Kanma: cuy.
Prohi Squad Gets
$10,000 Haul in
4 Trinity Bottoms
Ametata Fu- Dipaten
WACO. Taxar Nov. 27—Directed
le Hema-Mata Menu.
Served by the Gir -couta of a . • r
te-. Again^tDetectiveChiel 5
For Shooting Student
Ageeelate Prees Dispeteh.
B HER MAS Texns, S’ov 27—R
L Caruthers, S0, prominent at-
torney and former city attorney at
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